a . 2 Sead alii 20 ook 689 Canadian Section oc. roorcueonas 689 ts Tinted States Section. . cu... cal ii 0 2 689 South Pacific Commission... ..-........2...... 689 Secretofiat..ccf. RI. CJ] 1600 soto United NationS oi i sate Liu eb 690 Economic and Social Council... _....._ 691 Economic Commission for Africa. ...._..___ 693 Economic Commission for Asia and the Far aE a a Ld SR A a a 693 Economic Commission for Europe....______ 693 Economic Commission for Latin America__ 693 Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organ- SEIN oo tt it ack ig Ld mda at 694 European Office of the United Nations_____ 692 Food and Agricultural Organization._.______ 693 General Assembly. ool coe fen mts tn 690 Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Orgamization.. oo reeSn 693 Interim Commission for International Trade Organization... oustsen enn ie 693 International Atomic Energy Agency....._. 693 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development: sc2 desc Siasiietine,vl 694 International Civil Aviation Organization... 694 International Court of Justice... ......_.._.. 692 International Development Association... 694 International Finance Corporation. _.______ 694 International Labor Organization... ______ 694 International Monetary Fund. _____________ 694 International Telecommunication Union... 694 TE rE ry 1 A be SR nL TE SL 692 Security Council. ooo roan nana aia ied 691 Trasteeship Connell... coc cineLo 2oe 691 ooo Washington Information Center___.._______ 693 Universal Postal Union... 0 och. loo ean 695 Validation Board for German Dollar Bonds. . 695 World Health: Organization...» ---.—co .. 2. 695 World Meteorological Organization... .._._____ XVIII Congressional Directory Page International Pacific Halibut Commission, United Statesand Canada_.___..__.___ 682 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commis-SION we ed BL SE Be aD de Lari Sey 683 International Rules of Judicial Procedure, Com-mission on. lio dl aTinoaschase Ln ir 560 International Security Affairs (Defense). ______ 439 International Telecommunication Union___.___ 694 Interparliamentary Union... ...coeeveuccaniine.. 279 Executive Committee of... oo. 279 Interstate Commerce Commission. ____________ 585 Inventors Council, National... Conan 519 Inventory Management Division (Agriculture)_ 504 Investigation, Federal Bureauof. _._.___________ 480 Island Possessions, Governors of the. __________ 345 J James Madison Memorial Commission. _.....__ 277. Joint Board on Defense, Permanent, Canada- United States. tL. to. toe diet ud al 689 Joint Boards of Visitors, Congressional. _._. 273, 274 Joint Chiefs of Staff (Defense) oe oem -443 Joint Commissions: Brazil-United States Defense. ocean 683 Congressional. od a tlio ce cr hn wen mint 269 Intornaiona). ceo ol ce Brn drat fin £ Se mm ii 680 Mexican-United States Defense.._-______.____ 684 Joint Committees: CONgYeSSIONAY oh oir rir ei oS 269 BONO. i a ea Se Se 273 On. ALOINIC BNOTEY. io essed en ddim mate mami 270 On Defense Production... --lc rmsmmiaapt 271 On Disposition of Executive Papers_.________ 271 On Immigration and Nationality Policy..____ 271 On Internal Revenue Taxation... ...._._.__ 271 On Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration._____ 272 ON TADTOLY -Sn oii simmers mm mmm Da mpm id 272 OR: Pring J oe on 2 i ie frelon ig soit a dak int beh mom mim eat 269 Congressional Record Index Office. --.___.._ 269 On Reduction of Nonessential Federal Ex-Pea es hn sn 293 On Smithsonian Institution Museum of His-tory and Technology Building__________ 270 ON TNE LADIRIWS «ish siento se sie bs sg Snopes vm oye 272 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commis- SIOTY ec Ln Dial na baw win EA wv 684 Joint Service Schools (Defense) ._.______________ 443 JONG SLA (DD OfONS0) cro dois iin msi bo sms oo miinedes 443 Judge Advocate General (Navy)... 459 Judicial Procedure, Commission on Interna- tional Bules fi Li Lorna ais 560 Of otra. Judielany in ee rt a at a ee 613 Jastics, Department of. feon dost fans it ore 477 Administrative Division 480 Antitrust. DIVISION. ok oat co Lint fannie 478 Board of Immigration Appeals... ___________ 481 Bord ol Parole ro ol id a fo 481 Biirean of Prisons. = or Co 481 Civil Division... cis lial a 478 Civil Rights Division... Coils inciizasiad 478 Criminal Division” © 7 10. Seduinolin ma 478 Federal Bureau of Investigation______________ 480 Federal Prison Industries, Inc._______________ 481 Page Justice, Department of—Continued Internal Security Division... J. noi to iesl 479 Yanda Division: ii... ual is stain 479 Office of— : Deputy Attorney General... _.__..__.____._ 477 Vogal Counsel. ummm don adele Sens 480 Pardon Attorney... ioh win tiuadesis 480 Solicitor-@enerali,. i... ui Louis 477 Bax Division... olor ba a ie 479 United States Attorney’s Office... __________ 482 United States Marshal's Office. ..___________ 482 Justices, Judges, and Officers: Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, UnitediStates i... oadi aii iz 620-623 Court of Claims, United States....__._____ 631, 632 Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, United States... naeT san 629, 630 Court of Military Appeals, United States. 637, 638 Courts of Appeals, United States...______ 618, 619 Customs Court, United States-...._______ 633-636 District Court (U.S.) for District of Colum- 73 EL A TAIN A 0 PrP NE 624-628 District of Columbia Court of Appeals_______ 645 District of Columbia Court of General Ses- SIONS. lineaap Et al 645, 646 a Javenile Court... co. then iad geile, 645 Supreme Court, United States_...________ 613-616 Pax Court, United States... = vooroo 639-644 Javenile Clann. buen s us a ia irs iil 645 L Tabor, Department of Lr oo a 531 Bureau of: Apprenticeship and Training... .._. 532 Employees’ Compensation. ..._._._.._____. 533 Employment Seeurity... —:. Li.in" 533 International Labor Affairs... ...... 533 Labor-Management Reports... .-. frwepne DOD Labor StmAnrasT nar te ns he 534 Tabor:Stafisties Jn 00 hts el re 534 Veterans’ Reemployment Rights. _________ 535 Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board._._ 533 Office of Manpower, Automation, and Train-TOE a Ae he ng 532 Office of the Solicitor... on io oo Li oa 532 Office of Welfare and Pension Plans__ ._._____ 532 President’s Commission on the Status of Wemen. oo. coi ti SEEN 535 U.S. Employment Service for the District of Columbia Sr aoae 533 Wage, Hour and Public Contracts Divisions. 535 Women’s Barean nol 0 AAT o.oo 535 Laboratories, Boulder... rn 527 Labor-Management Reports, Bureau of. ______ 533 Labor Organization, International ______________ 689. Labor Relations Board, National .______________ 591 Y.abor Standards, Bureannof = Ll l LUC 534. Tabor Statistics, Bureagof. oo UPLU. 534. . Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Celebration Com-3 mission, Baftle ofl... ot Hie 275 Land Management, Bureau of (Interior). __.___ 492. Y.ands Divigiop (JusiiesY.. o.oo.Cn oh 479 . Law Library (Library of Congress)... .._._. -__ 367 Raga) Counsel (Tastive) o.oo. oc Lit fo 480 - Immigration and Naturalization Service. ____ 480 Legislative Affairs, Office of (Navy) ooo —o.__ 458 Contents XIX Page Page Legislative Counsel: Bouse... coor a Si cn tea a a 359 ALITA Maes. PERCE RIE RI RRS POTS Se +352 Legislative Liaison, Office of (Air Force)..._____ 471 Legislative Liaison, Office of (Army)_____._.___ 449 Legislative Reference Service (Library of Con- ress). i cio uonoeit ois bs Bal od -367 Liaison Offices at Capitol— 7.5% 0) on SE RE MR AVL Si Sn RCE J 10 PIL 364 API a nt SER SL A SA Lied 363 CVI Borvieo. caeta Se keg 363 Naval ma. sisi rid bad i Lae 364 Veterans’ Administration, Congressional Serv- p11, IE hE hI OE SSN WL AA 363 Liaison: Office, GAO... . oii ai lon mainte i368 Library, National Agriculture... ___.__________ 514 Library, Joint Committee onthe... __________ 272 Library of Congress: Personmelol el sm aetna 366-369 Trust Bund Board. ce. .uot tac do dagimesiigts 369 Library of Medicine, National... _...__ 542 Tibrary, Public (District) ic ade coouns 665 Officials oo rl ise arn dba is 665 Licenses and Inspections (District)... ________ 661 Licensing and Regulatory Functions, AEC _____ 5563 Livestock and Dairy Policy Staff_____...___.___ 503 Local addresses of Senators, Representatives, ete., with home post offices... ....__. 203-216 Logistics and Installations (Army). ____..______ 448 Logistics and (Navy)--..____ 454 Installations cee. M Major Air Commands (Air Force) ae --cceommmnn 475 Continentals. oa 475 La AS eB rE CL BU eR 475 Separate Operating Agencies... _.________ 475 Majority and Minority Secretaries, Senate. .... 352 Majority Leader, Office of: US a oe a SE Ra NL 353 BONAR cre = smo os mn mim meas Se 349 Majority and Minority Rooms (House)... o.... 358 Majority Whip, Office of: AR07 ae CH Td ST ly 353 3 a ae TEEER CN 349 Management (Foreign Agriculture Service)... 507 Management Appraisal and Systems Develop-ment (Aericuliure). a tea otis 514 Management Divisions (Agricultural Research TdLin i BOR i HE a i 500 Management Office (District). ..-------__.._.... 656 Management Office (Navy).coeecoomeeeee.. 456 Management Services (Agriculture). .....__.___ 515 Manned Space Flight, NASA... ..... 588 Manpower, Automation, and Training (Labor). 532 Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve Forces (Air 177TH SE SA SR eT ere A SN 470 Manpower {Defonse)....c. ac uonuene nts msm 440 Maps of congressional districts ooo _____ 815 Marine Barracks. oc To el 461 Marine Corps Memorial Commission_..___._____ 277 Marine Corps, U.S., Headquarters (Navy)... 459 Maritime Administration. ...o-..oo ob. 525 Maritime Commission, Federal... ......._. 568 Maritime Consultative Organization, Intergov- ernmental. co t outa 693 Marketing and Stabilization... .._.._.___ 501 Marketing Service, Agricultural... .__________ 501 Marshal's Office, United States. ..-ooooooooo___ 482 Material, Office of Naval. ....cvceeinro danas 458 Materiel (Afr Force). ..uio io cacdivdeuisondu: 470 Materiel Command, Headquarters, Army._____ 451 Medals and Decorations, Board of (Navy)...___ 455 Mediation and Conciliation Service, Federal.__ 569 Mediation Board, National... _____._____ 592 Medical Center, National Naval ____....____._ 462 Medical Research Institute, Naval____________._ 462 Medical School, Naval. cena tidings cuiasiolel 462 Medical Services (Public Health Service).....__ 542 Medicine and Surgery, Bureau of (Navy). _..._ 461 Medicine, National Library of... ___.___._ 542 Meeting Days of House Committees ___________ 251 Meeting Days of Senate Committees. __________ 239 Members of Congress, addresses of ._________ 203-216 Members of Congress, Biographies of_________ 3-186 Members of the Cabinet, list of... 408 Members’ rooms and telephones_.._____________ 397 Membership: House commitlees. -c.o. i oii niet dudiia 251 Senate commitiees. o.oo tan ioniiu iin neers 239 Membership changes in the 87th Congress______ I Memorial Commissions: Corregifor-Bataan. oi iic to iene anita 276 Franklin Delano Roosevelt... .ocecvcnnnnnn... 276 Jomeg Madison... ooo ri 077 Marine COTS oe aoe iat a Bd Ee mi rn = Co 277 National Memorial Stadiam.....ecevececana.o 278 United States Territorial Expansion__._..____ 280 Woodrow Willson... oot iii iva da i 280 Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicines, Inc., Gorgas. ...-..coues.aul Mental Health, Commissionon._.__.._.________ 628 Merchant Marine Academy, Board of Visitors... 274 Merchant Marine Safety, Office of... ________ 431 Meteorological Organization, World____________ 695 Metropolitan Police Department_______________ 662 Mexican-United States Defense Commission, JOM ie Se a Be SE Sn AE 684 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission. ____ 277 Military Academy, Board of Visitors_____._____ 274 Military Academy, United States. .____.______. 452 Military Appeals, United States Court of. ______ 637 Military Liaison Committee (AEC) __.__________ 555 Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission (Defense). ._._...__ 446 Miltary Missions, sn ma i” AYmMY...oiaoiioio 452 Military Sea Transportation Service (Navy)... 463 Mines, BUPA 00.0 uv. i crake nme saben sa Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board 8 3 LTRat ATS He a 664 Minority and Majority Rooms (House). ._._____ 358 Minority and Majority Secretaries (Senate)... ._ 352 Minority Employees (House)... __._......... 358 Minority Leader, Office of— 15 01 ee el tn 353 LT 31 HE en Ea RS SR Ly 349 Minority Whip, Office of— HOUSES oo reads at pn new Lh rei me ts om is 353 RONBIE rr inion Char Bo web ts cane Las ak 349 Mint, Bares ofthe. .c. cacti ie dincnuatsaen 432 Miscellaneous Officials, Capitol... _____.______ 361 Mission, U.S., to the United Nations________.__ 422 Congressional Directory Page Monetary and Financial Problems, National Advisory Council on International. _.__ 434 Monetary Fund, International .________________ 681 Monument Commission, National ______________ 278 Monument Society, Washington National _____ Monuments Commission, American Battle_____ Morals Division, Metropolitan Police Depart- Mortgage Association, Federal National. _______ Motor Vehicle Parking Agency (District). .___ Motor Vehicles, Department of (District)... _-Museum Advisory Board, National Armed Museum of History and Technology________.___ Museum of History and Technology Building, Joint Committee on Smithsonian Insti- Museum of Natural History... ......._. Museum, National Adv... 0 12020 S000 Museum, United States National .._..___._______ Narcotics, Barean cna ummnua da lil 0f....cacc1020 National Academy of Sciences and National Research Counedl. LL Lia National Advisory Council on International HOR 22 ois hin amen enn SE De STS 587 Field Establishments... coon i 589 Office of— Administration. lo an GA EE 587 Administrator. occlu... IRL TINUE 587 Advanced Research and Technology. ._____ 589 Applications... 0 as 588 Manned Space Flight........ 588 Programs Bi dr ach plats his Pa Ao aR 587 Space Selences.. fll Al abs SIRI AEE, 588 Tracking and Data Acquisition_____________ National Aeronautics and Space Council .______ 411 ‘National Agricultural Library... ________ 514 National Air Museum... coon cdiann ill 4 605 National Archives and Records Service.._______ 577 National Archives Trust Fund Board. _________ 578 National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board thin aan omiid ey ac nil 605 National Bureau of Standards__________________ 526 Boulder Laboratories. 0 0 os, 22 527 National Capital Housing Authority ..________ 589 National Capital Planning Commission. _______ 590 National Capital Regional Planning Council. __ 590 National Capital Transportation Agency_______ 591 National Center for Health Statisties___________ 542 National Collection of Fine Arts________________ 604 National Cultural’ .... 0 Lu 606 Center...0 Advisory Committee on the Arts_____________ 606 Board of Trustees. loath rr) i ok! 606 Offfcers. coi rn SDR ai Ae 606 OMeiolss oo aii ors a 8 mio en x 0 el Ag 606 National Fisheries Center and Aquarium Ad-visory Board. nian 977 oath nea National Forest Reservation Commission ___.__ 278 National Gallery Of Art. zo sonal] 605 National Historical Publications Commissions__ 578 National Institutes of Health (Public Health) __ 543 National Inventors Council (Commerce) .._____ 519 Page National Labor Relations Board __._____________ 591 Board, Offices lili raed wan ofc... 501 General Counsel, Offices of the_.______________ 592 National Library of Medicine... _______________ 542 National Mediation Board... _.______________.__ 592 National Memorial Stadium Commission______ 278 National Monument Commission._.____________ 278 National Monument Society, Washington______ 610 National Museum, United States_..________.____ 604 National Naval Medical Center.___.____________ 462 National Park Servi. ....ceemmmbe mnae wenn 493 National Park Trust Fund Board. __.____._.__.__ 494 National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings, and Monuments, Advisory Board on...____ 494 National Portrait Gallery. ...... i... 0. 0.00 605 Comuission......... ood oii lL 20 Si 130s 605 National Red Cross, American. ___.____________ 550 National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences afd... nonin aA EE 586 National Science Foundation___________________ 593 Board members... iil asd a sa 594 National Security Couneil......o oie 410 Central Intelligence Agency --..._.—.-.__.____ 411 National Selective Service Appeal Board.._._____ 594 National War College, The... 443 National Zoological .... ....L.. 605 Park... Nations, United lis. ooo lall LO rine) 690-695 Natural History, Museum of__-.______.__.________ 604 Naturalization Service, Immigration and_______ 480 Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration, Joint Commitiee on. toa i. ea at 972 Naval Academy, Board of Visitors..._..._____. 274 Naval Academy, United States. ~. _...-i... _. 464 Naval Clemency Beard =. ene 456 Noval Dental School. ar 462 IER BE Ba nD thy a Set RS A i 462 Naval Examining Board (Line).._.._._._____ onan Naval Examining Board (Marine Corps)_.__.__.__ 460 Naval Boshitali. ool overt ta Ss SHED Naval Liaison Office (Capitol)... ...... 364 Naval Material, Office of so lili. 458 Naval Medical Center, National... __________ 462 Naval Medical Research Institute____.__________ 462 Naval Medical Sahoo). 1-0. rs ree 462 Naval Operations, Office of Chiefof..______.____ 463 Naval Personnel, of...oF. 463 Bavean cf Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves, Office OF it a AEG rn en RA Ho Wg ey 458 Naval Records, Board for Correction of _________ 455 Naval Research, ol...i miro Office oo 22 458 Naval School of Hospital Administration ____ _-462 Naval Station, United States._______ Arliss ty 466 Naval Weapons, Biifean of. .-«cxsame-tinsecmne= 464 Navy, Department ofihe. or aaa 453 Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Insti- Te on Se REE I 463 Board for Correction of Naval Records_.__-__ 455 Board of Decorations and Medals__.._________ 455 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery... -———_.___ 461 Bureau of Naval Personnel... _. 463 Bureau of Naval Weapons. c...... cere na 464 Bureay of Ships. = in abaes nt sm ink mamants 465 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. 465 Bureau of Yards and Docks. ._.__..______ ----466 Executive Office of the Secretary. ----ccaeaaa- Contents XX1 Page Page Navy, Department of the—Continued Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Com-466 Headquarters, United States Marine Corps--459 Marine Barracks. ..-Sc-cersssnsscnininassie 461 Naval Examining Board (Marine Corps)... 460 Personnel Department. -.c.ovenessnensneaie 460 Supply Department. oc omadoadunms 460 ..c.cc:oush Military Sea Transportation Service..._______ 463 National Naval Medical Center.............. 462 Naval Clemency ...c-0icatnocinas 456 Board. cr Naval Dental: Sehoolis ..o. cs wines tesa se at cum 462 Naval DISpensary...--cacsnmsionihasnon athe 462 Naval Examining Board (Line)... .oooooo__... 455 IE En nn a ER Re EE 462 Naval Medical Research Institute. .......... 462 Naval Medical School... tt ime encnksanrmns 462 Naval Physical Disability Review Board..... 455 Naval School of Hospital Administration... 462 Navy Council of Personnel Boards. . cco... 455 Navy Discharge Review Board............... 456 Navy Management Office......cvunnvrecnnnna-456 Navy Publications and Printing Service__._.. 456 Office of Analysisand Review. ooo... 456 Office of Industrial Relations... oo ooo... 457 Office ol Information. ue Seis inntrnminmn 457 dine Office of Legislative Affairs.-ceereemecisnnan. 458 Office of Naval Material....ccocunnnnnneecnnnn 458 Office of Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves ooteR TE 458 Offico of Naval Research... cotusbenniman= 458 Office of Savings Bonds... ici. ctinminnaison. 459 Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy... cucenesnsanmnss 454 Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) -...veeeeeee.. 455 Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logistics). cccceeaa--454 Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Development) ._______... 454 Office of the Chief of Naval Operations_..__._ 463 Office of the Compiroller. ....ceceeseneaane2am 456 Office of the General Counsel. ooveeeeee 457 Office of the Judge Advocate General of the NAVY te a a a Te 459 Office of the Secretary of the Navy... 453 Office of the Under Secretary of the Navy..___ 454 0.8. Naval Academy... edu cris soiriewneis 464 U.S Noval StotioN cs otine badass centostie 466 VU.8. Navy Toxicology Uniboo oes 2 463 Networks, stations, and services represented in Radio-Television Galleries______________ 794 New Jersey Tercentenary Celebration Com-MMSSION, 2c. Clon eenSa See 278 New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration : Commission, Battie of... iran.o... 275 Newspapers represented in Press Gallery_______ 748 COMMISSION. oi tan nats, 278 North Carolina Tercentenary €elebration accede HTL Ba a PC or Ket i TOL CA mI Oo Observatory, Astrophysieal..._._.. i... 604 Occupations and Professions, Department (DC). 663 Oceanography, Office of (Coast and Geodetic BUIVEY) re i ee Sn 524 Office of— Administration, NASA Ci. caeais 587 Administrative Assistant (Air Force) ._.______ 471 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of he ATINY ie tres 450 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of CeST i 454 Administrative, Secretary (Defense) __________ 442 Administrative Services (District) _..._______ 655 Administrator, Agricultural Research Service. 500 Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service. 505 Administrator, General Services..._......____ 57, Administrator, Housing and Home Finance A ONY akeee a 579 Administrator, Rural Electrification Admin-stration: cL 509 Advanced Research and Technology, NASA _ 589 Analysis and Review (Navy)... eevee... 456 APpPHeations; INARA fries oreo 588 Architect of Capitol. J. anion cos 361 coos Assistant Secretaries of the Air Foree_________ 470 Assistant Secretaries of the Army_________ 448, 449 Assistant Secretaries of the Navy.___._____ 454, 455 Assistant Secretary for Administration (Com- TE ra Le iis 518 Assistant Postmasters General ___________ 484, 485 Atomic Energy Commission, U.S... _______.__ 552 Budget and Finance (Agriculture) ___________ 513 Budget (DISIrict):. iri cme 655 Business Economics (Commerce) _____________ 518 Chief of Legislative Liaison (Army). _________ 449 Chief.of Naval Operations... si 0. to = 463 Civil Defense (DIsTelet) paces.i cuit ose 657 Clerk of the House oo. aoa ces imona ok 354 Commandant (Coast Guard) ............___.. 429 Commissioner (Social Security Administra- 24 Ty) pl RE DR 545 Comptroller (Coast .. .. .. Guard)... 430 Comptroller (Navy). ..oL ool ao 8 456 Comptroller ofthe Currency... io: ... 432 Congressional Daily Digest... ._...... 363 Coordinator of Information... o.oooi 359 Coroner CDISITICE). ro i ay 658 Corporation Counsel (District)... _.._.. 658 Deputy Attorney General. 0... 477 Deputy. Postmaster General = 5.0 2 484 Director, General Administration (District)__ 655 Domestic Field Services (Commerce) _________ 518 Doorkeeper, Hobse ooo.ooo nl on Education (Health, Education, and Welfare). 541 Emergency Planning, Executive Office_______ 411 Engineering, Coast Guard (Treasury). _______ 430 Executive (DIStriet) con. ca 655 Executive, Secretaryof Navy... _..... 455 Finanes (Districl).... oavac. coups coysim en 655 Foreign Commercial Services (Commerce)___ 521 General Aceouniing, 0. colo, aon srt 365 General Counsel (Agriculture) _______________. 515 General Gonnsel.{Aiv ~:i 0... 471 Foree).»7-General Comnsel (ATMY) ooo no oo 2 449 General Counsel (Navy)... _...i_Wo ims cs. 457 General Counsel (Post Office). ooo. 486 Government Printing... iva ny 369 Hearing Examiners (Agriculture) _____________ 514 Industrial Relations (Navy)... C-_lus 457 Information: (Agriculture)... ooo i. i 0i i” 514 XXII Congressional Directory Page Office of—Continued Page | Office of—Continued Information CAdE Foren) ol vd 471 Technical Services (Commerce)... _____. 519 erritorics o.ooadden Inspector General (Agriculture). ____________ 516 Tracking and Data Acquisition, N ASA ait 589 Internal Andit (Mstriet):. .o.0iii 656 of States... ___________ 433 Information (Navyy ini oir 457 (nterlory. Lh 495 . i. nil Treasurer the United Judge Advocate General, Navy... .._. 459 Under Secretary of Air Force... _________._ 470 Eegal-Counsel (Justice): oo fo rl lool 480 Under Secretary of Army. ___.____._..___ SE 448 Legislative Counsel: Under Secretary of Navy. ol ol coli] 454 Lh A Ih SR BI be Sha deity 359 United States Attorney... ol. io Lluis 482 Sonate ned oh nat rn SR ee 352 United States Marshal 20, loin wont Up 2lass 482 Legislative Liaison (Air Force)... ...... 471 Vocational Rehabilitation (Health, Educa-Yegisiative Airs (Navy oo eens 458 fiom, and Weollarey. i Lh a Xl 540 Linison Capitol ont ant LA AE 363, 364 Welfare and Pension Plans (Labor)___.__.._.__ 532 Majority and Minority Leaders, House ______ 353 White Blouses" nd rns vn AOC RIS bet 409 Majority Secretary (Senate)_.________.____._._._ 352 | Officers of the— NMaomagement (Distriety CorR ih: 656 I OnSs oo a a pe ee RARER) he 353 Management Appraisal and Systems Develop-Ronnie ore oriiih shh inde arbiahilets hv 349 ment (AgriculiieY a Lo en 514 | Official Reporters of Debates— Management Service (Agriculture) __________ ER PL al Ga RE ep A A 358 Manned Space Flight, NASA _______.__. 588 Senate. meee einen 352 Manpower, Automation and Training (La-Official Reporters to House Committees _______ 358 YF pn ERC SA SC Ea RE Li 532 | Officials, Miscellaneous, Capitol. ____..________ 361 Merchant Marine Safety, Coast Guard (Treas-Officials; Territorial roel lar or 50d sailsol 495 2) on Ean I AR Gt Sens ne sions tie 431 | Oils and Peanut Policy Staff_____________ SLEISR 503 Minority Secretary (Senate) ----nooanmeenmnn-352 | Oil Shale Reserves and Naval Petroleum, Of-Noval Bioterinh a 5 Ie at 458 To RARE RE ALE SLR A EL 458 Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves__.__ 458 | Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, Perma-NavoiRBeseareh,.:1 0c > a ar 458 nent Committee for to 2s oti trad cal 279 Navy Momsen. 0 Ll. 456 | Operating and Promotional Functions, AEC___ 552 Operations, Coast Guard (Treasury) Nh Lh 431 | Operations, Rural Electrification Administra-Pardon Attorney |...i 480 131 ens SR Lo re BL EL LE 510 -. (Justice). a i... 1 I Parlinmentarion, House. = Lc Ta 353 { Operations (Afr Poreed. cd iloo amitenl 474 Patan er ella eR CE 527 | Operations Analysis Staff (Agriculture) ___._... 504 Personnel, Coast Guard (Treasury)----__.___ 431 | Operations, Bureau of (Post Ofea) , 20.000 484 Porsommel (Agrieditmre). 0. cio 514 | Operations, Office of Chief of Naval. .._.______. 463 Personnes (Digtrioly 2 000 co nian io 656 | Operations, Office of (Coast Guard) ---.__.__. --431 Physician, Attending, Capitol... .---iacvn-v.--562 7 Opinion Writing; SEBO i Lo en 598 -Plant and Operations (Agriculture)... _____ 515: iOrganizotion, Caribbean... Chas oo... on. 673 Postmaster General ._.____ CC io__l.___. 483] Organization for Economic Cooperation and Postmasterof the ofse 0 os 357 Development oils 2 iu ie 688 President of the United States... co-oiceean 409 | Organization, International Labor ___________.. 681 Procurement (District). 1... cE E 656 | Organization of American States._____________... 685 Pron NARA 587 Headquarters: «or od hn ih ad en 685 Research and Engineering (Post Office)... 487 American 000 430 0 685 Pan Unfors Lal Rural Areas Development, Agriculture ______ 508 The-Connell Ls Ur ye at 685 Savings Bonds (NAVY)... oe nian 459 | Organizations, International. oli 673 Science and Technology (Executive Office) ___ 412 | Origin and form of government of the District of Sseretary of Air Boree. aden 469 Qolymbia ll JR as in Lo ig 651 Sepretary of AYONY La is 448 | Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of. ________________ 497 Secretary of Defense, Immediate ____._________ 435 | Oversea Commands (Air Force)... 475 Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. 537 Sooretary ot Navy ean 453 P Seovetaryof Senate ula a 250 VPage School, Capitol. kl inns 362 Sergeami of House. iE 355 Panama Company...radaien 595 Arms, a Canal re Sergeant at Arms, Senate. _........-.. Alp 351 CATION) ZONO ori hr i dim ori sn mete 595 Solicitor General (JUSTE)... oi. ..civ mamma 477 | Pan American Health Organization. ______.____ 688 Solicitor, Labor Department. ________ a 532.{ Pan Ameriean Unjon. tx: lool os 685 Space Sciences, NASA 0. 0. ... an 533 Pardon Altorney Juastlee) 0. 0 Cll UL 480 Space Systems Force) ene ne 472 | Parking Agency, Motor Vehicle. _______.________ 668 (Air ----oomcmee Speaker, Monel cor Co +70 ‘ana. | Parle, National Zeologleal. 10 20S 605 Special Assistant for Installations (Air Force). 470 | Park Service, National 493 Special Assistant for Manpower, Personnel Parliamentarian (House), Office of the__ _______ 353 and Reserve Forces (Air Force). ____.___ 470 3. Parole, Board of (District)... Zt Cl ... 665 Special Representative for Trade Negotia-Parole, Board of otis) i Eo 481 tions (Executive Office)... ........ HR A, 412 | Patent Appeals, United States Court of Customs Surgeon General (Public Health) ____. GEERT v : ers Ly ARR ha Hee bs “629 Surveyor (District) .._______ bt Sy A 667 | Patent OMe... oornl adel vel UE a hy Contents XXIII Page Patrol Division, Metropolitan Police Depart- 7110s ee ES Pl SU LTR Ei 662 Peace Corps. i rit ibdnvs dss i fhe i Uo uae 426 Performing Arts, Advisory Panel on the__._.._. 560 Periodical Press Galleries... .....cocooniainio 799 List of persons entitled to admission__________ 801 Periodicals represented... cosa. ‘809 Rules governing admission to_____________ 799, 800 Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund... canine Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States. adda hc vn baid 689 rib. Canadian Sections. J oo obi p30 Phi biadais 689 Wnited States Section... ecceciasceiiiannis 689 Porsonmel (Afr Dononio 473 Borea): oon Personnel Boards, Navy Councilof ..._____.___ 455 Personnel, Bureau of (Post Office) ___.______.._. 485 Personnel, Burean of (Navy). So oo...co. 463 Personnel Department (Marine Corps)___._..__ 460 Personnel Management Division (Agriculture)... 504 Personnel, Office of (Agriculture)... ____._... 514 Personnel, Office of (Coast Guard) _ ______._._.. 431 Personmmel Office (Digtelet) it. oi: 656 Photographers Association, White House News. 777 Photographers Gallery, Press... 2. i 200 771 Physical Disability Review Board, Naval..____ 455 Physical Fitness, President’s Councilon_______ 595 Physical Sciences, Office of (Coast and Geodetic LTALh met SA ee AAR Se Ril 524 Physician at the Capitol, Attending ___.________ 362 Pilotage Administration, Great Lakes. __._.______ 519 Planning Commission, National Capital _..__.__ 590 Planning Council, National Capital Regional. _ 590 Planning, Office of Emergency. ooo como 411 Plans and Programs (Air Porce)........__---_ 474 Plant and Operations, Office of (Agriculture).--515 Police: Capitol, United States... 1. ..—o.C i L202 361 Motropolllan. eseee wan nef 662 Police Board, Capitol =. oor... lo. 361 Police Academy and Training Section, Metro- politan Police Department _._._________ 662 Police and Fire Surgeons, Board (District). ..--660 Policy and Program Appraisal Division (Agri- Ce). rr a er a en 504 Policy Committee, Democratic... 245 Policy Committee, Republican... _________ 245 Policy Council, Armed Forces (Defense) ______ 436 Policy, Joint Committee on Immigration and NatloNaHEY i ig mama To 271 Political Classification of Congress.._._--—-.____ 199 Portrait Gallery, oc 605 National...icp Postal Union, Universal. cof foe pa os coo 2 695 Postmaster General, biography of. _____________ 483 Postmaster of the TIouse. tata. errno ise 357 Branehin Capitol. co. ri cr tra ean aii 357 Branch in Cannon Office Building_...____.____ 357 Branch in Longworth Office Building________ 357 Post OMe ally i. ti LS Ne Se nada ioE 669 Post:Office Department... iio. i. taniis 483 Advisory Board. ns en 483 os dnaa Assistant Postmasters General ____________ 484, 485 Burean of Facilities. o.oo.os qd.) i 485 Bureau of FINance. ost ove ceaolailc 485 sass, Bureati of Operations... .vecveni onan 484 Post Office Department—Continued Page Assistant Postmasters General—Continued Borean of Pergsonmel.... Co. o toih a dacase Bureau of Transportation. 2c. -ioiioiann 484 Bureau of the Chief Postal Inspector_________ 486 Deputy Postmaster General ..._______________ 484 General Counsel, Office of the________________ 486 Office of the Deputy Postmaster General _____ 484 Office of the Postmaster General ______________ 483 Postmaster General. tin tur des coo. 483 Regional OMces otica ais a 487 Research and Engineering, Office of. _ ________ 487 Potomac River Naval Command, Headquar- EE eR Lt A I CR 466 Power Administration, Bonneville_ ____________ 496 Power Administration, Southeastern. __________ 496 Power Administration, Southwestern______._____ 497 Power Commission, Federal... -ovceviome.. 570 President of the Senate... oo... ail bi. 0h 349 Biography of oc Suto s ain a Anas 3 President of the United States, biography of____ 409 President pro tempore of the Senate____________ 349 Presidents and Vice Presidents and the Con- gresses coincident with their terms______ 346 President’s Commission on the Status of Women NADL si se bans lie A Gael 0 535 President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped... ZoosEe oo 595 President’s Council on Physical Fitness________ 595 Press Galleries: List of persons entitled to admission to_ __..__ 725 Newspapers represented in_ ___.______________ 748 Rules governing admission to__..__________ 723-724 Standing Committee of Correspondents. _____ 723 Press Photographers Gallery i... 771 Members entitled to admission. oo... ...... 772 Rules governing gallery... ...-clio. iooii.. 771 Serviessrepresented. ol.aiiill dbo 775 Standing committee of Press Photographers... 771 Printing, Bureau of Engraving and.____________ 432 Printing House for the Blind, American________ Printing, Joint Commitee on. .o-----.__ 269 Printing Office, Government. eevee. 369 Prison Industries, Ine., Federal (Justice). ______ 481 Prisons, Burean of(Justice)....o anion ail 481 Probate Court, Register of Wills and Clerk of__ 647 Problems of Small Business, House Select Committee To Conduct Study and Tnvestigation ofthe... 2 2 iil, 261 Processing Department (Library of Congress)_. 368 Procurement and Sales Division (Agriculture)__ 504 Procurement Office (District) oo... oo... 656 Production, Joint Committee on Defense... __ 271 Public Affaire (Defense)... on iustotio i 446 Publications and Printing Service, Navy._..__.__ 451 Public Buildings Service: ..... ool ai 2 574 Public Contracts, Wage and Hour, Divisions___ 535 Public Debt, Bureau of the (Treasury)___._____ 433 Public Health (Distries).... ti roo 00 665 iooemd Public Health-Service oh 0. 0 coi. a 541 Baresi: of Medical Services... o.oooem 20 542 Bureau ol State Services... oi iii ocens.. 543 Preedmen’s Hospital. .2 2... icalio; 543 National Center for Health Statisties__.______ 542 National Institutesof Health... ........ ....._._ 543 National Library of Medicine... _._...... 542 Office of the Surgeon General... ._..... 542 Congressional Directory Page Public Housing Administration... 583 Regional Office... ites bn coo UL 584 .omcemmenat Public Library (District). Li atc nnn Liu 665 Public Roads, Bureau offs. ooo an anil i, 528 Public Utilities Commission (District). ________ 666 Public Welfare, Department of (District) _____. 666 Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of _______________ 186 Governor of --=lolitad amen. Ln Jo, 345 Purchases of Blind-Made Products, Committee FT FA mo RP ORI J LB 8 LTE 562 R Radio and Television Galleries. __.___.____..___. 785 Executive Committesof i cc iaminoiinnsinaa 785 List of persons entitled to admission to_._____ 787 Networks, stations, and services represented IN agJ re Sh nay 794 Rules governing admission to_ -__________ 785, 786 Radiobiology Research Institute, Armed Forces (NAV adnateat da Sr ata Ch 463 Railroad, The Alaska... cio icc anssalansi. 496 Railroad Retirement Board... _________________ 595 Railroad ticket office, Capitol... _____.____ 363 Reciprocity Information, Committee for _______ 561 Reclamation, Burean of... :_ 2 llighali.... 494 Reconstruction and Development, International Ban or. nar a lbs ha en RE 5 677 Record, Congressional, Office at Capitol________ 363 Recorder of Deeds (District). ies dizlng 669 _...... Records Service, National Archives and._______ 577 Recreation Board and Department (District) --667 Recreation, Bureau of Outdoor... ___________ 497 Red Cross, American National... .________ 550 Redevelopment Land Agency, District of Colombia. cheieildnciiiaizi 563 caugiad Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expendi- tures, Joint Committee on..____________ 273 Reemployment Rights, Bureau of Veterans’___ 535 Reference Department (Library of Congress).__ 369 Regional and Branch Offices, SEC _____________ 598 Regional and Branch Offices (Small Business Administration)... seo ayueo Sheil adi 600 Regional Commissioners (General Services) -___ 577 Regional Offices, Bureau of Mines____._____._____ 493 Regional Offices (Health, Education, and Wel- fares lL anaagaaedlJoshi Lash 538 Regional Offices Office)... .. 487 (Post: _ i... Regional Offices (GAO). cio oil o. 366 sallan Regional Offices: (HHPA). oo coon oimi 581 Regional Offices, National Park Service________ 494 Regional Planning Council, National Capital__ 590 Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate Court__ _ 647 Regulatory Divisions, Agricultural Research___ 501 Regular and special sessions of Congress, list of. 327 Rehabilitation, Office of Vocational _____________ 54 Rehabilitation, Vocational, Distriet____________ 669 Renegotiation Board). ol 0 Coils oo nie. 596 Reporters of debate: LE Ne ARTA Hr of ATION IHRE SL 0 MT Se NRL HE 358 Renal... tiene I ACIS LOI 352 Reporters to House committees -_ 358 Representatives: Alphabetical fistof ll ibm mcs Ln lin.. 206 Apportioned to the several States under each CORSO. cBIN DEE hi 344 Assignment of, to committees....--289 Page Representatives— Continued Biographies 0f.. coronersHL mm 4-186 List of, with home post offices and Washington AAAresses. . uni lideet a de Si a 206 Political classification of... cial Lids 199 Rooms and telephones of... . cicovuaounnai 399 ic. Soeretaries 10... omen ndta ld de duand denim 314 Service of, showing Congresses in which it has been rendered... . i diliiinde State List haivad ova siliall. ofc... cccssti 189 Votes east for... ol. tl codaliny 336-343 cnanatna Reporting Service, Statistical, Agriculture _____ 507 Republican Policy Committee (Senate). .______ 245 Research and Development (Air Force) ___.___ 470 Research and Development (Army)... _..__ 449 Research and Development (Coast and Geodetic BUT VOYY mci of 3 hed inn i wd dialing 524 Research and Development (Navy). .________.-454 Research and Engineering, Director of (De- fone). Jo sain ih Sp a we Es 436 Research and Engineering (Post Office) ________ 487 Research and Technology, Advanced, NASA __ 589 Research and Technology, Air Force. ________._ 475 Research Council, National, and National Academy of Sciences... coveaan. 586 Research Divisions (Agriculture Research Serv- JOB) ic ifitoirn bbs d Sata da i i wah Sofie 500 Research, OfficeofiNaval..... ou... coanioinioie 458 Research Service, Agricultural _ _____.___________ 500 Research Service, Economics, Agricultural. ____ 507 Reserve System, Federal... o.oo.... _. 555 Resident Commissioner: AIPhaDotIeal Sh. i. vu emit im mE Sie 216 Assignment to commitiess.... xe ocd 289 Biography Of iu. vores deta admonition 186 List of, with home post office and Washington BAATesS. Lepe a 216 Room and telephone of... .....o.ci.ioo ooo. 399 Secretary 0. . ovist i it aie aed 324 saw Service record in Congress... ...ovovounecin 236 NOLES. COS TOL ci hh Empat en A A HD 343 Retirement Board, Railroad... c...c.inceniead 595 Rights, Commission.on Civil... ...i soi Lo . 560 Roads, Bureau of Pablic. sais .....crueindunia 528 Rooms and telephones: RepresonialiVes.c. crn ed nt wt en ve 399 SONATE. oh is A ds Sa ih se mie 2 397 Rules governing admission to— : Periodical Press . .. 799, Galleries... 800 PressGallevies: oa oo ots 723,724 CooniBno Press Photographers Gallery _ _.____________.__ 771 Radio-Television Galleries_ _ .____________ 785, 786 Rural Areas Development, Office of, Agricul-£7 vn SRE nd i SS aT Rh 508 Rural Electrification Administration _.________ 509 S Saint Augustine Quadricentennial Commission. 279 Safety Activities, Health and (Interior)_______. 493 Safety Board of Review, Federal Coal Mine____ 566 Saint Elizabeths Hospital... .....__.._...0.1 541 St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corpora~ LION ta RS TE E00 ER IEA, 596 Detroit Field Office... o-oodo aia bait 596 Salmon Fisheries Commission, International Pac ie aE LG JERS 683 Contents XXV Page Page Sanitary Engineering (District) -occ cooeeemoooon 667 Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Fed-Ori) A LL Ra a Spe JED 568 Savings Bonds Division, United States (Treas- F513 LIB AE EA REG RC AT ARS 429 Savings Bonds, Office of (Navy)... ....__ 459 School, Capitol fap ae soo 22% 362 Page... Schools, Joint Service (Defense). ............... 443 Science and Technology, Office of (Executive)__ 412 Science Foundation, National. _.___._._________ 593 Sciences, National Academy of, and National Research Counail. o.oo. aii... 00l.] 586 Seating Plan of House Chamber... __.___ 393 Seating Plan of Senate Chamber. ______________ 390 Seaway Development Corporation, St. Law- Pi FE RE a el fh Ca EC DT NL TL 596 Secretariat, South Pacific Commission.___._...__ 690 Secretaries to Representatives. oo ooveeemenoalll 314 Secretaries To Senators. Tieirri canna one 309 Secretary to Resident Commissioner... ._...._._ 324 Secretary of— Agriculture, hiography of... a. cuusn daca 499 Air Porce, blograpiiv of... ho fit. oom naadad 469 Army sbiographyiel 0. 0 of nn 447 Commerce; biography of... co. of. 2.33 0us 517 Defense, hlography of ciecei cassiialaiocina. 435 Health, Education, and Welfare, biography 11 EeOR SR ST BRR CLE ETI hh 537 Interior, blography of oc o-oo i SalaS00 489 Labor, biographyiof a 0 sara t Soe Lao Sis 531 Novy, biography. of... oe sass lesa tus, 453 Senate, hiography.of fog eaoiii.. 350 i. eocilio State, Dlography0f. 2. iets Lo, 413 Treasury, Diography of ic. . i sites rmaanianis 427 Secretary of Defense, Assistants to._.._o.oo.o.... 442 Secret Service, United States. ooo voc ececmees 432 Securities and Exchange Commission._.._....__ 596 Division of Corporate Regulation_______..____ 597 Division of Corporation Finance ___........... 597 Division of Trading and Exchanges_____....__ 597 Office’ of Opinio Writing. lc Ze Caan 598 Office of the Chief Accountant. ............... 597 Office of the General Counsel..........cueee... 597 Regional and Branch Offices... ooveeeeno.. 598 Special Study of Securities Markets _._._.____ 597 Security Administration, Social ____.._______.. 544 Security Agency Headquarters, Army.__________ 451 Security, Bureau of Employment (Labor)._.___ 533 Security Council, National... o.oo...ual 410 Select and special committees: 2 nn Auli Mc i ened 261 BENT Go ne Eo 245 Selective Service Appeal Board, National. _____ 594 Selective Service System... ..... ooo oiaoo 599 Senate: Air Force Tinison OMfice. couse vee -iit ii a 364 Chamber, seating. ..........i500 390 plan... coo Court of Impeachment. .....co.cino. Loliaie, 334 Ditectoryof o.oo to wos Bates toa ly 391 OMe BulldIng. ois Jones a NI 361 Office Building 2 5 270 Commission...--...-2 Oficersof Ness to, oo os Fn nl ay 349 Personnel of— RAD I it 349 Senate— Continued Personnel of-—Continued Office of the— Legislative Counsel... 3 Rasen 352 20 Majority Teader. ooislar. ieinyiician 349 Majority Secretary. =. oo da ue 352 Majority Whip. Seles r li vabigans 349 Minority Floor Leader. -_ oo i itu aL 349 Minority Secretary... .....iolocicinls 352 Minority WHID. oC ide nneiSiaae 349 Secretary dose inl SL IL es 35 Sergeant ab ARMS. Ss Loonak 35 Official Reporters of Debates_______________ 352 Presidenbof. ol dia mit Bee oinnn 349 President pro. tempore. . ci. i. ao nbii onl 349 Becretories to Senators::i ss. linn] 309 Politicol.classification of... oomei oiplo 199 Special sessions nL 333 of oiisauna Senate Committees: Assignmentste. ti sla Lid Sea ini Be th 283 Meeting days of. cioonioe ladies 239 Membership of .. ico oi hain wi 239 Special and select... oir iliabaianlal 245 Staffs of Senate Committees. ______._.__.___._ 247 Senate Periodical Press Gallery... ___..._._.. 799 Senate Press Gallery... oul ni _soniapite 723 Senate Radio and Television Gallery. ___.____._ 785 Senators: Administrative Assistants and Secretariesto__ 309 Alphobeticablistiol coalun? loi 203 Assignment to committees... _........ 283 Biographies ofugicit oo ve anid ph ai 3-185 Continuons service of. co coo oF saa 222 Expiration of terms of service, by groups... __ 219 List of, with home post offices and Washington addresses cus Lo ca nak do 203 ldiumaSrisa Political cinssifieation of oo oii ci Look 199 Rooms and-telephonesof . . ._. ... . To 397 Secrelaties to. ol...ar iE 309 State ist ofi i. d a Fe TL Sa 189 Notes erst Or... isuliati an ue vs 335 Separate operating agencies (Air Force) ___.__.. 475 Sergeant at Arms: House of Representatives, biography of__.___. 355 Senate, biography of... oc. oil cio aa slit. 351 Service and terms in Congress: Representatives. (ci. iio o i anita: 225 Resident Commissioner. 2c...0... 236 Senators: Contintols Service. 5 oa siani.otto 222 Expiration of terms... cou ii ona or. 752 Service. Commission, Civil i aroha 690 International Courtof Justice. co.=. 692 Seevetariab. oo rn daa 692 SeeurityiCounell 2. 1 centins e 691 Trastceship Connell co oro bing io 691 0.8 Misslon tothe ott ir ines San cae 422 Washington Information Center______________ 693 United Nations, Food and Agriculture Organi-IAtIOW OE. SAA ah a A re RT, 673 United States Advisory Commission on Informa- 41171 BE LR RE Qe Th ---549 United States Air Force Academy. __.______._._. 475 United States Arms Control and Disarmament AGONY... rr aaa an 552 United States Army Combat Developments Command, Headquarters... ......_... 452 United States Army Materiel Command, Head-QUALITY 451 United States Army Security Agency, Head- ATER Lc el ih a Ln at Bn 451 United States Atomic Energy Commission. __._ 552 United States Attorneys Office... ..cernaneaanene 482 Afriea_____________ 693 Asia and the Far 693 Europe. ______.___ 693 Latin America_____ 693 Cultural Organiza- ait = a bor is 694 XXVIII Congressional Directory United States Capitol Police United States Capitol, Commission for Exten-sion of the United States Civil Service Commission Liai-son Office, Capitol United States Constitution, 175th Anniversary Commission United States Continental Army Command, Headquarters United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Residences of judges, retired judges, and offi- commissioners, and United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Residences of judges and officers United States Courts, Administrative Office. of. -647 United States Courts of Appeals United States Court of Military Appeals Residences of judges and officers. United States Customs Court Officers of United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices. 715 United States District Court for the District of United States Employment Service for the Dis-trict of Columbia (Labor) United States Foreign Claims Settlement Com-mission United States, Foreign Diplomatic Representa- tives and Consular Office in United States Information Agency... ________ 609 United States Joint Defense Commissions__ 683, 684 United States Marine Corps, Headquarters... 459 United States Marshal's Office United States Military Academy United States Mission to the United Nations___ 422 United States National Museum United States Naval Academy Tnitad States Naval Station. ooo ra me 466 United States Navy Toxicology Unit United States Savings Bonds Division United States Secret Service United States Soldiers’ Home United States Supreme Court Residences of judges and officers United States Tariff Commission United States Tax Court Officers of the Court Retired Judges 0. li Cl lr. 643 Recalled... United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission United States Travel Service (Commerce) United States Treasurer, Office of the Universal Postal Union University, Howard Urban Renewal Administration Utilities Commission, Public Utilization and Disposal Service, GSA Vv Page Validation Board for German Dollar Bonds. ___ 695 Valley Authority, Tennessee Vehicles, Department of Motor (District) Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service (Capitol) Veterans’ Affairs, Department of (District) ___ 668 Veterans’ Reemployment Rights, Bureau of ___ 535 Vice President of United States, Biography of... 3 Vice Presidents and the Congresses coincident with their terms Virgin Islands Corporation Visitors, Boards of, to Academies Vocational Rehabilitation (District) Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of, HEW Voluntary Foreign Aid, Advisory Committee on (State) Votes cast: Representatives Resident Commissioner Senators Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions_ 535 War College, The National Washington addresses of Senators, Representa- tives, etc., with home post offices Washington City Post Office Classified Stations Washington. Information Center, United Na- Washington National Monument Society Waterways Corporation, Inland Weapons, Bureau of Naval Weather Bureau Welfare (Coast Guard) Welfare, Department of Health, Education, and. 537 Welfare and Pension Plans (Labor) Welfare, Public, District Western Union Telegraph Co. at Capitol White House News Photographers Association__ 777 Executive Committee Members represented Services represented White House Office Wildlife Service, Fish and Wills, Register of, and Clerk of the Probate Women’s Bureau (Labor) Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission World Health Organization World Meteorological Organization Y Yards and Docks, Bureau of Youth Aid Division, Metropolitan Police De-partment Zone Government, Canal Zones Board, Foreign-Trade Zoning Adjustment Board (District) Zoning Commission (District) Zoological Park, National BIOGRAPHICAL* THE VICE PRESIDENT 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, 1930; attended Georgetown Law School, 1935; honorary doctor of laws degrees from Southwestern University, 1943, Howard Payne Col-lege, Brownwood, Tex., 1957, Brown University, Providence, R.I., 1959, Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va., 1959, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C., 1961, East Kentucky State College, Richmond, Ky., 1961, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1961, University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines, 1961, William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo., 1961, Elon College, N.C., 1962, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, 1962, and honorary doctor of humane letters degree from Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1960, Yeshiva University, New York, City 1961; honorary doctor of literature, St. Mary’s College of California, 1962; elected to the 75th Congress at a special election held April 10, 1937; reelected to the 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, and 80th 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; elected Vice President of the United States, November 8, 1960, taking oath of office January 20, 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; elected Democratic Whip, January 2, 1951; elected Democratic Leader, January 3, 1953, and reelected each succeeding Congress; Chairman, National Space Council; Chair-man, President’s Committee on Equal Employment Opportunities; Chairman, Advisory Council of the Peace Corps. ALABAMA (Population (1960), 3,266,740) 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; Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1956; Columbia University, 1960; Washington University (St. Louis), 1961; hon-orary Sc. D. degree, Hahnemann Medical College, 1958; New York Medical Col-lege, 1961; honorary fellow, American College of Hospital Administrators, 1954; honorary member of American Dental Association, 1958; and honorary fellow, International College of Surgeons, 1959; honorary fellow, American Psychiatric Association, 1960; honorary fellow, American College of Dentists, 1961; was ad-mitted 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 First 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 68th Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John R. Tyson; renominated and re-elected without opposition to the 69th, 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, and 75th Con-gresses, 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 NiEropites are based on information furnished or authorized by the respective Senators and Repre-sentatives. 3 Congressional Directory ALABAMA 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; reelected November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969. : JOHN J. SPARKMAN, Democrat, of Huntsville, Ala., was born near Hartselle, Morgan County, Ala., December 20, 1899; attended rural elementary 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, Wood-men 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 75th Congress on November 3, 1936; reelected to the 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, and 80th 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 in 1948, 1954, and again in 1960 for the term ending January 3, 1967; was Democratic candidate for Vice President in 1952. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 3,266,740. 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, Elks, Moose, Masons, and Shrine; married Miss Matalie Carter, December 5, 1938, and has one son, George McInvale, Jr., and one daughter, Alicia Lee; elected to the 75th and succeeding Congresses. 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 78th Con-gress on March 14, 1944, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry B. Steagall, serving on Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments, Roads Committee, and Committee on World War Veterans’ Legislation; reelected to the 79th and 80th Congresses, serving on Appropriations Committee and Inde-pendent Offices; reelected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. : ALABAMA B 1ographical 5 KENNETH A. ROBERTS, Democrat, of Anniston, Ala.; born at Piedmont, Ala., November 1, 1912, son of John Franklin Roberts and Josie Burton Roberts; attended Howard College, University of Alabama, LL. B.; lawyer, admitted to bar January 1936 and practiced law at Talladega, Ala., and Anniston, Ala.; dis-trict 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 Margaret Hamilton McMillan of Brewton, Ala., September 22, 1953; two daughters, Margaret Hamilton, born May 15, 1955, and Allison McMillan Roberts, born January 31, 1958; 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 82d Congress, November 7, 1950; member Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce; chairman Subcommittee on Health and Safety; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. 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 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to each suc-ceeding Congress. ARMISTEAD INGE SELDEN, Jr., Democrat, of Greensboro, Ala.; born in Greensboro, Ala., February 20, 1921; was graduated from Greensboro High School in 1938; University of the South (Sewanee, Tenn.), A. B. degree, in 1942; entered United States Navy in August 1942 and was discharged with rank of lieutenant in March 1946; spent 31 months aboard ship, primarily in North Atlantic; graduated from 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 ODX 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, Edith Cobbs Selden, and Thomas Lawson Selden; elected to the 83d Congress, November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member Com-mittee on Foreign Affairs and chairman of Inter-American Subcommittee. 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 Russellville, Ala., and Jasper, Ala., until election to 81st 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 81st Congress November 2, 1948; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Committee on Veterans’ 89708°—63——3 Congressional Directory ALABAMA Affairs, 81st and 82d Congresses; member of Committee on Education and Labor, 82d to 86th Congresses; House Administration and chairman of Subcommit-tee on Special Education, 85th and 86th Congresses; author, in the House, of Nasional Defense Education Act of 1958; member of Rules Committee in 87th ongress. 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 80th and succeeding Congresses. GEORGE HUDDLESTON, Jr., Democrat, of Birmingham, Ala.; born in Birmingham, March 19, 1920; son of Hon. George Huddleston, Sr., member of Congress from Alabama, 1915-37, and Bertha Baxley Huddleston; 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 overseas in Pacific; presently holds rank of 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; three children, George, Margaret, and Nancy; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of Armed Services and District of Columbia Committees. ALASKA 9B rographical ALASKA (Population (1960), 226,167) SENATORS E. L. BARTLETT, Democrat, of Juneau, Alaska; born, Seattle, Wash. April 20, 1904; education 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 to Congress from Alaska in 1944; reelected in 1946, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1954, and 1956; elected to Senate November 25, 1958, for the term ending January 3, 1961; reelected November 8, 1960, for the term ending January 3, 1967. ERNEST GRUENING, Democrat, of Juneau, Alaska; born in New York City, February 6, 1887; son of Emil and Phebe Gruening; graduated from Hotch-kiss School in 1903; Harvard College, 1907; and Harvard Medical School, 1912; left medicine; entered journalism and continued as newspaperman for some years; appointed the adviser to the U. 8S. delegation to the 7th Inter-American Conference, Montevideo, in 1933 where the ‘‘good neighbor’ policy for Latin America was established; appointed director of the Division of Territories and Island Possessions of the Department of Interior, 1934, serving in that capacity until 1939; was appointed administrator of the Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, serving 1935-37; member of Alaska International Highway Commission, 1938-42; appointed Governor of Alaska, 1939; twice reappointed, serving until 1953; delivered keynote address to the Alaska Constitutional Con-vention, 1955; elected U. S. Senator under Alaska-Tennessee plan, 1956; reelected, 1958 and 1962; married Dorothy Elizabeth Smith of Norwood, Mass., Novem-ber 19, 1914; three sons, Ernest, Jr. (deceased), Peter Brown (deceased), and Huntington Sanders Gruening, resident of Juneau, Alaska, and three grandsons. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 226,167. RALPH J. RIVERS, Democrat, of Fairbanks, Alaska; born in Seattle, Wash., May 23, 1903, son of Julian Guy and Louisa (Lavoy) Rivers; LL. B., University of Washington, 1929; wife, Martha Marie Rivers; children, Julian Ralph Rivers and Joyce Carol Rivers Mansfield; gold miner, Flat, Alaska, 1921-23; admitted to Washington bar, 1930; admitted to Alaska bar, 1931; private law practice, Fairbanks, Alaska, 1931-33; U. S. district attorney, 4th Judicial Division, District of Alaska, 1933-44, resigned; elected to office of attorney general of Alaska for 4-year term, 1945-49; returned to private law practice at Fairbanks upon expiration of term; chairman, Employment Security Commission of Alaska, 1950-52; mayor of Fairbanks, 1952-54; president, League of Alaskan Cities, 1954; member, Alaska Territorial Senate, 1955; 2d Vice President, Alaska Constitu-tional Convention at College, Alaska, 1955-56; U. S. Representative-elect under Alaska-Tennessee Plan, Washington, D.C., working for passage of Alaska State-hood Bill, 1957-58; member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fra-ternity, Elks, Pioneers of Alaska, Sons of American Revolution; elected to the 86th Congress November 25, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. Congressional Directory ARIZONA ARIZONA (Population (1960), 1,302,161) SENATORS CARL HAYDEN, Democrat, of Phoenix, Ariz.; born Hayden’s Ferry (now Tempe), Ariz., October 2, 1877; educated in public schools of Tempe, Normal School of Arizona, and Stanford University; delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1904; elected treasurer of Maricopa County in 1904 and sheriff in 1906 and again in 1908; married Nan Downing, February 14, 1908 (died June 25, 1961) ; upon the admission of Arizona as a State into the Union was elected to the 62d Congress; reelected to seven succeeding Congresses and served from Febru-ary 19, 1912, to March 3, 1927; elected to the U.S. Senate in 1926 for term begin-ning March 4, 1927; reelected in 1932, 1938, 1944, 1950, 1956, and 1962, 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; Maj. Gen. USAFR; member of Episcopal Church; elected to city council of Phoenix 1949, reelected 1951; Mason, Elk, Eastern Star, Alianza, VFW, American Legion, and Sigma oy! elected to United States Senate November 4, 1952; reelected November 4, 1958. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—MARIcOPA COUNTY. Population (1960), 663,510. 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, Arizona, and District of Columbia bars; served 4 years and 9 months in Air Force, World War II; married Mary Elizabeth Harvey, May 24, 1942; four 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, thirty-third degree; B.P.O.E., L.O.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 83d Congress No-vember 4, 1952; reelected to 84th through 88th Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CownNTIES: Cochise. Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, and Yuma (5 counties). Popula-tion (1960), 440,415. MORRIS K. UDALL, Democrat, of Tucson, Ariz.; born in St. Johns, Ariz. June 15, 1922, son of Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Levi S. Udall and Louise Lee Udall; attended public schools of St. Johns, Ariz.; member LDS (Mormon) Church; married Patricia Emery of Denver, 1949; children—Mark, Randy, Judy, Anne, Brad, and Kathy; enlisted U.S. Army 1942; discharged 1946; captain U.S. Air Force with service Pacific Theater; LL. B. University of Arizona 1949 (president student body 1947-48, co-captain basketball team); played pro-fessional basketball with Denver Nuggets 1948-49; county attorney, Pima County (Tucson) 1952-54; partner, law firm Udall & Udall 1949-61; vice president Arizona State Bar Association 1961; author ‘“‘Arizona Law of Evidence,” West Publishing Co., 1960, and various articles on legal subjects; cofounder and director of the Bank of Tueson and Catalina Savings and Loan Association; president, Tucson YMCA 1960; member board of directors of Tucson Better Business Bu-reau; trustee of Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum; elected to 87th Congress May 2, 1961, to vacancy created by resignation of his brother, Stewart L. Udall; reelected to 88th Congress. ARIZONA Biographical 9 THIRD DISTRICT.—Counties: Apache, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Mohave, Navajo and Yavapai (8 counties). Population (1960), 198,236. GEORGE FREDERICK SENNER, Jr., Democrat, of Miami, Ariz.; born in Miami, Ariz., November 24, 1921; graduated from Miami High School, took prelaw at Arizona State University, and graduated from the University of Arizona Law School in 1952; enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in May 1942, served 27 months in the South Pacific, and was honorably discharged with the rank of sergeant in October 1945; was admitted to the bar in October 1952 and engaged in private practice with his father until December 31, 1954; appointed assistant attorney for town of Miami in 1952; elected county attorney of Gila County in 1954 and reelected in 1956; member of the Arizona Corporation Commission from August 1957 to January 1963, serving as chairman from 1958; married the former Willodene Waldon of Phoenix and has two sons, George 3d and Greg; member of Elks, Lions, Masons, Shriners, V.F.W., American Bar Association, State Bar of Arizona, the Gila County Bar Association, and the Shepherd Valley Lutheran Church in Phoenix; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. Congressional Directory ARKANSAS ARKANSAS (Population (1960), 1,786,272) SENATORS JOHN L. McCLELLAN, Democrat, of Camden, Ark.; born at Sheridan, Grant County, Ark., February 25, 1896; first lieutenant of A. S. S. C. during the First World War; lawyer; prosecuting attorney of the seventh judicial district of Arkansas, 1926-30; member of 74th and 75th Congresses from the Sixth Con-gressional District of Arkansas; elected United States Senator November 3, 1942, for the term beginning January 3, 1943; reelected in 1948, 1954, and again in 1960 for the term ending January 3, 1967. 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 78th 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; reelected November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clay, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Greene, Lee, Mississippi, Phillips, Poinsett, and St. Francis (10 counties). Population (1960), 360,183. 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 76th and succeeding Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Arkansas, Cleburne, Conway, Faulkner, Fulton, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Lonoko, Monroe, Perry, Prairie, Pulaski, Randolph, Sharp, Stone, White, and Woodruff (19 counties). Population (1960), 517,860. 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 76th and succeeding Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.— COUNTIES: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin. Johnson, Logan, Madison, Marion, Newton, Pope, Scott, Searcy, Sebastian, Van Buren,, Washington and Yell (18 counties). Population (1960), 332,844. 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, Reserve major in United States Army; Mason, Methodist, Legionnaire; elected to the 79th Congress November 7, 1944; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ARKANSAS B rographical 11 FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Garland, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring, Howard, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lincoln, Little River, Miller, Montgomery, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Polk, Saline, Sevier, and Union (28 counties). Population (1960), 575,385. OREN HARRIS, Democrat, of El Dorado, Ark., was born December 20, 1903, in Hempstead County, Ark., son of Homer and Bettie Lee Harris; educated in public schools of Hempstead County and Prescott High School, Nevada County, Ark., Henderson College, Arkadelphia, Clark County, Ark., with A. B. degree, and LI. B. degree from Cumberland University Law School, Lebanon, Tenn.; engaged in the practice of law since 1930; admitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court; deputy prosecuting attorney of Union County, 1933-36; elected prosecuting attorney of the thirteenth judicial circuit in 1936; reelected in 1938; member of the Baptist Church, a Mason (thirty-second degree and Shriner), Knights of Pythias, S. A. E. fraternity, and Lions International Civic Club (district governor, 1939-40); married to Miss Ruth Ross, of Clark County, Ark., May 9, 1934; two children, Carolyn Marie and James Edward; elected to 77th Congress November 5, 1940; reelected to 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; chairman of the Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce 85th to 88th Congresses. Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA (Population (1960), 15,717,204) SENATORS 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 Senator’s mother con-tinues to reside in 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, practiced law in Anaheim until appointed State controller; elected to the State assembly from Orange County in 1936, served two terms; elected to State senate in 1940, served two terms; volunteered and was called to active duty in the United States Naval Reserve while State senator in 1942 and served until released to inactive duty in 1945; appointed State controller by Gov. Earl Warren on February 11, 1946; elected to that office in November of that year, reelected in 1950 appointed United States Senator by Gov. Earl Warren on December 22, 1952; took oath of office January 3, 1953; elected United States Senator 1954; reelected in 1956 and 1962; married and has one daughter, Karen; member Episcopal Church; Mason; BPOE; Anaheim Post No. 72, American Legion; NSGW. CLAIR ENGLE, Democrat, of Red Bluff, Calif.; born in the city of Bakers-field, Kern County, Calif., on September 21, 1911; graduate of Chico State Col-lege 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, and appointed, for temporary service, special deputy attorney general of California under Attorney General Earl Warren; elected State senator in 1942; elected to the 78th Congress at a special election on August 31, 1943; re-elected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, and 85th Congresses; assistant Democratic whip from 80th Congress through 84th Congress; chairman of the Committee on War Claims, 79th Congress; chairman of the Subcommittee on Public Lands, 81st Congress; chairman of the Subcommittee on Irrigation and Reclamation, 82d Congress; chairman of the full Committee on Interior and In-sular Affairs, 84th and 85th Congresses; elected United States Senator from Cali-fornia on November 4, 1958; member, Senate Committees on Armed Services, Commerce, Select Committee on Small Business, Special Committee on Aging, and Senate Committee on Legislative Review. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Del Norte, Humboldt, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, and Sonoma (6 counties). Population (1960), 533,807. DON H. CLAUSEN, Republican, of Crescent City, Calif.; born in Ferndale, Calif., April 27, 1923; married Ollie Piper; two daughters, Beverly and Dawn Marie; graduated from elementary and high school in Ferndale; attended San Jose State College; V5 Program, U.S. Navy; California Polytechnic; Weber College, Odgen, Utah; St. Mary’s College, California; business: insurance, Clausen Asso-ciates, Crescent City; Air Ambulance Service, Clausen Flying Service, Crescent City; military service: U.S. Navy, carrier pilot, Asiatic-Pacific, World War II; member of Del Norte County Chamber of Commerce; past member board of supervisors, Del Norte County; past president, Supervisors’ Unit, Redwood Empire Association; County Supervisors Association of California; elected to the 3a Congress January 22, 1963, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Clem iller. SECOND DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, El Dorado, Inyo, Lassen, Mari- posa, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity, and Tuolumne (19 counties). Population (1960), 406,506. HAROLD T. (BIZZ) JOHNSON, Democrat, of Roseville, Calif.; born in Yolo County; attended Roseville schools and University of Nevada; supervisor of Pacific Fruit Express Co.; district chairman, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks; CALIFORNIA B 1ographacal 13 married to Albra I. Manuel, has one son and one daughter; served as school trustee, city councilman, and for 8 years as mayor of Roseville; president, Amer-ican River Development League; member: Lambda Chi Alpha, Eagles, Moose, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Elks; elected to State senate in 1948; reelected without opposition in 1952 and 1956; elected to 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—SACRAMENTO COUNTY. Population (1960), 502,778. JOHN EMERSON MOSS, Democrat, of Sacramento, Calif.; born in Carbon County, Utah; attended Sacramento public schools and Sacramento College; businessman and real estate broker; served in the United States Navy during World War II; elected member California State Assembly for ninth district 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 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958, after being nominated by both Democratic and Republican parties; reelected to the 87th Congress without opposition; reelected to the 88th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Colus, Glenn, Solano, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba (7 counties). -Popu-lation (1960), 310,669. ROBERT LOUIS LEGGETT, Democrat, of Vallejo, Calif.; born in Richmond, Calif., on July 26, 1926; veteran, enlisted man of the U.S. Navy Air Corps; B.A., University of California, political science, 1947; LL.B., University of California Boalt Hall School of Jurisprudence, 1950; married the former Barbara Burnett of San Francisco; three children—Diana, 11; Jeanne, 8; and Rob, 3; practiced law in Northern California 12 years; senior partner, firm of Leggett & Gianola; elected member California State Assembly November 5, 1960; member 20-30 Inter-national, Kiwanis, Elks, Redmen, Sons of Italy, and American Legion No. 104; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. PITH DISTAICY Coury OF SAN FraANcisco: Assembly districts 18 and 20. Population (1960), 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, 1956, and 1960 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 captain, 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 81st Congress, November 1949; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SIXTH DISTHIOY-Coun OF SAN FRANCISCO: Assembly districts 19, 21, and 23. Population (1960), 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; captain, 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 83d Congress November 4, 1952, and subsequent Congresses. Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA SEVENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF ALAMEDA: Assembly districts 16 and 17. Population (1960), JEFFERY COHELAN, Democrat, of Berkeley, Calif.; born in San Francisco, Calif., June 24, 1914; A. B. degree (Econ.), University of California; Graduate School of Economics, University of California; Fulbright research scholar, United Kingdom, Leeds and Oxford Universities, 1953-54; elected secretary-treasurer Milk Drivers and Dairy Employees Local 302, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, 1942; consultant, University of California Institute of Industrial Relations; member of Berkeley Welfare Commission, 1949-53; elected to Berkeley City Council, May 1955; council representative on planning and recreation commissions; member of San Francisco Council on Foreign Relations; Common-wealth Club of California; Loyal Order of Moose, Oakland Lodge 324; Fraternal Order of Eagles, California Aerie; married Evelyn Elizabeth Ellis February 10, 1939; two daughters—Pamela Joy, born September 30, 1941, and Catherine Anna, born June 26, 1948, and two sons— Terrence Daniel, born April 22, 1943, and Timothy Douglas, born March 5, 1945; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; member Armed Services and District of Columbia Committes; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.— COUNTY OF ALAMEDA: Assembly districts 14 and 15. Population (1960), 373,286. 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.; during the 1962 Centennial Year was presented with an honorary doctor of science degree from St. Mary’s College; 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, 52d and 53d sessions, 1937 and 1939; married Esther Perkins and they have one daughter, Mrs. Donald B. (Ann) Muir; two grandsons, Christopher and Peter; elected to the 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; chairman of the committee on Science and Astronautics Committee, a permanent committee of the House of Representa-tives; special advisor to the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations of the Peace-ful Uses of Outer Space; and a member of the National Historical Publications Commission. NINTH DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF ALAMEDA: Assembly district 13. COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: Assembly district 25. Popuiation (1960), 383,498. DON EDWARDS, Democrat, of San Jose, Calif.; district offices: 40 North First Street, San Jose, and 1065 A Street, Hayward; born in San Jose, Calif., January 6, 1915; married; wife, Clyda Edwards; five sons—Leonard Perry Ed-wards II, Thomas Charles Edwards, Samuel Dyer Edwards, Bruce Haven Edwards, and William Don Edwards; attended public schools in San Jose and graduated Stanford University; Stanford Law School, 1936-38; admitted State Bar of California; special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1940-41; U.S. Navy, 1942-45, Naval Intelligence and gunnery officer; occupation, president, Valley Title Company of Santa Clara County, San Jose, Calif.; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. EN isTRICT.~Covyry OF SANTA CLARA: Assembly districts 22 and 24. Population (1950), CHARLES 8S. 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, Mrs. Raymond Camino; elected as assemblyman to California State Legislature in 1950; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—SAN MATEO COUNTY. Population (1960), 444,387. 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; CALIFORNIA Brographical : 15 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 captainin 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, Menlo Country Club, and Congressional Country Club; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, and Santo Cruz (4 couu-ties). Population (1960), 379,010. BURT L. TALCOTT, Republican, of Salinas, Calif.; born in Billings, Mont., February 22, 1920; attended Great Falls, Mont., High School; graduated Stan-ford University, Calif., B.A., political science, in 1942 and LL. B. in 1948; prac-ticed law with associates in Salinas 1948-55, in private practice 1956-62; while getting education in high school and college worked as a journeyman carpenter, union member; during World War II enlisted in the Air Force in 1942, became a bomber pilot, held German prisoner of war 14 months, and honorably discharged in 1945 as a first lieutenant; winner of Air Medal and Purple Heart with cluster; married the former Lee Taylor of Great Falls, Mont.; one son, Ronald; member of Methodist Church; commissioner of athletics, Coast Counties Athletic League, 1954-58; Monterey County supervisor, Salinas-Alisal district, 1954-62, serving as chairman of the board in 1962; chosen Outstanding Young Man of Salinas in 1955; director of following Salinas organizations: Junior Achievement, American Red Cross, American Field Service, Council for Retarded Children, and California Roadside Council; trustee First Methodist Church; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TINH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Santa Barbara and Ventura (2 counties). Population (1960), 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 (Mrs. J. B. Potter, Jr.,, North Hollywood, Calif.), Alan Teague (married to the former Elizabeth Lee McKee of Ventura, Calif.), and Judith Teague (Mrs. Robert Kenyon, San Francisco, Calif.) ; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoONTRA CosSTA COUNTY. Population (1960), 409,030. JOHN F. 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 Co., 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, 16 years; Doris, 9 years; and Sylvia, 8 years; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. Congressional Directory CALIFORNTA RIP PENT DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: San Joaquin and Stanislaus (2 counties). Population (1960), 407,283. JOHN J. McFALL, Democrat, of Manteca, Calif.; born February 20, 1918, in Buffalo, N.Y.; married to former Evelyn Anklam; three children: Joseph, 12; Alicia, 9; and Sarah, 6; attended the public schools of Manteca; graduated from Modesto Junior College in 1936, from University of California in 1938, A. B. (political science), and from University of California (Boalt Hall) LL. B. 1941; admitted to California bar in 1941; during World War II served as a staff sergeant in the Security Intelligence Corps 1942-46; engaged in the practice of law in Manteca, Calif., since 1946; mayor of Manteca, 1948-50; Assemblyman, Cali-fornia Legislature, 1951-56; member of: 1.0.0.F., Masons, Scottish Rite and Shrine, Eagles, Lions Club, Grange, American Legion, California Bar Association; elected to 85th Congress November 6, 1955; reelected to 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. Gulati Ra DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Fresno, Madera, and Merced (3 counties). Population (1960), 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; attended Abilene Christian College, Abilene, Tex.; moved to San Joaquin Valley of California in 1937; 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 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. Ey DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly districts 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 77th Congress at a special election held on August 25, 1942; reelected to the 78th and each suc-ceeding Congress through the 88th; member, House Ways and Means Committee, Subcommittee on Foreign Trade Policy, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, and Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expendi-tures. FIG rEEN DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Kern, Kings, and Tulare (3 counties). Population (1960), HARLAN HAGEN, Democrat, of Hanford, Calif.; born in Lawton, N. Dak., October 8, 1914; resident of California since 1929; A.B. degree in economics, University of California, and LL. B. in law, University of California School of Jurisprudence; member of California Legislature 1949-52; senior partner, law firm of Hagen & McInturff, Hanford, Calif.; World War II veteran with principal service in Army Counter-Intelligence Corps; holds reserve commission as lieuten-ant colonel in Army Intelligence; married to the former Martha Ritz; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th Congress, November 6, 1956; reelected to 86th Con-gress, by winning both Democratic and Republican nominations in primary election June 3, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly districts 51 and 66. Population (1960), 377,991. CHET HOLIFIELD, Democrat, of Montebello, Calif.; born in Mayfield, Ky., December 3, 1903, son of Ercie V. and Bessie Lee (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 35 years; member of the Christian Church; delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, 1956, and 1960; 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); thirteen grandchildren; elected to the 78th Congress in November 1942 as the first representative from the newly reapportioned Nineteenth Congressional District CALIFORNIA Biographical of California; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of President’s Special Evaluation Commission on Atomic Bomb Tests at Bikini Atoll; vice chairman, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; member of the Committee on Government Operations; member of the Commis-sion on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (new Hoover Commission); congressional adviser on the United States Delegation to the International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Switzerland, 1955; representative of Joint Committee on Atomic Energy at first organizational meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency at Vienna, Austria, October 1957; congressional adviser to U.S. Delegation to the Third General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency at Vienna, Austria, in 1959; also congressional adviser to the American Delegation at the Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests at Geneva, Switzer-land, in 1959 and 1961. NH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTY OF LoS ANGELES: Assembly districts 43 and 47. Population (1960), 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 24, and Stephen Allen Smith, age 26; member of Masons, Al Malaikah Shrine, Los Angeles County Peace Officers Association, California State Peace Officers Association, Society of Former Special Agents of FBI, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Kappa Psi; elected to Cali- fornia State Assembly, 43d district, in 1948; reelected three times and fourth term expired December 31, 1956; elected to the 85th Congress on November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of Rules Com-mittee and Small Business Committee. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly districts 53 and 55. Population (1960), 364,865. AUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Shreve-port, La., August 31, 1907; at age 11 came to California; attended local schools, including Jefferson High in district now representing; graduated from U.C.L.A. with A.B. in economics, and from Institute of Government, U.S.C.; married, no children; active in juvenile delinquency prevention work, Los Angeles County; first legislation as a member of the assembly gave legal recognition to the Coordi-nating Council movement to help youth; engaged in real estate business; Mason, and active in civie, church, and social clubs throughout the State; elected to assembly, 1934; reelected every 2 years thereafter; served as chairman, com-mittees on Public Utilities, Unemployment, and Labor and Capital; and special subcommittees on Housing, Rapid Transit, and Sales Taxes; in 1953, elected to Rules Committee and reelected 1955, 1957, 1959, and 1961; in 1959 appointed chairman of Assembly Rules Committee and elected chairman of the Joint Committee on Legislative Organization; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF L.OS ANGELES: Assembly districts 41 and 64. Population (1960), 393,907. JAMES C. CORMAN, Democrat, of Van Nuys, Calif.; born October 20, 1920, in Galena, Kans.; moved to California in 1933; graduate of University of Cali-fornia, Los Angeles, 1942, and University of Southern California Law School, 1948; during World War II served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 3d Marine Division, at Bougainville, Guam, and Iwo Jima, 1942-46, and subsequent service 1950-52; married the former Virginia Little in Atlanta, Ga., in 1946; two children, Mary Anne and James C., Jr.; admitted to the California bar in 1949 and engaged in private law practice until 1957; member of City Council, Los Angeles, 1957-60; chairman of Public Relations Committee of the Community Relations Conference of Southern California; chairman of the Executive Committee of the American Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Christian Palestine Committee; member of the Methodist Church, Lions Inter-national, American Legion, Elks, the Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley bar associations, and the Advisory Committee of the Salvation Army Men’s Social Service Center of Van Nuys; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly districts 38 and 52. Population(1960), 408,099. 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 1 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, former owner and director of a private nursery school (deceased 1960); First Lt. Clyde Doyle, Jr., served in Army Air Corps (deceased, a war casualty); and Mrs. Richard Stanton (Dorothy Doyle) who is the mother of two grandsons, Dan-Doyle Stanton, 15 years old, and Clyde Douglas, aged 11 years; member of the first Congregational Church, Long Beach, and of Masonic Lodge, Scots and Knights Templar; elected to the 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; was Democratic nominee and elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; member House Committee on Armed Services 16 years and House Committee on Un-American Activities 15 years; reelected November 7, 1950, as member of 82d Congress; member of Com-mittee on Un-American Activities and Committee on Armed Services; reelected to 83d Congress November 4, 1952, being accorded the nomination in the June primaries by the voters of both the Democratic and Republican parties under the California crossfiling law; reelected to 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to 86th Congress at the June 3, 1958, primary election; no opponent in November 1958 general election; reelected to 87th Congress in November 1960 by largest majority ever accorded him, to wit, over 93,000 majority; reelected to the 88th Congress. TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly districts 49 and 54. Popula-tion (1960), 399,322. 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 (Mrs. Louis Grasso) and Joyce Elaine; public accountant; served in the Finance CALIFORNIA B 1ographical 19 Corps, United States Army World War II; member Kiwanis International, Elks, Masons, American Legion, Atwater Park Baptist Church, Society of California Accountants, and National Society of Public Accountants; former senior partner in the Los Angeles public accountancy firm of Lipscomb, Hahn & Brown; elected to California Legislature in 1947 and reelected in 1948, 1950, and 1952; elected to the 83d Congress at special election held November 10, 1953; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly districts 50 and 58. Population(1960), 372,357. RONALD BROOKS CAMERON, Democrat, of Whittier, Calif.; born in Kansas City, Mo., August 16, 1927; educated in public schools in Kansas, Missouri, and Ohio; attended Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio; enlisted in U.S. Marine Corps in 1945; attended Western Reserve University, Cleveland, and University of California, Los Angeles; admitted to practice as certified public accountant in 1954; member of California Society of Certified Public Accountants and American Institute of CPAs; wife, Constance, and children, Victoria Brooks and Richard Malcolm, are native Californians; served the Democratic Party in many capacities including club president, council president, delegation chairman of Los Angeles County Central Committee, cochairman 25th District State Central Committee, and delegate to 1960 National Convention; elected to Cali-fornia Legislature in 1958, reelected in 1960; vice chairman committees on Finance and Insurance and Public Health; chairman of Subcommittee of Medical Insur-ance; member of committees on Military and Veterans Affairs, Governmental Efficiency and Economy, and Public Utilities and Corporations; authored the legislation creating Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Board; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTY OF LoS ANGELES: Assembly districts 59 and 61, Population (1960), 388,421. 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; brigadier general (ret.), United States Marine Corps Reserve; decorated, Navy Cross and Silver Star; member, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and President of the Eleanor Roosevelt Cancer Founda-tion; member, Board of Directors of the American Cancer Society; Episcopalian; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTY OF LoS ANGELES: Assembly districts 42 and 62. Popula-tion (1960), 360,558. EVERETT GLEN BURKHALTER, Democrat, of North Hollywood, Calif.; born in Mulberry, Ind., January 19, 1897; attended public schools in Indiana, Arkansas, Colorado, and California; attended Purdue University; started working in copper mines of Bisby, Ariz., as a youth; had an interest in electricity, went to the motion-picture studios and became electrician in charge of unit lighting; married the former Velma Proctor in 1923; served in the State assembly 1942-53, serving on Ways and Means, Education, Fish and Game, Public Utilities and Corporations, Social Welfare, and Military Affairs committees; between assembly sessions continued electrical career at the studios and was promoted to an exec-utive assignment as illuminating engineer; member of the city council of Los Angeles 1953-62, serving on Public Works (chairman), Recreation and Parks committees; member of the Feather River Water Project, representing the city council 1953-62; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTY OF LLO3 ANGELES: Assembly districts 46, 57, and 60. Popu-lation (1960), 588,933. ALPHONZO BELL, Republican, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Los Angeles, September 19, 1914, the son of Alphonzo and Minnewa Bell; graduated from Occidental College with a B.A. degree in political science; veteran of Army Air Congressional Directory CALIFORNIA Corps, World War II, presently a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserve; president and chairman of the board of directors of Bell Petroleum Co. prior to election to Congress; chairman of the Republican State Central Committee and member of the Republican National Committee 1956-58; chairman of the Re-publican Central Committee of Los Angeles County 1958-60; wife, Sally; sons, Stephen, Matthew, and Robert; daughter, Fonza; first elected from the 16th District to 87th Congress, November 1960; reelected to 88th Congress from reapportioned 28th District (most heavily populated in California) ; sole California Republican on the House Science and Astronautics Committee. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly districts 45 and 48. Population (1960), 396,813. GEORGE E. BROWN, Jr., Democrat, of Monterey Park, Calif.; born in Holtville, Calif., March 6, 1920; married to Rowena Somerindyke; five children; graduated from University of California at Los Angeles, B.A. in industrial physics; employed by city of Los Angeles, 12 years, personnel and engineering; manage-ment consultant; veteran of U.S. Army, World War II; mayor and city council-man, Monterey Park, 1954-58; State assemblyman, 45th District, Calif., 1959-62; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. THR DISTRICT.— COUNTY OF L0S ANGELES: Assembly districts 40 and 56. Population (1960) EDWARD R. ROYBAL, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Albu-querque, N. Mex., February 10, 1916; moved to Los Angeles in 1922 and attended the public schools; graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1934 and then joined the Civilian Conservation Corps until April 1, 1935; trained in business administration at the University of California at Los Angeles, and at South-western University in Los Angeles, Calif.; served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1945; married the former Lucille Beserra of Los Angeles, September 27, 1940; three children—Lucille, Lillian, and Edward R., Jr.; social worker and public health educator with the California Tuberculosis Association and a director of health education for the Los Angeles County Tuberculosis and Health Association 1942-49; member of the Los Angeles City Council 1949-62 and served as presi-dent pro tempore from July 1961; president of Eastland Savings & Loan Associa-tion; member of the Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, and American Legion; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: Assembly “districts 63 and 65. Population (1960), 396,220. CHARLES H. WILSON, Democrat, of Los Angeles, Calif.; born in Magna, Utah, February 15, 1917; resident of Los Angeles, Calif., since 1922; attended public schools in Los Angeles and Inglewood; employed by Security First National Bank for 7 years; served in the U.S. Army from June 1942 until December 1945 with 2 years’ service in the European Theater of Operations; after discharge from the Army established the Charles H. Wilson Insurance Agency, of which he is owner and operator; in 1954 was elected to the California Legislature from the 66th Assembly District and was serving his fourth consecutive term when elected to Congress; served as chairman of the Committee on Revenue and Taxation, and as a member of the Committee on Public Utilities and Corporations, Legisla-tive Representation, and Livestock and Dairies; member of the American Legion Angeles Mesa Masonic Lodge, Al Malaikah Shrine, Elks, and Rotary; married Betty Gibbel and they have four sons—Steve, Don, Kenneth, and Billy; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. “1 THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTY OF LoS ANGELES: Assembly districts 39 and 44. Population (1960), 435,458. CRAIG HOSMER, Republican, of Long Beach, Calif.; born in Brea, Calif., May 6, 1915, son of Chester C. and Mary Jane Hosmer; educated in public schools of California, University of California, A. B., 1937, University of Michigan Law School, University of Southern California Law School, LL. B., 1940; attorney; general practice of law in partnership of Hosmer & Eagleson; active naval service from 1940 to 1946 in all war theaters: attorney for Atomic Energy Commission CALIFORNIA Biographical 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; captain, USNR; elected to the 83d Congress; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of Joint Committee on Atomic Energy and Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY. Population (1960), 503,591. 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 75th Congress on November 3, 1936; reelected to the 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. ny rou DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF ORANGE: Assembly districts 69 and 70. Population (1960), 7,421. RICHARD T. HANNA, Democrat, of Fullerton, Calif.; born in Kammerer, Wyo., June 9, 1914; moved to Long Beach, Calif., with family in 1923; attended Compton public schools, Pasadena Junior College, A.A.; University of California at Los Angeles, B.A.; and U.C.L.A. Law School, LL.B.; during World War II served in the Navy Air Corps 1942-45; married the former Doris Muriel Jenks April 1, 1945; three children—Pamela, Alexander, and Kimberly; member of Lions, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Elks, Lambda Chi Alpha and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; member State assembly 1957-62; attorney at law; member of law firm of Launer, Chaffee & Hanna, of Fullerton, Calif.; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF ORANGE: Assembly district 71. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO: Assembly district 80. Population (1960), 473,511. 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 to Charlena Dripps of Santa Ana, Calif.; one son; one grandson and two granddaughters; member of Tustin Presby-terian Church; elected to 83d Congress; reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO: Assembly districts 76 and 78. Population (1960), 420,015. BOB WILSON, Republican, of San Diego, Calif.; born in Calexico, Calif., April 5, 1916, son of George Wellington and Olive Blanche Wilson; attended California publie schools, also San Diego State College and Otis Art Institute; married Laura Jean Bryant October 24, 1936; three children: Mrs. Thomas A. Hudson; Mary Ann, 20; and Bryant, 13; during World War II operated Conship Commissary and served as private in the Infantry; now captain, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve; active in civic affairs; originated various projects to bring recogni-tion 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 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. 89708°—63——4 22 Congressional Directory CALIFORNTA THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO: Assembly districts 77 and 79. Population (1960), 395,989. LIONEL VAN DEERLIN, Democrat, of San Diego, Calif.; born July 25, 1914, in Los Angeles, Calif., to Lionel Van Deerlin, Sr., and the former Gladys Mary Young; married Mary Jo Smith on October 8, 1940; six children— Lionel James, Lawson John, Victoria, Elizabeth, Mary Susan, and Jeffrey; graduate University of Southern California, 1937, with B.A. in journalism; Army veteran of World War II with overseas service in the Mediterranean Theater; newspaper-man; radio and television news editor and analyst; Episcopalian; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. THIRTY RIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Imperial and Riverside (2 counties). Population (1960), PATRICK MINOR MARTIN, Republican, of Riverside, Calif.; born in Norfolk, Nebr., November 25, 1924; education: Riverside Junior College, River-side, Calif., A.A. degree; University of California at Berkeley, Calif., A. B. degree; Hastings College of Law, San Francisco, Calif., LL.B. degree; lawyer; World War II veteran; married in 1948 to Patricia Hamblin; children—Lisa, age 11; Amy, 9; Tom, 7; Helen, 5; Kurt, 3; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. COLORADO Biographical COLORADO (Population (1960), 1,753,947) 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; 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 25, and Gordon L., Jr., age 23; Episco-palian, Junior Warden, Senior Warden, and member of the Vestry; Mason; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, for the term commencing January 3, 1955; reelected in 1960 for the term ending January 3, 1967. PETER H. DOMINICK, Republican, of Englewood, Colo.; born July 7, 1915, in Stamford, Conn., son of Gayer G. and Eleanor Hoyt Dominick; graduated from St. Mark’s School in 1933, Yale University in 1937, and Yale Law School, LL.B., in 1940; married the former Nancy Parks in 1940; four children, Peter, Jr., Michael, Lynne, and Sandy; during World War II served in the Army Air Corps as an aviation cadet and through the ranks to captain from January 1942 to December 1945; awarded Air Medal and Cluster and Distinguished Flying Cross; engaged in legal practice in New York, N.Y., 1940-42 and moved to Englewood, Colo., in 1945; partner of law firm of Holland & Hart, 500 Equitable Building, Denver 2, Colo., 1946 to January 1, 1961, and resigned to enter Congress; attorney for Cherry Hills Village 1946-56 and trustee 1956-58; member of State House of Representatives 1957-61; active in community and civic affairs; director and officer of several business corporations and officer and trustee of the Denver Art Museum; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CI1ty AND COUNTY OF DENVER. Population (1960), 493,887. 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, Mrs. Hollis Martin 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 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. Congressional Directory COLORADO SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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 (1960), 653,954. DONALD GLENN BROTZMAN, Republican, of Boulder, Colo.; born on a Logan County, Colo., farm on June 28, 1922, the son of Harry and Ruth Brotzman; educated in Logan County, Colo., elementary and high schools; graduated from Colorado University Law and Business Schools; served as first lieutenant with 81st Infantry Division in South Pacific in World War II; practicing attorney in Boulder, Colo., and admitted to practice law before Colorado Supreme Court, United States District Court, United States Court of Appeals, and United States Supreme Court; elected to Colorado House of Representatives in 1950 and selected by press as Outstanding Freshman Member in 1951; elected to Colorado Senate in 1952 and selected by press as Outstanding Freshman Senator in 1953; Re-publican caucus leader in Colorado Senate in 1956; Republican nominee for Governor of Colorado; member of Colorado Crime Commission in 1952 and presently commissioner of Uniform State Laws from Colorado; appointed by President Eisenhower as United States attorney for Colorado, serving from 1959 to 1961; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Reserve Officers Association; Elks; Masons; trustee, Methodist Church; member of board of directors of Boulder Rotary Club and Boulder Chamber of Commerce; member of Colorado Bar Association, American Bar Association, and Federal Bar Associa-tion; past State chairman for Colorado Easter Seal Drive and past State drive chairman for Colorado Highlander Boys Clubs; DSA winner of Colorado Junior Chamber of Commerce; State chairman of Y.M.C.A. Youth in Government pro-gram; member of Beta Theta Pi social fraternity and former magister of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; married the former Louise Reed of Denver, Colo., and has two children, Kathy and Donald Jr. (Chip); elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Alamosa, Baca, Bent, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, El Paso, Fremont, Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas, Mineral, Otero, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache, and Teller (19 counties). Population (1960), 410,555. 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; admitted to practice before United States Supreme Court; Baptist, Rotarian, Mason, Eagle, Elk; elected to 77th Congress on November 5, 1940; reelected to the 78th, 79th, and 80th Congresses; served on House Rules Committee and former secretary of Republican Congressional Com-mittee; defeated in 1948 for reelection by 1,802 votes; elected to the 82d Congress in 1950; reelected to the 83d Congress on November 4, 1952; to the 84th Congress on November 2, 1954; to the 85th Congress on November 6, 1956; to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; to the 87th Congress on November 8, 1960, and to the 88th Congress on November 6, 1962. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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 (1960), 195,551. WAYNE NORVIEL ASPINALL, Democrat, of Palisade, Colo.; born in Middleburg, 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, engaging in the peach-orchard industry; educated in the Mt. Lincoln public schools of Palisade, Colo.; graduated from the University of Denver, A.B. degree COLORADO Biographical 25 in 1919, and from the Denver Law School, LL.B. degree in 1925; recipient of honorary degree of doctor of laws from the University of Alaska in 1962; 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 Colorado House of Representatives, 1931-38, serving as Demo-cratic Whip in 1931 and 1933 and as Speaker in 1937 and 1938; member of the Colorado Senate 1939-48, serving as Democratic Whip in 1939, Majority Floor Leader in 1941, and as Minority Floor Leader, 1943-45-47; during World War I 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 member of social fraternity of Beta Theta Pi, the legal fra-ternity of Phi Delta Phi, and the honorary biological fraternity of Phi Sigma; is a member of Blue Lodge of the Masonic Fraternity, Scottish Rite, thirty-third degree, Knights Templar, A.A.O.N.M.S., 1.0.0.F., American Legion, Forty and Eight, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 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 chairman of the State Democratic Central Committee of Colorado, chairman of the Demo-cratic Congressional Central Committee of the Fourth Congressional District of Colorado, and chairman of the Mesa County Democratic Central Committee; married Julia Edith Kuns of Lincoln, Nebr., January 27, 1920; four children— Wayne Norviel II, Owen Stewart, Richard Daniel, and Ruth JoAnne Flora; elected to the 81st Congress November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. Congressional Directory CONNECTICUT CONNECTICUT (Population (1960), 2,535,234) SENATORS THOMAS J. DODD, Democrat, of North Stonington, Conn.; born in Norwich, Conn., May 15, 1907; graduated St. Anselm’s Preparatory School, 1926; Provi-dence College, Ph. B., 1930; Yale University Law School, LL.B., 1933; executive trial counsel for the United States at Nurnberg, Germany, 1945 and 1946; elected to 83d and 84th Congresses; married Grace Murphy, of Westerly, R.I.; six children—Thomas J., Jr.; Carolyn, Jeremy, Martha, Christopher, and Nicholas; elected to the United States Senate November 4, 1958. ABRAHAM A. RIBICOFF, Democrat, of Hartford, Conn.; born in New Britain, Conn., April 9, 1910; attended public schools of New Britain, Conn., New York University and University of Chicago Law School, LL.B. 1933; holds honorary degrees from 17 colleges and universities; married to the former Ruth Siegel; two children—Peter and Jane; lawyer; member of the Connecticut General Assembly 1938-42; municipal judge, Hartford, 1941-43 and 1945-47; elected to Congress 1948; reelected 1950; elected Governor of Connecticut, 1954; reelected, 1958; Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1961-62; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 2,535,234. BERNARD F. GRABOWSKI, Democrat, of Bristol, Conn.; born in New Haven, Conn., June 11, 1923; attended St. Stanislaus Parochial School, Bristol High School, and the University of Connecticut; served 3 years in the Infantry, U.S. Army; member of the law firm of Hanrahan & Grabowski; admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court; councilman, city of Bristol, 1953-55; judge, city court of Bristol, 1955-60; Coordinator of Redevelopment, city of Bristol, 1957-59; Catholic; married; one child; member of the Disabled American Veterans, Civitan, Elks, Bristol Polish American Citizens Club, Polish Legion of American Veterans, and Knights of Columbus; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. FIRST DISTRICT.—County: Hartford. Population (1960), 689,555. EMILIO QUINCY DADDARIO, Democrat, of Hartford, Conn.; born in Newton Center, Mass., September 24, 1918; graduated from Tilton (N. H.) Academy in 1934; attended Newton (Mass.) Country Day School for 1 year; graduated Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., B. A. degree, in 1939; attended Boston University Law School 1939 to 1941; transferred to the Uni-versity of Connecticut where he received his law degree in 1942; passed the Connecticut and Massachusetts bar examinations and began practice of law in Middletown, Conn., in 1942; in February 1943 enlisted as a private in the Army and was sent to Fort Meade, Md.; assigned to the Office of Strategic Services; was commissioned a second lieutenant and was sent overseas to the Mediterranean Theater; awarded U. S. Legion of Merit and Italian Medaglio d’ Argento medals; after World War II resumed the practice of law in Middletown, Conn., in Septem-ber 1945; member of the National Guard; mayor of Middletown, Conn., 1946-48; appointed judge of Middletown Municipal Court and served from 1948 until 1950, when he was reactivated with the 43d Division of the Connecticut National Guard at the outbreak of the Korean conflict; served as a major with the Far East Liaison Group in Korea and Japan; in 1952 resumed the practice of law in Hart-ford, Conn.; appointed to the board of directors of Long Lane School in Middle-town, Conn., in 1956; board of directors of Middlesex Hospital, and Alumni Coun-cil of Wesleyan University; married the former Berenice Carbo of Middletown, Conn., in 1940; three sons; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; re-elected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. CONNECTICUT Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and Windham (4 counties). Population (1960), 411,919. WILLIAM LEON ST. ONGE, Democrat, of 88 Mechanics Street, Putnam, Conn.; born in Putnam, Conn., October 9, 1914; Tufts College, B.A. 1941; University of Connecticut School of Law, LL.B. 1948; enlisted in U.S. Army, served in North Africa and Europe, discharged September 1945; attorney at law; member of Connecticut and Windham County bar associations; judge of probate, State representative, mayor of city of Putnam, judge of city court of Putnam; pros-ecutor of city court of Putnam; board of education, chairman and executive director of redevelopment ageney of city of Putnam, corporation counsel; married to Doro-thy R. Hughes i : 3 5; ildr William H., Mary, Suzanne, Constance, and Anne; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. 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 (1960), 461,229. ROBERT N. GIAIMO, Democrat, of North Haven, Conn.; born in New Haven, Conn., October 15, 1919, son of Rose Giaimo and the late Rosario Gi iaimo, of North Haven, Conn. ; : attorney, firm of Sachs, Sachs, Giaimo & Sachs; educated in North Haven public schools; graduated Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Conn., 1937; Fordham College, A. B., 1941; University of Connecticut, 1.5, 8B. 1943; served in the United States Army, 1943-46; captain, Judge Advocate Gen. eral Corps, United States Army Reserve; chairman, Personnel Appeals Board, State of Connecticut, 1955-58; third selectman, town of North Haven, 1955-57; member, Board of Education, 1949-55; member, Board of Finance, 1952-55; New Haven County and Connecticut State Bar Associations; married to Marion F. Schuenemann and they have one daughter, Barbara Lee; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—County: Fairfield. Population (1960), 653,589. ABNER WOODRUFF SIBAL, Republican, of Norwalk, Conn.; born in Ridge-wood, Queens County, N.Y., April 11, 1921, son of the late Charles L. and Elizabeth Sibal; educated at Norwalk High School, Wesleyan University, 1943, A.B., and St. John’s Law School, 1949, LL.B.; enlisted in the U.S. Army, served in Europe and Pacific, and discharged as first lieutenant in 1946; admitted to Connecticut bar in 1949; member of the Federal bar; former prosecuting attorney, Norwalk City Court; former corporation counsel, city of Norwalk; elected to State senate 1956, reelected 1958, minority leader 1959-60; chairman Connecticut Commission on Corporation Law, 1959; partner in law firm of Sibal, Hefferan & Griffin, of Norwalk; member American Legion, VFW, Old Well Lodge 108, F. & A.M.; former chairman Norwalk-Wilton Chapter, American Red Cross; Norwalk Chamber of Commerce; Psi Upsilon; Congregationalist; married Mary Ellen Igou of Winter Haven, Fla., in 1944; two children, Susan Wells and John Woodruff; elected to the 87th Congress on November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—LircHFIELD COUNTY, NEW HAVEN COUNTY: Towns of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Derby, Middlebury, Naugatuck, Oxford, Prospect, Seymour, Southbury, Waterbury, and Wolcott. Population (1960), 318,942. JOHN STEPHEN MONAGAN, Democrat, of 103 Buckingham Street, Water-bury 10, Conn.; born in Waterbury, Conn., December 23, 1911; Dartmouth College, Ab 1933; Harvard Law School, il. 5 1937; attorney at law; law office at 193 Grand Street, Waterbury, Conn.; mayor, Waterbury, Conn. 1943-48; married Rosemary Brady, Bayonne, N. J., May 23, 1949; children: Charles A., Michael, Parthenia, Laura, and Susan; elected to 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to 87th and 88th Congresses; member Committee on Foreign Affairs and Committee on Government Operations. Congressional Directory DELAWARE DELAWARE (Population (1960), 446,292) 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; 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 Bs 1946: reelected November 4, 1952; reelected November 4, 1958. JAMES CALEB BOGGS, Republican, of Wilmington, Del.; born on a farm in Kent County, Del., May 15, 1909; educated in the public schools of Delaware; A.B. degree, University of Delaw are; LL.B. degree, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; LL.D. degree, Delaware State College; married Elizabeth Muir; two children, James Caleb Boggs, Jr., born October 3 1934, and Marilu Boggs, born June 29, 1946; Methodist; member of the bar of the State of Dela-ware and the United States Supreme Court; elected as U.S. Representative at Large from Delaware to the 80th, 81st, and 82d Congresses; elected Governor of the State of Delaware for two 4-year terms, November 1952 and reelected No-vember 1956; elected chairman of the National Governors Conference 1959; elected president of the Council of State Governments 1960; enlisted as private in Delaware National Guard, June 1926; colonel USAR, ret.; brigadier general, ret., Delaware National Guard; five campaigns in the European Theater of Opera-tions during World War II; Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with cluster, French Croix de Guerre with Palm; elected to the United States Senate November 8, 1960, for the term ending January 3, 1967. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 446,292. HARRIS B. McDOWELL, Jr., Democrat, of Middletown, Del.; born on family farm, near Middletown, February 10, 1906; educated in Middletown public school, Wilmington High School, Beacon Business College. Engaged in farming, insurance and real estate; married Florence R. Neary in 1928 and has three children—XKendall, Joan, and Harris 3d; appointed to the State Board of Agriculture 1937-40; elected to the State house of representatives in 1940; director of Interstate Milk Producers Cooperative and member of Delaware Farm Bureau 1941-48; elected to State senate 1942-46; chairman of Democratic State Commit-tee 1946-54; secretary of state of the State of Delaware 1949-53; member of the New Castle County Zoning Commission 1953-54; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; chairman of Advisory Commission for the New Castle County Administrative Survey 1957-58; elected to 86th Cangress November 4, 1958; reelected to 87th and 88th Congresses; member Foreign Affairs and Veter-ans’ Affairs Committees. FLORIDA Biographical FLORIDA (Population (1960), 4,951,560) 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, Atlanta, and Florida Southern College, Lakeland; member, Florida State and American Bar Associations; member, Exec-utive 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; reelected November 4, 1958, for term ending January 3, 1965. 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; colonel, USMC Reserve; appointed special assistant to the Attorney General upon discharge from service; resigned in January 1946, to enter campaign for Congress; elected to the 80th Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1915; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1950; reelected in 1956 and 1962. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bay, Escambia, Gulf, Holmes, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and Washington (8 counties). Population (1960), 379,288. 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, Tampa, Fla., and Robert K., Martin-Marietta Co., Orlando, Fla.; newspaper publisher; chairman county planning committee, 1934; chairman, county Democratic executive committee, 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, Blue Key, 32° Ma-son, K.R.C.C.; K.C.C.H.; Grotto, Knights Templar, Shrine, Knights of Pythias, Moose, B.P.O.E., V.F.W., American Legion, Military Order of World War; brig-adier general, U.S.A.R.; president, Florida Press Association, 1937; lieutenant governor, Kiwanis, 1940; recipient, Distinguished Service Award, Reserve Offi-cers Association of the United States; vice president, National Rivers and Harbors 30 Congressional Directory FLORIDA Congress 1959, 1960, 1961 and 1962; recipient of Governor’s Conservation Award, State of Florida, 1960; recipient Guatemalan Order of Merit, 1961; Young Dem-ocratic Clubs’ Florida Award, 1961; Distinguished Service Award, Florida Coun-cil of 100, 1962; delegate to Pan American Roads Conference, Caracas, Venezuela, 1954; delegate to Interparliamentary Conference, Warsaw, Poland, 1959; honor-ary member, Rotary, Lions, Civitan, Retired Officers Association, and National Association of Supervisors; Methodist; elected to the 77th Congress on November 5, 1940, and reelected to succeeding Congresses; chairman Florida delegation to Democratic National Conventions in 1956 and 1960. SECOND DISTRICT.—DvuvAL County. Population (1960), 455,411. 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; elected to Infantry Hall of Fame, Fort Benning Officer Candidate School, in 1958; affiliated with Disabled American Veterans, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Masons, Lions, and Sons of the American Revolution; member board of trustees of Lynchburg (Christian Church) College; awarded certificate by Freedoms Foundation ‘for outstanding achievement in bringing about a better under-standing of the American way of life during 1951” and a similar award for 1956; awarded Good Government Award for 1952 by Jacksonville and United States Junior Chambers of Commerce; elder in the Riverside Avenue Christian Church; married to Jean Fay Bennett; three children: Bruce, Charles, and James; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—DADE COUNTY: Northern part, including the northern parts of Miami and Miami Beach. Population (1960), 507,426. CLAUDE DENSON PEPPER, Democrat, of Coral Gables, Fla.; born on a Farm near Dudleyville, Chambers County, Ala., September 8, 1900, son of J. W. and Lena C. Pepper; attended the public schools, Camp Hill, Ala.; taught in public schools, Dothan, Ala., 1917-18; served in Students’ Army Training Corps, University of Alabama October 7-December 12, 1918; A.B. University of Alabama 1921; LL.B. Harvard Law School 1924; instructor in law University of Arkansas 1924-25; engaged in the general practice of law at Perry, Fla., 1925-30 and at Tallahassee, Fla., 1930, until elected to the United States Senate in 1936; married Mildred Irene Webster of St. Petersburg, Fla., December 29, 1936; member house of representatives, Florida Legislature, Taylor County 1929-30; member Florida State Democratic Executive Committee 1928-29; the Florida State Board of Public Welfare 1931-32; the Florida State Board of Law Ex-aminers 1933-34; the executive council, Florida State Bar Association 1934; elected United States Senator from Florida November 4, 1936; reelected 1938 and 1944, term expiring January 3, 1951; unsuccessful candidate for renomination for the Senate 1950 and for nomination 1958; elected United States Representa-tive from Florida's Third Congressional District November 6, 1962; chairman, Florida Delegation, Democratic National Convention 1940-44; alternate delegate 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960; delegate to the Interparliamentary Union from the United States Senate at The Hague 1938, Dublin 1950; delivered Marfleet Lectures, University of Toronto, 1942; member Senate Foreign Relations Committee 1937— 47, 1949-50; chairman Subcommittee on Middle East; member of subcommittee on Latin America; also member Senate committees on Military Affairs, Patents, Commerce, Labor and Public Welfare; Select Committee on Small Business; chairman Senate Inter-Oceanic Canal; chairman, Special Committee on Wartime Health and Education; honorary degrees: (LL.D.) McMaster University (Canada) 1941; University of Toronto (Canada) 1942; University of Alabama 1942; Rollins College (Florida) 1944; Baptist, Mason, Shriner, Elk, Moose, Kiwanian; member Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Kappa Alpha, Phi Alpha Delta; author of various articles in law reviews, magazines and news- FLORIDA Bi ographical 31 papers; member, Tallahassee, Dade County, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, the lorida Bar and American Bar Association; the Inter-American, the Inter-national Bar Associations and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York; former member board of directors, Chamber of Commerce of the Americas; clubs: Jefferson Island, Washington; Harvard, Washington, Miami; Coral Gables Country Club, Coral Gables, Fla.; officer and director Washington Federal Savings & Loan Association, Miami Beach; Washington Security Co., Miami; Investment Mortgage Co. of Florida, Tallahassee, Fla.; by profession an attorney with offices: Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Cocoa, and Tallahassee, Fla. FOURTH DISTRICT.—MOoONROE COUNTY. DADE CoUNTY: Southern part, including the southern parts of Miami and Miami Beach. Population (1960), 475,542. 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 & Guilford; president of the Miami Junior Chamber of Com-merece, 1947-48; president of Dade County Young Democratic Club, 1947-48; president of Italian-American Club, 1947-50; legal attaché to the State legis-lative 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 outstanding members of the 1953 session; selected in 1951 by the Florida Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the five out-standing 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, Coral Gables Bar Association, Dade County Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, American Bar Association, Federal 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 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Counties: Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, Osceola, Pasco, Seminole, Sumter, and Volusia (9 counties). Population (1960), 377,421. A. SYDNEY HERLONG, Jr., Democrat, of Leesburg, Lake County, Fla.; born February 14, 1909, in Manistee, Ala., son of Albert Sydney and Cora Knight Herlong; moved to Florida in 1912; educated in public schools of Sumter and Lake Counties; graduated from Leesburg High School in 1925, and from the law college of the University of Florida in 1930; married December 26, 1930, to Mary Alice Youmans of Fairfax, S. C., and has four daughters, Mary Alice (Mrs. A. G. Pattillo, Jr.), Margaret (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. (thirty-third degree) ; Shriner; Elks; Pi Kappa Phi; Phi Delta Phi; honorary member, Florida Blue Key Honor Fraternity; Omicron Delta Kappa; 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 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to all succeeding Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Broward, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, and Palm Beach (7 counties). Population (1960), 660,345. 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 32 Congressional Directory FLORIDA Congressional District of Florida, and Florence Roberts Rogers; married Decem-ber 15, 1962, to Rebecca Bell Mozley of Andalusia, Ala.; at age of 4, family moved to Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; attended Fort Lauderdale public schools; attended University of Florida; president of the university’s honor society, Florida Blue Key; national debate champion of Tau Kappa Alpha Debate Fraternity; A. B. degree from University of Florida in 1942; following graduation served 4 years in the Field Artillery of the U. S. Army; battalion commander, European Theater, earning two battle stars and Bronze Star Medal; separated from service with rank of major; studied law at George Washington University and received LL. B. degree University of Florida in 1948; moved from Broward County to West Palm Beach, Fla., in 1948; joined law firm of Burns, Middleton, Rogers, and Farrell; selected as Outstanding Man-of-the-Year in 1953 by West Palm Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce; recipient in 1956 of Distinguished Service Award given to five outstanding young men by Florida Junior Chamber of Com-merce; steward of Methodist Church; member of Kiwanis Club; Phi Delta Theta fraternity; Phi Delta Phi; admitted to practice of law in State and Federal courts, and United States Supreme Court; elected to 84th Congress, special election, January 11, 1955; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTtIES: Charlotte, De Soto, Hardee, Highlands, Manatee, Okeechobee, Polk, and Sarasota (8 counties). Population (1960), 405, 611. 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 and director Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus, Sarasota, Fla. 1946-48; president Halcoe Printing Co., Inc.; United States Army, First World War; elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 1948 and 1950; chairman, Democratic Executive Committee of Sarasota County 1925-52; delegate to the 1952 and 1960 National Democratic Conventions; member of the American Legion, 40 and 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Sons of the American Revolution, Methodist Church, Masons and Elk Clubs; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952, as the Representative of the newly created Seventh District; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Flagler, Gilchrist, Levy, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns, and Union (13 counties). Population (1960), 241,250. DONALD RAY (BILLY) MATTHEWS, Democrat, of Gainesville, Alachua County, Fla.; born October 3, 1907, in Micanopy, Fla., son of D. H. and Flora A. Matthews; educated in public schools of Hawthorne, Fla.; higher education was received at the University of Florida; holds A. B. and M. A. degrees; school teacher at Leesburg and Orlando, Fla., and high-school principal at Newberry, Fla.; member, Florida State Legislature, 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 summers); past district governor of Lions Inter-national; 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 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member, Committee on Agriculture. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Hamilton, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, and Wakulla (13 counties). Population (1960), 237,235. DON FUQUA, Democrat, of Altha, Fla.; born in Jacksonville, Fla., August 20, 1933, son of J. D. and Lucille Langford Fuqua; attended secondary schools in FLORIDA Biographical Calhoun County; graduated from Altha High School in 1951; attended University of Florida 1951-53; during the Korean War served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps from August 1953 to June 1955 and was discharged with the rank of sergeant; resumed studies at University of Florida and graduated with a degree in agricultural economics in 1957; engaged with his father in operating a 600-acre dairy and general farm; married the former Doris Akidakis of Beulah, N. Dak.; two children—Laura and John Eric; elected to the Florida House of Representa-tives in 1958; reelected in 1960; selected in a poll by press, radio, and TV as one of the most valuable members in the 1961 session of the legislature; member of Presbyterian Church, American Legion, Elks, W.0.W., and many local, county, and State organizations; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TENTH DISTRICT.—H1LLSBOROUGH CoUNTY. Population (1960), 397,788. SAM M. GIBBONS, Democrat, of Tampa, Fla.; born in Tampa, January 20, 1920, son of Gunby Gibbons and Jessie Kirk Cralle Gibbons; educated in public schools of Tampa; received LL. B. degree from the University of Florida; named to the University’s Hall of Fame and to its honor society Florida Blue Key; member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; practiced law in Tampa since 1947 as a member of the firm of Gibbons, Gibbons, Tucker & Cofer; member of the American Bar Association, the Florida Bar, and former director of the Tampa and Hillsborough County Bar Association; married to the former Martha Hanley; they have three sons—Clifford, born 1950; Mark, born 1952; and Timothy, born 1958; elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 1952 and served for 6 years; elected to the Florida Senate in 1958 and served for 4 years; named one of the top ten members of each body; named Tampa's Outstanding Young Man of the Year in 1954; received Chamber of Commerce president’s award; deacon First Presbyterian Church of Tampa; first president of and member of University of South Florida Foundation; served in U.S. Army 5 years during World War II with 501st Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne Division; awarded Bronze Star; was in initial assault force landing before D-Day in Europe; took part in other major combat actions, including operations at Bastogne; released from active duty as major; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Brevard, Indian River, Orange, and St. Lucie (4 counties). Popu-lation (1960), 439,578. EDWARD JOHN GURNEY, Republican, of Winter Park, Fla.; born January 12, 1914, in Portland, Maine; attended public schools of Skowhegan and Water-ville, Maine; Colby College, B.S. 1935; Harvard Law School, LL. B. 1938; Duke Law School, LL. M. 1948; member law firm of Gurney & Skolfield; member Florida and New York bars; served in U.S. Army 1941-46, European Theater, attained rank of lieutenant colonel, holds Silver Star and Purple Heart decorations; city commissioner in Winter Park 1952-58; elected mayor of Winter Park January 1961; married to Natalie Ahlborn Gurney; three children; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—PINELLAS COUNTY. Population (1960), 374,665. WILLIAM C. (BILL) CRAMER, Republican, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; repre-senting the Twelfth District, Pinellas County; born in Denver, Colo., August 4, 1922, son of Walter B. and Doreen Emma Walters Cramer; moved to St. Peters-burg in 1925; senior member of the law firm of Cramer, Hobbs & Kilpatrick; 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; gradu-ated Harvard Law School, 1948; honorary Dr. Jurisprudence, Tampa University 1957; enlisted in Naval Reserve in 1943 and served on active duty, being dis-charged as lieutenant (j.g.) in 1946; was cited for the invasion of Southern France; in 1950 directed the successful campaign in Pinellas County that saw, for the first time in Florida history, a majority of county offices going to the Republican Party; leading the GOP 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 Representatives and was defeated only by a narrow margin; county attorney for Pinellas County (1953-54); regional director (1951- 34 Congressional Directory FLORIDA 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 Republican convention 1952-60, vice chairman of Florida delegation to Republican convention 1956-60; married Alice Janet Jones of Mo-bile, 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 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; serves on Public Works and Judiciary Committees of the House; vice chairman Republican Congressional Campaign Committee, vice chairman Republican Conference, Assistant Whip, member of Policy Committee; ranking Republican on Federal Aid Highway Investigating Committee. GEORGIA Biographical GEORGIA (Population (1960), 3,943,116) 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; Omicron 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 reelected to a second term ending January 3, 1969. 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 (1960), 379,933. G. ELLIOTT HAGAN, Democrat, of Sylvania, Ga.; born May 24, 1916, in Sylvania, Screven County, Ga.; educated in the Screven County public schools, University of Georgia, Emory University, and John Marshall Law School; served five terms in the State house of representatives and one term in the State sen-ate; during World War II resigned from the house of representatives and en-listed in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, serving 2 years; engaged in life insurance-estate planning and farming; secretary-treasurer and deputy director, State Board of Workmen’s Compensation, 1946; served two terms as State member of National Council of State Governments; district director, Office of Price Stabilization, in 1951 and 1952 and deputy regional director, Atlanta Regional Office, in 1953; life member, Million Dollar Round Table, NALU; member of Rotary, American Legion, Farm Bureau, York Rite and Scottish Rite, Alee Temple of the Shrine, Boy Scouts of America Coastal Empire Council, Cham-ber of Commerce, B.P.O.E., board of trustees of Tift College, board of directors of the Grace Home, and board of managers of Georgia Press Association; former weekly newspaper editor; Baptist; vice president, Georgia Baptist Convention; married the former Frances Bryant; three children, G. Elliott, Jr., Charles Frank-lin, and Frances Bryant; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Baker, Brooks, Calhoun, Colquitt, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Miller, Mitchell, Seminole, Thomas, Tift, and Worth (14 counties). Population (1960), 301,123. 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; president, Bank of Meigs; mayor and member of council of Meigs, Ga.; member of board of educa- 36 Congressional Directory GEORGIA tion and county commission of Thomas County; served in State legislature and State senate; former State purchasing 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 83d Congress February 4, 1953, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of E. E. Cox; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Con-gresses. 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 (1960), 422,198. 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 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Butts, Carroll. Clayton, Coweta, Fayette, Heard, Henry, Lamar, Sioriweinen Newton, Pike, Spalding, Talbot, Troup, and Upson (15 counties). Population (1960), 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; admitted to practice before all courts; 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 Com-mand and General Staff School and Air Corps Advanced Flying School, Brooks Field, Tex.; 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., Febru-ary 7, 1942; and they have three children—Susan Banks Flynt, John James Flynt 3d, and Crisp Bradley Flynt; elected to the 83d Congress in special election; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: De Kalb, Fulton, and Rockdale (3 counties). Population (1960), 823,680. CHARLES LONGSTREET WELTNER, Democrat, of Atlanta, Ga.; born in Atlanta, Ga., December 17, 1927, son of Philip Weltner and Mrs. Sally Hull Weltner (deceased); Oglethorpe University (A.B.) 1948, Columbia University School of Law (LL.B.) 1950; served on active duty as first lieutenant U.S. Army for 2 years; practicing attorney; married to the former Betty Jean Center; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. GEORGIA Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley, Crawford, Glascock, Hancock, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Putnam, Twiggs, Washington, and Wilkinson (16 counties). Population (1960), 330,235. CARL VINSON, Democrat, of Milledgeville, was born November 18, 1883, in Baldwin County; educated at the Georgia Military College at Milledgeville, Ga.; graduated from Mercer University Law School in 1902; commenced the practice of law the same year in Milledgeville; solicitor (prosecuting attorney) for Baldwin County, Ga., 3 years; served two terms (1909-12) in the General Assembly of Georgia; speaker pro tempore during term 1911-12; judge of the county court of Baldwin County 2 years; widower; elected November 3, 1914, to the 63d Congress to fill an unexpired term; reelected to the 64th, 65th, 66th, 67th, 68th, 69th, 70th, 71st, and 72d Congresses from the Tenth District; reelected to the 73d, 74th, 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses from the new Sixth District; chairman, Naval Affairs Com-mittee from December 1931 to January 3, 1947; chairman of the Armed Services Committee in the 81st, 82d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cobb, Dade, Douglas, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Walker, and Whitfield (14 counties). Population (1960), 450,740. JOHN WILLIAM DAVIS, Democrat, of Summerville, Ga., born September 12, 1916, in Rome, Ga.; attended the public schools; graduated from the Uni-versity of Georgia, A.B. degree in 1937 and LL.B. degree in 1939; practiced law in Rome 1939-42; during World War II served 34 years in the U.S. Army, assigned to the Counter Intelligence Corps, serving for a time in South America; in 1946 moved to Summerville, Ga., and continued the practice of law; solicitor general of the Rome Circuit, December 27, 1950, to January 1, 1953; judge of Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit for six years, January 1, 1955, until his resignation December 31, 1960; married the former Vivian Hawkins of Walker County, Ga.; three children—Katherine DeLay, John W., Jr., and Mary Ellen; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Berrien, Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Cook, Echols, Glynn, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Lanier, Lowndes, Pierce, Telfair, Ware, and Wayne (20 counties). Population (1960), 291,185. JAMES RUSSELL TUTEN, Democrat, of Brunswick, Ga.; born on Appling County farm July 23, 1911; educated in Appling County public schools, South Georgia College, Douglas, Ga., and Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Ga. ; farmer, teacher, bricklayer, businessman, and building contractor; Baptist; deacon, First Baptist Church in Brunswick, Ga., 11 years; chairman of board of deacons 2 years; chairman board of trustees, Brewton Parker College; Mason, York Rite and Scottish Rite bodies; Shriner, past district master of 11th Masonic District of Georgia, and past grand marshal of Grand Lodge of Georgia; Order of the Eastern Star; member, Gridiron Secret Society of University of Geor-gia and Brunswick-Glynn County Chamber of Commerce; Kiwanian; Brunswick City Commissioner 1956-62; mayor of Brunswick 1958 and 1962; married to the former Hazel Wicker of Appling County, Ga.; four sons—James, John, Ernest, and Mark; elected to 88th Congress November 6, 1962; member of House Com-mittee on Public Works. 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 (1960), 272,154. 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 23, and Susan, age 16; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. 89708°—63——F5 38 Congressional Directory GEORGIA TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Franklin, Greene, Hart, Lincoln, Madison, McDuffie,r Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Richmond, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren, and Wilkes (17 counties). Population (1960), 348,379. ROBERT GRIER STEPHENS, Jr., Democrat, of Athens, Ga.; born in Atlanta, Ga., August 14, 1913, son of Dr. Robert Grier and Martha Lucy (Evans) Stephens; educated in the Atlanta public schools; was graduated from Boys’ High School in 1931 and the University of Georgia (A.B. degree) in 1935; attended the University of Hamburg, Germany, on an exchange student scholarship; taught history and political science at the University of Georgia 1936-40; received the M.A. degree in 1937 and law degree, cum laude, in 1941; during World War II served in the U.S. Army for 414 years in the States and in Germany, the last assign-ment before separation was on the legal staff of Mr. Justice Robert Jackson at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals; returned to Athens, Ga., and engaged there in general practice of law from 1946 to 1961; city attorney of Athens 1947— 50; member of State senate 1951-53 and member of State house of representatives 1953-59; married the former Grace Winston of Clarke County in 1938; four children, Winston, Rob, Mary Winston, and Lawton Evans; elder of the Presby-terian Church; member of American Legion, VFW, Elks, Kiwanis (lieutenant-governor), Woodmen, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, Kappa Alpha Order, and ODK; elected to 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. HAWAIL Biographical HAWAII (Population (1960), 632,772) SENATORS HIRAM LEONG FONG, Republican, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Honolulu, October 1, 1907; attorney and businessman; corporation president of Finance Factors, Grand Pacific Life Insurance, Finance Realty, Finance Home Builders, Finance Investment, Finance Factors Building, Finance Factors Foundation, and Market City; operates banana farm in Honolulu; attended Kalihiwaena Gram-mar School, St. Louis College, and McKinley High School; University of Hawaii, B.A., LL.D. (honorary); member Phi Beta Kappa; Harvard Law School, LL.B.; Tufts University, LL.D. (honorary); Lafayette College, LL.D. (honorary), Elector, Hall of Fame for Great Americans; 14 years in Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii; 6 years as speaker and 4 years as vice speaker; delegate to the Re-publican National Conventions 1952, 1956, and 1960; vice president of Terri-torial Constitutional Convention, 1950; judge advocate of the Seventh Fighter Command of the Seventh Air Force with rank of major in World War II; presently colonel, U.S. Air Force Reserve; married to Ellyn Lo; 4 children, Hiram, Jr., Rodney, Merie-Ellen, and Marvin-Allan; elected to the United States Senate July 28, 1959, for the term beginning August 21, 1959, and ending January 3, 1965. DANIEL KEN INOUYE, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Honolulu, September 7, 1924; A.B. degree in government and economics, University of Hawaii, 1950; J.D. degree, George Washington University Law School, 1952; majority leader, Territorial house of representatives; 1954-58; Territorial senate, 1958-59; enlisted as private, 442d Infantry Regimental Combat Team, 1943; battlefield commission, second lieutenant, 1944; served in France and Italy; retired captain, U.S. Army; Methodist; married the former Margaret Shinobu Awamura of Honolulu; elected July 28, 1959, to the 86th Congress; reelected to the 87th Congress; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 632,772. THOMAS P. GILL, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; born in Honolulu April 21, 1922; attended the public schools and graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1940; attended University of Hawaii 1940-41; graduated from University of California, B.A. degree in 1948 and LL.B. degree in 1951; member of the Terri-torial Guard from December 1941 to October 1942; volunteered for service in the 24th Infantry Division in November 1942, saw service in New Guinea and the Philippines and discharged in November 1945; received Bronze Star and Purple Heart; engaged in the practice of law in 1951; partner in law firm of Gill, Doi, Shim, Naito & McClung; chairman of Oahu Democratic County Committee 1954-58 and Oahu campaign chairman in 1952 and 1954; delegate to the Demo-cratic National Convention in 1960; attorney for the Hawaii Senate 1955 regular session and administrative assistant to the speaker, Hawaii House of Representa-tives, 1957 regular and special sessions; representative from the 15th District in 30th Territorial session and in the first State legislature, serving as majority floor leader 1959-62; married the former Lois Hanawalt of Bakersfield, Calif.; six children—Thomas, Andrea, Eric, Ivan, Timothy, and Gary; member of American Legion and many civie and community organizations; elected to the 88th Con-gress November 6, 1962. 40 Congressional Directory HAWAII SPARK MASAYUKI MATSUNAGA, Democrat, of Honolulu, Hawaii; of Japanese descent but citizen by birthright; born in Kukuiula, Kauai, Hawaii, October 8, 1916; graduated from Kauai High School in 1933, University of Hawaii in 1941, Ed. B.; Harvard Law School in 1951, LL.B.; took postgraduate studies at Northwestern University Traffic Institute in 1957 and Lawyers Post Graduate Clinics of Chicago, Ill, in 1958; served in R.O.T.C., University of Hawaii, 1940 and 1941; commissioned a second lieutenant U.S. Army Reserve in June 1941; volunteered for active service and was assigned to Company K, 299th Infantry, U.S. Army, in July 1941; wounded twice in battle; released from active service as a captain in December 1945 and discharged from Army of the United States in April 1953; awarded Bronze Star, Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Commendation Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, Expert Infantry Badge, Ameri-can Theater Ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon with one campaign star, European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with four campaign stars; employed while attending school as stevedore and warehouseman 1931-34; book-keeper and sales clerk 1934-37; U.S. Department of Interior, December 1945 to July 1947; War Assets Administration July 1947 to August 1948; assistant public prosecutor, city and county of Honolulu 1952-54; private practice of law since 1954; member of Territorial legislature 1954-59, serving as majority leader in 1959; candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii in 1959; married to the former Helene Hatsumi Tokunaga; five children—XKaren, Keene, Diane, Merle, and Matthew; member of Hawaii Statehood Delegation to Congress in 1950 and 1954, the Hawaiian and American bar associations, Disabled American Veterans (adjutant, commander, and trustee), and active in many political, civie, commu-nity, welfare, and veteran organizations; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. IDAHO Biographical IDAHO (Population (1960), 667,191) SENATORS FRANK CHURCH, Democrat, of Boise, Idaho; born July 25, 1924, at Boise; attended public schools; A. B., LL. B., Stanford University; enlisted as private in United States Army during World War II and commissioned as officer on 20th birthday, serving with Military Intelligence in China, Burma, and India; en-gaged in private law practice in Boise; married to former Bethine Clark, daughter of United States District Judge and former Idaho Governor Chase A. Clark; two sons: Forrest, 14, and Clark, 5; two terms Department Judge Advocate, Idaho Department of the American Legion; State chairman Crusade for Freedom, 1954-55; State chairman, Young Democrats of Idaho, 1952-54; Keynoter, Demo-cratic National Convention, 1960; elected to the United States Senate on Novem-ber 6, 1956; reelected November 6, 1962. LEN B. JORDAN, Republican, of Boise, Idaho; farmer, rancher, businessman, and economic adviser; born in Mount Pleasant, Utah, May 15, 1899; attended the public and high schools at Enterprise, Oreg.; enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War I, was commissioned, and discharged as a second lieutenant; entered the University of Oregon in 1919 and worked his way with part-time campus jobs and summer jobs and graduated in 1923 with A.B. degree; married the former Grace Edgington of Hood River, Oreg., on December 30, 1924; three children— Joseph, Stephen, and Patricia (Mrs. Charles Storey); was a resident of Grange-ville, Idaho, 1941-51; member of Idaho Legislature in 1947; Governor of Idaho, 1951-55; is a director of Circle C Ranch and the Jordan Motor Co.; member of the International Joint Commission 1955-57; member of the International Devel-opment Advisory Board 1958-59; is a trustee of the Boise Methodist Church, a Mason, and a member of Rotary International; appointed to the United States Senate August 6, 1962, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry C. Dwor-shak; is a member of the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee and the Labor and Public Welfare Committee. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, Canyon, Clearwater, Custer, Gem, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis, Nez Perce, Payette, Shoshone, Valley, and Washington (19 counties). Population (1960), 257,242. COMPTON IGNATIUS WHITE, Jgr., Democrat, of Clarkfork, Bonner County, Idaho; born in Spokane, Wash., December 19, 1920; livestock breeder; also actively engaged in mining and logging; son of the late Compton I. White, Sr., who was a member of 73d through 79th and 81st Congresses from the First Dis-trict of Idaho, and Josephine Elizabeth Bunn White, residents of Clarkfork, Idaho; educated in the public schools of Clarkfork, Idaho, and Washington, D.C.; George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho; married Florence Eulalia Waddell of Athol, Idaho, November 19, 1948; six children—John Edward, born September 16, 1949; Michael Bowman, born November 20, 1950; Joel Patrick, born January 4, 1952; Christine Marie, born January 4, 1953; Harold Lewis, born January 29, 1954; and Daniel Paul, born April 29, 1955; member of school board and Clarkfork Board of Trustees, at present serving second term as chairman; also member Advisory Committee Kaniksu National Forest and various civic organizations; candidate for Demo-cratic nomination to United States Senate from Idaho in 1960; mayor of Clarkfork 1958-62; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. 42 Congressional Directory IDAHO SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Ada, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte, Camas, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Elmore, Franklin, Fremont, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lincoln, Madison, Minidoka, Oneida, Owyhee, Power, Teton, and Twin Falls (25 counties) and part of Yellow-stone National Park. Population (1960), 409,949. RALPH R. HARDING, Democrat, of Blackfoot, Idaho; born in Malad City, Idaho, September 9, 1929; attended the public schools of Malad City and St. Anthony, Idaho; served 2 years as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; enlisted in U.S. Army in December 1951, commissioned in December 1952, served in Korea, and was discharged in December 1953; member of State house of representatives from Oneida County 1955-56; graduated from Brigham Young University, B.S. degree in political science, and took graduate work in accounting; married Willa Conrad of Iona, Idaho; children, one son and two daughters; comptroller, American Potato Co., Blackfoot, Idaho, 1957-60; member of Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, and American Legion; elected to the 87th Congress; reelected to the 88th Congress; member of the Committee on Agriculture with assignment to the Forests, Wheat, Domestic Marketing and Foreign Agriculture Operations subcommittees. ILLINOIS Biographical ILLINOIS (Population (1960), 10,081,158) SENATORS PAUL H. DOUGLAS, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Salem, Mass., March 26, 1892; A. B. Bowdoin College; Ph. D. Columbia University, 1921; recipient of numerous honorary degrees; married to Emily Taft Douglas, Congress-woman-at-large from Illinois, 79th Congress; father of Helen (Mrs. Paul Klein), John, Dorothea (Mrs. Robert John), Paul, and Jean (Mrs. Daniel Brisker); 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, ete. ; 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 Peleliu and Okinawa; awarded Bronze Star for “hercic achievement in action’; elected Senator on November 2, 1948, by plurality of 407,728, reelected November 2, 1954, by a majority of 240,655; reelected November 8, 1960, by a majority of 437,091. 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 73d, 74th, 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, and 80th 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; renominated for Senate April 1962; reelected November 6, 1962, for third full term; honorary degrees; LIL. 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.—Ciry oF CHICAGO: That part of ward 2 south of the center line of 31st Street as ex-tended; ward 3; that part of ward 4 north of the center line of east 46th Street as extended and that part west of the center line of south Cottage Grove Avenue; ward 6; that part of ward 8 west of the center line of south Stony Island Avenue as extended and that part north of the center line of east 99th Street as extended; ward 20; that part of ward 21 east and north of the line drawn from the intersection of the center lines of west 87th Street and south Stewart Avenue, south along the center line of south Stewart Avenue as extended to its intersection with the center line of west 99th Street, east along the center line of west 99th Street as extended to its intersection with the center line of south State Street. Population (1960), 397,324. WILLIAM L. DAWSON. Democrat, of Chicago, Ill; born in Albany, Ga., was graduated from Albany (Ga.) Normal School and Fisk University 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; vice chairman, Cook County Central Committee; elected to the 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; during the 81st, 82d, 84th, 85th, 86th, and 87th Congresses served as chairman of the Government Operations Committee; and is presently serving as chairman of the Government Operations Committee and as a member of the House District Committee. 44 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS SECOND DISTRICT.—C1TY OF CHICAGO: That part of ward 4 south of the center line of east 46th Street as extended and east of the center line of south Cottage Grove Avenue; wards 5 and 7; that part of ward 8 east of the center line of south Stony Island Avenue as extended and that part south of the center line of east 99th Street as extended; wards 9 and 10. Population (1960), 365,525. BARRATT O'HARA, Democrat; born at St. Joseph, Mich., April 28, 1882; 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., LL. B. (honorary, Shorter College-Jackson Seminary); 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 inter-oceanic canal, Smithsonian Institution 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 and later was awarded the Order of Military Merit in White by the Republic of Cuba for services rendered the people of Cuba during their war for independence; at 20, was sporting editor of St. Louis (Mo.) Chronicle (Scripps-McRae) and at 21 was sporting editor of Hearst’s Chicago American; later was Sunday editor of the Chicago Examiner and editor and publisher of the Chicago Magazine; at 30 was elected Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, the younzest in the State’s history; chairman of Illinois Senate Vice and Wage Commission, which was responsible for the passage of the first State minimum-wage laws; while Acting Governor (in absence from State of Governor Dunne) served as member of Secre-tary Redfield’s Federal board of inquiry into SS Eastland tragedy (capsizing July 23, 1915, in Chicago River, occasioning loss of 812 lives) and proposed legislation which, enacted by the Congress, has prevented similar catastrophes since that time; in 1917 became president of company with studios in Hollywood, an organi-zation 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 construction; Past Judge Advocate General, Veterans of Foreign Wars; one of the organizers of the American Legion in Illinois; member Chicago Press Veterans Association, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Phi, American Veterans Committee, United Spanish War Veterans, and 80th Division Veterans Associa-tion; author of From Figg to Johnson, Legislative Compendium, Defaulted Real Estate Bonds, and (with Marie Crowe) Who Made the Constitution?; elected to the 81st Congress and the 83d Congress; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: That part of ward 13 south of the center line of west 66th Street as extended; wards 16, 17, 18, and 19; that part of ward 21 west and south of the line drawn from the inter- section of the center lines of west 87th Street and south Stewart Avenue, south along the center line of south Stewart Avenue as extended to its intersection with the center line of west 99th Street, east along the center line of west 99th Street as extended to its intersection with the center line of south State Street. Cook COUNTY: That part of the township of Worth located within the limits of the village of Evergreen Park. Population (1960), 426,070. WILLIAM T. MURPHY, Democrat, Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, IIl.; graduated from Loyola University School of Law with an LL. B. degree; ad-mitted to Illinois State Bar and admitted to practice before the U. S. Supreme Court; member of Illinois Bar Association and American Bar Association; mem-ber Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity; married to the former Rose M. McInerney; children, William T., Jr.; John P., and Rosemary; veteran of World War I; mem-ber American Legion; alderman of the 17th Ward, city of Chicago, 1935-59; chairman of the Committee on Labor-Management, 1940-47; chairman of the Committee on Planning, 1947-55; chairman of the Committee on Planning and Housing, 1955-59; member of Chicago Plan Commission, 1947-59; member Lambda Alpha Honorary Land Economics Fraternity; member of the Canada- U.S. Interparliamentary Group 1961-62, First and Second Sessions, Ottawa- ILLINOIS B rographacal 45 Washington, D.C.; licensed professional engineer; registered land surveyor; delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1944, 1948, 1952, and 1956; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; member of House Committee on Foreign Affairs. FOURTH DISTRICT.—Co0r CoUNTY: Townships of Bloom, Bremen, Calumet, Lemont, Lyons, Or-land, Palos, Rich, Thornton, and Worth, except that part of the township of Worth located within the limits of the village of Evergreen Park. Population (1960), 516,624. EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Republican, of South Holland, Ill.; born Sep-tember 15, 1926, in Chicago; attended Mount Carmel High School and Loyola University, Chicago (B. Sec. History); veteran of World War II, Army, Infantry, Pacific Theater, 1945, Japanese Occupation Forces; served one term in Illinois General Assembly as State representative of the 24th District, 1957-58; president of the West Pullman Savings & Loan Association; religion, Roman Catholic; member of Knights of Columbus, Polish Roman Catholic Union, Moose, Kiwanis, American Legion, VFW, Polish Legion of American Veterans (past post com-mander, past State vice commander), Amvets, Polish National Alliance, Polish Highlanders (national director), Catholic War Veterans, Polish Alma Mater, and Alpha Delta Gamma Fraternity; selected by the Chicago Junior Association of Commerce and Industry as one of Chicago’s Ten Outstanding Young Men for 1959 and 1961; married to Patricia Van Der Giessen; one daughter, Maureen Sue; elected to the 86th Congress; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: That part of ward 11 south of the center line of west 31st Street as extended; ward 12; that part of ward 13 north of the center line of west 66th Street as extended; wards 14 and 15; that part of ward 23 south of the Illinois and Michigan Canal. Coox CouNTy: That part of the township of Stickney located south of west 65th Street as extended. Population (1960), 351,023. JOHN C. KLUCZYNSKI, Democrat of Chicago, Ill.; elected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CiIty oF CHICAGO: Ward 22, precincts 1 to 73, all; ward 23, precincts 24, 25, 31, 33, 34, 41, 43 to 46, 54, 57, and 59; ward 24, precincts 1 to 58, all; ward 29, precincts 1 to 64, all; ward 30, precincts 21 to 48, 58 to 61, 64, 65, 66, 73, 74 and 75; ward 37, precincts 15, 24, 26, 27, 46 to 68, 71, 72, 73, and 75 to 78; and Stickney, precincts 1 to 8, all; total precincts, 288. Population (1960), 278,703. THOMAS J. O'BRIEN, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, IIl.; 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 73d Congress; reelected to the 74th and 75th Congresses; elected sheriff of Cook County, 1938 to 1942; elected to the 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member Committee on Ways and Means. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Ciry oF CHICAGO: Ward 1; that part of ward 2 north of the center line of 31st Street as extended; that part of ward 11 north of the center line of west 31st Street; wards 25 to 28. Popu-lation (1960), 393,209. ROLAND VICTOR LIBONATI, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born in Chicago, Ill., December 29, 1900; son of Ernest Michael and Flower (Pellettieri) Libonati; graduated from Lewis Institute, 1918; University of Michigan, 1921; University of Michigan and Northwestern University Law School, 1924; admitted to bar in 1924; practicing attorney and senior member of Libonati & Schultz; married Jeannette Katherine Van Hanxleden in 1942; one son, Michael Ernest Libonati, 18 years old; State representative for 57th, 58th, and 62d general assemblies and State senator 1942-58, serving as Democratic whip 1944-57; minority leader August 1957-58; member of Chicago Bar Association, Justinian Society, Loyal Order of the Moose, American Legion Past Commanders’ Club, Forty and Eight Voiture 220, and Federal Post 437 American Legion (Department of Illinois); member and past commander of Elliodor M. Libonati Barracks, Number 2050, Veterans of World War I, USA; founder and owner of American Boys’ Camp for indigent children at Coloma, Wis.; Roman Catholic; elected to the 85th Congress in a special election December 31, 1957, to fill the unexpired term of James B. Bowler; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. 46 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS EIGHTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: That part of ward 30 north of the center line of west Kinzie Street as extended; wards 31 to 34; that part of ward 35 south and east of the line drawn from the inter-section of the center lines of west Diversey Avenue and north Long Avenue, east along the center line of west Diversey Avenue to its intersection with the center line of north Pulaski Road, north along the center line of north Pulaski Road to its intersection with the center line of west Addison Street; ward 36; that part of ward 37 north of the center line of west Kinzie Street as extended, and that part of ward 40 south of the thread of the north branch of the Chicago River. Population (1960), 483,537. DAN ROSTENKOWSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; educated in St. John’s Military Academy and Loyola University; served as State representative in the 68th General Assembly and as State senator from the 33d senatorial dis-trict in the 69th and 70th General Assemblies; served 2 years in the Infantry in Korea; former president of the Automobile Salesman Association; member of—Polish National Alliance, Polish Roman Catholic Union, Polish Alma Mater, Knights of Columbus, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Northwest Town Kiwanis Club, Loyal Order of Moose; chairman of Finance Committee Boy Scout Drive, 1959-60; regional chairman, March of Dimes, 1960-61; married LaVerne Pirkins and have four daughters; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CiI1yY OF CHICAGO: Wards 42 to 44, 46, 48, and 49. Population (1960), 428,202. EDWARD R. FINNEGAN, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born June 5, 1905, in Chicago; graduated from DePaul University School of Law, LL.B. degree in 1930; also attended Northwestern University School of Law and Loyola University; attorney; assistant State’s attorney, Cook County, Ill., and assistant corporation counsel, Chicago, Ill.; married the former Katherine Esther Coyle of Chicago in 1935 (deceased); three children, Sarah Jane, Moira, and Kathleen; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: That part of ward 38 west of the Des Plaines River, and that part of Du Page County which is located in the city of Chicago. Cook CouNTY: Townships of Berwyn, Cicero, Leyden, Maine, Oak Park, Proviso, River Forest, Riverside, and that part of Chicago O’Hare International Airport which is located in the township of Elk Grove. Population (1960), 552,582. 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 Suburban 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, 21; Lynne, 19; Harold Paul, 17; elected to the 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—City oF CHICAGO: That part of ward 35 north and west of the line drawn from the intersection of the center lines of west Diversey Avenue and north Long Avenue, east along the center line of west Diversey Avenue to its intersection with the center line of north Pulaski Road, north along the center line of north Pulaski Road to its intersection with the center line of west Addison Street; that part of ward 38 east of the Des Plaines River; ward 39; that part of ward 40 north of the thread of the north branch of the Chicago River; wards 41, 45, and 47. Cook COUNTY: Township of Norwood Park. Population (1960), 433,491. ROMAN C. PUCINSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, Ill.; born May 13, 1919, Buffalo, N. Y.; reared in Chicago where his maternal grandmother moved from Texas; educated in Chicago public schools; attended Northwestern University and John Marshall Law School in Chicago; has been a staff reporter and writer for the Chicago Sun-Times for the past 20 years before being elected to Congress; served in World War II, enlisting as a private in the 106th Cavalry; was honorably discharged with the rank of captain; served with 20th Global (Superfort) Air ILLINOIS Biographical Force; led his bomber group on the first B-29 bombing raid over Tokyo in 1944 and subsequently flew 48 missions over Japan; awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with Clusters; served as chief investigator for a select committee of Congress which investigated the mass murder by the Communists of 15,000 Polish army officers in World War II; is a member of the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Amvets, the Chicago Newspaper Guild (AFL-CIO); Roman Catholic; married to Aurelia Bordin of Chicago, Ill.; has two children; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. TWELITH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Boone, Lake, and McHenry (3 counties). Population (1960), ROBERT McCLORY, Republican, of Lake Bluff, Ill.; born in Riverside, Ill., January 31, 1908; educated public schools, I’Institut Sillig, Vevey, Switzerland, Dartmouth College, LL.B. degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1932; U.S. Marine Corps Reserve 1933-37; engaged in practice of law in State and Federal courts in Cook and Lake Counties, Ill., from 1932; elected house of representatives, Illinois General Assembly, 1950; elected Illinois State Senate 1952, and reelected 1956 and 1960; served as chairman of Committee on High-ways and Traffic Regulations, vice chairman of Republican Caucus of Illinois State Senate, and as member of Committee on Committees, Executive, Judiciary, and Conservation committees and in other important posts including membership on Joint Economy Committee reducing State appropriations in 1961 by $13,800,000; married to the former Audrey B. Vasey of Toronto, Canada; one daughter, Beatrice (Mrs. Andre Donald Etienne); two sons, Michael and Oliver; member Chicago, Lake County, Illinois State, and American Bar Associations, Law Club of Chicago; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—Cook COUNTY: Townships of Barrington, Evanston, Hanover, New Trier, Niles, Northfield, Palatine, Schaumburg, and Wheeling; that portion of the township of Elk Grove not included within the limits of the city of Chicago. City oF CHICAGO: Ward 50. Population(1960), 503,435. DONALD RUMSFELD, Republican, of Glenview, Ill.; born in Evanston, Ill, July 9, 1932; attended Winnetka public schools; graduated Princeton University, 1954, in political science; served as a naval aviator and flight instructor until 1957; married the former Joyce Pierson of Wilmette; two daughters, Valerie and Marcy; administrative assistant to former Congressman David Dennison, Ohio, 1958; on staff of Congressman Robert Griffin, Michigan, in 1959; was associated with A. G. Becker & Co., Inc., Chicago investment bankers, as registered representative, 1960-62; member Presbyterian Church; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—WiLL CounNtY. DU PAGE COUNTY: That portion not included in the city of Chicago. Population (1960), 505,076. -ELMER J. HOFFMAN, Republican, of Wheaton, Ill.; born at Wheaton, Ill., July 7, 1899; educated in public schools of Wheaton; enlisted in the Artillery Corps in World War I; after service in France helped operate his father’s farm, as well as his own trucking concern until 1930; entered employ of sheriff’s office, Du Page County, and in 1938 was elected sheriff; elected chief deputy sheriff in 1942; in 1946 was again elected sheriff; in 1951 was probation officer for Du Page County’s Circuit and County Courts; in 1949 was elected chairman of the Du Page County Republican Central Committee, a position he still holds; and in 1950 was elected vice president of the State organization and president of the Second Appellate Court District; elected treasurer, State of Illinois, in 1952, to become the 41st Republican to hold that office since the first treasurer was ap-pointed in 1818 by the General Assembly as was provided for at that time by the State Constitution; again elected State treasurer in 1956; secretary-treasurer Illinois Sheriffs Association and has been reelected annually since 1938; member of American Legion, Perrottet-Nickerson Post No. 76 at Wheaton; V. F. W., 40 and 8; Elks, Elmhurst Lodge B.P.O. Elks No. 1531; Moose; Mystic Workers; Wheaton High School “W’”’ Club; Illinois Farm Bureau; fourth degree Knight of Columbus; first president of the first Little League (baseball) organized in Du Page County; married to Frances Elick of West Chicago; have one daughter, Joan; residence 525 East Illinois Street, Wheaton, Ill.; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. 48 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: De Kalb, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, and La Salle (5 counties).Population (1960), 410,650. CHARLOTTE T. REID, Republican, of Aurora, Ill.; born September 27, 1913, in Kankakee, Ill.; attended public schools of Aurora and Illinois College at Jacksonville, Ill.; left college to engage in a professional singing career; under the name of Annette King, appeared as a vocalist for 3 years on Don MeNeill’s radio program; active in civie and political affairs with husband; married to Frank R. Reid, Jr. (now deceased), in 1938; two sons, Frank R. Reid III and Edward Thompson Reid; and two daughters, Patricia (Mrs. George Lindner) and Susan Reid; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Carroll, Jo Daviess, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside, and Winne-bago (6 counties). Population (1960), 395,293. JOHN B. ANDERSON, Republican, of Rockford, Ill.; born in Rockford, Ill., February 15, 1922; graduated from Rockford Central High School in 1939; A.B. and J.D. degrees from the University of Illinois; LL.M. degree from Harvard Law School; while at Harvard served on the faculty of Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, Mass. ; admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Illinois in 1946; during World War II enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in the Field Artillery for 21% years, 10 months of which were spent overseas in four major campaigns in the European Theater of Operations; member of the U.S. State Department’s Career Diplomatic Service in 1952 and then sent abroad and sta-tioned in West Berlin for 214 years as an adviser on the staff of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany; engaged in practice of law in 1955; State’s attorney of Winnebago County 1956-60; married to Keke Anderson; three ¢hiidren, Eleanora, John, Jr., and Diane; member of Winnebago County Bar Association, American Legion, the University Club of Rockford, and the First Evangelical Free Church of Rockford of which he was a former trustee; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Ford, Iroquois, Kankakee, Livingston, McLean, Vermilion, and Woodford (7 counties). Population (1960), 387,204. LESLIE C. ARENDS, Republican, of Melvin, Ill., born at Melvin, Ill; attended grade and high schools at Melvin, Ill., and Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio; LL. D. degree from Illinois Wesleyan University; 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 commander; member of Ford County Farm Bureau; Methodist; 33d degree Mason; member of board of directors, Illi-nois Wesleyan University; actively engaged in banking and farming since 1920; elected to the 74th Congress on November 6, 1934; reelected to the 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; elected Republican Whip in 1944. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Bureau, Lee, Marshall, Peoria, Putnam, Stark, and Tazewell (7 counties). Population (1960), 391,232. 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, business administration; distinguished Alumnus Award 1961; 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 dis-abled veteran after being awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and four battle stars; administrative assistant to predecessor, Congressman Harold Velde, during his service in the House from 1949 through 1956; elected to 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; serving on Appropriations Committee, and Subcom-mittees on Agriculture, Labor, and Health, Education, and Welfare; Assistant Regional Republican Whip; Young Republican Hall of Fame; Peoria Association of Commerce; Ad Club; Cosmopolitan International; Orpheus Club; Creve Coeur Council Boy Scouts; YMCA; American Legion; VFW; DAV; Amvets; Military Order Purple Heart; Order of Ahepa; Sigma Nu and Pi Kappa Delta fraternities; married former Corinne Woodruff, December 26, 1948; four children, Scott (12), Bruce (11), Laurie (9), Robin (8); residing at 1029 North Glenwood, Peoria, Ill. ILLINOIS Biographical NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Fulton, Henderson, Henry, Knox, Mercer, Rock Island, and Warren (7 counties). Population (1960), 350,515. ROBERT THADDEUS McLOSKEY, Republican, of Monmouth, Ill.; born in Monmouth, Ill, June 26, 1907; graduated Monmouth College (political science major) 1928 and Worsham College, 1932; married former Elizabeth Dickson; four children—Lt. Robert D., USNR, Mrs. Richard (Anne) Romine, Mary Alice, and Margaret Gail; attends Methodist Church; served 10 years in Illinois House of Representatives where he was Republican Whip and member of Budgetary Commission; precinet committeeman for 20 years; served 10 years as chairman of the Warren County Republican Central Committee; twice elected alternate delegate to Republican National Convention; one term as County Tax Supervisor and two terms on County Board of Supervisors; former governor of Illinois Young Republican organization; charter member Monmouth Lions Club, past exalted ruler Elks, past master Masons, Royal Arch Chapter, member Farm Bureau, Chamber of Commerce, director Prime Beef Association, former director College Alumni Board, presently member Monmouth College Athletic Board of Control; farm manager; elected to 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Adams, Brown, Calhoun, Cass, Greene, Hancock, Jersey, MeDonough, Macoupin, Morgan, Pike, Sangamon, Schuyler, and Scott (14 counties). Population(1960), 445,443. PAUL FINDLEY, Republican, of Pittsfield, Ill.; born June 23, 1921, in Jackson-ville, Ill.; graduated from Illinois College, A.B. degree; Phi Beta Kappa; engaged in the printing and publishing business and publisher of two weekly newspapers; married to the former Lucille Gemme; two children, Craig and Diane; veteran World War II (Guam invasion, Japan); elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to 88th Congress; member, Committee on Agriculture. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Alexander, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Union, Whites, and Williamson (18 counties). Population (1960), 363,196. 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, 1950, a nonprofit organization formed to train guide dogs and present them to blind persons free of charge; licensed auctioneer; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CovNTIES: Champaign, De Witt, Douglas, Logan, Macon, Mason, Menard, Moultrie, and Piatt (9 counties). Population (1960), 373,831. 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 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Con-gresses; home address: 900 West Park Street, Champaign; Washington address: 16 West Lennox Street, Chevy Chase, Md. 50 Congressional Directory ILLINOIS TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bond, Christian, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Edwards, Effingham, Edgar, Fayette, Jasper, Lawrence, Marion, Montgomery, Rich- land, Shelby, Wabash, Washington, and Wayne (21 counties). Population (1960), 443,553. GEORGE EDWARD SHIPLEY, Democrat, of Olney, Ill.; born in Richland County, Ill., April 21, 1927; graduated from Olney High School; attended George-town University; chief deputy sheriff of Richland County 1950-54; sheriff of Richland County 1954-58; served in the United States Marine Corps for 3 years and was discharged in 1947, with service in the South Pacific; owner of a restaurant in Olney; married Ann Watson and they have four children; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. TY ENTYrourTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Madison and St. Clair (2 counties). Population (1960), 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; one son; member of Ameri-can Legion, AMVETS, Knights of Columbus, Loyal Order of Moose, Eagles, Elks, Ancient Order of Hibernians, and the National Press Club; elected to the 79th and each succeeding Congress. INDIANA B tographical 51 INDIANA (Population (1960), 4,662,498) SENATORS VANCE HARTKE, Democrat, of Evansville, Ind.; born in Stendal, Pike County, Ind., May 31, 1919, son of the late Hugo Hartke and Ida Egbert Hartke; educated in Stendal public schools; graduated from Evansville College with A. B. degree; captain of the basketball team; president Student Government Association; member Lamba Chi Alpha; graduated from Indiana University Law School with J. D. degree; double scholarship winner; editor Indiana Law Journal; Phi Delta Phi and Tau Kappa Alpha (honoraries); veteran of Navy and Coast Guard service in World War II; including supply and purchasing duties at Underwater Sound Laboratory at New London, Conn.; attorney, Evansville, Ind., 1948-58; deputy prosecuting attorney, Vanderburgh County, Ind., 1950-51; Mayor of Evansville, Ind. 1956-58; member: Wabash Valley Association, Ohio Valley Improvement Association, Exchange Club, Central Turners, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Lutheran Laymen’s League; director, Evansville’s Future, Inc.; married Martha Tiernan of Richmond, Ind., in June 1943; seven children; elected to the United States Senate on November 4, 1958. BIRCH BAYH, Democrat, of Terre Haute, Ind.; born January 22, 1928, in Terre Haute, Ind.; B.S. from Purdue University, School of Agriculture, 1951; studied government and social studies at Indiana State College; J.D. from Indiana University School of Law; served with U.S. Army in Europe; elected to four terms in Indiana House of Representatives; served as speaker for one term and as minor-ity leader for two terms; member of Centenary Methodist Church in Terre Haute; married to the former Marvella Hern, Enid, Okla.; father of one son, Evan, age 8; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, for the term beginning January 3, 1963. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—LAKE COUNTY. Population (1960), 513,269. RAY J. MADDEN, Democrat, of Gary, Ind.; born in Waseca, Minn. ; attended the public schools and was graduated from Sacred Heart Academy, Waseca, Minn. and from Creighton University, Omaha, Nebr., with LL. B. degree; elected munici-pal judge of Omaha, Nebr.; 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 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Benton, Carroll, Cass, Fulton, Jasper, Kosciusko, Newton, Porter, Pulaski, Starke, Tippecanoe, and White (12 counties). Population (1960), 357,309. CHARLES A. HALLECK, Republican, of Rensselaer, was born in Jasper County, Ind., August 22, 1900, and has resided there all his life; attended grade and high schools in Rensselaer; was graduated from Indiana University with an A. B. degree in 1922 and with an LL. B. degree in 1924; elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Order of the Coif, and is also a member of Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Phi; served in World War I and is a member of the American Legion; married to Blanche White, of Indianapolis, and they have two children, Charles W. and Mrs. Walter R. Litchfield; was elected prosecuting attorney of the Jasper-Newton circuit in 1924, and was reelected four times; was elected to the 74th Congress at a special election held on January 29, 1935; reelected to the 75th and succeeding Congresses; majority leader in 80th and 83d Congresses; minority leader in 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. 52 Congressional Directory INDIANA THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Elkhart, La Porte, Marshall, and St. Joseph (4 counties). Population (1960), 472,958. JOHN BRADEMAS, Democrat, of South Bend, Ind.; born in Mishawaka, Ind., March 2, 1927; graduate of South Bend Central High School; B. A. magna cum laude, 1949, Harvard University (Veterans National Scholar, Phi Beta Kappa); D. Phil. 1954, Oxford University (Rhodes Scholar for Indiana); served in the U. S. Navy, 1945-46; assistant professor of political science, St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Ind.; executive assistant to Adlai E. Stevenson, 1955-56; during 1955, legislative assistant to United States Senator Pat McNamara of Michigan, and administrative assistant to Representative Thomas Ludlow Ashley of Ohio; member: First Methodist Church of South Bend; Portage Lodge, No. 675, F. & A. M.; Ahepa; Eagles; Moose; American Legion; past president of International Relations Council, Ine.; former faculty adviser for St. Joseph County Inter-Campus Council of the National Conference of Christians and Jews; executive secretary of St. Joseph County CARE for Poland Committee; member of congressional delegation to First Inter-American Parliamentary Con-ference, Lima, Peru, 1959; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Allen, De Kalb, Lagrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells, and Whitley (8 counties). Population (1960), 390,010. 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 lieutenant colonel, Judge Advocate Reserve; awarded battle stars for the Normandy, North-ern 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; trustee, Hillsdale College; 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, Ind., and American Bar Associations; elected to 82d Congress on Novem-ber 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Blackford, Clinton, Grant, Howard, Huntington, Jay, Madison, Miami, Tipton, and Wabash (10 counties). Population (1960), 459,473. J. EDWARD ROUSH, Democrat, of Huntington, Ind.; born in Barnsdall, Okla., September 12, 1920; has resided in Huntington County, Ind., since 1924; attended the elementary schools; was graduated from Huntington High School in 1938; Huntington (Ind.) College with A.B. degree, and Indiana University School of Law in 1949 with LL.B. degree; lawyer; served one term in Indiana Legislature in 1949; elected prosecuting attorney of Huntington County in 1954 for a 4-year term; served as an Infantry officer during World War II with approx-imately 4 years of service; was recalled into the Army in 1950, serving as a Counter Intelligence Corps agent; member of the Board of Education of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ; member of the Board of Trustees of Huntington College; member: Huntington County Bar Association (past presi-dent), Indiana State Bar Association, and American Bar Association; married the former Pauline Borton of Fayette, Ohio, and has four children; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Boone, Fountain, Hamilton, Hendricks, Montgomery, Parke, Putnam, Vermillion, Vigo, and Warren (10 counties). Population (1960), 333,783. RICHARD LOWELL ROUDEBUSH, Republican of Noblesville, Ind.; born on a farm near Noblesville January 18, 1918; attended the schools of Hamilton County; graduated from Butler University in 1941, B.S. degree; during World War II served in the U.S. Army as a demolition specialist for the Ordnance De-partment in the Middle East, North African, and Italian Campaigns; awarded five battle stars; partner in the Roudebush Commission Co., handling livestock at the Indianapolis stockyards; married the former Marjorie Elliott of Indian- INDIANA | Biographical 53 apolis; one daughter, Karen and one son, Roy L.; member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, serving as National Commander in 1957; American Legion, Dis-abled American Veterans, Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Shrine, Flying Farmers, Indianapolis Livestock Exchange, 376th Bomb Group Veterans Association, Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs Commission, Elks Lodge, Sigma Chi, Farm Bureau, Civil War Centennial Commission, and the Refugee Christian Chureh; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress; committee assignment: House Committee on Science and Astronautics, Manned Space Flight Subcommittee. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clay, Daviess, Gibson, Greene, Johnson, Knox, Martin, Monroe, Morgan, Owen, and Sullivan (11 counties). Population (1960), 329,213. 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 25, 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 82d Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clark, Crawford, Dubois, Floyd. Harrison, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick (11 counties). Population (1960), 423,929. 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, Cleveland, Ohio; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; a Mason (32d degree K.T., Shriner), Elk, and Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity; enlisted as a private in World War I, was commissioned a second lieutenant as an aviator, and saw service in France; entered World War II when 46 years of age as a major and was promoted to lieutenant colonel, serving in the Judge Advocate General’s office and assigned to the Air Corps; graduated from DePauw University in 1919 with A. B. degree, and from Harvard Law School in 1922, with LL. B. degree; is a member of the Trinity Methodist Church, Evansville, Ind.; elected to the 81st, 82d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Bartholomew, Brown, Dearborn, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Ohio, Orange, Ripley, Scott, Switzerland, and Washington (14 counties). Popu-lation (1960), 290,596. EARL WILSON, Republican, of Bedford, Ind., was born near Huron, Lawrence County, Ind., April 18, 1906; reared on a farm; educated in the Huron public schools; received A.B. and M.S. degrees from Indiana University; diploma from Coyne Electrical School, Chicago, 1ll.; attended Purdue University; taught high school in Dubois, White, and Decatur Counties, Ind.; high-school principal in Jackson County, Ind.: married Elsie Bex; two children, Linda Sue, born Novem-ber 25, 1944, and Phillip Earl, born May 1, 1946, affiliated with the Methodist Church; elected to the 77th Congress on November 5, 1940; reelected to the 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, and 85th Congresses; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. 89708°—63——6 54 Congressional Directory INDIANA TENTH DISTRICT.—CouNnTIES: Decatur, Delaware, Fayette, Hancock, Henry, Randolph, Rush, Shelby, Union, and Wayne (10 counties). Population (1960), 394,391. RALPH HARVEY, Republican, of Henry County, Ind., was born August 9, 1901, on a farm near Mount Summit; after being graduated from Mount Summit High School, earned a B.S.A. degree at Purdue University, and returned to his home community to serve as a vocational agricultural instructor from 1923 to 1928; an active farmer, he is married (Charline Bowers), and is a member of the Christian Church, Masonic orders, Kiwanis Club, Alpha Gamma Rho, the Indiana Farm Bureau; 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 80th Congress; reelected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, and 85th Congresses; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—MARION COUNTY. Population (1960), 697,567. DONALD COGLEY BRUCE, Republican, of Indianapolis, Ind.; born in Troutville, Pa., April 27, 1921; graduated from high school in Allentown, Pa., and attended Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio; married the former Hope Mitchell; two children, Donald and Patricia; engaged in the radio broadcasting industry 1941-60, serving as program director, business manager, and general manager; member of the Trinity Lutheran Church; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress; committees: Education and Labor and Un-American Activities. 10WA Biographical IOWA (Population (1960), 2,757,537) 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.; Upper Iowa University, LL. D.; 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, Towa, 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; reelected November 1962. JACK RICHARD MILLER, Republican, of Sioux City, Iowa; born in Chi-cago, Ill., June 6, 1916; moved from Wilmette, Ill., to Sioux City with parents in 1932 and to Bedford, Iowa, in 1937; A.B. (cum laude) Creighton University, 1938; M.A. (K. of C. Fellow) Catholic University, 1939; LL.B. Columbia Uni-versity School of Law, 1946; postgraduate work, State University of Iowa College of Law, 1946; LL.D. (honorary) Parsons College, 1962; served with U.S. Air Force from January 1942 to January 1946, attaining rank of lieutenant colonel, service including Air Force Headquarters, Washington, D.C., faculty of U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., and China-Burma-India Theater of Operations; admitted to Iowa and Nebraska bars, 1946, and United States Supreme Court and District of Columbia bars, 1949; attorney, office of chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C., 1947 and 1948; professional lecturer in taxation, George Washington University, 1948; assistant professor of law, University of Notre Dame College of Law, 1948 and 1949; private practice as tax lawyer and farm tax writer, Sioux City, Iowa, 1949-60; member of Iowa House of Representatives, 1955 and 1956, and of Iowa Senate, 1957-60; member of Catholic Church, Rotary, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Moose, Eagles, Elks, Knights of Columbus, Izaak Walton League, U.C.T., R.O.A., Towa and American Bar Associations, and American Law Institute (life); colonel in U.S. Air Force Reserve; married Isabelle (Jerry) Browning of Windber, Pa., at Bolling Field, D.C., in 1942; four children—Janice, Judy, Jimmy, and Jaynie; elected to United States Senate November 8, 1960, for 6-year term beginning January 3, 1961; member of Joint Senate-House Economic Committee, Committee on Public Works, and Commit-tee on Government Operations. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Cedar, Des Moines, Henry, Iowa, Jefferson, Johnson, Lee, Louisa, Muscatine, Scott, Van Buren, and Washington (12 counties). Population (1960), 403,048. 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; honorary doctor of laws degree, Parsons College, 1959; 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 Mrs. Neale Cosby; member of Zarephath 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; recipient Phi Sigma Epsilon 56 Congressional Directory 10WA Eternal Triangle Award; past president of Scott County and First District Young Republicans; past president Davenport and Iowa Junior Chamber of Commerce; served in Iowa House of Representatives for five terms, 1944-54; past president, The Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia; vice chairman, Civil War Cen-tennial Commission; chairman, Committee on Arrangements for Joint Session to commemorate 150th Anniversary of Lincoln’s birth; chairman, Committee on Arrangements for reenactment of Lincoln’s inaugural, March 4, 1961; honorary member Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission; president, U.S. Capital Historical Society; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Allamakee, Buchanan, Clayton, Clinton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Jackson, Jones, Linn, and Winneshiek (11 counties). Population (1960), 442,406. JAMES EDWARD BROMWELL, Republican, of Center Point, Iowa; born in Cedar Rapids, March 26, 1920; attended Johnson School and graduated from Franklin High School in 1938; B.A. degree, University of Iowa in 1942; entered the U.S. Army as a private, served 4 years, and was discharged as a captain; married to the former Dorothy Bennett of Mapleton, Iowa; four children— Tom, Helen, Cathy, and Jim; M.B.A., Harvard University, 1947; returned to the University of Iowa to study law and received J.D. degree in 1950; was admitted to the bar and began practice in Cedar Rapids; assistant Linn County attorney 1956-59; owns and manages a farm near Center Point; member of Metropolitan Kiwanis Club, American Legion, Masons, Elks, and the County, State and National Bar Associations; attends Quaker meetings; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Black Hawk, Bremer, Butler, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, Floyd, Frank-lin, Grundy, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Howard, Mitchell, Winnebago, Worth, and Wright (16 counties). Population (1960), 403,442. 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 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Appanoose, Benton, Clarke, Davis, Decatur, Jasper, Keokuk, Lucas, Mahaska, Marion, Marshall, Monroe, Poweshiek, Ringgold, Tama, Union, Wapello, Warren, and Wayne (19 counties). Population (1960), 366,119. JOHN HENRY KYL, Republican, of Bloomfield, Iowa; born May 9, 1919, at Wisner, Cumming County, Nebr., the son of John George and Johanna Boonstra Kyl; A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College at Wayne and master’s degree in school administration, University of Nebraska; holds a permanent teacher’s cer-tificate; married Arlene P. Griffith of Wayne, Nebr., in 1940; children: Jon, Jannene, and Jayne; member of the Presbyterian church; elected to the 86th Congress December 15, 1959, to fill a vacancy; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. BE I iCY Tories: Boone, Polk, Story, and Webster (4 counties). Population (1960), NEAL SMITH, Democrat, of Altoona, Iowa; born March 23, 1920, at Hedrick, Iowa; married Beatrix Havens; two children, Douglas and Sharon; farmer and lives on farm near Altoona, Iowa; engaged in the practice of law in Des Moines, Iowa—clients included about 50 school boards in Iowa; graduated Drake Uni-versity Law School; attended Missouri University College of Liberal Arts and Syracuse University Schools of Public and Business Administration; 4-H Club member and leader for 10 years; has farmed for himself since 1937 except for time in armed services and some of the time in college; spent 4 years in World War II; citations include 9 battle stars, Air Medal, 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, and Order of the 10WA Biographical Purple Heart; elected National President Young Democratic Clubs of America 1953—served usual 2-year term 1953 to 1955; former chairman, Polk County Board of Social Welfare (a nonpaying civic board which distributed several million dollars per year to needy families and elder citizens); former assistant county attorney for Polk County, Iowa; member of Disabled American Veterans, Masonic Order, and various farm, school, and service organizations; elected to 86th Con-gress, November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Buena Vista, Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Humboldt, Ida, Kossuth, Lyon, O’Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sac, Sioux, and Woodbury (18 counties). Population (1960), 397,877. 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 Towa 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 LL.D., Westmar College, 1956; Deputy Majority Whip, House of Representatives, 1953-55; Deputy Republican Whip, House of Representatives, 1955-62; chairman, Republican Conference, House of Representatives, 1957-62; married Velma Ruth Pike, of Toledo, Iowa, and they have two children—Pauline Ruth Marshall and Charles Pike; elected to the 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Adair, Adams, Audubon, Carroll, Cass, Crawford, Dallas, Fre-mont, Greene, Guthrie, Harrison, Madison, Mills, Monona, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, Shelby, and Taylor 19 counties). Population ’(1960), 353, 156. 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 76th and each succeeding Congress. 58 Congressional Directory KANSAS KANSAS (Population (1960), 2,178,611) SENATORS 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; elected from the Sixth Congressional District, Kansas, to the 74th Congress on November 6, 1934; reelected to the 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, and 79th Congresses; 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 Government; chair-man 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 honorary degrees of doctor of laws from Bob Jones University in 1851, from Springfield College, Springfield, Mass., in 1953, and from William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo., in 1955; honorary degree, doctor of laws, from St. Benedict's College, Atchison, Kans., 1961; president of the International Council for Christian Leadership; member of the board of governors of the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kans., the Institute of Logopedics, Wichita, Kans., and the Agricultural Hall of Fame; 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; reelected November 6, 1962, for regular term ending January 3, 1969; member of Post Office and Civil Service, Finance, Foreign Relations, and Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. JAMES BLACKWOOD PEARSON, Republican, of Prairie Village, Kans.; born in Nashville, Tenn., May 7, 1920; moved with his family to Virginia; attended Virginia schools; graduated from the University of Virginia Law School in 1950; attended Duke University 1940-42; interrupted schooling to serve as a Navy pilot based at Olathe, Kans., Naval Air Station 1943-46; married the former Martha Mitchell of Johnson City, Kans., in 1946; four children—Jimmy, Tommy, Billy, and Laura Alice; admitted to the bar in 1950 and began practice at Mission, Kans., in 1950; city attorney for Westwood, Fairway, and Lenexa 1952-61; assistant county, attorney 1952-54; probate judge of Johnson County 1954-56; member of the State senate 1956-60; was not a candidate for reelection; returned to law practice; was the State campaign manager for Governor Anderson’s successful race in 1960 and served as State Republican chairman for a short term thereafter; appointed to the United States Senate December 7, 1961, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel and elected Novem-ber 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1967. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Barber, Barton, Cheyenne, Clark, Cloud, Comanche, Decatur, Edwards, Ellis, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Harper, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jewell, Kearney, Kingman, Kiowa, Lane, Lincoln, Logan, Meade, Mitchell, Morton, Ness, . Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pratt, Rawlins, Reno, Republic, Rice, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Seward, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Thomas, Trego, Wallace and Wichita (58 counties). Population (1960), 539,592. : ROBERT J. DOLE, Republican, of Russell, Kans. ; born in Russell, July 22, 1923, son of Doran R. and Bina Dole; graduate of Russell High School 1941; Washburn Municipal University, Topeka, Kans., A.B. 1952 and LL.B. in 1952; also under-graduate work at University of Kansas and University of Arizona; married Phyllis E. Holden of Concord, N.H.; one daughter, Robin; during World War II served as a combat Infantry officer in Italy with the 10th Mountain Division; wounded KANSAS B 1ographical 09 twice and was hospitalized more than 39 months; awarded Bronze Star with Cluster for heroic achievement; member of State house of representatives, 1951 session; served four terms as Russell County attorney 1953-61; engaged in the private practice of law in Russell, Kans., since 1953; member of the Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge, Isis Shrine, American Legion, VFW, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Kiwanis, Elks, and the 4-H Fair Association; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Atchison, Brown, Clay, Doniphan, Geary, Jackson, Leavenworth, Marshall, Nemaha, Pottawatomie, Riley, Shawnee, Wabaunsee, Washington, and all that portion of Wyandotte County lying outside the boundaries of the city of Kansas City, as of April 21, 1961. Popu-lation (1960), 445,193. WILLIAM H. AVERY; Republican, of Wakefield, Xans.; born in Wakefield August 11, 1911, 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; served as director of the Wakefield Rural High School Board of Education; member of Wakefield Lions Club, Masonic Lodge, Clay County Farm Bureau, Kansas Wildlife Federation, and the Methodist Church; member of the State house of representatives two terms (1950-54) and of the legislative council 1953-54; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Anderson, Douglas, Franklin, Jefferson, Johnson, Linn, Miami, and " the city of Kansas City in Wyandotte County as its boundaries were constituted on April 21, 1961. Population (1960), 378,834. ROBERT F. ELLSWORTH, Republican, of Lawrence, Kans.; born June 11, 1926, in Lawrence, Kans.; attended public schools of Lawrence; B.S. degree in mechanical engineering, University of Kansas; LL. B., University of Michigan; admitted to the bar in 1949 and began practice of law in Springfield, Mass.; in 1953 and 1954 was legal assistant for maritime affairs to vice chairman, Federal Maritime Board, U.S. Department of Commerce; since 1954 engaged in private practice of law in Lawrence, Kans.; admitted to practice law in the highest state courts of Massachusetts and Kansas, U.S. Patent Office, U.S. Treasury Depart-ment, U.S. District Court, U.S. Supreme Court; faculty, University of Kansas School of Business, in 1956 and 1957; married to the former Vivian Sies; one son, Robert William; one daughter, Ann Elizabeth; lieutenant, USNR, active duty World War II and Korean Conflict; member American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Optimist Club, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi; Episcopalian; elected to 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Chase, Dickinson, Harvey, McPherson, Marion, Morris, and Sedg-wick (7 counties). Population (1960), 441,409. GARNER E. SHRIVER, Republican, of Wichita, Kans.; born July 6, 1912, in Towanda, Kans.; attended the public schools of Towanda and Wichita; moved to Wichita in 1925; graduate of University of Wichita in 1934 (postgraduate study at University of Southern California in 1936) and Washburn Law School, LL.B. degree, in 1940; married Martha Jane Currier in 1941; three children— Mrs. Kay Leroux, David, and Linda; worked for Fox-Vliet Drug Co., of Wichita 1934-36; instructor in English speech, South Haven High School, South Haven, Kans., in 1936 and 1937; engaged in law practice since 1940; during World War 11 served for 3 years in the U.S. Navy as an elisted man and officer; State representa-tive, 1947-51 and State senator 1953-60; member of American, Kansas and Wichita bar associations, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, National Sojourners, Albert Pike Masonic Lodge, Wichita Consistory, DeMolay Legion of Honor, and College Hill Methodist Church; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. 60 Congressional Directory KANSAS FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Allen, Bourbon, Butler, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Coffey, Cowley, Craw- ford, Elk, Greenwood, Labette, Lyon, Montgomery, Neosho, Osage, Sumner, Wilson, and Woodson (18 counties). Population (1960), 373,583. JOE SKUBITZ, Republican, of Pittsburg, Kans.; born in Frontenac, Crawford County, Kans., son of Joe Skubitz and Mary Youvan; attended grade school in Ringo, Kans.; high school in Girard and Frontenac, Kans.; graduate of Kansas State College, Pittsburg, Kans., receiving B.S. and M.S. degrees; attended law school at Washburn University, Topeka, Kans., and received LL.B. degree from George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; licensed to practice law in Kansas and the District of Columbia; received special citation from Kansas State College, Pittsburg, Kans.; served as administrative assistant to Senators Clyde M. Reed and Andrew F. Schoeppel; married Mary Jess McClellan, daughter of Dr. George B. and Lillian McClellan, Weir, Kans., September 27, 1930; one son, Dan Joseph Skubitz, who married Betty Mayhew; two grand-daughters, Danette and Suzanne; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. KENTUCKY B 1ographical 61 KENTUCKY (Population (1960), 3,038,156) SENATORS JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, Republican, of Somerset, Ky.; born Somerset, Pulaski County, Ky., August 23, 1901, son of John Sherman and Helen Gertrude (Tarter) Cooper; married Lorraine Rowan Shevlin in 1955; educated public schools in Somerset; Centre College, 1918-19; Yale College, A.B., 1923; Harvard Law School, 1923-25; honorary degrees: LL.D., Centre College, University of Kentucky, Georgetown College, Berea College, Eastern Kentucky State College; L.H.D., Lincoln Memorial University; D.C.L., Nasson College, Maine; member, Lower House Kentucky Legislature, 1928-30; two terms as county judge, Pulaski County, Ky., 1930-38; elected circuit judge, 28th Judicial District, Ky., in 1945, for 6-year term; elected to United States Senate in 1946 to fill unexpired term; defeated in 1948; elected in 1952 to fill unexpired term; defeated in 1954; elected in 1556 to fill unexpired term; reelected in 1960 for term ending January 1967; member of Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, Public Works, and Select Committee on Small Business; served as U.S. delegate to 1949-50-51 sessions of General Assembly of United Nations; as adviser to Secretary of State Dean Acheson at London and Brussels meetings, 1950, of NATO Council of Ministers; Congressional adviser to U.S. Delegation to UNESCO Conference, Paris, 1958; appointed by President Eisenhower to be Ambassador to Indian and Nepal in January 1955, served until August 1956, and resigned to become candidate for U.S. Senate; veteran of World War II; enlisted as private, U.S. Army, 1942; received Officers Candidate School commission as second lieutenant, 1943; served with Third U.S. Army from July 1944 in Normandy, France, Luxembourg, German campaigns; awarded Bronze Star Medal; after close of war, at Munich, headed reorganization of German judicial system in Bavaria; discharged as captain February 1946; member law firm of Gardner, Morrison & Rogers, Washington, D.C., 1949-51; American Bar Association and Kentucky Bar Association; Yale University Council; board of trustees, University of Kentucky, 1935-46, George-town College, and Centre College, Ky.; American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Rotary International; Beta Theta Pi; Baptist. THRUSTON B. MORTON, Republican, of Louisville, Ky.; born in Louisville, Ky., August 19, 1907; was graduated from Yale University in 1929 with A. B. degree; formerly chairman of the board, Ballard & Ballard Co., Ine., 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 80th Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the 81st and 82d Congresses; Assistant Secretary of State from January 1953 to March 1956; elected to United States Senate on November 6, 1956; reelected November 6, 1962; chairman of Republican National Committee, 1959-61. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Allen, Ballard, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, Christian, Crit-tenden, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, McCracken, Marshall, Muhlenberg, Simpson, Todd, and Trigg (20 counties). Population (1960), 350,839. FRANK A. STUBBLEFIELD, Democrat, of Murray, Ky.; born in Murray, Ky., April 5, 1907; graduated frond Murray High School and from the University of Kentucky College of Commerce with B. S. degree; retail drug business; member of the Kentucky Railroad Commission since 1951; married; three daughters; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. 62 Congressional Directory KENTUCKY SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Barren, Breckinridge, Daviess, Edmonson, Grayson, Hancock, Hart, Henderson, Hopkins, McLean, Meade, Metcalfe, Ohio, Union, Warren, and Webster (16 counties).Population (1960), 357,627. 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, 23, and Louise, 19; 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; past president of the Bowling Green Bar Association; past presi-dent of the Young Democratic Clubs of Kentucky, 1941-46; during World War II served in the United States Navy from October 1942 to December 1945; elected to the 83d Congress August 1, 1953, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the Hon. Garrett L. Withers; reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member, Committee on Appropriations; home address, 638 East Main, Bowling Green, Ky.; district office: 414 East 10th Street. THIRD DISTRICT.—JEFFERSON COUNTY. Population (1960), 610,947. MARION GENE SNYDER, Republican, of Jeffersontown, Ky.; born in Louis-ville, Ky., January 26, 1928, son of M. G. and Lois E. Snyder; attended the public schools, graduated from duPont Manual High School, took prelaw studies at University of Louisville, and graduated cum laude from the Jefferson School of Law in 1950; began practice of law in Louisville in 1950; elected magistrate of Jefferson County’s first district for two terms in 1957 and 1961; city attorney for Jeffersontown 1954-58; primary occupation, lawyer; has farming interests, engaged in real estate, insurance and residential construction; a Protestant; married the former Luise Hodges of Harlan, Ky.; one son, Mark; member, Louisville Cham-ber of Commerce, Kentucky Farm Bureau, Kentucky Bar Association, and the board of directors of the United Association of Constitutional Conservatives; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. FOURTH DISTRICT—CoUNTIES: Anderson, Boone, Bullitt, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Green, Har-din; Kenton, Larue, Marion, Mercer, Nelson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, Taylor, Trimble, and Wash-ington (19 counties). Population (1960), 478,783. -i FRANK CHELF, Democrat, of Lebanon, Ky.; born in Elizabethtown, Ky., September 22, 1910; parents, Judge Weed S. Chelf and Hallie Wrather Chelf; at death of parents, was placed in Masonic Widows and Orphans Home of Kentucky; attended St. Mary’s College, St. Mary, Ky., and Centre College, Danville, Ky.; received LL.B. degree, Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn.; married Louise Rash, North Middletown, Ky.; children—Caroline, Bonnie, and Frank, Jr.; elected prosecuting attorney, Marion County, three consecutive 4-year terms; took leave of absence and served in World War II with U.S. Army Air Forces; was a major when retired for physical disability; member, Phi Delta Theta, American Legion (40 and 8), V. F. W., Knights Templar, Eastern Star; served as chairman special House judiciary subcommittee that investigated Department of Justice in 1952; elected to 79th Congress; reelected continuously since; member, Judiciary Committee. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adair, Bell, Casey, Clay, Clinton, Cumberland, Estill, Harlan, Jackson, Knox, Laurel, Leslie, McCreary, Monroe, Owsley, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Russell, Wayne, and Whitley (20 counties). Population (1960), 365,140. EUGENE SILER, Republican, of Williamsburg, Ky. ; lawyer; born in Williams-burg, Ky., June 26, 1900; educated at Cumberland College, Williamsburg, Ky., and the University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.; served as an enlisted man in the United States Navy in World War I and as a captain in the United States Army in World War II; elected judge of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky in 1945, KENTUCKY B rographical 63 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 Richmond, Ky.; Mrs. O. D. Hungerford of Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. H. A. Browning, Jr., Louisville, Ky.; and Eugene Siler, Jr., law student, Uni-versity of Virginia; member of Masons, Odd Fellows, American Legion, and Junior O. U. A. M.; trustee of Cumberland College; director of the Bank of Wil-liamsburg, and the Kentucky Mine Supply Co.; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bourbon, Boyle, Bracken, Clark, Fayette, Franklin, Garrard, Grant, Harrison, Henry, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Montgomery, Nicholas, Owen, Pendleton, Powell, Robertson, Scott, and Woodford (21 counties). Population (1960), 411,545. 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, farmer, and banker; 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 82d Congress, special election April 14, 1951; reelected each subsequent Congress; member, Committee on Ways and Means; married Miss Nora Wilburn, Lexington, Ky.; one daughter, Lillian Frances, age 15. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bath, Boyd, Breathitt, Carter, Elliott, Fleming, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Knott, Lawrence, Lee, Letcher, Lewis, Magoffin, Martin, Mason, Menifee, Morgan, Perry, Pike, Rowan, and Wolfe (23 counties). Population (1960), 463,275. 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.; served 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 81st Congress; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. Congressional Directory LOUISIANA LOUISIANA (Population (1960), 3,257,022) SENATORS ALLEN JOSEPH ELLENDER, Democrat, of Houma, La.; born in Montegut, Terrebonne Parish, La., September 24, 1890; 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; reelected November 8, 1960, for the term ending January 3, 1967; 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; veteran of World War II; 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 Jan-uary 3, 1951; reelected November 6, 1956, without opposition, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1957; reelected November 6, 1962, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1963. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CitY oF NEW ORLEANS: Wards 3 to 9 and 15. PARISHES: Plaquemines and St. Bernard. Population (1960), 449,491. 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 77th through the 88th Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CitYy 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 (1960), 499,561. 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 Jefferson 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 77th 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 80th Congress on September 10, 1946; member of the Beta Theta Pi academic fraternity, the Omicron Delta Kappa leadership fraternity, the Phi Beta Kappa scholastic fraternity, the New Orleans, Louisiana, and LOUISIANA B 1ographical 65 American Bar Associations, the Roman Catholic Church, the New Orleans Asso-ciation 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 80th Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to each succeeding Congress; appointed to the Committee on Ways and Means January 1, 1949; American delegate to Interparliamentary Union since 1948, now vice president of American group; chairman, Committee on Elections, 82d Con-gress and ranking minority member, 83d Congress; chairman, Special Subcom-mittee on Narcotics, 83d Congress; chairman, Subcommittee on Foreign Trade Policy, 84th and succeeding Congresses, chairman, Subcommittee on Highway Financing, 84th Congress; appointed to Joint Economic Committee 85th Con-gress; vice chairman, Democratic National Committee, 1954 to date; Deputy Democratic Whip, 85th, 86th, and first session, 87th Congresses; Democratic Whip since second session, 87th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Assumption, Iberia, Lafayette. La Fourche, St. Martin, St. Mary, Terrebonne, and Vermilion (8 parishes). Population (1960), 387,207. 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 81st Congress November 2, 1948; reelected to 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. : FOURTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, De Soto, Red River, and Webster (7 parishes). Population (1960), 391,541. JOE D. WAGGONNER, Jr., Democrat, of Plain Dealing, La.; born September 7, 1918, near Plain Dealing, Bossier Parish, in Northwest Louisiana, son of the late Elizzibeth Johnston and Joe D. Waggonner, Sr., descendants of Anglo-Saxon stock which settled North Louisiana prior to the Civil War; graduated from Plain Dealing High School; B.A. degree, Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Ruston, La.; elected Bossier Parish School Board, 1954; elected president of same board, 1956; reelected member, 1960; elected member, Louisiana State Board of Education (Third Public Service Commission District) 1960; elected president, United Schools Committee of Louisiana, 1961; president, Louisiana School Boards Association, 1961; served as lieutenant commander, U.S. Navy, in World War II and as same rank from May 1951 to March 1952 during Korean Conflict; operator of wholesale petroleum products distribution agency for North Bossier Parish; Methodist, charge lay leader of Plain Dealing Methodist Church; Mason; member El Karubah Shrine, Shreveport; Elk; member American Legion and 40 & 8; member, Lions Club and Kappa Sigma Social fraternity; married De-cember 14; 1942, to former Miss Mary Ruth Carter; two children, David, 13, and Carol Jean, 17; elected to the 87th Congress December 19, 1961, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Overton Brooks; reelected to the 88th Congress without opposition. FIFTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Caldwell, Catahoula, Concordia, East Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, and West Carroll (14 parishes). Population (1960), 345,013. 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; married; owner of Passman Wholesale Equipment Co. and of Passman Investment Co., Monroe, La.; served as officer in U.S. Navy during World War II; member, First Baptist Church, Monroe, La.; past State Com-mander, American Veterans of World War II, Inc.; member, American Legion; 33d degree Scottish Rite Mason; member, Red Cross of Constantine of York Rite of Freemasonry; past Grand Master, Grand Lodge of the State of Louisiana, Free and Accepted Masons; elected on November 5, 1946, to the 80th Congress; re-elected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. Congressional Directory LOUISIANA 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 (1960), 536,029. 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 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Acadia, Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, Evangeline, Jef-ferson Davis, and St. Landry (8 parishes). Population (1960), 384,330. 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; married former Leatrice D. Soileau; attended Louisiana State University and completed course in higher accounting; religion, Catholic; entered State government service in 1934; was traveling auditor for the Louis’ona 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; captain, U.S. Air Force Reserve; 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 Governmental Accounting; appointed to National Finance Committee of AMVETS in 1948 and devised first budget and accounting system for that organ-ization; member of the American Legion; represented United States Department of State in Louisiana in training of foreign representatives in principles of democ-racy ; represented Louisiana at the national assembly of the States in the develop-ment of the civil defense program; elected to the 83d Congress on November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—PARISHES: Avoyelles, Grant, La Salle, Natchitoches, Rapides, Sabine, Vernon, and Winn (8 parishes). Population (1960), 263,850. GILLIS WILLIAM LONG, Democrat, lawyer, 612 Murray Street, Alexandria, La.; born in Winnfield, Winn Parish, La., May 4, 1923, son of Floyd H. Long, Sr., and Birdie Shumake Long; attended public schools in Winnfield and Alexandria, La.; graduate of Louisiana State University; B.A. degree in 1949 and LL.B. degree in 1951; admitted to practice before the Supreme Court, State of Louisiana, 1951, and the Supreme Court of the United States in 1954; married Mary Catherine Small June 21, 1947; two children, George Harrison, 8, and Janis Catherine, 6; member of the Baptist Church; combat veteran of World War II (Infantry), rising through the ranks from private to captain; participated in five campaigns in European Theater, and awarded Bronze Star and the Purple Heart for wounds received in action; served with the Internal Security Detachment at the Nuremberg war trials; appointed legal counsel to the United States Senate Select Committee on Small Business, 1951; four times appointed chief counsel to Special Committee of Campaign Expenditures (elections) of the U.S. House of Representatives; member American Bar Association, Alexandria Bar Association, Omicron Delta Kappa (leadership fraternity), Delta Kappa Epsilon, Lions Club, VFW, and American Legion; defeated incumbent and one other candidate in Democratic primary and elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. MAINE Biographical MAINE (Population (1960), 969,265) SENATORS MARGARET CHASE SMITH, Republican. EDMUND S. MUSKIE, Democrat, of Waterville, Maine; born in Rumford, Maine, March 28, 1914; married to former Jane F. Gray; five children: Stephen Oliver, Ellen, Melinda, Martha, and Edmund 8., Jr.; lawyer; member of house of representatives 93d, 94th, and 95th Maine legislatures; Governor of Maine from January 6, 1955 to 1959; elected to United States Senate to serve from January 1959 to January 1965; during World War II served in the U.S. Naval Reserve. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoe, Waldo, and York (7 counties). Population (1960), 463,800. STANLEY R. TUPPER, Republican, of Boothbay Harbor, Maine; born January 25, 1921; married to former Esther McKown; one child, Stanley, Jr., age 19; educated in Boothbay Harbor public schools; Hebron Academy, Hebron, Maine; Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.; LaSalle Extension University, Chicago, Ill., LL.B.; served in U.S. Navy during World War 11; lawyer; admitted to practice, Maine bar 1949, Federal district court 1950, bar of Supreme Court of United States 1952; member of board of selectmen of Boothbay Harbor 1948, chairman 1949; elected to 96th Maine Legislature 1952; served as Commissioner of Sea and Shore Fisheries for State of Maine 1953-57; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Androscoggin, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, and Washington (9 counties). Population (1960), 505,465. CLIFFORD GUY MCcINTIRE, Republican, of Perham, Maine; born at Perham, Maine, May 4, 1908, son of Frank C. and Velma Smith MecIntire; 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, Shrine, 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, Inec., Presque Isle; married September 11, 1931, to Wilda A. Holts of Perham; one daughter, Patrice, and one son, Blynn; elected to the 82d Congress October 22, 1951, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Frank Fellows; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. Congressional Directory MARYLAND MARYLAND (Population (1960), 3,100,689) SENATORS JAMES GLENN BEALL, Republican, of Frostburg, Md.; born in Frostburg, Md.; attended the public schools and Gettysburg (Pa.) College; LL. D. (hon-orary) Mount Saint Mary’s College; member of Sigma Chi Fraternity; during the First World War served in the Ordnance Corps, United States Army, being dis-charged with the rank of sergeant; engaged in the insurance and real-estate business; member of the Allegany County Road Commission, 1923-30; served in the Maryland State senate, 1930-34; served as member and chairman of the Maryland State Roads Commission, 1938-39; director of Second National Bank of Cumberland; president of Cumberland Fair Association; Episcopalian; Mason; American Legionnaire; married Margaret Schwarzenbach; three sons; elected to the 78th Congress; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, and 82d Congresses; elected to the United States Senate November 4, 1952, for the term ending January 3, 1959; reelected November 4, 1958, for term ending January 3, 1965. DANIEL BAUGH BREWSTER, Democrat, of Towson, Md.; born in Baltimore County, Md., November 23, 1923; educated in Gilman School; St. Paul’s, Concord, N.H.; Princeton University; Johns Hopkins University; Law School, University of Maryland, LL. B. degree in 1949; enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1942; served 2 years in South Pacific as troop commander in Raider Battalion; Guam and Okinawa invasions; wounded; awarded Purple Heart; Gold Star in lieu of second Purple Heart; Bronze Star; and now lieutenant colonel, United States Marine Corps Reserve; admitted to the bar in 1949; elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1950, reelected in 1954 and served as vice chairman of Judiciary Committee 1954-58; owns and operates grain and cattle farm near Glyndon, in Baltimore County; married; two sons—Daniel B., Jr., and Gerry Leiper; member—American Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Associa-tion, Baltimore County Bar Association; former president, Maryland State Fair and Agricultural Society; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th Congress; member of House Armed Services Committee; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, for the term expiring January 3, 1969. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 3,100,689. CARLTON R. SICKLES, Democrat, of Lanham, Md.; born June 15, 1921, in Hamden, Conn.; married to the former Simone Shornick of Shanghai, China; one daughter; Georgetown College of Arts and Sciences, B.S.S. cum laude 1943; Georgetown Law School, LL.B. 1948; lawyer, 1949—; adjunct professor, George-town University Law School; officer, Carday Associates, Inc.; during World War II, 1943-46, U.S. Army, Infantry, service in United States, India, and China; and in Korean War, 1951-52, U.S. Air Force, Office of Special Investiga-tions, service in United States; served as delegate, Maryland House of Delegates, 1955-62; member of many local political, business, service, and civic organizations; member of American Bar, District of Columbia Bar, and Prince Georges Bar associations; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. FIRST DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Annes, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester (9 counties). Population (1960), 243,570. . ROGERS CLARK BALLARD MORTON, Republican of Easton, Md.; born in Louisville, Ky., on September 19, 1914; farmer-businessman, Talbot County, Easton, Md.; established one of first major beef cattle feeding operations on Eastern Shore; helped other farmers in technology of producing and feeding corn MARYLAND Biographical silage; national booster of Shore business, agriculture and watermen; served in the Army with the Armored Field Artillery in World War II and saw action in the European Theater, and was discharged as a captain; graduate of Yale Univer-sity; married Anne Jones in 1939; one son, David, and one daughter, Anne; Episcopalian; president, major business concern at 33; member: Board of gov-ernors and visitors, Washington College; board of directors, Easton Branch, Maryland National Bank; advisory board, Air Training Command to the United States Air Force; board of directors, Pillsbury Co. of Minneapolis; board of directors, Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc., of Wilmington, Del.; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. SXCOoND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Baltimore, Carroll, and Harford (3 counties). Population (1960), CLARENCE DICKINSON LONG, Democrat, of Ruxton, Md.; born in South Bend, Ind., December 11, 1908; received B.A. from Washington and Jefferson College, 1932, and M.A. in 1933; M.A. from Princeton University in 1935 and Ph. D. in 1938; served in the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant in World War II; professor of economics at the Johns Hopkins University since 1946 (on leave 1963) ; associate task force director of the first Hoover Commission in 1948; senior staff member of the Council of Economic Advisers to the President 1953-54 and 1956-57; acting chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee of Maryland 1961-62; author of seven books and many articles on unemployment, wages, labor force, and economic fluctuations; married to the former Susanna Larter; two children, Clarence Dickinson 3d and Susanna Elizabeth; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. THIRD DISTRICT.—CITY OF BALTIMORE: Wards 1 to 8; ward 18, precincts 3 to 9; wards 22 to 24; ward 26, precincts 1 to 34; ward 27, precinct 1. Population (1960), 258,826. 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 80th Congress July 15, 1947, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomas D’Alesandro; reelected to the 81st and each succeeding ongress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CITY OF BALTIMORE: Wards 9 to 14; ward 17; ward 18, precincts 1 and 2; wards 19 and 20; ward 27, precincts 37 to 56 and 76 to 80. Population (1960), 283,320. 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 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th 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 (1960), 711,045. 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- 89708°—63 7 Congressional Directory MARYLAND 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; first vice president of Federal Bar Association, 1961-62; president of Federal Bar Association, 1962-63; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Allegany, Frederick, Garrett, Montgomery, and Washington (5 coun-ties). Population (1960), 608,666. CHARLES McC. MATHIAS, Jr., Republican, of Frederick, Md.; born in Frederick on July 24, 1922; educated in public schools of Frederick; Haverford College, B.A. degree 1944; Yale University (V-12); University of Maryland, LL.B. degree in 1949; enlisted as an apprentice seaman in 1942; commissioned an ensign in 1944; sea duty in Pacific Ocean Area 1944-46; now lieutenant com-mander, USNR; admitted to the Maryland bar in 1949 and to the U.S. Supreme Court bar in 1954; assistant attorney general of Maryland in 1953 and 1954; city attorney of Frederick, Md., 1954-59; elected to Maryland House of Dele-gates 1958; member of House Judiciary Committee in 1959 and 1960; married Ann Hickling Bradford of Cambridge, Mass., November 8, 1958; two sons, Charles Bradford and Robert Fiske; member of All Saints’ Episcopal Church; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—City OF BALTIMORE: Wards 15, 16, and 21; ward 25, precincts 1 to 11; ward 26, Plotings 35 to 45; ward 27, precincts 2 to 36, 57 to 75 and 81 to 105; and ward 28. Population (1960), 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 83d Congress November 4, 1952, from the new Seventh Congressional District of Maryland; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. MASSACHUSETTS B rographacal 71 MASSACHUSETTS (Population (1960), 5,148,578) 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/¢ 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 first 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; served three terms as member of Board of Overseers at Harvard: 1928-34, 1935-41, 1943-49; was president in 1943-49; 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 in 1948, 1954, and again in 1960 for the term ending January 3, 1967. EDWARD MOORE KENNEDY, Democrat, of Boston, Mass.; born in Brookline, Mass., February 22, 1932, son of Joseph P. and Rose Kennedy; Milton Academy, 1950; Harvard College, A.B., 1954; International Law School, The Hague, Holland, 1958; University of Virginia Law School, LL.B., 1959; married Virginia Joan Bennett of Bronxville, N.Y., November 29, 1959; two children, Kara and Edward M., Jr.; enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private and served in France and Germany from June 1951 to March 1953; chairman of the American Cancer Crusade in Massachusetts, 1961; member of board of trustees, Boston University; advisory board, Emmanuel College; president of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Foundation; assistant district attorney of Suffolk County; elected to the U.S. Senate November 6, 1962, to fill unexpired term of his brother, John F. Kennedy. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—BERKSHIRE COUNTY: Cities of North Adams and Pittsfield. Towns of Adams, Alford, Becket, Cheshire, Clarksburg, Dalton, Egremont, Florida, Great Barrington, Hancock, Hins-dale, Lanesborough, Lee, Lenox, Monterey, Mount Washington, New Ashford, New Marlborough, Otis, Peru, Richmond, Sandisfield, Savoy, Sheffield, Stockbridge, Tyringham, Washington, West Stockbridge, Williamstown, and Windsor. FRANKLIN COUNTY: Towns of Ashfield, Bernardston, Buckland, Charlemont, Colrain, Conway, Deerfield, Erving, Gill, Greenfield, Hawley, Heath, Lev-erett, Leyden, Monroe, Montague, New Salem, Northfield, Orange, Rowe, Shelburne, Shutesbury, Sunderland, Warwick, Wendell, and Whately. HAMPDEN COUNTY: Cities of Holyoke and Westfield. Towns of Blandford, Chester, Granville, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, and Tolland. HAMP-SHIRE COUNTY: City of Northampton. Towns of Amherst, Chesterfield, Cummington, Easthampton, Goshen, Hadley, Hatfield, Huntington, Middlefield, Pelham, Plainfield, Southampton, Westhampton, Williamsburg, and Worthington. WORCESTER COUNTY: Towns of Athol, Petersham, Phillipston, Royalston, and Templeton. Population (1960), 376,336. SILVIO O. CONTE, Republican, of Pittsfield, Mass.; born in Pittsfield Novem-ber 9, 1921, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ottavio Conte; attended public schools in Pittsfield and the Pittsfield Vocational High School, graduating in 1940; machinist at General Electric Co. in Pittsfield before joining Seabees in World War II; served in Southwest Pacific; attended Boston College and Boston College Law School, graduating in 1949; admitted to the bar same year; in November 1950 elected to the Massachusetts State Senate; served as Senator from Berkshire District 1951-58; served as chairman of Senate committees on Constitutional Law, Insurance, Judiciary, and as chairman of Legislative Research Council, Special Commission Investigating Health and Welfare Trust Funds, Commission on Fish and Game, Commission Investigating Accident and Health Insurance, Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS Commission Investigating the Increase in Tank-Wagon Prices of Gasoline and Fuel Oil, Commission Studying Blue Cross-Blue Shield, Commission Investigating Discriminatory Practices in Fraternities and Societies in Massachusetts Colleges and Universities; selected by Massachusetts Junior Chamber of Commerce as outstanding young man of the year in 1954; member of platform committee at the Republican National Convention in 1960; director of the Pittsfield Girls’ Club; director of Hillcrest Hospital; member of Berkshire Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, Federal Bar Association; practicing attorney with offices at 7 North Street, Pittsfield, Mass.; married to the former Corinne Duval, four children; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—HAMPDEN COUNTY: Cities of Chicopee and Springfield. Towns of Agawam, Brimfield, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Holland, Longmeadow, Ludlow, Monson, Palmer, Wales, West Springfield, and Wilbraham. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY: Towns of Belchertown, Granby, South Hadley, and Ware. WORCESTER COUNTY: Towns of Brookfield, East Brookfield, North Brookfield, Sturbridge, Warren, and West Brookfield. Population (1960), 388,578. EDWARD P. BOLAND, Democrat, of Springfield, Mass.; elected to 83d and reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of Marlborough. Towns of Acton, Ashby, Ayer, Boxborough, Dunstable, Groton, Holliston, Hudson, Littleton, Maynard, Natick, Pepperell, Sherborn, Shirley, Stow, Townsend, Tyngsborough, and Westford. NORFOLK COUNTY: Towns of Bellingham, Franklin, Medway, and Millis. WORCESTER COUNTY: Cities of Fitchburg, Gardner, and Leominster. Towns of Ashburnham, Barre, Berlin, Blackstone, Bolton, Charlton, Clinton, Douglas, Dudley, Hardwick, Harvard, Hopedale, Hubbardston, Lancaster, Leicester, Lunenburg, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, Millville, New Braintree, Northbridge, Oakham, Oxford, Paxton, Princeton, Rutland, Southbridge, Spencer,” Sterling, Sutton, Upton, Uxbridge, Webster, Westminster, and Winchendon. Population (1960), 441,558. 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 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of Waltham. Towns of Ashland, Framingham, Hopkinton, Sudbury, Watertown, Wayland, and Weston. WORCESTER COUNTY: City of Worcester. Towns of Auburn, Boylston, Grafton, Holden, Northborough, Shrewsbury, Southborough, West-borough, and West Boylston. Population (1960), 444,069. 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 80th Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—ESSEX COUNTY: City of Lawrence, and town of Andover. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Cities of Lowell, Melrose, and Woburn. Towns of Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Dracut, Lexington, Lincoln, North Reading, Reading, Stoneham, Tewksbury, Wilmington, and Winchester. Population (1960), 450,716. F. BRADFORD MORSE, Republican, of Lowell, Mass.; born in Lowell, August 7, 1921; attended Lowell public schools, Boston University, B.S. in BA, 1948; LL.B. cum laude, 1949; married Vera Francesca Cassilly of Har-ford County, Md., May 7, 1955; daughter, Susanna Francesca Morse, born MASSACHUSETTS B rographical 73 February 17, 1961; served in Army of the United States, 1942-46; attorney-at-law; law clerk to chief justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, 1949; faculty member, Boston University School of Law, 1949-53; member of Lowell City Council, 1952-53; attorney, U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, 1953-54; executive secretary and chief assistant to Senator Leverett Saltonstall, 1955-58; deputy administrator of Veterans Affairs for the United States, 1958-60; member, working group, President’s Council on the Aging, 1959-60; member, Advisory Council, Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission, 1959-60; member, National Housing Council, 1959-60; member, National Council, Federal Bar Association; American Bar Association; American Society of Public Administration; American Legion; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT.—EsseEx County: Cities of Beverly, Gloucester, Haverhill, Lynn, Newburyport, Peabody, and Salem. Towns of Amesbury, Boxford, Danvers, Essex, Georgetown, Groveland, Hamil-ton, Ipswich, Manchester, Marblehead, Merrimac, Methuen, Middleton, Nahant, Newbury, North Andover, Rockport, Rowley, Salisbury, Swampscott, Topsfield, Wenham, and West Newbury. Pop-ulation (1960), 452,956. WILLIAM HENRY BATES, Republican, of Salem, Mass.; born in Salem, Mass., April 26, 1917, son of Mrs. Nora Jennings Bates and the late Hon. George J. Bates; educated in Salem schools, Worcester Academy, Brown University, and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; married Miss Pearle Jean Dreyer in 1943 and have one daughter, Susan; in naval service more than 9 years, resigning commission as lieutenant commander, United States Navy, when elected to the 81st Congress in a special election held February 14, 1950; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—EssEx CoUNTY: Towns of Lynnfield and Saugus. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Cities of Everett, Malden, and Medford. Towns of Arlington, Belmont, and Wakefield. SUFFOLK County: Cities of Chelsea and Revere, and town of Winthrop. Population (1960), 392,350. 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; four children, Torbert Hart, Jr., Laurie, Brian, and Robin; member of the Massa-chusetts and Federal bars; admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court; veteran of World War II, having served as P.T. boat commander in South-west Pacific; received Silver Star Medal and Presidential Citation; practicing attorney; 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 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Cities of Cambridge and Somerville. NORFOLK COUNTY: Tous of Brookline. SUFFOLK COUNTY: City of Boston: Wards 1 to 3, 21, and 22. Population (1960), 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, A.B. 1936; 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 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—SurroLx County: City of Boston: Wards 4 to 17, 19, and 20. Population (1960), 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; Congressional Directory MASSACHUSETTS Member 70th Congress, filling unexpired term of the late James A. Gallivan; Member of 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, and 79th Congresses; ma-jority leader; Member 80th Congress, Democratic whip; Member 81st and 82d Con-gresses, majority leader; Member 83d Congress, Democratic whip; Member 84th, 85th, 86th, and first session 87th Congresses, majority leader, and second session of 87th and 88th Congress, Speaker; 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, Washing-ton, D.C.; Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.; Suffolk University, Boston, Mass.; 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 the Great, with star; commander, Legion of Honor, Republic of the Philippines; Bellarmine Medal, Bellarmine College, 1957; Bellarmine College, Louisville, Ky.; commander, Order of Duarte Sanches Y Mella, Dominican Republic; Grand Officer, Order of Merito Della Republica (Italy); Titular De La Cruz De Aloy Alfaro (Panama); Grand Com-mander of the Royal Order of the Phoenix, with Star (Greece); member, Knights of Columbus; elected Speaker, second session, 87th Congress, and 88th Congress. TENTH DISTRICT.—BRISTOL COUNTY: Cities of Attleboro, Fall River, and Taunton. Towns of Berk-ley, Dighton, Easton, Freetown, Mansfield, North Attleboro, Norton, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, and Swansea. MIDDLESEX COUNTY: City of Newton. NORFOLK COUNTY: Towns of Dover, Foxborough, Medfield, Needham, Norfolk, Plainville, Walpole, Wellesley, Westwood, and Wrentham. Population (1960), 456,308. 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.; Doctor of Jurisprudence, Portia Law School; Doctor of Laws, New England College; publisher of Evening Chronicle, North Attleboro, and Franklin Sentinel, Franklin, Mass.; member Massachusetts House of Repre-sentatives, 1912-14; member Massachusetts State Senate, 1914-17; chairman, Massachusetts Street Railway Investigating Committee, 1917; chairman, Massa-chusetts Republican Legislative Campaign Committee, 1917; Harding-Coolidge presidential 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 69th and each succeeding Congress, including the 88th; elected minority leader 76th to 85th Congresses except the 80th and 83d, in which he was elected Speaker. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—NORFOLK COUNTY: City of Quincy. Towns of Avon, Braintree, Canton, Dedham, Holbrook, Milton, Norwood, Randolph, Sharon, Stoughton, and Weymouth. PLYMOUTH County: City of Brockton. SuFFOLK COUNTY: City of Boston: Ward 18. Population (1960), 441,180. JAMES A. BURKE, Democrat, of Milton, Mass.; born March 30, 1910, at Boston, Mass. ; educated in the Boston public schools, Lincoln Preparatory, and Suffolk University; married to the former Margaret E. Grant of Hyde Park, Mass. ; former Registrar of vital statistics for the city of Boston; during World War II, special agent in the Counter-Intelligence, attached to the 77th Infantry Division in the South Pacific; awarded four battle stars and other decorations; served as a member of the Massachusetts General Court for 10 years; assistant majority leader in the Massachusetts House of Representatives 4 years; house chairman of World War II Veterans Problems and Korean Veterans Commis-sion; member of committees on Cities, Counties, Mercantile Affairs, Pensions, Old Age, and House Rules Committee; 4 years vice chairman of the Massachusetts Democratic State Committee; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; member, Committee on Banking and Currency; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; member, Committee on Ways and Means. MASSACHUSETTS Biographical TWELFTH DISTRICT.—BARNSTABLE COUNTY: Towns of Barnstable, Bourne, Brewster, Chatham, Dennis, Eastham, Falmouth, Harwich, Mashpee, Orleans, Provincetown, Sandwich, Truro, Wellfleet, and Yarmouth. Bristol CoUNTy: City of New Bedford. Towns of Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, and Westport. DUKES County: Towns of Chilmark, Edgartown, Gay Head, Gosnold, Oak Bluffs, Tisbury, and West Tisbury. NANTUCKET COUNTY: Town of Nantucket. NORFOLK COUNTY: Town of Cohasset. PrLymMouTH COUNTY: Towns of Abington, Bridgewater, Garver, 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 (1960), 404,969. HASTINGS KEITH, Republican, of West Bridgewater, Mass. ; son of Honor-able and Mrs. Roger Keith, born in Brockton, Mass., November 22, 1915; gradu-ated from Brockton High School, Deerfield Academy, and the University of Vermont with a B.S. degree; a member of: Sigma Phi, Masons, Kiwanis Club, Elks, American Legion, V.F.W.; member of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Associa-tion; chartered life underwriter by profession; served as an agent and district manager for the Equitable Life Assurance Society in Boston; partner in firm of Roger Keith & Sons, general insurance; served overseas with the Army during World War II; is a colonel in the organized Reserves; married to the former Louise Harriman of Norfolk, Va., August 31, 1943, and they have two daughters: Helen Harriman Keith, born September 15, 1944; and Carolyn Louise Keith, born July 2, 1947; Congregationalist; first political office was in the State senate, 1953-56; elected to the 86th Congress, November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; member Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and Sub-committee on Commerce and Finance. Congressional Directory MICHIGAN MICHIGAN (Population (1960), 7,823,194) SENATORS 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, for the term beginning January 3, 1955; reelected in 1960 for the term ending January 3, 1967. PHILIP A. HART, Democrat, of Mackinac Island, Mich.; born December 10, 1912, at Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Georgetown University, A.B. cum laude, 1934; University of Michigan Law School, J.D., 1937; U.S. Army, 1941-46, with Fourth Infantry Division, wounded in D-Day assault on Utah Beach, Normandy; Michigan Corporation and Securities Commissioner, 1949-50; director, O.P.S., 1951; U.S. Attorney for Eastern Michigan, 1952: legal adviser to Governor Williams, 1953-54; elected Lieutenant Governor, 1954, reelected 1956; trustee and past president of Michigan Bar Foundation; married Jane C. Briggs, of Detroit, in 1943; four sons and four daughters; elected to the U.S. Senate Novem-ber 4, 1958. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 7,823,194. NEIL STAEBLER, Democrat, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; born in Ann Arbor July 11, 1905; attended public schools; graduated Ann Arbor High School 1922, University of Michigan, B.A. degree 1926, honorary LL.D. degree, University of Michigan 1962; businessman, treasurer Staebler Kempf Oil Co., 1926-51; realtor, partner Staebler & Son 1926—; lieutenant, U.S. Navy 1943-45; Chief, Building Materials Branch, Office of Price Administration 1942-43; consultant, Federal Housing Expediter 1946; member President’s Commission on Campaign Costs 1962; chairman Democratic State Central Committee of Michigan 1950-61; member Democratic National Committee 1961; visiting professor of government, University of Massachusetts 1962; married to former Burnette Bradley of Chicago; daughter, Elizabeth, and son, Michael; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. FIRST DISTRICT.—City oF DETROIT: Wards 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 15, and city of Hamtramck. Population(1960), 283,302. LUCIEN NORBERT NEDZI, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Ham-tramck, Mich., May 28, 1925; graduated from Hamtramck High School in 1943; University of Michigan, economics, A.B. degree, 1948; University of Detroit Law School, 1949; University of Michigan Law School, LL.B. degree, 1951; during World War II served from July 12, 1944, to August 15, 1946, with 20 months of overseas duty in the Philippines and Japan; served in the Korean War from February 10, 1951, to October 16, 1951; admitted to the Michigan bar in January 1952 and engaged in the practice of law in Hamtramck; member of law firm of Kaczmarek, Nedzi, Podgorski & Mrozowski; Wayne County Public Administrator 1955; delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1960-61; U.S. delegate to Interparliamentary Union; member of numerous community and fraternal organizations; married; has four children: Lucien A., Bridget K., Brendan T., and Gretchen T.; member of the Catholic Church; elected to the 87th Congress on November 7, 1961, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thaddeus M. Machrowicz; reelected to the 88th Congress. MICHIGAN B rographical 77 SECOND PI RICT.~CouNmey: 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; prosecuting attorney, Washtenaw County 1941-43; assistant counsel, Truman-Mead Com-mittee, United States Senate, July 1, 1943, to October 1, 1945; chief counsel October 1, 1945, to July 15, 1947; 1948-50 practiced law, Ann Arbor, Mich., and Washington, D. C.; chief counsel, United States Senate Banking and Cur- " rency Subcommittee investigating the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (Fulbright Committee), 1950; admitted State Bar of Michigan, District of Columbia Bar, and Bar of Supreme Court of the United States; member American Political Science Association, American Society of International Law, Kiwanis Club; married Elizabeth Faeth, 1928; children: Robert and Katherine; elected to 82d and succeeding Congresses; committees: Judiciary, Government Operations. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Branch, Calhoun, Eaton, Hillsdale, and Kalamazoo (5 counties). Pop-ulation (1960), 427,899. 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 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Allegan, Barry, Berrien, Cass, St. Joseph, and Van Buren (6 counties). Population (1960), 366,991. EDWARD HUTCHINSON, Republican, of Fennville, Mich.; born in Fennville, Mich., October 13, 1914; graduated from Fennville High School and the University of Michigan, A.B. 1936, LL.B. 1938; attorney; married; enlisted as private, Army of the United States, in January 1941; served as noncommissioned officer in 14th Coast Artillery and captain, Transportation Corps; discharged in April 1946; elected to Michigan House of Representatives in 1946 and 1948; State senator 1951-60; delegate and vice president, Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1961-62; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962, succeeding Clare I. Hoffman, who was not a candidate. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNnTIES: Kent and Ottawa (2 counties). Population (1960), 461,906. GERALD R. FORD, Republican, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; born in Omaha, Nebr., July 14, 1913; attended Grand Rapids public schools; graduated Grand Rapids South High School 1931; 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 Bloomer; three sons—Michael Gerald, John Gardner, and Steven Meigs, and one daughter, Susan Elizabeth; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SIR NS IRICT = Couey: Genesee, Ingham, and Livingston (3 counties). Population (1960), CHARLES E. CHAMBERLAIN, Republican, of East Lansing, Mich.; born July 22, 1917, Locke Township, Ingham County, Mich.; attended Lansing public schools; University of Virginia, B.S. in commerce, major in accounting, 1941; LL.B. 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; commander, U.S. Coast Guard Reserve; Internal Revenue agent, U.S. Treasury Department, 1946-47; city attorney of East Lansing, legal counsel to Congressional Directory MICIHGAN 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, B.P.O.E., American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Reserve Officers Association, Lansing Chamber of Commerce, Economic Club of Lansing, Michigan State Bar, American Bar Association, and Sons of the American Revolu-tion; elected to 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. : SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTiES: Huron, Lapeer, Macomb, Sanilac, St. Clair, and Tuscola (6 coun-ties). Population (1960), 664,556. JAMES G. O'HARA, Democrat, of Utica, Mich.; born in Washington, D. C., November 8, 1925, has lived in Michigan since 1939; graduate of University of Michigan, A. B. and LL. B.; attorney at law; during World War II saw action in the Pacific Theater of Operations as an enlisted man in the 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment; married Susan Puskas; seven children: Raphael, Thomas, Patrick, Brendan, Mary Kathryn, Brigid Ann, and Neal; elected to 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clinton, Gratiot, Ionia, Montcalm, Saginaw, and Shiawassee (6 coun-ties). Population (1960), 398,106. JAMES HARVEY, Republican, of Saginaw, Mich.; born July 4, 1922, in Iron Mountain, Mich.; enrolled in the University of Michigan in 1940 but studies were interrupted by 3 years of service in the U.S. Air Force; in 1946 enrolled in the University of Michigan Law School and graduated in 1948, LL.B. degree; commenced the practice of law in Saginaw in 1949; served as assistant city attorney 1949-53, city councilman 1955-57, county supervisor 1955-57, and mayor 1957-59; Saginaw Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award 1957; one of Five Outstanding Young Men of Michigan 1957; married the former June Collins of Detroit, Mich.; two children, Diane and Thomas; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Benzie, Grand Traverse, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Missau-kee, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, and Wexford (11 counties). Population (1960), 312,854. 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.S. degrees; graduate of University of Michigan Law School with J.D. degree; honorary LL.D. Central Michigan University, 1963; served as enlisted man in 71st Infantry Division during World War II, 14 months overseas; practiced law in Traverse City, Mich., 1950-56; named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation in 1959 by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce; member of American Bar Association, Michigan State Bar Association, Kiwanis Club, American Legion; married to former Marjorie J. Anderson of Ludington; four children; elected to 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Alcona, Arenac, Bay, Clare, Crawford, Gladwin, Iosco, Isabella, pees; Midland, Ogemaw, Osceola, Oscoda, and Roscommon (14 counties). Population (1960), ELFORD A. CEDERBERG, Republican, of Bay City, Mich.; born in Bay’ City March 6, 1918, son of Swedish immigrant; attended Bay City schools and Bay City Junior College; entered the Army in April 1941; commissioned a captain in 1943; participated in the Normandy invasion and fought in France and Ger-many; received five campaign battle stars and Bronze Star Medal during war service; following World War II became manager of Nelson Manufacturing Co., Bay City; married; two children; elected mayor of Bay City in 1949, reelected in 1951; member of Evangelical Church, Lions Club, B. P. O. E., Odd Fellows, Masons, American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. MICHIGAN Biographical ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Alger, Alpena, Antrim, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Delta, Emmet, Kalkaska, Luce, Mackinac, Menominee, Montmorency, Otsego, Presque Isle, and Schoolcraft (16 counties). Population (1960), 240,793. VICTOR A. KNOX, Republican, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; born January 13, 1899, on a farm in northern Michigan; before entering politics devoted his time to farming and the retail merchant field; at the age of 24 entered his political career serving Soo Township for 2 years as treasurer; 6 years as supervisor; and served 16 years as State representative, 6 as speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives; served on numerous State commissions including State Planning Commission, State Crime Commission, and the Council of State Governments; married and has one son; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the House Committee on Ways and Means and the National Republican Congressional Committee. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Baraga, Dickinson, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Mar-quette, and Ontonagon (8 counties). Population (1960), 177,431. JOHN B. BENNETT, Republican, of Ontonagon, Mich.; representing the smallest (in population) but the most important district in the United States; elected to the 78th, 80th and all succeeding Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CitY oF DETROIT: Wards 1 to 4, 6, and 8, and Highland Park city. Popu-lation (1960), 268,040. CHARLES C. DIGGS, Jr., Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Detroit December 2, 1922; 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, and was discharged as a second lieutenant June 1, 1945; furthered his education at Wayne University in Detroit and graduated in June 1946; mortician and business executive; married to the former Anna Johnston, an attorney; father of 3 children; member of the State senate 1951-54; clected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954, and reelected to succeeding Congresses. : FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—Crty or DETROIT: Wards 17, 19, and 21; cities of Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Woods and Harper Woods; township of Grosse Pointe, in Wayne County. Population (1960), 462,192. HAROLD M. RYAN, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born on the east side of Detroit, Mich., February 6, 1911, the tenth child in a family of thirteen; graduated from St. Anthony’s Grammar School in 1925 and St. Joseph’s High School in 1929; attended Ferris Institute, Michigan State College, and graduated from the University of Detroit Law School in 1935; member of athletic teams and won letters in several sports; admitted to the bar in 1935 and practiced law in Detroit, Mich.; married the former Lillian Wargnier; children—Kathleen Ann, Nancy Mary, Harold, Jr., John L., and Theresa Marie; assistant prosecuting attorney for Wayne County in 1945 and 1946; State senator from first senatorial district 1948-62, serving as Democratic minority leader for 6 years; delegate to several Democratic National Conventions; active in many civie, fraternal, and business organizations, including the Detroit and State bar associations, Community Home Owners Association, Capuchin Charity Guild, St. Clare’s Parish, Carmel Hall Men’s Guild, Gabriel Richard Council, Knights of Columbus, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Grosse Pointe Lions Club, Crisis Club of Detroit, Detroit Polio Foundation; charter member of National Legislative Leaders Conference; member of Gamma Eta Gamma legal fraternity; since election to Congress, originated Detroit East Side Redevelopment Corporation; elected to the 87th Congress February 13, 1962, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Louis C. Rabaut; reelected to the 88th Congress; member of Banking and Currency Committee. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—City oF DETROIT: Wards 10, 12, 14, and 16. Population (1960), 337,017. 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 Congressional Directory MICHIGAN 23, 1957; graduate of Georgetown University and Georgetown University Law School; World War II veteran; worked as research assistant to United States Circuit Judge Theodore Levin; served as assistant prosecuting attorney of Wayne County; member of the law firm of Swainson, Hylton, Dingell & Zemmol, Detroit, Mich.; elected to the 84th Congress in special election on December 13, 1955, to succeed his late father, the Hon. John D. Dingell, who represented the 15th Distriet of Michigan from its founding in 1932 until his death September 19, 1955; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. : SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—City or DETROIT: Wards 18 and 20; townships of Brownstown, Canton, Dear-born, Ecorse, Grosse Ile, Huron, Monguagon, Nankin, Romulus, Sumpter, Taylor, and Van Buren in Wayne County; villages of Flat Rock, Gibraltar, Inkster, and Rockwood in Wayne County; cities of Allen Park, Belleville, Dearborn, Ecorse, Garden City, Lincoln Park, Melvindale, River Rouge, Biyoryiew; Southgate, Trenton, Wayne, and Wyandotte in Wayne County. Population (1960), 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 five children, John W., Ronald L., Patricia, Richard, and Gary Michael; at the age of 18, enlisted in the United States Navy as an apprentice seaman, serving 4 years; was called to active duty again in February 1941, discharged October 1945; was wounded when the Japanese bombed the escort carrier St. Lo; in addition to receiving various ribbons and citations was awarded the Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, and the Navy and Marine Corps Medal; engaged in the lumber business with his father, the late Representative John Lesinski; member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; elected to the 82d Congress on November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service and of the Committee on House Administration. J SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—City of DETROIT: Ward 22; Cities of Livonia, Northville, and Plym-outh; townships of Northville, Plymouth, and Redford in Wayne County. Population (1960), 512,752. MARTHA W. GRIFFITHS, Democrat, of Detroit, Mich.; born in Pierce City, Mo.; graduated, A. B., University of Missouri, and LL. 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 84th and succeeding Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—Oakland County. Population (1960), 690,259. WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD, Republican, of 1116 South Lafayette, Royal Oak, Mich.; born in Royal Oak, son of Dr. S. C. and Fern Broomfield on April 28, 1922; graduated from Royal Oak High School in June 1940, and attended Michigan State University; in 1951, married Jane Thompson of Oak Park, Ill.; three daughters—Susan, Nancy, and Barbara Ann; member of First Presbyterian Church of Royal Oak; Berkley Lodge No. 536, F. & A. M.; Royal Oak Chapter No. 167, R. A. M.; Pontiac Commandery No. 2, Moslem Temple of Detroit; Greater Farmington Shrine Club; Greater North Woodward Optimist Club; life member of Optimist International; Royal Oak Hi-Twelve Club; Berkley Lions Club; Odd Fellows; honorary member of Royal Oak Kiwanis Club; honorary mem-ber of Metropolitan Club of America, Spirit 22; elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in 1948, 1950, 1952, and was elected speaker pro tem in 1953 (the youngest man to hold such office in Michigan history); elected to the State senate in 1954; elected to the 85th Congress on November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of Committee on Foreign Affairs. MINNESOTA B rographical 81 MINNESOTA (Population (1960), 3,413,864) SENATORS HUBERT H. HUMPHREY, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Waverly, Minn.; born in Wallace, S. Dak., May 27, 1911; educated in South Dakota schools; graduated with degree from Denver College of Pharmacy; University of Minne-sota with A. B. degree, University of Louisiana with M. A. degree; National University Law School, Washington, D. C., honorary LL. D. degree; honorary LL. D. degree from Brandeis University; honorary Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Rhode Island College of Pharmacy and Allied Sciences; Doctor Humane Letters (honorary), Hebrew Union College; State Director War Production, Training, 1942; assistant director War Manpower Commission, 1943; 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 Con-gregational Church of Minnesota, American Political Science Association, Ameri-can Public Administration Society, Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Sigma Rho; elected to the United States Senate on November 2, 1948, for the term com-mencing January 3, 1949; reelected in 1954 and again in 1960 for term ending January 3, 1967; Senate Majority Whip, 1961 to present; member and elected vice president of the American Political Science Association, 1954; American delegate to United Nations 1956-57. EUGENE J. McCARTHY, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of St. Paul, Minn.; born in Watkins, Minn., March 29, 1916; graduated from St. John’s University, College-ville, Minn., in 1935, from the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis with M. A. degree; taught social science in high schools for 5 years; professor of economics and education at St. John’s University 1940-42; civilian technical assistant in the Military Intelligence Division, War Department; married Abigail Quigley in 1945; they have three daughters and one son—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 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, and 85th Congresses; elected as United States Senator for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1959; member of Senate Committees on Finance and Agriculture and Forestry; in 1959 and 1960 chairman of the Senate Special Committee on Unemployment Problems; author of the book Frontiers in American Democracy (1960) and Dictionary of American Politics (1962). REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CounTieEsS: Dakota, Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, and Winona (12 counties). Population (1960), 438,835. ALBERT HAROLD QUIE, Republican, of Dennison, Minn.; born near Den-nison, Minn., September 18, 1923; attended the public schools; Navy pilot World War II; graduated from St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn., with B.A. degree in political science, in 1950; married to Miss Gretchen Hansen, of Minneapolis, Minn., June 6, 1948; five children: Frederic, 12; Jennifer, 10; Daniel, 8; Joel, 6; and Benjamin, 1; farmer; former school board member and soil conservation district director; the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award of the North-field, Minn., Junior Chamber of Commerce and the ‘Young Man of the Year” citation from the Minnesota Junior Chamber of Commerce; elected State senator in 1954; elected to the 85th Congress February 18, 1958, in a special election; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of the Committee on Agriculture and Education and Labor. Congressional Directory MINNESOTA SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Cottonwood, Faribault, Jackson, LeSueur, McLeod, Martin, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock, Scott, Sibley, Waseca, and Watonwan (18 counties). Population (1960), 375,475. ANCHER NELSEN, Republican, of Hutehinson, Minn.; born in Renville County, Minn., October 11, 1904; high-school graduate; farmer; served on local township and school boards; State senator for McLeod County from 1935 to 1948; Lieutenant Governor for the State of Minnesota in 1952; administrator of the National Rural Electrification program 1953-56; wife: Ilo; children: Richard, Bruce, and Miriam; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—ANOKA COUNTY. HENNEPIN COUNTY: That part outside the city of Minneapolis. Population (1960), 445,898. CLARK MacGREGOR, Republican, of Plymouth, Minn.; born in Minne-apolis, Minn., July 12, 1922, son of William E. and Edith Clark MacGregor; educated Minneapolis public schools, graduating covaledictorian from Washburn High School; academic scholarship to Dartmouth College, class of 1944, A.B. degree with honors; 3 years’ service in United States Army in World War II, commissioned directly in the field in Burma while serving with Office of Strategic Services; LL.B. degree from University of Minnesota, 1948; practicing trial lawyer, 1948-60, partner in King & MacGregor; married Barbara Porter Spicer; three daughters, Susan, Laurie, and Eleanor; member of Bethlehem Presbyterian Church; director of Hennepin County community chest; member of American Legion; member VFW; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Ramsey and Washington (2 counties). Population (1960), 474,957. JOSEPH E. KARTH, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of St. Paul, Minn.; born in New Brighton, Ramsey County, Minn., August 26, 1922; was educated in Ramsey County elementary schools and North St. Paul High School; attended the Univer-sity of Nebraska School of Engineering; after completing 2 years of college courses in engineering, education was interrupted by a call to combat duty, during service in the European Theater of Operations received a recommendation for a battle-field commission; employed by the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.; international representative of the OCAW-AFIL~CIO for 10 years; member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1950 through 1958; and during special session of 1958 was voted ‘Outstanding Legislator’”’; member: V. F. W., American Legion, Indianhead Council of the Boy Scouts, the First Presbyterian Church of White Bear Lake, Minn.; married the former Charlotte Nordgren and they have three sons; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—HENNEPIN COUNTY: CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS. Population (1960), 482,872. DONALD MacKAY FRASER, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Minneapolis, Minn. ; attorney and former State senator 1954-62; born in Minneapolis, February 20, 1924; educated in Minneapolis public schools and University of Minnesota, B.A., cum laude, 1944, while in Naval ROTC, LL.B. 1948; served in Pacific Theater, World War II, as radar officer; active in D.F.L. party since 1947; secretary, Minnesota delegation to Democratic National Convention, 1960; chairman, Minnesota Citizens for Kennedy, 1960; former president, Minneapolis Foreign Policy Association; secretary and vice chairman, Minneapolis Citizens’ League; vice chairman, Minneapolis Citizens’ Committee on Public Education; served on boards of Legal Aid Society and University of Minnesota Law Alumni Association; married to former Arvonne Skelton; six children; partner in firm of Lindquist, Fraser & Magnuson; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Benton, Big Stone, Chippewa, Crow Wing, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle. Lincoln, Lyon, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Redwood, Renville, Sherburne, Stearns, Stevens, Swift, Wright, and Yellow Medicine (19 counties). Population (1960), 420,235. ALEC GEHARD OLSON, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of Montevideo, Minn.; born September 11, 1930, in Mamre Township, Kandiyohi County, Minn.; MINNESOTA Biographical 83 attended public schools and graduated from Willmar High School, Willmar, Minn., in 1948; actively engaged in farming 1948-55, except for 9 months in 1951 spent in San Diego, Calif., working for Convair Aircraft Corp.; employed as a full-time insurance representative in 1955 and progressed from a local agent to district supervisor, the position held when employment was terminated to run for Congress in 1962; held various elective offices in the D.F.L. party in Minnesota for the past 10 years, the most recent being 7th District D.F.L. chairman for 4 years prior to congressional redistricting in Minnesota; married; four children; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clay, Clearwater, Douglas, Grant, Hub- bard, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Ye Lake, Roseau, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, and Wilkin (23 counties). Population (1960), ODIN LANGEN, Republican, of Kennedy, Minn.; born in Minneapolis, Minn., January 5, 1913; graduate of Kennedy High School; attended Dunwoody Insti-tute, Minneapolis, Minn., for 2 years; farmer; served on Agricultural Stabilization Board (ASC) in Kittson County; president, School Board, Kennedy, Minn.; organized and served as president of PTA in Kennedy; life member of Minnesota PTA; served on the Town Board; member of the State legislature for 8 years, serving 2 years as minority leader; married Lillian Clauson and they have three children; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Aitkin, Carlton, Chisago, Cook, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochi-ching, Lake, Pine, and St. Louis (11 counties). Population (1960), 397,917. 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., and daughter, Stephanie; elected to 80th Congress November 5, 1946; reelected to 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. Congressional Directory MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI (Population (1960), 2,178,141) 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; reelected for term beginning January 3, 1961. 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; B. S. degree, Mississippi State University, 1923; LL. B. degree, . University of Virginia Law School, 1928; LL.D., Millsaps College, 1957; LL.D., University of Wyoming, 1962; member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Delta (legal), and Alpha Chi Rho fraternities; Presbyterian, Mason, Lion, member of Farm Bureau, Mississippi and American Bar Associations; past president, State 4-H Club Advisory Council; elected Mississippi House of Representatives 1928-32; elected district prosecuting attorney, Sixteenth Judicial Distriet, 1931 and 1935; appointed circuit judge, 1937, and elected 1938, 1942, 1946; elected United States Senator November 4, 1947; reelected 1952 and 1958; member, Appropriations Committee, Armed Services Committee, and Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee; married Coy Hines, 1929; two children, John Hampton and Mrs. Samuel Syme; one granddaughter, Jane Grey Syme, and one grandson, John Stennis Syme. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Alcorn, Attala, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Itawamba, Lee, Lowndes, Monroe, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Pontotoe, Prentiss, Tishomingo, Webster, and Winston (17 counties). Population (1960), 364,963. 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, Lambda Chi Alpha and Alpha Kappa Psi fraternities; 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 78th Congress; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Con-gresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Benton, Bolivar, Carroll, Coahoma, DeSoto, Grenada, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Lafayette, Leflore, Marshall, Montgomery, Panola, Quitman, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tippah, Tunica, Union, Washington, and Yalobusha (24 counties). Population (1960), 608,441. JAMIE L. WHITTEN, Democrat, of Charleston, Miss.; born at Cascilla, Miss., April 18, 1910; married to Miss Rebecca Thompson, of Saltillo, Miss., MISSISSIPPI B tographical 85 June 20, 1940; two children, James Lloyd, born March 5, 1942, and Beverly Rebecca, born January 14, 1946; member Presbyterian Church, Masonic Order, Rotarian, Phi Alpha Delta (legal fraternity), and Beta Theta Pi; educated in the public schools of Cascilla and Charleston, Miss.; attended both literary and law departments of the University of Mississippi, being admitted to the bar in 1932 with honors and has since practiced law at Charleston, Miss.; served 1 year as school principal, 1930-31; elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives when 21 years of age and served one session; elected district attorney of the © seventeenth district of Mississippi at the age of 23; reelected district attorney twice and served in that capacity until elected to the 77th 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 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Copiah, Franklin, Hinds, Jefferson, Lincoln, Pike, Walthall, Warren, Wilkinson, and Yazoo (13 counties). Population (1960), 460,100. 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 80th and succeeding Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Clarke, Jasper, Kemper, Lauderdale, Leake, Madison, Neshoba, Newton, Rankin, Scott, Simpson, and Smith (12 counties). Population (1960), 295,072. 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 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the 79th without opposition, 80th, 81st without opposition, 82d, 83d, 84th without opposition, 85th without opposition; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Covington, Forrest, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson Davis, Jones, Lamar, Lawrence, Marion, Pearl River, Perry, Stone, and Wayne (16 counties). Population (1960), 449,565. WILLIAM MEYERS COLMER, Democrat, of Paseagoula, Miss.; elected to the 73d Congress on November 8, 1932, reelected to the 74th, 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; sponsor and chairman of the Special Committee on Post-War Economic Policy and Planning in 78th and 79th Congresses; member of the House Rules Com-mittee and National Forest Reservation Commission. 89708°—63——S8 Congressional Directory MISSOURI MISSOURI (Population (1960), 4,319,813) SENATORS STUART SYMINGTON, Democrat, of Richmond Heights, St. Louis 17, Mo; born June 26, 1901, in Amherst, Mass.; attended public schools in Baltimore, Md.; enlisted in the Army at 17; Yale, 1919-23; started in steel business as a molder; 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; Episcopalian; Mason; elected United States Senator for Missouri on November 4, 1952, and reelected November 4, 1958, for term ending January 3, 1965. EDWARD V. LONG, Democrat, of Clarksville, Mo.; born in Lincoln County, Mo., July 18, 1908; married to Florence Secor; one daughter, Ann Garner Long; educated public schools of Lincoln County, Culver-Stockton College and Uni-versity of Missouri; practicing attorney; admitted to Missouri bar in 1936; elected prosecuting attorney of Pike County in 1937 and served two terms; presi-dent of Pike County Young Democratic Club 1940-44; city attorney of Bowling Green, 1941-45; elected to Missouri Senate 1945; majority floor leader of Missouri Senate, 65th General Assembly, and president pro tem 68th General Assembly; elected Lieutenant Governor of Missouri November 6, 1956, and renominated Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 1960; resigned as Lieutenant Governor September 23, 1960, to accept appointment as United States Senator, filling vacancy created by death of Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. ; elected United States Senator, special election, November 8, 1960, to unexpired term of Senator Hennings, ending January 3, 1963; reelected to full term on November 6, 1962, expiring January 3, 1969; district governor of Rotary International in 1942 and 1943; director of Rotary International 1950-52; member of Baptist Church; Phoenix Lodge No. 136; Ancient Free and Accepted Masonry; St. Louis Consistory No. 1; 33d degree Mason; Moolah Temple, Royal Arch Mason, Ascalon Command-ry; Order of the Eastern Star; Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Elks, Sons of the American Revolution; member Pike County Bar Association, Missouri and Federal bar; resides Brookhill Farm, Clarksville, Mo. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CiIty or St. Louis: Wards 1 to 5, 19 to 22, and 27. St. Louis COUNTY: Townships of Florissant, Normandy, St. Ferdinand, and Washington. Population (1960), 466, 482. 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 13th 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 Execu-tive Departments which was 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 80th Congress and has served continuously since that date; Assistant Majority Whip, member of the Committee on Ways and Means, United States Soin Expansion Memorial Commission, and Migratory Bird Conservation ommission. - MISSOURI Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—St. Louis County: Townships of Airport, Bonhomme, Clayton, Concord, Creve Coeur, Gravois, Hadley, Jefferson, Lemay, Lincoln, Meramec, and Midland, Population (1960), 506, 854, THOMAS B. CURTIS, Republican, 462 Florence Avenue, Webster Groves, St. Louis 19, 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; Westminster College, LL.D. 1962; admitted to the bar of Missouri, 1934; member of Biggs, Hens-ley, 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 Committee, 1946-50; member of the State Board of Law Exam-iners, 1948-50; life trustee of Dartmouth College; served in the United States Navy from April 8, 1942, to December 21, 1945; married to Susan Ross Chivvis; five chil-dren: Elizabeth, Leland, Allan, Charles, and Jonathan; elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member, Ways and Means Committee and Joint Economic Committee; represents St. Louis County; District office: Suite 201, 34 North Brentwood, Clayton 5, Mo. THIRD DISTRICT.—Ciry of St. Louis: Wards 6 to 18, 23 to 26, and 28. Population (1960), 480,222. 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; was director of a St. Louis business training school prior to marriage; served as administrative assistant to her husband during his terms in Congress; a Roman Catholic; member of the St. Louis League of Women Voters and the American Legion Auxiliary of Quentin Roosevelt Post No. 1; elected to the 83d Congress on November 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 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; home address—St. Louis, Mo. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CirY oF KANSAS City: Wards 15, 17, and 23 and all that part of ward 24 lying east of U.S. Highway No. 71, and all of Jackson County outside the corporate limits of Kansas City, except that portion lying between the south line of Jackson County and the south city limits of Kansas City, and being west of U.S. Highway No. 71. COUNTIES: Bates, Cass, Henry, Johnson, Lafayette, Pettis, and Vernon. Population (1960), 418,981. WILLIAM J. RANDALL, Democrat, of Independence, Mo.; born, Independ-ence, Mo., July 16, 1909; graduated William Chrisman High School, Junior College of Kansas City, Mo., University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Law, Uni-versity of Kansas City; admitted to Missouri bar in 1936; veteran of World War II with service in Amphibious Unit in the Southwest Pacific and the Philippines; elected in 1946 as judge of the Jackson County Court and reelected to six addi-tional 2-year terms; elected March 3, 1959, as Member of Congress, Fourth Missouri District, to fill the unexpired term of the late George H. Christopher; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; wife, Margaret L. Randall; one daughter, Mary Randall Wilson (Mrs. Garland Wilson III). FIFTH DISTRICT.—Ci1tY oF KANSAS City: Wards 1 to 14, 16, 18 to 20, and 22; all that part of ward 24 lying west of U.S. Highway No. 71, and all that part of Jackson County lying between the south line of Jackson County and the south city limits of Kansas City, and being west of U.S. Highway No. 71. Population (1960), 378,499. RICHARD BOLLING, Democrat, of Kansas City, Mo.; born May 17, 1916. New York City; B.A. and M.A., University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., and further graduate work, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.; teacher and coach, Sewanee Military Academy, Sewanee, Tenn.; veterans adviser and director of student activities, University of Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo.; volunteered as private in Army, 1941; served more than five years, over four of which were over-seas in Australia, New Guinea, Philippines, and Japan; last assignment was as assistant to General MacArthur's chief of staff; awarded Legion of Merit and Bronze Star; presently lieutenant colonel in Active Reserve; married to Barbara Stratton Bolling; four children; elected to 81st Congress, November 2, 1948; reelected to 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of Joint Economic Committee and House Committee on Rules. 88 Congressional Directory MISSOURI SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Harrison, Holt, Linn, Livingston, Nodaway, Platte, Ray, and Worth (19 counties). Population (1960), 388,486. W. R. HULL, Jr., Democrat, of Weston, Mo.; born in Weston, Platte County, Mo., April 17, 1906; widower; children, Mrs. Susan Hudson and W. R. Hull 3d; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Barry, Barton, Benton, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Hickory, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Ozark, Polk, St. Clair, Stone, Taney, Web-ster, and Wright (21 counties). Population (1960), 436,933, DURWARD GORHAM HALL, Republican, of Springfield, Mo.; born in Cassville, Mo., September 14, 1910; educated in Greenwood High School, South-west Missouri State College, 1926, Drury College, 1930, A.B., and Rush Medical College, 1934, M.D.; married the former Mary Elizabeth Turner of Springfield, Mo., September 6, 1931; one daughter, Mrs. Monty Ellison; chief surgeon with Smith-Glynn-Callaway Clinic; in general practice for 5 years; during World War II served for 7 years in the U.S. Army as chief of personnel service in Office of Surgeon General and as colonel with Legion of Honor; awarded commendation ribbon and two palms; member of U.S. Army Reserve; retired in 1955 to Honorary Reserve and now reactivated to C—COG group; specialists in general surgery since 1947; fellow, American College of Surgeons, 1942; diplomat, American Board of Surgery, 1948; delegate to American Medical Association and alternate delegate to World Medical Association; past President of Rotary, local Chamber of Com-merce, local council of B.S.A., State Chamber of Commerce, and member of executive committee of Region 8 B.S.A.; member of University Heights Baptist Church; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Boone, Camden, Carter, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Dent, Howard, Iron, Jefferson, Laclede, Madison, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Phelps, Pulaski, Reynolds, Saline, Shannon, Texas, Washington, and Wayne (21 counties). Population (1960), 452,385. RICHARD H. ICHORD, Democrat, of Houston, Mo.; born June 27, 1926, in Licking, Texas County, Mo.; attended the public schools; upon graduation from high school he enlisted in the U.S. Navy Air Corps and served for 2 years in the Pacific area in the Naval Air Transport Service; married the former Vera Rodgers, of Licking, Mo.; two children, Richard 3d and Pamela; graduated from the University of Missouri, B.S. degree in 1949; member of Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Pi Zeta, and Beta Gamma Sigma; taught business law and accounting at the University of Missouri; received LL.B. degree in 1952 from University of Missouri; member of Phi Delta Phi; was admitted to the Missouri bar and commenced the private practice of law in Houston; member of the State house of representatives 1952-60; was elected speaker pro tem in 1957 and speaker in 1959; member of the Baptist Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lions Club, American Legion, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and the Masons; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; served on Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and Committee on Post Office and Civil Service; reelected to the 88th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Adair, Audrain, Callaway, Clark, Franklin, Gasconade, Grundy, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marion, Mercer, Monroe, Montgomery, Osage, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, St. Charles, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, Sullivan, and Warren (26 counties). Population (1960), 409,369. CLARENCE CANNON, Democrat, born April 11, 1879; William Jewell College; married and has two daughters; elected to the 68th and succeeding Congresses; address: Elsberry, Mo., R.F.D. 1. TENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Howell, Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, Pemiscot, Perry, Ripley, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Scott, and Stoddard (15 counties). Population (1960), 381,602. 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 MISSOURI Biographical 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; directed the organization of the Sixth Missouri Infantry, Missouri State Guard, 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; graduate of the school of journalism, Uni-versity of Missouri, B.J.,1923; president Mississippi Valley Flood Control Associa-tion, 1958-60; elected November 2, 1948, to unexpired term in the 80th Congress; reelected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. 90 Congressional Directory MONTANA MONTANA (Population (1960), 674,767) SENATORS MICHAEL J. MANSFIELD, Democrat, Missoula, Mont.; born March 16, 1903; -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 78th and served through 82d Congresses; elected to United States Senate on November 4, 1952, for the term commencing January 3, 1953; reelected in 1958 for the term ending January 3, 1965. 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 of House of Representatives in 83d, 84th, 85th, and 86th Congresses; elected to United States Senate November 3, 1960. : 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 (1960), 274,194. ARNOLD OLSEN, Democrat, of Helena, Mont.; born in Butte, Mont., December 17, 1916, son of Anna Olsen and the late Albert Olsen; attended the Butte public schools, the Montana School of Mines, and received law degree from Montana State University Law School; World War II served 4 years over-seas duty U.S. Navy; married the former Margaret Williams of Butte, Mont.; three children—Margaret Rae, 18; Anna Kristine, 14; and Karen Synneve, 11; began the practice of law in Butte in 1940; attorney general of Montana 8 years; president law office in Helena; member of Methodist Church, Phi Delta Phi, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Veterans of World War II, Silver Bow Lodge 48 AF & AM, Scottish Rite, and Bagdad Temple of the Shrine, Scandinavian Fraternity of America, Elks, and Eagles; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to 88th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—Counrties: Big Horn, Blaine, Carbon, Carter, Cascade, Chouteau, Custer, Daniels, Dawson, Fallon, Fergus, Garfield, Glacier, Golden Valley, Hill, Judith Basin, Liberty, Mc- 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 (1960), 400,573. JAMES FRANKLIN BATTIN, Republican, of Billings, Mont.; born February 13, 1925, in Wichita, Kans.; moved with family to Montana in Novem-ber 1929; educated in public schools of Billings; upon completion of high school enlisted in the U.S. Navy for 3 years of service, with 2!4 years overseas in the Pacific Theater; awarded two battle stars for action at Saipan and Okinawa; graduated in prelaw course from Montana State Teachers College at Billings and LL.B. in 1951 from George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; married the former Barbara Choate; children—Loyce, Patricia, and James Franklin, Jr.; practiced law for 1 year in Washington, D.C., then returned to Billings to con= tinue in law; served as deputy county attorney, secretary-counsel to City-County Planning Board, assistant city attorney, and city attorney; served in the State house of representatives in 1958 and 1959; member of the Congregational Church, Masons, Shrine, DeMolay Legion of Honor, Elks, Eagles, Moose, American Legion, and the junior and senior Chambers of Commerce; active in politics since 1950 and served as chairman of the Young Republicans in 1954; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. NEBRASKA Biographical NEBRASKA (Population (1960), 1,411,330) 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; University of Omaha; University of Chicago Law School, 1927 and 1928; Creighton University College of Law, Omaha, LL. B. 1929; honorary degree Creighton University LL. D.; general practice of law in Omaha since 1929; married Miss Victoria E. Kuncl of Omaha, 1930; 3 children, Roman L., Jr., Quentin J., and Jana L.; member Nebraska State and American Bar Associations, Kiwanis, Shrine, Unitarian Church; University of Omaha Board of Regents 1950-57; national vice president and general counsel Western Bohemian Fraternal Association (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); past president Nebraska Fraternal Congress; 1944 appointed to Board of County Commissioners, Douglas County, Nebr., elected 1946 and 1950, chairman 1945-52; member Advisory Committee 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 83d Congress November 4, 1952; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, to complete unexpired term of the late Senator Hugh Butler; reelected November 4, 1958. CARL T. CURTIS, Republican, of Minden, Nebr.; born near Minden, Kearney County, Nebr., March 15, 1905; attended Nebraska Wesleyan; lawyer; married Miss Lois Wylie-Atwater, of Minden, Nebr., June 6, 1931; one daughter, Mrs. Clara Mae Hopkins, and one son, Carl T. Curtis, Jr. (Tom); elected to the House of Representatives for the 76th through the 83d 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; reelected November 8, 1960, for term ending January 3, 1967; home address: Minden, Nebr. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Burt, Butler, Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, Dixon, Dodge, Fillmore, Gage, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Lancaster, Madison, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Pierce, Platte, Polk, Richardson, Saline, Saunders, Seward, Stanton, Thayer, Thurston, Wayne, and York (30 counties). Population (1960), 530,507. RALPH F. BEERMANN, Republican, of Dakota City, Nebr.; born near Dakota City, Dakota County, Nebr., August 13, 1912, son of Fred W. and Agnes Ellen (Ralph) Beermann; attended District 3 Rural School of Dakota County, South Sioux City High School, South Sioux City, Nebr.; Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa, and Army specialist schools; married the former Marjorie Smythe of Rock-ford, Ill., on March 1, 1938; member Lutheran Church; in partnership with six brothers (Beermann Bros.) in farming, cattle feeding, and alfalfa dehydrating; served in the U.S. Army for 3 years in African-European Theaters, 601st Ordnance Battalion, 301st Ordnance Regiment; member American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; past president of the Nebraska Alfalfa Dehydrators Association and also of the American Dehydrators Association; member of Nebraska Grain and Feed Dealers Association, Midwest Feed Manufacturers Association, South Sioux City Chamber of Commerce (past president), United States Chamber of Commerce, Nebraska Flying Farmers, and National Flying Farmers; chairman of Dakota County Republican Central Committee for 6 years; organized Dakota County Young Republicans; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIEs: Cass, Douglas, Sarpy, and Washington (4 counties). Population (1960), 404,695. GLENN C. CUNNINGHAM, Republican, of Omaha, Nebr.; born in Omaha, Nebr., September 10, 1912, son of George and Emma Cunningham; attended Congressional Direciory NEBRASKA 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; 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 Outstanding 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 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTies: Adams, Antelope, Arthur, Banner, Blaine, Boone, Box Butte, Boyd, Brown, Buffalo, Chase, Cherry, Cheyenne, Clay, Custer, Dawes, Dawson, Deuel, Dundy, Franklin, Frontier, Furnas, Garden, Garfield, Gosper, Grant, Greeley, Hall, Hamilton, Harlan, Hayes, Hitch-cock, Holt, Hooker, Howard, Kearney, Keith, Keya Paha, Kimball, Lincoln, Logan, Loup, Mc-Pherson, Merrick, Morrill, Nance, Nuckolls, Perkins, Phelps, Red Willow, Rock, Scotts Bluff, Sheri-dan, Sherman, Sioux, Thomas, Valley, Webster, and Wheeler (59 counties). = Population (1960), 476,128, DAVID THOMAS MARTIN, Republican, of Kearney, Nebr.; born in Kearney, July 9, 1907; attended the public schools in Kearney and Dartmouth College; married Margaret Taylor of Taylorville, Ill.; three children, David K., Patricia Maloney, and John L.; engaged in retail lumber business in Kearney; Presbyterian, Elk, Shriner; chairman, Nebraska State Republican Committee, 1949-54; member Republican National Committee, 1952-54; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. NEVADA Biographical NEVADA (Population (1960), 285,278) SENATORS 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; appointed, then elected district attorney of Storey County (Virginia City), 1935; elected attorney general of Ne-vada in 1942; reelected in 1946; served as president and vice president of National Association of Attorneys General; private practice of law under firm name of Bible, McDonald, Jensen & Carano, Reno, from January 1951; member of Amer-ican Bar Association, Nevada State Bar Association; Methodist, Mason, Eagle, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1954, to fill the unexpired term of late Senator Pat McCarran; reelected Novem-ber 6, 1956; reelected November 6, 1962. HOWARD WALTER CANNON, Democrat, of Las Vegas, Nev.; born in St. George, Utah, January 26, 1912, son of Walter and Leah (Sullivan) Cannon, both natives of the United States; father was a farmer and banker; graduated from -Dixie Junior College, St. George, Utah, 1931; B.E. degree at Arizona State Teach-ers College, Flagstaff, Ariz., 1933; LL.B. at University of Arizona, 1937; honorary doctor of laws, Arizona State College, 1962; admitted to the bar 1937; practiced law in St. George, Utah, 1938; served as reference attorney to Utah State Senate, 1939; elected County Attorney of Washington County, Utah, 1940; military serv-ice, 1941-46; awards include Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart, European Theater Ribbon with 8 Battle Stars, and the French Croix de Guerre with Silver Star; 20 months overseas, shot down over Holland and evaded capture for 42 days before reaching Allied lines; briga-dier general in the Air Force Reserve and has flown over a score of different planes, including the F-100 (supersonic jet) and B-58 Hustler; October 1946, resumed practice of law in Las Vegas, Nev., with the firm of Lewis, Hawkins & Cannon, now Hawkins, Cannon & Hawkins; member, Clark County Bar Asso-ciation; Utah State Bar Association; State Bar of Arizona; and the State Bar of Nevada; member, Nevada Board of Bar Examiners, 1950-55; elected Las Vegas City Attorney, June 1949; reelected for 3 consecutive terms; Nevada State chair-man of National Institute of Municipal Law Officers for 7 years; former president of Clark County Chamber of Commerce; charter member of Southern Nevada Industrial Foundation; elected to the United States Senate on the Democratic ticket on November 4, 1958, for the term ending January 3, 1965; member of following Senate committees: Armed Services, Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Rules and Administration; member of Reserve Officers Association; Air Force Association; former district governor, and now an international counselor of Lions International; B.P.O. Elks; American Legion; Disabled American Vet-erans; and Veterans of Foreign Wars; religious affiliation is with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; married to Dorothy Pace; they have two children, Nancy Lee and Alan Howard. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 285,278. WALTER 8S. 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 94 Congressional Directory NEVADA 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.; charter member Reno Sertoma Club; elected Councilman, Sixth Ward, Reno City Council in 1947; engaged in furniture business in Reno; Prot-estant; 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 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; elected to the 85th Congress. November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. NEW HAMPSHIRE Biographical 95 NEW HAMPSHIRE (Population (1960), 606,921) SENATORS 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 U.S. Senator George Moses, 1924-28; county attorney for Grafton County; justice, Municipal Court of Lebanon; majority leader, and later speaker New Hampshire House of Representatives; elected to the 80th Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to the 81st, 82d, and 83d Congresses; 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 January 3, 1963; reelected November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969; member of committees on Appropriations, Commerce, Small Business, and Republican Policy. THOMAS JAMES McINTYRE, Democrat, of Laconia, N.H.; born in Laconia, February 20, 1915; attended public and parochial schools of Laconia; graduated from the Manlius School in 1933, Dartmouth College in 1937, and Boston Uni-versity Law School in 1940; served during World War 11, 1942-46, 376th Infantry, 94th Division, Third Army; awarded four battle stars, Combat Infantry Badge, and Bronze Star for meritorious achievement; retired as major of Infantry; mayor of Laconia 1949-51; Laconia City Solicitor 1953; candidate for Congress in 1954; delegate to Democratic National Convention 1956; chairman of Laconia Demo-cratic City Committee and Belknap County Democratic Committee; married to the former Myrtle Ann Clement (New Hampshire Democratic National Com-mitteewoman 1952-56) ; one daughter, Martha Grey McIntyre; president board of trustees, Taylor Home for Aged 1954-62; director Laconia Industrial Develop-ment Corporation 1962; president Belknap County Bar Association 1961-63; member of Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis, Knights of Columbus, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Grange, and New Hampshire Bar Association; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Styles Bridges, in the term ending January 3, 1967. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Belknap, Carroll, Rockingham, and Strafford. HILLSBORO COUNTY: City of Manchester; towns of Bedford, Goffstown, Merrimack, Hudson, Litchfield, and Pelham. MERRIMACK COUNTY: Towns of Allenstown, Canterbury, Chichester, Epsom, Hooksett, Loudon, Northfield, Pembroke, and Pittsfield. Population (1960), 331,818. LOUIS CROSBY WYMAN, Republican, of Manchester, N.H.; born in Man-chester, Hillsborough County, March 16, 1917, son of Louis E. and Alice (Crosby) Wyman; educated University of New Hampshire, B.S. with honors, 1938; Har-vard Law School, cum laude LL.B., 1941; president, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, 1940-41; permanent secretary class of 1941, Harvard Law School; married Virginia E. Markley of Brookline, Mass., 1938; children—Jo Ann Wyman, born 1943 and Louis E. Wyman II, born 1951; admitted to New Hampshire Bar, 1941; Massachusetts Bar, 1941; District of Columbia Bar, 1947; U.S. Supreme Court, 1949; Florida Bar, 1957; partner, law firm of Wyman, Bean & Tefft, 1662 Elm Street, Manchester, N.H., and Intravia & Wyman, Professional Building, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; chairman, American Bar Association’s Standing Commit-tee on Jurisprudence and Law Reform since 1961; Fellow of American College of Trial Lawyers; member New Hampshire, city of Boston (Mass.), Florida, Broward County (Fla.), and American bar associations; member American Bar Association Special Committee on Communist Tactics, Strategy and Objectives, 1955-62; general counsel to U.S. Senate Committee on Campaign Expenditures, 1946; secretary to Hon. Styles Bridges, U.S. Senate, 1947; counsel to Joint Con-gressional Committee on Foreign Economic Cooperation, 1948-49; attorney gen-eral of New Hampshire, 1953-61; president, National Association of Attorneys 96 Congressional Directory NEW HAMPSHIRE General, 1957; chairman, Committee on Internal Security of National Association of Attorneys General, 1958-61; legislative counsel to Governor of New Hampshire, 1961; chairman, New Hampshire Commission on Interstate Cooperation, 1953-61; member New Hampshire Ballot Law Commission and New Hampshire Judicial Council, 1953-61; commissioner on Uniform State Laws for New Hampshire, 1953-61; elected delegate-at-large to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1956 and 1960; lieutenant USNR, with service in Alaskan Theater (Aleutian Islands) 1942-46; member, Sons of American Revolution, Masons, Elks, American Legion, Theta Chi fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Citizens Advisory Committee to National Commission on Government Security (1957), and the board of directors, New Hampshire Council on World Affairs; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: 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 (1960), 275,103. JAMES C. CLEVELAND, Republican, of New London, N.H.; born in Mont-clair, N.J., June 13, 1920, son of Dr. and Mrs. Mather Cleveland; attended public schools, Deerfield Academy, Colgate University, magna cum laude, and Yale Law School; enlisted December 1941, served overseas in the Pacific for 40 months with the 40th Infantry Division; Field Artillery forward observer, air observer, and battery commander; received Bronze Star for valor as a forward observer at Fort Stotsenberg, Philippine Islands, discharged as a captain, Field Artillery, recalled to overseas duty during the Korean War; graduated Yale Law School in 1948 and served briefly on Senator Bridges’ staff; opened law offices in Concord and New London in spring of 1949; partner in firm of Cleveland & Bass, founded in 1960 and later changed to Cleveland, Waters & Bass in 1962; organizer, incor-porator, officer, and director of New London Trust Co.; incorporator and director of King Ridge Ski Area; director of Acme Staple Co., Franklin, N.H.; director of Franklin Development Corp. and other business, charitable, and educational orgavizations; member of American Legion, Franklin Rotary Club, Masons, Elks, Grange, S.A.R., New London Outing Club, and Phi Beta Kappa; married to former Hilary Paterson of Andover, N.H., December 9, 1950; four children— Cotton Mather, James Colby, David Paterson, and Lincoln Mather; member of the New Hampshire State Senate 1950-62, serving as majority floor leader rine So and Dwinell administrations; elected to the 88th Congress Novem- ber 6, 1962. NEW JERSEY B 1ographical 97 NEW JERSEY (Population (1960), 6,066,782) SENATORS 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 (Mrs. John C. Holt); a son, Clifford P. 3d; and six grandchildren; residence, 1128 Bryant Street, 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; honorary LL. D. from Rollins College in 1957; honorary LL. D. from Rider College in 1959; honorary LL. D. from Bloomfield College, 1962; 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, Thatcher & 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 from 1945 to 1959; trustee of New Jersey Society for Crippled Children and Adults; director, N.J. chapter, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation; director, Amer-ican Institute for Retarded Children; trustee, Rahway (N.J.) Chapter, American Red Cross; member, Sponsors Committee, Woodrow Wilson Foundation; mem-ber, Associate and Advisory Committee to Special Committee on Atomic Attack of American Bar Association; member, board of trustees, Roper Public Opinion Research Center at Williams College; member of Council on Foreign Relations; New York City, County, State, and American Bar Associations; Delta Upsilon, -Phi Delta Phi, 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; reelected in 1960 for the term ending January 3, 1967. HARRISON ARLINGTON WILLIAMS, Jr., Democrat; residence, 231 Eliz-abeth Avenue, Westfield, N. J.; born December 10, 1919, in Plainfield; was grad-uated from Oberlin College, A.B. 1941, and Columbia Law School, LL. B. 1948; attended Georgetown University School of Foreign Service; awarded LL.D. from Rutgers University; attorney at law practicing in New Jersey; married Nancy S. MecGlone in 1948; five children: Nancy, Peter, Wendy, Jonathan, and Nina; served 4 years in the Naval Reserve; Navy pilot; elected to the 83d Congress November 3, 1953; reelected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; elected to United States Senate November 4, 1958. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Camden, Gloucester, and Salem (3 counties). Population (1960), 585,586. WILLIAM T. CAHILL, Republican, of Collingswood, N. J.; born in Phila-delphia, Pa., June 25, 1912; graduate of Camden Catholic High School, 1929; St. Joseph’s College, 1933, and Rutgers Law School, 1937; has an A. B. and LL. B. degree; counsellor at law; served as city prosecutor of the city of Camden; first assistant prosecutor of the county of Camden, deputy attorney general of the State of New Jersey, special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and member of the New Jersey Legislature; married the former Elizabeth B. Myrtetus and they have eight children; elected to the 86th Congress on Novem-ber 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. 98 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland (3 counties). Population (1960), 316,285. 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 2d; Jane B. Durham; and Laoma E. Whims; and three grandchildren: Margaret MacLaren Durham, Jennifer Lynn Durham, and Grace Elizabeth Whims; 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 Associa-tion; on November 5, 1957, was elected to the unexpired term of the late T. Millet Hand in the 85th Congress; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Monmouth and Ocean (2 counties). Population (1960), 442,642. 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 (deceased) and has two children—Douglas and Gordon, and nine grandchildren; married Vera R. Brown November 18, 1960; elected to 78th Congress; reelected to 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Burlington and Mercer (2 counties). Population (1960), 490,891, FRANK THOMPSON, Jr., Democrat, of Trenton, N. J.; born in Trenton, N. J., July 26, 1918; educated in the Trenton parochial and public schools, Wake Forest College, North Carolina, and Wake Forest Law School; member of law firm of Thompson & Convery, practicing at 122 West State Street, Trenton, N. J.; active in civic and veterans affairs; member of the American Veterans’ Com-mittee, the American Legion, and the V. F. W.; entered the United States Navy in 1941 and served until 1948; commanded the U. S. S. LCI (L) 428 and LCI (Rocket) Squadrons 63 and 48; received three combat decorations for action at Iwo Jima and Okinawa; was commanding officer of USNR Battalion 4-22 and on January 1, 1952, completed a 17-month tour of active duty on the staff of the commander, Eastern Sea Frontier; now a commander, USNR; married on Janu-ary 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; chairman, National Voters Registration Committee for the 1960 Presidential Campaign; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Morris and Somerset (2 counties). Population (1960), 405,533. 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 NEW JERSEY Biographical 99 of lieutenant; on the staff of Foreign Affairs Task Force of Hoover Commission, 1948; director Trust Co. of Morris County; married Beatrice S. Procter, Septem-ber 7, 1940; five children, Peter, Beatrice, Rodney, Adaline, and Frederick; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—UNION CoUNTY. Population (1960), 504,255. FLORENCE P. DWYER, Republican, of Elizabeth, N. J.; born in Reading, Pa.; 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 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of House Government Operations and Banking and Currency Committees; member of Board of Directors, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C.; member of Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Hunterdon, Sussex, and Warren. PAssAic CouNTy: Borough of Ringwood and township of West Milford. BERGEN COUNTY: Boroughs of Allendale, East Paterson, Emerson, Fairlawn, Franklin Lakes, Glen Rock, Hillsdale, Hohokus, Lodi, Maywood, Midland Park, Montvale, Oakland, Oradell, Paramus, Park Ridge, Ramsey, River Edge, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Westwood, and Woodcliff Lake; townships of Mahwah, Ridgewood (Ridgewood Village), River Vale, Rochelle Park, Saddle Brook, South Hackensack, Washington, and Wyckoff; cities of Garfield and Hackensack. Population (1960), 555,555. 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 81st Congress in a special election held February 6, 1950; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—PAssAIiCc COUNTY: Boroughs of Bloomingdale, Haledon, Hawthorne, North Hale-don, Pompton Lakes, Prospect Park, Totowa, Wanaque, and West Paterson; townships of Little Falls and Wayne; cities of Clifton, Passaic, and Paterson. Population (1960), 394,279. CHARLES S. JOELSON, Democrat, of Paterson, N.J.; born in Paterson January 27, 1916; attended local grammar schools and graduated from Mont- clair Academy; B.A. degree from Cornell University in 1937 and elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa in junior year; LL.B. degree from Cornell in 1939; was admitted to the bar and began practice in 1940; enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1942 and assigned to duties in the Far Eastern Branch of the Division of Naval Intelligence; city counsel of Paterson 1949-52; New Jersey chairman of the Na-tional Institute of Municipal Law Offices in 1952; became New Jersey deputy attorney general in 1954 and handled the legal problems connected with the establishment of the new Public Employees Retirement System and the Un-satisfied Claim and Judgment Fund until 1956, then served for 2 years as acting prosecutor of Passaic County; director of criminal investigation for the entire State of New Jersey 1958-60; married; one daughter, Susan; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—BERGEN COUNTY: Boroughs of Alpine, Bergenfield, Bogota, Carlstadt, Cliffside Park, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, East Rutherford, Edgewater, Englewood 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; city of Englewood; townships of Lynd- hurst, Ridgefield Park, and Teaneck. HUDSON CouNTY: Township of North Bergen and town of Guttenberg. Population (1960), 451,126. 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.; awarded honorary doctor of laws degree by Fairleigh Dickinson University, October, 1961; Congregationalist; married on November 7, 1942, to Marguerite Marsh Udall of Bergenfield, N.J.; two children; member: National Press Club, National Republican Club, Brotherhood of Travel- 100 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY ing Jewelers, Reserve Officers Association, American Legion, V.F.W., Elks, Masons, 77th Division Association, 306th Infantry Association, Haworth Men’s Club; Rotary Club; former member Board of Governors Englewood Hospital, Mayors’ Association of Bergen County; former director: Northern Valley (N.J.) Savings & Loan Association; 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; from 1925 until 1939 was manufacturing jeweler, gem expert, and appraiser while vice president of the Frank C. Osmers Co., Inc., New York City jewelry firm; since 1946 has been engaged in newspaper and magazine publishing and the commercial printing business; councilman Haworth, N.J., 1930-34; mayor 1935-36; state assemblyman from Bergen County, N. J., 1936-38, member of the 76th and 77th Congresses, Ninth New Jersey District; left the 77th Congress the day war was declared to enlist as a 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 an unexpired term in the 82d Congress: reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—EsseEx 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. HupsonNn COUNTY: Borough of East Newark; towns of Harrison and Kearny. Popula-tion (1960), 303,979. 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. U.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; past national chairman, Columbus Foundation, Inc.; married to the former Marianna Stango; two children, Margaret Ann and Peter 3d; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—EssEx CouNTY: City of Newark, West Ward, districts 11 to 44; Central Ward, districts 1 to 28, 32, and 33; South Ward, districts 47, 48, and 49; cities of East Orange and Orange; village of South Orange and the town of West Orange. Population (1960), 308,660. JOSEPH GEORGE MINISH, Democrat, of West Orange, N.J.; born Sep-tember 1, 1916, in Throop, Pa., son of George and Angelina Minish; attended elementary schools in Throop, Pa.; graduate of Dunmore High School, Penn-sylvania; served as trustee, Essex County Welfare Federation for 6 years; vice chairman, 2 years; executive secretary of CIO, Essex-West Hudson Council, 7 years; secretary-treasurer, AFL-CIO, Essex-West Hudson Labor Council; mem-ber of the Newark Committee on Economic Development, Mental Health Asso-ciation of Essex County, and the executive committee of the Green Acres Citi-zens Group; World War II veteran; married the former Theresa La Capra; three Soigten-= Clonee, James, and Joyce; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 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, and West Caldwell; towns of Irvington and Montclair; town-ships of Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Livingston, Maplewood, and Millburn. Population (1960), 361,993. GEORGE MARVIN WALLHAUSER, Republican, of Maplewood, N. J.; born in Newark, N. J., February 10, 1900, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. F. Wall-hauser (deceased); graduated from Barringer High School, Newark, N. J., Uni-versity of Pennsylvania, A. B. degree in 1922; completed courses in real estate appraising, Columbia University in 1942; vice president, treasurer, and member of the board of directors of the United States Realty & Investment Co., Newark, NEW JERSEY Biographical 101 N. J.; formerly member, Essex County Highway Right-of-Way Commission; chairman, Maplewood Planning Board 1946-54; member, Maplewood Township Committee 1954-56; trustee, Maplewood Community Service; member of Na-tional Board of Directors, Family Service Association of America; member of board and former president, Bureau of Family Service of the Oranges and Maple-wood; member of official board of Morrow Memorial Methodist Church; director, Maplew ood Bank & Trust Co.; director, Maplewood Savings & Loan Association : life member, B. P. O. E. Newark Lodge No. 21; past master, St. John’s Lodge, No.1,F. & A. M.: ; member—Maplewood Post 80 American Legion (World War I, USNRF); Real Estate Board of Newark, Irvington, Hillside; New Jersey Associa-tion of Real Estate Boards; National Association of Real Estate Boards; Columbia Society of Appraisers; married Isabel Towne May 26, 1926; two Sons; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—HUDSON COUNTY: City of Bayonne, city of Jersey City: ward A, ward B; ward C, districts 17 to 40; ward E, districts 1 to 15; and ward F. Population (1960), 256,977. CORNELIUS E. GALLAGHER, Democrat, of Bayonne, N.J.; born on March 2, 1921; a practicing lawyer; served on faculty of Rutgers University; graduated from John Marshall College and John Marshall College of Law, LL. B., cum laude; postgraduate studies at New York University; schooling was interrupted by 5 years’ service in World War II; during World War II was a captain, com-manded an Infantry Rifle Company in General Patton’s Third Army in Europe, was wounded three times and holds eight decorations; recalled and served 1 year during Korean War; is a member of the law firm of Dembe, Dembe & Gallagher, a director of and counsel to the Broadway National Bank; elected to the Hudson County Board of Freeholders in 1953 and resigned to accept appoint-ment as commissioner of New Jersey Turnpike Authority, later serving as vice chairman; has lectured and written articles on toll highways; member of the Hudson County Democratic Executive Committee since 1950 and served as a del-egate to the 1952, 1956 and 1960 National Democratic Conventions; received award of National Council of Christians and Jews; member of the American, New Jersey, and Hudson County Bar Associations, American Legion, Knights of Columbus, and Elks; is married to former Claire Richter of Bayonne, they have four children: Diane, Christine, Patrice, and Briget; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; member House Foreign Affairs Committee and chairman, United States and Canadian Interparliamentary Group; adviser to United States Delegation to the Disarmament Conference. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—HupsoN County: City of Jersey City: ward C, districts 1 to 16; ward D; ward E, districts 16 to 33; cities of Hoboken and Union City; towns of Secaucus and West New York; township of Weehawken. Population (1960), 255,165. DOMINICK V. DANIELS, Democrat, of Jersey City, N. J.; born in Jersey City, N. J., October 18, 1908; educated in the Jersey City public schools; attended Fordham University and graduated in 1929 from Rutgers University (N. J.) Law School, receiving LL. B. degree; admitted to New Jersey bar in 1930 and has since been engaged in the general practice of law; now senior member of the law firm of Daniels, Colello & Daniels of 591 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, N.J.; married Camille Curcio in 1935 and has two children, Dolores and Barbara; appointed magistrate of the Jersey City Municipal Court in May 1952, re-appointed in 1955, and subsequently appointed presiding magistrate; president of Jersey City Lions Club from 1949 to 1950; president of the Dante Alighieri Society of Jersey City, Inc., from 1954 to 1957; Jersey City chairman of Po Valley Flood Relief Committee; vice chairman of the Jersey City Civil Rights Committee from 1952 to 1955; ‘member of University Club of Hudson County, Hudson County Bar Association, New Jersey Bar Association, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, Knights of Columbus (Council 137), fourth degree; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. 89708°—63——9 102 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—MIDDLESEX COUNTY. Population (1960), 433,856. EDWARD JAMES PATTEN, Democrat, of Perth Amboy, N.J.; born in Perth Amboy, August 22, 1905; graduated from Newark Normal School, New Jersey Law School, LL.B., and Rutgers University, B.S. Ed.; member of Eagles, Moose, Elks, Kiwanis, Knights of Columbus, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Chamber of Commerce, and NAACP; lawyer, 1927; teacher public schools, 1927-34; mayor of the city of Perth Amboy, 1934-40; county clerk of Middlesex County, 1940-54; campaign manager for Robert B. Meyner, 1953 and 1957; sec-retary of state of the State of New Jersey, 1954-62; president of the Raritan Bay Area Community Chest; president, Salvation Army Board; director and counsel for Woodbridge National Bank; past president of the Middlesex Bar Association; chairman of the Middlesex County Democratic Committee, 1934-36; member of the Democratic State Committee and member of American Judicature Society; recipient of “Outstanding Citizenship’’ award from American Heritage Founda-tion and B’nai B’rith’s ‘Brotherhood’ award; married February 22, 1936, to Anna Quigg of South Amboy, N.J.; one daughter, Catherine M.; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. NEW MEXICO Biographical 103 NEW MEXICO (Population (1960), 951,023) SENATORS 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 77th, 78th, and 79th Congresses; chairman of the House Committee To Investigate Campaign Expenditures in the 78th Congress; chairman of the House of Representatives Special Committee To Investigate Food Shortages in the 79th 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 commencing January 3, 1949; reelected in 1954 and again in 1960 for the term ending January 3, 1967. EDWIN LEARD MECHEM, Republican, of Las Cruces, N. Mex.; born in Alamogordo, N. Mex., July 2, 1912, son of Edwin and Eunice (Leard) Mechem; student New Mexico A. & M., College, 1930-31 and 1935; University of Arkansas, LL.B. 1939; married Dorothy Ellen Heller, December 30, 1932; four children— “Martha, John, Jesse and Walter (twins); three grandchildren; land surveyor, U.S. Reclamation Service, Las Cruces, N. Mex., 1932-35; agent, F.B.I., Texas, Ar-kansas, and California, 1942-45; admitted to New Mexico bar, 1939, and prac-ticed Las Cruces, 1939-50, 1955-56, 1959-60; Governor, State of New Mexico 1951-54, 1957-58, 1961-62; member of the Committee on Government Security and the American Law Institute; appointed to the United States Senate Novem-ber 30, 1962, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dennis Chavez. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 951,023. 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; delegate, Interparliamentary Conference, Warsaw, Poland, 1959; U. S. member of Executive Committee, Inter-American Parliamentary Organization; National co-chairman, Viva Kennedy Clubs, 1960; elected to the 85th Congress in special election April 9, 1957, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Antonio M. Fernandez; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THOMAS G. MORRIS, Democrat, of Tucumcari, N. Mex.; born in Eastland County, Tex., August 20, 1919; graduate of University of New Mexico, class of 1948, receiving a B. 8. degree in civil engineering; married Corinne Stevens and they have one son, Thomas G. Morris 2d, 7 years of age, and one daughter, Elizabeth Jane, 6 months; served in the United States Navy as an enlisted man 104 Congressional Directory NEW MEXICO from November 12, 1937, to March 22, 1944; engaged in farming and ranching business in Quay County, New Mexico; elected to the New Mexico House of Representatives and served continuously from January 1953 to December 31, 1958; chairman of the New Mexico Interstate Streams Commission; member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, D. A. V., American Legion, New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau, National Reclamation Association, New Mexico Cattle Growers Association, B. P. O. E., Lions International; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. NEW YORK Biographical 105 NEW YORK (Population (1960), 16,782,304) SENATORS 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; honorary LL. D. degrees from Lincoln University, Long Island University, Hartwick College, Yeshiva University, Hebrew Union College, Pace College, Ithaca College; before Pearl Harbor was a special assistant to the Chief of Chemical Warfare Serv-ice, 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 War-fare; served in the European Theater of Operations 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 resumed the practice of law; married Marion Ann Borris in 1947; three children: Joy, age 13; Joshua, age 11; and Carla, age 6; member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Jewish War Veterans; served in the 80th, 81st, 82d, and 83d 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; reelected November 6, 1962, for the term ending 1969. KENNETH B. KEATING, Republican, of Rochester, N. Y.; born at Lima, N. Y.; graduate of University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y., 1919, A. B.; Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., 1923, LL. B.; married; one child; attorney; sergeant World War I; colonel, World War II; now brigadier general; decora-tions: 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; American Legion, V.F.W,R. 0. A, S. A. R, S. U. V. (hon.), Mason (33d degree), Kiwanis, Elks, Moose, Eagle, Interfaith Movement, Board Directors, New York World’s Fair, American Political Science Association; received American Political Science Association’s First Congressional Distinguished Service Award; Grand Cross of Order of Malta, Cross of Greater Officer in the Order of Merit (Italy), Hadassah Golden Doorway; Interfaith Movement, Mizrachi; Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, Rochester, Le Moyne, Hobart, Long Island, Hamilton, Union; Honorary Doctor of Civil Laws Degree, Pace, Iona; Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree, Yeshiva, Alfred; elected to the House of Representatives, 80th through the 85th Congresses; elected to the United States Senate, November 4, 1958; member, Committee on the Judiciary, Committee on Commerce, Republican Policy Committee, and Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. 106 Congressional Directory NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—SUrroLKE COUNTY: That part consisting of the towns of Smithtown, Islip, Brook-haven, Riverhead, Southampton, Southold, East Hampton, Shelter Island, Gardiner’s Island, Fisher’s Island, Shinnecock Indian Reservation, and all islands within the above-mentioned townships. Population (1960), 398,254, OTIS G. PIKE, Democrat, of Riverhead, L.I., N.Y.; born in Riverhead August 31, 1921; graduated from Princeton University, A.B., and Columbia University, LL. B.; attorney; married Doris A. Orth; three children, Lois, Douglas, and Robert; served in World War II as a Marine Corps dive bomber pilot in Solomon Islands and as a night fighter pilot at Peleliu and Okinawa, with occupation forces at Peking, North China; flew 120 combat missions; awarded 5 air medals; vice president of Long Island Home, Ltd., Amityville, N.Y.; director of Central Suffolk Hospital, Riverhead, N.Y.; justice of peace of the town of Riverhead 1954-60; member of First Congregational Church, Rotary Club, V.F.W., American Legion, Suffolk County Bar Association, and F. & A.M.; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. SECOND DISTRICT.—SurroLK COUNTY: That part consisting of the towns of Huntington and Babylon. NASSAU County: That part beginning at a point in the town of Oyster Bay where the Northern State Parkway intersects the dividing line between the county of Suffolk and the county of Nassau, thence westerly along Northern State Parkway to the Wantagh Oyster Bay Expressway, thence southerly to Phipps Lane, to Wallace Drive (Edgemere Road), to Southern Parkway, to Wantagh Oyster Bay Ex-pressway, to Old Country Road, to Farmers Plain Avenue (Grohman Road), to Plain Hay Path, to Plainview Road, to Bethpage State Parkway, to Central Park Avenue, to Bethpage State Parkway, to Southern State Parkway, to a point where Southern State Parkway and the northwest village line of the village of Massapequa Park intersects, thence southerly along said village line of the village of Massapequa Park to Jerusalem Avenue, thence westerly along Jerusalem Avenue to the dividing line between the town of Oyster Bay and the town of Hempstead, thence southerly along said dividing line to the waters of 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 the dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Suffolk to the place of beginning, Popu-lation (1960), 372,645. JAMES R. GROVER, Jr., Republican, of Babylon, N.Y.; born March 5, 1919, in Babylon, N.Y.; graduate of St. Joseph’s Elementary School, Babylon High School, Hofstra College, and Columbia Law School; during World War II served overseas in the Coast Artillery and the Air Force in China Theater and was discharged with rank of captain; married the former Mary Fullerton of Babylon and they have four children—Nancy, Jean, Bobby, and Jill; member of the New York State Assembly, 1957-62; attorney, with law offices in Babylon, N.Y.; served as special counsel for the town of Babylon; member of Lions Club, Knights of Columbus, Holy Name Society, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, American Red Cross, and Babylon Yacht Club; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. THIRD DISTRICT.—NAssAU County: That part beginning at a point in the town of Oyster Bay where the Northern State Parkway intersects the dividing line between the county of Suffolk and the county of Nassau, thence westerly along Northern State Parkway to the Wantagh Oyster Bay Expressway, thence southerly to Phipps Lane, to Wallace Drive (Edgemere Road), to Southern Parkway, to Wantagh Oyster Bay Expressway, to Old Country Road, to Farmers Plain Avenue (Grohman Road), to Plain Hay Path, to Plainview Road, to Bethpage State Parkway, to Bethpage Turnpike (Hemp-stead Turnpike), thence westerly along Bethpage Turnpike (Hempstead Turnpike) to the intersection of Bethpage Turnpike (Hempstead Turnpike) and the town line of Oyster Bay and the town line of Hempstead, thence northerly, westerly and northwesterly along the town lines of the town of Oyster Bay and the town of Hempstead and said town lines of the town of Oyster Bay and the town of North Hempstead extended to the waters of Hempstead Harbor, thence through the waters of Hempstead Harbor, Long Island Sound, Cold Spring Harbor to the northern dividing line between the county of Suffolk and the county of Nassau and thence southerly along said dividing line between the county of Suffolk and the county of Nassau to the place of beginning, also including the town of North Hemp-stead and the city of Glen Cove. Population (1960), 399,067. STEVEN B. DEROUNIAN, Republican, of Roslyn, Nassau County, N.Y., born in Sofia, Bulgaria, April 6, 1918; married Emily Ann Kennard of Gonzales, Tex.; three children, Ann Ashby, Steven Blake, and Eleanor Kennard; 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 NEW YORK Biographical 107 Theater; member, V.F.W., American Legion, Mineola, N.Y.; thirty-second degree Mason; member, B.P.O.E.; elected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member, Ways and Means Committee. FOURTH DISTRICT.—NAsSAU CouNTY: That part beginning at a point where the village line of the village of Valley Stream intersects the county line of the county of Queens and the county of Nassau, thence easterly along the village of Valley Stream’s northern boundary, to the westerly boundary of the village of Malverne, thence northerly and easterly along said boundary of the village of Malverne to Southern State Parkway, thence easterly along Southern State Parkway to Jerusalem Avenue to the westerly border line of the village of Massapequa Park, thence northerly along said village line to Southern State Parkway, thence westerly to Bethpage State Parkway, to Bethpage Turnpike (Hemp-stead Turnpike), thence westerly along Bethpage Turnpike (Hempstead Turnpike) to the town line of the town of Oyster Bay and the town of Hempstead, thence northerly and westerly along the town line of Oyster Bay, the town of Hempstead, and the town of North Hempstead, to the dividing line between the town of Hempstead, the town of North Hempstead, the county of Nassau and the county of Queens, thence southerly along the dividing line of the county of Nassau and the county of Queens to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 393,811. JOHN W. WYDLER, Republican, of Garden City, L.I., N.Y.; born June 9, 1924, in Brooklyn, N.Y.; attended the West School of Long Beach, Long Beach High School, and Brown University; enlisted in the U.S. Air Force as a private during the Second World War and was promoted to sergeant in a chemical weapons company assigned to the China-Burma-India Theater; was discharged in 1945; joined the Air Force Reserve and served as a lieutenant in the Judge Advocate’s Office; resumed studies at Brown University and was named to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year; at the completion of junior year was accepted at Harvard Law School; was a member of the Harvard Law School Forum, graduated in 1950; admitted to the New York State Bar in 1950; in the U.S. Attorney’s Office from 1953-59 where he prosecuted criminal cases for 3 years and handled civil cases for 3 years; appointed in 1959 to the New York State Investigation Commission to probe New York City school construction irregularities; entered private practice in 1959 as an associate of A. A. Forman, 150 Old Country Road, Mineola, L.I., N.Y.; married the former Brenda O’Sullivan in October 1959; one son, Christopher John, born September 5, 1960; attends the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Garden City, is a charter member of the Bishop’s Men and active in the Men’s Association; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Sigma Chi fraternity, the Lions Club, the District At-torney’s Association, the Federal and Nassau County Bar Associations, the Protestant Lawyers’ Association, and the Federal Courts Committee; Nassau County Republican executive committeeman and political chairman of the Garden City Republican Club; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. FIFTH DISTRICT.—NAssAUu County: That part beginning at a point where the village line of the village of Valley Stream intersects the county line of the county of Queens and the county of Nassau, thence easterly along the village of Valley Stream’s northern boundary, to the westerly boundary of the village of Malverne, thence northerly and easterly along said boundary of the village of Malverne to Southern State Parkway, thence easterly along Southern State Parkway to Jersualem Avenue and the dividing line between the town of Oyster Bay and the town line of the town of Hempstead, thence southerly along said dividing line of the town of Oyster Bay and the town of Hempstead, to the Atlantic Ocean, and thence through the water of the Atlantic Ocean, Reynolds’ Channel, to the dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Queens, thence northerly along said dividing line between the county of Nassau and the county of Queens to the place of beginning, also the city of Long Beach. Population (1960), 403,178. FRANK J. BECKER, Republican, of Lynbrook, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., August 27, 1899, moving to Lynbrook in 1905; enlisted in the United States Army in 1918 and served in France; engaged in the insurance business; Past Com-mander 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; served 8 years in the assembly of the New York State Legislature; was a member of the Ways and Means Committee, chairman of the Charitable and Religious Societies Committee; member of committees: City of New York, Villages, and Military Affairs; 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 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of Committee on Armed Services. 108 Congressional Directory NEW YORK SIXTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS CoUNTY: That part beginning at a point where Linden Boulevard intersects the county line between Queens County and Nassau County, thence westerly along Linden Boulevard ‘to Springfield Boulevard, to Murdock Avenue, to Colfax Street, to Hollis Avenue, to Jamaica Avenue to Merrick Boulevard, to Archer Avenue, to VanWyck Expressway, to Atlantic Avenue, to 127th Street to Atlantic Avenue, to Woodhaven Boulevard,to Park Lane South, to 98th Street (Diamond Street), to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Myrtle Avenue, to 80th Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to 69th Avenue, to Burns Street, to Union Turnpike, to Queens Boulevard, to Main Street, to 85th Drive, to 144th Street, to 85th Avenue, to 148th Street, to 84th Drive, to Smedley Street, to Grand Central Parkway, to 164th Street, to Union Turnpike, thence easterly along Union Turnpike to Hollis Court Boulevard, to Richland Avenue, to Peck Avenue, to Bell Boulevard, to Kingsbury Avenue, to Springfield Boule-vard, to 69th Avenue, to Cloverdale Boulevard, to Horace Harding Expressway, thence westerly along Horace Harding Expressway to Peck Avenue, to Fresh Meadow Lane, to North Hempstead Turnpike, to Main Street, to Horace Harding Expressway, to Rodman Street, thence northerly along Rodman Street to North Hempstead Turnpike, and 133d Street, thence along 133d Street to Elder Avenue, to Peck Avenue, to Main Street, to Elder Avenue, to Kissena Boulevard, to 145th Avenue, to Parsons Boulevard, thence northerly to Bayside Avenue, thence easterly along Bayside Avenue to Bayside Lane, to Francis Lewis Boulevard, to 24th Road, to Utopia Parkway, to 24th Avenue, to 201st Street, to 23d Avenue, to 207th Street, to 26th Avenue, to Bell Boulevard, to 24th Avenue, thence easterly along 24th Avenue and 24th Avenue Extended to and through the waters of Little Neck Bay to the county line between Queens County and Nassau County, thence southerly along said county lines of the county of Queens and the county of Nassau to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 417,367. SEYMOUR HALPERN, Republican, of Forest Hills, N. Y.; born in New York City, November 19, 1913; son of former State Assemblyman Ralph and Mrs. Halpern; graduate of Richmond Hill High School; attended Seth Low College of Columbia University; engaged in the insurance business; board chairman, the Insurist Corporation of America; impartial chairman, Moving and Storage Industry of New York; reporter for the Long Island Daily Press, 1931-32; feature writer for the Chicago Herald-Examiner, 1932-33; assistant to the president, New York City Council, 1938-40; elected to New York State Senate, 1940; served seven consecutive terms, through 1954; chairman, Senate Committee on Civil Service, 1941-44; chairman, Senate Committee on Public Institutions, 1945; chairman, Senate Committee on Motor Vehicles and Transportation, 1946-47; chairman, Joint Legislative Committee on Motor Vehicle Problems, 1948-54; member, Temporary State Commission to Revise the Civil Service Law, 1952-54; member of Mayor’s Committee on Courts, 1956-58; chairman of the board, Riverside Hospital of the city of New York; member, national panel, American Arbitration Association; director, National Aeronau-tics Association; member, National Executive Council, Zionist Organization of America; director, Association for Cultural Exchange; honorary member, Mayor’s Committee on Intergroup Relations; member, Executive Board, Citi-zens Union, 1954-58; Central Queens chairman, Greater New York Fund; director, Queens Mental Health Society; member, Advisory Board, National Association for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency; member, The New York Regional Advisory Board of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B’rith; chair-man of the board, National Family Council on Drug Addiction; director, Queens Hospital Center Cancer Research Society; chairman, United Cerebral Palsy of Queens, 1951-53; vice chairman, Queens Division, Federation of Jewish Philan-thropies; chairman, board of sponsors, Queens Symphony Orchestra; charter member, Queens Botanical Society ; Capitol Hill Club, National Republican Club, Queens County Republican Committee, BPO Elks; named Outstanding Native-born New Yorker of the Year by New York Society of the City of New York, 1952; honorary member, New York University Law Alumni; recipient of VFW Achieve-ment Medal, 1954, and New York State JWV’s first Public Servant Award, 1958; married December 27, 1959, to Barbara Olsen of Flushing; elected to 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS COUNTY: That part beginning at a point where Linden Boulevard intersects the county line between Queens County and Nassau County, thence westerly along Linden Boulevard to Springfield Boulevard, to Murdock Avenue, to Colfax Street, to Hollis A venue, to Jamaica Avenue, to Merrick Boulevard, to Archer Avenue, to VanWyck Expressway, to Atlantic Avenue, to 127th Street, to Atlantic Avenue, to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Park Lane South, to 98th Street (Diamond Street), to Woodhaven Boulevard, to Myrtle Avenue, to 80th Street, to Cooper Avenue, to 73d Place, to Metropolitan Avenue, to 74th Street, to Juniper Boulevard South, to 71st Street, to Luther-an Avenue, to the intersection of Eliot Avenue, Lutheran Avenue and 75th Street, thence along 75th Street, to Caldwell Avenue, to 71st (Mazeau) Street, to Midtown Highway, to Grand Avenue, thence westerly along Grand Avenue to the dividing line between Queens County and Kings County and thence southerly along said dividing line to the waters of Jamaica Bay, thence easterly through the waters of Jamaica Bay, Grassy Bay and Head of Bay Inlet to the dividing line between the county of Queens and county of Nassau, thence northerly along said dividing line to the place of beginning. Pop-ulation (1960), 459,844. JOSEPH PATRICK ADDABBO, Democrat, of 84-05 133d Avenue, Ozone Park, N.Y.; born March 17, 1925, in Queens, N.Y., son of Dominick and Anna NEW YORK Brographical 109 Addabbo; attended P.S. 59, Boys’ High School in Brooklyn, City College for years, and graduated St. John’s Law School, LL.B. degree; married the former Grace Salamone; two children, Dominic and Dina; engaged in the general practice of law in Ozone Park; active in civic and community affairs; member of Queens County Bar Association; delegate to Judicial Convention; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS COUNTY: That part beginning at a point where 23d Avenue extended intersects the waters of Flushing Bay, thence southwesterly along 23d Avenue Extended and 23d Avenue to Grand Central Parkway, to 94th Street, to 30th Avenue, to 93d Street, to Northern Boulevard, to Junction Boulevard, to 57th Avenue, to 99th Street, to 63d Road, to the intersection of Junction Boule-vard, Queens Boulevard, 63d Road and 63d Drive, thence northwesterly along Queens Boulevard to 51st Avenue, to 69th Street, to the intersection of Midtown Highway, Grand Avenue and 69th Street, thence along Midtown Highway to 71st (Mazeau) Street, to Caldwell Avenue, to 75th Street, to the intersection of Eliot Avenue, 75th Street and Lutheran Avenue, thence southerly along Lutheran Avenue, to 71st Street, to Juniper Boulevard South, to 74th Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to 73d Place, to Cooper Avenue, to 80th Street, to Metropolitan Avenue, to 69th Avenue, to Burns Street, to Union Turnpike, to Queens Boulevard, to Main Street, to 85th Drive, to 144th Street, to 85th Avenue to 148th Street, to 84th Drive, to Smedley Street, to Grand Central Parkway, to 164th Street, to Union Turnpike, thence easterly along Union Turnpike to Hollis Court Boulevard, to Richland Avenue, to Peck Avenue, to Bell Boulevard, to Kingsbury Avenue, to Springfield Boulevard, to 69th Avenue, to Cloverdale Boulevard, to Horace Harding Expressway, thence westerly along Horace Harding Ex-pressway to Peck Avenue, to Fresh Meadow Lane, to North Hempstead Turnpike, to Main Street, to Horace Harding Expressway, to Rodman Street, thence northerly along Rodman Street to the intersection of North Hempstead Turnpike and 133d Street, thence along 133d Street to Elder Avenue, to Peck Avenue, to Main Street, to Elder Avenue, to Kissena Boulevard to 45th Avenue, to Parsons Boulevard, thence northerly to Bayside Avenue, thence easterly along Bayside Avenue to Bayside Lane, to Francis Lewis Boulevard, to 24th Road, to Utopia Parkway, to 24th Avenue, to 201st Street, to 23d Avenue, to 207th Street, to 26th Avenue, to Bell Boulevard, to 24th Avenue, thence easterly along 24th Avenue and 24th Avenue Extended to and through the waters of Little Neck Bay to the county line between Queens County and Nassau County, thence northerly through the waters of Little Neck Bay, East River and Flushing Bay to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 432,776. BENJAMIN S. ROSENTHAL, Democrat, of Elmhurst, Long Island, N.Y.; born in New York City, N.Y., June 8, 1923; educated in the public schools of the city of New York; attended Long Island University and City College; LL. B. Brooklyn College (1949), LL. M. New York University (1952); married Lila Moskowitz, two children—Debra and Edward; attorney; admitted to New York bar 1949; admitted to practice before United States Supreme Court 1954; member of firm of Peirez, Karmiol & Rosenthal, 60-10 Roosevelt Avenue, Woodside, Long Island, N.Y.; served in United States Army March 1943 to January 1946, 18 months in Iceland; elected as Democrat-Liberal to the 87th Congress in special election February 20, 1962, to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of Lester Holtzman; reelected to the 88th Congress. NINTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS COUNTY: That part beginning at a point where 23d Avenue extended intersects the waters of Flushing Bay, thence southwesterly along 23d Avenue Extended and 23d Ave-nue, to Grand Central Parkway, to 74th Street, to 30th (Avenue, to 93d Street, to Northern Boulevard, to Junction Boulevard, to 57th Avenue, to 99th Street, to 63d Road, to the intersection of Junction Boulevard, Queens Boulevard, 63d Road and 63d Drive, thence northwesterly along Queens Boulevard to 51st Avenue, to 69th Street, to the intersection of Midtown Highway, Grand Avenue and 69th Street, thence westerly along Grand Avenue to the dividing line between the county of Queens and the county of Kings, thence northerly along said dividing line between the county of Queens, and the county of Kings to Newtown Creek, to East River, to East Channel, to Hell Gate, to Riker’s Island Channel, to East River and Flushing Bay to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 428,700. 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, 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 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. 110 Congressional Directory NEW YORK TENTH DISTRICT.—QUEENS CouNTY: That part beginning at a point where the county line of the county of Kings and the county of Queens are intersected by Rockaway Inlet, thence easterly and northerly along said county line of the county of Kings and the county of Queens to a point where said county line of the county of Kings and the county of Queens are intersected by the waters of Jamaica Bay and Grassy Bay, thence easterly through the waters of Jamaica Bay, Grassy Bay and Mott Basin to the dividing line between the county of Queens and the county of Nassau, thence easterly and south-erly along said dividing line of the county of Queens and the county of Nassau to the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, thence westerly through the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Rockaway Inlet to the place of beginning, KiNGs County: That part of the borough of Brooklyn beginning at a point where Flatbush Avenue Extended southward intersects the waters of Rockaway Inlet, thence northwesterly along Flatbush Avenue Extended and Flatbush Avenue to Fillmore Avenue, to Avenue T, to East 69th Street, to Avenue K, to Ralph Avenue, thence southerly to Avenue M, to East 58th Street, to Avenue L, East 45th Street, to Avenue K, to Troy Avenue, to Avenue H, to Schenectady Avenue, to Glenwood Road, to East 46th Street, to Farragut Road, to Schenectady Avenue, to Foster Avenue, to East 45th Street, to Avenue D, to Troy Avenue, to Cortelyou Road, to Schenectady Avenue, to Church Avenue, to East 53d Street, to Linden Boulevard, to East 52d Street, to Lenox Road, to Utica Avenue, to Winthrop Street, to Schenectady Avenue, to Lefferts Avenue, to Troy Avenue, to East New York Avenue, to Albany Avenue, to Empire Boulevard, to Troy Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Albany Avenue, to St. Johns Place, to Kingston Avenue, to Atlantic Avenue, to Brooklyn Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Marcy Avenue, to Monroe Street, to Bedford Avenue, to Myrtle Avenue, to Broadway, to Lafayette Avenue, to Stuyvesant Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Stone Avenue, to East New York Avenue, to Hopkinson Avenue, to East 98th Street, to Ditmas Avenue, to Rockaway Park-way, thence along Rockaway Parkway and Rockaway Parkway Extended, to the waters of Jamaica Bay, thence southerly and westerly through the waters of Jamaica Bay to the place of beginning, also including the islands in Jamaica Bay within the borough of Brooklyn. Population (1960), 422,745. 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 com-menced practice in New York City in 1912; elected as a Democrat to the 68th 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. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—KiNGs CouNTY: That part of the Borough of Brooklyn beginning at a point where Stockholm Street intersects the dividing line between the county of Kings and the county of Queens, thence southwesterly along Stockholm Street, to Wilson Avenue, to DeKalb Avenue, to Evergreen Avenue, to Stockholm Street, to Bushwick Avenue, to Kossuth Place to Lafayette Avenue, to Stuyvesant Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Stone Avenue, to East New York Avenue, to Hopkinson Avenue, to East 98th Street, to Ditmas Avenue, to Rockaway Parkway, thence along Rockaway Parkway and Rockaway Parkway Extended, to the waters of Jamaica Bay, thence easterly through the waters of Jamaica Bay to the dividing line between the county of Kings and the county of Queens, thence northerly and westerly along said dividing line as it twists and turns to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 403,790. EUGENE J. KEOGH, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; elected consecutively since 1936. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—KiNGS CoUNTY: That part of the Borough of Brooklyn beginning at a point where 23d Avenue, Avenue M, and Dahill Road intersect, thence northerly along Dahill Road to 58th Street, to 18th Avenue, to 59th Street, to Fort Hamilton Parkway, to 51st Street, to 8th Avenue, to 37th Street, to Fort Hamilton Parkway, to McDonald Avenue (Gravesend Avenue), to Greenwood Avenue, to Prospect Park Southwest, to Parkside Avenue, to Ocean Avenue, to Washington Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Underhill Avenue, to Prospect Place, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Atlantic Ave-nue, to Cumberland Street, to Green Avenue, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Gates Avenue, to Wash-ington Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Bedford Avenue, to Monroe Street, to Marcy Avenue, to Fulton Street, to Brooklyn Avenue, to Atlantic Avenue, to Kingston Avenue, to St. Johns Place, to Albany Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Troy Avenue, to Empire Boulevard, to Albany Avenue, to East New York Avenue, to Troy Avenue, to Lefferts Avenue, to Schenectady Avenue, to Winthrep Street, to Utica Avenue, to Lenox Road, to East 52d Street, to Linden Boulevard, to East 53d Street, to Church Avenue, to Schenectady Avenue, to Cortelyou Road, to Canarsie Avenue, to Tilden Ave-nue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Beverly Road, to Coney Island Avenue, to Ditmas Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Newkirk Avenue, to Brooklyn, Avenue, to Foster Avenue, to East 37th Street, to Farragut Road, thence westerly to Flatbush Avenue, to Glenwood Road, to Nostrand Avenue, to Avenue K, to East 15th Street, to Avenue L, to Coney Island Avenue, to Avenue K, to East 9th Street, to Avenue M, thence westerly to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 471,001. EDNA F. KELLY, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; born August 20, 1906, at East Hampton, N. Y., daughter of the late Patrick J. and Mary Ellen Flannery; educated at East Hampton 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 Democratic Party of Kings County, N. Y., from Eighteenth Assembly District and continuously reelected to date; appointed associate research director of the Democratic Party NEW YORK Biographical 111 in the New York State Legislature in 1943; designated chief research director in 1944 and served in that capacity until her election on November 8, 1949, to the second session of the 81st Congress; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; is the widow of the late City Court Justice of the City of New York, Edward L. Kelly; has two children, William E. Kelly 2d, who served with the United States Coast Guard as ensign, and Maura Patricia Kelly; has six grandchildren: Edward, William, Robert, Richard, Ellen, and Elizabeth Ann Kelly; home address, 1247 Carroll Street, Brooklyn 13, N.Y. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—KiNGs CouUNTY: That part of the Borough of Brooklyn beginning at a point where Plumb 1st Street Extended intersects the waters of Sheepshead Bay, thence northerly along Plumb 1st Street Extended to Emmons Avenue, to Bedford Avenue, to Shore Parkway, to Bragg Street, to Avenue W, to Knapp Street, to Whitney Avenue, to Gerritsen Avenue, to Avenue U, to East 28th Street, to Avenue T, to East 27th Street, to Avenue S, to Brown Street, to Gerritsen Avenue, to Nostrand Avenue, to Kings Highway, to East 29th Street, to Avenue K, to East 15th Street, to Avenue L, to Coney Island Avenue, to Avenue K, to East 9th Street, to Avenue M, to Dahill Road, to 58th Street, to 18th Avenue, to 59th Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to 14th Avenue, to 71st Street, to 16th Avenue, to 86th Street, to Bay 8th Street, thence southerly along Bay 8th Street and Bay 8th Street Extended to the waters of Gravesend Bay, thence southerly and easterly through the waters of Gravesend Bay, Lower Bay, Rockaway Inlet, Sheepshead Bay, to the place of beginning. Popula-tion (1960), 455,172. 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; member of New York State Democratic Committee and Kings County Executive Committee; 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; trustee of the Union of American Hebrew Con-gregations; Lay Board of Coney Island Hospital; member of the board of directors of the Shorefront YM-YWHAs of Brooklyn; member, president’s council of Yeshiva University, life member of Hebrew Institute of Long Island, a member of many fraternal and civic associations, including Zionist Organization of America, Midwood Lodge of B’nai B’rith, Jewish Chautauqua Society, Brooklyn Lodge B.P.O. Elks, L.O.0O. Moose, Justice Lodge F. & A. Masons, Boy Scouts of America, Flatbush Boys Club, Elite Club, Police Athletic League, Men’s League of Brook-lyn, Lawyers Club and Executive Committee of Federation of Jewish Philanthro-pies, American Jewish Congress, United States Coast Guard Auxiliary; director of Nottingham Civic Association, B'nai Zion, Jewish National Fund, and of Col. David Marcus Memorial Foundation; 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 Confer-ence of Temple Brotherhoods; honorary fellow, Archeological Institute of America; during World War II served in the United States Coast Guard Reserve; as chair-man of the Civil Service Committee of the Kings Highway Democratic Club of the Second Assembly District, organized and conducted a civil-service school where residents of the community, without charge, were prepared for prospective exami-nations; later became secretary of the club and for the last 18 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 Judica-ture Society, American Society of International Law, Inter-American Bar Asso-ciation, and Brooklyn-Manhattan Trial Lawyers Association; served without 112 Congressional Directory NEW YORK compensation for 10 years as a special assistant attorney general in election mat-ters; 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 80th Congress on November 4, 1947; reelected to 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; Democratic Whip for Zone 2; member of Banking and Currency, District of Columbia, Small Business Committee, and Joint Committee on Defense Production. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—KiINGs County: That part of the borough of Brooklyn beginning at a point where Bayridge Avenue extended westward intersects the waters of The Narrows, thence easterly along Bayridge Avenue Extended and Bayridge Avenue to Shore Parkway, thence northerly along Shore Parkway to Ridge Boulevard, to 2d Avenue, thence northerly along 2d Avenue to 65th Street, to 3d Avenue, to 60th Street, to 4th Avenue, to 24th Street, to 5th Avenue, to Prospect Expressway, to 4th Avenue, to 9th Street, to 5th Avenue, to Carroll Street, to 6th Avenue, to Prospect Place, to 5th Avenue, to St. Mark’s Place, to 4th Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to State Street, to Hicks Street, to Joralemon Street, to the center line of the Brooklyn-Queens connecting highway, to Cranberry Street, to Fulton Street, to Prospect Street, to Pearl Street, to New Street, to Jay Street, to Fulton Street, to DeKalb Avenue, to South Oxford Street, to Lafayette Avenue, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to DeKalb Avenue, to Washington Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Bedford Avenue, thence along Bedford Avenue, to Myrtle Avenue, thence easterly along Myrtle Avenue to Broadway, to the inter-section of Lafayette Avenue, Broadway and Kossuth Place, thence northerly along Kossuth Place to Bushwick Avenue, to Stockholm Street, to Evergreen Avenue, to DeKalb Avenue, to Wilson Ave-nue, to Stockholm Street, to the dividing line between the county of Kings and the county of Queens, thence northerly along said dividing line of the county of Kings and the county of Queens to the waters of Newtown Creek, the East River, Buttermilk Channel, Upper Bay, Gowanus Bay, and The Narrows to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 463,957. JOHN J. ROONEY, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N. Y., born of immigrant parents in the district which he represents and in which his family has lived for over 90 years, on November 29, 1903; education: St. Paul’s Parochial School, St. Francis Preparatory and College, Fordham University School of Law, class of 1925; attor-ney; assistant district attorney of Kings County (Brooklyn) from January 1, 1940, to June 5, 1944; married Catherine Kramm Curran of Washington, D. C., and has four sons, John James, Jr., Edward Patrick, Arthur Patrick Curran, and William Edward Curran, and a daughter, Mary Ann (Mrs. Michael G. Farrell); 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 member, Sgt. Harry Wm. Steneck Post No. 601, Veterans of Foreign Wars; member Committee on Appropriations; chairman of Subcommittee on Appropriations for State, Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary and related agencies: as member Committee on Military Affairs visited Western and Italian fronts Novem-ber and December 1944; official observer, first Bikini Atom Test; official observer, Japanese Peace Conference, 1951; chairman of the Democratic Caucus, 84th Congress; elected consecutively from the 78th to the 88th Congresses, inclusive. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—KINGs County: That part of the borough of Brooklyn beginning at a point where Bayridge Avenue Extended westward intersects the waters of The Narrows, thence easterly along Bayridge Avenue Extended and Bayridge Avenue, to Shore Parkway, thence northerly along Shore Parkway to Ridge Boulevard, to 2d Avenue, thence northerly along 2d Avenue to 65th Street, to 3d Avenue, to 60th Street, to 4th Avenue, to 24th Street, to 5th Avenue, to Prospect Expressway, to 4th Avenue, to 9th Street, to 5th Avenue, to Carroll Street, to 6th Avenue, to Prospect Place, to 5th Avenue, to St. Mark’s Place, to 4th Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to State Street, to Hicks Street, to Joralemon Street, to the center line of the Brooklyn-Queens connecting highways, to Cranberry Street, to Fulton Street, to Prospect Street, to Pearl Street, to New Street, to Jay Street, to Fulton Street, to DeKalb Avenue, to South Oxford Street, to Lafayette Avenue, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to DeKalb Avenue, to Washington Avenue, to Gates Avenue, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Green Avenue, to Cumberland Street, to Atlantic Avenue, to Vanderbilt Avenue, to Prospect Place, to Underhill Avenue, to Eastern Parkway, to Washington Avenue, to the intersection of Washington Avenue, Empire Boulevard and Ocean Avenue, thence westerly and southerly along Ocean Avenue, to Parkside Avenue, to Prospect Park Southwest, to Greenwood Avenue, to McDonald Avenue (Gravesend Ave-nue), to Fort Hamilton Parkway, to 37th Street, to 8th Avenue, to 51st Street, toFort Hamilton Park-way, to 57th Street, to New Utrecht Avenue, to 14th Avenue, to 71st Street, to 16th Avenue, to 86th Street, to Bay 8th Street, thence southerly along Bay 8th Street and Bay 8th Street Extended to the waters of Gravesend Bay, thence northwesterly through the waters of Gravesend Bay and The Nar-rows to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 350,635. HUGH L. CAREY, Democrat, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; born in Brooklyn April 11, 1919, son of Dennis J. and Margaret Collins Carey; graduated from St. Augus-tine’s Elementary and High Schools; St. John’s College, interrupted for military NEW YORK Biographical 113 service; received LL.B. from St. John’s Law School, 1951, member of Phi Delta Phi; admitted New York State Bar 1951; married the former Helen Owen; parents of Alexandria, Christopher, Susan, Peter, Hugh, Jr., Michael, Donald, Marianne, Nancy, Helen, Bryan, and Paul; enlisted 101st Cavalry, New York National Guard; commissioned in Infantry via O.C.S.; saw combat with 104th Division in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany; rose to rank of major; now lieutenant colonel, Army Intelligence, U.S.A.R.; decorations include Bronze Star, Croix de Guerre with Silver Star, Combat Infantry Award; board of directors: St. Vincent’s Home for Boys, Boy Scouts of America Finance Campaign; member 1st New York Cavalry Post American Legion, V.F.W., C.W.V., and Columbus Council K. of C.; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960, the 12th Con-gressional District, as the first Democrat to represent this district; reelected to the 88th Congress; member of the Education and Labor Committee and the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—RIcHMOND COUNTY and the islands therein. KiNas CouNTY: That part of borough of Brooklyn beginning at a point where Flatbush Avenue Extended southward intersects the waters of Rockaway Inlet, thence northwesterly along Flatbush Avenue Extended and Flatbush Avenue to Fillmore Avenue, to Avenue T, to East 69th Street, to Ralph Avenue, thence southerly to Avenue M, to East 58th Street, to Avenue L, to East 45th Street, to Avenue K, to Troy Avenue, to Avenue H, to Schenectady Avenue, to Glenwood Road, to East 46th Street, to Farragut Road, to Schenectady Avenue, to Foster Avenue, to East 45th Street, to Avenue D, to Troy Avenue, to Cortel-you Road, to Canarsie Avenue, to Tilden Avenue, to Flatbush Avenue, to Beverly Road, to Coney Island Avenue, to Ditmas Avenue, thence easterly to Flatbush Avenue, to Newkirk Avenue, to Brooklyn Avenue, to Foster Avenue, to East 37th Street, to Farragut Road, to Flatbush Avenue, to Glenwood Road, to Nostrand Avenue, to Avenue K, to East 29th Street, to Kings Highway, to Nostrand Avenue, to Gerritsen Avenue, to Brown Street, to Avenue S, to East 27th Street, to-Avenue T, to East 28th Street, to Avenue U, to Gerritsen Avenue, to Whitney Avenue, to Knapp Street, to Avenue W, to Bragg Street, to Shore Parkway, to Bedford Avenue, to Emmons Avenue, thence easterly along Emmons Avenue to Plumb 1st Street, thence southerly along Plumb 1st Street and Plumb 1st Street Extended to the waters of Sheepshead Bay and through the waters of Sheepshead Bay and Rockaway Inlet to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 352,901. JOHN MICHAEL MURPHY, Democrat, of Staten Island, N.Y.; born in Staten Island, August 3, 1926, son of Frank and Florence Murphy; educated Public School No. 19, Staten Island, La Salle Military Academy, Oakdale, L.I., Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., and the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.; B.S. degree in civil engineering; enlisted in U.S. Army in August 1944 as a private, promoted to corporal, and commissioned second lieutenant in May 1945; appointed to West Point in 1946; after graduation went to Korea and served as platoon leader, company commander, and intelligence officer in the 9th Infantry Regiment; promoted to first lieutenant in 1950 and captain in 1953; awarded Distinguished Service Cross, Bronze Star with V and Oak Leaf Cluster, Commendation Ribbon with Oak Leaf Cluster, Combat Infantry Badge, Para-chute Badge, Korean Service Medal with six battle stars and Chungmu Distin-guished Service Medal; discharged from service as a captain in July 1956 to engage in private business; general manager for Frank Murphy, contract carrier of Staten Island 1956-62; member board of directors, Empire State Highway Transportation Association in 1960; president, Cleveland General Transport Co., Ine., 1957-62; married the former Patricia Hart of Staten Island; three children—Deirdre, John, and Eve; a Catholic; member of American Legion, V.F.W., Knights of Columbus, and many community, political, and Army organizations; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—NEwW YORK COUNTY: That part beginning at a point where East 14th Street Extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence westerly along East 14th Street Ex-tended and East 14th Street to 1st Avenue, to East 19th Street, to 3d Avenue, through Cooper’s Square, to the Bowery, to Great Jones Street (West 3d Street), to The Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue), to West 4th Street, to Christopher Street, to Bleecker Street, to Abbington Square, thence northerly along Eighth Avenue, to West 14th Street, to 7th Avenue, to West 34th Street, to 8th Avenue, to West 54th Street, to 9th Avenue, thence northerly along 9th Avenue and Columbus Avenue, to West 73d Street, to Central Park West, to the intersection of Cathedral Parkway, Central Park West and West 110th Street, thence easterly along West 110th Street to 5th Avenue, thence southerly along 5th Avenue to East 98th Street, to Madison Avenue, to East 97th Street, to Park Avenue, to East 96th Street, to Lexington Avenue, to East 91st Street, to 3d Avenue, to East 89th Street, to East End Avenue, thence northerly along East End Avenue and East End Avenue Extended to the waters of the East River, thence through the waters of the East River and the East River Channel to the place of beginning including Welfare Island. Population (1960), 382,320. JOHN V. LINDSAY, Republican, of New York City, N. Y.; born in New York City, November 24, 1921; graduated from the Buckley School, New York City, 1935; St. Paul’s School, Concord, N. H., 1940; Yale University, B. A. degree, 1944; Yale Law School, LL. B. degree, 1948; admitted to the New York bar, 1949; 114 Congressional Directory NEW YORK United States Supreme Court bar, 1955; District of Columbia bar, 1956; executive assistant to the Attorney General of the United States, January 1955 to January 1957; joined the Navy in May 1943, destroyer officer aboard U. 8. 8. Swanson DD 443, participating in landings at Sicily, 7th Fleet landings at Biak, Hollandia, Admiralty Islands; Carrier Task Group 38.4 during Philippine invasion; dis-charged March 1946 as lieutenant (sg.); married to the former Mary Harrison; three daughters and one son; member of St. James Episcopal Church; member, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, Council on Foreign Relations, and Citizens Com-mittee for Children of New York City, Inec.; board member, Freedom House; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—NEW YORK CoUNTY: That part beginning at a point where West 165th Street Extended easterly intersects the waters of the Harlem River, thence westerly along West 165th Street Extended and West 165th Street to Edgecombe Avenue, to St. Nicholas Place, to West 150th Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, thence southerly along Amsterdam Avenue to West 122d Street, to Morningside Drive, to Cathedral Parkway, thence easterly along Cathedral Parkway and West 110th Street to Fifth Avenue, thence southerly along 5th Avenue to East 98th Street, to Madison Avenue, to East 97th Street, to Park Avenue, to East 96th Street, to Lexington Avenue, to East 91st Street, to Third Avenue, to East 89th Street, to East End Avenue, thence northerly along East End Avenue and East End Avenue Extended to the waters of the Harlem River and through the waters of the Harlem River, Hell Gate, East River, Harlem River, to the place of beginning, including Randall’s Island, Ward’s Island, and Mill Rock. Population (1960), 431,330. ADAM C. POWELL, Democrat, of New York City; born in New Haven, Conn., November 29, 1908; education: B. A. degree, Colgate University, 1930, M. A. degree, Columbia University, 1932; D. D. degree, Shaw University, 1934; 1947, LL. D., Virginia Union University; minister of the Abyssinian Baptist Church; councilman of the city of New York, 1941; 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 Asian-African Conference, Bandung, Indonesia, as an unofficial observer; author, Marching Blacks, Dial Press, 1945; married M. Yvette Diago, December 15, 1960; son, Adam Clayton Powell 3d, born July 17, 1946; elected to the 79th Congress, November 7, 1944; reelected to the 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—NEW YORK CouNTY: That part beginning at a point where East 14th Street Extended intersects the waters of the East River, thence westerly along East 14th Street extended and East 14th Street, to 1st Avenue, to East 19th Street, to 3d Avenue, through Cooper’s Square to the Bowery, to Great Jones Street (West 3rd Street), to The Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue), to West 4th Street, to Christopher Street, to Bleecker Street, to Abbington Square, thence northerly along 8th Avenue, to West 14th Street, to 7th Avenue, to West 34th Street, to 8th Avenue, to West 54th Street, to 9th Avenue, thence northerly along 9th Avenue andColumbus Avenue, to West 73d Street, to Central Park West, to West 86th Street, thence westerly along West 86th Street and West 8th Street Extended to the waters of the Hudson River, thence southerly through the waters of the Hudson River, New York Bay, Buttermilk Channel, the East River to the place of beginning, including Governor’s Island, Bedloe’s Island, and Ellis Island. Population (1960), 445,175. LEONARD FARBSTEIN, Democrat, of New York City; born in New York City (Manhattan), N.Y.; 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 East 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 B’rith; the Ameri-can Jewish Congress; Lower East Side Democratic Association; East Side Cham-ber 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 85th Congress on November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. NEW YORK Biographical 115 TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—NEW YORK CoUNTY: That part beginning at a point where West 165th Street Extended easterly intersects the waters of the Harlem River, thence westerly along West 165th Street Extended and West 165th Street to Edgecombe Avenue, to St. Nicholas Place, to West 150th Street, to Amsterdam Avenue, thence southerly along Amsterdam Avenue to West 122d Street, to Morningside Drive, to Cathedral Parkway, to Central Park West, to West 86th Street, thence along West 86th Street Extended to the waters of the Hudson River, thence northerly through the waters of the Hudson River, Harlem River, to the dividing line between the county of Bronx and the county of New York, thence northerly, easterly and southerly along said dividing line to the waters of the Harlem River, thence southerly through the waters of the Harlem River to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 439,456. WILLIAM FITTS RYAN, Democrat-Liberal, of New York City; residence, 448 Riverside Drive; born June 28, 1922, in Albion, N.Y.; son of Bernard Ryan, presiding judge, New York State Court of Claims, and Harriet Fitts; graduated from Princeton University, A.B., and from Columbia University, LL. B.; veteran World War II, first lieutenant, Field Artillery; Philippines campaigns and Japa-nese occupation, 32d Infantry Division; attorney; assistant district attorney, New York County, 1950-57; president, New York Young Democratic Club, Ine., 1955-56; a founding member Riverside Democrats, Inc.; Democratic leader, Seventh Assembly District, New York County, 1957-61; married Priscilla Mar-bury; four children—William, Jr., Priscilla, Virginia, Catherine; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—BRroONX COUNTY: That part beginning at a point where East 140th Street Extended eastward intersects the waters of the East River, thence westerly along East 140th Street Extended and East 140th Street to Locust Avenue, to East 141st Street, to St. Ann’s Avenue, to East 159th Street, to Eagle Avenue, to East 163d Street, to 3d Avenue, to East 167th Street, to Fulton Avenue, to Cross Bronx Expressway, thence westerly along the Cross Bronx Expressway to Grand Concourse, to East 181st Street, thence westerly along East 181st Street, and West 181st Street, to University Avenue, thence southerly along University Avenue, to West Burnside Avenue, to Sedgwick Avenue, to West Tremont Avenue, thence westerly along West Tremont Avenue and West Tremont Avenue Extended to the waters of the Harlem River, thence southerly and easterly through the waters of the Harlem River and the East River to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 361,069. 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 to former R. Cathleen Cox; five children—James C., Jr., Joseph P., Elizabeth J., John J., and Bridget Cathleen; elected to the 84th Congress on February 7, 1956; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—BronNx County: That part beginning at a point where East 140th Street Extended eastward intersects the waters of the East River, thence westerly along East 140th Street Extended and East 140th Street to Locust Avenue, to East 141st Street, to St. Ann’s Avenue, to East 159th Street, to Eagle Avenue, to East 163d Street, to 3d Avenue, to East 167th Street, to Fulton Avenue, to Cross Bronx Expressway, thence westerly along the Cross Bronx Expressway, to Grand Concourse, thence northerly along the Grand Concourse to East Tremont Avenue, thence easterly along East Tremont Avenue to Bronx Park Avenue, to East 177th Street, thence easterly to the inter-section of East 177th Street, Bronx River Parkway southerly extension and Cross Bronx Expressway, thence easterly along the Cross Bronx Expressway, to Beach Avenue, to Mansion Street, to St. Lawrence Avenue, to East Tremont Avenue, to White Plains Road, thence southerly along White Plains Road, to Westchester Avenue, to and southerly around Hugh J. Grant Circle to Westchester Avenue, to Olmstead Avenue, to Newbold Avenue, to the intersection of Newbold Avenue, Cross Bronx Express-way and Pugsley Avenue, thence easterly along Cross Bronx Expressway to Gleason Avenue, thence westerly along Gleason Avenue to Beach Avenue, to Watson Avenue, to Leland Avenue, to Bruckner Boulevard North, to White Plains Road, to Bruckner Boulevard South, to Olmstead Avenue to Quimby Avenue, to Pugsley Avenue, to Seward Avenue, to Castle Hill Avenue, to Cincinnatus Avenue, to Havemeyer Avenue, to Lacombe Avenue, to Newman Avenue, to Seward Avenue, to Thieriot Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Rosedale Avenue, to Randall Avenue, to Commonwealth Avenue, to Lacombe Avenue, thence westerly along Lacombe Avenue to Bronx River Parkway, to Randall Avenue and Randall Avenue Extended westerly and southerly to the waters of the Bronx River, thence southerly and westerly through the waters of the Bronx River and East River to the place of beginning, also including North Brother Island, South Brother Island and Riker’s Island. Population (1960), 359,751. JACOB H. GILBERT, Democrat, of the Bronx, N.Y.; born in the Bronx, in the Congressional District he now represents, June 17, 1920; attended the public schools of New York City, James Monroe High School, St. John’s College, and 116 Congressional Directory NEW YORK St. John’s Law School; was admitted to the bar in 1944 and is licensed to practice in the State and Federal Courts; is engaged in the practice of law with offices at 267 Fifth Avenue, New York City; appointed an assistant corporation counsel of the City of New York and served from January 1949 to December 1950; served in the State Assembly 1951-54; member of the State Senate from 1955 to March 1960; elected as a Democrat to the Eighty-Sixth Congress on March 8, 1960, in a special election; member of the Pondiac Democratic Club, Bronx County Bar Association, Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, A.F. of L.-C.I.0., South Bronx Community Council, Advisory Board of Com-munity Center P.S. 65, B'nai B'rith, Zionist Organization of America, American Jewish Congress, National Democratic Club, Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Bronx Lions Club, Elks Bronx Lodge No. 871; married to the former Irma Steuer; they have three children, Miriam Sharon, Sandra, and Samuel Stephen; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—BroNXx CouNTY: That part beginning at a point where the Madjor Deegan Expressway intersects the dividing line between the county of Bronx and the county of West-chester, thence southerly along Major Deegan Expressway to East 233d Street, to Webster Avenue, to East Gun Hill Road, to Reservoir Place, to Reservoir Oval East, to Bainbridge Avenue, to East Mos-holu Parkway South, to East 204th Street, to Villa Avenue, to Van Cortlandt Avenue, to Jerome Ave-nue, thence southerly along Jerome Avenue, to Bedford Park Boulevard, to the Grand Concourse, to East 199th Street, to Valentine Avenue, to East 197th Street, to Briggs Avenue, to East Kingsbridge Road, to East Fordham Road, thence easterly along East Fordham Road to Washington Avenue, thence southerly through Flood Square to 3d Avenue, to East 184th Street, to Crescent Avenue, to East 187th Street, to Southern Boulevard, to East Fordham Road, thence easterly along East Fordham Road to Boston Road, to Pelham Parkway North, to Bronx Park East, to Rosewood Street, to White Plains Road, to East Gun Hill Road, to Holland Avenue, to East 211th Street, to Carlisle Place, to East 213th Street, to Barnes Avenue, to East 213th Street, to Bronxwood Avenue, to Tilden Street, to East 212th Street, to Paulding Avenue, to East Gun Hill Road, to Laconia Avenue, to Granada Place, to Baychester Avenue, thence southeasterly along Baychester Avenue to Needham Avenue, to East 224th Street, to Schieffelin Avenue, to East 222d Street, to Mickle Avenue, to Needham Avenue, to Eastchester Road, to Boston Road, to East Gun Hill Road, to Bouck Avenue, to Adee Avenue, to Yates Avenue, to Burke Avenue, to Bronxwood Avenue, to Arnow Avenue, to Williamsbridge Road, to Boston Road, to Astor Avenue, to Bronxwood Avenue, to Mace Avenue, to Williamsbridge Road, to Pelham Parkway South, to Esplanade South, to Paulding Avenue, to Lydig Avenue, to Colden Ave-nue, to Bogart Avenue, thence southerly along Bogart Avenue to Brady Avenue, to Antin Place, to Bronxdale Avenue, to Hunt Avenue, to Sagamore Street, to Amethyst Street, to Rhinelander Avenue, to Unionport Road, to Morris Park Avenue, to East Tremont Avenue, thence westerly along East Fremont Avenue to the Grand Concourse, to West 181st Street, to University Avenue, to West Burn- side Avenue, to Sedgwick Avenue, to West Tremont Avenue, thence westerly along West Tremont Avenue and West Tremont Avenue Extended to the waters of the Harlem River, thence northerly through the waters of the Harlem River to the dividing line between the county of Bronx and the county of New York, thence northerly, westerly, and southerly along said dividing line to the waters of the Harlem River, thence westerly through the waters of the Harlem River and the Hudson River to a point where the boundary line between the county of Bronx and the county of Westchester extended westerly intersect the waters of the Hudson River, thence easterly along the said dividing line between the county of Bronx and the county of Westchester to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 353,209. 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 74th Congress on November 6, 1934; reelected to the 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. NEW YORK Biographical 117 TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—BRoONX COUNTY: That part beginning at a point where the Major Deegan Expressway intersects the dividing line between the county of Bronx and the county of West-chester, thence southerly along Major Deegan Expressway to East 233d Street, to Webster Avenue, to East Gun Hill Road, to Reservoir Place, to Reservoir Oval East, to Bainbridge Avenue, to East Mosholu Parkway South, to East 204th Street, to Villa Avenue, to Van Cortlandt Avenue, to Jerome Avenue, thence southerly along Jerome Avenue, to Bedford Park Boulevard, to The Grand Concourse, to East 199th Street, to Valentine Avenue, to East 197th Street, to Briggs Avenue, to East Kingsbridge Road, to East Fordham Road, thence easterly along East Fordham Road to Washington Avenue, thence southerly through Flood Square to 3d Avenue, to East 184th Street to Crescent Avenue, to East 187th Street, to Southern Boulevard, to East Fordham Road, thence easterly along East Fordham Road to Boston Road, to Pelham Parkway North, to Bronx Park East, to Rosewood Street, to White Plains Road, to East Gun Hill Road, to Holland Avenue, to East 211th Street, to Carlisle Place, to East 213th Street, to Barnes Avenue, to East 213th Street, to Bronxwood Avenue, to Tilden Street, to East 212th Street, to Paulding Avenue, to East Gun Hill Road, to Laconia Avenue, to Granada Place, to Baychester Avenue, thence southeasterly along Baychester Avenue to Needham Avenue, to East 224th Street, to Schieffelin Avenue, to East 222d Street, to Mickle Avenue, to Needham Avenue, to Eastchester Road, to Boston Road, to East Gun Hill Road, to Bouck Avenue, to Adee Avenue, to Yates Avenue, to Burke Avenue, to Bronxwood Avenue, to Arnow Avenue, to Williamsbridge Road, to Boston Road, to Astor Avenue, to Bronxwood Avenue, to Mace Avenue, to Williamsbridge Road, to Pelham Parkway South, to Esplanade South, to Paulding Avenue, to Lydig Avenue, to Colden Avenue, to Bogart Avenue, thence southerly along Bogart Avenue, to Brady Avenue, to Antin Place, to Bronx-dale Avenue, to Hunt Avenue, to Sagamore Street, to Amethyst Street, to Rhinelander Avenue, to Unionport Road, to Morris Park Avenue, to East Tremont Avenue, to Bronx Park Avenue, to East 177th Street, thence easterly to the intersection of East 177th Street, Bronx River Parkway Southerly Extension and Cross Bronx Expressway, thence easterly along the Cross Bronx Expressway to Beach Avenue, to Mansion Street, to St. Lawrence Avenue, to East Tremont Avenue, to White Plains Road to Westchester Avenue, to and southerly around Hugh J. Grant Circle to Westchester Avenue, to Olmstead Avenue, to Newbold Avenue, to the intersection of Newbold Avenue, Cross Bronx Express-way and Pugsley Avenue, thence easterly along Cross Bronx Expressway to Gleason Avenue, thence westerly along Gleason Avenue to Beach Avenue, to Watson Avenue, to Leland Avenue, to Bruckner Boulevard North, to White Plains Road, to Bruckner Boulevard South, to Olmstead Avenue, to Quimby Avenue, to Pugsley Avenue, to Seward Avenue, to Castle Hill Avenue, to Cincinnatus Avenue, to Havemeyer Avenue, to Lacombe Avenue, to Newman Avenue, to Seward Avenue, to Thieriot Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Rosedale Avenue, to Randall Avenue, to Commonwealth Avenue, to Lacombe Avenue, thence westerly along Lacombe Avenue to Bronx River Parkway, to Randall Avenue, and Randall Avenue Extended westerly and southerly to the waters of the Bronx River, thence southerly and northerly through the waters of the Bronx River, East River, Long Island Sound to the dividing line between the county of Bronx and the county of Westchester, thence westerly along the said dividing line to the place of beginning, also including Hunters Island, Hog Island, Middle Reef Island, East Nonations Island, South Nonations Island, Machaux Island, the Blauzes, Hart Island, High Island, Chimney Sweeps, T'win Islands, Rat Island, Green Flats Island, Big Tom Island, Cuban Ledge Island, City Island, and any other island not aforementioned. Population (1960), 350,186. 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; unanimously elected on January 26, 1961, Republican county chairman of Bronx County; is engaged in the practice of law with offices at 80 Broad Street, 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, and other civie and fraternal organizations; married to the former Esther C. Liquori; they have two children, Lucille and Paul, Jr.; elected to the 83d Congress on November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; resides at 1518 Fielding Street, Bronx, New York. 89708°—63———10 118 Congressional Directory NEW YORK TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—PurNAM COUNTY. WESTCHESTER COUNTY: That part consisting of the city of Yonkers and the city of Peekskill and the towns of Greenburgh, Eastchester, Mt. Pleasant, Ossining, and Cortlandt. Population (1960), 438,409. ROBERT R. BARRY, Republican, of Bronxville, P. O., Yonkers, N. Y.; born at Omaha, Nebr., on May 15, 1915; preliminary education in the Illinois school system; attended Hamilton College, Tuck School of Business Adminis-tration at Dartmouth, and studied law and finance at New York University Graduate School; engaged in investment banking at Kidder, Peabody & Co.; commercial banking at Manufacturers Trust Co.; active in industry with the Bendix Aviation Corp. and as assistant to the president of the Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co.; one of the original organizers of the Wendell Willkie national campaign; served on the personal political staff of Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, having done the preliminary organization of the Eisenhower campaign in the Far West and certain Rocky Mountain States; former chairman of the New York State Congressional Cam-paign Committee of the Citizens for Eisenhower; director of the Greater New York Board of the YMCA, chairman of the United Nations Committee to build World House at the U. N.; 10 years director of the Manhattan Council of the Boy Scouts of America; director of the Yonkers United Givers Fund, Yonkers Family Service Society, and the Yonkers Family YMCA ; member of Yonkers Chamber of Commerce; served in the Office of the Under Secretary of the Navy during part of the war; represented the manufacturers of the Nation on tax policy, tax administration, repricing, renegotiation, and Government spending; helped re-organize the International Chamber of Commerce following the war; actively engaged in banking, manufacturing, farming, mining, and real estate development; married Anne Rogers Benjamin; has two children, Cynthia Herndon and Henry Rogers; maintains a ranch, home, and has mining operations in California; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958, winning by an unprecedented plurality, in a gubernatorial year, of approximately 30,000 votes; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—WESTCHESTER County: That part consisting of the cities of White Plains, Mt. Vernon, New Rochelle, Rye and the towns of Yorktown, Somers, North Salem, Mamaroneck, Scarsdale, Lewisboro, Bedford, Poundridge, Pelham, New Castle, North Castle, Rye, and Harrison. Population (1960), 402,204. OGDEN ROGERS REID, Republican, of Purchase, N.Y.; born in New York City, June 24, 1925; enlisted, private, U.S. Army 1943, discharged first lieutenant 1946, captain USAR, Inactive; first president 11th Airborne Division Association; A.B., Yale, 1949; married Mary Louise Stewart July 9, 1949; children—Stewart, Michael, William, Elisabeth, and Ogden Mills; president New York Herald Tribune, Societe Anonyme, 1953-58; president and editor, New York Herald Tribune, Ine., 1955-59; director, Panama Canal Company, 1956-59; United States Ambassador to Israel, 1959-61; Governor Rockefeller’s cabinet, 1961-62; chairman, New York State Commission for Human Rights, 1961-62; chairman, New York State International Official Visitors Office, 1962; director, Massa-chusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company; elder, Rye Presbyterian Church, Rye, N.Y.; trustee, Hampton Institute; Long Island University; director, Atlantic Council of the United States; member, Advisory Council, School of International Affairs, Columbia University; Council on Foreign Relations; vice president, National Institute of Social Sciences; member, Lay Advisory Board, St. Agnes Hospital (White Plains, N.Y.); Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, July 1957; Cruseiro do Sul, Brazil, September 1956; honorary LL. D., Adelphi College and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America; honorary Doctor of Hebrew Letters, Dropsie College; fellow of Brandeis University and Bar-Ilan University, Israel; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Delaware, Orange, Rockland, and Sullivan (4 counties). Population (1960), 409,349. KATHARINE 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 Agri-cultural Society, the Orange County Home Bureau, the Newburgh 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; one daughter; member of the Episcopal Church; elected to the 80th Congress on November 5, 1946; reelected to each succeeding Congress. NEW YORK Biographical 119 TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Schoharie, and Ulster (5 counties). Population (1960), 396,122. J. ERNEST WHARTON, Republican, of Richmondville, N. Y.; born in Bing-hamton, N. Y., October 4, 1899; was graduated from Richmondville (N. Y.) High School, Union University, and Albany Law School with LL. B. degree; married 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; district attorney Schoharie County 1932-41; surrogate, county judge, and judge of Children’s Court of Schoharie County 1941-51; elected to the 82d Congress and each succeeding Congress. TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Albany and Schenectady. RENSSELAER COUNTY: That part in the city of Troy consisting of wards 1 to 4, 6 to 9, 11 and 12. Population (1960), 452,826. LEO WILLIAM O’BRIEN, Democrat, of Albany, N.Y.; born in Buffalo, N.Y., September 21, 1900; graduate of Niagara University in 1922; newspaperman from 1922-52; as radio and television commentator won national awards in 1950 and 1951; honorary degrees from University of Alaska, University of Niagara, and Siena College; member of Alaska International Rail and Highway Commis-sion; House floor manager for Alaska and Hawaii statehood bills; married Mabel Jean of Cambridge, Mass., in 1925; one son, Robert; elected to the 82d Congress on April 1, 1952; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRTIETH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Clinton, Essex, Fulton, Hamilton, Saratoga, Warren, and Wash-ington. RENSSELAER COUNTY: Part of. Population (1960), 460,748. CARLETON JAMES KING, Republican, of Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; born in Saratoga Springs, June 15, 1904; educated in the public schools; graduated from Union University with LL.B. degree in 1926; engaged in practice of law in the firm of King & Duvall, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; member of county and State bar associations; admitted to practice before United States Supreme Court; acting city judge, city of Saratoga Springs, 1936-41; assistant district attorney, Saratoga County, 1942-50, and district attorney from 1950 until resignation December 31, 1960; president, New York State District Attorneys’ Association in 1955; presi-dent, Saratoga County Bar Association in 1959 and 1960; married Constance M. Roddy of Brooklyn, N.Y.; two children, Lt. Carleton J. King, Jr., U.S. Navy, and Mrs. James A. Murphy, Jr.; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Franklin, Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, and St. Lawrence (5 counties). Population (1960), 353,183. 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, James and William, and one daughter, Katharine; director, Northern New York Trust Co.; Methodist; member of Masons, Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Psi Upsilon Fraternity; honorary doctor of laws degree, St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y., August 15, 1958; elected to the 76th 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. THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CounmiEs: Herkimer, Madison, and Oneida (3 counties). Popula-tion (1960), 385,406. ALEXANDER PIRNIE, Republican, of 12 Slaytonbush Lane, Utica, N. Y.; born April 16, 1903, in Pulaski, N. Y., graduate of Pulaski Academy, Cornell University, A. B., and Cornell Law School, LL. B.; admitted to the bar in 1926 and began practice of law with Miller, Hubbell & Evans, Utica, and since 1931 has been a member of the firm, now designated Evans, Pirnie & Burdick; military career began in 1924, when commissioned second lieutenant, Infantry, Officers Reserve Corps; volunteered for active duty December 4, 1942, in World War II; was successively promoted until he became lieutenant colonel in the Judge Advo-cate General’s Corps; served overseas in the European theater on staff assign-ments; now holds the rank of colonel in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps and 120 Congressional Directory NEW YORK is active in Reserve affairs; member of Liberty Lodge, No. 959, F.A.A.M.; the Yahnundasis Scottish Rite bodies; past potentate of Ziyara Temple A.A.O0.M.S.; member of the American and New York State Bar Associations; past president Judge Advocates Association; past president of the Oneida County Bar Associa-tion; past president of the Cornell Law Association and presently serving on Cornell University Council; hobbies: golf and bridge; wife, Mildred S. Pirnie; sons: Lt. Bruce R. Pirnie, on duty with the U.S. Army, and Douglas J. Pirnie, a student at Cornell University; elected to the 86th Congress November 4, 1958; member of Agriculture Committee; reelected to the 87th and 88th Con-gresses; member of Armed Services Committee. THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—COUNTIES. Broome, Chemung, Tioga, and Tompkins (4 counties). Population (1960), 415,333. HOWARD WINFIELD ROBISON, Republican, of Owego, N. Y.; born in Owego, N. Y., October 30, 1915; educated at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., A. B. 1937 and LL. B. 1939; profession, attorney at law; served in the United States Army, Counter Intelligence Corps, 1942-46; married to Gertrude L. Frederick in Endicott, N. Y., November 1, 1946; served as county attorney, Tioga County, N. Y., 1946-58; elected to the 85th Congress in a special election January 14, 1958, to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of Sterling Cole; re-elected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT.—ONONDAGA COUNTY. Population (1960), 423,028. 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, Inc., Tully, N. Y.; member of the advisory board of the Tully branch of the Marine Midland Trust Co.; married; elected to the 80th and succeed-ing Congresses. THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounNTIES: Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Montgomery, Ontario, Otsego, Seneca, and Yates (8 counties). Population (1960), 386,148. SAMUEL 8S. STRATTON, Democrat, of Schenectady, N. Y.; born in Yonkers, N. Y., September 27, 1916, son of the late Rev. Dr. Paul Stratton and Irene Russell Stratton; educated in the public schools of Schenectady and Rochester, N. Y., and at Blair Academy, Blairstown, N. J.; graduated from the University of Rochester, A. B., 1937; Haverford College, M. A., 1938; Harvard University, M. A., 1940; registered representative First Albany Corporation; formerly a col-lege lecturer and radio and television news commentator; married to former Joan D. Harris of Dublin, Ireland; they have five children; served as executive secre-tary to Congressman Thomas H. Eliot of Massachusetts, 1940-42; deputy secre-tary general of the Far Eastern Commission, Washington, D. C., 1946-48; elected city councilman, Schenectady, N. Y., 1949; reelected, 1953; elected mayor of Schenectady 1955; commissioned an ensign in the United States Naval Reserve, June 26, 1942; twice awarded the Bronze Star; recalled to active naval duty dur-ing the Korean emergency, 1951-53; currently holds the rank of captain in the Ready Naval Reserve; trustee, University of Rochester; member of Psi Upsilon fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, Reserve Officers Association, United States Naval Institute, Navy League, Masons, Eagles, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Amvets, and the Presbyterian Church; elected to the 86th Congress, No-vember 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; member Armed Services Committee. THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—WAYNE CoUNTY. MONROE COUNTY: That part 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, together with the towns of Brighton, Henrietta, Irondequoit, Mendon, Penfield, Perinton, Pittsford, and Webster. Population (1960), 410,943. FRANK J. HORTON, Republican, of Rochester, N.Y.; born in Cuero, Tex., December 12, 1919; graduate of Louisiana State University, 1941, B.A., and Cornell University Law School, 1947, LL.B.; married Marjorie Wilcox of Inter- NEW YORK B 1ographical 121 laken, N.Y.; two sons, Frank, 16, and Steven, 11; attorney; member of firm of Moser, Johnson & Reif; entered active duty with U.S. Army, June 1941, as second lieutenant and released to inactive duty, August 1945, as major; service in North Africa and Italy from November 1942 to August 1945; member, Order of the Coif; Phi Kappa Phi; Monroe County, New York State and American Bar Asso-ciations; Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Legion; Reserve Officers Associa-tion; master, Seneca Lodge No. 920, F. & A.M., 1962; president, Masonic Service Bureau, 1955-56; director, Masonic Service Bureau; member, Rochester Con-sistory, Scottish Rite; Damascus Temple, Shrine; Hamilton Chapter No. 62, R.A.M.; Doric Council No. 19, R. & S.M..; Monroe Commandery No. 12, Knights Templar; past president, Federation of Bar Associations of Western New York; secretary, Rochester Bar Association 1953-57; elder and trustee, Central Presby-terian Church; member, Legislative Committee of Rochester Presbytery and New York Synod; coowner of Camp Pathfinder, Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada; active in Civil Defense and Boy Scout work; former president, Rochester Community Baseball, Inc.; former executive vice president of International Baseball League and attorney for the league; member, Rochester City Council, 1955-61; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Genesee, Livingston, Orleans, and Wyoming. MONROE CouNTY: That part 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 direc-tion through the waters of Charlotte Harbor and the Genesee River to a point where the Genesee River intersects the city line, thence westerly and northerlv 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, together with the towns of Chili, Clarkson, Gates, Greece, Hamlin, Ogden, Parma, Riga, Rush, Sweden, and Wheatland. Population (1960), 410,432. 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 74th Infantry, 27th Division, for service in World War I; served with 55th Pioneer Infantry in American Expeditionary Forces in France; elected to New York State Legislature, 1932, serving contin-uously to 1951; chairman of Joint Legislative Committee on Interstate Coopera-tion, 1935 to 1951; active in formation of the Council of State Governments and served as officer and member of the board of managers; post commander, 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 82d Congress, November 7, 1950, and reelected to succeeding Congresses; former member, Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; member, Board of Visitors, U. S. Air Force Academy; member, Committee on Appropriations, Defense and Inde- pendent Offices Subcommittees. THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Schuyler, and Steuben (5 counties). Population (1960), 382,277. CHARLES E. GOODELL, Republican, of Jamestown, N.Y.; born in James-town, N. Y., March 16, 1926; graduated from Jamestown High School and Williams College; elected to Phi Beta Kappa in junior year and received a bachelor of arts degree cum laude; LL.B. degree from the Yale University School of Law in 1951; recipient of a Ford Foundation faculty scholarship at Yale while teaching at Quinnipiac College in New Haven; received a master’s degree from the Yale University Graduate School of Government in 1952; former partner in law firm, Jamestown, N.Y.; on August 28, 1954, married the former Jean Rice of Buffalo, a registered nurse and graduate of Millard Fillmore School of Nursing; five sons: William Rice, born November 28, 1955; Timothy Bartlett, born May 10, 1957; Roger Stokoe, born February 19, 1959; Michael Charles Ellsworth, born June 10, 1960; and Jeffrey Harris, born August 17, 1962; U.S. Navy in World War II and U.S. Air Force during the Korean conflict; played college baseball and football, and semiprofessional baseball in the Jamestown area; was a congressional liaison assistant for the Department of Justice for the period 1954-55; served as chair-man of the Governmental Affairs Committee and member of the board of directors of the Jamestown area Chamber of Commerce; member of Ellicott Town Board, 1958; former Sunday-school teacher, lay reader, and associate vestryman at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Jamestown; elected chairman of the Chautauqua County Republican Committee in September 1958; elected to the 86th Congress in a special election May 26, 1959, to fill the seat left vacant by the late Honorable Daniel A. Reed; reelected to successive Congresses. 122 Congressional Directory NEW YORE THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT.—ERIE COUNTY: That part beginning at a point where Starin Avenue intersects the dividing line between the city of Buffalo and the town of Tonawanda, thence southerly along Starin Avenue to Taunton Place, to Standish Road, to Parkside Avenue, to North Drive, to Sterling Avenue, to Taunton Place, to Norwalk Avenue, to Linden Avenue, to Parkside Avenue, to Amherst Street, to Nottingham Terrace, to Elmwood Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Main Street, to LeRoy Avenue, to Kensington Avenue, to the east city line, thence northerly, and westerly along sald city line to the place of beginning; also that part of the city of Lackawanna described asfollows: Beginning at a point where South Park Avenue intersects the city lines of the city of Buffalo and the city of Lackawanna, thence southerly along South Park A venue, to Nason Parkway, to Electric Avenue, to Ridge Road, to Franklin Street, to Prospect Place, to Center Street, to Kirby Avenue, to Electric Avenue, to the intersection of Electric Avenue, the south city line of the city of Lackawanna and the town line of Hamburg, thence easterly, northerly and westerly along said Lackawanna city line to the place of beginning; also including the towns of Amherst, Clarence, Newstead, Cheektowaga, Lancaster, Alden, Marilla, Elma, West Seneca, Hamburg, Orchard Park, Aurora, Wales, Holland, Colden, Boston, Eden, Evans, Brant, North Collins, Collins, Concord, Sardinia and that part of the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation within Erie County. Population (1960), 436,243. JOHN R. PILLION, Republican, of Lake View, N.Y.; born in Conneaut, Ohio, August 10, 1904; Cornell School of Civil Engineering; Cornell Law School, LL.B. degree 1927; married Charlotte Reese, Elmhurst, L.1., in 1927; one daugh-ter; practiced law since 1928; served as city court judge and corporation counsel for city of Lackawanna; member of New York Legislature 1941-50; president, Bison Storage & Warehouse Corp.; Presbyterian Church; elected to the 83d Congress, 1952, and succeeding Congresses. FORTIETH DISTRICT.—Ni1AGARA County. ERIE CoUNTY: That part beginning at a point where Starin Avenue intersects the dividing line between the city of Buffalo and the town of Tonawanda, thence southerly along Starin Avenue to Taunton Place, to Standish Road, to Parkside Avenue, to North Drive, to Sterling Avenue, to Taunton Place, to Norwalk Avenue, to Linden Avenue, to Park-side Avenue, to Amherst Street, to Nottingham Terrace, to Elmwood Avenue, thence northerly to Amherst Street, to Reservation Street, to Grote Street, to Howell Street, to Amherst Street, to Thomp-son Street, to Hamilton Street, thence westerly along Hamilton Street and Hamilton Street Extended to the waters of the Niagara River, thence northerly through the waters of the Niagara River to a point where Vulcan Street Extended southwesterly intersects the waters of the Niagara River, thence north-easterly along Vulcan Street and Vulcan Street Extended and the dividing line between the city of Buffalo and the town of Tonawanda to the place of beginning, also including the towns of Tonawanda, Grand Island, city of Tonawanda, and the Tonawanda Indian Reservation. Population (1960), 435,282. WILLIAM E. MILLER, Republican, of Lockwood Heights, Olcott, N.Y.; born in Lockport, N.Y. March 22, 1914; graduated from Notre Dame Uni-versity, 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; district attorney, Niagara County, New York, January 1, 1948-January 1, 1951; married the former Stephanie Wagner of Lockport, N.Y., and resides at Olcott, N.Y., with his wife and four children—Elizabeth Ann, Mary Karen, William E., Jr., and Stephanie Catherine; elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member, Com-mittee on the Judiciary, Republican Policy and New York State Steering Com-mittee; elected chairman, National Republican Congressional Committee, January 21, 1960, reelected chairman January 5, 1961; elected chairman, Re-publican National Committee, June 2, 1961. FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—ERIE CouNTY: That part beginning at a point within the city of Buffalo where Hamilton Street Extended intersects the waters of the Niagara River, thence easterly along Hamilton Street Extended and Hamilton Street to Thompson Street, to Amherst Street, to Howell Street, to Grote Street, to Reservation Street, to Amherst Street, to Elmwood Avenue, to Lafayette Avenue, to Main Street, to LeRoy Avenue, to Kensington Avenue, to the east city line of the city of Buffale, thence southerly and westerly along said city line and city line extended to the waters of Lake Erie, thence northerly through the waters of Buffalo Harbor, Lake Erie and Niagara River to the place of beginning including Squaw Island; also that part of the city of Lackawanna described as follows: Beginning at a point where South Park Avenue intersects the city lines of the city of Buffalo and the city of Lackawanna, thence southerly along South Park Avenue to Nason Parkway, to Electric Avenue, to Ridge Road, to Franklin Street, to Prospect Place, to Center Street, to Kirby Avenue, to Electric Avenue, to the intersection of Electric Avenue, the south city line of the city of Lackawanna and the town line of Hamburg, thence westerly, northerly and easterly along the city line of the city of Lacka-wanna to the place of beginning. Population (1960), 435,432. THADDEUS J. DULSKI, Democrat-Liberal, of Buffalo, N. Y.; born Septem-ber 27, 1915; attended Canisius College and University of Buffalo; accountant and tax consultant; appointed to the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Treasury Depart-ment, in 1940; resigned in 1947 to enter private practice; veteran of World War II; recalled to Government service in 1951 to serve as special agent in the Price Stabilization Administration; in 1953 elected Walden district councilman for two terms and in 1957 elected councilman-at-large of the city of Buffalo for a 4-year term, serving as member of Finance Council Committee; chairman of the Taxation Council Committee and Wage Classification Council Committee; married; five children; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. NORTH CAROLINA Biographical NORTH CAROLINA (Population (1960), 4,556,155) 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 79th Congress, 1946-47; chairman North Carolina Commission for the Improvement of the Administration of Justice, 1947-49; associate justice, North Carolina Supreme Court, from February 3, 1948, until June 11, 1954, when he qualified as a United States Senator from North Carolina under appointment of Governor William B. Umstead as successor to the late Clyde R. Hoey; nominated and elected to the Senate in 1954 without Democratic or Republican opposition for an unexpired term ending January 3, 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 3, 1963; renominated without Democratic opposition and reelected to the Senate in 1962 for a second full term ending January 3, 1969; delegate to the Democratic National Conventions, 1956 and 1960; trustee, Morganton Graded Schools (1927-30), University of North Carolina (1932-35, 1945-46), and Davidson College (1948-58); 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, Royal Arch Masons, Royal and Select Masters, Knights Templar, Scottish Rite Masons, Shriners, Ahepa, Dokies, Junior Order, Knights of Pythias, Moose, American Historical Association, North Carolina Society for the Preservation of Antiquities, North Carolina Society of Mayflower Descendants, North Carolina Folklore Society, North Carolina Society of the Cincinnati, North Carolina Society of Sons of the American Revolution, South Carolina Historical Society, Southern Historical Association, Southern Political Science Association, State Literary and Historical Association, Western North Carolina Historical Association, Morgan-ton Kiwanis Club, General Alumni Association of the University of North Carolina (president, 1947-48), Morganton Presbyterian Church; chosen Mor-ganton’s man of the year, 1954; married Margaret Bruce Bell of Concord, N.C., June 18, 1924; three children: Sam J. Ervin 3d, Mrs. G. M. Hansler, and Mrs. Hallett S. Ward, Jr. B. EVERETT JORDAN, Democrat, of Saxapahaw, N. C.; born September §, 1896, in Ramseur, N. C., son of the Rev. Henry Harrison and Annie Elizabeth Sellers Jordan; student at Rutherford College, N. C., Preparatory School, 1912-13, and at Trinity College, 1914-15; married Katherine McLean of Gastonia, N. C., November 29, 1924; children: Benjamin Everett, Rose Ann Gant, and John McLean; served with Tank Corps, U. 8. Army, 1918-19, with occupation forces in Germany in 1919; organized Sellers Manufacturing Co., 1927, and has served as secretary-treasurer and general manager since and is an official in several other textile manufacturing companies; chairman of the North Carolina Demo-cratic Executive Committee, 1949-54; Democratic National Committeeman from North Carolina, 1954-58; member of North Carolina Medical Care Commission, 1945-51; member of North Carolina Peace Officers Benefit and Retirement Com-mission, 1943-58; officer of the Alamance County TB Association and the Alamance County Red Cross; chairman, Board of Trustees, Alamance County 124 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA General Hospital; trustee, Duke University, American University, and Elon College; member of Rotary Club and Masonic Order; Alamance County Man of the Year, 1955; Methodist lay leader, 1935-40; chairman, Methodist Board of Stewards, 1930-50; adult Bible class teacher, 1927-28; vice president, Board of Methodist Colleges, 1952-56; appointed to the United States Senate April 19, 1958, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of W. Kerr Scott, and elected November 4, 1958, for the term ending January 3, 1961; reelected November 8, 1960, for the term ending January 3, 1967. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT. —CouNTIES: Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Washington (15 counties). Population -(1960), 277,861. 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 77th Congress; reelected to the 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Edgecombe, Franklin, Greene, Halifax, Lenoir, Northampton, Vance, Warren, and Wilson (9 counties). Population (1960), 350,135. 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.; one daughter, Nancy Dail Fountain; member local, State, and National Bar Association, Kiwanis, Elks, and Moose Clubs; former Jaycee; 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, board of trustees, National Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C., member, executive committee, East Carolina Council Boy Scouts of America; member, board of trustees, Saint Andrews Presbyterian College, Laurinburg, N.C.; elected to 83d Congress; reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; chair-man, Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of Committee on Government Operations, member, Foreign Affairs Committee, and chairman, Near East Sub-committee thereof. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Carteret, Craven, Duplin, Harnett, Jones, Onslow, Pamlico, Pender, Sampson, and Wayne (10 counties). Population (1960), 430,360. DAVID NEWTON HENDERSON, Democrat, of Wallace, N.C.; born on afarm near Hubert, Onslow County, N.C., April 16, 1921, son of I. N. and Virginia Boney Henderson; graduated from Wallace High School in 1938, Davidson College, B.S., 1942, and University of North Carolina Law School, LL.B., in 1949; began prac-tice of law in Wallace in 1949; commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Corps as a Reserve graduate of Davidson College in 1942; served overseas in India, China, and Okinawa, and discharged as a major, U.S. Air Force, in 1946; married the former Mary Knowles of Wallace and has three sons, David Bruce, Wiley Bryant, and Wimbric Boney; assistant general counsel to the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives 1951-52; solicitor of Duplin County General Court 1954-58 and judge from December 1958 to Decem-ber 1960; member of the Presbyterian Church, Masons, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Duplin County Bar Association, Wallace Squadron Civil Air Patrol, and the Lions Club; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; re-elected to the 88th Congress. NORTH CAROLINA B tographical 125 FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Chatham, Davidson, Johnston, Nash, Randolph, and Wake (6 counties). Population (1960), 460,795. 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 1918; served in the Naval Aviation Flying Corps during World War I; Presidential elector in 1932; president, Nash County Bar Association 1933; member: Nash-Rocky Mount, N.C., Bar Association, North Carolina State Bar Association, American Bar Association, and American Judicature Society; 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 73d Congress July 7, 1934; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman House Committee on Agriculture, 81st, 82d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of the Executive Committee and the Council of the Interparliamentary Union and past president of the American group. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTIiEs: Caswell, Forsyth, Granville, Person, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry, and Wilkes (8 counties). Population (1960), 454,261. RALPH JAMES SCOTT, Democrat, of Danbury, N. C.; born in Surry County N. C., October 15, 1905; educated in Pinnacle High School, Stokes County, an 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 85th Congress on November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of Education and Labor Committee. SIRT PIITRICT. Conv Alamance, Durham, Guilford, and Orange (4 counties). Population HORACE ROBINSON KORNEGAY, Democrat, of Greensboro, N.C.; born in Asheville, N.C., March 12, 1924; son of Marvin Earl Kornegay and the late Blanche Person Robinson Kornegay; educated in the public schools of Greensboro; Wake Forest College B.S. degree and Wake Forest College School of Law LL.B. degree; served in the U.S. Army 1943-46; awarded Purple Heart; licensed to prac-tice law in North Carolina in 1949, before the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and the United States Supreme Court; elected district solicitor (prosecuting at-torney) for twelfth district of North Carolina in 1954 and 1958; member Greens-boro Bar Association, North Carolina Bar Association, American Bar Association, American Judicature Society, and the Federal Bar Association; American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and AMVETS; Masonic Order, Scottish Rite and Shriner; member Alpha Sigma Phi, social fraternity, Phi Delta Phi, legal frater-nity, and Omicron Delta Kappa, honorary fraternity; life-long member of West Market Street Methodist Church of Greensboro and former member of the official board; married Annie Ben Beale and have three children, Horace Robinson Korne-gay, Jr., Kathryn Elder Kornegay, and Martha Beale Kornegay; elected to the 87th Congress to represent the Sixth District of North Carolina on November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress; member Interstate and Foreign Commerce and Veterans Affairs committees. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cumberland, Hoke, New Hanover, Robeson, and Scotland (8 counties). Population (1960), 448,933. 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—Mrs. Lewis R. Frost III, 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. 126 Congressional Directory NORTH CAROLINA- Umstead to the United States Senate on July 10, 1953, succeeding the late Willis Smith; sworn in on July 15, 1953; elected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Anson, Lee, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Richmond, and Union (8 counties). Population (1960), 491,461. 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 21 and Richard Elliott, age 19; 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 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Davie, Iredell, Rowan, Stanly, Watauga, and Yadkin (11 counties). Population (1960), 404,093. JAMES THOMAS BROYHILL, Republican, of Lenoir, N.C.; born in Lenoir, August 19, 1927; attended public schools; graduated from University of North Carolina, business administration, B.S. 1950; associated with Broyhill Furniture Factories of Lenoir 1945-62, in sales, sales promotion, personnel, manufacturing, and administration; married to the former Louise Robbins of Durham, N.C. ; three children, one daughter and two sons; Sunday school teacher and member of First Baptist Church of Lenoir; chosen Young Man of the Year for 1957 by Junior Chamber of Commerce for distinguished service to his city and county; member of Masons, Oasis Temple of the Shrine, Chamber of Commerce, Northwest North Carolina Development Association, and the North Carolina Forestry Association; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Avery, Burke, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston, Mitchell, and Rutherford (7 counties). Population (1960), 390,020. BASIL LEE WHITENER, Democrat, of Gastonia, N. C.; born in York County, S. C.; 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, Honorary Doctor of Laws, Belmont Abbey College, 1960; was admitted to the North Carolina bar in August 1937; admitted to District of Columbia bar on June 4, 1959; 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 Repre-sentatives, 1941 session, renominated in 1942, but resigned to enter the United States Navy; instructor in commercial law, Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, N.C., 1939-41; married Harriet Priscilla Morgan, of Union, S.C., and they have four children: John Morgan Whitener, born October 25, 1945; Laura Lee Whitener, born August 15, 1950; and Basil Lee Whitener, Jr., born October 16, 1952; Barrett Simpson Whitener, born June 6, 1960; served as gunnery officer in the Navy during World War II, being separated from service in Novem-ber 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, having served on the official board; Kiwanis; Elks; American Legion; 40 and 8; Veterans of Foreign Wars; 32d degree Mason; York and Scottish Rite bodies; Shriner; president, North Carolina Young Democrats, 1946-47; delegate to the Democratic National Conventions, 1948 and 1960; 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 Commis- sion, 1946; Commission To Study Improvement of Administration of Justice, 1947-49, by virtue of appointment of Governor; and Judicial Conference of Fourth Federal Judicial Circuit; member North Carolina Tercentenary Commis-sion; elected to the 85th Congress on November 6, 1956; reelected to 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of Judiciary and District of Columbia Committees. NORTH CAROLINA Biographical 127 ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, McDowell, Macon, Madison, Polk, Swain, Transylvania, and Yancey (14 counties). Popu- lation (1960), 361,077. ROY A. TAYLOR, Democrat, of Black Mountain, N.C.; born in Vader, Wash. January 31, 1910; educated in the public schools of Buncombe County, N.C., Ashe-ville-Biltmore College, Maryville College, and Asheville University Law School; admitted to the bar in January 1936; Navy combat veteran of World War II; discharged with rank of lieutenant; served as commanding officer of L.S.T.; member of Lions Club, district governor in 1952; representative in North Carolina General Assembly in 1947, 1949, 1951, and 1953; deacon in Baptist Church; Buncombe County attorney 1949-60; member of board of trustees of Asheville-Biltmore College 1949-60; married Evelyn Reeves; two children, Alan and Toni; elected to the 86th Congress June 25, 1960, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of David M. Hall; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. 128 Congressional Directory NORTH DAKOTA NORTH DAKOTA (Population (1960), 632,446) SENATORS MILTON R. YOUNG, Republican, of LaMoure, N. Dak.; born December 6, 1897, in Berlin, N. Dak.; attended the LaMoure County public schools and was graduated from LaMoure High School in 1915; attended North Dakota State Agricultural College and Graceland College at Lamoni, Iowa; was actively en-gaged 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 LaMoure, 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 terms in general election November 7, 1950, on November 6, 1956, and November 6, 1962; in all statewide elections, both primary and general, he only lost three counties of the 53 in entire State; served as secretary to the Senate Republican Conference Committee since 1948; second ranking Republican member of Appropriations Committee and Agriculture and Forestry Committee. QUENTIN N. BURDICK, Democrat, endorsed by Nonpartisan League, of Fargo, N. Dak.; born Munich, N. Dak., June 19, 1908; public school education; B.A. and LL.B. degrees, University of Minnesota; lawyer; married; elected to 86th Congress November 4, 1958; elected to the United States Senate June 28, 1960, to fill out the unexpired term of 4% vears of the late Senator William Langer. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Barnes, Benson, Cass, Cavalier, Dickey, Eddy, Foster, Grand Forks, Griggs, La Moure, Nelson, Pembina, Pierce, Ramsey, Ransom, Richland, Rolette, Sargent, Steele, Stutsman, Towner, Traill, and Walsh (23 counties). Population (1960), 333,290. HJALMAR NYGAARD, Republican, of Enderlin, N. Dak.; born on the family farm, near Sharon, N. Dak., in 1906; attended the public schools of Sharon, May-ville State Teachers College, and the University of North Dakota; taught in the rural schools in Emmons and Steele counties; served as mayor of Sharon and a mem-ber of the school board; married Clara Thompson in 1933; one daughter, Mrs. John D. (Ilene) Larson; two grandchildren, John and Mary; engaged in the grocery business 1936-44; moved to Enderlin and became a partner with a brother-in-law in the hardware business in 1944; elected to the State house of representa-tives in 1948 and served in the 1949, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1957, and 1959 sessions, serving as majority leader in 1955 and 1957 and as speaker in 1959; member of Kiwanis and served on board of directors of the North Dakota Lutheran Welfare Sodisty; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th ongress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Billings, Bottineau, Bowman, Burke, Burleigh, Divide, Dunn, Emmons, Golden Valley, Grant, Hettinger, Kidder, Logan, McHenry, McIntosh, McKenzie, McLean, Mercer, Morton, Mountrail, Oliver, Renville, Sheridan, Sioux, Slope, Stark, Ward, Wells, and Williams (30 counties). Population (1960), 299,156. DON L. SHORT, Republican, of Medora, N. Dak.; farmer and rancher; born June 22, 1903, in LaMars, Iowa; at the age of 9 months (February 1904), moved with parents, Hugh Connorran Short, and Anne Otley Corkery, to the Badlands area in North Dakota where in May of 1904 father began a horse and cattle ranch near Medora in partnership with a cousin; Don followed in father’s vocation and began ranching and farming activities which he built up into a 5,000-acre enterprise, later adding a portion of father’s original holdings; the large ranch now NORTH DAKOTA Biographical 129 operated by the Don Short family includes cattle ranching (carrying the HT and Greek Cross brands), together with wheat farming operations and other small feed-crop production; education was obtained at the Medora public schools; St. James School, Faribault, Minn.; Medora High School, Medora, N. Dak.; Montana State College, Bozeman, Mont., where he took an agricultural short course especially designed for rancher’s children, 1918-19; Pillsbury Military Academy, Owatonna, Minn., and graduated from high school in June 1921; University of Minnesota 1922-26, majoring in business administration; on February 26, 1931, married Edith E. Whittemore, daughter of Dr. A. A. and Blanche Lynn Whitte-more, of Bismarck, N. Dak.; they have four children—Anne Whittemore Short (Mrs. Kendall Johnson), age 28, Jamestown, N. Dak.; Connie Lynn Short, age 26 (Mrs. K. P. McDonald), Atwater, Calif.; Arthur Connorran (either “Con’’ or “Buz” to his friends), age 24, Medora, N. Dak.; and Susan Otley, age 17, senior in high school in Beach, N. Dak.; member of the St. Mathews Protestant Epis-copal Church of Beach, N. Dak.; county supervisor, Farm Security Administra-tion, 1937-38; president, Medora Grazing Association, 1938-39; president, North Dakota Stockmen’s Association, 1943-45; president of National Beef Council, 1956-57; vice president, American National Cattlemen’s Association, 1954-55; chairman, North Dakota Beef Council, 1956-58; director of the Mandan Production Credit Association, 1945-58; member: North Dakota Livestock Sani-tary Board, 1946-56; State Representative from 39th District, 1957 session of North Dakota State Legislative Assembly; Theodore Roosevelt State Centennial Commission, 1958; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; member Republican Committee on Com-mittees and House Agriculture Committee. 130 Congressional Darectory OHIO OHIO (Population (1960), 9,706,397) SENATORS 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; degrees: doctor of laws from Kenyon College, Dennison University, Ohio Wesleyan University, Miami University of Ohio, Ashland College, Defiance College, Washington and Jefferson College, Oberlin College, Western Reserve University, and Ohio University; doctor of public service degree from Rio Grande College; L.L.B., L.L.M., and L.L.D. from John Marshall School of Law; member of Delta Theta Phi, Phi Sigma Kappa, and Omicron Delta Kappa fraternities; Centennial Award from Northwestern Univer-sity; Veterans Award for 1958 of the Joint Veterans Commission of Cuyahoga; recipient also of Good Citizenship Medal of the Society of the Sons of the Amer-ican Revolution, and the Certificate of Merit from the American Veterans of World War II; was elected to the United States Senate in 1956 for term ending January 3, 1963; reelected November 6, 1962, for term ending January 3, 1969; married Jane Sheal of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1928. STEPHEN M. YOUNG, Democrat, Cleveland, Ohio; trial lawyer; attended Kenyon College and Western Reserve University; received degree of LL.B. from Western Reserve University; master civil law (honorary), Kenyon College; LL.D. (honorary), Central State College; Chubb fellow, Yale University; elected Congressman at Large to 73d, 74th, 77th, and 81st Congresses; and to United States Senate, 86th Congress, November 4, 1958; previously served two terms in Ohio General Assembly; chief criminal prosecuting attorney of Cuyahoga County; member of Ohio Commission on Unemployment Insurance; served in field artillery in World War I; served for 37 months in World War II—field service in North Africa and combat service with Fifth Army in Italy; in 1945, after armistice, was Allied Military Governor of the Province of Reggio Emilia, Italy; decorations: Bronze Star; European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Medal, four battle stars; Commendation of General Mark W. Clark; World War II Victory Medal; Order of the Crown of Italy; past president of the War Veterans Bar Association of Cleveland and of the Cuyahoga County Bar Association. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 9,706,397. ROBERT TAFT, Jr., Republican, of Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was born February 26, 1917, son of Robert Alphonso and Martha (Bowers) Taft; B.A., Yale University, 1939; LL.B., Harvard University, 1942; married June 27, 1939, to Blanca (Noel) Taft; four children; served as an officer in the U.S. Navy 1942 through 1946; associate (1946-51) and partner (1951-62) in law firm of Taft, Stettinius & Hollister; elected member of Ohio House of Representatives in 1955, 1957, 1959, and 1961; majority floor leader, Ohio House of Representatives 1961— 62; trustee of Children’s Home in Cincinnati; trustee of the Taft School, Water-town, Conn.; member, Cincinnati, Ohio, and American Bar associations; member of The Camargo Club and The Literary Club; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. OHIO Biographical 131 FIRST DISTRICT.—HAMILTON CoUNTY: City of Cincinnati, wards 1 to 6; ward 7, except precincts J, U, W, and CC; wardsand 9; ward 10, except progeny, K, x N, O, and U; ward 11, precincts P, Q, 8 A, T, 0, and Y; ward 12, precincts A, N, P,Q,V,V , and Y; wards 13 and 14; ward 15, except precinets A and B; ward 16, except precincts A, c, E, FH, 1 0 L, M, N,Y,Z, and AA; ward 17, precinctsB, D, E, M, 'S, rT, V, W, and X; ward 23, precinct T; "ward 24, precincts A, B,C, H, 5, J,.Q,S,andT; 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 (1960), 375,75 3. CARL W. RICH, Republican, of Cincinnati, Ohio; born September 12, 1898, in Cincinnati, Ohio, ‘and has lived there all of his life; attended Walnut Hills High School; graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Liberal Arts and College of Law; was awarded an honorary degree of doctor of laws in 1959; served as instructor on the University of Cincinnati faculty for 7 years; veteran of World Wars I and II; has been a practicing attorney at law since graduation from the University of Cincinnati in 1924; served 3 years as assistant city solicitor and assistant prosecutor of the city of Cincinnati; served three terms as prose-cuting attorney of Hamilton County; served 9 years in the city council of the city of Cincinnati, serving as mayor of Cincinnati three terms; served two terms as judge of the Common Pleas Court of Hamilton County; elected by the Salvation Army as a life member of its Hamilton County Advisory Board in 1957; was the first treasurer of the Catherine Booth Home and Hospital Council, later serving as chairman of the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army in Hamilton County; was given a special citation by the Cincinnati Board of Education for serving as chairman of the 1957 Citizens School Levy Committee; was given the Distin-guished Alumnus Award in 1958 by the University of Cincinnati Alumni Associa-tion; member of Phi Alpha Delta, legal fraternity; Tau Kappa Alpha, forensic honorary; Omicron Delta Kappa, and Lambda Chi Alpha; awarded the national Distinguished Alumni Award by Tau Kappa Alpha in 1961; active in the YMCA ; trustee of the Cincinnati Zoological Society; president and chairman of the board of the Cincinnati Royals professional basketball team; elected to the 88th Con-gress November 6, 1962. SECOND DISTRICT.—HAMILTON COUNTY: City of Cincinnati, ward 5 Drecitiety 3,9, W, and-0CC; ward 10, precinctsI, K, L, N, O, and U; ward 11, all except A, P, Q, T, U, and Y; ward 12, all except A, N,PQ,V, VW, and Y; ward 15, precincts A and B; ward 16, precincts A,0,E, F, H, LJ, L,M, 2 Z, and AA} ward 17, all except B,D, EE, M, 8:7, V, W, and Z; wards 18, 19, 20, 21, "92; ward 23, all except T; ward 24, all exceptA, B, G, '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, Tockland, Reading, Springfield, Syca-more, and Whitewater; village of Silverton, precincts G, H,1, and J. Population (1960), 488,368. DONALD D. CLANCY, Republican, of Cincinnati, Ohio; born July 24, 1921, in Cincinnati; educated at Elder High School, prelaw course at Xavier University, and LL.B., University of Cincinnati Law School in 1948; engaged in the practice of law; married Betty Jane Mangeot; three children, Kathy, Patricia, and Danny; elected member of Cincinnati council for five 2-year terms; mayor of Cincinnati, two terms, 1957-60; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Butler and Montgomery (2 counties). Population (1960), 726,156. PAUL F. SCHENCK, Republican, of Dayton, Ohio; born April 19, 1899, in Miamisburg, Ohio, and moved to Dayton in 1908; lifetime resident of Mont-gomery County; graduated from Steele High School in June 1917; 2 years of college training; served as scoutmaster and commissioner of education in Dayton Boy Scouts for a number of years; served as a teacher in Dayton high schools for 8 years; served as director of recreation for the city of Dayton for 6 years; founded own real estate, mortgage loan, and insurance business in 1935 which has been operated and conducted completely since 1951 by his son, Richard R. Schenck; served as a member of the Dayton Board of Education for nearly 10 years, nearly 7 of which were served as its president; served as president of the Dayton Real Estate Board for 3 years, 1947 through 1949; served in many capacities in many civic activities; member of Grace Methodist Church; member of Mystic Lodge 405, F. & A. M., Scottish Rite, and Antioch Shrine; married to Charlotte Rairdon, also a former teacher, in November 1921; two sons, Richard R. Schenck and Thomas F. Schenck, both married; grandsons, Fredrick James Schenck, Jeffrey Paul Schenck, Thomas Richard Schenck, Paul F. Schenck II, and Robert Barkalow Schenck; elected to the 82d Congress, November 6, 1951, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward Breen; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. 132 Congressional Directory OHIO FOURTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Allen, Auglaize, Darke, Mercer, Miami, Preble, and Shelby (7 counties). Population (1960), 356,994. 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 ag Speaker for three terms; World War II veteran; married Mabel Harris in 1925; two daughters, Nancy and Ann; elected to the 80th Congress on November 4, 1947; reelected to each succeeding Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert, Williams, and Wood (9 counties). Population (1960), 298,051. DELBERT L. LATTA, Republican, of Bowling Green, Ohio; born in Weston, Wood County, Ohio, March 5, 1920; attended North Baltimore, Ohio, and Mec-Comb, Ohio, public schools; graduate of McComb (Ohio) High School; member of McComb Church of Christ; A.B. and LL.B. degrees from Ohio Northern University; attorney; represented nine northwestern Ohio counties in the Ohio Senate for three terms; married to the former Rose Mary Kiene, of Pandora Putnam County, Ohio; two children, Rose Ellen and Robert Edward; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; member House Agriculture Committee; member of the following subcommittees: Livestock and Feed Grains; Tobacco; Equipment Supplies and Manpower; Family Farms; Wheat. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Brown, Clermont, Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, and Scioto (9 counties). Population (1960), 380,847. WILLIAM H. HARSHA, Republican, of Portsmouth, Ohio; born January 1, 1921, in Portsmouth; graduate of Portsmouth High School; A.B. degree, Kenyon College; LL.B. degree, Western Reserve University; attorney at law and farmer; member of Presbyterian Church; married to the former Rosemary Spellerberg; four sons—Bill, Mark, Bruce, and Brian; served in the Marine Corps during World War II; assistant city solicitor for Portsmouth 1947-51; Scioto County prosecutor 1951-55; member of Exchange Club, Elks, P.E.R., Odd Fellows, Masons, Y.M.C.A., Business and Professional Men’s Club, Farm Bureau, Scioto Valley Grange, Scioto County Agricultural Society, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, 40 & 8, Ohio State Bar Association, and Portsmouth Bar Association; admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court; life member of Amateur Trapshooting Association; active sportsman and hobbies are fishing and hunting; member, board of directors, American Red Cross; chairman, Portsmouth Charity Horse Show; past director, Scioto County Cancer Society; past chairman, Scioto County T.B. and Health Association; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Greene, Logan, Madison, Union, and Warren (8 counties). Population (1960), 435,621. 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-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; ranking member of the House Committee on Rules; member Committee on Government Operations; chairman, Ohio Republican Delegation, U.S. House of Representatives; O.D.K. and Sigma Delta Chi; member all Masonic bodies, including 33°; elected to the 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. OHIO Biographical EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Crawford, Hancock, Hardin, Marion, Morrow, Seneca, and Wyandot (7 counties). Population (1960), 290,694. 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 degrees: M.A., Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio; LL.D., Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, and LL.D., Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio; 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 American, Ohio, and Findlay Bar Associations; married June 12, 1934, to Martha Neeley; one daughter, Nancy Lou (Mrs. David C. Bowman); elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—Lucas County. Population (1960), 456,931. 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 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounNTiES: Athens, Fairfield, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, and Vinton (8 counties). Population (1960), 274,441, HOMER E. (PETE) ABELE, Republican, of McArthur, Ohio; born November 21, 1916, in Wellston, Jackson County, Ohio; graduate Wellston High School; prelaw at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio; LL.B. degree from Ohio State Uni-versity in Columbus; married the former Addie Riggs; one daughter, Terrell Ann; two sons, Peter Burke and Andy; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, Portage, and twenty townships in Trumbull County. Population (1960), 512,022. OLIVER P. BOLTON, Republican, of Mentor, Ohio; born in Cleveland, Ohio, February 22, 1917; married; three children; graduated Harvard College 1939, and Western Reserve University Law School 1947; 5 years’ service World War II; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected in 1954 to the 84th Congress; director of commerce, State of Ohio, 1957; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—FRANKLIN COUNTY. Population (1960), 682,962. SAMUEL LEEPER DEVINE, Republican, of Columbus, Ohio; born in South Bend, Ind., December 21, 1915; educated in Columbus, Grandview, and Upper Arlington public schools; Colgate University; Ohio State University; University of Notre Dame, LL. B., cum laude, 1940; appointed special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U. S. Department of Justice, in 1940 and resigned October 15, 1945, to resume practice of law; served three terms in the Ohio Legislature, 1951-55; prosecuting attorney, Franklin County, Ohio, June 1955 through De-cember 1958; former chairman of the Ohio Un-American Activities Commission; married Betty Galloway and they have three daughters—Lois, in college; Joyce, in high school, and Carol in junior high school; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. 89708°—63——11 134 Congressional Directory OHIO NI DisTRICT: ECO Erie, Huron, Lorain, and Sandusky (4 counties). Population CHARLES ADAMS MOSHER, Republican, of Oberlin, Ohio; born in Sand-wich, DeKalb County, Ill., May 7, 1906; graduated from Oberlin College, A.B., cum laude, 1928; married Harriet Johnson, 1929; son, Frederic A., and daughter, . Mary Jane; employed on daily newspapers in Illinois and Wisconsin 1929-38; president of Oberlin Printing Co., and publisher of Oberlin News-Tribune, 1940-62; twice president of Buckeye Press Association; member of Oberlin City Council, 1945-50; member of Ohio Senate five terms, 1951-60; vice chairman, Ohio School Survey Commission, 1954-55; Ohio Legislative Service Commission, 1955-59, and delegate to National Legislative Conferences, 1957-59; member of Congregational Church, Rotary Club, American Civil Liberties Union, American Academy of Political and Social Science, and Sigma Delta Chi (professional journalism fraternity) ; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Medina and Summit (2 counties). Population (1960), 578,884. 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 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Guernsey, Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, and Washington (7 counties). Population (1960), 236,288. ROBERT THOMPSON SECREST, Democrat, of Senecaville, Ohio; born at Senecaville, Ohio, on January 22, 1904; attended the public schools; A.B. degree Muskingum College in 1926; LL.B. degree, Washington (D.C.) College of Law in 1938; work completed for M.A. degree in political science at Columbia University in 1943; graduate Naval School of Military Government at Columbia University; completed course British School of Civil Affairs, Wimbledon, England; principal of Senecaville High School 1926-31; superintendent of schools, Murray City, Ohio, 1931-32; member of the Ohio Legislature 1931-32; elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and served from January 3, 1933, until his resignation in 1942 to join the U.S. Navy where he served until March 1, 1946, with rank of com-mander; served in England, Africa, Italy, and 1 year on Admiral Nimitz’s staff in the Pacific as military government officer; former past commander and life member of Senecaville American Legion Post 747; life member AMVETS and regular veterans association; member 40 & 8 and V.F.W.; member of the board of trustees of Muskingum College; member of Federal Trade Commission 1954-61; director of commerce, State of Ohio, January 15, 1962, to August 31, 1962; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. SIXTEEN TH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Stark, Tuscarawas, and Wayne (3 counties). Population (1960), ,631. 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; LL.D. (hon.) Ohio Northern University, June 4, 1961; regent, Smithsonian Institution; elected to the 82d Congress on November 7, 1950; re-elected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. OHIO Biographical SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Ashland, Coshocton, Delaware, Holmes, Knox, Licking, and Richland (7 counties). Population (1960), 375,504. JOHN MILAN ASHBROOK, Republican, of Johnstown, Ohio; born in Johnstown September 21, 1928; graduate of Johnstown High School in 1946, with honors at Harvard University, A.B., in 1952, and Ohio State Law School, LL.B., in 1955; practicing attorney and publisher of the Johnstown Independent, a weekly newspaper; member 101st and 102d Ohio General Assemblies; former Young Republican national chairman, 1957-59; father of three daughters, Bar-bara, Laura, and Madeline; served in U.S. Navy; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, and Jefferson (5 counties). Population (1960), 328,921. WAYNE L. HAYS, Democrat, of Flushing, Ohio; lifelong resident of Belmont County; graduate Ohio State University, 1933; additional work Duke University, 1935; former teacher of history and public speaking; 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; in 1956 elected president of the NATO Parliamentarians’ Conference for 1956 and 1957; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to succeeding Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—MAHONING CouNTY and five townships in Trumbull County. Popula-tion (1960), 378,122. MICHAEL JOSEPH KIRWAN, Democrat, of Youngstown, Ohio; elected to the 75th and each succeeding Congress. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—City 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 (1960), 465,341. 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; honorary LL. D. in political science from University of Munich, 1955; awarded ‘Vigilant Patriot Honor Plaque” by All-American Conference to Combat Communism, 1959; member of Ohio State Legislature, 1937-40; minority floor leader, 1939-40; married Florence Mathews; two children—William Mathews Feighan and Fleur Feighan; Ohio State Representative; elected to the 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to succeeding Congresses; member of the American delegation to the Interparliamentary Union Conferences 1958 and 1960. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—CiIty oF CLEVELAND: Wards 10 to 17; ward 21, south of St. Clair Ave-nue, precincts A (one-half only), B to O, Q to X, and CC; wards 22, 24, 25, 28 to 30; Garfield Heights and Newburg Heights. Population (1960), 421,804. 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 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. 136 Congressional Directory OHIO TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—City 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 (1960), 357,998. 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; Lake Erie College, 1959; and John Carroll University, 1959; LL.D., University of Maine, 1960; Republican State Central Committee, 1938-40; vice chairman, National Republican Program Committee, 1938-40; United States delegate to eighth session of United Nations General As-sembly (1953); elected to the 76th Congress to fill the unexpired term of her hus-band, Chester C. Bolton, at a special election held on February 27, 1940; reelected to the 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th 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; delegate, British-American Parliamentary Conference at Hamilton, Bermuda, 1961. 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 (1960), 402,752. WILLIAM E. MINSHALL, Republican, of Lakewood, Ohio; born in East Cleveland, Ohio, October 24, 1911; attended the public schools of East Cleveland, University School, Shaker Heights, Ohio, and the University of Virginia; graduated from the Cleveland Law School, LL. B. degree, and was admitted to the bar in 1940; married the former Frances Smith; three sons, William Edwin III, Werner Ellis, and Peter Charles; member of the 93d Ohio General Assembly 1939-40; during World War II enlisted in December 1940 as a private in the United States Army and served in the European theater, G-2 Section, Headquarters III Corps, and was honorably discharged as a lieutenant colonel in March 1946; after separation from the service engaged in private practice of law; general counsel to Maritime Administration, 1953-54; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member Committee on Appropriations, subcommittees Defense and Foreign Operations; member of Board of Visitors to U.S. Military Academy 1961-62; Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy, 1963. OKLAHOMA Biographical OKLAHOMA (Population (1960), 2,328,284) SENATORS A. S. MIKE MONRONEY, Democrat, of Oklahoma City, Okla.; born in Oklahoma City, March 2, 1902; educated in the public schools and the University of Oklahoma, B. A. 1924; married; son, Michael Monroney; served 5 years as political writer of the Scripps-Howard Oklahoma News in Oklahoma City; elected to the 76th Congress; reelected to the 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, and 81st Congresses; served as vice chairman of the Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress during the 79th Congress; coauthor with Senator Robert M. La Follette of legislative reorganization bill of 1946; winner of 1945 Collier's award for “Distinguished Congressional Service” in House of Representatives; awarded 1961 Wright Brothers’ Memorial Trophy for public service in aviation; 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, and November 6, 1962. JAMES HOWARD EDMONDSON, Democrat, of Edmond, Okla.; born in Muskogee, Okla., September 27, 1925; attended the public schools; en-listed in the Air Force in October 1943 and served until December 1945; married to the former Jeannette Bartleson of Muskogee; three children—Jim, Jeanne, and Patty; graduated from the University of Oklahoma in August 1948, LL.B. degree; engaged in the practice of law; chief prosecutor in the county attorney’s office in 1953; elected Tulsa County attorney in 1954 and was reelected in 1956; elected Governor of Oklahoma in 1958 and became the State’s youngest chief executive; selected as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Nation for 1959 by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce; member Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta college social fraternity, American Legion, Masonic Lodge, John Knox Presbyterian Church of Tulsa, Oklahoma and American Bar Associations; past chairman of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission; appointed i the United States Senate January 7, 1963, to succeed the late Senator Robert S. err. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Alfalfa, Garfield, Grant, Kay, Major, Noble, Pawnee, Tulsa, Woods, and Woodward (10 counties). Population (1960), 521,542, 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; LL.D. Oklahoma City University (honorary); 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; presi-dent, Enid Kiwanis Club; commander of American Legion; president, Great Salt Plains Council Boy Scouts, composed of eleven counties in northwest Oklahoma; municipal judge, city of Enid; member at large, National Council Boy Scouts of America; was awarded Silver Beaver by Boy Scouts of America for distinguished service to boyhood, the highest award given by a Boy Scout Council; is now a member of Garfield County Bar, Oklahoma Bar Association, Enid Chamber of Commerce, Enid Kiwanis Club, American Legion, I. O. O. F., and the Methodist Church; practicing attorney in Enid, Okla.; admitted 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, 138 Congressional Directory OKLAHOMA Clyde V. Collins, is also practicing law with him; and 7 grandchildren; elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of Committee on Agriculture, Republican Policy Committee, and Committee on Committees. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Haskell, McIntosh, Mayes, Muskogee, Nowata, Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa, Rogers, Sequoyah, Wagoner, and Washington (16 counties). Population (1960), 368,976. 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 FBI, 1940-43; United States Navy, 1943-46; married Miss June Maureen Pilley in 1944; four sons, James Edmond, William Andrew, John Martin, Brian Thomas, 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 Presbyterian Church of Muskogee, Okla., Masonic Lodge, Elks, Kiwanis, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, and Phi Gamma Delta; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Johnston, Latimer, Le Flore, Love, McCurtain, Marshall, Murray, Pittsburg, and Pushmataha (13 counties). Population (1960), 227,692. CARL BERT ALBERT, Democrat, of McAlester, Okla.; born in McAlester, May 10, 1908; oldest of five children of Ernest Homer and Leona Ann (Scott) Albert; University of Oklahoma, A. B.; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, B. A, B. C. L.; Oklahoma City University, LL. D. (honorary); Oklahoma Hall of Fame; World War II service; lawyer; married Mary Harmon of Columbia, S. C., daughter of David Henry and Mary Isabelle (Strange) Harmon; two children, Mary Frances and David Ernest; elected to 80th and succeeding Congresses; Democratic Whip, 84th, 85th, 86th, and first session 87th Congresses; Majority Leader, second session 87th and 88th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Coal, Creek, Hughes, Lincoln, Logan, Okfuskee, Payne, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, and Seminole (10 counties). Population (1960), 252,208. 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 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Con-gresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Canadian, Cleveland, Garvin, McClain, and Oklahoma (5 counties). Population (1960), 552,863. 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, 18 years; Susie, 15 years; and Steve, 9 years; elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. OKLAHOMA Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: 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 (1960), 405,003. VICTOR WICKERSHAM, Democrat, of Mangum, Okla., was born on a farm near Lone Rock, Baxter County, Ark., February 9, 1906; son of Frank M. and Lillie M. Sword-Wickersham; moved to Mangum, Okla., 1915; reared on cotton, wheat, and dairy farm near Mangum, Okla., and on wheat and poultry farm near Greensburg, Kans.; educated in the public schools of Oklahoma; married Miss Jessie Stiles, June 30, 1929, and they have four children: La Melba Sue Renberger, born August 3, 1930; Galen, born February 10, 1933; Nelda, born July 25, 1935; and Victor 2d, born May 31, 1948; served in county clerk’s office, 1925 and 1926, and in court clerk’s office, 1926 to 1935, appointed court clerk one time and elected three times in Greer County, Okla.; chief clerk of Board of Affairs of the State of Oklahoma, 1935-36; is a member of the Christian Church; building contractor, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1937 and 1938; in private insurance business as agent for the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1938 until April 1, 1941, on which date elected at a special election to the 77th Congress for the Seventh District of Oklahoma to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Sam C. Massingale; reelected to the 78th and 79th Congresses and was a member of the Committee on Agriculture; 1947-48 engaged in real-estate business in Washington, D.C., only while out of Congress; was elected in the July 1948 primaries and served in the 81st Congress; reelected to 82d, 83d, and 84th Congresses; member Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, 1949-50; member Armed Services Committee, 1951-56; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress; member of Armed Services Committee. 140 Congressional Directory OREGON OREGON (Population (1960), 1,768,687) 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; member United States delegation to United Nations, 1960; married Miss Mildred Downie in 1924 and they have three daugh-ters—Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Jr., Mrs. Wade Eaton, and Mrs. John Bilich; Con-gregationalist; elected to the United States Senate on November 7, 1944, for the term ending January 3, 1951; reelected November 7, 1950, for the term ending January 3, 1957; reelected November 6, 1956, for the term ending January 3, 1963; reelected November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969. MAURINE BROWN NEUBERGER, Democrat, of Portland, Oreg.; born in Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Oreg.; attended Oregon public schools, Oregon College of Education at Monmouth, and University of Oregon; graduate work, University of California at Los Angeles; taught for 12 years in public schools of Milton-Freewater, Newberg, and Portland, Oreg.; married the late Richard Lewis Neuberger, December 20, 1945, in Missoula, Mont.; member of Oregon House of Representatives 1951-55; chairman of House Education Committee, 1953 session of Oregon Legislature; writer and photographer; Unitarian; member board of directors of American Association for the United Nations; member of President’s Commission on Status of Women; elected on November 8, 1960, to the United States Senate for the balance of the unexpired term of the late Senator Richard L. Neuberger, and for the 6-year term ending January 3, 1967. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Marion, Polk, Tilla-mook, Washington, and Yamhill (10 counties). Population (1960), 517,678. 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, 23 years old; member of V. F. W., American Legion, Masonic Lodge, Elks, Eagles, and Presbyterian Church; trustee, Linfield College; trustee, American Realty Trust; elected to 79th Congress in special election January 11, 1946; reelected to each succeeding Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and ‘Wheeler (18 counties). Population (1960), 265,164. AL ULLMAN, Democrat, of Baker, Oreg.; born in Great Falls, Mont., March 9, 1914; 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; served in World War II as communi- OREGON Biographical cations officer afloat in South and Southwest Pacific; presently commander in Naval Reserve; married Anita Curfman, 1941; three children; member of First Presbyterian Church of Baker; Beta Theta Pi; elected to 85th Congress, Novem-ber 6, 1956; reelected to 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; served on Interior Com-mittee and National Outdoor Recreation Review Commission; elected to Ways and Means Committee in 87th Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—County: Multnomah. Population (1960), 522,813. EDITH GREEN, Democrat, of Portland, Oreg.; born in Trent, S. Dak.; attended Salem schools and Willamette University; bachelor of science degree from University of Oregon; graduate work at Stanford University; two sons, James S. Green and Richard Green; teacher; commercial radio work; director of public relations for Oregon Education Association; honorary degrees: Doctor of laws, doctor of humanities, doctor of humane letters; Annual B’nai B’rith Brotherhood Award, 1956; “Woman of the Year” Award, American Veterans Auxiliary, 1958; United States delegate to Interparliamentary Conference in Switzerland sponsored by American Friends Committee, 1958; delegate to NATO Conference in London, 1959; delegate-at-large to Democratic National Conven-tions, 1956 and 1960; seconded Kennedy’s nomination; member First Christian Church, League of Women Voters, Urban League, United Nations Association, American Federation of Radio Artists; elected to the 84th Congress, 1954; re-elected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, and Linn (7 coun-ties). Population (1960), 463,032, ROBERT BLACKFORD DUNCAN, Democrat, of Medford, Oreg.; born in Normal, Ill., December 4, 1920; raised in Bloomington, Ill., and attended grade and high school there; graduated Illinois Wesleyan University, B.A. 1942; attended University of Alaska 1939-40 and took correspondence courses from the University of California in 1940; during World War II served in the U.S. Naval Air Force 1942-45; presently lieutenant in the Naval Reserve; returned to studies and graduated University of Michigan Law School, LL.B. 1948; worked as a seaman in the Merchant Marine, in the gold fields of Alaska, for hybrid seed corn company in Illinois, for a bank in Chicago, and as an insurance adjuster; passed the bar in October 1948 and has practiced law continuously in Medford; married the former Marijane Dill; six children—Nancy, Angus, David, James, Laurie, and Bonnie Dee; nominated in 1954 (write-in) for State legislature but declined for business reasons; elected to the State legislature in 1956, 1958, and 1960, serving two terms as Speaker and on occasion as acting Governor; member: the Methodist Church; American, Oregon, and Jackson County bar associations; National Association of Claimant’s Compensation Attorneys; Jackson County Chamber of Commerce; the Elks Club; advisory board of the Salvation Army; the board of directors of Mercy Flights, and in other public and community organizations; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. 142 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA (Population (1960), 11,319,366) SENATORS JOSEPH 8S. 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; Colonel, 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; LL. D. (honorary) Drexel Institute of Technology, 1957; Philadelphia Award, 1956; L.H.D. (honorary) Lincoln University 1961; D.C.L. (honorary) Susquehanna University, 1961; LL. D. (honorary) University of Pennsylvania, 1963; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1956, for the term expiring January 3, 1963; reelected November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969. HUGH SCOTT, Republican, of Philadelphia, Pa.; lawyer, Philadelphia; elected 77th Congress, reelected seven additional terms; member, House minority policy committee; member, Board of Visitors, Naval Academy, 1948; chairman, Board of Visitors, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, 1959; author, ‘‘Scott on Bailments’ (1931), “How To Go Into Politics’ (1949), and numerous articles in national magazines; national chairman, Republican Party, 1948-49; Eisenhower personal staff, 1952; chairman, Eisenhower Headquarters Committee, 1952; gen-eral counsel, Republican National Committee, 1955-60; member, United States Delegation to United Nations Social, Educational, and Cultural Organizations, 1954, 1956; Commonwealth Conference, Australia, 1959; NATO Parliamentary Conference, 1961; active duty, United States Naval Reserve, in World War II as a lieutenant; last rank, captain; active service with North Atlantic Patrol, Occupation of Iceland and Pacific area, including Occupation of Japan; duty aboard carrier Valley Forge in Korean War, August and September 1950; in summer of 1944 enlisted incognito as a merchant seaman on a tanker carrying high octane gasoline to Great Britain; A.B., Randolph-Macon College, 1919; LL.B., University of Virginia, 1922; LL.D., Randolph-Macon; L.H.D., La Salle College; LL.D., Dickinson College; LL.D., Temple University; Pub. Adm. D., Suffolk University; LL.D., Ursinus College; LL.D., Washington and Jefferson; LL.D., Lebanon Valley College; also attended University of Pennsylvania; member American Legion; VFW; AMVETS; Sons of the Revolution; Society of the Cincinnati; P.O.S. of A.; Capitol Press Club, Pa.; Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; Alpha Chi Rho (national president 1942-46); Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha and Phi Alpha Delta fraternities; Philadelphia Cricket Club; Germantown Lions Club; Army and Navy Club, Washington; honorary alumnus, Philadelphia Textile Institute; married to Marian Huntington Chase, an alumna of German-town Friends School; one daughter, Marian Scott Concannon; Episcopalian; elected United States Senator November 1958. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Ciry oF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 1 to 4, 26, 36, 39, 40, 46, 48, 51 and 60. Population(1960), 418,192, WILLIAM A. BARRETT, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; was graduated from Brown Preparatory School and St. Joseph’s College, Philadelphia, Pa.; realtor; served as member of the Board of Mercantile Appraisers, Philadelphia, Pa., for 4 years; director of war bond and war chest campaigns in his district, married; three childern; one son in United States Navy; elected to the 79th Con-gress on November 7, 1944; elected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical SECOND DISTRICT.—Ciry oF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 7 to 10, 15, 24, 27, 29, 30, 32, 34, 44, and 52. Popu-lation (1960), 397,995. ROBERT N. C. NIX, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; born in Orangeburg, S.C.; married; one son, Robert Nix, Jr.; member, legal firm Nix and Nix; graduated from Townsend Harris Hall High School, New York City; Lincoln University, Chester County, Pa., and University of Pennsylvania Law School; practicing lawyer since 1925; admitted to practice in all courts of Philadelphia County, Superior and Supreme of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, also U.S. District and Circuit Courts in Eastern Pennsylvania; was special deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania, assigned to Escheats Division, State Depart-ment of Revenue and special assistant deputy attorney general of Commonwealth 1934-38; member of Philadelphia Bar Association, Philadelphia Lawyers Club, Pyramid Club of Philadelphia, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity (University of Pennsyl-vania Chapter), Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, NAACP, YMCA, American Woodman, Philadelphia Citizens Committee Against Juvenile Delinquency and Its Causes, White Rock Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., for 25 years and mem-ber of the deacon board for 6 years; elected 44th Ward executive committeeman, 9th division, in 1932 and reelected for 26 years to date; ward committee chairman 1950-58; unanimously elected Democratic ward leader of 32d Ward in 1958; member of Policy Committee, Philadelphia Democratic Campaign Committee, and co-chairman of Inter-Relations Committee of Democratic Campaign Com-mittee since 1953; delegate to Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1956; elected assistant treasurer of Democratic County Committee June 14, 1958; elected to the 85th Congress in a special election May 20, 1958, to fill vacancy caused by resignation of Earl Chudoff; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CiItY oF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 5, 6, 11 to 14, 16 to 21, 28, 31, 37, 38, 47, and 59. Population (1960), 406,993. 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 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. Yount DISTRICT.—Ci1TY OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 22, 35, 42, 50, 53, 56 to 58. Population (1960), HERMAN TOLL, Democrat, of Philadelphia, Pa.; received LL.B. degree from Temple University School of Law, and was business manager and note editor of the Temple Law Quarterly and a member of the Blue Key National Honor Society; practicing attorney in Philadelphia since 1930; elected to the General Assembly from the 16th Legislative District in Philadelphia in 1950; reelected in 1952, 1954, and 1956; member of 50th Ward Democratic Executive Committee and its city committeeman; board member of Charles M. Finley 50th Ward Democratic Club; board member of Jewish Home for the Aged; board member of Northeast Neighborhood Centre; trustee of College of Podiatry at St. Luke’s and Children’s Medical Center; member: Personal Aid Bureau of the Jewish Family Service; Pennsylvania Prison Society; Philadelphia Housing Association; Fellowship Commission and Fellowship House; Employment Practices and Op-portunities Committee of Philadelphia Jewish Community Relations Council; West Oak Lane Symphony Association; Germantown Historical Society; American Academy of Political and Social Science; Urban League of Philadelphia; Temple Judea Congregation and Men’s Club; American Judicature Society; Philadelphia Bar Association; Pennsylvania Bar Association; American Bar Association; past president of the Law Academy of Philadelphia; president, Philadelphia Chapter, Federal Bar Association; associate member, North Philadelphia Realty Board; board member and solicitor of the Crusader Savings and Loan Associa-tion; member, Alpha Pi Chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Pi, Tau Epsilon Rho Law Fraternity; Artisans, Royal Arcanum; past president of Amity Lodge, B'nai B'rith; board of directors: Philadelphia Chapter, American Jewish Com-mittee; Delaware Valley Chapter, American Jewish Congress; and Anti-Defama- 144 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA tion League; married to former Rose Ornstein; two sons: Sheldon S., age 22, and Gilbert E., age 19; elected to 86th Congress November 4, 1958; reelected to 87th and 88th Congresses; member of the House Judiciary Committee and its sub-committees on Antitrust and Civil Rights, and Patents. FIFTH DISTRICT.—Cirty OF PHILADELPHIA: Wards 23, 25, 33, 41, 43, 45, 49, 54, and 55. Population (1960), 392,176. 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 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; elected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. a PI THOT Corus Berks, Northumberland, and Schuylkill (3 counties). Population 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; elected to the 81st Congress on No-vember 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—DELAWARE COUNTY. Population (1960), 553,154. WILLIAM H. MILLIKEN, Republican, of Sharon Hill, Pa.; born in Phila-delphia, Pa., son of William H. and Grace Toy Milliken; resided in Sharon Hill since 1906; attended Sharon Hill public schools and the Drexel Institute (evening elasses) ; former construction foreman; former sales executive; served three sessions in the House of Representatives of the Pennsylvania Legislature; served two terms (8 years) as clerk of courts of Delaware County; appointed burgess to fill unex-pired term September 14, 1948, elected in 1949, 1953, and 1957; member: Pros-pect Lodge, No. 578, F. & A. M., Philadelphia Consistory; Lulu Temple; Delhi Grotto; Delaware County Shrine Club; honorary member of Kiwanis Club; Tully Memorial Presbyterian Church; married to former Nan Hitchler; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Bucks and Lehigh (2 counties). Population (1960), 536,103. WILLARD S. CURTIN, Republican, of Morrisville, Bucks County, Pa.; born in Trenton, N. J., November 28, 1905; a resident of Bucks County 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. and Jeffrey; first assistant district attorney of Bucks County 1938-49; district attorney 1949 through 1953; Episco-palian; elected to the 85th Congress on November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Chester and Lancaster (2 counties). Population (1960), 488,967. PAUL BARTRAM DAGUE, Republican, of Downingtown, Pa.; born in Whitford, Chester County, Pa.; graduated from Downingtown High School; special studies at West Chester State Teachers College, and electrical engi-neering at Drexel Institute at Philadelphia; sheriff of Chester County, Pa., 1944— 46; served in World War I ag 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 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. PENNSYLVANIA Biographical TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Bradford, Lackawanna, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyo-ming (6 counties). Population (1960), 373,894. JOSEPH MICHAEL McDADE, Republican, of Scranton, Pa.; born in Scranton September 29, 1931, son of John B. and Genevieve McDade; attended St. Paul’s School and Scranton Preparatory School; graduated with honors from the University of Notre Dame, 1953, B.A., major in political science; graduated from University of Pennsylvania 1956, LL.B. degree; clerkship in office of Chief Federal Judge John W. Murphy, Middle District of Pennsylvania; engaged in general practice of law; served as city solicitor of City of Seranton, January 1962 to December 1962; married to former Mary Teresa O’Brien, Waverly, N.Y.; one son, Joseph; member: James Wilson Law Club, Knights of Columbus, Elks Club, Scranton Chamber of Commerce, Mid-Valley Oldtimers Athletic Association, National Rifle Association; American, Pennsylvania and Lackawanna County Bar Associations; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—LUzErNE COUNTY. Population (1960), 346,972. 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; Honorary Doctor of Laws from Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pa.; Member of the Board of Directors of Kingston National Bank, Kingston, Pa.; Member of the Board of Trustees, College Misericordia, Dallas, Pa.; elected to the 79th Congress, Novem-ber 7, 1944; elected to the 81st Congress, November 2, 1948; elected to the 82d Congress, November 7, 1950; elected to the 84th Congress, November 2, 1954; reelected to the succeeding Congresses; 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. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Bedford, Blair, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Mifflin, and Somerset (7 counties). Population (1960), 439,745. J. IRVING WHALLEY, Republican, of Windber, Somerset County, Pa.; born in Barnesboro, Pa.; attended local schools, Cambria Rowe Business College, and took many extension courses; actively engaged in the automobile, banking and coal businesses; married to the former Ruth Anderson, journalism and Eng-lish instructor, Windber High School; they have two children, John and Ruth; member of the advisory board of Johnstown College, University of Pittsburgh; chairman of the Somerset County Redevelopment Authority and the Windber Planning Commission; served two terms in the State house of representatives and two terms in the State senate of Pennsylvania; elected to the 86th Congress November 8, 1960, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Douglas H. Elliott and also elected to the 87th Congress; reelected to the 88th Congress. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—MoxNTGOMERY COUNTY. Population (1960), 516,682. RICHARD SCHULTZ SCHWEIKER, Republican, of Lansdale, Pa.; born in Norristown, Pa., June 1, 1926; attended Worcester elementary and junior high schools; graduated from Norristown Senior High School in 1944, valedictorian, 146 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA and Pennsylvania State University, B.A. degree in 1950, Phi Beta Kappa; during World War II enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served aboard an aircraft carrier; 10 years of business experience as a manufacturing and sales executive; married the former Claire Coleman of Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pa.; one son, Malcolm, and one daughter, Lani Lynne; member and officer of many community organizations; selected Outstanding Young Man of Lansdale, 1954; selected outstanding Jaycee President in Pennsylvania, 1955; selected Out-standing Young Man of Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Jaycees, 1960; re-ceived Citizenship Citation for Meritorious Service from B’nai B’rith, 1961; received Annual Civic Service Award from the Eastern Montgomery County Professional Business Council, 1961; member of Central Schwenkfelder Church, Lansdale Lions Club, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Y.M.C.A., Navy League, Sons of the American Revolution, and the Pennsylvania Society; past Republican Committeeman of Worcester-East; alternate delegate to 1952 and 1956 National Republican Conventions; president of Montgomery County Young Republican Club 1952-54; Republican Finance Committee in North Penn Area 1952-58; member of Montgomery County Campaign Committee in 1956 and chairman in 1958; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: City of Pittsburgh: Wards 1 to 14, and 21 to 27. Population (1960), 390,512. WILLIAM S. MOORHEAD, Democrat, of Pittsburgh, Pa., born in Pittsburgh, Pa., on April 8, 1923; Yale University, 1944, B. A.; served in U. S. Navy (Pacific Theater), 1943-46, commissioned lieutenant (j. g.); Harvard Law School, 1949, LL. B. (cum laude); married Lucy Galpin, four children; lawyer; member of law firm of Moorhead & Knox; assistant city solicitor, city of Pittsburgh, 1954-57; member of Allegheny County Housing Authority, 1956-58; member Art Com-mission, city of Pittsburgh, 1958; member of board of trustees of Tuberculosis League of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Child Guidance Center, Shadyside Hospital (1956-60) and Western Pennsylvania Conservancy; member of American Legion, VFW, and AMVETS; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; re-elected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; member Committee on Banking and Currency; Subcommittee on Housing. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Carbon, Monroe, Northampton, and Pike (4 counties). Popu-lation (1960), 303,026. 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; honorary degrees: Doctor of Laws, Norwich University and Dickinson School of Law; attorney at law; Northampton County solicitor, 1928-33; director, Easton National Bank and Trust Co.; vice president, Broad Street Trust Co., Philadelphia; veteran World Wars I and II; elected to the 73d and subsequent Congresses; elected chairman, Democratic Caucus, 87th and 88th Congresses. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Dauphin, Juniata, Lebanon, and Perry (4 counties). Popula- tion (1960), 353,564. JOHN CRAIN KUNKEL, Republican, of Harrisburg, Pa., where he was born July 21, 1898; son of John C. and Louisa Sergeant Kunkel; grandson of John C. Kunkel, a Member of the 34th and 35th Congresses; and great-grandson of John Sergeant, a Member of Congress for eight terms; great-grandson of Robert Whitehill, Member of Congress 9th through 13th Congresses; great-great-grandson of Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant, a Member of the Continental Congress; attended Harrisburg Academy, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., Yale Uni-versity, and Harvard Law School; engaged in banking and farming; member of the Episcopal Church, American Legion, Lions Club, Elks, and 1.0.0.F.; married to Katherine Smoot Kunkel on October 11, 1947; elected to the 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, and 81st Congresses; elected to the 87th Congress May 16, 1961, to 2 the vacancy caused by the death of Walter M. Mumma; reelected to the 88th ongress. PENNSYLVANIA B rographical 147 SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Cameron, Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Lycoming, Montour, Potter, Snyder, Tioga, and Union (10 counties). Population (1960), 408,036. HERMAN T. SCHNEEBELI, Republican, of Williamsport, Pa.; born in Lancaster, Pa., July 7, 1907; attended Lancaster Public Schools; was graduated from Mercersburg Academy in 1926, Dartmouth College in 1930, and Amos Tuck School (MCS) in 1931; commission distributor Gulf Oil Corp. and auto dealer; served in World War II, captain, Ordnance Department, from 1942 to 1946; served as president, United Fund; president, Y.W.C.A. trustees; member of board of managers of Williamsport Hospital, American Legion, Elks, Kiwanis Club, and vestryman Episcopal Church; married to the former Mary Louise Meyer of Bellefonte, Pa.; two daughters, Marta and Susan; elected to the 86th Congress in a special election held April 26, 1960, to fill the vacancy caused by death of Alvin R. Bush; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTY OF ALLEGHENY: Boroughs of Aspinwall, Avalon, Bell Acres, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Blawnox, Brackenridge, Bradford Woods, Cheswick, Church-ill, Edgewood, Edgeworth, Emsworth, Etna, Forest Hills, Fox Chapel, Franklin Park, Glenfield, Haysville, Leetsdale, Millvale, Monroeville, Oakmont, Osborne, Pitcairn, Plum, Sewickley, Sewickley Heights, Sewickley Hills, Sharpsburg, Springdale, Tarentum, Verona, West View, and Wilkinsburg, Townships of Aleppo, East Deer, Fawn, Frazer, Hampton, Harmar, Harrison, Indiana, Kilbuck, Leet, McCandless, Marshall, O'Hara, Ohio, Penn Hills, Pine, Reserve, Richland, Ross, Shaler, Spring-dale, West Deer, and Wilkins. Population (1960), 409,291. 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 76th Congress on November 8, 1938; elected sheriff of Allegheny County (Pittsburgh), 1941; former chairman and now ranking chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican Congressional Campaign Committee; representative to the NATO Parliamentary Conference 1957, 1958, 1959; elected to the 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to the 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIiES: Adams, Cumberland, and York (3 counties). Population(1960), 415,058, GEORGE A. GOODLING, Republican, of Loganville, York County, Pa.; born September 26, 1896, in Loganville; graduate of Pennsylvania State Uni-versity; fruit grower; wife deceased; six children; served 14 years in State house of representatives; 33d degree Mason; director of a bank, motor club, and an insurance company; member of B.P.O.E., American Legion, Grange, Penn-sylvania Farmers Association, Gamma Sigma Delta, and A.T.O. Fraternity; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress; member, Civil War Centennial Commission. TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: City of Pittsburgh: Wards 15 to 18, and 29 to 31. Cities of Clairton, Duquesne, and McKeesport. Boroughs of Braddeck, Braddock Hills, Chalfant, Dravosburg, East McKeesport, East Pittsburgh, Elizabeth, Glassport, Homestead, Liberty, Lincoln, Mount Oliver, Munhall, North Braddock, Port Vue, Rankin, Swissvale, that part of Trafford in Allegheny County, Turtle Creek, Versailles, Wall, West Homestead, West Mifflin, Whitaker, White Oak, and Wilmerding. Townships of Elizabeth, Forward, North Versailles, and South Versailles. Population (1960), 404,997. 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 148 Congressional Directory PENNSYLVANIA 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, Jane and Christine; served four terms in the house of representatives (Pennsylvania); elected to the 77th 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 84th Congress on January 24, 1956, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Vera Buchanan; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT.—WESTMORELAND COUNTY. Population (1960), 352,629. JOHN H. DENT, Democrat, of Jeannette, Westmoreland County, Pa.; born in Johnetta, Pa., March 10, 1908, the son of Samuel and Genevieve Dent; educated in the public schools of Armstrong and Westmoreland Counties, the Great Lakes Naval Aviation Academy, and through correspondence school courses; member of the local council of United Rubber Workers from 1923 to 1937, serving as presi-dent of Local 18759 and the executive council, also member of the international council; served from 1924 to 1928 in the U. S. Marine Air Corps; member of many lodges and societies; has experience as a newspaperman and has contributed to magazines and labor publications; married Miss Margaret R. Dent April 4, 1929; one daughter, Patricia (Mrs. Donald Sarp), a son, John Frederick, a practicing attorney in Westmoreland County, Pa., and five grandchildren: John Frederick, Jao Carol, Melissa Ann, Tracy Sarp, and Susan; elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for one term, then elected to the State senate in 1936; reelected in 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, and 1956; served as Pennsylvania Democratic floor leader in the senate for 17 years; engaged as an executive with coal and coke companies and building and transportation companies; student of politics and social legislation; considered an authority on unemployment and workmen’s compensation laws and parliamentary and legislative procedures; elected to the 85th Congress in a special election January 21, 1958, to fill vacancy caused by death of Augustine B. Kelley; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Armstrong, Cambria, and Indiana (3 counties). Popula-tion (1960), 358,173. JOHN P. SAYLOR, Republican, of Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa.; born July 23, 1908, in Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pa.; married; two children; member Cambria County, Pennsylvania, and American Bar Associa-tions; member of St. John’s Evangelical and Reformed Church of Johnstown; former lay member of Synodical Council, Pittsburgh Synod, Evangelical and Reformed Church; lay delegate in 1957 to merger Synod of United Church of Christ in Cleveland ; past exalted ruler, Johnstown Lodge No. 175, BPOE; member American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, AMVETS; Mason; Shriner; member many other civic, fraternal, social organizations; president, Johnstown Federal Savings & Loan Association; member board of regents, Mercersburg Academy; member, board of trustees of Massanutten Academy; enlisted in United States Navy, August 6, 1943; active member Naval Reserve; received national award from National Parks Association in 1954 for contributions to preservation of national parks and monuments; received national award in 1958 for distinguished service to conservation from six leading conservation organizations of United States; member of Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission; elected to 81st Congress in special election held September 13, 1949; reelected to succeeding Congresses. TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Clarion, Clearfield, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, McKean, Ven-ango, and Warren (8 counties). Population (1960), 372,941. LEON HARRY GAYVIN, 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 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. PENNSYLVANIA B 1ographical | 149 NY foustu DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Crawford, Erie, and Mercer (3 counties). Population JAMES DORMAN WEAVER, Republican, of Erie, Pa.; born in Erie, Sep-tember 27, 1920; education: Strong Vincent High School in Erie, Conservatory of Music in Erie, 1938, Syracuse University (premedical) 1938-41, and Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania 1944; member American Federations of Musicians Local No. 17; engaged in general practice of medicine in Erie since 1948; member, active medical staff of Hamot Hospital; chief, out-patient and general practice departments of St. Vincent Hospital in Erie; served as captain, U.S. Army Medical Corps in 1946 and as commanding officer and chief of surgery, 382d Station Hospital, Ascom City, Korea, 1945-48; married the former Harriet Zesinger of Erie; eight children—three sons and five daughters; member in and officer of many local, civic and State medical associations and societies; delegate from Pennsylvania to the White House Conference on Aging; district medical administrator, Pennsylvania Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation 1960-62; director Board of Erie County Motor Club; member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ameri-can Legion, and Kiwanis; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence (3 counties). Population(1960), 434,552. FRANK M. CLARK, Democrat, of Bessemer, Pa.; born in Bessemer, Pa., December 24, 1915; married Patricia Loy; two sons: Frank, Jr., age 17 and Kelly, age 13; delegate to the NATO Conference in 1956 and 1960; delegate to the Interparliamentary Conference, 1957; attended International Christian Leader-ship Conference for Peace at The Hague in 1958 and Delegate to the International Highway Congress in 1959; captain in Air Force Reserves; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Fayette, Greene, and Washington (3 counties). Population(1960), 426,035. 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 79th Congress on November 7, 1944; reelected to each succeeding Congress; acting chairman of House Foreign Affairs Committee second session 85th Congress; chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.—ALLEGHENY COUNTY: City of Pittsburgh: Wards 19, 20, 28, and 32. Boroughs of Baldwin, Bethel Park, Brentwood, Bridgeville, Carnegie, Castle Shannon, Coraopolis, Crafton, Dormont, Green Tree, Heidelberg, Ingram, Jefferson, that part of McDonald in Allegheny County, 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, Stowe, and Upper St. Clair. Popu-lation (1960), 423,787. JAMES G. FULTON, Republican, of Dormont (Pittsburgh), Pa.; member of Science and Astronautics Committee and Veterans’ Affairs Committee; member of Foreign Affairs Committee 14 years (80th to 86th Congresses); son of James Ernest and Emilie Fetterman Fulton; grandson of Rev. Dr. John Lockhart Fulton and Judge Charles Sylvester Fetterman, families active since the 1700’s in civic affairs in Western Penna. and South Hills section of Pittsburgh; graduate South Hills High School; Penn State, A.B.; Harvard Law School, LL.B.; 2 years Fine Arts Department of Carnegie Tech; owner Mount Lebanon News, Boro News, Chartiers Valley Times Progress, The News (South Hills), East Liberty Tribune, Pittsburgh, Pa., and News Progress, Washington County, Pa., farmer, lawyer, 89708°—63——12 150 Congressional Dzrectory PENNSYLVANIA formerly partner, Pittsburgh banking law firm; member Allegheny Co. Board Law Examiners 1934-42; solicitor Dormont Borough ; Pennsylvania State senator, 1939-40; lieutenant U.S. Naval Reserve on active duty in 1942; elected to the 79th Con-gress on November 7, 1944; returned from Pacific combat area to Congress, 1945; reelected nine times to date; member Board of Visitors, Annapolis Naval Acad-emy, on appointment of Speaker, 1947; chairman, special subcommittee on displaced persons of the Foreign Affairs Committee, 80th Congress; United States delegate to United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment at Habana 1947-48, on appointment by President Truman; chairman subcommittee for Europe, of House Foreign Affairs Committee, 83d Congress; appointed U.S. Dele-gate to 14th General Assembly of United Nations by President Eisenhower, 1959; congressional adviser on space to U.S. mission at U.N. 1960-62; member American Judicature Society, American Academy of Political and Social Science; member American Rocket Society; member board of governors, National Rocket Club, 1959-62; congressional office address in Pittsburgh, 724 Fulton Building, phone Grant 1-0800; home address, 2850 Espy Avenue, Pittsburgh 16, Pa., and Golden Pheasant Farm, Mount Lebanon, Pittsburgh 28, Pa., phone Lehigh 1-1062, and 343-2339. RHODE ISLAND Biographical 151 RHODE ISLAND (Population (1960), 859,488) SENATORS JOHN O. PASTORE, Democrat, of Cranston, 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, Bryant College, and Northeastern University; trustee of Brown University 1961-. CLAIBORNE PELL, Democrat, of Newport, R.I.; born November 22, 1918, in New York City, son of Congressman Herbert Claiborne and Matilda (Bigelow) Pell; St. George’s School, Middletown, R.I., 1933-36; Princeton University, 1940, A.B., cum laude; Columbia University, A.M.; married Nuala O’Donnell in December 1944; children: Herbert III, Christopher, Dallas, and Julia; business executive, investments; entered Coast Guard as enlisted man prior to World War II, discharged as lieutenant, now commander, USCGR; special assistant at San Francisco United Nations Conference; served 7 years in United States Foreign Service and in State Department; decorated by France, Italy, Portugal, and Knights of Malta; U.S. delegate to Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization in London, 1959; until election in 1960, vice president of Inter-national Rescue Committee, member of National Council of Refugees, treasurer of American Immigration Conference; Democratic national registration chairman in 1956; chief delegation tally clerk, Democratic National Conventions, 1956 and 1960; consultant, Democratic National Committee, 1953-60; administrative assistant to Rhode Island Democratic State chairman in 1952 and 1954; was first unendorsed candidate to win statewide primary election in Rhode Island; elected November 8, 1960, to United States Senate for term ending January 3, 1967, by largest plurality in history of State. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Bristol and Newport. PROVIDENCE COUNTY: City of Providence, repre- sentative districts, 1 to 7; cities of Central Falls, Pawtucket, Woonsocket; towns of Cumberland, East Providence, and Lincoln. Population (1960), 399,782. FERNAND JOSEPH ST. GERMAIN, Democrat, of Woonsocket, R.I.; born January 9, 1928, in Blackstone, Mass.; attended the parochial school; graduated from Our Lady of Providence Seminary High School in 1945, from Providence College, B. Phil, in 1948, and from Boston University Law School, LL.B. in 1955; enlisted in the U.S. Army in January 1949, served as a pharmacy and lab-oratory technician, and was honorably discharged in January 1952; captain, AF Reserve; member of the State house of representatives, 1952-60; admitted to the Rhode Island bar in 1956 and the Federal bar in 1957; engaged in the practice of law in Providence and Woonsocket; delegate to the Rhode Island Constitutional Convention in 1955; member of the Rhode Island and Woonsocket Bar Associa-tions, the Young Democrats of Rhode Island, the Woonsocket Young Democrats (president), Nationalities Division, Democratic National Committee; First Rep-resentative District Committee of Woonsocket, and the American Legion; married the former Rachel O’Neill; one daughter; elected to the 87th Congress, November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. 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 (1960), 459,706. JOHN EDWARD FOGARTY, Democrat, of Harmony, R.I., elected in 1940; reelected to succeeding Congresses. 152 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA (Population (1960), 2,382,594) 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; reelected November 6, 1962, for the term ending January 3, 1969. 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 (dec. Jan. 6, 1960); 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 U.S. Supreme Court; LL.D. degrees, Bob Jones U. (1948), Presbyterian Coll. (1960), Clemson Coll. (1961); D. Mil. Sc. degree, The Citadel (1961) ; agriculture teacher 1923-29; county superintendent of education 1929-33; city attorney and county attorney for several years; State Senator 1933-38; circuit judge 1938-46; Governor of South Carolina 1947-51, serving as chairman of Southern Governors’ Conference 1950; practiced law in Aiken, 8.C., 1951-55; volunteered for service in World War II the day war was declared against Ger-many, served with Headquarters First Army 1942-46, Furopean and Pacific Theaters, participated in Normandy invasion with 82d Airborne Division; awarded 5 battle stars and 16 decorations, medals and awards, including the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal with “V”’, Army Commendation Ribbon, Purple Heart, Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation, 3d Army Certificate of Achievement, OCAMG Certificate of Achievement, Belgian Order of the Crown, and French Croix de Guerre; major general in U.S. Army Reserve, past national president of Reserve Officers Association and Military Government Association; member Baptist Church, American Bar Association, and numerous defense, veterans, civic, fraternal, and farm organizations; Thurmond Hall (1939) at Winthrop Coll., streets in several S.C. cities, and new Edgefield County con-solidated high school (1961) named in his honor; delegate to Democratic National Conventions in 1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1956, and 1960 (chairman of South Caro- lina delegation and national committeeman in 1948); States’ Rights Democratic candidate for President of the United States in 1948, carrying 4 states and receiv-ing 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 SOUTH CAROLINA Biographical 153 States 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; re-nominated June 14, 1960, by 273,795 to 32,136 and reelected November 8, 1960, without opposition for the term ending January 3, 1967. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Allendale, Beaufort, Berkley, Charleston, Clarendon, Colleton, Dor-chester, Hampton, and Jasper (9 counties). Population (1960), 421,478. L. MENDEL RIVERS, Democrat, of Charleston, S. C.; born in Gumville, Berkeley County, S. 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 77th Congress, No-vember 5, 1940; reelected to all succeeding Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Aiken, Bamberg, Barnwell, Calhoun, Lexington, Orangeburg, Richland, and Sumter (8 counties). Population (1960), 531,555. ALBERT WILLIAM WATSON, Democrat, of Columbia, S.C.; born in Sumter, Sumter County, S.C., August 30, 1922, son of Eva Clark Watson and the late Claude A. Watson; educated in the public schools of Columbia, North Greenville Junior College, and the University of South Carolina, LL.B., January 1950; member law firm Watson, Funderburk & Neely; admitted to practice before Supreme Court of United States; served in the South Carolina General Assembly 1955-58 and 1960-62; married Lillian Audrey Williams of Walterboro, S.C., May 24, 1948; two children, Laura Lynne and Albert W., Jr.; member Park Street Baptist Church, Columbia (deacon and teacher of Men’s Bible Class); World War II service U.S. Army Air Corps, 1942-46, serving in Medi-terranean Theater of Operations; national chairman, Voice of Democracy Pro-gram, U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1957; member National Collegiate Championship Debating Team and president, Pi Kappa Delta (honorary speech fraternity), University of South Carolina, 1949; vice president, University of South Carolina Law Federation, 1949; member of Lions Club, American Legion, V.F.W., Farm Bureau, Woodmen of the World, and is a Mason; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUXTIES: Abbeville, Anderson, Edgefield, Greenwood, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, and Saluda (9 counties). Population (1960), 318, 809. : 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 34 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 80th Congress; in 1948 was run-ner up in a field of five for the United States Senate polling more than 83,000 votes; in 1950 was elected to the 82d Congress and without opposition to the suc-ceeding Congresses; in 1948 married the former Mildred Johnson, of United States News & World Report; three daughters, Briana Pearl, Olivia Byrd, and Debbie Gail; two sons, William Jennings Bryan Dorn II and Johnson Griffith Dorn; home residence: Route 1, Greenwood, S. C.; occupation: farmer. FOURTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Greenville, Laurens, Spartanburg, and Union (4 counties). Popu-lation (1960), 444,230. ROBERT THOMAS ASHMORE, Democrat, of Greenville, S. C.; born Febru-ary 22, 1904, on a farm in Greenville County, S. C., son of John Thomas and Lena Smith Ashmore; married to Willie Vance Linthicum of Atlanta, Ga.; one daughter, Nancy Vance; attended public schools in Greenville and graduated from Furman 154 Congressional Directory SOUTH CAROLINA 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 United States Army Reserves; 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, Elks, Odd Fellows, Woodmen of the World, American Legion, Reserve Officers Association, and Men’s Garden Club of Greenville; elected to the 83d Congress June 2, 1953, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Joseph R. Bryson; reelected to 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Cherokee. Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, and York (7 counties). Population (1960), 272,220. ROBERT WITHERSPOON HEMPHILL, Democrat, of Chester, S. C.; born: at Chester, Chester County, S. C., on May 10, 1915, son of the late John McLure 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 and one son: Forrest Richardson Hemphill, Harriet Witherspoon Hemphill and Robert Witherspoon Hemphill; member of American Legion, 40 & 8 Society, Knights of Pythias, Lodge No. 1318 B. P. O. Elks, Moose, 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 85th Congress, November 6, 1956; reelected to 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounTiks: Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Lee, Marion, Marl-boro, and Williamsburg (9 counties). Population (1960), 394,302. JOHN L. McMILLAN, Democrat, Florence, S.C., son of the late M. L. and Mary Alice Keith MeMillan, Mullins, S.C.; educated Mullins High School, University of North Carolina, and South Carolina University Law School; member of Mullins Baptist Church, Masons, 40 and 8, Fred Sexton American Legion Post, Florence, S.C.; served as chairman, House District Committee, during the 79th Congress and again selected as its chairman for the 81st, 82d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; ranks number three on the 34-member House Agriculture Committee after the chairman and vice chairman; also vice chairman of Forestry Subcommittee and vice chairman of the Tobacco 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, 1956, 1958, 1960, and 1962; de-feated opponent by vote of 48,000 to 10,500. SOUTH DAKOTA Biographical 155 SOUTH DAKOTA (Population (1960), 680,514) 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 & 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 76th Congress; reelected to the 77th, 78th, 79th, and 80th Congresses; elected to the United States Senate in 1948 for the term commencing January 3, 1949; reelected in 1954 and again in 1960 for the term ending January 3, 1967. GEORGE McGOVERN, Democrat, of Mitchell, S. Dak.; born July 19, 1922, Avon, S. Dak.; B.A., Dakota Wesleyan University; Ph. D., Northwestern Univer-sity; bomber pilot, World War II, Distinguished Flying Cross; professor of history and government, Dakota Wesleyan University; member, U.S. House of Repre-sentatives, 1957-61; special assistant to the President and Director of Food for Peace, 1961-62; married to the former Eleanor Stegeberg; five children; elected United States Senator November 6, 1962, for the term expiring January 3, 1969. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—€OUNTIES: 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 (1960), 497,669. BENJAMIN REIFEL, Republican, of Aberdeen, S. Dak.; born in log cabin September 19, 1906, in Parmelee, S. Dak., to Sioux Indian mother and German-American father; graduated from South Dakota State College, B.S. degree in 1932, and Harvard University, master in public administration in 1950 and doctor of public administration in 1952; married Alice Johnson of Erwin, S. Dak., Decem-ber 26, 1933; one daughter, Loyce (Mrs. Emery G. Andersen); Administrator in Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; U.S. Army officer, 1942-45; named Outstanding American Indian in 1956; Indian Council Fire Award, 1960; Boy Scout Silver Antelope Award for leadership, 1960; member, Committee of Seven, Episcopal Church in South Dakota; elected to the 87th Congress; reelected to the 88th Congress. 156 Congressional Dzrectory SOUTH DAKOTA 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 (1960), 182,845. E. Y. BERRY, Republican, of McLaughlin, S. Dak.; born at Larchwood, Iowa, October 6, 1902; practicing lawyer, newspaper editor and publisher; attended Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa, 2 years; graduated LL. B. Uni-versity of South Dakota Law School, 1927; married Rose Hartinger in 1928; children, Robert E. Berry, born 1930; Nila Lee Berry McCracken, 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 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; 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 (1960), 3,567,089) SENATORS ESTES KEFAUVER, Democrat, of Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga; son of Robert Cooke and Phredonia 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; married to Miss Nancy Patterson Pigott, of Glasgow, Scotland; three daughters: Eleanor (Lynda), 21; Diane Carey, 15, and Gail Estes, 13; one son, David, 16; served as commissioner of finance and taxation, 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 fraternity, honorary member of Political Science Fraternity, Pi Sigma Alpha National, and the American and State Bar Associations; elected to the 76th Congress; reelected to the 77th, 78th, 79th, and 80th Congresses; served on Committee on the Judiciary and Select Committee on Small Business; author of book “Crime in America’’; coauthor of book “20th Cen-tury Congress’; elected to the United States Senate November 2, 1948, for term ending January 3, 1955; reelected in 1954 and November 8, 1960, for term ending January 3, 1967; member of Appropriations 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 76th and successive Congresses until elected to the Senate in 1952; reelected to the Senate in 1958. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Haw-Mud efferson, Johnson, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington (14 counties). Population (1960), JAMES H. JIMMY) QUILLEN, Republican, of Kingsport, Tenn.; born near Gate City, Scott County, Va., January 11, 1916, son of Mrs. Hannah Chapman Quillen and the late John A. Quillen; moved to Kingsport at an early age; grad-uated from Dobyns-Bennett High School, Kingsport; served in U.S. Navy in World War II; former newspaper publisher in Kingsport and Johnson City, Tenn.; married Cecile Cox of Kingsport in 1952; president of real estate, mortgage loans and insurance businesses in Kingsport and Johnson City; Republican mem-ber of the Tennessee House of Representatives in 1955 and for three succeeding terms—1957, 1959, and 1961; minority floor leader 1959 Tennessee House of Representatives; nominated in 1957 and 1961 as Republican speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives; member of Tennessee Legislative Council 1957, 1959, and 1961; delegate at large to the Republican National Convention in San Francisco in 1956; Junior Chamber of Commerce Young Man of the Year, Johnson City, Tenn., for 1942; director of the Kingsport National Bank, past president of Kingsport Lions Club; member of the Methodist Church, the Ameri-can Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lions, Elks, Moose, Commercial Travelers, Kingsport, and Johnson City Chamber of Commerce, Ridgefields Country Club; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Knox, Loudon, Morgan, Roane, Scott, and Union (9 counties). Population (1960), 497,121. HOWARD H. BAKER, Republican, Knoxville, 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 158 Congressional Durectory TENNESSEE 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, Young, Young & Baker, Huntsville, Tenn., and Knoxville, Tenn.; delegate to Republican National Convention from State at large in 1940, 1948, 1952, 1956, and 1960; chairman, Tennessee delegation, 1948, 1952, 1956, and 1960; 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 Mrs. Michael Patestides; elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Bledsoe, Bradley, Grundy, Hamilton, McMinn, Marion, Meigs, Mon-roe, Polk, Rhea, and Sequatchie (11 counties). Population (1960), 412,664. WILLIAM EMERSON BROCK 3p, Republican, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; born in Chattanooga, November 23, 1930, son of William E., Jr., and Myra Kruesi Brock; attended Lookout Mountain (Tenn.) grade school and the McCallie School in Chattanooga; graduated from Washington and Lee University, Lexing-ton, Va., in June 1953, B.S. in commerce, majoring in business administration; served in the U.S. Navy 1953-56, lieutenant (jg); joined USNR (ready) in 1956, present rank, lieutenant; was associated with Brock Candy Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., serving as vice president (marketing); married the former Laura Handly January 11, 1957; has two sons— William KE. Brock IV, born October 25, 1957; Oscar Handly Brock, born December 22, 1962; member of the Presbyterian Church and was a Sunday school teacher; member of many civic, business and political organizations, including Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce, Jaycees, Area Literacy Movement, 365 Club for Handicapped, S.A.E. fraternity; elected Ten-nessee Young Republican National Committeeman, April 1961; elected chairman, National Teen Committee, June 1961; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. 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 (1960), 389,563. 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 and LL. D. (honorary) 1958; postgraduate work in law, George Washington University Law 1938-40; lawyer by profession; member legal staff and assistant secretary, Federal Trade Commission 1935-41; served in Army 4 years, 1942-46; 2 years overseas, European Theater of Opera-tions; discharged as major; past chairman, DeKalb County Democratic Executive Committee; received Democratic nomination as State senator, Twelfth Senatorial District (Cannon, DeKalb, and Rutherford Counties) while serving in army 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: Joanna, student at Columbia University, New York; Jane, student at University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Mary, public schools, Tennessee and Washington, D.C.; chairman of board, First National Bank, Smithville, Tenn., Alexandria Bank & Trust Co., Alexandria, Tenn., and Liberty Savings Bank, Liberty, Tenn. ; president and director, Consolidated Oil Co., Lebanon, Tenn.; member of Tennessee and American Bar Associations, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and various veterans organizations, fraternal, civic and service clubs, Cross of Military Service and Tennessee Colonel, Church of Christ, Phi Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Phi fraternities, Reserve Officers Asso-ciation; elected to the 80th Congress November 5, 1946; reelected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of subcommittees on Public Works and Independent Offices Appropriations; chairman subcommittee on Organization and Operation Small Business Administration; Speaker’s Commit-ins on Personnel; Committee on Appropriations, and chairman of Small Business ommittee. TENNESSEE : B 1ographical 159 FIFTH DISTRICT.—DAvIDSON COUNTY. Population (1960), 399,743. RICHARD HARMON FULTON, Democrat, of Nashville, Tenn.; born in Nashville, January 27, 1927, son of Lyle Houston and Labina Plummer Fulton; graduated from Nashville public schools and attended University of Tennessee at Knoxville; served in U.S. Navy, 1945-46; served as State senator in Tennessee General Assembly, representing Davidson County, 1959; real estate broker; 32d degree Mason, Shriner, and a Methodist; married to former Jewel Simpson; father of five children—Richard, Michael, Barry, Donna, and Linda; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Cheatham, Dickson, Giles, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Lawrence, Lewis, Maury, Montgomery, Perry, Robertson, Stewart, Sumner, Wayne, and Williamson (16 coun-ties). Population (1960), 324,357. ROSS BASS, Democrat, of Pulaski, Tenn.; son of Mrs. Ethel Shook Bass and the late Rev. W. A. Bass; born March 17, 1918, in Giles County, Tennessee; 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 64 years of service as postmaster, Pulaski, Tenn., to make race for Congress; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, fan, 87th, and 88th Congresses; home address: East Jefferson Street, Pulaski, enn. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Benton, Carroll, Chester, Decatur, Fayette, Hardeman, Hardin, Henderson, Henry, McNairy, and Madison (11 counties). Population (1960), 232,652. 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 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Lake, Lauderdale, Obion, Tipton and Weakley (9 counties). Population (1960), 223,387. ROBERT A. EVERETT, Democrat, of Union City, Tenn.; born in Obion County, Tenn., February 24, 1915, son of Mrs. Lelia Ashton Everett and the late Charlie Everett; attended the public schools of Obion County and graduated from Union City High School in 1932; graduated Murray State College, Murray, Ky., in 1936, and elected member Obion County Court the same year; elected circuit court clerk of Obion County in 1938; served in Army for 31 months, and upon release from service served as administrative assistant to Senator Tom Stewart in Washington until January 1949; administrative assistant to Governor Gordon Browning 1950-52; executive secretary of Tennessee County Services Association from January 1, 1954, to February 1, 1958; member of American Legion and Farm Bureau; member of Cumberland Presbyterian Church; elected to the 85th Congress February 1, 1958, to fill the unexpired term of the late Jere Cooper; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. 160 Congressional Directory TENNESSEE NINTH DISTRICT.—SHELBY COUNTY. Population (1960), 627,019. CLIFFORD DAVIS, Democrat, of Memphis, Tenn.; born November 18, 1897, at Hazelhurst, Miss., son of Jessie and the late Odom A. 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, member of Moose, Elks, AHEPA, and member Board of Trustees, Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis; married Miss Carolyn Leigh, of Memphis, and they have three children—Clifford, Jr., general attorney, Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co., for the State of Maryland, married Miss Ruth Werber, and father of a daughter, Deborah Leigh; Barbara Leigh, married to Rev. George A. Chauncey, pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Danville, Ky., and mother of George A. Chauncey, Jr.; and Ray, engineer for Pratt-Whitney at Hartford, Conn., married to Miss Mimi Hitchcock, and father of two daughters, Leslie and Ellen, and son, John; elected to the 76th Congress in a special election, February 15, 1940; reelected to the 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; chairman, Special Committee to Investigate Campaign Expendi-tures for the House of Representatives, 1956, 1958, 1960 and 1962; member, Committee on Public Works; chairman, Subcommittee on Flood Control; chair-man, Select Committee, House Committee on Public Works on Real Property Acquisition. Biographical TEXAS (Population (1960), 9,579,677) SENATORS RALPH WEBSTER YARBOROUGH, Democrat, of Austin, Tex.; born at Chandler, Henderson County, Tex., June 8, 1903, seventh of 11 children of Charles Richard and Nannie 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, with highest honors; practiced law at El Paso, Tex., 3 years; served as as-sistant 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 against Walker; served on original board of directors of the Lower Colo-rado 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, Michi-gan, 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 Association; member, El Paso Bar Association; member (and a former director), State Bar of Texas; member, American Bar Association, Amer-ican Law Institute, American Judicature Society, National Legal Aid Associa-tion, 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 Sena-tor 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; reelected November 4, 1958, for 6-year term. JOHN GOODWIN TOWER, Republican, of Wichita Falls, Tex.; born in Houston, Tex., September 29, 1925, son of the Reverend and Mrs. Joe Z. Tower; veteran of World War II, serving three years in the Navy aboard an amphibious gunboat in the Western Pacific; B.A. degree in political science from Southwestern University, Georgetown, Tex., in 1948 and M.A. degree from Southern Methodist University in 1953; general full course, London School of Economics and Political Science in 1952; member of the faculty of Midwestern University, Wichita Falls, Tex., 1951-60; married the former Lou Bullington of Wichita Falls; three daugh-ters—Penelope, 8, Marian, 7, and Jeanne, 6; member of the Southwestern Social Science Association, Texas Historical Society, American Association of Univer-sity Professors, American Political Science Association, Hansard Society (British), International Political Science Association, and Kappa Sigma Fraternity; in Wichita Falls is a member of the board of stewards of the First Methodist Church, the Chamber of Commerce, the University Kiwanis Club, the board of directors of the Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra, and is founder and member of the board of the Wichita Falls Civic Playhouse; at age 35 was the youngest Senator in the 87th Congress, the first Republican to be elected to the Senate from Texas since Reconstruction, and the only Republican Senator ever elected by popular vote 162 Congressional Directory TEXAS from any of the former Confederate States; led a field of 71 candidates in the special election held April 4, 1961, and elected in a runoff election on May 27; was sworn in June 15 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, for the term ending January 3, 1967; is a member of the Banking and Currency, Labor and Public Welfare, and National Republican Senatorial Com-mittees, and the Civil War Centennial Commission. REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 9,579,677. JOE RICHARD POOL, Democrat, of Dallas, Tex.; born in Tarrant County, Tex., February 18, 1911, son of William Wesley Pool and Bonnie Jean Pool; attended Texas University; graduated from Southern Methodist University, LL. B. degree in 1937; was admitted same year to the Texas bar; served with U.S. Army as special investigator, Air Corps Intelligence, 1943-45; elected to Texas House of Representatives 1952; served three terms; chairman of the House Investigating Committee; chairman of Motor Traffic Committee; also served on Appropriations, Revenue and Taxation, and State Affairs Committee; owns and operates Alden Mills, Plano, Tex.; married in 1940 to Elizabeth Chambless; have four sons—Richard, a student at Southern Methodist University, 20 years old; Wesley, 12 years old; John, 10 years old; Joe, Jr., 7 years old; member of Texas Bar Association and Dallas Bar Association; life member of Dallas Chamber of Commerce; member of the Interstate Cooperation Commission 1952-56; vice chairman of Insurance Committee while in legislature, 1954-56; elected to the 88th Congress as Congressman at Large November 6, 1962. FIRST DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Bowie, Cass, Delta, Franklin, Harrison, Hopkins, Lamar, Marion, Morris, Red River, and Titus (11 counties). Population (1960), 245,942. 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 71st Congress and reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of the Bank-ing and Currency Committee of the House of Representatives, member of the Joint House and Senate Defense Production Committee, member of the House Select Committee on Small Business, and member of the House and Senate Joint Economic Committee; he and all members of his family affiliated with the First Baptist Church of Texarkana, Tex. ; member of Masons, Elks, Eagles, Shrine, Amer-ican 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: Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Newton, Orange, Sabine, San Augustine, and Tyler (9 counties). Population (1960), 420,402. JACK BROOKS, Democrat, of Beaumont, Tex.; born December 18, 1922, in Crowley, La.; attended Beaumont public schools; Lamar Junior College; Uni-versitv of Texas, B.J. 1943, LL.B. 1949; volunteered as private November 7, 1942, U.S. Marine Corps; now lieutenant colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve; . member Texas Legislature, 1946 until retirement 1950; elected to 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to succeeding Congresses; married Charlotte Collins December 15, 1960. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTiEs: Camp, Gregg, Panola, Rusk, Shelby, Smith, Upshur, Van Zandt, and ‘Wood (9 counties). Population (1960), 293,942. LINDLEY BECKWORTH, Democrat, of Gladewater, Tex., route 2; married Eloise Carter; 5 children—Gary, Carter, Mary, Linda, and John Barney; elected to 76th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TEXAS Biographical FOURTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Collin, Fannin, Grayson, Hunt, Kaufman, Rains, and Rockwall (7 counties). Population (1960), 216,371. RAY ROBERTS, Democrat, of McKinney, Collin County, Tex.; was born in that county March 28, 1913, son of Roy C. Roberts and Margaret Roberts; graduated from McKinney High School and attended Texas A. & M., North Texas State, and Texas University; served on staff of Speaker Sam Ray-burn; married Elizabeth Bush; one daughter, Mrs. Tom Murray III; served in the Navv during World War II and holds rank of captain in the Naval Reserve; member of Texas State Senate 1955-1962; elected to the 87th Congress in special election January 30, 1962, to fill the unexpired term of Speaker Sam Rayburn; reelected to the 88th Congress. FIFTH DISTRICT.—DALLAS CouNTY. Population (1960), 951,527. BRUCE ALGER, Republican, of Dallas, Tex.; born in Dallas June 12, 1918, son of David Bruce and Clare Fleeman Alger; attended Webster Groves, Mo., public schools and graduated from high school in 1936; awarded scholarship to Princeton University, graduated in 1940; active in athletics; enlisted as aviation cadet in the Army Air Corps in 1941; served as B—29 commander in the Pacific area; honorably discharged in 1945; engaged in real estate development and headed Alger Development Co. in Dallas; first elected to Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member, Ways and Means Committee; member of the Christian Church; three children—Linda Jill, David Bruce, and Steven Van. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Brazos, Ellis, Freestone, Hill, Hood, Johnson, Leon, Limestone, Na-varro, Robertson, and Somervell (11 counties). Population (1960), 248,149. OLIN E. TEAGUE, Democrat, of College Station, Tex.; attended Texas Agriculture and Mechanical College 1928-32; worked way through college while employed with Post Office, Animal Husbandry Department, and the railroad; married former Freddie Dunman of Fort Worth, Tex.; three children—James M., John O., and Jill Virginia; employed in the United States Post Office at A. & M. College, 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 National Guard; com-missioned second lieutenant in Officers Reserve Corps on finishing Texas A. & M.; commanded First Battalion, Three Hundred and Fourteenth Infantry, Seventy-ninth Division; was in combat 6 months, wounded a number of times, decorated eleven times; spent 2 years in Army Hospital due to combat incurred wounds; discharged as colonel, Infantry, in 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; reelected to succeeding Congresses; chairman of Veterans’ Affairs Committee in the 84th Congress and has held position in succeeding Congresses (this committee supervises the operation of the Veterans’ Program, which is the third costliest expenditure of the Federal Budget); appointed as a member of the Board of Visitors to West Point in 1955; appointed to newly created Science and Astronautics Committee in 86th Congress; was member of the District of Columbia Committee until 86th Congress when he resigned to accept position on Science and Astronautics Committee; chairman of the Select Com-mittee in the 82d Congress, which investigated the shortcomings of the World War II, G. I. Bill (it was through these investigations that he was able to author and sponsor the Korean War Veterans Bill that was made Public Law 550). SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Anderson, Angelina, Cherokee, Grimes, Henderson, Houston, Madison, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, and Walker (13 counties). Popu-lation (1960), 265,629. JOHN DOWDY, Democrat, of Athens, Henderson County, Tex., born February 11, 1912; married Johnnie Deana (J. D.) Riley; one daughter, Carol Sue (Mrs. Forrest Earle Roberts, Jr.) ; one son, John (Skip), Jr., age 20; 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 82d Congress September 23, 1952; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. 164 Congressional Directory TEXAS EIGHTH DISTRICT.—HARRIS CouNTY: That part north of a line beginning at the point where U. S. Highway No. 290 intersects the county line between Harris and Waller Counties; thence along U. S. Highway No. 290 to the intersection of said highway with Post Oak Road; thence along said Post Oak Road to Buffalo Bayou; thence along said Bayou to Morgan’s Point. Population (1960), 568,193. ALBERT THOMAS, Democrat, of Houston, Tex.: born in Nacogdoches, Tex., April 12, 1898; degrees, A. B., Rice University and LL. B., University of Texas; lawyer; Methodist; World War I veteran; married; two daughters, Anne, married to Edward A. Lasater, and Lera; elected to 75th and succeeding Con-gresses; chairman, Independent Offices Appropriations; chairman, Deficiencies Appropriations; member, Department of Defense Appropriations; member, Joint Atomic Energy Committee. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Austin, Brazoria, Calhoun, Chambers, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Goliad, Jackson, Lavaca, Matagorda, Victoria, Waller, and Wharton (15 counties). Popu-lation (1960), 498,775. 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 Stansell; 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 80th Congress, August 23, 1947, to fill the unexpired term of the late J. J. Mansfield; reelected to 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CounTIES: Bastrop, Blanco, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Hays, Lee, Travis, Washington, and Williamson (10 counties). Population (1960), 353,454. HOMER THORNBERRY, Democrat, of Austin, Tex.; born January 9, 1909, in Austin, Travis County, Tex., son of William Moore and Mary Lillian Thorn-berry; educated in the public schools of Austin; graduate of the University of Texas, receiving B. B. A. and LL. B. degrees; LL. D. Gallaudet College; licensed to practice law in 1936; member of the House of Representatives, Legislature of Texas, 1937-41; district attorney, fifty-third judicial district of Texas, 1941-42, resigning to volunteer for service in the Armed Forces in World War II; discharged in February 1946; married Eloise Engle on February 24, 1945; and they have three children, Molly, David, and Kate; 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 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to each succeeding Congress. ELEVENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Bell, Bosque, Coryell, Falls, McLennan, and Milam (6 counties). Population (1960), 322,484. 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 75th Congress in 1936 and re-elected to each succeeding Congress; since 1947 has served as a member of the American delegation to the Interparliamentary Union; vice chairman, Committee on Agriculture. TWELFTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: TARRANT COUNTY. Population (1960), 538,495. 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 TEXAS Biographical Ethelyn Lemons of Dallas; four children—Jimmy, age 17; Virginia Sue, age 13; Patricia Kay, age 11; and Alicia Marie, born May 2, 1959; partner in trade exten-sion and advertising firm; served in Texas Legislature and two terms as mayor of Weatherford; served during 1953 as president of League of Texas Municipalities; lay worker in Presbyterian Church; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cooke, Denton, Foard, Hardeman, Haskell, Jack, Kent, King, Knox, Montague, Stonewall, Throckmorton, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wise, and Young (19 counties). Population (1960), 326,781. GRAHAM PURCELL, Democrat, of Wichita Falls, Tex.; son of Graham B. Purcell and Della Key Purcell; born in Archer City, Tex., on May 5, 1919; attended public schools in Archer City; graduated Texas A. & M. College with a B.S. degree in agriculture in 1946; received LL.B. degree from Baylor University Law School in 1949; entered United States Army in 1941; served in Africa and Italy; remained in the Active Reserves, now lieutenant colonel, Armor, U.S.A.R.; married Betty Smith of Tucson, Ariz., in 1943; three sons—Blaine, Kirk, and Blake; one daughter—Jannie; practicing attorney in Big Spring, Tex., and Wichita Falls, Tex., from 1949 until 1955; appointed judge of the 89th Judicial District of Texas in 1955; reelected twice to that position in Wichita County; also served as juvenile court judge of Wichita County; very active in work with juveniles, both as judge and civic worker; district chairman, Boy Scouts of America; honored twice as ‘‘Outstanding Citizen of Wichita Falls”’; deacon in Fain Memorial Presbyterian Church of Wichita Falls; elected to 87th Congress in special election, January 27, 1962, from the 13th Congressional District of Texas; reelected to the 88th Congress. 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 (1960), 539,262. JOHN YOUNG, Democrat, of Corpus Christi, Tex.; born November 10, 1916; son of Phillip M. and Catherine Gaffney Young; family has been residents of South Texas since 1827; bachelor of arts, 1937, doctor of laws, 1961, St. Edward’s University, Austin, Tex., the University of Texas, 1937-40; admitted to State Bar of Texas, 1940; married Jane Gallier of Houston, Tex.; four children—Cath-erine Gaffney, born May 28, 1951, Nancy Rae, born October 7, 1954, John, Jr., born February 23, 1957, and Robert Harold, born March 15, 1959; former assistant district attorney, county attorney, and county judge, Nueces County, Tex.; served with U.S. Navy, World War II; elected to the 85th Congress and succeeding Congresses. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Cameron, Dimmit, Frio, Hidalgo, Jim Hogg, La Salle, Maver-ick, Medina, Starr, Webb, Willacy, Zapata, and Zavala (13 counties). Population (1960), 515,716. JOE M. KILGORE, Democrat, of McAllen, Tex.: born in Brown County, Tex., December 10, 1918, the son of William Henry and Myrtle Armstrong Kilgore; moved to Mission, Tex., in 1929; was educated at Westmoreland College (mow 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; and a daughter, Shannon; member of the Methodist Church; elected in 1946 to the Texas House of Representatives, served as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and reelected in 1948, 1950, and 1952; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: 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 (1960), 573,438. ‘ EDGAR FRANKLIN FOREMAN, Republican, of Odessa, Tex.; born in Portales, N. Mex., December 2, 1933; attended Eastern New Mexico University, 1952-53 and graduated from New Mexico State University, B.S. in civil engineer- 89708°—63——13 166 Congressional Directory TEXAS ing, in 1955; served on active duty in the U.S. Navy 1956-57 and later in the USNR; vice president of Permian Brine Sales & Service, Inc., and of Hickerson Transports, Inc.; married to the former Barbara Southard of Santa Fe, N. Mex.; two children, Preston Kirk and Rebecca Lynn; member of: Chamber of Com-merce, Jaycees, American Society of Engineers, American Petroleum Institute, Methodist Church, and many social, civic, county, and State organizations; Outstanding Young Man of Odessa 1960, and recipient of the Jaycee Distinguished Service Award; named one of the five Outstanding Young Men of Texas for the year 1962; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Callahan, Comanche, Eastland, Erath, Fisher, Hamilton, Jones, Nolan, Palo Pinto, Parker, Scurry, Shackelford, Stephens, and Taylor (14 counties). Popula-tion (1960), 287,889, 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. 1.; 3 years in the United States Navy, World War II; elected to the 80th 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 (1960), 363,596. 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, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Burning Tree; elected to 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; Pampa, Tex., office address, 314 Hughes Building; Washington office address, 1330 New House Office Building; Washington residential address, 6219 Kennedy Drive, Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md. NINETEENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Andrews, Bailey, Borden, Cochran, Crosby, Dawson, Dick- ens, Floyd, Gaines, Garza, Hale, Hockley, Howard, Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn, Martin, Mitchell, Terry, and Yoakum (20 counties). Population (1960), 424,774. 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; honorary LL.D. 1951 Waynesburg College, Pennsylvania; honorary LL.D. 1960 Wayland Baptist College, Plainview, Tex.; honorary LL.D. 1962 Texas Technological College, Lubbock, Tex.; 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 74th Congress and reelected to each succeeding Congress. TEXAS B rographacal 167 TWENTIETH DISTRICT.—BEXAR COUNTY. Population (1960), 687,151. HENRY B. GONZALEZ, Democrat, of San Antonio, Tex.; born in San Antonio, Tex., May 3, 1916, son of original colonist of the State of Durangoin northern Mexico, who fled their country as the result of the revolution and moved to San Antonio, Tex., in 1911; attended the San Antonio public schools, San Antonio College, University of Texas, and St. Marys University Schoolof Law (LL.B.); first elected to public office in 1953; served 2 years on the San Antonio City Council, serving as mayor pro tem part of the second term; served as chief probation officer of Bexar County; worked for bilingual publications; elected to the State senate in 1956 and reelected in 1960; married Bertha Cuellar in 1940 and they have 4 boys and 4 girls; elected to the 87th Congress on November 4, 1961, to fill the unexpired term of Paul J. Kilday; reelected to the 88th Congress. 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 (1960), 262,742. 0. CLARK FISHER, Democrat, of San Angelo, Tex.; member House Armed Services Committee; elected to 78th and succeeding Congresses. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT.—HARRIS COUNTY: That part south of a line beginning at the point where U. S. Highway No. 290 intersects the county line between Harris and Waller Counties; thence along U. S. Highway No. 290 to the intersection of said highway with Post Oak Road; thence along leon Oak Road to Buffalo Bayou; thence along said Bayou to Morgan’s Point. Population (1960), ROBERT (BOB) RANDOLPH CASEY, Democrat, of Houston, Tex.; born in Joplin, Mo., July 27, 1915, son of Sam R. and Mabel E. Casey; moved to Houston, Tex., in 1930, and graduated from San Jacinto High School; attended the University of Houston and the South Texas School of Law at night; was ad-mitted to the State bar of Texas in 1940; opened law office in Alvin, Tex., and served as city attorney and also a member of the school board; returned to Hous-ton as an assistant district attorney in Harris County, in charge of the civil depart-ment; in 1948 was elected to the State house of representatives and served in the regular and special sessions of the 51st Legislature; elected county judge of Harris County in 1950 for a 2-year term; reelected in 1952 and again in 1954 for a 4-year term; member, First Christian Church; married Hazel Marian Brann on August 13, 1935, and have 10 children—Hazel Mary, Robert, Jr., Catherine, Bonnie, Mike, Shawn, Bridget, Eileen, Timothy, and Kevin; elected from the newly cre-ated 22d district to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. 168 Congressional Directory UTAH UTAH (Population (1960), 890,627) SENATORS 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. 8. Sunday School General Board since 1935; author: “Faith and Freedom,” 1950, and “Why I Am a Mormon,’’ 1958; married Frances Grant, 1922; five children—Wallace Grant, Rosemary (Mrs. Robert C. Fletcher), David Wells, Frances (Mrs. Lawrence S. Jeppson), and Robert Foster; elected to the United States Senate November 7, 1950; reelected November 6, 1956, and November 6, 1962. FRANK EDWARD MOSS, Democrat, of Salt Lake City, Utah; born in Holla-day, Utah, September 23, 1911, son of James E. and Maud Moss; attended the public schools and Granite High School; graduated from the University of Utah with B. A. degree in 1933 and from George Washington University Law School with J. D. degree in 1937; attorney for the Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D. C., from 1937 to 1939; elected Salt Lake City Judge in 1940 and reelected in 1945; elected Salt Lake County Attorney in 1950 and reelected in 1954; served 4 years during World War II as Judge Advocate in the European Theater with the Air Corps; holds commission of colonel, United States Air Force Reserve; member: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Lions Club; served as president of the Utah State Association of County Officials, and two terms as president of the National District Attorney’s Association; married Phyllis Hart, daughter of Charles H. Hart, former judge and church leader, in 1934, and they have four children; elected to the United States Senate on November 4, 1958, for the term expiring January 3, 1965. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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 (1960), 317,973. LAURENCE J. BURTON, Republican, of Ogden, Utah; born in Ogden, Utah, October 30, 1926; graduated from Ogden High School in 1944; enlisted in U.S. Navy Air Corps in January 1945 and was honorably discharged in July 1946; graduated from Weber College (associate degree) in 1948 and served as student body president; won national Phi Rho Pi debate championship; graduated University of Utah in 1951, B.S. degree in political science; served as public rela-tions director and athletic manager at Weber College; served as regional four-state director for American College Public Relations Association 1954-55; edited na-tional magazine of National Junior College Athletic Association 1951-61; M.S. degree in political science, Utah State University, in 1956; also postgraduate work at Georgetown and George Washington Universities, 1957-58; married in 1947 to the former Janice Shupe; four children—Carol (1949), Susan (1953), Sally (1956), and Laurence S. (1959); served as legislative assistant to former Utah Congress-man Henry Aldous Dixon during 86th Congress 1957-58; served on faculty at Weber College as assistant professor of political science 1958-60; served as ad-ministrative assistant to Utah Governor George Dewey Clyde 1960-62; member L.D.S. (Mormon) Church, American Legion, and Utah Education Association; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. UTAH Brographical SpcoNny DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Davis, Salt Lake, Tooele, and Utah (4 counties). Population (1960), SHERMAN PARKINSON LLOYD, Republican, of 1467 Arlington Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah; born January 11, 1914, in St. Anthony, Idaho; graduated Utah State University, Logan, Utah (A.B.), and George Washington University, Washington, D.C. (LL.B.); lawyer; general counsel, Utah Retail Grocers Asso-ciation; member Utah State Senate, 1954-62; Republican majority leader 1957; Republican minority leader 1961; president of the Senate 1959; member of the Utah Legislative Council 1957-61; chairman 1959-61; Utah representative on board of managers, Council of State Governments 1959-61; chairman Council of State Governments Committee on State Taxation of Interstate Income; married to the former Edith Ann Gunn and has one son and three daughters; served on board of governors, Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce; director of Beehive State Bank and of various business organizations; served as Utah State chairman March of Dimes; member of Kiwanis, Sigma Chi, Salt Lake Country Club, and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) ; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. Congressional Directory VERMONT VERMONT (Population (1960), 389,881) SENATORS GEORGE DAVID AIKEN, Republican, of Putney, Vt.; born in Dummerston, Vt., August 20, 1892; son of Edward W. and Myra Cook Aiken; married Miss Beatrice M. Howard; four children—Dorothy Aiken Morse (Mrs. Harry), Marjorie Aiken Cleverley (Mrs. Harry Leighton), Howard Aiken (deceased), Barbara Aiken Jones (Mrs. Maleolm 8.); 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; reelected November 6, 1962. WINSTON L. PROUTY, Republican, of Newport, Vt.; businessman; mayor of Newport for three terms, 1938 to 1941; member of Vermont House of Representatives in 1941, 1945, and 1947, serving as speaker in 1947; chairman, Vermont State Water Conservation Board 1948 until May 1950; married Jennette Herbert Hall July 3, 1962; elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; re-elected to the 83d, 84th, and 85th Congresses; elected to the United States Senate November 4, 1958. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 389,881. "ROBERT THEODORE STAFFORD, Republican, of Rutland, Vt.; born in Rutland, August 8, 1913; educated in the public schools of Rutland; Middlebury (Vt.) College, B.S. degree in 1935; the University of Michigan; and Boston Uni-versity Law School, LL.B. in 1938; honorary LL.D. from Boston University, Norwich University, and Middlebury College; Rutland City grand juror 1938-42; served on active duty in the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant commander during World War II, 1942-46, and in the Korean conflict, 1951-53; presently a commander in the Naval Reserve; Rutland County state’s attorney 1947-51; deputy attorney general 1953-55; attorney general 1955-57; Lieutenant Governor 1957-59; Governor 1959-61; married to the former Helen Kelley of Bellows Falls, Vt.; four daughters; member of the Congregational Church, American Legion, V.F.W., Lions Club, Eagles, Elks, Masons, and the Vermont and Rutland County bar associations; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. VIRGINIA Biographical As 171 VIRGINIA (Population (1960), 3,966,949) 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; reelected November 4, 1958, newspaper publisher, farmer, and applegrower. A. WILLIS ROBERTSON, Democrat, of Lexington, Va., was educated in the public schools of Lynchburg and Rocky Mount, 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 tor 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 73d Congress on November 8, 1932; reelected to the 74th and succeeding Congress-es; 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, and November 8, 1960, for term ending January 3, 1967. Li : : REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—COUNTIES: Accomack, Charles City, Essex, Gloucester, James City, King and Queen, Mathews, Middlesex, New Kent, Northampton,and York, Crries: Hampton, Newpor$ ‘News, Williamsburg, and Virginia Beach. Population (1960), 422,624. THOMAS N. DOWNING, Democrat, of Newport News, Va.; born in Newport News, Va., February 1, 1919, son of the late Dr. Samuel Downing of Newport News and Mrs. Joseph Phillips, now residing in Hampton, Va.; educated in the public schools and is a graduate of Newport News High School; received B. S. degree from Virginia Military Institute and law degree from the University of Virginia; practicing attorney with the firm of Downing & Andrews in Hampton, Va.; former substitute judge of the Municipal Court for the former City of Warwick, served in World War II as a combat troop commander of Mechanized Cavalry with Gen. George S. Patton’s Third U. S. Army and commanded the first troops in the Third Army to invade Germany; received a Silver Star for gallantry in action in France; member and trustee of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church of Newport News; member—Newport News Bar Association (former president), Hampton Bar Association, Virginia State and American Bar Associations, Lions Club, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars; member of board of trustees, Old Dominion College; married the former Virginia Dickerson Martin of Phila-delphia, Pa., and they have one daughter, Susan Nelms Downing, and one son, Samuel Dickerson Martin Downing; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. 172 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA SECOND DISTRICT.—NoRFOLK COUNTY. CITIES: Norfolk, Portsmouth, and South Norfolk. Popu-lation (1960), 494,292. PORTER HARDY, Jr., Democrat, of Churchland, Chesapeake, Va.; busi-nessman-farmer; born in Chesterfield County, Va., June 1, 1903; son of Rever-end 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; attended Graduate School Business Administration, Harvard University, 1923-24; First Citizen, Portsmouth, Va., 1952; LL. D., Randolph-Macon College, 1955; 1959 recipient, Commerce Builder Award of Hampton Roads Foreign Commerce Club; honorary member, Norfolk Rotary Club; Hampton Roads Post, American Society Military Engineers; Hampton Roads Maritime Association; Ahepa; Moose; Kappa Alpha (Southern) and Tau Kappa Alpha; Methodist Church; was married in 1939 to Miss Edna Lynn Moore, of Morristown, Tenn.; has two children, Lynn and Porter 3d; elected to 80th Congress November 5, 1946; reelected to 81st and each succeeding Congress. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Chesterfield and Henrico. CiTiEs: Colonial Heights and Richmond. Population (1960), 418,081. 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, 33d degree; Shriner; member of American Legion; Member of the 79th to the 88th Congresses, inclusive. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: 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: Franklin, Hope-well, Petersburg, and Suffolk. Population (1960), 352,157. 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; Democratic elector for the Fourth District of Virginia in 1944; member of Virginia Constitutional Conven-tion of 1945 which extended right to vote to members of the Armed Forces; member of Virginia and Fifth Judicial Circuit Court bar associations; director, Farmers National Bank; deacon, Liberty Baptist Church; elected to 80th Con-gress in special election on February 17, 1948, to fill vacancy caused by the death of the late Hon. Patrick Henry Drewry; reelected to 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Carroll. Charlotte, Franklin, Grayson, Halifax, Henry, Patrick, Pitt-sylvania, and Wythe. Cities: Danville and Martinsville. Population (1960), 325,989. WILLIAM MUNFORD TUCK, Democrat, of South Boston, Halifax County, Va.; born in Halifax County, Va., September 28, 1896; attended the College of William and Mary and Washington and Lee University; degrees: LL. B. and LL. D., Washington and Lee University, and also honorary degree of LL. D. from College of William and Mary, Hampden-Sydney College, and Elon College (N.C.); married Eva Lovelace Dillard February 26, 1928; member, House of Delegates of Virginia, 1924-32; Virginia State Senate, 1932-42; Lieutenant VIRGINIA B 1ographical 173 Governor of Virginia, 1942-46; elected to the office of Governor of Virginia, November 1945, and served the term as Governor beginning January 1946 and ending January 1950; United States Marine, World War I; Virginia Democratic Elector-at-Large, 1936; former chairman, Virginia State Democratic Com-mittee; member: Board of Trustees of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Baptist Church, The American and Virginia Bar Associations, Sons of American Revo-lution, 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 83d Congress at special election, April 14, 1953, to fill unexpired term of Representative Thomas B. Stanley, resigned; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Alleghany, Bedford, Botetourt. Campbell, Craig. Floyd, Montgomery, and Roanoke. Cities: Clifton Forge, Lynchburg, Radford, and Roanoke. Population (1960), 378,864. RICHARD H. POFF, Republican, of Radford, Va.; born, Radford, Va., October 19, 1923; reared in Christiansburg, Va.; undergraduate work at Roanoke College, Salem, Va.; World War II B-24 bomber pilot; married Jo Ann Ragen Topper, Christiansburg, Va., June 24, 1945; daughter, Rebecca Topper Poff, age 15; son, Thomas Randolph Poff, age 3; Richard H. Poff, Jr., age 1; University of Virginia Law School, LL. B. degree; Sigma Nu Phi legal fraternity; partner, Dalton, Poff & Turk, attorneys, Radford, Va.; member of Tyler Memorial Presbyterian Church, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, 32d degree Mason, Moose, American Legion, VFW; elected 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CovuNTIES: Amherst, Augusta, Bath, Clarke, Frederick, Highland, Madison, Nelson, Page, Rappahannock, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Shenandoah, and Warren. CITIES: Buena Vista, Harrisonburg, Staunton, Waynesboro, and Winchester.. Population (1960), 312,890. JOHN O. MARSH, Jr., Democrat, of Strasburg, Va.; born in Winchester, Va., August 7, 1926; attended public schools of Harrisonburg, Va., and Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. (LL.B.); admitted to Virginia Bar, 1952, and established law practice in Strasburg; married Glenn Ann Patterson of Kenbridge, Va., and Winston-Salem, N.C., and they have three children—John Robert, Rebecca Patterson, and Scot Wayland; veteran, World War II, com-missioned in Army at 19, served with occupation forces, Germany ; presently major, Virginia National Guard; formerly member, Shenandoah County (Va.) School Board, town attorney of New Market, Va., and town judge of Strasburg, Va.; active in Liberty Tree and other patriotic programs, cited by National Jaycees and Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge; awarded distinguished service medal, Department of Virginia, American Legion; elder and adult bible class leader, Strasburg Presbyterian Church; life member, Virginia Jaycees; member, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Virginia State Bar, American Bar Association, National Guard Association, Virginia National Guard Association, Masonic Lodge, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Phi, and ODK; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Albemarle, Caroline, Culpeper, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Goochland, Greene, Hanover, King George, King William, Lancaster, Loudoun, Louisa, Northumberland, Orange, Prince William, Richmond, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Westmoreland. Cities: Charlottesville and Fredericksburg. Population (1960), 357,461. HOWARD WORTH SMITH, Democrat, of Broad Run, Va.; born at Broad Run, Va.; graduated from Bethel Military Academy in 1901; B. L., University of Virginia, in 1903; admitted to the bar in 1904, and practiced law until 1922, when accepted appointment as judge of the corporation court of Alexandria; resigned this position in 1928 to accept appointment as judge of the sixteenth judicial circuit of Virginia; resigned as judge in 1930 to run for Congress; Commonwealth’s attorney of Alexandria from 1918 until he resigned to accept appointment on the bench in 1922; is chairman of the board of the Alexandria National Bank; 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 72d and each succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Rules. 174 Congressional Directory VIRGINIA NINTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Bland, Buchanan, Dickenson, Giles, Lee, Pulaski, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, and Wise. CITIES: Bristol and Norton. Population (1960), 364,973. WILLIAM PAT JENNINGS, Democrat, of Marion, Va.; born on a farm in Camp, Smyth County, Va., August 20, 1919; graduated from Sugar Grove (Va.) High School 1937; B.S. degree, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1941; United States Army, July 1941, until discharged May 1946, a major; served in European Theater overseas and participated in five major battles; business and farm interests, Marion, Va.; sheriff of Smyth County, January 1948, through December 1954; married Annabelle Cox, Sugar Grove, Va.; four children: Grover C.; Pat, Jr.; Mary Ann; and Richard Joel; member First Methodist Church of Marion, Kiwanis, Masons, Shriners, American Legion, V.F.W., Elks, Alpha Zeta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, ODK, United States Army Reserves (Lt. Col.), board of directors, Bank of Marion; elected to the 84th Congress, November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of House Committee on Ways and Means. TENTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Arlington and Fairfax. Cities: Alexandria, Falls Church, and Fairfax City. Population (1960), 539,618. JOEL T. BROYHILL, Republican, of Arlington, Va.; 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 and was captured in the Battle of the Bulge while serving as a company commander in the 106th Infantry Division; following the war, returned to Virginia and resumed business career, becoming a partner and general manager in one of the major real estate and building firms in Northern Virginia; took an active part in many community and civie organizations in Arlington; served as president of the Arlington County Chamber of Commerce; chairman of the Arlington County Planning Commission; member of the Arlington County School Board Construction Advisory Council; president of the Arlington Optimist Club; member of the Arlington-Fairfax Heart Association; 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 also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Arlington County Hospital 1951 Fund Drive, Cancer Fund Drive, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Arlington County Community Chest Council, is a member of the American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Disabled Ameri-can Veterans; AMVETS; Masonic Fraternity and the following Masonic orga-nizations: Royal Arch, Knights Templar, Shrine, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Royal Order of Jesters; Loyal Order of Moose; Order of Elks; Order of Eagles; the Kappa Alpha Alumni Association; Izaak Walton League; the International Supreme Council of the Order of DeMolay; Friendship Veterans Fire Engine Company; and Mount Vernon Guard; has also been active in various business and professional organizations including the Alexandria-Arlington-Fairfax Real Estate Board (past secretary), Northern Virginia Builders Association, the Washington Board of Trade, Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Washington, the Washing-ton 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 three daughters, Nancy Pierce, Jane-Anne, and Jeanne Marie; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Con-gresses; ranking minority member on the District of Columbia Committee and third in rank on the Post Office and Civil Service Committee; residence, 2551 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. WASHINGTON Biographical WASHINGTON (Population (1960), 2,853,214) 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 75th, 76th, 77th, and 78th 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 January 3, 1963; reelected for the term ending January 3, 1969. HENRY M. JACKSON, Democrat, of Everett, Wash., was born in that city May 31, 1912; attended the Everett public schools and graduated from the Everett High School; University of Washington Law School, LL. B., 1935; after being admitted to the bar in 1935, became associated in the practice of law with the law firm of Black & Rucker; elected prosecuting attorney of Snohomish County in 1938; married Helen Eugenia Hardin December 16, 1961; elected to the 77th Congress, November 1940, and to each succeeding Congress including the 82d; elected to the United States Senate, November 4, 1952, for the term ending January 3, 1959, reelected to the United States Senate November 4, 1958, for the term ending January 3, 1965. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—Part of Kitsap County consisting of Bainbridge Island; part of King County not .included in Districts 2 and 7. Population (1960), 420,548. i THOMAS M. PELLY, Republican, of Seattle, Wash.; born in Seattle, Wash., August 22, 1902; education: public schools of Seattle, 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; president and general manager in 1937-55; director: Seattle Trust & Savings Bank; Olympia State Bank & Trust Co., and Northern Life Insurance Co.; president Seattle Chamber of Commerce 1949-51; married in 1927 to Mary Virginia Taylor, of Washington, D.C.; two" children; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clallam, Island, Jefferson, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and What- com. KING COUNTY: Precincts of Alderwood, Avondale, Baring, Bear Creek, Berlin, Carnation, Cherry Valley, Cleveland, Cottage Lake, Duvall, East Redmond, Happy Valley, Hollywood, Leota, : Martin Creek, Novelty, Redmond No. 1, Redmond No. 2, Skykomish, Stillwater, Tolt, Vincent and York. Population (1960), 366,395. 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 176 Congressional Directory WASHINGTON name of Jack Westland; married to Helen M. Geis; has one son, John Timothy Westland; 1952 National Amateur Golf Champion; member American Legion, Masons, Elks, and Eagles; elected to the 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Skamania, Thurston, and Wahkiakum (9 counties). Population (1960), 342,540. JULIA BUTLER HANSEN, Democrat, of Cathlamet, Wash.; born in Portland, Oreg., June 14, 1907; graduate of the University of Washington, B.A. degree; manager of title insurance and casualty insurance business; writer; member of the State house of representatives from January 1939 to November 1960, serving as speaker pro tempore 1955-60; chairman, Highways Committee, 1949-53, 1955-60, Joint Fact Finding Committee on Highways, Streets, and Bridges, 1949-53, 1957-60, and Eleven Western States Highway Policy Committee 1951-60; member of Century 21 board of trustees, State of Washington, 1958; married to Henry A. Hansen; one son, David K. Hansen; member Land Title Associations, State and national; Business and Professional Women’s Clubs of Longview, Washington, and Washington State; Order of Eastern Star, Mt. Rainier Chapter; honorary State member, Delta Kappa Gamma; served in past years as Wahkia-kum County Chairman of American Red Cross, Polio Foundation, Crusade for Freedom, War Fund; Washington State Secretary, War Fund; winner of Road Building (Washington State Chapter) Certificate of Merit; Washington State Outstanding Service Plaque; Good Roads Association Award (second such award given); member of Education Committee, Rules Committee, Washington State House of Representatives, 1951-57; elected to the 86th Congress, Novem-ber 8, 1960, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Russell V. Mack and also elected to the 87th Congress; reelected to the 88th Congress. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Walla Walla, Whitman, and Yakima (12 counties). Population (1960), 414,764. CATHERINE MAY (maiden name Billie Barnes), Republican, of Yakima, Wash.; born in Yakima, Wash.,, May 18, 1914, daughter of Charles H. and Pauline V. Barnes; married James O. May, a real estate and insurance broker, and they have two children; member, St. Michaels Episcopal Church; Sunday-school teacher; attended grade school in Yakima, Washington Junior High School; graduated from Yakima High School and Yakima Valley Junior College (sociology course); 3 years at University of Washington; B. A. degree and 5-year education degree; studied speech at the University of Southern California, teacher of English in Chehalis High School for 4 years; women’s editor and news broad-caster, station KMO, Tacoma, Wash.; writer and special events broadcaster, station KOMO-KJR, Seattle, Wash.; head of radio department, Strang & Prosser Advertising Agency, Seattle, Wash.; head of radio and motion picture depart-ment, Federal Insurance Co., Seattle, Wash.; writer and assistant to commen-tator Adelaide Hawley, National Broadcasting Co., New York, N. Y.; women’s editor, station KIT, Yakima, Wash.; electedto Washington State Legislature in 1952 and served 6 years; office manager and medical secretary, Yakima Medical Center; served as vice chairman of Governor’s State Wide Committee on Edu-cational Television; member of Governor’s Safety Council; member of Washing-ton Association for Retarded Children; legislative representative for* Yakima unit of Association for Retarded Children; member of Alpha Chi Omega; honorary member of Chinook Business and Professional Women ; honorary member Altrusa Club; honorary member of Zonta Club; recipient of McCall magazine “Together-ness” award and Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table award ; recipient of “Woman of the Year” award Alpha Chi Omega; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses. WASHINGTON B rographical 177 FIFTH DISTRICT.—CovuNTIES: Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, and Stevens (8 counties). Population (1960), 399,093. 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 78th Congress on November 3, 1942; reelected to the 79th, 80th, 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SIXTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTY of PIERCE and KITSAP COUNTY (except Bainbridge Island). Population (1960) , 399,362. 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 80th Congress in 1946; reelected to the 81st, 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—Approximately south half of King County, including south half of Seattle.Population (1960), 510,512. BILL STINSON, Republican, of Bellevue, Wash.; born in Grand Rapids, Mich., April 20, 1930; attended public schools of Grand Rapids, 2 years Grand Rapids Junior College, and graduated in 1952 from University of Michigan School of Business Administration; then began Westinghouse Executive Training Program; delivered Shopping News at age 10, and worked as farm hand, house painter, construction laborer, and at other odd jobs while getting education; joined U.S. Navy in January 1953, went through Officers Candidate School, served 2 years on U.S.S. Shenandoah, attended several special Navy schools, and was honorably discharged from active duty in June 1956; currently lieutenant in the Naval Reserve; rejoined Westinghouse in 1956 for 3 years and resigned in June 1959 and became a manufacturers’ representative in the marine and sport-ing business; married the former Carolyne Nussbaum; four children; member, Phi Delta Theta, Northwest Marine Industries, Lake Hills Community Club, Bellevue Presbyterian Church, American Legion, and charter member of Cascade Republican Club; elected to the 88th Congress November 6, 1962. 178 Congressional Directory WEST VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA (Population (1960), 1,860,421) SENATORS JENNINGS RANDOLPH, Democrat, Elkins, Randolph County, W. Va.; born at Salem, W. Va., March 8, 1902, son of Ernest and Idell (Bingman) Ran-dolph; graduated from Salem Academy, 1920, and Salem College, 1924; honorary doctorate degrees—law, Davis and Elkins College, 1939; letters, Southeastern University, 1940; aeronautical science, Salem College, 1943; married 1933 to Mary Katherine Babb; two sons, Jennings, Jr., and Frank; member Seventh Day Bap-tist Church, president West Virginia Intercollegiate Press Association, 1923-24; member editorial staff Clarksburg (W. Va.) Daily Telegram, 1924-25; associate editor West Virginia Review Magazine, Charleston 1925-26; coowner and asso-ciate editor Randolph Enterprise-Review, Elkins; author ‘Going to Make a Speech?”’; coauthor “Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen’’; professor depart-ment public speaking and journalism, Davis and Elkins College, 1926-32; former instructor effective speaking, Southeastern University, and dean School of Busi-ness Administration; faculty member, Leadership Training Institute; assistant to president and director public relations, Capital Airlines, 1947-58; trustee, Salem College; board of governors, National USO, 1958-59; member Advisory Council for Advancement Small Colleges; member Kiwanis, Rotary and Lions Clubs and Lions International Counsellor (former governor West Virginia Lions Clubs); National Aeronautic Association (former vice president and director); Transpor-tation Association of America (former director); American Road Builders Asso-ciation (former treasurer and president airport division); Elkins and West Virginia Chambers of Commerce; President’s (U.S.) and Governor’s (W. Va.) Committees on Employment of Handicapped; West Virginia and Randolph County Historical Societies; West Virginia Press Association; National Press Club; Speech Associa-tion of America; Academy of Political Science; elected United States House of Representatives 73d Congress; reelected six consecutive terms; elected delegate at large for West Virginia to Democratic National Conventions, 1948, 1952, and 1956; elected to the United States Senate, 1958, to complete the term ending January 1961; reelected 1960, for the term ending January 3, 1967. ROBERT C. BYRD, Democrat; LL.B., American University; elected to West Virginia House of Delegates in 1946 and reelected in 1948; elected to West Virginia Senate in 1950 and elected to U.S. House of Representatives in 1952, 1954, and 1956; delegate at large from West Virginia to the Democratic National Conven-tion in 1960; elected to U.S. Senate in 1958 for term ending January 1965; member of Appropriations and Armed Services Committees. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CoOUNTIES: Braxton, Brooke, Calhoun, Doddridge, Gilmer, Hancock, Harrison, Lewis, Marion, Marshall, Ohio, Taylor, and Wetzel (13 counties). Population (1960), 408,794. 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 LL. B. 1951; married Shelley S. Riley August 11, 1949; children— Arch A., ITI, 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, 40 & 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Loyal Order of Moose, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Methodist; Rotarian; social fraternity, Beta Theta Pi; WEST VIRGINIA Biographical 179 international legal fraternity, Phi Delta Phi; home: 507 Jefferson Avenue, Glen- dale, W. Va.; office, 511 Seventh Street, Moundsville, W. Va.; elected to the 85th Congress November 6, 1956; reelected to the 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member of Committee on the Judiciary, Select Committee to Conduct a Study and Investigation of the Problems of Small Business, and Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. SECOND DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Barbour, Berkeley, Grant, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Mineral, Monongalia, Morgan, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Tucker, Upshur, and Webster (17 counties). Population (1960), 329,612. 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 Mineral County from 1937 to 1941; served 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 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. THIRD DISTRICT.— COUNTIES: Boone, Clay, Kanawha, Nicholas, and Raleigh (5 counties). Popula-tion (1960), 396,871. : . JOHN M. SLACK, Jr., Democrat, of Charleston, W. Va.; born in Charleston, March 18, 1915; educated in Charleston public schools and at Virginia Military Institute; married; one son; engaged in contracting business; former member of Kanawha County Court; Presbyterian; Scottish Rite and York Rite Mason; Shriner; member: Exchange Club; Elks; Press Club of Charleston; elected to the 86th Congress on November 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; member House Committee on Appropriations and James Madison Memorial Commission. FOURTH DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Cabell, Jackson, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Pleasants, Putnam, Ritchie, Roane, Tyler, Wayne, Wirt, and Wood (13 counties). Population (1960), 422,046. : KEN HECHLER, Democrat, of Huntington, W. Va.; born September 20, 1914, two miles outside the town of Roslyn, Long Island; parents, Charles H. (deceased) and Catherine Hechler, born and brought up on farms in Missouri; grandfather, George Hechler, volunteered in Union Army at Parkersburg, W. Va,., in 1861 and was mustered out as a corporal at Wheeling, W. Va., in 1865, having been wounded at Antietam and fighting in major battles; attended public schools, was graduated from Swarthmore College, 1935; received master’s degree from Columbia University in 1936 with master’s thesis entitled: “Will Roosevelt Be Reelected?”’ (last chapter: ‘“Yes”); doctor of philosophy in government and American history, Columbia University, 1940; teacher of political science at Columbia, Prineeton, and Marshall College; research assistant to Judge Samuel I. Rosenman and President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Roosevelt's public papers; in 1939, invited by Professor Raymond Moley, former Roosevelt braintruster, to take over his classes at Barnard College; administrative analyst, United States Bureau of the Budget; United States Army private, Infantry, 1942; commissioned. second lieutenant, Armored Force, 1943; assigned to European theater of opera-tions as combat historian, 1944; five battle stars from Normandy to the Elbe; discharged. as major; now colonel, active reserve; special assistant to President Harry S. Truman in the White House, 1949-53, traveling with President Truman on his “whistle-stop’’ tours from coast to coast; remained at the White House under President Eisenhower but was fired in April 1953, for the following stated cause: ‘‘completion of the work to which you were assigned”; associate 180 Congressional Directory WEST VIRGINIA director, The American Political Science Association, 1953-56, developing con-gressional interne program to enable young journalists and political scientists to work in congressional offices; research director of Stevenson-Kefauver cam-paign of 1956, traveling with candidates; invited to Marshall College (now Marshall University), Huntington, February 1957, for one-term assignment as associate professor of political science; administrative aide to United States Senator John A. Carroll, summer of 1957; television commentator, WHTN-TV, Huntington; author of “The Bridge at Remagen,” a factual account of first Rhine crossing in World War IT; member, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks, Civitans; personal motto: “Better to jump the gun than not to move when the gun goes off.”’; member, Trinity Episcopal Church; not yet married; elected to 86th Congress on November 4, 1958, by 3,503 votes; reelected to the 87th Congress by 9,879 votes; reelected to the 88th Congress by 22,576 votes. FIFTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Fayette, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Summers, and Wyoming (7 counties). Population (1960), 303,098. 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; the first woman to be elected to Congress from the State of West Virginia; elected on July 17, 1951, to fill the unexpired term of her husband in the 82d Congress; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses by overwhelming majorities; member of House Committees on Veterans’ Affairs and Government Operations; chairman of Veterans’ Affairs Committee’s subcom-mittee on hospitals. WISCONSIN B 1ographical WISCONSIN (Population (1969), 3,951,777) SENATORS g WILLIAM PROXMIRE, Democrat, of Wisconsin; married to Ellen Hodges awall. GAYLORD NELSON, Democrat, of Madison, Wis.; born June 4, 1916, in Clear Lake, a village in northwestern Wisconsin, son of Dr. Anton Nelson; attended San Jose State College in California, graduating in 1939; received law degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1942; in the U.S. Army for 46 months during World War II, serving in the Okinawa campaign; married Carrie Lee Dotson in 1947; elected to the Wisconsin Legislature in 1948; elected Governor of Wisconsin in 1958 and reelected in 1960; elected to the U.S. Senate November 6, 1962. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Green, Kenosha, Racine, Rock, and Walworth (5 counties). Popula-tion (1960), 434,528. HENRY CARL SCHADEBERG, Republican, of Burlington, Wis.; born October 12, 1913, in Manitowoc, Wis., the son of Rosa and George Schadeberg, Sr.; graduate of Manitowoc public school system, B.A. degree at Carroll College, Waukesha, Wis., and B.D. degree at Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill.; ordained into the Christian Ministry 1941; commander, USNR (chaplain); active duty World War IT and Korean conflict; married Ruth Eleanor Hamilton, 1938, and has four children; served student churches while attending college and seminary; pastor, Plymouth Congregational Church, Burlington, February 1946-December 1960; member American Legion; Department Chaplain Wisconsin American Legion, 1957-58; member Veterans of Foreign Wars of USA; member executive committee Racine County Boy Scouts; past moderator Milwaukee Association Congregational Churches; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. SECOND DISTRICT.—CouNTIES: Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Jefferson, and Waukesha (5 counties). Population (1960), 530,316. ROBERT WILLIAM KASTENMEIER, Democrat, of Watertown, Wis.; born at Beaver Dam, Wis., January 24, 1924; educated in the public schools of Beaver Dam, and the University of Wisconsin, LL. B., 1952; entered United States Army as a private in February 1943; served in the Philippines; discharged August 15, 1946, as a first lieutenant; War Department branch office director, claims service, in the Philippines, 1946 to 1948; since September 1952 has prac-ticed law in Watertown, Wis.; member of Elks, American Legion, Amvets, Eagles, VFW, member of the National Board of ADA, University of Wisconsin Alumni Association, Phi Alpha Delta, and Watertown, Jefferson County, and Wisconsin Bar Associations; married to the former Dorothy Chambers of Nacog-doches, Tex.; justice of the peace for Jefferson and Dodge Counties 1955-58; served as Jefferson County Democratic Party chairman from 1953 to 1956; member of the State Democratic Central Committee in 1956; delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1956; elected to the 86th Congress, Novem-ber 4, 1958; reelected to the 87th and 88th Congresses; member, House Com-mittee on the Judiciary. THIRD DISTRICT.—CounTiES: Crawford, Grant, Iowa, Juneau, La Crosse, Lafayette, Monroe, Rich-land, Sauk, and Vernon (10 counties). Population (1960), 299,265. VERNON WALLACE THOMSON, Republican, of Richland Center, Wis.; born November 5, 1905, in Richland Center, the son of A. A. and Ella Wallace Thomson; graduated from Richland Center High School in 1923; attended Carroll 89708°—63——14 182 Congressional Directory WISCONSIN College in Waukesha 1923-25; graduated from University of Wisconsin in 1927; taught at Viroqua High School 1927-29; entered the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1929 and graduated, LL.B. degree, in 1932; worked as a substitute mail carrier, waiter, teacher, and basketball coach while attending school; assist-ant district attorney of Richland County 1933-35 and city attorney 1933-37 and 1942-44; mayor of Richland Center for more than three terms beginning in April 1944; served 11 years as president of the library board; member of Order of Coif, Chi Phi, Phi Delta Phi, Masons; member of the State assembly 1935-49 and served as speaker for three consecutive terms and Republican floor leader during the 1945, 1947, and 1949 sessions; member of Advisory Committee on Rules, Pleadings, Practice and Procedure, Wisconsin Supreme Court; secretary of Wisconsin Legislative Council; member of Wisconsin Judicial Council; State attorney general 1951-56; Governor of Wisconsin in 1957 and 1958; engaged in the private practice of law in Madison and Richland Center; delegate to four Republican National Conventions; served as executive secretary of the Young Republican Federation; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected 2 the 88th Congress; member House Committee on Interstate and Foreign ommerce. FOURTH DISTRICT.—MILWAUKEE COUNTY: City of Milwaukee, parts of wards 3, 4, 10 and 16; wards 8, 11, 12, 14, 17, and 19; cities of Cudahy, St. Francis, South Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, and West Allis; towns of Franklin, Greenfield, Oak Creek, and Wauwatosa, and villages of West Milwaukee, Hales Corners, and Greendale. Population (1960), 515,367. CLEMENT J. ZABLOCKI, Democrat, of Milwaukee, Wis.; born in Mil-waukee, Wis., November 18, 1912; son of Mathew and Mary Jankowski Zablocki; graduate of Marquette University with a Ph. B. degree; graduate work in educa-tion 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 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. FIFTH DISTRICT.—MILWAUREE 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 (1960), 520,674. 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 writer; member of Milwaukee School Board, 1953-55; married to Margaret Magrath, 1942; four children—Christopher, Michael, Jacqueline, Anne; 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; former president, White Elm Nursery Co., Hartland, Wis.; former director, Marshall and Ilsley Bank, Milwaukee, Wis., and Niagara Share Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y.; past president, Cornell Alumni Association of Wisconsin; vice president, Chi Psi Alumni Association; director, Children’s Service Society; vice chairman, Junior Bar Association; chairman, Milwaukee County Bar Association’s Constitution and Citizenship Committee; vice chairman, Foreign Policy Association; member, Milwaukee City Club; former member, Legal Advisory Committee National Resources Board, Washington, D.C.; member, Milwaukee Chapter National Institute for Infantile Paralysis; Board of Alumni Visitors, Harvard Law School, 1957-60; Board of Visitors, Cornell University; National Board, Youth Hostel Association; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. WISCONSIN Biographical SIXTH DISTRICT.—CounriEs: Calumet, Fond du Lac, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, Washington, and Winne-bago (6 counties). Population (1960), 376,325. WILLIAM K. VAN PELT, Republican, of Fond du Lac, Wis., born in Glen-beulah, Wis.,, March 10, 1905; married; two children: William Peter, age 23, and Julie Ann, age 17; 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 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Con-gresses; presently serving on Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee and Science and Astronautics Committee. SEVENTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Adams, Green Lake, Langlade, Marathon, Marquette, Portage, Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara, and Wood (10 counties). Population (1960), 319,547. 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 II, 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, 1956, and 1960; member, Republican National Convention Platform Committee 1952, 1956, and 1960; chairman, sub-committee on Labor and Public Welfare 1952; chairman, Subcommittee on Agriculture 1956 and 1960; vice chairman, Republican National Convention Platform Committee, 1960; chairman, 1962 Joint Committee on Republican Principles; chairman, Wisconsin Republican Party Platform Committee 1950 and 1952; member of American Legion, 40 et 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, Military Order of Purple Heart, F. & A.M., United Commercial Travelers, and B.P.O.E.; elder, First Presbyterian Church of Marsh-field; 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 83d Congress November 4, 1952; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; member, House Agricultural Committee 84th Congress; member, House Appropriations Committee 83d, 85th, 86th, and 87th Congresses; presently serving on following subcommittees: Defense, Military Construction, Commerce, Health, Education, Welfare, and Labor. EIGHTH DISTRICT.—CoUNTIES: Brown, Door, Florence, Forest, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Marinette, Oconto, and Outagamie (9 counties). Population (1960), 411,807. 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, 1940; named chairman of Senate Judiciary Committee and majority floor leader, 1943; elected to 79th Congress, 1944; reelected to all succeeding Congresses; elected to Committee on Ways and Means, 80th Con-gress; elected chairman, Republican Policy Committee, 86th Congress; married Barbara Preston, 1947; six children; home office address: 101 North Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wis. NINTH DISTRICT.—CouUNTIES: Barron, Buffalo, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, Pepin, Pierce, St. Croix, and Trempealeau (11 counties). Population (1960), 307,078. 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 184 Congressional Directory WISCONSIN 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 83d Congress at a special election October 13, 1953, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Merlin Hull; reelected to the 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. TENTH DISTRICT.—CovuNTIES: Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Iron, Lincoln, Oneida, Polk, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, Taylor, Vilas, and Washburn (14 counties). Population (1960), 236,870. ALVIN E. O’KONSKI, Republican, of Mercer, Wis.; born on a farm in Ke-waunee, Wis.; graduated from rural school and high school at Kewaunee; Wis-consin State College at Oshkosh, Wis., earning a bachelor of education degree; captain of debating team for 3 years and president of student body 2 years; majored in speech and political science; graduate work at University of Wisconsin; captain, University of Wisconsin Big Ten Championship Debating Team; grad-uate work at University of Iowa; taught at Omro, Oconto, and Pulaski high schools in Wisconsin; taught at Itasca Junior College in Minnesota, Oregon State College in Oregon, and University of Detroit in Michigan; married Veronica Hemming of Janesville, Wis., a graduate of St. Teresa’s College of Winona, Minn.; president of Alvin E. O’Konski Enterprises, Inc., engaged in radio and television ventures; former editor and publisher of a newspaper; ranked first among all Congressmen in American history test conducted by United Press; former president World Bill of Rights Association, 1945; director World League to Stop Communism, 1947; present director Free World Forum; member Katyn Massacre Committee, 1952; voted ‘“Most Distinguished American for 1945” by Foreign Language Press for his work against Communism; awarded ‘‘Palonia Restitucia,” highest medal of Free Poland; member of Armed Services Com-mittee and District of Columbia Committee; also served as member of Veterans’ Affairs, Public Works, and Education and Labor Committees; elected in 1942 to 78th Congress and reelected each time since; dean of Wisconsin delegation now serving 11th term. WYOMING B tographical 185 WYOMING (Population (1960), 330,066) SENATORS GALE WILLIAM McGEE, Democrat, of Laramie, Wyo.; born in Lincoln, Nebr., March 17, 1915; graduate of high school, Norfolk, Nebr., 1932; A. B., 1936, Nebraska State Teachers College, Wayne, Nebr.; M. A., 1939, University of Colorado at Boulder; Ph. D. 1947, University of Chicago; professor of American history: Crofton, Nebr., High School, 1936-37; Kearney, Nebr., High School, 1937-40; Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1940-43; Iowa State, at Ames, 1943-44; University of Notre Dame, 1944-45; University of Chicago, 1945-46; University of Wyoming since 1946; married Loraine Baker, of Pierson, Iowa, in 1939; two sons and two daughters; elected to the United States Senate on November 4, 1958, for the term ending January 3, 1965. MILWARD LEE SIMPSON, Republican, of Cody, Wyo.; born in Jackson, Wyo., November 12, 1897, son of William L. and Margaret Burnett Simpson; attended the public schools of Wood River, Meeteetse, and Cody, all in Wyoming; served U.S. Army, Infantry, second lieutenant, World War I; graduated Univer-sity of Wyoming, B.S. 1921; held instructorship, political science, at University of Wyoming; attended Harvard University Law School 1921-25; admitted Wyoming Bar in 1926 and practiced in Cody until 1955; honorary LL.D. Univer-sity of Wyoming in 1955; member Wyoming House of Representatives 1926-27; married Lorna Helen Kooi of Sheridan, Wyo., June 29, 1929; two sons, Peter Kooi Simpson and Alan Kooi Simpson; served as Governor of Wyoming 1955-59; resumed law practice in 1959; member of executive committee of Governor's Conference; appointed to board of trustees University of Wyoming in 1939 and served as president 1943-54; member National Association Governing Boards of State Universities and Allied Institutions in 1950 and served as president 1952— 53; member of American, Wyoming, Fifth Judicial District, and Park County bar associations; member Episcopal Church, American Legion, 40 and 8, Rotary International, Masons, Elks, Eagles, and Moose; member and officer in county, State, and national mental health associations 1959-61; member National Council, Boy Scouts of America, 1937-; elected to the United States Senate November 6, 1962, to fill vacancy caused by death of Senator-elect Keith Thomson in the term ending January 3, 1967. REPRESENTATIVE AT LARGE.—Population (1960), 330,066. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, Republican, of Sheridan, Wyo.; born in Terre Haute, Ind., August 10, 1896; attended University of Nebraska; member of Sigma Chi and Sigma Delta Kappa fraternities; served in the United States Army during World War I; engaged in the practice of law, Sheridan, Wyo.; member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, 1945, 1947, and 1949; secretary of the Wyoming Legislative Interim Committee 1947-50; married Mary E. Newton October 19, 1920; two children, Maribeth Brewer and William Henry Harrison, Jr.; member Presbyterian Church, Rotary Club, Masonic orders, Shrine, Jesters, Legion, and Elks; past executive vice president of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce; elected to the 82d Congress November 7, 1950; reelected to the 83d Congress; was not a candidate for reelection in 1954; elected to the 87th Congress November 8, 1960; reelected to the 88th Congress. 186 Congressional Directory PUERTO RICO COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO (Population (1960), 2,349,544) 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 Rice 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, November 6, 1956, and November 8, 1960; 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, 1911-15; practiced general medicine, 1916 to 1918, in Caguas, P. R.; Health Officer for San Juan, 1918 to 1920; Assistant Commissioner 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 the Fifth Pan American Child Congress, Habana, Cuba, December 1927; chairman, Puerto Rico Chapter of the American Red Cross, 1930; professor of Public Health School of Tropical Medicine of Puerto Rico, 1931-33; private practice of medicine (cardiology), 1933-42; chairman, Puerto Rico Hous-ing Authority, 1941-45; delegate for Puerto Rico to the first and second sessions of the West Indian Conference (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 delegation to United Nations, 1953; doctor of law, hon-orary, the University of Maryland, 1961. STATE DELEGATIONS Number which precedes name of Representative designates congressional district. Democrats in roman; Republicans in italics ALABAMA SENATORS Lister Hill John J. Sparkman REPRESENTATIVES (AT LARGE) [Democrats, 8] George M. Grant Albert Rains Robert E. Jones George Andrews Armistead I. Selden, Jr. George Huddleston, Jr. Kenneth A. Roberts Carl Elliott ALASKA SENATORS E. L. Bartlett Ernest Gruening REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At large—Ralph J. Rivers ARIZONA SENATORS Carl Hayden Barry Goldwater REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2; Republican, 1] 1. John J. Rhodes 2. Morris K. Udall ARKANSAS SENATORS John L. McClellan J. 1. E. C. Gathings 2. Wilbur D. Mills Thomas H. 1. Don H. Clausen 2. Harold T. Johnson 3. John E. Moss 4. Robert L. Leggett 5. John F. Shelley 6. William S. Mailliard 7. Jeffery Cohelan 8. George P. Miller 9. Don Edwards 10. Charles S. Gubser 11. J. Arthur Younger 12. Burt L. Talcott 13. Charles M. Teague REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4] 3. James W. Trimble CALIFORNIA SENATORS Kuchel REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 24; Republicans, 14] 14. John F. Baldwin 15. John J. McFall 16. B. F. Sisk 17. Cecil R. King 18. Harlan Hagan 19. Chet Holifield 20. H. Allen Smith 21. Augustus F. Hawkins 22. James C. Corman 23. Clyde Doyle 24. Glenard P. Lipscomb 25. Ronald Brooks Cameron 3. George F. Senner, Jr. W. Fulbright 4. Oren Harris Clair Engle 26. James Roosevelt 27. Everett G. Burkhalter 28. Alphonzo Bell 29. George E. Brown, Jr. 30. Edward R. Roybal 31. Charles H. Wilson 32. Crazg Hosmer 33. Harry R. Sheppard 34. Richard T. Hanna 35. James B. Utt 36. Bob Wilson 37. Lionel Van Deerlin 38. Pat Minor Martin 189 190 Congressional Directory COLORADO SENATORS Gordon Allott Peter H. Dominick REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2; Republicans, 2] 1. Byron G. Rogers 3. J. Edgar Chenoweth 4. Wayne N. Aspinall 2. Donald G. Brotzman CONNECTICUT SENATORS Thomas J. Dodd Abraham A. Ribicoff REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republican, 1] At large—Bernard F. Grabowski 1. Emilio Q. Daddario 3. Robert N. Giaimo 5. John S. Monagan 2. William L. St. Onge 4, Abner W, Sibal DELAWARE SENATORS John J. Williams J. Caleb Boggs REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At large—Harris B. McDowell, Jr. FLORIDA SENATORS Spessard L. Holland George A. Smathers REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10; Republicans, 2] 1. Robert L. F. Sikes 5. A. Sydney Herlong, Jr. 9. Don Fuqua 2. Charles E. Bennett 6. Paul G. Rogers 10. Sam M. Gibbons 3. Claude Pepper 7. James A. Haley 11. Edward J. Gurney 4. Dante B. Fascell 8. D. R. (Billy) Matthews 12. William C. Cramer GEORGIA SENATORS Richard B. Russell Herman E. Talmadge REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 10] 1. G. Elliott Hagan 5. Charles L. Weltner 8. J. Russell Tuten 2. John L. Pilcher 6. Carl Vinson 9. Phil M. Landrum 3. E. L. Forrester 7. John W, Davis 10. Robert G. Stephens, Jr. -4, John J. Flynt, Jr. , State Delegations HAWAII SENATORS Hiram L. Fong Daniel K. Inouye REPRESENTATIVES (AT LARGE) [Democrats, 2] Thomas P. Gill Spark M. Matsunaga IDAHO SENATORS Frank Church Len B. Jordan REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2] 1. Compton I. White, Jr. 2. Ralph R. Harding ILLINOIS SENATORS Paul H. Douglas Everett McKinley Dirksen REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 12; Republicans, 12] 1. William L. Dawson 9. Edward R. Finnegan 17. Leslie C. Arends 2. Barratt O’Hara 10. Harold R. Collier 18. Robert H. Michel 3. William T. Murphy 11. Roman C. Pucinski 19. Robert T. McLoskey 4. Edward J. Derwinski 12. Robert McClory 20. Paul Findley 5. John C. Kluczynski 13. Donald Rumsfeld 21. Kenneth J. Gray 6. Thomas J. O’Brien 14. Elmer J. Hoffman 22. William L. Springer 7. Roland V. Libonati 15. Charlotte T. Reid 23. George E. Shipley 8. Dan Rostenkowski 16. John B. Anderson 24. Melvin Price INDIANA SENATORS Vance Hartke Birch Bayh REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 7] 1. Ray J. Madden 5. J. Edward Roush 9. Earl Wilson 2. Charles A. Halleck 6. Richard L. Roudebush 10. Ralph Harvey 3. John Brademas 7. William G. Bray 11. Donald C. Bruce 4. E. Ross Adair 8. Winfield K. Denton IOWA SENATORS Bourke B. Hickenlooper Jack Miller REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat,1 ; Republicans, 6] 1. Fred Schwengel 4. John Kyl 6. Charles B. Hoeven 2. James E. Bromwell 5. Neal Smith 7. Ben F. Jensen 3. H. R. Gross 192 Congressional Directory KANSAS SENATORS Frank Carlson James B. Pearson REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 5] 1. Bob Dole 3. Robert F. Ellsworth 5. Joe Skubiiz 2. William H. Avery 4. Garner E. Shriver KENTUCKY SENATORS John Sherman Cooper Thruston B. Morton REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republicans, 2] 1. Frank A. Stubblefield 4. Frank Chelf 6. John C. Watts 2. William H. Natcher 5. Eugene Siler 7. Carl D. Perkins 3. M. @. (Gene) Snyder LOUISIANA SENATORS Allen J. Ellender Russell B. Long REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 8] 1. F. Edward Hébert 4, Joe D. Waggonner, Jr. 7. T. Ashton Thompson 2. Hale Boggs 5. Otto E. Passman 8. Gillis W. Long 3. Edwin E. Willis 6. James H. Morrison MAINE SENATORS Margaret Chase Smith Edmund S. Muskie REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. Stanley R. Tupper 2. Clifford G. McIntire MARYLAND SENATORS J. Glenn Beall Daniel B. Brewster REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 2] At large—Carlton R. Sickles 1. Rogers C. B. Morton 4. George H. Fallon 7. Samuel N. Friedel 2. Clarence D. Long 5. Richard E. Lankford 3. Edward A. Garmatz 6. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. State Delegations MASSACHUSETTS SENATORS Leverett Saltonstall Edward M. Kennedy REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 7; Republicans, 5] 1. Silvio O. Conte 5. F. Bradford Morse 9. John W. McCormack 2. Edward P. Boland 6. William H. Bates 10. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. 3. Philip J. Philbin 7. TorbertMacdonald 11. James A. Burke H. 4, Harold D. Donohue 8. Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr. 12. Hastings Keith MICHIGAN SENATORS Pat McNamara Philip A. Hart REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 8; Republicans, 11] At large—Neil Staebler 1. Lucien N. Nedzi 7. James G. O'Hara 13. Charles C. Diggs, Jr. 2. George Meader 8. James Harvey 14. Harold M. Ryan :- 3. August E. Johansen 9. Robert P. Griffin 15. John D. Dingell 4. Edward Hutchinson 10. Elford A. Cederberg 16. John Lesinski 5. Gerald R. Ford 11. Victor A. Knox 17. Martha W. Griffiths 6. Charles E. Chamberlain 12. John B. Bennett 18. William S. Broomfield MINNESOTA SENATORS Hubert H. Humphrey Eugene J. McCarthy REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 4] ; 1. Albert H. Quie 4. Joseph E. Karth 7. Odin Langen 2. Ancher Nelsen 5. Donald M. Fraser 8. John A. Blatnik 3. Clark MacGregor 6. Alec G. Olson MISSISSIPPI SENATORS James O. Eastland John Stennis REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5] 1. Thomas G. Abernethy 3. John Bell Williams 5. William M. Colmer 2. Jamie L. Whitten 4. Arthur Winstead MISSOURI SENATORS Stuart Symington Edward V. Long REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 8; Republicans, 2] 1. Frank M. Karsten 4. Wm. J. Randall 8. Richard H. Ichord 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. Durward G. Hall 194 Congressional Directory CO ND CU MONTANA SENATORS Mike Mansfield Lee Metcalf REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republican, 1} 1. Arnold Olsen 2. James F. Balin NEBRASKA SENATORS Roman L. Hruska Carl T. Curtis REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 3] 1. Ralph F. Beermann 2. Glenn Cunningham 3. David T. Martin NEVADA SENATORS Alan Bible Howard W. Cannon REPRESENTATIVE [Democrat, 1] At large—Walter S. Baring NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATORS Norris Cotton Thomas J. McIntyre REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. Louis C. Wyman 2. James C. Cleveland NEW JERSEY SENATORS Clifford P. Case Harrison A. Williams, Jr. REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 7; Republicans, 8] William T. Cahill 6. Florence P. Dwyer 11. Joseph G. Minish . Milton W. Glenn 7. William B. Widnall 12. George M. Wallhauser . James C. Auchincloss 8. Charles S. Joelson 13. Cornelius E. Gallagher . Frank Thompson, Jr. 9. Frank C. Osmers, Jr. 14. Dominick V. Daniels . Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. 10. Peter W. Rodino, Jr. 15. Edward J. Patten State Delegations NEW MEXICO SENATORS Clinton P. Anderson Edwin L. Mechem REPRESENTATIVES (AT LARGE) [Democrats, 2] Joseph M. Montoya Thomas G. Morris NEW YORK SENATORS Jacob K. Javits Kenneth B. Keating REPRESENTATIVES [Demecrats, 20; Republicans, 21] 1. Otis G. Pike 15. Hugh L. Carey 29. Leo W. O’Brien 2. James R. Grover, Jr. 16. John M. Murphy 30. Carleton J. King 3. Steven B. Derounian 17. John V. Lindsay 31. Clarence E. Kilburn 4. John W. Wydler 18. Adam C. Powell 32. Alexander Pirnie 5. Frank J. Becker 19. Leonard Farbstein 33. Howard W. Robison 6. Seymour Halpern 20. William Fitts Ryan 34. R. Walter Riehlman 7. Joseph P. Addabbo 21. James C. Healey 35. Samuel S. Stratton 8. BenjaminS. Rosenthal 22. Jacob H. Gilbert 36. Frank J. Horton 9. James J. Delaney 23. Charles A. Buckley 37. Harold C. Ostertag 10. Emanuel Celler 24. Paul A. Fino 38. Charles E. Goodell 11. Eugene J. Keogh 25. Robert R. Barry 39. John R. Pillion 12. Edna F. Kelly 26. Ogden R. Reid 40. William E. Miller 13. Abraham J. Multer 27. Katharine St. George 41. Thaddeus J. Dulski 14. John J. Rooney 28. J. Ernest Wharton NORTH CAROLINA SENATORS Sam J. Ervin, Jr. B. Everett Jordan REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 9; Republicans, 2] 1. Herbert C. Bonner 5. Ralph J. Scott 9. James T. Broyhill 2. L. H. Fountain 6. Horace R. Kornegay 10. Basil L. Whitener 3. David N. Henderson 7. Alton Lennon 11. Roy A. Taylor 4. Harold D. Cooley 8. Charles R. Jonas NORTH DAKOTA SENATORS Milton R. Young Que ntin N. Burdick REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. Hjalmar C. Nygaard 2. Don L. Short 196 Congressional Directory OHIO SENATORS Frank J. Lausche Stephen M. Young REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 18] At large— Robert Taft, Jr. 1. Carl W. Rich 9. Thomas L. Ashley 17. John M. Ashbrook 2. Donald D. Claney 10. Homer E. Abele 18. Wayne L. Hays 3. Paul F. Schenck 11. Oliver P. Bolton 19. Michael J. Kirwan 4. William M. McCulloch 12. Samuel L. Devine 20. Michael A. Feighan 5. Delbert L. Latta 13. Charles A. Mosher 21. Charles A. Vanik 6. William H. Harsha, Jr. 14. William H. Ayres 22. Frances P. Bolton 7. Clarence J. Brown 15. Robert T. Secrest 23. William E, Minshall 8. Jackson E. Betts 16. Frank T. Bow OKLAHOMA SENATORS A. S. Mike Monroney J. Howard Edmondson REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 5; Republican, 1] 1. Page Belcher 3. Carl Albert 5. John Jarman 2. Ed Edmondson 4. Tom Steed 6. Victor Wickersham OREGON SENATORS Wayne Morse Maurine B. Neuberger REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 3; Republican, 1] 1. Walter Norblad 3. Edith Green 4. Robert B. Duncan 2. Al Ullman PENNSYLVANIA SENATORS Joseph S. Clark Hugh Scott REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 13; Republicans, 14] 1. William A. Barrett 10. Joseph M. McDade 19. George A. Goodling 2. Robert N. C. Nix 11. Daniel J. Flood 20. Elmer J. Holland 3. James A. Byrne 12. J. Irving Whalley 21. John H. Dent 4. Herman Toll 13. Richard S. Schweiker 22. John P. Saylor 5. William J. Green, Jr. 14. William S. Moorhead 23. Leon H. Gavin 6. George M. Rhodes 15. Francis E. Walter 24. James D. Weaver 7. Willkam H. Milliken 16. John C. Kunkel 25. Frank M. Clark 8. Willard S. Curtin 17. Herman T. Schneebeli 26. Thomas E. Morgan 9. Paul B. Dague 18. Robert J. Corbett 27. James G. Fulion State Delegations RHODE ISLAND SENATORS John O. Pastore Claiborne Pell REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 2] 1. Fernand J. St Germain 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. Albert W. Watson 4. Robert T. Ashmore 6. John L. McMillan SOUTH DAKOTA SENATORS Karl E. Mundt George McGovern REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans 2] 1. Ben Reifel 2. E. Y. Berry TENNESSEE SENATORS Estes Kefauver Albert Gore REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 6; Republicans, 3] 1. James H. Quillen 4. Joe L. Evins 7. Tom Murray 2. Howard H. Baker 5. Richard H. Fulton 8. Robert A. Everett 3. William E. Brock 3d 6. Ross Bass 9. Clifford Davis TEXAS SENATORS Ralph W. Yarborough John G. Tower REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 21; Republicans, 2] At large—Joe Pool 1. Wright Patman 9. Clark W. Thompson 17. Omar Burleson 2. Jack Brooks 10. Homer Thornberry 18. Walter Rogers 3. Lindley Beckworth 11. W. R. Poage 19. George H. Mahon 4. Ray Roberts 12. James C. Wright, Jr. 20. Henry B. Gonzalez 5. Bruce Alger 13. Graham Purcell 21. O. C. Fisher 6. Olin E. Teague 14. John Young 22. Bob Casey 7. John Dowdy 15. Joe M. Kilgore 8. Albert Thomas 16. Ed Foreman 89708°—63 15 198 Congressional Directory UTAH SENATORS Wallace F. Bennett Frank E. Moss REPRESENTATIVES [Republicans, 2] 1. Laurence J. Burton 2. Sherman P. Lloyd VERMONT SENATORS George D. Aiken Winston L. Prouty REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large— Robert T. Stafford VIRGINIA SENATORS Harry Flood Byrd A. Willis Robertson REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 8; Republicans, 2] 1. Thomas N. Downing 5. William M. Tuck 8. Howard W. Smith 2. Porter Hardy, Jr. 6. Richard H. Poff 9. W. Pat Jennings 3. J. Vaughan Gary 7. John O. Marsh, Jr. 10. Joel T. Broyhill 4. Watkins M. Abbitt WASHINGTON SENATORS Warren G. Magnuson Henry M. Jackson REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 1; Republicans, 6] . Thomas M. Pelly 4. Catherine May 6. Thor C. Tollefson . Jack Westland 5. Walt Horan 7. Bill Stinson Julia Butler Hansen WEST VIRGINIA SENATORS Jennings Randolph Robert C. Byrd REPRESENTATIVES [Democrat, 4; Republican, 1] 1. Arch A. Moore, Jr. 3. John M. Slack, Jr. 5. Elizabeth Kee 2. Harley O. Staggers 4. Ken Hechler State Delegations 199 WISCONSIN SENATORS William Proxmire Gaylord Nelson REPRESENTATIVES [Democrats, 4; Republicans, 6] 1. Henry C. Schadeberg 5. Henry S. Reuss 8. John W. Byrnes 2. Robert W. Kastenmeier 6. William K. Van Pelt 9. Lester R. Johnson 3. Vernon W. Thomson 7. Melvin R. Laird 10. Alvin FE. O’Konsk: 4. Clement J. Zablocki WYOMING SENATORS Gale W. McGee Milward L. Simpson REPRESENTATIVE [Republican, 1] At large— William Henry Harrison COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO RESIDENT COMMISSIONER A. Fernés-Isern CLASSIFICATION SENATE HOUSE Pemoeratg ene: wo rowel 67 Demeerale. on nersae 258 Bepublieans. oo oo nat 33 Bepubloans... oo. io aaad en mmm 177 ALPHABETICAL LIST NAME, DISTRICT, HOME ADDRESS, WASHINGTON RESIDENCE, AND PAGE ON WHICH BIOGRAPHY APPEARS [The * designates those who are married; the f designates unmarried daughters; the [| designates those having other ladies with them} THE SENATE *LynpoN B. Jounson, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate, 4040 52d Street, Zone 16. CarL HavDEN, President pro tempore. *FerToN M. JorNsTON, Secretary, 5274 Watson Street, Zone 16. *JosErH C. DUKE, Sergeant RoBERT G. Baker, Secretary *tJ. Mark TRricE, Secretary moreland Hills 16, Md. *Rev. FreEpERICK Brown Cathedral Avenue, Zone (For office at Arms, Sheraton-Park, Zone 8. for the Majority, 3324 Northampton Street, Zone 15. for the Minority, 5017 Worthington Drive, West- Harris, D. D., Litt. D., LL. D., Chaplain, 4000 16. rooms and telephones see pp. 397-398) [Democrats in roman (67); Republicans in italics (33); total, 100] Name * Aiken, George D_________ * Allott, Gordom................. * Anderson, Clinton P_____ *{Bartlett, B. Lo... 00 0 *Bayh, Bireh...........¢C Beall, J. . Glen...ci * Bennett, Wallace F_______ *Bible, Alan: cto: *Boggs, J. Caleb os. --*Brewster, Daniel B______ *Burdick, Quentin N_____| *Byrd, Harry Flood______ *11Byrd, Robert C_______ *Cannon, Howard W_____ *Carlson, Frank__________ *Case, Clifford P.....0 005. *Church, Frank... 0... *1Clark, Joseph S________ *Cooper, John Sherman___| Colton, Norris. il..... 2CQurits, Corl Tesi vy ®Dirksen, Everett McKin-| ley. *t1Dodd, Thomas J______ *Dominick, Peter H_______ Home address Putney, Vi. colli. 0 Lamar, Colo________ Albugusrqus, N. ex. Juneau, Alaska______ Terre Haute, Ind____| Frogtburg Md... Salt Lake City, Utah_| Reno, Nev__________ Wilmington; Del oo | Washington residence and Biog-postal zone number raphy Page The Carroll Arms (2) __| 170 2925.20th. St. (8). 0. 23 6 Wesley Circle (16) ___| 103 2343 49th St. (7) ______ 7 4108 Woodacre Dr., 51 McLean, Va. oie coat ie 68 4201 Mass. Ave. (16)__| 168 9338 Harvey Rd., Sil-93 ver Spring, Md. foo Uo io lon LL 28 Towson, MA. UL Uplie loania od 68 Cauca Fargo, N. Dak______ Stratford Hotel (1)____| 128 Berryville, Va_______ The Shoreham (8)_____ 171 Sophia, W. Valli oo Ad. | o.n.or JUD la 178 Las Vegas, Nev_____ 10012 East Bexhill Dr., 93 Kensington, Md. Concordia, Kans____| Sheraton-Park (8) _____ 58 Rahwiny, NJ ool Dalia iu, 97 Boise, Idaho il. Joo eo CULL 41 Philadelphia, Pa_____ 3318. R S86. (Fy. i082 142 Somerset, Ky_______ 2900 N St. (7) ______ 61 Yebapon, NH... os doo sd 95 Minden, Nebr____ __ 6613 31st PLy(13) 5. 91 Pekin, YL. Cl lll cn nnn aaasda dl 43 i vi Stonington, | 1407 31st St. (7). _____ 26 onn. Englewood, Colo____| 5153 Tilden St. (16)___1 23 203 204 Congressional Directory THE SENATE—Continued (For office Name *Douglas, Paul H________ *Eastland, James O______| *Edmondson, J. Howard... Blender, Allen J..._..... ingle, Clalv. o_ooo 00 *Brvin, Sam:J., Jr... co “Fong, Hiram Li... .--:-- *iPulbright, J. W..i.2. *tGoldwater, Barry. . .....| {Core Albert... ...... *Gruening, Ernest________ *Hart, Philip A.....L_ 000 *{Hartke, Vance__.__.._. Hayden, Carl. i... * Hickenlooper, Bourke B___| 2H, ister. fe a *Holland, Spessard L_____ *t Hruska, Boman li .- *Humphrey, Hubert:H. .o./ *Inouye, Daniel K_______ *Jackson, Henry M______ #= Javits, Jacob K_-_ i -*jJohnston, Olin D._..... *Jordan, B. Everett______ *Jordon, Len Ba... co. L * Keating, Kenneth B______ *tKefauver, Estes________ *Rennedy, Edward M_ = Kuckel, Thomas H.......--*Lausche, Frank J_______ *tLong, Edward V_______ *Long, Russell B_.________ *McCarthy, Eugene J____| *MeClellan, John L______{ *MecGee, Gale W_________ *McGovern, George. _____ *MecIntyre, Thomas J____| *McNamara, Pat... ..] Magnuson, Warren G_____ *t Mansfield, Mike_ __ ____ “Meche, Bdwin. L...... *Metealf, Lee...inl nen as rooms and telephones see pp. 397-398) Home address Washington residence and | Biog-postal zone number raphy Page Chicago, Wl... solos coo oT rai 43 Doddsville, Miss____| 5116 Macomb St. (16)_| 84 Edmond, Okla... i [1 oot ian nl 137 Houma, iba J. 45. 3900 Conn. Ave. (8)___| 64 Red Bluff, Calif. =: jt vcoin. ood tf cniie 12 Morganton, N.C____ HY, Marviend Ave. | 123 Honolulu, Hawaii-_ _| 5519 Uppingham §St., 39 Chevy Chase 15, Md. Fayetteville, Ark____| 2527 Belmont Rd. (8)-_| 10 Phoenix, Ariz... The Westchester (16) __ 8 Carthage, Tenn_ ____ Fairfax Hotel (8)._____ 157 Juneau, Alaska______ on Beach Dr. 7 12). Mos Linas Island, | 2812 Calvert St. (8)___| 76 ich. Evansville, Ind______ 1010 Kern’s Ct., Falls | 51 Church, Va. Phoenix, Aviz.. vo Lh Sui sis 8 Cedar Rapids, Iowa_| 5511 Cedar Pkwy., 55 Chevy Chase 15, Md. Montgomery, Ala___| 3715 49th St. (16) _____ 3 Bartow, Fla_____.__._ Sheraton-Park (8) _____ 29 Omaha, Nebr... . 2429 North Lincoln 91 St., Arlington 7, Va. Waverly, Minn. |. dco rns an ea 81 Honolulu, Hawaii__ _| 5410 Conn. Ave. (15)__.| 39 Everett, Wash_ _____ 2500 QS. 47. 175 New York City, N.Y_| The Mayflower (6)____| 105 Spartanburg, S.C____| 9506 East Stanhope | 152 Rd., Kensington, Md. Saxapahaw, N.C____| Calvert-Woodley Apts. | 123 (8). Boise, Idaho... ..--. 100 Bog Tlend Ave. 41 +2), Rochester, N.Y. ____ 1233 31st St. (V). ols... 105 Lookout Mountain, | 4929 Hillbrook Lane | 157 Tenn. (16). Boston, Mass. sn 67 82d1083th Jan. 3, 1951 Ry ... 6| *82d to 88th... .... Apr. 14, 1951 N.Y... 253/32d(o88th......... Jan. 3,1951 Ind 8 | 81st, 82d, 84th to | Jan. 3, 1955 88th. {| end 2 | 81st, 83d to 88th____| Jan. 3, 1953 230 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Centinued Name State Hn Congresses (inelusive) me, terms, consecutive Ashmore, Robert T______ a Bice 4: *83d te 88th. ___.._¢ June 2, 1953 Becker, Frank J. ._.._.. N.Y... Bl R3dto8Sth ...... Jan. 3, 1953 Boland, Edward P.......... Mass _ 21 83d io 88ih... ... .2 Jan. 3, 1953 Brooks, Jacke... .olul. Tex... 21 83d tol88th _._..... Jan. 3, 1953 Broyhill, Joel T........... Va... 10 1. 93d to 88h. 0. in Jan... 3, 1953 Byrne, James A... _______ Pa. 2: 3(8dto8%th. ......... Jan. 3, 1953 Cederberg, Elford A______ Michi 10, 33dto83th _..._.. Jan, 3,1933 Derounian, Steven B_____ N.Y oo 3 1:83d to S8th oo. Jan. 3,:1953 Edmondson, Ed________._ Okla___ 21 83d to 88th. _._-.. Jan. 3, 1953 Pino, Paul A. =o... ..:. NoY.. | 24 "8300 SSth. o_o Jan. 3,1953 Fyn, Jom J... Jr... Caio 4-0 *83d 40 8th... Nov. 2, 1954 Fountain, J. +: = ~~ NiC 2! S3dto 88th... Jan. 3, 1953 Frelinghuysen, Peter, Jr__| N. J___ Sil SBd to SS Jan. 3,1953 Friedel, Samuel N_______ Md....} 71 853dtoR8th ~~... Jan. 3, 1953 Gubser, Charles S________ Calif-..0 101 23dto83th.. ..._.. Jan. 3,1953 Hagen, Harlan... Calif: | 181 83d to'S8th ~~. Jan. 3, 1953 Haley, James A_________ Fla... ., 7 {33dto8SSth......... Jan. 3, 1953 Hosmer, Craig... Calif.-! 32 'S2dte83th ~~ Jan. 3, 1953 Johnson, Lester R_______ Wis... 91 *8331088¢th _...... Oct. 13, 1953 Jonas, Charles R________ N.C. SI 8dtoSSth. Jan. 3,1953 Knox, Victor A: __ Mich. .! 11} 83dto88th. _... ot: Jan. 3,1933 Tair, Melvin B..~~ _ Wis: 7 183d 1o:88th. > oo. Jan. 3.1033 Yandrum, Phil M_-Co. Or S3dtoSh Jan.” 3,1953 Lipseomb, Glenard P_____| Calif___.| 24 | *83d to 88th________ Nov. 10, 1953 Mailliard, William S_____ Calif ___ 6 83dto 83th Jan. 3, 1933 Matthews, D. R. (Billy)_._| Fla____ S11 83dto3h i. Jan. 3, 1953 Moss, John B.......-.... Calif... 30334 to88th .._.... Jan. 3, 1953 Natcher, William H______ Ry... 21 *83dto 88th... .... Aug. 1, 1953 O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr___| Mass __ 81 Rdtc8%th. .-...... Jan. 3,1953 Pelly, Thomas M________ Wash. _ Yi83d1088th. -.o Jan. 3, 1953 Pilcher, John'L.._....... Go... 2 adie Slt. oo Feb. 4, 1953 Pillion, Jom R= NY. 3% 1 83d:to88th Jan. 3, 1953 Poll, Richard IJ. = = Nar pz 0 83dto8%th Jan. 3, 1953 Rhodes, John J: =. == Ariz. T.83d1le S80... Jan. 32,1953 Selden, Armistead 1., Jr__| Ala____|At L.. 83d to 8S8th_________ Jan. 3, 1953 Sullivan, Leonor Kretzer | Mo____ 3 183dt088 ch... Jan. 3, 1953 (Mrs. John B.). Thompson, T. Ashton____| La_____ 71 83dto88th......... Jan. 3, 1953 Tuck, William M...__... Vaca... Sr 1 e8dio8Sth . ..... Apr. 14, 1953 UR, James oo ... Calif-. | 35 83dto RUN. =... Jan. Bo... 3,1953 Westland, Jack__._. ..__._ Wash__ 2.1 830088 th... Jan. 3,1853 Wilson, Bob... Calif! 36.1 | =: Jan. 3, 1953 S8dtoSSth-.. Younger, J. Arthur_____._ Calif | 111 83dte 88th. -: 2. Jan. 3, 1953 Terms of Service SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Dis-Beginning of Name Congresses (inclusive) trict present service 6 terms, mol consecutive Baring, Walter S 81st, 82d, 85th to Jan, 38,1957 88th. Holland, Elmer J *77th, *84th to 88th ._ Jan, 24, 1956 H terms, consecutive Alger, Bruce 84th to 88th Ashley, Thomas L Ohio__._ 84th to 88th Avery, William H Kans_ 84th to 88th Baldwin, John F Calif___ 84th to 88th Bass, Ross 84th to 88th Clark, Frank M 84th to 88th Cramer, William C 84th to 88th Diggs, Charles C., Jr 84th to 88th Dingell, John D Fascell, Dante B 84th to 88th Gray, Kenneth J___.______ 84th to 88th _ Green, Edith 84th to 88th Griffiths, Martha W 84th to 88th Healey, James C *84th to 88th Huddleston, George, Jr___ .| 84th to 88th Bul, W. R., Jr 84th to 88th Jennings, W. Pat 84th to 88th Johansen, August E 84th to 88th Kilgore, Joe M Tax. = 84th to 88th Lankford, Richard E Md... 84th to 88th Macdonald, Torbert H_ _ _ Mass__ 84th to 88th Minshall, William E Ohio..: 84th to 88th Reuss, Henry S Wis-ol. 84th to 88th Rogers, Paul G i 1 il *84th to 88th Roosevelt, James Calif 84th to 88th Schwengel, Fred Towa___ 84th to 88th Siler, Eugene Ry... 84th to 88th Calif 84th to 88th Teague, Charles M Calif ___ 84th to 88th Thompson, Frank, Jr NJ 84th to 88th Vanik, Charles A Ohio... 84th to 88th Wright, James C., Jr 84th to 88th 4 terms, consecutive Broomfield, William S____ 85th to 88th 3, 1957 Chamberlain, Charles E_ _ 85th to 88th 3, 1957 Collier, Harold R 85th to 88th 3, 1957 Do (] fred AOI WTOTLOTLW OOD Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Dis-Beginning of Congresses (inclusive) trict present service 4 terms, consecutive—con. Cunningham, Glenn______ Nebr___ 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1957 Curtin, Willard S 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1957 Dent, John H *85th to 88th Jan. 21, 1958 Dwyer, Florence P 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1957 Everett, Robert A_______ *85th to 88th Feb. 1, 1958 Farbstein, Leonard Jan. 3, 1957 Glenn, Milten W Nov. 5, 1957 Griffin, Robert P Jan. 3, 1957 Hemphill, Robert W 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1957 Lennon, Alton | 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1957 Libonati, Roland V *85th to 88th Dee. 31, 1957 McFall, John J 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1857 Michel, Robert H 85th to 88th. .._..___ Jan. 3, 1957 Montoya, Joseph M_____._ *85th to 88th “Apr. "9, 1957 Moore, Arch A., Jr 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1957 Nix, Robert N. C *85th to 88th May 20, 1958 Quie,. Albert H *85th to 88th Feb. 18, 1958 Robison, Howard W *85th to 88th Jan. 14, 1958 Seott, Ralph J... ....... 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1957 Smith, H. Allen 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1957 Ullman, Al 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1957 Whitener, Basil L 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1957 Young, John 85th to 88th Jan. 3, 1957 4 terms, not consecutive Harrison, William Henry__ 82d, 83d, 87th, and 3, 1961 88th. MeDowell, Harris B., Jr__ 84th, 86th to 88th____ 3, 1959 8 terms, consecutive Barry, Robert R 86th to 8Sth 3, 1959 Brademas, John nd). oo R6th to 8SSth. 3, 1959 Barke, James A. ......... Mass___ 86th to 88th 3, 1959 Cahill, William T 86th to 88th 3, 1959 Casey, Bob S6th to 88th 3, 1959 Cohelan, Jeffery 86th to 88th 3, 1959 Conte, Silvio O Mass___ 86th to 88th 3, 1959 Daddario, Emilio Q Conn_ _ 86th to 88th 3, 1959 Daniels, Dominick V 86th to 88th 3, 1959 Derwinski, Edward J 86th te 88th 3, 1959 Devine, Samuel L________ Ohio___ 86th to 88th 3, 1059 [1 ) J JUTO NO DBO = 0 Terms of Service 233 SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Name State D5 Congresses (inclusive) poining et terms, consecutive—con. Downing, Thomas N_____ 7 PRUNE, 11 86thio 88th. ....... Jan. 3, 1959 Dulski, Thaddeus J______ N.Y... 41 | S6thto 88th... Jan. 3, 1959 .. Gallagher, Cornelius E___| N. J___| 13 | 86th to 88th________ Jan. 3, 1959 Giaimo, Robert N_______ Conn’ } 3 tSethio 88th... Jan. 3, 1959 Gilbert, Jacob H.________ x.y.) 22] *SethtoSSth....... Mar. 8, 1960 Goodell, Charles E_______ N.Y... 883. "86th 10 88th. .....L May 26, 1959 Halpern, Seymour_______ N.Y... 6 | 86thto 88th. __.___._ Jan. 3, 1959 Hansen, Julia Butler_____ Wash __ 3 | *86thto88th_______ Nov. 8, 1960 Hechler, Ken... ...__... W. Va._ 4.1 86thio0 88h... _. Jan. 3, 1959 Hoffman, Elmer J_______ HI on 14 | 86th to 88th________ Jan. 3, 1959 Johnson, Harold T....__.._._ Calif. 2 | 86thto 83h... Jan. 3, 1959 Karth, Joseph E_________ Minn._._ 4 | 86th to 88th________ Jan. 3, 1959 Kastenmeier, Robert W__| Wis____ 241 88thto38th: Jan. 3, 1959 Keith, Hastings... ..... Mass... 12 | 86thto 88th. __._____._ Jan. 3, 1959 Kyhidohni o-oo. Towa___ 4 | *86th to 88th_______ Dec. 15, 1959 Langen, Odin... .....-Minn..} 7 | 86thto88h......... Jan. 3, 1959 Latta, Delbert L.._.-oC Ohio... 5 | 8thio8Sth._...._. Jan. 3, 1959 Lindsay, John V_____..._. N.Y. 37 88th:itoSRth. 50... Jan. 3, 1959 May, Catherine... ._. Wash__ 4 | 86th to 88th________ Jan. 3, 1959 Milliken, William H._____ Pa... 71: 88th t0:88ch_.. J. . Jan. 3, 1959 Monagan, John S________ Conn __ 5 | 8th to 88th________ Jan. 3, 1959 Moorhead, William S____. Po... 14 | 86th to 88th. _.___._. Jan. 3, 1959 Morris, Thomas G_______ N.Mex_|At 1..| 86th to 88th________ Jan, 13,1959 Murphy, William T______ Hi... 3 | 86thto88th.._.__.. Jan. 3, 1959 Nelsen, Ancher. ......... Minn_ _ 2 | 86thto88th.. ...._. Jan. 3, 1959 O'Hara, James OG... .... Mich... 7 | S6thto 88th... ... Jan. 3, 1959 Pirnie, Alexander________ N.Y. [7 32 88thte 38h =. Jan. 3, 1959 Pucinski, Roman C......} Hi. .... 11 S6thiteSSth-+ = Jan. 3, 1959 Randall, Wm. J... fp Mo._._ 4 | *86th to 88th_______ Mar. 3, 1959 Rivers; Balph J... Alaska _|At L.| 86th to 88th_______._ Jan. 3, 1959 Rostenkowski, Dan______ Hi... 8 | 8th to 88th_______._ Jan. 3, 1959 Roush, J. Edward _ ___ ___ Ind... 5| 86thto83th.___._.___. Jan. 3, 1959 Schneebeli, Herman T____| Pa_____ 17 | *86th to 88th... .._ Apr. 26, 1960 Shipley, George E_______ B..... 23 | 86th to 88th________ Jan. 3, 1959 Short, Don Li.L.. co: 0 N. Dak. 2 86th to 88th... .... Jan. 3, 1959 Slack, John M., Jr... W. Va_ 3 [(8thto88th._._______ Jan. 3, 1959 Smith, Neal... teats Towa___ 5 86thto 88th... ..... Jan. 3, 1959 Stratton, Samuel 8..........| N.Y...| 35 | 86thto 88th... ._.__. Jan 3, 1959 Stubblefield, Frank A____| Ky____ ¥ I S6thto 88th... =: Jan. 3, 1959 Taylor, Roy A... ...... N.C... 11 *B6th to 88th... June 25, 1960 Toll, Herman...4 Paso 471 36thtoS8th._. = Jan. 3, 1959 Wallhauser, George M____| N.J___| 12 | 86th to 88th________ Jan. 3, 1959 Whalley, J. Irving_______ Pa... 12 | *86th to 88th__.___._._ Nov. 8, 1960 234 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—C€Continued Name State os Congresses (inclusive) Soi Ll 8 lerms, not consecutive Bolion, Oliver P__......_ Ohio___| 11 | 83d, 84th, and 88th__{ Jan. 3, 1963 2 terms, consecutive Addabbo, Joseph P______ NY Be 7 | S7th and 88th.___...__ Jan." 3, 1961 Anderson, John B________ no 16] 87th and 88th....... Jan. 3, 1961 Ashbrook, John M_______ Ohio._.{ 17 | 87th and 88th....... Jan. 3, 1961 Battin, James F___...... Mont__ 21 87th and 88th... Jan. 3, 1961 Beermann, Ralph F______ Nebr___ 1 | 87th and 88th. = Jan. 3, 1961 Bell; Alphonze... .«......['Calif._.} 28 87th and 88th... = Jan. 3, 1961 Bromwell, James E______ Towa___ 2.1 87th and’ 88th... Jan. 3, 1961 Bruce, Donald CO. ....... Ind... 11 | 8Ath and 88th.......-Jan. 3, 1961 Carey, Hugh L.......... N.Y... 154 Shand 88th... Jan. 3, 1961 Clancy, Donald D_______ Ohio___ 2 | 87th and 88th__.____ Jan. 3, 1961 Corman, James C__._____ Calif... 221 87th and'88th........-Jan. 3, 1961 Davis, dJohn'W......o... Ga... 7V-87thand 8Sth Jan. 3, 1961 Dole, Bob... oon. Kans... 1 {87thand 88th....... Jan. 3, 1961 Ellsworth, Robert F______ Kans ._ _ 3 S/thand 88th _.. Jan. 3, 1961 Findley, Paul..... ml 20 | 87th and 88th....... Jan. 3, 1961 Finnegan, Edward R_____ HEE CR 9 S7thand 38th. = Jan. 3, 1961 Gonzalez, Henry B......._.| Texi} 20 | *87th and 88th... Nov. 4, 1961 Goodling, George A______ Pa... 191 S7th snd 88th...0: Jan. 3, 1961 Hagan, G. Elliott... ....... Ga... 1 S7thand 88th... Jan. 3, 1961 Hall, Durward G_ _______ Mo____ 7 1 37th and 88th... Jan. 3, 1961 Harding, Ralph BR... .L Idaho__ 2 | 87th and 88th......._ Jan. 3, 1961 Harsha, William H., Jr___| Ohio__._ 6 | 87th and 88th__.____ Jan.: 3, 1961 Harvey, James. . ......... Mich._ _ 3 { 8thand 88th......._ Jan. 3, 1961 Henderson, David N_____ NG. 31] 8thand 88th_..__._._ Jan. -3, 1961 Jehord, Richard HH. ~~ Mo... Si 87thand 88th... Jan. 3, 1961 Joelson, Charles S_______ NJ... 8 | 87th and 88th_______ Jan. ‘3, 1961 King, Carleton J........ I NY. I" 30) Sithond 88th... Jan. 3, 1961 Kornegay, Horace R_____ N.C 6 S7thond 88th ... =f Jan. 3, 1961 MaeGregor, Clark _ _____ Minn__ 3 | 87th and 88th__.____| Jan. 3, 1961 Martin, David 0... ...... Nebr___ 3( 87thoand 88th-: "1" Jans. 31961 Mathias, Charles MeC., Jr_| Md____ 6 | S7thand 88th _..__. Jan. 3, 1961 Morse, F. Bradford. _____ Mass_ _ 5 | 87th and 88th_______ Jan. 3, 1961 Mosher, Charles A_______ Ohio... .| 13.1 87th'and 88th... .... Jan. 3, 1961 Nedzi, Lucien N_________ Mich___ 1 | *87th and 88th______ Nov. 7, 1961 Nygaard, Hjalmar C_____ N. Dak_ 1] 87thand 88th.......[ Jan. 3,1961 Olsen, Arnold. ........... Mont... 1 8thand 88th._..____| Jan. 3, 1961 Pike, Olis Q-. .... ....0 NY... 1{ 87thand 88th.......] Jan. 3, 1961 Pareell, Graham: ....... Tex... | 43 | *87th and 88th... Jan. 27,1962 Reifel, Ben... ........ 8. Dak 311 87thand 8Sth.......0 Jan. 3, 1961 Roberts, Bay.....io.0.00 Tex a. 4 | *87th and 88th______ Jan. 30, 1962 Rosenthal, Benjamin S___| N.Y___ 8 | *87th and 88th______ Feb. 20, 1962 Reoudebush, Richard L___| Ind____ 6 | 87th and 8Sth_______ Jan, 3, 1961 Ryan, Hareld M_________| Mich__| 14 | *87th and 88th______| Feb. 13, 1962 Terms of Service SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Beginning of Name terms, consecutive—con. Ryan, William Fitts______ St Germain, Fernand J____ Schadeberg, Henry C_____ Schweiker, Richard S_____ Shriver, Garner E________ Sib}, Abner W........._ Stafford, Robert T_______ Stephens, Robert G., Jr_ _ Thomson, Vernon W_____ Tupper, Stanley R_______ Udall, Morris K........... Waggonner, Joe D., Jr.___ 1 term Abele, Homer E_________._ Brock, William E., 3d___._ Brotzman, Donald G_____ Brown, George E., Jr_____ Broyhill, James T....._.. Burkhalter, Everett G____ Burton, Laurence J______ Cameron, Ronald Brooks _ Clausen, Don H.. ._ ..___._ Cleveland, James C______ Duncan, Robert B_______ Y¥dwards, Don........... Foremon, Bd...i: Fraser, Donald M_______ Fulton, Richard H______._ Pogua, Don... a Gibbons, Sam M._._..._._... Gill, Thomas P............-Grabowski, Bernard F____ Grover, James R., Jro____ Gurney, Edward J_______ Hanna, Richard T_______ Hawkins, Augustus F____ Horton, Frank J: =.0. Hutchinson, Edward _____ Leggett, Robert L_______ Lloyd, Sherman P........ Long, Clarence D_._____._ Tong, Gills W -..._ii..: MeClory, Robert... MeDade, Joseph M______ McLoskey, Robert T.._.__ state | Di Congresses (inclusive) NY: 2b 20. 8S7thand 88h. +. RI id 1 | 87th and 88th Wis. 22 1 | 87th and 88th Pa tr 13 | 87th and 88th Kans _ _ 4 | 87th and 88th Conn. _ 4 | 87th and 88th Vi ade AtL.| 87th and 88th_______ Ga... 3:1 104 S7th and 85th... .L. Wis 53 3 -Sith and 88th... Maine _ 1 Shand 38th... Ariz 22 2 | *87th and 88th Ya: i 4 Ohio___| 10 Tenn. _ 3 Colo... 2 Calif...} 20 N.C. 9 Calif. 1 27 Utah = 1 Califtoil 95 Calif > 1 | *88th NH = 2 Oreg__._ 4 Calif. 9 Tex: 2410 Minn _ _ 5 Tenn:l 5 Tiaaith 9 Fla___.1 10 | 88th Hawaii |At L.| 88th Conn AALT,, | SStheai NY. Qu BSH Piao IV] 8%h. 0 =53 Calif 4:34. 88th. a. CalifUla 21 EL. 88h. “i NY Ar 30588h. "ii Mich _ _ 41 S8ph oo Calif... ed he Uish DL RSth Ma. 2 88th ooo a. Bud SRpho ot an Hi. 12 88th. Pa... 10.5 83% or be he 19183 h on acs present Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. May Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan, Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. service 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 19, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 22, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1961 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 Congressional Directory SERVICE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Dis-Beginning of Name State trict Congresses (inclusive) present serviee 1' term—-continued Marsh, Jom OQ. Jr........ Vo... .»° 7-1 88th... ai... Jan. 3,1963 Marin, Pat:Miner.....o0«L Calif. | 81 88th... LF 50 Jan. © 3, 1963 Matsunaga, Spark M_____ Hawaii: At Lo ... 230 Jan. 3, 1963 88th... Minish, Joseph G________ ONE LR KB HE tg Jan. 3, 1963 Morton, Rogers C. B_____ Md... 3 88h. CGE Jan. 3, 1963 Murphy, John M________ NY =. 16 88h... .. .i. 2 Jan. 3, 1963 Olson, Alec G._._.__.._.. Minn_ 688th eh al Jan. 3, 1963 Potton, Bdword J... A Nib. 0 a5) 8qeh coin Jan. 3, 1963 Pepper, Claude... .... Fin... S{"88eh lb Lo ih Jan. 3, 1963 Pool Joe orl... rials Tox YALL. 886h 220 ils Jan. 3, 1963 Quillen, James H________ Tenn _ _ 88h. Jan. 3, 1963 Reid, Charlotte T._______ {£1 Eh 15.4 88h ool tl Jan. 3, 1963 Reid, OgdenR.2._._ .-° NY...| 26 "88th gh, Jan. 3, 1963 Bich, Corl W._.._ _.. .. {Ohio YESS TT a . Jan. 3, 1963 Roybal, Edward BR... ...] Calif... “30 { 88th.» _____. .__ Jan. 3, 1963 Rumsfeld, Donald _ _____ NW. i» 13 SShi fi do ae Jan. 3, 1963 St. Onge, William L______ Conn __ 2 188th om oo ak Jan. 3, 1963 Senner, George F., Jr_____ Ariz. _. 8 SSth oni ob 8 Jan. 3, 1963 Sieklog, Carlton B.__...{ Md.I ALT 88th 8° v1 Jan. 3, 1963 Bkubitz, Joe 23...... i. { Kans = ER TRE i CR ne Jan. 3, 1963 . Soyder, MG. Gene)... i Ry. sop SU SS 2 1.0 ann Jan, 3, 1963 Staebler, Neil... __.. Mich. JA L. 88¢th. 1. Jan. 3, 1963 Stinson, BEL oo | Wash__ 7:-088th. sonal bl Jan. 3, 1963 Taft, Robert, dr... Offer ClAC LY 88th. ooo. n=] Jan. 3, 1963 Talcott, Burt LL... cL Califo 4 321 S8che 0. ia vin Jan. 3, 1963 Puteon, J. Russell: 2.0 Ce is Sif SBihea rT rid Jan. 3, 1963 Van Deerlin, Lionel _____ Calf 1 87 588th. oo. Jan. 3, 1963 Watson, Albert W_______ S.C... Pl SSth.: ao... Jan. 3, 1963 Weaver,Jomes D....._._.{ Pa___.. 24 1:8Sth. jas. o.oo Jan. 3, 1963 Weltner, Charles L_______ Cn 5 188th. ae ii bd Jan. 3, 1963 White, Compton I., Jr____| Idaho__ Bel SSih on Jan. 3, 1963 Wilson, Charles H_______ CanfoA 31 1o88h «©. 8 se eli Jan. 3, 1963 Wivdler, John WW. .o. NY AN8Sth. oor a Jan. 3, 1963 Wyman, Louis C________ NH. = PT e8Stho co Jan. 3, 1963 ResipENT COMMISSIONER Ferné6s-Isern, A__________ P.R. {on 79th'toR8th.. 0.2 Sept. 11, 1946 COMMITTEES STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE [Democrats in roman, Republicans in italics] Aeronautical and Space Sciences (Meets upon call of chairman) Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. Richard B. Russell, of Georgia. Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington, Stuart Symington, of Missouri. John Stennis, of Mississippi. Stephen M. Young, of Ohio. Thomas J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. Spessard L. Holland, of Florida. J. Howard Edmondson, of Oklahoma. Everard H. Smith, -Agriculture (Meets first and Allen J. Ellender, of Louisiana. Olin D. Johnston, of South Carolina. Spessard L. Holland, of Florida. James O. Eastland, of Mississippi. Herman E. Talmadge, of Georgia. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. B. Everett Jordan, of North Carolina. Eugene J. McCarthy, of Minnesota. Maurine B. Neuberger, of Oregon. George McGovern, of South Dakota. J. Howard Edmondson, of Oklahoma. Harker T. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. Clifford P. Case, of New Jersey. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, of Iowa. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Kenneth B. Keating, of New York. Jr., Chief Counsel and Forestry third Wednesdays) George D. Aiken, of Vermont. Milton R. Young, of North Dakota. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, of Iowa. John Sherman Cooper, of Kentucky. J. Caleb Boggs, of Delaware. Edwin L. Mechem, of New Mexico. Stanton, Counsel Appropriations (Meets upon Carl Hayden, of Arizona. Richard B. Russell, of Georgia, Allen J. Ellender, of Louisiana. Lister Hill, of Alabama. John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. A. Willis Robertson, of Virginia. Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington. Spessard L. Holland, of Florida. John Stennis, of Mississippi. John O. Pastore, of Rhode Island. Estes Kefauver, of Tennessee. A. S. Mike Monroney, of Oklahoma. Alan Bible, of Nevada. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Gale W. McGee, of Wyoming. Hubert H. Humphrey, of Minnesota. Mike Mansfield, of Montana. E. L. Bartlett, of Alaska. call of chairman) Leverett Saltonstall, of Massachusetts. Milton R. Young, of North Dakota. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. Thomas H. Kuchel, of California. Roman L. Hruska, of Nebraska. Gordon Allott, of Colorado. Norris Cotton, of New Hampshire. Clifford P. Case, of New Jersey. Everard H. Smith, Chief Clerk 239 240 Congressional Directory Armed Services (Meets Thursday) Richard B. Russell, of Georgia. Leverett Saltonstall, of Massachusetts. John Stennis, of Mississippi. Margaret Chase Smith, of Maine. Harry Flood Byrd, of Virginia. J. Glenn Beall, of Maryland. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Clifford P. Case, of New Jersey. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina. Clair Engle, of California. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Stephen M. Young, of Ohio. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Harry L. Wingate, Jr., Chief Clerk Banking and Currency (Meets second Tuesday) 7 A. Willis Robertson, of Virginia. L Weallace F. Benneil, of Utah. John J. Sparkman, of Alabama. John G. Tower, of Texas. Paul H. Douglas, of IHinois. Jacob K. Javits, of New York. Joseph 8. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Milward L. Simpson, of Wyoming. William Proxmire, of Wisconsin. Peter H. Dominick, of Colorado. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey. Edmund S. Muskie, of Maine. Edward V. Long, of Missouri. Maurine B. Neuberger, of Oregon. Thomas J. Melntyre, of New Hamp- shire. Matthew Hale, Chief of Staff Commerce {Meets first and third Tuesdays) Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington. Norris Cotton, of New Hampshire. John O. Pastore, of Rhode Island. Thruston B. Morton, of Kentucky. A. S. Mike Monroney, of Oklahoma. Hugh Scott, of Pennsylvania. Strom Thurmond, of Seuth Carolina. Winston L. Prouty, of Vermont. Frank J. Lausche, of Ohio. J. Glenn Beall, of Maryland. Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. Clair Engle, of California. E. L. Bartlett, of Alaska. Vance Hartke, of Indiana. Gale W. McGee, of Wyoming. Philip A. Hart, of Michigan. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. Edward Jarrett, Chief Clerk Commuttees of the Senate 241 District of Columbia (Meets second Friday) Alan Bible, of Nevada. J. Glenn Beall, of Maryland. Wayne Morse, of Oregon. Winston L. Prouty, of Vermont. Vance Hartke, of Indiana. Peter H. Dominick, of Colorado. Thomas J. McIntyre, of New Hamp- shire. Chester H. Smith, Staff Director Finance (Meets Wednesday) Harry Flood Byrd, of Virginia. John J. Williams, of Delaware. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Frank Carlson, of Kansas. George A. Smathers, of Florida. Wallace F. Bennett, of Utah. Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Paul H. Douglas, of Illinois. Thruston B. Morton, of Kentucky. Albert Gore, of Tennessee. Everett McKinley Dirksen, of Illinois. Herman E. Talmadge, of Georgia. Eugene J. McCarthy, of Minnesota. Vance Hartke, of Indiana. J. W. Fulbright, of Arkansas. Abraham A. Ribicoff, of Connecticut. Elizabeth B. Springer, Chief Clerk Foreign Relations (Meets Tuesday) J. W. Fulbright, of Arkansas. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, of Towa. John J. Sparkman, of Alabama. George D. Aiken, of Vermont. Hubert H. Humphrey, of Minnesota. Frank Carlson, of Kansas. Mike Mansfield, of Montana. John J. Williams, of Delaware. Wayne Morse, of Oregon. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. Russell B. Long, of Louisiana. Albert Gore, of Tennessee. Frank J. Lausche, of Ohio. Frank Church, of Idaho. Stuart Symington, of Missouri. Thomas J. Dodd, of Connecticut. George A. Smathers, of Florida. Carl Marcy, Chief of Staff Government Operations (Meets first Thursday) John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. Karl E. Mundt, of South Dakota. Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. Jacob K. Javits, of New York. Hubert H. Humphrey, of Minnesota. Jack Miller, of Iowa. Ernest Gruening, of Alaska. James B. Pearson, of Kansas. Edmund S. Muskie, of Maine. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Thomas J. McIntyre, of New Hamp- shire. Abraham A. Ribicoff, of Connecticut. Daniel B. Brewster, of Maryland. Walter L. Reynolds, Chief Clerk Congressional Directory Interior and Insular Affairs (Meets Tuesday) Henry M. Jackson, of Washington. Thomas H. Kuchel, of California. Clinton P. Anderson, of New Mexico. Gordon Alloit, of Colorado. Alan Bible, of Nevada. Len B. Jordan, of Idaho. Frank Church, of Idaho. Milward L. Simpson, of Wyoming. Ernest Gruening, of Alaska. Edwin L. Mechem, of New Mexico. Frank E. Moss, of Utah. Peter H. Domanick, of Colorado. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Lee Metcalf, of Montana. Carl Hayden, of Arizona. George McGovern, of South Dakota. Gaylord Nelson, of Wisconsin. Jerry T. Verkler, Staff Director Judiciary (Meets Mondays) James O. Eastland, of Mississippi. Everett McKinley Dirksen, of Illinois. Estes Kefauver, of Tennessee. Roman L. Hruska, of Nebraska. Olin D. Johnston, of South Carolina. Kenneth B. Keating, of New York, John L. McClellan, of Arkansas. Hiram L. Fong, of Hawaii. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., of North Carolina. Hugh Scott, of Pennsylvania. Thomas J. Dodd, of Connecticut. Philip A. Hart, of Michigan. Edward V. Long, of Missouri. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. Birch Bayh, of Indiana. Joseph A. Davis, Chief Clerk Labor and Public Welfare (Meets second and fourth Thursdays) Lister Hill, of Alabama. Barry Goldwater, of Arizona. Pat McNamara, of Michigan. Jacob K. Javits, of New York. Wayne Morse, of Oregon. Winston L. Prouty, of Vermont. Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. John G. Tower, of Texas. Joseph S. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Len B. Jordan, of Idaho. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., of New Jersey. Quentin N. Burdick, of North Dakota. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts. 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. 8S. Mike Monroney, of Oklahoma. Hiram L. Fong, of Hawaii. Ralph W. Yarborough, of Texas. J. Caleb Boggs, of Delaware. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia. Gale W. McGee, of Wyoming. Daniel B. Brewster, of Maryland. William P. Gulledge, Staff Director Committees of the Senate 243 Public Works (Meets Fridays) Pat McNamara, of Michigan. John Sherman Cooper, of Kentucky. Jennings Randolph, of West Virginia, Hiram L. Fong, of Hawaii. Stephen M. Young, of Ohio. J. Caleb Boggs, of Delaware. Edmund S. Muskie, of Maine. Jack Miller, of Towa. Ernest Gruening, of Alaska. James B. Pearson, of Kansas. Frank E. Moss, of Utah. Lee Metcalf, of Montana. B. Everett Jordan, of North Carolina. Daniel B. Brewster, of Maryland. Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii. Birch Bayh, of Indiana. Gaylord Nelson, of Wisconsin. Ron M. Linton, Chief Clerk Rules and Administration (Meets second and fourth Wednesdays) B. Everett Jordan, of North Carolina. Carl T. Curtis, of Nebraska. Carl Hayden, of Arizona. John Sherman Cooper, of Kentucky. Howard W. Cannon, of Nevada. Hugh Scott, of Pennsylvania. Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island. Joseph 8. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia. Gordon F. Harrison, Staff Director SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE Democratic Policy Committee Chairman.— Mike Mansfield, Senator from Montana. Democratic Whip.—Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator from Minnesota. Secretary, Democratic Conference.—George A. Smathers, Senator from Florida. Lister Hill, Senator from Alabama. Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia. Carl Hayden, Senator from Arizona. Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington. John O..Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. Stuart Symington, Senator from Missouri. Republican Policy Committee Chairman.—Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Senator from Towa. Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massaehusetts. Milten R. Young, Senator from North Dakota. Everett McKinley Dirksen; Senator from Illinois. Thomas H. Kuchel, Senator from California. Thurston B. Morton, Senator from Kentucky. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. Norris Cotton, Senator from New Hampshire. Margaret Chase Smith, Senator from Maine. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Roman L. Hruska, Senator from Nebraska. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Kenneth B. Keating, Senator from New York. Winston L. Prouty, Senator from Vermont. Select Committee on Small Business Room 424, Senate Office Building. Phone, C Apitol 4-3121, extension 5176 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. Jennings Randolph, Senator from West Virginia. Clair Engle, Senator from California. E. L. Bartlett, Senator from Alaska. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Senator from New Jersey. Frank E. Moss, Senator from Utah. Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massachusetts. Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. John Sherman Cooper, Senator from Kentucky. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Winston L. Prouty, Senator from Vermont. Norris Cotton, Senator from New Hampshire. Staff Director and General Counsel—Lewis G. Odom, Jr., 922 North Ashton Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Staff Directer.— Blake O'Connor, 1244 34th Street. Associate General Counsel—Robert R. Locklin, 316 Darton Prive, Alexandria, Va. 2458 $8708°—€3——18 246 Congressional Directory Professional Staff Members.— William D. Amis, 413 Huntly Place, Alexandria, Va.; William T. MeclInarnay, 7700 Killebrew Drive, Annandale, Va.; Daniel T. Coughlin, 2727 29th Street; Benjamin Gordon, 324 Capitol View Drive, McLean, Va.; Raymond D. Watts, 811 East Jefferson Street, Rockville, Md.; Neal D. Peterson, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va.; Richard J. Daschbach, 5222 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, Md.; Herbert L. Spira, 7717 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief Clerk.—Elizabeth A. Byrne, 1940 Biltmore Street, Zone 9. Assistant Chief Clerk.—Gertrude C. Novak, 5502 Montgomery Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Clerical Assistants.—Rose Marie Fried, 301 G Street, SW.; Elaine C. Dye, 6800 Algonquin Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md.; Sandra K. Maness, 3222 Ravensworth Place, Alexandria, Va.; Mary C. Tursi, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va.; Gay Lynne Smith, 2105 North Taft Street, Arlington, Va. Special Committee on Aging Chairman.— George A. Smathers, Senator from Florida. Pat McNamara, Senator from Michigan. Clair Engle, Senator from California. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Senator from New Jersey. Maurine B. Neuberger, Senator from Oregon. Wayne Morse, Senator from Oregon. Alan Bible, Senator from Nevada. Joseph S. Clark, Senator from Pennsylvania. Frank Church, Senator from Idaho. Jennings Randolph, Senator from West Virginia. Edmund S. Muskie, Senator from Maine. Edward V. Long, Senator from Missouri. Frank E. Moss, Senator from Utah. Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts. Everett McKinley Dirksen, Senator from Illinois. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. Winston L. Prouty, Senator from Vermont. Kenneth B. Keating, Senator from New York. Hiram L. Fong, Senator from Hawaii. Edwin L. Mechem, Senator from New Mexico. Staff Director— William G. Reidy, 720 A Street SE. STAFFS OF SENATE COMMITTEES Aeronautical and Space Sciences.—Everard H. Smith, Jr., chief counsel, 3620 Edmunds Street; William J. Deachman, professional staff, 1126 Lake Boule-vard, Annandale, Va.; Dr. Glen P. Wilson, professional staff, 433 New Jersey Avenue SE.; Richard R. Wolfe, technical assistant, 117 E Street SE.; Rhea Bowman, clerical assistant, 3801 Connecticut Avenue; Mary Rita Guilfoyle, clerical assistant, 1711 Massachusetts Avenue; Zell Skillern, clerical assistant, 10 Third Street NE.; Carol L. Wilson, clerical assistant, 3801 Connecticut Avenue. 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 elerk, James M. Kendall, 6605 North Williamsburg Boulevard, Arlington 13, Va.; economist, Henry J. Casso, Jr., 547 Dead Run Drive, McLean, Va.; clerical assistants: Betty McHale Mason, 312 Willing-ton Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Blanche M. O’Berg, 3900 16th Street, Zone 11; Helen A. Miller, 1400 South Joyee Street, Arlington 2, Va. 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, 2550 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va.; professional staff members: Kenneth J. Bousquet, 6135 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va.; Elizabeth H. Brantley, 2480 16th Street; Robert B. Clark, 4424 Q Street, Zone 7; Earl W. Cooper, Mayo, Md.; Herman E. Downey, 5207 Henderson Road SE., Zone 22; Franklin B. Dryden, 5128 North 37th Road, Arlington, Va.; Paul R. Eaton, 2611 Evans Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Leonard E. Edwards, 919 Baylor Drive, Westgrove, Alexandria, Va.; Joe E. Gonzales, 5312 Ludlow Drive SE.; William J. Kennedy, 501 Ashford Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Edmund T. King, 452 Oakwood Street, Zone 20; Cecil C. McDaniel, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9; Harold E. Merrick, 4500 Ellicott Street, Zone 16; Mamie L. Mizen, 3025 Ontario Road; Maurice P. Pujol, 1000 Lamberton Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Vorley M. Rexroad, 5944 Strata Street, McLean, Va.; Raymond L. Schafer, 5505 Cornish Road, Bethesda, Md.; John M. Witeck, 2629 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington 7, Va.; William W. Woodruff, 504 Empress Court, Waynewood, Alexandria, Va.; special counsel: Paul J. Cotter, 3803 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; clerical assistants: Gloria Butland, 1441 35th Street SE., Zone 20; Virginia D. Carroll, 2150 Pennsylvania Avenue, Zone 7; Mildred L. Fowlkes, 1908 Florida Avenue, Zone 9; Mary Lou Vaughan, 2828 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Dorothy Ward, 8909 Sudbury Road, Silver Spring, Md.; secretary: Dorothy S. Winchester, 75 East Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; clerical assistants: Richard H. Jackson, 1824 Savannah Street SE.; Espy H. Miller, 605 Girard Street NE.; minority counsel: Fred B. Rhodes, Jr., 129 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va.; clerical assistant: Marion L. Auerbach, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9. Armed Services.—Professional staff: William H. Darden, 7416 June Street, Spring-field, Va.; T. Edward Braswell, Jr., 220 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va.; Gordon A. Nease, 7812 Allen Sturges Terrace, Falls Church, Va.; chief clerk, Harry L. Wingate, Jr., 612 A Street NE.; assistant chief clerk, Herbert S. Atkinson, 1733 Queens Lane, Arlington 1, Va.; clerical assistants: Maurine E. Dantzic, 8005 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Mary E. Keough, 3130 Wisconsin Avenue; DeEstye M. Richman, 6000 67th Avenue, River-dale, Md.; Mary M. Welker, 215 C Street SE. Banking and Currency.—Chief of staff, Matthew Hale, 918 Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va.; minority clerk, Paul Cyr, 1406 Barbour Road, Falls Church, Va.; Charles L. Egenroad, 4507 41st Street North, Arlington, Va.; Reginald W. Barnes, 1005 24th Street; Otto Lowe, Jr., 3400 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va.; Jonathan Lindley, 211 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, Va.; Carl H. Madden, 2020 F Street, Zone 6; Henrietta S. Chase, 2828 Connecticut Avenue; Pauline C. Beam, 4733 First Street SW.; Caro M. Pugh, 4701 Connecticut Avenue; Florence Barr, 1545 18th Street, Zone 6. 247 248 Congressional Directory Commerce.—Chief clerk, Edward Jarrett, 6236 29th Street North, Arlington, Va.; assistant chief clerk, Ralph W. Horton, 5517 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md.; chief counsel, Gerald B. Grinstein, 2853 29th Street, Zone 8; assistant id counsel, Jeremiah J. Kenny, Jr., 13114 Holdridge Road, Silver Spring, d. : Democratic Conference of the Senate.—Grace G. Tully, executive assistant, 3000 Connecticut Avenue; Teddy Roe, professional staff member, 1517 Troy Street, Arlington, Va. Democratic Policy Committee.—Harry C. McPherson, general counsel, 24 Sixth Street SE.; Pauline R. Moore, chief clerk and legislative counsel, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue; Kenneth Teasdale, assistant counsel, 3203 R Street; Jane Brannock, secretary, Quebec House; Marie Mathew, secretary, 800 Fourth Street SW. District of Columbia.—Staff director, Chester H. Smith, 23 Hunting Towers East, Alexandria, Va.; counsel, Fred L. McIntyre, 1510 Quebec Street, Hyattsville, Md.; assistant counsel, Martin A. Ferris, 3405 Croydon Road, Baltimore 7, Md.; assistant chief clerk, Richard E. Judd, 939 26th Street, Zone 7; assistant clerks: Ruth W. Bryant, 4206 Wicomico Avenue, Beltsville, Md.; Arlene Williams, 1807 Fort Davis Street SE.; Betty Kraus, 1420 South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, Va.; clerical assistant, Carol A. Hoyt, 216 Maryland Avenue NE., Zone 2. : : Finance.—Chief clerk, Elizabeth B. Springer, 2311 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va.; assistant chief clerk, Evelyn R. Thompson, 1914 Columbia Pike, Arling-ton, Va.; professional staff member: Serge N. Benson, 606 St. Andrews Lane, Silver Spring, Md.; clerical assistants: Betty Mae Tapy, 2122 Massa-chusetts Avenue; Sandra D. Everly, 925 25th Street; document clerk, Jesse R. Nichols, 3644 Park Place. Foreign Relations.—Chief of staff, Carl Marcy, 26 South Hayes Street, Arlington, Va.; consultants: Pat M. Holt, 7510 Exeter Road, Bethesda, Md.; George C. Denney, Jr. (on leave); Donald G. Henderson, 3205 Gunston Road, Alex-andria, Va.; John Newhouse, 2607 O Street, Zone 7; John H. Yingling, 313 Skyhill Road, Alexandria, Va.; Walter Pincus, 924 25th Street, Zone 7; Charles Sifton, 418 West 20th Street, New York 11, N.Y.; chief clerk, Darrell St. Claire, 4970 Linnean Avenue, Zone 8; assistant chief clerk, Morella R. Hansen, 2415 I Street, Zone 7; staff members: Arthur M. Kuhl, 1200 South Court House Road, Arlington 4, Va.; Seth Tillman, 1611 31st Street, Zone 7; Phillip Carlson, 614 A Street SE., Zone 3; staff assistants: Milrae E. Jensen, River House, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va.; Mary Ann Sames, 4862 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 7; assistant clerks: Janinne B. Giroir, 2908 Q Street, Zone 7; Jan Graham, 3011 P Street, Zone 7; R. Patricia McMahon, 3201 Woodland Drive, Zone 8; Mildred Mitchel, 6445 Luzon Avenue, Zone 12; Elaine Parker, 25 East Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Anne M. Piggot, 2122 Decatur Place, Zone8; Varney Porter, 1300 30th Street, Zone 7; Penelope Saffer, 3320—-A South Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va.; Carolyn Smith, 1707 Second Street, Zone 1; AddiceD. Thomas, 118 10th Street SE., Zone 3; Phillip C. Dozier, 4634 Livingston Road SE., Zone 20; Charles L. Parks, 4634 Livingston Road SE., Zone 20; James G. Rumph, 4634 Livingston Road SE., Zone 20; printing clerk, Abner Kendrick, 8437 Ravenswood Road, Hyattsville, Md. Government Operations.—Chief clerk and staff director, Walter L. Reynolds, 4801 Connecticut. Avenue, Zone 8; professional staff members, Glenn K. Shriver, 5415 Center Street, Chevy Chase 14, Md.; W. E. O’Brien, 2401 32d Street SE., Zone 21; James R. Calloway, 3713 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va.; Arthur A. Sharp, 3909 Franconia Road, Alexandria, Va.; assistant chief clerk, Ann M. Grickis, 3200 16th Street, Zone 10; clerical assistants: Ray Barnett, 2000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Yvonne Scott, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 5; Anne Kalland, 907 Cottage Street, Vienna, Va.; Dorothy Lang, 3012 South Grant Street, Arlington, Va. Staffs of Senate Committees 249 Interior and Insular Affairs.—Staff director, Jerry T. Verkler, 303 A Street SE.; special counsel, Thomas S. Foley, 328 G Street SW.; professional staff: Stewart Freneh, chief counsel, 2228 Q Street; James H. Gamble, 1320 Graham Road, Falls Chureh, Va.; Benton Stong, 404 West Great Falls Street, Falls Church, Va.; Roy Whitacre, 120 Third Street SE.; clerical staff: Dorothy Davis, 2506 Davis Avenue, Alexandria, Va.; Rosemary Donnelley, 4201 Cathedral Avenue; Betty Sutton, 5900 Paul Street, Alexandria, Va.; Ethel Swallow, 3612 N Street. Judiciary.—Chief clerk, Joseph A. Davis, 127 Lynmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; professional staff: Thomas B. Collins, 5306 Bverest Drive SE.; Brad Dye, 3414 29th Street, Zone 8; George S. Green, 1527 38th Street SE.; L. P. B. Lipscomb, 3619 Alabama Avenue SE.; Francis C. Rosenberger, 509 Fontaine Street, Alexandria, Va.; Arthur A. Sandusky, 2720 Ordway Street; clerical staff: Mildred L. Canon, 2423 North Powhatan Street, Arlington 7, Va.; C. D. Chrissos, 7505 Mansfield Drive, Camp Springs, Md.; : Carrie’ Lee Conner, 3005 South Grant Street, Arlington, Va.; Katherine M. Elis, 2416 Spring Lake Drive, Lutherville-Timonium, Md.; Beatrice Martin Gray, 2745 29th Street; Mary Rogers, 2141 1 Street; Richard F. Wambaeh, 3414 29th Street, Zone 8. Labor and Public Welfare.—Chief clerk, Stewart E. McClure, 3013 Dent Place general counsel, John S. Forsythe, 1606 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va.; minority counsel, Michael J. Bernstein, 4822 30th Street South, Arling-ton, Va.; professional staff members: Frederick R. Blackwell, 17 D Street SW.; Robert W. Barclay, 10809 Clermont Avenue, Garrett Park, Md; Edward D. Friedman, 10702 Weymouth Street, Garrett Park, Md.; Charles Lee; 1715 Upshur Street; John L. Sweeney, 5300 Ventnor Road, Green Acres, Md.; minority ‘professional staff members: Raymond D. Hurley, 5106 Nahant Street, Sumner, Md.; John D. Stringer, 3126 3Sth Street; clerieal staff: Crawford C. Heerlein, ’ calendar elerk, 507 Adams Place, Falls Church, Va.; Thelma Blankenship, 602 Galveston Street. SE.; Helyn Eagle, 101 North Carolina ‘Avenue SE.: ; Kathryn Fleteher, 3249 N Street, Zone 7; Eleanor Forsythe, 626 Independence Avenue SE.; Nina Fountain, 1100 Ros-well Drive, Falls Church, Va.; Carmel Giancola, 825 New Hampshire Avenue; Lucille Gould, 2511 Q Street; Vivien Harman, 802 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Rowena Lovette, 917 North Wayne Street, Arlington, Va.; Margaret Porcher, 3524 Water Street; Marjorie Whittaker, 1710 Hobart Street. Post Office and Civil Service—William P. Gulledge, staff director and counsel, Room 6215, Senate Office Building; assistant staff director, Robert IL. Sumwalt, 4000 Cathedral Avenue; professional staff members: Frank A. Paschal, 4201 Massachusetts Av ‘enue; ‘Richard G. Fuller, 907 Eldon Drive, Alexandria, Va.; investigator, David Minton, 2643 Powhatan Str eet, Arling-ton, Va.; clerical assistants: Jay Elaine Gooselaw, 1840 Primrose Road; Gladys N. Johnston, 3900 16th Street; Innis E. Me Donald, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue; Ann Moore, 3711 Alabama Avenue SE.; Betty B. Rabbitt, 14-H Laurel Hill Road, Greenbelt, Md.; Polly Sargent, 2480 16th Street z Pegey L. Thornton, 3901 Southern Avenue SE.; Betty C. Alexander, 2319 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va.; Alice E. Enright, 1403 37th Street, Zone 7; Donna Mitchell, 123 Lee Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Public Works—Ron M. Linton, chief clerk and staff director, 5917 33d Street; Richard E. Gerrish, assistant chief clerk, 430 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va.; technical staff: Theo. W. Sneed, 5411 10th Street, Arlington, Va.; John L. Mutz, 4200 Cathedral Avenue; clerical staff: Frances T. Clark, 6203 Dahlonega Road, Zone 16; Mary A. Trujillo, 235 Seeond Street NE., Zone 2; Carlotta Reedy, 2480 16th Street. 250 Congressional Directory Republican Conference of the Senate—Staff director, David S. Teeple, 9228 Whitney Street, Silver Spring, Md.; assistant to the staff director, Bryan F. LaPlante, 3555 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va.; professional staff: Bruce R. Barr, 3910 Jenifer Street, Zone 15; Martin J. Clancy, 5010 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; David Kammerman, 5009 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16; Cordelia B. Makarius, 714 Janneys Lane, Alexandria, Va.; George R. Wallrodt, Jr., 118 Third Street SE., Zone 3; F. Clyde Wilkinson, 3030 North Quincy Street, Arlington 7, Va.; secretarial staff: Sandra M. Garofoli, 220 Second Street SE., Zone 3; Patricia I.. Harrison, 9404 Corsica Drive, Bethesda 14, Md.; Eleanor A. Tehan, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10; Elizabeth Voth, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9. Republican Policy Committee.—Staff director, David S. Teeple, 9228 Whitney Street, Silver Spring, Md.; senior staff specialist, Frank IL. Kluckhohn, 3161 Adams Mill Road, Zone 10; professional staff: Karl H. W. Baarslag, 506 Dartmouth Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Arthur E. Burgess, 1435 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va.; Russell J. Call, 2305 Catskill Street SE., Zone 21; Winifrede B. DeWeese, 3107 North Kensington Street, Arlington 7, Va.; Arthur E. Scott, Box 64, Centreville, Va.; Harold M. Templeman, 1118 South Thomas Street, Arlington 4, Va.; secretarial staff: Alice A. Robinson, 1739 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Irene -E. Semiklose, 2041-B 38th Street SE., Zone 20. Rules and Adminzstration.—Staff director, Gordon F. Harrison, 4310 Softwood Trail, McLean, Va.; chief counsel, Hugh Q. Alexander, 525 Monticello Boulevard, Alexandria, Va.; staff members: Charles A. Murray, 8503 Burn-ing Tree Road, Bethesda, Md.; Frank Banicevich, 127 C Street NE.; Walter L. Mote, 5214 53d Avenue, Camp Springs, Md.; John P. Coder, 8115 Manson Street, Hyattsville, Md.; Marian G. Moore, 610 Arlington Village, Arlington 4, Va.; B. Floye Gavin, 208 Massachusetts Avenue NE.; Hildreth T. Sharp, 3636 16th Street; Alice Clark, 2480 16th Street; Ora Jean Hunt, 4620 Second Street South, Arlington, Va. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE [Demoerats in roman; Republicans in italics] Agriculture (Meets first Tuesday and at call of chairman) Harold D. Cooley, of North Carolina. W. R. Poage, of Texas. George M. Grant, of Alabama. E. C. Gathings, of Arkansas. John L. MeMillan, of South Carolina. Thomas G. Abernethy, of Mississippi. Watkins M. Abbitt, of Virginia. Paul C. Jones, of Missouri. Harlan Hagen, of California. Lester R. Johnson, of Wisconsin. D. R. (Billy) Matthews, of Florida. Frank A. Stubblefield, of Kentucky. Ralph R. Harding, of idaho. G. Elliott Hagan, of Georgia. Graham Purcell, of Texas. James H. Morrison, of Louisiana. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, of New York. Robert B. Duncan, of Oregon. Alec G. Olson, of Minnesota. Robert L. Leggett, of California. Spark M. Matsunaga, of Hawaii. A. Fernés-Isern, of Puerto Rico. Charles B. Hoeven, of Towa. Paul B. Dague, of Pennsylvania. Page Belcher, of Oklahoma. Clifford G. McIntire, of Maine. Charles M. Teague, of California. Albert H. Quie, of Minnesota. Don L. Shert, of North Dakota. Catherine May, of Washington. Delbert L. Latta, of Ohio. Ralph Harvey, of Indiana. Paul Findley, of Illinois. Bob Dole, of Kansas. Ralph F. Beermann, of Nebraska. Edward Hutchinson, of Michigan. Christine S. Gallagher, Clerk Appropriations (Meets upon Clarence Cannon, of Missouri. George H. Mahon, of Texas. Harry R. Sheppard, of California. Albert Thomas, of Texas. Michael J. Kirwan, of Ohio. 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. Otto E. Passman, of Louisiana. Joe L. Evins, of Tennessee. John F. Shelley, of California. Edward P. Boland, of Massachusetts. William H. Natcher, of Kentucky. Daniel J. Flood, of Pennsylvania. Winfield K. Denton, of Indiana. Tom Steed, of Oklahoma. Joseph M. Montoya, of New Mexico. George E. Shipley, of Illinois. John M. Slack, Jr., of West Virginia. John Lesinski, of Michigan. John J. Flynt, Jr., of Georgia. Neal Smith, of Iowa. Robert N. Giaimo, of Connecticut. Julia Butler Hansen, of Washington. Edward R. Finnegan, of Illinois. Charles S. Joelson, of New Jersey. Joseph P. Addabbo, of New York. call of chairman) Ben F. Jensen, of Iowa. Walt Horan, of Washington. Gerald R. Ford, of Michigan. Harold C. Ostertag, of New York. Frank T. Bow, of Ohio. Charles R. Jonas, of North Carolina. Melvin R. Laird, of Wisconsin. Elford A. Cederberg, of Michigan. Glenard P. Lipscomb, of California. John J. Rhodes, of Arizona. John R. Pillion, of New York. William E. Minshall, of Ohio. Robert H. Michel, of Illinois. Silvio O. Conte, of Massachusetts. William H. Milliken, of Pennsylvania. Earl Wilson, of Indiana. Odin Langen, of Minnesota. William Henry Harrison, of Wyoming. Ben Reifel, of South Dakota. Louis C. Wyman, of New Hampshire. Kenneth Sprankle, Clerk 251 Congressional Directory Armed Services (Meets Tuesday) Carl Vinson, of Georgia. Leslie C. Arends, of Illinois. L. Mendel Rivers, of South Carolina. Leon H. Gavin, of Pennsylvania. Philip J. Philbin, of Massachusetts. Walter Norblad, of Oregon. F. Edward Hébert, of Louisiana. William H. Bates, of Massachusetts. Arthur Winstead, of Mississippi. Alvin E. O’Konski, of Wisconsin. Melvin Price, of Illinois. William G. Bray, of Indiana, O. C. Fisher, of Texas. Bob Wilson, of California. Porter Hardy, Jr., of Virginia. Frank C. Osmers, Jr., of New Jersey. . Clyde Doyle, of California. Charles S. Gubser, of California. Charles E. Bennett, of Florida. Frank J. Becker, of New York. Richard E. Lankford, of Maryland. Charles E. Chamberlain, of Michigan. George Huddleston, Jr., of Alabama. Alexander Pirnie, of New York. James A. Byrne, of Pennsylvania. Durward G. Hall, of Missouri, Samuel S. Stratton, of New York. Donald D. Clancy, of Ohio. -Jeffery Cohelan, of California. Robert T. Stafford, of Vermont. Victor Wickersham, of Oklahoma. Ed Foreman, of Texas. Otis G. Pike, of New York. Joe M. Kilgore, of Texas. Richard H. Ichord, of Missouri. Lucien N. Nedzi, of Michigan. Clarence D. Long, of Maryland. A. Fern6s-Isern, of Puerto Rico. Robert W. Smart, Chief Counsel Banking and Currency (Meets Tuesday) Wright Patman, of Texas. 1 Clarence E. Kilburn, of New York. Albert Rains, of Alabama. William B. Widnall, of New Jersey. Abraham J. Multer, of New York. Eugene Siler, of Kentucky. William A. Barrett, of Pennsylvania. Paul A. Fino, of New York. Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. John B.) Sullivan, Florence P. Dwyer, of New Jersey. of Missouri. Seymour Halpern, of New York. Henry S. Reuss, of Wisconsin. James Harvey, of Michigan. Thomas L. Ashley, of Ohio. Oliver P. Bolton, of Ohio. ; Charles A. Vanik, of Ohio William E. Brock 3d, of Tennessee. William S. Moorhead, of Pennsylvania. Robert Taft, Jr., of Ohio. Robert G. Stephens, Jr., of Georgia. Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania. Fernand J. St. Germain, of Rhode Island. Sherman P. Lloyd, of Utah. Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas. Burt L. Talcott, of California. Claude Pepper, of Florida. Joseph G. Minish, of New Jersey. Charles L. Weltner, of Georgia. Richard T. Hanna, of California. Bernard F. Grabowski, of Connecticut. Charles H. Wilson, of California. Robert L. Cardon, Clerk Commuattees of the House District of Columbia (Meets first Monday) John L. M¢Millan, of South Carolina. Joel T. Broyhill, of Virginia. Thomas G. Abernethy, of Mississippi. James C. Auchincloss, of New Jersey. Howard W. Smith, of Virginia. William L. Springer, of Illinois. William L. Dawson, of Illinois. Ancher Nelsen, of Minnesota. . John Bell Williams, of Mississippi. Alvin E. O’ Konski, of Wisconsin. Abraham J. Multer, of New York. William H. Harsha, Jr., of Ohio. John Dowdy, of Texas. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. George Huddleston, Jr., of Alabama. Fred Schwengel, of Towa. Basil L. Whitener, of North Carolina. Frank J. Horton, of New York. Jeffery Cohelan, of California. Fernand J. St. Germain, of Rhode Island. James W. Trimble, of Arkansas. B. F. Sisk, of California. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., of Michigan. G. Elliott. Hagan, of Georgia. James TF. Clark, Clerk Education and Labor {Second and fourth Thursdays) Adam C. Powell, of New York. Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr., of New Jersey. Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. William H. Ayres, of Ohie. Phil M. Landrum, of Georgia. Robert P. Griffin, of Michigan. Edith Green, of Oregon. Albert H. Quie, of Minnesota. James Roosevelt, of California. Charles E. Goodell, of New York. Frank Thompson, Jr., of New Jersey. 1 Penrald C. Bruce, of Indiana. Ehwer-J. Holland, of Pennsylvania. John M. Ashbrook, of Ohie. John H. Dent, of Pennsylvania. Dave Martin, of Nebraska. Roeman-C.. Pucinski, of Illinois. Alphenzo Bell, of California. Dominick V. Daniels, of New Jersey. M. G. (Gene) Snyder, of Kentucky. John Brademas, of Indiana. Paul Findley, of Hlinois. James G. O'Hara, of Michigan. Robert Taft, Jr., of Ohio. Ralph J. Scott, of North Carolina. Hugh L. Carey, of New York. Augustus F. Hawkins, of California. Carlton R. Sickles, of Maryland. Sam M. Gibbons, of Florida. Thomas P. Gill, of Hawaii. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. Louise Maxienne Dargans, Chief Clerk Congressional Directory Foreign Affairs (Meets Tuesday) Thomas E. Morgan, of Pennsylvania. Frances P. Bolton, of Ohio. Clement J. Zablocki, of Wisconsin. E. Ross Adair, of Indiana. Omar Burleson, of Texas. William S. Mailliard, of California. Edna F. Kelly, of New York. Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr., of New Jersey. Wayne L. Hays, of Ohio. William S. Broomfield, of Michigan. Armistead I. Selden, Jr., of Alabama. Robert R. Barry, of New York. John L. Pilcher, of Georgia. J. Irving Whalley, of Pennsylvania. Barratt O'Hara, of Illinois. | H. R. Gross, of Iowa. L. H. Fountain, of North Carolina. E. Y. Berry, of South Dakota. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. Edward J. Derwinski, of Illinois. Leonard Farbstein, of New York. F. Bradford Morse, of Massachusetts. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., of Michigan. James F. Battin, of Montana. Lindley Beckworth, of Texas. Vernon W. Thomson, of Wisconsin. Harris B. McDowell, Jr., of Delaware. William T. Murphy, of Illinois. Cornelius E. Gallagher, of New Jersey. Robert N. C. Nix, of Pennsylvania. John S. Monagan, of Connecticut. Donald M. Fraser, ot Minnesota. Ronald Brooks Cameron, of California. Boyd Crawford, Staff Administrator Government Operations (Meets third Wednesday) William L. Dawson, of Illinois. R. Walter Riehlman, of New York. Chet Holifield, of California. George Meader, of Michigan. Jack Brooks, of Texas. Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio. L. H. Fountain, of North Carolina. Florence P. Dwyer, of New Jersey. Porter Hardy, Jr., of Virginia. Robert P. Griffin, of Michigan. John A. Blatnik, of Minnesota. George M. Wallhauser, of New Jersey. Robert E. Jones, of Alabama. John B. Anderson, of Illinois, Edward A. Garmatz, of Maryland. Richard S. Schweiker, of Pennsylvania. John E. Moss, of California. Ogden R. Reid, of New York. Dante B. Fascell, of Florida. Frank J. Horton, of New York. Henry S. Reuss, of Wisconsin. Bull Stinson, of Washington. John S. Monagan, of Connecticut. Robert McClory, of Illinois. Richard E. Lankford, of Maryland. Torbert H. Macdonald, of Massachu- setts. J. Edward Roush, of Indiana. William 8S. Moorhead, of Pennsylvania. Cornelius E. Gallagher, of New Jersey. William J. Randall, of Missouri. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, of New York. Christine Ray Davis, Staff Director Cemmattees of the House 255 House Administration (Meets second Wednesday) Omar Burleson, of Texas. Paul F. Schenck, of Ohio. Samuel N. Friedel, of Maryland. Robert J. Corbett, of Pennsylvania. Robert T. Ashmore, of South Carolina. John B. Bennett, of Michigan. Wayne L. Hays, of Ohio. Glenard P. Lipscomb, of California. Paul C. Jones, of Missouri. Charles E. Chamberlain, of Michigan. George M. Rhodes, of Pennsylvania. Charles E. Goodell, of New York. Frank Thompson, Jr., of New Jersey. John Kyl, of Towa. Watkins M. Abbitt, of Virginia. Willard S. Curtin, of Pennsylvania. Robert A. Everett, of Tennessee. Joe Skubiiz, of Kansas. John J. McFall, of California. Samuel L. Devine, of Ohio. Joe D. Waggonner, Jr., of Louisiana. Carl D. Perkins, of Kentucky. John H. Dent, of Pennsylvania. Sam M. Gibbons, of Florida. Julian P. Langston, Chief Clerk Interior and Insular Affairs (Meets Wednesday or on call of chairman) 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. James A. Haley, of Florida. Jack Westland, of Washington. Ed Edmondson, of Oklahoma. Craig Hosmer, of California. Walter S. Baring, of Nevada. J. Edgar Chenoweth, of Colorado. Thomas G. Morris, of New Mexico. John Kyl, of Iowa. Ralph J. Rivers, of Alaska. Hjalmar C. Nygaard, of North Dakota. Roy A. Taylor, of North Carolina. Homer E. Abele, of Ohio. Harold T. Johnson, of California. Joe Skubitz, of Kansas. Hugh L. Carey, of New York. Charlotte T. Reid, of Illinois. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona. Laurence J. Burton, of Utah. Elizabeth Kee, of West Virginia. Rogers C. B. Morton, of Maryland. Ray Roberts, of Texas. Pat Minor Martin, of California. Robert B. Duncan, of Oregon. Compton I. White, Jr., of Idaho. John O. Marsh, Jr., of Virginia. Edward R. Roybal, of California. Thomas P. Gill, of Hawaii. A. Fernés-Isern, of Puerto Rico. Naney J. Arnold, Chief Clerk Congressional Directory Interstate and Foreign Commerce (Second Tuesday or on call of chairman) Oren Harris, of Arkansas. John B. Bennett, of Michigan. John Bell Williams, of Mississippi. William L. Springer, of Illinois. Kenneth A. Roberts, of Alabama. Paul F. Schenck, of Ohio. Harley O. Staggers, of West Virginia. J. Arthur Younger, of California. Walter Rogers, of Texas. Milton W. Glenn, of New Jersey. Samuel N. Friedel, of Maryland. Samuel L. Devine, of Ohio. Torbert H. Macdonald, of Massachu-Ancher Nelsen, of Minnesota. setts. Hastings Keith, of Massachusetts. George M. Rhodes, of Pennsylvania. Willard 8S. Curtin, of Pennsylvania. John Jarman, of Oklahoma. Abner W. Sibal, of Connecticut. Leo W. O’Brien, of New York. Glenn Cunningham, of Nebraska. John E. Moss, of California. James T. Broyhill, of North Carolina. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. Donald G. Brotzman, of Colorado. Paul G. Rogers, of Florida. Robert W. Hemphill, of South Carolina. Dan Rostenkowski, of Illinois. James C. Healey, of New York. Horace R. Kornegay, of North Caro- lina. W. R. Hull, Jr., of Missouri. Gillis W. Long, of Louisiana. Lionel Van Deerlin, of California. W. E. Williamson, Clerk Judiciary (Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays) Emanuel Celler, of New York. William M. McCulloch, of Ohio. Francis E. Walter, of Pennsylvania. William E. Miller, of New York. Michael A. Feighan, of Ohio. Richard H. Poff, of Virginia. Frank Chelf, of Kentucky. William C. Cramer, of Florida. Edwin E. Willis, of Louisiana. | Arch A. Moore, Jr., of West Virginia. Peter W. Rodino, Jr., of New Jersey. George Meader, of Michigan. E. L. Forrester, of Georgia. John V. Lindsay, of New York. Byron G. Rogers, of Colorado. William T. Cahill, of New Jersey. Harold D. Donohue, of Massachusetts. Garner E. Shriver, of Kansas. Jack Brooks, of Texas. Clark MacGregor, of Minnesota. William M. Tuck, of Virginia. Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., of Maryland. Robert T. Ashmore, of South Carolina. James E. Bromuwell, of Towa. John Dowdy, of Texas. Carleton J. King, of New York. Basil L. Whitener, of North Carolina. Pat Minor Martin, of California. Roland V. Libonati, of Illinois. Herman Toll, of Pennsylvania. Robert W. Kastenmeier, of Wisconsin. Jacob H. Gilbert, of New York. James C. Corman, of California. William L. St. Onge, of Connecticut. George F. Senner, Jr., of Arizona. Bess E. Dick, Staff Director a}Qt= Herbert C. Bonner, of Edward A. Garmatz, Leonor Kretzer (Mrs. of Missouri. T. Ashton BS ovapton. Commatiees of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries (Meets Wednesday of each North Carolina. of Maryland. John B.) Sullivan, of Louisiana. Frank M. Clark, of Pennsylvania. Thomas L. Ashley, of Ohio. John D. Dingell, of Michigan. 1.. Mendel Rivers, of South Carolina. Alton Lennon, of North Carolina. Thomas N. Downing, of Virginia. Bob Casey, of Texas. James A. Byrne, of Pennsylvania. Charles A. Vanik, of Ohio. Harlan Hagen, of California. Edith Green, of Oregon. Paul G. Rogers, of Florida. Frank A. Stubblefield, of Kentucky. John M. Murphy, of New York. Jacob H. Gilbert, of New York. Thor C. William William Thomas Milton Robert George Stanley Charles James Rogers week) Tollefson, of K. Van Pelt, S. Mailliard, M. Pelly, of Washington. of Wisconsin. of California. Washington. W. Glenn, of New Jersey. F. Ellsworth, of Kansas. A. Goodling, of Pennsylvania. R. Tupper, of Maine, A. Mosher, of Ohio. R. Grover, Jr. ., of New York. C. B. Morton, of Maryland. Hastings Keith, of Massachusetts. W. B. Winfield, Clerk | Post Office and (Meets first and Tom Murray, of Tennessee. James H. Morrison, of Louisiana. ThaddeusJ: Dulski, of New York. David N. Henderson, of North Carolina. Arnold Olsen, of Montana. Morris K. Udall, of Arizona." Dominick V. Daniels, of New Jersey. Lindley Beckworth, of Texas. Harley O. Staggers, of West Virginia. Robert N. C. Nix, of Pennsylvania. Everett G. Burkhalter, of California. Don Edwards, of California. Joe R. Pool, of Texas. Albert W. Watson, of South Carolina. Civil Service third Thursdays) Robert J. Corbett, of Pennsylvania. H. R. Gross, of Iowa. Joel T. Broyhill, of Virginia. August E. Johansen, of Michigan. Glenn Cunningham, of Nebraska. George M. Robert BR. Katharine Edward J. Robert F. Homer E. Wallhauser, of New Jersey. Barry, of New York. St. George, of New York, Derwinskz, of Illinois. Ellsworth, of Kansas. Abele, of Ohio. Charles E. Johnson, Staff Director 258 Congressional Directory Public Works (Meets upon call of chairman) Charles A. Buckley, of New York. James C. Auchincloss, of New Jersey. George H. Fallon, of Maryland. William C. Cramer, of Florida. Clifford Davis, of Tennessee. John F. Baldwin, of California. John A. Blatnik, of Minnesota. Fred Schwengel, of Towa. Robert E. Jones, of Alabama. Howard W. Robison, of New York. John C. Kluezynski, of Illinois. William H. Harsha, Jr., of Ohio. T. Ashton Thompson, of Louisiana. James Harvey, of Michigan. James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas. John C. Kunkel, of Pennsylvania. Kenneth J. Gray, of Illinois. Robert T. McLoskey, of Illinois. Frank M. Clark, of Pennsylvania. James R. Grover, Jr., of New York. Ed Edmondson, of Oklahoma. James H. Quillen, of Tennessce. John J. McFall, of California. Carl W. Rich, of Ohio. John Young, of Texas. James C. Cleveland, of New Hampshire. Harold T. Johnson, of California. Don H. Clausen, of California. W. J. Bryan Dorn, of South Carolina. David N. Henderson, of North Carolina. Arnold Olsen, of Montana. Harold M. Ryan, of Michigan. J. Russell Tuten, of Georgia. John M. Murphy, of New York. Richard J. Sullivan, Chief Counsel Rules (Meets upon call of chairman) Howard W. Smith, of Virginia. Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio. William M. Colmer, of Mississippi. Katharine St. George, of New York. Ray J. Madden, of Indiana. H. Allen Smith, of California. James J. Delaney, of New York. Elmer J. Hoffman, of Illinois. James W. Trimble, of Arkansas. William H. Avery, of Kansas. Homer Thornberry, of Texas. Richard Bolling, of Missouri. Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., of Massachusetts. Carl Elliott, of Alabama. B. F. Sisk, of California. Thomas M. Carruthers, Clerk Science and Astronautics (Meets Tuesday) George P. Miller, of California. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of Massachusetts Olin E. Teague, of Texas. James G. Fulton, of Pennsylvania. Joseph E. Karth, of Minnesota. J. Edgar Chenoweth, of Colorado. Ken Hechler, of West Virginia. William K. Van Pelt, of Wisconsin. Emilio Q. Daddario, of Connecticut. R. Walter Riehlman, of New York. J. Edward Roush, of Indiana. Charles A. Mosher, of Ohio. Thomas G. Morris, of New Mexico. Richard L. Roudebush, of Indiana. Bob Casey, of Texas. ; Alphonzo Bell, of California. Wm. J. Randall, of Missouri. Thomas M. Pelly, of Washington. John W, Davis, of Georgia. Donald Rumsfeld, of Illinois. William Fitts Ryan, of New York. James D. Weaver, of Pennsylvania. Thomas N. Downing, of Virginia. Edward J. Gurney, of Florida. Joe D. Waggonner, Jr., of Louisiana. John W. Wydler, of New York. Edward J. Patten, of New Jersey. Richard H. Fulton, of Tennessee. Don Fuqua, of Florida. Neil Staebler, of Michigan. Carl Albert, of Oklahoma. Charles F. Ducander, Executive Director Commutiees of the House Un-American Activities {Meets first and third Wednesdays) Francis E. Walter, of Pennsylvania. August E. Johansen, of Michigan. Clyde Doyle, of California. Donald C. Bruce, of Indiana. Edwin E. Willis, of Louisiana. Henry C. Schadeberg, of Wisconsin. William M. Tuck, of Virginia. John M. Ashbrook, of Ohio. Joe R. Pool, of Texas. Francis J. McNamara, Director Veterans’ Affairs (Meets upon call of chairman) Olin E. Teague, of Texas. William H. Ayres, of Ohio. W. J. Bryan Dorn, of South Carolina. E. Ross Adair, of Indiana. Elizabeth Kee, of West Virginia. Paul A. Fino, of New York. James A. Haley, of Florida." John P. Saylor, of Pennsylvania. Walter S. Baring, of Nevada. Charles M. Teague, of California. Robert A. Everett, of Tennessee. Seymour Halpern, of New York. Thaddeus J. Dulski. of New York. Henry C. Schadeberg, of Wisconsin. Roland V. Libonati, of Illinois. Robert F. Ellsworth, of Kansas. Harris B. McDowell, Jr., of Delaware. James E. Bromwell, of Iowa. Horace R. Kornegay, of North Carolina. ay Roberts, of Texas. Robert T. Secrest, of Ohio. Don Edwards, of California. John O. Marsh, Jr., of Virginia. George E. Brown, Jr., of California. Oliver E. Meadows, Staff Director Ways and Means (Meets upon call of chairman) Wilbur D. Mills, of Arkansas. John W. Byrnes, of Wisconsin. Cecil R. King, of California. Howard H. Baker, of Tennessee. Thomas J. O’Brien, of Illinois. Thomas B. Curtis, of Missouri. Hale Boggs, of Louisiana. Victor A. Knox, of Michigan. Kugene J. Keogh, of New York. James B. Uit, of California. Frank M. Karsten, of Missouri. Jackson E. Betts, of Ohio. A. Sydney Herlong, Jr., of Florida. Bruce Alger, of Texas. William J. Green, Jr., of Pennsylvania. Steven B. Derounian, of New York. John C. Watts, of Kentucky. Herman T. Schneebeli, of Pennsylvania. Al Ullman, of Oregon. Harold R. Collier, of Illinois. James A. Burke, of Massachusetts. Clark W. Thompson, of Texas. Martha W. Griffiths, of Michigan. Ross Bass, of Tennessee. W. Pat Jennings, of Virginia. Leo H. Irwin, Chief Counsel 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.—Joe L. Evins, Representative from Tennessee. Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Abraham J. Multer, Representative from New York. Tom Steed, Representative from Oklahoma. James Roosevelt, Representative from California. John C. Kluezynski, Representative from Illinois. John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan. William M. McCulloch, Representative from Ohio. Arch A. Moore, Jr., Representative from West Virginia. William H. Avery, Representative from Kansas. H. Allen Smith, Representative from California. Howard W. Robison, Representative from New York. Ralph Harvey, Representative from Indiana. Staff Director.—Bryan Haskell Jacques, 4505 19th Street North, Arlington, Va. General Counsel.—Richard L. Mitchell, the Dodge House. Administrative Assistant.—Jane M. Deem, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Clerk.—Myrtle Ruth Foutch, 120 C Street NE., Zone 2. Minority Counsel.—John J. Williams, 4903 Fort Sumner Drive, Zone 16. 261 89708°—63——19 STAFFS OF HOUSE COMMITTEES Agriculture.—Robert C. Bruce, 442 Vista Drive, Falls Church, Va., assistant counsel; Christine S. Gallagher, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7, clerk; Martha S. Hannah, 1639 Fitzgerald Lane, Alexandria, Va., staff assistant; John J. Heim-burger, 2001 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va., counsel; Peggy J. Lamm, 110 D Street SE., staff assistant; Francis M. LeMay, 418 Constitution Ave-nue NE. staff consultant; George F. Misslbeck, 416 Karl Road, Alexandria, Va., printing editor; Hyde H. Murray, 3511 Texas Avenue SE., assistant clerk; Betty Prezioso, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va., staff assistant; Lydia Vacin, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, staff assistant; Jane C. Wojcik, 532 20th Street, staff assistant. Appropriationss—Clerks and staff directors: Kenneth Sprankle, 5902 Welborn Drive, Wood Acres 16, Md.; Paul M. Wilson, 7602 Wildwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md.; staff members: Carson W. Culp, 4200 Dresden Street, Kensing-ton, Md.; Jay B. Howe, 10230 New Hampshire Avenue, Hillandale, Silver Spring, Md.; Ross P. Pope, 723 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va.; Robert M. Moyer, 505 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, Va.; Frank P. Sanders, 5310 Glen-wood Road, Bethesda, Md.; Eugene B. Wilhelm, 1406 Highview Place, Falls Church, Va.; Robert P. Williams, 151 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va.; George E. Evans, 5111 Eighth Road South, Arlington, Va.; Aubrey A. Gunnels, 1126 Aronow Drive, Falls Church, Va.; Robert L. Michaels, 205 Deerfield Court, Falls Church, Va.; G. Homer Skarin, 6914 North 29th Street, Arlington 13, Va.; Earl C. Silsby, 3430 39th Street; Lawrence C. Miller, 4214 Van Buren Street, University Park, Hyattsville, Md.; Francis G. Merrill, 4016 Sumner Road, Alexandria, Va.; Ralph Preston, 9223 Limestone Place, College Park, Md.; Keith F. Mainland, 508 Courtley Court, Fairfax, Va, Armed Services.—Professional staff: Robert W. Smart, chief counsel, 10 Fourth Street NE.; John R. Blandford, counsel, 4520 North 39th Street, Arlington, Va.; Philip W. Kelleher, counsel, 3 Shannon Court, Alexandria, Va.; Frank M. Slatinshek, counsel, 401 Belle Vista Drive, Alexandria, Va.; clerical staff: Oneta L. Stockstill, committee secretary, 417 First Street SE.; Berniece Kalinowski, secretary, 4000 Beecher Street; L. Louise Ellis, secretary, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue; Dorothy R. Britton, secretary, 5418 20th Street, Hyatts-ville, Md.; Edna E. Johnson, secretary, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington 2, Va.; James A. Deakins, bill clerk, 17 Second Street NE. Banking and Currency.—Staff director and clerk, William Summers Johnson, 1537 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, Va.; general counsel, Robert R. Poston, 3812 27th Street North, Arlington, Va.; professional staff member, John E. Barriere, 1207 Rippon Road, Alexandria, Va.; senior economist, Harrison F. Houghton, 4101 Oglethorpe Street, Hyattsville, Md.; minority staff member, Orman S. Fink, 824 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va.; editor, Roger J. Brown, 110 D Street SE.; assistant clerk, Marguerite Bean, 110 D Street SE.; secre-tary to the minority, Mary W. Layton, 3831 Newark Street; assistant clerk, Elizabeth L. Ruth, 3259 O Street SE. District of Columbia. —James T. Clark, clerk, 5600 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md.; Hayden S. Garber, counsel, 4620 Careybrook Lane, Oxon Hill, Md.; Clayton D. Gasque, staff director, 445 House Office Building; Donald J. Tubridy, minority clerk, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va.; Leonard O. Hilder, investigator, 4805 North Second Street, Arlington, Va.; Ellen M. Coxeter, assistant clerk, 4977 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md.; Patricia A. Dempsey, assistant clerk, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va.; James M. Earnest, assistant clerk, 5060 Millwood Lane, Zone 16. 264 Congressional Directory Education and Labor.—Chief clerk, Louise Maxienne Dargans; staff director, Russell C. Derrickson; education chief, Deborah Partridge Wolfe; investiga-tive task force: Marvin R. Fullmer, chief; Odell Clark, investigator; ad-ministrative assistants: Cleomine B. Lewis, Louise Wright, Don F. Berens, Cabell Waller Berge, Jeanne Thomson; Corrine A. Huff, receptionist; minority clerk, Richard T. Burress; minority secretary, Beverly Pearson. Foreign Affairs.—Staff administrator and committee clerk, Boyd Crawford, 101 Idylwood Road, Falls Church, Va.; senior staff consultant, Roy J. Bullock, 8 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va.; staff consultants: Albert C. F. Westphal, 4010 Warren Street; Franklin J. Schupp, 4478 Upton Street; Robert F. Brandt, 4616 Massachusetts Avenue; Harry C. Cromer, 8904 Charred Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md.; Philip B. Billings, 710 Guilford Court, Silver Spring, Md.; Marian A. Czarnecki, 5302 Westport Road, Chevy Chase, Md.; senior staff assistant, June Nigh, Falls Church, Va.; staff assist-ants: Helen C. Mattas, 2323 11th Street North, Arlington, Va.; Helen L. Hashagen, 1515 Ogden Street; Mary Louise O’Brien, 5525 39th Street; Mary E. Medsger, 2510/¢ East Place; Robert J. Bowen, clerical assistant, 5207 Colonial Drive, Walter Heights, Camp Springs, Md. Government Operations.—Christine Ray Davis, staff director, 4805 Blagden Ave-nue; James A. Lanigan, general counsel, 3401 Porter Street; Miles Q. Romney, associate general counsel, 1202 Summit Avenue, Alexandria, Va.; staff mem-bers: Earle J. Wade, 4121 W Street; Dolores Fel’Dotto, 2480 16th Street; Ann E. McLachlan, 2480 16th Street; Patricia Maheux, 2604 Arcola Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Charlotte C. Bickett, 1636 Buchanan Street NE.; mi-nority staff: Malcolm K. Edwards, 8644 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring, Md.; minority staff member: John Philip Carlson, 1111 Marlan Drive, Alexandria, Va. House Administration.—Chief clerk, Julian P. Langston; assistant clerks: Marjorie Savage, 4108 Lee Highway, Arlington 7, Va.; Mary F. Stolle, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Interior and Insular Affairs.—Professional staff: Sidney L. McFarland, profes-sional staff director and engineering consultant, 9417 Crosby Road, Silver Spring, Md.; T. Richard Witmer, counsel, 433 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va.; John lL. Taylor, consultant on Territorial and Indian Affairs, 7101 Bridle Path Lane, Rosemary Terrace, Hyattsville, Md.; Milton A. Pearl, 2317 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va., consultant en mining, minerals, and public lands; clerical staff: Nancy J. Arnold, chief clerk, 2420 Menokin Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Dixie S. Barton, clerk, 2400 Pennsylvania Avenue; Virginia Bedsole, clerk, 3906 Stratford Lane, Alexandria, Va.; Patricia B. Freeman, clerk, 4405 Windom Place; Patricia A. Murray, clerk, 3607 N Street; Susan A. Whitener, clerk, 3341 Prospect Street. Interstate and Foreign Commerce.—Clerk, W. E. Williamson, 912 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va.; assistant clerks: Kenneth J. Painter, 12511 Atherton Drive, Wheaton, Md.; Marcella M. Fencl, 2725 39th Street; Joanne C. Neuland, 1901 Wyoming Avenue; Mildred H. Lang, 8617 Adams Drive, Fort Washington Forest, Md.; Mary Ryan, 8600 Carroll Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Elsie M. Karpovich, 5239 Ellis Street SE.; Roy P. Wilkinson, 301 Delafield Place; printing editor: Glenn L. Johnson, 2603 39th Street; staff assistant, Marion M. Burson, 2422 North Underwood Street, Arlington 13, Va.; professional staff: Kurt Borchardt, 3339 Legation Street; Andrew Stevenson, 9208 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Sam G. Spal, 6508 Elgin Lane, Bethesda, Md.; George W. Perry, 3040 Idaho Avenue. Committees of the House 265 Judiciary.—Staff director, Bess E. Dick, 2928 Ellicott Terrace; general counsel, William R. Foley, 420 Blue Bill Lane, Alexandria, Va.; professional staff: Walter M. Besterman, 3508 Rodman Street; Stuart H. Johnson, Jr., 2906 N Street; Murray Drabkin, 505 Franklin Street, Alexandria, Va.; Herbert Fuchs, 2220 49th Street; Garner J. Cline, 5225 Woodland Drive, Spring-field, Va.; William H. Copenhaver, 1535 44th Street; law revision counsel, Charles J. Zinn, 2601 Woodley Place; assistant law revision counsel, Joseph Fischer, 208 Massachusetts Avenue NE.; William P. Shattuck, 4815 16th Street North, Arlington, Va.; clerical staff: Carrie Lou Allen, 101 North Caro-lina Avenue SE.; Anne J. Berger, 800 Fourth Street SW.; Jane C. Caldwell, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue; Frances Christy, 5225 Woodland Drive, Springfield, Va.; Mary DeMatteis, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va.; Vera Goudelock, 101 Woodland Drive, Forest Heights, Md.; Velma Smedley, 1657 31st Street. Merchant Marine and Fisheries—Clerk, W. B. Winfield, 4809 V Street; profes-sional staff: John M. Drewry, chief counsel, 2438 North Nottingham Street, Arlington, Va.; counsel, Bernard J. Zincke, 203 Maryland Avenue NE.; assistant counsel, Ned P. Everett, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va.; assistant clerks: Paul S. Bauer, staff consultant, 4816 Tilden Street; Frances Still, 702 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va.; Ruth E. Brookshire, 5017 Allan Road; secretaries: Vera A. Barker, 2823 Hillcrest Drive SE.; Edith W. Gordon, 6559 28th Street North, Arlington 13, Va. Post Office and Civil Service.—Charles E. Johnson, staff director, 1100 Kingwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md.; George M. Moore, counsel, 1101 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Bun Benton Bray, Jr., professional staff member, 912 Rose Lane, Falls Church, Va.; John H. Martiny, associate counsel, 6298 15th Road North, Arlington, Va.; William A. Irvine, staff member, Turkey Point, Edgewater, Md.; assistant clerks: John B. Price, 2117 Observatory Place; Lillian L. Hopkins, 110 D Street SE.; Lucy K. Daley, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue; secretaries: Elsie Thornton, 630 Sheridan Street, Chillum, Md.; Blanche M. Simons, 1127 West Wakefield Drive, Alexandria, Va. Public Works.—Richard J. Sullivan, chief counsel, 1555 South 28th Street, Arlington, Va.; Joseph R. Brennan, engineer-consultant, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va.; L. J. Andolsek, chief clerk, 4320 Nichols Avenue SW.; Clifton W. Enfield, minority counsel, 1706 Tilton Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; staff assistants: Helen Dooley, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va.; Helen A. Thompson, 5328 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md.; Dorothy Beam, 4801 Connecticut Avenue; Erla S. Youmans, 4802 69th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Rules.—Clerk, Thomas M. Carruthers, Suite H-313, the Capitol; assistant clerk, Mary Spencer Forrest, 4416 34th. Street South, Arlington, Va.; minority clerk, D. E. Lukens, 172 North Carolina Avenue SE. Science and Astronautics.—Charles F. Ducander, executive director and chief counsel; John A. Carstarphen, Jr., chief clerk; Philip B. Yeager, counsel; Frank R. Hammill, Jr., counsel; Emily Dodson, secretary; Mary Ann Robert, secretary; Carol F. Rodgers, secretary; Patricia B. Harford, secretary; June C. Stafford, secretary; investigating subcommittee: Richard P. Hines, staff consultant; Raymond Wilcove, staff consultant; W. H. Boone, technical consultant; Mary Ann Temple, secretary; Katherine V. Flanigan, assistant clerk; Joseph M. Felton, assistant staff consultant; Denis Quigley, publica-tions clerk; William E. Ditch, technical consultant. Un-American Activities. —Francis J. McNamara, director; Frank S. Tavenner, Jr., general counsel; Alfred M. Nittle, counsel. 266 Congressional Directory Veterans’ Affairs.—Professional staff: Oliver E. Meadows, staff director, 1114 Marlan Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Edwin B. Patterson, counsel, 5213 Elsmere Avenue, Bethesda, Md., Billy E. Kirby, 3608 Camfield Court, Alexandria, Va.; clerical staff: George Fisher, 10403 Royalton Terrace, Silver Spring, Md.; Helen A. Biondi, 8 Allwood Court, Alexandria, Va.; Alice V. Matthews, 1658 Irving Street; Joanne Doyle, 1524 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va.; George Turner, 208 76th Street, Zone 27; minority staff: John R. Holden, 11100 Slye Court, Silver Spring, Md. Ways and Means.—Chief counsel, Leo H. Irwin, 5508 24th Avenue SE., Hillcrest Heights; assistant chief counsel, John M. Martin, Jr., 910 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va.; professional staff: Gerard M. Brannon, 4813 24th Street North, Arlington, Va.; staff assistants: Florence Burkett, 5609 18th Ave-nue, Hyattsville, Md.; Virginia Butler, 1600 South Joyce, Arlington, Va.; William C. Byrd, 3946 Suitland Road; Mary Daniel, 1711 33d Place SE.; William R. Goodrich, 2013—-A 38th Street SE.; Martha Sue Huitt, 800 Fourth Street SW.; Grace G. Kagan, 821 Gregorio Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; June A. Kendall, 4809 Barrymore Drive, Oxon Hill, Md.; Gloria Shaver, 2800 Woodley Road; Eileen Sonnett, 4208 Duncan Drive, Annan-dale, Va.; Irene Wade, 1600 South Joyce, Arlington, Va.; document clerks: Hughlon Greene, 6219 Piney Branch Road; Walter B. Little, 1760 Corcoran Street; minority staff: counsel, William H. Quealy, 1625 35th Street; minor-ity staff assistants: Dolores Rogers, 314 Independence Avenue SE.; Susan A. Taylor, 2475 Virginia Avenue; assistant counsel: David W. West, 2000 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. CONGRESSIONAL JOINT COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS, AND BOARDS Joint Committee on Printing Created by act of Aug. 3, 1846 (9 Stat. 114) Room S-151, Capitol. Phone, CApitel 4-3121, branch 5241 Chairman.—Carl Hayden, Senator from Arizona. \ Vice Chairman.—Omar Burleson, Representative from Texas. B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Wayne L. Hays, Representative from Ohio. Paul F. Schenck, Representative from Ohio. Staff Director. — John F. Haley, 4018 Tenth Street NE., Zone 17. Assistant Stag Director.—Paul C. Beach, 865 North Nottingham Street, Arling-ton 5, Va Administrative Assistant. —Elizabeth T. Anderson, 3404 Newton Street, Mount Rainier, Md. Clerk-Stenographer.—Diane Quick, 3518 56th Place, Cheverly Forest, Md. Printing Technician.—Louis E. Shomette, 56301 Keppler Road SE., Zone 22. Publications Technician.—Clifford P. Reynolds, 605 Van Buren Street, Zone 12. Editorial Assistants: Herbert V. Bibus, 9206 Flower Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Paul L. Zenor, 719 North Carolina Avenue SE., Zone 3. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX OFFICE Room 6304, Senate Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 5268 Chief Inderer.—C. J. Moore, 4 Woodland Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Indexers: Dale E. Condon, 13205 Kara Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Richard K. Thompson, 2601 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. Robert L. Curtis, 3390 Highview Terrace SE., Zone 20. History of Bills.— Evelyn Dyrenforth, 305 C Street NE., Washington, D.C. Technical Assistants: George G. Kundahl, 6801 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. W. E. Deedrick, 2010 Hanover Street, Silver Spring, Md. Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol Created by Public Law 242, 84th Congress (69 Stat. 515-516) Chairman.—John W. McCormack, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the Senate. Everett McKinley Dirksen, Minority Leader of the Senate. Charles A. Halleck, Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. J. George Stewart, 'Architect of the Capitol. 269 270 : Congressional Directory Senate Office Building Commission Created by the Act of April 28,1904 (33 Stat. 481), asamended 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) John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Karl E. Mundt, Senator from South Dakota. Gordon Allott, Senator from Colorado. Edmund S. Muskie, Senator from Maine. Stephen M. Young, Senator from Ohio. Thruston B. Morton, Senator from Kentucky. B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. Howard W. Cannon, Senator from Nevada. Everett McKinley Dirksen, Senator from Illinois. House Office Building Commission Title 40, U. 8S. C. 175 Chairman.—John W. McCormack, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Carl Vinson, Representative from Georgia. James C. Auchincloss, Representative from New Jersey. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Created by Publie Law 585, 79th Congress Room H-403, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 6171 Chairman.—John ©. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. Vice Chairman.—Chet Holifield, Representative from California. Members: Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Albert Gore, Senator from Tennessee. Henry M. Jackson, Senator from Washington. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Senator from Iowa. George D. Aiken, Senator from Vermont. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah. Carl T. Curtis, Senator from Nebraska. Melvin Price, Representative from Illinois. Wayne N. Aspinall, Representative from Colorado. Albert Thomas, Representative from Texas. Thomas G. Morris, Representative from New Mexico. Craig Hosmer, Representative from California. William H. Bates, Representative from Massachusetts. Jack Westland, Representative from Washington. John B. Anderson, Representative from Illinois. Executive Director—John T. Conway. Joint Committee on Construction of a Building for Museum of History and Technology for the Smithsonian Institution Created by Public Law 106, 8th Congress Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massachusetts. J. W. Fulbright, Senator from Arkansas. Stuart Symington, Senator from Missouri. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. Clarence Cannon, Representative from Missouri. Robert E. Jones, Jr., Representative from Alabama. Michael J. Kirwan, Representative from Ohio. Frank T. Bow, Representative from Ohio. James G. Fulton, Representative from Pennsylvania. Joint Commattees, Commassions, and Boards 271 Joint Committee on Defense Production 50 U. 8. C. App. 2162 Room 459, Senate Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extensions 2337, 2338, and 2339 Chairman.— Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Vice Chairman.—A. Willis Robertson, Senator from Virginia. Members: John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Paul H. Douglas, Senator from Illinois. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah. John G. Tower, Senator from Texas. Albert Rains, Representative from Alabama. Abraham J. Multer, Representative from New York. William B. Widnall, Representative from New Jersey. Paul A. Fino, Representative from New York. Staff.—Harold J. Warren, clerk and counsel; Allen E. Pierce, professional staff; George T. Ault, professional staff; Edward O. McCue III, professional staff; Janice M. Maguire, secretary. Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers Created by Public Law 115, 78th Congress Room H-329, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2064 Members: Olin D. Johnston, Senator from South Carolina. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. Frank Thompson, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. John Kyl, Representative from Iowa. Clerk.—Julian P. Langston. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy Created by Public Law 414, 82d Congress Room 2306, Senate Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2347 Chairman.—[Vacant.] Vice Chairman.—[Vacant.] Members: James O. Eastland, Senator from Mississippi. Olin D. Johnston, Senator from South Carolina. John L. McClellan, Senator from Arkansas. Everett McKinley Dirksen, Senator from Illinois. Kenneth B. Keating, Senator from New York. Emanuel Celler, Representative from New York. Francis E. Walter, Representative from Pennsylvania. Michael A. Feighan, Representative from Ohio. Richard H. Poff, Representative from Virginia. Arch A. Moore, Jr., Representative from West Virginia. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Created by Public Law 20, 69th Congress Room 1011, Longworth House Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 3621 Chairman.— Wilbur D. Mills, Representative from Arkansas. Vice Chairman.—Harry Flood Byrd, Senator from Virginia. Members: : Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. George A. Smathers, Senator from Florida. John J. Williams, Senator from Delaware. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. 272 Congressional Directory Members—Continued Cecil R. King, Representative from California. Thomas J. O’Brien, Representative from Illinois. John W. Byrnes, Representative from Wisconsin. Howard H. Baker, Representative from Tennessee. Chief of Staff.—Colin F. Stam, 1011 House Office Building. Assistant Chief of Staff.—Gaston D. Chesteen, 1835 K Street. Administrative Assistant.—James M. LaMarche, 316 Anneliese Drive, Falls Church, Va. Legislative Assistant. —L. L. Stratton, 7103 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Attorneys.—Robert R. Smyers, 4501 Clermont Place, Garrett Park, Md.; Nicholas A. Tomasula, 707 Third Street SW.; Thomas “LC” Vail, 1219 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va.; Thomas P. Kerester, 8082 Glenister Drive, Springfield, Va.; Harrison B. McCawley, 5012 24th Street SE.; George N. Nager, 2726 Oliver Street; Robert J. Moody, 5922 Welborn Drive. Economist—L. N. Woodworth, Ph. D., 2810 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Statistical Analysts—James H. Symons, 1127 South Quincy Street, Arlington, Va.; Grace T. Gunn, 2420 39th Street. Statistical Clerks.— Anastasia F. Connaughton, 3540 39th Street; Joseph E. Fink, 4907 Iroquois Street, College Park, Md. Tax Consultants—Russell M. Oram, 203 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Dale H. Flagg, Room 620, Carroll Arms Hotel; P. W. Meekins, 2623 South Inge Street, Arlington, Va. Clerks.—Bertha S. Harris, 1228 I Street; Blanche F. Nagro, 9913 East Light Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Cleo H. Fonelli, 5800 16th Street; Joanne B. MeDermott, 1524 16th Road North, Arlington, Va.; Evelyn W. Hunter, 6600 Luzon Avenue; Geneva A. Kneile, 807 51st Avenue, Capitol Heights, Md.; Mildred R. A. Feldt, 2424 37th Street; Ila Coe, 4516 Yuma Street; June M. Matthews, 309 Maple Street, Fairfax, Va.; Jacqueline S. Pfeiffer, 25 West Glebe Road, Alexandria, Va. Joint Committee on the Library 2d Stat. ch. 37, see. 5 Room H-329, Capitel. Phene, CApitol 4-3121, extension 2064 Chairman.—Omar Burleson, Representative from Texas. Vice Chairman.—B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. Members: Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. Joseph S. Clark, Senator from Pennsylvania. John Sherman Cooper, Senator from Kentucky. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Paul C. Jones, Representative from Missouri. Frank Thompson, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. Paul F. Schenck, Representative from Ohio. Robert J. Corbett, Representative from Pennsylvania. Chief Clerk.—Julian P. Langston. 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. James A. Haley, Representative from Florida. Thomas G. Morris, Representative from New Mexico. E. Y. Berry, Representative from South Dakota. Joint Commatiees, Commassions, and Boards 273 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Created by Public Law 250, 77th Congress (55 Stat. 726) Room 329, Senate Office Building. Phone, CApitcl 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. Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. John J. Williams, Senator from Delaware. Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massachusetts. George H. Mahon, Representative from Texas. Wilbur D. Mills, Representative from Arkansas. Cecil R. King, Representative from California. Ben F. Jensen, Representative from Iowa. John W. Byrnes, Representative from Wisconsin. Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury. Kermit Gordon, Director of the Budget. Clerk.— Catherine F. Kolnacki. Joint Economic Committee Created pursuant to Sec. 5 (a) of Public Law 304, 79th Congress Room G-207, New Senate Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extensions 7171 and 5321 Chairman.—Paul H. Douglas, Senator from Illinois. Vice Charrman.—Richard Bolling, Representative from Missouri. Members: John Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. J. W. Fulbright, Senator from Arkansas. William Proxmire, Senator from Wisconsin. Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island. Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Jack Miller, Senator from Iowa. Len B. Jordan, Senator from Idaho. Wright Patman, Representative from Texas. Hale Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. Henry S. Reuss, Representative from Wisconsin. Martha W. Griffiths, Representative from Michigan. Thomas B. Curtis, Representative from Missouri. Clarence E. Kilburn, Representative from New York. William B. Widnall, Representative from New Jersey. Executive Director—James W. Knowles. Clerk and Economist.—John R. Stark. Assistant Clerk.—Marian T. Tracy. Economists.— William H. Moore, Roy E. Moor, Donald A. Webster, Thomas H. Boggs, Jr. Research Assistant.—Hamilton D. Gewehr. Secretaries.—Ester S. Hickey, Hope G. Sham, Katharine S. Snavely, Viola G. Sommer, Viola L. Ure, William M. Woodard. Statistician.— Gregory Guroff. Publications Librarian.—Frances Tillinghast. 274 Congressional Directory Board of Visitors to the Military Academy Title 10, U. 8S. C., Section 4355 (a) Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia, ex officio. John O. Pastore, Senator from Rhode Island. Estes Kefauver, Senator from Tennessee. Kenneth B. Keating, Senator from New York. Carl Vinson, Representative from Georgia, ex officio. Olin E. Teague, Representative from Texas. R. Walter Riehlman, Representative from New York. Wiliiam H. Natcher, Representative from Kentucky. Harold C. Ostertag, Representative from New York. Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy Title 10, U. S. C., Section 6968 (a) Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia. ex officio. A. Willis Robertson, Senator from Virginia. E. L. Bartlett, Senator from Alaska. J. Glenn Beall, Senator from Maryland. Carl Vinson, Representative from Georgia, ex officio. Daniel J. Flood, Representative from Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Kee, Representative from West Virginia. William E. Minshall, Representative from Ohio. Bill Stinson, Representative from Washington. Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy Title 16, U. 8. C., Section 9355 (a) Richard B. Russell, Senator from Georgia, ex officio. Spessard L. Holland, Senator from Florida. Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator from Minnesota. Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona. Carl Vinson, Representative from Georgia, ex officio. Byron G. Rogers, Representative from Colorado. John J. Flynt, Jr., Representative from Georgia. J. Edgar Chenoweth, Representative from Colorado. Melvin R. Laird, Representative from Wisconsin. Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy Title 14, U. 8. C., Section 1%4 (a) Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington, ex officio. KE. L. Bartlett, Senator from Alaska. Thomas J. Dodd, Senator from Connecticut. J. Glenn Beall, Senator from Maryland. Herbert C. Bonner, Representative from North Carolina, ex officio. William L. St. Onge, Representative from Connecticut. Pat Minor Martin, Representative from California. [Three vacancies.] Board of Visitors te the Merchant Marine Academy Title 46, U. 8S. C., Section 1126¢ Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington, ex officio. Clair Engle, Senator from California. Birch Bayh, Senator from Indiana. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Herbert C. Bonner, Representative from North Carolina, ex officio. Clifford G. McIntire, Representative from Maine. Hugh L. Carey, Representative from New York. [Three vacancies.] Joint Committees, Commassions, and Boards 275 Battle of Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission Created by Public Law 883, 87th Congress Frank J. Lausche, Senator from Ohio. Stephen M. Young, Senator from Ohio. Kenneth B. Keating, Senator from New York. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Thomas L. Ashley, Representative from Ohio. Thaddeus J. Dulski, Representative from New York. Delbert L. Latta, Representative from Ohio. Charles A. Mosher, Representative from Ohio. Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission Created by Public Law 759, 87th Congress Allen J. Ellender, Senator from Louisiana. Russell B. Long, Senator from Louisiana. John Sherman Cooper, Senator from Kentucky. Thruston B. Morton, Senator from Kentucky. James O. Eastland, Senator from Mississippi. John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. Estes Kefauver, Senator from Tennessee. Albert Gore, Senator from Tennessee. F. Edward Hébert, Representative from Louisiana. William M. Colmer, Representative from Mississippi. Thomas G. Abernethy, Representative from Mississippi. Hale Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. Robert A. Everett, Representative from Tennessee. William H. Natcher, Representative from Kentucky. Eugene Siler, Representative from Kentucky. James H. Quillen, Representative from Tennessee. Civil War Centennial Commission Created by Public Law 305, 85th Congress 700 Jackson Place. Phone, EXecutive 3-3300, extension 3225 Chairman.—Allan Nevins, Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif. Vice Chairman.—Fred Schwengel, Representative from Iowa. MEMBERS John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, ex officio. Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the Senate, ex officio. John W. McCormack, Speaker of the House of Representatives, ex officio. Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. John G. Tower, Senator from Texas. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. Ralph W. Yarborough, Senator from Texas. Carl Elliott, Representative from Alabama. Emilio Q. Daddario, Representative from Connecticut. George A. Goodling, Representative from Pennsylvania. Alvin L. Aubinoe, 10215 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Mrs. Consuelo N. Bailey, Strong Building, Burlington, Vt. 276 Congressional Directory CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL COMMISSION—continued Bruce Catton, 551 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. Dr. Avery O. Craven, Apartment 18-D, Cornell Arms, Columbia, S.C. Roy K. Davenport, Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Army (Person- nel), The Pentagon, Washington 25, D.C. W. Norman FitzGerald, Jr., 761 North Broadway, Milwaukee 1, Wis. Dr. om 4 Krout, Low Memorial Library, Columbia University, New York 27, N.Y. David C. Mearns, Library of Congress, Washington 25, D.C. Aksel Nielsen, 1711 California Street, Denver, Colo. William S. Paley, Columbia Broadeasting System, Inc., 485 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N.Y. : Bell I. Wiley, 1636 East Clifton Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. Dr. John W. Masland, Jr., Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Conrad L. Wirth, Director, National Park Service, Department of the Interior, Washington 25, D.C. Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 193, 83d Congress, amended by Public Law 298, 84th Congress Reom C-52, Veterans Administration Building. Phone, DUpont 9-3948 Chairman.—Hon. Emmet O’Neal, Woodward Apartments, 2311 Connecticut Avenue. Members: John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. [Vacaney.] William 8. Mailliard, Representative from California. Armistead I. Selden, Jr., Representative from Alabama. [Vacancy.] John Leims, Emmet O’Neal. Frank Hewlett. Executive Director.—Capt. Samuel G. Kelly. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 372, 84th Congress Room 1730, House Office Building. Phene, CApitol 4-3121, extension 5471 Chairman.— Francis Biddle, 1669 31st Street, Zone 7, phone ADams 4-3560. Vice Chairman.—[Vacant.] Secretary.—Eugene J. Keogh, Representative from New York. Members: Clifford P. Case, Senator from New Jersey. Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator from Minnesota. Jacob K. Javits, Senator from New York. Maurine B. Neuberger, Senator from Oregon. Paul F. Schenck, Representative from Ohio. James Roosevelt, Representative from California. Seymour Halpern, Representative from New York. Anna M. Rosenberg, of New York. Clark Clifford, of Washington, D. C James H. Rowe, Jr., of Montana. Joint Committees, Commissions, and Boards 277 James Madison Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 417, 86th Congress (74 Stat. 37) Room 432, Shoreham Building, 806 Fifteenth Street. Phene, District 7-2836 Chinn .—Dr. Harold W. Dodds, 87 College Road West, Princeton, N.J. Members: Dr. Colgate W. Darden, Jr., National Bank of Commerce Building, Norfolk, Va. Clinton M. Hester, Shoreham Building, Washington 5, D.C. Dr. William T. Hutchinson, 1126 East 59th Street, Chicago 37, 11. Howard W. Smith, Representative from Virginia. Richard H. Poff, Representative from Virginia. Arch A. Moore, Jr., Representative from West Virginia. John M. Slack, Jr. . Representative from West Virginia. Wallace F. Bennett, Senator from Utah. Frank Carlson, Senator from Kansas. Spessard L. Holland, Senator from Florida. A. Willis Robertson, Senator from Virginia. Marine Corps Memeorial Commission Created by Public Law 327, 80th Congress Chatrman.—Joseph J. MeCarthy, 3130 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 14, Ill. Commissioners: Ray R. Wilkowski, 4513 West 100th Street, Oak Lawn, Ill. [Vacaney.] Migratory Bird Conservation Commission Created by act of February 18, 1929, 16 U.S.C. 715a Room 1349, United States Department of the Interior Building Phone, REpublic 7-1820, extension 4676 Chairrman.—Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior. Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture. Luther H. Hodges, Secretary of Commerce. Roman L. Hruska, Senator from Nebraska. Lee Metcalf, Senator from Montana. Frank M. Karsten, Representative from Missouri. Leon H. Gavin, Representative from Pennsylvania. Secretary. — Albert J. Rissman, 5 Overhill Road, Falls Church, Va. National Fisheries Center and Aquarium Advisory Board Created by Public Law 758, 87th Congress Warren G. Magnuson, Senator from Washington. Winston L. Prouty, Senator from Vermont. Michael J. Kirwan, Representative from Ohio. Ben. F. Jensen, Representative from Iowa. 89708°—63——20 278 Congressional Directory National Forest Reservation Commission Created by act of March 1, 1911 (36 Stat. 962, 16 U.S.C. 513) Room 3016, South Building, United States Department of Agriculture Phone, DUdiey 8-7401 President.—Cyrus R. Vance, Secretary of the Army. Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior. Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture. John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. George D. Aiken, Senator from Vermont. William M. Colmer, Representative from Mississippi. Jack Westland, Representative from Washington. Secretary.—Axel G. Lindh, 2000 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. National Memorial Stadium Commission Created by Public Law 523, 78th Congress John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. Vance Hartke, Senator from Indiana. Peter H. Dominick, Senator from Colorado. Olin E. Teague, Representative from Texas. Richard E. Lankford, Representative from Maryland. Page Belcher, Representative from Oklahoma. National Monument Commission Created by Public Law 742, 83d Congress Chairman.—Spencer T. Olin, of Illinois. Members: Don Belding, of California (Vice Chairman). [2 vacancies.) Gordon Allott, Senator from Colorado. John Sherman Cooper, Senator from Kentucky. [2 vacancies.] Robert E. Jones, Representative from Alabama. Al Ullman, Representative from Oregon. Hjalmar C. Nygaard, Representative from North Dakota. Fred Schwengel, Representative from Iowa. New Jersey Tercentenary Celebration Commission Created by Public Law 683, 86th Congress Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Senator from New Jersey. Clifford P. Case, Senator from New Jersey. A. Willis Robertson, Senator from Virginia. George D. Aiken, Senator from Vermont. Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. Frank Thompson, Jr., Representative from New Jersey. James C. Auchincloss, Representative from New Jersey. William B. Widnall, Representative from New Jersey. North Carolina Tercentenary Celebration Commission Created by Public Law 437, 87th Congress Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Senator from North Carolina. B. Everett Jordan, Senator from North Carolina. Olin D. Johnston, Senator from South Carolina. Thomas H. Kuchel, Senator from California. Basil L. Whitener, Representative from North Carolina. Albert Rains, Representative from Alabama. Horace R. Kornegay, Representative from North Carolina. Charles R. Jonas, Representative from North Carolina. Joint Commattees, Commassions, and Boards 279 Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund Created by act of Congress approved Aug. 5, 1955 (Public Law 246, 84th Congress), to administer Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, established by same act Chairman.—L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress, ex officio. Appointive Members: Virgil M. Hancher, President, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Frederick D. G. Ribble, Dean, The Law School, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Ethan A. H. Shepley, Shepley, Croger, Fisse & Shepley, 319 North Fourth Street, St. Louis 2, Mo. Jefferson B. Fordham, Dean, The Law School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Editor in Chief—Paul A. Freund, The Law School, Harvard University, Cam-bridge 38, Mass. Administrative Editor.—Lloyd A. Dunlap, P.O. Box 325, Bowie, Md. Saint Augustine Quadricentennial Commission Created by Public Law 586, 87th Congress Spessard L. Holland, Senator from Florida. George A. Smathers, Senator from Florida. D. R. (Billy) Matthews, Representative from Florida. William C. Cramer, Representative from Florida. The Interparliamentary Union 49 Stat. 425, 22 U.8.C. 276 1307 New Hampshire Avenue. Phone, ADams 4-5084 OFFICERS OF UNITED STATES GROUP FOR THE 88TH CONGRESS President—Xatharine St. George, Representative from New York. Vice-Presidents: Hale Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. W. Robert Poage, Representative from Texas. John Stennis, Senator from Mississippi. Herman E. Talmadge, Senator from Georgia. Treasurer—Paul C. Jones, Representative from Missouri. Secretary.— Kenneth B. Keating, Senator from New York. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Katharine St. George, Representative from New York (ex officio). Hale Boggs, Representative from Louisiana. W. Robert Poage, Representative from Texas. John W. Byrnes, Representative from Wisconsin. Charles B. Hoeven, Representative from Iowa. Gordon Allott, Senator from Colorado. Kenneth B. Keating, Senator from New York. John J. Sparkman, Senator from Alabama. Strom Thurmond, Senator from South Carolina. Honorary Member 1 PU.—Homer Ferguson, Judge, U.S. Military Court of Appeals. Executive Secretary.—Dr. George B. Galloway, Library of Congress. 280 Congressional Directory United States Constitution 175th Anniversary Commission Created by Public Law 650, 86th Congress, amended by section 6, P.L. 87-759 John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, ex officio. Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the Senate, ex officio. John W. McCormack, Speaker of the House of Representatives, ex officio. Joseph S. Clark, Senator from Pennsylvania. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Senator from North Carolina. Hugh Scott, Senator from Pennsylvania. James A. Byrne, Representative from Pennsylvania. James J. Delaney, Representative from New York. Robert J. Corbett, Representative from Pennsylvania. United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission 48 Stat. 967 11 North Fourth Street, St. Louis 2, Mo. Phone, CEntral 1-5474 Chairman.—Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Vice Chatrman.—Dean William W. Wurster, Berkeley, Calif. Secretary.—Ronald J. Foulis, 1730 K Street NW., Suite 1100, Washington 6, D.C. Appointed by the President of the United States: William W. Crowdus, 506 Olive Street, St. Louis 1, Mo. J. Lionberger Davis, 319 North Fourth Street, St. Louis 2, Mo. Morton D. May, Sixth and Olive Streets, St. Louis, Mo. Appointed by the President of the Senate: Clinton P. Anderson, Senator from New Mexico. Wayne Morse, Senator from Oregon. Roman L. Hruska, Senator from Nebraska. Appointed by the Speaker of the House: Frank M. Karsten, Representative from Missouri. Wayne L. Hays, Representative from Ohio. Glenn Cunningham, Representative from Nebraska. 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, 87 College Road West, 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. Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission Created by Public Law 364, 87th Congress Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Senator from New Jersey. Clifford P. Case, Senator from New Jersey. Cornelius E. Gallagher, Representative from New Jersey. George M. Wallhauser, Representative from New Jersey. ASSIGNMENTS ARENT awn Avery dallas ANDEREON Ge eaiiades BARTLEY. Loa lodvhs Baywoociileslo BRAY. a a BENNETr. a la HA BIBLE. evennn nmi BoGas. » ocrein wats BRBWSVER an. aaa Bunhiog elderTeal oo Byppof Virginine-._-...... Byrp of West Virginia______ CANNON. ninecana ums OF SENATORS TO COMMITTEES Agriculture and Forestry. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Aeronautical and Space Sciences, chairman. 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. Appropriations. Commerce. Judiciary. Public Works. Armed Services. Commerce. Distriet of Columbia. Banking and Currency. Finance. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Joint Committee on Defense Production. District of Columbia, chairman. Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. Agriculture and Forestry. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Government Operations. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Interior and Insular Affairs. Labor and Public Welfare. Finance, chairman. Armed Services. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal ExpendiJoint Committee tures, on In chairman. ternal Revenue Taxation. Appropriations. Armed Services. Rules and Adminis tration. Aeronautical and Armed Services. Commerce. Rules and Adminis Space tration. Sciences. 283 284 Congressional Directory CARLSON vv ln rm mmm wn in CASE. Le aoa CHURCH... cant nnn ams CLAD ont meme COOPER mainsmm mid = COPION. Lanner aera CUBIS... ene mm sess me DIBESEN cercames rms DODD... nam aed DOMINICE.. rece mavci- Dovarag.. . aari EASTLAND cmeivan wr is EDMONDSON... cme BLL ENDER. ove anna BNGIY, Sohaaah ae Finance. : Foreign Relations. Post Office and Civil Service. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu- seum of History and Technology Building. Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Appropriations. Armed Services. Foreign Relations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Banking and Currency. Labor and Public Welfare. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Agriculture and Forestry. Public Works. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Appropriations. Commerce, Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Finance. Government Operations. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Finance. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Foreign Relations. Judiciary. Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Interior and Insular Affairs. Banking and Currency. Finance. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Joint Economic Committee, chairman. Judiciary, chairman. Agriculture and Forestry. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Agriculture and Forestry. Agriculture and Forestry, chairman. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Armed Services. Commerce. Senate Commitlee Assignments 285 FRVIN.. ct dubuit esis dimes Forma: consoldey ii Foientowe: ofa cvunmsilh GOLDWATER. ise Ea RN A Nn 2 a GRUBNING cama amas SET CaCC UT0 KRa IE IRR HAYDEN lie sa HicxBNLOOPER. co amine i RR EI Rt gl A Hotuanp:. o.oo oi —_ HRUOSKRA. oa dae HUMPHREY ivan it Inouse -oneal JACKSON ocala naian JAYS ee Armed Services. Government Operations, Judiciary. Judiciary. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Foreign Relations, chairman. Finance. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Museum of History and Technology Building. Joint Economic Committee. Armed Services. Labor and Public Welfare. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. Finance. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Government Operations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. Commerce. Judiciary. Commerce. District of Columbia. Finance. Appropriations, chairman. Interior and Insular Affairs. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on Printing, chairman. Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Agriculture and Forestry. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Labor and Public Welfare, chairman. Appropriations. Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Agriculture and Forestry. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Appropriations. Judiciary. Appropriations. Foreign Relations. Government Operations. Armed Services. Publie Works. Interior and Insular Affairs, chairman. Armed Services. Government Operations. Joint Committee on Atomie Energy. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Labor and Public Welfare. Joint Economic Committee. 286 Congressional Directory JORNSTON -ci lisa JORDAN OF Ivamo._.____o_. JorpaN of North Carolina. BEATING ea naa iy RPA YER. ae ania RENNEDY. haar Long of Missouri... _-.-MoCappay so atl onioiahapt MoCoAN. mccain MeBovunN. o.oo. Meolnvymuy. oma ra MoNawvwana |. cio2) MAGRUSON coe aie MaNsSwigiD. iol NMivenpM: Con at han Post Office and Civil Service, chairman. Agriculture and Forestry. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Interior and Insular Affairs. Labor and Public Welfare. Joint Economic Committee. Rules and Administration, chairman. Agriculture and Forestry. Public Works. Joint Committee on the Library. Joint Committee on Printing. Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Appropriations. Judiciary. Judiciary. Labor and Public Welfare. Appropriations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Commerce. Foreign Relations. Finance. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Banking and Currency. Judiciary. Agriculture and Forestry. Finance. Government Operations, chairman. Appropriations. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Appropriations. Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Agriculture and Forestry. Interior and Insular Affairs. Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Government Operations. Public Works, Chairman. Labor and Public Welfare. Commerce, chairman. Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Appropriations. Appropriations. Foreign Relations. Agriculture and Forestry. Interior and Insular Affairs. Senate Committee Assignments MrEroAnY. eh MILLER Propnyosi-o. ine SoraEny PROXMIRE iim Ranpouew ileie o Rigreorr. i. ieasoarn ROBERTSON... id cores Busswny.: pe ooo Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. Government Operations. Public Works. Joint Economic Committee. Appropriations. Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. District of Columbia. Foreign Relations. Labor and Public Welfare. Commerce. Finance. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. Appropriations. Foreign Relations. Government Operations. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Public Works. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. Agriculture and Forestry. Banking and Currency. Appropriations. Commerce. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, chairman. Government Operations. Public Works. Government Operations. Labor and Public Welfare. Rules and Administration. Joint Economic Committee. Joint Committee on the Library. Commerce. District of Columbia. Labor and Public Welfare. Agriculture and Forestry. Banking and Currency. Joint Economic Committee. Labor and Public Welfare. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Finance. Government Operations. Banking and Currency, chairman, Appropriations. x Joint Committee on Defense Production,. Armed Services, chairman. Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. 288 Congressional Directory SALTONSTALL Appropriations. Armed Services. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu- seum of History and Technology Building. Commerce. Judiciary. Rules and Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Joint Committee on Printing. Banking and Currency. Interior and Insular Affairs. Finance. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Appropriations. Armed Services. Banking and Currency. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Joint Economic Committee. STENNIS Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Appropriations. Armed Services. SYMINGTON Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Armed Services. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu- seum of History and Technology Building. Agriculture and Forestry. Finance. Armed Services. Commerce. Banking and Currency. Labor and Public Welfare. Joint Committee on Defense Production, Finance. Foreign Relations. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Wirniams of New Jersey..._ Banking and Currency. Labor and Public Welfare. YARBOROUGH Commerce. Labor and Public Welfare. Post Office and Civil Service. Youna of North Dakota___ Agriculture and Forestry. Appropriations. Young of Ohio Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Armed Services. Public Works. ASSIGNMENTS OF REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER TO COMMITTEES ABOUUT. Cal Dwi ners ABU. on won ABERNEPRY. CooL ADATR Ie ADDABBO. vienna dant ALBERT La arn ALGER. idan itn an ANDERBON. nnd merami nn ANDREWS. 1 op ARENDS Eo ASHBROOK ....cotmw ile nin ws FTE NR LH ENCE AgnuoRn. oi tanrl ASPINALL. 7 eam AUCHINCLOSS. on loll. AvEmy Da a oar Aypmg. ene Sah Pamvmor oo deg BAtDWIN. © Ee BRARYNGL pr abe Banewwe. b.. oo oo ker BARRY: oo Coons ane Agriculture. House Administration. Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Agriculture. District of Columbia. Foreign Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Majority Floor Leader. Science and Astronautics Ways and Means. Government Operations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Appropriations. Armed Services. Education and Labor. Un-American Activities. Banking and Currency. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. House Administration. Judiciary, Interior and Insular Affairs, chairman. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. District of Columbia. Public Works. Rules. Education and Labor. Veterans’ Affairs. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Public Works. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Banking and Currency. Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. 289 290 Congressional Directory TRE a ei TNT Rl BATES... inne nna BATT a eendi BeogRER. LL. aaa Beerworry. loo ao. BoeBMANN. avd ie Brioaew...o.ni aa. £10 SRShh ye BenNETT Of Florida________ BENNETT of Michigan______ BERRY. cas nines nn BETTS. aaa nia BLATNIE. . Conan mR Boges. -oie nha BoraNpL tle BOLING. cinnamon BovrtoN, FrRancEs P_______ BoLtoN, OLIVER P......... 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Government Operations. Judiciary. Foreign Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. House Committee Assignments 291 Brown of California__._____ Education and Labor. Veterans’ Affairs. Brown of Ohio... ........ - Government Operations. Rules. BrovnrLn of North Carolina. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. BroyniILL of Virginia. ____ Distriet of Columbia. : Post Office and Civil Service. Baven ood Education and Labor. Un-American Activities. Boogmmy: aaron Public Works, chairman. Burge... i. . Sa itera Ways and Means. BURKHALTER oat Post Office and Civil Service. BuBLESON. ... crim anno House Administration, chairman. Foreign Affairs. Joint Committee on the Library, chairman. Joint Committee on Printing. BUBVONY ios. nr aT al Interior and Insular Affairs. BYRNE of Pennsylvania____ Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. ByrNEs of Wiseonsin_ ____. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. 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Public Works. Public Works. Public Works. Armed Services. District of Columbia. Rules. — Appropriations. "Agriculture, chairman. House Administration. Post Office and Civil Service. Joint Committee on the Library. Judiciary. Judiciary. Public Works. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Ways and Means. Joint Economic Committee. Science and Astronautics. Agriculture. Education and Labor. Post Office and Civil Service. Science and Astronautics. Public Works. Government Operations, chairman. District of Columbia. Rules. Education and Labor. House Administration. Appropriations. Ways and Means. Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. District of Columbia. Foreign Affairs. House Commuattee Assignments DINGELL Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Dwyer BOMONDSON FARBSTEIN FascELL Sof bf vor rie Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Agriculture. Judiciary. Public Works. Veterans’ Affairs. District of Columbia. Judiciary. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Astronautics. Armed Services. Un-American Activities. Post Office and Civil Service. Veterans’ Affairs. Agriculture. Interior and Insular Affairs. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. Post Office Veterans’ Rules. Merchant Post Office Veterans’ and Civil Service. Affairs. Marine and and Civil Affairs. House Administration. Veterans’ Affairs. Appropriations. Public Works. Foreign Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Fisheries. Service. Government, Operations. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Agriculture. Armed Services. Interior and Insular Affairs. Agriculture. Education and Labor. Appropriations. Banking and Currency. Veterans’ Affairs. Joint Committee on Defense Production. 294 Congressional Directory RIRHER navn rncmmiismn ns Bloonzs cas on he LYN. caecnr e Poaamary iis or a Foro... nie. FOREMAN... cociccassumn FORBESPER..... o.oo. ician POoUNTAIN. ie ans {Lied FTE RR SE pa FRELINGHUYSEN.._ ooo... PRYEDEY. a Fuvrron of Pennsylvania____ Furron of Tennessee_ _ _ ___ Poms: wh oi any CALLAGHBR.... ccna CARMATE. ....cninisiniinne CARY. Con. Li CATHINGS. onan naman Cavin. ania CIATMO.. odo ndas CIBRONG re hah SEE ne Oe Sn MELE LE GLENN... clans GONZALEZ... cocoa GOBDBLY, no aa ain COOBYIRG. Zo nin ao GRABOWSKY....._ igil.n Armed Services. Appropriations. Appropriations. Appropriations. Appropriations. Armed Services. Judiciary. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Foreign Affairs. Education and Labor. Foreign Affairs. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Astronautics. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Museum of History and Technology Building. Science and Astronautics. Science and Astronautics. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Government Operations. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Appropriations. Agriculture. Armed Services. Appropriations. Education and Labor. House Administration. Judiciary. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Education and Labor. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Banking and Currency. Education and Labor. House Administration. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Banking and Currency. House Committee Assignments Agriculture. Public Works. Education and Labor. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. GREEN of Pennsylvania____ Ways and Means. GRIFFIN Education and Labor. Government Operations. Ways and Means. Joint Economic Committee. Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works. Armed Services. Science and Astronautics. Agriculture. District of Columbia. Haagen of California... __. Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. HALEY Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. Armed Services. Minority Floor Leader. Banking and Currency. Veterans’ Affairs. Banking and Currency. Appropriations. Agriculture. Armed Services. Government Operations. HARRIS Interstate and Foreign Commerce, chairman. HARRISON Lon 200 Lon S0 Appropriations. Hanspnay i oo Sopits] District of Columbia. Public Works. Agriculture. Banking and Currency. Public Works. Education and Labor. Congressional Darectory HERrLONG Hoeven HompoN. to no Luis HosMER HuppLEsTON IcHORD JARMAN JounsonN of California JoHNSON of Wisconsin JONAS, = 3 Cea, JoNES of Alabama Foreign Affairs. House Administration. Joint Committee on Printing. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Armed Services. Science and Astronautics. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Ways and Means. Agriculture. Rules. Government Operations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Education and Labor. Appropriations. District of Columbia. Government Operations. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Armed Services. District of Columbia. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Agriculture. Armed Services. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Ways and Means. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Appropriations. Post Office and Civil Service. Un-American Activities. Interior and Insular Affairs. Public Works. Agriculture. Appropriations. Government Operations. Public Works. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu- seum of History and Technology Building. House Committee Assignments JoNEs of Missouri. _._______ Agriculture. KiLGoRE Kina of California Kina of New York KIrRwAN LANDRUM LANGEN LANKFORD House Administration. Joint Committee on the Library. Ways and Means. Science and Astronautics. Judiciary. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Foreign Affairs. Ways and Means. Banking and Currency. Joint Economic Committee. Armed Services. Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Fed- eral Expenditures. Judiciary. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Mu-seum of History and Technology Building. Public Works. Ways and Means. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Veterans’ Affairs. Public Works. House Administration Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Appropriations. Armed Services. Government Operations. Agriculture. Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Appropriations. 298 Congressional Directory SanoNamy. 0 ol eens Judiciary. Veterans’ Affairs. VIRDSAY al a awe Judiciary. Yapscome: oo Appropriations. House Administration. BTN TGBI dn Banking and Currency. LoxG of Louisiana... _ Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Long of Maryland....____. Armed Services. McOLORY: = ona Government Operations. MeConMacr:. =~ =v. Speaker of the House. McCuonroen 5. ee Judiciary. McDADE. oo. acne Banking and Currency. McDownpiy. 2... ..... Foreign Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. McBapiy cornsi House Administration. = CF Public Works. Molnrnw ss don Agriculture. MCLOSKBY. -oocucccn-arma Public Works. MoBTILLAN uh bt ie dis District of Columbia, chairman. Agriculture. MACDONALD... hae Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce MACBBEGOR...... cmv me Judiciary. MADDEN. .oouvnn ramen nmes Rules. MAHON = aa ean Appropriations. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Minoan oe oo as Foreign Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Mang ow wea a any Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. MagrTIN of California______ Interior and Insular Affairs. Judiciary MARTIN of Nebraska_______ Education and Labor. MarTIN of Massachusetts. . Science and Astronautics. Mamnras. ia District of Columbia. Judiciary. MATSUNAGA oa. Agriculture. MATPORWE on Agriculture. House MAY. cecail is MEADER.. os at MicHBL oo Ei MILLER, GEORGE P________ MILLER, WiLniam E_______ MILLIREN.L. oa adl Joss Minis. ce eee MINISH. aac MiNsuwavy. o.oo... MONAGAN. oo oo iis MORTOYA. i. aa taal MooRg: hl on ededoe MOORHEAD... 0 lain MoRaAN_ ll MORRIS... ii MORRISON... inn nenmanns MORSE. Char ie MORTON. foie. Moswenr or oon Mops feealr Ea te Mower: oi... i... oi MurpHY of Illinois. _______ MurpHY of New York.____._ MURRAY. oo... inal NATCHER. . i. oa.aT Nopzys wre aan Committee Assignments Agriculture. Government Operations. Judiciary. Appropriations. Science and Astronautics, chairman. Judiciary. Appropriations. Ways and Means, chairman. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, chairman. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. Banking and Currency. Appropriations. Foreign Affairs. Government Operations. Appropriations. Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Foreign Affairs, chairman. Interior and Insular Affairs. Science and Astronautics. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adminis- tration. Agriculture. Post Office and Civil Service. Foreign Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Astronautics. Government Operations. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Foreign Affairs. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works. Post Office and Civil Service, chairman. Appropriations. Armed Services. 300 Congressional Directory NULSEN ov Sse District of Columbia. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Nx i aise Foreign Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. NORBYLAD:. = sn Armed Services. NFGAARDL: aay Interior and Insular Affairs. O’Brien of Illinois__.___.___ Ways and Means. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. O’BrieEN of New York_____ Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. O'Hara of Hllinois............ Foreign Affairs. O’HARrA of Michigan_______ Education and Labor. OCONEE. i a Armed Services. District of Columbia. Orsex of Montana. ______- Post Office and Civil Service. Public Works. Orson of Minnesota __._._. Agriculture. NET ln aA 1 ier Pa Rules. QaMERS. oR Armed Services. OSTERVAG. hmmm ans Appropriations. PASSMAN . oo rman Appropriations. PACMAN... aaa Banking and Currency, chairman. Joint Committee on Defense Production, chairman. Joint Economic Committee. PATTERN os Tasaa a Science and Astronautics. Povrny no oan on is Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Astronautics. LT I DR Banking and Currency. PHRRING. oo ie Education and Labor. House Administration. Pun RIN nas Las Armed Services. LE eddIn eed Armed Services. dE ER ET OR SR Re SE Foreign Affairs. PILLION . -oten baitdam Appropriations. TE Armed Services. Poroe fl Agriculture. 3 ERA AE ME Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Pooler ll i ana Post Office and Civil Service. Un-American Activities. House Commatiee Assignments 301 POWELL... Levins. PRIOR. ..s aie d Pocoinsgry 0...or PUBCELL. i shan atin Quin. 2.7 ior aa QUILLEN: SX ena RAINS... lo oii RANDAIL. ini Rempof Iinois.. RE of New York... .... RTRE XBIRRE Ll dm on Brugge to uns RuODES of Arizona________ Ruopes of Pennsylvania___. Bier oii win,ee BIEOLMAN.. oe denadiem Rives of Alaska ....--.. Rivers of South Carolina___ RoBERTS of Alabama _ __ ___ Ropers of Texas... 2 YonigoNE cule vin in Ra BODING. oon tana RocGeRs of Colorado. ______ Rogers of Florida...-- RoGERs of Texas_ ______.__ ROONEY. ei ida smn inn PoosmvErr voorna Bosowmwar. oo. oo Education and Labor, chairman. Armed Services. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Education and Labor. Agriculture. Agriculture. Education and Labor. Public Works. Banking and Currency. Joint Committee on Defense Production. Government Operations. Science and Astronautics. Interior and Insular Affairs. Government Operations. ods " Appropriations. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Joint Economic Committee. Appropriations. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Public Works. Government Operations. Science and Astronautics. Interior and Insular Affairs. Armed Services. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Public Works. Judiciary. Judiciary. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Appropriations. Education and Labor. Agriculture. Government Operations. 302 Congressional Directory RoSTENEOWSEY.__._.._..._ ROUDEBUSH. a is Roush. -......uli. noc BoOYRAY ic wie annianys ROMSFEID. oli ol. RyaN of Michigan. _______ RyaN of New York_._.______ Se, OQRORGE. ool. ol Sr QerMaIN.... cunt. Br ORae.. line ant BAYLOR. ois cna gas SemapemeRe io. Co SOHENCE mews inna SCOHNEEBELY. in maems a= BOHWEIRER cnn cannes SCHWERGEL. ou eee TL A eR RR No cS SECREYD... hme di. BELDER. omemores oie SENNBR cretn in a li SHELLEY. ova ans SR PPARD. nn een SHYPLRY. SHOR... Lady SHRIVER... Lula BIBAL. ia ck SwerRLes Loe Ll TY REASe ER SHER. Ce arta Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Astronautics. Government Operations. Science and Astronautics. Interior and Insular Affairs. Science and Astronautics. Public Works. Science and Astronautics. Post Office and Civil Service. Rules. Banking and Currency. District of Columbia. Judiciary. Interior and Insular Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs. Un-American Activities. Veterans’ Affairs. House Administration. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Joint Committee on Printing. Joint Committee on the Library. Ways and Means. Government Operations. Distriet of Columbia. Public Works. Education and Labor. Veterans’ Affairs. Foreign Affairs. Judiciary. Appropriations. Appropriations. Appropriations. Agriculture. Judiciary. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Education and Labor. Appropriations. Banking and Currency. House Commattee Assignments 303 aT te a Pe RE Swuvivg Ee 3b Eh Smita of California________ Svirnof lows... a... Smith of Virginia__________ SNYDER... aenid SPRINGER. La TL SwAgnrEn. ee aie STAFFORD Si dianoe BraGaERS. ii. aa. al Syrup ot enane oo SureneNg. ea SBoINSON. ae STRATTON. nsi ir STUBDLEFIBLD.. a. SULIAVAN deeain a RAT Lh aaa ee CALCOT. Ll ww UCSC at a i et Tracur of California _____ TeacguE of = Texas. TUOMAS. Loon oes en TaomprsoN of Louisiana_.__ TraOMPsON of New Jersey... TaompsoN of Texas________ District of Columbia. Rules. House Administration. Interior and Insular Affairs. Appropriations. Rules. Appropriations Rules, chairman. District of Columbia. Education and Labor. District of Columbia. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Science and Astronautics. Armed Services. Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Post Office and Civil Service. Appropriations. Banking and Currency. Government Operations. Armed Services. Agriculture. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Banking and Currency. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Banking and Currency. Education and Labor. Banking and Currency. Interior and Insular Affairs. Agriculture. Veterans’ Affairs. Veterans’ Affairs, chairman. Science and Astronautics. Appropriations. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works. Education and Labor. House Administration. Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. Joint Committee on the Library. Ways and Means. 304 Congressional Directory TraoMmsoN of Wisconsin. ___ TROBRNBEARY. coe ETT I A A le TolLBrSON. uv. -i--Lo.oi. RIMBIR. orienes 2WITT Gp Ee WoePBR. ohnr TorEN,. oan WIDAT I aera Daman. -eo a EE eii Bie Van-Duenriy.. .....0 NBANIEIC, ah a Ee Van Pere: oo oo YVIssoNo Jo.ce thal WAGGONNER--—-. -.f. .:x Wairninsusen. o.oo. WATER. finnnat ian WATSON... inne LEY LL SASA CS WEAVER. ohh a WEUrsER. oo iT WERSTUAND.... coer man WuAstIEY. ea WarARPON LF hh TA ee ne a Foreign Affairs. Rules Judiciary. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. District of Columbia. Rules. Judiciary. Un-American Activities. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Public Works. Interior and Insular Affairs. Post Office and Civil Service. Ways and Means. Ways and Means. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Banking and Currency. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Science and Astronautics. Armed Services, chairman. House Administration. Science and Astronauties. Government Operations. Post Office and Civil Service. Un-American Activities, chairman Judiciary. Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy. Post Office and Civil Service. Ways and Means. Science and Astronautics. Banking and Currency. Interior and Insular Affairs. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Foreign Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. Interior and Insular Affairs. House Commuattee Assignments 305 WHiTENEBR aa District of Columbia. Judiciary. WHITTEN ine nde name Appropriations. WIckERaHAM. 100 To A Armed Services. WIDNALL onan Banking and Currency. Joint Economic Committee. Joint Committee on Defense Production. WILLIAMS... end rias District of Columbia. Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Wiais nosisx aris Judiciary. Un-American Activities. Wiuiison, Bon onion Armed Services. WiLsoN, CHARLES H_______ Banking and Currency. WusoN, Banyo ne Appropriations. WINSTRAD. + coor he Armed Services. Waray oot la Public Works. WYBLER oshapond hh ey Science and Astronautics. WYMAN on ee Ton Appropriations. YouNa Sebeno Le Public Works. YouNaBn oa el Interstate and Foreign Commerce. ZABUYOCKT,.[ oo is Foreign Affairs. LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND Senator Aiken (Vi)... oo. oc. Allott (Colo)... ...... Anderson (N. Mex.) __ Bartlett (Alaska) BayhilInd) on Beall (Md). lan Bennett (Utah) Bible Nev.) ....L... Boges (Del). ....L... Brewster (Md.)_______ Burdick (N. Dak.)____ Byrd (Va.) Byrd (W.Va) oii Cannon (Nev.):2_ __.. Carlson (Kans.)_.__._. Case (No J). Ji... Church (Idaho) ark (Pade. .h. -Cooper (Ry)... Cotton (NHL)... ... Curtis (Nebr. ol oo: Divksen:(T1). 1: : Dodd (Conn) i... SECRETARIES Administrative Assistant James McKechnie, Jr. 14103 Parkland, Rock-ville, Md. Claude E. Wood, 4630 36th ih South, Arlington 6, a. Mary Lee Council, 2801 Quebec St., Zone 8. Robert Keefe, 2017 North Upton St., Arlington 7, Vv a. Cathryn B. Wolfe, 6611 6th St., Zone 12. L. Ralph Mecham, 6025 Berkshire Dr., Bethesda 14, Md. Jack Carpenter, 1812 Pris-cilla Dr., Silver Spring, Charles Plante, R.F.D. 1, Great Falls, Va. M. J. Menefee, 209 Senate Office Bldg., Zone 25. Perry W. Woofter John F. Conlon, 102 Schotts Court NE., Zone 2. George Stafford, 5704 New-ington Rd., Zone 16. Samuel Zagoria, 3303 Rut-gers St., Hyattsville, Md. Ward Hower, 405 Senate Office Bldg. Bernard E. Norwitch, 1546 34th St., Zone 7. Chester M. Wiggin, Jr. 4201 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 16. Lynn E. Mote, 4714 Frank-lin St., Bethesda, Md. John R. Gomien, 5509 Cromwell Dr., Zone 16. James F. Gartland, 6014 Berkshire Dr. SE., Zone 22. Secretary Lola Pierotti, 305 C St. NE., Zone 2. Caroline Browne, 4201 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 16. Eloise De La O, 1801 Clydesdale Pl., Zone 9. Mrs. Douglas Smith, 3326 South Wakefield St., Arlington 6, Va. Virginia Crume. John C. Ahlers, 321 Senate Office Bldg. Keith H. Jaques, 3928 Livingston St., Zone 15. Denver Dickerson, 2814 Spencer Rd., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Ellen Lynch. Yvonne Beck, 800 4th St. SW., Zone 24. Meda V. Dick, General Scott Apts., Zone 6. Ethel R. Low. Judith Becker, 7331 Laur-el-Bowie Rd., Laurel, Md. Mattie Gingrich, 601 19th St., Zone 6. Frances Henderson, 5951 Suitland Rd., Zone 23. Wade B. Fleetwood, 405 Senate Office Bldg. Marie E. Conlow, 2512 Q St., Zone 7. Ruth Midthun, 1600 16th St., Zone 9. Dolores Drayer, Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. Doris M. Rook, 103 Gran-ville Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Glee D. Gomien, 5509 Cromwell Dr., Zone 16. Marjorie A. Carpenter, 515 Thayer Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 89708°—63 22 310 Congressional Directory LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Dominick (Colo.)____-Douglas (QU)... 00... Eastland (Miss.)______ Edmondson (Okla.)___ Ellender (La.)._._.___ Engle (Calif)... LL Ervin (NC)... i. Fong (Hawaii) Fulbright (Ark.)______ Goldwater (Ariz.)_____ Core (Tenn.)......... Gruening (Alaska) ____ Hart (Mieh.). 0... .z\ Hartke (Ind.)...-.-.-Hayden (Ariz.)_______ Hickenlooper (Iowa) _ _ Hill (Ala). iil zd Holland (Fla.). ....: Hruska (Nebr.)....___ Humphrey (Minn) _ __ Inouye (Hawaii) Jackson (Wash.)____.. Javitst (N.Y). Walter L. Morgan, Jr., 9819 Maxine Hyde, 7301 Arca-Newhall Rd., Potomac, dia Rd., Alexandria, Va. Md. Howard E. Shuman, 2433 Mary F. Nolan, 3118 Rav-North Kenmore St., Ar-ensworth Pl., Alexan-lington, Va. dria, Va. Courtney C. Pace, 4826 Jean H. Allen, 1811 Nea-17th St. North, Arling-lon Dr., Falls Church, ton, Va. V a. John Criswell, 118 Dud-Margaret Vater, 1021 Ar-dington Pl. SE., Zone 3. lington Blvd., Arling-ton, Va. Florence LeCompte, 1954 Columbia Rd., Zone 9. Charles Bosley, 5437 41st Elinore Arlington, 1001 3d St. NW., Zone 15. St. SW., Zone 24. Jack Spain, 2127 Suitland John Giles, 4253 35th St. Ter. SE., Zone 20. South, Arlington 6, Va. Robert T. Carson, 730 24th Rita K. Peine, 2946 2d St. St., Zone 7. SE., Zone 20. Lee Williams, 253 Fort Wil-Norvill Jones, 48 Fort Wil-liams Pkwy., Alexandria, liams Pkwy., Alexan-Va. dria, Va. Ted Kazy, 4138 Mel-Mara, Edna A. Coerver, 4201 Dr. SE., Zone 21. Massachusetts Ave., Zone 16. William G. Allen, 2241 North Early St., Alexan-dria, Va. George Sundborg, 2361 " Frances Abelitis, 6101 La-49th St., Zone 7. mont Dr., Carrollton, Hyattsville, Md. William B. Welsh, 6801 Ga-Florence Roth, 2800 Que-lax Ct., Springfield, Va. bec St., Zone 8. Mace Broide, 4515 Burling-Rosemary Rorick, 8600 ton Pl., Zone 16. 16th St., Silver Spring, Md. Roy L. Elson, 604 South Joseph A. Ferstl, 4911 Carolina Ave. SE., Zone Deal Dr., Oxon Hill, 3. Md. Dan O’Brien, 2480 16th St., Marjorie Bolger, 2408 32d Zone 9. St. SE., Zone 20. Donald J. Cronin, 3184 Westover Dr. SE., Zone 20 Merrill Winslett, 3503 Car-‘Miles Scull, Jr., 810 Jan-penter St. SE., Zone 20. neys Lane, Alexandria, Robert J. Kutak, 220 2d St. 3 A. Jirka, 2601 E. 16th St. William J. Connell, 4809 Violet L. Williams, 3634 Morgan Dr., Chevy Gunston Rd., Alexan-Chase, Md. dria, Va. Thomas lge...... desl Kimie Ishibashi, 305 S. Sterling Munro, 5011 Doris Whitmus, 2500 Wis-Aspen Hill Rd., Rock-consin Ave., Zone 7. ville, Md. Richard R. Aurelio, 1250 Frances Shissler, 2725 39th 28th St. St. Administrative Assistants and Secretaries 311 LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES— Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Johnston (S.C). =: Jordan (Idaho)______._ Jordan LN.C.). woh Keating (N.Y)... Kefauver (Tenn.)_____ Kennedy (Mass.)_____ Kuchel (Calif... ___.. Lausche (Ohio) ______._ Lang-tla). oo. 2 Bone (Mo.)....ou:i.a0 McCarthy (Minn.)___. McClellan (Ark. _____ McGee (Wyo0.) -cca McGovern (S. Dak.)__ MelIntyre (N.H.) ..... McNamara (Mich.)__. Magnuson (Wash.)____ Mansfield (Mont.)____ Mechem (N. Mex.) Metcalf (Mont.)______ J. Baxter Funderburk, 8108 West Beach Dr., Zone 12. Edward Woozley, 7709 Holiday Ter., Bethesda, Md William McWhorter Coch-rane, 227 A St. NE., Zone 2 Milton Eisenberg, 6319 Tone Ct., Bethesda, Md. Charles A. Caldwell 2208 Spdian Lane, McLean, a. Joseph W. Melntyre, 9701 Cable Dr., Kensington, Md. Ewing: Hass 0c, oo. Ray M. White, 4301 Colum-bia Pike, Arlington, Va. Robert E. Hunter, 2400 36th St. SE., Zone 20. Daniel B. Miles, 4128 Le-land St., Chevy Chase, Md. Jerome N. Eller, 1617 North Stafford St., Ar-lington, Va. Ralph Matthews, 317 Sky-hill Rd., Alexandria, Va. K. Richard Cook, 5314 Landgrave Lane, Spring-field, Va. Owen J. Donley, 1400 King-ston Ave., Alexandria, Va. James T. Keefe, Senate Office Bldg. Robert. Perrin, 1544 Live Oak Dr., Silver Spring, Md Frederick J. Lordan, 2500 Q St. Margaret C. De Michele, RFD 4287, Upper Marl-boro, Md. Charles Du Tant, 325 A St. SE., Zone 3. Merrill W. Englund, 11703 College View Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Robert L. Alexander, 2319 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va. Gwenn Lewis, 11004 Havenpark Dr., Silver Spring, Md. William Beverly Whitley, 12824 Jingle Lane, Sil-ver Spring, Md. Frances P. Anderson, 2517 20th Rd. North, Arling-ton 1, Va. Henrietta V. O'Donoghue, 4201 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 16. Mary Jane Duris, 301 St. SW. Stephen Horn. Celie M. Jirsa, 2500 Wis-consin Ave., Zone 7. . BE. leonard, 3634 Camden St. SE. Helen Dunlop, 4201 Cathedral Ave., Zone 16 Jean Stack, 151 D St. SE., Zone 3. Margie Nicholson, 1111 Army-Navy Dr., Arling-ton, Va. Elizabeth Strannigan, 3201 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 16. Patricia J. Donovan, 2352 Jameson St., Hillcrest Heights, Md., Zone 21. Betty M. McQueen, 3820 Van Ness St., Zone 16. Jessie V. Robertson, 2122 California St., Zone 8. Mary Jane Del Balzo, 11708 Hatcher PI, Wheaton, Md. Mrs. Bobby Ruth Postle-waite, 6356 Cimarron St., Springfield, Va. Beverly L. Knowles, Hill Towers, Zone 3. Congressional Directory LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Miller (Iowa) Monroney (Okla.)_ ___ Morse (Oreg.)/.......0 Morton (Ry... uc. 1. Moss (Utah) Mundt (S. Dak.). _.‘.. Muskie (Maine) Nelson (Wis) Ji oo Neuberger (Oreg.)____ Pastore (RY. Youll Pearson (Kans.)______ Pell (RIDE oni Prouty (Vb). psy Proxmire (Wis.) ______ Randolph (W. Va.)___ Ribicoff (Conn.)______ Robertson (Va.)....= Russell (Ga.) ciel i: Saltonstall (Mass.) ____ Seotti (Pa) lagnaut Simpson (Wyo.)______ Smathers (Fla.)______ Smith (Maine) Stanley R. Browne, 1400 South Joyce St., Arling-ton 2, Va. William Berg, Jr., 5906 Onondaga Rd., Zone 16. Lee R. Nunn, Senate Office Building. Allan T. Howe, 213 Hills-boro Dr., Silver Spring, Md. R. L. MecCaughey, 2405 Gaither St. SE., Zone 21. Donald E. Nicoll, 3914 Liv-ingston St., Zone 17. Joe Nusbaum, 14 Belfield Rd., Alexandria, Va. W. Lloyd Tupling, 3619 Tilden St., Zone 8. C. J. Maisano, 3880 Rod-man St., Zone 16. Allen E. Pritchard, Jr. 7300 Marbury Rd., Be-thesda 14, Md. Ray Nelson, 6118 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Thomas L. Hayes, 5300 Everest Dr. SE., Zone 21. Marie Lantz, 3900 Tunlaw Rd., Zone 7. Jon O. Newman, 6209 Ne-braska Ave. William B. Foster, Jr., 4404 Westmoreland St., Me-Lean, Va. Leeman Anderson, 1628 Mount Eagle P1., Alexan-dria, Va. William L. Saltonstall, 1727 Hoban Rd., Zone 7. George H. Buschmann, 5205 Upton St., Zone 16. Scott I. Peek, 726 Moss Dr., Annandale, Va. William C. Lewis, Jr., 2121 Senate Office Building. Barbara Bengtson, 3000 Spout Run Pkwy., Ar-lington 1, Va. Jack Yocum, 1032 31st St., Zone 7. Mildred McCullough, 316 Highview Pl, Silver Spring, Md. Rose Blakely, 1410 33d St., Zone 7. Beverly -Fisher, 3535 North: Ohio St., Ar-lington 7, Va. Roberta Van Beek, 2430 Pennsylvania Ave., J Zone Joanne E. Amnott, 4201 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 16. Pam Martin, 1501 South Nelson St., Arlington 4, Va. Mary Jane Christgau, 1920 35th Pl., Zone 7. James A. McKenna, 1821 Brisbane St., Silver Spring, Md. Myrna RK. Beck? "571 North Pollard St., Ar-lington 3, Va. Miss Lee Szilagyi, 2800 Woodley Rd., Zone 8. Betty J. Colling, 5306 Everest Dr. SE., Zone 21. Nancy Murry Barkla, 510 A St. SE., Zone 3. James W. Harris, 2744 North Wyoming St., Arlington, Va. Vergie L. Cass, 301 G St. SW., Zone 24. Robert B. McNeil, 3748 Orange Ct., Alexandria, Va. William H. Jordan, Jr., 410 Wake Forest Dr., Alexandria, Va. John A. Jackson, 532 5th St. SE., Zone 3. Edith V. Skinner, 2601 Woodley Pl., Zone 8. Margaret Harvey, Olney, Md. Joseph A. Bernier, 4311 Thornapple St., Chevy Chase, Md. Administrative Assistants and Secretaries 313 LIST OF SENATORS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS, AND SECRETARIES—Continued Senator Administrative Assistant Secretary Sparkman (Ala.)______ Stennis (Miss.)_______ Symington (Mo.)_____ Talmadge (Ca)... Thurmond (S.C.)_____ Tower {Pex}. 35 ox Williams (Del.)_______ Willlame (NJ) ooo00 Yarborough (Tex.)____ Young (N. Dak) _...-Young (Ohio) ogra Lewis G. Odom, Jr., 922 North Ashton St., Alex-andria, Va. W. E. Cresswell, 407 West-grove Blvd., Alexandria, Va. Stanley R. Fike, 511 Boston Ave., Takoma Park 12, Md. Kenneth H. Turner, 4401 Holly Hill Rd., Hyatts-ville, Md. Parry 8S. Dent. 2 20h ¢ Ed Munden, 5014 Acacia Ave., Bethesda 14, Md. Ralph R. Peters, 127 C St. NE., Zone 2. Wallace B. Edgerton, 3214 Stephenson Pl., Zone 15. Alex Dickie, Jr., 4013 North Chesterbrook Rd., Ar-lington 7, Va. Christopher U. Sylvester, 3009 Daniel Lane, Zone 15. Herbert A. Jolovitz, 3900 Tunlaw Rd., Zone 7. Wiley S. Messick, 1809 Dye Dr., Falls Church, Va. Lorane Lowry Robinson, 215 Constitution Ave. NE., Zone 2. Virginia T. Laird. Linda Lovelady, 301 G St. SW., Zone 24. Eleanor R. Lenhart, 2117 E St., Zone 7. Mary Jane Cox, 607 Mas-sachusetts Ave. NE. Zone 2. Lou Nora Spiller, 2126 Connecticut Ave., Zone Patricia M. Byrne, 6101 16th St., Zone 11. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES Representative Secretary Abbitt (Vad) ul atl0 Abele (Ohio) Abernethy (Miss)... ... Adair (Ind.)__ Addabbo (N.Y. os oo Albert (Okla) ooo Algor (Tex): 7 oo. Anderson (MW ranl ib Andrews: (Ala). Mi Arends (TNsV0 ve Ashbrook (Ohio) Ashley (Ohio) Ashmore: (B.C. coallos Aspinall (Colo). _..i ool... Auchinelosg ((N.JY. oo: Avery (Rane)... .._[ Ayres (Ohio) Baker {enn.). tel nino Baldwin (Calfy =. Baring (Nev) o.oo Barrett (Pa) on «coowos Barry (NYY wi ee Basg (Ternin ). > Saki fone oo Bates (Mass) oooao Battin (Ment. olin = Becker (N.Y): 2 sin Beechworth (Tex): Beermann (Nebr): = l= Belcher (Okla) vn Bell (Call). o.ooois Bennett (Wa) oo oxo Bennett: (Mieh)) = Berry: (8S. Daly =0 — 0 Betts (Ohio) "Blatolll (Mion). ..o. oi. Boggs (Ia) Arian avd Boland (Mags) oii foo 314 W. Fred Fletcher, 3632 Gunston Rd., Alexandria, : Va. Jane Peigler, 3710 Munsey St., Silver Spring, Md. Mrs. Clair Stevens, 3516 Sterling Ave., Alexan- dria, Va. Richard C. Prickett, House Office Bldg. Louise W. Snowden, 5615 Paul St., A oRenria; Va. Verneil G. English, 6542 Abbington Dr., Zone 21. Ralph H. Marlatt, 5120 Sargent Rd. NE., Zone 17. Leonard Pliska, 5204 Ventnor Rd., Zone 16. Eva Hammond, 2731 North George Mason Dr., Arlington 7, Va. Mary Ann Thurman, 2727 29th St., Zone 8. Ls Hennessy, 1600 South Joyce St., Arlington, a. June G. Clendening, 4898 Forestville Rd. SE., Zone 28. Rhoda MecCarrell, 4707 Connecticut Ave., Zone 8. Harriet Sheridan, 25600 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 7. -Yolone Morgan, 9819 Newhall Rd., Potomac, d Robert D. Buehler, 9902 Grayson Ave., Silver Spring, Md. Rita W. Baker, 2006 Add Dr., Falls Church, Va. Margaret Underwood, 215 C St. SE., Zone Tn Ann Schreiber, 174 North Carolina Ave. SE. Zone 3. George H. Seward, 8202 Oxman Rd., Palmer Park, Hyattsville, Md. Robert R. Miller, House Office Bldg. Elizabeth A. Seeley, 240 Kent Dr., Manassas, ho Peggy Bryant, 2500 Q St., Zone 7. Wilfred A. Pelletier, 5027 25th Ave., Hillcrest Heights, Md. Harold F. Forsyth, 704 Sprucedale Dr., Annan-dale, Va. Doris B. Underwood. June T. Skole, 400 Hector Rd., McLean, Va. Mary C. Higgins, 2117 E St., Zone 7. Audra Carter, 3636 16th St., Zone 10. Arthur Canaday, House Office Bldg. Margaret J. Robinson, 2500 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 7. Mavis G. Daly, 7207 Hawthorne Ter., Hyatts-ville, Md. Don Zahn, 6014 85th PI. Carrollton Manor, Hyattsville, Md. L. J. Andolsek, 4320 Nichols Ave. SW, Zone 24. Barbara A. Rathe, 3410 Dent Pl., Zone 7. P. Joseph Donoghue, House Office Bldg. Secretaries 315 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Boling: (Me). 0 no ao Bolton, Frances P. (Ohio) ____ Bolton, Oliver P. (Ohio)_____ Bonner (N.C)...lon i Bow (Ohio). s:= io zou a2 Brademag (Ind) « : vi. 02 Braydind.). ..... Teo Broek {Tewn)- = Li 2 00 Bromwell (Jowa)._-..o:= Broeks (Tex). lo ilooy Broomfield (Mich) = _.:.__.: Brotzman' (Colo). = sc. oo. Brown (Calif): oi gi is Brown (Ohjo) 2. 0 sii Broyhill (N:Co ov a Broyhill (Va). o.oo Bruee-(Ind). o-oo Buckley (NIY J: ont Foatang Burke (Mass)... sank Burkhalter (Calif)... _._.__.. Burlesoni (Tex io.2ar Burton (Utah) Byrne (Pa) co nie Byrnes (Wis) ix or rachoa Cahill (NIN coins Cameron {Calif )..> ci Cannon (Mo). of il: Carey (NY). Soa cl Chey (Pex) mo Binstay Cederberg (Mich.)_ _________ Collen (N.Y) o 2 airsoi Chamberlain (Mich.)________ Chel; (Ry)... .ovioaa Chenoweth (Colo). __.__._... Clancy (Ohloy. st coos. inlay Clark (Pad ad rootite Clausen (Calif) 00 ios Cleveland (N.H.y oc aud Cohelan (Calif)... av =: Collier (TI, ye ui Ji oatiay Colmer (Miss). o> 2% Conte (Mass,)..oi 3: 1 Cooley (N.C). vy: ri ds iow Corbett (Pa) + i -. ~~ eh, Norelli, 3123 South Stafford St., Arlington Trene Lewis, 503 East Capitol, Zone 3. Helen L. Wangsness, 4100 Argyle Ter., Zone 11. Henry C. Oglesby, 4425 34th “. South, Arling- ton 6, Va. Gilbert LeKander, Route 3, Manassas, Va. Watson G. Branch. Bos La Kendall, 4417 Ridge St., Chevy Chase 15, William E. Timmons, 5308 Westport Rd., Bethesda, Zone 15. Lewis Veghte, Jr., 2723 O St., Zone 7. Davis B. Carter, 310 South Carolina Ave. SE., Zone 3. Roy A. Gast, 3611 Spruell Dr., Wheaton, Md. Robert E. Waggoner. Ray Sebens, 361 Irvington St., Zone 21. Rose Kincaid, 2745 29th St., Zone 8. L. Vincent Monzel, 2800 Quebec St., Zone 8. Homer Lee Krout, 1605 North Johnson St. Arlington 1, Va. Nicholas T. Nonnenmacher, 5408 Wehawken Rd., Zone 16. Alvin F. Klein, House Office Bldg. Rey M. O’Brien, 2026 Hamlin %t. NE., Zone Maxine Bryant, 1326 28th St. SE., Zone 20. Zeno Phillips, House Office Bldg. Eo T. Davis, 2134 20th St. North, Arling- ton Christine V. Ball, 1937 Elkridge Heights Ave., Baltimore 27, Md. William M. Gage, 4001 Garrison St., Zone 16. Virginia Pickett, 6410 West Halbert Rd., Be- thesda 14, Md. Alexander A. Silva, House Office Bldg. Isabelle Gladney, 5 Terrace Ct. NE., Zone 2. Mildred Akins, 2100 Connecticut Ave., Zone 8. Charles A. Frandolig, 3201 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 16. William H. Hackett, 907 Brantford Ave., Silver Spring, Md. Minnie White, 2800 Quebec St., Zone 8. Ann F. Comm, 3726 Connecticut Ave., Zone 8. Prudence Kelly, 1 Scott Circle, Zone 6. Irene Salmans, Kenmore Apts., Zone 15. Marjorie R. Hein, 4805 Tallahassee Ave., Rockville, Md. Diane Taylor, 4117 Arkansas Ave., Zone 11. L. Frances Pease, 124 F St. SE., Zone 3. Charles F. Lombard, 3610 Upton St., Zone 8. Peter Clute, 323 South Carolina Ave., SE. Zone 3 Marie Morrison, 1930 Columbia Rd., Zone 2. Waller Batson, 2506 North Quincy St., Arling- ton 7, Va. Carole Ann Long, 1201 South Scott St., Arling-ton 4, Va. Harold F. Eberle, 3636 16th St., Zone 10. Congressional Darectory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Corman (Calif)... iii da mm Cramer (Fla). vs.0. 2. Cunningham (Nebr.)_ .______ Cartins(Pa). sos cn pinaor Curtis:{Meo.)-co oi som, Daddario Conn.) cio oc Dagie (Pa), ire furs il pune Daniels (NT) orc rail Davis (Ca.) ce a soem: Davis (Tenn) och andi Dawson (TI) ca 0, Delaney (NV. Yoo vat Dent (Pa). oom of oii use Denton-(Ind.). ei da Peroynian (IN. Y.Y. J Derwinaky (T.): eddi woo. Pevine (Ohio). 2:0 ooo 0 Digos (Mich) clio Dingell.(Mich.) tu -on fei214 Dole (Rang). cova ory: Donohue (Mass). oo cor DSTI LS iT rs eh il fy Dowdy (Tex.y. oo. or Downing (Va.Ye cin awenmsp Doyle (Calif) o omensLeip Dulski ANN.) anh ores Duncan (Oreg.) wn eeih is wiv Dwyer iNT. tr Bdmondson (Okla.) «vi... Bdwardgi (Calif) i voice Fliott JAI.) io. Lo oo me Ellsworth. (Kans) os0 Bverett (Tenn). or i 20° Bing (Penny) oc nim nw Fallon: (Md.)e oo Sr co Jw us Parpetein. (NV. a oieon Eases’ Bln): oo 2a” auto Feighan (Ohio) Tindlay: (TL) iw tes wane Finmepan (ML)... Vino (N.Y). 0 ne ori ihn Fisher (Tex). oul. o5 Jacqueline A. Gerachis, 5155 Oakcrest Dr., Oxon Hill, Md. Hazel H. Kennedy, 5607 7th Pl. South, Arlington; Va. Wayne W. Bradley, 5203 Dalton Rd., Springfield, Va. Marilyn Ballenger, 1500 Hanby St., Silver Spring, Md. Thomas E. J. Keena, 4019 Veazey St., Zone 16. Elva Schwamlein, 2800 Quebec St., Zone 8. Frank A. Madden, 2610 Branch Ave. SE., Zone 20. Mrs. John D. Penn, 7504 Highland Ave., Spring- field, Va. Carl Lemser, 2500 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 7. Norma O. Williams, 1632 S St., Zone 9. Dolores Cook, 1727 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 6. Dottie Wall, 6421 Landover Rd., Cheverly, Md. Mary Verkouteren, 8210 West Beach Drive, Zone 12. Thoda Bomhard, 761 26th Pl. South, Arlington 2 Va. Susan A. Coultrap, 4201 Cathedral Ave., Zone 16. John Sidney Hoyt, 7623 Mendota Pl., Spring- field, Va. Dorothy E. Quarker, 301 G St. SW., Zone 24. Jeannette H. Cantwell, 5507 21st Pl., Zone 21. Valerie A. Post, 311 A St. NE., Zone 2. William A. Rourke, 3921 Langley Ct., Zone 16. Mack G. Fleming, 1420 Abington Dr., Alexan- dria, Va. Marjorie O. Amidon, 3350 Pennsylvania Ave. SE., Zone 20. Norman L. Dobyns, 7202 Leesville Blvd., North Springfield, Va. Lanelle Talbert, 2409 Naylor Rd. SE., Zone 20. Irene Neese, 5204 26th Ave. SE., Zone 21. trope Burtor, R.F.D., Box 1210, Upper Mariboro, Francis J. Keenan, 115 6th St. SE., Zone 3. Lacy Grimes. Cam) Coad, 721 Whitaker Ter., Silver Spring, Chris Brady, House Office Bldg. Venita Rita Clair, 4620 22d Street North, Arling- ton, Va. Hope Hart, 2475 Virginia Ave., Zone 7. Rebecca Johnson, 2800 Quebec St., Zone 8. Frances Burns Hoyland, The Westchester, Zone 16. Banal Maness, 2206 Reedie Dr., Silver Spring, John R. Buckley, 5483 30th St., Zone 15. Irene M. Hopkins, 2000 F St., Zone 6. Kenneth A. Stark, Capitol Park Apts., Zone 24. James A. Dupree, 109 C St. SE., Zone 3. Haun T. MacDonald, 3130 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 16. Helen Pauly, 439 New Jersey Ave. SE., Zone 3. Secretaries 317 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Pilood {Pai io coi:eivobe Flynt (Cad. oo. i Bogus Yogarty (B.1) cooliodi Pord{Mieh,). .. -. oo lie Poreman (Tex). cS i 3k Porrester{Ca). oii... 0 Fountain (NC): -. co... Prager (Minn). i. ueauauiil Frelinghuysen (N.J.)________ Priedel (Md). wi cries Paton (Ral): cic odd Pulton(Tenns)-oo... Pugun (Fla) .c.. fl. ace Callagher (NJ). oc anaaa. Carmaiz (Md). veil i Cary Va)... . 5...l.d Cathings (ATI) ol oe Cavin'Pa): oc inn Glaimo (Conn). 2 io ivy Gibbong (Wa)... .-% CHlbert (NYY. olla dbit Gill (Hawaii) Glenn (Np. © 2 iol Conzalez (Tex) in nv Goodell (N.Y.)__ CGoodling (Pa)... io... 4 Grabowski (Conny... __._ Cran (Anyi orad Cig. Gray (WY... Lo di Green (Oreg.).....coavibnnu Green (Pay ir no tn dpl x Griffin (Mich) Li oooh) Criffithe (Mieh). 07 cro. Gross (Iowa) Craver (IN. Vs nines Gubger (Calif) =x iis iis Gurney (Fla). i Lona. all Hagan (Go) ue... vmnnrs con Hagen (Calif Y ol i oo io oul Haley (Bla) soon ast Hall Mo.) io dine. Halleek (Ind). localismSoe: Halpern ANY.) f. coco.20. Hanna (Calif)... 2 Jo.a8s Hansen (Wash) ............ Secretary i D. Hegarty, 6936 Alpine Dr., Annandale, Herbert M. Crane. George J. Kelley, House Office Bldg. Frank Meyer, 5203 Fenwood Ave., Zone 21. Sylvia Comfort, 216 Maryland Ave. NE., Zone 2. Eunice O. McDonnell, 3819 Woodbine St., Chevy Chase 15, Md. gfe J. Pittman, 1408 Sanford Ct., Annandale, a Dale Maclver, 1001 3d St. SW., Zone 24. William T. Kendall, 7606 Geranium St., Bethes- da 14, Md. Hazel R. Justice, 3636 16th St., Zone 10. Martha E. Cameron, House Office Bldg. Jim Drake, Capitol Park Apts., Zone 24. Herb Wadsworth, House Office Bldg. Elizabeth May, 301 G St. SW., Zone 24. Elizabeth Garmatz, 1805 23d St. SE., Zone 20. Andrew H. McCutcheon, Jr., West Grove Dr., Alexandria, Va. Mary Williams, 101 North Carolina Ave. SE., Zone 3. Betty L. Lantz, 3900 16th St., Zone 11. Deloris Eileen Nixon. Hector Alcalde, 605 University Dr., Fairfax, Va. Abbie E. Hauck, 3500 14th St., Zone 10. Sue Gurney, 5049 Oakerest Dr. Zone 20. Delphine W. Brune, 3027 Dent’ Pl, Zone 7. Gail Beagle, 35 E St., Zone 1. Mary E. Nichols, 2312 Huidekoper Pl., Zone 7. Jeannette W. Frazer, 520 2d St. SE., Zone 3. William J. Scully. Margaret K. Harding, 3535 Valley Dr., Alexan- dria, Va. Margaret J. Bergin, 3355 16th St., Zone 10. A. Wesley Barthelmes, Jr., 6006 Welborn Dr., Wood Acres, Md., Zone 16. Estelle M. Tyler, 2409 Brambleton Rd., Balti-more 9, Md. Raymond C. Anderson, 1665 Preston Rd. Alexandria, Va. Ann Cooper Penning, 512 6th St. SE., Zone 3. RobertE. Case, 5226 Forman Ct., Springfield, Va. Mary J. Papworth, 1111 Army-Navy Dr., Arling- ton 2, Va. Jean E. Gordon, 2929 Connecticut Ave., Zone 8. Mrs. John P. Elliott, 1116 Prince St. , Alexandria, Va. Ronald B. Ginn, 4513 31st St. South, Arlington 6, Va. Bs C. Baker, 5128 Crisfield Dr., Zone 21. Alice V. Myers, 412 1st St. SE., Zone 3. Helen Zander, 4016 Nicholson’ St., Hyattsville, Md. Charles A. Baird, 3035 Newark St., Zone 8. “William Butcher, 2440 16th St., Zone 9. Donald M. Brown, 6801 29th St. North, Arling-ton, Va Harding (Idaho) 318 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Hardy (Va.).....oudl ool. Harriz CATR Yo on Dianvol Harrison (Wye). citi cuinl Harsha (Ohio) Harvey (Indy Gide: lary Harvey (Mich). .......3i%0 Hawking (Calif). ..... C00 Hays (Ohio) Henley (NNYo onl tay . Hébert (La). il ocuall Hechler (W. Vay)... ce duel. Hemphill 8.C.)..o ail Henderson {N.C.).c 2 a0]: Hevlong: (ad...oly oh Hoeven (Iowa) Hoeftman (IR) Jorn’ 1d Holiield (Calif)... ... Holland: (Pa) > 0. 5¢ Horan (Wagh.) oo 22 iil Gin Horton (NYO 5 oni noid Hosmer (Calify 1 a oi & Huddleston (Ala) Lio st Hull (Mor. iz. Jo bl 8.8 0 Hutchinson (Mieh.)... 0... Tehorda(Mod ao naveia it Jarman {Okla ) 5000avy 0. Jennings ((Va.)o i oinadd S00] Jensen (Iowa) Joelson (NJ) cr Saas Johansen (Mich. Yo.i Johnson (Calif). _ocaniid Johnson (Wis) = J Jonas (IN, Cyr nd. duabed Jones: (Ala.) ir Shilo BTL Jones Mo.) ico Karsten (Mo). o = ooo 0. Kartht (Minh. )=C Sofa!)50d Kastenmeier (Wis) __________ Rea (W. Va.) ol aniodal i Keithi(Mags) ~~~.7, 0 Kelly (NY). 12 boviodios Keogh {N.Y) cou odo. Kilburn (NLY.) 2kJ Ti Kilgore (Tex) onionuh Secretary Tha S. Murray, 203 Farmington Dr., Fairfax, a Willie Harris, 2057 38th St. SE., Zone 20. Adele M. Keller, 14, Md. 6705 Brigadoon Dr. Dethosdd Joan Luff, 2700 Q St., Zone 7. Jack Carmichael, 11 2d St. NE., Zone 3. James M. Sparling, Jr., 4310 Merton Rd., Rock- ville, Md. Juanita Barbee, 1830 16th St., Zone 9. Hine Heslin, Arlington Towers, Arlington, a. Florence Palmer, 1932 North Kenilworth St., Arlington 5, Va. Mary Swann, 3961 Alabama Ave. SE., Zone 20. Robert R. Nelson. Elizabeth C. Dixon, 123 Rogers Dr., Falls Church, Va. Charles O. Whitley, 127 C St. NE., Zone 2. A. W. Gilliam, Burke, Va. Joseph H. Macaulay, 3613 N St., Zone 7. Bessie M. Orcutt, 3850 Tunlaw Rd., Zone 7. Dorothy Dunn Morrison, 609 Poplar Dr., Falls Church, Va. Veronica Conlon, 5340 Taney Ave., Alexandria, Va. Thomas P. Holley, House Office Bldg. Helen B. Gladwell, 7713 Kipling Parkway, Zone 28. Eilleen Case, 2828 Connecticut Ave., Zone 8. Steve Strickland, 2475 Virginia Ave., Zone 7. Kimball Clark, 3807 North Abingdon St., Ar- lington 7, Va. Helen M. Boyer, 2725 39th St., Zone 7. Virginia Wekenborg, 6714 Edsall Rd., Spring- field, Va. Juanita B. Mosher, 1304 North Meade St., Arlington 9, Va. Ww. Raymond Colley, 205 Dalebrook Dr., Alex- andria, Va. Muriel I. Biggs, 2904 Naylor Rd. SE, Zone 20. James Gavin. Mrs. Guy M. Meadows, 2480 16th St., Zone 9. Dwight H. Barnes, 1204 Highland Dr., Silver Spring, Md. Mary Rowe, 4402 Oxford St., Garrett Park, Md. Almeta Mallison, Capitol Towers, Zone 2. Miriam A. Marlar, 4114 Davis Pl., Zone 7. Blanche J. Middleton, 5841 Nebraska Ave., Zone 15. Martha Rebori, 800 4th St. SW., Zone 24. Jerome Schaller, House Office Bldg. Kaz Oshiki, 2801 Quebec St., Zone 8. James Kee, 5514 16th Ave., Hyattsville, Md. Jim B. Sledd, 5131 Logan Way, Bladensburg, Md. Shirley M. Albert, 6226 Dallas Pl. SE., Zone 21. Agnes L. Mathisen, 3817 Military Rd., Zone 15. Gn T. Cafirey, 926 17th St. South, Arlington Celia Hare Martin, 2500 Q St., Zone 7. Secretaries 319 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Bing (Calif). eae iunia King (N.Y). oo iiatgiaila. Kirwan (Ohio) Kluezynski (TH) oo cohol Knox (Mich) Kornegay (N.C.)............. Kunkel (Pa.). .....coi.cas Kyl (Iowa) Taird CWis yr or noon Yandrum (Gaye oh 20 00 Langen (Minn)... cima Lankford (Md. )o > = Latta (Ohio) Leggett (Calif.) .___________. LenmontN. Coiconds ois Teginski (Mich) =... Bibonati (MY). =.J. i... Vindsay (NY) i en camaaiial Lipscomb (Calif.)....cananns Lloyd (Utah) Long AA) ala trian Tong Ma.) ania Coesibts MceClory (II) Lora0 McCormack (Mass.) _________ MeCulloch (Ohio) MeDade (Pa)... ac... MeDowell.(Deal.). iors MBA (Calif) = i MeclIntire (Maine) McCloskey (TW). oT. McMillan (S.CH=:. -ne iran Macdonald (Mass.) .________._ MacGregor (Minn.) _ ________ Madden (Ind) i. oo. ab. 05 Mahon (Bex) toi oiior o Mailliard (Calif). ncn 10 Mosh (Na)... fe 0. Marin (Calif): — -_..____ Martin (Mass). -o- i. _o Martin (Nebr) © os. L Maihing (Md). > col5 Matsunaga (Hawaii) Matthews (Fla) i 5 2.1 & May (Wash.)............1... E. L. (Bud) Pummer, 2720 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 7. George L. Berg, Jr., 19 Great Neck Court, Alex-andria, Va. Roberta G. Messerly, 4943 Eskridge Ter., Zone 16. James J. Guinea, 1650 Harvard St., Zone 9. Margaret J. Martin, 4200 Cathedral Ave., Zone 16. Margaret W. Graves, 110 D St. SE., Zone 3. June H. Burke, 10219 Big Rock Rd., Silver Spring, Md. T. Dwain Curtis, The Coronet, Zone 3. Marguerite A. Scanlon, 3315 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 16. Audrey Hagen, 4000 Cathedral Ave., Zone 16. Miss Gene H. Miller, House Office Bldg. Charlotte Gerber, 2403 Observatory Pl., Zone 7. Lee Wilber, 728 Lakeview, Falls Church, Va. John K. Slear, 100 Maryland Ave. NE., Zone 2. Margaret A. Matus, House Office Bldg. Betty White, 1200 South Court House Rd. Arlington 4, Va. Marian G. Clow, 4810 20th Pl. North, Arlington 7,.Va. Melvin M. Miller, 4720 Kellogg Dr., McLean, Va. Mary Lou Hughes, 1400 Joyce St., Arlington, Va. Donn S. Mitchell, 1330 New Hampshire Ave., Zone 6. Gregory J. Fitzgerald, 216 Glennae Dr., Balti- more 28, Md. Donald E. Deuster, 737 3d St. SW., Zone 24. Eugene T. Kinnaly, 5410 Connecticut Ave., Zone 15. Vera W. Page, Box 11-A, Nanjemoy, Md. Gertrude L. Moser, 3016 North Stuart St., Arlington 7, Va. Mrs. Walter J. Norbet, 200 C St. SE., Zone 3. Irvine H. Sprague. Grace Lee, Hotel Stratford, Zone 1. Sara Kay Bohrer, 1650 Portal Dr., Zone 12. Major McGee. Stanley G. Langland, House Office Bldg. Mary Sobek, 129 3d St. NE., Zone 2. Helen Boyle, 1510 Buchanan St., Zone 11. William N. Stoltze, 648 East Capitol St., Zone 3. Chris Mathisen, House Office Bldg. Maxine H. Stark, 1220 North Meade St., Arling- ton 9, Va. Helen E. Morris, 1815 Randolph St., Zone 11. Nancy Smith Brown, 1108 Palmer Pl., Alexan- dria, Va. Evelyn F. Slater, 10130 Crestwood Rd., Kensing-ton, Md. E. Edward Wiles, 5313 Flanders Ave., Bethesda, M d. Wm. Donald Ladd, 4114 Davis Pl., Zone 7. John Knievel, House Office Bldg. Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Meader (Meh) is. iUG0 Michel (TI) uae2 loondily Miller, (Calify.i obvi7 2 ony NMillep (NY) So asno nid Milliken (Pay oJ Ue bo ul Mills (Avk Yn Minish (N.J.)au0 JUL Ul Minshall (Ohio) Monagan (Conn.)__. o_o! Montoya (N. Mex)... Moore (WO \Va.Y.. io suidny Moorhead (Pa. )u 5 2a}oul Morgan (Pa). i. 2 2 Jiade Morris (N. Mex.) io in Morrison (Tha) — Goon: | uit) Morse:(Mogs). Uw croc Morton (Md) La oo pau hie Mosher (Ohio) Moga (Calif). il 200lnDX) il Muller (NY Jett 2a, al Muorphy (lJ asinwen Murphy (N. YOu oi on i Murray (Tenn) co Nateher (Kyu). 00 ae feo000 Nedzi(Mieh) ura sony Nelsen (Minny Sio coool Nim Pa) vo a nadergho Norblad«{Oreg.)y 25 0 Vis lo Nygaard (N. Dak) oo 8! OBrien). oo OBrien (NY). x. a O'Hara (THUD 230 Foi 1] O'Hara (Mich) Lo ooo27 O’Kongki (Wig) irl C 20s ini Olsen’ (Mont.) oloo old Olzon (Minn.) cation:sigs O'Neill {Mase oi origwan Osmerg (NJ) Sig iid ab Ostertag (N.Y Yl. JU. .0% Possman (Ia.). ... ---.0.3 Patman:{Tex). i. oon Patten (NJ. ole 2th iu oan Polly (Wash). oo... ae Pepper (Flay 2 = id] nals Perkins, (Ky) Barbara Bullard, 2122 Massachusetts Ave, Zone 8 James Gmawell, 797 West Boulevard Dr., Alex-andria, Va. Esther P. Miller, 100 Maryland Ave. NE., Zone 2. F. Gibson Darrison, Jr., 4810 Fort Sumner Dr., Zone 16. Sallie KX. Weaver, 110 D St. SE., Zone 3. Jack D. Files, 515 North Florida, Arlington 3, a. Margaret M. Sullivan, 136 North Carolina Ave. NE., Zone 3. Betty A. Russell, 2800 Quebec St., Zone &. Joseph Donahue, 5310 Montgomery St., Springfield, Va. Rose Marie West, 200 C St SE., Zone 3. Mrs. Brooke Gilbertson, 13425 Justice Rd. Rockville, Md. John H. Weiner, 3501 Carpenter St. SE., Zone 20. Glenda Marcely Bridal, 3913 17th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Florence H. Cooley, 2117 E. St., Zone 7. Robert Hatem, House Office Bldg. Opal Van Horn, 2480 16th St., Zone 9. Bette B. Welch, 2718 Bryan Pl., Alexandria, Va. Ernest Y. Cox, 9531 Lawnsberry Ter., Silver Spring, Md. Jeanne Stratton, 307 A St. NE., Zone 2. Edward Heroux, 4339 Windom Pl., Zone 16. Helen R. Smith, 2700 Q St., Zone 7. Catherine Hampson, 208 Massachusetts Ave. NE., Zone 2. James G. Pyrros, 1100 6th St. SW., Zone 24. Daag W. Olson, 407 Colmac Dr., Falls Church, a. Cyrill Sledd, House Office Bldg. L. Stanley Kemp, 3207 Gunston Rd., Alexan-dria, Va. Irene Martin Edwards, 4200 Leland St., Chevy Chase 15, Md. James B. Miley, 2800 Woodley Rd., Zone 8 Francis X. Kilroy, House Office Bldg. Marie Crowe, The Congressional. Donald M. Baker, 1350 4th St. SW., Zone 24. Robert Shafer, House Office Bldg. Pat McCarthy, 301 G St. SW., Zone 24. By a 2324 North Dickerson, Arlington, a. Harryette M. Smith, 4906 47th St., Zone 16. Adel Porter, 301 G St. SW., Zone 24. Jane Borth, House Office Bldg. Martha K. Williams, TON Army-Navy Dr, Arlington, Va. Dorothy Councill, House Office Bldg. Olga Jamison Brown, 12 3d St. NE. Zone 2. G. Ray Hibbard, 2480 16th St., Zone 9. Mildred Waller, House Office Bldg. Lucille H. Blake, 110 D St. SE., Zone 3. Secretaries 321 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Philbin (Mass) -2: 3 = isl | Clifford O. Gaucher, 2411 32d St. SE., Zone 20. Pike ANY). iill Mrs. Robert Gale Woolbert, 4224 Dresden St., solslei Kensington, Md. Pileber (Ga). ocdobs Ji John Wilson Ellis, 408 Wellington Rd., Alex-andria, Va. Pillion (N.Y). shia suits aot Busselly A Rourke, 6803 Fairfax Rd., Bethesda 14, ; Pinte (N.Y). ooo.o. Dots W. Metz, 2018 Columbia Pike, Arlington Se i (Nox)... iimignduitint Narvie Caperton, House Office Bldg. Poff (Va.) Rober E. Bradford, 6 Densmore Ct. Alexandria, a Pool (Pax). ootiiil shea, Jeane Farnsworth, 3921 Pennsylvania Ave. SE., Zone 20. Powell (IN. Y.) Train dante Mary Shuler, 1429 Crittenden St., Zone 11. Price (Tl) sionsro bOT Ee rary Goldie Hallas, 216 Maryland Ave. N. E., Zone 2. Pueihskd (TL) oo oe Clare Soponis, 3542 Whitehaven Pkwy., ’ Zone soon T. Purcelli(Tex). on aor i Norman Duncan, 3900 Mt. Vernon Highway, Alexandria, Va. Quien... .oiioni. Reynold T. Bergquist, 5708 Huntington Pkwy., Bethesda 14, Md. Quillen (Pawn). i..n iu. Helen Warren ‘Kirkman, 1641A North Van Dorn St., Alexandria, Va. Baome Ala). 0 a on BE Cox, 715 Lakeview Dr., Falls Church, Va. ‘Randall (Mo) 02 coal= Mrs. Irah E. Hocker, 3000 Arizona Ave., Zone 16. Reid (MV). oh ean) Raids (N. Yo. om endl Geraldyne M. Creagan, 2901 Connecticut Ave., Zone 8. Reifel (S. Poe Ida nm ded il Vern Loen, 5201 Bangor Dr., Kensington, Md. Beuss (Wie) ooeninoratony Sara M. Robinson, 1707 Columbia Rd., Zone 9. Rhodez (Ariz) oto lity Alma Alkire, 200 C St. SE., Zone 3. Rhodes (Pajod-te wie gt Mary B. Robertson, 707 Gloucester Rd., Alex-andria, Va. Rich (Ohio) Richlman (N.Y). io itis Rodney F. Moulton, 7909 Kipling Pkwy., District Heights 28, Md. Rivers (Alaska) Martha M. Rivers, House Office Bldg. Rivers (8:€.) lc aniool Coralee K. Bull, House Office Bldg. Boberiz (Ala). cal o-oo Thomas A. Young, 102 West Monroe Ave. Alexandria, Va. Boberte (Tex). noi. oaan Bob G. Odle, 101 North Carolina Ave. SE., Zone 3. Robison (N.Y) sci zuan Fo John T. Calkins, 2916 Upton St., Zone 8. Boding-(NJ) John J. Sullivan, Jr., 2823 28th St., Zone 8. Bogers (Colo). .-.-L 0.22. Nina N. Kelly. Rogers (FI8.). .coeuoniici. Robert B. Lochrie, Jr., Arlington Towers, Arling-ton, Va. Rogers (Tex Yuu nvidanadin. Maryellen Portwine, 400 Nordok PIl., Alexandria, Va Rooney (N.Y.) dl ol Jenalee D. Nivens, 5244 5th St. North., Load Arlington 3, Va Roosevelt (Calif) -soa i. Gloria V. Caruthers, 800 4th St. SW., Zone 24. Rosenthal (N.Y) uz sd. Mary W. Davis, 3505 Inverness Dr., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Rostenkowski (TI1.)_______.__._ Clary Sochowski, House Office Bldg. Roudebush (Ind) J. Max L. Friedersdorf, 3125 Elba Rd., Alexandria, Va. Roush: (Ind). oo nob Myra Cochran, 215 Constitution Ave. NE, Zone 2 322 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Boybal (Calif) aa LL Rumsfeld (TN,) 0 atl li Byah (MiehJolaciiio280 de Ryan (N.Y) 20 radanels dit St: George (N.Y) inns St: Germain (RLY cL coli St. Onge (Conn.)>: 0. = = Savior (Pa) itil coined Schadeberg (Wis) ___._______ Schenck (Ohio) Schneebeli (Pa.)_ __ Sehweitker (Pa) io = Schwengel (Iowa) Beott:IN.C.) vid bosbaiill Secrest (Ohio) Selden (Alp). io Senner (Ariz) oud Ars dar Shelley (Calif.) _ _ _ Sheppard (Calif.) _ __ Shipley (THY Cee odin ed Short {IN. sb pnd oo Dakyuas Shriver (Wang): oe == Sibal (Conn.).___:: SRB eines] Sickles {Md oo a wl an anas Sikes (Bla buy 0 ehioator Sfler (Sy. ot onniaiySolin Sisli (Calf. Yiu rr Ao 0 znnnnn Skubitz (Kans.) _ __ Stack (W.Va) oars. tons Smith (Calif.)_ Smith (Iowa) Smith (Va. Yolco uit asi Snyder (Ky.). oat Jotiota Springer (IW) = = 000 Staebler {(Mieh.)_ jlo tibiae Staflord (Vib. ch. ioiaiinnis Staggers (W.Va Yo oon Steed (Okay. Loz.=% o Stephengi(Ga.)l ola eas Libs Stinson: (Wagh)Z-bd zi 08 Stratton (NY. J: = 0 es Stubblefield (Ky.)......_._._. Sullivan (Moz nsal c00s Taft (Ohio) Talcott (Calif yf 2o a cetil2 Secretary Clara Ignatius, 800 4th St. SW., Zone 24. Barbara A. Ludden, 21 Dakota Ci, Norandsia, Va. Joseph S. Brzostowski, 209 Patterson St., Falls Church, Va. Erika Teutsch, House Office Bldg. Vida Buist, 2531 Q St., Zone 7. Ruth H. Bamber, 3714 Camden St. SE., Zone 20. Murray Frank, 7810 16th St., Zone 12. O. Ann Dunbar, 132 Duddington Pl. SE., Zone 3. Eleanor J. Smith, 2480 16th St., Zone 9. Marie Pine, 3801 Connecticut Ave., Zone 8. Virginia Ford, House Office Bldg. Elsie M. Lease, 709 East Capitol St., Zone 3. Charles R. Freburg, 200 C St. SE., Zone 3. Harold W. Thomerson, 3729 Carpenter St. SE., Zone 20. Thomas M. Gilbert, 220 C St. SE., Zone 3. Larry B. Morton, 1019 Byrd Dr., Fairfax, Va. John Riordan, House Office Bldg. Mrs. Jo Hughes, 2405 32d St. SE., Zone 20. H. G. Tom Bender, 1320 North Stuart St., Arling- ton 1, Va. Louise Audrey Finke, 35 E St., Zone 1. Loker Rosen, 12914 Goodhill Rd. Silver pei Winifred Varble, 1001 3d St. SW., Zone 24. Ted Venetoulis, '4026 Arkansas Ave. Zone 11. Alma D. Butler, 2802 Devonshire PL, Zone 8. Roy C. Woolum, 2313 25th St. SE., Zone 20. Jackson T. Carle, 129 E St. SE., Zone 3. Mrs. Garnette Jones, 412 1st St. SE., Zone 3. Paul H. Becker, 1001 3d St. SW., Zone 24. Irene Finnerty, House Office Bldg. Bert Bandstra, House Office Bldg. Calvin Haley. Thomas M. Temple, 5005 10th St. South, Arlington, Va. Alvin A. Bray. Raymond IL. Courage, 4507 Traymore St. Bethesda 14, Md. Neal J. Houston, 312 Cameron Rd., Alexandria, Va. Marguerite Furfari, 1421 Massachusetts Ave., Zone 5. Truman Richardson. D. Moyne Elder, 1201 South Courthouse Rd., Arlington 4, Va. William Talbott, River House, Arlington, Va. Virginia Gunther, 5028 25th Pl. SE., Zone 21. Charles Holstein, 9215 Worth Ave. Silver Spring, Md. Virginia McCay. Bernice Donahue, House Office Bldg. Secretaries 323 LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Taylor (N.C)...oe. ar ik Téague (Calif). i. _.c..ll. Meague (Tex). . i cali ld Thomas (Tex) ti ao brsils Thompson (La). 2 co: Thompson (NJ) 2:2 Fe Thompson (Pex). vo. Thomson tWis.)--2h bre Thornberry (Pex)... .... Tolk (Palfs.. omen Tollefson (Wash). = 10: Trimble (Ark) = --: ao Tuck(Va) rut Tupper (Maine) Talen®{CGaY: o 08 cop at ons Udalli(Aviz) or on = Ullman 10reg.) «sue itic nai Utt (Calif.) Van Deerlin (Calif). =. __ Vanik (Ohio) Van Pelt (Wis). neo 7 Vinson {G9 ). -drt nn Waggonner (La)...... Walthauser NJ)... Walter (Pa). 7 sabicons Watson (B.CYe to on. Watts (Rv). oo. vol os... Weaver (Pa) nc Weltnen (Ga) iri = oor Westland (Wash)... __.__ Winlley (Pa). eo, Wharton (N.Y) = oma White (Idaho) Whitener (N.CH--_.-= Whitten (Mise) = on Foon. Wickersham (Okla.)_________ Widnall (NY roo sos Williams (Missy. o.oo, Willis (La.) Wilson, Bob (Calif.).. Wilson, Charles H. (Calif.)___ Wilson, Earl Ind): “= Winstead (Miss) .o Cl.5 00 bay Shaw, 2001 North Adams St., Arlington 1, Va. Montgomery K. Winkler, 1026 31st St., Zone 7. George W. Fisher, 10403 Royalton Ter., Silver Spring, Md. Imogene Baumgardner. Mrs. Derwood D. Harrison, 7205 Arrowwood Rd., Bethesda 14, Md. Charlotte Eldredge, Continental Hotel. Julia T. Burlen, 2403 Belair Dr., Bowie, Md. Frances C. Eesley, 1801 16th St., Zone 9. Bob Waldron, 912 East Capitol St., Zone 3. Nancy Nelson, House Office Bldg. Emily Walker, 3863 Rodman St., Zone 16. Mary McGill, 5413 Border Dr. SE., Zone 22. Alton G. Lacy, 4637 Windom Pl., Zone 16. Bory R. Albert, 5922 23d Parkway Court SE., one 21. Virginia Louise Greenfield, 3534 W Pl., Zone 7. Mary Jane Yarrington, 4811 Rockford Dr., Landover Hills, Md. Marie E. Adams, 2712 Wisconsin Ave., Zone 7 Margaret Moore, Capitol Park Apts., Zone 24. Carol C. Warner. Wali: H. Haefs, 3618 Greenway Pl., Alexandria, a. Marguerite M. Phillips, 2620 North Franklin Rd., Arlington 1, Va. David Kent, 1126 Ft. Hunt Rd., Alexandria, Va. Joseph T. Sullivan, 5916 31st Pl., Zone 15. Ruth Miskell, 1954 Columbia Rd. A. Ross Higgins, Jr., House Office Bldg. pL Kelley, 2014 Hermitage Ave., Wheaton, Priscilla A. Hardwood, 2801 Quebec St., Zone 8. Rosa Lee Cook, 800 4th St. SW., Zone 24. Buehl Berentson. Dorothy M. Perdieu, House Office Bldg. Helen T. Staples, 2720 Terrace Rd. SE., Zone 20. donn K. Thompson, 9404 Riley Pl., Silver Spring, Md. Herbert M. Lineberger, 215 C St. SE., Zone 3. Ann T. Watson, 2707 North Nelson St., Arlig- ton 7, Va. Don Middleton, 1125 Powhatan, Alexandria, Va. Martha Schubmehl, 3307 North Frederick St., Arlington 7, Va. Charles H. Griffin, 3015 South Grant St., Arling- ton 2, Va. Will F. Candler, 810 52d Ave. SE., Zone 27. Margaret M. Young, River House, Arlington, Va. Vincent R. Doherty, 427 7th St. SE., Zone 3. Barr Miller, 2326 25th St. SE., Zone 20. Enez D. Pruyn, 1111 Army-Navy Dr., Arlington 2, Va. 324 Congressional Directory LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SECRETARIES—Continued Representative Secretary Wright (Tex) cool dal. Katherine Mitchell, 1305 South Thomas St., Arlington 4, Va. Wydler (N.Y ill ood Elizabeth Hoppel, 3620 16th St., Zone 10. Wyman {(N.H.)uscoobit. Dorothea Dickinson, 8 Mesa Way, Alexandria, lL a. Young (Tex)... 3.0% Harry McAdams, 7100 Crestwood Dr., Alex- andria, Va. Younger (Calf) Sooood Shirley Jones, 3725 Macomb St., Zone 16. Zobloeki (Wis) Co oiloo Jorn H. Sullivan, 423 New Jersey Ave. SE. one 3. RESIDENT COMMISSIONER Pernds-Tsern (P.RI. 1 2 20 Orville Watkins, 4302 Sheridan St., Hyattsville Md. STATISTICAL SESSIONS OF CONGRESS Congress | Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-|Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House g sion ning journment [in days of the Senate! of Representatives § Fr RCL a 1 | Mar. 4,17893 | Sept. 29,1789 210 | John Langdon,® of | Frederick A. C. Muh- New Hampshire. lenberg, of Pennsyl- vania. 2 | Jan. 4,1790 | Aug. 12,1790 pot BE Cen ElDN LS nt 3 | Dec. 6,1790 | Mar. 3,1791 BR Nii vd thd BATE mali rd ELA 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 Langdon,of New Hampshire. 3 7) INA, AR) 1| Dec. 2,1793 | June 9,1794 190: {0 do... i iitnd Frederick A. C. Mub- lenberg, of Pennsyl- vania. Ralph Izard, of South Carolina. 2 | Nov. 3,1794 | Mar. 3,1795 121 | Henry Tazewell, of Virginia. dt eies 1| Dee. 7,1795 | June 1,1796 WZ lk I Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey. Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire. 2 | Dec. 5,1796 | Mar. 3,1797 89 | William Bingham, of Pennsylvania. Bhi. ia..3a 1 | May 15,1797 | July 10,1797 57 | William Bradford, of Do. Rhode Island. 2 | Nov. 13,1797 | July 16,1798 | 246 | Jacob Read, of South | GeorgeDent, of Mary- Carolina. land.4 Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts. 3 | Dec. 3, 1798 | Mar. 3, 1799 91 | John Laurence, of New York. James Ross, of Penn- sylvania. Oth.inseines 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. hoi ts. 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. 8th... ines 1 | Oct. 17,1803 | Mar. 27,1804 163 | John Brown, of Ken-Do. tucky. Jesse Franklin, of North Carolina. 2 | Nov. 5,1804 | Mar. 3,1805 119 | Joseph Anderson, of Tennessee. Oth... i... 1 | Dec. 2,1805 | Apr. 21,1806 141 | Samuel Smith, of Do. Maryland. 2 | Dec. 1,1806 | Mar. 3,1807 03 br lk doll land 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, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.” Pursuant to a resolution of the Continental Congress, the first session of the First Congress convened Mar. 4, 1789. Up to and including May 20, 1820, 18 acts were passed providing for the meeting of Congress on other days in the year. Since that year Congress met regularly on the first Monday in December until 1934, when the twentieth amendment to the Constitution became effective, changing the meeting of Congress to Jan. 3. The first and second sessions of the First Congress were held in New York City; subsequently, including the first session of the Sixth Congress, Philadelphia was the meeting place; since then Congress has convened in ‘Washington. 3 Elected to count the vote for President and Vice President, which was done Apr. 6, 1789, a quorum of the Senate then appearing for the first time. John Adams, Vice President, appeared Apr. 21, 1789, and took his seat as President of the Senate. 4 Elected Speaker pro tempore for Apr. 20, 1798, and again for May 28, 1798. 327 328 Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Cc Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-Length President pro tempore | Speaker of the House ongress | sion ning journment [in days of the Senate of Representatives 0th 1 | Oct. 26,1807 | Apr. 25,1808 182 | Samuel Smith, of [ Joseph B. Varnum,of Maryland. Massachusetts. Nov. 7,1808 | Mar. 3,1809 117 Trond R. Bradley, of Vermont. John Milledge, of Georgia. Mh... 1 | May 22,1809 | June 28,1809 38 | Andrew Gregg, of Do. Pennsylvania. 2 | Nov. 27,1809 | May 1,1810 156 | John Gaillard, of South Carolina. 3 | Dec. 38,1810 | Mar. 3,1811 91 hi of Ken- uc oth 1 | Nov. 4,1811 | July 6,1812 245 William H. Crawford, | Henry Clay, of Ken- of Georgia. tucky. 2 | Nov. 2,1812 | Mar. 3,1813 129 (=: Qo in Wh... ..: 1 | May 24,1813 | Aug. 2,1813 7 1 EE SRR A aad A AE td 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. Hho 2. 1 | Dec. 4,1815 | Apr. 29,1816 7-1 8] TERR 3 ES TES ES only Clay, of Ken-ucky. 2 | Dee. 2,1816 | Mar. 3,1817 1g IER do. ilies th, 1| Dec. 1,1817 | Apr. 20,1818 pETI ie Aosta Do. 2 | Nov. 16,1818 | Mar. 3,1819 108 | James Barbour, of Virginia. Whe... ..: 1 | Dec. 6,1819 | May 15,1820 162 | John Gaillard, of Do. South Carolina. 2 | Nov. 13,1820 | Mar. 3,1821 Yi [oa 0 ha John W. Taylor, of New York. thos 1 | Dec. 3,1821 | May 8,1822 157 bs A0cs iti PhilipP. Barbour, of Virginia. 2 | Dec. 2,1822 | Mar. 3,1823 12 4 Bi Au. isan 18th =x 1 | Dec. 1,1823 | May 27,1824 jr; 8 IC Se dois Jaan rely pony Clay, of Ken-ucky. 2 | Dec. 6,1824 | Mar. 3,1825 on doo. oo ih. Whe =: 1 | Dec. 5,1825 | May 22,1826 169 | Nathaniel Macon, of | John W. Taylor, of North Carolina. New York. 2 | Dec. 4,1826 | Mar. 3,1827 00-45 dO nos cr nh ees, Mth... 1 | Dec. 3,1827 | May 26,1828 175 | Samuel Smith, of | Andrew Stevenson, of Maryland. Virginia. 2 | Dec. 1,1828 | Mar. 3,1829 G8. |. ada do Re Se at bE Er 1 | Dec. 7,1829 | May 31,1830 176 Se ns sel 4-220. Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1830 | Mar. 3,1831 88 Littleton Waller Taze- well, of Virginia. 294. a 1 | Dec. 5,1831 | July 16,1832 vl pe PR LT Ral LO Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1832 | Mar. 2,1833 91 | Hugh Lawson White, of Tennessee. 0d. 1 | Dec. 2,1833 | June 30, 1834 211 | George Poindexter, of Do. Mississippi. 2 | Dee. 1,1834 | Mar. 3,1835 93 | John Tyler, of Vir-| John Bell,” of Tennes-ginia. see. oath: 1| Dec. 7,1835 | July 4,1836 211 | William R. King, of | James K. Polk, of Alabama. Tennessee. 2 | Dec. 5,1836 | Mar. 3,1837 8071002 sr REaie 5th... 1 | Sept. 4,1837 | Oct. 16,1837 F440 bend 3 14 WS ekCan Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1837 | July 9,1838 OR Hoth do. ici ioaliEs 3 | Dec. 3,1838 | Mar. 3,1839 OF i. % Ao TE 20th... 1 | Dee. 2,1839 | July 13,1840 LL Le do sao Robert M. T. Hunter, of Virginia. 2 | Dec. 7,1840 | Mar. 3,1841 rel WEI Se Sn ana ath... 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 | Dee. 5,1842 | Mar. 3,1843 891. 2.3 0. sx oa MBth....... 1 | Pec. 4,1843 | June 17,1844 196 3... Cody ECR DNS YR John W. of Jones,Vir-ginia. 2 | Dee. 2,1844 | Mar. 3,1845 091. so eQ0detini on 2th... .... 1 | Dec. 1,1845 | Aug. 10,1846 253 David RB. Atchison, of | John W. Davis, of In-Missouri. diana. 2 | Dec. 17,1846 | Mar. 3,1847 rE RA QO. Le 30th... =i 1 | Dec. 6,1847 | Aug. 14,1848 andl Srl do ilo0l Jeicag Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts. 2 | Dec. 4,1848 | Mar. 3,1849 04nd. aaa Nat. oii 1 | Dec. 3,1849 | Sept. 30,1850 302 William R. King, of | Howellof Geor- Cobb, Alabama. gia. 2 | Dec. 2,1850 | Mar. 3,1851 024. cau. do... coisa) 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 329 STISSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued C Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House ongress | gion ning journment |in days of the Senate of Representatives 32d... 1 | Dec. 1,1851 | Aug. 31,1852 275 | William R. King, of | Linn Boyd, of Ken-Alabama. tucky. 2 | Dec. 6,1852 | Mar. 3,1853 88 | David R. Atchison,of Do. Missouri. ER 1| Dec. 5,1853 | Aug. 7,1854 lo Ri | EITC Maat 2 | Dec. 4,1854 | Mar. 3,1855 90 | Jesse D. Bright,In- of diana. Lewis Cass, of Michi-gan. Bh... 1| Dec. 3,1855 | Aug. 18,1856 260 | Jesse D. Bright, of In-| Nathaniel P. Banks, diana. of Massachusetts. 2 | Aug. 21,1856 | Aug. 30,1856 10.4500. Go. duty LRaL 3 | Dec. 1,1856 | Mar. 3,1857 93 | James M. Mason, of Virginia. Thomas J. Rusk, of Texas. ; 5th 2. 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 881i. QO: hailpon dis ; 38th... 1 | Dec. 5,1859 | June 25,1860 202 (.0i. dodpbili aloe William Pennington, of New Jersey. Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. 2 | Dec. 3,1860 | Mar. 3,1861 93 Solin Foot, of Ver-mont. Sh. 1| July 4,1861 | Aug. 6,1861 HS SO TRS Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania. 2 | Dec. 2,1861 | July 17,1862 228 {a 2r. i rhadnd SIR a EE 3 | Dec. 1,1862 | Mar. 3,1863 aH do: hi 3h... 1| Dec. 7,1863 | July 4,1864 200 | 0. dos itt Gt Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire. 2 | Dec. b5,1864 | Mar. 3,1865 80 [us qo. Lib Both. 1 | Dec. 4,1865 | July 28,1866 237 | Lafayette S. Foster, of Do. Connecticut. 2 | Dec. 3,1866 | Mar. 3,1867 91 Benign F. Wade, Do. 0 io. 40th... .... 1 | Mar. 4,18673 Dec. 2,1867 274 Lal OTTER rT Lg Do. 2 | Dec. 2,18679% Nov. 10, 1868 rh Be Qo... ai 3 | Dec. 7,1868 | Mar. 3,1869 871.5. do. iii0 ay Theodore M. Pome- roy,10 of New York, dist. in 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 229%: 03 do. ric. luis 3 (Dee. 5,1870-{ Mar. '3,1871 80: |.0v 1 do... C.l0iuty.r 428 ir LL. 1 | Mar. 4,1871 | Apr. 20,1871 dB 5 Le enn Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1871 | June 10,1872 100 0h Aa. er 3 | Dee. 2,1872 | Mar. 3,1873 02 1.lls 7 eh LE NE LRA 43d. 2... 4. 1 | Dec. 1,1873 | June 23,1874 204 | Matthew H. Carpen-Do. ter, of Wisconsin. 2 | Dec. 17,1874 | Mar. 3,1875 87 | Us nl BUC Ea Arc Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island. ath. _. ... 1 | Dec. 6,1875 | Aug. 15,1876 254 | Thomas W. Ferry, of | Michael C. Kerr,!! of Michigan. Indiana. Samuel S. Cox,12 of New York, pro tem-pore. Milton Sayler,13 of Ohio, pro tempore. 2 | Dec. 4,1876 | Mar. 3,1877 00%... Ty IR Re Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania. Ath... oc. 1 | Oct. 15,1877 | Dec. 3,1877 BO; oA LL Bt SgA Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1877 | June 20,1878 200.1. i. do ois. Eu ms 3 | Dec. 2,1878 | Mar. 3,1879 02:1 0a. LAERIa 46th.’ Ci 1 | Mar. 18,1879 | July 1,1879 106 A: Thurman, Do. 0 io. 2 | Dec. 1,1879 | June 16,1880 199: {2:7 do detad ieubelfs 3 | Dec. 6,1880 | Mar. 3,1881 S88 crt 1s EA LA ¢ There were recesses in this session from Saturday, Mar. 30, to Wednesday, July 1, and from Saturday, July 20, to Thursday, Nov. 21. ¢ There were recesses in this session from Monday, July 27, to Monday, Sept. 21, to Friday, Oct. 6, and to Tuesday, Nov. 10. No business was transacted subsequent to July 27. 10 Elected Speaker Mar. 3, 1869, and served 1 day.11 Died Aug. 19, 1876. 12 Appointed Speaker pro tempore Feb. 17, May 12, June 19, 13 Appointed Speaker pro tempore June 4. 330 Congressional Directory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Con Ses-| Date of begin-| -Date of ad-| Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House ongress | sjon ning journment |in days of the Senate of Representatives 47th > 0: 1 | Dec. 5,1881 | Aug. 8,1882 247 | Thomas F. Bayard, of | J. Warren Keifer, of Delaware. Ohio. David Davis, of Illinois. 2 | Dec. 4,1882 | Mar. 3,1883 90 | George F. Edmunds, of Vermont. dSth oo at 1 | Dec. 3,1883 | July 7,1884 218 ian. AOwlt dt Lh John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky. 2 | Dec. 1,1884 | Mar. 3,1885 UE RT | eee OA ee) 0th... 1 | Dec. 7,1885 | Aug. b5,1886 242 EY Tey of Ohio. Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1886 | Mar. 3,1887 88 | John J. Ingalls, of Kansas. oth... 1 | Dec. 5,1887 | Oct. 20,1888 d Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1888 | Mar. 3,1889 1 Re 1 | Dec. 2,1889 { Oct. 1,1890 Thomas B. Reed, of Maine. 2 | Dec. 1,1890 | Mar. 3,1891 93 | CharlesF. Manderson, of Nebraska. bod. coi. 1| Dec. 17,1891 | Aug. 5,1892 251 BLL et i rN SS Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia. 2 | Dec. 5,1892 | Mar. 3,1893 89 | Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. 53d. ic. 1] Aug. 7,1893 | Nov. 3,1893 251 HE 0 Ee He AA Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1893 | Aug. 28,1894 268d orpsi 3 | Dec. 3,1894 | Mar. 3,1895 97 Matt W. Ransom, of North Carolina. Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee. S4th_: 1 | Dec. 2,1895 | June 11,1896 193 | William P. Frye, of | Thomas B. Reed, of Maine. Maine. 2 | Dec. 17,1896 | Mar. 3,1897 ry 31 I A HN LR My 4 PAN 1 | Mar. 15,1897 | July 24,1897 $573 1 uci J REie ld Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1897 | July 8,1898 215.0."om Q02:0. eros nl 3 | Dec. 5,1898 | Mar. 3,1899 SOc do... i Sot. 1 | Dec. 4,1899 | June 7,1900 186: Jo=ac; ERR Da B. Henderson, of Iowa. 2 | Dec. 3,1900 | Mar. 3,1901 OL ty d0. Both 1| Dec. 2,1901 | July 1, 1902 NY ar QO. gl Do. 2 | Dee. 1,1902 | Mar. 3,1903 1 ni ll do..... 58th... 1 | Nov. 9,1903 | Dec. 7,1903 20] 5a. doi. Tosoph |@G. Cannon, of inois. 2 | Dec. 17,1903 | Apr. 28,1904 144 |_____ Qo: Clie. 3 | Dec. 5,1904 | Mar. 3,1905 89; 020 do. x Slee 59th... 1 | Dec. 4,1905 | June 30,1906 200: QO. cons Sei Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1906 | Mar. 3,1907 {Tl DEER do... Goth... 1 | Dec. 2,1907 | May 30,1908 ELBA Be QO. lid rete Do. 2 | Dec. 7,1908 | Mar. 3,1909 87 J.0022 3 LA La Gist... 1 | Mar. 15,1909 | Aug. 5,1909 144 |_____ QO. .5nt aii. Do. 2 | Dec. 6,1909 | June 25,1910 2021-12 do clang. 3 | Dec. 5,1910 | Mar. 3,1911 80:)=:2. do. ourlimtnai 020... 1| Apr. 4,1911 | Aug. 22, 1911 140 inca do. 18 0 mi ae Champ Clark,of Mis. souri. 2 | Dec. 4,1911 | Aug. 26,1912 267 | Bacon,!® Brandegee,10 Curtis,” Gallinger,18 Lodge.1® 3 | Dee. 2,1912 | Mar. 3,1913 92 | Bacon,?0 Gallinger,2!_. 63d ic 1{Apr. 7,1913 | Dee. :-1,1913 239 | James P. Clarke, of Do. Arkansas. 2 | Dec. 1,1913 | Oct. 24,1914 bo Bs TORR RE Se 3 | Dec. 7,1914 | Mar. 3,1915 87 cede... sisal G6qth:-..... 1 | Dec. 6,1915 | Sept. 81916 28:1... 40.3 irda Do. 2 | Dec. 4,1916 | Mar. 3,1917 90 | Willard Saulsbury, of Delaware. OSth.. co. 1| Apr. 2,1917 | Oct. 6,1917 188i eas QO. ie mn Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1917 | Nov. 21,1918 Sian. 3 CEELn, Se 3 | Dec. 2,1918 | Mar. 3,1919 LE 4 ES 5 I G6ER: oa 1 | May 19,1919 | Nov. 19, 1919 185 | Albert B. Cummins, | Frederick H. Gillett, of Iowa. of Massachusetts. 2 | Dec. 1,1919 | June 35,1920 88 QO. imei 3 | Dec. 6,1920 | Mar. 3,1921 88 lui QO. din itaans 67th. ous. 1| Apr. 11,1921 | Nov. 23, 1921 227 meas dO. aii iilainaed Do. 2 | Dec. 5,1921 | Sept. 22, 1922 202 |..c.. 3 I a 3 | Nov. 20,1922 | Dec. 4,1922 J YR Ey doi aiini shes 4 | Dec. 4,1922 | Mar. 3,1923 00:4. Qos sara t 14 Resigned as President pro tempore Apr. 27, 1911. 18 Elected to serve Jan. 11-17, Mar. 11-12, Apr. 8, May 10, May 30 to June 1 and 3, June 13 to July §, Aug. 1-10, and Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912. 16 Elected to serve May 25, 191 2, 17 Elected to serve Dec. 4-12, 1911 18 Elected to serve Feb. 12-14, Apr. 26-27, May 7, July 6-31, Aug. 12-26, 1912, 19 Elected to serve Mar. 25-26, 1912. 20 Elected to serve Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912, Jan. 5-18, and Feb. 2-15, 1913. 31 Elected to serve Dec. 16, 1912, to Jan. 4, 1913, Jan. 19 to Feb. 1, and Feb. 16 to Mar. 3, 1913. 2 Died Oct. 1, 1916. Statistical 331 SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Congress Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-|Length| President pro tempore | Speaker of the House g sion ning journment |in days of the Senate of Representatives 68th... ... 1| Dec. 3,1923 | June 7,1924 188 | Albert B. Cummins, | Frederick H. Gillett, of Towa. of Massachusetts. 2 | Dec. 1,1924 | Mar. 3,1925 934i... [aR ae et 69the-.. 1| Dee. 7,1925 | July 3,1926 209 | George H. Moses, of | Nicholas Longworth, New Hampshire. of Ohio. 2 | Dec. 6,1926 | Mar. 3,1927 0th. = 1 | Dec. 5,1927 | May 29, 1928 Do. 2 | Dec. 3,1928 | Mar. 3,1929 18h unl 1| Apr. 15,1929 | Nov. 22,1929 Do. 2 | Dec. 2,1929 | July 3,1930 3| Dee. 1,1930 | Mar. 3,193] os SE 1| Dee. 17,1931 { July 16,1932 John N. Garner, of Texas. 2 | Dec. 5,1932 | Mar. 3,1933 4,7) SACRE 1 | Mar. 9,1933 | June 15,1933 Henry T. Rainey,2 of Illinois. 2 | Jan. 3,1934 | June 18,1934 ion... 1| Jan. 3,1935 | Aug. 26,1935 Joseph W. Byrns,2 of Tennessee. 2 | Jan. 3,1936 | June 20, 1936 1700s doco bi Liana William B. Bank-head,? of Alabama. Sith... 1| Jan. 5,1937 | Aug. 21,1937 2294... do. loin iians. Do. 2 | Nov. 15,1937 | Dec. 21,1937 vi SNR QO. adiL ands 3 | Jan. 3,1938 | June 16, 1938 105: TRRe Je TRG, 6th... 1| Jan. 3,1939 | Aug. 5,1939 N54. 7 NNER Do.% NO RL 2 | Sept. 21, 1939 | Nov. 3,1939 dMid.i.o do. soo sdit 3 | Jan. 3,1940 | Jan. 3,1941 LE do. ici adi, Sam Rayburn, of Texas. William H. King, of Utah. Mh... 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 IBN Sas 1| Jan. 6, 194332 Dec. 21, 1943 1 BE 0. Soar Shar Do. 2 | Jan. 10, 194433) Dec. 19, 1944 7 dO rae othe. ..... 1 | Jan. 3, 19453 Dec. 21,1945 353 | Kenneth McKellar, of Do. Tennessee. 2 | Jan. 14, 19463 Aug. 2,1946 2004: dospl a otis goth... 1| Jan. 3,194738 Dec. 19, 1947 351 | Arthur H. Vanden-| Joseph W. Martin, berg, of Michigan. ha of Massachu-setts. 2 | Jan. 6,1948%| Dec. 31,1948 S61 aL 3 £1 Se SI Beh. 1 Jan. 3,1949 | Oct. 19,1949 290 | Kenneth McKellar,of | Sam Rayburn, of Tennessee. Texas. 2 | Jan. 3,1950%8 Jan. 21951 3657]. dost org. out 824... 1| Jan. 3,19513% Oct. 20,1951 201 ie i Ls nal RR Do. 2 | Jan. 8§,1952¢1 July 7,1952 182 1... do... lela 3 Died Aug. 19, 1934. 3 Died June 4, 1936. 25 Elected June 4, 1936. 28 Died Sept. 15, 1940. 37 Died Nov. 10, 1940. 38 Elected Sept. 16, 1940. 20 Elected Nov. 19, 1940. 30 Elected Jan. 6, 1941; died June 22, 1941. 31 Elected July 10, 1941. 32 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, July 8, to Tuesday, Sept. 14. 33 There were recesses in this session from Saturday, Apr. 1 to Wednesday, Apr. 12; from Friday, June 23, to Tuesday, Aug. 1; and from Thursday, Sept. 21, to Tuesday, Nov. 14. 3 The House was in recess in this session from Saturday, July 21, 1945, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1945, and the Senate from Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1945, to Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1945. 35 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 18, 1946, to Tuesday, Apr. 30, 1946. 38 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 Studer: Aug. 7, 1948, to Friday, Dec. 31, 1948. 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 Darectory SESSIONS OF CONGRESS—Continued Conzrose Ses-| Date of begin-| Date of ad-| Length | President pro tempore | Speaker of the House g 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. Jr., of Massachu- setts. 2 | Jan. 6,1954% Dec. 2,1954 331i. oo oil do yy 84h. i. 1] Jan. 5,1955% Aug. 2,1955 210 | Walter F. George, of | Sam Rayburn, of Georgia. Texas. 2 | Jan. 3,1956%| July 27,1956 2073.0. TALL TeeSl Sotho 1 | Jan. 3,19574| Aug. 30, 1957 239 | Carl Hayden, of Ari- Do. zona. 2 | Jan. 7,1958%| Aug. 24,1958 iT ER Terie I La 26th... 1 | Jan. 7,195947| Sept. 15,1959 252 ao. CHEER SRE Do. 2 | Jan. 6,19604| Sept. 1,1960 U0 Qos aitidaan 87th. 1 | Jan. 3,19614% Sept. 27,1961 268 1 = AO. i eras Do. 50 2 | Jan. 10,196251 Oct. 13,1962 AAA Ao edrie ia John W. McCormack,5? of Massachusetts. 83th... ..c.i ® i) hE Ry I RC Ei i SE S00 OREO 0 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, Mar. 29, 1956, to Monday, April 9, 1956. 4 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 18, 1957, to Monday, Apr. 29, 1957. 46 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 3, 1958, to Monday, Apr. 14, 1958. 47 There was a recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 26, 1959, to Tuesday, Apr. 7, 1959. 48 The Senate was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 14, 1960, to Monday, Apr. 18, 1960; from Friday, May 27, 1960, to Tuesday, May 31, 1960, and from Sunday, July 3, 1960, to Monday, Aug. 8, 1960. The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Apr. 14, 1960, to Monday, Apr. 18, 1960; from Fri-day, May 27, 1960, to Tuesday, May 31, 1960, and from Sunday, July 3, 1960, to Monday, Aug. 15, 1960. Both the Senate and the House adjourned sine die Thursday Sept. 1, 1960. 4 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, Mar. 30, 1961, to Monday, Apr. 10, 1961. 50 Died November 16, 1961. 8 The House was in recess in this session from Thursday, April 19, 1962, to Monday, April 30, 1962. 8 Elected Jan. 10, 1962. Statistical 333 SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE SENATE Date of beginning Date of adjournment Friday, Mar. 4. Lol dvs hr baninnt svaindodnnad Friday, Mar. 4. Monday, Mar. 4. Friday, June 26. Saturday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 4. Tuesday, July 17 Thursday, July 19. Wednesday, Mar. 4 Thursday, Mar. 5. Tuesday, Mar. 4 Thursday, Mar. 6. Satardny, Mar. 4... con a Oi ed Tuesday, Mar. 7. Monday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 4. Friday, Mar. 4 Wednesday, Mar. 9. Wednesday, Mar. 4 Tuesday, Mar. 17. Saturday, Mar. 4 Friday, Mar. 10. Thursday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 15. Tuesday, Mar. 4_ Thursday, Mar. 20. Friday, Mar. 23. Thursday, Mar. 13. Monday, Apr. 11. Wednesday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 14. Tuesday, June 15 Wednesday, June 16. Thursday, Mar. 10. Tuesday, June 26 Thursday, June 28. Monday, Mar. 4 Thursday, Mar. 28. Wednesday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 14. Saturday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 11. Saturday, Apr. 20. Thursday, Apr. 22. Saturday, May 27. Wednesday, Mar. 26. Wednesday, Mar. 24. Saturday, Mar. 17. Friday, May 20. Saturday, Oct. 29. Wednesday, Mar. 4 Thursday, Apr. 2. Monday, Mar. 4 Tuesday, Apr. 2. Saturday, Mar. 4 Friday, Apr. 15. Thursday, Mar. 4 Wednesday, Mar. 10. Monday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 9. Thursday, Mar. 5 Thursday, Mar. 19. Saturday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 18. Thursday, Mar. 4 Saturday, Mar. 6. Tuesday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 17. Friday, Mar. 16. Tuesday, Mar. 15. Wednesday, Mar. 4 Wednesday, Mar. 18. Monday, Mar. 4 Tuesday, Mar. 5. Monday, July 7 Monday, July 21. Saturday, Mar. 4 Monday, Mar. 6. 334 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 Vonsey, 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 335 VOTES CAST FOR SENATORS IN 1958, 1960, AND 1962 [The figures show the vote for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] Vote Total vote State 1958 1960 1962 cast in 1962 Democrat | Republican| Democrat | Republican| Democrat | Republican Aiabamna.. r=tefosol. proiirns ba ey 389, 196 164, 868 201, 937 195,092 1.397, 036 Alaska... { 26, 045 23, 464 } 38,041 21,937 33, 827 24, 354 58, 181 Aricong. i. i... 129, 030 104,503 105. come mm 199, 217 163, 388 362, 605 sms LT TRE TR AL LL OR fd SH BI0 ri dma 214, 867 98,013 312, 880 Californis........ 2, 927, 693 vB 1 Tk cy DORI pt 4 2, 452, 839 3,180,483 | 15,647,952 Hinman Grly LL MER SEO PCR et LSE MF rl 331, 752 389, 428 279, 586 328, 655 1 613, 444 Connecticut... 554, 841 A062 oo i a 527, 522 501,694 | 11,029,301 Delaware... 72,152 82, 280 96, 090 OBBIA Ri a Rien fe dee wasn a Moridp ai a 386, 113 3 FRED RCL Ra pn ep 657, 633 329, 381 1 987, 207 Georgia: oi 00 Nees naa tan fo STINTS 576,340 4... tnt 306,250 [ooivniiduiinm 306, 250 a a Esa Ea y .) 7 ’ 7 Idaho. ooo femme 139,448 | 152,648 { 141,657 | 117.129 258, 786 E1011 1 inn SNS A) Jr pet), Si Aa, J 2, 530, 943 2,093, 846 1, 748,007 1,961,202 | 13,709,216 Indiana. .-co... 973, 636 BL, O80 die LL eR 905, 491 894, 547 ¥ 800, 038 JOWR: od illic {err nnn tit canst mem ann 595, 119 642, 463 ¢ 3%; 602 iy ot y 0 972 0, 756 i 13,249 (rE ME ff ERR,se sme | wolf HOTR| ubam| lige | Renae yy: ee re Sl 444, 830 644, 087 387, 440 432, 648 820, 088 Yionisiama Loo cae iN) emt 432, 228 109, 698 318, 838 103, 066 421, 904 Maine iia. 172, 704 111, 522 159, 809 I 3 MER IE Ee LO PI Ce Maryland. ...... 367, 142 S34, 931 [wenn mammalsag an 439,723 269, 131 1708, 855 rE Massachusetts.__| 1,362, 926 488, 318 1,050, 725 1, 358, 556 1,162, 611 877,669 | 12,097,062 Michigan__.____. 1,216,906 © 1,046,963} 1,600,170 “7 SAG 873 a ane aE Minnesota... 608, 847 5, 629 84, 168 3 ie 1 I] Ce SR IE Dh TS RI 0 I Mississippi... ---01,089. a 244, 341 TL RCE Re] LI, Laan aral Wod pore 0 Lk all Missouri... oo. 780, 083 393, 847 999, 656 880, 576 666, 929 555, 330 1, 222, 259 Montana... 174, 910 54, 573 140, 331 ky 0 IERIEST ln En EE sh CE Nebraska___._._.. 185, 1562 232, 227 245, 807 Arr Pa A be UE SR PE LS Nevada: ono 48, 732 B35; 700 irr mm nr nm md Fe 63, 443 33,749 97, 192 New Hampshire. |---| ooooeeee won] waa | UDO 107,700 py New Jersey. .....-. 966, 832 882, 287 1, 151, 385 A on re a New Mexico. ._.. 127, 496 75, 827 190, 654 111.000 Hal eC RRR G Semel CAT TE New York. __.__.. 3 2,709, 950 BT SUT Ee Er CR aE tt 2, 289, 323 3,272,417 | a15,703,117 North Carolina._. 431, 492 184, 977 792, 491 497, 964 491, 520 321, 635 813, 155 North Dakota... 84, 892 17,070. 4 i aa 88, 032 135, 705 223, 707 L131 Ty Beene 1, 652, 211 L 407A. a a einai 1, 843, 813 1151173 2, 994, 986 ORIsRom. = pga ba te : ih Is . oy i 353, 890 307, 966 1 664, 712 22, 02 , Orecons lions fer oi fn lh es Lh { 412,757 343, 009 } 344,716 201, 587 1 636, 556 Pennsylvania. __.| 1,929, 821 DL BRB teTr a a Rm 2, 238, 383 2,134,649 | 14,383,475 Rhode Island... 222, 166 122, 353 275, 575 24408 1. rns lear el Somth Carolina ot. oo ain S30 -V67 1a ndaa its 178,712 133, 930 312, 642 ET IEEE Carl LEN 3 0 Si ih ly to 145, 261 160, 181 127, 458 126, 861 254, 319 Tennessee... 317, 324 76, 371 594, 460 284, 058! Ii rnin RnRa Lyn en 587, 030 185, 926 1, 306, 625 028. 00S ec a Ap pree | win Ep SNL a ee taht rr. 112, 827 YOL 471 ac aa dias fs an as 151, 656 166, 755 318,411 Nermont:... ort. 59, 536 84, 000: ct i aed 40, 134 81, 242 121, 376 Virgintg=__sri. AED CREAR ERR aM ERT Saath a URE I 0, i RRC I RL dl i Washington_____. 0 040 Ry FT Yr de aS SoA ln gan 491, 365 446, 204 1 943, 229 nti 381, 745 263,172 West Vesinia.c. ff L151", 200.172 EG EE WR RY Ke Wisconsin... 682, 440 BI; BOR er er nd i ts 662, 342 594,846 | 11,260,168 Wyoming_.__.__. 58, 035 56, 122 60, 447 78,103 50, 329 69, 043 119, 372 s Blank, void, and scattering votes not included. i Includes the vote for various other candidates. 2 For unexpired term ending Jan.3, 1961. 3 Total vote received, as candidate had one or more other party endorsements. 4 For unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1961, Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1958, 1960, AND 1962 [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] State and Vote cast in 1958 Vote cast in 1960 State and Vote cast in 1962 district, district, Total vote old appor-new appor-cast in tionment Demo-Repub-Demo-Repub-tionment Demo-Repub-1962 erat lican crat lican crat lican Ala.: Ala.: i 1 Hr 19,490. 4. oi sie A585, 2253]. ccm mmtis di At large 304, 210 141, 202 1477,858 ode yi! YL NSE 44 487 oooiliiid At large 295, 882 138, 963 434, 845 Sd. oi. 73880. a aha 33, 881 At large 289, 582 136, 339 425, 921 Ath oeo 2588 ear 34, 855 At large. pn dE Se 288,074 Sthes 31,687 | oir aaoe 48, 772 At large. 271,075 271,075 6th... A8p857 le nem any 23, 245 At large.| 269,410 269, 410 whoo 20,936 fran use 36, 124 At large_| 258,674 258, 674 Stho. on 22.710 Soviets 52,411 At large. 257, 299 257,299 Oth... 38, 229 6,050 70, 567 Alaska: Alaska: 7h Atlarge.. 27, 948 20, 699 33, 546 25,517 : At large 31, 953 26, 638 58, 591 riz.: Ariz.: Ysfonnaile 59, 816 86, 959 83, 676 121, 563 iFR 79, 763 113, 240 193, 003 doar. .: 79, 651 51,140 95, 512 75, 811 br 64, 510 46,219 110, 729 Sekt ont 25, 359 19, 933 45, 292 Ark.: Ark.: J nC RO TE Cl Read La PR STO, 5 PER a 38. or ea a (b) ae Go Fe Den Rl Me a LS a b) te ER a I a Lt LT oto FER 58, 786 25, 987 84,773 "3 PANE TG ha at ERABOI dio. 74,972 21, 818 196, 819 9, 48, BN . { ig } SE kes 57,617 | 12,054 TL a i Calif.: Calif. dst... 102, 096 83, 807 115, 829 108, 505 stasis. 100, 962 97, 949 1198, 942 od 90, 850 58, 199 109, 565 65, 198 dan 106, 239 58, 150 1164, 397 2 Ea 269 77 Hac 2003489 | oo ato Beans 138, 257 46, 510 1184, 791 dtheioos 65, 798 98, 574 62, 814 118, 249 Sven ds 55, 563 42, 762 1 98, 345 Stacie: 200, IPT hs 104, 507 20, 305 Sth.» 2 64, 493 15, 670 180,179 6th. x 89, 192 92, 669 90, 260 128, 418 Gihias wo, 74, 429 105, 762 1180, 194 ihn Te 65, 699 63, 270 79, 776 60, 065 vo HR 86, 215 47, 409 1133, 700 Sthaa.... By I R0 E e 152, 476 93, 403 Sih cal: 97,014 36, 810 1133, 827 A PRS 63, 597 90, 735 80, 227 116, 589 Te 79, 616 41, 104 1120, 744 104TH = 98, 894 118,715 118, 520 170, 063 10th: 68, 885 106, 419 1175,325 With. 86, 924 38, 427 97, 368 51,473 ith.» 61, 623 101, 963 1163, 591 Ihe 112, 702 26,208 (v2 41 074 he cami k 12th. 47, 576 75,424 1123, 026 18th. -i: 74, 160 98, 381 78, 597 146, 072 13th = 45, 746 84, 743 1130, 501 Yih... 3120, 347 |. aoifaais 97, 026 74, 800 th... 58, 369 99, 040 1157, 418 5th... 71,192 77,267 84, 650 89, 234 15th. 97, 322 41,726 1139, 053 16th... 51, 616 70, 724 67,318 83, 601 woth: 108, 339 42, 401 1150, 751 Ph: = 182, 965 59, 973 206, 620 98, 510 ; ETA 74, 964 36, 663 1111, 632 Sth... 63, 684 95, 682 55, 735 129, 851 8th. 91, 684 64, 037 1155, 725 19th... 131, 421 26, 092 145, 479 40, 491 10th 78, 436 48, 976 1127, 433 20th... 37,331 72, 311 38, 497 90, 214 2h nN aoa le nn te LET 118, 141 127, 238 127, 591 179, 376 2 ES 73, 465 13, 371 1 86, 904 22q a. 5a 70, 777 87,785 104, 919 100, 321 vA 75, 294 65, 087 1140, 414 3d... ac 2940, §17 of. eons 148, 415 51, 548 4 83, 269 46, 488 1129, 769 Miho oo 52, 804 68, 184 55, 613 82, 497 1 1 He, 50, 970 120, 884 1171,873 5th: =x 135, 009 134, 406 158, 289 182, 545 othe. 62,371 53, 961 1117, 524 26th... 125, 495 48, 248 150, 318 54, 540 26th... 112; 162 52, 063 1164, 246 27th = 105, 062 40, 317 123, 645 61, 484 2th 66, 979 61, 538 1128, 566 Bihar 109, 794 152, 855 155, 221 241, 765 28th 91, 305 162, 233 1253, 602 0h 64, 518 38, 899 76, 139 57,319 20th. 73, 740 58, 760 1132, 527 30th--.. 90, 641 112, 290 108, 882 158, 679 goth... 69, 008 53, 104 1122, 128 Sst. ax 76, 631 70, 154 1146, 820 2d. 47,917 115,915 1163, 865 Sad os 96, 192 66, 764 1162, 974 34th. 90, 758 71,478 1162, 252 85th... 61, 395 133, 737 1195, 186 36th __. 56, 637 91, 626 1148, 332 37th. 5 63, 821 60, 460 1124, 351 38th: 54, 022 68, 583 1 122, 635 Colo. Colo.: Yap: uo. 107, 567 53, 801 121, 610 81, 042 3 5 A 94, 680 74, 392 169, 072 1, ESR 95, 409 80,475 111,077 150, 964 oa 83, 235 134, 939 218,174 Sdamoosls 63,112 63, 655 79, 069 85, 825 0 DR 62, 097 74, 848 136, 945 Vf fear 43,785 25,048 58, 731 26, 960 qth 42, 462 29, 943 72, 405 Conn Conn | 551 146, 115 122,770 193, 330 137, 386 Ast.-fis 162, 844 118, 767 1283, 286 ods vies 79, 672 69, 837 93, 515 93, 971 2 EE 83, 652 81,010 1164, 663 8d: .5... 101, 028 78, 665 124, 547 102, 271 3d 104, 728 82,215 186, 943 Sth oo 119, 766 115, 505 150, 205 160, 654 4th oo. 122, 362 132, 595 1 254, 958 Sthosi:s 72, 604 62, 353 88, 310 71, 964 Shhasasd 83, 321 59,072 1142, 394 Atlarge_.| 542,315 425, 452 657, 680 560, 803 At large_| 543,424 487,575 | 11,031,037 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical 337 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1958, 1960, AND 1962—Continued The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. ompiled from official statistics] State and Vote cast in 1958 Vote cast in 1960 State and Vote cast in 1962 district, old district. Total vote apportion- new appor- cast in ment Demo- Repub- Demo- Repub- tionment Demo- Repub- 1962 crat lican crat lican crat lican Del.: Del.: Atlarge.. 76, 797 76,099 98, 227 96, 337 At large. 81, 166 71,934 1153, 356 9: la.: Vss..:.... 56, 005 79, 876 113, 504 159, 515 Ist... ix. 35, 781 7,902 143, 687 od oi. 27S {tana 94, 570 20, 090 2d. LL wry a Beas 141,484 0 Br £0 27,355 tw a 95,002 oi Sd.lo oo 59, 985 44 164 1104, 166 thts: > 56;050 50 a 194, 023 81,209 4the. ... 67, 136 36, 981 1104, 118 %-Cnr Bthis =: 63, 245 31,188 113,938 |. oocoLaita Sth... 54, 383 29, 008 183, 392 Others 71,189 28, 355 138, 226 84, 776 7 102, 396 57,112 1159, 511 thes TIE i BED 65, 144 40, 923 Tihs cio 52, 417 26, 042 178,470 Bho 18,660 jo. ln. 2 40,704 1 LL Sthil 3: 23.087 | Canin 123, 396 Oth.d:-.: 23, 651 7,735 131,397 0th... 41, 426 17,214 1 58, 642 ithe... 43, 348 46, 814 1 90, 163 2th. 43, 431 78, 982 122, 413 Gs.: Ga.: Yabo... 13,488 (= 58,749 Th Isic = 95,229 | doce x2 125, 844 2nd rg HE Bet a at 435500 Uo dna 18,967 (2bon 119, 706 0 Sdznc. 16,705. { one rn: oy 55, 005 182 34.5. O8500% | Too me: 125,002 dhe 17,054 3 Fo Bett RS LECle dh... VA IA OR ELST ne 121,215 Sthoi: rE TE SSO Tens ON 80/023 oi aaa Sthee-60, 583 48, 466 109, 049 Gil. 3TH TR SA 441937 (car as Gtheaacs 19,701 | u.a-ai. ~ 19, 701 tho 19,903 i-tanor. nc. 69, 717 24, 285 vey SHEL 28, 994 11,048 40, 042 Sth: on 12:040:t rorni 50, 456 84 Sthes os 19694 | oi 0d 19, 704 Oth. 2 14.010. =o. .: 51,540 1 Jer Oiheyil. 25,042 | Jeobi oe 25, 942 10th... 34,108 {oii na 41,679 1.5 oe 0th: 23691... os 27,169 Hawaii: Hawaii Attarge J. ron soo. can oo 135, 827 46, 812 At large 123, 649 70, 880 194, 529 Atlarge 123, 599 46, 292 169, 891 Idaho Idaho Isher 60, 083 36,178 68, 863 45, 166 ished... ! 51, 422 45, 552 96, 974 7 a a 64,214 78, 553 90, 161 86, 100 2d 83,152 74, 203 157,355 7 Ill.: AL Cs 60, 778 23, 384 75, 938 21, 660 ister... 98, 305 34,379 132, 684 Sdn 75,691 34, 203 103, 535 52, 028 210 HERE 78,119 47, 336 1125, 471 Sdsar.= 79, 886 55, 513 114, 523 79, 307 BA 82, 866 77,814 160, 680 Sher 98, 657 106, 691 142, 772 179, 480 dhol. 62, 189 114, 954 177,143 Bho ens 96, 591 30, 374 121, 240 49, 030 Sthis. 84, 455 48, 825 133, 280 Cth o_o 90, 796 33,392 107,474 42, 361 6th «ice 72,183 20, 690 92, 873 hs. 90, 974 18, 595 98, 494 23, 840 hex 7 86, 677 23, 285 109, 962 Sthar. 73,413 25,011 81, 092 39, 651 Sth 112,778 72, 726 185, 504 Otho: 70, 989 34, 909 80, 681 53, 686 othr 80, 378 66, 196 1146, 609 With: 70, 621 84, 045 95, 214 126, 671 10th... 74, 986 149, 761 224, 747 ath... 79,167 60, 347 101, 224 86, 305 With: 103, 677 92, 910 196, 587 Pe. oo 85,129 54, 967 94, 907 91, 978 1260s 2s 43, 200 76, 335 1119, 547 dS: ooo 81, 326 165, 910 138, 348 268, 647 18th. 79, 419 139, 230 1219,191 dth 53, 449 96, 381 94, 945 167,128 14th... 72, 390 107, 285 179, 675 5th 53,196 58, 829 92, 301 93, 986 15th. 3 49, 444 77,718 1128, 978 With: 44,723 71, 049 69, 944 115, 693 16th... _ 38, 853 78, 594 117, 447 17th: <. 44, 821 70, 125 68, 020 107, 896 Lith... 52, 592 87,612 140, 204 Wiehe: 39, 464 57, 939 64, 885 94, 388 18th... _ 48,177 75, 957 124,134 19th... . 51,104 52, 049 80, 700 82, 622 19th. 52, 482 66, 547 119, 029 20h: oe: 46,076 57,412 61, 790 77,286 20th. 89, 522 100, 558 190, 080 21st... 87,134 61, 137 102, 154 84,471 lsto. 96, 971 64, 687 161, 658 22d... 42, 533 65, 080 61, 837 98, 438 20d 47, 745 70, 870 1118, 616 283d... 65, 114 64, 927 80, 718 75, 809 23d.vr.= 99, 133 92, 562 191, 695 Mh... 94, 231 29, 670 144, 560 55, 620 24th... .. 99,133 33,393 129, 515 obi 78, 385 56, 257 92, 227 67,067 Ind.: Ind.: YO ee 95, 801 47, 588 136, 443 73, 984 Astac...-104, 212 67,230 1172, 244 oq. ay 65, 792 71, 933 70, 464 95, 920 2d rl 61, 076 82, 971 144, 047 ein 101, 802 77,014 115,070 104, 430 7 Bl 92, 609 85, 845 178, 454 thn 69, 478 69, 745 72, 251 100, 419 ath...3 64, 553 80, 693 145, 246 Bho Lie) 97,184 83, 852 ) b) thus: =. 92, 264 86, 403 178, 667 Othara. 71, 669 67, 549 78, 247 84, 662 6th... 68, 777 76, 506 145, 283 veh TRIAS 66, 217 77,045 63, 646 95, 998 Ji A Ee 59, 953 82, 160 142,113 Stheyi 100, 611 63, 005 108, 058 94, 694 Sitha ... 95, 126 75,731 170, 857 Othe.) 62, 878 61, 996 69, 761 71, 402 Oth... 59, 985 65, 287 125,272 0th... 76, 757 74, 500 78,716 104, 885 10th... 72,009 81, 007 153, 016 ithe 2. 113, 674 104, 555 133,153 154, 676 ih: J 107, 747 127, 763 235, 510 See footnotes at end of table. Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1958, 1960, AND 1962— Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] State and Vote cast in 1958 Vote cast in 1960 State and Vote cast in 1962 district, district, Total vote old appor- new appor- cast in tionment Demo- Repub- Demo- Repub- tionment Demo- Repub- 1962 crat lican crat lican crat lican Towa: Towa: Nebo. 51, 996 59, 577 67, 287 104, 737 el 42, 000 65, 975 107,975 2 Ee hl 67,022 64,073 97, 608 108,137 7)ek SA 60, 296 67,475 127,771 TW 53, 467 61, 920 76, 837 99, 046 BT 50, 580 66, 337 116, 917 ath ood 42, 479 39, 233 49,918 65,016 dh. 51, 810 65, 538 117, 348 ry A THA 61, 693 56, 320 91, 808 81,474 ably oo 73, 963 43,877 117, 840 GLH: ae 57, 491 41, 204 70, 353 60, 834 6th...» 47, 542 66, 940 114, 482 iE 38, 660 41, 053 52,214 66, 037 ith... 44,171 56, 341 100, 512 SthosSr .- 44,310 49, 418 57,333 77, 583 Kans Kans. iste. a. 55, 749 60, 198 49, 598 84,816 Ista 81, 092 102, 499 183, 591 Mi... 69, 984 67,882 86, 905 95, 346 A LR 38, 923 72,945 111, 868 LE 42,718 39,872 47,127 49, 429 7 dd) 35, 166 60, 865 96, 031 dthi oo. 87,244 89, 611 96, 706 119, 275 dh Lau 35,922 92,712 108, 634 Sthii:..: 60, 549 53, 387 75,687 60, 794 Sth. 58, 453 66, 705 125, 158 6th: 43, 549 43,782 42, 869 62, 335 {y.: Ky.: 41, 214 7,263 66,208 he aad 2) Sa, 55, 240 | ake nat. 53, 240 38, 941 12,239 FT RL NT 7 Es tn 45,900 {ilo 45, 999 73.121 67, 659 115, 421 114, 263 Bd... 91, 544 94, 579 186, 123 YO810 Load.a AB ATS men ens Ath... 57,956 51, 637 109, 593 34.919 13, 631 63, 555 51.126 1 Kh 59, 326 59, 326 0.100 lois 74, 500 61, 795 6th i... 53,454 fact 53,454 56, 756 29, 505 82, 746 64, 687 h...... 70, 185 52, 640 1123, 718 16, 311 34,728 32,163 81, 963 Es 3. 41,80 ee 70, 465 15, 314 Ist. ne Bl a2 fecalon syina 57,326 46, 614 4,160 81,034 22, 818 2d. 500 57,395 27,971 85, 366 8002.) tenis 52,428 10, 286 1 I ros TLL rile, 26,170 28,844 | ire 48,286 16, 287 Sh. Le iird RRR so 29, 754 158000 Jan niinanis AST ed SE. or 20,000 iokssl Lon 24, 609 590 [weit innnnn 78, 640 13, 233 Oth... 48,894 4 tort 48, 894 10,328 00. naan 60:007-7 to to iL] II 83: 088 Vie usa 33, 983 W125.) 0 edn R249 1h Sth... 25, 682 14, 448 40,130 Maine 55, 686 51,231 73,826 85, 821 Ey ARN 58,129 85, 864 143, 993 58, 782 37,219 62, 309 71, 271 7% Aha NE 69, 159 72, 349 141, 508 31, 616 40, 156 41, 307 73, 742 32,328 31, 610 42,219 36, 508 29, 653 33, 664 63,317 87,667 56, 165 126, 452 89, 262 85, 383 79,075 164, 458 49, 649 9,470 , 154 14, 626 AL, 446 Ve 41, 446 45, 646 18, 094 48,145 25, 394 35,077 13, 425 48, 502 96, 919 32,072 120,773 73,433 85, 606 58, 332 143, 938 78, 987 74, 683 106, 098 115, 088 68, 116 106, 212 174, 328 72, 692 26, 144 81,474 44,779 57,958 24, 825 82, 783 388, 107 308, 801 696, 908 Mass.: 52, 853 66, 067 46, 863 102, 921 35A ah 36, 711 106, 498 143, 209 102,079 J. dius 135, 815 43,873 136, 213 1483 era 145, 287 49,418 178, 744 93. 963 53. 360 129/864 {= = 67.270 Jj tathy, J it A 66s] ok es 1.160, 476 59, 746 116,072 102, 765 112, 455 195, 959 La SANS 106, 807 58, 312 113, 104 201, 291 84, 243 27,215 117, 237 47, 289 166, 406 91, 263 68, 486 46, 274 82, 659 114, 333 82,222 | -1107055 1V- tophy: i _ atEn 37,374 05, B66 | ane 138, 188 105, 565 65, 159 71, 100 70, 150 124, 091 189, 534 68, 353 16, 669 87, 866 67,138 188, 168 72.508 cues. 86, 057 107, 000 166, 681 89, 073 77,400 126, 936 57,920 90, 751 75,815 82, 288 8. 562 102, 948 9,916 92, 237 51,323 73,954 74, 276 88, 427 1151, 464 44,189 68, 144 65, 402 77,316 1129, 985 39, 765 59, 780 54, 655 73, 308 1114, 929 50, 203 88, 156 65, 064 110, 043 164, 155 84,418 92,313 165, 864 112, 861 1207,019 87,299 84, 531 142, 795 98, 742 225, 809 42, 367 69, 858 57,126 77,022 127, 398 43,196 56, 780 52,375 66, 645 112,181 34, 390 54, 316 46, 140 75, 846 0th... 39,771 63, 452 103, 223 See footnote at end of table. Statistical 339 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1958, 1960, AND 1962— Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. ompiled from official statistics] State and Vote cast in 1958 Vote cast in 1960 State and Vote cast in 1962 distriet, district, Total vote old appor- new appor- cast in tionment Demo- Repub- Demo- Repub- tionment Demo- Repub- 1962 crat lican crat lican crat lican Mich.—Con. Mich.—Con. th: 37,995 41, 689 44, 650 54, 300 ih... 36, 836 48, 244 185,131 Wh... 29, 506 39, 239 31,137 48,422 2th... 24, 240 41,784 66, 024 sth... 57, 354 21, 280 76,812 30, 369 3th... 59, 688 24,134 83,822 14th... 97, 236 53, 987 132, 602 78, 548 dath. .... 108, 025 66, 889 174,914 5th... 79, 216 21,414 111, 671 28, 532 15th... 94,197 19, 258 113, 455 16th... 145, 665 56, 488 211,733 108, 332 16th. 180, 626 85, 485 266, 111 7th... 96, 660 63, 323 134 660 98, 721 7th... .. 122,021 83, 870 205, 891 d8th..... 90, 526 101, 100 128, 678 163, 233 18th_____ 101, 468 149, 863 251, 331 At large.._| 1,392,221 | 1,282,082 |! 2,679,253 Minn Minn.: : RE 55,445 73,345 65, 422 "100, 381 66, 956 90, 632 157, 588 3 EE 53, 869 71, 623 72,239 96,471 49, 543 81, 557 131,100 dca... 98, 449 92,190 139,908 154, 847 58, 066 87,730 145, 796 dthoo 7:0 72,952 56, 484 108, 738 69, 635 th... 93, 519 63, 766 157, 285 Shs... 44 453 59, 739 55, 377 86, 223 Sth... 87,002 80, 865 1168, 442 6the...... 73, 881 41,018 87,332 59, 305 6th....... 77,310 76, 962 154, 272 tho... 53, 689 61, 265 66, 609 73,487 Ha... 65,161 70, 546 135, 707 UA ER) 97, 046 31,343 107,154 47,099 Sth... 101, 567 52,996 154, 563 Othe... 46,473 47,863 57,114 62, 322 Miss. Miss. : 1 RTA 125418 [elo suai. 44, 381 3,018 a Rt RO 26, 251 ods... S982. cra aL 23:04 os se. a ET cs He LR ple he 31, 345 Sdac oad 46044 1 sis Gnas 25, 592 2,018 3 Mae 38,008 trdin a 38, 093 tho... 8605 fz. ani ro iy a ee Re dtha..... Ns 100 His sen 126,191 Stheo.... B17 2 te. 40,480 |... cuianiiaa 5thit.cce 39, 735 Aho 39, 735 Hthsc. ua 13,248 {covden. BA; 372 ag (Leanna Mo.: Mo.: Ee 99, 368 31, 804 161, 394 66, 640 dsb... 82,216 34, 089 116, 305 2dr. 81, 811 88, 321 114, 803 15, 327 2d. i. 79,732 102, 861 182, 593 Sd. 63, 679 16, 753 87,637 31,902 d 81, 346 34,031 115,377 thre 72,792 40,912 111, 557 95, 070 59, 599 50, 945 110, 544 Sh... 53, 622 22,953 74,834 47,810 54,166 37,835 92, 001 Oth... i... 64, 277 34,758 93, 285 77,638 62, 366 50, 339 112,705 the... 76, 239 65, 666 88,162 107, 208 62, 082 84, 631 146, 713 Sth... 58, 628 32, 543 79, 020 57,234 71,535 53, 862 131,397 Oth... 67, 5565 36, 758 107,384 72,098 74,254 47,026 121, 280 oth. 3 44,892 18, 633 60,007 1 oils 50, 581 32,828 83, 409 Nth. ...: 54,014 40, 839 74, 866 74, 505 Mont. Mont Isto... 65, 586 30,111 63, 081 55, 347 p 11 ELIE, 55, 611 49, 760 105, 371 ERT 79,140 50, 633 75, 507 78,277 Mans 63, 755 79,315 143, 070 Nebr.: Nebr.: ist. ond 54,705 62, 770 71, 626 89,376 Isto... 73,768 85, 559 1168,121 v7 Feit, 36, 842 67, 660 50, 768 101, 347 od 36, 577 83,139 119,716 d 53,033 43, 236 63, 838 67,129 Bd. 54, 058 103, 079 157,137 50, 870 46,474 66, 699 69, 754 ev.: 55, 053 27,275 59, 616 43, 986 31 large. 66, 866 26, 458 93,324 N.H.Z 44, 051 62, 734 67,717 88,118 Ssh Lo 57,910 65, 651 123, 561 37,212 52, 636 51,145 77,701 oo Lite 41, 539 56,152 97, 691 94, 790 96, 619 112, 802 153, 817 Shiai) 83, 405 119, 633 1203, 440 50, 558 58, 621 59, 520 77,894 2d cain. 54,317 61, 285 1116, 227 77,423 98, 826 123, 280 139, 590 11} RAY 62, 258 82, 220 144,478 83, 388 48,990 115, 761 76, 067 dtl. 88, 668 49, 952 1138, 996 87,966 111, 250 120, 302 170, 859 th... ue 43, 347 86, 133 1130, 554 80, 779 88, 084 98, 043 136, 723 thor... 73,436 110, 143 1184, 741 69, 250 103,169 88, 649 156, 758 Who... 68, 330 110, 926 1180, 568 48, 481 68, 385 88,100 74,165 Bh... 75, 820 39,903 1116, 616 67,633 92, 513 91, 065 127, 088 Oth... 66,140 89, 345 1156, 901 60, 482 32,946 84, 859 43,238 10th... 62, 616 22,819 1.86, 070 50, 821 34, 821 75,533 44 580 Nth... 48,102 30,244 1.80, 906 49,463 57, 510 73,119 76, 945 12th... .. 50, 783 57,169 1108, 885 61, 094 23, 001 80, 490 37,350 18th... 62, 636 17,063 181,293 56,475 29, 614 64, 359 46,770 d4ih......... 54,000 21,303 176,492 5th... 86, 651 66, 142 152,793 N. Mex.: N. Mex At large_.| 124,924 72,922 176, 514 123, 683 At large. 128, 651 116, 262 244,913 At large._. 115,928 70,925 172,577 124,101 At large. 152, 684 84,457 237,141 See footnotes at end of table. 340 Congressional Directory VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1958, 19690, AND 1962— Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated . Compiled from official statistics] State and Vote cast in 1958 Vote cast in 1960 State and Vote cast in 1962 district, district, Total vote old appor- new appor- cast in tionment Demo- Repub- Demo- Repub- tionment Demo- Repub- 1962 crat lican crat lican crat lican NY: 2115, 019 155,387 | 2187,286 184, 549 Isbin 2 85, 619 53,133 138, 752 274,194 113, 820 289,176 139, 423 2d. x 2 55, 963 70, 352 126, 315 291,514 109,245 | 2113,143 133, 416 3d... 2 59, 635 86, 430 146, 065 270, 437 78, 054 2 94,390 115,736 dh iios 2 56, 438 74, 508 1132, 070 47, 661 56, 839 2 60, 453 51,129 Sth. coe 2 66, 502 89, 964 156, 466 2 106, 762 61,204 | 2155,904 81, 694 Lh. ou. 2 55, 883 96, 475 152, 358 271,007 45,135 292,424 59, 882 Teh s- 2 80, 983 55, 654 136, 637 2 43, 656 17,271 2 60, 030 22,318 Sth... 2104, 895 53,122 158, 017 2 61, 861 23, 957 2 84,941 32, 538 Oth “5s 85, 987 51, 325 1.146, 363 277,351 24, 286 2 98, 938 30, 243 loth: 7. 2 90, 216 21,210 111, 426 2105, 011 24,034 | 2139, 397 31,378 th, -. 2 60, 082 23, 844 83, 926 39, 275 51, 861 2 65, 996 64, 899 12thic 2 106, 375 45, 492 151, 867 2 88, 406 27,701 | 2117,078 38,189 18th -.. 2 116, 753 39, 765 156, 518 2 60, 703 25, 319 2 80, 972 33, 769 thr... 2 54, 298 22, 287 76, 585 2 58, 351 64, 508 77,812 80, 218 Sth: =u. 2 55, 602 55, 219 110, 821 43,100 213,283 59,957 14, 706 Hoth. ou 55, 666 55, 821 1121,530 2 46, 570 54, 459 253,574 81, 006 tha os 244 728 98, 024 142, 752 36, 601 20, 848 47,749 27,419 Asti s 59, 125 18,313 184,895 2 55, 069 20, 232 2 68, 445 26, 054 10th. 59, 830 31,244 1102, 357 2 50, 735 24,933 55,272 30, 046 A 1 204,425 35, 664 130, 089 267,743 25, 699 287,775 29, 835 ste 65, 242 20, 354 1.96, 783 65, 996 20, 777 78,717 24, 958 QE, 51,241 14, 901 Sr 49, 452 12,278 61,474 15, 208 280@ 69, 836 39, 692 1128, 277 71,616 35,993 89, 140 43,110 odth. 46, 455 77,785 1129, 366 2 58, 396 79, 857 66, 539 112, 187 5th... 2 68, 859 109, 989 178, 848 2 57, 465 98, 677 2 88, 879 98, 506 oth. os 2 59,725 93, 064 152, 789 274,883 104, 240 86, 997 121, 533 oth... 2 63, 306 86, 958 150, 264 53, 981 84, 536 275,448 107, 179 28th... 2 52, 994 94, 531 147, 525 2 54,153 93, 647 279, 252 103, 966 20th. ... 2 126, 313 83,719 210, 032 2 109, 744 59,958 | 2117,692 69, 549 30th. .:.. 57, 822 108, 860 1170, 764 249,777 87, 704 2 65, 305 99, 604 Sisto tun. 244,171 66, 283 110, 454 273,384 62, 443 2 98, 990 59, 890 32d. .0aa 257,414 77,875 135, 289 2 40, 010 73, 698 53,130 91, 710 38d: 41, 412 92, 460 1138, 391 2 68, 271 70, 482 279,153 98, 063 34th: 67, 149 84, 780 1154, 789 277,499 90, 285 87, 347 105, 241 35th... 278, 560 65, 697 144, 257 2 45,822 84,019 276, 120 84, 441 Both 2 66, 371 96, 581 162, 952 2 52, 636 101, 279 271,354 123, 782 Sth... 2 56, 428 101, 821 158, 249 2 66, 806 92, 944 284,716 114, 871 335th... 36, 992 83, 361 1121, 964 2 48, 144 90, 004 269, 704 103, 162 89th. _:.. 55, 774 99, 527 1158, 962 54,728 90, 066 85, 005 104, 752 40th... 2 67,004 72, 706 139, 710 2 60, 360 59, 634 282,114 63, 889 J I wee 293, 982 37, 544 131, 526 269, 747 99, 799 93, 492 122, 073 36, 799 68, 896 48, 423 87, 585 ies 1248 48, 809 7, 587 3CEA V7. 808 ke 17, 898 7.060 rs 51, 156 7,135 pL A 2050 ah 21, 050 22, 426 5,927 51,193 20, 674 SA. 4080 a rasa 34, 056 30, 505 9, 863 75, 464 37,821 4th... 45, 249 32, 593 77,842 40, 544 16, 048 66, 079 48, 572 Sih Ts 47,009 32,427 79, 436 88, (5 lm 79, 809 54, 028 Oth. o.. 43, 021 28, 827 71, 848 27,902 3,461 71,726 21, 997 wh oz 33,173 9, 895 43, 068 43,793 25, 276 71, 429 55, 372 Sth: 50, 926 64, 703 115, 629 57,672 29, 065 75, 909 67.033 Othe 66, 332 67, 608 133, 940 52, 306 56, 487 68, 761 97, 138 10th... 52, 641 42, 908 95, 549 S920 Vaio 65, 478 41, 763 ih. .o2 70, 791 57,422 128, 213 52, 609 31,524 61, 170 56, 368 N. Dak.: Atlarge._ 99, 562 92, 124 120, 773 135, 579 Ist iea. 50, 925 61, 330 112, 254 Atlarge.. 78, 889 97, 862 109, 207 127,118 LL A 47,825 56, 203 104, 028 Ohio: Ohio: ASE ni 54,119 70, 686 62, 043 88, 899 AShEEs or. 44, 264 74, 320 118, 584 ot yO 71,674 86, 656 87, 531 118,046 ~2Q. 62, 733 105, 750 168, 483 PANIES, 93, 401 102, 806 102, 237 167, 117 LT 85, 573 113, 584 199, 157 dhe aol 46, 933 73,448 52, 797 99, 683 tn... 32, 866 77,790 110, 656 Sth... 44,971 52,612 41, 375 85, 175 Sth ce 29, 114 69, 272 98, 386 6th. rc 76, 566 46, 924 65, 045 80, 124 Oph 47,737 72,743 120, 480 ihe ox 48, 994 75,085 55,451 105, 026 with. i... 39, 908 83, 680 123, 588 Sth. 39, 343 62, 232 38, 871 81,373 Sth... 28, 400 66, 458 94, 858 Oty 102, 115 63, 660 108, 688 82, 433 Sih an 86, 443 64,279 150, 722 16th... 47,939 42, 607 58, 085 52, 479 10th... 42,131 46, 158 88, 289 See footnotes at end of table. Statistical 341 VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER IN 1958, 1960, AND 1962—Continued [The figures show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics] State and Vote cast in 1958 Vote cast in 1960 State and Vote cast in 1962 district, district, Total vote old appor- new appor- cast in tionment Demo- Repub- Demo- Repub- tionment Demo- Repub- 1962 crat lican crat lican crat lican Ohio-Con. Ohio-Con Miho 79, 468 78, 501 104, 183 99, 991 Mth: 72, 936 74, 573 147, 509 Ah 84, 470 100, 684 90, 894 140, 236 1E241 TE 60, 563 130, 316 190, 879 Bh... 45, 390 65, 169 69, 033 73,100 18th 52,030 63, 858 115, 888 17.99 Te nie 76, 138 114, 827 91, 103 145, 526 athyicn 86, 947 100, 909 187, 856 3 5 pny 36, 062 48, 316 47, 366 49, 742 15th Zo 41, 856 38, 095 79, 951 th... 74, 660 100, 678 78, 257 130, 542 Toth J. 64, 213 96, 512 160, 725 17th... 63, 650 49, 490 70,470 79, 609 Vth: 49,415 69, 976 119, 391 sth =. 88, 831 35,322 96, 474 50, 698 i8ths: 66, 327 42, 336 108, 663 0th... 93, 660 31, 192 102, 874 46, 537 19th. ~ 90, 719 55,171 145, 890 20th: x. 113, 200 29, 308 113, 302 53, 845 With: 91, 544 37, 325 128, 869 LEE eal 93, 987 22, 956 103, 460 38, 326 3 EC] rem 79, 514 20, 027 99, 541 oA Ee 57, 508 71, 143 66, 930 88, 389 204... 35, 353 74, 603 1 115, 551 Bd. x 47,953 95, 267 59, 893 123, 364 95g: 42,907 107, 510 150, 417 Atlarge_| 1,164,628 | 1,786,018 | 2,950,646 Okla. kla.: Asha 71,190 74, 853 75,934 133, 964 Itc. 46, 949 102, 585 149, 534 0 PRs 75, 492 19, 996 79, 732 60, 253 0s PURLAR 65, 968 50, 481 116, 449 3d... 43, 868 4,398 56, 138 18, 799 Sd. 56,0107 cots 56,010 dhe 5. 43, 837 15, 359 54, 181 35,028 qi 66,000. 1. ..... 66, 000 Sil. ae 79, 917 17,137 125, 286 62, 971 if HR Re 90, 392 40, 825 131,:217 Gin. LLL 54, 967 27,425 68, 192 68,116 Oth... 56, 418 48, 985 105, 403 Oreg.: Oreg. Tobias. ua 78, 362 95, 423 77, 689 144, 743 Ee 73, 641 119, 263 1192, 908 20 ONE 50, 167 31,212 62, 690 42, 516 inna 53, 335 29, 995 83, 330 SG. oa 131, 164 68, 235 157, 243 88, 906 1 EN 131, 573 67, 830 1199, 425 ” "dy ep 79, 166 61, 386 91, 947 96, 022 2 qth tl... 83, 660 71, 483 1.155,202 a: 2.3 1 Sy 67, 531 36, 854 88, 805 26, 601 jE AER 102, 722 58, 953 161, 675 2d] 84,058 42,759 109, 452 42,019 2d nas 86, 812 42, 607 129, 419 Shad tans 65, 201 37,420 80, 258 34, 956 Sd 81, 405 55, 827 137, 232 di. Cos... 63, 031 23, 845 84,053 23,146 ih... 104, 300 82,014 186, 314 Sthu..... 100, 680 81, 530 140, 658 90, 087 Sth... 4, 501 74, 557 169, 058 Oth ln. 83, 491 67, 205 109, 275 74,132 Gi. de 112, 959 107, 724 220, 683 ih oo. 78, 747 114,275 120, 839 136, 021 the... 88, 482 136, 955 225, 437 Sthio.... 71, 583 85,010 95, 140 121, 564 Sthel Co 84,043 101, 853 185, 896 OFly >. oi 54, 220 88, 193 64, 659 128, 917 3 TR 55, 565 113, 880 169, 445 0th 74, 890 73, 601 80, 097 97,012 th... 86, 680 95, 754 182, 434 Lith. a. 89, 167 55,349 115, 042 56, 428 th... 101, 754 51,263 153, 017 12th: oe 53, 402 64, 960 65, 585 72,061 10th oc 64, 227 98, 190 162, 417 Bihan 61, 475 104, 156 88, 486 142, 966 13th. 68, 234 135, 847 204, 081 Vath ok 51, 281 36, 170 60, 211 51,746 lath... 93, 130 48,726 141, 856 5th =. 60, 742 38, 726 67, 830 55,125 A5th.._... 63, 574 46, 928 110, 502 oth 5: 54, 245 70, 810 56, 267 93, 831 oth: sa. 44, 932 90, 113 135, 045 Mth... 51, 053 65, 071 62, 695 82, 040 §Err EER 56, 692 96, 088 152, 780 8th... 52, 514 67,719 53, 453 88,397 15th... 60, 260 108, 433 168, 693 19th. o> 67, 603 63, 749 78, 043 88, 776 19th... 62, 995 82, 924 145, 919 20th: 33, 060 61,010 36, 997 79.776 20th ot. 106, 971 51, 688 158, 659 Ns. 70, 828 48,925 85, 853 65, 551 Nett 80, 410 54, 543 134, 953 od. 58, 434 77,407 66, 383 89, 261 22d. 61, 054 82, 584 143, 638 28d. 0 38,179 60, 080 43,927 74, 542 24... 54,798 79, 158 1135, 015 24th. 65, 937 76, 870 91, 498 95, 149 hy 77,749 82,213 159, 962 25th: 80, 704 56, 375 102, 750 74, 217 Oth 87, 552 67, 630 155, 182 26th D. b4 | Jan. 1967 | 215,000 Delaware......... Dover ca. couinines Elbert N. Carvel... woo... D. c4 | Jan. 1965 |317, 500 Blorida coli Tallahassee. ..__._ Farris Bryant... S.-i D. e4 | Jan. 1965 |2 22, 500 Georgianai. 2 Atlanta. oi a Carl.Sanders.... 0 10 «0d D. a4 | Jan. 1967 |112, 000 Hawail. o0s....08 Honolulu....... John A. Burns. oo. 2a0.l D. b4 | Dec. 1966 | 127, 500 Idaho 2 coc da0es Boise. invaids. Robert E. Smylie........... Xo. b4 | Jan. 1967 | 115,000 TRIN0IS: os det Springfield. ........ Ofto Korner... cer abnin D. b4 | Jan. 1965 | 130,000 Indiana... =... Indianapolis. .._.. Matthew E. Welsh______.__ D. a4 | Jan, 1965 | 115,000 Towa. c.o i800 Des Moines........ Harold E. Hughes... BD. b2 | Jan. 1965 | 117, 500 Kansas...a. Topeka. tana. John Anderson, Jr_____. yi, v2 | Jan. 1965 | 120,000 Kentaeky........| Frankiort......... Bert. Combs... o... D, a4 | Dec. 1963 | 118,000 Louisiana... Baton Rouge..._.. Jimmie H. Davis. .....i.. D. e4 | May 1964 | 120,000 Maine... ia Angasta..._-...... Jom. Reed. coocilideisl RB. c4 | Jan. 1967 | 115,000 Maryland... ... Annapolis. ...... J.: Millard Tawes.......ccz-. 0, c4 | Jan. 1967 | 115,000 Massachusetts:...1 Boston. ........= Endicott Peabody... ____. D., 52 | Jan. 1965 | 320, 000 Michigan... .50 Lansing....l of. George Romney._____________ R. b2 | Jan. 1965 | 27, 500 Minnesota. ..._... St.Paul trios... 4Elmer L. Andersen.__........ RB. b4 | Jan. 1967 | 19, 000 Mississippi. ...... Jackson... cohen» Ross BR. Barnett... ooo s.c.. D. a4 | Jan. 1964 |! 25, 000 Missouel 1... Jefferson City... John M. Dalton... D. e4 | Jan. 1965 | 125,000 Montana... =... Helons. or lve ns Tim M. Babeoelk.. Zl 00 RB. b4 | Jan. 1965 [114,000 Nebraska. iu. .co Lincolns 2335.0... Frank B. Morrison.......... D. b2 | Jan. 1965 |! 14, 000 Nevada. oo. 5.0. Carson. City......- Grant SAWYer.......covamnwes D. b4 | Jan. 1967 |! 20,000 New Hampshire._| Concord... ....... John'W. King -.2 = oD. 2 | Jan. 1965 | 16, 587 New Jersey... Trenton....oo....c Richard. J. Haghes. ......... D. c4 | Jan. 1966 | 135,000 New Mexico... Santa Fe... c.i-w- Jack M. Campbell.... i. D- ¢2 | Jan. 1965 | 117, 500 New York: i... Aly. Nelson A. Rockefeller ..____ BR. b4 | Jan. 1967 | 2 50, 000 North Caroling...! Raleigh. .cenee-.. Perry. Sanford... lacie ines D, a4 | Jan, 1965 |! 25,000 North Dakota....| Bismarek.....___. William 1. Guy... .eeacaaat D. 52 | Jan. 1965 | 110, 000 Ohio, ssl danines Columbus......... James A..Bhodes..... .....:[iR. c4 | Jan. 1967 | 125,000 Oklshoms. ...---- Oklahoma City.--.| Henry Bellmon_____________ RB. a4 | Jan. 1967 | 125,000 Oregons. oie Salem oo... Mark O. Hatfield. ......... B. c4 | Jan. 1967 |3 20,000 Pennsylvania_____ Harrisburg. =..... William W. Seranton.______ R. e4 | Jan. 1967 |! 35,000 Rhode Island_____ Providence........ John H. Chafees: oo i. xs RB. v2 | Jan. 1965 | 25,000 South Carolina_._| Columbia Donald Russells. a oi 3 D. a4 | Jan. 1967 | 117, 500 South Dakota....| Pierre.___.... Archie M. Gubbrud......... RB. ¢2 | Jan. 1965 | 115, 500 Tennessee. - Nashville Frank G. Clement... ._.... D. a4 | Jan. 1967 | 112, 500 5 TE ERI Ansting o_o id John Connally. Joi aes D. b2 | Jan. 1965 | 225,000 taht ns. Salt Lake City._..| George Dewey Clyde_...... R. b4 | Jan. 1965 | 113,200 Vermont... .-... Montpelier.._..... Philip El. Hol... ...... D. b2 | Jan. 1965 |3 12, 500 Virginio 2 ov...00 Richmond. _______| Albertis S. Harrison, Jr_._.__ D. a4 | Jan. 1966 |! 25,000 ‘Washington______ Olympia... oo. Albert D. Rosellini.........2 D. b4 | Jan. 1965 |1 22, 500 West Virginia__.__ Charleston........ WilliamW. Barron... ------D. a4 | Jan. 1965 | 117,500 Wisconsin. ....... Madison... Jom W. Reynolds... -..... D. b2 | Jan. 1965 |! 20,000 Wyoming......... Cheyenne... Chfi Handeny-tl e8% 2 20 R. b4 | Jan. 1967 | 120,000 COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO Puerto Rico... cl SanJoan. io... Luis Mufioz Marin. -...-... P.D.3 b4 | Jan. 1965 | 110, 600 TERRITORY Guam? ;.. co. .2; ASANA. Locans Manuel F. L. Guerrero......| D. bd firm mms 119,000 ISLAND POSSES- SION American Samoa’_| Pago Pago____.___ Ho -Reox Lee :..ciniuacusnsss D. (a) re i Chr 119, 000 Virgin Islands 6.__| Charlotte Amalie .| Ralph M. Paiewonsky...... D. MP NC 119, 000 e Cannot succeed himself. b No limit. ¢ Can serve two consecutive terms. d Indefinite term. 1 Use of executive mansion and fund for maintenance and expenses. 2 Executive mansion furnished 3 No executive mansion; nominal appropriation for expenses. 4 Election is being eontested. 5 Popular Democrat Party. 6 Governors nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. 7 Appointed by Secretary of Interior. Congressional Directory PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS AND THE CONGRESSES COINCIDENT WITH THEIR President Vice President George Washington... ___.__..__ JohmAdams. o-. 0... Apr. JohneAdams. -iit al Thomas Jeflerson..-..-...--Mar. Thomas Jefferson_..____.___.___ Asron Burr... liooli a Mar. 5 rhe CRATE SC SRL Geoorze Clinton... 3... Mar. James Madison. cocoa...000 0 Te Mar. Dot: Ut tik Elbridge Gerry 2. ___________ Mar. James Monroe in Slow Daniel D. Tompkins_...._.__ Mar. John Quincy Adams___________ John C. Calhoun. 2. i... Mar. Andrew Jackson... 0h iad dot. ah Bi Mar. Bo. reee Martin Van Buren. _________ Mar. Martin Van Buren_ ___________ Richard M. Johnson._.____. Mar. William Henry Harrison 4. ____ John Tyler... olaid S20; Mar. Joh RyIerasle 0 i lee LE et Apr. James XK. Polk. ....nnn cna George M. Dallas___________ Mar. Zachary Taylor. L000 Millard Fillmore ___________ Mar. VHT] IMOre si aug So hers Ras July Franklin Pierce... c-cecoeecae-Willlam RB. King... ...0 Mar. James Buchanan............... John C. Breckinridge. ______ Mar. Abraham Lineoln......... .....i. Hannibal Hamlin___________ Mar. 37 SA LL Se I OE Andrew Johnson____________ Mar. Andrew Johnson... li a re ic Ine say Apr. Ulysses 8. Grant... i... Schuyler Colfax. ii Mar. Po. ns aaa sel Henry Wilson 8... 0: Mar. Rutherford B. Hayes. ___.___.__ William A. Wheeler_________ Mar. James A. Garfield 4____________ Chester A. Atthify. Mar. Choster A. ArtIrG. Job aaah a er os Mi rp af Sept. Grover Cleveland 7__________._. Thomas A. Hendricks 8_____ Mar. Benjamin Harrison. .__...__._. YoviP. Morton to ii. toa. Mar. Grover Cleveland 7. ___________ Adlai E. Stevenson._________ Mar. William McKinley. _.____.__._. Garret A. Hobart 9_____.____ Mar. 1, Eaoranle hr Theodore Roosevelt_________ Mar. Theodore Bo0SOVOlL....i uci nai-|eden cnstmnnn aint Soda Sh Se 3d Sept. 1 3 Cl Sl SL Sa WE Charles W. Fairbanks___.___ Mar. Wiliam EH. Taft. © Col James S. Sherman 10________| Mar. Woodrow Wilson______________ Thomas R. Marshall________ Mar. Warren G. Harding 4. _________ Calvin Coolidge... _________.. Mar. Calvin CooHAme e Aug. 5 ESpe SE Charles G. Dawes___________ Mar. Herbert C. Hoover ______._.___ Charles Curile bo1°oo wy Mar. Franklin D. Roosevelt.___._____ John N:: Gamer... _.....0.. Mar. BRIERE ct eee i Sl a CHEE Henry A. Wallace. _...______ Jan. Dod. il a aR el Harry S. Traman_ 01 .: Jan. Harry 8. Truman... rode ori et in ae Apr. 10 3 Ben i ad AA SS, Alben W. Barkley...__._____| Jan. Dwight D. Eisenhower.._______ Richard M. Nixon... ..... Jan. 1 5 7) REI Ra CN ALR LRA0E Bal do. ir amg nl Jan. John FF. Wermedy =...=: Lyndon B. Johnson_____.__.. 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. 5 Died Apr. 18, 1853. 8 Died Nov. 22, 1875. 7 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-Jan. 20,1961- Congress 3,1797 | 1,2,3,4. 3,1801 | 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, 26. 3,1833 | 21, 22. 3,1837 | 23, 24. 3,1841 | 25, 26. 4,1841 | 27. 3,1845 | 27,28. 3,1849 | 29, 30. 9,1850 | 31. 3,1853 | 31, 32. 3,1857 | 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. 3,1881 | 45,46 19,1881 | 47. 3, 1885 | 47,48. 3,1889 | 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, 75, 76. 20,1945 | 77,78. 12,1945 | 79. 20,1949 | 79, 80. 20,1953 | 81, 82. 20,1957 | 83,84. 20,1961 | 85, 86. 87, 88. THE CAPITOL OFFICERS OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate.—Lyndon B. Johnson, 4040 52d Street. a a Assistant to the Vice President.— Walter Jenkins, 3704 Huntington treet. Secretary to the Vice President.—Juanita Duggan Roberts, 6915 Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. 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 Majority Floor Leader.—Mike Mansfield. Administrative Assistant.—Francis R. Valeo, 3420 17th Street. Secretary to the Majority Leader.— Mary Jane Del Balzo, 11708 Hatcher Place, Wheaton, Md. MAJORITY WHIP Majority Whip.—Hubert H. Humphrey. MINORITY FLOOR LEADER Minority Floor Leader—Everett McKinley Dirksen. Administrative Assistant.—John R. Gomien, 5509 Cromwell Drive, Zone 16. Research Assistant.—Oliver J. Dompierre, 6816 32d Street, Zone 15. Executive Secretary.—Glee D. Gomien, 5509 Cromwell Drive, Zone 16. MINORITY WHIP Minority Whip.—Thomas H. Kuchel, 3118 Administrative Assistant—Ewing Hass. Arizona Avenue. 349 350 Congressional Darectory OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY FELTON McLELLAN JOHNSTON, Secretary of the Senate (5274 Watson Street, Zone 16, phone, EMerson 3-4054) ; legal residence Clarksdale, Miss. ; born March 10, 1909, in Tallulah, La.; educated in public schools of Clarksdale, Miss.; graduated from University of Mississippi in 1929 with B. S. C. degree; began Senate service in August 1929, as a stenographer in the office of the late Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi; assistant clerk, Committee on Finance, 1933, and clerk, Committee on Finance, from 1934 through 1941; served in the Department of State in 1942, 1943, and part of 1945; enlisted man, U. S. Army, 1944; elected Secretary for the Senate Majority on October 15, 1945, and served in the capacities of Secretary for the Senate Majority or Minority until elected Secretary of the Senate on January 5, 1955; served as secretary, Committee on Platform and Resolutions, Democratic National Conventions, Philadelphia, Pa., 1948, and Chicago, Ill., 1952; married Wanda Stippich of Norfolk, Nebr.; two children, Mrs. A. B. Chatfield, Jr., born November 3, 1936. and Felton McLellan Johnston, Jr., born April 28, 1939; member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, Alfalfa Club, Burning Tree Club, Jefferson Islands Club, Metropolitan Club, National Capital Democratic Club, and the National Press Club. Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.—Dorothye G. Scott, 430 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Secretaries to the Secretary.—Christine Johnson, 1711 Rhode Island Avenue, Zone 6; Rose Ann Johnson, 6212 19th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief Clerk.—Emery L. Frazier, 4611 Verplanck Place, Zone 16. Parliamentarian.—Charles L. Watkins, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Parliamentarian.—Floyd M. Riddick, Manassas, Va., R.F.D. 1. Second Assistant Parliamentarian.— Murray Zweben, 1927 Kimberly Road, Silver Spring, Md. : Secretary to the Parliamentarian.— R. Thomas, 1232 31st Street. Dale Journal Clerk.—Edward J. Hickey, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Journal Clerk.—Bernard V. Somers, 5210 Colony Road, Zone 21. Legislative Clerk.—Edward E. Mansur, Jr., 5431 Neptune Drive, Alexandria, Va. Financial Clerk.—Robert A. Brenkworth, 11009 Babington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. : Assistant Financial Clerk.— William A. Ridgley, 6850 Lamont Drive, Kingswood, Lanham, Md. Chief Bookkeeper.—Robert A. Malstrom, 8806 Lowell Place, Bethesda, Md. Enrolling Clerk.—Neil McGown, 4928 14th Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Enrolling Technical Assistant.—Emory S. Arrington, 78 Washington Street, Savage, Md. Executive Clerk.—Larry M. Wheeler, 407 Wake Forest Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Executive Cierk.—Gerald A. Hackett, 2112 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Clerk of Enrolled Bills—Harry C. Burke, 2435 33d Street SE., Zone 20. ] Bill Clerk.—Harold G. Ast, 2013 North Woodrow Street, Arlington 7, Va.’ Assistant Bill Clerk.—James B. McDougal, 408 New Jersey Avenue SE. Printing Clerk.— William H. Wannall, 300 Quaint Acres Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Printing Clerk.—Thomas N. Gay, 3017 Laurel Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Registration Clerk.—James L. Johnson, 4223 36th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Assistant Registration Clerk.—George F. Thompson, 1914 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Superintendent of Document Room.— Theron W. Marshall, 1401 North Nicholas Street, Arlington, Va. : Assistant Superintendent of Document Room.—Copher Howell, 5431 16th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. : Keeper of Stationery.—Harry F. Sonnenberg, 6011 Wise Street, McLean Manor, McLean, Va. Astin) Net of Stationery.—Lloyd L. Hysell, 4208 74th Avenue, Hyatts- ville, Md. ; Custodian of Records.— William W. Vaughan, 512 Braxton Place, Alexandria, Va. Librarian.—Richard D. Hupman, 3104 V Place SE., Zone 20. Assistant Librarian.—Eiler C. Ravnholt, 6920 Merle Place, Alexandria, Va. Chief Messenger.—Ellsworth B. Dozier, 1443 Chapin Street, Zone 9. Officers of the Senate 351 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. Adminis Assistant.— William S. Cheatham, 8404 Farrell Drive, Chevy hase, Secretaries.—Emily A. Kennedy, 4007 13th Street NE.; Evelyn L. Raper, 1710 Black Oak Lane, Silver Spring, Md.; Patricia Enright, 2000 F Street. Deputy Sergeant at Arms, Auditor, and Procurement Officers —Robert G. Dunphy, 3509 Farthing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Clerk.—Dorothy od McCarty, 3524 B Street SE. Assistant Chief Clerk.—Edna G. Cook, 314 East Capitol Reet. Clerk.—Hilda B. Glesner, 4545 Connecticut Avenue. Clerk.— Yvonne M. Saucer, 5759 13th Street. Clerk.— Mildred C. Townshend, 5759 13th Street. Clerk.—Ena B. Trezise, 2824 27th Street. Clerk.—Ruth L. Parris, 3869 Alabama Avenue SE. Assistant Doorkeeper—Charlie W. Jones, 404 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. Messenger at Card Door.— Lawrence S. Ryeg, 2130 32d Street SE. Press Liman. —Richard Langham Riedel, Horizons West, R. F. D. No. 1, Centre-ville, Va Director, ‘Recording Studio.—Robert J. Coar, Box 119, Annandale, Va. Dies of Photography.—Henry M. Esper, 1909 North Rhodes Street, Arlington, a. Administrative Officer, Recording Studio.—Nicholas J. Lacovara, 14201 Dav Road, Rockville, Md. Superintendent of Service Department—John T. Chambers, 6097 Davis Court, McLean, Va. Assistant Superintendent.—Charles David Ebert, 149 Kentucky Avenue SE. Nin} Sin ~Witoor E. Turner, 204 Rittenhouse Street, West Hyattsville, Foreman of Automatic Typing Section.—Frank J. Culver, 5213 Niles Place SE. Foreman of Duplicating Section.— William R. Baxter, 5006 54th Place, Hyattsville, Md. Supervisor of Typewriters and Supplies. —Maybelle Fickel, 803 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md. Foreman of Speech Room.—Joseph J. Fahey, 1365 A Street NE. Foreman of Document Warehouse.— Walter Watt, 11010 Burnley Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. tn Cabinet Shop.— Tillman B. Huskey, 2900 Franklin Road, Arlington, Abstr Cabinetmakers.—Domenick Bellia, 1227 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Michael J. Vanni, 5506 Henderson Road SE.; Celso Paoli, 3804 Aberdeen Street SE. Upholsterer.—Elmer Cheseldine, 2921 M Street SE. Finisher.—Charles B. Rogers, 9305 Rolling View Drive, Lanham, Md. Eoreminaduiomatioe~Chartes G. Loudermilk, 6408 Broad Street, Brookmont, Superintendent of Janitors’ Department.—Robert S. Collins, 1365 A Street NE. Captain of Guides.—Floyd Kirby, 3825 North Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Captain of Guides.—Calvin Kimbrough, 5305 Seventh Street South, Arlington, Va. Postmaster.—David D. Jennings, 107 Tedrich Boulevard, Fairfax, Va. Gini Postmaster.—Gordon R. Olson, 332 Onondaga Drive, Forest Heights, d Superintendent of Mails.—David C. Longinotti, 2357 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. Chief Clerk.—Oscar F. Lollis, 2810 Texas Avenue SE. Registry Clerk.— Morgan D. Roderick, 127 C Street NE. Forwarding Clerk.—Bolling Flood, 2740 34th Street. 352 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY SECRETARY Room S-148, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 3735 Secretary for the Majority.—Robert G. Baker, 3324 Northampton Street (phone, EMerson 2-1817). Assistant Secretary for the Majority.—Rein J. Vander Zee, 4809 29th Street South, Arlington, Va. (phone, W Ellington 1-1709). Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.— Carole Tyler, T-930, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. (phone, JAckson 4-1087). Assistants, Democratic Cloakroom: Walter J. Stewart, 413 A Street SE. (phone, LIncoln 4-3993). Richard C. Darling, 6302 85th Place, Carrollton, Hyattsville, Md. (phone, (SPruce 3-7111). Edward Horgan, 8503 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. (phone, IMpire 5-2060). OFFICE OF THE MINORITY SECRETARY Room S-337, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 3835 Secretary for the Minority.-—J. Mark Trice, 5017 Worthington Drive, Westmore-land Hills 16, Md. (phone, OLiver 2— 2777). Assistant Secretary for the Minority.— William Brownrigg III, 9603 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. (phone, WHitehall 2-2940). Clerk.—Dorothy M. Burns, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16 (phone, EMerson 2-0573). Assistants, Republican Cloakroom: Harold W. Perkins, 2712 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 7, Va. (phone, 538-4717). Donn L. Larson, 2714 Upshur Street, Mount Rainier, Md. (phone, 864-7238). F. C. Duke Zeller, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW., Zone 24 (phone, 543-9011). OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES Room S-219, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 3152 John D. Rhodes, 3535 Williamsburg Lane. Gregor Macpherson, 1100 Sixth Street SW., Apt. 115. Herbert N. Budlong, 5007 Waggaman Circle, 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. Joseph J. Sweeney, 3832 Porter Street. 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: Joseph A. Koons, 5122 26th Avenue SE., Zone 21 Wilbur T. Smith, 505 Southwick Street, Fairfax, Va. R. Thomas Loftus, 2512 Riviera Street, Zone 21. Perry B. Smith, 2022 Add Drive, Falls Church, Va. Hilda G. Clardy, 5510 North 33d Street, Arlington 7, Va. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room 6123, Senate Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 6461 Legislative Counsel.—John H. Simms, 3900 Cathedral Avenue. Assistant Counsel.—Dwight J. Pinion, 311 Bright Avenue, McLean, Va.; John C. Herberg, 404 Hamilton Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; John M. Reynolds, 4107 Pine Tree Road, McLean, Va.; Harry B. Littell, 937 North Potomac Street, Arlington 5, Va. Peter W. LeRoux, 5720 Barbee Street, McLean, Va.; Douglas B. "Hester, 408 Constitution Avenue NE.; Hugh C. Evans, 5415 Connecticut Avenue; Robert C. Louthian, Jr., i North Flaxton Place, Alexandria, Va.; J. Terry Emerson, 1101 Third Street SW., Zone 24. Law Assistant.—A. Blair Crownover, 1060 30th Street. Clerk.—DaleE. 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, 804 Santayana Street, Fairfax, Va. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE Phone, CApitol 4-3121 OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER The Speaker.—John W. McCormack, Hotel Washington. Administrative Assistant to the Speaker.—Eugene T. Kinnaly, 5410 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Legislative Assistant.—Dr. Martin Sweig, 115 E Street SE., Zone 3. Secretary, Boston Office.—James V. Hartrey. Secretary, Washington Office.—Walter W. Flaherty, 117 E Street SE., Zone 3. Clerks.—Xathleen Forry; William E. Brennan; Edythe Pargament; Lucile Ohrvall; John L. Monahan; George F. Edwards; Charles S. Sullivan, Jr.; James Q. McDonough. OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARIAN Parliamentarian.—Lewis Deschler, 101 Lucas Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Parliamentarians.— William P. Cochrane, 9 Ninth Street NE., Zone 2; William H. Brown, 16 Third Street NE., Zone 2. Clerk.—Joseph F. Metzger, 2916 Commonwealth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. CHAPLAIN Chaplain of the House.—Rev. Bernard Braskamp, D.D., 1421 Montague Street (phone, RAndolph 3-6541). OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER Floor Leader.—Carl Albert, 4614 Reno Road, Zone 8. Administrative Assistant.—Charles L. Ward, 1417 Key Boulevard, Arlington 9, Va. OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY WHIP Majority Whip.—Hale Boggs, 5315 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda 14, Md. Administrative Assistant.—D. B. Hardeman, 2500 Q Street. Office Manager.— Margaret W. Tucker, 3925 Fulton Street. Assistant.—Eric Wentworth, 3336 Dent Place. OFFICE OF THE MINORITY LEADER Floor Leader.— Charles A. Halleck, 4926 Upton Street. Administrative Assistant.—Robert G. Allett, 4403 Panorama Drive SE., Zone 21. Executive Secretary.—Charles A. Baird, 3035 Newark Street. Legislative Clerk.—Josephine E. Wilson, 3816 Van Ness Street. Assistant Secretaries—Evelyn G. Brust, 2709 Keystone Lane, Bel Air, Bowie, Md.; Florence W. Hancock, 8413 Lynwood Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Audrey C. Kellison, Potomac Towers, Arlington 1, Va.; Susanne L. Smith, 3120 R Street. OFFICE OF THE MINORITY WHIP Minority Whip.—Leslie C. Arends, 4815 Dexter Street, Zone 7. Administrative Assistant.— William R. Pitts, 1725 38th Street SE. 353 354 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE CLERK RALPH R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the House of Representatives, of Rockport, Ind.; education at Indiana University, United States Naval Academy, United States Military Academy, and National University Law School; enlisted and served overseas with United States Marines in the First World War; secretary to Member of Congress from Indiana 1923 to 1925; secretary, Democratic National Congressional Committee 1925 to 1930; served with Speaker’s Bureau, Democratic National Committee, during the campaign of 1928; County chairman, Spencer County, Ind.; practiced law in Rockport, Ind.; special officer of the House; elected Doorkeeper for 78th and 79th Congresses; elected officer of Democratic National Convention at Chicago in 1944; elected Minority Clerk in 1947; elected Clerk of the House for the 81st, 82d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses. Administrative Assistant.—Ray M. Young, 22 Atlantic Street SE. Secretary.— Catherine Valltos, 206 Grant Street, Herndon, Va. Journal Clerk.—Francis P. Hoye, 1737 Highwood Place SE. Assistants—Francis A. DelBalzo, 11708 Hatcher Place, Wheaton, Md.; W. H. Fountain, Jr.; Lee Thomas, 5120 Van Ness Street; Robert F. Hard-grove, 3135 Copperthwaite Lane; Margaret Marsh. Reading Clerks.—Charles W. Hackney, Jr., 110 D Street SE.; Joe Bartlett, 6646 Barnaby Street. Tally Clerk.—Harry W. Kalich. Assistants.— William H. Hickson, 5516 Broad Branch Road; William E. Brady, 117 Independence Avenue SE.; Curtis Christianson, 893 North Kentuck Street, Arlington; Va. & Enrolling Clerk.—James E. Kent, 6808 Kerby Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. : Assistants.—Douglas B. Coopwood, 301 G Street SW.; Louis Breskin, Con tinental Hotel; H. Robert Ferneau, 4520 Jamestown Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md., Zone 16. Administrative Assistant for Budget and Finance—H. Newlin Megill, 4405 35th Street; Chief Auditor, Marvin R. Evans; Disbursing Clerks: Harry M. Livingston, 5401 Christy Drive, Springfield, Md., Frederick M. Kissinger, Brandywine, Md., Robert Crosser, Caroline Schaefle, Ralph J. Devlin, Josephine B. Neuman, Madeline Jones, Eleanor Williamson, Dora-Ann Purtell, Arlen V. Mitchell, Juanita L. Entrekin, Don C. Gibson, Asselia S. Lichliter, Margaret Brennan, David G. Phillips, Evelyn Creel, Lucy Gossett, Nancy Calender, Betty Jane Burkholder, Janeen Arguelles. File Clerk.—Joe Bailey Swanner, 406 First Street SE. Assistants.—Vietor Kennamer; Julia Virginia Whitamore, 200 C Street SE.; H. E. Reeves, 2000 Connecticut Avenue. Chief Bill Clerk.—John A. B. McElveney, 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE. Assistants—Madison F. Boyce, Route 1, Leesburg, Va.; Peter Lektrich, 110 D Street SE.; Byron C. Anglin, 509 Tennessee Avenue, Alexandria, Va.; H. T. Coiner, 1101 Third Street SW. Stationery Clerk.—John D. Penn, 7504 Highland Avenue, Springfield, Va. Assistant Stationery Clerk.—David R. Ramage, 1210 Taft Street, Apt. 407, Arlington, Va. Assistants.—Helen Wright, Willard Stevens, Lonas M. Hinton, Lelia Parker, Christopher Cooney, Thomas Richmond, Ruth Ann Fentress, Simon Halle, Albert M. Smith, Harry Hall. J Leberg eDonnis Mosby, Stanley Smith, George Taylor, Robert Willis ooker. Library.— Assistant, Sally Morgan, 1530 16th Street; Messenger, John Bradley. Daily Digest.—Editor, Jerry E. Allen, 5906 Forest Road, Cheverly, Md.; Assistant Editor, John A. Roberts, 9301 Ogden Place, Greenwood Forest, Md. Property Custodian.— Edward B. Carney, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue. Assistant Property Custodians.—Dillard C. Rogers; Edward T. Kellaher; Earnest J. Hirschfeld; James V. Maraney; Donald D. Farshing; Howard F. Ridgely; William A. Grant. : Administrative Assistant, Electrical and Mechanical Equipment.—Gladys Gordon; Bookkeeper, Frank F. Aube; Technicians: Jerome J. Cantrell, August Drive, Springfield, Va.; Richard Seward; Laborers: Nathaniel Moody, James L. Carter; Messengers: John L. Dodson, David Jones. Officers of the House 355 Property Custodian—Continued Furniture Shops.— Upholsterers: James W. Stephenson, Howard B. Stephenson, Wilbur A. Shipley, Edward P. Polen, William W. Willett; Cabinetmakers: Louis Gramlich, James W. Sullivan, James T. Owens; Finishers: Orlie V. Barker, William Palmer, Lionel B. Ridgell; Helpers: Harry M. Battle, Thomas Battle, Levy Ernest Dunn, John Ingraham, James Toliver, Roose-velt Taylor, Rex Harold Wellman, Henry Price. Clerk’s Document Room.—Superintendent, Anthony A. MecNulty, 329 East Capitol Street; Helpers: Winant S. Ellmore, 909 Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va., Seymour Weil; Laborer: Edward G. Bell. House Recording Studios.— Director, James B. Perry; Bookkeeper, Fred Lopez; Motion Picture Editor, Joel Gray; Chief Cameraman, Leonard Hughes; Chief Radio Engineer, Paul Clark; Cameraman, Ralph Grubbs; Motion Pic-ture Soundmen, Joseph Pettis, Herman Soennichsen; Laboratory Technicians, Charles Grandmaison, Paul V. Baisch, Fred Pettis; Radio Technicians, William Clark, Carl R. Ruble; General Clerk, Eileen Goldbeck; Receptionist, Mary Jennings; Stock Clerk, Peter Allen. Assistant Chief Telephone Operator—Adele M. Mallon, 2445 15th Street. Messengers.—Richard E. Jenkins, Ralph Stewart. 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: 110 Maryland Avenue NE., Zone 2. 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.; Stockton M. Hotze, 409 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. Bookkeepers.— Margaret L. Fela, 1111 Army and Navy Drive, Arlington, Va.; Walter J. Behrens, 111 35th Street SE.; Charles A. Mallon, Riverdale Towers, 5600 54th Avenue, Riverdale, Md. Administrative Assistant, Retirement.— William Johnson, 415 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. Stenographer.—Lynne J. Cashman, 7300 Rollingwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Sergeant at Arms in Charge of Mace.—Kenneth R. Harding, 6936 Green- tree Drive, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Sergeant at Arms in Charge of Pairs.—D. Thomas Iorio, 9107 Waldon Road, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant Sergeant at Arms.— William C. Ballinger, 1330 Savannah Street SE Clerk-Messenger.—Leo Glascoe, 5715 Blaine Street NE. OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER WILLIAM M. MILLER, Doorkeeper, 3119 North Harrison Street, Arlington 7, Va.; phone, KEnmore 8-2532; born at Pascagoula, Miss., July 20, 1909; gradu-ated Pascagoula High School; Harrison-Stone-Jackson Junior College, Perkinston, Miss.; and attended George Washington Law School; Doctor of Laws, Atlanta Law School, Atlanta, Ga.; married his nurse, the former Mable Breeland, of Tylertown, Miss., and they have one daughter, Sarah Patsy; has worked in the House Post Office; as messenger to the Doorkeeper; Assistant Sergeant at Arms; Minority (Democratic) Doorkeeper in the 80th and 83d Congresses; and elected Doorkeeper of the House for the 81st, 82d, 84th, 85th, 86th, 87th, and 88th Congresses; served as Assistant Sergeant at Arms for the 1944 Democratic National Convention, and as Chief Doorkeeper at the 1948, 1952, and 1956 Pemoprarie National Conventions; Mason; member of the Memorial Baptist hurch. 356 Congressional Directory Secretary to the Doorkeeper.—Carolyn West, 5208 North 31st Road, Arlington, Va. Janitor-Messenger.—Carl E. Sommers, 2927 Stanton Road SE. Majority Manager of Telephones.—C. H. Emerson, Continental Hotel. Assistant Majority Manager of Telephones—Arthur E. Cameron, 3926 Suitland Road. 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.—[Vacant.] House Custodian.—Daniel J. Moley, 2770 C South Capitol Terrace SW. Assistant Custodian (Minority) .—T. Howard Dolan, 1201 South Courthouse Road, Arlington 4, Va. Minority Manager of Telephones.—Allan M. Ames, North Beach Park, Md. Assistant Minority Manager of Telephones—Tommy Lee Winebrenner, 112 Croton Drive, Alexandria, Va. Minority Chief Page—Thomas H. Tear, Viewtown, Va. Supervisor Pages’ Cloakroom.—Frank Cubero, 1511 S Street SE. Prayer Room Attendant.—James Delano Goodpaster, Dodge House Hotel. Doormen: Charles N. Baine, 23 Second Street NE. Warren Hamilton Jernigan, 326 Independence Avenue SE. William Warren Johnson, Jr., 319 Marcy Avenue, Zone 21. Ed McGowin, 3536 South Wakefield Street, Arlington 6, Va. Charles Larry May, 111 Duddington Place SE. Zone 3. Wayne L. Miller, 3044 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Va. Thomas J. Purdom, 1201 Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. Robert V. Rota, 7316 Essex Avenue, Springfield, Va. Etson White, 319 Marcy Avenue SE., Zone 21. E. Robert Williamson, 13 Third Street NE. Albert D. Bryson, 5619 First Place. Homer A. Hall, 5601 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. William W. Belcher, 2021 South Fillmore Street, Arlington, Va. George L. Bristol, 402 New Jersey Avenue SE. Heyward T. Hane, 123 C Street SE. George Posey, Jr., 110 D Street SE. Thomas J. Duffley, Dodge House, 20 E Street. Lou Randall, 1626 28th Street SE. Joseph Nichols, 3425 14th Street NE. J. Gaylord Armstrong, 404 New Jersey Avenue SE. George L. Robinson, 5201 Addison Chapel Road, Beaver Heights, Md. Joseph Comelli, 4021 Davis Place. Robert Gaucher, 2411 32d Street SE. Don R. Rickel, 111 Duddington Place SE., Zone 3. J. Ralph Granara, Hotel Plaza, First and D Streets NE. Irvin Oberman, 5615 Wesley Avenue, Baltimore 7, Md. William A. Maguire, 1618 Cliftview Avenue, Baltimore 13, Md. Jethro Switzer, 416 Seward Square SE., Zone 3 Preston Guest, 220 C Street SE., Zone 3. James V. Riley, 2250 Cathedral Avenue. Joseph Durkin, 7019 Gallows Road, Annandale, Va. John Miklos, 1810 Kenyon Street, Zone 10. Otis Bradley, 324 Maryland Avenue NE. James B. Mulcock, Jr., 2012 Sixth Street South, Arlington 4, Va. James Lee Owens, 317 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. John Gartrell, 1368 Potomac Avenue. Robert Baca, 40 Chesapeake Street SE., Zone 20. Charles Cipriotti, 1708 Hartsdale Road, Baltimore, Md. DOCUMENT ROOM Superintendent.—Gilman G. Udell, 5907 Kimble Court, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Superintendent.—Al T. Griffith, 3207 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alex- andria, Va. Clerk.— William Graf, Jr., 20 Randall Circle SE. Assistant Clerk.—C. B. Slemp, 2442 Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. Officers of the House 357 Assistants: Harold Hohnadel, 2480 16th Street. Miles D. Simmons, 2405 Hannon Street, Hyattsville, Md. William J. MacInnis, 218 East Greenway, Falls Church, Va. Walter P. O'Rourke, 2800 Ontario Road. Ernest Joynes, 4237 7th Street SE. Drayne Conyers, 1404 Perry Place. Paul J. Connally, 2774 Tivoly Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Richard Sardegna, 2966 Second Street SE. Douglas Elmore, 4513 31st Street, Arlington, Va. Janitor.—Lindsay E. Patrick, 843 Crittenden Street NE. FOLDING ROOM Superintendent.—Eli S. Bjellos, 8804 Lanier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Superintendent.—James W. Gowen, 4806 Clark Street SE., Zone 27. Secretary.— Doris Gowen, 4806 Clark Street SE., Zone 27. Foreman.—J. Garland Osborne, 412 North Garfield Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Foreman.—W. Swem Elgin, Clifton, Va. Ledger Clerks.— Virginia Kidd, 502 A Street SE.; Miss E. Buckner Blackerby, 106 Fifth Street NE.; Leo Bryan Moseley, 500 A Street SE. OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER POST OFFICE IN LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING H. H. MORRIS, Postmaster, New Castle, Ky.; born in Carrollton, Ky., September 23, 1911; son of former Representative Joseph W. and Mildred (Guillion) Morris; came to Washington January 4, 1932, on patronage of the late Virgil M. Chapman, Representative and Senator from Kentucky; married Lyda Secrest of Shelbyville, Ky., November 2, 1935; elected Postmaster on January 5, 1955; member of Baptist Church, Kappa Sigma and Phi Beta Gamma legal fraternity. Assistant Postmaster.—Theodore W. Troy. Wholesale Stamp Clerk.—Mary C. Bowman. Registry, Stamp and Money Order Clerk.—R. Oliver Love. Assistants: Daniel P. O'Rourke, Jerry C. Pritchett, Helen D. Whitaker. Superintendent of Mails.—Day: C. Elmo Boydston; Night: Raymond E. Bonner. Foreman of Mail Platform.—W. Joseph Wright. Mail Distributors.— William Allio, Gabriel R. Coulon, Charles Donelson, Edward T. Finnegan, Carl A. Generes, Robert P. Gibson, Daniel E. Glenn, Jr., Hal Grow, Richard A. Jones, Walter E. Rogers, Jr., Robert E. Sharkey, Sage Thigpen, Frank M. Watt, Jr., Joseph A. Willis, Joseph P. Wyatt, Jr. Delivery and Collection Clerks.—Ron Ahern, James H. Alston, Allen C. Brown, Roland E. Chase, Robert P. Curran, Joseph R. Donnelly, Paul E. Dwyer, W. Robert Dyer, Walter R. Fatzinger, Wilbur Glascoe, Robin Harbin, James W. Hayes, Benjamin B. Kessler, Roger Lewis, Walter G. McCain, Al Parker, Robert T. Patterson, George C. Phillips, Charles A. Puryear, Talmadge W. Reed, Harry M. Reid, James C. Smith, David F. Specht, Harry Tweed, Frank Walker. Laborers.—Ernest Bowie, Thomas Lastrape, Charles C. LeGrand. BRANCH OFFICE IN CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING Registry, Stamp, and Money Order Clerk.—Junius C. Steen. Assistants.— William M. Jones, Richard F. Nash, Okie L. Sample. BRANCH OFFICE IN CAPITOL Registry, Stamp, and Money Order Clerk.—Reatha Perkins. 89708°—63 25 358 Congressional Directory MINORITY EMPLOYEES House of Representatives Room HB-13, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2139 Minority Clerk.—Harry L. Brookshire, 5017 Allan Road, Yorktown Village, Md. (phone, OLiver 2-8706). Minority Sergeant at Arms.—William R. Bonsell, T-1004 Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. (phone, JAckson 8-4670). Minority Doorkeeper—Tom J. Kennamer, 105 Skyhill Road, Alexandria, Va. (phone, KIng 9-0613). Minority Postmaster.—Beecher E. Hess, Capitol Towers Apartments (phone, LIncoln 6-4100). MAJORITY AND MINORITY ROOMS B-99 and B-98, Cannon House Office Building Majority Clerk.— Truman Ward, 3901 Illinois Avenue (phone, TAylor 9-3901). Minority Clerk.—Thomas J. Lankford, 9209 Farnsworth Drive, Potomac, Md. (phone, 365-1633). OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES Room H-132, Capitol. Phone, branch 5621 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, 2737 Devonshire Place. Cleveland Tucker, Route 1, Athens Road, Burke, Va. 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, 3132 16th Street. Dorothy E. Bedell, 7225 Western Avenue. Andrew F. Gallagher, Jr., 8306 15th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Mary B. Murray, Shady Side, Md. Virginia C. Hammer, 3200 Clarence Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Walton H. Grubbs, 6706 Westmoreland Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. Government Printing Office Clerk.—James L. Miner, 3800 38th Avenue, Cottage City, Md. (phone, APpleton 7-3694). OFFICIAL REPORTERS TO HOUSE COMMITTEES Room 156-A, Cannon 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. Joseph J. Gimelli, 811 West Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. W. P. Banister, 4500 Panorama Drive, Zone 21. Clifton J. Hunt, 3411 North Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va. Raymond H. Lushin, 127 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. Charles C. Dudley, 2720 North Kensington, Arlington 7, Va. Robert C. Cochran, Route 1, Box 110, Vienna, Va. Clerk.—E. Homer McMurray, 8502 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Officers of the House 359 Expert Transcribers: Phyllis V. Morgan, 1912 Neal Drive, Alexandria, Va. Gentle M. Bowers, 2150 Pennsylvania Avenue. Allene G. Johnson, 5709 Chevy Chase Parkway, Zone 15. Alexander S. Ornstein, 8101 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Mary J. Donock, 3932 Suitland Road SE., Zone 23. Francis G. Shirley, 2850 South Columbus Street, Arlington 6, Va. Darrell L. Montgomery, 4522 38th Street South, Arlington, Va. Ruth W. Hardin, 5167 Oakcrest Drive, Oxon Hill, Md, Washington 21, D.C. OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL Room 159, Cannon House Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 4951 Legislative Counsel.—Edward O. Craft, 4826 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Assistant Counsel. —Ward M. Hussey, 312 Princeton Boulevard, Alexandria, Va.; David B. Carper, 3229 Volta Place, Zone 7; George S. Skinner, 1047 26th Road South, Arlingten, Va.; Lawrence E. Filson, 2820 O Street, Zone 7; Robert L. Mowson, 2307 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va.; James M. Menger, Jr., 2106 Marian Court, Falls Church, Va.; William P. Adams, 7311 Hallmark Place, Springfield, Va.; Robert F. Guthrie, 1816 North Lexington Street, Arlington, Va.; Grasty Crews II, 4762 26th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Law Assistant. —David E. Meade, 2601 36th Street, Zone 7. Clerk.—John L. Pestell, 2313 Chester Drive, Annandale, Va. Assistant Clerks.— William S. Wilson, 4313 34th Street, Brentwood, Md.; Cleo A. Garrett, 109 Fourth Street NE., Zone 2; Mary Elizabeth Jackson, 110 D Street SE., Zone 3; Sandra Smith, 4410 Oglethorpe Street, Hyattsville, Md.; Marianne J. Gscheidle, 7102 Country Club Court, Hyattsville, Md. OFFICE OF COORDINATOR OF INFORMATION Room 546, Cannon House Office Building. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 4446 Coordinator.— Lawrence Sullivan, 6908 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Executive Assistant.—Jesse Laventhol, 8107 Eastern Avenue, Zone 12. Research Specialist.—Jack B. Neathery, 4740 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Editors.—Samuel R. Davenport, 407 South Cherry Street, Falls Church, Va.; Oscar L. Hume, 5136 Newport Avenue, Zone 16; E. A. Wilkins, 5804 Mada-waska Road, Zone 16. Secretary to Coordinator.—Dora Lopez James, 3602 Third Street North, Arling-ton 9, Va. Librarian.—Helen Roberts, 1330 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 7. Stenographer.—Nancy Laws Reifsnyder, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. MISCELLANEOUS OFFICIALS ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL ARCHITECT'S OFFICE Office in basement of Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branches 2334, 2335, 2336 Architect.—J. George Stewart, 3701 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Architect.—Mario E. Campioli, 3810 Basil Road, McLean, Va. Second Assistant Architect.—James H. Banks, 1938 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Administrative Officer—Charles A. Henlock, 3860 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Executive Assistant.—Philip L. Roof, 7717 Emerson Road, Hyattsville, Md. Supervising Engineer.—Thomas F. Clancy, 2101 34th Street SE., Zone 20. Conthininy Lromer= Walls L. Rubel, 4502 Wetherill Road, Westmoreland ills, ; Engineer (Contracts and Specifications).— Arthur L. Jenkins, 4611 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. Landscape Architect and Horticulturist.—Paul Pincus, 10823 Margate Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Engineer (Power Plant).— William C. Justice, 9909 Edgehill Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Electrical Engineer.—R. D. Holcomb, 1629 Columbia Road, Zone 9. Air Conditioning Engineer.— Miles A. Bonnar, 6408 Queens Chapel Road, Uni- versity Park, Md. SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS Office, Room G-245, New Building. Phone, branch 3141 Superintendent.—J. Lewey Caraway, 2105 Old Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va. Assistant Superintendent.— William R. Lewis, 7310 23d Avenue, Lewisdale, Md. 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, 5413 Border Drive SE., Rosecroft Park, Md. CAPITOL POLICE BOARD Joseph C. Duke, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate. Zeake W. Johnson, Jr., Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives. J. George Stewart, Architect of the Capitol. U. S. CAPITOL POLICE Office in lower west terrace, room ST-3, Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 5151 Oe Ohare J. Sullivan, Deputy Chief, District of Columbia Metropolitan olice. Captains: Leonard H. Ballard, 5818 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, Va. Howard B. Quantrille, District of Columbia Metropolitan Police. Administrative Clerk.—John F. Hudak, 8310 14th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Property Clerk.—Hollis G. Duensing, 1001 Third Street, SW. Traffic and Communications Clerk.— William F. Sheets, 5804 East Pine Drive, East Riverdale, Md. Lieutenants: James H. Boyer, 215 Sixth Street SE. Lewis F. Disney, 6304 Allentown Road, Camp Springs, Md. Thomas Onofrio, 3425 Carpenter Street SE. William W. Kirby, 314 Maryland Avenue NE. James T. Trollinger, 6418 Kilmer Street, Cheverly Manor, Md. Robert W. Young, 6908 Quincy Street, Hyattsville, Md. oo 362 Congressional Directory U. 8. Capitol Police—Continued Special Officers: James V. Blakney, 3325—-A Croffut Place SE. James M. Mills, 3008 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. Sergeants: Thomas C. Buckley, 2714 Minnesota Avenue SE. Terrence J. Collette, 331 First Street NE. Francis L. Disney, 4910 66th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Joe E. Freeman, 626 Donahue Court, Falls Church, Va. James L. Goodall, 1904 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. Willie C. Hall, Jr., 4109 55th Avenue, Bladensburg, Md. Edward F. Healey, 221 Constitution Avenue NE. Wilbert McDonald, 2224 Jameson Street SE. Juan Ramirez, 602 Northampton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Joseph H. Reed, 6 Pfister Street, Laurel, Md. W. George Reid, 1618 R Street SE. CAPITOL PAGE SCHOOL Library of Congress, third floor. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2021 Principal—Henry L. De Keyser, 1424 Claremont Drive, Falls Church, Va. 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, 1902 North Rhodes Street, Arlington 1, Va. Chen, 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. Chairman, Department of Social Studies.—Fred H. Hilton, Jr., 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. OFFICE OF THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN Office in Capitol, Room H-166. Phone, CApitel 4-3121, branch 5421 Medical Officer—Dr. George W. Calver, 3135 Ellicott Street, phone, EMerson 3-0444. CONGRESSIONAL DAILY DIGEST SENATE SECTION Room H-113, The Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2658 Senate Editor.— Frederick H. Green, 220 Cedar Lane, Fairfax, Va. Senate Assistant Editor.—Dwight B. Galt, Jr., Box 164DX, R.F.D. 2, Edgewater, SoA onder = Frits Harris Farmer, 2480 16th Street. HOUSE SECTION Room H-111, The Capitol. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2868 House Editor.—Jerry E. Allen, 5906 Forest Road, Cheverly, Md. House Assistant Editor.—John A. Roberts, 9301 Ogden Place, Seabrook, Md. House Secretary.— Georgina R. Apcar, 3609 North Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Office, New Senate Office Building Chief Operator in Charge.—Elizabeth Cole, 2900 O Street SE. Assistants.— Adele M. Mallon, 2445 15th Street; Lucille Thomas, 2515 K Street; Mary L. Waters, 4201 12th Street NE. Miscellaneous Officials CONGRESSIONAL RECORD Office in Capitol, Room H-112. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 2100 Clerk in Charge at the Capitol.—Raymond F. Noyes, 1100 Trenton Place SE., Zone 20; phone, JOhnson 2-4832. COMBINED AIRLINES TICKET OFFICE Office in Capitol, Room H-101. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 6653 General Manager.—Randall J. Richardson, 1918 North Quantico Street, Arlington , VA. Supervisor—L. Edward Maloney, 112 North Wayne Street, Arlington 1, Va. Chief Agent.— Monique Boudreau, 2125 Rose Hill Drive, Alexandria, Va. Ticket Agent.— Dorothy L. Ellington, 613 Ripley Street, Alexandria, Va. RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE Office in Capitol, Room S-101. Phone, branch 5948 Ticket Agent.—A. J. Klein, 4322 Monroe Street, Colmar Manor, Md. In Charge Capitol Ticket Office.—W. A. Sigel, 3928 Military Road, Zone 15. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Phones: Senate Office Building, branch 2181; Cannon House Office Building, branch 4181; Longworth 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.—Lee Helbig, 4403 Warner Avenue, McLean, Va. Manager New Senate Office Building.—C. A. Penkert, 401 Addison Road, Seat Pleasant, Md. Manager Old House Office Building.—Charles E. Payne, 210A North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. Manager New House Office Building.—Alma T. Patton, 1413 Downing Street NE. Offices in the Press Galleries: Senate Gallery.—James O. Mathis, 2901 18th Street. House Gallery.— Eleanor B. Lemmon, 3513 Minnesota Avenue SE. Senate Office Press Room.—Carroll Linkins, 3409 Texas Avenue SE. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE LIAISON OFFICE 441 G Street, Room 7014. Phone, DUdley 6-4162 (Code 129, extension 4162) Charles E. Eckert, 5700 Forest Road, Cheverly, Md. Owen A. Kane, 202 Baden Street, Silver Spring, Md. Lucius F. Thompson, 634 A Street SE. UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION LIAISON OFFICE Cannon House Office Building, Room 248. Phone, CApitol 4-3121, branch 4955 or 4956 Robert E. Walton, 8610 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Gertrude W. Arline, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. Virginia Ehrenberg, Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. Edith Stamps Ernst, 2716 29th Street SE., Zone 20. Francis J. Leckwar, 610 22d Street, Zone 7. VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON SERVICE Cannon House Office Building, Room 525: Capitol phone, Branch 2281-2282: Senate service, Branch 5351 and 5352 Director— William C. Welch, 3723 Holmes Lane, Alexandria, Va. House Staff: Chief.—David Pogoloff, 1523 Jasper Street, Silver Spring, Md. George H. Seal, 7619 25th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Dorothy K. Ham, 1109 Westley Road, Falls Church, Va. Mary R. Palmer, 3666 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. Frederick P. McAvey, 2519 39th Street, Zone 7. Senate Staff: Chief —Salvatore J. DePrenda, 1017 Baltimore Road, Rockville, Md. Arthur M. Gottschalk, 10545 Wheatley Street, Kensington, Md. Edward J. Kelleher, 2112 Lanier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 364 Congressional Dzirectory ARMY LIAISON OFFICE Cannon House Office Building, Room 224. Phone 3853 Col. Robert E. Lanigan, U.S. Army, 5818 Danforth Street, McLean, Va. Lt. Col. William D. Lynch, U.S. Army, 4701 Alton Place, Zone 16. Lt. Col. John H. Jeffries, U.S. Army, 6014 Bowie Drive, Springfield, Va. Maj. James M. Lee, U.S. Army, 1 Bristol Court, Alexandria, Va. Clara S. Deaton, 800 Fourth Street SW. Lorena P. Dickerson, 826 North Iverson Street, Alexandria, Va. Virginia Johnson, 2217 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Va. Senate Office Building, Room 152. Phone 2881 Col. Ben. L. Anderson, U.S. Army, 141 South Columbus Street, Arlington 4, Va. Col. Ralph E. Vandervort, Jr., U.S. Army, 621 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. Lt. Col. Randall Kelly, 1426 21st Street South, Arlington, Va. Lee Amos, 12515 Atherton Drive, Wheaton, Md. Bette Cudworth, 2000 F Street, Zone 6. Chief, Located in Pentagon—Extension 77271 Col. George B. Sloan, U.S. Army, 312 Churchhill Road, McLean, Va. NAVAL LIAISON OFFICE Room 326, Cannon House Office Building. Phone, branch 5978 Capt. George S. Bullen, USN, 4218 Brookside Road, McLean, Va. Col. William G. Johnson, USMC, Marine Corps Air Station, Quantico, Va. Cdr. Robert H. Gautier, USN, 313 Dewberry Court, McLean, Va. Cdr. Ruth J. Sundberg, USNR, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue. Doris L. Brown, PN2, USN, 1305 South Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, VA. Sharon E. Dennis, SN, USN. Room 152, Senate Office Building. Phone, branch 4681, 4682 Capt. Clinton (n) McKellar, USN, 1549 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. Cdr. H. W. Kest, USN, 6004 Dempsey Street, McLean, Va. Sandra S. Siltzer, YN3, USN. AIR FORCE LIAISON OFFICE Cannon House Office Building, Room 538. Phone, branch 6656 Col. Jack A. Sims, USAF, River House, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. Lt. Col. J. Slade Nash, USAF, 4401 Greenwich Parkway. Lt. Col. Robert R. Fowler, USAF, Executive Apartments, 1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Edith I. Johnson, Executive Central, 1201 South Scott Street, Arlington, Va. Virginia A. Kocur, River House, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Martha B. Paton, 3130 Wisconsin Avenue. Old Senate Building, Room 152. Phone, branch 2481 Col. William F. Pitts, USAF, 459 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va. Maj. Joseph J. Smyth, USAF, 1203 Purdy Court, Lutherville, Md. Elizabeth A. Nelson, 6500 Cabin John Road, Springfield, Va. Helen M. Jeffrey, 401 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-4621, Direct-in-Dialing Code, DUdley 6 Comptroller General of the United States.—Joseph Campbell, 3111 Woodland Drive, Zone 8. The Assistant to the Comptroller General.—Lawrence J. Powers, 6001 Ramsgate Road, Wood Acres, Zone 16. 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. DIVISIONS General Counsel, Office of. —General Counsel, Robert F. Keller, 5604 Namakagan Road, Zone 16; Deputy General Counsel, James E. Welch, 3034 Chestnut Street, Zone 15; Associate General Counsels: John T. Burns, 2014 Amherst Road, Lewisdale, Md.; Ralph E. Ramsey, 811 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md. Accounting and Auditing Policy Staff.— Director, Ellsworth H. Morse, Jr., 411 Huntley Place, Alexandria, Va.; Deputy Director, Frederic H. Smith, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8; Associate Directors: Robert L. Rasor, 497 North Owen Street, Alexandria, Va.; Simmons B. Savage, Jr., 409 Jefferson Street, Alexandria, Va. Civil Accounting and Auditing Division.— Director, Adolph T. Samuelson, 2000 F Street, Zone 6; Deputy Director, Oye V. Stovall, 4113 North Randolph Street, Arlington 7, Va.; Associate Directors: Philip Charam, 1801 Clydes-dale Place, Zone 9; L. Kermit Gerhardt, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8; Lloyd A. Nelson, 12200 Brookhaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; George H. Staples, 1809 Randolph Street NE., Zone 18. Defense Accounting and Auditing Division.— Director, William A. Newman, Jr., 3745 30th Road North, Arlington, Va.; Deputy Director, Charles M. Bailey, 7215 Rollingwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md.; Associate Directors: Hassell B. Bell, 8410 Cathedral Avenue, Carrollton, Hyattsville, Md.; J. Kenneth Fasick, 17 Renault Place, Sulgrove Manor, Alexandria, Va.; Richard W. Gutmann, 2303 Surrey Lane, Falls Church, Va.; James H. Hammond, 6206 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14; Edward T. Johnson, 4500 Wentworth Road, Baltimore 7, Md.; Harold H. Rubin, 1616 Belvedere Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. Field Operations Division.— Director, John E. Thornton, 3801 Connecticut Ave-nue, Zone 8; Deputy Directors: G. Ray Bandy, 5912 Fifth Road, North, Arlington, Va.; Hyman L. Krieger, 4811 Colleen Lane, McLean, Va. Staff Management, Office of.—Director, Leo Herbert, 5228 32d Street North, Arlington 7, Va.; Assistant Directors: H. Edward Breen, 4818 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va.; Lawrence R. Kirvan, 4010 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. Transportation Division.— Director, Thomas E. Sullivan, 4629 Tompkins Drive, McLean, Va.; Deputy Director, John H. Cooper, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Assistant Directors: Joseph P. Normile, 3651 Alton Place, Zone 8; Hillis K. Wilson, 5713 Cromwell Drive, Zone 16. Clazms Division.—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; Assistant Administrative Officer, Herschel J. Simmons, 1506 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. Personnel, Division of.— Director, T. A. Flynn, 5308 Briley Place, Zone 16; As-sistant Director, V. J. Kirby, 2009 Lanier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 365 366 Congressional Directory FIELD OFFICES European Branch.— Director, Lloyd G. Smith, 60 Avenue Jean-Jaures, Meudon, (Seine et Oise), France. Far East Branch. __ Director, Joseph Lippman, 13 Higashi-Toriizaka-Machi, Azabu, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta.—Regional Manager, Richard J. Madison, 734 Woodley Drive NW., Atlanta 3, Ga. Boston.—Regional Manager, Joseph Eder. Chicago.—Regional Manager, Myer R. Wolfson, 6444 North Rockwell, Chicago 45, 111. Cincinnati.—Regional Manager, Kenneth L. Weary, Jr., 11029 Corona Road, Cincinnati 40, Ohio. Dallas.—Regional Manager, Smith Blair, Jr., 4516 Fairfax, Dallas 5, Tex. Denver—Regional Manager, Stewart D. McElyea. Detroit—Regional Manager, Charles H. Moore, 354 Tannahill Street, Dearborn, Mich. Kansas City.—Regional Manager, Forrest R. Browne, 6205 Elm Street, Kansas City 33, Mo. Los Angeles.—Regional Manager, Harold L. Ryder, 14576 Greenleaf Street, Sher-man Oaks, Calif. New Orleans.—Regional Manager, Harold C. Barton, 4422 Wellington Drive, New Orleans 22, La. New York.—Regional Manager, Robert H. Drakert, 55 East End Avenue, New York 28, N.Y. 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. San Francisco.—Regional Manager, Alfred M. Clavelli, 2324 Blue Ridge Avenue, Menlo Park, Calif. Seattle—Regional Manager, William N. Conrardy, General Delivery, 128 Mt. Jupiter Drive, Issaquah, Wash. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Capitol Hill. Phone, STerling 3-0400 Librarian of Congress.—L. Quincy Mumford, 3721 49th Street, Zone 16. Executive Assistant to the Librarian.— Mrs. Marlene D. Morrisey, 5023 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington 5, Va. Deputy Librarian of Congress. — Rutherford D. Rogers, 5124 Westpath Way, Sumner, Md. Assistant Librartan.—Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hamer, 6620 River Road, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. Exhibits Officer.—Herbert J. Sanborn, 1316 Forest Drive, Alexandria, Va. Information Officer—Helen-Anne Hilker, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Publications Officer—[Vacant.] Director of Personnel.—Robert M. Holmes, Jr., 6821 Kerby Place, Zone 22. . Assistant Director of Personnel—Eugene C. Powell, Jr., 2222 Westminster Court, Falls Church, Va. Chief Internal Auditor—Ernest C. Barker, 314 A Street SE., Zone 3. ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT Director—Robert C. Gooch, 4826 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; William . Welsh, associate director, 4805 Edgefield Road, Bethesda 14, Md.; Duard M. Eddins, assistant to the director, 3315 Brothers Place SE., "Zone 20. Buildings and Grounds Division. — Merton J. Foley, chief, 2811 63d Avenue, Sheverls, Md.; Edward L. Ay, chief engineer, 322 Scott "Drive, Silver Spring, Miscellaneous Officials Guard Division.— Arthur C. Barbour, captain of the guard, Accokeek, Md. Keeper of the Collections.—[Vacant.] Office of Fiscal Services.—Julius Davidson, chief, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16; William W. Rossiter, deputy chief and budget officer, 6511 Adelphi Road, University Park, Md. Accounting Office.—Mary E. Kilroy, accounting officer, 1701 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 6. Disbursing Office.—James A. Severn, Jr., disbursing officer, 2336 Skyland Place SE., Zone 20. Office of the Secretary.—Mildred C. Portner, secretary of the Library, 1621 21st Street, Zone 9. Photoduplication Service—Donald C. Holmes, chief, 213 Shaw Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. COPYRIGHT OFFICE Register of Copyrights.— Abraham L. Kaminstein, 5407 Mohican Road, Zone 16; George D. Cary, Deputy Register of Copyrights, 6323 Western Avenue, Zone 15; Abe A. Goldman, General Counsel, 2834 28th Street, Zone 8; William P. Siegfried, Assistant Register of Copyrights, 5005 Townsend Way, Rogers Hall, C-8, Bladensburg, Md. LAW LIBRARY Law Librarian and General Counsel.—W. Lawrence Keitt, 3040 O Street, Zone 7; Francis X. Dwyer, associate law librarian, 4217 Oakridge Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; deputy general counsel, William H. Crouch, 7522 Sebago Road, Bethesda 14, Md.; assistant general counsel, William S. Strauss, 301 South Oak Street, Falls Church, Va. American-British Law Division.— William H. Crouch, chief, 7522 Sebago Road, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. European Law Diwistion.—Edmund C. Jann, chief, 802 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Far Hares. Law Division.—Tao-tai Hsia, chief, 7522 Sweetbriar Drive, College ark, Md. Hispanic Lo Division.— Mrs. Helen L. Clagett, chief, 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Law Library Reading Room.—James G. McEwan, librarian in charge, 320 Park Street NE., Vienna, Va. Law Library in the Capitol.—Robert V. Shirley, attorney in charge, Senate Courts, 120 C Street NE., Zone 2. Near Eastern and North African Law Division.—Zuhair Elias Jwaideh, chief, 1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE Director.—Hugh L. Elsbree, 5804 Midhill Street, Bethesda 14, Md.; Lester S. Jayson, deputy director, 7512 New Market Drive, Bethesda, Md.; Charles A. Goodrum, coordinator of research, 2808 Pierpont Street, Alexandria, Va.; Burnis Walker, executive officer, 7344 Spring Road, Clinton, Md. Ameritan da Division.— Harry N. Stein, chief, 7520 Maple Avenue, Takoma ark, Md. Economics Division.—Julius W. Allen, chief, 9901 Connecticut Avenue, Ken-sington, Md. Education and Public Welfare Division.—Frederick B. Arner, chief, 427 Whittier Street, Zone 12. Faron Ape Division.— William C. Olson, chief, 6713 Loring Court, Bethesda, History and Government Division.— Merlin H. Nipe, chief, 3009 30th Street SE., Zone 20; Clifford M. Wilson, librarian, Congressional Reading Room, 2422 Seminary Road, Silver Spring, Md.; Harvey F. Baugh III, librarian, Con-gressional Reading Room, and supervisor, Saturday and evening services, 2611 Adams Mill Road, Zone 9. 368 Congressional Directory Library Services Division—Norman A. Pierce, chief, 5808 Carlyle Street, Cheverly, Md. Natural Resources Diviston.—Tom V. Wilder, chief, 3100 Bel Pre Road, R.F.D. 1, Silver Spring, Md. Spectalists.— Asher Achinstein (senior specialist, price economics), 8504 Meadow lark Lane, Bradley Hills Grove, Bethesda, Md.; Rosita Rieck Bennett (spe-cialist, Latin American affairs), 1378 Fourth Street SW.; William A. Coblenz (specialist, public affairs), 1855 Taylor Street, Zone 11; Charles H. Donnelly (senior specialist, national defense), 401 Sixth Street SE.; Vincent A. Doyle (legislative attorney), 5138 Nebraska Avenue; Eilene M. Galloway (specialist, national defense), 4612 29th Place, Zone 8; George B. Galloway (senior spe-cialist, American government and public administration), 4612 29th Place, Zone 8; W. Brooke Graves (specialist, American government and public ad-ministration), 2940 Newark Street, Zone 8; Leon M. Herman (analyst, Soviet economics), 10027 Brunett Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Halford L. Hoskins (senior specialist, international relations), 4807 Quebec Street, Zone 16; John C. Jackson (specialist, fiscal and financial economics), Dickerson, Md.; James W. Kelley (analyst, social legislation), 8602 Fremont Street, Hyatts-ville, Md.; Israel M. Labovitz (senior specialist, social welfare), 1370 Fourth Street, Zone 24; Helen E. Livingston (specialist, social legislation), 1520 32d St., Zone 7; Mollie Z. Margolin (legislative attorney), 3636 16th Street, Zone 10; Gustav Peck (senior specialist, labor), 4501 Connecticut Avenue; Howard S. Piquet (senior specialist, international economics), 2209 York-town Road, Zone 12; Charles A. Quattlebaum (specialist, education), 1022 South 26th Road, Arlington, Va.; James P. Radigan, Jr. (senior specialist, American public law), 3901 Argyle Terrace, Zone 11; Mary Louise Ramsey (legislative attorney), 2022 Columbia Road, Zone 8; John Kerr Rose (senior specialist, conservation), 6931 Georgia Avenue, Zone 12; Theodore M. Schad (senior specialist, engineering and public works), 4138 26th Road, Arlington, Va.; Dorothy Schaffter (senior specialist, American government and public administration), 2816 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7; Freeman W. Sharp (legislative attorney), 6100 43d Street, Hyattsville, Md.; Norman J. Small (legislative attorney), 215 Constitution Avenue NE., Zone 2; William R. Tansill (specialist, American national government), 4302 Clagett Road, University Park, Md.; Joseph G. Whelan (analyst, Soviet and East European affairs), 308 Fairchester Drive, Fairfax, Va.; Walter W. Wilcox (senior spe-cialist, agriculture), 4810 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; C. Edward Wise, Jr. (senior specialist, science and technology), 7802 Cole Street, Ta-koma Park, 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, associate director, 6432 Barnaby Street, Zone 15; Edmond L. Applebaum, Executive Officer, 7322 Edmonston Avenue, College Park, Md.; Robert D. Stevens, coordinator, P.L. 480 Programs, 7315 Cedar Avenue, Takoma Park, Md., Zone 20; Jean B. Metz, selection officer, 2475 Virginia Avenue, Zone 7. Bindery Diviston.—George E. Smith, chief, 701 Venice Drive, Silver Spring, Card Division.— Alpheus L. Walter, chief, 4719 24th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Coins Moruenants Diviston.— Alice F. Toomey, chief, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, one 7. Decimal Classification Office.—Benjamin A. Custer, editor, 9305 20th Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md. Descriptive Cataloging Division.—Lucile M. Morsch, 1579 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Brchige and Gift Diviston.—Jennings Wood, chief, 6415 Park Street, Alexandria, a. Order Division.—Francis H. Henshaw, chief, 4802 R Street SE., Zone 27. Serial Record Division.—Mary E. Kahler, chief, 712 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. Subject Cataloging Division.— Richard S. Angell, chief, 4913 Flint Drive, Zone 16. Union Catalog Division.— George A. Schwegmann, Jr., chief, 3534 Porter Street, Zone 16. Miscellaneous Officials REFERENCE DEPARTMENT Director.—Roy P. Basler, director, 3030 Lake Avenue, Cheverly, Md.; John Lester Nolan, associate director, 4007 Dresden Street, Kensington, Md.; Paul L. Berry, coordinator for the development and organization of the collections, 2104 Cascade Road, Silver Spring, Md. Air 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, Box 101, Route 2, Herndon, Va. General Reference and Bibliography Division.—Henry J. Dubester, 6531 Elgin Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Hispanic Foundation.—Howard F. Cline, director, 1701 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington 5, Va. Loan Division.—Legare H. B. Obear, chief, 2 Terrace Court NE., Zone 2; Library Station at the Capitol, Charles H. Stephenson, Jr., custodian, 1912 R Street SE., Zone 20. Manuscript Division.— David C. Mearns, chief and assistant librarian for the American collections, 4740 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Map Diviston.— Walter W. Ristow, chief, 320 Ingleside Avenue, McLean, Va. Music Division.— Harold Spivacke, chief, 3201 Rowland Place, Zone 8. National Referral Center for Science and Technology.—John F. Stearns, chief, 116 North Carolina Avenue SE., Zone 3. Orientalia Division.— Horace I. Poleman, chief, 5 Bolling Road, Alexandria, Va. 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. Setense poi. Technology Division.—John Sherrod, Jr., chief, 1330 Floral Street, one 12. Serial Division.—Charles G. Lahood, Jr., chief, 10102 East Bexhill Drive, Ken-sington, Md Slavic and Central European Division.—Sergius Yakobson, chief, 3518 Porter Street, Zone 16. Stack and Reader Division.— Alvin Moore, Jr., acting chief, 7316 Simpson Lane, 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.—C. Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary.—L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress. Representative 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—James L. Harrison, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Public Printer.—Harry D. Merold, 146 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Vv a. Adminisirative Assistant to the Public Printer.—Felix E. Cristofane, 3901 48th Street, Bladensburg, Md. * Special Assistant to the Public Printer.—Eustis E. Morsberger, 839 Glen Allen Drive, Baltimore, Md. Director of Personnel.—Milton J. Havener, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. 370 Congressional Directory Comptroller.—Frank Higginbotham, 6603 44th Avenue, University Park, Hyattsville, Md. Birger of 2 rhases Dane] H. Campbell, 4209 Van Buren Street, University ark, Md. Plant Engineer.— Louis J. Naecker, Clarksville, Md. Superintendent of Documents.— Carper W. Buckley, 2001 North Adams Street, Arlington 1, Va. Technical Director.— Morris S. Kantrowitz, 2220 Westview Drive, Silver Spring, Disbursing Officer.— Walter Spauls, Jr., 1414 North Johnson Street, Arlington, Va. Medical Officer—Dr. Allen S. Cross, 3301 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Planning-Production Manager.—Frederick W. Baumann, Jr., 8416 11th Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Planning-Production Manager for Production.— Albert O. Luther, 147 North Park Drive, Arlington, Va. Assistant Planning-Production Manager for Planning.—James W. Tew, 9922 Markham Street, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Planning-Production Manager for Typography and Design.—Frank H. Mortimer, 6029 Avon Drive, Bethesda, Md. Night Planning-Production Manager.—Joseph D. Mudd, 9303 Van Buren Street, P.O. Box 89, Lanham, Md. Superintendent of Offset.—Herbert C. Much, 2719 Arvin Street, Wheaton, Md. Superman of Letterpress—Howard W. Amos, 4112 Beall Street, Landover Hills, ; Superintendent of Platemaking.—Donald G. DeGraw, 4610 Cedar Ridge Drive, Washington 21, D.C. Superintendent of Binding.—Harold C. Leonard, 4513 Sangamore Road, Zone 16. Super snicodon of Composition.— Morris H. Reaves, 5423 16th Avenue, Hyatts- ville, Md. Superintendent of Field Service Division.—Mathew 8S. Stepienski, 4607 25th Street, Mount Rainier, Md. Superintendent of Planning Service.— Russel L. Weaver, 20 Wessex Road, Silver Spring, Md. Superintendent of Plant Planning.— William T. Meany, 4302 Russell Avenue, Mount Rainier, Md. Superintendent of Typography and Design.—Carl W. Miller, 2454 South Culpepper Street, Arlington 6, Va. Chief, Congressional Information Section.—Donald W. Casey, 2352 Belleview Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Congressional Record Clerk at the Capitol.—Raymond F. Noyes, 1100 Trenton Place SE., Zone 20. 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 2334). Assistant Director—Edmund E. H. Sauerbrey, 1911 17th Street SE., Zone 20 (phone, office, CApitol 4-3121, branch 6520). Administrative Assistant.—James I. Jones, 7104 Alpine Street SE., Zone 28 (phones, office, CApitol 4-3121, branch 6520; home, REdwood 5-5570). Horticulturist.—Albert T. De Pilla, 636 Massachusetts Avenue NE., Zone 2 (phones, office, CApitol 4-3121, branch 6646; home, LIncoln 4-2658). Clerk.—Lola B. Powell, 3239 South Utah Street, Zone 6, Arlington, Va. (phones, office, CApitol 4-3121, branch 6520; home, OVerlook 3-1395). CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS THE CAPITOL This building is situated on a plateau 88 feet above the level of the Potomac River and covers an area of 175,170 square feet, or approximately 4 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 53% 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 19’6’’ in height, 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, near the Bladensburg Road in Northeast Washington. The cost of the bronze casting and the expenses in connection therewith were $20,796.82, and, as the sculptor Crawford 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 When this Nation emerged victorious from its struggle for liberty, it had no site for its Federal Government The Continental Congress, either through necessity or voluntarily, met in eight different cities: Philadelphia, Baltimore, Lancaster, York, Princeton, Annapolis, Trenton, and New York City. The subject of a permanent Capital for the General Government of the United States was first approached in Congress on the 30th day of April 1783. The Constitution of the United States, provided in Article I, Section 8, the following: “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 Con- gro become the seat of the Government of the United tates, . . . The State of Maryland, by Act approved December 23, 1788, did cede to Congress ‘“‘any district in this State, not exceeding ten miles square, . The State of Virginia, by Act approved December 3, 1789, also ceded “not exceeding ten miles square, or any lesser quantity. Ki These cessions of territory were accepted by Act of Congress approved July 16, 1790. “That a district or territory not exceeding ten miles square to be located as hereafter directed on the river Potomac, at some space between the mouths of the Eastern branch and Conogocheague, be, and the same is hereby, ,accepted for the permanent seat of the Government of the United States: . . . . President Washington, by Proclamation dated January 24, 1791, designated the experimental boundary lines of the District, as beginning at a point on Hunting Creek (in Virginia where it enters the Potomac River) and ordered the Commissioners appointed by him on January 22, 1791, “to survey, and by proper metes and bounds to define and limit the part within the same which is herein-before directed for immediate location and acceptance; . . The lines designated in the proclamation of January 24, 1791, were approved by Congress but as the original act of July 16, 1790, required the location of the District “above the mouth of the Eastern Branch or Anacostia river,” the act was amended March 3, 1791, as follows: ‘and that it shall be lawful for the President to make any part of the said territory, below the said limit, and above the mouth of Huntington (sic) Creek, a part of the said district, ” and also 371 372 Congressional Directory provided “That nothing herein contained shall authorize the erection of the public buildings otherwise than on the Maryland side of the river Potomac, as required by the aforesaid act.” After an agreement with the landowners of the area within the city proper on March 30, 1791, President Washington by proclamation on the same day, fixed the boundary as “Beginning at Jones’s Point, being the upper Cape of Hunting Creek, in Virginia, and at an angle in the outset of forty-five degrees west of the north and running in a direct line ten miles, for the first line; then beginning again at the same Jones’s Point, and running another direct line, at a right angle with the first, across the Potomac ten miles, for the second line; thence from the ter- mination of the said first and second lines, running two other lines of ten miles each, the one crossing the Eastern Branch aforesaid and the other the Potomac, and meeting each other in a point.” On April 15, 1791, the cornerstone of the lines of the Federal territory was laid at Jones’s Point ‘‘with great solemnity’ in the presence of the Commissioners and a large number of persons. Major Pierre Charles I’Enfant was entrusted to prepare plans for laying out the city into streets, avenues, squares, lots, etc., and the plan was carried out under the direction of Andrew Ellicott. On March 2, 1797, President Washington, by proclamation, directed the trustees, Thomas Beall of George, and John M. Gantt, to “convey all the streets in the city of Washington as they are laid out and delinated in the plan of the i said city . . . to the use of the United States forever, The proclamation also described the public appropriations (later called reser- vations) as areas for public domain of which number two, including the Mall, East of 15th Street, was to be Capitol Square. The area selected for ‘the Congress House” was on Jenkins’ Hill, a part of Cerne Abbey Manor, owned by Daniel Carroll of Duddington, who was one of the original proprietors and a signer of the agreement of March 30, 1791, wherein it recites ‘For the streets, the proprietors shall receive no compensation, but for the squares or lands in any form which shall be taken for public buildings or any kind of public improvements or uses, the proprietors whose land shall be so taken shall receive at the rate of £25 per acre, to be paid by the public.” (Note: a pound of currency at that time was equal to $2.66 or $66.66 per acre.) Daniel Carroll of Duddington was a cousin of Daniel Carroll of Maryland, one of the original Commissioners of the city appointed by President Washington on January 22, 1791. By Act of Congress approved July 9, 1846 (9 Stat. 35), the entire area pre-viously ceded by the State of Virginia on December 3, 1789, was returned to that State as not being required or necessary for the use of the District. PLANS FOR THE CAPITOL BUILDING Following the selection of a site for the Capital, some little time elapsed before advertisements appeared offering a prize of $500, or a medal of the same value, to be awarded for the ‘most approved plan’ for a Capitol Building. Some 14 plans were submitted—some writers claim 16—but of these plans none was wholly sat-isfactory. In October 1792, Dr. William Thornton, a versatile physician of Tor-tola, West Indies, requested by letter an opportunity to present a plan as within the terms of the original advertisement. The request was granted and his plan accepted by the commissioners on April 5, 1793. Affairs seemed to move rapidly in those days, for on September 18, 1793, the cornerstone was laid with Masonic ceremonies in the southeast corner of the north section of the building. Thornton’s plan provided for a central section nearly square in area, surmounted by a low dome, this central section to be flanked on the north and south by rectangular buildings, with a length of 126 feet and a width of 120 feet. The northern wing was the first completed, and in this small building the legislative and judicial branches of the Government, as well as the courts of the District of Columbia, were accommodated at the time of the removal of the Government from Philadelphia, the legislative in 1800 and the judicial in 1801. 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—now known as the Supreme Court sec-tion—three architects were employed—=Stephen H. Hallett, George Hadfield, and James Hoban, the architect of the White House. The erection of the southern sec- Capitol Buildings and Grounds 373 tion 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 November 1817, when he resigned, and Charles Bulfinch, a prominent architect of Boston, Massachusetts, 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 (Virginia) sand-stone, procured from quarries some of which were 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 build-ing, including the grading of the grounds, repairs, etc., up to the year 1827, was $2,433,844.13. Following the completion of the old Capitol in 1829 and the termination of the services of the architect, Charles Bulfinch, in 1829, 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, Massachusetts, and the columns from quarries of Cockeysville, Maryland. This work was prosecuted under the architectural direction of Thomas TU. 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 low dome, known as the Bulfinch dome, was replaced by the present structure of cast iron, the work starting in 1856 and being 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 161% acres, and 540 rooms are devoted to office, committee, storage, restaurant, and other purposes. There are 658 windows and 850 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. ad the period July 1949 to January 1951, under appropriations totaling $5,102,000, the old roof and skylights over the Senate and House wings of the Capitol, including the Senate and House connections, were replaced with a new roof of concrete and steel construction, covered with sheet copper; the cast-iron and glass ceilings of the Senate and House Chambers were replaced with new ceilings of stainless steel and plaster, with an oculus of carved glass and bronze located in the center of each ceiling; alterations and improvements were made to the interior of each Chamber, from floor to ceiling, together with air conditioning, lighting, and acoustical improvements; and changes and improvements were made also in the cloakrooms and other adjacent areas. These alterations were the first major changes made in connection with the Senate and House roofs and Chambers during the more than 90 years that the Chambers have been occupied. 89708°—63———26 374 Congressional Dzrectory 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 Statuary Hall sections of the Capitol, and from other buildings of the Early Republic. In order that the Senate roof and chamber improvements might be accom- plished, it was necessary for the Senate to vacate its Chamber on three different occasions and to hold its sessions in the Old Senate Chamber, or Supreme Court room, which it had vacated in 1859. The first time was in 1940 when the temporary supports were installed under the old ceiling of the Senate Chamber. On this occasion, the Senate vacated its Chamber November 22, 1940, and returned to its Chamber January 3, 1941. The second time was in 1949 when the first-stage construction work was per- formed. On this occasion, the Senate vacated its Chamber July 1, 1949, and returned to its Chamber January 3, 1950. The third time was in 1950 when the second-or final-stage construction work was performed. On this occasion, the Senate vacated its Chamber August 11, 1950, and returned to its Chamber January 3, 1951. In order that the House roof and Chamber improvements might be accom- plished, it was necessary for the House to vacate its Chamber and meet in the caucus room in the New House Office Building on three different occasions. The first time was in 1940 when the temporary supports were installed under the old skylight ceiling of the House Chamber. On this occasion, the House vacated its Chamber November 22, 1940, and returned to its Chamber January 3, 1941. The second time was in 1949 when the first-stage construction work was performed. On this occasion, the House vacated its Chamber July 1, 1949, and returned to its Chamber January 3, 1950. The third time was in 1950 when the second-or final-stage construction work was performed. On this occasion, the House vacated its Chamber September 1, 1950, and returned to its Chamber January 1, 1951. 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. Under the approved plans, a new front in marble, faithfully reproducing the design of the old sandstone front, has been constructed 32% feet east of the old front. The east walls of the connections between the central front and the Senate and House Wings have also been reproduced to the east. The old sand-stone walls have remained in place and become a part of the interior wall construction. This work was begun in 1958 and completed in 1962. The project was carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the Commission for Extension of the United States Capitol created by Public Law 406. Authorized cost for this work, including repairs to and rehabilitation of the dome, construction of a subway terminal under the Senate Wing steps and recon-struction of such steps, cleaning of the Senate and House Wings, birdproofing the building, furniture and furnishings for the new areas, and providing improved lighting throughout the building, totals $24 million. CAPITOL GROUNDS The original Capitol Grounds, at one time a part of Cerne Abbey Manor, were, 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. Capitol Buildings and Grounds 375 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. During the period 1955 to 1957 part of the new area, located over and in the vicinity of the Legislative Garage, was reconstructed from funds provided in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955. Public Law 570, Seventy-ninth Congress, approved July 31, 1946, redefined the boundaries of the Capitol Grounds to include as a part of the Capitol Grounds the areas immediately surrounding the Senate and House Office Buildings and certain border streets and sidewalks, with the result that the area of the Capitol Grounds, developed as a park area, now totals 131.1 acres. HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING (OLD BUILDING) An increased membership of the Senate and House resulted in a demand for additional rooms for the accommodation of the Senators and Representatives, and on March 3, 1903, the Congress authorized the erection of a fireproof office building for the use of the House Members as office and committee rooms. The first brick was laid July 5, 1905, in square No. 690, and formal exercises were held at the laying of the cornerstone on April 14, 1906, in which President Theodore Roosevelt participated. The building was completed and occupied January 10, 1908. A subsequent change in the basis of congressional representation made necessary the building of an additional story. The total cost of the building, including site, furnishings, equipment, and the subway connecting the House Office Building with the United States Capitol, amounted to $4,860,155. This office building contains about 500 rooms, and was considered at the time of its completion fully equipped for all the needs of a modern building for office purposes. LONGWORTH HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING (NEW BUILDING) Under legislation contained in authorization act of January 10, 1929, and in the urgent deficiency bill of March 4, 1929, provisions were made for an additional House Office Building, to be located on the west side of New Jersey Avenue (opposite the first House Office Building). The cornerstone was laid June 24, 1932, and the building was completed and ready for beneficial occupancy April 20, 1933. It contains 251 two-room suites, 16 committee rooms, each suite and committee room being provided with a store-room. Eight floors are occupied by Members; the basement and subbasement 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. RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING (ADDITIONAL HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING) AND OTHER RELATED CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS Under legislation contained in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955, provision is made for construction 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 $94 million have been provided to date for carrying forward work under this project. Under this program, property consisting of seven city squares has been acquired. Contracts have been let for necessary architectural and engineering services for the project; for reconstruction of a section of Tiber Creek sewer running through the site of the new building; for excavations and foundations, structural steel, super-structure of the new building; for a cafeteria in the courtyard of the existing Longworth House Office Building; and for an underground garage in the courtyard of the Cannon House Office Building. 376 Congressional Directory 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, Public Law 785, 80th Congress, provision was made for an additional office building for the United States Senate with limits of cost of $1,100,000 for acquisi-tion of the site and $20,600,000 for construction and equipping the building. 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 and to $24,196,000 by the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1959, Public Law 86-30, 86th Congress. All work was carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the Senate Office Building Commission. The site was acquired and cleared in 1948-49 at a total cost of $1,011,492. A contract for excavation, concrete footings and mats for the new building was awarded in January 1955, in the amount of $747,200. Ground breaking ceremonies were held January 26, 1955. A contract for the superstructure of the new building was awarded September 9, 1955, in the amount of $17,200,000 and the building is now completed. The cornerstone was laid July 13, 1956. As a part of this project, a new underground subway system has been installed from the Capitol to both the Old and New Senate Office Buildings. An appropriation of $1,000,000 for furniture and furnishings for the new building was provided in the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1958, Public Law 85-170, 85th Congress. An additional appropriation of $283,550 was provided in the Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1959, Public Law 86-30, 86th Congress. The building was accepted for beneficial occupancy October 15, 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 E 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- Capitol Buildings and Grounds 377 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 4% 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 also serves the new Senate Office Building. 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 when the demand for electrical energy was approaching the maximum capability of the obsolescent equipment at the Capitol Power Plant, ar-rangements were made under the authority of Public Law 413, 81st Congress, to purchase all electric service from the local public utility company and, simul-taneously, to discontinue the generation of electrical energy at the Capitol Power Plant. The soundness of the judgment and engineering analysis which prompted these actions has since been confirmed by the actual increased demand for elec-trical energy during the past 11 years. Since September 1951 the simultaneous demand resulting from the increasing needs of the Legislative Buildings, the Library of Congress Buildings, the Supreme Court Building and the Capitol Power Plant has increased from 13,000 kw. in 1951 to over 22,000 kw. in 1962 and, during the same period, the energy consumption has increased from approximately 41,000,000 kw. hours to approximately 75,000,000 kw. hours annually. Further-more, the imminent future coincidental demand for electric power is in the order of 32,000 kw. with a corresponding annual energy consumption of 110,000,000 kw. hours. Under authority of Public Law 413 the electrical distribution systems in all buildings and facilities under the Architect of the Capitol have been converted from 25-cycle alternating current and direct-current to 60-cycle alternating cur-rent. On January 11, 1963, the last of the five AC/DC motor-generator sets in the Dynamo Room in the Capitol Building was permanently shut down and the old equipment in this room will soon be dismantled and removed from the Build-ing. The Contractor responsible for the installation of the new electrical equip-ment in the Capitol Building and Grounds, and for the removal of the obsolete equipment, expects to complete all of his obligations by March 1, 1963. In 1935 the 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 construction 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 six 800-ton reciprocating-type refrigeration machines, auxiliary apparatus and piping. This plant was 378 Congressional Directory placed in operation May 16, 1938, and was, at that time, the largest central chilled-water plant ever constructed. Under authority of Public Law 413, 81st Congress, the obsolete reciprocating-type refrigeration machines installed in 1938 were replaced by four 2,200-ton centrifugal-type refrigeration machines thereby increasing the capacity of the plant from 4,800 to 8,800 tons. Also a new cooling tower was installed on the Capitol Power Plant Grounds to replace the old River Pump House which, until that time, supplied condensing water from the Anacostia River for the old steam-electric generating equipment and the reciprocating-type refrigeration machines. The River Pump House has since been transferred to the custody of the Government of the District of Columbia. The four new centrifugal-type refrigeration compressors were installed during the period 1955-57. In addition to the Capitol, the two Senate Office Buildings and the two House Office Buildings, this refrigeration plant now serves the Library of Congress Annex and the United States Supreme Court Building which were originally supplied with refrigeration for air-conditioning by separate isolated plants in each building. New air-conditioning facilities for the Main Building of the Library of Congress, authorized under Public Law 87-130, 87th Congress, will be served by the central refrigeration plant and its chilled-water distribution system in the summer of 1964. Under authority of Public Law 85-895, 85th Congress, a program for further expansion of the Capitol Power Plant has been authorized, to be carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol at a total cost of $6.5 million. This program is to effect the necessary enlargement of the capacity of the plant and its distribution systems to provide heat and refrigeration for the Rayburn House Office Building and other authorized improvements. Under this program two additional 1,100-ton refrigeration machines and a 6,600-ton cooling tower have been installed and placed in operation. Other work under this program now in progress in-cludes the installation of two more 2,200-ton refrigeration machines and the con-struction of a buried chilled-water pipe line from the southeast corner of the Old Senate Office Building to the west side of the central portion of the Capitol Building. The construction of this pipe line will provide an interconnection be-tween the existing east and west chilled-water distribution systems to provide adequate and proper pressure differentials at all buildings when the Rayburn House Office Building is served by the central refrigeration plant. In anticipation of the installation of four additional steam boilers and two additional 2,200-ton centrifugal-type refrigeration machines, eight obsolete, disused boilers and four disused steam-turbine driven electric generators have been removed from the Capitol Power Plant under the authority of Public Law 85-895. rs ER ©Ss Li] tn HI42 © HId0 Von Fd va HI34 Lf y I-30 y 28 SENATE WING | A PE wy ST-19 §s1-28 + 51.23 = & H fia0302.42(] J0U01882..6U0)) ee —— EW TTIITE5 MENT do i oe rn or sensi (ry ay Eh | SUBWAY TERMINAL ROOMS IN BASEMENT AND TERRACE OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE SENATE SIDE TERRACE TERRACE HT-2, 4, 6. Architect’s Office. HT-8, 10. Room for page boys. H'T-12. Char force. HT-14. Architect of Capitol, contracts division. HT-16. Architect of Capitol, flag department. HT-18. Repair shop, dynamo room. HT-19, 21. Sheetmetal shop. HT-28, 30, 32, 34, 36. Carpenter shop. HT-40. Machine shop. HT-42. Electrical shop. HT-44. Storeroom. HT-46. Plumber’s shop. BASEMENT ST-1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Chief of Police. ST-17. Sergeant at Arms. ST-19. Electrical engineer. ST-43, 45, 47, 48, 50, 54, 56. Recording studio. ST-46. Printing Clerk. ST-60. Janitor’s office. BASEMENT SB-8. Democratic Senatorial Campaign photo room. SB-10. Senate snack bar. SB-11. Senate engineers. SB-13, 13A, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. Architect’s Office. HB-4. Library of Congress station. HB-6. House restaurant accounting office. HB-9. House cafeteria. HB-11. House restaurant storeroom. HB-24. Kitchen. HB-25. Coordinator of Information. HB-26, 27, 28. Architect’s Office. HB-30. Office of Congressional Directory. HB-31. House Foreign Affairs Committee. 1012dn) burpping I8€ ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE SENATE SIDE S-101. Railroad Ticket Office. H-104, 105, 106. Clerk of the House. H-101. Airline Ticket Office. S-109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 120, 138. Restaurant. H-107, 108, 109. House Democratic Whip. 8-116, 117. Committee on Foreign Relations. H-110. House Chaplain. S-118. Democratic Policy. H-111, 113. Daily Digest. S-124. Republican Conference Committee. H-112. Congressional Office. Record S-125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131. Committee on Appropriations. H-117, 118, 119, 120, 131. Restaurant. 8-132. Parliamentarian. H-122. Private dining room (Speaker). 8-139. and clerks. Engrossing enrolling H-124, 125. Office of Sergeant at Arms. S-141. Old Supreme Court Chamber. H-126. Parliamentarian. S-145. Senators’ barber shop. H-129. Office, House Restaurant. S-146. Appropriations Hearing Room. H-130. Members’ private dining room. S-148, 149, 150. Secretary to Majority. H-132, 133, 134. Official Reporters of Debates. Committee on S-151, 152. Joint Printing. H-136. Barber shop. EF-100. Reception room. H-140. Committee on Appropriations. H-142, 143, 144. Subcommittee on Appropriations. H-147, 148, 149, 150. Majority Leader. H-151. Annex office, post office. H-152. Clerk’s storeroom. H-153, 154, 155, 156. Office of Doorkeeper of the House. H-157. Enrolling Clerk. H-159, 160, 161, 162, 165, 166. Capitol Physician. H-163, 164. House Subcommittee on Appropriations. EF-100. Reception room. Note: For Joint Committee on Atomic Energy—Use express elevator at southeast wall of Crypt, First Floor, to Committee Reception Room (H-403) on Fourth Floor of Capitol. burppng j0ndv)) H-231 XH-232 $2408 5-239 rs wif $-220 $-234 ww vd a! HOUSE CHAMBER STATUARYote} : ROTUNDA oC FL——, : LN |po SENATEcHaagE SS ~ Sof pS Sar : ; Q (va) (Va) =, Lr—NE ) S 3 S ok J » x 8 ~~ #-206 | H-205} w-204 | H-203 SIE 203] 5-204] 5-205 | 5-208 5.208 >. % i BS Jy? |p| 8) >, H-210 0 H-209 | JU Hl gfe CC ETH ai ~~ CH (A $-209 5-210 Q [@) TT LTT LT LT ITLL TL ainalnednn SNe S ILL LLL] i I'L] ‘aw! ~ < SECOND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 0 16 64 FEET -$ $ + ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL HOUSE SIDE SENATE SIDE H-201. House majority conference room. S-207. Senators’ conference room. H-202. House minority conference room. S-208. Majority Leader. H-203, 204, 205, 206. Speaker. [02] -211, 212. The Vice President. H-207. House reception room. H-208. Committee on Ways and Means. H-209, 210. Speaker. H-211. Parliamentarian. H-212, 213, 214. Members’ retiring rooms. H-216, 217, 218. Committee on Appropriations. H-219. Republican Whip. H-221, 222, 223, 224. Cloakrooms. H-225. Library. H-226. House document room. H-227. House Subcommittee on Foreign Affairs. H-230, 231, 232. House Minority Leader. H-234. Prayer room. H-235. Congressional ladies’ retiring room. S-213. S-214. S-216. S-218, S-220. S-221. 8-222, S-223. 8-225, 8-227. §-228. 8-230. S-233, The Senators’ reception room. Formal Office of the Vice President. Room of the President. 219. Official Reporters of Debates. Bill Clerk and Journal Clerk. Chief Clerk. 224. Office of the Secretary. Secretary. 226. Cloakrooms. Executive Clerk. Formerly the Old Senate Chamber and later the Supreme Court Chamber. Senate Minority Leader. 234, 235. Senate disbursing office. burping jondn) ROOMS ON THIRD FLOOR OF THE HOUSE SIDE H-301, H-311. H-312. 1-313, H-315, H-320, H-323. H-324. H-325. H-326, H-328, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310. House ations Committee. Ladies’ retiring room. Periodical Press Gallery. 314. Committee on Rules. 316, 317, 318, 319. Press Gallery. 321, 322. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Radio Correspondents’ Gallery. House Journal, tally, and bill clerks. House document rooms. 327. Representative Joseph W. Martin, Jr. 329, 330. House Administration Committee. Appropri- S-308. S-309. 8-311. 8-312. S-313, S-317. S-318. S-320. S-321, 8-325. S-326, 8-332, S-337. CAPITOL SENATE SIDE Senate document room. Majority Whip. Ladies’ retiring room. Radio-TV Correspondents’ Gallery. 314, 315, 316. Press Gallery. Press Photographers Gallery. Democratic Policy Committee. Periodical Press. 322, 323, 324, 319. Sergeant at Arms. Superintendent of the Senate document 327, 328. Senate document rooms. 333. Senate Library. Secretary to Senate Minority. room. Go KR NSs: ~3 oy) oo = (=XP S % RS WO (13 XQ es Minority Leader 140702.43(T 10U018S2.46U0)) SEATING PLAN OF SENATE CHAMBER DIRECTORY OF THE SENATE LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate CARL HAYDEN, President pro tempore of the Senate FELTON M. JOHNSTON, Secretary WiLLiAM BROWNRIGG III, Assistant Secretary for the Minority JoserH 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 EpwWARD E. MANSUR, JR., Legislative Clerk REIN J. VANDER ZEE, Assistant Secretary for the Majority EpwARrD J. HICKEY, Journal Clerk REV. FREDERICK BROWN HARRIS, D.D., Litt. D., LL. D., Chaplain 24. Aiken, George D., Vermont . Eastland, James O., Mississippi 37. Kefauver, Estes, Tennessee . Pastore, John O., Rhode Island 47. Allott, Gordon, Colorado . Edmondson, J. Howard, Oklahoma 98. Kennedy, Edward M., Massachusetts . Pearson, James B., Kansas 17. Anderson, Clinton P., New Mexico . Ellender, Allen J., Louisiana 6. Kuchel, Thomas H., California . Pell, Claiborne, Rhode Island 88. Bartlett, E. L., Alaska . Engle, Clair, California 39. Lausche, Frank J., Ohio . Prouty, Winston L., Vermont 67. Bayh, Birch, Indiana . Ervin, Sam J., Jr., North Carolina 95. Long, Edward V., Missouri . Proxmire, William, Wisconsin 48,-Beall, J. Glenn, Maryland . Fong, Hiram L., Hawaii 54. Long, Russell B., Louisiana . Randolph, Jennings, West Virginia 4, Bennett, Wallace F., Utah . Fulbright, J. W., Arkansas 89. McCarthy, Eugene J., Minnesota . Ribicoff, Abraham A., Connecticut 18. Bible, Alan, Nevada . Goldwater, Barry, Arizona 32. McClellan, John L., Arkansas . Robertson, A. Willis, Virginia 76. Boggs, J. Caleb, Delaware . Gore, Albert, Tennessee 94. McGee, Gale W., Wyoming . Russell, Richard B., Georgia 65. Brewster, Daniel B., Maryland . Gruening, Ernest, Alaska . McGovern, George, South Dakota . Saltonstall, Leverett, Massachusetts 93. Burdick, Quentin N., North Dakota . Hart, Philip A., Michigan . McIntyre, Thomas J., New Hampshire . Scott, Hugh, Pennsylvania 10. Byrd, Harry Flood, Virginia Hartke, Vance, Indiana . McNamara, Pat, Michigan . Simpson, Milward L., Wyoming 42, Byrd, Robert C., West Virginia . Hayden, Carl, Arizona . Magnuson, Warren G., Washington . Smathers, George A., Florida 59. Cannon, Howard W., Nevada . Hickenlooper, Bourke B., Iowa . Mansfield, Mike, Montana . Smith, Margaret Chase, Maine 50. Carlson, Frank, Kansas 31. Hill, Lister, Alabama . Mechem, Edwin L., New Mexico . Sparkman, John J., Alabama 2. Case, Clifford P., New Jersey . Holland, Spessard L., Florida . Metcalf, Lee, Montana . Stennis, John, Mississippi 86. Church, Frank, Idaho . Hruska, Roman L., Nebraska . Miller, Jack, Iowa . Symington, Stuart, Missouri 87. Clark, Joseph S., Pennsylvania . Humphrey, Hubert H., Minnesota . Monroney, A. S. Mike, Oklahoma . Talmadge, Herman E., Georgia 23. Cooper, John Sherman, Kentucky . Inouye, Daniel K., Hawaii . Morse, Wayne, Oregon . Thurmond, Strom, South Carolina 49. Cotton, Norris, New Hampshire . Jackson; Henry M., Washington . Morton, Thruston B., Kentucky . Tower, John G., Texas 78. Curtis, Carl T., Nebraska . Javits, Jacob K., New York . Moss, Frank E., Utah . Williams, Harrison A., Jr., New Jersey 7. Dirksen, Everett McKinley, Illinois . Johnston, Olin D., South Carolina . Mundt, Karl E., South Dakota . Williams, John J., Delaware 61. Dodd, Thomas J., Connecticut . Jordon, B. Everett, North Carolina . Muskie, Edmund S., Maine . Yarborough, Ralph W., Texas 70. Dominick, Peter H., Colorado . Jordan, Len B., Idaho . Nelson, Gaylord, Wisconsin . Young, Milton R., North Dakota 56. Douglas, Paul H., Illinois . Keating, Kenneth B., New York . Neuberger, Maurine B., Oregon . Young, Stephen M., Ohio burping 1011dn) ROOMS AND TELEPHONES SENATORS Telephone numbers are branches of Capitol exchange—CApitol 4-3121 [Room numbers with 3 digits are in Old Building and 4 digits are in New Building] Office building Capitol Chairmanship Room | Phone Location 358 4242 304 5941 4213 | 6621 | Aeronautical and Space Sciences. 6665 5623 5641 5444 3542 5042 BREWSTER 4654 BURDICK 2551 BYRD«(Va.)... Lk... 4024 Byeap (W.Va.).....-.-~ 3954 6244 6521 3224 6142 4254 2542 3324 4224 2854 4041 5852 2152 5054 4721 5824 4521 3154 6361 4843 3841 3344 3004 4822 2251 2235 3744 5744 5274 6551 2424 INOBYE: on oom. 3934 JACKSON... 3441 6542 6121 | Post Office and Civil Service. JORDAN (N.C.)....... 6342 | Rules and Administration. JorDAN (Idaho) 2752 Congressional Directory SENATORS—Continued Office building eee Room | Phone Chairmanship Capitol Location Phone 315 | 4451 4944 4543 | 3553 LAUSCHE 3353 Lowa. (La. 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GERMAIN St. ONGE SAYLOR SCHADEBERG SCHENCK SCHNEEBELI Rooms and Telephones REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Office building Capitol rma Chairmanship Room 1208 437 Syrra (Calif)... _.... SMITH (Iowa) Sra (Va). oo... TEAGUE (Calif. ______ TEAGUE (Tex.)....__. THOMPSON (La.)..._. THOMPSON (N.J.).... THOMPSON (Tex.).._. THOMSON (Wis.)_.__. THORNBERRY 259 206 425 107 103 1641 256 1509 309 WAGGONNER 1237 WALLHAUSER 1618 330 1007 1534 1030 218 1419 89708°—63——28 | Phone Location 2015 2665 4576 4965 4011 5001 2901 6216 2231 5241 4136 4601 6131 3911 2711 4176 4426 4376 2561 2371 3816 4115 4331 6165 4101 4906 5076 3115 2671 Congressional Directory REPRESENTATIVES—Continued Office building Capitol Chairmanship Phone Location 4676 6465 6611 WHITENER 2071 WHITTEN 4306 WICKERSHAM 5315 4465 5865 4031 WIiLsON, BoB 3201 WiLsoN, CHARLES H_ 5425 ‘WILSON, EARL 2476 WINSTEAD 4761 5071 5516 4671 2831 5411 4572 THE CABINET Secretary of State DEAN Rusk, of New York, 4980 Quebec Street. Secretary of the Treasury_____ Douceras DiLLoN, of New Jersey, 2534 Belmont Road. Secretary of Defense RoBERT S. McNamara, of Michigan, 2412 Tracy Place. Attorney General RoBErT F. KENNEDY, of Massachusetts, 4700 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. Postmaster General J. Epwarp Day, of California, Chevy Chase, Md. Secretary of the Interior STEWART L. UpaLy, of Arizona, 4551 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. Secretary of Agriculture OrvILLE L. FREEMAN, of Minnesota, 2805 Daniel Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Secretary of Commerce Luraer H. Hobages, of North Carolina, 2601 Woodley Place. Secretary of Labor W. WiLLaArp Wirtz, of Illinois, 5009 39th Street. Secretary of Health, Educa-ANTHONY J. CELEBREzZE, of Ohio, 7207 Pom-tion, and Welfare. ander Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 408 EXECUTIVE THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY, Democrat, of Boston, Mass., President of the United States, was born in Brookline, Mass., May 29, 1917; son of Joseph P. and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy; attended public schools of Brookline, Mass.; the Choate School; B.A., Harvard University, with honors, 1940; London School of Eco-nomics, 1935-1936; graduate work, Stanford University, 1940; married Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, September 12, 1953; children: Caroline Bouvier, November 27, 1957; John Fitzgerald Jr., November 25, 1960; commissioned lieutenant in Navy, 1941; served as PT boat commander in South Pacific; retired for injuries in March 1945; elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from 11th Congressional District of Massachusetts, 1946; reelected to House of Representatives, 1948 and 1950; elected to U.S. Senate, 1952; reelected to Senate, 1958; candidate for Demo-cratic vice-presidential nomination, Democratic National Convention, 1956; member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Labor and Public Welfare Com-mittee, Joint Economic Committee and Select Committee to Investigate Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field; chairman, Subcommittee on Labor; author of: Why England Slept, 1940; Profiles in Courage, 1956 (Pulitzer Prize, 1956) ; Strategy of Peace, 1960; nominated for President at Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, July 13, 1960; elected President, November 8, 1960. Military Aide to the President.—Maj. Gen. Chester V. Clifton, USA, The White House Office. Naval Aide to the President.—Capt. Tazewell T. Shepard, Jr., USN, The White House Office. Air Force Aude to the President.—Brig. Gen. Godfrey T. McHugh, USAF, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, NAtional 8-1414 Special Counsel to the President.— Theodore C. Sorensen, 3000 Spout Run Park- way, Arlington, Va. Deputy Special Counsel to the President.— Myer Feldman, 2828 Ellicott Street. Assistant Special Counsel to the Presideni.—Lee C. White, 7573 Alaska Avenue. Press Secretary to the President.— Pierre E. G. Salinger, 917 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. Associate Press Secretary to the President.— Andrew T. Hatcher, 4834 16th Street. Special Assistant to the President.—MecGeorge Bundy, 5225 Partridge Lane. Deputy Special Assistant to the President.—Carl Kaysen, 2016 Hillyer Place. Special Assistant to the President.—Lawrence F. O’Brien, 1653 32d Street. a Assistant to the President.—Mike N. Manatos, 5341 Nevada venue. Administrative Assistant to the President.—Henry Hall Wilson, Jr., 654 Queen Anne Terrace, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistant to the President—P. Kenneth O’Donnell, 5720 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Special Assistant to the President.—Jerome B. Wiesner, 3734 Oliver Street, Zone 15. Special Assistant to the President— Director, Food for Peace.—Richard W. Reuter, The White House Office. Spel Assistant to the President—Timothy J. Reardon, Jr., 3134 Dumbarton venue. Special Assistant to the President—Ralph A. Dungan, 5702 Maries Drive, Falls Church, Va. 409 410 Congressional Directory Special Assistant to the President.— Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., 3132 O Street. Special Assistant to the President.—Brooks Hays, 314 Second Street SE., Zone 3. Advisor for National Capital Affairs—Charles A. Horsky, 1227 Pinecrest Circle, Silver Spring, Md. Physician to the President.—Janet G. Travell, M.D., 3319 N Street. Executive Clerk.— William J. Hopkins, 814 Rowen Road, Silver Spring, Md. Dison) Serony to the President.—Evelyn N. Lincoln, 1440 Rock Creek Ford oad. Social Secretary.— Letitia Baldrige, 2126 Connecticut Avenue. Chief Usher.—J. Bernard West, 1101 North Ohio Street, Arlington, Va. BUREAU OF THE BUDGET Executive Office Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-3300 Director—Xermit Gordon, 800 Fourth Street SW., Apt. S-614. Deputy Director.— Elmer B. Staats, 5011 Overlook Road. Assistant Director—XKenneth R. Hansen, 5909 Massachusetts Avenue. Assistant Director.—Charles L. Schultze, 5826 Nevada Avenue. Assistant Director.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant Director.— William D. Carey, 3724 Northampton Street. General Counsel.— Arthur B. Focke, 5619 Western Avenue. Administrative Assistant to the Director.—E. Charles Woods, 307 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Services Officer.— Philip A. Langehough, 1527 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. Budget and Management Officer—Edward F. Kelley, 1911 Hawthorne Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Information Officer.— Virginia, M. de Pury, 1801 16th Street. Personnel Officer.— Velma N. Baldwin, 2034 48th Street. Assistant Director for Budget Review. William F. McCandless, 6203 Welborn Drive, Wood Acres, Md. Assistant Director for Legislative Reference.— Phillip S. Hughes, 3710 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Director for Management and Organization.—Harold Seidman (acting), 200 C Street SE Assistant Director for Statistical Standards.— Raymond T. Bowman, 9609 Dewmar Lane, Byeforde, Kensington, Md. Chuef, Office of Financial Management.— William J. Armstrong, 9601 Hillridge Drive, Kensington, Md. Chief, Commerce and Finance Division.—Sam R. Broadbent, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, No. 716 W. Chuef, International Division.—Robert Amory, Jr., 4833 Dexter Terrace. Chef, Daher and Welfare Diviston.—Hirst Sutton, 506 Buxton Road, Falls Church, Chief, Sititary Division.— Ellis H. Veatch, 3635 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. 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.— Walter W. Heller, 2346 South Nash Street, Arlington, Va. Member.— Gardner Ackley, 3689 Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. Member.—[Vacancy.] NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL Executive Office Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-7491 John F. Kennedy, President of the United States (Chairman). Lyndon B. Johnson, Vice President of the United States. Dean Rusk, Secretary of State. Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense. Edward A. McDermott, Director, Office of Emergency Planning. Executive Office Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.—McGeorge Bundy. Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.— Carl Kaysen. Executive Secretary.— Bromley Smith. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 2430 E Street. Phone, 351-1100 Director of Central Intelligence.—John A. McCone. Deputy Director.—Lt. Gen. Marshall S. Carter, USA. Legislative Counsel.—John S. Warner. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL Executive Office Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-3300 Chairman.—Lyndon B. Johnson (Vice President of the United States). Members: Dean Rusk (Secretary of State). Robert S. McNamara (Secretary of Defense). hans. Webb (Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion). Glenn T. Seaborg (Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission). Executive Secretary.— Edward C. Welsh. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING Executive Office Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-3300 Director—Edward A. McDermott, 5400 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Deputy Director—J. M. Chambers, 140 South Adams Street, Rockville, Md. Assistant Director—Charles S. Brewton, 233 Belle Haven Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director—John E. Cosgrove, 3953 Lantern Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Director| Director of Telecommunications Management.—Dr. Irvin Stewart, 1545 18th Street, Zone 6. General Counsel.—Charles H. Kendall, 1315 Iris Street, Zone 12. Director of Administration.— William B. Rice, 11 Overhill Road, Falls Church, Va. Health Adviser—Dr. James K. Shafer, 5100 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Md. Director, Policy Development Office.—Ralph E. Spear, Route 1, Nokesville, Va. Director, Civil Affairs Office.—Carey Brewer, 6003 Kelley Court, Alexandria, Va. Presi Homans Affairs Office.—G. Lyle Belsley, 3277 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 15. Director, Research and Development Office.—Joseph D. Coker (acting), 69 Arlington Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. Director, Government Readiness Officc.—Robert Y. Phillips, 2000 North Adams Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Industry and Finance Officc—Edward F. Phelps, Jr., 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Director, Manpower and Services Office.—Edward L. Keenan, 5928 Kirby Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, Telecommunications Office.—Fred C. Alexander, Route 1, Myersville, Md. Director, Program Evaluation Officc.—Eugene L. Quindlen, 1007 Cedar Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director, Federal-State and International Relations Division.— Hubert R. Gallagher, 5416 Burling Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, Information and Press Relations Division.—John M. Patterson, 3002 P Street, Zone 7. Director, National Organizations Division.— Ashton B. Thornhill, 3637 Van Ness Street, Zone 16. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Office 1—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.— Albert D. O’Connor, Director, Regional Office 1, Office of Emergency Plan-ning, Oak Hill Road, Harvard, Mass. 412 Congressional Directory Regional Office 2—Delaware, District of Columbia, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia.—Donald K. Whitmill, Director, Regional Office 2, Office of Emergency Planning, Olney, Md. Regional Office 3—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Canal Zone.—Thomas H. Goodman, Director, Regional Office 3, Office of Emergency Planning, P.O. Box 108, Thomasville, Ga. Regional Office 4—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Wisconsin.—Charles S. Woods, Acting Director, Regional Office 4, Office of Emergency Planning, Federal Center, Battle Creek, Mich. Regional Office 5— Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—George E. Hastings, Director, Regional Office 5, Office of Emergency Planning, P.O. Box 2935, University Hill Station, Denton, Tex. Regional Office 6—Colorado, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming.—John F. Sullivan, Jr., Director, Regional Office 6, Li of Emergency Planning, Denver Federal Center, Building 50, Denver 5, Colo. Regional Office 7—Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah, American Samoa, Guam.—Robert W. Winsor, Acting Director, Regional Office 7, Office of Emergency Planning, Santa Rosa, Calif. Regional Office 8— Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington.—Creath Tooley, Director, Regional Office 8, Office of Emergency Planning, Everett, Wash. OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Executive Office Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-3300 Director—Jerome B. Wiesner, 3734 Oliver Street, Zone 15. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant to the Director.— David Z. Beckler, 117 Duvall Street, Fairfax, Va. Executive Secretary, Federal Council for Science and Technology.—Edward Wenk, Jr., 4600 Oxford Street, Garrett Park, Md. OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR TRADE NEGOTIATIONS Executive Office Building. Phone NAtional 8-1414 Special Representative for Trade Negotiations.—Christian A. Herter, 3108 P Street, Zone 7. Deputy Special Representative for Trade Negotiations.— William T. Gossett, 2420 Trace Place, Zone 8. General Counsel.—John B. Rehm, 5200 Saratoga Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Executive Secretary.—Addison W. Parris, 12515 Shetland Lane, Bowie, Md. DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2201 C Street. Phone, REpublic 7-5600 DEAN RUSK, Secretary of State; born February 9, 1909, Cherokee County, Ga.; son of Robert Hugh and Frances Elizabeth (Clotfelter) Rusk; married Virginia Foisie of Seattle, Wash., June 19, 1937; children: David Patrick, Richard Geary, and Margaret Elizabeth; education: A.B., Davidson College (Phi Beta Kappa) 1927-31; Rhodes Scholar, St. John’s College, Oxford University, 1931-34; awarded Cecil Peace Prize 1934; Bernard Baruch Distinguished Service Medal, 1962; LL.D. (honorary) Mills College; LL.D. (honorary) Davidson College; LL.D. (honorary) University of California at Berkeley; LL.D. (honorary) Emory University; LL.D. (honorary) Princeton University; LL.D. (honorary) Louisiana State University; LL.D. (honorary) Amherst College; L.H.D. (honorary) West-minster College; D.C.L. (honorary) Oxford University; Associate Professor of Government and Dean of Faculty, Mills College; entered U.S. Army as Captain (Infantry Reserve) December 1940; discharged as Colonel February 1946; awarded Legion of Merit and Oak Leaf Cluster; Assistant Chief, Division of International Security Affairs, Department of State, 1946; Special Assistant to Secretary of War, 1946-47; Director, Office of Special Political Affairs, Depart-ment of State, 1947-48; Director, Office of United Nations Affairs, Department of State, 1948; Assistant Secretary for United Nations Affairs, Department of State, 1949; Deputy Under Secretary, Department of State, 1949-50; Assistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State, 1950-52; president, The Rockefeller Foundation, 1952-61; appointed Secretary of State and took oath of office on January 21, 1961; member: Council on Foreign Relations, American Political Science Association, American Society for International Law; residence: 4980 Quebec Street. Secretary of State—Dean Rusk. Soni Zana to the Secretary.—Emory C. Swank, 2525 Queen Anns Lane, one 7. Personal Assistant to the Secretary.—Phyllis D. Bernau, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue. Ambassador at Large—Llewellyn E. Thompson, 1913 23d Street. Special Assistant to the Secretary and Coordinator of International Labor Affairs.— [Vacant.] Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Ernest K. Lindley, 2207 Massachusetts Avenue. Under Secretary of State.— George W. Ball, 3100 35th Street. Special Assistants to the Under Secretary.—George S. Springsteen, 5115 Balti-more Avenue, Zone 16; Authur A. Hartman, 2738 McKinley Street; Bayless A. Manning, 3408 34th Place. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for International Business.—Allan J. Robbins, 2401 H Street. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Fisheries and Wildlife.—William C. Herrington, 6025 23d Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief of Protocol.— Angier Biddle Duke, 2400 Foxhall Road, Zone 7. Deputy Chief of Protocol.— William Tonesk, 4512 Burlington Place. Special Assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary of the Department.— William H. Brubeck, 5225 Franklin Park Road, McLean, Va. Deputy Executive Secretary—Howard E. Furnas, 6005 Dellwood Place, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Executive Secretary—Edward S. Little, 239 Belle Haven Road, Alex-andria, Va. Deputy Executive Secretary and Director of the Operations Center.— William B. Connett, 1428 35th Street, Zone 7. Executive Officer—Murray E. Jackson, 10205 Connecticut Avenue, Kensing-ton, Md. 413 414 Congressional Directory Inspector General, Foreign Assistance.—J. K. Mansfield, 1069 Thomas Jefferson Street, Zone 7. Deputy Inspector General, Foreign Assistance.—Francis P. Cotter, 3626 Quesada Street, Zone 15. Special Assistant.—John Willard Carrigan, 1668 32d Street, Zone 7. Executive Assistant.—Robert E. Stufflebeam, 409 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs.—George C. McGhee, 1900 Q Street, Zone 9. Special Assistants to the Under Secretary for Political Affairs.—Clare H. Timber-' lake, 3188 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va.; William J. Jorden, 4812 V Street; John R. Curtis, 8515 Lynwood Place, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs.—U. Alexis Johnson, 5407 Ridgefield Road, Zone 16. Special Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs.— Windsor G. Hackler, 9504 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Politico-Military Affairs.—Jefirey C. Kitchen, 10401 Riverwood Road, Rockville, Md. Deputy Under Secretary for Admanistration.— William H. Orrick, Jr., 4856 Rock-wood Parkway, Zone 16. Special Assistants to the Deputy Under Secretary for Administration.— Murray H. Bring, 1670 34th Street; Brandon H. Grove, Jr., 3409 Prospect Street, Zone 7; Nicholas H. Zumas, 1024 29th Street. Assistant Secretary of State for Administration.— William J. Crockett, 6311 Stratford Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs.—Abba P. Schwartz, 3306 R Street, Zone 7. Director General of the Foreign Service.—Tyler Thompson, 5717 Potomac Avenue, Zone 16. Inspector General, Foreign Service Inspection Corps.—Norris S. Haselton, 4540 Dexter Street. Director, Foreign Service Institute—George A. Morgan, 2812 34th Place, Zone 7. Beonty Assistant Secretary for Security.—John F. Reilly, 5805 Marengo Road, one 16. : Counselor and Chairman of Policy Planning Council—Walt Whitman Rostow, 5 West Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Counselor.—Henry D. Owen, 2946 University Terrace. Legal Adviser—Abram Chayes, 3062 Q Street, Zone 7. Deputy Legal Adviser.—Leonard C. Meeker, 3000 Chain Bridge Road, Zone 16. Deputy Legal Adviser.—Richard D. Kearney, 1316 Fourth Street SW., Zone 24 cg 4) Assistant.—Jac. H. Bushong, 7103 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, : Special Assistant.—Samuel Klaus, 1870 Wyoming Avenue, Zone 9. Special Assistant.—Andreas F. Lowenfeld, 3407 Q Street, Zone 7. Special Assistant.— Thomas Ehrlich, 4409 Faraday Place, Zone 16. Assistant Legal Adviser for Administration and Foreign Service— Warde M. Cameron, 4426 Hawthorne Street, Zone 16. Assistant Legal Adviser for African Affairs.—Alan W. Ford, 202 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Legal Adviser for Inter-American Affairs.—Marjorie M. Whiteman, 5021 Glenbrook Road, Zone 16. Assistant Legal Adviser for International Claims.—George W. Spangler, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Legal Adviser for Cultural Relations and Public Affairs.—Fred T. Teal, 6501 Third Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. Assistant Legal Adviser for Economic Affairs.—[Vacant.] Assistant Legal Adviser for European Affairs.—Ely Maurer, 1023 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Legal Adviser for Far Eastern Affairs—John J. Czyzak, 2902 South Buchanan Street, Arlington6, Va. Assistant Legal Adviser for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.— Warren E. Hewitt, 508 Bay Tree Court, Falls Church, Va. Department of State 415 Legal Adviser—Continued Assistant Legal Adviser for Special Functional Problems.—Raymund T. Yingling, 3040 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Legal Adviser for Treaty Affairs.—Charles I. Bevans, 2221 North Madison Street, Arlington 5, Va. Assistant Legal Adviser for United Nations Affairs.—Stephen M. Schwebel, 824 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 7. General Counsel Visa Office.—James J. Hines, 3120 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Secretary of Stale for Congressional Relations.—Frederick G. Dutton, 2700 35th Place. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations.—Robert E. Lee, 2813 Q Street, Zone 7. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations.—Thomas R. Mathews, 1239 28th Street, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs—G. Griffith Johnson, 6412 Garnett Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs.—Philip H. Trezise, 6900 Broxburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs.—W. Michael Blumenthal, 5205 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs.—Isaiah Frank, 2418 North Rockingham Street, Arlington, Va. Coordinator for Commercial Activities—Theodore J. Hadraba, 4525 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Mutual Defense Control Staff: Director.—Robert B. Wright, 212 West Cameron Road, Falls Church, Va. Office of Munitions Control: Director—Robert N. Margrave, 3612 Macomb Street, Zone 16. Gogein Reporting Staff: Chief—William Giloane, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue, one 16. Faring Staff: Director (Acting) —Frances M. Wilson, 5400 Brookeway Drive, one 16. Bureau of Economic Affairs: Office of International Finance and Economic Analysis: Director.—Benjamin Caplan, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Dept Director— Mortimer D. Goldstein, 405 Hinsdale Lane, Silver Spring, d Office of International Trade: Director—Leonard Weiss, 4126 34th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Director—Herman H. Barger, 612 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. International Business Practices Division: Chief.—Harold A. Levin, 1601 Oaklawn Court, Silver Spring, Md. Commercial Policy and Treaties Division: Chief—Roger C. Dixon, 1249 Rebecca Drive, Alexandria, Va. Trade Agreements Division: Chief.—James H. Lewis, 5331 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Office of International Resources: Director—Henry Brodie, 5417 Albia Road, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director —Stanley Nehmer, 9007 Kirkdale Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Commodity Programing Division: Chief—Deane R. Hinton, 6025 Bell- wood Place, Bethesda 14, Md. Foodstuffs Division: Chief. —Fred H. Sanderson, 3636 16th Street, Zone 16. Fuels and Energy Division: Chief.—[Vacant.] Industrial and Strategic Materials Division: Chief.—Edmund E. Getzin, 5308 Sherrill Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Office of Transport and Communication: Director—Edward A. Bolster, 4305 40th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Director.—Ernest A. Lister, 5614 Durbin Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Aviation Division: Chief—Henry T. Snowdon, 3933 Idaho Avenue, Zone 8. Shipping Division: Chief.—David H. Ernst, 7020 Armat Drive, Bradley Hills Grove, Bethesda 14, Md. Pelomntiations Division: Chicf—Arthur L. Lebel, 2401 H Street, ove 7. 416 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs.—Lucius D. Battle, 3200 Garfield Street, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Educational and Cultural Affairs.—Alfred V. Boerner, 1801 Kimberly Road, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Educational and Cultural Affairs.—Catherine D. Norrell, 2301 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Policy Review and Research Staff: Director.—Francis J. Colligan, 6322 32d Street, Zone 15. Public Information and Reports Staff: Director—Hugh B. Sutherland, 2709 34th Place, Zone 7. Executive Director.—Frederick Irving, 9622 Culver Street, Kensington, Md. Director, Educational and Cultural Programs.—Donald B. Cook, 407 Thayer Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Office of African Programs: Director—David G. Wilson, Jr., 4555 Indian Rock Terrace, Zone 7. Office of European Programs: Director.—George T. Moody, 5628 Bent Branch Road, Tulip Hill, Zone 16. Office of Far Eastern Programs: Director—Donald L. Ranard, 1104 Maple Avenue East, Vienna, Va. Office of Inter-American Programs: Director.—Jacob Canter, 5209 38th Street. Office of Near Eastern and South Asian Programs: Director—Henry T. Smith, 627 Lakeview Drive, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. Office of U.S. Programs and Services: Director—John P. Netherton, 914 25th Street, Zone 7. Office of Cultural Presentations: Director.— Glenn G. Wolfe, 2910 Glover Driveway, Zone 16. Director, Multilateral and Special Activities.—Robert H. B. Wade, 5407 Center Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Multilateral Policy Planning Staff: Director—John Hay, 2246 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. Secretariat to the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO: Director.— L. Arthur Minnich, Jr., 225 Brook Road, McLean, Va. Secretariat to the U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs: Director.—James A. Donovan, Jr., 1616 Ripon Place, Parkfairfax, Alexandria, Va. Secretariat to the Advisory Committee on the Arts: Director.—Heath Bowman, 1219 30th Street. The Director of Intelligence and Research.— Roger Hilsman, Jr., 4106 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Special Assistant.—Joseph W. Neubert, 5839 Doris Place, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director of Intelligence and Research.—Thomas L. Hughes, 3602 Shep- herd Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Director for Research.— Allan Evans, 3206 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Deputy Director for Coordination.—Joseph W. Scott, 2018 Hillyer Place, Zone 8. Executive Staff: Director—Edward C. Wilson, 5002 Nahant Street, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. Bureau of Intelligence and Research: Office of Current Intelligence Indications: Director.—T. Achilles Polyzoides, 1418 35th Street, Zone 7. Office of Research and Analysis for American Republics: Director.—[Vacant.] Office of Research and Analysis for Far East: Director.—Allen S. Whiting, 3509 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Office of Research and Analysis for Africa: Director.—Robert C. Good, 1400 Iris Street, Zone 12. Office of Research and Analysis for Soviet Bloc: Director.—Howard Trivers, 3709 North Woodstock Street, Arlington, Va. Office of Research and Analysis for Western Europe: Director— William K. Hitchcock, 3713 Alton Place, Zone 16. Office of Functional and External Research: Director.—Meredith B. Givens, Cosmos Club, 2121 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. Office of Research and Analysis for Near East and South Asia: Director.— Robert B. Elwood, 4022 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. The Geographer—Dr. G. Etzel Pearcy, 2426 I Street, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs.—Harlan Cleve-land, 3702 Corey Place, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization A ffairs.— Woodruff Wallner, 104 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Department of State 417 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs.— Richard N. Gardner, 3417 R Street, Zone 7. Executive Director.—George M. Czayo, 1931 North Cleveland Street, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant.— Thomas W. Wilson, 3317 Q Street, Zone 7. Special Adviser— Walter M. Kotschnig, 3518 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. So! Assistant for UN Planning.—Elmore Jackson, 3700 Massachusetts venue. Special Assistant for Public A flairs.— Michael Moynihan, 3411 30th Street. Bureau of International Organization Affairs: Office of United Nations Political Affairs: Director.—Joseph J. Sisco, 5205 Portsmouth Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. Deputy Director.— William B. Buffum, 5806 McKinley Street, Bethesda, Md Deputy Director— William G. Jones, 8508 Pelham Road, Bethesda, Md. Office of International Economic and Social Affairs: Director.—Nathaniel MecKitterick, 217 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director—Robert Rossow, Jr., 2547 Waterside Drive. Office of International Administration: Director.—Frank Hefner, 4500 North 33d Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director.— Wilbur H. Ziehl, 3103 Belleview Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Office of International Conferences: Director—Francis Cunningham, 3906 Kincaid Terrace, Kensington, Md. Deputy Director—John Fuess, 5509 Broad Branch Road, Zone 15. Director of International Scientific Affairs.—R. Rollefson, Francis Scott Key Hotel, 600 20th Street. Deputy Director of International Scientific Affairs.—Edwin M. J. Kretzmann, 1524 34th Street, Zone 7. Senior Science Adviser—[Vacant.] Fondue Director—Arthur E. Pardee, Jr., 10104 Kohler Road, Silver Spring, Md. General Scientific Affairs: O flicer-in-Charge.—[Vacant.] Outer Space Affairs: Officer-in-Charge—Robert F. Packard, 2373 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Atomic Energy Affairs: Officer-in-Charge.—Charles W. Thomas, 3017 Gates Road, Zone 8. Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs.— Robert J. Manning, 3225 Highland Place, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.—Carl T. Rowan, 1560 Hemlock Street, Zone 12. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.—James L. Greenfield, 3310 N Street, Zone 7. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.—Raymond E. Lisle, 8051 Park-side Lane, Zone 12. Depry ig Secretary for Public Affairs.—Katie Louchheim, 2824 O Street one 7. Ll Director.—Francis T. Murphy, 8602 Irvington Avenue, Bethesda 14, d. Bureau of Public Affairs: Office of News: Director.—Lincoln White, 4813 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Office of Public Services: Director—Daniel W. Montenegro, 4109 Everett Street, Kensington, Md. Office of Media Services: Director.— William D. Blair, Jr., 125 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. eshuiend Office: Director— William M. Franklin, 6617 Barnaby Street, one 15. Policy Plans and Guidance Staff: Director.—Francis W. Herron, 1239 South Oakerest Road, Arlington, Va. Speech Review Staff: Director—Francis W. Tully, 9305 Adelaide Drive, Bethesda, Md. Public Opinion Studies Staff: Director.—H. Schuyler Foster, 3933 Livingston Street, Zone 15. 418 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs.—G. Mennen Williams, 1401 31st Street, Zone 7. Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs.—J. Wayne Fredericks, 1524 31st Street, Zone 7. Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs.—Henry J. Tasca, 2301 Tracy Place, Zone 8. Executive Director—J. H. Lennon, 2801 28th Street, Zone 8. Bureau of African Affairs: Office of Central African Affairs: Director.—G. McMurtrie Godley, 2446 Kalorama Road, Zone 8. Deputy Director—Alan W. Ford, 202 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Office of Eastern and Southern African Affairs: Director—Elbert G. Mathews, 3257 O Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director—Jesse M. MacKnight, 8318 Haddon Drive, Takoma Park, Md. Office of Inter-African Affairs: Director—[Vacant.] Office of Northern African Affairs: Director —William Witman II, 2500 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director.—David D. Newsom, 3308 Woodley Road, Zone 8. Office of African and Malagasy Union Affairs: Director.—Frederic P. Bart-lett, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director—Claude G. Ross, 3257 Worthington Street, Zone 15. Office of West Coast and Malian Affairs: Director.— William C. Trimble, 2535 Queen Anne’s Lane, Zone 7. Deputy Director—Leon G. Dorros, 4000 Tunlaw Road, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs.— William R. Tyler, 2627 Dum-barton Avenue, Zone 7. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs.—Richard H. Davis, 3410 Q Street, Zone 7. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs.—J. Robert Schaetzel, 2 Bay Tree Lane, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs.— William C. Burdett, 3200 Woodley Road, Zone 8. Executive Director—Robert J. Francis, 7709 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. Bureau of European Affairs: Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs: Director.— Willis C. Armstrong, 4848 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Deputy Director.—M. Gordon Knox, 3011 Gates Road, Zone 8. Office of Eastern European Affairs: Director—Harold C. Vedeler, 403 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. Degaty Director—Robert M. McKisson, 13106 Hallet Court, Rockville, d. Office of German Affairs: Director.—Robert C. Creel, 2717 36th Place, Zone 7. Deveity Director—Robert M. Brandin, 7308 Millwood Road, Bethesda, d Office of Soviet Union Affairs: Director—John C. Guthrie, 4109 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. Deputy Director—David H. Henry, 415 Brentwood Place, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. Office of Western European Affairs: Director.—Francis E. Meloy, 2909 P Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director (Acting).—Galen L. Stone, 4355 Forest Lane, Zone 7. Office of Atlantic Political and Military Affairs: Director.—David H. Popper, 6116 33d Street, Zone 15. Deputy Director—Ronald I. Spiers, 405 Nordock Place, Alexandria, Va. Office of Atlantic Political-Economic Affairs: Director.—Stanley M. Cleveland, 115 Old Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va. Deputy Director—John C. Renner, 6 Drury Lane, Alexandria, Va. Soviet and Eastern European Exchanges Staff: Director.—Frank G. Siscoe, 3422 Garfield Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director.—Ralph A. Jones, 6404 81st Street, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs.—W. Averell Harriman, 3128 P Street, Zone 7. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs.—Edward E. Rice, 4801 Potomac Avenue, Zone 7. Department of State 419 Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Economic Affairs.—Robert W. Barnett, 5205 Abingdon Road, Zone 16. Executive Director.—Arch K. Jean, 2306 Valley Diive. Alexandria, Va. HAT preative Dzrector. — Emery R. Kiraly, 5511 Hoover Street, Bethesda 14 Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs: Office of East Asian Affairs: Director—Joseph A. Yager, 10006 Woodhill Road, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director—Leonard L. Bacon, 5011 Macomb Street, Zone 16. Office of Southeast Asian Affairs: Director—H. L. T. Koren, 4707 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Deputy 'Director—Norman B. Hannah, 4620 DeRussey Parkway, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Office of Southwest Pacific Affairs: Director—James D. Bell, 2529 Queen Anne’s Lane, Zone 7. Deputy Director—David C. Cuthell, 6616 Barnaby Street, Zone 15. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs—Edwin M. Martin, 5216 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs.—Sterling Cottrell, 1 Aldin Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs.—Herbert K. May, 5025 Westpath Terrace, Fort Sumner, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs.—Dr. Arturo Morales-Carrion, 5520 West Bard Avenue, Westwood, Bethesda, Md. Representative of the United States to the Council of the Organization of American States.—deLesseps S. Morrison, 2629 O Street, Zone 7. Fenein DirectorMelbourne L. Spector, 6414 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda — 14, Md. Deputy Executive Director—Powhatan M. Baber, 7 Lyndale Drive, Wellington Heights, Alexandria, Va. Public Affairs Adviser—John F. King, 1031 Sylvan Drive, Falls Church, Va. Pepe Planning Officer.— William L. S. Williams, 5001 Westpath Terrace, one 16. Bureau of Inter-American Affairs: Office of The Coordinator of Cuban Affairs: Coordinator.—Sterling Cottrell, 1 Aldin Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Coordinator.—Robert A. Hurwitch, 5909 Espey Lane, McLean, Va. Office of Central American and Panamanian Affairs: Director.— Lansing Collins, 2127 Bancroft Place, Zone 8. Deputy Director—John W. Fisher, 8509 Fenway Road, Bethesda, Md. Office of Caribbean and Mexican Affairs: Director.—John H. Crimmins, 4112 Cana Court, Kensington, Md. ‘Deputy Director. —Kennedy Crockett, 1632 Devine Street, McLean, Va. Office of East Coast Affairs: Director. — Harvey R. Wellman, 4108 Dunnell Lane, Kensington, Md. Deputy Director. Daniel Margolies, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. Osis of Poy Coast Affairs: Director.—Taylor G. Belcher, 1616 44th Street, one 7. Deputy Director—Herbert B. Thompson, 3275 Arcadia Place, Zone 15. Office of Inter-American Regional Political Affairs: Director.— Ward Pe Allen, 111 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director—John M. Cates, Jr., 3028 O Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director.— William L. S. Williams, 5001 Westpath Terrace, Zone 16. Office of Inter-American Regional Economic Affairs: Director— William V. Turnage, 5703 Maiden Lane, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director.—Joseph Carwell, 3647 Van Ness Street, Zone 8. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.—Phillips Talbot, 3634 Upton Street, Zone 8. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.— James P. Grant, 3 Recard Lane, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.— Howard R. Cottam, 2245 46th Street, Zone 7. Executive Director— Adrian T. Middleton, 1838 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington 5, Va. 420 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs—Continued Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs: Office of Negr Eastern Affairs: Director.—Robert C. Strong, 606 22d Street, one Deputy Director—Rodger P. Davies, 5315 Duvall Drive, Zone 16. Office of Greek, Turkish and Iranian Affairs: Director—Katherine Bracken, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Director—John W. Bowling, 825 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 7. Office of South Asian Affairs: Director—Turner C. Cameron, Jr., 1565 33d Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director.—Carol C. Laise, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Office of Near Eastern and South Asian Regional Affairs: Director.—Guy A. Lee, 3715 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of State for Administration.— William J. Crockett, 6311 Strat-ford Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Personnel.—Herman Pollack, 7000 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget and Finmance.—Verne B. Lewis, 9704 Stoneham Terrace, Bethesda, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Foreign Buildings.—James R. Johnstone, 8616 Ewing Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Management.—Ralph S. Roberts, 6400 31st Place, Zone 15. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations.— Henry H. Ford, 3617 North Monroe Street, Arlington 7, Va Executive Director for Admanistration.— Victor Purse, Alvictus, Lake Jackson, Manassas, Va. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Administration (Congressional Liaison) — William R. Little, 3763 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va Policy and Public Information Affairs Officer. — Gerson H. Lush, 3305 Runny-mede Place, Zone 15. Overseas Administrative Operations Officer—Millan L. Egert, 6104 Massa-chusetts Avenue. Ensergay Relocation Officer.—Richard R. Brown, 3303 Upland Terrace, one 15 Bureau of Administration: Deputy Assistant Secretary for Personmel—Herman Pollack, 7000 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Ofc of Pevsaiel, Director.— William W. Walker, 2144 California Street, one 8. Deputy Director—Bernard Rosen, 5300 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, d Personnel Policy Council.—Arthur G. Jones, 3602 Quesada Street. Presidential Commissions Staff.—Clydia Mae Richardson, 1914 Con- necticut Avenue, Zone 9. Career Development and Counseling Staff.—William L. Krieg, 5208 Blenwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Program Planning and Management Staff. Flin: Reams, 4100 Crest-wood Lane, Chesterbrook Woods, McLean, Va. Compensation Division: Chief.—Dayton W. Hull, 4005 Everett Street, Kensington, Md. Employment Division: Chief (Acting) .—David C. Jelinek, 7516 Wellesley Drive, College Park, Md. Medical Division: Chief. —Lewis K. Woodward, 2000 F Street. Personnel Operations Division: Chief.—John Ordway, 5362 28th Street. Personnel Services Division: Chief.—Howard E. Chaille, 707 Santayana Drive, Fairfax, Va. Secretariat to the Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service: Executive Lect (Acting) — Willard O. Brown, Hunting Towers West, Alexandria, a. Junzor Officer Program: Director.—James A. McDevitt, 2018 Key Boule-vard, Arlington, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget and Finance.—Verne B. Lewis, 9704 Stoneham Terrace, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Budget and Finance Officer—Frank G. Meyer, 4606 Tompkins Drive, McLean, Va. Department of State 421 Assistant Secretary of State for Admainistration— Continued Bureau of Admanistration—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget and Finance—Continued Audit Staff —John J. Dugan, 1304 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Systems Staff.—William W. Meek, 4724 Montgomery Street, Annandale, Va. Office of Budget: Director.—[Vacant.] Program Review Division: Chief.—Lee A. Dashner, 6501 Persimon Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Estimates Division: Chief.—Allan W. White, 6211 Riverdale Road, Riverdale, Md. Reimbursements Division: Chief.—Richard W. Murray, 2913 Bryan Street, Alexandria, Va. Office of Finance: Director.—Anthony Novak, 5511 North 24 Street, Arlington, Va. Doo Director.—Andy Wallen, 4635 North 20th Place, Arlington 7, a Special Assistant for Foreign Currency.—James B. Sproles, 8405 Hartford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. : Field Operations Staff. —Raymond E. Mahaffey, 10910 Oakwood Street, Silver Spring, Md. Accounting Division: Chief. —William E. Wootton, 8609 Melwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Fiscal Services Division: Chief.—Earle M. Welch, Jr., 8 Tauxemont Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Management.—Ralph S. Roberts, 6400 31st Place, Zone 15. : Regulations and Procedures Staff: Chief.—Walter Q. Loehr, 4000 Tunlaw Road, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Foreign Buildings.—James R. Johnstone, 8616 Ewing Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations.—Henry H. Ford, 3617 North Monroe Street, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Director.—Winson O. Trone, 5612 Massachusetts Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Executive Assistant.—Howard J. Trees, 207 South West Street, Falls Church, Va. Management Stoff.—William G. McElroy, 715 Northwest Drive, Silver Spring, Md Automated Data Processing Diviston.—Francis P. DiBlasi, Jr., 5310 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda 14, Md. Diplomatic Communication Services.—Robert G. Kreer, 3509 John Marshall Drive, Arlington 7, Va. General Services Division.—Charles A. Shinkwin, 4213 North 23d Street, Arlington 7, Va. Language Services Division.— Theodore H. Leon, 3625 North Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. The Library.—Fred W. Shipman, 7204 46th Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Publishing Services Division.—Jerome H. Perlmutter, 513 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Records Management Division.—Donald J. Simon, 7405 Havelock Street, Springfield, Va. Reproduction and Distribution Services Division.—Verlin C. Brown, 5459 22d Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Supply and Transportation Management Division.—Terry J. McAdams, 4505 Hillbrook Drive, Annandale, Va. Visual Services Division.—Fernleigh Graninger, 3600 Adams Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs.—Abba P. Schwartz, 3306 R Street, Zone 7. Periy Administrator.—Charles Hoyt Mace, 400 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, d. Deputy Administrator.—Michel Cieplinski, 730 24th Street, Zone 7. Peps Administrator.—J. Edward Lyerly, 3707 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase 15, 89708°—63——29 422 Congressional Directory Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs—Continued ; Special Assistant.—George L. Warren, Sr., 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Executive Director—Seymour Levenson, 9619 Alta Vista Terrace, Bethesda, Special Assistant.— Lawson Moyer, 300 Niblick Drive SE., Vienna, Va. Special Assistant.—Eugene L. Krizek, 153 D Street SE., Zone 3. Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs: Passport Office: Director—Frances G. Knight, 2445 Wyoming Avenue, Zone 8. Visa Office: Director.—Allen B. Moreland, 4524 North 40th Street, Arlington, 7, V2. Office of Special Consular Services: Director—Allyn C. Donaldson, 2405 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Office of Refugee and Migration Affairs: Director—Elmer M. Falk, 105 Virginia Avenue, Wellington, Alexandria, Va. SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT The President’s Special Representative and Adviser on African, Asian, and Latin American Affairs.—Chester Bowles, 2808 N Street, Zone 7. Special Assistants.—Samuel W. Lewis, 7310 Dickenson Street, Springfield, Va.; James C. Thomson, Jr., 508 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va.; Philip Merrill, 20 South Garfield Street, Arlington, Va. UNITED STATES MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS 799 United Nations Plaza, New York 17, N.Y. United States Representative to the United Nations.— Adlai E. Stevenson, Waldorf Towers, New York 22, N.Y. Deputy United States Representative to the United Nations.—Francis T. P. Plimpton, 1165 Fifth Avenue, New York 29, N.Y. Deputy United States Representative to the United Nations.—Charles W. Yost, 1165 Fifth Avenue, New York 29, N.Y. United States Representative on the Trusteeship Council.—Sidney R. Yates (designate), 799 United Nations Plaza, New York 17, N.Y. United States Representative on the Economic and Social Council.—Jonathan Pes Bingham (designate), 5000 Independence Avenue, Riverdale 71, Deputy United States Representative on the Economic and Social Council.— Walter M. Kotschnig, 3518 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Gi States Representatives on the Commissions of the Economic and Social ‘ouncil: Jane Warner Dick, Social Commission, 612 Woodland Road, Lake Forest, n. : Gladys A. Tillett, Commission on the Status of Women, 2200 Sherwood Avenue, Charlotte 7, N.C. Harry J. Anslinger, Narcotic Drugs Commission, 612 Pine Street, Holi-daysburg, Pa. Raymond T. Bowman, Statistical Commission, 9609 Dewmar Lane, Byeforde, Kensington, Md. Marietta P. Tree, Commission on Human Rights, 123 East 79th Street, New York 21, N.Y. Ansley % Coale, Population Commission, 155 Edgerstoune Road, Prince-ton, N.J. W. Michael Blumenthal, Commission on International Commodity Trade, 5205 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D.C. Counselor of Mission.— Charles P. Noyes, Moore's Hill Road, Syossett, Long Island, N.Y. Senior Adviser on Economic and Social Affairs.—Seymour M. Finger, 476 Morris Avenue, Rockville Center, Long Island, N.Y Chief of Political Section.— Richard F. Pedersen, 1 Lexington Avenue, New York 10, N.Y. Senior Adviser on International Organization and Legal Maiters.— Albert F. Bender, Jr., 61 Commodore Road, Chappaqua, N.Y. Department of State 423 United States Representative to the United Nations—Continued United States Representative on the Econ omic and Social Council—Continued Counselor of Mission—Continued Chief Administrative Officer—Zachary P. Geaneas, 27 Falcon Road, Livingston, N.J. Director of Public Affairs.—Clayton Fritchey, 136 East 55th Street, New York 22, N.Y. : Director of News Services—Francis W. Carpenter, 115 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, N.Y. Director of Public Services—Donald C. Dunham, 270 Riverside Drive, New York 25, N.Y. United Nations Military Staff Committee: Army: Representative and Chairman, United States Delegation.—Lt. Gen. Garrison H. Davidson, USA, Quarters 1, Governors Island, New York 4, N.Y. Deputy.—Col. Clarence F. Nelson, USA, Quarters 415-A, Fort Totten 59, Long Island, N.Y. Air Force: Representative.—Lt. Gen. Robert W. Burns, USAF, Quarters 68, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. Deputy and Chief of Staff of the Delegation.—Col. Arthur B. Swan, USAF, » Quarters 411-A, Fort Totten 59, Long Island, N.Y. avy: Representative and Vice Chairman, United States Delegation.—Vice Adm. Harold T. Deutermann, USN, Quarters A, New York Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn 1, N.Y. Deputy and Secretary.—Capt. Fred W. Pump, USN, Quarters R-7, Naval Receiving Station Annex, Brooklyn 1, N.Y. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Foreign Service Buildings Commission: Dean Rusk (Secretary of State). C. Douglas Dillon (Secretary of the Treasury). Luther H. Hodges (Secretary of Commerce). Bourke B. Hickenlooper (Senator from Iowa). Frances P. Bolton (Representative from Ohio). J. W. Fulbright (Senator from Arkansas). Thomas E. Morgan (Representative from Pennsylvania). Board of the Foreign Service: : Chairman.— William H. Orrick, Jr. (Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration). Members: Tyler Thompson (Director General of the Foreign Service). Edwin M. Martin (Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs). William R. Tyler (Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs). Qadie Tr Weaver (Assistant Secretary of Labor for International Labor airs). Dr. Jack N. Behrman (Assistant Secretary for Domestic and International Business, Department of Commerce). William A. Minor (Assistant Administrator and Manager in Foreign Agri-cultural Service, Department of Agriculture). Executive Secretary.— William L. Krieg (Chief, Career Development and Coun-seling Staff, Department of State). Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service: Chatrman.— Tyler Thompson (Director General of the Foreign Service, De-partment of State). + Vice Chairman.—Herman Pollack (Deputy Assistant Secretary for Personnel, Department of State). " Members: : ; Warde M. Cameron (Assistant Legal Adviser for Administration and Foreign Service, Department of State). Warren B. Irons (Executive Director, Civil Service Commission). Roy W. Crawley (Director, Office of Personnel and Administration, Agency for International Development). heen 424 Congressional Directory Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service—Continued Members—Continued Charles H. Mace (Deputy Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, Department of State). George A. Morgan (Director, Foreign Service Institute, Department of State). Lionel Mosley (Director of Personnel, United States Information Agency). Henry C. Ramsey (Member, Policy Planning Council, Department of State). Robert E. Simpson (Director, Office of Regional Economic Affairs, Bureau of International Commerce, Department of Commerce). James F. Taylor (Director, Office of International Personnel and Manage-ment, Bureau of International Labor, Department of Labor). Alternate Members: Harold H. Leich (Chief, Program Planning Division, Bureau of Programs and Standards, Civil Service Commission). G. Harold Keatley (Deputy Director, Foreign Service Division, Office of Foreign Commercial Services, Department of Commerce). Board of Foreign Scholarships: Chairman.—John M. Stalnaker, 1518 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, 111. Executive Secretary.— Donald B. Cook, 407 Thayer Avenue, Silver. Spring, Md. Director, Operations Staff.—Ralph H. Vogel, 313 Maple Avenue, Falls Church, Va. U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs: Chairman.—John W. Gardner, 119 Brite Avenue, Scarsdale, N.Y Director, Secretariat.—James A. Donovan, Jr., 1616 Ripon Place, Parkfairfax, Alexandria, Va. Advisory Commatiee on the Arts: Chairman.—[Vaecant.] Director, Secretariat.— Heath Bowman, 1219 30th Street. U.S. National Commassion for UNESCO: Executive Secretary.—L. Arthur Minnich, Jr., 225 Brook Road, McLean, Va. Director, Secretariat.—L. Arthur Minnich, Jr., 225 Brook Road, McLean, Va. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Twenty-first and Virginia Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-5600 Admanistrator.— David E. Bell, 5801 Bent Branch Road, Tulip Hill, Zone 16. Deputy Sinister for Operations.—Frank M. Coffin, 3807 Ingomar Street, one 15. Deputy Administrator for Administration.—Bernard T. Brennan, 5804 Cedar Parkway, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Bosoutne, Secretary—Donald B. Easum, 6708 Harwood Place, West Spring-e a. Assistant Administrator for Program.— Dr. Hollis B. Chenery, 5047 Loughboro Road, Zone 16. International Development Organizations Staff: Director—Jacob J. Kaplan, 139 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Information Staff: Dzrector— Edwin R. Bayley, 3225 Volta Place, Zone 7. Assistant Administrator for Congressional ‘Liaison—John L. Salter, 805 16th Street, Alexandria, Va. General Counsel (Acting) —John R. Wilkins, 800 Fourth Street, Zone 24. Management Inspection Staff: Director—Thomas A. Kennedy, 218 Chichester Lane, Fairfax, Va. Assistant Admanistrator for Near East and South Asia.— William S. Gaud, 5053 Glenbrook Terrace, Zone 16. Assistant Administrator for Latin America— U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress— Teodoro Moscoso, 2475 Virginia Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant Administrator for Africa and Europe— Edmond C. Hutchinson, 9619 Hillridge Drive, Kensington, Md. aii Administrator for Far East.—Seymour J. Janow, 1650 30th Street, one 7. Department of State 425 Administrator—Continued Assistant Administrator for Development Finance and Private Enterprise.—Sey-mour M. Peyser, Sherry Towers, 2117 E Street, Zone 7. : Assistant Admanistrator for Material Resources.—Herbert J. Waters, 5712 Little Falls Road, Arlington 1, Va. Office of Engineering: Director {(Acting).—DeForrest McCauley, 4740 Con-necticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Administrator for Human Resources and Social Development.—Dr. Leona Baumgartner, 1624 Crescent Street, Zone 9. Office of Public Safety: Director—Byron Engle, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Office of the Controller: Controller—Edward F. Tennant, 9202 Mintwood Street, Silver Spring, Md. Office of Program Support: Director (Acting).—Robert I. Biren, 4220 16th Street South, Arlington, Va. Office of Management Planning: Director.—R. Scott Moore, 1108 Jackson Court, Falls Church, Va. Office of Personnel Administration: Director—Roy W. Crawley, 1402 Wake-field Drive, Annandale, Va. Office ox Security: Director.—John G. Bradley, 4508 17th Street North, Arling-ton, Va. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON VOLUNTARY FOREIGN AID Chairman.— Charles P. Taft, 6 Burton Woods Lane, Cincinnati 29, Ohio. Vee Chairman.— William L. Batt, 710 South Ocean Boulevard, Delray Beach, ‘la. Executive Director— William H. Mc¢Cahon, 4112 Pineridge Drive, Annandale, Va. Committee Members: Dr. Gordon M. Cairns, 6506 41st Avenue, University Park, Md. Ugo Carusi, 3720 Fordham Road, Zone 16. Margaret A. Hickey, 6808 Washington, University City, Mo. Dr. Raymond F. McCoy, 1554 Oak Knoll Avenue, Cincinnati 24, Ohio. James T. Nicholson, 4306 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. J. Edgar Rhoads, 1105 Franklin Street, Wilmington, Del. Lessing J. Rosenwald, 511 Meetinghouse Road, Jenkintown, Pa. Elmore R. Torn, 1320 Howard Street, Taylor, Tex. COOPERATIVE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Ex-officio Chairman.—Herbert J. Waters, 5712 Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. Committee Members: Homer L. Brinkley, Malbrook, Falls Church, Va. Clyde T. Ellis, 5615 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Leon H. Keyserling, 2908 Albemarle Street, Zone 8. Murray D. Lincoln, 5099 Sunberry Street, Columbus, Ohio. R. C. Morgan, 6233 Palo Alto Street, El Paso, Tex. Herschel D. Newsom, 4616 Garfield Street, Zone 7. James Patton, 2480 16th Street, Dorchester House, Apt. 932, Zone 9. Walter Reuther, 3950 Ella May Drive, Route 2, Box 172-B, Rochester, Mich. Charles B. Shuman, R.R. No. 1, Sullivan, Ill. Sylvester C. Smith, 1 Merrywood Drive, West Orange, N.J. Bishop Edward E. Swanstrom, 20 Cardinal Hayes Place, New York 7, N.Y. M. W. Thatcher, 2165 North Arcade Street, St. Paul, Minn. Gerrit Vander Ende, 709 North Yakima Avenue, Tacoma, Wash. DEVELOPMENT LOAN COMMITTEE Chairman.—David E. Bell, 5801 Bent Branch Road, Tulip Hill, Zone 16. Members: G. Griffith Johnson, 6412 Garnett Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Harold F. Linder, 1901 24th Street, Zone 8. John C. Bullitt, 1245 29th Street, Zone 7. Seymour M. Peyser, Sherry Towers, 2117 E Street, Zone 7. 426 Congressional Directory PEACE CORPS 806 Connecticut Avenue. Phone, 393-6420 Director—Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr., Edson Lane, Rockville, Md. Deputy Director—Bill D. Moyers, 1 Shannon Court, Alexandria, Va. Executive Secretary.— William W. Warner, 2243 47th Street. General Counsel— William Delano, 3411 O Street, Zone 7. Associate Director for Public Affairs.—|Vacant.] Associate Directorfor Program Development and O perations.— Warren W. Wiggins, 1207 Rebecca Drive, Alexandria, Va. Associate Director for Peace Corps Volunteers.—Samuel Proctor, 307 Pitt Street, Fredericksburg, Va. Associate Director for Planning and Evaluation.— William Haddad, 2918 Olive Avenue, Zone 7. Associate Director for Management.—Howard Greenberg, 4740 Connecticut Avenue. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 DOUGLAS DILLON, of Far Hills, New Jersey (2534 Belmont Road), son of Clarence and Ann Douglass Dillon, born in Geneva, Switzerland, August 21, 1909; graduated from Groton School in 1927; A.B. (magna cum laude) Harvard, 1931; honorary degrees from Harvard University, Princeton University, Columbia University, Rutgers University, New York University, Lafayette College, Williams College, Hartford College, and University of Pennsylvania; married Phyllis Ellsworth, March 10, 1931; children: Mrs. Mark Collins and Mrs. Joan D. Moseley; member of New York Stock Exchange, 1931-36; director and subse-quently president of United States and Foreign Securities Corp., 1936-53; director and vice president, Dillon, Read & Co., Inc., 1938-46; served as ensign advancing to lieutenant commander in United States Naval Reserve, 1941-45; chairman of board of directors, Dillon, Read & Co., Inc., 1946-53; Ambassador to France, 1953-57; Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, 1957-58; Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, 1958-59; Under Secretary of State, 1959-61; awards: Legion of Merit and Air Medal for services during World War II at Guam, Saipan, and Philippines; Lafayette Fellowship Foundation Gold Medal; New York University Gallatin Medal; and in 1959, was named ‘Outstanding Citizen of New Jersey.”” Took oath as Secretary of the Treasury, January 21, 1961. The Secretary: Special Assistant to the Secretary.— William N. Turpin, 308 Park Road, Alex-andria, Va. Conficonivm! Assistant to the Secretary.—Dorothy deBorchgrave, 2725 39th treet. Under Secretary.—Henry H. Fowler, 209 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary.— Douglass Hunt, 3617 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs.—Robert V. Roosa, 5901 Searl Terrace. Deputy Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs.—J. Dewey Daane, 2500 Q Street. Director, Office of Financial Analysis.—Paul A. Volcker, 4621 Chevy Chase Boulevard, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Office of Domestic Gold and Silver Operations.—Leland Howard, 3835 Lorcum Lane, Arlington, Va. Assistant to the Secretary (Debt Management). —Frank E. Morris, 7415 Nevis Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, Office of Debt Analysis.—R. Duane Saunders, 408 Daphne Lane, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. General Counsel.—G. d’Andelot Belin, 3018 Dumbarton Avenue. Deputy General Counsel.—Fred B. Smith, 5205 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. Assistant General Counsels: Roy T. Englert, 7353 Hastings Street, Springfield, Va. Edwin F. Rains, 217 East Marshall Street, Falls Church, Va. Hugo A. Ranta, 12031 Remington Drive, Silver Spring, Md. George F. Reeves, 1135 16th Street. Assistant Secretary.—Stanley S. Surrey, 4632 Reservoir Road. Deputy Assistant Secretary and Director, Office of Tax Analysis.—Harvey KE. Brazer, 7704 Chatham Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary.—David R. Tillinghast, 1711 Massa-chusetts Avenue. Tax Legislative Counsel.—Donald C. Lubick, 1201 South Scott Street, Arlington, Vv a. Director, Office of International Tax Affairs—Nathan N. Gordon, 5215 31st Road North, Arlington, Va. 427 428 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary.—James A. Reed, 6400 Brookside Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—James P. Hendrick, 3303 Volta Place. Director, Office of Law Enforcement Coordination.—Arnold Sagalyn, 3006 Albemarle Street. Assistant Secretary.—John C. Bullitt, 1245 29th Street. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Meryln N. Trued, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary. — Ralph Hirsehtritt, 1712 Republic Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Office of International Affairs.—George H. Willis, 2480 16th Street. Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—John K. Carlock, 2116 F Street. Deputy Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—George F. Stickney, 3501 South Dakota Avenue NE. gonision Fiscal Assistant Secretary.—Hampton A. Rabon, Jr., 5501 Nevada venue. Director, Office of Defense Lending.—Robert M. Seabury, 4750 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase, Md Administrative Assistant Secretary.—A. E. Weatherbee, 9302 Second Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Adminastrative Assistant Secretary and Director, Office of Management and Organization.—Carl W. Clewlow, 203 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Budget—Ernest C. Betts, Jr., 815 26th Street South, Arling- ton, Va. Director, Office of Personnel—Amos N. Latham, Jr., 6 Perrott Court, Fairfax, Va. Director, Office of Security.— Thomas M. Hughes, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue. Director, Office of Administrative Services.— Paul McDonald, 1400 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant to the Secretary (Congressional Relations). —Joseph W. Barr, 10711 Tulip Lane, Potomae, Md. Assistant to the Secretary (Public Affairs).—Dixon Donnelley, 3721 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Assistant to the Secretary (Public Affatrs).—Stephen C. Manning, Jr., 1496 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Secretary.— Robert A. Wallace, 2913 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant to the Secretary.—Thomas W. Wolfe, 3810 Denfeld Avenue, Kensington, Md. Assistant to the Secretary.—Charles A. Sullivan, 2810 Dumbarton Avenue. National Security Affairs, Adviser—Bradley H. Patterson, Jr., 6705 Pemberton Street, Bethesda, Md. Director, Foreign Assets Control.—Mrs. Margaret W. Sehwartz, 4215 Vacation Lane, Arlington, Va. ; Special Assistants to the Secretary: Tom Killefer, 4201 Kirby Road, McLean, Va. William B. Dale, 6008 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. Senior Consultant to the Secretary.—Seymour E. Harris, 10 Traill Street, Cam-bridge, Mass. Director, Executive Secretariat.— Edward L. Killham, 8311 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Internal Revenue Building, Twelith and Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-8400 Commissioner.— Mortimer M. Caplin, 4536 29th Street, Zone 8. Doruly, Crmpminsionseglerionny M. Harding, 1304 Park Terrace Drive, Alexan-ria, Va. Assistant Commissioner (Administration).—Edward F. Preston, 1203 Rebecca Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner (Compliance).—Donald W. Bacon, 4813 Cola Drive, McLean, Va. Assistant Commissioner (Data Processing).— Robert L. Jack, 302 Ravenwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Commissioner (Inspection).—Vernon D. Acree, 7900 Cross Street, Lanham, Md. Assistant Commissioner (Planning and Research).— William H. Smith, 4912 Long-fellow Court, McLean, Va. Assistant Commissioner (Technical). —Harold T. Swartz, 1555 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Department of the Treasury 429 Assistant to the Commissioner.—Edwin M. Perkins, 5330 Neptune Drive, Alex-andria, Va. Pleat Public Information Division.—Joseph S. Rosapepe, 3636 16th Street, Zone 1 Fiscal Management Officer—Gray W. Hume, 2936 Viewpoint Road, Alexandria, Va Director of Practice.—Thomas J. Reilly, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Chief Counsel.—Crane C. Hauser, 3900 Watson Place, Zone 16 BUREAU OF CUSTOMS 2100 K Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 Commissioner.—Philip Nichols, Jr., 118 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner.— David B. Strubinger, 400 Underhill Place, Alexandria, a. ’ Deputy Commissioner, Policy Planning.— Alfred F. Beiter, 8503 Longfellow Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Commissioner, Investigations and Enforcement.— Lester D. Johnson, Room 903, 2100 K Street, Zone 7. Deputy Commissioner, Appraisement Administration.—Walter G. Roy, 1732 Buchanan Street NE. Deputy Commissioner, Management and Controls.—Norbert G. Strub, 8606 West Parliament Drive, Springfield, Va. Chief (oid Reonett Chambers, Muddy Branch Road, R.F.D. 3, Gaithers-burg, Md. Deputy Commissioner, Classification and Drawbacks.— William E. Higman, 1709 Crestwood Drive. Deputy a Entry, Value and Penalties.—Burke H. Flinn, 3416 Patter-son Street. Deputy Commissioner, Marine Administration.—Robert V. McIntyre, 9400 Crosby Road, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Commissioner, Technical Services.—George Vlases, Jr., 6104 86th Avenue, Carrollton, Hyattsville, 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 SAVING BONDS DIVISION 808 Seventeenth Street National Director— William H. Neal, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Assistant National Director.—Bill McDonald, 3200 16th Street. Assistant to the National Director—Harold B. Master, 5603 Harwick Road, Woodacres, Zone 16. Director of Sales—Elmer L. Rustad, 3901 Lorraine Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Director of Advertising and Promotion.— Edmund J. Linehan, 6333 22d Street North, Arlington 5, Va. COAST GUARD (HEADQUARTERS) Old Southern Railway Building, 1300 E Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT The Commandant.—Adm. Edwin J. Roland, 4401 Q Street. Assistant Commandant.—Vice Adm. Donald McG. Morrison, 4006 Nellie Custis Drive, Arlington, Va. Administrative Aide—Cdr. John D. McCann, 5619 Johnson Avenue, Bethesda ’ 430 Congressional Directory Aide to the Commandant.—Lt. Cdr. David P. Bates, Jr., 9400 Murray Lane, Annandale, Va. Chazrman, Merchant Marine Council—Rear Adm. Oscar C. Rohnke, 2606 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. Inspector General.—Capt. Quentin McK. Greeley, 3592 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. President of Panel, Board of Review, Discharges and Dismissals.—Capt. Quentin McK. Greeley, 3592 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. Chief Hearing Examiner.—James H. Molloy, 5337 Broad Branch Road, Zone 15. Chief Counsel.—Kenneth S. Harrison, Parkfairfax Apartments, 3403 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. CHIEF OF STAFF Chief of Staff.—Rear Adm. James A. Alger, 5601 Overlea Road, Zone 16. Deputy Chief of Staff.—Capt. Paul E. Trimble, 109 Lucas Lane, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Chief of Staff (Reserve).—Capt. Bernard E. Scalan, BOQ, Fort Leslie McNair, Washington, D.C. le Liaison Officer.—Capt. Mark A. Whalen, 5511 Oak Place, Bethesda, Chief, Administrative Management Division.— Capt. Chester R. Bender, 3709 36th Road North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Headquarters Services Division.— Capt. Albert F. Wayne, 709 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Hp Chief, Public Information Division.— Capt. Warner KX. Thompson, 1310 Fiddler's Green, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Legal Division.—Kenneth S. Harrison, Parkfairfax Apartments, 3403 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Program Analysis Division.—Capt. Harold Land, 6201 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. ii Reserve Division.— Capt. Sherman T. Baketel, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. OFFICE OF ENGINEERING Chief, Office of Engineering.—Rear Adm. Theodore J. Fabik, 3504 Preston Court, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Chief, Office of Engineering.—Capt. John B. Oren, 1201 South Scott Street, Arlington 4, Va. Chief, Aeronautical Engineering Division.—Capt. Thomas F. Epley, 8063 Glenister Drive, Springfield, Va. Chief, Civil Engineering Division.—Capt. Thomas R. Sargent III, 4103 Canterbury Terrace, Rockville, Md. Chief, Electronics Engineering Division.—Capt. Ralph D. Dean, 202 Ross Drive SW., Vienna, Va. Chief, Naval Engineering Division.—Capt. Gilbert F. Schumacher, 6307 Phyllis Lane, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Testing and Development Division.— Capt. William S. Vaughn, 4107 Edge-ville Court, Chevy Chase 15, Md. OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER Comptroller—Capt. Harold L. Wood, 6214 Rockhurst Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Compiroller— Capt. James A. Hyslop, 5123 Manning Drive, Bethesda 14, M d. Chief, Budget and Cost Analysis Division.—[Vacant.] Chief, Payment and Claims Division.— Marvin B. Hopkins, 10313 Inwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. ao wie Division.—Seymour Steiglitz, 2114 Saranac Street, Adelphi, d. Chief, Statistical Services Division.—Cdr. Urial H. Leach, Jr., 11101 Inwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Supply Division.— Cdr. Roger H. Banner, 5142 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 8. Chief, Internal Audit Division.—Ray M. Thompson, 5158 38th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. : Department of the Treasury 431 OFFICE OF OPERATIONS Chief, Office of Operations.—Rear Adm. Richard D. Schmidtman, 5004 Elsmere Place, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Chief, Office of Operations.—Capt. John J. Hutson, Jr., 9506 Wadsworth Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Ards to Navigation Division.— Capt. Wayne L. Goff, 7507 Spring Lake Drive, Apt. C2, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Auxiliary Diviston.—Capt. Richard Baxter, 9227 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. ai? {hasan Units Division.—Capt. Charles Tighe, 8710 Preston Place, Chevy ase, Chief, Communications Divistion.—Capt. Richard F. Rea, 4515 Gretna Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Floating Units Division.—Capt. William F. Cass, 3203 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. i 0 ntelligence Division.—Capt. Frederick G. Wild, 6 Crater Place, Alexandria, a. Chief, Operational Readiness Division.— Capt. Winslow H. Buxton, 9811 Broad Street, Alta Vista Gardens, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Port Security and Law Enforcement Division.— Capt. George R. Reynolds, 2205 Joan Court, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Search and Rescue Diviston.— Capt. Robert F. Shunk, 4616 Hillbrook Drive, Annandale, Va. Chief, Shore Units Division.—Capt. Richard R. Smith, 4264 25th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. OFFICE OF MERCHANT MARINE SAFETY Chief, Office of Merchant Marine Safety—Rear Adm. Oscar C. Rohnke, 2606 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief, Office of Merchant Marine Safety.— Capt. Charles P. Murphy, Valley Drive, Glen Hills, Rockville, Md. Chief, Merchant Vessel Personmel Division.—Capt. R. Y. Edwards, 5410 Con-necticut Avenue, Zone 15. Chief, Merchant Marine Technical Division.— Capt. Arthur W. Johnsen, 4810 Maddux Lane, McLean, Va. Chief, Merchant Vessel Inspection Division.— Capt. Samuel G. Guill, 5220 Rayland Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL Od, Ofer of Personnel—Rear Adm. George A. Knudsen, 5303 29th Street, one 15. Assistant Chief, Office of Personnel.— Capt. Joseph R. Scullion, 427 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Civilian Personnel Division.— Harry L. Morgan, 9026 Fairview Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Enlisted Personnel Division.— Capt. Benjamin P. Clark, 9501 Edgeley Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Medical Division.—Rear Adm. Howard D. Fishburn, 5007 Danbury Court, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Officer Personnel Division.— Capt. William B. Ellis, 3814 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Md Chzef, Special Services Division.— Capt. James F. Bills, 5101 Elsmere Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Training and Procurement Division.— Capt. Roger M. Dudley, 9709 Fern-wood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. WELFARE President, Coast Guard Welfare—Adm. Edwin J. Roland, 4401 Q Street. Executive Vice President, Coast Guard Welfare—Capt. James F. Bills, 5101 Elsmere Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. 432 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Complroller of the Curremcy.—James J. Saxon, 6024 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md Administrative Assistant to the Compitroller—A. J. Faulstich, 505 Elderwood Road, Silver Spring, Md. First Deputy Comptroller—C. B. Redman, 1600 South Joyce Street, Apt. C110, Arlington, Va. Deputy Comptroller—W. B. Camp, 9518 Kentstone Drive, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Comptroller—J. T. Watson, 5825 Osceola Road, Bethesda, Md. Devil Comptroller—T. G. DeShazo, 612 South University Drive, Falls Church, a. Deputy Comptroller of the Currency for Trusts.—Dean E. Miller, 1910 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. Chief National Bank Examiner.—R. C. Egertson, 3705 Lyons Lane, Alexandria, Va. Economist to the Comptroller—A. V. Abramson, 1020 19th Street, Zone 6. DIVISION CHIEFS Federal Reserve Issue and Redemption.—E. G. Dawson, 6520 Washington Drive, Falls Church, Va. Loge, Division.— Chief Counsel Robert Bloom, 1516 16th Road North, Arlington, a. Organization.—J. T. Connolly, 5116 Manning Drive, Bethesda, Md. Statistical. —W. Edwin Smith, 1835 K Street, Zone 6. Auditor—M. M. Washburn, 5140 15th Street North, Arlington, Va. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING Fourteenth and C Streets SW. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 Director—Henry J. Holtzclaw, 2231 Sudbury Road. Assistant Director—Frank G. Uhler, 2409 Taylor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Controller—Charles E. Deery, 4859 27th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. BUREAU OF THE MINT Director—Eva Adams, Apt. 1221-W, The Towers, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Director—Frederick W. Tate, 533 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. BUREAU OF NARCOTICS 1300 E Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400 Commassioner of Narcotics—Henry L. Giordano, 9609 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Commissioner.— Charles Siragusa, 2905 Farm Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Commissioner.—George H. Gaffney, 7400 Lakeview Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief Counsel.—Carl DeBaggio, 5909 Ninth Street North, Arlington, Va. UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE Chief—James J. Rowley, 3501 Rittenhouse Street. Deputy Chief —Paul J. Paterni, 5717 33d Street. Assistant Chief —E. A. Wildy, 4618-B, 36th Street South, Arlington, Va. Chief Inspector—Michael W. Torina, 3634 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Department of the Treasury 433 FISCAL SERVICE BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS Camilo of Accounis.—H. R. Gearhart, 4318 Rosedale Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Commassioner.—Sidney S. Sokol, 6507 North Capitol Street. Chzef Disbursing Officer, Division of Disbursement.—Julian F. Cannon 4904 Falstone Avenue. Deputy Commissioner in Charge of Central Accounts.—Howard A. Turner, 4740 Bradley Boulevard, Apt. A-17, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Commissioner in Charge of Central Reports.—Samuel J. Elson, 3165 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Commissioner in Charge of Accounting Systems.—Ray T. Bath, 10225 Kensington Parkway, Apt. 206, Kensington, Md. Chief Auditor, Division of Internal Audits.—Harold A. Ball, 2938 Macomb Street. Deputy Commissioner in. Charge of Deposits, Investments and Surety Bonds.—Sidney Cox, 3817 Wendy Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Administration.—John H. Henriksen, 2500 20th Road North, Apt. 401, Arlington, Va. BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT GompinsionermsRonsid M. Merritt, 5202 Abingdon Road, Westmoreland Hills, Assistant Commissioner.—Ross A. Heffelfinger, 4427 Davenport Street. Depry Commissioner.— Michael E. McGeoghegan, 4427 Arnold Road, Suitland, d Deputy ‘Commissioner in Charge, Chicago Office.—Jack P. Thompson, 6229 Winthrop Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Dire, hashersbiing Office.—Frank Armfield, Jr., 4410 10th Avenue, Vienna, a Chief of Division of— Loans and Currency.—Harold M. Stephenson, 512 Howsen Avenue, Fairfax, Va. Zebmenss and Audit.—George C. Danforth, 3227 South Utah Street, Arlington, a. Retired Securities.—Settle Headley, 2504 41st Street. Chief Counsel.—Thomas J. Winston, Jr., 104 East Melbourne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. OFFICE OF THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES Treasurer.— Mrs. Kathryn O’Hay Granahan, The Mayflower, Zone 6. Deputy Treasurer.— William T. Howell, 5421 Sanger Avenue, Alexandria, Va. plovsam Deputy Treasurer.— Willard E. Scott, 3930 Mackall Avenue, McLean, a. Assistant to the Deputy Treasurer.—Hayden E. Isaacs, 4720 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant to the Deputy Treasurer.—D. A. Pagliai, 10606 Dunkirk Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Operations Divisions: Cash.—Joseph E. Webb, 4332 Montgomery Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Check Accounting.—Peter E. Traver, 6306 31st Street North, Arlington, Va. Check Claims.— Walter J. Herron, 989 North Potomac Street, Arlington, Va. Currency Redemption.—Frank N. Proctor, 1400 S Street SE., Zone 20. frist onto Data Processing.—Roy O. Conner, 2905 Weller Road, Silver Spring, d. General Accounts.—Estil J. Kious, 5811 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. Securities—Howard M. Annis, 4614 19th Street North, Arlington, Va. Services Divisions: Adminisirative.—R. Glenn Hawthorne, 303 Monroe Street, Herndon, Va. Examiner of Questioned Documents.—Alwyn Cole, 2730 Blaine Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Internal Audit.—Marshall T. Gould, 11613 35th Avenue, Beltsville, Md. Management Analysis.—Orion H. Tomkinson, 12027 Berry Street, Silver Spring, Md. ; Personnel Administration.—John T. Burns, Jr., 2712 Elnora Street, Silver Spring, Md. 434 Congressional Directory NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND FINANCIAL PROBLEMS Department of the Treasury. Phone, EXecutive 3-6400, extension 5334 Chairman.—Douglas Dillon (Secretary of the Treasury). Dean Rusk (Secretary of State). Luther H. Hodges (Secretary of Commerce). William MeC. Martin, Jr. (Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System). Harold > Linder (President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank of Wash-ington). Secretary.— George H. Willis (Director, Office of International Affairs, Treasury Department). DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (All offices located at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., unless otherwise stated) ROBERT S. McNAMARA, Secretary of Defense; born in San Francisco, Calif., June 9, 1916, son of Robert James and Clara Nell (Strange) McNamara; Univer-sity of California, A.B.; Harvard, MBA; University of Alabama, LL.D. (honorary); Phi Beta Kappa; married Margaret Craig, August 13, 1940; children— Margaret, Elizabeth, Kathleen, Robert Craig; assistant professor of business administration, Harvard, 1940-43; Ford Motor Co., 1946 to January 3, 1961, elected president on November 9, 1960; formerly member of board of directors of Scott Paper Co.; active duty in the Air Force 1943 to 1946; awarded Legion of Merit; sworn in as Secretary of Defense January 21, 1961; home: Ann Arbor, Mich.; Washington address: 2412 Tracy Place. ROSWELL LEAVITT GILPATRIC, Deputy Secretary of Defense; born in Brooklyn, N.Y., November 4, 1906, son of Walter Hodges and Charlotte (Leavitt) Gilpatric; B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, Yale College, 1928, LL.B. Yale Law School, 1931; married Madelin Thayer Kudner, September 18, 1958; children by previous marriage: Joan Bradshaw, John Fulton, Elizabeth Leavitt; admitted to New York bar 1932, U.S. Supreme Court, 1935; partner Cravath, de Gersdorff, Swaine & Wood (now Cravath, Swaine & Moore), New York City, 1940-51 and 19563-January 20, 1961; Visiting Sterling Lecturer, Yale Law School, 1939-42 and 1946-48; Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Materiel), 1951, and Under Secretary of the Air Force, 1951-53; sworn in as Deputy Secretary of Defense January 23, 1961; member of Yale University Council (1957-62) ; member of New York State Defense Commission (since 1959); Dutch Reformed Church; clubs: River, Century Association, Pilgrims (New York City); Yacht (Essex, Conn.); 1925 F St. Club (Wash., D.C.); homes: New York City and Grasonville, Md; Washington address: 4201 Cathedral Avenue. IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY The Secretary of Defense—Robert S. McNamara, rm 3E880, Ext. 55261. Legislative Assistant.—David E. McGiffert, rm 3E944, Ext. 76211; 1531 26th Street, Zone 7. Military Assistant.—Brig. Gen. George S. Brown, USAF, rm 3E880, Ext. 55261; 7603 Livingston Road, Oxon Hill, Md. The Special Assistant.—Adam Yarmolinsky, rm 3E941, Ext. 76351; Route 2, McLean, Va. Secretary to the Secretary of Defense..—Margaret S. Stroud, rm 3E880, Ext. 55261; 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Apt. 313, Arlington, Va. The Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Roswell L. Gilpatric, rm 3E925, Ext. 56352. Military Assistant.—Capt. William D. Houser, USN, rm 3E925, Ext. 71509; 2430 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. Military Assistant.—Col. Francis J. Roberts, USA, rm 3E925, Ext. 77845; 3708 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. Secretary (Private) — Mrs. Anne Hatfield, rm 3E925, Ext. 56352; River House, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Sede ee Mary Alexander, rm 3E925, Ext. 56352; 2801 Quebec Street, one 8. Secretary.—Gwen Kinkead, rm 3E925, Ext. 56352; 2040 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. 435 436 Congressional Directory ARMED FORCES POLICY COUNCIL Chairman.— Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense. Members: Roswell L. Gilpatrie, Deputy Secretary of Defense. Cyrus R. Vance, Secretary of the Army. Fred Korth, Secretary of the Navy. Eugene M. Zuckert, Secretary of the Air Force. Harold Brown, Director of Defense Research and Engineering. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, USA, Chief of Staff, Army. Adm. George W. Anderson, Jr., USN, Chief of Naval Operations. Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, USAF, Chief of Staff, Air Force. Gen. David M. Shoup, USMC, Commandant of the Marine Corps (on Marine Corps matters only). DIRECTOR OF DEFENSE RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING Director—Harold Brown, rm 3E1006, Ext. 79111; 416 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va. Secretary to the Director—Jean M. Bederski, rm 3E1006, Ext. 79111; 2926 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 6, Va. Executive Assistant.—Samuel E. Clements, rm 3E1006, Ext. 56556; 4903 East Earlston Drive, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary of Defense (Deputy Director).—John H. Rubel, rm 3E1014, Ext. 57178; 3709 Harrison Street, Zone 15. Military Assistant to the Deputy Director—Col. John R. Deane, Jr., USA, rm 3E1014, Ext. 57178; 3408 Branch Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director (Administration and Management).—Vice Adm. Charles B. Martell, USN, rm 3E1009, Ext. 74176; 4803 Newport Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Office of Review and Services—Ben G. Huff, rm 3E1019, Ext. 72525; 400 South Fenwick Street, Arlington 6, Va. Executive Assistant (Manpower). — Mrs. Astrid W. Kraus, rm 3D1029, Ext. 78155; 3101 Highland Place, Zone 8. Deputy Director (Engineering and Chemistry). —James H. Gardner, rm 3E112, Ext. 57817; 322 Mansion Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director (Engineering Management). —Robert S. Tucker, rm 3D1040, Ext. 78011; 4103 Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. Assistant Director (Chemical Technology). —Jack T. Thurston, rm 3E112, Ext. 59604; R.F.D. 1, Box 215, Weems, Va. Deputy Director (Research and Information Systems).—Eugene G. Fubini, rm 3E1030, Ext. 74172; 9000 Bronson Drive, Potomae, Md. Assistant Director (Communications and Data Processing Systems).—[ Vacant], rm 3D1082, Ext. 57936. Assistant Director (Intelligence and Reconnaissance).—Bruno W. Augenstein, rm 3E120, Ext. 73712; 4520 North 32d Road, Arlington, Va. Director of Electronics.—James M. Bridges, rm 3D1051, Ext. 57245; 6601 North 31st Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director (Research).—[Vacant], rm 3E1031, Ext. 74311. Deputy Director (Strategic and Defensive Systems).—Fred A. Payne, Jr., rm 3E130, Ext. 79386; 7624 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Director (Strategic Weapons).—Richard A. Montgomery, rm 3E130, Ext. 74931; 5910 Maxwell Court, McLean, Va. Assistant Director (Defensive Systems).—Burton P. Brown, rm 3D132, Ext. 75385; Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director (Ranges and Space Ground Support).—Brig. Gen. Paul T. Cooper, USAF, rm 3E144, Ext. 79203; 7722 Dockser Terrace, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Director (Tactical Warfare Programs).—John L. McLucas, rm 3E1040, Ext. 59713; 2336 South Nash Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director (Combat Systems).—Samuel O. Perry, rm 3D1067, Ext. 52754; 388 N Street SW., Zone 24. Assistant Director (Undersea Warfare and Battle Support Systems). —James H. Bridges, rm 3D1048, Ext. 72205; 5506 Bargo Court, Falls Church, Va. Director of Ordnance—Melvin Bell, rm 3D118, Ext. 73459; 8821 Bellwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director of Aeronautics.—Thomas C. Muse, rm 3E1047, Ext. 53015; 3501 North Peary Street, Arlington, Va. Department of Defense 437 Director— Continued Assistant to the Director—John B. Macauley, rm 3E1060, Ext. 53637; 3899 North Stafford Street, Arlington 7, Va. Special Assistant (Space) —Lawrence L. Kavanau, rm 3E144, Ext. 57345; 4517 Edgefield Road, Kensington, Md. Special Assistant (Command and Control).—Robert C. Prim, rm 3D117, Ext. 77922; 5301 Elliott Road, Westmoreland Hills, Zone 16. Chairman, Director's Staff Group.—Brig. Gen. John W. O’Neill, USAF, rm 3E1082, Ext. 72433; 5916 South Ridge Drive, McLean, Va. Assistant Director (International Programs).— Arthur W. Robinson, Jr., rm 3D1060, Ext. 71644; 11 Edgewood Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Director, Office of Atomic Programs.—John E. Jackson, rm 3E1071, Ext. 77166; 4800 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. Defense Science Board: Chairman.—Clifford C. Furnas, rm 3E1060, Ext. 54157; Chancellor, Univer-sity of Buffalo, Buffalo 14, N.Y. Executive Secretary. — William W. Hammersechmidt, rm 3E1060, Ext. 54157; 2434 Holmes Run Drive, Falls Church, Va. Advanced Research Projects Agency: Director—Jack P. Ruina, rm 3E1060, Ext. 78255; 4220 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director (Management). — William H. Godel, rm 3E172, Ext. 57151; 228 Waterway Drive, Falls Church, Va. Acting Director (Program Management) .—Donald K. Hess, rm 3E172, Ext. 57167; 5318 Glenwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Director, Ballistic Missile Defense Research.—Charles M. Herzfeld, rm 3D156, Ext. 57026; 811 Hyde Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Director, ste SST ) 5 Albert M. Rubin-stein, rm 2B260, Ext. 52984; 2709 Navarre Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Director, Materials Sciences—Charles F. Yost, rm 3E155, Ext. 56607; 1806 Merrifields Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Director, Nuclear Test Detection.—George F. Bing, rm 3D170, Ext. 57060; 2431 North Fillmore Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Director, Propellant Chemistry.—Gene V. Mock, rm 3D165, Ext. 57195; 3719 North Delaware Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Director, Remote Area Conflict.—Robert C. Phelps, rm 3E160, Ext. 57105; 201 Otter Rock Drive, Greenwich, Conn. Weapons Systems Evaluation Group: Director—Lt. Gen. Harvey T. Alness, USAF, rm 2ES812, Ext. 76335; 105 Valley Court, Falls Church, Va. Technical Director—Robert F. Rinehart, rm 2E812, Ext. 54188; 4006 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Executive Secretary.—Col. Roger E. Phelan, USAF, rm 2E812, Ext. 76336; 939 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CIVIL DEFENSE) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Steuart L. Pittman, rm 3 E340, Ext. 74484; 1816 24th Street, Zone 7. Secretaries to the Assistant Secretary.—A. Genevieve LaFrance, rm 3E340, Ext. 74484; 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8; Betty Lou Stone, rm 3E340, Ext. 74484; 4025 Davis Place, Zone 7. Deputy Assistant Secretaries of Defense.—William P. Durkee, rm 3E336, Ext. 59384; 3429 34th Street, Zone 8; Walter F. Lineberger, Jr., rm 3E334, Ext. 53189; 5271 Bent Branch Road, Zone 16. Executive Assistant.—Robert E. Holt, rm 3E340, Ext. 57295; 408 Bay Tree Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director for Plans and Programs.—Joseph Romm, rm 3E318, Ext. 71364; 6705 Pyle Road, Bethesda 14, Md. : Comptroller. — Troy V. McKinney, rrm 3E326, Ext. 57120; 4 Tansey Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director for Technical Operations.—James Wise, rm 3B331, Ext. 59611; 2122 California Street, Zone 8. Director for Federal Assistance—Hubert A. Schon, rm 3D347, Ext. 78314; Hunting Towers, Alexandria, Va. 89708°—63——30 438 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Director for Research.— Walmer E. Strope, rm 3E310, Ext. 76258; 1514 Half Moon Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director for Public Information.—C. Owen Smith, rm 3E341, Ext. 79483; 37 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director for Technical Liaison.—Gerald R. Gallagher, rm 3E282, Ext. 59548; 2937 W Street SE., Zone 20. Director for Industrial Participation.—V. L. Couch, rm 3E278, Ext. 55282; 4906 North 28th Street, Arlington 7, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMPTROLLER) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Charles J. Hitch, rm 3E854, Ext. 53237; 5406 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Betty M. Meints, rm 3E854, Ext. 53237; 333 South Glebe Road, Arlington 4, Va. Special Assistant.—Maj. Gen. Robert S. Moore, USA, rm 3E854, Ext. 54845; 1900 F Street, Zone 6. Economic Advisor.—Henry E. Glass, rm 3D855, Ext. 78191; 2104 North Quin-tana Street, Arlington 5, Va. : Deputy Assistant Secretary (Budgel).—Joseph S. Hoover, rm 3E843, Ext. 59252; 3221 Military Road, Zone 15. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Management) —W. Carl Blaisdell, rm 3E838, Ext. 78580; 209 Fairfax Road, Alexandria, Va. Directorate for Management Evaluation.—Lee S. Harding, rm 3B871, Ext. 55166; Broad Run, Va. Directorate for Statistical Services.—Foster Adams, rm 4B938, Ext. 76107; 1527 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Accounting and Audit).—Daniel Borth, rm 3E838, Ext. 77644; 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington 4, Va. Directorate for Accounting and Finance Policy.— Laurence W. Acker, rm 3C883, Ext. 76837; 1619 Pepperdine Drive, Vienna, Va. Deputy Compiroller for Audit.—[Vacant], rm 1026, Munitions Building, Ext. 56931. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Programming). —Hugh McCullough, rm 3E822, Ext. 56342; 9607 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Directorate for Systems Planning.—[Vacant], rm 3B862, Ext. 57438. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Systems Analysis) .—Alain C. Enthoven, rm 3C868, Ext. 57191; 3203 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INSTALLATIONS AND LOGISTICS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Thomas D. Morris, rm 3E808, Ext. 55254; 5223 Duvall Drive, Zone 16. : Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.—Sally J. Moser, rm 3E808, Ext. 55254; 1200 South Court House Road, Arlington 4, Va. Special Assistant.—Robert C. Unkrich, rm 3E822, Ext. 57402; 6314 Green Spring Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Glenn V. Gibson, rm 3E808, Ext. 71163; 9322 Parkhill Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. . Directorate for International Programs.—Donald S. Cuffe, rm 3D814, Ext. 75981; 1821 North Jackson Street, Arlington 1, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Procurement).—G. C. Bannerman, rm 3E822, Ext. 78177; 3506 T Street, Zone 7. Directorate for Procurement Policy.—Col. Robert H. McCutcheon, USAF, rm 3D774, Ext. 77909; 4030 North Tazewell Street, Arlington 7, Va. Directorate for Procurement Management.— Robert D. Lyons, rm 3D768, Ext. 56705; 504 Crosswoods Drive, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. Directorate for Small Business Policy.—Richard W. Webb, rm 3E821, Ext. 76907; 5538 North 10th Street, Arlington 5, Va. : Chairman, Contract Finance Commitiee—John S. Bachman, rm 4B925, Ext. 77331; 4524 32d Road North, Arlington 1, Va. Department of Defense 439 Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary (Supply and Services).—Paul H. Riley, rm 3ES08, Ext. 71164; 1127 Lake Boulevard, Annandale, Va. Directorate for Supply Management Policy.—Brig. Gen. Joseph R. DeLuca, USAF, rm 4B740, Ext. 79238; 4819 Bradford Drive, Annandale, Va. Directorate for Transportation and Warehousing Policy.—Vineent F. Caputo, rm 4B714, Ext. 77191; 5711 Noble Drive, McLean, Va. Directorate for Telecommunicalions Policy.—M. BE. Curts, Building 12, Navy Si Center, Room 4205, Ext. 41157; 2652 South June Street, Arlington, a. Directorate for Petroleum Logistics Policy.—Vice Adm. Burton B. Biggs, USN, rm 4B725, Ext. 55644; 2902 North Glebe Read, Arlington, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Properties and Installations). —Edward J. Sheridan, rm 3E760, Ext. 79155; 2711 Sycamore Street, Alexandria, Va. Directorate for Construction.—John Heard, rm 3E763, Ext. 79381; 104 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Directorate for Real Property Managemeni.—Allen W. Fore, rm 3E767, Ext. 54258; 106 East Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Weapons Acquisition and Industrial Readiness).— James N. Davis, rm 3E784, Ext. 71368; 7713 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. Directorate for Industrial Readiness—Henry A. Damminger (acting), rm 3E784, Ext. 56322; 4823 Lochraven Drive, McLean, Va. Directorate for Weapons Systems, Scheduling and Analysis—Eckhard Benne-witz, rm 3E7&4, Ext. 56322; 7317 Broxburn Court, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Equipment Maintenance and Readiness). — George Fouch, rm 3E752, Ext. 79325; 6859 Tulip Hill Terrace, Zone 16. Directorate for Maintenance Policy..—John R. Taylor, rm 1E836, Ext. 76191; 3708 Battery Road, Alexandria, Va. Directorate for Quality Control & Reliabiiity—John J. Riordan, rm 1ES815, Ext. 79263; 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 15. Assistant for Industrial Management Practices.—A. William Buschman, rm 1E791, Ext. 79325; 1920 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Family Housing).—John J. Reed, rm 3E760, Ext. 57804; 2109 Cyrus Place, Alexandria, Va. Directorate for Programming.—John H. Arrington, rm 3C832, Ext. 76231; 4000 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Directorate for Management and Evaluation.— Arthur B. Crap, rm 3D835, Ext. 74329; 601 19th Street, Zone 6. Directorate for Standardization and Design.—Sigmund I. Gerber, rm 3C838, Ext. 57688; 6817 Algonquin Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.—Paul H. Nitze, rm 4E806, Ext. 54351; 3120 Wood-ley Road, Zone 8. Secretary to the Assistant Secrelary.— Margaret S. Martin, rm 4E806, Ext. 54351; 1207 Powhatan Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— William P. Bundy, rm 4E811; Ext. 57273; 3500 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary.— Lawrence C. McQuade, rm 4E806, Ext. 56273; 3248 Prospect Avenue, Zone 7; Peter R. Knaur, rm 4ES811, Ext. 56274; 5002 Rockmere Court, Zone 16. Executive Officer—Col. John W. Dean, Jr., USA, rm 4E810, Ext. 79729; 9500 Marguerite Court, Annandale, Va. Director, Policy Review Staff—Maj. Gen. Douglas V. Johnson, USA (Ret.), rm 3D238, Ext. 73331; 7 Fort Hunt Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Planning and NSC).—Henry S. Rowen, rm 4E828, Ext. 72307; 3307 Newark Street, Zone 8. Director, Policy Planning Staff.—Rear Adm. John M. Lee, USN, rm 4E842, Ext. 72247; 1940 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Arms Control).— Arthur W. Barber, rm 4E828, Ext. 75146; 7600 Hemlock Street, Bethesda 14, Md. 440 Congressional Directory Deputy Assistant Secretary (Regional Affairs).—Frank K. Sloan, rm 4E816, Ext. 78101; 1500 South 23d Street, Arlington, Va. Regional Director, Europe.—Brig. Gen. Samuel K. Eaton, USA, rm 4D772, Ext. 77207; 3422 36th Street, Zone 16. Regional Director, Near East, South Asia and Africa.—Brig. Gen. Stephen O. Fuqua, Jr., USA, rm 3E226, Ext. 71335; 3400 Garfield Street, Zone 7. Regional Director, Far East—Rear Adm. Luther C. Heinz, USN, rm 4D761, Ext. 54175; 2406 North Quebec Street, Arlington 7, Va. Regional Director, Western Hemisphere.—Brig. Gen. W. A. Enemark, USA, rm 4C839, Ext. 77588; 3214 39th Street, Zone 16. Regional Director, Sino-Soviet.—Col. Frederick J. Yeager, USA, rm 4D814, Ext. 74689; 3311 Highland Place, Zone 8. Director, Office of Foreign Military Rights.— William E. Lang, rm 4C774, Ext. 56386; 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Office of Foreign Economic Affarrs.—Joseph W. Darling, rm 4C840, Ext. 74625; 423 New Jersey Avenue SE., Zone 3. Director of Military Assistance—Gen. Robert J. Wood, USA, rm 3E206, Ext. 53291. Deputies.— William M. Leffingwell, rm 3E206, Ext. 57013; 2601 Woodley Place, Zone 8; Brig. Gen. William S. Steele, USAF, rm 3E206, Ext. 75472; 2205 46th Street, Zone 7. Chief, Planning Division.— Milton H. Blick, rm 3C228, Ext. 77782; 9218 Laurel Oak Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Programming Division.—Col. William J. Yates, USAF, rm 3C237, Ext. 78000; 609 Waterway Drive, Fairfax, Va. Chief, Administration and Management Col. Thomas A. Division.— Kenan, USA, rm 3C200, Ext. 55459; 4421 Q Street, Zone 7. Military Assistance Comptroller—W. A. Comer, rm 3D239, Ext. 74758; 4208 23d Road North, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant, International Logistics Negotiations.—Henry J. Kuss, Jr., rm 3D242, Ext. 59562; 7318 Chatham Street, North Springfield, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (MANPOWER) Assistant Secretary of Defense—Norman S. Paul, rm 3E966, Ext. 52334; 3035 Chain Bridge Road, Zone 16. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.— Virginia Joseph, rm 3E966, Ext. 52334; 2826 28th Street, Zone 8. Special Assistant.—Stephen S. Jackson, rm 3E966, Ext. 79158; Apt. A-1611, River House, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Dt C. Evans, rm 4B946, Ext. 52431; 3533 Warder Street, one 10. Deputy Coordinator, Federal Voting Assistance Program.—James W. Platt, rm 3C335, Ext. 79141; 2205 Valley Circle, Alexandria, Va. Executive Assistant.—John L. Fallon, rm 3E966, Ext. 73137; 801 Hobbs Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Military Assistant.—Col. Melvin D. Henderson, USMC, rm 3E966, Ext. 73137; 428 Valley Lane, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civilian Personnel and Industrial Relations). — Stephen N. Shulman, rm 3C963, Ext. 76381; 3829 Ingalls Avenue, Alex-andria, Va. Directorate for Civilian Personnel.—Leon L. Wheeless, rm 3E963, Ext. 55348; 4309 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Directorate for Industrial Relations.—Samuel Silver, rm 3C259, Ext. 74854; 8808 Spring Valley Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Education).—Edward L. Katzenbach, Jr., rm 1E884, Ext. 57579; 2222 48th Street, Zone 7. Directorate for Manpower Resources.— Albert Kay, rm 1E872, Ext. 72091; 204 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. Directorate for Education Programs.—Col. J. A. Bowman, USAF, rm 1E872, Ext. 56718; 322 Anneliese Drive, Falls Church, Va. Directorate for Armed Forces Information and Education.—John C. Broger, rm 1E884, Ext. 76125; 6904 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. : Deputy Assistant Secretary (Health and Medical).—Frank B. Berry, M.D., rm 3E772, Ext. 72111; 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Department of Defense 441 Assistant Secretary of Defense—Continued Deputy Assistant Secretary (Military Personnel Policy).— Brig. Gen. Julian H. Bowman, USAF, rm 3C961, Ext. 74166; 3800 North 27th Street, Arlington 7, Va. Directorate for Compensation Affairs—Col. John E. Kirk, USA, rm 3C980, Ext. 79191; 2602 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Directorate for Management Affairs.—Capt. G. D. Williams, USN, rm 3C975, Ext. 77197; 6100 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington 5, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve Affairs).—[Vacant.] Deputy Assistant Secretary (Security Policy).— Walter T. Skallerup, Jr., rm 3C267, Ext. 78233; 4555 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. Directorate for Security Programs.—Robert L. Applegate, rm 3C281, Ext. 57141; 9001 Elmdale Drive, Pinecrest, Alexandria, Va. Directorate for Industrial Personnel Access Authorization Review.— Herbert Lewis, rm 3C260, Ext. 73257; 6519 East Halbert Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Special Studies and Requirements).— William Gorham, rm 3D970, Ext. 54593; 1561 35th Street, Zone 7. Directorate for Special Studies.—[Vacant.] Directorate for Requirements.—[Vacant.] Chairman, Reserve Forces Policy Board.—John Slezak, rm 3A926, Ext. 75253; 711 West State Street, Sycamore, Ill. Military Executive.—Maj. Gen. Ralph A. Palladino, USAR, rm 3A926, Ext. 75253; 3199 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. Chairman, Armed Forces Chaplains Board.—Chap. (Maj. Gen.) Robert P. Taylor, USAF, rm 1078, T-8 Building, Ext. 69205; 436 Park Street NW., Vienna, Va. Executive Director.—Col. John L. Rhea, USAF, rm 3C335, Ext. 79015; 3305 North Nottingham Street, Arlington, Va. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) Assistant Secretary of Defense.— Arthur Sylvester, rm 2E800, Ext. 79312; 4706 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. Secretary to the Assistant Secretary.— Violet L. Bryan, rm 2E800, Ext. 79312; 1101 South Washington Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Nils A. Lennartson, rm 2E800, Ext. 53381; 214-M Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Va. Military Assistant.—Capt. Hugh M. Robinson, USN, rm 2E784, Ext. 59032; 6202 29th Street North, Arlington, Va. Executive Assistant.—Maj. Richard F. Hum, USAF, rm 2E800, Ext. 79143; 2 Iona Way, Alexandria, Va. Directorate for New Services.—Orville S. Splitt, rm 2E765, Ext. 53201; 2603 Rodes Court, Annandale, Va. Directorate for Special Activities.—John E. Carland, rm 2E772, Ext. 52133; 3608 North Upland Street, Arlington 7, Va. Directorate for Plans and Programs.—Col. Frederick M. O'Neill, USAF, rm 2E776, Ext. 71346; 1325 North Pierce Street, Arlington, Va. Directorate for Security Review.— Charles W. Hinkle, rm 2C763, Ext. 74325; 905 Birchwood Road, Falls Church, Va. Directorate for Declassification.—Col. John W. Ferris, USA (acting), rm 3E184, Ext. 57116; 5729 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 16. GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—John T. McNaughton, rm 3E980, Ext. 53341; 5031 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Secretary to the General Counsel.—Ruth Y. Clark, rm 3E980, Ext. 53341; 4656 South Third Street, Arlington 4, Va. Deputy General Ccunsel.—Leonard Niederlehner, rm 3E980, Ext. 77248; 3709 North Nelson Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Logistics).—Jack L. Stempler, rm 3D937, Ext. 75073; 1202 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Manpower). — Frank A. Bartimo, rm 3E977, Ext. 79341; 513 Eppart Street, Falls Church, Va. 442 Congressional Directory General Counsel—Continued Deputy General Counsel—Continued Assistant General Counsel (Fiscal Matters).—Maurice H. Lanman, rm 3D961, Ext. 77228; 4416 Westbrook Lane, Chevy Chase View, Kensington, Md. Assistant General Counsel (International Affairs).—Benjamin Forman, rm 3D1028, Ext. 78343; 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Apt. B-1201, Arlington 2, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Administration). —James J. Kearney, rm 3C915, Ext. 56804; 7700 Persimmon Tree Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Legislative Reference Service—Frank J. Sherlock, rm 3D960, Ext. 71305; 1633 Hickory Hill Road, Falls Church, Va. © ASSISTANTS TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy). — Gerald W. Johnson, rm 3E1074, Ext. 56639; 626 DeLashmut Circle, Falls Church, Va. Military Assistants: Col. Tp L. Hooper, USA, rm 3E1074, Ext. 75161; 807 15th Street, Alex-dria, Va. : Capt. W. F. V. Bennett, USN, rm 3E1074, Ext. 75161; 5303 Grantham Street, Springfield, Va. Col. W. H. Fleming, USAF, rm 3E1074, Ext. 75161; 528 Waterway Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistont to the Secretary of Defense (Legislative Affairs).—David E. McGiffert, rm 3E944, Ext. 76211; 15631 26th Street, Zone 7. Deputy.— Brig. Gen. Charles R. Roderick, USAF, rm 3E944, Ext. 75381; 401 South Taylor Street, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Office of Legislative Liaison.—Brig. Gen. Charles R. Roderick, USAF, rm 3E944, Ext. 75381; 401 South Taylor Street, Arlington 4, Va. Deputy (Military Posture) .—Fielding L. Wright, Jr., rm 3E947, Ext. 73782; 2101 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy (ISA, Installations, PA).—Col. Clyde M. Dillender, Jr., USA, rm 3D919, Ext. 57104; Apt. C-815, River House, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Deputy (Logistics, DSA).—Cdr. John H. Fitzgerel, USN, rm 3D919, Ext. 79369; 3706 Boundbrook Lane, Alexandria, Va. Deputy (R&E, AE)—Lt. Col. Grover K. Coe, USAF, rm 3D919, Ext. 54132; 5817 Fifth Road South, Arlington 4, Va. Deputy (Manpower).—Lt. Col. Bruce F. Meyers, USMC, rm 3D919, Ext. 54131; 3909 Wagon Wheel Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy (Special Legislation). —Dr. Maurice G. Burnside, rm 3D930, Ext. 73344; 800 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy (Civil Defense).—James F. Shumate, rm 3D920, Ext. 55497; 1611 Roundtree Drive, Falls Church, Va. Special Projects.—Lt. Col. Mary G. McDonald, USA, rm 3D919, Ext. 79166; 2016 North Adams Street, Apt. 600, Arlington 1, Va. Director, Office of Plans and Coordination.—Col. Hamilton M. Hoyler, USMC, rm 3D944, Ext. 57470; 2024 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, Va. Defense Representative, North Atlantic and Mediterranean Areas/U.S. Regional fice, Defense Advisor—Lawrence Levy, rm 4E806, Ext. 54351. Director, Office of Organizational and Management Planning.—Solis Horwitz, rm 3E993, Ext. 78225; 1700 Harvard Street, Zone 9. Assistant to the Secretary.—Brig. Gen. Edward G. Lansdale, USAF, rm 3E947, Ext. 57742; 4503 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 7. Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.—Samuel W. Crosby, rm 3E925, Ext. 72059; 4421 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of Defense—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. : Director of Budget and Finance.—John A. Wylie, rm 3C916, Ext. 76760; 8004 Barron Street, Takoma Park 12, Md. Department of Defense 443 Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of Defense—Continued Director of Personnel.—John E. Moore, rm 3A918, Ext. 73723; Tipwick, Route 2, Box 443, Geergetown Pike, McLean, Va. Chief, Administrative Facilities and Services Branch.—Raymond J. Hayden, rm 3C921, Ext. 77241; 2400 32d Street, Zone 20. Chief, Graphics and Presentations Branch.—Robert B. Logan, rm 3A870, Ext. 54266; 909 Kerwin Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Security Services (OSD) Branch.—George J. Gould, rm 3B916, Ext. 77171; 4410 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. Historian.—Rudolph A. Winnacker, rm 3B915, Ext. 74216; 7002 Hillcrest Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. : Administrative Secretary.— Maurice W. Roche, rm 3D949, Ext. 78261; 308 Burke Road, Fairfax, Va. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF Chairman.—Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, USA, rm 2E872, Ext. 79121; Quarters 6, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief of Staff, U.S. Army.—Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, USA, rm 3E668, Ext. 52077; Quarters 1, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief of Naval Operations.—Adm. George W. Anderson, Jr., USN, rm 4E636, Ext. 56007; Admiral’s House, Naval Observatory, Zone 25. Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force.—Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, USAF, rm 4E929, Ext. 79225; Quarters 7, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Commandant of the Marine Corps.—Gen. David M. Shoup, USMC (on Marine Corps matters only), rm 2004, Arlington Annex, Ext. 42500; Commandant’s House, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 25. JOINT STAFF Director.—Vice Adm. Herbert D. Riley, USN, rm 2E932, Ext. 74084; Quarters H, Navy Yard, Zone 25. Vice Director—Maj. Gen. John M. Reynolds, USAF, rm 2E936, Ext. 71297; 6008 Westchester Court, Camp Springs, Md. Deputy Director—Maj. Gen. John A. Heintges, USA, rm 2E937, Ext. 76628; 2323 Tracy Place, Zone 8. Director, J—1 (Personnel).—Rear Adm. William B. Sieglaff, USN, rm 2E824, Ext. 73062; 3031 O Street, Zone 7. Director, J-2 (Intelligence). —Maj. Gen. Richard Collins, USA, rm 2E964, Ext. 56830; 5111 Eighth Road South, Arlington 4, Va. Director, J-3 (Operations).—Maj. Gen. Ferdinand T. Unger, USA, rm 2D878, Ext. 73702; 3077 Cleveland Avenue, Zone 8. Director, J—4 (Logistics).—Maj. Gen. Daniel F. Callahan, USAF, rm 2E832, Ext. 52732; 2346 South Meade Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director, J-6 (Plans and Policy).—Maj. Gen. Paul S. Emrick, USAF, rm 2E1000, Ext. 55618; 7402 Dulany Drive, McLean, Va. Director, J-6 (Communications-Electronics).—Brig. Gen. John A. MeDavid, USAF, rm 2B878, Ext. 71998; 4805 Maugh Road, McLean, Va. Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities—Maj. Gen. ig H. Krulak, USMC, rm 2E972, Ext. 54590; 2230 California Street, one 8. Special Assistant for Military Assistance Affairs—Rear Adm. Harry Smith, USN, rm 1C833, Ext. 75225; 5703 Rockmere Drive, Zone 16. Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff.—Brig. Gen. Michael J. Ingelido, USAF, rm 2E935, Ext. 72700; 3313 Quesada Street, Zone 15. JOINT SERVICE SCHOOLS THE NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE : Washington 25, D.C. Commandant.—Lt. Gen. Francis H. Griswold, USAF, rm 105, National War Col-lege, OXford 5-8315; Quarters 9, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant for Academic Affairs.—Maj. Gen. Francis T. Pachler, USA, rm 104, National War College, OXford 5-8201; Quarters 12, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. 444 Congressional Directory Commandant—Continued Deputy Commandant for Military Affairs.—Rear Adm. William A. Sutherland, Jr., USN, rm 101, National War College, OXford 5-8203; Quarters 6, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant for Foreign Affairs—Winthrop G. Brown, rm 103, Na-tional War College, OXford 5-8204; Quarters 15, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Executive Officer—Col. Milton C. Taylor, USA, rm 107, National War College, OXford 5-8318; Quarters 3-B, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES Washington 25, D.C. Commandant.—Rear Adm. Rufus E. Rose, USN, rm 200, OXford 5-8311; Quarters 10, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant, School of Resident Studies.—Maj. Gen. Tom R. Stoughton, USA, rm 226, OXford 5-8332; Quarters 5, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commandant, School of Extension Studies—Maj. Gen. Albert T. Wilson, Jr., USAF, rm 300, OXford 5-8221; Quarters 1, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Senior Educational Adviser—Marlin S. Reichley, rm 218, OXford 5-8321; 5219 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Executive Officer—Capt. Benjamin F. Worcester, USN, rm 206, OXford 5-8305; Building 3B, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE Norfolk 11, Virginia Commandant.—Maj. Gen. Robert H. Wienecke, USA, rm A201, Normandy Hall, MA 2-8211, Ext. 5302; Illinois House, 478 Powhatan Street, Naval Station, Norfolk 11, Va. Deputy Commandant for Navy.—Rear Adm. Andrew J. Hill, USN, rm E208, Normandy Hall, MA 2-8211, Ext. 5305; Quarters A, Porter Road, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk 11, Va. Deputy Commander for Air.—Brig. Gen. Philip H. Greasley, USAF, rm E212, Normandy Hall, MA 2-8211, Ext. 5307; Quarters B, Porter Road, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk 11, Va. Deputy Commandant for Army and Executive—Col. James L. Ballard, Jr., USA, rm E204, Normandy Hall, MA 2-8211, Ext. 5776; Quarters C, Porter Road, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk 11, Va. DEFENSE ATOMIC SUPPORT AGENCY Chief —Maj. Gen. Robert H. Booth, USA, rm 1B668, Ext. 56375; 4305 Roberts Avenue, Fort Meade, Md. Deputy Chief—Rear Adm. John W. Gannon, USN, rm 1B677, Ext. 57153; 2785 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Chief —Brig. Gen. Douglas C. Polhamus, USAF, rm 1B677, Ext. 75181; 101 Walnut Street, Fairfax, Va. Chief of Staff —Col. William J. Penly, USA, rm 1B668, Ext. 55338; 850 North Kentucky Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff —Col. Paul S. Brengle, USAF, rm 1B668, Ext. 55338; 426 East Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief Scientist.—William J. Otting, Jr., rm 1B677, Ext. 55265; 5820 Plainview Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Inspector General.—Col. Thomas M. Noonan, USAF, rm 1B741, Ext. 74874; 4800 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Histortan.—Mary Shelley, rm 1B727, Ext. 73717; 5601 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Surgeon.—Col. Robert H. Holmes, USA, rm 1B695, Ext. 52793; 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. Public Information Officer—Maj. Chester B. Vickery, USA, rm 1B915, Ext. 77626; 6103 Bison Street, Springfield, Va. Adjutant General.—Col. Edward J. Callahan, USA, rm 1B656, Ext. 74881; 3312 Whitcomb Place, Falls Church, Va. Department of Defense 445 Chief—Continued Complroller— Capt. John M. Gore, USN, rm 1B720, Ext. 52350; 206 North 23d Road, Arlington 7, Va. Director of Logistics—Col. Max C. Tyler, USA, rm 1B737, Ext. 71353; 6 Sharon Road, Alexandria, Va. Director of Personnel—Col. Thomas M. Noonan, USAF, rm 1B741, Ext. 74875; 4800 Kenmore Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director of Security—Col. Charles B. Layton, USA, rm 1B682, Ext. 75277; 3402 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff, Operattons.—Col. James H. Mangan, USAF, rm 1B671, Ext. 77933; 4515 North 25th Road, Arlington, Va. Deputy Chief of Siaff, Research and Development—Col. Harry E. Skinner, USA, rm 1B674, Ext. 53638; 4724 North 25th Road, Arlington, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff, Weapons Effects and Tests—Capt. Preston N. Shamer, USN, rm 1B672, Ext. 77412; 311 Van Buren Street, Falls Church, Va. DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY Building 12, Naval Service Center, Eighth and South Court House Read, Arlington, Va. Director—Lt. Gen. Alfred D. Starbird, USA, rm 4120, Ext. 43155; 4023 North Upland Street, Arlington, Va. Executive Assistant.—Col. John E. Morrison, USAF, rm 4130, Ext. 43157; 7712 Sebago Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Director, Defense Communications System.—Brig. Gen. George P. Sampson, USA, rm 4160, Ext. 42135; 3409 North Ohio Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director, National Military Command System.—Maj. Gen. John B. Jodi USAF, rm 4140, Ext. 41753; 2525 North Ridgeview Road, Arlington > Vo Deputy Director, Communications Satellite Project Office.—Rear Adm. Jack S. Lid USN, rm 4730, Ext. 42251; 2707 George Mason Place, Alexandria, Assistant Director, Administrative Services—Col. Elbert S. Maloney, USMC, rm 3715, Ext. 41014; 1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Comptroller. —Col. Giles H. Gere, USA, rm 4755, Ext. 42761; 4213 South Fourth Street, Arlington, Va. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Director.—Lt. Gen. Joseph F. Carroll, USAF, rm 3E258, Ext. 57353; 64 Westover Avenue, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Deputy Director—Lt. Gen. William W. Quinn, USA, rm 3E258, Ext. 75128; Quarters 27-B, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief of Staff—Rear Adm. Samuel B. Frankel, USN, rm 3E261, Ext. 57380; 2312 South Pierce Street, Arlington 2, Va. DEFENSE SUPPLY AGENCY Cameron Station, Alexandria, Va. Director—Lt. Gen. AndrewT. McNamara, USA, rm 135A, Ext. 81111; Quarters 27-A, Fort Myer, Arlington 1, Va. Deputy Director.—Rear Adm. Joseph M. Lyle, USN, rm 35A, Ext. 81113; Dorchester Towers, Apt. 303, 2001 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Ezecutive.—Col. John D. MecLaughlin, USA, rm 135A, Ext. 81115; 3319 North ~ Underwood Street, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistant to the Director. Clarence E. Short, rm 132B, Ext. 81131; 111 Army-Navy Drive, Apt. A-1111, Arlington 2, Va. Special Assistant for Public Affairs. ~_Gordon L. Harris, rm 1378, Ext. 31135; 910 Ridge Road, Annandale, Va. Inspector General.—Capt. Herman R. Fahlbusch, USN, rm 134C, Ext. 81057; 2610 Fordham Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director, Plans, Programs and Systems.—Maj. Gen. Roy T. Evans, Jr., USA, rm 130D, Ext. 81271; 4324 North 17th Street, Arlington, Va. Staff ‘Director, Administration—Col. C. D. Conley, USA, rm 138E, Ext. 81071; 38 Custis Lane, Wellington, Alexandria, Va. 446 Congressional Directory Director—Continued Staff Director, Personnel and Training.—Col. E. M. Teeter, USA, rm 110B, Ext. 81368; 3105 Towanda Road, Alexandria, Va. Oonishi Rober: C. Moot, rm 106E, Ext. 81201; 2 Woolls Place, Annan-dale, Va. Li M. Lemke, rm 110C, Ext. 81156; 6104 Cromwell Drive, one 16. Executive Director, Procurement and Production.—Rear Adm. Charles A. Blick, USN, rm 2053, Tempo A Building, Ext. 5795; 1132 Besley Road NE., Vienna, Va. Executive Director, Supply Operations.—Maj. Gen. Donald L. Hardy, USAF, rm 2065, Tempo A Building, Ext. 59660; 614 Alba Place, Fairfax, Va. Executive Director, Logistics Services.—Maj. Gen. Francis C. Gideon, USAF, rm 4107, Munitions Building, Ext. 67396; 808 Rose Lane, Annandale, Va. MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE TO THE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Chairman.,—Gerald W. Johnson, rm 3E1074, Ext. 56639; 626 DeLashmut Circle, Falls Church, Va. Members: Army: Brig. Gen. Walter B. Richardson, USA, rm 3E486, Ext. 75116; 2734 Donna Circle, Annandale, Va. Brig. Gen. William T. Ryder, USA, rm 3E434, Ext. 52362; Apt. B-905, The 5 River House, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. avy: Rear Adm. William E. Ellis, USN, rm 4E394, Ext. 52629; 2605 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Capt. Edward E. Conrad, USN, rm 4C518, Ext. 52143; 4903 Jamestown Road, Zone 16. Air Force: Maj. Gen. Edwin B. Broadhurst, USAF, rm 311006, Ext. 55520; 4510 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. Maj. Gen. James F. Whisenand, USAF, rm 4E324, Ext. 76518; 2502 Central Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Executive Secretary.— Elverson E. Baker, USA, rm C-421, AEC Col. Headquarters Building, Germantown, Md.; HAzelwood 7-7831; Ext. 3462; 5007 Aspen Hill Road, Rockville, Md. ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Room 3C749, Pentagon Building Chairman.—Louis Spector, 6710 Joallen Drive, Falls Church, Va. Vice-Chairman.—George W. Crawford, 3730 Manor Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Vice-Chairman.—Carl A. Turmo, 3701 Fifth Street South, Arlington, Va. Recorder.— George L. Hawkes, 3717 North Vernon Street, Arlington 7, Va. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY The Pentagon. Phone, LIberty 5-6700 CYRUS ROBERTS VANCE, of West Virginia, Secretary of the Army, was sworn into office July 5, 1962 (3060 Foxhall Road); born in Clarksburg, W. Va., March 27, 1917; son of Mrs. Amy (Roberts) Vance and the late John C. Vance; was graduated from Kent School in 1935, from Yale University (B.A.), 1939, and from Yale Law School (LL.B.), 1942; ensign, U.S. Naval Reserve, August 5, 1942; instructor at Prairie State Midshipman’s School, New York City, 1942-43; at sea 20 months as a gunnery officer aboard the destroyer, U.S.S. Hale (DD 642); student at Washington Navy Yard, 1944; served as a gunnery officer in Hawaiian waters with the Pacific Fleet aboard the destroyer, U.S.S. Henderson (DD 785), which was commissioned August 4, 1945; released from active duty as a lieutenant, March 28, 1946; assistant to the president, The Mead Corporation, 1946-47; entered practice of law with Simpson, Thacher and Bartlett of New York, 1947, became a member of the firm January 1, 1956, withdrawing to accept the post of General Counsel for the Department of Defense, January 16, 1961; special counsel to the Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services of the United States Senate, 1957-60; consulting counsel to the Special Committee on Space and Astronautics of the United States Senate, 1958; sworn into office as General Counsel for the Department of Defense, January 29, 1961, and served until his appointment as Secretary of the Army; member of the bars, State of New York, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court; member, American Bar Association and its Asso-ciate and Advisory Committee to the Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law, New York State Bar Association (formerly member of its Federal Legislation Committee), Association of the Bar of the City of New York and its Joint Com-mittee on the Revision of the New York Civil Practice Act (formerly member of its Committee on Criminal Courts Law and Procedures); Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers, 1962; chairman, Committee on Adjudication of Claims of the Administrative Conference of the United States; member, Executive Com-mittee of the Yale Law School Association (formerly served as vice chairman of the Alumni Fund), American Legion; former vestryman, The Church of the Heavenly Rest, New York City; trustee, Kent School, and former trustee, The Boys’ Club of New York, 1959-61; former director and chairman of the Board, Union Settlement Association, Inec., 1953-61; Clubs: Century Association (New York), Metropolitan (Washington, D.C.), and Links (New York); married Grace Elsie Sloane, February 15, 1947; five children—Elsie Nicoll, Amy Sloane, Grace Roberts and Camilla (twins), and Cyrus Roberts, Jr. Under Secretary of the Army.—Stephen Ailes, 4521 Wetherill Road, Westmoreland Hills, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Logistics).—Paul R. Ignatius, 400 Fordham Road, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research and Development).—Finn J. Larsen, 207 Forest Villa Lane, McLean, Va. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management).—Edmund T. Pratt, Jr., 9 White Oaks Drive, Alexandria, Va. General Counsel.—Powell Pierpoint, 5403 Albermarle Street, Zone 16. ho Pale Information.—Maj. Gen. Charles G. Dodge, Quarters 15A, Fort yer, Va. Chief of Legislative Liaison.—Maj. Gen. Fred C. Weyand, Quarters 3A, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Administrative Assistant.—James C. Cook, 5403 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. 447 448 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Military Assistants to the Secretary of the Army.—Col. James L. Baldwin, 5743 North 18th Street, Arlington 5, Va.; Lt. Col. John H. Cushman, 7204 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.; Lt. Col. John B. Wadsworth, Jr., 1411 Larch-mont Drive, Annandale, Va. Special Assistants to the Secretary of the Army.—Col. Arthur W. Allen, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16; Joseph A. Califano, Jr., 3454 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Personal Secretaries.—Velma Cameron, 2800 Woodley Road, Zone 8; Dorothy S. Haywood, 4815 Nelway Drive, McLean, Va. OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Immediate Office of the Under Secretary: Executive—Col. Richard F. Kent, 1178 Balls Hill Road, McLean, Va. Assistant Executive.—Lt. Col. James M. Gibson, 10 Forest Glen Road, Wood- bridge, Va. Acting Director, Office of Analysis & Review.—Harry S. Hull, 416 Shiloh Street, Fairfax, Va. Secretaries.— Elizabeth A. Matheson, 508 Gatewood Drive, Villa-May, Alexan-dria, Va.; Dolores M. Goode, 611 North Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va. Depyly Under Secretary of the Army (Manpower). — Alfred B. Fitt, 3501 Macomb treet. Ezxecutive—Col. Paul C. Bender, 5306 Juliet Street, Springfield, Va. Deputy Under Secretary of the Army (International Affairs).—Howard E. Haugerud, 2609 South Hays Street, Arlington, Va. Chief —Col. Calvin S. Hannum, 2706 Pickett Court, Annandale, Va. Deputy Chief.—Col. John P. Sheffey III, River House, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington 12, Va. Special Assistant (Personnel Security) —Francis X. Plant, 3218 Ravenworth Place, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant (Reserve & ROTC Affairs). —Gene A. Robens, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant (Personnel).—Roy K. Davenport, 1101 Third Street SW. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (INSTALLATIONS AND LOGISTICS) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Logistics).—A. Tyler Port, 6515 Hillmead Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Installations) .—Eugene H. Merrill, 615 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. Ezecutive.—Col. William H. Gurnee, Jr., 317 Crown View Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Executive (Military Assistant).—Maj. Kendrick B. Barlow, Jr., 509 Eppard Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Executive (Logistics).—Col. Frederic C. Bott, 811 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, Va. Assistant Executive (Installations).—Col. Douglas K. Blue, 6208 18th Road North, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant for Equal Employment Opportunity Program.—Ralph Horton, Jr., 2607 O Street. Special Assistant for Economic Utilization.—Philip S. Shea, 1730 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Director of Procurement.—Maj. Gen. James A. Richardson III, 4551 LaSalle Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director of Industrial Programs.—Milburne Webb, 1221 Lily Dhu Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director of Supply and Maintenance.—Joseph C. Zengerle, Jr., 303 South Frederick Avenue, Gaithersburg, Md. Director of Military Construction. & Real Property.—Col. Robert D. Brown, Jr., 6216 22d Road North, Arlington, Va. Director of Requirements & Planning.—[Vacant.] Secretaries.— Marie A. Gordon, 2024 North Troy Street, Arlington, Va.; Virginia L. Wright, 3279 South Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Chairman, Armed Services Explosives Safety Board.—Col. L. S. McCants, 1408 Ivanhoe Street, Alexandria, Va. Department of the Army 449 OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) Ded Assistant Secretary.—W. S. Hinman, Jr., 4301 Columbia Pike, Arlington, a. Assistant for Weapons.—Charles L. Poor, 5001 Nahant Street, Washington, D.C. Assistant for Programs.—Charles R. Woodside, 3606 John Marshall Drive, Arlington 7, Va. Aerio for Research.—Col. Kary C. Emerson, 2511 North Jefferson, Arlington Yo Assistant for Guided Missiles.—Lt. Col. John B. Bond, 2904 North Greencastle, Arlington, Va. Executive & Assistantfor Air Mcobility.—Col. Allen M. Burdett, Jr., 1427 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Chureh, Va. Assistant Executive.—Lt. Col. William O. Perry, Jr., Route 1, Box 681, Burke, Va. Secretary.— Mrs. Thelma P. Leach, 117 North Wayne Street, Arlington 1, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John H. Fitch, 30 West Grove Drive, Alexandria, Va. Ezecutive.—Col. Paul S. Cullen, 4304 Westmoreland, McLean, Va. Assistant Executive. —CWO S. T. Stagg III, 5436 North Carlin Spring Road. Arlington, Va. Chief, Fiscal and Accounting Policy.—W. Russell Roane, 1718 North Inglewood Street, Arlington 5, Va. Chief, Budget and Funding.—Theodore A. Janssen, 10515 Deneane Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Aviation Affairs.—Lt. Col. Robert J. Low, 9842 Belhaven Road, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Office of Programming.—Col. Daniel Webster, 6535 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. Secretaries.— Mildred V. Tanner, 3507 N Street, Zone 7; Constance G. Bender, 5306 Juliet Street, Springfield, Va. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Deputy General Counsel—William R. Compton, 800 Old Georgetown Pike, McLean, Va. Assistant General Counsel.—Bruce M. Docherty, 1011 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Chief, Civil Functions.—Richard A. Hertzler, 1529 North Glebe Road, Arlington 7, Va. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Deputy a Gen. Frederic W. Boye, Jr., 2322 Fort Scott Drive, Arling-ton 2, Va. Ezxecutive—Col. Philip A. Hatten, 5 Barlow Road, Fairfax, Va. Chief, Plans and Projects Division.—Col. Lloyd B. Ramsey, 5919 Dryden Drive, McLean, Va. Chief, Legislative Division.—Col. George F. Meyer, Jr., 318 Bright Avenue, McLean, Va. Chief, Congressional Liaison and Inquiry Division.—Col. George B. Sloan, 312 Churchill Drive, McLean, Va. Chief, Congressional Investigations Division.—Col. Roy H. Steele, 1122 22d Street, South, Arlington, Va. Chief, Special Operations Division.—Col. Robert E. Vollendorff, 1200 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington 2, Va. 450 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY Deputy Administrative Assistant.—John G. Connell, Jr., 302 Clover Way, Alex andria, Va. Assistant for Management.—Roswell M. Yingling, 213 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Coordinator for Headquarters Services—Washington.—Everett L. Butler, 1017 Allison Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Defense Telephone Service— Washington.—James T. Bedsole, 3906 Strat-ford Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director, Defense Supply Service— Washington.—Chelsea L. Henson, 106 Cedar Lane, Fairfax, Va. Director, Civilian Employees Security Program.—Beatty R. Julien, 5801 33d Street, one 15. ARMY STAFF Chief of Staff, United States Army.—Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, Quarters 1, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army.—Gen. Barksdale Hamlett, Quarters 8, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Secretary of the General Staff.—Maj. Gen. Vernon P. Mock, Quarters 21A, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chairman, General Staff Committee on Army National Guard Policy.—Maj. Gen. J. F. Cantwell, 622 Latona Avenue, Trenton 8, N.J. Chairman, General Staff Committee on Army Reserve Policy. —Maj. Gen. C. T. Sutherland, 684 East Pelham Road NE., Atlanta, Ga Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff for Special Warfare Activities.— Maj. Gen. William B. Rosson, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director of Army Programs. Brig. Gen. Samuel E. Gee, 4506 33d Street N orth, Arlington 7, Va. Director of Coordination and Analysis.—Brig. Gen. Leonard C. Shea, 4 Corbin Court, McLean, Va. Deputy Secretary of the General Staff.—Col. Nathaniel R. Toaskob, 2343 South Pierce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations.—Lt. Gen. T. W. Parker, Quarters 2, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. ny Signal Officer.—Maj. Gen. Earle F. Cook, 6020 North 23d Street, Arlington, Chis of Military History.—Brig. Gen. Hal C. Pattison, 6902 JoAllen Drive, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. —Lt. Gen. Russell L. Vittrup, Quarters 8, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Director, Unated States Women’s Army Corps.—Col. Emily C. Gorman, 4764 Reservoir Road. The Adjutant General.—Maj. Gen. Joe C. Lambert, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. The Surgeon General—Lt. Gen. Leonard D. Heaton, 1 Main Drive, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Zone 12. Chief of Chaplains.—Maj. Gen. Charles E. Brown, Jr., 5005 14th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. The Provost Marshal General. —Maj. Gen. Ralph J. Butchers, 5100 Eighth Road South, Arlington 4, Va. Chief of Personnel Operations. —Maj. Gen. Stephen R. Hamner, 2908 Farm Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics.—Lt. Gen. R. W. Colglazier, Jr., Quarters 5, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief of Engineers.—Lt. Gen. W. K. Wilson, Jr., Quarters 1, Fort Belvoir, Va. Chief of Transportation.—Maj. Gen. Rush B. Lincoln, Jr. 3106 Hawthorne Street, Zone 8. Chief of Support Services.—Col. John W. Hanger, 503 fingeock Road, Falls Church, Va. Department of the Army 451 Comptroller of the Army.—Lt. Gen. Charles B. Duff, Quarters 17, North Area, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Director of Army Budget.—Maj. Gen. Robert Hackett, Quarters 16B, North Area, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Gah Finance.—Maj. Gen. Paul A. Mayo, 4208 Columbia Pike, Arlington y Va, Chief, U.S. Army Audit Agency.— Maj. Gen. Stanley W. Jones, 4200 Co-lumbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Chief of Research and Development.—Lt. Gen. Dwight E. Beach, Quarters 12A, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. Alva R. Fitch, Quarters 23A, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief, Office Reserve Components.—Maj. Gen. Carl Darnell, Jr., Quarters 22A, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief, U.S. Army Reserve and ROTC Affairs.—Maj. Gen. Frederick M. Warren, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington 2, Va. The Judge Advocate General.—Maj. Gen. Charles L. Decker, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. The Inspector General—Maj. Gen. Edward H. MeDaniel, Quarters 28, Fort Myer, Arlington 11, Va. Chief, National Guard Bureau.— Maj. Gen. D. W. McGowan, 206 North Wayne Street, Arlington 1, Va. : Chief of Information.—Maj. Gen. C. G. Dodge, Quarters 15A, Fort Myer, Arling-ton 11, Va. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY SECURITY AGENCY Arlington 12, Va. Chief —Maj. Gen. William H. Craig, Quarters 1, Arlington Hall Station, Arling-ton 12, Va. Deputy Chief—Brig. Gen. Orman G. Charles, 1310 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. CONTINENTAL ARMY COMMAND Fort Monroe, Va. Commanding General.—Gen. Herbert B. Powell. Deputy Commanding General for Reserve Forces—Lt. Gen. Louis W. Truman. Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. Briard P. Johnson. USCON ARC Liaison Officer (The Pentagon, Washington 25, D.C.).—Col. James R. Pritchard. Continental U.S. Armies and Military District of Washington, U.S. Army: First U.S. Army (Hq. Governors Island, N.Y.).—Lt. Gen. Garrison H. David-son. Second U.S. Army (Hq. Fort George G. Meade, Md.).—Lt. Gen. John S. Upham, Jr, Third U.S. Army (Hq. Fort McPherson, Ga.).—Lt. Gen. Hamilton H. Howze (Acting). Fourth U.S. Army (Hq. Fort Sam Houston, Tex.).—Lt. Gen. Carl H. Jark. Fifth U.S. Army (Hq. Chicago, Ill.).—Lt. Gen. John K. Waters. Sixth U.S. Army (Hq. Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.).—Lt. Gen. John L. Ryan, Jr. Military District of Washington, U.S. Army (Hq. Bldg. T-7, Gravelly Point, Va.).—Maj. Gen. Paul A. Gavan. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND Washington 25, D.C. Commanding General.—Lt. Gen. Frank S. Besson, Jr., Quarters 2A, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commanding General.—Maj. Gen. William J. Ely, 3058 North Pollard Street, Arlington, Va. 452 Congressional Directory Chief of Staff—Brig. Gen. Fred P. Campbell, 3611 Oval Drive, Alexandria, Va. Major Subordinate Commands: U.S. Army Supply and Maintenance Command (Washington 25, D.C.): Commanding General—Lt. Gen. August Schomburg, Quarters 13A, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Deputy Commanding General.—Brig. Gen. R. C. Kyser, 4764 North 33d Street, Arlington, Va. U.S. Army Mobility Command (Centerline, Mich.).—Maj. Gen. Alden K. Sibley. U.S. Army Missile Command (Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala.).—Maj. Gen. Francis J. McMorrow. U.S. Army Weapons Command (Rock Island, Ill.).—Maj. Gen. Nelson M. Lynde, Jr. U.S. Army Munitions Command (Dover, N.J.).—Maj. Gen. F. A. Hansen. Shh Army Electronics Command (Fort Monmouth, N.J.).—Maj. Gen. Stuart S. off. U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.)— Brig. Gen. William F. Ryan. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS COMMAND Fort Belvoir, Va. Commanding General.—Lt. Gen. John P. Daley. Deputy Commanding General for Materiel Requirements.—Maj. Gen. Thomas H. Lipscomb. Deputy Commanding General for Doctrine Development.—Maj. Gen. Harry IL. Hillyard. Chief of Staff.—Brig. Gen. William L. Calhoun. USACDC Liaison Officer (The Pentagon, Washington 25, D.C.).—Lt. Col. Gregg Henry. 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 Under Secretary of the Army. Records. Army Council of Review Boards_________ Under Secretary of the Army. Beach: Brogion Board... 2. ili: Chief of Engineers. Board of Commissioners, United States Secretary of the Army. Soldiers’ Home. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Har-Chief of Engineers. bors. Military Missions... muoe mi mms Deputy Chief of Staff for Military secu Operations. Mississippi River Commission___________ Chief of Engineers. National Board for the Promotion of Under Secretary of the Army. Rifle Practice. United States Military Academy, West Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Point, N.Y. Operations. UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY West Point, N.Y. Superintendent.—Maj. Gen. W. C. Westmoreland. Commandant of Cadets.—Brig. Gen. Richard G. Stilwell. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Pentagon Building. Phone, OXford 5-3131 FRED KORTH, Secretary of the Navy, took office on 3 January 1962; born the son of Eleanor Marie and Fritz R. J. Korth, in Yorktown, Tex., September 9, 1909; attended grade and high school in San Antonio, Tex.; graduated from University of Texas in 1932 with A.B. degree; during that period, studied briefly at Southwestern Louisiana Institute and Columbia University; in 1935 received LL.B. degree from George Washington University; admitted to the Texas and District of Columbia bars in 1935; from that date until 1942, practiced law in Fort Worth with Thompson & Barwise; entered Air Transport Command of U.S. Army in 1942 as second lieutenant; concluded his service in 1946 as lieutenant colonel; in 1946 returned to Fort Worth and established own law firm in partner-ship with Fred L. Wallace; went to Washington in March 1951 as department counselor, Department of the Army, serving until 1952 when made Assistant Secretary of the Army; returned to Fort Worth in 1953; elected executive vice president and director of Continental National Bank; elected president of bank on January 14, 1959; in 1961 was made civilian aide-at-large to Secretary of the Army; is a trustee of Texas Christian University at Fort Worth and Hockaday School at Dallas; former treasurer of Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association; Association of Reserve City Bankers, American Bankers Association, Texas Bankers Association, American Bar Association, Texas Bar Association, American Law Institute, Phi Delta Phi, Sigma Phi Epsilon; is member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church; among honors received are Army’s Exceptional Civilian Award, Army’s Outstanding Civilian Service Award, honorary doctor of laws degree from George Washington University; married to the former Vera Connell; they have three children—daughter, Vera Sansom, 17, daughter Nina Maria, who lives in Fort Worth with husband, T. Gary Cole, Jr., who is Assistant ye Attorney in Northern District, and son, Fritz-Alan, law student at University of Texas. Under Secretory of the Navy.—Paul B. Fay, Jr., 4314 Littleton Lane, McLean, Va. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Development). —James H. Wakelin, Jr., 1306 27th Street. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logistics) —Kenneth E. Belieu, 413 Westgrove Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management).— Victor M. Longstreet, 1341 27th Street, Zone 7. 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. M. G. Bayne, USN, Apt. B—608, River House, Arlington, Va. Marine Corps Aide to the Secretary of the Navy.—Col. Frank H. Vogel, USMC, 715 South Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Aide to the Secretary of the Navy.—Cdr. Thomas B. Hayward, USN, 1045 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—Lt. Cdr. Richard E. Nicholson, USN, 7727 Heritage Drive, Annandale, Va. Special Assistant for Public Affairs.—Cdr. James E. Jenkins, USN, 5312 Richen-bacher Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Assistant for Public Affairs—Lt. Col. Robert S. Robertson, USMC, 705 Riply Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant for Office Management.—Lt. Lucy E. Zierdt (W), USN. Assistant for Administration.—Lt. R. W. Cavin, USN, 1330 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. Private Secretary to the Secretary of the Nawvy.—Miss Thelma H. Martin, Apt. A-206, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. 89708°—63 31 453 454 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Naval Aide to the Under Secretary of the Navy.— Capt. James B. Hildreth, USN, 4006 North Tazewell Street, Arlington, Va. Marine Corps Aide and Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Navy.— Lt. Col. James R. Stockman, USMC, 1306 Stoneybrae Drive, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistant and Aide to the Under Secretary of the Navy.—Cdr. Miles D. J. Turley, USN, 2712 Donna Circle, Annandale, Va. Special Assistant for Civilian Personnel Requirements.— William K. Bassett, 7409 Beverly Road, Bethesda, Md. Special Assistant for Legal Matters.—Capt. Robert H. Keehn, USN, 5905 South Maxwell Court, McLean, Va. Special Assistant for Civilian Personnel Matters.—Charles R. Peck, 4917 Rock-wood Parkway, Zone 16. Special Assistant for Naval Personnel Matters.—Cdr. Michael D. Ricinak, USN, 921 North Montana Street, Arlington, Va. Administrative Officer.— Chief Warrant Officer Norman B. Cyr, USN, 6108 Greeley Boulevard, Springfield, Va. Private Secretary to the Under Secretary.— Miss Clara E. Vest, Apt. 207, 860 South Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Development).— Capt. William J. Moran, USN, 432 Crossroads Drive, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistants to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Develop-ment) —Capt. S. N. Anastasion, USN, Apt. C-910, River House, Arlington, Va.; Cdr. Paul L. Haverstein, USN, 8401 Brodmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md.; Milton Shaw, 7309 Pommander Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.; Dr. Howard J. White, 4412 35th Street North, Arlington, Va. Marine Corps Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Develop-DenpeeMal, H. E. Roland, USMC, 1509 Buckelew Drive, Falls Church, a. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Development) .— Janice S. Gemmell, 3724 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (INSTALLATIONS AND LOGISTICS) Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logistics) .— Capt. Douglas C. Plate, USN, 315 Greenway Road, Alexandria, Va. Aide and Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Lorsten=—tar Wendell McHenry, USN, 4408 Kurpiers Court, McLean, a Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logis-tics).—Bernard L. Flanagan, 5404 23d Parkway, Hillerest Heights, Md. Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logis- tics) — William J. Gregg, 1708 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, Md. Marine Corps Aide Liaison Officer to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installa-tions and Logistics).—Maj. Patrick J. Haggarty, USMC, 612 Rose Lane, Annandale, Va. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logis-tics) — Mrs. Louise L. Yarbrough, 1538 44th Street, Zone 7. Mail and Records Officer to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logistics) —Chief Warrant Officer Donald A. Aemmer, USN, 134 Fairview Drive, Fairfax, Va. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Assistants to the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—Robert H. Dunnington, 4631 Chestnut Street, Bethesda 14, Md.; Robert S. Hagan, 4448 20th Road North, Arlington, Va. Administrative Assistant to the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy.—Mrs. M. L. Baldwin, 2923 Northampton Street, Zone 15. Department of the Navy 455 OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) (Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy Financial Management) — Louis R. Sarazan, Apt. B-711, River House, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) —Cdr. R. H. Robeson, Jr., USN, 6443 Hibbling Avenue, Springfield, Va. Marine Corps Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management) — Lt. Col. Robert T. Bell, USMC, Building T-606, South Post, Fort Myer, Arlington 6, Va. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Administrative Office, Room 0014, Main Navy Building Administrative Officer, Navy Department.—John H. Walter, 10800 Montrose Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. Staff Assistant.—W. J. Barrett, 103 West Maple Street, Alexandria, Va. Compiroller—L. F. Waller, 7402 Elgar Street, Springfield, Va. Director, EXOS Administrative Division.—George W. Knox, 1401 Brandy Court, Falls Church, Va. Director, Departmental Civilian Personnel Division.—E. A. Wiggenhorn, 1414 Upshur Street, Zone 11. Director, Departmental Administrative Services Division.—S. O. Goode, Jr., 2202 Sorrell Street, McLean, Va. Provost Marshal.—Col. T. C. Culhane, Jr., USMC, 810 West 25th Street, Wilming-ton, Del. BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL RECORDS Room 4417, Arlington Annex Chatrman.—Jesse S. Eberdt, 2607 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Recorder.—Charles E. Curley, 1001 North Liberty Street, Arlington, Va. BOARD OF DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Senior Member —Col. Freeman W. Williams, USMC, 925 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. Recorder and Member. —Lt. Cdr. William S. Rhymes, USN, 1313 Graham Road, Falls Church, Va. NAVY COUNCIL OF PERSONNEL BOARDS Director—Capt. Richard B. Derickson, USN, 91 Fellers Road, Annapolis, Md. Deputy Director—Capt. Morgan Slayton, USN, Executive Apartments, 1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD (LINE) Room G-077, Arlington Annex President.—Capt. Richard B. Derickson, USN, 91 Fellers Road, Annapolis, Md. Recorder —Cdr. Joseph F. Hagan, USN, 5524 Inverchapel Road, Springfield, Va. NAVAL PHYSICAL DISABILITY REVIEW BOARD Room G-077, Arlington Annex President.—Capt. Richard B. Derickson, USN, 91 Fellers Road, Annapolis, Md. Deputy President.—Maj. Gen. Chester R. Allen, USMC, 900 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. Recorder. —Cdr. Joseph F. Hagan, USN, 5524 Inverchapel Road, Springfield, Va. 456 Congressional Dzirectory NAVAL CLEMENCY BOARD Roem G-703, Arlington Annex Senior Member.— Capt. Richard B. Derickson, USN, 91 Fellers Road, Annapolis, Md Recorder.— Alan W. Langworthy, 35 Wellington Lane, Alexandria, Va. NAVY DISCHARGE REVIEW BOARD Room G-617, Arlington Annex President.—Capt. James Stinson, USNR, 1721 Beverly Avenue, McLean, Va. Secretary.—Cdr. E. I. Carson, USNR, 375 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. NAVY MANAGEMENT OFFICE Room 0147, Main Navy Building Chief —E. D. Dwyer, 1032 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Data Processing Systems Division.—W. Henry Hill, 3227 O Street SE. Director, Industrial Engineering Diviston.—Capt. Frank P. Brown, USN (Ret.), 4213 Woodacre Drive, Chesterbrook Woods, McLean, Va. Director, Management Analysis Division.— Earl H. Kuhl, 1309 Grass Hill Terrace, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. Director, Organization Planning Staff—Ben M. Williams, 1707 North Jefferson Street, Arlington 5, Va. Director, Management Sciences Staff—George Suzuki, 5908 Grosvenor Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. NAVY PUBLICATIONS AND PRINTING SERVICE Room 0115, Main Navy Building Director—A. N. Spence, 211 West Walnut Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director—T. G. Maynard, 3806 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Director (Management).—J. E. Monahan, Jr., 3418 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. is Director (Standards).—H. Kamien, 3116 Fayette Road, Kensington, OFFICE OF ANALYSIS AND REVIEW Room 4D734, Pentagon Building Director— Wells H. Thomsen, 1509 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant (Plans).—A. David Brownlie, 7717 Dockser Terrace, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Director for Facilities—John A. Stacy, Hunting Towers, East Building, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director for Manpower.— Wells H. Thomsen, 1509 Mount Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director for Materiel—Oscar S. Hargett, Jr., 9407 Wadsworth Drive, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director for Program Appraisal—Houston W. McClary, 7806 Jay Miller Drive, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER Room 4E760, Pentagon Building Comptroller of the Navy.— Victor M. Longstreet, 1341 27th Street, Zone 7. Deputy Comptroller—Rear Adm. Lot Ensey, USN, 1500 20th Street South, Arlington, Va. Assistant Comptroller, Director of Budget and Reporis.—Rear Adm. M. A. Hirsch, USN, 2625 South June Street, Arlington, Va. Department of the Navy 457 Assistant Comptroller, Accounting and Disbursing.—Philip L. O’Connell, 6218 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Comptroller, Field Activities.—Capt. Edward R. Kingman, SC, USN, 2407 North Vernon Street, Arlington, Va. Auditor General of the Navy.—Rear Adm. Emory D. Stanley, Jr., SC, USN, 2507 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. Counsel for Office of the Navy Comptroller—Lawrence E. Chermak, 2725 29th Street, Zone 8. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL " Room 2034, Main Navy Building General Counsel.—Meritt H. Steger, 745 Morningside Drive, Fairfax, Va. Deputy General Counsel.— Albert H. Stein, 8007 Whittier Boulevard, Bethesda, Md.; John J. Phelan, Jr., 5100 42d Avenue, Hyattsville, 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, 3047 Porter Street, Zone 8. Counsel for Bureaus and O flices—Naval Weapons—Frederick Sass, Jr., 10730 River Road, Rockville, Md.; Military Sea Transportation Service— Wilbur L. Morse, 3408 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 7, Va.; Personnel— George E. Mackey, 1300 Locust Road, Zone 12; Ships— Samuel Pion, Jr, 6677 32d Street, Zone 15; Supplies and Accounts— William Sellman, Route 5, Cedar Lane, Oakdale Park, Vienna, Va.; Yards and Docks— Harold Gold, 7012 Richard Drive, Bethesda 14, Md.; Office of the Comptroller Lawrence FE. Chermak, 2725 29th Street, Zone 8; Office of Naval Research—D. Allen Pace, 6414 Brookside Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Marine Corps—Robert S. Hatch, 8711 Brierly Court, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; European Branch, OGC— Donald M. Stearns; 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. M. J. Lawrence, USN, 4319 Volunteer Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Chief —Capt. H. B. Reece, USN, 1108 Seaton Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director, Administrative Division.— Daniel H. Bonham, 447 Vista Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Chief of Industrial Relaticns (Employment) — William E. Gerow, 810 Hillsboro Drive, Kemp Mill Estates, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Training and Development Division.—Ray A. Crosby, 5828 Doris Drive, Dowden Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief of Industrial Relations (Wage and Classification).—Thomas L. Gardner, 612 Gordon Street, Falls Church, Va. Director, Safety Division. — Capt. James T. Riordan, CEC, USN, 1513 Slade Court, Falls Church, Va. Director, Personnel Studies Division. —Margaret E. Moore, 1109 Cross Drive, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF INFORMATION Room 4C725, Pentagon Building Chief of Information.—Rear Adm. John S. McCain, Jr., USN, 308 A Street NE., Zone 2. Aide.—Lt. Frederic M. Clark, USN, Apt. A-302, River House, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Chief of Information. —Capt. James S. Dowdell, USN, Apt. C-1415, River House, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va, Plans Diviston.—Capt. Ben W. Blee, USN, 311 Croton "Drive, Alexandria, Va. Adminastrative Diviston.—Capt. Edward J. Hannon, Jr., USN, BOQ South Post, Building T-606, Fort Myer, Va. Media Relations Division.—Cdr. Russell L. Buskins, USN, 3817 Ingalls Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Civil Relations Division.— Capt. Ciro N. V. Whited, Jr., USN, 928 Ridge Road, Annandale, Va. Internal Relations Division.—Capt. John R. Strane, USN, 23 Arkendale Road, : Alexandria, Va. 458 Congressional Darectory OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Room 5C760, Pentagon Building. Phone, OXford 7-7146 Chief of Legislative Affairs—Rear Adm. H. V. Bird, USN, Apt. A-112, River House, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington 2, Va. Deputy Chuef of Legislative Affairs.—Capt. C. R. Kear, USN, 6303 Broad Branch Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Executive Deputy Chief and Coordinator Congressional Relations.— Capt. Elvin C. Ogle, USN, 8705 Susanna Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Legislative Division.—Capt. M. K. Disney, USN, 608 Niblick Drive SE., Vienna, Va. Director of Congressional Investigations.—Capt. S. E. Robbins, USN, 607 Lake-view Drive, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. Director, Congressional Information Division.—Lt. Cdr. M. E. Michaels (W), USN, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Director, Special Projects.—Capt. Chester L. Dillard, USN, 5816 Rosemont Drive, McLean, Va. Ee Officer.—Mrs. C. P. Abbott, 3106 South 12th Street, Arlington 4, a. OFFICE OF NAVAL MATERIAL Room 2010, Main Navy Building Chief —Vice Adm. George F. Beardsley, USN, Quarters F, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Vice Chief.—Capt. B. H. Bieri, Jr., USN, 4507 32d Road North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief and Director, Procurement Division.—Capt. J. B. Cline, USN, 1005 Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief and Director, Production Division.— Capt. Ezra G. Howard, USN, 2705 Davis Avenue, Alexandria. Va. Assistant Chief and Director, Field Operations Division.—Capt. R. W. Curtis, USN, 2542 23d Road North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief and Director, Supply Policy Division.— Capt. Woodley E. Framp-ton, USN, 2318 South Nash Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Administrative Division.—Capt. Robert G. Amme, USN, 1025 Crane Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Professional Services Division.—W. J. Birthright, 6304 Avalon Drive, Wood Acres, Md. OFFICE OF NAVAL PETROLEUM AND OIL SHALE RESERVES Room 2434, Munitions Building Director—Capt. Kenneth C. Lovell, CEC, USN, 3948 Garrison Street. Deputy Director and Counsel—Capt. Curtis T. Youngblood, USN, 2731 North Nelson Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Director and Consultant Engineer.—R. G. Tracie, 2005 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH Room 1804, T-3 Building Chief of Naval Research.—Rear Adm. L. D. Coates, USN, 4949 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. Deputy and Assistant Chief—Capt. John M. Ballinger, USN, 6 Kent Road, Annapolis, Md. Deputy and Chief Scientist.—Dr. F. Joachim Weyl, 3025 Macomb Street, Zone 8. Counsel.—D. A. Pace, 6414 Brookside Drive, Alexandria, Va. Comptroller—R. C. Warsing, 664 South Illinois Street, Arlington 6, Va. Assistant Chief for Patents.—Capt. Jack C. Davis, USN, 4 Eppard Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Chief for Research.—Capt. James C. Wootton, USN, 5100 Elsmere Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Research Director—Dr. S. Silverman, 9509 Saybrook Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Naval Applications Group.—Capt. W. T. Sawyer, USN, 9611 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda, Md. Department of the Navy 459 Director of Naval Analysis Group.—Dr. Marshall C. Yovits, 9705 East Light Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Civilian Personnel and Services Division.—X. McCrensky, 6909 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. Director Procurement Services.—Cdr. H. D. Moore, USN, 5072 North 37th Street, Arlington, Va. Director Military Services Division.— Capt. H. M. Cocowitch, USN, 510 Maskie Drive, Vienna, Va. Director Naval Research Laboratory.—Capt. A. E. Krapf, USN, 5900 Wooten Drive, Falls Church, Va. Commanding Officer and Director, Naval Training Device Center.—Capt. Elton L. Knapp, USN, Sands Point, Port Washington, Long Island, N.Y. OFFICE OF SAVINGS BONDS Room 1509, Arlington Annex Director —Cdr. Virgil J. Harris, Jr., SC, USN, 215 Beverly Road, McLean, Va. OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL OF THE NAVY Room 2E338, Pentagon Building Judge Advocate General.—Rear Adm. William C. Mott, USN, 7415 Wyndale Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Judge Advocate General. —Rear Adm. Robert D. Powers, Jr., USN, 2411 North Quincy Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Judge Advocate General (International and Administrative Law). —Capt. Edward T. Kenny, USN, 6827 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Personnel, Reserve, and Planning).—Capt. Anthony J. DeVico, USN, 405 Colmac Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Judge Advocate General (Mzlitary Justice) —Capt. Mack K. Gr eenberg, USN, 4707 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant for Administration.—David R. Spain, 1903 Lilac Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director, International Law Division.—Capt. Joseph McDevitt, USN, 4709 Macon Street, McLean, Va. Dzrector, Admiralty Division.—Capt. Edward G. Magennis, USN, 4971 North 34th Road, Arlington, Va. Director, Civil Law Division.—Capt. Charles T. Cole, USN, 3850 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Director, Administrative Law Division.—Capt. Donald D. Chapman, USN, 7304 Chatham Street, Springfield, Va. Director, Litigation and Claims Diviston.—Capt. Walter J. Murphy, USN, 202 Audmar Drive, McLean, Va. Director, Military Personnel Division.—Capt. Paul W. McEntire, USN, 1705 Korte Court, Falls Church, Va. Director, Administrative Management Division.—David R. Spain, 1903 Lilac Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director, Naval Reserve Division.—Capt. Daniel Flynn, USN, River House No. 2, Arlington, Va. Director, Legal Assistance Division.—Cdr. Oliver E. Davis, USN, 4723 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Director, Appellate Defense Division.—Capt. John W. Ryan, USN, 3006 Tuckahoe Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Military Justice Division.—Capt. Dick Wheat, USN, 3119 North 17th Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Investigations Division.—Capt. Max D. Wiviott, USN, 3008 North Toronto Street, Arlington 13, Va. HEADQUARTERS, U.S. MARINE CORPS Navy Department, Arlington Annex, Arlington, Va. Phone, OXford 4-2500 Commandant.—Gen. David M. Shoup, USMC, Commandant’s House, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 3. Assistant Commandant.—Lt. Gen. John C. Munn, USMC, Quarters 1, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SIi., Zone 3. Military Secretary.—Col. Oscar T. Jensen, USMC, 932 North Pegram Street, Alexandria, Va. 460 Congressional Directory Legislative Assistant.—Brig. Gen. William K. Jones, USMC, 416 Huntley Place, Alexandria, Va. Aide-de-Camp.—Lt. Col. William F. Doehler, USMC, 2601 North 23d Road, Arlington 7, Va. tfitedeliann —Car. Mark G. Tremaine, USN, 9108 Braeburn Drive, Annan-ale, Va. Counsel for the Commandant.—Robert S. Hatch, 8711 Brierly Court, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Staff Chaplain.—Orlando Ingvoldstad, Jr., USN, 1712 Oakcrest Drive, Alexan-dria, Va. Staff Medical Officer—Capt. George Donabedian, MC, USN, 2502 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Staff Dental Officer—Capt. Victor J. Niiranen, USN, 6513 Persimmon Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. Chief of Staff —Lt. Gen. Wallace M. Greene, Jr., USMC, Quarters 4, Marine Barracks, Eighth and I Streets SE., Zone 3. Deputy Chief of Staff (Plans and Programs).—Maj. Gen. Charles H. Hayes, USMC, 2109 Chanel Road, Annandale, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff (BR. & D.).—Brig. Gen. Bruno A. Hochmuth, USMC, 821 Chalfonte Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Chief of Staff (Air).—Brig. Gen. Norman J. Anderson, USMC, 3817 North Roberts Lane, Arlington 7, Va. Emergency Actions Center.—Col. Frederick R. Dowsett, USMC, 729 Warren Drive, Annapolis, Md. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1.—Maj. Gen. Alpha L. Bowser, USMC, 4503 31st Street South, Apartment 10B, Arlington 6, Va. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2.—Maj. Gen. Robert E. Cushman, Jr., USMC, 5125 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3.—Maj. Gen. Robert E. Cushman, Jr., USMC, 5125 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Chief of Staff, G—4.—Maj. Gen. Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., USMC, 5314 Truman Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Inspection Division.— Brig. Gen. Thomas F. Riley, USMC, 647 South Greenbrier Street, Arlington 4, Va. Fiscal Division.—James F. Wright, RFD 2, Sterling, Va. Division of Information.—Col. Robert W. Glickert, USMC, 7715 Royston Street, Annandale, Va. : Division of Reserve.— Brig. Gen. Ronald R. Van Stockum, USMC, 1401 Ridgeway Terrace, Falls Church, Va. : Administrative Division.—Col. Honore G. Dalton, USMC, 5300 Inverchapel Road, Springfield, Va. Data Processing Division.—Col. Henry J. Smart, USMC, 1508 Lee Highway, Falls Church, Va. Director of Women Marines—Col. Margaret M. Henderson, USMC, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Policy Analysis Division.—Col. Cecil W. Shuler, USMC, 37 Woodmount Road, Alexandria, Va. PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Director of Personnel—Maj. Gen. Lewis J. Fields, USMC, 3712 North Albermarle Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Director of Personnel.—Brig. Gen. Ormond R. Simpson, USMC, 3812 North 24th Street, Arlington 7, Va. SUPPLY DEPARTMENT Quartermaster General.—Maj. Gen. Chester R. Allen, USMC, 900 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. Assistant Quartermaster General—Maj. Gen. William P. Battell, USMC, 7708 Arcadia Road, Alexandria, Va. NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD (MARINE CORPS) President.—Maj. Gen. Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., USMC, 5314 Truman Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Recorder.—Maj. Frederick W. Baker, Jr., USMC, 52 Bolling Road, Alexandria, Va. Department of the Navy 461 ; MARINE BARRACKS Eighth and I Streets SE. Phone, LIncoln 3-9400 Commanding.—Col. Charles J. Bailey, USMC, 5323 Holmes Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY Potomac Annex, Twenty-third and E Streets Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. E. C. Kenney, MC, USN, Surgeon General, Quarters A, NNMC, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. Allan S. Chrisman, MC, USN, 8015 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Inspector General, Medical. —Rear Adm. Cecil D. Riggs, MC, USN, 206 Vassar Place, Alexandria, Va. Editor, Navy Medical News Letter—Capt. M. W. Arnold, MC, USN (Ret.), 4407 Clearbrook Lane, Kensington, Md. Comptroller—T. J. Hickey, 6109 29th Street, Zone 15. Legal Assistant.—Loren B. Poush, 1001 North Quantico Street, Arlington 5, Va. National Coordinator Medical Education for National Defense.—Capt. B. F. Avery, MC, USN, 4615 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. Assistant Chief for Personnel and Professional Operations.—Rear Adm. C. L. Andrews, MC, USN, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant for Personnel Control and Planning.—Capt. B. L. Canaga, Jr., MC, USN, 4000 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Director, Professional Division.—Capt. J. E. Gorman, MC, USN, 3317 Wake Drive, Kensington, Md. Director, Nursing Division.—Capt. R. A. Erickson, NC, USN, 10408 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Director, Physical Qualifications and Medical Records Division.—Capt. P. R. Engle, MC, USN, 425 Cross Woods Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Hospital Corps Division.—Capt. L. ol Witcofski, ‘MSC, USN, Apt. C-612, Cardinal House, 3000 Spout Run Parkway, Arlington 1 Va. Director, Medical Service Corps Dimsion.—Capt. R. S. Herrmann, MSC, USN, 4914 Aspen Hill Road, Rockville, Md. Director, Naval Reserve Division.—Capt. K. W. Schenck, MC, USN, 4901 Ashby Street, Zone 7. Director, Publications Division.— Capt. M. W. Arnold, MC, USN (Ret.), 4407 Clearbrook Lane, Kensington, Md. Assistant Chief for Planning and Logistics—Rear Adm. F. P. Gilmore, MC, USN, 6616 Utah Avenue, Zone 15. Director, Planning Diviston.—Capt. H. S. Etter, MC, USN, 105 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Materiel Division.—Capt. H. J. Bowen, MC, USN, 9325 Fort Hamilton ..-Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y. Washington Contact.—Cdr. C. R. McMillin, MSC, USN, 7202 Fairland Street, Alexandria, Va. Chairman, Armed Services Medical Materiel Coordination Committee.—Capt. J. L. Conley, MC, USN, 3102 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 8. Director, Hospital Administration Division.—Cdr. R. F. Hooper, MSC, USN, 666 Houston Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Director, Administration Division.— Gordon Barnes, 1804 Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Comptroller Division.—T. J. Hickey, 6109 29th Street, Zone 15. Director, Data Processing Division.—Cdr. F. H. Smith, MSC, USN, 12305 Stone- haven Lane, Bowie, Md. Assistant Chief for Aviation Medicine.—Capt. M. H. Goodwin, MC, USN, 2601 2 South Grant Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Aviation Medicine Operations Division.—Capt. M. H. Goodwin, MC, USN, 2601 South Grant Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Aviation Medicine Technical Division.—Capt. W. L. Jones, MC, USN, 1309 Beech Tree Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Chief for Dentistry. —Rear Adm. C. W. Schantz, DC, USN, 4821 Drum- mond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief, Dental Division.—Rear Adm. C. W. Sohants, DC, USN, 4821 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. 462 Congressional Darectory Inspector General, Dental—Rear Adm. C. C. DeFord, DC, USN, 4212 North 39th Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Chief for Research and Military Medical Specialties—Rear Adm. C. B. Galloway, MC, USN, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16 Director, Research Division. —Rear Adm. C. B. Galloway, MC, USN, 4000 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Preventive Medicine Division.—Cdr. J. W. Millar, MC, USN, Poolesville, Md. Director, Occupational Medicine and Dispensary Division.—Cdr. N. E. Rosen-winkel, MC, USN, 7267 Gallows Road, Annandale, Va. Dzrector, Special Weapons Defense Division.—Cdr. J. H. Schulte, MC, USN, 8609 Brandt Place, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Submarine Medicine Division. —Capt. G. J. Duffner, MC, USN, 1932 U Place SE., Zone 20. Director, Amphibious & Marine Corps Medicine Division.—Capt. George Dona-bedian, MC, USN, 2502 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Astronautical Division. —Capt. J. P. Pollard, MO, USN, 4909 Brookeway Drive, Zone 16. NAVAL DISPENSARY Rear Ninth Wing, Main Navy Building, and Rear Third Wing, First Floor, Arlington Annex Commanding Officer—Capt. D. Marcy, MC, USN, Apt. 215, 8510 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. NATIONAL NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER Bethesda 14, Md. Phone, OLiver 4-2500 Commanding Officer—Rear Adm. R. B. Brown, MC, USN, Quarters E, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Commanding Officer— Capt. R. O. Canada, MC, USN, Quarters B, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. Aide and Administrative Officer.—Capt. A. P. Chartier, MSC, USN, 4858 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. NAVAL HOSPITAL National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda 14, Md. Commanding Officer—Capt. R. O. Canada, MC, USN, Quarters B, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. NAVAL MEDICAL SCHOOL National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda 14, Md. Commanding Officer—Capt. P. F. Dickens, Jr., USN, 3118 North Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda 14, Md. Commanding Officer—Capt. J. R. Seal, MC, USN, 4517 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. NAVAL DENTAL SCHOOL National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda 14, Md. Commanding Officer—Capt. A. R. Frechette, DC, USN, 5905 McKinley Street, Bethesda, Md. NAVAL SCHOOL OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda 14, Md. Commanding Officer—Capt. P. L. Austin, MSC, USN, Cleveland House, 2727 29th Street, Zone 8. Department of the Navy 463 U.S. NAVY TOXICOLOGY UNIT National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda 14, Md. O flicer-in-Charge.— Jacob Siegel, MSC, USNR, Apt. 502, 4857Capt. Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda 14, Md. Director—Col. J. T. Brennan, MC, USA, 10204 Tyburn Terrace, Bethesda, Md. MILITARY SEA TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Room 1004, T-8 Building, 3800 Newark Street. Phone, OXford 6-6649 Commander.—Vice Adm. Roy A. Gano, USN, Quarters C, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff.—Rear Adm. A. R. Gralla, USN, 3750 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS Room 4E628, Pentagon Chief of Naval Operalions.—Adm. George W. Anderson, USN, Admiral’s House, Naval Observatory. Vice Chief of Naval Operations—Adm. Claude V. Ricketts, USN, Quarters A, 2300 E Street. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Personnel and Naval Reserve).—Vice Adm. W. R. Smedberg III, USN, Quarters B, 2300 E Street. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Fleet Operations and Readiness).—Vice Adm. gr D. Griffin, USN, Quarters H, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics).—Vice Adm. John Sylvester, USN, Quarters B, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air).—Vice Adm. William A. Schoech, USN, Quarters C, 2300 EK Street. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Plans and Policy) —Vice Adm. U. 8. G. Sharp, Jr., USN, 3701 Nebraska Avenue. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Development).—Vice Adm. W. F. Raborn, Jr, USN, 4121 North Randolph Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Vice Chief of Naval Operations/ Director of Naval Administraiion.—Rear Adm. Roy S. Benson, USN, 3738 North 30th Road, Arlington, Va. Chief of Information.—Rear Adm. John S. McCain, Jr., USN, 139 C Street SKE. BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL Room 2072, Arlington Annex Chief of Naval Personnel.—Vice Adm. William R. Smedberg, III, USN, Quarters B, 2300 E Street, Zone 7. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. Alexander S. Heyward, Jr., USN, 611 North 11th Street, Falls Church, Va. Administrative Aide.—Capt. Daniel E. Bergin, USN, 918 Bluedale Street, Alexan-dria, Va. Administrative Officer—C. B. MacLean, 921 Lebanon Street, Arlington 5, Va. Inspector General.—Capt. L. J. Stone, USN, 3212 Fast Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Special Assistant for Leadership.—Capt. D. G. Baer, USN, 4303 Oakdale Road, Chesterbrook Woods, McLean, Va. Special Assistant for Liaison and Technical Information.—Lt. Cdr. W. R. Thomas, USN, 6243 North 26th Road, Arlington 7, Va. Special Assistant for Surface Missile Systems Programs.—Rear Adm. E. T. Reich, USN, 4606 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Personnel Research Division.—Capt. R. J. Baxter, USN, 2620 North Pocomoke Street, Arlington 7, Va. 464 Congressional Directory Director, Manpower Information Division.—Capt. H. B. Bassett, USN, 9520 Justine Drive, Annandale, Va. Assistant Chief for Plans.—Rear Adm. C. K. Duncan, USN, 4206 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Chief for Personnel Control.—Rear Adm. J. O. Cobb, USN, 2718 South June Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Chief for Education and Training.—Capt. D. G. Irvine, USN, 15 Tally Ho Lane, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Naval Reserve and Naval District Affairs.—Capt. G. A. O’Connell, Jr., USN, 609 Queen Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Records—Capt. C. E. Jackson, USN, 5005 Richenbacher Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Performance.—Capt. Dale Mayberry, USN, 4415 Greenwich Parkway, Zone 7. Assistant Chief for Morale Services—Capt. J. L. Counihan, Jr., USN, 5546 North 15th Street, Arlington 5, Va. Assistant Chief jor Finance and Comptroller.—Capt. J. E. Minter, USN, 600 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief of Chaplains.—Rear Adm. G. A. Rosso, USN, Dorchester Towers, 2005 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Lastnien Stet yon Women.—Capt. V. B. Sanders (W), USN, 4000 Tunlaw Road, one 7. Assistant Chief for Property Management.—Capt. J. C. Lawrence, USN, 601 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Annapolis, Md. Superintendent.—Rear Adm. Charles C. Kirkpatrick, USN, 1 Buchanan Road, Annapolis, Md. Commandant of Midshipmen.—Capt. Charles S. Minter, USN, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS Room 2082, Main Navy Building Chief of Bureau.— Rear Adm. K. S. Masterson, USN, 750 South Dickerson Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. W. T. Hines, USN, Presidential Gardens, Alexandria, Va. Director, Special Projects Officc.—Rear Adm. I. J. Galantin, USN, 5616 Overlea Road, Zone 16. mar Chief for Plans and Programs.—Rear Adm. A. M. Shinn, USN, 3038 O treet. Inspector General and Assistant Chief for Administration.—Rear Adm. O. D. Waters, USN, 4820 Fort Sumner Drive, Zone 16. Assistant Chief for Fleet Readiness and Training.—Rear Adm. E. E. Fawkes, USN, 2757 South Ives Street, Arlington 2, Va. Assistant Chief for Surface Missile Systems.—Rear Adm. E. T. Reich, USN, 4606 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Chief for Financial Management (Compiroller).—Rear Adm. R. L. Townsend, USN, 2206 South Knoll Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Contracts.—Rear Adm. J. W. Bottoms, USN, 6009 Lomack Court, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief for Production and Quality Control.—Capt. J. D. Arnold, USN, 1136 Lake Boulevard, Annandale, Va. Assistant Chief for Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation.—Rear Adm. : F. L. Ashworth, USN, 5506 Durbin Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Chief for Field Support.—Rear Adm. E. R. Eastwold, USN, 409 Under-hill Place, Alexandria, Va. Counsel for the Bureau.— Frederick Sass, Jr., 10730 River Road, Rockville, Md. Patent Counsel—Q. B. Warner, 5211 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda, Md. Department of the Navy 465 BUREAU OF SHIPS Room 3046, Main Navy Building Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. Ralph K. James, USN, Quarters E, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. R. L. Moore, Jr., USN, Amberley R.F.D. 2, Box 31, Annapolis, Md. Special Assistant and Administrative Aide to Chief of Bureau.—Cdr. C. R. Bryan, USN, 4403 Glen Head Court, McLean, Va. Special Assistants to Chief of Bureau for Legislation and Special Matters.—Charles F. Elliott, Box 124, Oakton, Va.; Irvin Miller, 124 Normandy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Plans and Administration and Inspector General.— Rear Adm. E. H. Batcheller, USN, 3806 Kanawha Street, Zone 15. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Research and Development.—Capt. J. H. MeQuilkin, USN, 5604 Ridgefield Road, Zone 16. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Design, Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance.— Rear Adm. W. A. Brockett, USN, 2237 North Trenton Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Technical Logistics.—Rear Adm. R. B. Fulton, USN, 9912 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Field Activities—Capt. D. L. Carroll, USN, 4110 49th Street, Zone 16. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Nuclear Propulsion.—Vice Adm. H. G. Rickover, USN, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8 Ci Contracts.—Capt. G. C. Wells, USN, 8785 Preston Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Comptroller—Capt. W. H. Cross, USN, 3229 Morrison Street, Zone 15. BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS Room 0026, Main Navy Building Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. J. W. Crumpacker, SC, USN, Quarters R, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau.— Rear Adm. H. J. Goldberg, SC, USN, 210 Wilkes Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Supply Management.—Rear Adm. Stephen Sher-wood, SC, USN, 3601 North Upland Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Transportation and Facilities—Rear Adm. O. P. Lattu, SC, USN, 3600 Ordway Street, Zone 16. Special Technical Assistant for Surface Missile Matters.—Rear Adm. E. T. Reich, USN, 4606 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Purchasing.—Capt. C. A. Appleby, SC, USN, 4534 19th Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief of Bureau for Research amd Development.—Capt. E. K. Scofield, SC, USN, 1007 Ampthill Drive, Alexandria, Va. : Assistant Chief of Bureau for Planning.—Capt. W. B. Durant, Jr., SC, USN, 3719 North Woodrow Street, Arlington, Va. Comptroller of the Bureau.— Capt. H. H. Hunt, SC, USN, 306 Wasp Lane, McLean, Va. Inspector General of the Supply Corps.—Capt. H. T. Adams, SC, USN, 5818 Old Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. Director of Publications and Technical Information.—Capt. J. A. Corrick, Jr. SC, USN, 5823 Old Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. . Director of Supply Corps Personnel —Capt. K. R. Wheeler, SC, USN, 1630 Great Falls Road, McLean, Va. Director of I ndustrial Relations. —W. J. Hurd, 5 Christine Place, Alexandria, Va. Director of Management Engineering.—Capt. EK Phillips, SC, USN, 411 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va. Counsel — William Sellman, Route 5, Cedar Lane, Oakdale Park, Vienna, Va. Small Business Specialist—H. G. Fowler, Burke, Va 466 Congressional Directory BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS Yards and Docks Annex, Arlington, Va. Chief of Bureau.—Rear Adm. P. Corradi, CEC, USN, Quarters N, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Deputy and Assistant Chief of Bureau—Rear Adm. N. J. Drustrup, CEC, USN, Apt. A-610, River House, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Executive Assistant to Chief of Bureau.—Capt. E. G. Underhill, CEC, USN, 6016 Tyndale Street, McLean, Va. Legal and Small Business Assistant.—Capt. Will J. Davis, CEC, USN, 6625 Lee Highway, Arlington 13, Va. Inspector General and Assistant Chief for Administration.—Rear Adm. L. C. Coxe, CEC, USN, Apt. 735, 2005 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Management and Comptroller— Capt. R. T. Pratt, CEC, USN, 1506 Sigmona Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Chief for Engineering and Construction.—Capt. R. D. Thorson, CEC, USN, 1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Public Works Management.—Capt. N. M. Martinsen, CEC, USN, Apt. 10-B, 4441 31st Street South, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Real Property Management—Capt. D. E. Carberry, CEC, USN, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. Assistant Chief for Housing and Field Activities—Capt. P. M. Boothe, CEC, USN, 901 Parkside Terrace, Fairfax, Va. Counsel—Harold Gold, 7012 Richard Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. U.S. NAVAL STATION Mt. Howard Road, Anacostia, SE. Commanding Officer—Capt. H. A. Adams, Jr., USN, Quarters A, U.S. Naval Station, Zone 25. Baresi Oficere=Ciir H. J. Hulings, USN, Quarters B, U.S. Naval Station, one 25. Naval Station Representative (Washington Navy Yard Annex). —Capt. L. E. Danz, N, 210 A Street NE. Naval Station Representative (Anacostia Annex). —Lt. Cdr. O. L. McMillan, USN, 6421 Layte Drive, Oxon Hill, Zone 21. Naval Station Representative (Arlington Barracks Annex). —Lt. Cdr. D. F. Barbee, USN, 755 Harwood Road, District Heights, Md. Naval Station Representative for Women.—Lt. E. S. Baker (W), USN, 1401 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va. Mnaasent Analyst.—Robert P. Lowden, 7101 Cabot Street, District Heights, Industrial Relations Officer.—Charles J. Famosa, 5506 25th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, Md. Legal Officer—Cdr. R. W. Glasgow, USN, 866 North Ohio Street, Arlington 5, Va. Comptroller—Cdr. Martha L. Everitt (W), USN, Town Center Plaza, 1001 Third Street SW., Zone 24. Admanzstrative Officer.—Cdr. R. E. Luce, USN, Quarters M, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Operations Officer—Lt. Cdr. R. C. Alexander III, USN, 2600 Keating Street, Apartment 309, Hillerest Heights, Md. Public Works Officer—Capt. T. P. Cocke, CEC, USN, Quarters O, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Supply Officer—Capt. W. W. Hyland, SC, USN, Quarters J-3, U.S. Naval Sta-tion (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Medical Officer.—Capt. Charles R. Longenecker, MC, USN, Quarters K, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. HEADQUARTERS, POTOMAC RIVER NAVAL COMMAND U.S. Naval Station (Washington Navy Yard Annex) Eighth and M Streets SE. Phone, LInceln 7-5700 Commandant.—Rear Adm. Laurence H. Frost, USN, Quarters A, Tingey House, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Chief of Staff.—Capt. Archie T. Wright, USN, 4829 Fort Sumner Drive, Zone 16. Department of the Navy 467 Staff Secretary. —Lt. Owell V. Hunt (W), USN, Apartment A-1004, River House, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Arde to the Commandant—Lt. Richard A. Kremin, USN, Quarters P-2, U.S. Naval Station (Navy Yard Annex), Zone 25. Public Information Officer—Lt. V. L. Ferguson, USN, Apartment 5307, 800 Fourth Street SW. Assistant Chief of Staff for Personnel.—Cdr. James L. Cox, USN, 4417 Ferndale Place SE., Zone 21. Assistant Siok of Staff for Administration.—Capt. Emory C. Smith, USN, 2118 49th Street. Assistant Chief of Staff for Planning and Operations.—Cdr. Louis H. Jullien, USN, 2506 North Upshur Street, Arlington 7, Va. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Department of Defense Building, The Pentagon. Phone, LIberty 5-6700 EUGENE MARTIN ZUCKERT, Secretary of the Air Force (141 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md.), was born November 9, 1911, in New York City and is the son of Harry M. and Eugenie Adrienne Pincoffs Zuckert (deceased); at-tended public elementary and high schools of suburban New York, received preparatory education at the Salisbury School, Salisbury, Conn., and obtained his B.A. from Yale University in 1933; in 1937 received LL.B. from Yale with a certificate for completion of the combined law-business course at Harvard and Yale; at Yale was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity; member of the bar in Connecticut, New York, and the District of Columbia and has practiced law in these States; most of professional career has been devoted to public service; from 1937 to 1940, was attorney for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at Washington and New York; from 1940 to 1944 was an instructor in relations be-tween government and business at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, advancing to assistant professor and later to assistant dean of the school; during this period also served as administrative head of the first advanced management course given at the Harvard Graduate School; in 1944, entered the U.S. Navy on military duty and served in the office of the Chief of Naval Operations as a lieutenant (j.g.); on September 26, 1947, was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Air Force under Secretary of the Air Force Stuart Symington; was appointed a member of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission on January 21, 1952, and served until June 30, 1954; returned to the private practice of law specializing as a consultant in the field of atomic energy; co-authored with Arnold Kramish, the book, Atomic Energy For Your Business; is a Director of the People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit organization which is operating the Hope ship as part of the President’s People-to-People program; in February, 1961, received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from George Wash-ington University; was sworn in as Secretary of the Air Force on January 24, 1961; married the former Barbara Jackman of Newburyport, Mass; has three children, two daughters, Adrienne K. and Gene, and a son, Robert B. Under Secretary of the Air Force.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Materiel).—Joseph S. Imirie, 4806 Fort Sumner Drive, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Research and Development).— Brockway McMillan, 2524 44th Street, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management). —Neil E. Harlan, 5308 Westpath Way, Zone 16. Special Assistant (Installations). — Alan I. McCone, 1135 16th Street. Special Assistant (Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces).—Benjamin W. Fridge, 2709 South Hayes Street, Arlington 2, Va. Special Assistant (Public Affairs).—Edward R. Trapnell, 1306 24th Road South, Arlington 7, Va. Military Assistant to the Secretary.—Col. Robert W. Schick, 108 Adrienna Drive, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.—John J. McLaughlin, 2700 Oakwood Street, Annandale, Va. General Counsel—[Vacant.] Director of Legislative Liaison.— Maj. Gen. Perry M. Hoisington II, 1111 Army Navy Drive, Apartment A-1009, Arlington, Va. Director of Information.— Maj. Gen. William K. Martin, 4906 37th Street North, Arlington, Va. Director of Space Systems.—Col. John L. Martin, Jr., 508 Empress Court, Alex-andria, Va. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Executive Assistant.—Brig. Gen. Joseph L. Dickman, 418 Neal Drive, Alexandria, Va. : Deputy Executive Assistant.—Col. Buddy R. Doughtrey, 457 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va. Military Aide.—Lt. Col. James A. Knight, 7415 Chatham Street, Springfield, Va. Private Secretary.—Harriet Zimmerly, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. 89708°—63——32 469 470 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE Deputy for Requirements Review.—Philip F. Hilbert, Hedgeland, Waterford, Va. Ezxecutive—Col. John H. Strand, 3101 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Executive—Lt. Col. Donald E. Greer, 5221 Easton Drive North, Spring-field, Va. Private Secretary.—Ruth O'Donnell, 704 Shelby Lane, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (MATERIEL) Deputy Assistant Secretary (Systems & Production).—Donald R. Jackson, 4100 Everett Street, Kensington, Md Deputy for Procurement Management.—Aaron J. Racusin, 6512 Kenhowe Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy for Supply and Maintenance—Hugh E. Witt, 913 Cameron Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy for Transportation and Communications.—Edward J. Driscoll, 4027 North Stuart Street, Arlington 7, Va. Ezecutive—Col. Frank T. Benson, 3406 North Thomas Street, Arlington, Va. Private Secretary.— Dorothy M. Olsen, 2829 28th Street, Zone 8. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) Deputy for Development.—Joe C. Jones, 909 Hyde Park Road, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy for Engineers.—Joseph E. Robbins, 5820 Oregon Avenue. Deputy for Requirements—Franklin J. Ross, 2816 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, Va Deputy for Research.—Harry Davis, 2623 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. Ezecutive—Col. Herman Dorfman, 5945 Strata Street, McLean, Va. Private Secretary.— Marie Miles, 1313 Park Terrace Drive, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Robert D. Benson, 3506 Manor Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy for Contract Financing.—P. Ormand Milton, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy for Financial Analysis.— Lewis C. Meyer, 6804 Colburn Drive, Annandale, Va. Deputy for Management Systems.—Charles J. Christenson, 1400 South Joyce Street, Apartment A-1412, Arlington, Va. Executive —Lt. Col. Leslie E. Anderson, 1104 Montour Drive, Falls Church, Va. Private Secretary.—Helen B. Harpold, 6707 Haven Place, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR INSTALLATIONS Deputy Special Assistant.—George S. Robinson, Route 2, Box 204, Vienna, Va. Depily for Planning and Programming.—Jack Riley, 5108 Brookeway Drive, one 16. Executive.—Col. Harold W. Houston, 7305 Marbury Road, Kenwood Park, Bethesda, Md. OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR MANPOWER PERSONNEL AND RESERVE FORCES Deputy for Manpower, Personnel and Organization.—James P. Goode, 5113 Marlyn Drive, Massachusetts Hills, Zone 16. Deputy for Security y Programs.—John E. Whalan, Jr., 610 Tyler Street, Falls Church, Va. Department of the Air Force 471 Deputy for Reserve and ROTC Affairs.—John A. Lang, Jr., 2430 32d Street SE. Secretary of the Air Force Personnel Council: Director—Maj. Gen. Turner C. Rogers, 2406 South 27th Street, Apt. 2, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director—Brig. Gen. Milton F. Summerfelt, 4314 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. Ezxecutive—Col. Charles E. Abramson, 5104 Sutton Place, Alexandria, Va. Ezxecutive—Col. Birdene E. Forrest, 6708 Nevius Street, Falls Church, Va. Prwate Secretary.— Glee Foster, 1200 Mason Road, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Deputy Administrative Assistant.—Joseph P. Hochreiter, 5109 Blue Ridge Avenue, Annandale, Va. Ezecutive.—Maj. Robert S. Brown, Jr., 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL Deputy General Counsel —Gerritt W. Wesselink, 5103 Baltimore Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant General Counsel (Fiscal).—Murray Comarow, 1715 Mayhew Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant General Counsel (Installations).—Samuel Hanenberg, 306 Annelliese Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Legislation).— Charles R. Larrabee, 4701 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant General Counsel (Personnel and Administration).—Hugh R. Gilmore, 130 South Highland Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant General Counsel (Procurement).— William Munves, 8204 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant General Counsel (International-Civil Aviation). — William Hancock, 1511 34th Street, Zone 7. : Executive—Lt. Col. George G. Troutman, 7705 Barto Avenue, Zone 23. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Deputy Director—Col. Thomas G. Corbin, 1313 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director—Col. Harold P. Sparks, 4042 North 25th Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director for Legislation and Investigations.—Col. Edward M. Lightfoot, 4379 Americana Drive, Annandale, Va. Chief. Congressional Inquiry Division.—Col. Carl M. Nelson, 731 Moss Drive, Annandale, Va. Chief, Congressional Legislation Division.—Col. James M. McGarry, Jr., 6415 North 24th Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Congressional Investigations Division.—Col. Donald W. Paffel, 6615 North 32d Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Senate Liaison Officc.—Col. William F. Pitts, 459 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, a. Chief, House Liaison Office.—Col. Jack A. Sims, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arling- ton, Va. Chief, Plans Group.—Col. James A. Darby, 318 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. Executive Assistant.—Lt. Col. Leslie J. Campbell, Jr., 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. Ezecutive—Maj. Frederick J. Griffin, 7207 Reservoir Road, Springfield, Va. OFFICE OF INFORMATION Deputy Director—Col. Maurice F. Casey, 4819 Cola Drive, McLean, Va. Assistant Director.—Col. Max B. Boyd, 4625 30th Street. Assistant Director—Col. William S. Evans, 605 Delashmutt Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Office Bands and Music.—Col. George S. Howard, 7305 Collridge Road. Chief, Plans and Programs Division.—Col. Reade F. Tilley, Jr., 6932 Mansfield Road, Falls Church, Va. 472 Congressional Directory Chief, Reserve Forces Liaison.—Lt. Col. Robert S. Russell, 3910 Stratford Lane, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Community Relations Division.—Col. Willard G. Woodbury, 6252 12th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Internal Information Division.—Col. Robert R. Eby, 9613 Donna Lane, Annandale, Va. Chef, Public Information Division.—Col. Charles T. Van Vliet, 1513 Bent Branch Court, Falls Church, Va. Executive—Lt. Col. Kenneth L. Sandvig, 8035 Anson Court, Springfield, Va. OFFICE OF SPACE SYSTEMS Executive—Lt. Col. Robert A. Van Mater, 200 Merrimac Drive, McLean, Va. AIR STAFF Chief of Staff.—Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, Quarters 7, Fort Myer, Va. Executive to the Chief of Staff.—Brig. Gen. Richard H. Ellis, 5 Eppard Street, Falls Church, Va. Aide-de-Camp.—Lt. Col. John L. Sibley, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Chief Scientist.—Dr. Launor F. Carter, 1400 South Joyce Street, Apt. A-614, Arlington, Va. Vice iid i Staff.—Gen. William F. McKee, Quarters 63, Bolling Air Force Base, one 25. Assistant Vice Chief of Staff.—Maj. Gen. John K. Hester, Quarters 59B, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Ezecutive.—Col. William J. Meng, 404 Crown View Drive, Alexandria, Va. Aide-de-Camp.—Capt. William R. Usher, 607 River House, 1400 South Joyce, Arlington 2, Va. Chairman, Scientific Advisory Board.—Dr. H. Guyford Stever, 87 Rutledge Road, Belmont 78, Mass. Military Director, Scientific Advisory Board.—Lt. Gen. James Ferguson, Quarters 72, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Secretary, Scientific Advisory Board.—Col. Clyde D. Gasser, 6229 Westchester Drive SE., Zone 22. Technical Director, Scientific Advisory Board.—Mr. Chester N. Hasert, 2475 Virginia Avenue. Chief, Operations Analysis Office (Acting).—Dr. Max S. Oldham, 209 Dixie, Mclean, Va. The Inspector General, USAF.—Lt. Gen. William H. Blanchard, 62 Westover Avenue, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant for Inquiries and Complaints.—Col. Ernest B. Maxwell, 4105 Lawton Street, McLean, Va. Assistant for Inspection & Safety Services.—Col. John S. Loisel, 2905 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Inspector General for Security.—Maj. Gen. John M. Breit, 606 Carper Street, McLean, Va. Director of Special Investigations.—Brig. Gen. Robert F. Burnham, 1403 Hewitt Street, Falls Church, Va. Director of Security and Law Enforcement.—Col. Arthur T. Learnard, 4500 Bald-win Drive, McLean, Va. Deputy Inspector General for Inspection.—Maj. Gen. Charles W. Schott, 1627 Fairway Drive, Redlands, Calif. Director of Inspection.—Brig. Gen. Bertram C. Harrison, 699 East 40th, San Bernardino, Calif. Director of Aerospace Safety.—Brig. Gen. J. T. Robbins, 30919 Sutherland, Red-lands, Calif. Director of Nuclear Safety.—Col. Charles B. Stewart, 2240 Stockton Loop, Kirt-land Air Force Base, N. Mex. The Judge Advocate General, USAF .—Maj. Gen. Albert M. Kuhfeld, 2919 North Franklin Road, Arlington, Va. Assistant Judge Advocate General—Maj. Gen. Moody R. Tidwell, Jr., 4224 Co-lumbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Director of Civil Law.—Col. Thomas R. Taggart, 1409 Sheldon Drive, Alexandria, Va. Department of the Avr Force 473 Diver of Military Justice.—Col. Arnold LeBell, 6823 Kerby Place, Oxon Hill, d Surgeon General, USAF .—Maj. Gen. Oliver K. Niess, Towers Apartment 1216 West, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Devrly Swigeen General—Maj. Gen. Richard L. Bohannon, 5301 Westpath Way, Zone 16. Assistant Surgeon General for Dental Services.—Maj. Gen. Maurice C. Harlan, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Director of Plans and Hospitalization.—Brig. Gen. Raymond T. Jenkins, 9912 Julliard Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director of Professional Services—Maj. Gen. Aubrey L. Jennings, 3738 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. Chief Medical Consultant to the Surgeon General.—Brig. Gen. Don S. Wenger, 8901 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director of Medical Staffing and Education.—Brig. Gen. Larry A. Smith, 3308 Sheppard Street NW., Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant for Veterinary Services.—Col. Robert R. Miller, 7517 Ben Avon Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Chief of Staff for Reserve Forces.—Maj. Gen. Curtis R. Low. Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence.—Maj. Gen. Robert A. Breitweiser, 2774 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence.—Brig. Gen. Jack E. Thomas, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Collection.—Col. Hugh D. Wallace, 5805 Old Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. Director of Estimates.—Brig. Gen. Prentiss D. Wynne, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue. Commander, Air Force Intelligence Center.— Col. William S. Boyd, 1421 Dogwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. Secretary of the Air Staff.—Col. R. P. Gentry, River House West B-1514, Arling-ton, Va. Director of Administrative Services.—Col. Robert J. Pugh, 5111 Eighth Road South, Arlington, Va. THE COMPTROLLER OF THE AIR FORCE The Comptroller of the Air Force.—Lt. Gen. Frank A. Bogart, Quarters 73, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Deputy Comptroller.—Mr. William B. Petty, 1607 23d Street South, Arlington, Vv a. Assistant Comptroller of the Air Force.—Brig. Gen. Elbert Helton, 5224 North Little Falls Road, Arlington, Va. Director of Data Automation.—Brig. Gen. Louis B. Grossmith, Jr., 109 Dearborn Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director of Accounting and Finance.—Brig. Gen. Joseph F. Delaney, 909 Allison Street, Alexandria, Va. Auditor General.—Maj. Gen. William P. Farnsworth, 700 South Court House Road, Arlington, Va. Director of Status Analysis.—Col. Frederick F. Vreeland, 10509 Sweetbriar Park-way, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Budget.—Maj. Gen. Jack G. Merrell, 2908 North Greencastle Street, Arlington 7, Va. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, PERSONNEL Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel.—Lt. Gen. William S. Stone, Quarters 71, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel—Maj. Gen. Cecil H. Childre, Apart-ment 520, Stratford Apartments, 9566 South Columbus, Arlington, Va. Durector of WAF.—Col. Elizabeth Ray, 2500 Q Street. Chief of AF Chaplains.—Maj. Gen. Robert P. Taylor, 436 Park Street NE., Vienna, Va. Director of Personnel Planning.—Maj. Gen. Henry G. Thorne, Jr., 503 Hazelton Street, Falls Church, Va. 474 Congressional Directory Director of Military Personnel—Maj. Gen. Albert P. Clark, 4704 Albermarle Street. Director of Personnel Procurement and Training.— Maj. Gen. James C. McGehee, 2741 South Grove, Arlington, Va. Director of Civilian Personnel.—Mr. John A. Watts, 2475 Virginia Avenue, Potomac Plaza, Apt. 810. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, OPERATIONS Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations.—Lt. Gen. G. P. Disosway, Quarters 69, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations.— Gen. Edwin B. Maj. Broadhurst, 4510 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Operations.—Maj. Gen. Sam W. Agee, 622 Alta Vista Drive, Fairfax, a. Director of Civil Engineering.—Maj. Gen Augustus M. Minton, 1019 Knoll Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director of Command Control and Communications.—Brig. Gen. J. Francis Taylor, Jr., 5335 37th Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Manpower and Organization.—Maj. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., Quarters 61-8, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Director of Operational Requirements.—Maj. Gen. William W. Momyer, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, PLANS AND PROGRAMS Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans and Programs.—Lt. Gen. David A. Burchinal, Quarters 65, Boiling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans and Programs.—Maj. Gen. Horace M. Wade, 117 Windsor Road, Alexandria, Va. Director of Plans.—Maj. Gen. John W. Carpenter III, 448 Schley Road, An-napolis, Md. Assistant Director of Plans for Joint Matters.— Brig. Gen. John W. Vogt, Jr., 702 Tarpon Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director of Programs.—Maj. Gen. Prescott M. Spicer, 2407 River Oaks Drive, McLean, Va. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, SYSTEMS AND LOGISTICS Deputy Chief of Staff, Systems and Logistics.—1Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Gerrity, Quarters 67, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Systems and Logistics (Logistics).—Maj. Gen. William O. Senter, Quarters 66, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Systems and Logistics (Systems).—Maj. Gen. Joseph R. Holzapple, 2712 South Ives Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant for Logistics Planning.—Brig. Gen. Paul L. Barton, 4600 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant for Materiel Programming.—Col. Sam Hale, 4913 Fort Sumner Drive, Sumner, Md. ih for Mutual Security.—Brig. Gen. Joseph T. Kingsley, Jr., 1421 29th treet. Director of Maintenance-Engineering.—Brig. Gen. Lawrence F. Loesch, BOQ T-3, Fort McNair, Fourth and P Streets SW. Director of Transportation.—Brig. Gen. Edgar W. Hampton, 4912 37th Street North, Arlington, Va. Director of Supply and Services.—Maj. Gen. Melvin F. MeNickle, 421 Franklin Street, Alexandria, Va. Director of Procurement Management.— Gen. William T. Thurman, 805 Maj. North Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director of Systems Acquisition.—Col. Edward A. Friedlander, 5200 Colonial Terrace, Zone 22. Director of Systems Services.—Brig. Gen. Marion C. Smith, 903 Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Department of the Avr Force DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF, RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY Deputy Chief of Staff, Research and Technology.—Lt. Gen. James Ferguson, Quarters 72, Bolling Air Force Base, Zone 25. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Research and Technology.—Maj. Gen. James F. Whisenand, 2502 Central Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Darector of Advanced Engineering. —Brig. Gen. Richard D. Curtin, 2001 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va Dzrector of Development Planning ~Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Kinney, 1013 Hillcrest Lane, Annandale, Va. Director of Science and Technology.— Brig. Gen. Ralph L. Wassell, 10900 Seven-locks Road, Rockville, Md. MAJOR AIR COMMANDS CONTINENTAL COMMANDS North American Air Defense Command (Ent Air Force Base, Colo.).—Gen. John K. Gerhart. Air Defense Command (Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colo.).—Lt. Gen. Robert M. Lee. Air Force Logistics Command (Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohto).— Gen. Mark E. Bradley, Jr. Air Force Systems Command (Andrews Air Force Base, Camp Springs, Md.).— Gen. Bernard A. Schriever. Air Training Command (Randolph Air Force Base, Tex.).—Lt. Gen. James E. riggs. Air Noesiy (Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala.).—Lt. Gen. Troup iller, Jr Continental Avr Command (Robins Air Force Base, Ga.).—Lt. Gen. Edward J. Timberlake. Headquarters Command, USAF (Bolling Air Force Base 25, D.C.).—Maj. Gen. Brooke E. Allen. Military. Air Transport Service (Scolt Air Force Base, Belleville, Ill.).—Lt. Gen. Joe W. Kelly. Bemis, Air Command (Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebr.).—Gen. Thomas S. Power. Tactical Air Command (Langley Air Force Base, Hampton, Va.).—Gen. Walter C. Sweeney, Jr. USAF Security Service. (San Antonio, Tex.).—Maj. Gen. Richard P. Klocko. OVERSEAS COMMANDS Alaskan Air Command (Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska).—Maj. Gen. Wendell W. Bowman. Caribbean Air Command (Albrook Air Force Base, Balboa, Canal Zone.).— Maj. Gen. Leland S. Stranathan. Pacific Air Forces (Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii) —Gen. Emmett O’ Donnell, Jr. Enid States Air Forces in Europe (Wiesbaden, Germany).—Gen. Truman H. andon. SEPARATE OPERATING AGENCIES Air Force Accounting and Finance Center (3800 York Sireet, Denver 5, Colo.).— Maj. Gen. Paul W. Scheidecker. Air Force Communications Service (Scott Air Force Base, I1l.).—Maj. Gen. Kenneth P. Bergquist. Aeon Chart and Information Center (St. Louts, Mo.).—Col. Stebbins W. sriffith. UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY Colorado Springs, Colo. Superintendeni.—Maj. Gen. Robert H. Warren. Commandant of Cadets.—Brig. Gen. William T. Seawell. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Constitution Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets. Phone, REpublic 7-8200 ROBERT F. KENNEDY, Attorney General of the United States; born Boston, Mass., November 20, 1925; graduated Milton Academy, Milton, Mass.; B.A. Harvard University, 1948; correspondent, Boston Post; LL.B., University of Virginia Law School, 1951; LL.D. (honorary) Assumption College, Mount St. Mary’s College, Tufts University, Fordham University, Nihon University, Waseda University, Tokyo, and Manhattan College; president of the Foundation for All Africa; member of the Advisory Council for the Law School of the Univer-sity of Notre Dame; member of the Board of Visitors, University of Virginia Law School; admitted to Massachusetts State Bar, 1951; admitted to practice before United States Supreme Court, 1955; selected as ‘‘one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men in the United States 1954” by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce; selected “Outstanding Investigator, 1957’’ by the Society of Professional Investi-gators, Inc.; Patriotism Award 1958—Massachusetts State Council, Knights of Columbus; attorney, Criminal Division, Department of Justice (1951-52); cam-paign manager for Congressman John F. Kennedy’s election to U.S. Senate (1952) ; assistant counsel, Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (1953) ; assistant counsel, Hoover Commission (1953); chief counsel to the Minor-ity, Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (1954); chief counsel and staff director, Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (1955); chief counsel, Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Manage-ment Field (1957-60); member of the American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion; author of “The Enemy Within’ and “Just Friends and Brave Enemies’’; campaign manager for President Kennedy’s election to the Presidency; extensive trips through South America, Europe, the Middle East, Russia, and the Far East; Catholic: Democrat; married to Ethel Skakel; children: Kathleen Hartington, Joseph Patrick, Robert Francis, David Anthony, Mary Courtney, Michael LeMoyne, Mary Kerry; served in the United States Navy (1944-46); oath of office at White House, January 21, 1961; legal residence, Massachusetts. Personal Secretaryto the Attorney General.— Angela M. Novello, Carillon House, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue. : Executive Assistant to the Attorney General.— Andrew F. Oehmann, 4808 V Street. Confidential Assistant to the Attorney General.—James W. Symington, 3019 44th Street, Zone 16. Lain of Public Information.—Edwin O. Guthman, 6700 Renita Lane, Bethesda, d Assistant fieciny of Public Information.—Jacob Rosenthal, 1024 29th Street, Zone OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL Deputy Attorney General.—Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, 3141 Highland Place. Assistant Deputy Attorney General.—Joseph F. Dolan, 4316 Woodley Road, McLean, Va. Assistant Deputy Attorney General.— William A. Geoghegan, 9612 Accord Drive, Potomac, Md. Head of Executive Office for United States Attorneys.—John R. Reilly, 8103 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Head of Executive Office for United States Marshals.—James J. P. McShane, 714 North Pryor Street, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL Solicitor General.— Archibald Cox, 4201 Forest Lane, McLean, Va. First Assistant.—Ralph S. Spritzer, 4823 Alton Place. Second Assistant.—Daniel M. Friedman, 1611 45th Street. or 478 Congressional Directory ANTITRUST DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—Lee Loevinger, 5669 Bent Branch Road, Zone 16. First Assistant.—Robert L. Wright, 7937 Deepwell Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief of Section Operations.—George D. Reyecraft, Jr., 705 North Belgrade Road, Wheaton, Md. : Chief of Field Operations.—Harry G. Sklarsky, River House, Apt. 1101-C, 1400 South Joyce, Arlington, Va. SECTION CHIEFS Admzinistrative—Philip J. Bassford, 1013 North Liberty Street, Arlington, Va. Appellate—Robert B. Hummel, 6213 Dahlonega Road, Bethesda, Md. Economic.— Lewis Markus, 825 Juniper Street. General Litigation.— Margaret H. Brass, 2100 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Judgments and Judgment “Enforcement. —William D. Kilgore, Jr., 4410 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Special Trial.—Larry L. Williams, 1624 Vagabond Drive, Falls Church, Va. Special Litigation.— Lewis Bernstein, 123 Northway, Greenbelt, Md. Triol.—Baddia J. Rashid, 5804 Tanglewood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. CIVIL DIVISION Assistant Attorney General. —[Vacant.] First Assistant.—Joseph D. Guilfoyle, 1622 Montaque Street. Second Assistant.—Carl Eardley, 56504 Charlcote Road, Bethesda, Md. Executive Assistant.—B. Russell Chapin, 5611 McLean Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. SECTION CHIEFS Administrative—Annetta M. Sanford, 4205 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md. Admiralty and Shipping.—Leavenworth Colby, 1200 16th Street. Appellate—Morton Hollander, 5411 Avamere Street, Bethesda, Md. Court of Claims.—John B. Miller, 9504 Saybrook Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Frauds.—Frederick N. Curley, 3033 North Florida Street, Arlington, Va. General Litigation.—Donald B. MacGuineas, 5505 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Patent.—T. Hayward Brown, 3850 Calvert Street. Torts.—[Vacant.] Office of Alien Property.—Anthony L. Mondello, 5608 Namakagan Road, Zone 16. CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION Assistant Aitorney General.—Burke Marshall, 15 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. First Assistant.—John Doar, 4514 Drummond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Second Assistant.—St. John Barrett, 6520 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Executive Assistant.— William J. Holloran, 2601 Woodley Place. SECTION CHIEFS Appeals and Research.—Harold H. Greene, 6417 Tone Drive, Bethesda, Md. General Litigation.—John L. Murphy, 2819 Sudberry Lane, Bowie, Md. Voting and Elections.—Henry Putzel, Jr., 3703 33d Place. CRIMINAL DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—Herbert John Miller, Jr., 10100 Chapel Road, Po- tomac, Md. First Assistant.— William E. Foley, 5 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Executive Assistant.—Howard P. Willens, 5602 Hurst Terrace, Zone 16. Department of Justice 479 SECTION CHIEFS Administrative—James W. Muskett, 5012 North Carlyn Springs Road, Arling- ton, Va. Administrative Regulations.—Harold P. Shapiro, 4629 Chesapeake Street. Appeals and Research.—Robert S. Erdahl, 7072 Wyndale Street, Zone 16. Trial Staff.—Rufus D. McLean, 2637 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. General Crimes.—Carl W. Belcher, 3920 Mayfair Lane, Alexandria, Va. Fraud.—Nathaniel E. Kossack, 7109 Oakridge Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Oren Crime and Racketeering.— William G. Hundley, 1618 Roundtree, Falls hurch, Va. : INTERNAL SECURITY DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—J. Walter Yeagley, 4009 Forest Lane, McLean, Va. First Assistant.—John F. Doherty, 614 Dead Run Drive, McLean, Va. Executive Assistant.—Thomas K. Hall, 206 South Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. Confidential Assistant.—Kevin T. Maroney, 2704 Finch Street, Silver Spring, Md. SECTION CHIEFS Administrative—Robert J. Stubbs, 1254 South Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. Civil.—Oran H. Waterman, 405 Prosperity Avenue, Fairfax, Va. Criminal.—John H. Davitt, 3617 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Registraticn.—Nathan B. Lenvin, 2940 26th Street North, Arlington, Va. Appeals and Research.—[Vacant.] Departmental Security O flice—Clifford J. Nelson, 3826 Garfield Street. LANDS DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—Ramsey Clark, 714 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, a. First Assistant.—J. Edward Williams, 4630 River Road, Zone 16. Executive Assistant.— William B. West III, 924 25th Street. SECTION CHIEFS Administrative.—Henry D. Rogers, 1114 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va-Land Acqugsition.— Ralph J. Luttrell, 2413 Cameron Mills Road, Alexandria, Va, Appraisal.—John V. Boyle, 4513 49th Street. General Litigation.—David R. Warner, 5402 Cromwell Drive, Springfield, Md., Zone 16. Appellate.—Roger P. Marquis, 1034 North Quincey Street, Arlington, Va. Legislation and General.—A. Willard Carlson, 1415 West Broad Street, Falls Church, Va. Indian Claims.—Ralph A. Barney, 3743 McKinley Street. TAX DIVISION Assistant Attorney General.—Louis F. Oberdorfer, 4828 W Street. First Assistant.—John B. Jones, 2960 Newark Street, Zone 8. Second Assistant.—Richard M. Roberts, 5111 Nahant Street. Assistant for Civil Trials.—Edward S. Smith, 5 Oxford, Chevy Chase, Md. Executive Assistant.—C. Guy Tadlock, 3409 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. SECTION CHIEFS Appellate.—Lee A. Jackson, 3504 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. General Litigation.—Frederick B. Ugast, 5704 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Review.—C. Moxley Featherston, 3904 Lorraine Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Criminal.—Fred G. Folsom, 3705 Corey Place. Court of Claims.—Lyle M. Turner, 6240 Utah Avenue. Refund Trial #1.—David A. Wilson, Jr., 4816 Hutchins Place. Refund Trial #2.—Myron C. Baum, 402 Hinsdale Court, Silver Spring, Md. Refund Trial #3.—Jerome Fink, 4726 Merivale Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. 480 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL Assistant Attorney General.—Norbert A. Schlei, 3515 Idaho Avenue. First Assistani.— Harold F. Reis, 3330 Stephenson Place. Director, Office of Administrative Procedure.— Webster P. Maxson, 5423 Beech Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Conscientious Objector Section.—T. Oscar Smith, 4879 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Admanistrative Assistant Attorney General.—S. A. Andretta, 2500 Q Street. First Assistant.—John W. Adler, 4903 Brookeway Drive, Zone 16. Chief, Budget and Accounts Office.—John C. Brown, Jr., 7413 Blair Road. Chief, Legal and Legislative Office.—Ralph C. Jackson, 1619 Sherwood Road, Silver Spring, Md Chief, Management Officc.—Bennett Willis, Jr., 3611 Rockland Terrace, McLean, Vv a. Chief, Administrative Services Office.—Edgar M. Ford, 4413 Ridge Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief, Records Administration Office.—Armando di Girolamo, 7101 Edgemoor Lane, Alexandria, Va. Librarian.— Marvin P. Hogan, 7305 Foxe Place, Springfield, Va. OFFICE OF THE PARDON ATTORNEY 131 Indiana Avenue Pardon Attorney.—Reed Cozart, 808 Chalfonte Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assia Pardon Alitorney. — Kenneth Van Keuren Harvey, 5508 30th Place, one 15. 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, Zone 16. Assistant to the Director.— Alan H. Belmont, 2711 North Yucatan Street, Arling-ton 13, Va. Assistant to the Director.—John P. Mohr, 3427 North Edison Street, Arlington 7, a. Administrative Division— Assistant Director.—Nicholas P. Callahan, 5611 Chester-brook Road, Zone 16. Training Diviston—Chief Inspector-in-Charge.—Joseph J. Casper, 604 Kenbrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. FBI Laboratory— Assistant Director—Ivan W. Conrad, 810 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va. Crime Records Diviston— Assistant Director.—Cartha D. DeLoach, 107 Morning-side Drive, Alexandria, Va. Special Investigative Division— Assistant Director.—Courtney A. Evans, 925 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. Inspection Division—Inspector-in-Charge.—James H. Gale, 400 Boxford Court, Fairfax, Va. General Investigative Division— Assistant Director.—Alex Rosen, Dorchester House, Zone 9. Domestic Intelligence Division— Assistant Director.— William C. Sullivan, 2810 64th Avenue, Cheverly, Md Files and Communications Division— Assistant Director.— William S. Tavel, 4117 Woodacre Drive, McLean, Va. Identification Division— Assistant Director.—C. Lester Trotter, 110 Iroquois Way, Forest Heights, Md. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE "119 D Street NE. Phone, Lincoln 7-9000 Commissioner.— Raymond F. Farrell, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Executive Assistant lo the Commissioner—James L. Hennessy, 3000 Russell Road, Alexandria, Va. Department of Justice 481 Asudlen Commissioner, Management.—Edward A. Loughran, 2266 Cathedral venue. Associate Commissioner, Operations.— Mario T. Noto, 9512 Byeford Road, Kens- ington, Md. BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS H.O.L.C. Building, 101 Indiana Avenue Choa thotes G. Finucane, 5415 Surrey Street, Somerset, Chevy Chase , Md. Members— Thomas J. Griffin, 1701 Fairlawn Drive, McLean, Va. Robert E. Ludwig, 4509 18th Street North, Arlington, Va. Louisa Wilson, 2818 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Allen R. Cozier, 6335 Utah Avenue, Zone 15. Freonie Aisi Anitony L. Montaquila, 5148 South Dakota Avenue NE. one 17. BUREAU OF PRISONS H.O.L.C. Building, 101 Indiana Avenue Director.—James V. Bennett, 5840 Marbury Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Directors.—Frederick T. Wilkinson, 7500 Nevis Road, Flint Hill, Bethesda, Md.; Herman G. Moeller, 422 Tyler Place, Alexandria, Va.; John J. Galvin, 5946 Strata Street, McLean, Va. BOARD OF PAROLE H.O.L.C. Building, 101 Indiana Avenue i A. Chappell, 3601 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Members— George J. Reed, 9404 Seven Locks Road, Bethesda, Md. Eva Bowring, the Westchester, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Edward J. Donovan, 40 Rutland Street, Mount Kisco, N.Y. Homer L. Benson, 1401 Fairmont Street, Apt. 502. Chairman, Youth Correction Division.— Gerald E. Murch, 412 Deerfield Street, Silver Spring, Md. Members— Lewis J. Grout, 2601 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. William F. Howland, Jr., 1301 Dogwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. Staff Director—James C. Neagles, 2234 Kirby Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Md. Parole a a N. Shore, 308 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 3,-V&. i 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) Officers and Directors: President.—Sanford Bates, 12 Baldwin Street, Pennington, N.J., representing the Attorney General. Vice President.—Emil Schram, Hillerest, Peru, Ind., representing agriculture. George Meany, President, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization, Washington, D.C., representing labor. John Marshal Briley, National Bank Building, Toledo, Ohio, representing Secretary of Defense. James L. Palmer, President, Marshall Field and Co., Chicago, Ill, retailers and consumers. Bory N. Beaman, Universal Vise and Tool Co., Parma, Mich., representing industry. Commissioner of Industries.—James V. Bennett, 5840 Marbury Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 482 Congressional Directory Associate Commissioner of Industries.—Preston G. Smith, 2014 Iverson Court, Hillerest Heights, Md. Deputy Associate Commissioner.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commissioners.—Andrew W. Cleland, Route 3, Box 195, McLean, Va.; [Vacancy]. Secretary of Corporation.—Harold W. Reep, 5727 67th Avenue, Riverdale, Md. Assistant Secretary.— Elbert J. Whittington, 3508 Hawick Court, Kensington, Md. UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 United States Attorney, District of Columbia.—David C. Acheson, 3101 Garfield Street. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S OFFICE United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 United States Marshal, District of Columbia.—Luke C. Moore, 1303 Trinidad Avenue NE. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Pennsylvania Avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, Zone 25. Phone, STerling 3-3100 J. EDWARD DAY, Postmaster General; born October 11, 1914, Jacksonville, I1L.; son of Dr. James A. and Frances (Wilmot) Day; educated in public schools, Springfield, I1l.; graduated from University of Chicago, 1935; received law degree cum laude from Harvard Law School, 1938; editor, Harvard Law Review; law practice with Sidley, Austin, Burgess & Harper, Chicago, 1939-41, 1945-49; served as ensign to lieutenant in United States Naval Reserve, 1941-45; awarded Navy Commendation ribbon for service as commanding officer submarine chaser in South Pacific; legal legislative assistant to Governor Adlai E. Stevenson, Spring-field, Ill., 1949-50: insurance commissioner of Illinois, 1950-53; with Prudential Insurance Co. of America as associate general solicitor, 1953-56, associate general counsel, 1956, vice president in charge of western operations (13 States), Los Angeles, Calif., 1957-61; nominated by President John F. Kennedy to be Post-master General of the United States, January 16, 1961, confirmed by U.S. Senate on January 21, 1961; member of: governing board, Wilshire Methodist Church, Los Angeles; American Bar Association; Phi Kappa Psi: Governor’s Business Advisory Council (California) ; vice chairman of Governor’s Commission on Metro-politan Area Problems (California); chairman, Southern California Research Council; board member, All-year Club of Southern California; treasurer, Statewide Water Development Committee (California) ; California Democratic State Finance Committee; Chairman’s Advisory Committee of the Los Angeles County Demo-cratic Central Committee; chairman, Democratic Associates, Ine. (California); vice president, Los Angeles Y.M.C.A.; vice president, Los Angeles United Givers Organization; board member, American National Red Cross, Los Angeles Chapter; member of Board of Fellows of Claremont College, Claremont, Calif.; author of “Bartholf Street’” and contributor of numerous articles in insurance and legal publications; married Mary Louise Burgess of Winnetka, Ill., July 2, 1941; three children: Geraldine, Molly, and James Edward, Jr.; resides in Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Postmaster General.—[Vacant.] OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General.—Michael Monroney, Room 3402, Post Office Building, Zone 25. Special Assistant to the Postmaster General (Information).—James F. Kelleher, 2605 36th Place, Zone 7. Special Assistant to the Postmaster General.—Bernard J. Beary, 4205 Isbell Street, Silver Spring, Md. Confidential Assistant to the Postmaster General.—Mary E. Quigley, 4503 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Judicial Officer—Reva Beck Bosone, Room 3358, Post Office Building, Zone 25. Director, Office of Regional Administration.—David A. Bunn, 6529 Elgin Lane, Bethesda, Md. ADVISORY BOARD Chairman.—J. Edward Day (Postmaster General). Vice-Chairman.—[Vacant] (Deputy Postmaster General). Members: Charles H. Earl, 32 Edgehill Road, Little Rock, Ark. Robert E. MacNeal, The Kenilworth, Alden Park, Philadelphia 44, Pa. Carl Murphy, 2406 Overland Avenue, Baltimore 14, Md. Paul Perocchi, 144 Chestnut Street, Andover, Mass. James Francis Reilly, 3924 Harrison Street, Washington 15, D.C. Kenneth P. Steinreich, 1639 Third Avenue, New York 28, N.Y. Executive Secretary.— William H. Snyder (Director, Executive Secretariat, Office of the Deputy Postmaster General). 483 484 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY POSTMASTER GENERAL Assistant Deputy Postmaster General.—James R. Thomason, 1211 Burketon Road, Hyattsville, Md. Director, Office of Management Services.—Frank W. Reilly, 5907 Folkstone Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Executive Secretariat.— William H. Snyder, 4110 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Postal Modernization Coordinator.—Joe M. Spiegel, 13200 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Librarian.— Xenophon P. Smith, 2727 29th Street, Zone 8. BUREAU OF OPERATIONS Assistant Postmaster General.—Frederick C. Belen, 2658 North Upshur Street, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General for Field Operations.— August C. Hahn, 1368 Fourth Street SW., Zone 24. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General for Postmasters and Patron Relations.— Charles H. Ryan, 1108 Marilta Court, Fairfax, Va. Executive Assistant to the Assistant Postmaster General.—John P. Doran, 12908 Goodhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant for Policy and Projects—Eugene B. Crowe, Route 1, Box 512, Great Falls, Va. Special Assistant for Field Operaitons.— Arthur J. Wolff, 3449 Worth Hills Drive, Fort Worth, Tex Staff Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Postmaster General—W. Carson Browning, Jr., 3207 Wake Drive, Kensington, Md. Installations Management Division: Director—John D. Swygert, 7211 Delfield Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Classification and Special Services Division: Director—Edwin A. Riley, 5702 Maiden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Customer Relations Division: Director— Robert M. Huse, 6812 Algonquin Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Distribution and Delivery Division: Director.—Mike E. Chapin, 35 E Street, Apt. 514, Zone 1. Space and Mechanization Requirements Division: Director—Fred U. Mills, 901 Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Postmasters and Rural Appointments Division: Director—Harold M. Jinks, 802 Janneys Lane, Alexandria, Va. BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION Assistant Postmaster General.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant.—G. Allan Brown, 907 Parkside Terrace, Fairfax, Va. Adminzstrative Office, Director.—Edward J. Chaszar, 3 Accotink Road, Alex-andria, Va. Control Officer.—Emil J. Stepper, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General.—Frederick E. Batrus, 7124 Fairfax Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Research and Development Division: Director.— William L. Tobin, 4966 34th Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Director— Research Branch.—Beatrice Aitchison, 1929 S Street, Zone 9. Director— Railway Development.—Elmer L. Rose, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Director—Air and International Development.—James E. Gildea, 5619 North 33d Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director— Highway Development.—Paul F. Achstetter, 6307 Stoneham Road, Bethesda 14, Md. International Service Division: Director —Greever P. Allan, 800 South Pitt Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General.—Christopher C. Scott, 4845 Colorado Avenue, Zone 11. Domestic Transportation Division: Dzrector—Joseph F. Jones, 5704 Euclid Street, Cheverly, Md. Director— Railway Transportation Branch.—Joseph E. Flory, 1905 North Hollister Street, Arlington 5, Va. Post Office Department 485 Deputy Assistant Postmaster General—Continued Domestic Transportation Division—Continued Director— Highway Transportation Branch.— Laurence A. Woods, Hunting Towers West, Alexandria, Va. Director—Air Transportation Branch.— Willis B. Henderson, 6715 Queens Chapel Road, Hyattsville, Md. Director— Mail Equipment Transportation Branch.—Arnold G. Aulick, 1845 Summit Place, Zone 9. Distribution and Routing Division: Director—Charles A. McIntyre, 301 Cheryl Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director—Schemes and Routing Branch.— William E. Corrigan, 2552-B Hol- man Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director— Transportation Requirements Branch.—John C. Miller, 737 Morn-ingside Drive, Fairfax, Va. Director— Transit Organization Control Branch.—Glen R. Wester, 6054 Mor-gan Street, Alexandria, Va. BUREAU OF FINANCE Assistant Postmaster General.—Ralph W. Nicholson, 15 Fourth Street SE., Zone 3. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General and Coniroller.—Lindsley H. Noble, 5427 Potomac Avenue, Zone 16. Executive Assistant to the Coniroller.—[Vacant.] Postal Rates Division: Director—Arthur Eden, 9708 Dameron Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Administrative Officer.—Joseph P. Griffin, 2873 South Abingdon Street, Arling-ton 6, Va. Assia Controller for Accounting.—John P. Miele, 5833 Linwood Place, McLean, a. Accounting Division: Director.—Herschel Harris, 2417 Lillian Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Systems and Procedures Division: Drrector.—Clifton H. Brown, 8030 Jansen Drive, Springfield, Va. diangsins Conipoller for Budget.—Clarence N. Bruce, 7505 Essex Avenue, Spring-eld, Va. Statistical Programs Officer.—Benjamin J. Mandel, 6101 16th Street, Zone 11. Cost Analysis Division: Director—Thomas F. McCormack, 10101 Greenock Road, Silver Spring, Md. Cost Ascertainment Division: Director—Lewis W. Hicks, 732 Glenbrook Place, Fairfax, Va. Statistics and Economics Division: Director— Milton A. Schwartz, 13010 Flack Street, Silver Spring, Md. Finance Officer—J. Harold Marks, 4400 34th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Postal Funds Division: Director.—James M. Bell, 508 Blick Drive, Silver Spring, Md. BUREAU OF FACILITIES Assistant Postmaster General.—Sidney W. Bishop, 9030 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General.—Amos J. Coffman, 324 Anneliese Drive, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General.—[Vacant.] Executive Assistant to Assistant Postmaster General.—Joseph P. Doherty, 14209 Chadwick Lane, Rockville, Md. Director, Realty Diviston.—Dennis A. Jensen, 11702 Ibsen Drive, Rockville, Md. Director, Procurement Division.—Conrad L. Trahern, 13011 Narada Street, Rockville, Md. Director, Maintenance Division.—Charles A. Dieman, 9216 Quintana Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. BUREAU OF PERSONNEL Assistant Postmaster General.—Richard James Murphy, 9912 Harrogate Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Assistant Postmaster General.—Elmer Paul Brock, 9619 Byeforde Road, Kensington, Md. 89708°—63——33 486 Congressional Directory Special Assistant for Employee Relations.—James K. Sullivan, 11211 Monticello Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Compensation Division: Dzrector—Herbert Block, 1010 Playford Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Departmental Personnel Division: Director—Harry W. Hobbs, 315 Adrienne Drive, Alexandria, Va. Employment and Placement Division: Director— Wesley S. Andress, 610 Highland Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Policy Review and Analysis Division: Director.—Fred E. Cashman, 1019 North Noyes Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Safety and Health Division: Director—Edward B. Landry, 12 Kentbury Way, Bethesda 14, Md. Suggestions and Awards Division: Director.—Richard J. Payne, 2511 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Training and Development Division: Director.—Roy V. Colbert, 6307 Haviland Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Special Assignments: Director.—Edgar B. Jackson, 4707 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Board of Appeals and Review: Appeals Officer.—James J. LaPenta, Jr., 5018 57th Avenue, Bladensburg, Md. Appeals Officer—Samuel J. Simmons, 7244 15th Place, Zone 12. Appeals Officer.—Hollis B. Bach, 5423 Sanger Avenue, Alexandria, Va. BUREAU OF THE CHIEF POSTAL INSPECTOR Chief Postal Inspector.—Henry B. Montague, 924 North Quincy Street, Arlington , Va. Deputy Chief Postal Inspector—Donald D. Duggan, 5151 Tenth Road North, Arlington 5, Va. Assistant Chief Postal Inspector—James F. Buckley, 418 Carolyn Drive, Falls Church, Va. Staff Assistant to Chief Postal Inspector—Edward W. Cummins, Raleigh Hotel, 12th and Pennsylvania Avenue, Zone 4. Director, Mail Loss and Depredations Division.— Marlin W. Brown, 3819 Bound Brook Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director, Fraud and Mailability Investigations Division.— William F. Callahan, 408 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Bilecin, Financial Investigations Division.—John F. Free, 5730 27th Street, one 15. Director, Service Investigations and Inspections Division.— Norval W. Wood-worth, 4624 Ninth Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Identification Laboratory.— Albert W. Somerford, Clarksburg, Md. Director, Internal Audit Division.—Stancil M. Smith, 810 Waterford Road, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant to Chief Postal Inspector.—Paul R. Andrews, 4601 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Director, Personnel Security.— Michael L. Keefe, 8510 Loughborough Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Louis J. Doyle, 616 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy General Counsel.—Harvey H. Hannah, 3907 Turbridge Lane, Alexandria, a Mailability Division: Assistant General Counsel—Saul J. Mindel, 9621 Flower Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Legal Counsel (Opinions-Legislative-Real Property).—Adam G. Wenchel, 3803 Blackthorn Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Opinions Division: Sos General Counsel—Jack T. DiLorenzo, 3801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Legislative Division: Assistant General Counsel.—Felix E. Sklagen, 2480 16th Street, Apt. 845, Zone 9. Post Office Department 487 Legal Counsel—Continued Real Property Division: Asians General Counsel.—James J. Wilson, 6401 Tone Drive, Bethesda 14, Associate General Counsel (Litigation—Claims).—Paul Meininger, 5616 South-wick, Bethesda, Md. Litigation Division: Assistant General Counsel.—Julian T. Cromelin, 3119 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 15. Claims Division: Aston! General Counsel.—Earle D. Goss, 9700 Fernwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING Director—Edward E. Harriman, 2 Holiday Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director.—L. Rex Landis, Hunting Towers East, Apt. 516, Alexandria, Va. Na Engineering. — James A. Burns, 8511 Hazelw ood "Drive, Bethesda 14 Assistant Director for Programing and Control.— Virgil C. Stone, 9903 Sidney Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Director for Research and Development.—Harold W. Lieske, 414 Water-ford Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Research Division.—Max A. Butterfield, 10711 Francis Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Development Division.—E. C. Kautt, 20 Tansy Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Postal Laboratory.—C. Warren Hurley, Route 3, Quince Orchard Road, Gaithersburg, Md. Cheef, Automotive Division.—George C. Nield, 5104 Rappahannock Place, Annandale, Va Assistant Director for Management Engineering.— Walter R. Masters, 713 Tarpon Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chuef, Project Engineering Diviston.— Russell A. Moody, 1417 Lexington Road, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Industrial Engineering Division.—George M. Beck, 1703 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. Chuef, Systems Analysis Division.—Fred W. Shaffer, 12616 Gould Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Mechanization Utilization Division.—Edward R. Dunzweiler, 4914 Jamestown Road, Bethesda 16, Md. Assistant Director for Construction Engineering.—James M. Lowe, 9408 Riley Place, Silver Spring, Md. ad, Architectural Division.—David Bregman, 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, ry Process Machinery Division.—Eugene A. Kafka, Route 1, Kenmore, Great Falls, Va Cheef, Utilities Diviston.—W. Norman Meyer, 9401 Overlea Drive, Rockville, Md Chief, Project Construction Division.—Patrick H. Sandlin, Jr., 4407 Warner Avenue, McLean, Va. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta Region—Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina.—Charlton B. Gladden, Regional Director, Federal Annex Building, Atlanta 4, Ga. Boston Region— Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island.—Donald P. Steele, Regional Director, Post Office and Court-house Building, Boston 9, Mass. Chicago Region—Illinois and Michigan.—Donald L. Swanson, Regional Director, Main Post Office Building, Chicago 100, Ill. Cincinnati Region—Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky.—Joseph P. Nolan, Regional Director, Main Post Office Building, Cincinnati 1, Ohio. Dallas Region— Texas and Louisiana.— William M. McMillan, Regional Director, Main Post Office Building, Dallas 21, Tex. 488 Congressional Directory Denver Region— Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming.—Clifford G. Crossan, Regional Director, New Custom House Building, Denver 1, Colo. Memphis Region— Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi.—Isaac C. Pattison, Jr. Regional Director, Post Office Building, Memphis 1, Tenn. ) Minneapolis Region— Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin.— Adrian P. Winkel, Regional Director, 512 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis 2, Minn. New York Region— New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.—Sean P. Keating, Regional Director, Main Post Office Building, New York 1, N.Y. Philadelphia Region— Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.—James J. Doherty, Regional Director, Main Post Office Building, Philadelphia 4, Pa. Saint Louis Region— Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas.—John F. Dee, Regional Director, 1114 Market Street, St. Louis 99, Mo. San Francisco Region— California, Nevada, Hawai, and all Pacific Possessions.— Raymond R. Holmquist, Regional Director, 79 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco 6, Calif. Seattle Region—Idaho, Moniana, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska.—James J. Symbol, Regional Director, New Republic Building, 1511 Third Avenue, Seattle 24, Wash. Washington Region— Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia.— Andrew E. Newton, Regional Director, City Post Office Building, Washing-ton 30, D.C. Wichita Region— Kansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma.— Charles W. Shoemake, Regional Director, Main Post Office Building, Wichita 25, Kans. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 STEWART L. UDALL, of Tucson, Ariz.; born in St. Johns, Ariz., January 31, 1920, son of the late Levi S. Udall, Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice, and Louise Lee Udall; attended public schools of St. Johns, and received LL.B. degree at University of Arizona in 1948; member, L.D.S. (Mormon) Church; married Ermalee Webb of Mesa, Ariz., in 1947; six children—Thomas, Scott, Lynn, Lori, Denis, and James; as enlisted gunner flew tour with 15th Air Force, Italy, 1944; elected to the 84th Congress November 2, 1954; reelected to the 85th, 86th, and 87th Congresses; became Secretary of the Interior January 21, 1961. Secretary of the Interior.—Stewart L. Udall. Under Secretary.—James K. Carr, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Secretary (Water and Power).—Kenneth Holum, 8132 West Beach Drive, Zone 12. Assistant Secretary (Public Land Management). —John A. Carver, Jr., 6605 16th Street North, Arlington 13, Va. Assign; Seorcteay (Mineral Resources).—John M. Kelly, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, one 16. Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife—Frank P. Briggs, 4740 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. snipisindie Assistant Secretary.—D. Otis Beasley, 4418 Davenport Street, one 16. Assistant to the Secretary.—Orren Beaty, Jr., Route 4, Box 341, Vienna, Va. Assistant to the Secretary and Legislative Counsel.—Max N. Edwards, 2727 Q Street. Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Information.—James N. Faber, 1235 33d Street. Assistant to the Secretary.— Walter I. Pozen, 3415 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Graham Hollister, 1436 Foxhall Road, Zone 7. Assistant i Science Advisor to the Secretary.—Roger Revelle, 1345 28th Street, Zone 7. Assistant to the Secretary (Congressional Liazson).—Robert C. McConnell, 9210 Manchester Road, Silver Spring, Md. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.— Anna K. Life, 2223 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. Oil Import Appeals Board: Chairman.—[Vacant.] Members: Department of Commerce—John Prince, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration, 3931 North Chesterbrook Road, Arlington, Va. Department of Defense.—Paul H. Riley, Deputy Assistant Secretary (Installa-tion and Logistics), 1127 Lake Boulevard, Annandale, Va. Council—Henry Rubin, 2421 Lillian Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Office of the Under Secretary: Deputy Under Secretary.— Moris Burge, 2601 Woodly Place, Zone 8. Office of the Assistant Secretary (Water and Power): Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Robert W. Nelson, 1012 Crane Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Saline Water.—Charles F. MacGowan, 18 Park Valley Road, Silver Spring, Md. Administrator, Defense Electric Power Leslie N. Jochimsem, Administration.— 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Office of the Assistant Secretary (Public Land Management): Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Robert M. Mangan, Route 5, Box 88F, Vienna, Va. 489 490 Congressional Directory Office of the Assistant Secretary (Mineral Resources): Deputy Assistant Secretary.—John F. O’Leary, 6665 32d Place, Zone 15. Director, Office of Coal Research.—George A. Lamb, 2016 North ’Adams Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Geography.— Meredith F. Burrill, 5503 Grove Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Office of Minerals Explosion: —George Fumich, Jr., 510 North Montana Street, Arlington, Director, Office of ' Minerals and “Solid Fuels.— William E. S. Flory, Bel Air, Woodbridge, Va. Director, Office of Oil and Gas.—Jerome J. O’Brien, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue. Administrator, Oil Import Administration.—J. Cordell Moore, 4000 Massa- chusetts Avenue, Zone 26. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife: Deity Ronen Secretary.—Robert M. Paul, 5516 Hinton Street, Spring-eld, Va Office of the Administrative Assistant Secretary: Deputy Administrative Assistant Secretary.— George E. Robinson, 1517 North Kentucky Street, Arlington 5, Va. Staff Assistant.—William Peratino, 110 Sheffield Street, Silver Spring, Md. Digeciny of Administrative Services.—Floyd E. Dotson, 5843 Potomac Avenue, one 16. Dicecty of Budget and Finance.—Sidney D. Larson, 251 Audrey Lane SE., one 20. Director of Inspection.—Earl J. Thomas, 4413 Rosedale Avenue, Bethesda, Md. ad of Management Research.—Arthur B. Jebens, 5437 Mohican Road, one 16. Director of Personnel.—Newell B. Terry, 7411 Grace Street, Springfield, Va. Direrinr 2) Property Management—N. O. Wood, Jr., 3410 Macomb of Street, one 16. Director of Security.—[Vacant.] Solicitor.—Frank J. Barry, 5712 Maryland Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Solicitor.—[Vacant.] Legislative Counsel.—Max N. Edwards, 2727 Q Street. Associate Solicitor (Indian Affairs).—Henry E. Hyden, 4618 31st Road South, Arlington, Va. Associate Solicitor (Mineral Resources).—[Vacant.] Associate Solicitor (Public Lands).—Thomas J. Cavanaugh, 1708 Reed Road, Falls Church, Va. Associate Solicitor (Territories, Wildlife and Parks).—Lewis S. Flagg III, 4314 Argyle Terrace. Associate Solicitor (Water and Power).—Edward Weinberg, 9619 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Technical Review Staff.—Charles S. Stoddard, 1579 44th Street, Zone 7. Field Committees: Alaska.—Burke Riley, chairman, P.O. Box 711, Juneau, Alaska. Mig Basin.—Harrell F. Mosbaugh, chairman, P.O. Box 2530, Billings, Alont. Northeast.— Marcus Abelson, 59 Temple Place, Boston 11, Mass. Pacific Northwest.—Don H. Huff, chairman, P.O. Box 3621, 1002 NE. Holla- day Street, Portland 8, Oreg. Pacific Southwest.—William T. Davoren, chairman, 32 Exchange Place, P.O. Box 360, Salt Lake City, Utah. Southwest.—Kenneth McCall, acting chairman, Federal Building, P.O. Box 1467, Muskogee, Okla. BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES Chairman.— Edward P. Cliff, 221 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Executive Secretary.—Dr. Meredith F. Burrill, 5503 Grove Street, Chevy Chase Executive Secretary for Domestic Names.—Jerome O. Kilmartin, 1800 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, Va. Department of the Interior 491 Members: Department of State.—Dr. G. Etzel Pearcy, 2426 I Street, Zone 7; Dr. Robert D. Hodgson, 103 Joyce Drive, Fairfax, Va., deputy. Department of the Army.—Frank C. Shepard, 3519 Cummins Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; George E. Thornton, 630 Sheridan Street, Chillum, Md. Department of the Navy.—W. G. Watt, 1600 North Highland Street, Arlington 1, Va.; Charles D. Rouse, 7307 Elmhurst Street, Zone 28, deputy. Department of the Air Force—Raymond Gornitzky, 2302 Tecumseh Street, dg phi; Md.; Edward M. Thompson, 1028 Tulip Lane, Ellisville, Mo., eputy. Post Office Department.—W. Carson Browning, Jr., 3504 Kent Street, Kensing-ton, Md.; J. C. King, Route 3, Box 536, Vienna, Va., deputy. Department of the Interior— Arthur A. Baker, 5201 Westwood Drive, Zone 16; Robert H. Lyddan, 3101 Beech Street, Zone 15, deputy. Department of Agriculture.—Edward P. Cliff, 221 North Royal Street, Alex-sada, Va.; Fred W. Grover, 2323 North Utah Street, Arlington 7, Va., eputy. Department of Commerce.—Capt. Lawrence W. Swanson, 4225 Franklin Street, Kensington, Md.; Dr. A. Joseph Wraight, 120 C Street NE., Zone 2, deputy. Government Printing Officc.—John W. Dollins, 412 Brewster Avenue, Silver Spring Md. Library of Congress.—Dr. Walter W. Ristow, 320 Ingleside Avenue, McLean, Va.; Dr. Charles C. Bead, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Central Intelligence Agency.— FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Commassioner of Fish and Wildlife—Clarence F. Pautzke, 2430 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries: Diicinpe=Donald L. McKernan, 4100 North Richmond Street, Arlington 7, a. Assistant Director—Harold E. Crowther, 7105 Claymore Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md. : Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife: Director—Daniel H. Janzen, 7723 Dockser Terrace, Falls Church, Va. Asin Director—Abram V. Tunison, 304 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, a. Assistant Director.—Lansing A. Parker, 4819 24th Road North, Arlington 7, Va. 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. Executive Officer—Glendon J. Mowitt, 3115 Worthington Street, Zone 15. Chief, Geologic Division.—Charles A. Anderson, 6208 Walhonding Road, Zone 16. Oise Water Resources Division.—Luna B. Leopold, 5705 Springfield Drive, one 16. Chief, Topographic Division.—George D. Whitmore, 6806 Florida Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Conservation Division.—Harold J. Duncan, 1613 Mount Eagle Place, Parkfairfax, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Publications Division.—Robert L. Moravetz, 3813 Fourth Street North, Arlington 3, Va. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Commissioner.—Philleo Nash, 800 Fourth Street SW., Washington, D.C. Deputy Commissioner.—John O. Crow, 5605 Magnolia Lane, Alexandria, Va. Associate Commissioner.—James E. Officer, 320 N Street SW., Washington, D.C. Assistant Commissioner (Legislation). —Martin P. Mangan, 7005 Montrose Street, Alexandria, Va. 492 Congressional Directory Assistant Commissioner (Economic Development). Reeseman Fryer, Route —X. 1, Chantilly Woods, Chantilly, Va. Assistant Commissioner (Community Services) —Selene Gifford, 802 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner (Administration). —Fred H. Massey, 2231 Bancroft Place, Washington, D.C. AREA OFFICES Aberdeen.— Martin N. B. Holm, 1220 North Third Street, Aberdeen, S. Dak. Anadarko.—Will J. Pitner, 708 West Texas, Anadarko, Okla. Billings.—James F. Canan, 1810 Iris Lane, Billings, Mont. Gallup.—Fredrick M. Haverland, 1 Aida Street, Gallup, N. Mex. Juneau.— Robert L. Bennett, 1214 Fifth Street, Douglas, Alaska. Minneapolis.—James E. Hawkins, 6305 Waterman Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Muskogee.— Graham E. Holmes, 305 Grandview Avenue, Muskogee, Okla. Phoeniz.—W. Wade Head, 1342 East Georgia, Phoenix, Ariz. Portland.—Robert D. Holtz, 1532 NE. 21st, Apt. 302, Portland, Oreg. Sacramento.— Leonard M. Hill, 4505 Argonaut Way, Sacramento, Calif. INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD Chairman.—F. J. Dockstader, 790 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. Members: Rene d’Harnoncourt, 333 Central Park West, New York, N.Y. Vincent Price, 580 North Beverly Glen, Los Angeles, Calif. Erich Kohlberg, 429 17th Street, Denver, Colo. General Manager.—Robert G. Hart, 2020 F Street, Washington, D.C. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Director—Karl S. Landstrom, 5400 North Carlyn Spring Road, Arlington 3, Va. Associate Director—Harold R. Hochmuth, 4127 34th Road North, Arlington 7, a. Assistant Director (Administration). —James P. Beirne, 10612 Gatewood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Director (Lands & Minerals Management). —James F. Doyle, 2005 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant Director (Range & Forest Management).—Eugene V. Zumwalt, 1934 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant Director (Operating Services).— Luther T. Hoffman, 5201 Glenwood Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director (Plans & Legislation).—Jerry A. O’Callaghan, 5607 Chester-brook Road, Zone 16. Assistant to the Director.—Frank Burnett, 1012 Terrace Drive, Annandale, Va. State Directors: Oregon.—Russell E. Getty, Route 3, Box 468, Dundee, Oreg. California.—Neal D. Nelson, 2800 Azalea Road, Sacramento, Calif. Arizona.—Fred J. Weiler, 724 East Hayward, Phoenix, Ariz. Idaho.—Joseph T. Fallini, 2324 North Pendleton Drive, Boise, Idaho. Nevada.—J. Russell Penny, 1200 Alturas, Reno, Nev. Utah.—Robert D. Nielson, 3648 Fortuna Circle, Salt Lake City, Utah. Colorado.— Lowell M. Puckett, 1035 South Elizabeth, Denver, Colo. Montana.—E. I. Rowland, 649 Park Hill Drive, Billings, Mont. New Mexico.— Chesley P. Seely, 1306 Vitalia, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Wyoming.—Ed Pierson, Route 1, Box 525, Cheyenne, Wyo. Alaska.—Roger R. Robinson, 406 10th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska. BUREAU OF MINES Interior Building. Phone, REpublie 7-1820 Director—Marling J. Ankeny, 5308 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Director—Paul Zinner (Acting). Department of the Interior 493 Assistant Director—Programs.— Zinner, 6002 34th Place, Zone Paul 15. Assistant Director— Health and Safety.—James Westfield, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director—Helium.—Henry P. Wheeler, Jr., 10222 Conover Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chics of Mineral Reports.— Allan Sherman, 8318 Draper Lane, Silver Spring, d. Chief, Division of Minerals.—Charles W. Merrill, 1554 44th Street, Zone 7. Chief, Division of Petroleum.—Carl C. Anderson, 116 Allendale Road, McLean, Vv a. Li Division of Foreign Activities.—Elmer W. Pehrson, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, one 16. Chuef,Tr of Anthracite.—Joseph A. Corgan, 5605 Park Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md Chief, Division of Bituminous Coal.—T. Reed Scollon, 6319 Walhonding Road, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Admanistration.— William E. Rice, 3708 Manor Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Pony of Personnel.—Harvey V. Pearce, 503 Twinbrook Parkway, Rock-ville, Md. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region I (Northwestern).— Mark L. Wright, Box 492, Albany, Oreg. Region II (Southwestern).—Richard B. Maurer, 420 Customhouse, 555 Battery Street, San Francisco 11, Calif. Region III (Rocky Mountain and North Central) .—Robert W. Geehan, 224 New Customhouse, Denver 2, Colo. Region IV (South Central).—Robert S. Sanford (Acting), 206 Federal Building, Bartlesville, Okla. Region V (Southeastern and Northeastern) .—Arlow L. Julian, Jr. (Acting), 4800 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. HEALTH AND SAFETY ACTIVITIES Health and Safety District Supervisors: District A.— William Rachunis, 233 Federal Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. District B—W. Dan Walker, 4800 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. District C—William R. Park, P.O. Box 112, Mount Hope, W. Va. District D.—Milton C. McCall, Calder Building, Birmingham 3, Ala. District E.—Franecis J. Smith, P.O. Box 339, Vincennes, Ind. District F.—Allen D. Look, 321 Federal Building, Duluth 2, Minn. District G—George M. Kintz, Room 1602, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas 2, Tex. District H—J. Howard Bird, 1457 Ammons Street, Lakewood 15, Colo. District I.—Joseph S. Malesky, P.O. Box 560, Norton, Va. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Director— Conrad L. Wirth, 3808 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Director (Administration).—Hillory A. Tolson, 5200 Sangamore Road, Zone 16. Assistant Director (Conservation, Interpretation and Use). —Jackson E. Price, 5129 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Director (Resource Planning).—Ben H. Thompson, 227 Wellesley Avenue, Glen Echo, Md. ; Assistant Director (Public Affairs). —Daniel B. Beard, 8037 Jansen Drive, Spring-field, Va. Assistant Director (Design & Construction).—A. Clark Stratton, 1507 Cavalier Corridor, Falls Church, Va. 494 Congressional Directory REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Sonfrons Region.— Elbert Cox, 400 North Eighth Street, Box 10008, Richmond 40, Va. Midwest Region.—Howard W. Baker, 1707 Jackson Street, Omaha 2, Nebr. Southwest Region.— Thomas J. Allen, Box 1728, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Western Region.—Lawrence C. Merriam, 180 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco 5, Calif. . Northeast Region.—Ronald F. Lee, 143 South Third Street, Philadelphia 6, Pa. National Capital Region.—T. Sutton Jett, Room 1013, Interior Building, Washington 25, D.C. EASTERN AND WESTERN OFFICES OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION Chief, Eastern Office, Design and Construction.— Robert G. Hall, 143 South Third Street, Philadelphia 6, Pa. Chief, Western Office, Design and Construction.—Sanford Hill, 1000 Geary Street, San Francisco, Calif. Chief, National Capital Office, Design and Construction.— William M. Haussmann, Room 2025A, Interior Building, Washington 25, D.C. NATIONAL PARK TRUST FUND BOARD Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury, 2534 Belmont Road, Zone 8. Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior, 4551 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. Conrad L. Wirth, Director, National Park Service, 3308 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Renneth Chorley, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Rockefeller Center, New York 20, N.Y. acant. ADVISORY BOARD ON NATIONAL PARKS, HISTORIC SITES, BUILDINGS, AND MONUMENTS Chairman.—Mr. Harold P. Fabian, 29 South State Street, Salt Lake City 11, Utah. Vice-Chairman.—Dr. Stanley A. Cain, Professor and Chairman Department of Conservation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Secretary.—Dr. Edward B. Danson, Jr., Director, Museum of Northern Arizona, P.O. Box 1389, Flagstaff, Ariz. Members—Mrs. Marian S. Dryfoos, Associate Director of Special Activities, The New York Times, New York 36, N.Y.; Dr. Melville B. Grosvenor, President, National Geographic Society, 1146 16th Street, Washington 6, D.C.; Dr. John A. Krout, Department of History, Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz.; Mr. Sigurd F. Olson, Box 157, Ely, Minn.; Mr. Earl H. Reed, 343 South Dearborn Street, Chicago 4, Ill.; Dr. Robert G. Sproul, President Emeritus, The University of California, Berkeley 4, Calif.; Dr. Robert L. Stearns, Citizens Committee on Modern Courts, Ine., 1005 Guaranty Bank Building, 817 17th Street, Denver 2, Colo.; Dr. Wallace E. Stegner, 13456 South Fork Lane, Los Altos Hills, Calif. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Commissioner—Floyd E. Dominy, Route 1, Box 240, Oakton, Va. Assistant Commissioner.—Newcomb B. Bennett, Jr., 6801 Wells Parkway, University Park, Md. Aiba Sorina ==William I. Palmer, 5616 Massachusetts Avenue, one 16. Assistant Commissioner.—W. Darlington Denit, 3406 Jefferson Street, West Hyattsville, Md. Assistant Commissioner and Chief Engineer.— Grant Bloodgood, Denver Federal Center, Denver 25, Colo. Department of the Interior 495 Chief, Division of Irrigation and Land Use.—Gilbert G. Stamm, 1605 Balls Hill Road, McLean, Va. Chief, Division of Project Development.—Donald R. Burnett, 1611 Pinewood Street, Falls Church, Va. Chzef, Division of Power.—John W. Mueller, 3260 Quesada Street, Zone 15. Chief, Division of Program Coordination and Finance.—Bruce G. Davis, 8802 Lowell Place, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Procurement and Property.—J. Carl Phillips, 3124 North Quincy Street, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Division of General Services.—Harold L. Byrd, 2712 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Division of Personnel.—D. Reginald Hicks, 11212 Monticello Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Chzef, Division of Organization Management.—L. Ray Awtrey, 5304 Portsmouth Road, Zone 16. Chel, Division of General Engineering— Thaddeus W. Mermel, 4540 43d Street, one 16. Chief, Division of Foreign Activities—Leon W. Damours, 2017 North Woodrow Street, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Division of Audit and Financial Review.—Barney C. Hammock, Jr., 1111 South Quincy Street, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant to the Commassioner-Information.—Ottis Peterson, 2522 24th Street North, Arlington, Va. FIELD ORGANIZATION Region 1.—Harold T. Nelson, Regional Director, Reclamation Building, Fair-grounds, Boise, Idaho. Region on seat Regional Director, Fulton and Marconi Avenues, Sacramento 11, Calif. Region 2a B. West, Regional Director, Administration Building, Boulder ity, Nev. Region yy) M. Clinton, Regional Director, 32 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. Region 5.—Leon W. Hill, Regional Director, Federal Office Building, Seventh and Taylor, Amarillo, Tex. Region 6.—Bruce Johnson, Regional Director, 709 Central Avenue, Billings, Mont. Region 7.—Hugh P. Dugan, Regional Director, Building 46, Denver Federal Center, Denver 25, Colo. Alaska District.—Daryl L. Roberts, District Manager, 226 Seward Street, Juneau, Alaska. OFFICE OF TERRITORIES Director.—Richard F. Taitano, 6702 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Md. Assistant Director.—John J. Kirwan, 1350 Monroe Street NE., Zone 17. Chief, Division of Insular Affairs.—John P. de Jongh, 2325 42d Street, Apt. 311, Zone 7. Chief, Division of Planning and Management Services.—Samuel Heller, 3512 Alton Place, Zone 8. TERRITORIAL OFFICIALS Governor of the Virgin Islands.—Ralph M. Paiewonsky, St. Thomas, V.I. Government Secretary for the Virgin [slands.—Cyril E. King, St. Thomas, V.I. Governor of Guam.—Manuel F. L.. Guerrero, Agana, Guam. Secretary of Guam.—[Vacant.] Governor of American Samoa.—H. Rex Lee, Tutuila, American Samoa. Secretary of American Samoa.—Owen S. Aspinall, Tutuila, American Samoa. hi i of the Trust Territory.—M. W.. Goding, Saipan, Mariana slands. Deputy High Commissioner of the Trust Territory.—Jose A. Benitez, Saipan, Mariana Islands. 496 Congressional Directory THE VIRGIN ISLANDS CORPORATION General Office, St. Croix, V.I. Members of the Board of Directors: Stewart L. Udall, 4451 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. Orville L. Freeman, 2805 Daniel Road, Chevy Chase, Md. John E. Horne, 415 Crown View Drive, Alexandria, Va. Ralph M. Paiewonsky, St. Thomas, V.I. Ward M. Canaday, 4455 Brookside Road, Toledo, Ohio. Archer Adams Claytor, 602 North Third Street, Saginaw, Mich. Ashley L. Totten, 217 West 125th Street, New York 27, N.Y. Secretary to the Board of Directors.—Robert M. Mangan, Box 88F, Route 5, Vienna, Va. Officer: President.—Robert P. Cramer, St. Croix, V.I. THE ALASKA RAILROAD General Offices, Anchorage, Alaska, P.O. Box 7-2111. Phone, Arco 411 General Manager.—John E. Manley, 1524 Hidden Lane, Anchorage, Alaska. Assistant General Manager.—R. H. Bruce, 736 15th Street, Anchorage, Alaska. Assistant to the General Manager, Washington, D.C., Interior Building.—Edwin M. Fitch, 4905 Longfellow Street, McLean, Va. Assistant to the General Manager, Seattle, Wash.—A. R. Sessions, 601 East 78th Street, Seattle, Wash. BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION P.O. Box 3537, Portland 8, Oreg. Phone, 234-3361 Administrator.—Charles F. Luce, 7012 East Sleret Street, Vancouver, Wash. Assistant Administrator.—Charles W. Kinney, 12235 NE. Rose Parkway, Port-land, Oreg. General Counsel (Regional Solicitor).—Harry J. Hogan, 01960 SW. Palatine Hill Road, Portland, Oreg. Chief Engineer, Division of Engineering.—Eugene L. White, 432 Country Club Road, Oswego, Oreg. Power Manager, Division of Power Management.— Bernard Goldhammer, 3014 NE. 30th Avenue, Portland, Oreg. Director of Adminisirative Managemeni.—Earl D. Ostrander, 12000 NE. Fargo Court, Portland, Oreg. Manager, Washington, D.C. Office, Interior Building— George W. Toman, 9921 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md BONNEVILLE ADVISORY BOARD Chairman.—Charles F. Luce, Administrator, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland 8, Oreg. Maj. Gen. W. W. Lapsley, Division Engineer, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, Portland 9, Oreg. Harold T. Nelson, Regional Director, Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior, Boise, Idaho. Beers Brown, Regional Engineer, Federal Power Commission, San Francisco, alif. R. A. Work, Water Supply Forecasting Unit, Soil Conservation Service, De-partment of Agriculture, Portland, Oreg. SOUTHEASTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION Elberton, Ga. Phone, 283-3261, Area Code 404 Administrator.—Charles W. Leavy, 121 Edwards Street, Elberton, Ga. Department of the Interior 497 SOUTHWESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION P.O. Drawer 1619, Tulsa 1, Okla. Phone, LUther 4-7161 Administrator—Douglas G. Wright, 1759 South Quincy Street, Tulsa 20, Okla. Virgil Stanley, NW., Assistant Administrator.— B. 319 E Street Miami, Okla. Cheef, Division of Power.—Floyd E. Conway, 3423 East 13th Street, Tulsa 12, Okla Chief, Division of Admanistrative Services—James V. Alfriend, 3823 East 11th Place, Tulsa 12, Okla. Chief, Division of Planning and Resources.—[Vacant.] Chief, Washington, D.C. Office, Interior Building.—Carl E. Roberts, 9203 Topeka Street, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Jn gemen) Office.—E. Milford Rice, 638 North Vancouver Avenue, Tulsa 27, OKla. BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION Interior Building. Phone, REpublic 7-1820 Director.—Edward C. Crafts, 7111 44th Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Associate Director.—Lawrence N. Stevens, 1920 North Quintana Street, Arlington 5, Va. sion; Director (Federal Programs).—John F. Shanklin, 4616 Van Ness Street, one 16. Assistant Director (State Programs).—A. Heaton Underhill, 4345 37th Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Division of Admanistration.— W. Rice, 1710 Burroughs Lane, Harry Falls Church, Va. Chief, Division of Education and Interpretation.— E. Reid, Jr., 5702 Mohican Louis Place, Bethesda 16, Md. Chief, Division of Planning and Surveys.—Robert W. Ludden, 2020 F Street, Zone 6. Chief, Division of Cooperative Services.—Sidney S. Kennedy, 5601 Northfield Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Federal Coordination.—Howard E. Ball, 4809 Wrightson Drive, McLean, Va. Chief, Division of Research.—[Vacant.] FIELD OFFICES Field Representatives: Southeast Region.—Thomas F. Giles, Federal Building, 400 North Eighth Street, P.O. Box 10008, Richmond 40, Va. Southwest Region.— Ernest E. Allen, P.O. Box 1728, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Midwest Region.— Evan A. Haynes, 1709 Jackson Street, Omaha, Nebr. Wom Region.—Roger W. Allin, 180 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco 5, Calif. No haut Region.— William R. Failor, 143 South Third Street, Philadelphia 6, a. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The Mall, between Twelith and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 ORVILLE L. FREEMAN, of Minneapolis, Migs, Besroteny of Agriculture (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.); born at Minneapolis, May 9, 1918; educated at Seward Elementary and Central High Schools in Minneapolis; ‘B.A. magna cum laude, University of Minnesota (1940); LL.B. (1946) from University of Minnesota Law School; admitted to Minnesota bar (1947) ; married Jane C. Shields, May 2, 1942; two children: Constance Jane (July 3, 1945), and Michael Orville (May 7s 1948) ; enlisted U.S. Marine Corps, August’ 1941; commissioned 2d lieutenant, Infantry, 9th Regiment, 3d Marine Division, February 2, 1942; wounded leading combat patrol on Bougainville Island, November Ts 1943; returned to U.S. and hospitalized 8 months, awarded Purple Heart; returned to duty in Washington, D.C., to help establish and administer Marine Corps veterans rehabilitation program; presently lieutenant colonel in U.S. Marine Corps Reserve; assistant to Mayor of Minneapolis (1945— 49); chairman Minneapolis Civil Service Commission (1946-49); member of law firm: Larson, Loevinger, Lindquist, Freeman, & Fraser (1950-54); secretary, State Central Committee of Democratic Farm Labor Party (1946-48); chairman of the DFL State Executive Committee (1948-50); elected Governor of Minne-sota in 1954, and reelected 1956 and 1958; member of following organizations: Alpha Zeta National Agricultural Honorary Fraternity; American Veterans Committee; Veterans of Foreign Wars; Disabled American Veterans; American Legion; Military Order of Purple Heart; Minnesota Bar Association; Minnesota Association Claimants Compensation ‘Attorneys (past president) : American Judicature Society; Minnesota United Nations; Minneapolis Family and Child-ren’s Service (ex-director); National Congress of Parents and Teachers; Co-op Services, Inc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity; American Civil Liberties Union; Loyal Order of Moose; Order of Eagles; Sons of Norway, Vasa Order; University of Minnesota ‘“M’’ Club and Alumni Association; Izaak Walton League; Boy Scouts National Council; Variety Club. Became Secretary of Agriculture January 21, 1961. Under Secretary.—Charles S. Murphy, 4600 Connecticut Avenue. Assistant Secretaries: John P. Duncan, Jr., 10 Tallyho Lane, Alexandria, Va. John A. Baker, 6301 15th Road North, Arlington, Va. Roland R. Renne, 301 G Street SW., Zone 24. Director, Agricultural Economics.— Willard W. Cochrane, 1625 Ingleside North, Arlington, Va. Administrative Assistant Secretary.—Joseph M. Robertson, 9409 Kingsley Avenue, Bethesda, Md. General Counsel.—John C. Bagwell, 5511 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. Inspector General.—Lester P. Condon, 1306 Janney’s Lane, ‘Alexandria, Va. Executive Assistant to the Secretary. Thomas R. Hughes, 9709 Culver Street, Kensington, Md. Deputy Under Secretary.—James L. Sundquist, 3016 North Florida Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant to the Secretary (Defense Mobilization Planning).—Robert S. Reed, 4014 Beechwood Road, Hyattsville, Md. Assistants to the Secretary: George A. Barnes, the Lock House, 10311 Glen Road, Potomac, Md. Rodney E. Leonard, 5710 Kingswood Road, Bethesda, Md. Dorothy H. Jacobson, 385 O Street SW. Kenneth M. Birkhead, 653 Queen Anne Terrace, Falls Church, Va. Byron G. Allen, 1400 South Joyce, Arlington, Va. Judicial Officer—Thomas J. Flavin, 4800 Dover Road, Zone 16. 499 500 Congressional Directory FEDERAL-STATES RELATIONS The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, DUdley 8-3306 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, DUdley 8-3656 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrater—Byron T. Shaw, 4501 Connecticut Avenue. Associate Administrator.—M. R. Clarkson, 5569 16th Street North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Administrator, Regulatory Programs.—W. L. Popham, 4026 25th Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Admainistrator.—R. J. Anderson, 2737 Bradley Circle, Annandale, Va. Deputy Administrator, Farm Research.—H. A. Rodenhiser, 5805 Aberdeen Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Administraior.—H. 1.. Haller, 4407 38th Street. Deputy Admanastrator, Utilization Research and Development.—George W. Irving, Jr., 4836 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. drat Administrator.—W. D. Maclay, 9302 Parkhills Terrace, Bethesda 14, d. Deputy Administrator, Research Planning and Coordination.—E. C. Elting, 621 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Administrator, Adminastrative Management.—F. I. Spencer, 4313 Knox Road, Apt. 601, College Park, Md. Deputy Administrator, Nutrition and Consumer-Use Research.—Hazel K. Stiebeling, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Internal Audit Staff. —K. A. Butler, 1200 Kingwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md. Director, Emergency Programs Staff. —Frank A. Todd, 145 South Aberdeen Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Legislation and Special Assignments.—H. Rothenbach, 11401 Rokeby Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. Director, Foreign Research and Technical Programs Division.—G. E. Hilbert, 5325 McKinley Street, Bethesda, Md. Diss) Information Division.—E. G. Moore, 7705 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, MANAGEMENT DIVISIONS Director, Administrative Services Division.—S. P. Williams, 10821 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Budget and Finance Division.—Edmund Stephens, 3044 North Peary : Street, Arlington, Va. Director, ie Division.—John P. McAuley, 6019 Hawthorne Street, Chev- erly, Md. Director, Management Research and Organization Division.—R. T. Galloway, 1100 Copley Lane, Silver Spring, 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. Department of Agriculture 501 Director, Entomology Research Division.—Edward F. Knipling, 2623 Military Road, Arlington, Va. Director, Consumer and Food Economics Research Division.—Faith Clark, 5510 Surrey Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Human Nutrition Research Division.— Miss C. Edith Weir (Acting), 7518 Sweetbriar Drive, College Park, Md. Director, Northern Utilization Research and Development Division.— Frederick R. Senti, Route 4, Peoria, Ill. Director, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division.—Cecil H. Wadleigh, 5621 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 Diviston.—M. J. Copley, 862 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley 7, Calif. REGULATORY DIVISIONS Director, Animal Disease Eradication Division.—F. J. Mulhern, 2702 Oakwood Street, Annandale, Va. Director, Animal Inspection and Quarantine Division.—L. C. Heemstra, 4503 Elmwood Road, Beltsville, Md. Director, Meat Inspection Diviston.—C. H. Pals, 2338 South Ode Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Plant Pest Control Division.—E. D. Burgess, 2454 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Plant Quarantine Division.— Eugene P. Reagan, 5910 Engel Drive, McLean, Va. Director, Pesticides Regulation Division.—Justus C. Ward, 509 Faber Drive, Falls Church, Va. COOPERATIVE STATE EXPERIMENT STATION SERVICE Admanistrator.—T. C. Byerly, 1000 Sixth Street SW., Apt. 516. Deputy Admanistrator.—H. C. Knoblauch, 4103 Lawton Street, McLean, Va. MARKETING AND STABILIZATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, DUdley 8-4623 Assistant Secretary.—John P. Duncan, Jr., 10 Tallyho Lane, Alexandria, Va. AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Office of Administrator: Adminastrator.—S. R. Smith, 4507 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Associate Admainistrator—Roy W. Lennartson, 8209 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Admanistrator, Marketing Research.—Omer W. Herrmann, 4313 Elm Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Administrator, Marketing Services.—George R. Grange, 5008 Bradford Drive, Annandale, Va. Deputy Administrator, Regulatory Programs.— Clarence H. Girard, 4325 Kent-bury Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Deputy Administrator, Regulatory Programs.— Linley E. Juers (Act-ing), 5706 Maries Drive, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Administrator, Management.—Henry G. Herrell, 10116 Parkwood Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md. Economist—Harold F. Breimyer, 9516 Byeforde Road, Kensington, Md. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Nathan Koenig, 6411 33d Street, Zone 15 Director, Internal Audit Division.—Donald A. Russell, 3900 Hummer Road, Annandale, Va. Director, Marketing Information Division.—Franklin Thackrey, 102 West Rose-mary Lane, Falls Church, Va. 89708°—63 34 502 Congressional Directory Economist—Continued Director, Food Distribution Division.—Howard P. Davis, 2401 North Stuart, Arlington, Va. Director, Matching Fund Program.—George H. Goldsborough, 223 Patuxent Drive, Laurel, Md. Marketing Services and Regulatory Programs— Division Directors: Cotton.—Stanley C. Rademaker (Acting), 5005 Terrell Street, Annandale, Va. Dairy.—John C. Blum, 7501 Walton Lane, Annandale, Va. Fruit and Vegetable—Floyd F. Hedlund, 1 Scott Circle, Zone 6. Grain.—Walter A. Davidson, 3114 Belleview Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Livestock.—David M. Pettus, Route 1, Box 414, Manassas, Va. ink Marketing Orders.—Herbert L. Forest, 5 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Packers and Stockyards.—Donald A. Campbell, 805 Whispering Lane, Falls Church, 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— Division Directors: Market Quality Research.— Wilbur T. Pentzer, 9405 Garwood Street, Silver Spring, Md. Transportation and Facilities Research.— William C. Crow, 1258 North Buchanan Street, Arlington 5, Va. Management— Division Directors: Admanistrative Services.—L. Kenneth Wright, 3020 Porter Street, Zone 8. Budget and Finance.— Arthur J. Holmaas, 1113 Aronow Drive, Falls Church, Va. Personnel.— William C. Laxton, 5705 Harwick Road, Zone 16. COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY Administration Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, DUdley 8-4485 Administrator.— C. 3200 Street, Va. Alex Caldwell, Holly Alexandria, Deputy Administrator.—Arthur R. Grosstephan, 928 South St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, Va. id to Zhe Administrator.—Daniel A. Currie, 3419 Raymond Street, Chevy ase 1 Director, Compliance Division.—Charles E. Robinson, 3207 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Dzrector, Accounting and Licensing Roy Tipton, 957 North Quantico Division.— Street, Arlington 5, Va. adic 4 Trading Division.—Ronald C. Callander, 1804 Preston Road, Alexandria, a Assistant Director, Trading Division.—R. Corbin Dorsey, 506 Grand Crownview Drive, Alexandria, Va. AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, DUdley 8-4623 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Board of Directors: Chairman.—Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture, 2805 Daniel Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Charles S. Murphy, 4600 Connecticut Avenue. John P. Duncan, Jr., 10 Tallyho Lane, Alexandria, Va. Horace D. Godfrey, 1906 Anesbury Lane, Alexandria, Va. John A. Baker, 6301 15th Road North, Arlington, Va. Willard W. Cochrane, 1625 Inglewood Street North, Arlington, Va. Roland R. Renne, 301 G Street SW., Zone 24. Officers: President.— Charles S. Murphy, 4600 Connecticut Avenue. i Vice President.—Horace D. Godfrey, 1906 Anesbury Lane, Alexandria, a. . Department of Agriculture O flicers—Continued Vice Presidents: Raymond A. Ioanes, 107 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Edwin A. Jaenke, 115 Worthington Circle, Falls Church, Va. Robert G. Lewis, 3512 Porter Street. Raphael V. Fitzgerald, 5900 Kimball Court, Falls Church, Va. S. R. Smith, 4507 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Robert P. Beach, 6601 Kentland Street, Springfield, Va. Secretary.— Lionel C. Holm, 4869 28th Street South, Arlington 6, 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. AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE Admianistrator—Horace D. Godfrey, 1906 Anesbury Lane, Alexandria, Va. Associate Administrator—Edwin A. Jaenke, 115 Worthington Circle, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Administrator for Commodity Operations.—Robert G. Lewis, 3512 Porter treet. Deputy Administrator for State and County Operaiions.—Raphael V. Fitzgerald, 5900 Kimball Court, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Administrator for Management.— Robert P. Beach, 6601 Kentland Street, Springfield, Va. Executive Assistant to the Adminisirator.—Lionel C. Holm, 4869 28th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. CONSERVATION AND LAND USE POLICY STAFF Director.—Fred G. Ritchie, 2245 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. COTTON POLICY STAFF Director—Joseph A. Moss, 437 North Manchester Street, Arlington 3, Va. GRAIN POLICY STAFF Director.—Arthur T. Thompson, 2116 F Street, Zone 7. LIVESTOCK AND DAIRY POLICY STAFF Director—Don S. Anderson, 2863 Beechwood Circle, Arlington 7, Va. OILS AND PEANUT POLICY STAFF Director.—J. E. Thigpen, 3043 North Stafford Street, Arlington 7, Va. SUGAR POLICY STAFF Director—Lawrence Myers, 5530 Prospect Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. TOBACCO POLICY STAFF Director.—Claude G. Turner, 1056 North Montana Street, Arlington, Va. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION Director.—M. D. Kimball, 3911 Fourth Street North, Arlington 3, Va. 504 Congressional Directory AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY DIVISION Director.—Joseph W. Clifton, 1040 Beacon Lane, Falls Church, Va. BIN STORAGE DIVISION Director.—T. Scott Mowry, 3006 Mosby Street, Alexandria, Va. BUDGET DIVISION Director.—Harry B. Wirin, 412 South Garfield Street, Arlington 4, Va. CONSERVATION AND LAND USE DIVISION Acting Director.— Wallace L. Mehlberg, 2116 F Street, Zone 7. DISASTER AND DEFENSE SERVICES STAFF Director.—[Vacant.] FARMER PROGRAMS DIVISION Director.—Everett H. F. Felber, 4111 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase, Md. FISCAL DIVISION Director.—J. J. Somers, 404 Woodland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. INFORMATION DIVISION Director.—M. L. Du Mars, 8412 Galveston Road, Silver Spring, Md. INTERNAL AUDIT AND INVESTIGATION DIVISION Acting Director—W. H. Duggan, 3716 Warren Street, Zone 16. INVENTORY MANAGEMENT DIVISION Director.—Roland F. Ballou, 5246 32d Street North, Arlington 7, Va. OPERATIONS ANALYSIS STAFF Director.—Jerome A. Miles, 4411 Medford Drive, Annandale, Va. PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT DIVISION Director.—J. P. Haughey, 6917 JoAllen Drive, Falls Church, Va. POLICY AND PROGRAM APPRAISAL DIVISION Director.—J. Murray Thompson, 2 Midhurst Road, Silver Spring, Md. PROCUREMENT AND SALES DIVISION Director.—Sherman L. Levin, 4719 Kellog Drive, McLean, Va. Department of Agriculture 505 FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION Manager.—John N. Luft, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Deputy Manager.—Jack H. Morrison, 5101 Eighth Road South, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Actuarial Diviston.—Joe R. McWilliams, 3106 North Rochester Street, Arlington 13, Va. Director, Budget and Finance Division.—John P. Skeffington, 4521 North 20th Place, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Claims Management Division.— Ernest C. Neas, 6201 31st Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Director, 1 Hoel Audit Division.—O. B. Briggs, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arling-ton 2, Va. Director, Program Development and Research Division.—Earll H. Nikkel, 3401-A South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. Director, Sales Management Division.—Ross A. Dimock, 3910 Isbell Street, Silver Spring, Md. Area Directors.—Ervin W. Anderson, 115 Jersey Street, Denver 20, Colo.; Dean Bernitz, 744 College Heights Circle, Manhattan, Kans.; Robert F. Bullard, 301 North Jackson Street, Nashville, Ga.; Mervin J. Kassube, 3417 South Second Street, Springfield, Ill. FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE Scuth Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, DUdley 8-3377 Administrator—E. T. York, Jr., Riverhouse-West, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Administrator.—Lloyd H. Davis, 6820 Mansfield Road, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Admenistrators: Luke M. Schruben, 4603 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Edward W. Aiton, 3408 University Boulevard East, Adelphi, Md. Division of Management Operations.—Jos. P. Flannery, 4819 Yuma Street, Zone 16. Division of Agricultural Science, Technology and Management.— Charles E. Bell, Jr., 904 Janneys Lane, Alexandria, Va. Division of 4—H and Youth Development.—Mylo S. Downey, 4609 Beechwood Road, College Park, Md. Division of Home Economics.—Eunice I. Heywood, 3714 Manor Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Division of Extension Research and Training.—Joseph L. Matthews, 4948 34th Road North, Arlington, Va. Disisios of Information.— Elmer B. Winner, 10105 Frederick Avenue, Kensington, d Division of Marketing and Utilization Sciences.— Raymond C. Scott, 3606 North Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Resource Development and Public Affairs.— Everett C. Weitzell, 605 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator—Raymond A. Ioanes, 107 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Associate Administrator.—Clarence R. Eskildsen, 326 Grove Avenue, Falls Church, a. Deputy Administrator for AID Programs.—Gerald E. Tichenor, 2212 Olmstead Drive, Falls Church, Va. General Sales Manager.—Frank M. LeRoux, The River House, 1600 South Joyce, Arlington 2, Va. Acting Assistant Administrator for Export Programs.—David L. Hume, 4743 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Barter and Stockpiling Manager.— Thomas R. Rawlings, 2501 North Lincoln Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Admanistrator for Commodity Programs.—Donald M. Rubel, 3889 30th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Administrator for International Affairs.—Irwin R. Hedges, 3648 North Oakland Street, Arlington 7, Va. 506 Congressional Directory Associate Administrator—Continued Assistant Administrator for Agricultural Attaches.— Douglas M. Crawford, 5911 Dryden Drive, McLean, Va Assistant Administrator for Management.—W. A. Minor, 435 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant to the Administrator.— Arthur Mead, 9507 Ocala Street, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Internal Audit.—John D. Motz, 612 South George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. GENERAL SALES MANAGER General Sales Manager.— Frank M. LeRoux, The River House, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy General Sales Manager.—John H. Dean, 4837 First Street South, Arlington 4, Va. EXPORT PROGRAMS Acting Assistant Administrator.—David L. Hume, 4743 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Assistant Administrator—Richard H. Roberts, 2401 North Upshur Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Program Development Division.— Thomas E. Street, 309 Martha Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Trade Projects Division.—James O. Howard, 4009 Wood Acre Drive, McLean, Va. Director, International Trade Fairs Division.— Kenneth K. Krogh, 815 Water-ford Road, Stratford Landing, Alexandria, Va. Director, Program Operations Diviston.—Dan L. Tierney, 6808 Indian Run Parkway, Bren Mar Park, Alexandria, Va. BARTER AND STOCKPILING MANAGER Barter and Stockpiling Manager.— Thomas R. Rawlings, 2501 North Lincoln Street, Arlington 7, Va. Barter and Stockpiling Deputy Manager.—Francis A. Woodling, 2203 Prichard Road, Silver Spring, Md. COMMODITY PROGRAMS Assistant Admanistrator—Donald M. Rubel, 3889 30th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—[Vacant.] Dzrector of Statistics.—Clarence M. Purves, 521 Fern Place, Zone 12. Tisiein, Lona Division.—Robert C. Sherman, 4000 Massachusetts Son one 1 Director, Dairy and Poultry Division.— David L. Hume, 4743 Bradley Boulevard, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Fats and ‘Oils Division.—Walter W. Sikes, 1708 North Utah Street, Arlington 7..ya. Durector, Fr wit and Vegetable Dwision.—J. W. Stewart, 4733 34th Road North, Arlington 7, ¥a. Director, Grain and Feed Division —Raymond E. Vickery, 601 Marshall Road, Vienna, Va. Director, ‘Livestock and Meat Products Dwvision.—Louis M. Smith, Jr., 1113 Westbriar Drive NE., Vienna, Va. Director, Tobacco Division.—Hugh C. Kiger, 1518 Barbour Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, Sugar and Tropical Products Division.—John C. Scholl, 305 Virginia Avenue, Alexandria, Va. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Gr TE ah —Irwin R. Hedges, 3648 North Oakland Street, Arling- ton a Dep Assistant —A. R. DeFelice, 7822 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Administrator d. Department of Agriculture 507 Pepuly i i Administrator—Burton A. Baker, 3234 McKinley Street, one 15. Director, International Organizations Division.—Ralph W. Phillips, 2401 South Lynn Street, Arlington 2, Va. Director, Trade Policy Division.—R. L. Gastineau, 4510 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Director, Foreign Training Diviston.—Cannon C. Hearne, 4527 31st Street South, Arlington 6, Va. AGRICULTURAL ATTACHES Assistant Administrator.— Douglas M. Crawford, 5911 Dryden Drive, McLean, Va. Deputy Assistant Admainistrator—Laurell L. Scranton, 3001 Edgehill Drive, Alexandria, Va. European Area Oflicer—Edward J. Bell, 5323 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Latin (marion Area Officer—Paul F. Taggart, 6010 Dellwood Place, Bethesda 14, ; : Far East and So. Asia Area Officer—James H. Boulware, 5310 North 26th Street, Arlington 7, Va. Near East and Africa Area Officer—A. I. Tannous, 6912 Oak Lane, Annandale, a. MANAGEMENT Assistant Administrator.—W. A. Minor, 435 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Assistant Administrator.—Guerry R. Smith, 4662 Dittmar Road North, Arlington 7, Va. 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. Director, Personnel Division.—Kenneth F. McDaniel, 908 Ampthill Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Administrative Services Diviston.—Ruth Donovan, 8612 Lynbrook Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Director, Agricultural Economics.— Willard W. Cochrane, 5530 18th Street North, Arlington, Va. STAFF ECONOMIST GROUP Grover C. Chappell, 4206 Dalmation Drive, McLean, Va. Leon Garoian, 2605 Adams Mill Road, Zone 9. John A. Schnittker, 2114 North Randolph Street, Arlington 7, Va. M. L. Upchurch, 5312 Thayer Avenue, Alexandria, Va. STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE Administrator—Harry C. Trelogan, 3625 North Piedmont Street, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Administrator.—Glenn D. Simpson, 4425 49th Street, Zone 16. Assistant 9 Administrator. Christian A. Stokstad, 2703 Lockwood Lane, Annan- dale, Va. Crop Reporting Board.—Glenn D. Simpson, 4425 49th Street, Zone 16. Director, Agricultural Estimates Division.— Richard K. Smith, 12 Sunnyside Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Field Operations Division.— Russell P. Handy, 4025 Forest Lane, McLean, Va Director, Standards & Research Division.— Earl E. Houseman, 1005 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator.—Nathan M. Koffsky, 5515 Greystone Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Administrator, Agricultural Economics.—Carl P. Heisig, 3125 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. 508 Congressional Directory Deputy Administrator, Foreign Economics.—Sherman E. Johnson, 118 North Jackson Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant to Administrator—Robert M. Walsh, 1312 North Emerson Street, Arlington, Va. Outlook and Situation Board.—Bushrod W. Allin, 5214 Goddard Road, Bethesda 14, Md. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS DIVISIONS Deputy Administrator.—Carl P. Heisig, 3125 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Economic and Statistical Analysis.—Frederick V. Waugh, 1006 26th Street South, Arlington, Va. Director, Farm Production Economics.—Hugh L. Stewart, 2412 North Monroe Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Marketing Economics.— Kenneth E. Ogren, Burbank Drive, Route 1, Burke, Va. Director, Resource Development Economics.—Harry A. Steele, 3600 North Rock-ingham Street, Arlington 13, Va. FOREIGN ECONOMICS DIVISIONS Deputy Administrator.—Sherman E. Johnson, 118 North Jackson Street, Arling-ton, Va. Director, Development & Trade Analysis.—XKenneth L. Bachman, 845 Rose Lane, Annandale, Va. Director, Regional Analysis.— Wilhelm Anderson, 2514 23d Road North, Arling-ton, Va. RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, DUdley 38-2796 Assistant Secretary.—John A. Baker, 6301 15th Road North, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF RURAL AREAS DEVELOPMENT Director’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW, Phone, DUdley 8-7235 Director.—A. T. Mace, 909 North Montana Street, Arlington, Va, FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW., Washington 25, D.C. Phone, DUdley 8-4574 Administrator—Howard Bertsch, 1001 Third Street SW., Zone 24. Deputy Administrator.—Floyd F. Higbee, 1001 Third Street SW., Zone 24. Assistant Administrator (Operating Loans).—J. Virgil Highfill, 3937 36th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Admanistrator (Real Estate Loans).—Bernard H. Polk, 6007 Hanover Avenue, Springfield, Va. Assistant Admanzstrator (Management). —Robert C. Leary, 425 St. Lawrence Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Administrator (Insured Loan Funds).— Lawrence Brock, 1201 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. Assistant to the Administrator (Program Development and Administrative Coordina-tion Staff).—Edward M. Newton, 3215 Gunston Street, Falls Church, Va. Department of Agriculture 509 Assistant to the Administrator (Farm Planning and Supervision Staff).—Odom Stewart, 4424 Stafford Street South, Arlington 6, Va. Director of Information Division.— Philip S. Brown, 7914 Sleaford Place, Be-thesda, Md. Director of Internal Audit Division.—Broadaway G. Frazier, 5739 North 16th Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Budget Division.—James T. Holliday, 8606 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. Director of Business Services Division.— Melvin V. Cole, 9412 Biltmore Drive, Silver Spring, Md Divot 2% Zmarsonsy Loan Division.—Jack Frost, 3679 Alabama Avenue SE., one 20. Director of Farm Ownership Loan Division.—Harold J. Finegan, 4359 Americana Drive, Annandale, Va. Director of Operating Loan Division.—M. H. Williams, 2518 Jefferson Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director of Personnel Diviston.—James A. Somerville, 509 Yorktown Drive, Alex-andria, Va. Director of Rural Housing Loan Division.— Louis D. Malotky, 3013 North Toronto Street, Arlington 13, Va. Director of Rural Renewal Division.—John Lovorn, 403 Darby Street, Fairfax, Va. Director of Soil and Water Loan Division.—Henry A. Palm, 4224 Easton Drive North, Springfield, Va. Director of Finance Office.— William B. Wood, 716 South Gore Street, Webster Grove 19, Mo. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION Administrator’s Office: South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW, Phone, DUdley 8-5123 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator.—Norman M. Clapp, 3515 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Deputy Administrator.—Richard A. Dell, 1308 Rusticway Lane, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Admanistrator, Electric—Richard H. Wood, 4608 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Administrator, Telephone.— Edgar F. Renshaw, 2130 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Administrator, Operations.—John W. Scott, 510 Yorktown Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Rural Areas Development Staff.—Richard M. Hausler, 122 Country Hill Drive, Fairfax, Va. ELECTRIFICATION ACTIVITIES Assistant Administrator.— Richard H. Wood, 4608 North 26th Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator—Edward F. Wilson, 5301 Saratoga Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Northeast Area Office.—William H. Callaway, 5722 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Director, Southeast Area Office.—Hubert Wales, 423 North Park Drive, Arlington, Va. Director, North Central Area Officc.—Everett R. Brown, 2556 Gallows Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, Yeon Area Office.—Gerald F. Diddle, 634 Edmonston Drive, Rock-ville, Md. Director, Southwest Area Office.—Richard F. Richter, 219 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Directnr; Power Supply Division.—Hoburg B. Lee, 6305 Landon Lane, Bethesda, 510 Congressional Directory Director, Electric Distribution Division.—J. B. McCurley, 7508 Glendale Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Electric Standards Division.—J. E. O’Brien, 4723 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. TELEPHONE ACTIVITIES Assistant Admanistrator— Edgar F. Renshaw, 2130 North Early Street, Alex-andria, Va. Deputy Assistant Adminzsirator.— Walter L. Wolff, 602 Beverly Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Northeast Area Office.— William H. Eastman, 4311 Chestnut Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Southeast Area Office—Harold F. Clark, 1920 North Hollister Street, Arlington, Va. Director, North Central Office.— Arthur H. Schartner, 5601 21st Avenue, Hillcrest Heights 21, Md. Director, Western Area Officc.— Donnan E. Basler, 5046 35th Road North, Arling-ton 7, Va. Director, Southwest Area Officc—Walter E. Rich, 4958 35th Street North, Arling-ton, Va. Director, Telephone Engineering and Operations Division.— Raymond W. Lynn, 902 Glaizewood Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. Director, Telephone Standards Division.— Thomas J. McDonough, 6214 Stoneham Road, Bethesda 14, Md. OPERATIONS Assistant Administrator—John W. Scott, 510 Yorktown Drive, Alexandria, Va. Controller— Leslie Surginer, 4115 34th Street North, Arlington, Va. Director, Information Services Division.— William E. Spivey, 4367 North Pershing Drive, Arlington, Va. Director, Personnel Management Division.—Henry C. Starns, 4112 North Ran-dolph Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Program Services Division.— Robert T. Beall, 5809 Doris Drive, Alex-andria, Va. FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE Administrator.—Joseph G. Knapp, 7119 Fairfax Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Administrator— Martin A. Abrahamsen, 10305 Parkman Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Management Services Diviston.—Job K. Savage, 1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Disecion; Marketing Division.—J. Kenneth Samuels, 2905 McKinley Street, one 15. Director, Purchasing Division.—Homer J. Preston, 6407 North 25th Street, Ar-lington, Va. Director, Information Division.—Beryle E. Stanton, 1630 Park Road, Zone 10. Director, Adminastrative Management Division.—Harold D. Walker, 3525 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Director, Marketing Division.— Wendell M. Me¢Millan, 2702 Lockwood Lane, Annandale, 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. Assistant to Administrator—Lloyd E. Partain, 22 Dearborn Drive, Falls Church, a. Dopuly Admanzstrator.—Gladwin E. Young, 5526 16th Street North, Arlington, a. Assistant to Deputy Administrator—Herschel E. Hecker, 6903 General Duff Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant to Administrator for Great Plains Conservation Program.—Cyril Luker, 2129 North Pierce Street, Arlington, Va. Department of Agriculture 511 Deputy Administrator—Continued Assistants to Administrator—Raymond W. Heinen, 2306 Hildarose Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Norman A. Berg, 7008 22d Avenue, Lewisdale, West Hyattsville, Md. Field Representatives—E. A. Norton, 4702 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; H. E. Tower, 2512 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va.; Harvey G. Bobst, 1850 Columbia Pike, Executive North, Apt. 608, Arlington 4, Va.; Thomas L. Gaston, Jr., 4700 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Valentine Ww. Silkett, 5466 30th Street. Internal Audit Staff.—Frederick A. A. Prange, 955 South Columbus Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Administrator for Watersheds.—Hollis R. Williams, 218 North Columbus Street, Arlington 3, Va. Assistant to Assistant Administrator for Watersheds.—Carl B. Brown, 317 Pinewood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. River Basins Division.—George R. Phillips, 4612 Harrison Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Wejrthes Planning Division.—John H. Wetzel, 6311 Dahlonega Road, one 16. Assistant Administrator for Field Services.—Jefferson C. Dykes, 4511 Guilford Road, College Park, Md. Farm and Ranch Planning Division.—Darnell M. Whitt, 7010 Wake Forest Drive, College Park, Md. Engineering Division.—Chester J. Francis, 4118 North Richmond Street, Arlington, Va. Civil Engineering (Work Plans).— William G. Shannon, 2700 Elnora Street, Wheaton, Md. Sellnenietion; —Louis C. Gottschalk, 719 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Buguierig and Groundwater.—Earl F. Dosch, 917 Spring Lane, Falls hurch Agricultural Pon Peering ames J. Coyle, 1510 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Irrigation Engineering.— Tyler H. Quackenbush, 10107 Crestwood Road, Kensington, Md. Drainage Engineering.—John G. Sutton, 6300 Crathie Lane, Fairway Hills, Zone 16. Hydrology Branch.—Harold O. Ogrosky, 1004 North Livingston Street, Arlington 5, Va. Design and Construction Branch.— Melvin M. Culp, 1125 Cresthaven Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Plant Zgchnology Division.—Edward H. Graham, Route 2, Box 133, Vienna, a. Agronomy.— Burdette D. Blakely, 2105 Prichard Road, Wheaton, Md. Range Conservation.—Berten W. Allred, 4100 W Street, Zone 7. Woodland Conservation.— Theodore B. Plair, 113 Third Street NE., Zone 2. Biology.— Lawrence V. Compton, 2841 Beechwood Circle, Arlington, Va. Plant Materials.— Abraham D. Stoesz, 3228 South Utah Street, Arlington, 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 Interpretation.— Albert A. Klingebiel, 915 Newhall Street, Silver Spring, Md. oi Sune Investigations.—Guy D. Smith, 6407 40th Avenue, University ark d. Soil Classification and Correlation.—Roy W. Simonson, 4613 Beechwood Road, College Park, Md. Assistant Administrator ’ for Management.— William R. Van Dersal, 6 South Kensington Street, Arlington, Va. 512 Congressional Directory Deputy Administrator—Continued Administrative Services Division.—Gerald E. Ryerson, 202 Apple Grove Road, Silver Spring, Md. Budget and Finance Division.—Carl H. Dorny, 7412 Oak Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Personnel Division.— Verna C. Mohagen, 4633 River Road, Zone 16. Information Division.—D. Harper Simms, 4410 38th Street North, Arlington, Va. FOREST SERVICE South Building, Twelfth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Chief —Edward P. Cliff, 221 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Chief —Richard J. Costley, 2213 Shipman Lane, McLean, Va. Internal Audit.—L. K. Mays, 4106 Watkins Trail, Annandale, Va. Program Planning and Legislation: Deputy Chief—Hamilton K. Pyles, 116 Van Winkle Drive, Falls Church, Va. Division of Legislative Reporting and Liazson.—Reynolds G. Florance, 510 South Abingdon Street, Arlington 4, Va. Division of Program Planning and Special Projects.—George F. Burks, 2807 Farm Road, Alexandria, Va. National Forest Resource Management Divisions: Deputy Chief —Arthur W. Greeley, 8312 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Assets Deputy Chief.—Burnett H. Payne, 916 South 2 Place, Arlington 2, Staff Asststant.—Albert Arnst. Division of Timber Management.—Ira J. Mason, 5305 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Range Management.—Reginald M. DeNio, 4228 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Division of Recreation and Land Uses.~—John H. Sieker, 1519 North Fred-erick Street, Arlington 5, Va. Division of Wildlife Management.—~Lloyd W. Swift, 6934 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va Division of Watershed Management.—Byron Beattie, 6044 Rossmore Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. National Forest Protection and Development Divisions: Deputy Chief. —M. M. Nelson, 4512 South 31st Street, Arlington 6, Va. Associate Deputy Chief.—Neal M. Rahm, 624 Fern Lane, Annandale, Va. Division of Land Classification.—Frederick W. Grover, 2323 North Utah Street, Arlington 7, Va. Division of Land Adjustments.—Axel G. Lindh, 2000 North Adams Street, Arlington 1, Va. Division of Fire Control.— Merle S. Lowden, 3511 Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Division of Engineering.— Anthony P. Dean, 3900 16th Street, Zone 11. State and Private Forestry Divisions: Deputy Chief.—W. S. Swingler, 4822 Montgomery Lane, Bethesda 12, Md. Division of Cooperative Forest Fire Control.—James N. Diehl, 3565 Brandy-wine Street, Zone 8. Pigeon of Forest Pest Control.—Warren V. Benedict, 5311 Sangamore Road, one 16. Division of Flood Prevention and River Basin Programs.— Warren T. Murphy, 6207 Crathie Lane, Zone 16. Division of Cooperative Forest Management.— Arthur R. Spillers, 503 West Windsor Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Division of Cooperative Tree Planting.—Edward G. Grest, 1527 North Ivanhoe Street, Arlington 5, Va Forest Research Divisions: Deputy Chief —V. L. Harper, 6409 Winston Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. : Anogeis Deputy Chief.—George M. Jemison, 423 Hillmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Staff Assistant.—Z. A. Zasada, 2941 Hickory Street, Alexandria, Va. Staff Assistant.—John R. McGuire, 4705 South 31st Street, Arlington 6, Va. Biometrical Studies.—[Vacant.] Foreign Forestry Services—Robert K. Winters, 5400 Moorland Lane, Be- thesda 14, Md. Department of Agriculture 513 Forest Research Divisions—Continued Associate Deputy Chief—Continued Division of Forest Management Research.—Carl E. Ostrom, 4016 North Richmond Street, Arlington 7, Va. Division of Range and Wildlife Habitat Research.—Xenneth W. Parker, 6014 Kirby Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Watershed Management and Recreation Research.—Herbert C. Storey, 6111 Landon Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Forest Fire Research.—A. A. Brown, 1215 Popkins Lane, Alex-andria, Va. Division of Forest Insect Research.—James A. Beal, 4504 Fordham Lane, College Park, Md. Division of Forest Disease Research.—John R. Hansbrough, 4409 South 36th Street, Arlington 6, Va. Division of Forest Products and Engineering Research.—James J. Byrne, 834 Berkshire Drive, Hyattsville, Md. Division of Forest Economics and Marketing Research.—H. R. Josephson, 5504 Burling Court, Bethesda 14, Md. Administrative Divisions: . Deputy Chief —Clare W. Hendee, 4812 Essex Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Associate Deputy Chief—Gordon D. Fox, 6215 Dahlonega Road, Zone 16. Staff Assistant.—Roy W. Olson, 6001 Landon Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Gepadl Inspector.—Russell B. McKennan, 6318 11th Road North, Arlington 5, Va. Division of Budget and Finance~—~Howard E. Marshall, 4201 13th Street South, Arlington 4, Va. Division of Administrative Management.—Edward W. Schultz, 901 10th Street, Alexandria, Va. Division of Administrative Services.—George D. Ferrare, 8422 Queen Anne's Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Information and Education.—Clint Davis, 9403 Columbia Boule-vard, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Personnel Management.—Chalmer K. Lyman, 2117 Holmes Run Drive, Falls Church, Va. DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, DUdley 8-3291 Administrative Assistant Secretary.—Joseph M. Robertson, 9409 Kingsley Avenue, Bethesda, 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 Drrector.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director.—John L. Wells, 2722 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, Va. Assistant to the Director.—Joseph P. Loftus, 7-J Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Md. Program and Budget Analysis Staff —William A. Carlson, 3315 Wisconsin Avenue, Washington, D.C.; Hartman Rector, Jr., 713 North Frederick Street, Arling-ton, Va.; George C. Knapp, 4848 South Seventh Street, Arlington, Va.; Robert A. Lerchen, 1302 Quincey Street, Alexandria, Va. ; Division of Accounting Policies and Systems.— Chief, Charles I. Jenkins, 4535 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Budget Policies and Operations.—Chief, Sam H. Neel, 3009 Cheverly Avenue, Cheverly, Md. \ Division of Budgetary and Financial Reporting.—Chief, Emmett B. Collins, 4101 25th Street North, Arlington, Va. hii: of Legislative Reporting.—Chief, Carl R. Sapp, 5534 18th Road North, rlington, Va. 514 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF HEARING EXAMINERS The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Chea poring Ezxaminer.—G. Osmond Hyde, 3944 Baltimore Street, Kensington, Md. Hearing Examiners.—Jack W. Bain, 2501 Hayes Street, Alexandria, Va.; John Curry, 410 Cleve Drive, Falls’ Church, Va.; : Benj. M. Holstein, 628 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va.: Will Rogers, 2611 North Nelson Street, Arlington 7, Va. : OFFICE OF INFORMATION The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director.—[Vacant.] Acting Director—George A. Barnes, 10311 Glenn Road, Potomac, Md. Assistant Director (Publications). JF McCormick, 5705 Cromwell Drive, Zone 16. Assistant Director (Current Information).—Harold R. Lewis, 22 Norman Avenue, Fairfax, Va. Assistant Director (Visual Information).—J. K. MecClarren, 3806 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. Executive Assistant to Director.—Francis A. Shea, 3605 Littledale Road, Konsing-ton, Chief, Administrative Management Division.—Galen Yates, 305 Buxton Road, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Publications Division.—Harry P. Mileham, 419 Meadow Lane, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Press Service.—Harry P. Clark, Jr., 1405 North Lancaster Street, Arlington 3, Vn. Chief, Special Reports.—Gordon Webb, 3004 South Abingdon Street, Arlington 0 Vis 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. Chef, Motion Picture Service.—Calle A. Carrello, 5506 Parkland Courts, Zone 28. fT Division of Photography.—Charles T. Myers, Jr., 2425 59th Place, Cheverly, Md. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT APPRAISAL AND SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, DUdley 8-3535 Director.—John C. Cooper, Jr., 5209 North 16th Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director.—Charles C. Weaver, 812 Ferry Landing Road, Alexandria, Va. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, DUdley 8-3434 Dugg of the Library.—Foster E. Mohrhardt, 2601 South Joyce Street, Arlington Vi, Assistant Director for— Field 2 Special Services.—XKirby B. Payne, 6524 35th Road North, Arlington 13, Va. Public Services.—Angelina J. Carabelli, Batchelors Forest Road, R.D. 1, Olney, Md. Technical Services.—Bella E. Shachtman, 8201 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. Management Services.—Blanche L. Oliveri (acting), 1006 Brooks Road, Capitol Heights 27, Md. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director of Personnel.—Carl B. Barnes, 123 Martha’s Road, Hollin Hills, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant Director, Program Operations.—Max P. Reid, 146 East Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Department of Agriculture 515 Assistant Director, Program Development.—Christopher O. Henderson, 5206 West-ern Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant to the Director, Inspection Coordination & Defense Planning.—N. Robert Bear, 3290 Worthington Street, Zone 15. Assistant to the Director, Employee-Management Relations & Personnel Legisla-tion.—Robert L. Hill, 6302 East Halbert Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant to the Director, Inter-Group Programs.— William M. Seabron, 1515 Underwood Street, Washington, D.C. Chief, Personnel Research Staff.—Dr. Albert S. Glickman, 10117 Renfrew Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Classification & Standards Division.—Thomas T. Townsend, 4413 Brandy-wine Street, Washington, D.C Chief, Employee Development Division.—Dr. Erwin R. Draheim, 105 South Aber-deen Street, Arlington 4, Va. Chief, Examination & Employment Division.—H. Reelf Peecksen, 7611 Lakeview Drive, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Health, Safety & Welfare Division.—Dr. Lee K. Buchanan, 4225 Sleaford Road, Bethesda, M Chief, Policies & Procedures Division.—Dora E. Oliver, 3801 Flower Lane, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Review & Adjudication Division.—John E. Francis, 5040 35th Road North, Arlington, Va. OFFICE OF PLANT AND OPERATIONS The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director.—Francis R. Mangham, 9634 Dewmar Lane, Kensington, Md. Assistant Directors.—Samuel L. Gardiner, 6806 32d Street North, Falls Church, Va.; Tony M. Baldauf, 6817 Mansfield Road, Falls Church, Va.; Mackey W. White, 4000 Fitzhugh Drive, Annandale, Va. Chief, Administrative Management Division.—Hugh W. Berger, 917 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Procurement and Contract Management Division.—V. Samuel Gunther, 4510 31st Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Real Estate Management Division.—Clarence A. Salisbury, 1925 North Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Records Management Division.—Charles E. Wylie, 3440 South Utah Street, Arlington, Va. Chuef, Service Operations Division.—Fred A. Hoyland, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Chief, Supply and Property Management Division.— Ralph G. McIntyre, 7511 Old Chester Road, Bethesda, Md. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 Director.—Charles F. Kiefer, 5302 18th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Chief, Administrative Services Diviston.—Stanley J. Dorick, 1708 Byrnes Drive, McLean, Va. : Chief, Budget and Finance Division.—John J. Kaminski, 2009 Chillum Road, Avondale, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Information Division.— Wayne V. Dexter, 1101 Jackson Court, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Personnel Division.—Joseph P. Findlay, 4710 Yuma Street, Zone 16. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL South Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, DUdley 8-3351 General Counsel—John C. Bagwell, 5511 18th Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Deputy General Counsel.—Edward M. Shulman, 6621 32d Street, Zone 15. Assistant General Counsels for— Credit, Conservation, Research, and Staff Legal Services.—Ralph F. Koebel, 7011 31st Street, Zone 15. Litigation.—Neil Brooks, 3215 Morrison Street, Zone 15. Marketing and Regulatory Laws.—Charles W. Bucy, 4618 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Executive Assistant to the General Counsel—W. Edward Bawcombe, 4310 34th Street South, Arlington 6, Va. 516 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets SW. Phone, DUdley 8-3306 Inspector General.—Lester P. Condon, 1306 Janneys Lane, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Inspector General.—[Vacant.] Chief, Policy and Plans Division.—Leonard H. Greess, 3114 Elba Road, Alex- andria, Va. Chief, Inspection, Special Projects, and Investigations Division.—Louis J. Roth, 1721 Fairwood Lane, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Review and Appraisal Division.—Benjamin F. Robinson, 9 Sudbury Place, Alexandria, Va. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Commerce Building, Fourteenth Street between Constitution Avenue and E Street Phone, STerling 3-9200 LUTHER H. HODGES, Secretary of Commerce (2601 Woodley Place); nominated as Secretary of Commerce on January 3, 1961; appointed January 21, 1961; born in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, on March 8, 1898, the son of John James and Lovicia (Gammon) Hodges; educated in Leaksville and Spray, North Carolina, public schools; received a B.A. degree from the University of North Carolina in 1919; awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws (LL. D.) degree from the University of North Carolina (1946), North Carolina State College (1955), High Point College (1957), Davidson College (1960), and Moravian College (1960); married the former Martha Blakeney in 1922; three children, Luther, Jr., Betsy, and Nancy; served as secretary to general manager of a local mill in the Leaksville-Spray area; and in 1938 was made general manager of all mills of Marshall Field & Co., and in 1943 he became vice president of the corporation; head of the Textile Division of the OPA in 1944, and consultant to Secretary of Agriculture in 1945; retired from business in 1950 and spent over a year in West Germany as head of the Industry Division of the Economic Cooperation Administration; was a con-sultant to the State Department in the latter part of 1951 on the International Management Conference; elected Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina in 1952, and succeeded to Governorship in November 1954; elected Governor in November 1956, and his term ended in January 1961. Secretary.— Luther H. Hodges, 2601 Woodley Place. Private Secretary to the Secretary.—Rachel H. Havnaer, 6006 Bowie Drive, Springfield, Va. Deputy to the Secretary.—Eugene P. Foley, 5 Pinehurst Circle, Zone 15. Deputy to Secretary for Textile Programs.—James S. Love, 3100 Ellicott Street. Deputy to Secretary for Congressional Relations.—John S. Stillman, 1556 34th Street, Zone 7. ‘Special Assistants to the Secretary.—Hyman H. Bookbinder, 6308 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md.; George Gardiner, 6504 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md.; James G. Morton, Oregon Inlet Road, Nag’s Head, N.C. Director, Office of Public Information.—Henry Scharer, 9105 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda, Md. National Export Expansion Coordinator— Draper Daniels, 1900 Q Street. Deputy National Export Expansion Coordinator.—L. Edward Scriven, 1026 16th Street. Under Secretary.—[Vacant.] Under Secretary for Transportation.—Clarence D. Martin, Jr., 6001 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Under Secretary for Transportation.—Frank L. Barton, 8221 Larry Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Under Secretary for Tramsportation.—E. Grosvenor Plowman, 2401 H Street. Assistant Secretary for Admanistration.—Herbert W. Klotz, 4 Langley Place, McLean, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—John H. Prince, 3931 North Chesterbrook Road, Arlington, Va. Assistant Secretary for Domestic and International Business.—Jack N. Behrman, 2415 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Trade Policy.—Peter Taylor Jones, 3533 Quebec Street, Zone 16. Director, Office of Trade Adjustment.—James F. Collins, 2615 O Street, Zone 7. Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs.—[Vacant.] Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology.—J. Herbert Hollomon, 3650 Upton Street, Zone 8. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology.— William W. Eaton, Winchester-on-Severn, Annapolis, Md. General Counsel.—Robert E. Giles, 4824 Upton Street, Zone 16. Deputy General Counsel. —Nathan Ostroff, 2914 Kanawha Street. 89708°—63 35 S517 518 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Office of Administrative Operations: Director.— William M. Martin, Box 171A, Epping Forest, Annapolis, Md. Deputy Director.— William G. Marks, Route 1, Box 384, Manassas, Va. Office of Budget and Management: Director—Lawrence E. Imhoff, 4540 Chesapeake Street, Zone 16. Office of Emergency Readiness Planning: Acting Director.— William K. Holl, 4306 North 39th Street, Arlington 7, Va. Office of Personnel Management: Director.—Carlton Hayward, 3603 Chevy Chase Lake Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Associate Director—John F. Lukens, 4514 Gretna Street, Bethesda, Md. Office of Publications Management: Director.—Donald R. Burgess, 6451 Barnaby Street, Zone 15. Assistant Director (For Printing).— Lawrence P. Lathrop, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Director (For Publications).—Reed S. Dunham, 5607 Johnson Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Office of Investigations and Security: Director.—John W. Phillips, Clarksville, Md. Deputy Director.—Joseph M. Kelly, 7405 Jervis Street, Springfield, Va. Office of Internal Audits: Director—John R. Delmore, 4503 Edgefield Road, Kensington, Md. Deputy Director—John R. Kurelich, 1737 Queens Lane, Arlington, Va. U.S. Commission—New York World's Fair: Commissioner—NormanK. Winston, 7 Sutton Square, New York 22, N.Y. Deputy Commissioner.—George J. Rothwell, 3409 34th Place, Zone 16. UNITED STATES TRAVEL SERVICE Director—Voit Gilmore, 700 East Indiana Avenue, Southern Pines, N.C. Deputy Director—John W. Black, 5904 Dillon Avenue, McLean, Va. OFFICE OF DOMESTIC FIELD SERVICES Director—Roy W. Morgan, 1135 16th Street, Zone 6. Deputy Director—dJoseph A. Mack, 2332 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. OFFICE OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS Director—M. Joseph Meehan, 810 Dahlia Street, Zone 12. Assistant Directors.—James W. McNally, 3511 Porter Street, Zone 16; George Jaszi, 4910 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.; Louis J. Paradiso, 1004 Stirling Road, Silver Spring, 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, Chief, 707 Cedar Lane, Falls Church, Va. Current Business Analysis.—Murray F. Foss, Chief, 6209 East Halbert Road, Bethesda 14, Md. National Economics.—Morris R. Goldman, Chief, 9626 Evergreen Street, Silver Spring, Md. National Income.—Frederick M. Cone, Chief, 4502 Chase Avenue, Bethesda 14, INLAND WATERWAYS CORPORATION Governor.—The Secretary of Commerce. Chairman of the Advisory Board.—Clarence D. Martin, Jr. Department of Commerce 519 GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE ADMINISTRATION Adminastrator—Alfred T. Meschter, 20 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF TECHNICAL SERVICES Department of Commerce Annex 1, Second and D Streets SE. Phone, DUdley 6-1233 Director, Office of Technical Services.—John C. Green, Route 2, Box 246, Joyce Lane, Arnold, M Associate Director, International Standards.—Archibald T. McPherson, 4005 Cleveland Street, Kensington, Md. Deputy Director—John Weber, 6015 Johnson Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Our Publications Division.—James E. Wheat, 335 Park Street NE., Vienna, Acting Chief, Commodity Standards Division.—Alfred S. Best, 4419 Ridge Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, J oint Publications Research Service—Thomas W. Miller, Jr., 2347 South Nash Street, Arlington 2, Va. Chief, National Inventors Council.—Leonard S. Hardland, 1012 Orchard Way, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Industrial Technology Division.—Eric A. Tietz, 4612 West Virginia Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Technical I[nformation Division.—Lillian A. Hamrick, 3115 Q Street SE., Zone 20.. NATIONAL INVENTORS COUNCIL MEMBERS Dr. Charles Stark Draper (chairman). | Frank E. Foote. Homer H. Ewing (secretary). Hon. David L. Ladd. Dr. Roger Adams. Lawrence Langner. Dr. Alvan L. Barach. Dr. Henry J. Rand. Lawrence B. Biebel. Brooks Walker. Rear Adm. L. D. Coates. Brig. Gen. Ralph L. Wassell. Watson Davis. Dr. James C. Zeder. Brig. Gen. C. W. Clark. John C. Green (executive director). AREA REDEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION Department of Commerce Building. Phone, WOrth 7-5045 Admingstrator— William L. Batt, Jr., 6425 31st Street, Zone 15. Deputy Administrator—Harold L. Williams, 4 Bedford Lane, Alexandria, Va. Ded Administrator for Public Works.—Paul Southwick, 4012 Underwood Street, one 15. Assistant Administrator for Administration and Finance.—William H. Bozman, 4219 39th Street, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Admanistration and Finance.—Furniss Parnell, 505 Mashie Drive SE., Vienna, Va. -Assistant Administrator for Public Works Acceleration.—Johannes U. Hoeber, Manchester Inn, 1426 M Street, Zone 5. Assistant Administrator for Operations.—Harold Sheppard, 386 N Street SW., Zone 24. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Operations.—Sherwood Gates, 1727 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 6 Assistant Administrator for Planning and Research.— Gordon Reckord (acting), 400 Beechwood Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Planning and Research.—Gordon Reckord, 400 Beechwood Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief Counsel— Thomas W. Harv ey, 4110 Thornapple Street, Zone 15. Economic Advisor.—Victor Roterus (acting), 5611 Ov erlea Road, Zone 16. 520 Congressional Directory BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE Department of Commerce Building. Phone, WOrth 7-5261 Director.—Eugene M. Braderman, 1630 45th Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director—George Donat, 5638 Devine, Mclean, Va. Assistant Director.—Clarence I. Blau, 5308 39th Street, Zone 15. Assistant Director.—E. E. Schnellbacher, 4540 Warren Street, Zone 16. ACEP Ezxecutive Secretary.—Theodore IL. Thau, 8713 Sundale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Executive Secretary, Foreign Trade Zones Board.—Richard H. Lake, 4710 Surry Place, Alexandria, Va. Dire, Offer of Publications and Information.—Dean Smith, 1302 35th Street, one Director, Office of Commercial and Financial Policy.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director, Office of Commercial and Financial Policy.—Milton A. Berger, 6906 Greentree Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Foreign Business Practices Division.— Vincent D. Travaglini, 413 Hanson Lane, Alexandria, Va. Director, Trade and Commercial Policy Division.— Lawrence A. Fox, 611 Lake-view Drive, Falls Church, Va. : Director, Transportation and Insurance Division.—Jerome Sachs, 4531 28th Street, Zone 8. Director, International Finance Division.— William F. Doering, 422 Carolyn Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Regional Economics.—Robert E. Simpson, 10315 Riverwood Drive, Potomae, Md. Deputy Director, Office of Regional Economics.—Rene Lutz, 5008 Worthington Drive, Westmoreland Hills, Md., Zone 16. Director, American Republics Division.—Claude W. Courand, 308 Vassar Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, Africa Division.—Bernard Blankenheimer, 9508 Wadsworth Drive, Bethesda, Md. Director, British Commonwealth Division..—Eugene J. Kaplan, 201 Martha’s Road, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. Director (Acting); European Division. — Charles J. Barrett, 3516 North Ken- sington Street, "Arlington, Va. Director, Far Eastern Division. —Saul Baran, 34 Custis Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Near East-South. Asia Division.—D. A. Kearns-Preston, 2001 Luzerne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Sino-Soviet Division.—Ernest Rubin, 540 South Carlyn Spring Road, Arlington 4, Va. Director, International Trade Analysis Diviston.—Harold J. Heck, 3727 Chesa-peake Street, Zone 16. Director, Office of Export Control.—F. D. Hockersmith, 40 Littleton Lane, Fairfax, Va. : Deputy Dzirector (Acting), Office of Export Control. —Rauer H. Meyer, 738 Kerns Road, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Director (Acting), Office of Export Control.—Wilson E. Sweeney, 5917 Kirby Road, Bethesda, Md. Director (Acting), Technical Data and Services Division.—John W. Shepard, 3313 North Ohio Street, Arlington, Va. Director, Operations Division.— Geraldine S. DePuy, 2402 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Md. Director (Acting), Policy Planning Division.— Edward P. Walinsky, 806 Marlo Drive, Falls Church, Va. Bipu, respons Division.—John P. Hebrew, 4105 13th Street NE., one 17. Director, Scientific and Electronic Equipment Division.—John R. Collins, 2005 Hermitage Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director (Acting), Production Materials and Consumer Products Diviston.— Ralph T. Stewart, 3612 Monroe Street, Arlington 7, Va. Dargo: (Acting), Capital Goods Division.—H. Leigh Brite, 4821 32d Street, one 8. Department of Commerce 521 Director, Office of International Investment.—Robert L. Oshins, 2 Stanford Circle, Falls Church, Va. Dzrector, Foreign Capital and Investment Services Division.—Frank W. Sheaffer, 1503 Sharon Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Investment Opportunities Division.—S. David Horner, 9904 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. Director, Investment Resources Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Office of International Trade Promotion.—John V. Zuckerman, 690 West Timberbranch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. : Deputy Director for Operations.—John KE. Orchard, 1915 Norvale Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Coordination Staff.—R. Foster Shawan, Jr., 4100 52d Street. Deputy Director for Programs.—Paul E. Pauly, 309 Meadow View Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, Programming Staff.—Robert I. Pritchard, 202-A South Lee Street, Falls Church, Va. Director, Trade Fairs Division.—John KE. McManus, 2540 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. Dosedior, Trade Centers Division.—Edward J. Krause, 5301 Marlyn Drive, one 16. Director, Trade Missions Division.—Roy F. Goboteihors, 10805 Clermont Avente, Garrett Park, Md. Director, Commercial Intelligence Division.—Charles F. Boehm, 2128 Wood-berry Lane, Falls Church, Va. OFFICE OF FOREIGN COMMERCIAL SERVICES Department of Commerce Building. Phone, WOrth 7-3320 Director.—Donald S. Gilpatric, 6306 Carnegie Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Foreign Activities Management Division.— Herbert P. Van Blarcom, 407 Jackson Place, Alexandria, Va. Director, Performance Evaluation Diviston.—Herbert J. Cummings, 800 Fourth Street SW., Zone 4. Director, Training Programs Division.—Carl N. Gibboney, 3123 Seventh Street South, Arlington 4, Va. BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 Department of Commerce Annex. Phone, STerling 3-5200 Administrator.— Daniel L. Goldy, 3605 Albemarle Street, Zone 8. Deputy Admanistrator.—A. A. Bertsch, 4714 33d Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Administrator, International Commodity Activities.—Robert W. Barrie, 419 Fifth Street SE., Zone 3. Staff Officer, International Labor Organization Liaison.—John F. Skillman, R.F.D. 3, Box 148, Gaithersburg, Md. Assistant Administrator, Industrial Analysis.—Paul W. McGann, 6307 Glenwood: Place, Falls Church, Va. Director, Regional Analysis Staff.—Edgar S. Dunn, Jr., 427 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. Acting Director, Industrial Economics Staff.—Robert B. Bangs, 8514 Rosewood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Statistical Operations and Analysts Staff.—Thomas E. Murphy, 4415 Glenridge Street, Parkwood, Kensington, Md. Assistant Administrator, Industrial Mobilization.—[Vacant.] Dison, Industrial Materials Staff.—Thomas Curtis, 5015 Garfield Street, one 16. Phen, Mobilization Readiness Staff.— Thornton B. Moore, 1135 16th Street, one 6. Director, Mobilization Plans and Controls Staff.—Arthur U. Sufrin, 4000 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Priorities and Directives. —William J. Zepp, 5303 Sherrill Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Dien, Industrial Evaluation Staff.—Kurt E. Rosinger, 3900 16th Street, one 11. 522 Congressional Directory Assistant Administrator, Administration.— William I. Merkin, 3019 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Acting Director, Office of Distribution Services.—William B. Bennett, 1345 Annan- dale Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, Wholesale and Retail Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Service Trades Division.—[Vacant.] Director, Marketing Information Division.—Harry W. Ketchum, 13530 Grenoble Drive, Rockville, Md. Acting Director, Office of Chemicals and Consumer Products.—Edward R. Killam, 4813 Blackfoot Road, College Park, Md. Director, Chemical and Rubber Division.— Wesley R. Koster, 5902 Ramsgate Road, Zone 16. Acting Director, Consumer Durables Division.—Edward R. Killam, 4813 Black-foot Road, College Park, Md. Director, Food Industries Division.—Jacob M. Schaffer, 4000 Powder Mill Road, Beltsville, Md. Director, Leather and Allied Products Diviston.—Julius G. Schnitzer, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington 1, Va. Acting Director, Office of Industrial Equipment.—Erwin C. Hannum, 7815 Indian Queen Point Road SE., Zone 22. Acting Director, Agricultural, Construction, Mining, and Oil Field Equipment Division.— Burdett Gibson, 1422 33d Street, Zone 7. Director, General Industrial Equipment and Components Division.—Charles F. Hughitt, 1039 20th Street South, Arlington, Va. hg Metalworking Equipment Division.— Philip A. Bennett, 2000 F Street, one 6. Director, Transportation Equipment Diviston.—Henry C. McCaslin, 4105 Sycamore Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Acting Director, Office of Metals and Minerals.—James M. Owens, 6315 Highland Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Aluminum and Magnesium Diviston.—John H. Styer, 4837 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Copper Division.— William A. Meissner, Jr., 6200 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Pipoion, Iron and Steel Division.—Edward H. Gumbart, 2601 Woodley Place, one 8. Acting Director, Office of Scientific and Technical Equipment.—Donald S. Parris, 3144 North Pollard Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Communications Industries Diviston.—Alexander J. Falk, 2357 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Electronics Division.—E. MacDonald Nyhen, 1637 North Greenbrier Street, Arlington 5, Va. Acting Director, Power and Electrical Equipment Division.—Hugh M. Beshers, Poolesville, Md Director, Scientific, Photographic, and Business Equipment Division.— Nathan D. Golden, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Acting Director, Office of Construction and Materials Industries Division.—Charles Lewis, 2208 Richland Place, Silver Spring, Md. Acting Director, Building Materials and Construction Industries Division.— Sidney Gertler, 6338 32d Street, Zone 15. Director, Containers and Packaging Division.—Osker C. Reynolds, 3914 West Baltimore Street, Kensington, Md. Director, Forest Products Division.— Thomas C. Mason, 7606 Hammond Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. Director, Printing and Publishing Industries Division.—Horace Hart, 4505 Macomb Street, Zone 16 : Director, Water Industries Diviston.— Walter L. Picton, 9617 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. Director, Office of Textiles—|Vacant.] Asin Director, Office of Textiles—James S. Love, Jr., 3100 Ellicott Street, Zone 8. Acting Director, Business Services and Economics Division.— Thomas Jeff Davis, 510 21st Street, Zone 6. Acting Director, Import Divistion.—Thomas R. McMullen, 973 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. Department of Commerce 523 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Suitland, Md. Phone, REdwood 5-2000 Dively soltichar) M. Secammon, 5508 Greystone Street, Somerset, Chevy Chase Deputy Director.—A. Ross Eckler, 3634 Brandywine Street, Zone 8. Ci Director—Howard C. Grieves, 5611 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase 15, d Assistant Director—Conrad F. Taeuber, 4222 Sheridan Street, Hyattsville, Md. Assistant Derector for Research and Development.—Morris H. Hansen, 5212 Goddard Road, Bethesda14, Md. fasisiont Dzrector for Operations.—Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., 6505 Wiscasset Road, Zone 16. Assistant Director for Administration.— Walter L. Kehres, 2912 73d Avenue, Landover, Md. . Chef, Governments Division.— Allen B. Manvel, 6221 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Chief, Population Division.—Howard G. Brunsman, 5715 Ninth Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Chief, Demagraphic Operations Division.— Morton A. Meyer, 2303 Fairlawn Street SE., Zone 21. : Lic Data Processing Systems Diviston.— Robert F. Drury, 3060 Oliver Street, one 15. Chief, Agriculture Diviston.—Ray Hurley, Box 237, Glenn Dale, Md. gis Field Diwviston.—Jefferson D. McPike, 5506 Park Lane Court SE., Apt. 202, one 28. : Chief, Economic Operations Division.—M. D. Bingham, 427 Crosswoods Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Budget and Management Division.—Charles H. Alexander, 5612 Greenleaf Road, Cheverly, Md. Chief, International Statistical Programs Office.—Calvert L. Dedrick, 6615 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Chief, Construction Statistics Division.—Samuel J. Dennis, 419 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Statistical Methods Division.—Joseph Steinberg, 1011 Roswell Drive, Silver Spring, Md. ; Acting Public Information Officer.—Conrad Shamel, 525 Riding Stable Road, Laurel, Md. Chaef, Business Division.—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, 7313 Montrose Street, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Foreign Trade Division.—J. Edward Ely, 2819 Hillcrest Drive SE., Zone 20. Ohiess Personnel Division.—James P. Taff, 5501 31st Street North, Arlington 7, a. Chief, Administrative Service Division.— Everett H. Burke, 3400 North Piedmont Street, Bellevue Forest, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Si asec Division.— William N. Hurwitz, 4709 Eighth Street i., Zone 17. Chief, Housing Division.— Daniel B. Rathbun, 6809 Clay Drive SE., Zone 22. Chief, Geography Diviston.— William T. Fay, 225 Standish Drive SE., Zone 21. Chief, Demographic Surveys Division.—Robert B. Pearl, 8504 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Statistical Reports Division.—Edwin D. Goldfield, 2809 Jasper Street SE., Apt. 5, Zone 20. Acting Chief, Foreign Demographic Analysts Division.—Paul F. Myers, 12811 Crisfield Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Economic Research and Analysis Diviston.—Julius Shiskin, 8920 Whitney Street, Silver Spring, Md. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Department of Commerce Building. Phone, STerling 3-9200 Director.—Rear Adm. H. Arnold Karo, 6307 Kirby Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Director—Rear Adm. James C. Tison, Jr., 211 Wilkes Street, Alexandria, Va. 524 Congressional Directory Assistant to the Director.—Capt. Edgar F. Hicks, Jr., 5813 Greentree Road, Bethesda, Md. Program Planning Staff.—Cdr. Charles W. Clark, 1319 South Monroe Street, Arlington 4, Va. Special Assistant to the Director—A. A. Stanley, 228 University Boulevard East, Silver Spring, Md. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Assistant Director.—J. Spring, Md. L. Thompson, Jr., 217 East Franklin Avenue, Silver Chief of Division Administrative Adelphi, Md. of— and Technical Servi ces—Guy P. Mer edith, 9720 Riggs Road, Budget and Fiscal.—John M. Amstadt, 5350 Second Street North, Arlington, Va. Instrumenis.— Thomas J. Hickley, 10605 Amherst Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Management and Audit.—Horace E. Hardaway, 10002 Reddick Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Personnel and Safety.—lLeonard Zaciewski, 10317 Cherry Tree Lane, Silver Spring, Md. OFFICE OF OCEANOGRAPHY Assistant Director. —Capt. Max G. Ricketts, 7107 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md Chief of Division of— Operations.— Capt. Gilbert C. Mast, 4920 Flint Drive, Zone 16. Marine Data.— Capt. Kenneth 'S. Ulm, 4210 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Facilities.—Cdr. John R. Plaggmier, 7617 Nancemond Street, Springfield, Va. OFFICE OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES Assistant Director. ~_Capt. Lawrence Ww. Swanson, 4225 Franklin Street, Ken-sington, Md Chief of Division of — Geodesy.— Capt. E. R. Golselt, 7703 Horton iy Annandale, Va. Geophysics.— Capt. Robert A. Earle, 4025 SH Annandale, Va. Photogrammetry — Capt. Joseph E. "Waugh, 4858. Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Electronic Computing.—Charles A. Whitten, 9606 Sutherland Road, Silver Spring, Md. OFFICE OF CARTOGRAPHY Assistant Director.— Capt. Junius T. Jarman, 9507 Nowell Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief of Division. of— Nautical Chart.—Cdr. Marvin T. Paulson, 4218 Whispering Lane, Annandale, a. Reproduction.—C. Walter Lane, Jr., 10301 Gary Road, Potomac, Md. Distribution.— Charles R. Bush, Jr., 810 Dogwood Street. Aeronautical Chart.—Capt. Raymond H. Tryon, Jr., 1921 North Quantico Street, Arlington 5, Va. OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Assistant Director.—C. E. Barthel, Jr., 1208 Admiral Drive, Alexandria, Va. Department of Commerce 525 MARITIME ADMINISTRATION General Accounting Office Building. Phone, STerling 3-5200 Maritime Administrator.—Donald W. Alexander, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Apt. 219-B, Zone 16. Deputy Maritime Administrator.—J. W. Gulick, 128 Fairview Drive, Fairfax, Va. Secretary and Assistant to Deputy Administrator.—James S. Dawson, Jr., 123 South Washington Street, Rockville, Md. Assistant to Deputy Administrator and Assistant Secretary.—George R. Griffiths, 442 Fairview Place, Falls Church, Va. Chief Investigator and Security Oflicer—W. George Goold, 4800 Cecile Street, MecLean, Va. Chief Hearing Examiner.—Paul N. Pfeiffer, 412 Basset Street, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Office of Program Planning.—Ira Dye, 809 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Chaef, Office of Program Planning.—Walter B. Chambers, Jr., 313 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. ci Division of Ports.—Howard J. Marsden, 3230 Woodburn Road, Annandale, a. Chief, Division of Planning and Economic Studies.—Carl L. Weir, 803 Leverton Road, Rockville, Md. Chief, O fice ¢f Budget and Management.—Philip G. Asher, 810 Park Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Budget Officer and Deputy Chief, Office of Budget and Management.—Clyde L. Miller, 1706 Lexington Road, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Division of Managemenrt.— Anthony J. Ossi, 9620 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda 3 . y Chief, Divino of Internal Audits.—Frank J. Horuff, 2408 Crest Street, Alexandria, a. Office of Personnel Management: Personnel Oflicer—Thomas F. Fay, 38 Pratt Street, Alexandria, Va. Grsd, 0 Lice of Statistics.—Irwin M. Heine, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, one 16. Public Information O ficer.—Richard Shea, Route 1, Box 580B, Great Falls, Va. Oflice of the General Counsel: General Counsel —T. Lawrence Jones, 5421 Duvall Drive, Zone 16. Deputy General Counsel —Graydon L. Andrews, 6908 Joallen Drive, Falls " Church, Va. : Chief, Division of Legislation.— William R. Burchill, 3228 Ravensworth Place, Alexandria, Va. ; Chief, Division of Construction Contracts.—John F. Harrell, Poolesville, Md. Chief, Division of Operating Subsidy Contracts and Acting Chief, Division of Litigation.— Louis Zimmet, 733 Sligo Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Division of Mortgage and Marine Insurance—John R. Tankard, 2742 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Office of the Comptroller: Comptroller—J. R. Hock, 3201 Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Comptroller—A. L. Hedbawny, 1961 Owens Road, Oxon Hill 21, Md. Chief, Division of Accounts.—V. C. Richardson, 11520 Charlton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Dwvision of Audits.—B. W. Harvey, 4333 Americana Drive, Annandale, Vv a. Chief, Division of Insurance.—William H. Lane, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Credits and Collections.— Gordon B. Prowse, 2501 Crest Street, Alexandria, Va. Office of Property and Supply: Chief, Office of Property and Supply.—H. E. Steffes, 803 Jackson Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Division of Purchase and Sales—John G. Conkey, 7610 Lynn Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Division of Facilities Management.—Alford A. Hart, 4871 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. Chief, Division of Office Services.— William J. Turner, 6927 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. 526 Congressional Directory Office of Shap Construction: Coit, Office of Ship Construction.—L. C. Hoffmann, 325 Harvey Road, McLean, a. Deputy Chief, Office of Ship Construction.—Vito L. Russo, 2714 North Norwood Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Division of Ship Design.—E. Scott Dillon, 9009 Linton Street, Silver Spring, Md. : Chief, Division of Engineering.—Earl S. Shulters, 3006 Arizona Avenue, Zone 16. Acting Chief, Division of Nuclear Activities—Harry B. Stover, 4208 Pine Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. Chief, Isiston of Estimates.—Donald E. Frye, 9322 Rosewood Street, Annan-dale, Va. Chef, Division of Production.—Howard E. St. Clair, Route 1, Box 247, Annan-dale, Va. Chairman, Trial and Guarantee Survey Boards.—Francis H. Van Riper, 1725 Irving Street, Zone 10. Office of Research and Development: Chief, Office of Research and Development.—E. M. MacCutcheon, 6405 Earlham Drive, Zone 14. : Deputy Chief, Office of Research and Development.—E. Kemper Sullivan, 7306 Pyle Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Ship Mechanization.—Carl M. Fixman, 5126 Wickett Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Planning and Development.—W. Taylor Potter, 3414 Thorn-apple Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Division of Nuclear Projects.—John E. Robb, 8301 Beachtree Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Office of Ship Operations: Chief, Office of Ship Operations.—Martin I. Goodman, Springbrook Farm, Waterford, Va. Deputy Chief, Office of Ship Operations.—Randall G. Kriner, 4701 Kenmore Avenue, Seminary Towers East, Alexandria, Va. Gr, Division of Operating Agreements and Traffic.—Fred Tirling, 323 Cree Drive, one 21. Chief, hi of Operations.— William G. Allen, 8306 Custer Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Ship Repair and Maintenance.—Christopher N. Guckert, Fairview, Tracy’s Landing, Md. Chief, Division of Ship Custody.—E. W. Gorman, 3018 Gainsville Street SE., Zone 20. Office of Government Aid: Chief, Office of Government Aid.—Edward Aptaker, 301 Brookwood Drive, Fairfax, Va. Deputy Chief, Office of Government Aid.—L. C. Smith, 1225 13th Street, Zone 5. ie, Dison of Operating Costs.—Stephen Hotsko, 1608 Myrtle Road, Silver pring, . Chief, Division of Trade Routes.—Marion E. Parr, 26 Addison Road, Fairfax, Va. Chief, Division of Subsidy Contracts.—C. H. McDaniel, 4514 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Chief, Division of Mortgage-Insurance Contracts.—Roy H. Yowell, 7052 31st Street, Zone 15. Chief, Division of Subsidy Operations Examining.— Toby Jaffe, 2305 Churchill Road, Silver Spring, Md. NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Connecticut Avenue and Van Ness Street. Phone, EMerson 2-4040 Director—A. V. Astin, 4008 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Director—Robert D. Huntoon, 4200 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. Associate Director—Irl C. Schoonover, 9501 Stanhope Road, Rock Creek Hill, Kensington, Md. Associate Director—W. A. Wildhack, 415 North Oxford Street, Arlington, Va. Associate Director.—Robert S. Walleigh, 5701 Springfield Drive, Zone 16. Personnel.—George R. Porter, 2602 Loma Street, Silver Spring, Md. Accounting.—James P. Menzer, 2003 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Administrative Services.—H. P. Dalzell, 3608 T Street, Zone 7. Department of Commerce 527 Associate Director—Continued Shops.—F. P. Brown, R.F.D. 4, Box 205, Woodford Road, Vienna, Va. Supply.—G. B. Kefover, 322 University Boulevard, East, Silver Spring, Md. Plant.—H. Graham, 10404 Naglee Road, Silver Spring, Md. Budget.—James E. Skillington, 11701 Smoke Tree Road, Rockville, Md. Internal Audit.—Jacob Seidenberg, 9230 East Parkhill Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Management Planning.— Arthur J. Muller, 3717 Lyons Lane, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Office of Technical Information.— William R. Tilley, 2727 Washington Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. : Chief of Division of— Electricity.—C. H. Page, 15400 Layhill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Metrology.—A. G. McNish, 4711 Essex Avenue, Somerset, Md. Heat.—Ralph P. Hudson, 3101 Aberfoyle Place, Zone 15. Radiation Physics.—L. S. Taylor, 5537 Lambeth Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Analytical and Inorganic Chemistry.—HarryC. Allen, 13009 Carney Street, Silver Spring, Md. Mechanics.—Bruce L. Wilson, 3117 Jennings Road, Kensington, Md. Organic and Fibrous Materials.—Gordon M. Kline, 5109 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Metallurgy.— Lawrence M. Kushner, 9628 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Inorganic Solids.—A. D. Franklin, 6510 Ridge Drive, Zone 16. Building Research.—A. Allan Bates, 3342 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Applied Mathematics.—Edward W. Cannon, 5 Vassar Circle, Glen Echo, Md. Data Processing Systems.—Samuel N. Alexander, 4120 Stanford Street, Chevy Chase, Md Atomic Physics.—Karl G. Kessler, 5927 Anniston Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Instrumentation.—G. Franklin Montgomery, 517 23d Street, Zone 7. Physi] |Chemistry.— Merrill B. Wallenstein, 6023 McKinley Street, Bethesda 14 Office of Weights and Measures.— Malcolm W. Jensen, 10302 Tenbrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md BOULDER LABORATORIES Director—Russell B. Scott, Acting, 2205 Balsam, Boulder, Colo. Chief of Division of— Admanistration.—Samuel W. J. Welch, Route 2, Box 93, North 28th Street, Boulder, Colo. Cryogenic Engineering.—Bascom W. Birmingham, Acting Chief, 2210 Mariposa Avenue, Boulder, Colo. Ionosphere Research and Propagation.— Robert W. Knecht, 1702 Mariposa Avenue, Boulder, Colo. Radio Propagation Engineering.— Kenneth A. Norton, 323 Bellevue Drive, Boulder, Colo. Radio Systems.— Richard C. Kirby, 2814 15th Street, Boulder, Colo. Upper Atmosphere and Space Physics.— Ernest K. Smith, Jr., 3165 Fifth Street, Boulder, Colo. Central Radio Propagation Laboratory.—C. Gordon Little, 2940 20th Street, Boulder, Colo. Rags Standards Laboratory.—John M. Richardson, 625 14th Street, Boulder, olo. Radio Physics.— Yardley Beers, 740 Willowbrook Road, Boulder, Colo. Circuit Standards.—George E. Schafer, 4282 Graham Court, Boulder, Colo. Laboratory Astrophysics Group.—Lewis M. Branscomb, 1480 Sierra Drive, Boulder, Colo. PATENT OFFICE Department of Commerce Building. Phone WOrth 7-5148 Commissioner.—David L. Ladd, 122 Duddington Place, Zone 3. Furst Assistant Commissioner. —Edwi in L. Reynolds, 5326 Willard Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Commissioner.—Horace B. Fay, Jr., 4409 Frazier Lane, McLean, Va. 528 Congressional Directory Assistant Commissioner for Research.—Ezra Glaser, 305 East George Mason Road, Falls Church, Va. Solicitor.—Clarence W. Moore, 1351 Kalmia Road, Zone 12. Deputy Solicitor—Joseph Schimmel, 8019 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Office of Legislative Planning.—James B. Gambrell, Jr., 3169 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Planning and Program Evaluation.—Joseph U. Damico, 601 North Pickett Street, Alexandria, Va. Board of Patent Appeals: Examiners-in-Chief—N. A. Asp, 1826 Varnum Street, Zone 11; M. F. Bailey, 4616 Harrison Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; James L. Brewrink, 6905 Wells Parkway, Hyattsville, Md.; P. T. Dracopoulos, 7407 Bybrook Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Charles S. Duncombe, 1420 Abingdon Drive, Alexandria, Va.; P. J. Federico, 3634 Jocelyn Street, Zone 15; H. B. Freehof, 6109 32d Street, Zone 15; M. H. Friedman, 3722 Appleton Street, Zone 16; J. E. Keely, 10204 Big Rock Road, Silver Spring, Md.; L. F. Kreek, 4636 Verplanck Place, Zone 16; H. Magil, 3400 Patterson Street, Zone 15; J. C. Manian, 7505 Arlington Road, Bethesda 14, Md.; L. P. MeCann, 4333 Third Street, Zone 11; M. C. Rosa, 1418 Juliana Place, Alexandria, Va.; H. Surle, 8912 Oneida Lane, Bethesda, Md. Board of Patent Interferences.—George W. Boys, 4811 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; A. Y. Casanova, Jr., 7911 13th Street, Zone 12; Maurice A. Crews, 3717 Morrison Street, Zone 15;.J. Isaacs, 7730 Eastern Avenue, Zone 12; S. Levin, 6932 Ninth Street, Zone 12; LaVerne Williams, 5913 Din-widdie Street, Springfield, Va.; W. H. Willner, Crownsville, Md. Superintendent, Patent Examining Corps.—Harold B. Whitmore, 223 Walnut Lane, Vienna, Va. Director, Chemical Examining Operation.—Philip E. Mangan, 6305 Alcott Road, Bethesda, Md. ; Director, Electrical Examining Operation.—Norman H. Evans, 7902 Sleaford Place, Bethesda 14, Md. : Director, General Engineering and Industrial Arts Examining Operation.—Jacob A. Manian, 6402 33d Street, Zone 15. Director, Mechanical Engineering Examining Operation.—Richard A. Wahl, 5705 Virginia. Avenue, Falls Chureh, Va. Members, Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.—Murrell B. Leach, 2704 Donna Lane, Annandale, Va.; Saul Lefkowitz, 3509 Randolph Road, Silver Spring, Md.; R. F. Shryock, 6213 Redwing Court, Bethesda 14, Md.; H. Wald-streicher,.8513 Farrell Drive, Chevy Chase. 15, Md. Director, Trademark Examining Operation.—John H. Merchant, 447 North Grant Avenue, Manassas, Va. Director, Office of Administration.—C. A. Kalk, 3219 Leland Street, Chevy Chase Administrative Officer —D. R. Ellis, 8022 Barron Street, Takoma Park 12, Md. Budget O fficer.—Richard L. Franz, 3050 South Woodrow Street, Arlington 9, Va. Chief Accountant.—Fred E. Bear, 105 Palmer Drive, Oakton, Va. Management Analysis Officer.—Ethan A. Hurd, 204 Niblick Drive, Vienna, Va. Personnel Officer—W. E. Ingram, 1012 North Quantico Street, Arlington, Va. Gouna] Service Officer.—Arthur D. Moore, 4204 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, a. Information Officer, Office of Information.—Isaac Fleischmann, 315 Ravenwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. Staff Director of Research.—Richard A. Spencer, 112 Newlands Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Office of Patent Classification.—George A. Gorecki, 6908 Anchorage Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Librarian.—W. R. Campbell, 6135 35th Street North, Arlington 13, Va. BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS Matomic Building, 1717 H Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-4950 Pods Highway Administrator—Rex M. Whitton, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, one 16. Deputy Federal Highway Administrator—D. Grant Mickle, 6824 Granby Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Department of Commerce 529 Assistant Federal Highway Administrator and Chief Engineer—Francis C. Turner, 2803 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Director in Charge of: Opi of Administration.—James C. Allen, 1800 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, a. Office of Engineering and Operations.— George M. Williams, 3540 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Office of Highway Safety.—James K. Williams, 2730 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. Office of Planning.—Edward H. Holmes, 4814 DeRussey Parkway, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Office of Research and Development.—Robert F. Baker, 9422 Holland Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Office of Audits and Investigations.—Joseph M. O’Connor, 11104 Woodson Avenue, Kensington, : Office of Right-of-Way and Location.— Edgar H. Swick, 120 Scott Street, Arling- ton, Va. General Counsel.—David S. Black, 6211 Wedgewood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Regional Engineer in Charge of Road Construction in Eastern National Forests and Parks.—Galyn A. Wilkins, 504 Cleave Drive, Falls Church, Va. WEATHER BUREAU 2400 M Street. Phone, 965-2400 Chief of Bureau.—Francis W. Reichelderfer, 3031 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. Deputy Chief of Bureau.—James W. Osmun, 504 Churchill Road, McLean, Va. a: Office of Planning.—Jack Thompson, 4202 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Office of International Meteorological Plans.—Gordon D. Cartwright, 825 New Hampshire Avenue. Chief, Office of Coordination of National Meteorological Requirements.—John H. Eberly, 6526 Elgin Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Chief for Technical Services. — Paul H. Kutschenreuter, 6011 Tyndale Drive, McLean, Va. Chief, Forecasts and Synoptic Reports Division.—Edward M. Vernon, 5314 Worthington Drive, Westhaven, Md. Chief, Observations and Station Facilities Division.— Albert K. Showalter, 2927 Tilden Street, Zone 8. Chief, Hydrologic Services Division.— William E. Hiatt, 6008 Benalder Drive, Zone 16. Acting Chief, Instrumental Engineering Division.—Gilbert D. Kinzer, 7512 Arden Road, Cabin John, Md. Praia; National Weather Satellite Center.—S. Fred Singer, 533 Seventh Street ., Zone 3. Director, Aviation Weather Services—Newton A. Lieurance, 1316 Great Falls Street, McLean, Va. Director, Climatology.—Helmut E. Landsberg, 5107 53d Avenue, Zone 22. Director, Meteorological Research.—[Vacant.] Director, National Meteorological Center.—George P. Cressman, 7309 Hansford Street, Zone 28. Assistant Chief for Administration.—Russell C. Grubb, 9308 Parkhill Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md Chief, Budget and Management Division.— Theodore P. Gleiter, 806 Foxwood Nook, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Personnel M anagement Division.—John J. Davis, 1209 North Jefferson Street, Arlington 5, Va. Chief, Administrative ‘Operations Division.—Ernest L. Kvam, 1303 Gary Court, Falls Church, Va. Public 1 nformation Coordinator.—James M. Beall, 1103 Custis Parkway, Falls Church, Va. Chief District M eteorologist (Washington National Airport).—Reinhart C. Schmidt, 601 Gordon Street, Falls Church, Va. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Department of Labor Building, Fourteenth Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-2420 W. WILLARD WIRTZ, Secretary of Labor; born in De Kalb, Ill., March 14, 1912; son of William Wilbur and Alpha Belle (White) Wirtz; attended Northern Illinois State Teachers College in De Kalb (1928-30), the University of California in Berkeley (1930-31), and Beloit College in Beloit, Wis. (1931-33), where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree; after teaching at Kewanee (Ill.) High School (1933-34), he attended Harvard Law School from which he was graduated (LL. B.) 1937); taught law at the University of Iowa (1937-39), Northwestern University School of Law as assistant professor (1939-42), and Northwestern University as full professor of law (1946-54); served as assistant general counsel of the Board of Economic Warfare (1942-43); public member, chairman of Appeals Board, general counsel and disputes director of the National War Labor Board (1943-45); public member and chairman of the National Wage Stabilization Board (1946); permanent arbitrator for the U.S. Rubber Co. and United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America (1947-50); member of the Presidential emergency board in the Railroad case (1948-49); member of the Taft-Hartley board of inquiry in the Coal case (1949-50); served on panel established by Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to make recommendations (1960); engaged in private practice of law with the firm of Stevenson, Rifkind and Wirtz in Chicago (1955-61); served as Under Secretary of Labor (1961-62); appointed Secretary of Labor (August 30, 1962); married Mary Jane Quisenberry (1936); two sons, Richard and Philip. Secretary.—W. Willard Wirtz, 5009 39th Street, Zone 16. Executive Assistant to the Secretary.—John C. Donovan, 5410 Huntington Park-way Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. Special Assistant to the Secretary.—Stanley C. Ruttenberg, 6310 Maiden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Under Secretary.—John F. Henning, 6401 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Deity Under Secretary.— Millard Cass, 2103 Plyers Mill Road, Silver Spring, Assistant to the Under Secretary.—Robert K. Salyers, 5617 Fifth Road South, Arlington, Va. Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Relations.—James J. Reynolds, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Nelson M. Bortz, 10501 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.—George L P Weaver, 3819 26th Street NE., Zone 18. Desig Assistant Secretary.—Harry Weiss, 5803 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, d Assistant Secretary for Standards.—Esther Peterson, 2836 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. Degeety Assistant Secretary.— Morris Weisz, 7106 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md., one 14. Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research.— Daniel P. Moynihan, 3100 Macomb Street, Zone 8. Solicitor.— Charles Donahue, 3005 Albemarle Street, Zone 8. Deputy Solicitor.—N. Thompson Powers, 5204 Keokuk Street, Chevy Chase 16, Md Administrative Assistant Secretary.—Leo R. Werts, 4819 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md., Zone 15. Deputy Administrative Assistant Secretary.—V. S. Hudson, 77 Dunkirk Road, Baltimore, Md. Assistant Administrative Assistant Secretary.—Edward J. McVeigh, R.F.D. 1, Friends Road, Cape St. John, Annapolis, Md. Degaty Director of Personnel—Charles H. Roberts, 4212 Ingomar Street, one 12. 531 532 Congressional Directory Administrative Assistant Secretary—Continued Assistant Administrative Assistant Secretary—Continued Director, Office of Employee Utilizalion.—John J. Bean, 3006 Lakota Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, 0 fice of Employee-Management Relations.—Frank A. Yeager, 325 West Edmunston Drive, Rockville, Md. Librarian.— Margaret F. Brickett, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Office of Organization and Management.— Kouzes, 624 Barkley Tom Drive, Fairfax, Va. Director, Office of Program Analysis and Evaluotion.—Charles D. Carlson (Acting), 614 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Administrative Services—dJohn F. Neafsey, 2001 Columbia Pike, 'Arlington 4, Va. Director, Office of Budget Administration.—Richard E. Miller, 9404 Woodland Drive, Silver Spring, Md Director, Office of Financial Management.—Louis P. Glenn, 1904 Reuter Road, Timonium, Md. Office of Information: Director—John W. Leslie, 514 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director.—Joseph R. Judge, 11909 Rock Run Drive, Bethesda, Md. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR Solicitor—Charles Donahue, 3005 Albemarle Street, Zone 8. Deputy Solicitor.—N. Thompson Powers, 5204 Keokuk Street, Chevy Chase, Md Associate Solicitor.—James R. Beaird, 746 North Ashton Street, Alexandria, Va. Associate Solicitor.—Edith N. Cook, 1830 R Street, Zone 9. Deputy Associate Solicitor.— Philip A. Yahner, 6009 Nagy Place, Alexandria, Va. Associate Solicitor.—Bessie Margolin, 2725 29th Street, Zone 8. Depry Viki Solicitor.—Jacob I. Karro, 6514 East Halber Road, Bethesda 14, : Associate Solicitor—Harold C. Nystrom, 9020 Old Georgetown Road, Be-thesda, Md., Zone 14. Deputy Associate Solicitor.— Albert D. Misler, 6101 16th Street, Zone 11. Associate Administrator for Wage Delerminations.—E. Irving Manger, 810 Chal-fonte Drive, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF MANPOWER, AUTOMATION AND TRAINING Director.—Seymour L. Wolfbein, 6305 Crathie Lane, Bethesda 16, Md. Deputy Drirector.—John P. Walsh, 1910 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant Director for Manpower and Automation Research.—Samuel Ganz, 6505 Marjory Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Director for Manpower Developmeni.—Francis A. Gregory, 4015 Massa-chusetts Avenue SE., Zone 19. OFFICE OF WELFARE AND PENSION PLANS Director—Frank M. Kleiler, 9100 Warren Street, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant to the Director.—Frank W. Kuehl, 3709 Ingomar Street. Chief, Division of Regulations and Program Planning.—Evan K. Rowe, 312 Pimmit Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Division of Reports Analysis and Inquiries.—Norris B. Sacharoff, 8502 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Division of Case Review and Enforcement Policy.—J. Vernon Ballard, 701 Randolph Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Division of Technical Assistance—James M. Patton. Chuef, Division of Administrative Management.—Bert Silver, 12810 Bushey Drive, Wheaton, Md. BUREAU OF APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING Director—Edward E. Goshen, 766 26th Place, South Arlington 2, Va. Deputy Director.— Ansel R. ‘Cleary, 5622 Back Lick Road, Springfield, Va. Assistant Director.— William J. Moore, 806 Marshall Lane, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director—Hugh C. Murphy, 3121 North Hampton Street. Chief, Management Services Division.—Ralph E. French, 7413 Birch Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Department of Labor 533 BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION Director— William McCauley, 305 North West Street, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Director, Federal Employees’ Compensation Program.—Thomas A. Tinsley, 6302 Frontier Drive, Springfield, Va. Assistant Director, Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Program.—John D. McLellan, Jr., 917 Bluedale Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director, Admanistrative Management. —Leroy T. Minor, 3516 13th Street SE., Zone 20. Medical Director. —Dr. Waldemar C. Dreessen, Tuscarora, Md. Chief, Division of Claims.—Seth D. Logsdon, 815 18th Street, Zone 6. Chief, Division of Budget, Fiscal and Management Services — Ernest W. Laws, 5619 26th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Division of Statistics.—Edward F. Brayer, 4433 South Dakota Avenue NE., Zone 17. Deputy y Commassioner, District of Columbia Workmen's Compensation Act, LS/HW .—Theodore Britton, 1625 25th Street SE., Zone 20. Assistant Deputy Commissioner, District of Columbia Workmen's Compensation So FECA.—Marion E. Caswell, 822 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 4, a. EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD Chazrman.—Theodore M. Schwartz, 1801 Clydesdale Place, Zone 9. Members: E. Gerald Lamboley, 21 Snows Court, Zone 7. James A. Broderick, 3515 Saylor Place, Alexandria, Va. BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY .. Administrator— Robert C. Goodwin, 5304 Broad Branch Read, Zone. 15. Deputy Administrator and Director, Administration and Management Service.— William R. Curtis, 321 Cross Woods Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Unemployment Insurance Service— William TU. 'N orwood, Jr., 6319 Haviland Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, United States Employment Service.—Louis Levine, 6429 31st Street, Zone 15. Director, Veterans Employment Service—Edward L. Omohundro, 1200 South + Courthouse Road, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Office of Farm Labor Service.—Frank Potter, 1600 South Joyce Street, Apartment C-302, Arlington 2, Va. UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Director.—Fred Z. Hetzel, 3625 Yuma Street, Zone 8. BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL LABOR AFFAIRS Administrator—Harry Weiss, 5803 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Administrator—Edward C. Sylvester, Jr., 319 I Street SW., Zone 24. BUREAU OF LABOR-MANAGEMENT REPORTS Commissioner.—John L. Holcombe, Route1, Box 144, Springfield, Deputy Commassioner.—[Vacant. | Assistant Commissioner for Reports and Analysis.—Kenneth Ordway Breet, Zone 16. Va. Douty, 3431 89708° 534 Congressional Directory Commissioner—Continued Assistant Commissioner for Field Operations.—John C. Shinn, 6805 32d Street, North Falls Church, Va. Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Enforcement.— Daniel L. O’ Connor, 3722 Ingomar Street, Zone 15. Assistant Commissioner for Management.— Albert L. Moore, Jr., 6454 Portal Avenue, Temple Hills, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Regulations and Administrative Determinations.— Howard Jenkins, Jr., 1333 Tuckerman Street, Zone 11. Office of Information. — Bernard Tassler, 4105 Fessenden Street, Zone 16. BUREAU OF LABOR STANDARDS Director— Arthur W. Motley, 9008 Seven Locks Road, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director.—George T. Brown, 11301 Rokeaby Avenue, Garrett Park, Md Assistant Director for Safety.—Robert D. Gidel, 5417 Neptune Drive, Yacht Haven, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Division of International Cooperation.—Roger W. Grant, Jr., Langley Lane, Route 3, Box 188, McLean, Va. Chief, Division of Reports and Public Service.—Lucille J. ‘Buchanan, 2804 27th Street, Zone 8. Chaef, Division of State Services.—Milton Brooke, 6310 Bannockburn Dilve, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Youth Services and Employment Standards. — William E. Amos, Department of Labor, Zone 25. Chairman, Federal Safety Council.—Arthur W. Motley. Executive Director, President's Conference on Occupational Safety.—Reed O. Hunt, Crown-Zellerback Building, San Francisco, Calif. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Commissioner.— Ewan Clague, 3821 Woodley Road, Zone 16. Deputy Commassioner.— Robert J. Myers, 2735 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Office of Research and Developmeni.—Charles D. Stewart, 7114 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Office of the Economic Consultant.—Hyman L. Lewis, 1640 Portal Drive, Zone 12. Assistant Commassioner.— Herman B. Byer, 3510 Patterson Street, Zone 15. Special Assistant.— Gertrude Bancroft, 3615 O Street, Zone 7. Special Assistant.—Joseph P. Goldberg, 707 Stonington Road, Silver Spring, Md. Special Assistant.—Peter Henle, 3219 North Wakefield, Arlington 7, Va. Associate Commissioner, Office ‘of Systems Analysis and Economic Growth.— W. Duane Evans, 3300 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 7, Va. Departmental Statistical Officer.—Robert B. Steffes, 4511 Dalton Road, Chevy Chase, Division of Economic Growth.—Jack Alterman, 9015 Garland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Statistical Standards.—Abe Rothman, 9407 Crosby Road, Silver Spring, Md. Associate Commissioner, Office of Program Planning and Publications.—Philip Arnow, 412 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Associate Commissioner—Leonard R. Linsenmayer, 5904 Chestnut Hill Road, College Park, Md. Division of Publications.—Lawrence R. Klein, 2600 North Upshur Street, Arlington 7, Va. Division of Foreign Labor Conditions.— William C. Shelton, 8208 Old George-town Road, Bethesda, Md. Associate Commissioner, Office of Management and Field Operations.—Paul R. Kerschbaum, 10405 Lloyd Road, Rockville, Md. Deputy Associate Commissioner for Field Operations. —Walter G. Keim, 5006 Klingle Street, Zone 16. Deputy Associate Commissioner for Management.—Richard F. Jones, 3206 19th Street North, Arlington 1, Va. Department of Labor | 535 Commassioner—Continued Associate Commissioner, Office of Management and Field Operations—Continued Division of Fiscal Management and Services.—Ray S. Dunn (Acting), 421 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Va. Division of Personnel and Management Programs.—Edward L. Diamond, 4404 Dresden Street, Kensington, Md. Division of Data Processing.—Jesse R. Black, 7204 Everglades Drive, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant Commissioner for Manpower and Employment Statistics.—Harold Goldstein, 7012 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Productivity and Technological Leon Developments.— Greenberg, 1821 Sanford Road, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Industrial Hazards.—Frank S. McElroy, 9223 Farnsworth Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Commassioner for Wages and Industrial Relations.—Harry M. Douty, 4612 Butterworth Place, Zone 16. Assistant Commassioner for Prices and Living Conditions.— Arnold E. Chase, 2405 North Upshur Street, Arlington 7, Va. BUREAU OF VETERANS’ REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS Director—Hugh W. Bradley, 4010 Londonderry Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director—W. J. R. Overath, 3505 Macomb Street, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Field Operations.—Hayden B. Clements, 2719 Elnora Street, Silver Spring, Md. Administrative Officer.—Joseph W. Hall, 6924 Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va. WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS Administrator—Clarence T. Lundquist, 4822 Tilden Street, Zone 16. Deputy Administrator—Duane A. Wendele, 4501 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Technical Assistant to Administrator.— William B. Grogan, 3317 Runnymede Place, Zone 15. Assistant Admanistrator. (Enforcement).—Francis J. Costello, 828 Pinewood Terrace, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Administrator (Research and Legislative Analysis).—[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator (Wage Determinations and Regulations). —[Vacant.] Assistant Administrator (Administrative Management).—Irving Levine, 509 Waterford Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Office of Information.—Robert R. Richmond, 201 Norfolk Avenue, Route 3, Annandale, Va. WOMEN’S BUREAU Director—Esther Peterson, 2836 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. Deputy Director—Beatrice McConnell, 1350 Ingraham Street, Zone 11. Special Assistant.—Dollie L. Robinson, 800 Fourth Street SW., Zone 24. Special Assistant—Morag M. Simchak, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. Field Division.—Agnes M. Douty, 3431 Ordway Street, Zone 8. Chief, Division of Information and Publications.—Eleanor M. Coakley, 1311 Delaware Avenue SW., Zone 24. Chief, International Division.— Mary M. Cannon, 1321 28th Street, Zone 7. Chief, Division of Legislation and Standards.—Alice Angus Morrison, 3582 Trinity Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Division of Management Services.—Dorothy A. Carroll, 1920 Belmont Road, Zone 9. : Chief, Division of Research and Manpower Program Development.—Jean A. Wells (Acting), 1301 15th Street, Zone 8. THE PRESIDENT’S COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN Executive Vice Chairman.— Esther Peterson, 2836 Fort Scott Drive, Arlington, Va. Executive Secretary.—XKatherine P. Ellickson, 3420 McKinley Street, Zone 15. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 330 Independence Avenue SW. Phone, WOrth 3-1110 ANTHONY J. CELEBREZZE, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; born September 4, 1910, Anzi, Italy; married Anne Marco of Cleveland, Ohio; children: Anthony, Jr., Jean Anne, and Susan Marie; educated in the public schools of Cleveland, Ohio; attended John Carroll University; received LL.B. degree from Ohio Northern University, 1936; holds two honorary degrees; admitted to Ohio State bar and served on legal staff of Ohio Bureau of Unemploy-ment Compensation from 1936 to 1939; engaged in general practice of law 1939-53; served in United States Navy in World War II; elected to Ohio Senate in 1950 and 1952; served four terms as Mayor of Cleveland and was serving fifth term when appointed to Cabinet; president of American Municipal Association in 1958 and president and director of U.S. Conference of Mayors in 1962; appointed by both President Eisenhower and President Kennedy to serve as member of Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; took oath of office as Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare on July 31, 1962. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY a — Anthony J. Celebrezze, 7207 Pomander Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Secretary to the Secretary.—Hilda Smith, 4008 Ingraham Street, Hyattsville, Md. Assistant to the Secretary.—F. Robert Meier, . 7209 MacArthur. Boulevard, Bethesda 16, Md. ra é3 the ‘Secretary (for Public Affairs).—Harold R. Levy, 1529 33d Street, one Director, Public Information.—Harvey A. Bush, 3404 Halcyon Drive, Alex-andria, Va. Deputy Director, Public Information.—Samuel Botsford, 4601 Potomac Avenue, Zone 7. Special Assistant to the Secretary for Consumer Protection.— Mary E. Cunning-ham, 2601 16th Street, Zone 9. Under Secretary. —TIvan A. N estingen, 4813 Potomac Avenue, Zone 7 Assistant to the Under Secretary. ~ Lloyd H. Rooney. Defense Coordinator.—Dean Snyder, 7 Hunting Cove Place, Alexandria, Va. Director, Security.—Frederick H. Schmidt, 106 Deron Court, Silver Spring, Md. Menon, Field Administration.—Chester B. Lund, 4108 Forest Lane, McLean, a Associate Director, Field Administration.—Harold B. Siegel, 8805 Leonard Drive, Silver Spring, Md. ois Grant-in-Aid Audits.—Leonard J. Wilbert, 3224 Military Road, Zone Chg State Merit Systems.— Albert H. Aronson, 5409 39th Street, Zone 15. Chief, Surplus Property Utilization.— Theodore i Roswell, 4530 46th Street. Assistant to the Secretary for Educational Television.—John Ww. Bystrom, 6401 31st Place, Zone 15. Assistant to the Secretary for Manpower Development and Training.—James J. Clarke, 1718 Mark Lane, Rockville, Md. Special Assistant to the Secretary (Health and Medical Affairs).—Boisfeuillet Jones, 2701 N Street, Zone 7. Staff Assistant.—M. Allen Pond, 7813 Moorland Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Secretary (for Legislation). —Wilbur J. Cohen, 9819 Capitol View Avenue, Silver Spring, : Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Philip H. Des Marais, 1529 44th Street, Zone 7. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.—Dean Coston, 1303 Stoneybrae Drive, Falls Chureh, Va. 537 538 Congressional Directory Assistant Secretary.—James M. Quigley, 9710 Carriage Road, Kensington, Md. Deputy Assistant Secretary.— Lisle C. Carter, Jr., 321 I Street SW., Zone 24. Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Affairs.—Robert A. Kevan, The River House, A-1409, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. International Organization Relations Staff.—Gertrude Gates, 3210 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. International Program Relations Staff.—Laurence Wyatt, 10704 Shelley Court, Garrett Park, Md. International Surveys Staff.—Ronald S. Kain, 3611 N Street, Zone 7. Congressional Liaison Officer.—Jim G. Akin, 307 Warrenton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. General Counsel—Alanson W. Willcox, 5073 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Associate General Counsel.—Harold W. Horowitz, 3521 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant General Counsel, Food and Drugs.— William W. Goodrich, 4833 30th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant General Counsel, Legislation.—Reginald G. Conley, 12400 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant General Counsel, Old-Age and Survivors Insurance.—Harold Packer, 2425 Lightfoot Drive, Baltimore 9, Md. Assistant General Counsel, Public Health.—Edward J. Rourke, 2509 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant General Counsel, Welfare and Education.— Edwin H. Yourman, 4515 Everett Street, Kensington, Md. Assistant General Counsel, Business and Administrative Law.— Manuel B. Hiller, 8510 Leonard Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Administrative Assistant Secretary.—Rufus E. Miles, Jr., 3309 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Administrative Assistant Secretary and Compiroller.—James F. Kelly, 4108 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Depity Comptroller.—Loyal C. Fisher, 117 Van Winkle Drive, Falls. Church, a. Director, Budget.—Daniel O. Mathewson, 1503 Ladd Street, Silver Spring, Md Director, Fiscal Policy and Procedure.—Marvin W. Bingham, 6507 Nevius Street, Falls Church, Va. Director, Internal Audit—John J. Mallen, 1320 Ray Road, Hyattsville, Md. Director, Management Policy.—James W. Greenwood, Jr., 4020 Kennedy Street, Hyattsville, Md. Director, General Services.—Dale S. Thompson, 3606 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington 4, Va. : Deputy Director, General Services.—E. Raymond Lannon, 7907 Legation Road, Carlton, Hyattsville, Md. : Director, Personnel.—James C. O’Brien, 5002 Danbury Court, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director, Personnel.—Milton Hall, 3652 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. REGIONAL OFFICES Regional Directors: Region I—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.—Lawrence J. Bresnahan, 120 Boylston Street, Boston 16, Mass. Region II[—Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania.—Joseph B. O’Connor, Room 1200, 42 Broadway, New York 4, N.Y. Region III—District of Columbia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.—Edmund Baxter, 700 East Jefferson Street, Charlottesville, Va. Region IV—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennes-see.—Richard H. Lyle, Room 404, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta 23, Ga. Region V—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin.— Melville H. Hosch, $toom 712, New Post Office Building, 433 West Van Buren Street, Chicago 7, Region VI—Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota.—James W. Doarn, 560 Westport Road, Kansas City 11, Mo. Region VI I— Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.—James H. Bond, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas 2, Tex. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 539 Regional Directors—Continued : Region V III—Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming.— Albert H. Rosen-thal, Room 551, 621 17th Street, Denver 2, Colo. Region I X—Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Guam, American Samoa.—Fay W. Hunter, Room 447, Federal Office Build-ing, Civic Center, San Francisco 2, Calif. AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND 1839 Franktort Avenue, Louisville 6, Ky. President.— William C. Dabney, Louisville, Ky. Vice President and General Manager.—Finis E. Davis, Louisville, Ky. GALLAUDET COLLEGE Seventh and Florida Avenue NE., Zone 2. Phone, Lincoln 7-7200 Patron ex Officio.—John F. Kennedy, President of the United States. President.— Leonard M. Elstad, 1 Kendall Green NE., Zone 2. Vice President.—[Vacant.] Chairman of the Poard of Directors.—Albert W. Atwood, 65 Observatory Circle, Zone 8. Vice Chairman.— Linton M. Collins, 5025 Macomb Street, Zone 16. Secretary.—Nathan Poole, 4107 Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. Treasurer.— Warren R. Forster, 4739 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer.—Lloyd H. Johnson, 208 East Melbourne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Directors.— Albert W. Atwood; Linton M. Collins; Ancher Nelsen, Representative from Minnesota; Leonard M. Elstad; Warren R. Forster; Bradshaw Mint-ener; George E. Muth; Nathan Poole; Homer T. Thornberry, Representa-tive from Texas; Boyce Williams; George M. Ferris, Sr.; Robert C. Byrd, Senator from West Virginia; Boisfeuillet Jones. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Room 3360, Health, Education, and Welfare Building North, Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, WOrth 3-1110 Commissioner.—George P. Larrick, 4841 30th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Dopuly Commisyiond =lomn L. Harvey, 709 South Wakefield Street, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant LonmistionaesWinton B. Rankin, 2716 North Yucatan Street, Arling-ton 13, Va. As Commissioner.—J. Kenneth Kirk, 5936 First Street South, Arlington 4, a. Assistant Commissioner for Administration.—Leo L. Miller, 2845 Northampton Street, Zone 15. Assistant Commissioner for Science.—Oral L. Kline, 3509 Rodman Street, Zone 8. Director of— Division of Federal-State Relations.—James C. Pearson, 3730 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Division of Public Information.— Wallace F. Janssen, 3501 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Bureau of Biological and Physical Sciences.—Robert S. Roe, 2807 Ridge Road Drive, Alexandria, Va. Division of Antibiotics (Acting).— Daniel Banes, M.D., 805 Malcolm Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Dyin of Color and Cosmetics.—G. Robert Clark, 9305 Jessup Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Division of Food—Henry Fischbach, 3107 Grove Street, Alexandria, Va. dig of Microbiology.—Glenn G. Slocum, 4204 Dresden Street, Kensington, d Division of Nutrition (Acting).— Chester D. Tolle, M.D., 1412 23d Road South, Arlington, Va. Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry.—Frank H. Wiley, 10304 Kensington Parkway, Kensington, Md. Division of Pharmacology.— Arnold J. Lehman, M.D., 5615 Maryland Avenue, Falls Church, Va. 540 Congressional Directory Bureau of Enforcement.— Malcolm R. Stephens, 4814 Wellington Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Division of Advisory Opinions.—M. L. Yakowitz, 4917 28th Parkway, Zone 21. Division of Case Control.—Chester T. Hubble, 400 Cheryl Drive, Falls Church, Va. Division of Regulatory Management.—G. S. Goldhammer, 8105 Eastern Sone, Silver Spring, Md. Bureau of Field Admanistration.—Allan E. Rayfield, 22 North Granada Street, Arlington 3, Va. Bureau of Medicine (Acting).—Ralph G. Smith, M.D., 1020 Noyes Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Division of Antibiotic Drugs.—Charles N. Lewis, M. D., 1701 Greenbrier Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Medical Review.—Howard I. Weinstein, M.D., 5505 Jordan Road, Bethesda, Md. Division of New Drugs (Acting).— Arthur Ruskin, M.D., 9605 Glenerest Lane Kensington, Md. Division of Research and Reference (Acting).—John W. Nesbitt, M.D., 3010 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. Division of Veterinary Medicine.— Charles G. Durbin, V.M.D., 5705 Berwyn Road, Berwyn Heights, Md. Bureau of Program Planning and Appraisal.—Shelbey T. Grey, 747 South Florida Street, Arlington 4, Va HOWARD UNIVERSITY Howard Place and Georgia Avenue, Zone 1. Phone, DUpont 7-6100 Patron ex Officio.— Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Chairman, Board of Trustees.—Lorimer D. Milton, A.B., A.M. President.—James M. Nabrit, Jr., A.B., J.D. Vice President for Special Projects. — William Stuart Nelson, A. B., B.D. LL.D. Secretary.—G. Frederick Stanton, B.S., M.A. Treasurer.—James B. Clarke, B.S., M.A. Business Manager.— Wendell G. Morgan, B.A., M.A. OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Third Floor, Health, Education, and Welfare Building. Phone, WOrth 3-1110 Director—Mary E. Switzer, 422 Underhill Place, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director—E. E. Ferebee, 6900 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chairman, Policy Planning and Legislation Staff.—Russell J. N. Dean, 2003 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. Chief, Publications and Reports Service—W. O. Kincannon, 8024 Park Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Director, State Program Operations.—Joseph V. Hunt, 109 North George Mason Drive, Arlington 3, Va. Chief, Division of State Program Development.—Paul C. Howard, 5001 Brookdale Road, Zone 16. Chief, Division of State Plans and Grants.—Emiley M. Lamborn, 3750 Jocelyn Street, Zone 15. Chief, Division of Services to the Blind.—Louis H. Rives, Jr., 7506 Dundalk Road, Takoma Park 12, Md. Assistant ‘Director, Research and Training.—James F. Garrett, 204 Noland Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Division of Research Grants and Demonstrations.—Gilbert R. Barnhart, 7108 Brenon Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Division of Training.—Cecile Hillyer, 800 Fourth Street SW., Zone 24. Assistant Director, Medical and Health Activities.—Dr. David Frost, 1100 Sixth Street SW., Zone 24. Medical Officer.—Dr. Philip Klieger, 6108 Kirby Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 541 Director—Continued Assistant Director, Management Services.—Samuel E. Martz, 1207 Stafford Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Division of Personnel and Administrative Services.— Margaret P. Bray, 10104 South Glen Road, Potomac, Md. Chief, Division of Budget and Fiscal Operations.—Edward G. Manning, *7109 Georgia Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Division of Statistics and Studies.—Sigmund Schor, 2606 Riviera Street SE., Zone 21. OFFICE OF EDUCATION Federal Office Building No. 6. Phone, WOrth 3-1110 Commassioner.— Francis Keppel. Deputy Commaissioner.— Wayne O. Reed, 4800 Calvert Street, Zone 7. Associate Commissioner, Bureau of Educational Research and Development.—Ralph C. M. Flynt, 72 Woodmont Road, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. : Deputy Associate Commissioner.—E. Glenn Featherston, 105 Quincy Place, Falls Church, Va. Associate Commissioner, Bureau of Educational Assistance Programs.— Arthur L. Harris, 2630 South Ives Street, Arlington 2, Va. Deputy Hae: Commissioner.—John R. Ludington, 7205 Exfair Road, Bethesda 14, : Associate Commissioner, Bureau of International Education.—Oliver J. Caldwell, 140 East Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Associate Commisstoner.— Thomas E. Cotner, 228 Buxton Road, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Commasstoner and Director, Office of Program and Legislative Planning.— Peter P. Muirhead, 230 Hunting Tower West, Alexandria, Va. Director, Office of Field Services—Herman L. Offner, 603 Dead Run Drive, MelLean, Va. Director, Office of Information.—B. Harold Williams (acting), 2218 Austin Street, Masonville Heights, Annandale, Va. Executive Officer—John F. Hughes, 776 Rollins Drive, Alexandria, Va. SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL Nichols Avenue beyond Anacostia SE., Zone 20. Phone, JOhnson 2-4000 Superintendent.—Dale C. Cameron, M.D., Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Zone 20. Assistant Superintendent.—[Vacant.] Ghia a Physician.—David W. Harris,-M.D., Saint Elizabeths Hospital, one 20. Executive Officer—M. K. Madden, 4502 Middleton Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Administrative Officer.—[Vacant.] Registrar.— William F. Edwards, 720 Alabama Avenue, Zone 20. Superintendent of Nurses.—Lavonne M. Frey, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Zone 20. Personnel Officer—Herman H. Wiebusch, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9. 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, WOrth 3-1110. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.; phone, OLiver 6-4000 Surgeon General.—Luther L. Terry, 105 South Van Buren Street, Rockville, Md. Deputy Surgeon General.—David E. Price, 5215 Elsmere Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Surgeon General.—James M. Hundley, 604 Rose Ann Place, Gaithers- burg, Md. Executive '0fficer.—Donald F. Simpson, 5806 Broyhill Street, McLean, Va. Ansivin Executive Officer—C. Robert Seater, 724 Chesapeake Avenue, Silver pring, Md. Chief, M. anagement Policy and Appraisal Staff. —Allen W. Moore, 2915 North Dinwiddie Street, Arlington 7, Va. 542 Congressional Directory Chief Dental Officer—Dr. Ralph 8S. Lloyd, 7801 Moorland Lane, Bethesda, Md. Chief Sanitary Engineering Officer.—C. H. Atkins, 9518 East Stanhope Road, Kensington, . Chief Nurse Officer.—Mrs. Lucile P. Leone, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant to the Surgeon General for Information. —J. Stewart Hunter, 1704 Oak- crest Drive, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL Chief, Division of Finance.—Harry L. Doran, 4302 Sleaford Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Administrative Services.— Kenneth W. Revell, 9311 Milroy Place, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Office of Personmel.—Dr. Murray A. Diamond, 2105 Kirkdale Road, Be-thesda 14, Md. Deputy Chief, Office of Personmel.—Paul M. Camp, 101 Brookview Drive, Brook-land Estates, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Division of Commassioned Officer Personnel.—Dr. Elton S. Osborne, 10232 Hatherleigh Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Civil Service Personnel.—William H. Carr, 4225 Deer Drive, McLean, Va. Chief, Division of Public Health Methods.—Dr. Paul Q. Peterson, 8403 Whitman Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chel, Division of International Health—Dr. James Watt, 2950 Macomb Street, one 8. Chief, Division of Health Mobilization.—Dr. G. P. Ferrazzano, 7603 Newmarket Drive, Bethesda, Md. NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH STATISTICS Director, National Center for Health Statistics.—Dr. Forest E. Linder, 2122 Cali-fornia Street, Zone 8. Executive Officer. ~ Louis R. Stoleis, 4004 Londondeny, Road, Alonatidiis, Va. Chief, National Health Survey Division.— Theodore D . Woolsey, 8121 Rayburn Road, Bethesda 14, Md. i National Office of Vital Statistics.—Dr. O. K. Soh, 210 Fifth Street SE., one 3. NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE 8600 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Phone, 656-4084 Director.—Dr. Frank B. Rogers, 10316 Freeman Place, Kensington, Md. Deputy Director.—Scott Adams, 4621 High Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Executive Officer—Ray W. Grim, 5418 Brown’s Lane, Oxon Hill 21, Md. BUREAU OF MEDICAL SERVICES Chief.Assistant Surgeon General James V. Lowry, 9207 Bardon Road, Bethesda — 14, Md. Depry Chief —Assistant Surgeon General Leo J. Gehrig, 4535 Alton Place, one 16. Chief Medical Officer, U.S. Coast Guard.— Assistant Surgeon General Howard D. Fishburn, 5007 Danbury Court, Bethesda 14, Md. Executive Officer. —Charles Hilsenroth, 9216 Kast Parkhill Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Cheef, Division of Hospitals. — Assistant Surgeon General Myron D. Miller, 9116 Quintana Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Foreign Quarantine. —Medical Director Dr. James G. Telfer, 4513 Saul Road, Parkwood, Kensington, Md. Chief, Division of Indian Health.— Assistant Surgeon General Carruth J. Wagner, 1 Ancel Street, Alexandria, Va. Medical Director, Bureau of Employees Compensalion.—Medical Director Waldemar C. Dreessen, Tuscarora, Md. Medical Director, Bureau of Prisons.— Medical Director Charles I. Smith, 5624 Lamar Road, Zone 16. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 543 FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL Sixth and Bryant Streets. Phone, ADams 2-6262 Superintendent.—Charles E. Burbridge, 1231 Otis Street NE., Zone 17. Ait to the Superintendent.—Houston A. Baker, 1441 Manchester Lane, one 11. Medical Director—Dr. R. Frank Jones, 1721 T Street, Zone 9. Director of Nurses.—Mrs. Juhretta N. Smoot, 1912 Shipley Terrace SE., Zone 20. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Director.—Assistant Surgeon General James A. Shannon, 12 North Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Director. 2 Assistant Surgeon General Stuart M. Sessoms, 9203 Bardon Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director of Laboratories and Clinics.—Medical Director G. Burroughs Mider, 14 North Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Associate Director for Research Grants.—Dr. Ernest M. Allen, 8507 Hazelwood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Associate Director for Traiming.—Dr. Charles V. Kidd, 8000 Springer Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Associate Director for Collaborative Research.—[Vacant.] Associate Director for Clinical Care Administration.— Assistant Surgeon General Jack Masur, 3710 Davenport Street, Zone 16. Chief, Office of Program Planning.—Joseph S. Murtaugh, 10912 Clermont Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. Chief, Office of Research Information.—Clifford Johnson, 4017 Byrd Road, Kens-ington, Chef, Office of 1 nternational Research.—Dr. Martin M. Cummings, 6 West Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Executive Officer. hard L. Seggel, 2815 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 15. Director, Division of Biologics Standards.— Medical Director "Roderick Murray,1 5714 Springfield Drive, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Research Grants.—Scientist Director Dale R. Lindsay, 6004 Ryland Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chef, Division of Research S ervices.—Sanitary Engineer Director Chris A. Hansen, 5615 Merengo Road, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Research Facilities and Resources.—Dr. Frederick L. Stone, 4807 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Clinical Center.— Assistant Surgeon General Jack Masur, 3710 Daven-port Street, Zone 16. Director, National Cancer Institute.— Assistant Surgeon General Kenneth M. Endicott, Ken-Milyn Farm, Dickerson, Md. Director, National Heart Institute.—Medical Director Ralph E. Knutti, 9212 Aldershot Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.—Scientist Director Justin M. Andrews, 8 North Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases.—Dr. G. Donald Whedon, 5605 Sonoma Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, National Institute of Dental Research.—Dental Director Francis A. Arnold, Jr., 4 West Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, National Institute of Mental Health.— Assistant Surgeon General Robert H. Felix, 9641 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. Director, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness.—Dr. Richard L. Masland, 4700 Jamestown Road, Westmoreland Hills, Zone 16. Director, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. —I[Vacant.] Director, National Institute of General Medical Sciences.— Medical Director Clinton C. Powell, 6607 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. BUREAU OF STATE SERVICES Chief.— Assistant Surgeon General Robert J. Anderson, 3624 36th Road North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Chief —Assistant Surgeon General Aaron W. Christensen, 12220 Glen Mill Road, Rockville, Md. 544 Congressional Directory Associate Chief for Community Health.— Assistant Surgeon General Clarence A. Smith, 800 Fourth Street SW., Zone 24. Associate Chief for Environmental Health.— Assistant Surgeon General Harry G. Hanson, 11824 Charen Lane, Rockville, Md. Associate Chief for Grants (Community Health).—Sam A. Kimble, 509 Linden Lane, Falls Church, Va. Associate Chief for Planning and Analysis (Community Health). —Stephen J. Ackerman, 1830 Plymouth Street, Zone 12. Executive Officer for Community Health.—Richard W. Bunch, 5110 Rockwood Parkway, Zone 16 Executive Officer for Environmental Health.—Lyman Moore, 6306 Dahlonega Road, Zone 16. Assistant Executive Officer for Community Health.—Harry C. Abernathy, 6218 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Executive Officer for Environmental Health.—John H. Kelso, 2332 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. Chzef, Office of Grants Management—Robert M. Nash, 705 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Office of Research Grants.—Medical Director William F. Mayes, 4201 Military Road, Zone 15. Chief, Office of Resources Development (Environmental Health). —Sanitary Engineer Director Frank A. Butrico, 5904 Devonshire Drive, Zone 16. Chief, Program Office (Environmental Health).—Sanitary Engineer Director Earl H. Arnold, 6602 Sulky Lane, Rockville, Md. Special Assistant in Mental Health.— Medical Director Mabel Ross, 101 North Carolina Avenue SE., Zone 3. Chief, Arctic Health Research Center.—Medical Director Ardell B. Colyar, Arctic Health Research Center, Anchorage, Alaska. Director, Sanitary Engineering Center in Cincinnati.— Assistant Surgeon General Harry G. Hanson, 11824 Charen Lane, Rockville, Md. Chzef, Division of Accident Prevention.—Medical Director Paul V. Joliet, 3309 Wake Drive, Kensington, Md. Chief, Division of Avr Pollulion.—Sanitary Engineer Director Vernon G. Mac-Kenzie, 2304 Benjamin Street, McLean, Va. Chief, Division of Chronic Diseases.—Medical Director Eugene H. Guthrie, 3908 Aspen Street, Chevy Chase, Md Chief, Communicable Disease Center.— Assistant Surgeon General James L. Goddard, 965 Clifton Road NE., Atlanta 7, Ga. Chzef, Division of Community Health Services.—Medical Director William H. Stewart, 9108 Ewing Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Dental Public Health and Resources.— Assistant Surgeon General Donald J. Galagan, 9206 Farnsworth Drive, Bethesda, 14, Md. Chief, Division of Environmental Engineering and Food Protection.—Sanitary Engineer Director Wesley E. Gilbertson, 5110 Fairglen Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Chief, Division of Hospital and Medical Facilities.— Assistant Surgeon General Jack C. Haldeman, 5420 Burling Road, Bethesda 14, Md. : Chief, Division of Nursing—Nurse Director Margaret G. Arnstein, 3315 Wis-consin Avenue, Zone 16. Chief, Division of Occupational Health.—Medical Director W. Clark Cooper, 6313 Tulsa Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief, Division of Radiological Health.—Medical Director Donald R. Chad-wick, R.F.D. Box 4515, Upper Marlboro, Md. Chzef, Division of Water Supply and Pollution Control.— Assistant Surgeon General Gordon E. McCallum, 9009 Spring Hill Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 545 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW.; Phone, WOrth 3-1110. Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance: Social Security Building, Baltimore, Md.; phone, 944-5000. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER Commissioner.—Robert M. Ball, 4009 Villa Nova Avenue, Baltimore 7, Md. Deputy Commissioner.—Joseph H. Meyers, 3939 Washington Street, Kensington, Director, Division of Program Research.—Ida C. Merriam, 2908 Brandywine Street, Zone 8. Administrative Officer—Roy L. Wynkoop, 785 Rollins Drive, Alexandria, Va. Legislative Reference Oflicer.— Charles E. Hawkins, 7900 Custer Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief Actuary.—Robert J. Myers, 9610 Wire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Children’s Bureau.—XKatherine B. Oettinger, 3027 Normanstone Terrace, Zone 8. Director, Bureau of Family Services.—[Vacant.] Director, Bureau of Federal Credit Unions.—J. Deane Gannon, 4806 Dover Road, Zone 16. Director, Bureau of Hearings and Appeals.—Joseph E. McElvain, 4615 Brandy-wine Street, Zone 16. Director, Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance—Vietor Christgau, 3900 16th Street, Zone 11. INDEPENDENT AGENCIES ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INFORMATION, UNITED STATES 2121 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, DUdley 3-4910 Chairman.—J. Leonard Reinsch, Atlanta, Ga. Sigurd S. Larmon, New York, N.Y. Clark R. Mollenhoff, Washington, D.C. M. S. Novik, New York, N.Y. John L. Seigenthaler, Nashville, Tenn. Staff Director.—Louis T. Olom, 702 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. fea Secretary.—Nancy B. Chappelear, 2475 Virginia Avenue, Washington, ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, DUdley 2-4953 Private Citizens: Frank Bane, District of Columbia, chairman. Don Hummel, Arizona, vice chairman. Howard R. Bowen, Iowa. Executive Branch: C. Douglas Dillon, New Jersey. Anthony Celebrezze, Ohio. Robert C. Weaver, New York. Governors: John Anderson, Jr., Kansas. Robert E. Smylie, Idaho. [Vacancy.] [Vacancy.] Members from United States Senate: Sam J. Ervin, Jr., North Carolina. Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota. Edmund S. Muskie, Maine. Members from United States House of Representatives: L. H. Fountain, North Carolina. Eugene J. Keogh, New York. Florence P. Dwyer, New Jersey. Mayors: Richard Y. Batterton, Denver, Colorado. Neal S. Blaisdell, Honolulu, Hawaii. Arthur Naftalin, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Raymond R. Tucker, St. Louis, Missouri. Members from State Legislative Bodies: Senator Graham S. Newell, Vermont. Senator John E. Powers, Massachusetts. [Vacancy.] Elected County Officers: Edward Connor, Wayne County, Michigan. Clair Donnenwirth, Plumas County, California. Barbara A. Wilcox, Washington County, Oregon. 89708°—63——37 549 550 Congressional Directory STAFF William G. Colman, executive director, 9805 Logan Drive, Potomac, Md. L. Laszlo Ecker-Racz, assistant director, 1318 24th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Norman Beckman, assistant director, 5943 Strata Street, McLean, Va. Melvin W. Sneed, assistant director, 4770 Dexter Street, Washington 7, D.C. AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION (Created by Public Law 534, 67th Cong., March 4, 1923) Room 2018, Munitions Building. Phone, OXford 6-3683 Chairman.—Gen. Jacob L. Devers, 1430 33d Street. Vice Chairman.—Adm. Thomas C. Kinkaid, 2134 R Street. Leslie L. Biffle, 1028 Connecticut Avenue. Gen. Alexander A. Vandegrift, 640 Eldorado, Delray Beach, Fla. Charles E. Potter, 1411 K Street. Gen. Carl Spaatz, 5 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Joseph C. Duke, Sheraton-Park Hotel. T. Harry Gatton, 2011 Stone Street, Raleigh, N.C. Mrs. Charles G. Peters, 805 Louden Heights Road, Charleston, W. Va. Sidney Salomon, Jr., 16 Vouga Estates, Frontenac, Mo. : Austin Thomas Walden, Suite 200, Walden Building, Atlanta, Ga. Secretary.—Maj. Gen. Thomas North, U.S. Army. AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS Seventeenth and D Streets. Phone, REpublic 7-8300, branch 551 HONORARY OFFICERS Honorary Chairman.—John F. Kennedy, President of the United States. Honorary Counselor—Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General. Honorary Treasurer.—Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury. OFFICERS Chairman of the Board of Governors—E. Roland Harriman. Vice Chairmen of the Board of Governors: G. Gordon Copeland. Russell V. Hokanson. Mrs. John W. Sheppard. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Appointed by the President of the United States: E. Roland Harriman, Chairman, The American National Red Cross; William H. Orrick, Jr., Deputy Under Secretary of State, Department of State; Robert V. Roosa, Under Secretary of the Treasury, Department of the Treasury; Roswell L. Gilpatrie, Deputy Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; Dr. Frank Brown Berry, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor; Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Ivan A. Nestingen, Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Elected by the chapters: Eldridge J. Butler, Forrest City, Ark.; Warren H. Chase, Cleveland, Ohio; Louis J. Colombo, Jr., Detroit, Mich.; G. Gordon Copeland, New Haven, Conn.; Samuel C. Coupland, Jr., Oskaloosa, Iowa; William H. Crew, Los Alamos, N. Mex.; Mrs. Ralph S. Doubleday, Millburn, N.J.; Philip E. Eddy, Evanston, Ill.; Rev. John B. Fitz, Miles City, Mont.; Walter A. Giles, New York, N.Y.; Joseph N. Greene, Birmingham, Ala.; Huntington Harris, Leesburg, Va.; Charles Heinz, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Marshall Hickson, Santa Monica, Calif.; Harold H. Hinds, Lincoln, Nebr.; Russell V. Hokanson, Seattle, Wash.; William H. Johnson, San Francisco, Calif.; Kirtland J. Keve, Montpelier, Vt.; John R. Lenahan, Scranton, Pa.; John Independent Agencies Elected by the chapters—Continued Menzies, Baltimore, Md.; Dr. Charles H. Morgan, Gastonia, N.C.; L. Allen Morris, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Emile R. Mayer, Denver, Colo. ; Robert B. Ridder, Minneapolis, Minn. ; Paul K. Routzahn, Connersville, Ind., Mrs. John W. Sheppard, Greenwich, Conn.; Edward D. Smith, Atlanta, Ga.; David Steine, Nashville, Tenn.; : Raymond E. Vester, Portland, Oreg.; Dan C. Williams, Dallas, Tex. Elected by the Board of Governors as members at large: Marian Anderson, Danbury, Conn.; Mrs. Moise S. Cahn, New Orleans, La.; Elisha Gray iI, Benton Harbor, Mich.; Theodore V. Houser, Fredericksburg, Va.; Frederick R. Kappel, New York, N.Y.; James A. Linen, New York, N. Y.; Samuel W. Meek, New York, N. Y.; : Howard J. Morgens, Cincinnati, Ohio’ Dr. Alonzo G. Moron, St. Thomas, 'V.I; Jacob S. Potofsky, New York, N.Y. ; William F. Schnitzler, Washington, D.C.: ; Henry F. Tenney, Chicago, 111. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Chairman.—E. Roland Harriman, Jefferson Hotel, Zone 6. President.—Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, 2720 35th Place, Zone 7. Executive Assistant to the President.—Robert P. Rollins, 2903 Dartmouth Road, Alexandria, Va. Executive Vice President.—John C. Wilson 5124 Scarsdale Road, Zone 16. Vice Presidents: Ramone S. Eaton, Rotts 1, Burke, Va. Frederic S. Laise, 3317 N orth Vermont Street, Arlington, Va. Robert C. Lewis, 2829 31st Street, Zone 8. Robert F. Shea, 2016 Scroggins Road, Alexandria, Va. Secretary and Counselor.—Harold W. Starr, 5823 14th Street, Zone 11. Treasurer.—Robert V. Roosa, 5901 Searl Terrace, Zone 9. Comptroller.—Presnell K. Betts, 107 Van Winkle Drive, Falls Church, Va. AREAS Eastern Area.—Manager, Truman Solverud, 5700 Colfax Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Southeastern Area.—Manager, Paul M. Moore, 3805 Ivy Road NE., Atlanta, Ga. Clif Area.— Manager, Philip Schenkenberg, 340 Hillside, Webster Groves 19 o. Poke Area.—Manager, Donald W. Stout, 1805 Castenada Drive, Burlingame, alif. DIRECTORS OF SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES Services to the Armed Forces and Veterans.— Vice President in Charge, Robert C. Lewis, 2829 31st Street, Zone 8. ge Services.— Director, Robert C. Edson, 601 Beacon Road, Silver Spring, Nursing Services. — Director, Ann K. Magnussen, 1200 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington 2, Va. Safety Services. — Director, Alfred W. Cantwell, 612 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. Blood Pn, .—Director, Dr. Sam T. Gibson, 5801 Rossmore Drive, Bethesda 14 . Office of Volunteers.— Director, Mrs. Abbot L. Mills, 3345 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Office of Educational Relations. — Director, Dr. Robert G. Gordon, 6504 Greentree Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Office of Public Information. —Director, Roy E. Johnson, 412 Jefferson Street, Alexandria, Va. Office of Publications.— Director, Paul Lawson, 601 19th Street, Zone 6. Fund Raising.— Director, Robert IL. Harry, 401 Basset Street, 'Alexandria, Va. Service to Areas and Chapters. — Assistant to the Vice President, James B. Foley, 112 Falster Road, Alexandria, Va. Personnel Services. — Director, Norman A. Durfee, 4814 15th Street North, Ar- lington, Va. Convention.— Director, Robert O. Earl, 411 Warrington Place, Alexandria, Va. Office of Accounting and Auditing. — General Accountant, Samuel M. Nichols, 1400 South Edgewood Street, Arlington 4, Va. 552 Congressional Directory Office of Research Information.— Director, Clyde E. Buckingham, 812 Jefferson Avenue, Falls Church, Va. General Supply Office.—General Supply Officer, George C. Smith, 2900 Connect-icut Avenue, Zone 8. Office of International Relations.— Director, Samuel Krakow, 6809 Farragut Street, Hyattsville, Md. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY, UNITED STATES Department of State Building, 2201 C Street, Washington 25, D.C. Phone, REpublic 7-5600 Director.— William C. Foster, 3304 R Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director—Adrian S. Fisher, 2721 N Street, Zone 7. General Counsel.—George Bunn, 3507 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16. Public Affairs Adviser.—Nedville E. Nordness, 70 Woodmont Road, Alexandria, Va. Executive Director—Idar Rimestad, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 16. Chief Secretariat.—Philip J. Halla, 4700 Merivale Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Director, International Relations Bureau.—Jacob D. Beam, 3129 O Street. Chief, Political Affairs Division.— Vincent Baker, 2400 Pennsylvania Avenue. Chief, Political Research and Analysis Division.—Wreatham Gathright, 1241 33 Street. Sei Director, Science and Technology Bureau.—Franklin A. Long, 3322 Dent lace. Assistant Director, Weapons Evaluation and Control Bureau.—Vice Adm. Edward N. Parker, 4304 Chesterbrook Road, McLean, Va. Assistant Director, Economic Bureau.—[Vacant.] Chief, Reference Research Staff.—Charles R. Gellner, 1211 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES Germantown, Md. Mailing Address: Washington 25, D.C. Phone, HAzelwood 7-7831 THE COMMISSION Chairman.—Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, 3825 Harrison Street, Zone 15. Dr. Robert E. Wilson, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Dr. Leland J. Haworth, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. John G. Palfrey, 3016 Courtland Place, Zone 8. James T. Ramey, 6817 Hillmead Road, Bethesda 14, Md. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSION Secretary to the Commaission.—W. B. McCool, 7209 Selkirk Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief Hearing Examiner.—Samuel W. Jensch, 411 Oak, Washington Grove, Md. Controller —John P. Abbadessa, 7214 Windsor Lane, Hyattsville, Md. General Counsel—Joseph F. Hennessey, 7506 Honeywell Lane, Bethesda, Md. OPERATING AND PROMOTIONAL FUNCTIONS General Manager—A. R. Luedecke, 9127 Marseille Drive, Rockville, Md. Deputy (oneral Manager. —R. E. Hollingsworth, 5508 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda 14, Md. aeirlon General Manager.—Dwight A. Ink, 13025 Bluechill Road, Silver Spring, Special Assistant (Congressional).—Richard X. Donovan, 11123 Woodson Avenue, Kensington, Md. Director, Division of Public Information.—Dunean C. Clark, Clarksburg, Md. Independent Agencies Assistant General Manager for Operations.—E. J. Bloch, 5524 Devon Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, Division of Construction.—John A. Derry, 5723 Ogden Road, Zone 16. Director, Division of Contracts.—John V. Vinciguerra, 10509 Montrose Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Division of Labor Relations.—Oscar S. Smith, 311 Windsor Street, Silver Spring 14, Md. Director, Division of Operational Safety.—Dr. Nathan H. Woodruff, 9911 Julliard Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant General Manager for Research and Development.—Dr. Spofford G. English, 8204 Thoreau Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Division of Biology and Medicine—Dr. Charles L. Dunham, 5302 Carvel Road, Zone 16. Director, Division of Nuclear Education und Training.—Dr. Russell S. Poor, 10416 Montrose Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, Division of Isotopes Developmeni.—Dr. Paul C. Aebersold, 4811 Grantham Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Division of Reactor Development.—Dr. Frank K. Pittman, 4740 Con-necticut Avenue, Zone 8. Director, Division of Research.—Dr. Paul W. McDaniel, 1854 North Herndon Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant General Manager for Plans and Production.—George F. Quinn, Route 4, Mount Airy, Md. Director, Dimsion of Operations Analysis and Forecasting.—Dr. Paul C. Fine, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Director, Division of Peaceful Nuclear Explosives.—John S. Kelly, 25101 Wood-field Road, Damascus, Md. Director, Division of Plans and Reports.— William I. Slaton, 27100 Ridge Road, Damascus, Md. Director, Division of Production.—F. P. Baranowski, 9206 Laurel Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. Director, Division of Raw Materials. Jesse C. Johnson, 5900 Bradley Boule-vard, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant General Manager for International Activities.—Algie A. Wells, Acting, 8515 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Division of International Affairs.—Algie A. Wells, 8515 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda 14, Md. Pirosen, Division of Special Projects.—Edward R. Gardner, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Assistant General Manager for Harry S. Traynor, 3337 Ritten- Adminisiration.— house Street, Zone 15. Director, Division of Classification.—Charles L.. Marshall, 4308 Lynbrook Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Division of Headquarters Services.—Edward H. Glade, 207 Spring Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Division of Intelligence.—Dr. Charles H. Reichardt, 3519 North Dela-ware Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Division of Nuclear Materials Management.—Douglas E. George, 6153 11th Road North, Arlington, Va. Doscion, Division of Personmel.—Arthur L. Tackman, P.O. Box 6, Damascus, d Director, Division of Security.—John A. Waters, Jr., 3173 North 20th Street, Arlington 1, Va. Director, Division of Technical Information.—Edward J. Brunenkant, Jr., 6904 Millwood Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, Division of Military Application.—Maj. Gen. A. W. Betts, USA, 4822 Old Dominion Drive, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Division of Industrial Participation.— Ernest B. Tremmel, 5908 Ross-more Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Division of Inspection.—Curtis A. Nelson, 3139 Birch Street, Zone 15. LICENSING AND REGULATORY FUNCTIONS Director of Regulation.—Harold L. Price, 4801 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase 1 d. b 554 Congressional Directory Deputy Director of Regulation.—Dr. Clifford K. Beck, Route 2, Shiloh Church Road, Boyds, Director, Division of Compliance.—Lawrence D. Low, Box 44, Damascus, Md. Director, Division of Licensing & Regulation. —Robert Low enstein, 6601 Tulip Hill Terrace, Zone 16. Director, Division of Radiation Protection Standards.—Dr. Forrest Western, 104 Brookhaven Drive, McLean, Va. FIELD OFFICES Manager, Albuquerque Operations Office—XKenner F. Hertford, 3352 48th Loop, Sandia Base, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Manager, Brookhaven Office.—E. L. Van Horn, 9 Bell Street, Bellport, N.Y. Manager, Chicago Operations Officc.—Kenneth A. Dunbar, Route 3, Box 309, Brenwood Estates, Naperville, Ill. Manager, Goong Junction Office. — Allan E. Jones, 1244 Main Street, Grand June-tion, Colo Mendse Richins Operations Office—James E. Travis, 1218 Cowen Street, Rich-an ash Manager, Idaho Operations Office.—Hugo N. Eskildson, 1322 Ninth Street, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Manager, New York Operations Office.—Joseph C. Clarke, Route 2, Creamridge Road, Monmouth County, N.J. Manager, Oak Ridge Operations Office.—S. R. Sapirie, 100 Ogden Circle, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Manager, Pittsburgh Naval Reactors Office.—Lawton D. Geiger, 60 Clover Drive, Pittsburgh 36, Pa. Manager, San Francisco Operations Office.—Ellison C. Shute, 46 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley, Calif. Manager, Savannah River Operations Oflicc.—Robert C. Blair, P.O. Box 280, Aiken, S.C. Manager, ‘Schenectady Naval Reactors Office —Stanley W. Nitzman, Route 2, Swaggertown Road, Schenectady, N. Manager, Nevada Operations Office. James E Reev es, 4994 Broch Street, Las Vegas, Nev. DIVISION OF COMPLIANCE FIELD ORGANIZATION Region I (New York).—Robert W. Kirkman, 232 Cambridge Avenue, Fair Haven, N.J. Region II (Atlanta) —Gene A. Blane, 2155 Heritage Drive NE., Atlanta, Ga. Rog i] (Chicago) —Roy C. Hageman, 241 South Lambert Road, Glen yn, Lil Region IV (Denver).—Dr. Donald I. Walker, 12186 West 34th Place, Wheat Ridge, Colo. ker ¥ (San Francisco).—Richard W. Smith, 2768 Darnby Drive, Oakland 11, alif. GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Chairman.—Dr. Manson Benedict, Professor of Nuclear Engineering, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 39, Mass. Dr. Kenneth S. Pitzer, President, Rice Univ ersity., Houston 1, Tex. bri C. Warner, President, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh 13, Dr. Eugene P. Wigner, Palmer Physical Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. Dr. Philip H. Abelson, Director, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution, 2801 Upton Street, Washington 8, D.C. Dr. Lawrence R. Hafstad, Vice President, Research Laboratories, General Motors Corp., Warren, Mich. Dr. Norman F. Ramsey, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cam-bridge 38, Mass. Dr H. Williams, School of Physics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, inn Secretary.—Dr. Robert A. Chap Union Carbide Corp., 43d Floor, 270 Park Avenue, New York 17, N.Y Independent Agencies Assistant Secretary.—Anthony A. Tomei, General Advisory Committee, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, P.O. Box 3528, Washington 7, D.C MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE Chairman.—Dr. Gerald W. Johnson, 626 DeL.ashmut Circle, Falls Church, Va. Maj. Gen. Edwin B. Broadhurst, USAF, 4510 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. Maj. Gen. James F. Whisenand, USAF, 2502 Central Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Rear Adm. William E. Ellis, USN, 2605 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Brig. Gen. Walter B. Richardson, USA, 2734 Donna Circle, Annandale, Va. Brig. Gen. William T. Ryder, USA, The River House, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington, Va. Capt. Edward E. Conrad, USN, 4903 Jamestown Road, Zone 16. Executive Secretary.—Col. Elverson KE. Baker, USA, 5007 Aspen Hill Road, Rockville, Md. Assistant Executive Secretary.—Col. Jack D. Warthman, USAF, 225 Whitmoor Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Federal Reserve Building, Constitution Avenue between Twentieth and Twenty-first Streets. Phone, REpublic 7-1100 BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chatrman.—Wm, McC. Martin, Jr., 2861 Woodland Drive, Zone 8. Private Secretary.—Margaret N. Muehlhaus, 3105 Patterson Street, Zone 15. Vice Chatrman.—C. Canby Balderston, 3337 P Street, Zone 7. Pile Secretary.—Helen B. Wolcott, 19 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase 15, d. A. L. Mills, Jr., 3345 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Private Secretary.—Madeleine E. Benton, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. 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, 2737 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. G. H. King, Jr., 2214 Wyoming Avenue, Zone 8. Private Secretary.—Doreen Dippre, 3701 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. George W. Mitchell, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Private Secretary.— Athens J. Messick, 3860 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va. OFFICERS Adviser to the Board.—Ralph A. Young, 2836 Chesapeake Street, Zone 8. Legislative Counsel.—Robert L. Cardon, 2428 Executive Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Assistants to the Board.—Charles Molony, 314 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va.; Clarke L. Fauver, 105 Normandy Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Sef Menits Sherman, Chopmist Farm, 8820 Tuckerman Lane, Rockville, Assistant Secretaries.— Kenneth A. Kenyon, 105 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Elizabeth L. Carmichael, 3701 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. General Counsel —Howard H. Hackley, 5116 Marlyn Drive, Zone 16. Assistant General Counsel.— David B. Hexter, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9; Thomas J. O'Connell, 9614 Carriage Road, Kensington, Md.; Jerome W. Shay, 1607 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va.; Wilson L. Hooff, 3312 Fessenden Street, Zone 8. : Director, Division of Research and Statistics.—Guy E. Noyes, 3915 Huntington Street, Zone 15. Associate Director.— Albert R. Koch, 5009 Upton Street, Zone 16. Advisers.— Daniel H. Brill, 10414 Brookmoor Court, Woodmoor, Silver Spring, Md.; Frank R. Garfield, 5810 Warwick Place, Somerset, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Robert C. Holland, 5907 Ramsgate Road, Zone 16; Kenneth B. Wil-liams, 4816 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Associate Advisers.—Lewis N. Dembitz, 3414 Garfield Street, Zone 7; Robert Solomon, 2409 Lillian Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 556 Congressional Directory Director, Division of International Finance—Ralph A. Young, 2836 Chesapeake Street, Zone 8. Advisers.—J. Herbert Furth, 7520 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; A. B. Hersey, 3543 North Delaware Street, Arlington 7, Va.; Robert L. Sammons, 812 Tanley Road, Silver Spring, Md. Associate Advisers—Samuel I. Katz, 2408 Benjamin Street, McLean, Va.; Ralph C. Wood, 5917 Cheshire Drive, Wildwood Manor, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Division of Bank Operations.—John R. Farrell, 9500 Byeforde Road, Kensington, Md. Assistant Directors.—Gerald M. Conkling, 7811 Marion Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; M. B. Daniels, 3701 Fordham Road, Zone 16; John N. Kiley, Jr., 5708 Colfax Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Dlredtr, Division of Eraminations.—Frederic Solomon, 5463 Nebraska Avenue, one 15. Associate Director.—Robert C. Masters, 824 Westwood Place, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Directors.—Glenn M. Goodman, 2000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Henry Benner, 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington 4, Va.; James C. Smith, 5506 Cornish Road, Bethesda 14, Md.; Brenton C. Leavitt, 2020 F Street, Zone 6; Andrew N. Thompson, 3067 North Oakland Street, Arlington 7, Va. Chief Federal Reserve Examiner.—Lloyd M. Schaeffer, Federal Reserve Building. Director, Division of Personnel Administration.—Edwin J. Johnson, 3800 52d Street, Zone 16. Assistant Director—H. Franklin Sprecher, Jr., 1415 Dilston Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Division of Administrative Services—Joseph E. Kelleher, 4613 40th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Director—Harry E. Kern, 3371 Denver Street SE., Zone 20. Controller.—J. J. Connell, 2844 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant Controller—Sampson H. Bass, 3025 W Street SE., Zone 20. Comin), Office of Defense Planning.—Innis D. Harris, 3850 Tunlaw Road, one 7. Director, Division of Data Processing.— Maurice H. Schwartz, 6305 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Aoi Director—Lee W. Langham, 415 Silver Spring Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT 312 Pennsylvania Building, Washington 4, D.C. Phone, DIstrict 7-6984 Assistant to the Governor—W. M. Whitman, 4309 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. IN THE CANAL ZONE Governor.—Robert J. Fleming, Jr., Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. . Lieutenant Governor— Walter P. Leber, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Universal Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 Members: Chairman.—Alan S. Boyd, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Vice Chatrman.—Robert T. Murphy, 7315 Lynnhurst Street, Chevy Chase, Zone 15. Members: Whitney Gillilland, 4150 41st Street North, Arlington, Va. G. Joseph Minetti, 3032 24th Street NE., Zone 18. Chan Gurney, 2538 North Vermont Street, Arlington 7, Va. Executive Director.— Morris Chertkov, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Director, Office of Community and Congressional Relations.—John W. Dregge, 1687 32d Street, Zone 7. Congressional Relations Officer.—Charles T. Donnelly, 8810 Maywood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Planning EE W. Bluestone, 404 North George Mason Drive, Arling-ton, Va. Independent Agencies Secretary and Assistant Executive Director—Harold R. Sanderson, 4125 34th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Office of Administration.—John B. Russell, 1608 Highland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Hogg Ghiet, Office of Administration.—Marvin Bergsman, 2745 29th Street, Zone 8. General Council—John H. Wanner, 210 West Alexandria Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Deputy General Counsel.—Joseph B. Goldman, 2920 Military Road, Zone 15. Director, Bureau of Economic Regulation.—Irving Roth, 8503 Pelham Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Director, Bureau of Economic Regulation.—W. Fletcher Lutz, 809 Oakwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. Bieri) Bureau of Safety.—Leon H. Tanguay, 101 Adams Avenue, Alexandria, a. Bop Director, Bureau of Safety.—Bobbie R. Allen, 1914 Connecticut Avenue, one 9. Assistant Director, Bureau of Safety.—Robert L. Froman, Fairfax Station, Va. Director, Bureau of Enforcement.—John G. Adams, 3415 34th Place, Zone 8. Associate Director, Bureau of Enforcement.—Robert N. Burstein, 2507 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, Va. Director, Bureau of International Affairs.—Joseph C. Watson, 4703 West Langley Lane, McLean, Va. Associate Director, Bureau of International Affairs.—Richard J. O’Melia, 5304 Blackistone Road, Westmoreland Hills, Md. Chief, Office of Carrier Accounts and Statistics.— Warner H. Hord, Ivory Hill Farm, West Friendship, Md. Associate Chief, Office of Carrier Accounts and Statistics,—Allan Craig, 8814 Walnut Hill Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief Examiner.— Francis W. Brown, 3108 Worthington Street, Zone 15. Associate Chief FExaminer.—Thomas L. Wrenn, 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Offices, Eighth and F Streets. Phone, STerling 3-5200 Commissioners: Chairman.—John W. Macy, Jr., 201 North Langley Lane, McLean, Va. Frederick J. Lawton, 9905 East Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. Robert E. Hampton, 5804 Rossmore Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant to Chairman.— Wilfred V. Gill, 1510 Mt. Eagle Place, Alex-andria, Va. Executive Assistant to the Commissioners.—Mary V. Wenzel, 4226 East-West Highway, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Executive Director— Warren B. Irons, 3316 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Executive Director.—Nicholas J. Oganovic, 2521 North Quebec Street, Arlington 7, Va. General Counsel.—Lawrence V. Meloy, 5125 Scarsdale Road, Zone 16. Assistant General Counsel.—John J. McCarthy, 3120 63d Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Board of Appeals and Review: Chairman.—Edgar T. Groark, 1G Gardenway, Greenbelt, Md. Members: James W. McBee, 1401 North Inglewood Street, Arlington 5, Va. E. Newton Steely, 4213 Woodberry Street, University Park, Md. John O. Hardesty, 7509 Granada Drive, Landon Woods, Bethesda 14, Md. Leon S. Mapes, 9301 Chanute Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Appeals Examining Office, Chief—Stephen L. Elliott, 7205 Martins Court, Martins Woods, Lanham, Md. Office of Career Development, Director.—J. Kenneth Mulligan, 4615 Hunt Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Director.— William T. McDonald, 7111 Broxburn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Interagency Advisory Group: Executive Vice Chairman.—Calvin P. Deal, 2911 Second Street North, Arling-ton 1, Va. 558 Congressional Directory International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board: Chairman.—Edgar T. Groark, 1G Gardenway, Greenbelt, Md. Executive Secretary.—Frederick D. Irwin, 5721 Fifth Road South, Arlington 4, Va. Public Information Office, Chief—Philip W. Schulte, 601 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. Veterans Service Staff, Chief—Edward H. Bechtold, 4401 Woodfield Road, Kensington, Md. Bureau of Inspections, Director—Seymour S. Berlin, 6410 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Director.—Gilbert A. Schulkind, 3121-2 University Boulevard, West Kensington, Md. Analysts and Development Division, Chief —John W. Morgan, 5904 Dempsey Street, McLean, Va. Administrative Office, Chief.—Jacob J. Rutstein, 6505 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Program Evaluation Division, Chief—Maurice L. Etzell, 3406 North Kensington Street, Arlington 7, Va. Classification Division, Chief—Asa M. McCain, 10205 Gary Road, Rockville, Classification Appeals Office, Chief—John D. Glasheen, 9924 Brixton Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Bureau of Management Services, Director—David F. Williams, 316 Williamsburg Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Budget and Finance Division, Chief—W. B. Uhlenhop, 5453 Dawes Avenue, Alexandria, Va. ik Librarian.—Elaine Woodruff, 908 North Jacksonville Street, Arlington 5, a Management Systems Division, Chief —Charles J. Sparks, 1511 North Frederick Street, Arlington 5, Va. Office Services Division, Chief—William E. Byram, 2700 North Underwood Street, Arlington 13, Va. Dzrector of Personnel. — William H. Rima, Jr., 5604 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Bureau of Personnel Investigations, Director—XKimbell Johnson, Rosemary Lane, Hyattsville, Md. Deputy Director—Woodrow L. Browne, 609 Longstreet Drive, Manassas, Va. Security Appraisal Office, Chief —CyrilL. Coombs, Route3, Box 64, Vienna, Va. Betin ity Eencanh Office, Chief.—Leonard B. Konkel, 2717 31st Street SE., one 20. Program Planning and Management Division, Chief—Hugh P. Crowe, 2120 16th Street, Zone 9. Operations Division, Chief—Pearley G. Buck, 2908 Edgehill Drive, Alexandria, Reimbursable Investigations Division, Chief—Walter 1. Waldrop, 9810 Mar-quette Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Adjudication Division, Chief. —Howard G. Bolton, 2421 South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington 6, Va. Washington Division of Investigations, Chief.—Joseph G. Campbell, 9522 Crosby Road, Silver Spring, Md. Bureau of Programs and Standards, Director.—0. Glenn Stahl, 3600 North Pied- mont Street, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Director—Evelyn Harrison, 327 A Street NE., Zone 2. Program Planning Division, Chief.—Harold H. Leich, 5606 Vernon Place, Bethesda 14, Md. Standards Division, Chief—Raymond Jacobson, 6304 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Program Systems and Instructions Division, Chief.—John W. Steele, 9733 Bexhill Drive, Kensington, Md. : Bureau of Recruiting and Examining, Director—Donald R. Harvey, 6217 43d Street, Riverdale, Md. Deputy Director— Edward A. Dunton, 6424 Dahlonega Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Office of Program Management, Director.—Donald J. Biglin, 9519 Edgely Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Independent Agencies Bureau of Recruiting and Examining—Continued Office of Program Information and Coordination, Director.—Betty F. Walker, 704 Sligo Creek Parkway, Takoma Park, Md. Congressional Contact Representative. —Robert E. Walton, 8610 Irvington Ave-nue, Bethesda 14, Md. Office of Examination Planning and Evaluation, Director—John E. Beckman, 4021 Byrd Road, Kensington, Md. Office of College Relations and Recruitment, Director.—Robert F. Mello, 5008 Townsend Way, Bladensburg, Md. Office of Examinations, Director—Henry C. Roberson, 1514 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Washington Examining Division, Chief.—Leonard F. Cronin, 8712 Manchester Court, Silver Spring, Md. Postal Examining Division, Chief. —Wilson M. Matthews, 5813 Doris Drive, Alexandria, Va. Career Service Division, Chief —William A. Hammill, 3103 Crest Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Bureau of Retirement and Insurance, Director.—A ndrew E. Ruddock, 208 Path- finder Lane, McLean, Va. Deputy Director.— David F. Lawton, 3810 Reno Road, Zone 8. Assistant Director for Operations.—Charles F. Overend, 5715 Birch Avenue, McLean, Va. Contracts and Instructions Division, Chief.—Solomon Papperman, 508 East Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Actuary.— Maurice S. Brown, 3608 Saul Road, Kensington, Md. Technical Advisor.—Joseph G. Crunkilton, 201 North Irving Street, Arlington 1, a. Systems and Audits Office, Chief—Harold E. Hunsaker, 1731 North Green-brier, Arlington 5, Va. Claims Division, Chief —Jack Goldberg, 2500 Spencer Road, Silver Spring, Md. Fiscal Division, Chief—Alva G. Freeman, 617 Crocus Drive, Rockville, Md. Medical Director—~—Dr. Melvin T. Johnson, 3111 20th Street North, Arlington 1, Va. REGIONAL OFFICES Atlanta Region—North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands.—Hammond B. Smith, Director, Atlanta Merchandise Mart, 240 Peachtree Street NW., Atlanta 3, Ga. Boston Region—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.—Richard J. Healey, Director, Post Office and Courthouse Building, Boston 9, Mass. Chicago Region— Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky.— Joseph A. Connor, Director, Main Post Office Building, 433 West Van Buren Street, Chicago 7, Ill. Dallas Region—Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.—Louis S. Lyon, Director, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas 2, Tex. Denver Region—Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona.— Walter E. Elder, Director, Building 41, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colo. New York Region—New York and New Jersey.—James P. Googe, Director, News Building, 220 East 42d Street, New York 17, N.Y. Philadelphia Region—Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.—Stephen P. Ryder, Director, Customhouse, Second and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia 6, Pa. San Francisco Region—California, Nevada, and Hawaii.—Asa T. Briley, Director, 128 Appraisers Building, 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco 11, Calif. Seattle Region—Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and Alaska.—John M. Young, Director, 302 Federal Office Building, First Avenue and Madison Street, Seattle 4, Wash. St. Louis Region—XKansas, Missouri, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa.—Albert H. Sonntag, Director, New Federal Building, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis 1, Mo. 560 Congressional Directory 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 Peter Hurd, San Patricio, N. Mex. Douglas W. Orr, New Haven, Conn. William G. Perry, Boston, Mass. Hideo Sasaki, Watertown, Mass. Ralph Walker, Chappaqua, N.Y. Secretary and Administrative Officer—Linton R. Wilson, 3611 Prospect Avenue NW., Washington 7, D.C. Assistant Secretary —Chatles H. Atherton, 2122 Florida Avenue NW., Washing-ton 8, D.C. General Counsel. —Chedville L. Martin, Jr., 11915 Stonewood Lane, Rockville, Md. BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS FOR THE OLD GEORGETOWN ACT Gertrude Sawyer, Washington, D.C. Gerald A. Purcell, Alexandria, Va. Henry H. Saylor, Washington, D.C. ADVISORY PANEL ON THE PERFORMING ARTS Paul Callaway, Washington, D.C. Gilbert V. Hartke, Washington, D.C. Howard Mitchell, Washington, D.C. COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS 726 Jackson Place. Phone, STerling 3-0860, extension 3228 Members: Chairman.—John A. Hannah, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich. you Chairman.—Robert G. Storey, Southwestern Legal Foundation, Dallas 5, ex. Commissioners: Theodore M. Hesburgh, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Ind. Spottswood W. Robinson III, Howard Univ ersity Law School, Washington, D.C. Erwin N. Griswold, Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Mass. Robert S. Rankin, 1227 Vickers Avenue, Durham, N.C. Staff Director—Berl 1. Bernhard, 4701 Overbrook Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Special Assistant to the Staff Director—Robert L. Nelson, 12404 Stonehaven Lane, Bowie, Md. Dep) + Staff Director—Howard W. Rogerson 3919 Cavendish Drive, Alexandria, Gon, —Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr., 332 G Street SW., Washington, Assistant Staff Director for Plas —Cornelius P. Cotter, 203 North Virginia Avenue, Falls Church, Assistant Staff Dzrector for Trt and Information.— William L. Taylor, 1325 Iris Street, Washington, D.C. Assistant Staff Director for State Advisory Commitiees—Peter M. Sussman, 347 O Street SW., Washington 24, D.C. COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL RULES OF JUDICIAL PROCEDURE 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington 25. Phone, EXecutive 3-3300, extensions 2650, 2771 Commission Chairman.—Oscar Cox (Cox, Langford & Brown, 1625 I Street, Washington 6, D.C.), 1545 35th Street, Washington 7, D. ¢ Independent Agencies Commission Members: Charles D. Breitel (Associate Justice, Appellate Division, First Department, Sanjeme Court of the State of New York), 27 Madison Avenue, New York 10, N.Y. Abram Chayes (The Legal Adviser, Department of State), 3062 Q Street, Washington 7, D.C. Archibald Cox (Solicitor General, Department of Justice), 4201 Forest Lane, McLean, Va. Abner V. McCall (President, Baylor University), 1001 Speight, Waco, Tex. Michael A. Musmanno (Justice, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania), 811 City- County Building, Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Norbert A. Schlei (Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice), 3515 Idaho Avenue, Washington 16, D.C. Abba P. Schwartz (Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, Department of State), 3306 R Street, Washington 7, D.C. Bethuel M. Webster (Webster, Sheffield & Chrystie), One Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y. Director—Harry LeRoy Jones, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington 25, D.C. Phone) EXecutive, 3-3300, extension 2650; 1310 34th Street, Washington ; D.C: Counsel.—Mrs. Katherine Drew Hallgarten, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, Wash-ington 25, D.C. Phone, EXecutive 3-3300, extension 2771; 3200 16th Street, Washington 10, D.C. Advisory Committee Chaitrman.—Philip W. Amram (Amram, Hahn & Sundlun), 944 Washington Building, 15th and New York Avenue, Washington 5, D.C. Advisory Committee Members: Joe C. Barrett (Barrett, Wheatley, Smith & Deacon), Box 816, Jonesboro, Ark. Maj. Gen. Charles L. Decker (The Judge Advocate General, United States Army), The Pentagon, Washington 25, D.C. Albert A. Ehrenzweig (professor, University of California Law School), Berkeley 4, Calif. Robert Kramer (Dean, The George Washington University Law School), 720 20th Street, Washington 6, D.C. other: S. Little (Little, Palmer, Scott & Slemmons), Hoge Building, Seattle 4, Wash. Albert B. Maris (Senior United States Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals), 2070 United States Courthouse, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Stanley F. Reed (Associate Justice (retired), Supreme Court of the United States), Washington 25, D.C. James J. Robinson (Justice, Supreme Court of Libya), United Kingdom of Libya, Tripoli, Libya. (¢/o American Embassy, APO 231, New York, N.Y.) Ernest Schein (attorney at law), 1025 Connecticut Avenue, Washington 6, D.C. Rudolf B. Schlesinger (professor, Cornell University Law School), Ithaca, N.Y. F. Trowbridge vom Baur (Hensel, vom Baur & Heller), 1700 KX Street, Suite 1105, Washington 6, D.C. Hae Yntema (professor, University of Michigan Law School), Ann Arbor, ich. Dr. Charles J. Zinn (Law Revision Counsel, House Committee on the Judiciary), the Calvert-Woodley, 2601 Woodley Place, Washington 8, D.C. [One vacancy.] COMMITTEE FOR RECIPROCITY INFORMATION Tariff Commission Building. Phone, NAtional 8-3947, extensions 7 and 128 MEMBERS Ben D. Dorfman (chairman), 4719 30th Street, Zone 8, chairman of the United States Tariff Commission. James H. Lewis, 5331 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16, chief, Trade Agreements Division, Office of International Trade and Finance, Department of State. Prentice N. Dean, 1830 North Powhatan Street, Arlington 5, Va., chief, Foreign Economic Policy Division, Office of Foreign Economic Affairs, Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs), Department of Defense. 562 Congressional Directory Eugene M. Braderman, 1630 45th Street, Zone 7, director, Bureau of International Commerce, Department of Commerce. George H. Willis, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9, director, Office of International Affairs, Treasury Department. Morton Pomeranz, 1931 North Cleveland Street, Arlington 1, Va., International Activities Assistant, Resources Program Staff, Office’ of the Secretary, Department of Interior. A. Richard De Felice, 7822 Glenbrook Road, Bethesda, Md., Deputy Assistant Administrator for International Affairs, Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture. Robert B. Schwenger, 4016 Dresden Street, Kensington, Md., chief, Division of Foran Economic Policy, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, Department of Labor. Leonard H. Pomeroy, 2959 Fort Baker Drive SE., Zone 20, executive secretary. COMMITTEE ON PURCHASES OF BLIND-MADE PRODUCTS Room 1025 , Investment Building, 1511 K Street. Phone, District 7-4918 Chairman.—Rear Adm. John W. Crumpacker, Quarters R, Naval Station, Washington Navy Yard Annex, Washington 25, D.C., representing the Department of the Navy. Col. John W. Hanger, 503 Haycock Road, Falls Church, Va., representing the Department of the Arm Maj. Gen. MelvinF. McNickle, "421 Franklin Street, Alexandria, Va., represent-ing the Department of the Air Force. T. M. Baldauf, 6817 Mansfield Road, Falls Church, Va., representing the Department of Agriculture. Anthony A. Bertsch, 4714 33d Street North, Arlington, Va., representing the Department of Commerce. C. D. Bean, 4312 23d Road North, Arlington 7, Va., representing the General Services Administration. Miss Selene Gifford, 802 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va., representing the Department of the Interior. Jansen Noyes, Jr., 299 Hollow Tree Ridge Road, Darien, Conn., private citizen. Executive Secretary.— Robert LeFevre. Counsel.— William Sellman. CONGRESSIONAL CLUB, THE 2001 New Hampshire Avenue NW. Phone, DEcatur 2-1155 OFFICERS FOR 1963 AND 1964 President.— Mrs. Clifford Davis, Tennessee. Vice Presidents: Mrs. Homer Thornberry, Texas. Mrs. Thomas H. Kuchel, California. . Lee Metcalf, Montana. . John W. Byrnes, Wisconsin. . William E. Miller, New York. Recording Secretary.— Mrs. John C. Kunkel, Pennsylvania. Corresponding Secretary.— Mrs. D. R. Matthews, Florida. Treasurer.— Mrs. Richard E. Lankford, Maryland. COMMITTEES AND CHAIRMEN Program.—Mrs. Richard Bolling, Missouri. Membership.—Mrs. Thomas Abernethy, chairman, Mississippi; Mrs. J. Glenn Beall, cochairman, Maryland. House.— Mrs. Geor ge Andrews, Alabama. Finance.—Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett, Utah. Press.—Mrs. Emilio Daddario, Connecticut. Year Book.—Mrs. Walter Norblad, Oregon. Archives.—Mrs. Russell Mack, Washington. Independent Agencies Scrap Book.—Miss Mary Clements, Georgia. Ways and Means.—Mrs. Ralph F. Beermann, Nebraska. Hospitality.—Mrs. William H. Ayres, chairman, Ohio; Mrs. Albert Ullman, cochairman, Oregon. Hostess.—Mrs. Neal Smith, chairman, Iowa; Mrs. W. Sterling Cole, cochairman, New York. Special Aides.—Mrs. Henry Talle, chairman, Iowa; Mrs. Bob Casey, cochairman, exas. Cook Book.—Mrs. Floyd Breeding, chairman, Kansas; Mrs. Frank Ikard, co- chairman, Texas. Red Cross.—Mrs. Fred Schwengel, chairman, Iowa; Mrs. Eugene Worley, co- chairman, Texas. Associate Members.—Mrs. John Sanders, chairman, Mississippi; Miss Peggy Goldwater, cochairman, Arizona. Musie.—Mrs. Charles A. Vanik, Ohio. Bridge.—Mrs. Frank Becker, chairman, New York; Mrs. Fred Bradley, cochair- man, Michigan. Club Decorating.—Mrs. Thor Tollefson, Washington. Historian.—Mrs. Frederick Weigester, Kansas. Parliamentarian.—Mrs. Omar Burleson, Texas. Founder's Day Brunch.—Mrs. Clair Engle, California. Breakfast for First Lady.—Mrs. A. Sydney Herlong, chairman, Florida; Mrs. William H. Bates, cochairman, Massachusetts. Diplomatic.—Mrs. John J. Williams, chairman, Delaware; Mrs. Tazewell Shepard, Jr., cochairman, Alabama. Floral Arrangements.—Mrs. Frank M. Karsten, coordinator, Missouri. Children’s Party.—Mrs. John D. Dingel, Jr., chairman. Receptions.—Mrs. Daniel J. Flood, chairman, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Page Belcher, cochairman, Oklahoma. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ARMORY BOARD Room 118-A, National Guard Armory. Phone, Lincoln 7-9077 Chairman.—Francis J. Kane, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8 Walter N. Tobriner (President, D.C. Board of UR 6100 33d Street, Zone 15. Maj. Gen. William H. Abendroth (Commanding General, D.C. National ~ Guard), 412 Lebanon Drive, Falls Church, Va. Manager.— Arthur J. Bergman, 3910 Rosemary Street, Chevy Chase, Md. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA REDEVELOPMENT LAND AGENCY 919 Eighteenth Street. Phone, DUdiey 2-7704-5 Chairman.— Neville Miller, 4715 Berkeley Terrace, Zone 7. Vice Chairman.—Richard R. Atkinson, 422 Fifth Street SE., Zone 3 brpnos x Healy, District of Columbia Surveyor, 4200 theiral Avenue, one 16. John J. Gunther, 1314 29th Street, Zone 7. John L. Newbold, 2435 Tracy Place, Zone 8. Executive Director.—Phil A. Doyle, 3001 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Deputy Executive Director.—[Vacant.] Assistant Executive Director.——Allan B. Elliot, 11711 Falls Road, Rockville, Md. General Counsel.—George F. Riseling, 2217 Lakewood Street, Suitland, Md. Comptroller.— Arthur M. Zauft, 3705 Linda Lane, Annandale, Va. Special Assistant to the Executive Director—Anna S. Miller, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Chief, Rehabilitation and Conservation Division.— Carroll M. Meigs, 4000 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 16. 564 Congressional Directory Chief, Land Disposition Division.—Herbert L. Tyson, 2609 Split Rock Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Real Estate Acquisition Division.— Vincent A. Holmes, 3517 Livingston Street, Zone 15. Chief, Demolition and Site Improvement Division—James E. Linde, 3305 Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Project Design.—Stanley M. Sherman, 4516 Q Lane, Zone 7. Acting Chief, Relocation and Property Management Division.— Thomas X. O'Toole, 1400 North Meade Street, Arlington, Va. Chief, Project Planning Division.— Daniel Driver, 306 N Street SW., Zone 24. Project Coordinator—John G. Stone, 4106 North Fourth Street, Arlington 3, Va. EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-7890 President and Chairman.—Harold F. Linder, 1901 24th Street, Zone 8. First Vice President and Vice Chaitrman.— Walter C. Sauer, 5118 Chevy Chase Parkway, Zone 8. Directors: James S. Bush, 2234 Q Street, Zone 8. George Docking, The Towers, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Charles M. Meriwether, 1630 44th Street, Zone 7. i Vice President—R. H. Rowntree, 1300 North Glebe Road, Arlington 7, ‘a Vice President for Program Planning and Information.— Glenn E. McLaughlin, 3053 Ordway Street, Zone 8. Vice President for Exporter Credits, Guarantees, and Insurance—Raymond L. Jones, 12701 Circle Drive, Rockville, Md. General Counsel—S. Douglas Shackleford, 18 Vernon Terrace, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Troop e-Contiglier—~£hik L. Simpson, 6909 Dartmouth Avenue, College Park, d. Secretary— Edward S. Conger, 6818 Oregon Avenue, Zone 15. Deputy to the Vice President for Exporter Credits, Guarantees, and Insurance.— Leonard R. Koser, 4804 Buchanan Street, McLean, Va. Special Assistant to the President.—John W. Donaldson, 3222 Scott Place, Zone 7. Chief, Europe and Africa Division.— William S. Balderston, 9414 Woodland Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Far East Division.—Charles E. Houston, 6801 Hillmead Road, Bethesda, Md Chief, Eastern Latin America Division.— Eugene E. Oakes, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Chief, Western Latin America Division.—Charles J. Shohan, 1225 Stafford Road, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Near East and South Asia Division.— William G. Welk, 1734 P Street, Zone 6. Engineer Officer—A. Carl Cass, 37 Nicholson Street, Zone 11. Administrative Officer.—John R. Crown, 7111 Longwood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Government Liaison Officer.— Seymour Pollack, 7815 Allan Sturges Terrace, Falls Church, Va. Business Liaison Officer—Albert J. Redway, 2549 Waterside Drive, Zone 6. Information Officer.—Eugene N. Wolfe, 1500 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Chief, Exporter Credits and Guarantees Division.— Mahlon B. Beal, 5041 North Carlyn Springs Road, Arlington 3, Va. Chief, Exporter Insurance Division.—John W. Corbin, 5005 Margot Court, Rockville, Md. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION South Agriculture Building, Fourteenth Street and Independence Avenue SW. Phone, REpublic 7-4142 FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BOARD Members: Julian B. Thayer, Middlefield, Conn. William T. Steele, Jr., Richmond, Va. Independent Agencies Members—Continued M. H. Edwards, Bartow, Fla. Marvin J. Briggs, Indianapolis, Ind. L. C. Carter, Stuttgart, Ark. Joe B. Zeug, Walnut Grove, Minn. J. B. Fuller, Torrington, Wyo. George W. Lightburn, Capron, Okla. J. Pittman Stone, Coffeeville, Miss. Glen R. Harris, Richvale, Calif. Frank Stubbs, Corpus Christi, Tex. Robert T. Lister, Prineville, Oreg. (Reprosniative of Secretary of Agriculture) Murray D. Lincoln, Gahanna, hio. 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.—Don H. Bushnell, 5307 Blackistone Road, Zone 16. Deputy Governor and Director of Short-Term Credit Service.—F. Vernon Wright, 5001 Sentinel Drive, Zone 16. Deputy Governor and Director of Cooperative Bank Service.—Glenn E. Heitz, 4901 Scarsdale Road, Zone 16. General Counsel.—Paul O. Ritter, 2651 16th Street, Zone 9. Chief Examiner.— Walter L. Stovall, Jr., 1617-B Van Dorn, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Research and Information Division.— Lester L. Arnold, 8522 Adelphi Road, Adelphi, Md. Chief, Personnel Division.—Camille C. Humbrecht, 5424 South Fourth Street, Arlington 4, Va. Comptroller.—James E. Pitts, Jr., 1709 North Huntington Street, Arlington 5, Va. Chief, Finance Division—Robert C. Ferguson, Box 848, Route 3, Edgewater, Md. FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY 1711 New York Avenue. Phone, WOrth 7-2166 Adminastrator—Najeeb E. Halaby, 1711 New York Avenue, Zone 6. Dep Administrator.—Lt. Gen. Harold W. Grant, 1711 New York Avenue, one 6. Executive Secretary—John R. Kennedy, 1609 Kennedy Place, Zone 11. Deputy Administrator for Administration.—Alan L. Dean, 3037 North Stafford Street, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Adminastrator for Development.—Robert J. Shank, 2214 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. General Corn Naladl A. Goodrich, 4705 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Office of Policy Development (Acting) —Frank E. Loy, 1670 32d Street, Zone 7. Director, Office of Public Affairs.—Phillip Swatek, 5603 Springfield Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Administrator for Appraisal—Gordon M. Bain, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 7, Va. Executive Director, Regulatory Council—Lloyd W. Lane, 5300 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Administrator for General Aviation Affairs (Acting). — William J. Schulte, 3706 Corey Place, Zone 16. Director of Budget.—Clarke Harper, 5607 Belmont Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Drrector, Office of Management Services—John Provan, 5850 Doris Drive, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant Administrator for Personnel and Training.—Robert H. Willey, 6708 Jansen Court, Springfield, Va. Director, Office of Compliance and Security.—[Vacant.] Director, Air Traffic Service.—David D. Thomas, 917 Rose Lane, Annandale, Va, S9708°—63 38 566 Congressional Directory Director, Flight Standards Service—George C. Prill, 4636 Broad Branch Road, Zone 8. Civil Avr Surgeon (Acting) —Dr. Hillard D. Estes, 909 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md Director, Atrports Service.—Cole H. Morrow, 5503 MacArthur Drive, Falls Church,Ve a. Director, International Aviation Service.—Raymond B. Maloy, 8608 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Bureau of National Capital Airports. —G. Ward Hobbs, Box 70, Hunter Mill Road, Oakton, Va. Director, Systems Research and Development Service—Joseph D. Blatt, 4201 Cathedral Av enue, Zone 16. Director, Aircraft Development Service—Melvin N. Gough, 14716 Westbury Road, Rockv ille, Md. Director, Installation and Materiel Service (Acting) .—Donald S. King, 321 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Systems Maintenance Service.—~Bernard J. Vierling, 647 Oakland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. REGIONAL OFFICES Assistant Administrator, Eastern Region.—Oscar Bakke, New York International Airport, Jamaica, N.Y. Assistant Administrator, Southern Region.—A. O. Basnight, 52 Fairlie Street NW., Atlanta 3, Ga. Assistant Administrator, Southwest Region.— Archie W. League, P.O. Box 1689, Fort Worth 1, Assistant ra, Central Region.—John Beardslee, 4825 Troost Avenue, Kansas City 10, Mo. : Assistant Administrator, Western Region.—Joseph H. Tippets, 5651 West Man-chester Avenue, P.O. Box 90007, Airport Station, Los Angeles 45, Calif. Assistant Administrator, Alaskan Region.—Allen D. Hulen, P.O. Box 440, Anchor- age, Alaska. A Aare Pacific Region.—Robert I. Gale, P.O Box 4009, Honolulu 12, Hawaii Manager, Aeronautical Center.—Lewis N. Bayne, Will Rogers Field, P.O. Box 1082, Oklahoma City 1, Okla. Manager, National Aviation "Facilities Experimental Center.— William F. Harrison, Atlantic City, N.J. FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW 1701 Pennsylvania 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. George C. Trevorrow, 5941 Avon Drive, Bethesda, Md. Executive Secretary—Troy L. Back, 208 North Emerson Street, Arlington 3, Va. General Counsel.—Robert J. Frechling, 8305 Still Spring Court, Bethesda, Md. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION New Post Office Building, Pennsylvania Avenue at Twelfth Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-3620 Commissioners: Chairman.—Newton N. Minow, 3312 Rowland Place, Zone 8. Rosel H. Hyde, 2709 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Robert T. Bartley, 6801 Florida Str eet, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Robert E. Lee, 3147 Westover Drive SE. ., Zone 20. Frederick W. Ford, 316 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. E. William Henry, 3464 Macomb Street, Zone 16. Kenneth A. Cox, 5836 Marbury Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Independent Agencies Commissioners— Continued Administrative Assistant to Chairman (Congressional Liaison) —John F. Cush- man, 817 Larchwood Road, Falls Church, Va. Executive Director.—Curtis B. Plummer, 4521 Clark Place, Zone 7. Assistant Executive Director—Robert W. Cox, 3180 North Quincy Street, Ar- lington, Va. Office of Secretary: Acting Secretary—Ben F. Waple, 2605 Avena Street, Wheaton, Md. Office of the General Counsel: General Counsel—Max D. Paglin, 1817 Reedie Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy General Counsel.—Henry Geller, 3 Pickwick Lane, Alexandria, Va. Associate General Counsels—Daniel R. Ohlbaum, 2801 Quebec Street, Zone 8; Gerard M. Cahill, 5515 Grove Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; Hilburt Slos-berg, 7305 Brennon Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. ‘Assistant General Counsels—Robert D. Greenburg, 7101 Amy Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.; John C. Harrington, 103 Lynmoore Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Office of Chief Engineer: Chief Engineer—Edward W. Allen, 100 Ichabod Place, Falls Church, Va. Associate Chief Engineer—Ralph J. Renton, 231 East Greenway Boulevard, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Chief Engineers—Edward W. Chapin, 6 Fairfield Drive, Catonsville 28, Md.; William H. Watkins, 3210 Quesada Street, Zone 15; Julian T. Dixon, 7524 Greenfield Road, Annandale, Va.; Arnold G. Skrivseth, 203 Rogers Drive, Falls Church, Va. Common Carrier Bureau: Oi? of Bureau.—John J. Nordberg, 3015 North Pollard Street, Arlington, ; a. Associate Chief of Bureau.—Bernard Strassburg, 9708 Saxony Road, Silver Spring, Md. : Assistant Chief of Bureau.—John R. Lambert, 417 Regent Drive, Alexandria, Vv a. Safety and Special Radio Services Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—James E. Barr, 1220 Pine Crest Circle, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Irving Brownstein, 894 North Jefferson Street, Arlington, Va. Broadcast Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—James B. Sheridan, 9807 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Aion Chief of Bureau.—James O. Juntilla, 6410 Marjory Lane, Bethesda, Field Engineering and Monitoring Bureau: Chief of Bureau.—George S. Turner, 5601 Chesterbrook Road, Zone 16. Assistant Chief of Bureau.—Frank M. Kratokvil, 11300 Montgomery Road, Beltsville, Md. Office of Reports and Information: Chief of Office—George O. Gillingham, 1322 Madison Street, Zone 11. 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. Avpaon Chief Hearing Examiner.—Jay A. Kyle, 315 Beverley Drive, Alexan- dria, Va. Office of Opinions and Review: Chzef of Office—Sylvia D. Kessler, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9. Review Board: Chairman.— Donald J. Berkemeyer, 205 Brook Road, McLean, Va. Members: Joseph N. Nelson, 2605 Holman Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Dee W. Pincock, 9806 Kensington Parkway, Kensington, Md. Horace E. Slone, 6005 Landon Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION National Press Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-8400 Chairman.—Erle Cocke, Sr., 2100 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. Directors.—Jesse P. Wolcott, 3707 East Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md.; James J. Saxon, 6024 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. 568 Congressional Directory Assistant to Chairman and Controller—William M. Moroney, 2913 University Terrace, Zone 16. Assistant to Director (Acting) and Chief, Division of Examination.—Neil G. Green- sides, 5128 Westpath Way, Zone 16. General Counsel.—John F. Lord, 1400 South Joyce, Arlington, Va. Chief, Division of Liquidation.—A. E. Anderson, 3153 North Quincy Street, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Division of Research and Statistics.—Edison H. Cramer, Chalk Point Road, West River, Md. Chief, Audit Division.—Mark A. Heck, 5707 Ninth Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Dery Cheef, Division of Examination.—Edward H. DeHority, 3810 52d Street, one 16. Secretary.— Miss E. F. Downey, 4470 Dexter Street, Zone 7. doin to the Board.—Frank E. Tracy, 9210 Saybrook Avenue, Silver Spring, 1d. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD (Including Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation) Federal Home Loan Bank Board Building, 101 Indiana Avenue. Phone, DUdley 6-3157 Chairman.—Joseph P. McMurray, 4801 Dexter Terrace, Zone 7. Joseph J. Williams, Jr., member, 800 Fourth Street SW., Zone 24. John deLaittre, member, 3421 Prospect Street, Zone 7. Secretary.—Harry W. Caulsen, 800 Fourth Street SW., Zone 24. Special Consultant.—Ira A. Dixon, 120 C Street NE., Zone 2. Assistant to the Board.—Clarence S. Smith, 5107 Lawton Drive, Sumner, Md. General Counsel —Thomas H. Creighton, Jr., 6704 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Director, Division of Supervision.—John M. Wyman, 11813 Magruder Lane, Rockville, Md. Director, Federal Home Loan Bank Operations.—Lyndon R. Day, 3400 North Utah Street, Arlington 7, Va. Diteccr, Division of Examinations.—Lawrence M. Walters, 3218 45th Street, one 16. Director, Federal Savings and Loan Operations.—Dan I. Mc¢Keithen, 5901 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Director of Audits.—Ilmer S. Frazier, 1501 44th Street, Zone 7. Director, Office of Research and Home IFFinance.—Harry S. Schwartz, 8309 Loring Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Comptroller.—Robert F. Quigley, 2603 Fourth Street NE., Zone 2. Director of Personnel.—Frank G. Healey, 7555 Kingman Drive, Annandale, Va. Budget Officer.—Thaddeus Corcoran, 3800 Porter Street, Zone 16. Information Officer.—Clifford W. Patton, 3290 Aberfoyle Place, Zone 15. FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION General Manager.— William H. Husband, 5070 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Assistant General Managers: Paul Pfeiffer, Jr., 1549 44th Street, Zone 7. John A. O’Brien, 2914 Cortland Place, Zone 8. Comptroller.—George W. Cooper, 8301 Oakford Place, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Operating Analysis Division.—Charles M. Torrance, 1409 Claremont Drive, Falls Church, Va. FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street. Phone, 386-4307 Chairman.—Thos. I. Stakem, 2500 North Jefferson Street, Arlington 7, Va. Vice Chairman.—Rear Adm. John Harllee, USN (ret.), 1321 35th Street, Zone 7. Commissioners: Ashton C. Barrett, Dupont East, 1545 18th Street, Zone 6. John S. Patterson, 4809 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. James V. Day, 5524 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Independent Agencies Secretary.— Thomas Lisi, 120 North Columbus Street, Arlington 3, Va. Assistant Secretary.— George A. Viehmann, 1521 Allison Street, Zone 11. General Counsel.—James L. Pimper, 4320 Van Ness Street, Zone 16. Deputy Ci Counsel.—Robert E. Mitchell, 5532 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase15, } Dsl Pouring Ezxaminer.—Gus O. Basham, 717 25th Street South, Arlington 2, Boos Office of International Affairs.—Lloyd Tibbott, 4526 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Associate Director, Office of International Affairs.—Gerald W. Russell, 1934 Red Oak Drive, Hyattsville, Md. Ezecutive Director.—FElmer E. Metz, 9919 Old Spring Road, Kensington, Md. Deputy Executive Director— William A. Stigler, Bishopsgate Chapel, Bluemont, Va. Director, Office of Information Services.— Myer Trupp, 1129 Quebec Street, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Office of Administrative Management.—Earle J. Schweizer, 8011 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Director, Bureau of Financial Analysis.—James L. Wallace, 705 10th Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director, Bureau of Financial Analysis.—Charles J. Finegan, Fairfax Station, Va. Director, Bureau of Investigation.— Robert S. Pitzer, 11021 Ralston Road, Lux-manor, Rockville, Md. Deputy Director, Bureau of Investigation.—Richard F. McHwain, 5730 Lockwood Road, Cheverly, Md. Director, Bureau of Domestic Regulation.—Edward Schmeltzer, 6708 Renita Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Bureau’ of Foreign Regulation.—Leroy F. Fuller, 501 Kinglet Court, McLean, Va. Director, Bureau of Administrative Proceedings.— Robert J. Blackwell, 606 Meadow Lane SW., Vienna, Va. FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE Department of Labor Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-7350 Director— William E. Simkin, 1100 Sixth Street SW., Zone 24. Deputy Director.—Robert H. Moore, 321 North Oakland Street, Arlington 3, Va. Director of Mediation Activity.— Walter A. Maggiolo, 1700 North Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant to the Director.—Stephen I. Schlossberg, 1850 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. General Counsel —Herbert Schmertz, 1324 35th Street, Zone 7. 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 i, N.Y. Region 2—Robert W. Donnahoo, Jefferson Building, 1015 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Region 3—William S. Pierce, 154 Peachtree at Seventh Street Building, 50 Seventh Street NE., Atlanta 23, Ga. Region 4.—James L. Macpherson, 435 Old Federal Building, Public Square and Superior Street, Cleveland 14, Ohio. Region 5.—Cornelius K. Call, 1515 Consumers Building, 220 South State Street, Chicago 4, III. Region 6.— William F. White, 3266 Federal Building, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis 3, Mo. Region 7 — Arthur C. Viat, 115 State Compensation Insurance Fund Building, 525 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco 2, Calif. 570 Congressional Directory FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION 441 G Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-0100 Commissioners: .. Chairman.—Joseph C. Swidler, 9504 Michaels Court, Bethesda, Md. Vice Chairman.—Charles R. Ross, 10814 Alloway Drive, Bethesda, Md. Howard Morgan, 3823 Woodley Road, Zone 16. Lawrence J. O'Connor, Jr., 2510 East Place, Zone 7. Harold C. Woodward, 301 G Street SW., Zone 24. Assistant to the Chairman.—S. David Freeman, 7211 Pyle Road, Bethesda, Md. Executive Director—Harry J. Trainor, 6 Sunnyside Road, Silver Spring, Md. Secretary.—Joseph H. Gutride, 4230 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. : Assistant Secretary.—Gordon M. Grant, 972 North Rochester Street, Arlington 5, a. Office of Hearing Examiners: Chief —Edward B. Marsh, 5419 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda, Md. Office of Special Assistants to the Commission: Chief —Theodore French, 7911 Glendale Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Office of Economics: Chief —Harold H. Wein, 4616 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Deputy Chief —J. Harvey Edmonston, 4307 Lynbrook Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Office of Personnel: Director—William N. Campbell, 609 Gordon Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Director.—Claudius L. Fike, 2218 North Quincy Street, Arlington, Va. Office of Administration: Director—Milton A. Pilcher, 4207 Dahlia Court, McLean, Va. Chief, Division of Management Assistance.—Marsh H. Moy, 208 Ross Drive SW., Vienna, Va. Chief, Division of Budget and Finance.— Thomas F. Cashell, 7106 Bridle Path Lane, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Division of General Services.—Unger C. Murnan, Jr., 6057 25th Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Bureau of Power: Chief (and Chief Engineer).—F. Stewart Brown, 2418 South 27th Street, Arlington, Va. Deputy Chief.—Marion F. Hetherington, 2229 46th Street, Zone 7. Assistant Chief.—Stewart P. Crum, 1111 Dunoon Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Division of Electric Resources and Requirements.—Joseph J. A. Jessel, 712 West Broad Street, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Division of River Basins.—James J. Stout, 2831 North Van Buren Street, Arlington, Va. ; Acting Chief, Division of Rates & Corporate Regulation.— Alvin J. Garber, 10409 Hutting Place, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Division of Licensed Projects.— William R. Farley, 5307 26th Road North, Arlington, Va. Office of Accounting end Finance: Chief Accountant.—Russell C. Rainwater, 7520 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. Deputy Chief Accountant.—Ralph F. Gates, 9119 Manchester Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Dwvision of Accounts.—Paul J. Arrington, 309 North Main Street, Ma- nassas, Va. Accounts, San Francisco.—John R. LaCamera, 555 Battery Street, Room 213. Chief, Division of Finance and Statistics.—C. Ford Blanchard, 2642 North Quantico Street, Arlington 7, Va. Bureau of Natural Gas: Chief —Clarence Unnevehr, 7303 Durbin Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Chief.—Louis W. Mendonsa, 49 Skyhill Road, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Chief.—Julian B. Turner, 5710 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Va. Chief, Planning & Standards Diviston.—Olof W. Nelson, 6006 35th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Chief, Pipeline Division.— Louis Zanoff, 5908 Kirby Road, Bethesda 14, Md. i Producer Division.— Harvey J. Alexander, 11900 Bluehill Road, Wheaton, d : Houston Field Office.—Seymour Werner, Courthouse and Federal Office Build-ing, 515 Rusk Avenue, Room 2301. Independent Agencies o71 Office of General Counsel: Gotielid Counsel.—Richard A. Solomon, 6805 Delaware Street, Chevy Chase 15, d Deputy General Counsel—John C. Mason, 1029 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Solicitor—Howard E. Wahrenbrock, 103 Waverley Way, McLean, Va. Assistant General Counsels: Abraham R. Spalter, 10108 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Robert L. Russell, 8407 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. Leo E. Forquer, 5903 Walton Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Thomas M. Debevoise, 10828 Alloway Drive, Potomac, Md. Office of Public Information: Chief—William L. Webb, 7712 Cayuga Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Regional Offices and Regional Engineers: New York 7, N.Y.—Day J. Wait, 290 Broadway. Chicago 7, Tl.— Kenneth G. Tower, United States Coustomhouse, 610 South Canal Street. Atlanta 23, Ga.—Robert C. Price, Peachtree-Seventh Building, 50 Seventh Street NE. Fort Worth 6, Tex.—Lenard B. Young (Acting), 289 University Plaza Build-ing, 100 North University Drive. San Francisco 11, Calif. —Lesher S. Wing, 555 Battery Street, Room 415. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Pennsylvania Avenue at Sixth Street. Phone, EXecutive 36800 Commissioners: Chatrman.—Paul Rand Dixon, 5911 Carlton Lane, Zone 16. Sigurd Anderson, 5209 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 15. Philip Elman, 6719 Brigadoon Drive, Bethesda, Md. A. Everette MacIntyre, 1564 Colonial Terrace, Arlington, Va. A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., 301 G Street SW., Zone 24. Assistant to the Chairman. —John V. Buffington, Clifton, Va. Executive Director—John N. Wheelock, 2100 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Director of Public Information —Seymour F. Stowe, 2915 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va Prospons Review Officer—Frank C. Hale, 4217 Eighth Street South, Arlington, a. Secretary and Congressional Liaison Officer—Joseph W. Shea, 3067 Ordway Street, Zone 8. Aspistant Secretary.—Joseph N. Kuzew, 1519 18th Street North, Arlington 9, Assistant Secretary for Legal and Public Records.—Paul M. Trueblood, 707 15th Street, Alexandria, Va. Office of Administration, Director—John A. Delaney, 5928 North Second Street, Arlington, Va. Division of Administrative Services, Chief—Clarence J. Yost, 2112 Belvedere Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md. Librarian. — Amy R. Jennings, 417 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Pe] of i Chief—Robert B. Sherwood, 1702 Lanham Road, Falls hurch, Va. Management Officer—Monroe F. Day, 305 Woodley Place, Falls Church, Va. Complroller— William P. Glendening, 3815 Military Road, Zone 15. Daviston of Budget and Finance, Chief—William H. Kephart, 392 Dranesville Road, Herndon, Va. Division of Machine Tabulation, Chief.—Dale W. Johnson, 5016 Townsend Way, Bladensburg, Md. General Counsel—James Mecl. Henderson, 5601 33d Street, Zone 15. Assistant General Counsel, Appeals.—J. B. Truly, 2823 "Mosby Drive, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant General Counsel, Consent Orders.— Wayne Threlkeld, 7104 Edgevale Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant General Counsel, Legislation.—Fletcher G. Cohn, 2828 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant General Counsel.—Charles E. Grandey, 2808 North Underwood, Arlington, Va. 572 Congressional Directory Howl? Examiners, Director.—Earl J. Kolb, 7100 Brennon Lane, Chevy Chase, d Bureaw of Deceptive Practices, Director.—Daniel J. Murphy, 5009 Worthington Drive, Westmoreland Hills, Md. Assistant Director—James A. Murray, 2601 Woodley Place, Zone 8. Division of Compliance, Chief.—Berry W. Stanley, 4114 Davis Place, Zone 7. Division of Food and Drug Advertising, Chief —Charles A. Sweeney, 2947 South Dinwiddie Street, Arlington 6, Va. Diginion y General Advertising, Chief.—Morton Nesmith, 4303 47th Street, one 16. ine of General Practices, Chief.—Michael J. Vitale, 2206 32d Place SE., one 20. Division of Scientific Opinions, Chief. —Frederick W. Irish, 5410 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Bureau of Economics, Director.— Willard F. Mueller, 357 O Street SW., Zone 24, Assistant Director —Roy A. Prewitt, 4339 26th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Division of Economic Evidence, Chief.—Harry Bender, 8413 Freyman Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Division of Economic Reports, Acting Chief.—John J. Hurley, 3208 Volta Place, Zone 7. Dison of Financial Statistics, Chief.—William Levin, 5423 33d Street, Zone 15. Bureau of Field Operations, Director—Samuel L. Williams, 25 Barlow Road, Fairfax, Va. Assistant Director for Deceptive Practices.—Charles R. Moore, 8607 Hemp-stead Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Director for Restraint of Trade.—Mason B. Bray, 10104 South Glenn Road, Rockville, Md. Atlanta, Attorney in Charge.—Edward S. Ragsdale, Room 915, Forsyth Building, 86 Forsyth Street, Zone 3. Boston, Acting Attorney in Charge.—John ¥. McCarty, Room 1001, 131 State Street, Zone 9. Chicago, Attorney in Charge.— William F. Lemke, Room 1310, 226 West Jack-son Boulevard, Zone 6. Cleveland, Attorney in Charge—Vernon KE. Taylor, Room 1128, Standard Building, Zone 13. Kansas City, Attorney in Charge—Floyd M. Brown, Room 2806, Federal Office Building, 911 Walnut Street, Zone 6. New Orleans, Attorney in Charge—William B. Lott, Room 1000, Masonic Temple Building, 333 St. Charles Street, Zone 12. Houston, Assistant Attorney in Charge.—Jess C. Radnor, Room 10511, United States Courthouse and Federal Building, 515 Rusk Avenue. New York, Attorney in Charge.—Albert G. Seidman, 30 Church Street, Zone 7. San Francisco, Attorney in Charge—Raymond J. Lloyd, Room 306, Pacific Building, Zone 3. Los Angeles.—215 West Seventh Street, Room 1212. Seattle, Attorney in Charge.—~Walter W. Harris, Room 811, United States Court House, Zone 4. Washington, Attorney in Charge—Herbert L. Propst, 958 North Monroe, Arlington, Va. Bureau of Industry Guidance, Director—Bryan H. Jacques, 4505 19th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Director.— William B. Snow, Jr., 204 Waverly Way, McLean, Va. Division of Advisory Opinions, Chief.—George S. Rountree, 2613 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. Division of Trade Practice Conferences and Guides, Chief—Edward M. Hall, 3805 Ingomar Street, Zone 15. Division of Trade Regulation Rules, Chief —Chalmers B. Yarley, 5700 Enter-prise Avenue, McLean, Va. Bureau of Restraint of Trade, Director.—Joseph E. Sheehy, 5908 Harwick Road, Wood Acres, Md. Assistant Director—Cecil G. Miles, 4532 32d Road North, Arlington, Va. Division of Accounting, Chief —Arthur E. Lundvall, 7210 Ridgeway Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md Division of Compliance, Chief.—Joseph J. Gercke, 4506 Westbrook Lane, Kensington, Md. Independent Agencies Bureau of Restraint of Trade—Continued Division of Discriminatory Practices, Chief —Francis C. Mayer, 2710 Calgary Avenue, Kensington, Md. Division of General Trade Restraints, Chief—Rufus E. Wilson, 3902 Lorraine Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Division of Mergers, Chief—Philip R. Layton, 2220 20th Street, Zone 9. Bureau of Textiles and Furs, Director—Henry D. Stringer, 3 Fairfax Court, Chevy Chase, Md. Aan Director—Charles F. Canavan, 1603 Oakview Drive, Silver Spring, Division of Enforcement, Chief—Eugene H. Strayhorn, 2622 North Florida Street, Arlington 7, Va. Division of Regulation, Chief —Harold S. Blackman, 5504 Scioto Read, Zone 16. Charlotte Office, Investigator—Robert C. Bledsoe, 327 North Tryon Street, Room 204, Zone 2. Dallas Office, Investigator—Benton R. Chism, Thomas Building, Rooms 405 and 405A, 1314 Wood Street. Papser Office, Investigator—Allen Franck, 936 Equitable Building, 730 17th treet. Los Angeles Office, Investigator—Edwin H. Anderson, Room 1212, 215 West Seventh Street, Zone 14. Miami Office, Investigator—Mandeville Frost, 918 Metropolitan Bank Build-ing, 117 NE First Avenue. Philadelphia Office, Investigator.—Alfred A. Browne, 53 Long Lane, Upper Darby, Pa. Portland Office, Investigator—Richard Schultz, 231 New Courthouse Building. St. Louis Office, Investigator—Carl M. Bremer, Room 1003-C, United States Court and Custom House, Zone 1. FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION OF THE UNITED STATES 1025 Fifteenth Street. Phone, DUdley 2-7700 Chatrman.—Edward D. Re, 4125 Military Road, Zone 15. Commassioner.— Theodore Jaffe, 2727 29th Street, Zone 8. Commissioner—LaVern R. Dilweg, 1650 Harvard Street, Zone 9. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD Room 1513 Commerce Building. Phone, WOrth 7-4882 Chairman.—Luther H. Hodges, Secretary of Commerce. C. Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury. Cyrus R. Vance, Secretary of the Army. Executive Director.—Richard H. Lake, 4710 Surry Place, Alexandria, Va. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Admanistrator.— Bernard L. Boutin, 103 Valley Court, Falls Church, Va. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator—Jeanne P. Varner, Route 2, Box 101-D, Lorton, Va. Deputy Administrator.—Lawson B. Knott, Jr., 1712 North Highland Street, Arlington 1, Va. Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Administrator.—Hazel E. Miller, 2025 I Street, Zone 6. Regional Coordinator.—John J. Mullen, 1027 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. 574 Congressional Directory Assistant Administrator.—Robert T. Griffin, 8003 Kerry Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs.—John E. Byrne, 305 Martha’s Road, Alexandria, Va. Director, “Business Services and Small Business. —Henry A. Levy, 3112 Brooklawn Terrace, Chevy Chase, Md Assistant to the Assistant Administrator.—George J. Gilmore, 2300 Cheverly Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Director of Legislaiton.—Robert T. Davis, 5518 Parkland Court SE., Zone 28. Congressional Liaison Officer—Kevin F. Flanagan, 9 Colonial Court, Rock- ville, Md. GSA Board of Contract Appeals.—Harold W. Sheehan, 3306 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Administrator for Finance and Administration.— William P. Turpin, 711 Santayana Drive, Mantua Hills, Fairfax, Va. General Counsel.—Joe E. Moody, 9636 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Commissioner, Public Buildings Service—Robert T. Daly, 5811 Walton Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Commissioner, Public Buildings Service— William A. Schmidt, 5901 Cromwell Drive, Springfield 16, Md. Administrative Officer.—Murray Ww. Kramer, 10102 Gardiner Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Program Management Office.—Ferdinand Kaufholz, Jr., 5116 Palisades Lane, Zone 16. Assistant Commissioner, Buildings Management—Carl E. Rantzow, 305 Dale-brook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Commissioner.—Anthony W. Innamorati, 576 Magnolia Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Operations 'Division.—Frank L. Capps, 3941 North Dumbarton Street, Arl ington, Va. Director, Protection Division. —William H. Alexander, 1301 South Scott Street, Arlington 4, Va. Director, Repair and T mprovement Division.—Norman G. Harper, 9 Lee Court, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner, Design and Construction.— Karel H. Yasko, 18th and F Streets, Zone 25. Deputy Assistant Commissioner—Charles G. Palmer, 4332 Clagett Road, Hyattsville, Md. Director, Design Division.—J. Rowland Snyder, 1840 47th Place, Zone 7. Director, Estimates Division.—Joseph W. Strohman, 4925 Chevy Chase Boule- vard, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Construction Division.—Howard K. Chapman, Jr., 7805 Stratford Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant "Commissioner, Space Management.—John W. Chapman, Jr., 14505 Gilpin Road, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Assistant Commissioner— Wilbur H. Sanders, 2107 Conover Place, Alexandria, Va. Director, Standards Staff.—Gerald S. Radley, 4504 Windom Place, Zone 16. Director, Acquisition Division.—Loy M. Shipp, Jr., 7012 Hopewood Street, Bethesda, Md. Director, Assignment and Utilization Division.— William M. Lockwood, 1819 Hamilton Drive, Mantua Hills, Fairfax, Va. Director, Space Requirements Division. —John C. Dye, 15408 Tierra Drive, Route 1, Silver Spring, Md. FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Commissioner, Federal Supply Service.—C. D. Bean, 4312 23d Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant to the Commissioner~Nelson B. Coon, 5226 Easton Drive North, Springfield, Va. Independent Agencies Deputy Commissioner, Federal Supply Service.—John M. McGee, 1655-B Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Deputy Commissioner.—Isaac Friedlander, 916 Hyde Road, Silver Spring, Md. Ezecutive Officer—Paul King, 3726 Manor Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Commissioner, Supply Operations.—Lewis E. Spangler, 3904 West Underwood Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant to the Assistant Commissioner.—Louis G. Aseroff, 10214 Tenbrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director, National Buying Division.—L. L. Dunkle, Jr., 4538 39th Street North, Arlington, Va. Director, Supply Distribution Division.—G. W. Saunders, 3409 Inverness Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Commissioner, Standards and Quality Control.—George W. Ritter, 1150 Princess Anne Lane, Falls Church, Va. Director, Quality Control Division.—Oscar W. Teckemeyer, 2920 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Director, Standardization Division—W. S. MacLeod, 405 High Street, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant Commissioner, Supply Management.—L. L. Leeper, R.F.D., Ashburn, a. Director, Technical Assistance Division.—Robert M. Oremland, 810 Spring Lake Terrace, Fairfax, Va. Director, Supply Planning Division.—Harry W. Tennant, 109 Maple Lane, Fairfax, Va. DEFENSE MATERIALS SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Commissioner, Defense Materials Service.—Maurice J. Connell, 1400 South Joyce, Arlington, Va. Deputy Commissioner, Defense Materials Service.—John G. Harlan, Jr., 8700 Fenway Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant to the Deputy Commaissioner.—Paul M. Haines, 4401 Van Buren Street, Hyattsville, Md. Executive Officer.—Franklin J. Gutchess, 415 Glasgow Road, Alexandria, Va. Administrative Officer—Thomas J. Dolan, 4424 Aragona Drive, Oxon Hill, Md. Acting Technical Advisor (Marketing), Economics and Research Siaff.—John Croston, 426 Sisson Street, Silver Spring, Md. Acting Technical Advisor (Engineering), Economics and Research Staff.—Clarence A. Fredell, 9215 Flower Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Acting Assistant Commissioner, Materials Management.—George K. Casto, 5203 Westport Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Acting Drrector, Disposal Plans Division.— William W. Wickes, 4960 Rockwood Parkway, Zone 16. Director, Inspection Division.— William IK. Lazear, 4800 Southoron Road, McLean, Va. Acting Director, Materials Division.— Chester S. Shade, 2324 Ashmead Place, one 9. Acting Assistant Commissioner, Storage Management.— Victor E. Johnson, 4732 Ellicott Street, Zone 16. Acting Director, Emergency Programs Division.—Sumner J. Maletz, 3808 Jenifer Street, Zone 15. Acting Director, Industrial Equipment Division.—Fred W. Huston, 608 North Carolina, Avenue, Zone 3. Acting Director, Stockpile Division.— Hubert M. Kirtley, 2004 Bush Hill Drive, Alexandria, Va. TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Commissioner, Transportation and Communications Service.—Robert B. Conrad, 2819 Key Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Deputy Commissioner, Transportation and Communications Service—Maleolm D. Miller, 1701 North Huntington Street, Arlington, Va. Executive Officer—William H. Miller, 711 Claymore Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. 576 Congressional Directory Director, Program Management Officc.—Andrew A. Horner, 10920 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Commissioner, Transportation.—John W. Flatley, 6652 32d Street, Zone 15. Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Transportation (Motor Equipment). —Sidney O. Farris, 709 Winhall Way, Silver Spring, Md Director, Motor Equipment Operations Division.—Delbert O. Costello, 900 North Belgrade Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Motor Equipment Management Division.—Frank R. Carter, West River, Md. Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Transportation (Transportation Management).— James K. Cowling, 101 Park Valley Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Contract Administration Division.— Robert T. Bain, 6900 Jewel Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Rate and Routing Service Division.—John S. Peters, 4114 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, Md. Director, Transportation Management Division.— William L. Rice, 2536 34th Street SE., Zone 20. Acting Assistant Commassioner, Communications.— Andrew A. Horner, 10920 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Acting Director, Contractual Services Division.—Richard Gabel, 3059 South Abingdon Street, Arlington 6, Va. Acting Director, Engineering Division.—Joseph A. Cheeseman, The Quebec House, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Acting Director, Facilities and Services Division.—John C. Doud, 103 Skyhill Road, Alexandria, Va. Acting Director, Operations Control Division.—Thomas G. Osterhoudt, 3527 Madison Place, West Hyattsville, Md. Acting Director, Planning and Requirements Division.—David B. Hall, Route 1, Box 274, Springfield, Va. Acting Director, Public Utilities Division.—James K. MacIntosh, 112 North Granada Street, Arlington, Va. UTILIZATION AND DISPOSAL SERVICE General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900 Commissioner, Utilization and Disposal Service.—Paul A. Barron, 409 Cross Woods Drive, Falls Church, Va. Asm) to the Commissioner.—James J. Buckley, 1925 Gaither Street SE., one 21. Erorine Officer.—Ernest R. Sullivan, 1010 Randolph Macon Drive, Alexandria, a. Assistant Commissioner, Personal Property.—Curtis A. Roos, Route 1, Box 300, Great Falls, Va. Deputy Assistant Commissioner.—Lewis C. Tuttle, 9626 Cottrell Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Acting Director, Utilization Division.—Franklin P. Donaldson, 7100 Atlee Place, Springfield, Va. Dict Sales Division.— David W. Tompkins, 3919 Ryegate Lane, Alexandria, a. Director, Property Rehabilitation Division.— William S. Eckert, 1502 Patrick Henry Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Donation Division.—Howlett C. Kleinstuber, 8722 Milford Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Commassioner, Real Property.— Walter C. Moreland, 2942 Viewpoint Road, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Assistant Commaissioner.— Melvin A. Norton, 832 South Ivy Street, Arlington 4, Va. Special Assistant to the Assistant Commissioner.—John S. Fickling, 2417 Semi-nary Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Eastern Division.—George F. Wilcox, 3101 North Peary Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Midwestern Diviston.— David C. Austin, 1020 19th Street, Zone 6. Dever, Southern Division.— Morgan Birge, 4540 South 34th Street, Arlington 6, Va. Independent Agencies 877 Assistant Commissioner, Real Property—Continued Prcnns Wesion Division.— Richard F. Laws, 5425 McKinley Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Appraisal Staff.—Thomas L. Peyton, 3803 Saigon Road, Me¢Lean, Va. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE National Archives Building. Phone, WOrth 3-1110 ck of the United States.—Wayne C. Grover, 2303 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, Deputy Archivist of the United States—Robert H. Bahmer, 5603 Surrey Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. CE Officer— Walter Robertson, Jr., 9509 Hale Street, Silver Spring, Executive Director (National Historical Publications Commission). —Oliver W. Holmes, 206 Waverly Way, McLean, Va. Assistant Archivist, Records Appraisal — Theodore R. Schellenberg, 2637 Military Road, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy font, Archivist—Lewis J. Darter, Jr., 8909 Grant Street, Bethesda 14, ; Assistant Archivist, Civil Archives—Herman Kahn, 3238 38th Street, Zone 16. Director, Archival Projects Division.—Kenneth W. Munden, 511 North Lincoln Street, Arlington 1, Va. Director, Exhibits and Publications Division.— Albert H. Leisinger, 5312 Riley Road, Zone 16. Director, Reference Division.—Herman Kahn, 3238 38th Street, Zone 16. Assistant Archivist, Military } ili Bethesda 14, Md. Director, Archival Projects Division.—Mabel E. Deutrich, 2801 Adams Mill Road, Zone 9. tera: Reference Division.—G. Philip Bauer, 5209 Danbury Road, Bethesda 14, Md Director, World War II Records Division.—Sherrod E. East, 2312 North Vernon Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Archivist, Records Management.—Herbert E. Angel, 8919 Brickyard Road, Potomac, Md. Deputy Assistant Archivist—Everett O. Alldredge, 1649 45th Street, Zone 7. Acting Director, Program Development Division.— Everett O. Alldredge, 1649 45th Street, Zone 7 Director, Agency Surveys Division —Chester L. Guthrie, 5108 Westridge Road, Zone 16. Director, Records Center Division.—Charles A. Sterman, 8424 Donnybrook Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Director, Federal Register—David C. Eberhart, 955 South Columbus Street, Arlington 4, Va. Acting Assistant to the Director.—Frank J. Nivert, 215 East Marshall Street, Falls Church, Va. Acting Director, Presidential and Legislative Division.— Warren R. Reid, 307 Kentucky Av enue, Alexandria, Va. Acting Director, Executive Agencies Division.—Kenneth K. Lawshe, 6207 Dahlonega, Road, Zone 16. Director, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library.—Robert R. Bolton, 402 Northeast 15th Street, Abilene, Kans. Director, Herbert Hoover Library—Rolland L’Allier, West Branch, Iowa. Director, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.— Elizabeth B. Drewry, 25 Fuller Lane, Hyde Park, N.Y. Director, Harry S. Truman Library.—Philip C. Brooks, 701 Belle Vista Drive, Independence, Mo. REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS Region 1, Acting Regional Administrator—Thomas E. Hannon, Post Office and Courthouse, Boston 9, Mass. gre Regional Administrator — Arthur Miller, 30 Church Street, New York 7, Region 3, Regional Administrator—Heinz A. Abersfeller, 7th and D Streets SW., Washington 25, 578 Congressional Darectory Region 4, Regional Administrator.—Frank J. O'Gara, 1776 Peachtree Street NW., Atlanta 9, Ga. Region 6, Regional Administrator.—Dominic A. Tesauro, 219 South Clark Street, U.S. Courthouse, Chicago 4, Ill Region 6, Regional Administrator—William A. Holloway, GSA Building, 2306 East Bannister Road, Kansas City 31, Mo. Region 7, Regional Administrator.—David S. Phillips, 1114 Commerce Street, Dallas 2, Tex. Region 8, Regional Administrator.—Gerald E. McNamara, Building 41, Denver Federal Center, Denver 25, Colo. Region 9, Regional Administrator.—Richard H. Greenburg, 49 Fourth Street, San Francisco 3, Calif. Region 10, Regional Administrator.—Eugene R. Thissen, Regional Headquarters Building, Auburn, Wash. FEDERAL RECORDS COUNCIL Legislative Branch: Harley O. Staggers, Representative from West Virginia. Charles E. Goodell, Representative from New York. Felton M. Johnston, Secretary of the Senate. Allen N. Humphrey, General Accounting Office. Executive Branch: ! Department of the Army.—Ollon D. McCool, Chief, Records Management Branch, The Adjutant General’s Office. Department of Agriculture.—J. P. Loftus, Assistant to the Director, Office of Budget and Finance. Post Office Department.—Cecil A. Hunt, Reports Management Officer, Manage-ment and Information Systems Division, Office of Management Services. Bureau of the Budget—John B. Holden, Assistant Chief, Property and Supply Management Branch, Office of Management and Organization. ; Veterans Adminisiration.—Paul N. Schmoll, Assistant Administrator for Man-agement Services. Interstate Commerce Commission.—Bernard F. Schmid, Managing Director. Judicial Branch: Supreme Court.—{Vacant.] Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.—John C. Airhart, Assistant Director. NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS COMMISSION Phone, WOrth 3-6488 Members—Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the United States (chairman); William M. Franklin, Director of the Historical Office, Department of State; Rudolph A. Winnacker, Historian for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; David C. Mearns, Chief of the Manuscript Division, Library of Congress; Felix Frankfurter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (retired); Leverett Saltonstall, Senator from Massachusetts; George P. Miller, Representative from California; Tracy E. Strevey, Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Southern Cali-fornia; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Professor Emeritus of History, Harvard University; Boyd C. Shafer and Julian P. Boyd, members of the American Historical Association. Executive Director.—Oliver W. Holmes, 206 Waverly Way, McLean, Va. NATIONAL ARCHIVES TRUST FUND BOARD Phone, WOrth 3-3434 Members.—The Archivist of the United States (chairman); the chairmen of the Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service and the House Com-mittee on Post Office and Civil Service. Secretary.— Walter Robertson, Jr., Administrative Officer, National Archives and Records Service. Independent Agencies ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER Phone, WOrth 3-3333 Members.—The Archivist of the United States (chairman); officer of the Depart-ment of Justice designated by the Attorney General; the Public Printer. Secretary.—David C. Eberhart, Director, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service. FEDERAL FIRE COUNCIL Room 4307, General Services Building. Phone, EXecutive 3-4900, extension 2453 Governing Body: Maj. Gen. A. M. Minton, Director of Civil Engineering, Office, Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, Headquarters, United States Air Force, Department of the Air Force, 1019 Knoll Drive, Falls Church, Va. Lt. Gen. Walter K. Wilson, Jr., Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, Quarters 1, Fort Belvoir, Va. Rear Adm. P. Corradi, Chief, Bureau of Yards and Docks, Department of the Navy, Washington Navy Yard Annex, M at Eighth Street SE. Sidney W. Bishop, Assistant Postmaster General, Bureau of Facilities, Post Office Department, 9030 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda 14, Md. 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. Dr. Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 2303 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, Md. R. T. Daly, Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, General Services Adminis-tration, 5811 Walton Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Officers: Chatrman.—R. T. Daly, Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration, 5811 Walton Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Chatrman.— William A. Schmidt, Deputy Commissioner, Public Build-ings Service, General Services Administration, 5901 Cromwell Drive, Spring-field 16, Md. Secretary.— William L. Hanbury, Protection Division, Office of Buildings Management, Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration, 492 North Owen Street, Alexandria, Va. GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, INC. Office, 1835 I Street. Phone, MEtropolitan 8-1313 President.—Paul H. Streit, M.D. (Maj. Gen. U.S.A. retired), 4721 Falstone Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Vice Hie vi and General Counsel.—Hon. Maurice H. Thatcher, 1801 16th Street, one 9. Secretary.—Louis L. Williams, M.D., 105 East Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Secretary.—Gloriela Calvo, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. GORGAS MEMORIAL LABORATORY, PANAMA, R. P. Director—Carl M. Johnson, M.D., Panama, R. P. HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Normandy Building, 1626 K Street. Phone, DUdley 2-4486 Mailing Address: 1626 K Street Administrator—Robert C. Weaver, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Deputy Administrator.—[Vaecant.] 580 Congressional Directory General Counsel—Milton P. Semer, 2 Bedford Lane, Alexandria, Va. Associate General Counsel and Staff Director.—Adolph H. Zwerner, 4201 Mas-sachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Ci ronsion; Liaison Officer—Charles M. Smith, 2 Potomac Court, Alexandria, Soiiin ‘Assistant to the Administrator. — Wayne Phillips, 5205 Camberley Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Edith P. L. Gilbert, 3336 O Street, Zone 7. Assistant to the Administrator for Intergroup Relations. — Booker T. McGraw, 3036 Park Place, Zone 1. Assistant to the Administrator for Consumer and Community Group Relations.— Flora Y. Hatcher, 4807 Dover Road, Zone 16. Assistant Administrator (Community Programs) —F. David Clarke, 4825 Lowell Street, Zone 16. Assistant Administrator (Housing for Senior Citizens).—Sidney Spector, 9417 Russell Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Administrator (Public Affairs).—Fred A. Forbes, 5814 Phoenix Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Administrator (Program Policy).— Morton J. Schussheim, 9 Oxford Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Adminstrator (International Housing).—Dan R. Hamady, 825 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 7. Special Assistant, Office of International Housing.—George W. Snowden, 6307 13th Street, Zone 11. Assistant Administrator (Transportation) —John C. Kohl, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 5. Assistant Administrator (Metropolitan Development) .— Victor Fischer, 3516 Cum-mings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Anygio Administrator (Administration). —Lewis E. Williams, 3819 48th Street, Zone 16. Director, Division of Budget and Management.—John M. Frantz, 2934 Glover Driveway, Zone 16. Director, Division of Personnel.—Douglas E. Chaffin, 5320 28th Street, Zone 15. Director, Compliance Division.—Carl V. Ramey, 613 22d Street, Zone 7. Director, Community Disposition Program.—Joseph P. Smith, Jr., 5013 Sargent Road NE., Zone 17. Pirednr, Audit Division.—Albin J. Plant, 313 Woodlawn Road, Baltimore 10, Executive Secretary (National Voluntary Mortgage Credit Extension Committee.)— Joseph S. Brown, 707 Chalfonte Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner for Relocation and Community Organization.—James G. Banks, 4018 Alabama Avenue SE., Zone 20. Director, Relocation Branch.—Clarence E. Herdt, 3050 Harrison Street, Zone 15. Assistant Commissioner for Urban Planning and Community Development.— Frederick O’R. Hayes, 412 Paul Spring Road, Alexandria, Va. beni Assistant Commasstoner.— Richard Ives, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Urban Planning Assistance Branch.— Warren T. Zitsman, 3081 North Pollard Street, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Community Development Branch.—David A. Grossman, 6308 East Halbert Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, Open-Space Land Branch.—Arthur A. Davis, 3922 Rickover Road, Wheaton, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Program Planning.—Gordon E. Howard, 1316 Popkins Lane, Hollin Hills, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner for Field Operaiions.—Robert C. Robinson, 11 McComas Avenue, Kensington, Md. Chief Counsel.—S. Leigh Curry, Jr., 1716 Reddfield Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director, Public Affairs. — Sydney H. Kasper, 9622 Evergreen Street, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Division of Administrative Management.— William H. Gelbach, Jr., 1207 Lincoln Avenue, West Falls Church, Va. Assistant to the Commassioner for 1 ntergroup Relations. —J. Lawrence Duncan, 1345 Childress Street NE., Zone 2 Independent Agencies COMMUNITY FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION 1619 Massachusetts Avenue. Phone, DUdley 2-5634 Mailing Address: 1626 K Street Commissioner.—Sidney H. Woolner, 3711 Alton Place, Zone 16. Special Assistant to the Commissioner.—Judah Drob, 5304 Baltimore Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Commissioner.—Pere F. Seward, 8100 Custer Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Commissioner (Program Planning).—Israel Rafkind, 5324 Pooks Hill Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Commissioner (Operations and Standards).—Ralph B. Cornell, 4998 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Assistant Commassioner.—Herbert S. Fuhrman, 3910 44th Street, Zone 16. Loan Management Officer.— Raymond A. Bergstrom, 4214 Everett Street, Kensington, Md. Finance Officer—Leonard Lowy, 8508 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Reports and Control Branch.— William E. Miron, 9702 Cable Drive, Kensington, Md. Director, Public Facilities Branch.—Henry S. Brooks, 201 Gibbon Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, College Housing Branch.—Jay duVon, Brook Farm, R.F.D. 1, Manassas, Va. Director, School Construction Branch.—Charles A. Klesius, 210 Jefferson Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Senior Citizens Housing Branch.— Morton Leeds, 6219 Lone Oak Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief Counsel.— Richard L. Still, 6801 Deleware Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Admanasirative Management Division.— Dorothy Boyce, 4709 25th Road, Arlington, Va. URBAN RENEWAL ADMINISTRATION Lafayette Building, 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, DUdley 2-3175 Mailing Address: 1626 K Street Commissioner.— William L. Slayton, 3411 Ordway Street, Zone 16. Deputy Commissioner. Howard J. Wharton, 8315 Taylor Drive, Annandale, Va. Special Assistant to the Commissioner.—Charles L. Oswald, 5112 Brookeway Drive, Massachusetts Avenue Hills, Zone 16. Assistant Commissioner for Technical Standards and Services.—John W. Shively, 383 O Street SW., Zone 24. Director, Real Estate Branch.— James E. McCormack, 3401 Alabama Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Director, Finance Branch.— Max Lipowitz, 904 Buckingham Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Project Planning and Engineering Bramch.—Earl von Storch, 1515 26th Street, Zone 7. Director, Rehabilitation and Conservation Branch.—Leonard J. Czarniecki, 4813 Broad Brook Drive, Bethesda, Md. Acting Director, Redevelopment Branch.—Leonard Tambor, 7408 Hill Drive, Annandale, Va. Acting Director, Codes and Building Standards Branch.—Robert C. Reichel, 5307 Augusta Street, Zone 16. HHFA REGIONAL OFFICES Region I—Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont.— Lester Eisner, Jr. (Regional Administrator), 346 Broadway, New York, N.Y. Region I[—New Jersey, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsyl-vania, Virginia, West Virginia.— Warren P. Phelan (Regional Administra-wilh Chestnut and Juniper Streets, 10th Floor, Widener Building, Philadel- ia, Pa. Region I1I—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky.—MeClellan Ratchford (Regional Administrator), Peachtree Seventh Building, Atlanta 23, Ga. 89708°—63——39 582 Congressional Directory Region IV—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin.—John P. McCollum (Regional Administrator), Room 1500, 360 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 1, Ill. Region V—Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Kansas.— Roderick A. Bethune (Regional Administrator) Federal Center, 300 West Vickery Boulevard, Fort Worth 4, Tex. Region VI— Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Guam, Alaska, Hawaii.—John G. Melville (Re-gional Administrator), 3d Floor, 989 Market Street, San Francisco 3, Calif. Region VII—Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.— Eliseo G. Font (Regional Administra-tor), P.O. Box 9093, 1608 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Santurce, Puerto Rico. FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, DUdley 2-4693 Commissioner.— Philip N. Brownstein, 620 Sheridan Street, Hyattsville, Md. Deputy Commassioner.—Paul E. Ferrero, 3705 Husted Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Commissioner (Executive Officer).—Edwin G. Callahan, 906 28th Street South, Arlington, Va. Assistant to the Commissioner (Special Projects). — William Flanders, Army & Navy Club, Farragut Square and I Street, Washington, D.C. Executive Assistant.—Agnes M. Cummings, 7200 Brookville Road, Chevy Chase, Assistant to the Commissioner (Intergroup Relations Service).—Oliver W. Hill, 741 Gresham Place. Assistant Commissioner for Congressional Liaison and Public Information.—M. Ray Niblack, 311 Vassar Road, Alexandria, Va. Congressional Liaison Officer—Burton C. Wood, 3001 P Street. Information Officer.—Fred W. Stuart, 118 North Fairfax Street, Falls Church, Va. General Counsel.—A. M. Prothro, 4724 Gilliams Road, McLean, Va. Associate General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Assistant Commissioner for Technical Standards.—Richard J. Canavan, Carillon House, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Assistant Commissioner for Programs.—M. Carter McFarland, 1140 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Commissioner for Adminisiration.—Horace B. Bazan, 5514 Roosevelt Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Property Disposition.— Lemuel Showell, Route 1, Box 27, Brookeville, Md. Assistant Commissioner for Multifamily Housing Operations.—C. Franklin Daniels. 783 Rollins Drive, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant for Armed Services Housing.—James E. Armstrong, 1925 North Van Buren Street, Arlington, Va. Special Assistant for Cooperative Housing.—Harry E. Johnson, 985 North Potomac Street, Arlington, Va. : Special Assistant for Elderly Housing.—Gerald P. Nye, 6 Farmington Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Special Assistant for Nursing Homes.— Mrs. Helen Holt, 4225 49th Street, Zone 16. dfsrinen) sine for Field Operations.— Carlos W. Starr, 3128 Birch Street, one 15. Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Field Operations.— Walter S. Newlin, 303 Hector Road, McLean, Va. Assistant Commaissioner-Comptroller.—Lester H. Thompson, Route 660, Fairfax Station, Va. Director, Audit and Examination.— Louis Teitlebaum, 1900 Rookwood Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Audit Diwvision.—John A. McAllister, 6207 Inwood Street, Cheverly, Md. Director, Examination Division.—Raymond E. Crilley, 10240 Parkwood Drive, Kensington, Md. Director, Architectural Standards Division.—Neil A. Connor, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Director, Appraisal and Mortgage Risk Division.— Waldemar Weichbrodt, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Direier, Program Division.— Donald H. McNeal, Arlington Towers, Arlington 9, a Director, Sk and Statistics Division.—Allan F. Thornton, 4822 Upton Street, one 16. Independent Agencies 583 Director, Ql onaipmen; Diviston.—Louis E. Walton, 501 North Manchester, Arling-ton, Va. Director, Cooperative Housing Diviston.—Harry E. Johnson, 985 North Potomac Street, Arlington, Va Director, Personnel Diviston.—Joe B. Montgomery, 3931 Livington Street, Zone 15. Director, General Services Diviston.—Osborne S. Koerner, 2100 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. Pare; Budget Division.— Mason C. Doan, 9606 Marwood Lane, Silver Spring, d Director, Urban Renewal Diviston.— Christian O. Christenson, 805 Sunrise Lane, Verona, Va. Director, Rental Housing Division.—Marsh Cunningham, 5605 Shirley Street, cLean, Va. Zone Operations Commissioners: Zone I.—Joseph W. Maguire, Hunting Towers, C714, Alexandria, Va. Zone II.—James F. Neville, 509 Juniper Land, Falls Church, Va. Zone III.—Thomas C. Barringer, 301 Harvey Road, McLean, Va. Zone I'V.—Stratford E. McKenrick, 1407 Boyce Avenue, Ruxton 4, Md. Zone V.—J. Guy Arrington, 3909 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Zone VI.—Thomas S. Gray, 201 Holmes Run Road, Falls Church, Va. PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 1741 Rhode Island Avenue. Phone, DUdley 2-4236 Conia. — Marie C. McGuire, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 6. Deputy Commaissioner.—Francis X. 'Servaites, 5347 28th Street, Zone 15. i id of Labor Relations.—Fred R. Wolford, 609 Perth Place, Silver Sprine. M Director of Intergroup Relations. — Philip G. Sadler, 2101 New Hampshire Ave-nue, Zone 9. Director of Internal Audit—Frank J. McGovern, 4505 Avamere Street, Be-thesda, Md. General Counsel. —Joseph Burstein, 5725 26th Street, Zone 15. Associate General Counsel.—Frank L. Willingham, 6005 Cobalt Road, Zone 16. Associate General Counsel.—Arnold Coplan, 1437 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 11. Dire of Public Affairs.—Lee W. Schooler, 6702 41st Avenue, University Park, M Congressional Liaison Officer.—Zachary T. DelGiorno, 5101 Bangor Drive, Kensington, Md. Hanis Sid for Administration—H. L. Wooten, 6628 32d Street, one 1 Comptroller.— Arthur C. Meade, 1505 Upshire Road, Baltimore 18, Md. Dina of Administrative Planning.—Helen A. Halbig, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, one 7. Director of Budget—Nat A. Whitmire, 4121 W Street, Zone 7. Director of Office Services.— Elmer F. Gustavson, 1611 31st Street, Zone 7. Dire of Personnel.—Charles G. Stern, 401 Mansfield Road, Silver Spring, digo; Commassioner for Development. —Thomas B. Thompson, 1747 N Street, one 6. Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Development.—Matthew F. Whalen, 4844 Crescent Street, Zone 16. Director of Design Services.—Silver L. Tesone, 2829 O Street, Zone 7. Director of Planning and Production.— Charles B. Altman, 5310 Worthington Drive, Zone 16. Assistant Commissioner for Management.—Abner D. Silverman, 9908 Parkwood Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Management.—George O’B. Bailey, 3266 Worthington Street, Zone 15. Director of Fiscal Audit. —Samuel 8. Good, 3909 Northampton Street, Zone 15. Diraann of seek Management.— Charles M. Cormack, 6-B Ridge Road, Green- elt, , Director of General Management.—Harold Caden, 2219 Osborn Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Maintenance Engineering.— Channing M. Bolton, 503 Highland Road, Fairfax, Va. 584 Congressional Directory Assistant Commissioner for Program Planning— Wayne F. Daugherty, 611 Oak Haven Drive, Falls Church, Va. Director of Statistics—Ruth Voris, 130 11th Street SE., Zone 3. 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 23, Ga. Chicago—I1llinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin.— William E. 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. Philadelphia— Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, the District of Columbia.— Walter A. Simon, 11th Floor, Widener Building, Chestnut and Juniper Streets, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Puerto Rico—Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.—Felipe Gorbea-Fernandez, Stop 23 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Santurce, Puerto Rico. San Francisco—Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Hawaii.—Louis B. Ambler, Jr., 1360 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Lafayette Building, 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, Dudley 2-4212 Board of Directors: Chairman: Robert C. Weaver (Housing and Home Finance, Administrator), 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. J. Stanley Baughman, Member, 4702 Overbrook Road, Zone 16. Robert V. Roosa, Member, 5901 Searl Terrace, Zone 16. Milton T. Semer, Member, 2 Bedford Lane, Alexandria, Va. [Vacancy.] President.—J. Stanley Baughman, 4702 Overbrook Road, Zone 16. Vice President (Adm.).—Harry M. Gilbert, 3408 South 17th Street, Arlington 4, Va. Vice President (Op.) and Loan Manager.— Allan C. Tyler, 34 West Spring Street, Alexandria, Va. General Counsel. —Robert Newton Reid, Little Mountain, Dickerson, Md. Secretary-Treasurer.— Arthur C. Hemstreet, 5617 Northfield Road, Bethesda, Md. Coniroller—John L. Burke, 9201 Sudbury Road, Silver Spring, ‘Md. Director of Examination and Audit—Alexander J. Sternberg, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Public Information Officer.—Francis J. Nowak, 501 Lloyd Lane, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Controller for Budget.— Walter C. Hand, 5506 Hoover Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Director of Personnel.—Glendon D. Willey, 8607 Victoria Road West, Springfield, Va. AGENCIES Philadelphia—Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virgin Islands, Virginia, and West Virginia.— Arthur A. Gretz, Agency Manager, 211 South Broad Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Atlanta—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.—Frank H. Greer, Agency Manager, 34 Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta 3, Ga. Chicago—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.— Kenneth M. Burns, Agency Manager, 72 West Adams Street, Chicago 3, Ill. Independent Agencies Dallas—Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Okla-homa, and Texas.— Bertram A. Dietrich, 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. INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street. Phone, DUdley 6-4491 Chief Commissioner EH V. Watkins, 1433 North Inglewood Street, Arling-ton, Va. Associate Commissioners: William M. Holt, 3935 Pennsylvania Avenue SE., Zone 20. T. Harold Scott, 4125 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief Clerk and Administrative Officer—Jean R. Hanna, 1821 Dye Drive, Falls Church, Va. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Interstate Commerce Commission Building, Twelfth Street and Constitution Avenue Phone, NAtional 8-7460 Chairman.—Laurence K. Walrath, 5270 Loughboro Road, Zone 16. Vice Chairman.—Donald P. McPherson, 4801 Indian Lane, Zone 16. Commassioners: Howard G. Freas, 8 Kentbury Way, Bethesda 14, Md. Kenneth H. Tuggle, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Everett Hutchinson, 5401 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Rupert L. Murphy, 1400 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Abe McGregor Goff, 5348 29th Street, Zone 15. Charles A. Webb, Route 1, Box 278, Great Falls, Va. Clyde E. Herring, 5705 Mohican Place, Zone 16. John W. Bush, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. William H. Tucker, 5109 Brookeway Drive, Zone 16. Legislative Counsel.—Robert T. Wallace, 152 Ames Road, Silver Spring, Md. Congressional Liaison Officer—Hiram H. Spicer, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Office of the Managing Director: Managing Director.— Bernard F. Schmid, 6803 Adelphi Road, Hyattsville, Md. yi Managing Director.—Ernest Weiss, 2507 Spencer Road, Silver Spring, Md. Budget Officer.—J. Neil Ryan, 11008 Inwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Personnel.—Curtis F. Adams, 5808 Lenox Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief of Section of Administrative Services.— Andrew Anthony, Jr., 6101 Massa- chusetts Avenue, Woodacres 16, Md. Office of the Secretary: Secretary.—Harold D. McCoy, 2130 21st Road North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Secretary.— Bertha F. Armes, 3100 16th Street, Zone 10. Buprie Information Officer— Warner L. Baylor, 90 South Iris Street, Alexandria, a. Chief, Reference Service— Walter W. Dwyer, 4901 Strathmore Avenue, Ken-sington, Md. Librarian.—Glennie M. Norman, 4000 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Office of the General Counsel: Conn Counsel.—Robert W. Ginnane, 2533 North Upland Street, Arlington, a. Deputy General Counsel.—[Vacant.] Bureau of Accounts: Director— Matthew Paolo, 5100 Ludlow Drive, Zone 22. Assistant Director.— Bernard V. Moffett, 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Director—Howard Domingus, 10316 Leslie Street, Silver Spring, Md. 586 Congressional Directory Bureau of Finance: Director— Vernon V. Baker, 616 Dead Run Drive, McLean, Va. Assistant Director—Irving J. Raley, 3017 North Military Road, Arlington, Va. Bureau of Inquiry and Compliance: Director—Asa J. Merrill, 4501 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Director—Bernard A. Gould, 9205 Sligo Creek Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Director.— Marcus L. Meyer, 2513 South Lynn Street, Arlington, Va. Bureau of Motor Carriers: Director—Herbert Qualls, 5909 South Sixth Street, Falls Chureh, Va. Assistant Director— George A. Meyer, 5033 Carlyn Spring Road North, Arlington, Va. Bureau of Operating Rights: Director— Bertram E. Stillwell, 4315 43d Street, Zone 16. Assistant Director.— Sheldon Silverman, 202 Hillsboro Drive, Kemp Mills, Silver Spring, Md. Bureau of Rates and Practices: Director— Alvin L. Corbin, Spencerville Road, Burtonsville, Md. Assistant Director—Charlie H. Johns, Route 1, Box 115, Annandale, Va. Assistant Director.—1. L. Koch, 3942 Livingston Street, Zone 15. Bureau of Safety and Service: Director— Charles W. Taylor, 5515 18th Road North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director—Robert D. Pfahler, 4307 35th Street North, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Car Service—Paul J. Reider, 421 North Park Drive, Arlington, Va. Assistant Director and Chief of Section of Locomotive Inspection (Director of Locomotive 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 South, Arlington 6, Va. Bureau of Traffic: Director—Edward H. Cox, 4925 Western Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant Director—Robert Newel, 5918 Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Va. Aarti Diraeiy and Chief of Section of Tariffs.—Grayson B. Robinson, urke, Va. Assistant Director and Chef of Section of Rates and Informal Cases.—R. Radway Gibbs, 901 South Glebe Road, Arlington 4, Va. Bureau of Transport Economics and Statistics: Director— Edward Margolin, 8500 Freyman Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant Director—Robert G. Rhodes, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Bureau of Water Carriers and Freight Forwarders: Director—Lee R. Nowell, 964 North Lebanon Street, Arlington, Va. i Director—Raymond Krebill, 7433 Baltimore Avenue, Takoma Park 12, . NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL Constitution Avenue and Twenty-first Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-8100 President.—Frederick Seitz, Department of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., and National Academy of Sciences. Vice President.—J. A. Stratton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cam-bridge 39, Mass. Foreign Secretary.—Harrison Brown, California Institute of Technology, Pasa-dena, Calif., and National Academy of Sciences. flops Sermon L. Dryden, National Aeronautics and Space Agency, one 25. Treasurer.—Lloyd V. Berkner, Graduate Research Center, Inc., Dallas 5, Tex. Executive Officer.—S. D. Cornell, National Academy of Sciences. Business Manager.—G. D. Meid, National Academy of Sciences. Independent Agencies 587 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION 400 Maryland Avenue SW. Phone, EXecutive 3-3260 OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Administrator.—James E. Webb, 2800 36th Street, Zone 7. Fring Officer.—Col. R. P. Young, 400 Danton Lane, Waynewood, Alexan- ria, Va. Deputy Administrator.—Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, 5606 Overlea Road, Zone 16. Associate Administrator.—Dr. Robert C. Seamans, Jr., 1503 Dumbarton Rock Court, Zone 7. Deputy Associate Administrator for Defense Affairs.—Adm. W. F. Boone (ret.), 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Associate Administrator—Thomas F. Dixon, 10820 Alloway Drive, Potomae, Md. Dene) Associate Administrator—D. Brainerd Holmes, 2948 Garfield Terrace, one 8. General Counsel.—John A. Johnson, 3643 North Nelson Street, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy General Counsel. —Walter D. Sohier, 1693 34th Street, Zone 7. Dre, of Legislative Affairs.—Paul G. Dembling, 6303 Tone Drive, Bethesda 14, Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs.—Dr. George L. Simpson, Jr., 4515 ‘Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. : Director of Public Information.—Oakley B. Lloyd, Jr., 5419 Burling Road, "Bethesda, Md. : : ‘Director of Educational Programs and Services.—Shelby Thompson, 5 Kentbury *" Way, Bethesda 14, Md. : Director of Scientific and Technical Information.— Melvin S. Day, 7805 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director of Program Development.—Harold L. Goodwin, 6212 Verne Street, ~ Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Administrator for Management Development.— Walter L. Lingle, Jr., Sheraton-Park Hotel, Apt. 1-240, Zone 8. prea of International Programs.—Arnold W. Frutkin, 3702 Ingomar Street, one 15. Deputy Director of International Programs.—Marvin W. Robinson, 1704 Tilton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Plans and Program Evaluation.—Abraham Hyatt, 1716 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 9. : Secretary, NASA Inventions and Contributions Board.—Dr. James A. Hootman, 3118 Franconia Road, Alexandria, Va. NASA Secretary to the Aeronautics and Astronautics Coordinating Board.— William J. Underwood, 509 Gatewood Drive, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF PROGRAMS Director.—Demarquis D. Wyatt, 8407 Westmont Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md. Director of Technical Programs.— William A. Fleming, 6611 Melody Lane, ~ Bethesda, Md. Director of Resource Programming.—Don Cadle, 3733 North Nelson Street, Arlington, Va. Director of Reliability and Quality Assurance.—James Koppenhaver, 31 Dovelle Lane, Fairfax, Va. Director of Management Reports.—Thomas E. Jenkins, 301 G Street SW., Zone 24. Director of Facilities Coordination.—Ralph E. Ulmer, 5140 Tilden Street, Zone 16. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Director of Administration.—Albert F. Siepert, 7209 Honeywell Lane, Bethesda, : Md. Doge Director of Administration.—John D. Young, 1014 Cedar Lane, Falls hurch, Va. Director of Management Analysis.—Walter A. Hahn, 5905 Espey Lane, McLean, Va. 588 Congressional Directory Deputy Director of Adminisiration—Continued Director of Financial Management.—Robert B. Lewis, 5121 38th Street North, Arlington 7, Va. : Director of Audits.—Raymond Einhorn, 3009 Military Road, Zone 15. Director of Personnel—Reobert J. Laeklen, 3321 North Ohio Street, Arlington 7, a. Director of Procurement and Supply.—Ernest W. Brackett, 2820 Northamp-ton Street, Zone 15. Director of Inspections.—Charles G. Haynes, 10200 Brookmoor Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Painter of Security—Lloyd W. Blankenbaker, 1106 Clagett Drive, Rockville, d Director of Administrative Services.—Stephen J. Grillo, 5945 First Street North, Arlington 3, Va. OFFICE OF SPACE SCIENCES Director—Dr. Homer E. Newell, 3704 33d Place, Zone 8. Deputy Director—Edgar M. Cortright, 6909 Granby Street, Bethesda, Md. Assocrate Director and Chief Scientist.—Dr. John F. Clark, 10709 Kinloch Road, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Geophysics and Astronomy Programs.—Dr. John E. Naugle, 111 Northwood Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Lunar and Planetary Programs.—Oran W. Nicks, 7206 Denton Road, Bethesda, Md. Director of Bioscience Programs.—Dr. Orr E. Reynolds, Clarksburg, Md. Director of Launch Vehicles and Propulsion Programs.—Dr. Richard B. Morri- son, 9312 Elmhirst Drive, Bethesda, Md. Director of Program Review and Resources Management.—J. D. Nicolaides, 7217 Barnett Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Director of Grants and Research Contracts.—Dr. Thomas L. K. Smull, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. OFFICE OF MANNED SPACE FLIGHT Director—D. Brainerd Holmes, 2948 Garfield Terrace, Zone 8. Executive Assistant.— Clyde Bothmer, 230 North Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director for Systems.—Dr. Joseph F. Shea, 3214 Woodley Road, Zone 8. Director of Launch Vehicles and Propulsion.— Milton W. Rosen, 5610 Alta Vista Road, Bethesda, Md. Director of Spacecraft and Flight Missions.—George M. Low, 7204 Broxburn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Director of Space Medicine.—Brig. Gen. Charles H. Roadman (USAF), 4312 37th Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Director of Integration and Checkout.—James E. Sloan, 8109 Woodhaven Boule-vard, Bethesda, Md. Director of Program Review and Resources Management.— William E. Lilly, 3489 South Utah Street, Arlington 6, Va. OFFICE OF APPLICATIONS Director.—Morton J. Stoller, 6212 Bannockburn Drive, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director—[Vacant.] Director of Meteorological Systems.—Dr. Morris Tepper, 107 Bluff Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Program Review and Resources Carl Freedman, 2821 Management.— Briggs-Chaney Road, Silver Spring, Md. Digger of san Systems.— Leonard Jaffe, 418 Sisson Court, Silver pring, : Dissior of Industrial Applications.— Louis B. C. Fong, 4527 Alton Place, Zone Independent Agencies OFFICE OF ADVANCED RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY Director.—Dr. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff, 405 DeWolfe Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director—[Vacant.] ch 4 Nuclear Systems.—Harold B. Finger, 6908 Millwood Road, Bethesda 1 Director of Aeronautical Research.—Charles H. Zimmerman, 213 Green Street, Alexandria, Va. Director of Space Vehicles.—Milton B. Ames, 3704 River Farm Drive, River Bend Estates, Alexandria, Va. Director of Propulsion and Power Generatton.—John L. Sloop, 8311 Melody Court, Bethesda 14, Md. Director of Electronics and Control.—Dr. Albert J. Kelley, 405 Valley Lane, Falls Church, Va. Drrector of Research.—Dr. Hermann H. Kurzweg, 731 Quaint Acres Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Biotechnology and Human Research.—Dr. Eugene B. Konecci, 927 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. Darector of Program Review and Resources Management.—Boyd C. Myers II, 3902 Ryegate Lane, Stratford Landing, Alexandria, Va. OFFICE OF TRACKING AND DATA ACQUISITION Director—Edmond C. Buckley, 3501 Glenmoor Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Director.— Gerald M. Truszynski, 3510 Dundee Driveway, Chevy Chase 15, Md. FIELD ESTABLISHMENTS Langley Research Center (Hampton, Va.).—Director, Floyd L. Thompson. Manned Spacecraft Center (Houston, Tex.).—Director, Dr. Robert R. Gilruth. Ames Research Center (Mountain View, Calif.).—Director, Dr. Smith J. DeFrance. Lewis Research Center (21000 Brookpark Road, Cleveland 35, Ohio).— Director, Dr. Abe Silverstein. George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (Huntsville, Ala.).—Director, Dr. Wernher von Braun. Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, Md.).—Director, Dr. Harry J. Goett. Launch Operations Center (Cocoa Beach, Fla.).—Director, Dr. Kurt Debus. Flight Research Center (Edwards, Calif.).—Director, Paul F. Bikle. Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Cal. Tech. Contractor) (Pasadena, Calif.).— Director, Dr. W. H. Pickering. North Eastern Office: (Cambridge, Mass.).— Director, Franklyn W. Phillips. Western Operations Office (Santa Monica, Calif.).—Director, Robert W. Kamm. Pacific Launch Operations Office (Lompoc, Calif.).—Director, William H. Evans. Wallops Station (Wallops Island, Va.).—Chief, R. L. Krieger. NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY 1729 New York Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-0860 Chairman.— Walter N. Tobriner, President of the Board of Commissioners, District of Columbia (6100 33d Street, Zone 15). Vice Chairman.—|Vacant.] Wesley S. Williams, President, District of Columbia Board of Education (620 Fifth Street, Zone 1). Gerard M. Shea, Director, District of Columbia Department of Public Welfare (Route 1, Box 158, Laurel, Md.). James A. Washington, Jr.; Chairman, Public Utilities Commission (4302 13th Street NE., Zone 17). Neville Miller, Chairman, District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency (4715 Berkeley Terrace, Zone 7). Executive Director.— Walter E. Washington, 408 T Street, Zone 1. Assistant Executive Director.— Edward Aronov, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. General Counsel.—William R. Simpson, Jr., 200 Williamsbur® Drive, Silver Spring, Md. 590 Congressional Directory Director of Management.—Harvey V. Everett, 5309 29th Avenue SE., Zone 21. Director of Project Development.—Henry F. Davenport, 6 Hunting Cove Place, Alexandria, Va. Chief of Community and Social Services—Olive W. Swinney, 3024 North Oakland Street, Arlington, Va. NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 MEMBERS Presidential Appointees: Chairman.— Mrs. James H. Rowe, 3207 Highland Place, Zone 8. Vice Chairman.—A. M. Woodruff, Box 283, Great Falls, Va. Walter C. Louchheim, Jr., 2824 O Street, Zone 7. C. McKim Norton, 87 Lafayette Road, Princeton, N.J. Alexander C. Robinson III, 2706 Inverness Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio. EX OFFICIO MEMBERS Alan Bible, Chairman, Senate Committee on the Districtof Columbia. John L. Me¢Millan, Chairman, House Committee on the District of Columbia. Lt. Gen. Walter K. Wilson, Jr., Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Quarters No. 1, Fort Belvoir, Va. Brig. Gen. Frederick J. Clarke, Engineer Commissioner, District of Columbia, 3318 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Conrad L. Warn, Director, National Park Service, 3808 Leland Street, Chevy hase, ; Robert T. Daly, Commissioner of Public Buildings, General Services Adminis-tration, 5811 Walton Road, Bethesda, Md. Rex M. Whitton, Federal Highway Administrator, Bureau of Public Roads, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. C. Darwin Stolzenbach, Administrator, National Capital Transportation Agency, 10515 Meredith Avenue, Kensington, Md. John H. Hiser, Montgomery County nominee of Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 8026 Glendale Road, Chevy Chase, Md. STAFF Director—[Vacant.] Deputy Director—Charles H. Conrad, 5030 27th Street North, Arlington, Va. General Counsel and Secretary.—Daniel H. Shear, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. Assistant Director (Adm.).—John R. Pritchard, 711 North Pelham Street, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant Director for Comprehensive Planning.—Sydnor F. Hodges, 8001 Barron Street, Takoma Park, Md. Assistant Director for Urban Renewal Planning.—Donald F. Bozarth, 2000 Syca-more Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief of District Planning.— William F. MecIntosh, 7436 Hamlet Street, Spring-field, Va. Chief of Federal Planning.—Robert L. Plavnick, 2945 28th Street, Zone 8. NATIONAL CAPITAL REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL Office, 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue, Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 Chairman.—Brig. Gen. Frederick J. Clarke, Ex Officio: Engineer Commissioner, District of Columbia, 3318 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. First Vice Chairman.— William H. Moss, Fairfax County nominee of the Northern Virginia Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, 3108 Towanda Read, Alexandria, Va. Second Vice Chairman.—Herbert W. Reichelt, nominated by the Prince Georges County Board of County Commissioners, 4303 31st Street, Mt. Rainier, Md. Independent Agencies Other Members: Louis A. Gravelle, Montgomery County nominee of the Maryland-National Opp) Park and Planning Commission, 5510 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda 14, Md. Herbert W. Wells, Prince Georges County nominee of the Maryland-National Soppel Tak and Planning Commission, 4506 Beechwood Road, College ark, Md. Thomas W. Richards, nominee of the Northern Virginia Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, 2653 North Richmond Street, Arlington, Va. Mrs. Anna Hedrick, nominee of the Northern Virginia Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, Lovettsville, Va. Francis M. Coffey, Prince William County nominee of the Northern Virginia Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission, Woodbridge, Va. Mrs. James H. Rowe, Jr., Ex Officio: Chairman, National Capital Planning Commission, 3207 Highland Place, Zone 8. Director.—G. Louis Heller, 3811 Elby Street, Silver Spring, Md. NATIONAL CAPITAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY 1634 I Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111: (Code 128) Amidon. Darwin Stolzenbach, 10515 Meredith Avenue, Kensington, ‘ d - Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Ellis S. Perlman, 4701 Kenmore Avenue, * Alexandria, Va. : Special Assistant to the Administrator.—John Rannells, 3520 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Admanistrator.— Warren D. Quenstedt, 1319 Park Terrace Drive, Alex-andria, Va. Assistant Administrator, Bureau of Planning and Finance.— Merwin Shurberg, © 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Assistant Administrator, Bureau of Engineering and Operations.—[Vacant.] General Counsel.—Edwin H. Seeger, 420 South Lee Street, Alexandria, Va. Director, Office of Administration.—J. Neal Tomey, 6004 Osceola Road, Zone 16. Director, Office of Public Information and Community Services.—Richard R. Haratine, 1634 1 Street, Zone 25. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 OFFICES OF THE BOARD Chairman.—Frank W. McCulloch, 3642 Upton Street, Zone 8. : Chief Counsel.—Arnold Ordman, 3513 Randolph Road, Silver Spring, Md. Conrail Staff Assistant.— Meta P. Barghausen, 5521 Colorado Avenue, one 11. Confidential Assistant.—Elizabeth Summers, 4852 Chevy Chase Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Members: Boyd Leedom, 4118 North Randolph Street, Arlington 7, Va. Chief Counsel.—Harry H. Kuskin, 2511 Harmon Road, Silver Spring, Md. Philip R. Rodgers, 5702 Marengo Road, Springfield 16, Md. Chief Counsel.—Stanley R. Strauss, 3000 39th Street, Zone 16. John H. Fanning, 5905 Welborn Drive, Woodacres 16, Md. Chief Counsel.—William C. Baisinger, Jr., 2870 Arizona Terrace, Zone 16. Gerald A. Brown, 6500 Marjory Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief Counsel.—Ralph Winkler, 7801 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Executive Secretary.—0Ogden W. Fields, 614 Greenbrier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Associate Executive Secretary.—Howard W. Kleeb, 2450 North Powhatan Street, Arlington, Va. 592 Congressional Directory Execute Secretary—Continued: Associate Executive Secretary.—Thomas W. Kennedy, Riverhouse West, 1400 South Joyce, Arlington 2, Va. Associate Execulive Secretary.— George A. Leet, 5625 Overlea Road, Sumner 16, Md. Solicitor.— William Feldesman, 7009 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Associate Solicitor—Saul J. Jaffee, 6014 Maiden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief Trial Examiner.— George Bokat, 7607 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md. Associate Chief Trial Examiners: Sidney Lindner, 6341 Marjory Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Charles W. Schneider, 7504 Glenside Drive, Takoma Park, Md. Wallace E. Royster, 2110 Jackson Street, San Francisco 15, Calif. Director, Division of Informaiion.— Thomas W. Miller, Jr., 2317 North Early Street, Alexandria, Va. Associate Director —Iliff McMahan, 1605 Byrnes Drive, McLean, Va. Aan Director— Thomas P. Healy, 4113 Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase 15, d. OFFICES OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Stuart Rothman, 4474 Salem Lane, Zone 7. Special Assistant to the General Counsel.—William T. Evans, 3729 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Executive Assistant to the General Counsel.—Robert Frazer, 114 South Columbus Street, Arlington 4, Va. Confidential Staff Assistant.— Mary G. Blumenstock, 8015 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Secretarial Assistant.—Elsie E. Crowell, S-1301 Delaware Avenue SW., Zone 24. Director, Office of Appeals.—Irving M. Herman, 5932 North Fourth Street, Arlington 3, Va. Associate General Counsel, Division of Litigation.— Dominick L. Manoli, 3114 North Inglewood Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant General Counsels, Division of Litigation: Norton J. Come, 7044 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. Marcel Mallet-Prevost, 7202 Exeter Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Julius G. Serot, 13005 Carney Street, Silver Spring, Md. Morris A. Solomon, 710 Forston Drive, Takoma Park 12, Md. Associate General Counsel, Division of Operations.—H. Stephan Gordon, 2905 Covington Road, Forest Glen, Md. Assistant General Counsels, Division of Operations: Alpert Colbert, 1608 Constance Street, Silver Spring, Md. Joseph DeSio, 8109 Adair Lane, Springfield, Va. George F. MclInerny, 3715 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Elihu Platt, 503 Lamberton Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Gerald Brissman, 5318 Kepler Lane, Springfield, Va. Director, Division of Admainistration.—Clarence S. Wright, R.F.D. 5, Box 544, Fairfax, Va. NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD 1230 Sixteenth Street NW., Washington 25 D.C. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 Members: Leverett Edwards, chairman, 5300 West Bard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Francis A. O'Neill, Jr., member, 2151 California Street. Howard G. Gamser, member, 3236 Prospect Street, Zone 7. Executive Secretary.— Eugene C. Thompson, 117 Lemon Road, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Executive Secretary.—Thomas A. Tracy, 927 Oakwood Drive, Falls Church, Va. Mediators.—Ross R. Barr, A. Alfred Della Corte, Charles M. Dulen, Clarence G. Eddy, Lawrence Farmer, Eugene C. Frank, Arthur J. Glover, Edward F. Hampton, Raymond R. Hawkins, James M. Holaren, Matthew E. Kearney, William F. J. Klatte, Warren S. Lane, George S. MacSwan, Raymond McElroy, J. Earl Newlin, Michael J. O'Connell, C. Robert Roadley, Wallace G. Rupp, Tedford E. Schoonover, Frank K. Switzer, Luther G. Wyatt. Independent Agencies NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION 1951 Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-2140 Director—Alan T. Waterman, 5306 Carvel Road, Zone 16. Executive Assistant.—Franklin C. Sheppard, 316 Second Street SE., Zone 3. Research Assistant.—Lee Anna Embrey, 1343 Kalmia Road, Zone 12. Secretary, National Science Board.—Vernice Anderson, 539 Arlington Village, Arlington 4, Va. General Counsel.—William J. Hoff, 3041 North Street, Zone 7. w Deputy General Counsel.—Charles B. Ruttenberg, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Associate Director (International Activities).— William J. Robbins, 2475 Virginia Avenue, Zone 7. Head, Office of Antarctic Programs.— Thomas O. Jones, 7504 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief Scientist.—Albert P. Crary, 2400 19th Street, Zone 9. Bead, Office of International Science Activities—Arthur Roe, 3113 38th Street, one 16. Deputy Head.—Philip W. Hemily, 3120 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7. Associate Director (Planning) and Head, Office of Scientific Resources Planning.— Richard H. Bolt, 1420 Lakeview Drive, Falls Church, Va. Associate Head —TLeonard Karel, 7509 Westfield Drive, ‘Bethesda 14, Md. Head, Office of Economic and Statistical Studies.—Jacob Perlman, 9710 Singleton Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Director for Scientific Personnel and Education.—Bowen C. Dees, 5100 Brookeway Drive, Zone 16. Deputy Assistant Director.—XKeith R. Kelson, 5311 Baltimore Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Associate Director (Research).—Randal M. Robertson, 6712 North Washington Boulevard, Arlington 13, Va. Assistant Director for Biological and Medical Sciences.—Harve J. Carlson, 5510 Hoover Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Depry Assistant Director.—David D. Keck, 7227 Marbury Court, Bethesda, d Assistant Director for Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences.— Geoffrey Keller, 5806 Johnson Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md. a i Assistant Director. —Raymond J. Seeger, 4507 "Wetherill Road, Zone 16. Assistant Director for Social Sciences.—Henry W. Riecken, 7102 Broxburn Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Head, Office of Institutional Programs.—Howard E. Page, 406 Westmoreland Street, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Head.—Denzel D. Smith, 3102 Lake Avenue, Cheverly, Md. Head, Office of Science Information Service—Burton W. Adkinson, 5907 Welborn Drive, Zone 16. Deputy Head.—Bernard M. Fry, 3205 Park View Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Cag Director (Administration).—Paul A. Scherer, “Marietta” Glenn Dale, Comptroller.— Aaron Rosenthal, 1010 Roswell Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Budget Officer—Luther F. Schoen, R.F.D. 1, Box 193-B, Vienna, Va. Finance Officer—Edward B. Garvey, 1015 Parker Street, Falls Church, Va. Head, Internal Audit Office.—Wilford G. Kener, 1016 North Quantico Street, Arlington 5, Va. Head, Contracts and Facilities Office—Hilbert Friend, 131 East Collingwood Road, Alexandria, Va. Head, Grants O flice— William E. Fee, Jr., 2820 28th Street, Zone 8. Head, a and Management Staff.—Philip Schmidt, 2804 Bluejay Lane, Bowie, Md Personnel Officer.—Calvin C. Jones, 5802 Felix Street, McLean, Va. Administrative Services Officer—Howard Tihila, 5100 Wehawken Road, Zone 16. H at Office of Science Exhibits.—Leonhard W. Nederkorn, 3850 Tunlaw Road, one 7. Public Information Officer.—Clyde C. Hall, 11209 Kenilworth Avenue, Garrett Park, Md. 594 Congressional Directory NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD Chairman.— Detlev W. Bronk, president, The Rockefeller Institute, York Avenue and 66th Street, New York 21, N.Y. Vice Chairman.—Lee A. DuBridge, president, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena 4, Calif. Members: W. O. Baker, vice president research, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Mur-ray Hill, N.J. Harvey Brooks, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics and Dean of Engineering and Applied Physics, 217 Pierce Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge 38, Mass. Rufus E. Clement, president, Atlanta University, 223 Chestnut Street SW., Atlanta 14, Ga. Henry Eyring, Dean, Graduate School, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 12, tah. Philip Handler, James B. Duke Professor and Chairman, Department of Bio-chemistry, Duke University, Durham, N.C. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., president, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind. William V. Houston, honorary chancellor, William Marsh Rice University, Houston 1, Tex. Robert F. Loeb, Bard Professor of Medicine Emeritus, Columbia University, 950 Park Avenue, New York 28, N.Y. Katharine E. McBride, president, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Kevin McCann, president, The Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio. Edward J. McShane, professor of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Joseph C. Morris, vice president, Tulane University, Room 206—Gibson Hall, New Orleans 18, La Emanuel R. Piore, vice president for research and engineering, International Business Machines Corporation, 590 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N.Y. William W. Rubey, professor of geology and geophysics, Department of Geol-902 and Institute of Geophysics, University of California, Los Angeles 24, alif Jane A. Russell, associate professor of biochemistry, Emory University, Atlanta 22, Ga. Paul B. Sears, professor emeritus, conservation program, Osborn Botanical Laboratory, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Edward L. Tatum, member, The Rockefeller Institute, York Avenue and 66th Street, New York 21, N.Y. Ralph W. Tyler, director, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, 202 Junipero Serra Boulevard, Stanford, Calif. Ernest H. Volwiler, consultant, Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Ill. Eric A. Walker, president, The Pennsylvania State University, 201 Old Main Building, University Park, Pa. Malcolm M. Willey, vice president, Academic Administration, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 14, Minn. Alan T. Waterman, director, National Science Foundation, Washington 25, D.C. (member ex officio). NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE APPEAL BOARD 451 Indiana Avenue. Phone, DUdley 6-4577 Chairman.—James P. Ringley, 7301 South Crandon Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Board Members: Martin V. Coffey, 301 Ardmore Drive, Middletown, Ohio. Henry J. Gwiazda, 580 Shuttle Meadow Avenue, New Britain, Conn. Ezecutive—Edwin J. Dentz, 7407 Floyd Avenue, Springfield, Va. Independent Agencies PANAMA CANAL COMPANY 312 Pennsylvania Building, Washington 4, D.C. Phone, DIstrict 7-6984 Secretary.—W. M. Whitman, 4309 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. IN THE CANAL ZONE President.—Robert J. Fleming, Jr., Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. Vice President— Walter P. Leber, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT OF THE 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.—Gordon M. Freeman, 10103 East Bexhill, Kensington, Md. Vice Chairman.— Victor Riesel, 610 West End Avenue, New York 24, N.Y. Vice Chairman.—Harold Russell, 18 Woodridge Road, Wayland, Mass. Vice Chairman.— Kenneth N. Watson, 3041 West Lane Keys, Washington 7, D.C. Executive Secretary.— William P. McCahill, 5612 23d Street North, Arlington 5, Va. Deputy Executive Secretary.—X. Vernon Banta, 5001 16th Road North, Arlington 7, Va. PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS General Accounting Office Building. Phone, DUdley 6-6051 Special Consultant to the President.—Charles B. Wilkinson. Chaim; — Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Members: Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior. “Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense. Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General. Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture. W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor. Luther H. Hodges, Secretary of Commerce. Robert C. Weaver, Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency. 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 (chariman), 175 Westlawn Avenue, Aurora, Ill. Assistant to the Chairman.—Joseph Duran. Thomas M. Healy, 302 17th Street, Wilmette, Ill. Administrative Officer.—Charles L. Culkin. A. E. Lyon, 938 Queens Lane, Glenview, Ill. Administrative Officer.—Gerald E. Woodcock. Secretary of the Board.—Mary B. Linkins. Librarian.—Charlotte B. Stillwell. Chief Executive Officer.—Frank J. McKenna, 1445 North State Parkway, Chicago 10, 111 General Counsel.—Myles F. Gibbons. Associate General Counsel.—David B. Schreiber. Director, Management Control.—George W. Kenaga) Director, Research.—Samuel Chmell. Chief Actuary.—A. M. Niessen. Director, Retirement Claims.—Donald M. Smith. Director, Unemployment and Sickness Insurance—H. L. Carter. Director, Wage and Service Records.—Joseph V. Martin. Director, Budget and Fiscal Operations.— Michael Rudisin. 596 Congressional Directory Director, Personnel.—Clifford L. Rasmussen. Chairman, Appeals Council.—Halbert W. Dodd. Director, Supply and Service.—Harvey O. Lytle. Washington Liaison Oficer.—Jeremiah E. Walsh. Regional Offices: Atlanta 2, Ga., 201-3 Ivy Street NE., P.O. Box 4997; H. H. Dashiell, director. Chicago 11, Ill., 844 Rush Street; Charles L. Holler, director. Cleveland 13, Ohio, Public Square Building; Patrick F. Murphy, director. Dallas 22, Tex., Fidelity Building, 1000 Main Street, P.O. Box 6314; R. T. Taylor, director. Kansas City 42, Mo., 911 Walnut Street, P.O. Box 2779; Henry F. Holtzclaw, director. New York 1, N.Y., 341 Ninth Avenue, Room 920; John J. Finnerty, director. San Francisco 5, Calif., 45 Second Street; W. J. Macklin, director. RENEGOTIATION BOARD 1910 K Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 Chairman.— Lawrence E. Hartwig, 3520 39th Street, Zone 16. Board Members: Thomas D’Alesandro, Jr., 245 Albemarle Street, Baltimore 2, Md. Herschel C. Loveless, 7523 17th Street, Zone 12. William M. Burkhalter, 5817 Madawska Road, Zone 16. Jack Beaty. Secretary to the Board.—Nathan Bass, 3722 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va. Office of Administration.— Robert F. Haggerty, director, 8393 Cedar Street, Silver Spring, Md. Office of Economic Advisor.—[Vacant.] Office of General Counsel.—Howard W. Fensterstock, general counsel, 2360 North Quincy Street, Arlington 7, Va. Office of Review.— Charles H. Swayne, director, Route 2, Box 94-A, Sterling, Va. Office of Accounting.—Ross M. Girard, director, 2316 North Kentucky Street, Arli ngton 5, Va. Office of Assignments.—Paul T. Semple, director, 4000 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Seaway Circle, Massena, N.Y. Phone, ROckwell 9-9941 Administrator—Joseph H. McCann, 18205 Wildemere, Detroit 21, Mich. Assistant Administrator—E. Reece Harrill, 20 Westwood Drive, Massena, N.Y. Comptroller—B. T. Jose, 21 Sherwood Drive, Massena, N.Y. Administrative Officer—Roland W. Gleason, 37 Dover Street, Massena, N.Y. Counsel—David C. Zimmermann, 258 North Main Street, Massena, N.Y. Superintendent of Operations and Maintenance.— William Grothaus, 45 Churchill Avenue, Massena, N.Y. DETROIT FIELD OFFICE 401 Washington Boulevard, Detroit 26, Mich. Phone, Code 961-6241 Traffic Services Officer— Willis H. Crosswhite, 27036 Timber Tract Drive, Dear-born 6, Mich. Public Information Officer—Richard H. Miller, 12303 East Outer Drive, Detroit 24, Mich. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 425 Second Street. Phone, WOrth 3-1110; Code 13 Commissioners: Chairman.— William L. Cary, 3503 Woodley Road. Byron D. Woodside, Haymarket, Va. J. Allen Frear, Jr., 3601 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Manuel F. Cohen, 6403 Marjory Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Jack M. Whitney II, 1311 Barger Drive, Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Va. Independent Agencies Congressional Liaison: General Information.—Orval L. DuBois, Secretary (Ext. 35526). Legislative—Peter A. Dammann, General Counsel (Ext. 22331). Secretary.—Orval L. DuBois, 3067 North Quiney Street, Arlington 7, Va. Assistant Secretary.—Nellye A. Thorsen, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 6. Management Analyst.— William E. Becker, 701 Downs Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Comptroller.—Frank J. Donaty, 2411 Hannon Street, Adelphi, Md. Director of Personnel—Harry Pollack, 1806 Metzerott Road, Adelphi, Md. Beoonjnion Sensi Officer —Ernest L. Dessecker, 3211 Toledo Place, West Hyatts- ville, Md. DIVISION OF CORPORATION FINANCE Director—Edmond H. Worthy, 4608 Harrison Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Associate Director— Walter Werner, 3234 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Assistant Directors: Robert H. Bagley, 108 Lyndale Drive, Wellington Heights, Alexandria, Va. Joseph Bernstein, 3040 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. Douglas M. Dunn, 7411 Buffalo Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Ralph C. Hocker, 928 Nichols Drive, Laurel, Md. Benjamin Levy, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. Herbert D. Miller, 5504 Fontana Place, Springfield, Va. Abraham Zwerling, 6637 Joallen Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief Counsel.—Charles E. Shreve, 5314 Glenwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Chief Accountant.—Sydney C. Orbach, 3140 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. DIVISION OF CORPORATE REGULATION Director.— Allan F. Conwill, 9501 Singleton Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Associate Directors.—Solomon Freedman, 4501 Middleton Lane, Bethesda, Md.; Gordon D. Henderson, 1210 Rebecca Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Directors: Aaron Levy, 4609 Norwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Abraham A. Raizen, 5513 31st Street North, Arlington 7, Va. Chief Counsel.—Alan R. Gordon, 409 Deerfield Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Financial Analyst.—J. Arnold Pines, 1405 Dilston Road, Silver Spring, Md. DIVISION OF TRADING AND EXCHANGES Director—Philip A. Loomis, 7108 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Associate Director.—Irving M. Pollack, 13010 Carney Street, Wheaton, Md. Assistant Directors: Charles R. McCutcheon, 2024 North Scott Street, Arlington 9, Va. Vito Natrella, 1718 North Hartford Street, Arlington 1, Va. Chief Counsel.—Robert Block, 6308 31st Place, Zone 15. Assistant General Counsel.—Charles H. Eisenhart, 2032 Belmont Road, Zone 9. OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Peter A. Dammann, 2015 48th Street, Zone 7. Associate General Counsel.—David Ferber, 3822 Livingston Street, Zone 15. host General Counsel.— Walter P. North, 5100 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, d Assistant General Counsel —Elwood L. Englander, 4817 46th Street, Zone 16. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ACCOUNTANT Chief Accountant.— Andrew Barr, 1135 16th Street, Zone 6. Assistant Chief Accountant.— Lindsey J. Millard, 3613 Taylor Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. ’ SPECIAL STUDY OF SECURITIES MARKETS Director— Milton H. Cohen, 4600 Reno Road, Zone 8. Associate Director.—Ralph S. Saul, 511 Venice Street, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Director—Herbert GG. Schick, Bellevue Hotel, 15 E Street, Zone 1. Chief Counsel.—Richard H. Paul, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Chief Economist.—Sidney Martin Robbins, 425 Second Street, Zone 1. 89708°—63——40 598 Congressional Directory 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.—Llewellyn P. Young, regional administrator; John J. Devaney, associate regional administrator; Warren E. Blair, assistant 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; James E. Dowd, assistant regional administrator, Federal Building, Post Office Square, Boston 9, Mass.; phone, CApital 3-2721; covering Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Region 3— Ailanta Regional Office—William Green, regional administrator; J. Cecil Penland, assistant regional administrator, Suite 138, 1371 Peachtree Street NE., Atlanta 9, Ga.; phone, TRinity 3-3714, covering North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana. ; Miami Branch Office.—Jule B. Greene, attorney-in-charge, Suite 1112, Ainsley Building, 14 NE. First Avenue, Miami 32, Fla. 34 Region /—Chicago Regional Office—Thomas B. Hart, regional administrator; John I. Mayer, assistant 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.—John V. Vogel, attorney-in-charge, 1628 Standard Building, 1370 Ontario Street, Cleveland 13, Ohio; phone, TOwer 1-5939. Detroit Branch Office.—Edward H. Rakow, assistant regional administrator, 1074 Federal Building, Detroit 26, Mich.; phone, WOodward 3-9330. St. Paul Branch Office. —James M. Klees, attorney-in-charge, 1027 Main Post Office and Custom, 180 East Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul 1, Minn.; phone, CApital 2-8011. St. Louis Branch Office—William D. Goldsberry, attorney-in-charge, Room 4266A, Federal Building, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis 3, Mo.; phone, MAine 1-8100. : Region 5—Fort Worth Regional Office.—Oran H. Allred, regional administrator, 301 U.S. Court House, 10th and Lamar Streets, Fort Worth 2, Tex.; phone, EDison 2-4463; covering Arkansas, Louisiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Houston Branch Office.—L. F. Wyrick, attorney-in-charge, Federal Office and Court Building 515 Rusk Avenue, Houston 2, Tex.; phone, CApital 4-9731. Region 6— Denver Regional Office.—Donald J. Stocking, regional administrator, Joseph F. Krys, assistant regional administrator, 802 Midland Savings Building, 444 17th Street, Denver 2, Colo.; phone, KEystone 4-4151; covering North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Salt Lake Branch Office.—Gordon G. Weggland, attorney-in-charge, 1119 New-pons Loloms 10 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah; phone, DAvis Region 7—San Francisco Regional Office.—Arthur E. Pennekamp, regional admin-istrator, W. Stevens Tucker, assistant regional administrator, Franklin E. Kennamer, Jr., assistant general counsel, Pacific Building, 821 Market Street, San Francisco 3, Calif.; phone, KLondike 2-2350; covering Nevada, Arizona, California, and Hawaii. Los Angeles Branch Officc.—Walter G. Holden, attorney-in-charge, 309 Guaranty i 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif.; phone, HOllywood —0701. Region 8—=Seattle Regional Office.—James E. Newton, regional administrator, ninth floor, Hoge Building, 705 Second Avenue, Seattle 4, Wash.; phone, MUtual 2-8200; covering Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska. Region 9— Washington Regional Office.—Alexander J. Brown, Jr., regional admin-istrator, 3937 Garrison Street, Washington, D.C.; Paul F. Leonard, assistant regional administrator, 9905 Marquet Drive, Bethesda, Md. Office, 310 Sixth Street NW., Washington 25, D.C.; phone, WOrth 3-3151; covering Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. Independent Agencies SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM National Headquarters, 451 Indiana Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-5500 Director—Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, 5500 Lambeth Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Deputy Director and General Counsel.—Col. Daniel O. Omer, 3616 Oval Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistants to the Director.—Col. Campbell C. Johnson, 800 Fourth Street SW., Zone 24; Col. Raymond T. Higgins, 4977 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md.; Col. William S. Iliff, 3488 North Venice Street, Arlington 7, Va.; Col. Frank R. Kossa, Building T-2, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Zone 25. Chief, Office of Legislation, Liaison, and Public Information.—Col. Bernard T. Franck III, 6740 25th Street North, Arlington 13, Va. Chief Medical Officer— Capt. Edward L. C. Thomas, USN, 7908 Rocton Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief Planning Officer.—Col. Joel D. Griffing, 3839 Rodman Street, Zone 16. Office of the Adjutant General.—Col. Franklin A. McLean, 406 Jackson Street, Falls Church, Va. Division Chiefs: Administrative Division.—Col. Gareth N. Brainerd, Arlington Towers, Arling-ton 9, Va. Manpower Division.— Col. E. Dee Ingold, 1815 North Highland Street, Ar-lington 1, Va. Field Division.—Col. William P. Averill, 1314 20th Street South, Arlington 2, Va. Fiscal and Procurement Division.—Col. Theron E. Roberts, 7 Elizabeth Lane, Fairfax, Va. Communications and Records Division.—Col. Charles R. Fox, 5606 Chester-brook Road, Zone 16. Research and Statistics Division.— Kenneth H. McGill, Crystal Spring, Pa. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3111 Administrator—John E. Horne, 415 Crown View Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Administrator for the Investment Division.—James L. Parris, 1859 Monroe Street, Zone 10. Deputy Administrator for Financial Assistance.—C. R. Lanman, 3340 Prospect Street, Zone 7. Deputy Administrator for Procurement and Technical Assistance.—Irving Maness, 2206 Reedie Drive, Silver Spring, Md Deputy Administrator for Management and Research Assistance.— William G. Simpson, 3419 Prospect Street, Zone 7. General Counsel.—Fredric T. Suss, 5420 Wootton Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Administrator (Controller).—Keith L. Hanna, 615 Poplar Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Admanistrator (Public Information).— Albert J. Lubin, 2209 Quinton Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Administrator (Management).—Daniel J. Carr, 1456 South West Street, Falls Church, Va. Special Assistant to the Administrator for Congressional Relations.— William L. Sturdevant, Jr., 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 5. Special Assistant to the Administrator for Area Redevelopment.—Harold D. Brown, 3605 Norwood Place, Alexandria, Va. Special Assistant to the Administrator for Advisory Boards.—John J. Linnehan, 2727 29th Street, Zone 8. Special and Confidential Assistant to the Administrator—Philip F. Zeidman, 837 South 31st Street, Arlington 2, Va. Diveron, Office of Loan Processing.—Logan B. Hendricks, 5620 Lamar Road, one 16. Director, Office of Loan Administration.— William A. Chadwell, 409 George Mason Drive, Arlington 3, Va. Director, Office of Financial Services.—Clarence Cowles, 9100 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Office of Investment.— Lawrence S. Casazza, 3009 Birch Street, Zone 15. 600 Congressional Directory Director, Office of Procurement and Technical Assistance.—Theodore G. Waale, 4914 Calder Road, McLean, Va. Director, Office of Management and Research Assistance.— Wilford L. White, 3131 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Office of Economic Advisor.—Stanley K. Crook, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 5. Director, Office of Organization and Management.— William C. Fisher, 440 Munson Hill Road, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Personnel—Edwin Z. Holland, 10905 Oakwood Street, Silver Spring, Md. Director, Office of Program Analysis.—Robert J. Page, 6720 Greentree Road, Bethesda, : Director, Office of Small Business Size Standards.—Samuel S. Solomon, 508 Ranger Road, Fairfax, Va. Director, Office of Finance and Accounts.—Paul R. Redinger, 611 LaMarre Drive, Fairfax, Va. Director, Office of Budget.—Paul S. Howell, 11022 Oakwood Street, Silver Spring, Md Director, Office of Audits.—Mack C. Batson, 924 Birchwood Road, Falls Church, Va. DIRECTORY OF SBA REGIONAL AND BRANCH OFFICES Region 1: Boston, Mass. Covering Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Ver-mont, and Rhode Island.—Thomas J. Noonan, regional director, Small Busi-ness Administration, 470 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass. Branch $a BE fa Maine; Concord, N.H.; Montpelier, Vt.; and Provi-dence, R.1.: Maurice F. Williams, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 116 State Street, Augusta, Maine. Josaphat T. Benoit, in charge, Small Business Administration, 72 North Main Street, Concord, N.H. Gordon W. Morris, in charge, Small Business Administration, 79 Main Street, Montpelier, Vt. Anthony S. Stasio, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 57 Eddy Street, Providence, R.I. Region 2: New York, N.Y. Covering New York; Connecticut; New Jersey (coun-ties of Bergen, Fssex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren); Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; and the Virgin I[slands.—Charles H. Kriger, regional director, Small Business Administration, 42 Broadway, New York 4, N.Y. Branch Offices—Syracuse, N.Y.; Hartford, Conn.; and Santurce, Puerto Rico: Norbert J. Finkler, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 500 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N.Y Thomas Ii. Higgins, acting branch manager, Small Business Administration, 44 Gillett Street, Hartford, Conn. Antonio Yordan, branch manager, Small Business Administration, San Al-Nas Condominio Building, 1200 Ponce De Leon Avenue, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Region 3: 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).— Edward N. Rosa, regional Jirgston, Small Business Administration, 1015 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia y Pa, Branch Office— Pittsburgh, Pa.: Fernand A. Thomassy, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 107 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Region 4: 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, 1904 Byrd Avenue, P.O. Box 8565, Richmond 26, Va. Independent Agencies Region /—Continued Branch Offices— Baltimore, Md.; Washington, D.C. (also serves Maryland coun-ties of Montgomery and Prince Georges, and Virginia counties of Arlington, paige, and Loudoun); Clarksburg, W. Va.; Charlotte, N.C.; and Columbia, Merideth R. Hoffmaster, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Fayette and St. Paul Streets, Baltimore 2, Md. Arthur H. Doll, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 608 13th Street, Washington 25, D.C. Delbert E. Williams, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 227 West Pike Street, Clarksburg, W. Va. Robert B. Horning, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 102 West Trade Street, Charlotte, N.C. Howard M. McKenzie, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 1801 Assembly Street, Columbia, S.C. Region 5: Atlanta, Ga. Covering Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and Tennessee. —James F. Hollingsworth, regional director, Small Business Ad-ministration, 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 Washington); Knoxville, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Jackson, Miss.; Jack-sonville, Fla. (also services Georgia counties of Bacon, Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Echols, Glynn, McIntosh, Pierce, Ware, and Wayne); and Miami, Fla.: Fred H. Foy, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 2030 First Avenue North, Birmingham 3, Ala. Brice W. Jordan, in charge, Small Business Administration, 301 West Cum-berland Avenue, Knoxville 2, Tenn. Curry K. White, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Sixth Avenue and Church Street, Nashville 3, Tenn. George A. Feild, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Capital and West Streets, Jackson 1, Miss. Kennon H. Turner, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 47 West Forsyth Street, Jacksonville, Fla. Thomas A. Butler, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 168 Southeast First Street, Miami 32, Fla. Region 6: Cleveland, Ohio. Covering Ohio and Kentucky.—James G. Garwick, regional director, Small Business Administration, 1370 Ontario Street, Cleve-land 13, Ohio. Branch Office: Louisville, Ky.: Richard B. Blankenship, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Commonwealth Building, Fourth and Broadway, Louisville 2, Ky. Region 7: Chicago, Ill. Covering Illinois Counties of Boone, Bureau, Carroll, Cass, Champaign, Christian, Clark, Coles, Cook, Cumberland, De Kalb, De Wilt, 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, Marshall, Mason, Menard, Mercer, Morgan, Moultrie, Ogle, Peoiia, Piatt, Putnam, Rock Island, Sangamon, Schuyler, Shelby, Stark, Stephenson, Tazewell, Vermillion, Warren, Whiteside, Will, Winnebago, and Woodford; lowa, Indiana, and 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, Wal-worth, Washington, Waukesha, Waupaca, Waushara, Winnebago, and Wood.— Richard E. Lassar, regional director, Small Business Administration, 105 West Adams Street, Chicago 3, Ill. Branch Offices: Indianapolis, Ind.; Madison, Wis.; Des Moines, Iowa: Earl W. Merry, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 130 East Washington Street, Indianapolis 4, Ind. Irving Surie, acting branch manager, Small Business Administration, 114 North Carroll Street, Madison, Wis. Small Business Administration, Fifth and Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa. 602 Congressional Directory Region 8: Minneapolis, Minn. Covering Minnesota; North Dakota; South Dakota; and 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, Trem-pealeau, Vilas, and Washburn. —Harry A. Sieben, Tegional director, Small Business Administration, 603 Second Avenue South, Minneapolis 2, Minn. Branch Offices: Fargo, N. Dak.; Sioux Falls, S. Dak.: Paul W. Olander, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 207 North Fifth Street, Fargo, N. Dak. Edwin Jenison, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 109% North Main Avenue, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Region 9: Kansas City, Mo. Covering Missouri; Kansas; Nebraska; and 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, Pulaskz, Randolph, Richland, St. Clazr, Saline, Scott, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, and Williamson.—C. I. Moyer, regional director, Small Business Admin-istration, 1006 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Branch Offices: Omaha, Nebr.; St. Louis, Mo.; Wichita, Kans.: Lyle S. MacKenzie, branch manager, Small Business Anministition Room 7425, Federal Building, 215 North 17th Street, Omaha 2, Nebr. Mrs. Ruby H. Koelling, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Room 2469, Federal Building, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis 3, Mo. Vernon F. Coss, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 120 South Market Street, Wichita, Kans. Region 10: Dallas, Tex. Covering Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana.— Robert E. West, regional director, Small Business Administration, 1000 Main Street, Dallas 2, Tex. Branch Offices: Houston, Tex.; San Antonio, Tex.; New Orleans, La.; Oklahoma City, Okla.; Little Rock, Ark. ; Lubbock, Tezx., "Marshall, Tox.: Henry A. Schumacher, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 2202 Federal Building, 515 Rusk Avenue, Houston 61, Tex. W. E. Woodman, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 434 South Main Avenue, ‘San Antonio, Tex. Justin Green, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 610 South Street, New Orleans 12, La. Bruce E. Cafky, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Room 807, U.S. Post Office Building, Third and Robinson, Oklahoma City, Okla. Chris W. Ferguson, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 700 West Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, Ark. Jack Teddlie, acting branch manager, Small Business Administration, 1616 19th Street, Lubbock, Tex. Rush Crain, ‘acting branch manager, Small Business Administration, 101 East Austin Street, Marshall, Tex. Region 11: Denver, Colo. Covering Colorado, New Henieo, Utah, and Wyyoming.— Harold R. Smethills, regional director, Small Business Administration, 909 17th Street, Denver 2, Colo. Branch Offices: Albuquerque, N. Mex.; and Salt Lake City, Utah: Dick A. Valdez, branch manager, Small Business Administration, Fifth and Gold Streets SW. , Albuquerque, N. Mex. Ross S. Tyson, branch manager, Small Business Adndnistration, 136 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Region 12: San Francisco, Calif. Covering Nevada (except Clarke 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 Hawaii— Edward L. Turkington, regional director, Small Business Administration, 525 Market Street, San Francisco 5, Calif. Branch Office: Honolulu, Hawaii: George Shiroma, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 195 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii. Region 13: Seaitle, Wash. Covering Washington, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Alaska.— William S. Schumacher, regional director, Small Business Admin-istration, 506 Second Avenue, Seattle 4, Wash. Independent Agencies Region 13—Continued Branch Offices: Portland, Oreg.; Helena, Mont.; Boise, Idaho; Anchorage, Alaska: John G. Barnett, branch manager, Small Business Administration, 921 Southwest Washington, Portland, Oreg. Rex B. Zachary, branch manager, Small Business Administration, P.O. Box 1690, Room 205, Power Block, Corner Main and Sixth Avenue, Helena, Mont. Oliver T. Davis, branch manager, Small Business Administration, P.O. Box 933, 910 Main Street, Boise, Idaho. Edward T. Brehm, acting branch manager, Small Business Administration, P.O. Box 1253, 307 East Penthouse, Federal Building, Anchorage, Alaska. Region 14: Los Angeles, Calif. Covering California (counties of Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura); Nevada (Clarke County); and Arizona.— Alvin P. Meyers, regional director, Small Business Administration, 312 West Fifth Street, Los Angeles 13, Calif. Branch Office: Phoenix, Ariz.: Claire M. Dolan, acting branch manager, Small Business Administration, 2727 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. Region 15: Detroit, Mich. Covering Michigan.—Robert F. Phillips, regional director, Small Business Administration, 232 West Grand River Avenue, Detroit 26, Mich. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION The Mall. Phone, NAtional 8-1810 Secretary.—Leonard Carmichael, 4520 Hoban Road, Zone 7. Assistant Secretaries.—James Bradley, 9502 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring, Md.; Albert C. Smith, 4910 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Assistant to the Secretary. _ Theodore W. Taylor, 706 North Frederick Street, Arlington, Va. Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.—Mrs. Louise M. Pearson, 626 North Ivy Street, Arlington 1, Va. Treasurer.—E. L. Roy, 1901 Biltmore Street, Zone 9. Chief, Editorial and Publications Division.—Paul H. Oehser, Route 2, Box 396, McLean, Va. Librarian.—Ruth E. Blanchard, 1010 19th Street, Zone 6. Curator in charge, Smithsonian Museum Service.—G. Carroll Lindsay, 1400 G Street, Alexandria, Va. Buin Manager—Andrew F. Michaels, 8509 Haskins Place, Silver Spring, Director of Personnel.—Joseph A. Kennedy, 1800 Cody Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chal Surly Division.— Anthony W. Wilding, 6331 Tone Drive, Bethesda 14, Chic Photographic Services Division.—Otis H. Greeson, 9513 49th Place, Berwyn, THE ESTABLISHMENT President of the United States. Vice President of the United States. Chief Justice of the United States. Secretary of State. Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of Defense. Attorney General. Postmaster General. Secretary of the Interior. Secretary of Agriculture. Secretary of Commerce. Secretary of Labor Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. 604 Congressional Directory BOARD OF REGENTS Chancellor —Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States. Members of the Board.—Lyndon B. Johnson, Vice President of the United States; Clinton P. Anderson, Member of the Senate; J. W. Fulbright, Member of the Senate; Leverett Saltonstall, Member of the Senate; Frank T. Bow, Member of the House of Representatives; Clarence Cannon, Member of the House of Representatives; Michael J. Kirwan, Member of the House of Representa-tives; John Nicholas Brown, citizen of Rhode Island (Providence); William A. M. Burden, citizen of New York; Robert V. Fleming, citizen of Washing-ton, D.C.; Crawford H. Greenewalt, citizen of Delaware (Wilmington); Caryl P. Haskins, citizen of Washington, D.C.; Jerome C. Hunsaker, citizen of Massachusetts (Cambridge). Chie Commiitee.—Robert V. Fleming, chairman; Clarence Cannon; Caryl P. askins. BUREAUS UNDER DIRECTION OF SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Director—Frank A. Taylor, 6605 32d Street, Zone 15. Registrar—Helena M. Weiss, 2022 Columbia Road, Zone 9. MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Director.—T. Dale Stewart, 4533 Crest Lane, McLean, Va. Assistant Director—Richard S. Cowan, 4409 Tonquil Place, Beltsville, Md. Assistant Director for Oceanography.—1. Eugene Wallen, 6310 North 12th Road, Arlington, Va. Head Curators.—G. Arthur Cooper, 3425 Porter Street, Zone 16; Horton H. Hobbs, Jr., 6921 Mansfield Road, Falls Church, Va.; Jason R. Swallen, 4511 Klingle Street, Zone 16; Waldo R. Wedel, 5432 30th Place, Zone 15. MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY Director.—Frank A. Taylor, 6605 32d Street, Zone 15. Assistant Director.—John C. Ewers, 4432 26th Road North, Arlington, Va. Head Curators.—Philip W. Bishop, 1236 11th Street, Zone 1; Richard H. Howland, 1516 33d Street, Zone 7; Robert P. Multhauf, 145 D Street SE., Zone 3; Mendel L. Peterson, 933 North Longfellow Street, Arlington 5, Va. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY Director—Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr., 415 East Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md. ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY Director—Fred I.. Whipple, 35 Elizabeth Road, Belmont, Mass. Assistant Director.—Charles A. Lundquist, 218 Parker Street, Newton, Mass. Assistant Director (Management). —Carlton W. Tillinghast, 30 Glen Road, Brook-line 46, Mass. Chief, Division of Radiation and Organisms.— William H. Klein, 4515 Maple Ave-nue, Bethesda, Md. NATIONAL COLLECTION OF FINE ARTS Director—Thomas M. Beggs, 6017 Hitt Avenue, McLean, Va. FREER GALLERY OF ART Director—John A. Pope, 2425 California Street, Zone 8. Assistant Director.—Harold P. Stern, 2122 Massachusetts Avenue., Zone 7. Independent Agencies NATIONAL AIR MUSEUM Advisory Board— Ma i Brooke E. Allen, representing the Chief of Staff, Department of the ir Force. Rear Adm. P. D. Stroop, representing the Chief of Naval Operations, Depart- ment of the Navy. James Doolittle, citizen member. Grover Loening, citizen member. Leonard Carmichael, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Dzrector.— Philip S. Hopkins, 3900 16th Street, Zone 11. Head Curator.—Paul E. Garber, 1144 44th Place SE., Zone 19. NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK Adams Mill Road. Phene, COlumbia 5-0743 Director—Theodore H. Reed, 4905 Montgomery Avenue, Glencove, Md. Assistant Director.—J. Lear Grimmer, 5712 Bent Branch Road, Zone 16. CANAL ZONE BIOLOGICAL AREA Barro Colorado Island, Gatun Lake, Canal Zone Resident Naturalist.— Martin H. Moynihan, Canal Zone Biological Area, Drawer C, Balboa, Canal Zone. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE SERVICE Chief —Jeremiah A. Collins, 13 Montgomery Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY COMMISSION . (Members not yet appointed) Director.—[Vacant.] NATIONAL ARMED FORCES MUSEUM ADVISORY BOARD Chairman.—Dr. John Nicholas Brown. Ex Officio: Secretary of Defense. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Members: Chief Justice of the United States. Secretary of Army. Secretary of Navy. Secretary of Air Force. Dr. Rufus Early Clement. Dr. David Lloyd Kreeger. Dr. Henry Bradford Washburn, Jr. Dr. William W. Whiteman. 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: Chief Justice of the United States, chairman. Secretary of State. Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Chester Dale. Paul Mellon. Rush H. Kress. John Hay Whitney. John Nichol Irwin II. 606 Congressional Directory President.—Chester Dale, Plaza Hotel, New York, N.Y. Vice President.—Paul Mellon, Oak Spring, Upperville, Va. 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 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. NATIONAL CULTURAL CENTER (Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the National Cultural Center) 718 Jackson Place. Phone, EXecutive 3-3300 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman.—Roger L. Stevens. Ex Officio: Assistant Secretary of State for Cultural and Educational Affairs. Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education. Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Chairman, D.C. Recreation Board. President, D.C. Board of Commissioners. Librarian of Congress. Director, National Park Service. U.S. Senate: U.S. House of Representatives: Joseph S. Clark. Frank Thompson, Jr. J. W. Fulbright. James C. Wright, Jr. Leverett Saltonstall. Charolotte T. Reid. General: Mrs. Albert D. Lasker. Floyd D. Akers. in ing ini Ralph E. Becker. Richard S. Reynolds. Daniel W. Bell. Frank H. Ricketson, Jr. K. LeMoyne Biliings. Mrs. Jouett Shouse. Edgar M. Bronfman. Roger L. Stevens. John Nicholas Brown. L. Corrin Strong. Ralph J. Bunche. Mrs. George A. Garrett. OFFICERS Chairman.—Roger L. Stevens, 745 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. Vice Chairman.—L. Corrin Strong, 2712 32d Street, Zone 8. General Counsel.—Ralph E. Becker, 2916 32d Street, Zone 8. Treasurer.—Daniel W. Bell, 3816 Gramercy Street, Zone 16. Secretary.—Jarold A. Kieffer, 8201 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Amin: Secretary.— Mrs. James C. Cantrell, Jr., 7400 Oriole Avenue, Springfield, a. ; Assistant Treasurer.—Paul J. Seltzer, 3215 45th Street, Zone 16. Assistant Treasurer.—Kenneth Birgfeld, 5116 West Ridge Road, Zone 16. OFFICIALS Secretary-Coordinator.—Jarold A. Kieffer, 8201 Woodhaven Boulevard, Bethesda, ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE ARTS Chairman.— Robert W. Dowling, 978 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. Independent Agencies SOLDIERS’ HOME, UNITED STATES REGULAR ARMY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS United States Soldiers’ Home. Phone, RAndelph 6-9100 Gen. Wade H. Haislip (retired), Governor of the Home. Lt. Gen. Leonard D. Heaton, The Surgeon General. Lt. Gen. Walter K. Wilson, Jr., The Chief of Engineers. Maj. Gen. Paul A. Mayo, Chief of Finance. Maj. Gen. Charles L. Decker, The Judge Advocate General. Maj. Gen. Joe C. Lambert, The Adjutant General. [Vacancy.] OFFICERS OF THE HOME Residing at the Home. Phone, RAndeclph 6-9100 Governor.—Gen. Wade H. Haislip, U.S.A. (retired). Deputy Governor.—Brig. Gen. John F. Cassidy, U.S.A. (retired). Secretary-Treasurer.—Col. Edward V. Freeman, U.S.A. (retired). Chief Surgeon.— Brig. Gen. Harry D. Offutt, U.S.A. (retired). Quartermaster and Purchasing Officer.—Col. Coleman Romain, U.S.A. (retired). Secretary, Board of Commaissioners.—Col. Edward H. Young, U.S.A. (retired). SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD 811 Vermont Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-3151 Members: : Francis Adams Cherry (chairman), 5324 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Thomas J. Donegan, 3247 Chestnut Street, Zone 15. James R. Duncan, 100 Longview Drive, Alexandria, Va. Edward Cleaveland Sweeney, 3300 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. Executive Secretary.— Robert K. Thurber, 6404 Winston Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. General Counsel.—Frank R. Hunter, Jr., 3317 North George Mason Drive, Arlington, Va. TARIFF COMMISSION, UNITED STATES Tariff Commission Building, Eighth and E Streets. Phone, NAtional 8-3947 Commissioners: Ben D. Dorfman (chairman), of District of Columbia, 4719 30th Street, Zone 8. Joseph E. Talbot, of Connecticut, 7809 14th Street, Zone 12. Walter R. Schreiber, of Maryland, 5412 Middleton Lane SE., Zone 22. Glenn W. Sutton, of Georgia, 2800 Adams Mill Road. William E. Dowling, of Michigan, 3900 Watson Place, Zone 16. James W. Culliton, of Indiana, 917 North Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Va. Secretary—Donn N. Bent, 5110 Eighth Road South, Arlington 4, Va. Assistant to the Secretary.— Edith L. Finch, Greenacres Drive, Hillandale, Md. Director of Investigation.— Willard W. Kane, 933 Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Assistant to the Director of Investigation.— Oscar E. Kiessling, 217 Haycock Road, Falls Church, Va. Assistant to the Director of Investigation.— William W. Meyer, 6911 General Duff Drive, Falls Church, Va. Chief, Economics Division.— David Lynch, 3679 Highwood Drive SE., Zone 20. Chief, International Commercial Relations Section.—Kirkley S. Coulter, 608 South George Mason Drive, Arlington 4, Va. General Counsel.—Paul Kaplowitz, 5135 Linnean Avenue, Zone 8. Asotin) fren] Counsel.—Russell N. Shewmaker, 5857 Nebraska Avenue, one 15. 608 Congressional Directory Chief of Technical Service—John B. Howard, Boyds, Md. Assistant Chief of Technical Service—Albert F. Parks, 2907 Edghill Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chiefs of Technical Divisions: Agricultural —Hyman Leikind, 8416 10th Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Ceramics.—Ray T. Watkins, 3202 Pickwick Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Chemicals.— Frank Gonet, 4007 North Woodstock Street, Arlington 7, Va. Lumber and Paper.—Edward P. Furlow, 4406 North Vacation Lane, Arling- ton 7, Va. Metals.— Nicholas Yaworski, Route 4, Box 538, McLean, Va. Sundries.— Walter L. Sanders, Jr., 4740 North 34th Road, Arlington, Va. Textiles—Roland L. Lee, Jr., 5610 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 15. Director of Admanistration.— Richard O. Quill, 5910 Woodacres Drive, Zone 16. 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 383-4631; Knoxville, Tenn. Phone, 522-7181; Chattanooga, Tenn. Phone, 265-3551; Washington Office, Woodward Building. Phone, NAtional 8-7031 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Charrman.— Aubrey J. Wagner, 1600 Cedar Lane, Knoxville 18, Tenn. Vice Chairman.—A. R. Jones, Apt. 32F, Hamilton House, 1400 Kenesaw Avenue, Knoxville 19, Tenn. Director.—Frank E. Smith, 204 Suburban Road, Knoxville 19, Tenn. General Manager.—Louis J. Van Mol, 1309 Avonmouth Road, Knoxville 14, Tenn. dsision; General Manager.—Edwin A. Shelley, 3016 Gibbs Road, Knoxville 18, enn. Assistant to the General Manager (Budget and Planning).—E. Philip Ericson, 8616 Hempstead Drive, Knoxville 19, Tenn. Chief, Budget Staff —L. Edward Ellis, 328 Tedlo Lane, Knoxville 20, Tenn. Director of Information.—Paul L. Evans, 55 Dogwood Road, Norris, Tenn. Power Financing Officer.—G. O. Wessenauer, 2931-N Nurick Drive NW. Chattanooga 5, Tenn. Waslengin Representative.— Marguerite Owen, 3000 39th Street, Washington General Counsel and Secretary to the Corporation.—Charles J. McCarthy, Route 10, Martin Mill Pike, Knoxville 20, Tenn. Comptroller —Gifford G. Cruze, 1109 Young Avenue, Maryville, Tenn. Director of Health.—O. Merton Derryberry, M.D., 621 Mississippi Avenue, Signal Mountain, Tenn. Dreier of Personnel.—John E. Massey, 1015 Kenesaw Avenue SW., Knoxville 19, enn. Director of Property and Supply.— Ashford Todd, Jr., Sunset Road West, Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Directo of Purchasing.—Paul I. Fahey, 95 South Crest Road, Chattanooga 4, enn. Director of Reservoir Properties—Robert M. Howes, 5006 Jacksboro Pike, Knoxville 18, Tenn. Director of Forestry Development.— Kenneth J. Seigworth, 100 West Norris Road, Norris, Tenn. Director, Tributary Area Development.—Richard Kilbourne, 27 Dogwood Road, Norris, Tenn. Chief Engineer.—George P. Palo, 8129 Chesterfield Drive, Knoxville 19, Tenn. Chief Construction Engineer.—Hendon R. Johnston, 6810 Haverhill Road, Knoxville 19, Tenn. Gines Design Engineer.— Walter F. Emmons, 112 West Norris Road, Norris, enn. Chief Water Control Planning Engineer.—Reed A. Elliot, 5600 Marilyn Drive, Knoxville 14, Tenn. Director of Navigation and Local Flood Relations.—J. Porter Taylor, 2909 Barber Hill Lane, Knoxville 20, Tenn. Independent Agencies Manager of Agricultural and Chemical Development.— Lewis B. Nelson, 1918 Courtney Avenue, Florence, Ala. Assistant Manager of Agricultural and Chemical Development.—John H. Walthall, Route 1, Wilson Lake, Sheffield, Ala. Director of Agricultural Development.— Gerald G. Williams, 825 Sherrod Avenue, Florence, Ala. Director of Chemical Development.— Travis P. Hignett, 704 Wilson Dam Circle, Sheffield, Ala. Director of Chemical Operations.—Stewart A. Harvey, 602 Wilson Dam Avenue, Sheffield, Ala. Mee of Power.—G. O. Wessenauer, 2931-N Nurick Drive NW., Chattanooga 5, Tenn. Assistant Manager of Power.—James E. Watson, 126 Norvell Drive, Signal Mountain, Tenn. Director of Power Construction.— Worth B. Richardson, 1075 Druid Drive, Signal Mountain, Tenn. Director of Power Marketing.—Paul S. Button, 3757 Queens Road, Chattanooga 6, Tenn. Director of Power Planning and Engineering.— Kenneth E. Hapgood, 4507 South Mayfair Avenue, Chattanooga 11, Tenn. Director of Power Production.—E. Floyd Thomas, 3589 Kings Road, Chatta-nooga 6, Tenn. Director of Power System Operations.—Charles P. Almon, Jr., 405 Fern Trail, Signal Mountain, Tenn. UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY 1776 Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, REpublic 7-8340 Director—Edward R. Murrow. Executive Assistant.—Reed Harris, 4905 Berkley, Chevy Chase, Md. Deputy Director—Donald M. Wilson, 4237 Garfield Street, Zone 7. Special Assistant.— Alan Carter, 4000 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Deputy Director (Policy and Plans). — Thomas C. Sorensen, 7503 Honeywell Lane, Bethesda, Md General Counsel and Congressional Liaison.—Stanley Plesent, 3724 MeKinley Street, Zone 15. Assistant Director (Africa) —Edward V. Roberts, 220 Orchard Drive, Fairfax, Va. Assistant Director (Europe).— Morrill Cody, 1218 28th Street, Zone 7. Assistant Director (Far East).—W. Kenneth Bunce, 3217 Old Dominion Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director (Latin America). —Hewson A. Ryan, 6109 Robinwood Road, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Director (Near East and South Asia). — William B. King, 2800 O Street, Zone 7. Assistant Director (Soviet Union and Eastern European Affairs).— Leslie S. Brady, 4922 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant Director (Admanistration) —G. Lewis Schmidt, 4915 Wrightson Drive, McLean, Va. Budget Officer—Robert R. Evans, 220 Whitmoor Terrace, Silver Spring, Md. Director of Personnel.—Lionel S. Mosley, 818 Glenmere Drive, Fairfax, Va. Director, Broadcasting Service.—Henry Loomis, Middleburg, Va. Director, Information Center Service.—Gordon A. Ewing, 1603 35th Street, Zone 7. Director, Motion Picture Service—George Stevens, Jr., 1330 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 6. Director, Press and Publicaiions Service—Ray Mackland, 4301 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Television Service.— Charles Hill, 2480 16th Street, Zone 9. Director, Office of Public Information.—Lowell Bennett, 707 31st Street South, Arlington, Va. Director, Office of Research and Reference Service—Oren Stephens, 302 North Virginia Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Director, Office of Private Cooperation.—Sanford S. Marlowe, 4914 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Director, Office of Security—Paul J. MecNichol, 418 Waynewood Boulevard, Alexandria, Va. 610 Congressional Directory VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Veterans Administration Building, Vermont at H Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-4120 Administrator of Veterans Affairs.—John S. Gleason, Jr. Assistant to the Admanistrator.—L. J. Hook, 9719 West Bexhill Drive, Ken-sington, Md. Special Assistant to the Administrator—Leon M. Wallace, 5118 New Hampshire Avenue. Special Assistant to the Administrator.—Edward T. Kelly, 5518 Kirby Road, Falls Church, Va. Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.—Donald M. Skinder, 7116 Beryl Road, Alexandria, Va. Congressional Liaison Officer.—Harold W. Lincoln, 1440 Rock Creek Ford Road, Zone 11. Secretary to the Administrator.— D. Jane Hudson, 2725 Fort Baker Drive Mrs. SE., Zone 20. Dee Administrator.—W. J. Driver, 215 West Columbia Street, Falls Church, a. Associate Deputy Adminisirator.—A. H. Monk, 2705 North Somerset Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Deputy Adminzsirator.—A. T. McAnsh, 3417 Bent Place NW. Chairman, Administrator’s Advisory Council. — Dr. Charles P. Henke, 5604 Win- gate Drive, Bethesda, Md. Chief Benefits Director.—{Vacant.] Chief Insurance Director.—P. J. Budd, 5536 Backlick Road, Springfield, Va. ae Tic — William S. Middleton, M.D., 4200 Cathedral Director Avenue, one 16. Controller.—Joe M. Hansman, 3709 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va. General Counsel.—Cyril F. Brickfield, 9615 Bellevue Drive, Bethesda, Md. Assistant Administrator for Management Service.—Paul N. Schmoll, 1500 Massa- chusetts Avenue. Assistant Administrator for Appraisal.—Blake E. Turner, 318 Cabin Road SE., Vienna, Va. Assistant Administrator for Construction.— Whitney Ashbridge, 3 Magnolia Park-way, Chevy Chase 15, Md. dhostgon) oman for Personnel.—Willis O. Underwood, 3144 O Street, one 7. Director, Information Service.—F. R. Hood, 513 Westcott Street, Falls Church, Va. Chat foard of Veterans Appeals.—James W. Stancil, 100 Fourth Street NE., Zone 2. WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY (Organized 1833; chartered 1859; acts of Congress August 2, 1876, October 2, 1888) President ex Officico.—John F. Kennedy, President of the United States. Vice Presidents ex Officco.—The Governors of the several States. First Vice President.—U. S. Grant 3d, 1135 21st Street, Zone 6. Second Vice President. —dJohn Lord O’ Brian, 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Treasurer.—Charles C. Glover, Jr., 4200 Massachusetts Avenue. Seregerg .—Conrad L. Wirth, 3808 East Leland Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. embers: Cloyd Heck Marvin; Benjamin M. McKelway; Colgate W. Darden, Jr.; Thomas C. Kinkaid; Charles S. Dewey; Chief Justice Earl Warren; Harry Flood Byrd; Robert Woods Bliss; Corcoran Thom, Jr.; David E. Finley; Melville Grosvenor; Samuel Spencer; George Hamilton ; FrederickM. Bradley. Members Emeritus: SamuelH. Kauffmann; Gilbert H. Grosvenor; JosephC. Grew; C. R. Train. 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, 1925-239; 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 Regents, 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. 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. 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., 1937-43; Assistant Attorney General, 1943-45; Attorney General of the United States, 1945-49; nominated by President Truman to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States August 2, 1949, confirmed by the Senate August 18, 1949, and took his seat October 3, 1949; 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 89708°—63 41 614 Congressional Directory 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 1937-42 and again 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 Dris-coll, 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 Eisenhower, a recess appointment on October 15, 1956; took the oaths and his seat on 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. POTTER STEWART, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born Jackson, Mich., January 23, 1915; Yale College, A.B., 1937, Yale Law School, LL.B., 1941; married Mary Ann Bertles, April 24, 1943; three children, Harriet, Potter, David; practiced law New York City and Cincinnati, Ohio, 1941-54; served 3 years active sea duty during World War II, discharged as lieutenant in 1945; appointed by President Eisenhower to United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, April 27, 1954, and took oath of office and assumed duties as Circuit Judge, June 1, 1954; appointed from Ohio as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States on October 14, 1958, during a recess of the Senate, and took the oaths of office and his seat on that day; was nominated by President Eisenhower on January 17, 1959, as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States: was confirmed by the Senate on May 5, 1959, and took the oaths of office on May 15, 1959. BYRON RAYMOND WHITE, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; born in Ft. Collins, Colo., June 8, 1917; son of Alpha Albert White and Maude Burger White; elementary and high school, Wellington, Colo.; B.A., University of Colorado, 1938; Rhodes scholar, Oxford, England, 1939; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1946; married Marion Lloyd Stearns of Denver, Colo., June 15, 1946; children, Charles Byron and Nancy Pitkin; law clerk to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1946-47; associate, Lewis, Grant, Newton, Davis & Henry (now Lewis, Grant & Davis), 1947-50, partner, 1950-60; Deputy Attorney General of the United States, January 1961-April 1962; nominated Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President Kennedy on April 3, 1962, confirmed by the Senate on April 11, 1962, and took the oaths of office and his seat on April 16, 1962; officer USNR May 1942—-January 1946, honorably discharged as lieutenant commander. ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, was born in Chicago, Ill., August 8, 1908; son of Joseph and Rebecca Goldberg; received elementary education in Chicago public schools; graduated Benjamin Harrison High School (1924); attended Crane Junior Col-lege, a branch of the City College of Chicago; Bachelor of Science in Law (1929) and Doctor of Jurisprudence (1930) Northwestern University; editor-in-chief “Illinois Law Review’’; admitted to practice before Illinois bar (1929); qualified for practice before the U.S. Supreme Court (1937); engaged in private law prac-tice in Chicago (1929-48), member of the firm of Goldberg, Devoe, Shadur and Mikva, Chicago (1945-61); general counsel for Congress of Industrial Organiza-tions (CIO) (1948-55) and United Steel Workers (1948-61); special counsel for AFL-CIO (1955-61); general counsel for Industrial Union Department, AFL— CIO (1955-61); legal adviser to several individual unions; practiced law with firm of Goldberg, Feller & Bredhoff, Washington, D.C. (1952-61); Secretary of Labor (1961-62); President Kennedy appointed him an Associate Justice of the Judiciary 615 United States Supreme Court on August 29, 1962. He was confirmed by the Senate on September 25, 1962, and took his oath of office and seat on the Court on October 1, 1962; during World War II served as special assistant, with ranks of captain and major, to Office of Strategic Services; author of articles in Amer-ican legal publications and journals of opinion; author of book “AFL-CIO; Labor United’’; married Dorothy Kurgans, artist, 1931; they have two children, a (Ruger Barbara Cramer, and a son, Robert M. Goldberg; legal residence, inois. 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. 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; Brown, 1960; Yale, 1961; 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 advocate, Officers’ Reserve Corps, United States Army, 1917; assistant to the Secretary of War; secretary and counsel to the President’s Mediation Commission; assistant to the Secretary of Labor; chairman of War Labor Policies Board, June 1918; declined Governor Ely’s nomination to 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, 2d enlarged edition 1961; 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 Jurisdiction (with Harry Shulman), 1937; Of Law And Men, 1956; Felix Frankfurter Reminisces (Phillips) 1960; 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, retired August 28, 1962. HAROLD HITZ BURTON, of Cleveland, Ohio, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, retired; 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 Uni-versity, Wesleyan University (Conn.), Fenn College, and University of Cincinnati; 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 616 Congressional Directory Reserve University 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 Repre-sentatives, 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 Presi-dent Truman, September 18, 1945; confirmed September 19, 1945, and took his seat October 1, 1945; retired October 13, 1958. 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; LL. D., University of Louisville, 1956; married Gertrude Gurtz, August 11, 1917; children—Sherman, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Callanan, John Evan; began practice at New Albany, 1916; member, Stotsenburg, Weathers & Minton, 1922-25; member, Shutts & Bowen, Miami, Fla., 1925-28; returned to New Albany, 1928; public counselor of Indiana, 1933-34; elected to the United States Senate on November 6, 1934, for term ending January 3, 1941; served as majority whip from April 1939 to January 3, 1941; appointed administrative as-sistant 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 Sep-tember 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. CHARLES EVANS WHITTAKER, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, retired; 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; was retired for physical disability on April 1, 1962. 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 Douglas, 4852 Hutchins Place, Zone 7. *Mr. Justice Clark, 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. *Mr. Justice Harlan, 1677 31st Street, Zone 7. *Mr. Justice Brennan, 3037 Dumbarton Avenue, Zone 7. *Mr. Justice Stewart, 5136 Palisade Lane, Zone 16. *Mr. Justice White, 2209 Hampshire Road, McLean, Va. *Mr. Justice Goldberg, 2811 Albemarle Street, Zone 8. RETIRED *Mr. Justice Reed, the Mayflower, Zone 6. *Mr. Justice Frankfurter, 2339 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. *Mr. Justice Burton, Dodge Hotel, Zone 1. *Mr. Justice Minton, Silver Hills, New Albany, Ind. *Mr. Justice Whittaker, 615 Federal Courts Building, Kansas City 6, Mo. Judiciary 617 OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COURT Clerk.—John F. Davis, 4704 River Road, Zone 16. Deputy Clerk.—Edmund P. Cullinan, 4823 Reservoir Road, Zone 7. Marshal.—T. Perry Lippitt, 6004 Corbin Road, Woodacres 16, Md. Reporter of Decisions.— Walter Wyatt, 1702 Kalmia Road, Zone 12. Librarian.—Helen Newman, 126 Third Street SE., Zone 3. Press Information.—Banning E. Whittington, 6037 Fifth Road North, Arlington Ladd a, Va, 618 Congressional Directory UNITED STATES COURTS OF APPEALS District of Columbia Judicial Circuit (District of Columbia).—Mr. Chief Justice Warren, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—David L. Bazelon. Circuit Judges.— Henry W. Edgerton, Wilbur K. Miller, Charles Fahy, George Thomas Wash-ington, John A. Danaher, Walter M. Bastian, Warren E. Burger, J. Skelly Wright. Clerk.—Nathan J. Paulson, Washington 1, D.C. First Judicial Circuit (Districts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Puerto Rico).—Mr. Justice Goldberg, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Peter Woodbury, Concord and Manchester, N. H. Circuit Judges.— John P. Hartigan, Providence, R. I., Bailey Aldrich, Boston, Mass. 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.—J. Edward Lumbard, New York, N.Y. Circuit Judges.—Charles E. Clark, New Haven, Conn.; Sterry R. Waterman, Burlington (mailing address, St. Johnsbury, Vt.); Leonard P. Moore, New York, N.Y.; Henry J. Friendly, New York, N.Y.; J. Joseph Smith, Hartford, Conn.; Irving Kaufman, New York, N.Y., Paul R. Hays, New York, N.Y.; Thurgood Marshall, 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.—Gerald McLaughlin, Newark, N.J.; Harry E. Kalodner, Philadelphia, Pa.; Austin L. Staley, Pittsburgh, Pa.; William Henry Hastie, Philadelphia, Pa.; J. Cullen Ganey, Philadelphia, Pa.; William F. Smith, Newark, N.J. [Vacancy]. 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 Carolina, western North Carolina, eastern South Carolina, and western South Carolina).—Mr. Chief Justice Warren, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.— Simon E. Sobeloff, Baltimore, Md. Circuit Judges.—Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr., Greenville, S.C.; Herbert S. Boreman, Parkersburg, W. Va.; Albert V. Bryan, Alexandria, Va.; J. Spencer Bell, Charlotte, N.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.—Elbert Parr Tuttle, Atlanta, Ga. Circuit Judges.—Joseph C. Hutch-eson, Jr., Houston, Tex.; Richard T. Rives, Montgomery, Ala.; Ben F. Cameron, Meridian, Miss.; Warren L. Jones, Jacksonville, Fla.; John R. Brown, Houston, Tex.; John Minor Wisdom, New Orleans, La.; Walter P. Gewin, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Griffin B. Bell, Atlanta, Ga. 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 Stewart, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Lester L. Cecil, Dayton, Ohio. Circuit Judges.—Thomas F. McAllister, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Shackelford Miller, Jr., Louisville, Ky.; Paul C. Weick, Cleveland, Ohio; Clifford O’Sullivan, Port Huron, Mich.; [Vacancy]. Clerk.—Carl W. Reuss, Cincinnati 2, Ohio. 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.—John 8S. Hastings, Chicago, Ill.; Circuit Judges.—F. Ryan Duffy, Milwaukee, Wis.; Elmer J. Schnackenberg, Chicago, Ill.; Win G. Knoch, Chicago, Ill.; Latham Castle, Chicago, Ill.; Roger J. Kiley, Chicago, Ill.; Luther M. Swygert, Chicago, III. Clerk.—XKenneth J. Carrick, Chicago 10, Ill. Judiciary 619 Eighth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Minnesota, northern Towa, southern Iowa, eastern Missouri, western Missouri, eastern Arkansas, western Arkansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota).—Mr. Justice White, Cir-cuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Harvey M. Johnsen, Omaha, Nebr.; Circuit Judges.—Charles J. Vogel, Fargo, N. Dak.; Martin Donald Van Oosterhout, Sioux City, Iowa; Marion C. Matthes, St. Louis, Mo.; Harry A. Blackmun, Rochester, Minn.; Albert A. Ridge, Kansas City, Mo.; [Vacancy]. Clerk.— Robert C. Tucker, St. Louis, Mo. Ninth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Alaska, northern California, southern California, Oregon, Nevada, Montana, eastern Washington, western Washington, Idaho, Arizona, Territories of Hawaii, and Guam).—Mr. Justice Douglas, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Richard H. Chambers, Tueson, Ariz. Circuit Judges.—Stanley N. Barnes, Los Angeles, Calif.; Frederick G. Hamley, San Francisco, Calif.; Oliver D. Hamlin, Jr., San Francisco, Calif.; Gilbert H. Jertberg, Fresno, Calif.; Charles M. Merrill, San Francisco, Calif.; M. Oliver Koelsch, San Francisco, Calif.; James R. Browning, Great Falls, Mont.; Ben Cushing Duniway, San Francisco, Calif. Clerk.—Frank H. Schmid, P.O. Box 547, San Francisco 1, Calif. Tenth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Kansas, eastern Oklahoma, western Oklahoma, northern Oklahoma, and New Mexico).— Mr. Justice White, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.—Alfred P. Murrah, Okla-homa City, Okla. Circuit Judges.—John C. Pickett, Cheyenne, Wyo.; David T. Lewis, Salt Lake City, Utah; Jean S. Breitenstein, Denver, Colo.; Delmas C. Hill, Wichita, Kans.; Oliver Seth, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Clerk.—Robert B. Cartwright, Denver 2, Colo. 620 Congressional Directory UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT U.S. Courtheuse, Third Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-5700 DAVID L. BAZELON, chief 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 &, 1950, and took oath of office February 24, 1950, under Com-mission of President Truman dated February 10, 1950, became chief judge October 9, 1962. HENRY W. EDGERTON, circuit 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 ourt of Appeals by President Roosevelt November 26, 1937; confirmed by the Senate December 9, 1937; assumed duties February 1, 1938; chief judge May 30, 1955 to October 20, 1958. 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; served as chief judge of the Circuit from October 22, 1960, to October 9, 1962. 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 (Mrs. John Carroll Johnson); educated public schools and Darlington School, Rome, Ga.; University of Notre Dame, 1910-11; LL. B., Georgetown University, Washington, 1914; LL. D., 1942; admitted to District of Columbia Bar, 1914, and practiced in Washington until 1924, except service in naval aviation 1917-19, and from 1947 to 1949; practiced in Santa Fe, N. Mex., 1924-33; First Assistant Solicitor, Member and Chairman, Petroleum Administrative Board, 1933-35, Department of Interior, Washington; General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board, 1935-40; Assist-ant Solicitor General of the United States, 1940-41; member President’s Naval and Air Base Commission to London, 1941; Solictor General of the United States, 1941-45; Adviser to United States Delegation to San Francisco Confer-ence, United Nations, 1945; the Legal Adviser, Military Governor, Germany, 1945-46; the Legal Adviser, Department of State, 1946-47; Adviser, United States Delegation to General Assembly, United Nations, 1946; Alternate Repre-sentative, United States Delegation to General Assembly, United Nations, 1947 and 1949; Chairman, Personnel Security Review Board, Atomic Energy Commis-sion, 1949; Chairman, President’s Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services, 1948-50 (Robert S. Abbot Memorial Award, Judiciary : 1951); President, Catholic Association for International Peace, 1950-51; nomi-nated 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; President, Washington League of Laymen’s Retreats, 1960-63; John Carroll Award, 1952 (Georgetown University); Russman Award, 1953; awarded Navy Cross by President Wilson; awarded Medal of 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., 1962, 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 District of Columbia, in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut and in the District of Columbia, in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit as well as 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; legal residence, Meriden, Conn. WALTER MAXIMILLIAN BASTIAN, circuit judge, of Washington, D.C.; born in Washington, D.C., November 16, 1891; educated in public schools of Washington, D.C., and Georgetown University, receiving LL. B. in 1913; LL. D. National University. 1952; George Washington University, 1958; admitted to 622 Congressional Directory bar of District of Columbia 1913; 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; trustee of George Washington University; treasurer of bar association of District of Columbia, 1931-35, president of that association in 1936; member of Committee on Admis-sions and Grievances of District of Columbia District Court, 1946-50; 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 Gov-ernors 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., 1907; son of Charles Joseph and Katharine Schnittger Burger; student, University of Min-nesota G.E.D. 1925-27; St. Paul College of Law, 1931, LL.B. (magna cum laude); married Elvera Stromberg, 1933; children—Wade Allan, Margaret Elizabeth; admitted to Minnesota Bar, 1931; engaged in private general practice 1931-1953 as associate in Boyesen, Otis & Faricy, and partner in successor firms of Faricy, Burger, Moore & Costello; special lecturer St. Paul College of Law (now Mitchell College of Law) 1931-1946 (contracts, trusts); post graduate studies New York University School of Law, Hague Academy of International Law, The Hague, Holland; member Federal Bar Association, American Bar Association, Minnesota State Bar Association, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, Inter-Amer-ican Bar Association, International Bar Association; Institute of Judicial Ad-ministration; American Judicature Society; Agent of the United States in relation to claims of foreign governments and nationals; member U.S. Delegation and Legal Adviser International Labor Organization Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 1954; U.S. participant International Congress of Judges, Rome, Italy, 1958; Assistant Attorney General of the United States in charge of civil litigation of the United States and international litigation 1953-56; nominated by President Eisenhower January 1956 as Judge of the United States Court of Appeals (D.C. Circuit), confirmed March 1956 and qualified April 13, 1956. JAMES SKELLY WRIGHT, circuit judge; born in New Orleans, La., January 14, 1911, son of James Edward and Margaret (Skelly) Wright; Ph. B,, Loyola University, New Orleans, 1931; LL.B., 1934; LL.D., Yale University, 1961; LL.D., University of Notre Dame, 1962; married Helen Mitchell Patton, February 1, 1945; one son, James Skelly; high school teacher, 1931-35; lecturer, English history, Loyola University, 1936-37; member of faculty, Loyola Univer-sity School of Law, 1950 to 1962; Assistant U.S. Attorney, New Orleans, 1937-46; private practice of law, Ingoldsby, Coles & Wright, Washington, 1946-48; U.S. Attorney, Eastern District of Louisiana, 1948-49; U.S. District Judge, Eastern District of Louisiana, 1949 to April 1962; U.S. Circuit Judge, Washington, D.C., April 1962 to date; member, Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Pro-cedure and of Committee on Revision of the Laws of the Judicial Conference of the U.S.; served as lieutenant commander, U.S. Coast Guard, 1942-45; observer, U.S. State Department International Fisheries Conference, London, 1943; member, Louisiana State Bar Association (Board of Governors), Federal Bar Association (President, New Orleans Chapter), Bar Association of District of Columbia, American Bar Association, New Orleans Bar Association; member, Alpha Delta Gamma (National President); member of Army-Navy Country Club, Chevy Chase (Washington); Roman Catholic; Democrat; home: 5317 Blackistone Road, Westmoreland Hills, Washington 16, D.C.; office: U.S. Courthouse, Washington 1, D.C. SENIOR CIRCUIT JUDGE ELIJAH BARRETT PRETTYMAN, Senior circuit judge; born in Lexington, Va., August 23, 1891; son of Forrest Johnston and Elizabeth Rebecca (Stonestreet) Prettyman; A.B. Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va., 1910, A.M., 1911; LL. B., 1915, LL. D., 1946, Georgetown University 1961— William Mitchell School of Law, 1961—Randolph-Macon College; married Lucy C. Hill of Baltimore, Md., September 15, 1917; children, Elizabeth Courtney and Elijah Barrett; admitted to Judiciary 623 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, Order of the Coif; nominated to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia by President Truman, Sep-tember 12, 1945; confirmed by the Senate September 24, 1945; assumed duties October 17, 1945; chief judge October 21, 1958, to October 21, 1960; retired from regular active service April 16, 1962. 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 David L. Bazelon, 3020 University Terrace. *Circuit Judge Henry W. Edgerton, 2925 Glover Driveway. *Circuit Judge Wilbur K. Miller, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. *Circuit Judge Charles Fahy, 5504 Chevy Chase Parkway. *Circuit Judge George Thomas Washington, The Westchester. *Circuit Judge John A. Danaher, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. *Circuit Judge Walter M. Bastian, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. *Circuit Judge Warren E. Burger, 3111 Rochester Street North, Arlington, Va. *Circuit Judge J. Skelly Wright, 5317 Blackistone Road, Westmoreland Hills. *Senior Circuit Judge E. Barrett Prettyman, 5306 Woodlawn Avenue, Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Clerk.—Nathan J. Paulson, 3542 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief Deputy Clerk.—[Vacant.] Marshal.—Joseph N. Weis, 4404 Harrison Street. 624 Congressional Directory UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 MATTHEW F. McGUIRE, chief judge; B.A. Holy Cross College, 1921; LL. B. Boston University School of Law, 1926; Special Assistant to 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. DAVID A. PINE, judge (chief judge, August 6, 1959—September 22, 1961); born September 22, 1891, District of Columbia, son of David Emory and Char-lotte McCormick Pine; educated in Washington public schools, Central High School, Georgetown University, District of Columbia, LL. B. 1913, postgraduate work 1913-14; honorary LL. D., Georgetown University,1954, passed bar exami-nation, June 1913; admitted to District of Columbia bar, October 1913; con-fidential clerk to United States Attorneys General McReynolds, and Gregory, 1914-15; law clerk and assistant attorney, Department of Justice, 1916-17; lieutenant, United States Army, 1918; captain, United States Army, 1918-19; at-torney, Department of Justice, 1919; special assistant to the United States Attorney General, 1919-21 ; engaged in Federal litigation in Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, California, and Nevada; in 1921, returned to the District of Columbia to engage in the private practice of law, and in 1925 became a member of the firm of Easby-Smith, Pine & Hill; in 1929 this firm was dissolved; continued in private practice in the District of Columbia; February 1, 1934, became first assistant 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 Colum-bia; 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 (deceased), also a native Washingtonian; one daughter, Elizabeth Pine Dayton, wife of Dr. Glenn O. Dayton, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif., married to Elenore E. Townsend, of Washington, July 8, 1959; member of District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar Association, Lawyers’ Club, Washington (former presi-dent), the Barristers, Washington (former president), Metropolitan Club, Wash-ington, Chevy Chase Club, Maryland, Delta Theta Phi, and Sigma Nu Phi (honorary); Episcopalian; Mason (former master of St. Johns’ Lodge No. 11, District of Columbia). 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; Junior Warden, All Souls Episcopal Church; Judiciary 625 educated in the public schools of the District of Columbia and Georgetown University, LL. B. 1922, LL. M. 1923; served in the Navy, 1917-19; engaged in the private practice of law in Washington, D.C., 1922-25; assistant corporation counsel, District of Columbia, 1925-30; people’s counsel, District of Columbia, 1930-34, appointed by President Hoover; vice chairman, Public Utilities Com-mission 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 Presi-dent Truman and entered upon the duties of that office on November 1, 1946. EDWARD M. CURRAN, judge; born in Bangor, Maine, May 10, 1903; son of Michael J. and Mary A. Curran; A.B., University of Maine, 1928; LL. B,, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., 1927; admitted to the Dis-trict of Columbia bar 1929 and engaged in practice of the law with Milton W. King until 1934; married Katherine C. Hand of Washington, D.C., June 6, 1934; served as assistant corporation counsel for the District of Columbia 1934-36; judge of the Pclice Court of the District of Columbia 1936-40; United States attorney for the District of Columbia 1940-46; appointed United States district judge by President Truman October 16, 1946; instructor in law, School of Law Catholic University, 1930-35; professor of law Georgetown University School of Law 1943-46; four children: Eileen Marie, Mary Catherine, Ann Elizabeth, Edward M., Jr.; member of the American Bar Association; District of Columbia ‘Bar Association; Phi Kappa Fraternity; 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, vice president and director, Ridgley School For Exceptional Children, Ridgley, Md. 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 T. Escudero; with Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1930-48; member bar of Minnesota and Supreme Court of the United States; member American and Federal bar associations; honorary member District of Columbia Bar Association; appointed district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Truman and entered upon the duties of that office June 28, 1948. CHARLES F. McLAUGHLIN, judge; born Lincoln, Nebr., June 19, 1887; son of William and Mary Ann (Cavanaugh) McLaughlin; A.B., University of Nebraska, 1908; LL. B., Columbia University, 1910; admitted to practice law by Supreme Court of Nebraska 1910 and practiced law in Omaha, Nebr., contin-uously thereafter; admitted to State and Federal Courts and United States Supreme Court; special master in Chancery, Federal Court, 1916-17; delegate to Nebraska State Constitutional Convention, 1920; United States Army 1917-19, captain, 347th Field Artillery, 91st Division; major, Field Artillery Reserves; served overseas in American Expeditionary Forces and in Army of Occupation; married Margaret Bruce, and they have two children, Edward Bruce and Mary Elizabeth (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. BURNITA SHELTON MATTHEWS, judge; born in Copiah County, Missis-sippi, December 28, 1894; admitted to bar and began practice in District of Columbia, 1920; received a recess appointment as judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Truman October 21, 1949, and took oath of office and entered on duty November 9, 1949; nominated by President Truman as judge of said court January 5, 1950, confirmed by Senate April 4, 1950, and took oath of office April 11, 1950. 626 Congressional Directory 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; 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 McGarraghy; educated in local public schools; graduated from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1921, LL.B.; served with Engineer Corps, U.S. Army, 1917-1920; Assistant Corporation Counsel, 1924-25; married to Marian Boyd Cameron, February 24, 1939; member law firm of Colladay, McGarraghy, 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; attended public schools in Jacksonville, Fla., and New Orleans, La., received the degree of LL.B. from Georgetown University Law School in 1926; admitted to the Bar of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in October 1926, and subsequently to the Bars of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and the Supreme Court of the United States; engaged in private practice here until August 1, 1930, on which date was appointed Assistant United States Attorney 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 Fed-eral Communications Commission; member of the law firm of Hogan & Hartson, 1949-57; married Lucile M. -Camalier, February 26, 1952; children: John J., Jr., Patricia Anne and Eileen Marie; member of the American Bar Association, served as State Chairman for the District of Columbia, Junior Bar Conference of the American Bar Association during 1938-39; member of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Congressional Country Club and the John Carroll Society; honorary member of the District of Columbia Bar Association, National Lawyers Club, and the Lido Civic Club; nominated judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, February 25, 1957, by President Eisenhower and entered upon the duties of that office on April 2, 1957. GEORGE L. HART, Jr., judge; born in Roanoke, Va., July 14, 1905; son of George L. and Lavella (Slicer) Hart; married Margaret Louise Neller, October 12, 1935; son George L. Hart III; educated elementary schools of Roanoke, Va.; Forest Park Academy, Roanoke, Va.; Virginia Military Institute, A. B. 1927; Harvard Law School LL. B. 1930; admitted to District of Columbia bar, 1930; engaged in private practice of law as partner in firm of Lambert & Hart, 1930-41; entered on active duty as captain, Field Artillery and served as battery commander, Second Armored Division, January 1941; took part in North African Invasion, November 8, 1942; remained overseas until October 1945, during which period took part in the invasions of Africa, Sicily, Salerno, Anzio and Southern France; participated in battle campaigns Algeria-French Morocco, Tunisia, Sicily, Naples-Foggia, Rome-Arno, Anzio, Southern France, Rhineland, Northern France, Central Judiciary 627 Europe; September 1944, promoted to colonel and made chief of staff, 12th Tactical Air Command; decorations: Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Air Medal, Croix de Guerre avec Palme; reentered active practice of law, January 1946, as partner in law firm of Lambert, Hart & Nothrop and remained in active practice to October 1958; chairman, Council on Law Enforcement, District of Columbia, 1955-58; 1954-58, chairman of Republican State Committee in and for the District of Columbia; 1952-56, delegate to Republican National Convention; Episcopalian; member of District of Columbia Bar Association, ABA, the Bar-risters, Palaver Club, National Press Club, Capitol Hill Club, Columbia Country Club; received recess appointment as judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by President Eisenhower on August 26, 1958; assumed duties October 7, 1958; took oath of office September 11, 1959, under permanent commission after Senate confirmation. LEONARD PATRICK WALSH, judge; born March 10, 1904, Superior, Wis.; University of Minnesota; National University (LL.B.. 1933); instructor, George Washington University School of Education, 1929-36; admitted to bar of District of Columbia (1933), United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, The Supreme Court of the United States, and administrative agencies; in private practice, 1933-53; nominated by President Eisenhower, confirmed by Senate, as chief judge, The Municipal Court for the District of Columbia, and took oath in July 1953 (10-year term); nominated by President Eisenhower as judge, United States District Court, confirmed by Senate, and took oath September 21, 1959; professorial lecturer, The George Washington University School of Law, 1956 to date; member: Bar Association of the District of Columbia (member of Board of Directors; president 1951-52), American Bar Association, and Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity. WILLIAM B. JONES, judge; born in Cedar Rapids, Towa, son of James Patrick and Isabel Cecilia Blakely Jones; educated in primary and secondary schools in Denison, Iowa, and Sioux City, Iowa; Notre Dame University, A.B. 1929, LL.B. 1931; admitted to the bars of the State of Montana, District of Columbia, and Maryland; Special Assistant Attorney General, State of Montana, 1935-37; engaged in private practice of law in Montana, 1931-37; attorney, Department of Justice, 1937-43; Office of Price Administration, 1943; Executive Assistant to the American Chairman of the Joint British-American Patent Inter-change Committee, 1943-46; engaged in the practice of law, District of Columbia, as a member of the firm of Hamilton and Hamilton, 1946 to May 14, 1962; ap-pointed by President Kennedy judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia March 19, 1962, confirmed by the Senate and sworn in on May 14, 1962; married to Alice Danicich; one daughter, Barbara; member of the District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar Association, Lawyers’ Club of Washington; Judicial Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers, Fellow, American Bar Foundation: member, Metropolitan Club of Washington, Columbia Country Club of Maryland and the National Lawyers Club of Washington. [One vacancy.] RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Laser Judge.—Matthew F. McGuire, 2701 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. udges: David A. Pine, 3507 Lowell Street, Zone 16. 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. Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, 4500 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Luther W. Youngdahl, 3636 16th Street, Zone 10. Joseph C. McGarraghy, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Zone 8. John J. Sirica, 5069 Overlook Road, Zone 16. George L. Hart, Jr., 3901 Jenifer Street, Zone 15. Leonard P. Walsh, 4625 Rockwood Parkway, Zone 16. William B. Jones, 5516 Grove Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. 628 Congressional Directory RETIRED Jennings Bailey, Kennedy-Warren Apartments, Zone 8. F. Dickinson Letts, 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 Auditor.—John W. Follin, 3416 North Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, Va. 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, 12420 Stony Creek Road, Rockville, Md. Assignment Commissioner.—Richard L. Collins, 2314 Colston Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Assignment Commissioner.—Vernon E. Greaver, 734 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. Chief Probation Officer—Edward W. Garrett, 3909 Seventh Street South, Ar-lington, Va. Deputy Chief Probation Officer.— George W. Howard, 4540 North Chelsea Lane, Bethesda, Md. COMMISSION ON MENTAL HEALTH New U. S. Court Building, 333 Constitution Avenue. Phone, STerling 3-5700 Chairman.—Frederick A. Thuee, 2800 Woodley Road. Alternate.—Samuel Meyer Greenbaum, 2840 Brandywine Street. Physicians (Psychiatrists): William B. Clotworthy, Jr., M.D., 6636 32d Street. Arcangelo D’ Amore, M.D., 2939 Albemarle Street. Irma Belk Hobart, M.D., 5110 Manning Place. Albert E. Marland, M.D., 1216 16th Street. Charles Prudhomme, M.D., 1752 17th Street. Marshall deG. Ruffin, M.D., 4831 Quebec Street. Anna Coyne Todd, M.D., 7519 Broadview Road SE. Secretary.—Bernadette D. Chadwick, 5050 First Street. Judiciary 629 UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Internal Revenue Building. Phone, NAtional 8-4696 EUGENE WORLEY, chief 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 chil-dren; 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; ap-pointed chief judge by President Dwight D. Eisenhower April 13, 1959; entered upon duties of that office May 4, 1959. 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: Dae and private schools in Rochester, Horace Mann School for Boys in New ork, 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. I. JACK MARTIN, judge, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 18, 1908, son of Isaac M. and Clara (Huttenbauer) Martin; University of Pennsylvania; LL.B. University of Cincinnati 1932; married Barbara Cohn, April 11, 1937; children, Donald Jack and Judy Barbara; admitted to Ohio bar, 1932, practiced in Cincinnati, 1932-40; assistant prosecutor, Hamilton County, 1933-40; ad-mitted to Pennsylvania bar, 1941; practiced in Philadelphia 1941-43; administra-tive assistant to Senator Robert A. Taft, 1944-53; administrative assistant to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953-58; member Phi Epsilon Pi; Order of Coif; residence, 9614 Hillridge Drive, Rock Creek Hills, Kensington, Md.; appointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Eisenhower August 6, 1958; assumed duties as judge August 28, 1958. ARTHUR M. SMITH, judge, of Dearborn, Mich.; born September 19, 1903, in Scott, La Grange County, Ind., son of Ora Lynn and Genevieve (Mumford) Smith; education: Ithaca, Mich., public schools, University of Michigan, A.B. 1924, LL.B. 1926; married Elizabeth Barbara Allan of Detroit, Mich., 1926; children, Carrol Jean (Mrs. Dwight A. Lewis) and Arthur Allan; admitted to the State bars of Michigan and Illinois, 1926; practiced patent, trademark, and copyright law in Chicago, Ill., 1926-29 and in Detroit and Dearborn, Mich., 1929-59; lecturer in patent law, University of Michigan 1951-59; author, Patent Law, Cases, Comments and Materials, 1954; The Art of Writing Readable Patents, 1958; coauthor, Patent Licensing, 1958; appointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Eisenhower on April 30, 1959; assumed duties as judge, May 4, 1959. JAMES LINDSAY ALMOND, Jr., judge, son of a locomotive engineer, was born at Charlottesville, Va., June 15, 1898; when a small boy, he moved to his father’s farm in Orange County, Va., and was reared on that farm; graduated from Orange High School in 1917; a veteran of World War I, former high school principal, Lutheran, Sunday school teacher, served as Sunday school superin-tendent, member of Church Council, and on various boards and agencies of his church; 33d degree Scottish Rite Mason, Shriner, Past Potentate Kazim Temple, Roanoke, Va.; member Kiwanis International, Fraternal Orders of Eagles, Moose, United Commercial Travelers, Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi and Omicron Delta Kappa; LL.D., college of William and Mary in 89708°—63——42 630 Congressional Directory Virginia; graduated in law, LL.B. degree, from University of Virginia, June 1923; married Josephine Katherine Minter of Roanoke, August 15, 1925; practiced law at Roanoke, Va., August 1923 to January 1, 1930; assistant commonwealth’s attorney, city of Roanoke, January 1, 1930, to February 1, 1933; judge, Hustings Court, city of Roanoke, February 1, 1933, to December 31, 1945; represented the Sixth Congressional District in the 79th and 80th Congresses, serving on the Military Affairs and Post Office and Civil Service Committees; Attorney Gen-eral of Virginia, April 1948 to September 1957; elected Governor of Virginia on November 5, 1957, and inaugurated January 11, 1958, for a 4-year term; ap-pointed judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by President Kennedy on October 24, 1962; assumed duties as judge on October 30, 1962. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the { those whose daughters accompany them] *Chief Judge Eugene Worley, 4745 32d Street North, Arlington, Va. *Judge Giles S. Rich, 4949 Linnean Avenue, Zone 8. *Judge I. Jack Martin, 9614 Hillridge Drive, Rock Creek Hills, Kensington, Md. *Judge Arthur M. Smith, 5043 Lowell Street, Zone 16. *Judge J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., 208 Wexleigh Drive, Richmond, Va. Judge Joseph R. Jackson (retired), Westchester Apartments, Zone 16. *tJudge Noble J. Johnson (retired), 4318 Warren Street, Zone 16. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Clerk.—Mary A. Young, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Assistant Clerks—Ann Adams, Dorchester House, Zone 9; Dorothy I. Myers, 3624 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Marshal.—George E. Hutchinson, 5031 Fulton Street, Zone 16. Reporter—Robert R. Reque, 3118 John Marshall Drive, Arlington 4, Va. Judiciary 631 UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS Pennsylvania Avenue and Seventeenth Street. Phone, DIstrict 7-0642 MARVIN JONES, chief judge; was born near Valley View, in Cooke County, Tex., son of Horace King and Dosia (Hawkins) Jones; was graduated from South-western University, Georgetown, Tex., with A. B. degree, and from University of Texas with LL. B. degree; was appointed chairman of the board of legal examiners for the seventh supreme judicial district of Texas; member American Legion; elected to the Sixty-fifth and to each succeeding Congress to and including the Seventy-sixth; chairman, House Committee on Agriculture, December 1931 to November 20, 1940; appointed judge of United States Court of Claims April 9, 1940; confirmed by United States Senate April 10, 1940; assumed duties of that office November 20, 1940; on leave beginning January 15, 1943, as adviser and assistant to Justice James F. Byrnes, Director of Economic Stabilization, to June 29, 1943; president, United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture, Hot Springs, Va., May 18 to June 3, 1943; member, President’s War Mobilization Committee; served as Administrator, United States War Food Administration, June 29, 1943, to July 1, 1945, then resumed duties as judge, United States Court of Claims; chief judge of United States Court of Claims, July 10, 1947. 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. 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. JAMES RANDALL DURFEE, judge; born in Oshkosh, Wis., November 3, 1897; son of Thomas Henry and Mary Rossiter Durfee; student Huron College, Huron, S. Dak. 1919-21; Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. 1923-26, LL.B. degree 1926; married Mona Burns of Antigo, Wis., 1933; children, Mary Burns (Mrs. David Clarke), James Randall, Jr., John Thomas; served in World War I 1917-19, Company C, 127th Machine Gun Battalion, 34th Division, A.E.F.; admitted to Wisconsin bar in 1927; member of American Legion; District At-torney, Langlade County, Wis. 1928-32; private practice in Antigo, Wis., 1932-51; appointed Commissioner, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin 1951, Chairman 1953-56; appointed Chairman United States Civil Aeronautics Board 1956-60; appointed Judge United States Court of Claims January 1960, confirmed by the U.S. Senate April 20, 1960, assumed duties of that office May 2, 1960; home ad-dress: No. 4 Carvel Circle, Westmoreland Hills, Washington 16, D.C. OSCAR H. DAVIS, judge; born in New York, N.Y., February 27, 1914; son of Jacob and Minnie (Robison) Davis; educated in the public schools of Mount Vernon, N.Y., Harvard College, A.B., 1934, and Columbia University School of Law, LL.B., 1937; admitted to the practice of law in New York, Febru-ary 1938; private practice New York, N.Y., 1937-39; attorney, Claims (now Civil) Division, United States Department of Justice, 1939-42; served in the Army of the United States 1942-46, ending as captain in the Army Air Forces; returned 632 Congressional Directory to the United States Department of Justice as attorney, Claims Division, 1946-48; served as an assistant to the Solicitor General, 1949-50, second assistant to the Solicitor General, September 1950-July 1954, first assistant to the Solicitor General, July 1954-April 1962; was Acting Solicitor General in July 1953, and July-August 1956; nominated by President Kennedy as associate judge, United States Court of Claims, January 31, 1962, confirmed by the Senate, April 11, 1962, commissioned April 12, 1962, assumed duties of the office April 26, 1962; home address, 2120 16th Street, Washington 9, D.C. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS [The * designates those whose wives accompany them; the } those whose daughters accompany them] Chief Judge Marvin Jones, University Club, Zone 6. *Judge Samuel E. Whitaker, 4921 Quebec Street, Zone 16. *Judge Don N. Laramore, 5017 Scarsdale Road, Sumner, Md., Zone 16. Hudee James R. Durfee, 4 Carvel Circle, Westmoreland Hills, Washington 16, GC. Judge Oscar H. Davis, 2120 16th Street, Zone 9. *Judge Benjamin H. Littleton (retired), 2737 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. Judge J. Warren Madden (retired), Hastings College of The Law, 198 McAllister Street, San Francisco 2, Calif. COMMISSIONERS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS W. Ney Evans, 4651 Kenmore Drive, Zone 7. Wilson Cowen, 6300 Poe Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Marion T. Bennett, 3715 Cardiff Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. William E. Day, 3601 North Roberts Lane, 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, 3920 Argyle Terrace, Zone 11. S. R. Gamer, 2818 Kanawha Street, Zone 15. Robert K. McConnaughey, 5220 Parkway Drive, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Lloyd Fletcher, 4851 Maury Lane, Alexandria, Va. Richard Arens, 12801 Bluhill Road, Wheaton, Md. Franklin M. Stone, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. Herbert N. Maletz, 1919 Hawthorne Avenue, Alexandria, Va. OFFICERS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS Clerk.—Frank T. Peartree, 4663 Third Street South, Arlington, Va. Chief Deputy Clerk.—Wayne A. Roberts, 37-E Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Md. Marshal and Bailiff. —David J. Clouser, 120 Tapawingo Road, Vienna, Va. Secretary to Court.—Dudley G. Skinker, 911 Dennis Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Financial Officer.—Grace E. Wray, 4700 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Administrative Assistant to the Chief Judge.—Pauline M. Bresnahan, 5612 Ogden Road, Sumner 16, Md. Reporter of Decisions.— Margaret H. Pierce, 3829 Garfield Street, Zone 7. Judiciary 633 UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT 201 Varick Street, New York City 14, N. Y. Phone, WAtkins 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-pointed judge, United States Customs Court, February 1, 1943, by President Roosevelt. 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 1’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 bzfore 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 70th, 71st, 72d, 73d, 74th, 75th, 76th, 77th, 78th, and 79th Congresses: appointed judge United States Customs Court by President Harry S. Truman in 1947, where he is now the Presiding Judge of the Third Division. 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 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; invested as a Knight of Malta of the American Chapter on January 15, 1962, at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, by His Eminence, Francis Cardinal Spellman; chairman of the legal committee of the New York County American Legion for 5 years; commander of the Col. Francis Vigo Post 1093, American Legion, for 6 years and a life member; served as vice commander of the New York County American Legion; honorary member of the New York County Press Association of the American Legion; 634 Congressional Directory grand marshal of the Loyalty Day Parade held in New York by the Veterans of Foreign Wars in 1960; honorary commander, New York County Council of the Veterans of Foreign Wars 1951-56, 1957-62; life member of the Adm. H. B. Wilson Post 196, Veterans of Foreign Wars, also member of Father Duffy Post 54, Catholic War Veterans; Pvt. Arthur Shatel Chapter 127, Disabled American Veterans; Cardinal Hayes Garrison, Army and Navy Union, U. 8. A.; honorary member of the Tiro a Segno (New York Rifle Club); 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; made honorary member of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Henry De Bracton Chapter, St. John’s Univer-sity School of Law on April 17, 1959; 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 Association; director, Brotherhood in Action, Inec.; member of the Execu-tive committee of the Federal Business Association of New York (the organization of the heads of all Federal Agencies in the New York area) and chairman of the nominating committee for said Association for the years 1958-61; director, Cardinal Spellman Servicemen’s Club of the National Catholic Community Service; honorary member of the Catholic Court Attaches’ Guild of the City of New York; 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 Sclidarity awarded by the Italian Government on January 9, 1953, and forwarded to the State Depart-ment to be presented at such time as Congressional approval is given for accept-ance of decoration; cited by U. S. Customs and affiliated Federal agencies of the Columbia Association on May 28, 1954, for defense of human rights and fight against bigotry and intolerance; 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; cited for meritorious service to veterans by the Disabled American Veterans, Civil Service Chapter 77, on September 20, 1957; presented on December 14, 1957, with citation of honor by Congressman James J. Delaney on behalf of the George Mueller Post 1786, American Legion, for unqualified dedication of service, with fidelity, devotion and honor; cited by the Columbia Association of the Department of Correction, of which Association he is honorary president, on February 6, 1958, for outstanding devotion and assistance to members of that association; awarded the Star and Cross of Academic Honor by the American International Academy of the U. S. A, for great humanitarian accomplishments and outstanding preeminence, and made an honorary life member of that organization on May 21, 1958; received honorary degree of doctor of humanities conferred by Philathea College of London, Ontario, Canada, on May 21, 1958; cited on June 20, 1958, by New York City Pup Tent 11, Military Order of the Cooties of the United States, for his untiring efforts on behalf of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; received Grand Cross from the Eloy Alfaro International Foundation of the Republic of Panama on August 1, 1959; cited by the Federal Business Association (an organization of all Federal Agencies) on Sep-tember 18, 1962, at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, N.Y. for distinguished service rendered to the Federal Government; cited by the Belgian War Veterans of America, Inc., on October 18, 1962, for distinguished service and made Honorary Commander of that organization for life; admitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court, the United States Court of Cus-toms and Patent Appeals, and United States District Courts; member of American . Bar Association and Federal Bar Association of New York, New Jersey, and Con-necticut; honorary member of the Brooklyn-Manhattan Trial Counsel Associa-tion; 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 Judiciary 635 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 Margaret Duffy; three sons, William, Patrick, and Michael. 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; Willard 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, L. D. S. 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, Nazareth College and Marquette University; 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 Compensation Board, serving in that office 1945 to 1955; president International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commis-sions 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 Committee 1944 and 1948; chairman Resolutions Committee New York State Republican convention 1954; residence: 249 East 48th Street, 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; married Inez Williston; four children: Flaine (Mrs. Lawrence B. Harrisingh), Alice Inez, Mary Louise and Marjorie Linda (twins); 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 636 Congressional Directory 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; received annual alumni award by trustees of Howard University for distinguished postgraduate achievement in law, March 2, 1958; trustee of Howard University since 1961; trustee of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency since 1958; member of American Law Institute, American Bar Association, American Judicature Society, National Bar Associa-tion, Federal Bar Association, Missouri Bar Association, Bar Association of So Louis, and judiciary member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New ork. [Vacancy.] OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES CUSTOMS COURT Clerk.— Edward J. Carey. Marshal.—Dante A. Robilotti. Court Reporters—DeVera Hill, Ferdinand Schwartz, Michael J. Russo, Alfred J. Policastro, Samuel Lerner. Librarian.—Anna H. Olsen. Judiciary 637 UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS Fifth and E Streets Phone, OXford 6-5177 ROBERT EMMETT QUINN, chief judge; born in Phenix, R. I., April 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 HE of President Truman dated June 20, 1951; Democrat; Roman atholic. 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 Foreign 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, 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, Sminiand by Chief Justice Warren; member of American and Michigan Bar ssociations. PAUL J. KILDAY, judge; born in Sabinal, Uvalde County, Texas, March 29, 1900, son of Pat and Mary (Tallant) Kilday; moved with his family to San Antonio, Texas,in 1904; attended the San Antonio public schools, St. Mary’s Parochial School, and old St. Mary’s College of San Antonio, Texas; was graduated from Main Avenue High School and from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C, in 1922, with LL. B. degree; admitted to bar of Texas in 1922; engaged in private practice at San Antonio from 1922 to 1935; First Assistant Criminal District Attorney of Bexar County (San Antonio) 1935 to 1938; 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, 1932, and they have two daughters—Mary Catherine and Betty Ann (Mrs. Fred W. Drogula); elected to the 76th Congress in 1938 and reelected to the eleven succeeding Congresses, serving from January 3, 1939 to September 24, 1961; member, Committee on Military Affairs, House of Repre-sentatives, 1939 to 1946; member, Committee on Armed Services, 1946 to 1961; resigned from House of Representatives September 24, 1961, to accept Presiden-tial appointment; nominated by President Kennedy as Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals, June 28, 1961, for the term expiring May 1, 1976, unanimously confirmed by Senate, July 17, 1961, and took the oath of office September 25, 1961, under commission of President Kennedy dated Septem-ber 25, 1961; Democrat. 638 Congressional Directory RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS (The * designates those whose wives accompany them) *Chief Judge Robert E. Quinn, Fifth and E Streets. *Judge Homer Ferguson, 5054 Millwood Lane. *Judge Paul J. Kilday, 5115 Chevy Chase Parkway. 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, 3450 Toledo Terrace, Hyattsville, Md. Judiciary 639 TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Constitution Avenue at 12th Street. Phone, N Ational 8-5771 NORMAN O. TIETJENS, chief judge—Ohio—born 1903, Napoleon, Ohio; married Lucretia Larkin, 1936; two daughters; attended public schools in Napo-leon; Brown University, Ph. B., 1925 (magna cum laude), M. A., 1927; University of Michigan, J. D., 1930; associate editor, Michigan Law Review, 1929-30; ad-mitted to the bar, Ohio, 1930; District of Columbia, 1949; instructor, Napoleon High School, 1925-26; practice of law, Toledo, Ohio (1930-32) and Napoleon (1932-33) ; special counsel, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, 1933-37; counsel, United States Maritime Commission, 1937-38; attorney, office of the 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 1, 1974; residence: 3509 Overlook 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; 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 Tax Court of the United States (then Board of Tax Appeals), February 28, 1938; reappointed for two succeeding terms June 2, 1938, 2 June 2, 1950; present term expires June 1, 1974; residence: 3103 Garfield treet. 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; reappointed for succeeding term June 2, 1960; term expires June 1, 1972; residence: 2622 31st Street. JOHN GREGORY BRUCE, judge—Kentucky 1897, Edinburg, Ind.; —born married Zilpha Foster; three sons; attended schools in Indiana and Pineville, Ky.; Transylvania University, A. B., 1921, University of Ky., LL. B. (cum laude), 1924; editor-in-chief, Kentucky Law Journal; U. S. Naval Service, 1918-21; admitted to bar, Kentucky, 1923; member of bar, U. S. Supreme Court, U. S. Courts of Appeals for the Fourth, Sixth, Ninth, and Tenth Circuits, U. S. District Courts (Eastern District of Kentucky and Eastern District of Michigan); attorney, Fordson Coal Co. (subsidiary of Ford Motor Co.), Pineville, Ky. and Detroit, Mich., 1924-31; private practice Pineville, Ky., 1931-34; attorney, Department of Justice, 1934-36; chief, Trial Division, Bureau of War Risk Litigation, 1936-43; assistant chief, Frauds Section, Claims Division, 1943-51; chief, Frauds Section, 1951-52; member Order of the Coif, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, and Phi Kappa Tau; Mason (F. & A.M., R.A.M., and K.T.; Past Master and Past Com-mander, Pineville, Ky.); American and Federal Bar Associations; National Law-yers Club; trustee, Bethesda Christian Church; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, May 28, 1952; reappointed May 13, 1958, for succeeding 12-year term; present term expires June 1, 1970; residence: 5524 Pembroke Road, Bethesda, Md. 640 Congressional Directory 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; member: State Bar of Michigan, Genesee County, Mich., Bar Association, and American Bar Association; oath of office as judge, The Tax Court of the United States, June 16, 1952; reappointed for succeeding term June 2, 1960; term expires June 1, 1972; 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 TU. 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, Committee on 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 1, 1968; resi-dence: 2901 18th Street, and 4216 Colonial Road, Baltimore, Md. 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. S. Court of Claims; practice of law, New York and Chicago, with professional specialization in Federal taxation, 1923-55; special attorney, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Washington, 1928-35; lectured extensively on Federal taxation before various institutes, bar associations, and conferences; U. S. military service: aviation cadet, U. S. Naval Reserve Force, 1918; member, American Bar Association (section of taxation); Illinois State Bar Association; Association of the Bar of the City of New York; Chicago Bar Association (chair-man, committee on Federal taxation, 1949; grievance committee, 1950-53; com-mittee on judiciary, 1955); member, Legal Club, Chicago; Federal Tax Forum, Chicago; Methodist; Mason; president, Swarthmore College Alumni Association, 1939-40; Delta Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Order of the Coif; Columbia Country Club; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, March 21, 1955; reappointed for term expiring June 1, 1972; 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. S. Board of Tax Appeals (now the Tax Court), 1927-37; attorney and assistant head, interpretative division, office of chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1937-49; tax advisor to Economic Cooperation Administration mission to Greece, 1949-51; assistant head, interpretative division, office of chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1951-54; special assistant and assistant chief counsel, 1954-55; member, American Bar Association, Masonic Fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, September 1, 1955; term expires June 1, 1974; residence: 7004 Florida Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Judiciary 641 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 Iowa 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 1, 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 eum 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 in Kansas City, Mo.; member of the law firm of Watson, Ess, Groner, Barnett & Whittaker (now known as Watson, Ess, Marshall and Enggas) ; military service: 1944-45, as ROTC instructor, Chicago; past president and trustee of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Club of Missouri, past director of Stock-yards National Bank, Kansas City, Mo., trustee, Holton-Arms School, Washing-ton, D.C.; member of American Bar Association, the A.B.A. Section of Taxation, the American Law Institute, Missouri Bar Association, Kansas City Bar Associ-ation, Lawyers Association of Kansas City, Chancery, Kansas City Country Club, and St. John’s Church, Norwood Parish; appointed to the Tax Court of the United States for the term expiring June 1, 1958; reappointed, term expiring June 1, 1970; residence: 7017 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. RUSSELL E. TRAIN, judge—District of Columbia—born 1920, Jamestown, R. I.; married Aileen Bowdoin; three daughters: Nancy L., Emily L., and Errol C., and one son: Charles Bowdoin; graduated from St. Albans School, Washington, D.C.; Princeton University, A.B. (cum laude), 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 Taxa-tion, 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; member: board of governors (chairman), Saint Albans School, Washington, D.C.; Vestry (Junior Warden) of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Washington, D.C.; Metropolitan Club, Chevy Chase Club; honorary member, East African Professional Hunters’ Association; President, African Wildlife Leadership Foundation; Vice-President, World Wildlife Fund; appointed to Tax Court of the United States, for term expiring June 1, 1958; reappointed, term expiring June 1, 1970; residence: 3101 Woodland Drive. WILLIAM MILLER DRENNEN, judge— West Virginia—born 1914, Jenkins, Ky.; married Margaret Morton, 1940; two daughters, Margaret Penelope, and Dale Louise, and two sons, William M., Jr., and David Holmes; attended public schools in Charleston, W. Va.; Denver, Colo.; Columbus, Ohio; Ohio State Uni-versity, B. S., 1936, and LL. B., 1938; admitted to the bar, West Virginia, 1939; employed during law school years in office of Ohio State Tax Commissioner, and as assistant to the clerk of the Ohio Supreme Court; law clerk to judge of United States District Court for Southern District of West Virginia, 1938-40; associate and later partner in law office of Brown, Jackson & Knight (now Jackson, Kelly, Holt & O’Farrell), Charleston, W. Va., 1940-58; air combat intelligence officer, USNR, 1942-45; past president and member of board of West Virginia Tax In-stitute ; member—city council of Charleston, W. Va.; board of directors of Charles-ton Chamber of Commerce; board of trustees Charleston Memorial Hospital; Kenwood Golf and Country Club, Washington, D.C.; American Bar Associa-tion (section of taxation); West Virginia State Bar; West Virginia Bar Associa-tion; Kanawha County Bar Association; Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Phi frater-nities; appointed to the Tax Court of the United States for the term expiring June 1, 1968, to succeed Judge Stephen E. Rice, deceased. 642 Congressional Directory IRENE FEAGIN SCOTT, judge—Alabama—born October 6, 1912, Union Springs, Ala., daughter of Arthur H. and Irene Peach Feagin; married 1939 to Thomas J. Scott; two children, Thomas J., Jr. and Irene; attended public school in Union Springs, Ala.; graduated Union Springs High School, 1929; A.B. Uni-versity of Alabama, 1932; LL.B. University of Alabama, 1936; LL.M. Catholic University of America, 1939; admitted to Alabama bar 1936; attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1937-50; member, Excess Profits Tax Council, Internal Revenue Service, 1950-52; Special Assistant to Head of Appeals Division, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1952-59; Staff Assistant to the Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1959-60; member, American Bar Association, Kappa Delta, Kappa Beta Pi; oath of office as judge, Tax Court, May 31, 1960; term expires June 1, 1972; residence: 4815 25th Road North, Arlington, Va. WILLIAM M. FAY, judge—Pennsylvania—born May 14, 1915, Pittston, Pa.; married 1945 to Jean M. Burke, Plainfield, N.J.; son, Michael, age 15; attended St. John’s Academy, Pittston; Georgetown, Catholic and Columbus Universities; LL.B., 1942; admitted to District of Columbia Bar, 1942, and United States Supreme Court, 1946; Assistant Counsel, United States Senate Atomic Energy Committee, 1946; Executive Secretary to Senator McMahon of Connecticut, 1946-48; Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1948-57, serving successively as Trial Attorney, Assistant Head of Civil Division, and Assistant Head of Appeals Division; Assistant Regional Counsel in charge of Washington office handling litigation before the Tax Court, 1957-61; military service: 1942-45, serving successively as Naval Intelligence Officer, Gunnery Officer in European theater, and Senior Legal Officer; member of the American Bar (Tax Section), the Federal Bar, and the District of Columbia Bar Associations; the United States Senate Association of Administrative Assistants; and the Kenwood Country Club; appointed to the Tax Court of the United States for the term expiring June 1, 1968, to succeed Judge J. E. Murdock, retired. HOWARD A. DAWSON, Jr., judge—Arkansas—born October 23, 1922, Okolona, Ark.; son of Dr. and Mrs. Howard A. Dawson; married in 1946 to Marianne Atherholt; two daughters, Amy and Suzanne; attended Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D.C.; University of North Carolina, B.S. in Business Administration, 1946; George Washington University Law School, LL.B. 1949; president, Case Club; secretary-treasurer, Student Bar Association; private practice of law, Washington, D.C. 1949-50; served with the Internal Revenue Service as follows: attorney, Civil Division, Office of Chief Counsel 1950-53; civil advisory counsel, Atlanta District, 1953-57; assistant regional counsel, 1957; regional counsel, Atlanta region, 1958; personal assistant to Chief Counsel, December 1, 1958, to June 1, 1959; and assistant to the Chief Counsel, in charge of management and administration, June 1, 1959, to 1962; military service: U.S. Army Finance Corps, 1942-45; served in European Theater; captain, U.S. Army Reserve; member of the District of Columbia Bar, Georgia Bar, American Bar Association (Section of Taxation), Federal Bar Association, National Lawyers Club, Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity, George Washington University Law Alumni Association; appointed to the Tax Court of the United States for term expiring June 1, 1970, to succeed Judge Bolon B. Turner, retired; residence: 7408 Nevis Road, Bethesda, Md. AUSTIN HOYT, judge—Colorado—born 1915, Beacon, N.Y.; son of the late Judge Ferdinand A. and Beatrice Watson Hoyt; married Margaret Llewellyn Carter of Virginia, 1939; three children: son, John Carter Hoyt, and two daugh-ters, Julia Vail Hoyt and Dale Llewellyn Hoyt; attended University of Alabama and St. John’s University; University of Virginia Law School, LL.B. 1938, Dean’s List, Law Review Board, Order of the Coif; admitted to the bars of the District of Columbia, 1939; New York, 1940; and Colorado, 1949; attorney, REA, 1938-40; private practice of law, Beacon, New York, 1940-42; special attorney and assistant to the Attorney General, Antitrust, Criminal, and Tax Divisions, Department of Justice, 1942-49; member of firms of Ziegler and Hoyt, 1949-54, and Hoyt and Gallagher, 1954-59 and 1961-62, Colorado Springs, Colo.; district judge, Fourth Judicial District of Colorado, 1959-61; military service: USNR, Procurement Legal Division, Navy Department, 1944-45; and Flag Secretary, and Air Combat Intelligence Officer, Staff, ComCarDivs 4 and 5, U.S. Pacific Fleet, 1945-46; Lieutenant USNR (retired) ; member of El Paso County, Colo., Judiciary 643 American and Federal Bar Associations, and American Judicature Society; presi-dent Colorado Springs Symphony Orchestra Association, 1958-60, Colorado Springs School for Girls, 1961-62; member, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Alpha Delta, El Paso Club, and Society of Mayflower Descendants; appointed to the Tax Court of the Ved States to succeed Judge John Worth Kern, retired; term expires June 1, 1974. 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 Tax Court of the United States (the Board of Tax Appeals), September 1, 1925; reappointed 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, Federal Bar Association, Oregon Bar Association, National Press Club, National Lawyers Club; residence: 4930 Quebec Street. J. EDGAR MURDOCK, judge—Pennsylvania—born 1894, Greensburg, Pa.; parents, Henry H. and Mary Martha (Machesney) Murdock; married 1923 to Sarah Lynch; son, John Edgar, Jr., Lt. Cdr., USN (retired), and daughters, Sarah Martha (Mrs. Joseph L. Bolster, Jr.) and Elizabeth (Mrs. Richard P. Matsch); attended public 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; served as chairman and presiding judge, 1941-45; chief judge July 1, 1955 to June 30, 1961; retired June 30, 1961; recalled to perform further judicial duties January 5, 1962; member, Order of the Coif, American Bar Association, Princeton Club, Chevy Chase Club, Rolling Rock Club, formerly president and member of Children’s Hospital Board, Washington, D.C.; residence: 2940 Foxhall Road. 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 Tax Court of the United States (then Board of Tax Appeals), November 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. BOLON B. TURNER, judge—Arkansas—born 1897, Little Rock, Ark., married Essie Lee Pearson Tusler, 1950; attended University of Arkansas and George Washington Universtiy, A.B., LL.B., 1922, and LL.M., 1924, from latter; United States military service, World War I, private later second lieutenant; 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 644 Congressional Directory United States Board of Tax Appeals (now the Tax Court) June 11, 1934; reap-pointed for two succeeding terms, June 2, 1946, and June 2, 1958; retired April 15, 1962; recalled to perform further judicial duties April 16, 1962; served as chief judge of Tax Court, 1945-49; Baptist; Mason; member: American Bar Association; American Legion; Sigma Chi; Phi Alpha Delta; residence: 4801 Connecticut Avenue. MARION J. HARRON, judge—California—born 1903, San Francisco, Calif.; attended University of California at Berkeley, A.B., cum laude, 1924, and U.C. School of Law, J.D. (thesis, Dissenting Opinions of Justice Brandeis), 1926; member of Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Sigma Rho; teaching fellow, Department of Eco-nomics, University of California, 1924-26; on the staff of the California Indus-trial Welfare Commission, summers 1924-25; admitted to the bar, California, 1926, United States Supreme Court, 1938; practiced law in San Francisco; member of law faculty, Institute for the Study of Law, Johns Hopkins University, 1928-29; author, Research in Law in the United States, Johns Hopkins Press, 1929; counsel to Manufacturers Trust Company, New York City, engaged in legal work concerned with liquidations of banks and real estate syndicates, reorganizations of corpora-tions, and corporate trusts, 1929-33; assistant counsel National Industrial Recovery Administration, Washington, D.C., 1933-35; assistant counsel Resettle-ment Administration, Washington, D.C., 1935; regional custodian of rehabilita-tion corporations, Resettlement Administration, Berkeley, Calif., 1936; member, Phi Delta Delta law fraternity, Prytanean Society, San Francisco Bar Association, California Bar Association, National Association of Women Lawyers, Federal Bar Association, American Assn. of University Women; original appointment to the Tax Court of the United States (then Board of Tax Appeals), July 29, 1936; reappointed to a succeeding term which expired June 1, 1960; recalled to perform further judicial duties June 2, 1960. 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 Tax Court of the United States (then Board of Tax Appeals), September 7, 1937; reappointed for two succeeding terms June 2, 1938, and June 2, 1950; served as chief judge, 1949-55; retired June 30, 1961; recalled to perform further judicial duties July 1, 1961; residence: 4407 Hadfield Lane. OFFICERS 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. Bris and Fiscal Officer.—Oliver A. Keeter, 5544 16th Street North, Arlington, a Librarian.— Lillian C. McLaurin, Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va. Reporter.— Mrs. Ella C. Thomas, 10715 Rock Run Drive, Zone 14. Judiciary JUVENILE COURT 400 E Street. Phone, REpublic 7-5432 Chief Judge.—Morris Miller, 5706 Broad Branch Road, Zone 15. 4rarise Judge.—Orman W. Ketcham, 2 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase 15, Associate Judge.— Marjorie McKenzie Lawson, 8 Logan Circle, Zone 5. Executive Director.— Louis Levathes, 7900 Sleaford Place, Bethesda 14, Md. Clerk of the Court.—Charles J. Rumsey, 4644 Tilden Street, Zone 16. Director, Office of Administraiion.—Leah L. Friedman, 1611 45th Street, Zone 7. Dzrector, Social Services.—John J. Larken, 3803 W Street, Zone 7. Director, Child Guidance Clinic.—Laurence L. Frost, 11214 Ashley Drive, Ran- dolph Hills, Rockville, Md. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS 400 F Street, Zone 1. Phone, EXecutive 3-1463 or 1464 Chief Judge.—Andrew McCaughrin Hood, 2237 46th Street, Zone 7. Associate Judges: Thomas D. Quinn, 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Frank H. Myers, 2851 Arizona Terrace, Zone 16. Nathan Cayton (retired), 2727 29th Street, Zone 8. Clerk.—C. Newell Atkinson, 2841 University Terrace, Zone 16. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS Civil Division Building, Fourth Street between E and F; Criminal Division Building, Fifth Street between E and F. Phone, REpublic 7-4575 Chief Judge.—John Lewis Smith, Jr., 2424 Tracy Place, Zone 8. Judges: 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 I. Fickling, 1716 Allison Street, Zone 11. John H. Burnett, 4817 36th Street, Zone 8. Catherine B. Kelly, 4501 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. DeWitt S. Hyde, 5606 McLean Drive, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. Joseph M. F. Ryan, Jr., 5911 Springfield Drive, Zone 16. Joseph C. Waddy, 1804 Upshur Street NE., Zone 18. [Vacancy.] RETIRED George D. Neilson, 1135 16th Street, Zone 6. Clerk of the Court.— Walter F. Bramhall, 532 Peabody Street, Zone 11. Direc yy Probation.— Robert J. Conner, 719 North Jackson Street, Arlington 1, Va. Assistant Director of Probation.—Robert R. Estep, 10111 Renfrew Road, Silver Spring, Md. Administrative Officer—Anna L. Callahan, 532 Peabody Street, Zone 11. Assistant Administrative Officer.—Shirley I. Ward, 1715 North Nelson Street, Arlington 7, Va. Chief Deputy Clerk, Criminal Division.—Joseph M. Burton, Jr., 5604 Sonoma Road, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14. 89708°—63 43 646 Congressional Directory Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Criminal Diviston.—Roy G. Dickinson, 1307 Dela-field Place, Zone 11. Chief Deputy Clerk, Central Violations Bureau.— Wallace D. Cummins, 214 Park Terrace Court SE., Vienna, Va. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Central Violations Bureau.— Wilmer S. Schantz, : 414 Irwin Street, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Depihy Clerk, Civil Division.— William M. Nedrow, 5223 Fourth Street ., Zone 11. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Civil Division.—Charles A. Clements, Jr., 507 Dennis Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. i Commissioner—Edward M. Carr, 5612 Glenwood Road, Bethesda 14, Md. 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. Chief Deputy Clerk, Small Claims Branch.—Charles P. Henry, Jr., 504 Monticello Drive, Falls Church, Va. Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk, Small Claims Branch.— Kathryn Trammell, 4817 36th Street, Zone 8. Congressional Directory 647 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS Supreme Court Building, 1 First Street NE. Phone, EXecutive 3-1640 Direcior.— Warren Olney III, 20 Third Street NE. Secretary to the Director.— Mrs. Elinor R. Denham, 3420 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director—Will Shafroth, 6315 Broad Branch Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Nectorory to the Deputy Director.— Mrs. Marjorie D. Williams, 2619 42d Street, one 7. Assistant Director—John C. Airhart, 17 Seventh Street NE. Chief, Division of Procedural Studies and Statistics.—Ronald H. Beattie, 800 4th Street SW., Zone 24. Chief of Probation.—Louis J. Sharp, 9945 Cherrytree Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Chief of Bankruptcy.—Edwin L. Covey, 8403 Galveston Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief of Business Administration.— Wilson F. Collier, 5503 Cornish Road, Bethesda, Md. REGISTER OF WILLS AND CLERK OF THE PROBATE COURT United States Courthouse. Phone, STerling 3-5700 Register and Clerk.—Theodore Cogswell, 804-M Arlington Towers, Arlington, Va, Chief Deputy Register.—Frank J. Burkart, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Deputy Registers: Aliene M. Ivory, 4801 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8, Eleanor L. Marron, 2935 Macomb Street, Zone 8. Arthur P. Smith, 2745 29th Street, Zone 8. Byron K. Welch, 5720 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 15. 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 inte 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- 651 652 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 L’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 i charge of three commissioners selected by the President and subject to his irection. 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 fo fhe io counties, a register of wills, and a judge of the orphans’ court (2 tat. 3 The first government of the city of Washington consisted of a mayor appointed by the President of the United States and a city council elected by the people of the city. This was in 1802. The act chartering the city of Washington also created the levy courts, consisting originally of the justices of the peace of the respective counties (2 Stat. 115; 2 Stat. 773; 3 Stat. 195; 9 Stat. 230; 12 Stat. 384). The levy courts were given broad administrative powers over the counties of Washington and Alexandria, but had no judicial functions. At a later date the levy court of Washington County was composed of nine members appointed by the President (12 Stat. 799). Thus, there were within the 10 miles square five distinct local administrative units, namely (1) the corporation of Washington, (2) the corporation of Georgetown, (3) the county of Washington, (4) the corpo-ration of Alexandria, and (5) the county of Alexandria. These were reduced to three units in 1846 with the retrocession of Alexandria city and county to the State of Virginia (9 Stat. 35; 9 Stat. 1000). The members of the city councils of the three municipalities were elected as were the mayors of Georgetown and Alexandria. In 1812 the city council was permitted to elect the mayor of Wash-ington and in 1820 and thereafter the mayor was elected by the people (3 Stat. 583). The term of the mayor of Washington was for 2 years. This government continued until 1871. By an act of Congress of February 21, 1871, the corporation of Washington, the corporation of Georgetown, and the levy court for Washington County were abolished, and the administration consolidated into a so-called territorial form of government. This government consisted of a governor, a board of public District of Columbia 653 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 Joan 3 an 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 654 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, NAtional 8-6000 EXECUTIVE OFFICES Commassioner.— Walter N. Tobriner, 6100 33d Street, Zone 15. Spon Assistant.—Richard S. Townsend, 7225 Marywood Street, Hyattsville, Private Secretary.—Dorothy G. Allen, 4707 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Commissioner.—John B. Duncan, 5330 Second Street, Zone 11. Special Assistant.—Carl D. Coleman, 2 Elwyn Court, Silver Spring, Md. Private Secretary.—Grace V. Ellis, 8001 14th Street, Zone 12. Engineer i Gen. Frederick J. Clarke, 3318 Stephenson Place, one 15. Special Assistant.—Donald B. Rideout, 1117 Westbriar Court, Vienna, Va. Private Secretary.—Ethel H. Downing, 3200 16th Street, Zone 10. Assistants to Engineer Commissioner.—Col. Thomas K. Fullerton, 206 Windsor Road, Alexandria, Va.; Lt. Col. John A. Israelson, 806 Shelby Lane, Falls Church, Va.; Lt. Col. Victor O. Wilson, 600 River Drive, Alexandria, 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. Reg-tster.—Paul Flaherty, 2301 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 8. Adnlulsen: Assistant.—Dorothy K. Humphrey, 9100 Eton Road, Silver Spring, Special Assistant.—Dorothy S. Busch, 7403 Hancock Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Director.—Schuyler Lowe, 4715 Sedgwick Street, Zone 16. Executive Assistant.—Ernest S. Miller, 5614 61st Place, East Riverdale, Md. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES OFFICE Administrative Services Officer.—James L. McCallister, 5312 36th Street North, Arlington, Va. Deputy Adminisirative Services Officer.— William P. Bogardus, 5804 Felix Street, McLean, Va. BUDGET OFFICE Budget Officer—David P. Herman, 2713 Branch Avenue SE., Zone 20. Deputy Budget Officer—John P. Sykes, 606 Eppard Circle, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Budget Officer.—Richard F. Harris, 5901 North Second Street, Arlington 3, Va. FINANCE OFFICE Finance Officer.— Kenneth Back, 4620 Brandywine Street, Zone 16. Deputy Finance Officer.— Clifford R. Barnes, 1301 Delaware Avenue SW., Zone 24, Accounting Division Chief —Arthur R. Pilkerton, 4601 Western Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Chief.—Barney Farber, The Woodner, Zone 10. 655 656 Congressional Directory Enforcement Division Chief —Samuel J. Kidd, 14613 Peach Orchard Road, Silver Spring, Md. Processing Division ChiefAlfred Sharlip, 11304 Clara Street, Silver Spring, Md. — Property Tax Division Chief—John C. Ahearn, 5205 11th Street NE., Zone 11. Real Property Assessments: Supervisor—C. Perry Miller, 6008 34th Place, Zone 15. Personal Property Assessments: Supervisor.— Laurence J. Eagan, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Property Tax Records: Supervisor—Roy W. Jones, 6209 Verne Street, Bethesda 14, Md. Special Assessments: Supervisor—Dorothy M. Durkin, 4054 Fessenden Street, Zone 16. Revenue Division Chief.—Charles A. Beard, Jr., 108 Upton Street, Rockville, Md. Income and Franchise Taxes: Supervisor—Leo J. Ehrig, Jr., 1815 Sudbury Road, Zone 12. Sales, Use and Excise Taxes: Supervisor— Walter C. Thompson, 3300 Martha Custis Drive, Alexandria, Va. Inheritance and Estate Taxes: Supervisor— William R. Mason, 203 Upton Street, Rockville, Md. Treasury Division Chief —John W. West, 6266 29th Street Zone 15. Collection: Supervisor.— Allison Shell, 3804 Veazy Street, Zone 16. Disbursing: Supervisor.— Francis X. Heard, 5415 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. INTERNAL AUDIT OFFICE loser Audit Officer .—Frank M. Hally, 5218 Marly Drive, Glen Mar Park, one 16. Deputy Internal Audit Officer—Orlando J. Pulzone, 610 McNeill Road, Silver Spring, Md. MANAGEMENT OFFICE Management Officer.—Joseph C. Chicherio, 306 Charlton Court, Silver Spring, Md. PERSONNEL OFFICE Personnel Officer.—Henry F. Hubbard, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Chief, Administration and Safety Diwvision.— Victor A. Howard, 6103 Fourth Street, Zone 11. Chief, Employment and Training Division.— Albert T. Greenwood, 7810 Powhatan Street, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, Classification and Wage Administration.—John H. Eaton, Route 2, Box 83, Brandywine, Md. PROCUREMENT OFFICE Procurement Officer.—Rexford G. Wessells, 5121 North 37th Road, Arlington, Va. Deputy Fem, Officer—Francis H. Herold, 1711 South 26th Street, Arling-ton, Va. Dastrict of Columbia ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD 1145 Nineteenth Street, Zone 6 Frank E. Weakly, chairman, 2660 Woodley Road, Zone 8. James G. Tyson, member, 3533 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 10. Louis N. Nichols, member, 7219 Western Avenue, Zone 15. George A. Cohill, chief inspector, 1705 Keokee Street, Langley Park, Md. Dorothy L. Albert, executive secretary, 49 East Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL 1145 Nineteenth Street, Room 405 Chairman.—John R. Evans, labor member, representing the Greater Washington Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO) and the printing and publishing indus-tries, 2935 Kanawha Street, Zone 15. Vice Chairman.—Malcolm C. MacKinnon, management member, representing the Merchants and Manufacturers, Hotel, and Restaurant Associations, 3835 Fessenden Street, Zone 16. William W. Morgan, labor member, President, Washington Building and Construction Trades Council (AFL-CIO), 1403 North Capitol Street, Zone 2. Willmott H. Lewis, Jr., management member, representing Metropolitan Washington Board of Trade and the Washington Publishers Association, 225 Virginia Avenue SE., Zone 3. Robert 1. Wearring, labor member, Secretary-Treasurer, Laborers District Sound of Washington, D.C., and vicinity (AFL-CIO), 1351 Wallach Place, Zone 9. William F. Nelson, management member, representing the Washington Build-ing Congress and the building construction contractors, 3817 14th Street, Zone 11. Executive Secretary.—Gino J. Simi, Director of Apprenticeship, D.C., 1211 Hamilton Street NE., Zone 11. Field Representative—Archie B. Moore, 1414 Quebec Street, Langley Park, Hyattsville, Md. Apprenticeship Statistician.—Hazel 1. Abel, River House, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington 2, Va. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Director—James A. Blaser, 656 Timber Branch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Director—W. A. Curtis, 800 Fourth Street SW., Zone 24. Office of Business Administration, Chief.—Arnold O. Olson, 604 Charles Drive, Fairfax, Va. Office of Design and Engineering, Chief.—Richard C. Crutchfield, 2038 Edmondson Avenue, Catonsville 28, Md. Operation and Maintenance Division, Chief.—James C. Bailey, 145 Upsal Street SE., Zone 20. Construction Management Division, Chief—C. H. McFarland, 2717 North Oak-land Street, Arlington, Va. Repairs and Improvements Division, Chief.—Norman L. Biggs, 4927 Fourth Street, Zone 11. Office of Program Planning, Chief.—George F. Koehler, 436 Northwest Drive, Silver Spring, Md. OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE 4820 Howard Street, Zone 16 Director—George R. Rodericks, 13 Woodlawn Lane, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director—Melvin E. McBride, 3428 Oakhurst Drive, Burtonsville, Md. 658 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE CORONER Nineteenth and E Streets SE. Coroner—Dr. Richard L. Whelton, 1021 University Boulevard, East Langley Park, Md. Deputy Coroners: Dr. Linwood L. Rayford, 35 Gallatin Street, Zone 11. Dr. Marion Mann, 2817 Brentwood Road NE., Zone 18. Dr. Jorge B. Morales, 6210 Maiden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Superintendent.— George E. Stone, 224 Waterway Drive, "Falls Chureh, Va. OFFICE OF THE CORPORATION COUNSEL Corporation Counsel.—Chester H. Gray, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Secretary.— Marian S. Matthews, 3617 Everett Street, Zone 8. Principal Assistant Corporation Counsel.—Milton D. Korman, 3314 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Becrenn ie H. Hardesty, 7509 Granada Drive, Landon Woods, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Corporation Counsel assigned to divisions of the office: Appellate Division—Hubert B. Pair, chief, 4301 18th Street, Zone 11; Richard W. Barton, assistant chief, 2816 Buchanan Street South, Arlington, Va.; John R. Hess, 2521 Colonial Lane, McLean, Va.; Ted D. Kuemmerling, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va.; Joseph G. Hitselberger, 6409 Western Avenue, Chevy Chase, D.C., Zone 15. Civil Proceedings Diviston.—John A. Barnest, chief, 3250 Highland Place, Zone 8; Lyman J. Umstead, assistant chief, 2703 Valley Drive, Braddock Heights, Alexandria, Va.; Robert D. Wise, 411 Valleybrook Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; George H. Clark, 8607 Springvale Road, Silver Spring, Md.; William R. Kearney, 2610 Spencer Road, Chevy Chase, Md.; William F. Patten, 4229 46th Street; Robert R. Redmon, 5706 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14; James M. Cashman, 127 C Street SE., Zone 3; Thomas C. Bell, 4818 Chevy Chase Drive, Zone 15; Bruce S. Mencher, 3637 Upton Street, Zone 8. Domestic Relations and Collections Una Rita Quenstedt, chief, 1319 Division.— Park Terrace Drive, Alexandria, Va.; C. Belden White, assistant chief, 3905 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md., Zone 15; Earl R. Smith, 421 New Orleans Drive, Alexandria, Va.; Albert S. Povich, 6105 Plainview Road, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14; P. James Underwood, 9 Maryland Avenue, Annapolis, Md.; Ernest F. Williams, 4451 Albemarle Street, Zone 16; Nicholas S. Nunzio, 8201 Bryant Drive, Bethesda, Md., Zone 14; Donald T. Fish, 2931 28th Street; Nancy P. D’Amico, 4803 Butterworth Place, Zone 16; William R. Stratton, 3009 Cambridge Place, Zone 7; James Weldon Hill, 5423 Bass Place SE., Zone 19; James W. Lauderdale, 2736 Woodley Place; Robert M. Sandler, 321 Peabody Street NE., Zone 11; Semi Feuer, 7426 Eighth Street, Zone 12. Law Enforcement Division.—Clark F. King, chief, 26110 Ridge Read, Damas-cus, Md.; Robert H. Campbell, assistant chief, 6500 Seventh Place, Zone 12; Gordon M. Van Sanford, 1710 Lamont Street, Zone 10; Gilbert Gimble, 6152 31st Street, Zone 15; Richard Sutton Buck IV, 4445 South 36th Street, Arlington, Va.; Harold Gordon, 6270 29th Street, Zone 15; Morton N. Goldstein, 3522 Cumberland Street, Zone 8; E. Newton Steely, Jr., 1912 Fox Street, Adelphi, Md. Legislation and Opinions Division.—Irving Bryan, chief, 4501 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Robert F. Kneipp, assistant chief, 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8; Thomas F. Moyer, 1333 Peabody Street, Zone 11; William A. Robinson, 3734 Hayes Street NE., Zone 19. Public Utilities Division.— George F. Donnella, 3736 Camden Street SE., Zone 20; Andrew G. Conlyn, 531 Creek Crossing Road NE., Vienna, Va. District of Columbia 659 Assistant Corporation Counsel assigned to divisions of the office—Continued Special Assignments Division.—Oscar P. Mast, chief, 924 Upshur Street NE., Zone 17; Cornelius F. Murphy, 5055 Sargent Road, Zone 17; Louis P. Robbins, 2141 I Street, Zone 6; John F. Middleton, 121 Hamilton Street, Zone 11; David P. Sutton, 1530 Kanawha Street, Adelphi, Md. Taxation Division.—Henry E. Wixon, chief, 9621 Old Spring Road, Kensing-ton, Md.; Robert E. MecCally, 9705 Byeford Road, Kensington, Md.; Harrison S. Howes, 9 Maxim Lane, Rockville, Md. Gophers Soper Board.—Lee F. Dante, Chairman, 5821 Nevada Avenue, one 15. Administrative Division.— Adam A. Giebel, administrative officer, 4710 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda 14, Md. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Director—Donald Clemmer, 5302 Neptune Drive, Alexandria, Va. Assistant Director—Thomas R. Sard, 2704 Allison Street, Mount Rainier, Md. Business Associate.— Robert W. Coleman, Sr., Lorton, Va. Sep a dont Bare of Columbia Jail—Sam A. Anderson, 200 19th Street ., Zone 3. Superintendent, District of Columbia Reformatory.—Paul F. Pegelow, Lorton, Va. Superintendent, District of Columbia Workhouse.—John W. Beard, Occoquan, Va. Superintendent, District of Columbia Reformatory for Women.—Xenneth L. Hardy, Occoquan, Va. Superintendent of Industries.—Henry M. Lindsay, Lorton, Va. Superintendent, Youth Center.—Joseph H. Havener, Lorton, Va. BOARD OF EDUCATION Thirteenth and K Streets Wesley S. Williams, president, 620 Fifth Street, Zone 1. Carl C. Smuck, vice president, 1340 Good Hope Road SE., Zone 20. Col. West A. Hamilton, 1353 U Street, Zone 9. Dr. Euphemia L. Haynes, 1237 Franklin Street NE., Zone 17. Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson, 1610 Buchanan Street, Zone 11. Dr. Preston A. McLendon, 4607 Western Avenue, Zone 16. Mrs. Gloria K. Roberts, 4212 Ingomar Street, Zone 15. Mrs. Louise S. Steele, 3100 Newark Street, Zone 8. Irving B. Yochelson, 1707 H Street, Zone 6. Mrs. Gertrude L. Williamson, executive secretary, 1951 S Street SE., Zone 20. Dr. Carl F. Hansen, superintendent of schools, 6946 Greenvale Street, Zone 16. John M. Riecks, deputy superintendent, 2611 33d Street SE., Zone 20. Dr. Richard R. Foster, assistant superintendent, 11600 Michale Court, Silver Spring, Md. Benign J. Henley, assistant superintendent, 237 Rock Creek Church Road, one 11. Thomas J. Holmes, assistant superintendent, 1115 Lynn Court, Alexandria, Va. Dr. Irene C. Hypps, assistant superintendent, 1625 First Street, Zone 1. John D. Koontz, assistant superintendent, 6113 Lombard Street, Cheverly, Md. Miss Edith A. Lyons, assistant superintendent, 1833 S Street, Zone 9. George E. S. Reynolds, assistant superintendent, Woodbridge, Va. Giznnyilly W. Woodson, assistant superintendent, 1311 Delaware Avenue SE. one 24. Norman W. Nickens, executive assistant to the superintendent of schools, 4228 19th Street NE., Zone 18. BOARD OF ELECTIONS Charles H. Mayer, Chairman, Tower Building, Zone 6. Ernest Schein, 1025 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 6. Robert Earl Martin, 1020 Irving Street NE., Zone 17. Congressional Directory FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters at McMillan Park, 300 McMillan Drive. Phone, HObart 2-1762 Fire Chief—Raymond C. Roberts, 2505 34th Street SE., Zone 20. Assistant Fire Chief —Henry A. Galotta, 3145 Birch Street, Zone 15. Deputy Fire Chiefs: Walter S. Boss, 6708 Edsall Road, Springfield, Va. William R. Sweeney, 10603 Bucknell Drive, Silver Spring, Md. William C. Weitzel, 3235 Highwood Drive SE., Zone 20. Battalion Fire Chiefs: Dexter A. Beacham, 1510 White Place SE., Zone 20. Sydney G. Carter, 6637 Washington Drive, Falls Church, Va. Harry M. Carver, 4934 North 35th Street, Arlington, Va. George E. Deaner, 4729 North 20th Street, Arlington, Va. Meade C. Fairall, 4212 Glenridge Street, Kensington, Md. Everett T. Haas, 3419 Nichols Avenue SE., Zone 20. Doyle E. Harpster, 3620 Nash Place SE., Zone 20. Hugh C. Hoy, 207 Southwick Street, Fairfax, Va. Robert T. Huntington, Jr., 7419 Harwood Road, District Heights, Md. Elmer C. Jones, 7005 21st Avenue, Lewisdale, Md. John F. Lieb, 3822 Carpenter Street SE., Zone 20. Edward O. Moeller, 2348 High Street SE., Zone 20. Herbert R. Morat, 2506 28th Street NE., Zone 2. Sidney C. Morey, 2027 Glen Ross Road, Silver Spring, Md. John R. Mowatt, 5318 Taylor Street, Bladensburg, Md. Adolph M. Peel, 319 Elm Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Charles G. Raymond, Jr., 3607 Highwood Drive SE., Zone 20. Howard E. Rhine, 3940 Suitland Road, Suitland, Md. Stewart H. Ritnour, 3181 Westover Drive SE., Zone 20. Elmer F. Stein, 9142 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring, Md. Wayne L. Summerville, 1513 North Utah Street, Arlington, Va. George E. Tacey, 1404 Hickory Court, Falls Church, Va. James C. Varah, 5409 Fisher Road SE., Temple Hills, Md. William J. Walsmith, 12703 Dean Road, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Instructor—John R. Barry, 7904 Wildwood Drive, Takoma Park, Md. Fire Marshal—Hugh A. Groves, 5113 Westridge Road, Westgate, Md. First Deputy Fire Marshal: Ernest R. Bales, 6013 Dickinson Street, Springfield, Va. Warren C. Kelly, 1416 W Street SE., Zone 20. Administrative Officer.— Alexander J. Patrick, 5005 Rodman Road, Westgate, Md. Fiscal Officer—Ernest J. Muller, 5618 Gallatin Place, Hyattsville, Md. Property Officer— Morris H. Clarke, 1608 23d Street SE., Zone 20. Procurement Officer—Hugh A. Gallagher, 7404 Gateway Boulevard, District Heights, Md. Superintendent of Machinery.—Henry B. McDonald, 805 Sligo Creek Parkway, Takoma Park, Md. Assistant Superintendent of Machinery.— Vance T. Bartley, 5601 Kalmia Street, Springfield, Va. BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE SURGEONS . Benjamin F. Dean, Jr., chairman, 3730 Manor Road, Chevy Chase, Md. . Victor H. Esch, 3409 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 16. . Jerome B. Harrell, 5213 Falmouth Road, Westmoreland, Md. . Hugh O. House, 4500 Edmunds Street, Zone 16. . Maurice Mensh, 4701 32d Street, Zone 8. . Wilder P. Montgomery, 1728 Shepherd Street, Zone 11. . Hyman D. Shapiro, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. . William H. Yeager, 4206 Oakridge Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS AND TRAFFIC Director—Harold L. Aitken, 512 Horner Court, Fairfax, Va. Deputy Director.—T. F. Airis, 10119 Gary Road, Rockville, Md. (Potomac). Chief, Office of Business Admanistration.— William Lissek, 504 Gatewood Drive, Alexandria, Va. Dzstrict of Columbia 661 Chief Engineer, Office of Planning and Programming.—Albert A. Grant, 2208 Quinton Road, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Director, Bureau of Design, Engineering and Research.—G. 1. Sawyer, 4020 17th Street, Zone 11. Deputy Director, ' Bureau of Traffic Engineering and Operations.—Francis E. Twiss, 10208 Gary Road, Rockville, Md. (Potomac). Deputy Director, Bureau of Construction and Maintenance.— Richard D. Wallace, 205 Guilford Court, McLean, Va. Special Assistant to the Director. ~~. Y. Bohner, 511 Adelman Circle SW., Vienna, Va. DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE 1145 Nineteenth Street, Zone 6 Superintendent.— Albert F. Jordan, 32 Morningside Drive, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Superintendents.—Miller O. Stout, 4202 Columbia Pike, Arlington 4, Va.; Edward P. Lombard, 4912 Flint Drive, Zone 16. Actuaries. “Xie, Maximilian Wallach, 8305 Melody Court, Bethesda 14, Md.; Casualty, Russell C. Mochwart, 2725 39th Street, Zone 03 ii Ezxaminer.— Kenneth L. Schrader, 5914 24th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, one 21. DEPARTMENT OF LICENSES AND INSPECTIONS OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Director of Licenses and Inspections.—Joseph J. Ilgenfritz, ‘401 West Montgomery Avenue, Rockville, Md. Deputy Director of Licenses and Inspections.—R. Donald Kinney, 3812 Beecher Street, Zone 7. Research Engineer.— Bertram M. Vogel, 8511 Ewing Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Research Engineer.—John M. Lake, 4604 Hartwick Road, College Park, Md. Superintendent, Inspection Division.— William N. Dripps, 3903 Ryegate Lane, Alexandria, Va. Deputy Superintendent, Inspection Division.—George J. Long, 146 Wesmond Drive, Alexandria, Va. Chief, Engineering Branch.—Paul O. Smeltzer, 7206 Elmhurst Street, District Heights, Md. Chief, Weights, Measures and Markets Branch.—J. Thomas Kennedy, 4519 19th Road North, Arlington, Va. Superintendent, License and Permit Division.—C. T. Nottingham, 12916 Deane Road, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Superintendent, License and Permit Diviston.—Julian P. Green, Jr., 2120 14th Street SE., Zone 20. Chief, License Branch.— Mrs. Agnes E. McKee, 4333 Montgomery Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Chief, Permit Branch.—John R. Beemer, 3803 Kayson Street, Silver Spring, Md. Chief,aren, Branch.—Conrad N. Cardano, 2020 Evansdale Drive, Adelphi, re ni Housing Division.—Frederick W. Mallon, 7211 Atlee Place North, Springfield, Va. Deputy Superintendent, Housing Division.—S. Tudor Strang, 7508 Inzer Street, Springfield, Va. Chie, Ogee of Administration.—F. E. Ropshaw, 7816 Libeau Lane, Annandale, Assistan Glitet, Office of Admanistration.— Lillia B. Robbins, 1248 31st Street, one Administrator, Zoning Division.—H. Warren Stewart, 1100 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant to the Zoning Administrator.—Thomas H. Dudley, 4731 Kirby Road, McLean, Va. Chief, Engineering Review Branch.—James J. Fahey, 2416 Evans Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Chief, Zoning and Occupancy Inspection Branch.—Leland D. Walker, 5271 North Old Dominion Drive, Arlington, Va. 89708°—63——44 662 Congressional Directory METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief of Police.—Robert V. Murray, 1325 Tuckerman Street, Zone 11. Deputy Chief of Police, Executive Officer—Howard V. Covell, 3342 Erie Street SE., Zone 20. INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT Deputy Chief.—Loraine T. Johnson, 308 Aspen Street, Zone 12. UNIFORM AND EQUIPMENT SECTION Deputy Chief —Henry H. Heflin, 833 Cox Avenue, Chillum, Md. CHIEF CLERK’S SECTION Inspector.— Ashley A. Adherholdt, 7402 Halleck Street, District Heights, Md. COMMUNICATIONS AND RECORDS BUREAU Inspector.—John W. Nally, 9213 Bradford Road, Silver Spring, Md. POLICE ACADEMY AND TRAINING SECTION Inspector.— Alexander S. Douglass, 2805 Ridge Road Drive, Alexandria, Va. MORALS DIVISION Deputy Chief—Roy E. Blick, 1444 Hemlock Street, Zone 12. DETECTIVE DIVISION Deputy Chief, Chief of Detectives.—John B. Layton, 1772 Elton Road, Silver Spring, Md. Inspector, Asst. Chief of Detectives.—Aubrey M. Tolson, 516 Fairhill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Inspectors: Nunzio Bonaccorsy, 3615 Carpenter Street SE., Zone 20. Richard J. Felber, 7007 Aspen Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Lawrence A. Hartnett, 4436 Windom Place, Zone 16. John L. Sullivan, 2242 Observatory Place, Zone 7. PATROL DIVISION Deputy Chiefs: Albert L. Embrey, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. George R. Wallrodt, 5101 Sargent Road NE., Zone 17. Thomas Rasmusen, 1274 Delafield Place NE., Zone 17. Inspectors: Otto P. Fuss, 3822 Beecher Street, Zone 7. Howard F. Mowry, 4431 Wheeler Road SE., Zone 21. William T. Murphy, 128 Raleigh Street SE., Zone 20. Charles L.. Wright, 3932 Madison Street, Hyattsville, Md. John S. Hughes, 5111 24th Street North, Arlington, Va. TRAFFIC DIVISION Deputy Chief in Charge of Traffic— William J. Liverman, 1727 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 6. Inspector.—Lewis B. Peters, 8204 Cedar Street, Silver Spring, Md. District of Columbia 663 YOUTH AID DIVISION Deputy Chief—John E. Winters, 5404 Spring Road, Bladensburg, Md. DEPARTMENT OF OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS 1145 Nineteenth Street, Zone 6 OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Director—Lawrence E. Duvall, 4627 Warren Street, Zone 186. Deputy Director—Paul Foley, 5215 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Secretary.— Marie H. Amann, 3804 W Street, Zone 20. Board of Accountancy.—Benjamin F. Regardie, president, 1625 Eugene C. Moyer, secretary, Suite 212, 1000 Connecticut I Street, Avenue, Zone Zone 6; 6; Herman O. Corder, Metropolitan Bank Building, Zone 5; Ethel O. Loveless, executive secretary, 5423 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architects.—Leon Chatelain, Jr., president, 1632 K Street, Zone 6; William N. Denton, Jr., secretary, 1300 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 6; John W. McLeod, 1223 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 6; Paul August Goettelmann, 1518 P Street, Zone 5; Hilyard R. Robinson, 1927 11th Street, Zone 1; Ethel O. Loveless, executive secretary, 5423 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Board of Barber Examiners.—Saviour Sidotti, president, 7603 Hammond Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; Tony J. Durso, secretary, 829 Cox Avenue, Chillum Terrace, Md.; Velma O. Little, 3730 17th Street NE., Zone 18. Boxing Commission.—Joseph J. Miller, chairman, 3042 P Street, Zone 7; Capt. Joseph V. Osterman, Mefropolitan Police Department, Municipal Center, Zone 1; Norvell Lee, 5808 Eighth Street NE., Zone 11; Francis J. Aluisi, clerk to the Commission, 3005 Ramblewood Drive, Zone 28. Board of Cosmetology.— Marcel Cadeaux, president, 1705 Tamarack Street, Zone 12; Dorothy S. Atkinson, 1835 First Street, Zone 1; Elizabeth K. Brown, clerk to the Board, 3133 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Board of Dental Examiners.—Dr. John A. O'Keefe, president, 1660 Foxhall Road, Zone 7; Dr. Clarence O. Lewis, Jr., secretary, 717 Florida Avenue, Zone 1; Dr. Frank N. Masino, 5 Barney Circle, Zone 3; Dr. Clement C. Alpert, 1531 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 6; Dr. Howard R. Lady, 919 18th Street, Zone 6; Paul Foley, administrative assistant, 5215 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Electrical Board.—Morton Silverberg, chairman, 4501 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Francis A. Buscher, vice-chairman, 3903 Windom Place, Zone 16; Thomas G. Jones, secretary, 3705 Adams Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Cor-nelius Curtin, 447 Munson Hill Road, Falls Church, Va.; Saylor L. Garbrick, 3714 Appleton Street, Zone 16; Thurston P. Allen, clerk to the Board, 2500 Owens Road, Zone 21. Commission on Licensure to Practice the Healing Art.—President, Board of Com-missioners, District of Columbia; United States Commissioner of Education; Corporation Counsel for the District of Columbia; Superintendent of Publie Schools, Distriet of Columbia; Direetor of Public Health, District of Rr ; Paul Foley, administrative assistant, 5215 Western Avenue, one 15. Motion Picture Operators’ Board.—Norman E. Dement, chairman, Cape Lock Haven, Edgewater P.O., Md.; Malcolm E. Sparrough, 5702 84th Avenue, Carrollton, Hyattsville, Md.; Thurston P. Allen, secretary, 2500 Owens Road, Zone 21. Nurses’ Examining Board.—Martha J. Thomas, R.N., president, Box 349-N, Route 1, Oakton, Va.; Katherine M. Knauff, R.N., vice-president, 3850 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7; Gladys Jorgenson, R.N., 2306 Colston Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Shirley Wilson, R.N., 4302 North Fourth Street, Arlington 3, Va.; Anna Louise Bailey Coles, R.N., 2705 13th Street NE., Zone 18; Hope H. McIntyre, R.N., executive secretary, 4858 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Board of Optomelry.—Dr. John K. Shelton, president, 1342 F Street, Zone 4; Dr. Shew Kuhn Lee, vice-president, 813 Seventh Street, Zone 1; Dr. Evart F. Warren, secretary, 1425 H Street, Zone 5; Dr. Zachary N. Ephriam, 816 15th Street, Zone 5; Dr. Robert H. Teunis, 1425 I Street, Zone 5; Frank F. Artigas, administrative assistant, 2725 39th Street, Zone 7. 664 Congressional Directory Board of Pharmacy.—Henry R. Peters, president, 4214 Argyle Terrace, Zone 11; Albert J. Obert, secretary, 4144 Great Oak Road, Rockville 13, Md.; Elmer C. Hillman, Jr., 923 Spring Lane, Falls Church, Va.; Frederick C. Schultz, 3235 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va.; Roderick H. Tarrer, Jr., 4409 Colorado Avenue, Zone 11; Paul Foley, administrative assistant, 5215 Western Avenue, Zone 15. Commissioners’ Advisory Commattee on Physical Therapy.—Clara M. Arrington, chairman, 6817 Prince Georges Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md.; Margaret L. Sexton, 3014 South Abingdon Street, Arlington 6, Va.; Florence G. Presley, 617 Gist Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Hope H. McIntyre, R.N., executive secretary, 4858 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Plumbing Beard.—Thomas E. Clark, chairman, 4434 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Henry J. Samaha, secretary, 5955 North Eighth Road, Arlington, Va.; James L. DeChard, 1664 Michigan Avenue, Zone 17; Thurston P. Allen, clerk to the Board, 2500 Owens Road, Zone 21. Board of Podiatry Examiners.—Dr. Charles W. Shuffle, president, 2025 I Street, Zone 6; Dr. William Robert Walp, secretary, 1726 I Street, Zone 6; Dr. Harry L. Hoffman, 1098 National Press Building, Zone 4; Frank F. Artigas, administrative assistant, 2725 39th Street, Zone 7. Practical Nurses’ Examining Board.— Lucille Kinlein, R.N., 7702 Colesville Road, West Hyattsville, Md.; Idie Rudney, L.P.N., 2223 H Street, Zone 7; Ida M. Trump, L.P.N., 5145 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 15; Katherine T. Seward, L.P.N., 3359 Baker Street NE., Zone 19; Bertha H. Bolden, R.N., vice-president, 4814 Blagden Avenue, Zone 11; Dorothea Orem, R.N., 2700 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8; Grace C. Robinson, R.N., 1229 Jackson Street NE., Zone 17; Hope H. McIntyre, R.N., executive secretary, 4858 Battery Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.— Donald E. Marlowe, 9932 Wilmer Street, Silver Spring, Md.; Daniel C. Vaughan, 4610 47th Street, Zone 16; James H. Carr, Jr., 2138 P Street, Zone 6; Lewis K. Downing, 1323 Girard Street, Zone 9; J. Howard Flint, Round Hill, Va.; Ethel O. Loveless, executive secretary, 5423 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Real Estate Commission.— Kenneth Back, chairman, 4620 Brandywine Street, Zone 16; Irving B. Yochelson, 2005 Branch Avenue, Zone 20; Frank M. Doyle, 5631 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 16; William R. Downing, secretary, 4623-B South 36th Street, Arlington, Va. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Board.—James L. Pumphrey, chairman, 871 Bellevue Circle, Zone 20; P. H. Erisman, 4 Waltonway Road, Alexandria, Va.; Alfred M. Hansch, secretary, 5722 Maryland Avenue, Falls Church, Va.; Thurston P. Allen, clerk to the Board, 2500 Owens Road, Zone 21. Steam and Other Operating Engineers’ Board.—George E. Fouche, chairman, 468 Lebaum Street, Zone 20; Wilford J. Robinson, 3716 North Wakefield Street, Arlington, Va.; John E. Sawyer, 3409 Fairhill Drive, Zone 23; Thurston P. Allen, clerk to the Board, 2500 Owens Road, Zone 21. Undertakers’ Commitliee.—Harry Donald DeVol, chairman, 2224 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7; Norman O. Jarvis, 1432 U Street, Zone 9; Alexander S. Pope, Jr., 414 15th Street, Zone 3; Robert E. Wilhelm, 4812 Georgia Avenue, Zone 11; Pietro J. Giancoli, ex-officio member, 1505 Roxanna Road, Zone 12; Frank F. Artigas, secretary, 2725 39th Street, Zone 7. Board of Examiners of Veterinary Medicine—Dr. J. Raymond Currey, president, 6620 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md.; Dr. Jean S. Goudy, secretary, 2130 P Street, Zone 7; Dr. Alan McEwan, 5138 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 16; Dr. William C. Ready, 4105 Brandywine Street, Zone 16; Dr. Bernard J. Berliner, 5401 Georgia Avenue, Zone 11; Frank F. Artigas, administrative assistant, 2725 39th Street, Zone 7. MINIMUM WAGE AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY BOARD 499 Pennsylvania Avenue Shores ol Putnam, chairman and public member, 2228 Cathedral Avenue, one 8. Clayton B. Aldrich, employer member, 12611 Safety Turn, Belair, Bowie, Md. Richard D. Bailey, employee member, 4114 Davis Place, Zone 7. District of Columbia 665 Miss Carrie L. Allgood, executive secretary, 4807 Dover Road, Zone 16. Fred C. Thomas, director of industrial safety, 11115 Nicholas Drive, Silver Spring, Md. BOARD OF PAROLE Chairman.—Herbert J. Jacobi, 3805 Gramercy Street, Zone 16. Member.—Joseph H. DeWitt, 4342 Reno Road, Zone 8. Member.—Maj. Philip Ershler, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Member.— George G. Jefferson, 1605 Kearney Street, Zone 18. Member and Parole Executive—Hugh F. Rivers, 524 Ashford Road, Silver Spring, Md. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Director of Public Health.—Murray Grant, M.D., D.P.H., 6119 Westland Drive, Hyattsville, Md. Deputy Director of Public Health.— Frederick C. Heath, M.D., M.P.H., 111 Lee Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. Executive Officer.— William E. Bowman, Jr., 1503 Dublin Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Bureau of Disease Control, Chief—John R. Pate, M.D., M.P.H., 1503 North Jefferson Street, Arlington 53, V0. Bureau of Maternal and Child 7) Chief—Samuel Shwartz, M.D., 3839 Garfield Street, Zone 7. Bureau of Laboratories and Pharmacies, Chief—William N. Wooldridge, M.D., 3115 N Street, Zone 7. Buregs of Mental Health, Chief —Sanford L. Billet, M.D., 7601 Braymer Avenue Zone 23. Bureau of Public Health Nursing, Chief—Miss Abbie I. Watson, 9204 Ewing Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Bureau of Environmental Health, Chief— William H. Cary, Jr., 9607 Glencrest Lane, Kensington, Md. Bred of Pen Health, Chief—A. Harry Ostrow, D.D.S., 2869 McGill Terrace, one D.C. General Hospital, Medical Director—John D. Schultz, M.D., 1206 Woodside Parkway, Silver Spring, Md. Glenn Dale Hospital, Superintendent and Medical Director—Moe Weiss, M.D., Glenn Dale Hospital, Glenn Dale, Md. Anatomical Board, Secretary. —W. Montague Cobb, M.D., Howard University, 2401 Sixth Street, Zone 1. PUBLIC LIBRARY Eighth and K Streets BOARD OF TRUSTEES President.—Dr. Albert W. Atwood, 65 Observatory Circle, Zone 8. Vice President.—Nelson T. Hartson, 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Clark G. Diamond, 4619 Charleston Terrace, Zone 7. John W. Hechinger, 2838 Chain Bridge Road, Zone 16. B. M. McKelway, 4920 Palisade Lane, Zone 16. Mrs. James M. Newmyer, 2829 Tilden Street, Zone 8. J. C. Turner, 6961 32d Street, Zone 15. Dr. Garnet C. Wilkinson, 406 U Street, Zone 1. Mrs. Wallace M. Yater, 4907 Indian Lane, Zone 16. LIBRARY OFFICIALS Librarian.—Harry N. Peterson, 2000 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Librarian.— Catherine M. Houck, 2732 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 15. Coordinator, Adult Service.—M. Clare Ruppert, 2924 Cortland Place, Zone 8. Coordinators Children’s Service.—Maxine LaBounty, 4520 Fessenden Street, one 1 666 Congressional Directory Budget Officer and Administrative Assistant.—Frances W. Shibley, 1300 35th Street, Zone 7. Personnel Officer. —John T. Cheney, 1728 Q Street, Zone 9. Central Librarian.—Beatrice E. Tear, 720 Kennebec Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Coordinator, Central Library Reference Service.—Helen R. Thompson, 4501 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. Chief, Department ‘of Planning and Operations.—Alvan C. Chaney, 9110 Glenridge Road, Silver Spring, Md. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Commassioners: James A. Washington, Jr., chairman, 4302 13th Street NE., Zone 17. Private Secretary. —I[ Vacant. ] Edgar H. Bernstein, vice chairman, 3620 Yuma Street, Zone 8. Private Secretary. _ Jessie W. Barron, 5606 Hamilton Manor Drive, West Hyattsville, Md. Brig. Gen. F. J. Clarke, 3318 Stephenson Place, Zone 15. Chester H. Gray, 4000 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Assistant General Counsel. —George F. Donnella, 3736 Camden Street SE., Zone 20. Chief Accountant.—E. Edward McLean, 3700 Cedar Drive, Baltimore, Md. Chief Engineer—James G. Somerville, 907 Crescent Drive, Alexandria, Va. Mechanical Engineer, Gas and Meters.—Elwin A. Potter, 4425 Yuma, Street, Zone 16. Executive Secretary.—Joseph S. Greco, 3040 Oliver Street, Zone 15. Assistant Executive Secretary.—Sarah E. Wilson, 5400 Brookew ay Drive, Zone 16. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Acting Director—Donald D. Brewer, D.C. Village, Blue Plains, Zone 24. Controller.— Alvin R. Rosin, 5329 Pools Hill Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Administrative Officer.—Shepard Cohen, 10604 Cavalier Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Survey and Analytical Statistician.—Henry C. Lajewski, 3106 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va Chief, Public Assistance Division.—Donald Gray, Box 449, Annandale, Va. Chief, Child Welfare Division.— Alice R. Smith, 3420 38th Street, Zone 16. Administrator, District of Columbia Welfare Institutions.—Gerard M. Shea, 6614 31st Street, Zone 15. Sr nisin D.C. Village—David B. Schwartz, 6 Galveston Street SW., one 24 Administrator, Receiving Home for Children.— William J. Stone, 4236 Powder Mill Road, Beltsville, Md. Administrator, Junior Village—Joseph 8S. Kosisky, Jr., 10704 Blossom Lane, Burnt Mills Knolls, Silver Spring, Superintendent, Municipal Lodging House.—Henry A. Koch, 458 C Street, Zone 1. Superintendent, Temporary Home for Soldiers and Sailors.—Mark K. Hutchinson, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue SE., Zone 3. Administrator, Children’s Center.— Winifred G. Thompson, 6006 Inwood Street, Cheverly, Md. Administrator, District Training School—Guy W. Puntch, Children’s Center, Laurel, Md. Administrator, Maple Glen School.—Carl A. Oliver, Children’s Center, Laurel, Md. Administrator, Cedar Knoll School.—[Vacant.] Investigations and Collections Officer— William R. Galvin, 5308 Pender Court, Alexandria, Va. Administrator, Public Welfare Training Center.— Elsie M. Warren, 1221 Jefferson Street, Zone 11. Supervisor, School Lunch Program.—Emily H. Koehler, Jefferson Street, Route 1, Landover, Md. Manager, Surplus Food Division.—John Olsavsky, 5102 27th Street, Hillcrest Gardens, Zone 21. Dastrict of Columbia RECREATION BOARD AND DEPARTMENT 3149 Sixteenth Street William H. Waters, Jr., chairman, 4507 MacArthur Boulevard, Zone 7. Gerson Nordlinger, Jr., vice chairman, 2737 Devonshire Place, Zone 8. Mrs. Elinor H. McGuire, secretary, 1611 Crittenden Street, Zone 11. Mrs. W. B. Putnam, 2955 Carlton Avenue NE., Zone 18. Milo F. Christiansen, superintendent, 5100 Dorset Avenue, Kenwood, Md. Joseph H. Cole, assistant superintendent, 2827 Myrtle Avenue NE., Zone 18. Richard B. Leech, administrative officer, 5420 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Arthur Kriemelmeyer, administrative recreation assistant, 7500 Holiday Terrace, Bethesda, Md. Katherine Caul, director, Division of Neighborhood Centers, Churchill Road, McLean, Va. Clinton C. Price, director, City-Wide Division, 1789 Lanier Place, Zone 6. Lawrence C. Lemmon, Director of Planning and Development, 2514 Fourth Street South, Arlington, Va. Edward H. Thacker, recreation analyst, 3588 South Stafford Street, Arlington 6, Va. Benjamin A. Orringer, deputy administrative officer, 1654 Fitzgerald Lane, Alexandria, Va. DEPARTMENT OF SANITARY ENGINEERING Director of Sanitary Engineering.—David V. Auld, 1403 31st Street, Zone 7. Deputy Director of Sanitary Engineering.—Roy L. Orndorff, 4624 23d Road North, Arlington 7, Va. Superintendent, Office of Planning, Design and Engineering.—Emil A. Press, 1423 34th Street, Zone 7. Deputy Superintendent, Office of Planning, Design and Engineering.—John B. Allen, 3714 Jenifer Street, Zone 15. Chief Engineer, Office of the Potomac Interceptor.—James W. Head, Jr., 1931 38th Street, Zone 7. 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, Construction and Repair Division.—James C. Robertson, 4003 North Glebe Road, Arlington 7, Va. Superintendent, Sewer Operations Division.—Allen B. Fay, 6116 Overlea Road, Zone 16. Superintendent, Water Operations Division.—Claude Sizemore, 4801 Connect-icut Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Superintendent, Water Operations Division.— Thomas M. Latimer, 504 Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Let ininpiitee Officer—Raymond B. Ward, 5711 Jamestown Road, Hyatts-ville, Md. Deputy Administrative Officer.—Daniel H. Hudson, 3601 Kayson Street, Silver Spring, Md. Water Registrar.—J. Wilson Smith, 5340 Wheeler Road SE., Zone 21. OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR Surveyor.— Francis F. Healy, 3530 39th Street, Zone 16. Assistant Surveyor.—Roy C. Hoyle, 8611 Springvale Road, Silver Spring, Md. 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. 668 Congressional Directory DISTRICT UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION BOARD 451 Pennsylvania Avenue Commissioners of the District of Columbia, ex-officio members. Harry L. Grubbs, Jr., 61 Pierce Street NE., Zone 2. J. C. Turner, 1311 L Street, Zone 5. Edgar L. Lickey, director, 3200 Commonwealth Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Frank G. Preston, assistant director, 535 Mellon Street SE., Zone 20. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES Director of Motor Vehicles.—George A. England, 2416 Darrow Street, Silver Spring, Md. Deputy Director.—Herman S. Cole, 1219 Clement Place, Silver Spring, Md. Executive Officer— William J. Quinn, 4108 53d Avenue, Bladensburg, Md. Chief, Office of Traffic Safety.—Anthony IL. Ellison, 7606 Nancemond Street, Springfield, Va. Permit Control Officer.— Mary A. Silver, 858 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va. Vehicle Control Officer.—Charles W. Reed, 1620 Fuller Street, Zone 9. Safety Responsibility Officer.—Joseph P. Murphy, 2410 26th Street South, Arling- ton 6, Va. MOTOR VEHICLE PARKING AGENCY Chairman.—Edward C. Baltz, 8007 Glendale Road, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Vice Chairman.—Douglas R. Smith, Ridgelea, Warrenton, Va. Harold L. Aitken, 512 Horner Court, Fairfax, Va. W. Bruce Alexander, 1559 Mt. Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. Lewis T. Breuninger, 2701 Foxhall Road, Zone 7. David R. Byrd, 1830 Varnum Street, Zone 11. Frank Coleman, 1232 Girard Street NE., Zone 17. Edward H. Holmes, 4814 De Russey Parkway, Chevy Chase 15, Md. T. Sutton Jett, 121 Hilltop Road, Silver Spring, Md. Arthur T. Lyon, 4111 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. John W. Lyon, 11012 Picasso Lane, Potomac, Md. J. A. Weinberg, Jr., 3126 Arizona Avenue, Zone 16. Executive Director.— William D. Heath, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington 2, Va. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS’ AFFAIRS Twelfth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (Old Post Office Building) Director—Col. Waldron E. Leonard, 114 East Fairview Avenue, Groveton Station, Alexandria, Va. Aspen; Director.—David G. Linden, 4449 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington , Va. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT Chairman.—Samuel Scrivener, Jr., 25643 Waterside Drive, Zone 7. Charles C. Koones, Westchester Apartments. Arthur P. Davis, 1726 M Street, Zone 6. William F. McIntosh, Interior Building, Zone 25. Robert O. Clouser, 2357 24th Street SE., Zone 20. 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. District of Columbia 669 RECORDER OF DEEDS Sixth and D Streets. Phone, District 7-0671 Recorder of Deeds.—Peter S. Ridley, 3816 17th Street NE., Zone 18. Private Secretary.— Thelma L. Howard, 1712 16th Street, Zone 9. First Deputy Recorder of Deeds.—Eleanore Dague Williams, 7200 Euclid Street, Hyattsville, Md. Second Deputy Recorder of Deeds.—Leonard G. Hyman, 3526 Park Place, Zone 10. Superintendent of Corporations.— Alfred Goldstein, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 8. Assistant Superintendent of Corporations.—Nathaniel Grosman, 7519 Eighth Street, Zone 12. Auditor and Budget Officer. —Columbus W. Kelley, 3613 28th Street NE., Zone 18. Administrative Assistant.—John Herbert, 3401 R Street, Zone 7. Personnel Management Assistant.—Alice K. Freeman, 517 Quincy Street, Zone 11. Accountant.—John A. Harris, 1425 Taylor Street, Zone 11. DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION 819 Ninth Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-5268 Director—Norman W. Pierson, 2901 Gainesville Street SE., Zone 20. Adpiniir ali Secretary.—Edythe A. Merritt, 6363 Walker Mill Road SE., one 28. Deputy Director—Leonard M. Hill, 1338 Leegate Road, Zone 12. Chief Counselor.—Edith R. Henry, 5425 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15. Chief Counselor—Woodrow W. Mackey, 800 South Washington Street, Alex- andria, Va. Chef, Division of Services to the Visually I'mpaired.—Stephen A. Gambaro, 3005 University Boulevard, Kensington, Md. Supervisor, Disability Determination Unit, Old-Age and Survivors Insurance.— Murray W. Rottenberg, 3257 McKinley Street, Zone 15. Administrative Aide.—William W. Reid, Route 2, Nokesville, Va. WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE Corner Massachusetts Avenue and North Capitol Street. Phene, STerling 3-5160 Postmaster.—Carlton G. Beall, 4782 West Avenue SE., Zone 28. Assistant Postmaster—Herbert E. Waddy, 2 Adams Street. Chief Personnel Officer.— Vincent J. Mastrovito, 2008—-A 37th Street SE., Zone 20. Chief Accountant.— William E. Cooper, 4820 16th Road North, Arlington, Va. Chief, Cost Control.—Hiram Hodges, 1509 Jefferson Street, Hyattsville, Md. Chief, General Accounting Section.— Russell J. Frontz (Acting), 4220 Longfellow Street, Hyattsville, Md. Superintendent, Accountable Paper.~Jack I. Resnicoff (Acting), 2214 Banning Place, Hyattsville, Md. Superintendent, Main Office Windows.—Russell L. Dale, 5731 20th Street North, Arlington, Va. Chuef, Station Ezaminer.—[Vacant.] Genera) Smale: of Mails—Walter J. Royer, 512 Orchard Way, Silver pring, d. Assistant General Superintendent of Mails, Designated Services.— Lawrence J. Carrico, 1117 North Kentucky Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant General Superintendent of Mails, Distribution.—Harvey R. McConnell, 3712 Shepherd Street, Brentwood, Md. Superintendent, Delivery and Collection.— Robert E. Heflin, 219 Van Buren Street, Arlington, Va. Assistant Superintendent, Delivery and Collections.— William C. Massie, Jr., 1211 North Harrison Street, Arlington, Va. Supe tudes) Registry—Richard E. Connor, 10621 Loraine Avenue, Silver pring, Md. Assistant Superintendent, Registry.—John W. L’Hommedieu, 9203 Second Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 670 Congressional Directory Tour Superintendents, Mails.—Henry E. Kelly, 4724 South Dakota Avenue NE., Zone 17; Burder S. Athey, 23 East Oak Street, Alexandria, Va.; Edwin E. Estes, 1701 52d Avenue SE., Zone 27. CE Officer, Stations.— William B. Roberts, 1225 Ingraham Street, one 11. Chief, Adminisirative Services—Vernon L. F. Smith, 5011 Rugby Avenue, Bethesda, Md Superintendent Mailing Requirements and Patron Relations.—Henry S. Halley, 4531 Temple Lane SE., Zone 21. Superintendent, Official Mail.—James E. Cloer, 3622 Horner Place SE., Zone 20. Detached Mails Unit Superintendent.—Edgar S. McDonald (Acting), 6415 Eastern Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Series fuiemlons, Route Examinations.—Leonard D. Lohr, 1348 Randolph Street, one 11. Superintendent, Claims and Inquiry.—Carl D. Malone, 3517 Toledo Terrace, Hyattsville, Md. Superintendent, Special Delivery Service.—Elmer G. McKimmie (Acting), 5601 38th Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Medical Officer—Dr. G.V. Hartley, 103 Forest Avenue, Rockville, Md. CLASSIFIED STATIONS Station or branch Superintendent Location Anacostia oD Br : 1217 Good Hope Road SE. Andrews Field Branch____| 2 ¥. Camp Springs, Md. Apex 316 9th St. Benjamin Franklin W. Post Office Department Bldg. Benning W. B. McDonald 3962 Minnesota Ave. NE. Bethesda Branch J. F. Wafle 7400 Wisconsin Ave. Bolling A. F. Base AH J Bolling Air Base. Brightwood “LW 5921 Georgia Ave. . Gips 3309 12th St. NE. Capitol Heights Branch. _ M.P. Garrop (acting) 6201 Central Ave. SE. Central P.W.D 819 14th St. Chevy Chase Branch 5910 Connecticut Ave. Cleveland Park__ ; 3430 Connecticut Ave. L. F. Holmberg.__._ 1423 Irving St. Congress Heights_________ S. E. Stoddard 3703 Nichols Ave. SE. Connecticut Avenue H. M. Cole (acting) 1220 Connecticut Ave. Dulles International W. A. Hoffer (acting) Dulles International Airport. AMF yo Xe, Tariff Commission Bldg. Fort Davis x 3843 Pennsylvania Ave. SE. Fort McNair y Fort L. J. McNair. Friendship L. M. Thompson (acting)._| 4005 Wisconsin Ave. GoorgetowWn vs ae nians J.T. Mulcare (acting) 1215 31st St. Kalorama A. mith 2434 18th St. Mid City A. P. Hal (acting) 1408 14th St. National Airport___.__._._. J. M. Gravelly Point. National Naval Medical R. by Bethesda, Md. Center Branch. Naval Air Facility Br._.-. C.-E. Jorgensen Andrews Air Force Base. Naval Research Labora-J. W. Vaughan Bellevue. tory. Naval, US.....c. Anacostia. Navy Annex Branch By Navy Annex Bldg., Arlington, Va. Navy Department Sta-Navy Department. tion. Northeast 1016 H St. NE. Northwest FW. 5632 Connecticut Ave. Oxon Hill Branch__ H.E. ou Sickler (acting)..| 5616 Oxon Hill Rd. SE. 5 | L. Urbanske Pentagon Bldg. R i 4211 9th St. 2306 Prout St. SE. 327 7th St. SE. 1004 4th St. SW. State Department 0, New State Department Bldg. Suitland Branch : 4520 Suitland Road SE. D. E. Stewart (acting) 1409 T St. Takoma Park Branch. ___ H. A. Cumberland, Jr 7117 Maple Ave. Temple Heights. _________ J. P. Thomsen 1810 20th St. Treasury T. J. McCawley Treasury Bldg. Truxton Circle J. L. Rodgers 17 Florida Ave. NE. Walter Reed JA Army Medical Center. . i 1751 Pennsylvania Ave. L. P. Thornton (acting)_.___| 2211 Rhode Island Ave. NE. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS CARIBBEAN ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Central Seeretariat, 452 Avenida Ponce de Leon, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, P.O. Box 1058. Phene, 767-0250 DELEGATES TO THE CARIBBEAN COUNCIL Republic of France: Maitre G. Feuillard, Dépnuté de la Guadeloupe, Palais Bour-bon, Paris, France. (Head of Delegation.) Alternate to Mattre Fewllard: Maitre Georges Touchaud, Conseiller Général de la Gaudeloupe, Pointe-a-Pitre, Gaudeloupe. NM Geos Guéril, Sénateur de la Guyane, Sénat, Palais Luxembourg, Paris, rance. Alternate to M. Guéril: M. Jules Harmois, Conseiller Général de la Guyane, Sous-Directeur de la Banque de la Guyane, Cayenne, Guyane Francaise. M. Georges Marie-Anne, Sénateur de la Martinique, Sénat, Palais Luxem-bourg, Paris, France. Alternate tc M. Marie-Anne: M. Emile Maurice, Conseiller Général de la Marti-nique, Fort-de-France, Martinique. Netherlands Antilles: C. W. J. Jonckheer, 34 Hoogstraat, Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. Surinam: H. A. F. Heidweiller, Member of Parliament, Director of Bureau of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of General Affairs, Paramaribo, Surinam. Alternate Delegate: Drs. A. Brohim, Assistant Economic Adviser to the Surinam Planning Bureau, P.O. Box 172, Paramaribo, Surinam. British Guiana: [No permanent delegate.] British Virgin Islands: H. R. Penn, Member for Trade and Production, Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico: Mariano Villaronga, P.O. Box 146, Hato Rey. Residence: University Residences MD-4, Rio Piedras. Virgin Islands of the United States: W. I. M. Hodge, ¢/o Virgin Islands Legisla-ture, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands of the U.S. Secretary-General: C. F. Beauregard, Calle Vesta 811, Dos Pinos, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Chief Administrative Officer: C. P. Erskine-Lindop, Apt. 1, 1113 Calle Piccioni, Condado, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Economic Development Officer: P. Dervaux, Apt. 5B, Calle Cervantes 83, Condado, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Natural Resources Development Officer: H. C. Miller, 106 Calle Janer, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Social Development Officer: G. C. L. Gordon, G 10 Alcala St., College Park, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Information Officer: A. J. Seymour, 421 Bonafaux, Vedado, Hato Rey, Puerto ico. Librarian: Miss Enid M. Baa, Round Hill, Block B No. 36, Trujillo Alto, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. 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: : Regional Representative—Harold A. Vogel, 4862 29th Street North, Arlington, Va. 673 674 Congressional Directory North American Regional Office—Continued Assistant to Regional Representative.—Stefan F. Gavell, 3412 15th Street North, Arlington, Va Administrative Officer.—Edwin M. Duerbeck, 2014 North Upton Street, Arling-ton 7, Va. Agriculture Officer.—Roy C. Dawson, 4019 Beechwood Road, University Park, Md. Information Officer—Charles L. Celtman, 5121 Baltimore Avenue, Zone 16. Nutrition Officer.—Mrs. Dulce L. Bocobo, 3055 16th Street, Zone 9, Regional Economist.—Charles W. McLean, 9724 Kensington Parkway, Ken- sington, Md. Fellowship Officer.—Robert E. Osterbur, 1111 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Va. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD 2600 Sixteenth Street. Phone, DUpont 7-1605 it Gen. Robert W. Burns, USAF, Quarters 68, Bolling Air Force ase. Vice Chairman.—Maj. Cecilio Castro (Army, Honduras), 2112 Forest Glenn Road, Silver Spring, Md. Secretary. __Col. Willis M. Smyser, USAF, 202 Dewberry Court, McLean, Va. Vice Secretary.—Col. Alejandro Ureta Laparra (Army, Guatemala), 2941 North- ampton Street, Zone 15. Deputy Secretary for Liaison.—Capt. Douglas W. Davis, USN, 8217 Maple Ridge Road, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Secretary for Finance.—Lt. Col. Robert L. George, USAF, 801 Argonne Drive, Fairfax, Va. Deputy Secretary for Administration.—Maj. Raul Ramos, USAF, 4806 Pomponio Place, Annandale, Va. Director of the Staff. —Rear Adm. Willard A. Saunders, USN, 3315 Caroline Place, Alexandria, Va. Vice Director.—Col. Alonso Aguirre Ramos, Army of Mexico, 1705 East West Highway, Apt. 519, Silver Spring, Md. CHIEF OF DELEGATIONS Argentina.—Adm. Alberto Pablo Vago, 5406 Blackistone Road, Westmoreland Hills 16, Md. Bolivia.—Col. Luis Arrien, 4109 Legation Street, Zone 15. Brazil—Lt. Gen. Armando de Souza e Ararigboia, 3007 Whitehaven Street, Zone 8. Chile.—Rear Adm. Alfredo Martin, 4201 Warren Street, Zone 16. Colombia.—Brig. Gen. Gerardo Ayerbe, 5310 Albemarle Street, Zone 16. Costa Rica.—Col. Rodolfo Herrera, 2112 S Street, Zone 8. Ecuador.—Col. Gonzalo Coba, 3616 Veazey Street, Zone 8. El Salvador.—Col. Carlos Urrutia, 1481 Monroe Street, Zone 10. Guatemala.—Col. Doroteo Reyes, 5820 Greenlawn Drive, Beijosda, Md. Haiti.—Lt. Col. Nerva Staco, 806 Rittenhouse Street, Zone 11 Honduras.—Maj. Cecilio Castro, 2112 Forest Glenn Road, Silver Spring, Md. Mexico—Maj. Gen. Alfonso Gurza F. (Army), 16 West Kirke Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Nicaragua.—Brig. Gen. Julio C. Morales (Army), 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Panama.—Lt. Col. Francisco Aued, 6402 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md. Paraguay.—Rear Adm. Guillermo Haywood, 3714 Manor Place, Zone 7. Peru.—Vice Adm. Francisco Tudela, 4600 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 8. United States.—Rear Adm. John Quinn, USN, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Uruguay.—Gen. José Felipe Baptista, 6101 16th Street, Zone 11. Venezuela.—Col. Hugo E. Trejo, 3510 Yuma Street, Zone 8. INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE COLLEGE, FORT McNAIR Lats Gen. Thomas F. Van Natta, USA, Quarters 4, Fort McNair, one 25 Assistant Directer.—Gen. Juan E. Aguirre, Army of Paraguay, 3836 McKinley Street, Zone 15. International Organizations Chief of Studies.—Gen. Hugo R. Tiribocchi, Army of Uruguay, 8201 16th Street, Apt. 726, Silver Spring, Md. INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK 808 Seventeenth Street, Washington 25, D.C. Phone, EXecutive 3-4171 OFFICERS President.— Felipe Herrera (Chile), 3041 Normanstone Terrace, Zone 8. Executive Vice President—T. Graydon Upton (United States), Box 347, Old Georgetown Pike, Me¢Lean, Va. Manager, Financial-Administrative Department.—Ignacio Copete Lizarralde (Co-lombia), 4815 V Street, Zone 7. ini Advisor—Robert B. Menapace (United States), 2400 16th Street, one 9. Treasurer— Carlos A. Paz (Argentina), 5300 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Secretary.— Pedro Irafieta (Chile), 4011 Nellie Custis Drive, Arlington 7, Va. Director, Division of Admainistration.—Jorge Hazera (Costa Rica), 4005 Alber- marle Street, McLean, Va. Director, Division of Information.—Joaquin E. Meyer (Cuba), 4602 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Deputy Director, Division of Information.—Joseph U. Hinshaw (United States), 917 North Lexington Street, Arlington, Va. Manager, Operations Department.— Ewaldo Correia Lima (Brazil), 5301 Mohican Road, Bethesda, Md. Director, Loan Division.—G. Lincoln Sandelin (United States), 4200 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Director, Project Analysis Division.— Alfredo E. Herndndez (Costa Rica), 511 Crestwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. Comptroller—Hawthorne Arey (United States), 4224 Franklin Street, Ken-sington, Md. Manager, Technical Department.— Alfonso Rochac (El Salvador), 918 North Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director, Economic Development Diviston.—José C. Cdrdenas (Ecuador), 5405 Newington Road, Zone 16. Director, Social Development Division.— Alfred C. Wolf (United States), Rocky Run Road, McLean, Va. Coordinator, Technical Assistance Division.— Lester D. Mallory (United States), 2345 King Place, Zone 7. General Counsel —Elting Arnold (United States), 4914 Dorset Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Hernando Agudelo Villa (Colombia), casting votes of Venezuela, Chile and Co-lombia, 2800 Arizona Terrace, Zone 16. Alternate: Oscar Niemtschik (Venezuela), 5005 Baltan Road, Zone 16. Tom XKillefer (United States), casting votes of United States, 4201 Kirby Road, McLean, Va. Alen Alexander M. Rosenson (United States), 6301 Dahlonega Road, one 16. Cleantho de Paiva Leite (Brazil), casting votes of Brazil, Bolivia and Ecuador, 7828 Maryknoll Avenue, Bethesda, Md. Alternate: Federico Intriago Arrata (Ecuador), 808 17th Street, Zone 25. Lucien Hibbert (Haiti), casting votes of Haiti and Panama, 4000 Tunlaw Road, Zone 7. Alternate: Julio E. Heurtematte (Panama), 2800 Quebec Street, Zone 8. Rail Martinez Ostos (Mexico), casting votes of Mexico, Uruguay, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Paraguay, 808 17th Street, Zone 25. Alternate: Max Jiménez Pinto (Guatemala), 2401 H Street, Zone 7. Mario Oscar Mendivil (Argentina), casting votes of Argentina and Peru, 3040 Idaho Avenue, Zone 16. Alternate: Emilio Ortiz de Zevallos (Peru), 808 17th Street, Zone 25. 676 Congressional Directory Juan Angel Nufiez Aguilar (Honduras), casting votes of El Salvador and Hon-duras, 2100 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 9. Alternate: Julio César Gutiérrez (Paraguay), 2712 Wisconsin Avenue, Zone 7. INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION Headquarters office, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif. United States Members: Eugene D. Bennett, Chairman, Standard Oil Building, San Francisco 4, Calif. Dr. J. Laurence McHugh, Chief, Division of Biological Research, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Washington 25, D.C, Robert L. Jones, Box 517, Gearhart, Oreg. John G. Driscoll, Jr., San Diego Trust & Savings Building, San Diego, Calif. Costa Rican Members: Virgilio Aguiluz, Apartado 1110, San José, Costa Rica. José Luis Cardona-Cooper, Apartado 1583, San José, Costa Rica. Col. Fernando Flores, 705 North Windsor Boulevard, Hollywood 38, Calif. Victor Nigro, 1140 North Harbor Drive, San Diego, Calif. Panamanian Members: Roberto Novey, P.O. Box 923, Panama City, Republic of Panama. Dr. Harmodio Arias, Jr., The Panama American Press Inec., P.O. Box 134, Panama City, Republic of Panamé. Juan L. Obarrio, Jefe de la Seccién de Pescas, Ministerio de Agricultura, Comercio e Industrias, Panam4, Republic de Panama4. Dr. Carlos A. Lépez-Guevara, Apartado 4493, Panam4d, Republic de Panam. Ecuadoran Members: Cosas Bane, Secretary, Sub-Director de Pesca, Ministerio de Fomento, Quito, cuador. Drs Fauords Burneo Ojeda, Capt. de Corbeta, Ministerio de la Marina, Quito, cuador. Dr. Enrique Ponce y Carbo, Asesor Técnico Juridico, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Quito, Ecuador. Lic. Pedro José Arteta, Coordinador del Ministerio de Fomento, Quito, Ecuador. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE FOR EUROPEAN MIGRATION Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland: Palais Wilson, 63 Rue des Piquis Washington Liaison Mission: 1346 Connecticut Avenue, Washington 6, D.C., Phone, ADams 2-8000 New York Liaison Office: 660 First Avenue, New York 16, N.Y., Phone, ORegon 9-7730 HEADQUARTERS Director.—B. W. Haveman (Netherlands). Deputy Director.—J. B. McFadden (U.S.A.). Chief of Operations.—E. K. Rahardt (U.K.). Chief of Administration.—R. Pointe (France). MEMBER GOVERNMENTS Argentina Italy Australia Luxembourg Austria Malta Belgium Netherlands Bolivia New Zealand Brazil Norway Chile Panama Colombia Paraguay Costa Rica Republic of South Africa Denmark Spain Ecuador Switzerland France United Kingdom Germany United States of America Greece Venezuela Israel International Organizations 677 ICEM FIELD LIAISON MISSIONS Buenos Aires, Argentina Bonn, Germany Canberra, Australia Athens, Greece Vienna, Austria Rome, Italy Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Madrid, Spain Santiago, Chile Pretoria, South Africa Bogota, Colombia Caracas, Venezuela San Jose, Costa Rica INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT 1818 H Street, Zone 25. Phone, EXecutive 3-6360 OFFICERS President.—George D. Woods (United States), Sheraton-Park Hotel. Vice President.—J. Burke Knapp (United States), 3701 Curtis Court, Chevy Chase, Md. Vice President.—Geoffrey M. Wilson (United Kingdom), 3435 34th Place. General Counsel.—A. Broches (Netherlands), 2600 Tilden Place. Brodin shh, W. Cavanaugh (United States), 5215 Norway Drive, Chevy Chase, Secretary.—M. M. Mendels (Canada), 3400 Garrison Street, Zone 8. Director of Technical Operations.—Simon Aldewereld (Netherlands), 4000 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 16. Director of Operations—Far East.—I. P. M. Cargill (United Kingdom), 5111 Klingle Street, Zone 16. Director 8) DperaitonsemBurope=1, R. Cope (United Kingdom), 3413 R Street, one 7. Director of Development Services.—Richard H. Demuth (United States), 5404 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. Director of Information.—Harold N. Graves, Jr. (United States), 4816 Grantham Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Associate Director of Development Services—Michael L. Hoffman (United States), 4409 Dexter Street. Director of Adminisiration.— William F. Howell (United States), R.F.D. 1, Centreville, Va. Director of Marketing.—George L. Martin (United States), 200 East 66th Street, New York 21, N.Y. Special Representative for Europe.—John D. Miller (United Kingdom), 57 Boule-vard de Beausejour, Paris 16 ¢, France. Director of Operations—Africa.—Pierre L. Moussa (France), 1547 33d Street. S pens Representative for Africa.—Leonard B. Rist (France), 3130 Ordway Street, one 8. Director of Operations— Western Hemisphere.—Orvis A. Schmidt (United States), 3414 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Acting Director, Economic Staff.—John C. de Wilde (United States), 2921 Argyle Drive, Alexandria, Va. Director of Operations—South Asia and Middle East.—Escott Reid (Canada), 4816 Calvert Street. Director—Economic Development Institute.—John H. Adler (United States), 5107 Fairglen Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES John C. Bullitt (United States), 1245 29th Street, Zone 7; alternate, Erle Cocke, Jr. (United States), 5108 Baltan Road, Zone 16. D. B. Pitblado (United Kingdom), 1743 22d Street, Zone 8; alternate, N. M. P. Reilly (United Kingdom), 3101 34th Street. Rene Larre (France), 2527 P Street; alternate, Jacques Waitzenegger (France), 200 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Otto Donner (Germany), 10011 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington, Md.; alternate, Helmut P. Koinzer (Germany), 4201 Cathedral Avenue. 89708°—63——45 678 Congressional Directory C. S. Krishna Moorthi (India), 4600 Connecticut Avenue; alternate, Arun K. Ghosh, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue. Gengo Suzuki (Japan), 6101 16th Street, Rittenhouse; alternate M. Kumashiro (Japan), 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15; represents Japan, Thailand, Ceylon, Burma, and Nepal. A. F. W. Plumptre, (Canada), Department of Finance, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; alternate, L.. Denis Hudon (Canada), 3415 Glenmoor Drive, Chevy Chase, Md.; represents Canada and Ireland. J. M. Garland (Australia), 5142 Worthington Drive, Westgate, Zone 16; alternate, A. J. J. van Vuuren (South Africa), 4223 Balsam Drive, McLean, Va.; rep-resents Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and Viet-Nam. Andre van Campenhout (Belgium), 1228 30th Street, Zone 7; alternate, Franz Oellerer (Austria), 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 16; represents Belgium, Turkey, Austria, Korea, and Luxembourg. Reignson C. Chen (China), 5604 Durbin Road, Bethesda, Md. Mohammed Shoaib (Pakistan), 4610 Rodman Street, Zone 16; alternate, Ali Akbar Khosropur (Iran), 3818 Military Road; represents Pakistan, United Arab Republic, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Iraq, Jordan, Somalia, Ethiopia and Lebanon. Pieter Lieftinck (Netherlands), 3229 Idaho Avenue; alternate, Aleksandar Bogoev (Yugoslavia), 5300 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md.; represents Nether-lands, Yugoslavia, Israel, and Cyprus. Alice Brun (Denmark), 2144 California Street, The Envoy; alternate, Tyge Dahlgaard (temporary) (Denmark), 3204 Rowland Place; represents Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Iceland. Jorge Mejia-Palacio (Colombia), 4201 Cathedral Avenue; alternate, Jose Camacho (Colombia), 3900 Watson Place; represents Brazil, Philippines, Colombia, Ecuador, and Dominican Republic. Jose Aragones (Spain), 2201 46th Street, Zone 7; alternate, Sergio Siglienti (Italy), 4201 Cathedral Avenue; represents Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Greece. Abderrahman Tazi (Morocco), 1818 H Street, Zone 25; alternate, Ismail Khelil (Tunisia), 2144 California Street; represents Indonesia, Morocco, Malaya, Ghana, Afghanistan, Tunisia, Libya, and Laos. Fernando Illanes (Chile), 4600 Connecticut Avenue; alternate, Carlos S. Brignone (Argentina), 3724 Alton Place; represents Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Paraguay. Luis Machado (Cuba), 6832 Tulip Hill Terrace, Zone 16; alternate, L. E. Bonilla (Honduras), 1807 Duke Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; represents Mexico, Vene-zuela, Peru, Haiti, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras," Nicaragua and Panama. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO UNITED STATES SECTION Offices, Fourth Fleor, Mart Building, El Paso, Tex. Phone, KEystone 2-5476 Commissioner.—Joseph F. Friedkin. Principal Engineer.— Lyle H. Henderson. Principal Engineer.— William E. Walker. Counsel.—Marvin E. Whittington. Secretary.—Joe D. Walstrom. Administrative Officer.— Mervin B. Moore. MEXICAN SECTION Offices, Avenida Lerdo 232 Norte, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico Phone, Juarez 444, Post office address, Box 14, El Paso, Tex. Commzssioner.— David Herrera Jord4n. Acting Principal Engineer.—Jenaro Paz Reyes. Principal Engineer —Norberto Sanchez Gémez. Secretary.—Fernando Rivas S. Assistant Secretary.—Mrs. Luz H. G. de Partearroyo. International Organizations INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA (For defining, marking, and maintaining the boundary between the United States and Canada). Office, room 3810, General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street. Phone, STerling 3-9151 United States Section: Ooi nese cs =Y dma) J. King, room 3810 General Accounting Office Building, one 25. Engineer to the Commassion.—Nelson W. Smith, 5607 Second Street, Zone 11. a Officer—Edgar A. Klapp, 7903 Lockney Avenue, Takoma Park , Md Canadian Section: Commyassioner.—A. F. Lambert, 227 Latchford Road, Ottawa 3, Canada. Engineer to the Commission.—[Vacant.] INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION 1818 H Street. Washington, D.C. [The Officers, Executive Directors, and Alternates are the same as those of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.] INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION 1818 H Street. Phone, EXecutive 3-6360 PRINCIPAL OFFICERS Executive Vice President.— Martin M. Rosen (United States), 410 Paul Spring Road, Alexandria, Va. Vice President—J. G. Beevor (United Kingdom), 25631 Waterside Drive, Zone 8. Senior Engineer.—J. David Dodd (United Kingdom), R.F.D. 2, Leesburg, Va. Director of Development Bank Services— William Diamond (United States), 8201 Larry Place, Chevy Chase, Md. Director of Investments, Africa, Asia and the Middle FEast.—Hon. Leonard Hall (United Kingdom), 2101 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 16. Financial and Accounting Adviser.—[Vacant.] Director of Investments, Latin America, Europe and Australasia.—Neil J. Paterson (Australia), 3 Bermuda Court, Chesterbrook Estates, McLean, Va. fener) Counsel—R. B. J. Richards (United Kingdom), 2122 Massachusetts venue. Assistant to Management.—G. C. Wishart (United Kingdom), 3023 Normanstone Terrace, Zone 8. Tempo W. Cavanaugh (United States), 5215 Norway Drive, Chevy hase, Md. Secretary.—M. M. Mendels (Canada), 3400 Garrison Street, Zone 8. Director of AAdminianalion=W, F. Howell (United States), R.F.D. 1, Centre-ville, Va. Director of Information.—Harold N. Graves, Jr., (United States), 4816 Grantham Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES John C. Bullitt, 1245 29th Street, Zone 7; alternate, Erle Cocke, Jr. (United States), 5108 Baltan Road, Zone 16. David B. Pitblado (United Kingdom), 1743 22d Street, Zone 8; alternate, N. M. P. Reilly (United Kingdom), 3101 34th Street. 680 Congressional Directory Rene Larre (France), 2527 P Street; alternate, Jacques Waitzenegger (France), 200 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase 15, Md. C. S. Krishna Moorthi (India), 4600 Connecticut Avenue; alternate, Arun K. Ghosh, 3701 Massachusetts Avenue. Otto Donner (Germany), 10011 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington, Md.; alternate, Helmut P. Koinzer (Germany), 4201 Cathedral Avenue. Mohammed Shoaib (Pakistan), 4610 Rodman Street, Zone 16; alternate, Ali Akbar Khosropur (Iran), 3818 Military Road; represents Pakistan, United Arab Republic, Iran, Kuwait, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Syrian Arab Republic, Iraq, Lebanon, Ethiopia and Jordan. Andre van Campenhout (Belgium), 1228 30th Street, Zone 7; alternate, Franz Oellerer (Austria), 4201 Massachusetts Avenue, Berkshire Apartments, Zone 16; represents Belgium, Austria, Turkey and Luxembourg. A. F. W. Plumptre (Canada), Department of Finance, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; alternate, L. Denis Hudon (Canada), 3415 Glenmoor Drive, Chevy Chase, Md.; represents Canada and Ireland. Pieter Lieftinck (Netherlands), 3229 Idaho Avenue; alternate, Aleksandar Bogoev (Yugoslavia), 5300 Westbard Avenue, Bethesda 14, Md.; represents Nether-lands, Cyprus and Israel. Gengo Suzuki (Japan), 6101 16th Street, Rittenhouse Apartments; alternate, M. Kumashiro (Japan), 4545 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 15; represents Japan, Burma, Ceylon and Thailand. Luis Machado (Cuba), 6832 Tulip Hill Terrace, Zone 16; alternate, L. E. Bonilla (Honduras), 1807 Duke Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; represents Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Haiti, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. J. M. Garland (Australia), 5142 Worthington Drive, Westgate, Zone 16; alternate, A. J.J. van Vuuren (South Africa), 4223 Balsam Drive, McLean, Va.; repre-sents Australia, South Africa and New Zealand. Alice Brun (Denmark), 2144 California Street, The Envoy; alternate, Tyge Dahlgaard (temporary) (Denmark), 3204 Rowland Place; represents Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland._ Jose Aragones (Spain), 2201 46th Street, Zone 7; alternate, Sergio Siglienti (Italy), 4201 Cathedral Avenue; represents Italy, Spain and Greece. Jorge Mejia-Palacio (Colombia), 4201 Cathedral Avenue; alternate, Jose Camacho (Colombia), 3900 Watson Place; represents Brazil, Colombia, Philippines, Ecuador and Dominican Republic. Abderrahman Tazi (Morocco), 1818 H Street, Zone 25; alternate, Ismail Khelil (Tunisia), 2144 California Street; represents Morocco, Malaya, Ghana, Afghanistan and Libya. Fernando Illanes (Chile), 4600 Connecticut Avenue; alternate, Carlos S. Brignone (Agentina), 3724 Alton Place; represents Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Paraguay. INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION Federal Trade Building, room 788. Phone, Dlstrict 7-3733 Unated States Section: Chairman.— Teno Ronealio, Cheyenne, Wyo. Eugene W. Weber, 5407 Harwood Road, Bethesda, Md. Charles R. Ross, 10814 Alloway Drive, Bethesda, Md. Secretary.— William A. Bullard, 388 Trenton Drive, Alexandria, Va. Canadian Section: Chaitrman.—A. D. P. Heeney, Ottawa, Ontario. D. M. Stephens, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Rene Dupuis, Montreal, Quebec. Secretary.— David G. Chance, Ottawa, Ontario. International Organizations INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland Washington Branch Office: 917 Fifteenth Street, Washington 5, D. C. Phone, District 7-9120. Liaison Office with the United Nations, 345 East 46th Street, New York 17, N. Y. International Labor Office (Permanent Secretariat of the Organization): Headquarters (Geneva) : Director General.—David A. Morse (U.S.A.). Deputy Director General.—Jef Rens (Belgium). Assistant Directors General: Raghunath Rao (India). C. Wilfred Jenks (United Kingdom). William Yalden-Thomson (Canada). Abbas Moustapha Ammar (United Arab Republic). Francis Blanchard (France). Ana Figueroa (Chile). E. J. Riches, Treasurer-Comptroller (New Zealand). Washington Branch: Director—Ralph Wright. Other Branch Offices: Bonn, London, New Delhi, Ottawa, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, Moscow, Cairo, Buenos Aires. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Nineteenth and H Streets. Phone, EXecutive 3-6360 BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS - William B. Dale (United States), 6008 Landon Lane, Bethesda, Md. (casting votes of United States); alternate, John S. Hooker (United States), 7403 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. D. B. Pitblado (United Kingdom), 1743 22d Street (casting votes of the United Singlomy; alternate, Raymond Bonham Carter (United Kingdom), 3229 treet. Beue Tann (China), 5406 Greystone Street, Chevy Chase (casting votes of China); alternate, I-Shuan Sun (China), 11310 Cloverhill Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Jean de Largentaye (France), Room 1307, International Monetary Fund (casting votes of France); alternate, Jacques Waitzenegger (France), 200 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. J. J. Anjaria (India), 3619 Van Ness Street (casting votes of India); alternate, S. L. N. Simha (India), 5420 32d Street. A. F. W. Plumptre (Canada), Room 1108, International Monetary Fund (casting votes of Canada, Ireland); alternate, L. Denis Hudon, (Canada), 3415 Glenmoor Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Ahmed Zaki Saad (Egypt), 3132 16th Street (casting votes of Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, United Arab Republic, Syrian Arab Republic); alternate, Albert Mansour (Egypt), 3850 Tunlaw Road. Andre van Campenhout (Belgium), 1228 30th Street (casting votes of Austria, Belgium, Korea, Luxembourg, Turkey); alternate, Maurice Toussaint (Bel-gium), 3927 Idaho Avenue. Pieter Lieftinck (Netherlands), 3229 Idaho Avenue (casting votes of Cyprus, Israel, Netherlands, Yugoslavia); alternate, H. M. H. A. van der Valk (Netherlands), 3113 Macomb Street. Sergio Siglienti (Italy), 4201 Cathedral Avenue (casting votes of Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain) ; alternate, Costa P. Caranicas (Greece), 5605 Center Street, Chevy Chase, Md. : Mauricio Bicalho (Brazil), 3223 Garfield Street (casting votes of Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Panama, Peru); alternate, Antonio de Abreu Coutinho (Brazil), 5441 Chevy Chase Parkway. 682 Congressional Directory Guillermo Walter Klein (Argentina), 4708 Essex Avenue, Somerset, Chevy Chase, Md. (casting votes of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay) ; alternate, Javier Urrutia (Chile), 5321 Massachusetts Avenue. Gengo Suzuki (Japan), 6101 16th Street (casting votes of Burma, Ceylon, Japan, Nepal, Thailand); alternate, William Tennekoon (Ceylon), Room 1002, International Monetary Fund. J. M. Garland (Australia), 5142 Worthington Drive, Westgate, Md. (casting votes of Australia, New Zealand, Union of South Africa, Viet-Nam) ; alternate, F. C. Pryor (Australia), 3803 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Praxedes Reina Hermosillo (Mexico), 3830 Macomb Street (casting votes of Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Venezuela); alternate, Carlos Sanson (Nicaragua), 5015 Rodman Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Karl Skjaevland (Norway), 824 New Hampshire Avenue (casting votes of Den-mark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden); alternate, Lennart Olofsson (Sweden), 2100 Connecticut Avenue. Wilhelm Hanemann (Federal Republic ‘of Germany), 5200 Lawn Way Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. (casting votes of Federal Republic of Germany); alter-33s, Walter O. Habermeier (Federal Republic of Germany), 4720 45th treet. Sumanang (Indonesia), Room 1125, International Monetary Fund (casting votes of Ghana, Indonesia, Laos, Libya, Malaya, Morocco, Tunisia); alternate, Amon Nikoi (Ghana), 1748 Taylor Street. OFFICERS Ltn 4 the Board and Managing Director.—Per Jacobsson (Sweden), Sheraton ark Hotel. Deputy Managing Director—Frank A. Southard, Jr. (United States), 4328 Van Ness Street. Asian Department, Director—D. S. Savkar (India), 6116 32d Place. European Department, Director.— Gabriel Ferras (France), 5202 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, Md. ; Exchange Restrictions Department, Director.—Irving S. Friedman (United States), 5512 Brite Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Legal Department, General Counsel.—Joseph Gold (United Kingdom), 7020 Brae-burn Place, Bethesda, Md. Middle Eastern Department, Director—Anwar Ali (Pakistan), Room 713, Inter-national Monetary Fund. Research and Statistics Department, Director.—J. J. Polak (Netherlands), 3420 Porter Street. Office of the Treasurer, Treasurer.—Y. C. Koo (China), 4013 Cleveland Street, Kensington 15, Md. Western Hemisphere Department, Direcior.—Jorge Del Canto (Chile), 5412 Christy Drive, Springfield, Md. Agri Department, Acting Director.—J. V. Mladek (United States), 1230 30th treet. Office of Administration, Director.—Phillip Thorson (United States), 7001 Mac-Arthur Boulevard, Zone 16. Office of the Secretary, Secretary— Roman L. Horne (United States), Box 370, Route 2, McLean, Va. Lago ition Officer—Jay Reid (United States), 7208 Blacklock Road, Bethesda, d Special Representative—Gordon Williams (United States), 1611 35th Street. INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA Headquarters office, University of Washington, Seattle 5, Wash. Phone, LAkeview 5-5323 American Members— H. E. Crowther, vice chairman, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Washington 25, D.C.; residence, 7105 Claymore Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md. William A. Bates, P. O. Box 1538, Ketchikan, Alaska; residence, P. O. Box 2560, Ketchikan, Alaska. Mattias Madsen, 10039 Bayard Avenue, Seattle 77, Wash. International Organizations Canadian Members— William M. Sprules, chairman, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa, Ontario; residence, 2248 McQuaig Street, Ottawa, Ontario. Richard Nelson, P.O. Box 2204, Vancouver 1, B.C.; residence, 211 Queens, New Westminster, B. C. Harold S. Helland, 656 East Fourth Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. Director of Investigations and Secretary (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— DeWitt Gilbert, vice chairman, 71 Columbia Street, Seattle 4, Wash. Clarence F. Pautzke, member, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington 25, D.C. George C. Starlund (appointment pending), Washington State Department of Fisheries, 4015 20th Avenue West, Seattle 99, Wash. Canadian Members— Senator Thomas Reid, chairman, 6115 Bergstrom Road, North Surrey, B.C. A. J. Whitmore, 4093 Norland, South Burnaby, B.C W. R. Hourston, Department of Fisheries, Vancouver, B.C. JOINT BRAZIL-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION UNITED STATES DELEGATION Room 2A-882, The Pentagon. Phone, OXford 7-5125 or 5-5218 MEMBERS Rear Adm. John Quinn, USN, chairman and Navy member, The Towers, 4201 Cathedral Avenue. Maj. Gen. William B. Rosson, USA, Army member, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Brig. Gen. Joseph T. Kingsley, USAF, Air Force member, 1421 29th Street. ADVISORS Col. Robert R. Little, USAF, Air Force advisor. Col. Willard Pearson, USA, Army advisor. Capt. John J. Mitchell, USN, Navy advisor. Col. Ted Brown, USAF, Air Force advisor. Lt. Col. James J. Freda, USA, Army advisor. Lt. Col. Edwin H. Simmons, USMC, Navy advisor. Lt. Col. Francis H. Weiland, USAF, Air Force advisor. Cdr. Walter G. Lessmann, USN, Navy advisor. Cdr. Floyd E. Smith, USN, Navy advisor and secretary. Lt. Col. Gordon E. Jonas, USAF, Air Force advisor and secretary. Lt. Col. Ronan C. Grady, Jr., USA, Army advisor and secretary. Lt. Cdr. William W. Bowers, USN, Navy advisor. Maj. Ralph E. Sullivan, USMC, Navy advisor. Maj. Audley C. Harris, USA, Army advisor. BRAZILIAN DELEGATION Brazilian Embassy, 3007 Whitehaven Street NW., Washington, D.C. Phones, ADams 2-1164, COlumbia 5-2081 or 5-6770 MEMBERS Lt. Gen. Armando de Souza E Mello Ararigboia, chairman and Air Force member, c/o Brazilian Embassy. Rear Adm. Francisco Duque Guimaraes, Navy member, 3606 Brandywine Street. Brig. Gen. Armando de Noronha, Army member, 4600 Connecticut Avenue. 684 Congressional Directory ADVISORS Col. Jacintho Pantoja Pires Coelho, Army advisor. Cdr. Pedro Thedim Barreto, Navy advisor. Lt. Col. Celso Rezende Neves, Air Force advisor. Lt. Col. George M. da Rocha, Army advisor and secretary. Lt. Col. José Henrique Silva Acioli, Army advisor. Maj. Wilson da Silveira Britto, Army advisor. Maj. Bernardo de Luna Freire, Army advisor. Maj. Gilberto O. Miranda Schmitt, Army advisor. Maj. Roberto Bayma Denys, Army advisor. JOINT MEXICAN-UNITED STATES DEFENSE COMMISSION UNITED STATES SECTION . Room 2A-882, The Pentagon. Phone, OXford 7-5125 or 5-5218 MEMBERS Rear Adm. John Quinn, USN, chairman and Navy member, The Towers, 4201 Cathedral Avenue. Maj. Gen. William B. Rosson, USA, Army member, River House, 1600 South Joyce, Arlington 2, Va. Brig. Gen. Joseph T. Kingsley, Jr., USAF, Air Force member, 1421 29th Street. ADVISORS John H. Crimmins, Department of State representative. Col. Robert R. Little, USAF, Air Force advisor. Col. Willard Pearson, USA, Army advisor. Capt. John J. Mitchell, USN, Navy advisor. Col. Benoid E. Glawe, USAF, Air Force advisor. Col. Frederick K. Nichols, USAF, Air Force advisor. Cdr. Floyd E. Smith, USN, Navy advisor and secretary. Lt. Col. James J. Freda, USA, Army advisor. Lt. Col. Gordon E. Jonas, USAF, Air Force advisor. Lt. Col. Edwin H. Simmons, USMC, Navy advisor. Lt. Col. Ronan C. Grady, Jr., USA, Army advisor and secretary. Lt. Col. Paul H. Hansen, USAF, Air Force advisor. Cdr. Walter G. Lessmann, USN, Navy advisor. Maj. Ralph E. Sullivan, USMC, Navy advisor. Lt. Cdr. William W. Bowers, USN, Navy advisor. Maj. Audley C. Harris, USA, Army advisor. MEXICAN SECTION Mexican Embassy Annex, 2829 16th Street NW., Washington, D.C. Phone, ADams 4-5492 MEMBERS Maj. Gen. Alfonso Gurza Falfdn, chairman and Army-Air member, 4600 Connecticut Avenue. Rear Adm. Fernando Magaiia Eroza, Navy member, 5810 16th Street. ADVISORS Mr. Vicente Sdnchez Gavito, Mexican Embassy representative. Lt. Col. Ernesto Amaro Avila, Air advisor. ! Lt. Col. Miguel Rodriguez Iturralde, Army advisor. Lt. Col. Rodrigo W. Montelongo, Army advisor and secretary. Maj. Ernesto Perez-Robledo, Army advisor. Lt. Col. Marco Antonio Guerrero, Army advisor. Capt. Antonio Oropeza Rendén, Army stenographer. Lt. Rodrigo Del Peon Alvarez, Navy advisor. International Organizations ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES HEADQUARTERS, PAN AMERICAN UNION Seventeenth Street, Between Constitution Avenue and C, Zone 6. Phone, EXecutive 3-8450, Code 176 THE COUNCIL Chairman.—H. E. Gonzalo J. Facio (Ambassador, representative of Costa Rica), 2112 S Street, Zone 8. Vice Chairman.—H. E. Dr. Rodolfo A. Weidmann (Ambassador, representative of Argentina), 2232 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. H. E. Dr. Emilo Sarmiento Caruncho (Ambassador, representative of Bolivia), 2400 16th Street, Zone 9. E. Ilmar Penna Marinho (Ambassador, representative of Brazil), 3305 Cleveland Avenue, Zone 8. . E. Don Manuel Trucco (Ambassador, representative of Chile), 1736 Massa-chusetts Avenue, Zone 6. . E. Dr. Alberto Zuleta Angel (Ambassador, representative of Colombia), 1609 1609 22d Street, Zone 8. . E. Lic. Eduardo S4nchez Cabral (Ambassador, representative of the Domin-ican Republic), 4501 Nebraska Avenue, Zone 16. . E. Dr. Gonzalo Escudero (Ambassador, representative of Ecuador), 2204 R Street, Zone 8. . E. Dr. Francisco Roberto Lima (Ambassador, representative of El Salvador), 2308 California Street, Zone 8. . E. Dr. Carlos Urrutia Aparicio (Ambassador, representative of Guatemala), 2220 R Street, Zone 8. . E. Fern D. Baguidy (Ambassador, representative of Haiti), 4400 17th Street, Zone 11. . E. Dr. Céleo D4vila (Ambassador, representative of Honduras), 4715 16th Street, Zone 11. . E. Vicente S4nchez Gavito (Ambassador, representative of Mexico), 2440 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. . E. Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa (Ambassador, representative of Nicaragua), 1627 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 9. . E. Augusto G. Arango (Ambassador, representative of Panama), 2862 McGill Terrace, Zone 8. . E. Dr. Juan Plate (Ambassador, representative of Paraguay), 1825 Connecticut Avenue, Zone 9. ; . E. Dr. Juan Bautista de Lavalle (Ambassador, representative of Peru), 4000 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Hon. delesseps S. Morrison (Ambassador, representative of the United States), Department of State, Room 6494. Dr. Emilio N. Oribe (Minister Counselor, interim representative of Uruguay), 2362 Massachusetts Avenue, Zone 8. Dr. Nelson Himiob (Minister Plenipotentiary, interim representative of Vene-zuela), 2437 California Street, Zone 8. Secretary General.—H. E. Dr. José A. Mora, 201 18th Street, Zone 6. Assistant Secretary General.— William Sanders, 2708 36th Street, Zone 7. PAN AMERICAN UNION General Secretariat Office of the Secretary General, Protocol Officer.—Paul W. Murphy, 1909 Glenallan Avenue, Glenmont, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Secretary for Economic and Social Affairs.—Jorge Sol Castellanos, 5410 Connecticut Avenue. 1 Sor Assistant.—José Antonio Guerra, 8804 Second Avenue, Silver Spring, d Assistant Secretary for Cultural, Scientific, and Informational Affairs.—Jaime Posada, 3441 North Glebe, Arlington, Va. Depariwen of Administrative Affairs, Director.—Luis Rail Betances, 4809 45th treet. Budget Officer—Herndn Banegas, 5936 Second Street, Arlington, Va. General Services—Frank W. Loops, 3506 North Ottawa Street, Arlington 13, Va. 686 Congressional Directory Department of Administrative Affairs—Continued Internal Audit Officer—Abdon Alvarez, 727 Forest Grove Drive, Annandale, Va. Organization and Methods Officer.—Charles Miller, 1005 Lincoln Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Personnel Officer—Juan A. Nimo, 761 Ivydale Drive, Annandale, Va. Programming and Planning.—John P. Hoover, 6105 Cromwell Drive, Zone 16. Department of Cultural Affairs, Director.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director—Francisco S. Céspedes, 1616 Brisbane Street, Silver Spring, Md. Columbus Memorial Library.— Arthur E. Gropp, 5113 Western Avenue, Zone 16. Music.— Guillermo Espinosa, 4201 Cathedral Avenue, Zone 16. Philosophy and Letters.— Armando C. Pacheco, 400 Valley Lane, Falls Church, a Visual Arts.—Jose Gomez-Sicre, 1766 Lanier Place. Department of Economic Affairs, Director— Walter Sedwitz, 6704 Tulip Hill Terrace, Bethesda, Md. Deputy Director—René Monserrat, 8600 16th Street, Silver Spring, Md. Agricultural Economics.— Wade F. Gregory, 4620 North 23d Street, Arlington 7, Va. Administrative Coordinator— Ernesto F. Betancourt, 6151 30th Street. General Studies.—Enrique Lerdau, 4926 Albemarle Street. Graphs and Computations.— Andres Aviles, 6934 North 27th Road, Arlington 13, Va. Inter-American Committee for Agricultural Development.—Hugo Trivelli, 7130 Alaska Avenue. International Economics.— Siegfried Garbuny, 510 21st Street. Planning and Louis O. Delwart, 3333 P Street, Zone Programming.— 7. Public Finance and Admanistration.— Alvaro Magafia, 3217 Thornapple Street, Chevy Chase, Md. reasons and Documents.— Mare Yaffe, 3817 Keller Avenue, Alexandria, a. Technology and Productivity.— Maximo Halty Carrere, 423 Bluehill Lane, Belle Haven, Alexandria, Va. Tourism.—Francisco Hernandez, 1500 Massachusetts Avenue. RR Escarpenter, 5614 Massachusetts Avenue-Extended, one 16. Department of Legal Affairs, Director—Francisco V. Garcia-Amador, 4600 Connecticut Avenue. Deputy Director— Manuel Canyes, 1605 O Street, Zone 6. Codification.— Reque, 6101 Berkshire Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Luis Genpal Logal=Pail A. Colborn, 3401 West Coquelin Terrace, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Executive Secretary.— Luis Reque, 6101 Berkshire Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Inter-American Commission of Women, Chairman.— Gabriela Pelaez, ¢/o Pan American Union, Zone 6. Executive Secretary.— Esther N. de Calvo, 3700 Massachusetts Avenue. Inter-American Peace Committee, Advisor.— Roberto Quiros, 4101 Calla Drive, McLean, Va. Special Consultative Committee on Security, Advisor.—Roberto Quiros, 4101 Calla Drive, McLean, Va. Department of Public Information, Acting Director.—John P. Hoover, 6105 Crom- well Drive, Zone 16. Deputy Director— Miguel Aranguren, 5505 North 33d Street, Arlington 7, Va. Deputy Director.—Juan M. Campos, 2500 Q Street, Zone 7. Editorial.—Guillermo de Zendegui, 3524 Davenport Street, Zone 8. Pan Offices in the Member States.—Julio Silva, 7413 Hamlet Street, Springfield, a Press.—Carlos V. Hurtado, 311 Cambridge Road, Alexandria, Va. pd and Television.—Demetrio Cabarga, 1956 Seminary Road, Silver Spring, Department of Scientific Affairs, Director—Jesse D. Perkinson, Jr., 4510 Drum- mond Avenue, Chevy Chase 15, Md. Deputy Director—Marcelo Alonso, 7311 Broxburn Court, Bethesda 14, Md. epi Science.—Heitor de Souza, 10012 Montauk Avenue, Bethesda 14, International Organizations Department of Scientific Affairs—Continued Nuclear Science.—Jay J. Davenport, 3823 Rodman Street, Zone 16. Radio Isotopes.—Jose Saiz del Rio, 10201 Farnham Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. Nels Information.—Florence K. Nierman, 5703 Stillwell Road, Rockville, d Department of Social Affairs, Director.—Angel Palerm, 509 Hillwood Avenue, Falls Church, Va. Deputy Director.—Theo R. Crevenna, 6720 Nevius Street, Falls Church, Va. Community Development and Social Welfare.—Gabriel Ospina Restrepo, 4105 Mason Ridge Drive, Annandale, Va. Cooperatives.—Fernando Chavez, 505 Pensa Drive, Falls Church, Va. Coordination of Training Programs.— Manuel F. Rodriguez, 6428 Longbranch Drive, Falls Church, Va. General Studies and Reports.— Albert Frances, 1528 29th Street. Housing and Planning, Principal Advisor.—Walter D. Harris, 45 Killdeer Road, Hamden, Conn. Labor Relations.—Leo Suslow, 5920 Merritt Place, Falls Church, Va. Rural Development.—Pier Biovanni Brunori, 5405 Brookeway Drive, Zone 16. Social Security.— Beryl Frank, 6009 Goldsboro Road, Bethesda 14, Md. Urban Development.— Anthony Leeds, ¢/o Pan American Union, Zone 6. Department of Statistics, Director.—Tulo H. Montenegro, 9609 Singleton Drive, Bethesda 14, Md. General Operations.—Cecilia E. Washington, 3813 17th Place NE., Zone 18. Fete Operations.—O. Alexander de Moraes, 1309 Geranium Street, one 12. Department of Technical Cooperation, Director.—Jodo Gongalves de Souza, 6001 McKinley Street, Bethesda 14, Md. fdssory Services.—Otto Howard Salzman, Jr., 515 Churchill Road, McLean, a. Exchange of Persons.— David Heft, 9330 Wilmer Street, Silver Spring, Md. Fellowship and Professorship.—Javier Malagén, 4840 43d Place, Zone 16. Training Services.—Earl J. Roueche, 218 Springvale Avenue, McLean, Va. Office of Council and Conference Secretariat Services, Director.—Santiago Ortiz, 1913 Glenbrook Road, Fairfax, Va. Conference and Organizations.— Edward P. Davis, 407 North Livingston Street, Arlington 1, Va. Coy! Secretariat Services—Samuel Echalar, 6405 Lee Highway, Arlington 5, a. Language Services.—Maryjo Carlson, 1111 Marlan Drive, Alexandria, Va. Official Records.—Catharine Ryan, 3412 Prospect Street, Zone 7. Office of Financial Services, Director—Clarence R. Jauchem, 212 Capitol View Drive, McLean, Va. Dei Director—John A. Balenger, 915 South Buchanan Street, Arlington 4, a. Fiscal Division.— William W. Crowe, 5625 Ogden Road, Zone 16. Fesiny Cooperation Unit.—Carlos Graneros, 2115 Pennsylvania Avenue, one 7. A.P. Accounting Division.—Lester Frank, 500 New York Avenue, Takoma Park 12, Md. Office of Publication Services, Director—John McAdams, 5606 Forest Place, Bethesda 14, Md. Assistant Director—Luis Rivera, Jr., 2520 North Stevens Street, Alexandria, a. 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Hopenhayn, 3519 Glenmoor Drive, North Chevy ase, Md. 688 Congressional Directory ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT Headquarters: Chateau de la Muette, rue André-Pascal, Paris, 16, France Member Countries.— Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States; Observer: Yugoslavia. The Commissions of the European Economic Community and of the European Atomic Energy Com-munity, as well as the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community, take part in the work of the Organization. The Council—Chairman: Canada; Members: All Member countries voting by unanimity. The Executive Committee— Chairman: Belgium; Members: Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States. The Economic Policy Commitiee.— Chairman: United Kingdom; Members: All Member countries. The Trade Commitice— Chairman: Germany; Members: All Member countries. The Development Assistance Committee—Chairman: United States; Members: Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, United Kingdom, United States. The Council may establish subsidiary bodies as may be required to achieve the aims of the Organization. THE SECRETARIAT Chateau de la Muette, Paris (France). Telephone: TRO. 7600/4610/7430. Telegram: DEVELOPECONOMIE. Secretary-General and Chairman of the Council at session of Permanent Repre- sentatives.— Thorkil Kristensen (Denmark). Deputy Secretary-General.—Jean Cottier (France). Deputy Secretary-General.—Charles Adair (United States). Assistant Secretary-General (Economics).—Jack Downie (United Kingdom). Assistant Secretary-General (Development). — Luciano Giretti (Italy). Assistant Secretary-General (Trade). —Glinter Keiser (Germany). REGIONAL OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D.C. Suite 1223, 1346 Connecticut Avenue. Telephone: DUpont 7-4237 and DUpont 7-8528. Telegram: COPECON. Head of Mission.—Ottino Caracciolo di Forino. PAN AMERICAN HEALTH 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 PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU Director—Dr. Abraham Horwitz, 1501 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 6. Assistant Director—Dr. John C. Cutler, 1501 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 6. Secretary General.—Dr. Victor A. Sutter, 1501 New Hampshire Avenue, Zone 6. (he of fiminisraion=lr, Stuart Portner, 1501 New Hampshire Avenue, one 6. Zone I Representative, Caracas, Venezuela (Venezuela, departments of France in the Americas, portions of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Americas, and members of the Commonwealth and territories of the United Kingdom 2 ih Caribbean). —Dr. José Garcia Gutierrez, Avenida Los Jabillos 46, La orida. Zone II Representative, Mexico City, Mexico (Cuba, Dominican Republie, Haiti and Mexico).—Dr. Guillermo Samamé, Havre 30, Colonia Ju4rez. International Organizations Zone III Representative, Guatemala City, Guatemala (British Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panam4d).—Dr. Juan J. Alcocer, 9a. Calle 3-25. Zone IV Representative, Lima, Peru (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru).—Dr. Bogoslav Juricic, Ave. Slaverry 722. Zone V Representative, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Brazil).—Dr. Hector Coll, Avenida General Justo 275-B. Zone VI Representative, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay) .—Dr. Emilio Budnik, Charcas 684. El Paso Field Office, El Paso, Texas.—Dr. Ulpiano Blanco, Chief, 501 United States Court House. PERMANENT JOINT BOARD ON DEFENSE, CANADA-UNITED STATES Department of State Building. Phone, DUdley 3-4695 UNITED STATES SECTION Chairman.—Dr. John A. Hannah, President, Michigan State College, East Lansing, Mich. Members: Maj. Gen. Sam W. Agee, USAF, 622 Alta Vista Drive, Fairfax, Va. Rear Adm. John Quinn, USN, 4201 Cathedral Avenue. Maj. Gen. William B. Rosson, USA, 1600 South Joyce Street, Arlington 2, Va. Willis C. Armstrong, Department of State, 4848 Reservoir Road. -Secretary (Non-member). —Wharton D. Hubbard, Department of State, 2701 Connecticut Avenue. CANADIAN SECTION Chairman.—The Honorable L. Dana Wilgress, Ottawa, Canada. Members: Maj. Gen. J. P. E. Bernatchez (Canadian Army). Rear Adm. J. V. Brock (Royal Canadian Navy). Air Commodore E. M. Reyno (Royal Canadian Air Force). Arthur R. Menzies (Department of External Affairs). Sopruy (Non-member) —Jim S. Nutt (Department of External Affairs), Ottawa, anada. SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION Department of State. Phone, REpublic 7-5600, Ext. 2839 United States: (Department of State). Dean Knowles A. Ryerson, Senior Commissioner. Mr. Carlton Skinner, Commissioner. Mr. Manuel Guerrero, Alternate Commissioner. Australia: (Department of Territories, Canberra). Dudley McCarthy, Senior Commissioner. Mr. H. Max Loveday, Commissioner. France: (Ministry of France Overseas, Paris). H. Nettre, Senior Commissioner. J. Bach, Commissioner. New Zealand: (Department of External Affairs, Wellington). C. G. R. McKay, Senior Commissioner. J. M. McEwen, Commissioner. Hon. Afoafouvale Misimoa, Alternate Commissioner. United Kingdom: (Government House, Suva, Fiji). Sir Kenneth Maddocks, K.C.M.G., Senior Commissioner. T. R. Cowell, Commissioner. Mr. A. M. Wilkie, Alternate Commissioner. : Sir David Trench, K.C.M.G.M.C., Alternate Commissioner, High Commis- sioner for Western Pacific. 690 Congressional Directory SECRETARIAT Nouméa, New Caledonia Secretary-General.— Thomas Smith. Mr. R. Executive Officer for Health.—Dr. Guy Loison. Executive Officer for Economic Development.—Dr. Jacques Barrau. Executive Officer for Social Development.—Dr. R. E. Seddon. UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Composed of all Member States of the United Nations. Each Member State has one vote. Muhammad Zafrulla Khan of Pakistan was elected President of the Seven-teenth Session of the General Assembly. According to its Rules of Procedure, the General Assembly commences its regular session on the third Tuesday in September of each year. As of the end of 1962 the following 110 countries were members of the United Nations: Afghanistan Gabon *Norway Albania Ghana Pakistan Algeria *Greece *Panama * Argentina *Guatemala *Paraguay * Australia Guinea *Peru Austria *Haiti *Philippines *Belgium *Honduras *Poland *Bolivia Hungary Portugal *Brazil Iceland Romania Bulgaria *India Rwanda Burma Indonesia *Saudi Arabia Burundi *Iran Senegal *Byelorussian SSR *Traq Sierra Leone Cambodia Ireland Somalia Cameroon Israel Spain *Canada Italy Sudan Central African Republic Ivory Coast Sweden Ceylon Jamaica **Syria Chad Japan Tanganyika *Chile Jordan Thailand *China Laos Togo *Colombia *Lebanon Trinidad and Tobago Congo (Brazzaville) *Liberia Tunisia Congo (Leopoldville) Libya *Turkey *Costa Rica *Luxembourg Uganda *Cuba Madagascar * Ukrainian SSR Cyprus Mali *Union of South Africa *Czechoslovakia Mauritania *USSR Dahomey *Mexico ** United Arab Republic *Denmark Mongolia *United Kingdom *Dominican Republic Morocco * United States *Ecuador Nepal Upper Volta *E1 Salvador *Netherlands *Uruguay *Ethiopia *New Zealand *Venezuela Federation of Malaya *Nicaragua Yemen Finland Niger *Yugoslavia *France Nigeria *QOriginal member. **Syria was an original member of the United Nations from 24 October 1945. Following a plebiscite held on 21 February 1958, Syria and Egypt joined in establishing the United Arab Republic, which continued as a single member of the United Nations. On 13 October 1961 Syria, having resumed its status as an independent state, also resumed its separate membership in the Organization. International Organizations SECURITY COUNCIL The Security Council is composed of five permanent members and six non-permanent members, elected by the General Assembly for two-year terms. Non-permanent members are not eligible for immediate reelection. Permanent Members: Nonpermanent Members: China, Brazil (until 1965) France Ghana (until 1964) U.S.S.R. *Philippines (until 1964) United Kingdom Morocco (until 1965) United States Norway (until 1965) Venezuela (until 1964) Presidency: The Presidency of the Security Council, in accordance with its Rules of Pro-cedure, rotates each month in the English alphabetical order of the names of the Member States. Military Staff Committee: Composed of the Chiefs of Staff (or their representatives) of the five Permanent Members of the Security Council: China, France, U.S.S.R., United Kingdom and the United States. The chairmanship rotates in the same manner as the Presidency of the Security Council. Disarmament Commission: Under the resolution adopted by the General Assembly at its thirteenth regular session on 4 November 1958, the Disarmament Commission shall be composed of all the members of the United Nations. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL The Economic and Social Council is composed of eighteen members, six of which are elected each year by the General Assembly for a three-year term of office. Retiring members are eligible for immediate re-election. Argentina (until 1966) Italy (until 1964) Australia (until 1965) Japan (until 1964) Austria (until 1966) Jordan (until 1964) Colombia (until 1965) Senegal (until 1965) Czechoslovakia (until 1966) United Kingdom (until 1966) El Salvador (until 1964) United States (until 1965) Ethiopia (until 1964) Uruguay (until 1964) France (until 1964) USSR (until 1966) India (until 1965) Yugoslavia (until 1965) TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL Composed of Member States administering Trust Territories, Permanent Members of the Security Council which do not administer Trust Territories, and enough other non-administering countries to provide a balance between countries administering Trust Territories and those that do not. The latter are elected by the General Assembly for a term of three years. Elected members of the Council are eligible, on the expiry of their terms of office, for immediate re-election. Countries Administering Trust Territories: Australia United Kingdom New Zealand United States Permanent Members of the Security Council not Administering Trust Territories: France China Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Country not Administering Trust Territories Elected by the General Assembly: Liberia (until 1966) *The two-year term 1962-63 was divided between Romania and the Philippines, Romania serving in 1962 and the Philippines in 1963. 692 : Congressional Directory INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. All Members of the United Nations are automatically parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice. Other states can refer cases to the Court under conditions laid down by the Security Council. Except for judi-cial vacations, the Court is permanently in session at The Hague, Netherlands. Judges are elected by the General Assembly and the Security Council, voting independently, for a term of nine years and are eligible for reelection. Name Nationality Dr. Ricardo J. Alfaro (1964) Vice President_____ Panama Abdel Hamid Badawi (1967)... ~~ = "+ ~~ 3 United Arab Republic Jules: Basdevant-(1964) © = iu France Jose Luis Bustamante y Rivero (1970) _________ Peru Roberto Cordova (1964). «io Mexico Sir. Gerald Fitzmaurice (1964) = =... United Kingdom Philip C. Jessup (1970) ooo tiene lm United States V. KK. Wellington Koo (1967)...> ~~ China Viadimir M. Keretsky (1970)... __ =._<_. ISSR Gaetano Morelli (A970)... en ano Italy Lucio M. Moreno Quintana (1964)_____________ Argentina Sir:Percy Spender (1967) =; cccovvencianan-. Australia Jean Spiropotlous canesenna Greece (3907). nic Kotaro Tanaka coc»ae Japan (1070). Soo Bohdan Winiarski (1967) President_ ___________ Poland Registrar: Jean Garnier-Coignet (France) (All terms expire February 5 of the year designated.) SECRETARIAT New York 17, N.Y. Phone, PLaza 4-1234 Secretary-General.—U Thant (Burma). Principal Advisers: Godfrey K. J. Amachree (Nigeria), Under-Secretary in charge of U.N. Civilian Operations in the Congo. Every D. Kiselev (USSR), Under-Secretary for Political and Security Council ffairs. Ralph J. Bunche (United States), Under-Secretary for Special Political Affairs. Philippe de Seynes (France), Under-Secretary for Economic and Social Affairs. Ome Loutfi (United Arab Republic), Under-Secretary for Special Political ffairs. C. V. Narasimhan (India), Under-Secretary for General Assembly Affairs and Chef de Cabinet. Jiri Nosek (Czechoslovakia), Under-Secretary for Conference Services. Hernane Tavares de Sa (Brazil), Under-Secretary for Public Information. Other Under-Secretaries: Sir Alexander MacFarquhar (United Kingdom), Director of Personnel. Victor Hoo (China), Commissioner for Technical Assistance. Jose Antonio Mayobre (Venezuela), Commissioner for Industrial Development. Dragoslav Protitch (Yugoslavia), Under-Secretary for Trusteeship and In- formation from Non-Self-Governing Territories. Constantin A. Stavropoulos (Greece), Legal Counsel. Bruce Turner (New Zealand), Controller. David B. Vaughan (United States), Director of General Services. David A. K. Owen (United Kingdom), Chairman, Technical Assistance Board. Paul G. Hoffman (United States), Managing Director, UN Special Fund. Bohertsy Heurtematte (Panama), Associate Managing Director, UN Special und. Maurice Pate (United States), Executive Director, UN Children’s Fund. EUROPEAN OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Director of the European Office.—Pier Pasquale Spinelli (Italy). “Deputy Director—Georges Palthey (France). International Organizations UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Executive Secretary.— Vladimir Velebet (Yugoslavia). UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE FAR EAST Sala Santitham, Rajadamnern Avenue, Bangkok, Thailand Executive Secretary.—U Nyun (Burma). UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA Avenida Providencia 871, Santiago, Chile Mexico Office: Apartado Postal 20718, Mexico 6, D. F., Mexico Executive Secretary.—Ratl Prebisch (Argentina). Chief of Washington Group.—David H. Pollock (Canada), Premier Annexe, Room 201, 1818 H Street. Phone, REpublic 7-3445. UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA Africa Hall, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Executive Secretary.—Robert K. A. Gardiner (Ghana). UNITED NATIONS WASHINGTON INFORMATION CENTER 1028 Connecticut Avenue. Phone, EXecutive 3-4272 Director—Philip Deane (Greece). INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES RELATED TO THE UNITED NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Rome, Italy Headquarters: Director-General.—B. R. Sen (India). North American Regional Office.—1325 C Street SW., Washington, D.C. Director—Harold A. Vogel. INTERGOVERNMENTAL MARITIME CONSULTATIVE ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Chancery House, Chancery Lane, London, W.C.2, England Headquarters: Acting Secretary-General: William Graham (United Kingdom). INTERIM COMMISSION FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE ORGANIZATION (Contracting parties to general agreement on tariffs and trade) Headquarters: Villa le Boeage, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Headquarters: Executive Secretary of Interim Commission and GATT Parties.—Eric Wyndam White (United Kingdom). INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY Headquarters: Karntnerring, Vienna 1, Austria Headquarters: Director-General —Dr. Arne Sigvard Eklund (Sweden). Representative of the Director-General to the United Nations, N.Y.—Grigory Efimov. 89708°—63——46 694 Congressional Directory INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT Headquarters: 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. Headquarters: President.—George D. Woods (United States). INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION Headquarters: International Aviation Building, Montreal, Canada Headquarters: Secretary-General.—Ronald M. Macdonnell (Canada). INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (International Development Association is an affiliate of the International Bank) Headquarters: 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. Headquarters: President.—George D. Woods (United States) (ex officio). INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (International Finance Corporation is an affiliate of the International Bank) Headquarters: 1818 H Street, Washington, D.C. Headquarters: President.—George D. Woods (United States) (ex officio). INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION Headquarters: 154 Rue de Lausanne, Geneva, Switzerland Headquarters: Director-General.—David A. Morse (United States). Washington Branch.—International Labor Office, 917 15th Street. Director—Ralph Wright. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Headquarters: Nineteenth and H Streets, Washington, D.C. Headquarters: Managing Director.—Per Jacobsson (Sweden). INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION Headquarters: Place des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Headquarters: Secretary General.—Gerald C. Gross (United States of America). UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Place de Fontenoy, Paris 7e, France Headquarters: Director-General.—[Vacant.] Deputy Director-General.—René Maheu (France). New York Office (United Nations): Director.— Arthur Gagliotti. International Organizations UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION Headquarters: Case postale, Bern 15, Switzerland Headquarters: Director of the International Bureau.—Dr. Edouard Weber (Switzerland). WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Headquarters: Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Headquarters: Director-General.—Dr. M. G. Candau (Brazil). Regional Office for the Americas.—1501 New Hampshire Avenue, Washington, D.C. Director.—Dr. Abraham Horowitz. Public Information Officc.—Roberto Rendueles. WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION Headquarters: 41 Avenue Giuseppe Motta, Geneva, Switzerland Headquarters: 3 Secretary-General—David A. Davies (United Kingdom). Deputy Secretary-General.—J. R. Rivet. New York Representalive—Louis Harmantas (Weather Bureau Airport Station, CAA Operations Building, Hangar 11, N.Y. International Airport). VALIDATION BOARD FOR GERMAN DOLLAR BONDS 30 Broad Street, New York 4, N.Y. Phone, BOwling Green 9-8070 United States Member.—Saul L. Sherman, 1 University Place, New York 3, N.Y. German Member.—Dr. Herbert Dreher, 2424 Foxhall Road, Washington 7, D.C. 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 697 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 {designates those whose unmarried daughters in society accompany them] AFGHANISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2341 Wyoming Avenue Phone, ADams 4-3770 *Mr. Mohammed Hashim Maiwandwal, Ambas-sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City ARGENTINA Office of the Embassy, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue Phone, DEcatur 2-7100 *Dr. Roberto T. Alemann, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offieey dh ; : 0s Angeles California i Francisco Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Texas, Houston AUSTRALIA Office of the Embassy, 1700 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-6551 *The Honorable Sir Howard Beale, K.B.E., Q.C., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City AUSTRIA Office of the Embassy, 2343 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, DUpont 7-2477 *Dr. Wilfried Platzer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offieel Vial : ; os Angeles California fo Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit New York, New York Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, Dallas ‘Washington, Seattle BELGIUM Office of the Embassy, 3330 Garfield Street Phone, FEderal 3-6900 *Mr. Louis Scheyven, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Arizona, Bhoens : : ..JLos Angeles California £8 Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama Colorado, Denver Florida Edi Hawaii, ay Sad cago Illinois LY, olte Indiana, South Bend Kentucky, Louisville Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Vinhesoly Mirnerpis ' .fKansas City Missouri{g;’ Louis New LL New York City : incinnati Ohio {Sinema Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas Texas { Galveston Houston Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle BOLIVIA Office of the Embassy, 2400 Sixteenth Street Phone, NOrth *Dr. Emilio Sarmiento d’ Affaires Consular Offices: Glendale Los Angeles California San Francisco ™ Son Lesnar : Key Wes Florida {Rov Illinois, Chicago Iowa, West Des Moines Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Missouri, St. Louis 7-5712 Caruncho, Chargé a.i. New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 699 City Congressional Directory BOLIVIA—Continued Consular Offices— Continued Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas Texas Galveston Housion Baad Srisind ampton Roads Virginia iP ON BRAZIL Office of the Embassy, 3007 Whitehaven Sireet Phone, ADams 2-1164 *Mr. Roberto de Oliveira Campos, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Oa Aba : 0s Angeles California {fs Francisco District of Columbia, Washington : iami Florida{ ampa Georgia, Savannah Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Belin oston Massachusotts| DOS Bedford New York, New York City North A Wilmington ester Pennsylvania{ Gos delphia South Carolina, Charleston Texas, Houston Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle BULGARIA Office of the Legation, 2100 Sixteenth Street Phone, DUpont 7-7969 *Mr. Kiril Chterev, Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. BURMA Office of the Embassy, 2300 S Street Phone, DEcatur 2-9044 ¥U On Sein, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 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 CAMEROUN Office of the Embassy, 5420 Colorado Avenue Phone, RAndolph 3-8440 Mr. Jacques Kuoh Moukouri, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary CANADA Office of the Embassy, 1746 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, DEcatur 2-1011 *Mr. Charles S. A. Ritchie, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offi: ed ; : 0s Angeles California {08 Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans CANADA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Washington, Seattle CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 2400 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-7402 *Mr. Jean-Pierre Kombet, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary CEYLON Office of the Embassy, 2148 Wyoming Avenue Phone, HUdson 3-4025 *Mr: Jan H. O. Paulusz, Minister Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. CHAD Office of the Embassy, 2400 Sixteenth Street Phone, 462-4366 Mr. Malick Adam Sow, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CHILE Office of the Embassy, 1736 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-0746 *Mr. Walter Miiller, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles Californiad San Diego San Francisco Florida yg ort]Palm Beach Hawaii, Arnon ais icago Tllinois{ 110280 Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Missouri, Kansas City New Jersey, Jersey City New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Dallas Texas Fort Worth Galveston Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee CHINA Office of the Embassy, 2311 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-9000 *Dr. Tingfu F. Tsiang, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ofius: Finns : ._ [Los Angeles California {03 Francisco Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Texas, Houston Washington, Seattle COLOMBIA Office of the Embassy, 2118 LeRoy Place Phone, DUpont 7-5828 *Mr. Ignacio Mesa, Minister, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i Consular Oa: Nel : : 0s Angeles California{ 08 Francisco Maine, Portland Massachusetts, Boston Colon, Panama Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 701 COLOMBIA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Jacksonville Florida{ Miami Tampa Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Doirois i inneapolis Minnesota] }oceibe Missouri, Kansas City New York, TOF Yor Oy ;. J Philadelphia Pennsylvania{ pit oocron .[Mayagiiez Puerto Rico{ 3 Yaan Dallas Texas{D2NS CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE) Office of the Embassy, 2128 Bancroft Place Phone, HObart 2-0345 *Mr. Emmanuel Damongo Dadet, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CONGO (LEOPOLDVILLE) Office of the Embassy, 4800 Sixteenth Street Phone, 829-0190 *Mr. Mario Cardoso, Minister Plenipotentiary, Chargé d’ Affaires COSTA RICA Office of the Embassy, 2112 S Street Phone, ADams 4-2945 *Mr. Gonzalo J. Facio, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Beverly Hills Los Angeles California San Diego San Francisco Canal Zone, Cristobal Colorado, Denver Yokunville : iami Florida) gt “petersburg one :. [Atlanta Georgia{3 1001 | Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Iowa, Garwin Hants Ei City La, ar Baton Rouge Louisiana{ {210 Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massaclnngis, Boston : Detroit Michigan{Petott, Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New Jersey, Pisingad Cit New Yor y New Yoru{ Tew York Ohio, Cleveland Oklahoma, Tulsa Oregon, Portland : Pennsylvania Li Puerto Rico, San Juan Chattanooga Tennessee Memphis Nashville Corpus Christi Houston San Antonio Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee CYPRUS Office of the Embassy, 2211 R Street Phone, 423-4920 *Mr. Zenon Rossides, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City CZECHOSLOVAKIA Office of the Embassy, 2349 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, NOrth 7-3301 *Dr. Miloslav Ruzek, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DAHOMEY Office of the Embassy, 6600 16th Street Phone, 829-9394 *Louis Ignacio Pinto, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DENMARK Office of the Embassy, 3200 Whitehaven Street Phone, ADams 4-4300 *Count Kield Gustav Knuth-Winterfeldt, Ambas-sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Alaska, Anchorage Los Angeles California isan Diego jie Fransise) olon, PanamaCanal Zone {Sony Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Florida { Miami ampa Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Towa, Des Moines Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minos Minneapolis s .J Kansas City Missouri{ gi" Lovis Nebraska, Omaha New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Poriiing : once Puerto Rico fo Jaan South Chains, Charleston allas Texas Houston Utah, San Lake ap tagint ewport News Virginia 8 orfolk ir hia yi ot arlotte Amalie Virgin Islands{ Gpariote Washington, Seattle DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 1715 Twenty-second Street Phone, DEcatur 2-6280 *Mr. Andrés A. Freites, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Los Angeles California{San Francisco Began Haroun ristoba Canal Zone{ Gr tobe! Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Congressional Directory DOMINICAN REPUBLIC—Continued EL SALVADOR Consular Offices—Continued Office of the Embassy, 2308 California Street Gainesville Phone, COlumbia 5-3480 Jacksonville Miami Dr. Francisco R. Lima, Ambassador Extraordinary Florida Panama City and Plenipotentiary Pensacola Tallahassee Consular Offices: Wess bam Beach Alabama, Mobile : tlanta Arizona, Phoenix Georgia{ g12008 Berkeley Illinois, Chicago Long Beach Indiana, ry rays Los Altos tot ake Charles Los Angeles California Louisiana{ {fe Orleans Richmond Maryland, Baltimore San Francisco Massachusetts, Boston San Mateo Michigan, Detroit 5 Santa Barbara Duluth : iami Minnesota Minneapolis Florida{ load Rochester Georgia, Atlanta Mississippi, Biloxi Illinois, Chicage Montana, Great Falls Louisiana, New Orleans New Jersey, Orange Maryland, Baltimore New Mexico, Albuquerqus Massachusetts, Boston Buffalo Michigan, Detroit New Yorkinew York City Minnesota, Minneapolis North Carolina, Raleigh Missouri, St. Louis Cincinnati Nevada, Ro York Of Ohio{Cleveland 3 ew Yor ty Dayton New York) gchester Oregon, Portland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Arecibo Pet Bio, San Juan Guanica ouston Puerto RicoiMayagiiez Texas{TLOUStC Ponce Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie San Juan Washington, Seattle Rhode Island, Providence Wisconsin, Madison Knoxville Tennessees Memphis ESTONIA Nashville Fort Worth Office of the Consulate General, 9 Rockefeller Plaza Galveston New York City Texas Houston Port Arby otts Atti Phone, Clrcle 7-1450 arlotte Amalie *Mr. Johannes Kaiv, Acting Consul General of Virgin Islands{Gpariotte = Estonia at New York City in charge of Legation Virginia, Richmond Washington, Seattle Consular Offices: Wisconsin, Milwaukee California, Los Angeles New York, New York City ECUADOR ETHIOPIA Office of the Embassy, 2204 R Street Office of the Embassy, 2134 Kalorama Road Phone, ADams 4-7200 Phone, ADams 4-2281 Mr. Berhanou Dinke, Ambassador Extraordinary dinary and Plenipotentiary *Dr. Neftali Ponce-Miranda, Ambassador Extraor- and Plenipotentiary FINLAND Alabama, Mobile Oonsular Offices: Office of the Embassy, 1500 Twenty-fourth Street Arizona, Phoenix Inglewood Phone, HObart 2-0556 Los Angeles California *Mr. Richard R. Seppild, Ambassador Extraor- San Diego dinary and Plenipotentiary San Francisco QOanal Zone, Colon, Panama Consular Offices: bi i Alabama, Mobile : iam Alaska, Anchorage Florida{ aml Arizona, Phoenix Georgia, Atlanta Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Californias San Diego Louisiana, New Orleans San Francisco Maryland, Baltimore Canal Zone, Colon, Panama Massachusetts, Boston Colorado, Denver Connecticut, Danielson Missourt{ Faas Oity (Jacksonville Buffalo Florida{ Lake Worth New York{ Naw York City Miami Ohi ok Cincinnati Georgia, Savannah Cleveland Hawaii, Honolulu Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Illinois, Chicago Puerto Rico, San Juan Louisiana, New Orleans Texas, Houston Maine, Norway Virginia, Norfolk Maryland, Baltimore Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 703 FINLAND—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Detroit Michigan{ Hancock Negaunee Duluth Minnesotad Minneapolis Virginia Montana, Butte New York, New York City Norig © pan Wilmington : shtabula Ohio{ihiabula Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston Virginia, Newport News Washington, Seattle FRANCE Office of the Embassy, 2535 Belmont Road Phone, ADams 4-0990 *Mr. Hervé Alphand, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular offi Nit irmingham Alabama pieinebam Anchorage Alaska{ ire American Samoa, Pago Pago Arizona, Phoenix i 0s Angeles California{ gos Francisco Canal Zone, Panamé, Panama Colorado, Denver District of Gommp, Washington acksonville Florida 11550 :. fAtlanta Georgia{giiatte Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Kentucky, Louisville Lafayette Louisiana New Orleans Shreveport Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Ryton : re i inneapolis Minnesota{ 31 Fadl Mississippi, Gulfport Missonrs| 520888 Oty Nebraska, Omaha Nevada, Rs : uffalo New York{Nay York City North Dakota, Bismarck Cincinnati Ohio{ Cleveland Columbus Oklahoma QKjanoma City Oregon, Portland pennsglvaniay Philadelphia Puerto Rico{5o"once aan Rhode Island, Providence South Carolina, Charleston Dallas Texas{ Houston San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle ‘West Virginia, Wheeling Wyoming, Rock Springs GABON Office of the Embassy, 4900 Sixteenth Street Phone 723-4518 *Mr. Jules Mbah, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GERMANY Office of the Embassy, 1742 R Street Phone, DEcatur 2-2783 *Mr. Heinrich Knappstein, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alaska, Anchorage Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles California{San Diego San Francisco Canal Zone. Colon, Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo (for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) Florida, Miami .. [Atlanta Georgia{ S10 Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, Kansas City New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Pordend > : anila Pacific Islands{ pitta os Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Fito, San Juan allas Texas{ Rous n Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Washington, Seattle GHANA Office of the Embassy, 2460 Sixteenth Street Phone, 462-0761 Mr. Osel Tutu, Counselor, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Consular Office: New York, New York City GREAT BRITAIN Office of the Embassy, 3100 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HObart 2-1340 The Right Honorable Sir David Ormsby Gore, K.C.M.G. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: 3 .. [Los Angeles California{ go Francisco Colon, Panama Canal Zone{ poo © Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Minnesons i and St. Paul ansas City Meissouri{ Tools New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Congressional Directory GREAT BRITAIN—Continued GUATEMALA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Pacific Islands, Suva Consular Offices—Continued Brownsville Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Corpus Christi Dallas Puerto Rico, San Juan Texas, Houston El Paso Fort Worth Virginia, Norfolk Texas Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Galveston Houston Washington, Seattle Laredo Hi Antonio GREECE San Juan Office of the Embassy, 2221 Massachusetts Avenue Virginia, Richmond Washington, Seattle : Phone, NOrth 7-3168 ._fCasper *Mr. Alexander M. Matsas, Ambassador Extra- Wyoming{GhSber ordinary and Plenipotentiary GUINEA Consular Offices: Office of the Embassy, 2112 Leroy Place California, San Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama Phone, HUdson 3-9420 District of Columbia, Washington *Dr. Seydou Conté, Ambassador Extradorinary Illinois, Chicago J and Plenipotentiary Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston "HAITI New York, New York City Office of the Embassy, 4400 Seventeenth Street GUATEMALA Phone, RAndolph 3-7000 Office of the Embassy, 2220 R Street *Dr. Louis Mars, Ambassador Extraordinary and Phone, DEcatur 2-2865 Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: *Mr. Carlos Alejos, Ambassador Extraordinary and Alabama, Movie 4 Plenipotentiary : : 0s Angeles California{ gos Francisco Consular Offices: Birmingham Canal Zone, Cristobal Alabama4 Mobile Florida, Miami Montgomery Illinois, Chicago Eureka Louisiana, New Orleans Hillsborough Maryland, Baltimore Los Angeles Massachusetts, Boston California{ San Diego Michigan, Detroit San Francisco New York, New York Oity San Luis Obispo Ohio, Cleveland San Mateo Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Colorado, Denver Puorta vo) Sen Juan Connecticut, Hartford alveston Daytona Beach Texas{ Garo Jacksonville Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Miami Florida Pensacola HONDURAS St. Petersburg Tampa Office of the Embassy, 4715 Sixteenth Street Georgia, Atlanta Phone, RAndolph 3-9318 Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago *{Dr. Céleo DAvila, Ambassador Extraordinary Evansville and Plenipotentiary Fort Wayne Indiana: Indianapolis Consular Offices: South Bend : .. fLos Angeles Towa, Des Moines California{ 05 Francisco Louisiana, New Orleans Balboa Canal Zone{ Cristobal Annapolis Marylan ofan Gainesville Gaithersburg Florida Miami Hyattsville Tampa Mashennsgiih Boston Illinois, Chicago soso, Detroit Iowa, Des Moines Michigan Marquette Louisiana, New Orleans : .[Kansas City Maryland, BaltimoreMissouri{§” Louis Massachusetts, Boston Nebraska, Omaha Michigan, Detroit New Ji kg Faioson Missouri, St. Louis uffalo New No New York City New York{Rar York City : [Cincinnati North Carolina, Durham ohio{ Goad North Dakota, Bismarck Oregon, Portland Cincinnati Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Ohios Cleveland Puerto Rico. San Juan Dayton hilacetdhi Brownsville Fort Worth Pennsylvania{ Bide DAA Texas Galveston Puerto Rico, San Juan Houston Rhode Island, Providence San Antonio Chattanooga Virginia, Norfolk Tennessee{ J] emphis Washington, Seattle Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 705 HUNGARY ISRAEL Office of the Legation, 2437 Fifteenth Street Phone, DUpont 7-3800 *tMr. Janos Radvanyi, Chargé d’Affairesa.i. 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: Berkeley California I.os Angeles 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. B. K. Nehru, 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 Dr. Zairin Zain, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City IRAN Office of the Embassy, 3005 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, DEcatur 2-7000 Mr. Hossein Ghods-Nakhai, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco New York, New York City IRAQ Office of the Embassy, 1801 P Street Phone, HUdson 3-7500 Mr. Najdat Fathi Safwat, Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Office: New York, New York City IRELAND Office of the Embassy, 2234 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HUdson 3-7639 *Mr. Thomas J. Kiernan, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Office of the Embassy, 1621 Twenty-second Street Phone, HUdson 3-4100 *Mr. Avraham Harman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Dios : 0S Angeles Californta{{05 Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, Houston ITALY Office of the Embassy, 1601 Fuller Street Phone, ADams 4-1935 *+Mr. Sergio Fenoaltea, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alanoms, Moblie : oenix Arizona{f hoe Arkansas, Little Rock Los Angeles Monterey San Diego California San Francisco Santa Barbara Stockton Colorado, Denver Connecticut, New Haven District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Florida{ Miami Tampa Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Louisiana, New Orleans Maine, Portland Maryland, Balfimore oston Massachusetts §ortore] d Michigan, Detroit Misnesoln ot Pol, : [Kansas City Missouri{g? Logis New Jersey, Trenton New Mexico, Albuquerque Buia uffalo New York) New York City C Suffern : incinnati onio{ Glhetinat Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Rhode Island, Providence Tennessee, Memphis Dallas Texas{ Galveston Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk ‘Washington, Seattle West Virginia, Charleston IVORY COAST Office of the Embassy, 2424 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, DEcatur 2-3343 Mr. Konan Bédié, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Congressional Directory JAMAICA Office of the Embassy, 2129 Leroy Place Phone, 232-1036 *Mr. Neville Noel Ashenheim, Ambassador Ex- traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City JAPAN Office of the Embassy, 2520 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 4-2266 *Mr. Koichiro Asakai, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: : . fLos Angeles California 0° Francisco Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Texas, Houston Washington, Seattle JORDAN Office of the Embassy, 2319 Wyoming Avenue Phone, COlumbia 5-1606 *Mr. Saad Juma, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary KOREA Office of the Embassy, 2322 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 483-7383 *Gen. I1 Kwon Chung, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: . .. fLos Angeles California{ {05 Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Hawaii, Honolulu New York, New York City KUWAIT Office of the Embassy, Suites C334-C337, Shoreham Hotel. Phone, 265-4035 *Mr. Talaat Al-Ghoussein, Minister Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Office: New York, New York City LAOS Office of the Embassy, 2222 S Street Phone, DEcatur 2-6416 *H. R. H. Prince Tiao Khampan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LATVIA Office of the Legation, 4325 Seventeenth Street Phone, RAndolph 6-8213 *Dr. Arnolds Spekke, Minister Plenipotentiary, Chargé d’ Affaires Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington Puerto Rico, San Juan LEBANON Office of the Embassy, Suite 400A, Sheraton-Park Hotel. Phone, COlumbia 5-4100 *Mz, Ibrahim Husayn EIl-Ahdab, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Birmingham California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit LEBANON—Continued Consular Offices—Continued New Jersey, Orange New York, New York City North Carolina, Goldsboro Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland LIBERIA Office of the Embassy, 5201 Sixteenth Street Phone, Randolph 3-0437 *Mr. Samuel Edward Peal, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Houston Texas{ pout Arthur LIBYA Office of the Embassy, 1611 Upshur Street, Phone, 726-7606 *Dr. Mohieddine Fekini, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary LITHUANIA ; Office of the Legation, 2622 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-5860 *Mr. Joseph Kajeckas, Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires ad interim Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Illinois, Chicago Massachusetts, Boston New York, New York City LUXEMBOURG Office of the Embassy, 2210 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 265-4171 *Mr. Georges Heisbourg, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, Los Angeles Colorado, Denver Illinois, Chicago Minnesota, St. Paul New York, New York City MALAGASY REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 2374 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 265-5525 *Mr. Louis Rakotomalala, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary MALAYA Office of the Embassy, 2401 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 4-7600 *Dato Ong Yoke Lin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MALI Office of the Embassy, 2130 R Street Phone, DEcatur 2-2249 *Mr. Oumar Sow, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MAURITANIA Office of the Embassy, 2737 Cathedral Avenue Phone, 232-0965 Mr. Souleymane Ould Cheikh Sidya, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary : Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 707 MEXICO NEPAL Office of the Embassy, 2829 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-6000 *tMr. Antonio Carrillo Flores, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Douglas Nogales Arizona Phoenix Tucson Calexico Fresno Los Angeles Sacramento California San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San José Colorado, Denver District 9 Columbia, Washington : iami Florida{yLlam1 Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu lilinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Louisiana, New Orleans Michigan, Detroit Minnesota, St. Pal : J Kansas City Missouri{ &;° Louis New Jersey, Newark New Mexico, Albuquerque Buffalo New York{Ru York City Ohio, Cincinnati Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Pennsylvania{ pillacelDhia Puerto Rico, San Juan Tennessee, Memphis Austin Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas Eagle Pass El Paso Texas{ Fort Worth Galveston Hidalgo Houston Laredo McAllen San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Washington{3eatile | Wisconsin Mi wallkee MONACO Consular Offices: Colorado, Denver Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Nevada, Las Vegas New York, New York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Utah, Salt Lake City MOROCCO Office of the Embassy, 2144 Wyoming Avenue Phone, HObart 2-7979 *Mr. Ali Bengelloun, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City Office of the Embassy, 2131 Leroy Place Phone, ADams 2-0211 *Mr. Matrika Prasad Koirala, Ambassador Extraor-dinary 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 California San Diego fin 3 rentisn olon, Panama Canal Zone{Gorom, P Panama Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington Jacksonville Florida iami Tampa Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Iowa, Orange City Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Masshnneys, Boston FCI etroit Michigan{ Qe] Rapids Minnesota, St. Paul Missouri{ 27588 © ity New J is Do id uffalo New York{X an York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Yn de hiladelphia Pennsylv ania) pittsburgh Mayagiiez Puerto Rico{ Ponce a San Juan ralveston Texas Houston Utah, Salt Lake City Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle NEW ZEALAND Office of the Embassy, 19 Observatory Circle Phone, CClumbia 5-1721 *Mr. G. R. Laking, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City NICARAGUA Office of the Embassy, 1627 New Hampshire Avenue Phone, DUpont 7-4371 *Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Los Angeles California4 San Diego San Francisco Canal Zone, Cristobal Colorado, Denver District of Columbia, Washington iami Florida{ Tallahassee Tampa Illinois, Chlrago 5 i: aton Rouge Louisiana{ yaw Orica Congressional Directory NICARAGUA—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Lansing Minnesota, Rochester Missouri, St. Louis New Ji ersey{ Englewood New Mexico, Carlsbad Larchmont New Yorks New York City Peekskill Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas Texas Fort Worth Houston San Antonio Virginia, Richmond Washington, Seattle NIGER Office of the Embassy, 2013 Q Street Phone, 483-4224 Mr. Abdou Sidikou, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NIGERIA Office of the Embassy, 1346 Connecticut Avenue Phone, ADams 4-4800 *Mr, Julius Momo Udochi, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York Oity NORWAY Office of the Embassy, 3401 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, FEderal 3-6000 *Mr. Paul Koht, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Asam Manlio nchorage Alaska{ ATCT Arizona, Phoenix Los Angeles San Diego California San Francisco Son a alboa Canal Zone{ Balboa | District of Columbia, Washington Rougopvitie : iamiFlorida) pansacola Tampa Georgia, Savannah Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Towa, Doral 5 i aton Rouge Louisiana{ R2t0 Orlesnss Maine, Portland Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Bool, : ulu Minnesota fan otis Mississippi, Gulfport Missouri, St. Louis Montana, Lewistown Nebraska, Omaha New Mexico, Albuquerque New York, New York 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 Texas{ Galveston Houston Utah, Salt Lake i Snes ewport News Virginia{ NOTE" Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee PAKISTAN Office of the Embassy, 2315 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, DEcatur 2-8330 *Mr. Aziz Ahmed, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City Wisconsin, Milwaukee PANAMA Office of the Embassy, 2862 McGill Terrace Phone, ADams 2-3780 Mr. Augusto Guillermo Arango, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama Fitiniogham Arizona, Tucson Berkeley Beverly Hills Burbank Glendale Long Beach Los Angeles Monrovia California Oakland Pasadena Sacramento San Diego San Francisco San Jose Santa Monica Vallejo Colorado, Colorado Springs District of Columbia, Washington Clearwater Coral Gables Fort Lauderdale Florida) Jacksonville Miami Palm Beach Tallahassee Tampa Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago any Indiana South Bend Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Mossahanl Boston shy etroit Michigan elu magon : [Kansas City Missouri Tous Montana, Havre Nebraska Gmcoln New Jersey, Jersey City New York New York City North Carolina, Raleigh Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Mayagiiez Puerto Ricoi Ponce San Juan Rhode Island, Providence South Carolina, Charleston Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 709 PANAMA—Continued Consular Oey Danilnucd 3 Knoxville Tennessee] \7 emphis Brownsville Corpus Christi Dallas Texas{ Galveston Houston Port Arthur San Antonio Utah, Salt Lake City Hampton Virginia{ Norfolk Richmond Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee PARAGUAY Office of the Embassy, 1825 Connecticut Avenue Phone, HUdson 3-6960 *Dr. Juan Plate, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alaska, Anchoms i y : 0s Angeles California{ £08 Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Illinios, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Dallas Texas{oles ‘Washington, Seattle PERSIA (See Iran) PERU Office of the Embassy, 1320 Sixteenth Street Phone, DUpont 7-5150 *Mr. Fernando Berckemeyer, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offi nh irmingham Alabamaf PIF Arizona, Tucson Los Angeles San Diego California. San Francisco Ng Barbara : iami Florida{ amt Georgia, Atlanta Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Indiana, Indianapolis Louisiana, New Orleans Massachusetts, Boston Kansas City Missouris Rolla St. Louis New York, New York City Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Cahuas Puerto Rico Mayagiiez San Juan bv Nashville Dallas Texas | Houston Washington{4 berdoon PHILIPPINES Office of the Embassy, 1617 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HObart 2-1400 *Mr. Amelito R. Mutue, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Odes: me ; .. JLos Angeles California{ £8 Pranciseo District of Columbia, Washington Guam, Agafia Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans New York, New York City Puerto Rico, San Juan Washington, Seattle POLAND Office of the Embassy, 2640 Sixteenth Street Phone, ADams 4-3809 *Mr. Edward Drozniak, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago PORTUGAL Office of the Embassy, 2125 Kalorama Road Phone, COlumbia 5-1643 Dr. Pedro Theotonio Pereira, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Ome: rod Ie : os Angeles California{ £03 Francisco Hawaii, 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 Street Phone, ADams 2-4747 *Petre Balaceanu, Envoy Extraordinary and Minis-ter Plenipotentiary SALVADOR (See El Salvador) SAN MARINO Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington Michigan, Detroit New York, New York City 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 89708°—63———47 Congressional Directory SENEGAL SWEDEN—Continued Office of the Embassy, 2112 Wyeming Avenue Phone, 234-0540 *Mr. Ousmane Sace Diop, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary SIAM (See Thailand) SIERRA LEONE Office of the Embassy, 1701 Nineteenth Street Phone, NOrth 7-8300 *Dr. R. E. Kelfa-Caulker, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City SOMALIA Office of the Embassy, 1806 New Hampshire Avenue Phone, ADams 2-4402 *Dr. Omar Mohallim Mohamed, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: District of Columbia, Washington SOUTH AFRICA Office of the Embassy, 3101 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 2-4402 *Dr. W. C. Naudé, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: California, San Francisco Louisiana, New Orleans New York City, N.Y. SPAIN Office of the Embassy, 2700 Fifteenth Street Phone, COlumbia 5-0190 1Mr. Antonio Garrigues, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Dimes: Ava) : 3 0s Angeles California{ San Francisco Canal Zone, Cristobal District of Columbia, Washington Florida, Miami Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Massel sos, Basion : .fKansas City Missouri{§;” Lonis New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Philadelphia :..~JPonce Puerto Rieolky Juan alveston Texas{ poly Arthur Washington, Seattle SUDAN Office of the Embassy, 3421 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, FEderal 8-8565 *Dr. Osman El Hadari, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City SWEDEN Office of the Embassy, 2249 R Street Phone, COlumbia 5-3600 *Mr. Gunnar Jarring, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alabama, Mobile Consular Offices—Continued Alaska, Anchorage Los Angeles California Son Diego San Francisco Canal Zone, Panamé, Panama Jacksonville Floridai Miami Tampa .. [Atlanta Georgia{ giants Hawaii, Honolulu Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Jinan : ulut Minnesota iia oo Missouri, Kansas City Nebraska, Omaha Buffalo New York{Jamestown New York City Ohio, Cleveland Oregon, Portonds Seri Seo 1iladelphia Pennsyly anid E100IA Puerto Rico{ OS Dawhsvie allas = Galveston Houston Virginia, Norfolk Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Washington, Seattle Wisconsin, Milwaukee SWITZERLAND Office of the Embassy, 2900 Cathedral Avenue Phone, HObart 2-1811 *Mr. August R. Lindt, Ambassador Extraordinary . and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: ; :..JLos Angeles Californiaf £08 A A Canal Zone, Panamé4, Panama District of Columbia, Washington Georgia, Atlanta Illineis, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore Massachusetts, Boston Minnesota, Minneapolis Missouri, St. Louis New York, New York City Ohio, Cleveland _... [Philadelphia Pennsylv ania{ERfladelph Puerto Rico, San Juan Washington, Seattle SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, Suite K606, Sheraton Park Hotel. Phone, 387-6444 *Mr. Omar Abou Riché, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: New York, New York City TANGANYIKA Consular Office: New York, New York City. Foreign Diplomatic Representatives and Consular Offices 711 THAILAND URUGUAY Office of the Embassy, 2490 Tracy Place Phone, NOrth 7-1849 *Mr. Visutr Arthayukti, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: : .. fLos Angeles California{ £08 Francisco Florida, Miami Hawaii, Honolulu Massachusetts, Boston Michigan, Detroit Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Virginia, Richmond TOGO Office of the Embassy, 2208 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 234-4212 *Dr. Andre Akapo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Office of the Embassy, 2209 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, 232-3134 *Mr. E. E. I. Clarke, C.M.G., Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary TUNISIA Office of the Embassy, 2408 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 4--6644 Mr. Habib Bourguiba, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington New York, New York City TURKEY Office of the Embassy, 1606 Twenty-third Street Phone, NOrth 7-6400 *Mr. Turgut Menemencioglu, Ambassador Ex-traordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Odices! Niel ; ._fLos Angeles California) gon Francisco Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Office of the Embassy, 1125 Sixteenth Street Phone, NAtional 8-7550 *Mr. Anatoly F. Dobrynin, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC Office of the Embassy, 2310 Decatur Place Phone: ADams 2-5400 Dr. Mostafa Kamel, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: District of Columbia, Washington California, San Francisco Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City UPPER VOLTA Office of the Embassy, 5500 Sixteenth Street Phone, 726-0992 Mr. Boureima John Kabore, Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary Office of the Embassy, 2362 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, HUdson 3-7266 *fMr. Bautista Ochoteco, Economic Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: Los Angeles Californias San Francisco 7 Sania Monica : acksonville Florida{}3%k50 Georgia, Atlanta Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans i a Diosion uffalo New York{ Rar: York City Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Puerto Rico, San Juan Utah, Salt Lake City Washington, Seattle VENEZUELA Office of the Embassy, 2445 Massachusetts Avenue Phone, ADams 2-7400 *1Dr. Carlos Perez de la Cova, Minister Counselor, Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. Consular Offices: Alabama, Monts A : ; 0s Angeles Califor niaf £03 Francisco Canal Zone, Colon, Panama District of ahi: Washington : + [Jacksonville Florida Miami Georgia. Savannah Illinois, Chicago Louisiana, New Orleans Maryland, Baltimore : [Bolivar Missouri{ Louis New York{ Oregon, Portland Pennsylvania, Philadelphia iJ Ponce Puerto Rico{ {07 Jugn Galveston Texas Houston San Antonio 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. Veljko Micunovic, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices California, San Francisco District of Columbia, Washington Illinois, Chicago New York, New York City Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh UNITED STATES DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICES AFGHANISTAN BULGARIA Embassy: Kabul Legation: Sofia John M. Steeves, Ambassador Extraordinary and Eugenie Anderson, Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Minister Plenipotentiary ALGERIA BURMA, UNION OF Embassy: Algiers Embassy: Rangoon William J. Porter, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary John S. Everton, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Constantine Consular Office: Mandalay Oran BURUNDI ARGENTINA Embassy: Usumbura Embassy: Buenos Aires Donald A. Dumont, Envoy Extraordinary and Robert McClintock, Ambassador Extraordinary Minister Plenipotentiary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Cordoba CAMBODIA, KINGDOM OF AUSTRALIA Embassy: Phnom Penh Embassy: Canberra Philip D. Sprouse, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary William C. Battle, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CAMEROON, REPUBLIC OF Consular Offices: Adelaide, South Australia Embassy: Yaoundé Brisbane, Queensland Melbourne, Victoria Leland Barrows, Ambassador Extraordinary and Perth, Western Australia Plenipotentiary Sydney, New South Wales Consular Office: Douala AUSTRIA CANADA Embassy: Vienna Embassy: Ottawa, Ontario James W. Riddleberger, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary W. Walton Butterworth, Ambassador Extraordi-Consular Office: Salzburg nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Calgary, Alberta Embassy: Brussels Edmonton, Alberta Halifax, Nova Scotia BELGIUM Douglas MacArthur 2d, Ambassador Extraordinary Montreal. Quebec and Plenipotentiary Quebec, Quebec Saint John, New Brunswick Consular Office: Antwerp St. John’s, Newfoundland BOLIVIA Toronto, Ontario Vancouver, British Columbia Embassy: La Paz Windsor, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Ben S. Stephansky, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Consular Office: Cochabamba, Embassy: Bangui BRAZIL John H. Burns, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Embassy: Rio de Janeiro CEYLON Plenipotentiary Office: Brasilia Lincoln Gordon, Ambassador Extraordinary and Embassy: Colombo Consular Offices: Frances E. Willis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Belém, Paré Plenipotentiary Belo Horizonte Curitiba, Parana CHAD, REPUBLIC OF Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul Recife, Pernambuco Embassy: Fort Lamy Salvador, Bahia Santos, S#o Paulo John A. Calhoun, Ambassador Extraordinary and Stio Paulo, Sfioc Paulo Plenipotentiary 715 716 Congressional Directory CHILE EL SALVADOR Embassy: Santiago Charles W. Cole, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Antofagasta CHINA Embassy: Taipei, Taiwan (Formosa) Alan G. Kirk, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary COLOMBIA Embassy: Bogota Fulton Freeman, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Barranquilla Cali Medellin CONGO, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Brazzaville W. Wendell Blancké, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CONGO, REPUBLIC OF THE Embassy: Léopoldville Edmund A. Gullion, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Elisabethville Stanleyville COSTA RICA Embassy: San José Raymond Telles, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CYPRUS, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Nicosia Fraser Wilkins, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary CZECHOSLOVAKIA Embassy: Prague (Praha) Quterbridge Horsey, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DAHOMEY, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Cotonou Robinson Mecllvaine, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DENMARK Embassy: Copenhagen William McCormick Blair, Jr., Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Embassy: Santo Domingo John Bartlow Martin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipetentiary Consular Office: Santiago de los Caballeros ECUADOR Embassy: Quito Maurice M. Bernbaum, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Guayaquil Embassy: San Salvador Murat W. Williams, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ETHIOPIA Embassy: Addis Ababa Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Asmara, Eritrea FINLAND Embassy: Helsinki Bernard Gufler, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary FRANCE Embassy: Paris Charles E. Bohlen, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bordeaux Le Havre Lyon Marseille Nice Strasbourg Overseas Departments: Martinique, French West Indies GABON, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Libreville Charles F. Darlington, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary GERMANY Embassy: Bonn Walter C. Dowling, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Berlin (U. 8. Mission) Bremen Diisseldorf Frankfurt am Main Hamburg Munich Stuttgart GHANA Embassy: Accra William P. Mahoney, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND Embassy : London David K. E. Bruce, 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 Singapore Suva, Fiji Islands United States Diplomatic and Consular Offices GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Africa: Nairobi, Kenya Sashry, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasa- lan Zanzibar, Zanzibar America: Barbados, The West Indies Belize, British Honduras Georgetown, British Guiana Hamilton, Bermuda Nassau, N. P., Bahamas GREECE Embassy: Athens Henry R. Labouisse, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Thessaloniki GUATEMALA Embassy: Guatemala John O. Bell, Ambassador Extraordinary an Plenipotentiary REPUBLIC OF GUINEA Embassy: Conakry William Attwood, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary HAITI Embassy: Port-au-Prince Raymond L. Thurston, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary HONDURAS Embassy: Tegucigalpa Charles R. Burrows, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: San Pedro Sula HUNGARY Legation: Budapest ——— ———, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary ICELAND Embassy: Reykjavik James K. Penfield, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary INDIA Embassy: New Delhi J. Kenneth Galbraith, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Bombay Calcutta Madras INDONESIA Embassy: Djakarta Howard P. Jones, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Medan Surabaya IRAN Embassy: Tehran Julius C. Holmes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary IRAN—Continued Consular Offices: Isfahan Khorramshahr Meshed Tabriz IRAQ Embassy: Baghdad ——— =——, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Basra IRELAND Embassy : Dublin Matthew H. McCloskey, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Cork ISRAEL Embassy: Tel Aviv Walworth Barbour, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Haifa ITALY Embassy: Rome G-Frederick Reinhardt, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Florence Genoa Milan Naples Palermo Trieste Turin Venice IVORY COAST, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Abidjan James Wine, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary JAMAICA Embassy: Kingston William O. Doherty, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary JAPAN Embassy: Tokyo Edwin O. Reischauer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Fukuoka Kobe—Osaka Nagoya Naha, Okinawa (Consular Unit) Sapporo Yokohama JORDAN Embassy: Amman William B. Macomber, Jr., Ambassador Extraor-dinary and Plenipotentiary KOREA Embassy: Seoul Samuel D. Berger, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Congressional Directory KUWAIT Embassy: Kuwait {Parker Thompson Hart, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to Saudi Arabia and to Yemen; resident in Jidda. LAOS, KINGDOM OF Embassy: Vientiane Leonard Unger, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LEBANON Embassy: Beirut Armin H. Meyer, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LIBERIA Embassy: Monrovia Charles Edward Rhetts, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary LIBYA Embassy: Benghazi , Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Office: Tripoli LIECHTENSTEIN Consular Office: Vaduz (no office maintained) tHoward Elting, Jr., Consul General t Assigned also to and resident in Ziirich. LUXEMBOURG Embassy: Luxembourg William R. Rivkin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MALAGASY REPUBLIC Embassy: Tananarive ——— ———, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MALAYA Embassy: Kuala Lumpur Charles F. Baldwin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Penang MALI, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Bamako William J. Handley, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary MAURITANIA, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Nouakchott {Philip M. Kaiser, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary t Accredited also to the Republic of Senegal; resident in Dakar. MEXICO Embassy: México, D. F. Thomas C. Mann, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Ciudad Juérez, Chihuahua Guadalajara, Jalisco Matamoros, Tamaulipas Mazatlan, Sinaloa Mérida, Yucatan Mexicali, Baja California Monterrey, Nuevo Leon MEXICO—Continued Consular Offices—Continued Nogales, Sonora Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Piedras Negras, Coahuila Tampico, Tamaulipas Tijuana, Baja California Veracruz, Veracruz MONACO Consular Office: Monte Carlo (no office maintained) Paul F. DuVivier, Consul tResident in Nice. MOROCCO Embassy: Rabat John H. Ferguson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Casablanca Tangier THE SULTANATE OF MUSCAT AND OMAN Consular Office: Muscat (no office maintained) John T. Wheelock, Consul tResident in Aden. NEPAL Embassy: Katmandu Henry E. Stebbins, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NETHERLANDS Embassy: The Hague John 8. Rice, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Amsterdam Rotterdam Curacao, Netherlands Antilles Paramaribo, Surinam NEW ZEALAND Embassy: Wellington Anthony B. Akers, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Auckland NICARAGUA Embassy: Managua Aaron S. Brown, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NIGER, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Niamey Mercer Cook, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary NIGERIA, FEDERATION OF Embassy: Lagos Joseph Palmer 2d, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Enugu Ibadan Kaduna NORWAY Embassy: Oslo Clifton R. Wharton, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Unated States Diplomatic and Consular Offices PAKISTAN SAUDI ARABIA Embassy: Karachi Embassy: Jidda Walter P. McConaughy, Ambassador Extraordi-tParker Thompson Hart, Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary nary and Plenipotentiary Office: Murree-Rawalpindi fAccredited also to Kuwait and to Yemen. Consular Offices: Consular Office: Dhahran Dacca Lahore SENEGAL, REPUBLIC OF Peshawar Embassy: Dakar PALESTINE fPhilip M. Kaiser, Ambassador Extraordinary and Consular Office: Jerusalem Plenipotentiary fAccredited also to Mauritania. William L. Hamilton, Jr., Consul General SIERRA LEONE PANAMA Embassy: Freetown Embassy: Panama A. S.J. Carnahan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Joseph S. Farland, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Colon SOMALI REPUBLIC PARAGUAY Embassy: Mogadiscio Embassy: Asuncion , Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary William P. Snow, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC OF PERU Embassy: Pretoria, Transvaal Embassy: Lima Joseph C. Satterthwaite, Ambassador Extraordinary J. Wesley Jones, Ambassador Extraordinary and and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Consular Office: Arequipa Cape Town, Cape Province Durban, Natal PHILIPPINES, REPUBLIC OF THE Johannesburg, Transvaal Port Elizabeth, Cape Province Embassy: Manila : William E. Stevenson, Ambassador Extraordinary SPAIN and Plenipotentiary Embassy: Madrid Consular Office: Cebu Robert F. Woodward, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary POLAND Consular Offices: Embassy: Warsaw Barcelona John M. Cabot, Ambassador Extraordinary and Bilbao Plenipotentiary Seville Valencia Consular Office: Poznan Vigo SUDAN PORTUGAL AND POSSESSIONS Embassy: Khartoum Embassy: Lisbon William M. Rountree, Ambassador Extraordinary C. Burke Elbrick, Ambassador Extraordinary and and Plenipotentiary Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: SWEDEN Oporto Ponta Delgada, So Miguel, Azores Embassy: Stockholm Lourengo Marques, Mozambique, Africa J. Graham Parsons, Ambassador Extraordinary and Luanda, Angola, Africa Plenipotentiary RUMANIA Consular Office: Gdteborg Legation: Bucharest SWITZERLAND William A. Crawford, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Embassy: Bern Robert M. McKinney, Ambassador Extraordinary RWANDA and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Embassy: Kigali Base ———, Ambassador Extraordinary and Geneva Plenipotentiary Ziirich SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SAN MARINO Embassy, Damascus Consular Office: San Marino (no office maintained) Ridgway B. Knight, Ambassador Extraordinary Merritt N. Cootes, Consul and Plenipotentiary {Resident in Florence, Consular Office: Aleppo 720 Congressional Directory TANGANYIKA Embassy: Dar-es-Salaam William Leonhart, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary THAILAND Embassy: Bangkok Kenneth Todd Young, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Chiengmai TOGO, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Lomé Leon B. Poullada, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Embassy: Port-of-Spain Robert G. Miner, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TUNISIA Embassy: Tunis Francis H. Russell, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary TURKEY Embassy: Ankara Raymend A. Hare, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Adana Istanbul Izmir UGANDA Embassy: Kampala ——— ————, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni-potentiary UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Embassy: Moscow Foy D. Kohler, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC Embassy: Cairo John S. Badeau, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Alexandria Port Said UPPER VOLTA, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Ouagadeugou Thomas S. Estes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary URUGUAY Embassy: Montevideo Wymberley DeR. Coerr, Ambassador Ex- traordinary and Plenipotentiary VENEZUELA Embassy: Caracas C. Allan Stewart, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Consular Offices: Maracaibo Puerto la Cruz, Anzoftegui VIET-NAM, REPUBLIC OF Embassy: Saigon Frederick E. Nolting, Jr., Ambassador Extraordi-nary and Plenipotentiary Consular Office: Hué YEMEN Legation: Taiz {Parker T. Hart, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary tAccredited also to Kuwait and to Saudi Arabia, resident in Jidda. YUGOSLAVIA Embassy: Belgrade George F. Kennan, 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: Thomas K. Finletter, U.S. Permanent Repre-sentative with the rank and status of Ambas-sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. USEC (U. S. Mission to the European Communi ties), Brussels and Luxembourg: John W. Tuthill, U.S. Representative with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. U. 8S. Mission to the United Nations, New York: Adlai E. Stevenson, U.S. Representative to the United Nations and U.S. Representative in the Security Council with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo-tentiary. U. S. Mission to the European Office of the United Nations and Other International Organizations, Geneva: Roger W. Tubby, U.S. Representative with the personal rank of Ambassador. TAEA (U. S. Mission to the International Atomic Energy Agency), Vienna: Henry D. Smyth, U.S. Representative with the personal rank of Ambassador. OAS (U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States), Washington, D.C.: deLesseps S. Morrison, U.S. Representative with the personal rank of Ambassador. ICAO (U.S. Mission to the International Civil Aviation Organization), Montreal: Nelson B. David, U.S. Representative with the personal rank of Minister. PRESS GALLERIES PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS GALLERY WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS’ ASSOCIATION RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS GALLERIES PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES PRESS GALLERIES SENATE PRESS GALLERY Phone, 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, 6404 Frontier Drive, Springfield, Va. Herbert L. Hall, 66 North Kings Highway, Alexandria, Va. Secretary.—Joan L. Galvin, 5505 Glenallen Street, Springfield, Va. HOUSE PRESS GALLERY Phones, CApitol 4-3121, extensions 3945, 3969, 4350, 4235 Superintendent.— Richard L. Embly, 314 East Capitol Street. Assistant Superintendents: Benjamin C. West, 3612 Gramby Street, Radiant Valley, Hyattsville, Md. Thayer V. Illsley, 1304 Sheldon Drive, Brenmar Park, Alexandria, Va. Charles F. Marston, 2406 Lackawanna Street, Adelphi, Md. Wilbur G. De Perini, R.F.D. 227, Pomfret, Md. Spe Assistant Superintendent.— William J. Donaldson, Jr., 3730 Brandywine treet. STANDING COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENTS John A. Cleland, Chairman Charles W. Bailey II, Secretary Robert C. Albright Warren S. Duffee Philip L. Warden 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. 723 724 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. JouaN W. McCoRMACK, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Approved by the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate: B. EVERETT JORDAN, Chairman. PRESS GALLERIES MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION [The * designates those whose wives or husbands accompany them; the 1 designates those whose unmarried daughters in society accompany them; the || designates those having other ladies or gentlemen with them] Name Paper represented Residence * Adams, Maurice ....-_cl.... Agnew, Brace'A.. i. 0 0 Ajrth, Bennie@_.__...5..... *Albright, Joseph MI. P........ *Albright, Robert C......_._. *Alexander, Holmes. ___._._. *Alen, Robert'B.. .ccnuaic.: *ANen, WRI Se doi Allred, W.. David ............ Alsop, Joseph: Wi." S-_o *Aman, Henrys i 00 * ANGerSon, Foi W ie cinabic anes *Anderson, Jack N........... Anderson, William F_________ ¥*Andrews, Peter ¥. ......... *Andrews, Robert M.__._..._. Ss Angelo; Bonnie... ii... *Aragbn,J.eopoldo:......i..; Arbogast, W. P..ccevcnueias *Arrowsmith, Marvin L_____. *Averifl, Jom Fl... ...... *Ayers, Harry Bouli *Bailey, Charles W., 2d. __.__ *Bain, Qeorge @. 8: <2. =. *Baker, Teonard _-:.....o..2. *Baker, Robert B.0, ........ SBaker, Russell... _.:.: 7s *Baleorak,-Carl A: oo... Ball, Cornelia M._........... *Bandy, Leland Allen. ___._._ Banos, Alecia sas oe 89708°—63———48 Sydney (Australia) Sun and Sun-Herald____ United Press International of Canada_....__ Reuters-Australian Associated Press. _______ NEWSARY a a a bean mw ed Washinoton Post... cao oli. MeNanght Syndieate.......c..cien savas The Hall Syndicate, Philadelphia Daily News, Northern Virginia Sun, Santa Barbara (Calif.) News Press, Monterey (Calif.) Peninsula-Herald. Lithuanian Daily News of Chicago_..______. Houston {lex Y Poste it... idm New York Herald Tribune Syndicate .____. ‘Washington Dally News. -arool. =o WW ashineton Post. ea Bell Svmdieates. oul ~r Tod Je mits Chicago Tribune Press Serviee.............. Hearst Newspapers, Albany Times-Union, Baltimore News-Post, Baltimore Ameri-can, Boston Advertiser, Boston Record-American, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, New York Journal-American, New York Mirror, San Antonio Light, San Francisco Examiner, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Al-bany Knickerbocker News, San Francisco News-Call Bulletin. United Press International... ....... --.... Newsday = sil opera rm ys Onl rhai wral La Estrella (Panama City), Correo de la Tarde (Buenos Aires), Expreso (Lima, Peru). Associated Prods. ort. i a Associated Presarioiii vai Log Angeles Times, L.A. Times-Washing- ton Post News Service. Raleigh News and Observer, Anniston (Ala.) Star, Jackson (Miss.) Clarion Ledger. Minneapolis Star and Tribune, Des Moines Register and Tribune. Toronto Globe'® oiicori il Mall jl Newsaay._. vi ml hp i ne New York Times. oo niin lt nin iieiina NCWOC News Service... i cu. ii bedhead Washington Dally NewS... oo. ..0i ..... . Jacksonville (N.C.) Daily News, Columbia (8.C.) State, Anderson (S.C.) Inde-pendent, Orangeburg (S.C.) Times & Democrat, Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle Herald, Tampa (Fla.) Tribune & Times, Bradenton (Fla.) Morning Call, Marietta (Ga.) Journal, Clearwater (Fla.) Sun, Pensacola (Fla.) News-Journal, Sarasota (Fla.) News, Florida Times-Union (Jack-sonville). Windsor: Datly-Star coon fo i oofauideneg 1301 15th St. 1616 18th St. 25321: St. 3421 R St. 5509 Glenwood Rd., Be-thesda, Md. 922 25th St. 1525 28th St. 5606 Madison St., Bethesda, Md 6400 North 30th St., Arling-ton, Va. 2720 Dumbarton Ave. 5340 37th St., North Arling-ton, Va. 514 Prince St., Alexandria Va. 9801 Singleton Dr., Be-thesda, Md. 1600 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va. 2325 Ashmead Pl. 5741 Sanger Ave., Alexan-dria, Va. 1529 33d St. 2012 N. Daniel St., Arling-ton 1, Va. 205 Summers Dr., Alex: andria, Va. 9605 Bellevue Dr., Be-thesda, Md. 1325 Hemlock St. 2910 S. Glebe Rd., Arling-ton, Va. 3001 Albemarle St. 3913 49th St. 3514 Quebec St. 5409 Fremont St., Spring-field, Va. 3624 Jenifer St. 7444 Georgia Ave. 2480 16th St. 1104 S. Cleveland St., Ar-lington, Va. 3752 Jocelyn St. 725 726 Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Paper represented Residence sBarbour,JohiR A. mei sBarkdell, Robert S........... *Barnes, Patricia M.__......_.. sparhctt, David Ls. .......... *Barr,Bobert A... ...... *Barrett, Laurence... ......__ Bartlet, Charles L..._....... *Baskin, Robert Be rata Belo, Bolly. ininiat ion imme *Besle, W. Li. dr. occ. %*Beckier,John'W 7... *Beecher, William M_________ *Behr, Edward A.......c...... *Bentley, Helen DeLich______ Bergman, Vonda. ........... *Berliner, Milton R__________ *Beveridge, George D., Jr____ *Bhattacharjea, Ajit K_...... %Biossat, Brace... 1 2 .¢ -.. *Bishop, Freeman C_._._._..__ *Blair, Willigm M....._..._ *Blatchford, Nicholas..______ Block, Herbert L_._....__.._.. Bonnier, Tora E *Boushehri, Elizabeth I._____ Bowles, Edna... ...... 0% Brandon, Henry... 0... *Brandt, Raymond P________ Branson, Robert N............ *Brazda, Jerome ¥........... Brenner, Elizabeth___________ Bridge, Gordner.... 5... *Brition, Lewis W.____. ___J *Broder, David 8.x. ASSOCCd POSS i hry me tt eis mn A mee United Press International. ....... .l._._. New York Herald Tribune. -c.oo coil Yzvestia (Moscow, Bussin). cave 20 Washington Post Chicago Sun-PImeS. ei nies nen oarSe DallasMorning News c.f oo ai Washington Evening .. ... 0. Star...i... Associated Pross. a. orl nl Associated Tress. i... obi idan nde Hall Syndicate, Was Associated Press. como ca Lnindn gel Assoeinted Press. ici it bho india fn Wall Street Jomrmnal i. bi dita ai WallStreet Journal. ooo oe fn dy a, Newark Star Ledger, St. Louis Globe Demo-crat. Baltimore Sun. ~ doit Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, Rutland (Vt.) Herald, Brattle Boro (Vt.) Reformer. Washington Daily News... ..._..._... Washington Evening Star... ____. Hindustan Times (New Delhi, India) _._____ Newspaper Enterprise Association. _________ American Mefal Mavkeb. 0. io oie od New York Times. cutie gn sonal nani: Washington Dally News... oi... .... Washinglon Post tl ia iid (laa aie Editorial Research Reports_ __.______._______ Het Vrije Volk, The Netherlands... .._._.___ Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) _ _________________ Tehran Journal (fran)... oo oo loo Diario Las Americas (The Americas Daily)_ Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance________ Akron Beacon Journal, Charlotte Observer, Detroit Free Press, Miami Herald. Washington Star oi area bust gl ha, London Sunday Times, Thomson News- papers (England). St. Louis Post-Dispatch... oto oo. Federated Publications, Inc., Lansing (Mich.) State Journal, Marion (Ind. ) Chronicle and Leader Tribune, Battle Creek (Mich.) Enquirer and News, Lafayette (Ind.) Journal and Courier. United Press International. ooo ______ Congressional Quarterly. _ __________ Satis Associated Press... il dian an Continental Press, Ine... i lr aarals Memphis Press-Scimitar; Knoxville News- Sentinel, Traffic World... nai ot Tac os lnd, Washington Evening Star__. Trybuna Tmdu (Poland). fo 5 Lo 504 Raider La., Fairfax, Va. 11307 Mitscher ‘st. , Kensing- ton, Md. 2220 Virginia Ave. 306 Beechwood Rd., Alex- andria, Va. 7214 phon Ey Blvd., Spring-field, Va. 11005 Lombardy Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 3900 16th St. 3520 Rodman St. 4615 W St. 7420 Jamie St., Spring. field,V. 2704 N St. 5 A may Rd., Silver pring,M oy Key Brod. Arlington, 2324 Tracy PL 4040 51st St. 3514 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. ih 9th iti North, Arling- 348 bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. m3S. Fain St., Alexan- ria 4000 Cathedral Ave. 3929 Vacation La., Arling- ton, Va. 8600 16th St., Silver Spring, Md. 1008 E. Belvedere Ave., Baltimore, Md. 513 Constitution Ave. NE. 602 Forest Glen Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 9302 Kingsley Ave., Bethesda, Md. 3608 35th St. 5491 Sanger Ave., Alex-andria, Va. 1322 28th St. 5602 Namakagan Rd., Be- thesda, . 231 Cedar Lane, Fairfax, Va. 1417 N St. 2137 LeRoy Pl. 8314 Still Spring Ct., Carde-rock Springs, Bethesda 1201'37th St. 2836 Allendale Pl. 3636 16th St. 12705 Valleywood Dr., Wheaton, Md. 3909 Morrell Ct., Kensing-ton, Md. ili 64th Ave., Landover, 3501 Rodman St. 4955 Quebec St. 200 C St. SE. 5407 Dublin Ave., Fairfax, Va. 4201 Massachusetts Ave. 23256 North Jackson St., Arlington, Va. 2920 McKinley St. 6908 an St. #316, Chevy Chase, Md 6132 30th St. 4207 N. 23d St., Arlington, a. 4201 Massachusetts Ave. Press Galleries MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Paper represented Residence Broom, William W *Brown, Nona Baldwin... ____ *Brown, B. Gordon........._ *Brumn, Robert R............ *Buchwald, Art... oo... * Buckhorn, Robert P.......... *Burch, John T *Burd, Laurence H._ *Burke, Vincent do... ..... *Buscher, Jessie Stearns__-__-*Batler, Robert ML..... *Bylinsky, Gene. cc... Byrnes, Dorothy Seymour... *Byrnes, Robert D_ *Cahill, Jerome St. ees.-*Cameron, Juan M_ *Canan, James William. _ ___. sCaplan, Marvin... oc....¢. sCorcy, Francis B. .......... Cargill. Carla 0... cain. *Corlson, Herbert P........... *Carpenter, Leslie E Carper, Blsie. oo... 2.0, Qarrell, Margaret... .:t.... *Carroll, Wallace____ *Carter, lather J.............. *Cary, James DD. ... .z...... *Cassels, Youls. 0: .o.0.. Conley, Jom Bo... =o *Cazalos, David Pane 3Chadwick,John. ........._. Chapman, R. Stanley_______. *Chatrnuck, Stephen_________ Chennault, Mrs. Claire Lee. _ *Childs, Marquis W 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 (S. Dak.) American-News, Grand Forks (N. Dak.) Herald, Garden Grove (Calif.) News. Now York Times a. lo xen aia, Associated Press. cio Jal tu ci an New York Herald Tribune Syndicate ...__. United Press International... .ioco cata Washington Dally News... .caco...o. Chicago Tribune Press Service. -........._. United Press International. oon inniine ae Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch... oom eeeeae-n-o. Trafic: World: Toa toes. oy tol oon. Progress Report (Science Service of Ad-vance). Hartford Courant... 0. hod ic trates. Hortford Courant... oon foci. dani nt Philadelphia INQRITer. ..... ven ene ma menm ean Christian Science Monitor. ........f.opemear= Gannett News Service, Hartford (Conn.) Times, Danville (I11.) Commercial-News, Plainfield (N.J.) Courier-News, Bing-hamton (N.Y.) Press, Elmira (N.Y.) Ad-vertiser, Elmira (N.Y.) Star Gazette, El-mira (N.Y.) Sunday Telegram, Ithaca (N.Y.) Journal, Malone (N.Y.) Evening Telegram, Newburgh-Beacon (N.Y.) News, Niagara Falls (N.Y.) Gazette, Olean (N.Y.) Times Herald, Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle, Roches-ter (N.Y.) Times Union, Saratoga Springs (N.Y.) Saratogian, Utica (N.Y.) Daily Press, Utica (N. Y.) Observer-Dispatch, Camden (N. J.) Courier-Post. Fairchild Publications, New York. ..______. Associated Progs. do cama Dally Bond Buyer: oi tiiiaienn Fairchild Publeations. . . oi. sen ane rs nme Boston Herald and Traveler, Arkansas Gazette, Variety Daily, Beaumont (Tex.) Enterprise, Beaumont (Tex.) Journal, Corpus Christi (Tex.) Caller-Times, San Angelo (Tex.) Standard-Times, San Antonio (Tex.) Express & Evening News, Abilene (Tex.) Reporter-News, Lubbock (Tex.) Avalanche-Journal, Honolulu Ad-vertiser, Springfield (Mass.) Daily News. Washington Best, .:. 2 0 ole tr Congressional Quarterly... occmeivecaioinin New York Bimes fo 0p Xb i lini. Norfolk Virginian Pilot... cia. c-ci2i SoC Associate Press: od Aaain United Press International... ...-.2._.:.L- Kansas City Starand' Times... .....c...._... New York Journal of Commerce. -acaeaaae-- Associated Press: glia aoai arioilers cl Meal World. ot edo soe Congressional Quarterly.....cio oCoc Hsin Sheng Pally News... Lioo ooo St. Lownie: Post-Dispateh:ot oi Ji aos, 200 tL 4609 30th St. 3916 Morrison St. 207 Miles Dr., Forest Heights, Md. 3416 Thornapple Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. 3102 Cleveland Ave. 236 Pine Springs Rd., Falls Church, Va. 5015 46th St. 5721 Bradley Blvd., Be-thesda, Md 3336 Quesada St. 100 5th St. SE. 930 North Danville St., Arlington, Va. 8222 Larry Pl, Chevy Chase, Md. 428 North Nelson 8t., Arlington, Va. 428 North Nelson 8t., Arlington, Va. 961 N. Longfellow St., Ar-lington 5, Va. 200 C St., SE. 212 North Greenbrier St., Arlington, Va. 6405 3d St. 12 North Edisen St., Arling-ton, Va. 127 6th St. SE. 820 Philadelphia Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 4701 Woodway Lane. 4421 Windom PI. 2912 Olive Ave. 5118 Dalecarlia Dr. 4522 Lowell St. 10400 Crestmoor Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 6815 Melody Lane, Be-thesda, 1414 17th St. 1112 Marshall St., Falls h, Va, 5004 Fort Sumner Dr., ton, Va. 2803B 16th Road South, Arlington, Va. 4201 Cathedral Ave. 3554 Edmunds St. Congressional Directory MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Paper represented Residence *Claiborne, Jack E__.___...__ Clark, Martha Amn... *Clayton, James E___ *Cleland, John A... ana... *Clément, Alain *Olifford, George... cvnnnx *Oling, JohnH... .0... *Clopton, Willard C., Jr_.____. *Colm, Leon Mo: ud... *Cole, Benjamin R._____._____ *Collins, Frederic W *Colling, James M _....... *Colson, Helen Austern.______ *Conn, Harry F *Connors, Thomas J., Jr_.__. *Clooper, Adren. a... anaes *Coopersmith, Esther L__.___ *Corddry, Charles W., Jr..___ Cormier, Frank. cove *Corlett, Cleve Edward. _._.. *Cornell, Douglas Bacco Cornish, Norman G__________ Coyne, Pen, oo oC *Oraig, Hugh... ican. Crolg, May... a dic iodide. *Craip, William On-air *Cramor, John ¥............. *Orater, Robert: W.....-...... tCrecry, Tim... ..... eer ie *Cromley, Allan W___________ *Gromiley, Ray....c...coccuii- *Cronan, Carey... ...... i: *Crowley, Raymond J___._____ *Crowther, Rodney... _______ *Cunningham, Morris_.._.____ *Cuarran, Ned... cocoa *Daly, John Joseph, Jr_______ Dav "0 *Day, Anthony...Cc. ... Pay, Danlel Bo. _.......5.. *Peakin James... Lio Charlotte Observer, Miami Herald, Akron Beacon Journal, Detroit Free Press. Nashville Tennessean. .. ...0u «x wa mdm Washington Post. ou. tual tian Tulsa Daily World, Youngstown Vindi-cator, Arkansas Democrat, Rock Island Argus, Lawton Constitution, Wichita (Kans.) Eagle and Beacon. Le Monde (Paris) Washington: Dally News... oo .on Washington Evening so. __.. __ Star... Washington Post...ssa cao ir Ll Washington Evening Star.......oc cee. Indianapolis Star, Muncie Star, Arizona Republic. Asociated Press: Sl a hn dea Collins Doral Correspondence Service_____ OH Dally... een hr spr nk Washington Dally News... ooaio 0 ooo. Press Associates, Tne... coo Lr hal. New York Journal of Commerce. ....._-____ Assochhled Press. oi od atta] The Hall Syndieate. o.ooieanaiaadib i United Press International... cee Associated Press. ol LL i a Washington Capital News Service. ......___ Associated Press... ou cn cnim andes nad lint United Press International...__ Bell. Syndicale i adaaiuismidinaatioitne tied a Assoelatod Press. cll. ado lio onhl lL Wall StreoliJouinal. i csitaiaieaciisloloi Portland Press Herald, Portland (Maine) Evening Express, Kennebec (Maine) Journal, Waterville (Maine) Sentinel, Portland (Maine) Sunday Telegram. Traffic World: dit dada. Liha bas Washington Dally News... 0... trea Cincinnati Post and Times Star, Cleveland Press, Columbus Citizen-Journal, Ken-tucky Post and Times-Star. Southam News Services of Canada_____.____ Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City Times. ... Newspaper Enterprise Association. _________ Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport Telegram, Stamford Advocate. Associated Press... ll. i veasaiiiabbibenun Baltimore Sun. ia Lad i ...cnuu. Memphis Commercial Appeal __.__._._________ Boston Herald and Traveler, Arkansas Ga-zette, Variety Daily, Beaumont (Tex.) Enterprise, Beaumont (Tex.) Journal, Corpus Christi (Tex.) Caller-Times, San Angelo (Tex.) Standard-Times, San An-tonio (Tex.) Express & Evening News, Abilene (Tex.) Reporter-News, Lubbock (Tex.) Avalanche-Journal, Honolulu Ad-vertiser, Springfield (Mass.) Daily News. N.C. W.C. NewsServiee. .. Ll... too Associated Press... a... lolol gaan United Press. International’. [oo ii oni Associated Press: io oa i iii Science Service... ceca Philadelphia Bulletin Atlanta Daily World, National Negco Press Association. St: Louis Post-Dispateh iron oy 3704 Alton PI. 2020 F St. ic 5,Lorcom La., Arlington, 3681 Upton St. 2327 49th St. 2133 Tunlaw Rd. 351 North Washington St., Falls Church, Va. 12427 Seabury La., Bowie, 3391 Stephenson Pl. 1732 Beverly Ave., Me- Lean, Va. 3420 R St. 5700 Beech Ave., Bethesda, Md3929 Jenifer St. 905 Chalfonte Dr., Alex- andria, Va. 4511 Yuma St. 3245 Livingston St. 707 Barrett Rd., Falls Church, Va. 2511 St. John Pl... Alex-andria, Va. 3219 Park View Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 1301 Glon Ridge St., Ken-sington, 0 Brad St., Falls Church, 2025 I St. 2500 Q St. 215 Constitution Ave., NE. 2500 Calvert St. 4455 Backlick Rd., Annan- dale, Va. 1441 N. Inglewood St., Arlington, Va. oh Carolina Ave. 1567 Colonial Ter., Arling-ton, Va, Cape St. ‘John, Rt. 1, An-napolis, Md. 7000 40th Ave., University Park, Md. 4410 Greenwich Pky. 7000 Merle P1., Alexandria,Va. 108 Martha’s Rd., Alex- andria, Va. 6726 Fairfax Rd., Chevy Chase, Md. 3620 S St. 4411 Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 6002 Woodacres Dr. 9% Birch St. SW., Vienna, a. 4020 Tenth St. NE. 1202 North Columbus St., Arlington, Va. 2475 Virginia Ave. 3907 Huntington St. 1422 Rhode Island Ave. 70 Sw Rd., gHnsion Alexan-ria 4011 is St. NE. 2500 Q St. Press Gollerias MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Dear, Cyrene. (2. "oo *PDear,Josoph A. ..io..c..... *de Medici, Marino... _..___. *Denny,Tudwell i *PDeroche, Louis. ...........:. *de Segonzac, Adalbert_______ *de Toledano, Nora. _.....____ *de Toledano, Ralph. __.______ *Derevenskov, Gennady Qs: 2D neon William Boyd, *Dickson, Bdward H......... 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George Adams Spencer._____ 1817 16th St. Annette L.. Gray ............ 1817 16th St. Bascom N. Timmons. .___.. 1253 National Press Bldg. Sam Hanna) iva. coi. 1253 National Press Bldg. 1253 National Press Bldg. William ¥.Byper-ooii il... 906 Colorado Bldg. Paul A. Miltich_ 906 Colorado Bldg. PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS GALLERY Room S-317, U. S. Senate Phone, CApitol 4-3121, extension 6548 Superintendent.— William J. Forsythe, 1212 Longfellow Street, Zone 11. Assistant Superintendent.—Frances Fitzgerald, Room S-317, U.S. Senate. STANDING COMMITTEE OF PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS Frank Cancellare, Chairman William C. Beall, Secretary-Treasurer Edward Clark Charles J. Mack Thomas J. O’Halloran Byron H. Rollins 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 gallery. The committee consists of six persons elected to serve for terms of two years. Three members shall be elected in odd-numbered years and three in even-numbered years. The committee shall be composed of one member each from the Associated Press, United Press International Newspictures, newsreel media, magazine media, newspapers, and an “at large’’ member. The “at large’” member must be selected from a media not already represented on the committee. 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. B. EVERETT JORDAN, Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. 771 MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION The Name *Abbotl Gene. ns Ta * Abercrombie, Thomas J__.__ *Allen, William C *ANey, CBA =... ac * Atherton, James K. W______ *Atkins, Olle... .ioiiin... *Baker, Elwood A... cours *Benll, Wiliam Ca.......c..... *Bennett, Walter E____.______ *Berg, Pau Blair, James Pr at *Cabell, Clifton G., Jr--cvicnn= *Cancellare, Frank 2 Caps Cornell, vein *Casamento, Vietor _____._._. *Castens, Edward H.._._..__. *Chevalier, Douglas. ......... *Chinn, Augustus C.___..____ *Olark, Edward... 00... *Clwk, Noel Puce cicadas *Conger, Dean D...... 0... *Converse, Gordon.......cee.- *Danor, George...ua ol *Del Vecchio, Charles... _.. *Dominis, Toni. i...0. *PDriseoll, Norman... ...-...-- Duprey, Joh... cit oh rien : *Duvall, Owen B., Jr... .... *ENisArthor dani a *Trwitt, Elliott... 0... *Finnigan, Vincent A________ *Flecknoe, Harold J........-- *Fletcher, Jom BL _i..c0 uo. Forte, Benjamin E____.______ *Poster, Burt B.......0. 5.0 *Freeman, Thomas J......... *Gaylin, George R= *Georges, Harvey W___....... *Harimann, Brich. oi iio. *Heiberger, 3 OSeDR.....idinacs 772 * designates those whose wives accompany them Representing— Washinelon Bitar oo no NationaliGeographie 5. bons. oias.. Associated Press Photos... co. cuimenee- United Press International Newspictures.____ United Press International Newspictures.___ Saturday Bvening Post. ou... 2350.dl: Washington Stor... tog. ve idamengwacnss ‘Washington Daily News... coon. imeem St. Louis Post-Dispatch. _ National Geographie.....=th o.oo ao iui. Washington Posto uo. 0 Li...nb ‘Associated Press Photos... oo .... _..... Washington Afro-American. _.---cocaeoaoo.. United Press International Newspictures.._. MOTI... oie finan ih wos Eidos wn ip i Washington Posh Ai 0 ask 1h eh atl U. 8. News & World Report... ...... Washington Post Washington Star. .o ee. 0 0 cin. Editorial Magazine Photographer____.__..... Editorial Magazine Photographer... ..... National Geographie... lL... io a Lill Christian Science Monlior. ......cecceaacaea Washington Star. Ln lust 8 aa Washineton Post. cd. cositimrseencanto sunon va U3 RAR A PARE IIb A nS CSET EA Washington Post. it elie Bh re lr New York Dolly News. cio. coonoka. ii Washington Star...cde JL, 0. Washinton Posh se frase ree pda Magnums foolies Lh Ui ore NE Keystone Press Agency, Ltd... ___.__. Washington Say... oahu.cinb omnads Associated Press Photos. coat.a muten United Press International Newspictures.___ Associated Press Photos... oa. faa soetaiy Residence i Sys St., Arling- on 607 Niblick Dr., Vienna, Va. 212 Jefferson St., Alexan- dria, Va. 1 Stanton Dr., Fairfax, Va. 3222 Edgewood Rd., Ken- sington, Md. Box 11, Fairfax, Va. 2346 Lyons St. SE. 934 Sweetbriar Dr., Alex- andria, Va. 1545 18th St. 425 East 86th St., New York. 1750 M St. 806 Thurman Ave., Hyatts- ville, Md. 6508 Cardigan Rd., Be- thesda, Md. 3335 Blaine St., SE. 1098S. 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Magnolia Dr., Falls Church, Va. 3214 Gumwood Dr., Univer-sity Hills, Hyattsville, Md. 2719 Dumbarton Ave. 10016 Portland Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Press Photographers Gallery MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Representing— Residence *Horan, Joh 0. ica. B.c.... *Hoy, Frank *Hoy, Thomas L..._... ...... *Huarley, Frank C......0..0u. *Huttenloch, Robert M______ Johnson, Maurice... ........ *Kelleher, Thomas Walter__._ *Kelley, Thomas. ............ *Toach, GleniC oi. i... *Little, William PR... -.. *Mack, Charles J *Maggi, tl Carlos *Mahan, James B__.......i Martufi, Rosemary. .......... *McNamara, James *Miller, Hugh...5% =. Mims, Boddey. B......novee-»Moldvay, Albert... ......5: *Muaeller, Jon .. VV...tc] *Naltchayan, Harry N._..____ *Nebbia, Thomas... i... = *Neil, Joseph H ¥Ootes, Walter...0. *O’Halloran, Thomas J *Parks, Winfield *Perkins, R *Phillips, Bobert H....i= *Ranzinl, Walters Zool. *Roberis, Joseph Br =. i. *Rohland, Henry 5... is *Rollins, Byron H *Rous, John *Routt, Randolph... .... Sachs, Arnolds __ ==. io *Scherschel, Joseph J........... *Schmick, Pant M. ._._c.. Silverman, Joseph A _________ *Sisson, Robert F *Slantis, Paul *Smith, William J *Sorrell, Maurice *Stearns, Stanley, F *Stevens, Larry 89708° New York Daily News lc tubo cuiicigatus Washington Daily News Washington Star... coinedlait dda ies Washingion Post... oc tocirmee ensuite muy Washinglon Blar.. i iisddum shin dumiduces New York Dajly News......ccamanbaiiinbioas EL Es LL a EC A United Press International Newspictures.___. New York Daily News De nn em Washington Post Washington Star U. S. 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Metro Group National Geographic National Geographic Te Managing emptieddas New York Times Evening Star USIA Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee. Fox Movietone News Sporting News National Georraphie. 2 ant Evening Bal Nrer ranma S maar Residence 12805 Keswick Lane, Bowie, 9708 Marshall Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 344 Pine Soring Rd., Falls Church, Va. 3280 Arcadia Pl. 402 Waterford Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 5925 Tucker Rd. SE. 402 Waterford Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 5410 fs St. 5922 Broad Branch Rd. 507 3d St., SE., Zone 3. 6002 32d St. 4101 Cathedral Ave., Zone 16. 21477.0. St. P. 8 por 1087, Washington — Wi isconsin Ave. 1006 Helena Drive, Silver Spring, Md 11801 Grandview Ave., Sii-ver Spring, Md. 736 2h EL "South, Arling-ton 203 Washington Rd., Alex- andria, Va. 3137 N St. 3525 Altonn PL 14016 Willoughby Rd., Up- per Marlboro, Md. 0 Wake Dr., ‘Kensington, d. 3030 North Quincy St., Arlington, Va. WL Lindale Dr., Bethesda, 4106 70th Ave., Landover Hills, Md. 4237 Garfield St., Zone 7. 7113 Elmhurst St., District Heights, Md. 5833 Dannys Lane, Arling-ton, Va. : 4704 Warren St. 7525 San Juan Dr., Clinton, Md. SERVICES REPRESENTED Agency and telephone number Office Cameramen, Inc.—638-3344 CBS News—363-4446 and 362-9300 Fairchild Publications—737-7090 Fox Movietone News—United Press Movietone News—347-6448, Harris and Ewing—628-8700 Hearst Metrotone News of the Day— Hearst Metrotone News—Telenews. 393-8311. International Cameramen—CL 6-5550___ Johnson Publications—347-5938 Keystone Press Agency, Ltd.—864-6430__ Life Magazine—337-8000 Look Magazine—347-9111 Metro Group Newspapers—524-3335 National Geographic—347-3330 Arnold Sachs Benjamin E. Forte Burt Foster, manager William C. Allen Robert Baer Guy D. Bowman Henry Burroughs Thomas Freeman Harvey Georges Charles Gorry William Gorry Henry L. Griffin____ Joseph D. Jamieson___ Arthur W, Janes Henry Jenkins Louis G. Johrden Robert Otey Byron H. Rollins John H. Rous Ralph Wallis Paul J. Dennehy Byrd F. Ferneyhough William B. Payne Milton D. Bittenbender George Cheely Thomas Craven, Jr Hess, Robert Bruce G. Hoertel Ralph A. Santos Andy Wiloner Jean Guy DeLort Ellen E. McDonnell, manager...__ Thomas Craven Horace ‘“Skip’”’ Lambert Carl Larsen, Jr Arthur Lodovichetti. _ William Smythe Malcolm Williams Jack C. Schultz Arthur Lincer Andrew J. May, manager George W. Harris Charles E. Shutt, manager Murray Alvey George Gerlach, Jr Harold Lion John O. May Ronald Weston Paul Lyons James B. Mahan Maurice B. Sorrell Vincent A. Finnigan John Dominis Joseph J. Scherschel Henry Suydam, Jr Stanley Tretick Larry Stevens T. J. Abercrombie Dean D. Couger Willard Culver-ooo ia foaobny John E. Fletcher____ James M. Godbold.__ Gilbert Grosvenor Bates W. Littlehales Albert Moldvay Thomas Nebbia Winfield Parks Joseph B. Roberts Kip Ross Robert Sisson B. Anthony Stewart Richard H. 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Ave. National Press Bldg. 2, Lee Hwy., Rosslyn, a, 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. 16th and M Sts. News Photographers’ Association 783 SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Agency and telephone number Name Office NBC Television—362-4000____--________ Robert Abernathy ....ccrcscnamne 4100 Nebraska Ave. Leroy Anderson J = o-oo Silos 4100 Nebraska Ave. William Corrigan ac. ia 4100 Nebraska Ave. Jom Holens sa oa 4100 Nebraska Ave. 4100 Nebraska Ave. 4100 Nebraska Ave. John Langenegger............._.____ 4100 Nebraska Ave. Yeo MeDonald: coi =i -2or.s 4100 Nebraska Ave. Loftus J-McDonough... __.:.._ 4100 Nebraska Ave. Robert Mole... a 4100 Nebraska ARIAS Ave. James W. Bhodes. .viniiiones 4100 Nebraska Ave. William 'P-Richards... +. 4100 Nebraska Ave. George SOZI0. «imi 4100 Nebraska Ave. David Wicgman, 2 J oi... 4100 Nebraska Ave. New York Times Magazine—628-3016___ George Tames tocar iio. 1701 K St. Reni Photographers—ME 8-2200________ Jom. DiJoseph. .....ccinicina 1319 F St. Saturday Evening Post—628-2152_ _ _____ ONlicAtking ~~.io Co ous 1000 16th St. Time Magazine—337-8000_ — _--________._ Walter BE: Bennett 5... 1120 Conn. Ave, United Press International Newspic-George R. Gaylin, manager. ______ 1013 13th St. tures—347-1124, CBA ANeY i aaiI 1013 13th St. James Atherton. =. i viii: 1013 13th St. Frank Concollare. .L..ol 1. 1013 13th St. Rober M. Clover... ......5u 2... 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. 1013 13th St. Robert McCormae, Jr ios 1013 13th St. Roddey Miins. oo 1013 13th St. oa.cai. Nicholas J. Pergola 1013 13th St. Thomas E. Shields 1013 13th St. Stanley GC Steapns. oo lsat. 1013 13th St. U.S. News & World Report—333-7400____ Thomas: J. O'Halloran. .....2. 24th and N Sts. Edward H. Castengs-_ > >i * 24th and N Sts. Warren Leffler o.oo nas 24th and N Sts. 24th and N Sts. Washington Daily News—347-7777_ ._.__ William: C. Beall, Chief.....--—--1013 13th St. Louis: J: Hollis: ou a oa 1013 13th St. Wellner Streots. oc oosiil 1013 13th St. o.oo Washington Evening Star—543-5000__-__ Walter Wood, Picture Editor_____ 225 Virginia Ave. Gene’ Abbott Ss. irr Tl 225 Virginia Ave. Elwood Baker oo amas 225 Virginia Ave. AvgusttsOlinm otra 225 Virginia Ave. George Donor... Coan 225 Virginia Ave. Owen EB. Duvall, Jy. cc. noc 225 Virginia Ave. Harold J. Plecknoe. oo... 0 225 Virginia Ave. Harry Goodmnn. ennaios 225 Virginia Ave. Jom Toran: ou id 225 Virginia Ave. Thomas Hoy i. oie. en als 225 Virginia Ave. Men Ca Teach o,flotion 225 Virginia ol Ave. Rosemary Martafi. ..o...i. 225 Virginia Ave. John Mueller cofon sr 225 Virginia Ave. Walter Oal0S ln adminis 225 Virginia Ave. Robert ¥, Perkins... =... 225 Virginia Ave. Francis Boubty -. cua onic. 225 Virginia Ave. Randolph Boutt.. ==.=. 225 Virginia Ave. Paul Schmick 2 ol blo ii. 225 Virginia Ave. Joseph Silverman... -oroe een 225 Virginia Ave. Arnold Wavieor. o-oo osetia 225 Virginia Ave. SE. Willard Volz. on aida tains 225 Virginia Ave. Washington Post—737-1234:. -ccanaeao-Hugh Chief...i 00 1515 St. Miller; ni L Robert Burehetle. ~. > I-i 2 1515 L St. Victor-Casamento. .-.._ . .05 1515 L St. Donglags Chovaller. . . —.._rl. 1515 Li St. Richard G. Darcey... -dovi-uaurse 1515 1, St. Blisworthv'l: Davis... oi oc 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. 1515 L St. Joseph Helherger:. csot iizan 1515 L St. ‘Phomias Kelley. to. --ro fais 1515 L St. James MeNamarg,. co --ooeees L, St. ove 1515 Wallace W. McNamee. -----______ 1515 L St. Harry N.Naltehayan..... oc. 1515 L St. Henry Rolland. o.oo coooniszi 1515 L St. 'WMAL-TV—537-1100.. _ cee ee eee Lawrence Krebs oof oaocinaas 4461 Conn. Ave. 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. William R. Dagg, 3316 N Street. Jane Roth, 1403 37th Street, Zone 7. 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, 4 Fourth Street SE. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS’ GALLERIES William B. Monroe, Jr., Chairman Wells Church, Vice Chairman Stephen J. McCormick, Secretary John W. (Bill) Roberts, Treasurer John Rolfson, Member at Large Roger H. Mudd, Member at Large Edward F. Ryan, Member at Large Robert H. Fleming, 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 XXXIV of the House of Representatives, as amended, and to the Committee on Rules and Administra-tion of the Senate, as required by rule VI, 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 785 78 Congressional Dzrectory 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’ Galleries 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 Correspcndents’ Galleries 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’ Galleries 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 CoNGrREssioNAL DirEcToRY shall be a list only of persons whose. chief attention is given to the gathering and reporting of news for radio stations, television stations, and systems engaged in the daily dissemination of news, and of representatives of news-gathering agencies engaged in the daily service of news to such radio stations, television stations, or systems: 5. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the privileges of the galleries. 6. The Radio and Television Galleries shall be under the control of the executive committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents’ Galleries, subject to the approval and supervision of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. Approved. JouN W. McCoORMACK, Speaker, House of Representatives. B. EVERETT JORDAN, Chairman, Senate Commitiee 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 ¥Xbol, Bio. ol 20 ats *Abernethy, Robert G_.______ Adler, 100 Ho nnnan *Agronsky, Martin .__.tt50 *AWander, Bjorn. O/2 v7 ¢ Allen, Donald Coohe ®8len' George la ule vith *Alison, Bob PP... v5 i= XAlvey, Murray. i. i 2Amdur, Bobert-B....oanens-s *Anderson, LeRoy... iol. *Ashwell, John Jerome___.___ *Asman, Robert We... ccaeera-¥Vdrber, Julian. Lo.ok *Barriault; Arthur F_________ “Basham, Christie B._ =". *Batchelder, Charles F_______ Bate, Richard ~ ood.ah *Beckerman, Lawrence. ______ Bell, Dorese_t: lie: een tot *Benedict, William H....._.. Berglund, Alfred J. 25... .; HB eRSOr IOI. ioa *Bittenbender, Milton D__.._ Blair Anne D0 a.s *Blam, Virginia BH. 5... *Bowers, Donald B............ *Boyd, Forrest: Tl. ...c....p *Brenner, Bernaré.. co... Briley, David... *Brooks, Ned... ....%. *Brown, Clarence... ..% * Brubaker, Herbert M_______ Bryson, Paul Thomas________ *Burely, Edward Yoon. 00 *Burke, Bryce W....o..--.... Camfiord, Robert... _... 0. Camp, Thomas... ... 0 =. *Campbell, Joseph P.......... *Cardin, Carl Wise “tus *Catella, Anthony... *Cavin, Patty; 0 row Chamberlayne, Edward Pye, Jr. NBO News (2. aatiaaah le NBO News. a ry eat CBS NOWS. Td mm NBC News. os The Swedish Broadcasting Corp. _.__________ WTOP News. dn a NBO News. a oh ny es OBS News eeLe ae Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.—Telenews— News of the Day. 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Wadley, Ellen... co... 0... ‘Walker, Barbarat. .o iol... *Walters, John AL. ...l. Ll... *Ward, Murray EB......0..... Ward, Russel Fh: ooo ld. *Warren, Charles... *Warren, Matthew __..________ Waters, Gerald A ____..._..__ ‘Watson, George H., Jr__.______ *Weieman, David.............. Well, Marcaret.)......o....... *Wells, Antoinette M__.______ NBC Cis SETI Ahan Stee pt Ran os American Broadcasting Co__..______________ Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.—Telenews— News of the Day. WAVA NBO News. cu eat cea ROA SSE LAH SR 20 TY 1 LE i RN I COE A CBS News! loi volianltoonaneaiandl: American Broadcasting Co____ WATYV, Birmingham, Ala., WKUB, Cull-man, Ala. Fox Movietone News—UP Movietone Tele-vision. Westinghouse Broadeasting Co., Inec.— KDKA, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa.— KPIX-TV San Francisco, Calif.KYW, — KYW-TV, Cleveland, Ohio—WBZ, WBZA-TV, Boston, Mass.—WIND, Chicago, Ill.— WINS, New York, N.Y.— WIJZ-TV, Baltimore, Md.—WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind. NBO News... ari olanais Meet. 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North, Arling-n, Va. £300 Oikridse Ave., McLean, nr "Lantern Dr. " Silver Spring, Md. 3200 Highiand PI. 1200 South Arlington Ridge Rd., Arlington, Va. 1577 Colonial Terrace, Ar-lington, Va. 1736 18th St. NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED Phones: CApitol 4-3121; House Gallery, extension 5215; Senate Gallery, extension 6421 Network, station, or service, and Name Office telephone number All America Wants To Know—628-4600___ Robert M. Johnson... ..__. 1627 K St. Marjorie V. McGranaghan__ 1627 K St. American Broadcasting Co.—393-7700______ Riehard Bate... Codi 1124 Connecticut Ave. 1124 Connecticut Ave. Alfred J. Berglund _________. 1124 Connecticut Ave. Edward L. Burch... -....... 1124 Connecticut Ave. Peter Raymond Clapper-___ 1124 Connecticut Ave. Robert BE. Clark. oobi 1124 Connecticut Ave. 1124 Connecticut Ave. Robert H. Fleming _________ 1124 Connecticut Ave. Mark H. Furstenberg_______ 1124 Connecticut Ave. John Patrick Gallagher ___._ 1124 Connecticut Ave. James E. 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George Cheely............... 40th and Brandywine Sts. Wells Chureh........... 2... 40th and Brandywine Sts. Charles Lee Coney, Jr... 40th and Brandywine Sts. ‘Thomas J. Craven, Jr....... 40th and Brandywine Sts. Nancy H. Dickerson________ 40th and Brandywine Sts. Albert V. Fayrell--oo -.. 40th and Brandywine Sts. Francis XX. FitzPatrick... 40th and Brandywine Sts. Bernard F. Flynn 40th and Brandywine Sts. William H. Galbraith, Jr ___ 40th and Brandywine Sts. George E. Herman__________ 40th and Brandywine Sts. Robert Hl. Hega om ooo: 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. Roger H. Mudd 40th and Brandywine Sts. Pol: Niven-0... 40th and Brandywine Sts. Robert C. Pierpoint_________ 40th and Brandywine Sts. Louise Austin Remmey.____ 40th and Brandywine Sts. Donald W. Richardson... _. 40th and Brandywine Sts. James B. Boper..........cau. 40th and Brandywine Sts. Ralph A. .. 40th Brandywine Santos...... and Sts. David Schoenbrun__________ 40th and Brandywine Sts. 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Wells________ St. 5709 Lenox Rd. , Bethesda, Md. Carl’'C. Coleman, Jr... _.... 1120 Connecticut Ave. John W. (Bill) Roberts. ___ 1120 Connecticut Ave. CartC. Coleman Jr... .-.. 1120 Connecticut Ave. John W. (Bill) Roberts_.___ 1120 Connecticut Ave. Paul Thomas Bryson_______ 1625 K St. Ann M, Corrick.-........... 1625 K St. 1625 K St. 1625 K St. James L.-Snyder: ~~... 1625 K St. Paul Thomas Bryson._.____ 1625 K St. Ann M, Corrie. 1625-K St. 1625 K St. 1625 K St. James L. Snyder oe nae 1625 K St. Jock Laurence. ............-1701 16th St. House Radio-Television Gal-lery. Joseph F. McCaffrey...__.__ House Radio-Television Gal- lery. Bettv.A. Cole: oo. Sheraton-Park Hotel. Lawrence E. Spivak________ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Florence S. Lowe... ___.____. 12th and Pa. Ave. Sheraton-Park Hotel. Dorese Bell A An! Sheraton-Park Hotel. Forrest J. Boyd... .....-Sheraton-Park Hotel. Joseph P. Cam pbeli Ser ait Sheraton-Park Hotel. William A. (Bill) Costello___ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Martin Allen Edwards______ Sheraton-Park Hotel. William J. Evenson_________ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Jaffray Charles Ford_.______ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Cedric Poster... ........... Sheraton-Park Hotel. Sheraton-Park Hotel. Cleo Giannopoulous_..______ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Norman Kraeft......0...L: Sheraton Park Hotel. Allred RB: LaVie, Jr o>. Sheraton-Park Hotel. Falton Lewis; Tr. oo. Sheraton-Park Hotel. James John Fredrick Me-Sheraton-Park Hotel. Carthy. Stephen J. McCormick. _._ Sheraton-Park Hotel. Richard Rendell Sheraton-Park Hotel. William Sehulz oo.a Sheraton-Park Hotel. Barbara Walker. _........... Sheraton-Park Hotel. Charles Warren. =... .... Sheraton-Park Hotel. Congressional Directory NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Network, station, or service, and Name Office telephone number National Association of Educational 951 Warner Bldg. Broad casters—347-4688. National Broiler Network—783-3166_______ 501 13th St. NBC News—362-4000...... cco 4001 Nebraska Ave. Robert G. Abernethy_______ 4001 Nebraska Ave. Martin Agronsky.__________ 4001 Nebraska Ave. George Allen. .ccovvvcunnmon- 4001 Nebraska Ave. Robert B.. Amdur........... 4001 Nebraska Ave. LeRoy Anderson... ......_. 4001 Nebraska Ave. Robert W. Asman............. 4001 Nebraska Ave. Arthur F, Barriaunit......... Christie R. Basham _________ 4001 4001 Nebraska Nebraska Ave. Ave, William H. Benedict... _.__ 4001 Nebraska Ave. David Brinkley. ............ 4001 Nebraska Ave. Rodney H. Clurman________ 4001 Nebraska Ave. William Corrigan... 4001 Nebraska Ave. Audrey Dillman...._. 4001 Nebraska Ave. Edwin R. Einarsen..__._.___ 4001 Nebraska Ave. Constantine S. Gochis_______ 4001 Nebraska Ave. Robert S. Goralski.__._____. 4001 Nebraska Ave. Peler Hackes coaloo 02 4001 Nebraska Ave, Boger: D. Hansen............... 4001 Nebraska Ave. Richard Harkness........... 4001 Nebraska Ave. Yomls Jd. Hazamvco cote. 4001 Nebraska Ave. John FB. HofeNox ozone 4001 Nebraska Ave. Bort IVI oottee eres ands 4001 Nebraska Ave. 4001 Nebraska Ave. Herbert E. Kaplow.________ 4001 Nebraska Ave. Daniel D. Karasik......_._.. 4001 Nebraska Ave. G. Bradford Xress.......eon- 4001 Nebraska Ave. John R. Langenegger_______. 4001 Nebraska Ave. John RR. Ievy. o.oo 4001 Nebraska Ave. Richard A. Manley._-._____ 4001 Nebraska Ave. Raymond Marsh. _-_______ 4001 Nebraska Ave. | Robert K. McCormick______ 4001 Nebraska Ave. Loftus J. McDonough_______ 4001 Nebraska Ave. Marya McLaughlin_________ 4001 Nebraska Ave. Arthur BB, Mls... ..nines 4001 Nebraska Ave. NoberiMole: oi. ae 4001 Nebraska Ave. William B. Monroe, Jr 4001 Nebraska Ave. Fred Montague-_____ 4001 Nebraska Ave. 4001 Nebraska Ave. 4001 Nebraska Ave. Jack Perkins: i lus 4001 Nebraska Ave. Ralph Howard Peterson____ 4001 Nebraska Ave. James W. Rhodes. _....____ 4001 Nebraska Ave. William T.-Richards....... 4001 Nebraska Ave. Carlyle Bobinson.. oc... 4001 Nebraska Ave. Fivera Ruby. viaeeniiais 4001 Nebraska Ave. Raymond L. Scherer__._____ 4001 Nebraska Ave. Stuart Schulberg......covcue 4001 Nebraska Ave. Molly Sharpe... aoe... 4001 Nebraska Ave. Frank D. Slingland.......:- 4001 Nebraska Ave. George Anthony Sozio._.__- 4001 Nebraska Ave. Sander. Vanocar............. 4001 Nebraska Ave. Galbriel Viera. %.. 0d 4001 Nebraska Ave. 4001 Nebraska Ave. 4001 Nebraska Ave. David Weigman,......_._____ 4001 Nebraska Ave. Maggie Well... 4001 Nebraska Ave. Pod Yales, JT. ateadiiisns 4001 Nebraska Ave. Phill. ¥. Young...-. J 4001 Nebraska Ave. NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corp.) ___.__.___ Eiichi Kimoaras.. coo cae 900 National Press Bldg. 393-1076. Michiya Kohno: -.......z.. 900 National Press Bldg. Shoji Yoshino. o.oo 900 National Press Bldg. Norwood Television—347-2992.__ __________ Michael J. Marlow_________ 926 New Jersey Ave. Radio Free Europe—638-6363______________ Jaroslav), Endrst.._.... .... 832 National Press Bldg. Radio Press International, Inc.—393-0464__ Herbert Minetree Brubaker_.| 20 E St. Twin M. Chapa... 20 E St. Donald B.. Fulsom........... 20 E St SpotiNews. Ll 0 iT 273-6211... uo. John Bessor. aoc in 7% Prosperity Ave., Fairfax, a. 7287409; George M. Dorsey. .........-1359 Kalmia Rd. Jin 585-5829. .....---George Gerlach_.___________| 8211. Grove St., Silver Spring, y Md. : 537-1172. Alfred J. O’Bth..... __“ . x 4931 Albemarle St. 589-8302...__ Earl Joseph Steiner. ________ 9708 Marshall Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 765-5253... .. Murray E. Ward.........._ 203 Washington Rd., Alexan- dria, Va. Storer Broadcasting Co.—338-8884_________ Antoinette M. Wells_.__.___ 1725 K St. Linton Wells. 2: o.oo 1725 K St. Swedish Broadcasting Corp.—332-3560_._ __ 2119 Leroy Place. Radio and Television Galleries 797 NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Network, station, or service, and Name Office telephone number Three-Star Extra (N BO)—393-7340. asuiag Ned Brooks 1625 K St. Carl W, Cardin_._. 1625 K St. Ray Henle 1625 K St. Hazel Markel -3. =~ 1625 K St. 1625 K St. Time-Life Broadecast—337-8000____________ 1120 Connecticut Ave. John W. (Bill) Roberts. .__. 1120 Connecticut Ave. Triangle Publications, Inc.—462-5957_ _____ Anne DiBlasi Coa. 2126 Connecticut Ave. : Tris Coffin Associates—654-3556____________ Tristram Coffin. =. 2 5601 Warwick Place, Chevy Chase, Md. UPL Andico—546-1196.... lL Edward Pye Chamberlayne, 1017 New Jersey Ave. SE. Jr Jom: Chambers... ........ 1017 New Jersey Ave. SE. UPI Movietonews—393-3430_____._..________ BryeeW. Burke... ... 714 National Press Bldg. Marcus M. Dulmage________ 714 National Press Bldg. VPI Radio—393-3430..-. cine emma Bernard Brenner............ 714 National Press Bldg. Ray: Farkas: oon tA00 714 National Press Bldg. George J. Marder. _________. 714 National Press Bldg. Joln:Plerson tou... 705 National Press Bldg. Patrick Joseph Sloyan__.____ 714 National Press Bldg. Rodney Lee Young, Jr______ 714 National Press Bldg. WAGA-TV, Atlanta, Ga.—338-8884___ ____ Antoinette M. Wells 1725 K St. Linton Wells_.._........ : 1725 K St. Washington Farm Broadcasters—347-4688_ Claude A. Mahoney._._._.___ 951 Warner Bldg. WATYV, Birmingham, Ala.—546-7165._____ Mignon:C. Smith-_ ..__ 319 3d St. SE WAVA—536-9000. cs aL John Jerome Ashwell ________ = Lee Highw ay, Arlington, Sidney W. Slappey--_-..._. 22 Lee Highway, Alexandria, Mitr ; WBZAWBZA, ,WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass... Paul: Thomas Bryson... = 7 Ann M.Corrick lo... James I..-Snyder........n...-A WCAX-TV, Burlington, Vt __. Marietia-Dake. [.......3... 3714 Underwood St., Chevy 656-6819. Chase, Md. WCBM, Baltimore, Md.—447-4688________ John B. Lewis io.....cuea. 951 Warner Bldg. WDSU, 'WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La ___ Roulhac Hamilton.........: 546-9663. Henrietta Means. _...._.._... West German Television—337-0700__._____ Peteryvon Zahm. 7. =... Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc....___. Paul Thomas Bryson...._.. 783-0907. Ann M. Corrie. ~_..._.. James L. ‘Snyder Ce Te WFAA, Dallas, Tex.—347-4688__ Claude A. Mahoney 951 Warner Bldg. WFBM, WIBM-PV, Indianapolis, Ind. 23 Carl C. Coleman, Jr 1120 Connecticut Ave. 337-800 John W. (Bill) Roberts_____ 1120 Connecticut Ave. WPFIL, WFIL-TV, Philadelphia, Pa... __. Marietta Dakerr.. 2... .L.. 3714 Underrond Bts Chevy 656-6819. Chase,M WGAR, Cleveland, Ohio—332-5040_.______ Koay-Halle: oocoois imino 3001 Dent Place. WGBS, Miami, Fla.—338-8884____.________ Antoinette M. Wells________ 1725 K St. Linton Woollen io erinran 1725. K St.WHN, New York, N.Y.—338-8884_________ 1725 K St. 1725 K St.WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa.—338-8884_______. Antoinette M. Wells._.______ 1725 K St. Linton Welld <7. ....c.0... 1725 K St.WIND, Chicago, Il.—783-0907 ..._.______ Paul Thomas Bryson....___ 1625 K St. AnneM. Corriele”.. ....-.. 1625 K St. 1625 K St. Robert:C. Nelson. ..-........ 1625 K St. James Li. Snyder.. co.-2 1625 K St. WINS, New York, N.Y.—783-0907._..._.. Paul Thomas Bryson....... 1625 K St. Ann M. Corrick 1625 K St. SidPDavis-sn. a. 1625 K St. Robert C. Nelson. .......... 1625 K St. James V.. Snyder... 0... 1625 K St. WITI-TV, Milwaukee, Wis.—338-8884____ Antoinette M. Wells__ 1725 K St. Linton Wells_________ sy 1725 K St. WIAR, Wisk TV, Providence, R.I..... Marietta Dake: =.0. 3714 Underwood St., Chevy WIFE WIBK-TV, Detroit, Mich.....__. Antoinette M. Wells________ Linton Wells: =... eo WIW-, WIW, Cleveland, Ohio_______ Antoinette M. Wells________ 338-8884. Tinton Wells . 20. =... WIZ-TV, Baltimore, Md.—783-0907 Paul Thomas Bryson._...... Am MM: Corriek i... Robert C. Nelson......._-:-. James 1. Snyder.........5: 1625 K St. Congressional Directory NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED—Continued Network, station, or service, and Name Office telephone numbers WXKUL, Cullman, Ala.—546-7165 MigoniC. Smith...:] 319 3d St. SE. WMAL Radio-TV News—537-1100 James Clarke 4461 Connecticut Ave. 4461 Connecticut Ave. Lorraine Flocks 4461 Connecticut Ave. Robert H. Gneiser 4461 Connecticut Ave. Jerome K. Johnson 4461 Connecticut Ave. Lawrence Krebs 4461 Connecticut Ave. Augustine Joseph LaCovey 4461 Connecticut Ave. Malcolm R. LaPlace 4461 Connecticut Ave. 4461 Connecticut Ave. 4461 Connecticut Ave. Edwin Meyer 4461 Connecticut Ave. Matthew Warren 4461 Connecticut Ave. Thomas Robert Winkler____ 4461 Connecticut Ave. Talbot M. Wright 4461 Connecticut Ave. WNBF,WNBF-TV, Binghamton, N.Y__ __ Marietta Dake 3714 Underwood St., 656-6819. . ; Chase, Md. WOOD, WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids, Carl C. Coleman, Jr 1120 Connecticut Ave. Mich.—337-8000. John W. (Bill) Roberts 1120 Connecticut Ave. WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind.—783-0907 Paul Thomas Bryson 1625 K St. Ann M. Corrick 1625 K St. 1625 K St. 1625 K St. James L. Snyder 1625 K St. WRC (NBC)—362-4000 Patty Cavin 4001 Nebraska Ave. D. Donnell Doak 4001 Nebraska Ave. Wallace R. Fanning, Jr 4001 Nebraska Ave. Robert C. Gaston, Jr 4001 Nebraska Ave. Bryson B. Rash 4001 Nebraska Ave. David L. Rush 4001 Nebraska Ave. 4001 Nebraska Ave. 4001 Nebraska Ave. WSPD-TV, Toledo, Ohio—338-8884 1 1725 K St. 1725 K St. WTCN, WT'CN-TV, Minneapolis, Minn____ Carl C. Coleman, Jr iid 1120 Connecticut Ave. 337-8000. John W. (Bill) Roberts 1120 Connecticut Ave. WTOP News—362-9300 | Donald C. Allen 40th and Brandywine Sts. Julian Barber 40th and Brandywine Sts. Thomas Camp 40th and Brandywine Sts. Winfield Clearwater 40th and Brandywine Sts. Sam A. Donaldson 40th and Brandywine Sts. Jack O. Jurey 40th and Brandywine Sts. Joseph Mannion 40th and Brandywine Sts. Jack Marsh 40th and Brandywine Sts. 40th and Brandywine Sts. Edward F. Ryan 40th and Brandywine Sts. Harold (Hal) Saylor 40th and Brandywine Sts. S. Scott Sutton 40th and Brandywine Sts. Tony Sylvester 40th and Brandywine Sts. Frank H. Wilson 40th and Brandywine Sts. James Whitson Wright 40th and Brandywine Sts. WWD C—882-7600 Gerald W. Clarke 1627 K St. 1627 K St. 1627 KX St. 1627 K St. James Kukowski 1627 K St. Charles Langston... .__..__. 1627 K St. Joe K. Phipps 1627 K St. Robert E. Robinson 1627 K St. Harold Steele 1627 K St. Youth Wants To Know—628-4600 Robert M. Johnson 1627 K St. Marjorie V. MeGranaghan__ 1627 K St. PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES Phones, CApitol 4-3121; Senate Gallery, extension 5461 House Gallery, extension 2941 SENATE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY Superintendent.— William M. Perry, 4920 Edgewood Road, College Park, Md. Phone, 935-6745. Assistant Superintendent.— William M. Christie, 601 Constitution Avenue NE. Phone, LIncoln 4-7568. HOUSE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY Superintendent.—Clarence T. Day, 3801 South 16th Street, Arlington, Va. Phone, 671-7119. ; Assistant Superintendent.—Jack D. Kearns, 2607 Naylor Road SE. Phone, 584-0337. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W. B. Ragsdale, Chairman Samuel Shaffer, Secretary Earl B. Abrams George Cullen David W. Secrest John J. Ford Neil MacNeil 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 XXXIV of the House of Representatives, and to the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate, as required by rule VI 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 799 800 Congressional Directory 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-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 ConaGrREss1OoNAL 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 is such as to make him eligible to the Press Galleries or Radio Correspondents’ Galleries. 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. JouN W. McCoRMACK, Speaker, House of Representatives. B. EVERETT JORDAN, Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. pm To MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION [The * designates those whose wives or husbands accompany them] Name Representing— Residence *Abrams, Earl BB. _... ..... Adams, Alan B... --.. --.... *Adams, Alvadee...ccneccue.. *Adams, Jom HA. _........... *Alibrando, Alfred Pocccean-- * Alsop, Stewart..ccu.cicmeecs *Amberg, Mathew K___.____. * Anderson, Howard J... sArbaugh, Belty H..cneeeeea-Arndt, Carel H ...........:c Arnold, Mark B.........0.. *Bagdikian, Ben H......-.--.-Bagley. Bann... .. Baker, George, H............. *Bamford, Harold E.......... *Baukhage, H. R *Bayless, Glen.........o--Beach; Clarke... o-adecoe-*Boatty, J. Frank...--..3...: *Beacker, Donald... ov. *Beller, Willlam, o.oo 22 *Blumenthal, Frederick G.__. *Bolton, George W *Bonwit, Jay A. ....-cov-nin- *Booda, YLarry Lo. oon *Booker, Simeon 8__ __....__. Booth, Sidney BE... ...5.-ac--sBooth, Windsor. .....ce-..3-*Born, Roscoe C., Ir-cccaean-*Botzum, John B., Jr... .. Bouchard, Joseph... cued... *Bourjaily, Monte, Jr________ *Bradlee, Benjamin C________ *Brandel, Arthur M.......... *Bratter, "Herbert M___.____ *Brayman, Harold M........ *Brenner, Madeline HW. .oa. *Bridge, John PF... cana *Brome, Richard X.........-.. Bruch, Charles M.....:vcvene *Bryant, George B., Jr_______ *Brysnt, Wiliam C........... ABrynes, Asher coo cecacai-*Bucknell, Martha B Broadcasting Magazine, Television Maga- MeGraw-Hill PubliCatOns. .-.nmeemmemnceees EN Ts nd ee RR Lr pe TV. 8. News: & World Report. .c.ccecinens Aviation Week........ = The Saturday Evening Post. mace BNA Publcaliong ie aice ai ceicotnssntn: BNA Publications... Cha U.S. Investor... Army Times Publishing Co... cceeeeea = The National Observer 5 McGraw-Hill Publications_.__ VU. 8. News & World Report...coeeemmmea---Broadcasting Magazine, Television Maga- o Ss. News & World ROPOLL. ecececiiciasot American Aviation_____ LE McGraw-Hill Publications Army-Navy-Air Force Journal......_...____ Television Digest. cal a cmaenm mm wast Parade Magazing.. .. mre ionsrmnnnmnsnmnuts U. 8. News & World Report _._._..........: National Magazine Feature Service... ANION Week. ioe Un Rater vasa it Jet, Ebony, Hue and Tan. ......cov-.pieuvas Broadcasting Magazine-Television Maga-zine. National Geographic Magazine __.___.________ The National Observer, Army Times Publishing Co... vevicmmeac== Army Times Publishing Co...caccanne era Newsweek Snaco/Acrononsios 7, on LH Te ODBELVeY. Sivan mm—mon ssn mn ng Agricultural Services... -reccnrmaa-snaar The National Observer New. Republie. Li iieciedtonnmepnna Rimesbie sot a ay oo N. Utah St., Arlington, a. 7223 Chestnut St., Chevy Chase, 3303 Carolina Pl, Alex-andria, Va. 3700 N. Edison, Arlington, Va. 7003 Exeter Rd., Bethesda, Md 3520 Springland Lane. 6-E Hillside Rd., Green-belt, Md. 3850 Tunlaw Rd. 5% 16th Ave., Hyattsville, d. 318 Valley Brook Dr., Falls Church, THRRipley St., Alexandria, 3303 Highland Pl. 4840 St. Barnabas Rd. SE. 1 St. Matthews Ct. 1107 Headrow Lane, Fas Church, Va. 3100 Connecticut Ave. 1319 S. 20th St., Arlington, Va. -i! Gtver St., Kensington, 7108 Fairfax Rd., Bethesda, Md 5756 -Kirby.. Rd., Falls Church, Va. 106 Denver Rd., Silver Spring, Md. 3324 Highiand Pl. 1601 18th St. 5015 Apache St., College ark, ; 911 25th St. 3115 Quebec Pl. 8313 Woodhaven Blvd., Be-thesda, Md. By Oakdale Rd., McLean, 4405 Campbell Dr. SE. 1301 South Scott St., Ar-lington, Va. a: Kirke, “Chevy Chase, 10416 Leslie Ct., Silver Spring, Md. 2493 2 Run Dr., Falls Church, Va. Hwy, Falls Vo 3714 Thornapple St. 3321 N St. 2745 29th St. 3000 39th St. 5209 Augusta St. 2513 Executive Ave., Falls Church, Va Quincy St., Chevy hase, Md. 6515 Callander Dr., Be-thesda, Md 614 North Carolina Ave. SE 4000 Massachusetts Ave. 102 0kvhi Rd., Alexandria, a. 1503 30th St. 3601 Tilden St. 801 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Representing— Residence *Bundy, David Reed_________ sBurkhardt, Robert........... Burns; Bertvznoonmiinzs. 2Burnham, David’ B........-tBush, Ted J... oily Byrne, Don. ns *Callahan, Vincent F., Jr_____ *Callander, Bruce D__..___. *Campbell, Alexander._______ Carney, Lawrence R..__.:___ 2Oarier, Pon. 2 ii iimnnt *Cater, S. Douglass, Jr._...... Chamberlin, Anne N_________ *Cherry, Ralph L *Chew, Peter. = 2. *Chiang, Joseph, Sr *Cheshire, Herbert W________ Chidakel, Adele......-. __... *Cipperly, Jonny C= 2. 0. .~ *Cohen, Stanley BE... _....L *Ooman, Thomas FP... .._.. Conley, Mary Ann___________ *¥*Cook, Robert H_...--:.. *Coram, Richard 1... ....._.. Cory, Christopher Thayer____ *Coughlin, William J_________ *Covey, Charles W._.......... *Crawford, Kenneth G___.___ *Cray, Douglas We pelo een =Croshy, Ralph W..........z. *Cruikshank, George E______ *Cullen."George.... *Curran, Lawrence J._..______ *Damiofl, Walter A... ...... Daniel, Urcel SS AA EE *Dawson, Luther A: ......... *de Bausset, Philippe. _______ *de Brossard, Phoebe _________ *Delny,James'A... ........... tDijogs, J. Praniz. = oo... *Dinwoodey, Dean__.________ *Dirks, Lee E Ameriean Aviation». tL Lr a aa The Skipper The National Observer. cous spucaiaaeniis NeWSWerK ta a oe ST ke pide Army Times Publishing Co......___________ American Aviation ois J Ca aie Tinh The Economist (London). io. tf inaca.l Army Times Publishing Co...cio. 0 0. 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News & World Report... _.__________. Paris Match Eh en ANI St, Shy 5 BNA Pablleations ir oi Sern cx... ame Tha Nationa] Observer... co. ircenwnsenmen U.S. News & World Report. __._._.__.______ BNA Pablieations. co iianici nan .........c. Aviation Week Ll. i aa i aaa og Army Times Publishing Co____._______._____ Insurance Advoeate ooo Loitato 534 6th St. SE. 1122 plvert Rd., Rockville, 75 East Wayne Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 302415 R St. 6001 18th St. North, Arling- ton, Va 5417 a Pou Rd., Spring- field, Va. McLean, Va. Boxy 123; RR. ¥.. 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Springfield Dr., Darnes-town, Md. 4545 Connecticut Ave. 4150 31st St. South, Arling-ton, Va. 11013 Montrose Ave. 5 Oar: rett Park, Md. 3025 Ontario Rd. 1622 Wisconsin Ave. 4267 Vacation Lane, Arling-ton, Va. 2226 King Pl. 4404 Klingle St. 942 24th St. 5002 Brookway Dr. 5090 37th St. North, Arling-ton, Va. 7200 Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 10002 Montauk Ave., Be-thesda, Md. 3000 Connecticut Ave. Cobb Island, Md. 19 Edgewood Ter., Alexan-dria, Va. Ct., Falls 5207 Everest Dr, SE. Periodical Press Galleries MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Name Representing— Residence *Duncan, Richard L......... *Ellis, RODOrtA ieee, *Elswit, Jerome H____.______. *Evans, Tracy Lewis__.__.__. 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( JOUOISSTIIIO T) 0 JUAPISAYODIY OLYdE(d 40 HL'IVIAMNONINOD $201.4382(] Jpu01sSUbU0,) fo sd Jy INDIVIDUAL INDEX (For list of Members of Congress with their addresses, see pp. 203-216) A Page ll John P., Atomic Energy Commis-Sad ant dl 552 Abbitt, Watkins M. (Representative from Vir-ginia): Blog API. Lo a an a I a IER 172 Agriculture Committee... ......_ _____._____ 251 House Administration Committee.___________ 255 Abbott, Mrs. C. P., Office of Legislative Affairs, Nav Eran meld Lo AL SREB es Bn Bnd l 458 Abel, Hazel I., District Apprenticeship Council. 657 Abele, Homer E. (Representative from Ohio): Biography aids Heb 133 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _____ 255 Post Office and Civil Service Committee_____ 257 Abelitis, Frances, secretary to Senator Gruening_ 310 Abelson, Mareus, Technical Review Staff, In-terior Tt, Shel Sint HU ln a dia fot Spd re Sake FL 490 Abelson, Dr. Philip H., Atomic Energy Com-pri,LT me tl Sed STL Bn SE SOIR 554 Abendroth, Maj. Gen. William H., District of Columbia Armory Board.) etnaRie 563 Abernathy, Harry C., Bureau of State Services. 544 Abernethy, Mrs. Thomas, The Congressional 5 Abernethy, Thomas G. (Representative from Mississippi): Biography oo a Allen al ae L 84 Agrienlure Committees...ih a i 251 District of Columbia Committee... ___________ 53 Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Cele- bration:Commission to. utr nail bie 275 Abersfeller, Heinz A., Regional Administrator, General i Administration hI i Servier i dE aR Se a Abramson, A. V., Office of Comptroller of rh CRrIenQy tr ott lana tok Fa 0 Abramson, Col. Charles E., Manpower, Person-nel and Reserve Forces, Air Force._.______ Acheson, David C., United States Attorney’s OFIOe SA CS terse FEA) Rl as er 482 Achinstein, Asher, Legislative Reference Serv-ice, Library of Congress... .... co oiiihcr 368 Achstetter, Paul F., Bureau of Transportation, Post Office Department haga al a RG 484 Acioli, Lt. Col. José Henrique Silva, Joint Brazil-United Defense Commission 6 Laurence W., Office of Ome Sn A Gardner, Council of Economic Advisers. 410 Acree, Vernon D., Internal Revenue Service___ 428 Adair, Charles, Organization for Economic Co- operation and Development________________ 688 Adair, E. Ross (Representative from Indiana): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee... ______________ Veterans’ Affafrs Committee. .... 2.00004: Adams, AD U.S. Court of Customs and Patent 25 0 Adams, Foster, Office of be ni Secretary of Defense (Connie nie ys Tas 438 Adams, Capt. H ,Jr., U.S. Naval Station.__ 466 Adams, Capt. H. A Bureau of Supplies and Aecounts Navy. L © rol Ls Ti Bu Adams, Tomes C., Office of General Counsel, Page ALES Marie E., secretary to Representative tt 323 Adams, Dr. Roger, National Inventors Council. 519 Adams, Scott, National Library of Medicine____ 542 Ade We P., Office of Legislative Coun-» Ba Lr Re A Spi nn al Le TR hn 59 Addo. Jes P. (Representative from New Biography to C0 0 as te ta a Appropriations Committee. _.________________ Adberholdt, Ashley A., Metropolitan Police Pepartmentys Co Tr rn al ee a 662 Adkinson, Burton W., National Science Foun-dation a rr ell as de 593 Adler, John H., International Bank for Recon-struction and Povelopment. oo v0 hid 677 Adler, John W., Administrative Division, Justiea dat Yn a a pl a ee 480 Aebersold, Dr. Paul C., Atomic Energy Com-mission 3:0 UC a feo 2 ik dail Aemmer, CWO Donald A., Installations and Logistics, INRYY. Lr Sltn 454 Agee, Maj. Gen. Sam W.: Office of Operations, Alr Foren 00. ins Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada- United Stafess fic. iD oo LER Ls a 689 Aguiluz, Virgilio, Inter-American Tropical Tuna COTMITTIOn. eo me TE 676 Aguirre, i Juan E., Inter-American Defense Colle 674 Ahlers, John C., secretary to Senator Beall ___ aor Ahmed, Aziz, Ambassador from Pakistan....... 708 Aiken, George D. (Senator from Vermont): Biography A ANE Ee I i als A LG Ce 170 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. ________ 239 Foreign Relations Committee... ___________ 241 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy._________ 270 National Forest Reservation Commission____ 278 New Jersey Tercentenary Celebration Com- 2 Ailes, Stephen, Under Secretary of the Army___ 447 Airhart, John C.: Administrative Office of the United States OUTS, as do as arm Se ae a 647 i 578 Airis, T , D.C. Department of Highways and Traffe ce ne 660 Aitchison, Beatrice, Bureau of Transportation, Post Office nt LB 484 Aitken, Harold L.: D.C. Motor Vehicle Parking Agency_________ D.C. Department of Highways and Traffic. __ Aiton, Edward W., Federal Extension Service, Aer eR i er IY 505 Akapo, Dr. André, Ambassador from Togo..___ 711 A Anthony 5, Ambassador to New Zea-ih Ako ord. , National Cultural Center... 606 Akin, Jim G., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, Welle. relent Akin, Paul C., Federal National I ASO ON a 585 Akins, Mildred, secretary to Representative di Albert, Carl (Representative from Oklahoma): Blomraphy io sob O Sat hlo 2 SRdL 138 Majority Floor Leader, House................ 353 Science and Astronautics Committee. _____. 258 871 Congressional Directory Page Albert, Dorothy L., District Alcoholic Beverage Control Board 657 Aer, 2s R., secretary to Representative ot a Hector, secretary to Representative GIbbOoNS.. ail Jest nears 317 rea Aldew WY Simon, International Bank for Re-construction and Development Aldrich, Clayton B., Distriet Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board... 664 Alejos, Carlos, Ambassador from Guatemala____ 704 Alemann, Dr. Roberto T., Ambassador from ANCeNtING a aaa 699 Alexander, Betty C., Senate Committee on Post fico and Civil Service... oo 249 Alexander, Charles H., Bureau of the Census__ 523 Alexander, Donald w., Maritime Administra- em Ah ee rE BT BEE ae a ee 525 yh Harvey J., Federal Power Commis-111 MES DE BERS ip Dr Sut ILI eel 570 Alexander, Hugh Q., Senate Committee on Rules and lin BRE Deadlies To 250 Alexander, Mary, Office of Deputy Secretary of Defense os hitb La a 435 Alesanae, Lt. Cdr. R. C., 111, U.S. Naval Sta-Hy PERC Ra a SRR ER 466 Fy Robert L., secretary to Senator John-ston of South Carolina __-_..__.__________ 311 Alexander, Samuel N., National Bureau of ey. a Alexander, William H., Public Buildings wa a Se a i ee eli Alfaro, Dr. Ricardo J., International Court of 4 Ln DE RSSe el Alfriend, James V., Southwestern Power Ad- Antti to es ee a 497 Alger, Bruce (Representative from Texas): BIOSIapRY or dea 163 ‘Ways and Means Committee_._______________ 259 Alger, Rear Adm. James A., Chief of Staff, Const Guard... ll aaa a 4 Al-Ghoussein, Mr. Talaat, Minister Counselor from Kuwait pi St Re ca a a Ri 706 Ali, Anwar, International Monetary Fund_____ 682 Al-Khayyal, Sheikh Abdullah, Saudi Arabian Ambassador ed a tho a ay 709 Alkire, Alma, secretary to Representative BIOS Of ATIZON. eee ra 321 Allan, Greever P., Bureau of Transportation, PRI Oice ry 484 Alldredge, Everett O., National Archives and De Service. Lieea Ta 577 Sartor antiaaiioiies Beilin anna of 448 Allen, i a og Civil Aeronautics Board._.____ 557 Allen, Maj. Gen. Brooke E.: N ational AlrMuseam:. v0 oilman 605 Major Air Commands... .... cic. ois 475 Allen, Syn G., Office of Secretary of Agricul-Er a Se ENaC Th al 499 A ais Lou, House Committee on the J udiciary EE CEN I 265 Allen, Maj. Gen. Chester R.: Naval Physical Disability Review Board_____ 455 Supply Department, U.S. Marine Corps... _ 460 Allen, Dorothy G., Office of District Commis-le re Ee al Te NOI 655 Allen, San W., Federal Communications Clormission 1 or ud Ebi a tor 567 Allen, Ernest E., Field Offices, Bureau of Out-door Recreation. &.... i da. citea 497 Allen, Dr. Ernest M., National Institutes Lf Health Allen, Harry C., National Bureau of Standards. Allen, James C., Bureau of Public Roads_.._____ 529 Allen, Jean H., secretary to Senator Eastland.____ 310 Allen, Jerry E.: Congressional Dally Digest...= Office of Clerk of the Hous€-..n--coeeeeeen... Page Allen, John B., D.C. Department of Sanitary BRgineering oo oo neehe 667 Allen, Julius W., Library of Congress.__._____._ 367 Allen, Peter, Office of Clerk of the House ______ 355 Allen, Thomas J., National Park Serviee._____. 494 Allen, Thurston P., Department of Occupations and Professions, D. of C 663 Allen, Ward P., Bureau of Inter-American Afar, State ~ v0 .__... Department... 419 Allen, William G., administrative assistant to Senglor Gore... i diesendE tw 310 Allen, William G., Maritime Administration___ 526 Allett, Robert G., Office of Minority Floor Teader, House. odoin ono lod a Tl 353 Alley, C. Ed, White House News Photog-raphers Association zc. . i. ois emesisall 977 Allgood, Carrie L., District Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board... ...... 665 Allin, Bushrod W., Economic Research Service, Agvlentareg ie 508 Allin, Roger W., Field Offices, Bureau of Out- door BReorettlon. Lo ie iin 497 Allio, William, House Post Office......___._._____ 357 Allott, Gordon (Senator from Colorado): Blography.. .. ceo ool iui in i 23 Appropriations Committee... ___________ Interior and Insular Affairs ____ Committee... National Monument Commission____________ 278 Senate Office Building Commission___________ 270 The Interparliamentary Union. _____________. 279 Allred, Berten W., Soil Conservation Service.__ 511 Allred, Oran H., Securities and Exchange Com-IISSION ri oli Ee 598 Almon, Charles P., Jr., Tennessee Valley Au-thority EEE LEI REN a a a ET 609 Almond, James Lindsay, Jr., judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography). 629 Alness, Lt. Gen. Harvey T., Research and Engineering Delonse..; oo.cio oo 437 Alonso, Marcelo, Pan American Union_________ 686 Alpert, Dr. Clement C., District Department of Oceapations and Professions..._._. 663 Alphand, Hervé, French Ambassador..________ 703 Alston, James H., House Post Office... ____.__. 357 Alterman, Jack, Bureau of Labor Statistics._-__ 534 Altman, Charles B., Public Housing Adminis- Ale i Ta Ne a 583 Aluisi, Francis J., District Department of Occu- pationgsand Professions... .. 2... 663 Alvarez, Abdon, Pan American Union_________ 686 Alvarez, Lt. Rodrigo Del Peon, Joint Mexican- United States Defense Commission SOR 684 Amachree, Godfrey K. J., Secretariat, United NMOS J a han ee se ie bm ea 692 Amann, Marie H., District Department of Oc-cupations and Professions... ooo --663 Ambler, Louis B., Jr., Public Housing Adminis- AIO a i an nm i sri we 584 Ames, Allan M., Office of the Doorkeeper______ Ames, Milton 5, Office of Advanced fesonpen and Technology Gm eh ar SC IT Amidon, Marjorie O., secretary to frp” tive Dowdy 316 Amis, Sloe W., Public Housing Adminis-Fre Ege We Nn Lb lea 884 Amis, William D., Senate Select Committee on Small Bustvess: oC aS ELIS 246 Ammar, Abbas Moustapha, International Labor Organ AIO rr a hie wis hie pa Ba 681 Alpe, Capt. Robert G., Office of Naval Mate- Yani Robert, Jr., Bureau of the Budget__.__ Amos, "Howard W., Government Printing Of-4 3 Ee En eC rath Te a a 7 Amos, Lee, Army Lisison Office... :-364 Amos, William E., Bureau of Labor Standards. 534 Amram, Philip W., Commission on Interna- tional Rules of Judicial Procedure... 561 Amstadt, John M., Coast and Geodetic Survey. 524 Anastasion, Capt. 5. N., Research and Devel, ment, Navy ik i eA RA ps woh mr Anderson, A. E., Federal Deposit tat COrNOTALIONE oo dir sia e See Je wa bh Sos 568 Anderson, Col. Ben L., Army Liaison Office__-. 364 Anderson, Carl C., Bureau of Mines, Interior__ 493 Anderson, Charles A., Geological Survey-..._--491 Individual Index Page Page Anderson, Clinton P. (Senator from New Mex- ico): BiograpW.. it li tn lo ae Ja iT 103 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee__ 239 Civil War Centennial Commission. __________ 275 Finance Communities... lL 241 cooolSoa Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ______ 242 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy __________ 70 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Ad- BAIRISETO LION ol aioe ov mim bibl).Siar Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution, Musou of History and Technology Build- Et dea LS A RY hele ty SLSR He i TN 270 i ry Smithsonian Institution ____________ 604 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial COMERISSION . oho nak Ji in hm bb dee a 280 anager, Don 8., Livestock and Dairy Policy wn Amr dA ati wrt gh rh es Bod 503 And son, Edwin H., Federal Trade Commis-ea a Em pi A Sr mt wea 573 iy Elizabeth T., Joint Committee on Printing at dD mn SE dis oe br oe 2 269 Anderson, Ervin W., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation a a im a a 505 Anderson, Eugenie, Envoy to Bulgaria________ 715 Anderson, Frances P., secretary to Senator 0 i a Nl Re RE I GE LE ARO 311 Anderson, Adm. George W.: Armed Forces Policy Council... .ecmcunnnan--436 Joint Chiefsiofi Staff. or... ali 443 Chief of Naval Operations... ..ceeeamanme= 463 Anderson, John, Jr., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. ______________ 549 Anderson, John B. (Representative from Illinois): BIOCERDIY o.compimp ins a eh sis 48 Government Operations Committee __________ 254 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy._._________ 270 Anderson, Leeman, administrative assistant to Senator Russell tio nllintl 3 Anderson, Lt. Col. Leslie E., Financial Manage-ment, Air LRHy RA Ca SE aa Th SLE wi BM 4 . Anderson, Marian, American National Red Anderson, Brig. Gen. Norman J., Headquarters, Bo Marine ......cooreberesto 4 Corps. nite Anderson, Raymond i secretary to Represent- A aZR 317 Anderson, R. J., Agricultural Research Service. 500 Anderson, Robert J ., Bureau of State Services. _ 543 Anderson, Sam A., District Department of Cor- TA LE Th i Se CR NL ee LT I AEN 659 Anderson, Sigurd, Federal Trade Commission. 571 Anderson, Vernice, National Science Foundation _ 593 Anderson, Wilhelm, Foreign Economics Divi- sion, Agriellure ei cual ae 508 Andolsek L. J., secretary to Representative Blatnik ER IE Se Co SN ARR S. A., Administrative Assistant At-torney General re LS PE RL REO 4 Andrews, Rear Adm. C. L., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy... .i denon onchioatlaes Andrews, Mrs. George, The Congressional Club IR NC SE il Ta LST, Se HU Andrews, George (Representative from Ala- bama): BOS ARNT ot gis dis comin wines weit Ts. Appropriations Comnmities.........conewennaams Andrews, Graydon L., Maritime Administra-er SR I SR ri A We Andrews, Justin M., National Institutes of Health Andrews, Paul R., Bureau of Chief Postal Lyn yaEM Re 4 Angel, Herbert E., National Archives and BOO AS I VIC0 i ee cceiion = h e mri m s Angell, Richard S., Processing Department, YAbraryof Congress. = ie. iiafar co Anglin, Byron C., Office of the Clerk, House.__ Anjaria, J. J., International Monetary Fund.__ Ankeny, Marling J., Bureau of Mines...._.____ pons, Jiovazd M., Office of Treasurer of the Anslinger, Harry J., U.S. Mission to United NALIONS . oii wm pis sign Bn me mahi i ag 0 Anthony, Andrew, Jr., Interstate Commerce Commission... oi ee OE SS aiid 585 Aparicio, Dr. Carlos Urrutia, Organization of AOTC Saosines od 685 ha Apcar, Georgina R., Congressional Daily Digest oi lo ilul iia iol sida Sanna 62 Applebaum, Edmond L., Processing Depart-ment, Library of Congress 368 Appleby, Capt. C. A., a of Supplies md Accounts, Navy Applegate, Robert L., Manpower, Defense. ____ i) Aptaker, Edward, Maritime Administration.__ 526 Arango, Augusto Guillermo: Ambassador from Panag. coc eexrcatumn a 708 Organization of American States... ...._._____ 685 Aragones, Jose: International Bank for Reconstruction and Dovelopment. cr ind 678 International Finance Corporation. ._________ 680 Aranguren, Miguel, Pan American Union______ 686 Ararighoia, Lt. Gen. Armando de Souza E Mello, Joint Brazil-United States Defense COMMISSION... ec sre LasSb 683 Arends, Leslie C. (Representative from Illinois) SLATE ELT tLBA ee 5 ee YH 48 Armed Services. ae abalidasinka iol 252 House Minority im 353 WD...hme Arens, Richard, tora, U.S. Court of A a Ta a 632 Arey, Hawthorne, Inter-American Development rt A A RNA SU NEAL lea 0 3 A A 675 Arguelles, Janeen, Office of Clerk of the House. 354 Arias, Dr. Harmodio, Jr., Inter-American Tropi- cl Tuna Commission... oo. Lio ution. 676 Arline, Gertrude W., United States Civil Service Commission Liaison Office..cmm nee... 363 Arlington, Elinore, secretary to Senator Engle__ 310 Armes, Bertha F., Interstate Commerce Com- F107103 LA Rel A Yon Mand Mo IU TL 0. RN 585 Arrscn Frank, Jr., Bureau of Public Debt, a Treasur Armstrong, J. Gaylord, Office of Doorkeeper, a5 TOUS i did rm A EL SE 5 Armstrong, James E., Federal Housing Admin- ISEPION. Li iss amie mimi st a iim ECS 582 Armstrong, William J., Bureau of the Budget._ 410 Armstrong, Willis C.: Bureau of European Affairs, State Department. 418 Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-Uniiod SALES. erin i deat bn dat: .ousmmeaim 689 Arner, Frederick B., Library of Congress_______ 367 Arnold, Earl H., Bureau of State Services______ Arnold, Elting, Inter-American Development RET ae he NE CO ih pa 1 ET UE Health rif A Se oT ES Stl Arnold, Capt. J. D., Bureau of Naval Weapons. Arnold, Lester L., Farm Credit Administration_ Arnold, Capt. M. W., Bureau of Medicine and SOOTY, INAV... ci ebsites 4 Arnold, Nancy J., House Committee on Interior and Tosular ARIS... oni casi Arnow, Philip, Bureau of Labor Statisties._____ Arnst, Albert, Forest Service... aioe 5 Arnstein, Margaret G&., Bureau of State Services. Aronov, Edward, National Capital Housing Authority Aronson, Albert H., Chief of State Merit Sys-tems, Health, Education, and Welfare______ Arrata, Federico Intriago, Inter-American De-velopment Bank...irate detet iis Amon, Col. Luis, Inter-American Defense Ar EA Clara M., District Department of Occupations and Professions... 664 Arrington, Emory 8., Office of Secretary of the iy Senate Arrington, J. Guy, Federal Housing Adminis-tration PE NL a CALL th a UL AR i 583 Arrington, Paul J., Federal Power Commission. 570 Arteta, Lic. Pedro José, Inter-American Tropical Tons Commission...0 80 SA .... Arthayukti, Visutr, Ambassador from Thailand. 711 Congressional Directory Page Artigas, Frank F., District Department of Oc-eupations and Professions... cocoon... 663 Arundell, Charles Rogers, judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of)... .._..._._ 643 Asakai, Koichiro, Japanese Ambassador________ 706 Aserkoff, Louis a. Federal Supply Serviee_____ 575 Ashbridge, Whitney, Veterans’ Administration. 610 Ashbrook, John M. (Representative from Ohio): Biography ES ER RE a Cos Gd all Ln ge SL 135 Education and Labor Committee _____________ 253 Un-American Activities Committee. ________ 259 Ashenheim, Neville Noel, Ambassador from Jomaies oh a Sane ha TE LL dal 706 elie Asher, Philip G., Maritime Administration.___ 525 Ashley, Thomas i (Representative from Ohio): BIOZTADNY oo hi ihe thos wba ADRESas 1 Banking an Currency Committee __._________ 252 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.. 257 Battle of Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Celebra- tion:Commission, ko...uf sialasieg 0 275 Ashmore, Robert T. (Representative from South Carolina): Blography. oer is Se BE AE SEO 153 House Administration Committee_.__________ 255 Judiciary. Commitlee. ota 256 ...oonaiieamnbatst0 Ashworth, Rear Adm. F. L., Bureau of Nav CaO es al hg SR Cra hn Asp, N. Ne Patent OMe. oo ei adenpss i Aspinall, Owen S., Secretary of American SEY1 11 a AL de Se a REL Sa aa er 495 Aspinall, Wayne N. (Representative from Colorado): FED Te EE al Bat a pe J 24 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... 255 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy._________ 270 Ast. Harold G., Office of Secretary of the Senate. 350 Astin, A. V.: Federal Fire Connell. oo. rene iocesdnsems 579 National Bureau of Standards......_.---...--526 Atherton, Charles H., Commission of Fine Arts. Athey, Burder S., Washington City Post Office. Atkins, C. H., Public Health Service... Atkins, Craig 5. ., judge, Tax Court of the rr States (biography of). one li ia ai ous 640 Atkins, Ollie, White House News Photog-raphor’s association. 0 ti aos pt 777 Atkinson, C. Newell, District of Columbia Corr, Of APDCAIS i i hain 645 Atkinson, Dorothy S., District Department of Occupations and Professions... ....___._.__ 663 Atkinson, Herbert S., Senate Committee on AYE SOrVICeS ns in rimmhn mn ands a mt a Atkinson, Richard R., District of Columbia Re- development Land Agency... o_..___. 563 Attig, Francis J., Official Reporter, Senate_._.. 352 Atwood, Albert W.: District Public Library Board... ...ciaen.oce 665 Gallaudet College... Serr sis aan covers 539 Aliwond, |Willian, Ambassador to Republic ops 11 EEL a SE A oh hp Se CE Aubinoe, Alvin, 'T IISSION ot rd ah nr 275 Auchincloss, James C. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography District of Columbia Committee. ...._..._._. Public Works Comnmmities..... «a vrnbonenoe House Office Building Commission___________ New Jersey Tercentenary Celebration Com- Aued, Lt. Col. Francisco, Inter-American De-lense Board. 22. Laasaa Auerbach, Marion L., Senate Committee on ADDO ations Ce ae aaa 247 Augenstein, Bruno W., Research and Engineer-ing, Delonge. LL. a ie No aon 436 Auld, David V., District Department of Sani-ary Engineering. wor cas i Se tre a 661 Aulick, Arnold G., Bureau of Transportation, Post Office Department... cca... ince ihe 485 Ault, George T., Joint Committee on Defense 150TH LEA (ET BaeSL Re CR Nl 271 Aurelio, Richard R., administrative assistant to BONOlOr TAVIS. nate: coe havea sm aman 310 Austin, David C., Utilization and Disposal ST Iee SY 576 Page Austin, Capt. P. L., Naval School of Hospital Afminsigue i EE ee ed 462 tem AV Capt. B. F., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Nav 461 Avery, William H. (Representative from Kan- sas): BIOgTaDNY dh it dii bad riameii e Sen aE Sas o 59 Rules Commitee. cine nite dans 258 House Select Committee on Small Business. 261 Avila, Lt. Col. Ernesto Amaro, Joint Mexican- United States Defense Commission._______. 684 Aviles, Andres, Pan American Union_________. 686 Awtrey, L. Ray, Bureau of Reclamation..____ 495 Ay, Edward L., Administrative Department, Yihraryef-Coneress.. coco cco l nee 366 Ayerbe, Brig. Gen. Gerardo, Inter-American Dealense Board: ob abel subs condo 674 Ayres, William H. (Representative from Ohio): Blography. fe. nee ae 134 Education and Labor Committee... __..__. 253 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ______.____._.. 259 Ayres, Mrs. William F., The Congressional Club 563 Baa, Enid M., Caribbean Organization._..__.... 673 Baarslag, Karl H. W,, Senate Committee on Republican Policy. oo. odivcieibiner 250 cbuoan Baber, Powhatan M., Inter-American Affairs, State Department. TA a A 4 Baca, Robert, Office of Doorkeeper, House_.___ Bach, Hollis B., Bureau of Personnel, Post Office DODATEIENY. i. fh a Si oe a 4 Bach, J., South Pacific Commission__________.__ Bachman, John S., Installations and Logistics, Defense ob lr Lr a na 438 Bachman, Kenneth L., Foreign Economies Di-visiong, Agriculture... cocoa nit oe 508 Back, Kenneth: District Real Estate Commission_..._._______ 664 Finance Officer, District Government________ 655 Back, Troy L., Federal Coal Mine Safety Board OLREVIOW isonsmse Ca neta Sl 5 Bacon, Donald W., Internal Revenue Service. _ Bacon, Leonard L., Bureau of Far Eastern AfToirs, State: oo ol ian Sa Badawi, Abdel Hamid, International Court of REEL IR CC Sh SN a PA 692 Badeau, John S., Ambassador to United Arab Republ Oe aaLS EA en 720 Baer, Capt. D. G., Bureau of Naval Personnel. Bagley, Robert H., Division of Corporation IRANCE. Ll i eR He Re 597 Baguidy, Fern D., Organization of American 108 Ee RR a ee LN SEF ae 685 Bagwell, John C.: Office of the General Counsel, Agriculture___. 515 Office of Secretary of Agriculture....._____.__ 499 Bahmer, Robert H., National Archives and Roni Horvion. sine rs tae cS 577 Bailey, Col. Charles J., Marine Barracks._.____. 461 Bailey, Charles M., General Accounting Office. 365 Bailey, Mrs. Consuelo N., Civil War Centennial Commission, ooo. oobas boa Aan: niin 275 Bailey, George O’B., Public Housing Admin-AS OI aa 583 Bailey, James C., Department of Buildings and Grounds, D.C. Government... ........-.. 657 Bailey, Jennings, retired judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia. 628 Balley, MF. Patent: Office... .. 5... .. 528 Bailey, Richard D., District Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board... _.... 664 Bain, Gordon M., Federal Aviation Agency____ 565 Bain, Jack W., Office of Hearing Examiners, J Lt LET ep ne RS SL CT LR 514 Bain, Robert T., Transportation and Com-MURIeations Servlet... ores tac oe iin 576 Baine, Charles N., Office of the Doorkeeper, 15 DE OER CR Le a ER Be Ge SET Baird, Charles A: Office of the Minority Leader, House________-353 Secretary to Representative Halleck. _________ 317 Baisch, Paul V., Office of Clerk of the House... 355 Individual Index Page Page Baisinger, William C., Jr., National Labor Rela-Hong Board... twin 591 ornatedt) Baker, Arthur A.: Board on Geographic Names _ cove. 491 Geologion] BUrVRY i il nian immrintin 491 Baker, Burton A., International Affairs, Foreign Agricultural Service... ooo. 507 Baker, Donald M., secretary to Representative GO Hara of MIGhIgan .« ........... cin maine 320 Baker, Lt. E. S., U.S. Naval Station______..._. 466 Baker, Col. Elverson E.: Atomic Energy Commission Military Liaison Committen. .. oii ii imma inant an 555 Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission. ooo. eco niadaiyn 446 Baker, Maj. Frederick W., Jr., Naval Examin-ing Board, Marine Corps........ccecive noms 460 ic George C., secretary to Representative Baker, Ger H. (Representative from Ten- nessee): DIOL ADIT. nicht ion ris itn sent add et nn Heo to hm 157 Ways and Means Committee __.._._.__________ 259 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- 4 EEL OE an Ws I TU aa OL 20 272 Baker, Howard W., National Park Service__.__ 494 Baker, Houston A., Bureau of Medical Services, EW a. lili mmm SA Migr 543 Baker, John A.: Assistant Secretary of Agriculture... ________ 499 Commodity Credit Corporation____._________ 502 Rural Development and Conservation________ 508 Baker, Rita W., secretary to Representative vivian 4 AFLOB 2 bn SEE Lah Br FREUD 314 Baker, Robert F'., Bureau of Public Roads._.__. 529 Baker, Robert G., Secretary for the Majority... 352 Baker, Vernon V., Interstate Commerce Com- SSO. LiL dhs Me cm i i on ceed 586 Baker, Vincent, Arms Control and Disarma- IO AT OCY ol foil re itis rin doe od 552 Baker, W. O., National Science Foundation____ 594 Baketel, Capt. Sherman T., Office of Chief of Stall, Const GUAT. ... oo. ov se hewn dad 5, Bakke, Oscar, Federal Aviation Agency___...___ 566 Balaceant, Petre, Rumanian Ambassador... 709 Baldauf, Tony M.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Prone Ss a de i med 562 Office of Plant and Operations... 515 Balderston, C. Canby, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System......owemmmeacmio.. 555 Balderston, William S., Export-Import Bank of Washington. i dalaea 564 Baldrige, Letitia, social secretary, White TH OU00 ic Brat htios bist ims biel Bh bt 410 Baldwin, Charles F., Ambassador to Malaya___ 718 Baldwin, Col. James L., Office of the Secretary OF ENC ATI oh ini sven miso ob et oe oh 448 Baldwin, John F. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Bilograplly Li. foe dil adnan no i Da Shit 15 Public Works Commities. cium meni 258 Baldwin, Mrs. M. L., Office of Administrative Assistant to Secretary of the Navy _________ 454 Baldwin, Velma N., Bureau of the Budget______ 410 Balenger, John A., Pan American Union_______ 687 Bales, Ernest R., District Fire Department 660 Ball, Christine V., secretary to Representative Bymeof Penmsylvanis cove cian bis 315 Ball, George W., Under Secretary of State______ 413 Ball, Harold A., Bureau of Accounts, Treasury. 433 Ball, Howard E, Bureau of Outdoor "Recreation, Endeiion a a a ena 497 Ball, Robert M., Social Security Administra- tion Eh tea a tr Dr DIE Bt Ae 545 Ballard, J. Vernon, Office of Welfare and Pension Ballard, pe HH, Capitol Police............. Fi Ballenger, Marilyn, Secretary to Representative Cutis a a at A TR sna 316 Ballinger, Capt. John M., Office of Naval Researes i a rd a RT 458 Ballinger, William C., Office of House Sergeant BE AIA ec dL fo 20 dt od sis eit li oni 355 Ballou, Roland F., Inventory Management Division, Agricallure. . ......c nme wis ines 504 Baltz, Edward C., District Vehicle Parking A BONO 0 Ls in oli min os TA pies dob le 668 Baris Ruth H., secretary to Representative St Germain an gt wn i A ne A 322 Bancroft, Gertrude, Bureau of Labor Statistics. 534 Bandstra, Bert, secretary to Representative Smith olTowWa.. fn nidinnis 322 mania Bandy, G. Ray, General Accounting Office_____ 365 Bane, Frank, Advisory Commission on Inter- governmental Relations. eco 549 Banegas, Herndn, Pan American Union________ 685 Banes, Dr. Daniel, Food and Drug Administra- th 17 EE ey sO ERT RAS ENEMA 539 Bangs, Robert B., Business and Defense Services Administration. st. LallanT 3 521 Banicevich, Frank, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration...cio co aa 250 Banister, W. P., Office of Official Reporters to House Gommiitlers. .. ... uciLio 222 358 Banks, Jones G., Housing and Home Finance AONE 0 LoL Ll aaa Aled oa ant 2h Capitol Rp RS SARE aT 361 Banner, Cdr. Roger H., Office of Comptroller, Coast -GUALE i oii mim mod ib bm od bn TS 430 Defense Bre NA BT SE LR Ef Hie Banta, K. Vernon, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. ________ 595 Baptista, Gen. José Felipe, Inter-American De-fense-Board. i ranma Sad Sat a 674 Barach, Dr. Alvan L., National Inventors Baran, Saul, Bureau of International Commerce. Baranowski, F.P., Atomic Energy Commission. Barbee, Lt. Comdr. D. F., U.S. Naval Station _ Barbee, Juanita, secretary to Representative BaWKINGL htim bay arto 318 Barber, Arthur W., International Security Af-falvs, Defense. i... co iba i ae 439 Barber, Max M., House Radio and Television Galery i a ir er A Barbour, Arthur C., Administrative Depart- ment, Library of Congress_.__.______________ Barbour, Walworth, Ambassador to Israel ______ Barclay, Robert W., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare...........__.._..:. Barger, Herman H., Bureau of Economic Affairs, 0 oh Ln hd dd i a RAL I Ray LIE 41 Baring, gm S. Cr from Neva- Blograpliy coum ines msdn amd Tia 93 Interior wir Insular Affairs Committee ______ 255 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ______ 259 Barker, Ernest C., Library of Congress_________ 366 Barker, Orlie V,, Office of Clerk of the House___ 355 Barker, Vera A., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Bigsherias. oth no oti tol win 265 Barkla, Nancy Murry, secretary to Senator Promire o n LE os a 312 Barlow, Maj. Kendrick B., Jr., Installations and Logistics, ALM i rr eo pms 448 arith Barlow, Mary C., judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions. =... on lL 45 Barnes, Carl B., Office of Personnel, Agriculture. 514 Barnes, Clifford R., Finance Office, D.C. Gov- CAVE Le pet TB CAR Sl hl Sl ML 655 Barnes, Dwight H., secretary to Representative Jolson 0 Calo rRIn. 1. ei ad ramet 318 Barnes, George A.: Office of Secretary of Agricaliuve. ....cneinrem 499 Office of Information, Agriculture ___________ 514 Barnes, Gordon, Bureau of Medicine and Sur-en dm ihn fe Pe dn ES 461 Barnes, ' Reginald W., Senate Committee on Banking and Currency shat BL be rR An a 247 Barnett, John G., Region 13, Small Business Administration SC a a NS DER 603 Barnett, Ray, Senate Committee on Govern-ment Operations. SEoil 248 oximeEY Barnett, Robert W., Far Eastern Affairs, State Be A SE Cel Eh ali ae et 419 Barney, Ralph A., Lands Division, Justice... 479 Barnhart, Gilbert R., Office of Vocational Reha- | EESBL ee Sod EO BORMAN (4 x ALL 540 Congressional Directory Page Barr, Andrew, Securities and Exchange Com- MISSION A Le ie La aa Barr, Bruce R., Senate Committee on Repub- Hoan CONMRIente. iin 250 Barr, Florence, Senate Committee on Banking nd Currency... oo taal Bing iets 47 Barr, James E., Federal Communications Com- i1 OT pe a SE ER LE Sl el RIL De 567 Barr, Joseph W., assistant to the Secretary, I OARHTY i. orn nh es sna Read 2 oh Sor 428 Barr, Ross R., National Mediation Board ______ 592 Barrau, Dr. J acques, South Pacific Commission_ 690 Barreto, Cmdr. Pedro Thedim, Joint Brazil- United States Defense Commission pa Sornil, Ashton C., Federal Maritime Commis- Barrett, Joe C., Commission on International Rules of Judicial Procedure... ___._-_. 561 Barrett, St. John, Civil Rights Division, Justice. Barrett, William A. (Representative from Penn- Biography Banking and Currency Committee. ___.______ Barrett, W. J., Executive Office of the Secretary of the Navy En RS ER et NL 455 Barrie, Robert W., Business and Defense Serv-jces Administration... ooooi on 521 Barriere, John E., House Committee on Bank-ing and Currency SEP EES i 263 Barringer, Thomas C., Federal Housing Admin-stration, ols Dal tan Sr hn Se 583 Barron, J ba W., District Public Utilities Com-ISSION vs or SR he Le itn A aS AE 666 ice.RN Ee el or a SR Se he 576 Barrows, Leland, Ambassador to Republic of CMNCrOONY.. os sed sa a a a 715 Barry, Frank J., Interior Department__________ 490 Barry, John R., District Fire Department..____ 660 Barry, Robert R. (Representative from New York): BIOLranY . ie fat Ba SIL CP er a 118 Foreign Affairs Committee. .................. 254 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 257 Barthel, C. E., Jr., Coast and Geodetic Survey. 524 Barthelmes, A. Wesley, Jr., secretary to Repre- sentative Green of Oregon..____.____________ 317 Bartimo, Frank A., Office of General Counsel, RfEnS8 th i ae 441 Bartlett, E. L. (Senator from Alaska): Blograpliy car ee rear pT a 7 Appropriations Committee. ........oooaaeoo 239 Commerce Committee... co. ale aoe cl. Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy_.____ 274 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Academy 274 Select Committee on Small Business. _______ 245 Bartlett, Frederic P., Bureau of African Affairs, State Department... hoe ieiis ob ana 418 Bartlett, Joe, Reading Clerk of the House ____ 354 Bartley, Robert T., Federal Communications Comission. .... 0... ei. 566 Bartley, Vance T., District Fire Department.__ 660 Barton, Dixie S., House Committee on Interior and-Insfiar ATalrs. i a a 264 Baron, rank L., Office of Secretary of Com-SIERRA Se le en Ca 517 Or ha 366 Barton, Brig. Gen. Paul L., Systems and Logis-Hog, AP oonredo 474 Boroe.. Ullah Barton, Richard W., District Corporation Coun- SLE Ee A a 658 Basdevant, Jules, International Court of Justice. 692 Basham, Gus O., Federal Maritime Commis- ale Snail aECa ea Sh ae 69 Basler, Donnan E., Rural Electrification Ad-ministration... i. se iC Ea E 510 Basler, Roy P., Reference Department, Library Ol Congress mR De 369 Basnight, A. O., Federal Aviation Agency. _____ 566 Bass, Nathan, Renegotiation Board... _______ 596 Bass, Ross (Representative from Tennessee): Biography. ooooo aD at 159 ‘Ways and Means Committee __......_______. 259 Bass, Sampson H., Board of Governors, Federal Page Bassett, Capt. H. B., Bureau of Naval Per-sonnel 464 Bassett, William K., Office of Under Secretary of the Nav 454 Bassford, Philip J., Antitrust Division, Justice. 478 Bastian, Walter ‘Maximillian, circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography of). _______ 621 Batchelder, Esther L., Research Divisions, Agriecciture Department. ==... -_.... 5 Datgueio Rear Adm. E. H., Bureau of Ships, i A SS ES Se Ln SE Ba WE 5 Bates, YD Allan, National Bureau of Standards. 527 Bates, Lt. Cdr. David P., Jr., Coast: Guard, Treasur Bates, Sanford, Federal Prison Industries, Inc. 481 Bates, William A., International Pacific Halibut Commission: i taal car rion annie 682 Bates, William H. (Representative from Massa-chusetts): L308 T1711 i Rahs SR De eR SE Armed Services Committee.__..___.______ Joint Committee on Atomic Energy hi 7 William H., The Controssional, Bath, Ray to., Bureau of Accounts, Treasury. _ ph Dun Frederick E., Bureau of Transportation, ost Batt, William L., Advisory Committee on VYolmiary Foreign Aid..... 425 Batt, William L., Jr.,, Area Redevelopment Administration, COTO. eer eee oe 519 Battaglia, Frank E., Official Reporter, House__ 358 Battell, Maj. Gen. William P., Supply Depart- ment, Nav 460 Batterton, Richard Y., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations_._._______ 549 Battin, James F. (Representative from Mon- tana): BIOS Ys ria sa a Foreign Affairs Committee... _._____.___.___ 25 Battle, Harry M., Office of Clerk of the House. i Battle, Lucius D., State Department___________ 416 Battle, Thomas, Office of Clerk of the House... 355 Battle, William’ C., Ambassador to Australia___ 715 Bauer, G. Philip, National Archives and Record Seryico ir a ua il Gans iiss ase ag 577 Bauer, Paul S., House Committee on Merehant Marineand Fisherles.._.._._.__.._ .__.i.... 265 Baugh, Harvey F. III, History and Govern-ment Division, Library of Congress. _______ 367 Baughman, J. Stanley, Federal National Mort- gage Assoclayiion. Ii Salat Cotule low 584 Baum, Myron C., Tax Division, Justice. _.______ 479 Baumann, Frederick W., Jr.,, Government Printing Office... oxo 00 i sin 370 Baumgardner, Imogene, secretary to Repre-sentative Thomas... dy. 0. oh... 322 Baumgartner, Dr. Leona, Agency for Interna-tional Development Bawcombe, W. Edward, Office of General Coun-sel, Agriculture CONIA DE ME rh ee 515 Baxter, Edmund, Regional Offices, Health, Education, ond i. 538 Welfare...t..: Baxter, Capt. R. J., Bureau of Naval Personnel. 463 Baxter, Capt. Richard, Office of Operations, Coast Guard 431 Baxter, Wim R., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senat 351 Bayer, Col, Kenneth H., Office of the Secretary of theA ri 115 I SI RN 436 Bayh, Birch (Senator from Indiana): Biography oe SI LE 51 Judiciary Committees, ..-coi. ia clo i200 Public. Works Committee... too oma ac. Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine i Aoademiy. do asia uber nan th Bayley, Edwin R., Agency for Ynsoitadonal Development i. tc nd. Shee de Baylor, Warner L., Interstate Commerce ms WRISSION co Sno opp i pO Sy 585 Bayne, Lewis N., Federal Aviation Agency___. 566 Bayne, Capt. M. G., Office of Secretary of the on Reserve System... 0 0 an 556 Indwidual Index Page Page Bazan, Horace B., Federal Housing Adminis-tration. o.o0 ded oisoan 582 Bazelon, David L., Chief judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Cir-cuit (OlograpRyYaiaie ull eile 620 Beach, Lt. Gen. Dwight E., Army Staff________ 451 Beach, Paul C., Joint Committee on Printing__ 269 Beach, Robert P.: Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Services: co ll Ile ha aL 503 Commodity Credit Corporation______________ Boackas, Dexter A., District Fire Depart-0 Bots en Charles C., Board on Geographic Names, Interior FEA Oh be ST Wat SA SR 4.8 491 Beagle, Gail ; Beaird, JamesOffice of the Solicitor, 582 R., Labor. Beal, James A, "Forest Service 513 Beal, Mahlon IE. Export-Import Bank of Washington SRR os SB ae RTT Cn RO Ye TIA 564 Beal, Sir Howard, Australian Ambassador.___ 699 Beall, Carlton, G., Washington city post office Beall, J. Glenn (Senator from Maryland): Biography Armed Services Committee Commerce Committee... louru anid] Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy... Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad- my District of Columbia Committee. .__._________ Beall, Mrs. J. Glenn, The Congressional Club__ oh Beall, James M., Weather Brea. tices sel 529 Beall, Robert T., | Rural Electrification Admin- 510 on Jacob D., Arms Control and Disarma-ment AgeNEys. rea dE mS Beam, Pauline C., Senate Committee on Bank-ing and Currency Beaman, Berry N., Federal Prison Industries rn Bt A ERCSRE TR PL Eh : aa Bean, C. D.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Pro@uetsur... oreidsl Lonnie Federal Supe Servileels lull areas 574 Bean, JohnJ., Office of Employee Utilization, Or 532 Bean, tg House Committee on Bank-Ing and Currency. oui io onl itr on sling, 263 " Bear, Fred E., Patent Office Beals ok Robert., Office of Personnel, Agricul- Ty Sos A., Jr., District Finance Office _ Beard, Daniel B. National Park Service... 4 Beard, Edward A. ., judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions_________ Beard, John W., Department of Corrections, District of Columbia. \... 4 Swedour 659 Beardslee, John, Federal Aviation Agency______ Bear dsley, Vice Adm. George F., Office of Naval Material ld for thn sad GT AIaUAEI In Beary, Bernard J., Special Assistant to Post-master: General oil. Go ill line ol 83 Beasley, D. Otis, Office of Secretary of the In- terior 489 Beattie, Byron, Forest Service, Agriculture_____ 512 Beattie, Ronald H., Administrative Office of the United StatesiCouris.; oo lo dai= Beaty, Jack, Renegotiation Board ______________ Beaty, Layne, Office of Information, Agricul- Beaty, Orren, Jr., Department of Interior______ 489 Beauregard, C. F., Caribbean Organization.___ 673 Bochpold, Edward H., Civil Service Commis- Bo George M., Office of Research and Engi-fon neering, Post Office Beck, Myrna K., secretary to Senator Pearson _ a Beck, Yvonne, secretary to Senator Burdick..__ 309 Becker, Frank J. (Representative from New York): TR LO HE LL SE en LARRY RC Armed Services Committee 252 . Becker, Mrs. Frank J., The Congressional Club. 563 Becker, Judith, secretary to Senator Cannon___ 309 Doo, Ya H., secretary to Representative Slac Becker, Ralph E., National Cultural Center_.__ 606 Becker, William ’E., Securities and Exchange BI EO GA ER SIO SE i LE PE 597 Beckler, David Z., Office of Science and Tech- nology CEA AL I me I SA A be ICE Ba EL Beckman, John E., Civil Service Commission.. 559 Beckman, Norman, Staff, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations____________ 550 Beckworth, Lindley (Representative from Texas): BlograplyY. an Sa lana a aa 162 Chae Foreign Affairs Committee......coneeee...... 254 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 257 Bedell, Dorothy E., House Official Reporters of Debates. he Cie i di da Ls 358 Bederski, Jean M., Office of Defense Research and Engineering, Defense 436 Bédié, Konan, Ambassador from Ivory Coast___ 705 Bedsole, James T., Office of Administrative As- sistant to the Secretary ofthe Army... .....} 450 Bedsole, Virginia, House Committee on Interior and Toston AairS. . 2 au ananassaewt 2 Beemer, John R., District Department of Li-censes and Inspections 661 Beermann, Ralph F. (Representative from Nebraska): BOR ADNY ard n citi n wn mrt aaa Sea TL 91 Agricalture.-Commitice. i vo. Lo ltidd iol Beermann, Mrs. Ralph F., The Congressional C Beers, Yardley, Boulder Laboratories......___. Boyes J. G., International Finance Corpora-oy Behrman, Dr. Jack N.: Board of the Foreign Service. .mmeaacaeaaaoo Department of Commeree.....c....owamwmwe—m—— Beirne, James P., Bureau of Land Management. io2 Beiter, Alfred F., Bureau of Customs_..._..._-429 Belcher, Carl W., Criminal Division, Justice._. 479 Belcher, Page (Representative from Oklahoma): BIOgrapIY cic mm em Sh a bt 137 Agriculture Committees. tonne muneaaalll idea 251 National Memorial Stadium Commission___. 278 Belcher, Mrs. Page, Congressional Club._____.___ 563 Belcher, Taylor G., Bureau of Inter-American Afar, States cui ira oni ahi 2 ahi 419 Belcher, William W., Office of the Doorkeeper, House: sus J ea ll an a 356 Belding Don, National Monument Commis- En el LL do a 453 Bolla ed d’Andelot, General Counsel, Treas-WEY. nn a i a Bell, iptonze (Representative from Califor-nia): Ora i cette dls Gomis mei Bm tr 19 Education and Labor Committee. _ __________ 253 Science and Astronautics Committee. __._____ 258 Bell, Charles E., Jr., Federal Extension Service... 505 Bell, Daniel W., National Cultural Center_.___ 606 Bell, David E.: Agency for International Development.______ 424 Development Loan Committee ______________ 425 Bell, Edward G., Office of Clerk of the House... 355 Bell, Edward J., "Foreign Agricultural Service... 507 Bell, Hassell B. General Accounting Office_____ 365 Bell, James D., Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Slade rail hr Uh ma dE 419 Bell, James M., Bureau of Finance, Post Office_. 485 Bell, John O., Ambassador to Guatemala_______ 717 Bell, Moin, Research and Engineering, De-h reirer Bell, oe Col. Shop T., Financial Manage-ment, NAVY ua Ce 4 Bell, Thomas i District Corporation Counsel’s JOO Ra ne a Daa Bellia, Domenick, Office of the Sergeant at A TINS, BONA GO rr me mA Sm me ma 351 Congressional Directory Page Belg, Alan H., Federal Bureau of Investiga-0 Belsioy. G. Lyle, Office of Emergency Planning. 411 Bender, Albert F., Jr., U.S. Mission to the United N ations. LH ad Sr mA de Sid 422 Bender, Capt. Chester R., Office of Chief of Staff, Coast GUArd iit iain dumperwnat mas 430 Pender, Constance G., Financial Management, Army Bender, i G. Tom, seeretary to Representative 111I SSR et ee En VE Bender, Harry, Federal Trade Commission._____ Bender, Col. Paul C., Office of Under Secretary Ol te ATI ae i eu ade te 448 Benedict, Dr. Manson, Atomic Energy Com- IASSION of anil is dian hme nn Aa San 554 Benedict, Warren V., Forest Service_._._._._._.____ 512 Bengelloun, Ali, Ambassador from Morocco... 707 Bengston, Barbara, secretary to Senator Miller. 312 Benitez, Jose A., Territorial Officials, Interior_. 495 Benner, Henry, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System...o =...__.. 556 Bennett, Charles E. (Representative from Florida): BIOgrODRY i she ee sr Se aE OA lS 30 Armed Services Committee.....vvvmeeee..... 252 Bennett, Eugene D., Inter-American Tropical Tung Commission... rests ..mammmsnsnsnt 67 Bennett, James V.: EERE LH Ee Ly Tr ECWM el 481 Federal Prison Industries, Inc......ouoe...o: 481 Bennett, John B. (Representative from Michi-gan): BIOgrADY ates sa a Same be va Read SA 79 House Administration Committee _._...______ 255 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Bennett, Lowell, U.S. Information Agency...._ Bennett, Marion T., Commissioner, Court eof Qi RN RA RE Bt RA LL en Ee 632 tio Boron, Philip A., Business and Defense Serv-ices ‘Administration haa Een Hn ae 522 Bennett, Robert L., Area Offices, Bureau of Taian ATTAINS, co codon torg aeons 492 Bennett, Rosita Rieck, Library of Congress. ... 368 Bennett, Capt. W.F. v., Assistant to the Secre- tary PETTITT: ooo vee mm ome e inn eda 442 Bennett, Wallace F. (Senator from Utah): Biography Be om aa 1% 168 Banking and Currency Committee. .....-..__ 240 Pinance Committee: so. ots oo ci i ial oni 241 James Madison Memorial Commission_....__ 277 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy __________ 270 Joint Committee on Defense Production.______ 271 Bennett, Mrs. Wallace F., Oongressional Club__ 562 Bennett, William B., Business and Defense Services Administrations i i... i La... 522 Bennewitz, Eckhard, Installations and Logis-ties, Befenses. Loufun cia lioaiotioyii 439 Benoit, Josaphat T., Region1, Small Business Administration Kobe Cl eS ae Ee 600 Benson, Col. Frank T., Office of Materiel, Air Ey LSRe In IRA NE 470 Benson, Homer L., Board of Parole, Justice. _.. 481 Benson, Robert D., Office of Finaneial Moa ment, Air ro RE ae Benson, Rear Adm. Roy S., Office of Chief TE Naval ODEPATIONS 2. oo se Se RE EAE I as 463 Benson, Serge N., Senate Committee on Fi-TEE TTL ke MhSRB ol nel be a EE 248 Bent, Donn N., Tariff Commission..._..._...__ Benton, Madeleine E., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System..-ccccaueeeooo.... 555 Berckemeyer, Fernando, Peruvian Ambassador. 709 Berens, Don F., House Committee on Education and: Labor. se rn La 264 Berentson, Buehl, secretary to Representative Westlan Berg, George L., Jr., secretary to Representative King of New York Berg, Norman A., Soil Conservation Service._ 511 Berg, William, Jr. ., administrative assistant to Senator MOrSe. vii rons ems dS a 312 Berge, Cabell Waller, House Committee on Ed-ACAIoN ANG LODOY: oie a rina tab ans ama 264 Page Berger, Hugh W., Office of Plant and Opera-tions, Agriculture a 515 Berger, Milton A., Bureau of International ClOTIIINGICR oa aidan tn SSL SIR 520 Berger, Samuel D., Ambassador to Korea. ____. Bergeron, William’ E., Public Housing Admin-istration cups suede tanto cnn ll a. 584 Bergin, Capt. Daniel E., Bureau of Naval Per-at rn] TE RE CE SE SA UE Berge Margaret J., secretary to Representative Borcainin Arthur J., District of Columbia Armory Boards oc. ac ose fae Li oa teit 563 Bergquist, Maj. Gen. Kenneth P., Separate Operating Agencies, Air Foree....._._..___. 475 Bergquist, Reynold T., secretary to Representa- EverQules oor ooo eee ts enn Nn 321 Bergsman, Marvin, Civil Aeronautics Board... 557 Bergstrom, Raymond A., Community Facilities Administration. oo loci rill Jaa. 581 Berkemeyer, Donald J., Federal Communica-tions Commission... aio aa tnd.nee 567 Berkner, Lloyd V., National Academy of Sci- ences and National Research Council _______ 586 Berlin, Seymour S., Civil Service Commission_. 558 Berliner, Bernard J., District Department of - Occupations and Professions____.___________ Bermudez, Jose I., Pan American Union_______ Bernatchez, Maj. Gen. J. P.E., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States... 689 Bernau, Phyllis D., Office of Secretary of State. 413 Hembanm, Maurice M., Ambassador to Ecua- J mm mn nm nm mn mm me Bornes. ey Federal Crop Insuranee Cor-poration Fm maT A ww ASE a CE ie Se SLI HE 505 Bernstein, Edgar H., District Public Utilities OTVINISSION shh bh an att ie wa ia a Bernstein, Joseph, Division of Corporation Fi- VHAIVOR CL LL oh ees wit we te emo a 2 LE 9 Bernstein, Lewis, Antitrust Division, Justice___ 478 Bernstein, Michael J., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare See we OS Se 249 Ci Y. (Representative from South Da- ota): SE On Ce RE ll 156 Foreign Affairs Committee...-mvunmmcmeee—oan 254 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_______ 255 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Ad- 320in nee Sepe 272 Ep Berry, Dr. Frank B.: American National Bed Cross...___ 550 Office of Manpower, Defense. _.-.___________ 440 Berry, Paul L., Reference Department, Library of Congress A ie LT Se ER LR 369 Bertsch, Anthony A.: Business and Defense Services Administra-ori a re 521 Pot Hugh % Business and Defense Serv-fees Administration...oo ioal 522 Besson, Lt. Gen. Frank $., Jr., Headquarters, U.s. Army Materiel Command 451 Best, Alfred S., Office of Technical Services, CIOTOORT0, is ol ie a 519 Besterman, Walter M., House Committee on Ihe TOGIONY . ie drei di nid domi s mae bad 5 265 Bestic, Maj. Gen. John B., Defense Communi-cations ASONOYs mnthsin dL Bott 445 Betances, Luis Ratl, Pan American Union_____ 685 Betancourt, Ernesto’ F., Pan American Union__ 686 Bethune, Roderick Ay HHFA Regional Offices. 582 Betts, Maj. Gen. A. W., Atomic Energy Com-35 IO a ei Betts, Ernest O., Jr., Office of the Dudeete TIRASUEY ot pin ho ab de rd ma Si Betts, Jackson E. (Representative from Ohio): Biography re Sb A 133 Ways and Means Committee ___-___.___.___.. 259 Betts, Presnell K., American Red Cross-.---__-551 Individual Index Page Bev us Charles I., Treaty Affairs, State Depart-i Bible, on (Senator from Nevada): Biography a a dL en 93 Appropriations Committee... .__.___ 239 District of Columbia Committee... _-_._.____ 241 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. _____ 242 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Adpinistration. oie de Le iat 0s 272 National Capital Planning Commission. _____ 590 Select Committee on Small Business_.__._.___ 245 Special Committee on Aging... .voeeoeemeeeoo 246 Bibus, Herbert V., Joint Committee on Print-NE 269 Bicalho, Mauricio, International Monetary Fund a Bickett, Charlotte C., House Committee on Government Operations... ii co...00 264 Biddle, Francis, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memoria) Commission. aia iol nmum nn 276 Blobel, Lawrence B., National Inventors Coun- Bieri, Capt. B. H., Jr., Office of Naval Material. 458 Biffle, Leslie L., American Battle Monuments Commission EE do SR PR a 550 Biggs, Vice Adm. Burton B., Installations and Logistics, Defense Biggs, Muriel I., secretary to Representative YL RR a a DC iO De ML dh de ah 1 Biggs, Norman L., Department of Buildings and Grounds, D.C. Government 657 Biglin, Donald J., Civil Service Commission___ 558 Bikle, Paul F., Field Establishments, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. ____ Billet, Dr. Sanford L., District Department of Fons Hoalthe et Ll Ln EL 665 Billings, Philip -B., Porelow Affaire 7. ou a ane 264 Bills, Capt. James F.: Office of Personnel, Coast Guard............. Office of Welfare, Coast Guard. ___..___.__._____ Bing, George F., Research and Engineering, Defense o.oo. ain nl iain sadai 3h 437 Bingham, Jonathan Brewster, U. S. Mission to the United Nations..........ccvccnemmnnea. 422 Bingham, M. D., Bureau of the Census________ Bingham, Marvin W., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare___.._._._____ 538 Biondi, Helen A., House Committee on Vet-eras ARalYS ol a ie 266 Bird, Rear Adm. H. V., Office of Legislative Afalrs , Navy cio col ed Taye is 458 Bird, J. Howard, Health and Safety Activities, Buvean of Minesd ton fl an an 493 Biren, Robert I., Agency for International De-VOIODINOR ori ada 425 tutoringa Birge, Morgan, Utilization and Disposal RR EN i 576 Birgfeld, Kenneth, National Cultural Center___ 606 Birkhead, Kenneth M., Office of Secretary of ASPIOUMAIG. ore es roids Sn dd a i 499 Birmingham, Bascom W., Boulder Labor- 1 1 CNA CE RR Sk he Tl 527 Birthright, W. J., Office of Naval Material ____. 458 Bischoff, John M., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions i ar a La al 646 Bishop, Philip W., U.S. National Museum..._.. 604 Bishop, Sidney W.: Assistant Postmaster General....cceveeeea... 485 Federal Five Counell. oo. andl 579 Bisplinghoff, Dr. Raymond L., Office of Advanced Research and Technology, NA AS Ly tn Ca Pa 589 Bijellos, Eli S., House Folding Room ___________ 357 Black, David S., Bureau of Public Roads----__ Black, Eugene, judge, Tax Court of the Yared s States (biography) rR SR al ARPA Ni Black, Hugo Lafayette, Associate J es Supreme Court of the United States (biog-raphy) Black, Jesse R., Bureau of Labor Statistics._--_ Black, John W., U.S. Travel Service, Com-5 Page Bae Harold S., Federal Trade Commis-5 57 CO ell, Frederick R., Senate Committee on Labor and Public W elfare rm 249 Blackwell, Robert J., Federal Maritime Com- 5} 0s rs 1 pn ean EC a Se LL 569 Blair, Robert C., Operations Office, Atomic Energy Commission a re err 554 Blair, Smith, Jr., Regional Offices, General Ac-counting’ Oise aT 366 oinoinsoo Blair, William D., Jr., Bureau of Public Affairs, State Department. Ey 417 Blair, William McCormick, Jr., Ambassador to [iin ed pet teh BEA Ie ER I 716 Blair, Warren E., Securities and Exchange Comission. a A ee a 598 Blaisdell, Neal S., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations... ___....._. 549 Bloisaed, W. Carl, Office of Comptroller, De-438 AA EE ye A = Blakely, Burdette D., Soil Conservation Service-511 Blakely, Rose, secretary to Senator Morton ____ 312 Blakney, James V., Capitol Police. oi. 2itr"a 362 Blane, Gene A., Atomic Energy Commission___ 554 Blanaed, C. Ford, Federal Power Commis- BO hs phen ab a ne a iy 570 Bead Francis, International Labor Organ-1 TU a LL A Re 81 Blanchard, Richard J., deputy clerk, U.S. Su-96 preme Convb adie Le a Ss at 596 Blanchard, Ruth E., Smithsonian Institution__ 603 Blanchard, Lt. Gen. William H., Air Staff _ ____ 472 Blancké, W. Wendell, Ambassador to Republic of 4 Ed a et Ee rn Tan ha 716 Blab John R., Armed Services. ora Ul pala 263 Blankenbaker, Lloyd W., Office of Administra-tion, NASA 588 Blankenheimer, Bernard, Bureau of Interna-tional Commereg: nated 520 0000orn Blankenship, Richard B., Region 6, Small Busmess Administration... _......_> 601 Blankenship, Thelma, Senate Committee on Laborand Publie Welfare... ..... 249 Blaser, James A., District Department of Build-ned and Ciroumids. cna 657 Blatnik, John A. (Representative from Min- nesota): Bogan oo a L 83 Government Operations Committee__________ 254 PublicWorks Commitee...ri .. 258 Blatt, Joseph D., Federal Aviation Agency_____ 566 Blau, Clarence 1., Bureau of International Com- TOC i dmv mi ee ae pa ae 3 Bledsoe, Robert C., Federal Trade Commission. Blee, pt. Ben W., Office of Information, Age Blick, E Milton H., International Security Affairs, Dolonse. ho rit tee aa AEA 440 Blick, Roy E., Metropolitan Police Depart-TRO Eea nn 662 Bliss, Robert Woods, Washington National Monoment Soelety. or. 610 Bloch, E. J., Atomic Energy Commission______ 553 Block, Florence C., Capitol Page School _______ 362 Block, Herbert, Bureau of Personnel, Do Office Block, Ary Division of Trading and on changes, SE Bloodgood, Grant, Bureau of Reclamation._____ Bloom, Robert, Office of Comptroller of the Cur- rency Blue, Col. Douglas K., Installations and Logis- tics, A 448 Bluestone, David W., Civil Aeronautics Board. 556 Blum, J ohn C., Agricultural Marketing Service. 502 Blumenstock, Mary G., Office of General Coun- sel, Blumenthal, os Michael: Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Eco-nomic Als. Snre Rd 4 Congressional Directory Page Bobst, Harvey G., Soil Conservation Service. 511 Bocobo, Mrs. Dulce L., Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.._______ 6 Boehm, Charles F., Bureau of International COC CO i 1% maine rd wid Ee SB re 5 Boerner, Alfred V., State Department__-_______ Bogardus, William P., District Administrative , Services OMee. onc or cesarean 55 Bogart, Lt. Gen. Frank A., Office of Comptroller athe Al Foree: so. or oni Ril Teo tints 473 Boggs, Hale (Representative from Louisiana): Biography 0. a ee 64 Majority Whip, House, oo ooo srl eo set 353 Ways and Means Committee ...-___._____.__. 259 Joint Economic Committee. ...o--io._ oc. 273 The Interparliamentary Union... ._____ 279 Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Cele- bration Commission: aay ooo aaitills 275 Boggs, J. Caleb (Senator from Delaware): BIGCraDIY or a a as 28 Agriculture and Forestry Committee_________ 239 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. __--242 Public Works Committee. ..o--o 243 >. Boggs, Thomas H., Jr., Joint Economic Com-oom seteMba and 273 Boe okil Bogoev, Aleksandar: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. or a ea 678 International Finance Corporation. ._________ 680 Bohannon, Maj. Gen. Richard L., Air Staff____ 473 Bohlen, Charles E., Ambassador to France_____ 716 Bohner, T. V., District Department of High- ways na. ralBe. at coli ite Shia ai 661 Bohrer, Sara Kay, secretary to Representative Mel OSREY ni dined A eR 319 Bokat, George, National Labor Relations Board. 592 Boland, Edward P. (Representative from Mas- sachusetts): HAnn IN Sa RA i i SASS 72 Appropriations Committee... _.-o---.--..: 251 Bolden, Bertha H., District Department of Occupations and Professions_.__....________ 664 Bolger, re secretary to Senator Hicken-OOO LL Los ss En A a i Ts 2 esd Bol richard (Representative from Mis- souri): TE I NASR ER Se ee a LT Rules Committee... oo... Bolling, Mrs. Richard, The Congressional Club. 562 Bolster, Edward A., Bureau of Economic Af- farsa tate eRe Bolt, Richard H., National Science Foundation. Bolton, Channing M., Public Housing Admin- irrely ER Se eR a 583 Bolton, Frances P. (Representative from Ohio): BiOSTADIY oot srinee hsm i na 136 Foreign Affairs Commitiee. commen 254 Foreign Service Buildings Commission_______ 423 Bolton, Howard G., Civil Serviee Commission. 558 Bolton, Oliver P. (Representative from Ohio): Irsit a I BE RE DSR i A 133 Banking and Currency Committee___________ 252 Bolton, Robert R., National Archives and Records Serviee i tiie no 577 rons Sirs Bombhard, Thecla, secretary to Representative DerOmnIAN. TeTt ea 316 Bonaccorsy, Nunzio, Metropolitan Police De-fnEl en SR Nee Ae PRR Ea ey 6 Bond, James H., Health, Education, and Wel-fore Region Offices. ocociceccnioniinns i 538 Bond, Lt. a Jom B., Research and Develop-ment, A A BN FEN y 449 Bonham, Prot H., Office of Industrial Rela-BONIS, INE oo i tm i rmratm mim ent i 457 Bonilla, Lempira E.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... Lr 0 mae Ay 678 International Finance Corporation. __________ 680 Bonnar, Miles A., Office of the Architect of the ey A AE SR Ba BL 361 Bonner, Herbert C. (Representative from North Carolina): BOC IADNY Sc earns et Sama ae ado XS 5 124 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee._. 257 Board of Visitors tothe Coast Guard Academy. 274 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine ACMICINY oul in ania nt fame nA a mt 274 Bonner, Raymond E., House Post Office_______ Bong William R., House Minority Sergeant at Bin Hyman H., Office of Secretary of omm Boone, Adm. W. F., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, coco rosie date 587 Boone, W. H., House Committee on Science and AStronatbien. eas iveeie sis ssh cbse sansa 265 Booth, Maj. Gen. Robert H., Defense Atomic Support A TONeY i Ger ese eae Boothe, Capt. P. M., Bureau of Yards id | Borchardt, Kurt, House Committee on ov state and Foreign Commerce... coche 264 Borth, Daniel, Office of Comptroller, Defense. _ 438 Borth, Jane, secretary to Representative BETTE ER GN PL NE a a CN 320 Bortz, Nelson M., Deputy Assistant Secretary OE BON lr i a a on a Bosley, Charles, Administrative Assistant to Senator Engle. i ee ini sre 310 Bosone, Reva Beck, Office of the Postmaster ZTE,er] BREE ClI 483 Boss, Walter S., District Fire Department____ 660 Bothmer, Clyde, Office of Manned Space Flight, NARA de 588 Botsford, Samuel, Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Wellare, oo oo 537 Bott, Col. Frederic C., Installations and Logis-tics, ATING hd Ca Sh a Ia SL na A 448 Bottoms, Rear Adm. J. W., Bureau of Naval ‘Weapons 464 Bendre, Monique, Combined Airlines Ticket Boulware, James H., Agricultural Attaché, Foreign Agricultural Service... ...___. 5 Bourguiba, Habib, Jr., Ambassador from Tu-nisia Bousquet, Kenneth J., Senate Committee on ADDrOprIatioNS ols i 247 oneet Boutin, Bernard L., Administrator, General ServiceS Administration... _...... 573 Bow, Frank T. (Representative from Ohio): SEITE re he SS CM RR Se C0 So es, Appropriations Committee...... covet = Joint Committee on Construction of a Build- ing for Museum of History and Technology for the Smithsonian Institution. ___________ 270 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution.._ 604 Bowen, Capt. H. J., Bureau of Medicine and ICY, INAV Yn n= pe ae SABE eli To Sr 461 Bowen, Howard R., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. __._...___.._.. 549 Bowen, Robert J., House Committee on Foreign 264 Bowers, Gentle M., Expert Transcriber, Office of Official Reporters to House Committees. . 359 Bowers, Lt. Cdr. William W.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-sion Bowie, Ernest, House Post Office_.____...___._.. 357 Bowles, Chester, Special Adviser to the Presi-dent 422 Bowling, John W., Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State Department... 420 Bowman, Heath: Advisory Committee on the Arts Educational and Cultural Affairs, State De- partment cose en 416 a Bowman, Col. J. A., Office of Manpower, De-i 71 LT ES Sl Ue Se rl YR Bowman, Brig. Gen. Julian H., Office of Man- DOWEL, TGIONIS0 2 i fn i i vm a 441 Bowman, Mary C., House Post Office._._...____ 357 Bowman, Raymond T.: Bureau ofthe Budget. a. eiiaicentcanands 410 1.8. Mission to United Nations.....-oeeunn--422 Bowman, Rhea, Senate Committee on Aero-5 nautical and Space Sciences... _........._. 2 Bowman, Maj. Gen. Wendell W., Oversea Commands, Air Fores. cover nncnasae= 475 Bowman, William E., Jr., District Department os of Public Health, tan Individual Index Bowring, Eva, Board of Parole, Justice_.__._____ Bowser, Maj. Gen. Alpha L., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps 460 Boyce, Dorothy, Community Facilities Admin- istration 581 Boyce, Madison F., Office of Clerk of the House. ii Boyd, Alan S., Civil Aeronautics Board.__.____ Boyd, Julian P., National Historical busin ® tions CONTNMEIION eee im stage covert Boyd, Col. Max B., Office of Information, Air Lr A CE Oa IR RAR Er FA HE 471 Boyd, Col. William 8., Ar Staff: ocio lo 473 Boydston, C. Elmo, House Post Office. .._.._-357 Boye, Brig. Gen. Frederic W., Jr., Office oh, Chief of Legislative Liaison, Arm Boyer, Helen M., secretary to me TL CIVINSON (5 aut de hiss iim nd Ea Sr ats 3 me Boyer, James H., Capitol Police Boyle, Helen, secretary to Representative EL Re RN SERA ie SE CY Boyle, John V., Lands Division, Justice Boys, George W., U.S. Patent Office... ________ Bozarth, Donald F., National Capital Planning Commission 59 Bozman, William H., Area Redevelopment Ady ministration, COTIMIEren. rs cone emma Bracken, Katherine, Bureau of Near rts and South Asian Affairs, State Department_. 420 Brackett, Ernest W., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... c.cooiimasaiina.- Brademas, John (Representative from Indiana): Biography uv. iuse lc Joi el Re 52 Education and Labor Committee_ _ ..__...__. 253 Braderman, Eugene M.: Bureau of International Commerce. ____..._.. 520 Committee for Reciprocity Information______ 562 Brad, Robert E., secretary to Representative Linn Me EREA RRR EF Bradley, Mrs. Fred, Congressional Club. _ Bradley, Frederick M., Washington National Monument Society... nomsdi Adio Hm ed Bradley, Hugh W., on of Veterans’ Trg ployment Rights, TADPOLE in aidaaes 535 Bradley, James, Smithsonian Institution___.____ 603 Bradley, John, Office of Clerk of the House._.__ 354 Bradley, John G., Agency for International De- VOIOPINONE......... co mig pede or a Se SEES 425 Bradley, Gen. Mark E., Jr., Continental Com- mands, Air Force 475 Bradley, Otis, Office of the Doorkeeper, House. 356 Bradley, Wayne W., secretary to Representative ComiIngham o.oo ii mms bin maid pois 316 Brady, Chris, BOLE: 4 oh al ie oil te A Em mia Brady, Leslie S., U.S. Information Agency.._.__ 609 Brady, William E., Office of Clerk of the House. 354 Brainerd, Col. Gareth N., Selective Service System Brampall, Walter F., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions il ER COREE Branch, Watson G., secretary to Representative Brademas i Sh sm rw rh Brandin, Robert M., Bureau of European Af-irs, Bate. i dir or emai ee SE STE et eds 418 Brandt, Robert F., House Committee on For-Sle ATTAINS a ie a a md Brannock, Jane, Democratic Policy Committee, ore eS aR Be LE DP 248 Brannon, Gerard M., House Committee on Ways and Means... i i, viens ares sts 266 Branscomb, Lewis M., Boulder Laboratories___ 527 Brantley, Elizabeth H., Senate Committee on ADPLODTIGUIONS. | ol oon oii doit mim et iit So Braskamp, Rev. Bernard, Chaplain of the Holset rddudned tnt sade Em an 353 Brass, Margaret H., Antitrust Division, Justice. 478 Braswell, A Edward, Jr., Senate Committee on Armed SB ORVIO0S. 4 Lal i J beds ob no Bray, Alvin A., secretary to Representative Bray, Bun Benton, Jr., House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service... ______ 265 Bray, Margaret P., Office of Vocational Reha-ELE EAT i ER Sear net Bum nga 541 Bray, Mason B., Federal Trade Commission___ 572 Bray, Robert S., Reference Department, Li-Lar VeO CONOR. . dae cw fe Phebe sisi s 369 Page Bray, Will G. (Representative from Indi- ana): BIOSAD HY sie sip cdilis bn ci a S Sema ee Seas PE 15 Armed Services Committee... ______.________ Brayer, Edward F., Bureau of Employees’ Compensation, Labor Brazer, Harvey A., Office of Tax Analysis, Treasury EE ed rn th de te De mt Bis Breeding, Mrs. Floyd, The Congressional Club. Breen, H. Edward, General Accounting Office_. Bregman, David, Office of Research and Engi-F aoneering, Post OER. Son Lio...Sov Brehm, Edward T., Region 13, Small Business AdIniSEration ... ou. dus sian sb orsaini en SE ds Breimyer, Harold F., Agricultural Marketing Service 501 Breit, Maj. Gen. John M., Air Staff. __________ 472 Breitel, Charles D., Commission on Interna- tional Rules of J tdicial Procedure-...L.. oi. Breitenbach, Edgar, Reference Department, Library of Congress... oosiised.od.aadel Breitweiser, Maj. Gen. RobertA., Air Staff. ____ Bremer, Carl M., Federal Trade Commission. _ Brengle, i Paul S., Defense Atomic Support AZONOY ero oho ha a me wn me SB Se Em Ly Robert A., Office of Secretary of the Senate a a ae nr ne 350 Brennan, Bernard T., Agency for International Development ns oul) tans sla dng Toit Brennan, Col. J. T., Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute 463 Brennan, Joseph R., House Committee on Pub- Yio Works. oon. suaddi ol dhe iia born a! 265 Brennan, Margaret, Office of Clerk of the House. 354 Brennan, William E., Office of the Speaker._____ 53 Brennan, William J., 5 r., Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (biography) a ad 614 Breskin, Louis, Office of the Clerk, House______ 354 Bresnahan, Pauline M., U.S. Court of Claims. 632 Bresnahan, Lawrence 7. Health, Education, and Welfare Regional "Offices Rm i pe 538 Breuninger, Lewis T., D.C. Motor Vehicle Parking Ageney.... sll halen] 668 i. linodutisadin Brewer, Carey, Office of Emergency Planning___ 411 Brewer, Charles V., Administrative Office of the Secretary of DEITIES 4 Brewer, Donald D., District Department of DUDHE Were ies nestaie oe tar ra 6 Brewrink, James L., Patent Office_..___________ Brewster, Daniel B. (Senator from Maryland): EEEr 1] EA AIR LUN hk se SN AE EIEN rd Government Operations Committee... _____ 241 Post Office and Civil Service Committee Public Works Committee... .........o_... Bronioh Charles S., Office of Emergency Plan-411 Brickfield, Cyril F., Veterans’ Administration. 610 Bridal, Glenda Marcelyn, secretary to Repre- sentative 87 877ur AO i Pn AES Sp 0 1 Bridge, Lawrence, Office of Business Economics. 518 Bridges, James H., Research and Engineering, Delonte i Se cae LR a ABA 3 Bridges, James M., Office of Research and En-gineering, Defense 436 Briggs, Frank P., ist Secretary of the i 489 Briggs, Marvin J., Farm Credit Administration. 565 Briggs, O. B., Federal Crop Insurance Corpora-£11101 ASOT WEE My 3 Ber PSU Me En i BC JTS 505 Brignone, Carlos S.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... oe laven le CiniJ 50 678 International Finance Corporation. _.________ Briley, Asa T., Regional Office, Civil Service Fo fe one iSSR RT 559 Briley, John Marshal, Federal Prison Industries, OE i a i mie ie mH Brill, Daniel H., Board of Governors, ool Reserve System Sr A an at ala Sh Bring, Murray H., Office for oars State Department Hpraeasarmelie iain 414 Brinkley, Homer XL., Cooperative Advisory Committee 425 Congressional Directory Page Brissman, Gerald, Office of the General Counsel, NLRB 592 Bristol, George L., Office of Doorkeeper, House. _ 356 Brite, i Leigh, Bureau of International Com- Britto, aT Wilson da Silveira, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission... ______ 684 Britton, Dorothy R., House Committee on Armed Berviees loi. oi aS Britton, Theodore, Bureau of Employees’ Com- pensation, 1abor. ooh oa. tii at il 533 Broadbent, Sam R., Bureau of the Budget___._ 410 Broadhurst, Maj. Gen. Edwin B.: Atomic Energy Commission_.._______________ 555 Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Thergy: Commission...J i no) ld 446 Office of Operations, Air Force__.____________ 474 Broches, A., International Bank for Reconstruc-tion and Development. =... 0 0.0 677 Brock, Elmer Paul, Bureau of Personnel, Post Office Department. SE A SEL EE HS 485 Brock, Rear Adm. J. V., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States........__ 689 Brock, Lawrence, Farmers Home Administra-ON iEae So RN 508 Brock, William E., 3d (Representative from Tennessee): Biography 0 etn foes LaanDTT 158 Banking and Currency Committee. _________ 252 Brockett, Rear Adm. W. A., Bureau of Ships, Navy eh Bra EL a XE DLR 5 Broderick, James A., Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board, Yoho tre 533 Brodie, Henry, Bureau of Economic Affairs, State Department. Jo. i. 00 loi ha 415 Broger, John C., Officer of Manpower, Defense_. 440 Brohim, Drs. A , Caribbean Organization______ 673 Broide, "Mace, administrative assistant to Sen- ator Flare io). codon a LA sin 310 Bromwell, James E. (Representative from Towa): Biography Joie toil ee on ie RS 56 Judiciary Committee. 0 oo = ots Sl 256 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... _...._._.__.._. 259 Bronfman, Edgar M., National Cultural Cen-. Re I Rh a AS SB 06 Bron Dr. Detlev W., National Science Board_. 594 Brooke, Milton, Bureau of Labor Standards... 534 Brooks, Harvey, National Science Board. _____ 594 Brooks, Henry S., Community Facilities Ad- ministration He I OL SP RE LR he 581 Brooks, Jack (Representative from Texas): Biography bh dR LS IN SR 162 Government Operations Committee... ______ 254 Judiciary Committee... ... J ..; 2. 0.1. 256 Brooks, Neil, Office of General Counsel, Agri-odEr Rede Ral SetE a ee eta Cr EB 515 Brooks, Philip C., National Archives and Records Service... Lu. So. 0b lions 577 Brookshire, Harry L., House Minority Clerk__ 358 Brookshire, Ruth E., House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. _ e-w 208 Broomfield, William §S. (Representative from Michigan): Blography J tran atend wi pal Sol tana a 80 Foreign Affairs Committee... .._..._.. 254 Brotzman, Donald G. (Representative from Colorado): Blogiaphy. one Ls so Sa Ra 24 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Brown, Aaron S., Ambassador to Nicaragua_.__ 718 Brown, A,’A., Forest Service... 513 __. Brown, Allen C., House Post Office... _________ 357 Brown, Alexander J., Jr., Securities and Ex- change Commission... oJ __. ... 7. 598 Brown, Burton P., Research and Engineering, Detentes bud Jit il tal 436 Brown, Maj. Gen. Charles E., Jr., Army Staff. 450 Brown, Carl B., Soil Conservation Serviee_____ 511 Brown, Clarence J. (Representative from Ohio): Biography Bt sm be i AE BI os AT 132 Government Operations Committee... ____ 254 Rules Commitiee. osi nie aml ak 258 Brown, Clifton H., Bureau of Finance, Post Office’ Department...0 2 tons x. 485 Brown, Donald M., secretary to Representative Hamsens.. eles i is a Sn 317 Brown, Doris L., Naval Liaison Office.______-_ 364 Page Brown, Elizabeth K., D.C. Board of Cosme-tology a ES IT ee Brown, Everett R., Rural Electrification Ad-ministration SAAB MINE SEE CSE A SE BG 509 Brown, F. P., National Bureau of Standards... 527 Geom, F. Stewart, Federal Power Commis-op IEE CE SR dR TR Sa 570 Brian Floyd M., Federal Trade Com-IRISBION:. oo ei en rd AE Ea NA 572 Brown, Francis W., Civil Aeronautics Board... 557 Brown, Frank H., Federal Mediation and Con-eiligtion Service... aii i lothtile 569 Brown, Capt. Frank P., Navy Management Office 456 Brown, oF Allan, Bureau of Transportation, Post OMe. Cicadasanit 484 Brown, George E., Jr. (Representative from California): BIO DIYs iin mesh tot i Sh le do Eh ei 20 Edueation and Labor Committee_._... 253 Veteran’s Affairs Committee _____.___________ 259 Brown, Brig. Gen. George S., Office of Secretary of Defense. 0 or i etnies 435 Brown, George T., Bureau of Labor Standards. 534 Brown, Gerald A., National Labor Relations Board. hm a Sel See 501 Brown, Harold: Armed Forces Policy Counell 2... 436 Defense Research and Engineering ___________ 436 Brown, Harold D., Small Business Administra-; prs SEE i Ln LM I Aa Brown, Harrison, National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council _ ___________ 586 Brown, John OC., Jr., Administrative Division, JUS ok eh re hy 480 Brown, Dr. John Nicholas: National Armed Forces Museum Advisory BOIS i mrt ge mi en ES ar aS 605 National Cultural Confer... ..cocemmnanoana-606 Smithsonian Institution... ___________ 604 Agen Brown, aia W., Bureau of Chief Foil | DIC IO. 2 in ih eo oi Ee de al a TE Brown, Maurice S., Civil Service Commission _ Fi Brown, Nancy Smith, secretary to Representa- tive Martin of Nebraska . 319 Brown, Olga Jamison, secretary to Representa-ph BE ee I Li ET 320 Brown, Philip S., Farmers Home Administra-ONY sra ne me Lew Ta ih Brown, Richard R., Emergency Relocation Officer, State Department... ___.______ 420 Brown, Rear Adm. R. B., National Naval Medlegl Centers. oo aluan. ipgagiliomlsi: 462 Brown, Col. Robert D., Jr., Installations and Logistics, Arm 44 Brown, Maj. Robert S., Jr., trative Assistant, Air F Brown, Roger J., House Committee on Bagiune and Currency Brown, Stewart, Bonneville Advisory Board.._._ jis Brown, Col. Ted, Joint Bragzil-United States Defense Commission... oc ab sali i ios 683 Brown, T. Hayward, Civil Division, Justice.___ 478 Brown, Verlin C., Office of Operations, State___ 421 Brown, Willard O., Bureau of Administration, State Depavtment,.. sien oo oad wl 420 Brown, William H., Assistant Parliamentarian ofthe House. .. 50 ool Llnat oll 353 Brown, Winthrop G., National War College__.. 444 Browne, Alfred A., Federal Trade Commission. 573 Browne, Caroline, secretary to Senator Allott__ 309 Browne, Forrest R., Regional Officer, General Accommting Office. Lora Li de SEE 366 Browne, Stanley R., administrative assistant to Senator Miller... 0... oe huis Browning, W. Carson, Jr.: Bureau of Operations, Post Office Department. 484 Board on Geogr aphic Names, Interior._______ 491 Brownlie, A. David, Office of Analysis and Re-view, Nav 456 Brownrigg, William, 3d, Assistant Secretary for the Minority, Sonat. oo tte 352 Brownstein, Irving, Federal Communications Commidglon., eo oie ao 567 Individual Index Page Brownstein, Philip N., Federal Housing Ad-ministration... ol. casi cost Sa 582 Broyhill, James T. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography 126 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Broyhill, Joel T. (Representative from Virginia): Biography os ta ed Bb Ln er A a an ha District of Columbia Committee.._.__________ 253 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... . 257 Brubeck, William H., State Department_______ 413 Bruce, Clarence N., Bureau of Finance, Post Office nein bn bw SR LT Sd NEE HY 48 Bruce, David K. E., Ambassador to Great Britain and Northern Freland ii fou. a 716 Bruce, Donate C. (Representative from Indi-ana): Blograpityeaiil. so ois sesbe anid bedalabink 54 Education and Labor Committee. _..._._____ Bruce, John Gregory, judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography)... ____________ 639 Bruce, R. H., The Alaska Railroad....__.______ 496 Bruce, Robert C., House Agriculture Commit- B00 nn a Se a Ta Lea Bau Sl Brun, Alice: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. . neil de sali cms summit 678 International Finance Corporation... ____.____ 680 Brune, Delphine W., secretary to Representa-Ave Henn... aT Sin a bt mam 317 Brunenkant, Edward J., Jr., Atomic Energy COMIRISSION. Cui ett lb rw dsm Bl he aE 553 Brunori, Pier Giovanni, Pan American Union__ 687 Brunsman, Howard G., Bureau of the Census-. 523 Brust, Evelyn G., Office of Minority Leader, 4 53 Bryan, Comdr. C. R., Bureau of Ships, Navy.__ 465 Bry ph JtIrving, District Corporation ‘Counsel's bya Violet L., Office of Public Affairs, De-TT RR ne LL Be ETL ERR A el Bryant, Maxine, secretary to Representative Burkhalter. lu aba oi ia ha fal 315 Bryant, Peggy, secretary to Representative Bass Of WORNCEEEE. on Gir Afi iio mii Ree a 314 Bryant, Ruth W., Senate Committee on Dis-trict:0f ColUMDIA: im bho amin wwii om Sis 248 Bryson, Albert D., Chief Doorman, Gallery, Office of the Doorkeeper, House.._..-_______ 356 Bryson, Albert D., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 356 Brzostowski, Joseph S., secretary to Representa- five Ryan of Michigan ....coauanodda-cziol 322 Buchanan, Dr. Lee K., Office of Personnel, Agriculture. dtl ia sai coin. 515 ards Bue Pearley G., Civil Service Commission... Buck, Richard Sutton, IV, Office of District Corporation COHNSO) ido i mde mm mie mt 658 Suognstam, Clyde E., American National Reds Buckley, Carper W., Government se Office 370 hn on Charles A. (Representative from New York): BIOgraD Yh ihn dee amd mm i ia be ah Public Works Commitlee. . joivammicnonswaid Buckley, Edmond C., National Aeronautics and Space Administration. ooo donaldaia. Buckley, James F., Bureau of Chief Postal In-BOOT sm BL i a CR aL il bodes piu 486 Buckley, John R., secretary to Representative LLL a IR roo eo Bm lots ie gS 316 Buckley, Thomas C., Capitol Police.......___ 362 Bucy, Charles W., Office of General Counsel, ASTIOrC ae a ie (0 iil ml E a rd 515 Budd, P. J., Veterans’ Administration________ 610 Budlong, Herbert N., Official Reporter, Senate. 352 Budnik, Dr. Emilio, Pan American Sanitary DB I OA or weal ro re mer Bh Ei ri ai Be Er 688 Buffington, John V., Federal Trade Commission. 571 Page Buffum, William B., International Organization AAIrS, Stale... .cccismincineieeagins fear 417 Buist, Vida, secretary to Representative St. NTRie a Bull, Coralee K., secretary to Representative LL AN TL Ls We ALA 10S LE Ah A Baliga, Barbar secretary to Representative CRTIOT od 5 isa Tle rei SE tet ns i ml ot Bullard, Robert F., Federal Crop Insurance Corporabion. .. cine do uiet din sae ia da il 505 Bullard, William A., International Joint Com- Bullen, Capt., George S., Naval Liaison Office._ 364 Bullitt, John C.: Assistant Secretary, TYCASHIY ... crn inated Development Loan Committee_______________ International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. iis de dali boda nadn da 677 International Finance Corporation. __________ Bullock, Roy J., House Committee on Foreign F.4D Sa an Ee ie ELS EE 264 Bunce, W. Kenneth, U.S. Information Agency. 609 Bunch, Richard W., Bureau of State Services__ 544 Bunche, Ralph J.: National Caltora)l Center... .cocdmmedeasuais United Nations... overs mwanssuiivhs 692 bast Bundick, Margaret R., General Accounting EEaN ca 365 Bundy, McGeorge: National Security Council... ciao. 411 Special Assistant to the President... ...___._ 409 Bundy, William P., Office of International Se- curity Afzirs, Defense... iu... ci cmduawuiet 439 Bungor, Lucile F., Capitol Page School...__.__ Bunn, avid A., Office of the Postmaster Gen- CTL TH rk DAS SA ol ANd mits BAM ANAS XS LOMA Wile 483 Bunn, ay Arms Control and Disarmament Agency ta i cts I Smid pd LA in 552 Burbridge, Charles E., Freedmen’s Hospital.__ 543 Burchill, William R., Maritime Administration. 525 Burchinal, Lt. Gen. David A., Plans and Pro- grams, Adr-Foree.. J. ool do bls lips 475 Burden, William A. M., Board of Regents, Smithsonian: Institntion. a0ana Land 604 Burdett, Col. Allen M., Jr., Research and De-VelOpMeDL, ATTRY coee tama ied 449 Burdett, William C., Jr., European Affairs, RS Te 418 Burdick, Quentin N. (Senator from North Dakota): BID ANY. own pe R a mae as A SA 128 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ._____ 242 Labor and Public Welfare Committee _______ 242 Burge, Moris, Office of Under Secretary of the 5 FEETy I CI SH IRATE AE SO pis A rh a 489 Burger, Warren Earl, circuit judge, ‘U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit AYITY TE EE Al i SA SER VE 622 Burgess, Arthur E., Republican Policy Com-mittee, Senate. i ii amodE LSS 250 Burgess, Donald R., Office of Publications. CO IIETC0 Lr i trie ptr m md i 518 Burgess, E. D., Regulatory Divisions, Agricul- ture Department Shh eon i vee fe RA 501 Burkart, Frank J., Office of Register of Wills___ 647 Burke, Everett oH, Bureau of the Census_______ 523 Burke, Harry C., Office of Secretary of Senate__ 350 Burke, James A. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): BOCA nc maine Semis iotsiatbrm ok fon sb fe 74 Ways and Means Committee... ____.____ 259 Burke, John L., Federal National Mortgage Auseeialion. lotr esas SE AS 584 Burke, June H., secretary to Representative Kunkel 319 Burkett, Florence, House Committee on Ways and M Burkhalter, Everett G. (Representative from California): BIO ADT ts hae oe a a im minim min hn eb Sid AE 19 Postt Ohice and Civil Service Committee. ____ 257 Burkhalter, William M., Renegotiation Board.. 596 Burkholder, Betty Jane, Office of Clerk of the TOUS or os ie odin i mR ons ie oe eros 354 Burks, George F., Forest Service... Burlen, Julia T., secretary to Representative Thompson of Texas. © oc. decauoia 323 tooo Congressional Directory Page Burleson, Omar (Representative from Texas): Biograph AR GE IOs SR RY i SS a Re House Administration Committee __.________ Foreign Aflairs Committee... .o___ __t Joint Committee on the Library... _____ Joifrt Commiticeon Printing... Li Library of Congress Trust Fund Board_______ 369 Burleson, Mrs. Omar, The Congressional Club. 563 Burnett, "Donald R., Bureau of Reclamation. _ -495 Burnett, Frank, Bureau of Land Management. 492 Burnett, John H. ., judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions. i _ oi. _......--i Burnham, Brig. Gen. Robert F., Air Staff______ Burns, Beulah, House Official Reporters he Debates BEE A A eB Ne Ch RRL al: 358 Burns, Dorothy M., Office of Minority Secre-tary, Senate. fi. Lon ma A Lh a 352 Burns, James A., Office of Research and Engi-neering, Post Offloe coLe Ls Burns, John H., Ambassader to Central African Republic mn Sty A a Ne LS eed 715 Burns, John T., General Accounting Office____. 365 Burns, John T., Jr., Office of Treasurer of the United States a A ee ET 433 Burns, Kenneth M., Federal National Mortgage ASsoehion Lor Laa tr 584 Burns, Lt. Gen. Robert W.: Inter-American Defense Board. .ioc hes. 674 United Nations Military Staff Committee____ 423 Burnside, Dr. Maurice G., Assistant to the Sec-relory of Delengl. Loo Pri iai nr dor 44 Burress, Richard T., House Committee on Ed-aL ucation and Labor A ST Ua SS SE i Burrill, Meredith F.: Beardon Geographic Names. _____.____.__ Office of Assistant Secretary of the Interior. __ Burrows, Charles R., Ambassador to Honduras. 717 Burson, Marion M., House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce. -..-._......._. Burstein, Joseph, Public Housing Administra- Burstein, Robert N., Civil Aeronautics Board. Burton, Harold Hitz (retired), Associate et U.S. Supreme Court (biography) SLE 615 Burton, Irene, secretary to Representative TEITen Ba SNSt a Burton, Joseph M., Jr., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions... _:...: 2... 645 Burton, Laurence J. (Representative from Utah): Biography fl oh hos ns Sr Sf i Ba Ra Tabs Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ Busch, Dorothy 8., Office of D.C. Commis- SORE a a A RE ae Th fa 655 Buscher, Francis A., District Electrical Board__ 663 Buschman, A. William, Installations and Logis- tics, Denes 439 Buschmann, George H., administrative assist-ant toSenator Seats. ci. oor feo nol 312 Bush Charles R., Jr., Coast and Geodetic 3 EAT I | od SA Ni RE LE Bush, Harvey A., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and" Welfare... -_......... 537 Bush, James S., Export-Import Bank of Wash-dRgbon code dSa Se a 564 Bush, John W., Interstate Commerce Commis- SION a Et Taub ras SA TS i 585 Bushnell, Don H., Farm Credit Administration. 565 Bushong, Jae. H., Executive Assistant, State YB UTR pyr SEet pe LE CL 414 Buskins, Cmdr. Russell L., Office of Informa-VION NAVY Lr hme Dias a 22 LL Sy Dials 57 Bustamante y Rivero Jose Luis, International Court of Justices. oi iba r Sime anil, 692 Butcher, William, secretary to Representative 2 Butchers, Maj. Gen. Ralph J., Army Staff_____ Butland, Gloria, Senate Committee on dy priations Cre ae SE enh See Een SE Rae Bayon Akins D., secretary to Representative Butler, Everett L., Office of Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army_____ Butler, K. A., Agricultural Research Service... 500 Butler, Thomas A., Region 5, Small Business Administrabion... 20 0, Giooniaorl 6 Page Butler, Virginia M., House Committee on Ways and M 266 Butrico, Frank A., Bureau of State Services... _ 544 Butterfield, Max A., Office of Research and Engineering, Post Office... colitis 487 Butterworth, W. Walton, Ambassador to Canada to me al) ati ae a 15 Button, Paul S., Tennessee Valley Authority... 609 Buxton, Capt. Winslow H., Office of Operations, Cost Gata... 431 Byer, Herman B., Bureau of Labor Statistics... 534 Byerly, T. C., Cooperative State Experiment Station Service, Agvienlture... J .0 ous 501 Byram, William E., Civil Service Commission. 558 Byrd, David BR, Motor Vehicle Parking Agency EO Ed i Ee JE EY 668 Byrd, Harold L., Bureau of Reclamation _______ 495 Byrd, Harry Flood (Senator from Virginia): Biography PE Cn He LP RE dS eS 1 Finance Committee Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonesser. tial Federal -Expenditares.....-nveve-coneon 273 U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial €om-MRsslon.: oo i Le de a Rea 80 Washington National Monument Society.._. 610 Byrd, Robert C. (Senator from West Virginia): Blographye rl, lit ii Mahe Si a at 178 Appropriations Committee. ~ one... 239 Armed Services Committee... o.oo... 240 Rules and Administration Committee __._____ 243 Director, Gallaudet College... ooo...oie. 539 Byrd, William C., House Committee on Ways and Means ee ra 266 Byrne, Elizabeth A., Senate Select Committee on Smigll Business: o--ate-ot Semen 246 Byrne, James A. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): BIOZPRDY . ic rahi Fre rma Sarin i An ES ak 143 Armed Serviees Committee... ....______. 252 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. 257 United States Constitution 175th Anniversary Commission sol a sr er 280 Byrne, James J., Forest Service...._-_-..._.___ 513 Byrne, John E., General Services Administra- £f FATE a CE TET RR De Co Daa Tn UE S00, i 574 Byrne, Patricia M., secretary to Senator Young of North Dakota nia he i OY 313 Byrnes, John W. (Representative from Wis- consin): BIO rADNY ie eran a EEE Sam A OD 183 Ways and Means Committee... 259 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Tax- ALON Ld a ae rl a TRE aL 272 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen-tial Federal Expenditures... --c---:z-== The Interparliamentary Union... ..________ 279 Byrnes, Mrs. John W., The Congressional Club. 562 Bystrom, John W., Office of Secretary of Health, ¥dueation, and 5 .o.-_ 50. Welfare... 537 C Cabarga, Demetrio, Pan American Union___._. 686 Cabot, John M., Ambassador to Poland_______. 719 Cabral, Lic. Eduardo Sanchez, Organization of American: States. Lo ca iia 685 Cadeaux, Marcel, Department of Occupations and: Professions. Jr ru rea at 663 Caden, Harold, Public Housing Administra-o OTL ayet $ Cadle, Don, Office of Programs, NASA _.____.. 587 Caffrey, George T., secretary to Representative MIN Fe i i cB mr A RE Rh Cafky, Bruce E., region 10, Small Business Ad-pindsiration oul rs A a A 60: Cahill, Gerard M., "Federal Communications COINIERON, svnmo ee 567 Cahill, William T. (Representative from New Jersey): BIOLTADIY is oe renin dee eR maT ES Po Judiciary Committee... conn oii oin os Cahn, Mrs. Moise S., American National Red _ Cain, Dr. Stanley A., Advisory Board on Na-it tional): Parks ete. aha de ae an a Individual Index Page Cairns, Dr. Gordon M.., Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign oun. nook: 425 Ald... Cairns, Huntington, National Gallery of Art___ 606 Caldwell, Alex C., Commodity Exchange Au- thority Caldwell, Charles A., administrative assistant + {0 SeNVMOrKelaaVer. nnerinst oneae e 311 Caldwell, Jane C., House Committee on Judi-CY EC a Se Sale Lala Calender, Fianeys Office of Clerk of the House__ 354 alam, JohnA., Ambassador to Republic of A A as Cm a A ta a oa Calhoun, Brig. Gen. William L., Headquarters, i Army Combat Developments Com- Califano. Joseph A., Jr., Office of the Secretary of the Army 4 ROBISOR St ar ini bas eid nat) Call, Russell J., COTMILECE. iit, i oh psn Tews ni ean baa 250 Callahan, Anna L., District of Columbia Court of General Rosine Si saa Ee iy 645 Gran, da Defense, soos ial aah oy a a Le Colla “Gol. Edward J., Defense Fim Support Agency 444 Callahan, Edwin G., Federal Housing Adminis-tration Pre SLO CLA SE OU ST eer She 582 Callahan, Pico P., Federal Bureau of devon: tigatio Callahan, Wiliam F., Bureau of Chief Postal | Inspector, Post Office IA RSS WR NINE Callander, Ronald C., Commodity nl Authorit 502 560 Callaway, William H., Rural Electrification AdINIStration. onSE Sa a, 509 Calloway, James R., Senate Committee on Government Operations... ......-.-.o0..-I. Calver, Dr. George W., Capitol physician______ Calvo Gloriela, Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine, Inc... 597 Camacho, Jose: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ito stoi i more or bl 00d International Finance Corporation_._________ Camelli, Joseph, Office of Doorkeeper, House... 350 Cameron, Arthur E., Office of Doorkeeper, Bouse vie. TnL aa de en a aT 356 Hospita 5 Cameron, Martha E., secretary to Representa-ot tive Fulton 1 Cameron, Ronald Brooks (Representative from California): Blographyu. i... Sori 19 enantioSL Foreign Affairs Committee... 254 Cameron, Turner C., Jr., South Asian Affairs, State Department ate ee a a 420 Cameron, Warde M. Administration and Foreign Service, State Department. i lo cl idan bas dt DINE 414 Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service... 423 hi wi Velma, Office of the Secretary of the a Camp, Paul M., Office of Surgeon General______ 542 Camp, W. B,, ’ Office of Comptroller of the Currency Camo, Curt H., Government Printing 2 Servi ce A SS I Ce Ae SC 502 Campbell, Brig. Gen. Fred P., Headquarters, S. Army Materiel Command Campbell, Joseph, Comptroller General ._______ Campbell, Joseph G., Civil Service Commis- i 55 Campbell, Lt. Col. Leslie J., Jr., Office of Legis-oi Intive Linison, Air Fores... ....onooocne Campbell, Robert H., District Corporation 6 Connsells OMieo i. isisnts tds 89708°—63 58 Page Campo, William N., Federal Power Connin Colt. Mario E., Office of Architect of Toy Capitol Campos, Juan M., Pan American Union_______ Campos, Roberto de Oliveira, Brazilian Am- bassadorsiil. iia ae aE Canada, Capt. R. O.: National Naval Medical Center NavalTlospital iol. 0 Ji co orn cae at Canady, Arthur, secretary to Representative Bommeti ol Florida... oa.oo cE 314 7 I a SA a SO INR SE a Canaga, Capt. B. L., Jr., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy ee ai Sn i SX 461 ganna) James F., Area Offices, Bureau of Indian IS er a Canavan, Charles F., Federal Trade Commis-17 TMi ESRI A SCN A TS ISTPRtIOn., Sol Jos Spl oda a Candau, Dr. M.. G., World Health Organization, United Nations....-.So Bad gor oc. © 695 Candler, Will F., secretary to Representative Willis Cannon, Clarence (Representative from Mis- souri): Blogyapliy ro. or eg ari 88 Appropriations Committee. __.._..____._______ 251 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen- tial Federal Expenditures... .____. 273 Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Pusan of History and Technology Build-’ LT Ee Lo. I UE ARS VI DB 0 Regent, Smithsonian Institution. .___________ 604 Cannon, Edward W., National Bureau of 5 5 Cannon, Howard W. (Senator from Nevada): Blography. i asa tosis Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee.. 239 Armed Services Committee...mmveeeeeeeeono.. 240 Commerce Committee... .._..L. i... 240 Rules and Administration Committee... _____ 243 Senate Office Building Commission_._________ 270 Cannon, Julian F., Bureau of Accounts, Treas- LT 0 ha LA a ES a SNE EE CY AL Cannon, Mary M., Women’s Bureau......_.____ 535 Canon, ‘Mildred ¥, Senate Committee on the J udiciary ESL tne SL EDL CT 249 Canter, Jacob, Inter-American Programs, State Department thd ala RL LR 416 Cantrell, Mrs. James C., Jr., National Cultural Centar: vs he a eR a El 606 Cantrell, Jerome J., Office of the Clerk of the House ee Te Lalas Ea ad 354 Cantwell, Alfred W., American Red Cross._... 551 Cantwell, Maj. Gen. i Py, Army Staff... 450 Cantwell, JeannetteH., secretary to Representa- tive Dingell hn Ran Sa a La ST 316 Canyes, Manuel, Pan American Union.. 2231086 Caperton, Narvie, secretary to Representative STL LA SR I Bn EE RE 321 Caplan, Benjamin, Bureau of Economic Affairs, State Department... o-ooi8 Lil 415 api, Mortimer M., Internal Revenue Serv-oh Cie: Frank L., Public Buildings Servlce_____ 574 Caputo, Vincent Y, Installations and Logistics, DelaNse lo ia a SEES EEE ES 439 Carabelli, “Angelina J., National Agricultural BELTETT a Ae Se LR Le RE 0 0k Caracciolo di Forino, Ottino, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. 688 Caranicas, Costa P., International Monetary RR i te Le ah Caraway, J. Lewey, superintendent, Senate Office Pilidnss A EM bt Rh 361 Carberry, Capt. D. E., Bureau of Yards and Dacke, Navy. oo ad niiholl 466 Cardano, Conrad N., District Department of Licenses and Inspections A RS I En 661 Cardenas, José C., Inter-American Development Bank Cardon, Robert L., Board of Governors, Federal is Reserve Systema. 0 0 0 actin Cardona-Cooper, José L., Inter-American Trop-Sic ical Tuna Commission... :-2-asa oii Congressional Directory Page Cardosa, Mario, Minister from Congo (Léopold-ville) Carey, Edward J., U.S. Customs Court..______ Carey, Hugh L. (Representative from New York): Education and Labor Committee Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academ Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... __ Carey, William D., Bureau of the Budget Cargill, 1. P. M. , International Bank for Recon-struction and Development Carland, John E., Office of Public Affairs, De-enSe Te ohRe Sa a td Sis Carlock, John K., Fiscal Assistant Secretary, Sh Treasttury Carlson, A. Willard, Lands Division, Justice._ 479 Carlson, Charles D., Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation, YADOVIL: 1h Jared Shs ain ts 532 Carlson, Frank (Senator from Kansas): Blosraphy easliv len iad luio Fl Gon ules snd dup ii Pinance Commitee... eidiaiho tara ad Foreign Relations Committee. -«oo -._._____ 241 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .... 242 James Madison Memorial Commission._______ 277 Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive LSE RC I AER et alge RE GET 271 t Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Museum of History and Technology Build- in Republican Policy Committee .-muoooeenno Special Committee on Aging... ___.__._______ 246 Carlson, Harve J., National Science Foundation-593 Carlson, John Philip, House Committee on Government Operations... -.u-colii-iss Carlson, Maryjo, Organization of American Relations oo i ol cp deitiespa LBL Carlson, William A., Office of Budget andy Finance, Agriculture a dtu bal hal Carmichael, ElizabethL., Board of Governors 5 the Federal Reserve System hE ---555 Carmichael, Jack, secretary to Representative 4 HarvevolIngiana, fooli i ins oa. 18 2 Carmichael, Leonard: National Alr-Muselin. oieaboot sa Secretary, Smithsonian Institution _..________ Carnahan, A. S./J.,iit igh to Sierra Leone. 719 Carney, Edward B , Office of the Clerk of the HOBS0 i ad a Sh om AR fad 354 Carpenter, Francis W., U.S. Mission to the United Nations ou rosana. S00 20d? baud 423 Carpenter, Jack, administrative assistant to Senator Bible. ote cco ass bas 309 daira Carpenter, Maj. Gen. John W., III, Plans ad Programs, Afr Tere. iii. at cunentotvas Carpenter, Marjorie A., secretary to SR LR aaaSRS ar Le 309 Carper, David B., Office of the Legislative Counsel, House. en ep Fs Be AY Sl 359 Carr, Daniel J., Small Business Administration. 599 Carr, Edward M., District of Columbia Court of Gloneral Sessions. i tise tama st-monb anne as 646 Carr, James H., Jr., District Department of Occupations and Professions._._.___________ 664 Carr, James K., Under Secretary, Interior De-Bartment. io a i ee LL Carr, William H., Office of Surgeon General, Health, Education, and Welfare. __________ 542 Carrello, Calle A., Office of Information, Agri- CUETO oh ol Ua ln Je Sue Se 514 Carrere, Maximo Halty, Pan American Union. 686 Carrico, Lawrence J., Washington City post 669 Carrick, Kenneth J., Clerk, Seventh Judicial Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals_..__.__._____ 618 Carrigan, John Willard, Office of Foreign Assist- ance, State Department... ional. 414 Carroll, Capt. D. L., Bureau of Ships, Navy.___ 465 Carroll, Dorothy A., Women’s Bureau.._______ Carroll, Lt. Gen. J oseph F., Defense Intelligence Agency a Rete EA I I Rk I Chel 4 Page Carroll, Virginia D., Senate Committee on Ap-DIODVIBIONS ova sis Gis mid oe te eo od ra 47 Carruthers, Thomas M., House Committee on 265 Carson, Comdr. E. I., Navy Discharge Review : Board 56 Carson, Robert T., administrative assistant to Senator: Pong... ui aust th Lai i ih Carstarphen, J ohn A., Jr., House Committee on Scichee and -.._ Astronautics... Carter, Alan, U.S. Information Agency ..._____ Carter, Audra, secretary to Representative Bell. 314 Carter, Davis B., secretary to Representative Brooks of Texas. ou domainhag 315 Carter, Frank R., Transportation and Com-! munications Services, eco dlnlutals 576 Carter, H. L., Railroad Retirement Board...._. 595 Carter, James L., Office of Clerk of House_.____ 354 Carter, L.. C., Farm Credit Administration_____ 565 Carter, Dr. Laumnor I., Ale Staff. saoblinol 472 Carter, Lisle C., Jr., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 538 Carter, Lt. Gen. Marshall S., Central Intelli-gence Agency 411 Carter, Raymond Bonham, International Mone- ry TUNG... readae EN 681 Carter, Sydney G., District Fire Department_.. 660 Cartwright, Gordon E. , Weather Bureau...____ 529 Cartwright, Robert B. Clerk, Tenth Judicial Circuit, U.S. Courts of Appeals FEHR I 619 Caruncho, Dr. Emilio Sarmiento: Bolivian Chargs A’Aflaires. ...cccuunninnad Organization of American States_.-.__________ Carusi, Ugo, Advisory Committee on Voluntary Forolon ASA. dvs ol LaLa ai 42 Caruthers, Gloria V., secretary io Representa- tive Roosevelt SMITE) REN a SUA Nae JIA 7 SA SL A 321 Carver, Harry M., District Fire Department.__ 660 Cornet: John A., Jr.,, Assistant Secretary, Congress bi mimmem eR RLS t Br a Sr Un 0) 367 Cary, William H., Jr., District Department of Public Health... ..cubiaiduadaisotbssobatais 665 Cary, William L., Securities and Exchange COMIMISHON. cc rp Amin mmm Ra 596 Casanova, A. 'Y., Jr., U.S. Patent Office... .c. 528 Casazza, Lawrence S., Small Business Admin- ABUTON a BE a i ih ee ii Sl Aa 599 Case, Clifford P. (Senator from New Jersey): BIOS ADNY aie fh ih mr ms sab mi 3 Sm bw 7 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee... 239 Appropriations Committee... ooooo. 239 Armed Services Committee. ovo. 240 Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commis- SION. iii nmi sa im aim me BE at Se ba cn 27 New Jersey Tercentenary Celebration Com- Case, Eilleen, secretary to Representative HOSINGT i aa iis ah cr nd dd Ba a ew EID 318 Case, Robert E., secretary to Representative CE A A I A A Ra SE La i RR LL 317 Casey, Bob (Representative from Texas): Blot aDNY .. oon rman nmr mm ma er ml en 167 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.. 257 Science and Astronautics Committee .._._____ 258 Casey, Mrs. Bob, The Congressional Club._____ 563 Casey, Donald W., Government Printing Office. 370 Casey, Col. Maurice F., Office of Information, AIATONE0 LL. oh nna nnn Hwan Ha Fan tie 471 Cashman, James M., District Corporation Counsel’s Office Cashman, Lynne J., Office of Sergeant at Arms__ 355 Casper, Joseph 7J., Federal Bureau of Investiga-A TRIS ed Se IR LE A She aad 480 bao Miltard, Deputy Under Secretary of iy Labor Cass, Vergie L., secretary to Senator Ribicoff--312 Individual Index Page Page Cass, Capt. William F., Office ef Operations, BERL RE I a ee A a 431 Cassidy, Brig. Gen. John F., USA Oe Soldiers’ Home, United Rioters Casso, Henry J., Jr., Senate Committee ns Agriculture and ROreStry ov son ny 247 Castellanos, Jorge Sol, Pan American Union____ Casto, George K., Defense Materials Service____ 575 Castro, Maj. Cecilio, Inter-American Defense Board. SrLET a Caswell, Marion E., Bureau of Employees’ Compensation, 1abor. oc... 0.0000. 533 Cates, John M., Jr. , Bureau of Inter-American Cau. Katherine, District Recreation Board and Departmentcs oc Sa 667 Caulsen, Harry W., Federal Home Loan Bank Board 568 Cavanaugh, R. W.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Developments oi aa 677 International Finance Corporation __________ 679 Cavanaugh, Thomas J., Associate Solicitor, 1123Ln edb TORR Deel Dl ale ES Se Orv Lt. R. W., Office of Secretary of the Ee Ari Ee so mn i eto me rr a 453 Cavers. Y ailon, judge (retired), District of Columbia Court of Appeals. i oo aiuioy 645 Cederberg, Elford A. (Representative from Michigan): BOS rap. J i a seek A Appropriations Committee... __________ Celebrezze, Anthony J. (Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare): Biography og Se ge 537 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Belationsa i 00 Lute ri a Lo 549 Board of Governors, Red Cross..___._._______ 550 Patron ex officio, Howard University President’s Council on Physical Fitness Celler, Emanuel (Representative from New York): Biography et. oe 110 Judiciary Committee...0 4 :... 5; 256 Joint Committee on Immigration and Na-tonality Polley. cr sak iii, of salir 271 Céspedes, Francisco S., Pan American Union___ 686 Chadwell, William A., Small Business Adminis- rn Drie eRRC Ee SR) 599 Chadwick, Bernadette D., Commission on Mental Health Chaffin, Douglas E., Housing and Home Fi- nance Agency Chaille, Sony E., Office of Personnel, State__ Chamberlain, Charles E. (Representative from Michigan): 12 airy]En eR IE DR OR RE et 77 Armed Services Committee... __________ House Administration Committee. _________ 255 Chambers, J. M.., Office of Emergency Planning. Chambers, John T., Office of the Sergeant at Arms Senate. oa at aE Chambers, Robert, Bureau of Customs_________ Chambers, Walter B., Maritime Administra- Se oe Rl pe Ee Sa eb ht ai 525 Ling David G., International Joint Com- missioner 0 las eate od aides 680 Chaney, Alvan C., District Public Library._.__ 666 Chapin, B. Russell, Civil Division, Justice. ____ 478 Chapin, Edward W., Federal Communications Commission. loz td potas oles 567 Chapin, Mike E., Bureau of Operations, os Office Department WAR OG an ees Chapman, Capt. Donald D., Office of Yoln Advocate General of the Navy he ER Chapman, Howard K., Jr., Public Buildings Beryice me wo alten hn a 574 Chapman, John W., Jr., Public ia Service a TE ale a etna a Chapman, Maj. Gen. LeonardF., Jr.: Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps Sat ay Naval Examining Board Sarin Corps)...--. Chappelear, Nancy B., U.S. Advisory Com-mission on Information ds row ht a 549 Chappell, Grover C., Staff Economist Group, ATC IIe a hd 507 Chappell, Richard A., Board of Parole, Justice__ 481 Charam, Philip, Civil Accounting and Auditing IAVISION, AAO. oe i si dene eo La Charles, Brig. Gen. Orman G., Headquarters, T.8. Army Security Ageney......0. oii 451 Charpie, Dr. Robert A., General Advisory Com- mittee, Atomic Energy Commission. ______. 554 Chartier, Capt. A. P., National Naval Medit Chase, Arnold E., Bureau of Labor Statistics__. io Chase, Henrietta S., Senate Committee on Banking ond Carreney........ccucsianancis Chase, Roland E., House Post Office__...____.. 357 Cnt Warren H., American National Red A A Sd nn EE 5 Chase, William E., District Zoning Commis-sion 668 Chaszar, Edward J., Bureau of Transportation, POS OICe Ls ree oa a 484 Chatelain, Leon, Jr., District Board of Exam- iners and Registrars of Architects___________ 6 Chavez, Fernando, Pan American Union Chayes, Abram: Commission on International Rules of Judicial ProeedUre ai ih re nr ne nA Am sme 561 Legnl AQVISer, State... cu. on in samen swt 414 Cheatham, William S., Office of Sergeant at APIS, BOTA 0. nnn mam naw mn Sa ms 351 Cheeseman, Joseph A., Transportation and Communications Service... .vvmeceenen---576 Chelf, Frank (Representative from Kentucky): BIONTapNY of LE JuAiciar VAC omINItI08.. 1. ov pms mdm mw Gn 256 Chen, Reignson G., International Bank for Re-construction and Development. .____________ 678 Chenery, Dr. Hollis B., Agency for International DOV CIODIACIT.. os cin 5 0 EE nm om 2 424 Cheney, John T., District Public Library._____ 666 Chenoweth, J. Edgar (Representative from Colorado): OT NY. LsLh Tae 24 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.._.___ 25 Science and Astronautics Committee. _______. Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy... iH Chermak, Lawrence E.: Office of the Comptroller, NAY osmt aids 457 Office of the General Counsel, Navy. __.______ 457 Cherry, Francis Adams, Subversive Activities Control Board... i oes sit tadSoy 607 Chertkov, Morris, Civil Aeronautics Board._._ 556 Cheseldine, Elmer, Office of Sergeant at Arms, erre LR (Se Ee Chesteen, Gaston D., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... ...__-_. 272 Chicherio, Joseph C., Management Office, D.C. Government... cass el co ane ans 656 Childre, Maj. Gen. Cecil H., Office of Personnel, AST OCT ir, Lane aw a Sa a As 473 Chism, Benton R., Federal Trade Commission. 573 Chmell, Samuel, Railroad Retirement Board... 595 Chorley, Kenneth, National Park Trust Fund Board Chrisman, Rear Adm. Allan S., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Chrissos, C. D., Senate Committee on the ANAICIONY i i a nr i Sa ot To ee Ts Pi 249 Chriss, Aaron W., Bureau of State Serv-TR RN Se ES EL Rh TOR Ha Charles J., Office of Financial Management, Air Force Christenson, Christian O., Federal Housing AdmniSIration, aE lr a 583 Christgau, Mary Jane, secretary to Senator NOD EBT en Christgau, Victor, Social Security Administra-bis OY dya an A Clr kn; Milo F., District Recreation Board and Department Sa a 667 Cony ionson; Curtis, assistant tally clerk of alterery Christy, ing House Committee on the Judiciary Chterev, Ril, Bulgarian Chargé d’ Affaires... 2 Chung, Gen. Il Kwon, Korean Ambassador... 706 Congressional Directory Page Church, Donald E., Bureau of the Census__.._ 523 Church, Frank (Senator from Idaho): Biography. oh ees a SR a 41 Foreign Relations Committee....... 241 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee..___--242 Special Committee on Aging... g ..ceeeenee-. 246 Cieplinski, Michel, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, State. eu aay 421 Cinciotta, Nicholas J., Official Reporter, Senate. 352 Cipriotti, Charles, Office of Doorkeeper, House. 356 Clagett, Mrs. Helen L., Law Library, Library ol Corres... lo LS Boiter Lol one de 367 Clague, Ewan, Bureau of Labor Statistics______ 534 Clair, Venita Rita, secretary to Representative IH EET He DRA SE SE ER a GRE Li PRR 316 Clancy, Donald D. (Representative from Ohio): BIOs Yt a bn A 131 ap Armed Services Committee... _________ 252 Clancy, Martin J., Senate Committee on Republican COTIITONED os ea morteii 250 Clancy, Thomas F., Office of the Architect, 131177] PA ed Here SIE URE a rT le 361 Clapp, Norman M., Rural Electrification Administration. ho Jeg Ula obo nial as 509 Clardy, Hilda G., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, Senate... oil diol Bisiligis 352 Clark, Maj. Gen. Albert P., Office of Personnel, Air F 474 Clark, Alice, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration... oo Zo tL 250 ioabiioi Clark, Capt. Benjamin P., Office of Personnel, Coast QUard.. oii itr ea denmark 431 Oly poe Gen. C. W., National Inventors Clark, iy Charles W., Coast and Geodetic BUIVOY se an odode li iad Samra TY 524 Clark, Duncan C., Atomic Energy Commission. 552 Clark, Elmer B., Official Reporter, House__...._ 358 Clark, Faith, Research Divisions, Agriculture__ 501 Clark, Frances T., Senate Committee on Public Wore a I ls aad aa 249 Clark, Frank M. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Blography il Bion cn Tinnl aia de wie 149 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 257 Public Works Committee. .....-...c.. Lod 258 ow Lt. Frederic M., Office of Information, Eon he ts a Ae 457 Clark, Georie H., District Corporation Coun-ROLL ORIOL Leo hr cs He ard gl has 3d 58 ghd 5 TE, Food and Drug Administra- Clark A roll ¥., Rural Electrification Admin-istration EC A A RR a 510 Clark, Harry P., Jr., Office of Information, Aerio Ie nae a at 514 Clark, James T., House Committee on District OF ColHENDID nt mts Sin to od 2 263 inna Cox Dr. John F., Office of Space Sciences, BBA hares Ea Eh ee 1 Stet mr SE 588 Clark, Joseph S. (Senator from Pennsylvania}; Biography eA dh 142 Banking and Currency Committee Labor and Public Welfare Committee _______ 242 National Caltural Center... cocoon aildo 606 Rules and Administration Committee________ 243 Joint Committee on the Library _.____________ 272 U.S. Constitution 175th Anniversary Com-ASEOR a a EEae 280 Special Committee on Aging. eee... 246 hg: Kimball, secretary to Representative u and a or A apt i Er LL BL Clark, Paul, House Recording Studios__._..____ 355 Clark, Ramsey, Lands Division, Justice...____. 479 Clark, Robert B., Senate Committee on Appro- Priotionges ole on se ah ee HE 247 Clark, Ruth Y., Office of General Counsel, De-. fense a rE ema Pal 441 Clark, Thomas E., District Department of Oc-cupations and Professions... --«--cwemeas=— 664 Clark, Tom C., Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (biography)... coco. 613 Clark, William, Office of Clerk of the House__--355 Clarke, E. E. I, Ambassador from Trinidad and WObAgoL cae SAL SL SUE ih ode 711 Page Clarke, F. David, Housing and Home Finance Agency Clarke, Brig. Gen. FrederickJ.: District Engineer Commissioner FEE A ye 655 District Public Utilities Commissioner. ....._ gos National Capital Planning Commission_..... 590 National Capital Regional Planning Council. 580 Clarke, James B., Howard University. ___..___. 540 Clarke, James J., ’ Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and: Wellare. ....00 ccciimaataide 537 Clarke, Joseph C., Operations Office, Atomic Energy Commission... co tb tit. iouoilita 554 Clarke, Morris H., District Fire Department__. 660 Clarkson, M. R., Agricultural Research Service. 500 Clann Don H. (Representative from Califor- nia): Biography Clavelli, Alfred M., Office, G Claytor, Archer Adams, The Virgin Islands Corporations. uote ina lel, arnlistn. 4 Cleary, Ansel R., Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, Labor 532 ie Andrew W. , Federal Prison Industries, 482 Clon, Dr. Rufus Early, National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board Clements, Charles A., Jr., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions... 646 Clements, Hayden B., Bureau of Veterans’ Re- employment Rights, Labor... _..__.__... 535 Clements, Mary, The Congressional Club__.._. 563 Clements, Samuel E., Research and Engineer- Ing, DeloNse. ono iass cs a REA a 436 Clemmer, rRoasid, District Department of Cor-HH D1 Cn ee te LR 659 Clots: June G., secretary to Representa-tive Ashley a bed th a eh its Hed BEL 314 Cleveland, an International Organization ALIS, BUAL0. indiehii a nS honl moi 416 Cleveland, James C. (Representative from New Hampshire) : BIOTADNY ni hms wm an Sit i mb le 96 Pablic Works Committee. i ani alisonion 258 Clewlow, Carl W., Office of Administrative As-sistant Secretary, Treasury emeeevecneecana-428 Clift, Edward P: Board on Geographic Names. ao oeeccveea-490 Porest Service. ic. i tic sip lau, 512 Clifford, Clark, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Me-morial Commission oii.iol nh dn 276 Clifton, Maj. Gen. Chester V., Military Aide to the President... ii iain hu sat Galen comb 409 Clifton, Joseph W., Aerial Photography Divi- sion, Arlee Co i nn mina Tain nd 504 Cline, Garner J., House Committee on Judiciary. 265 Cline, Howard F., Reference Department, Library. of Congress... co-vssms moncabatigeimm 369 Cline, Capt. J. B., Office of Naval Material.... 458 Clinton, ¥. M., Field Organization, Bureau of : Reclamation si es me MAS ce LL Ain 495 Cloer, James E., Washington City Post Office. 670 Clotworthy, William B., Jr., Commission on Mental Bealth. iuiail niin 628 Clouser, David J., Marshal and Bailiff, U.S. Courl Of Clalig. covea em ae are 632 Clouser, Robert O.: District Board of Zoning Adjustment. __.._._.. District Zoning Commission... ooo... Clow, Marian G., secretary to Representative LI; 80 i a le Cate Man Cl iE Clute, Peter, Cohelan Coad, Carol, secretary to Representative Ed-Wards. en nl hd RR ha aL a 316 Coakley, Eleanor M., Women’s Bureau, Labor. 535 Coal) Ansley J., U. Ss. Mission to the es Coates, Rear Adm. L. D.: National Inventors Commell. . ..carmeeaamnenas Office of Naval Research, Navy. ...occecau-.- Indwidual Index Page Page Cobs, on. Gonzalo, Inter-American Defense a SER ho iL 67 Cobb. Hii Adm. J. O., Bureau of Naval Per-sonnel SSA BRE SS Se i Ln LB 464 Cobb, Dr. W. Montague, District Department OE PUDHC HORI oe. eeeas ae Coblenz, William A., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress... ..__._____.. Cochran, Myra, secretary to Representative Roush, as rireTe a Cochran, Robert C., Office of Official Reporters to House Committees 358 Cochrane, William McWhorter, administrative assistant to Senator Jordan... o.i. Cochrane, William P., Assistant Parliamentar- dont, House Sr tn an Tea 353 Cochrane, Willard W.: Agricultural Eeonomies. 0. paar nooo iol Commodity Credit Corporation______________ Office of Secretary of Agriculture _____________ Cocke, Erle, Sr., Federal Deposit Insurance DIALT LL et Ss CR CEN 567 NT Cocke, Erle, Jr.: International Bank for Reconstruction and DeveloDMOM ut ip nmr nt ba 677 International Finance Corporation___________ 679 Cocke, Capt. T. P,, U.S. Naval'Station_.__.__. 466 Cocowitch, Capt. H. M., Office of Naval Re- Search, a aE Sr ER 459 Coder, John P., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration... ooo daa nan te i 250 Cody, Morrill, United States Information A ONO er iiims aa a 609 Coe, Lt. Col. Grover K., Assistant to the Secre-borveol Defopsn..oo. oi loiter hia 442 Coe, Ila, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue dB Gr Tne ie SCR EL A Tit et SE OE 272 Coelho, Col, Jacintho Pantoja Pires, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission__ 684 Coerr, Wymberley DeR., Ambassador to my 310 Coffey, Francis M., National Capital Regional Planning Council 591 Coffey, Martin V., National Selective Service Appeal Board Coffin, Frank M., Agency for International Development recoilon oi ny 424 Coffin, Lewis C., Processing Department, Library CE BIT no SE Sets 368 Coffman, Amos J., Bureau of Facilities, Post Office Department i ee 485 Cogswell, Theodore, Register of Wills and Clerk of thé Probate Court 647 Cohelan, Jeffery (Representative from Cali- fornia): Teel Da He Cn eS CC Re 14 Armed Services Committee... ____.__.._._____ 252 District of Columbia Committee. ____________ 253 Cohen, Manual F., Securities and Exchange Commission wei aoiatos to snc pnd oy 596 Cohen, Milton H., Securities and Exchange Commission. 0. Los Ral aread 597 Cohen, Shepard, District Department of Public eliarg or rn ea 666 Cohen, Wilbur J., Department of Health, Edu-cation, and Wellare...... .... 5. 0 537 0... Cohill, George A., District Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, oo. oi.oe 657 Cohn, Fletcher G., Federal Trade Commission. 571 Coiner, H. T., Office of Clerk of the House_____ ning olny Albert, National Labor Relations 3STITT Bt SO CE A Ne Se EN en Cotbert, Roy V., Bureau of Personnel, Post Colby, Leavenworth, Civil a om Justice... Cole, Alwyn, Office of Treasurer of the U.S_____ 433 Cole, Capt. Charles T., Office of Judge Advocate Ein En LTR Ta eeSr Sa LS 459 Cole, Charles W., Ambassador to Chile..______ 716 Cole, Elizabeth, Capitol Telephone Exchange.. 362 Cole, Herman S., District Department of Motor SeSS DI 668 Cole, Joseph H., District Recreation Board and Department cu sols dvi lel craaenia Cole, Melvin V,, Farmers Home Administra- t W. Sterling, The Congressional Coleman, Carl D., Office of D.C. Commissioner. 655 Coleman, Frank, District Motor Vehicle Park-ing Agency Coleman, Robert W., Sr., District Department 663 Colglazier, Lt. il RW. Jr. ., Deputy Chief of Staff Army: io ai cede ey 450 Coll, Dr. Hector, Pan American Sanitary Collette, Terrence J., Capitol Police... Colley, Ww. Raymond, secretary to Representa-five Jennings... Li cia taperanh, 318 Collier, Harold R. (Representative from Illi- nois): BIOZra ONY oia me whe 46 Ways and Means Committee...._.. 259 Collier, Wilson F., Administrative Office of the United States Cours... i. cir edrrrcnease 647 Colligan, Francis J., Educational and Cultural Affairs, EET NR BENE LES SLI Ste LN, 416 Collins, Betty J., secretary to Senator Prouty._ 312 Collins, Emmett B., Office of Budget and Finance, Ariane HEMMER hn Sl HL i 513 Collins, ony , Office of Secretary of Com-ES he EA Em TR bt ev Le 517 Collins, i Se A., International Exchange Service CRE I a BIE A PI 05 Collins, John R., Bureau of International CIOTITRTO eer dean 520 Collins, Lansing, Bureau of Inter-American Aflairs, State Department. ___. I... _..... 419 Collins, Linton M., Gallaudet College_.._____._ 539 Collins, Maj. Gen. Richard, Joint Staff, De- fense ht i Re el Se SU SE 443 Collins, Richard L., United States District 2 73 Pla TSS SR Ea Cn a a 62° Collin Robert 8., Office of Sergeant at Arms, SO ee hn DE Leh Ly ra SE Es 351 Collins, Thomas B., Senate Committee on JGielary. 4 nn eeet Te 249 Colman, Wm. G., Staff, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations... .>. =. oC 550 Colmer, William M. (Representative from Mississippi): BIOgTaYo mr ee SR SS nn i 85 Rules Commitee. coun rear reams Sh fa 258 Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Cel- ebration Commission... ..... vere monm meme 275 National Forest Reservation Commission____ 278 Colombo, Louis J., Jr., American National Red Cross a RR A ELT a 50 Coltman, Charles L., Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations___.____. 674 Colyar, Ardell B., Bureau of State Services.__. 544 Comarow, Murray, Office of General Counsel, PLA Re ey 471 a Es al 592 Comelli, Joseph, Office of Doorkeeper, House._ 356 Comer, 'W. A., International Security A fairs, Defense Rn Te Rn Cha ele LA 440 Comfort, Sylvia, secretary to Representative Forearm mabe a Le a re a TE 317 Comm, Ann F., secretary to Representative Chamberlain, cone RL 315 Compton, Lawrence V., Soil Conservation a a ee EA 0 al Ro Tle 511 Compton, William R., Office of General Coun- SOL AYIIY,; aot a re aay as ol 449 Condon, Dale E., Congressional Record Index__ 269 Condon, Lester P. Office of Sceretary of Agriculture. ceva 499 Office of the Inspector General, Agriculture___ 516 Cone, Frederick M., Office of "Business Eco-nomies, Commerce eR PE 518 Conger, Edward S., Export-Import Bank of Washington A AE SR a 564 Conkey, John G., Maritime Administration.___ 525 Conklin, Maxwell R., Bureau of the Census... 523 Congressional Directory Page Conkling, Gerald M., Federal Reserve System... 556 Conley, Col. C D. , Defense Supply Agency._._ 445 Conley, im E% Y, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Nav Conley, Reginald G., Assistant General Coun-sel, Health, Education, and Welfare... 538 Conlon, Veronica, secretary to Representative Holland 318 Conlon, John F., Administrative Assistant to Senator ComNoN lL. co an li mr it Sn LE 309 Conlow, Marie E., secretary to Senator Clark_. 309 Conlyn, Andrew G., District Corporation Coun-sels Office... ol ae i Less 658 Connally, Paul J., House Document Room____ 357 Connaughton, Anastasia F., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation______________ 272 Connell, J. J., Board of Governors, Federal Beserve System: tol of oli a.n 556 Connell, John G., Jr., Office of Administrative Assistant to Secretary of the Army._________ 450 Connell, Maurice J., Defense Materials Service. 575 Connell, William J., Administrative Assistant 10:Senator HUmpPRreY.. caer ennaiasta 310 Conner, Carrie Lee, Senate Committee on Judiciary. Conner, Robert J., District of Columbia Court ol GeneraliSessions. oh an a Lu... 645 Conner, Roy O., Office of Treasurer of the UnitedrStates. oo 0. 0 ie aati nites 433 Connett, William B., State Department____.__ 413 Connolly, J. T., Office of Comptroller of the BEELER RA AN CE se 10 I Ch LL RE Connor, Edward, Advisory Commission on In-tergovernmental Relations... ____._____ 549 Connor, Joseph A., Regional Offices, Civil Serv-jceCommission av il ia 559 Connor, Lanham, Official Reporters to House Committees: Sra tii tl cesioa io ow 358 Connor, Neil A., Federal Housing Administra-BIO oe a dy ee Ea ae ny 582 Connor. Richard E., Washington City Post Cotamission lame a ERB Tk Conrad, Capt. Edward E.: Atomic Energy Commission... =zi550 Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Enerey CommiSSIONn........onimwell oli) mows 446 Conrsd, Ivan W., Federal Bureau of Investiga-Lr RE Nt hE Vl on Cdr a Sg N Co Robert B., Transportation and Com-munications Service Ae Te EME SES # ORE DAE 575 Conrardy, William N., Seattle Regional Office, C3 SSIS he Er DI Sr 366 Conté, Dr. Seydou, Ambassador from Guinea__ 704 Conte, Silvio O. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): BIOgrADIY i En rename th Appropriations Committee... emcee... Conway, Floyd E., Southwestern Power Ad-ministration... 00. lal Le ee al and 497 Conn! John T., Joint Committee on Atomic OLE i phim d mS tn os eos mb mig Bar Conwill, Na z., Commission Sot SRL ae OE TE OIE I Le SU Conyers, Drayne, House Document Room _____ Cook, olores, secretary to Representative BBLTr Rn Ee Ch ATA Mo on SA A Rg Ll Cook, le B.: Board of Foreign Scholarships...2 424 Educational and Cultural Affairs, State DDRII. n.d iar vs pi Se Cook, Maj. Gen. Earle F., Army Staff_________ Cook, Edith N., Office of Solicitor, Labor_____ IR SL Ra ’ 351 Cook, James C., Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army _____ Cook, Mercer, Ambassador to Republic of Niger 718 Cook, K. Richard, administrative assistant to Senator McGee... 0000 LUTE 311 Cook, Rosa Lee, secretary to Representative Woltner. =F 2 LE Cooley, Florence H., secretary to Representative Page Cooley, Harold D. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography ddatan di en a Nn 125 Agriculture Committee... ci.ove nl 251 Coombs, Cyril L., Civil Service Commission... 558 Coon, Nelson B., Federal Supply Serviee_______ 574 Cooney, Christopher, Office of Clerk of the Bouse. cone lab tA a en i 354 Cooper, Earl W., Senate Committee on Appro- DUIALIONRL oh ish whe pir aad i i at bm is 247 Cooper, G. Arthur, U.S. National Museum ____ 604 Cooper, George W., Federal Home Loan Bank Board, i a nt Be ST 568 Cooper, John C., Jr., Office of Management Ap-praisal and Systems Development, Agricul-TOV. Lol bil efor rt ris ain am aL a he 514 Cooper, John H., General Accounting Office____ 365 Cooper, John Sherman (Senator from Ken- tucky): Blography...c.oldie edo uber LE nb al aOR 61 Agriculture and Forestry Committee_________ 239 Public Works Committee. cova nunilina.. 243 Rules and Administration Committee ____.__ 243 Joint Committeeon Library... .... LL. ... 272 Select Committee on Small Business_ ________ 245 National Monument Commission. ___________ 278 New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission... 0 iol pliuaddaudsse lasunll 275 Cooper, Brig. Gen. Paul T., Defense Research and Enginesring. Luin 0.0 ol an 436 Cooper, W. Clark, Bureau of State Services, EW 0 do nin idl oa 544 Cooper, William E Washington City Post LT AR SRR LEO CR Eber a i STE LC rs (aL 669 Coopwood, Douglas B., Office of Clerk of the onse olaNaa TE ssa 354 Cootes, Merritt N., Consul at San Marino______ 719 Cope, S. R., International Bank for Reconstruec- tionand Development... 0. i. 677 ......0... Copeland, G. Gordon, American National he ORS i re pn BBL Copenhaver, William H., House Committee E FUACIOTY rs summa rah 6 rh trad Coplan, Arnold, Public Housing Administration. 533 Copley, M. J., Research Divisions, Agriculture. 501 Corbett, Robert J. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography ou. dee es ae tla aia ds House Administration Committee ___________ Post Office and Civil Service Committee. 257 .___ Joint Committee on the Librar 272 United States Constitution 175th Anniversary COMMISSION. .... iii mmm mii tin mtn ww Ah 280 Corbin, Alvin L., Interstate Commerce Com- Corbin, John W., Washinglon.. o.oo 0 Tal emi ld 564 Corbin, Col. Thomas G., Office. of Legislative Liaison, Aly Foree. ou ion de oii onl 471 International Court of 6 Corgan, Joseph A., Bureau of Mines_.__________ Ccrmack, Charles M., Public Housing Adminis- 5 oTTe AST ME I x ad Ce Be 1 58 Corman, James C. (Representative from Cali- fornia): BIOSTDNY LL ide oh dimmer mbm mir me both km Amid Judiciary Commitee...ann ine 25 Cornell, Ralph B., Community Facilities Adel IHTISITALION. iisniet co en ods Cornell, S. D., National Academy of Sl and National Research Council 586 Coron, Joseph G., Western Union Telegraph ait Corradi, Rear Adm. P.: Bureau of Yards and DOCKS. .....cvuacneanemns Fodeoral Five Comeil. . nee cecinvrsanetnsmeens Corrick, Capt. J. A., Jr., Bureau of Supplies ml Accounts, Navy. een te x os rah ad Corrigan, William E., Bureau of ERE tion, Post Offige 1 ni i he ili 484 Cartright, Edgar M., Office of Space Sciences, Morrison Lut adel lh ia 320 NASA 588 Individual Index Page Cos John E., Office of Emergency Plan- Co Nin F., Region 9, Small Business AINSI eee ein 602 Costello, Delbert O., Transportation and Com-MEIC ONS Ser VICE. 5 strainwe nama dn 576 Costello, Francis J., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions, Labor......ccvvennninn 535 Costley; Richard J,, Forest Service... ......_. 512 Coston, Dean, Office of Secretary of Health, Education, ond Welfare. .....io.. oiuenneas 537 Cotner, Thomas E., Office of Education._______ 541 Cott, Perry B., National Gallery of Art________ 606 Cottam, Howard R., Near Eastern and South Asinn Affalrs State... ho. oo. tr inn 419 Cotter, Cornelius P., Commission of Civil RAIS 2 i i rere Hmm em bin 560 Cotter, Francis P., Office of Foreign Assistance, State DepartNent Jo oc hia rr 414 Cotter, Paul J., Senate Committee on Appro-rdDS Te NC Se LO Ce EL 247 Cottier, Jean, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development... ....._._.__ 688 Cotton, Norris (Senator from New Hampshire): BlOgraPNY fai te ti a ae in i Rl et 95 Appropristions:Committee.........o... 2022: 239 Commerce Commitee. o .. feiiidiminionn 240 Republican Policy Committee... ..___ 245 Select Committee on Small Business_.________ 245 Cottrell, Sterling J., Inter-American Affairs, State Department... ox pms wownm ema m ese Couch, V. L., Office of Civil Defense. ......_... Coughlin, Daniel T., Senate Select committee on SIAL BUSINeSS. .. grb Pamane 246 niesns Coulon, Gabriel R., House Post Office_________ 357 Coulter, Kirkley S., U.S. Tariff Commission___ 607 Coultrap, Susan A., secretary to Representative Der WinsRE i i a dave Sh ed 316 Council, Mary Lee, administrative assistant to Senator Bartlett Counihan, Capt. J. L., Jr., Bureau of aval FL es i Coupland, Samuel C., Jr., American National * Red C 550 Courage, Raymond L., secretary to Representa-Hive Staehler.. a. cicecuerrsaniine einen 322 Courand, Claude W., Bureau of International IIITEE ey eee Se sl pe a SE 520 Coutinko, Antonio de Abreu, International Monetary Fund. oii oat in hv wat bo mss re mn 681 Covell, Howard V., Metropolitan Police De-LT LS SR A 662 Covey, Edwin L., Administrative Office of the Tuited States Comrls ann. nsbeiin oi 647 Cowan, Richard 8S., U.S. National Museum.___ 604 Cowell, T. R., South Pacific Commission______ 689 Cowen, Wilson, Commissioner, Court of Claims oh etn de i AE RE Re ch 632 Cowles, Clarence, Small Business Administra-VION ar i ne ne 599 Cowling, James K., Transportation and Com-munications Service. c..non marin snes net aden Cox, Archibald: Commission on International Rules of Judicial PPOCOAUTE. rors tm pn mit om mmm Sm 5 Offiee of Solicitor General, Justice Cox, Edward H., Interstate Commerce Commis- BIO rin an i ho mn mam ms mgm ew LE 586 Cox, E. E., secretary to Representative Rains__ 321 Cox, Elbert, National Park Service..._...______ 494 Cox, Ernest Y., secretary to Representative Cox, Cdr. James L., Headquarters, Potcmae River Naval Command... cai ica ivan 467 Cox, Kenneth A, Federal Communications Commission. tod Tears ee aT Cox, Mary Jane, secretary to Senator Williams of New Ji ersey RA Pe he ih Cox, Oscar, Commission on International Rules of J udicial a KUTAFE] ns ore i el A DK CO Sel 560 Cox, Robert W., Federal Communications Com-ETL CL et 567 Cox, Sidney, Bureau of Accounts, Treasury..__ 433 Coxe, Rear Adm. L. C., Bureau of Yards A Docks, NOVY. hs ha na Page Coxeter, Ellen M., House Committee on District ofColumbDinL a tis Se 63 Coyle, James J., Soil Conservation Service._____ 511 Cozart, Reed, Pardon Attorney, Justice _______ 480 Cozier, ' Allen %. Board of Immigration Appeals, J ustice. A HER SAA pa me BE Se 481 Crafts, Ier C., Bureau of Outdoor Recrea- ton, YHeTIor. So ie ioe ga a sae ea Craig, Allan, Civil Aeronautics Board __________ 557 Craig, Maj. Gen. William H., Headquarters, U.S. Army Security Agency 451 Crain, Rush, Region 10, Small Business Admin-Istration, (old LL anA a Cramer, Edison H., Federal Deposit Insurance COrDOLALION., ineaa ER as Grants Robert P., The Virgin Islands Corpora-Tr Ep Eeeede WO Cramer, William C. (Representative from Florida BOTT ADY Jc rat da ha han eS Pe wad 33 Judiciary Committes. ......ccccoemcennmsnrees 256 Public Works Commitien... cocoa oo... 258 Tne Augustine Quadricentennial Commis- Cs ia dn DE Sn i 279 Crane, Herbert M., secretary to Representative LE Ra i SS Te 317 Crap, in B., Installations and Logistics, BONIS yh en ar anh eh i De Et 439 Crary, Albert P., National Science Foundation_ 593 Craven, Dr. Avery O., Civil War Centennial Comndgsion. uo or a aE 276 Crawford, Boyd, House Committee on Foreign AE 264 Crawford, Douglas M., Foreign Agricultural SOIVI00: oe 506 Crawford, George W., Armed Services Board of Contract Appealy. clog nk inh ore Lie 446 Crawford, William A., Minister to Rumania___ 719 Crawley, Roy W.: Agency for International Development. ______ 425 Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service... 423 Creagan, Geraldyne M., secretary to Represent- ative Beldof New York... ..... wi 321 Creel, Evelyn, Office of Clerk of the House_____ 354 Creel, Robert C., Bureau of European Affairs, State DED NEEL cine aes he 418 rentniet Creighton, Thomas H. Jr., Federal Home Loan Bank Board. inet ia aa asta i gs 568 Creskoff, Mrs. Ida O., clerk, Third Judicial Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals. .._________. 618 Cressman, George P., Weather Bureau_._______ 529 Cresswell, W. E., administrative assistant to Sonata Sons. niintine 313 i any Crevenna, Theo. R., Pan American Union_____ 687 Cons William H., American National Red Ha nie 2d, Office of Legislative Counsel, 1 ORLA UE TER Ce LR LN 359 Crews, Maurice A., U.S. Patent Office....-.... 528 Crilley, Raymond E., Federal Housing Admin. ASEOI ee i a aR a 582 Crimmins, John H.: Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, State De-EHTT TT iM tt Tho SU la yl SO Fat 4 41 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-SEO or iy a re SE 0 SR i 84 Cristofane, Felix E., Government Printing OT HP SNS MC lS Criswell, John, administrative assistant to Sen-ator BAmondson. ei negatea onde 310 Crockett, Kennedy, Bureau cf Inter-American Afiairs, State Department...coc 2-5 oo 419 Crockett, William J.: Assistant Secretary of State for Administra-3 ET EL SC ES CN SE ea 420 Office of Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration... co oi cnamma st ba EL 414 Cromelin, Julian T., Office of General Counsel, Post Office Department... veumenss teats 487 Cromer, Harry C., House Committee on Foreign nt deh) a nea aia 32 Cronin, Donald J., administrative assistant to Senator Bi se re aad 310 Congressional Directory Page Cronin, John W., Processing Department, Li- brary of Congress ie Som nA TS 368 Cronin, Leonard F., Civil Service Commission_ 559 Gronks Stanley XK., ‘Small Business Administra- Nav ’ 457 Croton nnd W., Assistant to the Secretary dd OT ERAN LS ERRER A 442 Cross, DL, W. H., Bureau of Ships, Navy____ 465 Crossan, Clifford G. , regional office, Post Office Department SAE RE Tg aA TD CR SO 488 Crosser, Robert, Office of Clerk of the House___ 354 Crosswhite, Willis H., St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation teyim td ee Croston, John, Defense Materials Service__.____ Crouch, William H., Law Library, Library ro: Congress En TU ac As aE Crow, John O., Bureau of Indian Affairs_______ Crow, William C., Agricultural Marketing BOPVICo cr ce osm eine sett h EL 502 Crowdus, William W., United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission. _________ 280 Crowe, Eugene B., Bureau of Operations, Post RnALT TR Crowe, Hugh P., Civil Service Commission__ 558 Crowe Marie, secretary to Representative I SAR a 3 Crowe, William W., Pan American Union_____ Crowell, Elsie E., "Office of General Counsel, NLR Crown, John R., Export-Import Bank of Wash-ington 564 Crownover, A. Blair, Office of Legislative Coun-sel Senate ER WE i LR EL ie 352 Gi ie He he iat Commission, United Statesand Canada... fo. Lil] 682 Crum, Stewart P., Federal Power Commission__ 570 Crume, Virginia, Secretary to Senator Bayh____ 309 Crumpacker, Rear Adm, John W.: Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Nav Committee on Purchases of "Blind-Made Products yy OR EE LE Soc SR RH AL be SE bse 5 Crutchfield, Richard C., Department of Build- ings and Grounds, D.C. Government______ Cruze, Gifford G., Tennessee Valley Authority. Cubero, Frank, Office of Doorkeeper, House.__ Cudworth, Bette, Army Liaison Office. ______ Cuffe, Donald S., Installations and Logistics, Deofensedls iooriloss slo gl ghey Jpn 017 Culhane, Col. T. C., Jr., Executive Office of the Secretary ofthe Navy... ca du lil 4 Culkin, Charles L., Railroad Retirement Board Cullen, Col. Paul S., Financial Management, Army Cully Edmund P., deputy clerk, U.S. Su- prere Com. usa iotoins sido lou S 00 617 Culliton, James W., Tariff Commission________ Culp, Carson W., House Committee on Appro- PLING. a oon cae iname nn Sanne TT 263 Culp, Melvin M., Soil Conservation Service__ 511 Culver, Frank J., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senator Cok rll Me a i a 351 Cummings, Agnes M., Federal Housing Ad-yinistration, Doo Joo Das Dalaia 582 Cummings, Herbert J., Office of Foreign Com-mercial Services. ol. loan ald be 521 Cummings, Dr. Martin M., National Institutes of Health, Luci i, oni ab RON LiL 543 Cummins, Edward W., Bureau of the Chief SHE REE Aaua A ES et 1) 4 486 Cummins, Wallace D., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions. ________________ 646 Cunningham, Francis, International Organiza-Bon Afiairs, State of ol aiceiiia 417 as Cunningham, Glenn (Representative from Ne- braska): TILTTg pt ote be tc oh aise os a OR Sl 91 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Post Office and Civil Service Committee____ 257 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission. oid Tsai 280 Page Cunningham, James D., Federal Communica-Hons Commission, 3. bin. tai oi ht 567 Cunningham, Marsh, Federal Housing Admin-stration. An 583 Cunningham, Mary E., Office of Secretary op Health, Education, and Welfareio. 5.00 Curley, Charles E., Board for Correction i Naval Records, bolo coo faiclosioni 455 Curley, Frederick N., Civil Division, Justice. _ 478 Curran, Edward M., judge, United States Dis-trict Court for the District of Columbia (DIOZIADNHY) + oi ih re Lt pt Pa i dd irons 625 Curran, Robert P., House Post Office.__._.____ 357 Currey, Dr. J. Raymond, District Board of Examiners of Veterinary Medicine_ ________ 664 Currie, Daniel A., Commodity Exchange Au-thority BE ee A wa A a em we a he EE, 502 Curry, John J., Office of Hearing Examiners, Agriculture. am nS EI og Re 514 Curry, S. Leigh, Jr., Housing and Home Finance Agenc 580 Curtin, Cornelius, District Electrical Board____ 663 Curtin, Brig. Gen. Richard D., Research and Technology, Ar Fores... oi Liatill 475 Curtin, Willard S. (Representative from Penn-sylvania): BIograpiy ca. sais nmin ant nro a 144 House Administration Committee _._.__.__.___ 255 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Curtis, Carl T. (Senator from Nebraska): Biography iw A BG i et A wm 91 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee _ > Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. __._______ 270 Finance ComMMITIEs. oui. vm cet 241 Government Operations Committee ___._____ Rules and Administration Committee _______ Curtis, John R., State Department_____________ 414 Curtis, Robert i. , Congressional Record Index. 269 Curtis, Capt. R. Ww. Office of Naval Material. 458 Cn T. Dwain, secretary to Representative i EL ws a wn 1 Curtis, Thomas, Business and Defense Services Administration art 521 Curtis, Thomas B. (Representative from Mis- souri): BIOSIS sr Ways and Means Committee Joint Economie Committee.....ounomorevennnn 27 Curtis, W. A., District Department of Buildings and Grounds pr at Gr ie thy lor FC Ft BR le 657 Curtis, William R., Bureau of Employment Senin Labor ea ne A and Logistics, De- PR iy Col. John H., Office of the Secretary of the Arm 448 Cushman, John F., Federal Communications Commission. >... or uo oho ras ase 567 Cushman, Maj. Gen. Robert E., Jr., ao quarters, U.S. Marine Corps. =..-c.t-t-=i--Custer, Benjamin A., Processing TARR Library of Congress a 8 Cuthell, David C., Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, State Department... ....._..___. 419 Cutler, Dr. John C., Pan American Sanitary Bureau 6 Cyr, CWO Norman B., Office of Under Secre-tary of the Navy 4 Cyr, Paul, Senate Committee on Banking and Crreney itheA 28 2 mana Let Czarnecki, Marian A., House Committee on Foreign ATIaine erah 264 Czarniechi, Leonard J., Urban Renewal Ad-ET EEH BEREy DMN ob Oa Sor A a Le 581 Czayo, George M., International Organization AfTadrs, Slade. Go il aE 417 Czyzak, John J., Far Eastern Affairs, State DEAN. uae ae a SE 414 D Daane, J. Dewey, Deputy Under Secretary of Treasury. ii olaigo onan luo: oh birdie o, 427 Dabney, William C., American Printing House for the Blind... Teta Bn A 539 Basia Mrs. Emilio, The Congressional a a Le SL a RT iG 562 Indwidual Index Page Page Daddario, Emilio Q. (Representative from Connecticut): Blography rr Se ar les deere 26 Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 258 Civil War Centennial Commission___________ 275 Dadet, Emmanuel Damongo, Ambassador from Congo (Brazzaville)... i lio oi eas 701 Dagg, William R., Senate Radio and Television 9 IU Nn a DE SNS Co Se 785 Dague, Paul B. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): BIOS ADIY cont vv er a wa im Ho mtg Hm Bi 144 Arvienlture Comamitles:. oo cncaeeiosaeua- sau 251 Dahlgaard, Tyge: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... ino eatin ae din 678 International Finance Corporation. __________ 680 Dale, Chester, National Gallery of Art.________ 605 Dale, Russell L., Washington city post office._. 669 Dale, William B.: International Monetary Fund._..____________ 681 Special Assistant to the Secretary, Treasury_. 428 D’Alesandro, Thomas, Jr., Renegotiation BOA nan nl a eS he 596 Daley, Lt. Gen. John P., Headquarters, U.S. Army Combat Developments Command.__ 452 Daley, Lucy K., House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service... _.......... 265 Dalton, Col. Honore G., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. ontario 460 Daly, Mavis G., secretary to Representative DOTY ha Toe he in a Se i a 314 Daly, Robert 4AP Yederal Fire Couto ouun oo oiiani 579 Public Buildings Service... coor malian 574 National Capital Planning Commission ______ 590 Dalzell, H. P., National Bureau of Standards-_ 526 Damico, Joseph 1., Patent Office... nmiom 528 D’Amico, Nancy P., Office of District Corpora- HionCounsel... ....... cu iovintas tied cante® 658 Dammann, Peter A., Securities and Exchange COMMIASION or eaten. 597 D’Amore, Arcangelo, Commission on Mental Healthve en n 628 Damminger, Henry A., Installations and Logis- Hes, Dolonse. or i nn Ere 4 39 Damours, Leon W., Bureau of Reclamation____ 495 Danaher, John Anthony, circuit judge, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (biography). ______._..___. 621 D’Andrea, Con. J., Senate Radio and Television SEI a A DH CI a 785 Danis, George C., Bureau of the Public 9% er a A St rd ds i Br ER 4 Dans Mary, House Committee on Ways and Meng tL 2rdhe LSE 266 Daniels, C. Franklin, Federal Housing Admin-15H 63 1 Er OI ee he CE TL Pi 582 Daniels, Dominick V. (Representative from New Jersey): Eh etreeyp Ie a ER TH 101 Education and Labor Committee ____________ 253 Post Office and Civil Service Committee_____ 257 Daniels, Draper, Office of Secretary of Com-11307Lv pS Ln EE Sh SE SR SR Ca iY 517 0 Daniels, M. B., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System HE Ae DL SER lr SR 556 Danson, Dr. Edward B., Jr., Advisory Board on National Pavke ote. ili. Sma. 494 Dante, Lee F., District Corporation Counsel’s OIC ovr te seromaSAE us ra 59 Dantzie, Maurine E., Senate Committee on Armed Berviees. Loieel hie 247 Danz, Capt. L. E., U.S. Naval Station.___.__.. 466 Darby, Col. James A. Office of Legislative LAER Err Pl a Hy eeSe lS) 471 Darden, Dr. Colgate W., Jr.: James Madison Memorial Commission..___... 277 Washington National Monument Society. __. 610 Darden, William H., Senate Committee on ATHIOA BOrViCos son eos 247 Dargans, Louise Maxienne, House Committee on Education and Labor... iaciccecvecaren 264 Darling, Joseph W., International Security ATS, Delonge. ce i i lesan enan 440 Darling, Richard OC., Office of the Majority a5 a SE Gl A ee Darlington, Charles F., Ambassador to Republic of Qohon ti i eden natn od Darnell, Maj. Gen. Carl, Jr., Army Staff_______ Darrison, F. Gibson, Jr. secretary to Represent- ative Miller of New York... _. Darter, Lewis J., Jr., National Archives and Records Service. oo. came a ie Daschbach, Richard J., Senate Select Commit-tceonSmaliBusiness. o.oo. Lo Dashiell, H. H., Railroad Retirement Board. Dashner, Lee A, Bureau of Administration, State Department, when SERIE Lae Daugherty, Wayne F., Public Housing Admin-arenaI RES i HS Ses a Davenport, Henry F., National Capital Housing ANNOY. a re ee 590 Davenport, Jay J., Pan American Union Davenport, Roy K.: Civil War Centennial Commission___________ Office of Under Seeretary of the Army________ Davenport, Samuel R., Office of he ar of ETE Tn a I RANI Re ein oe St talilie Dgl 359 David, Nelson B., U.S. Representative to the International Civil Aviation Organization, Montreal: coi ld sr 2 oer dint 720 Davidson, Lt. Gen. Garrison H.: GO U.S. Continental Army Com-man Davidson, Julius, ayia Na Department, Yibrary ol. Congress... ii meron inet 367 Davidson, Walter A., Agricultural Marketing Creel i a 502 Davies, David A., World Meteorological Organi-A LR SRE 695 Davies, Rodger P., Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State Department_____ 420 Davila, Dr. Céleo: Honduran Ambassador.........-ico: 704 Organization of American States_... __________ 685 Davis, Arthur A., Housing and Home Finance ATONEYI nr Toya anh ae Te Yee rain 580 Poe i P., District Board of Zoning Ad-justment Se ee 668 Davis, Maj. Gen. Benjamin O., Jr., Office of Operations, AIP 0. cco cen Poree........ 474 Davis, Bruce, G., Bureau of Reclamation_____ 495 Davis, Chester C., United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission__________ 280 Davis, Christine Ray, House Committee on Government Operations. _.......0 = 264 dT (Representative from Tennes- see): Blograbhy aot lus pi Na anne ae 160 Public Works Committee... ..... 0. 258 Davis, Mrs. Clifford, The Congressional Club__ 562 Davis, Clint, Forest Service...> ¢ 513 Davis, Dorothy, Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs cl. ot. i oh cee 249 Davis, Capt. Douglas W., Inter-American Defense Board oo am aL ta 674 Davis, Edward P., Pan American Union__._._. 687 Davis, Finis E., American Printing House for the Bind ol cal tno ca he Te 539 Davis, Florence T., secretary to Representative BUY ON rs Le a he a Davis, HY, Research and Development, Air Dates aad P., Agricultural Marketing Servioe. ode Dlg a Sent tan ed 502 Davis, J. Lionberger, Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission. z..a 280 Davis, Capt. Jack C., Office of Naval Research. 458 Davis, James N., Installations and Logistics, ICONS rs a oo imme it wt AT RD 439 Davis, John F., Clerk, U.S. Supreme Court____ 617 Davis, John J., Weather Bureau... _.......... 529 Davis, Joseph A., Senate Committee on the JUICY oo a a SEL 249 Davis, John W. (Representative from (Georgia): Biography Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 258 Davis, Lloyd H., Federal Extension Service_... 505 Davis, Mary W., secretary to Representative Rosenthal 321 Davis, Cdr. Oliver E., Office of the Judge Ad vocate General of the Navy. cores Congressional Directory Page Davis, Oliver T., Region 13, Small Business AAAS IIo 2 rl Te ite 603 Davis, Oscar H., judge, U.S. Court of Claims (Biography oh aresa AS 631 Davis, Richard H., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs... __....___.__ 418 Davis, Robert T., General Services Administra- Davis, Thomas Jeff, Business and Defense Serv- jees Aeministration. tol SLL 522 Davis, Watson, National Inventors Council.___. 519 Davis, Capt. Ld J., Bureau of Yards and Bocks Novy bh 50 fase od es phir 466 Davitt, John Lt Internal Security Division, Justice LL HS TE brs SI Ht 3 Te oo ht 25 479 Davoren, William T., Technical Review Staff OO rmsDar Sn a 490 Dawes, Howard C., Senate Press Gallery.... 723 Dawson, E. G., Office of Comptroller of the Currency a nines 432 Dawson, Howard A., Jr., judge, U.S. Tax Court EE Eh oR a i RS SB BT Qe Fred 642 Dawson, James S., Jr., Maritime Administra-5 i a 525 BO Dawson, Roy C., Food and Agriculture Organi- zation of the United Nations... ocvevm-674 Dawson, William L. (Representative from Illinois): LETTENT AeSMC el SEE he, 43 District of Columbia Committee. .___________ 253 Government Operations Committee _._______ Day, Clarence T., House Periodical Press Gallery 799 Day, J. yard (Postmaster General): DO ADI ii re i me mS a a efi emp 483 Advisory Board, Post Office... 483 Day, James V., Federal Maritime Commission. 568 Day, Lyndon In. Federal Home Loan Bank ET Eee Gn 568 Day, Melvin S., National Aeronautics and Space Administration SARE a RO a ee 587 Day, Monroe F., Federal Trade Commission___ 571 Day, William =, Commissioner, Court of CLD)Fe ER I CT Si 632 Deachman, William J., Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences... .....-co-s 247 Deakins, James A., House Committee on Armed Services Ey a a at 263 Deal, Calvin P., Civil Service Commission_____ 557 de Aloneida, Rémulo, Pan American Union____ 687 Dean, Alan Y. Federal Aviation Agency_______ 565 Dean, Anthony P., Forest Service, Agriculture. 512 Dean, Dr. Benjamin 2... District Board of Police and Fire Surgeons. Sh Er 660 Dean, John H., Foreign Agricultural Service___ 506 Dean, Col. John W., Jr., International Security Affairs, LTO AY a ieee 439 Dean, Prentice N., Committee for Reciprocity Information Rl BTN I FL Py 561 Dean, Capt. Ralph D., Office of Engineering, 008t GUO wire bbs sa de ironsemai 4 Dean, Russell J. N., Office of Vocational Re-Dab ATION... oan eas Sl te i nid 540 Deane, Col. John R., Jr., Office of Defense Re-3earcly and -ENZINeSIrING ... cv... v vo i mii msi 436 Deane, Philip, United Nations Washington Information Center... iii eisai rman ones 693 Deaner, George E., District Fire Department__ 660 Deaton, Clara S. Army Liaison Office... ... 364 DeBaggio, Carl, "Bureau of Narcotics... 432 Debevoise, Thomas M., Federal Power Com- Hed EO RAASR 571 de Borchgrave, Dorothy, Confidential Amistet to the Secretary of the Treasury... ...____. Debus, Dr. Kurt, Field Establishments, Rs Sonat Aeronautics and Space Administra- = 0 LB ERLe AR 589 de Coo, Esther N., Pan American Union____ 686 DeChard, James L. , District Plumbing Board__ 664 Decker, Maj. Gen. Charles 1: Cy EE A a ES 451 8. Baldiers THOMe ren seman one seems he m= 607 Commission on International Rules of Judicial Procedare. a. 561 Dedrick, Calvert L., Bureau of the Census____ 523 Dee, John F., regional office, Post Office De-partment 4 Page Deedrick, W. E., Congressional Record Index... 269 Deem, Jane M., House Select Committee on ral] BUSHES oon tee onse senna tii Deery, Charles E., Bureau of Engraving and POI me ens 432 Dees, Bowen C., National Science Foundation.. 593 De Felice, A. Richard: Committee for Reciprocity Information... ____ International Affairs, Foreign Agriculture DA ee 506 DeFord, Rear Adm. C. C., Bureau of Medicine and Bareery, Navy. nl sialon 462 DeFrance, Dr. Smith J., National Aeronautics and Space 2. _... 589 Administration... Dsta®, Donald G., Government Printing DeHority, Edward H., Federal Deposit Insur- Anee COr POL ION, a es 568 de Jongh, John P., Office of Territories, Interior. 495 De Keyser, Henry L., Capitol Page School bind ia 362 de Laittre, John, Federal Home Loan Bank Board 5 Oils, James J. (Representative from New York): Bora a Sed Rules Committee United States Constitution 175th ANveSY - COMMISSION rT ye Delaney, John A., Federal Trade Commission_._ ial Delaney, Brig. Gen. Joseph F., Office of Comp- troller, AfrForee or STE 473 Delano, William, Peace-Corps..-----ceo. 426 De La 0, Eloise, Secretary to Senator Anderson. 309 de Largentaye, Jean, International Monetary un Ce A pe Saal coh Ea BAR i de Lavalle, Dr. Juan Bautista, Organization of Ameren States oof dit ovenanos 685 DelBalzo, Francis A., Office of Clerk of the H BRIBE da Ln Rr ia 354 Del Balzo, Mary Jane: Secretary to Senator Mansfield. ._______.______ 311 Secretary to Senate Majority Leader.___._____ 349 Dal Jory, Jorge, International Monetary ” ma aS i A SA oS 682 Del Giorno, Zachary T., Public Housing Ad-ministration EAs er SNE 0 Ht 583 Dell, Richard A., Rural Electrification Admin-: istration. ht Looe Lda AE UL ay 509 Della Corte, A. Alfred, National Mediation BOAT. coc i wigs Sa EA A SRI AT 592 Delite John R., Office of Internal Audits, COHITIOT00 oo ime ore eren ea 518 DeLoach, Cartha D., Federal Bureau of In- vestigation ns ee A er err SS 480 del Rio, Jose Saiz, Pan American Union._______ 687 DeLuca, Brig. Gen. Joseph R., Installations and Logistics, Defense... lo... . 5.2 439 Delwart, Louis O., Pan American Unijon_______ 686 Debi Mary, House Committee on Judici- Dembits, Lewis N., Board of Governors, Fed- eral Reserve System. 5 Dembling, Paul G., National Aeronautics and Space Administration. oi. ..iod20 on 587 Dement, Norman E., District Department of Occupations and Professions... ___________ 663 De Michele, Margaret C., administrative as- sistant to Senator Mansfield._ 311 de Moraes, O. Alexander, Pan American Union. 687 Dempsey, Patricia A., House Committee on Districi of Colombia. ro om mee catia Demuth, Richard H., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development _________ 677 Denham, Mrs. Elinor R., Administrative Office of the United States Courts... --cceeee 647 DeNio, Reginald M., Forest Service, Agricul-3 t 512 Denit, W. Darlington, Bureau of Reclamation._ 494 Denney, George C., Jr., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. __ 248 Denney, Lawrence V., Claims Division, GAO.. 365 Dennis, Lawrence E., Peace Corps. ------------414 Dennis, Samuel J., Bureau of the Census. -----523 Dennis, Sharon E., Naval Liaison Office. ____--364 Dent, Harry S., administrative assistant to Senator Thurmond 313 Individual Index Page Dent, John H. (Representative from Pennsyl-vania): BlograbhV.. oo rr Sena tina based 148 Education and Labor Committee... 253 House Administration Committee. _-----____-255 Denton, William N., Jr., District Board of Ex-aminers and Registrars of Architects... Denton, Winfield XK. (Representative {rom Indiana): OETA fo oh le re me Br pS en 53 Appropriations Committee. ....ccoccvnoevnee-251 Dentz, Edwin J., National Selective Service Appeal BOR a ae 594 Denys, Maj. Roberto Bayma, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission... 684 de Partearroyo, Mrs. Luz H. G., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Merie0. coo odues i vet psp tn os De Perini, Wilbur G., House Press Gallery De Pilla, Albert T. , Botanic Garden... ....-DePrenda, Salvatore J., Veterans’ Administra-tion Congressional Tiaison Service... 363 de Pury, Virginia M., Bureau of the Budget____ 410 DePuy, Geraldine S., Bureau of International TL OAPe i 520 Derato, S. Michael, Office of Legislative Coun-rT Rn a eRHE San 352 Derickson, Capt. Richard B.: Navy Couneil of Personnel Boards_.___.___.___ 455 Naval-Clemeney Board... .ccecicenesnssmsnm-s 456 Naval Examing Board, Tine... ---------455 Naval Physical Disability Review Board._._._. Derounian, Steven B. (Representative from New York) BIOgIADNY el ah ih ome eS SE wat 106 Ways and Means Committee. .ocoovmeenena 259 Derrickson, Russell C., House Committee on Education and RRS 264 Derry, John A., Atomic Energy Commission_._ 553 Derryberry, 0. Merton, Tennessee Valley AHO IY adamme ASS 608 Dervaux, P., Caribbean Organization... 673 Derwinski, "Edward J. (Representative from Illinois): Lr A Le Ee NR i 45 Foreign Affairs Committee 254 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. __.. 257 Deschler, Lewis, Parliamentarian of the House... 353 de Seynes, Philippe, United Nations: _-.......-692 DeShazo, T. G., Office of Comptroller of the Currency 432 DeSio, Sed Office of the General Counsel, NLRB 592 Des Marais, Philip H., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare... 537 de Souza, Heitor, Pan American Union... 686 de Souza, Jodo Gongalves, Pan American Union. 687 de Souza e Ariarigboia, Lt. Gen, Armando, Inter-American Defense Board. -------—---Dessecker, Ernest L., Securities and Exchange on TT TN a NS ae Sl SI Fe Cal Deuster, Donald E., secretary to Representative MeCloty reEnno tt Bae aE 319 Deutormany, Vice Adm. Harold T., U.S. Mis-sion to the United Nations... ---——---423 Deutrich, Mabel E., National Archives and Records Service. . BA 577 Devaney, John J., Securities and Exchange Comrnission fT I tc el Balan 598 Devers, Gen. Jacob L., American Battle Monu-ments Commission -DeVico, Capt. Anthony J., Office of Judge Ad-vocate General, Nav 459 Devine, SamuelL. (Representative from Ohio): Biography ay Swe I Ae h House Administration Committee. ----------Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Devlin, Ralph J., Office of Clerk of the House--354 De Vol, Harry D., District Undertakers’ Com-mittee A RA 0 I RE SL eal 664 De Weese, Winifrede B., Republican Policy Committee, Senate. 25 de Weldon, Felix W., Commission of Fine Arts. 560 Dewey, Charles S. , Washington National Monu-ment Society. 610 deWilde, John C., International Bank for Re-construction and Development ---—--------6 Page DeWitt, Joseph H., District Board of Parole... 665 Dexter, Wayne V., Office of Management Serv- ices, Agriculture. _ de Zendegui, Guillermo, Pan American Union__ 686 d’ Harnoncourt, Rene, Indian Arts and Crafts Board. nit ndi ste dots dashed Ava RE Ea 492 Diamond, Clark G., District Public Library___ 665 Diamond, Edward L., Bureau of Labor Sta- rte Saabany a 535 Diamond, Dr. Murray A., Office of Surgeon General, BEW. Cl ia cmafaa 542 Diamond, William, International Finance Cor-poration... een 679 DiBlasi, Francis P., Jr., Office of Operations, State Department: =o os aaa 421 Dies, Genre A., Agricultural Marketing Serv- ER SNE lr, RR A Se MO TEA 5 Dick, iin E., House Committee on Judiciary. 265 Dick, Jane Warner, U.S. Mission to the United Fr CE Dick, Meda V., secretary to Senator Byrd of Virginia. oo im da a Ne hee ry Dickens, Capt. P. F., Jr., Naval Medical School. 462 Dickerson, Denver, secretary to Senator Bible__ 309 Dickerson, Lorena P., Army Liaison Office_.___ 364 Dickie, Alex Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Yarborough... il giositis 313 Dickinson, Dorothea, secretary to Representa-tive Wyman. ooo i fh tdi 324 Dickinson, Roy G., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions 646 Dickman, Brig. Gen. Joseph L., Office of Secre-taryofthe Afr Borger i whine on Diddle, Gerald F., Rural Electrification Admin- Ere tSA CSE Sa 509 Diehl, James N., Forest: Service. ....... Dieman, Charles A., Bureau of Facilities, Post Office. Department. c-i. 0. iv. iste oon 485 Dietrich, Bertram A., Federal National Mort-gage Association. oo oli sans Cond ant 585 Diggs, Charles C., Jr. (Representative from Michigan): BlogvapBy o.oo si i oe eS 79 District of Columbia Committee... ...._____ 253 Foreign: Affaivs Committee... 2... 254 di Girolamo, Armando, Administrative Divi-glonsiusieg oe aor Ta adage 0 Dillard, Capt. Chester L., Office of Legislative Affairs, N 458 Dillender, Col. Clyde M., Jr., Assistant to the Sacretaryol Defense... oil aol 442 Dillon, C. Douglas (Secretary of the Treasury): Biography of Advisory Commission on rn RIalIONS oo res hasnt nem Sn 549 American Red Cross. ooh. cite ni iit anna 550 Foreign Service Buildings Commission. ._____ 423 Foreign-Trade Zones Board... __________ 573 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen- tial Federal Expenditures... ._.._____ 273 Library of Congress Trust Fund Board. 369 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems..._.___ 434 National Park Trust Fund Board... _.___ Dillon, E. Scott, Maritime Administration_____ Dillon, John H., administrative assistant to the Secretary of the Nav DiLorenzo, Jack T., Office of General Counsel, Post Office te En i a ar 4 Dilweg, LaVern R., Foreign Claims Settlement Qoramisgion. foie.ah tac 573 Lo Dine Bos A., Federal Crop Insurance Cor- Dinka Li D. (Representative from Michi-gan): Biography Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commit- tee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__. 257 House Select Committee on Small Business__ 261 Dingell, Mrs. John D., Jr., The Congressional Club 563 Dinke, Berhariou, Ambassador from Ethiopia. 702 Diop, Ousmane Sace, Ambassador from Senegal. 710 Dippre, Doreen, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System Cm Ms an 555 Congressional Directory Page Dirksen, Everett McKinley (Senator from Illinois): Biography... co a Ee I RL OD Sl TTR 43 Finanececormmitiee.. 00 Ll Sool 241 Judiciary Committee... _.__.._.... __ 242 Commission for Extension of the U.S. Capitol. 269 Minority Floor Leader, Senate_._____________ 346 Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation- ay Boley... oo oi se an 271 Republican Policy Committee......__________ 245 Special Committeeon Aging ________________ 246 Senate Office Building Commission._..._______ 270 Disney, Francis L., Capitol Police....._________ 362 Disney, Lewis F., Capitol Police.______________ 361 Disney, Capt. M. K., Office of Legislative Atates, Navy "ol ciel She AS 458 Disosway Lt. Gen. G. P., Office of Operations, Ady Pores. [0 JL gid ed a0 de ot Ditech, William E., House Committee on Science Arid ASUIORRITLIOS. vera 265 Dixon, Elizabeth C., secretary to Representative Heryphill o-oo oo ites a he 318 Dixon, Ira A., Federal Home Loan Bank Board._ 568 Dixon, Julian T., Federal Communications Commission. oof a wd oar Eds 567 Dixon, Paul Rand, Federal Trade Commission _ 571 Dixon, Roger C., Bureau of Economic Affairs, Sigte Department... oi il Lo 4 Dixon, Thomas F., National Aeronautics and Space Administration..._"_. .... 587 Doan, Mason C., Federal Housing Administra-tion nr GUL Ee Cr 3 a SUN IT et ae 582 Doarn, James W., Health, Education, “and Wel-fare, Regional os a a 538 Oostmdm Dobrynin, Anatoly F., Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Ambassador... olen 711 Dobyns, Norman I.., secretary to Representa-tive Downing Docherty, — MM., Office of General Counsel, Army Docking George, Export-Import Bank of Wash- Dockstader, F. J., Indian Arts and Crafts Board. 492 Dobb, Halbert Ww. Railroad Retirement Board. 596 Dodd, J. David, International Finance Corpo- OY rr ts 679 Dodd, Thomas J. (Senator from Connecticut): Biography Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee... 239 Foreign Relations Committee... .____ 241 TRACI COTme rora me am me 242 Bowe of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad- Dodie 2 Hold Wee James Madison Memorial Commission. _____ U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com- Dodge, Maj. Gen. Charles G.: Army Staff Chief of Public Information, Army Dodson, Emily, House Committee on Science NA ASITONANEIOR. occ cre sensei wt ot mri mor ioe 265 Dodson, John I., Office of Clerk of House_.____ Doehler, Lt. Col. William F., Headquarters, LS. Nain Corns ae 460 Doering, William F., Bureau of International CTI Os ro he in ii wr a So 520 Doherty, James, J., regional office, Post Office beeEe Ce te pa hel 488 Doherty, John F., Internal Security Division, i i he ALE i Sd 479 Dott: Vincent R., secretary to Representa-| tive Charles H. Wilson of California______ 323 Doherty, William C., Ambassador to Jamaica__ 717 Dolan, Claire M., Region 14, Small Business ARIS BION. ol im re mrp Sen se mm mt i ot 603 Dolan, Joseph F., Office of Deputy Attorney encral Fadler aaa tant 477 Dolan, Thomas J., Defense Materials Service__ 575 Dole, Robert (Representative from Kansas): 50 Err Te A de Ne Ss a tr Eley Agriculture Committee Page Doll, Arthur, Region 4, Small Business Admin-istration cd Sota ii na a ea ie 601 Dollins, John W., Board on Geographic Names. 491 Domingus, Howard, Interstate Commerce Com-Thission orl ULE Sa 5 Dominick, Peter H. (Senator from Colorado): ra Co a i AT 23 Banking and Currency Committee___________ 240 District of Columbia Committee. ____________ 241 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _______ 242 National Memorial Stadium Commission____ 278 Dominy, Floyd E., Bureau of Reclamation__.__ Dompierre, Oliver J., Office of the Senate Mi-nority Bloor Leader. ol orodndi aid 3 Donabedian, Capt. George: Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps__......_____ 460 Donahue, Bernice, secretary to Representative Talcott 322 Donahue, Charles Office of the Solicitor, Labor. 532 Donahue, Joseph P., secretary to Representative Monagan Em i an 320 Donaldson, Allyn C., Office of Special Consular Sorviees, State. iana 422 Donaldson, Franklin P., Utilization and Dis-posal SRLR 576 Donaldson, John W., Export-Inport Bank of Washington i Rm Ee en a re oe 564 Donaldson, WilliamJ., Jr., House Press Gallery. 723 Down George, Bureau of International Com-als mie Ler on sp mama PRE A 520 IY, Prank J., Securities and Exchange COIISSION Li Ch og th hmm wares rm wm rns 597 Donegan, Thomas J., Subversive Activities COO Oar a oii dion se wie wer 607 Donley, Owen J., administrative assistant to Senator NI eOeVern eae es 311 Donlon, Mary H., judge, United States Customs Court (biography) 635 Donnahoo, Robert W., Federal Mediation and ConclHAIon SorVioe. rae 569 ciessnommms Donnella, George F.: District Corporation Counsel’s Office..______. 658 District Public Utilities Commission..__._____ 666 Donnelley, Dixon, Assistant to the Secretary of BE RN wrrsess totes sp wi ii rats 428 Donnelley, Rosemary, Senate Committee on Interior and Insular AflairS. ee ccammenn 249 Donnelly, Charles H., Reference Service, Li- DLALY Of CONTIORE... . ccs soi oo pag i moth 368 Donnelly, Charles T., Civil Aeronautics Board. 556 Donnelly, Joseph R. House Post Office.....ev ivi 357 Donnenwirth, Clair, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental REISEIONS.. fn 549 evictrains Donner, Otto: International Bank for Reconstruction and DOV ODIO, ois cous ied on soph seh ws so pA 677 International Finance Corporation. _.________ 680 Donock, Mary J., Expert Transcriber, Office of Official Reporters to House Committees... 359 Donoghue, P. Joseph, secretary to Representa-tive Boland: io ori tae a imids emits 14 Donohue, Harold D. (Representative from Massachusetts): ETRErh SE I a ES a Ce 2 Judiciary (Comes. . cumin mde msgs iosmm mn i wes 256 Donovan, Edward J., Board of Parole, Justice.. 481 Donovan, James A., Jr Advisory Commission on International Edu-cational and Cultural Affairs __.__._________ 424 Educational and Cultural Affairs, State. _____ 416 Donovan, John C., Executive Assistantto Secre-ng Bo Sea Ea CU Sse 531 Donovan, Patricia J., secretary to Senator MCBOVOIH. soci bh emo Si mes mrs 311 Donovan, Richard X., Atomic Energy Commis-3 Donovan, Ruth, Office of Management, Foreign Agricultural Servite. ..... imma cm————— 507 Dooley, Helen, House Committee on Public k Doran, Harry L., Office of Surgeon General, Health, Education, and Welfare____________ 542 Doran, John P., Bureau of Operations, Post Int TE Ee et FD 0 Ebi ho So ME Indwidual Index Page Page Dorfman, Ben D.: Committee for Reciprocity Information______ 561 Tarif Commission. vl en cnr ne regis 607 Dorfman, Col. Herman, Research and Develop-mento Aly Pore. 10 fon ooie anit iad als 470 Dorick, Stanley J., Office of Management Ser-VICES, ACTICANMIG, oir nr pwn mms Smid 515 Dorn, W. J. Bryan (Representative from South Carolina): ALa A Se CN Se GL 153 Public Works Committees. ....... c.ccesennin 258 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ..cnocnn-vas 259 Dorny, Carl H., Soil Conservation Service_.___. 512 Dorros, Leon G., Bureau of African Affairs, State Department... i. consenen mess 418 Dorsey, Rear Adm. Jack S., Defense Communi-CAINS AON mann pata 445 reira Dorsey, R. Corbin, Commodity Exchange Au- OY caa ee 502 Dosch, Earl F., Soil Conservation Service_..____ 511 Dotson, Floyd E., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior 490 Downers: Mrs. Ralph S., American Nato? Ree Cross... oe hd nm Re i Doud, John C., Transportation and i cations Service ES i ha Si a win 576 Doughtrey, Col. Buddy R., Office of Secretary of the Air Force 469 Douglas, James M., U.S. Territorial Expan-sion Memorial Commission 280 Douglas, Paul H. (Senator from Illinois): Biography: Jie ie a id a 43 Banking and Currency Committee. ______.____ 240 Binance Committee. ro 0. oa a. 241 Joint Committee on Defense Production.______ 271 Joint Economic Committees... ..._...... 273 Douglas, William Orville, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States (biog-raphy) 613 Douglass, Alexander S.,-Metropolitan Police DepArtINeIL. oo ne Se ie RS 662 Douty, Agnes M., Women’s Bureau, Labor____ 535 Douty, Harry M., Bureau of Labor Statistics. . 535 Douty, Kenneth, Bureau of Labor-Management LT Ln RE SE Se ee Se hag 33 Dowd, James E., Securities and Exchange Com- Dorey. oh (Representative from Texas): BIOTIN iina aR ah Ame 163 District of Columbia Committee. __..___._____ 253 Judiciwy-Committee... aratese sen inss 256 Dowling, Robert W., National Cultural Center_ 606 Dowling, Walter C., Ambassador to Germany_ 716 Dowling, William E., U.S. Tariff Commission_ 607 Downey, Miss E. F., Federal Deposit Insurance TEREA Ty i A Rn A Rr be SOE 568 Downey, Herman E., Senate Committee on ADpropriations. Cn el ena 247 Downey, Mylo S., Federal Extension Service, ATPere, rra 505 Downie, Jack, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. .coriiee-oc-n 688 Downing, Ethel H., secretary to District Engi-Neer COMMISSIONGE i aes anda tan nin as 655 Downing, Lewis K., District Department of Occupations and Professions Downing, Thomas N. (Representative from Virginia): BlOgr aD ri rae era Enna h aE 1 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. _ Science and Astronautics Committee. _..._____ Downing, William R., District Department of Occupations and Professions... .....ccvenvwe 664 Dowsett, Col. Frederick R., Headquarters, U.S. Marne Core. iil inn nasa gs nena 460 Doyle, Clyde (Representative from California): CITT al ne i Lgl SSSR Armed Serviees Committee Doyle, Frank M., District Department of Occu- pationgand Professions... Jo oil. 664 Doyle, James F., Bureau of Land Management. 492 Doyle, Joanne, House Committee on Veterans’ Linlihes altelati inn Ll deen tia 266 Doyle, Louis J., General Counsel, Post Office LER TTY IS I eA pe, 486 Doyle, Phil A., District of Columbia Redevelop- ment Land Agency 563 Doyle, Vincent A., Legislative Reference Serv- ice, Library of Congress 8 Dozier, Psworih B., Office of Secretary of ers a 350 Dozier, oii C., Senate Committee on Foreign ROIONS. Cea ata Drabkin, Murray, House Committee on Judi- ciary Drooiio P..T., U.%. Patent Office. ....ccu.-Draheim, Dr. Erwin R., Office of Personnel, Agriculture BL Eat on En UR OF 515 Drake, Jim, secretary to Representative Fulton of Tennessee Draper, Dr. Charles Stark, National Invenio Lana eRa a Drayer, Dolores, secretary to Senator Cotton. __. 500 Dreessen, Dr. Waldemar Cr Bureau of Employees’ Compensation, Labor. = Bureau of Medical Services, HEW ____________ Dregge, John W ., Civil Aeronautics Board... 5 Dreher, Dr. Herbert, Validation Board for German Dollar Bonde. coon. coe teaaa aust Drennen, William Miller, judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of)________._. Drescher, CharlesJ., Official Reporter, Senate.__ 352 Drewry, "Elizabeth B; National Archives and Records Service, ow cava tomas enr a teen ea Drewry, John M., House Committee on Mer-chant Marine and Fisheries. iu iieu-atdew Dripps, William N., District Department OF Licenses and Inspection RET ERE Driscoll, Edward J., Office of Materiel, 00 eeER Le 4 Driscoll, John G., Jr., Inter-American Tropical Tong Commission. sic. ca. ois asia tie Driver, Daniel, District of Columbia Redevelop-ment. Land Agengy.........cececicnmaosenes Driver, W. J., Veterans’ Administration HOHION ls ie 581 Drozniak, Edward, Ambassador from Poland... Drury, Robert F., Bureau of the Census.____.. Drustrup, Rear Adm. N. J., Bureau of Yards ond Docks, Navy. oi coieinpunsroleivstnm Dryden, Franklin B., Senate Committee on ADDITIONS: diol ut amen an wim dn mad 247 Dryden, Dr. Hugh L.: National Aeronautics and Space Administra- FOI tS ion fod ca sr Pe a PR Bs re ol 587 National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council Dryfoos, Marian S., Advisory Board on National TE Cong FO a eR EO 494 Dubester, Henry J., Library of Congress... .... 369 DuBois, Orval L. Securities and Exchange ComINISSION:. . ooh brn mile nts Sma be i 597 DuBridge, Lee A., National Science Founda- dO i si man De SS er a Tr re aS 594 Ducander, Charles F., House Committee on Science and Astronautics. ......ccmeeeaeana-265 Dudley, Charles C., Official Reporters to House CONICS 1 ii arn bb be nab waa wim meas 358 Dudley, Capt. Roger M., Office of Personnel, Coast Guard. i ae erie ra rar eat 431 Dudley, Thomas H., District Department of Licenses and Inspections. -oco-—oo-..2-661 Duensing, Hollis G., Capitol Police... ......... 361 Duerbeck, Edwin M., Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations —---.... 674 Duff, Lt. Gen. Charles B., Army Staff. __._.___. 451 Duffley, Thomas J., Office of Doorkeeper, 5 1 Fr Teed eICea Ce A a 356 Duftner, Capt. G. J., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, INQVY oc bear an fr a 462 Dugan, Hugh P., Region 7, Bureau of Reclama- BONY ro tnA ame 495 Dugan, John J., Bureau of Administration, Biate Department. al or on Ce ere 421 Duggan, Donald D., Bureau of Chief Postal En a CE a EN CAR es 4 Duggan, W. H., Internal Audit and Investiga- tion Division, Agriculture... .ccmoecneemas 504 Duke, Angier Biddle, Chief of Protocol, State.. 413 Congressional Directory Page Duke, Joseph C.: American Battle Monuments Commission___ 550 Capitol Police Board 361 Sergeant at Arms, Senate (biography of) .__.__ 351 Dulen, Charles M., 'National Mediation Board. 592 Dulski, Thaddeus J. (Representative from New York): BIOELADINY i. ui ci ey mee min pw oo ab a 122 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ Veterans’ Affairs Committee Battle of Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Celebra- Hon Commision. iihdr me am =a 275 Du Mars, M. L., Information Division, Agri- LT SR EL A Ee Rt I Cn Dumont, Donald A., Envoy to Burundi. ______ Dunbar, Kenneth A. Atomic Energy Com-; i 55 LE it O. Ann, secretary to Representative EENNO Stu LUE Sit bo I Duncan, Rear Adm. C. K., Bureau of Naval Personnel Duncan, Harold J., Geological Survey Duncan, J. Lawrence, Housing and Home Finance Ageney Lo eran aa Duncan, James R., Subversive Activities Con-trol aBoand oy hr A iat in 607 Dunean, John B., District of Columbia Com-ISS ONE. oe eh me 655 Duncan, John P., Jr.: Assistant Secretary, Agriculture... _.._.. 499 Commodity Credit Corporation. __.__________ 502 Marketing and Stabilization, Agriculture ____ 501 Duncan, Norman, secretary to Representative Purcell 321 Duncan, Robert B. (Representative from Oregon): BIOPAPIY i i i ii wield ie nied dw ea ba stato 141 Agriculture Committee. vane 251 .......ccvnanan Interior and Insolar Affairs. .....covvevnenen-255 Duncombe, Charles S., Patent Office_..._._.__.__ 528 Dungan, Ralph A., Special Assistant to the {RE TY ls RR BER Ea AAs, Ce EE IX Ch 409 Dunham, Dr. Charles L., Atomic Energy Com-TRIBGION i a ae ns Dunham, Donald C., U.S. Mission to the DO Nations a EE RE aa He tnd Sot I Dunham, Reed S., Office of Publications Sin agement, Commerce rn Ce ne I 518 Dunkle, L. L., Jr., Federal Supply Service.____ 575 Dunlap, Lloyd A., Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund___ Dunlop, H. A., International Pacific Halibut COMMISSION . ois codon sm wg mt 683 Dunlop, Helen, secretary to Senator Long of NESSOEPY = ah es SE 311 Dunn, Douglas M., Division of Corporation Finance Rn a etn rs a 597 Dunn, Edgar S., Jr., Business and Defense Services Administration._...........coueeen.. 521 Dunn, Levy Ernest, Office of Clerk of the House. 355 Dunn, Ray S., Jr., Bureau of Labor Statistics. 535 Dunnington, Robert H., Office of Administra- tive Assistant to Secretary of the Navy_____ Dunphy, Robert G., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Dunton, Edward A., Civil Service Commission. Dunzweiler, Edward R., Office of Research and Engineering, Post Office... oo... 4 Dupuis, Rene, International Joint Commission. Dupree, James A., secretary to Representative Rea. a i i i et 3 Duque Guimaraes, Rear Adm. Francisco, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Com- Duran, Joseph, Railroad Retirement Board.__ Durant, Capt. W. B., Jr., Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Nav Durbin, Charles G., Food and Drug Adminis-ye EIA TRAY Ed SAR GAR 1) Wh 540 Durfee, James Randall, judge, U.S. Court OE Claims (biography) Ea es = or ane 2 SEAT d ee Durfee, NormanA., American National fod © Mary Jane, secretary to Senator Kenned Durkee, William P., Office of Civil Defense_.__ 437 Durkin, Dorothy M., District Property Tax IE) CL I eo do hh A HN hd 656 Page Durkin, Joseph, Office, of the Doorkeeper, House. 356 Durso, Tony J., District Board of Barber Ex-BRENDES. = i El a as 663 Du Tant, Charles, administrative assistant to Senator Veehem. tho to else -....—woenn 311 Dutton, Fredak G., Assistant Secretary 4 Sta Duvall, LT E., District Department 2s Occupations and Professions. —-——— 663 DuVivier, Paul F., Consul to Monaco__.___._.___ 718 du Von, Jay, Community Facilities Adminis- BO ena 581 Dwyer, E D.,, Navy Management Office._.___ 456 Dwyer, Florence P. (Representative from New Jersey): LETS HLL es nd hs ange Op PE he a, 99 Banking and Currency Committee... ...__. 252 Government Operations Committee. _______ 254 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental ZILLI NR sa RE me feel ate I a 549 Dwyer, Francis X., Law Library, Library of LE Rh Se Bn a Me oe 367 Dwyer, Paul E. , House Post 'Office. ...a..k c= 357 Dwyer, Walter w., Interstate Commerce Com- 151 FALL] Aa Rt SM og eS Nils AMI Delp ep 585 Dye, Brad, Senate Judiciary Committee. ..____ 249 Dye, Elaine C., Senate Select Committee on Sol BUSINESS. na 2 Dye, Ira, Maritime Administration... _._.___.__. 525 Dye, J ohn C., Public Buildings Service... 574 Dyer, Ww. Robert, Honse Post Office...5. 357 Dykes, Jefferson 'C., Soil Conservation Service Dyrenforth, Evelyn, Congressional Record F513Er ao A MLL ss ht Do CE eb Rat 269 E Eady, Lawrence E., Federal Mediation and Concillation Service...——__. 569 Eagan, Laurence J., District Finance Office... 656 Eagle, Helyn, Senate Committee on Labor and PUD WOlIATE a oes tems wit 5 im sm 2 oe oe Eardley, Carl, Civil Division, Justice._...______ 4 Earl, Charles H, Advisory Board, Post Office.-Earl, Robert O., American National Red Cross. Earle, Capt. Robert A , Coast and Geodetic SI EY so i ncn ret rye po = ge i 1 fre 524 Earnest, James M., House Committee on Dis-fret ol COMI. oem the 263 Earnest, John A., District Corporation Coun-5 East, Sherrod E., National Archives and Re-LE ET ALE I RT pe Re Lae 577 Eastland, James O. (Senator from Mississippi): Blogtaphy....r csc ies dro oni aa tani no 84 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. _._______ 239 JUICY Committee. nieions mons 242 Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation- 01Ra LAES ie 20 New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission. Fa. arn Eastman, William H., Rural Electrification Administration. ... mesa 510 coven——— Eastwold, Rear Adm. E. R., Bureau of Ravel Weapons AREA a Lr Dae SS Easum, Donald B., Agency for Taio Development A NEI RD AY 424 Eaton, John H., Personnel Office, District OVEN ed oe ma de 656 Eaton, Paul R., Senate Committee on Appro- 300 ETE LOE RE A CS Ren a AE Ce 247 Eaton, Ramone S., American Red Cross. --__ 551 Eaton, Brig. Gen. Samuel K., International Security Allaire, Delonte. ou. cearan ema 440 Eaton, William W., Department of Commerce_. 517 Ls ZopeSas Board for Correction of Naval Eberhart, David C.: Administrative Committee of the Federal 51 ImI A BB National Archives and Records Service._._.__ Eberle, Harold F., secretary to Representative Corbett Eberly, John H., Weather Bureau....._.._______ Ebert, Charles David, Office of Sergeant at ATINS, Boa e. i as iden rms 351 Individual Index Page Eccles, Althea Arceneaux, Official Reporters to House Committees, i. Je iuipnrs innetinidan Echalar, Samuel, Pan American Union___.____. Ecker-Racz, 1. "Laszlo, Staff, Advisory Com-mission on Intergovernmental Relations_.. 550 Eckert, Charles E., GAO Liaison Office 363 Eckert, William 3, Utilization and Disposal | GR Ca Eckler, A. Ross, Bureau of Census Eddins, Duard , Administrative Depart-ment, TAbrary of Congress... ....covennimeeus 366 Eddy, Clarence G., National Mediation Board. 592 Eddy, Philip E., American National Red Cross. 550 Eden, Arthur, Bureau of Finance, Post Office. 485 Eder, Joseph, Regional Offices, General Ac-counting Beer. oi vdet lr 366 Edgerton, Henry W., circuit judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (IOZEADNYY i ots hen is wd Sobon a bt som ih 620 Edgerton, Wallace B., administrative assistant to Senator Williams of New Jersey________. Edmondson, Ed (Representative from Okla-homa): LT TTL A en aS SR SE SAT 138 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 255 Public Works Commitiet.v.uecenncnennionan 258 Edmondson, J. Howard (Senator from Okla-homa): BO TAD i i iit he ARB a mi ooh 137 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee. 239 Agriculture and Forestry Committee _________ 239 Edmonston, J. Harvey, Federal Power Com-HSS ON, eed ee Ce hs a 70 Edw ards, Don 6 Bini ov from California): Biography A eT SP ad Su Ba PE a a 14 Post Office and Civil Service Committee_____ 257 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ........cceneen.-259 Edwards, George F., Office of the Speaker.._. 353 Edwards, Irene Martin, secretary to Representa-tive Nygaard a A at en BES} a Gord 320 Edwards, Leonard E., Senate Committee on Appropriations El rn a he CES 247 Edwards, Leverett, National Mediation Board. 592 Edwards, Malcolm K., House Committee on Gov ernment Operations eR the br ans 264 Edwards, M. H., Farm Credit Administration. 565 Edwards, Max N., Department of Interior. ____ 489 Edwards, Capt. R. Y., Office of Merchant Marine Safety, Coast Guard. ..........._..... Boweras, William F., Saint Elizabeths Hospi-andibs ne Pn Eesley, Frances C., secretary to Representative Thomson of Wisconsin ENE Ll SI A LE) 323 Efimov, Grigory, International Atomic Energy Agency Egenroad, Charles L., Senate Committee on Banking and Currency.......:o-avue-otn 247 Egert, Millan L., Overseas Administrative Op-erations, State Department.......... ......... 420 Egertson, R. C., Office of Comptroller of the CUT eNCY ae oa aT lL Eh ae 43 Ehrenberg, Virginia, Civil Service Commission Tisison:Office.. . 7 sii ddd roars ic, Ehrenzweig, Prof. Albert A., Commission on International Rules of Judicial Procedure... 561 Ehrig, Leo J., Jr., District Finance Office__.____ 656 Ebrlick, Thomas, Special Assistant, State De- CRY Te 414 Einhorn, Raymond, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. /. iceon enion 588 Eisenberg, Milton, administrative assistant to Senatop ICeabing olial iste de ads Eisenhart, Charles H., Securities and Exchange Commission 597 Eisner, Lester, Jr., HHF A, Regional Offices____ 581 Eklund, Dr. Arne Sigvard, International Atomic Energy ASeNney.... ..;--ivaiuniies 693 El-Ahdab, Ibrahim Husayn, Ambassador from Lebanon Aa Tata At Ce I Bho Hh 7 Elbrick, C. Burke, Ambassador to Portugal and Possessions id ET ro i rR Elder, D. Moyne, secretary to Representative SCD ONS. ea trae Elder, Walter E., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission... 5 se oa 559 Eldredge, Charlotte, secretary to Representative Page Elgin, W. Swem, House Folding Room._________ 357 Ellender, Allen J. (Senator from Louisiana): 35% TresWe eR ANE, Te DRer 64 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. __.______ 239 ADDTODIAIONS oo Lo lh dame a 239 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen-tial Federal Expenditures......__.____._.____ New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission Eller, Jerome N., administrative assistant to Senator MeCarthy. i ovaes Semanatani 311 Ellickson, Katherine P., President’s Commis-sion on the Status of ‘Women, 1anor. .. 0 i Ellington, Dorothy L., Combined Airlines Ticket Officer 363 Elliot, Reed, A., Tennessee Valley Authority... 608 Elliott, Allan B., Distriet of Columbia Rede-velopment Land Ageneya ii ul hasSed 563 Elliott, Carl (Representative from Alabama): Biography SO TY 0h A Ln on Se eI 5 Rules Committee... Li. nn afoyen#2 258 Civil War Centennial Commission. __________ 275 Elliott, Charles F., Navy Bureau of Ships______ 465 Elliott, Mrs. John’ P., secretary to Representa-tive Gurney 317 Elliott, Stephen L., Civil Service Commission_. 557 Ellis, Clyde Dos Cooperative Advisory Com-rR LL ab ey 425 Els, D.R., Patent Offfen: 00 roi 528 Ellis, Grace V., Office of D.C. Commissioner___ 655 Ellis, John Wilson, secretary to Representative Aces Noaptea maning 321 Ellis, Katherine M., TOAlCIRrY er es eae a TE Ellis, L. Edward, Tennessee Valley Authority_. 608 Ellis, L. Louise, House Committee on Armed BO TVIO08, a, oh Sly Bat pans de ar 263 Ellis, Brig. Gen. Richard H., Air Staff....._._. 472 Ellis, Capt. William B., Office of Personnel, Coast R151ps ep epeeSIT Ellis, Rear Adm. William E.: Atomic Energy Conanission oo... 0 555 Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Enerey-Commission Lo. coon hndunes 446 Ellison, Anthony L., District Department of Motor Vehieles. oui iin nmin ame nis eons 668 Ellmore, Winant S., Office of Clerk of the House. 355 Ellsworth, Robert F. (Representative from Kansas): BIOGTADNY ii simi slim mo St pat Bag Sr 2s 59 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 257 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .___ 257 Veterans’ Afiairs Committee. .....-ccnvaveova 259 Elman, Philip, Federal Trade Commission.____ 571 Elmore, Douglas, House Document Room._.____ 357 Elsbree, Hugh L., Library of Congress---___.___ 367 Elson, Roy L., Administrative Assistant to Senator Hayden... oon ote a 310 Elson, Samuel J., Bureau of Accounts, Treasury. 433 Elstad, Leonard M., Gallaudet College_._______ 539 Elting, E. C., Agricultural Research Service... 500 Elting, Howard, Jr., Consul General to Liech- TT TTT] OME ENE Gm le Lay SL AR 718 Elwood, Robert B., Intelligence and Research, 2 State ne on ee hl Ely, J. for py Bureau of the Census_...__..__ 523 Ely, Maj. Gen. "William J., Headquarters, U.S. ‘Army Materiel Command....__ 451 Embly, Richard L., House Press Gallery._.____. 723 Embrey, Albert T, Metropolitan Police De- partment. ooo ei es as 662 Embrey, Lee Anna, National Science Founda- 071 CARA ee NR ee SE CE Emerson, C. H., Office of Doorkeeper, House... 356 Emerson, J. Terry, Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate. oar coo il rao a iodat 352 Emerson, Col. Kary C., Research and Develop-ment, BPTY iil ena bss ot dS Oe Sa ri ed dn 449 Emmons, Walter F., Tennessee Valley Author- Emrick, Maj. Gen. Paul S., Joint Staff, Defense. 443 Endicott, Kenneth M., National Institutes SE Health Enemark, Brig. Gen. W. A., International i ceority Afllnire, i: o_o 440 Defense... Enfield, Clifton W., House Committee on Pb Thompson of New Jersey... ....iuw 323 lic Works A Cr a Ee LH Se Congressional Directory Page England, George A., District Department Oe Motor Vehicles tli. CobiaJad lid Englander, Elwood L., Securities and Bias Commission... oon in did A ns Pia Engle, Byron, Agency for International Devel-ohyment J Bd ee cea land 3 425 Engle, Clair (Senator from California): Blographiyar. oil asada sade hl a 12 Armed Services Committee... ome. 240 Commerce Commiidee....... oo... i. 240 Select Committee on Small Business_________ 245 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine ACB Ls i an dee Teds aa SLE 274 Special Committee on Aging Engle, Mrs. Clair, The Congressional Club_____ Engle, Capt. P. R., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy 4 Englert, Roy T., Office of General Counsel, Treasury 427 Englund, Merrill W., administrative assistant to Senator Metealf vinnie ciraniani il 311 Enright, Alice E., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Serviee. __.. oo... oi... 249 Enright, Patricia, Office of Sergeant at Arms, 1 ST OE SE Sl Ahi) Se CI ey 351 POSE Lort it em A mi 438 ou Ephraim, Dr. Zachary N., District Department of Occupations and Professions... 663 Epley, Capt. Thomas F., Office of Engineering, CoastiGunrd J ub ai 430 Erdahl, Robert S., Criminal Division, Justice__ 479 Erickson, Capt. R. A., Bureau of Medicine and SUrgery, NAVY o.oo i ba A pms btu 461 Ericson, E. Philip, Tennessee Valley Authority. 608 Erisman, P. H., District Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Board Zo... Lien 0 664 Ernst, David H., Bureau of Economic AfTairs, State Depmrtment. Lu uiiinsnmamannnn 415 Ernst, Edith Stamps, United States Civil Serv-ice Commission Liaison Office...nnuun oo... 363 Eroza, Rear Adm. Fernando Magafia, Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commis-SIOM oop Lal lL RI as MRE GE 684 Ershler, Maj. Philip, District Board of Parole__ 665 Erskine-Lindop, C. P., Caribbean Organization. 673 Eon tii J., Jr. (Senator from North Caro- ina): BIOTA 0 ada Bh a i i iii mA mm 123 Armed Services Committee... ove. 240 Government Operations Committee__________ 241 Judiciary Committee... _..... .. 0 4 242 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Bolations. uo de] dadaint 549 North Carolina Tercentenary Celebration Commission... 0. ou lau a a sd 287 U.S. Constitution 175th Anniversary Com- wissen... ol. 0 aan Re 280 Escarpenter, Claudio, Pan American Union____ 686 Esch, Dr. Victor H., District Board of Police and Tire Surgeons... ol Lai ia eid dn 660 Escudero, Dr. Gonzalo, Organization of Ameri-oh be ARE TIECOREE RL si 685 Li Clarence R., Foreign Agriculture Seryice lun onde a es an 505 Eskildson, Hugo N., Atomic Energy Commis-LT A ROR Sa LS APR Re LBA Eu 554 Esper, Henry M., Office of Sergeant at Arms, haley de aR el a Nh 351 Espinosa, Guillermo, Pan American Union_____ 686 Estep, Robert R., District of Columbia Court of CE orioral BOEBIONT. ee a oa ti 645 Estes, Edwin E., Washington City Post Office__ Estes, Dr. Hillard D., Federal Aviation Agency. Estes, Thomas S., Ambassador to Republic of Upper he Etter, Capt. H. S., Bureau of Medicine and Sur-SETV NAVY an Ede adhe 461 Etzell, Maurice L., Civil Service Commission__ 558 Evans, Allan, Intelligence and Research, State__ 416 Page vans, Courtney A., Federal Bureau of Investi-ET Ol SR RS I A es st 51 ALS de 1a Evans, George E., House Committee on Appro-DYIRLIONS 263 Evans, Hugh C., Office of Legislative Counsel BAD. LL LL Shin his mts dr me 352 Evans, James C., Office of Manpower, Defense__ 440 Evans, John R., District Apprenticeship Coun-eo! ie lt Te ATR Berk in Sear 657 Evans, Marvin R., Office of Clerk of the House... 354 Evans, Norman H., U.S. Patent Office..._._____ 528 Evans, Paul L., Tennessee Valley Authority___ 608 Lhe gt R., United States Information ARETE ALOR br RETR A Rr CE TR IL ee 609 Evins Mai. Gen. Roy T., Jr., Defense Supply ETT SI Re nk NEC eis LS IN SRE Te 445 Evans, W. Duane, Associate Commissioner, Bu-vreau of Labor Statistics.....ocai ih .... 534 Evans, W. Ney, Commissioner, U.S. Court of JEve Ue Rb eR Shai SRC 632 Evans, William H., Field Establishments NASA ULL Ls Lt a baits Evans, oo, William S., Office of Information, Aut hority ee ee nn re 59 Everett, Ned P., House Committee on Merchant Marine and "Fisheries ESE St a eli To 265 Everett, Robert A. (Representative from Tennessee): x HEEpL I eal i SR A EAT id 159 House Administration Committee ...._.______ 255 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ....____. 259 Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Cele- bration Commission. oo...bi i 275 Everitt, Cdr. Martha L., U.S. Naval Station__. 466 Everly, Sandra D., Senate Committee on Fi- NANCE. 2 a ah a sa ay 248 Everton, John §S., Ambassador to Burma, Union OE ach ei ada 715 Evins, Joe L. (Representative from Tennessee): Biography I lh nat. 158 Appropriations Committee... ...._.. .-.. 251 House Select Committee on Small Business. 261 Ewers, John C., U.S. National Museum________ 6 Ewing, Gordon’ A., U.S. Information Agency... 609 Ewing, Homer H., "National Inventors Council. 519 Eyring, Henry, National Science Board. -—____ 594 F Faber, James N., Office of Secretary of the Interior ie id eh on i BEL 489 Fabian, Harold P., Advisory Board on National Parks, 23 7 Pit RR a al aE A STNG 94 Fabik, Rear Adm, Theodore J. , Office of Engi-neering, eas Caard nmin 430 Facio, Gonzalo J.: Organization of American States. .......___ 685 Ambassador from Costa RiCa..coneecmeco 701 rene Fahey, James J., District Department of Li-censes and Inspections SERRE. EE (BS 661 Fahey, Joseph J., Office of Sergeant at Arms, STUE a EE 351 Fahey, Paul I., Tennessee Valley Authority... 608 Fahlbusch, Capt. Herman R., Defense Supply Agenc Fahy, Charles, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for "the District of Columbia Circuit (OIOZraPRYY Ln inns wh oh Ee a a as 620 Failor, William R., Field Offices, Bureau of ; Outdoor BR oeretlion oatTE 497 Fairall, Meade C., District Fire Department___. 660 Falfan, Maj. Gen. Alfonso Gorza, Joint Mexican- United States Defense Commission_________ 684 Falk, Alexander J., Business and Defense Serv-fees Administration... oon. oo. aoUll Falk, Elmer M.,, Bureau of Security and Con- sular Affairs, State Department____________ 422 Fol z oseph T., Bureau of Land Manage-on Fallon,n Git H. (Representative from Mary- ny idee a Re TI 69 Public Works Committee... Cli. i. Fallon, John L., Manpower, Defense__________. 440 Individual Index Page Famosa, Charles J., U.S. Naval Station________ 466 Fanning, John H., National Labor Relations Board fou zpnilio lovin an oo a Jah 591 Farber, Barney, District Finance Office. _..___. 655 York): Biography. Coad ede mmm aS ia 114 Foreign Affairs Committee. -moueoecocccmmnae 254 Farland, Joseph S., Ambassador to Panama____ 719 Farley, William R., Federal Power Commis-BIO Ly na de mem et BSS LE 57 Farmer, Frances Harris, Congressional Daily Eo a Tn eR Le pI El 1 + LL 362 Farmer, Lawrence, National Mediation Board. 592 Farnsworth, Jeane, secretary to Representative TR a ee IDS LEE ER Cal LE 321 Farnsworth, Maj. Gen. William P., Office of Comptroller, Air Forees odo oa Ll...o2n2 Farrell, John R., Federal Reserve System.______ Farrell, Raymond F., Immigration and Natural- Yzation Service. . oo. ill ts redeemln 480 Farris, Sidney O., Transportation and Com-munications Service. ---eernrdamn 576 —. mm Farshing, Donald D., Office of Clerk of the bE kp oAAMR Ec BOT URI 0 a DC CE RS a A Fascell, Dante B. (Representative from Florida): Biography oom estERIG STO de Foreign Affairs Committee. Conn ooemcmmeeaaa Government Operations Committee... Fasick, J. Kenneth, Defense Accounting and Auditing Division, GAO... ~lia.d.l 3 Fatzinger, Walter R., House Post Office._.__._. Faulstich, A. J., Office of Comptroller of the COIrenCY rotaes SIO Gt 432 Fauver, Clarke L., Federal Reserve System... Fawkes, Rear Adm. E. E., Bureau of Naval Weapons ues Ho soelaadi nn Lali 464 Fay, Allen B., District Department of Sanitary Engineering... ao ic etal 667 Fay, Horace B., Jr., Patent Office..__....---. 527 Fay, Paul B., Jr., Under Secretary of the Navy. 453 Fay, Thomas F., Maritime Administration... 525 Fay, William M., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) _ cece 642 Fay, William T., Bureau of the Census... 523 Featherston, C. Moxley, Tax Division, Justice. 479 Featherston, E. Glenn, Office of Education, SARL II Abe SLL La en ET IG SA Bk 1 OL EE 541 52, Federico, P. J., Patent Office ooo Fee, William E., Jr., National Science Founda-TATE Et Ur LTA URN Ine Lage fs ARTO A By SoM I 2 ER 8 593 Feeney, John F., Administrative Services, GAO Feighan, Ohio): BiogranlY Lal eee ene IASLC Judiciary Committee Joint Committee on Immigration and Na- tionality Polley. tii LU a Jiioci ol 271 Feild, George A., Region 5, Small Business Administration 5 i Ll i ee na 601 Fekini, Dr. Mohieddine, Ambassador from ¥ibyn: it aii. ousni tics a LOE 706 Fela, Margaret L., Office of House Sergeant at Arm en nn nt nn Felber, Everett H. F., Farmer Programs Divi-sion Felber, Richard J., Metropolitan Police Depart-5 6 Board Feldman, Myer, Deputy Special Counsel to the we President. oi on tol Laneoad Fel’Dotto, Dolores, House Committee on Gov-ernment Operations... cu 264 o_odoaadilis Feldt, Mildred R. A., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... _...__....... 272 Felix, Assistant Surg. Gen. Robert H., National stitutes Of Reali. rh. aii Sis a ese Se 5 Felton, Joseph M. House Committee on Science and Astronautics... ower cccmmene-265 Fencl, Marcella M., House Committee on Inter-State and Foreign CoOMINeres. i marae mma== 264 Fenoaltea, Sergio, Italian Ambassador__.....-_. 705 Fensterstock, Howard W., Renegotiation Board ot Se I a ei) 596 89708°—63 Page Fentress, Ruth Ann, Office of Clerk of the OBE. = se a ni Eh tal re Jabs red as lr, 354 Ferber, David, Securities and Exchange Com-INISBION i rite pnw ww A PS AS i ca ld 597 Ferebee, E. E., Office of Vocational Rehabilita-(171 RETO oA Do pH SL WOR LOLLY ted Lis a 540 Ferguson, Charles R., Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Beview. Loo Lolianh. 566 Ferguson, Chris W., Region 10, Small Business Administration... 0.0 ani ela digia la sud 602 Ferguson, Clarence Clyde, Jr., Commission on Civil Rights. ly iL CEE SE dL Jat fee ...2o. 560 Ferguson, Don C., Senate Press Gallery.....___ 723 Ferguson, Homer: Judge, U.S. Court of Military Appeals (biog-raphy) it oad senna Lem ui hae 637 The Interparliamentary Union... o.oo. 279 Ferguson, Lt. Gen. James: Air Staff: i ooouidadnldi ose oo toa des 472 Research and Technology, Air Force. _______ 475 Ferguson, John H., Ambassador to Morocco__.. 718 Ferguson, Robert C., Farm Credit Administra- HOB... cies ch ~abi lB Loan Beg 565 467 House. oso gual Naan link uagada diese 354 Fernos-Isern, A. (Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico): Bog apy a i a rp a — 186 Agricaliure Committee, ic ilo Sarin imac 251 Armed Services Committee... —~==dammn 252 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ..._. 255 Ferrare, George D., Forest Service... 513 Ferras, Gabriel, International Monetary Fund. 6 Ferrazzano, Dr. G. P., Office of Surgeon General, Ferrero, Paul E., Federal Housing Administra-Home. i gan 5 enemaHTL Ferris, George M., Sr., Gallaudet College, Health, Education, and Welfare... ___ Ferris, Col. John W., Office of Public Affairs, DOES cnt SE ea re EL ee a eet 441 Ferris, Martin A., Senate Committee on Dis- trict ol Columbia... i nso ao Sou] 248 Ferstl, James A., secretary to Senator Hayden. Feuer, Semi, Office of District Corporation Counsel =. .i 85 a A Ee i EE Te 658 Feuillard, Maitre G., Caribbean Organization.. 673 Fickel, Maybelle, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate jl. nl Lae ll ES A bd 351 Fickling, Austin L., Judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions... —cceeocamata 645 Fickling, John §., Utilization and Disposal Bervice uo teats Oe Laan LR wi dead Fields, Maj. Gen. Lewis J., Personael Depart-ment, Navy. 2.2: dahonsend Est Li Fields, Ogden W., National Labor Relations Boardeaus oustedCoded ined ld Figueroa, Ana, International Labor Organiza- Bon risen an lt a rn Er Eh Loh dy Cit hem vis 681 Fike, Claudius L., Federal Power Commission. 570 Fike, Stanley R., administrative assistant to Senator Symingion. ita o lain ai 313 olor Files, Jack D., secretary to Representative Mills. 320 Filson, Lawrence E., Office of Legislative Coun- TOR SAV TO YL Te BE die SL Finch, Edith L., Tariff Commission. .._._._._. Findlay, Joseph P., Office of Management Serv- jees, Agrienltores. coe oi Goan latinas Findley, Paul (Representative from Illinois): Biography, Sis in a eden 49 Agricalture/Commitier. = io oun an iunak itd 251 Education and Labor Committee oo. 253 Fine, Dr. Paul C., Office of Operations Analysis and Forecasting, Atomic Energy Commis- Finegan, Harold J., Farmers Home Administra-Hon aa a FE a tH 509 Finger, Harold B., National Aeronautics and Space Administration oom 589 Finger, Seymour M., U.S. Mission to the United 5 2 Congressional Directory Page Fink, Orman S., House Committee on Banking AN COITENOY oo. oo ios mts win pf it ma 263 Finke, Louise Audrey, secretary to Representa-3 ks Tre Ley MR Gb A Se A Be Le rs 322 Finkler, Norbert J., Region 2, Small Business A Ira OI reentersae a 600 Finlayson, Edward A., Library of Congress____ 362 Finletter, Thomas Ke, ‘Special Missions... ..... 720 Finley, David E.: Commission Of Pine Arty oo sit dh Ohi. 560 Washington National Monument Society_._. 610 Finnegan, Edward R. (Representative from Illinois): BIography. ci. ah nn Rane mA a Re Appropriations Committee Finnegan, Edward T., House Post Office_______ Finnerty, Irene, secretary to Representative Binith of CoOlHOIIII. cide tome eons amare Finnerty, John J., Railroad Retirement Board.__ Fino, Paul A. (Representative from New York): Biography a I lS a 17 Banking and Currency Committee _____.___._ Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ...ooveeeeeeoo.. Joint Committee on Defense Production. __.__ Finucane,in G., Board of Immigration : ADDER. i ie RBS hn Se SE SRE 81 Ry Joseph, House Committee on the Ju-diciar Counsel Fishburn, Rear Adm. Howard D.: Bureau of Medical Services, HEW.. ....... Office of Personnel, Coast Guard. ___.________ 431 Fisher, Adrian S., Arms Control and Disarma- ment Agency. Fisher, Beverly, secretary to Senator Moss_____ 312 Fisher, C. H., Research Divisions, Agriculture. 501 Fisher, George, House Committee on Veterans’ Rr IE a US PN RA A Ls oe Fisher, George W., secretary to Representative Reante of lTOXAS. coda on hadi Ei 323 Fisher, John W., Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, State Department... 0... 419 Fisher, Loyal C., Office of Health, Education, and. Wellave. Rois nan XS Lotootlnnas? 538 Fisher, Morton P., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) 640 Fisher, O. C. (Representative from Texas): BIOZro DIY cen widninn mbt dain thts A ins 167 Armed Services Committe Fisher, William C., Small as Administra- HOT iit sas soma Ei 600 Fitch, Maj. Gen. Alva R.,, Army Staff_________ 451 Fitch, Edwin M., Alaska Railroad. __._________ 496 Ho John H., Deputy Assistant Secretary, ie SATE CU I OR hn S 8 Sl 4 Fitt, Alfred B., Deputy Under Secretary of the Army Fitz, Rev. John B., National Red Cross..____.. Fitzgerald, Edward D., Pan American Union.. 687 Fitzgerald, Frances, Press Photographers Gal-’ lery FH Gregory J., secretary to Representa-tive Long of Mar yland 319 Fitzgerald, Raphael V.: Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation SCIVICO, doco iil 2 ale BR RE SE Commodity Credit Corporation, Agriculture. 503 FitzGerald, W. Norman, Jr., Civil War Cen-tennial Commission. bo c.. So This ioorn 276 Fitzgerel, Cdr. John H., assistant to the Secre-tory of DoleNSe. J... samba eB E0000003 442 Fitzmaurice, Sir Gerald, International Court of 3rd Pee BReal md et J 692 Fixman, Carl M., Maritime Administration____ 526 Flagg, Dale H., "Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation NE Chea BIL Ro UR oy 272 Flagg, Lewis S., ITI, Office of Solicitor, Interior... 490 Flaherty, Paul, District Government Executive Flaherty, Walter W., Office of the Speaker.._._ Flanagan, Bernard L., Installations and Logis- L108, NAVY oi cin tnt ies os Rt sea SE 454 Page Flanagan, Kevin F., General Services Adminis-BABII oyLT Lea atl 574 Flanders, William, Federal Housing Adminis-ATation ul i SR AR IN 582 Flanigan, Katherine V., House Committee on Science and Astronautics. o.oo uk 265 Flannery, Jos. P., Federal Extension Service.. 505 Flatley, John Ww, Transportation and Com-munications BOIVION oi te hn ahi 576 Flavin, Thomas J., Office of Secretary of Agri-culture in am St ei a ee nm tw ARE 499 Fleetwood, Wade B., secretary to Senator CULO a nid Cdn i Sn SR 309 Fleischmann, Isaac, U.S. Patent Office. .._____. 528 Sloming Mack G. , secretary to Representative S16 Fleming, Robert J. 3r.; Canal Zone Government MaDe akh Rad Panama Canal Company Fleming, Robert V., Regent, Smithsonian Insti-THIOTL oi i im bad me a Sy i ET Be Si 604 Fleming, Col. W. H., Assistant to Secretary of Defens 442 Loi ey WT “Programs, N.A.S oO RR a TR Sr Tl ME TL 587 Fletcher, Kathryn, Senate Committee on Labor and Pablic Walare «ooo enoiatien 249 hi yore, Commissioner, U.S. Court of . 63 Flinn, Pcie H., Bureau of Customs________.._. Flint, 7. Howard, District Department of Occu-pations GA PrOMGSEIONG. avr oom erie 664 loot, 8Bolling, Office of Senate Sergeant at il a A a a A 5 Flood, Daniel J. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography i i a er 145 Appropriations Committee... 251 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy _____. 274 Flood, Mrs. DanielJ., The Congressional Club. 563 Florance, Reynolds g, Forest Service... __. 512 Flores, Antonio Carrillo, Ambassador from Mexieo MS i. a neal a I vr la 707 Flores, Col. Fernando, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission... ord on iain 676 Flory, Joseph E., Bureau of Transportation, Post Office Department 2 oo JL 0 a 5d 484 Flory, William E. S., Interior Department_____ 490 Flynn, Capt. Daniel, Office of the Judge Advo- cate General of the NOVY. 0 iiook) Flynn, A., Personnel Division, General Accounting Office, toot aur. 0 Flynt, John James, Jr. (Representative from Georgia): BIOS aD. ol A A an RL aR 35 Avpropriations Committee...5. 10. vo 0. 251 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy... 274 Flynt, Ralph C. M., Office of Education_______ 541 Focke, Arthur B., Bureau of the Budget........-410 Fogarty, John E. (Representative from Rhode Island): Bosra yy... li aa Le? 151 Appropriations Committee ...............:.. 251 Foley, Eugene P., Office of Secretary of Com- 51 7 Foley, James B., American National Red Cross. 551 Foley, Merton J., Library of Congress__.________ 366 Foley, Paul, District Department of Occupa- tions ahd Professiong ob oo. orl oa ine 663 Foley, Thomas S., Senate Committee on In- teriorand Insular Affairs, o-oo fouszss 2 Foley, William E., Criminal Division, Justice.. 478 Foley, William R., House Committee on the Judiclony......o ios Solid iran a taina on 265 Follin, John W., U.S. District Court for the Districtof Columbia. io gin ho. 628 Folsom, Fred G., Tax Division, Justice_.._.__._ 479 Fonelli, Cleo H., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation t... 7 otoa ty C0 Jo 272 Fong, Hiram L. (Senator from Hawaii): Bloor a Er ee a 39 Judiciary Committee.” 7 = 20 Hoan mit 20 242 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. __--242 Public Works Committee... co. cimeanean-243 Special Committee on Aging... __..... 246 Individual Index Page Page Fong, Louis B. C., Office of Applications, NASA. 588 Font, Eliseo G., HHFA Regional offices... ___._ 532 Foote, Frank E., National Inventors Council___ 519 Forbes, Fred A., Housing and Home Finance ALCNOY. a eo Ede sr nn Ford, Alan W.: Adviser for African Affairs, State Depart-11177114 ARIES Re HG aOR by Se ARI Cad Tt 414 Bureau of African Affairs... o_o... oo. 418 Ford, Edgar M., Administrative Division, Justice Coin as TE ane Le el 480 Ford, Frederick W., Federal Communications Ce ER 566 Ford, Sora R. (Representative from Michi- gan): HLET et a SI ROE CNN I el 77 Appropriations Committee...___ 251 Ford, Henry H.: Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Opera-ONS Fo A Me ni bi 421 Office of Assistant Secretary of State for Administration 3... oo lo choi te, 420 Ford, Mary F., Office of Legislative Counsel, ES GER a A an re ne ng 52 Ford, Morgan, judge, U.S. Customs Court (biogr aphy) 634 Ford, Virginia, secretary to Representative. RSIAC dE 3 Fordham, Jefferson B., Permanent Committee, Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund ______ Fore, Allen W., Installations and Logistics, Defense... Fated lr tre ada ah 4 Foreman, Ed (Representative from Texas): BIOL DY fo Er ns ce TE Ch oe Jo rime Nerd 165 Armed Services Committee ..___._._____:____ 252 Forman, Benjamin, Assistant General Counsel, HB ER EES ACE Sn 442 Forest, Herbert L., Agricultural Marketing BERVIOR rs er aa Ey, 502 Forquer, Leo E., Federal Power Commission__ 571 Forrest, Col. Birdene E., Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve Forces, Ar Foree;..o.. iieun,s 471 Forrest, Mary Spencer, House Committee on Forrester, Bruce M., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography) 641 Forrester, E. L. (Representative from Georgia): Biography coli ntl bani 36 lioeugioctdo Judiciary Commitiee. .. il 23... gi... 256 Forry, Kathleen. Office of the Speaker__.___~___ 353 Forster, Warren R., } Salads College... _.___ 39 Cr NLEL 314 Forsythe, Eleanor, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare HE PAR PRT He bie 249 Forsythe, John S., Senate Committee on Labor and Pablic Welfare... .: wo. Cur 249 Forsythe, William 1J., Gallery... oii a ens Ln En Ts Foss, Murray F., Office of Business Economics, Foster, Glee, Manpower, Personnel, and Re- serve Forces, Air Force....__________ RRS. vi) Foster, H. Schuyler, Bureau of Public Affairs__ 417 Foster, Dr. Richard R., District Board of Education Lode tera dus or RIE EN Ca SU 659 Foster, William B., Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Robertson... 2. oo. Jo oi tuwivs. 312 Foster, William C., Arms Control and Disarma-ment Agency Fouche, George, Installations and Logistics, Delenst cect td Lenn hal Jee Sn 439 Fouche, George E., District Steam and Other Operating Engineers’ Board Foulis, Ronald J., U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission..............ola 0 2 Fountain, L. H. (Representative from North Carolina): BIOgIaDNY coc cz icici cisiic bates ana gs bh 124 Foreign Affairs Committee. __.________-_____ Government Operations Committee. _______ Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. :. se df Su bit a pir Be len 549 Fountain, Nina, Senate Committee on Labor and Poblie ca 249 Welfare... coderma Fountain, W. H., Jr., Office of .Clerk of the 2 5 Fouteh, Myrtle Ruth, House Seleet Committee on 1 Small ii Fow re Diiivy “H., Under Secretary of 0 Trea Fowihes Mildred L., Senate Committee on Appropriations Eh El ee i as Sh Fara 247 Fox, Col. Charles R., Selective Service System__ 599 Fox, Gordon D., Forest = us. .cc0 Service... Fox, Lawrence A., Bureau of International Commerce ew bet EC Sa A on 520 Foy, Fred H., Region 5, Small Business Admin-stration... oc. err i Ss ar aan 601 Frampton, Capt. Woodley E., Office of Naval Material 458 Frances, Albert, Pan American Union__________ 687 Francis, Chester J., Soil Conservation Service_. 511 Francis, John E., Office of Personnel, Agricul- £71£1 PLL TR CG St RR EN 15 Francis, Robert J., European Affairs, State De- pattem ini eR a a 418 Franck, Allen, Federal Trade Commission. ____ 573 Franck, Col. Bernard T., 3d, Selective Service BYSISM. io vedi mihi ol re 99 Frandolig, Charles A., secretaty to Representa- Hive Casey a oa 315 Frank, Beryl, Pan American Union_________.__ 687 Frank, Eugene C., National Mediation Board. 592 Frank, Isaiah, Economic Affairs, State Depart- F111 TRO al Tod RE Wael og 415 Frank, Lester, Pan American Union____________ 87 onk, Murray, secretary to Representative St. 1 EET RS Se fr Caner A Frankel, Rear Adm. Samuel B., Defense Intel-ligence Agency Frankfurter, Felix: Associate Justice (retired), U.S. Supreme ConttDIoZ raphy). a National a Publications Commission. 578 Franklin, A. D., National Bureau of Standards. 527 Franklin, William M.: Bureau of Public Affairs, State Department__ 417 National Historical Publications Commission. 578 Frantz, John M., Housing and Home Finance ENID Dede Abele eh Sl ARNG EA The 580 Franz, Richard L., Patent Office... _.._... 52 Fraser, Donald M. (Representative from Min- nesota): Blograniy. ee Slee a 82 Foreign Affairs Committee. comme oo... 254 Frazer, Jeannette W., secretary to Representa-Hveooling. tonln en 31 Frazer, Robert, National Labor Relations Board a araUR Frazier, Broadaway G., Farmers Home Admin-IStration. ie oe a CE a 509 Board LYTLE Ye ENR DL LU i ORE EE di Frear, J. Allen, Securities and Exchange Com-mission al a a 6 Freas, Howard G., Interstate Commerce Com-Alsslon taal rn An al Ne Lal 5 Freburg, Charles R., secretary to Representative Sehwengeld cule el a a dai bandas 322 Frechette, Capt. A. R., Naval Dental School... 462 Freda, Lt. Col. James J.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis- Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-SIRE a Sn ET SLE 1 6 Fredell, Clarence A., Defense Materials Service. Fredericks, J. Wayne, African Affairs, State LB TE Tr EM SE SR NE SE Gl SA 4 Free, John F., Bureau of Chief Postal Inspector. Freedman, Carl, Office of Applications, NASA _ Freedman, Solomon, Securities and Exchange CoS On. i a ea Freechof, TI. B., Patent Office......c.cimmenvivrivnn Freehling, Robert J., Federal Coal Mine Safety Board ol eview al ite a 566 Congressional Directory Page Freeman, Alice K., Office of Recorder of Deeds. 669 Freeman, Alva G., ’ Civil Service Commission. _ 559 Freeman, Col. Edward V., United States Sol-diet Tone a re reese eR 607 Freeman, Fulton, Ambassador to Colombia____ 716 Freeman, Gordon M., President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. .________ 595 Freeman, Joe E., Capitol Police _.-..-...... 362 Freeman, Orville L. (Secretary of Agriculture): Boga. lr a a a lL 499 Commodity Credit Corporation... ______ 502 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission.__. 277 National Forests Reservation Commission___ 278 President’s Council on Physical Fitness____._ 595 The Virgin Islands Corporation 2... __... 496 Freeman, Patricia B., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs....-_. 264 Freeman, S. David, Federal Power Commis-5 en ey tn tL le RRB Re Freire, Maj. Bernardo de Luna, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission._._____. 684 Freites, Andrés A., Ambassador from Dominican Republi Frelinghuysen, Peter, Jr. (Representative from New Jersey): 30 DRE LE LE SE GF eS 98 Education and Labor Committee. ___..._____ 253 Toreion Affairs Committee os... lenin 254 French, Ralph E., Bureau of Apprenticeship and Proining, Labor Lo ran 532 French, Stewart, Senate Committee on Interior and Insmlar AflahrS, io malian 249 French, Theodore, Federal Power Commission. 570 Freund, Paul A., Permanent Committee, Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund.______ 279 Frey, Lavonne M., Saint Elizabeths Hospital. 541 Fridee, Benjamin W., Special Assistant, Air OL a dim miahn 469 Fried, Rose Marie, Senate Select Committee on Sma Business on es 246 Friedel, Samuel N. (Representative from Mary-land): ROa yr a da he 70 House Administration Committee._.._..___.__ 255 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Friedersdorf, Max L., secretary to Representa-ve Rondebash ©. ca 321 Friedkin, Joseph F., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and ET FED a I Fo od He ef dn Ap 4 78 Friedlander, Col. Edward A., Systems and Lo-gloties Ar Orce. lh ii siepean 474 Friedlander, Isaac, Federal Supply Service.____ 575 Friedman, Daniel M., Office of the Solicitor Gen-LIB rn TE Lt SI A pt BE pa 477 Friedman, Edward D., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare... ......-pcseeimnes 249 Friedman, Irving S., International Monetary BIN a i ni a i a a ere Bis 682 Friedman, Leah L.. Juvenile Court... ....... 645 Fricdmon, M. I. Patent cain iii nin Office... 528 Friend, Hilbert, National Science Foundation... 593 Fritchey, Clayton, U.S. Mission to the United Nong oo a RL LR ei 423 Froman, Robert 1.., Civil Aeronautics Board_.. 557 Frontz, Russell J., Washington City Post Qffice. 669 Frost, Dr. David, Office of Vocational Rehabil- 17177 TI CSL ei dar SER oma Sa Ee LR A 540 Frost, Jack, Farmers Home Administration____ 509 Frost, Rear Adm. Laurence H., Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Command 466 Frost, Laurence L., Juvenile Court. .__.__.______ 645 Frost, Mandeville, Federal Trade Commission. 573 Frutkin, Arnold W., National Aeronautics and Space Administration. or, arn. See 587 Fry, Bernard M., National Science Foundation. 593 Frye, Donald E., Maritime Administration____ 526 Fryer, E. Reeseman, Bureau of Indian Affairs__ 492 Fubini, Eugene G., Defense Research and Engi- TELTL DES th a pS GED el A Cl Fuchs, Herbert, House Committee on Judiciary. 265 Fuess, John, International Organization Affairs, Se Dear MIA a Li rman 417 Fuhrman, Herbert S., Community Facilities Administration... 0. Swen a -581 Page Fulbright, J. W. (Senator from Arkansas): BOB any. aah 10 Finance Committe... in nh deer asa 241 Foreign Relations Committee... ....... 241 Foreign Service Buildings Commission.______ 423 Joint Committee on Construction of a Build-ing for Museum of History and Technology for the Smithsonian Institution_____________ 270 Joint Economic Committee... .._...___._.. 273 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution.._ 604 National Colttral Cemier. oar v0 606 Fuller, J. B., Farm Oredit Administration. ____ 565 wi LeRoy F., Federal Maritime Commis-ne Rae LR RR 569 Fuller, Richard G., Senate Committee on Post fice and Civil Service. 249 Fullerton, Col. Thomas K. assistant to District of Columbia Engineer ‘Gommissioner_______ 655 Fullmer, Marvin R., House Committee on Edu-ed Ser Ee 264 Fulton, James G. (Representative from Penn-sylvania): Biography. co a RAE 149 Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ Joint Committee on Construction of a Build-ing for Museum of History and Technology for the Srugionian Institation..o......>... 270 Fulton, Sew Adm. R. B., Bureau of Ships, 45 Nav Fulton, V Richard H. (Representative from Ten-nessee): Biography ots tiet nor en en ra 159 Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 258 Fumich, George, Jr., Office of Minerals Explora-ton, Ter Iors cg at oh ema pra dr 490 Funderburk, J. Baxter, adminstrative assistant to Senator Johnston of South Carolina______ 311 Fuqua, Don (Representative from Florida): Biography ova onbana Gib i mi 32 Science and o.ooot 258 Astronautics. cisaa Fuqua, Brig. Gen. Stephan O., Jr., International Security Affairs, Defense; ... oo... 440 Furfari, Marguerite, secretary to Representative 5 Stagoers: wal ebenBobo 3 Te 22 Furlow, Edward P., Tariff Commission__._____ 608 Furnas, Clifford C., Defense Research and En- SIHEATING. fod rs a en HEE Meal RT 437 Furnas, Howard E., Deputy Executive Secre-Tory of State. Jw ona ReaJL 413 Furth, J. Herbert, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve Systems. it aan 556 Fusaro, A. Daniel, clerk, Second Judicial Cir-eait, U.S. Coart of Appeals... ..c..v.i.2. 618 Fuss, Otto P., Metropolitan Police Department. 662 G Gabel, Richard, Transportation and Communi-Gabiong Services: «reeani 576 Gafiney, George H., Bureau of Narcotics, Treasury 432 Gage, William M., secretary to Representative Byrnes of Wisconsin: oo ioe oo aia 315 Gagliotti, Arthur, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization._______ 694 Galagan, Donald J., Bureau of State Services... 544 Calonim, Rear Adm. I. J., Bureau of Naval Galbraith, J. Kenneth, Ambassador to India. _ Gale, James H., Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion BRU gt SIRT Le TN eee 480 Gale, Robert I., Federal Jvigdon Agency....--Gallagher, Andrew 5, , House Official Re- vortersol-Debates. Uso mir 3 Gallagher, Christine S., House Committee on Agrienlturers. tl ai ka 263 Gallagher, Cornelius E. (Representative from New J. ersey): Blograpl yr ch saie 101 Foreign Affairs Committee... 254 Government Operations Committee ________. 254 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission... 280 Gallagher, Gerald R., Office of Civil Defense__. 438 Gallagher Hubert R., Office of Emergency Planning 411 Gallagher, Hugh A., District Fire Department. 660 Galloway, Rear Adm. C. B., Bureau of Medicine and Snygery, Navy: awa 462 Individual Index Page Galloway, Eilene M., Legislative Reference BOrVIOR meSa Ti wg a 368 Galloway, Dr. George B.: Library of Congress... ier dauassi 368 The Interparliamentary Union... ...__.__. 279 Galloway, R. T., Management Divisions, Agricifure ci ap orn ashen 2.500 Galotta, Henry A., District Fire Department __ 660 Galt, Dwight B., Jr., Congressional Daily Digest eon is aralima En IE 362 Galvin, Joan L., Senate Press Gallery__________ 723 Galvin, John J., Bureau of Prisons, Justice.____ Galvin, William R., District Department of PubliccWellare oo). omo.l. Jaden ios, Gambaro, Stephen A., District Department of Voeational’ Rehabilitation... cd... 669 528 Gamer, S. R., Commissioner, Court of Claims__ 632 Gamser, Howard G., National Mediation Board. 592 Gannon, J. Deane, Social Security Administra- £1 10TH at RL rR ATR OR St PER Ad, 8 545 Gannon, Rear Adm. John W., Defense Atomic Support Agency... toiyiac og alrrn tir ipees 444 Gano, Vice Adm. Roy A., Military Sea Trans- portation Service, Navy 463 Ganz, Samuel, Office of Manpower, Automation ahd Trainine, Labor... 0 Gidoioaia 532 Garber, Alvin J., Federal Power Commission__ 570 Garber, Hayden S., House Committee on Dis- inlet of Columbiy oo ui. oat.oles 263 605 Garbrick, Saylor Ls, ‘Distr ict Electrical Board... 663 Garbuny, Siegfried, "Pan American Union. ____ 686 Garcia-Amador, Francisco V., Pan American Union INOIOH. nme en pte n a ga wre La ir] 517 Page Garwick, James G., Region 6, Small Business Adminishration.. oo. oie niin asin Gary, J. Vaughan (Representative from Vir-ginia): BiographW on. ene Giiea ads pearl PE 172 Appropriations Committee. _._____.___________ 251 Gasque, Clayton D., House Committee on District of Columbia 263 Gasser, Col. Clyde D., Air Staff 472 Gast, Roy A., secretary to Representative Broomfield i ai datas SSE at a 315 Gastineau, R. L., Foreign Agricultural Service. 507 Gaston. Thomas L. ,Jr., Soil Conservation Serv-fi mm wee mi mo EEE ab a pl 511 Yoith. ER and im AGRA IN BELL 538 Gates, Ralph iF. Federal Power Commission___ 570 Gates, Sherw! ood, Area Redevelopment Admin- Istrationioco soos ot diel nine 519 Gathings, E. C. (Representative Arkansas): from Biography. ie ea LE 10 Agrieultave Committee. 0 il i 0 07 251 Gathright, Wreatham, Arms Control and Dis-srmament ASency.. .... ll i ume 552 Gatton, T. Harry, American Battle Monuments Commission FAA I a Ea ie EE 550 Gaucher, Clifford O., secretary to Representa-tive Philbin sly Lao, Looe hail A Sony 321 Sana Robert, Of of DoosRoopY, House.. 356 424 Gautier, Cdr. Robert H., Naval Liaison Office. 364 Gavan, "Maj. Gen. Paul A, , Headquarters, U.S. Continental Army Command SL Se 451 Gavell, Stefan F., Food and Agriculture Organi-zation of the Unter Nations.bddialu dn 674 we James, Joelson rar James H., Research and Engineering, Delonge a A 436 Gardner, John W., Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs. adiode ania 424 Gardner, Richard N., Deputy Assistant Secre-tary of State for International Organization ARairg cl coll ion dn ET a 2 417 Gardner, Thomas L., Office of Industrial Rela-tions, NEVY oo casio nl gn hi ir Be fd 457 Garfield, Frank R., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System i no To al 555 Garland, John M.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. i uid eat it raat tt ios 678 International Finance Corporation. __________ 680 International Monetary Fund... 682 Garmatz, Edward A. (Representative from Maryland): BIO DY eant Te 69 Government Operations Committee. _________ 254 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 257 Garmatz, Elizabeth, secretary to Representative Clarmalzac Tr Sa seuaaid ou io ea al 317 Garnier-Coignet, Jean, International Court of Justice, U.N Garofoli, Sandra M., Senate Committee on Re-publican Conference...tory ao ar Garoian, Leon, Agricultural Economics__.._____ Garrett, Cleo A., Office of the Legislative Coun- 80) OTIS, rsI es mt 359 Garrett, Edward W., United States District Court for the District of Columbia ___..__. 628 Garrett, Mrs. George A., National Cultural Ror: Antonio, Ambassador from Spain___ 710 Gartland, James F., Administrative Assistant toiSenator Dodd ric so tio Turd ali Slen 309 Migratory Bird i Commission. __ 277 Gavito, Vincente Sanchez: Joint’ Mexican-United States Defense Com- Gay, Thomas N., Office of aii of ie Senate HR er ad 350 Geaneas, Zachary P., U.S. Mission to United Nations. ica iiss tai fan id nb 423 Gearhart, H. R., Bureau of Accounts, Treasury. 433 Gee, Brig. Gen. ‘Samuel E., Army Staff Geehan, Robert W., Bureal of Mines HAE AEA Gehrig,’ Leo J., Bureau of Medical Services, |S 0R ete UALSL aR I Geiger, Lawton D., Atomic Energy Commis-sion Gelbach, William H., Jr., Housing and Home PIAnNee-AgONeY Co Lo Ye 580 Geller, Henry, Federal Communications Com- Gellner, Charles R., Arms Control and Disarma-TENE ACENEY rs ai a a a 552 Gemmell, Janice S., Office of Naval Research and evelopment rE ann 454 Generes, Carl A., House Post Office... Gentry, Col. R. P., Air Staff Geoghegan, William A., Office of Deputy At- Torney General meat 477 George, Douglas E., Atomic Energy Commis-73111) A aa SE LBA Rh George, Lt. Col. Robert L., Inter-American Deiense Board. i. aeonin ict em mas eee 674 Gerachis, Jacqueline A., secretary to Repre-sentative Corman... Slr i 316 Gerber, Charlotte, secretary to Representative 717 4 RR De RA CT Gerber, Sigmund I., Installations and Logistics L502 LTT aha le Sa ECAC Se im im Gercke, Joseph J., Federal Trade Commission... 572 Gere, Col. Giles H., Defense Communications Gerhardt, L. Kermit, General Accounting Of Congressional Directory Page iid Gen. John K., Continental Commands, { Gerow, William E., Office of Industrial Rela-ons NAVY Le i Sa ait 457 Gerrish, Richard E., Puble Works. ou.oose iain Sl ode ety 249 Gerrity, Lt. Gen. Thomas P., Systems and Logistics, Aly Foree. o2o 8 Sd 2 iad ards oo 474 Gertler, Sidney, Business and Defense Services AGIInIStration. ah or Er ihn ni a rm Getty, Russell E., Bureau of Land Manage- ment 492 Getzin, Edmund E., Bureau of Economic Af-fairs, State Department. ep IE 415 Gewehr, Hamilton D., Joint Economic Com- hogs Hossein, Ambassador from Iran_ 705 Ghosh, Arun K International Bank for Reconstruction and Developments. ori risa ii lost anataiat 678 International Finance Corporation... ....___. 680 Giaimo, Robert N. (Representative from Con- necticut): BOZONY ot oi fe hei nm a a Sa 27 Appropriations Committee __________ 251 Giancola, Carmel, Senate Committee on Labor and Public. Welfare ox a. oil oo ius 249 Giancoli, Pietro J., District Undertakers’ Com- mittee Fagen Cf II UR fe TL. ct De Ee, 664 Gibb, Rulon, Commodity Credit Corporation_. 503 Gibboney, Carl N., Office of Foreign Commer- Ca Ser vICeS slLe ee Gibbons, Myles F., Railroad Retirement Board. 595 Gibbons, Sam M. (Representative from Florida): BIograpNY. cuties Ba ta he ae 33 Education and Labor Committee _________.__. 253 House Administration Committee... ...______ 255 Gibbs, R. Radway, Interstate Commerce Com-i131)1771 Le a MEN x A LE COTA 586 Gibson, Burdett, Business and Defense Services Administration. . bdo sitiue aioe whale wads Gibson, Don C., Office of Clerk of the House___ 354 Gibson, Glenn V., Installations and Logistics, DCIONSE.... cio condi ei Di dos bp oe SE 438 Gibson, Lt. Col. James M., Office of Under Secretary 0f Army...ctodammas 448 the cin Gibson, Robert P., House Post Office_.___.____ 357 Gibson, Dr. Sam T., American Red Cross_.____ 551 Gidel, Robert D., Bureau of Labor Standards... 534 fide Lins Gen. Francis C., Defense Supply nl Le A 446 Gieher 7 A., District Corporation Coun-LR es nee le a On 659 Gifford, Selene: Bureau ol Indian Affairs... cco cceneninwin 492 Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made PrOAUCTS oa siat ate bea le ara 562 Gilbert, DeWitt, International Pacific Salmon Fishories Commission. c.ocoveinemaossnstnom 683 Gilbert, Edith P. L., Housing and Home Fi-nance Agency Gilbert, Harry M., Federal National Mortgata,, Association YET ASR a Rr Gilbert, Jacob H. (Representative from ow ° York): VES IT tr he OR Se ee EN a 115 JUAICIrY COMIC0. ce or oe ciremim adm mm 256 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 257 Gilbert, Thomas M., secretary to Representa-tive Selden....... CRRL 322 Gilbertson, Mrs. Brooke, secretary to Repre- Sentative MOore in. oie 320 Gilbertson, Wesley E., Bureau of State Services. 544 Gildea, James E., Bureau of Transportation, Post Office Department dp Se 484 Giles, John, secretary to Senator Ervin_________ 310 Giles, Robert E., Department of Commerce___. 517 Giles, Thomas ¥, Field Offices, Bureau of Out- Qoor Reeroation iorrr bene ae 497 Giles, Walter A., American National Red Cross. 550 Gill, Thomas P. (Representative from Hawaii): En ne A A SE 39 Education and Labor Committee. ___..________ 253 Interiorand Insalar Aflairs... cue nn eanentow 255 Gill, Wilfred V., Civil Service Commission_____ 557 Gilliam, A. W., secretary to Representative HOT ONE i in ie Pdi hs id mi nti ce le I 318 Gillilland, Whitney, Civil Aeronautics Board.. 556 Page Gillingham, George O., Federal Communieca-1ions CommIiSSION... vues bd smbnanes 567 tase Gilmore, Rear Adm. F. P., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Nav 461 Gilmore, George J., General Services Adminis- On, Voit, U.S. Travel Service, Commerce.__ Giloane, William, Foreign Reporting Staff, State Department. cL li ieneanne 415 Gilpatrie, Donald S., Office of Foreign Com-mereinl Services: bd sac hai 521 Gilpatric, Roswell Leavitt (Deputy Secretary of Defense): 11Hen ol re abe i a tr dD American National Red Cross... coo. Armed Forces Policy Council Sia Robert R., Field Ae Gimble, Gilbert, Office of District a Counsel 658 Gimelli, Joseph J., Official Reporters to House Comes. i ihe hit dah iam Gingrich, Mattie, seeretary to Senator Carlson... 309 Ginn, Ronald B., secretary to Representative Paganofl Georgia, onicSebi ol 317 Ginnane, Robert W., COMMISSION... ne bs arta SE Seti wat Giordano, Henry L., Bureau of Narcotics______ Girard, Clarence , Agricultural Marketing Service SE re I en SIA LL SC GR EE Girard, Ross M., Renegotiation Board.__.______ Giretti, Luciano, ’ Organization for Economic Co- operation and Development...........nieannn 688 Giroir, Janinne B., Senate Committee on Foreign RelGtioNS, een pms mm ermm 24 cuore Givens, Merdith B., Bureau of Intelligence and Research, State Department 416 Gladden, Charlton B., Regional Offices, Post Office Department a I he 487 Gada, Edward H., Atomic Energy Commis- Horton a etn go Te Be Bn mies Glascoe, Leo, Office of House Sergeant at Arms__ 355 Glascoe, Wilbur, House Post Office.......... conn 357 Glaser, Ezra, Patent 830Te Rn SR SOLed 528 Glasgow, Cdr. R. W., U. S. Naval Station___... 466 Glasheen, John D., Civil Service Commission. 558 Glass, Henry E., Office of Comptroller, Defense. 438 Glawe, Col. Benoid E., Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission... __.______ Gleason, John S., Jr., Administrator, Veterans’ AQInIStPation. . oda te sat a Sa A 610 Gleason, Roland W., Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation... ccooean Gleiter, Theodore P., Weather Bureau._____.__ Glendening, William P., Federal Trade Com- Glenn, Louis P., Office of Financial Manage-ment, Labor cur coin en td inet tae one dm Glenn, Milton W. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography 98 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 257 Glesner, Hilda B., Office of Senate Sergeant at sis A Glickert, Col. Robert W., Headquarters, U.S. 4 Marine Corps Glickman, Dr. Albert S., Office of Porsonnel, Agriculture SA AE ENG I Glover, Arthur J., National Mediation Board... Glover, Charles a, Jr., Washington Snel Monument Societ nl te pe en a i mm Golded, James L., Bureau of State Services, Godel, William H., Advanced Research Projects Agency a Rd er i ie 437 Godfrey, Horace D.: Commodity Credit Corporation. ......oeezew Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation 505 Goding, M. W., Territorial Officials, Interior... 495 Individual Index Page Page Godley, G. McMurtrie, Bureau of African Af-Goodell, Charles E. (Representative from New fairs, State Department... 00 3 nin 4 eet[oe] York): Goett, Dr. Harry J., Field Establishments, National Aeronautics and Space Adminis. BRON Ba ry pa bh Eee 589 Goettelmann, Paul August, District Board of Examiners and Registrars of Architeets_____ 663 Goff, Abe McGregor, Commissioner, Interstate TREE A 1 De RR 1d 585 Goff, Frederick R., Reference Department, Li-brary of Congress Aa Looe Lr NE Lr, 369 Goff, Capt. Wayne L., Office of Operations, li ME ee 431 Gold, Harold: Bureau of Yards and Docks. __________...____ 466 Office of General Counsel, Navy.______________ 457 Gold, Joseph, International Monetary Fund___ 682 Goldbeck, Eileen, House Recording Studios____ 355 Goldberg, Arthur J., Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Couri (blography). loodi a3 614 li Goldberg, Rear Adm. H. J., Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy 465 Goldberg, Jack, Civil Serviee Commission. _____ 5569 Goldberg, Joseph P., Bureau of Labor Statistics. 534 Golden, N gm D. , Business and Defense Serv- MSIL ALION 2 ct pei senna bree Ref Ee Goldhammer, G. S., Food and Drug Adminis-(311 PINS A Pel Ct BL RAR BET 540 Goldman, Abe A., Copyright Office, Library of Congress RA SR al MS SE Sl 367 Goldman, Joseph B., Civil Aeronautics Board._ 557 Goldman, Morris R., Office of Business Eco- NOMIC, ICOMMIETE. _ ol attatdelie 518 Goldsberry, William D., Securities and Ex-chance Commission... ado nar 2 o.oo 598 Goldsborough, George H., Marketing and Stabilization, Agriculture.......ocveeceneae 502 Goldstein, Alfred, Office of Recorder of Deeds_. 669 Goldstein, Harold, Bureau of Labor Statistics... 535 Goldstein, Mortimer D., Bureau of Economic Affairs, re RE a J al 415 Goldstein, Morton N., Office of District Corpora-HOD OBUDST oa ne 658 Goldwater, Barry (Senator from Arizona): Blograph yt nn eda 8 Armed Services Committee. o_o... 240 Labor and Public Welfare Committee ...___. 242 Republican Policy Committee... ____.___ 245 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Ad- ministration. ta Loyean 7) Special Committee on Aging Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy_. 274 Goldwater, Miss Peggy, The Congressional Club. 563 Goldy, Daniel L., Business and Defense Services Administration. rr erietines 521 Gomez, Norberto Sanchez, International Bound-ary and Water Commission, United States ING MOXIO0 5, Gert a tannin m mine shin ds snd 678 Gomez-Sicre, Jose, Pan American Union...._.. 686 Gomien, Glee D.: Secretary to Senator Dirksen... _._.____.. 309 Office of Minority Floor Leader, Senate..____ 349 Gomien, John R.: Administrative assistant to Senator Dirksen.. 309 Office of Minority Floor Leader, Senate. _..._ 349 Gonet, Frank, Tariff Commission.._..__._.______ 608 Gonzales, Joe E., Senate Committee on Appro-Briations. : 6 naa. li el asa 247 Gonzalez, Henry B. (Representative from Texas): IO aD ee a fa sere LR SER XS CL 167 Banking and Currency Committee. _________ 252 Gooch, Robert C., Administrative Department, Ioraryiot Congress... 2 cris eas 366 Good, Robert C., Bureau of Intelligence and Research, State to 80 ut SNE Las 416 Good, Samuel S., Public Housing Administra-fon. 2 Sl i as DELI ph 583 Goodall, James L., Capitol Police............_... 362 Goode, Dolores M., Office of the Under Secre-tary ofthe Army. lity mre ei 448 ‘Goode, James P., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces, Air Force... ___... 470 Goode, S. O., Jr., Executive Office, Navy.....__ 455 Biography... ho. oon th rnied ering 121 Education and Labor Committee __.__________ 253 House Administration Committee____________ 255 Federal Becords Cotmell. noon.oo Ao 578 Goodling, George A. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Biography. oath un pa Sse le vy 147 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. 257 Civil War Centennial Commission___________ 275 Goodman, Glenn M., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System AES Te LL en. Se Eu be 556 Goodman, Martin I., Maritime Administration. 526 Goodman, Thomas H., Regional Offices, Office of Emergency Planning... of dosent 412 Gondnasier James Delano, Office of Doorkeeper, Goodrich, Nathaniel A., Federal Aviation ERR IT he LN hs as I OL RR 65 aoa William R. House Committee on Waysand Means 2. oobi on 2 0 266 Goodrich, William W., Assistant General Coun-sel, Health, Education, and Welfare _______ 538 Goodrum, Charles A., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress PARE ZH SSE SN Goodwin, Charles, Office of General Counsel, Navy. siredJr _dnSenie Sd do mi 457 Goodwin, Harold L., National Aeronautics and Space Administrafion...-._...__...--d..-5 Goodwin, Capt. M. H., Bureau of Medicine pag Surgery, NAVY. elo sinaebe vet 83S Goodwin, os C., Bureau of Anat Security, a a 533 Googe, James P., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission. do or Sad 559 Goold, W. George, Maritime Administration_-. 525 Gooselaw, Jay Elaine, Senate Commitiee on Post Office and Civil Service._ _--—--—-_-:__ 249 Gootenberg, Roy F., Bureau of International COMINETIOR. oti Trai ei ah a Ae saa ede Gorbea-Fernandez, Felipe, Regional Offices, Public Housing Administration. _..--.--__ 584 Gordon, Alan R., Division of Corporate Regula-i 597 Gordon, Benjamin, Senate Select Committee on Small:Business:. cor il Alla Tasted 246 Gordon, Edith W., House Committee on Mer- chant Marine and Fisheries .___----___-____ 265 Gordon, G. C. L., Caribbean Organization.-.--673 Gordon, Gladys, Office of Clerk of House._._----354 Gordon, H. Stephan, Offices of the General Counsel, NLRB, icc si fn rials 592 Gordon, Harold, Office of District Corporation a aR i 658 Gordon, Jean E., secretary to Representative (20 Ee Re eR Trad SIN LERNER Sa Gordon, Kermit: Director of the Bureau of the Budget _--------410 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures. ol Ao oisd ob 273 Gordon, Lincoln, Ambassador to Brazil______._ 715 Gordon, Marie A., Installations and Logistics, AY meana ae BE LI Xr 448 Gordon, N athan N., Office of International Tax Affairs, Treasury Tar ae 427 Gorgon, Dr. Robert G. American National Boar TH 1 LR EBL SR dt late Lo SERN SLANE LR) RTS Gore, Albert (Senator from Tennessee): Biography. Re brt ok SR CERIN RHE oR A RTE 157 Finance Committed: oc ooo ails, 241 Foreign Relations Committee... .----occmea-241 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... 270 New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission. 2 rr. SL TERI)0b Liey 975 Gore, Sir David Ormsby, Ambassador from Gress Briton a eee a 2 CE 703 Gore, Capt. John M., Defense Atomic Support Agency... le cm i eer ram eA CL 445 Gorecki, George A., Patent Office. -oeoeoeee 528 Gorham, William, Office of Manpower, Defense. 441 Gorman, E. W., Maritime Administration_____ 526 Gorman, Col. Emily C., Army Staff... ________ 450 Gorman, Capt. J. E., Bureau of Medicine and “ Surgery A Navy E Ln A 61 Gornitsky, Raymond, Board on Geographic i Congressional Directory Page Goshen, Edward E., Bureau of Apprenticeship, 532 Goss, Earle D., Assistant General Counsel, Post Office Department... ...ciiost svimnsnmumn 487 Gosselly Capt. F. R., Coast and Geodetic Sur-REC ATR BAU To i a in Sn 8 ae 5 Cote Lucy, Office of Clerk of the House _____ Gossett, William T., Office of Special Repre-sentative for Negotiations... Trade . Gottschalk, Arthur M., Veterans’ Administra- tion Congressional Tiaison Service oo. 0 Gottschalk, Louis C., Soil Conservation Service. Goudelock, Vera, Tlouse Committee on the Judiciary Dt RR de a en A Goudy, Dr. Jean S., District Department of Occupations and Professions BS oe SNe A i] Gough, Melvin N., Federal Aviation Agency.. 566 Gould, Bernard A., ’ Interstate Commerce Com- mission le pe RE Gt Bs BE pn AN 586 Gould, George J., Administrative Office of the Secretar ol oo.uiesanaie 443 Defense tic Gould, Lucille, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Weilare. i aura i a inane 249 Gould, Marshall T., Office of Treasurer of the ited Bales... oa ah rim i nm whi ma Gowen, Doris, House Folding Room_________.. Gowen, James W. pone Folding Room .__._____ 357 Grabowski, Bernard F . (Representative from Connecticut) : BIOZIAPRY o.oo i mm simon im nim mi pi Er 5 26 Banking and Currency Gommiiies Rand ey 252 Grady, Lt. Col. Ronan C., fons Brazil-United ar Defense Commis- i ad Lr SR BL iL 684 Graf. Witiiam. Jr., House Document Room______ 356 Graham, Edward H. , Soil Conservation Service. 511 Graham, H., National Bureau of Standards.____ 527 Graham, Jan, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations ES AR eR BS up ELE Re ioe 2 Graham, William, Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization... .o... 5.15 6 Gralla, Rear Adm. A. R., Military Sea Trans- portation Service, Navy ALR Te AR 6 463 Gramlich, Louis, Office of Clerk of House... 355 Granaham, David M., Office of Information Agriculture St AE RRL ST LS AE 5 Granahan, Kathryn O’Hay, Treasurer of the United States or i tara 433 Granara, J. Ralph, Office of Doorkeeper, House. 356 Grandey, Charles E., Federal Trade Com- YSSION. Eo tpt de a PA YS 571 Grandmaison, Charles, House Recording Eh LAA El A SC SR rT Graneros, Carlos, Pan Amercian Union________ 687 Grange, George R., Agriculture Marketing A TE ME TR Ss MN fo ol ol a Me AC 501 Graninger, Fernleigh, Division of Visual Serv-ices, StateDepartment. oo nine 421 Grant, Albert A., D.C. Department of High-ways and raffle. lian pps 661 Grant, Charles L., Office of Budget and Finance 1% i Ly LE A in 0 513 Grant, George M. (Representative from Ala- bama): Blograpiye fm 2. Jo darts ad es Le 4 Agrieniture Commitiee. come a iol i 500 251 Grant, Gordon M., Federal Power Commission. 570 Grant, Lt. Gen. Trarold W., Federal Aviation 0.3 Fin EIA UE, CR of oS Op LE tp Grant, James P., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State Department. o.oo... 419 Grant, Dr. Murray, District Department pl Grant, U.S., 3d, Washington National Monu-INENE SOC BEY da tion ra md a 07 610 Grant, William A., Office of the Clerk of the Touse es a Ta rE YE A 354 Gravelle, Louis A., National Capital Regional Planning Council A A I RE 591 Graves, Harold N., Jr.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development iu. ot re nda mma Page Graves, Margaret W., secretary to Representa-tive Romegay. ool ce ie Tri al lols 319 Graves, W. Brooke, Legislative Reference Serv-ce, Library of Congress... Lil. ce dwnnas 363 Gray, Beatrice Martin, Senate Committee on JACI. So Ti Lo hn mmm Rm wm Gray, Chester H.: District Corporation Counsel........cccevnem-658 District Public Utilities Commission. .._._... 666 Gray, Donald, District Department of Public MWellave. iio iia rng add bn 666 Gray, Elisha, IT, American National Red Cross. 551 Gray, Joel, House Recording Studios. __.__._.__. 355 Gray, Kenneth J. (Representative from Illinois): BIOGTBDNY . ira BAR hmm Sa Praia i 49 Public Works Commitiee. ........ .._-_ = 2 258 Gray, Thomas S., Federal Housing Administra-t i 583 Greasley, Brig. Gen. Philip H., Armed Forces Stall College |. tneLa aol 444 Greaver, Vernon E., U.S. District Court for the Districtof Columbia. -cu. oo netatiao” 628 Greco, Joseph S., District Public Utilities Com-XS ON Se A aden 666 Greeley, Arthur W., Forest Service_._...._..... 512 Greeley, Capt. Quentin McK., Office of Com-mandant, Coast .. Clio oio Guard... 430 Green, Edith (Representative from Oregon): Biogr APY. i barred an aaa a 141 Education and Labor Committee. __._._ 253 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.. 257 Green, Frederick ¥L., Congressional Daily Di-YTS A Dn A Een CORE NE RE Green, George S., Senate Committee on the Indielor yt on aa a en 249 Green, John C.: National Inventors Council, Commerce. ..-.. Office of Technical Services, Commerce. _..... Green, Julian P., Jr. District Department of Licenses and Inspections. ......ovceeeeccaaa= 661 Green, Justin, Region 10, Small Business Ad-a maipietration bt helar 2 Green, William, Securities and Exchange Com-TASEION odin nian la da se hr 598 Green, William J. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography on Snhe aR ln 144 Wavs and Means Committee 259 Greenbaum, Samuel Meyer, Commission on Monto Toaith oo 6 Greenberg, Howard, Peace Corps____._______.__ Greenberg, Leon, Bureau of Labor Statistics Greenberg, Capt. Mack K., Office of Judge Advocate General, Navy. ICI ERG a TN ON Greenburg, Richard H., Regional Administrator, General Services Administration. __________ 5 Greenburg, Robert D., Federal Communica-tions Commiselon. oops tn 000 CL loll: Greene, Harold H., Justice. Jil i Rl Ta 478 Greene, Hughlon, House Committee on Ways ond Means in oh 0 Din fie JO ap liiegl Greene, Joseph N., American National Red S, Greene, Jule B., Securities and Exchange Com-missions lot al raea Greene, Lt. Gen. Wallace M., Jr., Headquar-ters, Morine Corps. uit vos lsc 5 vo 460 Greenew alt, Crawford H., Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution _______________ 604 Greenfield, James L., Public Affairs, State Department lla oc SFR a a 417 Greenfield, Virginia Louise, Secretary to Repre-sentative Udall.... aviercilh, . | 323 Greensides, Neil G., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation: oo Re TV Tae Sol 568 Greenwood, Albert T., District Personnel Office. 656 Greenwood, James W., Jr., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare_.__________ 538 Greer, Lt. Col. Donald E., Office of Under Secretary ofthe Air Perce. .....0... i... 470 Greer, Frank H., Federal National Mortgage ASSOCON. CeTE Ll 584 Greeson, Otis H., Smithsonian Institution_.____ 603 Greess, Leonard H., Office of the Inspector International Finance Corporation._..._.____. General, Agriculture am Individual Index Page Page Gregg, William J., Installations and Logistics, Gregory, Francis A., Office of Manpower, Automation and Training, Yabor. i ili 5 Gregory, Wade F., Pan American Union_______ Grest, Edward a. ForestiService lit vin. 512 Gretz, Arthur A., Federal National Mortgage Association ool Jona Ul Gigi oat onan 584 Grew, Joseph C., Washington National Monu-ment Society i oe aia 610 Grey, Shethey T., Food and Drug Administra-LEYTE PO el Dh ue Ri re Ps § 0 $a Need 2 Artoeh. Ann M., Senate Committee on Govern- ment Operations ie a dE LER SL OE it Grieves, Howard C., Bureau of the Census_._.. Griffin, Vice Adm. C. D., Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. oor aud wl: Jini 463 Griffin, Charles H., secretary to Representative Williams of Mississippi atl qe lo ai: 323 Griffin, Maj. Frederick J., Office of Legislative Tislson, Alr Bore. cocogic. i, 471 Griffin, Joseph P., Bureau of Finance, Post Office Department. ol loi sno lh iggiicia 485 Griffin, ski P. (Representative from Michi-an); ERIITTRT) SR IN Se A info SB gE RL 78 0) Education and Labor Committee _ _._........ 253 Government ad Committee.......... 254 Griffin, Robert T., General Services Adminis-BraEiAn. eh eH 574 Griffin, Thomas J., Board of Immigration ADPDEAIS. La aL a Le a ne RT 481 Griffing, Col. Joel D., Selective Service System. 599 Griffith, Al T., House Document Room________ 56 Griffith, Col. Stebbins W., Se; Agencies, Ade Fores... ooo Lo a eg nanny 475 Griffiths, George R., Maritime Administration. Griffiths, Martha W. (Representative from Michigan): Biography. ooo ol aki mal gnarl ine 80 Ways and Means Committee... 259 Joint Economic Committee... a... 273 Grillo, Stephen J., National Aeronautics and Space Administration: ob.il olil Ll 588 Grim, Ray W., National Library of Medicine._ 542 Grimes, Lacy, secretary to Representative Edmondson: 0 utods ee lis sro nll 316 Grimmer, J. Lear, National Zoological Park.___ 605 Grinstein, Gerald B., Senate Committee on Commerce OO SET EI 51 br tds or SA FE 248 Griswold, Erwin N., Commission on Civil RICHIE. ol ni ind in Sn ne I ES 60 Griswold, Lt. Gen. Francis H., National War Collage [Lu cies nn ul faa sh alenunl C3000 443 Groark, Edgar T., Civil Service Commission_._ 557 Grogan, William B., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division, Yabor...o oo... 535 Gropp, Arthur E., Pan American Union.__...__ 686 Grosman, Nathaniel, Office of District Recorder of Deeds. }. soonLL LENE TRG fil 66! Gross, Gerald C., International Telecommuni-cationiiimionee sen al 20 Lenn) dons 694 Gross, H. R. (Representative from Iowa): Diographyucesn at. Sd 56 Susannedae Soreign Affairs Commities. Linszli. 254 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. .__. 257 Grossman, David A. Finances Ageney..o. 0 lah 580 Grossmith, Brig. Gen. Louis B., Jr., Office of Comptroller of the Air Force ______________ 473 Grosstephan, Arthur R., Commodity Exchange ABHOR Y Em sme Sai Tad a 502 Grosvenor, Gilbert H., Washington National Monament Soelety........soosliiaaausie 2. 610 Grosvenor, Dr. Melville B., Advisory Board on National Parks, ate... 000 LULE 00 494 Grosvenor, Melville, Washington National Monument Seelety.. ott at EL oD 610 Grothaus, William, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation... ______________ 596 Grout, Lewis J., Board of Parole, Justice....__-481 Grove, Brandon H., Jr., Office for Administra- tion, State. cL E ET Dopartwent....cocoeeon 414 Grover, Frederick W.: Board on Geogr aphic Nanas -. — cibl hive Rovest Servicel. “ilies laoole de gin ty ua Grover, James R., Jr. (Representative from New York): Biography i. el chal mu ose analy 106 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee._ 257 Public Works Committee... oil war 258 Grover, Wayne C.: Archivist of the United States___.._.._.._.._.__ 577 Federal Fire Coumell. Ll... Soni fue 579 Jalsa National Historical Publications Commission. 578 Groves, Hugh A., District Fire Department_._. 660 Grow, Hal, House PostiOffiee........0 0.0 357 Grubb, Russell C., Weather Bureau_.____.__.___ 2 Grubbs, Harry L., Jr., District of Columbia Unemployment Compensation Board. _____ 6 Grubbs, Ralph, House Recording Studios______ Grubbs, Walton H., House Official Reporters of 5 58 Biography i. nor ell Rano en ias Government Operations Committee.._____._._ 241 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_..____ 242 Public Works Commitee... 0. 0 oki 243 Gruenther, Gen. Alfred M., American National BediCross. 0. Co od igo di Thilo 551 Gscheidle, Marianne J., Office of Legislative Counsel, Tiouse. | Ju SHE vo 0s dvd S300 359 Gubser, Charles S. (Representative from Cali-fornia): BIograpiy. openB rE LS bdb 14 Armed Services Committee... .._________ Iration. Jone Rel sede Ena 3 i dT 526 Guéril, M. Georges, Caribbean Organization... 673 Guerra, José Antonio, Pan American Union____ 685 Guerrero, Manuel, South Pacific Commission_. 689 Guerrero, Manuel F. L. , Governor of Guam____ 495 Guerrero, Lt. Col. Marco Antonio, Joint Mexi- can-United States Defense Commission_____ 684 Guest, Preston, Office of the Doorkeeper, Touse i Laan ea Et hl 356 Gufler, Bernard A., Ambassador to Finland..._ 716 Guilfoyle, Joseph D., Civil Division, Justice___. 478 Guilfoyle, Mary Rita, Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences. _._______ 247 Guill, Capt. Samuel G., Office of Merchant Marine Safely... on. Lai son 431 Guinea, James J., secretary to Representative LAL ATTENIMS ats I Bd a as Lal a 319 Gulick, J. W., Maritime Administration... ___ 525 Gull ledge, William P., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service... __ 249 Gullion, Edmund A., Ambassador to Republic of the Congo, Leopoldville hadrian 1 LiL 716 Gumbart, Edward H., Business and Defense Services Administration... cio J 522 Gunn, Grace T., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation... _____ 272 Gunnels, Aubrey A., House Committee on Anpropriations i nb 263 Gideaarate Gunther, John J., District of Columbia Redevel-opment Land Ageney... 0 0 sailvl 56 Gunther, V. Samuel, Office of Plant and Oper-ations, Aeviemltame or lod oaht a 515 Gunther, Virginia, secretary to Representative Stratton. Srna l oe SL LE Ie a 322 Gurnee, Col. William H., Jr., Installations and Logistics, Army 448 Gurney, Chan, Civil Aeronautics Board....____ 556 Gurney, Edward J. (Representative from Florida): Biography. ois) Se Crdet 33 Science and Astronautics Committee. _______ 258 Gurney, Sue, secretary to Representative Gill... 317 Guroff, ‘Gregory, Joint Economic Committee. 273 Gurza Tr, Maj. Gen. Alfonso, Inter-American Doles Bord. or sate Gustavson, Elmer F., Public Housing Admin-Staines di a 583 Gutchess, Franklin J., Berviee odiebi ulna ola bballdala Guthman, Edwin O., Director of Public Infor-mation, Susiies. Lo fo ua ia IIE oD 477 Guthrie, Chester L., National Archives and RacordsiServiee iio bot oe Balaton 577 Guthrie, Eugene H., Bureau of State Services... 544 Guthrie, John C., Bureau of European Affairs, Congressional Directory Page Guthrie, Robert F., Office of the Legislative ounsel. per she aE as 359 Gutiérrez, Dr. José Garcia, Pan American Sanitary BUrean tL. a ih sa a 688 Gutiérrez, Julio César, Inter-American Develop-ment Bank. Le al el Gutmann, RichardW., Defense Accountingand Auditing Division, ‘GA Gutride, Joseph H., Federal Power Commis-5h Gwiazda, Henry J., National Selective Service Appeal Board. oo ca mai 594 Haas, Everett T.. District Fire Department____ 660 Haherimater, Walter 0O., International Mone und Hackett, Gerald A., Office of Secretary of ne” BR ne A ae i Sin mm Hackett, Maj. Gen. Robert, Army Staff________ Hackett, William H., secretary to Representa- tive ‘Cederberg A Gm SBR 315 Hackler, ay G., Office of Political Affairs, State Department TRETIEAE F uh Ska 414 Hackley, Howard H., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System... .coee come ecco 555 Hackney, Charles W., Jr., Office of the Clerk of o 5 Osman El, Ambassador from Si Hadi yWiliam, Peace Corps...c...ocuenoonme Hadraba, Theodore J., Commercial Activities, State. Department... iin 415 conn.ain Haefs, Walter H., secretary to Representative Nom POW. cocoa ast hap tr ol Lia boy 323 Hafstad, Dr. Lawrence R., Atomic Energy Commission pt i ei Bo 554 Hagan, G. Elliott (Representative from Georgia): BilographVe...-tocemon 35 Azriculture Committe. iol. icanaan iiaiin 251 District of Columbia Committee... oceeeee 253 Hagan, Comdr. Joseph F.: Naval Examining Board, Line_...__.......... 455 Naval Physical Disability Review Board_._.. Hageman, Roy C., Atomic Energy Commission. 554 Hagen, Audroy, secretary to Representative ETC) RRR Lh ee BE a TI Ae 19 Hagen, ia (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography... oc. ceonea-4 HLL 1 Agriculture Committes....comeeeeneendac 251 tun. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 257 Haggarty, Maj. Patrick J., Installations and Togisties, Navy. oo inml 4 Haggerty, Robert F., Renegotiation Board____ Hahn, August C., Bureau of Operations, Post Office Department CEN OE ST NX 4 Hahn, Walter A., Office of Administration, IN A A hs mie eg iE EL chia i 587 Haines, Paul M., Defense Materials Service_._.. 575 Haislip, Gen. Wade H., U.S. Soldiers’ Home___ 607 Halaby, Najeeb E. Federal Aviation Ageney.. 565 Home Helen A., Public Housing Administra- TRE aes Asst. Surg. Gen. Jack C., Bureau of State Services, EW oo. et 544 Hale, Frank C., Federal Trade Commission... 571 Hale, Matthew, Senate Committee on Banking Ee Se a Hale, Col. Sam, Systems and Logistics, Air OTE aS EL Haley, Calvin, secretary to Representative Smith of Virginia SCS a Se a 322 Haley, James A. (Representative from Florida): Blograpliy.: ios coal end 32 Interior nd Insular Affairs Committee.______ 255 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ooo. 259 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Ad- ministration. daa a i 272 Haley, John F., Joint Committee on Printing... 269 Hall, Clyde C., National Science Foundation... 593 Hall, David B., Transportation and Communi- cations Service. Ae 576 Page Hall, Durward G. (Representative from Mis-souri): B00Ti SITET Ra | A Ly Re SA 88 Armed Services Committee ____________.___._ 252 Hall, Edward M., Federal Trade Commission. _ gr Hall, Harry, Office of Clerk of the House... 354 Hall, Homer A., Office of Doorkeeper, House... 356 Hall, Herbert 2, Senate Press Gallery. _ 723 Si Joh Ae Interstate Commerce Commis- Hall, nah W., Bureau of Veterans’ Reemploy-ment Rights as em mg Sar men hd PE 535 Hall, Hon. Leonard, International Finance Corporation... Sr ITI Hall, Milton, Office of Secretary of Health, Education , and Welfare rel Rd RA 538 49 Hall, Thomas x, Interral Security ii ty 479 Hall, Willie C., ir. Capitol Police...2.. 2 362 Halla, Phillip ¥, Arms Control and Disarma- ment Agency. 552 Hallas, Goldie, secretary to Representative Price. 321 Halle, ‘Simon, ‘Office of Clerk of the House... Halleck, Charles A. (Representative from In- diana): Biography... 51 Minority floor leader. oiio, cndpaiianin 353 Donugistn for Extension of the U.S. Capitol. 269 Haller, ah , Office of Administrator, Agricul- A Fin INS A SI EI OT a Halley, i S., Washington City Post Office. 670 Hallgarten, Katherine Drew, Commission on International Rules of Judicial Procedure._. 561 Hally, Frank M., District Internal Audit Office. 656 Hainan, Seymour (Representative from New ork): DOE ON or tls rnin sm Re en 108 Banking and Currency Committee... ....... 252 Veterans’ Affairs Committee....... 259 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- : 118 LadLE Bo pee ee Re PRs A aR SEY 2 Ham, Dorothy K., U.S. Veterans’ Administra tion Congressional Liaison Service.._....... 363 Bw Dan R., Housing and Home Ymepes AT lo eR Bn I I SE Haren Mrs. Elizabeth E., Library of Congress. iol Hamilton, George, Washington National Monu- ment Society LYRIC TL SS hte A co Hamilton, Col. West A., Board of Elections, District GOVEININEHT... creameree 659 Hamilton, William L., Jr., Consul General to Eg LE RTT WR an A CN ork LF 719 Hamlett, Gen. Barksdale, Army Staff__________ 450 Hammer, Virginia C., Office of Official Report- ers of Debates, House... 1... ina. 358 Hammerschmidt, William H., Research and Engineering, Defense... .o_.. Ci J... 437 Hammill, Frank R., Jr., House Committee on Science and Astronautics... ________ 265 Hammock, Barney C., Jr., Bureau of Reclama-2 £771 VLE A RR Le A LR LS Hammond, Eva, secretary to Representative AAS rr SEs Hammond, James H., Defense Accounting and Auditing Division, ......ous 365 GAO. L000 Hamner, Maj. Gen. Stephen R., Army Staff... 450 Hampson, Catherine, secretary to Representa- FAR TREN EERR io MO 320 Hampton, Edward F., National Mediation 51717) Dim Sof ie PO LL LIE he MEI Sl po 0 592 Hampton, Brig. Gen. Edgar W., Systems a Togistics, Air Boree, , tc tendo raid Hampton, Robert E., Civil Service ta Hanbury, William L., Federal Fire Council... 579 Hancher, Virgil M., P ermanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund... 278 Hancock, Flopneg W., Office of Minority Lead-2c er, a Rei Bg Hancock, William. Office of General Counsel, Ar BOrce. rdEa ea dy 47 Hand, Walter C., Federal National Mortgage ABOU ION oe rns name as 584 Handler, Philip, National Science Board. .....-594 Individual Index Page Handley, i illiam 7J., Ambassador to Republic OE MAY sta oe een TB a re BE 7 Handy, Russell P., Statistical Reporting Serv-lee iAgricnlture. oo. uc Gici Sl duibudiiin, 507 Hane, Heyward T., Office of .Doorkeeper, Bouse oo. oc. i brs iii od i urd i 356 Hanemann, Wilhelm, International Monetary Fund Hanenberg, Samuel, Assistant General Counsel, AWEROTeR.L Lo hi blidei die 471 Hanger, Col. John W.: . ArmYISEalt ia nr I i end 450 Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made 5 Hanlon, Frederick R., United States Court of Military Appeals. riled veliodianis 638 Hanna, Jean R., Indian Claims Commission... 585 Hanna, Keith L., Small Business Administra- £3 [4 ET de SI Or BO le I A 99 Hanna, Richard T. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography oom arroundLua 21 Banking and Currency Committee____._______ Hannah, Dr. John A., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States___._.____ 689 Hannah, Harvey H., Office of General Counsel, Post Office Department... cons sw ie 486 Hannah, John A., Commission on Civil Rights_. 560 Hannah, Martha S., House Committee on Agri- ot IEAUR OR Rt LI 263 RE Hannah, Norman B., Bureau of Far Eastern 1 Afiairs, State Department. oo ol. 419 Hannon, Capt. Edward J., Jr., Office of Infor-mation, Navy. co. l aay clana is 457 Hannon, Thomas E., Regional Administrator, General Services Administration_.________.. 577 Hannum, Col. Calvin S., Office of the Under Secretaryiolthe Arayaa gene 448 Hannum, Erwin C., Business and Defense Serv- ices Administration... ... sd la inucabdu 522 Hansbrough, John R., Forest Service .__....__. 513 Hansch, Alfred M., District Refrigeration and Air ‘Conditioning BETTE Br EB Hansen, Dr. Carl F., D.C. Board of Education... Soe Hansen, Chris A.,N ‘ational Institutes of Health. 543 Hansen, Maj. Gen. F. A., Headquarters, U.S. Army Materiel Command. ........iivpnsan 452 Hansen, Julia B. (Representative from Wash- ington): 53 TY OE Lr RL RE ST he Ti Se ey 1 Appropriations Committee.......oveeenccnen. 251 Hansen, Kenneth R., Bureau of the Budget... 410 Hansen, Morella R., ‘Senate Committee on For-eign RolatIonS. ... c.counter es 248 cdi Hansen, Morris H., Bureau of the Census.___.. 523 Hansen, Lt. Col. Paul H., Joint Mexican- United States Defense Commission... 684 Hansman, Joe M., Veterans’ Administration.___ 610 Hanson, Arthur R., Field Office, Public Housing Administrapion: CnCk seiiinviis 584 Haro! Richard R., National Capital Trans- POLLALION AGBHOY . ... eo rs oi mle me edb 591 Harbin, Robin, House Post Office 57 Hardaway, Horace E., Coast and Geodetic SUV coir init tnt fd ei oi A PR pb de i 524 Hardeman. D. B., Office of Majority Whip__.__ 353 Hardesty, Eileen a Office of District Corpora- tion Council 658 Hardesty, John O., Civil Service Commission... 557 Hardgrove, Robert F., Office of Clerk of the Hardin, Ruth W., Expert Transcriber, Office of Official Reporters to House Committees... 359 Harding, Bertrand M., Internal Revenue aaaeed dole lal Harding, Kenneth R., Office of Sergeant at Arg, TIOUSe J dea ard aE HS 355 Harding, Lee S., Office of Comptroller, Defense. 438 Harding, Margaret K., secretary to Representa-BVe Grant =... ce iceoaz ne a TE 317 Harding, Ralph R. (Representative from Idaho): Biography 42 AZrICUHIre COMIMEICE. a mses avn bn 251 cian Page Hardland, Leonard S., Office of Technical Serv-ices, Commerce... coi. toa na areal Hardwood, Priscilla A., Secretary to Representa-Hive Weavers li. bia dao lala ail, at 23 Hardy, Maj. Gen. Donald L., Defense Supply Agenc 446 Hardy, Kenneth L., District Department of Corrections. ......... Lov dB eo alu da Jade lal 659 Hardy, Porter, Jr. (Representative from Vir-ginia): BIOETADITY.. i rt ptm mi ve wR dead siete 17 Armed Services Committee. ooo. 252 Government Operations Committee ___._._____ 254 Hare, Raymond A., Ambassador to Turkey.... 720 Harford, Patricia 'B., House Committee on Science and Astronautics ie ar HE 265 Hargett, Oscar S., Jr., Office of Analysis ee Review, Navy... ol Bia slidin Harlan, John G., y r., Defense Materials Service. = Harlan, John M., ’ Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (biography). ._.._._. 613 Harlan, Neil E., Assistant Secretary, Air Force.469 Harlan, Maj. Gen. Maurice C., Air Staff 473 Harllee, Rear Adm. John, Federal Maritime Ol I Te 568 Harman, Avraham, Israeli Ambassador. ._..... 705 Harman, Vivien, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. lil oo. Loli 249 Harmantas, Louis, World Meteorological Organ-17%8 U1 EER SOR ee ART A HEA EC Et 695 ‘Harmois, M. Jules, Caribbean Organization.... 673 Harper, Clarke, Federal Aviation Agency.-..... 565 Harper, Norman G., Public Buildings Service. 574 Harper, Ruth H., Capitol Page Sehoold. lL. oo Harper, V.L; Forest Service --.-----..--_ Harpold, Helen B. , Financial Management, Air Force 2S rn di nit Re St vp Re be A Lh 470 Harpster, Doyle E., District Fire Department__ 660 Harrell, Dr. J. Blaine, District Board of Police and Fire Surgeons. Al Tie SAL, 202 TAA, 660 Harrell, John F., Maritime Administration_____ Harrill, E. Reece, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation. i... 000... 596 Harriman,-E. Roland, American National Red = Harriman, Edward E., Office of Research and Engineering, POS OMCO, ee oes dares 487 Harriman, W. Averell, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. -ooo... 418 Harrington, John C., Federal Communications Commission Bs I A dn Jans Harris, Maj. Audley C.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-2 [3:1 EA AU RRR TE ala Tol ply” ER Sle Se 420 683 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- FLL)8 CREM El SE MA Lyla | JOR Spd 2.1 AT AI AA 684 Harris, Arthur L., Office of Education ____._._.. 541 Harris, Bertha S., ’ Joint Committee on Internal Revenue ITRRAIOD tne BALA 272 Sar or David W., Saint Elizabeths Hos-= nt eR A pA A DS me mist LA A el 349 Harris, Glen R., Farm Credit Administration__ 565 Harris, Gordon bv; Defense Supply Agency... 445 Harris, Herschel, Bureau of Finance, Post Office Department, sie Re RL SLO TELE 485 Harris, Huntington, American National Red Harris, Innis D., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System mt RR ms i oth em rr 556 Gi 08 Joris W., secretary to Senator Ran-Pe dol Haro > ohn A., Office of Recorder of Deeds__.. 669 Harris, Oren (Representative from Arkansas): Biogr ers LL SR hl I Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Harris, Reed, United States Information COROY adh dene a seem sth ar ch to ea bis wo ce 609 Harris, Richard F., District Budget Office_____. 655 Harris, Seymour E., consultant to the Secretary of ihe. Treasury... dn iohs ini rorar niin. 428 Harris, Comdr. Virgil J., Jr., Office of Savings Bonds, N 459 Harris, Walter D., Pan American Union..__._. 687 Harris, Walter W., Federal Trade Commission. 572 Congressional Directory Page Harris, Willie, secretary to Representative 8 Harrison, Brig. Gen. Bertram C., Air Staff.___ 472 Harrison, Mrs. Derwood D., secretary to Repre- sentative Thompson of Louisiana__._______. 323 Harrison, Evelyn, Civil Service Commission... 558 Harrison, Gordon F. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration... 25! Harrison, James L., Public Printer Harrison, Kenneth S., Office of the Comman- dant, Coast FE ey) 430 Harrison, Patricia L., Senate Committee on Republican CODIETOICR os tic re eae 250 Harrison, William F., Federal Aviation Agency. 566 Harrison, William H. (Representative from Wyoming): FATE Dor i PR RRSRS Tt 185 Appropriations Commditon Eat 2 0 A Wl 8 251 Harron, Marion J., Judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography) 644 Harry, Sobor L., American National Det 210 Te ee Wen De iB Bn LL Hae Wiliam H., Jr.,, (Representative iy Ohio): BIOZTODNY conn mis mn ambi bi Eon os Wu vsed 132 District of Columbia Committee... ....._.. 253 Public Works Commitice... vo envi. cacecnin 258 Hart, Alford A., Maritime Administration._____ 525 Hart, George hy Jr., Judge, U.S. District Court for the District "of Columbia (biography).. 626 Hart, Hope, secretary to Representative RTE pe, 316 Hart, Horace, Business and Defense Serviees Administrations. oo at a le ea 5 Hart, Parker Thompson: Ambassador to BUWAIL....cc amisnn mm 718 Ambassador to Saudi Arabia..._.. 719 Envoy to VY emon. i Geald iu puniin 720 Hart, Philip A. (Senator from Michigan): Blog apy... oa a ante 76 Commerce Committee... i cio ii oninnnane 240 Judiciary Comme. ... cou... crim pss rm vin 242 Hart, Robert G., Indian Arts and Crafts Board. 492 Hart, Thomas 'B., Securities and Exchange ERse Hartke, Vance (Senator from Indiana): BIOS ADIT mmm mr mim mimi i Fi wt 51 Committee orn Commerege.....-cnmm.nimmmunmman 240 District of Columbia Committee... .ooceeee-o 241 Finance Commitieo. oo ais viii itm 241 National Memorial Stadium Commission. _... 278 Hartke, Gilbert V., Advisory Panel on the or POE I AES oe i hat Win ceri mension sp mim Se Tordes, Dr. G. V., Washington City pod” F175 aR re A AE Re NW SE I Hartman, Arthur A., Assistant to Under Secre-£5 TR ET LA SA I ee) Fn EN eh 413 Hartnett, Lawrence A., Metropolitan Police TODATEINGI o. v a wt 3h mi dimension 662 Hartrey, James V., Office of the Speaker__..._.. 353 Hartson, Nelson T., District Public Library... 665 Hartwig, Lawrence E., The Renegotiation STR Se RL OS Sm LR 596 Harvey, B. W., Maritime Administration______ 525 Harvey, Donald R., Civil Service Commission. 558 Harvey, James (Representative from Michigan): Biography i 78 Banking and Currency Committee. coun... 252 Public Works Commitice......-mv pemneieew 258 Haws John L., Food and Drug Administra- + Ero SE OR le CR Ov ML 5 Harvey, Kenneth Van Keuren, Office of the Pardon Attorney, JUSHCER.c.-cinneien cmaanon 480 Harvey, Margaret, secretary to Senate Simpson. 312 Harvey, Ralph (Representative from Indiana): TW A Ie A ed NL 54 Agriculture Committee. vee cee. 251 House Select Committee on Small Business... 261 Harvey, Stewart A., Tennessee Valley Author-609 Harvey, Thomas W., Area Redevelopment Ad-ministration, Commerce. ...-ammmenvmmeeran-519 Haselton, Norris S., State Department___._.___ 414 Hasert, Chester N., Air Staff. o_o. 472 Hashagen, Helen L., House Committee on For-3b RE Ca Cor EN Ll A 264 Page Haskins, Caryl P., Board of Regents, Smith-sonian Institution Hass, Ewing: Adil vrsiive assistant to Senate Minority Sd ye RE Ae RS Rm a enn 9 Administrative assistant to Senator Kuchel._ 311 Hastings, George E., Regional Offices, Office of Emergency Planning SS wm rt 412 Hatch, Robert S.: Office of Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps.. ii Office of General Counsel, Nav 457 Hatcher, Andrew T., Associate Press Secretary tothe President. oui ui ae. dda dels 409 iy Flora Y., Housing and Home Finance ency. fens 43 Hates Gol. Philip A., Office of Chief of Legis-lative Liaison, Arm 449 Hauck, Abbie E., secretary to Representative SRIRh ne a 317 Haugerud, Howard E., Office of the Under Sec-retary of the Arm 448 Haughey, J. P., Personnel Management Divi-ol Hauser, Crane C., Internal Revenue Service. _ 5 429 Hausler, Richard 'M., Rural Electrification Ad-EE ET RR I le 509 Haveman, B. W., Intergovernmental Commit-tee for European Migration................. 676 Havener, Joseph H., District Department of Corrections. ...... 659 Havener, Milton J, Office Haver, Frederick M., Area Offices, Bureau OL IOAN ATONE, ei onion eat iL 492 Haverstein, Comdr. Paul L., Research and De-velopment, Nav 45 Havnaer, Rachel H., Office of Secretary of Com-5 7 Hawkes, George L., Armed Services Board of Contract ADDeals. cc onesienames wwe nwa 446 Hawkins, Augustus F. (Representative from California): BOR ADNY ho th rma dh aS atm Aa 17 Education and Labor Committee ..._...-._.. 253 Hawkins, Charles E., Social Security Adminis-PrabioTE. cr el Sr ar a 545 Hawkins, James E., Area Offices, Bureau of INA ARRIVES. iui. il oi bli laine ms tems 492 Hovlinn Raymond R., National Mediation gy Dr. Leland J., Atomic Energy Com-p17 30 KR SS Salm EE EI a Hawthorne, R. Glenn, Office of Treasurer of the UnNItod Bator. coarse: eT 433 Hay, John, Multilateral Policy Planning Staff, State Department 416 Hayden, Oarl (Senator from Arizona): Biography hn SL ARE Sd A 8 Appropriations Committee... ooo.o 239 Rules and Administration Committee _...... 243 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _ _.__. 242 Democratic Policy Committee... ocoeeeeea-245 Joint Committee on Printing ooo... 269 President pro tempore of the Senate... __...._ 349 Hayden, Raymond J., Administrative Office of the Secretary of Defense es Be mg er pe 443 vs Maj. Gen. Charles H., Headquarters, U.S, Marine Corpa.. cc innns msm r an abe 460 Hayes, Frederick O’R., Housing and Home Fi-nance Agency Hayes, James W., House Post Office.._..-._---Hayes, Thomas L., administrative assistant to STAI rg TL ee WtMh te ep 312 Haynes, Charles G., Office of Administration, NASA 588 Haynes, Dr. Euphemia L., District Board of Education 659 Haynes, Evan A., Field Offices, Bureau of Out-door Recreation.RS SER 497 Individual Index Page Page Hays, Wayne L. (Representative from Ohio): Diograbhyio x Ly Ch pT 135 Foreign Aflairs oonJihad 254 Committee. oil House Administration Committee __._._._____ 255 Joint Committee on Printing _..______._ ____._. 269 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial ConsOn: a on BAR eae 280 Hayward, Carlton, Office of Personnel Manage-ment, Commeres. lotr 518 coirSirnda Hayward, Comdr, Thomas B., Office of Secre-tary of the Navy. ii. ar enpagaiis 453 Haywood, Dorothy S., Office of Secretary of the Army. BC Le 4 MEAN oy Sin rs LS St bs 48 Ls Le Ye 4 448 Haywood, Rear Adm. Guillermo, Inter-Ameri-can Defense Board...____ 674 Hoey Jorge, Inter-American Development Head, James W., Jr., District Department of Sanitary Engineering AAR bE Be AE 667 Head, W, Wade, Area Offices, Bureau of Indian Affairs, TEHOT td ms an re 492 Headley, Settle, Bureau of the Public Debt, CEEO SE Rr EC in AL i Li ra 433 Healey, Edward F., Capitol Police._.__...__.__. 362 Healey, Frank G., "Federal Home Loan Bank Botrd i ae Healey, James C. (Representative from New ork): Blography oo ilar din im ne: 115 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Healey, Richard J., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission. 00) 0. Jo nul Healy, Francis F.: District Office of the Surveyor... _....._... 667 District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agenc ¢ Healy, Thomas M.,, Railroad Retirement Board. 595 Healy, Thomas P, National Labor Relations Board ld 592 Heard, Francis X., District Treasury Division_. 656 Heard, John, Installations and Logistics, De- lenge A aA Le 439 Hearne, Cannon C., International Affairs, Agri-CIR Bs esc oi Cen Ba St en a 507 Heath, Frederick C., District Department 8 Poblie Heath lo a Heath, William D., District Motor Vetido Parking Agency...£5 LAR SIRI SS wr ENE 668 Heaton, Lt. Gen. Leonard D.: ArTISIals, oi ern rue b ra 450 Soldiers’ Home, United States... ooo. 607 Hébert, F. Edward (Representative from Louisiana): BIOgraDIY oi hres a Sn AT Sn 64 Armed Services Committee. ___________._._.___ 252 Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Cele- bration Commission... 1: Lollies 275 Hebrew, John P., Bureau of International Commerce Sk ANE LR ST FAIR Sa 520 Hechinger, John W., District Public Library___ 665 Hechler, Ken (Representative from West Vir- ini): Bray a a 179 Science and Astronautics Committee. ___._..__ 258 Heck, Harold J., Bureau of International Com-TOBE 58 hide vi i AR aa te im Bs hk debs ibs 520 Heck, Mark A. Federal Deposit Insurance TETRA CR I RN Ce 568 Hecker, Herschel E., Soil Conservation Service. 510 Hedbawny, A. L., Maritime Administration... 525 Hedges, Irwin R.: Assigtont-Administrator... Ln.Sa 506 Foreign Agricultural Service _____.___________ 505 Hedlund, Floyd F., Agricultural Marketing Service rR Gh YO SR Ty So RES 502 Hedrick, Mrs. Anna, National Capital Regional Planning COINON] ar nn re Sap 591 Heemstra, L. C., Regulatory Divisions, Agricul-ture Depar trent I ti WN Ne 501 Heeney, A. D. P., International Joint Commis-SONG Soi Sa val J soap Ri Cad SL a 630 Heerlein, Crawford C., Senate Committee on Laborand Public Wellare: o-oo.lok 249 Heffelfinger, Ross A., Bureau of Public Debt_.. 433 Heflin, Henry H., Metropolitan Police Depart-ER CR La RR el 662 Heflin, Robert E., Washington City Post Office. 669 Hefner, Frank, Bureau of International Organi-zation Affairs Hegarty, Eugene D., secretary to Representative Flood 317 Heidweiller, H. A. F., Caribbean Organization__ 673 Heimburger, John J. ” House Committee on Ag- riculture arith Oe wt be ale Sa ail EL TI] 263 Hein, Marjorie R., secretary to Representativ THD EEL I ARSCN TR D0 Cr Heine, Irwin M., Maritime Administration____ 525 Heinen, Raymond W., Soil Conservation Servite 0 LdaL LI Heintges, Maj. Gen. John A., Joint Staff, De- 10 Ep A RR Sp Lo Se 5 LATE SACS i ER 443 Heinz, Charles, American National Red Cross_. 550 Heinz, Rear Adm. Luther C., International Security Affairs, Defense. [0000 Javaiten J 440 Heisbourg, Georges, Luxembourg Ambassador__ 706 Heisig, Carl P., Economic Research Service, AGrIOnIure fo nde inane sa ems TE] 507 Heitz, Glenn E., Farm Credit Administration_. 565 Helbig, Lee, Western Union Telegraph Co., Senate OMice ili code Junin iy Lt 363 Helfenstein, Leonard, Securities and Exchange Commission LER A ENS LL beet 598 Helland, Harold S., International Pacific Hali- but Commission. =. Jl.. Joie bf iad unis 633 Heller, G. Louis, National Capital Roglorat Planning Comnell.. Jl Crit hes Heller, Samuel, Office of Territories, Interior_. pr Heller, Walter W., Council of Economic Ad- visers A a LL Sh daite nih so SATE 410 Helton, Brig. Gen. Elbert, Office of Comptroller of the Ar Foree. tinal inp lo i 473 Hens: Philip W., National Science Founda- £57571 to EA a TE I JE ESN EE Hemphill, Robert W. (Representative from South Carolina): Biography of | Jo ball od fund Ale 154 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Hemstreet, Arthur C., Federal National Mort- Same ASSOCIALION a. ret i ae nh sda 584 Hendee, Clare W., Forest Service. ____....._.. 513 Henderson, Christopher O., Office of Personnel, Agrieaiarel li orn LM a Ls 515 Henderson, David N. (Representative from North Carolina): BIOCIDNY oi hint ip wm bn mpi pe A RA 124 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... 257 Public Works Committes. ......ooueuls iii 258 Henderson, Donald G., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations loo loti. co lui cud 248 Henderson, Frances, secretary to Senator Case OF NOW. JOIS0Y . irom niin mdm mmm onl med SEL alk 309 Henderson, Gordon D., Division of Corporate Regaolation. ........ ioc. iodo di adiinains 597 Henderson, James Mcl., Federal Trade Com- PASSION. ie ies sesrvm Soins ASE SFL Sls BE J rs TEL 571 Henderson, Lyle H., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexieo. io tuo pikl loadblia uth hans 678 Henderson, Col. Margaret M., Headquarters, JB Marine COrDR: huis minsmins 460 Hen Col. Melvin D., Office of Manpower on Defens ES etre a et me re rn me i en en me mm ne Modan Willis B., Bureau of Transportation, Post Offi 485 Hendrick, James P., Office of Assistant Secre- tary, Treasury. oor) ano Lovetceil 428 Hendricks, Logan B., Small Business Adminis- tration Henke, Dr. Charles P., Veterans’ Administra- Henle, Peter, Bureau of Labor Statistics.._._.._. Henley, Benjamin J., District Board of Educa-3 141 pita parte IE oe i SE, A a SL 1 659 Henlock, Charles A., Office of the Architect of the Capitol SC ea BL A Hennessey, Joseph F., Atomic Energy grt Hennessy, Pat, secretary to Representative Ashbrook Hennessy, James L., Immigration and Natural-{ration Service. i. an eos deo Lag 4 Congressional Directory Page Henriksen, John H., Fiscal Service, Bureau of Accounts, Treasury Henry, Charles P., Jr., District of Columbia nil Court of Sera Sessions Hine Faith R., District Department of Voca-4 tional Rehabilitation lh ap et in RS Henry, E. William, Federal Communications So Comision fe te rsRea E Henry, Lt. Col. Gregg, Headquarters, U.S. Army Combat Developments Command_. 452 Henshaw, Francis H., Processing Department, Library of Congress Henson, Chelsea L., Office of Administrative oe Assistant to Secretary of the Army Herberg, John C., Office of the Ny eiative Counsel, Senate Herbert, J ohn, Office of Recorder of Deeds Herbolt, Leo, Office of Staff Management, o 0} 5 Herdt, Clarence E., Housing and Home Finance 0 Agency Holos 1 Sydney, Jr. (Representative from Florida): OTD ra an Re Se CR Ways and Means Committee Herlong, Mrs. A. Sydney, Jr., The Bonfessionsl ¢ Clu Wing David P., District Budget Office Herman, Irving M., National Labor Relations 147 ef Reb le En I Sn cu RS SA 592 Herman, Leon M., Legislative Reference Serv-ice, Library of Congress. ic. coonanininnbozse 368 Hermosillo, Praxedes Reina, International Monetary Fund Hernandez, Alfredo E., Inter-American Devel- opment Bank Sour fo Jab sate tai Hernandez, Francisco, Pan American Union _ 686 Sorel. rans H., District Procurement SerVICE. a ra a a ba La Ly William C., Assistant to Under Secretary for Fisheries and Wildlife_________ 413 Herrmann, Omer W,, Agricultural Marketing : Service 50 Herrmann, Capt. R. S., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Herron, Francis Ww; Bureau of Public Affairs, State Department Herron, Walter J., Office of Treasurer of the United States. aE a a ee 433 Hersey, A. B., Board of Governors, Poder 4 Reserve System San ni Hershey, Lt. Gen. Lewis B., Selective Fr on 5 es Richard A., Office of the General Counsel, Army 4 Herzfeld Charles LY Research and Engineer-or ng Detonse enA LR 4 Hesburgh, Theodore M.: Commission on Civil 1EAE Re 560 Nationni Selence Board... neeaoiiiiaii 594 Hest i Elaine, secretary to Representative mms chm i ee sh Ae a we rd hE Bt ma 3 318 Hess, A E., House Minority Postmaster._ 358 Hess, Donald 7. Research and Engineering, Defense RS LR ASE ls a 437 Hess, Jon R., District Corporation Counsel’s Hester, rum M. 9, James M adison Memorial COMITIINION. at ae a mn 77 Hester, Douglas B., Office of Legislative Coun-sel, Senate ide 352 Page Hester, Maj. Gen. John K., Air Staff__________ 472 Hetherington, Marion F,, Federal Power Com-11110ry i NE A a TE 570 Hetzel, Fred Z., U.S. Employment Service for Districtiof Columbia. oe 533 Heurtematte, Julio E., Inter-American Develop-Sos Oeate a 675 Heurtematte, Roberto, Secretariat, United NAONSEE, 7 ate ale rad ay Hewitt, Francis S., Senate Committee on Ap-propriations ARERR Ca ER Da 247 Hewitt, Warren E., Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State Department... 414 Hewlett, Frank, Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission En En er ra le 276 Hexter, David B., Board of Governors, Federal : Reserve System Heyward, Rear Adm. AlexanderS., Jr., Bureau of Naval Pergonmel. §ooaio Sana as 463 Heywood, Eunice I., Federal Extension Service. 505 Hiatt, William E, , Weather Baveaw.....c.. 0. 529 Hibbard, G. Ray, secretary to Representative Pell 320 Hibbert, Lucien, Inter-American Develop-enh Bawls Sonal anda i rn te el Hickenlooper, Bourke B. (Senator from Iowa): Biography. boo sialms amyln” Jet 55 ERC and Space Sciences Committee... 239 Agriculture and Forestry Committee.________ 239 Foreign Relations Committee________________ 241 Foreign Service Buildings Commission. ._____ 423 Republican Policy Committee... _..___. 245 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy._._________ 270 Hicsoy, Edward J., Office of Secretary of the } 50 Hickey, Esther S., Joint Economic Committee. 273 Hickey, Margaret A., Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid 425 Hoss I. J., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, ~ 4 Hickey, nT , Coast and Geodetic Survey. 524 Hicks, b. Reginald, Bureau of Reclamation___. 495 Hicks, Capt. Edgar F., Jr., Coast and Geodetic urve Hicks, Lewis W., Bureau of Finance Hickson, Marshall, American National Red CT0880 0 ni Lr aa lt are Tae 5 Hickson, William H.., Office of the Clerk, House. 354 Highees "Floyd E., Farmers Home Administra-tio Hinton, A. Leon, Jr., Federal Trade Commission. so slomb. Lo sadam dnd ar stat Sug 571 Higginbotham, Frank, Government Printing Si TEEE To Crh a ee 370 Higgins, A. Ross, Jr., secretary to Representa-tive sis a OE RL ET Sy B a Col. Raymond T., Selective Service System 599 Higgins, Thomas E., Region 2, Small Business he 429 Hignett, Travis P., Tennessee Valley Authority. 609 Hilbert, G. E., Agricultural Research Service___ 500 Hilbert, Philip F., Deputy for Requirements Review, Air Force Re i ah dr 470 Hilder, Leonard O., House Committee on Dis-he Te 263 Hildreth, Capt. James B., Office of Under Secre- taryofithe Navy loli wena2 ilalade 454 Hilker, Helen-Anne, Library of Congress.______ 366 Hill, Rear Adm. Andrew J., Armed Forces ot Staff College Hill, Charles, U.S. Information Agency.___._.___ 609 Hill, DeVera, United States Customs Court.... 636 Hill, James Weldon, Office of District Corpora- Sr EEO 65 Hill, Leon W., Bureau of Reclamation_____._.. 495 Hill, Leonard M.,, Area Offices, Bureau of Indian oo Hill, Leonard M., District Department of Voca-tional Rehabilitation. oni ..-oooomomwowoon 669 Individual Index Page Hill, Lister (Senator from Alabama): Blography coc cociitam tain aac snes Sinsation 3 Appropriations Committee... _._.__. 239 Democratic Policy Committee ____.____._.____ 245 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. _._____ 242 Hill, Qliyer W., Federal Housing Administra-tio 82 Hill, or L., Office of Personnel, Agriculture. 515 Hill, Sanford, National Park Service... 494 Hill, W. Henry, Navy Management Office_____ Hiller, Manuel B., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Wellarea asc coitiuii. 538 Hillman, Elmer C. , Jr., District Department obs Occupations and Professions... Hillman, Herman D., Public Housing rp t ration Fe ie aE a AT ANRE ES 584 Hillyard, Maj. Gen. Harry L., Headquarters, hoi humy Combat Developments Com-52 Hilly 1 ie Office of Vocational Rehabili-an tation Wilroaar, Charles, Bureau of Medical Services. 542 Hilsman, Roger, Jr., Department of State.....-416 Hilton, ¥red H., Jr., Capitol Page School. ..._. Hin, yor. Nelson, Organization of American oa 550 Hines, James J., Visa Office, State Department. 415 Hines, Richard ?, House Committee on Science and Astronautics BR sae NL as 2 Hines, Rear Adm. W. T., Bureau of Naval Wea ons Hinkle, Chaties Ws, Defens i Ww. S.,Jr., Research and Development, 449 449 oH ipl Joseph U., Inter-Aintree Develop-ment’ Bank 675 Hinton, Deane R., Bureau of Economic A fairs, State Department... 0. cdibe ou 0.. 415 Hinton, Lonas M., Office of Clerk of the House. 354 Hirsch, "Rear Adm. M. A., Office of the Comp- oh NAVY. cia er Sul oh ra 4 EE Hirschtritt, Ralph, Office of Assistant Secretary, Treasur Hiser, John H., National Capitol Planning Commission ......... uso s io raoni Udhs 5 Hitch, Charles J., Assistant Secretary of De-fense Hitchcock, William K., Intelligence and Re-search, State Department Lui wail 416 Hitselberger, Joseph G., District Oflfce of the Corporation Counsel... ool. ccagliaizind 658 Hobart, Dr. Irma Belk, Commission on Mental Health Hobbs, G. Ward, Federal Aviation Agency_____ Hobbs, Harry W., Bureau of Personnel, Post Office Department. Lita, Hobbs, Horton H., Jr., U.S. National Museum _ 604 Hochmuth, Brig. Gen, "Bruno A. , Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. LinenBho a 460 a Hochmuth, Harold R LUTUTLY RE TE ht SM EE BL A [LS FAR el 1 Ba KT 492 Hochreiter, Joseph P., Office of Administrative Assistant, Air 47 Hooker, Mrs. Irah E., secretary to Represent-ative Bandai oon an Ls agains 321 Hocker, Ralph C., Securities and Exchange Commission... co po oa, ila a Sal 597 Hockersmith, F. D., Bureau of International Commmeree. tttan enna ey 520 Hodge, W. I. M., Caribbean Organization___._. 673 Hodges, Hirman, Washington City Post Office. 669 Hodges, Luther H. (Secretary of Commerce): EIToh Ee inh SLRS Le rl Sl Foreign Service Buildings Commission_______ Foreign-Trade Zones Board __________.______ Migratory Bird Conservation Commission___ National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems_________ 4 President’s Council on Physical Fitness______ Page Hodges, Sydnor F., National Capital Planning : Commission emit dis mn rt a Ss Creel hE 590 Hodgson, Ralph E., Research Divisions, Agri-culture AIR IT i pn TSAI TELL 500 Hodgson, Dr. Robert B., Board on Geographic BOS oh a Sa ne i aie Hoeber, Johannes U., Area Redevelopment Administration io ood tote ahi Sannin 1 Hoeven, Charles B. (Representative from Towa): BD OE AI Ls rahi winnie a a oh do 57 Agriculture Committee ____.._._.__.__ CLINE) 251 The Interparliamentary Union. _._.____...___. 279 Hoff, Maj. Gen. Stuart S., Headquarters, U.S. Malerial Command...io. waa coodo 452 Hoff, William J., National Science Foundation._. 593 Bota, Elmer J. (Representative from Illi- nois): Boga a nS de aaa 47 Bules Commitles. sia i id ath hauitiiazeds 258 Hoffman, Dr. Harry L., District Board of Podiatry Examiners... bli Seanadoom Hoffman, Luther T., Bureau of Land Manage-mend, INLRTIor. . re dah hms tn EEL 492 Hoffman, Michael L., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. ._.._.___. 677 Hoffman, Paul .G., United Nations. oo... .o.on 692 Hoffman, L. C., Maritime Administration_____ 526 Hoffmaster, Meredith R., Region 4, Small Busi- ness:Administration. laa cielLl 601 Hogan, Harry J., Bonneville Power Administra-3111) wep y R NLAC Th 496 Hogan, Marvin P., Administration Division, JUSHICE or at ol a na hae SR aad 480 Hogenson, Roald A., Commissioner, Court of BEYER SH yan TE TROY pn his D1 ATE oo 632 Hohnadel, Harold, House Document Room____ 357 Hoisington, Maj. Gen. Perry M., II., Office of Legislative Liaison, Air Yoree. iol nl. 469 Hokanson, Russell V., ’American National Red IT nt a KML Se A CT 550 Holaren, James M., National Mediation Board. 592 Holcomb, R. D., Office of Architect of the CaPIOL i. akin oad dh i Sa Ut km bea md 361 Holcombe, John L., Bureau of Labor-Manage- ment Reports, Xabor. iii ii vvias 533 Holden, John B., Federal Records Council.____. 578 Ronn John R., House Committee on Veterans’ AES i a PE Lb hi SU DL SR Holden, Walter G., Securities and Exchange Commission, Region 7 Holifield, Chet (Representa tive from California): OT DY i i vs vom ore io fs ek a mt dd Government Operations Committee __.__._.__. Joint Committee on Atomic Energ Holl, William K., Office of Emergency Readiness Planning, Commerce. ..c.. soe. dela.ot 518 Holland, Edwin Z., Small Business Administra-or {HET oA PI CEA JUNIE EE YS Holland, Elmer J. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): BOL ODNY oe om amie a Sn gg ovina A 147 Education and Labor Committee ____......._. 253 Holland, Robert C., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System oo _.._.l... 555 Holland, Spessard L. (Senator from Florida): BIORTADNIY i i See ani osm mors arm ms 29 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee__ 239 Agriculture and Forestry Committee _.______. 239 Appropriations Committee... ._...... 239 James Madison Memorial Commission_______ 277 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditines........coennarsbwnnns 273 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy._._ 274 Saint Augustine Quadricentennial Com- EE7 kedsLate Ci als Cone Sn La 279 Hollander, Morton, Civil Division, Justice..... 478 Holler, Charles L., Railroad Retirement Board. 596 Holley, Thomas P., secretary to Representative 3 Holliday, James T., Farmers Home Admin-Sra Ct Te a ly Hollingsworth, James F., Region 5, Small Busi-ness Administration o_o vuole 601 Hollingsworth, R. E., Atomic Energy Commis-} i 55! Congressional Directory Page Hollister, Graham, Office of Secretary of the Interior i ER ont me Ga en go a Se 489 Hollomon, J. Herbert, Office of Secretary of ne uh aR TR 517 Holloran, William J., Civil Rights Division, Justice 47. Holloway, William A. , Regional Administrator, General Services Administration __________ 578 Holm, Lionel C.: Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation LT DAT FL ER RS ERMee Commodity Credit Corporation.______________ Holm, Martin N. B., Area Offices, Bureau of 0 ORrvICoy. ih ie nah de Da Said head Holmes, D. Brainerd: Office of Administrator, NASA... _....... 587 Office of Manned Space Flight, NASA ______ Holmes, Donald C., Library of Congress, Ad-ministrative Department Fe Sa RE Sek SEAT 367 Holmes, Edward H., District Motor Vehicle Parking Ageney.. ies.nl alias 668 Holmes, Edward H., Bureau of Public Roads__ 529 Holmes, Graham E., Area Offices, Bureau of Indian Afairs dr 2 ore ar let SE 492 Holmes, Julius C., Ambassador to Iran._.______ 717 Holmes, Oliver W.: National Archives and Records Service... -877 National Historical Publications Commission. 578 Holmes, Col. Robert H., Defense Atomic Sup- DOLL AZBNCY eile Sa Tir Bt oil nh chimed mein SAA 444 UH Robert M., Jr., Library of Congress._. 866 Holmes, Thomas 9 District Board of Educa- tio Hol: Vincent A., District of Columbia Re-development Land A gence Holmquist, Raymond Ty Regional Offices, Post Office Departments. or. oo i lai. ons 488 Holstein, Benj. M., Office of Hearing Examiners, ATricOLUYE.. . oie td ea damian 514 Hoye, Charles, secretary to Representative 2thHE Roa I Oe A OA PE SR A iT 322 Holt, Mrs. Helen, Federal Housing Adminis-tration Emm eh ra dn ba a I re FA 582 Holt, Pat M., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations a EARS San hs dm Ar A br he 248 Holt, Robert E., Civil Defense. _._...._.____.__ 437 Holt, William M., Indian Claims Commission. 585 Holtz, Robert D., Area Offices, Bureau of Indian 4 i Henry F., Railroad Botan: o VEIT CE wis rs to Fo mn eo 2 0 ai Holtzclaw, Henry J., Bureau of Engraving a Printing 432 Holtzoff, pn judge, United States Dis-trict’ Court for the District of Columbia (biography) Holum, Kenneth, Assistant Secretary, Interior. 489 Holzapple, Maj. Gen. Joseph R., Systems and L0ZiStiCs, AIL. FOrCe.. «oh nun iii du rmmin mt weal 4 Hoo, Victor, United Nations. ...........0oniusns 69: Hood, Andrew MeCaughrin, chief judge, Dis- trict of Columbia Court of Appeals._..__.__ 645 Hood, F. R., Veterans’ Administration_________ 610 Hooff, Wilson L., Board of Governors of Federal ReSerVe SYStonY, 0. wl rr Sime 555 Hook, L. J., Veterans’ Administration...._____. Hooker, John S., International Monetary Fund. 681 Hooper, Col. Philip L., Assistant to Secretary of De La an 442 Hooper, Cdr. R. F., Bureau of Medicine aod. SUrEery, Navy me ie het Hootman, Dr. James A. , National pron ol and Space Administration... 58 Hoover, J. Edgar, Federal Bureau of Investi- ri 1 en ae eS a NG I TR I Ls 480 Hoover, John P., Pan American Union.._______ 686 Hoover, Joseph S., Office of Comptroller, Delense. oor isaiN ai ates a aaa i 438 i Benjamin R., Pan American Bn han GO Asin ls ib 87 Feighan Hophie Lifitan L., House Committee on Post fice and Civil Service... _.__._..________ 265 Hopkins, Marvin B., Office of Comptroller, Hopkins, Philip S., National Air Museum .____ 605 Monin, lam J., executive clerk, the White 110 ydl Horan, Walt (Representative from Washington): Biogr BPN ina wate sn stn wi ns RR Bak Sr wri 177 Appropriations Committee... ________________ 251 Hord, Warner H., Civil Aeronautics Board_____ 557 Horgan, Edward, Office of Majority Secretary, Senate. iaa ea a 352 Horn, Stephen, secretary to Senator Kuchel____ 311 Horne, John E.: Administrator, Small Business Administra- Virgin Islands. Corporation... -.-.i..iio -Hons Doman L., International Monetary And. ra Ed Horner, Andrew A., Transportation and Com-munications Service... oo toa oink 576 Horner, S. David, Bureau of International CoOmINeree. . ole ih Clea he Bs Horning, Robert B., Region 4, Small Business Administration... ao dal Ed 601 Horowitz, Dr. Abraham, World Health Organi-zation, United N ations. eR rm me LE od 695 Horowitz, Harold W., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, ‘and Welfare...___ 538 Horsky, Charles A., Advisor for National Capital Affairs, the White House... _____ 410 Horton, Frank J. (Representative from New York): BIOZIADNY oro Ei i atin md wim mms ee District of Columbia Committee... como ___ Government Operations Committee_.._______ 254 Horton, Ralph, Jr., Installations and Logistics, LETLY iit sic eB rhs tn in A ne EAR 448 Horton, COTAIIBIEE. ocrsmae msn Horuff, Frank J., Maritime Administration__ 525 Horwitz, 1 Abraham, Pan American Dz. Sanitary ureat Horwitz, Solis, Assistant to the Secretary of DOIENSE ok eos eins A rs cs Se rs 00 Hosch, Melville H., Health, Education, and Welfare, Regional Offices Hoskins, Halford L., Legislative Reference Serv- 106, TADIrarY Ol. CONGLEsS. wows don odms dim 368 Hoskot, Col. Nathaniel R., Army Staff______._ 450 Hosmer, Craig (Representative from California): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs Committee-..____ 255 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... .______ 270 Hotsko, Stephen, Maritime Administration.._. 526 Hotze, Stockton M., Office of Sergeant at Arms, . Houck, Catherine M., District Public Library... 665 Hough, Robert C., Senate Radio and Television Galler Houghton, Harrison F., House Committee on Banking and Currene Hourston, W. R., International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission... oil a iicaminosaw 683 House, Dr. Hugh O., District Board of Police ad Ire BUrZeONS. ov ma riobia im im mmatsd 660 Houseman, Earl E., Statistical Reporting Serv-ice, Agriculture. ard diate wie wnat sh dion seep 507 i a Theodor V., American National Red = Houston, Charles E., Export-Import Bank = Washing BO i a as ie A Re LL ALI 564 Houston, Col. Harold W., Office of Special Assistant for Installations, Air Foree....... 4 Houston, Neal J., secretary to Representative Stafford Houston, William V., National Science Board._. 594 Howard, Andrew J., Jr., judge, District of Col-umbia Court of General Sessions... ........ 6 Howard, Charles M., Claims Division, GAO... 365 Howard, Capt. Ezra G., Office of Naval Ma-terial 458 Howard, Col. George S., Office of Information, Coast Guard rc rn soodiitatn ot 430 Air Force... «oot Individual Index Page Page Howard, George W., U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia 5 Bm 0 628 Howard, Gordon E., Housing and Home Fi-NANCE AQCNOY inh iit mim hom i si im i 580 Howord James O., Foreign Agricultural Serv- Howard, Leland, "Office of the Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs, Treasur 427 Howard, Paul C., Office of Vocational Re-aRa 540 Howard, Thelma L., District Recorder of Deeds 1 LE ARN Se ee MEE 669 Howard, Victor A., District Personnel Office... 656 Howe, Allan Pe ‘administra tive assistant to onan MOS im a re LR ate fat aie 312 Hora Paul S., Small Business Administration io) Howell, William Be. International Bank for Reconstruction and Developer aaa Ta 677 International Finance Corporation ___________ Howell, William T., Office of Treasurer of the Onlled States. fiaae Cae ta 433 Hower, Ward, administrative assistant to Sena-tor Church Howes, ity Howat: Richard H., Museum of History and Technology Re nm a A 6 Howland, William F., Jr., Board of Parole, Cr rR I SU WR SL Dal oat Dra 481 Howze, Lt. Gen. Hamilton H., Headquarters, U.S. Continental Army Command rin i 451 Hoy, Hugh C., District Fire Department______ 660 Hoye, Francis P., Office of Clerk of the House . Hoyland, Frances Burns, secretary to Repre- sentative Fallon. ou i oo i ule, 316 Hoyland, Fred A., Office of Plant and Opera- LIONS AGTICUIUTE a ri bn imme ie mb 515 Hoyle, Roy C., District Office of the Surveyor. _ 667 Hoyler, Col. Hamilton M., Assistant to Secre- vary ofiDelonsoi oJ nC hai de anil 442 Hor usm judge, U.S. Tax Court (bi-» i Be mm a Er aE a 2 Hove Carol A., Senate Committee on District of Columbia. RA AR ERAN Ka TE 248 Hoyt, John Sidney, secretary to Representative OVI ar a a SR i Hruska, Roman L. (Senator from Nebraska): BIOSrapNy or te i el arn Le 91 Appropriations Committee... ._......... 239 Judiciry Comvimitiee: i 2 oF ws oo 242 Republican Policy Committee. _______________ 245 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission___ 277 U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com- TAISSION al on Li a tl 280) Hsia, Tao-ial, Law Library. i au. ie is 0a il Hubbard, Henry F., District Personnel Office... 656 Hubbard, Wharton Fy Permanent Joint Board on Défense, Canada-United States... ..... 689 Hubble, Chester T., Food and Drug Adminis- pre1 ORI IR CAE IN, eb J Tr 540 Hudak, John F., U.S. Capitol Police... ..._... 361 Huddleston, George, Jr. (Representative from Alabama): Blography.. Uo hua i SR SRR 6 Armed Services Committee... ...ovecouneanon 252 District of Columbia Committee. _____..____ 253 Hudon, L. Denis: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. or or 678 International Finance Corporation. _____.____ 680 International Monetary Fund________________ 631 Hudson, Daniel H., District Department of Sanitary Engineori FTL NSESelf a 667 Huds; Mrs. D. Jane, Veterans’ Administra-ion Har V. 8., Deputy Administrative FR ant Secretary, Labor 531 89708°—63——60 Huff, Ben G., Research and Engineering, De- Huff, Corrine A., House Committee on Educa-Hon ANA T.8D0C. oc cn mies pn dm aa a HugaeeH Mrs. Jo, secretary to Representative ShepDarG oh viii wii due pi wis dn ire i 322 Hughes, John F., Office of Education___________ 541 Hughes, John J., U.S. Tariff Commission_______ 608 Hughes, John 8., Metropolitan Police Depart- ment 662 Hughes, Leonard, House Recording Studios____ 355 Hughes, Mary Lou, secretary to Representative FL IRON Ea I i ef FRO Te 319 Hughes, Phillip S., Bureau of the Budget ______ 410 Hughes, Thomas L., Department of State______ 416 Hughes, Thomas M., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, dL SE Hughes, Thomas R., Executive SR istont to the Secretary of Agriculture aS NT et 499 Hughitt, Charles F., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration. o.oo uciimpidies 522 Huitt, Martha Sue, House Committee on Ways and Means... ola cet hai Sa le 266 Hulen, Allen D., Federal Aviation Agency.._... 566 Hulings, Cmdr, H. J., U.S. Naval Station______ 466 Hull, Dayton W., Office of Personnel, State____ 420 Hull, Harry M., United States Distriet Court for the District of Columbia... cece ona. 628 Hull, Harry S., Office of the Under Secretary of the Arm 448 Hull, W. R,, Jr. (Representative from Missouri): Biography ERE MERE SL HR NE WEAR Wa Dateh ic Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Hum, Maj. Richard F., Office of Public Affairs, TIOTONB0. ia bn iiicdioy Saat ids ms mihi tes 441 Humbrecht, Camille C., Farm Credit Adminis- iT De ME SAR SN RR ONE LE a a ET 565 Hume, David L., Foreign Agricultural Service. 505 Hume, Gray W. ? Internal Revenue Service_... 429 Hume, Oscar L., ' Office of Coordinator of Infor- mation, TORR. mse ir iT 359 Hummel, Don, Advisory, Commission on Inter- governmental Relations... oer oin.. 549 Hummel, Robert B., Antitrust Division, Justice-478 Humphrey, Allen N. , Federal Records Council. 578 Humphrey, Dorothy’ K., District Government Executive 913 ETT RAY Bs 1 Lee iy eS om Ci 655 Apa Hubert H. (Senator from Minne- sota, BOER oo, raLS SNe rs 81 Appropriations Committee... ..conciee ance: 239 Democratic Policy Committee ooo. 245 Foreign Relations Committee... ooo. 241 Government Operations Committee ____._____ 241 Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commis-4 Th TR I Ca a A MR, CJ SIE SCE 76 Senate Majority Whip... cece == 349 Select Committee on Small Business... 245 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy.. 274 Hundley, James M., Public Health Service.... 541 Hundley, William a. Criminal Division, Jus- £17 AE AO LN RN RE Ce TT 9 Hunsaker, Harold E., Civil Service Commission-559 Hunsaker, Jerome C., Board of Regents, Smith- sonian Institution eri he a Bn rt Hunt, Cecil A., Federal Records Council ______ Hunt, Clifton 3 Official Reporters to House Committees a oth, a rr ar Er 358 Hunt, Douglas, Assistant to the Under Secre-tary of the Preasmry = i. ointments 427 Hunt, abt H. H., Bureau of Supplies and Accocounts Hunt, Joseph Ye, Offiee of Vocational Rehabili-%h Hunt, Ora Jean,. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration cc eT 250 Hunt, Lt. Owell V., Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Command ee ats a a 467 Hunt, Reed O., Bureau of Labor Standards-_--534 Hunter, Ev elyn W., Joint Committee on Inter- nal Revenue Taxation______________________ 272 Hunter, Fay W., Health, Education, and Wel-fore) Regionat Offfees. ow 0 nl 539 unter, Frank R., Jr., Subversive Activities Control Board. oh Aner 607 Hunter, J. Stewart, Public Health Service...... 542 Congressional Directory Page Hunter, Robert E., administrative assistant to Senator Long of Louisiana._...............0. 311 Huntington, Robert T., Jr., District Fire De-1771FEE LL 8 RS A I Sha Aah 3 TO I FA TAR 660 Hanon, Robert D., National Bureau of Stand-andera a ia Hupman, Richard D,, Office of Secretary of the TEEFL TRI ST Sn Te WI WL LTA LOM i SA of D0 Ly 350 Hurd, Ethan A. Patent Office. oo. oni.i 0nd 528 Hurd, Ten Commission of Fine Arts... 560 Hurd, 3, Navy Bureau of Supplies and Bly ie hbk arn i i 2 ADDS 465 Hurley, C. Warren, Office of Research and En-gineering, Post Offiee ces oo Cheh dai 487 Hurley, John'J., Federal Trade Commission... 572 Hurley, Ray, Bureau of the Census. 523 Hurley, Raymond D., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. _____._________ 249 Hurtado, Carlos V,, Pan American Union._____ 686 Hurwiteh, Robert A., Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Stote Deportment. o.c.. ouandise 419 Hurwitz, William N., Bureau of the Census..... 523 Husband, William H, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation VBL, Ro Sly ote AE Huse, Robert M., Bureau of Operations, Post Office Department sie I A 484 Huskey, Tillman B., Office of the Sergeant at Arg Senate. coool uroti.sian, Bl 351 Hussey, Ward M., Office of the Legislative Counsel, House. ERT A PE PSE i A) 359 Huston, Fred W., Defense Materials Service... 575 Hutchinson, Edmond C., Agency for Interna- tional Development EE LL a Re St a 424 Hutchinson, Edward (Representative from Michigan): Biography ib. ii iv nn ied ie pi i iid mm 77 Agriculture Commitee. ... cau aao nmmmeh ni 251 Hutchinson, Everett, Interstate Commerce Commission ______ Hutchinson, George E., U.S. Court of Customs 50 and; Pater ADDER. ato ol ll Ji hemidemian Hutchinson, Mark XK., District Department of PUBIC WOIltrS coe cd rd ties 666 Hutchinson, Dr. William T., James Madison Memorial Commission... ceca. itioil.l 277 Hutson, Capt. John J. » JT, Office of Operations, Coast GuarGuee is Badal a asl nals 431 Hyatt, Abraham, National Aeronautics and Space Administration RR SRL RL, ra 587 Hyde, DeWitt S., Judge, District of Columbia Court of General Dessiong. .. our un at ah 645 Hyde, G. Osmond, Office of Hearing Examiners, ASICHNTRe, Lo aa pains haben Ss utr] 514 Hyde, Maxine, secretary to Senator Dominick. _ 310 Hyde, Rosel H., Federal Communications Com- mission... uous sie rasan doa Un dash edd 566 Hyden, Henry E., Associate Solicitor, Interior__ 490 Hyland, Capt. W. W,, U.S. Naval Station__.__ Hymn, Lepnaed G., Office of Recorder of ion Sree Ta ee Hyslop Capt. James A., Office of Comptroller, Coasli Guard, cia ussite darias 430 I Ichord, Richard (Representative from Mis- souri): I LL A OA a SC UR 88 Armed Services Committee... ___________ 252 Ige, Thomas, administrative assistant to Seantor Lorine DI SRR RR eae NV Or ST RE 310 Ignatius, Clara, secretary to Representative Hogbalerl onae 322 Ignatius, Paul R., Assistant Secretary of the Arm Ikard, Mrs. Frank, Congressional Club___.____ Tlgenfritz, Joseph 1, District Department of Licenses and Inspections SS A a 661 Iliff, Col. William 8., Selective Service System__ 599 Illanes, Fernando: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. oo 2 io vie agen 678 International Finance Corporation___________ Ilisley, Thayer V., House Press Gallery.________ Page Imhoff, Lawrence E., Office of Budget and Management, Commeree.__.______.______.__ 518 Imirie, Joseph S., Department of the Air Force._ 469 Ingelido, Brig. Gen. Michael J., Joint Staff, DOIONSB.. ut spas sada ats st Ea] 443 Ingold, Col. E. Dee, Selective Service System__ 599 Ingraham, John, Office of Clerk of the House... 355 Ingram, W. E., Patent Office.....__..___..___.. 528 Ingvoldstad, Capt. Orlando, Jr., Headquarters, 0.8. Marine Corpse. iin. So o8. juin. di 460 Ink, Dwight A., Office of the General Manager__ 552 Innamor ati, Anthony W., Public Buildings Servis. foie d Sins aite Sa er a i 574 Inouye, Daniel K. (Senator from Hawaii) Biography. ne. if dos ck siti aig k 39 Armed Services Committee ___.____________._ 240 Public Works Committee. coo iii foul 0 243 TIoanes, Raymond A.: Commodity Credit Corporation. ____.___.____ 503 Foreign Agricultural Service... _____ 505 Iorio, D. Thomas, Office of Sergeant at Arms, CRTR CT 355 franei, eon, Inter-American Development an Irish, Frederick W., Federal Trade Commission. 572 Irons, Warren B.: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service._._ Civil Service Commission... __.__.____ 5 Irvine, Capt. D. G., Bureau of Naval Personnel. 464 Irvine, William A., House Post Office and Civil Service Committee... ofaio shisusas 265 Irving, Frederick, Educational and Cultural Affairs, State Department... _.._.. 416 Irving, George W., Jr., Agricultural Research TB LL OIA Sh ma NES ide rk a rhe TAL hate 500 Irwin, Frederick D., Civil Service Commission__ 558 Irwin, John Nichol, IT, National Gallery of Art_._ 605 Irwin, Leo H. , House Committee on Ways and Means. Ra 266 Isaacs, Hayden E., Office of Treasurer of the United States. i... ui ila. on adaisat. 433 Isaacs, J., Patent Office...ids) iui. an 528 Ishibashi, Kimile, Secretary to Senator Inouye... 310 Isley, Dale E., Office of Legislative Counsel, orEE a ae NET C4 LL il 352 Israelson, Lt. Col. John A., Office of D.C. Commissioner RS CRE al Lt rt a er 655 Iturralde, Lt. Col. Miguel Rodriguez, Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commis- foes, Richard, Housing and Home Finance gency. Ivory, Aliene M., Office of Register of Wills ands Clerk of Probate Court J de nt nn 464 Eng Donald R., Office of Assistant Secre-tary of Air Force, Materiel 470 Jackson, Bde B., Bureau of Personnel, Post 77 mm mn ne te Jackson, ore, Office of International Organs zation Affairs, State... coved 2h aasaagidul 4 Jackson, Henry M. (Senator from Washington): Biograph Vioiodobandpas Th nl aint Spliar To 175 Armed Services Committee ._________________ 240 Government Operations Committee. _____.___ 241 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_______ Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Jackson, John A., secretary to Senator Salton-stall 312 Jackson, John C., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress i re be pi El 368 Jackson, John E., Research and ora ye RE a abi ack 437 Jackson, Mary Eliaboth. Office of Legislative Counsel, HONS0 ei Geo nir as haan 20 359 Jackson, Murray E., Executive Officer, State Department SER NR Deh I al SE 41 Jackson, Ralph C., Administrative Division, FUTEIO0, etc re linet adi Ta 480 Jackson, Richard H., Senate Committee on Appropriations he 247 Individual Index Page Jackson, Stephen S., Deputy Assistant Secre-dary, Pelense. ci. orleansay 440 Jacobi, HerbertJ., istrict Board of Parole_____ 665 Jacobson, Raymond, Civil Service Commission. 558 J acobsson, Per, International Monetary Fund__ 694 Jacques, Bryan IL, Federal Trade Commission_. 572 Jacques, Bryan Haskell, House Select Commit- tee on Small Business. --o-oo moomoo. Jaenke, Edwin A.: Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation ORV I00 i Li oh Smits An dB edt ees diem 503 Commodity Credit Corporation___.___________ 503 Jaffe, Leonard, Office of Applications, NASA ___ 588 Jaffe, Saul J., National Labor Relations Board. 592 Jaffe, Theodore, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States... 573 Jaffe, Toby, Maritime Administration...__..___ 526 James, Dora Lopez, Office of Coordinator of Information, Honge:! 5 i lagwaakih 359 James, ig Adm. Ralph K., Bureau of Ships, av Jann and C., Law Library, Library of Congress SA a a ot I PR re AACE 367 Janow, Seymour J., Agency for International Development a RE Lm en a rt a en 424 Jansen, gS aade A., Financial Management, reER ET er ie IE WI WING en fF Janzen, Daniel H., Fish and Wildlife Service__. 491 Jaques, Keith H., secretary to Senator Bennett. 309 Jark, Lt. Gen. Carl H., Headquarters, U.S, Con- tinental Army Cu ei CS A 451 Jarman, John (Representative from Oklahoma): Biography Rn i is Rl A SY tn mim Sn 138 Interstate and Foreign Commerce. _.________ 256 Jarman, Capt. Junius T., Coast and Geodetic Tin es EN Cran SC TE Sa le 524 Jarrett, weld Senate Committee on Com- RCO ama le al 248 Jarring, Gunnar, Swedish Ambassador_._._._.. 710 Jarvis, Norman 0 District Undertakers’ Com- TelFTE ap Ll RR RO LS 664 1 Jaszi, George, Office of Business Economics, CS OTITNOCR Es Berth cine wre it pS Jauchem, Clarence R., Pan American Union... 687 Javits, Jacob K. (Senator from New York): Biography Sotirisats aes 105 ass Banking and Currency Committee _._...___. 240 Government Operations Committee ________. 241 Labor and Public Welfare Committee ...._.. 242 Seleet Committee on Small Business... 245 Joint Economic Committee... .onreein.niu. 273 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com- IEE71 RC a Cb a RI Sl i SA 276 Jayson, Lester S., Legislative Reference Service, Library Of Congress. iii... imam mimes Jean, Arch K., Department of State.__.________ Jebens, Arthur B., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior... _..__._. 490 Jefferson George G., District Board of Parole... 665 Jeffrey, Helen M., Air Force Liaison Office__.__ 364 Jeffries, Lt. Col. John H., Army Liaison Office. 364 Jelinek, David C., Bureau of Administration, State Department A Tat sadn] 4 Jemison, George M., Forest Service, Agriculture. 512 Jenison, Edwin, Region 8, Small Business A ministration 4 ee Ae SO EE, i Jenkins, Arthur L., Office of Architect of Fo ’ Capit ol Bd ms ALE La ll VA 361 Jenkins, Charles I., Office of Budget and Fi- nance, Agriculture LE ao i st 513 Jenkins, Howard, Jr., Bureau of Labor-Man-agement Reports SESE Cn TT 10s 2 Ee 534 Jenkins, Comdr, James E., Office of Secretary OLR NAVY. iam data 3 Jenkins, Brig. Gen. RaymondT., Air Staff Jenkins, Richard E., Office of Clerk of the ouse a it oi ht mm i 355 Jenkins, Thomas E., Office of Programs NE Le nee Se RT Ld 87 Jenkins, Walter, administrative assistant to the LE RN RLS 349 Jenks, C. Wilfred, International Labor Ops zation..... Page Jennings, Amy R., Federal Trade Commission__ 571 Jennings, Maj. Gen. Aubrey L., Air Staff______ 473 jones David D., Postmaster, Solas hn 381 Sn PIOSTRDNY iit dis ni peep eat ees aa Ways ol Means Committee... .coueuueeeool Jensch, Samuel W., Atomic Energy Commis- Jensen, Ben F. (Representative from Iowa): BOR ANY baie cient I Appropriations Committee Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures 273 National Fisheries €enter and Aquarium Advisory BonrGa, coor om J Sa tna Jensen, Denis A., Bureau of Facilities, Post Tots 7 Senate Committee on Foreign RO ONS te so fornia Te soa tte 248 Jensen, Col. Oscar T., Headquarters, U.S. Marine OLDIE. paw won imi oe ET Jernigan, he Hamilton, Office of Door- ROEDER, TT0USR. 5. tei mami mint Seb nt as 356 Jessel, JosephJ. A, Federal Power Commission_ 570 Jessup, Philip C., ’ International Court of Jus- pt [Bal a Ne SE CN US SR ERE eT Jett, T Sutton: District Motor Vehicle Parking Agency._____ National ParkServiee. 4. cote panaadacis 494 Jinks, Harold M., Bureau of Operations, Post Office Department ERR PRI RR a 484 Jirka, Libbye A., secretary to Senator Hruska._ 310 Jrisa, Celie M., secretary to Senator Lausche___ 311 Jochimsem, Leslie N., Office of Under Secretary ofthe Interior, cof roa oe enh a 489 Joelson, Charles S. (Representative from New Jersey): BIOTTaNY is he rnbaa ed 99 Appropriations Committee... __..._____ 251 Johansen, August E. (Representative from Michigan): OTD Ni ee rae 77 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... 257 Un-American Activities Committee. _________ 259 Johns, Charlie H., Interstate Commerce Com-6 Johnsen, Capt. Arthur W., Office of Merchant Marine Safety, Coast Guard 431 Johnson, Allene G., Expert Transcriber, Office of Official Reporters to House Committees. 359 Tolls Maj. Gen. Briard P., Headquarters, U.S. Continental Army Command a 451 Johnson, Bruce, Bureau of Reclamation________ 4 Johnson, Col. Campbell C., Selective Service stem or Johnson, Charles E., House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service RET EAR 265 Sen 50 Yorn Ciifiord. National Institutes of Health. 543 Johnson, Dale W., Federal Trade Commission__ 571 Johnson, Maj. Gen. Douglas V., International Security Affairs, Defense... ...0.. cecies-439 Johnson, Edith I., Air Force Johnson, Edna E., | House Committee on Armed Services SET fe Mle TE TEL I SR Ia Johnson, Edward T., General Accounting £1 Y I la Ws 365 Johnson, Edwin J., Board of Governors, Fed-ral Reserve System. li. aii rene Sade 556 Johnson, G. Griffith: Assistant Secretary of State for Economic ARIS er Re 415 Development Loan Committee. ._.._________ 425 Johnson, Dr. Gerald W.: Assistant to Secretary of Defense. _.__._____ 442 Atomic Energy Commission.................. 555 Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Bnergy Commission...= .... 446 Johnson, Glenn L., House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce. o.oo... 264 Congressional Directory Page Johnson, Harold T. (Representative from Cali-fornia): ? Biography io 2 00 ui aun MI TDi ha 12 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.____. 255 Public Works Commitiee. . .-. -20 J00 258 Johnson, Harry E., Federal Housing Adminis-Croton wo is Jae gs ts Sc i ce Ce MET ED 582 Johnson, Howard W., Research Divisions, Agriculture al a Gl se LO 500 Johnson, i L., Office of Secretary of the Senate Lo ren ca ara laE, nt dig 350 Johnson, ig judge, Customs Court (biog-Crt LE Made SR LS He RE WE Eh iy 633 Johnson, Jesse C., Atomic Energy Commission. 553 Johnson, John x National Aeronautics and Space a 587 Johnson, Kimbell, Civil Service Commission__ 558 Joimeon, Lester , Bureau of Customs, Treas-ELS RE Sr A TR BL, 429 Johnson, Lester R. (Representative from Wis-consin): Biography, oreo Pra LT aunsnr inal nf C0 183 Asricylinre Commitiee... o.oo Bula] 251 Johnson, Lloyd H., Gallaudet College__________ 539 J ohnson, Loraine T. gi Police De-par tment Sh TRE WH CR Een Elie at ne ECR RF 1 662 Johnson, Lyndon B. (Vice President of the United States): Blogaphyiol. + coo lili hinga oro Civil War Centennial Commission. ..________ 275 Commission for Extension of the U.S. Capitol. 269 Member, Smithsonian Institution____________ 604 National Aeronautics and Space Council... __ 411 National Resarity 0 0 1 10.0 410 Council... President ofthe i i. lal) Senate... 349 United States Constitution 175th Anniversary Comnuisgionto alic WU 0. Loe 280 Johnson, Dr. Melvin T., Civil Service Com- Johnson, Dr. Mordecai W., District Board of Education Ee i CE Da A 659 Johnson, Rose Ann, Office of the Secretary of Me Renan. an rn EE RT 350 Johnson, Roy E., American National Red Cross. 551 J ohnson, Sherman E., Economic Research Service, Agriculture. WEE ED SR LR Johnson, Stuart H., Jr., House Committee on Judiciary PE I a EE CI SU LR SE Johnson, U. Alexis, Deputy Under Secretary 5 S Johnson, Victor E., Defense Materials Service... ors Johnson, Vi irginia, ‘Army Liaison Office_..___._. 364 Johnson, a 7illiam, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Hous 355 Johnson, Go. William G., Naval Liaison Office. 364 Johnson, William H., ATnerican National Red L001 PR EL ear a TP Ae Lea 50 Johnson, William Summers, House Committee on Banking and Currency BIE) eR 263 Johnson, William Warren, Jr., Office of the Doorkeeper, louse rr Ea ada 356 Johnson, Zeako W., Jr. (Sergeant at Arms, House): BiograY a et em Li ne de Sed 355 {Iapitor Police Board. rol ier ds ya 361 Johnston, Felton M., Secretary of the Senate: Biography CN I Ce a BETA RE RR 350 Hederal Records Qommeil 2 200 oo 0 Uli 578 Johnston, Gladys N., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Services... moet: 249 Toms, a R., Tennessee Valley Au-thor oy ¥ oii D. (Senator from South Caro- lina): Biography ea ete hi ea 152 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... 242 Agriculture and Forestry Committee... 239 Judiciar vo Committee Ce a 242 Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive SRsa pe ATG A Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation-Ay Poy rs 27 North Carolina Tercentenary Celebration Commission 2. ra de. i a SET 278 Johnstone, James R., Department of State..__. 420 Page Joliet, Paul V., Bureau of State Services, HEW_ 544 Jolovitz, Herbert A., administrative assistant to Senator Young PER BT Depa LR Hl Le 8 ad 313 Jonas, Charles R. (Representative from North Carolina): BIO a LL dL i i item mts i i edie 126 Appropriations Committee... J... 0.00 251 North Carolina Tercentenary Celebration Commission: or a. La a a 278 Jonas, Lt. Col. Gordon E.: J ont Brazil-United States Defense Commis-Son. oar be en en ras i hia 683 J ay Mexican-United States Defense Com-SBion. dere Lt 4 Jonckheer, C. W. J., Caribbean Organization___ 673 Jones, Allan E., U.S. Atomic Energy Commis-sloni. lnk spain) kon bus enditi 554 Jones, A. R., Tennessee Valley Authority. _____ 608 Jones, Arthur G., Bureau of Administration, State Department url ara tralian 4 Jones, Boisfeuillet: Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and SE Anh ie Cd LS rl 0 a WR Cp Gallapdet College. fh Zu. nod onto do 5 Jones, Calvin C., National Science Foundation. 5 Jones, Charlie W., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Benge. oh ela dia tr tor plainsern 351 Jones, David, Office of Clerk of the House______ 354 Jones, Elmer C., District Fire Department._____ 660 Jones, Mrs. Garnette, secretary to Representa-Hve Shublly. oon ind leo ae 322 Jones, Harry LeRoy, Commission on Interna-tional Rules of Judicial Procedure... ___. 561 Jones, Howard P., Ambassador to Indonesia... 717 Jones, J. Wesley, Ambassador to Peru__________ 719 Jones, James 1., Botanic Garden__._____________ 370 Jones, Joe C., Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Research and Development). 470 Jones, John B., Tax Division, Justice ...____._. 479 Jones, Joseph F., Bureau of Transportation, Post iOfies. oon in i a 484 Jones, Madeline, Office of Clerk of the House... 354 Jones, Marvin, chief judge, Court of Claims (PIOSYanIVy a oo bd Sana a ne UE 631 Jones, Norvill, secretary to Senator Fulbright.. 310 Jones, Paul C. (Representative from Missouri); OCIA. ou CE a vey en 3 88 Agricalinre Committees, i. coc SLL nil 251 House Administration Committee... 255 Joint Committee on the Library.......______. 272 The Interparliamentary Union.______________ 279 Jones, Peter Taylor, Office of Secretary of Com-IOVOR. oll iN Yop haar il pablo anindils 517 Jones, Dr. R. Frank, Freedmen’s Hospital.__.. 543 Jones, Ralph A. , Department of Stas... on 418 Jones, Raymond L., Export-Import Bank of NV aShIngON. ia ndeAan A 564 Jones, Richard A., House Post Office... 357 Jones, Richard F. ) Bureau of Labor Statistics. 534 Jones, Robert E, (Representative from Ala-hama): Biography. io... ogedundnd Siento Logan Loa hel 6 Government Operations Committee. __._____._ 254 Public Works Committee... o-niveicnanionan 258 Joint Committee on Construction of Museum for Smithsonian Tmstitution. i i. _... 270 National Monument Commission ..._-.._... 278 Jones, Robert L., Inter-American Tropical Tung Coramission. .. ol ling. —ro-aivd 676 ounce Jones, Roy W., District Property Tax Divi-SION fo. J00aLht 4. Ul mdi Sle Sig i 656 Jones, Shirley, secretary to Representative Younger hofol un BO LE NEE he 324 Jones, Mai, Gen. Stanley W., Army Staff______ 451 Jones, T. Lawrence, Maritime Administration. 525 Jones, Thomas G., District Electrical Board... 663 Jones, Thomas 0. ., National Science Founda-£311; (CI TRE es I er Tih co 593 Jones, Capt. W. L., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy. oO oii a 461 Jones, William B., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography).... 627 Jones, William G., Bureau of International Or-ganization Affairs, State Loo. hime 41 Jones, Brig. Gen. William K., Headquarters, T.8. Marine Corps... bis banana23-07 460 Individual Index Jones, William M., House Post Office .________ Jordan; Albert F., District Insurance Depart-ent 661 Tota B. Everett (Senator from North Caro- lina): BIOZTapHY irom sri aes rs SE me Le re Sa 123 Is and Forestry Committee ________ 239 Public Works Committee. ......cometicamsnin 243 Joint Committee on the Library. ..__.________ 272 Joint Committeeon Printing...0... 269 North Carolina Tercentenary Celebration Commission 2 Li an pas inn manent 278 Senate Office Building Commission. __________ 270 Jordan, Brice W., Region 5, Small Business Administration oo. aha tuneNE 601 Jordan, David Herrera, International Boundary and yer Oommission, United States and Ti i B. (Senator from Idaho): LE 0 Thr en Rh ans Sf 41 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... 242 Labor and Public Welfare Committee_.______ 242 Joint Economic Committee... cman l. 273 Jordan, William H., Jr., secretary to Senator Bussell.:... Jorden, WilliamJ., Assistant to Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs... 414 Jorgenson, Gladys, District Nurses’ Examining Board Jose, B. T., Saint Lawrence Seaway Develop- ment Corporation a a A i 596 Joseph, Virginia, Office of Manpower, Defense__ a Josephson, H. I%., Foresi Service. i i... _ Joynes, Ernest, House Document Room.________ LL Judd, Richard E., Senate Committee on Dis- trictiof Colnmbin... i. oi it nha maa 248 Judge, Joseph R., Office of Information, Labor... 532 Juers, Linley E., Agricultural Marketing Serv-% 31 A a SM 1 Julian, Arlow L., Jr., Regional Offices, Bureau EY BT Se eR EnV Ct 493 Julien, Beatty R., Office of Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army ______ 450 Jullien, Cdr. Louis H., Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Command DE ATA 1 LL 467 Juma, Saad, Ambassador from Jordan__________ 706 Juntilla, James 0., Federal Communications Commission. oo. ca a dr mais 567 Juricie, Dr. Bogoslav, Pan American Sanitary Bare ne a Justice, Hazel R., secretary to Representative Friedel Lt te LUE Justice, William C., Office of the Architect of the Captiol._... 361 Jwaideh, Zuhair Elias, Law Library.acacacceaa-367 K Kabore, Bourelma John, Ambassador from Eire re CR I het SRO BE Ye 711 Kafka, Eugene A., Office of Research and Engi-neering, Post Office ---487 Kagan, Grace G., House Committee on Ways rn TL RA DR ln CL LL Se 266 Kahler, Mary E., Processing Department, Library of Congress Bi ie oe dt ith ll SA Am 368 Kahn, Herman, National Archives and Records tes ee 577 Kailin, Harvey, Bureau of the Census.___._.._. 523 Kain, Ronald S., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. 538 Kaiser, Philip ‘M.: Ambassie to Islamic Nepuplie. of Mauri- Kaiv, Johannes, Estonian Legation ..____._..__ Kajeckas, Joseph, Lithuanian Chargé d’ Affaires. 706 Kalich, Harry W,, tally clerk, House... -ccea---354 Kalinowski, Berniece, House Committee on Armed Services. -.-263 ¥Xalk,C.-A., Patent Offic. 2 oto nos 528 Kalland, Anne, Senate Committee on Govern- ment Operations._ 248 Kamel, Dr. Mostafa, United Arab Republic ri Ambassador. Page Kamien, H., Navy Publications and Printing Service. mn 456 Kaminski, John J., Office of Manngemell Services, Agriculture aE Kaminstein, Abraham L., Library of Congress. 267 is ThRobert W., Field Establishments, Rill "David, Republican Conference Committee, Senate. 50 Kane, p Yrands 3; District of Columbia Armory es ee Se rt He Bt a po Hm nd da 563 Kato raat A., GAO Liaison Office........... 363 Kane, Thomas F., Office of General Counsel, fd -445 Kane, Willard W., Tariff Commission.___...___ 607 Krnimowiu, Morris S., Government Printing er Sn a er ee Tm re ee i 70 Kaplan, Eugene J., Bureau of International BT TEE) ygA LAE al 520 Kaplan, Jacob J., Agency for International De- velopment aos Kaplowitz, Paul, Tarif Commission... 607 Kappel, Frederick R., American National Red Br RR LT bat i EE ER I 551 Karel, Leonard, “National Science Foundation 593 Karo, Rear Adm. H. Arnold, Coast and Geo- EETRT RR Rd iE Re El, SERA 4 A 523 Karpevich, Elsie M., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce... 20s Karro, Jacob I., Office of the Solicitor, Labor.. 532 Karsten, Frank M. (Representative from Missouri): BOT DN iss ii viar i int sme wed amr see lc ttl te 86 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission... 277 United States Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission... 250 Ways and Means Committee. mo oomemomnao 259 Radi Mrs. Frank M., The Cngemonal Kit)Ho oseph E. (Representative from ns? Be iy Science and Astronautics Committee. __ ._____ 258 Kasper, Sydney H., Housing and Home Finance Agency 580 Kassube, , © pr J., Federal Orop Insurance COFPOration. ~vuenmrmonmmdmome m a= mmm 505 Kastenmeier, Robert W. (Representative from Wisconsin); Biography... Bis 4 Judiciary Committee 256 Katz, Samuel I, Board of Governors of “the Federal Reserve Eysion at 3 Cry i fee ea 556 Katzenbach, Edward L., Jr., Office of Man-power, Defense Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., Deputy Attorney General, Justice... .ooerewmm cme 477 Kauffman, ‘Samuel H., Washington National Monument Society. 610 Lg Ferdinand, Jr., Public Buildings oh Kautt, E. C., Office of Research and Engineer-ing, POS OIE. or iv rn ae te 487 Kavanau, Lawrence L., Defense Research and Engineering Kay, ivy Office of Manpower, Defense... Kaysen, Carl: Deputy Special Assistant to the President... 409 National Security Council 411 Kazy, Ted, administrative assistant to Senator EE 310 Kear, Capt. C. R., Office of Legislative Affairs, INi A SR LR De JE 458 Kearney, James J., Office of General Counsel, Defense._ _ 442 Kearney, Matthew E., National Mediation Board-::.--5 Kearney, Richard D., Deputy Legal Adviser, State Departments. ioci i toeoll domme nm 414 Kearney, William R., District Corporation Counsel’s Office Hes Kearns, Jack D., House Periodical Press Gallery... Kearns-Preston, D. A., Bureau of International Commerce Congressional Directory Page Keating, Kenneth B. (Senator from New York): BIOTA Y a i ae Samana SAE 105 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee__ 239 Judiciary Committee... io chaoJ Siassl o 242 Republican Policy Committee... cocaeamaaa--245 Special Committee on Aging. __________.._: 246 Battle of Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Celebra-~ tion Commission... oo. ili Dinantieley 275 Joint Committee on Immigration and Na- tionality Policy......... Sel SR 271 The Interparliamentary Union. .occooeaeoee. 279 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy.__. 274 Keating, Sean P., Regional Offices, Post Office Denartrenl Jl. a ss 488 Keatley, G. Harold, Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service. FEAT ddim BI 5 i i 203 424 Keck, David D., National Science Foundation-. 593 Kee, Elizabeth (Representative from West Virginia): : OE ADI Y a i Le se oe = a A A ee 180 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ...-_ 255 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. ..-----ccumaaaa. 259 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy._.__.. 274 Kee, James, secretary to Representative Kee___ 318 Keech, Richmond B., judge, United States Dis-trict Court for the District of Columbia (hlography).. sh al als hss enn Sed sing 624 Keefe, James T., administrative assistant to Senator McIntyre 1 Keefe, Michael L., Bureau of Chief Postal In-SPELL oh nats ati Bae a Ae ce Bat gmp meni 486 Keefe, Robert, administrative assistant to Sénator Bayh Keehn, Capt. Robert H., Office of Under Secre- tary of the Navy.___ Keely,J. E., Patent Office Keena, Thomas E. J., secretary to Representa- tive DadAWwi0. uid om aint ES LSA 316 Keenan, Edward L., Office of Emergency Plan-te BI i Eh Ge Pa ad dn bE ih wk Keenan, Francis J., secretary to Representa-tive DWYCT. amas sr mint re Sm Es Lt 316 Keeter, Oliver A., Tax Court of the United Sta tes ab wi mi on ld SE Et BL 644 Kefauver, Estes (Senator from Tennessee): BIOS ADIN Gf ps a ios Hmm A Ae on fe ire 157 Appropriations Committee..-cmecccemmnansaan 239 Judiciary Committee... i doe aocie on inatme 242 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy... 274 New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration ComIUSSION cs mira =e hii EEE a A Tonal 2 275 Kefover, G. B., National Bureau of Standards.. 527 Kehres, Walter L. ., Bureau of the Census._____... 523 Keim, Walter G., Bureau of Labor Statistics_.._ 534 Keiser, Giinter, Organization for Economic Co- operation and Development. .oooooooo-_ 688 Keith, Hastings (Representative from Massa- chuset ts): BIOZLaADNY oi: oem mm nn Pe pr Rms 75 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 257 Keitt, W. Lawrence, Library of Congress._...__ 367 Kelfa-Caulker, Dr. R. E., Ambassador from SUITS LOMO. tests seb mth rans 0 Kellaher, Edward T., Office of Clerk of the 354 Kelleher, Edward J., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service... --...... 363 Kelleher, James F., Special Assistant to Post-master CR OTIOTO Sant ons tiie zt Aone rs 483 Kelleher, Joseph E., Board of Governors, Fed-eral iBeserve System. i iiclh totiitin imma 556 Kelleher, Philip W., House Committee on ATA Ror 08. co oi ie 0 Rom mime sion 35 mpm 263 Keller, Adele M., secretary to Representative Harrison of WYOMING « vu ea mens renner 318 Keller, Geoffrey, National Science Foundation. 593 Keller, Robert F'., General Accounting Office... 365 Kelley, Dr. Albert J., Office of Advanced Re- search and Technology, NASBA. vada 589 Kelley, Columbus W., Office of Recorder of Deeds. 669 Kelley, Edward F., Bureau of the Budget._..__ 410 Kelley, George 7J., secretary to Representative Fogart Ya 317 Kelley, James W., Legislative Reference Serv-ice, Library of "Congress A ot 368 Page an Paul L., secretary to Representative tts Kellogg, Charles E., Soil Conservation Service. 511 Kelly, Catherine B. ’ judge, District of Columbia Court of General Re 645 Kelly, Edna F. (Representative from New York): BOE aDNY oan Gam SS LR Le 1 SI EIS 110 Foreign Affairs i cee. 254 Committee... ‘Kelly, Edward T., Veterans’ Administration... 610 Kelly, Henry E., Washington city post office... 670 Kelly, James F., ’ Office of Comptroller, Health, Education, ONE WOLAYE tees toon 538 Kelly, Lt. Gen. Joe W., Continental Air Com- prairieREE at el) SLR 190 475 Kelly, John M., Assistant Secretary, Interior___ 489 Kelly, John S. Atomic Energy Commission____ 553 Kelly, Joseph M., Office of Investigations and Security, COTIMBICE +tsi et 518 Kelly, Nina N., secretary to Representative Rogersof Colorado... oral. Lazu sion i 321 Kelly, Srudenon; secretary to Representative Kelly, Lt, Col. Randall, Army Liaison Office. _ 364 Kelly, Capt. Samuel gf: Corregidor-Bataan : Memorial Commission... 276 | Kelly, Warren C., District Fire Department__ 660 Kelso, John H. , Bureau of State Services, HEW. 544 Kelson, Keith R. , National Science Foundation_. 593 Kemp, LE, Stanley, secretary to Representative Norblad. oo ualifl Lalu ae data ly Kemper, James M., Territorial Expansion Me-morial Commission... 280 Kenaga, George W., Railroad Retirement Boards ho en Sad Ee Liane OT 595 Kendall, Don. R., secretary to Representative Bray Steal RL Le REAR ol WL EO Cte FE 315 Kendall, James M., Senate Committee on Agri-. culiureand Forestry Lac in amie27 247 Kendall, June A., House Committee on Ways . Aan VIORRSis A bi Su dd od RE lL 26 Kendall, William T., secretary to Representa-tive "Frelinghuysen ea Copa a al 317 Kendrick, Abner, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations___ ECR 0 SLR 248 Kendrick, Philip E., Securities and Exchange COMMISSION... 0 Sa Lh abs wnat eae a 598 Kener, Wilford G., National Science Founda-fo sre FORMER Co PR Ea mR IRS SR oil ER Kennamer, Franklin E., Jr., Securities and Ex-change Commission, "Region lay ant 98 Kennamer, Tom J., House Minority Door-RBODEY ahi rns sm ire pi ft le wf eg EA Si 358 Cats: Victor, Office of Clerk of the House. 354 Kennan, George F., Ambassador to Yugoslavia. 720 Kennedy, Edward M. (Senator from Massa- chusetts): BIOSLADNY ondawwe 2 71 Judiciary Commitiees iio. oo .ot Sisan 7 ao 242 Labor and Public Welfare Committee... 242 Special Committee on Aging _ _______________. 246 onnely, Emily A., Office of Sergeant at Arms, n5y Kennedy, Hazel H., secretary to Representa-yo or oO ByCr rer SARE NR a Et 316 Kennedy, J. Thomas, District Department ok. Licenses and Inspections a eR Kennedy, John F., (President of the Tre States): BIOS ODIY Of oe oi Sdn ed Ede hee a i Civil War Centennial Commission. ._........ Honorary Chairman, American Red Cross... 550 National 'Secarity 0. ccueaa... 4 Couneil........ Patron ex officio, Gallaudet College. __..______ President ex officio, A National Monument Societ 610 United States Constitution 175th Anniversary OII SO i A et em we ir imine 280 Kennedy, John R., Federal Aviation Agency... 565 Kennedy, Joseph A., Smithsonian Institution... 603 Individual Index Kennedy, Robert F. (Attorney General): Biography of American Red Cross... ole Li aida 550 President’s Council on Physical Fitness______ 595 Kennedy, Sidney S., Bureau of Outdoor Recre-ation sInterion. 2 ior le i Sa Mage Li 497 Kennedy, Thomas A., Agency for International Development oy. ooo oar ts 424 Kennedy, Thomas W., National Labor Rela-tons Beard roa colonNe aaa ad ey a 592 Kennedy, William J., Senate Committee on Appropriationg.. Lc oo heioies tate 247 Kenney, Rear Adm. E. C., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Nav 461 Kenney, Jeremiah J., Jr., Senate Committee on PET TET MU I CARA Tah WEL 0 TOS FS 248 Kenny, Capt. Edward T., Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy 459 BONNET. ii coms ain a a rr ma oo, 323 Kent, James E., enrolling clerk, House. ___-____ Kent, Col. Richard F., Office of the Under Sec- retary of the Army 448 Kenyon, Kenneth yd Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System. _ ocean 555 Keogh, i J. (Representative from New ork): BIOBTADNY ocean it i md amet mr i mn me = 110 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental REISLIONG. aid a fis ei Be eB 549 ‘Ways and Means Committee... ________ Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Commis- sion. — William H., Federal Trade Commis- BOB hb rn ah he Ge man 571 Keppel, Francis, Office of Education.___________ 541 Kerester, Thomas P., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue eo SR 2 Kern, Harry E., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System... ...icceeeugmin= 556 Kern, John Worth, judge, Tax Court of the Tinted States (DIOZTADNY) -. nc ina senn acon fe Kerschbaum, Paul R., Bureau of Labor Statis- 534 Kessler, Benjamin B., House Post Office. __.___ 357 Kessler, Karl G., National Bureau of Standards. 527 Kessler, Sylvia D., Federal Communications COMMISONY. de a ea a LA ed 567 Kest, Comdr. H. W., Ketcham, Orman W., associate judge, Juvenile Court -Ketchum, Harry W., Business and Defense Services Administration DT MIR Lr AE 522 Kevan, Robert A., Office of Assistant Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare ___________ 538 Keve, Kirtland J., American Red Cross__..___. 550 Keyserling, Leon H., Cooperative Advisory TTT LTTE CR SA CR TR SS A MS 425 Khampan, H. R. H. Prince Tiao, Ambassador TOM L008... cv ad era Bir a Bs 706 Khan, Mohammad Zafrulla, United Nations Genera) Assembly... teintnS a 690 Khelil, Ismail: International Bank for Reconstruction and CBTn a ee EE 678 International Finance Corporation. ..._...._ 680 Khosropur, Ali Akbar: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development _ Kidd, Dr. Charles V., National Institutes of TR Ce NE ae) 543 Kidd, Samuel J., District Finance Office.___.___ 656 Kidd, Virginia, Folding Room, House.....__.__ 357 Kiefer, Charles F., Office of Management Serv-LETIAY TE HO ERE I eA SCR TT 515 Kieffer, Jarold A., National Cultural Center... 606 Kiernan, Thomas J., Ambassador from Ireland. 705 Kiessling, Oscar E., United States Tariff Com-TEE ee a Ts ban rele is Kiger, Hugh C., Foreign Agricultural Service... 506 Rupone, Ridud, Tennessee Valley Author-- Page Rin Clarence E. (Representative from New ork): BION setSi ban ia A 119 Banking and Currency Committee..__._______ 252 Joint Economic Committee. _________________ 273 Kilday, Paul J., Judge, U.S. Court of Military Appeals (biography) REN Aor UE 637 Kiley, John N., Jr., Board of Governors, Federal . Reserve System a are edt 556 Kilgore, Joe M. (Representative from Texas): Blogranhy as ulin lo cde mrt Lime 165 Armed Services Committee. ..._.._._._________ 252 Big, 3William D., Jr., Antitrust Division, 11 CR tie OR 0 1 070 TAI Va 0 Jon C10 RMN J Killam, ad R., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration ei meted wi A i dio 522 Killefer, Tom: Inter-American Development Bank__.________ Special Assistant to the Secretary, Treasury. . Killham, Edward L., Director, Executive Sec-Tetariat, TrOaSUEY. noi sini weriiad andre 4 Kilmartin, Jerome O., Kilroy, Francis X., secretary to Representative OO’ Brictof New York h o..ionds. 320 caban Kilroy, Mary E., Administrative Department, TAbrary ofiClongress. tii oo sir nil 367 Kimball, M. D,, Agricultural Stabilization ang s Conservation LL TEL aH HE RO Mh SV Kimble, Sam A., Bureau of State Servi TonkHEV 544 Kimbrough, Calvin, Office of Sergeant at Arms, SORE. HS a a ee TY a 351 Kimny, Nong, Cambodian Ambassador... 700 Kincaid, Rose, secretary to Representative Brown a i Nd IB Eh iii I Ri 315 Rinpmnan, W. 0., Office of Vocational Rehabil-ation cal tr eo Tent we LIRA GEER) 540 King, ion J. (Representative from New York): Blograpiy oiiman wns Judiciary Committee 256 King, Cecil R. (Representative from California): Ora oe Li Li aD ie ed it aa ie 16 Ways and Means Committee. aco _____ 259 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- :4017 SR El RR TSE LT 272 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen-tial Federal Expenditures... _.i...._ 273 Eins on F., Corporation Counsel's Clark District King, Cyril E., Territorial Officials, Interior___. 495 King, Donald Y Federal Aviation "Agency Lends 566 King, Edmund P, , Senate Committee on Appro- BrIAlIONS i a oes cw i nd etn 247 King, Edward J., International Boundary Com-mission, United States and Canada. .--.--_ 679 King, G. H, Jr., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System ES NL SIAC Se TR JE, 555 King, J. C., Board on Geographic Names_____. 491 King, John F., Inter-American Affairs, State Department RS AI SU al fe 4 King, Paul, Federal Supply Service King, Wilam B., United States Information 00 A ENC ga i er Ca I Lo de Ringer ime Edward R., Office of the Comp-iroller, Novy ots in ol oo thi mo vee 457 Kingsley, Brig. Gen. Joseph T., Jr.: Jos Brazil-United States Defense Commis- mission.TARTAR ct Soh HE SRE a Ll DE 4 Systems and Logistics, Air Force... 474 ‘Kinkaid, Thomas C., Washington National Monument Society. oan i Soda oa tall 610 Kinkaid, Adm. Thomas O., American Battle Monuments Het 550 Kinkead, Gwen, Office of the Secretary of Defense er RE Ln A me a rep Sse 435 Kinlein, Lucille, District Practical Nurses’ Byaminine Board... oc he eeicmnnin 664 Kinnaly, Eugene T.: Administrative assistant to the Speaker.....-Secretary to Representative McCormack... Kinney, Brig. Gen. Andrew J., Research and Technology, AIP Toree oi iieinnmeateen 475 Kinney, Charles W., Bonneville Power Admin-EEE a SA LI He pnt J COL Le Lh 496 924 Congressional Directory Page Kinney, R. Donald, District Department of Licenses and INSpections... . oratendn 661 Kintz, George M., Health and Safety Activities. 493 Kinzer, Gilbert 0., Weather Bureau._.......____ 529 Kious, "Estil J. Office of Treasurer of the United 43 Kiraly, Emery R., Far Eastern Affairs, State ao Departmentic Lior. oa bia lal Ui. Kirby, Billy E., House Committee on Veterans (1 LARIATSe Se LV Rl ART AIA ee 266 kine, Floyd, Office of Sergeant at Arms, he OR tt in am A BI ES I Biter Richard C., Boulder Laboratories... 527 Kirby, V.J., Personnel, GAO... diab iii 365 Kirby, William W. , Capitol Poliga. Lik a... 361 Kirk, Alan G. , Ambassador to Ching ii tii--716 Kirk, J. Kenneth, Food and Drug Administra-55 Kirk, Col. John E., Office of Manpower Defense. 441 Kirkman, Helen Warren, secretary to Repre-sentative Quillen. .... oon ibob cabo 0S 321 Kirkman, Robert W., Atomic Energy Com-IOISSION. Chil ie a hE Set Sn 554 Kirkpatrick, Rear Adm. Charles C., U.S. Naval Academy. ...... 0 aida nun. 464 Kirtley, Hubert M., Defense Materials Service. 575 Kirvan, Lawrence R., General Accounting Otflen ieiie lnag Tare 365 Kirwan, John J., Office of Territories, Interior--495 Kirwan, Michael J. (Representative from Ohio): LEIYel ne SU SRE A a ele LOM SR 135 Appropriations i. odd nin haan. aly 251 Joint Committee on Construction of a Build- ing for Museum of History and Technology for the Smithsonian Institution. ......._____ 270 Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution... 604 National Fisheries Center and Aquarium AGVISOTY-Board. oat rrp mam A 277 Kiselev, Evgeny D., Secretariat, United Na- Kissinger, Federick M., Office of Clerk of the ouse Kitchen, Jeffrey C., Department of State_._____ Klapp, dear Al, International Boundary Com- mission, United States and Canada. _---_.__ 67 Klatte, F. J., National Median Boar rl fo W., National Labor Relations OAT Gs i SA San a i Jaa Klees, James M., branch office, Securities and Exchange py a 598 Kleiler, Frank M., Office of Welfare and Pension Plans, Labor. _ 532 Klein, A. Y Railroad Ticket Office, Capitol._._ 363 Klein, Alvin F., secretary .to Representative Buckley Klein, i mn Walter, International Mone-tary Fundi. .oiaidieion)oor 1 682 rennet Klein, Lawrence R., Bureau of Labor Statistics. 534 Klein, William H., Astrophysical Observatory. 604 Kleinstuber, Howlett C., Utilization and Dis- posal Bepviee. dodo ic olen LBL nan Ll Klesius, Charles A., Community Facilities AGTAINIREIARONTo the Doii an 581 Klieger, Dr. Philip, Office of Vocational i nated hg Saha deel Kine, Sordi M., National Bureau of Stand LEAL FE TS SE AULA ed SEI SE Kline, Oral L., Food and Drug Administration. = Klingebiel, Albert A., Soil Conservation Service. 511 Klocko, Maj. Gen. Richard P., Continental Cornmands, Afr Foree i... hie udiolil.Jak 475 Klotz, Herbert 'W., Office of Secretary of Com-FEELns RAL (hs EE RSTLU RLFg TL 517 0 2 Kluckhohn, Frank L., Senate Republican Policy TET CR RN En 250 Kluezynski, John OC. "(Representative from Illinois): Saae iLh oi SAL 2 ad 45 Public Works Commiites. .....cacoi...l2. 258 House Select Committee on Small Business. _ Knapp, Capt. Elton L., Office of Naval Re-search 4 Knapp, George C., Office of Budget and Finance, ABLICRIAre. edaSS mire) 513 ein Page Knapp, J. Burke, International Bank for Recon- struction and Development 6 Knapp, Joseph G., Farmer Cooperative Service. 510 gh Heinrich, Ambassador from Ger- man Knauff, re M., District Nurses’ Exam-ining Board Knaur, Peter R., International Security Affairs, Defense iia 1G ANAT RU ISN Sled JAE 7 Kneile, Geneva A., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation..........orang 2s 272 Kneipp, Robert F., District Corporation Coun-SOS Onn. Eenrtd a 658 Roe John, secretary to Representative Knight, Frances G., Security and Consular Affairs, Stato. cl i nl dn aoe 422 Knight, Lt. Col. James A., Office of the Secre-taryvolthe Ar Toree. oni wide. 469 Knight, Ridgway B., Ambassador to Syrian ArabRopublie, ilo ili Ahan di gs HiT 719 Knipling, Edward F., Research Divisions Agriculture pL a Rr Ei 501 Knoblauch, H. C., Cooperative State Experi-ment Station Service, Agriculture... .__... 501 Knott, Lawson B., Jr., Deputy Administrator, General Services Administration Ey bad aie 573 Knowles, Beverly L., secretary to Senator A SRRR Knowles, James W., Joint Economic Com- mittee AI SA AR ER A AT kre non A BE tng 73. Knox, George W., Executive Office, Navy. _____ 455 Knox, M. Gordon, ibn of European Affairs, State Department IR ROME i A se 418 Knox, iris A. (Representative from Michi- gan): Biography... iigionidiionil Slat iilieis 79 Ways and Means Committee. .._____________ 259 Knudsen, Rear Adm. George A., Office of Per-sonnel, ‘Const Guard oa Luis loins 431 Knuth-Winterfeldt, Count KXield Gustav, DanislAmbassador lo ned aii 701 Knutti, Ralph E., National Institutes of Health. 543 Koch, Albert R., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System i ete as ES 0 py 555 Koch, Henry A., District Department of Public Wellure ro nic io bana dnado ii nu ls 666 Koch, I. L., Interstate Commerce Commission... 586 Kocur, Virginia A., Air Force Liaison Office----364 Koebel, Ralph F., Office of General Ccunsel, Agvicoitnrec aol tui ooo, J antag S08 515 Koehler, Emily H., District Department of Pub-lic Welfare ESE ie DEER BIC RCo a Bods Rel id 5 666 Koehler, George F., District Department of Buildings and Grounds. __-eed ay 657 Koelling, Mrs. Ruby H., Region 9, Small Busi-ness Administration Si Tan Soren 602 Koenig, Nathan, Agricultural Marketing Serv-oh pL ee Rn PS STI RELAY 7 50 Koerner, “Osborne S., Federal Housing Admin-istration__ iB EL fe a erp Br 583 Koffsky, Nathan M., Economies Research SorViee oRa Th aT 507 Kohl, John C., Housing and Home Finance ASOROY. oo ao. te yd DL RY 580 Kohlberg, Erich, Indian Arts and Crafts Board_ 492 Kohler, Foy D., Ambassador to Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. coo Toei is 720 Koht, Paul, Norwegian Ambassador. _ _-------. Koinzer, Helmut Pp International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Suid 500000 i Gir 8s 677 International Finance Corporation_____._-_-_ 680 Koirala, Matrika Prasad, Ambassador from Nep PristinaLi ari pede 707 Kolb, J. , Federal Trade Commission __-.-. 572 Kolnacki, Catherine F.," Joint Committee on Reduction of Nl onessential Federal Expendi-BUTES.. fe alec Vrain dem nm db eS LL mn RS 273 Kombet, Jean-Pierre, Ambassador from Central J Aeon RepUbHC.c -= aaieh ot it SE 700 Konecci, Dr. Eugene B., Office of Advanced Re- search and Technology, NASA. 589 Konkel, Leonard B., Civil Service Commission. 558 Koo, Vv, ®.,'W ellington, International Court of J ustice HR RTE En et BE R04 ACT 6 Individual Index Page Page Koones, Charles C., District Board of Zoning Adjustment 6 Koons, Elmer L., Assistant Official Reporter of Debates, Senate 352 Koons, Joseph A., Office of Official Reporter of Debates, Senate 352 Koontz, John D., District Board of Education__ 659 Roppophaern James, Office of Programs, Korman, Milton D., District Corporation eet sel’s Offi Kornblum, Albert C., Office of the General Counsel, Navy 457 Kornegay, Horace R. (Representative from North Carolina): Biography 125 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Veterans’ Affairs Committee North Carolina Tercentenary Celebration Conmymission. ...... ol Gn nia 278 Korth, Fred (Secretary of the Navy): Biography of Armed Forecs Policy Council 436 Koser, Leonard R., Export-Import Bank of Washington 564 Kosisky, Joseph, S., Jr, District Department a Public Welfare Kossa, Col. Frank R., Selective Service System_ 13 Kossack, Nathaniel E., COriminal Division, Koster, Wesley R., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration 52 Kotschnig, Walter M.: Bureau of International Organization Affairs. 417 U.S. Mission to the United Nations 422 Kouzes, Tom, Office of Organization and Man- agement, Labor 532 Krakow, Samuel, American National Red Cross 552 Kramer, Murray W., Public Buildings Service. 574 Kramer, Robert, Commission on International Rules of Judicial Procedure. cnn viieun nnn 561 Krapf, Capt. A. E., Office of Naval Research__. 459 Kratokvil, Frank M., Federal Communications Commission Kraus, Mrs. Astrid W., Research and Engineer-ing, Defense 436 Kraus, Betty, Senate Committee on District of Krause, Edward J., Bureau of International Commerce Kreeger, Dr. David Lloyd, National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board Kreek, L. F., Patent Office Kreer, Robert G. , Diplomatic Communication Services, State Kremin, Lt. Richard A., Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Command Kress, Rush H., National Gallery of Art Kretzmann, Edwin M. J., International Scien- tific Affairs, State Department Krieg, William L.: Board of the Foreign Service Bureau of Administration, State Department. 420 Rriegr) Hyman L., Field Operations Division, 365 Krieger, R. L., Field Establishments, NASA___ 589 Kriemelmeyer, Arthur, District Recreation Board and Department 6 Kriger, Charles H., Region 2, Small Business Administration 600 Kriner, Randall G., Maritime Administration___ 526 Kristensen, Thorkil, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development Krizek, Eugene L., Bureau of Security and Con-sular Affairs, State Department 4 Krohs Kenneth K., Foreign Agricultural Serv-506 ihn Milton S., Jr., judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions Krout, Homer Lee, secretary to Representative Krout, Dr. John A.: Advisory Board on National Parks, ete...____ 494 Civil War Centennial Commission Krulak, Maj. Gen. Victor H., Joint Staff, De-ONE EL OiOE 443 Krys, Joseph F., Securities and Exchange Com-mission, Region 6 Kuchel, Thomas H. (Senator from California): Biography Appropriations Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_______ North Carolina Tercentenary Celebration Commission Republican Policy Committee Minority whip 349 Kuchel, Mrs. Thomas H., Congressional Club. 562 Kuehl, Frank W. , Office of Welfare and Pension ] 532 Kuemmerling, Ted D., Office of District Cor- poration Counsel. Kuhfeld, Maj. Gen. Albert M., Air Staff Kuhl, Arthur M., Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 248 Kuhl, Earl H., Navy Management Office Kumashiro, M.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development International Finance Corporation 68 Kundahl, George G., Congressional Record In-” Kunkel, John C. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Biography Public Works Committee 258 Kunkel, Mrs. John C., The Congressional Club. 562 Kurelich, John R., Office of Internal Audits, Commerce 518 Kurzweg, Dr. Hermann H., Office of Advanced Research and Technology, NASA 589 Kushner, Lawrence M., National Bureau of Standards 52 Kuskin, Harry H., National Labor Relations Board 591 Kuss, Henry J., Jr., International Security Kutak, Robert J., administrative assistant to Senator Hrusk a 310 Kutschenreuter, Paul H., Weather Bureau Kuzew, Joseph N., Federal Trade Commission. 571 Kvam, Esnest L. , Weather Bureau 529 Kyl, J ohn (Representative from Iowa): Biography. House Administration Committee Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers Kyle, Jay A., Federal Communications Com- Kyser, ‘Brig. Gen. R. C., Headquarters U.S. Army Materiel Command L Langs: Maxine, District Public Ling. oar Labouisse, Henry R., Ambassador to Greece... Labovitz, Israel M. Reference Department, ADIT Ol CORTE. i orateia 368 LaCamera, John R., Federal Power Com- Lacklen, Robert J., National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lacovara, Nicholas J., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate Ladd, Co Li; National Inventors Council Patent Office Ladd, Wm. Donald, secretary to Representative Matthews 319 Lady, Dr. Howard R., District Department of Occupations and Professions LaFrance, A. Genevieve, Office of Civil oy ry LaHood, Charles G., Jr., Reference Department, Broyhill of Virginia 315 Library of Congress 369 Congressional Directory Page Laird, Melvin R. (Representative from Wis-consin): Blography.. ce nate 183 Appropriations Committee... ooo ooeioon 251 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy... 2 Laird, Virginia T., secretary to Senator Sy-EERETT Tbe RRi a Re eRe Laise, Carol C., Office of South Asian Affairs, State DeDartMent.... doit dae tears wiles, Laise, Frederic S., Anicrican Noto Red Cross Fn i ee DLC PEALE BE Re Lajewski, Henry C., District Department of Poblle Wellare. .. Li ts A a or ints 666 Lake, John M., District Department of Licenses ond Inspections... o.. a. ttn aroha Sa 661 Lake, Richard H.: Bureau of International Commerce_______.____ 520 Poreign-Trade Zones Board... cccrie ims 573 Laking, G. R., New Zealand Ambassador_____. 707 L’Allier, Rolland, National Archives and Rec-OLAS Ser VI00 . oda 577 LaMarche, James M., Joint Committee on In-ternal: Revenue _ oie... ani. Taxation... 272 Lamb, George A., Office of Coal Research, In-terior SpE ee SE LT Ey a Lambert, A. F., International Boundary Com-mission, United States and Canada._._____ 679 Lambert, Maj. Gen. Joe C Army: Safle a A LR pan 450 U.S Soldiers’ Heme. i. ri oo Se ah 607 Lambert, John R., Federal Communications Commission. 2 ur ren Loa Lied 56 Lamboley, E. Gerald, Employees’ Compensa-tion Appeals Board, Labor... .......______ 533 Lamborn, Emiley M., Office of Vocational Re-hobilitation) 2) sudn iid 2 ons Jhb iia 540 Lamm, Peggy J., House Committee on Agri- culture the 3 eB Dd ti Lo pe fel 263 La Monte, Maude, General Accounting Office. 365 Land, Capt. Harold, Office of Chief of Staff, Coast Guard arts RRC ely ey ha 430 Landis, I. Rex, Office of Research and Eng METIS, os i rr ne 487 Landon, Gen. Truman I.,: Continental Com-mands, Rh Be SRSH 4 Landrum, Phil M. (Representative from Georgia): : : Biography... onside dh di br a hn al 37 Education and Labor Committee... ________ 253 Landry, Edward B., Bureau of Personnel, Post 1 IRNG I Set Ee Landsberg, Helmut E., Weather Bureau. ______ Landstrom, Karl S., Bureau of Liand Manage- ment, Interior AA et TE A re ib 4 bi . Walter, Jr., Coast and Geodetic Sur-mel A CRI I an 24 Lone a om E., Commissioner, Court of ISL ee a i a To sis Ta 632 Lane, Lloyd W., Federal Av fation Agency... 565 Lane, Warren gS, National Mediation Board___ 592 Lane, William H., Maritime Administration___ 525 Lang, Dorothy, Senate Committee on Govern- ment Doon EO da SR a a 248 Lang, John A., Jr., Manpower, Personnel and Reserve Forces, A Forge imedogs 471 Lang, Mildred H., House Committee on Inter-state and F oreign Cotnmierpe oo fap= 264 Lang, William E., International Security Af- Tairs, Delamere aa 440 Langehough, Philip A., Bureau of the Budget._ 410 Langehs: Odin (Representative from Minne- sota Biography ee ee So 83 Appropriations Commitiee. ooo...ii. ] 251 Langham, Lee W., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System Lr a SU a a a 556 Langland, Stanley G., secretary to Representa-tive MacGregor Sptmde (eal aban SUED Cl er 319 Tanner, Lawrence, National Inventors Coun-En TENN INEGI SEC Selle AD ad Langston, Julian P.: Committee on House Administration.________ 264 Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive OT i i Ra Se EE 271 Joint Committee on the Library. __._________.. 272 Langworthy, Alan W., Naval! Clemency Board. 456 Lanigan, James A., House Committee on Gov- ernment Operations REE ER MINERAL i HACE 264 Page Lanigan, Col. Robert E., Army Liaison Office_. 364 Lankford, Richard E. (Representative from Maryland): BIOTTADRY i ti bins for in id i bd ol erate bt hoo 69 Armed Services Committee... ....... 252 Government Operations Committee. ____.____ 254 National Memorial Stadium Commission.__. 278 Lankford, Mrs. Richard E., The Congressional BE ER NO i SOR ls Fl ol 5 562 Lankford, Thomas J., House Minority Clerk___ 358 Lanman, C. RB. Small Business Administration. 599 Lanman, Maurice H., Office of General Counsel, 18 1 EE ROARI OR BE Ca i 4 Lannon, E. Raymond, Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare__.______.____ 538 Lansdale, Brig. Gen. Edward G., Assistant to the Secretary of Defense... cece oe 442 Lantz, Betty L., secretary to Representative VIN. OL aad ea a 317 Lantz, Marie, administrative assistant to Sena-tor Rapdolph.o oo tion dco Sl tna 312 Laparra, Col. Alejandro Ureta, Inter-American Defense Board... oid mln ii ibn. dell 674 LaPenta, James J., Jr., Bureau of Personnel, Post. Office Department... oc ss oo. 486 LaPlante, Bryan F., Senate Committee on Republican Conference... ol. iue nailil 250 Lapsley, Maj. Gen. W. W., Bonneville Ad-VISOrY. Board coc li Sen add aaa ddan 496 Laramore, Don Nelson, judge, U.S. Court of Claims (DIOSTADNY) . oo res ow ees fr im wt fon eh reps 631 Larkin, John J., Juvenile Coutt..... oo cie es 645 Larmon, Sigurd S., U.S. Advisory Commission on Trformation. oo. ooo all bagi nine iis 549 Larrabee, Charles R., Office of General Counsel, 25 Dy ES ARC CG SR Ted Te 471 Larre Rene: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... beac aio ie 677 International Finance Corporation___.________ 680 Larrick, George P., Food and Drug Administra-t Larsen, Finn J., Assistant Secretary of the Army 447 Larson, Sidney D., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior... ole io. 490 Lasker, Mrs. Albert D., National Cultural Cen-in ter 0 LA; Richard E., Region 7, Small Business Administration uly ik MEST faba Te 601 Lastrape, Thomas, House Post Office...________ 357 Latham, Amos N., Jr., Director, Office of Per- sonnel, Treasury ANE nL LEY OTs rT Se 428 Lathrop, Lawrence P., Office of Publications Management, Commerce... ._..___._._.__.._. 518 Latimer, Thomas M., District Department of Sanitary Engineering... __________________ 667 Latta, Delbert L. (Representative from Ohio): BIOS apy. a Te ER Agricaliure Committee. 2 tti 0 251 Battle of Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Celebra- tion Commission Fi olaetinieacal. Lattu, Rear Adm. O. P., Bureau of Supplies and’ Accounts, Navy. ois Jalal Lauderdale, James W., Office of District Hoon TOLION COMIEEL. is its maemo hernite 658 Lausche, Frank J. (Senator from Ohio): Biography: LJ iiwiaued sda oo of ogo diooa 130 Commities on Commerce... . Ji A% 240 Foreign Relations Committee. _______________ 241 Battle of Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Celebra- tion Commission... 2 taipoy of ae Laventhol, Jesse, Office of Coordinator of Infor-mation, House... .oiat. ces Suna liom ly Lawrence, Charles B., Jr., Bureau of the Census. 523 Lawrence, Charles Drummond, judge, Customs Court (biography) 633 Lawrence, Capt. J. C., Bureau of Naval Person-IN nel. vento BUS. Jad ERIE Rall Lawrence, Rear Adm., M. J., Office of Industrial Belations, Navy. .o. cc conte dan chi itierese 457 Laws, Ernest W., Bureau of Employees’ Com-pensation fo a il a eae LN 533 Laws, Richard F., Utilization and Dp 5 wa 1 He Sr SI SRO LL RE ANE RAR Indwidual Index Page Page Lawshe, Kenneth K., National Archives and Records Service 577 Lawson, Marjorie McKenzie, associate judge, Juvenile Court Lawson, Paul, American National Red Cross__ 551 Lawton, David F., Civil Service Commission_. 559 1awitn, eden J., Civil Service Commis- sion 557 Laxton, Wiliam C., Agricultural Marketing Service 502 Layton, Col. Charles B., Defense Atomic Sup-port Agency. 4 Layton, John B., Metropolitan Police Depart-ment 662 Layton, Mary W., House Committee on Bank- ing and Currency 2 Layton, Philip R., Federal Trade Commission. Lazear, William K., Defense Materials Service. Lea, James W., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, House 3 Leach, Murrell B., U.S. Patent Office Teach, Treiman P., Research and Development, Tors oar Urial H., Jr., Office of Comptroller, Coast Guard 430 League, Archie W., Federal Aviation Agency. os Learnard, Col. Arthur T. ., Air Staff Leary, Robert C., Farmers Home PFT all Lease, Elsie M., secretary to Representative Schweiker 322 Leavitt, Brenton C., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 556 Leavy, Charles W., Southeastern Power Admin-istration Lon), rin L., Bureau of Economic Affairs, 415 Leber, W alter P.: Canal Zone Government Panama Canal Company Leckwar, Francis J., U.S. Civil Service Com-mission Liaison Office LeCompte, Florence, secretary to Senator Ellender 310 Lederer, Walther, Office of Business Economics, ' Commerce Lee, Charles, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare Tee, Grace, secretary to Representative Meclntire Lee, Gus C., Office of Manpower, Defense______ 428 Lee, Guy A., Bureau of Near Eastern and South ‘Asian Affairs, State Department_ ________.. 420 Lee, H. Rex, Territorial Officials, Interior Lee, Hoburg B., Rural Electrification A dminis- Talon: ol ais i aa Be da 509 Lee, Maj. James M., Army Liaison Office Lee, Rear Adm. John M., International Sorin ‘Affairs, Defenses sia od ian Lee, Norvell, District Boxing Commission. _._. Lee, Robert E., Federal Communications Com- Lee, Robert E., State Department Lee, Lt. Gen. Robert M., Continental Com-mands, Air Force Lee, Roland L., Jr., Tariff Commission Lee, Ronald F., National Park Service Lee, Dr. Shew Kuhn, District Board of Op- Leech, Richard B., District Recreation Board and Department 667 Leedom, Boyd, National Labor Relations Leeds, Anthony, Pan American Union Leeds, Morton, Community Facilities Admin- istration Leeper, L. L., Federal Supply Service Leet, George A., National Labor Relations Board 592 LeFevre, Robert, Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products Leffingwell, William M., International Security Affairs, Defense Lefkowitz, Saul, Patent Office Leggett, Robert L. (Representative from Qalifornia): Biography Agriculture Committee LeGrand, Charles C., House Post Office..__..._. 357 Lehman, Dr. Arnold J., Food and Drug Admin-istration Leich, Harold H.: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service.. 424 Civil Service Commission 558 Leikind, Hyman, Tariff Commission Leims, John, Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission 276 Leisinger, Albert H., National Ar chives and Records Service 577 Leite, Cleantho dePaiva, Inter-American De-velopment Bank 67 Lekanden Gilbert, secretary to Representative Lektrich, Peter, Office of Clerk of House LeMay, Gen. CurtisE Armed Forces Policy Council Joint Chiefs of Staff LeMay, Francis M., House Committee on Agriculture Lemke, Robert M., Defense Supply Agency--_ Lemke, William F, Federal Trade Commission. Lemmon, Eleanor B., Western Union Tele- graph Co., House. . Lemmon, Lawrence C., District Recreation Board and Department Lemser, Carl, secretary to Representative Davis of Tennessee Lenahan, John R., American National Red Lenhart, Eleanor R., secretary to Senator Williams of Delaware Lennartson, Nils, Publie Affairs, Defense ! Lennartson, Roy Ww., Agricultural Marketing Service 501 Lennon, Alton (Representative from North Carolina): Biography Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ 257 Lennon, J. H,, African Affairs, State Depart-ment 418 Lenyin, Nathan B., Internal Security Division, 479 Leon, Theodore H., Division of Language Services, 421 Leonard, Harold Cos offi 370 Leonard, Paul F., Securities and Exchange Commission, Region 9 598 Leopatd, Rodney E., Department of Agricul-tur 4 hay Col. Waldron E., District Depart-ment of Veterans Affairs___________________ 6 Leonard, W, E., secretary to Senator Long of Toouisiana Leone, Mrs. Lucile P., Public Health Service.. Leonhart, William, Ambassador to Tanganyika. Leopold, ‘Luna B. , Geological Survey 4 Lerchen, Robert A., Office of Budget and Finance, Agriculture 5 Lerdau, Enrique, Pan American Union Lerner, Samuel, U.S. Customs Court LeRoux, Frank M Foreign Agricultural Service General Sales Manager, Agriculture LeRoux, Peter W., Office of the Legislative Counsel, Senate 3 Lesinski, John (Representative from Michigan): Biography Appropriations Committee. .......mmecmeean—— 251 Leslie, John W., Office of Information, Labor... 532 Lessmann, Cdr. Walter G: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Com- Letts, F. Dickinson, retired judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Letzler, Alfred, Securities and Exchange Com-3 T. 5 Congressional Directory Page Levenson, Seymour, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, State Department. .___. 422 Levin, Harold A., Bureau of Economic Affairs, z Tevin, 8S, PatentOffce oi. 0 So Lub funy 5 Levin, Sherman L., Agricultural Stabilization and. Conservation i lic. Service... Levin, William, Federal Trade Commission... 572 Levine, Irving, Wage and Hour and Public Contracts. Division, Tabor. .....oo22 535 Levine, Louis, Bureau of Employment Security. 533 Levy, Aaron, Securities and Exchange Com- YASS ON i ane 597 Levy, Benjamin, Division of Corporation ELE EEE EL AIS et LIE 2 SALT Sado ) Levy, Harold R., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, andl Wellars. lo etter 53 Levy, Henry A., General Services Administra-OY a a a ee Levy, Lawrence, Assistant to the Secretary of Befenge. 0: hn Sa be LE 442 Lewis, Charles A., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration Uy So Jo lanl 2 Lewis, Dr. Charles N., Food and Drug Admin-istration: lhl Cae RT al Cel 540 Lewis, Dr. Clarence O., District Department of Occupations and Professions... ....... Lewis, Cleomine B., House Committee on Bducation and Labor. ....co cosa 22000 264 Lewis, Gwenn, secretary to Senator Jordan (Idah YAEL AT SR LR BL as SHE 311 Lewis, Harold R., Office of Information, Agri- culture de a LEE DT 514 Lewis, Herbert, Office of Manpower, Defense___ 441 Lewis, Hyman G ., Bureau of Labor Statistics__ 534 Lewis, Irene, secretary to Representative Frances P. Bolton of Oho: on icin 315 Lewis, James TI1.: Bureau of Economie Affairs, State Depart-ment 415 Committee for Reciprocity Information____._ 561 Lewis, Robert B., Office of Administration, N iW UE i SV Cah Cle AR 588 Lewis, Robert C., American Red Cross......... 551 Lewis, Robert Go Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Serie. a rea i a Commodity Credit Corporation... oi. 503 Lewis, Roger, House Post Office........ coc... 357 Lewis, Samuel W. ., Special Adviser to the Presi- dent a a iii 422 Lewis, Verne B., Office of Budzot and Finance, BE 420 Lewis, William C., Jr., administrative assistant to Senator Smith-of Maine... 0...oo... 312 Lewis, William R., assistant superintendent, Senate Office Bullding ive nou 361 Lewis, Willmott H., Jr., District Apprenticeship Council ER aa 657 12 Homme lieu, John W,, Washington City Post Office 669 Ser , Pi R., District of Columbia Tax Ee ee a a ea tn a Er 667 TH A Roland V. (Representative from Illinois): Biography or. oor ol ac dh Judiciary Commitles. oo.et eee 256 Veterans’ Affairs Committee. meee 259 Lichliter, Asselia S., Office of the Clerk of the ALLL nickel i se dt gon Se Sn te 5 Lickey, Edgar L., District Unemployment Compensation Board ColoFh aris 668 Lieb, John F., District Fire Department_..____ 660 Lieftinck, Pieter: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. oea 67 International Finance Corporation... _..._..__ International Monetary Fund...____ Lieske, Harold W., Office of Research and En- gineering, Post ‘Office LER orf esata eh Lieurance, Newton A., Weather Bureau....____ Life, Anna K., Office of Secretary of the Interior. Liftin, Morton, Office of Solicitor, Labor_._..____ Lightburn, George W., Farm Credit Admin-Isteation i ol UE CL 565 Lightfoot, Col. Edward M., Office of Legislative Page Lilly, William E., Office of Manned Space Behl. aC aes Ra 588 Lima, ldo Correia, Inter-American De-velopment BoilerLa en 675 Lima, Dr. Francisco Roberto: El Salvadoran Ambassador... __________..___ 702 Organization of American States. ..._.__._____ 685 Lincoln, Evelyn N., Personal Secretary to the Progident. oi. iv bu btinbne il dunt ddl od 410 Lincoln, Harold W., Veterans Administration__ 610 Lincoln, Murray D.: Cooperative Advisory Committee... .____.____ 425 Farm Credit Administration... __.________.__. 565 Lincoln, Maj. Gen. Rush B., Jr., Army Staff___ 450 Linde, James E., District of Columbia Redevel- opment Land Ageney..... ..uodi doi Linden, David G., District Department of Veterans Affairs... oo ool. dopdisiionn 668 Linder, Dr. Forest E., National Center for Health Statisties. ov eeee vosdasbiuziodat! 542 Linder, Harold F.: Development Loan Committee... _.._..____ Export-Import Bank of Washington National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems... _____ 434 Lindh, Axel G.: National Forest Reservation Commission..__ £3 Forest-Serviee. i... coalisiz il Telia oo Laden, Ernest K., Assistant to Secretary it State Lindley, Jonathan, Senate Committee on Balt ing and Currency Ea SEN ELA0S To MEP LI Fy FS BUF DE 47 Lindner, Sidney, National Labor Relations ainigailis 592 Board Loop onan ienlgldiE es Lindo, Salina M., Federal Communications RR har ee Lindsay, Dale R., National Institutes of Health. 543 Lindsay, G. Carroll, Smithsonian Institution___ 603 Lindsay, Henry M., District Department of COrTectiong. ...... J idm AL Ld ol ders wide 659 Lindsay, John V. (Representative from New York); BR IOBTADNIY iio isi mm sk ed wm a wt om wi 113 Judiciary COMMITEE. cu. ode iuni sabiaow on 2566 Lindt, August R., Ambassador from Switzer-FEET IAN A Sah Sh SRR AES PEL CARLY Er 1 710 Lineberger, Herbert M., secretary to Represent-ative Whlener. i Conlina in da asada 323 Lineberger, Walter F., Jr., Office of em Defense att ate es hae A iE ait ms Sm A ol Linehan, Edmund J., United States ant Bonds Divisionu. eotos. Liao Bri ti gen. 429 Linen, James A., American National Red Cross. 551 Lingle, Walter L., Jr., National Aeronautics and Space AdMINISIAtION... Li rei ti cin amd umn Linkins, Carroll, Western Union Telegraph Co., BONA a ali it a dim re Br SR bl 363 Linkins, Mary B., Railrcad Retirement Board. 595 Linnehan, John J., Small Business Admini- SEEAlION. 01. o ddiien Sim ania EAE te ies 0 599 Linsenmayer, Leonard R., Bureau of Labor SIoHStIOs. Lui u Tenis sh dando bs shan lene Linton, Ron M., Senate Committee on Public ots tio Li T. Perry, marshal, United States Su- PINE COUT iia a pe 617 Lippman, Joseph, General Accounting Office.__ 366 Lipscomb, Glenard P. (Representative from California): BIograpiVi. cirivt ob da bat diet ordeal oe Wad 18 Appropriations Committee... ..cceceeecmmenan 251 House Administration Committee... oc... 255 Lipscomb, L. P. B., Senate Committee on RET A I ar COTE 249 Lipscomb, Maj. Gen. Thomas H., Headquarters U.S. Army Combat Developments Com- mand Lisi, Thomas, Federal Maritime Commission... Lisle, Raymond E., Public Affairs, State De- PEEEENL a A ea Lissek, William, District Department of High- waysand Traffiel 5 00 FU inl as loth. oe 660 Lister, Ernest A., I 415 Lister, Robert T., Farm Credit Administration. 565 Littell, Harry B., Office of the Legislative Yiaison, Alr-Porea;.l JU i. co 0h 08k 471 Counsel, Senate... ..L. ll ia (ons ol in 352 Indwidual Index Page Page Little, Edward S., Deputy Executive Secretary, State Department. ooo oi al 413 Little, C. Gordon, Boulder Laboratories. __.___ 527 Little, Herbert S., Commission on International Rules of Judicial Procedure. occ... 561 Little, Col. Robert R.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-SION Sr iar Teme al ie SN mission: =o ne EE RS RR 684 Little, Velma O., District Board of Barber Ex-LETT eed A brn A a ARE 663 LEU Little, Walter B., House Committee on Ways anda MepiS sr oii nn A ne a, Little, William R., Department of State Liverman, William J., Metropolitan Police Departments so: crn en a Livingston, Harry M., Disbursing Clerk, Honses oer ho DGAINER aaa 354 Livingston, Helen E., Reference Service, Li-brary of Congress. Sn SP Lu A RC 368 Lizarralde, Ignacio Copete, Inter-American De-velopment Bank wip ow awe 675 Lloyd, Oakley B., Jr., National Aeronautics me Space Administration tp te abt pes Lloyd, Dr. Ralph S., Public Health Service._ pd L10vd, Raymond in Federal Trade Commis- Liovd, Wier man P, (Representative from Utah): Biography =. ot 0 at ae a ar ie Banking and Currency Committee. __________ Locke, Howard P., Tax Court of the ied Locklin, Robert R., Senate Select Committee iy Small eR CG ORR Lochrie, Robert B., Jr., secretary to Representa-Ve BOONOY bie moran i: J... iinet 321 Logue, William M., Public Buildings Serv- p01Sapa eR RN Lr Loeb, Robert F., National Science Foundation. 594 Loehr, Walter q., Administration, State 421 Loen, Vern, secretary to Representative Reifel... 321 Loening, Grover, National Air Museum 605 Loesch, Brig. Gen. Lawrence F., Systems and Logistics, Air Force 47. Loevinger, Lee, Assistant Attorney General ___ 478 Loftis, J. Robert, Administrative Office of Secre- tary of Defense Rm tn mw HS on 442 Loftus, Joseph P.: Federal Records Council... ciovamenene omnes 578 Office of Budget and Finance, Agriculture.... 513 Loftus, R. Thomas, Office of Official Reporters of Dope, Senate. en hna des Ra 3 Logan, Robert B., Administrative Office of the Secretary of Defense 443 Logsdon, Seth D., Bureau of Employees’ Com- PONSAUION. or RL nae Le arpa an 533 Lohr, Leonard D., Washington City Post Office. i Loisel, Col. John'S., Air Staff 472 Loison, Dr. Guy, South Pacific Commission. -690 Lollis, Oscar F., Office of Sergeant at Arms, SEa rR 351 Lombard, Charles F., secretary to Representa-tive Cleveland 31 Lombard, Edward P., District Department of HE Ty aTE UL I 2 4 0 661 tong, Carols Ann, secretary to Representative 515 Long, Clarence D. (Representative from Mary- and): BIOS aby ois nats din Se sr mn mmm niin 69 Armed Services Committee... coven... 252 Long, Edward V. (Senator from Missouri): BIOZIaDNY vaisom ms Ss wim in 86 Banking and Currency Committee. ._...____ 240 Judiciney Committee... dt sane mmm tions 242 Special Committee on Aging o_o ______ 246 Long, Franklin A., Arms Control and Disarma-INCRE AGONOY or i a Shan same Bm i 552 Long, George J., District Department of Li-censes:and Inspections... cic fnnnnivuns 661 Long, Gillis W. (Representative from Louisi- Blography =. Se a aaa 66 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Long, Russell B. (Senator from Louisiana): I A SE re eS inane Committee. . b. . aintm iw i ie 241 Foreign Relations Committee... __... 241 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- HOT ot ai aks 271 Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expendilures... occvvnvieccinins 273 Select Committee on Small Business ________ 245 New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration BITTE TEL Pe RR Sar 8 Ch A 275 Longenecker, Capt. Charles R., U.S. Naval EATER1 Rn LA II TU A i oR Bn 466 Longhurst, H. R., Interstate Commerce Com-YUETT he SNR CR pe LTE RR SR 586 Longinotti, David C., Office of Sergeant at ATS, Sonata oh wi mis 351 Longstreet, Victor M.: Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management)... ona tienen Cort or of the Navy Look, Allen D., Health Ye Safety Activities, Interior CALI Do Et SR RE YR 4 Loomis, Henry, U.S. Information Agency._____. 609 Loomis, Philip A., Securities and Exchange Corission ol bre doa as a lth 597 Loops, Frank W., Pan American Union._____.__ 685 Lopez, Fred, House Recording Studios -__.____ 355 Lopez-Guevara, Dr. Carlos A., Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission ARTE etd 676 Lord, John F., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Se mms SL LBL 568 Lordan, Frederick J., administrative assistant to Senator Magnuson... o.oo ana i toil 311 Lott, William B., Federal Trade Commission__ 572 Louchheim, Katie, Department of State________ 417 Louchheim, Walter C., Jr., National Capital Planning Commission... -.-or funn a 50 590 Loudermilk, Charles G., Office of Ser geant at Armd, Senate Me. mote ni det 1 Loughran, Edward A., Immigration and Natu- ratization Servie@. Loo Sol Solis So Noa 481 Loutfi, Omar, Secretariat, United Nations_.____ 692 Louthian, Robert C., Jr., Office of Legislative Counsel, Senate. i. iene nt ene kn mi 3 Love, James S., Jr.: Business and Defense Services Administra-Le MA CE Ha TLL 522 Office of Secretary of Commerce... ..____ 517 Love, R. Oliver, House Post Office. __..________ 357 Loveday, H. Max, South Pacific Commission... 689 Lovelady, Linda, secretary to Senator Tower___ 313 Lovell, Capt. Kenneth C., Office of Naval Petro- leum and Oil Shale Beserves oon on 458 Loveless, Ethel O., District Board of Account- BIICY tae hl hom Ere me me Peed rr Ld 663 Loveless, Herschel C., Renegotiation Board... 596 Lovette, Rowena, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Wellave. .o..ot0a iol i 249 Lovorn, John, Farmers Home Administration__ 509 Low, Maj. Gen. Curtis R., Air Staff ________.__ 473 Low, Ethel R., secretary to Senator Byrd of STA Ey LR Re te SR SR ee SL 309 Low, George M., Office of Manned Space Flight, N.A.S.A 588 Low, Lawrence D., Atomic Energy Commis-ROH a Le TC La Low, Lt. Col. Robert J., Financial Manage- Tent CATIAY,, oo San ose he aT 449 Lowden, "Merle S., Forest Service... Lowden, Robert Pp. U.S. Naval Station Lowe, James M., Office of Research and Engi- neering PostOften oF. a= 487 Lowe, Otto, Jr., Senate Committee on Banking and Currency EC Ta DCM HE 47 Lowe, Schuyler, District Director, Department of General Administration__________________ 655 Lowenfeld, Andreas F., Apecial Assistant, State HEL 4d hes RR ee a Te ee 414 Lowenstein, Robert, Atomic Energy Com-BION ReEt nS 4 Lowry, James V., Bureau of Medical Services.. 542 Lowy, Leonard, Community Facilities Admin-Agrariaa en Loy, Frank E., Federal Aviation Agency...... Lubick, Donald. C., Office of Tax Legislative CoNEe), OOSIL aor nm an rm re SA a se 427 Congressional Directory Page Page ih Albert J., Small Business Administra- Luce, Cdr. R. E., U.S. Naval Station. pa 466 Ludden, Barbara A. ., secretary to Representa-ri ne Eni 322 Ludden, Robert W., Bureau of Outdoor Recrea- Hon, INterior. Java s fave du diean tut ire Shae 497 Ludington, John R., Office of Education________ 541 Ludwig, Robert E., Board of Immigration Ap- 1,50) EIN se tit SR SO YT 481 Luedecke, A. R., Atomic Energy Commission__ 552 Luff, Joan, secretary to Representative Harsha__ 318 Lutt, John N., Federal Crop Insurance Corpora-% [7 yo il BOE LT SNe SC SON Lf 5 Lukens, D. E., House Committee on Rules____ 265 Lukens, John F., Office of Personnel Manage- ment, Commeres. i. coll ie suite ssl Jini 518 Luker, Cyril, Soil Conservation Service_.______ 510 Lund, Chester B., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare . o_o... 537 Lundquist, Charles A., Astrophysical Observa-BOPY oo dims nna Rae da A ani 604 Lundquist, Clarence T., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions, Labor. ei. 535 Lundvall, Arthur E., Federal Trade Commis- SION. andl En by Ls sm haley 572 Lush, Gerson H., Department of State________ 420 Lushin, Raymond H., Official Reporters to House Commitless lo i or os 358 Luther, Albert O., Government Printing Office. 370 Luttrell, Ralph T., Lands Divisions, Justice.__. 479 Lutz, Rene, Bureau of International Commerce. 520 Lutz, W. Fletcher, Civil Aeronautics Board... 557 Lyddan, Robert H.: Board on Geographic Names. __.._.ooocoeeeo-491 Geological Survey. .o. ooidiiupiiairaniass 491 Lyerly, J. Edward, Bureau of Security and Con--sular Affairs, State Department... .......-421 Ly fin Adm. Joseph M., Defense Supply CI Ty ony Health, Education, and Wel- fare Regional Offiesns al 5 Lyman, Chalmer K., Forest Serviece.__._____.... 513 Lynch, David, Tariff Commission... _..._____ 607 Lynch, Ellen, secretary to'Senator Brewster_.__ 309 Lynch, Lt. Col. William D., Army Liaison OIC... lai fl a a TE vs 364 Lynde, Maj. Gen. Nelson M., Jr., Headquarters, U.S. Army Materiel Command __._.______ Lynn, Raymond W., Rural Electrification Ad- ministration. Jory ota iow Sha dd 510 Lyon, A. E., Railroad Retirement Board.__.___ 595 Lyon, Arthur T. , District Motor Vehicle Park- ing Agency 668 Lyon, John W., Motor Vehicle Parking Agency. 668 Lyon, Louis S., Regional Offices, Civil Service CommISSION. ...oomiommdameLL AL TH dba 559 Lyons, Edith A., District Board of Education__ 659 Lyons, Robert D., Installations and Logistics, Defense. (Ji loo, Lo mii Lada 438 Lytle, Harvey O., Railroad Retirement Board... 596 M McAdams, Harry, secretary to Representative Young. Agen oth de SEER RE 324 McAdams, John, Pan American Union 687 McAdams, Terry J., Office of Operations, State. 421 McAllister, John A Federal Housing Adminis- IPAION,. Jira. dann ON SE Mee 5 McAuley, John Ba Ami Elie isions, Agriculture Ma A EU RR RR He TT McAvey, Frederick P., Veterans’ Administra- tion Congressional Tiaison Sorvice ft .u. oi: 363 McBee, James W., Civil Service Commission__ 557 McBride, Katharine E., National Science Board, bial duran sill CT Sl eet 594 MecBride, Melvin E., District Office of Civil Defonge. Si. ia trran coil eu 657 MecCahill, William P., President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped... ___. 595 McCahon, William H., Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign AR a 42 McCain, Asa M., Civil Service Commission____ 558 McCain, Rear Adm. John S,, Jr.: Office of Information, Navy. ovata oo 457 Office of Chief of Naval Operations. ..o. io. 463 McCain, Walter G., House Post Office ________ 357 MeCall, "Abner V., Commission on International Rules of Judicial Procedure... ..__. 561 MeCall, Tromneil, Technical Review -Staff, YIEOTIOE oe 490 MeCall, Miiton C., Health and Safety Activ-ities, Interiors. i ue. a dulohti Sie MeCallister, James L., District Administrative I LS a a 655 McCallum Gordon E., Bureau of State Serv-FL PE BES ESN SR LEG OF McCally, Robert E., District Corporation rr SR aE Ei MoCo, William F., Bureau of the Budget_ 410 McCann, Cdr. John D.,., Administrative Aide, pr Bh RRLle ee 429 MecCann, Joseph H., Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation beh cmos hs rer Bn 596 McCann, Kevin, National Science Board_______ 594 McCann, 1, Bs U.S. Patent Office ___.___.__.. 528 MuoQarelly Binds secretary to Representative Ashm MeO “Clintios 7, Totmowee Valley A thorit McCarthy, Dudley, Scuth Pacific Commission. 689 McCarthy, Eugene J. (Senator from Minnesota): Biography. ieea aL Ls 81 Agriculture and Forestry Committee _____.__ 239 Finance: Commuities, oo tor alo fer 241 McCarthy, John J., Civil Service Commission_ 557 McCarthy, Joseph 5. Marine Corps Memorial Commission... ou. oo. a a 277. McCarthy, Leroy H., District of Columbia So of General Sessions: Lb re Br Ee 646 McCarty, Dorothy G., ATI BONA E heen mr a McCarty, John F., Federal Trade Commission. 572 McCaslin, Henry C., Business and Defense Servic es Administration re A HE Be AED OA Le 522 MecCaughey, R. L., administrative assistant to Senator Mundt 312 McCauley, DeForrest, Agency for International Development McCauley, William, Bureau of Employees’ Compensation z. f o h uh Jill ais McCawley, Harrison B., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation ..___._..____._____. 272 culture. ie i aA SA ad be A a a TS 514 MecClary, Houston W., Office of Analysis and Review, NAVY win ima sth an vant mt So crit 456 McClellan, John 1. (Senator from Arkansas): Biography TE St Se END eh ti 10 Appropriations Committee... _.____.. 239 Government Operations Committee _________ 241 Judiciary Commitiee.. 353000 ....ieesvamiai 242 Joint Committee on Immigration and Na- Hionality-Policy. 0 wo io Loo aligndh a 271 McClintock, Robert, Ambassador to Argentina. 715 MeClory, Robert (Representative from Illinois): Blography i lod abeyaliinb Do hl ido Government Operations Committee _________ McCloskey, Matthew H., Ambassador to Ire-land 717 McClure, Stewart E., Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. cao L.l. 1.0 249 McCollum, John P., Housing and Home Fi-nance Agenc 582 MecConaughy, Walter P., Ambassador to Pakis-7to McCone, Alan I., Department of the Air Force. 469 MecCone, John A., Director of Central Intelli- 5)71 mn alritele Is ch ade tet ed 411 MecConnaughey, Robert K., Conrt of Claim. 2 a Pe oh McConnell, Beatrice, Women’s Bureau, Labor. 535 Megami, Harvey R., Wsngton City Post he Individual Index Page Page McConnell, Robert C., Office of Secretary of the Interior. ECC ARR SRO, LR TO Lh Se 489 McQool, Ollon D., Federal Records Council____ 578 McCool, W. B., Atomic Energy Commission___ 552 McCormack, James E., Urban Renewal Ad- inistration:.. 5 i nti a rls 581 McCormack, John W. (Representative from Massachusetts): BIOZraPNY Le cee at in ein dt daha sere a a 73 Civil War Centennial Commission 275 Commission for Extension of U.S. Capitol____ 269 House Office Building Commission___________ 2 Speakerolthe Bouse... 0. .C...lnes United States Constitution 175th Anniversary J TEETd EO Dl sin Sh a Se 2! McCormack, Thomas F., Bureau of Finance___ MoCorick, J. H., Office of Information, Agri- Le RE ST A bee i SENET 58 McCoy, Dr. Raymond F., Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid 425 MeCrensky, E., Office of Naval Research _____ 459 McCue, Edward O., III, Joint Committee on Defense Production... cs cocncdaoi voi 271 McCulloch, Frank W., Chairman, National Yabor Relations 2 ..o.__F ..¢ Board... 591 McCulloch, William M. (Representative from Ohio): BlogYapRY. a. A aa Judiciary Committee Select Committee on Small Business. ..______ 261 Metullongy, Hugh, Office of Comptroller, De-o 8 Met, og Mildred, secretary to Senator OTS. soar a a McCurley, J. B., Rural Electrification Adminis-Tit RE IR, SC BAL) SIRE, 510 McCutcheon, Andrew H., Jr., secretary to Rep-resentative Cary. ofc. ol lh ant in 317 McCutcheon, Charles R., Securities and Ex-change Commission... 0 reacienns 597 McCutcheon, Col. Robert H., Installations Bd 4 Lo istics, Pefenee hot in Fr a das McDade, JosephM. (Representative from Fa sylvania): BIOra DIY ot eh ar Ee 145 Banking and Currency Committee____.______ 252 McDaniel, Cecil C., Senate Committee on Ap- DrODLIt IONS En a ly ol ih 247 McDaniel, C. H., Maritime Administration_.__ 526 McDaniel, Maj. Gen. Edward H., Army Staff. 451 MeDanie, Kenneth F., Foreign Agricultural ervieas och neat Sis hag are McDaniel, Dr. Paul W., Atomic Energy Com- rssioR Sc tele el a McDavid, Brig. Gen. John A., Joint Staff_____. McDermott, Edward A.: NationalkSecurity Connell... ... oc... 25... naa 410 Office of Emergency Planning. _______________ 411 McDermott, Joanne B., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation.........c.aaio.. 272 McDevitt, James A., Bureau of Administration, State Department. 5 ai dd LE 420 McDevitt, Capt. Joseph, Office of Judge Advo- cate Generalofthe Navy... ......._....... 459 McDonald, Bill, U.S. Savings Bonds Division. 429 Oe Edgar S., Washington City Post men McDonald, Innis E., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service... __ 249 McDonald, Lt. Col. Mary G., Assistant to Sec-retarviof Defense. iv cr 2% an oe 442 McDonald, Paul, Director of Administrative Services, Treasury McDonald, Wilbert, % S. Capitol Police. ._.___ McDonald, William T., Civil Service Com- ne LR a i La 557 McDonnell, Eunice O., secretary to Representa- five orrastar. al ee a 317 McDonough, James Q., Office of the Speaker___ 353 McDonough, Thomas J., Rural Electrification Administration: ciie van Banna itis 510 McDougal, James B., Office of Secretary of the Senate. a ERT ES 350 McDowell, Harris B., Jr. (Representative from Delaware): Blogvaphy fc Sh LS EE iy 28 Foreign Affairs Committee... _______._______ 254 Veterans’ Affairs Committee ___________ 259 McElroy, Frank S., Bureau of Labor Statistics. 535 McElroy, Raymond, National Mediation Bort. si ilvten, pr ani nhs SE TD TE McElroy, William G., Office of Operations, State Debartment o.oo. osts oda 421 MeElvain, Joseph E., Social Security Adminis-tration SE Tee SUR EY Su 545 McElveney, John A. B., Office of Clerk of House 354 A yg Stewart D., Regional Offices, General Accounting Office. REE fei Cait 366 McEntire, Capt. Paul W., Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy. ____________ McEwan, Dr. Alan, District Board of Examin-ers of Veterinary Medicine. ________________ 664 McEwan, James G., Law Library, Library of Congres, Tel Yn RR LS 367 McEwen, J. M., South Pacific Commission..__ 689 McFadden, Js 'B., Intergovernmental Com- mittee for European Migration. ____________ 676 McFall, John J. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography... Alri hore AN ts 16 House Administration Committee_..__.______ 255 Public Works Committee... ...... 258 McFarland, C. H., District Department of Buildings and Grounds... .... ve pmcvrnn McFarland, M. Oarter, Federal Housing Ad-ESL ON ee tern 582 McFarland, Sidney L., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affajre. sc 0 0. 264 McGann, Paul W., Business and Defense Services Adminisiration: 1 5. 0... 521 MecGarraghy, Joseph C., judge U.S. District Court for District of Columbia (biography). 626 McGarry, Col. James M., Jr., Office of Legis-lative Liaison, Air Foret. ott, tr 471 McGee, Gale W. (Senator from Wyoming): Biography a nis 185 Appropriations Committee. .......cnveecneen-239 Commerce Committee... ..oconeeaecennn 240 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... __ 242 McGee, John M., Federal Supply Service __._. 575 McGee, Major, secretary to Representative Mean hERS ae 319 McGehee, Maj. Gen. James C., Office of Per-sonnel, Ale Foreeo =U oslo 0 Sats aii ok 474 MeGeoghegan, Michael E., Bureau of the Public DEBE, Treasury... rr cr tnd ant Dn aaa 433 McGhee, George C., Under Secretary of State for Political Aflatre vc ld. oa 414 McGiffert, David E.: Immediate Office of Secretary of Defense... 435 Legislative Affairs, Defense... .ooeeeeeeno 4 McGill, Kenneth H., Selective Service System. 599 McGill, Mary, secretary to Representative IIe. a aie di ae a RE en en 23 McGill, Sam P., assistant superintendent, House Office Buildings HE ee 361 McGovern, Frank J., Public Housing Admin-FEETTE tee Me AO LE CN Ne 583 McGovern, George (Senator from South Da- kota): Blography is rr er a ae SS 155 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. _._.____ 239 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... 242 McGowan, Maj, Gen. D. W., Army Staff______ 451 McGowin, Ed, Office of Doorkeeper, House... 356 McGown, Neil, Office of Secretary of the Senate. 350 McGraw, Booker T., Housing and Home Fi- TO A CNY itr inns os oh sor emma 5 McGuire, Elinor H., District Recreation Bes i and Department. SE ERIN A McGuire, John R., Forest Service, Agriculture. pe McGuire, Marie é., Public Housing Adminis- TLET LarN a a be SR ry McGuire, Matthew F., chief judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) 624 McHenry, Cdr. Wendell, Installations and Logistics, Navy... oo. oo inbot tue bantonsn McHugh, Brig. . GodfreyT., Air Force oe 10100 President. oie te Congressional Directory Page McHugh, Dr. J. Laurence, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission... ..co-vocii 676 Mellvaine, Robinson, Ambassador to Republic OL DoNOMOY ... . aie ddin ih vis ln tds oi hat 716 Mellwain, Richard F., Federal Maritime Com-ISSION: = sn a i EE esi gh 569 MeclInarnay, William T., Senate Select Com-mittecon Small Business... ico; 246 Melnsny George F., Office of General Counsel, NLRB. isanges DSL ae LI me 20 2S 592 McIntire, Clifford G. (Representative from Maine): Biography, oc sian. ihc raat 67 Agriculture Committee... o.oov.vie mins 251 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine 2 MelIntosh, William F., National Capital Plan-ning ComaBslonse coe tt 5 90 McIntosh, William F., District Board of Zoning Adjustment meme Rn bE Cac wd LE Se 668 McIntyre, Charles A., Bureau of Transporta-" tion, Post Office Department... __.__ 485 McIntyre, Fred L., Senate Committee on Dis-trict of Goltmbin. ood oC CC lett 248 MeclIntyre, Hope H., District Department of Occupations and Professions... ____...____._._ 66 MeclIntyre, Joseph W., administrative assistant to Senator Kennedy SE A RES McIntyre, Ralph G., Office of Plant and Opera-tions, "Agriculture rma BA A el th wb Ph ra 515 MeclIntyre, Robert V., Bureau of Customs TIeaSUNY 5.5 lid nmi SALE Sut eile al stl MeclIntyre, Thomas J. (Senator from New Hamp- shire): BIogT aD ee a Ye ac repre Bd 95 Banking and Currency Committee. __.__._.___ 240 District of Columbia Committee. .___________ 241 Government Operations Committee. _________ 241 McKay, C. G. R., South Pacific Commission_. 689 McXKechnie, James, Jr., administrative assist-snbioiSenator AYO or cas Li ae 309 McKee, Agnes E., District Department of Licenses and Inspections. o.oo Jo... 661 McKee, Gen, William F.,, Air Staff... 472 MecKeithen, Dan I., Federal Home Loan Bank Board oi iE a ent Rd 568 McKellar, Capt. Clinton, Naval Liaison Office... 364 MeceKelw ay, Benjamin M.: District Public Libr ary, Board of Trustees... 665 The Library of Congress Trust Fund Board. 369 ‘Washington National Monument Society__._ 610 McKenna, Frank J., Railroad Retirement Board ds in a En hr thm in i 595 McKenna, James A., secretary to Senator Pastore Rs 2 Ea Sh os Si ge wl ob 312 McKennan, Russell B., Forest Service__._______ 513 McKenrick, Stratford E., Federal Housing Ad- TRISTE BION: So ll hd i ir we 583 McKenzie, Howard M., Region 4, Small Busi-ness Administration... ooh bu bh fo men mils 601 McKernan, Donald L., Fish and Wildlife Service: fini no Lo See 491 McKibben, E. G., Research Divisions__________ 500 McKimmie, Elmer G., Washington City Post 02 RENEE WEY SR a SUT i EE NE 670 McKinney, Robert M., Ambassador to Switzer- Ere(BE Tr I Gu CR BO ler Sn He 19 MecXinney, Troy V., Civil Defense... __._..__._ 437 MecKisson, Robert M. Bureau of European Affairs, State Department NEES Re 418 MecKitterick, Nathaniel, International Organi-zation Affairs, State Department 417 McLachlan, Ann E. House Committee on Government Operations OR WR Png AH le 264 McLaughlin, Charles F., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biog-PROTei 625 McLaughlin, Glenn E., Export-Import Bank of W Jashington REL a Re 0 URS MTT 0m Wie 11 McLaughlin, Col. John D., Defense AZORCY. olcorhe rad nen Cann Lan cog 445 AT ROTOR. a a iewe ra McLean, Charles W., Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations..__.__.__. 674 Page McLean, E. Edward, District Public Utilities ComMISSION nil sina igi damm Dna 666 McLean, Col. Franklin A., Selective Service Nf LE RARER) ALTE I Ruta A 2 WAT ERE Vs 599 McLean, Rufus D., Criminal Division, Justice. 479 MecLellan, John D. Jr., Bureau of Employees’ Compensation, "Labor Hw dhs Head ge aT 533 McLendon, Dr. Preston A., District Board of SSa ae 659 McLeod, John W., District Board of Examiners and Registrar of Architects. JL. ..ouaunbou.o 663 MecLoskey, Robert T. (Representative from Illinois): BIORT ADIN oi i. shi civ sisi oid funded dk be sh id Sle be aed 49 Public Works Committee. ....... .ccoeuencan. 258 MecLucas, John L., Research and Engineering, DRIOT80 i she tbs kites dd nr 2 att 436 McMahan, Iliff, National Labor Relations BOW icin sition yo pints mn dedi ride wher 592 McMahon, R. Patricia, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. 1. ii fui staid diapers 248 McManus, John E., Bureau of International COMMBLEO by. oii hlbin cr dod i stir Ghee 521 Monon, Brockway, Department of the Air PO het a ete Lh ea LR 469 McMillan, John L. (Representative from South Carolina): BOTAD OY i i csi a hon itis on it i es eh I Bie 154 Agriculture Commities.. cii ieres 251 District of Columbia Committee__________.__ 253 National Capital Planning Commission______ 590 McMillan, Lt. Cdr. O. L., U.S. Naval Station. 466 McMillan, Wendell M., Farmer Cooperative Ser ViCe. CL. it Sa ade HEATER 510 McMillan, William M., Regional Offices, Post Office "Department... Lc ....o0i banecly 487 McMillin, Cdr. C. R., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, NAVY Cl 461 McMorrow, Maj. Gen, FrancisJ., Headquarters, U.S. Army Materiel Command SERRE EN TR 452 McMullen, Thomas R., Business and Defense Services Administration. ...v.coeusisusenin 522 McMurray, E. Homer, Office of Official Re-porters to House Committees... ..._.... 358 McMurray, Joseph P., Federal Home Loan Bank Bodrd. il. aes Nae at a Pande 568 McMurray, Paul H., Commissioner, Court of Claims ri a DN es McNally, James W., Office of Business Eco-nomics, COMIMCLOR. | i nih tren dns bad ee: 518 McNamara, Lt. Gen. Andrew T., Defense Sup-DIV ACTONOY Lot iil oak sled es shieldsios 445 McNamara, Francis J., House Committee on Un-American Activities. oioo. uat 265 McNamara, Gerald E., Regional Administrator, General Services Administration___________ 578 McNamara, Pat (Senator from Michigan): Biography. es nist mbabe i he ESL RE dal Labor and Public Welfare Committee. ____.._. Puablic Works Commities.. . ...ceceeein Special Committee on Aging McNamara, Robert S. TE J of Defense): : Biography CATR LE aE eT bt a 435 Armed Forees Policy Connell, ooo ot 436 National Aeronautics and Space Council _____ 411 National Security Comnell. on... 410 President’s Council on Physical Fitness______ 595 Mol sughion, John T., General Counsel, De-41 MeNichol, Paul J., U.S. Information Agency--609 McNickle, Maj. Gen. Melvin F.: Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Produels Co ra ae re IR 562 Systems and Logistics, Air Force... 474 McNish, A. G., National Bureau of Standards... 527 MecNutly, Anthony A., Office of Clerk of the ooh OBE. et ile tHi McPherson, Archibald T., Office of Toon Services, COMINIOTCE. im tess sm wi am Lon McPherson, Donald P., Jr., Interstate Crd merce Commission. oie teat 585 McPherson, Harry C., Democratic Policy Com-mites, Songte: ritaA Se 248 McPike, Jefferson D., Bureau of the Census----523 McOuade, Lawrence ARS, Delentn. McQueen, Betty M., MeQuilkin, Capt. J. Individual Index Page C., International Security acim sis ee renal a oats 439 secretary to Senator McIn- H., Bureau of Ships, Na Wy. 465 McShane, Edward gunNational Science Board... 5 McShane, James J. P., Office of the Deputy Attor ney General. Lionnana Dri 4 ui MeVeigh, Edward J., Assistant Administrative Assistant Secretary, Labor MeWilliams, Joe R., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Maas, Maj. Gen. Melvin J., President’s Com-mittee on Employment of the Handicapped. MacArthur, Douglas 2d, Ambassador to Bel- gel ; Gn H., secretary to Representa ive iooven_ M., Maritime Administra- Mra Torbert H. (Representative from M assachusetts De BlograpRy. ne iia nb aan ad nas Eng Government Operations Committee... 2 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. ¢ Macdonnell, Ronald M., International Civil Aviation Organization Mace, A. T., Office of Rural Areas Development, Agriculture Mace, Charles Hoyt: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service. Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, State Department... MacFarquhar, Sir United Nations MacGowan, Charles F., Office of Assi a Secretary, Interior. MacGregor, Clark (Re sota): Biography Judiciary Committee MacGuineéas, Donald t fachado, Luis: International Bank Development International Finance iol Joli LoL Da, Lava 489 resentative from Minne- B., Civil Division, Jus- for Reconstruction and Corporation MacInnis, William J., House Document Room. 357 Macintosh, James K., Transportation and Communications Service MacIntyre, A. Everette, Federal Trade Com- mission Maclver, Dale, secretary to Representative Fraser. Mack, Joseph A., Office of Domestic Field Ser- vices, Comnierce A La ned at 518 Mack, Mis. Russell, The Congressional Club... 562 MacKenzie, Lyle S., Region 9, Small Business Administration 6 Mackenzie, Vernon G., Bureau of State Serv-ices, HE 54 Lh Pr Woodrow W., District Department aps Vocational Rehabilitation MacKinnon, Malcolm C., District fant 57 ship Council 6 Mackland, Ray, United States Information Agency Macklin, W. J., Railroad Retirement Board... MacKnight, Jesse M. ., Bureau of African Affairs, State Dopar tment Maclay, W. D., Agricultural Research Service... MacLean, C. B. , Bureau of Naval Personnel.__ MacLeod, Ww. S., , Federal Supply Service MacNeal, Robert E., Advisory Board, Post 2 ffice 4 Macomber, William B., Jr. Ambassador to 717 Madr National Mediation Board. K 708°—63——61 Macy, John W., J V., Jr., Civil Madden, Carl H., Senate ing and Currency 933 Page Service Commission__ 557 Committee on Bank- Madden, M. K., Saint Elizabeths Hospital Madden, R Ls (Representative from Indiana): Mad Lily Sir I oth South Pacific Com-mission Madison, Richard J., Atlanta Regional Office, GAO Madsen, Mattias, International Pacific Halibut Commission Morena Oa Apt. E dward Go Office of Judge Advocate General of the Nav fe Es ph REL Maggiolo, Walter A., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Magil, H., U.S. Magnuson, Warren G. (Senator from Wash- ington): Blography lL oun nasLI eal i Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee. _ Appropriations Committee Committee on Commerce Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad- emy Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy Democratic Policy Committee National Fisheries Center and Aquarium an e, Janice M., tense E roduction. Maguire, Joseph W., Federal Housing A dminis- Mahaffey, Raymond E., Office of Finance, State Department Mahen, René, UN Educational, Scientific and Cultaral Organization Maheux, Patricia, House Committee on Gov-ernment Operations Mahon, George H. (Representative from Texas): Biography Appropriations Committee Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenses Manono¥s William P. ~p, Ambassador to Ghan Mailliad. William 8S. (Representative from California): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. -257 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission _ 276 Mainland, Keith I., House Committee on Ap-propriations Maisano, J., administrative assistant to Senator Pastore 3 Maiwandwal, Mohammed Hashim, Afghani-stan Ambassador Makarius, Cordelia B., Republican Conference Committee, Senate 2 Malaccorto, Ernesto, Pan American Union._____ 687 Malagon, Javier, Pan American Union 6 Malesky, Joseph S., Health and Safety Activi- ties, Interior Maletz, Herbert N., Commissioner, Court of JE rE bila mand i BE i herald aan Maletz, SumnerJ., Defense Materials Service. _ 575 Mallen, JohniJ., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 538 Mallet-Prevost, Marcel, National Labor Rela-HOAs Board or boeh 592 Mallison, Almeta, secretary to Representative Mallon, ‘Adele M.: Capitol Telephone Exchange Office of Clerk of the House Malion, Charles A., Office of Sergeant at Arms, House 355 Congressional Directory Page Mallon, Frederick W., Department of Licenses and Inspections, District SS CR en 661 Mallory, Lester D., Inter-American Develop-ment Bank. ts ee hs ma 675 Malloy, John J., judge, District of Columbia Courtof General Sessions... .......o:.. 645 >.>: Malone, Carl D., Washington City Post Office. 670 Maloney, Col. Elbert S., Defense Communica- HONS AgCNEY. reera 445 Maloney, L. Edward, Combined Airlines eke OMCE. inns pre mois me Seed 363 Malotky, Louis D., Farmers Home Administra- HON ater ede er Sas mE re SR Leah Maloy, Raymond B., Federal Aviation Agency. 566 Malstrom, Robert A., Office of Secretary of the eT TEE A CL le I Lt Se CLUS Ye 350 Manatos, Mike N., Administrative Assistant tothe President... 8 uitcana dacs 409 Mandel, Benjamin J., Bureau of Finance, Post Office Department... dine Jraidnaisn 22 485 ioe Maness, Ethel, secretary to Representative ParhStoings. . ro. ae Set mn te ne SE 316 Maness, Irving, Small Business Administration. 599 Maness, Sandra, K., Senate Select Committee oR Small BUSINESS. cov sos vetteaaaion ins 246 Mangan, Col. James H., Defense Atomic Sup-POrt AZONCY tngat at ce 445 Mangan, Martin P., Bureau of Indian Affairs, IRtErIOr. or a GH 491 Mangan, Philip E., Patent Office... 528 Mangan, Robert M.: Office of Secretary of Interior. __.___________. 489 The Virgin Islands Corporation... _____-._._.. 496 Manger, E. Irving, Office of Solicitor, Labor_ __ 532 Mangham, Francis R., Office of Plant and Oper- ations 515 Manian,J. C., U.S. Patent Office Manian, Jacob A., Patent Oc... oaii miss Manley, John E., The Alaska Railroad._____ Mann, Dr. Marion, Office of District Coroner... 658 Mann, Thomas C., Ambassador to Mexico_____ 718 Manning, Bayless x, Assistant to Under Secre- try ol State. Lotroaah hie debi 413 Manning, Edward G., Office of Vocational RehablHation. ...c..Lovshaitm ps pune tl Sti or 541 Manning, Robert J., Public Affairs, State DOPATIIOn if its rd ais ea aS Manning, Stephen C., Jr., Deputy to Assistant | to Secretary, Treasury Manoli, Dominick L., Vision Labor ri ONS BON ro. coach oh Gi or bie BE Bed ats 592 Mansfield, J. K., Office of Foreign Assistance, State Department... oo. . Jopunas.oa 414 Mansfield, Mike (Senator from Montana): BO AY sh th on ie rd 90 Appropriations Committee___...._._ __.______ 239 Foreign Relations Committee... _.._.._____ 241 Democratic Policy Committee.............___ 245 Senate Majority Teader....couo vein 349 Mansour, Albert, International Monetary ny the Senate 8 or ad Ci aa sar ol 350 Manvel, Allen B., Bureau of the Census___.___. 523 Mapes, i on S., Civil Service Commission_____ 557 Maraney, James V., Office of the Clerk of the 23 Fr Hd TR a aC a 354 Marcy, Carl, Senate Committee on Foreign Ren Ons A is hi nt aman mt pe 248 Marcy, Capt. D., Naval Dispensary... -...-.._. 462 Margolies, Daniel, Bureau of Inter-American Allaire; Stale Department. oc -mv-vpenine 419 Margolin, Bessie, Associate Solicitor, Labor Depart reEE a at 532 Margolin, Edward, Interstate Commerce Com-TITEL 01h TE eae SC dt SE 586 Margolin, Mollie Z., Reference Service, Library CS BT 1 RSAN 368 Margrave, Robert N., Office of Munitions Control, pie CAAA AER ane 415 tio Marron, Ilmar Penna, Organization of Ameri-PR SR 685 Maris, Albert B., Chief Judge, Commission on International Rules of Judicial Procedure__ 561 Markey, George W., Jr., Office of General Counsel, Navy PE! Page Morin 3J. Harold, Bureau of Finance, Post Marks, en Boo Aina Operations, COMMOTION. otis coosoe tictia Markus, Lewis, Antitrust Division, Justice ____ Marland, Dr. Albert E., Commission on Mental Health Marlar, Miriam A., secretary to Representative Jonesrol Alabama. ccs 80 Sia.Shi 318 Marlowe, Donald E., District Board of Regis-tration for Professional Engineers _________ 664 Marlowe, Sanford S., United States Information Agency Maroney, Kevin T., Internal Security Division, JUSHICE oT nin Bi Lt a sam AS con Marques, Melvin J.,, U.S. District Court for District of Columbia..._____ 628 Marquis, Roger P., Lands Division, Justice____ 479 Marron, Eleanor Tos Register of Wills and Clerk of the Probate Court _. ck —— OAT Mars, Dr. Louis, Haitian Ambassador... 704 Marsden, Howard J, Maritime Administration. 525 Marsh, Edward 8B, Federal Power Commission. 570 Marsh, John O., Jr., (Representative from Virginia): Blography. oi bes ny i se adh 173 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee _____ 255 Veterans’ Affairs Committee... ________ 259 Marsh, Margaret, Office of Clerk of the House.. 354 Marshall, Burke, Civil Rights Division, Justice. 478 Marshall, Charles L., Atomic Energy Commis- SION... hae a Sait Shan dna. 0 553 Marshall, Howard E., Forest Service, Agri-purrsSEE I OM Re, pd 513 Marshall, Theron W., Office of Secretary of the YE EE ee SU Ly I NL Oa 8 350 Marston, Charles F., House Press Gallery..___. 723 Martell, Vice Adm. Charles B., Defense Re- search and Coilsaie 436 Engineering. a Martin, Rear Adm. Alfredo, Inter-American DefensoiBoard.... oot le Sug al ety 674 Merlin. Oe Hare, secretary to Celia Representative ilgore 3 Nor Chedville L. +Lomaission of Fine Arts_ 560 Martin, Clarence D., Jr.: Inland W aterways Corporation RARE SIE RT 518 Under Secretary of Commerce ____.___________ 517 Martin, Dave (Representative from Nebraska): SAE REY ON CI RR Ts ine CERI Ee 0 1 TL 92 Education and Labor Committee.......q.... 253 Martin, EdwinM Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American TTT YA RE I Sh Sa a LT Board of the Foreign Service. ................. Martin, George L., International Bank for Re- construction and Development _____________ 677 Martin, I. Jack, judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography) ___________ 629 Martin, John Bartlow, Ambassador to Domini-can Republic: as or cuomunl ooo nd sede] 716 Martin, Col. John L., Jr., Department of Air 0 Waysiand Means. o.oo. iol Sia armada 266 Martin, Joseph V., Railroad Retirement Board. 595 Martin, Joseph w., Jr. (Representative from Massachusetts): Blog ap: rt seeaa a, 74 Science and Astronautics Committee ._______ 258 Martin, Margaret J., secretary to Representa-Five RENO. oo ea fh ie 319 Martin, Margaret S., Office of International Security Affairs, Defense CAV RPES Ae 439 Martin, Pam, secretary to Senator Nelson__.... 312 Martin, Pat Minor (Representative from Cali- fornia): BIO ONY a a wad ae hn 22 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. _...-255 Judiciary Committee’... c..0 iL. 256 Board of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad- C31 A RS. el SN IRA Lie rah 274 Martin, Robert Earl, District Board of Elec-£5 17 17 LR mL LR Ne nn 659 Individual Index Page Martin, Maj. Gen. William K., Department of AI Ores irae tit Ll 469 Martin, William McChesney, Jr.: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System su eaenh BR ER 5 National Advisory Council on International | Monetary and Financial Problems_________ 434 Martin, William M., Office of Administrative Operations, Commeres. io. doocnia. l. Martinsen, Capt. N. M., Bureau of Yards and DockS NAVY... os iainE ea bah Martiny, John H., House Committee of Post Office and Civil Servies. di ani 265 loth Martz, Samuel E., Office of Vocational Rehabili-tation A I Seo EEN pr TE Re YT 5 541 Marvin, Cloyd Heck, Washington Nogonal. | Monument Soe iety. Si Sl ei APT SHO Masino, Dr. Frank N., District Board of Vonal Examiners nl me ENR ER a dE pa SUAS 663 Masland, Dr. John W., Jr., Civil War Centen-nig Commission: foa. uring 276 Masland, Dr. Richard L., National Institutes of Health Mason, Betty McHale, Senate Committee on Agriculture and For estry Ra a IRE Ll ied 247 Mason, Harold T., Farm ‘Credit Administra- tion AE GS i Re Sh Seri el ar 565 Mason, Ira L.; Forest Service... iecaddos.to. 512 Mason, John C Federal Power Commission... 571 Mason, Thomas C., Business and Defense Serv- 1008 AQIS OUON see aides of oe co mn 522 Mason, William R., District Revenue Division. 656 Massey, Fred H. , Bureau of Indian Affairs__._. 492 Massey, John KE, | Tennessee Valley Authority__ 608 Massie, William z, Jr., Washington City Post a A 669 Mast, Capt. Gilbert C., Coast and Geodetic NE Mast. Detar P., District Corporation Counsel's A ArT EON A TL LR BE 659 Master, Haroid B., U.S. Savings Bonds Divi-Oy ei Lr Sm it oi fo ae A i Masters, Robert C., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Syston, co cineliumauis 556 Masters, Walter R., Office of Research and En-gineering, Post Office WE ART RE 487 Masterson, Rear Adm. K. S., Bureau of Naval WW eAnons sot hha el Mastrovito, Vincent J., Washington City Post O0 Cras ire dal dale or ttre 669 Masur, Asst. Surg. Gen. Jack, 1 Fational Insti-pron A te Does n he Ae 543 Stale Matheson, Elizabeth A., Office of Under Secre-tary, Army NRRL SE A IB 448 Mathew, Marie, Scania Democratic Policy COTTER, oe ie eT 248 Mathews, Elbert G., Bureau of African Affairs, State Department ori gu hd 418 Mathews, Thomas R., Congressional Relations, State "Department. Coe Bl Sr Stal 415 Mathewson, Daniel O., Office of Secretary of Health, Edueation, and Welfare... 538 Mathias, Charles MecC., Jr. (Representative from Maryland): CIT a IR TR IIR of El RE 7 District of Columbia Committee... i... 253 Jndiciary Committee... i... oi tezand 256 Mathis, James O., Western Union Telegraph TO i a LS LOR 363 Mathisen, Agnes L., secretary to Representative LL EL en Rl ante in Gl 318 Mathisen, Chris, secretary to Representative RTO EeeOe A 319 Matsas, Alexander M., Ambassador from ERTS pI Ee ei oh 704 Matsunaga, Spark M. (Representative from Hawaii Boer: SE LE re SORT HE 1 40 GATOR ITe COTA Len. Lao ta thiecd nm 251 Mattas, Ielen C., House Committee on Foreign Matthews, Alice V., House Committee on Votevang Affalrs oo ou era 266 Matthews, Burnita Shelton, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) ._.._ 25 Page Matthews, D. R. (Billy) (Representative from Florida): Blography. . Loteiil i rink Sols iinbin Us 32 Agricaltare Comumitien. otoJd dus inlans 251 Saint Augustine Quadricentennial Commis-CL ELAS Sele SCAR A WB UT FO Si] 279 Matthews, Mrs. D. R., Congressional Club____ 56 32 Matthews, Joseph L., Federal Extension Servien. ol CEae aa 505 Matthews, June M., Joint Committee on Inter-nal Revenue Taxation... iii ar. oa 272 Matthews, Marian S., District Corporation Copnsel’s Office... oc... loaigde oil 30d 658 Matthews, Ralph, administrative assistant to Senator McClellan Matthews, Wilson M., Civil Service Commis-stomell cial Sal ein Leal ce 59 Matus, Margar Lesinski_ as i CA Se ae 319 Maurer, Ely, European Affairs, State Depart-ment ards oie LR I Sa TR SC i Maurer, Richard B., Regional Offices, Bureau of Mines A ran BL i Rel auth aie 0 Maurice, M. Emile, Caribbean Organization... 673 Maxson, Webster 7, Office of Legal Counsel, Jostioe 1. Ko laa? aeunil cassie 480 Maxwell, Col. ErnestB., Air Staff... 472 Ma ay, Catheri ine (Representative from Waghing- on Biogr aphy pen a es Se 176 Agricolture Committee... ini fala ail 251 May, Charles Larry, Office of Doorkeeper, Pons nt. on Litdailenbions ienisu 356 May, Elizabeth, secretary to Representative Gallagher. ooo ito giiaaiy nla A Uh bai i van 317 May, Herbert K., Inter-American Affairs, State Department. Jel tao fou wt Ta phe a 419 May, Morton D., U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Commission... .... ..aoosiiaua i 280 Mayberry, Capt. Dale, Bureau of Naval Per- sonnel Co adinnn a natn de tial soa Mayer, Charles H., District Board of Elections. 659 Mayer, Mrs. Emile R., American National Red OR esca ar mi EO 551 Mayer, Francis C., Federal Trade Commission. 573 Mayer, John I., Region 4, Securities and Ex- c¢hangeCommiisaion. ol. Sul taojaadog. 598 Mayes, William F., Bureau of State Services, HEW. ob a nb a 544 Maynard, T. G., Navy Publications and Print-ing BAIVIO0. oo me de 456 Mayo, Maj. Gen. Paul A.: AN ET A hr 451 B.8. Boldiors’ Home. ..v.icaedohbummeibexde 607 Mayobre, José Antonio, Secretariat, United Nations A RT ee a i is 692 Mays, L. K., Forest Service, Agriculture. ...... 512 Mbah, Jules, Ambassador from Gabon. ._...__. 703 Mead, Arthur, Foreign Agricultural Service.... 506 Meade, Arthur C., Public Housing Administra- On LC a a ea md a lo 4 A 23 Meade, David E., Office of Legislative Counsel Honse ao ad iL ve dada til 359 Meader, George (Representative from Michi- gan): Biography. oo Soooaa 77 Government Operations Committee... .... 254 Jadiciary Committed. . ur a 256 Meadows, Mrs. Guy M., secretary to Repre-Seniative JORANEN. iithe ea ad Lia 318 Meadows, Oliver E., House Committee on NV olerans ALTA. os Li ai hoa bio al evi 266 Meany, George: National Cultural Center. wee. 606 Federal Prison Industries, InC.c cc ceenone 481 Meany, William T., Government Printing 1 ie etree eee es eee Ht pt ee a of Mearns, David C.: Civil War Centennial Commission. __._...... 276 National Historical Publications Commission. 578 Reference Department, Library of Congress... 369 Mecham, L. Ralph, administrative assistant to Senator Bennett... niin .....ccqumiaitmdeasa 09 Congressional Directory Page Mechem, Edwin L. (Senator from New Mexico): BIOgIAPNY oo mst li ls on i Sn Ee Ea 103 Agriculture and Forestry Committee ________ 239 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 242 Special Committee on Aging ______._________ 246 Medsger, Mary E., House Committee on Forefon Afirg. > 0 Coron sole en Meehan, M. Joseph, Office of Business Eco-THREE Le ean TER IO ee a CR Gr 518 55 Meek, William W., Bureau of Administration, State Departieent. o.oo donde sorta 2 421 Meeker, Leonard C., Department of State______ 414 Meekins, P. W., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation...i-tiws olso 272 Megill, H. Newlin, Office of Clerk of the House. 354 Mehlberg, Wallace L., Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service... _._2i 20 504 Meid, G. D., National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council 586 Meier, F. Robert, Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 537 Meigs, Carroll M., District of Columbia Rede- velopment Land AIONCY... owns iimiimmiisi 563 Meininger, Paul, Associate General Counsel, Post Office Department in ds SEL Meints, Betty M., Office of Comptroller, De-oh Meissner, William A.,, Jr., Business and Defense Sarvices Administration... cco ioe atoll 522 Mejia-Palacio, Jorge: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. o.oo a rites onl 6 International Finance Corporation. _________ Mello, Robert F., Civil Service Commission___ 559 Mellon, Paul, National Gallery of Art... 605 Meloy, Francis E., Department of State____.____ 418 Meloy, Lawrence V., Civil Service Commission. 557 Melville, John G., HHFA Regional Offices_____ 582 Menapace, Robert B., Inter-American Develop- menbiB am... EsaL AE ee Menaugh, Robert M., Superintendent, House Radio and Television Gallery. cece... 78. Mencher, Bruce S., District Corporation Coun- Sols Ofien. t. 0t A a tba ee el 658 Mendels, M. M.: International Bank for Reconstruction and DOVEIODINANE tc obs eS tail International Finance Corporation___________ Mendivil, Mario Oscar, Inter-American Devel- opment Ban rE Aaa tn ce 675 Mendonsa, Louis W., Federal Power Commis-g 5 Menefee, M. J., administrative assistant to Sen- ator Byrd of ST 4 ELE rh gh lh Al nn Rt 0 I 309 Menemencioglu, Turgut, Ambassador from Rurkey.. lo-fi ne eater Meng, Col. WilliamJ., Air Staff 472 Menger, James M., Ir. ., Office of Legislative Counsel, House... rss sol es Mensh, Dr. Maurice, District Board of Police and Fire Surgeons oro Dn LL eed 660 Menzer, James P., National Bureau of Stand-BPS i a an RE wa a im mE 5 di 52 Menzies, Arthur R., Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States_..___._______ 689 Menzies, John T., American National Red ET TR AR Re Be be a 551 Merchant, John H., Patent Office... _....-_. 528 Meridith, ‘Guy PE. Coast and Geodetic Survey... 524 Meriwether, Charles M., Export-Import Bank of Washington... casual nis 564 Merkin, William I., Business and Defense Serv- ices Administration Ee lL mt Se Ss La 522 Mermel, ThaddeusW., Bureau of Reclamation. 495 Merold, "Harry D. , Government Printing Office. 369 Merrell, Maj. Gen. Jack G., Office of Comp- troller ofthe Air Foree... .. ca bh cde. 473 Merriam, Ida C., Social Security Administra- BOR Ce ot er i ar An RA a lt 545 Merriam, Lawrence C., National Park Service_. 494 Merrick, Harold E., Senate Committee on Ap- Droprigtionte SMCS ny dee ir ea nde 247 Merrill, Asa J., Interstate Commerce Com- 3TEETE EAL LERPE RP PN eh TA 586 Page Merrill Clyde E., Norfolk Regional Office, Merci Eugene H., Installations and Logistics, 7. 1 113 AAI pe LAT SRA Tet pet Se TO) 448 Merrill, Francis G., House Committee on Ap- propriations a aE 2 Merrill, Philip, Special Adviser to the President. 422 Merritt, Donald M., Bureau of the Public Debt_ 433 Merritt, Edythe A., Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, District... covaol. 669 Merry, Earl W., Region 7, Small Business Ad- minishration s.r 2 a oe aR Ca 601 Mesa, Ignacio, Minister from Colombia____.____ 700 Meschter, Alfred T., Great Lakes Pilotage Ad- PRB ON. crni SB ew tm 519 Messerly, Roberta G., secretary to Representa-VE BIB on hh A as em es 319 Messick, Athens J., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System... ooo... 555 Monier, Wiley S., secretary to Senator Spark-313 Biography a Er Se i BT ES I Tl 90 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_._____ 242 Public Works Committee... =... 243 Migratory Bird Conservation Commission.__ 277 Metcalf, Mrs. Lee, The Congressional Club.___ 562 Metz, Douglas W,, secretary to Representative Metz, Elmer E., Federal Maritime Commission. 569 Metz, Jean, B., Processing Department, Library of Congr! of EC 368 SERREa Metzger, anh F, Office of the Parliamen- arin, TIONS0. lo btn at ae ha 353 Meyer, Armin H., Ambassador to Lebanon____ 718 Meyer, Mrs. Eugene, Library of Congress Trust PENA Board: risen a Se as fmm Meyer, Frank G., Bureau of Administration, State Department Ents ro NIG Ls So ht 420 Meyer, Frank, secretary to Representative ETE TE a ih MAE EL re 317 Meyer, George A., Interstate Commerce Com- Ye Fn Un me So SR RR Se) Meyer, Col. George F., Jr., Office of Chief of Tegislative Tiatson, Army. door i. 5 449 Meyer, Joaquin E., Inter-American Develop- ment Bank 675 Meyer, Lewis C., Office of Financial Manage- ment, Air Force 470 1E01 LF lee hi, Ser oe haan it ab SR 586 Meyer, Morton A., Bureau of the Census_...__ 523 Meyer, Rauer H., Bureau of International Com- I TO dE a ial ie i Br 520 Meyer, W. Norman, Office of Research om Bagineering. o.. o. cmon, ia Sel eb EAR SE Meyer, William W., Tariff Commission Meyers, Alvin P., "Region 14, Small Business Administration. oot a een rea 603 Meyers, Lt. Col. Bruce F., Assistant to Secre-Bary Oo DR Onsen ar me sie 442 Meyers, Joseph H., Social Security Administra-S25 Michaels, Andrew F., Smithsonian Institution. 603 Michaels, Lt. Cmdr. M. E., Office of Legislative ARR, NOVY. Loi viii dims nfm ia mm 458 Michaels, Robert L., House Committee on Ap-proprisiong. at toot lL Saat 263 pe Mike, House Radio and Television aller Michel, , Robo H. (Representative from Illi- nois BIOStADNY cr adie tener en Te Sen 48 Appropriations Committee. ooo cceoceea 251 Mickle, D. Grant, Bureau of Public Roads__.-. 528 Micunovie, Veljko, Ambassador from Yugo-En ie Me SI Cp 711 Middleton, Adrian T., Office of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, State_.._._...._... 419 Middleton, Blanche J., secretary to Representa-tive Jonesof oc.et 318 Missourt. r Middleton, Don, secretary to Representative LET Tl MRR Fs J Sn de AE 323 Middleton, John F., CounseRs Office. a a. Middleton, Dr. William S., Veterans’ Adminis- Merrill, Charles W., Bureau of Mines.___._..__ 493 PO a Individual Index Page Page Mider, G. Burroughs, National Institutes of Miller, Richard H., Saint Lawrence Seaway Health RI aT na I rasta Development Corporation. coven... Midthun, Ruth, secretary to Senator Cooper. a Miller, Robert R., secretary to Representative Miele, John PB. "Bureau of Finance... ______ 485 Barrell oo aol alam ara nad ng 314 Miklos, John, Office of Doorkeeper, House. ..__ 356 Milberg, F. sg. Official Reporter, House CLaLudil Mileham, Harry P., Office of Information, Agri- eqligred en Jute a th a ue Spank 514 Miles, Cecil G., Federal Trade Commission._... 572 Miles, Daniel B., administrative assistant to Senator Long of Missouri: oo ci 0ids ...... 311 Miles, Jerome A., Operations Analysis Staff, ABTICHIIIG aminmie me EL om Ee Miles, Marie, Office of the Assistant Len of the Air Force (Research and Develop- TOI ba ad I Si cis tl ios wmi 470 Miles, Rufus E., Jr., Administrative Assistant Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare__ 538 Miley, James B., secretary to Representative O’Brienol Tnois nl Loud 320 useaiioaad Millar, Comdr. J. W., Bureau of Medicine and BOYTorye.t duc se he suid st or ads 462 Millard, Lindsey J., Office of Chief Accountant. 597 Miller, Anna 8., District of Columbia Redevel- opment Land Agenoy. oo. jedtssabanme—s Miiler, Arthur, Regional Administrator, General Services Administration... .-cooeeeccccenen-577 Miller, Barr, secretary to Representative a ee. Wilson Spiriti Miller, C. Perry, District Property Tax Divi ol sion ERE RR OF ER 656 Miller, Carl W., Government Printing Office___ Li Miller, Charles, Pan American Union... Miller, Clyde Ys Maritime Administration____ 525 Miller, Dean E., Office of Comptroller of the Currency RC RTO ME Ce 432 Miller, ErnestS., Office of Director, Depariment | of ‘General Administr ation, Distr feboi tails Miller, Espy H., Senate Committee on ed priations ROT An Tk Re Ra BRR A Te 247 Miller, Esther P., secretary to Representative MEIIET OF CBlOITIR nce mms slim dares mrmiinm 320 Miller, Miss Gene H., secretary to Representa-tive onldord oi a sale dobiiu Ti load 319 Miller, George P. (Representative from Cali- fornia): Blooraphay Of. iii iad ch dit hen 14 National Historical Publications Commission. 578 Science and Astronautics Committee... 258 Miller, H. C., Caribbean Organization...__.... 673 Mier. Hazel E., General Services Administra-TERRE A CT Ch Cea Or SE Loe Miller, Helen, A., Senate Committee on Agri-culture and For OBEY i SL aaai ete 247 Miller, Herbert D., Division of Corporation TL LL DR pe he AE, wet ATER 597 Miller, Herbert John, Jr., Criminal Division, ustice En Na eRe ied Ee Nn Co 478 Miller, Hermon I., Agricultural Marketing UAE a SL ek a Sa a 502 Miller, Jack (Senator from Iowa): Tay mir) et ata 55. Government Operations Committee ___....__ 241 Public Works Committee. . imap snmp 243 cx. Joint Economie Commitiee.. i. « cncuunaeans 273 Miller, John B., Civil Division, Justice __.._.... 478 Miller, John C., Bureau of Transportation, Post Office Depariment. oc fo a oul 485 Miller, John D., International Bank for Recon- struction and Development... eevee 677 Miller, Joseph J., District Boxing Commission... 663 Miller, Lawrence C., House Committee on AOD IONS rr a a ape 263 Miller, Leo L., Food and Drug Administration. 539 Miller, Malcolm D., Transportation and Com- NICAL IONS BerVIEe. vo. nang mmm ah tind ai 575 Miller, Melvin M., secretary to Representative Lipscomb NET Se Se rR Ti, 319 Miller, Morris, chief judge, Juvenile Court.... 645 Miller, Myron D., Bureau of Medical Services, CL EE a BR 42 Miller, Neville: District of Columbia Redevelopment Land AGERE. ciolsvo nul nent Lan ae 563 National Capital Housing Authority... 589 Miller, Richard E., Office of Budget Administra- Miller, Miller, Thomas W., Office of Technical Services, osCommer Miller, Miller, Lt. Gen. Troup, Jr., Continental Com- mands, Aix Poree Cosi idrsiichnd 475 Miller, Wayne L., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 356 Miller, Wilbur X., circuit judge, Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia Circuit (biography) 620 Miller, pam E. (Representative from New ork): BOTANY oi a haat a mh el Bi em a Judiciary: Committee... lodonidiuinddetnt. Miller, Mrs. William E., The Congressional Club 562 Miller, William H., Transportation and Com-MORICALIONS BOTVICE... immo mmm sisobin immo 575 Miller, William M., Doorkeeper, House of Repo resentativ es (biography) PPR RINE ANAT 0 hs Milliken, William H., (Representative from Pennsylvania) : Biography ie. nicoln basin dd diab anes ansnme 144 Appropriations Committee. vm emeeem 251 Mills, A. L., Jr., Board of Governors of the Fed-oral Reserve System... .. cul evammena 555 Mis] rs Abbot L., American National Red De Ear A lS rn we mp mo 551 Mills = i U., Bureau of Operations, Post Office Department | Mills, James M., Capitol Police Mills, Wilbur D. (Representative from Arkan- sas): OETAtr a 10 Ways and Means Committee. mmeveenccmnnan 259 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- BIO fit a hits ili Lod oe abo ih ed id ini be Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessen- tial Federal Expenditures... ceieccas 273 Milton, Lorimer D., Howard University. __.._.. 540 Milton, 2. Ormand, Office of Financial Manage- ment, Air Force Mindel, SaulJ., Assistant General Counsel, Post Office Depar £7 1Y Let rb Rt Sen SA SER TUL BL PR Miner, James L. Office of Official Reporters of Dehnleos, House. oil ieicttitnrndinunddannn 358 Miner, poche G.,dy Ambassador to Trinidad mle PODAE0 rw nn is sd Pa Sr aS io Si Minetti, G. Joh Civil Aeronautics Board... Minish, JosephG. (Representative from Sg’ J ersey): EAT Re Ta a a an eal RO 160 Banking and Currency Commies. to ciician 252 Minnich, L. Arthur Jr. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, SE ae Io SAT Am a a EON 416 U.S. National Commission for UNESCO_.__. 424 Minor, Leroy T., Bureau of Employees Com-pensation PERTEAIE S ERS os Ln STU oe 533 Minor William A.: Assistant Administrator, Management.......-507 Board of the Foreign BEIVICE, oo coerrans 423 Office of the Administrator, Foreign Agricul- EE TA Ste CAR TE SI 506 Minow, Newton N., Federal Communications COIN ISSION ne one imo nt sia 566 Minshall, William E. (Representative from Ohio): BIOTIODRY orem aed abi bid sw Saber ins slim 136 Appropriations Commitiee-o. cae ivm~mamon 251 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy____.. 274 Mpioaas, Bradshaw, Director, Gallaudet Col- OH. os a Sr SO See Mia Capt. CharlesS., U.S. Naval Academy. 464 Minter, Capt. J. E. , Bureau of Naval Personnel. 464 Minton, Maj. Gen. " Augustus MM. Federal Yire Comncll : cdo thm inne en manna Office of Operations, Air Force... cmemmeee-- Minton, David, Senate Committee on Post Officeiand Civil. Service i. oo ii cununwss 249 Minton, Sherman (retired) Justice Supreme tion, Labor 5 Court (biography) Congressional Directory Page Miron, William E., Community Facilities Ad ministration __. Misimoa, Afoafouvale, South Pacific ronal sion... Miseed, Ruth, secretary to Representative 3 Misler, Albert D., Office of Solicitor, Zdbor..... Mish, , George F., House Agriculture Com-2 Shs aonie em es 248 Mitchell, Arlen V., Office of Clerk of the House. 354 Mitchell, Donn S., , secretary to Representative Long of YOUN. nos rian 319 Mitchell Donna, Senate Committee on Post Office and CVI Servis... oc eae 249 Mitchell, George W., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. ........oceceamnapnes 555 Mitchell, Howard, Advisory Panel on the Per-forming Aris. . 560 Mitchell, Capt. John J.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commie sion, gh Mitchell, Landon, Office of Doorkeeper, House. 356 Mitchell, Richard L., House Select Committee on Small Business. Mitchell, RobertE., Federal Maritime Commis-0 sion Mizen, Mamie L., Senate Committee on Appro- Miladek, J. V., International Monetary Fund... 682 Mochwart, Russell C., District Insurance De-Dartment a IE a MS 661 Mock, Gene V., Research and Engineering, De- fense dn SR SARE RRR SE Ss pe EE 7 Mock, Maj. Gen. Vernon P., Army Staff_______ 450 Moeller, Edward O., District Fire Department. gn Moeller, Herman a. Bureau of Prisons. ....... Moffett, Bernard V., "Interstate Commerce ort PISSION Lic so in i ss mm ep mpi 585 Mohagen, Verna C., Soil Conservation Service. 512 Mohamed, Dr. Omar Mohallim, Ambassador from SoImBNA..... aE at nt np mn Mairi 710 Mohr, John P., Federal Bureau of Investigation. 480 Mohrhardt, Foster E., National Artem Library... Moley, Daniel J., Office of Doorkeeper, House. i Mollenhoff, Olark R., U.S. Advisory Commis- glon-on Information... zs... miciinndonmn 549 Molloy, James H., Office of the Commandant, Coast Guar@:. 8. Ll a 430 Molony, Charles, Federal Reserve System_____. 555 Momyer, Maj. Gen. William W., Office of Oper- ations, Alr Poree oof ol linia, 474 Monagan, John S. (Representative from Con- necticut): BlogvapRY.C: o e ha L seid a Foreign Affairs Committee... ..._. 5Government Operations Committee C954 Monahan, J. E., Jr.,, Navy Publications and Printing Service Lot. it. is i 456 oiiniosnabehid Monahan, John L., Office of the Speaker_______ 353 Mondello, Anthony L., Civil Division, Justice_ 478 Monk, A. H., Veterans’ Administration. _______ 610 Monroney, A. S. Mike (Senator from Okla- homa): BO ray ee maa 137 Appropriations Commitiee. ... cp... mmeeemos 239 Committee on CONMMPOLCR. .........cvivannbhensam 240 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ___. 242 Monroney, Michael, Executive Assistant to Postmaster General. i... ani nnnne 483 Monserrat, René, Pan American Union._________ 686 Montague, Henry B., Bureau of the Chief Pon Inspector ee pra A Sn Montaquila, Anthony L., Board of a Hon ADpeals. on Sanaa o ve a fo 481 Montelongo, Lt. Col. Rodrigo W., Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commis-Con il Si Ee Montenegro, Daniel W., Bureau of Public Affairs, State Department... ______.__.. 417 Montenegro, Tulo H., Pan American Union.___ 687 Page Motipmery, Darrell L., Expert Transcriber, Office of Official Reporters to House Com-I DOO oe rir Sih mr ihn mien Ronin Ba eh be Re 359 Montgomery, G. Franklin, National Bureau of 23 Ears 0 EY DA St a SE 527 Montgomery, Joe B., Federal Housing Admini-eT Ee RU al aE Ee sa 583 Montgomery, Richard A., Research and Engi-neering, Defense. oc 2 orean 436 Montgomery, Dr. Wilder P., District Board of Police and Fire Surgeons....c-veeeonmcrarnne-66 Montoya, Joseph M. (Representative from New Mexico): Biography _...... 1 Appropriations Committee... ocoocooo____ Monzel, L. Vincent, secretary to Representative Broyhill of North Caroling. ico ocnenmgomwn 315 Moody, George T., European Programs, State DDE IORI Cr i a Gam tn dm a ie 416 Moody, Joe E., General Services Administra-tod Moody, Nathaniel, Office of Clerk of House_... 354 Moody, Robert J., Joint Committee on Internal Bevel TTRXbION. «oe tomo simite on sme 272 Moody, Russell A., Office of Research and Engi-neering, Post Ofte. i sansa 487 Mooney, Dorothy S., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Fn CEE a Moor, Roy E., Joint Economic Committee _... Moore, Albert L., Jr., Bureau of Labor-Man- agement Reports ts ae 534 Moore, Allen W., Public Health Service __..._-Moore, Alvin, "Ir. ., Reference Department, Yibrary of Congress of oi fea tiil I 369 Moore, Ann G. Benate Committee on Post ol Office and Civil Servite... .cnmacansreernex 9 Moore, Arch A., Jr. (Representative from West Virginia): Biography... ieee nnas -178 James Madison Memorial Commission... 277 Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation- Ally Boley. seeSa aL 271 Judiciary Committee. ........cumr=ao-3 Select Committee on Small Business Moore, Archie B., District Apprenticeship Council _ Ta LT 657 Moore, Arthur D,, Patent Office... 2 onus 528 Moore, C.J., Congressional Record Index Office. 269 Mor Chiles H., Detroit Regional Office, oi Moore, Charles R., Federal Trade Commission. 572 Moore, Clarence P., Region 4, Small Business Administration.NL Tr LL Lr i ME Ly LR IL 600 Moore, Clone W., Patent Officer .______... 528 Moore,E. G., Agricultural Research Service... 500 Moore, George M., House Post Office and Civil ta ly LE re Se eC I A Se be Ve 265 Moore, Cdr., H. D., Office of Naval Research__ 459 Moore, J. Cordell, oil Import Administration, TRIOIor. rt har 490 Moore, John E., Administrative Office of Secre- tary of Dolone. cree a 443 Moore, Luke C., U.S. Marshal’s Office, Justice. 482 Moore, Lyman, Bureau of State Services, HEW. 544 Moore, Margaret E., Office of Industrial Rela- Hong, Navy LiDin dm aaa 457 Moore, Margaret, secretary to Representative Nan Deering. oe... iinae a 323 pmn Moore, Marian G., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration...aeo lo tll hin 250 Moore, Mervin B., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mex- Moore, Paul M., American National Red Cross. 551 Moore, Pauline R., Senate Democratic Policy LATTERa PERR 248 rE ee a Ta Moore, Rear Adm. R. L., Jr., Bureau of Ships, 18 Ee EE CN 465 Moore, R. Scott, Agency for International De-velopment 425 Moore, Robert H., Federal Mediation and Con-eiialion Ser ViCe. -rman aR pa inten Moore, Maj. Gen. Robert S., Office of Asshant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) Bohs in Moore, Thornton B., Business and Ti Services Administration ht a 521 Moore, William H., Joint Economic Committee. 273 Individual Index Page Page Moore, William J., Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, Yabor.. oi. Cid ol aiid 532 Moorhead, William S. (Representative from Pennsylvania): DOT ADI Y rs ee ws re 146 Banking and Currency Committee __.____._.__ 252 Government Operations Committee... 254 Moorthi, C. S. Krishna: International Bank for Reconstruction and Pevelopment.... co ici. sen tise ni dani 678 International Finance Corporation__.________ 680 Moot, Robert C., Defense Supply Agency... ___ 446 Mora, Dr. José A., Organization of American ARI ae ts a Morales, Brig. Gen. Julio C., Inter-American Defense Board... ied 674 Morales, Manuel Noriega, Pan American Morales-Carrion, Dr. Arturo, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American NL ra ARES RE Se er TE IE oT 419 Moran, Capt. William J., Research and Dovel | opment, NOVY. oo sda ea na, Morat, Herbert th District Fire Department. = Moravetz, Robert + Geological Survey, Inte- 73 11 ie pe © Je IS BE NEE YLERY 1 Shpigs 2 LN BC, 491 Moreland, Allen B., Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, State Department... 422 Moreland, Walter C., Utilization and Dipost BOTVIOE oh the a Morelli, Gaetano, International Court of Justice. 60 Morey, Sidney C., District Fire Department__ 660 Morgan, Dr. Charles H., American National ReGCrosg oo toile as oan 551 Morgan, George A.: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service... 424 Foreign Service Institute, State Department. 414 Morgan, Harry L., Office of Personnel, Coast Guard 431 Morgan, Howard, Federal Pome Commission. 570 Morgan, Jo. V., judge, District of Columbia Tax YL A RAT RE EMC Tl LI SE RT 667 Morgan, John W., Civil Service Commission.._ 558 Morgan, Marjorie, secretary to Representative ATChINGIOsE. | ad de nit te i saan 314 Morgan, Phyllis V., Expert Transcriber, Office of Official Reporters to House Committees. 359 Morgan, R. C., Cooperative Advisory Commit-er A ER VE 425 Morgan, Roy W., Office of Domestic Field Serv- dS Dear hee 518 Morgan, Sally, Office of Clerk of the House_____ 354 Morgan, Thomas E. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): BIOS AD conn a ne 149 Foreign Affairs Committee memo 254 Foreign Service Buildings Commission___.___ 423 Morgan, Walter L., Jr., administrative assistant toiSenator Dominick... oi nen naiil 310 Morgan, Wendell G., Howard University._.____ 540 Morgan, William W., District Apprenticeship haa EER RR tg 657 Morgens, Howard J., American National Red Iw Croser Fr on Nea ersa Moron, Dr. Alonzo G., American National Red 3 5 Mors William M., Federal Deposit Insur-ance Corporation... cio To ana s er hn mre 568 Morris, Frank E., Assistant to the Secretary of 5 1TH TET EN a BE RR 427 Morris, Gor don W., Small Business Adminis- Morris, Helen E., secretary to Representative Martin of Massachusetts. _________________ Morris, H. H., Postmaster of House of Repre-sentatives (blography). ho 357 o.oonto Morris, Joseph C., National Science Board..._. 594 Morris, Li. Allen, American National Red Cross. 551 Morris, Thomas D., Assistant Secretary of De- fonse, oc ai A a Lat roe 438 Morris, Thomas G. (Representative from New Mexico): RI En A a Me Sl I LR SI Ee A IA 103 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... .... Morris, Thomas G.—Continued Science and Astronautics Committee. ._._.___ 258 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. _________ 270 Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Indian Ad- ministration ro. oo ol si 27 Morrisey, Mrs. Marlene D., Library of Con-gress Morrison, Alice Angus, Women’s Bureau, De-Dovtment Of VaDbor, 0 aaa lL Ln 535 Morrison, de Lesseps S.: Departmentiof State. si. lo Tvloon Organization of American States______________ U.S. Representative to the Organization of AmericaniSiatess lo i nai aa liwuey 720 Morrison, Vice Adm. Donald McC., Office of the Commandant, Coast Guard... 2200 Morrison, Dorothy Dunn, secretary to FC: sontative HOUROI moa sir or rose 31 Morrison, Jack H., Federal Crop Insurance Cor-poration 2. ulin ate sa LCP ae 505 Morrison, James H. (Representative from Louisiana): BIOSTADRY oo rims sin nt ended a sa ToT 66 Agricnitare Committee... Ll. oi.Ul i..% 251 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 257 Morrison, Col. John E., Defense Communica-Hons Agency... tio. ha tn etal 445 Morrison, Marie, secretary to Representative Colley. 2. oir SrinsnaLoh Tad tosi 315 Morrison, Dr. Richard B., Office of Space Sciences, NASA. C3 oil oh ail 588 Morrow, Cole H., Federal Aviation Agency.___ 566 Morrow, Thomas E., Foreign Agricultural arviee. or Lol on Ln Se Sat, Tee Morsherger, Eustis E., Government Printing Morsch, Lucile M., Library of Congress________ 368 Lh David A. , International Labor Organiza-) 3 0 AE ae Mt,LRA pA 681 Dv Morse, Ellsworth H., Jr., Accounting and Audit-ing Policy Staff, GAO: ln ll 00 o-oo Morse, F., Bradford (Representative from Mas- sachusetts): BIograpl yl. 0 i. Sud bhdS TET 72 Foreign Affairs Committee... ---o—_ oo... 254 Morse, Wayne (Senator from Oregon): BlograDhyV. i. iene it SUR Se UE La LS, 140 District of Columbia Committee. ......__.. 241 Foreign Relations Committee... _...... 241 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. .__.__. 242 Select Committee on Small Business... .._.._. 245 Special Committee on Aging... ..._.... 246 U.S. Territorial Expansion Memorial Com- 11E 0) UIT Et EMRE Le Se ph Morss Wilbur L., Office of General Counsel, Mortimer, Frank H., Government Printing Morton, James G., Office of Secretary of Com-ORE. et ei a a rs LS I SH 517 Morton, Larry B., secretary to Representative TEELo het I I 1 Ate CES EY eA Morton, Rogers C. B. (Representative from Maryland): IO aD CE a 68 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee __.___ 255 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee._ 257 Morton, Thruston B. (Senator from Xen- tucky): Piography ol brn npr swt wae 61 Committee on Commerce... ...Ju...inbndnmnis 240 Finance Commies. Jo. a 20 hao ail 241 Republican Policy Committee... .._____._ 245 Senate Office Building Commission___________ 27 New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission: oor td 275 SatnaJLo Mosbaugh, Harrell F., Department of Interior... 490 Mosby, Dennis, Office of the Clerk of the House. 354 Moscoso, Teodoro, Agency for International Develo. ie a 424 Moser, Gertrude L., secretary to Representative ender 319 Moseley, Leo Bryan, House Folding Room.__... 357 Moser, Sally J., Installations and Logistics, LB ENE ET ol Goro ul Se Cape A 438 Congressional Directory Page Mosher, Charles A. (Representative from Ohio): BIO aD YE ht Gat nh font mi md a 134 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. 257 Science and Astronautics Committee ________ 258 Battle of Lake Erie Sesquicentennial Cele-bration Commission. na. .ot 2 2 canis 275 Mosher, Juanita B., secretary to Representative TENE Ta me Ll RATNER Sn So KL Eh Mosley, Lionel, Board of Examiners for the Foreign Serie. or ingsSee tS te 424 Mosley, Lionel S., U.S. Information Agency.--_. 609 Moss, Frank E. (Senator from Utah): BiograDhV: saintae erat aplont canst 168 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ______ 242 Public Works Committee... c.ivacmnnniica 243 Select Committee on Small Business. ..._____ 245 Special Committee on Aging. __________.___. 246 Moss, John E. (Representative from California): Biography ERP in CL EA Rg. XJ SE ALC 13 Government Operations Committee. .-.._____ 254 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Moss, Joseph A., Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. oo o-oo———-503 Moss, William H., National Capital RegonalL Planning Council Mote, Lynn E., administrative assistant to Senator Curbs ria aaiaiananh ion Mote, Walter L., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration a rr ee a 250 Motley, Arthur W., Bureau of Labor Standards. 534 Mott, Rear Adm. William C., Judge Advocate General, Navy io bilankeadin today mos 459 Motz, John D., Foreign Agricultural Service___ 506 Moukouri, Jacques Kuoh, Ambassador from Cameron crs. Shand uremia ant, SEs Sa 700 Moulton, Rodney F., secretary to Representative Rishlmans i. Su iti edi teal 321 sdiaaets Mouser, Cotys M., Senate Committee on Agri-ciiore and Dorestry. cide di tia tamnpanaas 247 Moussa, Pierre L., International Bank for Re- construction and Development.......ooooe-n 67 Mowatt, John R., District Fire Department... . 660 Mowitt, Glendon’ J., Geological Survey......---491 Mowry, Howard F., District Metropolitan Police Department eb a a Bet IS 662 Mowry, T. Scott, Agricultural Stabilization pda Conservation Service... o-oo. Mowson, Robert L., Office of Legislative as Se), HoNse. ue pati a tr dpe Tay 359 Moy, Marsh H., Federal Power Commission___ 570 Moyer, C. I, Region 9, Small Business Admin- AStraioN. or ER SR ET A 602 prey, Eugene O., District Board of Account-oe Noon Lawson, Bureau of Security and Con-sular Affairs " State Department... ior 422 Moyer, Robert M., House Committee on AD DTODLIAONS. oer mm mem ot mim oR Lore 263 Moyer, Thomas F., District Corporation Coun- SCY RB OTICD oo i dr Rinne Bs ovoid 658 Moyers; Bik D., Peace Corps... ..co. tiiaus Moylan, Daniel P., Assistant Secretary of 51 Moynihan, Michael, International Organization Affairs, State Department... oili. .C 417 Much, HerbertC., Government Printing Office_ 370 Mudd, Joseph D. ” Government Printing Office _ 370 Muehlhaus, Margaret N., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System i hr Le a 555 Mueller, John W,, Bureau of Reclamation_ ____ 495 Mueller, Willard’ F., Federal Trade Commis- SOI a a a hh ata 572 Muirhead, Peter P., Office of Education_ ______ 541 Mu, J ames B., J r., Office of the Doorkeeper, n 35! Muller, Ernest J., District Fire Department ___ 660 Miiller, Walter, Ambassador from Chile________ 700 Mulligan, J. Kenneth, Civil Service Commis- 55 Page Mulroney, John E., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography) Donan Alnahom J. (Representative from New or BIograDIY. i ims an mint mom ml 111 Banking and Currency Committee... 252 District of Columbia Committee. ____.—-____ 253 Joint Committee on Defense Production______ 271 Select Committee on Small Business_________ 261 Multhauf, Robert P., Museum of History and PechnROlOgY cs, ei i had ian 604 Mumford, Dr. L. Quincy: Librariawol Congress... .i.i io ted ntl 366 Permanent Committee, Oliver Wendell 4 Hohnes Dovise Bund. ol aloe 000 The Library of Congress Trust Fund Board__ > 69 Munden, Ed, administrative assistant to Sen-BOF DOWEL i edie mason rimeSmit 313 Munden, Kenneth W., National Archives and Becords Servite... ve nae 577 Mundt, Karl E. (Senator from South Dakota): BIograpy oan i Ee a J al 155 Appropriations Committee. .......c.ommmmmnmem-239 Foreign Relations Committee... cone... 241 Government Operations Committee _____.___ 241 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. is. i Rai dain an Senate Office Building Commission. _________ Munk, Harold C., Federal Mediation and Con-clliationv Service... ics iain 569 Munn, Lt. Gen. John C., Headquarters, United States Marine Corps Munro, S. Sterling, administrative assistant to Senator Jackson: a .on LL aa 310 Munves, William, Office of General Counsel, AL OICe. 2 ini tiie ian nari et Rag 471 Murch, Gerald E., Board of Parole, Justice _____ 481 Murdock, J. Edgar, judge, U.S. Tax Court (biography) Murnan, Unger C., Jr, Federal Power Com- 70 Murphy, Carl, Advisory Board, Post Office.... 483 Murphy, Capt. Charles P., Office of Merchant Marine Safety, Coast Fuorde or R Murphy, Charles S.: Commodity Credit Corporation. ..__________ 502 Under Secretary of Agriculture. _-_._.__.___ 499 Murphy, Cornelius F., District Corporation Counsel’s Office. ox 28 hi sacs. 659 Murphy, Daniel J., Federal Trade Commission. 572 Murphy, Francis T., Department of State_____ Murphy, Hugh C., Bureau of Apprenticeship and Traming, Labor a. oor. nol cate 2 532 Murphy, John L., Civil Rights Division, Justice. 478 Murphy, John M. (Representative from New York): BlographiV.. a. li Bap lan mm se ti A eres 113 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 257 Public Works Commitlens. .......0.l.5 2 258 Murphy, Joseph P., District Department of Motor Veleles i i cc... ii pti iee nn 668 Murphy, Patrick F., Railroad Retirement BOA A Ey ed 506 Murphy, Paul W., Pan American Union....... 685 Murphy, Richard James, Bureau of Personnel, Post Office oi = Department...nx Murphy, Robert T., Civil Aeronautics Board... Murphy, Rupert L., Interstate Commerce din” WHSEIoON: Duptaia i ag aa Lm 585 Murphy, Thomas E., Business and Defense Services Administration... soci ia ientan 521 Murphy, Capt. Walter J., Office of Judge Advocate General of the Navy... i Murphy, Warren T., Forest Service____.___..__ Murphy, William T., District Metropolitan Police Deportmnent..-....-cmae aieammm sen ce 662 Murphy, William T. (Representative from Illinois): Biography. oi... 44 Foreign Affairs Committee... vec emm 254 Murray, Charles A., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration... 250 Murray, Hyde H., House Committee on Aor CHIbAre.. nd ee a en SE a a ae Murray, James A., Federal Trade Commission. oo Murray, Mary B., "Office of Official Reporters of Debates, oie i Individual Index Page Page Murray, Patricia A., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs...0... _._ Murray, Richard W., Office of Budget, State 5 4 TL PA Eh LSPA ARE ALE ALARA T AT 421 Murray, Robert V., Metropolitan Police De-LL PT TR a el Ee RRs ei LL hh 66: Near? Roderick, National. Institutes Murray, Tom (Representative from T ennessee) : Blography so lls asdaonus Sh 100 Post Office and Civil Service... ...__. 257 Murrow, Edward R., Director, United States Information Agency Murtaugh, Joseph S., National Institutes of Health Jul 0h sips nd atlanta 543 Muse, Thomas C., Research and Engineering efense Muskett, James W., Criminal Division, Justice. . 479 Muskie, Edmund 8. (Senator from Maine): Biography. .0 So eid Laige. CLL Sine 67 Banking and Currency Committee___________ 240 Government Operations Committee. _________ 241 Public Works Committee: oi vp oo 0) 1 243 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. ie amnae tr ee iL EY | 549 Senate Office Building Commission. _________ 270 Special Committee on Aging... __________ 246 Musmanno, Michael A., Commission on Inter- national Rules of Judicial Procedure________ 561 Muth, George E., Gallaudet College____________ 539 Mutuc, Amelito R., Philippine Ambassador____ 709 Mutz, John I., Senate Committee on Public WATERS. 5 dita ima mada eh 5 SS Es i eT 249 Myers, Alice V., secretary to Representative 25 ny eaTo Re Myers, Boyd C., II, Office of Advanced Re-search and Technology, NASA, ioaibd. 589 Myers, Charles T., Jr,, Office of: Information, Agricnare oo St ARNT TE Myers, Dorothy I., U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals ACEO er a SEA Le) 630 Myers, Frank H., judge, District of Golo Comrtol Appeals... cut nibey in al Myers, Lawrence, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Ser VICO. oni Apia 503 Myers, Paul F., Bureau of the Census a Can 523 a i Robert 7, Social Security Administra- RELGIETUR Re CALI RIT) J 2 A Far FAR 7 8 545 Wroire Robert J., Bureau o {Labor Statistics... 534 N Nabrit, James M.,, Jr., Howard University _._.. 540 Naecker, Louis J., Government Printing Office. 370 Naftalin, Arthur, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations_.._.________.__ 549 Nager, George N., Joint Committee on Internal ROVORTe Taxotion oes eee oie! 272 Nagro, Blanche F., Joint Committee on Internal “Revenue Taxation et rn a nad ani 72 Nally, John W., Communications and Records Bureau, Metropolitan Police... ...._. 6 Narasimhan, C. V., United Nations____.____._ 692 Nash, Lt. Col. J. Slade, Air Force Liaison Office. 364 Nash, Philleo, Bureau of Indian Affairs________ 491 Nash, Richard F., House Post Office.._.________ 3 Nash, Robert M., Bureau of State Services, HEW 5 Natcher, William H. (Representative from Kentucky): DOG ADI ovens Sena Bon tie od oo rs a ee 62 Appropriations Committee...i = a51 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy... 274 Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Cele- bration Oowmission lea0 %5 Natrella, Vito, Division of Trading and Ex-ChoMges fu oan la Bed tela pnt 597 Naudé, Dr. W. C., Ambassador from South Alien o_o cc ENE a ea pr Neafsey, 3 ohn F., Director, Office of Administra-Ve. Services, Tabor au tes ods enim dw 532 Neagles, James C., Board of Parole, Justice. ome: 481 Neal, William H., U.S. Savings Bonds Division, Treasury... FUMES 2%: BL LR Neas, Ernest C., Federal Crop Insurance Cor. DOTARON. oraein baa lad 505 Nease, Gordon A., Senate Committee on Armed SOrVIees. = a ri Nba ad LL 247 Neathery, Jack B., Office of Coordinator of Information a mind sai Ll snl Dulin 359 Nederkorn, Leonhard W., National Science Foundation A ne i Se ae ep Sed tm SBE Nedrow, William M.,, District of Columbia Comrtof General .. Sessions...U0. Nedzi, Lucien N. (Representative from Michi- gan): Blog ADIV ia ii dn a Le Be iid mes web 76 Armed Services Commitee... 252 Neel, Sam H., Office of Budget and Finance, AZriemIBHYe. .. ond os ae Sa 513 Toor. Irene, secretary to Representative BRL oh rib i i a LS PR fe Nehmer, Stanley, Bureau of Economic Affairs, Nehru, B, K., Ambassador India_________ from 705 Neilson, George D., judge (retired), District of Columbia Court of General Sessions 645 Nelsen, Ancher (Representative from Minne- sota): Biography. .ooibael Jun ali nl 82 District of Columbia Committee _______....__ 253 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Director, Gallaudet College... oo. 539 Nelson, Col. Carl M., Office of Legislative Eislson, Aly. Fores. lu a0et oa (Th Ts 471 Nelson, Col. Clarence F., U.S. Mission to the United Nations... o.oo,TE 8 423 Jasties a on ash En be eet i 4 Nelson, Curtis A., Atomic Energy Commission. 553 Nelson, Elizabeth A., Air Force Liaison Office... 364 Nelson, Gaylord (Senator from Wisconsin): BORA rn a Ama 181 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. .... 242 Pablic Works Committee i. iii loi buil. 243 Nelson, Harold T.: . Bonneville Advisory . loli diy Board... 496 Bureau of Reclamation... . oi. Luo li. 00 495 Nelson, Joseph N., Federal Communications Commission 1.0... h Ai eri Luli. 20 567 Nelson, Lewis B., Tennessee Valley Authority. 609 Nelson, Lloyd A., Civil Accounting and Audit- Ing Division, GAO coia 20 365 Nelson, M. M., Forest Service, Agriculture____. 512 { Nelson, Nancy, secretary to Representative Tol0 2 Nelson, Neal D., Area Offices, Bureau of Land DMaragement.. oa ill asi INNS 49 Nelson, Olof W., Federal Power Commission.__ 57 | Nelson, Ray, administrative assistant to Senator Pell Nelson, Richard, International Pacific Halibut Commission RRR 0 ae TIRANA 5 Wanda A 683 Nelson, Robert L., Commission on Civil Rights. 560 Nelson, Robert R., secretary to Representative 2, Nelson, William F., District Apprenticeship Cotmell ct ee at Nelson, William Stuart, Howard University, Health, Education, and Welfare__________.. 540 Nesbitt, Dr. John W, , Food and Drug Adminis-i i Is} Nesmith, Morton, Federal Trade Commission. 572 Nestingen, Ivan A American National Red Cross... 550 Under Secretary, Health, Education, and Wetlare lu loins Jn ab yi Uy nreriia. 537 Netherton, John P., Educational and Cultural Programs, State Department... _.___ 416 Nettre, H., South Pacific Commission._.._______ 689 Neuberger, Maurine B. (Senator from Oregon): i Blegtaniy 40 Agriculture and Forestry Committee__._.____ 239 Banking and Currency Committee __________ 240 Special Committee on Aging...___. 246 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com-J NSS ORY rr SL a A ee a clare 27 Congressional Directory Page Neubert, Joseph W., Intelligence and Research, State Department 416 Neuland, Joanne C., House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce............... 264 Neuman, Josephine B., Office of Clerk of the na poe Baseer 354 Neves, Lt. Col. Celso Rezende, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission_________ 684 Neville, James F., Federal Housing Adminis-tration iy) John L., D.C. Redevelopment Lands Now Graham 8., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations... oi iliien. 549 Newell, Dr, Homer E., Jr., Office of Space 5 58 Blab ONS ce a Newland, Melvin D., Washington City Post 1 ete Ne Ce ale Se KL Newlin, J. Earl, National Mediation Board___. 592 Newlin, Walter S., Federal Housing Adminis- 582 Newman, Helen, librarian, United States Sapreme Colle ili doin intsase 617 Newman, Jon O., administrative assistant to Senator Ribicoft Newman, William A., Jr., Defense Accounting and Auditing Division, GAO Newmyer, Mrs. James M., District Public Tiibrary Board. einessa niin 665 Dit Newsom, David D., Bureau of African Affairs, State Department 418 Newsom, Herschel D., Cooperative Advisory oh Office Newton, Tad M., Farmers Home Admin-istration, Agriculture tn nh mm 508 BE James E., Securities and Exchange aon Ee a RE TL 598 Nichols, Col. Frederick K., Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission.....____. 684 Nichols, Jesse R., Senate Committee on Fi- TETTL MOS ne SSChe a Nichols, Joseph, Office of Doorkeeper, House_... 356 Nichols, Louis N., District Alcoholic Beverage Control Board... RL. 657 Nichols, Mary E., secretary to Representative ReLt Et i i ba TS CI LAC 317 Nichols, Philip, Jr., Bureau of Customs. ___.__._ 429 Nichols, Samuel M., American Red Cross._.._. 551 Nicholson, James T., Advisory Committee on Voluntory. Foreign Ald... cv iiinintnmmann 425 Nicholson, Margie, secretary to Senator Mec-ONAN SB tSho bs Sma Ra Re Sows 311 flice Nid Lt. Cdr. Richard E., Office of Let retary Ol the NoVY.. nip cennpnmeaianade 453 Ts Norman W., District Board of Educa-tio 659 Nicks, " Gran TW, RRR NA SA 588 Niel: Donald E., administrative assistant to SeNAtor MUSKI® oe2 oom oe mm oh 312 Niederlehner, Leonard, Office of General Coun-Sel De ONS a Er aid 441 Nield, George C., Office of Research and Engi-neoring, Post Offiee...i 5. on tant aotinn 487 Nielsen, Aksel ,Civil War Centennial Commis-SION a a rar i Cn i nee ie SE Ee 276 Nielson, Robert D., Bureau of Land Manage-T1071 he a OE Se a N: Jom Dent, Inter-American Develop-ment Bank. ora ee Ta 675 Nierman, oki K., Pan American Union___ 687 Niess, Maj. Gen. Oliver K., Air Staff______._.._. 473 Niessen, A. M., Railroad Retirement Board... 595 Page Nigh, June, House Committee on Foreign i 2 di a dn Bs i eB mee i eT de 505 Nikoi, Amon, International Monetary Fund___ 682 Nimo, Juan AS Pan American Union. ._._..__... 686 Nipe, "Merlin iH, Library of Congress... ______.. 367 N ttle, Alfred M., House Committee on Un- ATherican ACHVILIES. oom ome ocean Nitze, Paul H., Assistant Secretary of Defense. 439 N Haman, Stanley W., Atomic Energy Commis- Eda os pa ms mA ee wa HOS NBD 54 Nivens, Sone D., secretary to Representative Nivors oe J., National Archives and Rec-OTA BOTVINE, oo iat ins BL Catan 577 Nix, Robert N. C. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): BOL ADI Y cc ns Bi ns mmm res mn ms Slab tm i 143 Foreign Affairs Committee. ...onecennecaanan. 254 Post Office and Civil Service Committee oak 257 Nixon, Deloris Eileen, secretary to Representa-ve CIN. hr iv mim Dh mia 317 Noble, Lindsley H., Bureau of Finance, Post Office Department Ee SS i ah i Dd ia 050 485 Nock, Claude 8., Jr., Board of Parole, Justice.. 481 Nolan, John Lester, Reference Department, Library of Congress 369 Nolan, Joseph P., Regional Office, Post Office... 487 i Nolan, Mary F. "secretary to Senator Douglas. 310 Nolan, Thomas B., Geological Survey. 491 Nolting, Frederick BE. Jr, ed i to Viet- 720 | Nonnenmacher, Nicholas T., secretary to Repre-SOTLOLIVO BIB oh see ttnbea a ie 315 Noonan, Thomas J., Region 1, Small Business AIR ION. cos el a a tl 600 Noonan, Col. Thomas M., Defense Atomic Sup-port Agency 444 Norbet, oo Walter J., secretary to Represent-ative McDowell 319 Norblad, Walter (Representative from Qrogonyt | Biography SALA EN ON Sn ry Armed Services Committee... ____.. Norblad, Mrs. Walter, The Congressional Club. 562 Nordberg, John J., Federal Communications Commission. ion tien ian iD opis Joo 0s 567 Nordlinger, Gerson, Jr., District Recreation Boardand Department c 667 2...____ 1: Nordness, Nedville E., Arms Control and Dis-armament Agency 52 Norelli, Helen, secretary to Representative Bolling 315 Norman, Glennie M,, COMMISSION. ios San ate» SE ae mn a ed 5 Noronha, Brig. Gen. Armando de, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission... 683 Norrell, Catherine D., Educational and Cultural Affairs, State Department.....=o--..._..... 416 North, Maj. Gen. Thomas, American Battle a. Ci SESE Re Te 550 Norton C. McKim, National Capital Planning Lh a a RR Ra Sa 590 Norton, E. A., Soil Conservation Service_...._. 511 Norton, Kenneth A., Boulder Laboratories.._. 527 Norton, Melvin A., Utilization and Disposal SY TT J i i YO 576 gage Norwitch, Bernard E., administrative assistant 10 Sena or Oar 2 eh sehen s 309 Norwood, William U,, Jr., Bureau of Employ- ment Security 5 Nosek, Jiri, rat: United Nations__..____ Noto, "Mario 4 3 Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service, Justice. oo. ciao in ll 481 Nottingham, C. T., Departmentof Licenses and INSPEC IONS... or onsetSE Novak, Anthony, Office of Finance, State De-partment 421 Novak, Gertrude C., Senate Select Committee Or Small BOsiness-a. or ns enna as aaa 246 Individual Index Page Novello, Angela M.,, secretary to Attorney Gen-ergl, Justice: wl stale ic indd anatabuss 477 Novey, Roberto, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. delim oi Sider iale 1 ele a 676 Novik, M. 8S., U.S. Advisory Commission on Information. | oooh an i iiouils 549 litsmicay Nowak, Francis J., Federal National Mortgage Association. cotati eao hoi la call ol: 584 Nowell, Lee R., Interstate Commerce Commis-BOT a hh ttt ier apt lr ail t Noyes, Charles P., U.S. Mission to the United Nations EERIE s ETT Ly MRLs 422 Noyes, Guy E., Board of Governors of the Fed-eral Reserve Sysiem. Jo. iecocuno visas 555 Noyes, Jansen, Jr., Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Produois: eaaza 562 oceandilin Noyes, Raymond F.: Congressional Record Clerk, Capitol. .....-.. 363 Government Printing O00. ol irrion 370 Nflez Aguilar, Juan Angel, Inter-American De-velopment Bane ha oil Casini ian 676 Nunn, Lee R., administrative assistant to Sen-Re 312 Nunzio, Nicholas S., Office of Corporation Coun-gel, Distal cic Lievenais df 658 Nusbaum, Joe E., administrative assistant to Senator Nes. cordl. oo renin tn oils 312 Nutt, Jim S., Permanent Joint Board on De-fense, Canada-United States. i. .... 689 Nye, Gerald P., Federal Housing Administra-tion AE I fA Et ST CEM PTTL BT en 582 Nygaard, HjalmarC (Representative from North Dakota): Blography. io i sm gen SLL saa aal 128 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee National Monument Commission. __.__.__... Nyhen, E. MacDonald, Business and Defense Services Administration. i... ......o. 522 Nyun, U., United Nations Economic Commis-sion for Asia and the Far East. ooo... 693 Nystrom, Harold C., Office of Solicitor, Labor.. 532 Oo Oakes, Eugene E., Export-Import Bank of LyTo AOGE hoi 2 Obarrio, Juan L., Inter-American Tropical Tung Commission Lic Lt. Js Oo io] 676 Obear, Legare H. B., Reference DS Library of Congress raat AN SNR 21 3 B50 Oberdorfer, Louis F., Tax Division, Justice___.. O’Berg, Blanche M., Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry... ..... 0.0. Oberman, Irvin, Office of the Doorkeeper, ts i hms mh tS bt i A Bt 356 Obert, Albert J., District Board of Pharmacy... 664 O’Brian, John Lord, Washington National Monament Society... oo ne aerial) 610 O’Brien, Dan, administrative assistant to Senator Hickenlooper. .... i... coulis. O’Brien, Ed., secretary to Representative Olson of Minnesota O’Brien, James C., Office of Secretary, Health, Education, and Welfare O’Brien, Jerome 1J., Interior oie ol tl Py hy a O’Brien, John A. Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporations ooo a0 C0 0h 568 O’Brien, Kathy M., secretary to Representative RRRS 315 O’Brien, Lawrence F., Special Assistant to the President O’Brien, Leo W. (Representative from New York): Biography... oaa dl Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.___.___ 255 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 O’Brien, Mary Louise, House Committee on Forelon' Afliire Lond dr hall ap iad ie 264 O’Brien, Thomas J. (Representative from Illinois): Biography (Jhie VF a BoE na BE a 45 Ways and Means Committee... _____._.. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Tax- Page O’Brien, W. E,, Senate Committee on Govern-ment Operation... wtn 5s drmmmn psn ends 248 O’Callaghan, Jerry A., Bureau of Land Manage-ment 492 11 O’Connell, Capt. G. A., Jr., Bureau of Naval Personnel 464 Navy oO’ Coo, Thomas J., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System LAE An CP O’Connor, Albert D., Regional Offices, Emer- gency Planning O’Connor, Blake, Senate Select Committee on Small Business... cui ive eun neste 245 O’Connor, Daniel L., Bureau of Labor-Manage-ment Reports, Labor... ood. dead L. O’Connor, Joseph B., Health, Education snd. Welfar e, Regional Offices...suluii cov in O’Connor, Joseph M., Bureau of Public Roads. 350 0’Connor, Lawrence J., Jr., Federal Power Commission... duces blu sasiol mh, 1iii 5d Odle, Bob G., secretary to Representative Bobherts of Texas... ucaideaanvedidsai. 321 Odom, Lewis G., Jr.: Acminiratlye Assistant to Senator Spark-OBIE, Li nt mm mm BE Sa 3 Sos Select Committee on Small Business. _ 245 O’Donnell, Gen. Emmett, Jr., Overseas Com-mands, Ad Borel Lide ada O’Donnell, P. Kenneth, Special Assistant to the President. iui uiniii militiad a 409 O’Donnell, Ruth, Office of Under Secretary of the Aly Force... nus rail cadiasbiedal on O’Donoghue, Henrietta V., secretary to Senator 5 ry a ta Be Me CR TI SE Oehmann, Andrew F., executive assistant to Attorney General, Justice. ........._....... 477 Oehser, Paul H., Smithsonian Institution._..__. 603 Oellerer, Franz: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... coe Soda ibd didi) pummel 678 International Finance Corporation. .______.__ 680 Oettinger, Katherine B., Social Security Ad-ministration i... aad radiates Sonal Labs 545 Officer, James E., Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior. io le nila ll Lol SA a nutaL t 491 541 Offutt, Brig. Gen. Harry D., United States Soldiers’ Home 607 Oganovie, Nicholas N., Civil Service Commis-SIO. a rn a REL BE 557 O’Gara, Frank J., Regional Administrator, General Services Administration.__________ 578 Ogle, Capt. Elvin C., Office of Legislative Affairs, Navy. .ablicl Lobos li Gig 458 Josnissyl Oglesby, Henry C., secretary to Representative BOBNer... aliasesi as dake dale an Ogren, Kenneth E., Economic Research Service, AGriollUre. oa rma Sa By So a a ro] 508 Ogrosky, Harold O., Soil Conservation Service. 511 O’Hara, Barratt (Representative from Illinois): Blograpiiy. Lil oo es hed a had Foreign Afiairs 0m Commities..........00. O’Hara, James G. (Representative from Michigan): Biography... colo olan dol Lin 78 Education and Labor Committee... ..__.___._ 253 Ohlbaum, Daniel R., Federal Communications Commission. rs. oo LSet Ohvrall, Lucile, Office of the Speaker___________ 353 Ojeda, Dr. Eduardo Burneo; Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission... 0... ..... O’Keefe, Dr. John A., District Board of heaiats FELT A BRR ST 1 1 TRE O’Konski, Alvin E. (Representative from wis consin): Biograply. Li. tL | oda olonphaanhd Armed Services Committee. ooo... oO’ Leary: John F, Office of Mineral Resources, Tnteriore. ae soda co ning cool an urd 49 Congressional Directory Page on, Spencer T., National Monument Commis- A De REAR tS SA PE Oliver, Dora E., Office of Personnel, Agriculture. 515 Oliver, Webster J., chief judge, Customs Court log apRY) et 633 osteae Oliveri, a L., National Agentur Arar ae nS Ea Olney, Warren, 3d, Administrative Office of a United States Courts 0 LAB NE 3 Rae 647 Olofsson, Lennart, International Monetary 12717 pe Sr CE ER NE OR ES 682 Olom, Louis T., United States Advisory Com-mission on Information Riel ts a mi inion 549 ORY John, District Department of Public " Wel 666 Olsen, ine H., Librarian, United States Cus-toms Court Olsen, Arnold (Representative from Montana): BoraNY i de Sm le Lr he SSE SE Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ._._. Public Works Committees... -conomoaolic. Olsen, Dorothy M., Office of Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Materiel 470 Olson, Alec G. (Representative from Minnesota): Biograph 82 Agriculture Commitee: x. eovcuodtonn 251 lux Olson, Arnold O., District Department of Build-ings and Grounds 657 Lon ale W., secretary to Representative on Olson: Roy. W-., Forest Servies...c....-.covuenaa 513 Olson, Sigurd ¥, Advisory Board on National 327) eV Cr MR A Se 494 . Olson, William C., Legislative Reference Serv- ice, Library of Congress EO ON I TL 367 O’Melia, Richard J., Civil Aeronautics Board... 557 Omer, Col. Daniel O., Selective Service System. 599 Omohundro, Edward L., Bureau of Employ- ment Security O'Neal, Emmet, Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission O’Neill, Col. ik M., Public Affairs, 441 O'Neill, Brig. Gen. John W., Office of Defense Research and Engineering 437 O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr. (Representative from Massachusetts): Biography. Rules Committee Ong, Yoke Lin Dato, Ambassador from Malaya. 3 Onofrio, Thomas, Capitol Police... .__.. Opper, "Clarence V. ., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography of) Oram, Russell M., Joint as on Internal Revenue Taxation Otho 8yon Gs Orchard, 5 ohn E., Bureau of International Commerce A TRL AE) SE eR WTR 521 Orcutt, Bessie M., secretary to Representative Hoffman ho a Orem, Dorothea, District Department of Occu- pationsand Professions... =... .........-664 Oremland, Robert M., Federal Supply Service. 575 Oren, Capt. John B, Office of Engineering, ConSL GRA wii = i Arislats Sao 430 Oribe De EmilioN., Organization of American ALOR. Ll os lem est Es oi Ei Orndorff, Roy L., Department of Sanitary Engineering ER RE a A Ra ER Re 667 Ornstein, Alexander S., Expert Transcriber, Office of Official Reporters to House Com-TRIOS, or ir fs mE A ro em as 359 O’Rourke, Daniel P., House Post Office_.._____ 357 O’Rourke, Walter P., , House Document Room. 357 Orr, Douglas WwW. Commission of Fine Arts... 560 Orrick, William H., Jr.: American National Red Cross. ......o......... 550 Board of Foreign Service, State Department... 423 Deputy Under Secretary of State for Adminis- 578 Yo EL a We fp Se Sp A 414 Orringer, Benjamin A., District Recreation Board and Department Bt 667 Orsini, Felice M., Soil Conservation Service... 511 Ortiz de Zevallos, Emilio, Inter-American De- yolopment Banke. i. o-oo ie sdoiiol 675 loins Ortiz, Santiago, Pan American Union. _________ 687 Osborne, Dr. Elton 8., Office of the Surgeon RONOTI = arti el com imo ahs Bow so Sa im 542 Osborne, J. Garland, Folding Room , House____ 357 Oshiki, si secretary to Representative Kasten- Osmers, Frank C., Jr. (Representative from New Jersey): BIO ODI tortor opin ain dma a Ho oar 99 Armed Services Committee... ..._____. 252 Osmun, James W., Weather Bureau._...______. 529 Ossi, Anthony Osterbur, Robert E., Food and ph Organization of the United Nations.__.___ Osterhoudt, Thomas G., Transportation and Con mp ations Service a SN 576 Bo) i Er an a mm A Appropriations Committee Board of Visitors to the Military Academy.... 274 Ostos, Raul Martinez, Inter-American Develop-ment Bank Ostrander, Earl D., Bonneville Power Adminis-SELON 5. Ce SLSR 2 496 r Ostrom, Carl E., Forest BOrVIeD oeTa 51 Ostrow, A. Harry, District Department of Pub- ic Oswald, Charles L., Urban Renewal Adminis-tration ms min oh mm ie Bren ES A fe ERA 0’Toole, Thomas X., District of Columbia Re-development Land A genc 564 Quint Vn J.,Jr., Defense Atomic Suppozhe, Over Ra J. R., Bureau of Veterans’ Lr ployment Rights LSP a INE SS, Rar CA 535 Overend, Chiron Bue Civil Service Commission. 559 Owen, David A. K . United Nations... >...0.. 692 Owen, Henry D., ’ Policy Planning Council, State Department rh aa he a hin 414 Owen, Marguerite, Tennessee Valley Authority. 608 Owens, James Lee, Office of Doorkeeper, House. 356 Owens, James M., Business and Defense Serv- ices Administration Ene bash dey Sa 522 Owens, James T., Office of Clerk of the House.. 355 P Pace, Courtney C., administrative assistant to Senator Eastland... co... oi cutinpianucmine 10 Pace, D. Allen: Office of Naval Research... eco cceiciaois 458 Office of the General Counsel, Navy._.___._____ 457 Pacheco, Armando C., Pan American Union... 686 Pachler, Maj. Gen. Francis T., National War Colle rh mark ml i er SO A eR mi BR 443 Packard, BR obnil F., Outer Space Affairs, State Department pn i a mG Ee RG 417 Packer, Harold, 0% of Secretary, Health, Education, BOT WOIITE eectCars tena Paffel, Col. Donald W., Office of PRE i A AALSOT win ott sie ce do pi ae 471 Page, C. H., National Bureau of Standards.... 527 Page, Howard E., National Science Foundation. 593 Page, Robert J., Small Business Administration. 600 Page, Vera W,, secretary to Representative EiBe] Rts MLR LE i MR TOR 319 Pagliai, D. A., Office of the Treasurer of the Untied States... dee tueu it add cain 433 Paglin, Max D., Federal Communications Com-MERION a Ld 567 Individual Index Page age Paiewonsky, Ralph M.: Governor of the Virgin IS1an8S. cae decwite 495 Virgin Islands Corporation. .--.coceaecccaazan 496 Painter, Kenneth J., House Committee on In- terstate and Commerce...unia 264 F oreign J. Pair, Hubert B., Dist trict Corporation Counsel’s ce i re i. aid amma 658 Palerm, Angel, Pan American Union.___._____. 687 Paley, William 8., Civil War Centennial Com- Te 276 Palfrey, John G., Atomic Energy Commission... Palladino, Maj. Gen. Ralph A., Manpower, DeleNBBu.. oh il i vem a a SL was Se aly ie 441 Palm, Henry A., Farmers Home Administra-tion, Agrietilfnre oi colarlioiaad dl Palmer, "Charles G., Public Buildings Service... Palmer, Florence, ‘secretary to Representative Healey mad a SUR SA LT HE James L., Federal Prison Industries, Pain ary R., Veterans’ “Administration Congressional Tiaison Service. —-......... 363 Palmer, William, Office of Clerk of the House._ 355 Palmer, William I., Bureau of Reclamation, Interior Lk oe RIO p 15 IRCA Dr eI 00, | A Rr 494 Palo, George P., Tennessee Valley: Authority... 608 Pals, C,H, Regulatory Division, Agriculture_. 501 Palthey, Georges, European Office of United I ha TET AE A Sur LE AIAN AT ANS, SMA Lr 11 SL) 692 Paoli, Celso, Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate_. 351 Paolo, Matthew, Interstate Commeree Corm- nHssion os Ce ah EN dR 585 Papperman, . Solomon, Civil . Service. Commis- SION lia fn pt ES SR I Sra 559 Papworth, Mary J., secretary to Representa- 1IVe Grover. iv omtedinpsombt at iT atl 317 Paradiso, Louis J., Office of Business Economics, COMMOren. ik a Rat he ptm Sp a TS 518 Pardee, Arthur E., Jr., International Scientific Affairs, State Department EB enh Pargament, Edythe, Office of the Speaker. ___.. Park, William R., Bureau of Mines iis.on 493 Parker, Al, House Post Office... ui oodles Parker, Vice Adm. Edward N., and Disarmament AZeNCY. i. remramaniaori- Parker, Elaine, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations A A NLR lites a Rd 248 Parker, Kenneth W., F orest Servige... iia 513 Parker, Lansing A. , Fish and Wildlife Service.. 491 Par ker, Lelia, Office of the Clerk of the House. 354 Parker, Marion W., Agricultural Research BR CTTI0 aditstri i te 500 Parker, Lt. Gen, T. W,, Army Staff __....... Parks, "Albert PF,USR: Tariff Commission... Parks, Charles i, Senate Committee on Foreign ROIRLONT sical ooo obese sido Sg gh mts 248 Parnell, Furniss, Area Development Adminis- tration, ART a 519 Parr, Marion E., Maritime Administration-... 526 Parris, Addison Ww. Office of Special Represen- tative for Trade NegoliationS.e zu lacuacsng. 412 Parris, Donald S., Business and Defense Services Se Pr TTR RR ed ped 522 Parsons, J. Graham, Ambassador to Sweden-__. Partain, Lloyd E., Soil Conservation Service, Aoriobare. a ih i Ci re ni a 510 Paschal, Frank A., Senate Committee on Post Office rand Civil Service... i ile insinbaie Passa Otto E. (Representative from Louisi- ana): BIOgraphY vona SE Ee A Sed 65 Appropriations Committee. ---eecacammeaaao- Pastore, John O. (Senator from Rhode Island): Biography... ol caosiint ec tanta dn 151 Approvoristions Commitee. t. ccucer-nsn Commitico on Commerce... .comeuvecceen= Democratic Policy Committee... _..____ Joint Committee on Atomic Energy... ----_-- Board of Visitors to the Military Academy---. 274 Pate, John R., District Health Department... 665 Pate, Maurice, United NationS--ocecacecanan--692 Paterni, Paul J., United States Secret vie Treasury rer tw er A 432 Paterson, Neil J., International Finance Cor-poration ra et te fait 679 Patman, Wright (Representative from Texas): BIOgraphiVa oo. ant ot re eh at rem 2 Banking and Currency Committee. -.-_—.__.. 252 House Select Committee on Small Business... 261 Joint Commitice on Defense Production____.. 271 Joint Economic Committee... oo... 273 Paton, Martha B., Air Force Liaison Office 364 Patrick, Alexander J., District Fire Depart- WORE. oo tn haa GTR 660 Patrick, Lindsay E., House Document Room... 357 Patten, Edward J. ‘(Representative from New Jersey): Blograph¥. coo onooldsza aio copra de co ple 102 Science and Astronautics Committee .____._.__ 258 Patten, William F., District Corporation Coun-Ses Offend at Ce ari 658 Patterson, Bradley H., Jr., Assistant to the Seeretary, Treasury... cole ili oi Cosi. 42. Patterson, Edwin B., House Committee on Volerans Aare A lin a anne Patterson, John M., Office of Emergency Plan-BEng a a a LE 4 Patterson, John S., Federal Maritime Commis- Sion. LE I i Ae a i a wan 568 Patterson, Robert T., House Post Office... 357 Pattison, Brig. Gen. Hal C., Army Staff_..._.. 450 Pagan Isaac C., Jr., Regional Offices, Post AR EAC RE RAL Re Mo 488 Fae tie T., Western Union, House Office Building iL A I TL Te Sa 363 Patton, Clifford W., Federal Home Loan Bank OB bir dda si bo i wea Sagar SR 568 HC TAJames, Cooperative Advisory Com-yhitiee. 20d aun laa bl. WEE Patton, James M., Office of Welfare and Pen-sion Plans, 1.abop Us. sui ir oat ey Ja 532 A Norman S., Assistant Secretary of De- Paul, eg , Securities and Exchange Commission 8 SI Rb en LEE RRL Sr Se Paul, Robert M., Office of Assistant Secretary of Interior Paulson, Nathan J.: Clerk, D.C. Judicial Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals ABC AR Ln MAR Un do LT i 618 Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. 623 Paulusz, Jan H. O., Minister Counselor from 70 Thing Clarence F.: Fish and Wildlife Service -—coocoeoooeeeee 491 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Com- IRISEION a a el nl 683 Payne, Burnett H., Forest Service--aan... 512 Payne, Charles E., Western Union, House Office BullIng. J oro. is ie vn ween rie 63 Payne, Fred A., Jr., Office of Defense Research and Engineering. a a 436 Payne, Kirby B., National Agricultural YADTALY Sa vim mein a Se mS wre dT pitied 514 Payne, Richard J., Bureau of Personnel, Post OB wt i hws ra po Sle wR RIE A SSR 486 Paz, Carlos A., Inter-American Development Bank Le Se a La des 675 Pazos, Felipe, Pan American Union. _________. 687 Peal, Samuel Edward, Ambassador from Li- a 706 Pearce, Harvey V., Bureau of Mines... ._...... 493 Pearcy, Dr. G. Etzel: Board on Geographic Names_ ....._.__.___.__ 491 Bureau of Intelligence and Research, State_._. 416 Pearl, Milton A., House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs 00.2 00 LB a 264 Pearl, Robert B., Bureau of the Census... __... 523 Pearson, Beverly, House Committee on Educa- Hon anid Labor. cceeirin asnmannmaimare ened ae 264 Congressional Directory Page Pearson, James B. (Senator from Kansas): Pearson, Col. Willard: dome "Brazil-United States Defense Commis- Peck, nes R., Office of the Under Secretary of the Navy 454 Peck, i Legislative Reference Service, Library of Gonggon 368 Pein asd ¥ , U.S. Mission to Uniied, Nat. Pon ia Reelf, Office of Personnel, nt culture 515 2 Peel, Adolph M., District Fire Department____ 660 Pegelow, Paul F., District Department of Cor- rections Deptson, Elmer W., Bureau of Mines_._.._____ 4 Peigler, Jane, secretary to Representative Abell. 314 Peine, Rita K. , secretary to Senator F Pelaez, Gabriela, Pan American Union Pell, Claiborne (Senator from Rhode Island): Biography A Operations Committee Labor and Public Welfare Committee Rules and Administration Committee Joint Committee on the Library Joint Economic Committee 273 Polisher, Wilfred A., secretary to Representa-ny ive Bates 1 Pelly, aim M. (Representative from Wash- ington): Biography Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 257 Science and Astronautics Committee 258 Penfield, James K., Ambassador to Iceland Penkert, C. A., Western Union Telegraph Co__ Penland, J. Cecil, Region 3, Securities and Ex- change Commission Penly, Col. William J., Defense Atomic Sapo Agency. Penn, H. R., Caribbean Organization Penn, John D., Office of Clerk of the House. Penn, Mrs. John D., secretary to Representa- tive Davis of Georgia Pennekamp, Arthur E., regional administrator, Securities and Exchange Commission....._-5 Penning, Ann Cooper, secretary to Representa-tive Griffiths 31 Penny, J. Russell, Bureau of Land Manage-7 Pepper, I ade (Representative from Florida): Biography Banking and Currency Committee 25 Peratino, William, Office of Administrative Assistant, Interior 490 Perdieu, Dorothy M., secretary to Representa-tive Whalley 323 Pereira, Dr. Pedro Theotonio, Portuguese Am-bassador 709 Perez de la Cova, Dr. Carlos, Minister from Venezuela 711 Perez-Robledo, Maj. Ernesto, Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission 684 Perkins, Carl D. (Representative from Xen- Education and Labor Committee House Administration Committee Perkins, Edwin M., Internal Revenue Service.. 429 Perkins, Harold Ww. Office of Minority Secre-tary, Senate 352 Page Perkins, Reatha, House Branch Post Office, Capitol 357 Perkinson, Jesse D., Jr., Pan American Union... 686 Perlman, Eis S., National Capital Transporta-tion Agency Perlman, Jacob, National Science Foundation... 593 Perlmutter, Jerome H., Office of Operations, State Department a Perloff, Harvey, Pan American Union Perocchi, Paul, Advisory Board, Post Office.. Perrin, "Robert, administrative assistant to Senator McNamara Perry, George W., House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce Perry, James B., House Recording Studios Perry, Samuel O. , Office of Defense Research and Engineering 436 Perry, William G., Commission of Fine Arts__ Perry, William ji, Superintendent, Senate Periodical Press Gallery 7 Perry, Lt. Col. an 0., Jr., Research and Development, Arm 449 Pestell, Join L,, "Office be Legislative Counsel, 2 Hous Peters, Ly Charles G., American Battle Monuments Commission 550 Peters, Henry R., District Board of Pharmacy. 664 Peters, John S., Pransportation and Communi-cations Service 576 Peters, Lewis B., Metropolitan Police Depart-oc men Peters, Ralph R., administrative assistant to Senator Williams of Delaware 313 Peterson, Esther: Assistant Secretary of Labor President’s Commission on Status of Women, Women’s Bureau Peterson, Harry N., District Public Library. -Peterson, Mendel L., Museum of History and Technology 604 Peterson, Neal D., Senate Select Committee on Small Business 246 Peterson, Ottis, Bureau of Reclamation Peterson, Dr. Paul Q., Office of Surgeon General, HEW 542 Pettis, Fred, House Recording Studios Pettis, Joseph, House Recording Studios Pettus, David M., Agricultural Marketing Service 502 Peyser, Seymour M.: Agency for International Development Development Loan Committee Peyton, Thomas L., Utilization and Do Servic Pfahler, ebert D., Interstate Commerce Sy mission 586 Pfeiffer, Jacqueline S., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Pfeiffer, Paul, Jr., Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 568 Pfeiffer, Paul N., Maritime Administration... Phelan, John ¥, Jr., Office of the General Counsel, Navy Phelan, Col. Roger E., Office of Defense Re- search and Engineering 437 Phelan, Warren P., HHFA Regional Offices-__. 581 Phelps, Edward F., Jr., Office of Emergency Planning 411 Phelps, nt C., Office of Defense Research and Engineering 437 Philbin, Philip J. (Representative from Massa- chusetts): Biography Armed Services Committee Phillips, Capt. C. K., Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy 465 Phillips, David G., Office of Clerk of the House. 354 Phillips, David S., Regional Administrator, General Services Administration Eile, Franti W., Field Establishment, NAS Phillips, oe C., House Post Office Phillips, George R., Soil Conservation Service. 511 Individual Index Page Phillips, J. Carl, Bureau of Reclamation, E47 RR ANE AER EAL Ra PA 7 LN Phillips, John W., Office of Investigations and Security, Commerc Phillips, Marguerite M., secretary to Represent-ativelVindon nl LL LEI Phillips, Ralph W., Foreign Agricultura Service if mae 8 aa) binds 507 Phillips, Robert F., Small Business Adminis-tration, Regional and Branch Offices. __-._.. Phillips, Robert Y., Office of Emergency PlanaIng. Lo a IE Ne en ea La 411 Phils Wayne, Housing and Home Finance Aganey. oeAN 5 Phillips, Zeno, secretary -to Representative BuarleSon ool wot wisi nn tial al 315 Pickering, Dr. W. H., National ‘ Aeronautics and Space-Administration.... eas. one 589 Pickett, Virginia, secretary to Repres entative Cahill 315 Picton, Walter L., Business and Defense Serv-ices Administration, Industry Divisions... 522 Pierce, Allen E., Joint Committee on Defense UE ATER? LLL Hebi a To CME EL LSC A 271 Pierce, Allin H., judge, Tax Court of the Tred States (biography) a En ee Pierce, Margaret H., U.S. Court of Claims. _.___ Pierce, Norman A Legislative Reference ThE TTR 0 SR EE A SS 368 Pierce, William S., Federal Mediation and Con- a AN a MOIR RO TR 569 Pierotti, Lola, secretary to Senator Aiken_______ Pierpoint, Powell, General Counsel, .Depart- ment OL Iho ATI i aad nn dees 447 sree Pierson, Ed., Area Offices, Bureau of Land Management, Interior... oi iinwnestn. 492 Pierson, Norman W., District Department of Voesgtional Dellabiiliation. . .....i-c.-669 Piggot, Anne M., Senate Committee on Foreign RRR Er nr SR ee 248 Pike, Otis G. (Representative from New York): Biography he Ci ip Fs in Br Sr id AS th Armed Services Commitee... ..omuiomsmmmman 3% LL A SE COR Foreign Affairs Committee Pilcher, Milton A., Federal Power Commission. 570 Pilerton, Arthur R., District Accounting L030 a ER Re CR i Ie 655 Pillion, John R. (Representative from New York): DD ORTON lh iis ot ie ion Bai ol ge mr Be on sd es 122 Appropriations Committee. .emmmmemcccaeaeae 251 Pimper, James L., Federal Maritime Commis-EET TR i Ro Re CRT 569 Pincock, Dee W., Federal Conmnpistions CopmISHION hr i a de ii imate Ade Pincus, Paul, Office of Architect of the Capitol. Se Pincus, Walter, Senate Committee on Foreign Belations. oo i hie he Ne oD 248 Pine, David A., judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biography) _._._.. 624 Pine, Marie, secretary to Representative rTM ER Ha 322 Pines, J. Arnold, Division of Corporate Regu-LE I a A BC Ln i ira Ld LANE LR Pinion, Dwight J., Office of Legislative Counsel, ON a TeEy Pinn, Samuel, Jr., Office of General Counsel, Navy ER En EE iy LA EINE SA L5 Pinto, Louis Ignacio, Dahomey Ambassador... 701 Pinto, Max Jiménez, Inter-American Develop- ment: Banier ~via i tng 675 Piore, Emanuel R., National Science Board._.. 594 Piquet, Howard S., Library of Congress.__..____ 368 Pirnie, Alexander (Representative from New York): Biography 12. The = Food rey Armed Services Committee... ___.______ 252 Pitblado, David B.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. > 0 ofRin id ale Rr 677 International Finance Corporation... _._____ 679 International Monetary Fund... _____________ 681 Pitner, Will J., Area Offices, Interior. __________ 492 Pittman, Dr. Frank K., Atomic Energy Com-BSSION Siehta ee Re it teh 553 Page Pittman, Steuart L., Assistant Secretary of De-JON8R Lo. ili a pS TE i Pittman, Walter J., Fountano.. 0 oro ating ® 317 Die i E., Jr., Farm Credit Administra- Pitts. LITREve Se Air Force Liaison Offifice, Capitoly us. lw! Office of Legislative Liaison, Air Force... ._. 471 Pitts, William Bry administrative assistant to House minority whip... Ur irae shod Ditees: or KennethS., Atomic Energy Com- 569 Pr Cdr. John R., Office of Oceanog-vaphy, Commerce... 0. coinsaned 524 mur Plair, Theodore B., Soil Conservation Service _ 511 Plant, Albin J., Housing and Home Finance Ageney. Donut oa ato bo ahvanill Sat Plant, Francis X., Office of Under Secretary of the AT. rnd i al En Plante, Charles, administrative assistant Io Senator BOTHER ot sen crit Es Plate, Capt. Douglas C., Installations and Logistics, NAVY. oa a andl Zl 454 Plate, Dr. Juan: Ambassadorfrom Paraguay. > ob. lismang 709 Organization of American States... _________ 685 Platt, Elihu, Office of the General Counsel, a EREa a a 592 Platt, James W., Manpower, Defense__.________ 440 Platzer, Dr. Wilfried, Austrian Ambassador... 699 Plavnick, Robert L., National Capital Planning Commission = Sp 80 lo Tse eta amy 590 Plesent, Stanley, U.S. Information Agency. __. 609 Plimpton, Francis T. P., U.S. Mission to the UnitediNations. i ort na ao viv oun 422 Pliska, Leonard, secretary to Representative ADASTEON ft ord td oe il 314 Plowman, E. Grosvenor, Department of Com-EYEE ER IUD Set ET EA I Rt CRE RL Plummer, Curtis B., Federal Communications COMMISSION 4. ih a 56 Plumptre, A. F. W.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. oni Loomis dn hn ba ibe 236 678 International Finance Corporation... ...... 680 International Monetary Fund... .oocoeeeeee 681 Poage, W. R. (Representative from Texas): Blography. 0 a rs rn 164 Agriealture Commitee. mecca nian 251 Interparliomentory Union. Jol 200 i L2 279 Poff, Richard H. (Representative from Virginia): Biography ar Hl 173 James Madison Memorial Commission. ...... 277 Judiciary Committees. 2 isi nadia oral 256 Joint Committee on Immigration and Nation-ality Policy Pogoloft, David, Veterans’ Administration Con-gressional Lisson Service... .o..iin lain Pointe, R., Intergovernmental Committee for Turopean Migration int 676 coimnmadakda Polak, J. J., International Monetary Fund.____ Poleman, Horace I., Reference Department, FAbraryviol Congress... risamini 369 Polen, Edward P., Office of Clerk of the House. 355 Polhamus, Brig. Gen. Douglas C., Defense Atomic Support Agency Policastro, Alfred J., United States Customs Court 636 Pan Shomand H., Farmers Home Administra-BEAN LY EAA 5 Pollack Harry, Securities and Exchange Com-Cr SAN Ra RT er ae 597 Pollack, Herman: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service... 423 Bureau of Administration, State Department. 420 Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Per- BOTITIRY.. «os res thus yo se se ni les Fi i ee we tr 420 Pollack, Irving M., Securities and Exchange CommiSgiont Jat hes ha amma ny 597 Pollack, Seymour, Export-Import Bank of ATEBOR Trev ple Re Ce ol We ad 564 Pollard, Capt. J. P., Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Nav 4 Pollock, David H., United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America. ceeeeaaaann Congressional Directory Page Page Polyzoides, T. Achilles, Intelligence and Re-Prange, Frederick A. A., Soil Conservation Searel. State. ind oc os ohn slang 41 (=r) Service, AgriCIOre co cic cee ant ban 511 Pomeranz, Morton, Committee for Reciprocity Information onl sr saat ie 562 Pomeroy, Leonard H., Committee for Reci-procity TfOrmation. = = ores eas 562 Ponce y Carbo, Dr. Enrique, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission... Ponce-Miranda, Dr. Neftali, Ambassador from Ecuador Pond, M. Allen, Office of Secretary, onli Education, ET TC Poole, Nathan, Gallaudet College... o-oo. Pool, Joe (Representative from Texas): Biography Post Office and Civil Service Committee...--Un-American Activities Committee. ._.._._____ Poor, Sem L., Research and Development, Pop” ti S., Jr., District Undertakers’ BONNL00 i wn mire i mr i rs Si Pope, John A., Freer Gallery of Art____________ Pope, Ross B. House Committee on Appropri- LIRA 111 EA Lg, Sn art A 1 FA AR AAA 263 Popham, W. L., Agricultural Research Service. 500 Popper, David H., Bureau of European Affairs, State Department... t. nooo Lads 418 Porcher, Margaret, Senate Committee on Labor end Pablic Wellare. cee iin iatssisteon 249 Port a Tyler, Installations and Logistics, ota rm Bolationse, coo conga hae 248 Porter, William J., Ambassador to Algeria______ Portner, Mildred C.. Library of Congress______ 36 Portner, Dr. Stuart, Pan American Sanitary Bu- BOA a ETen 68 Portwine, Maryellen, secretary to Representa- tive Rogers of Iha Posada, Jaime, Pan American Union.._._______ Posey, George, Jr., Office of Doorkeeper, House. 356 Post, Valerie A., secretary to Representative 31 Postlewaite, Mrs. Bobby Ruth, secretary to Senator Mechem,...2.0 20 nods S inti. 311 Poston, Robert R., House Committee on Bank-ing and Currenc Potofky, Jacob S., American National Bets Potter, Charles E., American Battle Ho ments COMMISSION. -——— ooo 550 Potter, Elwin A., Public Utilities Commission. 666 Potter, Frank, Bureau of Employment Security, oe Potter, W. Taylor, Maritime Administration-.. 526 Ponsa, Leon B., Ambassador to Republic of 2h a A a A Ls Te i es, I Ali 5 District Corporation Coun-i S., sel’s Powell, Adam C., Jr. (Representative from New York): BIg Y hn Cae nn aE ibisSEs STARR Education and Labor Committee... .__._. Powell, Clinton C., National Institutes of Health Powell, Eugene C., Jr., Library of Congress... Powell, Gen. Herbert 'B. , Headquarters, U.S. Continental Army Command Powell, T.ola B., Botanic:Garden...-............ Power, Gen. Thomas S., Continental Com-; 475 Powers, John E., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations... _________ 54 Powers, Lawrence J., General Accounting es Powers, Rear Adm. Robert D., Jr. ., Office of Judge Advocate General of the Navy._.___. 459 Powers, N. Thompson, Office of Solicitor, Labor. 532 Pratt, Edmund T., Jr., Assistant Secretary of the AVIV. ia asec 2 Lae ss 447 Pratt, Capt. R. T., Bureau of Yards and Docks. 466 Prebisch, Raul, U. N. Economie Commission for AL ATCTORE oid olin ero i 693 Presley, Florence G., District Department of Occupations and Professions_....._._.____.__ 644 Press, Emil A., Department of Sanitary Engi- DCO ING i hi rs i Lam's i tips nt BT ei 667 Preston, Edward F., Internal Revenue Service. 428 Preston, Frank G., District Unemployment Compensation Board... ou. neni essai 668 Preston, Homer J., Farmer Cooperative Service, Agrienltore. i. i a aa SLE 510 Preston, Ralph, House Committee on Appro-priations FRE De ea ae Dh TOUR TR 263 Prettyman, Elijah Barrett, senior circuit judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Colum-bia Cirenit (biography): =... accccnnsnmmn-622 Prewitt, Roy A., Federal Trade Commission... 572 Prezioso, Betty, House Committee on Agri-rs ra RO 263 Price, Clinton C., District Recreation Board and Department EV RELY en, Price, David E., Public Health Service..._..... Price, Harold L., Atomic Energy Commission... 553 Price, Henry, Office of Clerk of the House... 355 Price, J ackson E. » National Park Service... --. Price, John B.,, House Committee on Post ik Office and Civil Service. o-oo. Price, Melvin (Representative from Illinois) DO AY i rEA nem Ra Reem 50 Armed Services Committee 252 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. _.._—___ 270 Price, Robert C., Federal Power Commission.__ 571 Price, Vi Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Vinson) nte Pridhos “Richard C.; secretary to Representa-z tive 'Adai Prill, George C., Federal Aviation Agency... Prim, Robert c., Office of Defense Research and Engineering. EE a ASR J LL a I 437 Sw Bajou Oil Import Appeals Boy EOP OP ir nn ha SE wan ban LS EE Hat Prince, hs H., Office of Secretary of eli BOCTCR. Lo. ii iit tm Si Ba mai mi 517 Pritchard, “Allen E., Jr., administrative assistant to Senator poe ORi 312 Pritchard, Col. James R., Headquarters, U.S. Continental Army Cotamant. oo iis 451 Pritchard, John R., National Capital Planning ° ; COTITIBEION me Catia tid 590 oases ai Pritchett, Jerry C., House Post Office. ___._____ Proctor, Frank N., Office of Treasurer of the United States. _.__. 4 Proctor, Samuel, Peace Corps... .--_--io--iinee-Propst, "Herbert L. , Federal Trade Commission. 572 Prothro, AM. Federal Housing Administra- Protitch, Dragoslav, United Nations. __.______ 692 Proulx, Alfred C., United States Court of Mili-tary AB ODCAIS oa da in Be a mm Das 638 Prouty, Winston L. (Senator from Vermont): DB IOgPaADRY oe i ania A Ad ins 170 Commerce Committee 240 District of Columbia Committee... coeoo.. 241 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. ....... 242 Republican Policy Committee... .ocoooaaoan 245 Select Committee on Small Business. ..ccee--245 Special Committee on Aging _ _....._.___._. 246 National Fisheries Center and Aquarium Ad- VISOrY Board i ito in nae vit nb me Ee hr 277 Provan, John, Federal Aviation Agency._...._. 565 Prowse, Gordon B., Maritime Administration.. 525 Proxmire, William (Senator from Wisconsin): BOSC ADINY a ho in i se pm mt rm a eli 181 Agriculture and Forestry Committee. o-ooa-o 239 Banking and Currency Committee. -.o.ooo.o 240 Joint Economic Committee... oovovenena 273 Prudhomme, Dr. Charles, Commission on Mental Health. Pruett, Willard W., Official Reporters of De- Pozen, Walter I., Office of Secretary of Interior. 489 bates, Senate. Individual Index Page Pruyn, Enez D., secretary to Representative Winstead Pryor, F. C., International Monetary Fund.____ 682 Pucinski, Roman C. (Representative from Illinois): Blograply. a a aa ba df aaa mi il 46 Education and Labor Committee ..______.___ Puckett, Lowell M., Bureau of Land Manage-ment, Area Offices, Interior...__ 492 Pugh, Caro M., Senate Committee on Banking ANd CHI TONCY oll. are i dad mae GE 247 Pagh,. Col. Robert J.,-Ar. Stafl.. Caco 473 Pughe, George A., Jr., Library of Congress_____ 369 Pujol, Maurice P., Senate Committee on Appro-priasions Ce Tande 247 Pulzone, Orlando J., District Internal Audit Offes. rol ar ain i ei 656 Pummer, E. L. (Bud), secretary to Representa-tive King of California. ..i. J beside tiadisnl 31 Pump, Capt. Fred W., U.S. Mission to the NHed NALIONS. Ba satan Bn bom mim em ih onde 423 Pumphrey, James L., District Refrigeration and Air Conditioning no nesn- BoarQ........veerit 664 Puntch, Guy W., District Department of Public CMIATE aku a A me iE a ih 666 Purcell, Gerald A., Commission of Fine Arts___ 560 Purcell, Graham (Representative from Texas): Biography.it Re em es as Agriculture Committee. on vein mmm atm mm 251 Purdom, Thomas J., Office of Doorkeeper, OUSE. Lo mae smi eR ES tL LY 20 356 Purse, Victor, Executive Director for Adminis- Tit0 TERY I Sa REI AT, 1 Se oid rs Al oA 14 AE 420 Purtell, Dora-Ann, Office of Clerk of House. _ 354 Purves, Clarence M., Foreign Agricultural LN TT ERLE NT dh SA LL SLA RA NEE Puryear, Charles A., House Post Office...____.. oo Putnam, Charles Ww. District Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board... ome ant 664 Putnam, Mrs. W. B., District Recreation Board and Department. rn A ts St ATE Putzel, Henry, Jr., Civil Rights Divison J ustice Gh a EE RSI IE AL Swi 478 Pyles, Hamilton K., Forest Service, Agriculture. 512 Pyros, James @., secretary to Representative Nedzi.. -=320 Q Qrodyenineg, Tyler H., Soil Conservation Serv- oki Ty Howard B., U.S. Capitol Police.._ 361 Quarker, Dorothy E., secretary to Representa- Hive Does eo an ain Quaiienuus, Charles A., Legislative Reference CEVICR. Scoot oot Sim tai ot He movin ih sain Quealy, William H., House Committee on Ways and M 266 Quenstedt, Una Rita, Office of District Corpora- tion Counsel 658 Quenstedt, Warren D., National Capital Trans- DOLIaLiON AQONEY. nit ihe aes tin tm wid 591 Quick, Diane, Joint Committee on Printing____ 269 Quie, agent H. (Representative from Minne- sota): BO AY sent Caen 81 Agricuiture Cornamittee. .......couoinoniinain 251 Education and Labor Committee___.___._.___ 253 Quigley, Denis, House Committee on Science Ng ASITONANEICS 5 oe oo hii iim mi amin 265 Quigley, James M., Assistant Secretary, Health, Education, GN WOllaro. .o. ooorer teen Quigley, Mary E., Office of Postmaster General. i Quigley, pert F., Federal Home Loan Bank BOAT ok, oh a a RL ee brn 568 Quill, Richard O., U.S. Tariff Commission... 608 Quillen, James H. (Representative from Ten- nessee): LE I Ra Re IN ar SR Li 157 Public Works Committee... .ctmminmenmumas 258 Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration Commission Planning PERICLES by SL LE nat le Rd LT AR AS Quinn, George F., Atomic Energy Commission. 553 89708°—63 62 Page Quinn, Rear Adm. John: : Inter-American Defense Board _ ooo. 674 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-SION i el rams Se rim 683 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-101 3 Pr YE SN A ML El Sah 684 EC ITY Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-Untied Stables. naman as a ene i 689 Quinn, Robert Emmett, chief judge, United States Court of Military Appeals (biogra-DRY) dd taintya AE Sun at ped ae ih 637 Quinn, Thomas D., judge, District of Columbia Court OL ADDOAIS.. ree Bombe mma els 645 Quinn, William J., District Department of Motor VWelteles. de leaniolally 668 o.oo Quinn, Lt, Gen. William W., Defense Intelli-CeNeR AZOROY. ooh SAHe 445 Quintana, Lucio M. Moreno, International Court 0 JUSHIC Liedit msm mim nt 692 Shad Quiros, Roberto, Pan American Union._._.._.. 686 R Rabbitt, Betty B., Senate Committee on Post Office and Civ Sorvies Lh. coi hannah 249 Rabon, Hampton A., Jr., Office of Fiscal As-sistant Secretary, Treasury mE an Raborn, Vice Adm.W. F,, Jr., Office of Chief of Naval Operations. ee 463 Rachunis, William, Bureau of Mines________.___ Racusin, Aaron J., Office of Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Materiel... _.___._. 470 Rademaker, Stanley C., Agricultural Marketing Service se. 502 Radigan, James P., Jr., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Cloneress. or ate 368 Radley, Gerald S., Public Buildings Service... 574 Radnor, Jess C., Federal Trade Commission___ 572 Radue, Edward C., Tax Court of the United LEH TT pete ESS a MIE Te We er 644 Radvanyi, Janos, Hungarian Chargé de’ Affaires. 705 Rafkind, Israel, Community Facilities Admin- istration 0 A EE tt te RO 581 Rogyintes Edward S., Federal Trade Commis- Rahardt, E. K., Intergovernmental Committee for European MIUTalion. nimcmp prem 676 Rahm, Neal M., Forest Service, Agriculture.. 512 Rand Elwyn G., Office of House Sergeant at Rains, Albert (Representative from Alabama): DELETE)HLL tl SN MAI 150 i ny ERS Banking and Currency Committee ._________ 252 Joint Committee on Defense Production. ___ 271 North Carolina Tercentenary Celebration ITS ONY, ermre nade r the Treasury sio Roba Abraham A., Securities and Exchange COTTEOr Be ie ee min we on 597 Rakotomalala, Louis, Ambassador from Mala-gas Rlepblen wn ea 706 Rakow, Edward H., Securities and Exchange Si Eno A So eo oR) MRE 598 No: David R., Office of Clerk of the House. 354 Ramey, Carl V., Housing and Home Finance 0.70010) rep eC MAT Hl a a el 580 Ramey, James T., Atomic Energy Commission. 552 Ramirez, Juan, U. 8. Capitol Pelice........... 62 Ramos, "Col. ‘Alonso Aguirre, Inter-American DefénseBoard. o.oo 674 Ramos, Maj. Raul, Inter-American Defense BOA er mR mde vd Ramsey, Henry C., Board of Examiners for the Borelon Service... ..cviuieretme wan 424 comin Ramsey, Col. Lloyd B., Office of Chief of Legis-lative TAgiSon, ATIY 1. i enecncismsmninmnes 449 Ramsey, Mary Louise, Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress. ...cvvcemee--368 Ramsey, Ralph E., Office of General Counsel, GAD knLe ES 365 Ramsey, Dr. Norman F., Atomic Energy Com-TISEOTL oi rl oe fe wir ie ntti me ah mt i me 554 Congressional Directory Page Ranard, Donald L., Far Eastern Programs, Stafe Department al LGR 3 416 Rand, Dr. Henry J., National Inventors Coun-a In Te at ry 519 Randall, Lou, Office of Doorkeeper, House. ___. 356 Randall, William J. (Bopresenintive from Mis-souri): BIOgIaDRY tanaie dd re Ee ST 87 Gover nment Operations Committee -......_. 254 Science and Astronautics Committee... 258 Randolph, Jennings (Senator from West Vir- ginia): BIOSTaDIY fees imsie mins oS Eee ala be wen ie 178 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. _._.._. 242 Post Office and Civil Service Committee ..._ 242 Public Works ci 243 Committee...Lio Select Committee on Small Business ________ 245 Special Committee on Aging ______.________._ 246 Rankin, Robert S., Commission on Civil Rights_ 560 Rankin, Winton B., Food and Drug Adminis-tr TT 539 Rannells, John, National Capital Transporta-tion Agency Ranta, Hugo A., Office of General Counsel for the Treasury. oh aod os Hi rere erp 3p Ee 427 Rantzow, Carl E., Public Buildings Service.__ 574 Bae 53 0 Bs judge, Customs Court (biogra- Why addin Antitrust Division, Justice__ 478 Rasmulen, Thomas, District Police Depart- Rasor, Robert L., General Accounting Office___ 365 Ratchford, McClellan, HHFA Regional Offices. 581 Rathbun, Daniel B. , Bureau of the Census... 523 ia Barbara A. Secretary to Representative Raum, ar judge, Tax Court of the United States (biogr aphy Ravnholt, Eiler C., Office of Secretary of the 350 Rawlings, Thomas R.: Barter and Stockpiling Manager, Agriculture. 506 Foreign Agriculture Service. ovum 505 Ray, Col. Elizabeth, Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel, AIT EOI lr Rayfleld, Allan E, , Food and Drug ant i (opp nein alae dy ness 5 Rayford, Dr. Linwood L., Office of the Coroner, D istrict 658 Raymond, Charles G., Jr., District Fire Depart-ment 660 Raza, César, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Eh Re, Edward D. pr orion Claims Commission.__ Rea, Capt. Richard F , Office of Operations, Ton (Id her a 431 Ready, Dr. William C., District Board of Ex- aminers of Veterinary Medicine... 664 Reagan, Eugene P., Regulatory Branches._____ Reams, Elinor, Bureau of Administration, State Department, EE mei iets BAER A a 420 Reardon, Timothy J., Jr., Special Assistant to the President. opin i cide odessamms 409 Reaves, Morris H., Government Printing Office. 370 Rebori, Martha, secretary to Representative Orono Cte rss is nS Ser Sie fe Se Se 318 Reckord, Gordon E. Area Redevelopment Administration, Commerce...“ coin. .as 519 Rector, Hartman, Jr., Office of Budget and Finance, Agriculture tT Bd he dd Shear 513 Hedjnger, Paul R., Small Business Administra- Ros, C. B., Office of Comptroller of the Currency Ey I amr mire 432 Redmon, Robert R., District Office of the Cor-poration Counsel Redway, Albert J., Washinghon... ~. ee Au iol De lobo LL 564 Reece, Capt. H. B., Office of Industrial Rela-ONS NEV ol i nie me aa AT 457 Reed, Charles W., VEO Or Ve ICIRE cl pe SR 668 Page Reed, Earl H., Advisory Board on Natio Parks, BC rd at St a ERE He re SSN TE Reed, George J., Board of Parole... Reed, James AL Assistant Secretary, Treasury Department. FE n e A. I AR HE 42 Reed, John J., Installations and Logistics, Reed, Joseph BH. Capitol Police i. Lil lio Reed, Robert S., Assistant to the Secretary of Al griculiime. Lobia uss aiaSunn 499 Reed, Stanley Forman: Commission on International Rules of Judicial Proce@urG ca doit donut do oil pri Ls 561 Justice, Supreme Court (retired), biography.. 615 Reed, Ta 2lmadge W., House Post Office... iv Reed, Thecdore H., "National Zoological Park._._ Reed, Wayne O., Deputy Commissioner, mss of Education PERT SURO TTT 3a) fr MI, Je 1 AL 541 Reedy, Carlotta, Senate Committee on Public CR 249 Reep, Harold W., Federal Prison Industries, Inc. 482 Reeves, George F. , Office of General Counsel for the CORBOTY lvoe abies tea a tga Sages 427 Reeves, H. E.: Office of Clerk of the House..... 354 Reeves, James E., Atomic Energy Commission. 554 Reeves, Mildred E. , judge, District of Columbia Court of General ind SOC 645 Regardie, Benjamin F., Department of Occupa-tions and Professions, Distrieto.couidna 663 Rehm, John B., Office of Special Representative for Trade Negotiations REE STE E 412 Reich, Rear Adm. E. T Bureau of Naval Torsormel habe 463 Bureau of Naval Weapons... eomeceeensanann-464 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts oo cuoaamu--465 Reichardt, Dr. Charles H., Atomic Energy Commission. ino ia bl da auun i tsahs 553 Reichelderfer, Francis W., Weather Bureau... 529 Reichel, Robert ¢€., Urban Renewal Adminis- I RRC Ol 581 Reichelt, Herbert W., National Capital Regional Planning Council BE Oe TURN TER al Reichley, Marlin 8., Industrial College of the ATTA BOTOOR oi SRL) «ia Sr 444 Reid, Charlotte T. (Representative from Illi- nois): BiosrapNy or lt ra pet pn See 48 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee .._._-255 Nationa) Cultural Cerder.... a. sian. ioaaas-606 Reid, Escott, International Bank for Recon- struction ‘and Development... oansme—s 677 Reid, Harry M., House Post Office... ....___ 357 Reid, Jay, International Monetary Fund....... 682 Reid, Louis E., Jr., Bureau of Outdoor Recrea-~ tion, Interior FAR DRE NT ALT Wer SUTRA ITY TEAL Sd 49 Reid, Max P., Office of Personnel, Agriculture. 514 Reid, Ogden” R. (Representative from. New York): Bloguapliy i lr at ata mi hm aS 118 Government. Operations Committee_._____._.. 254 Reid, Robert Newton, Federal National Mort-2826 ASSOCIATION... ant cai lO CI 584 Reid, Senator Thomas, International a Salmon Fisheries Commission. _.oooaoaoo.. Reid, W. George, U.S. Capitol Police. -ooc.-.-Reid, Warren R., National Archives and Rec-ords Berviee. i et aaa B aes 877 Reid, William W., District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation... nooo. 669 Reider, Paul J., Interstate Commerce Commis- Reidy, William G., Staff Director, Special Com-mitteeon Aging. DoS ap nil shvulinde 246 Reifel, Ben (Representative from South Dakota): Blographwii. ow usadilaiaanSodioda sc Tend dL Appropriations Committes. -..ditzel ....._ Reifsnyder, Nancy Laws, Office of Coordinator of Information... isso dio iad Son 359 Reilly, Frank W., Office of the Deputy Post-master General... 0 i ss 484 Rollin, 3:James Francis, Advisory Board, Bon Reilly, John F., Deputy Assistant Secretary it State for Security SARUETI AER IPRAT £ 1) RRS BLY Reilly, John R., Office of Deputy Fr General, J ar oh caning 477 ROOJ Indwvidual Index Page Page Reilly, N. M. P.: Rhodes, George M. (Representative from Penn- International Bank for Reconstruction and sylvania): Development... c.. noiesbaia0 sees 677 Blogrtaphy. cst en at a A 144 International Finance Corporation___________ 679 House Administration Committee _-.-.._____ 255 Reilly Thomas J., Internal Revenue Service____ 429 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Reinhardt, G. Frederick, Ambassador to Italy.. 717 | Rhodes, John D., official reporter, Senate_______ 352 Reinsch, J. Leonard, U.S. Advisory Commission Rhodes, John J. (Representative from Arizona): OTL TNIOTTOAEION ols. oo -ons, wat bs i 549 Biography fo A RS ae CSS SE NL UE 8 Reis, Harold F., Office of Legal Counsel, Justice. 480 Appropriations Committee... -oveemeenao.. 251 Reischauer, Edwin O., Ambassador to Japan. -- 717 | Rhodes, Robert G., Interstate Commerce Rendon, Capt. Antonio Oropeza, Joint Mexican- COTISSION. ont ra eben a aber 586 United States Defense Comrnission.._______ 684 Rhymes, Lt. Odr. William 8., Board of Decora- Rendueles, Roberto, World Health Organiza- tions and Medsls, Navy... peeve an 455 tion, United Nations...2... 00 0 695 | Ribble, Frederick D. G., Permanent Committee Renne, Roland R: or i Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Assistant Secretary, Agriculture_____.________ 409 Nd aTh mri mm 279 Commodity Credit Corporation_____.._...___ 502 Ribles, ir x, (Senator from Connecti- Renner, John C., Bureau of European Affairs, | cut): StatePepartment. t.. io oiesail 418 BES TYEE1 ah SARE SER Rs CTR 26 Rens, Jef, International Labor Organization____ 681 Enanco QomMIMILIEe. -. caiman ran amas a wah am 241 Renshaw, Edgar F., Rural Electrification Ad- Government Operations Committee._________ 241 FTL TREE i I hE UR EL a SE 509 | Rice, E. Milford, Southwestern Power Adminis- Renton, Ralph J., Federal Communications Beaton, ARO IOP lr a cn an ma ee 497 Commission. or ena aie 567 | Rice, Edward E., Far Eastern Affairs, State Reque Luis, Pan American Union______________ 686 Daopartment. io. sea sks 41 Reque, Robert R., U.S. Court of Customs and Rice, Harry W., Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Patent ADDOoISS ah eae 630 re RL TR 497 Resnicoff, Jack I., Washington City Post Office. 669 Rice, John S., Ambassador to the Netherlands_. 718 Restrepo, Gabriel Ospina, Pan American Union. 687 Rice, WilliamB., Office of Emergency Planning. 411 Reuss, Carl W., clerk, Sixth Judicial Circuit, Rice, Willian E., Bureau of Mines_.___________. 493 TR Court 6 ADDeAIS. a. eis 618 Rice, William ; A Transportation and Com- Ba Reny 8. (Representative from Wiscon- munications Serviee oo oovoooeeee 576 sin): Rich, Carl W, (Representative from Ohio): SATE pan Bt Sn. SR nit SA A, 182 SATIIrh i pe Ped St ty Np IRR OR 131 Banking and Currency Committee... ...._... 252 Public Works Cornmittes......-ooo oooon 258 Government Operations Committee. .._.._.. 254 Rich, Giles Sutherland, judge, U.S. Court of Joint Economie Committee... _.._._.. 273 Customs and Patent Appeals (biography)... 629 Reuter, Richard W., Special Assistant to the Rich, Walter E., Rural Electrification Admin- hendont; Director, Food for Peace..._- A 510 Richards, R.B.J., International Finance Corpo- £15Tr RA VE in 1 al CE Rg TSR 679 Richards, Thomas W., National Capital Re- gional Planning Council 591 Revelle, ar Office of Secretary of Interior.-- 2 Fiohaason, Clydia Mae, Office of Personnel, Rexroad, Vorley M., Senate Committee on Ap- tat 20 PrODE IONS a rs ri 247 Richardson, Maj. Gen. James A., 3d, Installa- Reycraft, George D., Jr., Antitrust Division, tions and Logistics, Army 448 Justice A Ena LE BA (0 th eS 478 Richardson, John M., Fo Laboratories... 527 Reyes, Col. Doroteo, Inter-American Defense Richardson, Randal J., Combined Airlines TE Be Gh A DED NRE AT Ticket Office 363 Reyes, Jenaro Paz, International Boundary and Richardson, Scovel, judge, U.S. Customs Court Water Commission, United States and (biography) 635 Mele. sa SoA ER Se Te a 678 Richardson, Truman, secretary to Representa- Reyno, Air Commodore E. M., Permanent ER arn LN Lae Lor Te Sr SR eR ck 322 Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United Richardson, V. C., Maritime Administration... 525 {58 re a Haat, SN SAM Ta RCM 1 Se Richardson, Brig. ‘Gen. Walter B.: Reynolds, Clifford P., Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Commission. _.._.oooooooo.. Printing tong ooo vo To illite 269 Military Liaison Committee to Atomic Reynolds, Edwin L., Patent Office -------_____ 527 Energy Commission... .-can-srdesaia ta 446 Reynolds, George E. S., District Board of Edu- Richardson, Worth B., Tennessee Valley CALION: el on So hs Cn an a LE 65 AWROIRY. rn Lra Rt 609 Reynolds, Capt. George R., Office of Operations, Riché, Omar Abou, Ambassador from Syrian Coast Guard 431 Ara Republies oo emma 710 Reynolds, James J., Assistant Secretary, Labor- Riches, E. J., International Labor Organization. 681 Management ReBBIONE cose one nts Lin 531 Richman, DeEstye M., Senate Committee on Reynolds, John M., Office of the Legislative Armed Services: i. aoe remedies 247 Counsel, Senate. 352 Richmond, Robert R., Wage and Hour aad Reynolds, Maj. Gen. John M., Joint Staff, De- g Public Contracts Division... 44 Richmond, Thomas, Office of Clerk of Sankot Richter, Richard F., Rural Electrification a, Osker C., Business and Defense Administrations. corerrota. ri ea 509 Services Administration ~----22icaaeo oo... 522 Ricinak, Cdr. Michael D., Office of the Under Reynolds, Richard §S., National Cultural Secretarial The NAVY. cutis nanmesdossbben 454 Ben SR a RC J 606 Rickel, Don R., Office of Doorkeeper, House... 356 Reynolds, Walter L., Senate Government Operations em Committee orn mime eerie i on TH 248 Ricketson, Frank H., Jr., National Cultural CNOABw wr ea Se 606 Rhea, Col. John L., Manpower, Defense._.---___ 441 Ricketts, Adm. Claude V., Vice Chief of Noval, Rhetts, Charles "Edward, Ambassador to Operations Er oka ori hee a EE er mm LU RD pe eR SR bl ian A 718 Ricketts, Capt. Max G,, Coast and es Rhine, Howard E., District Fire Department.__ 660 a oro oe we Ae a aa Pe in 524 Rhoads, J. Ed gar, Advisory Committee on Voluntary i Ada nie 425 Rhodes, Fred B., Jr., Senate Committee on Appropriations ES ed Si al LBL 247 952 AB ongressional Directory Page Page Riddick, Floyd M., Office of Secretary of the Rivers: Ralph J. (Representative from Alaska): Re SR CO Sette tet SE SH LETC 3 [3 [<=] Biography: udu onbo fol 2 looar ad sonnds nm Blidishorger, James W., Ambassador to. Aus- eRe a ale al ee Sn Ridgell, A. Emmanuel, FR Ey House Office Buildings. 0 oo ic to ms maul 361 Ridgell, Lionel B., Office of Clerk of the Hines 355 Ridgely, Howard Y. Office of Clerk of House... 354 Ridgely, William Ar Office of Secretary of the Senat BE es SL Cl rp pat Hie ee EN ee 350 Ridley, Peter S., Office of Recorder of Deeds... 669 Riecken, Henry W., .Jr.,. National Science COR ION Ll ttn ores Seach oe 593 Riecks, John M., District Board of Education__ 659 Riedel, Richard Langham, Office of Sergeant at "Arms, Senate. oo. oe aR 3561 Riehlman, R. Walter (Representative from New York): BIOZ ID ii om: 8 Snap He ER a ER fue 120 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy... 274 Government Operations Committee ___._.___. 254 Science and Astronautics Committee. ..-__._. 258 Riesel, Victor, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped _ __.o...... 595 Riggs, Rear Adm. Cecil D., Bureau of Medicine and BUrgery, Navy woo bh asda. 461 ieiioi Riley, Burke, Office of Secretary of Interior. ____ 490 Riley, Edwin A., Bureau of Post Office Opera- EEL 1 De EI Tin Cte 0 0 uh ofS Sl ya SUE LENT € oe 484 Riley, Yin Adm. Herbert D., Joint Staff, De-; fen 43€ Riley, 7 a Office of Special Assistant for Instal- lations, Bir Boree. ool i iminedl aio 470 Riley, James V., Office of Doorkeeper, House. . 356 Riley, Paul H.: Defense Installations and Logistics. .ooooooo.. 439 Oil Import Appeals Board, Interior _.____.__ 489 Riley, Brig. Gen. Thomas F., Headquarters, 8. Marine Corps. CittaRE 460 Rima, William H., Jr., Civil Service Commmis-C100 RI LE INTE Bh GE I Ce 558 Rimestad, Idar, Arms Control and Disarma-ment "Agency, LE BOC SNS Met EE 552 Rinehart, Robert F., Office of Defense Research and Engineering. ot CL EN RA Ed TH Se 1 © 437 Ringley, James P., National Selective Sabi 4 AppestBoar@ loo ob chan dd woe Riordan, Capt. James T., Office of FoR Relations, Nowy. Filo anid beings Goh 457 Riordan, J ohn, secretary to Representative Shelley 30 REL Bd f OOTY MORE, TVA tS Mar TAA ENTE 2. Riordan, John J., Installations and Logistics Defense tur ive Subd al Li a Laan, 4 Riseling, George F., District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency... ould Alar 563 Rissman, Albert J., Migratory Bird Conserve tion Commission EER) CC Via dmc EM LAH Eh 277 Rist, Leonard B., International Bank for Recon-struction and Development ________________ 677 Ristow, Walter W., Reference Department, rary ol CONEress ree 369 Ristow, Dr. W. THE Ritchie, Charles Ritchie, Fred G., Conservation Ritnour, Stewart TABOE. oi a Ritter, George W., W,, Board on Geographic i te a Hi 491 S. A., Ambassador from Agricultural Stabilization md Service. o-oo momo oommooioem H., District Fire Beet brs a Rad tr a as Federal Supply Service___.. oo Ritter, Paul O., Farm Credit Administration... 565 Riva, Valentin A., Pan American Union._.____. 687 Rivas S., Fernando, International Boundary and Water Comission, United States and Mexien: Lf dae A na ned 678 Rivera, Luis, Jr., Pan American Union_.__.____ 687 Rivers, Hugh F., District Parole Board... .___. 665 Rivers, L.. Mendel (Representative from South Carolina): BIOZIAPRY cud ovens bin dhe air LAL See 153 Armed Services Committee .___._________._.___ 252 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. 257 Rivers, Martha M., secretary to Representative Bors of AISKS rlmbt SEE 321 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ...... 255 Rives, Louis H., Jr., Office of Vocational Re-hebilltation., canal aia bo ln lainey 540 Rivet, J. R., World Meteorological Organiza-tion 6 Rivkin, William R., Ambassador to Luxem- LEE pA TEER Be Sen Hy IE eR 718 Roadley,C. Robert, National Mediation Board. 592 Roadman, Brig. “Gen. Charles H., Office of Manned Space Flight NASA... 588 Roane, W. Russell, Financial Management, ATT i vtinnd nibs der SEE Jue ie E ora Robb, JohnE., Maritime Administration_____. : 526 Robbins, Allan J., Assistant to Under Secretary for International Business: ui sli btaiaie 413 Robbins, Brig. Gen. J. T., Ar Staff. co.i. 472 Robbins, Joseph E., Office of Assistant Secretary of Air Force, Research and Development___ 470 Robbins, Lillia B., Department of Licenses and Inspections, District HIRES BERG Tn LSE 661 Robbins, Louis P., District Corporation Coun- Robbins, Capt. S. E., Office of Legislative Aflawe, Navy o.oo oli nil hoi asane 458 Robbins, Sidney Martin, Special Study of Securities Markets. boi. donl Lun bn, 597 Robbins, William J., National Science Founda-. -FE TRIER NI Rea i RE Le SR I Fh EO 59 Robens, Gene A., Office of Under Secretary Ob the ‘Army GE kde ded BN EL a Sr Er a Roberson, Henry C., Civil Service ey BIOM ads Th aie sn Te Re Sh Ban re 5 Robert, Mary Ann, House | Committee on Science and ASTTONARHOS. «veo 265 Roberts, Carl E., Southwestern Power iis fsteation coin bd lehasdao 497 Roberts, Ee H., Deputy Director of Person-nel, Ch rea li haha Roberts, Daryl L., Bureau of Reclamation, Field Organization Damani eedan dni ines 495 -Roberts, Edward V., U.S. Tnformation Agency. 609 Roberts, Col. Francis J., Office of Secretary of » of Defense mid ind an lel SN RI 435 Roberts, Frank H. H., Jr.,, Bureau of American Bihnology. sli bs Jane S i ARI a BE 604 Roberts, 21, Gloria K., District Board of Edu-oadion lo dol oosannal lose sn 659 idiaeredan Roberts, rn Office of Coordina for of Infor--mation. ula sin bai Lat al Jl 359 Roberts, John A.: Congressional Daily Digest... occaio 362 Office of Clerk of the House. BBE 4 iu] ut RCIA 354 Roberts, Juanita Duggan, secretary to the Vice President A a Eta i de i ed eit La ad 349 Roberts, Kenneth A. (Representative from Alabama): BIograpRy. os Hd LE on ee Sa Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- p10 pi le pateni I 2 leek 5 Roberts, Ralph R., Clerk of the House of Repre-2 sentatives (biography) bi Satine ee ER 354 Roberts, Ralph S., Deputy Assistant Secretary, reir MO ENRCR 420 Roberts; Ray (Representative from Texas): BOE AIy. te RA TL 163 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... 255 Veterans’ Affajrs Committee... ......_...... 259 Roberts, Raymond C., District Fire Depart-£72711 FR SA Si be a hE Tae BE 660 Roberts, Richard H., Foreign Agricultural Service oo i, na cami ai asl 506 Roberts, Richard M., Tax Division, Justice--.. 479 Roberts, Ceol. Theron E., Selective Service Syste Lind Soll 0B Obie.D2 599 Roberts, Wayne A., Court of Claims.__._._____ 632 Roberts, William Ba Washington City i flice Robertson, A. Willis (Senator from Virginia): Biography Rh pe aS Ee UL ta set BEG Appropriations Commiitiee .........ninaak -239 Banking and Currency Committee. ___.__... 240 James Madison Memorial Commission______. 277 Joint Committee on Defense Production... 271 New Jersey Tercentenary Celebration Com- mission. no el Ld) 278 Board of Vistors to the Naval Academy....--274 Individual Index Page Robertson, J. L., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System... cveecennnnn 555 Robertson, James C., District Department of Sanitary Engineering... eoniicainnnnan. 667 Robertson, Jessie V. secretary to Senator NASON i a ss el SE AE nian Sd hs 311 Robertson, Joseph M., Administrative Assistant Secretary, Agriculture... ..5..c.. 499 lua Robertson, Mary B., secretary to Representa-tive Rhodes of Pennsylvania _ ___.__________ 321 Roherssors Randal M., National Science Foun-ati Robertson, Lt. Col. RobertS., Office of Secretary 5 of the Navy PES CR TN J A I SX 4 3 Robertson, Turner N., Office of Doorkeeper, EET Rey CENA ne A SH Ep 356 Robertson, Walter, Jr.: National Archives and Records Service._..___ 577 National Archives Trust Fund Board. .____.___ 578 Robeson, Cdr. R. H,, Jr.,, Financial Manage- ment, Navy: otisan a ar 455 Robilotti, Dons A., U.S. Customs Court...._.. 636 Robinson, Alexander C., III, National hg Planning A Robinson, Alice A., Senate Republican pie BYE1H E ELL TR tl dt er SAL ANN) 250 Robinson, Arthur W., Jr., Office of Defense Research and Engineering 437 Robinson, Benjamin F., Office of the Inspector General, AgricOIAre. outahens sbae os 516 Robinson, Charles E., Commodity Exchange ARINOLIEY. i ee Rs 502 Robinson, Dollie L., Women’s Bureau, Labor__ 535 Robinson, George E., Office of Administrative Assistant Secretary, Interior... ............ 490 Robinson, George L., Office of Doorkeeper, -H 35 Robinson, George S., Office of the Special Assistant for Installations, Air Force_______ 470 Robinson, Grace O., District Department of Occupations and Professions be he anh 664 Robinson, Grayson,B., Interstate Commerce Commission: 5 ual a tae Jia 586 Robinson, Hilyard R., District Department of Occupations and Professions._._..__..__.___. 663 Robins Oapt. Hugh M., Public Affairs, " 3 Robinson, James J., Commission on Inter-national Rules of Judicial Procedure....__._ 561 Robinson, Lorane Lowry, secretary to Senator Robinson, MargaretJ., secretary to Representa-tive Bennett of Michigan he he eo 314 Robinson, Marvin W., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... ___________ 587 Robinson, Robert C., Housing and Home Fi-NANCE ASONCY oo. on of simi lh, 580 Robinson, Roger R., Bureau of Land Manage-ment 492 Robinson, nosed W., 3d, Commission on Clvil Righis. ...ootoeniaLi 560 Robinson, Wilford J., District Steam and Other Operating Engineers’ Board 664 Robinson, WilliamA., Office of District Corpo-ration Counsel o.oooe 658 Robison, Howard W. (Representative from New York): EH Ln A I a Ea Fat CE TU 120 Public Works Committee... oocvemecaunnio. 258 Select Committee on Small Business. _______ 261 Rocha, Lt. Col. George M. da, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission._______ 684 Wi aad Inter-American Development an Rodan, Paul Rosenstein, Pan American Union.. 687 Rodenhiser, II. A., Agricultural Research Serv- Wy Brig. Gen. CharlesR., Office of Assist-ant to the Secretary of Defense, Legislative ATTAINS, or. TE Ce ah ea and 442 Roderick, Morgan D., Office of Sergeant at Arms, Senate. i. co .iuiion ai mi anu 351 Rodericks, George R., District Office of Civil De-TONS. 2 io tni in tn thet ehh ame wh mw ma ee 657 Page Rodgers, Carol F., House Committee on Science and ASIrONAUTIOs. . i.nni framnge nate mm sae 265 EO follio R., National Labor Relations Bo 591 Rodin, W. Victor, Securities and Exchange COMMISSION. cee mie mmr mera mds Sid on 59: Rodino, Peter w., Jr. (Representative from New Jersey): BIOS ANY ier mia ea ge 100 Judiciary Commitbee. oo iui rained New Jersey Tercentenary Celebration Com-TST OT oe sn yi ar Se wma Se A AL a 278 Rodriguez, Manual F., Pan American Union___ 687 Roe, Arthur, National Science Foundation ____ 593 Roe, Robert 8, Food and Drug Administration. 539 oe Lacavs "Democratic Conference of the SR Rood Ww F., Department of Sanitary Engi-BOLING oo ali wit eri i pres De 667 Rogers Byron G. (Representative from Colo- rado): Biography of: -cima de nada ai at a 23 Judiciary Commttee:. rn. deinen devesin 256 Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy__ 274 Rogers, Charles B., Office of Sergeant at Arms, TT0 BARNEYSE 10. EA CREAR 351 Rogers, Dillard C., Office of Clerk of House. __ 354 Rogers, Dolores, House Committee on Ways and Means 2 Rogers, Dr. Frank B., National Library of, Medloing. Lc td alin dante Ena dad Rogers, Henry D., Lands Division, Justice____.. Rogers, James 0, Jr., Philadelphia Regional Office, GAO Rogers, Mo Senate Judiciary Committee. _ Rogers, PaulG. (Representative from Florida): Biography 31 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee. _ 257 Rogers, Rutherford D., Deputy Librarian, Library Of CONOYEsS I. i a neti damit ae na 366 Rogers, Maj. Gen. Turner O., Manpower, Per-sonnel, and Reserve, Air Foren, ioioniias 471 Rogers, Walter (Representative from Texas) BOS PADNY =. i dha iin oh oto td ard ed ae ces 166 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. ______ 255 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Rogers, Walter E., House Post Office.____.___._ 357 Rogers, Will, Office Hearing Examiners, Agri-Laie eae er Anal chr Elan 514 Boron, Howard W., Commission on Civil Rolie Rear Adm. Oscar C.: Office of the Commandant, Coast Guard_____ 430 Office of Merchant Marine Safety, Coast LE PLU LR Ae Rt SO a A WA REL Loh 431 Roland, Adm. Edwin J.: Office of the Comman dant, Coast Guard._____ Office of Welfare, Sons A 431 Roland, Mat H.E., Research and Develop-ment, mC wo hla AE Br 454 Rollefson, Rr. nternational Scientific Affairs, State Department SAN CA A 00 ah 417 Rollins, Beano, White House News Photogra-phers’ Assoctotion as ot,oe 777 Rollins, Robert P,, American Red Cross....... 551 Romain, Col. Coleman, U.S. Soldiers Home_... 607 Romm, Joseph, Office of Civil Defense... ..... 437 Romney, Miles Q., House Committee on Gov- erent Operations... oi oaBias 264 Ronecalio, Teno, International Joint Commission. 680 Roof, Philip L., Office of Architect of the Capitol. 361 Rook, Doris M,, secretary to Senator Curtis__.. 309 Rooney, John J. (Representative from New ork): 53pa de EN a SL a 112 Appropriations Committee. ...meommmmcannnann 251 Rooney, Lloyd H,, Office of Secretary of Health, Education, es Ko Re Roos, Curtis A,, Utilization and Dispos | EVO i Ee Sew Sim Roosa, Robert V.: American National Red Cross. ___.._____ 550 Federal National Mortgage Association____... 584 Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs, Treas-7 Congressional Directory Page Roosevelt, James (Representative from Cal-ifornia): Biography wo LadLise pi a 19 Education and Labor Committee... ___._._ 253 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Com-LEEEE A OS 0 Ek CoA RB ER U4 1 276 Select Committee on Small Business. ____.___ Ropshaw, F. E., Department of Licenses and Inspections, Distriet cia 661 Rorick, Rosemary, secretary to Senator Hartke. 310 Rosa, Edward N., Region 3, Small Business Administration. ee FE 600 Ross, M.:C.; PatentiOffice. | fia: i000 iat Rosapepe; Joseph S., Internal Revenue Service. 429 Rose, Elmer L., Bureau of Transportation, Post Rose, John Kerr, Legislative Reference Service. 368 Rose, Rear Adm. Rufus E., Industrial College of the Armed FOrees.. ov iat 444 Rosen, Alex, Federal Bureau of Investigation.__ 480 Rosen, Bernard, Bureau of Administration, State Department. -LJ. 000i 420 Rosen, Lester, secretary to Representative Shriver... ns dell uniiiisiuasiss lie 322 Rosen, Martin M., International Finance Cor-DOTRLION. v0 bh hed Le dh RB Suh En 9 Rosen, Milton W., Office of Manned Space Flight, NASA 588 Rosenberg, Anna M., Franklin Delano Roose-velt Memorial Commission... _____________ 276 Rosenberger, Francis C., Senate Judiciary Com-maibieesl sad pda ahi BE areal 257 49 Rosenson, Alexander M., Inter-American De-velopment Bank o_o 675 0...loan Rosenthal, Aaron, National Science Founda-£11714 MTR EU SPR LR SR I Be Dy 210 593 Rosenthal, Albert H., Health, Education, my Welfare Regional FT MRhar Rosenthal, Benjamin S. (Representative oh New York): Biography. cc lool aa a LY Bn aN 109 Agriealture Commitee...ooh cavinon 0 251 Government Operations Committee ___._____ 254 Rosenthal, Jacob, Assistant Director of Public Information, Jugtiee a... oiler nn ool 477 Rosenwald, Lessing J., Advisory Committee on Voluniary Foreign Ald... i. oo coin 425 Rosenwinkel Cdr. E., Bureau of Medi-cine and Surgery, Navy 4 Rosinger, Kurt E., Business and Defense Serv- Ices AQmunISEation. [diinane de ate 521 Ross, Charles R., Federal Power Commission__ 570 Ross, Claude G., Bureau of African Affairs, State Department. ico. onancenliiagst ive 418 Ross, Charles R., International Joint Com- Ross, Franklin J., Office of Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Research and Develop-£311 FAA Ee tot LE BRIT SUR Ce Lr ue LANE 470 Ross, Mabel, Bureau of State Services. __.______ 544 Rossides, Zenon, Ambassador from Cyprus..__. 701 Rossiter, William W., Administrative Depart- ment, Library of Congress... oui: Ji 36 Rosso, Rear Adm. G. A., Bureau of Naval Per-SONBEL. = da en E d Rosson, Maj. Gen. William B.: nh Peei BR sat 450 Joint -Brazil-United States Bote Com-TSSION. io Lh a0 2 I ein a BIL 683 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-TWHSSION Bn. lod net isin Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada- lied Sates, ur tui to ani pad ai re 689 Rossow, Robert, Jr., International Organization Affairs, State Department... Rostenkowski, Daniel D. (Representative irom Illinois): Biography 46 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Rostow, Walt Whitman, Policy Planning Council, State Department.________..___.__ 41 Roswell, Theodore L., Office of Secretary ors Health, Education, "and Welle: os nas 7 Rota, Robert Vs Office cf the ly LT ae RO te 356 Roterus, Victor, Area Redevelopment Adminjs-tration, Commerce BC LR IE J Sat Si de 5 Roth, Irving, Civil Aeronautics Board_________ Roh : ane, Senate Radio and Television Gal- 85 Roth, ris J., Office of the Inspector General, Agriculture de dase del nn I a te 516 Rothenbach, I. , Agricultural Research Service. 500 Rothman, Ale, Bureau of Labor Statistics. _.__ 534 Rothman, Stuart, National Labor Relations Boar Rothwell, George J., Office of Assistant Secre-tary for Administration, Commerce... ______ 518 Rottenberg, Murray W., District Department of Vocational Rehabilitation.._.__.___.______ 66 Roudebush, Richard L. (Representative from Indiana): ; BIOTARY rae hanna Rh me mA SSE 52 Science and Astronautics Committee. _._____. 258 Roueche, Earl J., Pan American Union_...____. 687 Rountree, George S., Federal Trade Commis- 17) Et SURE EL HE Cig § En SE A i 72 Rountree, William M., Ambassador to Sudan__ 719 Rourke, Edward J. , Assistant {omenal Counsel, Health, Education, and Welfare... 38 Rourke, Russell Ay secretary to RTI Pillion EL Bl Ei to pl or EM as BA de 321 Rourke, William A., secretary to Representative Donot HHO os ith ev mbit spi BAT fo x A Ss 316 Rouse, CharlesD., Board of Geographic Names. 491 Roush, 5) Edward (Representative from Indi- ana): Blograpiy . i.e chi ote nb mid fod A ies 52 Government Operations Committee eS ial 254 Science and Astronautics Committee ________ 258 Routzahn, Paul K.; American National Red 5 POBB, coin i sors id oi HE RT vie 5 Rowan, Carl T., Deputy Assistant Secretary of -Biate for Pablic Affairs ._ .. 0... coueat 417 Rowe, Evan K., Office of Welfare and Pension Plans, Tabor... fei itis chnativ aging 532 Rowe, Mrs. James H., Jr.: National Capital Planning Commission..._._ 590 National Capital Regional Planning Council. 591 Rowe, James H., Jr., Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial OT TERI ONL. -i sr rir bm marr 276 Rowe, Mary, secretary to Representative John-gon of Wisconsin... io clewlines Simin 318 Rowen, Henry S., International Security Affairs, Defense... vr vehi se rind SES Smee HE Rowland, E. I., Area Offices, Bureau of Land. Management, IoAerior. ou divi cabs dura Rowley, James-J., U.S. Secret Service.......... Rowntree, R. 5 Export-Import Bank at Washington. [oo oa sili bs oli bin pang dn 564 Roy, E. L., Smithsonian Institution ......._._. 603 Roy, Walter G., Bureau of Customs.........___. 429 Roybal, Edward R. (Representative from California): BEAT HEE RS EN I FE CB 20 pr Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.____._ 255 Royer, Walter J., Washington City Post Office. 669 Royer, Wallace E., National Labor Relations See SEAS of] SUSIE S10 (IRL RR A arf 592 Rube, A ala M., Foreign Agricultural Serv-AAR Gh de dt de a ars Re Rr a BERL A 505 Rubs John H., Office of Defense Research and Engineering. rh La RE ih en E R, 436 Rubel, Walter L., Office of Architect of the Capitol oa Rubey, William W., National Science Board... Baia, Srnast, Bureau of International ar SE I SE RE RTE Rit ad H., General Accounting Office._ 365 Rubin, Henry, Oil Import Appeals Board, Inferior En Aa TL del Sn TOSI ha A 489 Rubinstein, Albert M., Office of Defense Re- search and Engineering... ..2i000 437 Ruble, Carl R., Cffice of Clerk of the House_..__ 355 Ruddock, Andrew E., Civil Service Commis- 3 LL Re OL EE Sl OI SR LE S00 559 Rudisin, Michael, Railroad Retirement Board. 595 Rudney, Idie, District Practical Nurses’ Ex- amining Board Ruffin, Dr. Marshall deG., Commission on Mental Health. oraed ania 628 Ruina, Jack P., Research and Engineering, De-Cr Ea a ea SO I TE 437 Rumph, James G., Senate Committee on For-clon Relations. oon ee La 24 Individual Index Page Rumsey, Charles J., Juvenile Court......__.... 645 Bm Donald (Representative from Illi- nois): BIOS ED sr eaTe 47 Science and Astronautics Committee._.______ 258 Rupp, Wallace G., National Mediation Board. 592 Ruypbrs, Miss M. Clare, District Public Li-FY th, pe TS el SL TE 665 Rusk, 2 (Secretary of State): Biography a A Sa LE BL Hn 413 Foreign Service Buildings Commission. ______ 423 National Aeronautics and Space Council. ____ 411 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems. ________ 434 National Security Council Ruskin, Dr. Arthur, Food and Drug Adminis-ELT TDM LAI i Be De ae SUL RIA 540 Russell, Betty A., secretary to Representative IMLIRSNAR Lc sri ins stm ee ee RES Il i gusset, Russell, Francis H., Ambassador to Tunisia___. 720 Russell, Gerald W., Federal Maritime Com-TSROR io inp eT ats rm dA AR Russell, Harold, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped Russell, Jane A., National Science Board-_____ Russell, John B., Civil Aeronautics Board Russell, Richard B. (Senator from Georgia): 1 IS Ser RIN 35 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee. 239 Appropriations Commitee. ---miememrenccnesn 239 Armed Services Committee ---= i-ion-alls Board of Visitors to Air Force Academy-_____ Board of Visitors to the Military Academy... 274 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy.______ 274 Democratic Policy Committee...... 245 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.__.______ 270 Russell, Robert L., Federal Power Commis-SO Galen He 571 Russell, Lt. Col. Robert S., Office of Informa-tion, Air Force Rusyel, Ted, Federal Crop Insurance Corpora- BOI Esa ol a ad A Russo, Vito a, Maritime Administration.____ 526 Rustad, Elmer iY. U.S. Savings Bonds Division_ 429 Ruth, Elizabeth L., House Committee on Bankingand Currency......oui io Rutstein, Jacob J., Civil Service Commission__ 558 Ruttenberg, Charles B., National Science Foun- Ruttenberg, Stanley C., Special assistant to Secretary Old abor aiipm dee ial Ruzek, Dr. Miloslav, Ambassador from Czecho- Slovakian: a in a A 701 Ryan, Catherine, Pan American Union________ 687 Ryan, Sharks H., Bureau of Operations, Post By , Jisroid M. (Representative from Michi- wen a I I ira Public Works Commiitee. ob.Joi: Ryan, Hewson A., U.S. Information Agency_. 609 Ryan, J. Neil, Interstate Commerce Com- 585 Ryan, Capt. John W., Office of the Judge Advo-cate General of the N A agBo 459 Ryan, Lt. Gen. John L., Jr., Headquarters, U.S. Continental Army Command 45 Ryan, Joseph M. F., Jr., judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions._______ 645 Ryan, Mary, House Committee on Interstate and Toreign 6. iia 264 Commerce... Ryan, William F. (Representative from New York): BIOTA a cy REL LL A 1 Science and Astronautics Committee._______ Ryan, Brig. Gen. William F., Headquarters, U.S. Army Materiel Command i ee La 452 Rydon Heol L., Los Angeles Regional Office, Ryder, Stephen P., Regional Offices, Civil Serv-ice Commission ee TY 559 Ryder, Brig. Gen. William T.: ‘Atomic Energy Commission... oi oiiic: Military Liaison Committee to Atomic Tnersy Commission <0. Colcales et 446 Page Ryerson, Dean Knowles A., South Pacific Com- Ryerson, Gerald E., Soil Conservation Service__ 512 Rygg, Lawrence S., Office of the Sergeant at ATS, Senate. eau l 351 S Pad, Ahmed Zaki, International Money Fun Sacharoff, Norris B., Office of Welfare iid Pension Plans, I ORLa NR Saau Sorous, Bureau of International di Saffer, Penelope, Senate Committee on Foreign oe Sagen, or 5. K., National Center for Health Statistics i ris et i I Dd a i 542 St. Clair, HowardE., Maritime Administration. 526 St. Claire, Darrell, Senate Committeeon Foreign Relat jons oe a wi ef i 248 St. George, Katherine (Representative from New York) 53 TT yt rE ee A I Sr FR A EE 118 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ 257 RutegCommltee. csi any 258 Dolobaala oy The Interparliamentary Union...______.___.___ 279 St Germain, Fernand J. (Representative from Rhode Island): ET LN ag On ST eal, SA SD ea 151 Banking and Currency Committee___________ 252 District of Columbia Committee. ____________ 253 St. Onge, William L. (Representative from Connecticut): LETTErh Ge eT SRR SL We SUE 27 Jndiciory Commitiee. ila 256 casita.ation Boord of Visitors to the Coast Guard Acad- Til, Pierre E, G,, Press Secretary to tue Prefident t. Xonh bo feo Se rt a Salisbury, Clarence A., Office of Plant ns Operations, Agriculture Bl ah mA te 515 almans, Irene, secretary to Representative CO OOWOEIY, iiipm aire dena ad 315 Salomon, Sidney, Jr., American Battle Monu-ments Commission i EL Se EEE SEGRE SD 550 Salter, John L., Agency for International De-VOIODITCIE reson an nei soe manns a hs car 424 pmen Saltonstall, Leverett (Senator from Massachu- setts): Blograbhy tira anh ren si rt 71 Appropriations Committee.....-nvveun..o... Armed Services Committee. oo... Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution___ 604 Joint Committee on Smithsonian Institution Museum of History and Technology Build-Ings oa ed le 270 J in| Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures...0 ol. 22: oc... 273 National Cultural Center... .......ceoeausi. 606 National Historical Publications Commission. 578 Republican Policy Committee... _____ 245 Select Committee on Small Business__________ 245 Saltonstall, William L., administrative assistant to Semntor Saltonstall. a. of 0, aod cid 312 Salyers, Robert K,, Assistant to the Under Secre-ory, LaDOr.. hea Lh. 531 Salzman, Otto Howard, Jr., Organization of FET ala En TL Se I eC 687 Samaha, Henry J., District Plumbing Board .__ 664 Samamé, Dr. Guillermo, Pan American Sani- Pry BU Cal... ner en ha amma Re 688 Sames, Mary Ann, Senate Foreign Relations Commitee. oc mm a haa 248 Sammons, Robert L., Board of Governors, Fed- eral Reserve System... o..vivuemwinwamasnna 556 Sample, Okie L,, House Post Office____.._____.__ 357 Sampson, Brig. Gen. George P., Defense Com- munications Agency 4 Samuels,J. Kenneth, Farmer Cooperative Serv-a ice... oh 5 Congressional Directory Page Page Samuelson, Adolph T., Civil Accounting and Anditing Division, GAO... .....o2d0000 Sanborn, Herbert J., Library of Congress..._.__ Sandelin, G. Lincoln, Inter-American Develop- mentiBank, oasl ne aie) Sanders, Frank P., House Committee on Appro- Pu AEE ICRA GRE LE ha re NE Sanders, Mrs. John, The Congressional Club_.. Bandas Capt. V. B., Bureau of Naval Person- SR Walter L., Jr., Tariff Commission____. Sanders, Wilbur H, , Public Buildings Service... Sanders, William, ’ Organization of American 51 En FE RE A SIRE eH iY] Sanderson, Fred H., Bureau of Economic Affairs State Department... o..coac. oi. Sanderson, Harold R., Civil Aeronautics Board. Sandlen, Patrick H., Jr., Office of Research and Engineering, Post Office... coin inal Sandler, Robert M., Office of District Corpora- Hon Conmsel.... i. indenimma Sandusky, Arthur A., Senate Committee on the Judiciary Sandvig, Lt. Col. Kenneth L., Office of Informa- ton Ale. Tore... cuoios.Gali 3nle auntie Sanford, Annetta M., Civil Division, Justice... Sanford, Robert S., Regional Offices, Bureau of Mines EE 2h web hon re: Saha ret SE I 2 LE Sanson, Carlos, International Monetary Fund._ Santos, Ralph, White House News Photogra- phers’ Association. .... Ji ueeaiesaiti lisa Sapirie, S. R., Atomic Energy Commission_.___ Sapp, Carl K., Office of Budget and Finance, Agriculture nm bd ht EA td aR Et i Toms R., Financial Management, A Ln AE Sa Ee ai TR NR DT Eee BE Sard, 4 R., District Department of Cor- rections md i irk mR th oF et nik ole eM i AL AN] Sardegna, Richard, House Document Room____ Sargent, Polly, Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service... ... oo. .s gut aldg Sargent, Capt. Thomas R., 3d, Office of Engi- neering, Coast Guard... 7. J Lida50d Sasaki, Hideo, Commission of Fine Arts._._.__. Sass, Frederick, JE . , Office of General Counsel, Navy. ..__.. Burean of Naval Weapons. -c.eeaeo iain] Satterthwaite, Joseph C., Ambassador to Re-publicof South Afrjea nit . slauilc Saucer, Yvonne M., Office of Sergeant at Arms, See as C alae dr a Sauer, id alter C., Export-Import Bank of Wash- INEION. eats nar ae An a U0. Sauerbrey, Edmund E. H., Botanic Garden____ Saul, Ralph S., Securities and Exchange Com- Tission 45 CARR LUPE Sai Bo po EO ST ER Saunders, G. W., Federal Supply Ser vice ORS ALE Saunders, RB: Dulane, Office of Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs, Treasury iu iial all Saunders, Rear Adm., Willard A., Inter-Ameri-can Defense Boards. La To Savage, Job K., Farmer Cooperative Service, Agriculture.addon rn nla EA TUT Savage, Marjorie, Committee on House Ad- ministration.) Foci JIG da nino Savage, Simmons B., Jr., General Accounting SRNR A LL LURE AGE ER Re) Savkar, D. S., International Monetary Fund.___ Sawyer, G.1, District Department of Highw ays SIRE Sawyer, Gertrude, Board of Architectural Con-sultants for the Old Georgetown Act________ Sawyer, John E., District Board for Steam and Other Operating Engineers... L.J.00. 000 Sawyer, Capt. W.T., Office of Naval Research_ Saxon James 3.1 Comptroller of the Currency Las onde Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation_______ Saylor, Henry H., Commission of Fine Arts____ Saylor, John P. (Representative from Pennsyl- vania): Blography isn dui anil Binds Sy ma Interior and Insular Affairs Committee ._____ Veterans’ Affairs Committee. _____________._ Scalan, Capt. Bernard E., .Assistant Chief of Staff, Const Guard... :ocroctlus again Scalley, Thomas C., judge, District of Colum-bia’ Court of General Sessions... Scammon, Richard M., Director, Bureau of the 365 366 Scanlon, Marguerite A., secretary to Represent- VO YL alrd rdner LEA EN 319. 675 Schad, Theodore M., Library of Congress.._... 368 Schadeberg, Henry C. (Representative from Wisconsin): 563 BOAD IY... cis iit wom os i ie be 181 Un-American Activities Committee. ......._.. 259 Veterans’ Affairs Committee...__.. 259 608 Schaeffer, Lloyd M., Board of Governors, Fed- 574 eral Reserve Syslem. . Lo iis mani 556 Schaefle, Caroline, Office of the Clerk of the 685 HOUR... cad 3 a iid Si hinds obs emi tl 354 Schaetzel, J. Robert, European Affairs, State 415 LB CTL 91 TE FAR LA SOU a SELL BAIA 1 ot WAP SV EL 418 557 Schafer, George E., Boulder Laboratories_..__.. 527 Schafer, Raymond L., Senate Committee on 4 ADPropriations. ...c.ovit. avnnaasd nea anict 247 Schaffer, Jacob M., Business and Defense Serv- 658 ices Administration, Industry Division___.. Schaffter, Dorothy, Library of Congress.______. 368 Schaller, Jerome, secretary to Representative Kari aa ol ah andiet. 471 ns Rear Adm. C. W., Bureau of Medicine 478 and Surgery, Navy 461 Schantz, Wilmer S., District of Columbia Court 493 of Gerieral Sessions. ful. inantmmm ntisin 646 682 Scharer, Henry, Office of Secretary. of Com- INBTOR ht fo wie dm io ARE Rl LEI 517 777 Schartner, Arthur H., Rural Electrification 554 Administration... aocia ad eidae i odin 510 Scheckel, ClaudeS., Official Reporter, House... 358 513 Scheidecker, Maj. Gen. Paul W, x Separate Oper-J ating Agencies, ARPOI0R. Lain iciimtis ani 475 -455 Schein, Ernest: Commission on International Rules of Judicial 659 ProCeAUr EL iui hati de a in adn ali 561 357 District Board of Elections Schellenberg, Theodore R., National Archives 249 and Records Service to. Jil ii liinniin 577 Schenck, Capt. K. W., Bureau of Medicine and 430 Surgery EL LRTI L id Le hither Fh Bs A wl alo tp ed 560 Schenck, Paul F. (Representative from Ohio): : Biography 457 House Administration Committee ___.________ 255 464 Interstate and Foreign CommerceCommittee. 256 Joint Committee on Printing. _ oo. 2 719 Joint Committee on the Lory Choo ed 351 A og Philip, American National Red ross 370 Scherer, Paul A., National Science Foundation_, 593 : Scheyven, Louis, Ambassador from Belgium ___ 699 597 Schick, Herbert G., Special Study of Securities 575 Markets oo. fo solar goth opel Li 597 Schick, Col. Robert W., Dept. of the Air Force. 469 42 Schimmel, Joseph, Patent Office... 528 Schlei, Norbert A.: 674 Office of Legal Counsel, Justice... ... ou. du 480 Commission on International Rules of Judicial 510 Procedure... io Sui nga ih Bans fh 561 Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., Special Assistant to the 264 President TATA CAVE LM SOA CIN OL Ch GY 410 Schlesinger, Arthur M., National Historical 365 Publications Comission... Clu lisa 578 682 Schlesinger, Prof. Rudolf B., Commission on International Rules of Judicial Procedure... 561 661 Schlossberg, Stephen I., Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. ld. Lessa 4 Jie... 569 560 Schmeltzer, Edward, Federal Maritime Com- mission 66 4 | Schmertz, Herbert, Federal Mediation and Con-530 458 ciliation Service ERAS Apt oe J STE ER RELATE 4 A Schmid, Bernard F.: 432 Federal Records Couneil .____ _.__.________ 578 567 Interstate Commerce Commission. ___________ 585 560 Schmid, Frank H., clerk, Ninth Judicial Cir- cuit, U.S. Courts of Appeals_______________. 619 Sonal 2g! Lewis, United States Information oo 148 AGENCY ilu daiatitaheda ten 255 Bon Loa H., Office of Secretary, 259 Health, Education, and Welfare... 0... 5 537 | Schmidt, Orvis A., International Bank for Re- 430 construction and Development. ____________ 677 Schmidt, Philip, National Science Foundation. 593 645 Schmidt, Reinhart C., Weather Bureau....__-. 529 Indwvidual Index Page Schmidt, William A.: Federal Biro Comme... oo aio mao 579 Public Buildings Service... oar umaaenaa 574 Schmidtman, Rear Adm. Richard D., Chief, Office of Operations, Coast Guard.__.______ 431 Schmitt, Maj. Gilberto O. Mirenda, Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commission IBA OE oe 684 Schmoll, Paul N., Veterans’ Administration._._ 610 Schmoll, Paul N., Federal Records Council. ... 578 Schneebeli, Herman T. (Representative from Pennsylvania): BIOSTAY. i i aie st Sea pita 147 Ways and Means Committee... __......__. 259 Schneider, Albert, Official Reporter, House_.___ 358 Schneider, Charles W., National Labor Rela-Hons Board ar er i eat 592 Schnittker, John A., Staff Economist Group, Agvienlburer ls oo a a 507 Schnitzer, Julius G., Business and Defense i i 522 Schoech, Vice Adm. William A., Office of the Chief of Naval Operations... cous... 4 Schon; Luther F., National Science Founda- Sehogniolier, Otto W., Tax Court ofthe United SUT SA SE OD Re 644 Scholl, J ni C., Foreign Agricultural Service___ 506 Schomburg, Lt. Gen. August, Headquarters, U.S. Army Materiel Command ______._____ 452 Schon, Hubert A., Office of Civil Defense _____ 437 ation CWA SE Le AL a 541 Schott, Maj. Gen. Charles W., Air Staff________ 472 Schrader, Kenneth L., Department of Insur- ance, GTA a 661 Schram, "Emil, Federal Prison Industries, Inc__ 481 Schreiber, Aun, secretary to Representative Baldw: Stade sovid B., Railroad Retirement Board Agriculture Rt a ye sh ’ 505 Schubmehl, ie secretary to Represent-a Gian Widnall 2 ani Cdr. J. H., Bureau of Medicine nd. Ory NAVY ts soon homodimerSe Schulte, Philip W., Qivil Service Commission... Schulte, William i Federal Aviation Agency. ._ 565 Schultz, IEdward Ww. Forest Service, Agri. rl I CECAL I a EP Schultz, SE <., Pharmacy 4 Schultz, i ohn D., District Department of Public ? Healt 665 Schultz, Richard, Federal Trade Commission. . 573 Schultze, Charles L., Bureau of the Budget____ 410 Schumacher, Capt. ‘Gilbert F., Office of Engi- neering, CONSE OORT, etcae aes 430 Schumacher, Henry A., Small Business Admin-istration, Region 10... civenivnennanis 602 Schumacher, William S., Region 13, Small Business Administration... __.. 0 ...c 602 Schupp, Franklin J.,, House Committee on ne el SG sl re Se Schussheim, Morton J., Housing and Home en Agenc She Abba P.: Bureall of Security and Consular Affairs, State Department: Saw va fonoR 414 Commission on International Rules of Judicial LTR SO a DD SEA 561 Schwartz, Carl H., Bureau of the Budget______ Schwartz, David ’E. Department of Public Welfare, Da SA Bea 666 Cou Sr Harry S., Federal Home Loan Bank BOAT 2, of alr is ms rine em ans i 68 Schwartz, Margaret W., Director. Foreign Assets Control, Treasury ALE Ga ERY Schwartz, Maurice H., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System wt tn vor wr om 556 Behm arias Milton A., Bureau of Finance, Post Schwartz, Theodore M., Employees’ Compen-sation Appeals et ORR 533 Schwebel, Stephen M., United Nations Affairs, State "Department. SE itr gs RAN 415 Schwegmann, George A., Jr., Processing De-partment, Library of Congress _______.____ 368 Schweiker, Richard S. (Representative from Pennsylvania): Blogroohy «daa a RR 145 Government Operations Committee________ 254 Schweinhaut, Henry A., retired judge, United States District Court for the District of Colbie sina se nen Er Ean 628 Schweizer, Earle J., Federal Maritime Com-£33 E1 TTF Gh Se AR Ao A Se Be SR be ri 569 Schwengel, Fred (Representative from Iowa): Biography li ooo i A etm a er Rm Ed 55 District of Columbia Committee. oceeeeo--253 Public Works Commities. .. o.oo ovine 258 Civil War Centennial Commission. ._........ 275 National Monument Commission. ___.._..... 278 Schwengel, Mrs. Fred, Congressional Club... 563 Schwenger, Robert B., Committee for Reci-progity Information. oo. oa iL so mon) 562 Scofield, Capt. E. K., Bureau of Supplies ania Accounts, Eh ve A eel a Scollon, T. Reed, Bureau of Mines Scott, ‘Arthur P., Senate Republican Policy CONIMITIE0: oni il ada et bm Rs ne 250 Scott, Christopher C., Bureau of Transportation, Post O cLHY VERE TT LT JR im ie 484 Scott, Doyo G., Office of Secretary of the 35 Sen 5 Seott, iy (Senator from Pennsylvania): Biography nb cr oi sR a Rad 142 Commities,on COMIMOTEE...... wnaainmsme ummm 240 Judiciary Committerston Co 242 on Rules and Administration Committee _..._.. 243 Republican Policy Committee Joint Committee on Library. occas Select Committee on Small Business--Joint Committee on Printing 26 Board of Visitors to the Merchant Marine Academy 274 Battle of i Erie Sesquicentennial Cele-bration Commission... . o_o..... 275 U.S. Constitution 175th Anniversary Com- Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission... 276 Scott, Irene Feagin, judge, Tax Court of the One Sater. ar Scott, John W.: Operations, ATEeuiture. Lo tes Rural Electrification Administration. ________ Scott, Joseph W., Office of Intelligence and Re-soareh, Biate. or ole leno Sn 416 Scott, Ralph J. (Representative from North Carolina): Blogtanny. csay 125 Education and Labor Committee... _-.____. 253 Scott, Raymond O., Federal Extension Service. 3s Scott, Russell B. , Boulder Laboratories.-.......c.-527 Scott, T. Harold, ’ Indian Claims Commission_._ 585 Scott, Thomas J., Senate Committee on Appro-PONE. a ea a OO 247 Scott, Willard E., Office of Treasurer of the Tnlted Blotes sareEEE 433 oo foi Scott, Yvonne, Senate Committee on Govern-oi ment Operations a army: Scranton, Laurell L., Foreign Agricultural Serv-i ak Si 5 dO Scriven, L. Edward, Office of Secretary aL OIAO OB St a rr ma em rs wes maint Congressional Directory Page Scrivener, Samuel, Jr., District Board of Zoning Adjustment. nici ann a a iY 668 Scull, Miles, Jr., secretary. to Senator Holland__ 310 Scullion, Capt. Joseph R., Office of Personnel, Coast © 73) SA CNC ha CE IRE on a 431 Scully, William J., secretary to Representative aOR ce ee i Fee atm min tw in 317 Seaborg, Glenn T.: Atomic Energy Commission, U.S. itn 552 National Aeronautics and Space Council _.__ 4 11 Seabron, William M., Office of Personnel, Agriculture cc deinen oagiate, 515 Lasiiviadi Seabury, Robert M., Office of Defense Lending, Iroy Tle ol LL AE MRR PETIT SAR Bo UR 428 Seal, George H., Veterans’ Administration Congressional Liaison Service_ _._._._...______ Seal, Capt. J. R., Naval Medical Research Instities cn ch Rs I 462 Seamans, Dr. Robert C., Jr., National Aero- nautics and Space Administration_.________ Sears, Paul B., National Science Board.._....... Seater, C. Robert, Public Health Service. _...... 541 Seawell, Brig. Gen. William T., United States Adri Force Academy... ol uu lo lls 475 Sebens, Ray, secretary to Representative Brown of coinadmin to Calilorni. iad Biography. i ee hme Seddon, Dr. R. fs South Pacific Commission... 690 Sedwitz, Walter, Pan American Union_________ 686 Seeger, Edwin H., National Capital Transporta- tion Agency. 591 Sesgl, Raymond J., National Science Founda- Sonn ny “Institutes of Hea 5 S Seidman, Albert G., Federal Trade: Commis- Sion. Llane a SET Lil an 72 Seidman, Harold, Bureau of the Budget...___.. 410 Seigenthaler, John L., U.8. Advisory Commis- sion on en RR ee 549 Seigworth, Kenneth J., Tennessee Valley Au- Hr wR NC MI SR UL Br 2 a 608 Sein, U On, Ambassador from Burma.._._.______ 700 Seitz, Frederick, National Academy of Sciences and National Research Couneil ____________ 586 Selden, Armistead I., Jr. (Representative from Alabama): Blograpy at de a LE aT 5 Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission____ 276 Foreign Affairs oo .____. 254 Committee... Sellman, William: Bureat of Supplies and Accounts, Navy.___.__ 465 Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products 2h ati oda Lb LT 3S 562 Office of the General Counsel, Navy__________ 457 Seltzer, Paul J., National Cultural Center.____. 606 Semer, Milton P.: Federal National Mortgage Association______ 584 Housing and Home Finance Agency__._._____ 580 Semiklose, Irene E., Republican Policy Com- YEE ERLO RL Sr AE Un 250 Semple, Paul T., Renegotiation Board_________ 596 Sen, B. R., Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations too oor. whe 673 Senner, George F., Jr. (Representative from Arizona): ; Bora lia i 9 Judiciary Commitee... 00 iv 256 Senter, Maj. Gen. William O., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Systems and Logistics, Air Boreas ro no 0 0h tiene Te eg 4 Senti, Agricultural Research Seppita. Richard R., Finnish Ambassador. ____ Serles, Julian R., Jr., Official Reporter of De- Servolo, ak “Public doing Kine * trat ion wenden 583 Page Sessions, A. R., The Alaska Railroad. _._________ 496 Sessoms, Stuart M., National Institutes of Health... daaast iiilds 543 Severn, James A., Jr., Library of Congress...._. 367 Sevilla-Sacasa, Dr. Guillermo: Nicaraguan Ambassador... idl oanLG 707 Organization of American States....__________ 685 Seward, George H., secretary to Representative rings rns Sle Tee Seward, Katherine T., District Practical Nurses’ Examining Board 6 Seward, Pere F., Community Facilities Ad-ministration. mises aie oh bape 581 Seward, Richard, Office of Clerk of the House. . 354 Sexton, Margaret L., District Department of Occupations and Professions.__.____________ 664 Seymour, A. J., Caribbean Organization.. Shachtman, Bella E., National Agriculture Library Shackleford, S. Douglas, Export-Import ek of Washington iio sa lo ssa rn co Thy Shade, Chester S., Defense Materials Service. 575 Shafer, Boyd OC. ' National Historical Publica-tions COMMISSION ooo ooo ooiooomm ee 578 Shafer, Dr. James K., Office of Emergency Planning 411 Shafer, Ropers to bert, “seorctary Representative Q? Konsk Shaffer, Fo W., Office of Research and Engi-neering, Post Oftige. oe 487 Shafroth, Will, Administrative Office of the US, Courts al fid on Leia Sham, Hope G., Joint Economic Committee--. Shamel, Conrad, Bureau of the Census.____.____ Shamer, Capt. Preston N., Defense Atomie” Support Ageney. oooeon sternal 45 Shank, Robert J., Federal Aviation Ageney.___ 565 Shanklin, John F., Bureau of Outdoor Recrea- tion ¥nterior: oils ie bande Saal 497 Shannon, Asst. Surg. Gen. James A., National Institutes of Tealih, bl rll fro saan? 5 Shannon, WilliamG., Soil Conservation Service_ 511 Shapiro, Harold, i S50 Criminal Division, Justice. 479 Shapiro, Dr. Hyman D., District Board of Police and Fire Surgeons 2 aa 660 Sharkey, Eleanor A., Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House. Lu ed IE SST 35. Sharkey, Robert E., House Post Office... -..-357 Sharlip, Alfred, District Processing Division____ 656 Sharp, Arthur’ A., Senate Committee on Gov- ernment Operations PRE AI A B i eke: In 248 Sharp, Freeman W., Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress... .__..___ Sharp, Hildreth T., Senate Committee on Rules and Administration... aa eae = c.coomaitsma 250 Sharp, Louis J., Administrative Office of the y . Courts.a i nea Sas] 64 Sharp, Vice Adm. U. 8S. G., Jr., Office of Chief oiNaval Operations... oo.lad 0 463 Shattuck, William P., House Committee on the TUOLOIBLY oii mitts vinniebe ww A Te 265 Sb Shaver, Gloria, House Committee on Ways and Means le hom vi i 5: ro or ro Sa A rw pe a 266 Shaw, Byron T., Agricultural Research Service. 500 Shaw, Luther, secretary to Representative Tay AOL in pit ad a BH ees 323 Shaw, y aiton, Research and Development, Navy Shawan, %; Foster, Jr., Bureau of International Cornero... un ate Fr 521 Shay, Jerome W., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System S PRORS RR SOR AT SA EL Led 555 Shea, Francis A., Office of Information, Agricul-i 51 Shea, Gerard M.: District Department of Public Welfare.______ 666 National Capital Housing Authority. _._.______ 589 Shea, Dr. Joseph F. Office of Manned Space Eh NAS A nr re ra = 588 Shea, Joseph W., Federal Trade Commission... 571 Shea, Brig. Gen. Leonard C., Army Staff_______ 450 Shea, Philip S., Installations and Logistics, ALLL RAP AT SL TV: Cpe 1 0 Lo EL 448 Shea, Richard, Maritime Administration.______ 525 Shea, Robert F. , American National Red Cross. 551 Sheaffer, Frank W., Bureau of International Commerce ae mT 521 Individual Index Page Shear, Daniel H., National Capital Planning Commission a ea ar aa Es 590 Sheehan, Harold W., General Services Adminis- ation. co en an ae 574 Sheehy, Joseph E., Federal Trade Commission. 572 Sheets, William F. >» Capitol Polis. ...ccaeuaias 361 Sheffey, Col. John P., 3d, Office of Under Secre- ry of the Army. EI ee a 448 Shell. oy District Treasury Division______ 656 Shelley, Edwin 8: , Tennessee Valley Authority. 608 Shelley, JohnF . (Representative from Cali- fornia): BIOSIADRYea Ed Re ae 13 Appropriations COTTIER, sae enn ete 251 Sha Drs Defense Atomic Support Shelton, WilliamC., Bureau of Labor Statistics. 534 Shela, Frank c, Board on Geographic Shepard, Th W., Bureau of Ipomasionar on esshindmiarneSeaton iE Shepard, Capt. Tazewell T., Jr., Naval yr to the Breduant oi Chas. N., Federal Reserve System. 4 Shepley, Ethan A. 5, Permanent Committee, Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund.____. anni Franklin C., National Science Foun- ation. fornia): Biography Appropriations Committee. _.__._._._________ 251 Shenbare Mrs. John W., American National LEI SRE CE aS Sn ERE RE ShelemyEdward J., Installations and Logistics, CONE Eren ina a Sheridan, een secretary to Representative ASDA Le I i dw bean A Sheridan, James B., Federal Communications COMUAIIRION. oo eve menmssSt ei omen Sherlock, Frank J., Legislative Reference Serv- ice, Defepgest on. Cu lanton Ne 442 Sherman, Allan, Bureau of Mines 493 Sherman, Merritt, Board of Governors of the Federal Beserye System... icc. i 0 0 Sherman, Robert C., Foreign Agricultural Serv-EON Sh ll loi Th ee cpt Cr Sherman, Saul L., Validation Board for German DOHATE OTE cies ee fie oe wns sod Sherman, Stanley M., District of Columbia Re-development Land Agency Sherrod, John, Jr. Reference Department Library of Cong POLAR gen Sherwood, Robert Be Federal Trade Commis-57 Sherwood, Rear Adm. Stephen, Bureau of Sup-plies and Seams] NOVY een conn JE 465 Shewinelen RussellN., U. % Tariff Commis- eat i a eB EL AT 607 Shibley, Frances W., District Public Library... 666 Shinkwin, Charles 5, Office of Operations, 421 Shinn, John C., Bureau of Nyt Reports, L Shipley, George E. (Representative from Illi- nois): Blograplyy: Sey Sonat Le wai aba gas 50 Appropriations Committee_.________.._______ 251 Shipley, Wilbur A., Office of Clerk of the House. 355 Shipman, Fred W., Library Division, State.___ 421 Shipp, Loy M., Ir. Public Buildings Service... 574 Shirley, Francis G., Expert Transcriber, Office of Official Reporters to House Committees. 359 Shirley, Robert V., Law Library, Library of 0h Shiroma, George, Region 12, Small Business Administration. 20 ooo Uo LE 602 Shissler, Frances, secretary to Senator Javits___ 310 Page Shively, John W., Urban Renewal Administra- Shoaib, Mohamed: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development oonaan as 678 cil International Finance Corporation. __________ 680 Sheepsaie, Charles W., Regional Offices, Post 488 Washington 2 ER Te Er I Al a ei 269 fe Joseph N., Board of Parole, Justice______ 481 Short, Clarence E., Defense Supply Agency.... 445 Short, Don L (Representative from North Dakota): Biography 128 Agriculture Committee ==5251 Shoup, Gen. David M.: Armed Forces Policy Couneil. . ocean. 436 Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps._......_____ 459 Joint Clic OL Stall. ios cb een as 443 Shouse, Mrs. Jouette, National Cultural Center. 606 Showalter, Albert K., Weather Bureau...______ 5 aan EE sn La Bhrivel: Snr E. (Representative from Kan- LETRL) BER A eon sh a SA ed IY i: Judiciary Committee Shriver, Glenn K., Senate Committee on Government Qperations........comeeeie 248 oo. Shriver, Robert Sargent, Jr., Director, Peace OL DIS i tii oo ei ms i Se mS me 426 Shryock,BR. B., Patent Office. _..c...n cli 528 Shuffle, Dr. Charles W., District Board of Podialry Examiners... cc cncnadecenas 664 asa Shuler, Col. Cecil W., Headquarters, U.S. Aarne Corns... coo dodo ns nde aa 460 Binion. ey, secretary to Representative oe Et ER se a a a ee Rem et shes 321 Shadi ‘Earl S., Martime Administration_____ 526 Shulman, Edward M., Office of the General Counsel, Agriculture Rae Ly 515 Shulman, Stephen N., Manpower Defense_____ 440 Shuman, Charles B., Cooperative Advisory COIRIIIICE. oy cpm sei tsi mm arm es ts 425 Shuman, Howard E., administrative assistant to Senator DONEIAS. oh cnn as wnt mame nrm swo 310 Seaate James F., Office of Legislative Liaison, Te 2 ee i en i a 42 Shunk, iy Robert F., Office of Operations, COlR CUI, sin isk danige ig 2 431 Shurlberg, Merwin, National Capital Transpor- Talon AZENCY. of sl i ane 591 Shute, Ellison C., Atomic Energy Commission. 554 Shwartz, Dr. Samuel, District Department of PoblicHealth. oie acti vaca iin sma 665 Sibal, Abner W. (Representative from Con- necticut): Blography ots ania tate dian 27 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Sibley, Maj. Gen. AldenK., Headquarters, U.S. Army Materiel COON. score mii 452 Sibley. Lt. Col. John L., Ale Staff... ........... 472 Sickles, Carlton R. (Representative from Mary- land): BlograpiY a ora re Er Pare sed enn Sm 68 Education and Labor Committee. _......____ 253 Sidikou, Abdou, Ambassador from Niger.______ 708 Sidotti, Saviour, District Board of Barber Ex- TELoy A SR REE £0 Dr Sidya, Souleymane Ould Cheikh, Ambassador from Mamriania.. ic de ana 706 Sieben, Harry A., Region 8, Small Business ‘Administration SREP an SS I i I 602 Siegel, Capt. Jacob, Navy Toxicology Unit____. 463 Siegel, Harold B., Office of Secretary of Health, Education, and 3501 Cry TiSPC aly 537 Siegfried, William P., Copyright Office ________ 367 Sieglaff, Rear Adm. William B., Joint Staff, a ange sm ed ee rama nes 443 Sieker, John H., Forest oom caeetox 512 Service... Siepert, Albert F., National Aeronautics and Space Administration ERE LT re Congressional Directory Page Sifton, Charles, Senate Committee on Foreign Helotlone lri habe cms acm a 248 Sigel, W. A., Railroad Ticket Office..oaauooaao-363 Siglienti, Sergio: i International Bank for Reconstruction and Development cou ii lag lal inianin 678 International Finance Corporation... ...___ 680 International Monetary Fund. ---ceemanin-n 681 Sigurdsen, Bjarne J., Office of Official Reporters of Debaies, House... cman Erased 358 Sikes, Robert L. F. (Representative from Florida): EALL fl A A I Op Re A 01 Co De 29 Appropriations Committee... ocean 251 Sikes, Walter W., Foreign Agricultural Service. 506 Siler, Eugene (Representative from Kentucky): Biography EE RI TR 5 © 62 Banking and Currency Committee __________ 252 Battle of New Orleans Sesquicentennial Cele-bration Commission... Ll ules Luis 275 Silat, Valentine W., Soil Conservation Serv-{on Ge ie i, asst bre INERT 511 Silshy, Earl C., House Committee on Appro-vriations. emi ar Joa oat ane Dh welch 263 Siltzer, Sandra S., BS07 LE rr og oe VST ft (Oh LS RN IEE a ME 315 Silva, Julio, Pan American Union... ....co.0.d 686 Silver, Bert, Office of Welfare and Pension Pong, Tabor. oo i ae a 532 Silver, Mary A., District Department of Motor NVebigless, hey isin 668 Silver, Samuel, Manpower, Defense. ___________ 440 Silverberg, Morton, District Electrical Board__ 663 Silverman, Abner D., Public Housing Adminis- Fa 1 EO Se A Se EI er TT 583 Silverman, Dr. S., Office of Naval Research____ 458 Silverman, Sheldon, Interstate Commerce Com- Wisslon Loi RAR a di 586 Silverstein, Dr. Abe, National Aeronautics and Space Administration... i...cudienpainll 589 Simehak, Morag M., Women’s Bureau, Labor. 535 Simha, S. L. N., International Monetary Fund. 681 Simi, Gino J., District. Apprenticeship. Council. 657 Simkin, William E., Federal Mediation and Conecilintion. Serviee...clade caona.: .oo 509 Simmons, Lt. Col. Edwin H.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-SION. Leee ST 683 Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com-TISSION. i hr wns ie SE dd eR SA stirs, 684 Simmons, Herschel J., General Accounting Simmons, Miles D., House document room._____ 357 Simmons, Samuel J., Bureau of Personnel, Post Ofer Taal L Bl and Bh hn Lada 486 Simms, D. Harper, Soil Conservation Service... 512 Simms, John H., Office of Legislative Counsel, Sennen aioe re rr Che eel Ts te 352 Simon, Donald J., Office of Operations, State.__ 421 Simon, Walter A., Public Housing Administra- 1s RE gr he CH RR a a © LL 584 Simons, Blanche M., House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service ri iy Ca io a 265 Simonson, Roy W., Soil Conservation Service__ 511 Simpson, Clark L., Export-Import Bank of Washington... 3 ul ora Liatn Simpson, Donald F., Public Health Service. ___ Simpson, Dr. George L., Jr., National Aeronau- tics and Space Administration... ......._ 5 Simpson, Glenn D., Statistical Reporting Serv-ice, Agriculture ai dood ide daa mans 507 Simpson, Milward L. (Senator from Wyoming): Biography 185 Banking and Currency Committee___________ 240 Interior ond Inswlar Affairs. 0 cog 00 a 242 Simpson, Brig. Gen. Ormond R., Personnel Dept., Marine Corps... cieineueabone us 460 Simpson, Robert E.: Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service... 424 Bureau of International Commerce. _.______.___ 520 Simpson, William G., Small Business A ISA OT dA aa Simpson, William R., Jr., National Capital _ Housing Authority. i mr A = Sm St Sid ei Sims, Col. Jack A.: Afr Force; Liaison Offical. dui dido npn 364 Office of Legislative Liaison, Air Force.....-. 471 Page Singer,S. Fred, Weather Bureal— oc cece oo 529 ig Charles, Bureau of Narcotics, Treas-E73, 1 EAE he St We OR yd FAR SR A AT LRN Sirica, John J., judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia (biog-raphy) Siscoe, Frank G., Bureau of European Affairs, State Department... oo a gaed ord boot 418 Sisco, Joseph J., Office of United Nations Politi-cal Affairs, State Department. ............. 417 Sisk, B. F. (Representative from California): BIOSIaDNY ei Snme SE a 16 District of Columbia Committee _ ooo_--253 Rules Committee... a 258 ili.suiidizigu Sizemore, Claude, Department of Sanitary En- oF ETLoa LATO Bp Cl foi ee LS np A TLD 667 Skallerup, Walter T., Jr., Manpower, Defense... 441 Skarin, G. Homer, House Committee on Appro- prigtions. yd. nt Te Sy 263 Skeffington, John P., Federal Crop Insurance Corporation... iil cagTNS 505 Skillern, Zell, Senate Committee on Aeronauti-cal and Space Selenees. oc o-eensoiioiul 247 Skillington, James E., National Bureau of Skillman, John F., Business and Defense Serv- ices Administr ation ad a eg EE 521 Skinder, Donald M.,, Veterans’ Administration. 610 Skinker, Dudley Goi Court of Claims... ........ 632 Skinner, Carlton, South Pacific Commission___ 689 Skinner, Edith V., secretary to Senator Scott... 312 Skinner, George S., Office’ of the Legislative Counsel, House: ns 359 oatbanitas Skinner, Col. Harry E., Defense Atomic Sup-DOLE AGONCYri oe Soe SUE 2 3 titanate 445 ind Karl, International Monetary .i Post Office DREER LTE SE SE tO daly hr YM Leds uy IN Wc 3 Sklarsky, Harry G., Antitrust Division, Justice. pid Shots 3 one Pp. secretary to Representative Beer- iy Arnold G., Federal Communications ri COMMISSION. oe erat 567 Skubitz, Joe (Representative from Kansas): LE EE SRE idlyLe 60 House Administration Committee...___ 255 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee... __._ 255° Slack, John M., Jr. (Representative from West Virginia): Biography... co. soe dr at ana adel 17 Appropriations Committee. _.___._..___.__._. 251 James Madison Memorial Commission._.____ 277 Slater, Evelyn F., secretary to Representative Mathias, o.oo... ene an alee anh 319 Slatinshek, Frank M., House Committee on Armed Services. ic. irl aera 2 Slaton, William H., Atomic Energy Commis-gion, U.B,.. oi. coi ummm Vn di ini 553 Slayton, Capt. Morgan, Navy Council of Per-Sone] Boards... ov idansak 455 Slayton, William L., Urban Renewal Adminis-EPOLION. co ra SLi ia SE Pe Bem gle 5 Slear, John K., secretary to Representative Lennon: a or rns A i ee eh 319 Sledd, Cyrill, secretary to Representative Nix. 320 Sledd, Jim B., secretary to Representative Keith. 318 Slemp, C. B., House document room........__. 356 Slezak, John, Manpower, Defense. _____________ Sloan, "Frank XK. International Security Affairs, Defense. ub te a esa at Can met 440 Sloan, Col. George B.: Army Liaison Office, Capitol. 0 eaab idl 364 Office of Chief of Legislative Liaison, Army... 449 £4 James E., Office of Manned Space Flight, os i Slone, Horace E., Federal Communications Commission wo. oon Li epdts, Jou A Su i 56 Sloop, John L., Office of Advanced Research and Technology, NASA 567 Slosberg, Hulbert Federal Communications Small, Norman J., Legislation Reference Service, Yibrary of Congress... «oo.iia ll 3 Smart, Col. Henry J., Headquarters, U.S. Mooring Corps. oil ii cantinamins Individual Index Page Smart, Robert W., House Committee on Armed Ia0 ER EG Del Smathers, George A. (Senator from Florida): BIOEADY irate rhshen Cm dns 29 Democratic Policy Committee _.____________ 245 Finance Commitiee: cicliiani atts 241 Foreign Relations Committee... _______ 241 Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa-HOM Sed mn a i A Bed 271 Select Committee on Small Business._._.____ 245 Special Committee on Aging __._____________. 246 Saint Augustine Quadricentennial Commis-27! Smedberg, Vice Adm. W. R., III: Bureau of Naval Personnel... ....coenecinia-463 Office of Chief of Naval Operations__.____.___ 463 Smedley, Velma, House Committee on the JACLYNdean 265 rida ann Smeltzer, Paul O., Licenses and Inspection, District ER mE ee Smethills, Harold R., Small Business Adminis- tration, Region ER 602 Smith, Albert C., Smithsonian Institution_____ 603 Smith, Albert M., Office of Clerk of the House. 354 Smith, Alice R., Department of Public Welfare, DISIrIOL el aii h A ee pip aes 666 Smith, Arthur M., judge, U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals (biography). _________ 629 Smith, Arthur P., Office of Register of Wills.___ 647 Smith, Bromley, National Security Council_.__ 411 Smith, C. Owen, Office of Civil Defense_____.__ 438 Smith, Carolyn, Senate Committee on Foreign LTay La RE Ce SN Wat i 248 Smith, Charles E., Bureau of Medical Services ee IR Ts Bal 542 Smith, Chester H., Senate Committee on Dis-trict of Colmbin, vt eam tae Tir 2 Smith, Charles M., Housing and Home Finance AZCNOY.. sich imines tn demon was Sass das 580 Smith, Clarence A., Bureau of State Services... 544 Smith, Clarence S., Federal Home Loan Bank Boards fos on crea 568 Smith, Dean, Bureau of International Com- 111050 i CE Se eT Fo A 520 Smith, Denzel D., National Science Foundation. 593 Smith, Donald M., Railroad Retirement Board. 595 Smith, Mrs. Douglas, secretary to Senator Bartlett 309 Smith, Douglas R., District Motor Vehicle Parking Agenc 668 occ R., District Corporation Counsel’s EE rea ear Sieh Et Te pn cota Conga 551 Smith, Edward S., Tax Division, Justice_._.___ 479 Smith, Eleanor J., secretary to Representative LT RlLI A eet rs Lp 322 Smith, Capt. Emory C., Potomac River Naval COMMING. JLo. hs sna ramen i Sa 467 Smith, Ernest K., Jr., Boulder Laboratories... 527 Smith, Everard H., Jr., Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences... 247 Smith, Cdr. F. H., Bureau of Medicine andl Surgery, NAVY ie ima a Bs em min Smith, Cdr. Floyd E.: Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis-SION. a Le i a i mae ie mam Joint Mexican-United States Defense Com- £710 TM ee La Se a Su LEV 4 Smith, Francis J., Bureau of Mines___._._.___..__ 3 Smith, Frank E. Tennessee Valley Authority... 608 Smith, Fred B., Office of General Counsel, Treasury 427 Smith, Frederic H., Accounting and Auditing Policy Staff, GAO. 365 Smith, Gay Lynne, Senate Select Committee on Small Buasiness. 02 hia JLo 0G Smith, George C., American Red Cross__.._.._ Smith, George E., Processing Department, Li- brary el Congress ona 368 Smith, Guerry R., Foreign Agricultural Service. 507 Smith, Guy D., Soil Conservation Service... -_ 511 Smith, H. Allen (Representative from Cali- fornia): Biography a rN ena 17 Rules Committee. ol lL. 0 idiantonni 258 Select Committee on Small Business... 261 Page Smith, Hammond B., Regional Offices, Civil Service Commission PEE a BS PRE le A 559 Smith, Rear Adm. Harry, Joint Staff, Defense. 443 Smith, Harryette M., secretary to Representa-Ve ONE. a 320 Smith, Helen R., secretary to Representative Murphy ol NeW. York... o co c30i ty 320 cao Smith, Henry T., Educational and Cultural Afiaivg, State Department... coi lill 416 Smith, Hilda, secretary to the Secretary, Depart-ment of Health, Education, and Welfare. __ 537 Smith, Howard W. (Representative from Virginia): BIOSIAPHY wise tod Ea at so in ER nL 173 District of Columbia Committee. ___________ 253 James Madison Memorial Commission__ ____ 277 Rules Committee. 0. oilsSoe 258 Smith, James C., House Post Office. _________ 357 Smith, James C., Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System: So. Judd ma bose Ll 556 Smith, John Lewis, Jr., chief judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions...__ 645 Smith, J. Wilson, Department of Sanitary En-gineering, 133001 Bada Ne Me ae So TL) a 667 Smith, Joseph P., Jr., Housing and Home Fi- EO Re RR Te 580 Smith, Brig. Gen. Larry A., Air Staff __________ 473 Smith, L. C., Maritime Administration Sms 526 Smith, Lloyd G., Field Offices, European Branch, FAQ, a Pai i a a ah Smith, Louis M., Jr., Foreign Agricultural SerVieR. at SR Ue 506 Smith, Margaret Chase (Senator from Maine): BIOLTIDNY .. cou ma imi ei imine Ee a Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee... 239 Appropriations Committee___._._____________ 239 Armed Services Committee... __ 240 Republican Policy Committee. _..____________ 245 Smith, Brig. Gen. Marion C., Office of Systems and Logistics, Air Poree... ou. oui 474 Smith, Neal (Representative from Iowa): Blogyaphiy. ol sc ii an deanna Appropriations Committee. oo... 251 Smith, Mrs. Neal, The Congressional Club__._. Smith, Nelson w., International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada.... 679 Smith, Oscar S., Atomic Energy Commission__ 553 Smith, Perry B., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, Senmle. uiti me abi 352 Smith, Preston G., Federal Prison Industries, LER Re Sa ee SR 482 Smith, Dr. Ralph G., Food and Drug Adminis-tration robes en ates i i a wd Be 5 Smith, Toland iy Statistical Reporting Serv-ice, A gricultur Smith, ay oy R., Office of Operations, CONSE OMAP, i iid ii hme wie ll Boe Bape ih And 431 Smith, Richard W., Atomic Energy Commis-sion... 554 Smith, S. R.: Agricultural Marketing Service... o_o... Commodity Credit Corporation._.____________ Sails, Sandra, Office of Legislative Council, : Smith, Stancil M., Bureau of Chief Postal In- spector a ip man oP rtd compe sat 3 SE 486 Smith, Stanley, Office of Clerk of the House____ 354 Seis Sganas L., Office of Minority Leader, Smith, T. Mises Office of Legal Counsel, Justice. 480 Smith, Thomas R., South Pacific Commission__ 690 Smith, Vernon L. F., Washington City Post TNR SR RR ie 670 Smith, a Edwin, Office of Comptroller of the CurrenUO ris mmm Bir te SSS EE, SN 432 Smith, Wilbur T., Official Reporters of Debates, LR 352 Smith, William. H., Internal Revenue Service__ 428 Smith, Xenophon P., Office of the Postmaster Gelleral ri an fh ds as de Ba 484 Smoot, Mrs. Juhretta N., Freedmen’s Hospital. 543 Smuck, Carl C,, District Board of Education.___ 659 Smull, "Dr. Thomas L. K., Office of Space Sci- 5&8 Smyers, Robert R., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation: i. oiaeaiosna lls 272 fia Page Smylie, Robert E., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Smyser, Col. Willis M. , Inter-American Defense B Onin oe on tii he ra nde LL 674 Smyth, Henry D., U.S. Representative to the International ’ Atomic ° Energy Agony Vienna... casi oo Lond tla doar ally: Smyth, Maj. JosephJ., Air Force Liaison Office. Snavely, Katharine S., "Joint Ec¢onomic Commit-tee Sneed, ‘Melvin W., Staff, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Sneed, Theo. W., Senate Committee on Public A NT Snow, Wimaw B., Jr., Federal Trade Commis-: sio Snow, W illiam P., Ambassador to Paraguay- Snowden, George W., Housing and Home Fi-nance Agency Snowden, Louise W., Secretary to Representa-tive Addabbo Snowdon, Henry T., Office of Transport pag Page Spaatz, Gen. Carl, American Battle Monuments Commission 550 Spain, David R., Office of Judge Advocate Gen-459 Spal, Sam G., House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce Spalter, Abraham R., Federal Power Commis- Spangler, George W., International Claims, State Department Spangler, Lewis E., Federal Supply Service_.__ 57 Sparkman, John J. (Senator from Alabama): Biography Banking and Currency Committee Foreign Relations Committee. oo .___._ 241 Joint Committee on Defense Production 271 Joint Economic Committee. ____.__..________. 273 Senate Office Building Commission Select Committee on Small Business The Interparliamentary Union Communications, State Sparks, Charles J., Civil Service Commission... Sparks, Col. Harold P. Office of Legislative Liaison, Air Force cation, and Welfare J. Rowland, Public Buildings Service_. 574 Snyder, J., District of Columbia Court Sparling, James M., Jr., secretary to Represen- Snyder, Joseph 646 tative Harvey of Michigan of General Sessions M. G. (Gene) (Representative from Sparrough, Malcolm E. , District Motion Picture Snyder, Operations’ Board Kentucky): Biography Spauls, Walter, Jr., Education and Labor Office Snyder, William H.: Advisory Board, Post Office Office of the Deputy Postmaster ‘General Spector, Sochowski, Clary, secretary to Representative Contract Bed Spector, Melbourne L., Inter-American Affairs, State Department Rostenkowski A RR a SE eR RE Boeniohsol Herman, House Recording Stu- i ol ation Sokol, Sidney S., Fiscal Service, Treasury Solomon, Frederic, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 55 Solomon, Morris A., Office of the General i SD iy Housing and Home Finance Age Spi ioe Arnolds, Latvian Minister Spence, A. N., Navy Publications and Printing 456 Spencer, F. H., Agricultural Research Service. _ 500 Spencer, Richard A., Patent Office Spencer, Samuel, Washington National Monu- ment Society. 5 Counsel, NLRB Spender, Sir Percy, International Court of i Spicer, Hiram H., Interstate Commerce Com-mission Spicer, Maj. Gen. PrescottM Reserve System Solomon, Samuel S., Small Business Adminis- tration Severed, Truman, American National Red grams, Air Force 47 Spiegel, Joe M., Office of the Deputy Post- master General 551 Spiers, Ronald I., Bureau of European Affairs, BE HE Albert W., Identification Labora-a tory, Post Office Somers, Bernard V., Office of Secretary of the i 3 Somers, James J.: Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Rervice caidaCain) elated. dn, 5 Uh Commodity Credit Corporation Somerville, James A., Farmers Home Admin-istration Somerville, James G., District Public Utilities Commission Sommer, Viola G., Joint Economic Committee. 273 Sommers, Carl E., Office of the Doorkeeper Sonnenberg, Harry F., Office of Secretary of the'Senate co. liso ULC gi Jory Jia alae JL 350 0 Sonnett, Eileen, House Committee on Ways and Means Sonntag, Albert H., Regional Offices, Le Service Commission Soponis, -Clare, secretary to Fr Pucinski Sorensen, Theodore C., Special Counsel to the President 409 Sorenson, ThomasC., U.S. Information Agency. 609 Southard, Frank A., Jr., International Mone- tary Fund 6 Southwick, Paul, Area Development Adminis-tration, Cominerce 519 State Department Spiller, Lou Nora, secretary to Senator. Yar- borough Spillers, Arthur R., Forest Service 512 Spinelli, Pier Pasquale, European Office of United Nations _ 692 Spira, Herbert L., Senate Select Committee on Small Business 24 Spiropoulous, Jean, International Court of Spivacke, Harold, Reference Department, Li-brary olfCongress: Jl oo. cin iuinal 36 Spivey, William E,, Rural Electrification Ad- ministration 510 Splitt, Orville S., Public Affairs, Defense Sprague, Irvine H. , secretary to’ Representative 319 Sprankle, Kenneth, House Committee on Ap-propriations Sprecher, H. Franklin, Jr., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve sy stem Springer, Elizabeth B., Senate Committee on Springer William IL. (Representative from Illinois): Biography District of Columbia Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Springsteen, George S., assistant to Under Secre-tary of State 413 Spritzer, Ralph S., Office of Solicitor General, Justice 477 Individual Index Sproles, James B., Office of Finance, State______ Sproul, Dr. Robert G., Advisory Board on Notional Parks, ete. ooo. to coer. raeriis Sprouse, Philip 0. Ambassador to Kingdom OF Cambodia: oi ara ah ines dao 715 Sprules, William M., International Pacific Halibut Commission. ._.— vom Staats, Elmer B., Bureau of the Budget.___.___ Stack, Jean, secretary to Senator MeCarthy____ 311 Staco, pl, Col. Nerva, Inter-American Defense Stabs Neil (Representative from Michigan): Biography Science and Astronautics Committee ._______ Stafford, June C., House Committee on Science and -Asironauties. sc dasnaoation 265 dials Stafford, George, administrative assistant to Senator Carlson... uns abens wb widen deme 309 Stafford, Jao T. (Representative from Ver-mont, Biography... .....: 170 ATIEY oei be md a rm a eo I Staggers, bid 0. (Representative from West irgin Bir LE Ste Ta SC 179 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Post Office and Civil Service Committee...._ 257 Federal Records Council. . ..ivvanensascning 578 Stahl, O. Glenn, Civil Service Commission.._.. Sele, Thos. E., Federal Maritime Commis- Stalnake?, a, Foreign Scholar- 0h ee mi ret Bn ma ne rm BR 424 Stay Coin F., Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation eri ke A on a 272 Stamm, Gilbert G., Bureau of Reclamation.... 495 Stancil, James W, , Veterans’ Administration___ 610 Stanley, AA, , Coast and Geodetic Survey.___. 524 Stanley, Berry W., Federal Trade Commission. 572 Stanley, Rear Adm. Emory D., Jr., Office of the Comptroller, NAVY, io hh i wm aii 457 Stanley, Virgil B. , Southwestern Power Admin-istration, Interior SHAR SS SRE 497 Sienion, Beryle E., Farmer Cooperative Serv-oh Ty G. Frederick, Howard University.-.._ 540 Stanton, Harker T., Senate Committee on Agri-culture and Forestry Rm et ar od 247 Staples, George H., Civil Accounting and Audit-ing Division, GAO 365 Staples, Helen T., secretary to Representative WW RAPON is id diet hbo ho ei Bl Starbird, Lt. Gen. Alfred D., Defense Com-IMUNICALIONS AGENCY. nema 445 ieeemee Stark, John R., Joint Economic Committee___. 273 Stark, Kenneth A., secretary to Representative aa le WER DRA 316 Stark, Maxine H., secretary to Representative Visrtiwof.CalHornin.. S20 Lot foi 319 Starlund, George C., International Pacific Sal-mon Fisheries Commission... ______. 68 Simos, Ralph A., Tax Court of the Uris Starns, Henry C., Rural Electrification TERI ISU aAOn Re 510 Statland, Edward M., Office of Corporation Counsel, D.C. Government... .=i.ooovomeatn 636 Stavropoulos, Constantin A., United Nations-. 692 Stearns, Donald M., Office of the General CoUnSel, NAVY ie ttn it Wot on din om 4 Stearns, John F., Reference Department, LAbrary of Congress. soc sans, = 2: mn 369 craecs Stearns, Dr. Robert L., Advisory Board on Na-tonal Parks, ole. oon ioeie. LE LT a5 494 Stearns, Robert M., U.S. District Court for the Districtol Columbia =. i. rr.oi Stebbins, Henry E., Ambassador to Nepal.____ Page Steed, Tom (Representative from Oklahoma): BIOTIN. als api SE Se ai 1) 138 Appropriations Committee. ___. _____. ____ i Select Committee on Small Business Steele, Donald P., Regional Offices, Post Office. 487 Steele, Harry A., Economic Research Service, FET Hn i RET pS el Steele, John W., Civil Service Commission_____ Sree irs Louise S., District Board of Edu- Steere, Col eBoy i, Office of Legislative Liai-son, Steele, ri Gen. William 8., Internadonsl Security Affairs, Defense... .....___. Steele, Wm, T., Jr., Farm Credit Rn tio Steely, ] Newton, Civil Service Commission... 557 E. Steely, E. Newton, Jr., Office of District Cor- poration Counsel. i cuihiseeinstnass 658 Steely, Lewis R., Oapitol Page School.._.______ 362 Steen, Junius OC. ! House Post Office... ciao 357 Steeves, John M,, Ambassador to Afghanistan. 715 Steffes, Rebert B. , Bureau of Labor Statistics... 534 Steffes, H. VF. Maritime Administration. _._.. Steger, Meritt H., General Counsel, Navy______ Stegner, Dr. Wallace E. , Advisory Board on Na- tonal Parks ete. i Lui revels.oo vase oii 494 Steidle, Edward, Federal Coal Mine Safety Board ol Review... oo0s insta ningiens bij Seymour, Office of Comptroller, Coast 430 Se Ls EO ’ 457 Stein, dn F.. Tie Fire Department. .____ 660 Stein, Harry N., American Law Division, Yihraryv eof. Congress... o.oo aa 367 Steinberg, Joseph, Bureau of the Census.__..___ 523 Steine, David, American National Red Cross. 551 Steinreich, Kenneth P., Advisory Board, Post Office St fy L., Assistant General Counsel, Datonee. iaedit cu ean 441 Stennis, i (Senator from Mississippi): Biography. ale 84 Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee... 239 Approprintions Committee....._.; ._. 23 Armed Services Committee... _....__. National Forest Reservation Commission.__. 278 National Memorial Stadium Commission... New Orleans Sesquicentennial Celebration OMISSION 1 fe i criobie sme od tee Se ated The Interparliamentary Union._______________ Stephansky, Ben S., Ambassador to Bolivia-_._ 715 Stephens, D. M.,, International Joint Commis- I HR le SOee he 680 Stephens, Edmund, Management Divisions, NE UE ry a ae Sen SE Re Stephens, Malcolm R., Food and Drug Admin- £1 0 BUTT RE, PeOR BE 540 Stephens, Oren, U.S. Information Agency.__... 609 Stephens, Robert G., Jr. (Representative from Georgia): Biography... --——-—-~-z-2~-----co--o__._._o Banking and Currency Committee. Stephenson, Charles H., Jr., Reference Depart-ment, Library of Congress i Sh bin 369 Sn Harold M., Bureau of the Public bt Stephenson, James W., Office of Clerk of House__ 355 Beppe, Mathew 8, Government Printing Stepper, Emil J., Bureau of Transportation, Post Office 484 Sterman, Ly A., National Archives and Beeorde Service... mricpa aE 577 Stern, Charles G., Public Housing Administra-BION a a Ae LadnLsid 583 Stern, Harold P., Freer Gallery of Art___..._... 604 Sternberg, Alexander J., Federal National Mort-gage Assogiation aoe Slo ees oleae 584 Stevens, Mrs. Clair, secretary to Representative 7.5 AT TT 1 a ee Sm IO, 314 Stevens, George, Jr., U.S. Information Agency. 609 Stevens, Lawrence N., Bureau of Outdoor Rec- reation, IntBEIor. occ ce Sti dn den oiR ne um 497 Congressional Directory Page Stevens, Robert D., Processing Department, Library ol Congress... ........... triad 368 Stevens, Roger L. ira Cultural Center... 606 Stevens, Willard, Office of Clerk of the House... 354 Stevenson, Adlai E.: Special Missions, United Nations... —oeo-720 U.S. Representative to the United Nations_.. 422 Stevenson, Andrew, House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce... oil 264 Stevenson, William E., Ambassador to Repub- Heofthe Phillippines. o.oo 719 Stever, Dr. H. Guyiford, Air Staff _______._.... 472 Stewart, C. Allan, “Ambassa dor to Venezuela... 720 Stewart, Col. Charles Bo AlrStaff. iii 4 Stewart, Charles D., Bureau of Labor Statistics. Stewart, Hugh L., Economic Research Service, Agriculture LE ah ee a 508 Stewart, H. Warren, Department of Licenses and Inspections, Distrieh i. Jon 661 Sova Dr. Irvin, Office of Emergency Plan-wi: PPh J. George: Acting Director of Botanic Garden. accu. Architect of the Capitol. Jill sl tora te 2) Capitol Police Board) 0h doth bis, 3 Commission for Extension of the U.S. Capitol. Stewart, J. W., Foreign Agricultural Service. Stewart, Odom, Farmers Home Administration, TLE LL en LB A ee A SE Stewart, Potter, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Cottt (BIogTaDNY Yo cariammmiaman: 614 Stewart, Ralph, Office of Clerk of the House... 355 Stewart, Ralph T., Bureau of International oh SNARE 520 Stover; T. Dale, United States National Mu- Ti George F., Office of Fiscal Assistant Secretary, T reasury 498 Stiebeling, Hazel K., Agricultural Research ER TE ERA Rt ar Ct Ji Ady pt Lg SU Ca 0 500 SHIT iy House Committee on Merchant Marine id Eseries rirenaman 265 Still, Richard L., Community Facilities Ad-EEE 7) tam Seas1 IE end EL So Bp 581 Stillman, John S., Department of Commerce... 517 Stillwell, Bertram E., Interstate er 4 COTMNISTION oo ep ar i i B., Railroad peo EL hE ay To SAT gE ho dd mn ons Stilwell, Brig. Gen. Richard G., U.S. Military Academy ral fr ch ar eft ESR Ee 452 Stinchfield, Roger A., clerk, First Judicial Cir-cuit, U.S. Court of Appeals Le as 618 Stinson, Capt. James, Navy Discharge Review oar Stinson, Bill (Representative from Washing- tonny: Blomrapiy cs ho A a SA 177 Government Operations Committee_______.__ 254 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy._._.__ 274 Stocking, Donald J., regional office, Securities and Exchange Commission.....evvmeeeecinna 598 Stockman, Lt. Col. James R., Office of the Under Secretary ofthe. Navy oe cr alist 454 Stockstill, Oneta L., House Committee on Armed Servieos yan EE ER RE IN EET pe 524 Tsiang, Dr. Tingfu F., Ambassador from China_ 700 Tubby, Roger W., U.S. Representative to the European Officeof the UN___.._...__..____ 720 Tubridy, Donald J., House Committee on the Districiof Columbia. coe nein iduas 263 Tuck, William M. (Representative from Vir- ginia): BIOTA a Taea 172 Judiciary Commies. cust msm ienenus concn 256 Un-American Activities Committee. _-.._____ 259 Tucker, Cleveland, Official Reporter, House.___ 358 Tucker, Margaret W., Office of Majority Whip, at Tucker, Raymond R., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations ___________ 549 Tucker, Robert C., clerk, Eighth Judicial Cir-cuit;=U.8. ‘Court of APDealS. oo mis 619 Tucker, Robert S., Defense Research and Engi-Yo RITE RR ah ie CLL SSE i et ec RR 436 Tucker, William H., Interstate Commerce Com-TA) Tr TAA Lr Wa SC SS I Sh 585 EL Tucker, W. Stevens, regional office, Securities and Exchange Commission... noounna--= 598 Tudela, Vice Adm. Franciso, Inter-American Delonge BOA. ot a Fes i in mm SS DE 674 Tuggle, Kenneth H., Interstate Commerce Com-TT Er LL) £ ne ERE I DR Cal GR NI 585 Tully, Francis W., Bureau of Public Affairs, State DePATtMEnt. i... com ese = wire imma 417 Tully, Grace G., Democratic Conference of the FE I EE a I SSR Ut 2 Re 248 Tunison, Abram V., Fish and Wildlife Service_. 491 Tupling, W. Lloyd, administrative assistant to Senator Neuberger. ican an=amaes 312 Tupper, Stanley R. (Representative from Maine): BOT aD Sant pA Rem Rs iit i reins 67 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee__ Turkington, Edward L., Small Business Ad-ministration, Region 12. ico cron Turley, Cdr. Myles D. J., Office of Under Secretarv-0l The cou.ions 454 Navy. anes Turmo, Carl A., Armed Services Board of Con-dr ADORNS a ann 446 Turnage, William V., Bureau of Inter-American Turner, Blake E., Veterans’ Administration___. 610 Turner, Bolon B., judge, Tax Court of the United States (Wiography) or ceeenmnmnnan 643 Turner, Bruce, United Nations Turner, Claude G., Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service... ceecccecncana-503 Turner, Francis C., Bureau of Public Roads... 529 District Public Library Board ____...___ ena 665 District Unemployment Compensation SEOE ll le yb on 668 Turner, Julian B., Federal Power Commission. 570 Turner, Kenneth H., administrative assistant to Senator almadee. o.oo as ai.talnaey 313 Turner, Kennon H., Region 5, Small Business Administration... Loan 601 or Turner, Lyle M., Tax Division, Justice. ______.. 479 Turner, Wilbur E., Office of Sergeant at Arms, LE PORLE RO SE SL 351 Turner, William J., Maritime Administration__ 525 Turpin, William N., Special Assistant to the Secretary, Treasury... vrit inn 427 Turpin, William P., General Services Adminis-Tt EN I Tl A SS SA SY eA 574 Tursi, Mary C., Senate Select Committee on Smal Business, a Na 46 Tuten, J. Russell (Representative from Georgia): Biography arRR ee 37 Public Works Committee... ori oo. 08, 258 Tuthill John W., U.S. Representative to the European Communities, Brussels. __.._.____ 720 Tuttle, Lewis C., Utilization and Disposal Berviee. a ilu nln in ri a as 576 Tutu, Osei, Ghanaian Chargé d’Affaires.____... 703 Tweed, Harry, House Post Office_______._______ 357 Twiss, Francis E., District Department of High- ways and Tiaffje x ir oar ram Te 661 Tyler, Allan C., Federal National Mortgage Association. oo li ee La 584 Tyler, Carloe, Office of the Majority Secretary, Senate eR 352 Tyler, st M., secretary to Representative Estelle Green of Pennsylvania 317 Tyler, Col. Max C., Defense Atomic Support BOE oe a 445 Tyler, Ralph W., National Science Board._._.... 594 Tyler, William R: Assistant Secretary of State for European A re aweSe Al 418 Board of the Foreign Service... _______ 423 Tyson, Herbert L., District of Columbia Re-development Land Agency -_.....cooe--564 Tyson, James G., District Alcoholic Beverage Control: Boned rire rode finda ude Tyson, Ross S., Small Business Administration. 602 U Udall, Morris K. (Representative from Arizona): 33010 TEL Sa a A di Lb ln Le J Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. .._. 255 Post Office and Civil Service Committee____ 257 Udall, Stewart L. (Secretary of the Interior): Biography...... Migratory Bird Conservation Commission.__ 277 National Forest Reservation Commission._._. 278 National Park Trust Fund Board .__..________ 494 President’s Council on Physical Fitness._-___ 595 The Virgin Islands Corporation. __________.__. 496 Udell, Gilman G., House document room... 356 Udochi, Julius Momo, Nigerian Ambassador... 708 Ugast, Frederick B., Tax Division, Justice.... 479 Uhlenhop, William B., Civil Service Commis- BIO LL a me A HE RR re pi 568 Uhler, Frank G., Assistant Director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing... cceaa.saa .: 32 Ullman, Al (Representative from Oregon): DOTaD NY ot tic ve simi a Bos ADA 140 National Monument Commission. ......_.._.. 278 Ways and Means Committee... ...ooeeoe..o 259 Ullman, Mrs. Albert, The Congressional Club__ 563 Ulm, Capt. Kenneth S., Coast and Geodetic 5 ET Se SL pl Rn Sl 524 Ulmer, Naomi Z., Capitol Page School. __._____ 362 Ulmer, Ralph E., Office of Programs, NASA ___ 587 Umstead, Lyman J., District Corporation Coun- 658 Underhill, A. Heaton, Bureau of Outdoor Rec-1eaHI0n, ILL IO. 4 Em aman a Ema 497 oneness Congressional Directory Page Underhill, Capt. E. G., Bureau of Yards and Docks. Underwood, Doris B., secretary to Ser tive Becker 314 EVE BaET. oo or eats 314 Underwood, P. James, District Office of the Corporation Counsel 658 Underwood, William J., National Aeronautics and Space Administration... _______ 587 Underwood, Willis O., Veterans Administration. 610 Unger, Maj. Gen. Ferdinand T., Joint Staff, Defense 443 esi Leonard, Ambassador to Kingdom of 718 Unkr Robert C., Installations and Logistics, Defense 438 Unneve?, Clarence, Federal Power Commis- rla le a Upham, Lt. Gen. John S., Jr., Headquarters, 0. S. Continental Army Command 451 Upton, T. Graydon, Inter-American Develop-ment Banko. sdihcic ani dd einen idoiin. 675 ‘Ure, Viola L., Joint Economic Committee. _____ 273 Urrutia, Col. Carlos, Inter-American Defense BORA dn sh id Se iB rime RR ir 674 Urrutia, Javier, International Monetary Fund. 682 Usher, Capt. William R, Alt Staff... .c..... 472 Utt, James B. (Representative from California): Biography seer hele ECR FS a 21 ~ Ways and Means Committee... .cveueeeaa-259 V Yoon, ILydia, House Committee on Agriculture. Vago, Adm. Alberto Pablo, Inter-American De-fense Board Vail, Thomas “LC”, Joint Committee on Inter-nol Revenue Taxation... cove cui ntnnmends Valdez, Dick A. Small Business Administra- tion, Regional and Branch Offices_._....___. 602 Valeo, Francis R., Office of the Majority Leader, ONAL rs en ee EE aE 349 Valltos, Catherine, Office of Clerk of the House_. 354 Van Beek, Roberta, secretary to Senator Mundt. Van Blan com, Herbert P., Office of Foreign Commercial Services, Commerce... van Campenhout, Andre: International Bank for Reconstruction and DOvelODmIen a ae gb an and 678 International Finance Corporation International Monetary Fund Vance, Cyrus Roberts (Secretary of the Army): Biography. a a see nee to 447 Armed Forces Policy Council. ooo cvuaaeaca-a 436 Foreign-Trade Zones Board... .ofc..i-573 National Forest Reservation Commission _ __. 278 Van Chuong, Tran, Viet-Nam Ambassador. __. 711 Van Deerlin, Lionel (Representative from California) 2 DIOSTADNY oi a mos Emme ae Unb dna emia 22 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. 256 Vandegrift, Gen. AlexanderA., American Battle Monuments Commision. rms ssss 550 Sectsnin Vander Fade, Gerrit, Cooperative Advisory a COTMNLECE, in ribs sama Sint = Swe Em Yan Dorsal, i itiiam R., Soil Conservation Z:hate117 FH PRR al ee Or Rey Lane pl OR Set Van der Vaik, H. M. H. A., International Monetary Fund 0 RUS EE 681 Yondervrh Col. Ralph E., Jr.,, Army Liaison (¢] Vander Zee, Rein J., Office of the Majority Secretary, sy pi Eeal a a SR 352 Van Horn,E. L., Atomic Energy Commission_. 554 Van Horn, Opal, secretary to Representative SY RT hea La A 20 Vanik, Charles A. (Representative from Ohio): BIO DN. Bn anna 135 Banking and Currency Committee. .._..___. 252 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee._ 257 Vanik, Mrs. Charles A. The Congressional Clu | Lh RRS ed dab Slike JRE a 563 Van Mater, Lt. Col. Robert A., Office of Space Systems, Cogn 0 lea EI ean Rall 47 Van Mol, Louis J., Tennessee Valley Authority. 608 Page Van Natta, Maj. Gen. Thomas F., Inter-Amer-ican Defense College 674 Vanni, Michael J., Office of the Sergeant at AYE, Senate. iidenta ng ea at 351 Van Pelt, William X. (Representative from Wisconsin): BOE DY La vam ir es gin WE a a eA i 183 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee... 257 Science and Astronautics Committee. ......_. 258 Van Riper, Francis H., Maritime Administra-HOB hi icin pam San RR 5 sii A 526 van Roijen, J. H., Netherlands Ambassador___._ 707 Van Sanford, Gordon M., Office of District Corporation Br RR CE Fe 658 Van Stockum, Brig. Gen. Ronald R., Head-quarters, Marine Cor 1 DA I Sa ae 460 Van Vliet, Col. Charles T Office of Informa-“tion, Air F 471 van Vuuren, Ad. J. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development... 678 International Finance Corporation__.____...... 680 Varah, James C., District Fire Department.___._ 660 Varble, Winifred, secretary to Representative A Lin, 322 Varner, Jeanne P., General Services Adminis-ration. Featies aio, yen, secretary to Senator Edmond- Votan David B,, United Nations... _.-.--692 Vaughan, Daniel é, District Board of Regis-tration for Professional Engineers... 664 Youghal, J. W., Commodity Credit Corpora-os Veins, Mary Lou, Senate Committee on Porn enn Dae Lule ss Sern ie Vaughan, William W., Office of Secretary of the Senate 350 Vaughn, Capt. William S., Office of Engineer- ing, "Coast Guard Veatch, Ellis H., Bureau of the Budget _._._._ Vedeler, Harold c., Bureau of European Affairs, as S Veghte, Lewis, Jr., secretary to Representative Bromwell 315 Velebet, Vladimir, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe... .o.leea-..is 9 Venetoulis, Ted, secretary to Representative ot TO AT See FR AIR Aa UR ARI se aE Ll or 322 Verkler, Jerry T., Senate Committee on Interior and Tosolor Affalys oo ean 24 Verkouteren, Mary, secretary to Representa- IVE TIORION. 1 Lins ita on sro BER Vernon, Edward M., Weather Bureau... 529 WV os Clara E., Office of the Under Secretary of b oh ‘Vester, ant E., American National Red C1 TR A Ee Safw mie BN Pi 551 Viat, Arthur C., Federal Mediation and Con-STIALEON OTVIO0 cc ure ns ata nnn sama 569 Vickery, Maj. Chester B., Defense Atomic SUDPOTE AZSNCY.. os nammhdesansh tesa peat 444 hy Raymond E., Foreign Agtieutiaral I TRi a anal ph Viet Bernard J., Federal Aviation Agency. 566 Villa, Hernando Agudelo: Inter-American Development Bank. _..____... Pan American Union oo Villaronga, Mariano, Caribbean Organization... 673 Vinciguerra, John V., Atomic Energy Commis-#53 Vinson, Carl (Representative from Georgia): Biography of Armed Services Committee. oon Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy.. 274 Board of Visitors to the Military Academy... 274 Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy...._. 274 House Office Building Commission.____.._____ 270 Visher, Paul 8., Civil Defense, Defense... 425 Vitale, Michael J., Federal Trade Commission. 572 Vittrup, Lt. Gen. Russell L., Army Staff... 450 Vis George, Jr., Bureau of Customs, Treas-om Vogel, Bertram M., District Department of Licenses and Inspections... oo coo env 661 Individual Index Page Vogl, go Frank H., Office of Secretary of the Vogel, oid A., Food and Agriculture Organi-zation of the United Nations_._..._.._.____ 673 Vogel, John V,, regional office, Securities and Exchange Common, ceri 598 Vogel, Ralph H., Board of Foreign Scholarships. 424 Vogt, "Brig. Gen. John W. +I 0.3 Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans and Programs i Gena Volcker, Paul A., Office of Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs, Treasury. ovieocantehasd 427 Vollendorf, Col. Robert E. fice of Chief of Legislative Liaison, Army ER DEL a A420 7 449 Volwiler, Ernest H., National Science Board... 594 vom Baur, F. Trowbridge, Commission on In- ternational Rules of Judicial Procedure.___.._ 561 von Braun, Dr. Wernher, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. occ eca-589 von Storch, Earl, Urban Renewal Administra- ; 5 1 REI On 0 CN A eB Rl EB rl Ber 581 Voris, Ruth, Public Housing Administration__. 584 Voth, Elizabeth, Senate Committee on Repub- Hoan Conference. i hdos dora ibe ih Seas 250 Vreeland, Col. Frederick F., Office of Comp-12oMer, AIL BOrCe. «daind a 473 nest Ww trati ion aE Ens rr a Be ey 600 Ww Be 5 oseph C., judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions... 645 Wade, Earle J., House Committee on Govern-TNeNLODerationS oo Joh aseua dla asta 264 Wade, Maj. Gen. Horace M., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Plans and Programs.......__ 474 Ww i Yona; House Committee on Ways and Ww a hs H. B., Educational and Cultural Affairs, State Department Sh EE ‘Wadleigh, "Cecil H., Research Divisions, wat ear an 501 Wadsworth, Edward W., clerk, Fifth Jodi Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals gh Re Wagsy A, Herb, secretary to Em eA Wor uA Lt. Col. John B., Jr., Military As-sistant to Secretary of the Army i 448 ‘Waggoner, Robert E., secretary to Representa-tive Brotzman meine oe CUVEE eu 315 ‘Waggonner, Joe D., Jr. (Representative from Louisiana): LE TE Sa RC ioe Bn hn ER “Bea Lo 65 House Administration Committee _.._.____.___ 255 Science and Astronautics Committee. ________ 258 om Aubrey J., Tennessee Valley Author-) 08 Bt i rd Li EA me RBA 42 Wahl, Yd A, Patent Office... .....cioent 528 Wahrenbrock, Howard E., Federal Power Com- YSSION Eo a aA 571 Wait, Day J., Federal Power Commission...._. 571 Waitzenegger, Jacques: International Bank for Reconstruction and DeVelOPMENT.... ii arin as ain mms ht aa 677 International Finance Corporation. __________ 680 International Monetary Fund... .ooo...__ 681 Wakelin, James H., Jr., Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Research and Development_____ ‘Walden, Austin Thomas, American Battle Mon-uments Commission. i aca 550 Waldron, Bob, secretary to Representative DROINDOILY: os a a a real 323 Waldrop, Walter I., Civil Service Commission. 558 ‘Waldstreicher, H., Patent Office................ 528 Wales, Hubert, Rural Electrification Adminis-EIN ee 509 Walinsky, Edward P., Bureau of International Commerce. a aa 520 Walker, Betty F., Civil Service Commission___ 559 Walker, Brooks, National Inventors Council_. 519 ‘Walker, Burnis, Legislative Reference Service_. 367 Walker, Dr. Donald I., Atomic Energy Com- Page Walker, Emily, secretary to Representative 4 218 FD) EL i rt LT Sha RRO ry 8 Tl 323 Walker, Eric A., National Science Board......_ 594 Walker, Frank, House Post Office_...__..__..__ 357 Walker, Harold D., Farmer Cooperative Serv- Walker, Harry L., judge, District of Columbia Court of General Sessions__.__..____...____ Walker, John, National Gallery of Art.___..._.. Walker, Leland D., District Department i Walker, Ww fam E. rr onl Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Ww alker, William W., Office of Personnel, State. 420 Wall, Dottie, secretary to Representative Dent_ 316 Ww allace, Col. Hugh D., Air Staff. 2.2 1. 473 o-__ Wallace, James L., Federal Maritime Commis- , Leon M., Veterans’ Administration. . 610 Wallace, Richard D., District Department of Highways and Traffic 61 Wallace, Robert A., Assistant to the Secretary, Treasury 428 Ww iy Maximilian, District Department of INSUTaNee. os ou Ls a NL aR iL rel 661 Walleiph, Robert S., National Bureau of Stand- WwW Adis Andy, Office of Finance, State.--..----Ww allen, I. Eugene, U.S. National Museum... 604 Wallenstein, Merrill B., National Bureau of Standards i TR AR he A rs bri 527 Waller, L. F., Administrative Office, Navy De DAT INC Co a an 455 Ww alls, Mildred, secretary to Representative DDL sai a Tna sa be mee ams Sine mmm nl eel is SWE 2 Ww Eh George M. (Representative from New Jersey): Biography a ra. a a eh me oh, 100 Government Operations Committee. _.._..__. 254 Post Office and Civil Service Committee... 257 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission___.__ 280 Wallner, Woodruff, International Organization AfTalrs, State. i ns Sao Annie 416 Wallrodt, George R., Jr., Senate Committee on Republican Conlerenes. t. . xm saba vase Wallrodt, George R., Metropolitan Police-_.___ Walp, Dr. William Robert, District Depart- ment of Occupations and Professions... 664 Walrath, Laurence K., Interstate Commerce CormInISSION. =. oe rr ca. La Te 585 Walsh, Jeremiah E., Board Walsh, Leonard Patrick, judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (biogra-phy Walsh, Robert M., Economic Research Service, Agriculture er a SA ma 508 Walsh, William T., Jr., Reference Department, Libearvol Congress. rain oul loa lie et 369 Walsmith, William J., District Fire Depart-TILT RSE Be Be ST Te Ce 660 Walstrom, Joe D., International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Walter, Alpheus L., Processing Department, Library of Congress an ei SB rm oo ar 368 Walter, Francis E. (Representative from Penn- sylvania) : BIO ay os ceaSSD 146 Un-American Activities Committee. .....----259 Judiciary Committees. i... eet 256 Joint Committee on Immigration and Na- tionality PodeVi . 0. at a asa 71 Walter, John H., Administrative Office, Navy.. 455 Walters, Lawrence M., Federal Home Loan LET ER a tin Cot SRR 568 Walthall, John H., Tennessee Valley Authority. 609 Walton, Louis E., Federal Housing Adminis- 13 Ei Lar EEEa Deh TT 54 Sr] BE) FN RE RE Sa Congressional Directory Page Walton, Robert E.: Civil Service COMMISSION -o-oo 559 U.S. Civil Service Commission Liaison Office. 363 Wambach, Richard F., Senate Judiciary Com-mittee. Seton tenes aha ean Rie 249 ‘Wangsness, Helen L., secretary to Representa-tive Oliver P. Bolton Wannall, William H., Office of Secretary of the LE RBH La SA MS LL SS 3 Ward, Charles L., administrative assistant to House Majority Leader. ..cammnuecrenanmnnns 353 ‘Ward, Dorothy, Senate Committee on Appro-DPI EONE. nr ee me am 5 fame 247 ‘Ward, Justus C., Regulatory Divisions, Agri-SEER 1g IRE na Rn TE CR ER HN ga LT Cy 501 Ward, Raymond B., Department of Sanitary Engineering rene pn Ee mS mem 667 Ward, Shirley I., District of Columbia Court of General Sessions TERPIRRRE WT SME 5 DONOR 645 ‘Ward, Truman, House Majority Room...______ 358 ‘Warner, Carol C., secretary to Representative Vanik 323 Warner, David R., Lands Division, Justice._.__ 479 Warner, Dr. J. C., Atomic Energy Commission. 554 Warner, John S., Central Intelligence Agency.__ 411 Warner, Q. B., Bureau of Naval Weapons___.__. 464 Warner, Ruth W,, Office of Legislative Counsel, Senate lenl se 352 Warner, William W., Peace Corps Warren, Earl (Chief Justice, nied States Suprene Court): BlograpNyY . im ae a aad 613 Member, Smithsonian Institution. _..___._____ 604 ‘Washington National Monument Society.__ Warren, Elsie M., District Department of Pub-He Wa Te i om ae Bh min wd 666 Warren, Dr, Evart F., District Board of Op- tometry Warren, Maj. Gen. Frederick M., Army Staff. Warren, George L., Sr., Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, State Department. ...._.. 422 Warren, Harold J., J oint Committee on Defense Production 1. n Jar N Rr iL TA 271 Warren, Maj. Gen. Robert H., Superintendent, Aly Force AcQOmY . ang ane ads ....coe iumnsne 475 ‘Warsing, R. C., Office of Naval Research.____.. 458 Warthman, Col. Jack D., Atomic Energy Com- WSSIOn. a Cs he 555 Washburn, Dr. Henry Bradford, Jr., National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board. ___ ‘Washburn, M. M., Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, Cecilia E,, Pan American Union.. Washington, George Thomas, circuit judge, Court of Appeals for the District of Co-lumbis. Cireuit-(biography). o.oo... i0onl 621 Washington, James A., Jr.: National Capital Housing Authority.c....... 589 Public Utilities Commission, District........ 666 Washington, Walter E., Housing AULNOTIY... .. cae er enavosiinnatats Wassell, Brig. Gen. Ralph L.: National Inventors Council --oooooooeo___ Office of Research and Technology, Air Force. ae Waterman, Alan T.: National Science Bard ar a a 594 National Science Foundation... _..._._______ 593 Waterman, Oran H., Internal Security Division bE onBe CL SR IN ho al 479 Waters, Herbert J.: Agency for International Development._______ Cooperative Advisory Committee. ..__.._._.____ 425 Wars John A., Jr., Atomic Energy Commis- Wore Lt. Gen. John K., Headquarters, U.S. Continental Army Command Waters, Mary L., Capitol Telephone Exchange. Waters, Rear Adm. O. D., Bureau of Naval WOADONS. i Rh Die bin wir si Smet Bk a bei Waters, William H., Jr., District Recreation Board and sc rmdenomismes Department.......... Wann Arthur V., Indian Claims Commis- Ww Wi Charles L., Office of Secretary of LL Le RR ER a 350 Page Watkins, Orville, secretary to Resident Com-missioner Fernés-Isern.... o.oo ooo... 324 Watkins, Ray T., U.S. Tariff Commission_____ 608 Watkins, William H., Federal Communications Se LATE Ra Re TE ERA CH 567 Carolina): LEE ety Ts ms SR SMR TI co Rt Te YE 153 Post Office and Civil Service Committee.___ 257 Watson, Ann T., secretary to Representative Whitton. oo oot as siendai. 323 Watson, J. T., Office of Comptroller of the Currency a a a 432 Watson, James E., Tennessee Valley Authority. 609 WwW atson, Joseph c, Civil Aeronautics Board___ 557 Ww atson, Kenneth xX. President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. ......... 595 Watt, Frank M., Jr., House Post Office.....___ 357 Watt, Dr. James, Office of Surgeon General, HOWa 542 Watt, W. G., Board on Geographic Names..___ 491 Watt, Wann Office of Sergeant at Arms, em rem mane a mite ee a lS Sm wp se LE 351 Watts, John A., Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel, AT VOT06. ss ras i 474 Watts, John C. (Representative from XKen- tucky): BlOZLaDNY sr mens Pann mmr = Sn Wa wm FRE RE 63 Ways and Means Committe 259 Watts, Raymond D., Senate yh Committee on Small Business FETE LI Pk EE 246 Waugh, Frederick V., Economic Research Service, AgTICHITUIG. sbi 508 «coesatis om Capt. Joseph E., Coast and Ln Wayne, Cpt. Albert F., Office of Chief of Staff, Era ste ERE IRR A ray 430 Weakly, Frank E., District Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Wearring, Robert L., District Apprenticeship Council Wort A. E., Administrative Assistant Secretary, Treasury BL ee EI RS 428 Weaver, Charles C., Office of Management Ap-praisal and Systems Development, Agricul-£4 pr CGS PN SSR LL Rn HO LT 514 Weaver, George L-P Board of the Foreign Service... oommmneiaaac-n 423 Office of Secretary of Labor... oven. 531 Weaver, James D. (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Blography 0 oii ey ay 149 Science and Astronautics Committee. ........ 258 Weaver, Robert C Ll Housing and Home Finance TE A a SAS RL LL ES I LER TORR AT Commission on Intergovernmental Bola IONS. os ie men ms mee sr A lt ve 549 Federal National Mortgage Association. ._.... 584 President’s Council on Physical Fitness_..__. 595 Weaver, Russel L.,, Government Printing Office. 370 Weaver, Sallie K., secretary to Representative MIRON. inde iim db Ama wae a Sts 320 Webb, Charles A., Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission... cn vmvuciemaaa-. 585 Webb, Gordon, Office of Information, Apa ture PA tea AE Ee LL AC ER An i BL Webb, James E.: Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration AEelaine ne Khas BELT JOU DEN) 5 National Aeronautics and Space Council____. Webb, Joseph E., Office of the Treasurer of the LHe ote gtard ot 433 Webb, Milburne, Installations and Logistics, AY EL pm 448 Defenses. ai on Jani alas siz aloof)ae 38 Webb, William L., Federal Power Commission. 571 Weber, Dr. Edouard, Universal Postal Union. 695 Weber, Eugene W., International Joint Com- Weber, John, Office of Technical Services, Com-MOYe. re snr at ek el 519 Individual Index Page Page ‘Webster, Bethuel M., Commission on Interna-tional Rules of J octal Procedure Wedel, Waldo R., Museum of Natural Hilton 2 Weggland, Gordon G., Securities and Exchange Commission, Region 6 5 ‘Weichbrodt, Waldemar, Federal Housing Ad-ministration. Weidmann, Dr. Rodolfo A., Organization ory American States Club Weil, Seymour, Office of Clerk of the House. Weiland, Lt. Col. Francis H., Joint Brazil- United States Defense Commission 683 ‘Weiler, Fred J., Area Office, Bureau of Yona Management ‘Wein, Harold H., Federal Power Commission__ Weinberg, Edward, Associate Solicitor, Interior. 490 ‘Weinberg, J. A., Jr., District Motor Vehicle Parking Agency ‘Weiner, John H., secretary to Representative Morgan 2 ‘Weinstein, Dr. Howard I., Food and Drug Ad-ROR Fy 540 tur ‘Weir, Carl L., Maritime Administration ‘Weis, J. oseph N., U.S. Court of Appeals for the oh of Colma Weiss Harry: Bureau of International Labor Affairs Deputy Assistant Secretary Weis 1 ie U.S. National Helena Museum 1 Weitzel, Fri H., Assistant Comptroller Gen- eral, 365 Weitzel, William C., District Fire Department. 660 Weitzell, Everett C., Federal Extension Service, Agriculture Wekenborg, Virginia, secretary to Representa-tive Ichord ‘Welch, Byron K., Office of Register of Wills____ Welch, Earle M., Jr., Office of Finance, State Department Wolo, James E., Office of General Counsel, Welch, Samuel W. J., Boulder Laboratories.___ 527 Welch, William C., Veterans Administration Congressional Liaison Service 363 Welk, William G., Export-Import Bank a Washington Welker, Mary M., Senate Committee on eh 2 i 2 Wellman, Harvey R., Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, State Department Wellman, Rex Harold, Office of Clerk of yi Wells, Algie A., Atomic Energy Commission... = Wells, Capt. GC , Navy Bureau of Ships Wells, Herbert Ww.., National Capital Regional Planning Council 591 Wells, Jean A., Women’s Bureau, Labor Wells, John T, Office of Budget and Finance, Agriculture Wells, P. A., Research Divisions, Agriculture... 500 Welsh, Edw ard C., National Aeronautics nd Space Council Welsh, William B., administrative assistant at Senator Hart Welsh, William J., Library of Congress Weltner, Charles L. (Representative from Georgia): Biography Banking and Currency Committee Wenchel, Adam G., Office of General Counsel, Post Office Department Wendele, Duane A., Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions Wenk, Edward, Jr. , Office of Science and Tech-nology WwW enzel, Mary V., Civil Service Commission.__ 557 Werner, Robert E. , Customhouse, Treasury..._ 429 Werner, Seymour, Federal Power Commission. 570 Werner, Walter, Division of Corporation Fi- Werts, Leo R., Administrative Assistant Secre-tary, Labor Department 5 Wesselink, Gerritt W., Office of the General Counsel, Air Force Wessels, Rexford G., D.C. Procurement Office. Wessenauer, G. O., Tennessee Valley Authority. West, A. B., Bureau of Reclamation West, Benjamin C., House Press Gallery West, Carolyn, secretary to the Doorkeeper.___ West, David W., House Committee on Ways and M eans West, John Ww DD, C.fi kn Diion West, Robert E. , Region 10, Small Business Ad-ministration. West, Rose Marie, secretary to Representative Montoya West, W-illiam B. , 3d, Lands Division, Justice__ Wester, Glen BR, Bureau of Transpor tation, Post Office 4 Western, Dr. Forrest, Atomic Energy Com- Jpdssion.. bolo JL aa ee LL TEER Westfield, James, Bureau of Mines 493 Waa, Jack (Representative from Washing- on): Biography 175 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee 255 Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 270 National Forest Reservation Commission. _.__ 278 Westman, Elsie M., Board of Governors of Fed-eral Reserve System Westmoreland, Maj. Gen. W. C., United States Military Academy 4 Westphal, Albert C. %F , House Committee on Foreign A flairs Wetzel, John H., Soil Conservation Service Weyand, Maj. Gen. Fred C., Chief of Legisla- tive Liaison, Army Weyl, Dr. F. Joachim, Office of Naval Research. Whalan, John E., Jr., Manpower, Personnel, and Reserve Forces, Alr BOree. ....ouuupias 4 Whalen, Capt. Mark A, , Office of Chief of Staff, Coast G 4 Ww Jen Matthew F., Public Housing Adminis-ation Whalley, J. Irving (Representative from Penn- sylvania): Biography Foreign Affairs Committee... _____....____ Wharton, Clifton R., Ambassador to Norway__ Wharton, Howard J., Urban Renewal Admin-istration Wharton, J. Ernest (Representative from New York): Biography Interior and Insular Affairs ‘Wheat, Capt. Dick, Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy. ‘Wheat, J pes E., Office of Technical Services, Commerc Whedon, Dr. Gl Donald, National Institutes of Health Wheeler, Gen. Earle G.: Armed Forces Policy Council. coco. 436 Army Staff Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense Wheeler, Henry P., Jr., Bureau of Mines Wheeler, Capt. K. R., Bureau of Supplies ml Accounts, Navy Wheeler, Larry M., Office of the Secretary of Td a Wheeless, Leon L., Manpower, Defense Wheelock, John N., Federal Trade Commission. 571 Congressional Directory Page Wheelock, John T., Consul to the Sultanate of Muse at and Oman Re MI a Lae 718 Whelan, Joseph G., Reference Service, Library of Congress he A ER SN Whelton, Dr. Richard L., District Office of the COTONeL: =. voit ane a Ph fide BoE obras Whipple, Fred L., Astrophysical Observatory.. 604 Whisenand, Maj. ‘Gen. James F.: Atomic Energy . oo: Commission... Military Liaison Committee to Atomic Energy Conymission... i. ao -noao-oSodess 446 Office of Deputy Chief of Staff, Research and MP echnOlOLTo en Lar Bh Drm a ia Sa 475 Whitacre, Roy, Senate Committee on Interior and Ingular Affabrs lf loadeais2 aon: nat 49 Whitaker, Helen D., House Post Office___._____ 357 Ww hitaker, Samuel Estill, judge, Court of Claims (biography) a ea hg ah Fe 3 631 ‘Whitamore, Julia Virginia, Office of Clerk cf the Eo Cy Le A ea Le CI Spee Mle Cn 354 White, Allan W,, Division of Estimates, State__ 421 White, Betty, "secretary to Representative DOTS. ey a nis ig Dia 319 White, Byron Raymond, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (biograp hy) White, C. Soden District Corporation Coun-SR OTe. he aan OE EE 658 White, Compton I., Jr. (Representative from Idaho): BICETADNY ial ra radian ann a Se 41 Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_._____ 255 White, Curry K., Region 5, Small Business Ad-Insane St cate ral a 601 White, Elmo J., Office of Information, Agricul-OIE ea 514 White, Eric Wyndam, Interim Commission for International Trade Organization... ......--69 White, Etson, Office of Doorkeeper, House____ 356 White, Eugene L., Bonneville Power Adminis- tration EL A Ae Le SR SE RIP TET 496 ‘White, Dr. Howe J., Research and Develop-ment, IN AVY ed uh Ba a Py Tt 454 White, Lee RM rte Special Counsel to the President.El 1 TN In EL 409 ‘White, Lincoln, Bureau of Public Affairs, State. 417 Ww hite, Mackey W., Office of Plant and 'Opera- tions, Agriculture A awa ben ER Te 515 ‘White, Mastin G., Commissioner, U.S. Court We ORR Te 632 Fun Minus, secretary to Representative White, ay M., administrative assistant to Senator Lausche 311 Wales Wilford L., Small Business Administra- Ww Ly “W illiam F., Federal Mediation and Con-ciliation Service SNE AR RR RT 569 ‘Whited, Capt. Ciro N. V.,, Jr., Office of Infor-mation, Navy 457 Whiteman, Marjorie M., Inter-American Affairs, State Department. oe. ui ada suet lato n 414 ‘Whiteman, Dr. William W., National Armed Forces Museum Advisory Board. _________ 605 Whitener, Susan A., House Committee on Interior and Insular Aflairs. ...... _..._.... 264 Whitener, Basil L. (Representative from North Carolina): BoraNY a nnn he aS Ald 126 District of Columbia Committee... .__. 253 Judiciary Commitlen. aioe iu luli nly ainda North Carolina Tercentenary Celebration COMYNISSION. So oo ate SL CE i 278 ‘Whiting, Allen S., Intelligence and Research, State DepATIICIL....cv vp mn wm ii iim mm md 416 Whitley, Charles O., secretary to Representative en esau ROE 318 Whitley, William Beverly, secretary to Senator JOLAGNL L, coninh thet Sa Re Le 311 Whitman, W. M..: Canal Zone Government. ......c.cewsewacmn=t= 556 Panama Canal oo -nclteonama 595 COmMpPINy......ce. Whitman, Roy L., official reporter, House______ 358 ‘Whitmil, ‘Donald kK. Regional Offices, Office of Emergency Planning rE AER RL A 412 Whitmire, Nat A., Public Housing Administra-BONY ol rah bm mais = wo a ots we Mt a 583 ‘Whitmore, A. J., International Pacific Salmon Fisheries: Commission. ..qe wae one adadess Page Whitmore, George D., Geological Survey_..____ 491 Whitmore, Harold B., Patent Office.____..____ 528 Whitmus, Doris, secretary to Senator Jackson... 310 Whitney, Jack M., 2d, Securities and Exchange Commission... oat oi nel ia 596 Whitney, John Hay, National Gallery of Art___ 605 Whitt, Darnell M., Soil Conservation Service... 511 Whittaker, Charles Evans (retired), Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (biography)._. 616 Whittaker, Marjorie, Senate Committee on Y.abor and Public Welfare. ---_ coh:2, 249 Whitten, Charles A., Office of Physical Sciences, ee RRRCT 524 Whitten, Jamie L. (Representative from Mis- sissippi): Bog apy a a Ll rR ee A 84 Appropriations Committee. -acoceaaaeooaeoo. 25 Whittington, Banning E., press information, U.S. Supreme Court Whittington, Elbert J., Federal Prison Indus-tries, Tne. Justice, oot ese tics nui v ign g 482 Whittington, Marvin E., International Bound-ary and Water Commission, United States aE Mexien. . cies trata susan Soaasolait 678 Whitton, Rex M.: Bureau of Public Roads... =a nr eenawanad 528 National Capital Planning Commission. __.__ 590 Wickersham, Victor (Representative from Oklahoma): EE ITT EIREy ei LS I SO ne RT 139 Armed Services Committee.....omcaeeeeaa_ii. 252 Wickes, William W., Defense Materials Service. 575 Widnall, William B. (Representative from New Jersey): BIOTA co rs har h s ba eh wh se hs 99 Banking and Currency Committee ..._._.___ 252 Joint Committee on Defense Production... ._._ 271 Joint Economic Committee... -c 225.0 273 New Jersey Tercentenary Celebration Com- Tission Liable salon LiLinte Bl Wiha Herman H., Saint Elizabeths Hos- Wienoahs, Maj. Gen. Robert H., Armed Forces Staff Coll TIN PS i LOA CARE EA ia 444 Wiesner, Jerome B.: Office of Science and Pechnology . .ovoave ncn 412 Special Assistant to the President..___._.______ 409 Wiggen, Chester M., Jr., administrative assist-ant to Senator Cotton. --—-— o-oo ooeeoeo 309 Wan E. A., Administrative Office, NAVY fir a ae hs Se pen SL ee Ae TY 455 Wiggins, Viv arren' W., Peace Corps... ....ota ist 426 Wigner, Dr. Eugene P., General Advisory Com- mittee, Atomic Energy Commission._______ 554 Wilber, Lee, secretary to Representative Leggett. 319 Wilbert, Leonard J., Field Administration, Health, Education, and Welfare_.._________ 537 Wilcove, Raymond, House Committee on Science and Astronautics... _.__.__ 265 Wilcox, Barbara A., Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations... ___________ 549 Woon oy F., Utilization and Disposal Ww eon, W, alter W., Legislative Reference Serv-So wild. iy Frederick G., Office of Operations, Coast Guard 431 Wilder, Tom Yay Logishily Reference Service. 368 Ww Dahack, Ww. , National Bureau of Stand- es Ar pe A Sn rt Bey pF PE 526 wilde] Anthony W., Smithsonian Institu- JON Soi a, Sle ha a a Sed 603 Wildy, E. A., U.S. Secret Service. wee. 432 Wiles, E. Saar, secretary to Representative Matsu 319 Ww BT. Bell Eo Civil War Centennial Commis-9 ion Wilgress, L. Dana, Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada-United States...______.____ 689 Winn, Eugene B., House Committee on Appropriations Sn DR Te le 2 Wilhelm, Robert E., District Undertakers’ _ Committee “iERAbn ram NSE SEE ane Wikia, E. As Office of Coordinator of Infor-IO A Le hd 359 Individual Index Wilkins, Fraser, Ambassador to Cyprus Wilkins, Galyn A., Bureau of Public Roads, Commerce Wilkins, John R., Agency for International De-velopment Wilkinson, Charles B., President’s Council on Physical Fitness Wilkinson, F. Clyde, Senate Committee on- Republican Conference Wilkinson, Fred T., Bureau of Prisons Wilkinson, Dr. Garnet C., District Public Library Wilkinson, Roy P., House Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce Wilkowski, Ray R., Marine Corps Memorial Commission Willcox, Alanson W., General Counsel, Health, Education, and Welfare Willens, Howard P., Criminal Division, Justice. Willett, William W., Office of Clerk of the Willey, Glendon D., Federal National Mort- gage Association Willey, Malcolm M., National Science Board... Willey, Robert H., Federal Aviation Agency... Williams, Arlene, Senate Committee on District Williams, Ben M., Navy Management Office. . Williams, Boyce, Gallaudet College Williams, Dan C., American National Red Willimas, David F., Civil Service Commission. Williams, Delbert E., Region 4, Small Business Administration Williams, Donald A., Soil Conservation Service. Williams, Eleanore Dague, Office of Recorder Williams, Ernest F., Office of Corporation Counsel, District Williams, Col. Freeman W., Board of Decora- tions and Medals, DNavy... at Williams, Capt. G. D., Manpower, Defense ____ Williams, G. Mennen, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs ‘Williams, George M., Bureau of Public Roads... Winiams, Gerald G., "Tennessee Valley Author- ity Williams, Gordon, International Monetary und Williams, Harold L., Area Redevelopment Ad-ministration, Commerce Williams, Harrison A., Jr. (Senator from New Jersey): Biography Banking and Currency Committee Labor and Public Welfare Committee Select Committee on Small Business. .___.__. Special Committee on Aging New Jersey Tercentenary Celebration Com- Williams, Hollis R., Soil Conservation Service... Williams, J. Edward, Lands Division, Justice. Williams, James K., Bureau of Public Roads__. Williams, Jessie L., Capitol Page School Williams, John Bell (Representative from Mis- sissippi): Biography District of Columbia Committee Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. Williams, Dr. John H., Atomic Energy Com-mission Williams, John J., House Select Committee on Small Business Williams, John J. (Senator from Delaware): Finance Committee Foreign Relations Committee... _.__. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxa- Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Expenditures Williams, Mrs. John J., Congressional Club__ ‘Williams, Joseph J., Jr., Federal Home Loan ‘Williams, Kenneth B., Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System Page 7 Williams, Larry L., Antitrust Division, Justice. 478 Williams, LaVerne, Paten; Office... 02 528 5 29 | Williams, Lee, administrative assistant to Sena-tor Fulbright 310 Williams, Lewis E., Housing and Home Finance 5 Williams, L., Gorgas Memorial Institute__ 59 Louis Ww illiams, M. H., "Farmers Home Administra- 25 5 481 665 Williams, Martha K., secretary to Representa-tive Passman 320 Williams, Na secretary to Representative Gathi 277 Williams, lie F., Region1, Small Business fdministr ation 478 dor Ww Hos, Norma O., secretary to Representa-355 tive Daw son Williams, R. M. F., Jr., clerk, Fourth Judicial 584 Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals 61 594 Williams, Robert P., House Committee on Ap-565 propriations 26 Wilans Samuel L., Federal Trade Commis- williams, S. P., Management Divisions, Agri-456 cu 539 Wi Violet L. Sill to Senator Hum- phre williams, W esley S.: 558 Distriet Board of Education__ Jie -659 National Capital Housing Authority. eins 589 Williams, William L. S., Bureau of Inter-Ameri-510 can Affairs, State Department Williamson, E. Robert, Office of the Door-6 keeper, House 356 Williamson, Eleanor, Office of Clerk of House. _ 658 Williamson, Mrs. Gertrude L., District Board of 3 Education 65 Williamson, W. E., House Committee on Inter-441 state and Foreign Commerce Willingham, Frank L., Public Housing Admin-418 istration 583 529 ioe Wills. Edwin E. (Representative from Louis-iana): 682 Biography Judiciary Committee. _______ . 519 Un-American Activities Committee. _ 4 Willis, Frances E., Ambassador to C eylon Willis, George H.: Committee for Reciprocity Information National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems 245 Office of International Affairs, Treasury Willis, Joseph A., House Post Office Williston, Sidney W., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, Bondo. io ie 358 Wilimsst Terese R., Office of Official Reporters of Debates, House 58 479 Wills, Joseph E., Senate Press Gallery 529 Willner, W. H., Patent Office Wilson, Maj. Gen, Albert T., Jr., Industrial College of the Armed Forces Wilson, Bob (Representative from California): 256 554 Wilson, Carol L., Senate Committee on Aero-3 261 nautical and Space Sciences 4 Wilson, Charles H. (Representative from Cali-fornia): Biography 2 Banking and Currency Committee Wilson, Clifford M., Library of Congress Wilson, David A., Jr., Tax Division, Justice... 479 Wilson, David G., Jr., African Programs, State Department Wilson, David J., judge, U.S. Customs Court is (biography) Wilson, Donald M., United States Information 5% 555 Agency 273 976 Congressional Directory Page Wilson, Earl (Representative from Indiana): Biography. Appropriations Commities.; .. ..cnwnseaaeneps 25 Wilson, Edward C., Intelligence and Research, State Department 416 Wilson, Edward F., Rural Electrification Ad-ministration 509 Wilson, Frances M., Economic Affairs Executive Staff, State 5 Wilson, Geoffrey M., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 67 Wilson, Dr. Glen P., Senate Committee on Aero-nautical ana Space Sciences 24 Wilson, H. Eldred, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, House Wilson, Henry Hall, Jr., Administrative Assist-ant to the President. 409 Wilson, Hillis K., General Accounting Office__ Ww ilson, James if Assistant General Counsel, Post Office Department Wilson, John C., American Red Cross Wilson, Josephine E., Office of Minority Leader_ 53 Wilson, Linton R. Commission of Fine Arts___ 560 Wilson, Louisa, Board of Immigration Appeals. 481 Wilson, Paul M,, House Committee on Appro-priations ob En i Bg, a gm ek oT RE 263 Wilson, Dr. Robert E., Atomic Energy Com-mission 552 Wilson, Rufus E., Federal Trade Commission. _ Wilson, Sarah E., Public Utilities Commission. 666 iin Shirley, Nurses’ Examining Board, istrict Wilson, Lt. Col. Victor O., Office of D.C, Com-missioner 655 Wilson, Lt. Gen. Walter X., Jr.: Army Staff 60 Wilson, William S., Office of the Legislative Counsel, House... 359 Winchester, "Dorothy S., Senate Committee on Appropriations 247 Wine, domes, Ambassador to Republic of Ivory Co Fins Tommy Lee, Office of Door-keeper, House Winfield, Ww. B., House Committee Merchant Marine and Fisheries 265 Wing, Lesher S., Federal Power Commission.__ Wingate, Harry L., Jr., Senate Committee on Armed Services. 24 Winiarski, Bohdan, International Court of Winkel, | Adrian P., Regional Offices, Post 48 ‘Winkler, Montgomery K., secretary to Repre-sentative Teague of California 323 ‘Winkler, Ralph, National Labor Relations Board 591 Winnacker, Rudolph A.: Administrative Office of Secretary of Defense. 443 National Historical Publications Commission. 578 Winner, Elmer B., Federal Extension Service... 505 ‘Winsor, Robert W., Regional Offices, Office of Emergency Planning Winslett, Merrill, administrative assistant to Senator Holland ‘Winstead, Arthur (Representative from Missis- sippi): Biography Armed Services Committee Winston, Norman K., Office for Assistant Sec-retary for Administration, Commerce Winston, Thomas J., Jr., Bureau of the Public Debt, Treasury Winters, Robert K., Forest Service, Agriculture. 512 ‘Wirin, Harry B., Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Wirth, Conrad L.: Civil War Centennial Commission Federal Fire Council National Capital Planning Commission National Park Service 494 Washington National Monument Society. ._.. 610 Wirtz, W. Willard (Secretary of Labor): Biography Board of Governors, American National Red President’s Council on Physical Fitness Wise, C. Edward, Jr., Reference Service, Library of Congress Vier James, Tg Civil Defense Ww ten. Capt. L. K., Bureau of Medicine oy and Surgery, Navy Witeck, John M., Beat Committee on Appro-: priations 24 Withey, Graydon G., judge, Tax Court of the United States (biography). ..oceoaeeoo 64 Witman, William, IT, Bureau of African Affairs. 418 Witmer, T. Richard, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs 264 Witt, Hugh E., Office of Assistant Secretary of Kir Force, Materiel 470 Wiviott, Capt. Max D., Office of Judge Advo-cate "General, Navy 459 Wixon, Henry E., District Corporation Coun-65 cult ure WwW TA Helen B., Board of Governors of Federal Reserve ‘System Wolcott, Jesse P., Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Wolf, Alfred C., Inter-American Development Bank Wolfbein, Seymour L , Director, Office of Man-power, etc., Labo Wolfe, Cathryn B., fA assistant to Wolfe, Deborah Partridge, House Committee on Education and Labor Wolfe, Eugene N., Export-Import Bank of Washington 564 Wolfe, Glenn G., Educational and Cultural Programs, State Department 416 Wolfe, Richard R., Senate Committee, Aero-nautical and Space Sciences 24 7 Wolfe, Thomas W., Deputy Assistant to the Secretary, Treasury 428 en J., Bureau of Operations, Post Woloon, Myer R., General Accounting Office... 366 Womack, Don C.,, | Senate Press Gallery 723 Wood, Burton a; Federal Housing Adminis- Wood, ‘Claude E., administrative assistant to ig Anderson Ww oa he Processing Department, Li-brary of Congress Wood, N. O., Jr, Office of Administrative i Assistant Secretary, Interior Wood, Ralph C., Board of Governors, iti Reserve System Wood, Richard H.: Electrification Activities, Agriculture Rural Electrification Administration 509 Wood, Gen. Robert J., International Security Ae Dope Woodmad. William M., Joint Economic Com-on mittee Worry Col. Willard G., Office of Informa-i tion, Alr Force Woodoons Gerald E., Railroad Dgisoment Woodling, Francis A., Foreign Fp 50 ti Woodruff, A. M., National Capital Plan Commission Indwidual Index Page Page ‘Woodruff, Elaine, Civil Service Commission. __ 558 ‘Woodruff, Dr. Nathan H., U.S. Atomic Energy Commission HR NE TSR a SIE A NN eine By 553 Ww oodruff, William W., Senate Committee on : Appropriations Ma ar 247 ‘Woods, Charles S., Regional Offices, Office of Emergency Planning. ....ic-uuusinnnmmmsnss Woods, E. Charles, Bureau of the Budget Woods, George D.: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. and damn 6 International Development Association International Finance Corporation.._._____._. Woods, Laurence A., Bureau of Transportation, DOSE D0. ir Rete rae Woodside, on D., Commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission Woodside, Charles R., Research and Develop-Fie ER Tl Re Se 449 Ww oodson, Granville W., District Board of Edu-nen DARI RR 659 Woodward, Harold C., Federal Power Com-on Lo IR eee hh Semel ee Rat Woodward, Lewis K., Bureau of Administra. tion, State Department Fat i oh Sa wh 2 Woodward, Robert F., Ambassador to Spain___ 719 Woodworth, L.. N., Joint Committee on Totornnt Revenue Taxation rl RSE LS Woodworth, Norval W., Bureau of Chief me Inspector, Pog Once Lon 486 Woofter, Perry W., administrative assistant to Senator Byrd of West Virginia 2 ooo cus Woolbert, Mrs. Robert Gale, secretary to Repre-sentative: Sal mbm ah eal el, 321 Wooldridge, William N, Department of Public Health, Distriel viiitreason 665 cur buds ‘Woolner, Sidney H., [ES Facilities AAMIISIPaON. ai re i ia 581 Woolsey, Theodore D., National Center for So Realth Btatistien to. do i diet Woon; Roy C., secretary to Representative SD ep i Satelite eli Sdn 22 ‘Wooten, H. L., Public Housing Administration. 583 Wootton, Capt. James C., Office of Naval FT TO I eae Ae, ol Sh ‘Wootton, William E., Office of Finance, State. 421 ‘Woozley, Edward, administrative assistant to sSengtor Jordm 0 TAoR0. oe... cova ou smne ‘Worcester, Capt. Benjamin F., : College ofthe Armed Porees. ..........-0. Work, R. A., Bonneville Power Administration. 496 Worley, Eugene, chief judge, U.S. Court of “Customs and Patent Appeals (biography)... 629 ‘Worley, Mrs. Eugene, Congressional Club 563 Worthy, Edmond H., Division of Corporation ; Finance 597 PV OB le a sd a NNN er 502 ‘Wray, Grace E., Conrtof 2 1.0 632 Claims... ‘Wrenn, Thomas L., Civil Aeronautics Board... 557 ‘Wright, Capt. Archie T., Headquarters, Potomac River Naval Command. __________ ‘Wright, Charles L., Patrol Division, Metropoli-on Pole: i a ee Ea 662 Boa Wright, Douglas G., Southwestern Power | mista PAREALALL 0 SRA. TDR Se a gos Lo Roe ai AE lS EL AAT ‘Wright, Helen, Office of the Clerk of House____ 354 ‘Wright, James C., Jr. (Representative from Texas): Lr Tn RR SSSa Ee 164 National: Cultural oo...lid 606 Center so. Public Works Committee. ..ooenao ian. 258 ‘Wright, James F., Headquarters, Marine Corps. 460 ‘Wright, James Skelly, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit ony Ca Slee te Le ie ‘Wright, L. Kenneth, Agricultural Marketing Service A St St 5s 1 AT AR rR I 502 ‘Wright, Louise, House Committee on Education a StEI SA a 264 mn Mark L., Bureau of Mines, Regional f 493 Stal, St 415 Wright, Robert L., Antitrust Division, Justice. 478 Wright, hi ginia 1, Installations and Logistics, ARINY 2 dL AE SE TEL kat Sa ae) Wright, Wo Joseph, House Post Office. _-----.__ Wurster, William W., U. 8. Territorial Expan- sion Memorial Commission... 280 ig tr DoMarquis D., Office of Programs, i 357 Wyatt, Laurence, Office of ‘Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. oooiloonii i. 538 Wyatt, Luther G., National Mediation Board.. 592 Wyatt, atior, reporter, United States Supreme COUTE. niin ns star sm sat aa Ee SIL TEE 617 Wadler, ot W. (Representative from New Blography.isdn J cal Jus. onliNd 107 Science and Astronautics Committee -_._.___ 258 Wylie, Charles E., Office of Plant and Opera-tions, Agriculitwe oo. 2 LL hu aul 515 Wylie, John A., Administrative Office of Secre-197Y Of Dole. cinemaiio UL Ca srl 442 Wyman, John M., Federal Home Loan Bank LET RRA CE SRE SO 568 Wyman, Louis C. (Representative from New Hampshire): Blography. fila tl. edna te dese 95 Appropriations Committee... _..__.____. 251 ‘Wynkoop, Roy L., Social Security Administra- 3 pe ph Ee Sa oRSe 545 Wynne, Col. Prentiss D., Air Staff .........__. 473 Wyrick, L. F., Region 5, Securities and Ex- change Commission... odaiolar ead 598 X Xanten, William A., Department of Sanitary ES DOO I i ccm DS me ie a a ra A ae 667 Y Yaffe, Marc, Pan American Union. ......_...... Yager, Joseph A., Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Yahner, Philip A., Office of the Solicitor, Labor. 532 Yakobson, Sergius, Legislative Reference Serv- Voli Thommen, Wiliam fi Organization em man ee rt A pi 681 Yarboroiei Ralph W. (Senator from Texas): BIOIADNY ci cn wnt dd it mimi ly Ede Fe hr 161 Civil War Centennial Commission. .......... 275 Committee on Commerce. amin voumaah sn aus 240 Labor and Public Welfare Committee. ___._.___ 242 Post Office and Civil Service Committee. ____ Yarbrough, Louise L., Installations and Logis-tics, Navy RL AN AS er 454 yarly, Chalmers B., Federal Trade Commis-57 en; Yarr Se , Mary Jane, secretary to Representa- tive ULL Yasko, Karel H., Public Buildings Service..___ Yater, Mrs. Wallace M.., District Public Library Board 665 Yates, Galen, Office of Information, Agriculture. 514 Yates, Sidney R., U.S. Mission to the United NA ORE Lr rs tins vamp sm i 422 Aflaivs, Delonge Cis s uss ticcnmnmans 440 Yaworski, Nicholas, U.S. Tariff Commission__. 608 Yeager, Frank A., Director, Office of Employ- ment-Management Relations, Labor. _.____ Yeager, Col. 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