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OFFICIAL REGISTER OF THE 1925

CONTAINING A LIST OF PERSONS OCCUPYING ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPERVISORY POSITIONS IN EACH EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT INCLUDING THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

COMPILED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

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The law directing the compilation and publication of the Official Register does not provide for the free distribution of the volume. Copies can be procured only by purchase from the Superintendent of Documents , D. C Price, 60 cents (Buckram)

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON 1925 EXTRACT FROM PUBLIC ACT NO. 539 OF THE SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, DIRECTING THE COMPILING AND PUBLISHING ..OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTER OF THE UNITED STATES.

OFFICIAL REGISTER SEC. 2. (a) That the Director of the Census shall cause to be compiled, edited, indexed and published, on or before the first Monday in October of each year an Official Register of the United States which shall contain a full and complete list of all persons occupying administrative and supervisory positions in each exec­ utive and judicial department of the Government, including the District of Columbia, in connection with which salaries are paid from the Treasury of the United States. The Register shall show the name; official title; salary, compensation and emoluments; legal residence and place of employment for each person listed therein: Provided however, That the Official Register shall not contain the name of any postmaster, assistant postmaster or officer of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps. (b) To" enable the Director of the Census to compile and pub­ lish the Official Register of the United States, the Executive Office, the judiciary, the Commissioners of the District of Colum­ bia, and the head of each executive department, independent office, establishment and commission of the Government shall, as of the 1st day of July of each yearj supply to the Director of the Census the data required by this section, upon forms ap­ proved and furnished by him, in due time to permit the publica­ tion of the Official Register as herein provided; and no extra com­ pensation shall be allowed to any officer, clerk, or employee of the Bureau of the Census for cpmpiling the Official Register. (c) Of the Official Register there shall be printed and bound a sufficient number of copies for the following distribution to be made by the Superintendent of Documents: To the President *. reclStates, four copies, one copy of which shall be for offlthe Executive Office; to the Vice President of the Tve«*'*Slrea'-Hiates , 2 copies; to each Senator, Representative, Dele­ gate and Resident Commissioner in Congress, three copies; to j. to^Sepyefcaififiand the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate and to the % Oe_i, f _te!a|-rgeant at Arms, and the Doorkeeper of the House, one'copy each; to the library of the Senate and the House, each, (Hno)t to exceed fifteencopies ; to the , twenty- , fi%E09igl^|d to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, T# v l-*_9$ms*r The usuaLnumber of the Official Register shall not be ) tfiIFl-ra8_r5_. of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and all acts or parts of acts amendatory thereof or sup­ plemental thereto, be, and the same are hereby, repealed. CONTENTS

LEGISLATIVE Page SENATE 1 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 6 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 7 UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN 7 EXECUTIVE

THE WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued Page Office of the President 11 Office of the Chief of Finance. ... 29 DEPARTMENT OF STATE Finance Department at large 30 Office of the Surgeon General 30 Office of the Secretary 12 Medical Department of the Army 30 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Chief of Engineers 30 Engineer Department at large - -- 31 Office of the Secretary 13 Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Comptroller of the Currency 13 Washington, D. C _.. 32 Treasurer of the United States 13 Office of the Chief of Ordnance 32 Public Debt Service _. 13 Ordnance Department at Large 32 Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits 13 Office, of the Chief Signal Officer.. 34 Bureau of the Budget 14 Signal Service at large 34 Internal Revenue Bureau 14 Office of Chief of Air Service - 34 Commissioner's office 14 Air Service at large 35 Accounts and collections unit 14 Flying fields . 35 Income tax unit 14 Air intermediate depots 35 Miscellaneous tax unit 14 Airdromes 35 Collectors of internal revenue 14 Offices .of procurement planning representa­ Chief deputy collectors 15 tives 35 Supervising agents and agents in charge-__ 17 District procurement offices -- 35 Supervisors of accounts and collections 18 Bureau of Insular Affairs .. 36 Prohibition Unit _ 18 Government of the Philippine Islands 36 Prohibition administrators 18 Government of Porto Rico 36 Narcotic agents in charge 18 Militia Bureau 36 Solicitor's Office 19 Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service. - - 36 Customs Division 19 Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Md 37 Collectors of customs 19 Chemical Warfare Service School, Edgewood, Appraisers of rrierchandise 20 Md 37 Comptrollers of customs __ 20 The Army War College, Washington, D. C.._ 37 Surveyors of customs , 20 United States Military Academy, West Point, Board of General Appraisers 20 Special agency service 20 N. Y 37 Special and customs agents in charge 20 National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Customs attaches in charge _.. 21 Practice, Washington, D. C 37 Mint Bureau - 21 Director of Civilian Marksmanship, Washing­ Mint and assay offices 21 ton, D. C_... 37 Federal Farm Loan Bureau 21 Army Corps Areas and Departments 37 Bureau of Engraving and Printing 22 First 37 Office of the Supervising Architect 22 Second Corps Area - 38 Custodian service 22 Third Corps Area 38 United States Coast Guard 22 Fourth Corps Area 38 Public Health Service.._> 23 Fifth Corps Area 39 Office of the Surgeon General 23 Sixth Corps Area 39 Service at large - 23 Seventh Corps Area 39 Hygienic Laboratory 20 Eighth Corps Area 39 Bureau of Supply 20 Ninth Corps Area 40 WAR DEPARTMENT Hawaiian Department r_ 40 Forces in China, Tient­ Office of the Secretary 27 sin, China - 40 Office of Assistant Secretary of War 27 Philippine Department 40 War Department General Staff _ 27 Department.. 41 Office of the Chief of Cavalry 27 District of Washington, D. C__ _ 41 Office of the Chief of Field Artillery 28 The General Service Schools, Fort Leaven­ Office of the Chief of Coast Artillery 28 worth, Kans 41 Office of the Chief of Infantry 28 Command and General Staff School, Fort Office of the Chief of Chaplains 28 Leavenworth, Kans 41 Office of The Adjutant General.. 28 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Officer of the Inspector General -. 28 Office of the Attorney General 42 Office of the Judge Advocate General 29 United States penitentiaries _ 42 Office of the Quartermaster General _ _ - 29 Atlanta, Ga 42 Quartermaster Corps — 29 Leavenworth, Kans.. 42 McNeil Island, Wash 42 III IV Contents

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Con. Page Page Bureau of the Postmaster General- _. 43 Bureau of reclamation. 56 Inspection Service ".. 43 _ 56 Bureau of the First Assistant Postmaster Washington office _.. 56 General 43 National Park Service at large 67 Bureau of the Second Assistant Postmaster Superintendents of national parks 57 General _. 43 Custodians of national monuments 57 Railway Mail Service _. 44 The Alaska Railroad. _ 58 Bureau of the Third Assistant Postmaster St. Elizabeths Hospital. .... 58 General 44 Medical division 58 Bureau of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster Administrative division 58 General _ _ 44 Freedman's Hospital.— 59 NAVY DEPARTMENT Board of Indian Commissioners 59 Office of the Secretary _. 45 Howard University 59 Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 45 War Minerals Relief _ _ 59 Bureau of Navigation 45 Southern Appalachian National Park Com­ Bureau of Ordnance ... 45 59 Bureau of Engineering. __ 46 Columbia Institution for the Deaf 59 Bureau of Aeronautics ... ; 46 Territorial officers _.-._ 59 Bureau of Construction and Repair 46 !& Alaska and Hawaii. 59 , Bureau of Yards and Docks 46 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Bureau of Supplies and Accounts... 46 Office of the Secretary 60 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 46 Office of Personnel and Business-Administra­ United States Marine Corps 47 tion _ 60 Office of the Judge Advocate General 47 Office of the Solicitor... 60 Naval Establishment _. 47 District law officers.. 60 Navy yard, Washington. D. C. 47 Field title attorneys.. 60 United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Office of Information 61 Md 47 Office of publications 61 First naval district, , Mass. 47 Press service 61 Navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H 47 Office of Experiment Stations 61 Naval War College, Newport, R. I. 47 Division of insular experiment stations 61 Third naval district, , N. Y 47 Extension Service 61 Fourth naval district, Philadelphia, Pa 47 Office of cooperative extension work 61 Fifth naval district, naval operating base, Weather Bureau 62 Hampton Roads, Va : ...... 48 Service and scientific divisions 62 Navy yard, Norfolk, Va.. _..... 48 Regular meteorological fieid stations. 62 Sixth naval district, Charleston, S. C 48 Bureau of Animal Industry 65 Seventh naval district, naval operating base, Scientific and regulatory divisions 65 Key West, Fla 48 Meat inspection fieldstation s 65 Eighth naval district, naval station, New Animal husbandry field stations. 67 Orleans, La —_.._— 48 Hog-cholera fieldstation s 68 Ninth naval district, Great Lakes, HI 48 Field inspection stations _ 68 Eleventh naval district, naval operating base, Branch pathological laboratories 68 , Calif _____ 48 Tick eradication fieldstation s 68 Twelfth naval district, naval operating base, Tuberculosis eradication fieldstation s 68 , Calif .._. 48 Virus-serum control fieldstation s 69 Thirteenth naval district, Seattle, Wash 48 Branch zoological laboratories 69 Fourteenth naval district, naval operating Bureau of Dairying 69 base, Pearl Harbor, T. H 48 Scientific divisions 69 Fifteenth naval district, Balboa, C. Z.__ 48 Field stations 69 Sixteenth naval district, naval station, Bureau of Plant Industry 69 Cavite, P. I 49 Scientific divisions 69 Naval station, Olongapo, P. I.. 49 Field headquarters 70 Naval station, , M. 1 49 (a) District supervisors in blister rust con­ Naval station, Tutuila, American Samoa 49 trol. 70 Naval station, St. Thomas, V. I 49 (b) Group leaders in dryland agriculture.. 70 Naval station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 49 Forest Service 70 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Service and technical divisions 71 Office of the Secretary _ _ 50 Forest experiment stations 71 General Land Office.. — 50 Forest range experiment stations 71 Chiefs of division 50 Northern National Forest district 71 Cadastral engineering service (field) 50 Rocky Mountain National Forest district... 72 District cadastral engineers ... 50 Southwestern National Forest district.. 72 Office cadastral engineers , . SO Intermountain National Forest district 72 Registers, district land offices . 51 National Forest district 73 Receivers, district land offices 51 North Pacific National Forest district.. 73 Inspection service ...... 51 Eastern National Forest district— 74 Chippewa logging service 52 Alaska National Forest district. I 74 Office of Indian Affairs 52 Bureau of Chemistry... " 74 Indian field service 52 Scientific and regulatory divisions _. 74 Pension Office 64 Food and drug inspection stations. 75 BureaGeologicaDistricTopographiPhysicianAlaskaGeologiConservatioWateChiefur so tfresourcenolc f superintendentbranch.EducatioSurvebranc sdivision icnn branc branccharghys branc.ns h eh _ofh shospital of_ school -s s in Alaska.5 55544544 BureaScientifiSoiFielScientificWardenExperimentations..quartersionl udsurve osf laboratories cEntomology..SoilBiologica -s, idivision yneconomic districtchargsl fur slesfar soSurve, fanm bir an.d dyquarantin anregulatord gamee reservay __ ..""head_divi"" ~"""­~"­ 7776575 Contents v

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Con. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Con. Bureau of Biological Survey—Continued. Pa8e Page Field headquarters for rodent and predatory Grain Futures Administration. 83 animal control 77 Field grain exchange supervisors 83 (a) Rodent control 1 77 Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory 83 (b) Predatory animal control . 77 Technical divisions 83 United States game wardens (enforcement of Library _ 83 migratory-bird treaty and Lacey Acts) 77 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE United States game wardens (protection of Office of the Secretary 84 game and fur bearers in Alaska) 78 Bureau of the Census 84 Alaska game commissioners 78 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce... 84 Bureau of Public Roads 78 Technical divisions 86 Scientific and technical divisions 78 Commodity divisions.- 86 District headquarters for highway work 78 China trade act 86 (a) Eastern districts 78 Regional offices 85 (b) Western districts 78 Commercial attaches.— 85 Agricultural engineering field headquarters.. 79 Resident trade commissioners 85 Bureau of Agricultural Economics 79 District offices...... ' 86 Scientific, service, and regulatory divisions.. 79 Division of customs statistics, New York 86 Field headquarters 79 Bureau of Standards 86 (a) Marketing specialists under Cotton Scientific and technical divisions 86 Futures Act 79 Bureau of Fisheries _ 87 (b) Agricultural statisticians ... 79 Fishery stations 87 (c) Marketing specialists in charge of news Bureau of Lighthouses..- 87 and inspection services on dairy and Lighthouse Service 87 poultry products. 80 Coast and Geodetic Survey 88 (d) Marketing specialists in charge of news Field stations... 88 service on fruits and vegetables 80 Bureau of Navigation _ 88 (e) Marketing specialists in charge of in­ Shipping service.. 89 spection service on fruits and vege­ Radio service 89 tables _. 80 Vessel service, enforcement of navigation (f) Grain supervisors under Grain Stand­ lawsu - - 89 ards Act __ 81 Steamboat Inspection Service.. 89 Administration of Grain Standards Patent Office 89 . Act 81 Examining divisions 90 Inspection efficiency 81 Chiefs of divisions 91 Board of review 81 Bureau of Mines , 91 (g) Marketing specialists in charge of hay Chiefs of divisions 91 and seed marketing service 81 Field stations 92 (h) Marketing specialists in charge of news Field offices 92 service on livestock, meats, and wool. 81 Mineral resources. 92 (i) Marketing specialists in charge of cotton DEPARTMENT OF LABOR warehousing 81 Office of the Secretary 93 Bureau of Home Economics 81 Division of Conciliation 93 Scientific divisions 81 Bureau of Labor Statistics _ 93 Insecticide and Fungicide Board 82 Bureau of Immigration 93 Field insecticide and fungicide inspectors 82 MISCELLANEOUImmigratioS n Service _ 93 Federal Horticultural Board 82 Children's Bureau Pag9e4 Regulatory divisions 82 Bureau of Naturalization 94 INTERSTATField headquarterE COMMERCs E COMMISSION 82 96 UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD Naturalization Service 964 (a) Plant quarantine inspectors 82 Women's Bureau 95 UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD 97 (b) Mexican border plant quarantine in­ Employment Service 95 UNITED STATEspectorS sSHIPPIN G .BOAR D EMERGENCY FLEE82 T CORPORATIOIn District oNf Columbia 967 THE (cPANAM) Pink Abol CANAl worLm eradication service _., _ _ 82 _ Outside District of Columbia 10915 UNITE(dD) DatSTATEe scalS RAILROAe eradicatioD ADMINISTRATIOn service N 83 Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transporta­ 102 FEDERAPackers Lan POWEd StockyardR COMMISSION..s Administratio. n 83 tion (United States Housing Corporation) 10925 Technical divisions 83 BOARD OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS FOR ALASKA. 102 Field headquarters 83 UNITE(a)D StockyardSTATES TARIFs districF COMMISSIOt supervisorN s 83 103 FEDERA(b) LValuatio RESERVn Eenginee BOARrD : 83 103 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION - - 104 WAR FINANCE CORPORATION - 104 UNITED STATES BOARD OF TAX APPEALS 105 WORLD WAR FOREIGN DEBT COMMISSION 105 ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN 106 OIL CONSERVATION BOARD 105 UNITED STATES VETERANS' BUREAU 106 FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.. 108 AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION 108 MIXED CLAIMS COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND GERMANY 109 AMERICAN AND BRITISH CLAIMS ARBITRATION — 109 vi Contents

MISCELLANEOUS—Continued Page INTER-AMERICAN HIGH COMMISSION—UNITED STATES SECTION. 109 INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION _ ._ 110 INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION—UNITED STATES, ALASKA, AND CANADA 110 INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION—UNITED STATES AND MEXICO 110 CLAIMS COMMISSIONS—UNITED STATES AND MEXICO — 110 General Claims Commission _. 110 Special Claims Commission . 110 UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION . 111 UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY . 112 PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION BOARD .. 112 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 112 UNITED STATES EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION 112 FEDERAL COORDINATING AGENCIES 113 NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS.- __ ._ . 114 THE AERONAUTICAL BOARD." ' 114 THE JOINT BOARD 115 UNITED STATES COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE 115 NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIEES 115 UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' HOME _. : 116 FEDERAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD 116 NATIONAL SCREW THREAD COMMISSION 116 COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS 117 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC PARKS 117 ROCK CREEK AND POTOMAC PARKWAY COMMISSION 117 MEMORIAL COMMISSION „ .- 117 MEADE MEMORIAL COMMISSION ._ 117 ARLINGTON MEMORIAL BRIDGE COMMISSION 118 NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK COMMISSION ._ _ _ 118 COMMISSION ON NAVY YARDS AND NAVAL STATIONS.. _ 118 UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD 118 BOARD OF SURVEYS AND MAPS OF THE. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 118 119 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT— 120 COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF 125 AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS 125 PAN AMERICAN UN_ON_ 125 PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU _ 125 JUDICIAL SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 129 UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS 129 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS.— 130 COURT OF CLAIMS , 141 COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS 141 COURT OF APPEALS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ...141 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 141 UNITED STATES COURT FOR CHINA _• 141 APPENDIX Rates of pay of commissioned officers of the Army on active duty... 143 Rates of pay of commissioned officers of the Navy on active duty 145 Number of employees in the Federal service 147 INDIVIDUAL INDEX List of names of persons whose official title, station, legal residence, and compensation are shown in the several sections of this register 149 'NOTES The information contained in the Register has been brought as far as practi­ cable to December 2. The law directing the compilation and publication annually of the Official Register by the Director of the Census provides that the heads of the different departments and establishments of the Government shall cause the data required for the Register to be furnished to the Census Bureau. It is from the material thus supplied that the Register is compiled. The names of officers of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps have been included only where it was necessary to show the organization of the War and Navy Departments and the Military and Naval Establishments and of the civil establishments in which by detail or membership they hold executive or ad­ ministrative positions. To prevent duplication of presentation, .the material for departments issuing registers giving complete information as to organization and personnel has been limited, and reference is made to the publications from which detailed information can be had. The Congressional Directory contains biographical sketches of the Senators and Representatives; maps showing the area embraced in each congressional district; the official duties of every branch and executive official of the Govern­ ment; members of the embassies and legations and names and location of the consular officers of the United States to foreign countries, and of diplomatic and consular officers and of foreign consuls in the United States; and much additional miscellaneous information concerning the Congress and the executive and judicial branches of the Government. The Directory is for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C, and the usual price is 60 cents. VII

LEGISLATIVE

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SENATE

PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE CHARLES G. DAWES, OF ILLINOIS Compensation, $15,000 per annum

PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE GEORGE H. MOSES, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

SECRETARY OF THE SENATE! EDWIN A. THAYER

SENATORS Compensation, $10,000 per annum

STATE AND NAME Residence STATE AND NAME Residence

ALABAMA: MAINE: Birmingham. Bert M. Fernald... - West . Lafayette. Frederick Hale -- Portland. ARIZONA: : Prescott. O. E. Weller . Ralph H. Cameron Phoenix. Baltimore. ARKANSAS: MASSACHUSETTS: Joseph T. Robinson Little Rock. William M. Butler Boston. Jonesboro. Springfield. CALIFORNIA: Frederick H. Gillett - Hiram W. Johnson San Francisco. MICHIGAN: Big Rapids. Menlo Park. Woodbridge N. Ferris Detroit. Samuel M. Shortridge : COLORADO: Denver. Lawrence C. Phipps Denver. Thomas D. Schall Excelsior. CONNECTICUT: MISSISSIPPI: George P. McLean Simsbury. Hubert D. Stephens New Albany. New Haven. Pat Harrison Gulf port. DELAWARE: MISSOURI: Wilmington. City. Thomas F. Bayard Wilmington. George H. Williams St. Louis. FLORIDA: MONTANA: ' Jacksonville. Helena. Thomas J. Walsh Lakeland. Burton K. Wheeler Butte. GEORGIA: NEBRASKA: Cedartown. George W. Norris McCook. Vienna. Robert B. Howell Omaha. IDAHO: : Boise. KeyPittman. Tonopah. Frank R. Gooding Gooding. TaskerL. Oddie Reno. ILLINOIS: NEW HAMI SHIRE: Concord. William B. McKinley Champaign. George H. Moses Haverhill. Charles S. Deneen . Henry W. Keyes : Rushville. NEW JERSEY: James E. Watson Indianapolis WalteEdwarrd E .I. Edge. Edward_ s Jersey City. NEW MEXICO: Arthur R. Robinson Des Moines. East Las Vegas. : Andrieus A. Jones Washington. Santa Fe. Albert B. Cummins NEWSa YORKm G.: Bratto n Smith W. Brookhart Topeka. James W. Wadsworth, jr.. Groveland. KANSAS: Topeka. Royal S. Copeland . KENTUCKY: NORTH CAROLINA: New Bern. Richard P. Ernst Covington. Louisville. Furnifold M. Simmons Salisbury. LOUISIANA: NORTLeHe DAKOTAS. Overma: n Lake Providence- Lynn J. Frazier Hoople. Joseph E. Ransdell Gerald P. Nye Edwin S. Broussard- - New Iberia. Cooperstown. Osfficial Register of the United States, 1925

SENATE Continued

STATE AND NAME Residence

OHIO: TEXAS: Frank B. Willis Delaware. Morris Sheppard Texarkana. Simeon D. Fess Yellow Springs. Austin. OKLAHOMA: Earle B. Mayfield John W TTarrpld . . Oklahoma City : ProVo. W. B. Pine. Okmulgee. Reed Smoot . : William H. King.. Charles L. McNary Salem. VERMONT: St. Albans. Robert N. Stanfleld Portland. Frank L. Greene Island Pond. PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia. Porter H. Dale Chatham. George Wharton Pepper.. Pittsburgh. : Lynchburg. RHODE ISLAND: Claude A. Swanson Warwick. Seattle. Peter G. Gerry Carter Glass Jesse H. Metcalf Providence. Spokane. SOUTH CAROLINA: WASHINGTON: Ellison D. Smith.. Florence. Wesley L. Jones Fairmont. Cole. L. Blease Columbia. C. C. Dill. Clarksburg. SOUTH DAKOTA: Peter Norbeck Redfield. WEST VIRGINIA: Superior. W. H. McMaster Pierre. M. M.Neely.. Madison. TENNESSEE: GuyD. Goff _ Kenneth McKellar.. Memphis. WISCONSIN: Cheyenne. L. D. Tyson Knoxville. Irvine L. Lenroot.- Sheridan. Robert M. La Folette, jr WYOMING: Francis E. Warren John B. Kendrick ;. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE SPEAKER , OF OHIO , Compensation, $15,000 per annum

CLERK OP THE HOUSE WILLIAM TYLER PAGE

REPRESENTATIVES Compensation, $10,000 per annum

STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME Residence STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME Residence

ALABAMA: GEORGIA—Continued. 1. John McDuffie Momoeville. Chickamauga. 2. Lister Hill Montgomery. 8. Charles H. Brand Athens. 3. Henry B. Steagall 9. Thomas M.Bell Gainesville. 4. Lamar Jeffers Ozark. Milledgeville. 5. William B. Bowling Anniston. 11. William C. Lankford Douglas. 6. William B Oliver Lafayette. 12. William W. Larsen Dublin. 87. MileEdwars Cd. BAllgoo. Almod n Tuscaloosa. IDAHO: Moscow. 1. Burton L. French 9. George Huddleston Allgood. Twin Falls. 2. Addison T. Smith 10. William B. Bankhead Tuscumbia. ILLINOIS: Chicago. ARIZONA: Birmingham. 1. Martin B. Madden Chicago. ARKANSASAt L. Car: l Hayden Jasper. 3. Elliott W. Sproul ... Chicago. 2. Morton D. Hull.. ,. 1. William J. Driver Phoenix. 4. Thomas A. Doyle Chicago. 2 William A. Oldfield 5. Adolpb J. Sabath Chicago. 3. John N. Tillman Osceola. 6. John J. Gorman Chicago. 4. Otis Wingo Batesville. 7. M. Alfred Michaelson Chicago. Fayetteville. 8. Stanley H. Kunz Chicago. 9. Fred A. Britten ... Chicago. 7. Tilman B. Parks De Queen. 10. Carl R. Chindblom Chicago. CALIFORNIA: Clarkesville. 11. Frank R. Reid Aurora. Lonoke. 12. Charles E. Fuller . Belvidere. 2. John E. Raker 13. William R. Johnson Freeport. Hope. 3. Charles F. Curry 14. John C. Allen Monmouth. Santa Rosa. 15. Edward J. King...... Galesburg. Alturas. 16. William E. Hull Peoria. 6. Albert E. Carter. 17. Frank H. Funk Bloomington. 7. Henry E. Barbour.- Sacramento. 18. William P. Holaday Danville. 8. Arthur M. Free . San Francisco. 19. Charles Adkins Decatur. San Francisco. •20. Henry T. Rainey.. Carrolton. 10. John D. Fredericks 21. Loren E. Wheeler Springfield. Oakland. 11. Philip D. Swing 22. Ed. M. Irwin Belleville. COLORADO: Fresno. 23. William W. Arnold Robinson- 1. William N. Vaile San Jose. 24. Thomas S. Williams. Louisville. 2. Charles B. Timberlake... Marion. Long Beach. 25. Edward E. Denison 3. Guy TJ. Hardy Springfield. 4. Edward T. Taylor . At L. HenrRichary dR .Yate Rathbone..s . Kenilworth. CONNECTICUT: El Centro. INDIANA: 1. E. Hart Fenn 1. Harry E. Rowbottom Evansv-Ue. 2. Richard P. Freeman Denver. Washington. 2. Arthur H. Greenwood 3. John Q. Tilson.. .. . Sterling. Scottsburg. 4. Schuyler Merritt Canon City. 34. HarrFranyk CGardne. Canfielr d Batesville. 5. Noble J. Johnson Terre Haute. DELAWARE: Glenwood 6. Richard N. Elliott Connersvflle. At L. Robert G. Houston Springs. 7. Ralph E. TJpdike, sr Indianapolis. Wethersfleld. 89. AlberFred tS. H Purnel. Vestal l AndersonAttica. . 2. R. A. Green New . 10. William R. Wood Lafayette. New Haven. 11. Albert R.Hall Marion. Stamford. 12. David Hogg Fort Wayne. 13. Andrew J. Hickey Laporte. GEORGIA: Winsted. 1. Charles G. Edwards IOWA: Georgetown. Mount Pleasant. 2. E. E. Cox. . 3. Charles R. Crisp Lakeland. 21. FWillia. D. Lettm Fs. Kopp Davenport. Hampton. 4. William C. Wright Starke. 3. T. J. B. Robinson Northwood. 5. William D. Upshaw Pensacola. 4. Gilbert N. Haugen Cedar Rapids. 6. Samuel Rutherford Kissimmee. 5. Cyrenus Cole Savannah. Camilla. Americus. Newnan. Atlanta. Forsyth. Official Register of the United States, 1925

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Continued

STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME Residence STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME Residence

IOWA—Continued. MINNESOTA : Bloomfield. 1. Allen J. Furlow Rochester. Des Moines. 2. Frank Clague Redwood Falls. 8. Lloyd Thurston 3. August H. Andresen Red Wing. Osceola. 9. William R. Green 4. Oscar E. Keller.*. St. Paul. Council Bluffs. 5. Walter H. Newton. 11. William D. Boies -. Algona. 6. Harold Knutson .. St. Cloud. KANSAS: 7. 0. J. Kvale Benson. 1. Daniel R. Anthony, jr Sheldon. 8. William L. Cares Proctor. Leavenworth. 9. KnudWefald Hawley. 3. W. H. Sproul Olathe. 10. Godfrey G. Goodwin Sedan. MISSISSIPPI: 6. Hays B. White Marion. 2. B(ill) G. Lowrey .. 7. J. N. Tincher Blue Rapids. 3. W. M. Whittington 4. Jeff Busby KENTUCKY: Mankato. 5. Ross A. Collins Meridian. 1. Alben W. Barkley Medicine Lodge. 6. T. Webber Wilson Laurel. Wichita. 7. Percy E. Quin McComb. 3. John. W. Moore _ Paducah. MISSOURI: 5. Maurice H. Thatcher Madisonville. 1. M. A. Roinjue Morgantown. 2. Ralph F. Lozier 3. Jacob L. Milligan 8. Ralph Gilbert Bardstown. St. Joseph. Louisville. 5. Edgar C. Ellis 10. John W. Langley Burlington. 6. C. C. Dickinson 11. John M. Robsion LOUISIANA: Paris. 8. William L. Nelson Columbia. 1. James O'Connor Shelbyville. 9. Clarence Cannon Elsberry. 2. J. Zach Spearing Louisa. 3. Whitmell P. Martin 10. Cleveland A. Newton.... St. Louis. 4. John N. Sandlin .» Pikeville. 1112. HarrLeoniday B.Hawes C. Dyes r St. Louis. 5. Riley J. Wilson Barbourville. 13. Charles E. Kiefner 6. Bolivar E. Kemp New Orleans. 14. Ralph E. Bailey New Orleans. 16. Thomas L. Rubey.... MAINE: Thibodeaux. MONTANA: 1. Carroll L. Beedy Minden. 2. Wallace H, White, jr 21. ScotJohnt MLeavit, TCvanfst _ Great Falls. 3. John E. Nelson . Ruston. NEBRASKA: Amite. 1. John H. Morehead Falls City. MARYLAND: Washington. Omaha. 1. T. Alan Goldsborough 23. WilliEdgars HowarG. Seards ._ Columbus. 2. Millard E. Tydings Natchitoches. 4. MelvinO. McLaughlin... York. 3. John Philip Hill Portland. 5. AshtonC.Shallenberger.. Alma. 4. 3. Charles Linthicum Scottsbluff. Lewiston. 6. Robert G. Simmons 5. Stephen W. Gambrill . ...Augusta . NEVADA: Simpson. 6. Frederick N. Zihlman Houlton. At, L. Samuel S. Arentz MASSACHUSETTS: Denton. NEW HAMPSHIRE: 2. Edward H. Wason Nashua. 1. Allen T. Treadway Havre de Grace. 1. Fletcher Hale 3 Frank H. Foss NEW JERSEY: Baltimore. 1. Francis F. Patterson, jr... Camden. 6. Edith Nourse Rogers Baltimore. 3. Stewart H. Appleby Asbury Park. 7. William P. Connery, jr... Laurel. North Plainfield. Cumberland. 5. Ernest R. Ackerman Plainfield. 9. Charles L. TJnderhill,. .. Stockbridge. 6. Randolph Perkins Woodcliff Lake Passaic. ll! George Holden Tinkham. Springfield. 87. HerberGeorget N W. .Sege Taylor r Newark. 12. James A. Gallivan Fitchburg. 9.' Franklin W. Fort East Orange. Worcester. 14. Louis A. Frothingham... 10. Frederick R. Lehlbach... NewarkWest Ne. w York. Lowell. 11. Oscar L. Auf der Heide... Jersey City. 16. Charles L. Gifford Gloucester. NE12W. MarMEXICOy T.Norto: n . MICHIGAN: Lynn. NEAtW LYORK. Joh:n Morrow 1. John B. Sosnowski Wakefield. 1. Robert L. Bacon Westbury. Somerville. 2. John J. Kindred 4. John C. Ketcham Boston^ 3. George W. Lindsay... Brooklyn. 4. Thomas H. Cullen Brooklyn. 6. Grant M. Hudson Boston. Boston. 5. Loring M. Black, jr Brooklyn. Waltham. 6. Andrew L. Somers Brooklyn. 9. James C. McLaughlin 8. William E. Cleary Easton. 7. John F. Quayle Brooklyn. 10 Roy 0. Woodruff 9. David J. O'Connell Brooklyn. ll" Frank D. Scott North Attleboro. 10. 12 W. Frank James Cotuit. 11. AnningS. Prall.. Brooklyn. 13. Clarence J. McLeod 12. Detroit. Brooklyn. Adrian. W.New Brighton Battle Creek. New York City. Hastings. Grand Rapids. East Lansing. Lapeer. Saginaw. , MuskegonBaAlpenaHancockDetroity City.. .. . Official Register of the United States, 1925 5

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Continued

STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME Residence STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME Residence

NEW YORK—Continued. PENNSYLVANIA: 13. Christopher D. Sullivan.. New York City. 1. William S. Vare 14. Nathan D. Perlman New York City. 2. George S. Graham.. Philadelphia. 15. John J. Boylan New York City. 3. Harry C. Ransley Philadelphia. 16. John J. O'Connor New York City. 4. Benjamin M. Golder..._. Philadelphia. 17. OgdenL. Mills 5. James J. Connolly..— 18. John F. Carew New York City. Philadelphia. 19. New York City. 7. George P. Darrow Philadelphia. 20. FiorehVH. LaGuardia... New York City. 8. Thomas S. Butler Philadelphia. 21. Royal H. Weller New York City. 9. Henry W. Watson West Chester. 22. Anthony J. Griffin New York City. 10. William W. Griest Langhorne. 23. Frank Oliver. New York City. Lancaster. 24. Benjamin L. Fairchild Bronx. 12. Edmund N. Carpenter. — Wilkes-Barre. 25. J. May hew Wainwright.. Pelham. 13. George F. Brumm. Minersville. 26. Hamilton Fish, jr Rye. 14. Charles J. Esterly Reading. 15. Louis T. McFadden 2728. HarcourParker Cornint J. Pratg t Garrison. Williamsport. 29. James S. Parker Highland. 1716. EdgaFredericr R.k KiesW. Magrady..s . .- 30. Albany. 18. Edward M. Beers 31. Bertrand H. Snell Salem. 19. Joshua W. Swartz Harrisburg. 32. Thaddeus C. Sweet Schenectady. 20. Anderson H. Walters Johnstown. 3433. HarolFredericd Sk. TolleM. Davenport.y . Potsdam. 21. J. Banks Kurtz - York. 35. Walter W. Magee Phoenix. 23. William I. Swoope. Clearfield. 36. Clinton. 24. Samuel A. Kendall.. Meyersdale. 37. Gale H. Stalker Binghamton. 25. Henry W. Temple Washington. 38. Meyer Jacobstein Syracuse. 26. Thomas W. Phillips, jr... 39. Archie D. Sanders Brookville. Auburn. 27. Nathan L. Strong 40. S. Wallace Dempsey Elmira. 41. Clarence MacGregor 2928. MiltoHarrisn JW. .Bixle Shrevr e Erie. Rochester. 42. James M. Mead 30. William R. Coyle.. 43. Daniel A. Reed Stafford. 31. Adam M. Wyant Greensburg. NORTH CAROLINA: Lockport. 32. Stephen G. Porter Pittsburgh. . 33. M. Clyde Kelly Edgewood. % .Tnh-n TT, Kerr Buffalo. 34. John M. Morin Pittsburgh. Dunkirk. 36. Guy E. Campbell Crafton. 4. Edward W. Pou Washington. 5. Charles M. Stedman RHODE ISLAND: Warrenton. 1. Clark Burdick. Newport. 7. William C. Hammer. ... New Bern. 2. Richard S. Aldrich Warwick. 8. Robert L. Doughton Smithfleld. 3. Jeremiah E. O'Connell... Providence. Greensboro. 9. Alfred L. Bulwinkle SOUTH CAROLINA: Whiteville. Charleston. 1. Thomas S. McMillan Saluda. NORTH DAKOTA: Asheboro. 23. ButleFredr H B.. Dominick.Hare _ Newberry. 1. Olger B. Burtness Laurelsprings. 4. John J. McSwain Greenville. Gastonia. 3. James H. Sinclair -. 5. William F. Stevenson Cheraw. Asheville. OHIO: 6. Allard H. Gasque__ Florence. Grand Forks. Orangeburg. 1. Nicholas Longworth Bismarck. 7. Hampton P. Fulmer 2. A. E. B. Stephens Kenmare. SOUTH D_I_OTA: Sioux Falls. 1. Charles A. Christopher- 3. Roy G. Fitzgerald Cincinnati. Aberdeen. son. 45. WCharle. T. sFitzgeral J. Thompsod n North Bend. Custer. 6. Charles C. Kearns Dayton. 2. Royal C. Johnson Greenville. 87. BrookCharless Fletche Brandr— _ 3. William Williamson...v__ Defiance. TENNESSEE: 9. W. W. Chalmers 3. S. D. McReynolds Chattanooga. 10. Thomas A. Jenkins Amelia. 4. CordellHull. Carthage. 11. Mell G. Underwood Urbana. 5. Ewin L. Davis Tullaboma. Marion. 13. James T. Begg Toledo. 7. Edward E. Eslick Pulaski. 14. Martin L. Davey Iron ton. 8. Gordon Browning Huntingdon. 15. C. Ellis Moore.. New Lexington. Columbus. 10. Hubert F. Fisher Memphis. 17. William M. Morgan Sandusky. TEXAS: 18. Frank Murphy Kent. 2. John C. Box 20. Charles A. Mooney Cambridge. 3. Morgan G. Sanders Canton. Wooster. 22. Theodore E. Burton Newark. 5. Hatton W. Sumners Dallas. OKLAHOMA: Steubenville. 6. Luther A. Johnson Corsicana. 1. S. J. Montgomery Youngstown. 7. Clay Stone Briggs Galveston. 2. William W. Hastings. .. Cleveland. 8. Daniel E. Garrett Houston. 3. Charles D. Carter Cleveland. 9. Joseph J. Mansfield Columbus. Cleveland. 10. James P. Buchanan Brenham. 4. Tom D. McKeown Bartlesville. 1211. ToFritmz ConnallyG. Lanha.m ForMarlint Worth. . 5, F. T., Swank Tahlequah. 13. Guinn Williams Decatur. 8. M. C. Garber Ardmore. 14. Harry M. Wurzbach Seguin. Ada. 15. John N. Garner Uvalde. 16. C. B. Hudspeth El Paso. 1. Willis C. Hawley Norman. 2. Nicholas J. Sinnott 17. Thomas L. Blanton Abilene. Medicine Park. 3. M. E. Crumpacker Amarillo. Snyder. Enid. Salem. The Dalles. Portland. Official Register of the United States, 1925

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Continued

STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME Residence STATE, DISTRICT, AND NAME Residence

UTAH: WISCONSIN: 1. Don B. Colton Vernal. 1. Henry Allen Cooper Racine. 2. Elmer 0. Leatherwood— Salt Lake City. VERMONT: St. Albans. Milwaukee. 1. Elbert S. Brigham Milwaukee. 2. Ernest W. Gibson Brattleboro Oshkosh. VIRGINIA: Newport News. Viroqua. 1. Schuyler Otis Bland Norfolk. 8. Edward E. Browne Waupaca. Appleton. 3. Andrew J. Montague Richmond. 9. George J. Schneider Hudson. 4. Patrick Henry Drewry... Petersburg. 11. Hubert H. Peavey.. Washburn. 5. Joseph Whitehead Chatham. WYOMING: Casper. 6. Clifton A. Woodrum Roanoke. At L. Charles E. Winter 7. Thomas W. Harrison Winchester. Territorial Delegates 108. HenrR. WaJton)Moory St. George Tueker. Fairfax. WASHINGTON: ALASKA: Tazewell. Juneau. 1 John F. Miller 2. Lindley H. Hadley Lexington. HAWAH: Seattle. William P. Jarrett Honolulu. 4. John W. Summers BeUingham. 5. Samuel B. Hill- Resident Commissioners WEST VIRGINIA: Hoquiam. 1. Carl G. Bachmann Walla Walla. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: Nueva Ecija. Waterville. Santa Cruz. 4. Harry C. Woodyard „ Wheeling. PORTO RICO: 5. James French Strother Morgantown. Manati. 6. J. Alfred Taylor Richwood. Spencer. Welch. GOVERNMENFayetteville.T PRINTING OFFICE

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Office of the Public Printer

George H. Carter Public Printer Iowa.. . 9th... $6,000 Mary A. Tate Assistant to the Public Printer Tenn.. 2d... 3,000 John Greene _ Deputy Public Printer Mass 5th 4,500 Henry H. Wright Chief clerk N. Y„. 28th.. 3,300 Edward J. WDver Disbursing clerk _ Pa..... 16th__ 3,000 William A. Smith Congressional Record clerk D. C... 1st.. 3,000 James K. Wallace Superintendent of accounts and budget officer. Ohio... 5th._ 4,000 Ernest E. Emerson Purchasing agent... Md.... 4,000 Edward O. Reed Chief of tests 10th... D. C... 3,800 Burr G. Williams Instructor of apprentices -.. 3,000 Production and Maintenance Iowa... Divisions Ellwood S. Moorhead Production manager. Pa.— 5th... 4,000 Edward A. Huse Night assistant production manager. Mass.. 6th... 3,750 Henry W. Weber Superintendent of printing Ind... 4th.. 3,600 Bert E. Bair Superintendent of presswork Mich.. 5th.. 3,600 Martin R. Speelman Superintendent of binding Mo— 4th.. 3,600 Edward G. Whall Superintendent of platemaking Mass.. 12th. 3,600 William A. Mitchell Superintendent of planning N. C. 5th._ 3,600 Alfred E. Hanson Superintendent of buildings 14th. Mass.. 4,000 William H. Kervin _ Storekeeper and traffic manager 39th., 3,600 Division of Public Documents N. Y„

Alton P. Tisdel Superintendent of documents Ohio... 22d 4,000 Official Register of the United States, 1925 7

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Legal residence OFFICIAL TITLE State Cong. dist.

Herbert Putnam Librarian Mass A. P. C. Griffin Chief assistant librarian Mass... 5th... Allen R. Boyd Executive assistant D.C... 15th. Jessica L. Farnum Secretary N. Y... Frederick W. Ashley 22d.. Superintendent, reading room Ohio... Charles W. Coleman 3d ... Chief assistant, reading room •_ Va Henry E. Lower 20th. Chief assistant, reading room Ohio... Hugh A. Morrison 3d.... Assistant in charge, Representatives' reading Md.... George H. Milne room. Md.... 6th„„ Assistant in charge, Representatives' reading Margaret D. McGufley.. Toom. Ohio... 1st.— Martin A. Roberts Assistant in charge, room for the blind Md— 4th_.„ William Adams Slade Chief, accessions division R.I.... 1st Arthur R. Kimball Chief biblibgrapher N.H... 2d Charles H. Hastings Assistant in charge, binding division 2d Charles Martel Me 9th..„ Chief, card division Ill Clarence W. Perley Chief, catalogue division _ 9th__„ James B. Childs Chief, classification division Ill 2d 1st.. H. H. B. Meyer Acting chief, documents division Ill 1st.. Samuel M. Croft Director, Legislative Reference D.C... Charles Moore Assistant in charge, mail division N.Dak. 14th. Lawrence Martin Acting chief, division of manuscripts Mich 2d— Carl Engel Chief, division of maps.. ., Henry S. Parsons D.C... 8th.. Chief, music division Mass- Israel Shapiro Acting chief, periodical division Mass... 8th__. Peter A. Speek Assistant in charge, Semitic division 7th... William Lee Corbin Chief, Slavic division D. C... 6th... Frederick E. Brasch Custodian, Smithsonian deposit Va 1st— John T. Vance, jr Assistant in charge, Smitbsonian division HI..Mass... . 9th._. Thorvald Solberg Law librarian — Calif... William L. Brown Register of copyrights Md.Ky 5th.„ Mrs. Harriet deK. Woods Assistant register of copyrights Md— Wade H, Rabbitt Administrative assistant and disbursing officer. UNITEChieD STATEf clerk, disbursinS BOTANIg office C GARDEN

George W. Hess Director D. C... Wilmer J. Paget... Assistant director D. C Eunice L. Hoffman Chief clerk D. C...

EXECUTIVE

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EXECUTIVE

THE PRESIDENT , OF MASSACHUSETTS Compensation, $75,000 per annum

THE WHITE HOUSE

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Office of the President Everett Sanders Secretary to the President Ind..- 5th— $7,500 Executive clerk D.C._. 6,000 Rudolph Forster— 2d... Executive clerk Mass... 6,000 Edward T. Clark.. 8th.. Executive clerk Okla... 5,200 M.JC. Latta. 6th.. Executive and disbursing clerk N.Y... 3,300 N. P. Webster 14th. CMC. Wagner Chief correspondent Pa 3,000 E.IW. Smithers Head telephone and telegraph operator. D.C... lst. 3,000 D.C... 3,000 I. H. Hoover. Head usher.. 7th. Mary Randolph Social secretary. _ R.L... 3,000 F. Stuart Crawford Special employee...... N.Y... 7,500 11 DEPARTMENT OF STATE x

SECRETARY FRANK B. KELLOGG, OF MINNESOTA

Compensation, $15,000 per annum

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence (Station is Washington, D. C, unless Con ' otherwise indicated) State S- brate dist.

Office of the Secretary Joseph C. Grew Undersecretary _. N. H__ 2d— Leland Harrison Assistant Secretary...... " 111 15th. J. Butler Wright Assistant Secretary Wyo- 1st— Wilbur J. Carr... Assistant Secretary N. Y._ 25th- Robert E. Olds... Assistant Secretary __,_ Minn. 2d E. J. Ayers Chief clerk . 10th-. Hugh R. Wilson2 Chairman of the executive committee of the N. J... Ralph J. Totten2 Foreign Service Personnel Board. 11Tenn.1 . 6th.

2 Member of the executive committee of the William Dawson Foreign Service Personnel Board. Minn. 4th. 2 Member of the executive committee of the Nelson T. Johnson .. Okla. 8th_ Francis White2 Foreign Service Personnel Board. 3d- Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs.. Md_. William R. Castle, jr 7— Chief of the Division of Latin American Af­ D. C_ fairs. 2 Allen W. Dulles .... Chief of the Division of Western European N.Y.. 36th_ 2 Franklin Mott Gunther _. Affairs. Va— 10th _ 2 Robert F. Kelley . Chief of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs. Mass- Arthur N. Young :. Chief of the Division of Mexican Affairs N.J— 4th— J. Klahr Huddle2 .. Acting chief of the Division of Eastern Ohio.. 4th.... European Affairs. Tyler Dennett N.Y.. 29th... 2 Economic adviser Hugh R. Wilson Chief of the Division of Passport Control HI 10th... Herbert C. Hengstler Chief of the Division of Publications and Ohio- 3d David A. Salmon editor of the Department of State. Conn_ 4th.„. William McNeir Chief of the Division of Current Information. D.C Chief of the Division of Foreign Service 2 Alexander C. Kirk Administration. 111—. 19th... I 2 Coert du Bois Chief of the Bureau of Indexes and Archives. Calif- 4th„„! Worthington E. Stewart... Chief of the Bureau of Accounts and Disburs­ Ohio.. 14th—j Margaret M. Hanna ing Officer. Kans.. 5th— Ira F. Hoyt Assistant to the Undersecretary of State 5th—1 Chief of the Visa Office...... Conn. Robert A. Proctor D. C._ William A. Newcome Chief of the office of the executive committee 4th..._! Calif .. Somerset A. Owen of the Foreign Service Personnel Board. 5th...-| Eugene C. Rowley, sr Chief of the Office of Coordination and Review Md.._ Passport agent, New York City D. C- Harry H. Bolds 14th...: I. P. Roosa Passport agent, Chicago D. C. R. Newton Crane Passport agent, San Francisco N. Y._ Passport agent, New Orleans 1 The Department of State issuePasspors annuallt agenty a ,Registe Seattlre of the Department, in which is given complete information concerning the officialPasspors andt employeeagent, Bostos inn Washington, and of the foreign service of the United States, consular districts anDespatcd salarieh agents and, Nefeesw, Yorandk a Citbiographicay l statement respecting persons serving under appointment of thDespatce departmenh agentt, Londonat hom,e Englanor abroadd ; international commissions and bureaus in which the United States maintains membership; acts and regulations governing the Foreign Service; sample examinations for the Foreign Service; personnel of the foreign embassies and legations. in the United States; foreign consular officers in the United States; and an alphabetical index of persons. Copies of this Register can be obtained by purchase from the Superintendent of Documents, Wash­ ington, D. C, at 75 cents a copy. In addition to this Register the department issues quarterly a pam­ phlet entitled, "Foreign Service of the United States," which lists the entire commissioned personnel of the Foreign Service with the legal residence, rank, post, and date of appointment of each. Copies of this. pamphlet maybe procured from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C, at 15 cents a copy 2 Foreign Service officer. 12 TREASURY DEPARTMENT

SECRETARY ANDREW W- MELLON, OF PENNSYLVANIA

Compensation, $15,000 per annum

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence

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

Office of the Secretary Garrard B. Winston Undersecretary - Ill— 9th.. McKenzie Moss Assistant Secretary Ky... 3d__. Charles S. Dewey Assistant Secretary ni—. 9th_. Lincoln C. Andrews Assistant Secretary N.Y. 11th. John Kieley 21st. Joseph S. McCoy Assistant to the Secretary Ohio. 7th._ Charles R. Schoeneman. Government actuary- N.Y. 2d— W. Norman Thompson. Assistant to the Undersecretary R. I.. 7th.. H. R. Sheppard. Assistant to the Undersecretary . D. C. Frank Dow 5th.. Assistant to Assistant Secretary Ind.. 5th- Walter O. Woods Assistant to Assistant Secretary D. C_ Frank A. Birgfeld 4th_. Member of the war loan staff Kans_ James E. Harper 5th.„ W. H. Moran Chief clerk Md... Michael J. O'Reilly Chief, division of appointments S. C. 7th.. Leo C. Martin Chief, secret service division D. C. 11th. FredericComptrollek F.r Westoof then Currency Chief, division of bookkeeping and warrants Calif. John L. Summers Chief, division of mail and flies D. C. Joseph W. Mcintosh. Chief, division of printing IowaIll . 4th„„ E. Willey Stearns Va 8th— Disbursing clerk Tenn. 2d Charles W. Collins... Comptroller - Inm.d .... 12th... Willis J. Fowler Deputy comptroller Ala-.-. 9th„. . John G. Herndon Ohio— 3d Deputy comptroller Ohio — 8th—_ E. F. Quinn Deputy comptroller AdeliL. G.a Copelan M. Stewartd . _ Chief clerk Wis.... 10th— D. C— A. D.Cutts Chief, organization division-... Pa 29th... C. E. Gross Chief, Federal reserve issue and redemption Va 8th.._. R. O. Burton division. Pa 20th... E. E. Schreiner Treasurer of the United States Chief, examining division Chief, statistical division Frank White ... Chief, issue division N.Dak. 2d N.Y... 19th__. Frank J.-F. Thiel — Chief, bookkeeping division Tenn... 2d H. T. Tate— Superintendent, redemption division Kans... 2d Clarence E. Hearst- Treasurer -. Mo 12th... 111 8th— Andrew W. Starratt. Assistant Treasurer Ark.__. 4th— William J. Weber Deputy Assistant Treasurer Pa 17th... Charles J. Gates Chief, securities division GeorgPublie O. cBarne Debst Service Chief, accounting division William S. Broughton.. CommissionerChief, general- account.,s division 111 11th... Harley V. Speelman— RegisteCashierr of the Treasury — Ohio.. 15th. Frank A. De Groot AssistanSuperintendentt Registe, rnationa of the lTreasur bank yredemptio n Mich- 4th.. Charles N. McGroarty. Chiefagency, divisio. n of loans and currency Ala. .. 6th__ Melvin R. Loafman Chief, division of public debt accounts and Iowa.. 5th„ Frank G. Collins. audit. Mass- 5th... Commissioner of Accounts and Chief, division of paper custody Deposits Robert G. Hand Commissioner Miss. 1st.— Daniel W.Bell Deputy commissioner HI— 20th__. Edward D. Batchelder. Chief, division of deposits. I N. H. 2d 1 Receives $7,000 additional compensation as member of the Federal Reserve Board. 13 14 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of the Budget

Herbert M. Lord--. Director-i _ Me 2d. $10,000 Royall O. Kloeber Assistant director D.C.- 7,500 Executive assistant 5,200 Guy F. Allen D. C__. 10th, Assistant-to the Director- 6,000 Gordon A. Ramsay. .,.....• 111 9th,. Assistant to the Director... 6,000 2d... Redmond D. Stephens Assistant to the Director... Ill 6,000 2d.... Fred W. Wight Assistant to the Director... Me 5,200 19th. Frederick J. Bailey- Assistant to the Director... Vt 5,200 17th. Assistant to the Director... N.Y— 5,200 Charles H. Fullaway 5th., Chief, division of estimates. 5,200 Charles A. Kra_n__ Pa 8th„, Counsel.. 5,200 Donald B. MacLeod Md—. 13th. Chief clerk and assistant... 3,300 Ernest W. Cushing Va Charles A. Harbaugh Ohio— Internal Revenue Bureau COMMISSIONEB'S OFFICE Commissioner of Internal Revenue. N. C... 5th__ 10,000 D. H. Blair Assistant to the commissioner.*, Minn.. 4th.. 7,500 Head, appointment division _ 15th. 3,800 C. R. Nash Ohio... Head, communication division. 2,900 O. S. Paull— D. C... Head, information division 5thl. 3,900 E. H. Holkamp D. C— Chief, intelligence unit lst- 6,000 Graham Nichol Chief clerk and head division of supplies and Mo 3,600 Elmer L. Irey... equipment. Ind.... J. N. Baker _. ACCOUNTS AND COLLECTIONS Deputy commissioner... Wash.. 3d„ 6,500 UNIT Assistant deputy commissioner R. I— lst_ 5,600 H. F. Mires... _. Head, disbursement division... W. Va. 4th. 3,900 Head, field allowance division 4th. 3,300 Oeorge J. Schoeneman Ohio— Head, office accounts and procedure division 1st. 4,000 H. F. Dolan Tenn__ G. G. Davis V. H. Self Deputy commissioner INCOME TAX UNIT Assistant deputy commissioiier Me 5,600 5,400 {Vacancy) Head, corporation audit division Fla Head, personal audit division Calif... 5,200 <_.. B. Allen ..... 5,000 F. R. Clute Head, records division D. C— 17th... Head, engineering division. 7,500 Albert Lewis Tex Head, statistical division 3d... 5,000 W. T. Sherwood D. C— Head, service division.. 38th. 3,600 S. M. Greenidge Mass 5,200 Edward White Head, consolidated returns audit division... r N. Y— F. E. Dodge. H. B. Robinson Deputy commissioner Ky nth.. 6,000 MISCELLANEOUS TAX UNIT Assistant deputy commissioner N.Y... 5,200 Head, review section 6th.. 4,200 R. M. Estes Iowa... Head, estate tax division 3d... 4,200 Me Eugene McGovern Head, capital stock tax division 7th,. 3,600 Iowa... R. R. Ramsell Head, sales tax division lst.. 4,600 Ohio— H. K. Melcher Head, tobacco and miscellaneous division 3d„. 4,400 Ohio— C. C. Gray. District and headquarters •Charles A. Drake Alabama, Birmingham Ala- 5,600 M. F. Snider Arizona, Phoenix— - Ariz... 5,000 Collectors of Internal RevenueArkansas , Little Rock Ark— 5,200 William E. Snead... First California, San Francisco- Calif- 6,000 John R. Fowles. ..:.. Sixth California, Los Angeles.. Calif.. 6,000 Harmon L. Remmel Colorado, Denver Colo.. 5,800 John P. McLaughlin Connecticut, Hartford Conn- 6,000 Rex B. Goodcell Delaware, Wilmington Del... 4,800 Frank W. Howbert Florida, Jacksonville. Fla— 5,400 Robert O. Eaton Georgia, Atlanta... 5,800 Ga—. John W. Hering , Hawaii, Honolulu 4,600 Peter H. Miller Idaho, Boise T.H.. 5,000 Josiah T. Rose First Illinois, Chicago Idaho. 6,000 J. Walter Jones Eighth Illinois, Springfield Ill 6,000 Evan Evans HI Mrs. Mabel G. Reinecke •George W. Schwaner— Official Register of the United States, 1925 , 15

TREASURY DEPARTMENT Continued

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence (Station is Washington, D. C, unless k. Cong. otherwise indicated) gt btate dist> Internal Revenue Bureau- Continued Collectors of Internal Revenue- , Continued M. Bert Thurman Indiana, Indianapolis „. Ind.... Lars E. Bladine Iowa, Dubuque -. Iowa... Harvey H. Motter Kansas, Wichita Kans.. . Robert H. Lucas Kentucky, Louisville— Ky— D. Arthur Lines Louisiana, New Orleans La Frank J. Ham Maine, Augusta— Me Galen L. Tait Maryland, Baltimore Md—. Malcolm E. Nichols. Massachusetts, Boston _ Mass... Fred L. Woodworth First Michigan, Detroit Mich... Charles Holden Fourth Michigan, Grand Rapids. Mich... Levi M. Willcuts Minnesota, St. Paul Minn... George L. Donald Mississippi, Jackson Miss... Arnold J. Hellmich First Missouri, St. Louis _ Noah Crooks Sixth Missouri, Kansas City Mo Charles A. Rasmusson Montana, Helena. Mo.... Arthur B. Allen. Nebraska, Omaha Mont.. Louis A. Spellier Nevada, Reno Nebr.Y.. . John H. Field.. New Hampshire, Portsmouth _. NevY.. . Edward L. Sturgess First New Jersey, Camden N. Y..H... Edward E. Gnichtel Fifth New Jersey, Newark N.J...Y... Benigno C. Hernandez New Mexico, Albuquerque N. Y-J.... JohnT. Rafferty First New York, Brooklyn.. N.Mex_ Y... Frank K. Bowers Second New York, New York, N. Y N. C... Charles W. Anderson Third New York, New York, N. Y N.Dak. Cyrus Durey Fourteenth New York, Albany Ohio- Jesse W. Clarke Twenty-first New York, Syracuse Ohio. .. Bert P. Gage— Twenty-eighth New York, Buffalo. Ohio- Gilliam Grissom North Carolina, Raleigh Ohio... Gunder Olson North Dakota, Fargo :_ __. Okla... Charles M. Dean... First Ohio, Cincinnati Oreg... Charles H. Nauts Tenth Ohio, Toledo. Pa Newton M. MDler Eleventh Ohio, Columbus Pa Carl F. Routzahn Eighteenth Ohio, Cleveland Pa Acel C. Alexander Oklahoma, Oklahoma City — R. I— Clyde G. Huntley. Oregon, Portland _ S. C—. Blakely D. McCaughn First Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.._ S. Dak. David W. Phillips Twelfth Pennsylvania, Scranton _.. Tenn-. Daniel B. Hefner.. Twenty-third Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. Tex.... Frank A. Page Rhode Island, Providence.... „. Tex.... John F. Jones South Carolina, Columbia.. Utah... Leslie Jensen SoutOffiche deputyDakota,, BirminghaAberdeen m _ — VAla.t — 7th. Lee Brock TennesseeField deputy, Nashvill, Birminghae m VAla...a . AtL. James W. Bass FirsOfficte Texas deputy, Austi, Phoenin x Wash.Ariz . AtL. George C. Hopkins SeconField ddeputy Texas,, PhoenixDallas . WAri. zVa . 5th... James H. Anderson UtahOffic,e Saldeputyt Lak,e Littl Citye Rock. Wis..Ark-. . 7th„. Robert W. McCuen VermontField deputy, Burlingto, Littlen Roc k Wyo..Ark..... 5th— John C. Noel- VirginiaOffice deputy, Richmond., 1st dist. . Calif., San Francisco.Calif — 5th— BurnEdgars PoM.e Cohe e WashingtonChief field deputy, Tacoma., 1st. dist. Calif., San Fran­Calif... James G. Lytle West Virginia, Parkersburg 10th... Edwin A. Brast cisco. Calif... 1st. George T. Evans Wisconsin, Milwaukee Alonzo H. Wilkinson Chief clerk, 6th dist Calif., Los Angeles Calif... 1st. Robert L. Meyers Wyoming, Cheyenne Marshall S. Reynolds Field deputy, 6th dist. Calif., Los Angeles. _Colo.. . 1st. Frederic L. Appleton.. Chief Deputy Collectors Chief office clerk, dist Colo., Denver.. Colo... 2d.. JamesWillia mArthur E. Ally Downern Field deputy, dist. Colo., Denver Conn.. 4th. JameHarrsy AA.. StephenBrown s Office deputy, dist. Conn., Hartford Conn.. 4th. MrsCeci.l GracC. Lewie B.s Wise Field deputy, dist. Conn., Hartford Del.... 7th. ThomaErnest sM P.. MundePrichare d Office deputy, dist. Del., Wilmington Fla..... 5th CharleRalph sF .E .Overholtze Drew r Office deputy, dist. Fla., Jacksonville _, Fla NathanaeArthur E.l SmitN. Grangerh . Field deputy, dist. Fla., Jacksonville Ga James E. Dillon Office deputy, dist. Ga., Atlanta...' Ga Patrick S. Higgins Field deputy, dist. Ga., Atlanta 16 . Official Register of the United States, 1925

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OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence (Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated)

Internal Revenue Bureau— Continued Chief Deputy Collectors—-Con. William G. Ashley, jr — Office deputy, dist. Hawaii, Honolulu Hawaii George W. Macy . Field deputy, dist. Hawaii, Honolulu Hawaii Ernest P. Armstrong Office deputy, dist. Idaho, Boise Idaho.- 2d— Jay M. Parrish Field deputy, dist. Idaho, Boise— Idaho. . lst_. Archibald C. Jeffrey Office deputy, 1st dist. 111., Chicago.- 111 llth_ Edward Selbman Field deputy, 1st dist. HI., Chicago HI 16th—i Samuel J. Tompkins... Office deputy, 8th dist. HI., Springfield 111 21st—; William H. Clifford Field deputy, 8th dist. HI., Springfield 111 3d ! George L. Foote Office deputy, dist. Ind., Indianapolis Ind 4th—| Nelson M. King : Field deputy, dist. Ind., Indianapolis Ind.... 3d... Hairy A. Mcintosh Office deputy, dist. Iowa, Dubuque Iowa... 4th. Pressly R. Baldridge ... Field deputy, dist. Iowa, Dubuque Iowa—- 2d.._ Charles H. Douglass.-. Office deputy, dist. Kans., Wichita Kans... 5th_. Arch G. Moll Field deputy, dist. Kans., Wichita Kans... 5th_. Claude T. Meredith Office deputy, dist. Ky., Louisville Ky..... Marshall C. Bane Field deputy, dist. Ky., Louisville 3d.. Ky..... 3d.. Michael J. Cousins Office deputy, dist. La., New Orleans La Frank C. Labit . Field deputy, dist. La., New Orleans lst. Melvin H. Simmons.._' Office deputy, dist. Me., Augusta La 3d_. Michael B. Griffin Field deputy, dist. Me., Augusta Me lst. Charles L. Wiegand Office deputy, dist. Md., Baltimore Mass.N. H._.. 16th . A. Parks Rasin Field deputy, dist. Md., Baltimore Mich.Md..... llth„ George W. B. Britt Office deputy, dist. Mass., Boston Md.... 6th... Mich— lst.- John T. Hawes Field deputy, dist. Mass., Boston Mich- Chief clerk, 1st dist. Mich., Detroit 5th— William A. Standi Mich— John W. Cronk Field deputy, 1st dist. Mich., Detroit 4th5th... . Frank W. Hine Office deputy, 4th dist. Mich., Grand Rapids.Minn - 6th.... Fred M. Cook.-,.. Field deputy, 4th dist. Mich., Grand Rapids. Minn. 4th Arthur R. Knox Office deputy, dist. Minn., St. Paul Miss.. Field deputy, dist. Minn., St. Paul Harlan P. Gardner . Miss.- 4th.. Chief clerk, dist. Miss., Jackson George P. Hewes _. Mo.... 8th_. Field deputy, dist. Miss., Jackson Ralph A. Wilson. Mo... 2d... Office deputy, 1st dist. Mo., St. Louis. Frank M. Kleiber ' 2d Field deputy, 1st dist. Mo., St. Louis Mo Walter F. Freimuth 2d Office deputy, 6th dist. Mo., Kansas City Mo Emanuel V. Davis 2d Field deputy, 6th dist. Mo., Kansas City Mont.. Rollie Timmons -_.. AtL.. Alfred P. Engebretson Office deputy, dist. Mont., Helena Mont. - Roy Monteith Crismas Field deputy, dist. Mont., Helena At L.. Nebr— lst Kit J. Carson Chief clerk, dist. Nebr., Omaha Nebr— John P. Foley... Field deputy, dist. Nebr., Omaha 2d Frederick Lippman.._. Office .deputy, dist. Nev., Reno Nev lst JohnT. Walters Field deputy, dist. Nev., Reno Nev 2d John J. Scammon Office deputy, dist. N. H., Portsmouth N. H___ 8th.... 8th— Charles W. Fletcher Field deputy, dist. N. H., Portsmouth! N. H... 4th— William Herman Morris _. Office deputy, 1st dist. N. J., Camden. N.J... 4th„_. William D. Sayrs, jr Field deputy, 1st dist. N. J., Camden N.J.__ George H. Berger Office deputy, 5th dist. N. J., Newark Alfred Chapman Field deputy, 5th dist. N. J., Newark N.J.__ Lewis B. Thompson Chief clerk, dist. N. Mex., Albuquerque N.J... John W. Hernandez Field deputy, dist. N. Mex., Albuquerque...N . Mex. 30th.. Hugh G, Neary Office deputy, 1st dist. N. Y., Brooklyn N. Mex 29th„ George Eilperin Field deputy, 1st dist. N. Y., Brooklyn N. Y.. 25th.. Benjamin M. Day Office deputy, 2d dist. N. Y., New York 35th.. N.Y.. 40th._ George C. Nordinger Field deputy, 2d dist. N. Y., New York N.Y.. John S. Shea Office deputy, 3d dist. N. Y., New York iihlll N.Y- Charles B. Largy Field deputy, 3d dist. N. Y., New York 5th— John B. Sherman Chief clerk, 14th dist. N. Y., Albany....'—. N.Y.. lst... Hans Dahl Field deputy, 14th dist. N. Y., Albany N.Y.. 3d— Claude Bonsted Office deputy, 21st dist. N. Y., Syracuse. N.Y— lst... William F. Hart Field deputy, 2lst dist. N. Y., Syracuse N.Y 2d— John A. Hamilton Office deputy, 28th dist. N. Y., Buffalo .N . Y... 9th.„ Edward A. Purtill Field deputy, 28th dist. N. Y., Buffalo 9th... William T. Delmar Chief clerk, dist. N. C, Raleigh.—. N.Y. Balem C. Campbell Field deputy, dist. N. C, Raleigh N.Y. 22d... Carl O. Jorgenson . . Office deputy, dist. N. Dak., Fargo. I— N.Y... 22d... William G. Ray _. Field deputy, dist. N. Dak., Fargo...— N. C... 5th... George B. GomersaJl Office deputy, 1st dist. Ohio, Cincinnati N. C... Albert Wuest ...... Field deputy, 1st dist. Ohio. Cincinnati N. Dak Harry F. Mei__ag.-.____ Office deputy, 10th dist. Ohio, Toledo George P. Metzger..._ Field deputy, 10th dist. Ohio, Toledo N.Dak. Herman D. Weaver... Chief clerk, 11th dist. Ohio, Columbus Ohio- William Graham Field deputy, 11th dist. Ohio, Columbus Ohio— Ralph B. Ellars Office deputy, 18th dist. Ohio, Cleveland.... Ohio... CharleHalseys B V.. McKnigh Gilbert t FielChiedf deputyclerk, dist, 18t. hOkla. dist., OklahomOhio, Clevelana City d Okla..OhioOhio-.Ohio..—. Official Register of the United States, 1925 17

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OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence Com­ (Station is Washington, D.C, unless pensa­ otherwise indicated) State °°ng. tion fatate dist Internal Revenue Bureau- Continued Chief Deputy Collectors—Con. Preston G. Rawdon , Field deputy, dist. Okla., Oklahoma City- Okla... 4th_ $3,400 John W. Cochran Office deputy, dist. Oreg., Portland Oreg... 3d.. 3,400 Charles W. Olsen Field deputy, dist. Oreg., Portland. Oreg.... 3d_. 3,300 William E. Brown . Chief Clerk, lst dist. Pa., Philadelphia. 3,800 Pa. 13th. Alexander L. Gillars Field deputy, lst dist. Pa., Philadelphia. . 3,800 Pa. Harry Houck Office deputy, 12th dist. Pa., Scranton nth. 3,600 Willard F. Jones Field deputy, 12th dist. Pa., Scranton Pa. 3,300 Henry D. Bell Chief clerk, 23d dist. Pa., Pittsburgh Pa. 25th- 3,800 William R. Stevenson Field deputy, 23d dist. Pa., Pittsburgh... R.I.... 3,800 Henry Friedrick.. Office deputy, dist. R. I., Providence R.I — 3,300 7th... Frank H. Murphy Field deputy, dist. R. I., Providence S.-C... 3,300 William F. Roper Office deputy, dist. S. C, Columbia. S. C... 3,600 Ulysses B. Hammett Field deputy, dist. S. C, Columbia 3,300 Vincent R. Wadden, jr Office deputy, dist. S. Dak., Aberdeen S.Dak 3,300 Jacob L. Parrott Field deputy, dist. S. Dak., Aberdeen S. Dak 3,000 EugeneS. Priest Chief clerk, dist. Tenn., Nashville-. Tenn.. 3,600 William P. Hays — Field deputy, dist. Tenn., Nashville 3,300 Tenn... 13th. Fred B. Parsons .... Office deputy, lst dist. Tex., Austin _ 3,300 Tex.... 12th. Lon P. Piper :...-.. Field deputy, lst dist. Tex., Austin 3,300 Tex-... 2d... Thomas F. Johnson Office deputy, 2d dist. Tex., Dallas 3,300 Tex—. 2d... Leo A. Gilbreth Field deputy, 2d dist. Tex., Dallas 3,300 1st.. David E. Evans Office deputy, dist. Utah, Salt Lake City- Tex..-. 3,300 1st.. Thomas A. Callister.. Field deputy, dist. Utah, Salt Lake City- Utah- 3,300 3d... Lawrence F. Edgerton Office deputy, dist. Vt., Burlington.- Utah— 3,000 9th„ John W. Gaynor _. Field deputy, dist. Vt., Burlington 3,000 Vt 3d... Alfred H. Page Chief clerk, dist. Va., Richmond Vt 4th. 3,600 Lewis B. Howard Field deputy, dist. Va., Richmond Va 4th. 3,300 Anthony J. Swindle '.. Office deputy, dist. Wash., Tacoma 3,600 Joseph M. Moore...-. Field deputy, dist. Wash., Tacoma Va 3,600 William E. Kemery... Office deputy, dist. W. Va., Parkersburg... Wash.. 3,300 Victor H. Mealy Field deputy, dist. W. Va., Parkersburg-.. Wash.. 3,300 GeorgeSupervising Reisimer Agents Chief clerk, dist. Wis., Milwaukee W.Va__ 3,600 Everett H. Burlingame Field deputy, dist. Wis., Milwaukee W.Va.. 3,600 Charles E. Boulden Chicago, HI Ind_. 9th„ 5,400 Howard Chambers _ Office deputy, dist. Wyo., Cheyenne Wis— 3,000 FletcheWilliamr HL. PaulseGoudyn SaFieln dFrancisco deputy,, distCalif. Wyo.. , Cheyenne Oreg. 3d... 5,403,000 Clarence M. Justice New York, N. Y Wis 6,000 Walter P. Mays Pittsburgh, Pa Pa.Wyo. — 30th. 5,400 Raymond T. Miles Atlanta, Ga MdWyo_.. _ 4th.. 5,400 Charles G. Rogers Milwaukee, Wis 111... 23d.. 5,400 Ernest A. Sudbrink St. Louis, Mo Ind. 5th.. 5,400 5th... Joseph Carlisle Wilmer Philadelphia, Pa Md. 6,000 Agents in Charge James J. Drakeford.. Honolulu, Hawaii Ala 6th.. 4,600 Jacob O. Bender New Orleans, La Pa 19th. 4,400 Harry V. Bitting Huntington, W. Va... 4,200 HI 2d... G. Elmer Brown Baltimore, Md Md.-. 5,200 David Burnet Cincinnati, Ohio 1st.. 4,600 Hugh K. Caldwell Richmond, Va.- Ohio... 9th.. 4,000 Raymond A. Conway Springfield, 111 Va 38th. 4,400 Ernest P. Hutchinson Omaha, Nebr.- N. Y... 34th. 4,600 Chauncy W. Herrick.... Jacksonville, Fla— .... D. C— 5th.. 4,600 Orover C. Holt Oklahoma City, Okla. N.Y... lst.. 4,800 William A. Holt Seattle, Wash Okla— 6th__ 4,200 John M. Roberts Columbia, S. C 4,600 31st. John F. Kiernan New Haven, Conn Wash.. 4,600 4th.. Douglas R. Frazer Buffalo, N. Y Md.... 4,600 George W. Kurtz St. Paul, Minn _. Conn_. 9th„ 4,400 Harry T. McCauley Denver, Colo Pa 8th_. 4,400 Collin J. McLeod Boston, Mass Minn.. 19th. 5,200 John Hunt McMurtry... Louisville, Ky Colo... 11th. 4,400 John P. Marstella Salt Lake City, Utah. Mass... 12th, 4,400 George E. Neal Detroit, Mich 6th„ 5,000 Ernest G. Rarey Cleveland, Ohio Ky 6th.. 4,600 Marshall T. Polk Nashville, Tenn HI 6th._ 4,400 George F. Ruede Wichita, Kans Ind — 4th„ 4,400 WalteLeonarr dL .B .Shuc Willitk s ' TrentonGreensboro, N,. NJ.. C Ohio... 2d„. 4,600 Troy G. Thurston Indianapolis, Ind Teun.. 2d... 4,400 Ernest C. Wright. San Antonio, Tex Kans... 4,600 4,600 Md.„. Mich... N. Dak. N. J.„. 18 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Internal Revenue Bureau— Continued Agents in Charge— Continued Harry M. Dengler Portland, Oreg Mont. 2d— Frank Frayser Richmond, Va Va— 3d— Hugh McQuillan New York, N. Y__„ N. J... 10th. Arthur P. Madden Chicago, 111 Mich.. 11th. Arthur A. Nichols ... Philadelphia, Pa Pa- 8th.. David Nolan. Kansas City, Mo 10th. Alf OftedaJ San Francisco, Calif. Mo.-. Oreg.. 3d... Arthur Smith Memphis, Tenn 2d... Supervisors of Accounts and Miss.. Collections William M. Armstrong Denver, Colo Iowa.. 3d. Elbridge B. Gerry Baltimore, Md— Del... Louis J. Campbell New York, N. Y... 7th.. Wis— 8th„ Horace H. Stikeleather Raleigh, N. C N. C_. Anton H. Gullickson Los Angeles, Calif.. 4th„ John M. J. MacCabe Oklahoma, Okla... Wash. 6th.. James C. Mitcbell Chicago, HI N. J.- 13th. Frank B. Parsons Portland, Oreg Mass.. 2d... James R. Peat St. Paul, Minn Wis— 5th.. Joseph F. Timilty Boston, Mass WisFla. — 11th. James R. Van Voorhis Detroit, Mich Ky.. 4th„ Edward V. Wilson Louisville, Ky 8th.. PROHIBITION UNIT James E. Jones Director of Prohibition __ Ohio- 19th. James J. Britt Chief counsel N. C- 10th. James M. Doran Head, industrial alcohol and chemical division Va— 8th.. J. M. Young Head, audit division N.Y.. 28th. Levi G. Nutt Head, narcotic division 18th. HI Prohibition Administrators R. A. Haynes Prohibition commissioner (field Ohio- 6th._ George A. Parker Boston, Mass Mass— 11th. John A.Foster New York, N. Y Mass.. 13th. Eugene C. Roberts, jr Buffalo, N. Y_ N. Y.. Frederick Baird Pittsburgh, Pa Pa___. 17th— William G. Murdock.. Philadelphia, Pa . Md... Edmund Budnitz— Baltimore, Md... Va—. lst._ Robert A. Fulwiler Roanoke, Va 5th„ Benjamin C. Sharpe Charlotte, N. C _ N. C._ 1st.. Benjamin T. Simmons Tampa, Fla N. C._ 2d„. O. D. Jackson New Orleans, La La 8th.. William O. Mays.. Louisville, Ky Ky.... 17th. E. L. Porterfield Columbus, Ohio Ohio_. 8th.. Edward C. Yellowley Chicago, HI _. Miss— 12th. Walter F. Rhinow St. Paul, Minn 16th. Andrew W. McCampbell Omaha, Nebr Minn. 14th. Louis H. Breuer St. Louis, Mo Tex_.. 2d... Herbert H. White Fort Worth, Tex „ Mo— 2d— John F. Vivian Denver, Colo _ Tex... lst.. Elias Marsters Helena, Mont Colo.CaJif-. 9th„ Roy C. Lyle... Seattle, Wash IdahoMass.-. 9th.. Ned M. Green San Francisco, Calif Robert E. Frith , Los Angeles, Calif. Wash. John T. Barrett Honolulu, Hawaii „ Arthur J. Hanlon SaBostonn Juan, ,Mas Ports o Rico D. C. Narcotic Agents in Charge New York, N. Y„._ Ohio- 11th. William D. Allen, jr Philadelphia, Pa.... Hl 18th. Ralph H. Oyler Washington, D. C__ Oscar A. H. de la Gardie Atlanta, Ga D. C. 3d... Benjamin R. Rhees Nashville, Tenn Ala... 6th.. Thomas E. Middlebrooks Cleveland, Ohio Tenn. 5th.. George W. Cunningham Chicago, 111 Ark... 7th.. Jesse Bruce Greeson ... Minneapolis, Minn. 8th.. Ind... 11th. Will Gray Beach ...... Kansas City, Mo.— N. J__ Herman H. Wouters Herbert S. Forrer.. HI—.. Official Register of the United States, 1925 19

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Internal Revenue Bureau— Continued Narcotic Agents in Charge—Con. Will S. Wood San Antonio, Tex Tex 14th.. Howard B. Westover.. Denver, Colo.. Colo... lst... Harry V. Williamson Seattle, Wash Colo... lst... Harry D. Smith San Francisco, Calif- Ohio... 13th.. Joseph A. Manning Honolulu, Hawaii Ind.... 7th... Solicitor's Office

A. W. Gregg Solicitor Tex... 7th. James C. Rogers General assistant solicitor. D. C._ S. Duffield Mitchell. Assistant solicitor Pa— 8th.. 8th.. L. S. Cannon Assistant solicitor, interpretation Div. II. N. C. C. M. Charest Assistant solicitor, appeals division 12th. A. H. Deibert Assistant solicitor, review division Md__. N. K. Fox Assistant solicitor, civil division Pa.... J. B. McLaughlin... Assistant solicitor, interpretation Div. I.. D. C. 1st 11 J. B. Milliken Assistant solicitor, penal division N. Y- Customs Division Ariz... Ernest W. Camp... Director Mich. 8th„ Joseph D. Nevius— Assistant director . Tex 12th. Henry A. Hayward. Assistant director. N. Cj... 10th. Collectors of Customs Carl E. Milliken District No. 1, Portland, Me Me. Henry C. Whitehill District No. 2, St. Albans, Vt Vt.. Willfred W. Lufkin District No. 4, Boston, Mass Emery J. San Souci District No. 5, Providence R. I _ R. I... Harvey P. Bissell District No. 6, Bridgeport, Conn.. Conn. John C. Tulloch District No. 7, Ogdensburg, N_ Y.._. _ N. Y_. Andrew Wiedenmann.... District No. 8, Rochester, N. Y.... N. Y_. Fred A. Bradley District No. 9, Buffalo, N: Y—...1 N, Y_. Philip Elting District No. 10, New York, N. Y N. Y_. A- Lincoln Acker District No. 11, Philadelphia, Pa Samuel H. Thompson.... District No. 12, Pittsburgh, Pa . ..„ Pa— Charles H. Holtzman District No. 13, Baltimore, Md Pa— Joseph L. Crupper District No. 14, Norfolk, Va Md... Alexander L. McCaskill. District No. 15, Wilmington, N. C. Va— S. M. Parker District No. 16, Charleston, S. C .... NFla. —C Marion O. Dunning District No. 17, Savannah, Ga ..'.. Ala.s. c..-. Charles W. Hildreth, jr. District No. 18, Tampa, Fla. — .—.. La A.R.Noble District No. 19, Mobile, Ala...... Tex— Emile Kiintz District No. 20, New Orleans, La Russell H. Dunn District No. 21, Port Arthur, Tex Tex... Robert W. Humphreys.. District No. 22, Galveston, Tex Tex— Roy Campbell District No. 23, San Antonio, Tex Tex— Thomas P. Gable District No. 24, El Paso, Tex Ariz... Charles Fowler District No. 26, Nogales, Ariz Calif- Lewis H. Schwaebe District No. 27, Los Angeles, Calif Calif.. William B. Hamilton District No. 28, San Francisco, Calif Earl C. McFarland District No. 29, Portland, Oreg Oreg— Millard T. Hartson District No. 30, Seattle, Wash Wash. John C. McBride..—... District No. 31, Juneau, Alaska Alaska Jeannette A. Hyde District No. 32, Honolulu, Hawaii Hawaii. James W. Roberts _.. District No. 33, Great Falls, Mont Mont Judson LaMoure, jr. District No. 34, Pembina,.N. Dak N.Dak. Irving A. Caswell District No. 35, St. Paul, Minn Minn.. Oscar E. Dahly District No. 36, Duluth, Minn.. Walter J. Wilde District No. 37, Milwaukee, Wis Minn.. Carey D. Ferguson.. District No. 38, Detroit, Mich Wis Clarence F. Buck.. District No. 39, Chicago, HI Mich... John A. Royse District No. 40, Indianapolis, Ind— HI Miner G. Norton District No. 41, Cleveland, Ohio Ind.— Thomas L. Walker District No. 42, Louisville, Ky Ohio — Charles C. Hinkle District No. 43, Memphis, Tenn William B. Hanes District No. 44, Des Moines, Iowa Ky Louis M. Hall.. District No. 45, St. Louis, Mo Tenn Charles L. Saunders District No. 46, Omaha, Nebr Iowa- Thomas T. Wilson District No. 47, Denver, Colo Mo Jennie Musser District No. 48, Salt Lake City, Utah Nebr... Hayden L. Moore District No. 49, San Juan, P. R Colo... Evan D. Boardman District No. 51, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Utah— P. R— V. I— 20 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Customs Division—Continued Appraisers of Merchandise Joseph Carolan Chicago, 111 Ill- $.3, 000 Genevieve Cline Cleveland, Ohio j Ohio. 4.000 Martin L. Durgin Portland, Me... _| Me... 3, 500 Samuel W. George Boston, Mass _i Mass. 5,000 New Orleans, La La — 4,500 James L. Higgins Pittsburgh, Pa- Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio | Ohio.. 3, 500 Oscar W. Jackson Baltimore, Md Md.. 4,000 George M. Jameson San Francisco, Calif. Calif. 4,500 John A. Janetzke, jr New York, N. Y N. Y. St. Louis, Mo 5,000. Bert Kahn Mo- Philadelphia, Pa 8,000 Frederick J. H. Kracke- Pa___ Tampa, Fla 4.000 Sophie McCord Fla... Detroit, Micb 5,000 George O'Brien Portland, Oreg Mich 3,500 Jesse T. Park (acting)— Buffalo, N.Y Oreg. Comptrollers of Customs 4,000 Albert H. Reutter N. Y. CollinEdwarsd B N. .Alle Wheelen r Philadelphia, Pa Pa_- 5,004,000 RalpJohn hGrimm Bradfor, jdr Chicago, HI m_— -4,005,000 Walter L. Cohen New Orleans, La La — 5,000 John J. Deane San Francisco, Calif- 5,000 New York, N. Y-- Calif_ Arthur F. Foran 8,000- DwightHall BaltimoreBoston, Mass, M_d N.M dY . Clinton O. Richardson. Mass. 5,000 Surveyors of Customs 5.000 John H. Cunningham.... Baltimore, Md Md_. 4,500 Henry Dedeaux (acting). New Orleans, La La- 4,500 Herman Hormel Boston, Mass Mass. 5,000 Edward E. Philbrook.... Portland, Me Me... 4,500 Philadelphia, Pa J. Howard Reed San Francisco, Calif- Pa__. 5,000 John T. Stone (acting) New York, N. Y Calif. 5,000 ThomaBoqxds ofW. General Whittle Appraisers N. Y. 8,000 William B. Howell, president...New York, N. Y. 9,000 William C. Adamson New York, N. Y. 9,000 George Stewart Brown New York, N. Y. 9,000 Israel F. Fischer New York, N. Y. 9,000 Charles P. McClelland Jerry B. Sullivan New York, N. Y. 9,000 Byron S. Waite New York, N. Y. 9,000 George E. Weller New York, N. Y. 9,000 George M. Young New York, N. Y. 9,000 Special Agency Service New York, N. Y_. 9,000 Nathaniel G. Van Doren. Director N.J. 5th. 6,ooa Thomas B. McKaig Assistant director. Pa... 23d. 4,800 Special and Customs Agents in Charge L. W. Bean District No. 1, Boston, Mass 4,800 J. W. Wheatley. District No. 2, New York, N. Y 5,000 J. L. Gordon District No. 3, Buffalo, N. Y 3,800 W. H. Tidwell- District No. 4, Philadelphia, Pa 4,800 F. R. Proctor... District No. 5, Baltimore, Md 4,800 T. J.-Gorman.._ District No. 6, Tampa, Fla 4,380 D. A. Stone District No. 7, New Orleans, La 3,650 G. B. Mason District No. 8, San Antonio, Tex 4,000 E. R. Norwood.. District No. 9, Ogdensburg. N. Y___. 4,380 F. H. Yount District No. 11, Detroit, Mich 3,800 F. M. Jewell District No. 12, Chicago, 111 4,380 E. W. Beaton- District No. 13, St. Paul, Minn 3,600 Paul H. Watson. District No. 14, Seattle, Wash 4,300 H. S. Creighton.. District No. 15, San Francisco, Calif- 4,800 F. E. Johnson.... District No. 16, Los Angeles, Calif... 4.600- J. B. Morgan District No. 17, El Paso. Tex 3,000. Official Register of the United States, 1925 21

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Customs Attaches in Charge

C. B. Wait District No. 1, London, .. $5,500 S. E. Armstrong District No. 2, Paris, 5,500 F. X. A. Eble District No. 3, Berlin, Germany „ 5,500 James F. O'Neill District No. 5, Florence, Italy 4,500 H. C. Anderson District No. 6, Hongkong, China. 4,800 M. R. Nicholson District No. 7, Shanghai, China... 5,000 Mint Bureau *

Robert J. Grant— Director Colo. 1st.. 5.600 Mary M. O'Reilly Assistant director. La... lst.. 3.800 Mint and Assay Offices

Michael J. Kelly Superintendent, San Francisco, Calif Calif. _ 6th.. 4,500 Frank E. Shepard Superintendent, Denver, Colo Colo... lst.. 4,500 Leonard M agruder Assayer in charge, New Orleans* La_ La 2d... 2,500 Annie H. Martin Assayerin charge, Carson, Nev Nev.... 1st.. 1,800 Freas Styer Superintendent, Philadelphia, Pa Pa 8th.. 4,500 Charles L. Longley Assayer in charge, Boise City, Idaho Idaho.. lst.. 1, 800 William L. Hill Assayer in charge, Helena, Mont Mont.. lst.. 1,800 Niles R. Becker Superintendent, New York, N. Y N.Y... 17th. 5,000 Harry H. Stewart. Assayer in charge, Deadwood, S. Dak S. Dak. 3d... 1,800 John L. May Assayer in charge, Salt Lake City, Utah_ Utah— 2d._. 1,800 Thomas G. Hatheway Assayer in charge, Seattle, Wash •1st.. 2,750 Federal Farm Loan Bureau * Wash.. Robert A. Cooper. Member and executive officer S.C.. 4th.. 10,000 Louis J. Pettijohn Member Kans. 7th__ 10,000 John J. Guill, jr Member Calif. lst.. 10,000 Elmer S. Landes . Member Ohio. 16th. 10,000 Edward E. Jones Member Tex._ 15th. 10,000 Albert C. Williams Member D. C. 12th. 10, 000 A. D. Bright Secretary : 5,200 Kans. lst- Oran Layton Chief land bank examiner, Topeka, Kans.. lst.. 5,000 R. T. Thurber Supervising appraiser_. Utah. 4,200

* FEDERAL LAND AND INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK CITIES

District No.l.—Springfield, Mass. District No. 5.—New Orleans, La. District No. 9.—Wichita, Kans. District No.,_.—Baltimore, Md. District No. 6.—St. Louis, Mo. District No. 10.—Houston, Tex. District No. 3.—Columbia, S. C. District No. 7.—St. Paul, Minn. District No. 11.—Berkeley, Calif. District No. 4.—Louisville, Ky. District No. 8.—Omaha, Nebr. District No. 12.—Spokane, Wash.

FEDERAL LAND AND INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANK DISTRICTS

District No. I.—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. District No. #.—Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia,»West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. District No. 8— North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. District No. J,.—Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. District No. 5.—Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. District No. 6.—Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas. District No. 7.—Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota. District No. 8.—Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming. District No. 9.—Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico. District No. 10.—Texas. District No. 11.—California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. District No. 12.—Washington, Oregon, Montana, and Idaho. NOTE.—The salaries and expenses of the Federal Farm Loan Bureau are paid from a fund created by assessments upon Federal and joint-stock land banks. 22 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Engraving "and Printing Alvin W.Hall - Director : Pa.... John J. Deviny Assistant director D. C__ Clark R. Long— Assistant director Pa.... Adam P. Ruth Chief accountant ... _ Pa Elbridge H. Ashworth. Superintendent of plate vault H. Preston Dawson Superintendent of engraving division Tenn— Thomas F. Roche Superintendent of wetting division. N. Y.., Henry I. Wilson, jr Superintendent of plate printing division N. Y... Margaret S. Kerfoot— Superintendent of numbering division , D.C. Robert B. O'Hara Superintendent of examining division Va George M. Duncan Superintendent of surface printing division... Norman Underwood. D. C„ JohnM. Smith Superintendent of postage stamp division Ohio— Superintendent of engineering and machine RalpOffich He .o Chappelf the Supervisinl g D.C. Architect division. Md.. James A. Wetmore Chemist in charge"of ink making division Acting Supervising Architect Va...N. Y... Howard S. Robinson Superintendent of accounts division Md— Henry S. Roome Chief, law and records division... N. Y— Henry G. Sherwood Superintendent of maintenance division. L. A. Simon. Superintendent of drafting division Minn.. George O. Von Nerta Technical officer _ Md— Custodian Service D. C... Alfred Brooks Fry Supervisinglchief engineer, New York, N. Y. N.Y.. William A. Newman... Construction engineer and superintendent of Calif- Edwin H. Pearson.. repairs, San Francisco, Calif. Mass—. 1 Supervising chief engineer and superin­ United States Coast Guard tendent of repairs, Boston, Mass. Rear F. C. Billard Commandant Md. Lieut. Commander S. S. Aide to_commandant. Ga„ Yeandle. Superintendent, construction and repair. Lieut. Commander F. A. Hun- Mich. newell (acting) Engineer in chief. _ S. C— Capt. Q. B. Newman Inspector N. Y.„ Capt. D. F. A. De Otte Chief, Division of Operations 1 Ind.... Oliver M. Maxam _ Chief, Division of Materiel Tex Kendall J. Minot Commander eastern division, Boston, Mass.. Commander New York division, New York, Md.... Capt. PA.. HJ. UberrotHenderson..h . D.CMd.... . Capt. G. C. Carmine ... N. Y; of the port, New York, N. Y Commander J. G. Berry. Commander Norfolk division, Norfolk, Va: Me. Commander P. H. Scott. captain of the port, Norfolk, Va. Va.. Commander Gulf division, Key West, Fla.. Capt. W. V. E. Jacobs. Commander Lakes division, Sault Ste. Md. Marie, Mich.; captain of the port, Sault Capt. F. G. Dodge Ste. Marie, Mich. Mass. Commander H. D. Hinckley—• Commander southern division, San Fran­ cisco, Calif.; captain of the port, San Fran­ Mass. Commander H. G. Hamlet cisco, Calif. Mass. Commander W. H. Munter... Commander northern division, Seattle, Wash. Md... Commander A. L. Gamble Superintendent Coast Guard Academy, New Ind.. London, Conn. LieutT. . Commander W. Commander Coast Guard destroyer force, N. J._ Stromberg. C. New London, Conn. Lieut. Commander C. Calif.. Commander New London patrol area, New McMillan. i The United States Coast GuarLondond Register, Conn, issue. d annually, contains complete information as to tl organization, personnel, vessels, Commandanand stationst ofCoas thet Coas Guart Guardd depot. I,t Curtican bse purchased of the Sunerintnn ent of Documents, Washington, D.Bay C,, fo Mdr 20. cents a copy. _WM-UMM_ 8 The pay and allowances of officerPurchasins of thge officerCoast ,Guar Soutdh ar Brooklyne the sam, eN a.s Y tha t of officers of the Navv wi. whom they hold relative rank. SePurchasinge Navy Pa yofficer, Tables i nSan Appendix Francisco,, p. 145 Calif. Official Register of the United States, 1925 23

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United States Coast Guard— Continued JohnS. Cole.— District superintendent,3 Portsmouth, N. H— N.J. Howard Wilcox District superintendent,4 Provincetown, R. I.. F. B. Lincoln Mass. Mass. 4 S. R. Sands District superintendent, Wakefield, R. I R. I... M. W. Rasmussen District superintendent,' Bay Shore, N. Y... 4 N. Y_. E. T. Osborn __ District superintendent, Asbury Park, N. J. 6 N. Y_. J. A. Price District superintendent, LeweS, Del .. 6 TexN. J.. . J. F. Phillips _ District superintendent, Elizabeth City, R. T. Crowley , N. C. Me... 5 C. A. Lippincott District superintendent, Galveston, Tex.; N.J. vcaptain of the port, Galveston, Tex. O. A. Littlefleld R.I. District superintendent,4 Buffalo, N. Y .. G. B. Lofberg Ill— District superintendent,4 Grand Haven, John Kelly - Mich. Calif. 6 Public Health Service * District superintendent, Green Bay, Wis District superintendent,5 San Francisco, Office of the Surgeon General Calif. 4 Hugh S. Cumming. DistricSurgeotn superintendent,General... Portland, Oreg S. B. Grubbs Assistant Surgeon General. M.J.White Assistant Surgeon General- J. W. Kerr Assistant Surgeon General. Bolivar J. Lloyd Assistant Surgeon General. A. M. Stimson Assistant Surgeon General. F. C. Smith Assistant Surgeon General. W. F. Draper Assistant Surgeon General. Service at Large D. S. Masterson Chief clerk Rupert Blue. -., Assistant Surgeon General, New York, N. Y. J. H. White—1. Assistant Surgeon General, waiting orders.... L. L. Williams Assistant Surgeon General, waiting orders- H. W.- Austin Senior surgeon, waiting orders.... J. M. Gassaway Senior surgeon, waiting orders : G. W. Stoner Senior surgeon, waiting orders. Fairfax Irwin Senior surgeon, waiting orders. C. E. Banks... Senior surgeon, waiting orders D. A. Carmichael Senior surgeon, waiting orders P. C. Kalloeh — Senior surgeon, waiting orders A. H. Glennan Senior surgeon, waiting orders William J. Pettus Senior surgeon, San Francisco, Calif George M. Magruder. Senior surgeon, Seattle, Wash J. O. Cobb Senior surgeon, Boston, Mass G. M. Guiteras Senior surgeon, Galveston, Tex. J. C. Perry Senior surgeon, San Francisco, Calif ... G. B. Young Senior surgeon, waiting orders W. G. Stimpson Senior surgeon, Philadelphia, Pa B.* W In. thBrowe Offician l List of CommissioneSeniord surgeonand Othe, waitinr Officerg orders of ths e Public Health Service, issued annually, completC. H. Gardnee informatior n is given asSenio to thre surgeonorganization, Pittsburgh, personnel, Pa, activities. , hospitals, stations, and vessels oEf. thK.e SpraguServicee. Senior surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y_. iH .The S. Mathewsopay and allowancesn of Senioofficersr surgeon of ,the Providence Public ,Health R. I Service are the same as that of officers of the ArmTaliaferry witoh Clar whokm they hold relativSenioe rankr surgeon; see Arm, Washingtony Pay Table, Ds. iCn Appendix, pp. 143, 144. Paragraph 8 of the Regulations for the Government of the United States Public Health Service, approved by the President August 29,1920, reads as follows: "The relative rank of officers of the United States Public Health Service with medical officers of the United States Army shall be as follows: Surgeon General with Surgeon General of the United States Army; assistant surgeon general with ; senior surgeon with lieutenant colonel; surgeon with ; passed assistant surgeon with captain; and assistant surgeon with first lieutenant." s The pay and allowances of officrs of the Coast Guard are the same as that of officers of the Navy with whom they hold relative rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 145,146. a With rank of lieutenant commander. 5 With rank of lieutenant. 4 With rank of lieutenant (junior grade). 6 With rank of . 59927—25t 3 24 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Public Health Service—Con. Service at Large—Continued C. H. Lavinder... Senior surgeon, Staple-ton, N. Y,_ C. C. Pierce Senior surgeon, Chicago, 111 P. M. Carrington Surgeon, waiting orders James A. Nydegger Surgeon, waiting orders J. H. Oakley Surgeon, Charleston, S. C. H. W. Wickes. - Surgeon, Astoria, Oreg-— L. E. Cofer Surgeon, waiting orders. _ _.. John McMullen :.. Surgeon, New Orleans, La M. H. Foster Surgeon, Baltimore, Md L. L. Lumsden — Surgeon, Washington, D. C L.D. Fricks Surgeon, Memphis, Tenn W. C.Billings Surgeon, NeW York, N. Y. D. E. Robinson Surgeon, Stapleton, N. Y G. M. Corput Surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y W..W. King Surgeon, Paris, France.... Carl Ramus.! Surgeon, Evansville, Ind _.• Dunlop Moore Surgeon, Angel Island, Calif Carroll Fox Surgeon, Los Angeles, Calif Joseph Goldberger Surgeon, Washington, D. C William A. Korn Surgeon, Port Townsend, Wash— C. W. Vogel Surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y M. K. Gwyn Surgeon, Key West, Fla Joseph W. Schereschewsky. Surgeon, Boston, Mass A., J. McLaughlin Surgeon, St. Louis, Mo J. P. Long.' Surgeon, Santiago, Chile ~ Edward Francis Surgeon, Washington, D. C L. P. H. Bahrenburg — Surgeon, Cleveland, Ohio . George W. McCoy Surgeon, Washington, D. C Benjamin S. Warren.. Surgeon,.Baltimore, Md.. J. S. Boggess.. '. Surgeon, Detroit, Mich..... R. L. Wilson... Surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y John T. Burkhalter Surgeon, Savannah, Ga. William C. Rucker Surgeon, New Orleans, La R. H. Creel Surgeon, San Francisco, Calif R. E. Ebersole Surgeon, Memphis, Tenn J. W. Trask '._ Surgeon, Buffalo, N. Y.. — A. D. Foster '..' Surgeon, Norfolk, Va H. McG. Robertson Surgeon, Boston, Mass Norman Roberts Surgeon, Washington, D. C G. L. Collins Surgeon, Washington, D. C H. G. Ebert- Surgeon, New York, N. Y H. M. Manning Surgeon, Vineyard Haven, Mass. F. H. McKeon Surgeon, Port Townsend, Wash- E. A. Sweet Surgeon, Honolulu, T. H W. H. Frost.. Surgeon, Baltimore, Md- ._. E. H. Milllan Surgeon, Louisville, Ky.. Hugh de Valin Surgeon, Fort Monroe, Va M. C. Guthrie Surgeon, Washington, D. C. Friench Simpson Surgeon, Boston, Mass J. R. Hurley Surgeon, San Juan, P. R William M. Bryan Surgeon, Norfolk, Va E. R. Marshall- Surgeon, Rosebank, N. Y E. Krulish _. Surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y H. J. Warner— Surgeon, Fort Stanton, N. Mex.. Robert Olesen Surgeon, Cincinnati, Ohio Pau1 Pal Prebly of egrade ; see footnot.... e 1, Surgeonp. 23, , Baltimore, Md... R. M Grimm... Surgeon, Chicago, 111 Joseph R. Ridlon Surgeon, Stapleton, N. Y Charles M. Fauntleroy Surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y H. E. Hasseltine Surgeon, Norfolk, Va J. P. Leake Surgeon, Washington, D. C Lawrence Kolb Surgeon, Washington, D. C D. C. Turnipseed— Surgeon, Quarantine; La... . LLouiMatheHFCGeorgRG.. ARLPHF..s e WilliamKnight.ThompsoCarmelirWhitKempHetericSchwartz Parche H. eNeilf skar. nl . _. Surgeon, WashingtonNeHonoluluLoBalboPortlandRosebankMarcusw Angeles Yorkas HeightsHook,,, , MNT. ,N.e .D, Cali Y .H.YP, aCCf . Z...... Official Register of the United States, 1925 25

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OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence (Station is Washington, D. C, unless C ng otherwise indicated) State _? - blsXQ dist. Public Health Service—Con. Service at Large—Continued L. E. Hooper.. Surgeon, Antwerp, Belgium _ Joseph Bolten Surgeon, Hot Springs, Ark .. T. J. Liddell Surgeon, Los Angeles, Calif ... W. L. Treadway Surgeon, Dublin, Ireland H. F. Smith... Surgeon, Manila, P. I : L. O. Weldon Surgeon, Liverpool, England— W. H. Slaughter. Surgeon, Mobile, Ala J. G. Townsend Surgeon, Washington, D. C.._ J. M. Gillespie Surgeon, Washington, D. C A. R. Sweeney Surgeon, Port Arthur, Tex. N. E. Wayson Surgeon, San Francisco, Calif C. E. Waller Surgeon, Washington, D. C._ F. M. Faget Surgeon, Montreal, Canada J. H. Linson Surgeon, Washington, D. C„. C. V. Akin Surgeon, Rosebank, N. Y K. E. Miller Surgeon, New Orleans, La J. G. Wilson Surgeon, Los Angeles, Calif. C. H. Waring .-. Surgeon, Mobile, Ala G. A. Wheeler SUrgeon, Milledgeville, Ga J. F. Worley Surgeon, San Diego, Calif O. H. Cox Surgeon, St. Thomas, V. I M. S. Lombard Surgeon, Chicago, 111 W. F. Tanner Surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y ..._ Carl Michel Surgeon, Seattle, Wash R. L. Allen ' Surgeon, San Francisco, Calif S. L. Christian Surgeon, London, England P. M. Stewart Surgeon, London, England R. R. Spencer Surgeon, Washington, D. C W. C. Teufel. Surgeon, Quebec, Canada Royd R. Sayers Surgeon, Washington, D. C L. L. Williams, jr Surgeon, Ricbmond, Va D. J. Prather Surgeon, Baltimore, Md G. C. Lake.. Surgeon, Washington, D. C . William S. Bean. Surgeon, New York, N. Y T. B. H. Anderson... Surgeon, New Orleans, La H. A. Spencer Surgeon, San Pedro, Calif Edward C. Ernst Surgeon, Washington, D. C P. J. Gorman Surgeon, Port Townsend, Wash J. D. Reichard.. Surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y V. B. Murray Surgeon, Yokohama, Japan C. R. Eskey _ Surgeon, Manila, P. I W. T. Harrison. Surgeon, Washington, D. C C. Armstrong , Surgeon, Washington, D. C R. E. Dyer , Surgeon, Washington, D. C J. K. Fuller Surgeon, Southampton, England R. W. Hart Surgeon, Manila, P. I Thomas Parran Surgeon, Springfield, 111 J. W. Tappan Surgeon, El Paso, Tex R. P. Sandidge... Surgeon, Honolulu, T. H R. C. Williams. Surgeon, Washington, D. C P. D. Mossman. Surgeon, Rolla, Mo R. L. Waugh Surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y — H. E. Trimble Surgeon, Los Angeles, Calif M. V. Ziegler Surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y 'James E. Faris _ Surgeon, New York, N. Y.J B. H. Earle P. A. surgeon, waiting orders Josep? Pahy Pettyjohof grade;n see footnote 1, pP. 23A.. surgeon , waiting orders Robert D. Spratt P. A. surgeon, waiting orders F. A. Ashford P. A. surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y M. F. Haralson... P. A. surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y J. F. Mahoney.. P. A. surgeon, Dublin, Ireland R. E. Porter P. A. surgeon, Glasgow, Scotland LMRKFEJosspL.. BCAWDBFRVR... h TurnerByingtoScullMaxc FullertoFageLilliTomliVeldeTucke KinW.gt eyMountiy e nr - n—n -n— —- PP.. AA.. surgeonsurgeon,, ChicagoMontgomeryWashingtonBelfastNeHonoluluJeffersoPhiladelphiaCobhw ,Orleans ,Iris,n Irelan,City11 h1T, ,Fre ,., DD ,AlH.Pa.dL. e -M aCa CState o . ... 26 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Public Health Service—Con, Service at Large—Continued F. A. Troie Asst. surgeon, San Francisco, Calif L:M. Rogers ...' Asst. surgeon, Fort Stanton, N. Mex. R. L. Lawrence Asst. surgeon, Manila, P. I H. A. Rasmussen. Asst. surgeon, Fort Stanton, N. Mex G. H. Faget— '.. Asst. surgeon, Angel Island, Calif William Y. Hollingsworth Asst. surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y _ O. M. Spencer Asst. surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y.... C. E. Rice Asst. surgeon, Los Angeles, Calif.—. G. J. Van Beeck Asst. surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y F. J. Halpin Asst. surgeon, Hongkong, China...— _. E. R. Coffey Asst. surgeon, Ellis Island, N. Y A. S. Rumreich Asst. surgeon, Los Angeles, Calif E. E. Huber Asst. surgeon, Los Angeles, Calif- E. H. Carnes Asst. surgeon, Quarantine, La L. F. Badger Asst. surgeon, Angel Island, Calif - A. E. Russell Asst. surgeon, Barre, Vt — A. J. Aselmeyer Asst. surgeon, Stapleton, N. Y R. A. Vonderlehr Asst. surgeon, Boston, Mass P. W. Bailey „ Asst. surgeon, Mobile, Ala D. A. Hoxie Asst. surgeon, Buffalo, N. Y J. H. Ayers— Asst. surgeon, San Francisco, Calif... E. B. Archer. AsstProfessor. surgeon, Washington, Gallops, Island D. C,- Boston, Mass. F. C. Stewart AsstProfessor. surgeon, Washington, New Orleans, D. C, -La. J. F. Gates ProfessorAsst. surgeon, Washington, Stapleton, D,. N C.- Y._ J. B. Ryon — Asst. surgeon, Portland, Me. Hygienic Laboratory Direetor .... Ga... Charles Wardell Stiles Superintendent of supplies. Ohio. William Mansfield Clark Cari lPa Voegtliny of grade. ; see footnote 1, p. 23. Bureau of Supply Dan C. Vaughan- Robert Le Fevre _. WAR DEPARTMENT1

SECRETARY DWIGHT F. DAVIS, OF MISSOURI

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Office of the Secretary John C. Scofield— Assistant and chief clerk Ga 12th.„ John W. Martyn Private secretary to the Secretary...... Miss... 14th __ JohnB. Randolph Assistant chief clerk D.C - Sydney E. Smith _. Disbursing clerk D. C.„ Md— 6th— Frank M. Hoadley Principal clerk D. C.__ William D. Searle. Chief, civilian personnel division Ky 6th.„. Mary S. Nixon— Chief, mail and record division Pa 4th..„ James G. McFadden Chief, postal station — N. Y._. 9th„„ Henry C. Lehmann Chief, printing and advertising division. 3d Albert G. Drane. Chief, supply division Ga Frank B. Barnes. Chief, telephone division — D. C... Office of Assistant Secretary of War Hanford MacNider Assistant Secretary of War — Col. B. Frank Cheatham Executive assistant to the Assistant Secretary of War; chief, administrative division. . Col. Harley B. Ferguson Director, procurement division, and director, War Department General Army Industrial College. Staff Maj. Gen. John L. Hines Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Dennis E. Nolan.. Deputy Chief of Staff Brig. Gen. Campbell King- Assistant Chief of Staff, personnel division, G-l. Col. James H. Reeves Assistant Chief of Staff, military intelligence Brig. Gen. Hugh A. Drum. division, G-2. Assistant Chief of Staff, operations and train­ Maj. Gen. Fox Conner ing division, G-3. Brig. Gen. Harry A. Smith Assistant Chief of Staff, supply division, G-4. Assistant Chief of Staff, war plans division, Lieut. Col. Edwin S. Harts­ W. P. D. horn. Secretary of the General Staff Adolf Gerhard Chief clerk. HI. 10th.„ Office of the Chief of Cavalry

Maj. Gen. Malin Craig Chief of Cavalry... Lieut. Col. Daniel Van Voorhis. Executive officer _ Col. William J. Glasgow Chief, personnel section Lieut. Col. Douglas McCaskey. Chief,,plans and training section.... Lieut. Col. Willis V. Morris.... Chief, historical and information section Maj. John B. Coulter. Chief, matfiriel and equipment section Brig. Gen. E. E. Booth Commandant, the Cavalry School, Fort Lieut. Col. Peter J. Hennessey. Riley, Kans. Director,the Cavalry Board, Fort Riley, Kans, 1 Complete information as to the organization, area, military posts, and commanding personnel of each unit of the United States Military Establishment is given in the Army List and Directory, which is published bimonthly by the War Department. It contains an alphabetical list of all officers of the Army, with their serial number, organization, and address. This publication can be obtained only by purchase from the Superintendent of Public Documents, Washington, D. C, at 25 cents a copy. 2 Pay of rank, see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143, 144. 27 28 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Office of the Chief of Field Artillery Maj. Gen. William J. Snow....Chie f of Field Artillery .. Lieut. Col. Daniel W. Hand — Assistant Maj. Edward P. King, jr...... Executive 1 Maj. John A. Crane Chief, personnel section . Lieut. Col. Edward H. De Chief, training section— Armond. Chief, materiel section Maj. Alvan C. Sandeford War plans.. Lieut. Col. Alden F. Brewster. Chief clerk Master Sergt. Fred Lind.. Commandant, Field Artillery School, Fort Brig. Gen. George Le R. Irwin. Sill, Okla. Office of the Chief of Coast Artillery Maj. Gen. Frank W. Coe._ Chief of Coast Artillery Col. Charles E. Kilbourne Executive assistant _ Col. James B. Mitchell Chief, training section. .._ . Lieut.,Col. Alfred A. Maybach. Chief, war plans section., Maj. Clifford Jones... . Chief, personnel section... . -.. Maj. Joseph F. Cottrell— Chief, materiel section and legislative and Hartley I. Sanders. estimates section. Mass.. 8th.... Brig. Gen. Robert E. Callan... Chief clerk Commandant Coast Artillery School, Fort Maj. Frank S. Clark Monroe, Va. Office of the Chief of InfantryOffice r in charge, torpedo depot, Fort Totten, N.Y. Maj. Gen. Robert H. Allen Chief of Infantry _ Col. Willey Howell Executive Col. John J. Toffey-.. — Chief of personnel section Maj. P. J. Mueller Chief, military intelligence section Col. .Alexander J. Macnab Chief, training section Lieut. Col. Frederic G. Kellond Chief, equipment and financesectio n Maj. Erie M. Wilson Chief, war plans and organization section Brig. Gen. Briant H. Wells.... Commandant, Infantry school, Fort Benning, Col. Claude H. Miller Ga. Commandant, Tank School, Camp Meade, Office of the Chief of Chaplains Md. \ Chaplain John T. Axton Chief of Chaplains. Chaplain Julian E. Yates Executive Chaplain Benjamin J. Tarskey. Personnel officer Army Field Clerk Augustus S. Chief clerk.. Bonanno. Commandant, Chaplains' School, Fort J|rig. Gen. Edward L. King Leavenworth, Kans. Office of The Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Robert C. Davis. The Adjutant General Brig. Gen. Lutz Wahl ... Assistant, The Adjutant General..., Col. Charles H. Bridges Adjutant general, enlisted division Col. Albert E. Saxton Adjutant general, officers' division.. Col. Harry H. Tebbetts Adjutant general, miscellaneous division Col, Joseph Wheeler, jr Adjutant general, reserve division. Lieut. Col. Alfred J. Booth Adjutant general, publication division. Lieut. Col. John B. Shuman.. Adjutant general, executive officer Maj. Stuart A. Howard. Adjutant general, old records division Maj. John N. Smith, jr Adjutant general, selective service and World Thomas A. O'Brien War divisions. Me. 1st— Office of the Inspector Chief clerk General Maj. Gen. Eli A. Helmick.. Inspector General Cbl. Herbert O. Williams... Executive.— . Col. George H. Jamerson... Chief, inspections division Lieut. Col. Tborne Strayer. Chief, investigations division... Maj. Frank M. Holmes Chief, money accounts'division. John D. Parker Chief clerk Va. 8th..„ 2 Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143,144. Official Register of the United States, 1925 29

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Office of the Judge Advocate General Maj. Gen. John A. Hull Judge Advocate General (*) Col. Nathan D. Ely Judge advocate, chief military justice section. (2) Lieut. Col. Kyle Rucker 2 Judge advocate, chief military affairs section . (2) Lieut. Col. William B. Pistole Judge advocate, chief civil affairs section ( ) Judge advocate, executive officer (2) Edwin B. Pitts.. Chief clerk and solicitor N. Y„. 32d. „ $2,800 Office of the Quartermaster General 2 Maj. Gen. W. H. Hart. Quartermaster General ( ) Col. Frederick W. Van Duyne. Executive officer and chief, administrative (2) service. *• 2 Chief, supply service ( ) Brig. Gen. A. C. Dalton... Chief, construction service (2) Brig. Gen. M. Gray Zalinski... Chief, transportation service (2) Col. William Elliott. Chief, personnel service (2) Lieut. Col. Charles E. Reese... Liaison officer for war planning (2) Col. Henry C. Whitehead ... Chief, remount service (2) Executive assistant .. N. Y_._ 6th„„ 3,900 Chief clerk Md..„ 5th— 3,000 Quartermaster Corps 2 Lieut. Col. Walter C. Jones Commanding officer, Boston Q. M. interme­ ( ) diate depot, Boston, Mass. 2 Col. Patrick W. Guiney Commanding officer, Chicago Q. M. interme­ ( ) diate depot, Chicago, 111. 3 Col. J. R. R. Hannay Commanding officer, Jeffersonville Q. M. ( ) intermediate depot, Jeffersonville, Ind. (2) Commanding officer, New Orleans Q. M. in­ 2 Col. Winthrop S. Wood termediate depot, New Orleans, La. ( ) Commanding officer, Philadelphia Q. M. 2 intermediate depot, Philadelphia, Pa. (2) Q. M., Q.M. purchasing agency.St. Louis.Mo. ( ) . / 2 Col. William G. Gambrill.. . Commanding officer, Seattle Q. M. interme­ ( ) diate depot, Seattle, Wash. 2 Commanding officer Holabird Q. M. inter­ '•• V" ( ) mediate depot, Camp Holabird, Md. 2 Lieut. Col. William F. Herring- Commanding officer, Jesup Q. M. interme­ ( ) shaw. diate depot, Camp Jesup, Ga. 2 Maj. Stephen C. Reynolds Commanding officer, Normoyle Q. M. inter­ ( ) 2 Maj. Henry J. Weeks mediate depot, Camp Normoyle, Tex. ( ) Commanding officer, Front Royal Q. M. in­ 2 Capt. John T. Sallee termediate depot, Front Royal, Va. ( ) Commanding officer, Reno Q. M. interme­ 2 Col. Frank H. Lawton diate depot, Fort Reno, Okla. ( ) Commanding officer, Robinson Q. M. inter-. 2 Lieut. Col. Robert Sterrett mediate depot, Fort Robinson, Nebr. ( ) Q. M. supply officer, New York general inter­ (2) mediate depot, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2 Col. Robert H. Rolfe Q. M. supply officer, Washington general in­ ( ) termediate depot, Washington, D. C. 2 Lieut, Col. Herbert L. Evans— Q. M. supply officer, San Francisco general ( ) intermediate depot, San Francisco, Calif. 2 Q. M. supply officer, 8th corps general area ( ) 2 Col. Sam F. Bottoms depot, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. ( ) Q. M. supply officer, Columbus general re­ 2 Lieut. Col. William 0. Smith,. serve depot, Columbus, Ohio. ( ). Q. M. supply officer, Schenectady general re­ Office of the Chief of serve depot, Schenectady, N. Y. ' Finance Q. M. supply officer, New Cumberland gen­ eral reserve depot, New Cumberland, Pa. 2 Maj. Gen. Kenzie W. Walker.. ( ) Col. F. W. Coleman AssistanChief, Americat chief onf finance.-graves registration service (2) Col. E. A. Sturges Ini chargen , estimate, Paris,s Franceand apportionment. s divi­ Chiesionf .o f finance (?)2 Lieut. Col. P. L. Smith Executive officer ( ) Lieut. Col. W. McK. Lambdin. (a) J Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143,144. 30 Official Register of the United-States, 1925

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Office of the Chief of Finance-'-Continued Capt. E. O. Hopkins. In charge, advisory and administrative division. Capt. L. L. Simms. In charge, property and contract audit divi­ Z. Lewis Dalby... sion. D. C._ A. Rogers A ssistant to chief of fi nance Ind... 9th.. Chief clerk-.- John L. Beatie Ga 5th.. Auditor, Red Cross 28th. George R. Taylor. N. Y_. A. T. Lewis. Chief, estimates and apportionments division _ 1st-. Chief, advisory and administrative division.. N. J... Finance Department at Large* Col. E. P. Orton Finance officer, D. C . • Capt. Carl Halla Executive officer; chief money accounts and pay and mileage branches. Capt. Irvin V. Todd. Chief, allotment and bond, and difference Capt. T. F. Powell sheet branches. John G. Scrivener Chief, transportation branch Md. 6th... First Lieut. E. F. Rea_. Chief clerk Capt. Frank E. Parker. Finance officer, Army medical center, D. C... Capt. Percy G. Hoyt... Commandant, Finance School, D. C Property auditor, district of Washington.'.... Officeof the Surgeon General

Maj. Gen. Merritte W. Ireland.Surgeo n General. — Brig. Gen. Walter D. McCaw.. Assistant . . Col. Carl R. Darnall — Executive officer; chief, administrative divi­ sion; chief, inspection division. Lieut. Col. CharlesL.Foster... Chief, personnel division Lieut. Col. Joseph F. Siler Chief, professional service division Maj. Albert G. Love Chief, vital statistics division Lieut. Col. Rex H. Rhoades Chief, dental division.. Lieut. Col John A. McKinnon. Chief, veterinary division Lieut. Col. James M. Phalen... Chief, library division; librarian, Army med­ Maj. George R. Callender. ical library. Maj. Julia C. Stimson Curator, Army Medical Museum Bertis B. Thompson Ind- 6th___. Superintendent, Army Nurse Corps Medical Department of the ArmyChie f clerk . . Brig. Gen. James D. Glennan..Commandin g officer, Army medical center and Walter Reed General Hospital, D. C. Col. Henry C. Fisher Commandant, Army Medical School, D. C Maj. William S. Rice Commandant, Army Dental School, D. C... Lieut. Col. William P. Hill..... Commandant, Army Veterinary School, D. C. First Lieut. Elizabeth A. Director, Army School of Nursing, D. C Melby. Commandant, Medical Field Service School, Lieut. Col. Charles R. Rey­ Carlisle Barracks, Pa. nolds. Commanding officer, Army and Navy Gen­ Lieut. Col. Robert U. Patterson eral Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark. Col. James M. Kennedy Commanding officer, Letterman General Lieut. Col. Paul C. Hutton. Hospital, San Francisco, Calif. Commanding officer, Fitzsimons General Lieut. Col. M. A. W. Shockley.Hospital , Fitzsimons Station, Denver, Colo. Commanding officer, William - Beaumont Col. Edward R. Schreiner.— General Hospital, El Paso, Tex. Lieut. Col. Lloyd C. Smith. Commanding officer, Tripler General Hos­ pital, Honolulu, T. H. Office of the Chief of Acting commanding officer, Sternberg General Engineers Hospital, Manila, P. I. Maj. Gen. Chief of Engineers _. Brig. Gen. ... Assistant Chief of Engineers Claude Lindsey Cnief clerk Pa.. 6th„ Herbert L. Buell Assistant engineer, miscellaneous civil works! N. Y.„ 40th. Marcus W. Lewis Assistant engineer, civil works ... Wis. 11th. *Offices of the Finance Department at Large are maintained in the following places- Boston I Brooklyn, N. Y.; Baltimore, Md.; Fortress Monroe, Va.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Atlanta, Ga.; Fort I Ohio; Jeffersonville, Ind.; Chicago, 111.; St. Louis, Mo.;.Omaha, Nebr.; Fort Sam Houston Tex. Fort Bliss, Tex.; San Francisco, Calif.; Seattle, Wash.; Vancouver Barracks, Wash.; Fort MacArthur,Calif . i Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143,144. 3 Pay of colonel. 4 Pay of brigadier general. Official Register of the United States, 1925 31

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Office of the Chief of Engi­ neers—Continued Engineer Department at Large Maj. Charles R. Pettis District engineer, Baltimore, Md. First Lieut. Walter L. Med- Military assistant, Boston, Mass.. ding. Edwin E. Corry Assistant engineer, Boston, Mass ....La . lst Co}. Spencer Cosby Division engineer, Lakes div., Cleveland, Maj. F. K. Newcomer. Ohio. Maj. Harold C. Fiske.. District engineer, Charleston, S. C , _ District engineer, Chattanooga and Nash­ Maj. Rufus W. Putnam ville,Tenn. 111. 6th..„ Maj. A. K. B. Lyman . District engineer, Chicago, 111— Lieut. Col. Elliott J. Dent- District engineer, Cincinnati, Ohio Lieut. Col. G. B. Pillsbury. District engineer, Detroit, Mioh__-_- F. G. Ray District engineer, U. S. lake survey, Detroit, Mich. Maj. Robert W. Crawford. Associate engineer, U. S. lake survey, Detroit, G. A. Taylor Mich. Minn.. 8th, Maj. M. C. Tyler... District engineer, Duluth, Minn Maj. J. L. Schley Assistant engineer, Duluth, Minn District engineer, Florence, Ala - Maj. William H. Lanagan. Maj. H. M. Trippe District engineer, Galveston, Tex Lieut. Col. Gilbert A. Young- District engineer and dept. engr., Honolulu, berg. T. H. District engineer, HuntingtonJuneau, Alask, Wa . Va Maj. James G. Steese District engineer, JacksonvilleKansas City,, FlMo.__i__.__._-a . Maj. C. C. Gee District engineer, Los Angeles, Calif.. .'. District engineer, Louisville, Ky Maj. H. A. Finch. Tenn. 10th. Lieut. Col. George R. Spalding. District engineer, Memphis, Tenn;, and First and Second dists., Mem­ Maj. Donald H. Connolly Maj. H. H. Stickney, jr...... phis, Tenn. Tenn. 10th. District engineer, Mississippi River dredg­ Maj. Gilbert Van B. Wilkes. ing dist., Memphis, Tenn. Maj. T. H. Emerson District engineer, Milwaukee, Wis. Maj. Edwin A. Bethel — - District engineer, Mobile, Ala _ Col. C. McD.-Townsend District engineer, Montgomery, Ala— Maj. H..S. Bennion. District engineer, New Orleans, La Col. W. B. Ladue. District engineer, Fourth Mississippi River dist., NeW Orleans, La. Engineer, Second Corps Area, Governors Island, N. Y.; district engineer, lst dist., Capt. R. G. Barrows.. New York; and district engineer, 3d dist., Col. Herbert Deakyne. New York. Military assistant, 1st dist.y New York District engineer, Porto Rico dist., New York; district engineer, 2d dist., New Edward B. Snell. York; division engineer, N. E. div., New N. Y._ 25th. C. D. Mayhew York; and senior member, N. Y. Harbor N. J... 1st.. Lieut. Col. F. A. Pope Line Board, New York. Col. F. C. Boggs Assistant engineer, 2d dist., New York Maj. Edmond L. Daley Assistant engineer, 2d dist., New York District engineer, Norfolk, Va Capt. Ludson D. Worsham. District engineer, Philadelphia, Pa .... Maj. R. TG.. CoinePowellr . .... District engineer, Pittsburgh, Pa— Military assistant, lst dist., Portland, Oreg.. Maj. Beverly C. Dunn District engineer, lst and 2d dists., Portland, Maj. John C. Gotwals Oreg. Capt. Edward N. Chisholm> jr. District engineer, Providence, R. I., and Maj. C. F. Williams- Boston, Mass. Maj. John W. N. Schulz. District engineer, Rock Island, 111 District engineer, St. Louis, Mo Maj. C. S. Ridley Secretary and disbursing officer, Mississippi River Commission, St. Louis, Mo. Maj. William F. Tompkins.. District engineer, St. Paul, Minn.. Col. W. J. Barden District engineer, 1st dist., San Francisco, Calif. Maj. R. P. Howell. District engineer, 2d dist., San Francisco, Calif. Pistrict engineer, Savannah, Ga District engineer, Seattle, Wash.; division engineer, Northern Pacific division, Seattle, Wash. District engineer, third Mississippi River flist., Vicksburg, Miss. 59927—25t' Pay of rank; 4 see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143, 144. 32 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Office of the Chief of Engi­ neers—Continued Engineer Department at Large- Continued 2 Maj. J. A. O'Connor District engineer, Washington, D. C ( ) Col. Earl I. Brown District engineer, Wilmington, Del 2 Maj. Oscar O. Kuentz District engineer, Wilmington, N. C ( ) 2 Capt. J. C. Fremont ___. Supervisor of New York Harbor, New York, ( ) N.Y. Col. C. W. Kutz _ , 2 Division engineer, central div., Cincinnati, ( ) Col. G. M. Hoffman Ohio. 2 Division engineer, Gulf div., New Orleans, ( ) Col. Edward H. Schulz , La. (2) H. T. Kerr , Division engineer, Hawaiian div., Honolulu, Ohio 22d. 2 T. H. ( ) Robert W. Chaffee.. Assistant engineer, Lakes div., Cleveland, N.Y... 6th. $3,800 Ohio. 4,400 Lieut. Col. Gustave R. Lukesh Assistant engineer, Northeastern div., New 2 York, N. Y. ( ) Col. J. C. Oakes 2 Division engineer, Pacific div., San Fran­ ( ) Col. Charles L. Potter .....cisco , Calif. 2 Division engineer, Southeastern div., Charles­ ( ) ton, S. C. Lieut. Col. William P. Stokey. President Mississippi River Commission, Maj. William B. Harrison St. Louis, Mo., and division engineer, West­ Col. Albert E. Waldron ern diy., St. Louis, Mo. Lieut. Col. William C. Weeks,Engineer , Fourth Corps Area, Atlanta, Ga... Engineer, Fifth Corps Area, Fort Hayes, Maj. John N. Hodges Columbus, Ohio. Col. Thomas H. Jackson Engineer, Sixth Corps Area, Chicago, HI Lieut. Col. Wildurr Willing—.Engineer , Seventh Corps Area, Omaha, Nebr. 2 Engineer, Eighth Corps Area, Fort Sam ( > Capt. T. D. Simkins Houston, Tex. (2) Engineer, Ninth Corps Area, San Francisco, 2 Lieut. Col. Henry C. Jewett...Calif. ( ) Department engineer and division engineer, Maj. John S. Butler 2 Panama Canal Dept., C. Z. ( > Col. E. M. Markham Assistant department engineer, Hawaiian (2) Maj. D. O. Elliott Dept., Honolulu, T. H. District engineer, Manila, P. I.; department Capt. Frank W. Gano engineer, Philippine Dept., Manila, P. I. District engineer, Quarry Heights, C. Z Capt. William E. Harris Commandant, Engineer School, Fort Hum­ Board of Engineers for Rivers phreys, Va. and Harbors, Washington,Office r in charge, Engineer reproduction D. C. plant, Washington Barracks, D. C. Engineer supply officer, Columbus general Maj. G. R. Young Residenreservte member.depot, Columbus. , Ohio. 2 Military assistant.. ( ) Capt. John G. Drinkwater.. Engineer supply officer, New York general 2 H. W. Hobbs Associatintermediate engineer.e depot. , Brooklyn, N. Y. Me... 1st- ( ) Assistant engineer- Theodore R. Vogel S. C_. 2d___ 5,200 Assistant engineer. 4th__ Granville Smith Md__ 3,600 Assistant engineer. 19th_ L. D. Norsworthy N.Y. 3,600 Assistant engineer. D.C. 3,600 William Gerig __ Chief clerk 4.800 Harry L. Freer 2,700 MajOffice. Gen .of C. theC. William Chiefs of Chief of Ordnance- 2 Ordnance ( ) Brig. Gen. C. L'H. Ruggles Assistant 2 Brig. Gen. J. W. Joyes Assistant.. ( ) Maj. C. T. Harris Executive assistant- 2 Chief clerk Pa. 30th„ ( ) Nathan Hazen Ordnance Department at Large (2) - Col. C. M. Wesson. Commanding officer, Aberdeen Proving 3,00J a Ground, Md. ( ) 2 Lieut. Col. S. S. Underwood...Commandin g officer, Augusta Arsenal, ( ) Augusta, Ga. 2 Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143,144. Official Register of the United States, 1925 33

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Office of the Chief of Ordnance—Continued Ordnance Department at Large- Continued Maj. C. E. Partridge Commanding officer, Benicia Arsenal, Beni- 2 cia, Calif. ( ) Howard Bruce District chief, Baltimore (Md.) district ord­ Md.... 5th— $1 nance office. Capt. Harold S. Wilkins. 2 Executive assistant John Stephen Sewell Ala.. 9th..„ ( ) District chief, Birmingham (Ala.) district Capt. Cornelius H. Menger ordnance office. (2) Charles H. Tenney Executive assistant Mass... lst... District chief, Boston (Mass.) district ord­ Capt. L. P. Crim nance office. Col. B. A. Franklin (O. R.)_— Executive assistant. District chief, Bridgeport ordnance office, Ledyard Cogswell, jr N. Y„ 28th... Springfield, Mass. Capt. RosswellE. Hardy.. District chief, Buffalo ordnance district, 2 Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y. ( ) Maj. E. H. Chase, jr 2 Capt. Walter C. Hamilton. Executive assistant •. ( ) Ordnance officer, Camp Meade, Md__ J 2 E. A. Russell Commanding officer, Charleston ordnance HI. 10th... ( ) reserve depot, Charleston, S. C. Capt. Reynold F. Melin. 2 District chief, Chicago ordnance district, ( ) C. L. Harrison—— Ohio. lst... Chicago, HI. s Capt. Robert S. Barr. Executive assistant.. ( ) Col. Frank A. Scott- District chief, Cincinnati ordnance district, Ohfo- Cincinnati, Ohio. 2 First Lieut. Charles E. Whitney Executive assistant ( ) Warrant Officer Lewis C. Py- District chief, Cleveland ordnance district, 2 sart.• ( ) Cleveland, Ohio. Md. Maj. Charles H. Traeger Executive assistant- ...... (•) 2 Capt. John E. Brown. Ordnance Supply officer, Columbus general ( ) reserve depot, Columbus, Ohio. Henry A. O'Dell. Commanding officer, Curtis Bay ordnance Mich. reserve depot, Curtis Bay, Md. s Capt. Clarence Barnard Commanding officer, Delaware ordnance ( ) Capt. John A. Root reserve depot, Pedricktown, N. J. First Lieut. P. N. Hauseman.. (») Chief, Detroit ordnance district, Detroit, 2 Maj. Charles M. Steese Mich. ( ) Executive assistant. — 2 Col. Odus C. Horney Ordnance officer, Edgewood Arsenal, Md ( ) Ordnance officer, Erie Proving Gorund, 2 Maj. Willard K. Richards ( ) Ohio. a Warrant Officer S. J. Lewis- Ordnance officer, Field Artillery School, Fort ( ) Sill, Okla. 2 Warrant Officer J. W. Peairs.—Commandin g officer, Frankford Arsenal, ( ) Pa. (2) James L. Walsh Commanding officer, Hawaiian ordnance N.Y. 2 Capt. H. W. Churchill depot, Honolulu, T. H. ( ) Warrant Officer John McPon- Ordnance supply officer, general reserve 2 ald. depot, New Cumberland, Pa. ( ) Tech. Sergt. Gotfred Larsen... Ordnance supply officer, quartermaster inter­ (2) Maj. 0. J. Gatchell mediate depot, New Orleans, La. 2 District chief, New York ordnance district... ( ) John C. Jones Executive officer Pa. 9th.... 2 First Lieut. F. C. Shaffer- Ogden ordnance reserve depot, Ogden, Utah- ( ) LieutCommanding,. Col. Georg Olde LHickory. Wall. ordnance reserve 2 depot, Old Hickory, Tenn. ( ) Maj. Norman F. Ramsey.. Commanding officer, Panama ordnance (2) First Lieut. John J. Breen.. depot. 2 Chief, Philadelphia district ordnance office... ( ) Ralph M. Pravo Executive assistant 34th... Capt. Fred A. McMahon. Commanding officer, Philippine ordnance Lieut. Col. A. F. Casad... depot. Commanding officer, Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J. Commanding, Pig Point ordnance reserve depot, Pig Point, Va. Chief, Pittsburgh ordnance district Executive assistant. Commanding officer, Raritan Arsenal, Me- tuchen, N. J., and commandant, Ordnance Specialists' School. 2 Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143, 144. 34 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Office of the Chief of Ordnance—Continued Ordnance Department at Large— Continued 2 Commanding officer, Rock Island arsenal, ( ) m. (2) Executive assistant, St. Louis ordnance dis­ 2 Maj P J R Kiehl trict. ( ) Commanding officer, San Antonio Arsenal, Calif- 6th— $1 Tex. 2 (2) CommandingChief of San ,Francisc officer,o ordnancSavannea distric provint g ( ) ground, HI. 2 Ordnance supply officer, Schenectady general ( ) Rusch. reserve depot. (2) Commanding officer, Springfield Armory, 2 Warrant Officer Anthony Poyet. Mass. ( ) Commanding officer, U. S. nitrate plant No. 2, Muscle Shoals, Ala. Ala 8th..„ 3,000 Chief clerk, U. S. nitrate frlant No. 2, Muscle 2 Col T C. Piekson Shoals, Ala. ( ) Commanding officer and commandant of Ordnance School, Watertown Arsenal, Mass.- 8th.._. 28p.d. Watertown, Mass. 2 Director of laboratories, Watertown Arsenal, ( ) Watertown, Mass. 2 Warrant Officer Joseph H. Commanding officer, Watervliet Arsenal, ( ) Lewis. N.Y. (2) Lieut. Col. Glen F. Jenks Commanding Wingate ordnance reserve Office of the Chief Signal depot. Officer 2 Maj. Gen. Charles McK. Saltz- ( ) man. (2) H S Flynn D. C..-. 3,000 Ga 5th.._. 5,200 Signal Service at Large 2 Col. John P. L. Hartman. Officer in charge, Washington-Alaska military ( ) cable and telegraph system, Seattle, Wash. Cable engineer, Seattle, Wash— P. C — 5,200 Auditor, Seattle, Wash P. C.- 3,600 Chief cable operator, Seattle, Wash _ Wash- 1st.... 3,000 Office manager, Seattle, Wash._ Tenn.. 6th.... 3,300 Col. James B. Allison :. Commanding officer, Fort Monmouth, N. J~ 2 Jackson H. Pressley Associate radio engineer, Fort Monmouth, Calif... 5,20( )0 N.J. ., • Ralph T. Kendall - Radio engineer. Fort Monmouth, N. J N.J... 3,800 Samuel H. Miller . . Chief clerk, Fort Monmouth, N. J__. Ind 13th___ 2,700 Capt. William H. Murphy Commanding officer, S. C. McCook Field, (2) aircraft radio laboratory, Dayton, Ohio. Assistant radio engineer, Dayton, Ohio N. Y... 8th..„ 1 3,000 Meteorologist, Dayton, Ohio ._ Conn.. 4th_.__ 3,00C Col. Thomas L. Brewer Signal supply officer, New York general 2 intermediate supply depot, South Brook­ ( ) lyn, N. Y. Conn__ 4th..„ Cable engineer, South Brooklyn, N. Y ._ 3 00C N. Y___ 8th..„ 2 70C Capt. Thomas P. Bowman SignaChiefl clerk suppl, ySout officerh Brooklyn, Chicag,o N quartermaste. Y r (2) intermediate depot, Chicago, HI. Electrical assistant, Chicago, 111 HI. 6th— 2 10( Principal clerk, Chicago, Hl_„_ Ill 6th_.„ 2,10 Capt. Thomas L. Clark Signal supply officer, Eighth Corps Area (2) general depot, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Col. Charles S. Wallace... Signal supply officer, San Francisco general (2) intermediate depot, Fort Mason, Calif. Office of Chief of Air Service Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick- (2) Brig. Gen. James E. Fechet Assistant Chief of Air Service. 2 Maj. W. G. Kilner ( ). John J. Mullaney Chief clerk.. P. C___1 2 a Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143,144. ( ) 3.00 Official Register of the United States, 1925 35

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Office of Chief of Air Service— Continued Air Service at Large Maj. Barton K. Yount Assistant military attache for aviation, Paris, France. Maj. Howard C. Davidson.. Assistant military attache for aviation, Lon­ Maj. Martin F. Scanlon don, England. Assistant military attache for aviation, Rome, Flying Fields Italy. Maj. Henry B. Clagett Commanding officer, Boiling Field, D. C Maj. Ralph Royce Commanding officer, Brooks Field, Tex Maj. William C. McChord. Commanding officer, Chanute Field, Ran- Maj. Delos C. Emmons toul, 111. Commanding officer, Crissy Field, San Fran­ Lieut. Col. Clarence C. Culver. cisco, Calif. Maj. O. Westover Commanding officer, Kelly Field, Tex Maj. H. H. C. Richards Commanding officer, Langley Field, Va Maj. John F. Curry- Commanding officer, Maxwell Field, Mont­ Lieut. Col. B. D. Foulois. gomery, Ala. Maj. Eugene A. ,L_ohman_. Commanding officer, McCook Field, Day­ First Lieut. C. P. Kane—. ton, Ohio. Commanding officer, Mitchel Field, N. Y— Lieut. Col. John A. Paegelow.. Commanding officer, Phillips Field, Aber­ Maj. Thomas G. Lanphier— deen Proving Ground, Md. Air Intermediate Depots Commanding officer, Ross Field, Arcadia, Maj. A. W. Robins.. Calif. Commanding officer, Scott Field, 111 . Maj. Archie W. Barry Commanding officer, Selfridge Field, Mount Maj. W. R. Weaver Clemens, Mich. Commanding officer, Fairfield air interme­ Lieut. Col. Harry Graham.. diate depot, Fairfield, Ohio. Maj. Frank D. Lackland— Commanding officer, Little Rock air inter­ mediate depot, Little Rock, Ark. Airdromes Commanding officer, Middletown air inter­ Lieut. R. J. Brown, jr Commandinmediate depotg officer, Middletown, Boston ,airport Pa- , Mass... First Lieut. Raymond R. Commanding officer, RockwelBowmanl aiFieldr interme, Jeffer­ ­ Brown. diatson towne depot, Ky, Coronado. , Calif. First Lieut. Horace S. Kenyon, Commanding officerofficer,, SaCloven Antonir Fieldo ai, rSant intera ­ jr. mediatMonicae, depotCalif,. San Antonio, Tex. FirsMaj.t ELieut. L.. Hoffma Frank nM . MeKee. Commanding officer, Grisard Field, Blue Ash, Ohio. First Lieut. Royal B. Lea Commanding officer, Norton Field, Colum­ First Lieut. J. E. Parker bus, Ohio. Commanding officer, Pittsburgh airport, First Lieut. Theodore J. Koenig.Pittsburgh , Pa. First Lieut. Oakley G. Kelly..Commandin g officer, Schoen Field, Fort Benj. Harrison, Ind. Offices of Procurement PlanningCommandin g officer, Sand Point Airdrome, Representatives Seattle, Wash. Capt. Romeyn B. Hough, jr... CommandinProcurementg planninofficer,g Pearso representativen Field,, VanChi­ cago, 111. First Lieut. Donald R. Goodrichcouve r Barracks, Wash. Procurement planning representative, De­ First Lieut. Charles B. De troit, Mich. Shields. Procurement planning representative, New Maj. Jenner Y. Chisum - York, N. Y. District Procurement OfficesProcuremen t planning representative, San Francisco, Calif. First Lieut. Max F. Moyer... Pistrict manager, balloon production and inspection, Akron, Ohio. J. A. McDonnell Pistrict manager, Air service procurement section, New York; City. 2 Pay of rank; see Army Pay TaDles in Appendix, pp. 143, 144. 36 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Insular Affairs Maj. Gen. Frank Mclntyre... Chief of bureau... Col. Orval P. Townshend Assistant to chief- Maj. John S. Sullivan Assistant to chief. L. V. Carmack Chief clerk Ky. 6th— Government of the Philippine Islands (Manila) Leonard Wood Governor general, Manila, P. I - N.H. Eugene A. Gilmore Vice governor (and secretary of public in­ Wis.. struction) . Honorio Ventura Secretary of the interior P. I.­ Miguel Unson.. Acting secretary of finance P.I... Luis P. Torres.- Acting secretary of justice P.I... Silverio Apostol Secretary of agriculture and natural resources). P.I... Cipriano E. Unson Secretary of commerce and communications.. Manuel L. Quezon P.I— President of the senate Manuel Roxas P. I.­ Speaker of the house of representatives Ben Wright P.I... Insular auditor Paciano Dizon Assistant insular auditor Calif- Isauro Gabaldon Resident Commissioner to the United States. P.I... Pedro Guevara Resident Commissioner to the United States- P.I-.. Ramon Avancena Chief justice of the supreme court E. Finley Johnson P.I... Associate justice of the supreme court Thomas A. Street P.I... Associate justice of the. supreme court George A. Malcolm... Mich.. Associate justice of the supreme court Ignacio Villamor Associate justice of the supreme court Ala... James Ostrand Associate justice of the supreme court Mieh.. Charles A. Johns .. Associate justice of the supreme court P.I.- Norberto Romualdez. Government of Porto Rico Associate justice of the supreme court Antonio Villa-Real Minn. (San Juan) Associate justice of the supreme court Oreg— Horace M. Towner Governor, San Juan, P. R. IowaP. I..­ George C. Butte Attorney general P.ITex.—. Juan G. Gallardo Treasurer P.R.. Guillermo Esteves Commissioner of the interior P. R_ Juan B. Huyke Commissioner of education Carlos E. Chardon.. Commissioner of agriculture and labor P.R_ Dr. Pedro N. Ortiz... Commissioner of health P.R. W. L. Kessinger Auditor P.R. E.J. Saldana.. Executive secretary Mo.. Emilio delToro _,..— Chief justice of the supreme court P. R. Adolph G. Wolf— Associate justice of the supreme court P.R. Pedro de Aldrey ! Associate justice of the supreme court Tex.. Harvey M. Hutchison^ Associate justice of the supreme court P. R. Carlos Franco Soto Associate justice of the supreme court P.R. Pedro CordovMilitia DavilBureaau Resident Commissioner to the United States. Maj. Gen. Creed C. Hammond. Chief of bureau Col. Ezekiel J. Williams" Executive officer Col. Louis C. Scherer Chief personnel section Col. Frederick B. Shaw Chief, training section Lieut. Col. L. W. Prunty Chief, administrative section- Lieut. Col. John P. McAdams. Chief, supply section...- Lieut. Col. J. Watt Page Chief, regulations section Lieut. Col. N. J. Wiley Chief, organization section Maj. William A. Turnbull Chief, legal section P. C. Walter A. Saunders Chief clerk Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries Chief of the Chemical Warfare Service. Lieut. Col. C. E. Brigham.— Executive officer Maj. Edward C. Wallington.. Chief, training division Maj. James W. Lyon Chief, supply division Capt. George F. Unmacht Chief, industrial relations .... Maj. O. A. Eastwold — Personnel officer Maj. Fred Seydel Chief, procurement planning division- Maj. Charles R. Alley Chief, technical division Ohio. 12th. Guy B. Tippens Chief clerk 1 Washington, P. C. Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143, 144. f Pay and allowances of a Representativ---r.rr.r.r.r.e in Congress _„ O , wit_.„ ™+Vh _ ^QQQ -)-_ ^rrr^JJ, jjj JjgjjQ f ^gagg • Pay and allowances of a Representativ0 for mileage.e in Congres s and Official Register of the United States, 1925 37

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Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service—Contd. Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Md. Col. C. W. Exton.. Commanding officer. Maj. R. L. Avery. Executive officer...... James E. Mills... Chief chemist , S. C— 7th„ C.H. Beebe Librarian Md— 2d„. Chemical Warfare Service School, Edgewood, Md. Col. C. W. Exton Commandant Maj. Haig Shekerjian. Assistant commandant- The Army War College, Washington, D. C. Maj. Gen. Hanson E. Ely Commandant Col. Herbert B. Crosby. Assistant commandant. Lieut. Col. John J. Fulmer. Executive officer U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. Maj. Gen. F. W. Sladen. Superintendent and commandant- Maj. Henry B. Lewis Adjutant _ Capt. George S. Andrew. Personnel adjutant- Isaac A. Boyle Chief clerk N.Y 26th. William J. Middleton Chief, academic division. N.Y... 26th. John G. Pavek Chief, military division N.Y.. 26th. Vincent B. Rigney Chief, record division N.Y.. 26th. 26th. George C. Knittle Chief, statistical division N.Y.. National Board for the Pro­ motion of Rifle Practice, Washington, D. C. Lieut. Col. George.C. Shaw Executive officer . Capt. John R. Brooke, jr Assistant Director of Civilian Marks­ manship, Washington, D. C. Lieut. Col. George C. Shaw..-..Pirector. . Capt. John R. Brooke, jr Assistant. Army Corps Areas and Departments First Corps Area7

Maj. Gen. Andre W. Brewster. Commanding Col. Charles P. Roberts _. Chief of staff Col. John E. Woodward Adjutant general. Col. George P. Moore Inspector Lieut. Col. Edwin O. Saunders.Judg e advocate- Col. William E. Horton Quartermaster. __ Col. Joseph H. Ford.. Surgeon... Lieut. Col.William H. Clopton, Finance officer... jr. Acting engineer First Lieut. Walter L. Medding Ordnance officer Col. Edward P. O'Hern Signal officer Col. Rush S. Wells Chemical warfare officer. CaDt. Thomas J. Johnston Air officer. Maj' Pa. Irya o Longaneckef rank; seer Arm y Pa-y Tables in Appendix, pp. 143,144. i The First Corps Area includes the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. In so far only as coast defenses and field operations incident thereto are con­ cerned, that portion of the State of New York which lies east of west longitude 72° 30' is attached to the First Corps Area; headquarters, Army Base, Boston 9, Mass. 38 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Army Corps Areas and De­ partments—Continued Second Corps Area 8 Maj. Gen. Charles P. Sum­ Commanding- mer all. Col. Berkeley Enochs...,_ Chief of staff Ooi. Archibald Campbell Adjutant general 00l'.- William 0. Rivers Inspe__lor— Col. Henry M. Morrow Judge advocate Col. Clyffard Game Quartermaster Col. Frank R. Keefer Surgeon Col. Edwin A. Hickman Finance officer Col. William B. Ladue., , Engineer Col. Thales L. Ames Ordnance officer Col. Edward T. Hartmann Signal officer Capt. Adrian St. John Chemical warfare officer. Col. Theodore A. Baldwin, jr.. Air officer Third Corps Area' Maj. Gen. Pouglas MacArthur. Commanding Col. Isaac Jenks Chief of staff Col. Paul T. Hayne Adjutant general Lieut. Col. Beverly F. Browne. Inspector Lieut. Col. James H. Stansfield. Judge advocate Col. Theodore B. Hacker Quartermaster Col. Christopher C. Collins Surgeon Col. Robert S. Offley Finance officer Maj. Charles R. Pettis Engineer Maj. Harry R. Kutz Ordnance officer Lieut. Col. Sebring C. Megill.. Signal officer Maj. Charles E. T. Lull Chemical warfare officer. Lieut. Col. John H. Howard.__ Air officer Fourth Corps Area ?» Commanding Maj. Gen. Chief of staff .... Col. Thomas W. Darrah Adjutant general- Col. Edgar T. Conley Inspector Col. Henry S. Wagner Judge advocate... Maj. Allen M. Burdette Quartermaster Col. William R. Gibson Surgeon Col. Henry A. Webber Finance officer... Lieut. Col. William J. Kend- Engineer rick. Ordnance officer Lieut. Col. William P. Stokey..Signa l officer Maj. Charles M. Roberts Chemical warfare officer- Col. OrenB. Meyer Air officer Capt. Edmund G. Steis Lieut. Col. Charles H. Dan- forth. 2 Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143, 144. 8 The Second Corps Area includes the States of New Jersey, Pelaware, and New York, except, for certain specific purposes only, that portion thereof which is attached to the First Corps Area. The island of Porto Rico, with the.islands and keys adjacent thereto; is attached to the Second Corps Area. Headquarters, Governors Island, N. Y. »The Third Corps Area includes the States of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and the Pistrict of Columbia, except in so far as concerns the troops and agencies of the Regular Army within the territorial limits of the Pistrict of Washington; headquarters, Standard Oil Building, Baltimore, Md. mThe Fourth Corps Area includes the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana; headquarters, Hurt Building, Atlanta, Ga. Official Register of the United States, 1925 39

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Army Corps Areas and De­ partments— C ontinued Fifth Corps Area ?? Maj. Gen. Robert L. Howze... Commanding Col. Thomas E. Merrill Chief of staff Col. Ralph B. Parrott Adjutant general Col. James M. Graham Inspector . Maj. Charles H. McPonald Acting judge advocate- Col. Francis H. Pope Quartermaster - Col. Louis T. Hess.. Surgeon.-... Lieut. Col. Eugene J. Ely Finance officer Maj. William B. Harrison -Engineer Maj. Archie S. Buyers — Ordnance officer Col. George E. Stewart 2 Signal officer Maj. IsaaSixthc E .Corps Titus Area ? .. Chemical warfare officer- LieutMaj. .Gen Col.. Willia Seth Wm. S .Coo Graves..k . AiCommandinr officer g Col. Robert E. Wyllie. Chief of staff Col. Charles C. Smith..... Adjutant general. Col. Howard R. Hiekok Inspector Lieut Col. William A. Graham Judge advocate- Col. George E. Ball Quartermaster ... Col. Clarence J. Manly Surgeon.... Col. Alfred S. Morgan FinancOrdnance eofficer office.r — Col. Albert E. Waldron Signal officer .—— Maj. Alexander G. Gillespie... Chemical warfare officer. Lieut. Col. Alfred T. Clifton... Air officer. • Seventh Corps Area 13 Capt. Charles S. Moyer Maj. LeonarGen. Benjamid H. Prennan....n S. Poore... . Commanding.. Col. Tenney Ross Chief of staff- Col. Harvey W. Miller Adjutant Col. Fred T. Austin Inspector Lieut. Col. Grant T. Trent... Judge advocate Lieut. Col. Alvin K. Baskette Quartermaster Col. Jere B. Clayton. Surgeon Lieut. Col. George M. Newell Finance officer Lieut. Col. William C. Weeks . Engineer Maj. Pewitt C. T- Grubbs Ordnance officer Col. August C. Nissen Signal officer. Eighth Corps Area u Maj. Charles W. Mason Chemical warfare officer- CaptMaj.. Gen Rober. Ernest G.Ervit Hindn s ... AiCommanding..r officer . Col. John F. Preston. .. Chief of staff—. Col. James F. McKihley Adjutant Col. Ernest P. Scott Inspector Col. Herbert A. White... .. Judge advocate- Col. Clyde E. Hawkins Quartermaster .. Lieut. Col. Henry H. Ruther­ FinancSurgeone officer ford. Engineer • Col. Ralph Harrison Ordnance officer Maj. John N. Hodges Signal officer.- Lieut. Col. Glen F. Jenks Chemical waifare officer- Col2 .Pa Georgy of erank S. Gibb; seeiArms y Pay TableActinsg i nai Appendixr officer , pp. 143,144. Capt11 Th. Egmone Fiftht Corp F. Koenis Areag includes the States of Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, and Kentucky; headquarters, ForCaptt .Hayes Thoma, Columbuss W. Haste, yOhio . 12 The Sixth Corps Area includes the States of Illinois., Michigan, Wisconsin, the post of Jefferson Bar­ racks, Mo„ and Arcadia Target Range, near Arcadia, Mo.; headquarters, 1819 W. Pershing Road, Chi­ cago, 111. » The Seventh Corps Area includes the States of Missouri, except the post of Jefferson Barracks and Arcadia Target Range, near Arcadia, Mo., Kansas, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, North Pa- kota, and South Pakota; headquarters, Army Building, Omaha, Nebr. ?* The Eighth Corps Area includes the States of Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, except that portion thereof west of west longitude 114° and south of north latitude 33° which is attached to the Ninth Corps Area for purposes of administration, training, and tactical control in connection with the Border Patrol and field operations incident thereto only; headquarters, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex. 40 Official Register of the United States, 1925

WAR DEPARTMENT Continued

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Army Corps Areas and De­ partments—Continued Ninth Corps Area's Maj. Gen. Charles T. Menoher.Commandin g ..._... Col. Alvord Van P. Anderson... Chief of staff Col. Samuel G. Jones Adjutant general Lieut. Col. Royden E. Beebe.. Acting inspector Col. Gordon N. Kimball Judge advocate Col. Harry F. Rethers Quartermaster Col. Edward L. Munson Surgeon Col. James Canby Finance officer Col, Thomas H. Jackson Engineer Maj. Thomas J. Hayes.. ... Ordnance officer Col. Arthur S. Cowan Signal officer— Maj. Earl J. Atkisson Chemical warfare officer. Lieut. Col. Frank P. Lahm. AiCommandinr officer g , Hawaiian Department16 Chief of staff Maj. Gen. Edward M. Lewis.- Adjutant general Col. Abraham G. Lott Inspector Col. William Kelly, jr — Judge advocate Col. Walter C. Short— Quartermaster Col. Frederick M. Brown... A cting surgeon Col. Grayson V. Heidt. Finance officer , Col. Edward R. Schreiner.. Engineer Col. Theodore Schultz Ordnance officer Maj. William H. Lanagan.. Signal officer , Lieut. Col. Edward M. Shinkle Chemical warfare officer. Maj. Dawson Olmstead— Air officer , Commanding Maj. Arthur M. Chief of staff Maj. Robert E. M. Goolrick—. Adjutant general- U. S. Army Forces in China, Judge advocate Tientsin, China Finance officer— Maj. Gen. William D. Connor- Acting engineer.. Lieut. Col. Francis H. Lincoln.. Philippine Department17 Quartermaster.— Maj. Walter C. Gullion— Maj.Lieut .Gen. Col.Charle James sH. Loring..... McRae.... Commanding ColCapt. .Gu Claudy V. eHenry.. E. Gray. Chief of staff FirsCol.t JuliuLieuts. T Frederi. Conracd B . Butler. Adjutant general ColCapt. .Caspe Harrry H L.. ConradWaggone, jrr Inspector Lieut. Col. Amos R. Stallings— Judge advocate Col. Arthur W. Yates J Quartermaster Col. Albert E. Truby Surgeon Lieut. Col. Tilman Campbell— Finance officer Lieut. Col. Henry C. Jewett... Engineer _ Lieut. Col. George L. Wall Ordnance officer Lieut3 Pa.y Col of. rank Fran; kse Je. Arm Griffiny Pay— TableSignasl iofficen Appendixr , pp. 143,144. Ca_>t?> Th. Eugene Ninte hP .Corp H. sGempel.. Area include. Chemicas the Statel warfars ofe Washingtonofficer. , Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah. NevadaMaj. Charle, ands CaliforniaJ. Brown,e and thatAi portior officen ro f Arizona which is attached for certain specific purposes only, The Territory of Alaska is attached to the Ninth Corps Area. Headquarters, Presidio of San Francisco. Calif. . i« The Hawaiian Department includes all the islands belonging to the United States within the area between 150° west longitude and 160° east longitude and between 15° south latitude and 30° north latitude; headquarters, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. " The Philippine Department includes all the islands of the Philippine Archipelago; headquarters, Manila, P. I. Official Register of the United States, 1925 41

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Army Corps Areas and De­ partments—Continued Panama Canal Department18 Maj. Gen. William Lassiter Commanding (2) Col. James A. Woodruff Chief of staff 8 Col. Harrison Hall ,.. Adjuant general ( ) Col. Jacob C. Johnson Inspector. (2) Lieut. Col. William C. Rigby.. Judge advocate 2 Col. Warren W. Whiteside Quartermaster ( ) 2 Col. David Baker Surgeon ( ) Lieut. Col. William H. Menges. Finance officer... (2) Lieut. Col. Wildurr Willing— Engineer 2 Maj. Oscar J. Gatchell Ordnance officer... ( ) Col. Alexander M. Miller Signal officer '. 2 District of Washington, D. C. ( ) Maj. Owen R. Meredith. Chemical warfare officer. (2)' Brig.Maj. Follet Gen.t BradleSamuely D. Rocken-AiCommandingr officer . (2) bach. Chief of staff 2 Lieut. Col. Alexander B. Coxe. .«( ) Adjutant general Maj. Eugene R. Householder.. 2 Inspector ( ) Maj. Robert C. Goetz 2 Judge advocate 2 Maj. Theodore Hall ( ) Quartermaster. 2 Col. Frederick W. Van Duyne. ( ) Surgeon .. Lieut. Col. Arthur M. Whaley. 2 Finance officer ( ) Capt. Frank E. Parker Engineer 2 Col. Harley B. Ferguson ( ) Ordnance officer Maj. William B. Hardigg 2 Signal officer ( ) Capt. Alfred H. Thiessen Chemical warfare officer. 2 Maj. Edward C. Wallington... ( ) The General Service Schools, Commandant (2) Fort Leavenworth, Kans. Assistant commandant. 2 Brig. Gen. Edward L. King- ( ) Command and General Staff 2 Col.School Herber, Fort J.t LeavenworthBrees , ( )- Kans. Brig. Gen. Edward L. King....Commandant . (2) 2 Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143,144. « The Panama Canal Department includes the entire Canal Zone; headquarters, Quarry Heights, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE*

ATTORNEY GENERAL JOHN G. SARGENT, OF VERMONT Compensation, $15,000 per annum

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Office of the Attorney General

William D. Mitchell . Solicitor General ——— Minn.. 4th_. William J. Donovan. Assistant to the Attorney General (Antitrust N. Y._ 41st- Division). Charles D. Lawrence N.Y.­ 13th. Assistant Attorney General (Customs Divi­ Mrs. Mabel Walker Wille- sion) . Calif--. 10th. brandt. Assistant Attorney General (Prohibition, Herman J. Galloway Taxation, Commerce, etc.). Ind.... 5th... Assistant Attorney General (Court of Claims Ira Lloyd Letts. Division). R.I— lst... John Marshall Assistant Attorney General (Admiralty, W. Va..4th„ Bertice Marvin Parmenter. Finance, etc.). Okla-_. enl­ Assistant Attorney General (Administrative). Oscar R. Luhring. Assistant Attorney General (Public Lands Ind—. ist... Division).' J. Edgar Hoover _ Assistant Attorney General (Criminal Divi­ D. C— Harold Nathan sion) . Va Henry Boddis.. Director, Bureau of Investigation D. C... 35th. Paul Shipman Andrews. Assistant Director, Bureau of Investigation.. N. Y„. Jerome Michael. - Chief clerk, Bureau of Investigation N.Y. Special assistant to the Attorney General (Di­ Ugo J. A. Carusi rector, War Transactions Section). Vt 2d... James W. Baldwin Special assistant to the Attorney General (Di­ Ind.... 3d... Mrs. Julia B. Rishel rector, War Transactions Section). Miss— 1st.'.. Charles B. Sornborger Private secretary to Attorney General. Vt lst.l Arthur Robb Chief clerk and administrative assistant 6th.. John B. Reynolds Kans... 5th_. Assistant chief clerk Minn.. George Kearney — Appointment clerk _. '8th._ Luther Clark White Chief, division of mail and files Va 8th„ James A. Finch Chief, division of supplies and printing Mass... 23d.. Horace H. Smith.. Librarian N. Y... 2d... John D. Harris Superintendent of prisons . Utah... 2d... Herbert J. McClure... — Attorney in charge of pardons.. Nebr... 29th. Don C. Fees Attorney in charge of titles... N. Y_._ 2d... Green H. Hackworth 9th.. General agent Nebr... Richard Randolph McMahon. Chief, division of accounts 2d— A. W. Gregg Ky....N. Mex. 7th„ Disbursing clerk 111 23d— (Vacancy) Solicitor for the Department of State W. Va. StepheUn. BS. PenitentiarieDavis, jr s Solicitor of the Treasury Tex Theodore Atlanta,G. Risle Ga.y Solicitor of Internal Revenue Solicitor for the Interior Department John W. Snook Warden Solicitor of the Department of Commerce Idaho. lst. Julian A. Schoen Deputy warden Solicitor for the Department of Labor Va 8th. Pet Fry Assistant deputy warden Tenn.. 8th. Harvey F. Frick Chief clerk N.C.. 8th. Leavenworth, Kans. W. I. Biddle Warden Kans—. lst._ Fred Zerbst Deputy warden Wis.... William M. Pickens Assistant deputy warden. Kans„ . lst. Willis H. Young. Chief clerk Minn.. 3d.. McNeil Island, Wash Finch R. Archer ... Warden Wash- 1st. J. E. Hamilton... — Deputy warden Wash.. 3d.. Walter J. Haniger Chief clerk Wash.. 3d..

i The Department of Justice issues a Register in which is given the principal officers in the department in Waobington^with a synopsis of their duties; and a list of the United States courts, with the officers thereof, and their compensation, and the time and place of holding the various courts. In addition there are given lists of the principal officers of the Department of Justice from the creation of their respective offices to the date of issue of the Register, and miscellaneous general information concerning the depart­ ment and the courts. This Register is for sale by the Superintendent of Public Documents Washing­ ton, D. C, at 50 cents a copy. ' s 42 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

POSTMASTER GENERAL HARRY S. NEW, OF INDIANA Compensation, $15,000 per annum

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Bureau of the Postmaster General Joseph Stewart Special assistant to the Attorney General ... Mo.... 5th— $7,500 P. C — 6,000 Thomas L. Degnan •___ Pa 26th... 5,200 Francis P. Sullivan ._ P. C.„ 5,200 Thomas J. Howell Mass.. 7th— 5,200 Walter E. Kelly.. Ohio... 1st— 5,200 Alice Mummenhoff Private secretary to the Postmaster General. Ind — 7th— 3,000 3,300 Alice B. Sanger - IndP. C- —- 7th_... 2,700 AudusT. Pavis— Appointment clerk _ Mo 16th.„_ 3,300 Louis A. Pelano Pisbursing clerk 13th„. 3,300 Alfred H. Keim ... Chief clerk to purchasing agent Mass.— 3,000 Assistant and chief clerk to comptroller PMinn.. C... 4th— 3,000 George W. Smith Traffic manager.. Okla— 4th..„ 2,700 Inspection Service Wis.— 4th— 5,200 Chief clerk . . Kans... lst 3,000 Frank R. Barclay Inspector in charge, Washington, P. C 4,500 Md.... 5th.„. George F. H. Birdseye : Inspector in charge, Cincinnati* Ohio 14th„. 4,500 Charles E. Caine Ohio — 4,500 Inspector in charge, San Francisco, Calif 6th„„ Charles H. Clarahan Inspector in charge, New York, N. Y Calif... 4,500 Park P. ColVin. 1st—. 4,500 Louis A. Johnson Inspector in chargecharge,, BostonKansas, CityMass, .Mo...... N. Y— 33d..„ 4,500 Joe P. Johnston Inspector in charge, Atlanta, Ga N.Y — 37th„. 4,500 William R. Keys Inspector in charge, Chattanooga, Tenn—.. N.Y... 3d 4,500 Mo 3d 4,500 Inspector in charge, St. Paul, Minn 2d 4,500 Grant B. Miller Inspector in charge,' Chicago, 111 Tenn.. 4,500 Robert B. Mundell N.Pak. 4th„„ 4,500 Inspector in charge, St. Louis, Mo 14th... 4,500 Inspector in charge, Spokane, Wash Minn.. 7th— 4,500 Inspector in charge, Philadelphia, Pa... . . Ohio... 22d.... 4,500 Ind 5th— Bureau of the First Assistant 111 4th— Postmaster General Wash.. First Assistant Postmaster General.. _. W.Va. 2d 7,500 Charles F. Trotter Peputy firstassistan t and chief clerk N.H... 1st — 5,200 William R. Spilman Superintendent, Pivision of Post Office 5th„„ 5,200 Service. Colo... Lorel N. Morgan Superintendent, Pivision of Postmasters' Kans— 3d 4,000 W.Va. Thomas G. Mallalieu Appointments. 6th— 4,000 Superintendent, Pivision of Motor Vehicle Nebr— Service. Superintendent, Pivision of Post Office Frank C. Staley Quarters. Okla... 8th— 3,600 Superintendent, Pivision of Pead Letters John R. Tullis and Pead Parcel Post. Ohio... 8th_„. 3,800 Bureau of the Second Assistant Assistant superintendent, Pivision of Post Postmaster General Office Service. Second Assistant Postmaster General.. N.J— 6th„„ 7,500 Chase C. Gove Peputy second assistant and chief clerk Nebr... lst 5,200 William E. Triem Superintendent, Pivision of Railway Adjust­ Ohio... 18th... 4,400 ments. 9th..„ Eugene R. White Superintendent, Pivision of Foreign Mails... N.C — 4,000 William I. Votaw 6th..„ 3,000 Assistant Superintendent, Pivision of Foreign Ind.... Mails, New York, N. Y. 43 44 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of the Second Assistant Postmaster General—Con. James H. Knox United States postal agent, Habana, Cuba... S.C... 3d- $3,500 Carl F. Egge. General superintendent of Air Mail Service, Minn. '5th. 5,200 Omaha, Nebr. John W. Sutherin. Assistant general superintendent of Air Mail Ohio... 18th. 4,400 Railway Mail Service Service, Omaha, Nebr.

Walter H. Riddell.. General superintendent, Pivision of Railway HI...., 10th... 5,200 Mail Service. Eugene W. Satterwhite Assistant general superintendent, Pivision of Pa.... 30th... 4,400 Richard N. Bird- Railway Mail Service. Ky.... 6th— 4,500 Supt., R. M. S., Cincinnati, Ohio Rudolph S. Brauer HI 7th— 4,500 Stephen A. Cisler. Supt., R. M. S., Chicago, 111. lst 4,500 Supt., R. M. S., Omaha, Nebr Colo- Melville E. Evans Ind... 7th„„ 4,500 Aleyne A. Fisher Supt., R. M. S., Pittsburgh, Pa 2d 4,500 Supt., R. M. S., Washington, D. C Vt.... Joseph Formanek . Ohio.. 22d— 4,'500 Samuel M. Gaines...- Supt., R.-M. S., Cleveland, Ohio 12th... 4,500 Supt., R. M. S., Fort Worth, Tex— Tex... •Richmond J. Harris t. Ohio- 2d 4,500 Frank F. McBride Supt.,R. M. S., Atlanta, Ga„. 4th..„ 4,500 Supt., R. M. S., St. Paul, Minn. Minn. Edward McGrath ... Calif. . 5th..„ 4,500 Henry M. Robinson Supt., R.-M. S., San Francisco, Calif 5th— 4,500 Supt., R. M. S., New Orleans, La Ga.... Warren L. Tilton Mo... 10th... 4,500 Warren C. Van Pervoort Supt., R. M; S., St. Louis, Mo.. lst 4,500 Roger P. Williams-.— Supt., R. M. S., Seattle, Wash— Ill 2d— 4,500 William F. Yarrington Supt., R..M.-S., New York, N. Y. N.Y.. 8th.... 4,500 Bureau of the Third AssistantSupt. , R. M. S., Boston, Mass _ Mass., Postmaster General Third Assistant Postmaster General Pa.... 9th.. 7,500 Robert S. Regar Deputy third assistant and chief clerk , 12th. 5,200 Harvey Lovejoy Mo- Director, Pivision of Postal Savings , 18th. 5,200 William E. Buffington Pa.... Superintendent, Pivision of Money Orders- 2d... 4,200 Charles E. Matthews Okla.. Superintendent, Pivision of Classification.... 3d... 4,200 William C. Wood Superintendent, Pivision of Registered Mails Kans.. 2d... 3,800 Clarence H. Buckle* Superintendent, Pivision of Stamps Md... 16th. 3,800 Michael L. Eidsness, jr Superintendent, Pivision of Finance Iowa.. 19th. 3,300 Paul Freeman Stamped envelope agent, Payton, Obio 3d... 3,200 William W. Barre Ohio.. Bureau of the Fourth Assistant Nebr.. Postmaster General Harry H. Billany Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Pel... At L. 7,500 Harvey R. Nichol Peputy fourth assistant and chief clerk Mich- 2d..... 5,200 Frank E. McMillin.. ... Superintendent of engineering ; Mass.. 11th.. 5,200 George L. Wood Superintendent, Pivision of Rural Mails Md... 2d..._. 4,000 Superintendent, Pivision of Equipment and 3,800 George Landick, jr Ind-.. 13th„ Supplies. 33d.. Arthur C. Roberts N.Y- 3,800 John B. Cady Topographer 3,800 Superintendent, Mail Equipment Shops P.O.. NAVY DEPARTMENT *

SECRETARY CURTIS D. WILBUR, OF CALIFORNIA Compensation, $15,000 per annum

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Office of the Secretary T. Pouglas Robinson Assistant Secretary of the Navy N. Y_. 33d____ Capt. Walter R. Gherardi Aide to the Secretary Capt. Paul Foley Technical aide to Secretary of the Navy Lieut. Commander Elwood A. Aide, special assistant to Secretary of the Cobey. Navy. Lieut. Commander Charles A. Aide to Assistant Secretary of the Navy Pownall. Aide for navy yards . Capt. Frank H. Clark.. Chief clerk Ohio... 14th_ Frank S. Curtis Private secretary to Secretary of the Navy— Fla..... 3d... John B. May, jr Private secretary to Assistant Secretary of Ohio... 6th_. Verne Simkins William P. Bergman. the Navy. Va 8th__ Arthur H. Holland Chief, appointment division Oreg— lst__ Roy H. Moses Pisbursing clerk....— Pa 25th_ Charles T. Ogle Budget clerk and assistant to chief clerk Ind.— 13th_ Chief, record division Office of Chief of Naval Operations AdmiralEdward W. Eberle... Chief of Naval Operations Rear Admiral Thomas J. Senn Assistant chief of naval operations John T. Cuthbert Chief clerk _ N. Y___ 10th., Capt. Ridley McLean Pirector of naval communications Rear Admiral M. M. Taylor... Pirector of fleettrainin g division. __ Rear Admiral Guy H. Burrage. President of theboard of inspection and survey. Capt. W. W. Galbraith Pirector of naval intelligence Capt. Pudley W. Knox (re­ In charge historical section and records and tired). library. Capt. Wat T. Cluverius Pirector of material division _. Capt. Charles F. Preston Pirector of naval districts division Capt. Allen Buchanan In charge policy and liaison section Capt. Gatewood S. Lincoln Pirector of ship movements division Capt. William H. Standley Pirector of war plans division Bureau of Navigation Chief of bureau. Rear Admiral William R. Shoe­ maker. Assistant chief of bureau Capt. John R. Y. Blakely Chief clerk Ohio. 3d. Edward HenkeL — Pirector of officer personnel Capt. William P. Leahy Pirector of enlisted personnel Capt. L. B. Porte-field Chief of naval reserve force division. Capt. William P. Scott Chief of training division Commander William P. Pule- Hydrographer _ ston. Superintendent Naval Observatory. Capt, Walter S. Crosley Capt.Burea Edwiun oTf. Ordnanc Pollock e ... Rear Admiral Claude C. Bloch.Chie f of bureau Capt. James O. Richardson Assistant chief of bureau . Edwin S. Brandt 1 Chief clerk P. C. i There is issued annually by the Navy Pepartment, as of January 1 the "Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the and Marine Corps." It gives complete information con­ cerning the rank, service, place and date of birth, and date of entry into the service of every commissioned and warrant officer of the Navy and Marine Corps on both the active and retired lists. Pay tables are included, and a name index closes the Register. In addition, there is issued every two months a Navy Pirectory, which lists alphabetically " Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps; Also Includ­ ing Officers of the U. S. Naval Reserve (Active), Marine Corps Reserve (Active), and Foreign Officers Serving With the Navy." This Pirectory gives complete information concerning the organization of the Navy Pepartment and of the Naval Establishment, including ships and shore stations. Copies of the Register can be secured by purchase, at 75 cents a copy, from the Superintendent of Public Pocuments, Washington, P. C, and copies of the Pirectory at 25 cents a copy. > Pay of rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 145,146. . 45 46 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Engineering Rear Admiral John Halligan...Chie f of bureau Capt. Ernest L. Bennett...... Assistant chief of bureau. Augustus C. Wrenn.._ Chief clerk N.Y... Rear Admiral Charles W. Inspector general of engineering- Dyson. Head of radio division Capt. Robert W. McNeely Head of maintenance division Capt. Joseph R. Defrees Head of engineering information division. Commander J. S. Abbott Head of design division Commander Samuel M. Robin­ son. Head of repair division Commander C. A. Dunn .. Head of financedivisio n Commander R. C. Davis.—.—. Head of plans and personnel division- Commander Miles A. Libbey.. Head Of navy yard division. : Commander Alfred W. Atkins. Head of supply division Commander Lucien F. Kimball. Bureau of Aeronautics Rear Admiral William A. Mof-Chief of bureau. fett. Assistant chief of bureau.. Capt. Alfred W. Johnson Chief clerk Va. 8th. Lane Lacy _. Chief of material division . Capt. Emory S. Land Chief of plans division Lieut. Commander Marc A. Mitsolier. Chief of flightdivisio n . Lieut. Commander Robert R. Paunack. Bureau of Construction and Repair Chief of bureau Rear Admiral J. P. Beuret Assistant chief of bureau Capt. George H. Rock Chief clerk...... _ Pa. 9th„. Henry C. Brunner Chief of contract division Capt. W. P. Robert Chief of maintenance division. Capt. W. G. PuBose Chief of design division Capt. L. B. McBride . Bureau of Yards and Docks Rear Admiral Luther E. Greg­Chief of bureau- ory. Capt. George A. McKay Assistant chief of bureau Edward W. Whitehorne...... Chief clerk , Va. 4th— Commander Ernest R. Gayler.. Design manager Commander Greer A. Duncan— Waterfront.industrial, and storage structures Lieut. William O. Hiltabidle, jr.Submarin e base and ordnance stations struc­ Lieut. Richard H. Gilford tures. Horace P. Rouzer Aviation station structures _ D. C„ Louis W. Bates Dry dock structures. _ ___ N.Y.. 5th_. Ijjdward C. Sherman '. Power plant, electrical, and heating structures.Mass.. . 13th. Frederic W. Southworth Marine Corps, radio and fuel structures 14th. Hospitals and naval personnel buildings, Mass... Edgar H. May Md... 6th„ William M. Smith structures. 15th. Head of construction division Ohio.. Bureau of Supplies and Head of maintenance and operating division. Accounts Rear Admiral Charles Morris—Paymaste r General of the Navy, chief of bureau. Capt. T. W. Leutze Assistant chief of bureau Clyde Reed Special assistant _ Pa lst. Kirk Holmes Civilian assistant Minn. 9th_ Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

Rear Admiral Edward R. Stitt.Chie f of bureau Capt. Arthur W. Punbar Assistant chief of bureau WilliamS. Gibson Chief clerk Md... 4th.„ Capt. PudleyN. Carpenter Chief of war plans division.. Capt. Eugene J. Grow Inspector medical department activities. Commander John P. Man­ Chief of medical and health record division. chester. 2 Pay of rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 145,146. Official Register of the United States, 1925 47

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U. S. Marine Corps 2 Maj. Gen. John A- Lejeune.Commandan t ( ) Brig. Gen. ... Assistant to Major General Commandant 2 Md— 5th— Charles A. Ketcham Special assistant to Major General Comman­ ( ) Brig. Gen. Rufus H. Lane- dant. $4,200 Adjutant and inspector . 2 Charles L. Snell P.O. ( ) Chief clerk, adjutant and inspector's depart­ 2,900 Brig. Gen. Charles L. McCaw- ment. 2 ley. Quartermaster ( ) Special assistant to quartermaster W.Va. 2d_. William W. Trail 3,600 Chief clerk Tonnis J. Holzberg D.C... 2,600 Paymaster.. Brig. Gen. George Richards N.C... 6th- 2 Samuel F. Birthright— Chief clerk, paymaster's department. ( ) Lieut. Col. John C. Beaumont- Pirector of operations and training... 2,600 Office of the Judge Advocate (2) General 2 Rear Admiral Edward H. Judge Advocate General of the Navy ( ) Campbell. 2 Commander Leslie E. Bratton. Assistant Judge Advocate General of the ( ) Navy. 2 Commander Chief of the division of officers' records and ( ) (retired). international law. 2 Commander Harrison E. Chief of the division of administrative and ( ) Knauss. admiralty law. (2) Lieut. Commander Edward B. Chief of the division of administration of jus­ Gibson. tice. S.C. 7th„„ 5,200 Pickens Neagle Solicitor; chief of the division of contract and Naval Establishment real-estate matters. NAVY YAED, WASHINGTON, P.O. \ Commandant. (2) Rear Admiral Benjamin F. Chief clerk P.O. 1.10.16 Hutchison. FranUk. SH.. NAVABronaugL ACADEMYh ._ , ANNAPOLIS, MD. Rear Admiral Louis M. Nulton. Superintendent. Charles Schlegel Chief clerk Md— 2d. '8.80 FIEST NAVAL PISTEICT, BOS­ TON, MASS. Rear Admiral Philip Andrews. Commandant of district and navy yard, Bos­ (2) ton, Mass. Bernard F. McGann.. Chief clerk Mass.— 12th. Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. 2 Rear Admiral W. P. Mac- Commandant. ( ) Pougall. Leon G. Young Chief clerk N.H. lst Naval War College, Newport, R.I. Rear Admiral William V. Pratt.President. . (2) R.I.. lst.. George P. Congdon Chief clerk. 3 9. THIED NAVAL PISTEICT, NEW YOEK, N. Y. 2 Rear Admiral Charles P. Plun- Commandant of district and navy yard, New ( ) kett. York, N. Y. Lester S. Gray Chief clerk N.Y... 9th— FOUETH NAVAL PISTEICT, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Rear Admiral Archibald H, Commandant of district and navy yard, (2). Scales. Philadelphia, Pa. George P. Carney— Chief clerk _ Pa. 1st.. 3 8.80 Pay of rank: see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 145,146 3 Per diem. 48 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Naval Establishment—Con. FIFTH NAVAL PISTRICT, NAVAL OPERATING BASE, HAMPTON ROADS, VA. 2 Rear Admiral Robert E. Coontz. Commandant . . ( ) James H. McCuen _ Chief clerk Va 8th_— 3 $9. 68 Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va. 2 Rear Admiral W. C. Cole. Commandant. ( ) John B. Fay, jr Va 2d 3 7.60 SIXTH NAVAL PISTRICT, CHARLESTON, S. C. Capt. F. A. Traut Commandant of district and navy yard, (2) Charleston, S. C. George Boggs _ S. C_„. 1st— 3 8.48 SEVENTH NAVAL DISTRICT, NAVAL OPERATING BASE, KEY WEST, FLA. 2 Capt. Clark D. Stearns Commandant. :_ ( ) Le Roy E. Blackwell Chief clerk. Fla 4th.... 3 8.48 EIGHTH NAVAL DISTRICT, NAVAL STATION, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Commander HarryA.McClure. Commandant,. (2) George A. McEvoy.. Chief clerk... ' \ La, lst 3 8.80 NINTH NAVAL PISTEICT, GREAT LAKES, III. Capt. J. F. Hines.. Commandant... _ ... ___ _ (2) Edward J. McGeogh : Chief clerk... HI 10th_„ 3 8.80 ELEVENTH NAVAL PISTEICT, NAVAL OPEEATING BASE, SAN PIEGO, CALIF. Rear Admiral Ashley H. Commandant _ _ _ (2) Robertson. Mrs. Honora K. Henry Chief clerk... N.J— 4th— 88.48 TWELFTH NAVAL DISTRICT, NAVAL OPERATING BASE, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. Rear Admiral Thomas Wash­ Commandant of district and navy yard, Mare (2) ington. Island, Calif. Mrs. Georgia A. Elster. Chief clerk... Calif- 5th._._ 3 9.28 THIRTEENTH NAVAL DISTEICT, SEATTLE, WASH.. Rear Admiral Jehu V. Chase- Commandant of district and navy yard, (2) Puget Sound, Wash. James S. Lobdell— Chief clerk... Wash.. 1st— 3 8.48 FOUETEENTH NAVAL DISTRICT, NAVAL OPERATING BASE, PEARL HARBOR, T. H. Rear Admiral John D. Mc­ Commandant of district and navy yard.Pearl (2) Donald. Harbor, T. H. Herbert L. Thompson Chief clerk Calif— 3d 3 10. 24 FIFTEENTH NAVAL DISTRICT, BALBOA, C. Z. Capt. G. C. Day Commandant.. (2) Miss Dorothy Gray Chief clerk CZ— 2 3 8.00 Pay Of rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 145,146. 8 Per diem. Official Register of the United States, 1925 49

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SIXTEENTH NAVAL DISTRICT, NAVAL STATION, CAVITE, :. P.I. 2 Capt.. George W. Laws ._ Commandant of district and naval station, ( )

Cavite, P. I. 3 Martin H. Norris Chief clerk N.Y... 4th— $9.28 Naval Station, Olongapo, P. I. Commander C. C. Moses _ (2) NAVAL STATION, GUAM, M. I. 2 Capt. Henry B. Price (retired). ( ) Atanasio T. Perez Chief clerk Guam- 3 6.00

NAVAL STATION, TUTUILA, AMEEICAN SAMOA Capt.Henry F. Bryan (retired). (2) Samuel B. Smith Secretary to commandant Calif.. . 10th„. 3,800

NAVAL STATION, ST. THOMAS, V.I. 2 Oapt. M. E. Trench ( ) NAVAL STATION, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA (2) Chief clerk Ala 2d 3 7.68

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Office of the Secretary Edward C. Finney First Assistant Secretary Kans. 2d... John H. Edwards — Assistant Secretary Ind.. 3d... Ebert K. Burlew ..... Administrative assistant to the Secretary Pa- 16th. Joseph F. Gartland.., Chief inspector., . : Colo . 4th.. William J. Donald Executive assistant to the Secretary Ind-. lst,., John H. McNeely Executive assistant to the Secretary N.Y. 18th. W. Bertrand Acker Chief clerk • 4th.. John Harvey Supervisor of classification Tex.. Md._ 6th.. Joshua B. Callahan. Chief disbursing clerk 5th- George E. Scott—. Chief, division of appointments, mails, and Ga... W.Va. lst.. Charles F. Glass files. 4th„ Amos W. Hawk Chief, division of publications W.Va. 11th. Charles E. Harris.. Chief, division of supplies _ Iowa.. General Land Office Chief of traffic division William Spry Commissioner Utah.. 2d... Thomas C. Havell. . Assistant Commissioner, and designated Tenn . 10th. Chief of Law Division. Frank Bond.. , Chief clerk __ Wyo. AtL. Charles A. Obenchain Supervisor.. Hl— 19th- Chiefs of Division Elmer I. Baldwin.. Chief of posting and tract book divisionMinn . 5th... Herbert L. Brooks Chief of Indian lands and miscellaneous N. J.. 2d — division. Clarence L. Bullion, _. _. Chief of accounts division Ohio.- 13th.. Frederick R. Dudley Chief of reclamation and land grant division. Minn. 8th... William J. McGee Chief of mineral division . Mich . 3d— John O'Connell Chief of patents division Wis... 6th___ Clinton G. Tudor AtL. Chief of surveys division Nev... Augustus Zannelli 8th___ Chief of homestead division La Thomas H. Jamison Chief of mail and files division Cadastral Engineering Service P. C„ (Field) Frank M. Johnson- Supervisor of surveys, Denver, Colo Wyo- AtL_. Arthur D. Kidder— Associate supervisor of surveys, Denver, Colo. Ind... 5th___. District Cadastral Engineers

Guy P. Harrington District cadastral engineer,Sant a Fe, N. Mex. Minn. 3d.... J. Scott Harrison District cadastral engineer,Helena , Mont Kans_. 2d.... Albert C. Horton, jr District cadastral engineer,Phoenix , Ariz Nev... AtL. Herman Jaeckel District cadastral engineer,Penver , Col® AtL. George D. D. Kirkpatrick. District cadastral engineer Wyo.. , Salt Lake City, 4th___ Utah. Penn.. Ernest P. Rands cadastral engineer,Portland, Oreg.. 1st.. Pistrict Oreg _. Nelson B. Sweitzer. cadastral engineer, Omaha, Nebr— 14th, Pistrict Tex... John P. Walker cadastral engineer, Boise, Idaho 6th.. Pistrict Va.... Office Cadastral Engineers

Russel K. Allen Administrative cadastral engineer, Penver, Colo... 2d. Colo. John D. Adams . Office cadastral engineer, Phoenix, Ariz Ariz AtL. Martin George- Office cadastral engineer, Juneau, Alaska Alaska. 1st... 2 Additional $1,000 per annum from Capitol roll. 50 Official Register of the United States, 1925 51

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Office Cadastral Engineers— Continued Samuel W. Goodale Office cadastral engineer, Salt Lake City, Colo... 3d. Utah. Norman L. King Office cadastral engineer, Santa Fe, N. Mex.. N.Mex. AtL. Alan R. McQord Office cadastral engineer, Boise, Idaho N.Mex. AtL. Thomas F. Mathias. Office cadastral engineer, Helena, Mont Mont.. 1st... George F. Naden Office cadastral engineer, Olympia, Wash Wash.. 1st— Joel Q. Naret. Office cadastral engineer, Cheyenne, Wyo Colo.- 1st... Ralph W. Nelson... Office cadastral engineer, Reno, Nev. Va 2d— John W. Rowland. _. Office cadastral engineer, Portland, Oreg Oreg... 1st... James Max Wasson. Office cadastral engineer,) San Francisco, Calif.Ind... . 9th.„ Registers, District Land Offices Edwin E. Winters Register,', Montgomery, Ala Ala.... 2d. J. Lindley Green Register,, Anchorage, Alaska Alaska. Robert W. Taylor Register• (ex officio), Fairbanks, Alaska. Alaska. John Sundback. Register,, (ex officio), Nome, Alaska, Alaska . AtL. Lannes L. Ferrali Register,, Phoenix, Ariz... Ariz James W. Grubbs Register,, Little Rock, Ark Ark- 2d... . Brainerd.B. Smith Register,, Los Angeles, Calif Calif. .. 9th__. John C. Ing Register,', Sacramento, Calif Calif... 3d.... Mrs. Lida M. Hume Register,-, San Francisco, Calif Calif- 6th.__ Walter S. Hunsaker... Register,', Visalia, Calif . Calif— 7th.._ Walter Spencer.. Register,, Penver, Colo Colo— 4th— Charles R. Smith.. Register,', Durango, Colo Colo... 4th— Charles S. Merrill Register,, Glenwood Springs, Colo Colo-. 4th— Galen C. Pond Register,', Montrose, Colo Colo... 4th.__ Fred E. Sisson Register,, Pueblo, Colo Colo... 3d.... George C. Crom Register,, Gainesville, Fla Fla— 4th_„ Peter G. Johnston Register, Blackfoot, Idaho.- -,. Idaho.. 2d.... 2d— Alfred Hogensen Register,, Boise, Idaho Idaho.. 6th..„ William Ashley Register,, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Idaho.. lst... George J. Reiley Register,, Baton Rouge, La.._ La _, 2d. .. Peter M. Larson Register,, Cass Lake, Minn Minn.. 6th— H. B. Prum Register,, Billings, Mont-_ Mont.. AtL. , Great Falls, Mont Walter E. Bennett Register, Mont.. AtL. James H. H. Hewett Register,, Alliance, Nebr Register,, Carson City, Nev Nebr... AtL. Miss Clara M. Crisler Register,, Elko, Nev Nev AtL. George B. Russell 5th. Register, Las Cruces, N. Mex Nev 3d.. Miss Nemecia Ascarate Register;, Santa Fe, N. Mex N. Mex. lst. Alfred M. Bergere Register,, Bismarck, N. Dak NOreg. Mex—. 2d. Otto E. Andersen Register, Guthrie, Okla N.Dak. Register, Lakeview, Oreg - Oreg... Nelson P. McGinley lst. Register, Portland, Oreg SOkla... Pak. Frank P. Light 2d.. Register, Roseburg, Oreg Utah..Oreg... Walter L. Tooze, sr Register,, The Dalles, Oreg - — Wash_. 1st... Hamill A. Canaday Register, Vale, Oreg Wash.. 5th... James W. Ponnelly Register, Pierre, S. Dak Wyo... AtL. George W. McKnight Register., Salt Lake City, Utah... Wyo... AtL. John Widlon. Register, Vernal, Utah Wyo... Register, Seattle, Wash AtL. Eli F. Taylor ; Wyo... AtL.. LeoReceivers,n P. Christense Districtn Land OfficesRegister ,•, Spokane, Wash Irving P. Smith Register,, Buffalo, Wyo Gilbert B. Stevens RegisteReceiverr, (eCheyennex officio), Wyo..Fairbanks. , Alaska. CharleArthurs WP. Jones..Poland.— Receiver (ex officio), Nome, Alaska James P. Gallup. Register;, Evanston, Wyo .Mart TInspection. Christense nService Register,, Lander, Wyo..._ GeorgeJoseph TE.. BootHairh Assistant chief inspector, Washington, P. C. S. Pak. 3d.... JameHarmos An. Haywar Ramseyd. Schwoob. Pivision inspector, Anchorage, Alaska N.Mex. AtL. Robert W. Pyer Pivision inspector, Cheyenne, Wyo Wyo„. AtL. Ralph S. Kelley — Pivision inspector, Denver, Colo Wyo... AtL. Pivision inspector (acting), Helena, Mont.. William S. Wade Mo.... 2d.... Pivision inspector, Portland, Oreg Walter S. Boyer 21st.. Pivision inspector, Salt Lake City, Utah Wash.. Josiah A. Moore... 6th._. Pivision inspector, San Francisco, Calif HI Joseph H. Favorite 6th... Pivision inspector, Santa Fe, N. Mex Md.... John T. Murphy 4th... James W. Neal 8 $500 and fees anPivisiod commissionsn inspector. , Jackson, Miss Wis.... Tenn... 4 Fees and commissions. 52 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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General Land Office—Con. Chippewa Logging Service John D. Caldwell Superintendent of Logging, Cass Lake, Minn. Wis. 11th. Office of Indian Affairs Charles H. Burke. C ommissioner of Indian Affairs S. Dak. 2d... Edgar B. Meritt , Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs— Ark- 7th.. Charles F. Hauke _ Chief clerk Wash.. 3d.„. William R. Layne . Attorney ._ Ky— 10th. Fred H. Paiker Chief, inspection division. .1 D. C... 9th. Hamilton Dimick Chief, finance division — - Ala Walter B. Fry Chief, purchase division... . D.C... 10th. Benjamin S. Garber Chief, education division . , 3d... William A. Marschalk, jr Chief, land division Va 8th,. Earl G. Torrey Chief, probate division Fla Mich... Indian Field Service Special inspector, at large S. Dak. 2d. Thomas B. Roberts, sr Inspector, at large - Calif... Herbert H. Fiske , Inspector, at large Va 2d.„. Samuel Blair Chief supervisor, at large Kans... ist—i Hervey B. Peairs_ Supervisor, at large -. S. Dak. 2d—. Charles F. Peirce . Supervisor, at large , Kans... 2d— Ross L. Spalsbury Supervisor, at large . — Okla— lst__. Peyton Carter... Supervisor, at large... Md— 21st.. E. H. Hammond.: Supervisor, at large... Pa 1st. 7. W. W. Coon Assistant supervisor, at large... Ariz.. .. 2d— John G. Hunter Supervisor of home economics, at large Oreg--- Edna Groves Supervisor, at large Okla— 9th- Chief irrigation engineer, at large. N. Mex Herbert C. Calhoun 4th- Assistant chief irrigation engineer, at large... Calif— Wendell M. Reed Supervising engineer, at large Charles R. Olberg Supervising engineer, at large N. Mex lst— Herbert F. Robinson Supervising engineer, at large ..•. Wash- 10th. Lester M. Holt _._ Supervising engineer, at large Mont.. 2d... Wilbur S. Hanna Supervising engineer, at large _ Idaho.. 1st.. Charles A. Engle Field cost accountant, at large - Calif... :20th. Superintendent of irrigation, at large _.._ Wash- Herbert V. ClottS— Chief medical supervisor, at large N.YColo..— . 34th_. W. Ancel Walker Medical supervisor, at large Idaho.. N. Mex John N. Truesdell. Supervisor of field nurses and field matrons, HI 2d— R. E. L. Newberne at large. Kans—Colo... 3d... Walter S. Stevens Chief supervisor of forests, at large 111 11th. Elinor D. Gregg- Special commissioner, at large... Ohio— 3d... J. P. Kinney Supervisor of Indian employment, at large.. Ark- 1st.. Superintendent, Albuquerque, N. Mex 13th. Herbert J. Hagerman Superintendent, Bishop, Calif Mont.. Charles E. Dagenett 111 1st— Superintendent, Bismarck, N. Dak _. 5th.. Reuben Perry... Superintendent, Browning, Mont... __ S. Dak_ 10th_ Ray R. Parrett Superintendent, Camp Verde, Ariz.. Tex 2d... Clark B. Dickinson. Superintendent, Canton, S.Dak... „ N. Y... 6th„ Fred C. Campbell Superintendent, Canton, Okla N. C... 2d„. Superintendent, Stewart, Nev •-. Okla— 4th.. George J. Laben Superintendent, Cherokee, N.C.. Ind.... 11th. Harry R. Hummer Superintendent, Concho, Okla 3d— Eli J. Bost Superintendent, Cheyenne Agency, S. Dak. Kans... 4th__ Frederic Snyder Superintendent, Chilocco, Okla Fla 2d... James E. Henderson Special agent in charge, Philadelphia, Miss.. Ind.... 36th. Leo S. Bonnin __ Superintendent, Sorrento, Idaho S. Dak. 11th. Roscoe C. Craige Superintendent, Parker, Ariz Okla. Mo 8th.15th. C. M. Blair. Superintendent, Nespelem, Wash... Ohio. 3d.„. Frank J. McKinley , Superintendent, Cass Lake, Minn Kans..Oreg. . 10th. H. D. Lawshe Superintendent, Ignacio, Colo N. Y— Minn lst... Clyde H. Gensler Superintendent, Crow Agency, Mont InAla.d . — O. C. Upehureh Superintendent, Fort Thompson, S. Dak D. C, 2d. Edgar A. Allen. Superintendent, Muskogee, Okla _.. Calif, Edward E. McKean Superintendent, Flandreau, S. Dak 2d.. Calvin H. Asbury , Superintendent, Dixon, Mont N. Dak 3d.. Willis E. Dunn Superintendent, Whiteriver, Ariz Tenn 2d_. Shade E. Wallen... Superintendent, Harlem, Mont Colo... 1st. Jesse F. House Superintendent, Elbowoods, N. Dak S. Dak. 5th— Charles E. Coe Superintendent, Fort Bidwell, Calif.. S. Pak. Charles L. Davis. Superintendent, Fort Hall, Idaho.. Ariz... John T. Marshall. Superintendent, Lapwai, Idaho Stephen Janus.. ,. , Superintendent, Mohave City, Ariz.. Tenn. Orrin C. Gray Superintendent, Poplar, Mont ... Charles M. Ziebach. Superintendent, Fort Totten, N. Dak WilliaPeteByroSaOscam rnB H H.mA. Davis. REMoller. Lipp.Shar ThackreBeye.sp r. y Superintendent, GenoaYuma, AriNebzr Official Register of the United States, 1925 53

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Office of Indian Affairs—Con. Indian Field Service—Con. Jesse W. Smith Superintendent, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis Ind... 6th_. Fred S. Lovenskiold _. Superintendent, Supai, via Grand Canyon, Tex.... 15th. Ariz. James P. Ryder lst — Superintendent, Hayward, Wis— Mont.. Charles W. Rastall. 2d.„ Superintendent, Hoopa, Calif Oreg... Edgar K. Miller... 8th„, Superintendent, Keams Canon, Ariz. Mo.... Carl A. Gossett.' 5th„, Superintendent, Oulce, N. Mex .... Ind.... E. A. Farrow 12th. Superintendent and physician, Moccasin, Calif.. . William Donner Ariz. Idaho.. 2d... John A. Buntin. Superintendent, Keshena, Wis Ill 25th. LeRoy D. Arnold Superintendent, Anadarko, Okla '...r Oreg... 2d... John S. R. Hammitt. Superintendent, Klamath Agency, Oreg Ohio... 3d— P. G. Lynwalter Superintendent, Lac du Flambeau, Wis Nev W.W.Bennett Superintendent and physician, Laguna, N. Wis... 3d... Philip S. Everest.... Mex. Wis... 11th. Harmon P. Marble- Superintendent, Laona, Wis Ariz... Edward Clements... Superintendent, Ashland, Wis Mich.. 12th. Owen M. Boggess... Superintendent, Leupp, Ariz _. Ky.„. 8th.. Charles L. Ellis Special agent in charge, Baraga, Mich Okla.. 6th_. Laurel B. Sandall— Superintendent, Mescalero, N. Mex Nev... 2d... • Ora Padgett Superintendent, Riverside, Calif.- Ill 1st.. August F. Duelos... Superintendent and physician, Moapa, Nev S. Dak 8th.. CarlB. Boyd Superintendent, Mount Pleasant, Mich Md.-. William K. Harrison Superintendent, Fort Pefiance, Ariz N. Y... 2d„. Clinton J. Crandall Superintendent and physician, Neah Bay, Minn- lst- J. George Wright Wash. 2d... Henry M. Tidwell—.. Special agent in charge, Salamanca, N. Y Ill 3d— John B. Brown.. Superintendent, Santa Fe., N. Mex .... Okla... 8th.. Claude R. Whitlock Superintendent, Pawhuska, Okla Okla... Chester E. Faris... Superintendent, Pawnee, Okla Mo.... 6th.. Ernest W. Jermark Superintendent, Phoenix, Ariz Wyo— 10th. James W. Balmer Superintendent, Pierre, S. Pak._ Kans... 5th_. George A. Hoyo Superintendent, Sacaton, Ariz Minn.. 3d... Arvel R. Snyder Superintendent, Pine Ridge, S. Pak , Okla... 6th... Samuel F. Stacher Superintendent, Pipestone, Minn. Ind_... Jeremiah L. Suffecool... Superintendent, Whiteagle, Okla.. N.Mex. 5th. Sharon R. Mote Superintendent, Mayetta, Kans Mo 3d._ Brete H. Dooley Superintendent, Crown Point, N. Mex Kans.. . 1st. John P. Keeley Superintendent, Miami, Okla Kans... 5th. James H. McGregor Superintendent, Rapid City, S. Pak S. Dak. Jacob Breid 2d. Superintendent, Red Lake, Minn.... Ind.... L. A. Porrington Superintendent, Rocky Boy, Mont....' Mo,... Harwood Hall Superintendent, Rosebud, S. Pak 39th_._ Charles S. Young Nebr... Superintendent and physician, Toledo, Iowa- Oreg... James B. Kitch .... Superintendent, Sacramento, Calif... 9th_. Albert H. Kneale •__ Ariz 6th„ Superintendent, Chemawa, Oreg Ariz John P. Pe Huff Superintendent, Scottsdale, Ariz 4th.. Charles Eggers N. Y... Adelbert W. Leech Superintendent, San Carlos, Ariz Kans,.. 2d... Thomas F. McCormick. N.Mex. F. M. Conser... Superintendent, Shiprock, N. Mex Calif... 11th. L. A. Spencer Reuben P. Haas Superintendent, Santa Fe, N. Mex Okla..Mich.. 8th.. Edwin L. Chalcraft... Superintendent, Colony, Okla Wash.Okla—. lst.. William C. Willahan.. Superintendent, Sells, Ariz... Nebr..Fla . 5th._ Loson L. Odle Special commissioner in charge, Fort Myers, Kans... 5th.. Eugene P. Mossman.. Fla. Iowa.— l3th_ William B. Sams Superintendent, Shawnee, Okla Wash- lst — Ralph P. Stanion Superintendent. Riverside, Calif.. Colo... lst.. Lindley M. Compton. Superintendent, Fort Washakie, Wyo _. Wis.... 7th.. Charles B. Lohmiller.. Superintendent, Siletz, Oreg Mont._ 2d___ William A. Light Superintendent, Sisseton, S. Pak _. Kans— 6th.. Walter F. Pickens Superintendent, Albuquerque, N. Mex Minn._ 3d_„ Henry J. McQuigg Superintendent, Fort Yates, N. Pak... S. Dak. 3d... Fred A. Gross - Superintendent, Hoquiam, Wash Nebr... 7th.. Omar L. Babcock Superintendent, Fort ,. Ariz Ariz...! 3d— Carl Stevens Superintendent, Tomah, Wis Ind — 9th.. George A. Trotter Superintendent, Lame Deer, Mont Mo... 18th. Jesse B. Mortsolf Superintendent, Valentine, Ariz ... Ind.___ 23d.. Harvey K. Meyer Superintendent, Tulalip, Wash... Pa 4th.. Emmett E. McNeilly. Superintendent, Belcourt, N. Dak Frank T. Mann ... Superintendent, Fort Duchesne, Utah.. HI Evan W. Estep Superintendent, Pendleton, Oreg W. Va. Superintendent, Wahpeton, N. Pak... N.Mex. Superintendent, Schurz, Nev Superintendent, Warmsprings, Oreg.. Superintendent, WinnebagoToppenishOwyheeTuba City, Ne,,, Was vNebrAriz.. h . . ——....—. 54 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Office of Indian Affairs—Con. Indian Field Service—Con. Robert E. L. Paniel—. Superintendent, Wagner, S. Pak Ariz... Robert J. Bauman.. Superintendent, Blackrock, N. Mex Iowa__ 10th. Robert A. Cochran Superintendent, Chicago, HI... HI 25th. Burton B. Custer Superintendent, St. Louis, Mo — Ariz... 2d. Richard C. Jordan Superintendent, San Francisco, Calif ... Nebr.. M. Eleanor Allen ^Superintendent, Ardmore, Okla _ Okla... Albert Asendorf Superintendent, Sapulpa, Okla.. Okla.. MaryMorley Superintendent, Eufaula, Okla — Okla.. Joseph N. Kagey Superintendent, Hartshorne, Okla 1... Okla„ Edward Swengel —. Superintendent, Seminole, Okla Okla.. Jack Brown Superintendent, Tahlequah, Okla_ , Okla.. 0. A. Wright Superintendent, Tuskahoma, Okla Okla... 9th.. Zula J. Breeden... Superintendent, Millerton, Okla Okla... lst.. William E. Van Cleave. Superintendent and physician, Talihina, Okla. Ind..... S. A. M.Pensio Young—n Offic....e . Superintendent, Fort Wingate, N. Mex S.Pak. Winfield Scott. Commissioner ,__ Okla. 8th.. Edward W. Morgan Peputy Commissioner..—...... Vt... lst.. Alfred P. Wilkinson Assistant chief clerk and coordinator . Pa... 12th. Chiefs of Divisions Charles F. Whitney Medical referee, chief, medical division Ill- 20th., Harry P. Willey Chief, law division. Ohio. 15th.. John S. Beach Chief, retirement division N.Y. 27th.. Stephen A. Cuddy Chief, board of review _ Wis.. 10th.. Elmer E. Miller Pisbursing clerk, chief, disbursing division. lst... Merritt L. Dawkins Chief, special examination division Kans. lst... J. Finney Engle. Chief, invalid division 1 Pa...Mo- . 10th.. Oscar J. Randall Chief, financedivisio n Md... 6th— Franklin J. Robinson Chief, widow division N. Y._ 5th.„ De WitBureat C.Cook.u of Educatio. n Chief, record division 33d... John J. Tigert Commissioner of Education. Ky. 7th.„ Lewis A. Kalbach Chief Clerk... Pa. 13th.. Chiefs of Divisions George F. Zook Chief, division of higher education Pa- 21st.. Mrs. Katherine M. Cook. Chief, rural education division.. Colo. . 1st... Walter S. Deflenbaugh— Chief, city schools division.. W.Va. 1st — James F. Rogers Chief, physical education and school hygiene Conn. 4th.„ James C. Boykin.— division. P. C._ Chief, editorial division. Frank M. Phillips... Iowa.. 1st... John D. Woleott Chief, statistical division N.Y.. 36th„ Jonathan H. Wagner. Chief, library division lst... District Superintendents ofChief , Alaska division, Seattle, Wash Wash. Schools in Alaska Charles W. Hawkesworth Superintendent of schools, southeastern dis­ Alaska. trict, Juneau, Alaska. Benjamin B. Mozee Superintendent of schools, central district, Alaska. Thomas V. Calkins Anchorage, Alaska. Superintendent of schools, southwestern dis­ N.Mex. 1st— Earle M. Forrest trict, Kanakanak, Alaska. Alaska. Superintendent of schools, western district, Sylvester Chance Akiak, Alaska. Alaska. Superintendent of schools, northwestern dis­ Emest L. Range trict, Noorvik, Alaska. Alaska. Physicians in Charge of HospitalsActing superintendent of schools, Seward Peninsula, Nome, Alaska. Herbert B. Wentz Physician, A kiak, Alaska Wash.. John Wotherspoon ... Physician, Noorvik, Alaska Wash,. Charles Firestone Physician, Kanakanak, Alaska... Wash,. John Venters Physician, Nulato, Alaska Wash- Leonard P. Dawes Physician, Juneau, Alaska _ Alaska. Geological Survey George Otis Smith Pirector 3d... r Me.... Julian P. Sears Administrative geologist — Md.... 4th.. John J. Madigan _. Chief clerk Mass... 9th„ S.J. Kubel.. Chief, engraving and printing. C. H. Lane Editor ZZ'.l" P. C... 13th. J. L. V. McCord , Librarian Mass... 1st.. Nebr... Official Register of the United States, 1925 5 5

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Geological Survey—Con. Geologic Branch Walter C. Mendenhall Chief geologist Ohio- 18th. T. W. Stanton Geologist in charge, paleontology and stra­ Colo— 1st.. tigraphy. G. F. Loughhn..—- Geologist in charge, metalliferous deposits... 5th.. HI..._.' George R. Mansfield. Geologist in charge, nonmetalliferous deposits. 9th.. Sidney Paige Geologist in charge, areal geology _. D. C... W. C. Alden Geologist in charge, glacial geology D. C.­ 16th. L. W. Stephenson Geologist in charge, coastal plain investiga­ Ohio-- E. F; Biirchard. tions. •111. 9th__ Geologist in charge, geology of iron and steel W. T. Thorn, jr Geologist in charge, geology of fuels Va— 3d„. George Steiger Chemist acting in charge, chemistry and P. C. Topographic Branch physics. C H. Birdseye Chief topographic engineer Ohio.. 14th__ Glenn S. Smith Engineer in charge, Atlantic division. N. Y._ 10th.. William H. Herron Engineer in charge, Central division.. III 18th.. T. G. Gerdine Engineer in charge, Pacific division- Ga 8th__. Alaskan Branch Philip S. Smith ______Chief Alaskan geologist Mass... 8th__ B. D. Stewart Supervising mining engineer, Juneau and Alaska, Conservation * Branch Anchorage, Alaska. Herman Stabler.. Chief..— Md... 6th... F. B. Tough Chief, mineral leasing division Colo.. 3d.... J_ P. Northrop... Chief, mineral classification division N. Y__ 35th„ A. E. Aldous Chief, homestead division. _.• Utah- 1st... Chief, power division. 25th- B. E. Jones.. Supervisor, oil and gas operations, Denver, Pa— lst — E. P. Campbell- Colo. Colo..Colo... lst... Charles L. Duer. District mining supervisor, Denver, Colo Calif... 9th... R. C. Patterson- Peputy supervisor, oil and gas operations, Jack W. Steele.. Taftj Calif. Wyo... AtL. John R. Reeve.. Peputy supervisor, oil and gas operations, Okla... 1st—_ Casper and Midwest', Wyo. R. E. Alport —. Associate petroleum engineer in charge, Tex.... 14th_. B. W. Pyer Winnett, Mont. Mont.. lst... Pistrict mining supervisor, Billings, Mont... F. M. Brewster. Pistrict mining engineer in charge, Salt Lake W. Va..3d.... City, Utah. Ohio— 17th.. C. F. Williams Petroleum engineer in charge, Muskogee, 3d..„ W. W. Fleming Ardmore, and Whiteagle, Okla. Okla... .' Water Resources Branch Peputy mining supervisor, Miami, Okla N. C. Grover ChiePeputf hydrauliy miningc supervisorengineer , McAlester—____. , Okla N.J.. 9th-__ John C. Hoyt Hydraulic engineer in charge, division of sur­ N.Y. 35th„ face water.- ' , 0. E. Meinzer. Geologist in charge, division of ground water. HI—. 2d„. W. P. Collins.. Chemist in charge, division of quality of water. Ind.. 6th„ A. H; Horton.. Hydraulic engineer- in charge, division of N.Y. 43d„ G. Clyde Baldwin. power resources.i- Idaho. 2d... H. P. B6ckman Pistrict engineer, Idaho Falls, Idaho Ill 6th__ Pistrict engineer, Rolla, Mo.. Iowa.. 7th_. E. P. Bur-hard Pistrict engineer, Asheville, N. C„ . Calif.. 8th_. MaxH. Carson — Pistrict engineer, Honolulu, Hawaii N. Y. 38th W. E. Pickinson.. District engineer, Tucson, Ariz...: 10th. C. E. Ellsworth—. District engineer, Austin, Tex; Tex... 1st.. Robert Follansbee. District engineer, Denver, Colo Colo.. lst... H. E. Grosbach District engineer, Chicago, 111 _. Nebr— 24th. A. W. Harrington.. District engineer, Albany, N. Y N. Y__ 18th. District engineer, Trenton, N. J 1st— 0. W. Hartwell—. Pa— District engineer, Portland, Oreg Oreg.. lst F. F. Henshaw District engineer,.Chattanooga, Tenn 10th. Warren R. King... District engineer, Topeka, Kans Colo.. 1st— H. B. Kinnison .. District engineer, Helena, Mont Tex .. 10th. District engineer, Columbus, Ohio.. Colo.. 35th. W. A. Lamb Pa— Lasley Lee District engineer, San Francisco, Calif.. 3d..., District engineer, Tacoma, Wash.. N. Y„ H. P. McGlashan. 2d..., District engineer, Boise, Idaho Wash. 1st.. G. L. Parker District engineer, Boston, Mass Idaho. 6th.., O. G. Paulse59927—25n t 5 District engineer, Salt Lake City, Utah Vt— 3d... C. H. Pierce District engineer, Madison, Wis X B. Purton - Kans.. g, B. Soule -. Wis... 56 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Geological Survey—Con. Water Resources Branch—Con. J. B. Spiegel ._ District engineer, Ames, Iowa Mich 12th. J. J. Pirzulaitis _ Engineer in charge, University, Va.. Pa- 13th. F. C. Ebert— Engineer in charge, Los Angeles, Calif Calif— 7th... M. R. Stackpole—— .. Engineer in charge, Augusta, Me Me— lst... E. C. LaRue Hydraulic engineer, Pasadena, Calif Calif- 11th. R. R. Woolley .— Hydraulic engineer, Salt Lake City, Utah- Utah 2d.... Bureau of Reclamation Elwood Mead Commissioner '. Calif... 6th. Porter W. Dent Assistant to the-cbmmissioner— . Tenn._. 9th. Charles A. Bissell Chief, engineering division. Wash.. 4th. Hugh A. Brown Chief, division of settlement and economic N. J... 3d.. William F. Kubaeh operations. Idaho.. 2d— Charles N. McCulloch. Chief accountant .. 4th- Chief clerk S. C.­ Raymond F. Walter..-. Colo--. 1st.. Sinclair O. Harper Chief engineer, Denver, Colo... 4th.. General superintendent of construction, Den­ Colo... John L. Savage ver, Colo. Colo... ist—. Leslie N. McClellan- Designing engineer, Denver, Colo. Colo... 1st.. Jacob R. Ummel Electrical engineer, Denver, Colo 1st... George C. Kreutzer.. Colo — -St­ Chief clerk, Denver, Colo Colo... Andrew Weiss Director of reclamation economics, Denver, Colo.,. at­ Porter J. Preston Colo. ist. . Rudolph C. E. Weber-_ Assistant director, Denver, Colo Colo... 5th.. John C. Page Superintendent, Yuma, Ariz Ind... 4th__ Leo J. Foster Superintendent, Orland, Calif . Colo- 4th.. JudsonB. Bond Superintendent, Grand Junction, Colo Colo.. 2d___ George H. Harris . Superintendent, Montrose, Colo. Idaho.. 2d„_ Edward B. Darlington- Superintendent, B oise, Idaho Idaho 2d _. Frank A. Banks-. Superintendent, King Hill, Idaho 2d... Arthur R. McGinness— Superintendent, Buriey, Idaho __ Idaho 2d... Horace A. Parker ... Resident engineer, American Falls, Idaho . Idaho 2d._. George E. Stratton Superintendent, Ballantine, Mont Mont 2d... George O. Sanford Superintendent, Savage, Mont Mont 2d... Harry W. B&shore Superintendent, Malta, Mont Mass. 6th. Lewis E. Foster Superintendent, Fairfield, Mont 2d... John F. Richardson Superintendent,'Mitchell, Nebr Mont Nebr... 1st.. William S. Arthur _. Superintendent, Carlsbad, N. Mex.... 3d— Herbert D. Newell—__ Superintendent, Fallon, Nev—•._ Colo 3d... RalpHarveh yLowr M. Schilliny g Superintendent, Williston, N. Dak Nev 4th2d„.„ FredericRalph Mk. CConne. Youngbluttr . Superintendent, Klamath Falls, Oreg N. Pak, 4th3d..„. Lawrence M. Lawson Superintendent, Hermiston, Oreg Oreg... 16th. Walter L. Whittemore Superintendent of construction, McKay Oreg... 2d„. Calvin Casteel Dam, Oreg. Me 5th__, James L. Lytel Resident engineer, McKay Dam, Oreg. 4th__, Harold D. Comstock Superintendent, Newell, S. Dak__ Wash.. 1st.... Lester H. Mitchell Superintendent, El Paso, Tex Wis Frank F. Smith Superintendent, Provo, Utah Tex lst Walker R. Young Superintendent, Okanogan, Wash.. Utah- lst Chester C. Fisher Superintendent, Yakima, Wash Wash. 2d„.. William M. Green ... Superintendent, Riverton, Wyo.. 20th.. Homer J. Gault .... Superintendent, Powell, Wyo Wash. Wyo._ 1st— Bernard E. Stoutemyer... Resident engineer, Guernsey, Wyo 3d.... Harry L. Holgate... Engineer, Berkeley, Calif.. Me... 1st... Ottamar Hamele. Engineer, Chico, Calif. Mont. 4th__. James R. Alexander Engineer, Salt Lake City, Utah . Colo... 4th__. Brooks Fullerton ._ Engineer, Ellensburg, Wash Oreg. _ 2d____ Ezra E. Roddis _____ District counsel, Boise, Idaho- Utah- 1st... Armand Offu'tt— J__. District counsel, Portland, Oreg. Ohio ... 1st Richard J. Coffey ... District counsel, El Paso, Tex Idaho.. National Par 1k Service David W. Davis _— District counsel, Montrose, Colo. . Oreg— WashingtonWalter Ward OfficeJ Pistrict counsel, Mitchell, Nebr. Okla... Pistrict counsel, Billings, Mont. Stephen T. Mather.... Pirector.... __'___. HColoI . 2d.__ Pistrict counsel, Penver, Colo Arno B. Cammerer.. Assistant director 1.11117l~.ll 1111.Wis...Colo.._— .. lst — Pistrict counsel,-Berkeley, Calif. _ J. _ Arthur E. Demaray „... Assistant in operations and public relations:. Minn.Mont . 5th,_ Charles L. Gable Pirector of finance, Washington, P. C Colo.. Assistant chief investigator (accountan ! t and Pa 13th_ Senior engineer, Bimrock, Wash Calif- Ronald M. Holmes. ' Chief clerk — Pa lst____J 1 Idaho On leave without pay. Idaho. Official Register of the United States> 1925 57

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National Park Service at Large Bert H. Burrell Acting chief civil engineer, Portland, Oreg Calif- 6th.„. (») Paniel R. Hull Landscape engineer, Los Angeles, Calif—— Calif— 11th... Ansel F. Hall Chief park naturalist, Berkeley, Calif. _ Calif— 6th— $3,00(«) 0 Superintendents of National Parks 7 Charles G. Thomson Superintendent, Crater Lake National Park, N. Y__. 33d— ( ) Crater Lake, Oreg. Charles J. Kraebel i Superintendent, Glacier National Park, Bel- Hawaii (8).; ton, Mont. J. Ross Eakin W.Va. 1st— Superintendent, Grand Canyon National (•). Thomas Boles Park, Grand Canyon, Ariz. Ark„_'_ 4th.... 3,000 Superintendent, Hawaii National Park, Joseph Bolten Volcano House, Hawaii. Wash.. 2d (10) Superintendent, Hot Springs National Park, Hot Springs, Ark. Me 3d 2,400 Superintefldent, Lafayette National Park, 7 Jesse P. Nusbaum Colo.. . 2d Bar Harbor, Me. ( ) Superintendent, Mesa Verde National Park, Alaska. 3,600 Mancos, Colo. 8 Superintendent, Mount McKinley National Nev 1st— ( ) Park, McKinley Park, Alaska. Superintendent, Mount Rainier National Mich- 9th.-— 1,860 Park, Longmire, Wash. ••'••• Roger W. Toll Colo... 1st.— Superintendent, Piatt National Park, Sul­ (") John R. White phur, Okla. •Calif— 8th— (8) Superintendent, Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colo. Sup'erintendnt, Sequoia National Park, and acting superintendent, General Grant Na­ S. Dak. tional Park, Alder Creek headquarters via Roy Brazell . Three Rivers, Calif. S. Dak- 2d (12) A-ting superintendent, Sullys Hill National Park, Fort Totten, N. Pak. (inspector in Calif— 6th.... (18) charge, Fort Totten Indian school). Superintendent, Wind Cave National Park, 1 Hot Springs, S. Pak. Mich... 12th__. (14) Superintendent, Yellowstone National Park, Mont. _ 3,100 and special field assistant to the Pirector, Yellowstone Park, Wyo.: Superintendent, Yosemite National Park, Custodians of National Monu-> Ydsemite National Park, Calif. ments Acting superintendent, Zion National Park, Earl H. Morris Springdale, Utah (associate engineer of the N.Mex. 12 p. a. Geological Survey, detailed to Zion Na­ tional Park). N. Mex. 12p. a. Custodian, Aztec Ruin National Monument, Aztec, N. Mex. N. Mex. 12 p. a. Custodian, Capulin Mountain National Ariz 1,860 Monument, Capulin, N. Mex Custodian, Carlsbad Cave National Monu­ ment, Carlsbad, N. Mex. ,„ C. A. Griffin - Custodian, Casa Grande and Tuinacacori' N.Mex. 12 p. a. National Monuments, and superintendent, 4th— 12 p. a. Southwestern monuments, Blackwater, Colo... Ariz. Idaho.. 2d ' 12 p. a. Custodian,' Chaco Canyon National Monu­ John M. Thorn ment, Crown Point, N. Mex. Wyo... 7th..„ 12 p. a. Custodian, Colorado National Monument, »$3,000 and fieldsubsistence . Grand Junction, Colo«. $3,300 and quarters. Custodian, Craters of the Moon National • $250 per month when actually employedMonument. , Arco, Idaho• $3,800. , quarters, water, heat, and light. 1 $3,000 and quarters. Custodian, Devils Tower National Monu­ i» Salary paid by Public Health Servicement, Hulett; Nationa, Wyol Par. k Service furnishes quarters, fuel, and light. n $3,300 and quarters wben available. " $4,800 and quarters and fuel. » $2,100 and quarters. M $4,000 and duarters. 58 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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National Park Service—Con. Custodians of National Monu­ ments—Continued 33von Z. Vogt-. ---- Custodian, El Morro National Monument, N.Mex. $384p.i Ramah, N. Mex. "William H, Smith... Custodian, Gran Quivira National Monu­ N.Mex. 240p.i ment, Gran Quivira, N. Mex. i Ariz 120p.i Martin L. Jackson Custodian, Montezuma Castle National Monument, Camp Verde, Ariz. John T. Needham Calif.,. 1st.. (U) Custodian, Muir Woods National Monu­ Zeke Johnson — ment, Mill Valley, Calif. Utah- 1st.. 12p.a Custodian, Natural Bridges National Monu­ John Wetherill ment, Blanding, Utah. -, Ariz 12p.a Custodian, Navajo National Monument, Ariz 12p.a Jamesie E. McGlain Kayenta, Ariz. William Nelson. .'. Custodian, Papago Saguaro National Monu­ Ariz 1,5( ment, Tempe, Ariz. Herman A. Hermansen Custodian, Petrified Forest National Monu­ Calif- 8th___ 12p.a ment, Holbrook, Ariz. Peter Trierschield..... Custodian, Pinnacles National Monument, Alaska. 12p.a Pinnacles, Calif.' Adolph Larsen N.Pak_ 3d. 12p.8 Custodian, Sitka National Monument, Sitka, Jesse C. Clarke. Alaska. Ariz 12p.a Custodian, Verehdrye National Monument, The Alaska Railroad Sanish, N. Pak. ..„•-., Custodian, Wupatki National Monument, Noel W.Smith GeneraFlagstaffl manager, Ariz,. Anchorage, Alaska Alaska. 14,41 Charles E. Dole General purchasing agent, Seattle, Wash- Ill I9th_. 5,21 Burton H. Barndollar. Examiner of accounts, Anchorage, Alaska. Alaska. 5,0. Hugh Horn Assistant general manager, Anchorage, Alaska 4,81 John T. Cunningham.. Superintendent of transportation, Anchorage, 4,81 Ross H. Hale j Alaska. Alaska. 4,21 Superintendent of motive, power and equip­ Charles H. Holmes.. ment, Anchorage, Alaska. Alaska. 3,31 Robert Huntley Bridge engineer, Anchorage, Alaska. Alaska. 3,31 Fred H. Lounsbury. General storekeeper, Anchorage, Alaska Alaska. 3,61 Auditor of station accounts, Anchorage, 1 George L. Jenkins Alaska. 3,61 Alaska. Leslie Cramer Wash.. lst. 3,31 Trainmaster; Anchorage, Alaska.. Alfred G. Balls Alaska. 2,7! Special disbursing agent, Seattle, Wash H. M. Gillman, jr.. 2,81 Special disbursing agent, Anchorage, Alaska- P. C._. St. Elizabeths Hospital »• Chief clerk, Washington, P. C„ office William A. White- Superintendent N.Y. 34th. 7,51 Arthur P. Noyes... First assistant physician D.C. 5,41 Monie Sanger Assistant to the superintendent. D.C. 5,21 Medical Division

Mary O'Malley Clinical director- N. Y__. 40th_ 5,2 Herbert C. Wooley Clinical director - N. J.._. lst__ 5,2 Watson W. Eldridge. Senior medical officer N. Y__ 17th_ 5,2 Nolan D. O. Lewis Senior medical officer Md_._. 5th._ 5,2 5,2 Walter Freeman Senior medical officer——...... Pa..._ lst. _, Alice Vaughn Chief mirse • 10th. 2,61 Sarah F. Schroeder Chief psychiatric social worker... Ga_— llth. 2,31 Celia B. Chapman... Principal occupational therapist. D.C... 2,61 Administrative Division Mo.... Arnold W. Barbour Chief clerk --- P. C„_ 2,7i Homer Smith.—...... ' Pisbursing agent. — Iowa... 3d. 3,01 A. E. Offutt.. Purchasing agent ....—.— 2,7 D.C... 27th... Porter L. Bush ... Personnel officer N.Y 2,2 : Honora O'Brien Matron D. C— 2,6 Clara Willard Librarian 2,2 D. C 3d___ E. Harry Weisbrod Chief engineer———-—-T--- 7th. 3,0 Charles B. Snyder Superintendent of construction- Pa_.._. 10th. 3,0 Daniel J. Sullivan Chief of commissary—— Miss... 13th. 2,4 MDdred E. Parker Chief dietitian Ga.... _ 2,4 »Sf ElSethfHolpital is an institution placed by law under the supervisioMass..n of th.e Secretary 0ft ] Interior. Official Register of the United States, 1925 59

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Freed man's Hospital 17 William A. Warfield Surgeon in chief. P. C. B. Price Hurst Roentgenologist D.C. Thomas E. Jones Resident assistant surgeon. Va— Lucius H. Brown, jr— Resident physician George W. Adams , Pathologist P.O. Lawrence W. Jackson Anesthetist P.O. Emma M,Irwin Superintendent of nurses... D.C. Board of Indian CommissionersChairman , Bryn Mawr, Pa HI— .George Vaux, jr Member of board, Andover, Mass . Warran K. Moorehead Member of board, Cambridge, Mass Samuel A. Eliot Member of board, Manchester, N. H... Member of board, Mohonk Lake, N. Y_ Daniel Smil-y Member of board, Princeton, N. J. Hugh L Scott „ Member of board, Savannah, Ga__. Clement S. Ucker Member of board, Chicago, 111- Flora Warren Seymour Member of board, Philadelphia, Pa Jobh J Sullivan _. SecretarSecretaryy .o f. the Interior, patron ex officio . Malcolm McDowell Conn- Howard University3 President board of trustees President... _ Mass.. Hubert Work. Ala.... Charles R. Brown Secretary-treasurer J. Stanley Durkee Assistant treasurer.-. P. C. Emmett J. Scott Registrar P. C C. E. Lucas Commissioner. •Va. F. P. Wilkinson War Minerals Relief John Briar Chairman, Representative in Congress Pa... 25th. Southern Appalachian Vice chairman, National Arts Club, New N.Y. National Park Commission York City. N.Y. Henry W. Temple Palisades Interstate Park Commission, New William C. Gregg _ York City. Mass. William A. Welch Appalachian Mountain Club, Salem,'Mass.. Okla. Harlan P. Kelsey.. Secretary, acting chief topographic engineer, P.O. Glenn S. Smith U. S. Geological Survey. E.-Louise Belcher Clerk Columbia Institution for the * Deaf is Territorial Officers * ALASKA , Governor, Juneau Colo... lst. George A. Parks. Secretary of the Territory, Juneau... Alaska. Karl Theile HAWAII Governor, Honolulu Hawaii Wallace R. Farrington Secretary of the Territory, Honolulu Hawaii Raymond C. Brown 1 Serves without compensation. 2 Paid from fund appropriated by Congress, through Interior Pepartment, for activities of the board. 3 Howard University is not a part of the Interior Pepartment. It was incorporated by act of Congress of March 2,1867, as " a university for the education of youth in liberal arts and sciences under the name, style, and title of Howard University." The first appropriation to the university from the United States Gov­ ernment was made on March 3,1879, and each year since Congress has continued to make appropriations for the maintenance and development of the university. Such appropriations are required to be expended under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior. The total university budget for the fiscal year 1925-26 is $905,935, of which sum Congress has appropriated $591,000. Of this appropriation $370,t.O is for the construction of a new building for the medical school. 4 The governors and secretaries of the Territories are Presidential appointees. The reports of the gov­ ernors are made to the Secretary of the Interior. The organization of the courts of Alaska and Hawaii are shown on pp. 131-133. 17 Freedman's Hospital is an institution placed by law under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior. It is maintained by receipts from the Pistrict of Columbia for indigent residents; receipts from the Federal Government for indigent residents of the States; and by receipts from pay, patients. The cost of construction for most of the buildings has been borne by the Federal Government and of a few by the Pistrict of Columbia. is This institution is managed by a board of trustees, but certain duties in connection with the adminis~ tration are under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior (see p. 125). : ; DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

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Office of the Secretary Renick W. Dunlap. _. Assistant Secretary Ohio- 12th. Francis M. Russell Assistant to the Secretary Iowa.., 7th„ Henry M. Bain Administrative assistant , HI 25th. (Vacancy) Director of scientific work Ky— 5th„ Walter G. Campbell Director of regulatory work. 3d„. Clyde W. Warburton Director of extension work..—_._._ Iowa.. Kans... 5th.. Nelson A. Crawford. Pirector of information ._...... _. _ 17th. Warner W. Stockberger '. Pirector of personnel and business adminis­ Ohio.. Robert W. Williams tration. Fla....3d— Solicitor .. _. Office of Personnel and Busi­ ness Administration Warner W. Stockberger.... Director. Ohio. 17th, W. Ashby Jump .. Assistant director and budget officer. Md_. 2d„. Chief clerk and superintendent of'buildings... Jlobert M. Reese P.C. Almerico Zappone... Chief, division of accounts and disbursements. Chief personnel officer __.—-—• D.C. Percy L. Gladmon. 6th. Alex McC. Ashley Chief, division of purchase, sales, and traffic D.C. Office of the Solicitor Md.. Bobert W. Williams . Solicitor Fla 3d. Charles W. Boyle Assistant solicitor D.C.. 10th„. Patrick D. Cronin... Attorney in charge, division of food and Mass... drugs, insecticides and fungicides, animal transportation, viruses, seed importation, Fred Lees. tea inspection, and naval:stores. Kans. 6th—. Attorney in charge, division of national forests, grain futures, cotton standards, " Federal warehouses, excess wool profits, food^ products inspection, standard con­ Arthur H. McConville. tainer, and administration of Center Ohio... 18th— Market. Thomas G. Shearman.. Attorney in charge, division of acquisition of N.Y... 10th A. lands. Attorney in charge, division of Federal aid roads, meat inspection, animal quarantine, John P. Wenchel. plant quarantine, agricultural extension, N.C... 10th.„ and bee importation. Bayard T. Hainer Attorney in charge, division of wild life con­ Okla... 5th— servation, estate claims, fiscal, personnel, . District Law Officers contracts, and patents. Attorney in charge, division of packers and Harry P. Dechant Sastockyardsn Francisco. , Calif Ohio- 2d William F. Staley Portland, Oreg Mich— 8th— Charles S. Brothers.,. Missoula, Mont Utah... 2d Walter J. Ise .____. Denver, Colo . Nebr... 3d Edwin S. French Albuquerque, N. Mex. Mich- 9th— Iowa. .. 5th..„ Manly G. Thompson. Ogden, Utah Field Title Attorneys

Wilbur L. Newman.. Woodstock, Va Va 7th„„ Howard A. Lamprey. Woodsville, N. H-_. R.I— 2d Clemmie B. Wilson... Hot Springs, Ark... W.Va.. 1st— John C. Laurent Clayton, Ga _. N.J.... 5th.„. John Awtrey _. Franklin, N.C Ga 7th.... 8th_— Lenoir, N. C N.C... Julius C. Fletcher Ala.... 9th— John C. Forney Moulton, Ala Tenn... 8th— Alfred S. Grigg Johnson City, Tenn. Tenn_._ lst George E. Taylor Knoxville, Tenn ? Also senior physiologist in charge of drug plant investigations, Bureau of Plant Industry. 60 Official Register of the United States, 1925 61

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Nelson A. Crawford.. Pirector of information- Kans. 5th.. Office of Publications

Lynford J. Haynes... Chief Iowa— 7th.. Herbert T. Cronin... Assistant to chief Mass.. 10th_ Harry J. Pemaree—— Administrative assistant Pa— 19th. Melvin C. Merrill Editorial chief Utah- 2d... Frank P. Smith Assistant in chargerof printing and binding— Pa— 27th. Francis J. P. Cleary., Assistant in charge of distribution 111 25th. Joseph H. Stevenson- Assistant in charge of illustrations Kans.. 4th.. Clarence E. Bracey.. Assistant in charge of duplicating work Va.... 2d— Maurice A. Pownes.. Assistant in charge of mailing lists. 5th... Press Service Md— Charles E. Gapen Chief. HI. 13th... Office of Experiment Stations

Edwin W. Allen- Chief.-.. Mass.. Walter H. Beal- Associate in experiment stations administra­ Va tion. Howard L. Knight. Editor Experiment Station Record Mass. 4th. Division of Insular Experiment Stations Walter H. Evans Chief— „ — Ind.... 9th.. Charles C. Georgeson. Senior agronomist in charge of Alaska stations, Kans... 5th._ Sitka, Alaska. John M. Westgate Senior agronomist in charge of Hawaii station, Kans..: 5th- Paniel W. May Honolulu, Hawaii. Iowa... 4th.. Senior agronomist in charge of Porto Rico Charles W. Edwards , station, Mayaguez, P. R. Mich.. 4th_. Animal husbandman in charge of Guam sta­ John B. Thompson._ J tion, island of Guam. Calif ...8th- Agronomist in charge of Virgin Islands sta­ Extension Service tion, St. Croix, Virgin Islands. Clyde W. Warburtoni Pirector of extension work Iowa... 3d„. Leonore B. Fuller Administrative assistant ______S. C-... 1st.. Clarence B. Smith Chief, office of cooperative extension work Mich.. 11th. Abraham C. Cooley— Agriculturist in. charge of demonstrations on Utah... 2d— reclamation projects, Salt Lake City, Utah. Joseph W. Hiscox 2d- Assistant chief administrative,officer in charge Tenn_. Frederick W. Perkins . of office of exhibits. W. Va. 4th. Assistant chief administrative officer in Erwin H. Shinn charge of office of motion pictures. Ark....5th. Agriculturist in charge of section of agricul­ Alfred C. True. tural instruction. ; Conn.. 2d._ Office of Cooperative ExtensionSpecialis t in States relations work Work Clarence B. Smith. Chief —•__— Mich- 11th.. James A. Evans Assistant chief.... La.... 4th... George E. Farrell— Senior agriculturist in charge of north-central HI 22d division. .-. Albert B. Graham. 1st... Senior agriculturist in charge of subject-matter N.Y... William A. Lloyd- specialists. Ohio...16th„ Senior agriculturist in charge of western di­ Oscar B. Martin... vision. S.C—. 7th... Senior agriculturist in charge of southern di­ Florence E.Ward.. vision. Iowa...3d..... Senior agriculturist in charge of eastern di­ Reuben Brigham vision. Md.... 5th.. Meredith O. Wilson. Agriculturist in charge of visual instruction... N.Y... 37th. Agriculturist in charge of reports and effi­ ciency studies. 62 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Weather Bureau Charles F. Marvin Chief - Ohio. 12th. $6,500 Charles C. Clark Assistant chief Pa... 4th.. 5,200 William Weber Chief clerk Tex__ 14th. 3,300 Service and Scientific Divisions

Willis R. Gregg Meteorologist in charge of aerological investi­ N.Y. 28th. 3,800 gations. Joseph B. Kincer Meteorologist in charge of agricultural mete­ B.C.. 2d... 3,800 orology. Preston C. Pay Md.. 6th_. 3,800 Meteorologist in charge of climatologica! di­ Edgar B. Calvert vision. HI— lst_. 5,200 Senior meteorologist in charge of forecast di­ Benjamin C. Kadel vision. Pa 17th— 3,800 Charles F. Talman.. Meteorologist in charge of instrument division-Md— 5th— 3,200 Franklin G. Tingley Associate librarian „ Ind.... 11th... 3,000 William J. Humphreys Associate meteorologist in charge of marine Va..... 7th.... 5,200 division. . Alfred J. Henry .' Senior meteorologist in charge of meteorologi­ Pa 28th— 5,200 cal physics. Benjamin F. Larcombe.. Senior meteorologist in charge of editorial D.C... 2,700 Harry C. Frankenfield work. Mo 11th... 5,200 Chief of printing division Herbert H. Kimball N. H_._ 2d 3,800 Senior meteorologist in charge of river and George M. Richards flood division. Md— 6th— 3,000 Meteorologist in charge of solar radiation in­ Benjamin A. Blundon vestigations. Mass... 16th... 2,700 S. Percy Minnick Administrative officer in charge of stations Md.„. lst 2,700 Floyd P. Young and accounts division. Oieg__. 3d 3,000 Chief of supplies division—..-.-... Regular Meteorological Chief of telegraph division Stations Associate meteorologist in charge of fruit-frost investigations in, the field, Los Angeles, Harry E. Adams JunioCalifr .meteoiologist , Hartford, Conn.- Mass... 8th.... 1,860 Henry P. Adams Assistant meteorologist, Groesbeck, Tex N. H___ 2d 2,400 4th— William H. Alexander. Meteorologist, Columbus, Ohio Tex.... 3,800 Associate meteorologist, Reno, Nev Colo... 2d 3,000 Henry F. Alps Ind.... 10th— Associate meteorologist, Salt Lake City, Utah. 3,000 J. Cecil Alter Ohio... 14th... Junior meteorologist, Red Bluff, Calif 1,920 Hermann J. Andree Ind 13th__. Meteorologist, Indianapolis, Ind... Tex-_. 15th... 3,800 John H. Armington Assistant meteorologist, Mobile, Ala.. Ind.-„ 13th... 2,500 Albert Ashenberger Assistant meteorologist, Royal Center, Ind... HI 25th... 2,400 Homer W. Ball Assistant meteorologist, Cairo, 111 Oreg._. 3d 2,400 lst Associate meteorologist, Honolulu, Hawaii... Kans... 3,600 William E. Barron Wash__ 2d Assistant meteorologist,-St. Joseph, Mo Edward A. Beals Ohio... lst 2,800 Junior meteorologist. Roseburg, Oreg.. 2,100 William S. Belden.I.... Calif- 11th— Associate meteorologist, Tampa, Fla Calif— 11th... 3,000 William Bell Meteorologist, Lincoln, Nebr— Iowa... 6th— 3,800 Walter J. Bennett Assistant meteorologist, San Oiego, Calif Ariz AtL„ 2,400 Thomas A. Blair Meteorologist, Philadelphia, Pa Ind..__ 7th— 3,800 Associate meteorologist, Huron, S. Pak. __•__. Tex.... 7th— 3,000 Pean Blake Ga—... lst George S. Bliss Assistant meteorologist, Fresno, CaUf .... N. J..„ 2d 2,400 Senior meteorologist, San Francisco, Calif 5,200 Montellp E. Blystone.. Mich- _ 2d.— Assistant meteorologist, Key West, Fla Pa 13th— 2,800 Walter .. Bonnett Assistant meteorologist, Evansville, Ind Mich- 2d 2,500 Edwara H. Bowie Associate meteorologist, Memphis, Tenn Ariz AtL_. 3,000 Harry B. Boyer Associate meteorologist, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Kans... 5th— 3,000 Junior meteorologist, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich" Tex 8th— 2,100 Albert Brand. Tex 7th— Frederick W. Brist Associate meteorologist, Norfolk, Va Tex 7th— 3,000 Junior meteorologist, Concordia, Kans 1,920 William S. Brotzman.. Pa 20th... Junior meteorologist, Port Arthur, Tex Ohio- 20th„_ 1,860 Alexander G. Burns.... Senior meteorologist, New Orleans, La..."" Mich. . 6th— 5,200 William G. Burns Assistant meteorologist, Pallas. Tex.. HI...... 22d—. 2,400 John W. Byram—- Assistanfcmeteorologist, Pue West, S. C Mich.- 2d 2^400 Mich- Associate meteorologist, Little Rock, Ark.." 6th— Ernest Carson Mo 5th.... 3,000 Isaac M. Cline Assistant meteorologist, Scranton, Pa... 2,400 Junior meteorologist, Amarillo, Tex ZZ" Joseph L. Cline 2,200 Junior meteorologist, Lander, Wyo. 1,920 Frank T. Cole.- Meteorologist, Petroit, Mich 1 3,800 Harvey S. Cole Associate meteorologist, Kansas City, Mo"" 3,000 Frank H. Coleman Herman T. Collman... McLinS. Collom Norman B. Conger Patrick Connor Official Register of the United States, 1925 63

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Weather Bureau—Continued Regular Meteorological Field Stations— C ontinued Claude C. Cooper. ._ Assistant meteorologist, Sandusky, Ohio Ohio- 21st.. Louis C. Cover. Junior meteorologist, Tacoma, Wash...... Mo... lst—. Howard B. Cowdrick Junior meteorologist, Houghton, Mich...... Ohio- 5th... Senior meteorologist* Chicago, 111 1st... Henry J.. Cox 111 Junior meteorologist, Palestine, Tex.. 1st... John Craig— Assistant meteorologist,, S,hreveport, La Ohio- 6th... James W. Cronk Assistant meteorologist, Toledo, Ohio Mich.. 9th„. William S. Currier Meteorologist, Buffalo, N. Y Ohio... 11th.. David Cuthbertson Junior meteorologist, Hatteras, N.. C N. Y.. lst— Richard B. Pailey Meteorologist, Houston, Tex N. C... 10th„ Junior meteorologist, Atlantic City, N. J Lawrence H. Paingerfield. Tex.„, 1st... Junior meteorologist, Anniston, Ala , Walcott L. Pay 1st... Assistant meteorologist, Harrisburg, Pa R. I-.. 2d.... Robert H. Pean.. __. Associate meteorologist,, Raleigh, N. G Ky—. 4th... Edward R. Pemain Associate meteorologist, Cincinnati, Ohio Pa— 10th.. Lee A. Penson Associate meteorologist,\Rochester, N. Y N. C... 32d... William C. Pevereaux Assistant meteorologist, Pueblo, Colo Minn.. AtL. Assistant meteorologist, Reading, Pa— Luther M. Pey.___ N. Y... 1st— Harvey B. Pick Meteorologist, Chicago, 111...... lst... Junior meteorologist,; Sandy Hook, N. J Pel.... Cornelius J. Poherty Pa 9th.._ Meteorologist, New Orleans, La 4th— Charles A. Donnel Iowa... Junior meteorologist, Block Island, R.I 17th.. Milton W- Dow Meteorologist* Cleveland,,Ohio._... Mass... 11th.. Ray A. Pyke Assistant meteorologist, Augusta, Ga W. Va., 7,th... George W. Eddey .... Junior meteorologist, Ludington, Mich Tex.... 6th... Associate meteorologist, Richmond,. Va EbenH Emery .. N. Y__. 8th... Junior meteorologist, Yankton, "S. Pak .. Eugene P. Emigh Kans... 5th„. Meteorologist, San Juan, P. R 4th— Cyrus H. Eshleman— Md— Assistant meteorologist,-Grand Junction, Colo. 7th— Edward A. Evans Junior meteorologist, Yellowstone Park, Wyo. Va nth" William H. Fallon ... Associate meteorologist, Topeka, Kans Mich... llth„ Oliver L. Fassig Junior meteorologist,, Peoria, 111..'...... Md— Junior meteorologist, TayloiyTex——_ 9th— Ernest L. Felton Mich... Assistant meteorologist, Walla Walla, Wash.. 11th.. Edgar H. Fletcher Assistant meteorologist, Erie, Pa.. W. Va.. 12th.. Snowden P. Flora Associate meteorologist, Penver, Colo Ind.._. 2d— Merton L. Fuller . Junior meteorologist, Yuma, Ariz.. Iowa... 7th... William P. Fuller Associate meteorologist, Phoenix, Ariz Calif- lst — Charles C. Garrett Assistant meteorologist, Miami, Fla 9th... Calif— 14th- Harry O. Geren...... _... Junior meteorologist, Abilene, Tex. Ohio-. 25th.. Edwin B. Gittings, jr Assistant meteorologist, Sioux City, Iowa Junior meteorologist, Nantucket, Mass _. Colo- 16th_. James H. Gordon Junior meteorologist, Kalispell, Mont Calif— 2d..„ Robert Q. Grant—- Junior meteorologist, Valentine, Nebr..—... Ky..... 3d.... Richard W. Gray Junior meteorologist, Miles City, Mont N.C.­ 1st — F. Eugene Hartwell... 20th_. William H. Green ... Junior meteorologist, Keokuk, Iowa Tex Montrose W. Hayes.. 3d.„. Gershom K. Greening, jr... Junior meteorologist, Thomasville, Ga 111 Jobn S. Hazen Assistant meteorologist, Roswell, N. Mex 23d_„ George E. Grimes Mass... Henry B. Hersey Assistant meteorologist, Pavenport, Iowa 10th.. John Grover. Utah... Paul Hess _. Assistant meteorologist, Wagon Wheel Gap, AtL. C. Pexter Grunow Oreg— 13th.. Hobert E. Heyer Colo. Thomas E. Guill Assistant meteorologist, Burlington, Vt Ky 6th... John E. Hissong CarlE. Hadley Meteorologist, St. Louis, Mo...——— HI 7th... Edward W. Holcomb. 5th... OlinM. Hadley Junior meteorologist, Canton, N. Y Fla Edgar C. Horton Meteorologist, Los Angeles, Calif 1st..., Cleve Hallenbeck 111 Martin R. Hovde Assistant meteorologist, Wilmington, N. C.„ 2d— Andrew M. Hamrick - - Tex Henry C. Howe Junior, meteorologist, Grand Haven, Mich 30th__ Erie L. Hardy. N.Mex. James H. Jarboe Junior meteorologist, San Luis Obispo, Calif. 2d..... Ohio — 10th... Frank Jermin , Assistant meteorologist, Pensacola, Fla Junior meteorologist, Birmingham, Ala N.C — 10th... Harley N. Johnson Junior meteorologist, Pevils Lake, N. Pak„ Mo.. » 11th... Edward P. Jones Associate meteorologist, Parkersburg, W. Va 3d..... Ky— Harris A. Jones Assistant meteorologist, San Antonio, Tex. _ 11th... S.Pak. James Jones Assistant meteorologist, Alpena, Mich 8th.... Vt Alonzo A. Justice..— Junior meteorologist Rapid City, S. Pak 1st.... Pa 3d—. James L.59927—25t-—^ Kendall.-... 6 Assistant meteorologist, Portland, Me Junior meteorologist, Elkins, W. Va S. Pak. 10th... Elgie M. Keyser Junior meteorologist, Eureka, Calif _. Ga 12th... Dennis S. Landis 3d..... Junior meteorologist, Podge City, Iowa Minn.. Edwin G. Larson Associate meteorologist, Louisville, Ky 12th__. N.Y — William T. Lathrop... Assistant meteorologist, Spokane, Wash AtL_. Assistant meteorologist, Fort Worth, Tex Wash.. 9th.... Junior meteorologist, Charles City, Iowa Mich— 6th— Associate meteorologist, Helena, Mont Tenn_Ind__.Ind.-.TeAriMinn.MMiss.Ky...Kans.ex z .—„_. _. 64 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Weather Bureau—Continued Regular Meteorological Field Stations—C ontinued Gustave S. Lindgren ',. Associate meteorologist, Albany, N. Y N.Y... 18th„ Robert T. Lindley Associate meteorologist, Vicksburg, Miss. Ind... 7th,„ Charles S. Ling Assistant meteorologist, Drexel, Nebr Ohio- 18th„ Charles W. Ling .. Junior meteorologist, Havre, Mont Mont., 2d..„ Charles E. Linney '.. Associate meteorologist, Santa Fe, N. Mex... 21st „ Julius G. Linsley— Junior meteorologist, Oswego, N. Y 111 32d... John E. Lockwood Assistant meteorologist, Charleston, S. C N.Y... 5th„. George A. Loveland. Meteorologist, Boston, Mass Mass... 2d— Joseph P. McAulifle Assistant meteorologist, Corpus Christi, Tex Vt 8th.„ Roy J. McClurg Observer, Moorhead, Minn...... Miss... 2d__._ Patrick McPonough Assistant meteorologist, Fort Wayne, Ind.... Oreg... 7th.„, William P. Maxwell Junior meteorologist, Baker, Oreg.. 3d— Gerald C. Merchant Junior meteorologist, Greenville, S. C _. Tex— 3d..... EricR. Miller Associate meteorologist, Madison, Wis S. Dak. AtL_. Ross O. Miller. _ Junior meteorologist, Williston, N_ Dak S. C—. 4th.... George W. Mindling Junior meteorologist, Winnemueca, Nev Ariz 15th... Alexander J. Mitchell— Meteorologist, Jacksonville, Fla Mo.... 3d Ralph C. Mize Associate meteorologist, Juneau, Alaska Ohio— 3d Otto E. Moery Junior meteorologist, Terre Haute, Ind— Ala 3d Harold L. Molyneux Junior meteorologist, Del Rio, Tex....— Calif... 4th— John J. Murphy _ Junior meteorologist, Eastport, Me Ind_.._ 16th... Fred Myers....— Junior meteorologist, Tatoosh Island, Wash.. Mo. 8th.... William W. Neifert. Assistant meteorologist, Dayton, Ohio! 16th— John F. Newsom—. Assistant meteorologist, Cape Henry, Va—. Tex— 3d Esek S. Nichols . Junior meteorologist, San Jose, Calif Kans.. 4th.... Clinton E. Norquest Associate meteorologist, Boise, Idaho Mass... 10th... G. Harold Noyes Associate meteorologist, Trenton, N. J Va 6th.... Roscoe Nunn Associate meteorologist, Nashville, Tenn Mont— 4th.„. Aloysius E. Osborn Junior meteorologist, Wausau, Wis Ind... 3d Elbert A. Owen Junior meteorologist, Pierre, S. Dak 7th— Henry R. Patrick _ Assistant meteorologist, Marquette, Mich.... Mass.. 12th— Samuel P. Peterson Assistant meteorologist, Wichita, Kans. _ N. C... 12th... Lewis M. Pindell „ Assistant meteorologist, Chattanooga, Tenn.. Iowa.. _d_._j. George W. Pitman Associate meteorologist, Cheyenne, Wyo._ Tex... 12th.(. Arthur W. Pugh— Junior meteorologist, Modena, Utah .._ Mich_ 8th.... Ulysses G. Purssell Associate meteorologist, Minneapolis, Minn.. 11th... Harry Raynes ___ Junior meteorologist, Macon, Ga Hl 3d Charles D. Reed.- Meteorologist, Des Moines, Iowa. ___ Tenn„ 2d George Reeder .. Associate meteorologist, Columbia, Mo.. Mo... 12th... Herbert W. Richardson. Associate meteorologist, Duluth, Minn Tex 12th.„ John A. Riley Assistant meteorologist, Broken Arrow, Okla. Iowa... 12th.„ Orris W. Roberts Associate meteorologist, Bismarck, N. Dak- N. Y.. 9th..„ Millard V. Robins ... Associate meteorologist, Omaha, Nebr Nebr.. 2d Clarence J. Root' Associate meteorologist, Springfield, 111. lst John N. Ryker .- Assistant meteorologist, St. Paul, Minn Tex... 10th— John E. Sanders Junior meteorologist, Apalachicola, Fla Minn. 15th—' Morgan R. Sanford , Associate meteorologist, Syracuse, N. Y Ind.... 37th— James H. Scarr Senior meteorologist, New York, N. Y Iowa.. 3d William J. Schnurbusch. Junior meteorologist, Brownsville* Tex S. Dak 13th— Stanley S. Schworm Assistant meteorologist, Charlotte, N. C 111 40th... PatricDeweyk AH.. SeeleSmyth..y — Associate meteorologist, Lansing, Mich 25th16th.—„ JameRobers tH M. .Spencer.... Shaver . Assistant meteorologist, El Paso, Tex Minn. 10th— Ohio... 8th.„. HarveWilliaym HA.. Spindler.. Shaw . Junior meteorologist, Northfield, Vt 2d16th.—„ WilliaJulius mM .P .Sherie Stewarr t ... Senior meteorologist, Denver, Colo._ N. Y„_ 5th.„2d— . CharleAlphonss Mo .W .Stron Shilling g Junior meteorologist, North Platte, Nebi . Calif... 7th.12th— RicharTrumadn HG.. Sullivan.Shipman . Assistant meteorologist, Fort Smith, Ark Mo.. 4th16th—— MelviJ. Pemberton B. Summers.n Slaughter.. . Associate meteorologist, Oklahoma City, N. Y.. 316thd — Leon G. Sutton Okla. Hl—. 2d William W. Talbott— Associate meteorologist, Montgomery, Ala Tex... 7th— Ivan R. Tannehill.- — Associate meteorologist, Baltimore, Md 17th... Leonard M. Tarr. Assistant meteorologist, Escanaba, Mich Vt.„. Iowa.. 2d Nathaniel R. Taylor.. Associate meteorologist; Milwaukee, Wis 4th— Thomas R. Taylor...: Assistant meteorologist, Savannah, Ga Iowa... 2d Arthur R. Teeple . Associate meteorologist, Columbia, S. C Pa 14th— Walter W, Thomas... Meteorologist, Seattle, Wash— Colo.... 'Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury1st.... . Edwin C. Thompson.. Assistant rheteorologist, Port Angeles, Wash" Ill— 13th„. Assistant meteorologist, Springfield, Mo Mich.. Assistant meteorologist, Galveston, Tex Ohio.. Associate meteorologist, New Haven, Conn" Mo... Assistant meteorologist, Sacramento, Calif Ohio— Junior meteorologist, Asheville, N. C Junior meteorologist, Pocatello, Idaho Ind. Junior meteorologist, Lewiston, Idaho _" Ohio Junior meteorologist, LaCrosse, Wis — MIowa..WKans..Ohio..Calif..Conn..o Va.. Official Register of the United States, 1925 65

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Weather Bureau—Continued Regular Meteorological Field Stations—Continued William H. Tracy Assistant meteorologist, Grand Rapids, Mass.— 16th- Mich. Samuel B. Trotter Junior meteorologist, Wytheville, Va Tenn.. 2d.... Ellwood E. Unger Assistant meteorologist, Meridian, Miss N. J... 2d.„. Charles F. von Herrmann. Meteorologist, Atlanta, Ga. N.C... 4th„. Elisha C. Vose Junior meteorologist, Concord, N. H... Me..„. 4th... Bion L- WaJdron 12t fa­ Assistant meteorologist, Hannibal, Mo Ohio- Leslie A. Warren.. sc­ Assistant meteorologist, Ellendale, N. Dak- Mo.... John R. Weeks.. Associate meteorologist, Binghamton, N: Y.. ist... Edward L. Wells Meteorologist, Portland, Oreg S. Dak. 2d„.. Roy A. Wells Junior meteorologist, North Head, Wash Idaho.. 2d.... Ralph C. West Junior meteorologist, Port Huron, Mich Idaho.. 29th.. Bernard B. Whittier Junior meteorologist, Green Bay, Wis N.Y... 2d.„. James I. Widmeyer Assistant meteorologist, Knoxville, Tenn 9th... H. Merrill Wills Idaho.. Assistant meteorologist, Dubuque, Iowa Va 5th„. George H. Willson..... Meteorologist, San Francisco, Calif.. 4th_„ George N. Wilson _. Assistant meteorologist, Lynchburg, Va Ind.... 18th.. Wilford M. Wilson Meteorologist, Ithaca, N. Y __•_, Calif... 4th— Charles S. Wood Assistant meteorologist, Providence, R. I.... Ohio... 2d.„. Marsden Wright Junior meteorologist, Iola, Kans.. Wis 7th... GeorgBureae Bu. o Wurtf Animaz l Industry Assistant meteorologist, Lexington, Ky Conn.. 11th.. Will L. Wyland— Junior meteorologist, Sheridan, Wyo Tex 8th„. John R. Mohler Chief..... Pa__Mich.._ . 1st-. Charles C. Carroll... Administrative officer . OhioOkla... . 18th. John R. Cohran Senior administrative assistant. Ky___ 6th„ Be- Ernest C. Schroeder. Superintendent, experiment station, Md.. 2d... Harry Goding... thesda, Md. Mass. 12th. Dallas S. Burch. Senior administrative officer 4th„ Administrative officer in charge of editorial Wis... Scientific and Regulatory work. Divisions Earl W. Sheets Senior animal husbandman in charge of W.Va 3d... animal husbandry division. Marion Dorset Senior biochemist in charge of biochemic Pa.... 4th„ division. Arthur W. Miller. 5th„ Senior veterinarian in charge of fieldinspec ­ Mo- Ulysses G. Houck. tion division. Pa.... 7th.. Senior Veterinarian in charge, division of Rice P. Steddom., hog-cholera control. HI 15th. Senior veterinarian in charge of meat inspec­ John S. Buckley tion division. Md... 2d... Senior pathologist in charge of pathological Robert A. Ramsay. 9th.. division. Mo... John A. Kiernan Senior veterinarian in charge of tick eradica­ N.J... 6th„ tion division. Don I. Skidmore. Senior veterinarian in charge of tuberculosis Ohio- 7th„ eradication division. Maurice C. Hall.. Senior veterinarian in charge of division of Colo... 3d— In charge of Meat Inspection, virus-serum control. Field Stations Senior zoologist in charge of zoological divi-. Ernest H. Baumann Associatsion. e veterinarian, Albany, N.Y N. J.... 6th.. Charles E. Schneider- Assistant veterinarian, Albert Lea, Minn... Nebr:.. 2d— George W. Famous Assistant veterinarian, Allehtown, Pa— Pa 7th.. James Johnston Assistant veterinarian, Alton, HI. Mo.... 4th.. Henry J. Boyer. Assistant veterinarian, Anderson, Ind— Ind.... 3d.„ Frank E. Haworth ;. Assistant veterinarian, Arkansas City, Kans Ind.... 7th:. Herbert Bryan Assistant veterinarian, Asheville, N. C N. C._. 3d— Pleasant J. Huffman, jr. veterinarian, Assistant Athens, Ohio Mo.... 5th- Guy T. Cole Assistant veterinarian, Atlanta, Ga , 13th. Louis K. Green Assistant veterinarian, Auburn, Me Ohio- 6th.. James E. Lovejoy Assistant veterinarian, Augusta, Ga Pa 10th. Edwin W. Barthold Assistant veterinarian,'Austin , Minn N. J.... 12th. Horace A. Hedrick Associate veterinarian, Baltimore, Md Ind.... 2d... Willis H. Meadors Assistant veterinarian, Birmingham, Ala Md.... 5th„ Andrew J. Creely Assistant veterinarian, Boise, Idaho 4th.. James F. Ryder ... Associate veterinarian, Boston, Mass Mo-~ lst— Fred Hern Principal lay inspector, Bridgeport, Conn Calif... 6th- N. Y... Iowa... 66 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Animal Industry— Continued In charge of Meat Inspection Field Stations— Continued J. Bryan Hill.. Assistant veterinarian, Bristol, Va N. Y— 33d— Associate veterinarian, Brooklyn, N. Y Me 2d— Albert Long—. N. Y__. 40th... Bernhard P. Wende Veterinarian, Buffalo, N. Y— 111. 6th..._ Albert E. Evans., Assistant veterinarian, Butte, Mont. Ohio... 2d Assistant veterinarian, Cairo, 111 Wis 4th..._ James R. Brown Tex— 8th„„ Adolph M. Casper Assistant veterinarian, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.. Mass... 2d Jacob Vogel Principal lay inspector, Charlotte, N. C 111 19th„_ Assistant veterinarian, Chattanooga, Tenn...Ohio.. . 2d Frank H. Collins . Mo 2d Wesley N. Neil ...". Veterinarian, Chicago, 111— Ind..- 9th— Clarence T. N. Marsh Associate chemist, Chicago, 111- Ohio— 16th... Associate veterinarian, Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio... 7th.... Frank Jelen...... Ohio— 2d Harrison H. George _.._._ Associate veterinarian, Cleveland, Ohio Ohio... 6th.— Ora W. Everly... Assistant veterinarian, Columbus, Ohio Ohio... 12th— Principal lay inspector, Cumberland, Md Iowa... 7th— John C. Shaler Ohio... 16th... Peter A. Franzman Assistant veterinarian, Pavenport, Iowa Ind.... 6th— Winson O. Trone- — — _ Associate-veterinarian, Payton, Ohio. Iowa... 6th— Associate veterinarian, Penver, Colo... Ill 13th... Charles F. Payne Mo..- 5th— Charles W. Deming— _. Assistant veterinarian, Pes Moines, Iowa Ohio... 12th... Edward P. Schafiter. _. Associate veterinarian, Petrdit, Mich N. Y— 30th... Assistant veterinarian, Pubuque, Iowa Kans... 2d Harry H. Dell. Iowa... 6th..„ Chester Miller Assistant veterinarian, Duluth, Minn.. Ohio... 19th... William Fotheringham Assistant veterinarian, Eau Claire, Wis Mich— 4th..„ Assistant veterinarian, El Paso, Tex.--. Kans,,, 2d Thomas A. Bray Minn,. 4th..„ Emmett P. Barnhart Assistant veterinarian, Erie, Pa 111 1st Miles Lerpy Davenport Assistant veterinarian, Fergus Falls, Minn—.11 1 2d lst William B. Nichols—— Principal lay inspector, Fort Smith, Ark N. H— Assistant veterinarian, Fort Wayne, Ind 111 1st.— Joshua Miller.. Conn,_ lst._._ John S. Grove Associate veterinarian, Fort Worth, Tex Me 1st— Assistant veterinarian, Frankfort, Ind Kans... 2d Charles Corson Ohio... 12th— William F. Osborn . Assistant veterinarian, Frederick, Md. Ohio. _ .'16th.. . Joseph H. Kitzhofer ..' Assistant veterinarian, Grand Forks, N. Dak-Ohio— 11th... Senior lay inspector, Greenville, S. C Wis 9th— Frederick E. Jentoft M'o 5th— William A. Donegan Principal lay inspector, Green Bay, Wis Kans... 5th— Samuel M. Page _. __ Assistant veterinarian, Hallstead, Pa . Pa 4th— Assistant veterinarian, Harrisbuf %, Pa Nebr... 2d William C. Siegmund N. Y... 35th„_ William E. Jennings Principal lay inspector, Hartford, Conn Harry Q. Thompson Assistant veterinarian, Haverhill, Mass.. Iowa... 5th..„ Principal lay inspector, Helena, Ark ,.P . C— Bert L. McCaslin 111 11th... Robert H. Nutt... Assistant veterinarian, Henderson, Ky ...Ky.... . 5th— Charles F. Palmer Assistant veterinarian, Houston, Tex Iowa... nth... George W. Butler Associate veterinarian; Indianapolis, Ind Ohio- 2d Principal lay inspector; Ironwood, Mich Mich— 9th.„. EmUJ. Noll.... HI 2d Elmer F. Haven Assistant veterinarian, Jacksonville, Fla Mo 4th— Jefferson Robinson Assistant veterinarian, Jacksonville, Hi -Ind.... 4th.„. Associate veterinarian,-Jersey City, N. J Mass... 8th— Thomas J. Kean... Ohio- 2d James Fleming... Veterinarian, Kansas City, Kansl. Iowa— 11th— Hugh C. Kershner. Associate laboratory inspector, Kansas City, Ohio... lst Kans. Wis 9th— Thomas W. Carnachan Minn.. 2d Samuel A. King Assistant veterinarian, Keene, N.H. Ohio- 12th... Charles H. Herrold Assistant veterinarian, KnpxVille, Tenn Mo 5th„__ Assistant veterinarian, Lafayette, Ind P. C... Edward Norton Tierney Mo—. 5th— Frank G. Miller Assistant veterinarian, Leavenworth, Kans.. Mo 5th— Charles H. Deisel. Assistant veterinarian, Lewiston, Idaho N.Y... 43d_... Assistant veterinarian, Logansport, Ind. Iowa... 9th— George T. Irons. N. Y„. 25th___ John B. Johnson Associate veterinarian, Los Angeles, Calif."...Md — 6th— Associate veterinarian, Louisville, Ky N.Y... 40th_„ Robert R. Newman 111 4th.„. Lewis A. Licking— Assistant veterinarian, Madison, Ind 'Walter F. Quigley. Assistant veterinarian, Madison, Wis Frank E. Theobald ... Principal lay inspector, Manchester, N. H... Clarence L. Elliott Assistant veterinarian, Marion, Ohio. Charles L. E. Kerr Assistant veterinarian, Mason City, Iowa Assistant veterinarian, Memphis, Tenn JosepAlviDuncaJohAlfreAlberEdwarWilliaStepheCarrolSmitGustavO'rennn hd htR Al Fnd Vm.nFeE. SP . .RAufent FK.AChristianson.Stau MartinEwer. Behnk.JenisoHart. Cary_GillieSelby.McConnelKabs ye _esns_ . l. .1 .... VeterinarianAssociate.veterinarianAssistanAssociatte veterinarianveterinarian, NationaNew York,,l MoultrieNashvilleNewarkStocMenomineeNatchezMorristownNeMoscowNebraskMilwaukee, Nw.k HavenOrleansYYards, ,,a, ,N IdahMiss.City G,.Ten,,a J ,WiMic Tenn...Conn..m *oLn s. Nebra h _.,. Official Register of the United States, 1925 67

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Bureau of Animal Industry— Continued In charge of Meat Inspection Field Stations—Continued Walter F. Schroeder. Associate chemist, New York, N. Y Pa- 9th„ JohnM. Harris Principal lay inspector, Norfolk, Va.._ , Ohio. . 7th„ William P. Wright.- Assistant veterinarian, Ogden, Utah Iowa.. 2d.„ JensMadsen Associate veterinarian, Oklahoma City, Okla, Iowa.. 4th.. Herman Busman.--: Veterinarian, Omaha, Nebr.——— Mich- 5th.. Edward A. Boyer Associate chemist, Omaha, Nebr Mich. . 6th.. Frisbie T. Suit Associate veterinarian, Ottumwa, Iowa Iowa.. lst. .. Archibald McBride - Assistant veterinarian, Paterson, N. J_ Ill—. 2d„.. Albert N. Hughes Assistant veterinarian, Peoria, 111 HI 10th- Thomas Castor Associate veterinarian, Philadelphia, Pa Pa— 6th... William K. Howard Assistant veterinarian, Pittsburg, Kans. Nebr.. 3d—. Charles J. Millen Assistant veterinarian, Pittsburgh, Pa N.Y.. 34th. Arthur N. Smith. _ Assistant veterinarian, Portland, Me— Pa— lst... Melanchton O. Anderson Associate veterinarian, Portland, Oreg Mich.. 12th. George H. Woolfoik Assistant veterinarian, Pottsville, Pa 4th-. Herbert M. Smith Assbciate veterinarian, Providence, R. I Ky—. 5th... Benjamin F. Gooch.r Assistant veterinarian, Pueblo, Colo Ky.... 2d.... C. Otto Wagoner Assistant veterinarian, Richmond, Ind Mo- 14 th. Henry Marshall Associate veterinarian, Richmond, Va Ohio.. AtL. Thomas B. Pote - • Associate veterinarian, St. Louis, Mo Pel... 5th„. Charles H. Swanger ... Associate chemist, St. Louis, Mo Ind... 6th„. Edgar P. Purham Assistant veterinarian, Salt Lake City, Utah. 9th... Joel E. Cloud Assistant veterinarian, San Oiego, Calif. Mich.. 7th... Harry C. Ingraham—_ Assistant veterinarian, Sandpoint, Idaho Tenn.. ,5th-. Hazen H. Hicks. Associate veterinarian, San Francisco, Calif..Ind.. . lst... Clarence L. Norris - Associate veterinarian, Seattle, Wash Mo.._ 2d.... Levi Bryant ... Principal lay Inspector, Shreveport, La 111 2d.... Clarence T. Snyder Assistant veterinarian, Sidney, Ohio Nebr— 7th... Trajan A. Shipley. Associate veterinarian, Sioux City, Iowa 3d—. Elvan S. Pickey Associate veterinarian, Sioux Falls, S. Pak—. Kans- 5th... Robert W. Culbert Associate veterinarian, South St. Joseph, Mo. Mo_- 12th.. George E. Totten . Veterinarian, South St. Paul, Minn Iowa.. 3d.... Edward P. Kennedy Associate veterinarian, Spokane, Wash Mo- 5th„. Henry E. Brown. Assistant veterinarian, Springfield, Mass Pa— 3d.... James S. Kelly Assistant veterinarian, Tacoma, Wash. HI 21st.. Lineus H. Allen Assistant veterinarian, Terre Haute, Ind Okla.. 10th.. Harlow G. Potter .'.. Principal lay inspector, Texarkana, Tex 4th... S. W. Burt Assistant veterinarian, Toledo, Ohio Mass.. lst... Francis S. Bingham... Assistant veterinarian, Topeka, Kans ... ni 2d.... John H. Byerley Assistant veterinarian, Union City, Tenn Ind... lst... Philip F. R. Meyer... Assistant veterinarian, Vicksburg, Miss Mo... 2d.... Carl'A. Johnston Assistant veterinarian, Walla Walla, Wash- Ill 16th. Harry K. Walter.. Associate veterinarian, Washington, P. C Kans'.. 8th... Albert H. Carpenter Principal lay inspector, Washington Court­ 3d.... James E. Shelton house, Ohio. Ky.... 4th._. Bernhard J. Stockier.. Assistant veterinarian, Waterloo, Iowa Ohio.. 12th., Frank P. Ketchum Assistant veterinarian, Wheeling, W. Va Ohio_. 13th., George E. Repp Associate veterinarian, Wichita, Kans Pa.... 3d.... Harry L. Shaffer Assistant veterinarian, Wilmington, Pel Minn. 20th.. Lee A. Wilson Principal lay inspector, Wilmington, N. C Mo... 10th- Milton T. Perry Assistant veterinarian, Winona, Minn 4th-.. Burr Allen AssistanAssociatet veterinariananimal husbandman, Worcester, ,Belt Mass sville , Ind-Ohio..- 9th.... 5th... William O. McHugh. AssistanMd. t veterinarian, Yakima, Wash. Hl 9th- In charge of_ Animal HusbandryAssistanAssociat te veterinariananimal husbandman, Zanesville,. OhiPiiboiso , Iowa.Idaho... 2d Idaho. Field Stations Iowa..Pa..„ . 7th— Benjamin F. Brandon Agent in animal husbandry, Jeanerette, La_. Wash,Minn.. 4th.... William A. Penecke Assistant animal husbandman, Laramie, Mass.. J. R. Quesenberry Wyo. W. Va. 6th— Earl B. Krantz Agent in animal husbandry, Lewi-burg, Md... R. H. Tuckwiller W. Va. Ind.__Ohio-. 2d.....: Smith W. Greene... Associate animal husbandman, McNeill, Herbert H. Reese Miss. Ind.... 6th„„ Associate animal husbandman, Middlebury, 68 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence (Station is Washington, D. C, unless State Cong. otherwise indicated) dist. Bureau of Animal Industry- Continued In charge of Hog-cholera Field -Stations William B. Niles... Associate veterinarian, Ames, Iowa. Iowa... 7th... Arden L. Hirleman Associate veterinarian, Atlanta, Ga Pa 16th_. -John B. Hollenbeck Assistant veterinarian, Bismarck, N. Dak Ohio... 18th_. Ira K. Atherton _ Associate veterinarian, College Park, Md... Kans... 2d— William F. Biles Associate veterinarian, Frankfort, Ky Kans... 3d— Jtalph Graham _ Veterinary inspector, Jefferson, City Mo S. Pak. lst... Alonzo H. Francis Assistant veterinarian, Lincoln, Nebr Mo- 4th— Hugh L. Fry _. Assistant veterinarian, Little Rock, Ark Pa 16th„ John T. Purcell Assistant veterinarian, Madison, Wis HI 7th... Howard C. Wilson Assistant veterinarian, Montgomery, Ala.... Mo.... 5th... In charge of Field InspectionAssistan t veterinarian, Norfolk, Va 6th_„ Thomas M. Owen •_'. Md.„. James McPonalSstationsd Assistant veterinarian, Springfield, M 7th... Frederick L Schneider. Veterinarian, Albuquerque, N. Mex NHI. Mex AtL.. Elwin T. Pavison Associate veterinarian, Athehia, N. J Iowa... 10th— N. Y— 37th... Roger P. Hyde... Assistant veterinarian, Calais, Me Kans... 5th.... James W. Harner... Assistant veterinarian, Canaan, Vt Ohio... 12th... John T. Dallas Assistant veterinarian, Cheyenne, Wyo . N. Y... 29th... Mo 5th— Walter E. Howe Associate veterinarian, Denver, Colo Kans... 2d Thomas A. Bray Assistant veterinarian, El Paso, Tex Pa 14th„. James W. Murdoch. Associate veterinarian, Helena, Mont.. , Mass... 9th.„. HI 11th— Isaac H. Kaufman Assistant veterinarian, Houlton, Md— , Iowa... lst Henry S. Weber Assistant veterinarian, Lancaster, Pa Pa 32d— Richard W. Tuck— Veterinarian, London, England HI 2d— N. Y... 21st... Severin O. Fladness Veterinarian, Mexico City, Mexico Colo... 2d— John E. Spindler Assistant veterinarian, Newport, Vt Ohio... 14th... Albert E. Rishel Associate veterinarian; New York, N. Y HI 12th... N. Y.­ 28th„. Clarence O. Benson Assistant veterinarian, Ogdensburg, N. Y___. Iowa... 3d James C. Exline Associate veterinarian, Olympia, Wash Ohio... 6th„„ Charles H. Canfield Assistant veterinarian, Port Huron, Mich.... 111 10th__. Lynnford C. Butterfleld Associate veterinarian, Reno, Nev Daniel G. Shunrway Assistant veterinarian, Rouses Point, N. Y-_. Associate veterinarian, Chicago; HI Rudolph Snyder.. Associate veterinarian, Sacramento, Calif.-.. Mo 5th..„ Assistant bacteriologist, Omaha, Nebr. Ohio... 4th— Frank E. Murray Associate veterinarian, Salt Lake City, Utah. Associate bacteriologist, Denver, Colo.. Okla... 5th— InWillia chargem Thompso of Tickn Eradication...; Assistan t veterinarian, San Antonio, Tex In chargeField of Branch Stations Pathological Charles J.Laboratofies.1 Becker. Associate veterinarian, Baton Rouge, La Ohio... 1st..- RoL. yEnos E. Jackso Day _n '. Associate veterinarian, Birmingham, Ala Conn__ lst George Byron Morse. S. C.... 3d— Walter K. Lewis Veterinary inspector, Columbia, S. C Mo.... 5th... . LesliGeorgee J W. .Allen. Stiles., jr :.. Veterinarian, Fort Worth, Tex.. Ohio... 18th... Wilbur McPherson Associate veterinarian, Jackson, Miss Miss... 5th— Associate veterinarian, Jacksonville, Fla Mo 7th„„ Sim J. Home Kans... 2d.„.. William A. McDonald Associate veterinarian, Little Rock, Ark • Ala 2d In'HarrLchargey Grafk ofe Tuberculosis Eradi­Associate veterinarian, Oklahoma City, Okla. Hartwelcationl Robbin Fields Stations Associate veterinarian, Washington, N. C John B. Reidyi Associate veterinarian, Augusta, Me N. Y... 40th... Thomas A. Ladson... Associate veterinarian, Baltimore, Md P. C... Assistant veterinarian, Boise, Idaho Ill lst Walter A. Sullivan Mass 13th.„ Edgar A. Grossman.....'. Associate veterinarian, Boston, Mass 1 Ohio... 11th... Howard M. Newton Assistant veterinarian, Charleston, W. Va HI nth... Veterinarian, Chicago, >H1 __ Ohio... 12th— John J. Lintner Nebr... 4th— Albert J. PeFdssett Associate veterinarian, Columbus, Ohio __ Ind.... 7th— John A. Barger Veterinarian, Pes Moines, Iowa;...— Nebr 6th— Associate veterinarian, Harr isburg, Pa 11 Ind 9th— Patrick E. Quinn 111 10th... Robert L. Smith Associatagency,e amoun veterinariant indicate, Hartfordd being, pai Cond fron m Federal Treasury. Jonathan E. Gibson Associate veterinarian, Indianapolis, Ind James 8. Healy j Veterinarian, Madison, Wis * Salary cooperative with State Official Register of the United States, 1925 69

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Bureau of Animal Industry— Continued In charge of Tuberculosis Eradi­ cation Field Stations—Con. Lionel H. Adams Associate veterinarian, Montpelier, Vt.. Mass. 14th. Hugh Max O'Rear.—_ Assistant veterinarian, Nashville, Tenn. Ind- 5th.. J_ Oscar WilsonJ Associate veterinarian, Pierre, S. Dak--. Ohio- 12th. Samuel B. Foster Associate veterinarian, Portland, Oreg. . Oreg- 3d— Walter C. Oendinger.. Associate veterinarian, Raleigh, N. C.._ 4th.. Warren J. Fretz. Veterinarian, St. Paul, Minn....-.,..—. Mo... 8th.. James G. Fish. Assistant veterinarian* Tallahassee, Fla. Pa- 4th- Norris L. Townsend Associate veterinarian, Topeka, Kans... Ill..._ 2d— llth_ WilliaIn chargem G. ofMiddleton Virus-serum. Con­Assistant veterinarian, Trenton, N. J... N. J__ trol Field Stations Mass. Charles A. Klein Assistant veterinarian, Albany, Ga Ohid.. 2d... Walter J. Stewart _.' Associate veterinarian, Berkeley, Calif Md... 4th„ Earl H. Carter Assistant veterinarian, Denver, Colo Ohio.. 9th.. Jesse W. Joss Associate veterinarian, East St. Louis, HI Kans.. lst.. De Lois G. Tepfer Assistant veterinarian, Fort Dodge, Iowa Kans.. 5th.. Edward T. Marsh.— Assistant'veterinarian, Fort Worth, Tex Mo... 6th.. John D. Stillwell Associate veterinarian, Indianapolis, Ind Iowa.. 11th. Fern A. Imler. — Veterinarian, Kansas City, Kans. . ,.. 12th. E. Albert Meyer Assistant veterinarian, Oklahoma City, Okla. Ohio.. 2d.„ Howard H. Day-___ Associate veterinarian, Omaha, Nebr Colo.. lst.. Ernest E. Lollar Assistant veterinarian, Qttumwa, Iowa Ohio-. 7th.. John P. O'Leary Associate veterinarian, Pearl River, N. Y.— Ind... 10th. Joseph S. Clark. Assistantveterinarian, St. Joseph Mo Mass.. 23d.. Leslie B. Vermillion _. Associate veterinarian, Sioux City, Iowa N.Y_'_ 19th_ 2d... Charles B. Clement Assistant veterinarian, Topeka, Kans 111 JameIn charges F. Par ofk Branch ZoologicalAssistant , veterinarian, West Plains, Mo 8th„ Fred N. Elwell Associate veterinarian, Wichita, Kans 111 7th.. Laboratories Ala_._ Veterinarian, Kansas City, Kans _ N.H... lst... Marion Imes Iowa— Hayes B. Raflensperger. ... Assistant veterinarian, Chicago, 111- 17th. Erasmus M. Nighbert Assistant veterinarian, Queen City, Mo. 111—. 20th. Cooper Curtice _—. Assistant veterinarian, Vienna, Va._..— N.Y. 36th. Bureau of Dairying

Carl W. Larson Chief. — - ... N.Y. 19th. John M. Kemper, jr. Administrative assistant. Ky... 6th„ KarlE. Parks. Associate dairy engineer- Mass. 8th„ Scientific Divisions Lore A. Rogers. Senior bacteriologist in charge of dairy re­ N.Y.. 36th, search laboratories. Roy R. Graves Specialist in charge of dairy cattle breeding Oreg— lst.. investigations. N.J— 7th„ Ernest Kelly Market milk specialist in charge of market John H. McClain milk investigations. S.C— 4th._ Pairy husbandman in charge of dairy pro­ Field Stations duction, manufacture, and utilization. Howard C. Jackson Associate dairy manufacturing specialist,N.Y.. 37th... Grove City, Pa. Thompson E. Woodward. Pairy husbandman, Beltsville, Md Mo-- 8th.. James E. Dorman Pairy husbandman, Salt Lake City, Utah 111 11th. Bureau of Plant Industry

William A. Taylor- Chief _ Mich... 4th... Karl F. Kellerman., Associate chief3. — Ohio... 12th- Henry E. Allanson. Assistant to the chief— N.Y... 37th.. Julius E. Rockwell- Assistant in charge of publications Ga 5th.„ Jessie M. Allen Librarian 8th... Scientific Divisions Kans...

Nathan A. Cobb Senior nematologist in charge, office of agri­ lstr„. cultural technology. Thomas H. Kearney Senior physiologist in charge, office of alkali N.Y... nth... and drought resistant plant investigations. l Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury. s Also acting in charge, office of soil bacteriology investigations. 70 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Plant Industry— Continued Scientific Divisions—Contd.

Earl C. Butterfield- Horticulturist and superintendent in charge, N.Y... 26th.. Arlington experiment, farm Rosslyn, Va. GuyN Collins— Senior botanist in charge, office of biophysicalN. Y...31st.. investigations. Samuel B. Petwiler Pa—.. 8th... Senior pathologist in charge, office of blister Frederick V. Coville rust control. N.Y... 30th- Senior botanist in charge, office of economic Carleton R. Ball and systematic botany. Iowa... 7th... Senior agronomist in charge, office of cereal Howard A. Edson . investigations. Vt..... lst... Senior pathologist in charge, office of cotton, Orator F. Cook N.Y... 31st.. truck, and foragecrop diseaseinvestigations. Walter T. Swingle Senior botanist in charge, office of acclima­ Kans... 5th... tization and adaptation of crop plants. Warner W. Stockberger * Senior physiologist in charge, office of crop Ohio... 17th.. physiology and breeding investigations. E. Charming Chilcott Senior physiologist in charge, office of drug S. Pak.2d.-. J. Wise Byrnes and other plants. D.C.. Senior agriculturist in charge, office of dry Lyster H. Pewey land agriculture. Mich- 2d— Assistant in charge of experimental gardens Charles V. Piper and grounds. Wash. . 4th- Botanist in eharge, office of fiber plant in­ Russell A. Oakley Kans.. . 5th.. vestigations. Pavid Fairchild... Senior agronomist in charge, office of forage Kans— 5th.. crop investigations. Haven Metcalf Senior agronomist in charge, office of new and S. C—. 3d— rare seed distribution. Meirton B. Waite Senior agricultural explorer in charge, office Ill 19th. of foreign seed and plant introduction. Lee C. Corbett W. Va._2d.„, Senior pathologist in charge, office of forest Erwin F. Smith pathology. Mich.. 2d.._, Senior pathologist in charge, office of fruit Homer L. Shantz disease investigations. P. C.„ Senior horticulturistln charge, office of horti­ Cornelius L. Shear cultural investigations-. Nebr... 1st... Edgar Brown.. Senior pathologist in charge, laboratory of N. Y— lst... plant pathology. Karl F. Kellerman : Senior physiologist in charge, office of plafat Ohio... 12th. physiological investigations. Oswald Schreiner.. Senior pathologist in eharge, office of plant Wis.... 3d.... disease survey and pathological collections. Elmer W. Brandes.. Senior botanist in charge, seed-testing labora­ Mich.. 6th... Wightman W. Garner tories. S. C— 6th... Acting in charge, office of soil bacteriology Carl S. Scofield investigations. Minn.. 10th.. Senior biochemist in charge, office of soil fer­ FIELD HEADQUARTERS tility investigations. Senior pathologist in eharge, office of sugar- (a) District Supervisors in Blister plant investigations. Rust Control Senior physiologist in charge, office of tobacco Edmund C. Filler.-. — Bostonand plan, Mass..t nutritio. n investigations. N. Y... 35th. Stephen N. Wyckoff SpokaneSenior agriculturis, Wash- t in charge, office of western Calif... 6th.. (6) Group Leaders in Dry Land irrigation agriculture. Agriculture John M. Stephens..--- Agriculturist in charge of northern group, Mont.. Manden, N. Pak. Ellery F. Chilcott Agriculturist in charge of southern group, S. Pak. Forest Service Woodward, Okla.

William B. Greeley.. Forester and chief Calif.., 6th.. Edward A. Sherman. Associate forester Utah... lst.. Hamilton I. Loving.. Chief of finance and accounts. Va 8th.. * Also director of personnel and business administration (see Office of the Secretary). Official Register of the United States, 1925 71

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Forest Service—Continued Service and Technical Divisions

Roy Headley Assistant forester in charge of branch of opera­ Idaho.. lst tions. Leon F. Kneipp... Assistant forester in charge of branch of lands. Ariz 1st Edward E. Carter . Me~~ 2d Assistant forester in charge of branch of forest Earle H. Clapp Assistant forester in charge of branch of re­ N. Y— 32d— search. Theodore W. Norcross Mass... 4th— Chief engineer in charge of branch of engineer­ Will C. Barnes.. ing. N. Mex AtL„ Assistant forester in charge of branch of graz­ Herbert A. Smith N. Y— 10th... ing. Carlile P. Winslow Assistant forester in charge of branch of pub- Conn.. lst ' lie relations. Forest Experiment Stations Pirector, forest products laboratory, Madison, Earl H. Frothingham PirectorWis. , Appalachian station, Asheville, Ill 1st.... N. C. Carlos G. Bates Colo... 1st.... Pirector, Fremont station, Colorado Springs, Raphael Zon Colo. N. Y... 11th... Thornton T. Munger. Pirector, Lake States station, St. Paul, Minn Conn.. 2d Samuel T. Pana Pirector, Pacific Northwest station, Port­ Me 1st— land, Oreg. Robert H. Weidman. Pirector, northeastern station, Amherst, Oreg... 3d Reginald P. Forbes.. Mass. La 2d — Gustaf A. Pearson... Pirector, Priest River station, Missoula, Nebr... 1st— Mont. Forest Range Experiment Pirector, southern station, New Orleans, La. Stations Pirector, southwestern station, Flagstaff, Clarence L. Forsling PirectorAriz. , Great Basin station, Ephraim, Nebr... 6th.„. Utah. Jacob P. Schoeller Calif... 9th— Pirector, Jornado station, Las Cruces, N. Matthew J. Culley Mex. N.Mex AtL.. Pirector, Santa Rita station, Tucson, Ariz... Northern National Forest District Fred W. Morrell Pistrict forester, Missoula, Mont. Colo.- 1st.... Forest Supervisors Paul A. Wohlen— Clearwater Nat. Forest, Orofino, Idaho Idaho.. 1st.... Charles K. McHarg, jr Coeur d'Alene Nat. Forest, Coeur d'Alene, Colo... 3d Leon C. Hurtt Idaho. Nebr... 3d Ernest T. Wolf Nezperce Nat. Forest, GrangevUle, Idaho Iowa... 5th„„ Pend Oreille Nat. Forest, Sandpoint, Idaho. Mont.. 1st— Frank J. Jefferson Mont.. 1st.... Roy A. Phillips Selway Nat. Forest, Kooskia, Idaho Mont.. 2d George E. Martin.. St. Joe Nat. Forest, St. Maries, Idaho Mont- 1st— Absaroka Nat. Forest, Livingston, Mont, Idaho.. 1st.... R. Trevor Ferguson Colo-. 1st— John B. Somers Beartooth Nat. Forest, Billings, Mont... Wash.. 5th„.. John W. Lowell Beaverhead Nat. Forest, Pillon, Mont... Mont- 1st.... Bitterroot Nat. Forest, Pillon, Mont Colo..- lst James E. Ryan Mont.. lst Kenneth Wolfe Blackfeet Nat. Forest, Kalispell, Mont Mont.. 1st.... Alva A. Simpson Cabinet Nat. Forest, Thompson Falls, Mont. Wis 1st.— John B. Taylor.. Custer Nat. Forest, Miles City, Mont Mont.. 2d Peerlodge Nat. Forest, Butte, Mont N. Y... 37th... Lloyd P. Hornby Mont.. 2d Burr W. Clark Flathead Nat. Forest, Kalispell, Mont Mont.. lst Arthur H. Abbott— Gallatin Nat. Forest, Bozeman, Mont.. Minn.. 4th... . Helena Nat. Forest, Helena, Mont Mont.. lst Wilford B. Willey Iowa- 9th.— Arthur M. Baum Jefferson Nat. Forest, Great Falls, Mont Iowa.— 1st— Eldon H. Myrick Kootenai Nat. Forest, Libby, Mont Charles P. Simpson Lewis and Clarke Nat. Forest, Choteau, Mont Walter J. Perrick Lolo Nat. Forest, Missoula, Mont.. William N. Nagel Madison Nat. Forest, Sheridan, Mont James C. Whitham Missoula Nat. Forest, Missoula, Mont Kaniksu Nat. Forest, Newport, Wash 72 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Forest Service—Continued Rocky Mountain National Forest District Allen S. Peck Pistrict forester, Denver, Colo. N.Mex." AtL- $5, 200 Forest Supervisors John V. Leighou Arapahoe Nat. Forest, Hot Sulphur Springs, S.Pak.I 3d. I Colo. Charles B. Mack _ j Cochetopa Nat. Forest, Salida, Colo Colo.. 4th— William R. Kreutzer i Colorado Nat. Forest, Fort Collins, Colo Colo- 4th„. Ray Peck.. ! Grand Mesa Nat. Forest, Grand Junction, Colo .. 4th... Theodore Krueger. Colo. Nebr.. 6th.„ Harold L. Borden. Gunnison Nat. Forest, Gunnison, Colo Colo- 4th„_ Holy Cross Nat. Forest, Glenwood. Springs, Andrew Hutton Colo. Pa 30th__ Arthur F. Hoffman.. Leadville Nat. Forest, Leadville, Colo.. Colo- 4th„_ Albin G. Hamel Montezuma Nat. Forest, Mancos, Colo Colo— 3d Robert E. Clark Pike Nat. Forest, Colorado Springs, Colo— Colo.., 4th— Phillip V. Woodhead Rio Grande Nat. Forest, Monte Vista, Colo.. Colo... 2d.„. H. Earl French Routt Nat. Forest, Steamboat Springs, Colo.. 4th— Gerald M. Hunter — Colo. • , , Mich . 11th- Harry H. French San Isabel Nat. Forest, Pueblo, .Colo....-.—. Colo.. 4th... James A. Blair San Juan Nat. Forest- Durango, Colo Colo.. 4th___ Robert G. Schreck Uncompahgre Nat. Forest, Delta, Colo...... Minn.. 8th... George E. Marshall.... White River Nat. Forest, Glenwood Springs, Minn.. 6th... Alve L. Richey coio.. .. - ", ';•;•! Wyo... AtL. Michigan Nat. Forest, East Tawas, Mich.. JayHiggins 1st... Minnesota Nat. Forest, Cass Lake, Minn.. Colo... George A. Puthie ... Wyo... AtL. James F. Conner Superior .Nat. Forest, Ely, Minn...... Nebraska.Nat. Forest,;Halsey, Nebr S. Dak. 2d..._ Fred B. Agee AtL. James Blackhall — Black Hills Nat. Forest; Peadwood,,S. Pak_. Wyo... Huber C. Hilton...... Harney Nat. Forest, Custer, S. Pak.. Wyo — AtL. James N. Langworthy. Bighorn Nat. Forest, Sheridan, Wyo Mich.. 10th„ Hayden Nat. Forest, Encampment, Wyo... 4th___ WallacSouthwesterne J. Pearc Nationale Forest Colo... Medicine Bow Nat. Forest, Laramie, Wyo.. 2d— District Shoshone Nat. Forest, Cody, Wyo— Colo... Frank C. W. Pooler DistricWashakit eforester Nat. ,Forest Albuquerque, Lander,, NW^yo—. Mex. — Vt. lst. Forest Supervisors

Kenner C. Kartchner Apache Nat. Forest, Springerville, Ariz... Ariz— AtL.. Coconino Nat. Forest, Flagstaff, Ariz—— Edward G. Miller Kans.. 4thr. Claude W. McKenzie (acting) Coronado Nat. Forest, Tucson, Ariz Calif- 2d.... Rex King Crook Nat* Forest, Saflord, Ariz...... N.Y.. 34th. Prescott Nat. Forest, Prescott, Arjzl Mich„ 7th—- H. Basil Wales.. Sitgreaves Nat. Forest, Holbrook, Ariz PaulH. Roberts Nebr.., 1st... Tonto Nat. Forest, Phoenix, Ariz._ AtL„ Theodore T. Swift Tusayan Nat. Forest, Williams, __riz_ Ariz George W. Kimball Carson Nat. Forest, Taos, N. Mex... Mass.., 6th.„. Stanley F.Wilson Patil Nat. Forest, Magdalena, N. Mex...... Ohio... 1st. Francis L. W. Grubb Lincoln Nat., Forest, Alambgordo, N. Mex_. Colo... 2d.. O. Fred Arthur.- Manzano _>fat. Forest, Albuquerque, N. Mex Ariz AtL.. Gila Nat., Forest, Silver City, N. Mex John A. Adams , N.Mex. AtL Intermountain National ForestSant a Fe Nat. Forest, Santa Fe, N\.d!&D. Mex AtL„ Frederic WinDistrictn N.Mex. •IHJU-O Frank E. Andrews N.Mex. At L._ Richard H._ Rutledge District forester, Ogden, Utah_ Idaho. lst. Forest Supervisors

Walter G. Mann..-— Kaibab Nat. Forest, Kanab, Utah....:. Idaho. 2d... Guy B. Mains Boise Nat, Forest, Boise, Idaho...... Idaho. 2d... Earl C. Sanford Caribou Nat. Forest, Montpelier, Idaho Mich- 2d„. Ernest A. Eenner... Challis Nat. Forest, Challis,-Idaho...... Idaho. 2d--. Lyle F. Watts Idaho l>Tat. Forest, McCall, Idaho .. 7th.. Oscar W. Mink Lemni Nat. Forest, Mackay, Idaho..... Iowa.. 2d.., Sidney S. Stewart Minidoka Nat. Forest, Burley, Idaho.— Idaho. l_i.h William B. Rice Payette Nat. Forest, Emmett, Idaho... Ind... 4th_. Sidney C. Scribner Salmon Nat. Forest, Salmon, Idaho Kans.. lst.. Utah.. Official Register of the United States, 1925 73

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Forest Service—Continued Intermountain National Forest District—Continued Miller S. Benedict.._.. Nebr... lst $3,000 Samuel W. Stoddard Targhee Nat. Forest, St. Anthony, Idaho Idaho.. 2d 3,300 John Raphael At L__ 3,100 Alexander McQueen Wyo— Humboldt Nat. Forest, Elko, Nev. ... 2d 3,000 Charles A. Beam 7. Nevada Nat. Forest, Ely, Nev - _.- Idaho „ 2,700 James E. Gurr Toiyabe Nat. Forest, Austin, Nev. Idaho.. 2d 2,700 1st— Arthur G. Nord Utah- 3,000 Carl B. Arentson 2d 3,000 William M. Mace Pixie'Nat. Forest, Cedar City, Utah Idaho— 1st — 3,000 Carl A. Mattsson Fishlake Nat: Forest, Richfield, Utah. Idaho.. 1st — 3,300 Orange A. Olsen . La Sal Nat. Forest, Moab, Utah... Utah- 1st.... 2,700 Joseph W. Humphrey—.... . 1st— 3,000 Wallace M. Riddle . Powell Nat. Forest, Widtsoe, Utah.. Utah— 3,000 Charles PeMoisy, jr Uinta Nat. Forest, Provo, Utah.... Utah- lst 3,100 Edwin C. Shepard _ Wasatch Nat. Forest, Salt Lake City, Utah- Utah— lst—- 3,300 Arthur C. McCain..— Teton Nat. Forest, Jackson, Wyo . 1st — 3,000 Clarence E. Favre Wyoming Nat. Forest, Kemmerer, Wyo Utah- 32d.... 3,300 Utah... 1st — California National Forest N.Y... 1st.... District Mont.. Paul G. Redihgton Pistrict forester, San Francisco, CaUf Idaho.. 4th— 5,200 Ill Forest Supervisors Angeles Nat. Forest, Los Angeles, CaUf Md— 6th— 3,900 CaUfornia Nat. Forest, Willows, Calif _. Calif- 2d 3,000 Joseph E. ElUott Cleveland Nat. Forest, San Piego, CaUf Calif— 2d 2,700 Edwin F..Smith Eldorado Nat. Forest, Placerville, Calif 2d 3,000 Calif... 2,800 Fred P. Pouthitt Klamath Nat. Forest, Yreka, CaHt Calif— 1st— ". 3,000 Lassen Nat. Forest, Susanville, CaUf Calif— 5th— 3,300 Modoc Nat. Forest, Alturas, Calif W.Va.. 3d 3,000 Plumas Nat. Forest, Quincy, Calif Mich.. 2d 3,300 Santa Barbara Nat. Forest, Santa Barbara, 3,000 Me. — 4th— CaUf. 6th—, Sequoia Nat. Forest, Porterville, Calif Calif... 3,000 Shasta Nat. Forest, Mount Shasta, Calif CaHf— . .•3,30 0 Maurice A. Benedict—...: 3,300 Sierra Nat. Forest, North Fork, Calif.:— CaUf... 7th— J. V. Wulff ..... 3,300 Stanislaus Nat. Forest, Sonora, CaHf Calif- nth... Richard L. P. Bigelow 3,300 TahoeNat. Forest, Nevada City, Calif Hi 2d Benjamin H Mace — 3,000 Trinity Nat. Forest, Weaverville, Calif CaHf... 7th— CaUf... 7th— 2,800 North Pacific National Forest Pa 2d District 9th— Christopher M. Granger.- Pistri'et forester, Portland, Oreg.. Calif- 9th— 5,200 Forest Supervisors Cascade Nat. Forest, Eugene, Oreg Mich— 2d 3,400 Crater Nat. Forest, Medford, Oreg Oreg- — 2d 3,300 Deschutes Nat. Forest, Bend, Oreg-- N.Y... 31st—. 3,100 Gilbert D. Brown Fremont Nat. Forest, Lakeview, Oreg 2d 3,000 Walter L. Putton Malheur Nat. Forest, John Day, Oreg- Oreg— 3,300 Oreg... 1st — 3,300 Mount Hood Nat. Forest, Portland, Oreg 5th— OchocoNati Forest, Prineville, Oreg N. J— 2,700 Charles C. Hall Santiam Nat. Forest, Albany, Oreg. 1st— 2,800 Adam H. Wright Siskiyou Nat. Forest, Grants Pass, Oreg Oreg— lst 3,400 Ralph S. Shelley.. —- Siuslaw Nat. Forest, Eugene, Oreg Mont— 5th..„ 3,100 UmatiUa Nat. Forest, Pendleton, Oreg Wash.. 2d 3,000 Carl B. Neal._ _.. Umpqua Nat. Forest, Roseburg, Oreg 2d 3,300 Oreg... 3,000 Wailowa Nat. Forest, Wallowa, Oreg 1st—. Whitman Nat. Forest, Baker, Oreg Oreg—. . 3,300 Philip T. Harris Chelan Nat. Forest, Okanogan, Wash Oreg—. 2d 3,100 1st-... Kirk P. Cecil - Columbia Nat. Forest, Portland, Oreg Oreg—. 3,000 Colvflle Nat. Forest, Republic, Wash 4th— 3,100 Mount Baker Nat. Forest, BeUingham, Wash. Oreg- — 3d 2,700 Me 5th— 3,300 Rainier Nat. Forest, Tacoma, Wash 2d 3,300 Snoqualmie Nat. Forest, Seattle, Wash Oreg— William G. Weigle -- 8th.. .. 3,400 Albert H. Sylvester Wenatchee Nat. Forest, Wenatchee, Wash- Conn.. 3,000 Wash.. 4th.... 20th.„ Ind— lst Md— Pa Calif... 74 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Forest Service—Continued Eastern National Forest District Evan W. Kelley... Pistrict forester, Washington, P. C. Calif. 2d. Forest Supervisors Louis King Acting in charge, Alabama Nat. Forest, Oreg... 3d. Columbus, Ga. Charles A. Plymale. Arkansas Nat. Forest, Hot Springs National Ark- 5th.... Park, Ark. Henry R. Koen.. Ark— 5th.... Ozark Nat. Forest, Russellville, Ark William F. Hill... S.Pak. 3d Florida Nat. Forest, Pensacola, Fla Ira T. Yarnall 16th... White Mountain Nat. Forest, Gorham, N. H. Pa Robert W. Shields 17th__. Nantahala Nat. Forest, Franklin, N. C Pa Merwin A. Mattoon 3d -Pisgah Nat. Forest, Asheville, N. C Conn.. Samuel M. Shanklin 3d Wichita Nat. Forest, Cache, Okla Loren L. Bishop S.C— 1st.... AUegheny Nat. Forest, Warren, Pa William P. Kramer (junior for- Nebr... 11th... LuquffloNat. Forest, Rio Piedras, P. R Rushton H. Charlton Cherokee Nat. Forest, Knoxville, Term 111....Pa . 1st.— William H. Stoneburner. UnakaNat. Forest, Bristol, Tenn Va.... 7th.... Harold M. Sears Natural Bridge Nat. Forest, Lynchburg, Va. Pa.... 25th„. Seward H. Marsh Shenandoah Nat. Forest, Harrisonburg, Va. Ky.... 8th— Carlton L. Perkins Monongahela Nat. Forest, Elkins, W-. Va„. 5th— Alaska National Forest Mass. District Charles H. Flory.... Pistrict forester, Juneau, Alaska. Ohio. 12th... Forest Supervisors

WUIiam J. McPonald ChugachNat. Forest, Cordova, Alaska Alaska. Robert A. Zeller Tongass Nat. Forest, Ketchikan, Alaska Minn.. 8th.„. Bureau of Chemistry

Charles A. Browne- Chief. . N. Y... 4th... William W. Skinner- Assistant chief... Ariz AtL. Paul B. Dunbar Senior chemist. .. Md. 4th... Fred B. Linton Assistant to chief. Ala. 9th.„ Stuart A. Postle Assistant to chief. Ohio- 12th_. Scientific and Regulatory Divisions George C. Spencer Associate chemist in charge of analytical re­ Mass... 5th— agents laboratory. Howard S. Paine Senior chemist in charge of carbohydrate Ark- 4th— laboratory. CorneUus E. Senseman. Ohio. .. Chemist acting in charge of color laboratory- 20th„. Walter S. Frisbie Nebr... 1st.... Edgar T. Wherry Senior chemist in charge of office of cooperation Senior chemist in charge of crop chemistry Pa 26th... David J. Price laboratory. Pa 12th--. Chemist in charge.of office of development George W. Hoover work. Okla...5th— Frederick C. Blanck Senior chemist in charge of drug control labo­ Md— ratory. 1st— Edward M. Chace Senior chemist in charge of food control labo­ Md..„ 5th.... ratory. Alfred E.Taylor... Chemist in charge of fruit and vegetable N. Y— 11th... Fletcher P. Veitch. chemistry laboratory, Los Angeles, Calif. Md— 5th— Charles Thorn Chemist in charge of office of imports Senior chemist in charge of leather and paper N. Y._.37th... Burton J. Howard laboratory. Mich...8th... . Senior mycologist in charge of microbiological George L. Bidwell laboratory. R. I....2d Senior microscopist in charge of micro- Curtis C. McPonnell. chemical laboratory. S. C...3d— George S. Jamieson... Associate chemist in charge of cattle food and grain investigation laboratory. Conn.. 2d..... Senior chemist in charge of insecticide and 2 Salary cooperative with State agencyfungicid, amoune laboratoryt indicate. d being paid from Federal Treasury, Chemist in charge of oil, fat, and wax: labo­ ratory. Official Register of the United States, 1925 75

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Bnreau of Chemistry—Con. Scientific and Regulatory Divi­ sions—C ontinued Erich W. Schwartze Associate pharmacologist in eharge of phar­ N. Y„ 2d_„ $3,100 macological laboratory. Frederick B. Power Senior chemist in charge of phytochemical N. Y__ 27th. 5,200 laboratory. PavidB. Jones Wis—. 3d.. 5,200 Lyman F. Kebler..' Senior chemist in charge of protein laboratory Chemist in charge of special collaborative Pa— 4th. 4,600 George F. Mitchell. investigations. S. C-. 1st.. Supervising tea examiner in charge of tea J. Walter Sale inspection service. , Ohio. 12th. Chemist in charge of water and beverage Food and Drug Inspection laboratory. Stations E&stern District

William R. M. Wharton. Chief of district, New York, N. Y. Md- 5th.. Paniel M. Walsh Chief of station, Baltimore, Md... Vt... lst.. George H. Adams Chief of station, Boston, Mass. —. Mass. 4th„ Harold J. Humphrey Chief of station, Buffalo, N. Y N.Y. 1st- Harry W. Redfleld _ Chief of station, New York, N. Y. 37th. Clement S. Brinton Chief of station, Philadelphia, Pa. N.Y. 7th... Willford J. McGee Chief of station, San Juan, P. R.„ Pa... 9th... James O. Clarke Chief of station, Savannah, Ga Va... 5th__ Central District Ga... Roscoe E. Poolittle. Chief of district, Chicago, 111 Mich. 6th_. Arthur E. Paul Chief of station, Chicago, HI HI.... 2d... Harry P. Garrett... Chief of station, Cincinuati, Ohio Minn. 10th. WillH. Hartigan... Senior food and drug inspector, Kansas City, Mo... 4th.. Homer Runkel _ Mo. HI..... 19th. Edwin C. Boudreaux. Chief of station, Minneapolis, Minn La 7th„ Ernest R. Smith Acting chief of station, New Orleans, La Mo... 5th.. Chief of station, St. Louis, Mo .<— Western District

Wendell Vincent Chief of district, San Francisco, Calif Colo— lst.. Herbert J. Holland- Chief of station, Penver, Colo Calif. . 8th.. Grant J. Morton Chief of station, San Francisco, Calif N.Pak lst- Arthur W. Hansen... Chief of station, Seattle, Wash 111 2d... Barclay C. Winslow. Senior food and drug inspector, Los Angeles, Kans.. 1st— Bureau of Soils Calif.

•Milton Whitney Chief __ Md... 6th.. Albert G. Rice. Assistant to chief Ky— 6th.. Charles A. Wolfe- Assistant in charge of accounts . Wash. 3d— Henry A. Ponovan. Chief clerk.. Mass.. 10th- Scientific Divisions

Philip L. Gile Chief, soil chemical division. Mass.. 9th— Royall O. E. Pavis. Chief, soil physics division... N.C.. 5th.„ Curtis F. Marbut... Chief, soil survey division Mo... 8th... William H. Ross.... Chemist in charge of concentrated fertilizer Ariz... AtL. investigations. John W. Turrentine.-L — Conn. 2d. Chemist in charge of potash investigations... Soil Survey Districts

Mark Baldwin Inspector, northeastern district... Ind— 11th. Hugh H. Bennett Inspector, south-central district N. C. 7th__ Williamson E. Hearn. Inspector, southeastern district N.C.. 5th.. Macy H. Lapham Inspector, western district Mich... 6th__ Thomas P. Rice Inspector, north-central district 1st- Arthur T. Strahorn... Assistant soil surveyor in charge of cooper­ Fla 6th_. Bureau of Entomology ative reclamation soil classification. Nebr...

Leland 0. Howard- Chief _ _ , N. Y— 37th. Charles L. Marlatt— Associate chief •'.. Kans. 5th. Altus L. Quaintance. Associate chief Md—. 5th. Eugene B. O'Leary.. Administratve officer P. C— Rolla P. Currie Associate entomologist in charge of publica­ 1st— tions. N.Pak « Also chairman of the Federal Horticultural Board. 76 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Entomology—Con. Scientific Divisions William R. Walton.— Entomologist acting in charge of cereal and. Md.... 5th— forage insect investigations. Md— 5th.... AltusL. Quaintance Senior entomologist in charge of deciduous and tropical and subtropical fruit insect in­ Frank C. Craighead. vestigations. Pa- 18th... Walter P. Hunter... Entomologist in charge of forest insect investi­ Iowa— 7th.... gations. Ernest A. Back Senior entomologist in charge of southern fieldHawaii . Sievert A. Rohwer... crop insect investigations. Va 8th— Entomologist in charge of stored-product John E. Graf. insect investigations. Calif— 9th— James I. Hambleton. Entomologist in charge of taxonomic investi­ Wis 3d gations. Field Laboratories and Quaran­Entomologist in charge of truck crop insect tine Headquarters investigations. BertR. Coad- ApiculturisEntomologistt i ni ncharg charge oef obef ecotto culturn insece investit in­­ Tex..;.. 5th— gationsvestigations, Somerset, TaUulah, Md, .La . Leon H. Worthley. Mass.— 6th.... Administrator in corn borer control, Arling­ Loren B. Smith ton, Mass. , Va 2d Entomologist in charge of Japanese beetle Albert F. Burgess.. Mass... 5th— control, Riverton, N. J. Senior entomologist in charge of gipsy and Bureau of Biological Survey brown-tail moth control, Melrose High­ Edward W. Nelson... Chief.lands,, Mass. .— Ariz.... AtL.. Walter C. Henderson. Assistant chief Utah... lst Ada B. Morrison Assistant to chief N.C... 9th.„. Emery J. Thompson.. Assistant in operations N.Y... 17th... Edward J. Cohnan Assistant in charge of accounts. Colo—. Scientific, Economic,^ and Regu­ lst latory Divisions Edward A. Goldman Biologist in charge of game and bird reserva­ Calif- 7th.... tions. Frank G. Ashbrook. Pa Biologist in charge of fur resources. 20th... Albert K. Fisher Senior biologist in charge of economic investi­ N. Y... 19th... William B. BeU gations. N.Pak 1st— Waldo L. McAtee Biologist, assistant in charge of economic in­ Ind.... llth... vestigations.. Hartley H. T. Jackson. Biologist in charge of investigations of food Wis— 1st— Talbott Penmead habits of wild birds and animals. Md.... 2d— Biologist acting in charge of biological inves­ tigations (wild life). Theodore S. Palmer. Calif— Acting chief United States game warden in 6th... Lawrence J. Palmer. charge of enforcement of migratory-bird Nebr... lst... treaty and Lacey acts. Ernest P. Walker..., Biologist in charge of importation of foreign Alaska . birds and mammals. Wardens in Charge of Bird and Biologist in charge of reindeer investigations Oame Reservations in Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska. Frank H. Rose NationaExecutivl eBiso officen Ranger in charg, Moiesee of, protectioMont n of Colo... Abdon P. Chambers. Wingamd eCav aned fuNationar bearerl sGam in eAlaska Preserve, Juneau, Ho,t S.Pak. Aimer P. Nelson... AlaskaSprings., S. Pak...... Wyo... AtL.. Frederick M. Pille. Elk Refuge, Jackson, Wyo Colo... 1st— Levin L. Bryan Niobrara Reservation, Valentine, Nebr Mo._- ,14th... Wesley P. Parker- Big Lake Reservation, Hornersville, Mo 3d;— Sully's HiU National Game Preserve, Pevils S.Dak. 2 Salary cooperative with State agencyLake,, N amoun. Pak.t indicated being paid from Federal Treasury. Official Register of the United States, 1925 77

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Bureau of Biological Survey- Continued Experimental Fur Farm Karl B. Hanson Assistant biologist in charge, Saratoga Springs, IU. lst. FIELD .HEADQUARTERS FOE N. Y. RODENT AND PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL (o) Rodent Control Stanley E. Piper... Associate biologist in charge of eradication Wash.. 2d methods laboratory, Penver, Colo. Theo. H. Schefler Kans... 5th— Associate biologist, Puyallup, Wash Winney E. Crouch N.Pak 1st... Assistant biologist, Boise, Idaho.. Ira N. Gabrielson.—.... Iowa— 5th... Assistant biologist, Portland, Oreg. Francis E. Garlough Oreg... 3d.... Assistant biologist, Berkeley, Calif Ponald A. Gilchrist Colo... 1st... Assistant biologist, Phoenix, Ariz.._ , Alwin E. Gray Calif.. 5th... Assistant biologist, Albuquerque, N. Mex Andrew E. Oman Kans.. 5th... Assistant biologist, , Kans..— Leo K. Couch Oreg.. 2d— Assistant biologist, Olympia, Wash . Albert M. Pay. .... AtL. Assistant biologist, Laramie, Wyo Wyo.. Joseph Keyes 3d— Assistant biologist, Sacramento, Calif . Calif... Leo L. Laythe AtL. Assistant biologist, Penver, Colo.... Ariz.... Lawrence C. Whitehead. 2d..„ Assistant biologist, San Antonio, Tex Ga... Reube(6) Predatoryn S. Zimmerman. Animal .Control 2d— Assistant biologist. Salt Lake City, Utah.. Idaho Otto E. Stephl 4th___ Glenn R. Bach LeaderAssistan, tOlympia biojogist, ,Was Bozemanh , Mont Mont.Minn... 2d.... Herbert R. WeUs 1st... Robert E. Bateman. LeaderAssistan, tBillings biologist, Mont.., Rapid. City_., S. Pak... NebrOreg... . 1st... Charles J. Bayer Leader, Cheyenne, Wyo Wyo... AtL. Luther J. Goldman. Leader, Gooding, Idaho Calif... 7th.„ George E. Holman.. Leader, Salt Lake City, Utah- Utah... 2d— Stanley G. Jewett... Leader, Portland, Oreg Oreg... 3d— Cedric R. Landon... Leader, San Antonio, Tex.. Tex.... 16th.. Mark E. Musgrave.. Leader, Phoenix, Ariz. __•_._. Oreg... lst... Charles G. Poole Leader, Sacramento, Calif. Wyo... AtL. Edward R. Sans Leader, Reno, Nev Calif- 8th... Stanley P. Young Leader, Penver, Colo..—:— Ariz U. S. Game Wardens (Enforce­ AtL. Edmond F. Pope Leader, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Tex— ment of Migratory-bird Treaty 2d— Louis Knowles Leader, Rapid City> S. Pak.... S. Pak. and Lacey Acts) lst... Harry Barmeier St. Louis, Mo Iowa.— 3d Philip S. Farnham Owego, N. Y N. Y— 37th... N. J.... 3d.— Phineas K. Hilliard Pleasantville, N. J... Mont— 2d George E. Mushbach.. Billings, Mont Wash.. 5th—. Webster H. Ransom.. Spokane, Wash Wash.. 4th.„. Ray C. Steele _. Portland, Oreg Ark.... 5th..„ Va 4th„.. E. V. Visart Little Rock, Ark Va 1st.... William L. Birsch _. Norfolk, Va„ Wash.. 2d Thomas T. Bloxsom... Locustville, Va Ohio... 8th.... 111 1st— Bernhardt R. Britton.. Socorro, N. Mex..... Fla 4th.„. Marquis A. Charlton.. Columbus, Ohio.' Nebr.. 5th.„. William H. Hoffman... Mobile, Ala Wis 8th.„. Ky 3d Bartola J. Pacetti Ponce Park, Fla Tenn.... 6th.„. John Q. Holmes.. Orleans, Nebr — Tenn... 9th.„. Jay V. Kelsey Watertown, S. Pak.. Wash.. 5th..„ Wis 11th... Samuel W. Linebaugh. Russell ville, Ky _. Me 3d John E. Perry Memphis, Tenn Mass... 14th— George M. Riddick Houston, Tex Oreg... 2d Kenneth F. Roahen Havana, HI ..... Fla 3d Burdett> Salarey J .cooperativ Shaver e with StateSt agency. Paulf, amoun Minn...... t indicate. d being paid from Federal Treasury, Bertrand E. Smith Por,.lar_d, Me Orin P. Steele Council Bluffs, Iowa. George Tonkin Sacramento, Calif.... E. B. Whitehead Thomas ville, Ga 78 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Biological Survey— Continued U. S. Game Wardens (Protec­ tion of Game and Fur Bearers in Alaska) Walter C. Denny.. Fairbanks, Alaska. Alaska, Allen H. Hardy Anchorage, Alaska. Alaska. Donald H. Stevenson... Unalaska, Alaska.. Alaska. Kenneth C. Talmage Juneau, Alaska Alaska . Jack W. Warwick Flat, Alaska Alaska Erwin M. Goddard Sitka, Alaska Alaska Hugh W. Terhune Juneau, Alaska Alaska Alaska Game Commissioners

WillH. Chase Cordova,. Alaska— Alaska- Charles T. Gardner- Juneau, Alaska Alaska. Thomas D. Jensen- Nome, Alaska.— Alaska. Preston S. Whitney. Fairbanks, Alaska- Alaska. Bureau of Public Roads

Thomas H. MacDonald. Chief..: ,. Iowa.. 7th- Philip St. J. Wilson— >. Chief engineer . . Va— 3d... Charles D. Curtiss.-:.—. Assistant to chief Iowa.. 7th.. Austin B. Fletcher Consulting highway engineer Calif __ 3d... Henry R. Trumbower... Senior agricultural transportation economist. Wis— 3d— Herbert S. Fairbank Highway engineer in charge of editorial, ex­ Md— 3d... Lester E. Boylrin hibits, and library work. S. C„. 6th.. Senior administrative officer in charge of legal Augusta F. Johnston- section. Wyo— lst.. Administrative assistant in charge of person­ Carrie L. Fuller nel. Mich...10th. Scientific and TechnicalAdministrativ e assistant..—. . Divisions

T. Warren Allen Chief, division of control N.Y— 19th. Albert T. Goldbeck. Chief, division of tests and research _.. Pa.. 6th.. Edwin W. James Chief, division of design N.Y 24th, Chief, division of construction Hubert K. Bishop. . N.Y— 39th, Chief, division of highway transport and eco­ 3d.„ J. Gordon McKay— Wis.. Oscar L. Grover nomics. Va 3d._ Samuel H. McCrory. Chief, bridge division Miss... 8th. Chief, division of agricultural engineering-... DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGHWAY WORK (a) Eastern Districts

Erwin 0. Hathaway.... Pistrict engineer in charge of Dist. No. N.H... 2d... St. Paul, Minn. James C. Wonders..... Pistrict engineer in charge of Pist. No. Ohio... 7th.. Albert R. Losh . Omaha, Nebr. Pistrict engineer in charge of Pist. No. Kans... 5th_. Fort Worth, Tex. James T. VosheU. charge of Dist. No. Ind....2d._. Pistrict engineer in Raymond E. Toms _. South Chicago, HI,charge of Dist. No. Md.. 6th„ District engineer in Guy H. Miller. .... Montgomery, Ala.charge of Dist. No. N.Y... 32d.. District engineer in Vernon M. Peirce...... charge of Dist. No. Troy, N. Y. 10, Mass... 11th. (6) Western Districts District engineer in Washington, D. C. Laurence I. Hewes Deputy chief engineer in eharge of western Wash- 2d.„ districtSj San Francisco, Calif. Joseph S. Bright Construction engineer, San Francisco, Calif Calif— 11th. Charles H. Purcell District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 1, Oreg... 3d... Charles H. Sweetser Portland, Oreg. Wash.. District engineer in charge of Dist. No. 2, 3d— San Francisco, Calif. Official Register of the United States, 1925 79

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Bureau of Public Roads—Con. (&) Western Districts—Con. Junius W. Johnson Pistrict engineer in charge of Pist. No. 3, N.Mex. AtL. $5, 600 Penver, Colo. Burtis J. Finch — Pistrict engineer in charge of Pist. No. 12, N. Y...35th- 5,200 Ogden, Utah. Agricultural Engineering Field Headquarters Walter W. McLaughlin- Senior irrigation engineer in charge of irriga­ Utah— lst. 4,500 tion investigations, Berkeley, Calif. Elmer Johnson. Agricultural engineer in charge of cotton- Kans... 5th. 4,200 dusting investigations, Tallulah, La. Bureau of Agricultural Economics Thomas P. Cooper Chief . Ky.... 7th.. 6,000 Lloyd S. Tenny Assistant chief N.Y... 38th. 6,000 Nils A. Olsens Assistant chief HI 18th. 5,400 7 Clarence W. Kitchen Business manager —. Oreg... 1st.. 5,000 Fred J. Hughes _____ Employment manager _ 1st.. 3,600 Harrison F. Fitts... Administrative officer : Nebr... 40th. 3,500 Mary G. Lacy — Librarian N.Y..Calif. . 6th.. 3,200 Peter H. Quinn Senior administrative assistant in charge of 4th.. 3,100 William C. Ten Eyck accounts. Calif. 7th- 3,000 Senior administrative assistant in charge of Scientific, Service, and Regula­telegraph. tory Divisions Chris L. Christensen Economic analyst in charge, division of agri­ Nebr.. 5th.... 4,800 cultural cooperation. • Nils A. Olsen Chief, division of agricultural finance HI 18th... 5,400 Clarence W. Kitchen Superintendent, Center Market, Washing­ Oreg— 1st.... 5,000 * ton, P. C. Calif... 10th... 5,200 Chief, division of cotton marketing IU 2d 5,400 Arthur W. Palmer Statistician and chief, division of crop and William F. Callander livestock estimates. Okla— 5th..„ 4,400 Roy C. Potts _ Chief, division of dairy and poultry products, Mont.. 2d 5,600 Mi-burn L. Wilson Chief, division of farm management and Wis.... 3d 5,200 Charles J. Galpin— costs. WeUs A. Sherman.. Senior agricultural economist in charge, divi­ Va 8th..„ 5,400 Harold J. Besley sion of farm population and rural life. HI 10th... 5,000 William A. Wheeler Chief, division of fruits and vegetables lst 5,000 Chief, grain division. , S. Pak. J. Clyde Marquis _ Ind„„ 8th„„ 5,200 Lewis C. Gray Chief, division of hay, feed, and seed , 3d 5,400 Chief, division of information Tenn... 2d 4,200 Charles V. Whalin. Chief, division of land economics and land Kans'.. 3d—.. 5,200 Oscar C. Stine.. utilization. Wis H. Stanford Yohe Chief, division of livestock, meats, and wool- Pa 2d 5,200 Chief, division of statistical and historical FIELD HEADQUARTERS research. Chief, division of warehousing _. (o) Marketing Specialists under Cotton Futures Act Sidney H. Pearce.., Houston, Tex Miss... 3d. 4,200 John J. Haggerty— New Orleans, La. La lst. 4, 500 Wingate P. Barbot. New York, N. Y. N.Y... 3d._ 5,000 (6) Agricultural Statisticians

1 Roy L. Gillett Albany, N. Y N.Y... 37th... 2, 200 Virgil C. Childs— Atlanta, Ga Ga 8th—I 3,00Q Frank W. Gist Auburn, Ala Ala 4th.„. I 2,52A John S. Pennee Washington, P. C. (for Maryland). Calif... 10th...! 3,00A Julius H. Jacobsoh. Boise, Idaho Idaho.. 2d i 3,30n Owen L. Pawson... Brookings, S. Pak... HI 21st...I 3,00X lst I Fred W. Beier, jr.. Cheyenne, Wyo Mont.. 3,400 Frank O. Black Columbia, S. C S.C— 2d | 2, 60A Columbus, Ohio. 12th. ! 2, 76^ Car2 Salarl J. Westy cooperativ. e with State agency, amount indicated being paid from FederaOhilo Treasury. 6 Also chief, division of agricultural finance. • Also in charge of Center Market, Washington, P. C. v 80 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Agricultural Eco­ nomics—Continued (6) Agricultural Statisticians— Continued - Wesley W. Putnam... Denver, Colo. Colo... 4th__ Leslie M. Carl Des Moines, Iowa Iowa— 7th.. Samuel T. Fleming Gainesville, Fla Fla 2d... Harry O. Herbrandson Grand Forks, N. Dak. N.'Piik- lst.. Donald A. McCandliss Gulfport, Miss Miss. 6th.. Paul L. Koenig Harrisburg, Pa Mont.. 18th. Jay G. Diamond .. Helena, Mont.—.'...., Tex 1st... Harry H. Schutz Houston, Tex -— Mich. . 16th. Verne H. Church Lansing, Mich —_ N. Mex, 5th... Raleigh F. Hare Las Cruces, N. Mex... Nebr... AtL. Aaron E. Anderson Lincoln, Nebr Ark— 1st...'. Charles S. Bouton Little Rock, Ark 3d.... Hal F. Bryant LouisviUe, Ky Ky... 7th— Paul O. Nyhus Madison, Wis... Wis.. 10th.. Gideon L. Morris Nashville, Tenn Tenn 6th__. Lionel L. Janes _, ... New Orleans, La Fla... 4th... Carl H. Robinson Oklahoma City, Okla.. Va... 9th-. Meade R. Wells Phoenix, Ariz AtL. Fred L. Kent "Portland, Oreg '... Ariz Oreg-- 1st... Frank Parker Raleigh, N. C 4th... Henry M. Taylor Richmond, Va N.C. 7th... Elmer E. Kaufman Sacramento, Calif. Va— 7th... Frank Andrews Salt Lake City, Utah- Calif— 6th... Glenn S. Ray... Spokane, Wash ... Md.. 2d— Andrew J. Surratt Springfield, 111 Colo- 9th... Paul H. Kirk St. Paul, Minn Minn 2d.„. Edward C. Paxton...... Topeka, Kans.. ... 2d„.. (c) Marketing Specialists in George L. Morgan Trenton, N. J.—.— Kans... 28th.. Charge of News and Inspection Vergil A. Sanders . Wakefield, Mass. Kans— 2d— Services on Dairy and Poultry Miner M. Justin West Lafayettp, Jftd N.Y.. 5th... • Products Ind... Clarence L. Pier Chicago, 111 S.PakKans—. 1st.. Louis F. Champlin. New York, N.Y. Wash.. 3d... Leon E. Gaylord Philadelphia, Pa. Ohio... 12th. (_) Marketing Charge of, News Service on Fruits dndi Vegetables William H. Hall...- Chicago, 111. 111— 6th. William H. Stanton. New York, N. Y. N.Y. 7th. Elmer R. Biddle Philadelphia, Pa. Pa— 6th. (e) Marketing Specialists in Charge of Inspection Service on Fruits and Vegetables CorneUus R. Newton. Baton Rouge, La Calif— 10th... Robert C. Butner Chicago, IU Ky...- 7th— Emery F. McKune... Penver, Colo Colo—. 2d WiUC. Hackleman... New York, N.Y Mo 8th— Vernon V. Westgate.. Omaha, Nebr—...... Wash.. 4th— Ober G. Strauss Ind— 5th— Orlando, Fla !.. Colo—. 4th.„. John J. Gardner Pittsburgh, Pa.... N.J... 12th„. Albert E. Mercker Raleigh, N. C Colo— 3d William F. Allewelt... Sacramento, Calif—— Calif- 6th— Walter Kingsbury Salt Lake City, Utah- Wash 5th— f orbes E. BaUey Spokane, Wash Wash 1 4th— ^esU1 Salare G.y Schult cooperativz e with StateBoise agency, Idah, amouno t indicated being paid from Federal Treasury. Official Register of the United States, 1925 81

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Bureau of Agricultural Eco­ nomics—Continued (J) Grain Supervisors under Grain Standards Act Rutherford T. MUes,. In charge of general fieldheadquarters , Chi­ Tex... 7th... Administration of Grain cago, HI. Standards Act William H. McPonald. Chicago, HI 8th_. William H. Shea Puluth, Minn 10th. Martin Schuler Kansas City, Mo... 7th... Ralph C. Miller—. Minneapolis, Minn. 10th- Herbert E. Nelson Omaha, Nebr ... 10th. Bert W. Whitlock Portland, Oreg—— 1st-- CharleInspectios B. Barron._n Efficienc' y St. Louis, Mo Fred G.Smith Chicago, 111. (general fieldheadquarters) . 6th„ William P. Carroll- Chicago, 111. (division headquarters) 5th.. Evan L. Morris Kansas City, Mo _ 5th_. John H. Frazier New York, N. Y 2d— Philip Rothrock- - - St. Louis, Mo..— _- 6th.. Clark ABoar. Russelld of Revie— w Indianapolis, Ind--- 7th.. Oscar F. Phillips —. Chairman, Chicago, Hl. 8th—. (g) Marketing Specialists in Charge of Hay. and Seed Mar­ keting Service Henry H. Whiteside . Hay inspection service, Chicago, HI 6th. G - Fred Kellogg Seed marketing and seed reporting service, 4th. (h) Marketing. Specialists in Kansas City, Mo. Charge of Hews Service on Livestock, Meats, and Wool John S. CampbeU.—- Chicago, 111. Tex—. 4th..„ Max Y. Griffin Kansas City, Mo.. IU 19th... Emory K. Hess National Stock Yards, Ill- Mo..- 5th„„ B. Florens McCarthy. New York, N. Y N. Y__. 7th_— Charles Bruce .-. Omaha, Nebr . Iowa... 11th... Alfre(i)d Marketing B. Smeby— Specialists— in South St. Paul, Minn Minn.. 3d Charge of Cotton Warehousing Fletcher G. Orout. Atlanta, Ga— S. C— 7th.„. Roy L. Newton- Pallas, Tex... Tex 10th... James P. Brown.. Raleigh, N. C. Ala 6th.„. Bureau of Home Economics Louise Stanley Chief8 Mo 8th— C. Rowena Schmidt. Assistant to chief. Mo 1st— Scientific Divisions Hildegarde Kneeland. Chief, economic division. N. Y... nth— Ruth O'Brien - Chief, textiles and clothing division. Iowa- 7th— Louise Stanley Chief of bureau, acting, in charge of foods and Mo 8th— I nutrition division. 2 Salary cooperative with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury. »Also acting in charge of foods and nutrition division. 82 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Insecticide and Fungicide Board John K. Haywood Chairman, representing Bureau of Chemistry-,J$.Y... 37th... Altus L. Quaintance Member, representing Bureau of Entomology.-,:,Md-— 6th.— 'Md— 6th— James A. Emery _ Member, representing Bureau of Animal John W. Roberts _ Industry, Nehr— 5th.... Member, representing Bureau of Plant In­ Ja.mes G. Shibley Kans... 5th—. dustry. Field Insecticide and FungicideAssistan t to chairman .'. Inspectors Francis T. Bestwick— _. Boston, Mass - Mass... 9th.... John C. O'Toole.-•_-'—-. IndianapoUs, Ind Minn.. 4th.... S. C— 7th— Ernest Wiggins.—. •_ San Francisco, Calif , P. C— Marion L. GingeU •... Pallas, Tex Mass.— 13th... Francis B. McAuliffe. Macon, Ga N. Y.„ 35th... N. J— 6th.... Ralph E. Sampson. St. Louis, Mo John J. Shearer Philadelphia, Pa Federal Horticultural Board Chairman 9 Kans .. 5th— Charles L. Marlatt Entomologist and executive officer 10 Md— 5th— Ernest R. Sasseer— -1st Administrative officer Pa Reuben C. Althouse..;__.... Regulatory Divisions R. Kent Beattie Plant pathologist in eharge, office of foreign Wash.. 4th— plant quarantines. Ernest R. Sasseer Md — 5th..„ Entomologist and executive officer in charge,

FIELD HEADQUARTERS plant quarantine inspection service. YJZfV.i''.,

(o) Plant Quarantine Inspectors ;. s.-,.i,.V.i . William H. Freeman New York, N. Y_. Mass... i-iB-„ Ralph I. Smith Boston, Mass P.R... Max Kisliuk, jr Philadelphia, Pa.. Ohio... l2.h... 1 Md— 3d Charles E. Prince— Baltimore, Md S. C— 6th— John. T. Rogers Charleston, S. C. Fla 4th.„. La lst James H. Montgomery... Gainesvfile, Fla— La 5th.... MDlerJ. Kerr Mobile, Ala Miss... 4th.... Wimberly T. Pillard... New Orleans, La.. Calif.. . 10th... Fla 1st.— Clyde P. Trotter.... Galveston, Tex.... W.Va. 3d.— Arthur C. Fleury Sacramento, Calif. Pa 15th... Thomas J. Baker Portland, Oreg_— Iowa... 8th— Emmit I. Smith Astoria, Oreg Minn.. 2d CaUf— 5th— Alan G. Webb Seattle, Wash Alva C. Hill St. Louis, Mo Henry W. Hecker. Chicago, HI. Charles E. Cooley SaBrownsvillen Juan, P,. TeR..x . Tex 5th— (6) Mexican Border Plant Quar­Eagle Pass, Tex.. Tex 14th„. antine Inspectors El Paso, Tex Miss... 4th— Tex.... 7th— Ona P. Peputy Pel Rio, Tex Tex 15th... John B. R. Leary Laredo, Tex Tex 8th— Thomas A. Arnold Nogales, Ariz Idaho.. lst Okla... 5th— Homer M. Cely Calexico, Calif... Vernon J. Shiner Pouglas, Ariz Le Roy Porland Orlo A. Pratt L IoWa... 7th.... Charle2 Salars E.y BeUis....cooperativ.e with State agency, amount indicated being paid from Federal Treasury. (c)• AlsPinko associat Bollworme chief Eradication, Bureau of Entomology. m Also in chargServicee of plan t quarantine inspection service. Walter O. Hunter Senior entomologist in charge, Houston, Tex. Official Register of the United States, 1925 83

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Federal Horticultural Board- Continued (d) Date Scale Eradication Service Andrew J. Shamblin. Associate horticulturist in charge of eradica­ Ariz AtL„ tion, Indio, Calif. Fenner S. Stickney... Associate entomologist in charge of research, 111 19th... Palo Alto, Calif. Packers and Stockyards Administration John T. Came, III Chief , _ Utah... 1st—- Frank W. Miller Assistant chief Mo.... 4th.... George T. Ash Administrative assistant Ohio- 1st Technical Divisions

G. N. Pagger Economist in charge of rates and chargesOhio.. . 12th.„ Lyman S. Hulbert Economist in charge of trade practices- Mich... 2d William E. Fink Acting chief accountant... Mo — nth... FIELD HEADQUARTERS

(a) Stockyards District Super­ visors Walter A. WiUiams In charge of eastern division, Cleveland, Ohio Minn.. 3d. James Christensen In charge of western division, Penver, Colo.. Tex ... 5th (b) Valuation Engineer

Hermann C. Henrici Chief valuation engineer Mo 5th_. Grain Futures Administration

Joseph W. T. Puvel Chief _ Ohio_. 4th . RollinE. Smith... Grain supervisor — Minn. 10th. Albert Strack. Acting administrative assistant N.Y.. 10th. Field Grain Exchange

LesUe A. Fitz Chicago, HI.., N. Y.. 24th., Jewett R. Mathewson Minneapolis, Minn Minn.. 10th. WiDiam F. Logan Kansas City, Mo.. Kans lst- L.-M. letters Sacramento, Calif.. CaUf— 3d„. Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory Frederick G. CottreU. Chief -,...... CaUf... 6th. Samuel C. Lind Associate chief....—.. Mich 2d.: Hugh M. Frampton.. Administrative officer- Md.— 3d.. Technical Divisions

John A. Almquist. Acting chief, chemistry division Idaho.. lst.. Frank A. Ernst- Chief, engineering division N.J. 11th. Sebastian Karrer.. Chief, physics division . Wash.. 2d.„ John A. Almquist. Acting chief, synthetic ammonia division- Idaho.. 1st.. Library

Claribel R. Barnett. Librarian N.Y.. 28th. Emma B. Hawks- Associate librarian and chief of readers' divi­ Mass.. 1st.. sion. Helen M. Thompson. Chief, catalogue and order division Md.... 5th.. Lydia K. Wilkins Chief, periodical division P. C

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SECRETARY , OF CALIFORNIA Compensation, $15,000 per annum

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Office of the Secretary J. Walter Prake ,. Assistant Secretary- Mich. Harold N. Graves .. Administrative assistant to the Secretary James H. MacLafferty.. Assistant to the Secretary Calif. . 6th„ Erriest L. Priest... Assistant to the Secretary '...' N.Y.. 1st.. William R. Snyder Assistant to the Secretary Tenn. 3d... Paul S. Clapp Expert engineering adviser to the Secretary. P. C. E. W. Libbey Chief clerk and superintendent P. C.­ 10th. Charles E. Molster Disbursing clerk .. Ohio. . lst._ Clifford Hastings Chief, division of appointments Wash. 19th. Thomas F. McKeon Chief, division of publications N.Y.. 3d... Walter S. Erwin..... Pirfector of purchases and sales 34th. Ralph B. Bronson Chief, division of supplies Miss.. 15th. Noble N. Potts Traffic manager N.Y.. AnneGBurea. Crosu osf the Census Librarian Hl P:C. William M- Steuart Director '_. Mich.. 1st— Joseph A. HUI.L Assistant to the director N. H... 2d„.. Arthur J. Hirsch Chief clerk . _. HI , 16th.. Leon E. Truesdell Chief statistician for population Me..„. 3d... Le Verne Beales .. Chief statistician for manufactures 13th. WiUiam L. Austin Chief statistician for agriculture N. Y... 5th... Starke M. Grogan Chief statistician for statistics of cities Miss— 8th... William H. Pavis Chief statistician for vital statistics Ga„, .. 12th.. Clarence E. Batschelet. Geographer Mass... 15th., E. M. LaBbiteaux Expert in charge of mechanical laboratory Pa 1st... MortimeHarvey Jr. BZimmerman. Lane. . Specialist in charge of cotton and tobacco sta­ Conn.. 23d„, Edward W. Koch- tistics. 4th... Editor, Survey of Current Business——. Md.,... 6th... Morris J. Hole Senior administrative assistant, division of Ohio- 18th., population. JohnF. Paly ... Senior administrative assistant, division of Mass 3d.... Lemuel A. Carruthers. agriculture Senior administrative assistant, division of Ohio... 17th. John B. Mitchell manufactures. , Mont.. 2d... Senior administrative assistant, division of Evelyn L. Yeomans.— statistics of cities. Conn.. 1st — Senior administrative assistant, division of Fred A. GosneU .... vital statistics. S. C....4th... Senior administrative assistant, geographer's Emily I. Farnum. N. Y„. 15th_. Harry H. Pierce division. Senior administrative assistant in charge of N.Mex. AtL. Bureau of Foreign and field work. Domestic Commerce Personnel officer Administrative assistant in charge of division JuUus Klein Directoof revisior n and results. Mass... 13th. Oliver P. Hopkins Assistant" director Pa..... 10th. Louis Domersitzky Assistant director Va Thomas R. Taylor Assistant director...... John Matthews, jr Assistant director N.J... Wharton Moore Administrative assistant N. Y— 15th. 84 Mo Official Register of the United States, 1925 85

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Bureau of Foreign and Do­ mestic Commerce—Con. Technical Divisions

E. Pana Purand— Chief, statistical research division. Calif.. 6th.. Grosvenor M. Jones Chief, finance and investment division Ohio.. 21st. EugeneS. Gregg...I..... Chief, transportation division N. Y„ Griffith Evans Chief; editorial division..—.., 27th. N.Y., 28th. Henry Chalmers Chief, foreign tariffs division-- N. Y__ Arthur S. Hillyerl Chief, commercial intelligence division 13th. A. Heath Onthank •_ Chief, domestic commerce division Mass.. 4th.. Royal H. Brasel -..'. Chief, correspondence and distribution divi- CaUf.. 3d... John Hohn..., sion,statistica l division Okla.. 5th. Harold Potterer Chief, district offices di vision Tex_.. 7th. Walter L. Miller..--- Chief, foreign service division Pa_„_ Nicholas Eckhardt— Chief, drafting and photostat division. P. C_. Commodity Divisions Chief, P. C. Ruben A. Lundquist Chief, electrical division...... Minn. 5th. George B. Bell Chief, agricultural implements division- N. Y.. 2d.. (Vacancy) Chief, automotive division 37th. Edward G. Montgomery Chief, foodstuffs division N. Y_. 3d... Walter H. Rastall Chief, machinery division Ohio.. Calif- AxelH. Oxholm Chief, lumber division., 5th.. Conn . Edward T. Pickard Chief, textiles division ist.. WUbur J. Page Chief, leather division — N. H_: Paul L. Palmertoh Chief, rubber division—..— D.C. Charles C. Concannon Chief, chemical division.— ., N. Y_. 2d... 10th. Charles P. White Chief, coal division 1- _. Va.... 14th. Luther Becker Chief, iron and steel division .. N.J.. Arthur B. Butman Chief, shoe division...... : Mass. China Trade Act George C. Howard! Registrar Frank R. Eldridge Assistant registrar. Ga 10th... Regional Offices Frank R. Eldridge Chief, Far Eastern division..'. - Ga..... Samuel H. Cross Chief, European division—,— Mass.— 16th___ Richard F. O'Toole Chief, Latin-American division- N. Y.. Commercial Attache's Julian H. Arnold Commercial attache at Peking, China.. Calif... 3d Edward F. Feely Commercial attache at Buenos Aires, Argen­ N. Y— 38th... tina. Charles E. Herring Commercial attache at Berlin, Germany P. C... Wis— 3d Chester L. Jones Commercial attache at Paris, France.'. 2d William L. Schurz Commercial attache at Rio de Janeiro; Brazil. Mich 10th „ Charles H. Cunningham Commercial attache at Madrid, Spam, and Tex Alexander V. Pye._ Lisbon, Portugal. N. Y.„ 19th.,_ Carlton Jackson Commercial attache at Mexico City, Mexico. N. Y'„. Henry C. MacLean Commercial attache at Havana, Cuba N. Y... 18th„. Ralph H. Ackerman Commercial attache at Rome, Italy. S. C— 2d Fayette W. Allport.. Commercial attache at Santiago, Chile. Ohio... 22d— H. Lawrence Groves Commercial attache at Brussels, Belgium TennHI—.. 1st... William F. Upson Commercial attache at Vienna, Austria N. J.. 1st... James F. Hodgson Commercial attache at Vienna, Austria Resident Trade Commissioners Commercial attache at Prague, Czechoslo­ vakia. A. Bland Calder (acting) Tokyo, Japan N.Y.. Arthur H. Evans Shanghai, China N. Y.. 23d.__. William Boaz Bogota, Colombia • N. Y._ 3d„ Earl C. Squire Hamburg, Germany HI 33d. Perry J. Stevenson Johannesburg, South Africa, lst. Elwood G. Babbitt — Sydney, . N. Y_. Hugh P. Butler London, England Wash. 5th, Julian E. Gillespie Constantinople, Turkey... HI 6th. Henry B. Smith At large , Tex... 7th. Halleck A. Butts Tokyo, Japan — N. J„. Ray O. Hall Athens, Greece Tex— P. P__ 86 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Foreign and Do­ mestic Commerce—Con. Resident Trade Commission­ ers—Continued Charles E. Lyon London, England Mass. 13th. $5,500 Mowatt M. MitcheU London, England 5,500 Leighton W. Rogers Warsaw, Poland N.Y. 5,500 Charles B. Spoflord, jr Bombay, India..... N.H. 2d. 6,000 Louis E. Van Norman— Bucharest, Rumania N. J„ 4th.. 5,500 George S. Brady . Buenos Aires, Argentina... Conn. 4th_. 5,000 John F. Butler ._ At large..... Mass.. 7th„ 5,000 Lew B. Clark — Montevideo, Uruguay Mass.. 5,000 William T. Daugherty Berlin, Germany.... P. P.. 5,000 lst_. 5,000 Douglas P. Miller Berlin, Germany D.C. William E. Embry ."... Sao Paulo, Brazil 11th. 5,000 Fla.... Thormod O. Klath Stockholm, Sweden 1st.. 5,000 Iowa.. 4th.. Carl J. Mayer Riga, Latvia..-, Ind... 5,000 Calif. . 2d... Lynn W. Meekins Ottawa, Canada N. Y„ 6,000 Raymond C. Miller Paris, France — Kans__ 2d. 5,000 Daniel J. Reagan Paris, France 5,000 N. Y._ 5th.. Harry Sorensen - -. Copenhagen, Denmark 5,000 19th. Jesse F. Van Wickel Batavia, Jara. _'___ Tex— 5,000 24th. OUie M. Butler _.__. Manila, Philippine Islands. N. Y_. 4,500 1st.. John H. Hynes : Rome, Italy.... . Pa— 4,500 7th.. Algernon A. Osborne Rome, Italy.. 4,500 Wash. 4th.. Charles A. Livengood Havana, Cuba... 4,500 Ark- 5th._ Brice M. Mace, jr Buenos Aires, Argentina— Mass— 5,000 Richard A. May Alexandria, Egypt 3d... 4,500 Theodore Pilger Berlin, Germany. N. Y_. 5th- 4,500 Prentiss M. Terry Brussels, Belgium... Ky.„_ 4th„ 5,000 H. B. Allin-Smith London, England N. Y._ 24th. 4,000- Richard M. Connell Havana, Cuba Mo__. 11th— 4,000 Lawrence W. James San Juan, Porto Rico...... 4,500 District Offices Calif.. Harold P. Macgowan.... At large.. - ... N. Y.. 4,500 4,500 FrederiH. Bentlec Ly. MacKenzie...Roberts . LimaPistric, tPer officu e manager, Chicago D. P.. 16th. 5,200 Canton, China 4,000 AlberOsbornt Je. S Barnau. Watsodn Pistrict office manager, New York Mass.Ga . 14th. 5,600 Leonard B. Gary Pistrict office manager, San Francisco.. N.J... 1st.. 5,600 Thomas L. Gaukel Pistrict office manager, St. Louis ,. Pa— 25th. 4,400 Samuel H. Day Pistrict office manager,Philadelphi a P. C._ 4,200 (Vacancy) Pistrict office manager,Atlanta . _...... Mass_. 14th. 3,800 Harvey A. Sweetser Pistrict office manager,Bosto n — Mass_. ' 4,000 Howard H. Tewksbury. Pistrict office manager,Petroi t Calif.. 3d— 4,000 George E. McLeod Pisteict office manager,Ne w Orleans Wash: •2d— 3,800 Shifl H. Blalock Pistrict office manager, Seattle.-1 Wash. '1st.. 3,500 JameDivisions E. Peeble of Customss Statistics,Pistric t office manager,Portland , Oreg. New York

Louis J. Mahoney.. "Chief, division of customs statistics N.Y.. 3,800 Bureau of Standards

George K. Burgess Pirector . .... Calif—. 3d 6,500 Fay C. Brown _ Assistant director . . Iowa— 2d 5,400 Henry D. Hubbard Assistant to the director ..:_... HI 2d 3,800 Scientific and Technical

F. S. Hplbrook _. Chief, division of weights and measures N. Y... 22d— 5,200 Eugene C. Crittenden Chief, electricity division N.Y— 30th... 5,600 H. C, Dickinson . Chief, heat and power division...... Mass... 3d 5,400 C. A. Skinner .._. Chief, optics division lst 5,400 P. H. Walker ... Chief, chemistry division Nebr... Pa 10th... 5,200 L.J. Briggs : Chief, mechanics and sound division.. Kans... 5th— 6,000 F.J. Bates Chief, structural engineering and miscellane­ P.C — 5,200 H. W. Gillett ous materials division. N.Y... 37th... 5,400 P. H. Bates.. Chief, metallurgy division _....' Pa 31st... 6,000 R. M. Hudson.. Chief, ceramics division —„ 6,000_ Mass..P.C... 8th_— John M. Gries -. Chief, simplified practice division 5,400 Chief, building and housing division Official Register of the United States,1925 87

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Bureau of Fisheries

Henry O'Malley Commissioner Wash 1st.. Lewis Radcliffe Peputy commissioner N.Y... 20th. I. H. Punlap Assistant in charge of office N.Y.. 27th. WiUis H.Rich Chief, division of scientific inquiry respecting Calif.. 8th„ food fishes. Glen C. Leach 11th. Chief, division offish culture - Mo... Oscar E. Sette 10th. Chief, division of fishery industries Calif- Ward T. Bower 2d... Chief, division of Alaska fisheries Mich Fishery Stations

Frank L. Snipes.. . Superintendent, Afognak, Alaska Miss... Seth M. Ainsworth Superintendent, Saratoga, Wyo Iowa... W. K. Hancock...... Superintendent, Baird, Calif : Colo- Superintendent, Baker Lake, Wash Joseph Kemmerich Alaska, Superintendent and director, biological sta­ Ind_... lst. Samuel F. Hildebrand. tion, Beaufort, N. G. Mass.. G. Raymond Hoflses Superintendent, Berkshire, Mass Me„.. E. E. Hahn... Superintendent, Boothbay Harbor, Me Colo.: Superintendent, Bozeman, Mont W. T. Thompson Pa- Superintendent, Cape Vincent, N. Y John P. Snyder Wash. Superintendent, Clackamas, Oreg Marcus S. Meyer Ohio.. Superintendent, Cold Springs, Ga ,. 3d. C. A. Bullock Superintendent, Craig Brook, Me Me... George N. Montgomery Superintendent, Puluth, M inn Minn. S. P. Wires— - Superintendent, Edenton, N. C , N.Y.. W. S. Vincent Superintendent, Erwin, Tenn Tenn_. A. G. Keesecker..,— Pirector, biological station, Fairport, Iowa...N.Y. . Calif... 9th. Thomas K. Chamberlain Superintendent, Gloucester, Mass Mass.. Foreman, Homer, Minn _ Clifford G. Corliss Mich.. Superintendent, marine biological station, N. Y... . E. Guard •__ Key West, Fla. Elmer Higgins Superintendent, Leadville, Colo Ky..... Clyde H. Van Atta .-.. Superintendent, Louisville, Ky _. W. Va. C. W. Burnham. Superintendent, Mammoth Springs, Ark N. H... Mich.. Pell Brown. Superintendent, Manchester, Iowa .". Superintendent, Nashua, N. H Tenn.. Frank E. Hare Superintendent, Neosho, Mo. Oreg... James P. PeRocher. Superintendent, Northville, Mich Pa (Vacancy) Superintendent, Orangeburg, S. C Me W: W. Thayer Superintendent, Puget Sound, Wash Mo G. W. N. Brown Superintendent, Put-in Bay, Ohio S. Dak. Philo B. Hawley Superintendent, St. Johnsbury, Vt Oreg— Ohio... Charles R. Wiant Superintendent, San Marcos, Tex Superintendent, Spearfish, S. Oak W. Va. H. H. Pinsmore Mass... Superintendent, Springville, Utah N. H— O. N. Baldwin —. Superintendent, Tupelo, Miss._ Iowa... P. C. Booth.. 2d. Superintendent, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Claudius Wallich W.Va. Mass— 15th. Pavid Pavies Superintendent, Woods Hole, Mass N.H— 2d_... E. M. Haynes Superintendent, Wytheville, Va__ —— Superintendent, Yes Bay, Alaska.. William H. Thomas District superintendent, fish rescue in the Charles B. Grater... CommissionerMississippi Valley. . _. Iowa... 2d. John W. Gardner DeputField agenty commissione, at large..r . •_-. Mont.. Clarence F. Culler _.' AgentChief ,constructin Alaska servicg engineere . 4th. Charles J. Fish - Md.... Superintendent of naval construction. ,6th. Pennis Winn Pa—' Chief clerk ... lst. Bureau of Lighthouses Vt— George R. Putnam JohnS. Conway Superintendent, at large N.Y... 18th. Horatio B. Bowerman Examiner, at large Pa lst.. Edward C. Gillett - Superintendent, lst dist., Portland, Me Me..... 2d... Walter P. Harman Superintendent, 2d dist., Boston, Mass. 14th. Mass... Lighthouse Service Superintendent, 3d dist., Staten Island, N. Y. 8th. . Frederick Hingsburg Superintendent, 4th dist., Philadelphia, Pa..N.Y.. . 3d... Thomas P. Flood .: Superintendent, 5th dist., Baltimore, Md.... Md.... 2d... Carl E. Sherman— Me..... George E. Eaton Joseph T. Yates -... B. B. Porry Harold P. King 59927—25t 7 88 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Lighthouses—Con. Lighthouse Service—Continued Henry L. Beck Superintendent, 6th dist.,Charleston , S. C. Tex 14th. William W. Pemeritt— Superintendent, 7th dist.,Ke y West, Fla... Fla 1st- Edward S. Lanphier.... Superintendent, 8th dist.,Ne w Orleans, La. La 2d... San Juan, P. R... Fred P. Pillon Superintendent, 9th dist., S.C— 6th_. Superintendent, 10th dist., Buffalo, N.Y... N.Y — 36th. Roscoe House Superintendent, 11th dist., Detroit, Mich... Wyo — 1st... Charles A. Park ___. Superintendent, 12th dist., Milwaukee, Wis.. Hl_ 9th._ Charles H. Hubbard Superintendent, 13th dist,Roc k Island, 111— Maj. Beverly C. Dunn, U. S. Superintendent, 14th dist., Cincinnati, Ohio. Army. Superintendent, 15th dist., St. Louis, Mo... Maj. A. K. B. Lyman, U. S. Army. Superintendent, 16th dist., Ketchikan, AlaskaTex.. „ 10th.. Col. Charles Lewis Potter, U. S. Superintendent, 17th dist., Portland, Oreg— Oreg—. 2d... Army. Superintendent, _8th dist., San Francisco, Calif- 7th„ Calif. RalpWaltehr R C.. Tinkha Dibrellm , Mich— lst Robert Warrack , Superintendent, 19th dist., Honolulu, Hawan HarrCoasty Wand. Rhode Geodetics Survey ,'< E. Lester Jones. Director .... , Va.. Robert L. Faris. Hydro^raphic and geodetic engineer, assist­ Mo. ant director. Charles H. Dieck. Chief clerk.. HI... WiUiam Bowie Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, chief, Md. C. V. Hodgson . division of geodesy. Ohio— Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, assist­ William E. Parker . ant chief, division of geodesy. Mass.. Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, chief, E. H. Pagenhart... division of hydrography and topography. Minn. Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, assist­ L. O. Colbert ant chief, division of hydrography and Mass. topography. J. H. Hawley Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, chief, N. Y. section of vessels and equipment. Raymond S. Patton Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, chief, Ohio. section of coast pilot. A. L. Giacomini Calif. Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, chief, Gilbert T. Rude division of charts. Md- Hydrographic #nd geodetic engineer, assist­ Nicholas H. Heck ...... ant chief, division of charts. Pa- Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, chief, Field Stations division of tides and currents. Harry A. Seran Hydrographic anandd geodetigeodetic cengineer engineer, chief, di­, Ohio,. rectordivisio,n Manila of terrestria. l magnetism. Paul P. Whitney ..... Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, in­ N.Y. Richard B. Derickson spector, San Francisco. Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, in­ Tenn. D. B. Wainwright spector, Seattle. D.C Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, in­ Kenneth T. Adams spector, Boston. Ohio. Hydrographic and geodetic engineer, in­ Bureau of Navigation spector, New York. David B. Carson- Commissioner- Tenn„ 6th.„. Arthur J. Tyrer Deputy commissioner _ Wash. 2d.„.. W. M. Lytle Chief clerk Ohio.. 20th... William D. TerreU. Chief supervisor of radio N. Y— 5th.... Harry F. Coulter. . Chief, international radio accounting section. 14th.. W. L. Turner Admeasurer of vessels _ Mass.. lst... 2 Pay of rank; no additional compensation for service with Bureau of LighthousesVa : see Armv Vav Tables in Appendix, pp. 143,144. ' * ' The pay and allowances of commissioned officers of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are the same as for commissioned officers of the Navy with whom they hold relative rank (sec. 11, act May 18 1920V «.p_» Navy Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 145, 146. ' ;' Bee < Pay of captain. 6 Pay of commander. 1 Pay of lieutenant commander. 7 Pay of lieutenant. ; _ .. Official Register of the United States, 1925 8$

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Bureau of Navigation—Con. Shipping Service Edward Elisor Shipping commissioner at Baltimore, Md... Md— 4th.„. E. B. Grant Shipping commissioner at Boston, Mass Mass 11th— Charles W. Matson _.... Shipping commissioner at Galveston, Tex... Tex.— _. 7th.„. J. R. Lindhe Shipping commissioner at New Orleans, La- La lst Va— lst F. C. Wiatt Shipping commissioner at Newpoit News, Va N. Y... 8th— E. W. Voorhies... Shipping commissioner at New York, N,. Y. Va 2d.— J. C. Gilliam Shipping commissioner at Norfolk, Va Pa 7th.„. A. R. Smith Shipping commissioner at Philadelphia, Pa.. Me 1st L. F. O'Brien Shipping commissioner at Portland, Me R. I— 1st L. Nichols Shipping commissioner at Providence, R. I_. Calif—. 4th— W. Macarthur. Shipping commissioner at San Francisco, Wash. 1st— F. M. Lathe Calif. Radio Service Shipping commissioner at Seattle, Wash W. Van Nostrand, jr Supervisor of radio, Atlanta, Ga . Conn.. 5th.„. R. Y. Cadmus Supervisor of radio, Baltimore, Md Mich- 10th... C. C. Kolster... Supervisor of radio, Boston, Mass — La 2d— E. A. Beane Supervisor of radio, Chicago, HI La lst Ohio- l2th._. S. W. Edwards- Supervisor of radio, Detroit, Mich La lst T. G. Deiler Supervisor of radio? New Orleans, La Mass... 11th... Arthur Batcheller Supervisor of radio, New York, N. Y N.Y... 18th... John W. Swanson Radio inspector, Norfolk, Va Va 8th.„. J. F. Dillon __ Supervisor of radio, San Francisco, Calif Ga lst P. G. Watson Assistant radio inspector, Savannah, Ga N. Y— 0. R. Redfern Supervisor of radio, Seattle, Wash Vessel Service, Enforcement of Navigation Laws A. Lincoln Dryden Senior navigation officer Md. lst. Steamboat Inspection Service George Uhler Supervising inspector general Pa 4th„„ Dickerson N. Hoover . Deputy supervising inspector general D. C— John K. Bulger Supervising inspector, lst dist., San Fran­ Calif... 4th— cisco, Calif. Henry M. S.eeley. N. Y... Supervising inspector, 2d dist., New York, 6th— George W. Harney N. Y. , i Va 2d William J. Macdonald. Supervising inspector, 3d dist., Norfolk, Va_.Mich. . lst Oscar Q. Haines . Supervising inspector, 4th dist., St. Louis; Mo N. J— 2d George M. Green Supervising inspector, 5th dist., Boston, Mass Tenn. 6th_. Supervising .inspector, 6th dist., LouisviUe, Frederick J. Meno. Mich. 7th.. Ky., and 7th dist., Pittsburgh, Pa. Nils B. Nelson Supervising inspector, 8th dist., Detroit, Ohio- 21st. Mich. Cecil N. Bean Supervising inspector, 9th dist., Cleveland, Fla— 2d.„ Ohio. William Fisher Supervising inspector, 10th dist., , New Calif.. 4th„ Orleans, La. Patent Office Supervising inspector, 11th dist., Seattle, Thomas E. Robertson.. CommissioneWash. r _ Md— WUliam A. Kinnan First assistant commissioner ..... Mich. 6th.. Karl Fenning _. Assistant commissioner Ohio— 20th. James A. Brearley Chief clerk D. C- 4th„ Samuel E. Fouts Examiner in chief 2d... E. S. Henry Examiner in chief •__ N. C- 2d... Webster S. Ruckman.. Examiner in chief ..._• Kans.. 12th. Frank C. Skinner Examiner in chief Mich. 5th.. Sidney F. Smith Examiner in chief .... Mo... Theodore A. Hostetler. Solicitor Mass.. 10th. Robert F. Whitehead.. Law examiner HI 13th. C. H. Lane Law examiner Va— 2d... G. P. Tucker Law examiner Ind... 34th. E. Landers Law examiner , Nebr.. 8th.. I. P. Disney Law examiner N. Y_. 6th_. M. J. Moore Law examiner Md— 16th. Charles H. Pierce Examiner of classification Va— 8th- H. I. Houston— Examiner of interferences (patents). Tenn. 21st. J. H. Carnes Examiner of interferences (trade-marks). T. L. Mead, jr Examiner of trade-marks HI N. J.­ Ohio .. 90 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Patent Office—Continued In charge of Examining Divisions F. A. Loeffl.r (div. 1). Principal examiner, tillage, fences, gates Pa- 16th... C F. Haden(div. 2)._ Principal examiner, bee culture, dairy pre­ Iowa.. 7th... serving, presses, tobacco. William J. Rich (div. 3)... Principal examiner, electric heaters, electro­ Mass.. 5th... A. P. Merritt (div. 4) chemistry, metal founding, metallurgy. HI 23d... Principal examiner, conveyors, excavating, J. F. MacNab (div. 5) handling devices, and hoists. Mass.. 5th___ Principal examiner, harvesters, jewelry, A. M. Lewers (div. 6) music, acoustics, sound recording. Nev— Principal examiner, chemistry, industrial 5th... C. G. Jarboe (div. 7) . chemistry, concentrators. Md— C. C. Henry (diy. 8) Principal examiner, amusement and exercis­ Tenn— 2d..„ ing devices, toys, optics, photography. F. M. Tryon (div. 9) Principal examiner, beds, chairs and seats, P. C— furniture, kitchen and table articles. O. F. Hunter (div. 10) Principal examiner, pumps, fluid current S. C—. 2d. and hydraulic motors, turbines. H. C. Armstrong (div. 11). Mass... Principal examiner, motor vehicles, land vehicles, animal draft appliances. Principal examiner, leather working, shoe- P. P. Pierce (div. 12) making, cutting 'and punching, driven, W.Va. 6th._ J. W. Cliff (div. 13) _ headed, and screw-threaded fastenings, Mich.. 10th. N. J. Brumbaugh (div. 14). nailing and stapling. Mo- 11th. W. L. Rfedrow (div. 15). Principal examiner, machine elements Ohio.. 12th... Principal examiner, metal working - C. J. Spencer (div. 16).. Principal examiner, sheet metal and wire Md... working, tools. G. S. Rafter (diy. 17).... Principal examiner, glass, paper making, Kans.. lst plastics, plastic block apparatus. M. E. Pbrter (div. 18)... Principal examiner, batteries, resistances Ohio- and rheostats; , telephony. E. S. Glascock (div. 19) — Principal examiner, printing, ornamentation, Tex.. 6th.. paper manufactures and handling. S. D. Grove_(div. 20) Principal examiner, expansible chamber Mich. 6th.. motors, power plants, speed responsive de­ W. L. Thurber (div. 21).... vices. Mass J. H. ColweU (div. 22) Principal examiner, stoves and furnaces, Pa 19th— heating systems, fuel burners. W. D. Groesbeck (div, 23). Principal examiner, hardware, locks, safes, D. C— undertaking, closure fasteners. C. O. Pilras (div. 24) ,. Principal examiner, cloth finishing, textiles, Nebr... 4th— winding and reeling. J. H. Lightfoot (div. 25). Principal examiner, aeronautics, ammunition Va and guns, boats and ships, games. Principal examiner, recorders, registers, J. S.Hodges (div. 26) horology, time-controlling mechanism. Md._._ 4th.... Principal examiner, apparel, apparel ap­ L. S. Ariderson (div. 27). paratus, garment supporters, sewing Wash.. 2d machines. A. R. B6nson (div. 28) — Principal examiner, agitating, butchering, 111 B. N. Morris (div. 29)— centrifugal-bowl separators, cutlery, miUs, D.C— threshing vegetable cutters, gas separation. M. R. Sdllivan (div. 30). Principal examiner, electricity, generation Ohio.... 4th...l and motive power, dynamo power plants. W. N. Holmes (div. 31) Principal examiner, brushing and scrubbing, Mo 7th— J. A. Bartholomew (div. 32). laundry, washing apparatus. ^ Ohio... W. I. Wyman (div. 33)... Principal examiner, internal combustion Mass 11th— engines. G. R. Simpson (div. 34).. Principal examiner, woodworking, abrading, Iowa... 3d boiing and drilling, chucks or sockets. E. C. Reynolds (div. 36). Principal examiner, typewriters, fluid fuel Md— 6th— burners, illumination, thermostats. G. L. Morton (div. 36)-. Principal examiner, industrial chemistry Ohio... Principal examiner, gas and liquid contact apparatus, heat exchange. Principal examiner, buildings, bridges, roads, hydraulic and earth engineering. Principal examiner, railways, store service, fenders, pneumatic dispatches. Principal examiner, buckles, buttons, clasps, advertising, singals, toilet. Principal examiner, geometrical and measur­ ing instruments, weighers. Official Register of the United States, 1925 91

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Patent Office—Continued In charge of Examining Divi­ sions—Continued E. C. Taylor (div. 37) Principal examiner, circuit makeis and Va 7th— $4 000 breakers. G. R. Ide (div. 38) Principal examiner, animal husbandry, min­ Pa 5th.„. 4,000 ing and quarrying, stone working, wells. A. W. Cowles (div. 39) Conn... 1st— Principal examiner, fluid pressure, pressure 4,000 J. J. Oberlin (div. 40) regulators, valves, water distribution. Va.„- 10th... 4,000 J. I. Brown (div. 41) Principal examiner, receptacles, baggage. Me 3d 4,000 Principal examiner, wheels and axles, wheel H. 0. Cutting (div. 42) substitutes, resilient tires and wheels. Wis— 4,000 Principal examiner, electrical conduits and F. M.Hopkins (div. 43).. housings, electric signaling. Mich., 7th.... 4,000 Principal examiner, dentistry, medicines, C. H. Shaffer (div. 44) surgery, artificial limbs, railway draft Md.... 6th.... 4,000 appliances, baths and closets, sewerage. A. H. GUes (div. 45) Principal examiner, dispensing, fillingre ­ N. Y... 36th___ 4,000 ceptacles, refrigeration, baking. C. L. Wolcott (div. 46) Principal examiner, journal boxes, pulleys, Nebr— 2d 4,000 and shafting lubrication. H. Barker (div. 47) Mass... 5th.... 4,000 Principal examiner, fluid sprinkUng, fire 0. B. Roepke (div. 48) . extinguishing, liquid vaporizers. 4,000 Principal examiner, brakes, clutches, motors, F. P. Edinburgh (div. 49) spring devices, power-stop control. Kans... 8th— 4,000 Principal examiner, electricity, conductors, and general applications. C. L. Blake (div. 50) Mass... 11th— Principal examiner, check-controUed devices, 3,800 C. D. Backus (div. 51) driers, domestic cooking vessels, fuel, liquid N. Y— 4,000 purification, velocipedes. E. T. Morgan (div. 52) , Principal examiner,, plastic and coating W.Va. 3d 3,800 compositions, coating, laminated fabric. Principal examiner, radiant energy, wave M. K. Peck (div. 53) transmission, electric lamps. Nebr.. . 3,800 Principal examiner, supports, fire escapes, C. 0. Markham ._ ladders, scaffolds, joint packing, pipe and Mich.. 3d 2,800 rod joints or couplings. Chiefs of Divisions Principal examiner, stationery, education, printed matter, tents and canopies, cur­ A. C. Cosdon ..... tains, shades, and screens. Va 8th„9, 2,900 J.Hans PrincipaChief, issul examinere and gazett, designe divisios n N.Y... 28th„. 2,800 W. 0. Ourand Chief, draftsman's division 1st— 2,800 W. B. Magruder Chief, assignment division' Va 3,100 David E. Wilson .... Chief, manuscript and lithograph division PP.C..a . 30th„. 2,900 H. C. Crew... Chief, publications division Md.... 4th— 2,800 A.L.Pope Chief, mails and filesdivisio n 2,800 J.T.Johnson Chief, docket division . . P.C..P.C-_. 2,600 Finis D. Morris... . Financial clerk _ .. P.C... 2,900 M. 0. Price HI 19th— 3,800 Bureau of Mines

Scott Turner. Mich.. 5th— 6,000 Calif... 8th— 6,000 John D. Secrest. Chief clerk HI 7th„„ 2,900 Chiefs of Divisions

Ozni P. Hood Chief, fuels division... Mich.. 12th... 5,600 Harry H. Hill Chief, petroleum and natural gas division Okla... lst 5,200 Calif... 8th— 5,200 15th_„ 5,200 Thomas T. Read Mo Chief, helium division NOkla... J__. 1st— 5,200 Chief, surgeon's office (detailed from Public 5,200 Health Service). Chief, explosion chemist ... P.C 5,200 Chief, mineral resources and statistics divi­ Wis— 5th— 4,200 sion. Information service Calif... 6th„„ 4,800 George S. Rice Chief mining engineer 111 10th... 5,600 92 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Mines—Continued -. Field Stations Arno C. Fieldner Superintendent, Pittsburgh, Pa Pa 31st— Walter W. Scott — Superintendent, Bartlesville, Okla Tex 8th— Wash.. lst Oliver C. Ralston. Superintendent, Berkeley, Calif D.C... Walter R. Crane —. Superintendent, Birmingham-Tuseumbia, George A. Bole Ala. N. Y... 43d— Mich.. 3d Chauncey F. Cook Superintendent, Columbus, Ohio Minn 5th..„ Thomas L. Joseph. HeUum engineer, Fort Worth, Tex..' Minn.. 5th„„ Oliver Bowles.. Superintendent, Minneapolis, Minn.- , Utah... 2d Oreg... lst Edmund S. Leaver Superintendent, New Brunswick, N; J Mo- 18th___ Will H. CoghUl Superintendent, Reno, Nev Utah— 2d Thomas Varley Metallurgist, RoUa, Okla Pa 30th___ Pa 30th... Clyde E. WUliams Superintendent, Salt Lake City, Utah Spencer P. HoweU . Superintendent, Seattle, Wash Louis D. Tracy...... Superintendent, Tucson, Ariz.. CaUf— 6th... . Field Offices Superintendent, Urbana, HI Colo... 2d Clifford P. Bowie Petroleum engineer, San Francisco, CaUf Utah... 2d Joseph W. Home Associate oil chemist, Boulder, Colo , Calif- 7th.„. Wash. . lst George E. McElroy. Mining engineer, Butte, Mont '— Nebr... 5tb— Harry B. Hill .... Petroleum engineer, Dallas, Tex...... Pa 6th.... Edward H. Denny District engineer, Denver, Colo •_".... Idaho.. lst Pa 12th._. Ponald B. Pow Engineer in charge, Laramie, Wyo.... Calif... 6th.„. Frank W. Pavis.. Metallurgist, Lincoln, Nebr Arthur W. Fahrenwald "... Associate ore dresser engineer, Moscow, Idaho. Pever C. Ashmead... Coal mining engineer, Wilkes-Barre, Pa Colo... lst John S. Desmond Associate chemical engineer, Rifle, Colo Calif- 5th— . Mineral Resources Mineral geographer, Denver, Colo. Utah— 2d 111 2d Charles W. Henderson __.. Associate economic analyst, Joplin, Mo—.__. John P. Punlop ...: Statistician, Salt Lake City, Utah. Victor C. Heikes ~ Geologist, San Francisco, Calif . James M. Hill DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

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Office of the Secretary Robe Carl White Assistant Secretary Ind.. 8th„ W. W. Husband Second Assistant Secretary.... Vt... 2d... Samuel J. Gompers.. Chief clerk and superintendent N.Y. 23d.. Florence B. Wells Private secretary to the Secretary P.C 18th. George W. Love Disbursing clerk..... Hl— 6th„ Shelby Smith :. Chief, division of publications and supplies. Pa— 6th.. Robert C. Starr Appointment clerk .- .'. lst.. Laura A. Thompson. Librarian _.. S. C. Division of Conciliation HI— Hugh L. Kerwin Director of Conciliation. Pa... 15th. Edward J. Cunningham. Executive clerk .. Mass. 5th„ Bureau of Labor Statistics Ethelbert Stewart- Commissioner of Labor Statistics. HI.... 19th. Charles E. Baldwin. Assistant commissioner. _ Iowa. 4th„ (Vacancy) .... Chief editor..— -.,_-. Mich. 3d— J. C. Bowen Statistician ." Ga.... 2d... C.A.Bell.. Economist.---.-— Ky.„. 9th„ R. S. Billups Economist — Minn. 3d... Lucian W. Chaney— Economist ... Ind— 6th„ L. D. Clark Economist — 6th„ J. M. Foster _.. Economist — Mo.... Bureau of Immigration Harry E. Hull. Commissioner General of Immigration Iowa.. 2d— George E. Tolman...... Assistant Commissioner General N. Y.. 30th. Edward J. Shaughnessy. Assistant to Commissioner General Mass— 14th. Irving F. Wixon Special immigrant inspector (chief super­ Mass.. 9th„ visor). William H. Smelser... Kans.. 4th—. Thomas G. Finueane. Chairman, member of board of review Member board of review P. C. •27th. Francis J. Phillips N. Y__ G. Warren Stilson Member board of review —— 8th„ W. C. Welch Member board of review Wis... 6th.. William H. Wagner... Junior member board of review... Md... 11th. Otto W. Munster Chief, accounts and personnel division Mass.. 18th. Joseph J. Kunna Chief, warrant division -..:... N.Y.. 4th.. Chief, statistical division ....; Immigration Service Mich. Harry R. Landis Commissioner of immigration, dist. 1, Mon­ Ohio- 12th... treal, Canada. Samuel H. Howes. District director, dist. 2, Portland, Me ...Mass . lst. John P. Johnson.. Commissioner of immigration, dist. 3, Bos­ Mass. 3d.. ton, Mass. Henry H. Ourran. Commissioner of immigration, dist. 4, New William Flynn York (Ellis Island). ,N. Y... 33d John B. McPandless.. District director, dist. 5, Buffalo, N. Y William H. Marshall.. Commissioner, (list. 6, Gloucester City, N. J.Md.. . 5th. Thomas B. R. Mudd. Pistrict director, dist. 7, Pittsburgh, Pa Md... 5th.... Commissioner of immigration, dist. 8, Balti­ Pa— 2d... Edwin B. Schmucker. more. Tex... 6th.. Thomas V. Kirk Pistrict director, dist. 9, Norfolk ,Va , Mich. 13th... Percy L. Prentis Pistrict director, dist. 10, Jacksonville, Fla- Ohio- 18th.„ Thomas Thomas Pistrict director, dist. 11, Petroit, Mich Pistrict director, dist. 12, Cincinnati, Ohio... 93 94 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Bureau of Immigration—Con. Immigration Service—Con. M. A. Koykendall Pistrict director, dist. 13, Atlanta, Ga Nebr... 6th. Howard P. Ebey Pistrict director, dist. 14, Chicago, 111 Mont lst. William W. Tuttle Commissioner of immigration, dist. 17, New Orleans, La. Olaf B. Holton. N.Pak, 3d. Pistrict director, dist. 18, Grand Forks, N. Charles W. Seaman Pak. N. Y...31st . Frank Hays, jr Pistrict director, dist. 19, Minneapolis, Minn.Colo.. . 24th. Ellsworth P. Reynolds. Pistrict director, dist. 20, Omaha, Nebr Tex 13th. WUliam M. Hanson Pistrict director, dist. 21, Kansas City, Mo.. Mont lst. Charles K. Andrews. — Pistrict director, dist. 22, San Antonio, Tex.. Ariz.. lst- William R. Mansfield- Pistrict director, dist. 23, Helena, Mont 7th. George K. Harris Pistrict director, dist. 24, Penver, Colo N.Y. lst. Alfred Hampton...... Pistrict director, dist. 25, El Paso, Tex Mont— 2d_. Luther Weedin. Pistrict director, dist. 26, Spokane, Wash Wash.. Raphael P. Bonham. Commissioner of ifnmigration, dist. 28, Oreg— lst. John P. Nagle. 5th. Seattle, Wash. Calif... Pistrict director, dist. 29, Portland, Oreg Walter E. Carr Wis 6th. William G. Strench. Commissioner of immigration, dist. 30, Mo 7th. Norval P. Nicholas. San Francisco, Calif. Pistrict director, dist. 31, Los Angeles, Calif... Alfred E. Burnett- Pistrict director, dist. 32, Ketchikan, Alaska-Tex 12th... James B. Bryan Commissioner of immigration, dist. 33, San Ky—. 3d Juan, P. R. Children's Bureau Pistrict director, dist. 34, Honolulu, Hawaii.. Grace Abbott PistricChief..t. director, dist. 35, Galveston,Tex HI 2d Katherine F. Lenroot— Assistant to the chief... Wis 3d Emma O. Lundberg—. Pirector social service Wis — 4th„„ Ellen N. Matthews.... Pirector industrial division ..-_-_- Josephine A. Roche Economic analyst (director special studies)— Mass... 9th— N.Y... 17th... Henry Schultz Economic analyst (director statistical division) Pa 10th— Isabelle Mott Hopkins. Associate economic analyst (director, editorial P. C... Laura Elmore.. division). P. C... Richard A. Bolt Chief clerk Md.... 5th„„ Blanche M. Haines. Specialist in maternal and infant hygiene Mich... 4th.... Florence E. Kraker. Medical officer (director maternal and infancy Pa 3d .... division). Martha M. Eliot Associate director, maternal and infancy Conn division. Edith Reeves Solenberger Specialist in maternal and infant hygiene, Pa New Haven, Conn. Bureau of Naturalization Associate economic analyst (expert studies Raymond F. Crist Commissionecrippled children)r of Naturalization, Philadelphia—, Pa. P.C.. Thomas B. Shoemaker- Peputy Commissioner P.C Harry R. Burrill Chief clerk P. C... Henry B. Hazard Chief naturaUzation examiner Oreg... 3d J. H. Wagner Chief naturaUzation examiner Pa 13th... Md... 6th... WilUam L. Soleau Chief division (chief naturaUzation examiner). Naturalization Service

James FarreU Pirector, dist. Boston, Mass Mass.. 13th. Merton A. Sturges Pirector, dist. New York, N. Y Minn. 8th.. John C. F. Gordon Pirector, dist. Philadelphia, Pa Calif.. 3d... Jesse Thomas Pirector, dist. Washington, P. C N.J... 5th.. L. N. Kilman Pirector, dist. N.Y.. 40th W. M. Ragsdale Buffalo, N. Y. Pirector, dist. Ky.„. 4th.. W. T. Shockley- Pirector, dist. Pittsburgh, Pa 5th.. O. T. Moore ...... Pirector, dist. Cleveland, Ohio Ga— 11th. Walter A. Kiefer Pirector, dist. Petroit, Mich.. Mass.i 3d... Worthington Blackman. Pirector, dist. Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio.. 1st'.. F. J. Schlotfeldt. Pirector, dist. , Birmingham, Ala Fla.„_. 3d... Thomas S. Griffing Pirector, dist. Chicago, HI Nebr.. 4th.. Walter Wheatley Pirector, dist. Minn. 27th St. Louis, Mo— Robert S. Coleman Pirecotr, dist. N.Y.. 3d... A. H. Bode. Pirector, dist. New Orleans, La Va— lst.. C. A. Ramsey Pirector, dist. St. I»aul, Minn Colo.. 2d„. Charles F. Tucker Pirector, dist. Omaha, Nebr. Kans.. 12th. Pel L. SuUivan Pirector, dist. Kansas City, Mo 1st.. P. J. Phillips Pirector, dist. Tex... 2d- Fort Worth, Tex Idaho. Penver, Colo Oreg.. Salt Lake City, Utah Official Register of the United States, 1925 95

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John Speed Smith...... Pirector, dist. 20, Seattle, Wash ._: Ky.... 8th. V. W. Tomlinson Pirector, dist. 21, Portland, Oreg Oreg— 3d„ Paul Armstrong Pirector, dist. 22, San Francisco, Calif. Utah- lst- Frederick Jones. Pirector, dist. 23. Los Angeles, Calif... Calif. . 7th. Women's Bureau

Mary Anderson. Pirector 111. 9th.. Agnes L. Peterson Assistant director Minn.. 4th.. Ethel L. Best Industrial supervisor- N.Y... 25th. Caroline Manning Industrial supervisor- Minn.. 5th . Lillian M. Lewis... Chief clerk 6th.. Md— Employment Service In District of Columbia Francis I. Jones Pirector general •- N.J. 3d.. Mary Stewart. Pirector, junior division Colo. 3d.. William Henry Pavies Pirector (industrial information division)... 7th. Robert M. Pilkington Superintendent, Pistrict of Columbia office- Ind_. 8th. George W. Harsch Chief clerk . Ohio- 2d.. Outside District of Columbia

Charles P. Brown Director, dist. 1, Boston, Mass— Mass.. 6th- Edward I. Bolton . Pirector, dist. 2, New York, N, Y__. N. Y.. 7th.. Barney Cohen , ... Pirector, dist. 3, Chicago, 111 111 2d„. Richard T. Jones Pirector, dist. 4, Minneapolis, Minn.— Minn. 8th.. Charles E. Wintersmith Pirector, dists. 6 and 7, Louisville, Ky 5th_. Quince Record Director, dist. 8, Denver, Colo Ky—. lst- Colo.. Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transportation (U. S. Housing Corporation) In District of Columbia Robert Watson : .. President 5th.. Thomas W. O'Brien-.. Vice president Pa.„, 5th- L. E. Reed Treasurer... Mass. 4th__ C. H. Gerner District supervisor N. Y_. 17th. A. S. Ness .- Chief accountant- N.Y. 6th.. J. J. Leonard.. Auditor..-_..-.-.- Vt-. lst— A. P. Monteath Counsel 10th. N. C 59927—25t 8 MISCELLANEOUS

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Clyde B. Aitchison.. Commissioner, chairman Oreg.. 3d... $12,000 Balthasar H. Meyer. . Commissioner. Wis... 9th- 12,000 Charles C McChord. Commissioner Ky.„. 5th.. 12,000 Commissioner.. Colo.. 2d... 12,000 Henry C.Hall Commissioner Mass.. 13th. 12,000 Joseph B. Eastman.. Commissioner.. Wis—. 7th.. 12,000 John J. Esch Commissioner Wash. 5th_. 12,000 J. B. Campbell Commissioner Ind... 7th.. 12,000 Ernest I. Lewis Commissioner N.J... 5th.. 12,000 25th. Frederick I. Cox Commissioner D.C. 12,000 6th.. Frank McManamy.. Commissioner N. Y„ 12,000 Secretary... ..: 7, 500 Thomas F. Woodlock Ga—. Assistant secretary , 4,000 D. C__ George B. McGinty.. Chief clerk and purchasing agent 6th... 3,100 Alfred Holmead Disbursing clerk D.C. 9th... 3,600 T. Leo Haden Appointment clerk and personnel officer D. C. 3d— 3,600 W. M. Lockwood Director, Bureau of Accounts Md— 31st.. 7,500 Director, Bureau of Finance 10,000 John B. Switzer NHI. Y.. 10th.. Chief examiner, Bureau of Formal Cases 7,500 Alexander Wylie Oreg— 37th. Chief, Bureau of Informal Cases Vt-_. 2d.._ 5,200 Charles D. Mahaffie.. Pa—. Chief and attorney, Bureau of Inquiry Colo.. 2d.„. 6,000 Ulysses Butler. Chief counsel, Bureau of Law Wash.. 3d.. 10,000 Arja Morgan Chief inspector, Bureau of Locomotive In­ Wis—. 7th. 6,000 John J. Hickey spection. HI 3d- 6,000 Chief inspector (Director), Bureau of Safety. 7,500 Patrick J. Farrell Wis.... 3d.. Director, Bureau of Service. 7,500 Alonzo G. Pack Okla... 5th. Director, Bureau of Signals and Train Con 7,500 Wilfred P. Borland-. Minn.. 3d.. William PiBartel... trol Devices. 10,000 , E. H. DeGroot, jr.— Director, Bureau of Statistics 9,000 Max O. Lorenz Director, Bureau of Traffic _ W. V. Hardie UNITED STATEActing directorS RAILROA, Bureau of DValuatio LABOn R BOARD Charles F. Staples... [The offices of the board are located at 608 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, HI.] [Section 304 of public law No. 152, Sixty-sixth Congress (the railroad act), provides for a board to be known as_ the Railroad Labor Board, to be composed of nine members, to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, as foUows: Three members constituting the labor group, repre­ senting the employees and subordinate officials of the carriers; three members constituting the manage­ ment group, representing the carriers; and three members constituting the public group, representing the public]

Ben W. Hooper Member, chairman Tenn-- $10,000 Horace Baker Member Ohio... 10,000 J. H. Elliott Member Tex— 10,000 E. F. Grable Member Mich.. 10,000 G. W. W. Hanger- Member D.C 10,000 Samuel Higgins 10,000 Member N. Y... W. L. McMenimen Mass... 10,000 Member ... 10,000 E. P. Morrow Ky Member 2d 10,000 A. O. Wharton Member Mo-.. 3d 5,000 L. M. Parker Secretary Tenn_. 2d 4,500 T. E. Bickers Examiner Va 3d 4,500 G. A. Cook 4,500 Examiner Ill nth— C. J. Prawford 4,500 Examiner Md— 2d J.W.Walsh _. Mass... 4,300 96 \ Examiner M.W.Hart Phief statistician... N. C... Official Register of the United States. 1925 ' 97

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD

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Offices of the Board

T. V. O'Connor Commissioner, chairman N. Y„. 42d. $12,000 Edward P. Plummer Commissioner, vice chairman Me 2d.._ 12,000 William S. Benson Commissioner Ga 6th.. 12,000 Bert E. Haney.... . Commissioner Oreg—. 3d__. 12,000 William S. Hill...—.... 10th. 12,000 S. Dak. Meyer Lissner Commissioner 2d... 12,000 Calif- John Henry Walsh Commissioner 12,000 La 17th. Frank A. Lord Commissioner 2 7,200 N. Y__, 21St. J. C. Jenkins Special investigator lst.. 210,000 Angelo Conti Special expert, Bureau of Operations N. Y„. 27th. 2 7,500 John Nicolson Consulting expert, Bureau of Construction. Pa 1st.. Thomas A. Wadden 7,500 Special expert, Bureau of Traffic N. Y... 5th_. 5,000 Virgil C. Miller — S. Dak. 7th. A. L. Lansdale.. Senior examiner, Bureau of Finance 2 4,200 Iowa... 9th. 2 C. 0. Arthur—-. Chief, Division of Statistics D. C... 6th, 4,000 RoyH. MorriU. Examiner, Bureau of Traffic 5th. 4,000 E. J. Skidmore.. Ind.... Examiner, Bureau of Regulation Mass... 5,200 M. L. Fowler Secretary 2 3,900 Legal Department Mich.. N. J._ 8th„ Chauncey G. Parker Chief personnel officer _ '•3,00 15,000 0 S. C—. 10th. 2 Stephen Barker Purchasing agent. N. J.. 7,500. 8th.. A. M. Boal . ... General counsel Mass. 8, 500 Disbursing Office Assistant to general counsel Admiralty counsel Edward H. Schmidt..'.... Ind — 7th. 2 10,000 Heber M. Wells ... Disbursing officer Utah.. 2d- 2 7,000 Assistant disbursing officer Recruiting Service

W. P. Seymour Assistant to director, Washington. N.Y. lst.. 2 4,200 Harrington Pike... Shipping agent, Boston Mass. 11th. 2 3,30C A. L. Kline Special agent, New York. _/.__!____...... N.Y. 5th.. 2 4,200 Charles W. Sanders Agent, Philadelphia _-___-!. Pa— 6th.. 2 3,300 Frank H. Haines 4th.. J. W. S. Butt Agent, Baltimore i.-_i— ,. Md.. 2d... ' 3,600 2 F. W. Spencer Agent, Norfolk --•._.. Va— 1st.. 3,300 Pascal C. Pozzi Agent, Savannah ;_-_ Ga,_. 2d... 2900 L. S. Howell... Agent, New Orleans La_ — 5th.. 2 3,000 Harold 0. Jones Agent, San Francisco Calif.. 3d... 2 3,300 J. Howard Payne Agent, Portland Oreg. lst.. 2 3,000 ? The annual report of the ShippinAgentg ,Boar Seattld foe r the fiscalyea r ended June 30, 1925Wash, .contain s a complet2 3,600e list of the employees of the board on June 30, 1925, by name, desi_naH u, legal residence, and com­ pensation. 2 Paid from Emergency Fleet Corporation funds. UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION

Board of Trustees Elmer E. Crowley. President N. Y... 6th..„ $18,000 George K. Nichols. Assistant to president and trustee Pa 10th... 9,000 Asa F. Davison Trustee and. vice president in charge of 13th... (?) operations. • Mass.— Wilson B. Keene Trustee and vice president in charge of traffic. N. Y.__ 6th— (>) J. Harry Philbin Trustee and manager of ship sales Md— 2d 3 Edward H. Schmidt. ( ) Trustee and treasurer Ind 7th— (?) Office of the Secretary RoyH. Morrill Secretary.. .,. Mass...: 9th..„ « 5, 200 E. J. Skidmore - — I Chief personnel officer I. Mich.. 6th.... 3,900 i Receives compensation only as vice president in charge of operations (see p. 99). 2 Receives compensation only as vice president in charge of traffic (see p. 99). s Receives compensation only as manager of ship sales (see p. 100). * Receives compensation only as treasurer (see p. 100). * Paid from United States Shipping Board appropriation. 98 Official Register of the United States, 1925

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Continued

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

Investigation Department

Frank Burke. Manager __•_.._ N. Y.­ 6th...

Statistical Department

C. P. Stone—.— Staff assistant in charge •_•._.•-•-JSC.* Calif. 5th— Legal Department

Chauncey G. Parker—. General counsel . N. J 8th... Stephen Barker Assistant to general counsel N. J„„ 10th. Thomas H. Madigan '...... Assistant counsel in charge of claims, claims N.H.. 2d... division. Ralph H. Hallett Mass- 12th. Assistant counsel, law division.--.- —. A. M. Boal _- 8th„ Admiralty counsel, admiralty division Mass.. Field Executives

United Stales

J. N. Patton District director, Philadelphia. N.Y. 8th. Warren F. Purdy . District director, B oston. _ Fla... 2d- Capt. R. D. GatewOod, U. S. District director, New York $$Navy. District director, Norfolk _._ Oreg.. 2d... G. F. Blair District director, Savannah Va— 1st.. Malcolm V. McFarland District director, New Orleans.. Va— 2d... A. G. Malone District agent, Galveston Mass.. 16th. P.S.Nye District agent, Mobile... Ala... 18th. Elmo L. Davison District director, San Francisco . Calif.. 8th. . F. W. Relyea... District agent, Portland, Oreg... Oreg.. 3d... J. W. Crichton District director, Seattle 11th. R. M. Watkins... N. J... Orient R. C Morton Director for the Orient, Manila. Calif- 1st.. R. M. Johnson District engineer,-Hong Kong... Calif.. nth. George H. CasseU General agent, Honolulu Calif.. 9th„ D. C. Thornton.. General agent, Kobe Fla— 3d... W. I. Eisler Agent, Shanghai • Tenn.. 8th— A. F. Henry Acting agent, Yokohama South America i. Clifford W. Smith Director for Brazil, Rio de Janeiro. Mich__ 4th— Gaillard T. Lowry Port Representative, Santos, Brazil J, J. Henry.. —... Port Superintendent engineer, Balboa. N. J- 12th. George. J. Anderson General agent, St. Thomas Va.... 1st... R. A. Gibson . Director for Argentine, Buenos Aires. _. Calif.. 10th. Office of Vice President in Charge of European Affairs

Joseph E. Sheedy.. Vice president '. N. Y... 1st.. E. P. Erckenbrack. Director for Europe, London Wash,. 1st.. A. Prangnell Manager, operating division, London N. Y... 21st. G. B. Howard Manager, maintenance and repair division, 11th. London. N.Y.. E. E. Lawton. 6th.. Assistant manager, purchase and supply Mich.. : G. B. Moore.... division, London. Wash,, 2d„. C. K.Ford. Manager, traffic, London.. ... D. C... L. E. Anderson. Advertising manager, London .."..'. Calif... 8th.. J. F; Keating... Legal advisor, London N. Y... 21st. District comptroUer, London llfrh. W. L. Slattery- Mass.- W. Wilson Disbursing officer, London 6th.. E. A. Worley... District representative, Liverpool Tex..., 19th. HI 5th „ T.1 A. Miller District representative, Dublin Pay of rank; see Navy Pay TableDistrics itn operatinAppendixg representative, DP. 145.146., Genoa N. Y„, Official Register of the United States, 1925 99

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Continued

Legal residence OFTI-IAL TITLE AND STATION Com­ pensa­ ion is Washington, D. C, unless Cong. State tion otherwise indicated) dist.

Office of Vice President in Charge of European Affairs—Continued P. MacGregor. District traffic representative, Genoa. N.Y. $4,500 W. J. Hague... District operating representative, Copenhagen N.Y. nth. 4,500 D. A. Sullivan. District operating representative, Hamburg N.Y. 24th. 4,500 4th„ A. T. Ross District operating representative, Antwerp- Md._ 4,500 A. A. Tennant. District traffic representative, Antwerp 4,200 D. C Operations

AsaF. Davison... Vice president in charge of operations.. Mass._, . 13th. 15,000 James F. Paige... Assistant to vice president Mass.. 11th. 7,000 W. W. Chisholm. Manager, operating division, San Francisco.. CalifT . 6th_. 6,500 Ulric J. Gendron., Manager, contract division Mass.. 7th__ 7,500 H. Yi' Saint. Manager, stevedoring and terminal division. Wash. 1st.. • 8, 500 M. W. Bowen Manager, purchase and supply division Va.... 8th.. 7,500 Traffic Department

Wilson B. Keene. Vice president, in charge of traffic... N.Y., . 6th... 15,000 J. E. Andrews Assistant to vice president, in charge of traffic N.Y. 28th„ 6,800 F. G. Frieser_> Traffic manager . N.J.. 9th.. 8,000 European and Mediterranean Trades Division John F. Gehan. Manager. Minn. 4th.. 5,100 James Sinclair.. Manager, New York. Calif.. 19th. 6,800 Far East and Long Voyage Division George F. Foley. Manager Mass.. 12th. 4,500 Victor J. Freeze.. Manager, New York. Md_._ 3d... 5,400 West Indies and South American

E.W.Hawkins Pa lst- 5,100 Arthur Pasch Manager, New York N.Y... 7th„ 4,200 Chartering Division Henry Geib Manager, New York N.Y... 5th.„. 3,300 Claims Division

F. T. Underwood Manager . D.C 4,800 Passenger and Mails Division

F. M. Darr Manager „ .. D.C... 4,200 P. J. Gavin Traffic manager, Boston .'•_. Mass— 12th. 3,900 J. G. Thompkins Traffic manager, Baltimore S.C— 6th.. 4,200 A. C Cocke Traffic manager, New Orleans. D. C — 4,500 B. W. Henry Traffic manager, Galveston. — Tex.. 7th„ 2,700 W. W. Minor Traffic manager, San Francisco Calif. 6th„ 4,500 100 Official Register of the United States, 1925

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Continued

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence (Station is Washington, D. C, unless Cong. otherwise indicated) State dist.

Traffic Department—Con. Inland Offices Division Louis F. Klein Assistant to vice president... D. P.. B.; S. Bixler Manager, New York office... N. Y„ 12th_. L. C. Netl Cincinnati office—- Va— 2d— Thomas P. Hay.. Manager, 9th_._ Chicago office.._— Ala__. Judson T. Smith Manager, Detroit office. 5th... Donald F. Washburn Manager, Kansas City office . Minn. 15th.. Joseph S. Houston Manager, Memphis office N. Y.. 10th.. R. J. Whitmire ..'. Manager, Minneapolis office _ Tenn. 5th— Frank L. Jordan Manager, St. Louis office: _ _ - Minn. AtL. Advertising Department Ariz... Charles Speaks Advertising manager, New York- Ohio. 15th... Construction Department .Thomas D. Pitts Manager ,_... Md. .Marine Insurance Department

B. K. Ogden Director of insurance N. J_ 9th.„ Ship Sales Department J. Harry Philbin Manager '__. Md.._. 2d_ Office of the Treasurer

Edward H. Schmidt . Treasurer Ind— 7th.. .HeberM. Wells,- — Assistant Treasurer Utah.. 2d„. ..f. C Nagel Disbursmg officer, New York..:... N. Y._ 22d- A. W. Martin Disbursing officer, Norfolk.. Va..„ 2d„. Disbursing officer, New Orleans Roy A. Perry Pa— 24th. Disbursing officer, San Francisco.. 4th.. Calif.. S. G. Carlton Disbursing officer, Portland, Oreg. 3d— Oreg.. C. B.Taw Disbursmg officer, Seattle 6th.. J. Comptroller'A. Brooke s Department Calif.. Donald S. Morrison.. General comptroller N. J„ 4th.. L. D. Parmelee General auditor , Vt... 1st.. George Montgomery. Resident auditor, Philadelphia—— Pa- 6th._ District auditor, Boston J. C McDonald Mass. 10th. F. J. Morton District comptroller, New York 5th_. District auditor, Baltimore Pa... 4th.. W. A. Ramer District auditor, Norfolk Va... 2d— R. D. Jordan District comptroller, New Orleans.. Va... 4th„ CH. McDaniel District comptroller, San Francisco. Ga... 5th.. H. G. Murphy Agency auditor, Portland, Oreg. Calif. 3d... C F. LarsoU.n S . Lines District auditor, Seattle Oreg. 3d.. P. B. McHale Calif. T. H. Rossbottom General manager. New York Conn.. 4th„„ Official Register of the United States, 1925 101 THE PANAMA CANAL

Legal residence OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Corn- (Official station is Canal Zone unless State Cong. . otherwise indicated) dist.

Executive Department

Col. M. L. Walker, U. S. Army.Governo r - Va— C. A. McHvaine Executive secretary Ohio- 21st... John H. Smith Chief clerk, executive office D.C. 3d—. Guy Johannes Chief, police and fire division Md__. 12th__ C. H. Calhoun Chief, division of civil affairs _. Ind... 26th- W. W. Andrew Superintendent of schools N. Y- 13th.. T. S. Booz General secretary, bureau of clubs and play­ F. Edward Mitchell- grounds. D.PaC— District attorney, Canal Zone Department of Operation and Maintenance Col. Harry Burgess, U. S.Enginee Army.r of maintenance Miss. Maj. F. C Harrington, U. S. Assistant engineer of maintenance. Va— Army. Electrical engineer Pa— 9th.. W. L. Hersh „ Superintendent, Pacific locks HI 7th.. W. R. Holloway Superintendent, Gatun locks N. Y„ 30th. Office engineer 6th., E. D. StiUwell-_- - La Assistant engineer, section of surveys. E. S. Randolph 15th. Chief hydrographer — Mo- 3d... O. E. Malsbury — Municipal engineer Colo.Minn. 15th. R. Z. Kirkpatrick Superintendent, division N. Y- 1st.. G. W. Green Assistant engineer, dredging division. 25th. Fla— J. G. Claybourn Marine superintendent Conn. Leonard Foote Captain of the port, Cristobal-. Captain of the port, Balboa- Ohio- 18th... Capt. J. H. Tomb, U. S. Navy.. Commander W. F. Jacobs, Inspector of hulls and boilers N. Y- Pilot in charge, lighthouse subdivision. 8th_. U. S. Navy. N. Y_. Superintendent, mechanical division... 14th. Commander E. W. Tod, U. S. Ohio- Navy. Assistant superintendent, mechanical divi­ Hl.... 9th... sion. O. Maessen.— Lieut. Cla "' O. Kell, U. S. Assistant to the superintendent, mechanical 111 F.Navy Karige. r division. Calif. CommandeW. H."Stonre R. P. Schlabach, Production superintendent, Cristobal shops. U. S.Suppl Navyy. Depa i tment H. H. Ev ,, s — R. K. Morris Chief quartermaster _. Mo... 4th... Roy R. Watson - Superintendent. . Miss. 8th.., J. B. Fields — Constructing quartermaster Tex— 8th.. General storekeeper.. 7th_. E. H. Parmelee - Ind.. District quartermaster, Ancon-Balboa 34th. B. C. Poole District quartermaster, Cristobal-Gatun. N. Y. 1st.. J. M. King _ - District quartermaster, Pedro Miguel S. C. 5th.. C. Peters. Printer, The Panama Canal Press Tex.. 17th. A. PAccountin. E. Doyleg Department N. Y. Elwyn Greene. Auditor Va.... 8th.. Wilson H. Kromer Assistant auditor on the Isthmus. Pa.... 26th. Robert W. Glaw .. Paymaster ... - Bl­ 13th. Collector , ind... 7th._ Alfred H. Mohr....' Chief accountant Ohio.. lst.. John J. Luckey Chief examiner , HI...., 5th.. Samuel Bardelson Claim officer Mass. 11th. H. H. Hudson Railroad accountant Va... 3d— M. L. HealtDuff h Department Col. W. P. Chamberlain, U. S.Chie f health officer- Me. 2d„ Army. Dr. D. P. Curry Assistant chief health officer Ky... 5th. Surg. C. P. Knight, U. S. P. H. SChie. f quarantine officer D.C Lieut. Col.W. L. Pyles, U. S. Superintendent, Ancon Hospital.. D. C. Army. Superintendent, Colon Hospital- S. C— Maj. John Wallace, U. S. Army Superintendent, Corozal Hospital- Iowa.. 4th. Capt. G. E. Hesner.U. S. Army Health officer of Panama Ala— lst. Dr. Henry Goldthwaite Health officer of Crist bal-Colon. _. 5th. Ga Dr. J. L. Byrd Quarantine officer, Cristobal lst. Dr. C A. Hearne Quarantine officer, Balboa Idaho. 3d.. Dr. J. D. Odom Ala... ? Includes U. S. Army or Navy pay. 2 Pay of rank; no additional compensation for service with The Panama Canal «U. S. Publie Health service pay; see footnote on p. 23. 102 Official Register of the United States, 1925

THE PANAMA CANAL Continued

OFFICIAL TITLE.AND STATION Legal residence Com­ (Station is Washington, D. C, unless pensa­ Cong. otherwise indicated) State tion dist.

Courts G. H. Martin— District judge, Canal Zone Idaho- 2d $7, 500 Irvin M. Lieser . Marshal of Canal Zone Iowa— 7th.„. 5,000 Magistrate, Balboa ... Ky—. 7th— 3,600 J. W. 'Blackburn 3,600 R. A. Wade. Magistrate, Cristobal Iowa- 5th— Washington, D. C, Office A. L. Flint- — -.. General purchasing officer and chief of office Ohio _. 17th— 6,000 Ray L. Smith Assistant to the chief of office.-. 111 12th.„ 4,000 E. D. Anderson — Chief clerk, purchasing department Mo... 12th... 4,400 5, 200 Noble Moore..- Assistant auditor and legal adviser Tenn.. 10th— Inspecting engineer 18th... 5,400 W. A. E. Doying N. Y.. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION The act of February 28,1920, authorizes the President to adjust, settle, liquidate, and wind up all of the matters, including compensation, and all questions in dispute of whatsoever nature arising out of or inci­ dent to Federal control. The act provides that the President shall have the right at all reasonable times until the affairs of Federal control are concluded to inspect the property and records of all carriers whose railroads or systems of transportation were at any time under Federal control.

James C Davis. — Director General $25,000 A. A. McLaughlin General solicitor III 10th— 18,000 S. F. Andrews General attorney D. C— 8,400 L.J.Tracy Comptroller.— Nebr... 2d 15,000 O. Thaeker Assistant to comptroller.. S. C... 4th.„. 7,200 E. H. Frank Auditor . Tex 7th.... 6,000 C L. Stryker Treasurer N. J— 6th.„. 6,000 A. W. StoU Chief clerk.. N. J— 6th— 4,200 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

Dwight F. Davis Secretary of War, commissioner, chairman- Hubert Work . Secretary of the Interior, commissioner William M. Jardine Secretary of Agriculture, commissioner CaUf... 6th.... O. P. Merrill _ Executive secretary.—,. $6,500 Kans... 5th— Maj. Glen E. Edgerton, U. S. Chief engineerz (?) Army. 3 Chief counsel _ Md.. 6th. (?) Maj. Lewis W. Call, U. S. Army (retired). Chief accountant'• Tex_.__ 16th„. 7,500 William V. King Chief clerk* N. Y— 43d„„ 2,800 F. W. Griffith ? Receives no additional compensation for service on the commission. 1 Assigned to duty from the War Department, Engineer Department. ' Assigned to duty from the War Department, Office of the Judge Advocate General. * Assigned to duty from the Interior Department, General Land Office. BOARD OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS FOR ALASKA This board, composed of engineer officers of the United States Army, who receive no additional com­ pensation for service on the board, is charged by law with the construction, repair, and maintenance of roads, tramways, ferries, bridges, and trails in the Territory of'Alaska. The War Department has fixed the organization of the board as foUows: The senior officer on duty, to be designated as the president, shall have general charge of the operations of the board; the engineer officer shall supervise the work of construction in the field; the third officer shall act as disbursing officer of the board.

Maj. James G. Steese (retired).. President, Juneau, Alaska Maj. Lunsford E. Oliver Engineer officer...... First Lieut. Harry E. Fisher- Secretary and disbursing officer. Second Lieut. ArleighT. BelL_.Assistan t to president Second Lieut..Frank A. Pettit. Assistant to president

i Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143,144. Official Register of the United States, 1925 103

UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION

Legal residence OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Com­ (Station is Washington, D. C, unless pensa­ State Cong. tion otherwise indicated) dist.

Offices of the Commission

Thomas O. Marvin Commissioner, chairman Mass. $7, 500 Alfred P. Dennis Commissioner, vice chairman Md... 7,500 Edward P. Costigan Commissioner.. Colo.. 7,500 Henry H. Glassie.— Commissioner D. C 7,500 Albertus H. Baldwin Commissioner ._...' '.. N.Y. 7,500 Edgar B. Brossard Commissioner 7,500 John F. Bethune Secretary _. Utah, 5,200 Scientific and Technical Va.... Divisions George P. Comer Chief, investigator Conn. 3d— 6,000 A. Manuel Fox Chief, economics division N.-Y.. 25 th. 6,000 C. R. DeLong Chief, chemical division Me.. . lst.. 5,600 W. A. Graham Clark. Chief, textile division Mass.. 13th. 5,600 Charles E. McNabb Chief, legal division— _. 10th. 5,200 Penjamin B. Wallace Chief, foreign relations division... D. G__ 5,200 Hl .... 14th. F. Morton Leonard Acting chief, metals division 7th.. 4,600 Charles O. Townsend Chief, sugar division N. Y.. 2d_. 4,400 Oscar A. Juve Acting chief, agricultural division Kans.. 7th- 4,200 Charles F. Yauch _ Chief, sundries division Wis... lst- 4,200 Frederick L. Koch : Chief, ceramics division.-: 4,000 Ohio- 8th. Franklin H. Smith — Chief, wood and paper division: - 4,000 8d„ Harry H.Newton Chief, accounting division. Md.„ 3,800 2d.. George H. Parater Chief, transportation division D. C_ 3,300 SteUa Stewart _.-. Chief, statistical division Va— 3,200 Field Service Va— Representative in Europe, Brussels, Belgium. Mo... 10th. 6,000 Frederick Achenbach Colo.. Henry H. Waters .._ Chief, New York office : N.Y. 21st. 4,500

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARDx [The Federal Reserve BuUetin, issued monthly, is the official organ of the Federal Reserve Board. It contains complete information as to the organization of the board and the Federal reserve system. In addition to the regular official announcements, it gives a national review of business conditions and detailed analyses of financial and industrial conditions, research studies, reviews of foreign banking, and complete statistics showing the condition of Federal reserve banks and member banks. The subscription price is $2; single copies, 20 cents; outside of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the insular possessions, $2.60; single copies, 25 cents.] D. R. Crissinger. Governor- _.. Ohio... 8th— $12,000 Edmund Piatt Vice governor N. Y— 26th._. 12,000 A. P. Miller Member Calif- 6th..„ 12,000 C S. Hamlin... Member.. Mass— 16th— 12,000 Tenn .. 10th... George R. James.. Member . Iowa... 4th..„ 12,000 Edward H. Cunningham Member R. I— 1st.... 12,000 ' Walter L. Eddy Secretary Va 5th.„. 11,000 J. C. NoeU Assistant secretary N. Y— 30th... 6,000 George E. Good.. Chief clerk Fla 4th.... 4,500 Charles W. Hanford Assistant chief clerk.. Va 8th..„ 3,000 A. A. Moore Chief, division of currency Ill 10th... 3,500 7th..„ John De LaMater Chief, gold settlement division. Va Va 8th— 4,500 Walter Wyatt General counsel. Iowa... 7th— 10,000 George B. Vest .. Assistant counsel Mo 5th„„ 5,000 William M.Tmlay.:..... Fiscal ageht.;...—„ _'_ ; .... Mass... 2d 4,550 O. E. Foulk Deputy fiscal agent D.C... 3,950 W. W. Stewart Director, division of research and statistics- 11,000 E. A. Goldenweiser Assistant director, division of research and N.Y— 19th... 6,500 3d Elsie Rackstraw statistics. Mich .. Iowa... 5th..„ 2,800 Edward L. Sm.ad Librarian N. Y... 6th— 8,000 John R. Van Fossen Chief,.division bank operations.. 4,700 James F. Herson Assistant chief, division of bank operations... Ohio... 8th.... 13,000 L. G. Copeland Chief Federal reserve examiner and chief Ind 11th... 4,300 William J. Tucker division of examination. 2,760 Chief, division of issue and redemption , i The salaries and expenses of Assistanthe Federat chiefl Reserv, divisioe Boarn odf issuare paie andd fro redempm a fun­ d created by assessments upon Federal reserve banks. tion. 104 Official Register of the United States, 1925

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence

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

John F. Nugent Chairman Idaho.. 2d... Charles W. Hunt Vice chairman. Iowa.. 9th.. Huston Thompson Commissioner- Colo- lst.. WiUiam E. Humphrey Commissioner.. Wash.. lst.. Vernon W. Van Fleet Commissioner.. Ind.. 13th. Otis B. Johnson Secretary of the commission- D. C Chief Counsel's Office

(Vacancy) Chief counsel William T. Kelley Attorney in eharge of trial work Vt. lst. Adrien F. Busick Attorney in charge of appellate work. Va. 8th. Economic Division

Francis Walker Chief economist Mass... 12th. W. H. S. Stevens Assistant chief economist . La 2d— WiUiam H. England Assistant chief economist- N.Y... 24th. LeClaire Hoover — Chief accountant. Ala.,.. 9th.. Chief Examiner's Office

Millard F. Hudson Chief examiner^ Nev AtL_ Herbert L. Anderson Assistant chief examiner 111 24th„ Ishmael Burton Assistant chief examiner W. Va. 5th... W. E. Clark Attorney in charge of New York office Tex llth_. George F. Soter.._ Attorney in charge of Chicago office Iowa... llth„ Gerald V. Weikert Attorney in charge of San Francisco office. lst. Ellis DeBruler Attorney in charge of Seattle office D. C... Office of Chief of Trial Wash.. Examiners Web Woodfill , Chief nd.. 4th— Franklin P. Baggarly. Assistant chief D. C Board of Review Marshall B. Clarke... —— Chairman ,. .... N. J.._ 9th.. Everett F. Haycraft ..._ Member _•__. —. Minn. 6th.. Robert N. McMUlen...^..., Member . — Tex... 12th. Malcolm A. Coles -.... Member __• .. Calif.. 4th.. Elias C. Alvord Member. __, i ..... Wis... 11th. Export Trade Division

William F. Notz Chief- Wis... 2d. Administrative Division

C. G. Duganne.. — Assistant secretary and auditor. Ga... lst... L. H. Waring Personnel officer.. Pa... 19th.. Andrew N. Ross Disbursing clerk N. J„ lst... James W. Burdette Chief of publications N.Y. 4th_.. John W. Karsner Chief, docket section . Md_. 4th... William H. Galbraith Chief, mail and filessectio n 2d.„. Frank M. HUdebrandt Chief, stenographic section Pa... 4th... Sam F. Shrout Chief, supply section Md._ 8th... Howard R. Eliason Librarian... Mo._ D. C WAR FINANCE CORPORATION

Eugene Meyer Managing director. N.Y. 25th.. George R. Cooksey. Director D. C, Fred Starek—_ Director Floyd R. Harrison.. Director D. C. Chester MorriU—. General counsel Tenn. 2d. George P. Lynde— Secretary D. C R. Reyburn Burklin Treasurer D. C. Official Register of the United States, 1925 105

UNITED STATES BOARD OF TAX APPEALS

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence (Station is Washington, D.C, unless Cong. State otherwise indicated) dist.

J. GUmer Korner, jr Member, chairman of the board N. C.„ 5th— A. E. Graupner _. Member Calif... 4th— Iowa... 9th— WiUiam R. Green, jr.. Member N. Y— 28th-. J. S. Y.Ivins Member N.J... 5th— A. E. James Member Kans— 5th— Tenn... 6th— W. C. Lansdon Member Tex 15th... Benjamin H. Littleton Member . D. C... W. D. Love Member Utah... 2d N. Y— 1st John J. Marquette Member Mass... 12th... Logan Morris Member El 9th— Percy W. Phillips .. Member Fla lst Charles P. Smith Member Minn.. 10th„. John M. Sternhagen. _. Member. — .. Conn.. lst C. M. Trammell- Member. S. L. Trussell Member Robert P. TracyWORL D WASecretaryR FOREIG N DEBT COMMISSION

Andrew W. Mellon. Chairman, Secretary of the Treasury Frank B. Kellogg— Secretary of State Herbert Hoover Secretary of Commerce. _. Reed Smoot U. S. Senator from Utah Theodore E. Burton U. S. Representative from Ohio. _ Charles R. Crisp U. S. Representative from Georgia Kichard Olney. Formerly U. 3. Representative from Massa­ Edward N. Hurley.. chusetts. Garrard B. Winston Formerly chairman U. S. Shipping Board... 1 Receives no additional compensatioSecretaryn as, membe Undersecretarr of they commission of the Treasury. - - 2 Serves without compensation. ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN

Frederick C. Hicks. Alien Property Custodian.. N.Y— William W. Wilson General counsel 111 3d N.H— lst Sewall W. Abbott- Managing director Utah... 2d George D. Casto... Assistant managing director Ind lst Guild C Foster Administrative officer Ohio— 13th... Tenn... 2d Clyde R. Painter.. Chief, division of trusts Okla... 1st— Harmon O. Acuff— Chief, division of claims Oreg— 3d Marion Henderson. Chief, division of law Herbert S. Ward- Chief, division of accounts and audits OIL CONSERVATION BOARD

Hubert Work Secretary of the Interior, chairman (George Otis Smith, Director of the Geological Sur­ Curtis D. WUbur vey, alternate). Secretary of the Navy (Rear Admiral Henry Dwight F. Davis. H. Rousseau, alternate). Herbert Hoover- Secretary of War (Brig. Gen. Edgar Jadwin, alternate). Secretary of Commerce (H. H. Hill, chief petroleum engineer, Bureau of Mines, alternate). 106 Official Register of the United States, 1925

UNITED STATES VETERANS' BUREAU [Returns as of June 15, 1925, for central office and as of June 1,1925, for the field]

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence

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

Central Office Frank T. Hines -. Director Utah.. John D. Cutter Assistant to director — D. C. 12th.. WiUiam H- Conklin..... Deputy director Ohio— 2d— George E. Ijams—. .. Assistant director Md— Assistant director, claims and insurance 1st.— Charles E. Mulhearn R. I... service. 1st—. Omer W. Clark Ohio.. Harold W. Breining Assistant director, coordination service Davis G. Arnold. Assistant director, finance service.— D. C. lst- Edgar O. Crossman National officer R. I... lst,. William Wolff Smith.... Medical director , N. H.. 7th.. 4th_. Samuel M. Moore, jr General counsel . •_. Ind... Budget officer.. , *„__. 10th. Maurice Collins Fla... Benjamin W. Black Executive officer, financeservic e , 2d.., Mass . George S; Kilgour Executive officer, medical service __.. 3d— Edwin A. Shepherd Chief, information and cooperation division... Utah.. 1st.. Horace L. McCoy Chief, mail and records division D. C . 34th. Harley H. Milks— Chief, rehabilitation division N. J... 5th.. 16th. Lewis C Jesseph Chief, claims division Wash. Chief, insurance division 12th. Adelbert D. Hiller -.-,_-. N. Y„ Lyton G. Ament Chief, evaluation division...... 2d.., Wash. Harold V. StirUng Chief, investigation division 1st- John B. Schommer Chief, standardization division Mass.. 10th- WilUam H. Holmes Chief, accounting division...... Wash. 8th.. G. C Skinner Chief, disbursing division. Ohio.. 9th.. Winthrop Adams Chief, general medical division Wis— 38th. Chief, general medical division.. Charles M. Griffiths Pa- lst... Chief, general medical division . Ord Everman _. Mo ... lst.. Leon M. Wilbor Chief, neuro-psychiatric division .. 28th. Chief, neuro-psychiatric division Mass.. Horace C. Dodge 9th. Chief, tuberculosis division---., Wash. Orville D. Wescott 1st. WilUam C. Black Chief, tuberculosis division. . Ind... Louis H. Tripp Chief, chief clerk's division N. Y- 10th. Henry W. LongfeUow C hief, construction division.—-..—.. Colo- 10th. Chief, personnel division .._ 6th„ Leopold Stocker Colo., Charles O. Shaw Chief, supply division Pa— Wilbur H. Close Chairman, central board of appeals Marion E. Pollock Chairman, committee on recoveries . D.-C Karl Scbaffle Chairman, reclassification committee. — .....Wis. „ Regional Offices BureaR-l, Bostonu representativ, Mass e of medical council N.Y.Mass. — 13th. Regional Managers R-2, Portland, Me DM.e C. 4th_. R-3, Manchester, N. H-. 1st.. WUliam J. Blake NMo... H. — R-4, Providence, R. I 3d... Malcolm L. Stoddard R. I— R-5 Burlington, Vt Ga— 2d.„ Herbert H. Rouse R-6, New York, N. Y_... VPat - E. B. Rowbotham ... R-7, Buffalo, N. Y N. Y— lst... AUen Fletcher R-8, Hartford, Conn N. Y— 35th„ A. P. James— R-9, Newark, N. J Conn.. 4th... Joseph J. Kingsbury R-10, Philadelphia, Pa .. N. Y... 31st.. R-ll, Pittsburgh, Pa ^T. J. Bannigan Pa 2d— R-12, Washington, D. C. 6th.. Thomas J. McEvoy R-13, Baltimore, Md Pa 3d.._ H.J. Crosson R-14, Richmond, Va D. C... 5th„ M.J. Shortley. .__. R-15,'Charleston, W. Va. Mass... 6th.. M. B. MacMillan ... R-16, Atlanta, Ga -.. Md— 5th„ R-17, JacksonvDle, Fla„. C. F. Sargent Md— 7th.. R-18, Charlotte, N. C.... D. E. Smith Ga 6th„ R-19, Columbia, S. C—. H. G. Hooks Tenn— 2d... R-20, NashvUle, Tenn... 10th. John M. Slaton, jr R-21, New Orleans, La__ Ga 5th.. M. Bryson R-22, Birmingham, Ala_. S. C... 2d... James S. Pittman R-23, Jackson, Miss...... Tenn._ 4th.. R-24, Cincinnati,.Ohio... Sidney C. Groeschel Ala 9th„ E-25, Cleveland, Ohio... Lewis Tillman. Ala 2d... R-26, Indianapolis, Ind.. B. C Moore Miss... R-27, Louisville, Ky Thomas J. Calvert R-28, Chicago, HI Ohio— W. S. Shipman— .__ Ohio— William M. Coffin Lad- William L. Marlin. La.— John H. Ale 111 Frederick M. Roark Frank T. Duffy Official Register of the United States, 1925 107

UNITED STATES VETERANS' BUREAU Continued

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence Com­ (Station is Washington, D. P., unless pensa­ Cong. otherwise indicated) State dist. tion

Regional Offices—Continued Regional Managers—Con. Luther E_ ElUs R-29, D etroit, Mich.... . Ind... nth.. R. L. Jarnagin R-30> Milwaukee, Wis__..... m 19th__ Charles G. Beck R-31, St. Louis, Mo Mo... 11th.. John A. Brody .... R-32, Kansas City, Mo.. R-33, Mo- 2d___. Frank L. WiUiams Des Moines, Iowa R-34, Iowa., 7th„_ E.J. Wieland Omaha, Nebr .... R-35, Nebr.. 2d.„. Carl D. Hibbard... Minneapolis, Minn.... R-36, Minn. 3d.„_ C. T. Busha, jr R-37, Helena, Mont 2d„„ R-38, Mont. C. T. Hoverson Fargo, N. Dak 2d... . R-39, N.Dak. A. S. Thomson Sioux Falls, S. Dak 35th„ R-40, N.Y... John A. Carlton . Denver, Colo 1st — R^l, Colo... R. R. Gibson Albuquerque, N. Mex. AtL. R^2, Wyo... L. J. Paul.... Salt Lake City, Utah.. 2d— R-43, Utah... Chester Lee Greedy Casper, Wyo. 1stAt L—_ R-44, Wyo — Stanley H. Conner.. San Francisco, Calif... '3d1st— R-45, Md — Kenyon J. Scudder Los Angeles, Calif 3d...6th___. R-46, Calif- R. H. Walker. _._._ Phoenix, Ariz 5th— R-47, Calif— Orville G. Fairburn...... _ Seattle, Wash— . 5th... R-48, Wash- Charles H. Hudelson Boise, Idaho 4th_._ R-49, Idaho.. 5th— Kenneth L. Cooper R-50, Portland, Oreg Oreg... 14th.. Read Johnson R-51, Dallas, Tex Tex — 4th... James A. Winn R-52, Little Rock, Ark Ark_— H. B. Gilstrap R-53, Oklahoma City, Okla_. Okla— Donald F. Peppers Wichita, _Kans._, Iowa... AreR-54a, A , Boston, Mass Mass 13th. Sherman C. Kile San Antonio, Tex Tex.... Area B, New York, N. Y CalifMo. - 10th. Gardner M. Olmsted (acting) . Area CReno, Ne,w Ne Orleansv , La. Ala,. 3d... Area Offices Area D, Chicago, 111 Ill- 7th.. Chief Coordinators Area E, San Francisco, Calif. Colo. 1st... Elon F. Tandy Middleton E. Head Dallas B. Smith Charles W. Spofford... Durbin Van Law 1 Perry Point, Md Calif. 11th. Supply Depots ChiUicothe, Ohio Md._ 6th„_ Representatives in Charge Chicago, IU IU_— Alexander Newman (acting)...Long Island City, N. Y. .Mark S. White Edward A. McGinn Samuel T. Fisk Hospital 24, Palo Alto, Calif Calif. U. S. Veterans' HospitalsHospita l 27, Alexandria, La... Ohio., 12th„ Medical Officers in Charge Hospital 32, Washington, D. C . Fla... 4th.. Parker G. Borden Hospital 37, Waukesha, Wis . Wis... lst... J. Baldwin McComb Hospital 41, New Haven, Conn Mass. 3d.„. Hospital 42, Perry Point, Md... 17th__ Howard C Von Dahm HI..... Hospital 44, West Roxbury, Mass Mass. 8th„. Chester L. Carlisle Hospital 48, Atlanta, Ga Mo­ L. B. Rogers.. . Hospital 49, Philadelphia, Pa Percival G. Lasche Hospital 50, Whipple, Ariz Samuel W. Crittenden Hospital 51, Tucson, Ariz Frank N. Gordon Hospital 52, Boise, Idaho Henry L. Stick Hospital 53, Dwight, IU Hospital 55, Fort Bayard, N. Mex...,. Gail D. Allee , Hospital 57, KnoxvUle, Iowa WiUiam D. McFaul Hospital 59, Tacoma, Wash- Frank B. Brewer Hospital 60, Oteen, N. C John R. MeDill Hospital 62, Augusta, Ga Albert J. Hoskins Hospital 63, Lake City, Fla Oscar C. Willhite Hospital 64, Camp Kearney, Calif- Hospital 65, St. Paul, Minn- W. R. Leverton Hospital 67, Kansas City, Mo Edward P. Odend'hal Hospital 68, MinneapoUs, Minn .. Matthew Baines — Hospital 69, Fort Thomas, Ky .. Rhoderic Browne _._ Hospital 72, Helena, Mont. .. Samuel H. James ,~ Hospital 74, Gulfport, Miss.... """" H. B. Fralic Hospital Edward Hines, jr., Maywood, 111 Edwin J. Rose Horatio D. Luse JRoberWalteRo. MW..rt FergusoC D.. Franci JudkinMaddox..n s s . ... 108 Official Register of the United States, 1925

UNITED STATES VETERANS' BUREAU Continued Legal residence OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Com­ pensa­ NAME (Station is Washington, D.C, unless Cong. State- tion otherwise indicated) dist.

U. S. Veterans' Hospitals- Continued Medical Officers in Charge- Continued Idaho-. 2d $5,20a E. P Bledsoe Hospital 78, N. Little Rock, Ark Va 6,122- Herbert E. Whitledge Hospital 79, Dawson Springs, Ky Ind — lst 6,278 J. F. Wallace — _ ... Colo.. . 3d 6,000' Hospital 81, Bronx, N. Y ..'.. N.Y— 6,000- 17th„. 6,000- WilUam E. Park Hospital 85, Walla Walla, Wash. La 2d 5,600 Pa 14th... 6,00» Wyo— AtL.. 6,000 5,947 10th.„ T. Tenn.. 6,472 N. H— 1st— 5, 200 Okla... 2d 6,000 Ind.-.Calif—. 7th— 6,000 H. E. St. Antoine Vt 1st— 5,200 D. C — Mass.— 3d 6,000 Hospital 96, Tupper Lake, N. Y 6,000 Hospital 97, ChilUcothe, Ohio Ohio-D.C —. 12th.„ 6,000 Hospital 98, Castle Point, N. Y_ Ala 9th„„ 6,472 Wilfred E. Chambers 6th— 6,000 Hospital 100, Camp Custer, Mich CaUf— 6,000 Hospital 101, St. Cloud, Minn Iowa..Pa . 9th— 6,000 Hospital 102) Livermore, CaUf D.C... 6,000 Mass.. 3d .... 5, 500 FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

James J. Davis Secretary of Labor, member, chairman WUliam M. Jardine Secretary of Agriculture, member Herbert Hoover Secretary of Commerce, member. John J. Tigert Commissioner of Education, member, vice Ky_ Harry L. Fidler chairman. Ind. 7th. Member, representative of labor E. T. Franks Ky_ 2d- Member, representative of manufacturing C F. Mcintosh and commercial interests. Ind.. 2d. Member, representative of agricultural inter­ J. C. Wright ests. Mo— 5th. Adelaide S. Baylor- Director Ind— 7th. Earl W. Barnhart—. Chief, home economics education service Calif- 6th. Frank Cushman Chief, commercial education service Mo— 5th. J. A. Kratz—...... 2d- Chief, trade and industrial education service.. Md... C H. Lane Chief, civUian vocational rehabilitation serv­ Tenn . 2d„ Pharles R. Allen ice. Minn. 5th. E. Joseph Aronoff— Chief, agricultural education service N. J... 4th. Editor and educational consultant 1 Serve as members of the board without additional compensation. Secretary and ohief clerk AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION

Gen. John J. Pershing, U. S. Commissioner, chairman. Army. Commissioner, vice chairman.. R. G. Woodside Pa.. Commissioner, Senator from Pennsylvania... David A. Reed Pa.. Commissioner, Representative from Mary­ John PhUip Hill Md. land. Thomas W. MiUer Del. Commissioner, Wilmington, Del D. John Markey Md. Commissioner, Frederick, Md Josephine C. Bentley 111... Commissioner, Chicago, IU. Maj. X. H. Price, U. S. Army Secretary Maj. C. D. Barrett, U. S. Ma­ AssistanOfficer int chargein charge, historica, historical researcl researchh . rine Corps. Assistant in charge, historical research. Capt. H. E. Fuller, U. S. Army Officer in charge, European office (Paris, Capt. H. F. K. Cahill, U. S. France). Army. Chief clerk _ Ga. First Lieut. Thomas North, 1 Pay of rank; no additional compensation for service on the commission. 2U .Commissioner S. Army. s receive no salary. James E. Mangum Official Register of the United States, 1925 109

MIXED CLAIMS COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND GERMANY

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence Com­ (Station is Washington, D C, unless Cong. pensa­ otherwise indicated) State dist. tion

Office of the Umpire

Edwin B. Parker Umpire. — Tex.... 8th— i $15,000 Ephraim P. Bowyer Law clerk. S. Dak. lst- 14,000 Commission and Secretariat

Chandler P. Anderson American commissioner N. Y„ 17th. 12,000 Wilhelm Kiesselbach German commissioner.. (2) Robert E. Newby Joint secretary on part of United States. Iowa— 9th— 3,000 Max Martin Joint secretary on part of Germany 2 American Agency ( )

Robert W. Bonynge Agent N. Y_. 17th. 10,000 Harold H. Martin Counsel and assistant to the agent. Kans. lst- 6,500 J Moyle Gray Attorney and secretary Utah.. 2d.._ 3,000 Jackson C. Lusby Chief clerk and disbursmg officer... Md... 6th._ 3,500 John J. Edwards Attorney Tenn. 2d— 4,000 John K. M. Ewing Attorney , 4,000 N. Y,. lst. Joseph C. Fehr. Attorney _ 5th. 3,800 Edward Widdifield _... Attorney _. Utah.. 3,600 German Agency Md... Karl von Lewinski German agent. (2) Melchior von der Decken Assistant to the agent. 2 Paul Leverkuehn Counsel ( ) T. J. Healy Counsel.— (2) Hermann Janssen... Counsel (2) 1 Compensation paid in equal moieties by the Governments of the United States and Germany. (2) 2 Compensation paid by German Government. AMERICAN AND BRITISH CLAIMS ARBITRATION

Fred K. Nielsen. Agent and senior counsel. $10,000 Stanley H. Udy_ Associate counsel 4,000

INTER-AMERICAN HIGH COMMISSION UNITED STATES SECTION

Andrew W. MeUon... Honorary chairman (Secretary of the Treas­ ury). Herbert Hoover Chairman (Secretary of Commerce) Wesley L. Jones Vice chairman (chairman of the Committee Wash. (?) O.K. Davis on Commerce of the ). N..Y-. Member (secretary of the National Foreign (?) John H. Fahey Trade Council). Mass.. (?) Member (member of the Senior Council of the Chamber of Commerce of the United WiUiam O. Hart States). La... (?) Member (treasurer of thaNational Conference A. C. MiUer — Calif. of Commissioners on Uniform State LaWs). (?) Member (member of the Federal Reserve W.W.Nichols -- N.Y. (?) Board). L. S. Rowe Member (president of the American Manu­ (?) facturers' Export Association). Guillermo A. Sherwell Honorary member (Director General of the N.Y. $6,000 James C. CorUss Pan American Umon). Calif. 4th„„ 3,200 Harriet M. Sweet Secretary 2,540 Research assistant i Serves on the board without compensationAdministrativ. e, assistant : 110 Official Register of the United States, 1925

INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence Com­ NAME (Station is Washington, D.C, unless pensa­ Cong. tion otherwise indicated) State dist.

United States Section Commissioner $7,500 Fred T. Dubois . 7,500 Commissioner _.. N.Dak 7,500 William H. Smith Secretary... D. C 4,000 Canadian Section (?) Henry A. Powell, K. C (?) Sir WilUam Hearst, K. C. M. G. (?) (?)

? Information not available. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION -UNITED STATES, ALASKA, AND CANADA

United States Section E. Lester Jones Commissioner (Director of the Coast and Va. (?) Geodetic Survey, Department of Com­ merce) . James H. Van Wagenen. Engineer to commission. Iowa... 8th. $5,400 R. N. Ashmun.. Mathematician Wash.. 3d.. 4,000 D. C... 4,000 Raymond L. Ross Cartographer 8th..„ Chief clerk and special disbursing officer Va 2,900 RobertCanadia B. Martin nSectio n J.D. Craig Commissioner (Department of th. Interior, Ottawa, Canada). John A. Pounder .... Engineer to commission , 1 Receives no additional compensation for service on the commission. 2 Compensation paid by the Canadian Government. INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION-UNITE D STATES AND MEXICO

American Section George Curry Commissioner, El Paso, Tex _. N.Mex. AtL.. $5,000 Clar_c W. Creps. Secretary and special disbursing officer, El Tex.... 16th... 4,000 Paso, Tex. Randolph E. Fishburn... Consulting engineer, El Paso, Tex Ariz. 4,800 Mexican Section Gustavo P. Serrano Commissioner, Sonora Armando Santacruz, jr... Consulting engineer, Mexico, D. F. Jose Hernandez Ojeda Secretary, Guanajuato 1 Compensation paid by the Mexican Government. CLAIMS COMMISSIONS—UNITED STATES AND MEXICO

General Claims Commission C. van Vollenhoven '. Chairman of commission. (') Nathan L. Miller American commissioner-. N.Y. $12,000 G. Fenandez MacGregor Mexican commissioner... (?) Henry W. Anderson American agent 212,000 Benito Flores Mexican agent _ (?) Special Claims Commission Rodrigo.Octavio Chairman of commission. Nebr. (?) Ernest B. Perry American commissioner.. 12,000 F. Gonzales Roa Mexican commissioner. — Va. (?) Henry W. Anderson American agent — (2) 'Lie: Aqufles-Elorduy— — r:'_ '." Mexican agent — (?) Compensation paid by the Mexican Government. . „—„,*,.,,»_,„_. Acts as American agent of both the General and Special Claims commissions. Official Register of the United States, 1925 111

UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence (Station is Washington, D. C, unless otherwise indicated) S^te °g£

Offices of the Commission William C Deming Commissioner, president- Wyo. AtL_ George R. Wales Commissioner Vt — 1st— Jessie Dell,_ Commissioner . Ga— 1st— Herbert A. FUer 1 Chief examiner Md— 6th... John T. Doyle Secretary N. Y_. 6th... Guy Moffett. Member, Personnel Classification Board.. N. C. 9th... Kenneth C. Vipond... Assistant chief examiner and budget officer... N. Y- 6th„. Ismar Baruch.. :. Assistant to chief examiner 2d— Arthur R. Butler _ Medical officer Conn_ 1st— WilUam C. Hull _ Clerk to commissioners Mo.Oreg,. - 8th„. Carson C Hathaway Personnel officer D. C. 4th... 7th... Elizabeth Downing Disbursing agent N.Y. Elizabeth J. Raymond- Assistant disbursing agent „ Examining Division James G. Yaden' Chief, examining division Ky.... 11th. Luther C Dodd _ Assistant chief, examining division _ Va— 8th.. Laura L. Tracy.. Assistant chief, examining division. N. Y.. 40th. Maurice J. McAuliffe.. Contact representative Minn. 4th._ Frederick W. Brown Associate economic analyst 6th.. Md— Appointment Division Thomas P. Chapman. Chief, appointment division Tex__ 4th„ Calvin W. Bartlett Assistant chief, appointment division. N.Y. 34th. Daniel W. Brobst Assistant, chief, appointment division. Lad- 9th.. Bertram A. Brande Certification clerk La 7th__ Vivian Carlson. Assistant certification clerk _, 43d.. Matthew F. Halloran Contact representative N.Y. 5th- Application Division Md- Thomas A. Griffin Chief, application division Va—. 1st... James B. Baugh, jr _ Assistant chief, application division Tenn. 9th... Herbert E. Morgan Director, public information and recruiting-. Pa.... 33d... Anna E. Black In charge bureau of information..; . Ohio.. 11th.. Division of Investigation and Review Henry A. Hesse Chief, division of investigation and review... 29th. Benjamin W. Kumler. Assistant chief, division of investigation and S. Dak. 1st.. review. Office of Accounts and Purchases Henry G. Porter Chief, office accounts and purchases Va. 8th. RayL. Woodward Assistant chief, office accounts and purchases. Va. 8th. Field Force

Lewis H. Fisher Superintendent fieldforc e and secretary 4th N.J.. 4th. civil service district. Henry Behlert Assistant superintendent, fieldforc e N.Y. 3d... Ernest L. Reynolds Secretary, lst dist., Boston, Mass. Mass 7th_. Henry 0. Coles Secretary, 2d dist., New York City Va­ 5th., Stewart Wilson Secretary, 3d dist., Philadelphia, Pa... ra... 7th., Lawson A. Moyer Secretary, 5th dist., Atlanta, G-a 5th- Irwin L. Earhart.. Ga... 1st— Secretary, 6th dist., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ohio. James V. Swanson Secretary, 7th dist., Chicago, 111 10th. Joseph M. Shoemaker Secretary, 8th dist., St. Paul, Minn 111... 4th.. Ballard H. Clemmons Secretary, 9th dist., St. Louis, Mo Minn 10th- E. H. Jennings Secretary, 10th dist., New Orleans, La Mo... 2d— Charles W. Paine Secretary, 11th dist., Seattle, Wash __ La 1st... 6th.. Charles L. Snyder Secretary, 12th dist., San Francisco, Calif Wash John G. Teicher lst... Secretary, 13th dist., Denver, Colo Calif. Colo.. 112 Official Register of the United States, 1925

UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence Com- (Station is Washington, D. C, unless Cong. tion State otherwise indicated) dist.

Chief III 10th— $7,500 Mich— 3d 6,000 N.Y— 5th..._ 5,800 Chief investigator, duplication of work At L.. 5,200 Wash.. 4; 200. Wilson E. Wilmot Chief investigator, labor-saving devices N.YD. C — — 15th... 4,400 N.J— 9th-— 4,400

PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION BOARD

Frederick J. Bailey Chairman (alternate for Director of the Bu­ Vt 2d —. reau of the Budget). Guy Moffett - N. C.„ 9th— Member (alternate for a CivU Service Com­ William H. McReynolds. missioner) . Mich.. 3d Member (alternate for Chief, Bureau of Effi­ James V. Bennett R.I— 3d ciency). Secretary to the board (detaUed from Bureau 1 Compensation paid by bureau oorf commissioEfficiency)n. making detail. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

Office of the Comptroller General J. R. McCarl. ComptroUer General.. _ Lurtin R. Ginn Assistant comptroller general... Ind.... 9th— Pa 6th— R. L. Golze.— Solicitor ._ Mo 1st — J. L. Baity Executive officer Mo 13th... M. E. Rhodes Counsel Colo... 1st—_. N. J — 6th— H. A. A. Smith Chief of investigations N. Y... 5th.... Charles H. Cooper Assistant chief of investigations Pa 20th... Frank Bruk.. Chief, emergency fleet audit Ohio... 7th— Ohio... 8th— John K. WilUs Chief clerk E. F. Inbody.. Chief, division of appointments. — Carl ColUer Disbursing clerk —-- T Ohio... 8th.... Chiefs of Divisions Chief, bookkeeping division 111 . 20th„. F. H. Bogardus... Chief, claims division Mo.... 3d W. S. Dewhirst Chief, civil division Tenn... 4th.„. Mich 9th— Earl Taggart— Chief, miUtary division . Md— 6th— W. H. Barksdale Chief, Post Office Department division 111 8th„„ C T. M. Cutcheon Chief, transportation division Edgar W. Moore Chief, check accounting division UNITEEdward W.D Bel STATEl S EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION

Bessie Parker Brueggeman Commissioner, chairman- Mo.... 12th„. Charles H. VerriU Commissioner _. Md.... 6th„„ Ind 7th— Harry Bassett -. Commissioner. Tenn ... 3d S. R. Golibart, jr Secretary-.... Calif- 9th„„ Edward C. Ernst Medical director ...... Wash .. 2d Me 3d... „ Samuel D. Slentz Attorney. '__. Wash.. 3d Augustus P. Norton... Chief claim examiner Va 8th— Robert J. Hoage,, Chief statistician D. C— Arthur H. Gardes Chief of accounts Margare1 Surgeont D,. UniteBrightwell—d States. PublicChie Healtf ofh assemblService,y divisiodetailend to commission. Official Register of the United States, 1925 118

FEDERAL COORDINATING AGENCIES

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence (Station is Washington, D.C, unless otherwise indicated) State

Office of the Chief Coordinator Brig. Gen. Henry C Smither, Chief Coordinator. U. S. Army. Coordinating Boards Permanent Conference on Printing Gleorge H. Carter. _. Chairman (PubUc Printer) fames W. Burdette. Secretary (Federal Trade Commission). Federal Real Estate Board Tames A. Wetmore Chairman (Treasury Department) Lieut. Col. D. P. Quinlan, U. S.Vic e chairman (Office of Chief Coordinator). Army. Secretary (Office of Chief Coordinator) Lieut. Commander C W. Cairnes, U. S. Coast Guard. Coordinator for Purchase James A. Egleston Coordinator for purchase (The Fleet Cor­ poration). Federal Purchasing Board Lieut. Commander R. H. Office of chief coordinator- Johnston, U. S. Navy. Federal Liquidation Board Capt. E. W. Bonnaffon, U. S.Executiv e chairman. Navy. Coordinator for Motor Trans­ port, District of Columbia Lieut. Col. Clarence O. Sher-Coordinator for motor transport, District of rill, U. S. Army. Columbia. Federal Traffic Board Lieut. Commander C E. Par­ Coordinator for traffic and chairman. sons, U. S. Navy. Secretary.- Lieut. I. W. Gorton, U. S. Navy, Federal Specifications Board George K. Burgess —- Chairman (Department of Commerce, Bu­ reau of Standards). N. F. Harriman Vice chairman and technical secretary (Bu­ Interdepartmental Board of Con­reau of Standards). tracts and Adjustments Gordon A. Ramsay . Chairman (Bureau of the Budget) Ernest W. Cushing. Assistant to chairman (Bureau of the Budget).. Interdepartmental Board on Simplified Office Procedure Col. F. L. Wells, U. S. Army.Executiv e chairman (Office of Chief Co­ ordinator). Interdepartmental Patents Board Andrew Stewart Chairman (Department of Commerce) . General Supply Committee Francis E. Meloy— Chairman (Department of Agriculture) Maitland S. Wright. Vice chairman (Department of State) Robert LeFevre Secretary (Treasury Department, superin­ tendent of supplies, General Supply Com­ mittee). i Pay of rank; no additional compensation is received for service on these agencies. 114 Official Register of the United States, 1925

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS

The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics was appointed by the President, pursuant to act of Congress approved March 3,1915 (naval appropriations act, Sixty-third Congress). Its membership con­ sists of two officers of the Army, two officers of the Navy, a representative each of the Smithsonian Insti­ tution, the Weather Bureau, and the Bureau of Standards, with five additional persons acquainted with the needs of aeronautical science, or skiUed in aeronautical engineering or its allied sciences. All the mem­ bers, as such, serve without compensation. The duties of the committee are to supervise and direct the-; scientific study of the problems of flight; also to direct and conduct research and experiment in aeronautacs. Under the rules and regulations approved by the President, technical subcommittees have been established. whose duties are to aid in determining the problems in their respective branches of the aeronautical fielg. to be scientifically attacked, and to endeavor to coordinate the research and experimental work involved. in the study of the problems agreed upon. These subcommittees are composed in part of specially ap­ pointed representatives of the Army and Navy Air Services. The committee directly conducts research. and experiment in aeronautics at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, at Langley Field, Va. The entire committee meets twice a year, in October and April; the executive committee,holds regular monthly meetings and special meetings as necessary. OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence Com­ (Station is Washington, D. C, unless pensa­ State Cong. tion ' otherwise indicated) dist.

Charles D. Walcott, Sc. D. Chairman; Secretary Smithsonian Institu­ N. Y.. 33d... (?) tion, Washington, D. C. David W. Taylor, D. Eng-Secretary, Washington, D. C ... Va.. 8th... (?) Joseph S. Ames, Ph. D. Chairman executive committee; director phys­ Md. 2d— (_> ical laboratory, , George K. Burgess, Sc. D Baltimore, Md. Calif... 3d„. (-> Member; Director Bureau of Standards, Maj. John F. Curry, U. S. Washington, D.C. N. Y...17th. (?> Member; chief, engineering division, Air Serv­ Army. Calif... 8th., WiUiam F. Durand, Ph. D... ice, Dayton, Ohio. (?> Member; professor of mechanical engineering, Capt. Emory S. Land, U. S. Wyo... (?> Stanford University, Calif. Navy. Member; Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy De­ Ohio... 12th. (?> Charles F. Marvin, M. E partment, Washington, D.C. Rear Admiral WiUiam A. Mof- Member; Chief, United States Weather Bu­ S. C....1st.. (>> fett, U. S. Navy. reau, Washington, D.C. W.Va. 6th_. Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, Member; Chief, Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy (?) Department, Washington, D. C. U. S. Army. Mass... 8th.. (?) Member; Chief of Air Service, War Depart­ S. W. Stratton, Sc. D... OrvUle Wright, B. S. ment, Washington, D. C. Ohio... 3d— (?) Member; President Massachusetts Institute George W. Lewis of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Md — 6th.. $7,000 John F. Victory Member; Dayton, Ohio D. C- 5,000 Edward H. Chamberlin. Director of aeronautical research D. C. 3,000 In Charge of Field Stations Assistant secretary Chief clerk Leigh M. Griffith Engineer in charge, Langley Memorial Aero­ CaUf. 5,200 nautical Laboratory, Langley Field, Va. John J. Ide Technical assistant in Europe, Paris, France. N.Y. 6,000

? Members of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics serve without compensation. THE AERONAUTICAL BOARD The Aeronautical Board is established by agreement of the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy to investigate, study, and report upon all questions affecting jointly the development and employ­ ment of the Army Air Service and naval aviation and to prevent duplication of effort in the several! activities. It is appointed jointly by the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy.

Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick.. Chief of Air Service (?) Maj. H. C. Pratt Chief of Training and War Plans Division, (?) Air Service. Col. E. R. Stone. Member of War Plans Division, General (?) Staff. Rear Admiral WiUiam A. (?) Mofiett. Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics Lieut. Commander Marc A. Chief of Planning Division, Bureau of Aero­ (?) Mitscher. nautics. Commander J. H. Newton Member of War Plans Division, Naval (?) Operations. Jarvis Butler S. Dak. lst- 1 Secretary..._..._ $3,100

1 Pay of rank; no additional compensation as member of The Aeronautical Board. ' Detailed from Navy Department; receives no additional compensation as secretary of The Aeronau • tical Board. Official Register of the United States, 1925 115

THE JOINT BOARD The Joint Board is estabUshed by joint agreement of the Secretaries of War and the Navy, to consider and reach common conclusions on all matters calling for the cooperation of the two services., It is appointed jointly by the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy.

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Maj. Gen. John L. Hines Chief of staff (?) • Maj. Gen. Dennis E. Nolan Deputy chief of staff (?) Brig. Gen. H. A. Smith... Assistant chief of staff, war plans division (?) (?) Admiral Edward W. Eberle... Chief of naval operations (?)• Hear Admiral .Thomas J. Sonn. Assistant chief of naval operations.. (?) Capt. William H. Standley Director, war plans division, Office of Naval 1st.... 2 $3,100 Jarvis Butler Operations (acting). Secretary—- _, 1 Pay of rank; no additional compensation as member of The Joint Board. 2 Detailed from Navy Department; receives no additional compensation as secretary of The Joint Board. UNITED STATES COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE The CouncU of National Defense, composed of members of the Cabinet, was directed by the act of August 29,1916, as a war measure, to nominate to the President an advisory commission consisting of not more than seven persons, each possessing special knowledge of some industry, public utility, or the develop­ ment of some natural resource, or otherwise specially qualified for the performance of such duties as should eome within their jurisdiction. The records of the Council of National Defense, as well as those of the War Industries Board and the Committee on Public Information, are now under the jurisdiction of the Assistant Secretary of War, who is charged by law (act of June 4,1920) with supervision of the procurement of all military supplies and other business of the War Department pertaining thereto and the assurance of adequate provision for the mobilization Of materiel and industrial organizations essential to war-time meeds. Dwight F. Davis Secretary of War, chairman. •Curtis D. Wilbur Secretary of the Navy _. .Hubert Work Secretary of the Interior WUliam M. Jardine Secretary of Agriculture Herbert Hoover Secretary of Commerce James J. Davis Secretary of Labor , (?) Lieut. Col. M. R. Hilgard, Custodian of records U. S. Army. ? Pay of rank; receives no additional compensation as member of the councU. NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS

Headquarters Office National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio Oeorge H. Wood President, board of managers Ohio... 3d.. $4,000 C. W. Wadsworth Geperal treasurer Ohio- 3d.. 5,000 B. F. Hayden...... Chief surgeon .... Ohio... 3d.. 4,500 B. K. Cash Inspector general Ohio— 3d_. 3,500 F. W. Franke Assistant general treasurer Ohio- 3d.. 3,500 RoyB. Shook Superintendent, General Depot, Dayton, Ohio... 3d.. 2,400 Branch Homes Ohio. Fred C Runkle Governor, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio Ohio... 3d„ 4,200 Charles M. Pearsall— Governor, NorthwesternBranch, Milwaukee, Wis— 4th. 4,200 Keith Ryan Wis. Me..„. 1st., 3,300 _.. A. Thompson Governor, Eastern Branch, Togus, Me_ Va 1st.. 3,600 C H. Barth Governor, Southern Branch, Hampton, Va.. Kans .. 1st.. O. K. Marshall Governor, Western Branch, Leavenworth, Calif... 10th. 4,200 William MacLake Kans. Ind.... 11th. 6,000 Governor, Pacific Branch, Los Angeles, Calif. John A. Hadley Medical director and superintendent, Marion Ill 18th. 3,300 W. C.Klotz (. Branch, Marion, Ind. Tenn. 1st.. 6,000 J. A. Barker Governor, Danville Branch, Danville, 111 S. Dak. 3d. 3,300 Medical director and superintendent, Moun­ tain Branch, Johnson City, Tenn. Governor and surgeon, Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S. Dak. 116 Official Register of the United States, 1925

UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' HOME The United States Soldiers' Home is for the use of old, invalid, and disabled soldiers of the Regular Army. It is maintained entirely from funds derived from pay of Regular Army soldiers.

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Maj. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss (re­ Governor- tired). Deputy governor... Maj. P. W. West (retired) Secretary-treasurer. Col. W. C Babcock (retired).. Chief surgeon Col. H. P. Birmingham (re­ Quartermaster and purchasing officer. tired). Col. D. S. Stanley (retired) 1 Pay of rank. FEDERAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD

Frank B. Kellogg... Secretary of State, member :. Andrew W. Mellon . Secretary of the Treasury, member Herbert Hoover Secretary of Commerce, member . Mo. 4th.. Wuliam B. Norris.. State Department representative, advisory Levi G. Nutt. committee. 111... 18th. Treasury Department representative, ad­ Charles C Concannon.. visory committee,, and secretary of the Ga_. board. Manford R. Livingston. Ind. 4th. Commerce Department representative, ad­ visory committee. Assistant secretary of the board (detailed from 1 No separate compensation provided; compensation received in respective departments named. Treasury Department). NATIONAL SCREW THREAD COMMISSION

George K. Burgess Chairman (Director of the Bureau of Stand­ Calif... 3d ards). Lieut. Col. E. C. Peck, U. S. Ohio- 20th... Representing the War Department Army. Representing the War Department-, Conn-- 3d Col. John O. Johnson, U. S. Army. Representing the Navy Department, Va 8th— Commander Miles A. Libbey, Representing the Navy Department- Pa 1st— U. S. Navy. Commander J. B. Rhodes, Representing the American Society of Me­ Mass .. 1st — U. S. Navy. chanical Engineers. Luther D. Burlingame. R. I— 3d Frank O. Wells Representing the American Society of Me­ Earle Buckingham chanical Engineers. Conn__ lst Representing the Society of Automotive En­ George S. Case Ohio... 20th... gineers. , H. W. Bearce Representing the Society of Automotive En­ Me 2d gineers. Secretary (senior scientist, Bureau of Stand­ ? Receives no compensation as a membeards.)r of the National Screw Thread Commission. 2 Serves without compensation. Official Register of the United States, 1925 117

COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence Com- (Station is Washington, D. C, unless Cong. tion otherwise indicated) State dist.

Charles Moore Comm ssioner, chairman (?) James L. Greenleaf. Comm N.Y (?) H. Siddons Mowbray Comm ssioner (?) Milton B. Medary, jr ssioner Pa (?) William Adams Delano Comm ssioner N.Y. (?) Lorado Taft Comm ssioner HI (?) Comm ssioner _.- . Ohio H. P. Caemmerer Secretar y and executive officer . . Wis $2,400 Grimm

i Serve without compensation; the members are reimbursed for their traveling expenses. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC PARKS

Lieut. Col. CO. Sherrill, U. S Director (i) Army. Earl G. Marsh— Chief, construction and major alterations sec­ D.C. $3,800 tion. I_ving W. Payne Chief, landscape architecture section HI 3d 3,200 Frank T. Gartside Chief, park maintenance division Md.„. 4th— 3,000 Frank W. Hoover 5,000 Chief, building maintenance division Iowa..D.C —. 2d Bert C Gardner Chief, administrative division 3,600 James F. GUI N.J.... 10th... 3,100 Chief, transportation and supply division D. C.. Charles Henlock— Chief, horticultural division.—, N.Y... 2d 2,700 Patrick Joyce Chief, division D.C — 2,400 Patrick J. Carroll Lieutenant U. S. park police 2,700 1 Pay of rank; no additional compensation for this service. ROCK CREEK AND POTOMAC PARKWAY COMMISSION

Andrew W. MeUon •_ Secretary of the Treasury Dwight F. Davis Secretary of War William M. Jardine Secretary of Agriculture Lieut. Col. CO. SherriU, U. S Executive and disbursing officer- (?) Army. Civil engineer ____._. lst— $3,000 George E. Clark Va.

JOHN ERICSSON MEMORIAL COMMISSION

Simeon D. Fess , Chairman Senate Committee on the Library, chairman. Chairman House Committee on the Library. Curtis D. Wilbur—------Secretary of the Navy Lieut. Col. C O. Sherrill, Executive and disbursmg officer (?) U. S. Army.

Pay of rank; receives no additional compensation for service on the commission. MEADE MEMORIAL COMMISSION

Dwight F. Davis Secretary of War, chairman Simeon D. Fess , Chairman Senate Committee on the Library. Chairman House Committee on the Library. Giflord Pinchot Governor of Pennsylvania - Lieut. Col. C O. SherriU, Executive officer - U. S. Army.

1 Serves without compensation. s Pay of rank; receives no additional compensation for service on the commission. 118 Official Register of the United States, 1925 ARLINGTON MEMORIAL BRIDGE COMMISSION

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Calvin Coolidge President of the United States, chairman Charles E. Dawes.... President of the Senate - - Nicholas Longworth. Speaker of the House of Representatives Bert M. Fernald—— Chairman Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds. Chairman House Committee on Public Lieut. Col. C. O. Sherrill, Buildings and Grounds. (?) U. S. Army. Executive and disbursing officer Maj. J. C. MehafEey, U. S. Assistant - .« Army. Designing engineer. Ill- 3d. $5,C John L. Nagle 1 Pay of rank; receives no additional compensation for service on the commission. NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK COMMISSION

Maj. Gen. Harry Taylor Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army Lieut. Col. J. Franklin Bell, Engineer commissioner, District of Columbia- U. S. Army. Director National Park Service, Department Stephen T. Mather of Agriculture. WiUiam B. Greeley . Chief, Forest Service, Department of Agri­ culture. . Chairman Senate Committee on the District of Columbia. Chairman House Committee on the District Lieut. Col. C. O.Shei, -1. of Columbia. (') Executive secretary 1 Pay of rank; receives no additiona compensation for service on the commission. • COMMISSION ON NAVY YARDS AND NAVAL STATIONS Appointed by direction of the President to carry out provisions of the act of Congress, approved August. 1916, relative to the establishment of navy yards, naval stations, and submarine and aviation bases.

Rear Admiral Washington L. Commissioner- (?) Capps, U. S. Navy. Rear Admiral Harry H. Rous­ Commissioner. (?) seau, U.S. Navy. Commissibher. Capt. Frank T. Chambers, (?) U. S. Navy. ? Pay of rank; see Navy Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 145,146. UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD

Frank Bond Chairman, General Land Office, Depart­ ment of the Interior. Lawrence Martin . Chairman executive committee, Library of James McCormick Congress. Secretary, Geological Survey, Department of the Interior. 1 The membership of this board is made up of representatives from branches of the Government servi who receive no additional compensation for their duties on the board. BOARD OF SURVEYS AND MAPS OF FEDERAL GOVERNMEN

William Bowie Chairman, Coast and Geodetic Survey, De­ partment Of Commerce. Arthur D. Kidder Vice chairman, General Land Office, Depart­ J. H. Wheat ment of the Interior.- Secretary, Geological Survey, Department ofthe Interior, 'The membership of this board is made up of representatives from branches of the Government who receive no additional compensation for their duties on the board. Official Register of the United States, 1925 119

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION The Smithsonian Institution was created by act of Congress in 1846, under the terms of the will of James Smithson, an Englishman, who in 1826 bequeathed his fortune to the United States to found, at Washing­ ton, under the name of the "Smithsonian Institution," an establishment for the "increase and diffusion of knowledge among men." The Smithson fund has been increased by other bequests and gifts. The institution is legaUy an establishment having as its members the President of the United States, the Vice President, the Chief Justice, and the President's Cabinet. It is governed by a board of regents consist­ ing of the Vice President, the Chief Justice, three Members of the United States Senate, three Members of the House of Representatives, and six citizens of the United States appointed by joint resolution of Congress, aU of whom serve without compensation. The secretary of the Smithsonian Institution is its executive officer and the director of its activities. Legal residence OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Com­ (Station is Washington, D.C, unless pensa­ otherwise indicated) ^ate

Office of the Secretary

Charles D. Walcott.. „(1> Assistant secretary.. 8th. Charles G. Abbot.... $5,200 Assistant secretary Kans— 2d._ Alexander Wetmore. '6,000 Chief clerk H. W. Dorsey (?) Accounting and disbursing agent. N. W. Dorsey J i 3,, 000 Editor . Webster P. True (?) WiUiam Lee Gorbin. Librarian- - - Appointment clerk ^.soo JameGOVERNMENs G. Traylor T BUREAUS UNDER DIRECTION OF SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

U. S. National Museum Alexander Wetmore Assistant secretary in charge — — Kans... 2d $6,000 WiUiam de C. Ravenel. Administrative., assistant to the secretary, S.C— 7th__... 5,200 director of arts and industries. Leonhard Stejneger 7. D.C — 5,200 George P. Merrill Head curator of biology Me 2d 5,200 Walter HOugh Head curator of geology - W. Va. 2d—.. 5,200 Bureau of American EthnojogyHead curator of anthropology J. Walter Fewkes Chief , -r- Mass- 9th— 5,200 International Exchanges Charles G. Abbot — Assistant secretary in charge Mass ,, 8th-. 2 5,200 National Zoological Park WilUam M. Mann Superintendent Mont.. lst 5,200 Astrophysical Observatory Charles G. Abbot Assistant secretary (director) Mass 8th— 5,200 A. F. Moore Director, observing station (Harqua Hala, Calif— 10th... 3,000 Hugh B. Freeman Ariz.). CaUf... 10th„. 3,000 Director, observing station (Mount Monte­ International Catalogue ofzuma , Chile). Scientific Literature L. C GunneU _ , Assistant in charge. D.C — 3,000 WilUam H. Holmes Director. HI 2d 5,200

i Paid from Smithsonian Fund. * Paid from Astrophysical Observatory appropriation. »Paid from special appropriation. 'Also charged with supervision of the scientific activities of the Na­ tional Zoological Park and the National Gallery of Art. * Paid from National Museum and International Exchange appropriations. 6 Paid from National Museum appropriation. 59927—25t 9 120 Official Register of the United States, 1925

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON, D. C.

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Board of Commissioners

Cuno H. Rudolph Commissioner, president of board. D. C. Lieut. Col. J. Franklin Bell, Commissioner D. C Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army. Commissioner. D.C Frederick A. Fenning Executive Office Daniel E. Garges Secretary to board. D. C. Auditor's Office

Daniel J. Donovan. Auditor D. C Simon McKimmie Assistant auditor. D.C Estill E. Naylor _ Assistant auditor- D.C. Assessor's Office

William P. Richards Assessor. . D. C Alex. McKenzie. Assistant assessor. D. C. Fred D. AUen... Assistant assessor. D. C. Livingston S. Johnson Assistant assessor. D. C. Charles H. RusseU , Assistant assessor. Frank A. Gunther ...... Assistant assessor. D.C. John T. Bardroff Assistant assessor. D. C Mary C Fitzgerald Assistant assessor- D. C Collector's Office D.C. C M. Towers Collector of taxes D. C W. D. Clark, jr Deputy collector of taxes. D. C Purchasing Office , Marion C Hargrove.— Purchasing officer D. C John W. Wimer Deputy purchasing officer- D. C License Bureau Wade H. Coombs Superintendent of licenses- D. C Edward E. BaUey _ Chief clerk. - D.C. Office of Corporation Counsel Francis H. Stephens Corporation counsel—'...... _. D.C. Robert L. Williams. Assistant corporation counsel.. D. C Ringgold Hart Assistant corporation counsel. D. C. Weights, Measures, and Markets George M. Roberts Superintendent. D. C W. C Diller... Chief inspector- D. C Insurance Department Thomas M. Baldwin, jr - Superintendent'. i D.C Frank B. Bryan, jr Deputy superintendent and examiner. D.C Office of Veterinary Frederick W. Grenfell Veterinary surgeon- D.C Coroner's Office J. R. Nevitt, M. D Coroner. D.C. Office of Director of Traffic Maurice 0. Eldridge Director D.C. Irving C Moller Assistant director and traffic engineer. D. C. Alfred G. Seiler Administrative assistant D.C. 1 Pay of rank plus so much asma y be necessary to make salary $7,500. Official Register of the United States, 1925 121

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Free Public Library George F. Bowerman Chief librarian D.C Clara W. Herbert Assistant librarian . D.C Helen L. Cavanagh Chief clerk and assistant to librarian D.C Margery Quigley Librarian, Mount Pleasant branch library.. D.C Louise P. Latimer Director, work with children Frances S. Osborne...: Librarian, Southeastern branch library D.C. Rebecca P. Warner Librarian, Takoma Park branch library D.C. Public Utilities Commission D.C. Executive secretary E. V. Fisher D.C Accountant B. M. Bachman D.C Engineer R. G. Klotz D.C Chief clerk E. J. MUligan D.C. Engineer Department Record Division Roland M. Brennan Chief clerk.. D.C Building Inspection Division John W. Oehmann. Inspector of buildings D.C John Ritchie, jr Chief clerk D.C Plumbing Inspection Division Alfred R. McGonegal. Inspector of plumbing D.C , John A. Kane Chief,clerk D.C Municipal Architect's Office Albert L. Harris. Municipal architect D.C Henry Storey Superintendent of repairs D.C. Surface Division Conway B. Hunt- Engineer of highways D.C. John W. Dare.. Assistant engineer D.C David E. McComb. Engineer of bridges D.C Surveyor's Office Melvin C Hazen. Surveyor D.C Williaml. Boyd.. Assistant surveyor D.C Edward A. Dent.. Assistant engineer D.C Sewer Division John Blake Gordon Sanitary engineer D.C Electrical Department Warren B. Hadley. Electrical engineer D.C Walter E. Kern Assistant electrical engineer— D.C Trees and Parking Division Clifford Lanham. Superintendent —— D.C C B. Wallace Assistant superintendent D.C City Refuse Division Morris Hacker. Supervisor city refuse D.C T. L. Costigan. Superintendent street cleaning D.C. Water Department JohnS. Garland Superintendent D.C. George W. Wallace. Water registrar D.C. Douglas W. Holton. Engineer D.C. Paul Lanham Chief, water surveys D.C. Samue3 $18l0 peRiggr annus m deducted for Chief clerk house. D.C 122 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Board of Education Edwin C Graham President Board of Education ______D.Q- Frank W. Ballou Superintendent of schools ... D.C. Stephen E. Kramer First assistant superintendent D. C. Garnet C Wilkinson First assistant superintendent . D.C Robert L. Haycock Assistant superintendent . D.C Marion P. Shadd Assistant superintendent. Jessie La Salle Assistant superintendent— . D.C. Howard H. Long. Assistant superintendent D.C Rose Lees Hardy.. Assistant superintendent— D.C. Raymond O. Wilmarth. Assistant superintendent D.C Harry English _. Chief, board of examiners D.C John A. Chamberlain... Supervisor of manual training D.C CecU Norton Broy General director community centers D.C. Harry O. Hine — Secretary Board of Education D.C. R.W.Holt Chief accountant Fay L. Bentley Director school attendance and work permits D.C Hugh F. McQueeney... Superintendent of janitors D.C. Ben W. Murch— Supervising principal D.C. Janet McWiUiam Supervising principal D.C. Ephraim G. Kimball... Supervising principal D. C Seldon M. Ely Supervising principal.,.—. D.C Adelaide Davis Supervising principal ,. D.C WaltePlaygrounr B. Pattersod Departmenn t Supervising principal D. C SusieAnne BeerRoots Rhodes SupervisoSupervisinr go fprincipa playgroundsl . D.-.C. Hosmer M. Johnson Supervising principal D.C JohMetropolitan C Nallen Police Depart­ Supervising principal D. C. Leon L. Perrmeny t Supervising principal ,. D. C. EdwiJohn nC B.Bruc Hesse e MajoSupervisinr and gsuperintenden principal t _ ... D.D. CC Charles A. Evans Assistant superintendent— D. CC. CUfford L. Grant. Assistant superintendent- D. C. J-tenry G. Pratt Assistant superintendent-. D. C Ernest W. Brown Inspector.-- D. CC.. WiUiam H. Harrison.... Inspector D. C WilUam S. Shelby Inspector D.C Thaddeus R. Bean.,.—. Captain D.C Ouy E. Buriingame—. Captain— D.C Robert E. Doyle Captain '. D. C Walter Emerson...... Captain ColUn E. E. Flather.-- Captain D. C Albert J. Headley Captain D. C Charles P. M. Lord Captain _ D. C Charles T. Peck., —.... Captain _ D. C Caney L. Plemmons Captain D. C Martin Reilly— Captain D. C William E. Sanford Captain D. C Ira Sheetz Captain.. D. C Louis J. Stoll .-..., Captain— James F. Beckett...— Lieutenant— D.D. CC Charles H. Bremerman. Lieutenant D.D. CC Maurice ColUns. Lieutenant... DD.. CC James Conlon. Lieutenant _ D.C Frederick M. CornweU. Lieutenant D.C. Ogden T. Davis Lieutenant D.C James L. Giles Lieutenant McGill Grove— Lieutenant D. C. WilUam P. Hess... Lieutenant D.C Yulee Hodges Lieutenant- D. C WilUam E. Holmes Lieutenant D.C Harry R. Lohman Lieutenant D. C Joseph W. Pierson Lieutenant D. C. Michael L. Raedy. Lieutenant D.C Joshua L. Sprinkle——. Lieutenant WiUiam G. Stott Lieutenant ... D.C Jeremiah A. Sullivan... Lieutenant JameJohMinna s M CE. . Wals VaWilson hWinkle. n .... Lieutenant Official Register of the United States, 1925 123

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Fire Department George S. Watson Chief engineer - D.C $5,200 Andrew J. Sullivan.. Deputy chief engineer D.C. 3,500 Philip W. Nicholson. Deputy chief engineer .D.C. 3,500 Edward R. Pierce Chief clerk D.C 3,300 James C Keliher Battalion chief engineer D.C. 3,250 • John Carrington B attalion chief engineer D.C. 3,250 Peter R. Davis. B attalion chief engineer D.C. 3,250 Thomas O'Connor... Battalion chief engineer D.C 3,250 Charles F. Beers Battalion chief engineer D.C 3,250 WilUam F. Lanahan. B attalion chief engineer D.C 3,250 Charles W. GUI Battalion chief engineer D.C 3,250 CharleHealts E. Schrom..h Departmen. t Battalion chief engineer D.C 3,250 Leonard V. Seib Fire marshal.. D.C 3,250 OttoEWUIia.m FearC. Fowlern - HealtSuperintendenh officer t of machinery. DD.. CC 5,203,250 Rowland H. Ford- Assistant health officer D.C 3,800 Arthur G. Cole , Chief clerk and deputy health officer D.C 2,800 Charles R. Holman. Chief sanitary inspector———.. D.C 2,100 Reid R. Ashworth.. Chief food inspector... ,... D.C 2,400 Thomas M. Price Chemist . D.C 3,800 Jesse P. Porch Serologist '. D.C. 2,400 John E.Noble Bacteriologist- D.C 3,000 Hugh J. Davis James G. Cumming. Chief, bureau of preventable diseases, and D.C 3,800 Police Court director of biological laboratories. D.C 2,400 Director child welfare and hygiene service Gus A. Schuldt Presiding judge ~ D. C 5,400 John P. McMahon Associate judge D. C- 5,400 Isaac R. Hitt Associate judge D. C 5,400 George H. Macdonald. Associate judge D.C 5,400 Frank A. Sebring Clerk of court D.C 3,600 Estelle FosteJuvenilr e Court Chief probation officer. D.C 2,100 Kathryn Sellers Judge D.C 5,200 Joseph W. Sanford. Clerk, director probation department. D. C 3,000 Jeannette Ezekiels. Chief probation officer.. .— D.C. 2,400 Municipal Court George C. Aukam Presiding judge. D.C. 3 5,700 Charles V. Meehan... Judge D.C 5,400 Robert E. Mattingly. Judge D.C. 5,400 Robert H. Terrell Judge D.C 5,400 Mary O'Toole Judge D.C 5,400 BlanchCharitiee Nefs lan d Corrections Clerk D.C 2,600 Board of Charities George S. Wilson Secretary D. C 5,200 Mary Pratt Allen Assistant secretary. D. C 2,400 Richard F. Tobin Medical officer D.C. 3,000 Penal Institutions Morris M. Barnard General superintendent, Lorton, Va D. C 4 4,000 W. L. Peak Assistant superintendent, jaU D.C. 4 3,000 Charles C. McClaughry I Assistant superintendent, workhouse, Occo- D.C. <3,000 quan, Va. 4 3,000 A. C. Tawse • Assistant superintendent, reformatory, Lor- D.C. j ton, Va. «2,400 Lottie R. Richardson | Superintendent, National Training School for D. C 4.« 3,000 I Girls. George A. Sterling i Superintendent, National Training School for D. C. I Boys. 3 $300 additional as presiding judge. 4 Less $420 for maintenance and house. « Less $300 for maintenance and quarters. 8 The National Training School for Boys is under the control of the Attorney General, and provision for its support is made in the appropriation act for the Department of Justice. 124 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Charities and Corrections— Continued Hospitals, Homes, etc. Joseph Winthrop Peabody. Superintendent, Tuberculosis Hospital D.C Edwin W. Patterson <__ Superintendent, Gallinger Municipal Hos­ D. C pital. James E. Stuart Agent, Board of ChUdrens' Guardians D. C Kenneth B. Jones.. Superintendent, District Training School, D. C Wendell P. Tucker. Annapolis Junction, Md. D. C Superintendent, Industrial Home School for Earl W. Cassie.. Colored ChUdreh. D. C WUliam J. Fay. Superintendent, Industrial Home School D. C. Superintendent, Home for the Aged and A. H. Tyson... Infirm. D.C. T. A. Hudlow. Superintendent, Municipal Lodging House.. D.C Examining Boards Superintendent, Temporary Home for Union Ex-Soldiers and Sailors. R. G. Rankin President, Board of Accountancy D.C F. A. Hornaday Secretary, Anatomical Board... D.C C. H. Howland President, Board of Dental Examiners D.C John R. Mohler President, Board of Veterinary Examiners... D.C Edgar P. Copeland. President, Board of Medical Examiners L. D. Walter President, Board of Eclectic Medical Ex­ D.C G. C Birdsall. aminers D.C President, Board of Homeopathic Medical D.C First Lieut. Elizabeth A. .Examiners. D.C Melby, U. S. Army. President, Nurses' Examining Board M. A. Leese President, Board of Optometry D.C Augustus C. Taylor President, Board of Pharmacy. D.C. Edward W. Donn, jr President, Board of Examiners of Architects.. D.C. E. F. Vermillion Secretary, Board of Examiners of Steam Engi­ D.C Maj. R. A. Wheeler, U. S. Army. neers. Chairman, Board for Condemnation of In­ Louis Conradis sanitary Buildings. D.C Recorder of Deeds President, Board of Plumbing Arthur G. Froe.. Recorder of deeds W. Va. Robert W. Dutton—. First deputy recorder of deeds.— D. C— Catherine F. D owning. Chief clerk . _ D. C.„ Register of Wills' James Tanner Register of wills.. .—...: .. N.Y. Theodore Cogswell- First deputy register of wills D.C

? Pay of rank; see Army Pay Tables in Appendix, pp. 143,144. 4 Less $420 for maintenance and house. ' Less $300 for maintenance and quarters. i The register of wills, as clerk of the probate court, is an officer of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, which has probate jurisdiction for the District. Official Register of the United States, 1925 125

COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF Patron ex officio— Calvin CooUdge, President of the United States. President.—Fereivai. HaU, KendaU Green, Washington, D.C Directors.—Wesley L. Jones, Senator from Washington; John E. Raker, Representative from California; Addison T. Smith, Representative from Idaho; Theodore W. Noyes, Frederic A. Delano, Howard L. Jlodgkins, and Vernon Kellogg, citizens of the District of Columbia; Ernest G. Draper, citizen of New fork; WiUiam E. Humphrey, citizen of Washington; the president and the secretary of the institution. Secretary.—Rev. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, Washington, D. C Treasurer.—H. Ralph Burton, Washington, D.C. Columbia Institution for the Deaf is a corporation established in 1857 by private enterprise. It is now maintained by direct appropriations by Congress, by tuition fees, and by endowment. The act of Congress in 1857 incorporating the institution allowed $150 per annum from the United States Treasury for each indigent pupil from the District of Columbia. In 1858 Congress granted $3,000 a year for five years for salaries and incidental expenses of the institution, and authorized free admission of deaf and dumb or blind chUdren of men in the military or naval service of the United States. In 1865 Congress provided for the transfer of the blind children and removed the words "and the blind" from the corporate name of the institution. In 1864 Congress authorized the institution to confer collegiate degrees. With this new departure Congress made a considerable increase in its annual grants and provided that a limited number of students be admitted to the collegiate department from the several States and Territories free of charge. The number of studentAMERICAs thus admittedN fre eNATIONA was at first 10L; th eRE numbeD rCROS has beenS increase d by acts of Con­ gress until now it is 125. In 1887 the college was opened to young women and in 1891 a department for the President.—Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States. training of hearing teachers of the deaf was established. Vice presidents.—Robert W. de Forest, New York City; , Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Chairman.—John Barton Payne, National Red Cross, Washington, D. C. Counselor.—William D. Mitchell, Solicitor General, DeDartment of Justice, Washington, D. C. Treasurer.—Garrard B. Winston, Undersecretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. Secretary.—Miss Mabel T. Boardman, 1801 P Street, Washington, D. C. Vice chairman.—James L. Fieser, Washington, D. C, in charge of domestic operations; Ernest P. Bick nell, Washington, D. C, in charge of insular and foreign operations. The American National Red Cross is organized to furnish volunteer aid to the sick and wounded of armies in time of war; to act in matters of voluntary relief with similar national societies of other govern­ ments through the international committee and the Government; to carry on a system of national and international relief in time of peace for mitigating the sufferings caused by pestilence, 'famine, fiie, floods, and other great national calamities; and generally to promote measures of humanity and welfare. The work of the Red Cross in the United States is carried on largely through the chapter, the local unit of organiza­ tion. The national headquarters are located at Washington, D. C It receives no direct Federal appro­ priation, its activities being maintained by voluntary contributions and donations. In accordance with the terms of its charter, it reports annually to the Secretary of War, and its accounts are audited- by the War Department. PAN AMERICAN UNION Director General.—L. S. Rowe. Assistant director.—E..GU Borges. Counselor.—Franklin Adams. Foreign trade adviser.—William A. Reid. Chief clerk.-^-William V. Griffin. The Pan American Union (formerly International Bureau of the American Republics) is the official international organization of all the Republics of the Western Hemisphere, founded and maintained by them for the purpose of exchanging mutually useful information and,fostering commerce, intercourse, friendship, and peace. It is supported through their joint contributions, each nation annually paying that part of the budget of expenses which its population bears to the total population of all the Republics. Its general control is vestePANd i n AMERICAa governing boarNd madSANITARe up of the diplomatiY BUREAc representativeU s in Washington of all the Latin-American Governments and the Secretary of State of the United States. It is strictly Honorary director.—Dr. Mario G. Lebredo, Havana, Cuba. international in its scope, purpose, and control, and each nation has equal authority in its administration. Director.—Surg. Gen. Hugh S. Cumming, United States Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. The Pan American Union occupies and owns a monumental building on extensive grounds in Washington, Assistant to the director.—Asst. Surg. Gen. Bolivar J. Lloyd, United States Public Health Service, D. C, overlooking the White House park. Washington, D. C Vice director.—Asst. Surg. Gen. J. D. Long, United States Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. Secretary.—Dr. Francisco M. Fernandez, Havana, Cuba. Executive clerk.—W. P. Montgomery, Pan American Building, Washington, D. C. Members board of directors.—-Dr. Gregorio Araoz Alfaro, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Dr. Alfonso Pruneda, City of Mexico; Dr. Raul Almeida Magalhaes, BrazU; Dr. Carlos E. Paz Soldan, Lima, Peru. The Pan American Sanitary Bureau was established in accordance with a resolution of the Second International Conference of American States, held in the City of Mexico, 1901-2, under the name of Inter­ national Sanitary Bureau. The Fifth International American Conference, held in ChUe in 1923, changed the name to Pan American Sanitary Bureau. It was established upon a treaty basis by the Seventh Pan American Sanitary Conference, which met in Havana, Cuba, in 1924. The bureau works in close coopera­ tion with the Pan American Union, and acts as a clearing house of sanitary information of the Western Hemisphere. The bureau publishes a monthly bulletin in Spanish and a bimonthly bulletin'in Portu­ guese, copies of which can be had on application.

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WiUiam Howard Taft Chief Justice _ _ $15,000 Oliver Wendell Holmes 14,500 Willis Van Devanter Wyo... . • • 14,500 Tenn_- 14,500 Louis D. Brandeis Associate Justice ...... Mass... 14,500 Utah . 14,500 Minn.. 14,500 Edward T. Sanford ,14,500 Harlan Fiske Stone. N. Y— Clerk D. C„. 14,500 D. C „ 6,000 4,500 UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS

First Circuit Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Porto Rico George H. Bingham Circuit judge, Concord, N. H N. H_. $8,500 Charles F. Johnson Circuit judge, Portland, Me.. Me„. 8,500 George W. Anderson Circuit judge, Boston, Mass.. Mass.. 8,500 Arthur I. Charron.. _. Clerk, Boston, Mass Mass. 4,000 Second Circuit Connecticut, New York, Ver­ mont Henry Wade Rogers _. Circuit judge, New Haven, Conn Conn. 8,500 Charles M. Hough Circuit judge, New York City... N. Y.. 8,500 Martin T. Manton Circuit judge, Brooklyn, N. Y... N. Y.. 8,500 Learned Hand Circuit judge, New York, N. Y__ N. Y.. 8,500 William Parkin _ Clerk, New York, N. Y N. Y.. 5,000 Third Circuit Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsyl­ vania Joseph Buffington Circuit judge, Pittsburgh, Pa_. Pa- 8,500 Victor B. Woolley Circuit judge, Wilmington, Del Del. . 8,500 J. Warren Davis Circuit judge, Trenton, N. J... N. J.. 8,500 Saunders Lewis, jr Clerk, Philadelphia, Pa Pa... 4,500 Fourth Circuit Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia Edmund Waddill, jr Circuit judge,. Richmond, Va. Va... 8,500 John C Rose Circuit judge, Baltimore, Md. Md.. 8,500 John J. Parker Circuit judge, Charlotte, N. C N. C 8,500 Claude M. Dean Clerk, Richmond, Va _. Va— 4,500 Fifth Circuit Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Canal Zone Richard W. Walker Circuit judge, HuntsviUe, Ala- Ala. 8,500 Nathan P. Bryan Circuit judge, JaeksonviUe, Fla. Fla. 8,500 Rufus E. Foster Circuit judge, New Orleans, La La.. 8,500 Frank H. Mortimer Clerk, New Orleans, La La.. 4,750 129 130 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Sixth Circuit Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee Loyal E. Knappen Circuit judge, Grand Rapids, Mich Mich- $8,500 Arthur O. Denison— Circuit judge, Grand Rapids, Mich Mich_ 8,500 Maurice H. Donahue. Circuit judge, Columbus, Ohio Ohio.. 8,500 Charles H. Moorman Circuit judge, LouisviUe, Ky Ky.... 8,500 Arthur B. Mussman Clerk, Cincinnati, Ohio.- Ohio- 4,500 Seventh Circuit Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin JuUan W. Mack Circuit judge, Chicago, HI Ill... 8,500 Samuel Alschuler Circuit judge, Chicago, HI HI— 8,500 Evan A. Evans— Circuit judge, Madison, Wis— Wis. 8,500 George T. Page.,- Circuit judge, Chicago, HI Hl— 8,500 8,500 Albert B. Anderson Circuit judge, Indianapolis, Ind Ind. Edward M. Holloway Clerk, Chicago, 111 5,000 HI... Eighth Circuit Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kan­ sas, Minnesota, Missouri, Ne­ braska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma,^ South pa- kota, Utah, Wyoming Walter H. Sanborn Circuit judge, St. Paul, Minn Minn. 8,500 Kimbrough Stone Circuit judge,-Kansas City, Mo... Mo... 8,500 Robert E. Lewis Circuit judge, Denver, Colo Colo- 8,500 WiUiam S. Kenyon Circuit judge, Fort Dodge, Iowa.. Iowa.. 8,500 Arba S. Van Valkenburgh Circuit judge, Kansas City, Mo... Mo... 8,500 8,500 WUbur F. Booth Circuit judge, MinneapoUs, Minn Minn. Egmont Eugene Koch,. Clerk, St. Louis, Mo 5,000 Ninth Circuit Mo.,. Arizona, California, Idaho, Mon­ tana, Nevada, Oregon, Wash­ ington, Alaska, Hawaii WiUiam B. Gilbert Circuit judge, Portland, Oreg Oreg.. 8,500 WaUace McGamant Circuit judge, Portland, Oreg Oreg.. 8,500 Frank H. Rudkin Circuit judge, Seattle, Wash Wash. 8,500 WUliam H. Hunt Circuit judge, San Francisco, Calif. Calif.. 8,500 WiUiam W. Morrow Circuit judge, San Francisco, Calif. Calif- 8,500 Frank D. Monckton Clerk, San Francisco, Calif Calif.. 5,000

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS (Including Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico)

Alabama Northern District

WiUiam I. Grubb District judge, Birmingham—. Ala $7,500 WiUiam S. Lovell. Clerk, Birmingham Ala.-. 5,000 Charles B. Kennamer District attorney, Birmingham. Ala 5,000 Thomas J. Kennamer. Marshal, Birmingham Ala 4,000 Middle and Northern Districts

Henry D. Clayton. District judge, Montgomery... Ala 7,500 Middle District

George Stuart Clerk, Montgomery. Ala 3,500 Grady Reynolds District attorney, Montgomery Ala Ala 4,000 Douglas Smith.. Marshal, Montgomery..- 3,000 Official Register of the United States, 1925 131

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Alabama—Continued Southern District Robert T. Ervin District judge, Mobile Ala. Virgil C. Griffin Clerk, MobUe _.. Ala. Aubrey Boyles District attorney, MobUe. Ala. John W. Van Heuvel. Marshal, Mobile Ala. Alaska Division No. 1 Thomas M. Reed District judge, Juneau Alaska John H. Dunn Clerk, Juneau 1 Alaska Arthur G. Shoup District attorney, Juneau. Alaska George D. Beaumont — Marshal, Juneau Alaska Division No. 2 G.J. Lomen District judge, Nome Alaska John Sundback Clerk, Nome Alaska William Fred Harrison. District attorney, Nome . Alaska Charles D. Jones Marshal, Nome - Division No. 3 Elmer E. Ritchie. District judg., Valdez Alaska W. N. Cuddy Clerk, Valdez Alaska Frank H. Foster. District attorney, Valdez. Alaska . Harvey SulUvan. Marshal, Valdez. -._.. Division No. A Cecil H. Clegg District judge, Fairbanks Alaska. Robert W. Taylor Clerk, Fairbanks Alaska JuUen A. Hurley District attorney, Fairbanks. Alaska Gilbert B. Stevens Marshal, Fairbanks . Alaska Arizona William H. SawteUe. District judge, Tucson Ariz. F. C Jacobs District judge, Globe Ariz. Clifford R. McFail— Clerk, Tucson Ariz. John B. Wright District attorney, Tucson . Ariz. George A. Mauck Marshal, Phoenix Ariz. Arkansas Eastern District Jacob Trieber— District judge, Little Rock Ark. Sidney B. Redding — Clerk, Little Rock.. Ark. Charles F. Cole District attorney, Little Rock. Ark- George L. Mallory Marshal, Little Rock Ark. Western District Frank A. Youmans District judge, Fort Smith Ark. William S. Wellshear Clerk, Fort Smith Ark. Samuel S. Langley District attorney, Fort Smith. Ark. Andrew J. Russell Marshal, Fort Smith Ark. California Northern District JohnS. Partridge District judge, San Francisco Calif. Frank H. Kerrigan _. District judge, San Francisco Calif, Adolphus Frederick St. Sure- District judge, San Francisco Calif. Walter B. Maling Clerk, San Francisco. Calif. George J. Hatfield District attorney, San JTrancisco Calif. Frederick L. Esola Marshal, San Francisco Calif. Southern District District judge, Los Angeles Calif- Edward J. Henning District judge, Los Angeles _ Calif. Paul J. MeCormick District judge, Los Angeles Calif. WiUiam P. James — Clerk, Los Angeles - - Calif. Charles N. WUliams District attorney, Los Angeles.. Calif. Samuel W. McNabb Marshal, Los Angeles Calif. Albert C Sittel 132 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Canal Zone Guy H. Martin District judge, Ancon E. M. Goolsby Clerk, Ancon F. Edward MitcheU. District attorney, Ancon. Irvin M. Lieser Marshal, Ancon Colorado John Foster Symes... District judge, Denver Colo. Charles W. Bishop... Clerk, Denver Colo. George Stephan District attorney, Denver. Colo. WUliam A. Dollison.. Marshal, Denver Colo- Connecticut Edwin S. Thomas.. District judge, Norwalk Conn_ OharlesE. Pickett. Clerk, New Haven Conn. John Buckley District attorney, Hartford- Conn_ Jacob D. Walter Marshal, New Haven Conn. Delaware Hugh M. Morris District judge, Wilmington Del. Henry C Mahafly, jr. Clerk, Wilmington Del. David J. Reinhardt—. District attorney, Wilmington . Del. Walter S. Money Marshal, Wilmington Del- District of Columbia Peyton Gordon.. District attorney, D. C D. C Edgar C Snyder. Marshal, D. C — D. C Florida Northern District WUliam B. Sheppard District judge, Pensacolai... Fla. Frederick W. Marsh Clerk, Pensacola Fla. Fred C Cubberly District attorney, Pensacola. Fla. MUlard M. Owens ,_,. Marshal, Pensacola Fla. Southern District RhydonM. Call District judge, JacksonvUle. Fla. Lake Jones District judge, Tampa Fla. Edwin R. WUliams Clerk, JacksonvUle Fla. WUliam M. Gober District attorney, Tampa .. Fla. Marshal, JacksonvUle Fla_ Benjamin E. Dyson Georgia Northern District Samuel H. Sibley District judge, Atlanta and Union Point Ga- OlinC Fuller.- Clerk, Atlanta Ga. Clint W. Hager District attorney, Atlanta Ga. Walter Akerman Marshal, Atlanta Southern District WUliam H. Barrett District judge, Augusta Ga. Lenoir M. Erwin Clerk, Macon Ga. F.|G. Boatright District attorney, Macon Ga. George B. McLeod Marshal, Macon Hawaii

Supreme Court EmttJC Peters. Chief justice, Honolulu Antonio M. Perry Associate justice, Honolulu. Alexander Lindsay, jr Associate justice, Honolulu. James A. Thompson Clerk, Honolulu, Official Register of the United States, 1925 133

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Hawaii—Continued Circuit Court Frank" Andrade Judge, first circuit, Honolulu—. Ray J. O'Brien Judge, firstcircuit , Honolulu...... James J. Banks Judge, firstcircuit , Honolulu. JohnJR. Desha Judge, firstcircuit , Honolulu (division of do­ Daniel H. Case-.. mestic relations). James Wesley Thompson. Judge, second circuit, WaUuku, Maui Homer L. Ross Judge, third circuit, Kailua. WUliam C Achi, jr Judge, fourth circuit, HUo Henry Smith _ Judge, fifthcircuit , Lihue Manuel Asue Clerk, firstcircuit , Honolulu John HUls __ Clerk, second circuit, WaUuku, Maui. A. K. Aona Clerk, third circuit, KaUua. _ Joseph C. Cullen Clerk,, fourth circuit, HUo District Court Clerk, fifth circuit, Lihue John T. De Bolt Judge, Honolulu WUliam T. Rawlins Judge, Honolulu WUliam L. Rosa Clerk, Honolulur Charles F. Parsons District attorney, Honolulu. Oscar P. Cox Marshal, Honolulu Idaho Frank S. Dietrich District judge, Boise Idaho. W. D. McReynolds Clerk, Boise Idaho. Hoyt E. Ray._ District attorney, Boise. Idaho. Frank M. Breshears Marshal, Boise Idaho. Illinois

Northern District

George A. Carpenter , District judge, Chicago James H. Wilkerson District judge, Chicago.,. Adam C Cliffe. , District judge, Chicago Charles M. Bates Clerk, Chicago Edwin A. Olson , ' District attorney, Chicago Palmer E. Anderson Marshal, Chicago Eastern District

George W. English ,.. District judge, East St. Louis... 111.. Walter C Lindley District judge, DanviUe 111.. Marshall E. Daniel Clerk, EastSt. Louis 111.. W. O. Potter District attorney, East St. Louis. IU„ James A. White Marshal, DanviUe ——r 111.. Southern District

Louis FitzHenry. District judge, Peoria , Samuel T. Burnett Clerk, Springfield Thomas Williamson District attorney, Springfield James E. McClure Marshal, Springfield Indiana

Robert C. Baltzell District judge, Indianapolis Ind. Thomas W. Slick District judge, South Bend Ind. WiUiam P. Kappes,. Clerk, Indianapolis , Ind. Albert Ward District attorney, Indianapolis- Ind. Linus P. Meredith Marshal, Indianapolis Ind. Iowa

Northern district

George C Scott • District judge, Sioux City... Iowa. Lee McNeely • Clerk, Sioux City Iowa. G. P. LinvUle • District attorney, Cedar Rapids Iowa. Fred Davis. - Marshal, Sioux City Iowa. 134 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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Iowa—Continued Southern District

Martin J. Wade District judge, Davenport Iowa. Nicholas F. Reed Clerk, Des Moines l Iowa. Ross W. Mowry District attorney, Newton... Iowa. Roy B. Gault— Marshal, Creston.: Iowa. Kansas

John C. Pollock... District judge, Kansas City, Kans. Kans. F. L. Campbell— Clerk, Topeka — Kans. Al. F. WUliams District attorney, Topeka Kans. Fred R. Fitzpatrick Marshal, Topeka Kans. Kentucky Eastern District

A. M. J. Cochran District judge, Covington Ky. John W. Menzies Clerk, Covington Ky. Sawyer A. Smith. District attorney, Covington Ky. Roy B. WUliams Marshal, Covington— Ky. Western District. Charles I. Dawson District judge, Louisville Ky. A. G. Ronald Clerk, LouisviUe Ky. W. Sherman Ball . District attorney, Louisville. Ky. Thomas N. Hazelip Marshal, Louisville.., Ky. Louisiana Eastern District Louis H. Burns District judge, New Orleans La. >H. J. Carter Clerk, New Orleans La. Wayne G. Borah ... District attorney, New Orleans La. Victor Loisel Marshal, New Orleans . La. Western District Benjamin C Dawkins... District judge. Monroe La. Wilflam Burch Lee Clerk, Shreveport— La. Philip H. Mecom District attorney, Shreveport.. La. J. M. S. Whittington Marshal, Shreveport La. Maine John A. Peters District judge, Portland. Me. Clarence Hale District judge, Portland Me. John F. Knowlton Clerk, Portland Me. Frederick R. Dyer District attorney, Portland StiUman E. Woodman — Marshal, Portland Me. Maryland Me. Morris A. Soper. District judge, Baltimore Md. Arthur L. Spamer Clerk, Baltimore Md. Amos W. W. Woodcock.. District attorney, Baltimore... Md. George W. ColUef- Marshal, Baltimore Md. Massachusetts

James Arnold LoweU District judge, Boston Mass. EUsha H. Brewster District judge, Springfield...... Mass. James S. AUen Clerk, Boston Mass. Harold P. Williams District attorney, Boston WilUam J. Keville Marshal, Boston Mass. Michigan Mass.

Eastern District Arthur J. Tuttle District judge, Detroit- Mich. Charles C. Simons District judge, Detroit Mich. Elmer W. Voorheis Clerk, Detroit Mich. Delos G. Smith District Attorney, Detroit Frank T. Newton Marshal, Detroit Mich. Mich. Official Register of the United States, 1925 135

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Michigan—Continued Western District Fred M. Raymond District judge, Grand Rapids Mich. Clarence W. Sessions District judge, Muskegon.'. Mich. Charles J. Potter Clerk, Grand Rapids Mich. Edward J. Bowman District Attorney, Grand Rapids Mich. Martin Brown Marshal, Grand Rapids Mich. Minnesota WiUiam A. Cant District judge, Duluth Minn. Joseph W. Molyneaux District judge, MinneapoUs Minn. John B. Sanborn... District judge, St. Paul... Minn. JoelM. Dickey Clerk, St. Paul Minn. Lafayette French, jr District Attorney, St. Paul Minn. Edward Rustad Marshal, St. Paul Minn. Northern District Edwin R. Holmes (appointed District judge, Jackson Miss. for northern and southern districts). Clerk, Oxford— Miss. James J. Vance District attorney, Oxford- Miss. Lemuel E. Oldham Marshal, Oxford Miss. John H. Cook Southern District Edwin R. Holmes (appointed District judge, Jackson Miss. for northern and southern i districts). Clerk, Jackson Miss. Jack Thompson District attorney, Jackson Miss. E. E. Hindman. Marshal, Jackson . Miss. James C Tyler.,. Missouri Eastern District Charles B. Faris District judge, St. Louis Mo. Charles B. Davis District judge, St. Louis.. Mo. James J. O'Connor Clerk, St. Louis Mo- Allen Curry District attorney, St. Louis Marshal, St. Louis Mo. Theodore W. Hukriede,,, Mo. Western District Merrill E. Otis... District judge, St. Joseph Mo. Albert L. Reeves District judge, Kansas City Mo. Edwin R. Durham Clerk, Kansas City Mo. Charles C. Madison District attorney, Kansas City. Marshal, Kansas City Mo. I. K. ParshaU Mo- Montana George M. Bourquin District judge, Butte Mont . Charles N. Pray District judge, Great Falls Mont. C R. Garlow Clerk, Helena _ Mont. John L. Slattery District attorney, Helena Mont. RoUa Duncan Marshal, Helena Mont. Nebraska Thomas C Munger District judge, Lincoln — Nebr. Joseph W. Woodrough District judge, Omaha Nebr. R. C. Hoyt Clerk, Omaha *. Nebr. James C. Kinsler District attorney, Omaha _ Nebr. Dennis H. Cronin Marshal, Omaha Nebr. Nevada Edward S. Farrington District judge, Carson City Nev. E. O. Patterson Clerk, Carson City Nev. George Springmeyer District attorney, Reno Nev. J. H. Fullmer Marshal, Carson City Nev. 136 Official Register of the United States, 1925

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New Hampshire George F. Morris District judge, Littleton N. H, Thomas B. Donnelly. Clerk, Concord N. H. Raymond U. Smith... District attorney, Concord. N.H. Alfred J. Chretien Marshal, Concord N.H. New Jersey John ReUstab. District judge, Trenton N.J. Joseph L. Bodine District judge, Trenton N.J. William N. Runyon.... District judge, Newark N.J. WilUam Clark District judge, Newark N.J. George T. Cranmer Clerk, Trenton N.J. Walter G. Winne District attorney, Newark. N.J, FrederickNe C.w Schneider Mexico . Marshal, Trenton N. J.. CoUnNeblett. District judge, Santa Fe.— N. Mex Orie L. Phillips District judge, Albuquerque—., N. Mex WilUam Rose Clerk, Santa Fe N. Mex John W. Wilson District attorney, Albuquerque- N. Mex Secundino Romero. Marshal, Santa Fe.. N. Mex New York Northern District Frank Cooper District judge, Albany N.Y. Ruth A. Higgison Clerk, Utica N.Y. OUver D. Burden District attorney, Syracuse N.Y. Daniel F. Breitenstein. Marshal, Utica... _.. N.Y. Southern District / Augustus N. Hand District judge, New York City John Clark Knox District judge, New York City Francis A. Winslow District judge, New York City Henry W. Goddard District judge, New York City WilUam Bondy District judge, New York City N.Y. Thomas D. Thacher... District judge, New York City N.Y. Alexander Gilchrist, jr. Clerk, New York City N.Y. Emory R. Buckner District attorney, New York City. Eastern District WilUam 0. Hecht Marshal, New York City (Vacancy) District judge, Brooklyn _ N.Y. Marcus B. CampbeU. District judge,, Brooklyn N.Y. Robert A. Inch- District judge, Brooklyn N.Y. Percy G. B. Gilkes.... Clerk, Brooklyn N.Y. Ralph C Greene District attorney, Brooklyn N. Y_. Jesse D. WesternMoore District Marshal, Brooklyn N.Y.. John R. Hazel District judge, Buffalo N.Y. Harris S. Williams Clerk, Buffalo N.Y. Richard H. Templeton. District attorney, Buffalo N.Y. Joseph Fritsch, jr Marshal, Rochester N.Y. North Carolina Eastern District Isaac M. Meekins. District judge, Elizabeth City. N.C Samuel A. Ashe... Clerk. Raleigh N.C. Irvin B. Tucker... District attorney, Raleigh N.C. Rippon W. Ward. Marshal, Raleigh N.C. Western District James Edmund Boyd District judge, Greensboro N.C Edwin Yates Webb District judge, Charlotte. N.C R. L. Blaylock Clerk— -, -Greensbor - o N.C Frank A. Linney District attorney, Charlotte. N. C Brownlow Jackson.—:— Marshal, AsheviUe I N. C Official Register of the United States, 1925 137

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Legal residence OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION State V™?- dist. North Dakota Andrew MiUer District judge, Fargo N.Dak Charles F. Amidon.. District judge, Fargo. N.Dak J. A. Montgomery... Clerk, Fargo , N.Dak Seth W. Richardson. District attorney, Fargo. N.Dak James F. Shea Marshal, Fargo N.Dak Ohio Northern District John M. KUlits District judge, Toledo Ohio. D. C Westenhaver. District judge, Cleveland Ohio. Paul Jones District judge, Cleveland Ohio- Bertrand C MiUer. Clerk, Cleveland Ohio . A. E. Bernsteen District attorney, Cleveland. Ohio. George ASouthern. Stauffer District— Marshal, Cleveland Ohio. Smith,Hickenlooper_ District judge, Cincinnati Ohio. Benson W. Hough.. District judge, Cincinnati Ohio. HoydE. DUley Clerk, Cincinnati,. Ohio. Haveth E. Mau District attorney, Cincinnati Ohio. Stanley Borthwick.. Marshal, Cincinnati Oklahoma Ohio. Northern District FrankUn E. Kennamer,. District judge, Tulsa Okla. H. P. Warfield Clerk, Tulsa.. Okla. John M. Goldesberry District attorney, Tulsa Okla. Henry G. Bearfl.. Marshal, Tulsa Okla. Eastern District _R. L. Williams. _. District judge, Muskogee Okla. W. V. McClure... Clerk, Muskogee-_ , Okla. Frank Lee District attorney, Muskogee Okla. Henry F. Cooper. Marshal, Muskogee _. Okla. Western District John H. Cotteral. District judge,. Guthrie Harry L. Finley.. Clerk, Guthrie Okla. W. A. Maurer District attorney, Oklahoma City Okla. Ewers White Marshal, Oklahoma City Okla. Oregon •Charles E. Wolverton.. District judge, Portland— Oreg. Robert S. Bean District judge, Portland Oreg. •George H. Marsh Clerk, Portland Oreg. •George Neuner . District attorney, Portland Oreg. Clarence R. Hotchkiss. Marshal, Portland Oreg. Pennsylvania Eastern District .J. Whitaker Thompson. District judge, PhUadelphia Oliver B. Dickinson District judge, PhUadelphia George Brodbeck Clerk, PhUadelphia- <_eorge W. Coles District attorney, PhUadelphia W. Frank Mathues Marshal, Philadelphia. Middle District Albert W. Johnson District judge, Sunbury George C Scheuer Clerk, Scranton... Andrew B. Dunsmore... District attorney, Sunbury John H. Glass Marshal, Scranton 138 Official Register of the United States, 1925

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS Continued

Legal residence Com­ OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION pensa­ Cong. State tion dist.

Pennsylvania—Continued Western District

Robert M. Gibson..." District judge, Pittsburgh.... Pa. $7,500 W. H. Seward Thompson. District judge, Pittsburgh Pa. 7,500 Frederic P. Schoonmaker. District judge, Erie Pa. 7,500 J. Wood Clark Clerk, Pittsburgh Pa. 5,000 John D. Myer District attorney, Pittsburgh. Pa. 6,000 James C McGregor M arshal, Pittsburgh Pa_ 4,750 Porto Rico Supreme Court

Emilio del Toro ... Chief justice, San Juan 7,500 Adolph G. Wolf Associate justice, San Juan. 6,500 Pedro de Aldrey— Associate justice, San Juan. 6,500 Harvey M. Hutchison. Associate justice, San Juan. 6,500 Carlos Franco Soto Associate justice, San Juan. 6,500 District Court

Ira K.Wells District judge, San Juan 7,500 Antonio Aguayo... Clerk, San Juan 4,000 John L. Gay. District attorney, San Juan. 4,500 Harry S. Hubbard. Marshal, San Juan... 3,500 Rhode Island

Arthur L. Brown District judge, Providence R. I— 7,500 Miss Alice Peckham Clerk, Providence R.I— 4,000 Norman S. Case District attorney, Providence- R. I... 4,500 WilUam Robert Rodman. Marshal, Providence .. R. I.... 3,500 South Carolina Eastern District

Ernest F. Cochran... District judge, Charleston.... S. C___ 7,500 Richard W. Huston. Clerk, Charleston. S. C.... 4,000 J. D. Ernest Meyer.. District attorney, Charleston S. C... 5,000 Samuel J. Leaphart.. Marshal, Charleston S. C— 4,000 Western District

Henry H. Watkins. District judge, Anderson S. C— 7,500 Davis C Durham.. Clerk, GreenvUle S. C— 4,000 Joseph A. Tolbert.. District attorney, Greenville . s. c.„ 4,500 Robert Kirksey Marshal, Greenville S. C— 4,000 South Dakota

James D. Elliott. District judge, Sioux Falls... S. Dak. 7,500 Jerry Carleton... Clerk, Sioux Falls .... S. Dak. 4,500 S. Wesley Clark.. District attorney, Redfield... S. Dak. 4,500 John Rooks Marshal, Sioux Falls.— S. Dak. 4,000 Tennessee

Eastern District

Xenophen Hicks (appointed forDistric t judge, KnoxviUe.... Tenn.. 7,500 the eastern and middle dis­ tricts). Lee A. Beeler Clerk, KnoxviUe _ Tenn, 4,500 George C. Taylor District attorney, KnoxviUe Tenn.. 5,000 Inslee C. King Marshal, Knoxville Tenn _ 4,000 Middle District John J. Gore District judge, CookevUle... Tenn... 7,500 Henry M. Doak. Clerk, Nashville Tenn— 4,500 A. V. McLane... Tenn— District attorney, NashvUle. 5,000 R. Q. LUlard Tenn.. Marshal, NashvUle 4,000 Official Register of the United States, 1925 139

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS Continued

Legal residence OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION State Cong. dist.

Tennessee—Continued Western District Harry B. Anderson District judge. Tenn. J. Sam. Johnson Clerk, Memphis Tenn. S. E. Murray.. District attorney, Memphis- Tenn. Arthur Rogers Marshal, Memphis Tenn, Texas Northern District Edward R. Meek- District judge, Dallas. Tex. James C. WUson... District judge, Fort Worth Tex_ WUliam H. Atwell. District judge, Dallas. Tex. George W. Parker- Clerk, Dallas Tex. Henry Z weifel District attorney, Fort Worth- Tex. Samuel SouthernL. Gross.. District. Marshal, Dallas Tex. Joseph C Hutcheson, jr_ District judge, Houston Tex. L. C. Masterson Clerk, Houston .' Tex. Henry M. Holden District attorney, Houston Tex. Richard A. Harvin. Marshal, Houston Tex. Eastern District W. Lee Estes District judge, Texarkana Tex. Joseph Robert Blades. Clerk, Sherman. Tex. Randolph Bryant District attorney, Sherman Tex. PhU E. Baer Marshal, Paris.. Tex_ Western District Du Val West District judge, San Antonio Tex. Charles A. Boynton. District judge, El Paso - Tex. D. H. Hart Clerk, Austin — Tex. John D. Hartman District attorney, San Antonio— Tex. Scott C. White- Marshal, San Antonio Tex. Utah TUlman D. Johnson. District judge, Salt Lake City—. Utah. John W. Christy—. Clerk, Salt Lake City Utah. Charles M. Morris... District attorney, Salt Lake City Utah. J. Ray Ward Marshal, Salt Lake City Utah. Vermont Harland B. Howe- District judge, Burlington Henry Conlin Clerk, Burlington — Harry B. Amey District attorney, Burlington Albert W. Harvey. Marshal, Rutland Virginia Eastern District / D. Lawrence Groner District judge, Norfolk Va. Joseph P. Brady Clerk, Richmond Va. Paul W. Kear.... District attorney, Norfolk.. Va. Clarence G. Smithers Marshal, Norfolk Va. Western District Henry C. McDowell District judge, Lynchburg. Va. Clerk, Lynchburg L. T. Hyatt. — Va. District attorney, Roanoke, Joseph C Shaffer Va. S. Green Proffit Marshal, Roanoke _. Washington Eastern District J. Stanley Webster - District judge, Spokane— Wash. Alan G. Paine.- Clerk, Spokane Wash. Donald F. Kizer District attorney, Spokane Wash. Arthur Franklin Kees Marshal, Spokane Wash. 140 Official Register of the United States, 1925

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS Continued Legal residence Com­ OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Cong. pensa­ State dist. tion

Washington—Continued Western District Edward E. Cushman District judge, Tacoma „ Wash. $7,500- Jeremiah Neterer District judge, Seattle Wash. 7,500 Edgar Morton Lakin Clerk, Seattle— Wash. 4,500 Thomas P. ReveUe.._ District attorney, Seattle Wash. 6,000- E. B. Benn Marshal, Tacoma-— Wash. 5,000 West Virginia Northern District' WUliam Eli Baker District judge, Elkins W.Va. 7,500- I. Wade Coffman.. Clerk, Elkins W.Va. 4,000- Thomas A. Brown District attorney, Parkersburg W.Va. 5,000 Louis Buchwald Marshal, Wheeling W.Va. 4,000 Southern District George W. McClintic District judge, Charleston W.Va. 7,500- Ira'H. Mottesheard Clerk, Charleston.. W.Va. 4,500> EUiott Northcott District attorney, Huntington. W.Va. 5,500 Siegel Workman Marshal, Charleston W.Va. 4,500 Wisconsin Eastern District Ferdinand A. Geiger District judge, MUwaukee.... Wis. 7,500 Frederick C Westfahl, jr Clerk, Milwaukee — Wis. 4,000 Roy L. Morse District attorney, MUwaukee. Wis. 4,000 Richard J. White Marshal, MUwaukee Wis. 4,000 Western District Claude Z. Luse District judge, Superior Wis. 7,500 Herbert C Hale Clerk, Madison Wis. 3,500 WiUiam H. Dougherty. District attorney, Madison. Wis. 4,000 James E. Harris Marshal, Madison Wis. 4,000 Wyoming Thomas Blake Kennedy District judge, Cheyenne Wyo. 7,500 Charles J. Ohnhaus Clerk, Cheyenne Wyo. 4,000 A. D. Walton District attorney, Cheyenne- Wyo. 4,500 Hugh L. Patton Marshal, Cheyenne Wyo. 3,750 Official Register of the United States, 1925 141

COURT OF CLAIMS

OFFICIAL TITLE AND STATION Legal residence Com­ (Station is Washington, D. C, unless Cong. pensa­ State otherwise indicated) dist. tion

Edward K. Campbell Chief justice. Ala. $8,000 Fenton W. Booth Judge Bl­ 7,500 George E. Downey.... Judge ind . 7,500 James Hay Judge Va.. 7,500 Samuel J. Graham Judge Pa_. 7,500

£OURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS

WUliam J. Graham Presiding judge. Ill $8,500 James F. Smith Associate judge. Calif— 8,500 Orion M. Barber... Associate judge. Vt 8,500 Oscar E. Bland Ind Associate judge. Ohio— 8,500 Charles S. Hatfield. Associate judge. Ala- 8,500 Alex. H. Clark Reporter Md — 6th— 3,415 Arthur B. Shelton. Clerk D. C— 4,445 Joseph G. Gauges- Assistant Clerk Me 2,600 Frank H. Briggs — Marshal—. 3,810 COURT OF APPEALS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

George E. Martin Chief justice D. C_ $9,000 Charles H. Robb Associate justice Vt-- 8,500 Josiah A. Van Orsdel Associate justice. Wyo. 8,500 Henry W. Hodges Clerk D. C 4,600

SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Walter I. McCoy.- Chief justice N. J.... $8,000 Wendell P. Stafford Associate justice. vt: — 7,500 Frederick L. Siddons Associate justice. D. C — 7,500 D. C— William Hitz . Associate justice. Tenn 7,500 Thomas Jennings Bailey Associate justice. D. C .. 7,500 Adolph A. Hoehling Associate justice. D. C— 7,500 Morgan H. Beach Clerk 6,000

UNITED STATES COURT FOR CHINA Shanghai, China

Milton Dwight Purdy Judge Minn.. $8,000 Leonard G. Husar District attorney. Calif— 4,000 Thurston R. Porter- Marshal N. Y— 3,000 Ohio— 3,000 William A. Chapman- Clerk Calif... Louis T. Kenake- Assistant clerk... 2,400

APPENDIX

RATES OF PAY OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF THE ARMY ON ACTIVE DUTY

Monthly rates

An­ Less nual Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Grade than base 3yrs. 5yrs. 6yrs. 7yrs. 9yrs. lOyrs. 12yrs. 14yrs. 3yrs. pay serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ ice ice ice ice ice ice ice ice ice

General of the Armies of the .- United States (?) $8,000 $666.67 $666.67 $666.67 $666.67 $666.67 $666.67 $666.67 $666.67 $666.67 Brigadier general — 6,000 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 560.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 Colonel: Over 26 years' service .. 4,000 First appt. above captain. 4,000 333.33 350.00 350.00 366.67 366.67 383.33 383.33 400.00 400.00 Apptd. under act June 4, 1920 4,000 333.33 350.00 350.00 366.67 366.67 383.33 383.33 400.00 400.00 Less than 26 years' service- 3,500 291.67 306.25 306.25 320.83 320.83 335.42 335.42 350.00 350.00 Lieutenant colonel: Over 30 years' service. _ .. 4,000 Over 20, less than 30 years- 3,500 First appt. above captain. 3,500 291.67 306.25 306.25 320.83 320.83 335.42 335.42 350.00 350.00- Apptd. under act June 4, 1920 3,500 291.67 306.25 306.25 320.83 320.83 335.42 335.42 350.00 350.00 Less than 20 years' service. 3,000 260.00 262.50 262.50 275.00 275.00 287.50 287.50 300.00 300.00 Major: Over 23 years' service 3,500 3,000 First appt. above 2d lieut. 3,000 250.00 262.50 262.50 275.00 275.00 287.50 287.50 300.00 300.00 Apptd. under act June 4, 1920 3,000 250.00 262.50 262.50 275.00 275.00 287.50 287.50 300.00 300.00 Less than 14 years' service. 2,400 200.00 210.00 210.00 220.00 220.00 230.00 230.00 240.00 Captain: Over 17 years' service 3,000 Over 7, less than 17 years. 2,400 220.00 230.66 230.00 240.00 240.00 200.00 210.00 210.00 220.00 240.00 First appt. above 2d lieut. 2,400 220.00 230.00 230.00 240.00 rank July 1,1920, 2,400 200.00 210.00 210.00 220.00 220.00 230.00 230.00 240.00 240.00 Lesors earliethan r7 years' service.. 2,000 166.67 175.00 175.00 183.33 First lieutenant: Over 10 years' service 2,400 230.00 240.00 240.00 175.00 175.00 183.33 183.33 191.67 Over 3, less than 10 years- 2,000 166.67 175.00 175.00 183.33 183.33 191.67 First appt. above 2d lieut. 2,000 125.00 Less than 3 years' service. 1,500 Second lieutenant: 2,000 175.00 183.33 183.33 191.67 191.67 200.00 200.00 Over 5 years' service. 1,500 125.00 131.25 Less than 5 years' service.. 1 (See footnotes on next page) 143 144 Official Register, 1925—Appendix

RATES OF PAY OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF THE ARMY ON ACTIVE DUTY—Continued

Monthly rates

Grade Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over 15yrs. 17yrs. 18yrs. 20yrs. 21yrs. 23yrs. 24yrs. 26yrs. 27yrs. 30 yrs. serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ serv­ i ice ice ice ice ice ice ice ice ice ice

General of the Armies of the Major general $666.67 $666.67 $666.67 $666.67 $666. 67$666.6 7 $666.67 $666.67 $666.67 $666.67 Brigadier general 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 Colonel: 466.67 483.33 500.00 First appt. above captain. 416. 67 416.67 433.33 433.33 450.00 450.00 466.67 466.67 483.33 500.00 Apptd. under act June 4, 450.00 466.67 466.67 483.33 500.00 1920 416. 67 416.67 433.33 /433.33 450.00 Less than 26 years' service. 364.58 364.58 379.17 379.17 393.75 393.75 408.33 Lieutenant colonel: 479.17 Over 20, less'than 30 years. 379.17 393.75 393.75 408.33 408.33 422.92 First appt. above captain. 364.58 364.58 379.17 379.17 393.75 393.75 408.33 408.33 422.92 Apptd. under act June 4, 364.58 379.17 379.17 393. 75 393.75 408.33 408.33 422.92 1920.. 364.58 Less than 20 years' service- 312.50 312. 50 325.00 Major: 393.75 408.33 408.33 422.92 437.50 312.50 325.00 325.00 337. 50 First appt. above 2d lieut. 312.50 312.50 325.00 325.00 337.50 Apptd. under act June 4, 1920 312.50 312.50 325.00 325.00 337. 50 Less than, 14 years'service. Captain: 312.50 325.00 325.00 337. 50 337. 50 350.00 350.00 362. 50 375.00 Over 7, less than 17 years-250.00 First appt. above 2d lieut. 250.00 Present rank July 1,1920, 250.00 _ First lieutenant: Over 10 years' service 250.00 250.00 260.00 260.00 270.00 270.00 280.00 280.00 290.00 300.00 First appt. above 2d lieut. .... - Second lieutenant: v Over 5 years' service 208.33 208.33 216.67 216.67 225.00 225.00 233.33 233.33 241.67 250.00

1 The pay of the General of the Armies of. the United States is $13,500 per annum, with such rental and subsistence allowances as may be fixedb y the President. NOTES.—The maximum allowances which will accrue to an officer below the grade of brigadier general, to a brigadier general, or to a major general, will be such that the total of base pay, pay for length of service, and aUowances for subsistence and rental of quarters will not exceed $7,200, $7,500, and $9,700, respectively, per annum. The total of base pay and pay for length of service of an officer below the grade of colonel shall not exceed $5,750 per annum. Increase of pay for foreign service, and commutation of quarters, heat, and light are repealed effective July 1,1922. In addition to the rates of pay shown in the table, commissioned officers receive a daily allowance for "subsistence" and "rental of quarters." The subsistence aUowance is payable at all times, and for officers without dependents is a fixedamount . The amount of subsistence allowance of officers with dependents depends upon rank and length of service. The amount of rental allowance depends upon the duty status of the officer—whether or not he is assigned Government quarters for himself and dependents, his rank, and length of service. Official Register, 1925—Appendix 145

RATES OF PAY OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF THE NAVY ON ACTIVE DUTY

Personal Rank Pay cash al­ Rank Pay lowance idmirals . $8,000 $2,200 $8,000 Ice admirals 8,000 500 Rear admirals (lower half) 6,000

CAPTAIN

Un­ Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Service der 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 26 27 30 3 years years years years years years years years years years years years

)ver 26 years' service $5,600 $5,800 $6,000 $3,500 $3,675 $3,850 $4,025 $4,200 $4,375 $4,550 $4,725 $4,900 itaff, selected to captain...4,00 0 4,200 4,400 4,600 4,800 5,000 5,200 5,400 5,600

COMMANDER

Un- Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Service der 3 6 9 12 15 18 20 21 24 27 30 3 years years years years years years years years years years years years

$5,750 )ver 20 but less than 30 $4, 550$4,72 5 $4,900 $5,075 (Vith less than 20 years' $3,000 $3,150 $3,300 $3,450 $3,600 $3,750 $3,900 Itaff, selected to comman- 3,500 3,675 3,850 4,025 4,200 4,375 4,550

LIEUTENANT COMMANDER

Un­ Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Service der 3 6 9 12 14 15 18 21 23 24 27 30 3 years years years years years years years years years years years years years

)ver 23 years' service. $4,725 $4,900 $5,075 $5,250 )ver 14 but less than $3,600 $3,750 $3,900 $4,050 Vith less than 14 years' service $2,400 $2,520 $2,640 $2,760 $2,880 ?irst appointed 3,450 3,600 above^ensign 3,000 3,150 3,300 tr! (See footnotes on next page) 146 Official Register, 1925—Appendix

RATES OF PAY OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF THE NAVY ON ACTIVE DUTY—Continued

LIEUTENANT

Un­ Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Service der 3 6 7 9 12 15 17 18 21 24 27 30 3 years years years years years years years years years years years years years

Over 17 years' ser­ vice $3, 750 $3,900 $4,050 $4,200 $4,350 $4,600 Over 7 but less than 17 years' service $2,640 $2,760 $2,880 $3,000 With less than 7 years' service $2,000 $2,100 $2,200 First appointed above ensign 2,400 2,520 2,640 Commissioned as lieutenant from or prior to 1 July, 1920.2,40 0 2,520 2,640

LIEUTENANT (JUNIOR GRADE)

Un­ Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Service der 3 6 9 10 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 3 years years years years years years years years years years years years

Over 10 years' service $2,760 $2,880 $3,000 $3,120 $3,240 $3,360 $3,480 $3,600 Over 3 but less than 10 years' service.—,. $2,100 $2,200 $2,300 With less than 3 years' ser­ vice $1,500 First appointed above en­ sign 2,000

ENSIGN

Un­ Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Service der 3 5 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 3 years years years years years years years years years years years years

Over 5 years' service $2,100 $2,200 $2,300 $2,400 $2,500 $2,600 $2,700 $2,800 $2,900 $3,000 With less than 5 years' ser­ vice $1,500 $1,575

NoTES.-r-The rates of pay shown in the above table become effective on 1 July, 1922, for all commissioned officers except: That those officers whose base pay plus longevity (under the act of Mav 13, 1908) is, on 30 June, 1922, in excess of their pay as given above shall continue to receive the base pay plus longevity to which entitled on 30 June, 1922, untU such time as their pay under the above table exceeds this amount. An officer's rental and subsistence allowances according to grade and length of service, become effective 1 July, 1922, whether or not he retains his old rate of pay. Rental allowances do not accrue to any officer on shore duty furnished public quarters or to officers without dependents when on sea or field duty. When the total of pay and allowances exceeds $7,200 the rental allowance shall be reduced by the amount of the excess above $7,200. In addition to the rates of pay shown in the table, commissioned officers receive a daily allowance for subsistence" and "rental of quarters." The subsistence allowance is payable a tall times, and for racers without dependents is a fixedamount . The amount of subsistence allowance of officers with de­ pendents depends upon rank and length of service. The amount of rental allowance depends upon the iuty status of the officer—whether or not he is assigned Government quarters for himself and dependents, ais rank, and length of service. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN THE FEDERAL SERVICE

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN EACH BRANCH OF THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE CIVIL SERVICE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, ON JUNE 30, 1925 [Compiled by United States Civil Service Commission]

Number. In District of Columbia Outside District of Columbia of em­ DEPARTMENT OR OFFICE ployees, June 30, Total Men Women Total Men Women 1925 ?

The White House 46 43 3 State Department _ 4,250 618 337 281 3,632 2,931 701 Treasury Department 53,433 16,325 7,865 8,460 37,108 30,284 6,824 War Department 52,387 4,898 2,485 2,413 47,489 43,481 4,008 .Justice Department 3,806 841 608 233 2,965 2,405 560 Post Office Department 1 301,699 3,822 3,083 739 297,877 271,962 ! 25,915 :Navy Department 42,269 5,197 3,986 1,211 37,072 34,715 2,357 interiorDepartment 17,273 3,927 2,565 1,362 13,346 11,380 1,966 Agriculture Department 20,602 4,916 3,001 1,915 15,686 13, 521 2,165 Commerce Department 13,918 4,943 2,746 2,197 8,975 8,333 642 Labor Department 4,108 654 280 374 3,454 2,735 719 3,937 (Government Printing Office. 3,937 3,082 855 304 303 495 Smithsonian Institution 495 364 131 130 73 Interstate Commerce Commission-.. 1,535 1,231 940 291 Civil Service Commission 463 333 137 196 Bureau of Efficiency... 47 47 32 15 1,079 871 208 Federal Trade Commission 314 314 216 98 —...... Shipping Board 2,065 <986 629 357 "_§' AUen Property Custodian 208 208 116 4928 Tariff Commission 201 187 119 Employees Compensation Commis­ 73 20 sion- 8,910 8,835 8,392 Federal Board for Vocational Educa­ tion _ 2,199 1,< 63 63 32 The Panama Canal 1,956 1,136 820 PubUc Buildings and PubUc Parks of 1,956 27, 544 4,897 1,592 3,305 22,647 13, 572 ,075 the National Capital 239 184 55 26 21 5 Railroad Labor Board. 265 2 2 2 General Accounting Office 119 67 52 131 47 Veterans' Bureau 250 Railroad Administration5 134 23 12 111 102 Commission of Fine Arts 198 180 18 18 6 War Finance Corporation 1564,718 63,756 37,310 26,446 500,962 445,228 55,734 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.— .Federai Doels Reserv not include Boarde legislativs e or judicial services, nor the commissioned, warranted, or enlisted personnel Totalof the miUtary, naval, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard services. The government of the District of Colum­ bia is also excluded, although pohcemen and firemen are appointed through examinations held by the Civil Service Commission. 2 Number of women in fieldbranche s of Post Office Department estimated. • Includes 13,200 clerks at third-class offices, 203 screen-wagon contractors, 300 carriers for offices having special supply, 5,389 clerks in charge of contract stations, 10,968 star-route contractors, and 289 steamboat contractors. Does not include 36,007 clerks at fourth-class offices who are employed and paid by the post­ master, and 21,184 mail messengers not included in previous computations. 4 Includes administrative offices of Emergency Fleet Corporation, but not workmen at shipyards or in warehouses or employees on vessels. * Positions not subject to the civil service act. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE CIVIL SERVICE ON JUNE 30, 1916; NOVEMBER 11, 1918 (ARMISTICE DAY); AND FOR YEARLY AND SIX- MONTHS' PERIODS FROM JULY 31, 1920, TO JUNE 30, 1925 In Outside In Outside DATE Total District of District (of DATE Total District of District of Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia

June 30,1916 438,057 39,442 398,615 June 30, 1923 548,531 66,290 482,241 Nov. 11,1918 ? 917,760 117,760 1800,000 Dec. 31, 1923 544,671 65,025 479,646 July 31, 1920 i 691,116 90,559 i 600,557 June 30, 1924 554,986 64,120 490,866 July 31,1921 597,482 78,865 518,617 Dec. 31, 1924 555,619 66,079 489,540 June 30, 1922 560,863 69,980 490,883 June 30, 1925 564,718 63, 756 500,962

i Approximate 147

INDIVIDUAL INDEX

PERSONS WHOSE OFFICIAL TITLE, STATION, LEGAL RESIDENCE, AND COMPENSATION ARE SHOWN IN THE SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THIS REGISTER [Senators are shown on pp. 1 and 2, and Members of the House of Representatives on pp. 3-6]

A Althouse, Reuben C 82 Ashmead, Dever C 92 Abbot, Charles G 119 Alvord, Elias C 104 Ashmun, R. N 110 Abbott, Arthur H 71 Ament, Lyton G 106 Ashworth, Elbridge H 22 Abbott, Grace... : 94 Ames, Joseph S 114 Ashworth, Reid R 123 Abbott, Comdr. J. S 46 Ames, Col. Thales L 38 Asue, Manuel 133 Abbott, Sewall W 105 Amey, Harry B 139 Atherton, Ira K 68 Achenbach, Frederick 103 Amidon, Charles F 137 Atkins, Comdr. Alfred W.... 46 Achi, WiUiam C, jr 133 Andersen, Otto E 51 Atkisson, Maj. Earl J 40 Acker, A. Lincoln 19 Anderson, Aaron E 80 AtweU, WUliam H 139 Acker, W. Bertrand 50 Anderson, Albert B 130 Aiifente, John R 66 Ackerman, Ralph H 85 Anderson, Col. Alvord Van P 40 Aukam, George C 123 Acuff, Harmon O 105 Anderson, Chandler P.. _ 109 Austin, Col. Fred T 39 Adams, FrankUn 125 Anderson, Charles W _ 15 Austin, H. W 23 Adams, George H 75 Anderson, E.D — 102 Austin, WUliam L 84 Adams, George W 59 Anderson, George J 98 Avancena, Ramon... 36 Adams, Harry E 62 Anderson, George W — 129 Avery, Maj. R. L 37 Adams, Henry P.. _ 62 Anderson, H.C 21 Awtrey, John 60 Adams, John A 72 Anderson, Harry B„ _._ 139 Axton, Chaplain John T 28 Adams, John D 50 Anderson, Henry W. _ 110 Ayers, E.J 12 Adams, Kenneth T 88 Anderson, Herbert L 104 Ayers, J. H 26 Adams, Lionel H 69 Anderson, James H. 15 B Adams, Winthrop 106 Anderson, L.E 98 Babbitt, Elwood G 85 Adamson, WiUiam C 20 Anderson, L.S 90 Babcock, Omar L 53 Agee, FredB 72 Anderson, Mary 95 Babcock, Col. W. C 116 Aguayo, Antonio .—__- 138 Anderson, Melanchton O 67 Bach, Glenn R 77 Ainsworth, Seth M 87 Anderson, Palmer E 133 Bachman, B. M 121 Aitchison, Clyde B - 96 Anderson, T. B. H 25 Back, Ernest A. 76 Akerman, Walter 132 Andrade, Frank 133 Backus, CD 91 Akin, C. V 25 Andree, Hermann J 62 Badger, L. F 26 Albright, Horace M.„ - 57 Andrew, Capt. George S 37 Baer, Phil E 139 Alden, W. C 55 Andrew, W. W — 101 Baggarly, Franklin C 104 Aldous, A. E - 55 Andrews, Charles K 94 Bahrenburg, L. P. H 24 Ale, John H 106 Andrews, Frank 80 BaUey, Edward E 120 Alexander, AcelC 15 Andrews, Frank E— _... 72Bailey , Forbes E 80 Alexander, James R 56 Andrews, J. E 99 BaUey, Frederick J 14,112 Alexander, WiUiam H 62 Andrews, Lincoln C 13 Bailey, P. W 26 Alfaro, Gregorio Araoz 125 Andrews, Paul Shipman 42 Bailey, Thomas Jennings 141 AUanson, Henry E - 69 Andrews, Rear Adm. Pbilip. 47 Bain, Henry M 60 Allee, GaUD.. „ 107 Andrews, S. F 102 Baines, Matthew 167 Allen, Arthur B 15 Aona, A. K 133 Bair, Bert E ..- 6 AUen, Burr 67 Apostol, Silverio 36 Baird, Frederick 18 Allen, C. B 14 Appleton, Frederic L 15 Baity, J. L._ 112 Allen, Charles R 108 Archer, E. B 26 Baker, Col. David 41 AUen, Chester D 108 Archer, Finch R 42 Baker, Horace 96 Allen, CoUins B 20 Arentson, Carl B 73 Baker, J. N- 14 Allen, Edgar A... 52 Armington, John H 62 Baker, Thomas J 82 Allen, Edwin W._. 61 Armstrong, C - 25 Baker, WiUiam Eli 140 Allen, Fred D 120 Armstrong, Ernest P. 16 Baldridge, Pressly R 16 Allen, Guy F 14 Armstrong, H. C 90 Baldwin, Albertus H 103 AUen, James S 134 Armstrong, Paul 95 Baldwin, Charles E 93 Allen, Jessie M 69 Armstrong, S. E 21 Baldwin, Elmer I 50 AUen, Leslie J 68 Armstrong, WiUiam M 18 Baldwin, G. Clyde 55 Allen, Lineus H 67 Arnold, Davis G 106 Baldwin, James W 42 Allen, M. Eleanor. 54 Arnold, Julian H 85 Baldwin, Mark 75 Allin-SmithAllportAllynAlmquistAlpsAlschulerAlterAllenAlleweltAlleyAllisonAUen,,, Henr ,MarJMajWUliaTRRusseWillia. ,.Col,FayettR Willia .CeciLWarre.JohySamue, .E lGenCharle Prat F—H mJamemlKn . eD. E .AnBm ltW , Rober Fs jBRr _t H.— .1213 8621583721635620568482 .AshleyArnoldArthurAronoffAsburyAscarateAselmeyerAsendorfAshbrookAsheAshenbergerAshleyAshford, ,Samue,, , ,WUliaWiUiaAleWilliaLeRoThomaFredericC O,CalviE F ,.Nemeci Alber.. Fran0Fre ,xAJosep lA. .Mc AlberyA nmd Jms.t kDH k CAG.Sa hG W t, jr -1310 579862163712486056 149BallBaldwinBaldwin,Col.TheodoreA.,jrBaUBallouBallsBalmerBaltzeUBaneBanksBanniganBarber,,, Home W,CarletoCol,,MarshaAlfre, , Fran. JameC, Fran Orio Jame, .RoberShermanThomaO.N ErTGeorgdk .s Wnkn sG AJU .M WRt W C . seC . EM. , jr . 1310121435268517368637210480 150 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index

Barbot, Wingate P — 79 Beeler, Lee A 138 Blair, James A 72 Barbour, Arnold W 58 Beers, Anne., 122 Blair, Samuel 52 Barclay, Frank R 43 Beers, Charles F " 123 Blair, Thomas A — 62 Bardelson, Samuel 101 Behlert, Henry m Blake, C. L 91 Barden, Col. W. J 31 Behnke, Albert E * 66 Blake, Dean — 62 Bardroff, John T 120 Beier, Fred W., jr ." 79 Blake, WUliam J 106 Barger, John A 68 Belcher, E. Louise 59 Blakely, Capt. John R. Y 45 Barker, H - - 91 Belden, William S. 62 Blalock, Shirl H 86 Barker, Howard W — 108 BeU, Second Lt. Arleigh T . 102 Blanck, Frederick C 74 Barker, J. A 115 Bell, C. A 93 Bland, Oscar E 141 Barker, Stephen - 97,98 BeU, Daniel W 13 Blaylock, R. L. 136 Barksdale, W. H_ 112 Bell, Edward W 112 Bledsoe. E. P 108 Barmeier, Harry. 77 Bell, George B 85 Bliss, George S 62 Barnard, Capt. Clarence 33 Bell, Henry D 17 Bliss, Maj. Gen. Tasker H 116 Barnard, Morris M 123 BeU, Lt. Col. J. Franklin. 118,120Bloch , Rear.Adm. Claude C. 45 Barnaud, Albert J 86 Bell, WUliam.. 62 Bloxsom, Thomas T 77 Barndollar, Burton H 58 Bell, WUliam B 76 Blue, Rupert 23 Barnes, Frank B 27 Bellinger, Brig. Gen. J. B.... 29Blundon , Benjamin A 62 Barnes, George O 13 BeUis, Charles E 82 Blystone, Montello E 62 Barnes, Will C_... 71 Bender, Jacob O 17 Boal, A. M 97,98 Barnett, Claribel R —.- 83 Benedict, Maurice A 73 Boardman, Evan D 19 Barnhart, Earl W._ 108 Benedict, Miller S 73 Boardman, Mabel T 125 Barnhart, Emmett P •... 66Benn , E. B_ 140 Boatright, F. G 132 Barr, Capt. Robert S 33 Bennett, Capt. Ernest L 46 Boaz, William 85 Barre, WUliam W 44 Bennett, Hugh H , 75 Boddis, Henry 42 Barrett, Maj. C. D.... 108 Bennett, James V 112 Bode, A. H 94 Barrett, John T 18 Bennett, W. W__ 53 Bodine, Joseph L 136 Barrett, WUliam H 132 Bennett, Walter E 51 Bogardus, F. H 112 Barron, Charles B 81 Bennett, Walter J 62 Boggess, J. S 24 Barron, WUliam E 62 Bennion, Maj. H. S 31 Boggess, Owen M 53 Barrows, Capt. R. G — 31 Benson, A. R 90 Boggs, Col. F. C 31 Barry, Maj. Archie W 35 Benson, Clarence 0 68 Boggs, George 48 Bartel, WiUiam P_ 96 Benson, WUliam S 97 Bogle, Capt. Ralph H 29 Barth, C.H 115 Bentley, Fay L 122 Bolds, Harry H 12 Barthold, Edwin W 65 Bentley, Josephine C 108 Bole, George A 92 Bartholomew, J. A 90 Berger, George H 16 Boles, Thomas 57 Bartlett, Calvin W Ill Bergere, Alfred M... 51 Bolt, Richard A 94 Bartlett, John H 43 Bergman, WUliam D 45 Bolten, Joseph 25,57 Baruch, Ismar Ill Bernsteen, A. E. 137 Bolton, Edward 1 95 Bash, Col. Louis H 29 Berry, Comdr. J. G 22 Bonanno, Augustus S 28 Bashore, Harry W 56 Besley, Harold J 79 Bond, Frank 50,118 Baskette, Lt. Col. Alvin K.. 39 Best, Ethel L 95 Bond, Judson B— 56 Bass, James W 15 Bestwick, Francis T 82 Bondy, WiUiam 136 Bassett, Harry 112 Bethel, Maj. Edwin A 31 Bonham, Raphael P 94 Batchelder, Edward D 13 Bethune, John F 103 Bonnaffon, Capt. E. W 113 Batcheller, Arthur.. 89 Beuret, Rear Adm. J. D 46 Bonnett, Walter E 62 Bateman, Robert E 77 Beyer, William R 52,57 Bonnin, Leo S_ 52 Bates, Carlos G 71 Bickers, T. E 96 Bonsted, Claude 16 Bates, Charles M 133 Bicknell, Ernest P 125 Bonynge, Robert W 109 Bates, F. J 86 Biddle, Elmer R 80 Booth, Lt. Col. Alfred J 28 Bates, Louis W 46 Biddle, W. 1 42 Booth, D. C 87 Bates, P. H..._ 86 BidweU, George L _ 74 Booth, Brig. Gen. E. E 27 Batschelet, Clarence E 84 Bigelow, Richard L. P 73 Booth, Fenton W 141 Baugh, James B.Jr 111 BUes, WiUiam F 68 Booth, Joseph T 61 Baum, Arthur M _. 71 Billany, Harry H 44 Booth, Wilbur F 130 Bauman, Robert J 54 Billard, Rear Adm. F. C 22 Booz, T. S 101 Baumann, Ernest H . 65 BUlings, Nelson J 73 Borah, Wayne G 134 Bayer, Charles J 77 Billings, W. C 24 Borden, Harold L 72 Bayers, Maj. Archie S 39 BUlups, R. S 93 Borden, Parker G 107 Baylor, Adelaide S 108 Bingham, Francis S 67 Borges, E. GU 125 Beach, JohnS ___ 54 Bingham, George H 129 Borland, WUfred P 96 Beach, Morgan H 141 Bird, Richard N _. 44 Borthwick, Stanley.— 137 Beach, WU1 Gray 18 Birdsall, G. C 124 Bost, Eli J 52 Beal, Walter H .... 61Birdseye , O. H 55 Bottoms, Col. Sam F 29 Beales, Le Verne 84 Birdseye, George F. H 43 Boudreaux, Edwin C 75

BeckettBeebeBeckerBeckmanBeaumontBeckBeattieBeatieBeatonBeanBeaneBearceBeardBeamBeals,,,, ,, Henr Charle,ThaddeuWilliaLRober CecCharle ,Edwar CLtHenrE. Joh.HLutheNile Charle,E.RJame ,W. .UAH GeorgynW LtColKen.W Ntsy s smLL.. d.Ds rSR Gs.A sS AtFCol JRoydee R. . D . John nE.. C_.„13.12101311 713852633241345902786710 7 BittingBirminghamBirthrightBishopBissellBixlerBlackBlackburnBlackhallBlackmanBlackweUBladesBladineBlairBirschBirgfeld,,, ,, D,C G ,AnnBenjamiWilliaFran, B .HarveWUliaJosepCharle HuberLoreCharle Harr., Lar,FranMHF, S Jame LaWorthingtoSamue,Jk es. n EhColy m0y EtkmsRo sL WVRober nsC —P„AK WL. y Wl H .EF. t P •n_ „._li1310 104971515me48962573062 BourquinBouldenBoutonBowenBoyerBowerBowersBowieBowmanBoydBowermanBowlesBowyer,,,, , JameWUliaAlleCar ,HenrWalte HarrEdwar,JWiUiamCliffor War,MCharle .,Olive FranEphrai Charles.Edwar.Capt ,lGeorgCn sWdHoratiyGeorgB Rr mEdmunk rdT BJd.s S.___:::;"" I KA...PS.dHe mThoma — e EMJ.oP F Bd '.s. D. ""88,11-."13fi 81210131581693012-591753624873 1 Official Register, 1921—Individual Index 151

Boykin, James C 54 Brown, Henry E 67 Burton, Robert J 29 Boykin, Lester E 78 Brown, Henry R 108 Burton, Theodore E 105 Boyle, Charles W 60 Brown, Herbert D 112 Bush, Porter L 58 Boyle, Isaac A „.: 37 Brown, Hugh A.. 56 Busha, C. T., jr 107 Boyles, Aubrey 131 Brown, J. I 91 Busick, Adrien F... 104 Boynton, Charles A 139 Brown, Jack 64 Busman, Herman 67 Bracey, Clarence E„ : 61 Brown, James P 81 Butler, Arthur R . 111 Bradford, Ralph 20 Brown, James R— 66 Butler, First Lt. Frederic B„ 40 Bradley, Maj. Follejt 41 Brown, John B. - 53 Butler, George W. 66 Bradley, Fred A 19 Brown, Capt. John E 33 Butler, Hugh D 85 Brady, George S 86 Brown, Lucius H., jr 59 Butler, Jarvis 114,115 Brady, Joseph P 139 Brown, Martin 135 Butler, John F._. _ 86 Brand, Albert 62 Brown, Lt. R. J., ji 35 Butler, Maj. John, S .. 32 Brande, Bertram A. Ill Brown, RaymondC 59 Butler, Ollie M 86 Brandeis, Louis D 129 Brown, First Lt. Raymond R. 35 Butler, Pierce 129 Brandes, Elmer W 70 Brown, Thomas A 140 Butler, Ulysses 96 Brkndon, Benjamin F 67 Brown, William E . 17 Butman, Arthur B 85 Brandt, Edwin S, 45 Brown, William L _. 7 Butner, Robert C 80 Brasch, Frederick E 7 Browne, Lt. Col. Beverly F. 38 Butt, J. W. S 97 Bfasel, Royal H 85 Browne, Charles A. 74 Butte, George C 36 Brast, EdwinA ---... 15 Browne, Maj. Charles J 40 Butterfield, Earl C 70 Bratton, Comdr. Leslie E 47 Browne, Rhoderic 107 Butterfield, Lynnford C 68 Brauer, Rudolph S 44 Broy, Cecil Norton.. 122 Butts, Halleck A 85 Bray, Thomas A 66.68 Bruce, Charles __ 81 Byerley, John H 67 Brazell, Roy 57 Bruce, Howard—. . 33 Byington, L. B 26 Brearley, James A 89 Bruce, John C— 122 Byram, John W 62 Breeden, Zula J— 54 Brueggeman, Bessie Parker.. 112 Byrd, J. L 101 Breen, First Lt. John J 33 Bruk, Frank 112 Byrnes, J. Wise ••._... 70 Bijees, Col. Herbert J 41 Brumbaugh, N. J 90 C Breid, Jacob. 53 Brunner, Henry C 46 Cadmus, R. Y 89 Breining, Harold W 106 Bryan, Frank B., jr.. 120 Cady, JohnB 44 Breitenstein, Daniel F 136 Bryan, Capt. Henry F 49 Caemmerer, H. P 117 Bremerman, Charles H 122 Bryan, Herbert..._. . 65 Cahill, Capt. H. F. K 108 Brennan, Roland M 121 Bryan, James B 94 Caine, Charles E.__ 43 Breshears, Frank M 133 Bryan, Levin L 76 Caine, John T., 3d 83 Brett, Maj. M. L 34 Bryan, Nathan P.... 129 Cairnes, Lt. Comdr. C. W... 113 Breuer, Louis H _'_•__ 18 Bryan, William M.__ 24 Calder, A. Bland — 85 Brewer, Frank B 107 Bryant, Hal F— 80 Caldwell, Hugh K. 17 Brewer, Col. Thomas Lj 34 Bryant, Levi 67 Caldwell, John D 52 Brewster, Lt. Col. Alden F._ 28 Bryant, Randolph.. 139 Calhoun, C. H..... 101 BrewSter, Maj. Gen.AndreW. 37 Bryson, M 106 Calhoun, Herbert C 52 Brewster, Elislia H 134 Buchanan, Capt. Allen 45 Calkins, Thomas V 54 Brewster, F. M_. 55 Biichwald, Louis . 140 Call, Maj. Lewis W 102 Brewster, George F 108 Buck, Clarence F 19 Call, RhydonM 132 Briar, John 59 Buckingham, Earle 116 Callahan, Joshua B__ 50 Bricker, Col. Edwin D _ 34 Buckler, Clarence H 44 C.allan, Brig. Gen. Robert E. 28 Bridges, Col. Charles H._ _ _ _ 28 Buckley, John 132 Callander, William F 79 Briggs, Frank H ' 141 « Buckley. John S 65 Callender, Maj. George R 30 Briggs, L. J - 86 , Buckner, Emory R 136 Callister, Thomas A. _ 17 Brigham, Lt. Col. C. E 36 . Budnitz, Edmund 18 Calvert, Edgar B 62 Brigham, Reuben _'.— 61 Buell, Herbert L_. 30 Calvert, Thomas J 106 bright, A. D __._ 21 Buffington, Joseph 129 Cammerer, Arno B 56 Bright, Joseph S 78 Buffington, William E...... 44 Camp, Ernest W 19 Brightwell, Margaret D 112 Bulger, John K... 89 Campbell, Col. Archibald- - - 38 Srinton, Clement S 75 Bullion, Clarence L 50 Campbell, Balem C-. 16 firist, Fredrick W.. —; 62Bullock , C. A 87 Campbell, E.P 55 iStritt, George W. B 16 Buntin, John A 53 Campbell, Rear Adm. Ed­ Britt, James J 18 Burch, Dallas S 65 ward H --_ 47 Britton, Bernhardt R 77 Burchard, E. D 55 Campbell, Edward K 141 Brobst, Daniel W — 111 Buirchard, E. F „ 55 Campbell, F. L. 134 Brock, Lee 15 Burden, Oliver D.-'. 136 Campbell, Fred C 52 Brodbeck, George 137 Burdette, Maj. Allen M 38 Campbell, J. B 96 Brody, John A 107 Burdette, James W.. 104,113 Campbell, John S.__—, 81 Bronaugh, Frank H 47 Burgess, Albert F— _ 76 Campbell, Louis J. 18 Bronson, Ralph B_. 84 Burgess, George K. 86,113,114,116 Campbell, Marcus B._ 136 Brooke, J. A... 100 Burgess, Col. Harry 101 Campbell, Roy 19 Brooke, Oapt. John R., ir 37 Burke, Charles H 52 Campbell, Lt. Col. Tilman.. 40 Brooks, Herbert L 50 Burke, Frank 98 Campbell, Walter G 60 Brossard, Edgar B 103 Burkhalter, John T 24 Canadaj*-, Hamill A... 51 Brothers, Charles S 60 Burklin, R. Reyburn 104 Canby, Col. James.. 40 Brotzman, William S 62 Burlew, Ebert K 50 Canfield, Charles H 68 Brbughton, William S 13 Burlingame, Everett H. .17 Cannon, L. S.._ 19 Brown, Arthur L 138 Burlingame, Guy E.. 122 Cant, William A 135 Brown, B. W 23 Burlingame, Luther D 116 Capper, Arthur 118 59927—25fBrownBrown,, HarrG.W.GilberGeorgGDelFaFredericColErnesEdgaMajCharle. y.Elmel. yCFredericr EarteCare tsAN WStewar D..rlDkR.._ 11 IWy .H _ k t M —- Il121148751923l5306792 BurtonBurrillBurtBurnsBurpeeBurrageBurrellBurnettBurnhamBurnet, ,S,,. AlexandeLoui,Willia RWHarr IshmaeHLawrencDavi,BerRea.AlfreSamue .C O s.Ralptr yH..Wd H.mAdm d Rl l rG_E h_ e„T G._ .J Gu. y H. 13101211131468695137542452037 CarmackCarmeliaCarmichaelCarmineCarnachanCarnesCarlisleCarltonCarlCarletonCarlsonCappston, L,Lesli, ,Rea ,,E , JohSVivia ChesteCapt. L,.JerrF,e r. H.G Thoma M.....n VDAdm A y.An rG A .-L sCWashing .W _­. 1011131032116286263174088 152 Official Register, 192.5— Individual Index

Carnes, J. H 89 Churchill, Capt. H. W 33 Coleman, Charles W 7 Carney, George D 47 Cisler, Stephen A .. 44 Coleman, Col. F. W. 29 Carolan, Joseph __ 20 Clagett, Maj. Henry B _ 35 Coleman, Frank H 62 Carpenter, Albert H 67 Clapp, EarleH . - 71 Coleman, Robert S 94 Carpenter, Capt. Dudley N„ 46 Clapp, Paul S 84 Coles, George W_ 137 Carpenter, George A 133 Clarahan, Charles H . 43 Coles, Henry C__ — 111 Carr, Walter E.-- 94 Clark, Alex. H 141 Coles, Malcolm A 104 Carr, Wilbur J.. 12 Clark, Burr W 71 Collier, Carl 112 Carrington, John 123 Clark, Charles C... 62 Collier, George W 134 Carrington, P. M. 24 Clark, Clarence D 110 Collins, Charles W 13 Carroll, Charles C 65 Clark, Edward T , il Collins, Col. Christopher C__ 38 CarroU, WiUiam P 81 Clark, Capt. Frank H 45 Collins, Frank G 13 Carruthers, Lemuel A 84 Clark, Maj. Frank S 28 Collins, Frank H 66 Carson, David B 88 Clark, George E 117 Collins, G. L 24 Carson, Ernest 62 Clark, J. Wood.. 138 Collins, Guy N 70 Carson, Kit J 16 Clark, Joseph S . 69 Collins, Maurice-'...'. 106 Carson, Max H. 55 Clark, L. D 93 CoUins, Maurice.. 122 Carter, Earl H 69 Clark, Lew B.. 86 Collins, W. D. 55 Carter, Edward E 71 Clark, Omar W—r-_-_ 106 Coilman, Herman T„ 62 Carter, Forest L 57 Clark, Robert E_ 72 Collom, McLin S 62 Carter, George H- — 6,113 Clark, S. Wesley -'- 138 Colvin, Park D...L 43 Carter, H.J 134 Clark, Taliaferro 23 Colwell, J. H '. 90 Carter, Peyton.. _ 52 Clark, Capt. Thomas L 34 Comer, George P 103 Carusi, Ugo J. A _ 42 Clark, W. A. Graham 103 Compton, Lindley M 53 Cary, Edward F. 66 Clark, W D.,jr — 120 Comstock, Harold D 56 Casad, Lt. Col. A. F. — 33 Clark, W E 104 Goncannon, Charles C 85,116 Case, Daniel H 133 Clark, William 136 Concklin, E. F__ 117 Case, GeorgeS 116 Clark, William Mansfield— 26 Congdon, George D— 47 Case, Norman S 138 Clarke, James O. 75 Conger, Norman B 62 Cash, B. K 115 Clarke, Jesse C — 58 ConkUn, William H 106 Casper, Adolph M 66 Clarke, Jesse W 15, Conley, Col. Edgar T. 38 Cassell, George H 98 Clarke, Marshall B 104 Cohlin, Henry 139 Cassie, EarlW 124 Claybourn, J. G—.....'-. 101 Cbnlon, James 122 Casteel, Calvin 56 Clayton, Henry D 130 Connell, Richard M __., 86 Castle, William R., jr 12 Clayton, Col. Jere B 39 Conner, Maj. Gen. Fox 27 Casto, George D 105 Cleary, Francis J. P 61 Conner, James F 72 Castor, Thomas. 67 Clegg, Cecil H —— 131 Conner, Ralph M 56 Caswell, Irving A„• 19 Clement, Charles B_ 69 Conner, Stanley H-. 107 Cattell, Roscoe A „• 91 Clements, Edward. _...-. 5ConnoUy3 , Maj. Donald H— 31 Cavanagh, Helen L 121 Clemons, Ballard H__—_ 111 Connor, Patrick 62 Cecil, George H 73 Cliffe, AdamC 133 Gonnor.Maj.Gen.WUliam D. 40 Cecil, Kirk P- 73 CUfford, William H 16 Conrad, Col. Casper H., jr 40 Cely, Homer M-- 82 Clift, J. W 90 Conrad, Col. Julius T 40 Chace, Edward M — 74 Clifton, Lt. Col. Alfred T.„. 39 Conradis, Louis.. 124 Chaffee, Robert W 32 Cline, Genevieve 20 Conser, F. M 53 Chaleraft, Edwin L— 53 Cline, Isaac M 62 Conti, Angelo 97 Chalmers, Henry 85 Cline, Joseph L 62 Conway, John S 87 Chamberlain, John A 122 Clopton, Lt. Col. William Conway, Raymond A 17 Chamberlain, Thomas K 87 H., jr.— 37 Cook, Chauncey F 92 Chamberlain, Col. W. P 101 Close, Wilbur H 106 Cook, DeWitt C 54 Chamberlin, Edward H 114 Clotts, Herbert V 52 Cook, Fred M. 16 Chambers, Abdon P 76 Cloud, Joel E 67 Cook, G. A 96 Chambers, Capt. Frank T... 118 Clute, F. R 14 Cook, John H — 135 Chambers, Howard 17 Cluverius, Capt. Wat T..... 45 Cook, Katherine M 54 Chambers, Wilfred E 108 Coad, Bert R 76 Cook, Orator F 70 Champlin,. Louis F .... 80 Coage, Jefferson S 124 Cook, Richard L 108 Chance, Sylvester 54 Cobb, J. O— 23 Cook, Lt. Col. Seth W 39 Chaney, Lucian W _... 93 Cobb, Nathan A 69 Cooksey, George R 104 Chapman, Alfred- 16 Cobey, Lt. Comdr. ElwoodA. 45 Cooley, Abraham C 61 Chapman, CeliaB. 58 Cochran, A. M.J 134 Cooley, Charles E. 82 Chapman, Thomas P..- Ill Cochran, Ernest F.... 138 Coombs, Wade H 120 Chapman, William A— 141 Cochran, John W 17 Coon, W. W. 52 Chappell, Ralph H._ 22 Cochran, Robert A 54 Coontz,Rear Adm. Robert E. 48 Chardon, Carlos E_ .„ 36 Cocke, A C '. 99 Cooper, Charles H 112 Gharest, C. M._ 19 Coe, Charles E 25 Cooper, Claude C 63 Charlton, Marquis A— 77 Coe, Maj. Gen. Frank W 28 Cooper, Frank. __ 136 Charlton, Rushton H 74 Gofer, L. E 24 Cooper, Henry F 137 Charron, Arthur I 129 Coffey, E.R. 26 Cooper, Kenneth L 107 Chase, Maj. E. H., jr 33 Coffey, Richard J.. 56 Cooper, Robert A. 21 Chase, Rear Adm. Jehu Y... 48 Coffin, WUliam H 106 Cooper, Thomas P 79 Chase, Will H— 78 Coffman, I. Wade 140 Copeland, Edgar P 124 Cheatham, Col. B. Frank. __ 27 Coffmah, John D 73 Copeland, L. <_..... 13,103 Chilcott, E. Channing 70 Coghill, Will H- 92 Corbett, Lee C... 70 Chilcott, Ellery F 70 Cogswell, Ledyard, jr 33 Corbin, WUli am Lee 7,119 Childs, James B 7 Cogswell, Theodore 124 Corliss, Cliffo rd G 87 ChristyChurchGhristiansonChristensenChristianChisumChretienChisholmChildsjr ,,, Virgi, VernMaj,Joh AlfreCaptSW.,., .nlJame LeoMarChrie LJenneOreWC- dH. W nJ-tEdwarsns —P. T_ LAr .Y., d N., 13389675125901635 OoleColeCoheeCohenCohnanCohranCoinerColbert, Harve,CharleGu,ReaJohArthuFran, , Edga, WalteBarne Maj yJohEdwarLrn .T kAdmS yrs. On- r T..y S.RFG_ M R..L L. d., . T JW„ ._ C 131267921624381562035812 CorlissCornwallGornwellCorputCorryCorsonCosbyCosdonCostiganCostigahCottrellCouchCotteral,,, , ,ColEdwiLe , CharleG,AJame, Maj Frederic. JohoFredericTEdwar.Bru M_C... KSpencen s.nL c.s JosepE.H_ —C e_._._d —k. r PkG._ hM F~~"~ . "" 12 110236913 1642149 Official Register, 1925-—Individual Index 153

Coulter, Harry F.__ . 88 Cushing, Ernest W 14,113 De Armond, Lt. Col. Ed- Coulter, Maj. John B...11_" 27 Cushman, Edward E 140 , ward H_._ 28 Cousins, Michael J 16 Cushman, Frank 108 De Bolt, John T 133 Cover, Louis C 63 Custer, Burton B. 54 De Bruler, Ellis.. 104 CoviUe, Frederick V .. . 70 Cutcheon, C. T. M 112 Dechant, Harry P . 60 Oowan, C ol. Arthur S 40 Cuthbert, John T... 45 Dedeaux, Henry 20 Oowdrick, Howard B.. 63 Cuthbertson, David !_...-_.. 63 Dedman, James E_... 108 Cowles, A. W 91 Cutter, John D ..'. 106 Deffenbaugh, Walter S .. 54 Cox, Frederick I 96 Cutting, H. O L 91 de Forest, Robert W... 125 Cox, Henry J . . 63 Cutts, A. D.. —. 13 De Fossett, Albert J . 68 Cox, O. H 25 Defrees, Capt. Joseph R • 46 Cox, Oscar P _.. 133° Degnan, Thomas L.„ 43 Coxe, Lt. Col. Alexander B._ 41 Dagenett, Charles E- ...: .52 De Groot, E. H., jr 96 Craig, J. D no Dahl, Hans 16 De Groot, Frank A 13 Craig, John 63 Dahly, Oscar E . 19 De Huff, John D 53 Craig, Maj. Gen. Malin 27 Daiker, Fred H ___'_ 52 Deibert, A. H 19 Craige, Roscoe C 52 Dailey, Richard B :_._. 63 Duller, T. G 89 Craighead, Frank C... 76 Daingerfield, Lawrence H.— 63 D_isel, Charles H. 66 Cramer, Leslie.. 58 Dalby, Z. Lewis 30 de la Gardie, Oscar A. H 18 Grandall, Clinton J 53 Daley, Maj. Edmond L. J 31 De LaMater, John... 103 Crane, Maj. John A. 28 Dallas, John T...„ —. 68 Delano, Frederic A... 125 Crane, R.Newton 12 Dalton, Brig. Gen. A. C 29 Delano, Louis A — 43 Crane, Walter R 92 Daly, JohnF .„_... 84 Delano, WiUiam Adams..... 117 Granmer, George T 136 Dana, Samuel T __•_._._. 71 Dell, Harry H ...... 66 Crawford, C. J 96 Danforth, Lt. Col: Charles H. 38 Dell, Jessie Ill Crawford, Nelson A 60,61 Daniel, Marshall E ...... i33 Delmar, WUliam T 16 Crawford, Maj. Robert W.. 31 Daniel, Robert E. L___•_.____ 54 DeLong, C. R _. l03 Creel, R. H... 24 Dare, John W. 121 del Toro, Emilio. 36 Oreely, Andrew J 65 Darlington, Edward B 56 Demain, Edward R... . 63 Creighton, H. S 20 Darnall, Col. Carl R...... 3Demaray0 , Arthur E 56 Creps, Clark W 110 Darr, F. M .—,_____. 99 Demaree, Harry J 61 Crew, H. C. 91 Darrah, Col. Thomas W...... Demeritt 38 , William W 88 Crichton, J. W 98 Daugherty, William T ... 86 Deming, Charles W 66 Crim, Capt. L. P 33 Davenport, Miles Leroy.—— 66 Deming, WUliam C II] Crisler, Clara M_- _ 51 Davidson, Maj. Howard C__ 35 De Moisy, Charles, jr 73 Crismas, Roy Monteith 16 Davies, David...... '87 Dendinger, Walter C... 69 Crisp, Charles R 105 Davies, William Henry 95 D enecke, WUliam A 67 Crissinger, D. R.. 103 Davila, Pedro Cordova...... 36 Dengl.er, Harry M 18 Crist, Raymond F. 94 Davis, Adelaide 122 Denison, Arthur C_. _._._ 130 Crittenden, Eugene C. — 86 Davis, Audus T 7'.-. 43 Denmead, Talbott 76 Crittenden, Samuel W 107 Davis, Charles B.... 135 Dennee, John S__ 79 CroftJPSamuel M 7 Davis, Charles L.._ 52 Dennett, Tyler .... 12 Croissant, Victor G 112 Davis, David W..._... 56 Dennis, Alfred P.'. 103 Crom, George C ___. 51 Davis, Dwight F.. 27, Denny, Edward H 92 Cronin, Dennis H 135 102,105,115,117 Denny, Walter C _ 78 Cronin, Herbert T 01 Davis, Emanuel V ...... 16 Denson, Lee A 63 Cronin, Patrick D 60 Davis, Eugene .._. 108 Dent, Edward A— 321 Cronk, James W. 63 Davis, Frank W 92 Dent, Lt, Col. Elliott J 31 Cronk, John W 16 Davis, Fred 133 Dent, Porter W 56 Crooks, Noah 15 Davis, G. G... 14 De Otte, Capt. D. F. A 22 Crosby, Col. Herbert B 37 Davis, Harry E . 29 Deputy, Ona D 82 Crosley, Capt. Walter S 45 Davis, Hugh J... 123 Derickson, .Richard B 88 Cross, Anne G 84 Davis, J. Warren ... 129 De Rocher, James D. 87 Cross, Samuel H— 85 Davis, James C._ . 102 Derrick, Walter J 71 Crossman, Edgar A— 68 Davis, James J- 93,108,115 Desha, John R 133 Crossman, Edgar O 106 Davis, O. K.. 109 De Shields, First Lt. Charles Grosson,-H. J 106 Davis, Ogden T 122 B 35 Crouch, Winney E._ 77 Davis, Peter R 123 Desmond, John S 92 Grout, Fletcher G 81 Davis, Comdr. R. C 46 Detwiler, Samuel B 70 Crowley, Elmer E 97 Davis, Maj. Gen. Robert C. 28 de Valin, Hugh.. 24 Crowley, R. T. 23 Davis, Royall O. E „ : 75 Devereaux, William, C 63 Crupper,-Joseph L 19 Davis, Sam B _ __• 52 Deviny, John J 22 Cubberly, Fred C 132 Davis, Stephen B., jr. 42 Dewey, Charles S...i- 13 Cuddy, Stephen A 54 Davis, William H . 84 Dewey, Lyster H . 70 Cuddy, W. N_.„ 131 Davison, Asa F 97,99 Dewhirst, W. S„ 112 Culbert, Robert W 67 Davison, Elmo L _ 98 Dey, Luther M. 63 CuUen, Joseph C_._ . 133 Davison, Elwin T 68 Diamond, Jay G 80 Culler, Clarence F. 87 Dawes, Charles E 118 Dibrell, Walter C 88 Culley, Matthew J 71 Dawes, Leonard P .. 54 Dick, Harvey B _• 63 Culver, Lt. Ool. Clarence C 35 Dawkins, Benjamin C. 134 Dickens, Walter F 53 Cumming, Hugh S. 23,125 Dawkins, Merritt L ,. 54 Dickey, Elvan S 67 dimming, James G _J:._ 123 Dawson, Charles I _•__ 134 Dickey, Joel M 135 Cunningham, Charles H— — 85 Dawson, H. Preston 22 Dickinson, Clark B—_. 52 CurryCurticeCurtisCurtissCurranCurrieCurrierCunningham,,, , MajGeorgDAlle Fran RollHenrCharleWillia.Coope .P n, aJohek y JohPEdwarGeorgFranSr s mH n D nSF k HTe —d PW -JH__ 35,11„ 10H1310759219467O380413598 dDeanDeaneDayDeakyneDawsone Aldrey, ,WalcottSamueHowarAlberPrestoLBenjamiCapt, RoberCharleClaud. ,Joh ,Eno WiUia,Owe Col. tn PedrlGnd tse M.s.J HnCHn ML MHerber C Lm M—o „ t _12 631847239351682706 DinsmoreDirzulaitisDillonDirnickDieckDietrichDillardDilleDillerDickinsonDicksonDUley,,, ,Frederic WCharleBoyJJameFre, .WimberlHamilto ., FranCol,F C.„Hd d HWJOlive s. .P .s E J....H EkT, kC_ E_H . .Sr nyM C... _ B .T. .—..,. . 1213135813768957304267 154 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index

Disney, I. P -.... 89 Dunn,.Russell H— 19 Emery, James A 82 Dizon, Paciano ..-. 36 Dunn, WUlis E...... Emigh52 , Eugene D °

Fehr, Joseph C__ .. 109 Foster, Frank H .. 131 Gallardo, Juan G 36 Felton, Ernest L .. 63 Foster, GuUd C _. 105 42 Fenby, Edwin J - 73 Foster, J. M .. 93 Gallup, James D —.. 51 Fenning, Frederick A_.._ - 120 Foster, John A ._.. . 18 Galpin, Charles J— 79 Fenning, Karl „ 89 Foster, Leo J .. 56 Gamble, Comdr. A. L _. W Ferguson, Carey D .. 19 Foster, Lewis E .. 56 GambrUl, Col. WUliam G._. 29 Ferguson, Col. Harley B„ 27,41 Foster, M. H — 24 Game, CoL Clyffard _•_. 38 Ferguson, Jo M .. 107 Foster, Rufus E.____ .. 129 Gano, Capt. Frank W_—... 32 Ferguson, R. Trevor .. 71 Foster, Samuel B. .. 69 Gapen, Charles E 61 Fernald, Bert M .. 118 Fotheringham, WiUiam .. 66 Garber, Benjamin S 52 Fernandez, Francisco M. .. 125 Foulk, O. E___._„ .. 103 Gardes,. Arthur H 112 Fferrall, Lannes L.. .. 51 Foulois, Lt. Col. B. D .. 35 Gardner, B. C 117 Fess, Simeon D . " „ 117 Fouts, Samuel E .. 89 Gardner, C. H.„ i 23 Fewkes, J. Walter.._• .1 119 Fowler, Charles - 10 78 Fidler, Harry L__. . .. 108 Fowler, M. L - 97 16 Field, JohnH _ - 15 Fowler, WUliam C .. 123 Gardner, John J 80 Fieldner, Arno C. .. 92 Fowler, WUlis J .. 13 Gardner, John W 87 Fields, J. B._ .. 101 Fowles, John R .. 14 117 Fieser, James L . - 125 Fox, A. Manuel „ 103 120 FUer, Herbert A - Ill Fox, CarroU.. _ „ 24 34 Filler, Edmund C... ._• 70 Fox, N. K— ....- 19 Garland, John S — 121 Finch, Burtis J .. 79 Fralic, H. B__ „ 107 Garlough, Francis E 77 Finch, Maj. H. A... „ 31 Frampton, Hugh M „ 83 Garlow, C. R 135 Finch, James A. .. 42 Francis, Alonzo H .. 68 Garner, Wi ghtman W 70 Finkr WilUam E .. 83 Francis, Edward. .. 24 Garrard, Col. Louis F 29 Finkham, Ralph R. „ 88 Francis, R. W. C - 107 Garrett, Charles C_._J_._J 63 Finley, Harry L - 137 Frank, E. H - 102 Garrett, Harry D 75 Finney, Edward C_ - 50 Frank, Maj. Selby H - 34 Gartland, Joseph F 50 Finucane, Thomas G - 93 Franke, F. W - 115 Gartside, F. TJ_— - 117 Firestone, Charles .. 54 Frankenfleld, Harry C - 62 Gary, Leonard B 86 Fischer, Israel F .. 20 Franklin, Col. B. A - 33 Gassaway, J. M 23 Fish, Charles J. „ 87 Franks, E. T_. .. 108 GatcheU, Maj. Oscar J 33,41 Fish, James G. '_'_. . 69 Franzman, Peter A. .. 66 13 Fishburn, Randolph E .. 110 Fraser. Douglas R .. 17 Gates, J. F _ ...'• Fisher, Albert K .. 76 Frayser, Frank . .. 18 Gatewood, Capt_ R. D 9m8 Fisher, Aleyne A .. 44 81 Gauges, Joseph.G — 141 Fisher, Chester C_. .. 56 Freemam Hugh B .. 119 Gaukel, Thomas L 86 Fisher, E. V____ .. 121 Freeman, PauL .. 44 56 Fisher, First Lt. Harry E. .. 102 Freeman, Walter i i .. 58 Gault, Roy B_ _ 134 Fisher, Col. Henry C - 30 Freeman, WiUiam H". .. 82 Gavin, P.J —- 99 Filher, Lewis H \.•J . 111 Freer, Harry L .. 32 138 Fisher, William .. 89 Freeze, Victor J. _•'. .. 99 Gayler, Comdr. Ernest R___ 46 Fisk, Samuel T .. 107 Freimuth, Walter F.. .. 16 80 Fiske, Maj. Harold C .. 31 Fremont, Cant. J. C._• .. 32 17 Fiske, Herbert H. .. 52 French, Edwin S -.. 60 Gee, Maj. C. C - 31 Fitts, Harrison F .. 79 French, H. Earl.i— - .. 72 Fitz, Leslie A .. 83 - 72 m99 Fitzgerald, James J. „ 34 French, Lafayette, jr .. 135 Geiger, Ferdinand A 140 Fitzgerald, Mary C. .. 120 Fretz, Warren J .. 69 Gempel, Capt. Eugene P. H. 40 Fitz Henry, Louis „ 133 Frick, Harvey F —. . 42 Gendron, Ulric J — 99 Fitzpatrick, Fred R_. .. 134 Fricks, L. D .. 24 Gensler, Clyde H... — 52 Fladness, Severin 0 .. 68 Friedrick, Henry.._ —. . 17 George, Harrison H 66 Flather, ColUn E. E .. 122 Fries, Maj. Gen. Amos A... 36 George, Martin. 50 Fleming, James .. 66 Frieser, F. G —„ 99 20 Fleming, Samuel T .. 80 Frisbie, Walter S .. 74 Georgeson, Charles C 61 Fleming; W. W— .. 55 Frith, Robert E... .. 18 Gerdine, T. G 55 Fletcher, AUen...... 106 Fritsch, Joseph, jr .. 136 63 Fletcher, Austin B .. 78 Froe, Arthur G - 124 Gerhard, Adolf 27 Fletcher, Charles W .. 16 Fromme, Rudo L .. 73 32 Fletcher, Edgar H .. 63 Frost, W. H .. 24 Gerner, C. H 95 Fletcher, Julius C .. 60 Frothingham, Earl H . 71 Gerry, Elbridge B... 18 Fleury, Arthur C .. 82 Fry, Alfred Brooks .. 22 Gherardi, Capt. Walter R... 45 Flint, A. L_— .. 102 Fry, Hugh L. _.. .. 68 Giacomini, A. L 88 Flood, Thomas C .. 87 Fry, Pet- ...... 42 Gibbs, Col. GeorgeS - 39 Flora, Snowden D .. 63 Fry, Walter B .. 52 Gibson, Lt. Comdr. Edward Flores, Benito .. 110 Full away, Charles H .. 14 B 47 Flory, Charles H _ .. 74 Fuller, Carrie L . 78 68 Flynn, H. S... .. 34 Fuller, Capt. H. E —. . 108 98 Flynn, WiUiam .. 93 Fuller, J. K . 25 Gibson, R. R 107 Foley, George F „ 99 Fuller, Leonore B . 61 Gibson, Robert M 138 Foley, John P — 16 Fuller, MertonL... . 63 Gibson, Col. WUliam R 38 Foley, Capt. Paul. .. 45 Fuller, OlinC . 132 Gibson, William S 46 FoUansbee, Robert .. 55 FuUer, WUliam D 63 Gifford, Lt. Richard H 46 Foote, George L „ 16 FuUerton, Brooks . 56 GUbert, Charles V... 16 Foote, Leonard.... „ 101 Fullerton, L. A .. 25 Gilbert, WilUam B 130 Foran, Arthur F .. 20 Fulmer, J. H . 135 17 Forbes, Reginald D. _.„ 71 Fulmer, Lt. Col. John J... . 37 GUchrist, Alexander, jr 136 Ford, C. K.. .. 98 FulwUer, Robert A. . 18 Gilchrist, Donald A 77 Ford, Col. Joseph H .. 37 Gile, PhiUpL 75 Ford, Rowland H .. 123 G GUes, A. H 91 Formanek, Joseph.. .. 44 Gabaldon, Isauro 36 Giles, James _... 122 Forney, John 0— — .. 60 Gable, Charles L... 56 Gilkes, Percy G. B - 136 Forrer, Herbert S —. . 18 Gill, Charles W 123 Forrest, Earle M .. 54 Gable, Thomas P 19 GUI, J. F __ 117 Forshing, Clarence L_ „ 71 Gabrielson, Ira N 77 GUlars, Alexander L 17 Forster, Rudolph .. 11 Gadwin, Brig. Gen. Edgar... 30 GUlespie, Maj. Alexander G. 39 Foster, A. D __ „ 24 GUlespie, J. M 2b Foster, Lt. Col. Charles L.. . 30 Gage, Bert P . 15 Gillespie, Julian E.. 85 .. 123 Gaines, Samuel M •__ 44 GiUett, Edward C 87 Galbraith, Capt. W. W 45 Galbraith, WUliam H 104 156 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index

GUlett, H. W 86 Gray, J. Moyle.... 109 H Gillett, Roy L„. 79 Gray, Lester S • 47 Haas, Reuben P.— 53 Gilliam, J. C 89 Gray, Lewis C 79 Hacker, Morris 121 GUlies, Duncan R _._._. 66 Gray, Orrin C „•__,____ * 52 Hacker, Col. Theodore B.... 38 Gillman, H. M., jr _.:.- 58Gray , Richard W... 63 Hackleman, Will C — 80 Gilmore. Eugene A .36 Greedy, Chester Lee. 107 Hackworth, Green H 42 GUstrap, H. B 107 Greeley, WUliam B.._..._ 76,118 Haden, C. F 90 GingeU, Marion L. -82 Green, Frank Key 129' Haden, T. Leo _• 96 Ginn, Lurtin R. 112 Green, G. W _ 101 Hadley, Carl E— 63 Gist, Frank W 1 /9 Green, George M __• 89 Hadley, John A 115 Gittings, Edwin B.,jr ...... 63 Green, J. Lindley.... 51 Hadley, OlinM 63 Gladmon, Percy L 60 Green, Louis K 65 Hadley, Warren B 121 Glascock, E..S 90 Green, Ned M , ..... \_ Hager, Clint W . 132 Glasgow, C.oL WUliam J 27 Green, William H 63 Hagerman, Herbert J 52 Glass, Charles F _. 50 Green, William M 56 Haggerty, John J 79 Glass, JohnH.. 137 Green, William R., jr. 105 Hagood, Maj. Gen. Johnson.. 38 Glassie, Henry H _ 103 Greene, Elwyn-__.—___._, 101 Hahn, E. E 87 Glkw, Robert W 101 Greene, John z... .6 Hainer, Bayard T.. 60 Glennan, A.Hi. 23 Greene, Ralph C. „ 136 Haines, Blanche M 94 Glennan, Brig. Gen. James D. 30 Greene, Smith W 67 Haines, Frank H ______97 Glover, W. Irving :- 43 Greenidge, S. M 14 Haines, Oscar G.. . 89 Gnichtel, Edward E _ 15 Greening, Gershom K., jr... 63 ; Hair, George El,.- . 51 Gober, WUliam M — 132 Greenleaf, James L . 117 Hale, Clarence ..... 134 Goddard, Erwin M 78 Greeson, Jesse Bruce. 18 Hale, Herbert C 140 Goddard, Henry W 136 Gregg, A. W 19,42 Hale, Ross H... 58 Goding, Harry 65 Gregg, Elinor D.... 52 Hall, Alvin W„.„ 22 Goetz, Maj. Robert C 41 Gregg, Eugene S. 85 HaU, Ansel F 57 Goldbeck, Albert T . 78 Gregg, William C. 59 Hall, Charles C 73 Goldberger, Joseph 24 Gregg, Willis R.— 62 Hall, Dwight 20 Goldenweiser, E. A 103 Gregory, Rear Adm. Luther Hall, Col. Harrison 41 Goldesberry, John M 137 E 46 Hall, Harwood 53 Goldman, Edward A 76 Grenfell,, Frederick W, 120 Hall, Henry C 96 Goldman, Luther J 77 Grew, Joseph C—- 12 Pall, Jesse R.._ 73 Goldthwaite, Henry 101 Gries, John M. ... 86 Hall, Louis M.. 19 Golibart, S. R., jr 112 Griffin, A. P. C„._. 7 Hall, Maurice C. 65 Golze, R. L 112 Griffin, C. A 57 Hall, Pereival 125 Gomersall, George B 16 Griffin, Lt. Col. Frank J 40 Hall, Ray O. 85 Gompers, Samuel J. _ _ 93 Griffin, Max Y 81 Hall, Maj. Theodore 41 Gooch, Benjamin F_.... 67 Griffin, Michael B 16 Hall, William H—— 80 Good, George E 103 Griffin, Thomas A— Ill Halla, Capt. Carl. 30 Goodale, Samuel W 51 Griffin, Virgil C_.,_. 131 Hallenbeck, Cleve. 63 GoodceU, Rex B_ _ 14 Griffin, William V.— _ 125 Hallett, Ralph H 98 Goodin, James W._ • 34 Griffing, Thomas S 94 Halligan, Rear Adm. John... 46 Goodrich, First Lt. Donald R. 35 Griffith, F.W.j...1 102 Halloran, Matthew F ...Ill GOolrick, Maj. Robert E. M. . 40 Griffith, Leigh M_..., 114 Halpin, F. J 26 Goolsby, E. M 132 Griffiths, Charles M 106 Ham, Frank J • 15 Gordon, Frank N. . 107 Grigg, Alfred S... 60 Hambleton, James I _ 76 Gordon, J. L. 20 Grimes, George E 63 Hamel, AlbinG '. 72 Gordon, James H 63 Grimm, John, jr 20 Hamele, Ottamar 56 Gordon, John Blake 121 Grimm, R. M 24 Hamilton, J. E_ 42 Gordon, John C. F 94 Grissom, Gilliam 15 Hamilton, John A 16 Gordon, Peyton 132 Groesbeck, W. D -__ 90 Hamilton, Capt. Walter C... 33 Gore, John J 138 Groeschel, Sidney C 106 Hamilton, William B. 19 Gorman, P. J...1 ... 25 Grogan, Starke M 84 Hamlet, Comdr. H. G 22 Gorman, T. J.__ _ ... 20 Groner, D. Lawrence 139 Hamlin, C. S _•_ 103 Gorton, Lt. I. W 113 Grosbach, H. E. 55 Hainmett, Ulysses B 17 Gosnell, Fred A 84 Gross, C. E„__...... 13 Haminitt, John S, R_._ 53 Gossett, Carl A • 53 Gross, Fred A . 53 Hammond, Maj. Gen. Creed Gotwals, Maj. John C__ 31 Gross, Samuel L. ..—'_... 139 C j.. 36 Goudy, Fletcher H 17 Grove, John S _.— 66 Hammond, E. H_. 52 Gove, Chase C._ 43 Grove, McGUL... 122 Hampton, Alfred 94 Grable, E. F •__ 96 Grove, S. D 90 Hamrick, Andrew M 63 Graf, John E ... 76 Grover, John 63 Hancock, W. K. 87 Grafke, Harry 68 Grover, N. C 55 Hand, Augustus N 136 Graham, Albert B 61 Grover, Oscar L_. 78 Hand, Lt. Col. Daniel W—. 28 Graham, Edwin C 122 Groves, Edna. 52 Hand, Learned 129 Graham, Lt. Col. Harry 35 Groves, H. Lawrence 85 Hand, Robert G 13 Graham, Col. James M 39 Grow, Capt. Eugene J 46 Hanes, William B._ 19 Graham,. Ralph. 68 Grubb, Francis L. W 72 Haney, Bert E 97 Graham, Samuel J...... 141 Grubb, William I 130 Hanford, Charles W 103 Graham, WUliam..... 16 Grubbs, Maj. Dewitt C. T_. 39 Hanger, G. W. W_._ 96 Graham, Lt. Col. William A . 39 Grubbs, James W 51 Haniger, Walter J 42 Graham, William J ... 141 Grubbs, S. B 23 Hanlon, Arthur J 18 Granger, Christopher M 73 Grunow, C. Dexter 63 Hanna, Margaret M 12 Granger, Nathanael N ... 15 Guard, J. E 87 GrayGravesGraterGraupnerGrant,, AlwiDorothy,CCapt, RoberMajE Cliffor. CharleMajHarol.Ro ,C BA .ny . UClaudt EGen.WilliaRdE. sd .J...Q LBS._. N ,.e ..._ 3.Ed _ m --S.-.. 1012.8 11426781368193587024947 GurrGuthrieGwynGuillGuineyGuiterasGullicksonGullionGunnellGuntherGueGuevara,, ,Josep, Jame,JohThoma ,M,, , CMaj .M LFrankliFranGPedro ,ol n.h.Ks Anto. C-J. .W,.CM E.; sPatricWalte, k . .E—. jr.An _ n H.Motr k CWt 121124137269430862239 1 HardiggHardyHansenHansonHaralsonHarbaughHardieHannayHansHanna,, ,J , Eri, Alle Wilbu ,W Hans.ArthuAlfreWilliaKar,Col..JMaj .eM CharleV__.Ln.l. rdHFB._rWillia._ mE_S. W RMs_ .. A_ Rm _ B "" ""•""" "" 10g 95742g7125684718649 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index 157

Hardy, Rose Lees . 122 Haynes, R. A „ 18 Hicks, Frederick C _: 105 Hardy, Capt. Rosswell E 33 Hays, Frank, jr 94 Hicks, Hazen H 67 Hare, Frank E 87 Hays, Wm. P 17 Hicks, Xenophen 138 Hare, Raleigh F 80 Hay ward, Henry A 19 Higgins, Eimer 87 Higgins, James L 20 Hargrove, Marion C. 120 Haywood, John K _. 82 Higgins, Jay— 72 Harman, Walter P 87 Hazard,. Henry B__ 94 Higgins, Patrick S 15 Harner, James W . 68 Hazel, John R 136 Higgins, Samuel 96 Harney, George W 89 Hazelip, Thomas N 134 Higgison, Ruth A 136 Harper, James E__... 13 Hazen, John.S 63 Hildebrand, Samuel F 87 Harper, Sinclair O 56 Hazen,. Melvin C 121 Hildebrandt, Frank M-_ 104 Harpham, Vernon V 73 Hildreth, Charles W., jr 19 Hazen, Nathan 32 Hilgard, Lt. Col. M. R 115 Harriman, N. F _. 113 Head, Middleton E 107 Hill, Alva C__ ._ 82 Harrington, A. W 55 Headley,, Albert J ,122 Hill,-Harry B_... 92 Harrington, Maj. F. C 101 Headley, Roy 71 Hill, Harry H. — 91 Harrington, Guy P 50 Healy, James S 68 Hill, J. Bryan 66 Harris, Albert L 121 Healy, T. J. ... 109 Hill, James M—_ 92 Harris, Maj. C. T 32 Hearn, Williamson E 75 Hill, John Philip.! ____ 108 Hill, Joseph A 84 Harris, Charles E 50 Hearne.C.A _. 101 Hill, William F — 74 Harris, George H .... 56 Hearst, Clarence E 13 Hill, William L 21 Harris, George K... 94 Hearst, Sir William, K. C. Hill, Lt. Col. William P 30 Harris, James E__ 140 M. G 110 Hill, William S 97 Harris, John D 42 Hecht, William C 136 Hiller, Adelbert D 106 Harris, John M 67 Heck, Nicholas H 88 Hilliard, Phineas K 77 Hills, John. 133 Harris, PhUip T 73 Hecker, Henry W .-•--.. Hillyer82 , Arthur S_ 85 Harris, Richmond J._ 44 Hedrick, Horace A 65 Hiltabidle, Lt William 0.,jr. 46 •Harris, Capt. William E 32 Heidt, Col. Grayson V 40 Hilton, Huber C— 72 Harrison, C. L..._i__ _... Z. Heikes, Victor C 92 Hinckley, Comdr. H. D 22 Harrison, Floyd R 104 Heiner, Daniel B._-' 15 Hindman, E. E 135 Harrison, J. Scott 50 Hellmich, Arnold J 15 Hinds, Maj. Gen. Ernest , 39 Harrison, Leland .... 12 Hine, Frank W 16 Helmick, Maj. Gen. Eli A.... 28 Hine, Harry O ,122 Harrison, Col. Ralph 39 Henderson, Capt. A. J 22 Hines, Frank T 106 Harrison, W. T 25 Henderson, Charles W 92 Hines, Capt. J, F 48 Harrison, Maj. William B— 32,39 Henderson, James E 52 Hines, Maj. Gen. John L. 27,115 Harrison, William Fred .. 131 Henderson, Marion ..... 105Hingsburg , Frederick . 87 Harrison, William H •__ 122 Henderson, Walter C ...... 7Hinkle6 , Charles C 19 Harrison, William K 53 Hengstler, Herbert C—.. 12 Hirleman, Arden L 68 Hirsch, Arthur J 84 Harsch, George W 95 Henkel, Edward ...._.... 4Hiscox5 , Joseph W 61 Hart, Carroll P 66 Henlock, Charles.__.•__•_ 117 Hissong, John E 63 Hart, D. H 139 Hennessey, Lt. Col. Peter J.. 27 Hitt, Isaac R— 123 Hart, M. W 96 Henning,, Edward J 131 Hitz, William 141 Hart, R. W... 25 Henrici, Hermann C ...... 83 Hoadley, Frank M 27 Hart, Ringgold 120 Henry, A. F 98 Hoage, Robert J —112 Hart, Maj. Gen. W. H..„._. 29 Henry, Alfred J - 62 Hobbs, H. W—.. 32 Hart, William F_._•._•__. 16 Henry, B. W.. ._. 99 Hodges, Henry W 141 Hart, William 0...77. 109 Henry, C. C 90 Henry, E. S 89 Hodges, J. S 90 Hartigan, Will H .75 Henry, Col. Guy V ...... 40 Hodges, Maj. Jobn'N 32,39 Hartman, John D , 139 Henry, Honora K 48 Hodges, Yulee 122 Hartman, Col. John D...... 3Henry4 , J. J...... 98 Hodgkins, Howard L__ 125 Hartman, Col. Edward T.__ ,38 Henshaw, F. F 55 Hodgson, C. V.-._— 88 Hartshorn, Lt. Col. Edwin S_ 27 Herbert, Clara W ... 121 Hodgson, James F 85 Herbrandson, Harry O. 80 Hartson, Millard T 19 Hoehling, Adolph A ._ 141 Hartwell, F. Eugene ... 63 Hering, John W 14 Heritage, Maj. Arthur M 40 Hoffman, Arthur F 72 Hartwell, O. W__. 55 Hermansen, Herman A 58 Hoffman, Maj. E. L 35 Harvey, Albert W 139 Hern, Fred.. . 65 Harvey, John... .._ 50 Hoffman, Eunice L 7 Hernandez, Benigno C 15 Harvin, Richard A... 139 Hoffman, Col. G. M.„. 32 Hernandez, John W 16 Hasseltine, H. E 24 Hoffman, William H 77 Herndoh, John G 13 Hastey, Capt.. Thomas W-— 39 Herrick, C hauncey W 17 Hoffses, G. Raymond 87 Hastings, Charles H 7 Herring, Charles E.... 85 Hogensen, Alfred.,,- 51 Hastings, Clifford 84 r Herringshaw, Lt. Col. Wil­ Hohn, John _- 85 Hatfield, Charles S_ 141 liam F 29 Holbrook, F. S..: 86 Hatfield, George J 131 Herrold, Charles H 66 Holcomb, Edward W 63 Hathaway, Carson C 111 Herron, William H 55 Holden, Charles... 15 Hathaway, Erwin 0_. _ 78 Hersey, Henry B. 63 Holden, Henry M.. 139 Hatheway, Thomas G 21 Hersh, W. L.... —.101 Hole, Morris J _ 84 Hauke, Charles F 52 Herson, James F 103 Holgate, Harry L._ 56 Hauseman, First Lt. D. N... 33 Hesner, Capt. G. E_...—. 101 Holkamp, E. H . 14 HaveU, Thomas C 50 Hess, Emory K 81 Holland, Arthur H 45 Haven, Elmer F 66 Hess, Frank L . 91 Holland, Herbert J— 75 Havenner, George C _ 112 Hess, George W —__,.. 7 Hollenbeck, John B 68 Hawes, JohnT. 16 Hess, Col. Louis T 39 Hollingsworth, William Y_. 26 fiawk, Amos W . 50 Hess, Paul 63 Holloway, Edward M 130 Hawkesworth, Charles W... 54 Hess, William P 122 Holloway", W. R_... ._ 101 Hawkins, Col. Clyde E 39 Hes'se, Edwin B 122 Holman, Charles R 123 Hawkins, E. W 99 Hesse, Henry A 111 Holman, George E 77 Hawks, EmmaB . 83 Hester, Capt. Floy L 29 Holmead, Alfred 96 Hawley, J. H 88 Heterick, R. H 24 Holmes, Charles H 58 Holmes, Edwin R... 135 HayesHayneHaynesHayHaycockHaycraftHaydenHaworthHawley, JameThoma,,, , MajMontros, Col ELynforp.Phil s.RoberEveretFran.. sM_FPauThoma o P_ Bk det l t E. JWLT F.— s_- —J_._„ ..._ —_ . 141011121036481018305724 HickokHickenlooperHickeyHickmanHewesHewettHeyer.HoberHibbardHickerson,,, LaurencGeorg , JohColJame, ,Car Col .Jn .,l t.HowarseJ BSmit D E.HEdwiP.e . LI . H h d n RA _ ... 131053967131693874 Holmes, JohWMajOliveKirRonal. .knN rFranQd Wendel M k M.__..l ._•.._. . 54279126870 9 158 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index

Holmes, William E 122 Hudson, H. H .... 101 Jacobson, Julius H. - — 79 Holmes, William H 119 Hudson, MUlard F ._ 104 Jaeckel, Herman --y—1- ™ Holmes, William H—...... 106 Hudson, R. M 86 Jamerson, Col. George H--- 28 Holt, Grover C ——— 17 Huffman, Pleasant J. jr 65 James, A. E .-.-.- 105 Holt, Lester M... __ 52 Hughes, Albert N„_. 67 James, A. P._ —-_-•— 106 Holt, R. W 122 Hughes, Fred J ; 79 James, Edwin W .--— 78 Holt, William A - 17 Hukriede, Theodore W_. 135 James, George R —__— 103 James, Lawrence W----..--^. 86 Holton, Douglas W——— 121 Hulbert, Lyman S 83 James, Samuel H—.—._— 107 Holton, Olaf B . —- 94 Hull, Daniel R 57 James, William P- 131 Holtzman, Charles H- — 19 Hull, Harry E ...... 93 Jameson, George M—.—'... 20 Holzberg, Tonnis J _ 47 HuU, Maj. Gen. John A. „.. 29 Jamieson, George S.._ ... 74 Hood, Ozni P— -— 91 Hull, WUliam C Ill Jamison, Thomas H — — 50 Hooks H. G—L— 106 Hume, Lida M...•_• 51 Janes, Lionel L.. 80 Hummer, Harry R 52 Janetzke, John A., jr 20 Hooper, Ben W _._.-- 96 Janssen, Hermann 109 Hooper, L. E —- 25 Humphrey, Harold J.. 75 Janus, Stephen 52 Hoover, DickersonN 89 Humphrey, Joseph W 78 Jarboe, C. G 90 Hoover, F. W 117 Humphrey, WUliam E_. 104,125 Jarboe, James H 63 Hoover, George W. . . 74 Humphreys, Robert W 19 Jardine, William M 60, Hoover. Herbert...... ——- 84, Humphreys, WUliam J 62 102,108,115,117 105,108,109,115,116 Hunnewell, Lt. Comdr. F.A. 22 Jarnagin, R. L 107 Jeffers, L. M 83 Hoover, I. H ._.'.. 11 Hunsaker, Walter S —— 51 Jefferson, Frank J 71 Hoover, J. Edgar.-. —- 42 Hunt, Charles W...... Jeffrey104 , Archibald C.___ 16 Hoover, LeClaire... 104 Hunt, Conway B 121 Jelen, Frank 66 Hopkins, Capt. E. O 30 Hunt, WUliam H._ — 130 Jenison, Joseph S 66 Hopkins, F. M 91 Hunter, Gerald M— 72 Jenkins, George L 58 Hopkins, George C... 15 Hunter, John G ... 52 Jenkins, J. C 97 Jenks, Lt. Col. Glen F 34,39 Hopkins, Isabelle Mott 94 Hunter, O. F - 90 Jenks, Col. Isaac 38 Hopkins, Oliver P 84 Hunter, Walter D 76,82 Jennings, E. H 111 Hormel, Herman.. — 20 Huntley, Clyde G 15 Jennings, WUliam E 66 Horn, Hugh 58 Huntley, Robert.—— 58 Jensen, Leslie 15 Hornaday, F. A 124 Hurley, Edward N ..— 105 Jensen, Thomas D 78 Hornby, Lloyd D - 71 Hurley, J. R— - 24 Jentoft, Frederick E 66 Hurley, Julien A...1... 131 Jermark, Ernest W 53 Home, Joseph W 92 Jermin, Frank 63 Home, Sim J 68 Hurst, B. Price. _-. 59 Josseph, Lewis C 106 Horney, Col. Odus C... 33 Hurtt, Leon C... 71 JeweU, F. M ... 20 Horton, A. H. 55 Husar, Leonard G".. 141 Jewett, Lt. Col. Henry C„ 32,40 Horton, Albert C., jr 50 Husband, W. W_. _. 93 Jewett, Stanley G 77 Horton, Edgar C 63 Huse, Edward A_• 6 Johannes, Guy 101 Horton, Col. William E..... 37 Huston, Richard W •_• 138 Johns, Charles A 36 Johnson, Albert W 137 Hoskins, Albert J 107 Hutcheson, Joseph C_, jr 139 Johnson, Capt. Alfred W 46 Hostetler, Theodore A 89 Hutchinson, Ernest P.. 17 Johnson, Charles F „ 129 Hotchkiss, Clarence R- 137 Hutchison, Rear Adm, Ben­ Johnson, E. Finley 36 Houck, Harry 17 jamin F . 47 Johnson, Elmer 79 Houck, Ulysses G.. 65 Hutchison, Harvey M 36 Johnson, F. E 20 Hough, Benson W_. 137 Hutton, Andrew 72 Johnson, Frank M__ 50 Johnson, Harley N 63 Hough, Charles M 129 Hutton, Lt. Col. Paul C 30 Johnson, Hosmer M 122 Hough, Capt. Romeyn B., jr 35 Huyke.JuanB 36 Johnson, J. Sam. 139 Hough, Walter 119 Hyatt, L. T. 139 Johnson, J. T 91 House, Jesse F 52 Hyde, Jeannette A 19 Johnson, Col. Jacob C 41 House, Roscoe— -.. 88 Hyde, Roger D —.. 68 Johnson, John B 66 Householder, Maj. Eugene R. 41 Hynes,-JohnH .... 86 Johnson, Col. John O 116 I Johnson, John P 93 Houston, H. I- 89 Johnson, Junius W... 79 Houston, Joseph S— 100 Ide, G. R 91 Johnson, Livingstons 120 Hovde, Martin R. ._— 63 Ide, John J 114 Johnson, Louis A .. 43 Hoverson, C. T'_ 107 Ijams, George E... 106 Johnson, Nelson T 12 Howard, Burton J— 74 Imes, Marion ._ 69 Johnson, Otis B 104 Howard, G. B 98 Itulay, William M— 103 Johnson, R. M 98 Howard, George C 85 Imler, Fern A. __ 69 Johnson, Read. 107 Johnson, Thomas F 17 Howard, Lt. Col. John H 38 Inbody, E. F 112 Johnson, Tillman D 139 Howard, Leland 0 75 Inch, Robert A 136 Johnson, Zeke 58 Howard, Lewis B— 17 Ing, JohnC _.. 51 Johnston, Augusta F 78 Howard, Maj. Stuart A 28 Ingraham, Harry C 67 Johnston, Carl A. 67 Howard, William K 67 Ireland, Maj. Gen. Merritte Johnston, James... 65 Howbert, Frank W 14 W 30 Johnston, Joe P 43 Johnston, Peter G.. 51 Howe, Harland B 139 Irey, Elmer L 14 Johnston, Lt. Comdr. R. H._ 113 Howe, Henry C... 63 Irons, George T .__•_ 66 Johnston, Capt. Thomas J— 37 Howe, Walter E 68 Irwin, Emma M„ 59 Jones, B. E 55 Howell, L. S 97 Irwin, Fairfax... 23 Jones, Charles D 51,131 Howell, Maj. R. P 31 Irwin,Brig.Gen. George Le R. 28 Jones, Chester L 85 Howell, Spencer P 92 Irwin, John F 73 Jones, Maj. Clifford —....._. 28 Ise, Walter J _ 60 Jones, David B __. 75 Howell, Thomas J 43 Jones, Edward E 21 Howell, Col. Willey.. 28 Ivins, J. S. Y 105 Jones Edward P ""• 63 Howell, William B.. 20 J Jones, Francis I """ 95 Howes, Samuel H 93 Jackson, Brownlow .' 136Jones , Frederick """" 95 .HoyoHoytHubbardHowlandHowzeHoxieHuberHuddleHudelsonHudlow,,, , IrCaptRGeorg Joh, D,E.Maja ,. ,JTC F. HarrHenrCCharlen.EA. .Charle .Klah eAC PercHGen. A yy.r . sSyD s H Rober GH .* t L...10.._•.._. 1213 35821521936425085627 JacksonJavcksonJacobs, ,FOaptComdr HartleLawrencHowarMarti.RoCaptCarltoOOscaCol .C D y. r.E.-._ThomaW . nWnyOrvUle..d . WL eHVC ...•„. .W F—"...isT E.-.__. .H...... 32,413 2687511018695020 1 JonesJones,,. HarriEHarolGrosveno. Lester.sd AC r .M..l~": """."---- g-"g 'jJ g0_Q5 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index 159

Jones, J. Walter 14 Kennamer, Charles B 130 Knappen, Loyal E 130 Jones, James •___. 63 Kennamer, Franklin E 137 Knauss, Comdr. Harrison E. 47 Jones, James E ...... 18 Kennamer, Thomas J 130 Kneale, Albert H 53 Jones, John C 33 Kennedy, Edward D 67 Kneeland, HUdegarde 81 Jones, John F i 15 Kennedy, Col. James M 30 Kneipp, Leon F 71 Jones, Kenneth B 124 Kennedy, Thomas Blake.-— 140 Knight, C. P 24,101 Jones, Lake 132 Kent, Fred L 80 Knight, Howard L 61 Jones, Paul 137 Kenyon. First Lt. Horace Knittle, George C. 37 Jones, Richard T 95 S.,jr— 35 Knowles, Louis.—. 77 Jones, Col. Samuel G 40 Kenyon, William S 130 Knowlton, John F— 134 Jones, Thomas E .... 59 Kerfoot, Margaret S 22 Knox, Arthur R 16 Jones, Thomas J... 73 Kern, Walter E_— 121 Knox, Capt. Dudley W 45 Jones, Lt. Col. Walter C 29 Kerr, Charles L. E 66 Knox. Frank 59 Jones, Wesley L 109,125 Kerr, H. T 32 Knox. James H ... 44 Jones, Willard F 17 Kerr, J. W... 23 Knox, John Clark... 136 Jordan, Chester E 73 Kerr, MUlerJ 82 Koch, Edward W._ 84 Jordan, Frank L 100 Kerrigan, Frank H 131 Koch, Egmont Eugene 130 Jordan, R. D 100 Kershner, Hugh C 66 Koch,. Frederick L 103 Jordan, Richard C— 54 Kervin, WUliam H... 6 Koen, Henry R 74 Jorgenson, Carl O L. 16 Kerwin, Hugh L — 93 Koenig, Capt. Egmont F 39 Joseph, Thomas L„ 92 Kessinger, W. L...' 36 Koenig, Paul L 80 Joss, Jesse W _..;_ 69 Ketcham, Charles A„ 47 Koenig, First Lt. Theodore J. 35 Joyce, Patrick 117 Ketchum, Frank D_ — 67 Kolb, Lawrence •„. 24 Joyes, Brig. Gen. J. W„...... 32 KevUle, WilUam J— 134 Kolster, C. C _. 89 Judkins, Walter D— 107 Keyes, Joseph 77 Korn, WUliam A 24 Julihm, CarlE. —.... 91 Keys,WUUamR 43 Korner, J. Gilmer, jr 105 Jump, W. Ashby - - 60 Keyser, Elgie M 63 Koykendall, M. A 94 Justice, Alonzo A.—. 63 Kidder, Arthur D 50,118 Kracke, Frederick J. H 20 Justice, Clarence M 17 Kiefer, Walter A.... — 94 Kraebel, Charles J 57 Justin, Miner M 80 Kiehl, Maj. P. J. R— 34 Kraker, Florence E 94 Juve, Oscar A - 103 Kieley, John 13 Kram,. Charles A 14 K Kiernan, John A 65 Kramer, Stephen E——:_— 122 Kadel, Benjamin C 62 Kiernan, John F 17 Kramer, William P ___ 74 Kagey, Joseph N 54 Kiesselbach, WUhelm... 109 Krantz, Earl B 67 Kahn, Bert ._ 20 Kilboume, Col. Charles E— 28 Kratz, J. A 108 Kalbach, Lewis A — 54 Kile, Sherman C—- 107 Kreutzer, George C 56 Kalloch, P. C..J —- 23 KUgour, George S 106 Kreutzer, WiUiam R.... -72 Kane, First Lt. C. P 35 KiUits, John M 137 Kromer, WUson H 101 Kane, John A 121 KUman, L. N— 94 Krueger, Theodore 72 Kappes, WUliam P 133 KUner, Maj. W. G 34 Krulish, E... — _„ 24 Kariger, F 101 Kimball, Arthur R 7 Kubach, William F— 56 Karrer, Sebastian 83 Kubel, S. J 54 Karsner, John W 104 Kimball, Ephraim G. 122 Kuentz, Maj. Oscar O 32 Karstens, Henry P 57 Kimball, George W—. 72 Kuhns, John C, jr 73 Kartchner, Kenner C 72 Kimball, Col. Gordon N 40 Kumber, Benjamin W 111 Katz, Frank J 91 Kimball, Herbert H 62 Kunna, Joseph J- 93 Kaufman, Elmer E 80 Kimball, Comdr. Lucien F_. 46 Kuntz, Emile- 19 Kaufman, Isaac H 68 Kincer, Joseph B 62 Kurtz, George W 17 Kutz, Col. C. W 32 Kay, GustaveA 66 King, Brig. Gen. CampbeU— 27 Kean, Thomas J 66 Kutz, Maj. Harry R 38 Kear, Paul W 139 King, Col. David M 34 L Kearney, George 42 King, Brig. Gen. Edward L. 28,41 Laben, George J 52 Kearney, Thomas H _. 69 King, Maj. Edward P., jr.... 28 Labit, Frank C _. 16 Keating, J. F 98 King, Harold D 87 LaBoiteaux, E..M 84 Kebler, Lyman F 75 King, Inslee C 138 Lackland, Maj. Frank D 35 Keefer, Col. Frank R 38 King, J. M 101 Lacy, Lane . ..— 46 Keeley, John D J 53 Lacy, Mary G— 79 Keene, WUson B 97,99 King, Louis 74 Ladson, Thomas A. — 68 Kees, Arthur Franklin.. 139 King, M. R 25 Ladue, Col. WiUiam B 31; 38 Keesecker, A. G 87 King, Nelson M ... 16 Lahm, Lt. Col. Frank P. 40 Keim, Alfred H - 43 King, Norman L 51 Lake, G. C , 25 ' Keliher, James C 123 King, Rex 72 Lakin, Edgar Morton ._.- 140 Kell, Lt. Claude O 101 King, Samuel A 66 Lamb, W. A 55 KeUerman, Karl F 69, 70 Lambdin, Lt. Col. W. McK. 29 Kelley, Evan W 74 King, W. W 24 King, Warren R 55 La Moure, Judson, jr 19 Kelley, Ralph S 51 Lamprey, Howard A —. 60 Kelley, Robert F 12 King, WiUiam V. 102 Lanagan, Maj. WUliam H. 31,40 Kelley, William T 104 Kingsbury, Joseph J 106 Lanahan, William F.. 123 Kellogg, Frank B 12,105,116 Kingsbury, Walter 80 Land, Capt. Emory S 46,114 Kellogg, G. Fred 81 Kinnan, William A — 89 Landers, E - 89 Kellogg, Vernon 125 Kinney, J. P— 52 Landes, Elmer S _ 21 Kellond, Lt. Col. Frederic G. 28 Kinnison, H. B ... 55 Landick, George, jr. 44 Kelly, Ernest, 69 Landis, Dennis S 63 Kelly, James S... — 67 Kinsler, James C. 135 Landis, Harry R 93 Kelly, John... _.— 23 Kirk, Alexander C 12 Landon, Cedric R 77 Kelly, Michael J 21 Kirk, Paul H — 80 Lane, C. H £4 Kelly, First Lt. Oakley G... 35 Bark, Thomas V 93 Lane, C.H 89 Kelly, Walter E 43 Kirkpatrick, George D. D... 50 Lane, C. H 108 Kelly, Col. William, jr 40 Lane, Mortimer B 84 Kelsey, Harlan P 59 Kirkpatrick, R. Z 101 Kirksey, Robert 138 Lane, Brig. Gen. Rufus H... 47 Kelsey, Jay V 77 Langenberg, F. C — 34 Kemery, Wm. E . 17 Kisliuk, Max., jr .....1 .. 82 Langley, Samuel S 131 Kemmerich, Joseph 87 Kitch, James B ... 53 Langworthy, James N. 72 Kemper, John M., jr.. 69 Kitchen, Clarence W... 79 Lanham, Clifford 121 Kempf, G. A -- 24 Kitzhofer, Joseph H _ _ _ 66 Lanham, Paul — 121 Kizer, Donald F 139 KendrickKenakeKendall,, Loui.RalpJame Lt.s h ColsT T L. . Willia— m-- J-. 143361483 KlathKleiberKleinKlineKloeberKlotz,, CharleLouiWRThormo,AJulius..,. .Fran Royal G_L.—Cs . Fsk l Ad.•M O O... _. -—- 1001211861896914547' LanphierLansdale, EdwarMajA. .L Thomad S s G„. 839587 160 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index

Lansdon, W. C__ 105 Lindhe.J. R.z.__. 89 Lyon, Charles E °6 Lapham, Macy H... 75 Lindland, Julius C """ 43 Lyon, Dorsey A— 91 Lareombe, Banjamin F .... 62 Lindley, Robert.T_._. "." 64 Lyon, Maj. James YV 36 Largy, Charles B :___ 16 Lindley, WalterC. 133 Lyons, George W 73 Larsen, Adolph 58 Lindsay, Alexander, jr__. "" 132 Lytel,James L 56 Larsen, Gotfred 33 Lindsey, Claude.., 30 Lytle, James G 15 Larson, C. F __— 100 Linebaugh, Samuel W ... 77 Lytle,W. M. 88- Larson, Carl W _'! 69 Line's, D/Arthur... 15 McAdams, Lt. Col. John P. 36 Larson, Edwin G 63 Ling, Charles S _ 64 McAtee, Waldo !_.... 76 Larson, Peter M 51 Ling, Charles W 64 McAuliffe, Francis __._•__• 82 La Rue, E. C 56 Linney, Charles E •_.._ 64 McAuliffe. Joseph P '.._ 64 La Salle, Jessie.:.._ 122 Linney, Frank A —136 McAuliffe, Maurice J: 111 Lasche, Percival G 107 McBride, Archibald... 67 Linsley, Julius G.l _•__. 64 McBride, Frank F 44 Lassiter, Maj. Gen. William. 41 Linson, J. H ...... 25McBride , John C _.-. 19 Lathe, F. M 89 Lintner, John J 68 McBride, Capt. L. B 46 Lathrop, William T 63 Linton, Fred B ______, 74 McCain, Arthur C. 73 Latimer, LouiseP—.. 121 LinvUle, G. P. 133 McCamant, Wallace 130 Latta, M.C ....z...... 11Lippincott , C. A 23 McCampbeU, Andrew W... 18 Laurent, John C 60 Lippman, Frederick '__ __ _• -16 McCandless, John B 93 Lavinder, G. H__.„_. ... . 24 McCandliss, Donald A 80 Lipps, Oscar H._ ...... 5McCarl2 , J. R 112 Lawrence, Charles D_. 42 Lissner, Meyer ...... 97 McCarthy, B. Florens 81 Lawrence, R. L 26 Littlefield, O. A.i—'. 23 McCaskey, Lt. Col. Douglas. 27 Laws, Capt. George W 49 Littleton, BenjaminH. _ 105 McCaskUl, Alexander L 19 Lawshe, H. D 52 Livengood, Charles A__ 86 McCaslin, Bert L 66 Lawson, Lawrence M 56 Livingston, Manford R. 116 McCaughn, Blakely D. 15 Lawton, E. E 98 MeCauley, Harry T 17 Lloyd, Bolivar J...__._J___. 23,125 McCaw, Brig. Gen. WalterD_ 30 Lawton, Col. Frank H 29 Lloyd, WUliam A.... 61 MeCawley, Brig. Gen. Layne, .WUliam R ,. 52 Loafman, Melvin R 13 Charles L 47 Lfaythe, Leo L.._ •__ 77 Lobdell, James.S... 48 McChord, Charles C 96 Layton, Oran 25 Lockwood, John E 64 McChord, Maj. WiUiam C_. 35 Lea, First Lt. Royal B 31 Lockwood, W. M 96 McClain, Jamesie E 58 Leacli.GlenC. 87 McClain, John H 69 Loeffler, F. A 90 McClaughry, Charles C 123 Leahy Capt. WiUiam D_- . 45 Lofberg, G. B...... 23 McClellam, Leslie N . _.. 56 Leake, J. P — .,_ -24 Logan, WUliam F ...... 83 M cClelland, Charles P 20 Leary, John B. R 82 Lohman, Maj .Eugene. A 35 McClintie, George W... 140 Leaver, Edmund S 92 Lohman, Harry R : 122 McClure, Comdr. Harry A— 48 Lebredo, Mario G._ ... 125 LohmUler, Charles B... 53 McClure, Herbert J_ 42 Lee, Fran!; 137 Loisel, Victor -•_.•__ 134 McClure, James E 133 Lee, Lasley ...... 55 McClure, W. V... 137 Lollar, Ernest E___...... 69 McClurg, Roy J ...... 64 Lee, WUliam Burch 134 Lombard, M. S'„___ 25 McComb, David E... 121 Leech, A delbort W 53 Lomen, G. J • 131 McComb, J. Baldwin-.. 107 Lees, Fred 60 Long, Albert— 66 McConnell, WilUam K 66 Leese, M. A.. —._...._ 124Long , Clark R„ '...... 2McConvUle2 , Arthur H 60 LeFevre, Robert 26,113 Long, Howard H 122 McCord, Alan R.. 51 Lehmann, Henry C __•.__, 27 Long, J. D 24,125 McCord, J. L. V._ 54 Leighou, John V. 72 Longanecker, Maj. Ira. 37 McCord, Sophie 20 Lejeune, Maj. Gen John A- 47 Longfellow, Henry W 106 McCormick, James 118 Lemon, Maj. George F. 34 Longley, Charles L 21 McCormick, Paul J 131 Lenroot, Katherine F 94 Lord, Charles P, M 122 McCormick, Thomas F 53 Leonard, F. Morton 103 Lord, Frank A. 97 McCoy, George W 24 Leonard, J. J 95 Lord, Herbert M--- 14 McCoy, Horace L... 106 Leophart, Samuel J 138 Lorenz.MaxQ 96 McCoy, Joseph S 13 Letts, Ira Lloyd 42 Loring,_Lt. Col. Charles. 40 McCoy, Walter I... 141 Leutze, Capt. T. W.„. 46 Losh, Albert R 78 McCrory, Samuel H 78 Leverkuehn, Paul 109 Lott, Col. Abraham G_..___— 40 McCuen, James ft- 48 Leverton, W. R ... 107 Loughlin, G. F ._._—_ 55 McCuen, Robert'W 15 Lewers, A. M 90 Lounsbury, Fred H _ _. 58 McCulloch, Charles N 56 Lewis, A. T 30 Love, Maj. Albert G 30 McCumber, P.T_._ 110 Lewis, Albert. .. 14 Love, George W 93 McDaniel, C. H..._. 100 Lewis, Cecil C_ _.. 15 Love, W. D 105 McDill, John R....1 _.W7 Lewis, Maj. Gen. Edward M .0 Lovejoy, Harvey 44 McDonald, Maj. CharlesH— 39 Lewis, Ernest I. 1. Lovejoy, James E .. 65 McDonald, J. C...'. 100 Lewis, George W 114 Loveland, George A . 64 McDonald, James — 68 Lewis, Maj. Henry B 37 Lovell, William S 130 McDonald, John._— 33 Lewis, Joseph H _._ 34 Lovenskiold, Fred S 53 McDonald, Rear Adm. John Lewis, Lillian M ' 95 Loving, HamUtonl 70 D.. 48 Lewis, Marcus W 30 Lowell, James Arnold 134 McDonald, WUliam A 68 Lewis, Nolan ,D. C. 58 Lowell, John W 71 McDonald, William H 81 Lewis, Robert E 130 Lower, Henry E 7 McDonald, WUliam J 74 Lewis, S. J . 33 Lowry, Gaillard T 98 McDonnell, Curtis C 74 Lewis, Saunders, jr • . 129 Lowry, Ralph 56 McDonnell, J. A 35 Lewis, Walter K : 68 Lucas, C.E.- 59 McDonough, Patrick 64 Lewis, Washington B 57 Lucas, Robert H 15 McDowell, Henry C 139 Libbey, E. W. 84 Luckev, John J... 101 McDowell, Malcolm 59 Libbey, Comdr. Miles A„ 46,116 Lufkin, Willfred W 19 LincolnLindLindgrenLillardLillieLightLightfootLiddellLieserLicking,, ,FreSamue ,FranWillia ,R, Irvi .,RFCaptLewi,TLtd . D.GustaveS— J . kB.nQJ.l Co .Hm.sMP...C GatewooA L— . Franci ....ds. H.S_.....102,13. _. ' 5 462429135864130582 38 LumsdenLymanLynchLynde LuhringLukeshLullLundbergLundquistLusbyLuseLyleLynwalter,, ,MajRoyCHorati,Claud, , JacksoJoh GeorgMaj, Lt,.,Osca L. EmmCharlen.DRube e. oCol.E..A eL Z rnD G P. RC-Ka : nGustav s.— O..._•_ A..B E_.—•—'. —;T e., —R31,8— . 10143259841343905782 8 McFarlandMcFaulMcFaddenMcFallMcEvoyMcElroy,,, , ClifforWilUa ThomaGeorgGeorg,, JameMalcolEardmlee s R.. AC..E D.._"/;-J G. m _ . _V "";" ,10Q-°,9420AO6872 ° Official Register, 1925—Individual Index 161

McGann, Bernard F .. 47 Mace, Benjamin H. — ._ 73 Martin,-Max.. ___•__.•_" 109 McGee, WUlford J 75 Mace, BriceM., jr __ 86 Martin, Oscar B _. 61 Mace, William M .. 73 McGee, WiUiam J 50 Macgowan, Harold P ._ 68 Martin, Robert B. 110 McGeogh, Edward J... 48 MacGregor, C _. 99 Martins, Alfred F . 66 McGinley, Nelson D 51 MacGregor, G. Fenandez._ _ 110 Martyn, John W . 27 Mack, Charles B .. 72 McGinn, Edward A 107 Mack, Julian W .. 130 Marvin, Charles F 62,114 McGinness, Arthur R 56 MacKenzie, H. Bentley _. 86 Marvin,-Thomas O— 103 McGinty, George B 96 MacLafferty, James H .. 84 Mason, Maj. Charles W 39 MaeLake, WiUiam. .. 115 McGlashan, H. D 55 MaeLean, Henry C. .. 85 Mason, G. B 20 McGonegal, Alfred R 121 . 14 Masterson, D. S 23 McGovern, Eugene 14 MacMillan, M. B... .. 106 Masterson, L. C ...'.139 Macnab, Col. Alexander J... 28 McGrath, Edward 44 MacNab, J. F ... 90 Mather, Stephen T __ 56,118 McGregor, James C_ _. 138 MacNider, Hanford .. 27 Mathewson, H. S '"23 McGregor, James H— 53 Macv,-George W.. — 16 Mathewson, Jewett R 83 Madden, Arthur P — 18 McGroarty, Charles N 13 Maddox, Robert D _.- 107 Mathias, Thomas F ._ 51 McGuffey, Margaret D 7 Madigan, John J„. - 54 Mathues.W. Frank——__.-- 137 McHale, P. B , 100 Madigan, Thomas H - 98 Matson, Charles W... 89 Madison, Charles C - 135 McHarg, Charles K., jr. 71 Madsen-, Jens - 67 Matthews, Charles E " 44 McHugh, WUliam 0 67 .. 101 Matthews, EUen N_.. 94 McHvain, W. Frank... „ 57 Magalhaes, Raul Almeida.. . 125 Matthews, John, jr--___'...___._ ' 84 Magrath, Charles A .. 110 Mcllvaine, C. A— 101 Magruder, George M .. 23 Mattingly, Robert E. _ _ 123 Mcintosh, C. F._ 108 Magruder, Leonard .. 21 Mattoon, Merwin A 74 Mcintosh, Harry A... 16 Magruder, W. B .. 91 Mattsson, Carl-A. 73 Mahaffie, Charles D _. . 96 Mcintosh, Joseph W 13 Mahaffy, Henry C, jr .. 132 Mau, Haveth.E 137 Mclntyre, Maj. Gen. Frank. 36 Mahoney, J. F.^ .. 25 Mauck, George A 131 McKaig, Thomas B.._ 20 Mahoney, Louis J .. 86 Maule, WUliam M 73 Mains, Guy B._. .. 72 McKay, Capt. George A 46 Malcolm, George A .. 36 Maurer, W, A— 137 McKay, J. Gordon 78 Maling, Walter B— .. 131 Maxam, Oliver -M— ', 22 McKean, Edward E 52 Mallalieu, Thomas G .. 43 Maxcy, K. F J 25 Mallory, George L ...... 131 McKee, First Lt. Frank M_. 31 Malone, A. G . _. 98 Maxwell, WUliamD 64 McKenzie, Alex 120 Malsbury, O. E .. 101 May, Daniel W_i 61 McKenzie, Claude W. 72 Manchester, Comdr. John D. 46 May, Edgar H 46 Mangum, James E .. 108 McKeon, F.H- 24 Manly, Col.- Clarence J .. 39 May, John B., jr ...... 45 McKeon, Thomas F 84 Mann, Frank T ._ 53 May, John L...-- 21 McKimmie, Simon 120 Mann, Walter G..— - 72 May, Richard A._—--——-- 86 Mann, WUliam M—_— .. 119 McKinley, Frank J„ . 52 Manning, Caroline - 95 Maybach, Lt. Col. Alfred A. 28 McKinley, Col. James F 39 ManninfT, "FT. M .. 24 Mayer, Carl J...'. -—.... 86 McKinnon, Lt. Col. John A_ 30 .. 19 Mayhew-C. D_--_._—. 31 Mansfield; George R._ .. 55 McKnight, George W 51 Mansfield', WUliam R .. 94 Mays, Walter-P . 17 McKnight, Halsey B . 16 Manton, Martin T ... .. 129 Mays, WUliam. O ... 18 McKune, Emery F 80 Marble, Harmon P— . 53 Mead, Elwood — 56 Marbut, Curtis F—: •— - 75 McLane, A. V. — 138 Markey, D. John .. 108 Mead, T. L.rjr——.- 89 McLaughlin, A. A —. 102 Markham, C. O .'. 91 Meadors, WUlis H—i 65 McLaughlin, A. J.'..- 24 Markham, Col. E, M . .. 32 Mealy, Victor H. 17 McLaughlin, J. B_. 19 Marks, Samuel H.l .. 13 Mecom, PhUip H— — 134 Marlatt, Charles L 75,82 McLaughlin, John 'P _ _ 14 Maries, William J_ . 43 Medary, MUton B., jr 117 McLaughlin, Walter W 79 Marlin, WiUiamL . 106 Medding, First Lt. Walter McLean, Capt. Ridley . 45 Marquette, John J.. . 105 Meehan,~Cha_les" V11111111 __ 123 Marquis, J. Clyde .. 79 McLeod, Collin J——— 17 Marschalk, William, A., jr.. 52 Meek, Edward R „ 139 McLeod, George 132 Marsh, Clarence T. N . 66 Meekins, Isaac M 136 McLeod, George E-: 86 Marsh, Edward T . 69 Marsh, Frederick W . 132 Meekins, Lynn-'W—_ 86 McMahon, Capt. Fred. A— 33 Marsh, George H__ ___ . 137 Megill, - Lt. CoL Sebring C.• _ 38 McMahon, John P. — 123 Marsh, Seward H . 74 Mehaftey.-Maj. J. C 117,;118 McMahon, Richard Ran­ Marshall, EiR _•_-_ . 24 MeUing, Harry F 16 Marshall, George E____.__.-_. . 72 dolph 42 Marshall, Henry.—'__-.__„ . 67 Meinzer, O. E__i ". McManamy, Frank •_. 96 Marshall, John...... 42 Melby, -First Lt. Elizabeth McMenimem, W. L .. 96 MarshaU, John T . 52 A— J—'.' - 30,124 MarshaU, O. K... . 115 McMUlan, Lt. Comdr. C. G. 22 Marshall, WUliam H . 93 Melchef, H. ___.•._.._ :•_ 14 McMUlen, Robert N 104 Marstella, John P 17 Melin, Capt. Reynold F 33 McMUlin, Frank E 44 Marsters, Elias . 18 MeUon, Andrew W„- —. 13, Martel, Charles. . 7 McMuUen, John. :_. 24 Martin, A. W._. . 100 105,109,116,117 McMurtry, John Hunt-----. 17 21 Meloy, Francis F: ,113 McNabb, Charles E .' 103 Martin, G. H„.—. . 102 Mendenhail, Walter C—.. 55 Martin, George E . 71 McNabb, Samuel W 131 Martin, George E . 141 Menger, Capt. Cornelius*H._ 33 McNeely, John H 50 Martin, Guy H . 132 Menges, Lt.Col, WUliam H_. 41 McNeely, Lee. — .133 Martin, Harold H . 109 Meno, Frederick J 89 Martin, Lawrence. 7.118 McNeely, Capt. Robert W._ 46 Martin, Leo C„ . 13 Menoher, Maj. Gen. Charles McNeUly, Emmett E— 53 T_ __— 40 McNeir, William...... 12 Menzies, John W 134 McPherson, Wilbur 68 Merchant, Gerald C 64 McQueen, Alexander 73 Mercker, Albert E — 80 McQueeney, Hugh P 122 Meredith, Claude T 16 McQuigg. Henry J-'. . - -. 53 Meredith, Linus P 133 McQuUlan, Hugh. 18 Meredith, Maj. Owen R 41 MacduffMacCabeMacDonaldMacdonaldMncDougaUMacArthurMacarthurMeWilliamMcReynoldsMcRaeDDougla— ,, s,Maj Nelso ,,,Joh,, , W. .WiUiaGeorg Jane,ThomaRea JameWUliaWGen n_n .Maj Mr t F.D e — Admsm Jame Js Hm.Clark.. J H .H Gen. s W H-.- . 1211134317481278389023 9 MeyerMerrUlMetcalfMetzgerMerittMerrittMerrill,,, , HHarveEugenBalthasaE, OCol EdgaMelvi. GeorgCharleA.Have.Georg Alber HC.. Dr ThomayeB.-.__ —ne BseK.._ trP C SPH . -.s: __...... 10 11 956106175963947 16029 2 3 9 162 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index

Meyer, J. D, Ernest..—'— 138 Montgomery, W, P...... 125 Munter, Comdr. W. H- 22 Meyer, Marcus S ... 87 Moore, A. A 103 Murch, Ben W 122 Meyer, Col. Oren B 38 Moore, A. F ... 119 Murdoch, James W 68 Meyer, Philip F. R_— 67 Moore, B. C.___ " 106 Murdock, WilUam G 18 Meyers, Robert7L...... ,_... 15 Moore, Charles..... 7,117 Michael, Jerome.:,----_.—— 42 Moore, Durdop. ' 24 Murphy, Charles 34 Michel, Carl-.--. :.. 25 Moore, Edgar W 112 Murphy, Frank H 17 Middlebrooks, Thomas E. - . 18 Moore, G. B 98 Murphy, H. G 100 Middleton, William G._ _ 69 Moore, Col. iGeorge D... 37 Murphy, John J 64 Middleton, William J. - ..... 37 Moore, Haydep L 19 Murphy, John T 51 Miles, Raymond T 17 Moore, Jesse D...i.i 136 Murphy, Capt. William H._ 34 Miles, Rutherford T 81 Moore, Joseph M... 17 Murray, Frank E 68 Milks, Harley H 106 Moore, Josiah A 51 Millen, Charles J 67 Moore, M. J..__ 89 Murray, S. E 139 MUler, A. C .„— 103,109 Moore, Noble. 102 Murray, V. B 25 Miller, Col. Alexander M 41 Moore, O. T '. 94 Musgrave, Mark E 77 Miller, Andrew 137 Moore, Samuel M., jr 106 Mushbach, George E 77 Miller, Arthur W , 65 Moore, Wharton.'.... 84 Musser, Jennie 19 MUler, Bertrand C 137 Moorehead, Warran K 59 Mussman, Arthur B 130 MUler, Chester... 66 Moorhead, Ellwood S 6 MUler, Col. Claude H. 28 Moorman, Charles H 130 Myer, John D _ 138 MUler, Douglas P.. 86 Moran, W. H 13 Myers, Fred 64 MyrickEldonH 71 MUler, Edgar K 53 Morgan, Col. Alfred S 39 Miller, Edward G 72 N Miller, Elmer E._ 54 Morgan, Arja ..._... 9Naden6 , Georgl'F 51 MUler, Eric R._ 64 Morgan, E. T 91 Nagel, J. C—••...._ 100 MUler, Frank G 66 Morgan, Edward W____ 54 Nagel, WiUiam N—--— 71 MUler, Frank W 83 Morgan, George L...... 80 Nagle, John D... . 94 Miller, Grant B ._•.. „43 Morgan, Herbert E._ Ill Nagle, John L 118 Miller, Guy H—_ — 78 Morgan, J. B...... 20 Nalle, John C . 122 Miller, Col. Harvey W 39 Morgan, Lorel N . 43 Naret, Joel Q 51 Miller, Joshua .: 66 Morley, Mary 54 Nash, C. R 14 MUler, K. E 25 Morrell, Fred W 71 Nathan, Harold 42 Miller, Nathan L 110 Morrill, Chester 104 Nauts, Charles H 15 MUler, Newton M 15 Morrill, RoyH 97 Naylor, Estill E... 120 MUler, Peter H— _. 14 Morris, B.N.. — 90 Neagle, Pickens 47 MUler, Ralph C • 81 Morris, Rear Adm. Charles.. 46 Neal, Carl B 73 Miller, Raymond C _ 86 Morris, Charles M __ 139 Neal, George E - 17 Miller, Ross O ...,..: 64 Morris, Earl H 57 Neal, James W 51 Miller, Samuel H 34 Morris, Evan L _.__. 81 Neary, Hugh G 16 MUler, T. A 98 Morris, Finis D '.._. 91 Neblett, Colin-. 136 Miller, Thomas W. 108 Morris, George F—_. 136 Needham, John T 58 MUler, VirgU C— 97 Morris, Gideon _..._.. 80 NefJ, Blanche..^.. 123 MUler, Walter L— 85 Morris, Hugh M._—... 132 Neff, L. C— 100 MUligan, E. J_____ 121 Morris, Logan.... ._ ... 105 Neifert, William W 64 Milliken, Carl E 19 Morris, R. K. 101 Neil, Wesley N 66 Milliken, J. B 19 Morris, William Herman 16 Neill, Mather H_„ 24 MUls, James E 37 Morris, Lt. Col. WiUis V 27 Nelson, Aimer P 76 MUne, George H__ 7 Morrison, Ada B 76 Nelson, E dward W— 76 Mindling, George W 64 Morrison, Donald S 100 Nelson, Herbert E 81 Mink, Oscar W 72 Morrison, Hugh A 7 Nelson, Nils B 89 Minnick, S. Percy 62 Morrow, E. P __ 96 Nelson, Ralph W 51 Minor, W. W.__„ 99 Morrow, C ol. Henry M 38 Nelson, William 58 Minot, Kendall J.: 22 Morrow, William W _. 130 Ness, A. S 95 Mires, H. F 14 Morse, George Byron 68 Neterer, Jeremiah 140 Mitchell, Alexander J 64 Morse, Roy L 140 Neuner, George 137 Mitchell, F. Edward 101,132 Mortimer, Frank H_ 129 Nevitt," J. R.. 120 Mitchell, George F 75 Morton, F.J 100 Nevius, Joseph D 19 Mitchell, Col. James B..'.... 28 Morton, G. I...... 90 New, Harry S...' 43 Mitchell, James C 18 Morton, Grant J 75 Newberne, R. E. L 52 Mitchell, John B 84 Morton, R. C 98 Newby, Robert E — 109 Mitchell, Lester H _ 56 Mortsolf, Jesse B. 53 Newcome, William A 12 Mitchell, Mowatt M— - 86 Moses, Comdr. C.C ... 49 Newcomer, Maj. F. K— 31 Mitchell, S. Duffield 19 Moses, RoyH. 45 Newell, Lt. Col. George M.. 39 Mitchell, WUliam A 6 Moss, McKenzie 13 Newell, Herbert D— 56 Mitchell, William D 42,125 Mossman, Eugene D 53 Newman, Alexander — 107 Mitscher, Lt. Comdr. Marc Mossman, P. D 25 Newman, Capt. Q. B 22 A . 46,114 Mote, Sharon R. 53 Newman, Robert R 66 Mize, Ralph C 64 Motter, Harvey H 15 Newman, Wilbur L 60 Moery, Otto E 64 Mottesheard, Ira H 140 Newman, WiUiam A 22 Moffett, Guy.. 111,112 Mountin, Joseph W 25 Newsom, John F —— 64 Moffett, Rear Adm. William Mowbray, H. Siddons 117 Newton, CorneUus R— 80 A... 46,114 Mowry, Ross W 134 Newton, Frank T 134 Mohler, John R 65,124 Moyer, Capt. Charles S 39 Newton, Harry H 103 Mohr, Alfred H — 101 Moyer, Lawson A.... 11] Newton, Howard JVI 68 Moll, Arch G 16 Moyer, First Lt. Max F__—. 35 Newton, Comdr. J. H..— 114 Moller, Irving C 120 Mozee, Benjamin B 54 Newton, Roy L 81 Moller, Peter H 52 Mudd, Thomas B. R 93 Nichol, Graharh 14 Molster, Charles E 84 Mueller. Maj. P. J 28 Nichol, Harvey R 44 Molyneaux, Joseph W 135 Mulhearn, Charles E 106 Nicholas, Norval P 94 Molyneux, Harold L. 64 Mullan, E.H 24 Nichols, Arthur A 18 Monckton, Frank D 130 Mullaney, John J .... 34 Nichols, Esek S 64 Money, Walter S —... 132 Mummenhoff, Alice 43 Nichols, George K 97 Monteath, A. D 95 Mundee, Ernest M... 15 Nichols, L 89 Montgomery, Edward G 85 Mundell, Robert B 43 Nichols, Malcolm 1. 15 Montgomery, George.. 100 Munger, Thomas C- 135 Nichols, W. W io9 Munger, Thornton T ... 71 Nichols William B g6 Montgomery, JameJGeorg. A se H N 13872 MunroeMunsonMunster,, Charle ColOtt.o EdwarWs E d ,L_ — 94310 NicholsonNicolsonNielsen, ,Fre ,Joh MPhilid. n K R p W__. "" 1Q^2201g37 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index 163

Nighbert, Erasmus M 69 O'Malley, Mary.—-. 58 Parrott, Jacob L . 17 Niles, William B 68 Oman, Andrew E _. 77 Parrott, Col. Ralph B 39 Nissen, Col. August C 39 Omstead, Maj. Dawson 40 Parshall, I. K 135 Nixon, Mary S 27 O'NeiU, James F 21 Parsons, Lt. Comdr. C. E... 113 Noble, A. R.. „ 19 Onthank, A. Heath 85 Parsons, Charles F 133 Noble, John E... 123 O'Rear Hugh Max.. 69 Parsons, Frank B 18 Noel, John C 15 O'Reilly, Mary M 21 Parsons, Fred B 17 Noell, J. C 103 O'ReiUy, Michael J 13 Parsons, Henry S 7 Nolan, David . . 18 Ortiz, Pedro N... 36 Parsons, Capt. M. H 117 Nolan, Maj. Gen. Dennis Orton, Col. E. P . 30 Partridge, Maj. C. E ... 33 : E ...27,115 Osborn, Aloysius E 64 Partridge, John S^ .131 Noll, EmilJ 66 Osborn, E.T.. 23 Pasch, Arthur 99 Norcross, Theodore W 71 Osborn, William F__ -._,_ 66 Patrick, Henry R 64 Nord, Arthur G 73 Osborne, Algernon'A....z... 86 Patrick, Maj. Gen. Mason Nordinger, George C 16 Osborne, Frances Si 121 M ..__ 34,114 Norquest, Clinton E 64 Ostrahd, James..-.-._,._ _ 36 Patterson, E. O 135 Norris, Clarence L„_ 67 Otis, Merrill E_..__.__, 135 Patterson, Edwin--W—______124 Norris, Martin H. 49 O'Toole, John C.....1 82 Patterson, R. C_. 55 Norris, WiUiam B .... 116O'Toole , Mary 123 Patterson, Lt. Col. Robert U. 30 Norsworthy, L; D .... 32 O'Toole, Richard F. 85 Patterson, Walter B 122 North, First Lt. Thomas 108 Otto, John '. z- 57 Patton, Hugh L 140 Northcott, Elliott 140 Ourand, W. O _. 91 Patton, J. N— _. 98 Northrop, J. D_. 55 Norton, Augustus P 112 Overholtzer, Ralph F 15 Patton, Raymond S. 88 Norton, Miner G 19 Owen, Elbert A- — --_ J 64 Paul, Arthur E 75 Norwood, E. R 20 Owen, Somerset A 12 Paul, L. J 107 Notz, William F _ _ 104 Owen, Thomas M 68 Paull, G. S 14 Noyes, Arthur P 58 Owens, Millard M„ 132 Paulsen, C. O— — 55 Noyes, G. Harold 64 Oxholm, Axel H_.__..__ 85 Paulson, William L. ___ 17 Noyes, Theodore W._. 125 Nugent, John F 104 Oyler, Ralph 11— 18 Paunack, Lt. Comdr. Robert Nulton, Rear. Adm. Louis M _ 47 P R .'.' ..... 46 Nunn, Roscoe... 64 Pacetti, Bartola J 77 Pftvek, John G— 37 Nusbaum, Jesse L 57 Pack,AIonzoG 96 Paxton, Edward C 80 Nutt, Levi G._ 18,116 Padgett, Ora— 53 Payne, Charles F._—.„ 66 Nutt, Robert H 66 Paegelow, Lt. Col. John A„. 35 Payne, J. Howard...... 97 Nydegger, James A 24 Page* Alfred H..__ 17 Nye, C.S... — 98 Payne, John Barton..-. 125 Nyhus, Paul O 80 Page, Frank A 15 Peabody, Joseph Winth'rop.. 124 O . Page, George T.... 130 Peaiirs, Hervey B .._"__•_„ 52 Oakes, Col. J. C _ 32 Page, Lt. Col. J. Watt 36 Beairs, J. W— 33 Oakley, J. H , 24 Page, John C 56 Peak, W. L—'——'.'— 123 Oakley, Russell A 70 Page, Samuel M . 66 Pearce, Sidney H 79 Obenchain, Charles A.. 50 Page, WUburJ . 85 Pearce, Wallace J 72 Oberlin, J. J 91 O'Brien, George 20 Pagenhart, E. H . 88 Pearsall, Charles M—- 115 O'Brien, Honora... 58 Paget, Wilmer J 7 Pearson, Edwin H— 22 O'Brien, L. F 89 Pagter, Lawrence B 73 Pearson, Gustaf A 71 O'Brien, Ray J 133 Paige, James F—. 99 Peat, James R 18 O'Brien, Ruth 81 Paige, Sidney...... 55 Peck, Allen Si 72 O'Brien, Thomas A 28 Paine, Alan G . 139 Peck, Charles T— 122 O'Brien, Thomas W 95 O'ConneU, John— 50 Paine, Charles W 111 Peck, Lt. Col. E. C 116 O'Connor, Maj. J. A. 32 Paine, Howard S 74 Peck, M. K 91 O'Connor, James J 135 Painter, Clyde R..... 105 Peck, Ray _, 72 O'Connor, T. V. 97 Paisley, Samuel A 57 Peckham, Aliceu 138 O'Connor, Thomas 123 Palmer* Arthur W.. 79 Peebles, James E 86 Octavio, Rodrigo —.. 110 Palmer, Charles F 66 Peirce,.Charles F 52 O'Dell, Henry A...... 33 Palmer, Lawrence J 76 Odend'hal, Edward P...... 107 Peirce, Vernon M 78 Odle, Loson L 53 Palmer, Theodore S 76 Peppers, Donald F 10. Odom, J.D 101 Palmerton, Paul L 85 Perez, Atanasio T _'_. 49 Oehmann, John W 121 Parater,.George H._ 103 Perkins, CarltonL.. 74 Offley, Col. Robert S i— 38 Parcher, George ...... 2Perkins4 , Frederick W 61 Offutt, A. E 58 Park, Charles A _ 88 Perley, Clarence W...... 7 Offutt, Armand. 56 Park, Charles H : . 73 Perry, Antonio M 132 Oftedal, Alf 18 Park, James F_ 69 Perry, Ernest B — .....110 Ogden, B. K — 100 Park, Jesse T... 20 Perry, J. C 23 Ogle, Charles T 45 Park, William E 108 Perry, JohnE.—__,____• 77 O'Hara, Robert B._ 22 Parker, Chauncey G 97,98 Perry, LeonL.. 122 O'Hern, Col. Edward P 37 Parker, Edwin B 109 Perry, MUton T... . 6.7 Ohnhaus, Charles J 140 Parker. Frank ., 80 Peiry, Reuben..'. . 52 Ojeda, Jose, Hernandez 110 Parker, Capt. Frank E 30,41 Perry, Roy A -100 Oldberg, Charles R _ 52 Parker, G. L.. -.. 55 Pershing, Gen. John J 108 Oldham, Lemuel E— 135 Parker, George A 18 Peters, C .•____. ,. 101 Olds, Robert E 12 Parker, George W 139 Peters, EmU C . ... 132 O'Leary, Eugene B 75 Parker, Horace A -56 Peters, John A.. 134 O'Leary, John P 69 Parker. First Lt. J. E 35 Peterson, Agnes L. 95 Olesen, Robert 24 Paiker, John D 28 Peterson, Samuel P . 64 OlsonO'MalleyOliverOlmstedOlneyOlsenOlsin,,,, Nels OrangCharleGundeEdwiRichar,Maj, Gardne Henr.An eLunsfor rs dA Wy r M d E ...~—* 10 1013-8717 359721 5 PaiksParksParmeleeParmenterParranParrettParrishParkerParkinX ,, ,KarGeorg WesleWilliaThomasLMildreSJoh,JaRa. , LEl MM y.Berticy nE e MD R.HJyA md - .D_E e Marvin.— _.... 10121012 42658791155092681629 PhillipsPhilUpsPhUlipsPettisPettyjohnPhalenPh'ilbinPhilbrookPettitPettusPettijohn,,, , MajSeconWillia Lt OscaOri,JDaviPercPFran,Franci .. Loui.EdwarJosep e ColFJHarr CharlerdL ydk mFLt s.W.s MW Jh Jy.JameJ d. _ Fran s E.. R—s. kM_. ....A. 97,1031,3.13.10 8,102593612 3154084130 320 5 164 Official Register, .1925—IndividuaI Index

PhUlips, Roy A..'. 71 Price, Capt. Henry B . 49 Rea, First Lt. E. F 30 Pickard, Edward T .„. 85 Price, J. A _ 23 Read, Thomas T__ 91 Pickens, William M 42 Price, M.O 91 Reagan, Daniel J_ i 86 Pickett, Charles E 132 Price, Thomas M . 123 Record, Quince,— 95 Pier, Clarence L 80 Price, Maj. X_ H. .... 108 Redding, Sidney B..: 131 Pierce, Appletoh H. 108 Prichard, Thomas P 15 Redfern, O. R _ 89 Pierce, C. C 24 Priest, Ernest L .... 84 Redfield, Harry W 75 Pierce, C. H 55 Priest, Eugene S— .... 17 Redington, Paul G 73 Pierce, Charles H.. 89 Prince, Charles E_i___._ 82 Redrew, W. L 90 Pierce, Edward R 123 Proctor,-F. R..„ 20 Reed, Charles D— 64 Pierce, Harry H — 84 Proctor, Robert A — 12 Reed, Clyde . 46 Pierce, P. P-_ — 90 Proffit, S. Green— 139 Reed, David A 108 Pierce, Ulysses G. B... 125 Pruneda, Alfonso.... _— 125 Reed, Edward O 6 Pierson, Charles 0 34 Prunty, Lt. Col. L. W 36 Reed, J. Howard. 20 Pierson, Joseph W 122 Pugh, Arthur W_ 64 Reed, L. E ... 95 Pike, Harrington! 97 Puleston, Comdr. WUliam D. 45 Reed, Nicholas F_.—_ 134 PUger, Theodore- 86 Purcell, Charles H —. 78 Reed, Thomas M 131 Pilkington, Robert M 95 Purcell, John T - 68 Reed, Wendell M 52 PUlsbury, Lt. Col. G. B 31 Purdy, Milton Dwight 141 Reeder, George. 64 Pinchot, Gifford.i. 117 Purdy, Warren F._ „ 98 Reese, Lt. Col. Charles E... 29 Pindell, Lewis M_ 64 PursseU, Ulysses G 64 Reese, Herbert H 67 Pinkley, Frank 57 Pur-ill, Edward A 16 Reese, Robert M _ 60 Piper, Charles V... 70 Purton, A. B.i... 55 Reeve, John R._ 55 Piper, Lon P...—— 17 Putnam, George R _ _. 87 Reeves, Albert L 135 Piper, Stanley E— — 77 Putnam, Herbert!. 7 Reeves, Col. James H 27 Pistole, Lt. Col. WUliam B.. 29 Putnam, Maj. Rufus W—:. 31 Regar, Robert S... 44 Pitman, George W 64 QuaintancePutnam, Wesle, Altuy W_s L_ 75,76,8802 Reiehard, J. D 25 Pittman, James S— 106 QuesenberryPyles, Lt. Co, LJ .W R.. L. .... 10671 Reid, William A 125 Pitts, Edwin B 29 Quezon, Manuel L.—.. 36 Reidy, John B 68 Pitts, Thomas D 100 Quigley, Margery—...... :i__ 121 Reiley, George J—_ 51 Piatt, Edmund. 103 Quigley, Walter F'__'_—____. 66 ReUly, Martin 122 Plemmons, Caney L ..'_. 122Quinlan , Lt. Col.D. P 113 Reinecke, Mabel G 14 Plumb, Herbert L. .___._ 73 Quinn, E. F . . 13 Reinhardt, David J— 132 Plummer, Edward C '_. 97 Quinn, Patrick E..._. 68 Reisimer, George.. 17 Plunkett, Rear Adm. Charles Quinn, Peter H 79 ReUstab, John 136 P - — 47 Relyea, F. W _ 98 Rabbit., Wade H 7 Plymale, Charles A—...... 74 Uemmel, Harmon L — 14 Rackstraw, Elsie ..... 103 Poe, Burns.— 15 Renner, Ernest A — 72 Radclii_e, Lewis 87 Polk, Marshall T.„ 17 Repp, George E..___ ...... 67 Raedy, Michael L 122 Pollock, -Capt. Edwin T 45 Rethers, Col. Harry F 40 Raffensperger, Hayes B 69 Pollock, John C 134 Reuter, Frederick W 43 Rafferty, John T 15 Pollock, Marion E 106 Reutter, Albert H .. _. 20 Rafter, G. S 90 Pond, Galen C 51 Revelle, Thomas P. i— 140 Ragsdale, W. M 94 Poole, B. C 101 Reynolds, I.t. Col. CharlesR. 30 Rague, W. J 99 Poole, Charles G__ . 77 Reynolds, E. C _-—.... 90 Raker, John E 125 Pooler, Frank C. W 72 Reynolds, EUsworth P. 94 Ralston, Oliver C 92 Poore, Maj. Gen. Benjamin A. 39 Reynolds, Ernest L Ill Ramer, W. A— 100 POpe, A;L_— 91 Reynolds, Grady 130 Ramsay, Gordon A 14,113 Pope, Edmond F 77 Reynolds, John B__ ., 42 Ramsay, Robert A- 65 Pope, Lt. Col. F. A„ 31 Reynolds, Marshall S_: 15 Ramsell, R. R — 14 Pope, Col. Francis H 39 Reynolds, Maj. Stephen C... 29 Ramsey, C. A 94 Porch, Jesse P. . 123 Rhees, Benjamin R 18 Ramsey, James A . 51 Porter, Henry G Ill Rhinow, Walter F— 18 Ramsey, Maj. Norman F 33 Porter, M. E_„-_ 90 Rhoades, Lt. Col. Rex H 30 Ramus, Carl . 24 Porter, R. E... 25 Rhodes, Harry W.._ 88 Randall, Oscar J. j . 54 Porter, Thurston R 141 Rhodes, Comdr. J. B 116 Randolph.E. S— 101 Porterfield, E. L 18 Rhodes, M. E. ... 112 Randolph, John B 27 Porterfield, Capt. L. B 45 Rhodes, Susie Root .. 122 Randolph, Mary 11 Postle, Stuart A.__'„i.l 74 Rice, Albert G 75 Rands, Ernest P... 50 Pote, Thomas B.„ 67 Rice, C. E._ — _. 26 Range, Ernest L. 54 Potter, Charles J. 135 Rice, George S •_____._ 91 Rankin, Hugh B . 73 Potter, Col. Charles L 32,88 Rice, Thomas D„. 75 Rankin, R. G 124 Potter, Harlow

Rishel, JuUa B— 42 Rossbottom, T. H—... 100 Saunders, Walter A 36 Risley, Theodore G •••. Rothrock42 , PhUip. 81 Savage, John L_._• 56 Ritchie, Elmer E 131 Rouse, Herbert H 106 SawteUe, WiUiam H. 131 Ritchie, John, jr.. 121 Rousseau, Rear Adm. Harry Saxton, Col. Albert E 28 Rivers, Col. William C 38 H ...„.'„ 118 Sayers, RoydR 25,91 Roa, F. Gonzales.. 110 Routzahn, Carl F . .... 15 Sayrs, WUliam D., jr ... 16 Roahen, Kenneth F 77 Rouzer, Horace D.. 46 Scales, Rear Adm. Archibald Roark, Frederick H 106 Rowbotham, E. B 106 H :..... 47 Robb. Arthur .42 Rowe, L. S 109,125 Scammon, John J 16 Robb, Charles H 141 Rowland, George A 108 Scanlon, Maj. Martin F. 35 Robbins, Hartwell 68 Rowland, John W. 51 Scarr, James H 64 Robert, Capt. W. P 46 Rowley, Eugene C, sr. 12 Schaffle, Karl 106 Roberts, Arthur C 44 Roxas, Manuel... 36 Schaffter, Edward P 66 Roberts, Col. Charles D 37 Royce, Maj. Ralph 35 Scheffer, Theo.-H 77 Roberts, Maj. Charles M 38 Royse, John A.... 19 Scherer, Col. Louis C 36 Roberts, Eugene C, jr . 18 Rucker, Lt. Col. Kyle 29 Schereschewsky, Joseph W._ 24 Roberts, Frederic L. 86 Rucker, WUliam C _.. 24 Scheuer, George C 137 Roberts, George M.. 120 Ruckman, Webster S.._i 89 Schilling, Harvey M 59 Roberts, James W 19 Rude, Gilbert T 88 Schlabach, Comdr. R. P 10-1 Roberts, John M 17 Rudkin, Frank H. 130 Schlegel, Charles 47 Roberts, John W .- 82 Rudolph, Cuno H— . 120 Schley, Maj. J. L 31 Roberts, Martin A 7 Ruede, George F 17 Schlotfeldt, F. J 94 Roberts, Norman _.. 24 Ruggles.-Brig. Gen. C. L'H._ 32 Schmidt, C. Rowena 81 Roberts, Orris W 64 Rumreich, A. S - 26 Schmidt, Edward H 97,100 Roberts, Paul H 72 Runkel, Homer :.. 75 Sehmueker, Edwin B— 93 Roberts, Thomas B., sr 52 Runkle, Fred C. 115 Schneider, Charles E 65 Robertson, Rear Adm. Ash­ Runyon, WUliam N 136 Schneider, Frederick C 136 ley H 48 Ruseh, William J„ _ 34 Schneider, Frederick L 68 Robertson, H. McG 24 Russell, A. E 26 Sehnurbuseh, William J 64 Robertson, Thomas E _. 89 Russell, Andrew J 131 Schoeller, Jacob D 71 Robins, Maj. A W 35 Russell, Charles H .-_ 120Schoen , Julian A 42 Robins, MUlard V 64 Russell, Clark A 81 Schoeneman, Charles R 13 Robinson, Carl H 80 Russell, E. A ....— 33 Schoeneman, George J 14 Robinson, D. E... 24 Russell, Francis M 60 Schommer, John B 106 Robinson, Franklin J.. 54 Russell, George B 51 Sehoonmaker, Frederic P 138 Robinson, Fred W . 34 Rustad, Edwaid 135 Schreck, Robert G„.- 72 Robinson, H. B 14 Ruth, Adam P 22 Schreiner, E. E. _. 13 Robinson, Henry M 44 Rutherford, Lt. Col. Henry Sehreiner, Col. Edward R. .30, 40 Robinson, Herbert F 52 H ' "'' 39 Schreiner, Oswald 70 Robinson, Howard S — 22 Ruti-dge.'Richard H 72 S .hroeder, Ernest C 65 Robinson, Jefferson 66 Ryan, James E 71 Schroeder, Sarah F 58 Robinson, Comdr. Samuel. Ryan, Keith 115 Sehroeder, Walter F 67 M—-...- - 46 Ryder, James F 65 Sehrom, Charles E 123 Robinson, T. Douglas 45 Ryder, James P 53 Schuldt, GusA 123 Robison, Rear Adm. John K. 46 Ryker, John N 64 Schuler, Martin. ——-. 81 Roche, Josephine A 94 Ryon, J. B - 26 Schull, Col. Herman W 34 Roche, Thomas F_. 22 S Schultz, Henry 94 Rock, Capt. George H 46 Saint, H. Y .:—— 99 Schultz, LesUe G ..... 80 Rockenbach, Brig. Gen. Sam­ St. Antoine, H. E 108 Schultz, Col. Theodore.. 40 uel D— 41 St. John, Capt. Adrian 38 Schulz, Col. Edward H 32 Rockwell, Julius E 69 St. Sure, Adolphus Frederick. 131 Schulz, Maj. John W. N 31 R'oddis, Ezra E 56 Saldana, E. J— ..,— 36 Schurz, William L 85 Rodman, WUliam Robert 138; Sale,'J. Walter 75 Schutz, Harry H.„ 80 Roepke, O. B — 91 Sallee, Capt. John T 29 Schwaebe, Lewis H 19 Rogers, A. _- 30 Salmon, David A ... 12 Schwaner, George W 14 Rogers, Arthur..._ 139 Saltzman, Maj. Gen. Charles Schwartz, Louis 24 Rogers, Charles G 17 McK... - 34 Schwartze, Erich W___ 75 Rogers, David N 73 Sampson, Ralph E 82 Schvvopb, Harmon Haywaid. 51 Rogers, Henry Wade. 129 Sams, WUliam B— 53 Schworm, Stanley S 64 Rogers, James'C 19 Sanborn, John B 135 Seofie-d, Carl S— 70 Rogers, James F__ 54 Sanborn, Walter H 130 Scofield; John C._ 27 Rogers, John T 82 Sandall, LaureTB 53. Scott, Emmett J 59 Rogers, L. B. — 107 Sandeford, Maj. Alvan C 28 Scott, Col. Ernest D 39 Rogers, L. M 26 Sanders, Charles W 97 Scott, Col. Frank A 33 Rogers, Leighton W — 86 Sanders, Everett 11 Scott, George C„ 133 Rogers, Lore A _ 69 Sanders, Hartley 1 28 Scott, Hugh L - 59 Rohwer, Sievert A 76 Sanders, John E - 64 Scott, Comdr. P. H 22 Rolfe, Col. Robert H 29 Sanders, VergU A 80 Scott, T. Hugh 108 Romero, Secundino.- 136 Sandidge, R. P — 25 Scott, Walter W 92 RomuaJdez, Norberto 36 Sands, S. R 23 Scott, Capt. William P 45 Ronald, A. G... —- 134 Sanford, Earl C... 72 Scott, Winfield_-i_- 54 Rooks, John .. 138 Sanford, Edward T - 129 Scribner, Sidney C 72 Roome, Henry S 22 Sanford, George O 56 Scrivener, John G _— 30 Roosa, I. P - - 12 Sanford, Joseph W 123 Scudder, Kenyon J 107 RossRootRoseRosaRoper,, , AndreAHomeWUliaJohJosiaColRaymonEdwiFranCaptClarencWillia .Willia T.n Tenney.k hr—nC wm THmJohJL..e mdN HL J F_ Ln. .A- —-- —- jo}3lo131210i*3I791637fb693*7"435 SanfordSangerSaundersSansSaSantacruzSargentSasseerSatterwhitenX ,Souci Edwar,,, AlicMoni,MorgaWiUiaErnesJohC, Lt .Charle,EmerArmando. .eF_ dn Eugene BColt- GRnm R y.sRE_ EdwiJLe. . ,W jrn 0_.12 101164753184296783420 ScullySeamanSearleSearsSear'?SebringSecretSeeleySeibSeilerSeeleSelbmnnSelbySelfSeUers,, v, ,VLeonar,., , .HarolJulia ,HenrStepheAlfre WUliaDewe LKathry, JohHCharle.Fran EdwarCnd y y DnkmGVM snA AD d W —- 12128991627513946135470 166 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index

Senn, Rear Adm. Thomas J. 45 Siegmund, WUUam C. _ 66 Smith, Lt. Col. P. L - 29 Senseman, C ornelius E .. 74 SUer, Lt, Col. Joseph F..... 30 Smith. Philip S 55 Seran, Harry A 88 Simkins, Capt. T. D 32 Smith, Ralph I i 82 Serrano, Gustavo P ... 110 Simkins,. Verne 45 Smith, Ray L 102 Sessions, Clarence W 135 Simmons, Benjamin T 18 Smith, Raymond U 136 Sette, Oscar E... 87 Simmons, Melvin H 16 Smith, Robert L 68 Sewell, John Stephen 33 Simmons, Rush D , 43 Smith, RoUinE 83 Seydel, Maj. Fred... — 36 Simms, Capt. L. L 30 Smith, Samuel B 49 Seymour, Flora Warren 59 SimOn, L. A 22 Smith, Sawyer A 134 Seymour, W. P-_- - 97 Simons, Charles C 134 Smith, Shelby i- 93 Shadd, Marion P 122 Simpson, Alva A 71 Smith, Sidney F 89 Shafer, John C 66 Simpson, Charles D 71 Smith, Sydney E 27 Shaffer, C. H 91 Simpson, Friench 24 Smith, William A 6 Shaffer, Lt. F. C 33 Simpson, G. R_. - 90 Smith, William H 58 Shaffer, Harry L 67 Sinclair. James 99 Smith, William H 110 Shaffer, Joseph C. 139 Sisson, Fred'E — 51 Smith, William M 46 Shamblin, Andrew J 83 Sittel, Albert C._ 131 Smith, Lt. Col. William 0„. 29 Shanklin, Samuel M 74 Skidmore, Don I 65 Smith, William Wolff. 106 Shantz, Homer L— 70 Skidmore, E. J_ 97 Smither, Brig. Gen. Henry C. 113 Shapiro, Israel 7 Skinner, C. A 86 Smithers, Clarence G.. 139 Sharp, Byron A __. 52 Skinner, Frank C - 89 Smithers, E. W 11 Sharpe, Benjamin C 18 Skinner, G. C 106 Smoot, Reed 105 Shaughnessy, Edward J 93 Skinner, William W 74 Smyth, Patrick H . 64 Shaver, Burdette J 77 Slade, William Adams 7 Snead, William E . 14 Shaver, Robert M 64 Sladen, Maj. Gen. F. W 37 Snell, Charles L 47 Shaw, Charles O.. 106 Slaton, John M., jr. 106 Snell, Edward B. 31 Shaw, Col. Frederick B 36 Slattery, John L 135 Snider, M. F _. 14 Shaw, Lt. Col. George C 37 Slattery, W. L 98 Snipes, Frank L 87 Shaw, WUliam A .-...„. 64 Slaughter, J. Pemberton 64 Snook, John W — 42 Shea, James F 137 Slaughter, W. H„ 25 Snow, Maj. Gen. WiUiam J— 28 Shea, John S 16 Slentz, Samuel D 112 Snyder, Arvel R_ 53 Shea, William H 81 Slick, Thomas W— 133 Snyder, Charles B 58 Shear, Cornelius L 70 Smead, Edward L 103 Snyder, Charles L . 111 Shearer, John J... 82 Smeby, Alfred B- 81 Snyder, Clarence T 67 Shearman, Thomas G 60 Smelser, William H 99 Snyder, Edgar C 132 Sheedy, Joseph E 98 Smiley, Daniel 59 Snyder, Frederic 52 Sheets, Earl W 65 Smith, A. R _.. 89 Snyder, John P 87 Sheetz, Ira 122 Smith, Addison T 125 Snyder, Rudolph 68 Sheil, John A 124 Smith, Arthur... 18 Snyder, William R 84 Shekerjian, Maj. Haig 37 Smith, Arthur E 1.1— 15 Solberg, Thorvald 7 Shelby, WUliam S 122 Smith, Arthur N 67 Soldan, Carlos E. Paz .. 125 Shelley, Ralph S 73 Smith, Bertrand E 77 Soleau, William L__ ....<.• 94 Shelton, Arthur B 141 Smith, Brainerd B 51 Solenberger, Edith Reeves... 94 Shelton, James E 67 Smith, Col. Charles C 39 Somers,. John B 71 Shepard, Edwin C 73 Smith, Charles P 105 Sonn, Rear Adm. Thomas J. 115 Shepard, Frank E_. 21 Smith, Charles R 51 Soper, Morris.A 134 Shepherd, Edwin A 106 Smith, Clarence B 61 Soper, Richard W 108 Sheppard, H. R 13 Smith, Clifford W 98 Sbrensen, Harry 86 Sheppard, William B 132 Smith, D.E 106 Sornborger, Charles B 42 Sherier, Julius M. 64 Smith, Dallas B 107 Soter, George F „ i .104 Sherman, Carl E . 87 Smith, Delos G 134 Soto, Carlos Franco 36,138 Sherman, Edward A 70 Smith, Douglas — 130 Soule, S. B 65 Sherman, Edward C__•_•_. 46 Smith, Edwin Fl._- 73 Southworth, Frederic W 46 Sherman,' John B 16 Smith,EmmitI 82 Spalding, Lt. Col. George R. 31 Sherman, Wells A 79 Smith, Ernest R 75 Spalsbury, Ross L... 52 Sherrard, Thomas H ... 73 Smith, Erwin F 70 Spamer, Arthur L 134 Sherrill, Lt. Col. Clarence Smith, F. C.__ 23 Speaks, Charles... 100 O. 113,117,118 Smith, Frank D 61 Speek, Peter A 7 Sherwell, GuUlermo A._ 109 Smith, Frank F__ 56 Speelman, Harley V... 13 Sherwood, Henry G 22 Smith, Franklin H... '103 Speelman, Martin R 6 Sherwood, W. T 14 Smith, Fred G 81 Spellier, Louis A 15 Shibley, James G '__ 82 Smith, George Otis '__ 54 Spencer,.C. J_ 90 Shields, Robert W.„'. 74 Smith, George W..... 1 43 Spencer, F. W - 97 Shilling, Alphonso W 64 Smith, Glenn S...— 55,59 Spencer, George C 74 Shiner, Vernon J 82 Smith, Granville .'.__ 32 Spencer, H. A 25 Shinkle, Lt. Col. Edward M. 40 Smith, Brig. Gen. H. A 115 Spencer, James H . 64 Shinn, Erwin H 61 Smith, H_ A. A 112 Spencer, L. A 53 Shipley, Trajan A 67 Smith, H. F 25 Spencer, O. M . 26 Shipman, Truman G 64 Smith,Brig. Gen. Harry A... 27 Spencer, R. R 25 Shipman, W. S 106 Smith, Harry D 19 Spencer, Walter 51 Shockley, Lt. Col. M. A. W._ 30 Smith,-Henry 133 Spiegel, J. B 56 Shockley, W. T._ 94 Smith, Henry B... 85 Spilman, William R 43 Shoemaker, Joseph M ill Smith, Herbert A 71 Spindler, Harvey H 64 Shoemaker, Thomas B 94 Smith, Herbert M 67 Spindler, John E 68 SiddonsShuckShumanShumwaySibleyShortleyShrout,SamShookShortShoup,Shoemaker, lia,,m Col ,DanieWalteRoArthuSamueR, ,LtFredericM .,yDanie .ReaWalteBF lrColrJ l J LG.rH.l. k_Adm rJohG_ L C_. n._ B..Wil-. 10131114102618417562 053 Smith, LoreIrvinLtJohMajJudsoJohJameJohnNoeJessHomeHorac. n.lnColen gs SpeeW.. rJohLMWnH eBD F. .TH — MeriwetherLloy n d. N.d, . Cj r •_- 1014523745921960138250 SpoffordSpragueSprattSpringmeyerSprinkleSprySquireStablerStacherStackpoleStaffordStaley, ,Willia,, ,, ,RoberWilliaFranEar Samue Herman...• E ,CharleWendelCharleJoshu .Ml K, mk.C tGeorge... lm CRDa ss.F lL.. W—. B.P _., . jr. 101312142528546378505263106 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index 167

StaHings, Lt. Col. Amos R.. 40 Stone, Col. E. R 114 Taw, C. B 100 StancU; William A _ . 16 Stone, Harlan Fisk 129 Tawse, A. C 123 Standley, Capt. William Stone, John T... 20 Taylor, Alfred E 74 H 45,115 Stone, Kimbrough 130 Taylor, Augustus C 124 Stanion, Ralph P „ 53 Stone, Comdr. Raymond 47 Stanley, Col. D. S 116 Stone, W. H. 101 Taylor, David W— 114 Stanley,'Louise 81 Stcneburner, WiUiam H 74 Taylor, E. C 91 Stansbury, WUliam Riley. _. 129 Stoner, G. W. 23 Taylor, Eli F 51 Stansfield, Lt. Col. James H 38 Storey, Henry 121 Taylor, G. A 31 Stanton, T. W 55 Stott, WiUiam G 122 Taylor, George C 138 Stanton, WUliam H _ 80 Stoutemyer, Bernard E 56 Taylor, George E 60 Staples, Charles F 96 Strack, Albert.—'. 83 Taylor, George R 30 Starek, Fred 104 Strahorn, Arthur T__ 75 Taylor, Maj. Gen Harry.. 30,118 Starr, Robert C 93 Stratton, George E 56 Taylor, Henry M 80 Starratt, Andrew W 13 Stratton, S. W_. 114 Taylor, John B 71 Staub, Alvin F 66 Strauss, Ober G 80 Taylor, Rear Adm. M. M... 45 Stauffer, George A 137 Strayer, Lt. Col. Thome 28 Taylor, Nathaniel R 64 Stearns, Capt. Clark D. 48 Street, Thomas A 36 Taylor, Robert William.. 51,131 Stearns, E. WUley 13 Strench, William G 94 Taylor, Thomas R 64 Steddon, Rice P 65 Stromberg, Lt. Comdr. W. T. 22 Taylor, Thomas R 84 Steele, Jack W 55 Strong, Charles M__ 64 Taylor, William A 69 Steele, OrinD 77 Stryker, C. L 102 Tebbetts, Col. Harry H 28 Steele, Ray C 77 Stuart, George 130 Teeple, Arthur R 64 Steese, Maj. Charles M. 33 Stuart, James E 124 Teicher, John G 111 Steese, Maj. James G 31,102 Sturges, Col. E. A 29 Temple, Henry W 59 Steiger, George 55 Sturges, Merton A 94 Templeton, Richard H 136' Steis, Capt. Edmund G 38 Sturgess, Edward L 15 Ten Eyck, William C 79 Stejneger, Leonhard 119 Styer, Freas__ 21 Tennant, A. A 99 Stephan, George. 132 Sudbrink, Ernest A 17 Tenney, Charles H 33 Stephens, Francis H - 120 Suffecool, Jeremiah L 53 Tenny, LloydS 79 Suit, Frisbie T 67 Stephens, James A 15 Tepfer, De Lois G 69 Stephens, John M 70 Sullivan, Andrew J 123 Stephens, Redmond D 14 Sullivan, D. A 99 Terhune, Hugh W 78 Stephenson, L. W 55 Sullivan, Daniel J 58 Terrell, Robert H 123 Stephl, OttoE 77 Sullivan, Del _____ 94 Terrell, William'D— 88 SterUng, George A 123 Sullivan, Francis P 43 Terry, Prentiss M 86 Sternhagen, John M.__ 105 Sullivan, Harvey 131 Teufel, W. C- 25 Sterrett, Lt. Col. Robert 29 Sullivan, Jeremiah A 122 Tewksbury, Howard H 86 Steuart, William M 84 Sullivan, Jerry B 20 Thacher, Thomas D 136 Stevens, Carl 53 Sullivan, John J 59 Stevens, Gilbert B 51,131 Sullivan, Maj. John S 36 Thacker, O 102 Stevens, W. H. S_ 104 Sullivan, M. R 90 Thackrey, William E. - - 52 Stevens, Walter S _ > 52 Sullivan, Richard H 64 Thayer, W. W I 87 Stevenson, Donald H._ 78 Sullivan, Walter A 68 Theile, Karl 59- Stevenson, Joseph H._ 61 Summerall, "Maj. Gen. Theobald, Frank E..' 66 Stevenson, Perry J 85 Charles P 38 Thiel, Frank J. F 13- Stevenson, WilUam R 17 Summers, John L 13 Stewart, Adelia M 13 Thiessen, Capt. Alfred H 41. Summers, Melvin B 64 Stewart, Andrew 113 Thorn, Charles 74, Stewart, B. D_._ 55 Sundbaek, John 51,131 Thorn, W.T., jr 55- Stewart, Ethelbert 93 Surratt, Andrew J 80 Thomas, Curtis W 34 Stewart, F. C 29 Sutherin, John W 44 Thomas, Edwin S 132: Stewart, Col. George E 39 Sutherland, George 129 Thomas, Jesse 94, Stewart, Harry H _-. 21 Sutton, Leon G 64 Stewart, Joseph 43 Thomas, Thomas 93- Swackhamer, Walter B 108 Stewart, Mary 95 Thomas, Walter W 64 Stewart, P. M 25 Swanger, Charles H 67 Thomas, WUliam H 87" Stewart, Sidney S 72 Swanson, James V 111 Thompkins, J. G 99 Stewart, Stella 103 Swanson, John W 89 Thompson, Bertis B— 30'' Stewart, W. W.. 103 Sweeney, A. R 25 Thompson, Edwin C 64. Stewart, Walter J... 69 Sweeney, Terence H 43 Thompson, Emery J 76" Stewart, WiUiam P 64 Sweet, E. A 24 Stewart, Worthington E 12 Thompson, Harry Q 66; Stick, Henry L 107 Sweet, Harriet M 109 Thompson, Helen M 83 Stickney, Fenner S._ 83 Sweetser, Charles H 78 Thompson, Herbert L 48- Stickney, Maj. H. H., jr 31 Sweetser, Harvey A 86 Thompson, Huston 104 Stickney, Henry L- 108 Sweitzer, Nelson B — 50 Thompson, J. Whitaker 137 Stikeleather, Horace H 18 Swengel, Edward... 54 Thompson, Jack 135 StUes, Charles WardeU _ 26 Swift, Theodore T 72 Stiles, George W., jr 68 Thompson, James A 132 Swindle, Anthony J 17 StiUwell, E. D — 101 Thompson, James Wesley... 133 Stillwell, JohnD... 69 Swingle, Walter T 70 Thompson, John B 61 StUson, G. Warren. 93 Switzer, John B 96 Thompson, L. A 115 Stimpson, W. G- 23 Sylvester, Albert H 73 Thompson, L. R 24 Stimson, A. M._ 23 Symes, John Foster — 132 Thompson, Laura A —.. 93 Stimson, Maj. Julia C 30 T Stine, Oscar C 79 Thompson, Lewis B 16 Taft, William Howard-- 125,129 Stirling, Harold V.._ 106 Thompson, Manly G 60 Stitt, Rear Adm. Edward R. 46 Taggart, Earl - 112 Thompson, Samuel H 19 Stockberger, Warner W—_ 60,70 Tait, Galen L - 1 5 Thompson, W. H. Seward— 138 Stocker, Leopold- - 106 Talbott, William W 64 Thompson, W. Norman 13 Stockier, Bernhard J 67 Talmage, Kenneth C — 78 Thompson, W. T 87 Stoddard, Malcolm L 106 Talman, Charles F 62 Thompson, William 68 Stoddard, Samuel W...—- 73 Tandy, ElonF 107 Stokey, Lt. Col. WiUiam P. 32,38 Thomson, A. S 107 Tannehill, Ivan R 64 59927—2StoUStone,, ALoui DC.. W PAs. J —5t 12 1012»482) TannerTappanTarrTarskeyTatemin,X J LeonarHMar, ,,. JameW JT.y.Chaplai W „AF d s M n Benja—-— - 12221685634 ThurmanTidwellTUlmanTiltonThornThorntonThurberThurstonTiemeyTigertThomson, ,,JohWarre ,, HenrEdwarLewis..W WR CharleMTro.Dn. . HTM..JL n.y CBer d1M./G...s . Nortot G_ . 1 n 54,10#_ 105T15692457630184 168 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index

Timfity, Joseph F i 18 Tyler, James C 135 WaddiU, Edmund, jr 129 Timmons, RoUie -... 16 Tyler, Maj. M. C 31 Wade, Martin J.. — 134 Tingley, Franklin G... _. 62 Tyrer, Arthur J 88 Wade, R. A. 102 Tippens, Guy B__ 36 Tyson, A. H 124 Wade, WiUiamS. — 51 ' U Wadsworth, C. W. 115 Tisdel, Alton P„i 6 Uberroth, Capt. P. H_..„— 22 Waggoner, Capt. Harry L 40 Titus, Maj. Isaac E_. 39 Ucker, Clement S — 59 Wagner, C. C — 11 Tobin, Richard F - 123 Udy, Stanley H 109 Wagner, Col. Henry S 38 Tod, Comdr. E. W 101 Uhler, George.— 89 Wagner, J. H_ 94 Todd, Capt. Irvin V 30 Ummel, Jacob R 56 Wagner, Jonathan H 54 Toffey, Col. John J..., 28 Underwood, F. T 99 Wagner, William H 93 Wagoner, C. Otto 67 Tolbert, Joseph A 138 Underwood, Norman 22 Underwood, Lt. Col. S. S— 32 Wahl, Brig. Gen. Lutz 28 ToU, Roger W.._ 1— 57 Unger, EUwood E... 65 Wainwright, D. B 88 Tolman, George E . 93 Unmacht, Capt. George F... 36 Wait, C. B 21 Tomb, Capt. J. H 101 Unson, Cipriano E ... 36 Waite, Byron S 20 Tomlin, R. R„. 25 Unson, Miguel — 36 Waite, Merton B 70 Tomlinson, Owen A-. 57 Upchurch, O. C 52 Waleott, Charles D 114,119 Tomlinson, V. W 95 Upson, William F 85 Waldron, Col. Albert E..._ 32,39 Waldron, Bion L 65 Tompkins, Samuel J 16 V Van Atta, Clyde H 87 Wales, George R 111 Tompkins, Maj. William F__ 31 Van Beeck, G. J 26 Wales, H. BasU 72 Toms, Raymond E 78 Vance, James J 135 Walker, Ernest P 76 Tonkin, George 77 Vance, John T., jr 7 Walker, Francis 104 Tooze, Walter L., sr 51 Van Cleave, WilliamE 54. Walker, John P _. 50 Torres, Luis P. 36 Van Dervoort, Warren C 44 Walker, Maj. Gen. Kenzie W. 29 Walker, Col. M. L____ 101 Torrey, Earl G..... 52 Van Devanter, WiUis 129 Van Doren, Nathaniel G 20 Walker, P. H _. 86 Totten, George E 67 Van Duyne, Col. Frederick Walker, R. H 107 Totten, Ralph J 12 W 29,41 Walker, Richard W 129 Tough, F. B._ 55 Van Fleet, Vernon W 104 Walker, Thomas L 19 Towers, C. M — 120 Van Fossen, John R 103 Walker, W. Aneel 52 Towner, Horace M 36 Van Heuvel, John W 131 Wall, Lt. Col. George L... 33,40 Wallace, Benjamin B ... 103' Townsend, Col. C. McD 31 Van Law, Durbin 107 Van Norman, Louis E 86 WaUace, CB 121 Townsend, Charles O 03 Van Nostrand, W., jr _. 89 Wallace, Col. Charles S 34 Townsend, J. G_ __ 25 Van Orsdel, Josiah A 141 Wallace, George W 121 Townsend, Norris L 69 van Sielen, Mathew 91 Wallace, J. F 108 Townshend, Col. Orval P... 36 Van Valkenburgh, Arba S—. 130 Wallace, James K 6 Tozer, Capt. Charles M 49 van Vollenhoven, C 110 Wallace, Maj. John 101 Tracy, L.J . 102 Van Voorhis, Lt. Col.Daniel. 27 Wallen, Shade E 52 Tracy, Laura L... Ill Van Voorhis, James R 18 Van Wagenen, James H 110 Waller, C. E 25 Tracy, Louis D 92 Van Wickel, Jesse F . 86 WalMeh, Claudius 87 Tracy, Robert C 105 Van Winkle, Mina C 122 Wallington, Maj. Edward Tracy, WUliam H 65 Varley, Thomas 92 C 36,41 Traeger, Maj. Charles H 33 Vaughan, Dan C 26 Walsh, Daniel M 75 TraU, WiUiam W 47 Vaughn, Alice 58 Walsh, J. W . 96 Trammell, C. M 105 Vaux, George, jr 59 Walsh, James'L 33 Veitcb, Fletcher P 74 Walsh, John Henry 97 Trask, J. W 24 Veldee, M.V 25 Walsh, John M 122 Traut, Capt. F. A 48 Venters, John 54 Walter, Harry K— 67 Traylor, James G. 119 Ventura, Honorio 36 Walter, Jacob-D 132 Treadway, W. L 25 Vermillion, E. F 124 Walter, L. D 124 Trench, Capt. M. E 49 VermiUion, Leslie B 69 Walter, Raymond F 56 Trent, Lt. Col. Grant T 39 Verrill, Charles H 112 Walters, John T 16 Vest, George B_ 103 Walton, A. D 140 Trieber, Jacob 131 Victory, John F 114 Walton, William R 76 Triem, WUliam E 43 Villamor, Ignacio 36 Warburton, Clyde W 60,61 Trierschield, Peter 58 ViUa-Real, Antonio 36 Ward, Albert 133 Trimble, H. E 25 Vincent, W. S 87 Ward, Florence E 61 Tripp, Louis H 106 Vincent, Wendell 75 Ward, Herbert S 105 Trippe, Maj. H. M 31 Vipond, Kenneth C 111 Ward, J. Ray , 139 Troie, F. A . 26 Visart, E.V 77 Ward, Joseph H 108 Trone, Winson O 66 Vivian, John F 18 Ward, Rippon W 136 Trotter, Charles F 43 Voegtlin, Carl 26 Ward, Walter 56 Trotter, Clyde P 82 Vogel, C. W 24 Warfield, H. P 137 Trotter, George A 53 Vogel, Jacob 66 Warfield, William A 59 Trotter, Samuel B 65 Vogel, Theodore R 32 Waring, C. H 25 Truby, Col. Albert E 40 Vogt, EvonZ 58 Waring, L. H 104 True, Alfred C 61 Von Dahm, Howard C 107 Warner, H.J 24 True, Webster T 119 von der Decken. Melchior 109 Warner, Rebecca P 121 Truesdell, John N 52 Vonderlehr, R. A 26 Warrack, Robert .-. 88 Truesdell, Leon E 84 von Herrmann, Charles F 65 Warren, Benjamin S 24 Trumbower, Henry R _. 78 von Lewinski, Karl 1..... 109 Warren, Charles E 43 Trussell, S. L 105 Von Nerta, George O 22 Warren, Leslie A 65 Tryon, F.M 90 Voorheis, Elmer W 134 Warwick, Jack W 78 Tuck, Richard W 68 Voorhies, E. W 89 Washburn, Donald F 100 Tucker, Charles F 94 Voris, Lt. Col. Alvin C 34 Washington, Rear Adm. Tucker, G. P._ — 89 Vose, Elisha C 65 Thomas . 48 Tucker, Irvin B 136 Voshell, James T 78 Wasson, James Max 51 Tucker, L. W 25 Votaw, WUliam I 43 Waters, Henry HI 103 Tucker, Wendell P 124 W ' Watkins, Henry H 138 Tucker, WUliam J 103 Wadden, Thomas A 97 Watkins, R. M 98 TuckwUler, R. H 67 Wadden, Vincent R., jr 17 Watson, George S ._ 123 Tudor, Clinton G 50 Watson, Osborne S... 86 TisrnipseedTt-rtentineTurner'TiatfieTattleTuftTullo#_iTurnbuUTurnerTullis.John, Lorad,,, ,Willia FScotWArthu, .Joh .Maj, ,Co JohtLDR n . r m C nCWilliaJW W . m A... 11134932781673154894 Watson, PRoberPauRo. Gyl RHt 108929501 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index 169

Watts, Lyle F 72 White, Richard J 140 Wills, H. MerriU. 65 Waugh, R. L__ 25 White, Robe Carl 93 Willson, George H 65 Wayson, N. E 25 White, Scott C 139 Wilmarth, Raymond 0 122. "Weaver, Herman D 16 White, WiUiam A — 58 Wilmer, Joseph CarUsle...— 17 Weaver, Maj. W. R 35 Whitehead.E.B _. 77 Wilmot, Wilson E 112 Webb, Alan G__. 82 Whitehead, Col. Henry C.. - 29 Wilson, Clemmie B 60 'Webb, Edwin Yates 136 Whitehead, Lawrence C 77 Wilson, David, E 91 Webber, Gol. Henry A 38 Whitehead, Robert F 89 Wilson, Edward V„ 18 Weber, Henry S 68 Whitehill, Henry C 19 Wilson, Maj. Erie M 28 Weber, Henry W— 6 Whitehorne, Edward W .46 Wilson, George N__ 65 Weber, Rudolph C. E 56 Whiteside, Henry H 81 Wilson, George S._ 123 Weber, William 62 Whiteside, Ool. Warren W._ 41 Wilson, Henry I., jr.. 22 Weber, William J 13 Whitham, James C 71 Wilson, Howard G-. 68 Webster, J. Stanley 139 Whitledge, Herbert E -108 Wilson, Hugh R 12 Webster, N. P 11 Whitlock, Bert W 81 Wilson, J. G 25 Weedin, Luther '94 Whitlock, Claude R 53 Wilson, J. Oscar 69 Weeks, Maj. Henry J 29 Whitmire, R. J 100 Wilson, James C 139 "Weeks, John R 65 Whitney, First Lt. Charles E 33 Wilson, James E 122 Weeks, Lt. Col. William C. 32,39 Whitney, Charles F 54 Wilson, John W 136 Weidman, Robert H 71 Whitney, Milton 75 Wilson, Lee A_ 67 Weigle, William G._ 73 Whitney, Paul C. - 88 Wilson, Meredith Oi. 61 Weikert, Gerald V 104 Whitney, Preston S.„ 78 Wilson, Milburn L. 79 Weisbrod, E. Harry 58 Whittemore, Walter L 56 Wilson, Philip St. J-. 78 Weiss, Andrew 56 Whittier, Bernard B 65 Wilson, R. L_. 24 Welch, W. C>... 93 Whittington, J. M. S 134 Wilson, Ralph A. 16 Welch, William A 59 Whittle, Thomas W 20 Wilson, Stanley F 72 Weldon, L. 0_. 25 Wiant, Charles R 87 Wilson, Stewart.. Ill Weller, George E 20 Wiatt, F. C— - 89 Wilson, Thomas T. 19 Wells, Brig. Gen. Briant H_. 28 Wickes, H. W 24 Wilson, W 98 WeUs, Edward L 65 Widdifield, Edward 109 Wilson, Wilford M__ 65 Wells, Col. F. L 113 Widlon, John - 51 Wilson, William W. 105 Wells, Florence B 93 Widmeyer, James I 65 Wilver, Edward J. 6 Wells, Frank 0 116 Wiedenmann, Andrew 19 Wimer, John W 120 Wells, Heber M. 97,100 Wiegand, Charles L 16 Winn, Dennis ... 87 Wells, Herbert R 77 Wieland, E. J 107 Winn, Frederic 72 Wells, Ira K 138 Wiggins, Ernest 82 Winn, James A _ 107 Wells, Meade R 80 Wight, Fred W 14 Winne, Walter G 136 Wells, Roy A 65 Wilbor, Leon M... 106 Winslow, Barclay C 75 Wells, Col. Rush S 37 Wilbur, Curtis D__ 45,105,115,117 Winslow, Carlile P._ 71 Wellshear, William S 131 Wilcox, Howard - 23 Winslow, Francis A.. _ 136 Wenchel, John P 60 Wilde, Walter J 19 Winston, Garrard B.. 13,105,125 Wende, Bernhard P 66 Wiley, Lt. Col. N. J 36 Winter, Henry.. _ 34 Wentz, Herbert B 54 Wilkerson, James H 133 Winters, Edwin E 51 Wescott, OrvilleD 106 Wilkes, Maj. Gilbert Van B. 31 Wintersmith, Charles E 95 Wesson, Col. C. M 32 Wilkins, Capt. Harold S — 33 Wires, S. P 87 West, Carl J 79 Wilkins, Lydia K_. 83 Wise, Mrs. Grace B — 15 West, Du Val 139 Wilkinson, Alfred D 54 Wixon, Irving F 93 West, Maj. P. W 116 Wilkinson, Alonzo H 15 Wohlen, Paul A 71 West, Ralph C 65 Wilkinson, F. D 59 Wolcott, C. L 91 Westenhaver, D. C 137 Wilkinson, Garnet C 122 Wolcott, John D 54 Westfahl, Frederick C, jr.... 140 Willahan, William C 53 Wolf, Adolph G 36,138 Westgate, John M 61 Willard, Clara.. 58 Wolf, Ernest T_ 71 Westgate, Vernon V 80 Willcuts, Levi M 15 Wolfe, Charles A. 75 Weston, Frederick F. 13 Willebrandt, Mrs. Mabel Wolfe, Kenneth 71 Westover, Howard B. 19 Walker..- 42 Wolverton, Charles E__ 137 Westover, Maj. O 35 Willey, Harry P 54 Wonders, James C 78 Wetherill, John —- 58 Willey, Wilford B 71 Wood, Charles S-. 65 Wetmore, Alexander 119 Willhite, Oscar C 107 Wood, GeorgeH 115 Wetmore, James A 22,113 Williams, Al. F 134 Wood, George L 44 Whaley, Lt. Col. Arthur M. 41 Williams, Albert C 21 Wood, Leonard 36 Whalin, Charles V 79 Williams, Burr G 6 Wood, WillS.. 19 Whall, Edward G 6 Williams, Maj. Gen; C. C... 32 Wood, William C. 44 Wharton, A. O 96 Williams, G. F 55. Wood, Col. Winthrop S 29 Wharton, Col. Ira J 29 Williams, Maj. C. F 31 Woodcock, Amos W. W 134 Wharton, William R. M 75 Williams, C.L 24 Woodfill.Web 104 Wheat, J. H 118 Williams, Charles N 131 Woodhead, Phillip V 72 Wheatley, J. W 20 Williams, Clyde E 9Z Woodloeh, Thomas F__ 96 Wheatley, Walter 94 Williams, Brig. Gen. Dion... 47 Woodman, Stillman E 134 Wheeler, Edward N 20 Williams, Edwin R 132 Woodrough, Joseph W 135 Wheeler, G. A_ 25 Williams, Col. Ezekiel J 36 Woodruff, Col. James A 41 Wheeler, C ol. Joseph, jr 28 Williams, Frank L 107 Woods, Mrs. Harriet de K.„ 7 Wheeler, Maj. R. A 124 Williams, Harold P 134 Woods, Walter 0-.- 13 Wheeler, William A. _ 79 WiUiams, Harris S 136 Woodside, R. G._ 108 WhiteWherry, ,MEugenLutheFranciFranCharleColEdwarEwerJohJameJHMarHerber ..Edga H .JFn kHerber sr Re sdrS At Clar RP TH tk A - 1313101243825173925473784 WillisWiUitsWiUiamsonWillingWilliamsWilliamsonWiUiamsX ,, , Joh Leonar,Lt R.WalteLRogeRoberRoR.Col,n., . Olive ThomaHarr KLOolL.Ly.G rd HerberB,rt . PB rjyAW_LWildurrr B s. V_ t-_ 0.— 32,413131211428641372385094725 1 I WoodwardWoodworthWooleyWoolfolkWoolleyWorkWorkmanWorleyWorshamWotherspoonWorthleyWouters, Hubert,, ,,J E,Herber, . VictoR, Herma. GeorgCapt Siege,Leo. FColThompsoARa Fre,R.. .Joh.rn y.tl50,59,102,105,11 deJoh BH. LudsonL CHL .n H n n E En D„ 14Il1236159267175910l8596748 170 Official Register, 1925—Individual Index

Wrenn, Augustus C ... 46 T Young, Stanley P.. 77" Wright, Adam H — 73 Young, Walker R 56 Wright, Ben ___ — 36 Yaden, James G Ill Wright, Ernest C...... 17 Yarnall, Ira T 74 Young, Willis H - 42" Wright, Henry H. ... 6 Yarrington, WilUam F_ .. . 44 Youngberg, Lt. Col. Gilbert Wright, J. Butler... — 12 Yates, Col. Arthur W 40 A 31 Wright, J. C_. ... 108 Yates, Joseph T 87 Wright, J. George ... 53 Yates, Chaplain Julian E_. . 28 Youngblutt, Frederick O 56 Wright, John B - — 131 Yauch, Charles F . 103 Yount, Maj. Barton K _ 35- Wright, Maitland S ... 113 Yeandle, Lt. Comdr. S. S._ . 22 Yount, F. H 20 Wright, Marsden ... 65 Yellowley, Edward C ... 18 Wright, 0. A ... 54 Yeomans, Evelyn L H4 Z Wright, Orville... — 114 Yohe, H. Stanford 79 Zalinski, Brig. Gen. M. Gray. 29- Wright, William D ... 67 Youmans, Frank A 131 Zannelli, Augustus_. 50 Wuest, Albert ... 16 Young, Arthur N 12 Wulff, J. V ... 73 Young, Charles S 53 Zappone, Almerico.- 60 Wurtz, George B — 65 Young, Floyd D 62 Zeller, Robert A 74 Wyatt, Walter - ... 103 Young, G. B_ 23 Zerbst, Fred 42 Wyckoff, Stephen N ... 70 Young, Maj. G. R 32 Wyland, WillL ... 65 Young, George M_ 20 Ziebach, Charles M 52 Wylie, Alexander ... 96 18 Ziegler, M. V 25 WylUe, Col. Robert E—... . 39 Young, Leon G . 47 Zimmerman, Harvey J 84 Wyman, W. I. — 90 Young, S. A. M 54 Zimmerman, Reuben S 77 Zon, Raphael. 71 Zoofc, George F 54 o Zweifel, Henry 139

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