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Acting Chief of War Trade Board Section.-Frederick S. Dickson, 1901 Kalorama Road. Chief of Bureau of—

Accounts and disbursing clerk.-William McNeir, 1844 Monroe Street (acting chief).
Appointments. Miles M. Shand, 3206 Seventeenth Street.

Consular.-Herbert C. Hengstler, 2816 Twenty-seventh Street (acting chief).
Diplomatic. Worthington E. Stewart, 428 Luray Place (acting chief).

Indexes and Archives.-David A. Salmon, 1322 Emerson Street (acting chief).

Rolls and Library.—John A. Tonner, 1539 I Street.

At Large.-James L. Duncan, 70 M Street; Edward B. Russ, 4007 New Hampshire Avenue.

Chief of Division of—

Foreign Intelligence.

Far Eastern Affairs.-John Van A. MacMurray, 1831 Twenty-third Street.
Mexican Affairs.-

Russian Affairs.

Near Eastern Affairs.-Warren D. Robbins, 1528 Twenty-eighth Street.
Latin-American Affairs. Sumner Welles, 1785 Massachusetts Avenue.

Passport Control.-Philip Adams, University Club.

Western European Affairs.-William R. Castle, jr., 1818 R Street (acting chief). Political Information.-Prentiss B. Gilbert, 816 Seventeenth Street.

Assistant Chief of Division of—

Far Eastern Affairs.—Frank P. Lockhart, Copley Courts.

Foreign Intelligence.-Thomas Quinn Beesley, 1402 Thirty-first Street.

Mexican Affairs.-Richard C. Tanis, 1826 M Street.

Private secretary to the Secretary of State.-William H. Beck, 1845 Lamont Street.
Editor of Laws of Congress.-Henry L. Bryan, 604 East Capitol Street.
Officer in charge of ceremonials.-Charles L. Cooke, 1410 M Street.

Assistant, office of the Undersecretary.—Clinton E. MacEachran, The Olympia. Assistants to the solicitor.-Joseph R. Baker, 1416 Euclid Street; Ralph W. S. Hill, 10 Jackson Place; Jacob A. Metzger, 2605 Adams Mill Road; Green H. Hackworth, 120 V Street NE.; Marshall Morgan, Clifton Terrace South; Richard W. Flournoy, jr., 3122 P Street; William R. Vallance, 829 Twentieth Street; Benedict M. English, 1447 Clifton Street.

Assistant solicitors.-Joseph B. Matre, 1215 Tenth Street; Edgar W. Turlington, 2069 Park Road; Charles M. Barnes, 1436 Meridian Place; William B. Norris, jr., The Alabama; Álfred B. Haupt, 1208 Madison Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Law clerks.-Anna A. O'Neill, 1326 New Hampshire Avenue; Frederick S. Dunn, University Club; Frank X. Ward, 1431 Thirty-third Street; Henry B. Morrow, Clifton Terrace; Raymond V. Shepler, The Albemarle; Francis M. Anderson, Riverdale, Md.

Clerk to the Secretary of State.-Margaret Verna Neil, 2341 Eighteenth Street. Translators.-John S. Martin, jr., 1731 F Street; Wilfred Stevens, Wesley Heights.

STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING.

(Superintendent's room, No. 148, first floor, north wing.) Superintendent.-Lieut. Col. Clarence O. Sherrill, United States Army, 1839 California Street.

Assistant to superintendent.-F. W. Hoover, 4409 Iowa Avenue.
Chief clerk.-Emmet Hamilton, 162 Tennessee Avenue NE.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

(Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, Main 6400.)

ANDREW W. MELLON, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Secretary of the Treasury (1785 Massachusetts Avenue), was born in Pittsburgh March 24, 1855; University of Pittsburgh, class 1873, A. M. 1898; banker by profession; resigned as president Mellon National Bank of Pittsburgh March 1, 1921, and as executive or director of various financial and industrial corporations, and took the oath of office as Secretary of the Treasury on March 4, 1921. He is chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, chairman Farm Loan Board, chairman War Finance Corporation, and chairman United States Section of the Inter-American High Commission.

Assistant Secretary in charge of Fiscal Affairs.-S. P. Gilbert, jr., 1819 Q Street; assistant, W. N. Thompson, 1362 Perry Place.

Assistant Secretary in charge of Public Buildings and Miscellaneous.—James H. Moyle, 2101 S Street.

Assistant Secretary in charge of Internal Revenue and Customs.—

Assistant Secretary in charge Foreign Loans.-Eliot Wadsworth, 1718 H Street.
Assistant Secretary in charge of War Risk Insurance and Public Health.-Edward Clifford,
Army and Navy Club; assistants, William A. Morris, jr., 1333 D Street NE.;
Mercer Vernon, National Press Club.

Assistant to the Secretary.-George R. Cooksey, 1810 Newton Street.

Commissioner of the Public Debt.-William S. Broughton, 1819 Q Street.

Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits.-Robert G. Hand, 3530 Eleventh Street.
Chief clerk.-W. G. Platt, 307 Takoma Avenue, Takoma Park.

Private secretary to the Secretary of the Treasury.-John Kieley, 1821 Wyoming Avenue.
Chief of Division of—

Appointments.-James E. Harper, East Underwood, Chevy Chase, Md.
Bookkeeping and Warrants.-M. J. O'Reilly, 4209 New Hampshire Avenue.
Customs.-George W. Ashworth, Kensington, Md.

Deposits.-R. A. Croxton, 1519 Park Road.

Loans and Currency.-C. N. McGroarty, Falls Church, Va.

Mail and Files.-S. M. Gaines, 1257 Hamlin Street, Brookland.
Printing and Stationery.-F. F. Weston, Forest Glen, Md.
Public Moneys.-John Moon (acting), 3432 Center Street.
Secret Service.-W. H. Moran, 1840 Mintwood Place.
Disbursing clerk.—J. L. Summers, 1416 N Street.
Government actuary.-Joseph S. McCoy, Beltsville, Md.

Section of surety bonds.-Chief, Llewellyn Jordan, 100 Baltimore Avenue, Takoma
Park, Md.

COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.

(Treasury Department Building.)

Comptroller.-D. R. Crissinger, The New Willard.

Deputy comptrollers.-Thomas P. Kane, 1931 Calvert Street; Willis J. Fowler, Hammond Court.

Chief clerk.-John G. Herndon, The Rockingham.

Secretary to the comptroller.—Aubrey B. Carter, 1529 Vermont Avenue.

TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES.

(Treasury Department Building.)

Treasurer.-Frank White, 107 Maryland Avenue NE.

Assistant Treasurer.-Guy F. Allen, Somerset, Md.

Deputy Assistant Treasurer.-Frank J. F. Thiel, 3145 Nineteenth Street
Cashier.-Christian S. Pearce, 1503 Newton Street.

Chief clerk.-Willard F. Warner, The Concord.

NATIONAL BANK REDEMPTION AGENCY.

Superintendent.-George O. Barnes, 914 Kearney Street NE.
Assistant superintendent.-Michael E. Slindee, The Iroquois.

COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE.

(Treasury Department Building.)

Acting commissioner.-Millard F. West, 3 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md.
Assistant commissioner.-

Prohibition commissioner.—John F. Kramer, 1785 Lanier Place.

Assistant prohibition commissioner.-D. Spencer Bliss, 923 East Capitol Street.

Deputy commissioners.-E. H. Batson, acting, 1319 Park Road; M. A. Cram, 2633
Adams Mill Road; A. C. Holden, acting, 1205 Fifteenth Street; Miss Lilian S.
Ruddick, acting, The Balfour.

Solicitor.-Carl A. Mapes, 3338 Seventeenth Street.

Supervisor of collectors' offices.-Frank E. Frazier, 1638 R Street.

DIRECTOR OF THE MINT.

(Treasury Department Building.)

Director.-Raymond T. Baker.

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COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY.

(Treasury Department Building.)

Comptroller.-Walter W. Warwick, 6930 Piney Branch Road.
Assistant comptroller.—Charles M. Foree, The Rockingham.
Chief clerk.-Robert H. Dodson, 2116 P Street.

Chief law clerk.-David Neumann, 4101 Third Street.

AUDITORS FOR DEPARTMENTS.

Treasury (Graham Building, Fourteenth and E Streets). Samuel Patterson, 3609 Thirty-fourth Street.

War (1734 New York Avenue).-James L. Baity, 1801 Sixteenth Street.

Interior (Auditors' Building, Fourteenth and B Streets SW.).-J. E. R. Ray, 1207 M Street.

Navy (Winder Building, Seventeenth and F Streets).-Edward L. Luckow, Clifton Terrace South.

State and Other Departments (Old Land Office Building, Seventh and F Streets).— Edward D. Hearne, The Sherman.

Post Office (Post Office Department Building; phone, Main 5360).--Charles A. Kram, 6 East Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

REGISTER OF THE TREASURY.

(Register's Annex, 119 D Street NE.)

Register-William S. Elliott, 3708 Oliver Street, Chevy Chase.
Assistant register.—

FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAU.

(Old Land Office Building.)

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD.

Chairman (ex officio).—Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, 1785 Massachusetts Avenue.

Farm Loan Commissioner and executive officer.—Charles E. Lobdell, 3228 Reno Road, Cleveland Park. Term expires 1926. (Hattie Martin, private secretary, The Cavendish.)

Term expires 1922. (Maud T. Miller,

Asbury F. Lever, 206 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Term expires 1924. (Louise G. Rice, private secretary, 2616 University Place.) W. S. A. Smith, Wardman Park Hotel. private secretary, The Smithfield.) W. H. Joyce, acting secretary, The Cairo. private secretary, 2007 O Street.)

Term expires 1928. (Anne Maloney,

FEDERAL LAND BANK CITIES.

District No. 1.-Springfield, Mass.
District No. 2.-Baltimore, Md.
District No. 3.-Columbia, S. C.
District No. 4.-Louisville, Ky.
District No. 5.-New Orleans, La.
District No. 6.—St. Louis, Mo.

District No. 7.-St. Paul, Minn.
District No. 8.-Omaha, Nebr.
District No. 9.--Wichita, Kans.
District No. 10.-Houston, Tex.
District No. 11.-Berkeley, Calif.
District No. 12.-Spokane, Wash.

FEDERAL LAND BANK DISTRICTS.

District No. 1.-Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey.

District No. 2.-Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia.

District No. 3.-North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.

District No. 4.-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.

BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING.

(Fourteenth and C Streets SW.)

Director.-James L. Wilmeth, 300 Takoma Avenue.
Assistant director.-James M. Fisher, 1475 Park Road.

BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE.

(Surgeon General's Office, 3 B Street SE.)

Surgeon General.-Hugh S. Cumming, 2219 California Street.

Assistant Surgeons General.-J. C. Perry, 1868 Columbia Road; C. C. Pierce, 1119
Lamont Street; C. H. Lavinder, The Hadleigh; J. W. Schereschewsky, 3463
Macomb Street, Cleveland Park; A. J. McLaughlin, 2335 Twentieth Street;
B. S. Warren, 1341 Columbia Road; R. H. Creel, 3716 Keokuk Street, Chevy
Chase; J. H. White, 1720 Seventeenth Street.
Chief clerk.-Daniel Masterson, 2112 F Street.

HYGIENIC LABORATORY.

(Twenty-fifth and E Streets.)

Director.--Surg. George W. McCoy, 2618 Garfield Street.

Assistant director.-Surg. Arthur M. Stimson, 414 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

THE COAST GUARD.

(Darby Building.)

Commandant.-Commodore William E. Reynolds, 2029 Connecticut Avenue.

Aid to the commandant.-Lieut. Commander Frederick C. Billard, 2301 Connecticut
Avenue.

Inspector.-Commander A. J. Henderson, 2123 California Street.

Chief of Division of Operations.--Oliver M. Maxam, The Cortland.

Chief of Division of Personnel.-Commander Harry G. Hamlet, Falkstone Courts.
Chief of Division of Matériel.-G. H. Slaybaugh, 1502 R Street.

Chief of Division of Construction and Repair.-Commander J. M. Moore, Stoneleigh
Court.

Chief of Division of Engineering.-Engineer in Chief Quincy B. Newman, The Ontario.
Chief of Division of Communications.-Lieut. Commander Edward D. Jones, 2700

Connecticut Avenue.

SUPERVISING ARCHITECT'S OFFICE.

(Treasury Department Building.)

Acting Supervising Architect.-James A. Wetmore, 5506 Thirteenth Street.
Acting executive officer.-H. G. Sherwood, 1929 Lawrence Street NE.

BUREAU OF WAR RISK INSURANCE.

(Arlington Building, Vermont Avenue and H Street.)

Director. Col. C. R. Forbes, The Woodward.

Assistant director in charge of administration and finance.—Col. George E. Ijams, 3201
Carlisle Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

Acting assistant director in charge of compensation and claims.—Leon Fraser, 2014 P
Street.

Assistant director in charge of insurance.-Franklin Townsend, jr., 2113 Bancroft Place.
Assistant director in charge of medical division.-Dr. Haven Emerson, 1808 Sixteenth

Street.

Assistant director in charge of liaison division.-R. W. Emerson, 1800 K Street.

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Acting chief personnel division.-Maj. M. R. Wainer, First and Kennedy Streets NE. General counsel.—Maj. Arthur G. Black, 2400 Sixteenth Street.

Chief of investigation field service.

Chief clerk.-W. C. Black, 1637 Nineteenth Street.

Disbursing clerk.-William H. Holmes, 751 Park Road.

Chief of allowance and allotment division. John R. Grace, 1240 New Jersey Avenue. Secretary to director.-P. T. Hazelton, 2622 University Place.

GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE.

(Auditors' Building, Fourteenth and B Streets SW. Phone, Main 6400, Branch 43; and Main 7427, Branch 80.)

Superintendent of supplies.-M. F. Jacques, 143 Rhode Island Avenue.
Chief division of property transfer.-Kenneth D. McRae, 1789 Lanier Place.

Chairman.-William J. Turkenton (representing Navy Department), 1513 Thirtythird Street.

Maitland S. Wright (representing State Department), 3764 Patterson Street, Chevy Chase.

A. B. Butrick (representing Treasury Department), 1416 R Street.

Howard R. Watkins (representing War Department), 309 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.

E. R. Dornoff (representing Department of Justice), 1132 Seventh Street NE. A. H. Keim (representing Post Office Department), 144 Kentucky Avenue SE. Lloyd Prather (representing Interior Department), Landover, Md.

F. E. Meloy (representing Department of Agriculture), 204 Raymond Street, Chevy
Chase, Md.

Dr. J. F. Meyer (representing Department of Commerce), 3727 Jocelyn Street.
William A. Bevard (representing Department of Labor), 1758 P Street.

CUSTOMHOUSE.

(1221 Thirty-first Street. Phone, West 243.)

Deputy collector in charge.-John D. C. Koogle, 1825 Kilbourne Place.

DEPARTMENT OF WAR.

(Seventeenth Street, south of Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, Main 2570.)

JOHN WINGATE WEEKS, of West Newton, Mass. (2100 Sixteenth Street), was born in Lancaster, N. H., April 11, 1860; graduated at the United States Naval Academy in 1881; served in the United States Navy from graduation until 1883; served in the Massachusetts Naval Brigade 10 years; served in the Volunteer Navy during the Spanish-American War; was for three years (1900, 1901, 1902) alderman and two years (1903 and 1904) mayor of the city of Newton; was elected to the Fiftyninth, Sixtieth, Sixty-first, Sixty-second, and Sixty-third Congresses; was elected to the Senate January 14, 1913, to succeed the Hon. Winthrop Murray Crane; received 105 votes for the presidential nomination in the Republican national convention at Chicago June, 1916; this support came from 25 States, and was second only to that of the nominee; his term of service in the Senate expired March 3, 1919; took oath of office as Secretary of War March 5, 1921.

Assistant Secretary of War.-J. Mayhew Wainwright, The Shoreham.

Assistant and chief clerk.-John C. Scofield, Southbrook Courts.

Private Secretary to Secretary of War.-John W. Martyn, 614 East Capitol Street.

Clerk to Assistant Secretary.—Thomas J. Burke, 1371 East Capitol Street.

Assistant chief clerk.-John B. Randolph, The Portsmouth.

Disbursing clerk.—Sydney E. Smith, 3037 O Street.

Principal clerk.-Frank M. Hoadley, 28 West Kirk Street, Chevy Chase, Md.
Chiefs of division-

Civilian personnel.-William D. Searle, 1810 Wyoming Avenue.

Correspondence.-John T. Dillon, 807 Eighteenth Street.

Mail and Record.-Mary S. Nixon, 1756 Euclid Street.

Requisitions and Accounts.-Henry C. Lehmann, 1334 Valley Place.

Supply.-Albert G. Drane, 1802 Kilbourne Place.

Telegraph.-William A. King, 3020 Dent Place.

Telephone.-Frank B. Barnes, 8 Quincy Place NE.

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