BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. Chief.-John R. Mohler, 1620 Hobart Street. Assistant to the chief.-Charles C. Carroll, 6801 Sixth Street, Takoma Park. Editor.-D. S. Burch, Conduit Road and District Line. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. Pathologist and physiologist and chief.-William A. Taylor, 1315 Gallatin Street. Physiologist and associate chief.-Karl F. Kellerman, 2221 Forty-ninth Street. Assistant in charge of business operations.-Henry E. Allanson, 7106 Piney Branch Road, Takoma Park. Publications.-J. E. Rockwell, 31 S Street. FOREST SERVICE. (Atlantic Building, 928-930 F Street. Phone, Main 6910.) Forester and chief.-W. B. Greeley, 219 Elm Street, Chevy Chase, Md. BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY. Acting chief-Walter G. Campbell, Rosslyn, Va. Assistant chief.-W. W. Skinner, Kensington, Md. Technical administrative assistants.-P. B. Dunbar, 311 Cumberland Avenue, Chevy Chase; Md.; R. W. Balcom, 406 Surrey Street, Chevy Chase, D. C. Assistants to the chief.-F. B. Linton, 222 Holly Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; S. A. Postle, Silver Spring, Md. Editor.-Katharine A. Smith, 1207 Rhode Island Avenue. BUREAU OF SOILS. Soil physicist and chief.-Milton Whitney, Takoma Park, Md. BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. Entomologist and chief.-L. O. Howard, 1705 Twenty-first Street. BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY. Biologist and chief.-E. W. Nelson, The Northumberland. DIVISION OF ACCOUNTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. Chief, and disbursing clerk.-A. Zappone, 2222 First Street. DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. Chief.-John L. Cobbs, jr., Clifton Terrace South. Acting chief editor.-B. D. Stallings, 2620 Thirteenth Street. Motion pictures.-Frederick W. Perkins, The Victoria. LIBRARY. Librarian.-Claribel R. Barnett, 1410 Girard Street. Assistant librarian.-Emma B. Hawks, 2622 Thirteenth Street. STATES RELATIONS SERVICE. Director.-A. C. True, 1604 Seventeenth Street. Assistant to the director.-Eugene Merritt, Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md. BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS. Willard Building, 515 Fourteenth Street. Phone, Main 5333. Chief.-Thomas H. MacDonald, 4101 Harrison Street. Chief engineer.-P. St. J. Wilson, Florence Courts West. Assistant to the chief.-C. D. Curtiss, 901 Thirteenth Street. Editor.-H. S. Fairbank, 2041 East Thirty-second Street, Baltimore, Md. BUREAU OF MARKETS AND CROP ESTIMATES. Chief-Henry C. Taylor, East Falls Church, Va. Associate chief.-Leon M. Estabrook, 1026 Seventeenth Street. Administrative assistant.-Fred J. Hughes, 2416 Evarts Street NE. Assistant to the chief in charge of operation.-R. V. Bailey, 2307 Evarts Street NE. PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS ADMINISTRATION. Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture. Chester Morrill, 1420 Decatur Street. Specialist in marketing live stock.-Howard M. Gore, The Harrington. Chief clerk.-George T. Ash, 1706 T Street. ADMINISTRATION OF GRAIN FUTURE TRADING ACT. Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture.-Chester Morrill, 1420 Decatur Street. INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE BOARD. Chairman.-J. K. Haywood, 1729 Lanier Place. Assistant to the chairman.-J. G. Shibley, 1848 Biltmore Street. FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD. Chairman.-C. L. Marlatt, 1521 Sixteenth Street. Vice chairman.-W. A. Orton, 600 Cedar Street, Takoma Park. FIXED NITROGEN RESEARCH LABORATORY. (American University. Phone, Cleveland 1800.) Director.-Richard C. Tolman, Cosmos Cub. Research on cyanamid and cyanide processes. Joseph M. Braham, 3519 Lowell Street. Research on ammonia synthesis.—Álfred T. Larson, 3461 Lowell Street; Royal O. E. Davis, 1422 Webster Street. Research on arc process.-Sebastian Karrer, 3519 Lowell Street. Business manager.-Hugh M. Frampton, The Alban. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, Main 5060.) HERBERT CLARK HOOVER, of Stanford University, California, Secretary of Commerce (2300 S Street), born West Branch, Iowa, August 10, 1874, son of Jesse Clark and Hulda Randall (Minthorn) Hoover. A. B., Engineering, Stanford University, 1895. In 1899 he married Lou Henry, of Monterey, Calif., and they have two sons. Professional work in mines, railways, metallurgical works, in United States, Mexico, Canada, Australia, Italy, Great Britain, South Africa, India, China, Russia, etc., 1895-1913. Representative Panama-Pacific Exposition in Europe, 1913-14; chairman American Relief Committee, London, 1914-15; chairman Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1914–1919; from June, 1917, to July 1, 1919, was United States Food Administrator; member War Trade Council; chairman United States Grain Corporation, United States Sugar Equalization Board, Interallied Food Council, Supreme Economic Council, European Coal Council; director various economic measures in Europe during the armistice, including organization of food supplies to Poland, Serbia, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Austria, Rumania, Armenia, Baltic States, etc., 1917-1919; vice chairman President's Second Industrial Conference, 1920; president American Institute Mining Engineers, 1920; Engineering Council of Federated Engineering Societies, 1921; American Child Hygiene Association, 1921; chairman American Relief Administration, engaged in children's relief in Europe, 1919- ; European Relief Council, 1920- ; trustee Stanford University, 1911- Took oath of office as Secretary of Commerce, March 5, 1921. Gold medals: Civic Forum, National Institute of Social Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, city of Lille, city of Warsaw, Mining and Metallurgical Society, Western Society of Engineers, Andeffret Prize French Academy. Honorary citizen, Belgium. Freeman, Belgian, Polish, Esthonian cities. Honorary degrees: Brown, Pennsylvania, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Johns Hopkins, George Washington, Dartmouth, Boston, Rutgers, Alabama, Oberlin, Liege, Brussels, Warsaw, Cracow, Oxford, Rennsselaer, Tuft, Swarthmore, Williams, Manchester, University of California. Author various technical publications. Joint translator "Agricola De Re Metallica." Assistant Secretary.-Claudius H. Huston, The Wardman Park. Assistant to the Secretary.— Chief clerk and superintendent.-E. W. Libbey, 15 R Street NE. Disbursing clerk.-Charles E. Molster, 1237 Lawrence Street NE. Private secretary to the Secretary.-Richard S. Emmet, 2019 R Street. Private secretary to Assistant Secretary.-Alfred E. Wild, 928 B Street NE. Confidential clerk to the Secretary.-Mrs. Etta R. Goodwin, 2317 Ashmead Place. Appointments. Clifford Hastings, Franklin Park. Va. Publications.-Thomas F. McKeon, 1352 Otis Place; assistant chief, Charles C. Barton, 2233 Eighteenth Street. Supplies.-Francis M. Shore, 1221 Euclid Street. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. (Building D, Four-and-a-half Street and Missouri Avenue. Phone, Main 2082.) Director.-William M. Steuart, 3725 Morrison Street, Chevy Chase. Chief clerk.-Arthur J. Hirsch, 2032 North Capitol Street. Chief statisticians: Population.-William C. Hunt, 2701 Connecticut Avenue. Agriculture, cotton, and tobacco.-William L. Austin, 1412 Delafield Place. Statistics of cities.-Starke M. Grogan, The Sherman. Vital statistics.-William H. Davis, M. D., 7 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Disbursing clerk.-Fred A. Gosnell, R. F. D. No. 1, Rosslyn, Va. Appointment clerk.-Walter S. Gilchrist, 257 Tennessee Avenue NE. Geographer.-Charles S. Sloane, 1733 T Street. BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Director.-Julius Klein, 2141 Wyoming Avenue. Assistant director.-Oliver P. Hopkins, 1824 Belmont Road. Assistant director.-Louis Domeratzky, 5603 Sixteenth Street. Assistant director.-Leland Rex Robinson, The University Club. Assistant director.-Thomas R. Taylor, 3000 South Dakota Avenue NE. BUREAU OF STANDARDS. (Pierce Mill Road. Phone, Cleveland 1720.) Director.-S. W. Stratton, The Farragut. Chief physicist.-C. W. Waidner, 1748 Lanier Place. Chief chemist.-W. F. Hillebrand, 3023 Newark Street. Physicist (director's assistant).-Fay C. Brown, 3030 Newark Street. Assistant to director (in charge of office).-Henry D. Hubbard, 112 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Md. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. Commissioner.— (Office, corner Sixth and B Streets SW. Phone, Main 5240.) Deputy commissioner.-H. F. Moore, The Concord. BUREAU OF LIGHTHOUSES. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Commissioner.-George R. Putnam, 2126 Bancroft Place. Deputy commissioner. John S. Conway, 1749 T Street. Chief constructing engineer.-H. B. Bowerman, 15 West Twenty-ninth Street, Balti- COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. (New Jersey Avenue, near B Street SE. Phones, Lincoln 1872 and 1873.) Director.-E. Lester Jones, 2116 Bancroft Place. Assistant director.-R. L. Faris, 1346 Harvard Street. Chief of Division of Geodesy.-William Bowie, 1733 Church Street. Hydrography and Topography.-W. E. Parker, Kensington, Md. Tides and Currents.-G. T. Rude, 3904 Legation Street, Chevy Chase. Chief clerk.-C. H. Dieck, 901 H Street NE. BUREAU OF NAVIGATION. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Commissioner.-D. B. Carson, The Hadleigh. Deputy commissioner.-Arthur J. Tyrer, Florence Court. STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Supervising Inspector General.-George Uhler, 1433 Euclid Street. Deputy Supervising Inspector General.-Dickerson N. Hoover, 411 Seward Square SE. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. (Department of Labor Building, 1712 G Street. Phone, Main 8474.) JAMES JOHN DAVIS, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Secretary of Labor, was born in Tredegar, Wales, October 27, 1873; his father, mother, and their six children immigrated to Pittsburgh in 1881; at the age of 11 began working and learned his trade as a puddler in the iron and steel works at Sharon, Pa.; in 1892 went to work in the iron works at Pittsburgh, Pa.; in 1893 worked in the steel and tin plate mills at Elwood, Ind.; joined the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers of America, was elected to various offices therein, and is still a member in good standing; elected city clerk of Elwood, Ind., in 1898; elected recorder of Madison County, Ind., in 1902; joined the Loyal Order of Moose in 1906; in 1907 became director general of the order, and still holds that office; chairman Moose war relief commission visiting American, French, British, Belgian, and Italian battle fields early in 1918; after the armistice returned to battle fields of Belgium and Germany for relief purposes; married Jean Rodenbaugh 1914 and has two children, aged, respectively, 4 years and 11 months; is president of the American Bond & Mortgage Co., and a member of the Americus Republican and the Pittsburgh Athletic Clubs, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; took oath of office as Secretary of Labor March 5, 1921. Assistant Secretary.-E. J. Henning, 2701 Connecticut Avenue. Chief clerk.—Samuel J. Gompers, 2517 North Capitol Street. Disbursing clerk.-George W. Love, 1321 Military Road. Private secretary to Secretary.—Arthur E. Cook, 5302 Forty-first Street. Confidential clerk to Secretary.-Florence B. Wells, 1415 Monroe Street. Private secretary to Assistant Secretary.-James F. Nolan, 1750 Massachusetts Avenue. Chief Division of Publications and Supplies.-Henry A. Works, 717 Quebec Place; assistant, Shelby Smith, Mount Rainier, Md. Appointment clerk.-Robert C. Starr, 514 M Street. 85617°-67-2-2D ED- -20 DIVISION OF CONCILIATION. Director of conciliation.-Hugh L. Kerwin, 632 A Street SE. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS. (1712 G Street.) Commissioner of Labor Statistics.-Ethelbert Stewart, 1210 Delafield Place. BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION. (1712 G Street.) Commissioner General of Immigration.-W. W. Husband, 3456 Macomb Street. Commissioners of immigration.-Robert E. Tod, Ellis Island, New York Harbor; CHILDREN'S BUREAU. (Twentieth and D Streets.) Chief-Grace Abbott, The Ontario. Chiefs of divisions: Hygiene.-Dr. Anna E. Rude, 1603 Nineteenth Street. Statistical.-Dr. Robert M. Woodbury, 1519 Twentieth Street. BUREAU OF NATURALIZATION. (1712 G Street.) Commissioner of Naturalization.-Richard K. Campbell, 1977 Biltmore Street. Deputy Commissioner of Naturalization.-Thomas B. Shoemaker, 2924 Newark Street. Chief naturalization examiners.-Raymond F. Crist, 3025 Newark Street, Washington, D. C.; James Farrell, 721 Old South Building, Boston, Mass.; Merton A. Sturges, 1913 Tribune Building, New York, N. Y.; J. C. F. Gordon, Federal Building, Philadelphia, Pa.; Oran T. Moore, Department of Labor, Washington, D. C.; William M. Ragsdale, 402 Federal Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Frederick J. Schlotfeldt, 776-779 Federal Building, Chicago, Ill.; Robert S. Coleman, 314 Federal· Building, St. Paul, Minn.; M. R. Bevington, 410 Customhouse, St. Louis, Mo.; John Speed Smith, 408 Federal Building, Seattle, Wash.; George A. Crutchfield, 204 Federal Building, San Francisco, Calif.; Paul Armstrong, 352 Federal Building, Denver, Colo. Director general.-Francis I. Jones, 3120 Eighteenth Street. Assistant director general.-Wade H. Skinner, Clifton Terrace West. BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION. (Homer Building.) Director.-Robert Watson, The Kenesaw. |