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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF FINANCE

(Munitions Bldg., 19th St. and Constitution Ave).

Chief of Finance and Budget Officer for the War Department.-Maj. Gen. Fred W. Boschen, Wardman Park Hotel, apartment 600-F.

Assistant Chief of Finance.-Lt. Col. Frederick W. Browne, 4608 Langdrum Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.

Executive officer.-Lt. Col. Benj. L. Jacobson, 442 North Grant Avenue, Manassas, Va.

Assistant to Chief of Finance.-F. Gwynn Gardiner, 134 Quincy Place NE. Chief Clerk and Administrative Assistant.-Lloyd Boose, 6615 Fifth Street.

OFFICE OF FINANCE OFFICER, UNITED STATES ARMY

(Munitions Bldg., 19th St. and Constitution Ave.)

Finance officer.-Col. Lewis S. Morey, 1661 Crescent Place.

OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL

(Munitions Bldg.)

Surgeon General.-Maj. Gen. Charles R. Reynolds, the Dresden.
Executive officer.-Lt. Col. Albert S. Dabney, 2900 Connecticut Avenue.
Chief Clerk.-R. Harry Brooke, 1223 Vermont Avenue.

ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY

(7th St. and Independence Ave. SW.)

Librarian.-Col. Harold W. Jones, 2400 Sixteenth Street.

Curator, Museum.-Lt. Col. James E. Ash, 8403 Maple Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.

ARMY MEDICAL CENTER, WASHINGTON, D. C.

(Georgia Ave. and Butternut St.)

Commanding general, Army Medical Center, and commandant, Medical Department Professional Service Schools.-Brig. Gen. Wallace De Witt, Army Medical Center.

Assistant commandant, Medical Department Professional Service Schools, and director, Army Medical School. Col. Joseph F. Siler, Army Medical Center. Executive officer, Army Medical Center.-Lt. Col. John W. Meehan, Army Medical Center.

Adjutant, Army Medical Center.-Capt. James L. Murchison, 8312 Draper Lane, Silver Spring, Md.

Commanding officer, Walter Reed General Hospital.-Brig. Gen. Wallace De Witt, Army Medical Center.

Consultant in surgery.-Col. William L. Keller, United States Army (retired), 2930 Foxhall Road.

Executive officer, Walter Reed General Hospital.-Col. James C. Magee, Army Medical Center.

Adjutant, Walter Reed General Hospital.-Capt. John F. Bohlender, 6907 Fifth Street.

Director, Army Dental School.—Lt. Col. John W. Scovel, 1303 Holly Street. Director, Army Veterinary School.-Lt. Col. Jean R. Underwood, 1200 Juniper Street.

Secretary, Medical Department Professional Service Schools.-Lt. Col. George C. Dunham, 6311 Thirteenth Street.

GENERAL DISPENSARY, UNITED STATES ARMY

(Munitions Bldg.)

Commanding officer.-Col. Alexander Murray, Shoreham Hotel.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS

(Munitions Bldg., 21st St. and Constitution Ave.)

Chief Maj. Gen. Julian L. Schley, 1714 Hoban Road.

Assistant Chief of Engineers.-Brig. Gen. Max C. Tyler, Army and Navy Club, Washington, D. C.

Assistant in Charge of the Military Division.-Col. Warren T. Hannum, 2312 Tracy Place.

Assistant in Charge of Finance Division.-Lt. Col. Francis K. Newcomer, 2334 Nineteenth Street.

Assistant in Charge of the River and Harbor Section.-Lt. Col. William A. Snow, 2818 Thirty-sixth Place.

Chief Clerk.-Claude Lindsey, 201 Quackenbos Street.

BOARD OF ENGINEERS FOR RIVERS AND HARBORS

(Munitions Bldg., 21st St. and Constitution Ave.)

Resident member.-Lt. Col. Raymond A. Wheeler, 2101 Connecticut Avenue. Members. Brig. Gen. Max C. Tyler, Army and Navy Club, Washington, D. C.; Col. Earl I. Brown, 1415 Central National Bank Building, Richmond, Va.; Col. Warren T. Hannum, 2312 Tracy Place; Col. Laurence V. Frazier, 419 Federal Building, Cleveland, Ohio; Čol. Edmund L. Daley, 1400 Maritime Exchange Building, 80 Broad Street, New York, N. Y.; Col. James A. O'Connor, Fort Belvoir, Va.

Executive secretary.-J. Ben Walker, 1757 K Street.

Chief statistician.-W. E. Graves, Walter Heights, McLean, Va.
Administrative assistant.—Harry L. Freer, 4912 Forty-first Street.

UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE

(Room 1068 Navy Bldg. Phone, NAtional 2520, branch 1746)

In charge. Maj. Walter D. Luplow, 1068 Navy Building.
Administrative assistant.-S. L. Duryee, 129 Sixth Street NE.

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION

(Vicksburg, Miss.)

President.-Brig. Gen. Harley B. Ferguson.

Members. Col. Ernest Graves (retired), Col. Francis B. Wilby, Edward Flad, Leo O. Colbert, Harry N. Pharr, Albert L. Culbertson.

Secretary. Maj. Girard B. Troland.

Administrative assistant.-R. N. Duffey.

CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION

(San Francisco, Calif.)

Members. Col. John J. Kingman, Lt. Col. Lincoln B. Chambers, Maj. Frank M. S. Johnson.

Administrative assistant.-Elmo A. Brule.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ORDNANCE

(Munitions Bldg.)

Chief.-Maj. Gen. W. H. Tschappat, Great Falls Street and Kirby Road, East Falls Church, Va.

Assistants. Brig. Gen. H. W. Schull, 3900 Cathedral Avenue; Brig. Gen. E. M.
Shinkle, 3810 Reno Road; Col. G. F. Jenks, 4813 Woodway Lane, Spring
Valley.

Executive officer.-Lt. Col. Chas. A. Walker, 2801 Thirty-eighth Street.
Chief Clerk.-Colin E. McRae, 1626 Webster Street.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER

(Munitions Bldg., 19th St. and Constitution Ave.)

Chief. Maj. Gen. J. O. Mauborgne, 3901 Connecticut Avenue.
Executive officer.-Col. Dawson Olmstead, 3911 Livingston Street.
Civilian assistant.—Edward Barnett, 1214 Longfellow Street.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF THE AIR CORPS

(Munitions Bldg., 19th St. and Constitution Ave.)

Chief of the Air Corps.-Maj. Gen. O. Westover, 3133 Connecticut Avenue.
Assistant Chief of the Air Corps.-Brig. Gen. H. H. Arnold, 103 West Bradley
Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.
Chief Clerk.-John J. Mullaney, Cavalier Hotel.

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION

(Munitions Bldg., 19th St. and Constitution Ave.)

Director of Aircraft Production.-Maj. Gen. O. Westover, 3133 Connecticut Avenue.

BUREAU OF INSULAR AFFAIRS

(Munitions Bldg., 20th St. and Constitution Ave.)

Chief of Bureau.-Brig. Gen. Charles Burnett, Wardman Park Hotel.

Assistants to Chief of Bureau.-Col. Donald C. McDonald, 4434 Q Street; Lt. Col. Howard Eager, 3513 Rodman Street.

Chief Clerk.-J. F. Welch, 4016 Fourteenth Street NE.

GOVERNMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE PHILIPPINES

(Headquarters, Manila)

United States High Commissioner.-Paul V. McNutt.
President of the Philippines.-Manuel L. Quezon.
Vice President of the Philippines.-Sergio Osmeña.

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1 The government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines was inaugurated Nov. 15, 1935, under the act of Congress (Public, No. 127, 73d Cong.) approved Mar. 24, 1934,

DOMINICAN CUSTOMS RECEIVERSHIP

(Headquarters, Trujillo City)

General receiver of customs.-William E. Pulliam.
Deputy general receiver.-Thomas Pearson.

NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU

(Munitions Bldg.)

Chief.-Maj. Gen. Albert H. Blanding, the Westchester, 4000 Cathedral Avenue. Executive.-Col. William E. Persons, 8304 Draper Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Chief Clerk.-H. C. Davis, 1210 North Buchanan Street, Arlington, Va.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE
(Munitions Bldg.)

Chief. Maj. Gen. Walter C. Baker, Kennedy-Warren Apartments.

Executive officer.-Lt. Col. Haig Shekerjian, the Dresden, 2126 Connecticut Avenue.

Chief Clerk.-Guy B. Tippens, 4604 Asbury Place.

THE ARMY WAR COLLEGE

(Fort Humphreys, Washington, D. C.)

Commandant.-Maj. Gen. John L. DeWitt, United States Army.
Assistant Commandant. Col. Ned B. Rehkopf, Field Artillery.
Executive officer.-Maj. Robert A. McClure, Infantry.

Chief Clerk.-A. B. Neal, Tudor Hall, Tenth Street and Massachusetts Avenue.

THE ARMY INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE

(Munitions Bldg.)

Director.-Col. Harry B. Jordan, Ordnance, 3019 N Street.

Executive officer.-Capt. George R. Burgess, Coast Artillery, 2548 Massachusetts

Avenue.

Chief Clerk.-Ruth B. Connell, 16 Sherman Circle.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

(Constitution Ave., between 9th and 10th Sts. Phone, NAtional 0185)

HOMER STILLÉ CUMMINGS, Attorney General of United States; born in Chicago, Ill., April 30, 1870; son of Uriah C. and Audie (Schuyler Stillé) Cummings; Ph. B., Yale, 1891, LL. B. 1893; LL. D., Rollins College, 1934; LL. D., Lake Forest University, 1934; LL. D., Oglethorpe University, 1934; D. H. L., Lincoln Memorial University, 1935; LL. D., John Marshall College of Law, 1935; married Cecilia Waterbury, daughter of the late William Warren Waterbury; admitted to Connecticut bar, 1893, and in practice at Stamford until March 4, 1933; member bars of New York and District of Columbia; admitted to practice in Supreme Court of United States and large number of Federal district courts; mayor of Stamford, 1900-1, 1901-2, and 1904-6; corporation counsel, 1908-12; delegate at large Democratic National Conventions 1900, 1904, 1924, 1932, 1936; member Democratic national committee for Connecticut, 1900-25 (resigned) (vice chairman, 1913-19; chairman, Feb. 26, 1919-July 1920); candidate for Congress, Connecticut, at large, 1902; for U. S. Senator, 1916; temporary chairman Democratic National Convention, San Francisco, 1920; chairman committee on resolutions, Democratic National Convention, New York, 1924; a floor leader for Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Chicago, 1932; State's attorney for Fairfield County, Conn. (July 1, 1914-Nov. 1, 1924, resigned); former director First Stamford National Bank; president, Mayors' Association of Connecticut, 1902-3, and Stamford Board of Trade, 1903-9; member Connecticut State Council of Defense, 1917; chairman committee on State prison conditions, 1930; member American Bar Association since 1909; member American Judicature Society; tendered appointment as Governor General of Philippine Islands, February 1933; Attorney General in Cabinet of President Roosevelt since March 4, 1933; author of Liberty Under Law and Administration, 1934; Federal Justice (with Carl McFarland), 1937; Mason, Odd Fellow, Elk, Eagle; member First Congregational Church, Stamford, Conn.; clubs, Metropolitan, National Democratic (New York), Woodway Country (Stamford), University, National Press, Burning Tree, Manor Golf, Congressional Country (Washington, D. C.). Home, 2700 Tilden Street; address Department of Justice, Washington, D. C.

Solicitor General.-Stanley F. Reed, Mayflower Hotel.

The Assistant to the Attorney General.-Joseph B. Keenan, 10 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

Assistant Attorneys General.-Robert H. Jackson, 3218 Woodley Road; James W. Morris, 2647 Woodley Road; Brien McMahon, Hay-Adams House; Sam E. Whitaker, 3932 Huntington Street; Carl McFarland, KennedyWarren Apartments.

Assistant Attorney General, Division of Customs.—[Vacant.]

Assistant Solicitor General.-Golden W. Bell, Kennedy-Warren Apartments. Executive assistant to the Attorney General.-Ugo Carusi, 4100 Forty-ninth Street. Special executive assistant to the Attorney General.-Gordon E. Dean, 4920 Upton Street.

Office assistant.-Robert M. Gates, Woodley Park Towers.

Administrative assistant to the Attorney General.-Thomas D. Quinn, 3310 Stephenson Place, Chevy Chase, Md.

Assistant administrative assistant.-S. A. Andretta, 4511 Ridge Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation.-J. Edgar Hoover, 413 Seward Square SE. Assistant to the director, Federal Bureau of Investigation.-Clyde A. Tolson, the Weschester.

Assistant director, Federal Bureau of Investigation.-Harold Nathan, Burlington Hotel.

Director, Taxes and Penalties Division.-Joseph Lawrence, 1400 New Hampshire Avenue.

Director, Bureau of Prisons.-James V. Bennett, 119 Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

Assistant director, Bureau of Prisons.-William T. Hammack, the Argonne. Director, Bureau of War Risk Litigation.-Julius C. Martin, 3133 Connecticut Avenue.

Director, Alien Property Bureau.-Urey Woodson, the Highlands.

Board of Parole-Members.-Arthur D. Wood, the Westchester, 3900 Cathedral Avenue; Charles Whelan, the Harrington; T. Webber Wilson, the Annapolis. Chief Clerk. Harvey C. Donaldson, Stoneleigh Court.

General agent.-Herbert J. McClure, 3341 Runnymede Place.

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