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BUREAUS OF THE WAR TRADE BOARD.

Exports.-C. A. Richards.

Imports.-F. B. Peterson.

War trade intelligence.-Paul Fuller, jr.

Transportation.-L. L. Richards.

Administration.-S. D. Maddock.

Research.-Arthur E. Swanson.

Tabulation and statistics.-W. C. Sims (acting).

Foreign agents and reports.-Chester Lloyd Jones.

Enemy trade.-John M. Enright.

Branches and customs.-A. H. Bullock.

Division of information.-L. E. Van Norman, chief.

WAR FINANCE CORPORATION.

(Treasury Building. Phone, Main 6400.)

Chairman.-William G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury, 1312 Sixteenth Street. Managing director.-William P. G. Harding, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, The Highlands. Term expires May 17, 1920.

Directors.

Clifford M. Leonard, 1701 Massachusetts Avenue. Term expires May 17, 1920. (Ralph F. Wheeler, private secretary, 1701 Massachusetts Avenue.)

Angus W. McLean, Connecticut Avenue and Bradley Lane. Term expires May 17, 1922. (Lyndon G. Stonebraker, private secretary, 1915 Fourteenth Street.) Eugene Meyer, jr., 1612 K Street. Term expires May 17, 1922. (Kate Wilson, private secretary, The Cecil.)

Secretary-treasurer. Sherman Allen, 1712 H Street.

Assistant secretary-treasurer. Reyburn R. Burklin, 1209 Girard Street.

Counsel.-Samuel W. Fordyce, jr., 1711 H Street; George S. Franklin, 1825 Q Street. Advisory counsel.-Morton G. Bogue, The Lafayette; Frank M. Peters, The Washington. Chief clerk.-Hurvey E. Dameron, 135 North Carolina Avenue SE.

CAPITAL ISSUES COMMITTEE.

(Seventh floor, National Metropolitan Bank Building. Phone, Main 6400.) Chairman.-Charles S. Hamlin, 1751 New Hampshire Avenue. Vice chairman.-Frederick H. Goff, The Harrington.

John Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency, 1712 H Street.

Henry C. Flower, Stoneleigh Court.

James B. Brown, The Washington.

John S. Drum, The Shoreham.

Executive secretary.-Stephen L. Selden, Wardman Inn, Woodley Road.
Secretary.-Dudley Cates, 2011 Massachusetts Avenue.

Counsel.-Bradley W. Palmer, Metropolitan Club.

UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION.

(Food Administration Building, Eighteenth and Nineteenth, C and D Streets. Phone, Main 5720.) Food Administrator.-Herbert Hoover, 1720 Rhode Island Avenue. (Lewis Strauss, private secretary, Cosmos Club.)

UNITED STATES FUEL ADMINISTRATION.

(Eighteenth and C Streets. Phone, Main 5660.)

United States Fuel Administrator.-Harry A. Garfield.

Secretary to United States Fuel Administrator.-Van. H. Manning, jr

ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN.

(Sixteenth and P Streets. Phone, Main 1962.)

Alien Property Custodian.-A. Mitchell Palmer.

Managing director.-J. Lionberger Davis.

Director bureau of administration.-Norman B. Dreher.

Director bureau of trusts.-Frederick J. Horne.

Director bureau of investigation.-Francis P. Garvan.

General counsel.-Lee C. Bradley.

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Commissioners:

David J. Lewis, of Maryland.

William Kent, of California, 1925 F Street.

W. S. Culbertson, of Kansas, 212 Maryland Avenue NE.

E. P. Costigan, of Colorado, The Brighton.

Secretary and statistician.-W. M. Steuart, of Michigan, 3725 Morrison Street.

UNITED STATES EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION.

(Union Trust Building, Fifteenth and H Streets. Phone, Main 6181.)

Chairman.-Mrs. Frances C. Axtell, The Brighton.

Jno. J. Keegan, Bethesda, Md.

Charles H. Verrill, 12 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md.
Secretary and solicitor.-S. R. Golibart, 1932 Calvert Street.
Medical officer.-John W. Trask, 3311 Newark Street.
Attorney.-S. D. Slentz, 1704 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Chief claim examiner.—John W. Edwards, 1401 Columbia Road.
Disbursing agent.—A. H. Gardes, West Falls Church, Va.

FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.

(601 E Street. Phone, Main 4974.)

Chairman.-The Secretary of Agriculture, David F. Houston, 1898 New Hampshire
Avenue.

The Secretary of Commerce, William C. Redfield, 2148 Wyoming Avenue.
The Secretary of Labor, William B. Wilson, 1844 Mintwood Place.

The Commissioner of Education, Philander P. Claxton, 1719 Lamont Street.

Vice chairman.-James P. Munroe, representative of manufacturing and commercial interests, Cosmos Club. Term expires August 29, 1921.

Charles A. Greathouse, representative of agricultural interests. Term expires July 17, 1919.

Arthur E. Holder, representative of labor, 110 F Street SE. Term expires July 17.

1920.

Director.-Charles A. Prosser, The Cairo.

Secretary.-E. Joseph Aronoff, 647 E Street NE.

Chief clerk.-Charles E. Alden, 1440 Kennedy Street.

THE PANAMA CANAL.

(1709 G Street. Phone, Main 4294.)

General purchasing officer and chief of office.-A. L. Flint, Friendship Heights, Bethesda,
Md.

Chief clerk, purchasing department.-E. D. Anderson, 1475 Columbia Road.
Assistant to the chief of office.-Ray L. Smith, 1319 Massachusetts Avenue SE.
Appointment clerk.-E. E. Weise, The Albemarle.

ON THE ISTHMUS.

Governor of the Panama Canal.-Col. Chester Harding, Corps of Engineers, United States Army, Balboa Heights.

Engineer of maintenance.—W. J. Douglas, Balboa Heights.

BOARD OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS FOR ALASKA.

(Juneau, Alaska.)

President and engineer officer.—Maj. William H. Waugh, Engineers.
Assistant to president and assistant engineer officer.-Capt. John Zug, Engineers.
Secretary and disbursing officer.-Lieut. S. L. Carter, Engineers.

COMMISSION ON NAVY YARDS AND NAVAL STATIONS.

(901 Southern Building, Fifteenth and H Streets. Phone, Main 2790.)

Commissioners.-Rear Admiral James M. Helm, United States Navy; Rear Admiral George W. McElroy, United States Navy; Chief Constructor Washington L. Capps, United States Navy; Civil Engineers Harry H. Rousseau, United States Navy; Frank T. Chambers, United States Navy.

Chief clerk.—Chief Yeoman Willis K. Beecher, United States Navy.

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS. (Munsey Building. Phone, Main 1056.)

Chairman.-Prof. William F. Durand.
Prof. Joseph S. Ames, Lieut. Col. V. E. Clark (United States Army), Prof. John F.
Hayford, Prof. Charles F. Marvin, Hon. Byron R. Newton, Prof. Michael I.
Pupin, Maj. Gen. George O. Squier (United States Army), Rear Admiral D. W.
Taylor (United States Navy), Lieut. Commander J. H. Towers (United States
Navy), Dr. Charles D. Walcott (chairman executive committee).
Secretary.-Dr. S. W. Stratton.

Assistant secretary and special disbursing agent.-John F. Victory.

AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS.

(Seventeenth Street, between D and E Streets. Phone, Main 8111.)

President.-Woodrow Wilson.

NATIONAL OFFICERS.

Vice president.-Robert W. de Forest, 30 Broad Street, New York City.
Treasurer.-John Skelton Williams, 1712 H Street, Washington, D. C.
Counselor.-John W. Davis, 1509 Sixteenth Street, Washington, D. C.
Secretary.-Stockton Axson, The Benedick, Washington, D. C.

CENTRAL COMMITTEE.

Chairman.-William Howard Taft, New Haven, Conn.

Vice chairman.-Eliot Wadsworth, 1718 H Street, Washington, D. C.
Cornelius N. Bliss, jr., New York City; Miss Mabel T. Boardman, 1801 P Street,
Washington, D. C.; Rear Admiral William C. Braisted (Surgeon General, United
States Navy), 2158 California Street, Washington, D. C.; John W. Davis, 1509
Sixteenth Street, Washington, D. C.; Henry P. Davison, Woodley Road, Wash-

Central Committee-Continued.

ington, D. C.; Robert W. de Forest, New York City; John M. Glenn, New York City; Maj. Gen. William C. Gorgas (Surgeon General, United States Army), The Highlands, Washington, D. C.; Franklin K. Lane, 1866 Wyoming Avenue, Washington, D. C.; Robert Lansing, 1323 Eighteenth Street, Washington, D. C.; Judge W. W. Morrow, San Francisco, Cal.; Charles D. Norton, New York City; John Bassett Moore, Columbia University, New York City; John D. Ryan, Woodley Road, Washington, D. C.; James Tanner, 1610 Nineteenth Street, Washington, D. C.; John Skelton Williams, 1712 H Street, Washington, D. C.; Alfred Ť. White, Brooklyn, N. Y.

WAR COUNCIL.

Chairman. Henry P. Davison, Woodley Road, Washington, D. C.

Cornelius N. Bliss, jr., New York City; George B. Case, Woodley Road, Washington, D. C.; Harvey D. Gibson, 2308 Wyoming Avenue, Washington, D. C.; John D. Ryan, Woodley Road, Washington, D. Č.; Eliot Wadsworth (ex officio), 1718 H Street, Washington, D. C.; William Howard Taft (ex officio), New Haven, Conn. General manager.George E. Scott, 2208 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C. Director general department of military relief.-Jesse H. Jones, 2308 Wyoming Avenue, Washington, D. C.

Director general department of civilian relief.-W. Frank Persons, 4 West Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

UNITED STATES BOARD OF MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION. (920-927 Southern Building. Phone, Main 1170.)

Commissioner.-William L. Chambers.

Assistant commissioner.-G. W. W. Hanger.

Board of Mediation and Conciliation.-Chairman, Martin A. Knapp, Stoneleigh Court; William L. Chambers, Sellman, Md.; G. W. W. Hanger, 15 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase.

Secretary and disbursing officer.—William H. Smith, West Falls Church, Va.

THE INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION.

(Southern Building, Fifteenth and H Streets. Phone, Main 3764.)

UNITED STATES SECTION.

Chairman.-Hon. Obadiah Gardner, Rockland, Me.

Hon. James A. Tawney, Winona, Minn.
Hon. R. B. Glenn, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Secretary.-Whitehead Kluttz, Washington, D. C.

CANADIAN SECTION.

Chairman.-Hon. Charles A. Magrath, Ottawa, Ontario.
Henry A. Powell, K. C., St. John, New Brunswick.
P. B. Mignault, K. C., Montreal, Quebec.
Secretary.-Lawrence J. Burpee, Ottawa, Ontario.

INTERNATIONAL (CANADIAN) BOUNDARY COMMISSIONS

For defining and marking boundary between United States and Canada, except on Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. For marking and surveying boundary between Alaska and Canada.

(Office, National Savings & Trust Co. Building, 719 Fifteenth Street. Phone, Main 4510.)

UNITED STATES SECTION.

Commissioner.-E. C. Barnard, 1836 Sixteenth Street.

Engineer to the commissions.-J. H. Van Wagenen, 2011 Sixteenth Street.
Chief clerk and disbursing officer.-J. R. Brown, 12134 C Street NE.

CANADIAN SECTION.

Commissioner.-J. J. McArthur, Department of the Interior, Ottawa, Canada.

THE UNITED STATES SECTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL HIGH COMMISSION.

Chairman.-William G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury.

Vice chairman.-John Bassett Moore, Columbia University, New York City.

John H. Fahey, former president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, Boston, Mass.

Duncan Ú. Fletcher, former president of the Southern Commercial Congress and United States Senator from Florida.

Peter W. Goebel, former president American Bankers' Association and president of the Commercial National Bank, Kansas City, Kans.

Andrew J. Peters, mayor of Boston.

Samuel Untermyer, of the New York bar.

Paul M. Warburg, 52 William Street, New York City.

John H. Wigmore, dean of the Northwestern University Law School, Chicago, Ill. (colonel, United States Reserves), War Department.

Secretary.-L. S. Rowe, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.

Assistant secretary.-C. E. McGuire, Cosmos Club.

Juristic expert.-Guillermo A. Sherwell, Otterburne, Chevy Chase, Md.

UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD.

Chairman.-Andrew Braid, assistant, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce.

Secretary.-Charles S. Sloane, geographer, Census Bureau, Department of Commerce. Chairman executive committee.-Frank Bond, chief clerk General Land Office, Department of the Interior.

Goodwin D. Ellsworth, superintendent Division of Post Office Service, Post Office Department.

E. A. Sherman, assistant forester, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. J. N. B. Hewitt, ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution.

David M. Hildreth, topographer, Post Office Department.

William McNeir, Chief Bureau of Accounts, Department of State.

Lieut. Col. Robert B. Marshall, chief geographer, Geological Survey, Interior Department.

C. Hart Merriam, Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture.
John S. Mills, editor and assistant chief of division, Department of the Treasury.
James E. Payne, chief of proof section, Government Printing Office.

George R. Putnam, Commissioner Bureau of Lighthouses, Department of Commerce.
Rear Admiral Seaton Schroeder, Hydrographer, Department of the Navy, 1816

N Street.

Charles W. Stewart, superintendent Library and Naval War Records Office, Department of the Navy.

Lieut. Col. Marlborough Churchill, General Staff Corps, Army, War Department.

THE COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS.

(Lemon Building, 1729 New York Avenue. Phone, Main 1460, Branch 5.)

Chairman.-Charles Moore, of Detroit, Mich.

Vice chairman.-Herbert Adams, of New York City.

J. Alden Weir, New York City.

Charles A. Platt, New York City.

William M. Kendall, New York City.

John Russell Pope, of New York City.

James L. Greenleaf, New York City.

Secretary and executive officer.-Col. Clarence S. Ridley, United States Army, The Brighton.

Assistant to the secretary.—Arno B. Cammerer, 2024 North Capitol Street.

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