Clayton S. Becker Harry C. Miller Clerks Loretta E. Fitzgerald Laura M. Miles Blanche Bowers Daniel Henry Tilton Berry R. Thompson William W. Cummans Margaret I. Gates Delia Tumulty Frances B. Paxson Vallie Whittington Daniel J. Durning Leo B. Hurney Glenn M. Gillette Florence M. Clayton Meigs E. Newkirk Elizabeth S. Doane Frances L. Jarboe Lillian F. Phillips Dorothy Jackson Anna C. Ebbeson Russell Atterberry Wendell H. Bain George C. Windle Frank Place Rhoda A. Mathews Charles D. Dye Otis E. Nixon Nannie W. Berrey Nellie Bresnahan Frances C. Gibson Ira James Noe Elwyn J. Matré Esther C. Gooch L. Johnson Ratcliffe Paul E. Goldsberry A. Mildred Anderson Mary M. Echols BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS Charged with the keeping of all accounts of the Department; of the Foreign Service; the administrative examination of all accounts; the approval of all accounts for transmission to the Comptroller General of the United States, together with the preparation of correspondence in relation thereto; the making of all financial reports and statements for the administrative officers of the Department; has general administrative supervision of all disbursing officers under the Department of State. Translation of communications in foreign languages referred by the White House; diplomatic notes and annexed documents; laws, treaty texts, proceedings at international conferences. Such other services as the bureau may be in a position to render in connection with international conferences. Translation or final review of translations of arguments and documents submitted in international conferences. Translation or summarizing of letters and documents from foreign countries on departmental business such as claims and visa and passport cases. The critical examination of drafts of foreign texts of bilingual or multilingual treaties to which the United States is a party in order to insure the closest possible adjustment to each other of the foreign and English text. Charged with matters connected with the administration of the immigration laws in so far as they concern the Department of State and its officers abroad. MONNETT B. DAVIS,' Chief ANDERSON DANA HODGDON 1 FRANCIS P. DORMADY 1 Foreign Service officer. ELIOT B. COULTER OFFICE OF COORDINATION AND REVIEW Reviews all outgoing diplomatic, consular, and other correspondence. Coordinates the correspondence of the several bureaus of the Department for consideration and initialing when necessary. Dispatches the mail and certifies copies thereof for the records. Maintains a current readyreference file and an index of diplomatic precedents. Advises the bureaus of the Department of changes in forms of address or changes in the accepted style of correspondence. Has general supervision of matters relating to the housing of diplomatic and consular establishments abroad and the protection and maintenance of properties owned or to be acquired by the United States for such purpose. The office has charge of programs of expenditures, with the approval of the budget officer of the Department, for the acquisition, construction, alteration, or furnishing of such properties. DISBURSING OFFICE The Disbursing Officer is charged with the receipt of all funds and the payment of all accounts of the Department, together with the preparation of correspondence relating thereto. Post ALBANIA Tirana.... Charles C. Hart, envoy extraordinary and minister Dist. Columbia. May 27, 1925 $10,000 plenipotentiary. Vienna.. AUSTRIA John Campbell White, counselor of embassy.. Capt. Edmond C. Fleming, military attaché. George S. Messersmith, consul general.. S. Walter Washington, vice consul.. Oregon... May 24, 1927 Dept. Commerce Aug. 30, 1926 Delaware.. June 7, 1928 8,000 Ohio... Jan. 22, 1926 4,500 Dist. Columbia. May 25, 1926 2,750 West Virginia... Feb. 26, 1927 2,500 Massachusetts. Feb. 24, 1928 2,500 Albert Henry Washburn, envoy extraordinary Massachusetts. Feb. 10, 1922 Maj. George E. A. Reinburg, asst. mil. att. for air. War Dept...... Dec. 21, 1927 |