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LIST OF SENATORS AND THEIR SECRETARIES-Continued

Senator

Lodge (Mass.). Logan (Ky.)Lonergan (Conn.)

Lundeen (Minn.). McAdoo (Calif.).

McCarran (Nev.).
McGill (Kans.).
McKellar (Tenn.).
McNary (Öreg.).

Maloney (Conn.)
Miller (Ark.)
Minton (Ind.)
Moore (N. J.).
Murray (Mont.)..
Neely (W. Va.)..

Norris (Nebr.).
Nye (N. Dak.)
O'Mahoney (Wyo.).

Overton (La.).
Pepper (Fla.)..
Pittman (Nev.).

Pope (Idaho).
Radcliffe (Md.).
Reynolds (N. C.)_
Russell (Ga.) _ _
Schwartz (Wyo.)..
Schwellenbach (Wash.).
Sheppard (Tex.)
Shipstead (Minn.)
Smathers (N. J.).
Smith (S. C.)..
Steiwer (Oreg.).
Thomas (Okla.).
Thomas (Utah).
Townsend (Del.).
Truman (Mo.).
Tydings (Md.).
Vandenberg (Mich.).
Van Nuys (Ind.).
Wagner (N. Y.).
Walsh (Mass.)
Wheeler (Mont.)
White (Maine) –

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OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE

(Phone, NAtional 3120)

OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER

The Speaker.-William B. Bankhead, the Mayflower.

Secretary to the Speaker.-Carter Manasco, Bellevue Hotel (phone, MEtropolitan 0900).

Clerks to the Speaker.-Clara L. Norvell, Mae Emma Guyton, Ed H. Hyde.

SPEAKER'S TABLE

Parliamentarian.-Lewis Deschler, 101 Lucas Lane, Bethesda, Md.

Assistant Parliamentarian.—William T. Roy, 4550 Connecticut Avenue.
Messenger. John Foscue, 1860 Columbia Road.

CHAPLAIN

Chaplain of the House.-Rev. James Shera Montgomery, D. D., 100 Maryland Avenue NE. (phone, LIncoln 8211).

OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER

Floor leader.-Sam Rayburn.

Secretary.-Alla Clary.

Legislative clerk.-William Cantrell, Jr.

OFFICE OF THE MINORITY LEADER

Floor leader.-B. H. Snell, 2400 Sixteenth Street.

Secretary.-E. A. Gridley.

Clerk.-Maud A. Reed, Stratford Hotel.

Assistant clerk.-[Vacant.]

OFFICE OF THE CLERK

SOUTH TRIMBLE, Clerk of the House of Representatives (10 Grafton St., Chevy Chase, Md.), attended the public schools of Frankfort, Ky., and Excelsior Institute; farmer by occupation; elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1898 and again in 1900, and served as speaker the last year; was in that capacity during the memorable Goebel contest; elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-seventh, Fifty-eighth, and Fifty-ninth Congresses; Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky, 1907; elected Clerk of the National House of Representatives in the Sixty-second, Sixty-third, Sixty-fourth, and Sixty-fifth Congresses, and again elected Clerk of the National House of Representatives in the Seventy-second, Seventy-third, Seventy-fourth, and Seventyfifth Congresses.

Property custodian.-C. A. Rapee.

Assistant custodians.-Irene McCallan, the Bellevue; Weldon H. South.
Journal clerk.-Louis Sirkey, the Mayflower.

Reading clerks.—Alney E. Chaffee, 311 Maryland Avenue NE.; Roger M. Calloway, 5311 Fourteenth Street.

Tally clerk.-Hans Jurgensen, Jr., 2715 Cortland Place (phone, ADams 9046). Chief bill clerk.-William J. McDermott, Jr.

Disbursing clerk.-J. C. Shanks.

Assistant disbursing clerk.—H. B. Perrine.

File clerk.-Charles Dailey, 1423 Columbia Road (phone, ADams 4878-W).
Enrolling clerk-Matthew J. Rippon, the Loudoun.

Assistant enrolling clerk.-H. Newlin Megill (phone, GEorgia 0606).
Stationery clerk.-Humphrey S. Shaw.

Librarian.-W. Perry Miller, 236 Massachusetts Avenue NE.

OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS

KENNETH ROMNEY, Sergeant at Arms (Wardman Park Hotel, phone, Columbia 2000); native and citizen of Montana; educated in Montana schools, University of Washington, Seattle, George Washington University, Washington, D. C.; Kappa Sigma; newspaper reporter and editor in Northwestern States; publicity campaign director for late Senator Thomas J. Walsh, of Montana; official last five Democratic national conventions; Assistant Sergeant at Arms, 1915-17; cashier, Sergeant at Arms office, 1917-30; founder of the Little Congress; married Miss Edna Fullerton, of Toronto, Canada, and they have one son, Kenneth, Jr.; elected Sergeant at Arms of the House in Seventy-second, Seventythird, and Seventy-fourth Congresses, and reelected for Seventy-fifth Congress.

Cashier.-Harry Pillen, 511 Webster Street.

Assistant cashier.-John Oberholser, 232 Sixth Street SE.

Bookkeepers.-Frank J. Mahoney, Chastleton Hotel; A. B. Fangmeyer, 423 Randolph Street.

Deputy Sergeant at Arms in charge of mace.-Warren Hatcher, 230 First Street SE. Deputy Sergeant at Arms in charge of pairs.-John O. Snyder, 4225 Thirty-eighth Street.

Special assistant to Sergeant at Arms.-Zeake Johnson, Colonial Village, Arlington, Va.

Secretary.-Kathlyn Powell Petersen, 1900 F Street.

OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER

Doorkeeper of the House of Representatives.-Joseph J. Sinnott, 3527 Thirteenth Street.

Chief pages.-T. V. Martindale; John W. McCabe, 1210 Twelfth Street. Messengers.-A. R. Lamneck; D. J. McCormack; Gus Duffy; C. F. Parkhill;

Robert Fennell; David Mauser; Kenn Romney; Thain Farley; W. J. Hein-
rich; Harry Jacobs; Ira D. Walker; Jack Bell; Albert Payne.
Messengers on the soldiers' roll.—John T. Ryan, 759 Seventh Street SE.; Elnathan
Meade, 503 H Street; W. H. Young, American University Campus; H. L.
Drewry; John C. Truax; F. J. Young; Edward L. Weickert, Jr.; H. B.
Moulton; William Fox, Jr.; Robert Menaugh; Ira L. Lentz; D. A. Mc-
Donnell; Marion J. Shuffler.

Majority manager of telephones.-C. H. Emerson, 3900 Connecticut Avenue.
Minority manager of telephones.-Michael J. Bunke, 6006 Fourth Street.
Chief of janitors. John E. Bennett, 314 East Capitol Street (phone, Lincoln
4236-W.

FOLDING ROOM

Superintendent.-Roy W. Williams, 203 Third Street SE.

Chief Clerk.-Harold L. Briggs, 120 C Street NE.

Clerks.-Frank W. P. Boquel, 303 First Street SE.; Harlie F. Clark, 216 Third Street SE.; Ode E. Cox, 2308 Ashmead Place.

Foreman.-Joseph H. Callahan, 2517 Mozart Place.

DOCUMENT ROOM

Superintendent.-Elmer A. Lewis, 115 Second Street NE. (phone, LIncoln 2770). Assistant superintendent.-Edward J. McLaughlin, Hotel Grafton.

Assistants.-O. E. Cox, 2308 Ashmead Place; James P. O'Brien, 1736 G Street; Steve H. Friend, 336 Maryland Avenue NE.; John L. Smith, 1401 Columbia Road; Cecil Alsup, 103 C Street SE.; Marc A. Hollabaugh, 2121 New York Avenue; Woodrow Weaver, 1530 D Street SE.

SPECIAL AND MINORITY EMPLOYEES

Special clerks to the minority.-William Tyler Page, 220 Wooten Avenue, Chevy Chase; George P. Darrow, Washington Hotel.

Republican pair clerk.-M. L. Meletio, 2013 New Hampshire Avenue (phone, Potomac 4280).

Minority employees.-John Andrews, 310 Fifth Street SE.; Frank W. Collier, 418 Seventh Street NE. (phone, LIncoln 0507); James P. Griffin; Florence A. Donnelly.

CAUCUS ROOMS

Majority messenger.-Robert R. Gallagher.

Minority messenger.-Marshall W. Pickering.

OFFICE OF THE POSTMASTER

POST OFFICE IN OLD HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING

Postmaster.-Finis E. Scott, 5323 Reno Road.
Assistant.-T. L. Garland, 101 Carrol Street SE.

Registry, stamp, and money-order clerk.-J. Magee Gabbert, 42 Independence
Avenue SW.

Assistant.-Lorne Johnson, 19 Fifth Street NE.

Night clerk.-Floyd Parrish.

Mail distributors.-Day clerks: W. Moseley Miller, 2200 Thirty-first Street SE.; James Pettice Dugan, 42 Independence Avenue SW. Night clerks: Wayne Kniffin, 307 East Capitol Street; C. C. Crowley, 1426 M Street; Elmer Gray, 128 B Street NË.

Special mail clerk.—Casimir Rutkowski, 1376 Rittenhouse Street.

MISCELLANEOUS

Delivery and collection messengers.-Thomas F. Murray, Robey M. Bates, Charles N. Saunders, Lewis R. Lang, Joseph M. McGrath, James Farrier, Joe Skelton, Frederick Stick, Paul Corona, Louis F. De Mouy, Ralph Price, Norman Bird, Joe Underwood, Earle Gilkey, Lawrence J. Bach, Lamar Campbell, Paul V. Shearer, Edgar Miller, Merle Shouse, Edmund Lijewski, Teressa C. Burton, R. J. Porter, Leo Raskowski, Robert C. Whayne, Jr., Clinton W. Cowley, Joseph A. Clorety, Ben McElhinney, Jr.

BRANCH POST OFFICE IN CAPITOL

Clerk in charge.-Merrill C. Dougherty, Suitland, Md.

BRANCH POST OFFICE IN NEW HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING

Clerk in charge.-William B. House, 228 First Street SE.

Assistants.-E. E. Dillon, 1809 Kenilworth Avenue NE.; Ray Hammond, 220
Jefferson Street.
Foreman of mail platforms.-Frank R. Monroe, Alexandria, Va.

CLERKS TO HOUSE COMMITTEES

Accounts.-Clerk, Leonora B. Kelley, 1829 Parkside Drive.

Agriculture. Clerk, Katherine Wheeler, Takoma Park, Md.; assistant clerk,
Altavene Clark.
Appropriations.-Clerk, Marcellus C. Sheild, 3 East Irving Street, Chevy Chase,
Md.; assistant clerks, John C. Pugh, Stoneleigh Court; James F. Scanlon,
4207 Twelfth Street NE.; Arthur Orr, 455 South Spruce Street, Lyon Park,
Va.; William A. Duvall, 6314 Brookville Road, Chevy Chase, Md.; Jack
K. McFall, 7006 Rolling Road, Chevy Chase, Md.; Robert P. Williams,
1745 N Street; George Y. Harvey, 3121 Fir Street, Mount Rainier, Md.;
Lloyd Brown, 5402 Third Street; messenger, Robert M. Lewis, 411 U Street.
Banking and Currency.-Clerk, J. T. Crawford; assistant clerk, Annewille
McKinnon.

Census. Clerk, Edward C. Wrede, 101 D Street NE.

Civil Service.-Clerk, Thomas L. Camp.

Claims. Clerk, Evelyn V. Costin, 1802 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.;
assistant clerk, R. E. Mitchell, 5333 Forty-second Street.
Coinage, Weights, and Measures.-Clerk, Saul C. Cohen, the Ambassador.
Disposition of Executive Papers.-Clerk, Abbie Bel Colden.

District of Columbia.-Clerk, Estelle M. Tyler, Baltimore, Md.; assistant clerk,
Isabel Horton, 1717 Kilbourne Place.

Education.-Clerk, Earl J. Cox, 1414 House Office Building.

Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress.-Clerk, Rilla Schroeder, Forest Glen, Md.

Elections No. 1.—Clerk, L. T. Humphreys.

Elections No. 2.-Clerk, William L. Schneider.

Elections No. 3.-Clerk, Joseph G. Butts, Jr.

Enrolled Bills.-Clerk, Henry V. Hesselman, 1514 House Office Building.
Expenditures in the Executive Departments.-Clerk, Frank M. Karsten.

Flood Control.-Clerk, Gerald J. Montgomery.

Foreign Affairs. Clerk, I. R. Barnes, No. 23 Capital Vista Apartments (phone, DIstrict 1048); assistant clerk, Lucille Schilling, No. 111 Capitol Towers Apartments (phone, ATlantic 4100, extension 111).

Immigration and Naturalization.-Clerk, John H. Kelly, 446 Old House Office Building; assistant clerk, Sidney Scharlin.

Indian Affairs.-Clerk, William Howard Payne, 2701 Thirty-third Street SE.; assistant clerk, H. G. Bender, 613 North Carolina Avenue SE.; messenger, Kenneth Duggin, 16 Sixth Street SE.

Insular Affairs. Clerk, I. H. Henry.

Interstate and Foreign Commerce.-Clerk, Elton J. Layton, 1221 Ridge Road,
Silver Spring, Md.; first assistant clerk, F. P. Randolph, 1334 House Office
Building; second assistant clerk, Helen Fleming, Kew Gardens, 2700 Q
Street; janitor, Ernest Gardner, 2222 Thirteenth Street.

Invalid Pensions.-Clerk, Bingham W. Mathias, 2009 Evarts Street_NE.;
assistant clerk, E. M. Corbett, Park Lane Apartment; stenographer, Estelle
J. Geisinger; examiners, A. J. Budny and Michael J. McGirr.
Irrigation and Reclamation.—Clerk, Letitia Erb, Roosevelt Hotel.
Judiciary. Clerk, Elmore Whitehurst, 1616 C Street NE.

Labor. Clerk, Marion McDonagh, Kennedy-Warren Apartments; assistant clerk, Mary B. Cronin, 5601 Nevada Avenue; Gabriel Valenti, 1561 Thirtyfifth Street.

Library.-Clerk, Grace K. Cooper, Tudor Hall, Tenth Street and Massachusetts Avenue.

Memorials.

Merchant Marine and Fisheries.—Clerk, J. W. Gulick, 3d, 2811 Thirty-eighth Street. Military Affairs.-Clerk, Kenneth Anderson, 309 New Jersey Avenue SE.

Mines and Mining.-Clerk, Charles J. Farrington, 8349 Colesville Pike, Silver Spring, Md.

Naval Affairs.-Clerk, E. Julian Peacock; assistant clerk, Robert H. Harper. Patents. Clerk, Emil Lang.

Pensions.-Clerk, Deck Sligh, 1301 Rhode Island Avenue; assistant clerk, Louise Coleman, 217 Second Street SE.; law examiner, Fred R. Miller, 5903 Fourth Street.

Post Office and Post Roads.-Clerk, Claire L. Keefe, 42 Independence Avenue SW.; assistant clerk, Alicia M. Coughlin, 211 Delaware Avenue SW. Printing.-Clerk, M. J. Sink.

Public Buildings and Grounds.-Clerk, Albert W. Woods, 245 House Office Building; assistant clerk, Wingate H. Lucas, 2109 F Street.

Public Lands.-Clerk, Alvin F. DeRouen, 1819 G Street; assistant clerk, Allen
R. Fontenot, 103 C Street SE.

Revision of the Laws.-Clerk, Bronk E. Hibner, Cavalier Hotel.
Rivers and Harbors.-Clerk, Joseph H. McGann, 1345 Park Road.
Roads.-Clerk, Wainwright Bridges; assistant clerk, Charlotte R. Curry.

Rules.-Clerk, Mary Thompson.

Territories.-Clerk, Freda Lopatin.

War Claims. Clerk, Margaret A. Randall, 506 Quackenbos Street.

Ways and Means.-Clerk, Tom. P. Bumgardner, 101 Independence Apartments, 40 Independence Avenue; assistant clerk, Marion Y. McCanless, 1884 Columbia Road; assistant clerk and stenographer, -; minority

clerk, Leslie M. Rapp, 416 North Norwood Street, Arlington, Va. World War Veterans' Legislation.-Clerk, Ida Rowan, Bellevue Hotel; assistant clerk, Bonds Stocks, 411 North Glebe Road, Arlington, Va.

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