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Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service.-C. M. Ravndal (Director General of the Foreign Service, Department of State), chairman; H. P. Martin (Deputy Director General of the Foreign Service and Director of the Office of the Foreign Service, Department of State), executive director; Joseph C. Green (Executive Director of the Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service, Department of State); Garret G. Ackerson, Jr. (Chief, Division of Foreign Service Personnel, Department of State); George F. Kennan (Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State); A. Rex Johnson (Assistant Director, Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, Department of Agriculture); H. P. Van Blarcom (Chief, Foreign Service Liaison Staff, Department of Commerce); Harris P. Shane (Director of Personnel, Department of Labor); L. A. Moyer (Executive Director and Chief Examiner, Civil Service Commission). Board of Foreign Service Buildings Commission.-Charles A. Eaton (Representative from New Jersey), chairman; George C. Marshall (Secretary of State); John W. Snyder (Secretary of the Treasury); Charles Sawyer (Secretary of Commerce); Tom Connally (Senator from Texas); Arthur Vandenberg (Senator from Michigan); Sol Bloom (Representative from New York); Frederick Larkin (Chief, Division of Foreign Buildings Operations, Department of State), executive secretary.

The Institute of Inter-American Affairs:

Chairman of the Board.-Norman Armour, 2329 California Street.
President.-Dillon S. Meyer, 116 Great Falls Street, Falls Church, Va.
Food Supply Division:

Director.—William C. Brister, 3730 Thirty-ninth Street.

Education Division:

Director.-Willfred O. Mauck, 689 Rollingwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Health and Sanitation Division:

Director. Clarence I. Sterling, 8904 Sudbury Road, Silver Spring, Md.
General Counsel.-Philip M. Glick, 3726 Connecticut Avenue.

UNITED STATES MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS

(2 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y.)

United States Representative at the Seat of the United Nations and United States Representative in the Security Council, the Atomic Energy Commission, Commission for Conventional Armaments, and the Interim Committee of the General Assembly.-Warren R. Austin, Waldorf Towers, New York, N. Y. Deputy Representative in the Security Council and Deputy Chief of Mission.— Herschel V. Johnson, Savoy Plaza Hotel, New York, N. Y.

Deputy to the United States Representative at the Seat of the United Nations.John C. Ross, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, N. Y.

Deputy Representative on the Atomic Energy Commission and the Commission for Conventional Armaments.-Frederick H. Osborn, 123 East Seventy-third Street, New York, N. Y.

Deputy Representative on the Interim Committee of the General Assembly.— Philip C. Jessup, 450 East Fifty-second Street, New York, N. Y.

United States Representative in the Trusteeship Council.-Francis B. Sayre, 4853 Rockwood Parkway, Washington, D. C.

Deputy Representative in the Trusteeship Council.-Benjamin Gerig, 4708 Drummond Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.

United States Representative on the Economic and Social Council.-Willard L. Thorp, 1222 Sixteenth Street, Washington, D. C.

Deputy Representative on the Economic and Social Council.-Leroy D. Stinebower, 4625 Thirty-sixth Street, Washington, D. C.

United States Members on the Commissions of the Economic and Social Council: Arthur J. Altmeyer, Social Commission, 4613 Rockspring Road, Arlington, Va. Katharine F. Lenroot, Alternate, Social Commission, 2219 California Street, Washington, D. C.

Harry J. Anslinger, Narcotic Drugs Commission, the Shoreham, Washington, D. C.

George P. Baker, Transport and Communications Commission, 93 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, Mass.

United States Members on the Commissions of the Economic and Social CouncilContinued

Edward F. Bartelt, Fiscal Commission, 3017 Stephenson Place, Washington, D. C.

Philip M. Hauser, Commission on Population, 6306 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.

Dorothy Kenyon, Commission on Status of Women, 433 West Twenty-first Street, New York, N. Y.

Isador Lubin, Economic and Employment Commission, 983 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y.

Stuart A. Rice, Statistical Commission, 2863 Beechwood Circle, Arlington, Va. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Commission on Human Rights, 29 Washington Square, New York, N. Y.

Military Staff Committee:

Army:

Representative. Lt. Gen. M. B. Ridgway, U. S. A., Fort Totten, Bayside,
Long Island, N. Y.

Deputy-Brig. Gen. A. F. Kibler, U. S. A., Fort Totten, Bayside, Long
Island, N. Y.

Chief of Staff.-Lt. Col. Dan Gilmer, U. S. A., Fort Totten, Bayside,
Long Island, N. Y.

Navy:

Representative.-Admiral H. K. Hewitt, U. S. N., the Drake Hotel, New York, N. Y.

Air:

Deputy and Chief of Staff-Rear Adm. F. W. McMahon, U. S. N., Henry
Hudson Hotel, New York, N. Y.

Representative.-Maj. Gen. H. R. Harmon, U. S. A. F., Fort Totten, Bayside,
Long Island, N. Y.

Deputy-Brig. Gen. E. Moore, U. S. A. F., Fort Totten, Bayside, Long
Island, N. Y.

Chief of Staff-Col. B. E. Allen, U. S. A. F., Fort Totten, Bayside, Long
Island, N. Y.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

(Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, Executive 6400)

JOHN WESLEY SNYDER, of St. Louis, Mo. (the Wardman Park), son of Jerre Hartwell and Ellen Hatcher Snyder; born at Jonesboro, Ark., June 21, 1896; student Vanderbilt University, 1914-15; served as captain in the Fifty-seventh Field Artillery during World War I and subsequently through the rank of colonel in the Field Artillery Reserve; married Evlyn Cook, January 5, 1920; one daughter, Edith Drucie Snyder; served in various banks in Arkansas and Missouri, 1920-30; national bank receiver, Bureau of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. C., 1930-36; manager St. Louis Loan Agency, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1937-43; executive vice president and director of the Defense Plant Corporation, Washington, D. C., 1940-44; assistant to the Board of Directors of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1940-44; executive vice president of the First National Bank, St. Louis, Mo., 1943-45; served in many business capacities in St. Louis and nationally, including member Advisory Committee of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation; member, Advisory Council Secretary of Commerce; member, Advisory Research and Development Branch, Quartermaster Corps, U. S. Army; appointed by President Truman Federal Loan Administrator, April 30, 1945; Director of War Mobilization and Reconversion, July 23, 1945, and Secretary of the Treasury, June 25, 1946; chairman, board of trustees, endowment fund, of the American National Red Cross; chairman, Library of Congress Trust Fund Board chairman, National Advisory Council of International Monetary and Financial Problems; chairman, Contract Settlement Advisory Board; United States Governor of the International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; managing trustee, board of trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund; member, National Park Trust Fund Board; board of trustees, Postal Savings System; board of directors, Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation; advisory board, Export-Import Bank of Washington; Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures; Foreign-Trade Zones Board; National Munitions Control Board; Smithsonian Institution; board of trustees, National Gallery of Art; National Archives Council; Foreign Service Buildings Commission; National Security Resources Board; trustee, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.

The Secretary:

Secretary to the Secretary.-Mary G. Kelly, 1 Scott Circle.

The Under Secretary.-A. Lee M. Wiggins, 2123 California Street.
Assistant to the Under Secretary. John S. Graham, 2126 LeRoy Place.

Assistant Secretary in Charge of Coast Guard, Narcotics, Mint, Engraving and
Printing, Chief Coordinator, Treasury Enforcement Agencies, Secret Service,
Comptroller of the Currency, Bureau of Federal Supply, and Committee on
Practice.-Edward H. Foley, Jr., 10 Thompson Circle.

Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.-B. E. L. Timmons 3d, 2480 Sixteenth Street.

Assistant Secretary.-[Vacant.]

Acting General Counsel for the Treasury.-Thomas J. Lynch, 416 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

Fiscal Assistant Secretary in Charge of the Finances, Accounts, Public Debt, and Treasurer.-Edward F. Bartelt, 3017 Stephenson Place.

Assistant to the Fiscal Assistant Secretary.-William T. Heffelfinger, 1448 Juniper Street.

Technical Assistants to the Fiscal Assistant Secretary.-Edward D. Batchelder, 3318 Stephenson Place; Martin L. Moore, 57 Michigan Avenue NE.; Frank F. Dietrich, 1214 North Abingdon Street, Arlington, Va.

Head, Fiscal Service Operations and Methods Staff.-Gilbert L. Cake, 3411 Twentieth Street NE.

Special Assistant to the Secretary.-Andrew N. Overby, 2444 Massachusetts Avenue.

Assistant to the Secretary.-Arthur Gardner, 2211 Thirtieth Street.

Assistant to the Secretary.-James J. Saxon, 6317 Woodside Place, Chevy Chase, Md.

Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.-William W. Parsons, 123 Lexington Drive, Silver Spring, Md.

Director of Administrative Services.-Paul McDonald, 1400 North Edison Street, Arlington, Va.

Superintendent, Division of Treasury Buildings.-Denzil A. Right, 1422 A Street SE.

Chief, Division of Treasury Space Control.-Edward E. Berney, 2800 Ontario Road.

Acting Chief, Division of Office Services.-Henry L. Merricks, 5000 V Street. Budget Officer.-Willard L. Johnson, R. F. D. 2, Great Falls Road, Falls Church, Va.

Assistant Budget Officer.-George H. Jones, 8504 Lynwood Place, Chevy Chase, Md.

Director of Personnel.―James H. Hard 2d, 706 North Wayne Street, Arlington, Va. Acting Chief Coordinator, Treasury Enforcement Agencies.-Malachi L. Harney, 4325 Verplanck Place.

OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL FOR THE TREASURY

Acting General Counsel.-Thomas J. Lynch, 416 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase,
Md.
Chief Counsel for the Bureau of Internal Revenue.-Charles Oliphant, 3247
Quesada Street.

Assistants General Counsel.-Norman O. Tietjens, 5217 Reno Road; Stephen J.
Spingarn, Anchorage Apartments; Elting Arnold, box 27, R. F. D. 3, Wilson
Lane, Bethesda, Md.

Tax Legislative Counsel.-Adrian W. De Wind, 224 North Alfred Street, Alexandria, Va.

Assistants Tax Legislative Counsel.-Frederick C. Lusk, 305 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Va.; Vance N. Kirby, 3901 Connecticut Avenue.

Special Assistants to the General Counsel.-George Bronz, 2704 Thirty-sixth Place; Lawrence Linville, R. F. D. 1, Falls Church, Va.

Chief Counsel:

Coast Guard.-Kenneth S. Harrison, 5605 Fourteenth Street.

Office of Comptroller of Currency.-John F. Anderson, 1805 North Rhodes
Street, Arlington, Va.

Bureau of Customs.-Robert Chambers, Locust Lane, Gaithersburg, Md.
Bureau of Federal Supply.-Philip Nichols, Jr., 120 Wolfe Street, Alexandria,
Va.

Office of International Finance.—Elting Arnold, box 27, R.F.D. 3, Wilson Lane,
Bethesda, Md.

Bureau of Narcotics.-Alfred L. Tennyson, 1512 Thirtieth Street.
Bureau of the Public Debt.-Theodore W. Cunningham, 3628 S Street.

BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE

(Internal Revenue Building, Twelfth Street and Constitution Avenue. Phone, Sterling 8400) Commissioner.-George J. Schoeneman, 1609 Noyes Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Assistant Commissioner.-William T. Sherwood, 8025 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.

Assistant Commissioner. Stewart Berkshire, 4238 Forty-third Street.
Assistant to the Commissioner.-Thomas C. Atkeson, the Ontario.

Special Deputy Commissioner.-Eldon P. King, 3821 Fulton Street.

Deputy Commissioners.-D. Spencer Bliss, 923 East Capitol Street; Victor H. Self, 4504 Rittenhouse Street, Riverdale, Md.; Edward I. McLarney, 6619 Western Avenue; Paul A. Hankins, 4327 Montgomery Avenue, Bethesda, Md.; Carroll E. Mealey, the Mayflower.

Chairman, Excess Profits Tax Council.-Henry J. Merry, the University Club. Head, Technical Staff.—Aubrey R. Marrs, the Cosmos Club.

Chief, Intelligence Unit.-W. H. Woolf, 1722 Irving Street.

Head, Administrative Division and Budget Officer.—Frederick I. Evans, 5517 Broad Branch Road.

Head, Personnel Division.-John E. Lynch, 2500 Q Street.

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