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Solicitor of Internal Revenue.-Carl A. Mapes, 3338 Seventeenth Street.
Solicitor for the Interior Department.-Charles D. Mahaffie, University Club.
Solicitor for the Post Office Department.-

Solicitor of the Department of Commerce.

Assistant solicitor.-James J. O'Hara, 107 Maryland Avenue NE.

Solicitor of the Department of Labor.-Theodore G. Risley, 2418 Thirteenth Street.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

(Pennsylvania Avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets. Phone, Main 5360.) WILL H. HAYS, of Sullivan, Ind., Postmaster General (Wardman Park Hotel), was born at Sullivan, Ind., on November 5, 1879, son of John T. and Mary (Cain) H. Hays; B. A. Wabash College (Crawfordsville, Ind.) 1900, M. A. 1904; admitted to Indiana bar 1900; city attorney Sullivan, Ind., 1910 to 1913; member of law firm of Hays & Hays; member Republican State advisory committee of Indiana 1904 to 1908; chairman speakers' bureau Republican State committee campaigns 1904 and 1908; district chairman Republican State committee, second district, 1910–1914; chairman Republican State central committee 1914 to 1918; chairman Indiana State Council of Defense 1917 to 1918; chairman Republican national committee since February 12, 1918; nominated and confirmed Postmaster General March 4, 1921.

Chief clerk.-William M. Mooney, 1433 T Street.

Private secretary to Postmaster General.

Assistant chief clerk.-Thomas J. Howell, Clifton Terrace West.

Appointment clerk.-Robert S. Regar, 927 Shepherd Street.

Disbursing clerk.-Louis A. Delano, 3809 Jocelyn Street, Chevy Chase.

Confidential clerk to the Postmaster General.—

Special Assistant to the Attorney General.-Joseph Stewart, 1812 Lamont Street.
Solicitor.-

Senior assistant attorney.-Horace J. Donnelly, 1430 V Street.

Assistant attorneys.-Walter E. Kelly, 1418 Webster Street; Edwin A. Niess, 61 Rhode Island Avenue; Calvin W. Hassell, Hyattsville, Md.; William L. Rhoads, 1740 Euclid Street.

Purchasing agent.-Robert L. Maddox, The Alabama; chief clerk, Thomas L. Degnan, 1656 Park Road.

Chief inspector.-Rush D. Simmons, 727 Webster Street; chief clerk, Daniel S. Shook, 624 Rock Creek Church Road.

OFFICE OF THE FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL.

First Assistant Postmaster General.-Hubert Work, Wardman Park Hotel.
Chief clerk.-John W. Johnston, 231 Twelfth Street NE.

Sustmasters division:

N. Morgan, 5618 First Street NE.; assistants, Simon E. Sullivan, 230 Wooten Avenue, Chevy Chase Station; George B. Corey, 1401 Columbia Road.

Post-office service.-Goodwin D. Ellsworth, 1248 Girard Street.

Assistants.-William S. Ryan, The Ethelhurst; Albert E. Barr, 510 A Street NE.; Edward B. Cranford, 47 Rhode Island Avenue.

Clerk in charge

Dead letters.-Edwin B. Smith, 1440 R Street.

Chief Division of Correspondence.

OFFICE OF THE SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL.

Second Assistant Postmaster General.-Edward H. Shaughnessy, The Harrington. Chief clerk.—E. Russell White, Springfield, Va.

Superintendents of division:

Railway Mail Service.-General superintendent, Walter H. Riddell; assistant, George F. Stone, 3023 Macomb Street.

Foreign Mails.-Stewart M. Weber, Mount Rainier, Md.; assistant, Edwin Sands, 1502 North Capitol Street.

Railway Adjustments.-James B. Corridon, 1733 North Capitol Street; assistant, George H. Grayson, Falkstone Courts.

OFFICE OF THE THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL.

Third Assistant Postmaster General.

Chief clerk.-William J. Barrows, 907 Massachusetts Avenue NE.
Superintendents of division:

Finance.-William E. Buffington, 1317 Harvard Street.

Stamps.

Money orders.-Charles E. Matthews, 1517 Lamont Street.
Registered mails.-Leighton V. B. Marschalk, 1321 Longfellow Street.
Classification.-William C. Wood, 2902 Fourteenth Street.

Postal savings

Director.-Malcolm Kerlin, 1516 Columbia Road.
Assistant director.-

Chief clerk.-Charles L. Gable, 4426 Ninth Street.

OFFICE OF THE FOURTH ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL.

Fourth Assistant Postmaster General.-Harry H. Billany, The Portner.
Chief clerk.-Lansing M. Dow, 2047 Park Road.

Superintendents of division:

Rural mails.-George L. Wood, Clifton Terrace South.

Equipment and supplies.-J. King Pickett, 436 Newton Place.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.

(Navy Department Building, Potomac Park, Eighteenth and B Streets. Phone, Main 2520. Secretary of Navy also maintains office rooms on second floor, east wing, State, War, and Navy Department Building, Seventeenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.)

EDWIN DENBY, of Detroit, Mich., Secretary of the Navy (2224 R Street), son of Hon. Charles and Martha (Fitch) Denby, was born at Evansville, Ind., February 18, 1870; educated in the public schools of Evansville and the University of Michigan; graduated from the latter institution with the degree of LL. B.; was for 10 years in the customs service of China under Sir Robert Hart while his father was United States minister to China; served as gunner's mate, third class, United States Navy, on the U. S. S. Yosemite in the War with Spain; member of the Michigan House of Representatives in 1903; Member of the Fifty-ninth, Sixtieth, and Sixty-first Congresses (1905-1911); member of the Detroit Charter Commission 1913; member of the law firm of Denby, Kennedy & O'Brien, Detroit; in April, 1917, enlisted as a private in the Marine Corps; served at Marine Corps training camp, Parris Island, S. C., and later with the American Expeditionary Forces in France; December 31, 1920, placed on inactive list as major, United States Marine Corps Reserve; in December, 1920, appointed chief probation officer of the recorder's court of the city of Detroit and circuit court of the county of Wayne, which position he resigned to become Secretary of the Navy; married Marion Bartlett Thurber, of Detroit, in 1911, and has two children— Edwin, jr., and Marion, 8 and 5 years of age, respectively; Épiscopalian.

Assistant Secretary.-Theodore Roosevelt, 1736 M Street.

Chief clerk.-F. S. Curtis, Chatham Courts.

Private secretary to the Secretary of the Navy.—Joseph A. Carey, 3810 Keokuk Street,
Chevy Chase.

Executive assistant.-John B. May, jr., 101 Fourteenth Street NE.

Clerk to the Secretary of the Navy.-Owen Rippey, 602 Twenty-first Street.

Private secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy.-Verne Simkins, 2577 Rhode
Island Avenue NE.

Confidential clerk to Assistant Secretary.-Dorothy E. Hung, Eighteenth and I Streets.
Disbursing clerk.-M. L. Croxall, 1316, Spring Road.

Chief of Appointment Division.-William D. Bergman, 2948 Upton Street.

Chief of Division of Records.—Charles T. Ogle, 528 First Street SE.

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NAVAL CONSULTING BOARD.

President.-Thomas A. Edison.

Chairman.--William L. Saunders.

Vice chairman.-Benjamin B. Thayer.

Secretary-Thomas Robins, 13 Park Row, New York City.

Special duty.-Rear Admiral William Strother Smith, United States Navy, The

Wyoming.

COMPENSATION BOARD.

(Room 3249, New Navy Building.)

Senior member.-Rear Admiral W. L. Capps, Construction Corps, United States Navy, 1823 Jefferson Place.

Chief clerk.-Burhnard S. Leizear, Silver Spring, Md.

OFFICE OF NAVAL OPERATIONS.

(Room 2054, Navy Department Building, Potomac Park.)

Chief of Naval Operations.—Admiral Robert E. Coontz, Wardman Park Hotel.
Aid to the Admiral.-Lieut. Commander Harry W. Hill, 1735 Lanier Place.
Assistant Chief of Naval Operations.—Capt. Benjamin F. Hutchison, 2230 California
Street.

Chief clerk.-John T. Cuthbert, 1228 Fifteenth Street.

PLANNING DIVISION.

(Room 2066, Navy Department Building.)

Commander W. S. Pye, 3207 Thirty-eighth Street.

SHIP MOVEMENTS DIVISION.

(Room 2601, Navy Department Building.)

Capt. Albert W. Marshall, 1757 K Street.

INTELLIGENCE DIVISION.

(Room 1060, Navy Department Building.)

Rear Admiral Andrew T. Long, 814 Seventeenth Street.

COMMUNICATION DIVISION.

(Room 2613, Navy Department Building.)

Rear Admiral William H. G. Bullard, 2029 Connecticut Avenue.

MATERIAL DIVISION.

(Room 2604, Navy Department Building.)

Capt. William C. Cole, The St. Nicholas.

NAVAL DISTRICTS DIVISION.

(Room 2706, Navy Department Building.)

Capt. Charles F. Preston, 2633 Connecticut Avenue.

INSPECTION DIVISION.

(Room 3627, Navy Department Building.)

President.-Rear Admiral George W. Kline, The Benedick.
Recorder.-Commander Merlyn G. Cook, 3406 Rodman Street, Cleveland Park.
Chief clerk.-E. W. Collamore, 837 Allison Street.

GUNNERY EXERCISES AND ENGINEERING DIVISION.

(Room 3651, Navy Department Building.)

Capt. William C. Watts, The Parkwood.

BUREAU OF NAVIGATION.

(New Navy Building, third floor.)

(For answers to questions concerning officers of the Navy, call Main 2520, Branch 348. For answers to questions concerning enlisted men of the Navy, call Main 2520, Branch 243.)

Chief-Rear Admiral Thomas Washington, 2022 R Street.

Assistant to bureau.-Capt. Philip Williams, 2151 California Street.

Chief clerk.-Edward Henkel, 6309 Connecticut Avenue.

Clerk to the Naval Academy.-Leonard Draper, 2036 F Street.

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE.

(Room 1026, New Navy Building.)

Hydrographer.-Rear Admiral L. H. Chandler, United States Navy, 2272 Cathedral
Avenue.

Chief clerk.-H. A. Babcock, 20 Randolph Place.

NAVAL OBSERVATORY.

(Georgetown Heights. Phone, West 1634.)

Superintendent.-Rear Admiral J. A. Hoogewerff, the Observatory.
Assistant to the superintendent. Capt. G. E. Gelm, The Dupont.
Librarian.-W. D. Horigan, 3028 Wisconsin Avenue.

Chief clerk.-J. E. Dickey, Wisconsin Avenue and Hall Place.

BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS.

(New Navy Building, Nineteenth and B Streets.)

Chief.--Rear Admiral Charles W. Parks, Chief of Civil Engineers of the Navy, 1829
Mintwood Place.

Assistant to bureau.-Capt. R. E. Bakenhus, Corps of Civil Engineers, United States
Navy, 3745 Huntington Street, Chevy Chase.

Chief clerk.-E. W. Whitehorne, 713 Nineteenth Street.

BUREAU OF ORDNANCE.

(New Navy Building, third floor, first wing.)

Chief-Rear Admiral Charles B. McVay, jr., 2029 Connecticut Avenue.
Assistant to bureau.-Capt. F. L. Pinney, 1870 Wyoming Avenue.
Chief clerk.-E. S. Brandt, The Roydon.

BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR.

(Navy Department Building, Potomac Park, Eighteenth and B Streets.)

Chief-Rear Admiral David W. Taylor, Chief Constructor of the Navy, 1813 Nine
teenth Street.

Assistant_to_the_bureau.—Capt Robert Stocker, Construction Corps, United States
Navy, The Brighton.

Civil aid.-Michael D. Schaefer, 518 A Street SE.

Chief clerk.—Henry C. Brunner, 55 S Street.

BUREAU OF ENGINEERING.

(New Navy Building, second floor, center.)

Chief Engineer in Chief Robert S. Griffin, 2003 Kalorama Road.
Assistant to chief of bureau.—Capt. A. J. Hepburn, 1826 Wyoming Avenue.
Chief clerk.—Augustus C. Wrenn, 668 West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md.

BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS.

(Navy Building, Seventeenth and B Streets, first floor, east wing.)

Paymaster General.-Rear Admiral David Potter, 1421 Twentieth Street.
Special assistant.-Clyde Reed, 1030 Park Road.

Civilian assistant.-Kirk Holmes, 1813 Newton Street.

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BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY.

(Navy Building, Seventeenth and B Streets.)

Chief-Rear Admiral E. R. Stitt, Surgeon General United States Navy, 1708 R Street.
Assistant to bureau.-Capt. F. E. McCullough, Medical Corps, United States Navy,
Army and Navy Club.

Chief clerk.-Dr. W. S. Gibson, 1707 I Street.

OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL.

(New Navy Building, second floor, fifth wing, room 2551.)

Judge Advocate General.-Rear Admiral Julian L. Latimer, United States Navy. Assistant Judge Advocate General.-Commander Leslie E. Bratton, United States Navy, 2859 Twenty-ninth Street.

Attorney.-George Melling, 66 T Street.

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR.

Solicitor. Graham Egerton, The California.

Assistant solicitor.-Pickens Neagle, 1858 Park Road.

NAVY YARD AND STATION, WASHINGTON, D. C.

(Foot of Eighth Street SE. Phone, Lincoln 1360.)

Commandant and Superintendent Naval Gun Factory.-Capt. J. H. Dayton, United States Navy.

Chief clerk.-F. H. Bronaugh, 332 South Carolina Avenue SE.

Assistant Superintendent Naval Gun Factory, captain of the yard, engineer officer, navigation officer, and public works officer.-Capt. James J. Raby, United States Navy. Senior inspector.-Capt. J. R. Defrees, United States Navy.

Aid to Commandant and Superintendent.—Lieut. Commander J. R. Beardall, United States Navy.

NAVAL MEDICAL SCHOOL.

(Twenty-third and E Streets.)

Commander C. M. Oman, Medical Corps, United States Navy, 2301 Connecticut Avenue.

NAVAL HOSPITAL.

(Foot of Twenty-fourth Street.)

Capt. Middleton S. Elliott, Medical Corps, United States Navy, Naval Hospital.

ATTENDANCE ON OFFICERS.

Commander Allen D. McLean, Medical Corps, United States Navy, 1316 New Hampshire Avenue.

BOARD FOR EXAMINATION OF MEDICAL OFFICERS.

(Naval Medical School.)

President.-Commander C. M. Oman, Medical Corps, United States Navy, 2301 Connecticut Avenue.

BOARD FOR EXAMINATION OF DENTAL OFFICERS.

(Naval Medical School.)

Commander E. U. Reed, Medical Corps, United States Navy, 5325 Belt Road.

NAVAL DISPENSARY.

(Navy Department.)

Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Medical Corps, United States Navy, 1600 Sixteenth Street.

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Admiral R. E. Coontz, Wardman Park Hotel.

Rear Admirals W. L. Rodgers, 1845 R Street; W. S. Sims, Naval War College, Newport, R. I.; Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, United States Marine Corps, commandant's house, Eighth and G Streets SE.; Rear Admirals N. A. McCully, 1821 I Street; A. T. Long, 814 Seventeenth Street; R. H. Jackson, 1757 K Street; Lieut. Col. L. C. Lucas, United States Marine Corps, 1943 Biltmore Street; Commander Forde A. Todd, 2036 O Street.

Secretary.-Commander M. K. Metcalf, 104 East Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Chief clerk.-Jarvis Butler, 104 Bradley Road, Thrifton, Va.

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