Sixth judicial circuit.-Mr. Justice Day. Districts of northern Ohio, southern Ohio, eastern Michigan, western Michigan, eastern Kentucky, western Kentucky, eastern Tennessee, middle Tennessee, and western Tennessee. Circuit judges.-Loyal E. Knappen, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Arthur C. Denison, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Maurice H. Donahue, Columbus, Ohio. Seventh judicial circuit.-Mr. Justice Clarke. Districts of Indiana, northern Illinois, eastern Illinois, southern Illinois, eastern Wisconsin, and western Wisconsin. Circuit judges.-Francis E. Baker, Hammond, Ind.; George T. Page, Peoria, Ill.; Julian W. Mack. Chicago, Ill.; Samuel Alschuler, Chicago, Ill.; Evan A. Evans, Madison, Wis. Eighth judicial circuit.-Mr. Justice Van Devanter. Districts of Minnesota, northern Iowa, southern Iowa, eastern Missouri, western Missouri, eastern Arkansas, western Arkansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, eastern Oklahoma, western Oklahoma, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico. Circuit judges.-Walter H. Sanborn, St. Paul, Minn.; William C. Hook, Leavenworth, Kans.; Walter I. Smith, Council Bluffs, Iowa; John Emmett Carland, Washington, D. C.; Kimbrough Stone, Kansas City, Mo. Ninth judicial circuit.-Mr. Justice McKenna. Districts of northern California, southern California, Oregon, Nevada, Montana, eastern Washington, western Washington, Idaho, Arizona, and Territories of Alaska and Hawaii. Circuit judges.-William B. Gilbert, Portland, Oreg.; Erskine M. Ross, Los Angeles, Calif.; William W. Morrow, San Francisco, Calif.; William H. Hunt, San Francisco, Calif. COURT OF CLAIMS OF THE UNITED STATES.' (Pennsylvania Avenue and Seventeenth Street. Phone, Main 642.) EDWARD KERNAN CAMPBELL, chief justice; born Abingdon, Va., 1858; son of Maj. James C. and Ellen D. Campbell; educated Abingdon Male Academy, Emory and Henry College, and University of Virginia; admitted to the bar in 1883; practiced law at Abingdon, Va., and Birmingham, Ala.; appointed chief justice of the Court of Claims in May, 1913, by President Wilson. FENTON WHITLOCK BOOTH, judge; born Marshall, Ill., May 12, 1869; graduated Marshall High School 1887; student De Pauw University three years; LL. B. University of Michigan 1892; member Fortieth General Assembly, Illinois; admitted to the bar in 1892 and practiced at Marshall, Ill., as a member of the firm of Golden, Scholfield & Booth; appointed judge Court of Claims March 17, 1905. GEORGE EDDY DOWNEY, judge; born Rising Sun, Ind., July 11, 1860; son of Judge Alexander C. and Sophia J. Downey; graduated high school 1876 and from Asbury (now De Pauw) University 1880; admitted to the bar in 1881; located Aurora, Ind., 1887; mayor city of Aurora 1894-1902; judge seventh judicial circuit of Indiana 1903-1913; Comptroller of Treasury 1913–1915; appointed judge of Court of Claims by President Wilson August 3, 1915. JAMES HAY, judge; born Millwood, Clarke County, Va., January 9, 1856. Educated at private schools in Virginia and Maryland; was a student at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., for three years, at which institution he graduated in law in June, 1877. Was attorney for the Commonwealth of Madison County, Va., for 13 years; served for 10 years in the Virginia Legislature; was elected to the Fiftyfifth to Sixty-fourth Congresses (1897-1916), seventh Virginia district; appointed judge of the Court of Claims by President Wilson July 15, 1916. SAMUEL JORDAN GRAHAM, judge; born at Lexington, Va.; received his academic and legal education at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.; moved to Pittsburgh, Pa., 1890; was three years president of the board of examiners for admission to the bar of Allegheny County, Pa., by selection of the judges of that county; practiced law there until May, 1913, when appointed Assistant Attorney General of the United States by President Wilson; served in this capacity until appointed judge of the Court of Claims by President Wilson in July, 1919. 1 For official duties see p. 380. RESIDENCES OF THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS. **Chief Justice Edward K. Campbell, The Woodley. *ttJudge Fenton W. Booth, 1752 Lamont Street. †Judge Samuel J. Graham, 1869 Columbia Road. RETIRED. Mr. Chief Justice Stanton J. Peelle, The Cairo. Judge Charles B. Howry, 1728 I Street, Washington, D. C. OFFICERS OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS. Chief clerk.-J. Bradley Tanner, The Hamilton. Assistant clerk.-Fred C. Kleinschmidt, The Dumbarton. Bailiff.-Jerry J. Marcotte, 220 F Street. Auditors.-Charles F. Kincheloe; Walter H. Moling, 1658 Euclid Street; George M. Anderson, Rockville, Md. UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS. Presiding judge. Associate judges: (719 Fifteenth Street. Phone, Main 4696.) James F. Smith, of California, 3781 Oliver Street. Clerk.-Arthur B. Shelton, Cypress Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Marshal.-Frank H. Briggs, 1616 S Street. Assistant clerk.-Charles M. Ayer, 1529 Corcoran Street. Reporter.-Alex. H. Clark, 1862 Mintwood Place. COURT OF APPEALS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. (Court of Appeals Building, Judiciary Square Phone, Main 4624.) Chief justice.-Constantine J. Smyth, 2400 Sixteenth Street. Associate justices.-Charles H. Robb, The Rochambeau; Josiah A. Van Orsdel, 1854 Wyoming Avenue. Clerk.-Henry W. Hodges, 2208 Q Street. Assistant clerk.-Moncure Burke, 3009 W Street. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. (United States courthouse. Phone, Main 2854; clerk's office, Main 2854.) Chief justice.-Walter I. McCoy, The Wyoming. Associate justices.-Ashley M. Gould, 1703 Q Street; Wendell P. Stafford, 1725 Lamont Street; Frederick L. Siddons, 1914 Biltmore Street; William Hitz, 1901 N Street; Jennings Bailey, 5 East Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Retired justice.-Job Barnard, Falkstone Courts. Auditor. Herbert L. Davis, Washington Grove, Md. Clerk.-Morgan H. Beach, Rockville Pike, Md. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE. (United States courthouse. Phone, Main 2854.) United States marshal.—Maurice Splain, 4400 Kansas Avenue. UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. (United States courthouse Phones, Main 4950, 4951.) United States attorney.-John E. Laskey, 1657 Park Road. Assistants.-Charles W. Arth, The Irving; Ralph Given, 3176 Morrison Street, Chevy Judges.-Robert Hardison, The Victoria; John P. McMahon, 1419 Columbia Road. JUVENILE COURT. (203 I Street. Phones, Main 4549 and 6000.) Judge.-Miss Kathryn Sellers, 1626 Swann Street. Clerk.-Waldo Burnside, Hyattsville, Md. Deputy clerk.-Miss Lucile Driscoll, 4121 New Hampshire Avenue. Assistant corporation counsel.-Lewis B. Perkins, 1819 G Street. REGISTER OF WILLS AND CLERK OF THE PROBATE COURT. (United States courthouse. Phone, Main 2840.) Register and clerk.-James Tanner, 1610 Nineteenth Street. Deputies.-Wm. Clark Taylor, 1400 Twenty-first Street; Theodore Cogswell, 1005 New Hampshire Avenue. RECORDER OF DEEDS. (Century Building, 412 Fifth Street. Phone, Main 672.) Recorder of deeds.-John F. Costello, 3216 Newark Street. DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE. EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS TO THE UNITED STATES. [Those having ladies with them are marked with * for wife, † for daughter, and for other ladies.] ARGENTINA. (Office of the embassy, 1806 Corcoran Street. Phones, North 852 and 853.) *Mr. Tomas A. Le Breton, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue. (Phone, North 123.) Mr. Felipe A. Espil, secretary of embassy, 1806 Corcoran Street. Mr. Hector Ayerza, attaché, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue. Capt. Enrique Fliess, naval attaché, 2 West Sixty-seventh Street, New York City. Col. Juan Esteban Vaccareza, military attaché. (Absent.) *Mr. Carlos A. Vallejo, attaché, The Hadleigh. BELGIUM. (Office of the embassy, 1780 Massachusetts Avenue. Phones, Main 8196 and 8396.) *Baron E. de Cartier de Marchienne, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, 1780 Massachusetts Avenue. Mr. Charles Symon, counselor of embassy. Col. A. du Bosch, military attaché. (Absent.) Mr. Robert Silvercruys, second secretary. Mr. F. A. L. Collon, second secretary. *Mr. Raoul Tilmont, attaché. BOLIVIA. (Office of the legation, 2400 Sixteenth Street. Phone, Columbia 7200.) *Señor Alberto Cortadellas, secretary of legation and chargé d'affaires ad interim (July 15, 1920), 2400 Sixteenth Street. (Phone, Columbia 7200.) (Absent.) Lieut. Col. Federico Diez de Medina, military attaché, Bolivian consulate, New York City. *Señor Jorge E. Zalles, honorary financial attaché, 34 West Eighty-sixth Street, New York City. Señor Pablo Rada, attaché, The Portner. Señor Carlos Gumucio, consul general of Bolivia in New York, in charge of the legation (Feb. 7, 1921). BRAZIL. (Office of the embassy, 1603 H Street. Phone, Franklin 4531.) Mr. Augusto Cochrane de Alencar, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, 1603 H Street. (Phone, Franklin 4531.) Mr. Alberto de Ipanema Moreira, counselor of embassy. (Absent.) *Mr. Luis A. Gurgel do Amaral, secretary of embassy, Stoneleigh Court. *Capt. Domingos Rodrigues, Marques de Azevedo, naval attaché, Stoneleigh Court. Mr. Americo de Galvao Bueno, second secretary, Stoneleigh Court. Mr. Joaquim de Sousa Leão, second secretary, Wardman Park Hotel. *Mr. Sebastião Sampaio, commercial attaché, The Brighton. (Absent.) Lieut. Commander Guilherme Ricken, assistant naval attaché, 814 Connecticut Avenue. BULGARIA. (Office of the legation, 1821 Jefferson Place. Phone, Main 6440.) Dr. P. Lessinoff, secretary of legation and chargé d'affaires ad interim (Dec. 16, 1920), 1629 Sixteenth Street. (Phone, North 7472.) Mr. Theodore Geshkoff, attaché, 1821 Jefferson Place. CHILE. (Office of the embassy, 1013-1015 Woodward Building. Phone, Franklin 7283.) *Señor Don Beltran Mathieu, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, 2223 R Street. (Phone, North 8662.) *Señor Don Luis Illanes, counselor of embassy, 2721 Connecticut Avenue. (Phone, Columbia 8376.) Lieut. G. Montt, secretary of embassy, The Bachelor. *Señor Don Emilio Edwards, commercial counselor, 280 Broadway, New York City. *Lieut. Commander Horacio Mira, naval attaché, 280 Broadway, New York City. Señor Don Santiago de Toro, attaché. (Absent.) CHINA. (Office of the legation, 2001 Nineteenth Street. Phone, North 138.) Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, Nineteenth and Vernon Streets. *Mr. Yung Kwai, counselor of legation, 3312 Highland Avenue, Cleveland Park. (Phone, Cleveland 918.) Capt. Teh-Yuen Lu, naval attaché, Falkstone Courts. (Absent.) Mr. Hsiaochang Sze-Ping, second secretary. Mr. Pih Min-Yu, third secretary. Mr. Lao Wei-Shiu, third secretary. Mr. Pan Francis Shah, attaché. (Absent.) Mr. Hong Nien Tong, attaché. Lieut. Chu Fong Lin, assistant naval attaché. COLOMBIA. (Office of the legation, 1327 Sixteenth Street. Phone, Main 8611.) *Dr. Carlos Adolfo Urueta, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, 1327 Sixteenth Street. (Phone, Franklin 1375.) Señor Don Carlos Uribe, jr., secretary of legation, Rauscher's. (Phone, Franklin 7470.) Señor Don Alfredo Michelsen, second secretary, Rauscher's. (Phone, Franklin 6349.) COSTA RICA. (Office of the legation, 2230 California Street. Phone, North 6256.) *Señor Dr. Don Octavio Béeche, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary. Señor Don Jorge Béeche, attaché. CUBA. (Office of the legation, 2630 Sixteenth Street. Phone, Columbia 7984.) *Dr. Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, 2630 Sixteenth Street. *Dr. Arturo Padró y Almeida, secretary of legation, The Brighton. Dr. José T. Barón, second secretary, 2400 Sixteenth Street. *Mr. P. A. Bonet, commercial attaché, The Adelphia. (Absent.) *Lieut. José Van der Gucht, naval attaché. (Absent.) Mr. Enrique Dolz Blanco, attaché. (Absent.) CZECHOSLOVAKIA. (Office of the legation, 1734 N Street. Phone, Main 6652.) †Dr. Bedřich Štépánek, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, 1734 N Street. *Mr. Karel Halla, counselor of legation, 2347 Ashmead Place. (Phone, North 10033.) SPECIAL MISSION. Mr. Stanislav Spaček, C. E., technical attaché, 1731 Church Street. (Phone, North 9364.) *Dr. Antonin Sun, social welfare attaché, 3134 Nineteenth Street. (Phone, Columbia 9359-J.) *Dr. Alois Stangler, commercial attaché, 2842 Twenty-seventh Street. (Phone, Columbia 954.) *Dr. Rudolf Kuráž, agricultural attaché, 2027 Park Road. (Phone, Columbia 10289.) |