TAX RATES ON INCOMES OF $3,000 OR LESS 31... $ $ 63 24 $ 7501 750... 775 775.... 800 800.... 825 825.... 850 850.... 875 975 900 900. 925 925.... 9501 950.... 975 375.... 1.000 1.000.. 1,025 1.025.. 1,050 1,050.. 1,075 1,075, 1.100 1.100. 1,1251 1,125, 1,150 1,150.. 1,175 1,1751 1,200 1,200.. 1,225 1,225.11 1,250 1,250. 1.275 1,275.. 1,300 1.300.. 1,325 1.325.. 1,350 1.350., 1,375 1,375.. 1,4001 1,400.. 1,425 1,425.1 1.450 1,450..11,475 1,475..! 1,500 $1,500, $1,525 1,525. 1,550 2,250 $2,275.. $2,300 $130 132 134 137 139 141 143 145 147 150 152 154 156 158 160 163 165 167 169 172 174 177 180 183 186 189 191 194 197 29 31 95 87 89 91 93 96 98 100 102 104 106 109 111 113 115 117 119 122 124 126 118 33 99 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 117 119 121 123 56 58 60 The above rates are available if the gross income is $3,000 or less and consists wholly of one or more of the following: Salary, wages, compensation for personal services, dividends, interest, rent, annuities, or royalties. Corporation United States Income Tax Returns Source: The United States Bureau of Internal Revenue 1939 1938 1 1937 1936 1935 Returns with net income: Number of returns, corporation's own stock...... Returns with no net income: Number of returns... corporation's own stock... 199,479 169.884 192,028 203,161 164,231 105,457,187 80.068,303 108,989,095 104,763,7551 77.441.306 8,826,713 6,525,979 9,634,837 9,478,241 5,164,723 1,216,450 853,578 1,232,837) 1.169,765 710.156 15,806 5,988 43.335 21,613 24,969 5,562,273 4,780,202 7,308,774 7,179,220 4,651,002 270,1381 301,148 285.810 275.696 312.882 26,977,788 39,927,538) 32,977,981 27,514,1781 36,494,664 2,092,148 2,853,098 2,280,846 2,152,024 3,468.774 184,466 233,231) 205,243 2 00,112 1.289,613 46,343) 49,4691 51.259 51,922) 56,318 Returns with net income: Number of returns..... corporation's own stock. Returns with no net income: Number of returns.................. corporation's own stock.... 145,101 109,786 82.646 175,898 221,420 02,920,954 46,752,366 31,707,963 52.051.035 89.561,495 4,275,197 2,985,972 2,153,113 3,683,368 6,428 813 588,3751 416,093 285,576 398,994 711,704 7.6731 6,976 3,822,599 2,385,889 2,320,386 3,871,880 6.823,050 324,703 337,056) 369.238) 283,806) 241.616 37.910 299 36.890.055 49,375,775) 65,464,204) 46.500.564 4,181,027 5,533,339 7,796,687 6,970,913 4,877,595 1,036,7811 741.570 1,565,215 2,279,203) 1.361.191 59,094) 57,238) 56,752) 66,700) 55,700 Returns by Industrial Groups-Gross income (net income in parentheses), mining and quarrying, $1.712.464.000 ($250,590.000); manufacturing, $49.983.326.000 ($3.948,328,000); public utilities, $9,132,441.000 ($1,523,801,000); trade (wholesale), $ 16,559,117,000 ($397,173,000); trade (retail), $15,195,932,000 ($526,902,000). Trade not allocable, $2,744,969,000 ($106,597,000); service, $2,265.445,000 ($179,973,000); finance, insurance, real estate and leasors of real property. $5,900,267,000 ($1,776,154,000)construction, $1,470, 281,000 ($70,244,000); agriculture, forestry, and fishery, $419,972,000 ($40,461,000). U. S. Customs and Internal Revenue Receipts, by Years Source: The United States Treasury Year Internal Dollars Dollars 1880....186,522,065 123,981,916||1916.. 213,185,846 512,723,288/1929.... 602,262,7862.939,054,375 1890....229,668,585 142,594,696 1917.. 225,962,393 809,393,640||1930.... 587,000,903 3.040.145.733 1900.... 233,164,871 295,316,107 | 1918.. 179,998,383 3,698,955,8211931.... 378,340,663 2,428, 228, 754 1905..... 261,798,857 234,187,970 1919.. 184,457,8673,850,150,078|1932... 327,752,291 1,557,729,043 1906.... 300,251,878 249, 102,738 1920.. 322,902,650 5,407,580,252 1933.... 250,747.992 1,619,839,224 1907.... 332,233.363 269,664,0231921... 308,564,391 4,595,357,062||1934. 313,434.302 2,672.239.194 1908.... 286,113,130 251,665,950 1922 356,443,3873,197,451,0831935... 343,353,034 3,299,435,572 1909.... 300.711.934 246,212,7191 1923.. 561.928,867 2.621.745,2271936.. 386.811.594 3.520,208,381 1910... 333,683,445 289,957,220 1924. 1545,637.504 2,796.179,257||1937.... 486.356,599 4,653.195,315 1911.... 314,497,071 322,526,300 1925... 547.561.000 2.584,140,268|1938.... 359,187,249 5.658.765.314 1912.... 311,321,672 321,615,8951926... 579,430.093 2,835,999,8921939.... 318,837 3115,181,573.952 1913.... 318.891.396 344,424,454|1927.. 605,499.983 2.865.683.130 1940... 350,851,573 5,340,452,346 1914... 292,320,015 380,008,894 |1928 ... 568,986,1882.790.535,538 1941. 392,233,153 7,370,108,377 1915.... J209,786,672 415.681.024) Figures showing internal revenue receipts since 1934 include Agricultural Adjustment tax collections(1934) $371,422,886; (1935) $526,222,358: (1936) $71,637,207. Total Income Payments in U. S. by Years and Types Source: United States Department of Commerce (Figures show millions of dollars) | 1929 | 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 | 1935 | 1936 | 1937 | 1938 | 1939 | 1940 Type Total....: 82,23274,554 63,463 49,207 46.717 53,874 58,618 67,988 72.162 66,433 70.779 75,512 Net salaries & wages. . 52,098 47,232 39,680 30,726 28,346 32,238 35,172 39,441 44,010 40,515 43,726 47,463 Other labor income... 1.026 1,121 2.241 1.737 2.301 3,203 3.5181 5,351 3.754 4,7931 4.601 4.609 Entrepreneurial inc... 13,927 11,836 9,259 7,154 7.562 9,082 10.230 11,616 12,556 11,219 11,830 12313 Dividends, int., etc...115,181|14,365 12,283 9,590 8.508 9.351 9.698 11.580 11.8421 9.906110.622 11.127 129 224) 221 146 161 235 524 Alabama. 790 848 643 509 423 394 538 569 683 7061 661 698 748 229 240 558 414 326 297 275 3491 382 4481 463 452 478 494 5,3391 5,011 4,342 3,397 3,252 3.6401 4,042 4.834) 5.1581 4,885 5,215 5,680 6061 604 511 377 370 421 462 548 602 5471 590 621 1,482 1,371 1,213 950 903 1,014 1,105 1,273 1,371 1,217 1,322 1,477 186 173 132 126 194 210 179 211 224 625 634 611 545 479 5381 612 741 772 763 798 845 738 672 589 471 446 544 606 7361 805 781 838) 888 961 802 6681 555 550 693) 757 873 904 871 922 1.006 214 167 123 134 165 186 220 245 220 234 248 6,777 5,826 4,764 3,541 3,333 3.783 4.125 4.841 5,205 4,701 5.098 5,462 1,901 1,655 1,383 1,039 1,023 1,224 1,351 1,628 1,764 1.576 1735 1.890 1.307 1,292 1,019 683 717 817 929 1,111 1,101 1.080 1.140 1,197 956 895) 737 520 6131 666763 812 714 7101 753 966 832 693 566 521 644 713 835 880 827 859 941 850 747 654 515 488 586 635 732 801 830 453 445 394 313 304 330 360 404 416 386 4101 428 1,137 1,088 9881 787 737 830 885) 1,012 1,097 1,021 1,105 1,208 3,728 3,507 3,181 2,612 2,387 2,586 2,740 3,051 3,145 2,895 3,071 3,271 3,628 3,054 2.508 1.895 1,672 2,166 2,499 2.963 3,339 2.776 3.124 3,466 1,456 1,380 1,191 897 867 1.002 1,123 1,324 1,394 1,3201 1,384 1.473 5401 4101286) 264 254 330 359 447 43014181 444 427 2,176 2,013 1,714 1.327 1.419 1,519 1,753 1,810 1,704 1.797 1.890 346286 237 171 179 244 288 324 280 3001 325 728 746 619 379 410 504 498 585 5181 550 585 81 75 69 54 80 91 851 96 106 3001 282 258 203 1991 224 237 255 269 256 266 275 3,231 3,091 2.736 2,197 1.977 2,176 2,317 2,620 2,857 2,618 2.784 3,011 149 138 122 8996 126 1371 164 177 166 174190 4,178 13,382 11,586 9,107 8,428 9,272 9,814 11,023 11,402 10,638/11,025/11,543 997 836 722 5961 642 8278761 989 1,060 1,020 1.104 1,136 293 247173 123 146 165 187 215 229 205 226 247 4,9101 4,322 3.632 2.696 2,614 3,091 3,425 4,050 4,393 3,824 4,1771 4.453 1,068 85817201 531 548 613 681 768 844 778 794 828 6201 5-14 461 354 340 396 462 559 599 566 601 629 392 521 469) 389 3331 277 296 3771 403 468 504 481 509 534 3001 291 239 132 152 182 197 236 238 248 831) 876 949 250 268 2161 1961 174 137 126 1421 154 1761 177 163 174195 1,009 899 798 674) 627 755 824 952 997 958 1,034 1,135 1,074 1.006 821 625 610 791 967 1,015 977 1.0411 1,101 8001 709 609 474 465 5801 617| 724 7601 694 725 764 1,903 1,677 1,382 1,051 1,003 491 1.313 1.539 1.639 1.498 1.5711 1,690 1591 1471 1281 931961 114 4112711471 1491 1401 1551 162 318 604 601 60 71 Ohio........... 478/ 2181 220 Oklahoma.. Oregon... Pennsylvania.. Rhode Island South Carolina. South Dakota.. Tennessee...... Texas...... Utah...... Verinont.... Virginia, Washington.. West Virginia. Wisconsin. Wyoming 714) 1. World's Record Fish Caught by Rod and Reel Source: International Game Fish Association and Field and Stream Year Where Caught Santa Catalina, Calir. 1937 Passagrille, Fla. Bahama Islands Bass, Calil. Black Sea .... 1916 Santa Catalina, Calle Bass, Ca. White Sea..... 1937 Coronado Islands, Mexico Bass, Channel.. 1929 Chincoteague, Va. Bass, Large-mouth Black 1932 Montgomery Lake, Ga Bass, Sea ..... On New York Bass, Small-mouth Black.. 1932 Oakland, Fla. Bass, Striped 1913 Vineyard Sound, Mass. Blackfish or Tautog. 1937 Sheepshead Bay, LI Bluefish 1974 Cohasset Narrows, Mass Bonefish .. 1919 Bimini, Bahamas Carp. 1930 Rappah annock R., Va. 1935 Bimini, Bahamas 1930 Tabiti Waianae, Oahu, T. H. 1925 Suri City. N. J. 1595 Of New York 1923 Sarasota, Florida 1939 Cat Cay, Bahamas 1926 Bay of Islands, N. Zealand 1930 Tahiti 1931 Balboa, Calif. 1938 Miami Fla 1940 Lake St. Clair, Mich. Keokuk, Iowa Perch, Yellow..... 1565 312 Bordentown, N. J. Pickerel...... 1935 MacGregor Lake, P. Q Pike, Great Northern 1940 Sucandagua Reservoir, NY Pike, Wall-eyed ..... 1933 High Lake, Wis. 1929 Miami Beach, Fla. 1935 Galapagos Islands 1928 Tanaely, Norway 1910 Umpqua R, Oregon 1907 Sebago Lake, Maine 1939 Galveston, Texas 1939 Port Lincoln, So. Austral. 798 Bay of Islands, New Zealand Shark, Porbeagle.... 1936 Egmont Key, Fla. 1937 Bay of Islands, New Zealand Shark, Tiger..... 1939 Sydney H'd., Austral. 1940 Tocopilla, Chile 1938 Panuco R, Mexico Nipigon R , Ontario Trout, Brown.. 1860 Loch Awe, Scotland Trout, Cut-throat. 1925 Pyramid Lake, Nevada Trout, Lake....... 1930 Lake Athapapuskow, Manitoba Trout, Rainbow 1914 Skycomish R, Wash. 1930 Chehalis R, Wash. 1940 Ipswich Bay, Mass. 1939 Waianae, Oahu, T. H. 1936 Tahiti 1935 Bird Island, Oahu, T.H. 1933 Peconic Bay, NY. 12 St. Lucie Inlet, Fla 1938 Bermagul, Austral. Edenton, N. C. Shark, Man-eater 1928 Shark, Whale... Rainbow.. Steelhead. 1903 * Brown..... 1932 1912 1934 D'y'n. F'th Scot Wahoo... 1935 Petersburg, Ala Heakiish...... Fisheries of the United States and Alaska Source: United States Bureau of Fisheries. Fishing men Products Dollars 18.712 625 (20,964) 663,866,000 19,509,000 (6.855,000) Middle Atlantic States (1939).. 7.740 436 (8,940) 280,052,000 7.397,000 (3.258,000) Chesapeake Bay States (1939).. 14,718 312 (7.185) 323,853,000 7,197,000 (4,452,000) South Atlantic and Gull States (1939 30,136 1.136 (13.226) 627,917,000 13,905,000 (8.083.000) Pacific Coast States (1939).... 25,002 1,436 (42,974) 1,713,826,000 27,417,000 (1,996,000) Lake States (1939).. 7,390 478 (6,075) 85,235,000 6,762,000 (9,000) Mississippi River and Tributaries (1939) 15,884 82,382,000 2,897.000 (840,000) Alaska (1939)...... 11,743990 (13,541) 666,397,000 11,458,000 (128,000) Total .............................. 131,325 15,413 (112,905) 4,443,328,000 96,532,000 (25.421.0001 Figures in parentheses show fishing vessels tonnage; and, in value column, indicate value of shellfish Position of the Center of Population, 1790 to 1940 Source: United States Bureau of the Census Movement in Miles During West Preceding Deca de Longi- Approximate Location By Important Towas tode Line West North South 10 O 48.6 38.9 7.6 1790..39 16 30176 11 12/23 miles east of Baltimore, Md.. 1800..39 16 6 76 56 30 18 miles west of Baltimore, Md... * 40.8140.6 1810..39 11 30177 37 12 40 miles northwest by west of Wash 36.9 36.5 (in Va.). 1820..39 5 33 0 16 miles east of Moorefjeld, W. Va.... 50.5 50.1 1830.. 38 57 16 54/19 miles west-southwest of Moorefield, W. Va... 40.4 39.4 1840.. 39 2 180 18 0116 miles south of Clarksburg, W. Va..... 55.0 54.8 1850.. 81 19 023 mlles southeast of Parkersburg, W. Va.... 54.8 54.7 1860.. 48/20 mlles south by east of Chillicothe, Ohio.. 80.6 80.6 1870.. 42148 miles east by north of Cincinnati, Ohio.. 44.1 42.1 1880.. 84 39 40 8 miles west by south of Cincinnati, O. (In Ky.) 58.1 57.4 1890..39 11 85 32 53 20 miles east of Columbus, Ind.... W :: :............ 1900..399 3 54 6 miles southeast of Columbus, Ind...... 14.6 14.4 1910. 1 20 In the city of Bloomington, Ind...... 39.0 1920.. 8 1511.9 miles west of Whitehall. Owen County. Ind. 9.8 9.8 1930..393 45 87 8 62.9 miles northeast of Linton, Greene Co., Ind. 1 23.6 22.3 194038 56 54 87 22 35 2 miles southeast by east of Carlisle, Sullivan Co. Ind. . 13.0 1. 7.9 Since 1790 the center of population has moved 602 miles. The term "center of population," as used by the Census Bureau, is that point which may be considered as the center of gravity of the United States. In other words, the point upon which the United States would balance. if it were a rigid plane without weight and the population distributed thereon, with each individual being assumed to have equal weight and to exert an influence on a central point proportional to his distance from the point. World Typewriting Records Words Events per Min. 1941 Margaret Hamma.... Brooklyn, N. Y. j1 Hour Professional Event. 149 Margaret Hamina. Brooklyn, N. Y.. . Women's Professional Event....! 149 Margaret Hamma... Brooklyn, NY.. 149 Helen Sayer..... New York City.. 129 Helen Sayer... New York City... 30-Minute Transcription Event... 107 Velms Crismon.. Tacoma, Wash.. *128 Velma Crismon.. Tacoma, Wash.. *128 Claude Smith.... Seattle, Wash.... *112 Dorothy Whitcomb Danville, Ind.... * 76 Minna Turnbull.. Cleveland, Ohio... | 150 Word Shorthand (all divisions) Dorothy Whitcomb........Danville, Ind..... 120 Word Shorthand (all divisions).. 1940 Margaret Hamma.. Brooklyn, N. Y.........120-Minute Novice Typing Cleveland, Ohio... 106 Velma Crismon.. Tacoma, Wash... *113 Velma Crismen..... Tacoma, Wash.. High School Amateur Typing ... *113 Velma Crismon....... ...Tacoma, Wash..... (High School Novice Transcription. 86 1939 Marjorie Eisenegger........ Cleveland, Ohio... ...130-Minute Transcription Event.......... 101 *For 15 minutes. Population, Worldwide, by Religious Beliefs * 73 # 39 116 ...... Catholics: 338,385,939 Orthodox.... 1.208.157. 112,447,6691 8,106,071 5,868,0891 127,629.986 Protestants... 657,481 81,767,054 4,422,777 2,782,864) 8,372,250 i35,000,893 Total...... 87,263,348 61,493,624 398,159,546 21,742,261 15,517,025 1,684,014 585,859,818 Jews.......... 4,409,7121 26.954 9.372.666 572.930 542,869 266,958 15,192,089 Mohammedans. 1,400 5,672,225 138,299,144 55,538,211 21,467,868 220,978,848 Others...... 79.020.577 22.134.607 137.981,585 956,607,018 46,868,506 1,318.914.254 Total....... 83,431,689| 22,161,561153,026,4761.095,479,092 132,383,041 68,603,332 1.555,085,191 Grand total.... (170,695,037) 83,655,185/551,186,022 1,117,221,353 147,900,066 70,287,346 2,140,945,009 Orthodox (Eastern) Catholics includes Russian, Greek, Albanian, Bulgarian, Rumanian, Serbian, Fly Lights Itself Fore and Aft, Eats Spiders A fly that spins & web for catching spiders and web. When it grows up and becomes a fully deother insects was described (Dec. 28. 1940) before veloped winged adult it becomes a mild veretarian. feeding harmlessly on mushrooms, Dr. Fulton the meeting of the Entomological Society of reported. The incredible insect is luminous like a America in Philadelphia by Dr. B. B. Fulton, of firefly or glow worm; only it goes the firefly one North Carolina State College. The fly, strangely better by carrying lights both fore and aft. Its enough, plays its spider-like role only when it is front segment and its five rear segments shine with still in the larva stage, when it looks very much a weird blue light. The fly was named platyura like a small worm. At that time the larva de- fultoni in honor of Dr. Fulton by its discoverer, vours small spiders and other prey caught in its | Dr. Elizabeth Fisher. a fellow entomologist. Democratic National Committee Kemmes Aid Duane, Jainalosing (Headquarters, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D. C.) Chairman, Edward J Flynn, Washington, D. C.; Treasurer, Richard J. Reynolds; Publicity Director, Charles Michelson; Sergeant-at-Arms, Edwin A. Halsey Mrs. W. P. Stuart, Phoenix Mrs. E. W. Frost, Texarkana California..... Culbert Olson, Sacramento....... Mrs. Helen G. Douglas, Los Angeles Mrs. Marguerite P. Thompson, Sallda Miss Mary Coughlin, Stratford Mrs. Marguerite Bodziak, Wilmington Florida..... Paul A. Brown, West Palm Beach, Mrs. Enid Broward Hardee, Jacksonville Georgia.... E. D. Rivers, Lakeland........... Mrs. Virginia Polhill Price, Louisville Idaho..... Carl E. Brown, McCall Mrs. Emma Alexander Simons, Boise Mrs. Elizabeth A. Conkey, Chicago Mrs. Samuel M. Ralston, Indianapolis Mrs. Mary S. Kelleher, Fort Dodge Kansas.... Lynn Brodrick, Marysville...... rs. Georgia N. Clark, Richland Kentucky Keen Johnson, Frankfort. rs. T. C. Carroll, Shepherdsville Mrs. Roland B. Howell, Thibodaux Mrs. Katherine Hickson, Hampden Highlands Maryland......W. Preston Lane, Jr., Hagerstown... Mrs. Edward J. Colgan, Baltimore Massachusetts. James M. Curley, Jamaica Plains .. Miss Margaret O'Riordan, Jamaica Plalas Michigan...... Edmund C. Shields, Lansing ...... Mrs. Clara D. Van Auken, Detroit Minnesota..... John P. Erickson, Duluth... Mrs. Ida McCabe Kayser, St. Paul Mississippi.,.. Louis M. Jiggitts, Jackson. Mrs. Mary Louise Kendall, Natchez Missouri.... James P. Aylward, Kansas City Mrs. Lawrence McDaniel, St. Louis Montana... 10. S. Warden, Great Falls, Mrs. W. W. Hamilton, Dodson Nebraska...... James. C. Quigley, Valentine...... Mrs. Evelyn A. Ryan, Grand Island Nevada..... Edward W. Clark, Las Vegas Mrs. J. F. McElroy, Wells New. Hamp.... Alvin A. Lucier, Nashua..... Mrs. Agnes Collins Dunn, Concord New Jersey ....Frank Hague, Jersey City ...... Mrs. James Billington, Jersey City New Mexico... A. T. Hannett, Albuquerque... Mrs. Luella McGaffey Brown, Roswell New York. .... Edward J. Flynn, New York City Mrs. William H. Good, Brooklyn No. Carolina... Clyde R. Hoey, Shelby... Miss Beatrice Cobb, Morganton Mrs. Daphne Nygaard, Jamestown Mrs. Mildred R. Jaster, Columbus Mrs, John Catlett. Tulsa Oregon........ Howard F. Latourette, Portland... Mrs. Emily F. Edson, Portland Pennsylvania.. David Lawrence, Pittsburgh, ..., Mrs. Emma Guttey Miller, Slippery Rock Rhode Island.. Theo. Francis Green (Sen.). Wash., rs. Margaret M. Sullivan, Providence So. Carolina... Burnet R. Maybank, Columbia...... Mrs. C. L. Wheeler, Dillon So. Dakota ....W. W. Howes, Washington, D. C.. Mrs. Esther Jones, Redfield Tennessee..... Edward H. Crump, Memphis Mrs. Albert E. Hill, Nashville Mrs. Clara Driscoll, Corpus Christi Mrs. James H. Wolte, Salt Lake City Miss Ann Powers, Bennington Virginia.... E. R. Combs, Richmond.... Mrs. John Garland Pollard, Richmond Washington... Ed. A. Carroll, Wenatchee. Mrs. Jeanette Testu, Seattle Mrs. A. S. Booker, Bluefield • Mrs. P. J. Quealy, Kemmerer Alaska....... Oscar G. Olson, Juneau ..... Mrs. Bertha Perrine, Anchorage Canal Zone A. P. E. Doyle, Dr., Cristobal. Mrs. L. O. Keen, Balboa D. of C........ Malcolm S. McCopihe, Wash., D. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Washington, DC Hawail. John H. Wilson, Honolulu ......, Mrs. L. L. McCandless, Honolulu Philippines, Robt. E. Manley, Naga, Camerlines Sur Miss Bensie A. Dwyer, Manila Puerto Rico... W. R. Bennett, San Juan.... Mrs. Sarah A. Mendez, Santurce Virgin Isl.....Ralph Palewonsky, St. Thomas..... Miss (Corinne Barger, c/o Senator Tydings, I Washington, D. C. Socialist Party National Executive Committee (Headquarters, 303 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y.) (As of November, 1941) National Chairman, Norman Thomas, 20 LaGrange St., Boston, Mass.; Maynard Krueger, Gramercy Park, N. Y. City; National Vice Chair- 6630 University Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Harry Fleischman, David H. H. Felix, 1416 So. Penn Sq., Phila- man, 549 Randolph St., Chicago, Ill.; Ben Fischer, delphia, Pa.; National Secretary, Travers Clement. 82-46 119th St., Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y.; Aaron 303 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City; Administrative Sec Levenstein, 344 W. 24th St., N. Y. City: Albert retary, Robert Parker, 303 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City; Hamilton, 1914 G St., N.W., Washington, D. C.: Frank McCallister, 313 Palmer Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., Lillian Symes, 222 W. 23rd St., N. Y. City; Robin Jeffrey W. Campbell, c/o Socialist Party, 30 Myers, 303 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City. Socialist Labor Party National Committee (Headquarters, 61 Cliff Street, New York City) (As of November, 1941) National Secretary, Arnold Petersen, National Gramaticoff, and J. T. Evanich. Treasurer, Paul Herzel. New York State Executive Committee-M. KtonNational Executive Committee-J. W. Aiken, feld, Stephen Emery. J. Grossman, L. F. Guillotte. F. E. Passonno, I. Feinberg, James Sim, W. W. Rose Weinberger, J. Berlin, John Timm, S. Blurne, Cox, Herbert Steiner, Margaret Lipicky. Theo. 'Anna Epstein. State Secretary--Emil F. Teichert. Prohibition National Committee (Headquarters, 82 W. Washington St., Chicago) (As of November, 1941) Chairman-Edward E. Blake, 82 W. Washington W. Babson, Babson Park, Mass.; Edgar V. MoorSt. Chicago. Vice Chairman-William F. Varney, man, Quincy, Ill.; Dr. D. Leigh Colvin, New York: Rockville Centre, N. Y. Secretary, Hugh A. White, Mrs. J. W. Shankland, St. Louis, Mo. Charles L. Detroit, Mich. Treasurer, Wil D. Martin, Has Hill, Rosendale, Wisc.; Leo F. Jeanmene, Chicago brouck Heights, N. J. Ill.; Mrs. F. I. Johnson, St. Cloud, Fla. Executive Committee (including above)-Roger Communist Party National Committee 35 E. 12th St., N. Y. City; not amliated with the Communist Internationale The National Committee is headed by William Z. Foster, the Party's Chairman; Earl Browder, General Secretary. Membership, 80,327. |