! UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEAL. The U. S. Circuit Courts of Appeal consist of the District and Circuit Judges in the respective Circuits, gether with a Justice of the Supreme Court ased to that Circuit. The Justices so assigned UNITED STATES Address. District. Name. Alabama, north. Charles B. KennamerBirmingham. Alabama, mid..Grady Reynolds.. Montgomery. Alabama, south Nich. Stallworth. ..Mobile. Alaska Div. No. 1... Arthur G. Shoup .Juneau. California, nor..G. J. Hatfield. .D. J. Reinhardt. Dist. of Col. Peyton Gordon. Tucson. Little Rock. San Francisco. Los Angeles. Ancon. Denver. Florida, south.. William M. Gober...Tampa. Hartford. Wilmington. Washington. Florida, north. Fred C. Cubberly. Pensacola. Georgia, north..Clint W. Hager. Atlanta. are, by Circuits 1st, Holmes; 2d, Stone; 3d, Brandels; 4th, Chief Justice Taft; 5th, Sanford; 6th, McReynolds: 7th, Butler; 8th, Van Devanter: 9th, Sutherland. Name. W. D. Rankin. Address. .Helena. .Reno. ATTORNEYS. James C. Kinsler....Omaha. Pennsylv'a,mid. Andrew B. DunsmoreSunbury. P'nnsylv'a, west.John D. Meyer. Pittsburgh.. .San Juan. ..Providence.. So. Car., east...J. D. Ernest Meyer..Charleston. So. Car., west. .Jos. A. Tolbert. ....Greenville. South Dakota.. Olaf Eldem... ....Brookings. Tennessee, east. George C. Taylor....Knoxville. Nashville. Memphis. Fort Worth. Texas, southern Henry M. Holden...Houston. Texas, eastern.. Randolph Bryant....Sherman. Texas, western.. John D. Hartman. San Antonio. Charles M. Morris...Salt Lake City .Harry B. Amey. .Burlington. Utah. Vermont. Virginia, easternPaul W. Kear.. Virginia, west...J. C. Shaffer.. Wash'gton, eastR. C. Fox.. West Va.,north Arthur Arnold. Norfolk. Roanoke. Spokane. Parkersburg. Milwaukee. Wash'gton, west. Thomas P. Revelle...Seattle. West Va., south.Elliott Northcott.. .Huntington. Wisconsin, east. Roy L. Morse. Wisconsin, west. Wm. H. Dougherty..Madison. Wyoming......A. D. Walton.......Cheyenne. UNITED STATES MARSHALS. Address. Alabama, north.Thos. J. Kennamer..Birmingham. Alabama, mid... Douglas Smith......Montgomery. Alabama, south.J. W. Van Heuvel...Mobile. Alaska Nevada Address. .Helena. .Carson City. .Concord. Dennis H. Cronin...Omaha. New HampshireA. J. Chretien. Pennsylv'a, west. James C. McGregor. .Pittsburgh. Maryland. .George W. Collier. Baltimore. Michigan, west. Martin Brown.. Grand Rapids. .Edward Rustad. Mississippi,nor. Charles R. Ligon.. Mississippi, sou. James C. Tyler. Missouri, east..T. W. Hukrlede. Missouri, west.. Ass W. Butler.. St. Paul. Kansas City. Wash'gton,cast. David T. Ham. Wash'gton, west. E. B. Benn.. West Va., north. Louis Buchwald. West Va., south.Siegel Workman. Wisconsin, east. Richard J. White....Milwaukee. Wisconsin, west. James E. Harris. Madison. Wyoming......Hugh L. Patton.....Cheyenne. FEDERAL TERRITORIAL JUDGES. Alaska: Dist. Judge-Thomas M. Reed, Juneau; G. J. Lomen, Nome; Elmer E. Ritchie, Valdez; Cecil H. Clegg, Fairbanks. Canal Zone: Dist. Juage-Guy H. Martin, Ancon. Hawali: Sup. Court-Ch. Justice, Antonio M. Perry, Honolulu; As. Justices, James J. Banks, Honolulu; Charles F. Parsons, Honolulu. Circuit Court-First cir.: Frank Andrade, Honolulu; Edward K. Massee. Honolulu; Albert M. Cristy, Honolulu; J. R. Desha, Honolulu. Second cir.: Daniel H. Case, Wailuku, Maui. Third cir.: J. Wesley Thompson, Kailua. Fourth cir.: Homer L. Ross, Hilo. Fifth cir.: Wm. C. Achi jr.. Lihue. U. S. District Judges (term 6 years) John T. De Bolt, Honolulu; William T. Rawlins, Honolulu. Porto Rico: Sup. Court-Ch. Justice, Emilio del SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT-Chic UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION. Chairman-Thomas O. Marvin. Vice Chairmen-Alfred P. Dennis, Edward P. Costigan, Henry H Glassle, Edgar B. Brossard. Sherman J. Lowell. Secretary John F. Bethune. } FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. (As of Nov. 26, 1926.) Ex-Officio Members-A. W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, Chairman; J. W. McIntosh, Comp-J. troller of the Currency. Appointive Members Governor-D. R. Crissinger; Vice Governor-Edmund Platt; other members Adolph C. Miller, Charles S. Hamlin, George R. James, Edward H. Cunningham. Secretary-Walter L. Eddy: Assistant SecretariesC. Noell, E. M. McClelland; Fiscal Agent-Wm. M Imlay: General Counsel-Walter Wyatt; Chief Federa Reserve Examiners-J. F. Herson; Actg. Director, Dit Research and Statistics-E. A. Goldenweiser; Chie Div. Bank Operations-E. L. Smead. GEOGRAPHIC BOARD. UNITED STATES Chairman-Frank Bond, General Land Office, Department of the Interior. Secretary-James McCormick, Geological Survey. Department of the Interior. Will C. Barnes. Forest Service. Department of Agriculture. Clarence E. Batschelet, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. Capt. W. S. Crosley, Hydrographer, Department of the Navy. J. N. B. Hewitt, Ethnologist, Smithsonian Institution. Edward A. Huse, Government Printing Office. Col. Lawrence Martin, Library of Congress. CITY. New York. Lieut. Col. John C. Pegram, General Staff, Wa Department. George R. Putnam, Bureau of Lighthouses, De partment of Commerce. Lieut. Col. A. C. Roberts, Topographer, Poe Office Department. Dr. Helen M. Strong, Bureau of Foreign an Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce. By executive order of Aug. 10, 1906, the officia title of the United States Board on Geographi Names was changed to United States Geographi Board, and its duties enlarged. The board passe on all unsettled questions concerning geographi names which arise in the departments, as well a determines, changes, and fixes place names withi the United States and its insular possessions, an any name suggested by any officer of the Govern ment must be referred to the board before publi cation. The decisions of the board are to be ac cepted by all the departments of the Government a standard authority. FEDERAL CUSTOMS OFFICIALS IN CHIEF CITIES. THE SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. THE SENATE. Terms of Senators end on March 4 of year preceding name. Salary of a Senator is $10,000 a year. Presiding Officer, the Vice-President, Charles G. Dawes, Rep., of Ill., salary $15,000. President pro tem., Senator George H. Moses, R., of New Hampshire; Secretary Edwin P. Thayer, R., of Ind. Tems Expire. Senators. ALABAMA. P. O. Address. | Terms Birmingham. .. Lafayette Prescott. Jonesboro. San Francisco. Denver. Simsbury. Wilmington. Lakeland. Vienna. Gooding. Chicago. Indianapolis. .Ottumwa. Topeka. Covington. . Louisville. New Iberia. Portland. Baltimore. Baltimore. Fitchburg. .Springfield. .Big Rapids. .Minneapolis. New Albany. 1929. Lynn J. Frazier, R. 1929..Simeon D. Fess, R. OREGON. 1929.. David A. Reed, R.. RHODE ISLAND. 1929..Peter G. Gerry, D. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1927.. Peter Norbeck, R.. MISSOURI. WISCONSIN. 1929..James A. Reel, D 1927..Harry B. Hawes, D.. .Kansas City. Butte. Hoople. .Cooperstown. Yellow Springs . Delaware. Oklahoma Cy. Portland. Pittsburgh. Warwick. . Providence. Florence. .Columbla. Redfield. Memphis. ..Knoxville. Austin. Salt Lake Cy. . Provo. St. Albans. Chatham. Spokane. Seattle. Fairmont. MONTANA. 1929..Burton K. Wheeler, D. 1931.Thomas J. Walsh, D. The whole number of Senators is 96. Republicans, 53; Democrats, 42; Farmer-Labor, 1. Senator A. B. Robinson, R., Indiana, appointed to succeed Senator S. M. Ralston, D. (died Oct. 14, 1925), was elected to fill the unexpired term Nov. 2, 1926. Senator G. H. Williams, R., Missouri, was ap pointed to succeed Senator S. P. Spencer (died May 16, 1925), and Senator Harry B. Hawes, D., was elected Nov. 2, 1926, to fill the unexpired term. Senator G. P. Nye. R., North Dakota, was appointed to succeed Senator E. F. Ladd, R. (died June 22, 1925), and was elected to fill the unexpired term June 30, 1926. Senator R. M. La Follette jr., R., Wis., was elected Sept. 29, 1925, to succeed his father (died June 18, 1925). Senator David I. Walsh, D., Massachusetts, was elected to fill the unexpired term of Senator H. C. Lodge, R. (died Nov. 9, 1924), succeeding Senator W. M. Butler, R., who had been appointed Nov. 13, 1924, to fill the vacancy. Senator Daniel F. Steck, D., Iowa, was sworn in April 13, 1926, to fill the seat held by Senator Smith W. Brookhart, R., declared by the Senate not elected. Senator David W. Stewart, R., Iowa, was appointed to succeed Senator A. J. Cummins, R. (died July 30, 1926), and was elected to fill out the term Nov. 2, 1926. Senator A. R. Gould was elected Nov. 29, 1926, to fill out the term of Senator B. M. Fernald (died Aug. 23, 1926). Senator McKinley, R., Ill., (died Dec. 7, 1926). Dist. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Elected Nov. 4, 1924; terms from March 4, 1925 to March 4, 1927. Salary of members, $10,000 a year. SPEAKER.....Nicholas Longworth, Rep., of Ohio; salary $15,000 a year. Representative. 1 John McDuffie* 2 Lister Hill* 3 Henry B. Steagall* 4 Lamar Jeffers* ALABAMA. 5 William B. Bowling* 6 William B. Oliver. 7 Miles C. Allgood*. 8 Edward B. Almon 9 George Huddleston*....Dem..Birmingham. 10 William B. Bankhead*..Dem..Jasper. ILLINOIS Continued. Dist. Representatives. 22 Ed M. Irwin... Politics. P.O. Address. Rep...Belleville. 23 William W. Arnold* .Dem..Robinson. 24 Thomas S. Williams*... Rep... Louisville. 25 Edward E. Denison* .Rep...Marlon. 6 Richard N. Elliott*. 7 Ralph E. Updike sr 8 Albert H. Vestal*. .9 Fred S. Purnell*. 10 William R. Wood*. 11 Albert R. Hall. 12 David Hogg. 13 Andrew J. Hickey*. 1 William F. Kopp* 2 F. D. Letts. 3 T. J. B. Robinson* 4 Gilbert N. Haugen* 5 Cyrenus Cole* Dem..Scottsburg. Rep... Fort Wayne. IOWA. 6 C. William Ramseyer*.. 7 Cassius C. Dowell*. 8 Lloyd Thurston. 9 William R. Green*, 10 L. J. Dickinson*. 11 William D. Boles*. Rep...Mount Pleasant. Rep... Council Bluffs. 6 Arthur B. Rouse* 7 Virgil Chapman.. 8 Ralph Gilbert* 9 Fred M. Vinson* 10 Andrew J. Kirk.. 11 John M. Robsion* Dem..Burlington. Dem..Paris. Dem..Shelbyville. .Dem..Louisa. .Rep...Jenkins. Rep... Barbourville. 7 William P. Connery jr. Dem..Lynn. 8 Frederick W. Dallinger..Rep...Cambridge. 9 Charles L. Underhill... Rep...Somerville. 10 John J. Douglass.......Dem..Boston. 11 George H. Tinkham*... Rep... Boston. 12 James A. Gallivan* 13 Robert Luce* Dem..Boston. Rep... Waltham. 14 Louis A. Frothingham*. Rep... Easton. 15 Jos. W. Martin jr. 16 Charles L. Gifford* .Rep....North Attleboro ..Rep... .Cotult. |