UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, 1922. PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL AND DIPLOMATIC OFFICERS. THE EXECUTIVE. President-WARREN G. HARDING, Ohio, Secretary to the President-GEORGE B. CHRISTIAN, Jr., Ohio, THE CABINET.* Salary $75,000 7,500 12,000 Secretary of State CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, New York, Secretary of the Interior-ALBERT BACON FALL, New Mexico, 12,000 Second Assistant Secretary-Alvey A. Adee, District of Columbia, 5,000 4,500 4,500 Chief Clerk-Ben G. Davis, Nebraska, 4,500 3,000 Solicitor-Frederick K. Nielsen, Nebraska, Economic Adviser-Arthur C. Millspaugh, (Consular Service), Michigan, 5,000 Chief, Bureau of Appointments-Miles M. Shand, New Jersey, Chief, Bureau of Accounts and Disbursing Clerk-William McNeir, District of 4,500 3,500 3,000 3,500 Chief, Diplomatic Bureau-Worthington E. Stewart (Acting), Ohio, 2,500 3,500 Chief, Division of Far Eastern Affairs--John Van A. MacMurray, District of Columbia, Chief, Division of Publications and Editor of the Department-Gaillard Hunt, Virginia, 4,500 4,500 3,625 3,000 Chief, Division of Political and Economic Information-Prentiss B. Gilbert, New York, Chief, Division of Passport Control-Philip Adams, (Consular Officer), Massachusetts. Chief, Division of Near Eastern Affairs-Allen W. Dulles, (Diplomatic Secretary), Chief, Division of Mexican Affairs-Matthew E. Hanna, (Diplomatic Secretary), Conn- Chief, Division of Russian Affairs-DeWitt C. Poole (Consular Officer), Illinois, 4,000 3,625 5,000 4,000 4,000 3,500 3,000 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretary in charge of Internal Revenue Service and Customs Service Under Secretary in charge of Fiscal Bureaus, Farm Loan Bureau and Secret Service Assistant Register of the Treasury-Frank A. DeGroat, Michigan, Commissioner of Internal Revenue-David H. Blair, North Carolina, 2,500 10,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 *Arranged in the order of succession named in the Presidential Succession Act of January 19, 1886, but the Secretaries of Agriculture, of Commerce and of Labor are not included in said Act. as their departments were made executive departments and the Secretaries cabinet officers after the passage of the Succession Act. Vice Will H. Hays, of Indiana, who resigned Salary. Director of the Mint-F. E. Scobey, Texas, Solicitor of the Treasury-Lawrence Becker, Indiana, Assistant Director, Bureau of the Budget-Royall O. Kloeber, District of Columbia, 10,000 7,500 10,000 10,000 Commissioner of Public Debt-William S. Broughton, Illinois, Chief, Division of Bookkeeping and Warrants-M. J. O'Reilly, California, Chief, Division of Printing and Stationery-Frederick F. Weston, Iowa, Chief, Division of Secret Service-W. H. Moran, District of Columbia, Supervising Architect-(Vacancy), Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits-Robert G. Hand, Mississippi, 10.000 WAR DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretary-J. Mayhew Wainwright, New York, 10,000 The Adjutant General-Major General Peter C. Harris, Georgia, Private Secretary to Secretary of War-John W. Martyn, Massachusetts, Quartermaster General-Major General Harry L. Rogers, Michigan, Judge Advocate General-Major General Enoch H. Crowder, Missouri, 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 Chief of Bureau of Insular Affairs-Major General Frank McIntyre, Alabama, Chief of Chemical Warfare Service-Brigadier General Amos A. Fries, Wisconsin, Assistant Attorney General-William W. Hoppin. New York (in Customs Division, 9,000 8,000 7,500 Assistant Attorney General-Albert Ottinger, New York, Assistant Attorney General-John W. H. Crim, New Jersey, 7,500 7,500 Assistant Attorney General-Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, California, 7,500 7,500 Attorney in charge of Pardons-James A. Finch, New York, Attorney in charge of Titles-Charles S. Lawrence, Tennessee, Solicitor of the Department of Labor-Theodore G. Risley, Illinois, Special Assistant to the Attorney General-Warren F. Martin, Pennsylvania, Assistant Chief Clerk-Mrs. Julia B. Rishel, Mississippi, Chief Clerk and General Administration Agent-Sims Ely, Arizona, 4.200 4,000 General Agent-John D. Harris, Nebraska. Private Secretary and Assistant to the Attorney General-Katherine M. Carroll, Ohio, 3,000 3,600 4,000 Disbursing Clerk-Don O. Fees, Nebraska, Chief of Division of Accounts-H. J. McClure, New York, 5,000 Vermont, 3,000 2,000 Director,. Bureau of Investigation-William J. Burns, New York, 2,750 7,500 2,500 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. First Assistant Postmaster General- John H. Bartlett, New Hampshire, 5,000 Personnel Officer-Robert S. Regar, Pennsylvania, Third Assistant Postmaster General-Warren Irving Glover, New Jersey, Superintendent, Division of Postmasters' Appointments-Lorel N. Morgan, West Vir ginia, 2,250 3,000 Salary. Superintendent, Division of Post Office Service-William R. Spilman, Kansas, Superintendent, Division of Railway Adjustments-William E. Triem, Ohio, Superintendent, Division of Equipment and Supplies-George Landick, Jr., Indiana, General Superintendent, Division of Railway Mail Service-Walter H. Riddell, Illinois, Superintendent, Division of Stamps-Michael L. Eidsness, Jr., Iowa, NAVY DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretary-Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, New York, Judge Advocate General-Rear Admiral Julian L. Latimer, West Virginia, Chief Clerk-Frank S. Curtis, Ohio, Chief of Naval Operations-Admiral Robert E. Coontz, Missouri, Chief, Bureau of Yards and Docks-Rear Admiral Luther E. Gregory (CEC), New Chief, Pureau of Navigation-Rear Admiral Thomas Washington, North Carolina, Ohio, Chief, Bureau of Engineering Rear Admiral John K. Robison Michigan, Chief, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts-Rear Admiral David Potter (SC), New Jersey, .... Chief, Bureau of Aeronautics-Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, South Carolina, Director of Naval Intelligence Captain Luke McNamee, Rhode Island, Commandant of the Marine Corps Major General John A. Lejeune, Louisiana, Superintendent, Naval Observatory-Captain William D. MacDougall, New York, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. First Assistant Secretary-Edward C. Finney, Kansas, 5,000 4,500 Executive Administrative Assistant-Charles V. Safford, New Mexico, 5,000 4,000 ....... Assistant to the Secretary-Morgan R. Brock, District of Columbia, 4,000 2,750 2,500 5,000 5.000 5,000 6,000 5,000 6,000 7,500 6,000 4,500 10,000 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Assistant Secretary-Charles W. Pugsley, Nebraska, 5,000 5,000 Chief Clerk-Robert M. Reese, District of Columbia, Assistant to the Secretary in charge of Packers and Stockyards Administration- 4,000 6,500 Chief Personnel Officer-Percy L. Gladmon, District of Columbia, Chief, Weather Bureau-Charles F. Marvin, Ohio, 5,000 Assistant Chief, Weather Bureau-Charles C. Clark, Pennsylvania, 5,000 3,250 5,000 Chief, Bureau of Entomology-Leland O. Howard, New York, Acting Chief, Bureau of Chemistry-Walter G. Campbell, Kentucky, Associate Chief, Bureau of Plant Industry-Karl F. Kellerman, Ohio, 5,000 Chief, Bureau of Biological Survey-E W. Nelson, Arizona, Assistant Chief, Bureau of Entomology-Charles L. Marlatt, Kansas, 5,000 4,500 Assistant Chief, Bureau of Biological Survey-Walter C. Henderson, Montana, 4,090 Chief, Bureau of Public Roads-Thomas H. MacDonald, Iowa, Chief, Division of Accounts and Disbursements-Almerico Zappone, District of Columbia, 4,500 4,000 4,500 Chief, Bureau of Agricultural Economics-Henry C. Taylor, Wisconsin, 6,000 Director, Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory-Richard C. Tolman, Chairman, Insecticide and Fungicide Board-J. K. Haywood, New York, Associate Chief, Bureau of Agricultural Economics-Leon M. Estabrook, Texas, 5,000 4,500 3,500 4,500 4,500 2,000 District of 6,000 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. Salary. Assistant Secretary of Commerce Claudius H. Huston, Tennessee, $5,000 2,500 Private Secretary to Assistant Secretary-Alfred E. Wild, Jr., District of Columbia, 2,750 2,100 1,800 Chief Clerk and Superintendent-E. W. Libbey, District of Columbia, 3,000 Disbursing Clerk-Charles E. Molster, Ohio, Chief of Appointment Division-Clifford Hastings, Washington, 3,000 2.500 Chief, Division of Publications-Thomas F. McKeon, New York, 2,500 Chief, Division of Supplies--Francis M. Shore, Ohio, 2,100 Director of Census-William M. Steuart, Michigan, 7,500 Director, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce-Julius Klein, Massachusetts, 6,000 Supervising Inspector General, Steamboat-Inspection Service-George Uhler, Pennsyl vania, 5,000 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. Assistant Secretary-Edward J. Henning, California, Chief Clerk-Samuel J. Gompers, New York, Disbursing Clerk-George W. Love, Illinois, Commissioner General of Immigration-W. W. Husband, Vermont, Commissioner of Labor Statistics-Ethelbert Stewart, Illinois, Commissioner of Naturalization-Richard K. Campbell, Virginia, Chief, Children's Bureau-Miss Grace Abbott, Nebraska, Director of Industrial Housing and Transportation-Robert Watson, Massachusetts, Director General, United States Employment Service Francis 1. Jones, New Jersey, Chief of Division of Bibliography-Herman Henry Bernard Meyer, 3,000 3,000 3,000 Chief Classifier-Clarence W. Perley, Chief of Catalogue Division-Charles Martel, 3,000 2,000 Chief of Division of Documents-Henry J. Harris, 3,000 Chief of Periodical Division-Yale Oldknow Millington, (Acting), Administrative Assistant and General Disbursing Officer-Mrs. Harriet de Krafft Woods, |