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FOREIGN  SERVICE  LLS'I 


JANUARY  31,  1941 


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CONTENTS 

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Foreign  Service  of  the  United  States . 1 

Afghanistan,  1;  Argentina,  1;  Australia,  2;  Belgium  and  Possessions,  3;  Bolivia,  4; 
Brazil,  4;  Bulgaria,  6;  Canada,  6;  Chile,  8;  China,  10;  Colombia,  11;  Costa  Rica, 
12;  Cuba,  13;  Czechoslovakia,  14;  Denmark,  15;  Dominican  Republic,  15; 
Ecuador,  16;  Egypt,  17;  El  Salvador,  17;  Estonia,  18;  Ethiopia,  18;  Finland,  18; 
France  and  Possessions,  18;  Germany,  19;  Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland, 
and  India,  20;  Greece,  24;  Guatemala,  24;  Haiti,  25;  Honduras,  25;  Hungary,  26; 
Iceland,  26;  Iran,  26;  Iraq,  26;  Ireland,  27;  Italy  and  Possessions,  27;  Japanese 
Empire,  27;  Latvia,  27:  Lebanon,  27;  Liberia,  28;  Liechtenstein,  28;  Lithu- 
ania, 28;  Luxembourg,  28;  Mexico,  28;  Monaco,  30;  Morocco,  31;  Netherlands 
and  Possessions,  31;  New  Zealand,  32;  Nicaragua,  32;  Norway,  33;  Palestine 
and  Trans-Jordan,  33;  Panama,  34;  Paraguay,  34;  Peru,  34;  Philippine  Islands, 
36;  Poland,  36;  Portugal  and  Possessions,  36;  Rumania,  37;  Saudi  Arabia, 
Kingdom  of,  38;  Spain,  38;  Sweden,  39;  Switzerland,  40;  Syria,  41;  Thailand, 
41;  Turkey,  41;  Union  of  South  Africa,  42;  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics, 
43;  Uruguay,  44;  Venezuela,  45;  Yugoslavia,  46. 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  assigned  to  the  Department 47 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  on  special  and  temporary  detail 50 

Foreign  Service  officers  on  detail  as  inspectors 50 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  now  unassigned 50 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  detained  by  the  enemy 51 

CoNSTJLAR  Districts . 55 

Description  of  consular  districts 55 

Allocation  of  provinces,  states,  etc.,  to  consular  districts 66 

Tariff  of  United  States  Foreign  Service  Fees 87 

Classification  of  Foreign  Service  Officers 91 

Retirements  in  the  Foreign  Service 113 

Index  of  Persons 116 

Geographical  Index 127 

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ABBREVIATIONS  AND  SYMBOLS 

(T) — Temporary  specialists  appointed  for  the  emergency.  These  appointees  are  arran 
according  to  salary;  where  salary  is  the  same,  according  to  the  date  of  assignmt 
and  where  date  of  assignment  is  the  same,  alphabetically. 

(C)    —Consulate  (M)    —Mission    > 

(CA) — Consular  agency  (MA) — Office  of  military  attach^ 

(CG) — Consulate  general  (MD) — Office  of  maritime  delegate 

(E)    — Embassy  (NA) — Office  of  naval  attach^ 

(L)    — Legation  (VC)  — Vice  consulate 

I  indicates  that  the  date  given  does  not  show  the  total  length  of  continuous  service  of  the  off 

at  the  post.  For  this  information  regarding  an  officer  in  the  Foreign  Service,  his  biograj 
in  the  Register  of  the  Department  of  State  should  be  consulted. 
§  indicates  that  the  officer's  service  in  the  Foreign  Service  of  the  United  States  has  been  in' 
rupted.  The  date  given  represents  the  commencement  of  his  present  period  of  serv 
For  his  prior  service  the  officer's  biography  in  the  Register  of  the  Department  of  State  sho 
be  consulted. 

II  indicates  a  vice  consul  who  receives  no  compensation  except  when  in  charge  of  a  post. 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

AFGHANISTAN 
Kabul  (L) 

Cornelius  Van  H.  Engert,  envoy  extraordinary 

and  minister  plenipotentiary. 
Elbert  G.  Mathews,  second  secretary;  vice  consul, 

Maj.  Gordon  B.  Enders,  military  attache... 

Norman  Armour,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Edward  L.  Reed,  counselor  of  embassy 

Merwin   L.   Bohan,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

economic  aSairs. 
David  C.  Berger,  consul  general;  first  secretary,.. 
Paul  0.  Nyhus,  agricultural  attach^ 

California.. 

California 

War  Dept 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Texas         

May    2, 1942 
Dec     4, 1943 
July     8, 1942 

May  18,1939 

Oct.    27,1941 
JNov.    5,1942 

tJan.     8, 1944 
July   28,1934 
Dec.   30,1942 

tA.Ug.   23,1943 
Aug.  30,1940 
May  23, 1941 
Nov.    2,1942 

tAug.   13,1942 

JNov.  19, 1943 
Oct.    18,1943 
Sept.    4,1941 
Mar.    3,1943 

tFeb.   16,1942 
Sept.    2,1921 
May  21,1941 
Sept.    5,1942 
Sept.    5,1942 
Mar.    8,1943 
Apr.     9, 1943 
Apr.    12,1943 
June    3, 1943 
June  24,1943 
Oct.     1, 1943 
Dec.  22,1943 

Apr.   14,1941 

Sept.  16, 1943 

Jan.     6, 1942 
Oct.    14,1943 
Mar.    8,1943 
July     3. 1943 
July   11,1941 

$10,000 
4,000 

(MA) 

ARGENTINA 

17,500 

9,000 
7,200 

Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Nebraska 

Iowa 

6,000 
7,200 

8,200 

6,000 

Sheldon  Thomas,  second  secretary         ..  . 

New  York 

Massachusetts... 
Massachusetts... 

Missouri 

Connecticut 

California 

Massachusetts... 
Ohio .- 

6,300 

Eric  C.  Wendelin,  second  secretary 

4,700 
4,500 

4,100 

Hiram  Bingham,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Philip  P.  Williams,  third  secretary;  vice  consul,  _ 

Herbert  V.  Olds,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Charles  R.  Burrows,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Clifton  P.  English,  third  secretary;  vice  consul,.. 

4,100 
4,000 
3,500 
3,500 

Tennessee..,  

2,750 

Massachusetts... 
Dist.  Columbia. . 
Oregon 

Arthur  J.  Romero,  vice  consul. 

Texas 

Illinois.. 

Mississippi 

Virginia 

Ohio 

New  York 

Ohio,.. 

Te.xas 

(MA&  NA)   

Brig.   Gen.  John  W.  Lang,  military  attache  and 

military  attache  for  air. 
Capt.    Walter    W.  Webb,   naval    attache   and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Sherlock  Davis,  asst.  military  attache... 

Maj.  Charles  H.  Lee,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Donald  F.  Gibbons,  asst.  military  attache. 

Maj.  Joseph  C.  King,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  S.  Burgher,  asst.  naval  attache. 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

FOREIGX    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31.    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


ARGENTINA— Continued 

Buenos  Aires  (E)— Con. 

CSi.K  &  XA)— Cod Lt.  Comdr.  John  J.  Wilkinson,  Jr..  asst.  naval 

attache. 
,  Lt.  Age5ilau5  W.  Walker,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attach^ 
and  asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  Archie  W.  Green,  a.=«t.  naval  attach^  and 
asSt.  naval  attach^  for  air. 


Ha\"ward  Keniston,  cultural  relations  attach^ 

Warren  D.  Robbins,  special  assistant 

Philip  P.  Clover,!  attache 

Byron  George  Skelton,  special  assistant 

James  H.  Mann,  special  assistant 

John    F.    Griffiths,    senior    cultural    relations 
assistant. 

James  MacGregor  Byrne,  special  assistant 

Connie  E.  Herron,  senior  economic  analyst 

Charles  F.  Merkel,  senior  economic  analyst. 

John  T.  Fishbum,  economic  analyst 

Daniel  V.  Ryan,  special  assistant 

George  F.  Jasper,  Jr.,  economic  analyst 

Grant  McDougall,  economic  analyst 

Walter  Adam  Hebeler,  economic  analyst 

Asher  Xorman  Christensen,  asst.  cultural  rela- 
tions attache. 

Paul  J.  Wallin,  economic  analyst 

Francis  K.  Jovin,  economic  analyst 

Chandler  Lawrence  Daniels,  economic  analyst.  .. 

William  H.  Melvin,  economic  ansilyst 

Richard  F.  Lankenan,  junior  economic  analyst... 

William  K.  Leonhart,  ec-onomic  analyst 

Herman  H.  Barger,  economic  analyst 

Lawrence  Hoguet,  economic  analyst 

H.  .4.ndr6  Weismann,  economic  analyst 

Miss  Marie  Elizabeth  Richardson,  juiuor  eco- 
nomic analyst. 

Herman  R.  Kasper,  junior  economic  analyst 

Alfred  W.  Wells,  vice  consul 

Joseph  E.  Gross,  vice  consul 


Navy  Dept... 


Navy  Dept.. 


Navy  Dept. 


Apr.  17,1943 
Aug.  10,1943 
Oct.    16,1943 


Michigan ...'  Aug    11,1942 

Dist.  Colimibia..!  Sept.  29,1941 


New  York. 

Texas 

Kentucky.. 
California.. 


New  York. 

Kansas 

Ohio 

Oklahoma. 
California.. 
Illinois 


Argentina.. 
Minnesota. 


Apr.  24,1942 
Aug.  15,1942 
Aug.  20,1942 
Sept.    8,1941 


Sept.  3, 
Jan.  15, 
Apr.  20, 
Dec.  9, 
Jan.  14, 
Dec.  4, 
Dec.  4, 
Mar.  24, 
Dec.  16, 


1941 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1944 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1942 


BahlaBlanca(VC). 

Mendoza  (\"C)    

Rosario  (C) 


Leslie  W.  Johnson,  vice  consul... 

Richard  H.  Post,  viceconstil 

Aubrey  E.  Lippincott,  consul 

Tobias  E.  Matthews,  vice  consul. 
Raford  W.  Herbert,  vice  consul.. 


AUSTRALIA 

Canberra,  Australian  Capital 
Territory  (L). 


California Jan. 

New  York Dec. 

Michigan.. _    Dec. 

New  York i  Dec. 

Indiana Dec. 

West  Virginia I  Dec. 

Massachusetts. . .  >  JDec. 
New  York JDec. 


New  York. 
Arkansas... 


nitnois 

New  York. 
Colorado.. - 


tDec. 
Dec. 


14,1944 
4,1942 
4,1942 
4,1942 

27,1941 

28,1943 
4,1942 
4,1942 
4,1942 

21, 1943 


Nov.  3,1942 
Sept.  30, 1941 
{Dec.  31,1942 


Minnesota July   26,1943 

New  York May   19, 1943 

Arizona... -    Apr.  27,1943 

South  Carolina...    Sept.    5, 1942 
Dec.    17,1943 


Nelson  T.  Johnson,  envoy  extraordinary  and     Oklahoma.. Feb.   11,1941 

minister  plenipotentiary.  i 

John  R.  Minter,  counselor  of  legation South  Carolina... 'tDec.    3, 1943 

Lacey  C.  Zapf,  commercial  attache Tennessee Mar.  21,1942 

Walter  A.  Foote,' first  secretary Texas June  23,1942 

Randolph  .\.  Kidder,  third  secretary Massachusetts...    Dec.  26,1940 

Col.  Karl  Ferguson  Baldwin,  military  attache....;  War  Dept Apr.    6, 1942 

Lt.  Comdr.  Malcolm  Mackenzie,  nav-il  attache     Navy  Dept {Jan.    22,1944 

I      and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air.  I  I 

>  Assigned  also  to  Asuncion,  Montevideo,  and  Santiago;  resident  at  Buenos  Aires. 

>  Resident  at  Melbourne. 


(MA  ANA). 


FOREIGN"   SERVICE    OF   THE   XJXITED    STATES 


'anberra,  Australian  Capital 

Territory  (L)— Continued. 

(MA&  XA)— Con 


Adelaide,  South  Australia  (C). 
Brisbane,  Queensland  (C) 

Melbourne,  Victoria  (C) 


Perth,  Western  Australia  (C). 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales 
(CG). 


BELGIUM  A^iD  POSSES- 

SIGNS 

(Belgium)  1 

Brussels  (Bruselles)  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


^^onsular  oflBces  in  Belgium 
closed. 

(Africa) 


Lt.  Col.  Earl  C.  Stewart,  asst.  military  attach^.. 
Lt.  George  A.  Gade.  asst.  naval  attach^  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Qg)  Nicholas  D.  Olivier,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Charles  A.  Hutchinson,  consul 

Joseph  P.  Ragland,  consul 

Robert  Grinnell,  vice  consul 

Clarence  J.  Spiker,  consul  general 

Fred  W.  Jandrey,  consul 

Ralph  H.  Hunt,  vice  consul 

Mason  Turner,  consul 

Courtland  Christiani,  vice  consul 

Ely  E.  Palmer,  consul  general 

Charles  H.  Derry,  consul 

Wilson  C.  Flake,  consul- 

Perry  Ellis,  vice  consul „ 

Richard  H.  Hawkins,  Jr.,  vice  consol 

Delano  McKelvey,  vice  consul 

Lyle  C.  Himmel,  vice  consul 


ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Rudolf  E.  Schoonfeld,*  counselor  of  embassy ' 

James  Somerville,'  first  secretary 

Montgomery  H.  CoUaday,'  second  secretary 


Col.  William  McKee  Dunn, '  military  attach^ 

Capt.  John  L.  Callan,'  naval  attach^  and  naval 

attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike, '  asst.  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,-  asst.  military  attache. . 
Maj.  Robert  L.  Grosjean,'  asst.  military  attach^-. 
Capt.  Paul  M.  Btrkeland,' asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Curtis  Dawes,'  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.   Benjamin  R.   Kittredge,  Jr.,'  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,=  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


^eopoldville,  Belgian  Congo 
(C). 


Patrick  Mallon,  consul 

Harry  H.  Schwartz,  vice  consul 

Edward  M.  Ingle,  vice  consul 

(T) ,  Charles  D.  Withers,  economic  analyst 

'  Qoverimient  of  Belgium  established  in  England. 

-  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands 

'  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


War  Dept.. 

Aug. 

1,1942 

Navy  Dept 

Dec. 

23,1943 

Navy  Dept 

Dec. 

7,1943 

Minnesota 

Mar. 

12,1936 

$4,700 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

July 

10.1936 

4.500 

New  York 

Dec. 

19. 1942 

3,500 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Mar. 

8,1943 

8,400 

Wisconsin 

Upr. 

27, 1943 

4,200 

Massachusetts. . . 

tSept. 

24, 1929 

Connecticut 

July 

1,1941 

4,700 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Mar. 

18, 1943 



Rhode  Island 

.\ug. 

23,1940 

10,000 

Georgia 

July 

5,1941 

6.000 

North  Carolina.. 

tDec. 

29, 1939 

4,500 

California 

Jan. 

23,1943 

4.000 

Pennsylvania 

Dec. 

30.1940 

3,500 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Sept 

2,1943 

3,500 

South  Dakota.-.. 

Oct. 

27,1938 

Dist.  Columbia. .    Apr.    1, 1941 

Mississippi \  Apr.     8.1943 

Connecticut I  Feb.  18,1943 

War  Dept tSept.  21,1943 

Navy  Dept Aug.  14, 1942 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 

War  Dept Sept 

Navy  Dept July 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


Sept.  23. 1943 
Oct.  25.1943 
13, 1943 
16. 1943 
6, 1943 
30,1943 


Jan. 
Jan. 


Oct.     9, 1942 
Nov.  25, 1943 


Ohio JOct.    16,1940 

California j  Dec.    8.1943 

Texas '  Sept.  22,1942 

South  Carolina. .-I  Sept.    2,1943 


Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    194  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

BOLIVIA 

La  Paz  (E) 

Pierre  de  L.  Boal,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

.    counselor  of  embassy 

Pennsylvania 

Mar.    5, 1942 

$10,000 

Walter  P.  McConaughy,  commercial  attach^ 

Robert  F.  Woodward,  second  secretary  (consul) ^- 
Robort  E.  Wilson,  third  secretary  (vice  consul).. 
Bromley  K.  Smith,  third  secretary  (vice  consul).. 
Juan  de  Zengotita,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)... 
William  S.  Rosenberg,  third  secretary  (vice  con- 

,sul). 
Howard  Brandon,  third  secretary  (vice  consul).. 

Col.  John  B.  Johnson,  military  attachfi. 

Alabama    

JDec.     8, 1942 
July   18,1942 
Apr.  24,1943 
Dec.   26,1941 
Aug.  24,1943 
May  15,1943 

Oct.    25,1943 

July   29,1943 
Aug.   26,1943 
Sept.    9,1942 

July   18,1942 
Apr.  24,1943 
Dec.  2fi,  1941 
Aug.  24,1943 
May  15,1943 

Oct.    25,1943 
Sept.  16, 1942 
{Sept.  18, 1943 

June  11,1942 
June  25,1943 
Nov.  10, 1943 
July   21,1943 
July   21,1943 
Dec.     4, 1943 
{Apr.  29,1943 
July   21,1943 

Nov.  20, 1943 
Mar.    1,1943 

July    13,1937 

June  11,1941 

{Nov.    5,1942 

Dec.     3, 1942 
May  28,1935 
Aug.  21,1940 
July   30,1943 
Dec.   10,1941 
May  27,1941 
Nov.    2,1942 
Dec.  13,1941 
Feb.  28,1941 
June    1, 1942 
{May  22, 1943 
{Oct.    28,1925 
May     2, 1942 

4,500 

Minnesota 

Arizona 

4,500 
4,000 

California 

Pennsylvania 

New  York.. 

Georgia 

3,000 
2,750 
2,500 

2,500 

(MA)             

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Minnesota 

Arizona 

(C). 

Maj.  Jay  Roy  Hunt,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Andrew  Hyatt  Masset,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 

Robert  F.  Woodward,  consul  (second  secretary) . 
Robert  E.  Wilson,  vice  consul  (third  secretary)... 
Bromley  K.  Smith,  vice  consul  (third  secretary).. 
Juan  de  Zengotita,  vice  consul  (third  secretary) . . 
William    S.    Rosenberg,    vice    consul    (third 

secretary). 
Howard  Brandon,  vice  consul  (third  secretary). . 
Alvin  E.  Bandy,  vice  consul 

4,500 

4,000 

California 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Georgia 

3,000 
2,750 
2,500 

2,500 

Tennessee 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Virginia  .    

Louis  M.  Denis,  vice  consul.. 

(T) 

Charles  W.  Collier,  cultural  relations  attach^ 

Charles  A.  Windham,  special  assistant 

California 

Massachusetts. . . 
Texas 

Harold  Tracv  Martin,  special  assistant  . 

Mark  Q.  Santl,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

Dudley  O.  Singer,  senior  economic  analyst 

Francis  A.  O'Conncll,  special  assistant 

New  Jersey 

California 

California 

New  York-. 

Massachusetts... 
South  Carolina... 

Louisiana 

New  York.. 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

North  Dakota 

Ohio 

Cochabamba  (C; 

Norman  C.  Stinc^,  Jr.,  senior  economic  analyst.  . 
DeForest  Manice,  junior  economic  analyst 

Douglas  Henderson,  vice  consul.. . 

2,780 

(T). 

J.  Allard  Qasque,  vice  consul 

BRAZIL 
Rio  de  Janeiro  (E) 

Jefferson  Caffery,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

John  F.  Simmons,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul 
general. 

Walter  J.  Donnelly,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 

Harold  S.  Tewell,  first  secretary     ... 

17,600 

9,600 
8.000 
8,200 

Archie  W.  Childs,  asst.  commercial  attachfi 

Elvin  Seibert,  second  secretary;  consul 

6,000 

New  York.. 

Rhode  Island 

Georgia 

4,100 

Reginald  S.  Kazanjian,  second  secretary;  consul.. 
Walter  C.  Dowling,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Ivan  B.  White,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

U.  Alexis  Johnson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Jack  B.  Neathery,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Elim  O'Shaughnessy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Forrest  N.  Daggett,  vice  consul  . 

4,100 
4,200 

4.000 

California 

Texas 

New  York. 

California 

New  York 

New  York 

California 

4,000 
4,000 
3,600 
2,600 

Theodore  A.  Xanthaky,  vice  consul 

Rudolf  E.  Cahn,  vice  consul 

Timothy  John  Mahoney,  vice  consul 

FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UKITED    STATES 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

BRAZIL— Continued 

Rio  de  Janeiro  (E)— Con. 
(MA  &.  NA) 

Brig.  Gen.  Hayes  A.  Kroner,  military  attache... 

Col.  James  C.  Selser,  Jr.,  military  air  attache 

Capt.  Charles  J.  Rend,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  George  M.  Potter,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.    Col.    Charles   L.   Andrews,   asst.   military 

attache. 
Maj.  Andrew  P.  Fuller,  asst.  military  attache... 

Maj.  Lincoln  O'Brien,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Marshall  F.  Priest,  asst.  military  attache 

for  air. 
Capt.  Richard  T.  Gassldy,  asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Horace  C.  Peterson,  asst.  military  attache. 
Maj.  Thomas  L.  Ridge,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Walter  F.  McLallen,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

William  A.  Wieland,  special  assistant 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

New  York 

Colorado 

Jan.     15, 1944 
Dec.  28,1942 
Jan.    22,1943 

Feb.    6,1942 
Dec.   15,1943 

Sept.  30, 1943 
Sept.  30, 1943 
Dec.  29,1943 

July     3, 1943 
Sept.  30, 1943 
Jan.    13,1942 

Feb.     3, 1943 

June    4, 1941 
July     2, 1943 
Jan.      8, 1942 
Mar.  24, 1942 
July   27,1942 
May  13,1943 
Aug.  21,1943 
Dec.     1, 1941 
Nov.  25, 1942 
Sept.  23, 1942 
Nov.    2,1942 
Nov.    2,1942 
Nov.  20,1942 
Nov.  20, 1942 
Dec.   22,1942 
Sept.    2,1943 
Nov.  10,1943 
July   26,1941 
Apr.  24,1942 
Aug.  10,1942 
Nov.  11,1942 
Nov.  14,1942 
Nov.  16,1942 
Nov.  20, 1942 
Mar.    6,1943 
Aug.  15.1942 
Nov.    9,1942 
Nov.  20, 1942 
Dec.     4, 1942 
Oct.    21.  1941 
Feb.  27.1942 
Aug.  22.1042 

Aug.  14, 19.12 

Aug.  17,1942 

Sept.    4,1943 
June    5, 1940 
Nov.  20, 1942 
Dec.     8, 1942 
Apr.     9, 1943 

(T) 

Guy  Louis  Bush,  agricultural  attache 

William  L.  Norris,  senior  economic  analyst 

David  S.  Green,  senior  economic  analyst 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Connecticut 

New  York 

Vermont 

Fred  T.  Wagner,  special  assistant 

Roscoe  Freeman  Patterson,  special  assistant 

William  Rex  Crawford,  cultural  relations  attache. 
Joseph  S.  Piazza,  asst.  cultural  relations  attache. 
Louis  E.  LeBel,  senior  economic  analyst      

Pennsylvania 

New  Jersey 

Maryland 

Idaho 



' 

Kenneth  M.  Davidson,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

Frederick  A.  Kuhn,  senior  economic  analyst 

Rudolph  E.  Zetterstrand,  economic  analyst 

Donald  W.  Forsyth,  senior  economic  analyst 

Frank  T.  Shull,  Jr.,  senior  economic  analyst 

John  P.  Curtis,  senior  economic  analyst 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

West  Virginia 

Pennsylvania 

Texas        

Florida.. 

Louisiana..- 

California 

California 

Kentucky 

Ohio  

CorumbS,  Matto  Grosso 

(VC). 
Victoria,  Espirito  Santo 
(VC). 
Jahia  (Sao  Salvador),  Bahia 
(C). 
■      (T) 

Nestor  C.  Ortiz,  junior  economic  analyst 

Richard  A.  Sutherland,  junior  economic  analyst. . 
John  Gordon  Mein,  junior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

New  York. 

Utah 

Mrs.  Aldene  Barrington  Leslie,  economic  analyst- 
Herbert  W.  D.  Mayers,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

Montana. 

Virginia- 

Pennsylvania 

Ma.ssachusetls... 

Kentucky - 

Ohio 

Sheldon  B.  Vance,  junior  economic  analyst 

Richard  A.  Godfrey,  junior  economic  analyst 

Ulrich  H.  Williams,  junior  agricultural  analyst.. . 

Texas         

Missouri 

Florida 

$2,500 

Texas 

Michigan 

Tennessee 

Illinois 

6,000 

New  York 

New  York 

George  L.  Phillips,  vice  consul 

FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    19  44 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


BRAZIL— Continued 

Dello  Horizonte,  Minas  Qc- 

raes(C). 
Klorianopolis,      Santa      Ca- 

tharina  (C). 

(T) 

Fortaleza,  CearS  (C).. 

Natal,  Rio  Grande  do  Norte 

(C). 
Parfi  (Bel6m),  Para  (C) 

(T). 

^^anfios,  Amazonas  (VC) 
Sao  Luiz,  Maranhao  (C  A) 
Pernambuco    (Recife),    Per- 
nambuco  (C). 

(T) 


Porto  Alegre,  Rio  Grande  do 
Sul  (C). 
(T).. 


Rio  Grande,  Rio  Grande 
do  Sul  (CA). 

Santos,  Sao  Paulo  (C) 

Sao  Paulo,  Sgo  Paulo  (CO). 


(T). 


Curltiba,    Parana    (VC) 
(T). 

BULGARIA 

State  of  war  declared  by  Bul- 
garia December  13,  1941. 

CANADA 

Ottawa,  Ontario  (E) 


Jay  Walker,  consul .-- 

William  Preston  Rambo,  vice  consul. 


Dist.  Columbia. 
Florida 


Robert  Blaek,  vice  consul 

Walter  W.  Hoffmann,  consul 

Dudley  E.  Cyphers,  vice  consul. 
Harold  Sims,  vice  consul. 


Ohio 

California 

Connecticut. 
Tennessee 


John  H.  Burns,  vice  consul.. 

Willard  R.  Ray,  vice  consul... 

Kenneth  Wernimont,  agricultural  commissioner. 

Fred  Godsey,  vice  consul. 

Hubert  Maness,  vice  consul 

Wiley  T.  Clay,  consular  agent 

Samuel  H.  Wiley,  consul  general 

Leo  J.  Callanan,  consul. 

Donald  W.  Lamm,  vice  consul 

J.  Thomas  Rae,  vice  consul 

Robert  Bruce  Harley,  vice  consul 

Reginald  S.  Castleman,  consul 


Oklahoma 

Texas 

Nebraska 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

North  Carolina. 
North  Carolina. 
Massachusetts.. 
Dist.  Columbia. 

Minnesota 

Pennsylvania... 
California 


Roy  Nash,  senior  cultural  relations  oflBcer. 
John  M.  Beard,  senior  economic  analyst.. 
Robert  M.  Denhardt,  agricultural  analyst. 

William  E.  Price,  vice  consul.. , 

Eugene  C.  Pflffner,  consular  agent 


California 

North  Carolina.. 

Texas 

Missouri 

Illinois 


Arthur  Q.  Parsloe,  vice  consul 

Cecil  M.  P.  Cross,  consul  general.. 

Frederic  C.  Fornes,  Jr.,  consul... 

W.  Garland  Richardson,  consul 

Wales  W.  Signor,  consul 

Leland  C.  Altaffer,  vice  consul 

Carlton  Sprague  Smith,  cultural  relations  oflScer. 

George  T.  Colman,  senior  economic  analyst 

Henry  W.  Spielman,  junior  agricultural  economist 

Frederick  J.  Noel,  economic  analyst 

Leon  C .  Heilbronner,  economic  analyst 

Bert  Dewey  Keller,  economic  analyst 

Franklin  McFadden  Sands,  economic  analyst 

Ross  E.  Hoverter,  economic  analyst 

Frank  H.  Oram,  economic  analyst 

Jesse  Milton  Ormo,  vice  consul 


Georgia 

Rhode  Island. 

New  York 

Virginia. 

Michigan 

Ohio 


Wisconsin... 
Oklahoma... 
New  Jersey. 
New  York . . 


Pennsylvania - 
Pennsylvania. 

Ohio 

Idaho 


Sept.    4,1943 

Dec.  16,1942 

Jan.    20, 1944 

tSept.  28, 1943 

June     2, 1943 

Feb.  28,1941 


Feb. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
July 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Sept. 


18, 1943 
8, 1942 

16. 1943 
11,1942 
26. 1940 

1. 1940 

15. 1944 

8. 1942 
10, 1942 
31, 1942 

4. 1941 

4. 1943 


July  13,1943 

Feb.  25,1943 

tDec.  28,1942 

Jan.  11,1943 

Dec.  1, 1942 


tJune 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Jan. 
tApr. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
tJune 
tApr. 

Sept. 


7,1923 

21. 1941 

22. 1942 

29. 1942 
28,1943 

7. 1943 

1. 1944 

14. 1943 
10, 1942 

20. 1942 

17. 1943 
17, 1943 
17, 1943 

1,1943 
16, 1043 
5,1941 


Ray  Atherlon,'  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Lewis  Clark,  first  secretary;  consul 

Henry  M.  Bankhead,  commercial  attachfe 

Clifford  C.  Taylor,  agricultural  attache 


Illinois }Nov.  18, 1943 


Alabama. 
Florida.. 
Colorado. 


Apr.  29,1941 
June  20, 1933 
Sept.  30, 1939 


'  Accredited  also  to  Denmark  and  near  the  Government  of  Luxembourg  established  in  England. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


Post 


CANADA — Continued 


Ottawa,  Ontario  (E)— Con._ 


(MA  &  NA). 


Calgary,  Alberta  (C) 

Edmonton,  Alberta  (C)_ 


Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur, 

Ontario  (C). 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  (CG)-_ 


Fredericton,  New  Bruns- 
wick (VC). 

Hamilton,  Ontario  (C) 

Montreal,  Quebec  (CO) 


(T). 


Niagara  Falls,  Ontario  (C)... 

Quebec,  Quebec  (C)... 

Regina,  Saskatchewan  (C)... 

St.   John,    New    Brunswick 
(C). 


Name  and  rank 


Oliver  B.  North,  asst.  commercial  attachfi... 

Miss  Katherine  E.  O'Connor,  third  secretary; 

vice  consul. 
John  Evarts  Ilorner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 

John  W.  Tuthill,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Irven  M.  Eitreim,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Joseph  N.  Greene,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL 

Qeorge  C.  Minor,  vice  consul 

Russell  B.  Jordan,  vice  consul 

Thaddeus  H.  Chylinski,  vice  consul. 

Col.  Francis  J.  Graling,  military  attache... 

Lt.  Col,  David  A.  Burchinal,  military  air  attach6_ 
Capt.  Glenn  F.  Howell,  naval  attach^  and  naval 

attach^  for  air. 
Capt.  Harry  C.  Archer,  asst.  military  air  attache 
Lt.  Comdr.  Julius  Fleischmann,  asst.  naval  at- 

tachfi  and  asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  C.  McBride,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  Norman  B.  Deuel,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Charles  W.  Allen,  vice  consul 

Robert  English,  consul 

Paul  C.  Seddicum,  vice  consul 

Harvey  T.  Goodier,  consul 

Edwin  Carl  Kemp,  consul  general..- 

Samuel  R.  Thompson,  consul 

Edwin  N.  Gunsaulus,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Taliaferro,  vice  consul 

Frederick  C.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Clay  Merrell,  vice  consul 

Homer  M.  Byington,  consul  general 

John  D.  Johnson,  consul 

Laurence  W.  Taylor,  consul 

Frederick  E.  Farnsworth,  consul 

Coldwell  S.  Johnston,  consul 

Fred  E.  Waller,  vice  consul 

Bartley  P.  Gordon,  vice  consul 

James  E.  Callahan,  vice  consul 

John  R.  Barry,  vice  consul 

Stephen  B.  Vaughan,  vice  consul 

Stanley  T.  Hayes,  vice  consul.. 

Alexander  Schnec,  senior  economic  analyst. 

Lynn  W.  Franklin,  consul 

William  H.  Brown,  vice  consul 

Frank  C.  Niccoll,  vice  consul - 

Bertel  E.  Kuniholm,  consul 

Adam  Beaumont,  vice  consul 

Walter  S.  Reineck,  consul 

Paul  H.  Demille,  vice  consul 

George  Gregg  Fuller,  consul. 

Thomas  D.  Davis,  consul 

Mansou  Gilbert,  vice  consul.., 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Connecticut. 
Indiana 


Colorado Jan.     8,1944 

Massachusetts...    Mar.  16, 1942 
South  Dakota Dec.     8,1942 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Nov.  16, 1928 
tDec.   29,1939 


Massachusetts... 

May 

22, 1943 

2,750 

W^est  Virginia 

{Feb. 

23, 1940 

Wyoming 

Oct. 

9,  1933 

Connecticut 

Feb. 

3. 1942 

War  Dept... 

Feb. 

18, 1943 

War  Dept 

Jan. 

7, 1944 

Navy  Dept 

Jan. 

2, 1943 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

July 

15, 1941 

Navy  Dept 

Oct. 

8, 1942 

Navy  Dept 

Nov. 

26, 1941 

Wyoming 

Sept. 

29, 1930 

New  Hampshire. 

June 

25, 1943 

4,500 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Sept. 

8, 1943 

New  York 

Feb. 

15, 1935 

4,400 

Florida 

Apr. 

Sept. 

8, 1941 

7  400 

California 

17, 1941 

6,000 

Minnesota 

Oct. 

7, 1938 



Virginia  ...    . 

July 

22, 1942 

New  Jersey 

Sept. 

19, 1921 

Oklahoma 

May 

2, 1941 

Connecticut 

Aug. 

13, 1935 

10,000 

Vermont 

June 

25. 1942 

7,900 

California 

Nov. 

20, 1943 

4.500 

Colorado 

May 

26, 1942 

4.  100 

Nevada 

tJuly 

17, 1941 

3.900 

Michigan 

Dec. 

2, 1942 

3,000 

Massachusetts... 

Aug. 

26, 1943 

3,000 

Massachusetts... 

Aug. 

11,1941 

Massachusetts... 

May 

3, 1919 

New  Jersey 

Feb. 

3, 1942 

New  Hampshire. 

Dec. 

18, 1939 

New  York. 

Jan. 

17, 1944 

Maryland 

Sept. 

16. 1940 

6,400 

New  Jersey 

July 

31, 1937 

Colorado 

Dec. 

6,1940 

Massachusetts... 

Aug. 

20. 1943 

5.100 

Massachusetts... 

May 

6,1941 

Ohio 

Feb. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

27. 1942 
30, 1941 
27,1943 

5,200 

Texas 

California 

6,000 

Oklahoma 

Apr. 

7, 1937 

4,900 

Indiana 

May 

7.1943 

FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CANADA — Coniinued 

St.  Stephen,  New  Brunswick 
(C). 

Sarnia,  Ontario  (C) 

Toronto,  Ontario  (CQ) 


Vancouver,  British   Colum- 
bia (CO). 


Victoria,   British    Columbia 

(C). 
Windsor,  Ontario  (C) 


Winnipeg,  Manitoba  fCO).. 


Kenora,  Ontario  (CA). 
CHILE 
Santiago  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


George  L.  Brist,  vice  consul 

William  A.  Mitchell,  vice  consul 

Charles  E.  B.  Payne,  vice  consul 

North  Winship,  consul  general-. .1... 

Curtis  T.  Everett,  consul 

Easton  T.  Kelsey,  vice  consul. 

Frederick  A.  Bohne,  vice  consul 

George  L.  Tolman,  vice  consul. 

Dwight  W.  Fisher,  vice  consul 

Robert  H.  Macy,  vice  consul 

Robert  William  Harding,  vice  consul 
Thomas  L.  Hughes,  consul  general... 

Ralph  A.  Boemstein,  consul 

John  L.  Bankhead,  vice  consul 

Nelson  P.  Meeks,  vice  consul 

Augustus  C.  Owen,  vice  consul 

Walter  M.  Walsh,  vice  consul 

Robert  Lacy  Smyth,  consul 

Eugene  H.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

George  K.  Donald,  consul  general 

John  S.  Calvert,  consul 

Frank  A.  Schuler,  Jr.,  consul 

Joseph  E.  Newton,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Stephan,  vice  consul 

George  C.  Cobb,  vice  consul 

Charles  C.  Sundell,  vice  consul 

Alfred  W.  Klieforth,  consul  general.. 

Erik  W.  Magnuson,  consul 

George  D.  LaMont,  consul 

William  Belton,  vice  consul... 

Bernard  F.  Heiler,  vice  consul 

Rupert  H   Moore,  consular  agent 


Claude   G.   Bowers,   ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

Donald  R.  Heath,  counselor  of  embassy 

John  W.  Bailey,  Jr.,  consul  general;  first  secretary 

Clarence  C.  Brooks,  first  secretary 

Joel  C.  Hudson,  first  secretary;  consul 

George  D.  Andrews,  second  secretary;  consul 

Arthur  F.  Tower,  second  secretary;  consul 

Norris  S.  Haselton,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Miss  Minedee   McLean,   third  secretary;   vice 

consul. 

Joseph  E.  Maldonado,  vice  consul 

Camden  L.  McLain,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  S.  Barker,  vice  consul.. 


Col.  W^endell  Gunner  Johnson,  military  attach^.. 
Lt.  Col.  Daniel  E.  Ellis,  military  air  attach^.. 


Iowa 

Maine.. 

Michigan. 

Georgia 

Tennessee 

Michigan.. 

New  York 

Colorado 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
North  Carolina. _ 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
Dist.  Columbia.. 
North  Carolina.. 

New  York.. 

South  Carolina... 

Colorado 

California 

Wisconsin.  

Alabama.. 

North  Carolina. - 

Michigan.- 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Georgia 

Minnesota 

Pennsylvania 

Illinois 

New  York 

Oregon 

Massachusetts... 
Canada 

New  York 

Kansas 

Texas 

New  Jersey 

Missouri 

Tennessee 

New  York.. 

New  Jersey 

Louisiana. 

Arizona 

Virginia 

California 

WarDept 

WarDcpt 


Oct. 
truly 

June 

June 

Aug. 

Nov. 
tNov. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Dec. 
tMay 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Mar. 
tJune 
tFeb. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

June 

Feb. 


28, 1925 
15, 1943 
20, 1940 
21,1941 

18. 1942 
4, 1941 
7, 1922 
8,1943 

18. 1943 
14, 1943 

9, 1930 
27, 1943 
30, 1943 
14,1941 
14. 1928 
16, 1931 
20. 1933 

9. 1943 
30.1941 
23. 1940 
30, 1943 
24, 1943 

6,1943 

2. 1944 
24,1942 
10, 1940 

5,1941 
16, 1943 
25, 1943 
11.1942 
11,1938 

5, 1918 


June  22,1939 


tMar. 

Nov. 
tNov. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Aug. 
tDec. 


11,1942 
8, 1943 
14,1941 
12,1943 
13, 1942 

13. 1942 

19. 1943 
29, 1939 


tOct.  9, 1943 
Feb.  24,1931 
Mar.    5,1943 

Mar.  11, 1942 
Dec.   18.1942 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


CHILE — Continued 

Santiago  (E) — Continued. 
(MA  &  \A)-Continued 


(T). 


Concepcion  (VC) 

Osomo  (VC)  (T).. 

Punta    Arenas     (Maga 
llanes)  (VC), 

Valdivia  (VC)  (T) 

Antofagasta  (C) 

Arica  (VC) 

Valparaiso  (C) 


(T). 


Comdr.  Joseph  P.  Rocljwell,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attachfe  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Harold  J.  Pearson,  asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Henry  W.  Wiley,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache 
Capt.  Douglas  Gorman,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Robert  H.  Bamum,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Leo  E.  Haughey,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lawrence  Kinnaird,  cultural  relations  attache 

Philip  W.  Thayer,  special  assistant 

Philip  P.  Clover,  attache' 

Julius  F.  Franki,  special  assistant 

Leonard  H.  Price,  senior  economic  analyst 

Earl  C.  Hollingsworth,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

J.  Hubert  Lee,  special  assistant 

Tibo  J.  Chavez,  senior  economic  analyst. _.. 

Daniel  L.  Horowitz,  senior  economic  analyst 

Gardner  E.  Palmer,  senior  economic  analyst 

Biddle  H.  Garrison,  special  assistant 

C.  Wilfred  Dare,  economic  analyst 

R .  F .  Schneider,  economic  analyst 

James  Parker  Wilson,  agricultural  economist 

Robert  L.  Harmon,  junior  economic  analyst 

S.  Owen  Lane,  jimior  economic  analyst 

G.  Alonzo  Stanford,  vice  consul 

Frederick  Joseph  Brule,  junior  economic  analyst 

Robert  W.  Weise,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Philip  R.  Wade,  junior  economic  analyst 

Miss  Virginia  Elizabeth  Phillips,  junior  economic 
analyst. 

Caspar  D.  Green,  vice  consul 

David  J.  Pearsall,  vice  consul. 

Thomas  Edmund  Burke,  vice  consul 

Edward  Lowry  Waggoner,  vice  consul 

Lee  R.  Blohm,  consul 

Walter  W.  Wiley,  vice  consul 

Oliver  M.  Marcy,  vice  consul 

Joseph  F.  Burt,  consul 

Julian  L.  Nugent,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Warren  C.  Stewart,  vice  consul 

Frederick  L.  Royt,  vice  consul.. 

Henry  A.  Hoyt,  vice  consul 

Arnaldo  Berenguer,  economic  analyst 

Joseph  W.  Schutz,  vice  consul ; 

Frank  T.  Rueter,  consular  agent... 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept.. 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


California 

Dist.  Columbia. 

New  York 

Texas 

Maryland 

Texas 

Texas 

New  Mexico. . .. 

New  York 

Michigan 

New  Jersey 

New  Jersey 

California 

California 

Utah. 

California 

Michigan 

Montana 

Minnesota 

Oklahoma 

Virginia- 


Ohio  

New  York- 
Coimecticut' 


Jan.  12,1943 
June  2, 1942 
Aug.  25,1942 
Feb.     3, 1942 

May  12, 1943 


Jan. 
Nov. 
Apr. 
July 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
}Jan. 
Nov. 


12, 1943 

11. 1942 
24,1942 
18,1942 
17,1942 
29,1942 

7,1942 

29,1943 

28,1943 

7,1943 

4, 1943 

16. 1943 
9,1943 

17. 1941 
2,1942 

12. 1941 

17. 1942 
8,1943 
9,1941 

10,1944 

17. 1943 


July  25.1942 
Sept.  24. 1942 
Mar.    5, 1943 


Cruz  Grande,  Coquimbo 
(CA). 

'  Assigned  also  to  Buenos  Aires,  Asuncion,  and  Montevideo;  resident  at  Buenos  Aires. 


Ohio Sept.    4,1942 

Arizona Dec.   18,1942 

North  Carolina.-  Jan.     6,1942 

Massachusetts...  Jan.    18,1944 

Illinois. July   30,1940 

New  Mexico Jan.    14, 1944 

Maryland Sept.  16. 1941 

Wisconsin Nov.  16, 1940 

California |  Oct.    29,1943 

New  York Nov.  12,1942 

Florida. Sept.  29, 1943 

Pennsjivania  ...  }Oct.     1,1934 


10 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    194  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

CHINA 

Chungking  (E) 

Clarence  E.   Gauss,  ambassador  extraordinary 

Connecticut 

Feb.   11,1941 

$17,500 

and  plenipotentiary. 

Oeorse  Atcheson,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy 

California 

Dec.     4, 1942 

7,200 

J.  Bartlett  Richards,  commercial  attachfe 

Maryland 

Nov.  27, 1942 

7,000 

Owen  L.  Dawson,  agricultural  attachfi 

June  11,1943 
Sept.  28, 1942 

7,000 

Horace  n.  Smith,'  2  second  secretary 

Ohio 

5,000 

Nov.    2,1942 
Nov.  21, 1942 

5,000 
5,000 

Everett  F.  Drumright,' '  second  secretary 

Oklahoma... 

J.  Hall  Paxton,'  second  secretary.  . 

Virginia 

Nov.    8, 1943 

5,000 

Harry  E.  Stevens,'  *  second  secretary                 

California 

July     8, 1943 

4,700 

Harvev  Lee  Milbourne,  second  secretary. 

West  Virginia.. 

Nov.    3, 1943 

4,700 

Arthur  R.  Ringwalt,  second  secretary.. 

Jan.      1, 1943 

4,600 

John  Davies,  Jr.,  second  secretary  .  

Ohio    . 

July     1, 1942 

4,500 

Raymond  P.  Ludden,'  second  secretary 

Massachusetts 

Aug.   10,1943 

4,500 

Carl  H.  Boehringer,  second  secretary  . 

Michigan 

{Oct.     5, 1943 

4,100 

Edward  E.  Rice,'  ^  second  secretary 

tFeb.     5, 1943 
tFeb.     5, 1943 

4,000 
4,000 

John  S.  Service,'  second  secretary 

Ohio 

Aug.   10, 1943 

4,000 

William  E.  Yuni,  third  secretary         

Washington 

July     8, 1943 

4,000 

Charles  S.  Millet,  third  secretary 

New  Hampshire 

Jan.    14, 1944 

4,000 

Philip  D.  Sprouse,  third  secretary 

July     1, 1942 

3,500 

Fulton  Freeman,  third  secretary 

Jan.    12, 1943 

3,500 

Hungerford  B.  Howard,'  third  secretary   

Jan.    12, 1943 

3,500 

Alfred  T.  Wellborn,'  third  secretary 

Louisiana 

Sept.  29, 1943 

3,500 

LaRue  R.  I-utkins,  third  secretary..  

New  York 

War  Dept 

Dec.   15,1943 
Jan.    18, 1943 

2,750 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  Morris  B.  dePass,  military  attachfi... 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  C.  Brown,  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  21, 1942 

naval  attach^  for  air. 

Capt.  Roy  Perrin  McNair,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

War  Dept 

June  22,1942 

attache. 

Capt.  Lincoln  C.  Brownell,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept. 

Sept.    1,1942 

for  air. 

Capt.  Alexander  W.  Farmer,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept... 

Aug.  31,1943 

Lt.  Comdr.  Frank  H.  Herrington,  asst.  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Jan.     6, 1943 

attache. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Phillips  Talbot,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.  14,1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Franklin  R.  Fctte,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  29, 1941 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Simon  H.  Hitch,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Jan.      8, 1943 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Arthur  J.  Campbell,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Dec.     7, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Ensign  Houghton  Freeman,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

July   23,1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Kunming. 
'  Temporarily  at  Tihwa. 
«  Temporarily  at  Sian. 
*  Temporarily  at  Chengtu 
5  Temporarily  at  Lanchow. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE   UNITED    STATES 


11 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CHINA— Continued 

Kunming  (Yiinnanfu),  Yun- 
nan (CG). 


Kweilin,  Kwangsi  (C)'. 
Tihwa,  Sinkiang  (C)'.. 


Consular  offices  in  Japanese- 
occupied  areas  of  China 
closed. 

COLOMBIA 

Bogota  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


William  R.  Langdon,  consul  generaj 

Everett  F.  Drumright,' '  consul 

Horace  H.  Smith,' '  consul 

J.  Hall  Paxton,2  consul . 

Harry  E.  Stevens, 2 10  consul-  _ 
Raymond  P.  Ludden,*  consul. 

John  S.  Service,'  consul 

Edward  E.  Rice,' »  consul 

Alfred  T.  Wellborn,'  vice  consul 

M.  Robert  Rutherford,  vice  consul 

Hungcrford  B.  Howard, 2  vice  consul 

Richard  M.  Service,' vice  consul _.. 

Philip  F.  Cherp,"  vice  consul 

Archibald  A.  McFadyen,  Jr.,"  vice  consul 

Paul  L.  Springer,"  vice  consul- 

Hubert  F.  Forrell,"  vice  consul 

Glenn  C.  Hayes,  vice  consuL. 

Richard  M.  Service,'  vice  consul 

Horace  H.  Smith,'  consul 


Arthur  Bliss  Lane,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Paul  C.  Daniels,  counselor  of  embassy 

William  E.  Dunn,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 

Barry  T.  Benson,  acting  commercial  attache 

Andrew  E.  Donovan,  2d,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Alfred  H.  Lovell,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

James  S.  Triolo.i^  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Herbert  F.  N.  Schmitt,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
James  C.  Lobenstine,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Douglas  N.  Forman,  Jr.,  third   secretary;  vice 

consul. 
D.  Chadwick  Braggiotti,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Granville  Oury-Jackson,  vice  consul 


Col.  John  A.  Weeks,  military  attach^-- 

Capt.  Wilmer  Reed  Ma.xson,  military  air  attache. 
Col.  Thomas  C.  Green,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 


Massachusetts 

Oklahoma 

Ohio 

Virginia 

California 

Ma.ssachusetts 

Ohio 

Wisconsin 

Louisiana 

Montana 

California 

California 

Minnesota 

Virginia 

New  Jersey.  _. 

Virginia 

Ohio 

California 

Ohio 


New  York 

New  York 

Texas 

Texas 

California 

Michigan 

California 

Michigan 

Connecticut 

Massachusetts. 

New  York 

Michigan 

War  Dcpt 

War  Dcpt 

Navy  Dept 


'  Temporarily  at  Tihwa. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  at  Chungking. 

«  Temporarily  at  Sian. 

«  Assigned  also  to  Chungking;  resident  at  Kunming. 

•  Temporarily  at  Lanchow. 

•  Temporarily  at  Kweilin. 

'  Temporary.    Functions  under  the  general  supervision  of  the  Embassy  at  Chungking. 

'  Temporarily.    Assigned  also  to  Kunming;  resident  at  Chungking. 

'  Temporarily.    Assigned  also  to  Chungking  and  Kunming. 

"  Temporarily  at  Chengtu. 

"  Resident  at  Chungking. 

'•  Temporarily  at  Buenaventura. 


June 
Feb. 
July 

Nov. 
Dec. 
tNov. 
July 
Sept. 
Aug. 
June 
Nov. 
Jan. 
July 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
May 
Oct. 


10, 1943 
2, 1943 

27, 1943 
8, 1943 

31, 1943 

6. 1942 
14, 1943 

7. 1943 

23. 1941 
25, 1943 

1,1043 
25, 1943 

20. 1942 
Ifi,  1943 

1,  1943 
1, 1943 

10. 1943 
21, 1943 
13, 1943 


Mar.    5,1942 


Oct. 
Oct. 

tJune 
June 

June 
tJuly 
July 

May 
June 

Jan. 

Dec. 


22,  1943 
4, 1943 

3, 1943 
9, 1941 

30. 1941 
16,  1941 

22. 1942 

16. 1942 
10, 1042 

16. 1943 
15, 1938 


July  1, 1943 
JJan.  17,1944 
Jan.    18,1944 


12 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


Post 


COLOMBIA— Conlinuea 

Bogota  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Con 


(T). 


Barranquilla  (C) 

(T) 

Bucaramanga  (C) 

Cali(C) 

(T) 

Buenaventura  (VC) 
Cartagena  (C) 

(T) 

MedelllnCC) 

(T) 

COSTA  RICA 

San  Jos6  (E) 


Name  and  rank 


Maj.  Edwin  McKee,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Capt.  Harold  K.  Milks,  asst.  military  attach^ 

1st  Lt.  James  R.  Fitzpatrick,  asst.  military  attachfe. 
Lt.  Robert  Breckinridge,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  James  O.  Grayson,  asst.    naval    attachfi 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Horace  V.  Geib,  agricultural  adviser. 

T.  Lyrm  Smith,'  senior  agricultural  analyst 

Richard  M.  Connell,  senior  economic  analyst 

Roy  W.  Merritt,  attachfe 

Herschel  Brickell,  cultural  relations  attache 

Robert  J.  Derby,  special  assistant 

Arthur  H.  Taylor,  economic  analyst 

George  W.  Caldwell,  Jr.,  economic  analyst 

Lawrence  Pierce,  economic  analyst 

Arthur  E.  Garrison,  junior  economic  analyst 

Fidencio  Guerra,  junior  economic  analyst 

Walter  Trenta,  special  assistant... 

H.  Theodore  Hoffman,  junior  economic  analyst. 

Irwin  C.  Byington,  junior  economic  analyst 

Glenn  R.  McCarty,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Henry  L.  Taylor,  junior  economic  analyst 


Daniel  V.  Anderson,  consul 

Andrew  B.  Wardlaw,  vice  consul 

George  Camahan,  vice  consul 

S.  Wilson  Clark,  vice  consul 

Terrance  Q.  Leonhardy,  vice  consul. 

Mario  B.  Rodriguez,  vice  consul 

J.  Brock  Havron,  vice  consul 

Howard  A.  Bowman,  consul 

Fernando  Terrassa,  vice  consul 

Park  F.  Wollam,  vice  consul 

Robert  G.  Wesson,  vice  consul. 

James  S.  Triolo,^  vice  consul 

R.  Kenneth  Oakley,  vice  consul' 

Leonard  R.  Morey,  vice  consul 

Vernon  L.  Fluharty,  vice  consul 

Henry  T.  Unverzagt,  vice  consul 

John  F.  Fitzgerald,  vice  consul 


Fay  A.  Des  Fortes,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Edward  O.  Trueblond,  first  secretary;  consul 

Rufus  H.  Lane,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

H.  Gordon  Minnigerode,  second  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

S.  Roger  Tyler,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Livingston  D.  Watrous,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Atwood  Collins,  2d,  vice  consul ^ 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


WarDept... 
War  Dept... 
WarDept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


Texas 

Louisiana... 
New  Jersey.. 
New  York... 
Connecticut. 
Texas 


Virginia 

New  York... 

Kansas. 

Texas 

New  York... 

Ohio 

Tennessee... 

Iowa 

Washington. 


Delaware 

South  Carolina.. 

New  York. 

California 

Michigan 

Puerto  Rico 

Tennessee 

California 

Puerto  Rico 

California 

Ohio 

California 

Arkansas 

New  York 

Ohio 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania... 


South  Carolina. 

Illinois 

Virginia 

Dist.  Columbia 

West  Virginia.. 
New  York 

Connecticut 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Sept.  11,1942 
July  6, 1942 
6, 1942 
11,1943 


Feb. 
Oct. 


Feb.     6, 1942 


Nov. 
Aug. 
July 
June 
Oct. 
July 
May 
June 
Mar. 
July 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
July 

June 
Dec. 
July 
Oct. 
Sept. 
May 
tJan. 
May 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
July 
Dec. 
July 
June 
Nov. 


1942 
1943 
1941 
1942 
1941 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1941 
1942 
1941 
1943 

1943 
1941 
1942 
1943 
1942 
1943 
1944 
1942 
1941 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1942 
1941 
1941 
1942 


Mar.  27, 1943 

June  22,  1943 
Mar.  25, 1943 
Aug.   27,1941 

Oct.  4, 1939 
Oct.     7, 1942 

June  14,1943 


'  Temporarily,  for  special  duty. 
'  Temporarily. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


13 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

COSTA  RICA— Continued 

San  Jos6  (E)— Continued. 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attach^ 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Jan.    1.5,1944 
tSept.  20, 1943 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attach^.. 

Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attach^  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1943 

attache  for  air. 

MaJ .  Irving  E .  Roberts,  asst.  military  attachfi 

War  Dept.. 

Sept.  14, 1943 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attachfi.. . 

War  Dept 

tSept.  18, 1943 

Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.    6,1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  John  B.  Dahlgren,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July    21,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Paul  A.  Ooodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

July    21,1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July   29,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Allison  Dunham,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  21, 1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

June  12,1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T)         .       . 

Albert  H.  Gerberich,  cultural  relations  attache 

July   21  1941 

Eugene  Desvernine,  special  assistant 

New  York 

Oct     12  1942 

Victor  C.  Heck,  junior  economic  analyst     

California 

Feb.     7, 1942 

Edward  D.  Cuffe,  junior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

July   30,1942 

Golflto  (CA) 

Fred  F.  Flandry,  consular  agent 

Jan.   20,1943 

Puntarenas  (VC)  (T) 

John  Logan  Hagan,  vice  consul 

Virginia 

Dec.   30,1943 

Quepos  (CA). 

Kenneth  W.  Harding,  consular  agent 

Jan.    20, 1943 

Port  Limon  (C) 

William  L.  S.  Williams,  vice  consul    

Wiscon'sin    ... 

Dec.   11,1943 

$2,500 

CUBA 

Habana  (E) 

Spruille  Braden,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

New  York 

Dec.  20,1941 

17,500 

plenipotentiary. 

Ellis  0.  Briggs,  counselor  of  embassy 

Maine          

JFeb.     7, 1942 

8,000 

Albert  F.  Nufer,  counselor  of  embassy  for  economic 

New  York 

JNov.    5,1942 

8,000 

affairs. 

Ohio 

Apr.  15,1942 

7,200 

George  C.  Howard,  first  secretary;  consul 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Nov.    6,1942 

7,800 

Richard  F  Boyce,  first  secretary;  consul        

Michigan 

June    6, 1943 

6,900 

New  York 

July     8, 1942 

6,000 

Bernard  Qotlieb,  second  secretary;  consul -.- 

New  York 

July     5, 1943 

5,600 

George  M.  Graves,  second  secretary;  consul 

Vermont 

Aug.  12,1943 

4,800 

Lawrence  S.  Armstrong,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

New  York 

Aug.     6.1942 

4,700 

Charles  H.  Ducote,  commercial  attache 

Massachusetts... 

tNov.  13, 1942 

4.500 

Kennett  F.  Potter,  second  secretary;  consul 

Missouri 

Oct.      5, 1940 

4,500 

Garret  Q.  Ackerson,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 

New  Jersey 

Apr.   17,1942 

4,500 

H.  Bartlett  Wells,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  Jersey 

Mar.  16, 1943 

4,100 

Thomas  S.  Campen,  asst.  commercial  attache 

North  Carolina. . 

tDec.  16,1942 

4,000 

Orray  Taft,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

California 

Feb.  18,1943 

4.000 

Hector  C.  Adam,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Henry  T.  Smith,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  A.  Crawford,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

New  York 

June  16,1943 

4,000 

Dec.   15, 1943 

3,000 

Pennsylvania 

Mar.  27, 1941 

2,750 

William  W.  Walker,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

North  Carolina. . 

July    11,1942 

2,750 

Charles  W.  Smith,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

California 

July   24,1942 

2,750 

574599—44- 


14 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    19  11 


Post 


Naino  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CUBA — Continued 

Habana  (E)— Continued. 


(MA  &NA)... 


(T). 


Nueva  Oerona  (VC) 

Antilla  (C) 

Camagiiey  (C) 

Cienfuegos  (C) _.. 

Sagua  la  Grande  (CA). 

Nuevitas  (C) _. 

Santiago  do  Cuba  (C) 


Manzanillo  (CA). 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA  i 


Praha  (E). 


Joseph  S.  Sparks,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Thomas  J.  Cole,  vice  consul 

John  H.  Marvin,  vice  consul 

Raoul  F.  Washington,  vice  consul 


Col.  Egon  R.  Tausch,  military  attache 

Maj.  Charles  Le  Roy  Youmans,  military  air 
attach^. 

Col.  John  N.  Hart,  naval  attach^  and  naval  at- 
tache for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  William  E.  Boone,  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  Thomas  D.  Burns,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Einar  T.  Anderson,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Edward  Francis  O'Connor,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Albert  J.  Powers,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Clarence  A.  Botsford,  minerals  attache 

Gustavo  Duran,  special  assistant 

Clarence  Boonstra,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

Adolph  B.  Horn,  special  assistant. 

William  E.  Skilton,  economic  analyst 

E.  Clinton  Smith,  economic  analyst 

Arden  Edward  DuBois,  junior  economic  analyst. 

James  Bennett,  junior  economic  analyst 

J.  Ramon  Solana,  vice  consul 

Joseph  A.  Jones,  special  assistant. 

George  Varrelmann,  junior  economic  analyst 


Gerald  G.  Jones,  vice  consul 

Horace  J.  Dickinson,  consul 

Franklin  Hawley,  vice  consul 

F.  Ridgeway  Lineaweaver,  consul. 

Eugene  E.  Jova,  consular  agent 

Edward  S.  Benet,  vice  consul 

Gordon  L.  Burke,  consul 

Harry  W.  Story,  vice  consul 

Raoul  A.  Bertot,  consular  agent... 


ambassador 

extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary. 

Rudolf  E.  Schoenfcld,'  counselor  of  embassy' 

James  Somerville,'  first  .secretary 

Montgomery  H.  Colladay,'  second  secretary 


California.. 

Ohio.. 

Florida 

New  York. 

War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


New  York 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Louisiana 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Cuba 

New  York. 

Minnesota 

New  York 

North  Carolina.. 
Virginia.- _ 


South  Dakota 

Arkansas 

Michigan... 

Pennsylvania 

Cuba.. 

Massachusetts... 

Georgia. 

North  Carolina.. 
Cuba 


June  5, 1942 
Apr.  25,1941 
JFeb.  28,1927 
JFeb.  28,1927 

Jan.  17,1944 
tSept.  30, 1943 

.Tune  21,1943 

Nov.  1, 1941 
Jan.  17,1944 
Aug.  i,  1941 

Sept.  15, 1942 

July     3, 1943 


Dec. 
Jan. 
tOct. 
June 
Mar. 
Nov. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
July 
Feb. 
Sept. 

May 
Feb. 
Sept. 
July 

tOet. 
July 
July 
Feb. 

tApr. 


26. 1942 

30. 1943 
14, 1943 

15. 1942 

17. 1943 

5. 1942 
14, 1943 
14, 1943 

16. 1942 

23. 1943 
22, 1943 

31, 1943 
7, 1922 
28, 1942 

5. 1943 
6, 1922 
5, 1943 
5, 1943 

13, 1925 
20, 1922 


Dist.  Columbia.. 

Mississippi 

Connecticut 


tSept.  15, 1943 
tSept.  15, 1943 
Feb.   18,1943 


'  Government  of  Czechoslovakia  established  in  England. 

2  .\ssigncd  also  near  the  Governments  of  BcU'iuiii,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  E:ngland. 

'  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE   UKITED    STATES 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

CZECHOSLOVAKIA- 

Continued 

Praha  (E)— Continued. 

(MA  &  NA)             

Col.  William  McKee  Diinn,i  military  attach^ 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

tSept.  21, 1943 
Aug.  14,1942 

Capt.  John  L.  Callan.i  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,"  asst.  military  attache.... 

War  Dept 

Sept.  23, 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,'  asst.  military  attache,  _ 

War  Dept 

Oct.    2.'),  194;i 

Maj. Robert  L.  Grosjean,'  asst.  military  attache  ... 

War  Dept 

Jan.    13,1943 

Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland.i  asst.  military  attache  . 

War  Dept 

Jan.    16,1943 

Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen.i  asst.  military  attache.  . 

War  Dept 

Sept.    6,1943 

Lt.  Comdr.  Curtis  Dawes,"  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

July   30,1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.   Benjamin   R.    Kittredge,   Jr.,i   asst.   naval 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.      9, 1942 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark, i  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  2.5, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

DENMARK 

Copenhagen  (Kobenhavn) 

Ray  Atherton,'  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 

Illinois 

{July     8, 1943 

plenipotentiary. 

Legation  and  Consulate  Gen- 

eral at  Copenhagen  closed. 

(Greenland) 

Qodthaab  (C) 

.Tnhn  B.  Ochelfrep,  cnnsu) 

Nevada  

Sept.  26, 1942 

$4,500 

Gray  Bream,  vice  consul 

Wyoming 

Aug.     7, 1942 

2,750 

DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 

Ciudad  Trujillo  (E) 

Avra  M.  Warren,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

Maryland.. 

}Mar.  27, 1943 

10,000 

plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Robert  Newbegin,  second  secretary;  consul 

Massachusetts.. - 

Dec.   11,1942 

4,400 

Don  V.  Catlett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Harry  Clinton  Reed,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Theodore  C.  Weber,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 

Missouri    

Mar.  29, 1941 

2,750 

Ohio 

tDec.   16,1942 

2,500 

Massachusetts... 

Aug.  11,1943 

2,500 

James  G.  McCargar,  third  secretary;  vice  consul  . 

California 

Nov.  2,5, 1943 

2,500 

Ohio 

July     9, 1943 

(MA&  NA) 

Maj.    Charles  Le  Roy  Youmans,  iiiililary  air 
attache. 

War  Dept 

Sept.  30, 1943 

Lt.  Comdr.  Richard  R.  Claghorn,  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

July   21,1943 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 

1st  Lt.  Edward  J.  Ruff,  asst.  military  attache — 

War  Dept 

Apr.     5, 1943 

Lt.  Leland  P.  Johnston,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.    12,1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England 
2  Accredited  also  to  Canada  and  near  the  Government  of  Luxembourg  established  iu  England. 


16 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC- 
Continued 

Ciudad  Trujillo  (E)— Con. 
(T) 

La  Romana  (CA) 

ECUADOR 
Quito  (E) 


(MA&NA). 


(T). 


Guayaquil  (CO) 

(T) 

Manta  (VC)  (T) 


W.  Tapley  Bennett,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst 
Manuel  R.  Angulo,  attachg 

Ray  Ground,  junior  economic  analyst 

Eugene  J.  Lieder,  consular  agent 


Robert  M.  Scotten,   ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

counselor  of  embassy 

Howard  H.  Tewksbury,  commercial  attach^ 

James  W.  Qantenbein,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Ellis  A.  Boimet,  second  secretary;  consul 

Claude  O.  Ross,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Juan  L.  Gorrell,  vice  consul ._ 

Col.  William  E.  Shipp,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Charles  K.  Ludewig,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Vernet  L.  Gresham,  asst.  military  attache... 
Capt.  Hugh  L.  Stone,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.    Raleigh    T.    Harrington,   asst.    military 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Robert  A.  Cooke,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attaclie  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Rollin  S.  Atwood,  senior  economic  analyst. 

John  T.  Reid,  special  assistant 

Francis  J.  Colligan,  cultural  relations  attache 

E.  Allen  Fidel,  junior  economic  analyst 

J.  Wesley  Adams,  Jr.,  economic  analyst... 

Claude  E.  Hobbs,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

David  A.  Lines,  economic  analyst 

John  D.  McCullough,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

Carl  E.  Moore,  economic  analyst 

Herbert  C.  Meade,  junior  economic  analyst 

James  B.  Engle,  vice  consul 

Philip  G.  Cottell,  vice  consul 

Miss  Ellen  Collins,  junior  cultural  relations  assist- 
ant. 

Harold  L.  Williamson,  consul  general 

CyrU  L.  F.  Thiel,  consul 

Walter  Smith,  vice  consul 

Hilton  F.  Wood,  vice  consul 

Henry  Dearborn,  vice  consul 


Georgia 

New  York. 
Oregon 


New  York . 


Michigan. 


July  21,1941 
tApr.  5, 1943 
Dec.   14,1943 

Nov.  14, 1922 


Mar.  27, 1943 


Massachusetts. 

Oregon 

Texas 

California 

Illinois 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept.. 


Navy  Dept. 


Florida 

North  Carolina. 

California 

Wyoming 

Illinois 

North  Carolina.. 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Michigan 

California 

Illinois 

Kentucky 

New  York 


Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois. 

New  York 

Massachusetts. 


Oct.  7, 1939 
Jan.  25,1943 
Mar.  25, 1942 
Dec.  3, 1941 
{Jan.    29,1944 

Sept.  19, 1942 
tJuly    11,1942 

Mar.  25, 1943 
Mar.  18, 1943 
Sept.    8,1943 

Oct.     9, 1943 


JApr. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
July 
Apr. 
Oct. 
May 
Jan. 
Nov. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
May 


8, 1943 
15, 1942 

11. 1942 

21. 1941 
2, 1943 

3. 1941 

15. 1943 

1. 1942 

27. 1942 
27, 1942 
27, 1942 

28. 1942 

20. 1943 


Aug.  14,  1942 
Aug.  31,  1940 
June  8, 1942 
Oct.  8, 1942 
Nov.  11, 1942  I 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED   STATES 


Tost 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


EGYPT 


Cairo  (L). 


(MA  &  NA). 


(T). 


Alexandria  (C). 


Port  Said  (C). 
Suez  (C) 


EL  SALVADOR 


San  Salvador  (E). 


(MA&  NA). 


Alexander  C.  Kirk,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

Joseph  E.  Jacobs,  counselor  of  legation;  consul 
general. 

Hooker  A.  Doolittle,  first  secretary 

Raymond  A.  Hare,"  second  secretary;  consul 

Ralph  Miller,  second  secretary;  consul 

James  Espy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Edward  A.  Dow,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Parker  T.  Hart,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Gordon  H.  Mattison,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

John  M.  McSweeney,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

David  LeBreton,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Wendell  S.  Howard,  vice  consul 


Lt.  Col.  John  W.  Dregge,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  John  T.  Harding,^  naval  attache  and 

naval  attach^  for  air. 

2d  Lt.  John  Brinton,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Ralph  E.  Kent, 2  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (.ig)  Ellsworth  L.  Mcintosh,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 


Richard  S.  Leach,  special  assistant 

Walter  L.  Campbell,  economic  analyst. 


Karl  deO.  MacVitty,  consul  general. 

Robert  C.  Coudray,  vice  consul. 

Reginald  P.  Mitchell,  consul 

Oscar  C.  Holder,  vice  consul 

Aubrey  Lee  Welch,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 


Walter  Thurston,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

_ first  secretary 

Gerhard  Oade,  second  secretary;  consul 

Overton  G.Ellis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
H.  Gardner  Ainsworth,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Wallace  W.  Stuart,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Joseph  E.  Maleady,  vice  consul 


Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attachfe 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attach^.. 
Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 


Illinois.. , 

South  Carolina 


New  York 

Iowa. _ 

New  York 

Ohio 

Nebraska 

Massachusetts.. 

Ohio 

Massachusetts. . 
Dist.  Columbia. 
Florida 


War  Dept.. 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept.. 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 


Dist.  Columbia.. 
Connecticut 


Tennessee 

Rhode  Island.. 

Florida..- 

Louisiana 

South  Carolina... 


Arizona. 


Feb.  11,1941 


Aug.  30, 1940 


Dec. 
May 
Nov. 
Ai)r. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Oct. 


1, 1943 
24, 1939 
19, 1943 

29. 1943 
20, 1941 

8,  1944 

27. 1944 
31, 1943 
11, 1943 
28, 1943 


Jan.    14, 1944 
Mar.  10, 1943 

May  22, 1943 
Jan.     8, 1944 

Aug.  25,1943 


June  17,1943 

Mar.  26, 1943 

Feb.  1, 1943 

June  12,1943 

Dec.  16,1943 

May  19,1942 

June  12,1943 


JMar.  27, 1943 


Illinois. 

Washington 

Louisiana 

Tennessee 

Massachusetts. 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


June  4, 1940 
Aug.  2, 1937 
Dec.  3. 1941 
Sept.  10, 1942 
July   19.1934 

Jan.  15,1944 
Sept.  20, 1943 
Mar.  13. 1943 


'  Assigned  also  to  Jidda;  resident  at  Cairo. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Greece  and  Yugoslavia  established  in  Egypt. 


18 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    3  1,    1911 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

EL  SALVADOR— Continued 

San  SalvadorCE)— Continued. 

(MA  &  NA)— Continued. 

Capt.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  mOitary  attache 

War  Dcpt 

Sept.    8,1943 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dcpt 

Sept.  18, 1943 

Capt.  George  Bragg  Massey,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept 

Sept.  23. 1943 

Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.    6,1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  John  B .  Dahlgren,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

July   21,1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

July   21,1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July   29,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Allison  Dunham,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  21,1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

June  12,1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T)            - --. 

Richard  T.  Smyth,  cultural  relations  attache 

Mrs.  Cathalcen  A.  Thomas,  special  assistant 

New  York  

Tennessee 

Aug.   14,1942 
Aug.   20,1943 

Allan  F.  McLean,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Delaware 

Nov.  27, 1942 

ESTONIA 

Legation  at  Tallinn  closed. 

ETHIOPIA 

Addis  Ababa  (L)            

John  K.  Caldwell,  envoy  extraordinarv  and  min- 

Kentucky     .. 

tOct.      7, 1943 

$10,000 

ister  plenipotentiary. 

William  E.  Cole,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

New  York. 

Oct.    30,1943 

3,500 

Donald  H.  Nichols, i  vice  consul. 

New  Mexico 

Nov.  29, 1943 

FINLAND 

Helsinki  (Helsingfors)  (L) 

H.  F.  Arthur  Schoenfeld,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Apr.   22,1937 

10,000 

Edmund  \   Gullion,  third  secretary 

Kentucky 

Dec.   13, 1943 

3,500 

Consular  representation  be- 

tween   Finland    and    the 

United  States  withdrawn 

July  16,  1942. 

r 

FRANCE  AND 

POSSESSIONS 

Embassy  and  consular  offices 

in  enemy-occupied  France 

and  possessions  closed. 

Algiers,  Algeria  (M) 

Edwin  C.  Wilson,  representative  of  the  U.  S.  to 
the  French  Committee  of  National  Liberation.  2 

Florida 

Nov.  22, 1943 

17,500 

Selden  Chapin,'  counselor 

Pennsylvania 

Nov.  29, 1943 

7.200 

'  Temporarily. 

'  With  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 

'  Serves  in  the  absence  of  the  representative  of  the  United  Stales  to  the  French  Committee  of  National  Liberation  as 
officer  in  charge  of  the  American  mission. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


FRANCE  AND 

POSSESSIONS— Continued 

Algiers,  Algeria  (M)— Con... 


(T). 


Brazzaville,    French    Equa- 
torial Africa  (CG). 
(T) 

Cayenne,  French  Guiana  (C). 
Dakar,  French  West  Africa 
(M). 


(T) 

Martinique,     French     West 
Indies  (C). 
(T) 

Noumea,  New  Caledonia  (C) 

(T) - 

Gran,  Algeria  (C) 

(T) 

Tahiti,    Society    Islands, 

Oceania  (C). 
Tananarive,  Madagascar  (C) 

(T) 

Tunis,  Tunisia  (C) 

(T) 


GERMANY 

State  of  war  declared  by  Ger- 
many December  11,  1941. 


Edward  P.  Lawton,  secretary;  consul 

Hervfe  J.  L'Heureux,  secretary;  consul. 

Sidney  A.  Belovsky,  cdnsul  ■ 

Heyward  G.  Hill,  secretary;  consul 

Boies  C.  Hart,  Jr.,  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  H.  McBride,  secretary;  vice  consul 

Stuart  W.  Rockwell,  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  S.  Estes,  secretary;  vice  consul  

Sabin  J.  Dalferes,  vice  consul 

Joseph  F.  Walker,  vice  consul 

Frank  G.  Mitchell,  vice  consul 

Robert  McDonald  Sheehan,  vice  consul 

Raymond  E.  Reese,  vice  consul _ 

Jack  H.  Heck,  vice  consul 

John  H.  Boyd,  vice  consul 

Harry  A.  Woodruff,  vice  consul 

Albert  W.  Scott,  consul __. 

Frederick  J.  Mann,  vice  consul 

Donald  Woolf,  junior  economic  analyst 

James  L.  O'Sullivan,  vice  consul 

Vice  Admiral  William   A.  Glassford,   personal 

representative  of  the  President. 2 
Maynard  B.  Bames,^  counselor;  consul  general.. 

John  Goodyear,  secretary;  consul 

Armistead  M.  Lee,  secretary;  vice  consul 

Jerome  R.  Lavalee,  vice  consul 

Christian  Hans  Nelson,  senior  economic  analyst- 
Ernest  de  W.  Mayer,  consul 

William  M .  Gibson,  senior  economic  analyst 

Ora  S.  Sitton,  vice  consul 

Henry  B.  Day,  consul 

Edmund  Osborne  Barker,  vice  consul. 

William  W.  Schott,  consul.. 

David  K.  Newman,  vice  consul 

Charles  J.  Little,  senior  economic  analyst 

Richard  M.  de  Lambert,  consul 

Scudder  Mersman,  vice  consul 

Clifton  R.  Wharton,  consul.. 

Stuart  B.  Martin,  vice  consul. 

Marcel  E.  Malige,  consul  general. 

W.  Paul  O'Neill,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

L.  Pittman  Springs,  vice  consul 

Raymond  A.  Styles,  vice  consul 

John  E.  Utter,  vice  consul 

Laurence  L.  Davis,  vice  consul 


Georgia.. 

New  Hampshire . 

New  York 

Louisiana 

Connecticut 

Michigan 

Pennsylvania 

Massachusetts... 

Louisiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
Dist.  Columbia.. 

Ohio... 

Mississippi 

New  York . 

Missouri 

New  York 

California 

Connecticut 

Arizona 

Iowa 

New  York 

Virginia 

Massachusetts. . . 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

Connecticut 

Washington 

Connecticut 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

Missouri 

New  York 

New  Mexico 

Missouri 

Massachusetts... 

Ohio 

Idaho... 

Pennsylvania 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Georgia 

New  York 

Ohio... 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Dec. 
}Jan. 

Jan. 
tDec. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Dec. 
tJan. 
tJune 

Dec. 

Sept. 
{Jan. 

July 

Oct. 

Nov. 

July 

Aug. 

Feb. 

May 


27. 1943 

20. 1944 
31.  1944 
30, 1943 
29,1943 

25. 1943 

18. 1944 
4,1942 

16, 1943 
8, 1944 
10, 1943 

30. 1942 

25. 1943 

29. 1944 

17. 1941 
19, 1943 
18, 1943 

20. 1942 

11. 1943 
5, 1943 

17, 1943 


Dec.  7, 1942 
{Jan.      7, 1944 

Aug.  30,1943 
{May    8. 1943 

Dec.   18,1943 

Nov.  27, 1943 


July 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
{June 
Apr. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
June 
June 
July 
July 
Jan. 


17, 1943 
8, 1943 

10. 1942 
3, 1943 

12. 1943 
9,1943 

27,  1943 

19. 1941 
10, 1922 

7,1942 

17. 1942 

27. 1943 
17, 1943 
13, 1935 
14, 1943 
17, 1941 
11,1944 


I  Assigned  also  to  the  -Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy. 

'  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

'  Serves  in  the  absence  of  the  personal  represent  at  ivi;  of  the  President  as  officer  in  charge  of  the  American  mission 


20 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

GREAT    BRITAIN    AND 

NORTHERN  IRELAND, 

AND  INDIA 

London  (E) 

John  Q.  Winant,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

New  Hampshire. 

Feb 

11,1941 

$17,500 

plenipotentiary. 

Howard  Bucknell,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy  ' 

Georgia 

25  1943 

9,000 
8,000 

Waldemar  J.  Gallman,  counselor  of  embassy 

New  York. 

tJan. 

7, 1944 

Loyd  V.  Steere,  agricultural  attach^     

California 

28, 1939 

8,400 
8,000 
6,000 

Don  C.  Bliss,  Jr.,  commercial  attach^-. 

Mississippi 

California. 

tApr. 
Feb. 

15, 1943 

Cabot  Coville,  first  secretary;  consul 

5, 1943 

George  R.  Hukill,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Delaware 

Apr. 
Apr. 

26,  1943 

5,100 
5,000 

Glenn  A.  Abbey,  second  secretary;  consul 

Wisconsin 

8, 1941 

Ware  Adams,  second  secretary;  consul 

Georgia 

May 
Sept. 
Oct. 

27, 1941 

5,000 
5  000 

Carlos  J.  Warner,  second  secretary;  consul     .  ... 

Ohio    

30, 1943 

. 

Edward  T.  Wailes,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

26, 1943 

5,000 

Sidney  H.  Browne,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  Jersey 

Nov. 

13,  1943 

5,0C0 

Winfield  H.  Scott,  second  secretary;  consul 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

June 

14,  1943 

4,700 

Dorsey  Gassaway  Fisher,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Maryland 

Mar. 

17,  1941 

4,600 

Robert  D.  Coe,  second  secretary;  consul     .. 

Wyoming 

Apr. 
Sept. 

2, 1941 

4,600 
4,600 

John  M.  Allison,  second  secretary;  consul 

Nebraska 

15, 1942 

C.  Grant  Isaacs,  second  secretary;  consul 

Tennessee 

tDec. 

29, 1939 

4,500 

Henry  E.  Stebbins,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Massachusetts... 

tDec. 

9,  1941 

4,500 

JDec. 

9, 1941 

4,500 
4,500 
4,500 

Avery  F.  Peterson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Idaho       .    ... 

Mar. 

17,  1942 

John  F.  Stone,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Pennsylvania 

Dec. 

14, 1943 

Alton  T.  Murray,  asst.  agricultural  attachS 

California 

June 

28, 1939 

4,400 

Mulford  A.  Colebrook,  second  secretary;  consul. - 

New  York 

tMar. 

9, 1942 

4,100 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,  second  secretary;  vice 

Pennsylvania 

July 

15, 1943 

4,200 

consul. 

John  Ordway,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Dist.  Colimibia.. 

Mar. 

10, 1941 

4,000 

Fred  K,  Salter,  third  secretary;  vice  consul    -.  .- 

Georgia 

July 

19, 1941 

3,600 

Stephen  C.  Brown,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Charles  W.  Thayer,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Virginia     .    

Dec. 

22,  1941 

3,600 
3,500 

Pennsylvania 

Dec. 

7, 1943 

Donald  B.  Calder,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 

New  York 

Jime 

2, 1941 

3,000 

Richard  A.  Johnson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Illinois.. 

June 

2, 1941 

3,000 

John  J.  Coyle,  vice  consul    

New  York 

Massachusetts... 

Oct. 
Aug. 

17, 1933 
17,  1942 

Herbert  W.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

John  F.  ClafEey,  vice  consul 

Coimecticut 

Virginia 

Aug. 
{Oct. 

24, 1939 
6, 1943 

Charles  M.  Rice,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  G.  Riddick,  vice  consul... 

South  Carolina... 

tDec. 

4, 1943 

•A  &  NA) 

Brig.  Gen.  Paul  E.  Peabody,  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Mar. 

1, 1943 

Col.  Milton  M.  Turner,  military  attach^  for  air.. 

WarDept 

Apr. 

16, 1943 

Rear  .\dniiral  George  B.  Wilson,  naval  att.ichg.- 

Navy  Dept. 

Nov. 

3,  1943 

Capt.  Harold  B.  Miller,^  naval  attache  for  air 

Navy  Dept 

Oct. 

18, 1943 

Col.  Bernard  B.  McMahon,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept.. 

Feb. 

13, 1942 

Col.  Joaquin  Enrique  Zanetti,  asst.  military  at- 

WarDept  

June 

25, 1942 

tache. 

Col.  Frank  F.  Reed,  asst.  military  attache.. 

WarDept 

Feb. 

6, 1943 

Col.  Marion  Van  Voorst,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept.. 

May 

31, 1943 

Col.  Carnes  B.  Lee,  asst.  military  attache.       

AVar  Dept    .. 

Nov. 

11,1943 

Col.  Harold  Fowler,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Nov. 

25, 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Ralph  E.  Doty,  asst.  military  attache... 

WarDept 

Feb. 

22, 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Tom  F.  Whayne,  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Apr. 

10. 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Robert  A.  Turner,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept 

June 

1, 1943 

MaJ.  Jack  William  Votion,  asst.  military  attache. 

WarDept 

Dec. 

14, 1942 

Maj.  Byron  B.  Burnes,  asst.  military  attache 

WarDept.. 

Mar. 

18,  1943 



'  With  the  honorary  rank  of  minister. 
'  Also  assistant  naval  attacbfi  at  London. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


Post 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Etc. 
Continued 

Lonaon  (E)— Continued. 
(MA&NA)— Con.... 


(T). 


Belfast,     Northern     Ireland 

(CO). 
Birmingham,  England  (C)_.. 

Bradford,  England  (C) 

Bristol,  England  (C) 

Cardiff,  Wales  (C) 

Edinburgh,  Scotland  (C) 

Glasgow,  Scotland  (C) 

Liverpool,  England  (C) 

Manchester,  England  (C) 

Newcastle-on-Tyne,  England 
(C). 

Plymouth,  England  (C) 

Southampton,' England  (C)'. 

'^Not_functioniDg, 


Name  and  rank 


Maj.  Donald  T.  Patterson,  asst.  military  attachfi 

Maj.  Hiram  M.  Stout,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Joseph  M.  Wojdygo,  asst.  military  attache. . 

Maj.  Nicholas  D.  N.  Harvey,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 

Capt.  Earl  R.  Leng,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Alfred  G.  Boyd,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Peter  C.  Messer,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Gordon  B.  Smith,  asst.  military  attache. . . 

Capt.  Freeman  F.  Bates,  asst.  military  air  attache. 

Capt.  John  K.  Linn,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache.. 

1st  Lt.  Charles  T.  Barnes,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 

Capt.  Tully  Shelley,  asst.  naval  attache 

Lt.  Writner  Hostetter,  asst.  naval  attache.. 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Miss  Frieda  S.  Miller,  special  assistant.. 

Herbert  Agar,  special  assistant 

Clarence  E.  Meyer,  attache _.. 

E.  F.  Penrose,  special  assistant 

W.  S.  Lockwood,  senior  economic  analyst. 

Harold  R.  Spiegel,  senior  economic  analyst. 

Smith  Davison  Turner,  attache 

Donald  L.  Wright,  attache 

Albert  H.  Robbins,  senior  economic  analyst 

Willard  O.  Brown,  agricultural  economist 

Miss  Virginia  S.  Cowles,  special  assistant.. 

Charles  S.  Campbell,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst 

Samuel  Gardner  Welles,  attache 

Mrs.  Edith  Tilton  Denhardt,  special  assistant... 
Archie  M.  Andrews,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst. 
Mrs.  Margaret  S.  Carroll,  junior  economic  analyst. 
Miss  Mary  Ann  Pardue,  junior  press  relations 
ofBcer. 


Quincy  F.  Roberts,  consul 

Casimir  T.  Zawadzki,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Wilkinson,  consul 

Robert  P.  Chalker,  vice  consul. 

Joseph  G.  Groeninger,  consul.. 

Roy  W.  Baker,  consul.. 

Sheridan  Talbott,  consul 

Charles  Roy  Nasmith,  consul 

Julian  K.  Smedberg,  vice  consul 

Hugh  H.  W'atson,  consul  general 

Richard  S.  Huestis,  consul.. 

Charles  James  Kolinski,  vice  consul.. 

J.  Stanford  Edwards,  vice  consul 

Hugh  Watson,  vice  consul- 

George  Alexander  Armstrong,  consul. 

Henry  O.  Ramsey,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Hcisler,  consul 


War  Dcpt. 
War  Depl. 
War  Depi,. 
War  Dept. 

War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


Fred  H.  Houck,  vice  consul. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


New  York  

New  York 

New  York 

California 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Michigan... 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Illinois 

Texas 

New  York 

Connecticut 

New  Jersey 

California 

Connecticut 

New  York 

Tennessee.. 


Texas .. 

New  York    ... 

Wisconsin 

Florida 

Maryland 

New  York 

Kentucky 

New  York 

New  York 

Vermont 

New  York 

Wisconsin 

New  York 

New  York 

New  York 

South  Dakota. 
Delaware 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Mar. 
Apr. 
July 
Aug. 

Jan. 

Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
tSept. 
Jan. 
Sept. 

Jan. 
July 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
July 
May 
Aug. 
Oct. 
June 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
May 
Nov. 


29. 1943 
15, 1943 
3,1943 
28.1943 

12, 1943 
18, 1943 
18, 1943 
18, 1943 
20,1943 
1, 1944 

20. 1943 

13. 1944 

3. 1942 

24,1943 

4. 1943 
7, 1943 

8. 1941 
21, 1943 

1. 1942 
22, 1943 

7. 1943 
23,1942 

2. 1942 

20. 1942 
7,1942 

6. 1943 
8,1941 

25. 1943 
1,1943 
3, 1943 


Sept. 

May 

Jan. 

June 

Oct. 

Jan. 

May 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

June 

Feb. 

Sept. 

May 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Feb. 


4,1942 
14, 1942 
16, 193fi 

15. 1942 
6, 1941 
8, 1931 
8,1943 

23, 1935 
10, 1938 
5,1942 

10. 1943 
24,1943 
12,1942 
18,1923 
29,1941 
12,1940 
17,1942 


Dist.  Columbia..    June  13.1935 


22 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Etc.— 
Continued 

(Europe) 


Gibraltar  (C)  i. 
Malta  (C)  1.... 


(India) 
New  Delhi  (M)... 


Bombay  (C). 


Calcutta  (CO). 


Karachi  (C) 


Madras  (C). 


William  Phillips,  personal  representative  of  the 
President.  2 

George  R.  Mcrrell,  secretary 

Clayton  Lane,  secretary 

Sheldon  T.  Mills,  secretary .-. 

Monroe  B.  Hall,  secretary 

Lampton  Berry,'  secretary 

Adrian  B.  Colquitt,' secretary 

James  P.  Speer,  2d,' secretary 


Howard  Donovan,*  consul 

Stephen  E.  C.  Kendrick,  consul 

Charles  O.  Thompson,  vice  consul... 

Ray  L.  Thurston,  vice  consul 

Joseph  J.  Wagner,  vice  consul 

Charles  W.  Adair,  Jr.,<  vice  consul... 
Kenneth  S.  Patton,  consul  general... 

Samuel  J.  Fletcher,  consul 

John  J.  Macdonald,  consul 

Charles  E.  Brookhart,  consul 

Kenneth  J.  Yearns,  consul 

Lampton  Berry, ^  vice  consul 

Adrian  B.  Colquitt,' vice  consul 

Philip  H.  Bagby,  vice  consul 

Alden  M.  Haupt,  vice  consul 

James  P.  Speer,  2d,'  vice  consul 

George  F.  Bogardus,  vice  consul 

Robert  W.  Middlebrook,  vice  consul. 

Clarence  E.  Macy,  consul. 

Jay  Dixon  Edwards,  vice  consul 

J.  Kittredge  Vinson,  vice  consul 

Philip  M.  Davenport,  vice  consul 

Roy  E.  B.  Bower,  consul 

Nicholas  Feld,  vice  consul 

Michael  R.  Gannett,  vice  consul 


•  Not  functioning. 

'  With  the  rank  of  ambassador. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Calcutta;  resident  at  New  Delhi. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 
» Assigned  also  to  and  resident  at  New  Delhi. 


Massachusetts. 


Missouri... 
California.. 

Oregon 

New  York. . 
Mississippi. 

Georgia 

Oklahoma.. 


Illinois 

Rhode  Island... 

Alaska 

Wisconsin 

New  York 

Ohio 

Virginia 

Maine. 

Missouri 

Iowa  

Dist.  Columbia. 

Mississippi 

Georgia 

Virginia 

Illinois 

Oklahoma. 

Iowa 

New  York 

Colorado 

Oregon 

Texas.. 

Maryland- 

California 

Mississippi 

New  York 


Dec.   18, 1942 

Mar.  24. 1942 
Apr.  26,1943 
Aug.  19,1943 
Sept.  3,1942 
Sept.  16, 1941 
Aug.  6, 1942 
Sept.  15, 1943 


Jan. 

June 

June 

May 

June 

Dec. 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

June 

June 

June 

June 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

June 

July 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

June 

Nov. 


7. 1939 
4, 1943 

22, 1943 
20, 1941 

2. 1941 

27. 1941 

13. 1942 
5, 1943 

1. 1942 

24. 1943 
30, 1943 

1. 1940 
21,1941 

4. 1943 

18. 1943 
15,1943 

21. 1944 
15,1942 
10, 1936 
24, 1943 
19, 1942 

20. 1942 
7, 1942 

10, 1940 

10. 1943 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF  THE   UNITED    STATE& 


Post 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Etc.— 
Continued 

(Other  Asia) 

Consular  ofHces  in  enemy- 
occupied  possessions  closed. 


Aden,  Arabia  (C) 

(T) 

Colombo.  Ceylon  (C). 


(T). 


(Africa) 

Accra,  Gold  Coast,  West  Af- 
rica (C). 
(T) 


Name  and  rank 


Lagos,  Nigeria,  West  Africa 
(CO). 

(T).. 

Freetown,  Sierra  Leone 
(CA). 
Momba.sa,      Kenya,      East 

Africa  (C).' 
Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa 
(CO). 
(T) 


(Fiji  Islands) 
Suva,  Fiji  Islands  (C).. 
(Newfoundland) 

St.  John's  (CG) 


(Oilier  America) 

Antigua,    Leeward    Islands, 
British  AVest  Indies  (C). 

Barbados,  B.  W.  I.  (C) 

Belize,  British  Honduras  (C). 

Georgetown,  British  Guiana 
(C). 
(T) 

Hamilton,  Bermuda  (CG)._. 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  B.  W.  I. 
(C). 
(T) 

Nassau,  N.  P.,  Bahamas  (C). 
Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad,  B. 
W.  I.  (C). 


Brighton,   Trinidad, 
W.  I.  (CA). 


B. 


Donal  F.  McGonigal,  consul 

Robert  A.  Stein,  vice  consul. 

Robert  L.  Buell,  consul 

Richard  E.  Usher,  vice  consul 

Robert  C' Bates,  vice  consul 

Chapin  R.  Leinbach,  vice  consul. 
Richard  W.  Carlson,  vice  consul - 


Thomas  A.  Hickok,  consul 

Robert  J.  Cavanaugh,  vice  consul 

Earle  J.  Richey,  vice  consul 

Harry  F.  Hemmerich,  vice  consul 

Andrew  G.  Lynch,  consul. 

William  L.  Krieg,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Bruns,  vice  consul 

Christian  K.  Nielsen,  consular  agent. 


Joseph  I.  Touchette.  consul 

Rollie  H.  White,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Willard  Quincy  Stanton,  consul 

Joseph  Palmer,  2d,  vice  consul 

Richard  R.  Leonard,  economic  analyst. 


Thomas  S.  Horn,  consul. 


George  D.  Hopper,  consul  general. 

Charles  S.  Reed,  2d,  consul.. 

Lubert  O.  Sanderhofl,  vice  consul. 
Verne  G.  Staten,  vice  consul 


William  H.  Christensen,  vice  consul. 


Ilo  C.  Funk,  consul 

Culver  Gidden,  vice  consul .- 

Carlton  Hurst,  consul 

George  M.  Widncy,  vice  consul 

Albert  A.  Rabida,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Beck,  consul  general 

Edwin  W.  Martin,  vice  consul 

John  H.  Lord,  consul 

George  F.  Kelly,  vice  consul 

Paul  Blanshard,  senior  economic  analyst. 

John  H.  E.  McAndrews,  vice  consul 

Claude  H.  Hall,  Jr.,  consul 

Richard  D.  Gatewood,  vice  consul 

Augustus  Ostertag,  vice  consul 

Marc  de  Verteuil,  consular  agent 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


New  York.. 
New  Jersey. 
New  York.. 
Wisconsin... 

Montana 

Michigan... 
Ohio.. 


New  York 

Illinois 

Pennsylvania... 

New  York 

New  York 

Ohio. 

Dist.  Columbia. 
New  York 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Massachusetts.. 
Dist.  Columbia. 

Montana 

Massachusetts.. 
Pennsylvania. .. 


Missouri. 


Kentucky. 

Ohio 

California. 
Elinois 


South  Dakota. 


Colorado 

Texas 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Alabama 

Colorado 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Ohio 

Massachusetts.. 
Massachusetts. . 

New  York 

Minnesota 

Maryland 

New  York 

Pennsylvania. . . 


Mar.  19, 1940 
tJuly  11,1932 
Nov.  14, 1941 
Nov.  1,1943 
Nov.  18, 1943 
Nov.  22, 1939 
tJuly  16,1941 
Nov.  21, 1941 
JApr.  1, 1925 
Oct.  8, 1942 
Aug.  24.1939 
Mar.  4,1937 
Jan.  13,1942 
July  13,1942 
Trinidad Mar.  23.1921 


July  16,1943 

Oct.  25,1943 

Mar.  24, 1943 

Mar.  6.1943 
Sept.  30. 1943 

Jan.  26,1944 

Oct.  25,1943 


Jan.  13,1944 
Aug.  24. 1943 
Sept.  2,1943 
Oct.  27,1943 
Nov.  7,1942 
Oct.  6, 1941 
Feb.  20,1943 
Oct.    29,1940 


Nov. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
June 

Jan. 


6, 1943 

4. 1943 
10, 1941 

2, 1941 

8. 1944 


July   13,1943 


June  19, 1941 
Nov.  14, 1942 
Sept.  24, 1943 
Sept.  22, 1942 


Dec.     6, 1943 


'  Functions  under  supervision  of  consulate  general  at  Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa. 


24 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

GREECE ' 

Athens  (Athcnai)  (E) 

Lincoln  MacVcagh,^  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Connecticut 

Nov.  12,1943 

$17,  500 

Harold  Shantz,^  counselor  of  embassy 

New  York 

Dec.   23,1943 

8,000 

Walworth  Barbour, ^  second  secretary                

Massachusetts 

June  10,1943 

4,500 
4,000 

Andrew  B.  Foster, 2  second  secretary;  consul 

Pennsylvania 

tNov.  17, 1943 

(MA  &  NA)  --- 

Lt.  Col.  Sterling  L.  Larrahee,^  military  attache___ 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  T. Harding, 23 naval attachgand 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Jan.    10, 1944 
July   31,1943 

naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Ralph  E.  Kent,2  3asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Jan.     8, 1944 

naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) 

Oct.    13, 1943 

June  18, 1943 

Consular   offices   in    Greece 

closed. 

GUATEMALA 

Guatemala  (E) 

Boaz  Long,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  pleni- 

New Mexico. 

Mar.  27, 1943 

10,000 

potentiary. 

_ first  secretary 

Gerald  A.  Drew,  second  secretary 

California 

July     1, 1942 

5,000 
4,100 

Archibald    R.    Randolph,    acting    commercial 
attache. 

June  19,1942 

William  C.  Affeld,  Jr.,  second  secretary    .  .,    ._ 

Minnesota  

JFeb.     6, 1943 

4,000 
3,600 

Miss   Kathleen   Molesworth,  asst.   commercial 

Texas 

JNov.  19,1942 

attach^. 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache                 .  . 

War  Dept    

Jan.    15, 1944 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Sept.  20, 1943 

Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1943 

attache  for  air. 

Capt.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Sept.    8,1943 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attache. . 

War  Dept 

Sept.  18, 1943 

Lt.  Allison  Dunham,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Aug.    2,1941 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.    6,1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  John  B.  Dahlgrcn,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July   21,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache   and 

Navy  Dept 

July   21,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

July   29,1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.   (jg)   Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept - 

June  12,1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(CG) 

New  Jersey 

May    8, 1943 

5,200 

Chester  H  Kimrey,  vice  consul 

Oklahoma 

truly    10, 1931 

(T) 

Texas 

Oct.     3, 1942 

Robert  S.  Chamberlain,  cultural  relations  attache. 
W.  Charles  Bridgett,  special  assistant 

Virginia 

Oct.    18,1941 
tDec.   23, 1942 

New  York 

'  Government  of  Greece  established  in  Egypt. 

'  .\ssigned  also  near  the  Government  of  Yugoslavia  eslahlislicd  in  Es-'vpl. 

5  A.ssigned  al.so  to  Cairo. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATE© 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

GUATEMALA— Continued 

Guatemala  (E)— Continued. 

(T)— Continued,.- 

Gilbert  E.  Larsen,  special  assistant 

Illinois 

JApr.     1, 1943 
July     1. 1942 
Jan.     8, 1943 
Apr.     1, 1943 

Leroy  G.  Denman,  Jr.,  special  assistant 

Texas 

William  Robert  Kapp,  vice  consul 

Now  Jersey 

James  H.  Webb,  Jr.,  vice  consul     . 

HAITI 

Port-au-Prince  (E) 

.-   -.  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Vinton  Chapin,  second  secretary;  consul 

Massachusetts... 

Oct.    16,1941 

$6,000 

Glion  Curtis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Missouri 

Apr.   24,  1940 

4,000 

Robert  S.  Folsom,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Massachusetts. . . 

Aug.   15,1941 

2,750 

Herman  Moss,  vice  con.sul.. 

tMay  24, 1943 
Sept.  30, 1943 

(MA  &  NA) 

Maj.   Charles  Le  Roy  Youmans,  military  air 
attach^. 

War  Dept 

Lt.  Comdr.  Francis  E.  Taylor,  naval  attach^'  and 

Navy  Dept 

Aug.  28,1943 

naval  attache  for  air. 

1st  Lt.  Eddie  Karl  Gustav  Borjesson,  asst  mili- 

War Dept 

Sept.    9, 1942 

tary  attache. 

Lt.  Bryan  D.  Sheedy,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Na^'y  Dept 

Dec.   22,1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) 

Virginia 

New  Jersey 

William  A.  Krauss,  jimior  economic  analyst 

June  24. 1942 

Cabot  Sedgwick,  vice  consul 

Arizona.-- 

Montana 

Doc.   14, 1943 

Oct.    17,1938 
Sept.    8,1899 

CapHaitien  (CA). 

Robert  Leslie  Pettigrew,  consular  agent 

Gonalves  (CA). 

J.  William  Woel,  consular  agent 

HONDURAS 

Tegucigalpa  (E).        

John  D.  Erwin,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

Tennossppi 

JMar.  27  1943 

10  000 

plenipotentiary. 

.first  secretary 

John  B.  Faust,  second  secretary;  consul 

South  Carolina  .. 

July    16,1942 

4.600 

Roswell  C.  Beverstock,  second  secretary;  vice 

California 

Oct.    25,1943 

4,(100 

consul. 

Ralph  N.  Clough,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Washington 

Mar.  18, 1942 

2,750 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Jan.    15.1944 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache  . 

War  Dept 

{Sept.  20, 1943 

Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1943 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Nathan  A.  Brown,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept.- 

Jan.    18,1944 

Capt.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept... 

Sept.    8,1943 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept... 

Sept.  18, 1943 

Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.    6,1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  John  B.  Dahlgren,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July   21,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin.  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept. 

July   21,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

July   29.1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Allison  Dunham,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept t 

Nov.  21. 1942 

.. 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

1 

26 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

HONDURAS— Continued 

Tegucigalpa  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Continued. 

(T)       

Lt.  (]g)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attach6  and 
asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 

William  L.  McGinness,  Jr.,  special  assistant 

Albert  K.  Ludy,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst 

Ernest  V.  Siracusa,  vice  consul 

Burford  K.  Isaacs,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Francis  C.  Jordan,  vice  consul 

Lee  M.  Hunsaker,  vice  consul 

Navy  Dept 

California 

Arizona . 

June  12, 1943 

Aug.  15,1942 
Aug.  25,1943 

Mar.  25, 1943 
July   26,1943 
Dec.     9, 1943 
Jan.    13,1943 
Sept.    1, 1943 

Aug.   13,1942 

La  Ceiba  (C) 

California. 

Texas.- 

$2,750 

Puerto  Cortes  (C) 

North  Carolina. . 
Utah 

3,500 

Tela  (CA) 

Willis  E.  Walton,  consular  agent 

Leland  B.  Morris,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

first  secretarj' 

Honduras.- 

Pennsylvania 

HUNGARY 

Severance  of  diplomatic  rela- 
tions, December  11,  1941; 
state  of  war  declared   by 
Hungary     December     13, 
1941. 

ICELAND 

Rovkjavik  (L) 

10,000 

IRAN 

Tehran  (L) 

Harold  E.  Montamat,  second  secretary;  consul... 
Arnlioth  G.  Heltberg,  vice  consul 

Louis  Q.  Dreyfus,  Jr.,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary. 

Richard  Ford,  first  secretary  (consul) 

John  D.  Jernegan,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)... 
M.  Williams  Blake,  third  secretary  (vice  consul) . 
C.  Vaughan  Ferguson,  Jr.,  third  secretary  (vice 

consul). 
John  A.  Calhoun,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)... 

Col.  Joseph  K.  Baker,  military  attache. 

New  Jersey 

California. _ 

California.- 

Oklahoma.. 

California 

Ohio .- 

New  York 

California 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Oklahoma. 

California 

Ohio -.. 

Apr.  28,1943 
Sept.    4,1941 

July     7,  1939 

Sept.  29, 1943 
July   24,1943 
Nov.    8,1943 
Dec.   24,1941 

Sept.    ^,  1942 

Jan.     5. 1943 
Dec.   28.1942 
Oct.   29,1941 

Sept.  29, 1943 
July    24,1943 
Nov.    8,1943 
Dec.   24,1941 

Sept.    5,1942 
Sept.  29,1943 

Sept.  29, 1943 
July     8, 1943 

4,000 
10,000 

(MA) 

7,000 
4,000 
4,000 

3,noo 

2,750 

(C) 

Maj.  Robert  B.  Rigg,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Edward  S.  Kennedy,  asst.  military  attache. 

Richard  Ford,  consul  (first  secretary) 

John  D.  Jernegan,  vice  consul  (third  secretary)... 
M.  Williams  Blaki',  vice  consul  (third  secretary). 
C.  Vaughan  Ferguson,  Jr.,  vice  consul  (third 

secretary) . 
John  A.  Calhoun,  vi(;»  consul  (third  secretary).... 
Rudolph  W.  Hefti,  vice  consul          ..  .. 

7,000 

4.000 
4,000 

New  York 

California 

Pennsylvania 

Ohio 

3,000 
2.750 

Tabriz  (C) 

Samuel  O.  Ebllng,  consul       

5.100 

IRAQ 

Baghdad  (L) 

Loy  W.  Henderson,   envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Colorado.- 

10.000 

Daniel  Oaudin,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

William  D.  Morcland,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 
Walter  W.  Birgc,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Pennsylvania 

Jan.    12,1943 
JJan.     8, 1944 
Dec.     7, 1943 

4,200 
4.100 

New  York 

2.750 

FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE   UNITED    STATES 


27 


Post 


IRAQ — Continued 
Baghdad  (L)— Continued. 

(T).. - 

Basra  (C) 

(T) 

IRELAND  (EIRE) 

Dublin  (Baile  Atha  Cliath) 
(L). 


(MA). 


(CO). 


Qalway  (CA). 
Cork(C) -.-. 


Foynes  (C). 
(T) 


ITALY  AND  POSSESSIONS 

State  of  war  declared  by  Italy 

December  11,  1941. 
Armistice  with  Italy  eflective 

September  8,  11143. 

Palermo  (C)' 


JAPANESE  EMPIRE 

State  of  war  declared  by 
Japan  December  7,  1941 
(U.  S.  time). 

LATVIA 

Legation  at  Riga  closed. 

LEBANON 
Beirut  (L).. 


(MA). 


Name  and  rank 


John  H.  Leavell,  attache. 


C.  Paul  Fletcher,  consul 

William  "Witman,  2d,  vice  consul. 

F.  Lester  Sutton,  vice  consul. 

Gus  G.  Stratton,  vice  consul 


David  Gray,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 

—  first  secretary 

Francis  H.  Styles,  second  secretary  (consul) 

Aaron  S.  Brown,  third  secretary 


Lt.  Col.  James  L.  Hathaway,  military  attach^ 

Maj.  George  E.  Sprague,  asst.  military  attache  for 
air. 

Francis  H.  Styles,  consul  (second  secretary) 

Edward  Anderson,  consul 

Paul  Dean  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Gerrity,  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Tennant,  consular  agent 

William  A.  Smale,  consul 

Francis  A.  Lane,  vice  consul 

F.  Willard  Calder,  vice  consul 

Oscar  A.  Wilson,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Franklin  C.  Shoemaker,  vice  consul. 


.Alfred  T.  Xester,^  consul  general. 
I'etor  K.  Constan,  vice  consul 


George  Wadsworth,  *  diplomatic  agent  and  con- 
sul general. 

.._ first  secretary 

James  T.  Scott,'  commercial  attach^ 

William  M.  Gwynn,»  second  secretary;  consuL... 
W.  Horton  Schoellkopf,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
David  H.  Henry,  2d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 

Maj.  Virgil  A.  Jackson,*  asst.  military  attache  for 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Oklahoma- 


Tennessee 

Pennsylvania. .. 

New  Jersey 

New  York 


Florida. 


Virginia 

Michigan.. 

War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


Virginia 

Florida 

California 

Pennsylvania... 

Ireland 

California 

Missouri 

New  York 

Missouri 

Dist.  Columbia. 


New  York 

Ma.ssachuspfts- 


New  York. 


Georgia... 
California. 
Florida... 


New  York. 
War  Dept  . 


War  Dept 
War  Dei)t 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Aug.  25, 1943 

Aug.  7, 1942 
Nov.  12, 1943 
Nov.  11,1943 
Oct.  18,1943 


Feb.  16,1940 


JAug.  9, 1941 

Jan.  5, 1943 

Dec.  23.1942 

Apr.  14,1943 

May  29, 1939 

Feb.  18,1943 

Nov.  8,1940 

July  19,1941 


May 
Sept. 
July 
Apr. 
Nov. 


4,1901 
14, 1938 

19. 1941 

16. 1942 
4, 1942 


Feb.   27,1943 


Jan.     5, 1944 
Jan.    2.';.  1944 


Oct.     9, 1942 


Oct.  7, 1942 
Jan.  17,1938 
Nov.  12, 1943 

Mar.  23, 1942 
May  24, 1943 


Nov.  10,  1942 
Jan.    11,1944 


Capt.  Duncan  McBrydo,'  asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Paul  M.  Glaude,^  asst.  military  attache.... 

'  Not  yet  open  to  the  public. 

»  Assigned  also  as  counselor  on  the  Advisory  Council,  Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy. 
3  Assigned  also  to  Syria;  resident  in  Beirut. 

*  Foreign  Service  officer,  receiving  compensation  as  such,  appointed  to  act  as  diplomatic  agent  and  consul  general  pursuant 
osec.  24  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  February  23,  1931. 


28 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


LIBERIA 
Monrovia  (L) 


LIECHTENSTEIN 

Vaduz  (CO) 

LITHUANIA 
Legation  at  Kaunas  closed. 
LUXEMBOURG  » 

Luxembourg  (L) 

Consular  oflBce  closed. 

MEXICO 
Mexico,  D.  F.  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


Lester  A.  Walton,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

William  0.  George,  vice  consul _ 

Rupert  A.  Lloyd,  vice  consul. 

Sam  E.  Woods, 1  consul  general 


Ray  Atherton,3  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 


George  S.  Messersmith,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Herbert  S.  Bursley,  counselor  of  embassy 

Thomas  H.  Lockett,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 
Maurice  L.  Stafford,  consul  general;  first  secretary. 

Charles  A.  Bay,  commercial  attach^ 

Lester  De  Witt  Mallory,  agricultural  attache 

Raleigh  A.  Gibson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Sidney  E.  O'Donoghue,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Ernest  E.  Evans,  second  secretary;  consul 

Guv  W.  Ray,  second  secretary;  consul 

Edward  S.  Maney,  second  secretary;  consul 

Paul  J.  Reveley,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Walter  J.  Linthicum,  second  secretary;  consul... 
William  K.  Ailshie,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Carl  W.  Strom,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  F.  Busser,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Forrest  K.  Ocerken,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Robert  F.  Hale,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

David  \.  Thomasson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Albert  E.  Pappano,  vice  consul 

Alvin  M.  Bentley,  vice  consul. 

Teiry  B.  Sanders,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Victor  H.  Loftus,  vice  consul. 

Marc  L.  Severe,  vice  consul 

James  C.  Powell,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 

W.  John  Wilson,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Louis  B.  Mazzeo,  vice  consul. 

Louis  F.  Blanchard,  vice  consul 

Roger  P.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Philip  D.  Sumner,  vice  consul 

Douglas  Crawford,  vice  consul 

Brig.  Gen.  Arthur  R.  Harris,  military  attache 

Capt.   Andrew   S.   Ilickey,   naval   attacli6   and 
naval  attachfi  for  air. 


New  York, 


July   22,1935 


Dist.  Columbia. 
Virginia. 


Mississippi. 


Illinois. 


Nov.  12, 1936 
Apr.   17,1942 

July     3, 1942 


Delaware 

Dist.  Columbia 
Kentucky 

California 

Minnesota 

California 

Illinois 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

Alabama. 

Texas 

Connecticut 

Maryland 

Idaho 

Iowa.- - 

Pennsylvania.. 

Minnesota 

Oregon 

Kentucky. 

Missouri 

Michigan 

Texas 

Massachusetts. 

Iowa 

Texas.. 

Montana 

Dist.  Columbia 
New  Mexico... 

Illinois 

New  York 

California 

War  Dept. 

Navy  Dept 


July     8, 1943 


Dec.     4, 1941 


Sept.  28, 

JNov.    5, 


JAug. 
JNov. 

Oct. 
JAug. 

July 

June 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

June 

Oct. 

Jan. 

June 

Apr. 

July 

Sept. 

Mar. 

May 

Oct. 
{Jan. 

Aug. 

June 
tOct. 

Oct. 

June 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Oct. 


Mar.  31,1943 
Nov.  29, 1943 


1942 

1943 
1942 
1939 
1941 
1942 
1942 
1941 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1939 
1943 
1942 
1941 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1932 
1941 
1940 
1929 
1940 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1942 


'  Assigned  also  to,  and  resident  in,  Zflrich,  Switzerland. 
«  Government  of  Luxembourg  established  in  England. 
>  AecredilPd  also  to  Canada  and  Denmark. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    imiTED    STATES 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

MEXICO— Continued 

Mfexico,  D.  F.  (E)— Con. 

(MA  &  NA)— Con- 

Lt.  Col.  Clarence  S.  Howe,  asst.  military  attache  . 

War  Dept 

Aug.  28, 1941 

Maj.  Robert  E.  Battles,  asst.  military  attache.... 

War  Dept 

Mar.  20, 1942 

Maj.  Cantwell  C.  Brown,  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Apr.     3, 1943 

Maj.  Thomas  M.  Cloward,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept... 

Oct.    23,1943 

Capt.  Paul  Burwell  Miller,  asst.  military  at- 

War Dept 

Sept.  16, 1943 

tache  for  air. 

Capt.  Henry  L.  Wightman,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept 

Oct.      2, 1943 

Lt.  Comdr.  Harold  P.  Braman,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Aug.  13,1941 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Samuel  Biddle,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  14, 1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Robert  S.  Cook,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

July     7, 1943 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Donald  W.  Noble,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept.    

July    14,1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T). 

John  P.  Wagman,  senior  economic  analyst 

New  Jersey 

California... 

Jan.      8, 1943 
Mar.  29, 1943 

Evert  Lee  Stancliff,  senior  economic  analyst 

Gilbert  J.  Brown,  special  consultant 

Colorado 

Oct.    21,1943 
Apr.  24,1942 
July     1, 1942 
Aug.    9,1941 
Oct.     5, 1942 
Dec.     5, 1942 

Nathan  L.  Whetten,  rural  sociologist    ...    . 

Roswell  W.  Prouty,  attache 

Lew  B.  Clark,  senior  economic  analyst. 

William  E.  Clayton,  special  assistant 

Texas 

Stockton  M.  Estes,  senior  economic  analyst 

Connecticut. 

William  A.  Conkright,  senior  economic  analyst. . 

Dist.  Columbia. . 

Sept.  23, 1942 

Charles  B.  Parker,  senior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Oct.    20,1941 

Henry  F.  Holland,  special  assistant 

Texas    

July     1, 1942 

A.  Willing  Patterson,  senior  economic  analyst 

Dist.  Columbia. . 

Oct.    15,1942 

Herbert  N.  Higgins,  senior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Jan.    23,1943 

George  L.  Richert,  special  assistant    ... 

Idaho  

Oct.    28, 1943 

C .  Norman  Frees,  junior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Aug.    9, 1941 

Charles  Henry  Stevens,  cultural  relations  attache.. 

New  Jersey 

Jan.    13,1942 

Henry  E.  Allen,  junior  economic  analyst... 

Texas 

July     1,1942 

Mervin  G.  Smith,  assistant  to  the  agiicultural 

Indiana...  

Apr.   10,1942 

attache. 

Robert  W.  Wagner,  economic  analyst    

Michigan 

Jan.    18, 1943 

Ralph  Cabanas,  economic  analyst         

New  York 

Feb.     1, 1943 

Robert  Dale  Morris,  economic  analyst             .  . 

Texas    

Feb.     5, 1943 
Apr.     1, 1943 

Washington  Armstrong  Hillis,  economic  analyst 

Horace  Harper  Braun,  economic  analyst 

Illinois         

Apr.  23,1943 

Indiana 

June  24,1943 

Theodore  H.  Meyer,  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Jan.    19,1943 

Frederick  R.  Mangold,  economic  analyst 

North  Carolina.. 

Nov.  27. 1942 

James  Joseph  Riley,  economic  analyst 

California 

Apr.     3,1943 

Abbott  S.  Bums,  economic  analyst 

Massachusetts. . . 

June    7, 1943 

Edward  W.  May,  junior  agricultural  economist.. 
Robert  S.  Hoard,  vice  consul... 

Iowa 

May    1. 1943 

Acapulco  de  Juarez,  Gue- 

California  

July     6, 1943 

rrero  (VC). 

Agua  Prieta,  Sonora  (C) 

Dist.  Columbia. . 

Feb.     1, 1943 

$4,900 

California 

July   28,1941 

Chihuahua,  Chihuahua  (C).. 

Alabama 

Nov.  20, 1942 

5,200 

Robert  K.  Peyton,  vice  consul 

New  Jersey 

Feb.   28,1939 

Texas 

tJune  18,1938 

9,000 

(C). 

Texas 

June     6, 1942 

4,200 

Illinois 

Apr.     7, 1943 
Nov.  24, 1930 

4,200 

Kentucky 

Iowa 

May  25,1943 

J.  D.  Lambeth,  vice  consul. 

Texas 

Dec.  21,1942 

574599—44- 


30 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


MEXICO— Continued 

Coatzacoalcos    (Puerto 
Mexico),  Veracruz  (C). 
Tapachula,    Chiapas 
(VC). 

Durango,  Durango  (C) - 

Guadalajara,  Jalisco  (C) 

Manzanillo,    Colima 
(VC). 

Guaymas,  Sonora  (C) 

La  Paz,  Baja  California 
(VC). 
Matamoros,  Tamaulipas  (C) 

(T) 

Mazatlftn,  Sinaloa  (C) 

M6rida,  YucatSn  (C) 

Mexican,  Baja  California  (C) 


Monterrey,  Nuevo  Leon  (C) 


(T)-- 

Nogales,  Sonora  (C). 


Nuevo  Laredo,  Tamaulipas 
(C). 


Piedras    Negras,     Coahuila 

(C). 
Reynosa,  Tamaulipas  (C)  — 
San  Luis  PetosI,  San  Luis 

PotosI  (C). 
Tampico,  Tamaulipas  (C)... 

Tijuana,  Baja  California  (C). 


Torreon,  Coahuila  (C).. 
Veracruz,  Veracruz  (C). 


MONACO 


Consulate  at  Monaco  closed. 


William  Raymond  Wood,  vice  consul. 
H.  Claremont  Moses,  vice  consul 


Earl  Wilbert  Eaton,  vice  consul.. 

John  J.  Meily,  consul 

James  A.  Noel,  vice  consul 

Walter  E.  Kneeland,  vice  consul- 


Myron  H.  Schraud,  vice  consul-. 
William  L.  Brewster,  vice  consul. 


Nelson  R.  Park,  consul... 

Edvrard  S.  Parker,  vice  consul 

Abraham  VigU,  vice  consul 

Stewart  E.  McMillin,  consul 

Thomas  M.  Powell,  vice  consul 

Stephen  C.  Worster,  vice  consul 

Horatio  Mooers,  consul .  - 

John  B.  Ketcham,  consul 

Willys  A.  Myers,  vice  consul 

Henry  S.  Waterman,  consul 

Merlin  E.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Manuel  J.  Codoner,  vice  consul . 

George  D.  Whittinghill,  vice  consul 

Francis  M.  Withey,  vice  consul 

Edward  C.  Webster,  vice  consul 

T.  Ayres  Robertson,  vice  consul 

Owen  W.  Gaines,  consul 

Ben  Zweig,  vice  consul 

George  H.  AVinters,  consul 

Odin  G.  Loren,  consul-.. 

James  R.  Riddle,  vice  consul ". 

Girvan  Teall,  vice  consul 

Gilbert  R.  Willson,  consul-. 

Harold  C,  Wood,  vice  consul 

Henry  G.  Krausse,  vice  consul 

Curtis  C.  Jordan,  consul- 

Henry  T.  Dwyer,  vice  consul 

Thomas  McEnelly,  consul 

Samuel  A.  Mcllhenny,  Jr.,  vice  consul- 
Gerald  A.  Mokma,  consul 

Byron  E.  Blankinship,  vice  consul 

Alfonso  F.  Yepis,  vice  consul -.. 

Albert  John  Cope,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Stanley  G.  Slavens,  consul 

John  G.  Oliver,  vice  consul- 

Howard  F.  Withey,  consul. 

Elias  G.  Garza,  vice  consul 


Te.xas 

South  Carolina. 


Texas 

Pennsylvania... 

California -. 

Texas 


Texas - 
Texas- 


Colorado- 

South  Carolina- 
Colorado 

Kansas 

Texas 

Maine 

Maine 

New  York 

Iowa 

Washington 

Ohio 

New  York 

New  York 

Michigan 

Massachusetts- 
Missouri 

Georgia ,.. 

Illinois 

Kansas 

Washington 

Alabama 

New  York 

Texas 

Massachusetts - 

Texas. 

California 

Rhode  Island... 

New  York 

Texas 

Iowa 

New  York 

Arizona 

Utah... 

Texas 

Texas 

Michigan 

Texas 


Nov.    2,1943 


Apr.  24; 

Aug.  1 
Sept.  16, 
July  9, 
Oct.    29, 

Nov. 
Dec. 


May 

20, 

July 

17, 

Nov. 

27, 

Feb. 

18, 

Oct. 

2, 

Nov. 

2, 

Dec. 

20, 

Feb. 

5, 

Nov. 

24, 

Apr. 

26, 

tApr. 

16, 

Nov. 

1, 

Dec. 

30, 

May 

17, 

IDec. 

16, 

May 

23, 

tOct. 

15, 

Oct. 

2, 

June 

2, 

Sept. 

29, 

Mar. 

23, 

Mar. 

24, 

Apr. 

1, 

Nov. 

7, 

May 

13 

Mar. 

26, 

Nov. 

2 

Jan. 

5, 

Mar. 

5. 

June 

12, 

June 

19, 

June 

12, 

Jan. 

2, 

Aug. 

21 

Nov. 

28, 

Sept. 

3 

Mar. 

23 

1943 

1934 
1941 
1941 
1943 

1943 
1941 

1942 
1941 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1937 
1943 
1930 
1941 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1942 
1937 
1942 
1943 
1937 
1929 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1942 
1943 
1940 
1942 
1940 
1942 
1943 
1942 
1941 
1942 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


Post 


MOROCCO 


Tangier  (Tanger)  (I>). 


(MA) 

(T).. 

Casablanca  (C) 

(T) 

Rabat  (C) 


NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

(Netherlands)  ' 

The  Hague  ('s  Gravenhage) 

(E). 


(MA&  NA). 


Consular  offices  in  Nether- 
lands closed. 

(Possessions) 

Consular  offices  in  enemy- 
occupied  possessions  closed. 

Curasao,  West  Indies  (C).- . 

I       Aruba(VC) 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


.- diplomatic  agent  and 

consul  general. 

J.  Rives  Childs,  first  secretary;  consul 

C.  Burke  Elbrick,  second  secretary;  consul 

A.  David  Fritzlan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Eraser  Wilkins,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Maj.  John  W.  Edwards,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Richard  Mason  Bownass,  attach^ 

H.  Earle  Russell,  consul  general 

Russell  M.  Brooks,  consul 

Paul  Paddock,  vice  consul . 

.\rthur  O.  Reed,  vice  consul 

Felix  Cole,  consul  general 

Maurice  Pasquet,  consul _. 

Donald  A.  Duniont,  vice  consul 


am  bassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,2  counselor  of  embassy  '... 
James  Somerville,'  first  secretary 

Montgomery  H.  Colladay ,'  second  secretary 


Col.  William  McKee  Dunn  ,2  military  attach*^.. 
Capt.  John  L.  Callan,'  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,2  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan, 2  asst.  military  attache.. 
Maj.  Robert  L.  Grosjean, 2  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland,'  asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache.. . 
Lt.  Comdr.  Curtis  Dawes,'  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Benjamin  R.   Kittredge,  Jr.,'  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


John  F.  Huddleston,  consul 

Jones  R.  Trowbridge,  vice  consul. 
Carl  O.  Hawthorne,  vice  consul... 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Virginia... 
Kentucky. 
Kentucky. 
Nebraska., 


War  Dept. 


Illinois. 


Michigan 

Oregon. 

Iowa 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 

New  York 

New  York 


Dist.  Columbia- 
Mississippi. 

Connecticut 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept- 


Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 


Ohio 

Georgia. . 
Missouri. 


Dec.  23,1940 
Feb.  2."),  1943 
Nov.  11,1943 
Dec.     7, 1943 

Dec.     C,  1941 

July    15,1943 


Feb. 
Oct. 
July 
tJuly 


19,1941 
10,1941 
6, 1943 
1, 1943 
May  22,1943 
Oct.  11,1943 
May    6, 1943 


JJuly  1, 1942 
Apr.  8, 1943 
Feb.  18,1943 

tSept.  21, 1943 
Aug.  14,1942 

Sept.  23, 1943 
Oct.  25,1943 
Jan.  13,1943 
Jan.  16,1943 
Sept.  6,1943 
July   30,1943 

Oct.     9, 1942 

Nov.  25, 1943 


Apr.  5, 1940 
Feb.  13,1941 
Nov.  26, 1943 


'  Government  of  the  Netherlands  established  in  England, 

«  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 

'  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


32 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Continued 

(Possessions) — Continued 
Paramaribo,  Surinam  (C) 


(T)... 

NEW  ZEALAND 


Wellington  (L). 


(MA  &  NA). 


(T). 


Christchurch  (CA). 

Dunedin  (CA) 

Aucliland  (C) 


NICARAGUA 
Managua  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


Lucien  Mcmminger,  consul  general _ 

Carl  F.  Norden,  vice  consul 

James  S.  Lawton,  vice  consul 

Joseph  J.  Magurn,  vice  consul 


South  Carolina... 

New  York 

Illinois. 

Massachusetts... 


Feb.  18,1943 

Doc.  3, 1940 

Sept.  13, 1941 

Mar.  19,1943 


envoy  extraor- 
dinary and  minister  plenipotentiary. 
counselor  of  legation 

Prescott  Childs,  second  secretary;  consul 

Basil  D.  Dahl,  commercial  attach^ 

Carl  E.  Christopherson,  second  secretary;  consul. 

T.  Eliot  Weil,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

J.  Jefferson  Jones,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


Col.  John  Henry  Nankivell,  military  attachfi 

Capt.  James  P.  Olding,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Paul  C.  Jackson,  asst.  military  attach^  for 

air. 
Lt.  George  B.  Lane,  asst.  naval  attach^  and  asst. 

naval  attach^  for  air. 


Massachusetts... 

Wisconsin 

Iowa 

New  York 

Tennessee 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 

Navy  Dept. 


John  B.  Brockman,  economic  analyst. 


H.  P.  Bridge,  consular  agent 

Harman  Reeves,  consular  agent 

Hiram  A.  Boucher,  consul. 

John  C.  Fuess,  vice  consul... 

I  Leonard  A.  Bachelder,  vice  consul. 


James  B.  Stewart,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Harold  D.  Finlcy,  first  secretary;  consul 

Edward  B.  Lawson,  commercial  attache 

Jule  B.  Smith,  second  secretary;  consul 

Douglas  Jenkins,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

David  M.  Clark,  third  secretary 

David  T.  Ray,  third  secretary;  vice  consul _. 

James  M .  Gilchrist,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 

Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attach^ 
Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attach^  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Frederick  B.  Judson,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Allison  Dunham,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 


New  Zealand 

New  Zealand 

Minnesota 

Massachusetts... 
Massachusetts... 


New  Mexico. 


New  York 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Texas 

South  Carolina... 

Pennsylvania 

California 

Illinois... 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept- 

War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 


Aug.  26,1943 

JFeb.  10,1942 

Aug.  28,1943 

July  20,1942 

Aug.  21,1943 

May  4, 1942 

Apr.  15,1942 

June  18,1943 

May  4,1943 

Dec.  22,1943 

Mar.  31, 1928 

Apr.  6, 1920 

Sept.  26, 1941 

July  6, 1943 

JFeb.  6, 1915 


tMar.  27, 1943 


Nov. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

June 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Aug. 


2, 1943 
11, 1940 
27, 1943 

5, 1942 
31, 1943 
16, 1943 
14, 1942 


Jan.  15, 1944 
tSept.  20, 1943 
Mar.  13,1943 

Dec.  28,1943 
Mar.  6,1942 

Aug.  2, 1941 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

NICARAGUA— Continued 

Managua  (E)— Continued. 

(MA  &  NA)— Continued. 

Lt.  John  B.  Dahlgren,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Navy  Dept 

July    21,1942 

Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

July    21,1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July   29,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)   Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

June  12,1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T)   

Joseph  P.  Crockett,  special  assistant 

Dec    24  1942 

Thomas  S.  Strong,  senior  economic  analyst 

West  Virginia 

Apr.     5, 1943 

Alberto  M.  Sasso,  economic  analyst 

New  Jersey 

July  21,1943 
Feb.  18,1943 
Mar.  10, 1942 

Rodolfo  0.  Rivera,  special  assistant 

Dale  E.  Farringer,  junior  economic  analyst 

Minnesota 

William  W.  Marvel,  cultural  relations  attache... 

Maryland 

tJan.      1, 1943 

Roland  H.  Brownlee,  junior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Nov.  11, 1942 

Matagalpa  (CA) 

John  A.  Willey,  consular  agent 

JSept.  13, 1929 

NORWAY  1 

Oslo  (E) : 

_    .  ..      ambassador  ex- 

traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,2  counselor  of  embassy' 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

tJuly     1, 1942 

$9,000 

James  Somerville,2  first  secretary 

Mississippi 

Apr.    8, 1943 

6,200 

Montgomery  H.  Colladay,'  second  secretary 

Connecticut. 

Feb.  18,1943 

4,500 

(MA  &  NA)     

Col.  William  McKee  Dunn,^  military  attache 

War  Dept       

tSept.  21, 1943 
Aug.   14,1942 

Capt.  John  L.  Callan,'  naval  attache  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,^  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept. 

Sept.  23, 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,2  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Oct.    25,1943 

Maj.  Robert  L.  Grosjean,'  asst.  military  attache.- 

War  Dept 

Jan.    13,1943 

Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland,'  asst.  military  attache. . 

War  Dept 

Jan.    16,1943 

Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,^  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Sept.    6,1943 

Lt.  Comdr.  Curtis  Dawes,'  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

July   30,1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.   Benjamin  R.   Kittredge,  Jr.,'  asst.  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.     e,  1942 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  25, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Consular  oflBces  In  Norway 

closed. 

PALESTINE  AND  TRANS- 

lORDAN 

Jerusalem  (CG) 

Missouri 

Feb.   14,1941 

9,400 

Virginia 

Dec.  30,1938 

8,000 

Maryland 

Dec.  31,1942 

5,400 

New  Jersey 

Nov.  15, 1943 

4,100 

Edward  W.  Blatchford,  vice  consul 

Illinois 

tDec.  29,1930 

'  Government  of  Norway  established  in  England. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 
■With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


34 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


PANAMA 


Panama  (E). 


(T). 


PARAGUAY 


Asuncion  (Ej. 


(MA  &  NA). 


(T). 


PERU 


Lima  (E). 


ambassador  extiaordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

John  J .  M  uccio,  counselor  of  embassy 

Ashley  B.  Sowell,  commercial  attach^ 

James  E.  Parks,  second  secretary;  consul 

Frederick  P.  Latimer,  Jr.,  second  secretary; 
consul. 

V.  Lansing  Collins,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Robert  Rossow,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Henry  L.  Pitts,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Charles  E.  Hulick,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Rhode  Island.. 

Tennessee 

North  Carolina. 
Connecticut 


New  York. 


Robert  W.  Bradbury,  senior  economic  analyst. 

Osgood  Hardy,  cultural  relations  attache 

\V.  Bruce  Lockling,  senior  economic  analyst.:.. 

C.  William  Cowlcs,  vice  consul 

Lionel  G.  LaGuardia,  vice  consul 


Indiana. 

New  York 

Pennsylvania. 

Louisiana 

California 

Washington... 

Virginia 

New  York 


Almirante  (CA) 

Puerto  Armuelles  (CA)-. 

Colon  (C) 

(T) 


Harry  R.  Lewis,  consular  agent... 
Lewis  B.  Tolman,  consular  agent. 

Arthur  R.  Williams,  consul 

George  E.  Palmer,  vice  consul 


Florida. 


Wesley   Frost,   ambassador  extraordinary   and 

plenipotentiary. 

Leslie  E.  Reed,  consul  general,  first  secretary 

DuWayne  G.  Clark,  commercial  attachfe 

Frederick  J.  Cunningham,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
George  D.  Henderson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Edward  L.  Freers,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 
Duane  B.  Lueders,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Charles  E.  Apple,  vice  consul 

Charles  F.  Douglas,  vice  consul 


Colorado 

Rhode  Island. 


Kentucky. 


Minnesota.  ._- 

California 

Massachusetts. 


California.. 

Ohio 

.Minnesota. 

Iowa 

Oklahoma.. 


Lt.  Col.  Walter  E.  Sewell,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Peyton  H.  Park,  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attach^  for  air. 

Capt.  John  McAdams,  asst.  military  attach^ 

2d  Lt.  Edwin  M.  McCain,  asst.  military  attach^ 
Lt.  (jg)  Joseph  P.  Morray,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attachfe  for  air. 


Philip  P.  Clover,"  attache 

Morrill  Cody,  cultural  relations  attache 

Edward  J.  Sbahady,  special  assistant 

David  A.  de  Lima,  economic  analyst 

I/Ouis  A.  Fernandez,  junior  economic  analyst 

Harry  L.  Hamlette,  junior  economic  analyst 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept--- 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


New  York . 
New  York. 

Texas 

New  York. 

Florida 

Virginia 


John  Campbell  White,  appointed  ambassador 

extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary. 

Jefferson  Patterson,  counselor  of  embassy 

Julian  C.  Greenup,    counselor   of   embassy    for 

economic  affairs. 
George  H.  Butler,  first  secretary 


New  York. 


Ohio 

California. 


Illinois. 
■  Assigned  also  to  Buenos  Aires,  Santiago,  and  Montevideo;  resident  at  Buenos  Aires. 


tAug.  24,1943 

JJan.    15, 1940 

Mar.    3,1943 

Oct.    16,1943 

Apr.  29,1943 

Dec.  3. 1941 
Oct.  15,1943 
June  15,1942 

Nov.  18, 1942 
Feb.  1, 1943 
tNov.  11, 1942 
Nov.  14, 1942 
Oct.    10,  1942 

May  29, 1943 
May  29, 1943 
Mar.  3,  1943 
Oct.    25,1943 


tMar.    5,1942 

Sept.  30, 1943 
Jan.  8, 1942 
Aug.    3, 1942 

June  2, 1941 
May  6, 1942 
May  19,1943 
Jan.  27, 1943 
Apr.     8, 1943 


Jan. 
Aug. 


27, 1943 
0, 1942 


Mar.  28, 1942 
Nov.  6, 1943 
Aug.  20,1942 


Jan.  7, 1943 
Nov.  4,1941 
June  25,1943 
Sept.  2,1943 
Nov.  10, 1942 
Feb.  22,1943 


Jan.    29,1944 

JDec.     9, 1942 
JDec.     9, 1942 

JAug.    9,1941 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    ITNITED    STATES 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

PERU— Continued 

Lima  (E)- Continued 

Frederick  W.  Hinkc,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Oct.     1, 1942 

$4, 700 

John  C.  Shillock,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Oregon 

Feb.     6, 1942 

4,300 

Milton  K.  Wells,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Oklahoma.. 

Nov.  26, 1937 

4,200 

Bernard  C.  Connelly,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Holland  Welch,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  P.  Snow,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Hartwell  Johnson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Illinois 

Sept.  11, 1941 

Sept.  27, 1940 
Dec.   23,1940 
Sept.    2,1941 

4,200 
4, 100 

Texas  .  .  . 

Maine  .. 

4, 000 

South  Carolina... 

4,  000 

W.  Stratton  Anderson,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

Illinois 

Feb.  18,1943 

3,600 

consul. 

Martin  J.  Hillenbrand,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
Charles  C.  Qidney,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Illinois 

Aug.  28,1943 

Mar.    7,1942 

Dec.  31,1942 
Mar.  15, 1939 

3  500 

Texas 

(MA  &  NA)     .  .. 

Col.  Woodson  F.  Hocker,  military  attach^ 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Capt.  Willard  R.  Gaines,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Maj.  George    Alexander   Little,  asst.   military 

War  Dept 

July     9, 1942 

attache. 

Capt.  Jay  R.  Reist,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept._ 

Aug.  24,1942 

Capt.  Robert  Eugene  Hervey,  asst.  military  at- 

War Dept 

Nov.  17, 1942 

tache  for  air. 

Capt.  Alexanders.  Parr,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

May    3,1943 

- 

Comdr.  Alf  Adler,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Navy  Dept 

May    1,1942 

Lt.  Comdr.  Edgar  K.  Thompson,  asst.  naval 

Navy  Dept 

May  27, 1942 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Carroll  G.  Quinn,  asst.  naval  attache 

July     2, 1941 
June  16,1943 

Ensign  John  H.  Jenkins,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T)... 

William  0.  Vanderburg,  minerals  attache 

July     1, 1942 
Jan.    11,1943 

George  C.  Vaillant,  cultural  relations  attache 

Pennsylvania 

David  M.  Maynard,  senior  economic  analyst 

California. 

Sept.  23. 1941 

Herbert  Hallett,  senior  economic  analyst 

Connecticut 

Dec.  16,1941 

Frederick  B.  Wagner,  special  assistant 

Texas 

Aug.  17,1942 

Hugo  W.  Alberts,  agricultural  adviser 

Wisconsin 

Feb.   16,1943 

Hubert  M.  Curry,  senior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Sept.  23, 1942 

Ivo  H.  Lopizich,  special  assistant 

California... 

Aug.  17, 1942 

Maine 

Oct.      5, 1942 

Ohio 

Aug.    9, 1941 

Frank  Cintron,  junior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Aug.  17,1942 

June  11,1943 

Francis  H.  Gallagher,  junior  economic  analyst — 
Clayton  J.  Clawson,  junior  economic  analyst 

Illinois    .  . 

July   16, 1942 

New  York 

JNov.    5,1942 

Miss  Miriam  Therese  Kropp,  junior  economic 

California 

Aug.  25,1943 

analyst. 

Miss  Marion  Elizabeth  Sproiil,  Junior  economic 

California 

Aug.  25, 1943 

analyst. 

Arequlpa  (VC) 

Colorado 

Feb.  20,1942 

Iquitos  (VC)  (T) 

Henry  W.  Kelly,  vice  consul          .. 

New  Mexico 

Sept.  30, 1942 

La  Oroya  (CA) 

New  York 

Apr.     6, 1931 

Mollendo  (CA) 

Peru 

June  27.1934 

Salaverry  (CA).. 

Jacob  Reznik,  consular  agent 

California 

Dec.  30,1940 

36 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    104  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

Consulate  at  Manila  closed. 

POLAND  > 

.  . ambassador  ex- 

traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Rudolf  E.  Schoenfcld,'  counselor  of  embassy' 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Apr.     1, 1941 

$9,000 

James  Somerville,'  first  secretary 

Mississippi  ..  . 

Apr.     8, 1943 

6,200 

Montgomery  H.  Colladay,»  second  secretary 

Connecticut 

Feb.   18,1943 

4,500 

(MA&  NA) 

Col.  William  McKee  Dunn,2  military  attache 

WarDept 

tSept.  21, 1943 

Capt.  John  L.  Callan,'  naval  attache  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Aug.  14,1942 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,'  asst.  military  attache... 

War  Dept 

Sept.  23, 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,^  asst.  military  attache. - 

War  Dept 

Oct.    25,1943 

Maj.  Robert  L.  Qrosjean,'  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Jan.    13,1943 

Capt.  PaulM.  Birkeland,' asst.  military  attache.- 

WarDept 

Jan.    16,1943 



Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache.  . 

WarDept 

Sept.    6,1943 

Lt.  Comdr.  Curtis  Dawes,'  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

July   30,1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.   Benjamin   R.   Kittredge,  Jr.,'    asst.  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.     9, 1942 



attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  25, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Consulate  General  at  Warsaw 

closed. 

PORTUGAL  AND  POSSES- 

SIONS 

(Portugal) 

R.   Henry   Norweb,   envoy  extraordinary   and 

Ohio 

Nov.  15, 1943 

10,000 

minister  plenipotentiary.* 

Edward  S.  Crocker,  2d,  first  secretary;  consul 

Massachusetts. . . 

Nov.  23, 1942 

7,400 

Charles  E.  Dickerson,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul- 

New  Jersey 

June  17,1943 

7,200 

William  W.  Butterworth,  Jr.,^  first  secretary 

Louisiana. 

tJuly   29,1942 

6,200 

Illinois 

tApr.   10,1942 

4,500 

Miss  Elizabeth  Humes,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Teimessee.. 

July     1, 1942 

4,500 

Nathaniel  Lancaster,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Virginia    

Apr.  26, 1943 

4,400 

Merritt  N   Cootes,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Virginia     

JJuly   29, 1942 

4,200 

Halleck  L.  Rose,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Nebraska 

Feb.   18,1943 

4,200 

George  E.  Miller,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. _. 

New  Jersey 

Sept.  12, 1941 

4,100 

Marselis  C.  Parsons,  Jr.,  second  secretary:  vice 

New  York 

Apr.   15,1941 

4,000 

consul. 

William  0.  Boswell,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Pennsylvania 

Apr.   16,1941 

3.500 

'  Government  of  Poland  established  in  England. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  and  Norway  established  in  England. 

'  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

*  With  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Madrid. 


FOREIGX   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


Post 


PORTUGAL  AND  POSSES- 
SIONS—Continued 

(Portugal) — Continued 
Lisbon  (Lisboa)  (L)— Con... 


(MA&  NA). 


(T). 

Funchal,  Madeira  (C) 

Horta,  Fayal,  Azores  (MD)_, 

Oporto  (Porto)  (C) 

Ponta  Delgada,  Sgo  Miguel 

(St.  Michael),  Azores(MD) 

(T) 


(PossessionB) ' 

Belra,  Mozambique,  Africa 
(C).« 
(T) 

Lourenfo  Marques,  Mozam- 
bique, Africa  (CO). 
Luanda,  Angola,  Africa  (C).. 
(T) 


Name  and  rank 


Milton  C.  Rewinkel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Scott  Lyon,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Carroll  C.  Parry,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Douglass,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 

William  P.  Shockley,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Reinhard  W.  Lamprecht,  vice  consul 

Worthington  E.  Hagerman,  vice  consul 

Qilmore  N.  Nuim,  vice  consul.. _ 

Col.  Robert  A.  Solborg,  military  attache  and  mili- 
tary attache  for  air. 

Comdr.  Kenneth  E.  Demarest,  naval  attach^  and 
na-«al  attachfi  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Stephen  Ogden  Fuqua,  asst.  military 
attach^. 

Lt.  Col.  Seymour  Q.  Pond,  asst.  military  attach^. 

Capt.  Lee  Sturges  Thomas,  asst.  military  attach^. 

Capt.  William  D.  Hohenthal,  Jr.,  asst.  military 
attach^. 

Lt.  Henry  C.  Jackson,  asst.  naval  attacb6  and 
asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Theodore  Rousseau,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 
attachfe. 

William  Q.  Gibson,  economic  analyst.. 

Charles  W.  Greenleaf,  vice  consul 

Carvel  Painter,  vice  consul 

Foster  H.  Kreis,  vice  consul 

Richard  B.  Haven,  American  maritime  delegate. 
John  Belfort  Keogh,  assistant  American  maritime 
delegate. 

William  P.  Robertson,  vice  consul. 

Robert  Janz,  American  maritime  delegate 

Aaron  J.  Thomas,  Jr.,  assistant  American  mari- 
time delegate. 


Frederik  van  den  Arend,  consul 

William  L.  Higgins,  vice  consul 

Austin  R.  Preston,  consul  general. . 

Frederick  D.  Hunt,  vice  consul 

Archer  Woodford,  consul 

Marcelino  H.  da  Costa,  vice  consul 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


RUMANIA 

State  of  war  declared  by  Ru- 
mania December  11, 1941. 

'  See  Bombay  for  consular  officers  who  are  also  assigned  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 
•  Functions  under  supervision  of  consulate  general  at  Lourenco  Marques. 


Minnesota 

Ohio... 

Missouri 

Dist.  Columbia - 

Delaware 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Kentucky.. 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 
War  Dept... 


War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


New  York. 

Illinois 

Wisconsin. 

Minnesota. 

Illinois 

New  York. 

Tennessee.. 
Oklahoma.. 


Texas. 


North  Carolina. 

Florida 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Kentucky 

California 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


May  14, 1942 
Dec.  3, 1943 
July  19,1941 
Aug.  21,1942 
Mar.  2, 1943 
June  28, 1940 
Nov.  10, 1941 
Jan.    15,1943 

tMay  28, 1943 

Oct.     9, 1942 

Sept.  23, 1942 

May  28,1943 
July  25,1942 
Apr.  29,1943 

Nov.    2. 1942 

May  12, 1941 


tOct.  1, 1943 
May  29.1943 
Sept.  13, 1943 

Mar.  14. 1938 
Jan.  31, 1944 
{Nov.  8,1943 

Feb.  11,1935 
Jan.    26,1944 

Nov.  30, 1943 


Dec.  24,  1942 

Dec.  13,1943 
JApr.  27,1943 
July  20,1942 
May  19,1943 
Nov.  11, 1942 


38 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    19 4 4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

SAUDI  ARABIA,  KING- 

DOM OF 

Jidda  (L) 

James  S.  Moose,  Jr.,'  minister  resident  and  consul. 
.first  secretary 

Arkansas. 

tJune    4, 1943 

$5, 100 

Raymond  A.  Hare,*  second  secretary       ..  . 

Mar.  13,1940 

5  100 

Paul  E.  Oeier,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Ohio 

Nov.  11, 1943 

2,750 

SPAIN 

Madrid  (E) 

Carlton  J.  H.  Hayes,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

New  York 

May    2, 1942 

17, 500 

Willard  L.  Beaulac,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul 

Rhode  Island 

Apr.  23.1941 

9,000 

general. 

Ralph  H.  Ackerman,  commercial  attache. 

California 

May  13,1939 

8,200 

Sydney  B.  Redecker,  first  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Oct.     5, 1943 

8,000 

Julian  F.  Harrington,  first  secretary;  consul _ 

Massachusetts... 

Mar.    6,1942 

7,200 

George  J.  Haering,  first  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Apr.     1, 1942 

6  200 

Louisiana 

{July    29,1942 

6,000 

Miss  Frances  E.  Willis,  first  secretary;  consul 

California 

July     6, 1940 

6.000 

LaVerne  Baldwin,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Dec.     3, 1942 

5,100 

Outerbridge  Horsey,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.  _ 

New  York 

May  14,1942 

3,500 

Niles  W.  Bond,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Massachusetts. . . 

Sept.  22, 1942 

3,500 

William  L.  Smyser,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Pennsylvania 

May  14,1942 

3,000 

Findley  Burns,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Maryland 

May  21,1942 

2,500 

Robert  M.  Brandin,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

New  York 

Oct.   30,1942 

2,500 

William   C.  Burdett,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

Georgia         . 

Jan.    14, 1944 

2,500 

consul. 

Earle  0.  Titus,  vice  consul 

Florida 

July   13,1942 

Charles  Gilbert,  vice  consul.. 

New  York 

WarDept 

Aug.  24,1940 
May    1, 1943 

(MAi  NA) 

Col.  William  D.  Hohenthal,  military  attache 

Comdr.  John  C.  Lusk,  naval  attach^  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

May    5,1943 



attache  for  air. 

Col.  Cornelius  W.  Cousland,  asst.  military  air 

WarDept 

Oct.    28,1943 

attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Frederick  Dorsey  Stephens,  asst.  military 

War  Dept 

Sept.  23, 1941 

attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Albert  P.  Ebright,  asst.  military  attache. 

WarDept 

Apr.   10,1943 

Maj.  Clyde  L.  Clark,  asst.  military  attache 

WarDept 

Dec.  29,1942 

Capt.  William  D.  Hohenthal,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

WarDept 

Sept.  20, 1943 

attache. 

Lt.    Comdr.  Donald   D.  Johnson,   asst.   naval 

Navy  Dept 

June  13,1941 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Murat  W.  Williams,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Apr.  11,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  James  B.  Ford,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.    14,1943 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Carroll  M.  Terry,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.    2.3,1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) 

John  Van  Home,  cultural  relations  attache. 

Walter  F.  Smith,  attache 

Illinois... 

Illinois 

Aug.     4,1943 
Feb.  20,1942 
Sept.  22, 1942 

Covey  T  Oliver,  special  assistant 

Texas 

Charles  F  O'Neall,  attache 

Texas            -  .. 

July    24,1943 
Sept.    8,1943 

Arthur  Eustace  Ojeda,  attache      .-  .  

California 

New  York.. 

Dist.  Columbia. . 
Texas '... 

Aug.     3,1943 
Jan.    11,1944 
Sept.  24, 1943 

Mahlon  Ashford,  economic  analyst.- 

Austin  W.  Hvde,  Jr.,  attache 

John  M.  Dimick,  attache 

Florida 

Nov.    2,1943 

'  Foreign  Service  oflBcer,  receiving  compensation  as  such,  appointed  to  act  as  minister  resident  and  consul  pursuant  to  sec. 
24  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  February  23,  1931. 
'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  at  Cairo. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Lisbon. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


39 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


SPAIN— Continued 


Madrid  (E)— Continued. 
(T)— Continued 


Barcelona  (CO) 


Bilbao  (C). 


Ceuta,  Spanish  North  Africa 

(C). 
Las  Palmas  de  Qran  Canaria, 

Canary  Islands  (C). 
Malaga  (C)... 

Melilla,  Spanish  North  Africa 

(C). 
Seville  (C) 

Tenerife,  Canary  Islands  (C). 

(T) 

Valencia  (C) 

(T) 

Vigo(C)._ 

(T) 

SWEDEN 
Stockholm  (L) 


Earl  Fuller,  attache 

W.  Homer  White,  attach^... 

Justin  N.  Locke,  attach^ 

Daniel  H.  Steele,  attache 

Robert  G.  Tnrpin,  attachg 

Harold  D.  Ferguson,  attache 

Clyde  James  Hanna,  attachfe 

Henry  E.  Singleton,  attache... 

Alexander  Scott  Lockwood,  attache 

"Vincent  La  Vista,  attache 

Robert  E.  Whedbee,  junior  economic  analyst.. 
Thomas  Donald  Bowie,  jimior  economic  analyst 

William  Walker  Richards,  vice  consul... _. 

David  I.  Ferber,  vice  consul 

George  A.  Maklnson,  consul  general _ 

Walter  H.  McKinney,  consul 

Fritz  A.  M.  Alfsen,  consul 

T.  Muldrup  Forsyth,  consul 

Richard  A.  Poole,  vice  consul 

Harry  F.  Hawley,  consul 

Jule  L.  Goetzmann,  vice  consul 

Temple  Wanamaker,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Douglas  Flood,  consul 

Robert  F.  Fernald,  consul 

Harold  B.  Quarton,  consul  general 

Francis  B.  Moriarty,  vice  consul 

Fayette  J.  Flexer,  consul 

John  N.  Hamlin,  consul... 

Harold  M.  Granata,  vice  consul 

William  Frank  Lebus,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Henry  M.  Wolcott,  consul  general 

Thomas  A.  Weir,  vice  consul 

Willard  Galbraith,  consul 

S.  Grover  Rich,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Leon  L.  Cowles,  vice  consul. _ 

Donald  C.  Marelius,  vice  consul.. 

Barnaby  Conrad,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Herschel  V.  Johnson,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary. 

Christian  M.  Ravndal,  counselor  of  legation 

Harry  E.  Carlson,  first  secretary;  consul 

S.  Walter  Washington,  first  secretary;  consul 

Winthrop  S.  Greene,  second  secretary;  consul... 
Robert  Mills  McClintock,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Paul  H.  Pearson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Brewster  H.  Morris,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
H.  Francis  Cunningham,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 


Dist.  Columbia.. 
Massachusetts... 
Dist.  Columbia.. 

Illinois 

Ohio 

Michigan 

Ohio 

Connecticut 

California. 

New  York 

Kansas 

Minnesota. 

Virginia 

Arizona 

California 

Michigan 

New  York 

Virginia 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

Illinois 

Washington 

Illinois. 

Maine... 

Iowa 

Dist.  Columbia. . 
Illinois 

Oregon 

New  York 

Kentucky 

New  York 

Nebraska 

California 

Utah 

Utah 

California 

California 


North  Carolina. 

Iowa , 

Illinois , 

West  Virginia.. 
Massachusetts. . 
California 

Iowa 

Pennsylvania... 
Nebraska 


Apr. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
June 
July 
Aug. 
July 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Jan. 

Nov. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Nov. 


15,1942 
6, 1942 
19, 1942 

7. 1942 
11,1942 

15. 1942 

26. 1943 
18, 1943 
24, 1943 
13, 1943 

2. 1943 
20, 1943 
24, 1943 
21,1944 

19. 1942 

16. 1943 
30, 1943 

9, 1942 
8,1942 
22, 1942 
18, 1942 
12, 1942 
11,1942 


Dec.   13,1941 

Sept.  28,1942 
July  22,1941 
June  17,1943 


May 
July 
Dec. 
tAug. 
June 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


27, 1939 
22, 1941 

6, 1943 
28,1943 
17,1942 
27,1942 

6,1943 
27, 1941 
14,  1942 
10, 1943 


Oct.    21,1941 

Dec.  23,1943 
Dec.  12,1941 
July  24,1940 
July  30.1938 
Nov.  15, 1943 

Feb.  6. 1942 
May  14,1942 
May  14.1042 


40 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JA^'UARY    31,'    19  44 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


SWEDEN— Continued 

Stockholm  (L)— Continued. 


(MA  &  NA). 


(MA). 


George  Lybrook  West,  tliird  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Perry  LaukhufF,  tliird  secretary;  vice  consul 

M.  Gordon  Knox,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Levsis  E.  Oleeck,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
David  H.  McKillop,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Henry  Hanson,  Jr.,  third  secretary,  vice  consul... 

Harold  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Frithjof  C.  Sigmond,  vice  consul 

Lawrence  W.  von  Hellens,  vice  consul. 


California. 


(T).. 

Goteborg  (C) 

(T) 

Malmo  (C; 

SWITZERLAND 
Bern  (L) 


Col.  Charles  E.  Rayens,  military  attache  and  mili- 
tary attache  for  air. 

Comdr.  Walter  L.  Hcibcrg,  naval  attache  and 
naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Felix  M.  Hardison,  asst.  military  attache 
for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Sigurd  J.  Arnesen,  asst.  military  attach^. 

Maj.  A.  Wayne  Wonderley,  asst.  military  attachS 

Maj.  Robert  W.  Wood,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Comdr.  Thomas  Snowden.  asst,  naval  attach^ 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Allan  L.  Rice,  asst.  naval  attach^  and  asst. 
naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Nils  W.  Olsson,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 
asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 

Wallace  McClure,  senior  economic  analyst 

Franz  von  Schilling,  Jr.,  attache 

Walter  S.  Surrey,  attache 

Grant  Olson,  attache 


Ohio 

Maryland 

Illinois 

Ma.ssachusetts... 

Connecticut 

Illinois 

Oregon 

Washington. 

War  Dept 


Navy  Dept. 


War  Dept. 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 

Tennessee  _. 

Virginia 

New  York.. 
Wisconsin... 


William  W.  Corcoran,  consul Massachusetts... 


Stanley  R.  Lawson,  vice  consul. 

Finn  B.  Jensen,  vice  consul 

Benjamin  Reath  Riggs,  consul.. 
Edwin  S.  Morby,  vice  consul. . . 


Lcland  Harrison,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

J.  Klahr  Huddle,  counselor  of  legation 

Daniel  J.  Reagan,  commercial  attache 

Donald  F.  Bigelow,  first  secretary 

George  Tait,  first  secretary 

Gardner  Richardson,  first  secretary 

Dale  W.  Maher,  second  secretary 

Warren  M.  Chase,  second  secretary 

John  H.  Madonne,  second  secretary  (consul) 

Landreth  M.  Harrison,  second  secretary — 

Harrison  Lewis,  second  secretary. 

Theodore  J.  Hadraba,  third  secretary 

Clark  E.  Husted,  Jr.,  third  secretary 

Lee  D.  Randall,  third  secretary 

George  McM.  Oodley,  2d,  third  secretary 


Brig.  Gen.  Barnwell  R.  Legge,  military  attache 

and  military  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Alfred  R.  W.  de  Jonge,  asst.  military 

attache. 

Capt.  Lloyd  A.  Free,  asst.  military  attache 

1st  Lt.  Charles  T.  Katsainos,  asst.  military  attache. 
1st  Lt.  Dean  Raymond  Rexford,  asst.  military 

attache. 


New  York 

Kansas    

Pennsylvania 

California 


Illinois. 


Ohio 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Minnesota 

Virginia. 

Connecticut 

Missouri 

Indiana 

Texas.... 

Minnesota 

California 

Nebraska 

Ohio 

Illinois 

New  York 


War  Dept tOct.    19,1942 


Apr.   21,1943 

Nov.  18, 1943 
May  14,1942 
Feb.  9,1943 
Dec.  18,1941 
Apr.  2, 1942 
Jan.  30,1930 
May  3, 1933 
July    20,1942 

Sept.    7,1943 

July      5. 1940 

Dec.     2, 1943 

Jan.  25,1944 
July  10,1943 
Oct.  28, 1943 
Sept.  24, 1942 

June   17,1942 

Dec.   28,1942 

Dec.  4,  1942 

July  8,  1942 

Dec.  4, 1942 

Jan.  8, 1943 

Aug.  15,1936 
June  14, 1938 
Feb.  25,  1943 
Dec.  30, 1942 
Apr.  22, 1943 

July    13,1937 


July 

Dec. 
tNov. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Dec. 
tluly 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 


7, 1941 
16, 1941 

25. 1941 

15. 1942 
8,  1941 

12, 1941 
16. 1939 
1,1938 
26, 1941 
16,  1942 
28,  1942 
12,  1941 
12,  1941 
12,  1941 


War  Dept. 

War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


Nov.  28, 1941 

May  7, 1942 
Apr.  20,1942 
July     9, 1942 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


SWITZERLAND— Continued 

Bern  (L)— Continued. 

(C).... 

Basel  (C) 

Geneva  (C) 

Zurich  (CO). 


(T). 


SYRIA 


Damascus  (L). 


(MA). 


THAILAND 

State  of  war  declared  by  Thai- 
land January  25,  1942. 


TURKEY 


Ankara  (E)«. 


(MA  &NA). 


John  H.  Madonne,  consul  (second  secretary) 

J.  A.  Tuck  Sherman,  vice  consul 

Buford  Q.  Rogers,  vice  consul 

W alter  H.  Sholes,  consul  general 

John  A.  Lehrs,  vice  consul 

Thomas  R.  Flack,  vice  consul 

Julius  C.  Jensen,  vice  consul 

Paul  C.  Squire,  consul... 

Howard  Elting,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Frank  Cussans,  vice  consul.. : 

Sam  E.  Woods,'  consul  general . 

Maurice  W.  Altaffer,  consul 

Phil  H.  Hubbard,  consul 

Bolard  More,  vice  consul 

Robert  T.  Cowan,  vice  consul. 

Eugene  Nabel,  vice  consul 

Charles  Stoppani,  vice  consul _ 

Frederick    R.    Loofbourow,    senior    economic 
analyst. 


George  Wadsworth,'  •  diplomatic  agent  and  con- 
sul general. 

James  T.  Scott,'  commercial  attach^ 

William  M.  Gwyim,^  second  secretary 

Wniiam  S.  Farrell,<  second  secretary;  consul 

William  J.  Porter,  vice  consul _ .. 

Maj.  Virgil  A.  Jackson,^  asst.  military  attache 

for  air. 
Capt.  Duncan  McBryde,^  asst.  military  attach^  .. 
Capt.  Paul  M.  Claude, '  asst.  military  attache 


Laurence  A.  Steinhardt,  ambassador  extraordi- 
nary and  plenipotentiary. 

Robert  F.  Kelley,  coimselor  of  embassy 

Joseph  C.  Satterthwaite,  first  secretary.. 

Earl  L.  Packer,  first  secretary 

Harry  L.  Troutman,  first  secretary.. 

Wilfred  V.  MacDonald,  third  secretary 

Brig.  Gen.  Richard  O.  Tindall,  military  attache... 
Capt.  Webb  Tramme'l,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 


Texas 

Maine 

Mississippi 


New  York. 


Georgia 

California 

New  Y'ork 

Massachusetts- 

War  Dept 


War  Dept. 
War  Dept 


Aug.  1, 1938 
tAug.  2. 1926 
July    19.1941 


Oklahoma 

Maryland 

Illinois.-. 

Wyoming.. 

Massachusetts.. 

Illinois 

Ohio... 

Mississippi 

Ohio 

Vermont 

Ohio 

Texas 

Rhode  Island 

California 

New  Y'ork 


New  York 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Utah 

Georgia 

Missouri 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept... 


Mar. 

July 

July 

June 

July 

July 

July 

July 

May 

July 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 


31,1941 
19, 1941 
22,  1941 
22.  1942 
19,  1941 

6,1940 
19, 1941 

3.1942 
31, 1933 
19, 1941 

3, 1941 
17, 1940 
17, 1936 

9,1943 

2,1943 


Oct.     9, 1942 

Dec.  1, 1942 
Dec.  1, 1942 
Dec.  22,1942 
Feb.   13,1943 

May  24, 1943 

Nov.  10, 1942 
Jan.    11,1944 


Jan.    12,1942 


tAug. 
tAug. 

Oct. 
tAug. 

May 


9,1941 

9, 1941 

29,1942 

21, 1943 

2,1942 


June  12,1943 
Jan.    13,1942 


'  Assigned  also  to  Liechtenstein. 
,  •  Assigned  also  to  Lebanon;  resident  in  Beirut. 
•  Foreign  Service  officer,  receiving  compensation  as  such,  appointed  to  act  as  diplomatic  agent  and  consul  general  pursuant 
to  .sec.  24  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  February  23,  1931. 

*  Serves  as  charge  d'affaires  ad  interim  exjrept  during  si  ch  periods  as  (he  diplomatic  agent  may  be  present  at  Damascus. 
'  Office  of  Emba,s.sy  also  at  Istanbul. 


42 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

TU  RKEY— Continued 

Ankara  (E)— Continued. 

(MA  &NA)-Con 

Col.  Frederick  A.  Pillet,'  military  air  attach^ 

War  Dept 

Dec.  11,1943 

Col.  Theodore  Babbitt,  asst.  military  attaehfi 

War  Dept 

Jan.    22,1944 

1st  Lt.  William  F.  Ross,  asst.  military  attache... 

War  Dept 

July    14,1943 

2d  Lt.  Walter  E.  Seager,  asst.  military  attachfe... 

War  Dept 

Sept.  18, 1943 

2d  Lt.  Norman  Armour,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attach^. 

War  Dept- 

Jan.    11,1944 

Lt.  Comdr.  George  C.  MUes,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Jan.    20,1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  S.  Dunn,  asst.  naval  attache... 

Navy  Dept 

Feb.     4. 1942 

Lt.  Comdr.  George  H.  Earle,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Jan.      2, 1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  George  N.  Belie,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Dec.   24,1943 

naval  attache  for  air. 

(T;     -  .            -      

Donald    Everett     AVebster,    cultural  'relations 
attache. 

Wisconsin 

Aug.     5, 1943 

Istanbul      (Constantinople) 
(CO). 

Burton  Y.  Berry,  consul  general     

June   10,1943 

$5,000 

July   26,1941 

3,500 

Richard  E.  Gnade,  vice  consul 

Pennsylvania 

Nov.    5,1943 

3,000 

Leonard  J.  Cromie,  vice  consul. ..  . ... 

Connecticut 

Dec.     8, 1943 
Aug.   31,1943 

3,000 

Leslie  Albion  Squires,  vice  consul-. -  .-.  

2,750 

Charles  P.  McVicker,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

New  Jersey 

Oct.    10,1942 

Lee  E.  Metcalf,  vice  consul 

Floyd  H.  Black,  special  assistant 

Te.xas 

Apr.     8, 1943 
Oct.    17,1942 

(T) 

New  York ... 

Homer  W.  Davis,  special  assistant. 

New  York .. 

Dec.  18,1942 

Frederick  T.  Merrill,  special  assistant 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Dec.     7, 1943 

Herbert  J.  Cummtngs,  economic  analyst  

Pennsylvania 

Jan.    28, 1943 

Iskenderun     (Alexandretta) 
(C). 

Richard  W.  Byrd,  consul _ 

Virginia  .  . 

Jan.      7, 1944 

4,  COO 

Keld  Christensen,  vice  consul 

Iowa 

Nov.  10, 1943 

Izmir  (Smyrna)  (C) 

Fills  A.  JnliTisnn,  v'wp  consul 

Massachusetts 

Sept.  15, 1941 

UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA 

Pretoria,  Transvaal  (L) 

envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary. 

Edward  M.  Groth,  counselor  of  legation 

New  York 

Oct.     1, 1942 

8,200 

Samuel  H.  Day,^  commercial  attache 

California  . . 

Apr.   16,1942 

7,000 

Arthur  L.  Richards,  second  secretary  ... 

California 

July    14,1942 

4,200 

Harlan  B.  Clark,  third  secretary 

Ohio 

Aug.  31,1943 

3,500 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  Breckinridge  A.  Day,  military  attache _ 

War  Dept 

Feb.  27,1941 

Lt.  Comdr.  Charles  L.  Ashley,  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  12, 1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Dalton  Hayes,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept 

Jan.    31,1944 

Lt.  Arthur  D.  Brigham,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July   29,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Charles  C.  Brady,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Feb.   12,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Donald  II.  Ryan, 3  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.    12,1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Ensign  Charles  L.  Brown,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.  11, 1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

>  Also  a.ssistant  military  attache  at  Ankara. 

>  Assigned  to  serve  at  Johannesburg. 
'  Assigned  to  serve  at  Capetown. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


43 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as-    >  ooio,,. 
signment       ^^^^^ 


UNION  OF  SOUTH 
AFRICA— Continued 


Capetown, 
(CO). 


Cape    Province 


Durban.  Natal  (C) 

Johannesburg,       Transvaal, 
(CO). 

(T) --- 


Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Prov- 
ince (C). 


UNION  OF  SOVIET 
SOCIALIST  REPUBLICS 


Moscow  (E)- 


(U.  S.  Military  Mission) 


Irving  N.  Linncll,  consul  general 

R.  Austin  Acly,  consul 

Roland  K.  Beyer,  vice  consul 

E.  Talbot  Smith,  consul 

Robert  C.  Strong,  vice  consul 

Thomas  D.  Bowman,  consul  general 

William  H.  Beach,  consul 

John  S.  Richardson,  Jr.,  consul 

Robert  W.  Rinden,  vice  consul 

Miss  Ann  Van  Wynen,  vice  consul.. 

Frank  Anderson  Henry,  consul 

Kenneth  A.  Byrns,  vice  consul 


W.  Averell  Harriman,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Ma.xwell  M.  Hamilton,  counselor  of  embassy'.. 

Warwick  Perkins,  first  secretary;  consul 

A.  Bland  Calder,  first  secretary;  consul _. 

Llewellyn  E.  Thompson,  Jr.,  second  secretary; 

consul. 

Edward  Page,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Francis  Bowden  Stevens,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
John  Frgmont  Melby,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 
Richard  H.  Davis,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL. 
Thomas  P.  Dillon,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Paul  M.  Dutko,  vice  consul 

Edwin  L.  Smith,  vice  consul 


Brig.  Gen.  Joseph  A.  Michela,  military  member.. 

Clarence  E.  Olsen,  naval  member _ 

Capt.  Ronald  H.  Allen,  naval  member 

Comdr.  Samuel  B.  Frankel,  naval  member. 

Comdr.  Frederick  Robert  Lang,  naval  member.. 
Comdr.  Clifi'ord  Conrad  DeFord,  naval  member. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Edward  W.  Yorke,  Jr.,  naval  member 

Maj.  John  Minor  Maury,  naval  member... 

Lt.  Willard  W.  Cram,  naval  member 

Lt.  Joseph  Chase,  naval  member 


Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 

Wisconsin 

Connecticut 

Wisconsin 

Missouri 

Virginia 

Massachusetts. 

Iowa 

Texas... 

Delaware 

Colorado 


New  York. 


Iowa 

Maryland.. 
New  York. 
Colorado... 


Massachusetts. 
New  York 


Illinois... V 

New  York 

Missouri 

Pennsylvania.. 
Arkansas". 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


May 
Aug. 
June 
Mar. 
June 
Oct. 
Oct. 
July 
May 
tApr. 
June 
May 


19, 1943 

25. 1942 
2, 1941 

10. 1943 

5. 1940 
1,1941 

2. 1941 

14. 1942 

20. 1943 
13, 1943 
24, 1942 
20,1943 


Oct.   7, 1943 

Juno  18,1943 
Nov.  10, 1942 
Oct.  5, 1942 
Nov.  20, 1940 

Feb.  27,1942 
Aug.    6, 1942 

Mar.  20, 1943 
Aug.  3, 1943 
Nov.  10, 1942 
June  18,1943 
Nov.    1, 1941 


tJan. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
May 
Dec. 
May 
Apr. 


17, 1942 
3,1943 

16. 1941 
9,1941 

21. 1942 

15. 1943 
18, 1943 

3,1943 

28,1942 

7,1943 


'  With  the  honorary  rank  of  minister. 


44 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    19  4  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

UNION  OF  SOVIET 

SOCIALIST  REPUBLICS 

— Continued 

Moscow  (E)— Continued. 

(U.  S.  Military  Mission) 

Lt.  (Jg)  Philip  Worchel,  naval  member 

Navy  Dept 

Dec. 

22, 1942 

—Continued. 

Ensign  Joseph  L.  Eichardson,  naval  member 

Navy  Dopt 

Dec. 

22, 1942 

(T) 

Frederick  C.  Barghoorn,  attache 

Massachusetts... 
Michigan .. 

Nov. 
tOct. 

6, 1942 
31,1941 

Vladivostok  (CG).... 

Angus  I.  Ward,  consul  general _._ 

$7,200 

William  E.  Wallace,  vice  consul 

Pennsylvania 

Dec. 

23, 1942 

URUGUAY 

Montevideo  (E) 

William  Dawson,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Minnesota 

Feb. 

11,1941 

17,500 

Dudley  O.  Dwyre,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul 

Colorado- 

tApr. 

1, 1942 

8,000 

general. 

Robert  O.  Glover,  commercial  attach^ 

Edward  J.  Sparks,  first  secretary;  consul 

Florida 

Mar 
Jan. 

12, 1940 
15, 1942 

6,200 

New  York 

6,000 

Robert  Y.  Brown,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Reginald  Bragonier,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice 

Alabama 

Feb. 

Sept 

20, 1941 
11,1936 

4,600 

Maryland 

4,000 

consul. 

Robert   B.   Memminger,   third   secretary;   vice 

South  Carolina... 

Dec. 

26, 1940 

4,000 

consul. 

Arthur  B.  Emmons,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice 

Massachusetts... 

Oct. 

22, 1942 

3,500 

consul. 

Stewart  G.  Anderson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 
John  L.  Topping,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Illinois. 

Dec.     3, 1941 
May  20,1943 

3,000 

New  York 

3,000 

(MA&  NA) 

Lt.  Col.  Norman  A.  Congdon,  military  attache... 

War  Dept 

Jan. 

30, 1942 

Comdr.   Albert   Benjamin,   naval   attache   and 

Navy  Dept 

Dec. 

16, 1941 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.  William  A.  Tidwell,    Jr.,  asst.    military 

War  Dept 

Feb. 

11,1943 

attache. 

Capt.  Carleton  Ashley,  asst.  mihtary  attache 

War  Dept 

Oct. 

21, 1943 

Lt.  Comdr.  David  E.  Frierson,  asst.  naval  atta- 

Navy Dept 

July 

9,1942 

che  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Montgomery  M.  Green,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Oct. 

22, 1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Peter  J.  Brennan,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov. 

24, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Donald  C.  Leavens,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) 

Philip  P.  Clover,'  attache                 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Apr. 
Jan. 

24. 1942 

10. 1943 

Franklin  W.  Wolf,  senior  economic  analyst...  ... 

Eugene  A.  Gilmore,  Jr.,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

Nebraska 

Aug. 

15, 1941 

C.  Montagu  Pigott,  senior  economic  analyst 

Ohio 

Oct. 

31, 1942 

Frank  E.  Sheehy,  senior  economic  analj'st 

Ohio 

May  20,1942 

'Assigned  also  to  Buenos  Aires,  Santiago,  and  Asuncion;  resident  at  Buenos  Aires. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


Tost 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Dale  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

URUGUAY— Continued 

Montevideo  (E)— Continued. 

(T)— Continued 

Ezequiel  D.  Salinas,  special  assistant.. 

Texas 

Aug. 

tDcc. 

Feb. 

17. 1942 
11,1942 

13. 1943 

Joseph  Q.  Weimer,  senior  economic  analyst- 

Albert  B.  Franklin,  cultural  relations  attache 

Indiana 

Massachusetts... 

Glenn  Barr,  asst.  cullural  relations  attache. 

John  W.  Mitchell,  junior  economic  analyst 

Ohio 

July 
Mar. 

24, 1942 
1,1942 

Minnesota 

Frederick  C.  Weimer,  junior  economic  analyst... 

Albert  F.  Breazeale,  junior  economic  analyst 

John  J.  Zozaya,  junior  economic  analyst    . 

Indiana 

Feb. 
Apr. 
July 

20,1942 
25. 1942 
14  1942 

Alabama 

Nebraska 

Fred  H.  Decker,  junior  economic  analyst  . 

Kentucky 

New  Jersey 

12  1942 

Carson  0.  Crocker,  junior  economic  analyst 

Sept. 

11,1942 

Thomas  D.  Kingsley,  junior  economic  analyst.... 

Massachusetts... 

Dec. 

23, 1942 

VENEZUELA 

Caracas  (E) 

Frank  P.  Corrigan,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Ohio 

Jan. 

20, 1939 

$17,500 

Joseph  Flack,  counselor  of  embassy 

Pennsylvania 

May 
Sept. 

9, 1941 
17. 1942 

8,600 
8,200 

H.  Lawrence  Groves,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

Pennsylvania 

economic  affairs. 

Osborn  S.  Watson,  commercial  attache 

Georgia 

Nov. 
July 
Jan. 

2, 1937 
20, 1940 

5,900 

Thomas  J.  Maleady,  second  secretary.. 

Massachusetts 

4  500 

Paul  S.  Guinn,  asst.  commercial  attache 

Pennsylvania. ... 

21, 1942 

4,400 

William  P.  Wright,  asst.  commercial  attache 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Aug. 

19. 1943 

4,400 

Sherburne  Dillingham,  second  secretary. 

New  Jersey 

tAug. 

13, 1942 

4,100 

Carl  Breuer,  third  secretary 

New  York 

Aug. 

19, 1943 

4,000 

Maurice  M.  Bernbaum,  third  secretary 

Illinois 

{Jan. 

11, 1943 

3,600 

John  P.  Hoover,  asst.  commercial  attache 

California 

July 

28,1942 

3,500 

Walter  J.  Stoessel,  Jr.,  third  secretary 

California 

{May  18.1942 

2,750 

(MA  &  NA) 

Lt.  Col.  Henri  A.  Luebbermann,  military  attache. 

War  Dept 

JJune 

23, 1943 

Capt.  Josef  E.  Beauclair,  military  air  attache 

War  Dept 

{Jan. 

15,  1944 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  D.  Huntington,  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Nov. 

17, 1942 

and  naval  attache  lor  air. 

Capt.  Edmund  J.  E.  McCarthy,  asst.  military 

War  Dept 

Mar. 

28, 1942 

attache. 

Lt.  Frank  G.  Belcher,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July 

30, 1941 



asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Homer  0.  Brett,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Aug. 

16, 1941 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  K.  Holden,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Sept. 

4,1942 

asst.  naval  attach  efor  air. 

Lt.  John  J.  Kennedy,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Mar. 

20,  1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Sterling  J.  Cottrell,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

May 

25, 1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Robert  M.  Farrar,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Sept. 

26, 1942 

asst.  naval  attache  (or  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Howard  C.  Gilmer,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Sept. 

26,  1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Qg)  Alfred  E.  Grunwell,  asst  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.  26, 1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Herman  W.  Seller,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Sept. 

30,  1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(C). 

New  York 

Massachusetts... 

Apr. 
Dec. 

10,  1941 
13, 1943 

6,800 

3,500 

California 

June 

29, 1937 

Francis  E.  Grimes,  vice  consul 

Virginia 

Feb. 

1,1943 

574599—44- 


46 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    194  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

VENEZUELA— Continued 

Caracas  (E)— Continued. 
(T) 

James  H.  Kempton,  agricultural  adviser.. 

Maryland 

Louisiana 

Texas  

Sept.    7,1942 
Dec.   23,1942 
July     1, 1942 
May  26,1943 
Aug.  12,1943 
Oct.    19,1942 
July   15,1942 

June    5, 1943 
May  15,1942 
Aug.    5,1943 
May  15,1942 
Jan.     3, 1944 

July   28,1942 
Aug.  28,1943 
May  14,1943 

Aug.  10,1940 
Mar.  13, 1942 
Nov.  27, 1943 
Jan.      3, 1944 

Nov.  12, 1943 

Dec.  23,1943 
Dec.  21,1943 
Dec.  21,1943 

Jan.    10,1944 
{Nov.  13,1943 

Jan.      8, 1944 

Dec.  21,1943 
Jan.    11,1944 
Dec.  21,1943 

Robert  M.  Baskin,  senior  economic  analyst 

WiUiam  Scanlan,  special  assistant 

Curtis  Waldo  Barnes,  senior  economic  analyst.. . 

John  Allen  Bennett,  senior  economic  analyst 

Virgil  C.  Applewhite,  special  assistant 

Montana       . 

Florida 

Mississippi 

New  York 

New  York 

New  York 

California 

Connecticut 

Pennsylvania 

Tennessee 

California. 

New  Mexico 

Utah 

D.    Eugene    Delgado-Arias,    cultural   relations 
attache. 

William  Henry  Bowden,  economic  analyst 

Manuel  Matienzo,  special  assistant     .              

Herbert  B.  Leggett,  junior  economic  analyst 

Albert  T.  Phelps,  special  assistant 

Caripito,  Monagas  (V  C) 

(T). 
Ciudad  Bolivar  (VC) 

Robert  C.  Winthrop,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  L.  Blue,  vice  consul... 

$2,750 

La  Ouaira  (VC) 

Thomas  J.  Cory,  vice  consul 

3,500 

zoategui  (VC). 

Renwick  S.  McNiece,  consul                            

7.000 

Walter  L.  Smith,  vice  consul                              

Pennsylvania 

California 

Oklahoma 

Connecticut 

New  York 

Massachusetts... 
Pennsylvania 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

New  York 

New  York 

California 

2,750 

Harold  D.  Pease,  vice  consul 

(T) 

Austin  J.  Rittenhouse,  vice  consul ...    .  .. 

YUGOSLAVIA  • 

Belgrade  (Beograd)  (E) 

Lincoln   MacVeagh,^  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Harold  Shantz,-  counselor  of  embassy. 

8,000 

Walworth  Barbour, 2  second  secretary 

4,500 

Andrew  B.  Foster,^  second  secretary . 

4.000 

(MA  &  NA).. 

Lt.  Col.  Sterling  L.  Larrabee,^  military  attache... 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  T.  Harding,2  s  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Ralph  E.  Kent,  2  3  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Henry  Albert  Hill, 2  special  assistant.  _ 

(T).   

Emil  Kekich,  senior  economic  analyst 

Arthur  W.  Parsons,^  special  assistant . 

Consular    oflices    in    Yugo- 
slavia closed. 

1  Qovemment  of  Yugoslavia  established  in  Egypt. 

2  Assigned  also  near  the  Government  of  Greece  established  in  Egypt. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Cairo. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF  THE    UIVITED    STATES  47 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT 


Name 


Abbott,  George  M.' 

Abbott,  Wainwright' 

Achilles,  Theodore  C 

Aldridge,  Clayaon  W 

Bacon,  J.  Kenlcy 

Railey,  E.  Tomlin 

Ballantine,  Joseph  W 

Barnes,  William 

Benninghoff,  H.  Merrell.. 

Benton,  Kussell  W 

Bishop,  Max  Waldo 

Blake,  Gilson  G 

Blake,  Ralph  J 

Bohlen,  Charles  E.. 

Bonbright,  James  C.  H... 

Brandt,  George  L 

Brown,  James  E.,  Jr 

Bruins,  John  H. 

Buhrman,  Parker  W.' 

Butrick,  Richard  P.' 

Byington,  Homer  M.,  Jr. 

Cabot,  John  M 

Cannon,  Cavendish  W..-. 

Canty,  George  R 

Carrigan,  John  Willard... 
Chapman,  J.  Holbrook... 

Chase,  Augustus  S 

Cbipman,  Norris  B 

Clubb,  Oliver  Edmund.. 
Cochran,  William  P.,  Jr., 

Cooper,  Charles  A 

Cox,  Raymond  E.3. 

Davis,  Monnett  B 

Davis,  Nathaniel  P 

Dawson,  Allan^ 

Dawson,  Leonard  G.3 

DeCourcy,  William  E 

Denby,  James  Orr 

Dick.  Hassell  H 

Dickover,  Erie  R 

Donaldson,  Harry  M 

Dooman,  Eugene  H 

Dorsz,  Edmund  J 

Doyle,  Albert  M 

duBois,  Coert 

Durbrow,  Elbridge 

Embry,  John  A.' _.. 

Erhardt,  John  Q 

Fales,  Herbert  P 

Ferris,  Walton  C 

Foster,  Carol  H... 

Foster,  Julian  B 

Frost,  Arthur  C 

FuUerton,  Hugh  S 

Geist,  Raymond  H 

George,  W.  Perry 

Gordon,  George  A. 2 

Qowen,  Franklin  C 


Whence  appointed 


Ohio... 

Pennsylvania 

District  of  Columbia. 

New  York 

Massachusetts 

New  Jersey 

Massachusetts 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

New  York 

Iowa 

Maryland... 

Oregon. 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

District  of  Columbia. 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Virginia 

New  York _ 

Connecticut 

Massachusetts 

Utah 

Massachusetts 

California 

District  of  Columbia. 

Connecticut 

District  of  Columbia. 

Minnesota 

Pennsylvania 

Nebraska... 

New  York 

Colorado 

New  Jersey 

Iowa. 

Virginia 

Texas 

Indiana 

South  Carolina 

California 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Michigan 

Michigan 

California 

California 

Florida 

New  York 

California 

Wisconsin 

Maryland 

Alabama 

Massachusetts. 

Ohio -- 

Ohio 

Alabama 

New  York 

Peimsylvania 


Date  of 
assignment  > 


Sept. 

July 

July 

Nov. 

Aug. 

June 

Jan. 

July 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

July 

Dec. 

June 

June 

Feb. 

Feb. 

June 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

July 

Mar. 

Nov. 

July 

Jan. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

June 

June 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

May 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

July 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Nov. 


,  1943 
,  1943 

1. 1941 
1,1942 
,1941 
',  1942 
,  1942 
i,  1941 
,1942 
,  1941 
;,  1941 

1. 1942 
i,  1941 
,  1942 
,1942 
:,  1942 
,  1943 
,  1942 
i,  1943 
,  1943 
,1941 
;,  1941 
i,  1941 
i,  1943 
,  1942 
,1944 
,1942 
,  1942 
,1943 
,1943 
,  1942 
,  1943 
,  1941 
,  1943 
;,  1942 
,1943 
,1940 
,1943 
,  1941 
,  1943 
,  1942 
.,  1943 

;,  1941 

1. 1941 
■,  1941 

1. 1942 
,1944 
,1941 
,  1940 
,1941 
1, 1941 
,  1942 
;,  1942 
,1942 
,  1939 
,1941 
,1941 
1,1941 


Salary 


'  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but 
reports  for  duty. 

'  Under  provisions  of  the  act  of  April  1.  1941. 

'  Foreign  Service  officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  rea-ssignment  to  the  field. 


from  the  date  on 


48  FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    194  4 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Coniinued 


Name 


Gray,  Archibald  E 

Gray,  Cecil  Wayne 

Grew,  Joseph  C.2 

Guflcr,  Bernard- 

Harrison,  Randolph 

Heacock,  Roger  L 

Henderson,  James  E 

Henry,  R.  Horton 

Hicks,  Knowlton  V , 

Higgs,  L.  Randolph.. 

Hodgdon,  A.  Dana 

Hohenthal,  Theodore  J 

Hughes,  Morris  N 

HuIIey,  Benjamin  M 

Hunt,  Leigh  W 

Huston,  Cloyce  K 

Button,  Paul  C. 

Jester,  Perry  N 

Johansen,  Beppo  R 

Johnson,  Hallett 

Jones,  George  Lewis,  Jr 

Jonc5,  J.  Wesley 

Josselyn,  Paul  R 

Keeler,  Erwin  P 

Keeley,  James  Hugh,  Jr 

Keith,  Gerald. 

Key,  David  McK 

Knox,  Charles  F.,  Jr 

Kohler,  Foy  D 

Krentz,  Kenneth  C. 

Kuykendall,  C.  Porter^ 

Lafoon,  Sidney  K 

La  Rue,  G.  Wallace 

Leverich,  Henry  P 

Lewis,  Charles  W.,  Jr 

Lockhart,  Frank  P 

Luedtke,  Charles  L 

Lyon,  Cecil  B. 

Macatee,  Robert  B 

MacLean,  H.  Coit » 

Matthews,  H.  Freeman 

McDonough,  Dayle  C.^ 

McGregor,  Robert  O.,  Jr... 

McGurk,  Joseph  F 

McKenna,  James  E 

McLaughlin,  Edward  D 

Meekins,  Lynn  W.._ 

Melbourne,  Roy  M.' 

Meyer,  Paul  W 

Minor,  Harold  B 

Montgomery,  Edmund  B.^. 

Morgan,  John  H.^ 

Morris,  Shira-?,  Jr 

Myers,  Myrl  S 

Nielsen,  Orsen  N. 


Whence  appointed 


Pennsylvania 

Tennessee 

New  Hampshire 

Washington 

Virginia 

California _ . 

California..- 

Arizona 

New  York 

Mississippi 

Maryland 

California 

Illinois 

Florida 

District  of  Columbia. 

Iowa 

North  Carolina 

Virginia 

Florida 

New  Jersey... 

Maryland 

Iowa 

Iowa 

Indiana 

California _ . . 

Illinois 

Tennessee 

New  Jersey 

Ohio.-.. 

Iowa 

Pennsylvania 

Virginia 

Missouri 

New  Jersey -. 

Michigan 

Te.xas 

Minnesota  - 

New  York 

Virginia 

Virginia 

Maryland 

Missouri 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

M  assachusetts 

Arkansas 

Pennsylvania 

Virginia 

Colorado 

Kansas 

Illinois 

Massachusetts 

Connecticut 

Pennsylvania 

Wisconsin 


Date  of 
assignment  ■ 


Jan. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Jime 

Oct. 

May 

June 

Aug. 

Sept 

Sept. 

Dec. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

June 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

July 

July 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

May 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

July 

May 

Oct. 

June 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Oct. 


;,  1943 
1, 1943 
,1942 
:,  1942 
,1942 
,  1942 
,1941 
,  1942 
,1941 
1, 1940 
,1942 
,1941 
,  1943 
1, 1940 
,1940 
,  1941 
,1941 
K 1941 
,1942 
1, 1940 
,  1942 
,  1941 
,  1943 
',  1943 

1. 1940 
1, 1942 
,,  1941 

1. 1942 
,1941 
,  1943 
,1943 
.  1942 
,1943 
,1943 
;,  1940 
,1942 
,1943 
;,  1943 
,1941 
i,  1943 
i,  1943 

1. 1943 
1, 1943 
1, 1942 
i,  1941 
,1943 
,1944 
,1943 
,  1942 
,1943 
,1943 
:,  1943 
i,  1942 
:,  1942 

1. 1941 


Salary 


'  The  length  of  an  offiaT's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  bui  from  the  date  on  which  he  reports 
for  duty. 

'  Under  provi-sJons  of  the  act  of  April  1,  1941. 

^  Foreign  .'Service  ofliccr  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES  49 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Oakes,  Calvin  Hawley.-. 

Offle,  Carmel 

Parker,  W.  Leonard 

Parsons,  J.  Graham 

Peck,  Willys  R.> 

Perkins,  Mahlon  Fay 

Perkins,  Troy  L 

Pilcher,  James  B. 

Pinkerton,  Julian  L 

Plitt,  Edwin  A 

Pool,  John  C 

Rankin,  Karl  LJ , 

Reams,  R.  Borden 

Renchard,  George  W 

Riddlcberger,  James  W._ 

Robison,  Harold  DJ 

Salisbury,  Laurence  E . . . 

Scherer,  George  F 

Schnare,  Lester  L. ' 

Schoenrich,  Edwin 

Shaw,  George  P 

Shullaw,  Harold  3 

Smith,  A.  Viola 

Smith.  Donald  W 

Snyder,  Byron  B 

Sokobin,  SamueP 

Spalding,  Francis  L 

Stanton,  Edwin  F 

Steintorf,  Paul  P.  3 

Steyne,  Alan  N. 

Streeper,  Robert  B.s 

Sturgeon,  Leo  D 

Summerlin,  George  T 

Taylor,  Earle  C.  s 

Taylor,  Robert  M 

Timberlake,  Clare  H.s... 

Travers,  Howard  K 

Trimble,  William  C 

Van  Wickel,  Jesse  F 

Vincent,  John  Carter 

Walmsley,  Walter  N.,  Jr. 

Walstrom,  Joe  D 

Ward,  Robert  S 

Warren,  Fletcher 

Wasson,  Thomas  C 

White,  Byron  3 

Wiley,  John  C.' 

Williams,  Frank  S 

Wilson,  Evan  M 

Wilson,  Orme 

Wright,  James  H 

Young,  Whitney 


Whence  appointed 


South  Carolina. 
Pennsylvania. - 

New  York 

New  York 

California 

California 

Kentucky 

Georgia 

Kentucky 

Maryland 

Delaware 

Maine. 

Pennsylvania... 

Michigan 

Virginia 

Utah 

Illinois 

New  York 

Georgia 

Maryland 

California 

Illinois 

California. 

Maryland 

California. 

New  Jersey 

Massachusetts.. 

California 

Virginia    

New  York 

Ohio 

Illinois 

Louisiana 

Pennsylvania... 

Washington 

Michigan 

New  York 

Maryland 

New  York 

Georgia... 

Maryland 

Missouri 

Ohio.. 

Texas 

New  Jersey 

North  Carolina. 

Indiana 

Mississippi 

Pennsylvania... 

New  York 

Missouri 

New  York 


Date  of 
assignment ' 

Salary 

July     1. 1911 

$4,500 

July     1, 1942 

4.  100 

July   27,1940 

4  100 

Dec.     1, 1912 

4,000 

Sept.  21, 1942 

9,000 

Mar.  26, 1942 

10,000 

Sept.    3,1942 

4,500 

Dec.   23,1941 

5.100 

Sept.  18, 1943 

4,900 

May  31,1941 

7,000 

Nov.  28, 1942 

4.000 

Sept.    3,1943 

7.200 

June  20,1942 

4.600 

Jan.    27, 1941 

4.500 

Oct.    28,1943 

(1,000 

Sept.    1,1943 

4,  .500 

Oct.    21,1941 

8,000 

Apt.     1,1941 

4,000 

Sept.  29, 1943 

7.600 

Sept.  25. 1941 

5,000 

June    3,1942 

8,600 

Nov.  11, 1943 

2,  750 

Sept.  23, 1941 

5,000 

Apr.   14,1941 

4,400 

Aug.   11,1941 

3,000 

Sept.    3,1943 

7,000 

June  23,1942 

4,200 

Aug.   24,1942 

8,000 

Sept.    3,1943 

6.200 

Sept.  23, 1943 

6,000 

July     8, 1943 

5.100 

Aug.  27,1941 

7,200 

Aug.  25,1941 

10,000 

Jan.    10,1944 

4,000 

Feb.   12.1942 

4,000 

Feb.   26,1943 

4,200 

June  22,1942 

8,000 

Aug.  24,1942 

4.500 

June  18,1942 

7,000 

Dec.   16,1942 

7.200 

Nov.  26, 1943 

5.  COO 

June     1, 1943 

4,100 

June    3.1942 

5.000 

Oct.    15,1943 

8,000 

Sept.  18, 1941 

5,000 

Mar.  25, 1943 

2,750 

Apr.     4, 1941 

9,000 

June     3, 1942 

7,400 

Dec.  26,1942 

3,600 

July   27.1940 

9,000 

June   11,1941 

4,600 

June  20,1940 

4,500 

>  The  length  of  an  oflBcer's  service  In  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on  which  he 
reports  for  duty. 

2  Under  provisions  of  the  act  of  April  1,  1941. 

3  Foreign  Service  officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  fielil. 


50 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ON  SPECIAL  AND  TEMPORARY  DETAIL 


Name 


Anderson,  Eskel  V. ' 

Flood,  Peter  H.  A 

Fox,  Homer  S 

Goshie,  John  L 

Horner,  Garnett  D.  i 

Jenkins,  Warder  B.  • 

Johnson,  Harold  Frost ' 

Kennan,  George  F.. 

Kifer,  Russell  Stanley  ' 

Landis,  James  McCauley  i  ' 

Laverack,  John  W.  K... 

Levison,  George  Lewis  ' 

Lightner,  E.  Allan,  Jr 

Livengood,  Charles  A _ 

Mathews,  Jeff  Douglas  ' 

Murphy,  Robert  D. ' 

Myers,  Harold  Edwin  i 

Peterson,  Edward  M.  • _ 

Reber,  Samuel 

Reinhardt,  G.  Frederick 

Rountree,  William  M.  i 

Royce,  Alexander  i 

Shollenberger,  Joseph  H.  '.._ 

Simering,  Chauncey  L.' 

Tittmann,  Harold  H.,  Jr 

Turner,  William  T 

Villard,  Henry  H.  i ... 

Young,  Roland  A. ' 


Where  assigned 


Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Ciudad  Juarez. 

President's  War  Relief  Control  Board 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy 

Algiers 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

North  African  Economic  Board. __ 

European  Advisory  Commission,  London^ 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

do — 

do 

do - 

European  Advisory  Commission,  London. 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy 

do 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

North  African  Economic  Board 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy 

Vatican  City 

Navy  Department 

North  African  Economic  Board 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 


Whence  appointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

Pennsylvania 

Feb.  27,1943 
Feb.  6, 1942 
Apr.  24,1941 
Dec.  3, 1943 
Apr.  22,1943 
Dec.  23,1943 
Apr.  30,1943 
Dec.  1, 1943 
June  7, 1943 
Aug.  17,1943 
Feb.  19,1943 
Oct.  15,1943 
Dec.  13,1943 
Dec.  3, 1943 
Oct.  20,1943 
Nov.  22, 1943 
July  12,1943 
Sept.  8,1943 
Nov.  22, 1943 
Nov.  23, 1943 
Aug.  1,1942 
May  3,1943 
Oct.  26,1943 
Dec.  10,1943 
Dec.  24,1941 
Sept.  22, 1942 
May  10,1943 
May  11,1943 

New  Hampshire. -- 
Michigan 

$5,000 
7,400 

New  York 

4,000 

Tennessee..        

Maryland..    .. 

Kentucky.. 

Wisconsin 

7,200 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts     

Massachusetts 

California 

New  Jersey 

Washington. 

Montana .  . 

4,100 
8,000 

Wisconsin .  _ 

9,600 

Kansas  .-- 

Montana    . 

New  York . 

7,200 

California    .. 

3,500 

Georgia  ...  

New  York 

Illinois 

Missouri 

9,000 

Georgia  ...  ...  ... 

5,100 

M  assachusetts 

Massachusetts 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  ON  DETAIL  AS  INSPECTORS 

Name 

Whence  appointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

Cochran,  H.  Merle        

Arizona  ...           

Dec.    9, 1942 

$io,ooa 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  NOW  UNASSIGNED 


Name 

Status 

Whence  appointed 

Salary 

Bruner,  Glen  AV..        

On  military  leave  without  pay 

do  .  . 

Colorado                      .  -         

$4,000 

Downs,  Donald  1 

Flournoy,  William  E.,  Jr 

Hammond,  B.  Miles 

American    maritime    delegate    at 
Angra    do    Heroismo,    Terceira, 
Azores;  ofiice  not  yet  opened  to 
the  public. 

On  military  leave  without  pay 

do 

Virginia 

South  Carolina 

4,500 
3.900 

Heard,  Alexander  • 

Georgia 

McKay,  Donald  S.i 

-      do  .... 

Nolan,  Thomas  F.'     ... 

do    .. 

Palmer,  John  Peabody 

do 

Washington 

4,200 

Squire,  John  P 

do 

Stoops,  Don  1 . 

do     - 

Wilson,  Thomas  M. 

On  leave  pending  retirement 

...  do 

Tennessee 

Indiana .-. 

10,000 

Wilson,  Warden  McK 

7,800 

Winslow,  Rollin  R 

.-     do...               '    . 

Michigan .. 

6,006 

'  Temporary  specialist  appointed^Ior  the  emergency. 
2  With  the  personal  rank  of'ministcr. 
'  Witb  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OP   THE    UNITED    STATES 


51 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  DETAINED  BY  THE  ENEMY 


Name 


Post  where  last 
assigned 


Rank  at  last  post 


Whence  appointed 


Salary 


$8,200 


Benton,  J.  Webb 

Beylard,  Charles  B 

Crook,  Linton.. 

Du  Vivier,  Paul  F 

Faus,  Keeler.. 

Harvey,  Miss  Constance  R 
MacArthur,  Douglas,  2d... 

Macgowan,  Basil  F 

Orebaugh,  Walter  W 

Peck,  William  L 

Thompson,  Tyler 

Tuck,  S.  Pinkney 

Vance,  Marshall  M 

Wallner,  WoodruS 


Marseille 

Lyon 

Marseille 

Marseille 

Vichy ^... 

Lyon 

Vichy.. 

Nice 

Nice  and  Mon 
aco. 

Marseille 

Bern 

Vichy 

Lyon 

Vichy 


Consul  generaL 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Foreign  Service  oflScer 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary 

Vice  consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Second  secretary 

Counselor  of  embassy. 

Consul 

Third  secretary 


Pennsylvania... 
Pennsylvania... 

Alabama 

New  York 

Georgia 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Tennessee 

Kansas 


2,500 
2,500 
4,100 
4,000 


Connecticut. 
New  York... 
New  York... 

Ohio 

New  York.. 


4,100 

4.900 
4,500 
e,600 
7,000 
4,000 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


DESCRIPTION  OF  CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 


[This  list  contains  only  those  countries  in  which 
AFGHANISTAN 


Cabul 

All  of  Afghanistan. 


tuenoB  Aires 
All  of  Argentina. 


ARGENTINA 


AUSTRALIA 

Ldelaide,  South  Australia 
The  State  of  South  Australia. 

triebane,  Queensland 

The  State  of  Queensland. 

delbourne,  Victoria 

The  State  of  Victoria,  and  Tasmania. 
'erth,  Western  Australia 

The  State  of  Western  Australia 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales 

The  State  of  New  South  Wales;  the  Territories  of  the  Com- 
Qonwealth  (the  Federal  Capital  Territory,  the  Northern 
territory  of  Australia,  the  Territory  of  Papua,  the  Territory 
f  Norfolk  Island,  and  the  Mandated  Territory  of  New 
}uinea);  and  the  Mandated  Territory  of  Nain-u.  The 
British  Solomon  Islands,  the  Gilbert  and  Ellice  Islands 
l^olony,  and  the  New  Hebrides. 

BELGIUM  AND  BELGIAN  CONGO  AND  ADJACENT 
TERRITORY 

(Belgium) 
Intwerp  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Antwerp,  East  Flanders,  West  Flanders, 
;>imburg,  and  Ligge  (including  the  former  German  territories 
lenominated  Eupen-Malmgdy). 

Brussels  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Brabant,  Hainaut,  Luxembourg  (Bel- 
;ium),  and  Namur. 

(Africa) 
>4opoIdville,  Belgian  Congo 

The  Belgian  Congo  and  tlie  Territory  of  Ruanda-Urundi 
Belgian  mandate). 

BRAZIL 

iahia  (Sao  Salvador),  Baliia 

The  States  of  Bahia  a.id  Scrgipe  and  that  portion  of  the 
tateof  Piauhy  south  of  8°  south  latitude. 
tello  Ilorizonte,  Minas  Geraes 
The  State  of  Minas  Cieracs. 

'  Closed. 


the  consular  districts  have  been  definitely  delimited.) 
Florianopolis,  Santa  Cutharina 

The  State  of  Santa  Catharina. 
Fortaleza,  CearS 

The  State  of  Ceara. 
Natal,  Rio  Grande  do  Norte 

The  State  of  Rio  Grande  do  Norte. 
Para  (Belem),  Para 

The  States  of  Amazonas,  Maranhao,  and  ParS;  that  portion 
of  the  State  of  Piauhy  lying  north  of  8"  south  latitude,  and 
Acre  territory. 

Pernambuco  (Recife),  Pernambuco 

The  States  of  Parahyba,  Pernambuco,  and  Alagoas,  and 
the  island  of  Fernando  de  Noronha. 

Porto  Alegre,  Rio  Grande  do  Sul 

The  State  of  Rio  Grande  do  Sul. 

Rio  de  Janeiro 

The  State  of  Rio  de  Janeiro  and  the  Federal  District. 
Victoria  (vice  consulate):  The  State  of  Espirito  Santo. 

Santos,  Sao  Paulo 

The  port  and  municipality  of  Santos  and  the  municipality 
of  Sao  Vicente  in  the  State  of  S5o  Paulo. 

Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo 

The  State  of  Sao  Paulo,  excepting  the  port  and  municipal- 
ity of  Santos  and  the  municipality  of  Sfio  Vicente,  and  the 
States  of  Parana,  Matto  Qrosso  and  Goyaz. 

CHILE 

Antofagasta 
The  Provinces  of  Antofagasta,  Atacama,  and  TarapacA. 

Santiago 

The  Provinces  of  Arauco,  Aysen,  B(o-BIo,  Cautin,  Chilof , 
Colchagua,  Conccpcion,  Curico,  Linares,  Llanquihue,  Maga- 
llanes,  Malleco,  Maule,  Nuble,  G'Higgins,  Osomo,  Santiago, 
Talca,  and  Valdivia. 

Valparaiso 

The  Provinces  of  Aconcagua,  Coquimbo,  and  Valparaiso, 
together  with  Easter  Island  and  Juan  Fern4ndcz  Islands. 

CHINA  AND  ADJACENT  TERRITORY 

Ainoy,  Fukien  ' 

That  portion  of  the  Province  of  Fukien  comprised  in  the 
prefectures  of  Tingchowfu,  Changchowfu,and  Cbiiancbowfu, 
and  the  independent  subprefecture  of  Lungyenchow. 


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Canton,  Kwangtung  > 

The  Provinces  of  Kwangsi  and  Kweichow  and  that  portion 
of  the  Province  of  Kwangtung  west  of  115°  east  longitude. 

Chefoo,  Shantung  ' 

That  portion  of  the  Province  of  Shantung  northeast  of  a  line 
drawn  along  the  northeast  shore  of  the  embayment  of  Ting- 
tzetsui  Kow  to  the  mouth  of  the  Wulung  Ho,  thence  in  a 
northwesterly  direction  across  the  peninsula  to  the  mouth 
of  the  Kiao  Ho,  through  the  towns  of  Chuhkow  and  Shaho 
(both  included  in  this  district). 

Dairen,  Manchuria  ■ 

The  Japanese  leased  territory  of  Kwantung. 

Foochow,  Fukien  ' 

All  of  the  Province  of  Fukien  except  four  prefectures  form- 
ing the  consular  district  of  Amoy. 

Hankow,  Hupeh  ' 

All  that  portion  of  the  Province  of  Honan  south  of  the  Yel- 
low River  except  that  part  of  the  Province  lying  north  and 
east  of  the  Kialu-Tasha  Rivers  and  all  of  the  Provinces  of 
Hupeh,  Kiangsi,  Hunan,  Szechwan,  Shensi,  Kansu,  Chin- 
ghai  (Kokonor),  and  Sinkiang  (Chinese  Turkistan). 
Harbin,  Manchuria' 

All  of  the  Province  of  Heilungkiang;  and  that  part  of  the 
Province  of  Kirin  lying  to  the  north  of  the  parallel  of  44° 
north  latitude,  including  the  following  places  which  are  open 
to  trade:  Harbin,  Ninguta,  Sansing,  and  Suifenho. 

Hong  Kong  ' 

The  British  colony  of  Hong  Kong  and  the  Portuguese 
colony  of  Macau. 

Kunming  (Yunnanfu) 

The  Provinces  of  Yunnan  and  Sikand  (Chwanpien),  and 
Tibet. 

Mukden,  Manchuria  ' 

All  of  the  Province  of  Liaoning  (Fengtien)  except  the  leased 
territory  of  Kwantung;  and  that  part  of  the  Province  of  Kirin 
lying  to  the  south  of  the  parallel  of  44°  north  latitude,  includ- 
ing the  following  places  which  are  open  to  trade:  Changchun 
(Kwanchengtze),  Hunchun,  Kirin,  Lungchingtsun,  Tow- 
taokow,  Wangching  (Paitsaokow),and  Yenki  (Chutzuchieh). 

Shanghai,  Kiangsu  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Anhwei,  Chekiang,  and  Kiangsu. 

Swatow  , Kwangtung  • 

That  portion  of  the  Province  of  Kwangtung  east  of  longi- 
tude 115°. 

Tientsin,  Hopeh  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Hopeh  (Chihli),  Ninghsia,  and  Shansi, 
that  portion  of  the  Province  of  Honan  north  of  the  Yellow 
River,  and  all  of  Mongolia  including  the  [special]  adminis- 
trative districts  of  Suiyuan,  Chahar,  and  Jehol. 
Tsinan,  Shantung' 

That  portion  of  the  Province  of  Shantung  west  of  a  line 
which  follows  the  Kiao  Ho  southward  from  its  mouth  to  it? 
source,  thence  to  the  nearer  source  of  the  Taolin  Ho  and  along 
the  Taolin  Ho  to  the  sea,  and  that  portion  of  the  Province  of 
Honan  south  of  the  Yellow  River  and  north  and  east  of  the 
Kialu-Tasha  Rivers. 

'  Closed. 


Tsingtao,  Shantung  '  I 

That  portion  of  the  Province  of  Shantung  lying  between  | 
the  Chefoo  and  Tsinan  consular  districts.  I 

COLOMBIA 

Rarranquilla  i 

The  Departments  of  Atlantico,  Magdalena,  and  the  Corai-  ! 
saria  of  Qoajira. 

Bogot£ 

The  Departments  of  BoyacS,  Cundinamarca,  Tolima,  and 
Huila;  that  portion  of  the  Department  of  Caldas  lying  to  the 
east  of  the  Cauca  River  basin;  the  Comisarias  of  Arauca 
Vichada,  Vaup6s,  Caqueta,  Putumayo,  and  Amazonas;  anc 
the  Intendencia  of  Meta. 

Bucaramanga 

The  Departments  of  Santander  and  Santander  del  Norte 

CaH 

The  Departments  of  Valle,  Cauca  and  Nariiio;  that  portioi 
of  the  Intendencia  of  Choco  lying  south  of  a  line  drawi 
directly  eastward  from  El  Valle  (included)  to  the  Atrat^ 
River;  and  that  portion  of  the  Department  of  Caldas  lying  ii 
the  Cauca  River  basin. 

Cartagena 

The  Department  of  Bolivar  and  the  Intendencia  of  Sa: 
Andrfis  y  Providencia  (islands  in  the  Caribbean). 

Medellin 

The  Department  of  Antioquia  and  that  portion  of  th 
Intendencia  of  Choco  lying  north  of  a  line  drawn  direct! 
eastward  from  El  Valle  (excluded)  to  the  Atrato  River. 

COSTA  RICA 
Port  Lini6n 

The  Province  of  Limon. 
San  Joee 
AH  of  Costa  Rica  except  the  Province  of  Limon. 

CUBA 

Antilla 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  Oriente  north  of  a  line  draw 
from  Cape  Maisi  (latitude  20°15'  north,  longitude  74°0!*'  wes 
of  Greenwich)  to  Cauto  Abajo  (latitude  20°20'  north,  long 
tude  75°56'  west),  situated  on  the  Rio  Cauto,  and  thenc 
along  the  Rio  Cauto  to  its  mouth. 

Camaguey 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  Camagiiey  lying  east  of  78 
west  longitude,  which  is  most  convenient  to  Camaguey,  an 
all  territory  in  the  Province  lying  west  of  78°  west  longitudi 

Cienfuegog 

The  Province  of  Santa  Clara. 

Ilabana 

The  Provinces  of  Pinar  del  Rfo,  Habana  (which  include: 
Isla  de  Pinos  or  Isle  of  Pines),  and  Matanzas. 

Nuevitas 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  Camaguey  not  included  i 
the  Camagiiey  consular  district. 


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57 


Santiago  de  Cuba 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  Oriente  south  of  a  line  drawn 
from  Cape  Maisi  (latitude  20°15'  north,  longitude  74°09' 
west  of  Greenwich)  to  Cauto  Abajo  (latitude  20°20'  north, 
longitude  75°56'  west),  situated  on  the  Rfo  Cauto,  and  thence 
along  the  Rio  Cauto  to  its  mouth. 

DENMARK 
Copenhagen  > 

All  of  Denmark  except  Greenland. 
Godthaab 

All  of  Greenland. 

ECUADOR 
:?uito 

The  Provinces  of  Bolivar,  Carchi,  Chimborazo,  Cotopaxi, 
Imbabura,  Pichincha,  Tungurahua,  and  the  Ecuadoran 
crritory  east  of  these  provinces. 

[Guayaquil 

The  Provinces  of  Azuay,  Caiiar,  El  Oro,  Esmeraldas, 
Juayas,  Loja,  Los  Rfos,  ManabI,  and  the  territory  of  Archi- 
)i61ago  de  Colon  (Galapagos  Islands),  and  Ecuadoran  terri- 
ory  east  of  the  Provinces  Azuay  and  Loja. 

EGYPT 

Vlexandria 

The  Governorates  of  Alexandria  and  Damietta,  and  the 
ix  Provinces  (Mudirias)  of  Lower  Egypt  (Behfira,  Daqahlla, 
Iharhia,  Menufia,  Qaliubla,  and  Sharqla). 

Za'iTO 

The  Governorate  of  Cairo;  the  eight  Provinces  (Mudirias) 
if  Upper  Egypt  (Asyut,  Aswftn,  Beni  Suef,  Fayum,  Oirga, 
ilza,  Minia,  and  Qena);  the  Frontier  Districts  (Eastern 
desert,  the  Egyptian  Libyan  Desert,  Dftkhla  and  Kharga 
)ases,  etc.)  except  the  peninsula  of  Sinai;  and  (informally) 
he  Anglo-Egyptian  Sudan. 
'ort  Said 

In  Egypt,  the  Governorates  of  the  Canal  and  of  Suez,  and 
he  peninsula  of  Sinai;  and  (informally)  the  island  of  Cyprus. 

ETHIOPIA 

iddis  Ababa 

All  of  Ethiopia,  French  Somali  Coast,  and  Eritrea. 

I  FRANCE  AND  POSSESSIONS 

(France) 
'  lordeaux' 
The  Departments  of  Ariege,  Basses-Pyr6n6es,  Charente, 
'harente-Inffirieure,  Correze,  Creuse,  Dordogne,  Gers,  Gi- 
onde,    Haute-Garonne,    Haute-Vienne,    Hautes-Pyr^nfies, 
^andes,  Lot,  Lot-et-Garonne,  and  Tarn-et-Garonne. 

■alais* 

The  Department  of  Pas-de-Calais. 
Cherbourg  ' 

The  Departments  of  Calvados,  Manche,  and  Orne. 
lavre  ' 

The  Departments  of  Eure,  Seine-Inf6rieure,  and  Somme. 
ille 

The  Departments  of  Aisne  and  Nord. 
'  Closed. 


Lyon  ' 

The  Departments  of  Ain,  Allier,  Cantal,  Cote-d'Or, 
Haute-Loire,  Haute-Savoie,  Isere,  Jura,  Loire,  Puy-de' 
Dome,  Rhone,  Saone-et-Loire,  and  Savoie. 

Marseille 

The  Departments  of  Ardeche,  Audo,  Aveyron,  Bouches 
du-Rhone,  Drome,  Gard  Hfrault,  Lozere,  Pyrfnfes-Oricn- 
tales,  Tarn,  Var,  and  Vaucluse,  and  the  island  of  Corsica 
(Corse). 

Nantes  > 

The  Departments  of  C6tes-du-Nord,  Deux-Sevres,  Fin- 
istere,  Ille-et-Vilaine,  Indre-et-Loire,  Loire-Inffrieure,  Maiue- 
et-Lo!re,  Mayenne,  Morbihan,  Vendde,  and  Vienne. 
Nice  • 

The  Departments  of  Basses-Alpes,  nautes-Aliws,  Alpes- 
Maritimes,  and  the  Principality  of  Monaco. 

Paris  ' 

The  Departments  of  Aube,  Cher,  Eure-et-Loir,  Indre, 
Loir-et-Cher,  Loiret,  Marne,  Nievre,  Oise,  Sarthe,  Seine, 
Seine-et-Marne,  Seine-et-Oise,  and  Yonne. 

Strasbourg  • 

The  Departments  of  Ardennes,  Bas-Rhin,  Doubs,  Haute- 
Marne,  Haut-Rhin,  Haute-Saone,  Meurthe-et-Moselle, 
Meuse,  Moselle,  and  Vosges,  and  the  Territory  of  Belfort. 

(Possessions) 
Algiers,  Algeria 

All  of  Algeria,  including  the  Territories  of  the  South. 

Brazzaville,  French  Equatorial  Africa 

French  Equatorial  Africa  (comprising  Chad,  Gabon, 
Ubangi-Shari,  and  Middle  Congo),  and  Cameroons  (French 
mandate). 

Dakar,  French  West  Africa 

All  of  French  West  Africa  (including  the  Colonies  Daho- 
mey, French  Sudan,  French  Guinea,  Ivory  Coast,  Mauri- 
tania, Niger,  and  Senegal,  and  the  Circumscription  of  Da- 
kar),  and  Togoland  (French  mandate). 

Noumea,  New  Caledonia 

AH  of  New  Caledonia  and  dependencies  (including  the 
Wallis  Archipelago,  the  Loyalty  Islands,  the  Huon  Islands, 
Futuna,  and  Alofi). 

Saigon,  French  Indochina  ' 

All  of  French  Indochina. 

Tahiti,  Society  Islands 

The  Society  Islands,  Austral  Islands,  Marquesas  Islands 
the  Tuamotu  Archipelago,  and  the  Gambier  Islands. 

Tananarive,  Madagascar 

The  island  of  Madagascar  (together  with  the  Comoro 
Islands,  the  Glorious  Islands,  and  the  islands  of  Xossi  Bft 
and  Ste.  Marie,  and  Kerguelen,  Crozet,  St.  Paul,  Amster- 
dam, and  other  island  dependencirs  of  Madagascar)  and 
Reunion  Island. 

Tunis,  Tunisia 
All  of  Tunisia. 


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GERMANY 

Berlin  ■ 

The  rrussian  Provinces  of  Berlin,  Brandenburg  (which 
includes  the  Regierungsbezirk  Grenzmark  Posen-West- 
preussen,  a  border  district  which  was  heretofore  a  Prussian 
province),  and  Pomerania. 

Bremen  ' 

The  State  and  city  of  Bremen,  the  States  of  Brunswick 
and  Oldenburg,  and  the  Prussian  Province  of  Hanover 
(except  the  city  of  Cuxhaven). 

Cologne  ' 

The  Prussian  Provinces  of  Rhine  Province  and  West" 
phalia,  and  the  States  of  Lippe  and  Schaumburg-Lippe. 

Dresden  ' 

The  State  of  Saxony,  excepting  the  Regierungsbezirk 
Leipzig;  and  the  Reichsgau  Sudetenland,  excepting  the 
Regierungsbezirk  Troppau. 

Frankfort  on  the  Main  • 

The  Prussian  Province  of  Hesse-Nassau  (except  the  ex- 
clave Kreis  Schmalkalden),  the  State  of  Hesse,  the  Bavarian 
Palatinate  (Pfalz),  and  the  Saarland,  a  special  adminis- 
istrative  district  of  the  Reich. 

Hamburg  l 

The  State  and  city  of  Hamburg,  the  State  of  Mecklen- 
burg, the  Prussian  Province  of  Schleswig-Holstein,  and  the 
city  of  Cuxhaven  of  the  Prussian  Province  of  Hanover. 

Konigsberg  ' 

The  Province  of  East  Prussia  with  the  exception  of  the 
area  formerly  called   Regierungsbezirk  Westpreussen. 

Leipzig  • 

The  Regierungsbezirk  Leipzig  in  the  State  of  Saxony,  the 
States  of  Thuringia  and  Anhalt,  the  Prussian  Province  of 
Saxony,  and  the  Kreis  of  Schmalkalden  belonging  to  the 
Prussian  Province  of  Hesse-Nassau. 

Munich  ' 

The  State  of  Bavaria  (including  certain  territories  formerly 
in  southern  Bohemia),  excepting  the  Bavarian  Palatinate 
(Pfalz). 

Stuttgart  1 

The  States  of  Wiirttemberg  and  Baden,  and  the  Prussian 
Province  of  Hohenzollem. 

Vienna  ' 

The  State  of  Austria  (including  certain  territories  formerly 
in  southern  Bohemia  and  southern  Moravia). 

GREAT  BRITAIN'  AND  NORTHERN  IRELAND,  AND 

INDIA 
Belfast,  Northern  Ireland 

Northern  Ireland  (counties  of  Antrim,  Armagh,  Down, 
Fermanagh,  Londonderry,  and  Tyrone). 

Birmingham,  England 

All  of  Leicestershire,  Northamptonshire  (including  the 
Soke  of  Peterborough),  Rutlandshire,  Staffordshire,  War- 
wickshire, and  Worcestershire;  and  that  portion  of  Shrop- 


shire which  lies  south  of  a  line  drawn  from  a  point  where 
the  River  Severn  cuts  the  western  boundary  of  Shropshire, 
eastwardly  to  Market  Drayton  (excluded). 

Bradford,  England 

That  part  of  Yorkshire  (portions  of  the  administrative 
counties  of  AVest  Riding  and  North  Riding)  comprised 
within  the  following  boundaries:  Beginning  at  the  point 
common  to  the  boundaries  of  Yorkshire,  Cheshire,  and 
Derbyshire,  thence  following  the  Yorkshire  boundary  west- 
wardly  and  northwardly  to  the  point  where  a  straight  line 
drawn  from  Colnc  (Lancashire)  to  Hawes  (North  Riding) 
intersects  the  Lancashire -West  Riding  boundary;  thence 
northwardly  along  said  line  to  the  boundary  between  the 
West  Riding  and  the  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire;  thence 
northwestwardly  along  said  boundary  to  the  Westmorland 
boundary;  thence  northwardly  and  eastwardly  along  the 
Yorkshire  boundary  (North  Riding)  to  a  point  due  north 
of  Richmond;  thence  due  south  to  Richmond  (included); 
thence  southeastwardly  to  the  city  of  York  (the  entire  county 
borough  of  York  being  included);  thence  southwardly  along 
the  boundary  between  the  West  Riding  and  the  East  Riding 
to  Selby  (excluded);  thence  following  the  same  boundary 
to  Goole  (excluded);  thence  southwestwardly  to  Thome 
(excluded);  thence  westwardly  through  Barnsley  (excluded) 
and  Penistone  (excluded)  to  the  point  of  beginning. 

Bristol,  England 

All  of  Gloucestershire  and  Somersetshire,  and  those  por- 
tions of  Wiltshire  and  Berkshire  lying  to  the  northwest  of 
a  line  dravni  from  the  point  common  to  the  boundaries  of 
Wiltshire,  Somersetshire,  and  Dorsetshire  northeastwardly 
to  Marlborough  (excluded);  and  continued  northeastwardly 
through  Didcot  (excluded)  to  the  Berkshire-Oxfordshire 
boundary. 

Cardiff,  Wales 

In  Wales,  the  counties  of  Brecknock,  Cardigan,  Carmar- 
then, Glamorgan,  Pembroke,  and  Radnor;  in  England, 
Herefordshire  and  Monmouthshire. 

Edinburgh,  Scotland 

The  counties  of  Aberdeen,  Angus  (Forfar),  Berwick, 
Clackmannan,  Dumfries,  Fife,  Kincardine,  Kinross,  Pee- 
bles, Roxburgh,  Selkirk,  East  Lothian  (Haddington), 
Midlothian  (Edinburgh),  Westlothian  (Linlithgow),  and 
that  portion  of  the  County  Perth  east  of  a  line  from  the  point 
where  the  Counties  Clackmannan,  Perth,  and  Stirling  meet, 
northeast  to  Blackford  (excluded),  north  to  Oilmerton 
(oxcluded),  thence  along  the  Sma'  Glen  to  Kinloch  Ran- 
noch  (excluded),  northeast  to  Blair  Atholl  (excluded), 
and  north  to  the  point  where  the  Counties  Aberdeen,  In- 
verness, and  Perth  meet. 

Glasgow,  Scotland 

The  counties  of  Argyll,  Ajt,  Banff,  Bute,  Caithness,  Dum- 
barton, Inverness  (which  includes  the  islands  to  the  west  and 
northwest,  principally  the  Isle  of  Skye  and  the  Hebrides,  ex- 
cept the  portion  known  as  the  Isle  of  Lewis),  Kirkcudbright, 
Lanark,  Moray  (Elgin),  Nairn,  Orkney,  Renfrew,  Ross  and 
Cromarty  (which  includes  the  Isle  of  Lewis,  of  the  Hebrides), 
Shetland,  Stirling,  Sutherland,  Wigtown,  and  that  portion 
of  the  County  Perth  not  included  in  the  Edinburgh  consular 
district. 


I  Closed. 

»  The  counties  In  England  as  mentioned  in  these  descriptions  Include  the  associated  "county  borough"  cities. 


CONSULAR   DISTRICTS 


59 


Liverpool,  England 

Those  portions  of  Shropshire,  Cheshire,  Lancashire,  and 
Cumberland  lying  within  a  line  drawn  from  the  point  where 
the  River  Severn  cuts  the  western  boundary  of  Shropshire; 
northeastwardly  to  Market  Drayton  (included);  thence  east- 
wardly  by  the  northern  boundary  of  Staffordshire  to  Hare- 
castle;  thence  northwestwardly  to  Middlewich  (included); 
thence  northwestwardly  through  Warrington  (included), 
Wigan  (excluded),  Preston  (excluded),  and  Lancaster  (ex- 
cluded), and  extending  in  a  straight  line  across  a  portion  of 
Morecambe  Bay  to  the  southernmost  point  of  Westmorland 
on  the  coast;  thence  along  the  Lancashire- Westmorland 
boundary  northwardly  and  westwardly  to  the  Cumberland 
boundary;  thence  northwestwardly  to  St.  Bees  Head;  and 
the  following  counties  in  Wales:  Anglesey,  Carnarvonshire, 
Denbighshire,  Flintshire,  Merionethshire,  and  Montgomery- 
shire; and  the  Isle  of  Man. 

London,  England 

All  of  Norfolk,  Cambridgeshire  (including  the  Isle  of  Ely), 
Huntingdonshire,  Bedfordshire,  Buckinghamshire,  Oxford- 
shire, Surrey,  East  Sussex,  and  all  counties  to  the  east  thereof 
(Essex,  Hertfordshire,  Kent,  London,  Middlesex,  East 
?uffolk,  and  West  Suffolk);  that  portion  of  Berkshire  to  the 
;ast  of  a  line  drawn  through  Reading  (included)  to  the 
Surrey-Hampshire  boundary;  and  that  portion  of  West 
Sussex  to  the  east  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  Surrey-Hampshire 
aoundary  southeastwardly  to  Littlehampton  (included). 
Manchester,  England 

Those  portions  of  Cheshire,  Lancashire,  and  the  West 
Riding  of  Yorkshire,  comprised  within  a  line  beginning  at 
;he  point  common  to  the  boundaries  of  Cheshire,  Derbyshire, 
ind  Staflordshire;  thence  northwardly  along  the  eastern 
Doundary  of  Cheshire  and  Lancashire  to  the  point  where  a 
straight  line  drawn  from  Colne  (Lancashire)  to  Hawes 
[North  Riding  of  Yorkshire)  intersects  the  Lancashire  -West 
Riding  boundary;  thence  northwardly  along  said  line  to  the 
Mundary  between  the  West  Riding  and  the  North  Riding 
)f  Yorkshire;  thence  westwardly  along  said  West  Riding - 
SJorth  Riding  boundary  to  the  Westmorland  boundary; 
hence  along  the  southern  boundary  of  Westmorland  to  the 
;ea;  thence  in  a  line  drawn  southeastwardly  through  Lan> 
;aster  (included),  Preston  (included),  Wigan  (included), 
Warrington  (excluded),  and  Middlewich  (excluded)  to  the 
Staffordshire  boundary  at  Harecastle,  and  thence  eastwardly 
)y  the  north  boundary  of  Staffordshire  to  the  point  of 
jeginning. 

Vewcastle-on-Tyne,  England 

All  of  Durham,  Northumberland,  and  Westmorland;  that 
)art  of  Cumberland  to  the  north  of  a  line  drawn  from  the 
)oint  common  to  the  boundaries  of  Cumberland,  Lancashire, 
ind  Westmorland  northwestwardly  to  St.  Bees  Head;  and 
he  city  (county  borough)  of  Middlesbrough  in  the  North 
Jiding  of  Yorkshire. 
Mymouth,  England 

The  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall  (including  the  Scilly 
sles). 

Southampton,  England 
All  of  Hampshire  (administrative  county  of  Southampton 
nd  the  Isle  of  Wight);  all  of  Dorsetshire;  and  those  portions 
•f  Wiltshire  and  Berkshire  lying  to  the  south  of  a  line  drawn 


from  a  point  common  to  the  boundaries  of  Wiltshire,  Dorset- 
shire, and  Somersetshire,  northeastwardly  to  Marlborough 
in  Wiltshire  (included),  and  continued  through  Didcot,  in 
Berkshire  (included),  to  the  Berkshire-Oxfordshire  bound- 
ary; thence  southwardly  along  said  boundary  to  Reading; 
and  thence  southeastwardly  from  Reading  (excluded)  to  the 
Hampshire-Surrey  boundary;  that  portion  of  West  Sussex 
which  lies  west  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  Hampshire-Surrey 
boundary  southeastwardly  to  Littlehampton  (excluded); 
and  the  Channel  Islands. 

(India  and  Adjacent  Territory)  ' 
Bombay 

Bombay  Presidency;  Baroda  (Indian  state);  Central  India 
Agency  (Indian  states);  Central  Provinces  and  Berar; 
Deccan  States  Agency  (Indian  states);  Gujerat  States 
Agency  (Indian  states);  Gwalior  (Indian  state);  Kolhapur 
(Indian  state);  Western  India  States  Agency  (Indian  states); 
in  the  Eastern  States  Agency  (Indian  states),  the  states  for- 
merly in  the  Central  Provinces;  in  Rajputana  Agency 
(Indian  states),  Danta  and  Palanpur;  and  Portuguese  India 
(Damao,  Diu,  and  Goa). 

Calcutta 

Bengal  Presidency  and  Indian  states;  Assam;  Bihar  (which 
includes  Chota  Nagpur);  Delhi;  Orissa;  Sikkim  (Indian 
state);  United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh  and  Indian  states; 
in  Eastern  States  Agency  (Indian  states),  the  feudatory 
states  formerly  in  Orissa  and  Chota  Nagpur,  in  Punjab,  the 
Simla  district;  Bhutan  (independent  border  state);  Nepal 
(independent  border  kingdom);  the  French  settlement  of 
Chandernagor;  and  the  Andaman  and  Nicobar  Islands. 

Karachi 

Sind;  Ajmer-Merwara;  Baluchistan;  Baluchistan  Agency 
(Indian  states);  Jammu  and  Kashmir  (Indian  states);  North- 
west Frontier  Province  and  Indian  states;  Punjab  (gover- 
nor's province)  except  Simla  district,  and  Indian  states  (in- 
cluding Simla  Hill  states);  Punjab  States  Agency  (Indian 
states) ;  Rajputana  Agency  (Indian  states)  except  the  states 
Danta  and  Palanpur. 

Madras 

Madras  Presidency;  Madras  States  Agency  (Indian 
states);  Coorg;  Hyderabad  (Indian  state);  Mysore  (Indian 
state);  and  the  French  settlements  of  Karikal,  Mahfi,  Pondi- 
ch6ry,  and  Yanaon, 

(Other  Asia) 
Aden,  Arabia 

The  colony  and  protectorate  of  Aden,  including  the  Hadra- 
maut  and  the  islands  Perim,  Socotra,  and  Abdul  Quri; 
(informally)  Yemen,  Kamaran  Island,  and  British  Somali- 
land  Protectorate. 
Penang,  Straits  Settlements  ' 

The  settlement  of  Penang  (including  Penang  Island  and 
Province  Wellesley),  the  Federated  Malay  State  of  Perak, 
and  the  Unfederated  Malay  States  of  Kedah  and  Perils. 

Rangoon,  Burma  ' 

All  of  Burma,  Including  British  Burma,  the  Federated 
Shan  States,  the  Karenni  States,  and  tribal  and  other  terri- 
tories now  directly  administered  by  the  Governor  of  Burma 
or  unadministered. 


All  inquiries  requiring  correspondence  with  an  official  of  an  Indian  state  or  agency  should  be  addressed  to  the  Mission 
t  New  Delhi. 
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Singapore,  Straits  Settlements  ' 

The  Straits  Settlements  of  Singapore  (including  the  Cocos 
or  Keeling  Islands,  and  Christmas  Island  in  the  Indian  Ocean 
(latitude  10°30'  south,  longitude  105°40'  east]),  Malacca,  and 
I>abuan;  the  Federated  Malay  States  of  Negri  Sembilan,  Pa- 
hang,  and  Selangor;  the  Unfederated  Malay  States  of  Johore, 
Kelantan,  and  Trengganu;  the  State  of  North  Borneo, 
Brunei,  and  Sarawak. 

(Africa) 

Accra,  Gold  Coast,  West  Africa 

The  Gold  Coast  and  Togoland  (British  mandate). 

Lagos,  Nigeria,  West  Africa 

Nigeria,  Sierra  Leone,  Gambia,  and  Cameroons  (British 
mandate). 

Mombasa,  Kenya,  East  Africa 

Kenya  Protectorate,  the  Seychelles  and  adjacent  British 
islands,  Tanganyika  Territory  (British  mandate),  and 
Zanzibar  (including  Pemba). 

Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa 
Kenya  Colony,  Uganda,  and  Italian  Somaliland. 

(Fiji  Islands) 
Suva 

All  of  the  Fiji  Islands. 

(Newfoundland) 
St.  John's 

All  of  Newfoundland  and  Labrador. 

(British  Guiana) 
Georgetown 

All  of  British  Guiana. 

(West  Indies) 

Antigua,  Leeward  Islands,  British  West  Indies 

The  British  Leeward  Islands,  comprising  the  presidencies 
(a)  Antigua,  with  Barbuda  and  Redonda,  (b)  St.  Christo- 
pher-Nevis (St.  Kitts  -  Nevis) ,  with  Anguilla,  (c)  Montserrat, 
and  (d)  the  British  Virgin  Islands  (Tortola,  Virgin  Qorda, 
Anegada,  Jost  van  Dykes,  Peter,  Salt,  etc.). 

Barbados,  British  West  Indies 

The  island  of  Barbados;  the  British  Windward  Islands 
(Grenada,  St.  Vincent,  St.  Lucia,  and  Dominica)  including 
the  Grenadines  (Bequia,  Cannouan,  Carriacou,  Mayrcau, 
Mustique,  and  Union). 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  British  West  Indies 

Jamaica  and  its  dependencies  (Turks  and  Caioos  Islands, 
Cayman  Islands,  etc.). 

Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies 
Trinidad  and  Tobago. 

GREECE 

Athens  ■ 

The  Nomol  (Provinces)  of  Achaia,  Aetolla-Acarnania, 
Arcadia,  Argolls-Corinthia,  Arta,  Attica-Boeotia,  Cepha- 
lonla,  Chios,  Corfu,  Cyclades,  Elis,  Euboea,  Laconia,  Laris- 
sa,  Lesbos  (except  the  island  of  Lemnos),  Messina,  Phthiolis- 
Phokis,  Preveza,  Samos,  Trikkala,  Yannina,  Zante;  the 
island  of  Crete  which  comprises  the  Nomoi  of  Candia  (Ilera- 

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clion),  Canea,  Lasithion,  and  Retimo;  and  the  Italian  Islands 
in  the  Aegean  (Isole  Italiane  dell'Egeo)— the  Dodecanese 
Islands  and  the  island  of  Castelrosso  (Castellorizzo). 
Salonika  >  (Thcssalonike) 

The  Nomoi  (Provinces)  of  Drama,  Evros,  Fiorina,  Kaval 
la,  Khalkidike,  Kozani,  Pellis,  Rodopi,  Salonika  (Thessa- 
lonlkes) ,  and  Serres,  and  the  island  of  Lemnos  in  the  Nomos 
of  Lesbos. 

HONDURAS 
La  Ceiba 

The  portions  of  the  departments  of  Atlantida  and  Yoro 
that  lie  east  of  a  line  which  follows  the  Tela  River  from  its 
mouth  to  its  source,  but  which  otherwise  follows  the  meridian 
of  87°30'  west  of  Greenwich;  the  departments  Colon  and  Bay 
Islands;  and  the  comarca  of  La  Mosquitia. 
Puerto  Cortes 

The  portions  of  the  departments  of  Atlantida  and  Yoro 
that  lie  west  of  a  line  which  follows  the  Tela  River  from  its 
mouth  to  its  source,  placing  New  Tela  in  the  Puerto  Cortes 
district,  but  which  otherwise  follows  the  meridian  of  87°30' 
west  of  Greenwich;  the  department  of  Comayagua  (north  ol 
latitude  14°30'  north),  CortSs,  Santa  Barbara,  Copan,  Gra- 
cias,  and  Ocotepeque. 

Tegucigalpa 

The  departments  of  Tegucigalpa,  Comayagua  (south  ol 
latitude  14°30'  north),  IntibucS,  La  Paz,  Valle,  Choluteca, 
El  Parafso,  and  Olancho. 

ICELAND 

Reykjavik 

All  of  Iceland. 

IRAN 
Tabriz 

The  Third  and  Fourth  Provinces,  consisting  of  the  follow- 
ing districts:  Ardebil,  Bijar,  Khoi,  Mahabad,  Maragheh, 
Rezaieh,  and  Tabriz. 

Tehran 
All  of  Iran  except  the  Third  and  Fourth  Provinces. 

IRAQ 
Baghdad 

All  of  Iraq  except  the  Districts  (Liwas)  of  Amara,  Munta- 
fiq,  and  Basra. 

Basra 

The  Districts  (Liwas)  of  Amara,  Muntafiq,  and  Basra,  and 
in  Arabia  (informally),  Bahrein  Islands,  Kuwait,  Oman 
(Muscat),  Qatar,  and  the  Trucial  Coast. 


Cork 


IRELAND  (filRE) 


Tlie  Province  of  Munster. 
Dublin 

The  Provinces  of  Leinster  and  Connaught;  and  the  Coun- 
ties of  Cavan,  Monaghan,  and  Donegal. 

Galway  (consular  agency):  The  Province  of  Connaught. 

ITALY 
Florence  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Bologna,  Ferrara,  Forli,  Modena,  Ra- 
venna, and  Reggio  Emilia,  in  the  Compartimento  of  Emilia; 
the  Provinces  of  Arezzo,  Firenze  (Florence),  and  Pistoia,  in 
the  Compartimento  of  Toscana  (Tuscany),  and  the  Republic 
of  San  Marino. 


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Genoa  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Genova  (Genoa),  Imperia,  Savona,  and 
Spezia,  in  the  rompartimento  of  Liguria. 

Leghorn  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Grosseto,  Livomo  (Leghorn),  Lucca, 
Massa,  Pisa,  and  Siena,  in  the  Compartimento  of  Toscana 
(Tuscany). 

Alilan  > 

The  Provinces  of  Bergamo,  Brescia,  Come,  Cremona,  Man- 
■  .a,  Milano  (Milan),  Pavia,  Sondrio,  and  Barese, in  the 
I  Minpartimento  of  Lombardy;  and  the  Provinces  of  Parma 
jiid  Piacenza  in  the  Compartimento  of  EmiHa. 

.Naples  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Avellino,  Benevento,  Napoli  (Naples), 
and  Salerno,  in  the  Compartimento  of  Campagna;  the  Provinces 
of  Bari,  Brindisi,  Foggia,  lonio  (Taranto),  and  Lecce.in  the 
Compartimento  of  Puglie  (Apulia);  the  ProviDces  of  Matera 
and  Potenza,  in  the  Compartimento  of  Lucania;  the  Pro- 
vinces of  Catanzaro,  Cosenza,  and  Reggio  Calabria,  in  the 
Compartimento  of  Calabria;  and  in  Africa,  Italian  Libya 
(Libia  Italiana),  comprising  Tripolitania  and  Cirenaica. 
Palermo 

The  island  (Compartimento)  of  Sicily,  comprising  the 
Provinces  of  Agrigento  (Girgenti),  Caltanissetta,  Catania, 
Eima  (Castrogiovanni),  Messina,  Palermo,  Ragusa,  Siracusa 
(Syracuse),  and  Trapani. 

Rome  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Frosinone,  Littoria,  Rieti,  Roma 
(Rome),  and  Viterbo,  in  the  Compartimento  of  Lazio;  the 
Provinces  of  Perugia  and  Terni,  in  the  Compartimento  of 
Umbria;  the  Provinces  of  Ancona,  Ascoli  Piceno,  Macerata, 
and  Pesaro,  in  the  Compartimento  of  Marche;  the  Provinces 
of  Aquila,  Campobasso,  Chieti,  Pescara,  and  Teramo,  in 
the  Compartimento  of  Abruzzie  Molise;  the  Provinces  of 
Cagliari,  Nuoro,  and  Sassari,  in  the  island  (and  comprising 
the  Compartimento)  of  Sardinia. 
Trieste  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Carnaro  (Fiume),  Gorizia,  Istria  (Pola), 
Trieste,  and  Zara,  in  the  Compartimento  of  Venezia  Giulia; 
and  the  Province  of  Friuli  (Udine)  in  the  Compartimento 
of  Veneto. 

Turin  ' 

The  Provinces  of  Alessandria,Aosta,  Asti,  Cuneo,  Xovara 
Torino  (Turin),  and  Vercelli,  in  the  Compartimento  of 
Piemonte  (Piedmont). 


The  Provinces  of  Belluno,  Padova,  Rovigo,  Treviso, 
Venezia  (Venice),  Verona,  and  Vicenza,  in  the  Comparti- 
mento of  Veneto;  the  Provinces  of  Bolzano  and  Trento,  in 
the  Compartimento  of  Venezia  Tridentina. 

JAPANESE  EMPIRE 

Keijo  (Seoul),  Chosen  ' 

All  of  Chosen  (Korea). 
Kobe,  Japan  ' 

That  part  of  the  Prefecture  of  Hyogo  not  contained  in  the 
Osaka  consular  district;  the  Prefectures  of  Shimane,  Tottori. 
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Hiroshima,  Okayama,  Kagawa,  Tokushima,  Ehime,  Kochi. 
Yamaguchi,  Fukuoka,  Saga,  Nagasaki,  Oita,  Kumamoto, 
Miyazaki,  Kagoshima,  and  Okinawa  (the  Ryukyu  Island: 
being  included  in  the  two  last-named  prefectures). 

Osaka,  Japan  > 

The  Prefectures  of  Miye,  Ishikawa,  Toyama,  Gifu,  Aichi, 
Osaka,  Wakayama,  Nara,  Kyoto,  Shiga,  Fukui,  the  Preffc- 
ture  of  Nagano  except  the  gun  (county)  of  Kitasaku  (the 
principal  cities  of  which  are  Iwamurata,  KaruLi^awa,  and 
Komoro),  and  in  the  Prefecture  of  Uyogo,  the  gun  (county) 
of  Kawabe,  and  that  part  of  the  gun  (county)  of  Muko 
comprising  the  city  of  Amagasaki,  the  mura  (villages)  ol 
Osho,  Muko,  Ryogen,  Koto,  Kawaragi,  Naruo,  the  city  ol 
Nishinomiya,  and  the  mura  (village)  of  Seido 

Taihoku,  Taiwan  ' 

All  of  Taiwan  (Formosa),  and  the  Pescadores  Islands. 

Tokyo,  Japan  • 

The  Prefectures  of  Yamanashi,  Chiba,  Tokyo,  Saitama. 
Ibaraki,  Gumma,  Tochigi,  Niigata,  Fukushima,  Yamagata, 
Miyagi,  Akita,  Iwate,  Aomori,  and  in  the  Prefecture  of 
Nagano  the  gun  (county)  of  Kitasaku  (the  principal  cities 
of  which  are  Iwamurata,  Karuisawa,  and  Komoro);  Hokkai- 
do and  the  adjacent  islands  to  the  north;  and  the  islands  in 
the  North  Pacific  Ocean  to  the  administration  of  which  by 
Japan,  pursuant  to  a  mandate  of  the  League  of  Nations,  the 
Government  of  the  United  States  consented,  subject  to  the 
provisions  of  the  treaty  with  Japan  concerning  the  island  of 
Yap  concluded  February  11, 1922. 

Yokohama,  Japan  i 
The  Prefectures  of  Shizuoka  and  Kanagawa. 


All  of  Lebanon. 


LEBANON 


LUXEMBOURG 


Luxembourg  ' 

All  of  the  Grand  Duchy  of  Lu.xembourg 

.MEXICO 
Agua  Prieta,  Sonora 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Sonora  bounded  on  the  west  and 
south  by  a  line  drawn  from  the  international  boundary  at 
110°  west  longitude,  due  south  to  the  Naco-Canane«  railway, 
thence  along  that  railway  to  Cananea  (the  railway  and  Cana- 
nea  included),  thence  in  the  following  directions  which  are 
true,  south  to  the  latitude  of  Mututicachi,  east  to  the  merid- 
ian of  110°  west  longitude,  south  to  the  parallel  of  29°  north 
latitude,  and  east  to  the  Sonora-Chihuahua  boundary. 
Chihuahua,  Chihuahua 

That  portion  of  the  State  of  Chihuahua  lying  to  the  south 
and  east  of  a  hne  drawn  from  the  Sonora  boundary  through 
Madera  to  Sauz  (both  towns  included);  thence  northeast- 
wardly through,  and  excluding,  San  Antonio  on  the  Rio 
Grande. 

Ciudad  Ju&rez,  Chihuahua 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Chihuahua  l>ing  to  the  north  of  a 
line  drawn  through  Madera  to  Sauz  (both  towns  excluded); 
thence  northeastwardly  through,  and  including,  San  Antonio 
on  the  Rfo  Grande. 


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Coatzacoalcos,  Veracruz 

The  States  of  Chiapas  and  Tabasco;  and  th^t  part  of  the 
States  of  Veracruz  and  Oaxaca  east  and  south  of  a  line  drawn 
from  a  point  on  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  where  the  meridian  of  95° 
west  longitude  meets  the  coast,  due  south  to  18°  north  lati- 
tude, thence  south-southwest  to  the  town  Mazatldn  (ex- 
cluded), thence  to  a  point  at  96°  west  longitude  and  17°  north 
latitude,  and  thence  due  south  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 

Durango,  Durango 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Durango  lying  west  of  a  line  drawn 
due  south  from  the  Chihuahua  boundary  to  Descubridora, 
thence  in  a  southeasterly  direction  from  Descubridora  (ex- 
cluded) to  the  intersection  of  the  meridian  of  103°30'  west 
longitude  with  the  Durango  State  boundary;  that  part  of  the 
State  of  Zacatecas  lying  to  the  west  of  the  meridian  of  103°30' 
west  longitude,  and  that  part  of  the  State  of  Jalisco  lying 
north  of  latitude  22°  and  west  of  the  meridian  of  103°30'west 
longitude. 
Guadalajara,  Jalisco 

Those  parts  of  the  States  of  Jalisco  and  Zacatecas  lying  to 
the  south  of  latitude  22°;  and  the  State  of  Colima. 
Cuaymas,  Sonora 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Sonora  lying  south  of  latitude  29°, 
and  the  southern  territory  of  Baja  California  (south  of  lati- 
tude 28°). 
Matamoros,  Tamaulipas 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Tamaulipas  lying  north  of  latitude 
24°  north,  except  the  portion  that  hes  west  and  northwest  of 
a  line  drawn  from  a  point  at  latitude  24°  north,  longitude  99° 
west  of  Greenwich,  due  north  to  the  boundary  of  Nuevo 
Leon,  and  except  the  portion  that  lies  north  and  northwest 
of  a  line  drawn  from  the  international  boundary  at  97°40'  west 
longitude  in  a  southwesterly  direction  to  El  Chapul  (ex- 
cluded) and  thence  to  Laguna  de  Indies  (in  the  State  of 
Nuevo  Leon). 
Mazatlan,  Sinaloa 

The  States  of  Sinaloa  and  Nayarit. 
M£rida,  Yucatfin 

The  States  of  Campeche  and  Yucat&n  and  the  territory  of 
Quintana  Roo. 
Mexicali,  Baja  California 

That  part  of  Baja  California  north  and  east  of  a  line  drawn 
from  the  intersection  of  the  international  boundary  and  the 
meridian  of  1 16°  west  longitude  due  south  to  the  parallel  of  32° 
north  latitude,  and  thence  to  a  point  on  the  west  shore  of  the 
Gulf  of  California  at  latitude  30°  north;  also  that  part  of  the 
State  of  Sonora  lying  west  of  113°  west  longitude. 
Mexico.  D.  F. 

The  States  of  Querfitaro,  Hidalgo,  Puebla,  Tlaxcala,  More- 
los,  M6xico,  Michoac4n,  Guerrero,  and  the  Federal  District; 
and  that  part  of  the  State  of  Oaxaca  west  of  a  line  drawn  from 
the  point  common  to  the  boundaries  of  the  States  of  Oaxaca, 
Veracruz,  and  Puebla,  In  a  southeasterly  direction  to  a  point 
at  96°  west  longitude  and  17°  north  latitude,  and  thence  due 
south  to  the  Pacific  Ocean 

Monterrey.  Nuevo  Le6n 

The  State  of  Nuevo  Leon,  except  the  portion  that  lies  north 
and  northwest  of  a  line  drawn  across  the  State,  through 
Golondrinas  and  Par^,  leaving  Oolondrinas  within,  and 


Par&s  without,  the  Monterrey  consular  district,  and  except 
that  part  of  the  State  that  lies  to  the  northeast  of  a  line  drawn 
from  El  Chapul  (in  the  State  of  Tamaulipas)  wcstwardly  to 
Laguna  de  Indies  and  to  China  (both  excluded),  thence  to 
Agualeguas  (included),  and  thence  to  Ciudad  Mier  (in  the 
State  of  Tamaulipas);  that  part  of  the  State  of  Tamaulipas 
lying  west  and  northwest  of  a  line  drawn  from  a  point  at 
latitude  24°  north,  longitude  99°  west  of  Greenwich,  due 
north  to  the  Nuevo  Leon  boundary;  that  part  of  the  State 
of  Coahuila  bounded  on  the  north,  west,  and  south,  by 
a  line  drawn  from  the  Nuevo  Leon  boundary  westwardly 
through  a  point  just  south  of  Monclova  to  but  excluding 
Cuatro  Ci6negas,  thence  southwardly  to  but  excluding 
Parras,  thence  southeastwardly  to  a  point  on  the  Zacatecas 
boundary,  just  west  of  Lavaderos,  and  thence  along  the 
Zacatecas  boundary  to  the  point  common  to  Coahuila, 
Nuevo  Leon,  and  Zacatecas;  and  that  part  of  the  State  of 
Zacatecas  that  lies  east  of  a  north-south  line  drawn  through 
and  including  Mazapil. 

Nogales,  Sonora 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Sonora  bounded  on  the  east,  south, 
and  west  by  a  line  drawn  from  the  international  boundary  at 
110°  west  longitude,  due  south  to  the  Naco-Cananea  railway, 
thence  along  that  railway  to  Cananea  (the  railway  and  Can- 
anea  excluded),  thence  in  the  following  directions  which  are 
true,  south  to  the  latitude  of  Mututicachi,  east  to  the  merid- 
ian of  110°  west  longitude,  south  to  the  parallel  of  29°  north 
latitude,  west  to  the  meridian  of  113°  west  longitude,  and 
thence  north  to  the  international  boundary. 
Nuevo  Laredo,  Tamaulipas 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Tamaulipas  that  lies  north  and 
northwest  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  international  boimdary 
through  Cuidad  Mier  (excluded)  to  Agualeguas  (in  the  State 
of  Nuevo  Leon);  and  that  part  of  the  State  of  Nuevo  Leon 
lying  north  and  northwest  of  a  line  drawn  across  the  State, 
through  Golondrinas  (excluded)  and  Parfis  (included) 

Piedras  Negras,  Coahuila 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Coahuila  lying  north  and  east  of  a 
line  drawn  from  the  Chihuahua  boundary,  east  along  the 
parallel  of  28°  north  latitude  to  a  point  directly  north  of 
Tanque  (included),  thence  southeasterly  to  La  Reforma  (ex- 
cluded) and  to  Cuatro  Cifinegas  (included),  and  thence  by  a 
straight  line  through  a  point  just  south  of  Monclova  to  the 
Nuevo  Leon  boundary. 
Reynosa,  Tamaulipas 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Tamaulipas  bounded  on  the  east 
by  a  line  drawn  from  the  international  boundary  at  97°40' 
west  longitude  in  a  southwesterly  direction  to  El  Chapul 
(included)  and  thence  to  Laguna  de  Indies  (in  the  State  of 
Nuevo  Leon),  and  bounded  on  the  west  by  a  line  drawn  from 
the  international  boundary  through  Ciudad  Mier  (included) 
to  Agualeguas  (in  the  State  of  Nuevo  Leon);  and  that  part  of 
the  State  of  Nuevo  Leon  lying  to  the  northeast  of  a  line  drawn 
from  El  Chapul  (in  the  State  of  Tamaulipas)  westwardly  to 
Laguna  de  Indies  and  to  China  (both  included),  thence  to 
Agualeguas  (excluded),  and  from  Agualeguas  to  Ciudad 
Mier  (in  the  State  of  Tamaulipas). 
San  Luis  Fotosi,  San  Luis  Potosf 

The  State  of  San  Luis  PotosI,  except  that  portion  lying  to 
the  east  of  a  line  drawn  due  north  and  south  through,  bnt 
excluding,  the  town  of  Tamazopo  (approximately  in  longi- 
tude 99°25'  west  of  Greenwich);  the  States  of  Aguascalientes 


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and  Guanajuato,  that  part  of  the  State  of  Zacatecas  lying  to 
the  south  of  the  Tropic  of  Cancer,  to  the  east  of  the  meridian 
of  lOS^SC  west  longitude,  and  to  the  north  of  the  parallel  of 
22°  north  latitude;  and  that  part  of  the  State  of  Jalisco  lying 
to  the  north  of  latitude  22°  but  east  of  the  meridian  of  103°3U' 
west  longitude. 

Tampico,  Tamaulipas 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Tamaulipas  lyine,  south  of  latitude 
24°;  that  part  of  the  State  of  Veracruz  lying  north  of  the  Rio 
Cazones;  and  that  part  of  the  State  of  San  Luis  PotosI  lying  to 
the  east  of  a  line  drawn  north  and  south  through,  and  including, 
the  town  of  Tamazopo  (approximately  in  longitude  99°2,'i' 
west  of  Greenwich). 

Tijuana,  Baja  California 

That  part  of  Baja  California  north  of  latitude  28°  and  south 
and  west  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  intersection  of  the  inter- 
national boundary  and  the  meridian  of  116°  west  longitude 
due  south  to  the  parallel  of  32°  north  latitude,  and  thence  to 
a  point  on  the  west  shore  of  the  Gulf  of  California  at  latitude 
30°  north. 

Torre6n,  Coahuila 

Those  parts  of  the  States  of  Coahuila,  Durango,  and 
Zacatecas  lying  within  the  following  boundaries:  The  parallel 
of  28°  north  latitude  from  the  Chihuahua  boundary  east  to 
a  point  directly  north  of  Tanque  (excluded);  thence  south- 
easterly to  La  Reforma  (Included)  and  to  Cuatro  Cifinegas 
(excluded);  thence  southwardly  to  Parras  (included);  thence 
southeastwardly  to  a  point  on  the  Zacatecas  boundary,  just 
west  of  Lavaderos,  and  thence  along  the  Zacatecas  boundary 
to  a  point  directly  north  of  Mazapil,  Zacatecas;  thence  di- 
rectly south  on  a  line  through  Mazapil  (excluded)  to  the 
Zacatecas-San  Luis  PotosI  boundary;  thence  southwest- 
wardly  on  the  Zacatecas-San  Luis  PotosJ  boundary  to  the 
Tropic  of  Cancer;  thence  due  west  on  the  Tropic  of  Cancer 
to  103°30'  west  longitude;  thence  northwardly  on  the  merid- 
ian of  103°30'  west  longitude  to  the  Zacatecas-Durango 
boundary;  thence  by  a  straight  line  in  a  northwesterly  di- 
rection to  Descubridora,  Durango  (included),  intersecting 
the  railroad  between  Torreon  and  Durango  so  as  to  leave  the 
towns  of  Pedricefia,  Agua  Vieja,  and  Pasaje  in  the  Torreon 
district;  thence  directly  north  by  a  line  through  Descubridora 
to  the  northern  boundary  of  Durango;  thence  eastwardly  by 
the  Durango-Chihuahua  boundary  and  northwardly  by  the 
Coahuila-Chihuahua  boundary  to  latitude  28°. 

Veracruz,  Veracruz 

That  part  of  the  State  of  Veracruz  between  the  Rio  Cazones 
and  a  line  drawn  from  a  point  on  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  where 
the  meridian  of  95"  west  longitude  meets  the  coast,  due  south 
to  18°  north  latitude,  and  thence  south-southwest  to  the  town 
Mazatlto  in  the  State  of  Oaxaca;  and  that  part  of  the  State 
of  Oaxaca  bordering  on  the  State  of  Veracruz  and  lying  within 
a  line  drawn  from  a  point  at  95°  west  longitude  and  18°  north 
latitude  to  the  town  Mazatl&n  (included),  thence  to  a  point 
at  96°  west  longitude  and  17°  north  latitude,  and  thence  in  a 
northwesterly  direction  to  the  iwint  common  to  the  boun- 
daries of  the  States  of  Oaxaca,  Veracruz,  and  Puebla. 

MOROCCO 
Casablanca 

The  zone  of  the  French  Protectorate  in  Morocco. 

'  Closed. 


Tangier 

The  international  zone  of  Tangier,  and  the  Spanish- 
protected  territory  in  Morocco. 

NETHERLANDS  AND  POSSESSIONS 

(Netherlands) 
Amsterdam  ' 

The  Provinces  of  North  Holland,  Drenthe,   Friesland, 
Qelderland,  Groningen,  Overijssel,  and  Utrecht. 
Rotterdam  l 

The  Provinces  of  South  Holland,  Limburp,  North  Rra- 
bant,  and  Zeeland. 

(Asia) 

Batavia,  Java,  Netherlands  Indies  ' 

In  Java,  the  western  half  (west  of  administrative  political 
boundary  lines  approximately  110°  cast  of  Greenwich),  com- 
prising: The  Province  of  West  Java  (the  Residencies  of 
Bantam,  Batavia,  Buitenzorg,  Cheribon,  and  Priangan); 
and  in  the  Province  of  Middle  Java,  the  Residencies  of 
Pckalongan,  Banjoemas,  and  Kedoe.  In  Sumatra,  the 
southern  portion  of  the  island  of  Sumatra  and  the  islands  ad- 
jacent to  the  southern  portion,  comprising:  The  Residencies 
of  Benkoelen,  the  Lam  pongs  (Lampoengsche  districten), 
Palembang,  Djambi,  and  Bangkaand  dependencies  (Bangka 
en  Onderhoorigheden),  and  the  autonomous  Subresidency  of 
Billiton.  In  Borneo,  the  Residency  of  the  Western  District 
(Residentie  Wcsterafdeeling). 

Medan,  Sumatra,  Netherlands  Indies  * 

In  Sumatra,  the  northern  portion  of  the  island  of  Sumatra, 
and  the  islands  adjacent  to  the  northern  portion,  comprising: 
The  Governments  of  Achin  and  dependencies  (Atjeh  en 
Onderhoorigheden)  and  Sumatra  East  Coast  (Oostkust  van 
Sumatra),  Riouw  and  dependencies  (RIouw  en  Onder- 
hoorigheden), and  the  Residencies  of  Sumatra's  W^estkust 
and  Tapanoeli. 

Surabaya,  Java,  Netherlands  Indies  ' 

In  Java,  the  eastern  half  (east  of  administrative  political 
boundary  lines  approximately  110°  east  of  Greenwich),  com- 
prising: The  Province  of  East  Java  (the  Residencies  of 
Besoeki,  Bodjonegoro,  Kedlri,  Madioen,  Madoera  (island], 
Malang,  Probolinggo,  and  Soerabaja  (Surabaya]);  the  Gov- 
ernment of  Soerakarta;  the  Government  of  Jogjakarta;  and 
in  the  Province  of  Middle  Java,  the  Residencies  of  Djapara- 
Rembang  and  Seraarang.  In  Borneo,  the  Residency  of  the 
Southern  and  Eastern  Districts  (Residentie  Zuider-en 
Oosterafdeeling).  All  Netherlands  possessions  east  of  Java 
and  Borneo,  comprising  the  Residencies  of  Bali  and  Lombok 
(Bali  en  Lombok),  Timor  (together  with  Portuguese  Timor, 
informally)  and  dependencies  (Timor  en  Onderhoorigheden), 
and  Manado  (in  Celebes),  the  Government  of  Celebes  and 
dependencies  (Gouvemement  Celebes  en  Onderhoorighe- 
den), and  the  Government  of  the  Moluccas  (Gouvemement 
der  Molukkon),  which  includes  Netherlands  New  Guinea. 

(America) 
Curacao,  West  Indies 

All  the  islands  comprising   the  Netherlands    possession 
Curacao,   namely,    Aruba,    Bonaire,    Curasao,    Saba,    8t. 
Eustatius,  and  that  portion  of  St.  Martin  belonging  to  the 
Netherlands. 
Paramaribo,  Surinam 

All  of  Surinam  (Netherlands  Guiana), 


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NEW  ZEALAND 
Auckland 

All  of  Auckland  Province  in  North  Island. 

Wellington 

In  North  Island,  the  Provinces  of  Wellington,  Hawke's 
Bay,  and  Taranaki,  and  all  of  South  Island  and  Stewart 
Island.  Also  Niuc,  Mandated  Territory  of  Western  Samoa, 
Auckland  Islands,  Chatham  Islands,  Cook  Islands,  Kerma- 
dec  Islands,  Union  Islands  (Tokelau),  and  Pitcairn  Island. 

Christchurch  (consular  agency):  In  South  Island,  the 
Provinces  of  Westland  and  Canterbury  and  that  part  of  the 
Provinces  of  Nelson  and  Marlborough  south  of  42°  south 
latitude. 

Dunedin  (consular  agency):  Otago  Province  in  South 
Island  and  Stewart  Island. 

NICARAGUA 

Managua 

All  of  Nicaragua. 

NORWAY 
Bergen  • 

The  Provinces  of  Hordaland,  Rogaland,  Sogn  og  Fjordane, 
and  that  portion  of  the  Province  of  MjSre  known  as  Sunn- 
mjire. 
Oslo' 

The  Provinces  of  Akershus,  Aust-Agder,  Buskerud,  Finn- 
mark,  Hedmark,  Nordland,  Nord-Tr«indelag,  Opland.  S0r- 
Trfindelag,  Vest-Agder,  Vestfold,  Telemark,  Troms,  0stfold, 
and  that  portion  of  the  Province  of  Mjire  known  as  Nord- 
m0re;  the  island  of  Jan  Mayen  and  the  Archipelago  of  Sval- 
bard  (Spitsbergen). 

PALESTINE  AND  TRANS-JORDAN 

Jerusalem 

All  of  the  British  mandated  territory  of  Palestine  and 
Trans-Jordan. 

PERU 
Lima 

All  of  Peru. 

PORTUGAL  AND  POSSESSIONS 

(Portugal) 
Funchal,  Madeira 

The  Madeira  Islands. 
Horta,  Fayal,  Azores 

The  islands  of  Fayal  and  Pico. 

Lisbon 

The  administrative  districts  of  Beja,  Castelo  Branco, 
Evora,  Faro  (Algarve),  I^eiria,  Lisboa,  Portalcgre,  Santar6m, 
and  Setubal;  the  Cape  Verde  Islands;  and  in  Africa,  Portu- 
guese Guinea,  and  the  Portuguese  possessions  of  St.  Thomas 
Island  (SSo  Tom6),  and  Prince's  Island  (Principe). 

Oporto 

The  administrative  districts  of  Aveiro,  Braga,  Braganpa, 
Coimbra,  Guarda,  Porto,  Viana  do  Castelo,  Vila  Real,  and 
Vizeu. 
Ponta  Delgada,  Sao  Miguel  (St.  Michael),  Azores 

The  Azores  (Ac6re,«)  with  the  exception  of  the  islands  of 
Fayal  and  Pico 


(Possessions) 
Lourengo  Marques,  Mozambique 

Mozambique  (Portuguese  East  Africa). 
Luanda  (Loanda),  Angola,  Africa 

Angola  (including  Cabinda). 

SAUDI  ARABIA 
Jidda 

All  of  Saudi  Arabia,  including  Fl  Rasa. 

SPAIN 
Barcelona 

The  Provinces  of  Barcelona,  Gerona,  Huesca,  L6rida,  Ta- 
rragona, Zaragoza,  and  the  Balearic  Islands;  in  Africa,  the 
Spanish  territory  comprising  Rio  de  Oro,  Ifni,  and  Rio  Muni 
and  the  Islands  of  Fernando  Po,  Great  and  Little  Elobey 
Corisco,  and  Annobon;  and  the  Republic  of  Andorra. 

Bilbao 

The  Provinces  of  Alava,  Burgos,  Logrofio,  Navarra,  Viz- 
caya,  Guiptizcoa,  Palencia,  and  Santander. 

Las  Palmas  de  Gran  Canaria,  Canary  Islands 

The  Province  of  Las  Palmas.  comprising  the  islands  of 
Fuerteventura,  Gran  Canaria,  and  Lanzarote,  and  adjacent 
islands. 
Madrid 

The  Provinces  of  Avila,  Ciudad  Real,  Cuenca,  Guadala- 
jara, Madrid,  Salamanca,  Segovia,  Soria,  Toledo,  and  Valla 
dolid. 

Malaga 

The  Provinces  of  Granada,  Jafn,  M&laga.  and  Almeria 
Seville 

The    Provinces   of    Badajoz,    CSceres,    CSdiz,    Cordoba, 
Huelva,  and  Sevilla. 
Tenerife,  Canary  Islands 

The  Province  of  Santa  Cruz  de  Tenerife,  comprising  trie 
islands  of  Gomero,  Hierro  (Ferro),  Palma,  and  Tenerife. 
Valencia 

The  Provinces  of  Albacete,  Alicante,  Castellon,  Murcia. 
Teruel,  and  Valencia. 
Vigo 

The  Provinces  of  Corufia,  Leon,  Lugo,  Orense,  Ponte 
vedra,  Zamora,  and  Oviedo. 

SWEDEN 
Goteborg 

The  Lane  (provinces)  of  Alvshorg,  Goteborg  och  Bohus. 
Halland,  Jonkoping,   Skaraborg.   and  Varmland,   and  tho 
town  of  Hailefors  in  the  Lttne  of  Orebro. 
Malmo 

The  Lfine  (provinces)  of  Blckinge,  Kalmar,  Kristianstart. 
Kronoberg,  and  Malmohus. 

Stockholm 

The  Lane  (provinces)  of  Jamtland,  VSsternorrland,  G9yle 
borg,  Kopparberg,  Uppsala,  Vastmanland.  Stockholm,  Ore- 
bro (except  the  town  of  IlSllefors),  Sodermanland,  OsterpSt- 
land,  Gotland,  Norrbotten,  and  VSsterbotten. 


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SWITZERLAND 
Basel 

The  Cantous  of  Basel  and  Solothurn. 
Bern 

The  Cantons  of  Bern,  Fribourg,  and  Neuchfttel. 
Geneva 

The  Cantons  of  Geneva,  Valais,  and  Vaud. 

Zurich 

The  Cantons  of  Aargau,  Schaffhausen,  Zurich,  Zug, 
Qlarus,  Ticino,  Thurgau,  Appenzell,  St.  Qallen,  Graubiinden, 
Luzern,  Unterwalden,  Uri.  and  Schwyz,  and  the  Princi- 
pality of  Liechtenstein. 

SYRIA 

Damascus 

All  of  Syria. 

TURKEY 

Iskenderun  (Alexandretta) 

The  following  vilayets  all  in  Asia:  Adana  (or  Seyhan), 
Gaziantep,  HakkSri,  Hatay,  Ijel,  Kayseri,  Kenya,  Malatya, 
Maras.  Mardin,  Nigde,  Siirt,  and  Urfa. 
Istanbul  (Constantinople)  ' 

The  vilayets  on  the  Straits,  namely,  Istanbul  (Constanti- 
nople) and  Canakkale  (Dardanelles),  including  Imroz  Adasi 
fthe  Island  of  Imhros>  and  Bozca  Ada  (the  Island  of  Tene- 
dos);  the  three  vilayets  situated  wholly  in  Europe,  namely, 
Edirue  (Adrianople),  Kirklareli,  and  Tekirdag  (Rodosto); 
and  the  following  vilayets  in  Asia:  Agri,  Amasya,  Ankara 
(Angora),  Balikesir,  Bilecik,  Bingol,  Bitlis,  Bolu,  Bursa 
(Brusa),  C^ukiri,  Qoruh,  Corum,  Diyarbekir,  Eldziz,  Erzin- 
can,  ErzuTum,  Eski§ehir,  Giresun,  Giimu§ane,  Kars,  Kasta- 
monu,  Kir§ehir,  Kocaeli,  Mwy,  Ordu,  Rize,  Samsun,  Sinop, 
Sivas,  Tokat,  Trabzon  (Trebizond),  Tunceli,  Van,  Yozgat, 
and  Zonguldak. 

Izmir  (Smyrna) 

The  following  vilayets,  all  in  Asia:  Afyon  Karahisar, 
Antalya,  Aydin,  Burdur,  Denizli,  Isparta,  Izmir  (Smyrna), 
Kiitahya,  Manisa,  and  Mugla. 

UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA 
Capetown,  Cape  Province 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  lying 
west  of  25°  east  longitude;  the  Bechuanaland  Protectorate; 
the  mandated  territory  of  South-West  Africa;  and  the  islands 
of  St.  Helena,  Ascension,  and  Tristan  da  Cunha. 


Durban,  Natal 

Natal;  Basutoland;  and  the  island  of  Mauritius. 

Johannesburg,  Transvaal 

The  Transvaal;  Orange  Free  State;  Swaziland;  Southern 
Rhodesia;  Northern  Rhodesia;  and  Nyasaland  Protectorate. 

Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Province 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  lying 
east  of  25°  east  longitude. 

UNION  OF  SOVIET  SOCIALIST  REPUBLICS 
Moscow 

All  of  the  Soviet  Union  except  the  city  of  Vladivostok. 
Vladivostok 

The  city  of  Vladivostok. 

VENEZUELA 

Caracas 

The  States  of  Anzoategui,  Apure,  Aragua,  Barinas  (Za- 
mora),  Bolivar,  C^arabobo,  Cojedes,  Ouarico,  Lara,  Miranda, 
Monagas,  Nueva  Esparta,  Portuguesa,  Sucre,  and  Yaracuy, 
the  Territories  of  Amazonas  and  Delta  Amacuro;  and,  in  the 
Federal  District,  the  Department  of  Libertador. 

La  Guaira  (vice  consulate):  That  part  of  the  Federal  Dis- 
trict comprising  all  the  Department  of  Vargas. 

Maracaibo 

The   States  of   Falcon.    Mfrida,   Tfichira,   Trujillo,   and 

Zulia. 

* 

YUGOSLAVIA 

Belgrade  ' 

The  Banovine  (provinces)  of  Drina,  Dunav  (Danube), 
Morava,  Vardar,  and  in  the  Banovina  (province)  of  Zeta  the 
eastern  portion  only  as  included  in  the  Okru2ni  Inspektorati 
(administrative  inspectorates)  of  Bijelo  Polje  and  Mitrovitsa. 
(This  jurisdiction  comprises  roughly  the  former  territories  of 
Voivodina,  Bosnia  [eastern],  Serbia,  South  Serbia,  and 
Serbian  Macedonia.) 

Zagreb  ' 

The  Banovine  (provinces)  of  Drava,  Sava,  Vrbas,  Primor- 
ska  (Sea  Coast),  and  in  the  Banovina  (province)  of  Zeta  the 
western  portion  only  as  included  in  the  Okruzni  Inspektorati 
(administrative  inspectorates)  of  Dubrovnik  and  Cetinje. 
(This  jurisdiction  comprises  roughly  the  territories  formerly 
known  as  Slovenia,  Croatia-Slavonia,  Bosnia  [western], 
Dalmatia,  Hercegovina,  and  Montenegro.) 


1  The  vilayets  printed  in  italics  comprise  a  zone  east  of  the  Euphrates  which  the  Turkish  Government  excludes  from  the 
jurisdiction  of  all  foreign  consulates  in  Turkey. 
'  Closed 


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ALLOCATION  OF  PROVINCES,  STATES,  ETC.,  TO  CONSULAR  DISTRICTS 

[This  list  contains  only  those  countries  the  areas  of  which  have  been  formally  or  informally  assigned  to  consular 
districts.  Consular  agencies  do  not  appear  since  their  districts  are  inclucied  withiu  the  districts  of  the  oflices 
to  which  the  agencies  are  subordinate.] 


ADMINISTRATIVE    IMVISION 


CONSULAR  DISTRICT 


AFGHANISTAN 

All  of  Afghanistan Kabul 

AFRICA  1 

(Including  related  islands) 

Countries,  colonies,  proiectorales,  etc. 
Algeria  (including  the  Territories  of 

the  South) -- Algiers,  Algeria 

Anglo-Egyptian  Sudan  » Cairo,  Egypt 

Angola  (including  Cabinda).. Luanda,  Angola 

Annobon  (island) Barcelona,  Spain 

Ascension  (island) Capetown,  Union  of 

South  Africa 

Basutoland Durban,  Natal 

Bechuanaland  Protectorate Capetown,  Union  of 

South  Africa 
Belgian  Congo Lfeopoldville,    Bel- 
gian Congo 

British  Somaliland  Protectorate Aden 

Cabinda.    See  Angola. 

Cameroons  (Br.  mandate) Lagos,  Nigeria 

Cameroor^  (Fr.  mandate) Brazzaville,    French 

Equatorial  Africa 
Canary  Islands.    See  Canary  Islands, 

p.  68. 
Cape  of  Good   Hope  Province.    See 

under  Union  of  South  Africa,  p.  .84. 
Cape  Verde  Islands.    See  Cape  Verde 
Islands,  p.  68. 

Chad  (Fr.  Equat.  Africa) Brazzaville,    French 

Equatorial  Africa 
Comoro  Islands.    See  Madagascar,  p. 
78. 

Corisco  (island) Barcelona,  Spain 

Dahomey  (Fr.  W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 
Dakar,   Circumscription   of  (Fr.   W. 

Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 
Egypt.     See  Egypt,  p.  70. 

Elobey  Islands,  Great  and  Little Barcelona,  Spain 

Eritrea - Addis  Ababa,    Ethi 

opia 
Ethiopia Addis  Ababa,   Ethi- 
opia 

Fernando  Po  (island)... Barcelona,  Spain 

French  Equatorial  Africa Brazzaville,    French 

Equatorial  Africa 
French  Guinea  [Ouin6e  fran^aise]  (Fr. 

W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 


ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION 


CONSULAR  DISTRICT 


AFRICA — Continueil 

Countries,  colonies,  protectorates,  etc. 

French  Somali  Coast Addis      Ababa, 

Ethiopia 
French  Sudan  [Soudan  fran^ais]  (Fr. 

W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 

French  West  Africa... Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 

Gabon  (Fr.  Equat.  Africa) Brazzaville,    French 

Equatorial  Africa 

Gambia  (Br.  W.  Africa) Lagos,  Nigeria 

Glorious  Islands  [lies  Glorieuses].    See 
Madagascar,  p.  78. 

Gold  Coast  (Br.  W.  Africa) Accra.  Gold  Coast 

Ifni Barcelona,  Spain 

Italian  Somaliland Nairobi,  Kenya 

Ivory  Coast  [Cote  d'lvoire]  (Fr.  W. 

Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 

Kenya  Colony  (Br.  E.  Africa) Nairobi,  Kenya 

Kenya  Protectorate  (Br.  E.  Africa)...  Mombasa,  Kenya 
Liberia.     See  Liberia,  p.  78 

Libya  [Libia  Italiana] Naples,  Italy  ' 

Madagascar.    See  Madagascar,  p.  78. 
Madeira  Islands.    See  Madeira,  p.  78. 

Mauritania  (Fr.  W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 

Mauritius  (island) -. Durban,  Natal 

Middle   Congo   [Moyen-Congo]    (Fr. 

Equat.  Africa) Brazzaville,    French 

Equatorial  Africa 
Morocco.    See  Morocco,  p.  80. 

Mozambique  (Port.  E.  Africa) Lourengo  Marques 

Natal.    See    under    Union    of    South 
Africa,  p.  84. 

Niger  (Fr.  W.  Africa) Dakar,  French  Vi'est 

Africa 

Nigeria  (Br.  W.  Africa). Lagos,  Nigeria 

Northern  Rhodesia... Johannesburg, 

Transvaal 
Nossi  B6.     See  Madagascar,  p.  78. 

Nyasaland  Protectorate. Johannesburg, 

Transvaal 
Orange  Free  State.    See  under  Union 

of  South  Africa,  p.  81. 
Pemba.    See  Zanzibar. 

Portuguese  Guinea Lisbon,  Portugal 

Principe  [Prince's  Island] Li.sbon,  Portugal 

Reunion  (island) Tananarive,    Mada 

gascar 
Rhodesia.    See    Northern    Rhodesia 
and  Southern  Rhodesia. 

'  For  convenience  of  reference  and  economy  of  space,  the  colonies,  protectorates,  etc.,  In  the  continent  of  Africa  and  related 
islands  are  entered  under  Africa  rather  than  separately  under  the  names  of  the  numerous  political  and  geographical  entities 
concerned.    For  the  independent  countries  of  Africa,  the  Union  of  South  Africa,  and  certain  islands  near  Africa,  including 
those  on  which  there  are  American  consular  ofliccs,  separate  entries  are  made  under  their  respective  names. 
'  Assigned  informally  to  the  jurisdiction  of  the  consular  ofTice  indicated. 
» Closed. 


CONSULAR    DISTRICTS 


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ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRICT 

AFRICA— Continued 


Countries,  colonies,  protectorates,  etc. 

Rio  de  Oro - 

Rio  Muni  (Spanish  Guinea) 

Ruanda-Urundi  (Belgian  mandate)-. 

St.  Helena  (island)... 


Barcelona,  Spain 
Barcelona,  Spain 
L6opoldville,    Bel- 
gian Congo 
Capetown,  Union  of 
South  Africa 


Ste.  Marie  (island).    -See  Madagascar, 
p.  78. 

S5o  Tom6  [St.  Thomas]  (island) 

Senegal  (Fr.  W.  Africa).. 

Seychelles  and  adjacent  British  islands 

Sierra  Leone  (Br.  W.  Africa) 

South  Africa,  Union  of.    See  Union  of 

South  Africa,  p.  84. 
South- West  Africa  (mandate) 

Southern  Rhodesia 


Swaziland. 


Tanganyika  Territory  (Br.  mandate). 
Tangier  (international  zone).    See  un- 
der Morocco,  p.  80. 

Togoland  (Br.  mandate).. 

Togoland  (Fr.  mandate) 

Transvaal.    See  under  Union  of  South 

Africa,  p.  84. 
Tristan  da  Cunha  (island) _ 


Tunisia 

Ubangi-Shari    [Oubanghi-Char] 
Equat.  Africa) 


(Fr. 


Uganda  (Br,  E.  Africa) 

Union  of  South  Africa.    See  Union  of 

South  Africa,  p.  84. 
Zanzibar  (including  Pemba) 

ANDORRA 


Lisbon,  Portugal 
Dakar,  French  West 

Africa 
Mombasa,  Kenya 
Lagos,  Nigeria 


Capetovcn,  Union  of 
South  Africa 

Johannesburg,  Trans- 
vaal 

Johannesburg,  Trans- 
vaal 

Mombasa,  Kenya 


Accra,  Gold  Coast 
Dakar,  French  West 
Africa 


Capetown,  Union  of 

South  Africa 
Tunis,  Tunisia 

Brazzaville,    French 

Equatorial  Africa 
Nairobi,  Kenya 


Mombasa,  Kenya 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

ARGENTINA 
All  of  Argentina... Buenos  Aires 

AUSTRALIA 

(Including  appertaining  islands) 

State  (or  territory) 

Federal  Capital  Territory Sydney 

Nauru  (mandated  ter.  of  Great  Brit- 
ain, Australia,  and  New  Zealand)..  Sydney 

New  Guinea  (mandated  ter.) Sydney 

New  South  Wales... Sydney 

Norfolk  Island  (ter.) Sydney 

Northern  Territory  of  Australia Sydney 

Papua  (ter.) Sydney 

Queensland Brisbane 

South  Australia Adelaide 

Tasmania Melbourne 

Victoria Melbourne 

Western  Australia _ _  Perth 

AZORES 

All  of  the  Azores  [Acores]  except  the 

islands  of  Fayal  and  Pico. Ponta  Delgada 

The  islands  of  Fayal  and  Pico Horta 

BAHAMAS 

All  01  the  Bahama  Islands Nassau 

BELGIUM 

Province  • 

Antwerp  [Anvers,  Antwerpen] Antwerp  * 

Brabant Brussels  * 

Flanders,    East    [Flandre    Orientale, 

Oost  Vlaanderen] Antwerp  * 

Flanders,  West  [Flandre  Occidentale, 

West  Vlaanderen] Antwerp  * 

Hainaut  [Hainaut,  Henegouw] Brussels* 

Ligge  » [Li§ge,  Luik] Antwerp* 

Limburg  [Limbourg,  Limburg]. Antwerp  * 

Lu-xembourg  [Luxembourg,  Luxem- 
burg]...  Brussels  * 

Namur  [Namur,  Namen] Brussels  * 

BERMUDA 


The  Republic  of  Andorra Barcelona,  Spain 

ARABIA* 

Aden  Colony  and  Protectorate Aden 

Bahrein  Islands  ' Basra 

Kuwait'    Basra 

Oman  (Muscat)  « Basra 

Qatar' Basra 

Saudi  Arabia,  Kingdom  of,  including 

El  Hasa... Jidda 

Trucial  Coast ' Basra 

Yemen  >. Aden 

'  For  convenience  of  reference  and  economy  of  space,  sultanates,  kingdoms,  etc.,  in  Arabia  are  entered  under  Arabia  rather 
than  separately  under  the  names  of  the  political  and  geographical  entities  concerned. 

'  Assigned  informally  to  the  jurisdiction  of  the  consular  office  indicated. 

»  The  name  first  given  is  the  form  usually  employed  in  English;  the  names  in  brackets  are  (1)  the  French  name,  and  (2)  the 
Flemish  name. 

'  Closed. 

» Includes  the  Cantons  of  Eupen  and  Malm6dy,  which  were  ceded  to  Belgium  by  the  Treaty  of  Versailles  and  joined  to 
I  the  Province  of  Lifege  in  accordance  with  a  decree  of  March  6, 192fi. 


All  of  the  Bermudas Hamilton 


BOLIVIA 
All  of  Bolivia - La  Paz 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

BRAZIL 

State  (or  territory) 

Acre  (ter.) -..  Para[Be!em],  Para 

Alagoas Pernambuco  [Recife], 

Peraambuoo 

Amazonas. Para[Belem],  Para 

Bahia... -..  Bahia     [Sao     Salva- 
dor], Bahia 

Ccar&- Fortaleza,  Ceara 

Districto  Federal Rio  de  Janeiro 

Espirito  Santo _ Victoria,    Espirito 

Santo 

Fernando  de  Noronha  (island) Pernambuco  [Recife], 

Pernambuco 

Ooyaz Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo 

MaranhSo _ Para  [Belcm],  Para 

Matto  Orosso Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo 

Minas  Geraes Bello  Horizontc,  Mi- 

nas  Geraes 

ParS_ _ Para[Belem!,  Para 

Parahyba Pernambuco  [Recife], 

Pernambuco 

Parand . Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo 

Pernambuco Pernambuco  [Recife], 

Pernambuco 
Piauhy: 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
south  of  8°  south  latitude Bahia    [Sao    Salva- 
dor], Bahia 
That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
north  of  8°  south  latitude Para[Bel6m],  Para 

Rio  de  Janeiro Rio  de  Janeiro 

Rio  Grande  do  Norte Natal,    Rio    Grande 

do  Norte 

Rio  Grande  do  Sul Porto    Ale^re,     Rio 

Grande  do  Sul 

Santa  Catharina Florianopolis,   Santa 

SSo  Paulo:  Catharina 

The  port  and  municipality  of  San- 
tos  and   the   municipality   of   Sao 

Vicente Santos,  Sao  Paulo 

The  State  of  Sao  Paulo  except  the 
port  and  muncipality  of  Santos  and 

the  municipality  of  Sao  Vicente Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo 

Sergipe Bahia    [Sao    Salva- 
dor], Bahia 
BRITISH  GUIANA 

All  of  British  Guiana _..  Georgetown 

BRITISH  MALAYA 
(Straits  Settlements,  Federated  Malay  States,  Unfederatcd 
Malay  States,  and  British  protectorates  in  Borneo) 
Colony  (or  state) 

Borneo,  North Singapore  ' 

Briinei,  in  Borneo Singapore  ' 

Johore  (U.  M.  S.)... Singapore  ' 

Kedah  (U.  M.  S.) Penang ' 

Kelantan  (U.  M.  S.) Singapore  ' 

Labuan  (S.  S.) Singapore  i 

Malacca  (S.  S.) Singapore  i 

Negri  Sembilan  (F.  M.  S.) Singapore  " 

Pahang  (F.  M.  S.) Singapore  " 

Penang   (S.   S.),   including   Province 

Wellesley. Penang  ' 

Perak  (F.  M.  S.) Penang' 

Perils  (U.  M.  S.) Penang  • 

'  Closed. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

BRITISH  MALAYA— Continued 

Colony  (or  slate) 

Sarawak,  in  Borneo Singapore  ' 

Selangor  (F.  M.  S.) , Singapore  ' 

Singapore  (S.  S.),  including  Cocos  or 
Keeling  Islands  and  Christmas  Is- 
land in  the  Indian  Ocean Singapore  ' 

Trengganu  (U.  M.  S.)... ..  Singapore  ■ 

BULGARIA 
All  of  Bulgaria Sofia  ' 

BURMA 
All  of  Burma Rangoon' 

CANARY  ISLANDS 

Province 
Las  Palmas,  comprising  the  islands  of 
Fuerteventura,  Gran  Canaria,  and 

Lanzarote,  and  adjacent  islands Las  Palmas  de  Gran 

Canaria 
Santa  Cruz  de  Tenerife,  comprising  the 
islands  of  Gomero,  Hierro  [Ferro], 
Palma,  and  Tenerife Tenerife 

CAPE  VERDE  ISLANDS 

All  of  the  Cape  Verde  Islands Lisbon,  Portugal 

CEYLON 
All  of  Ceylon . Colombo 

CHILE 
Province 

Aconcagua Valparaiso 

Antofagasta Antofagasta 

Arauco Santiago 

A tacama Antofagasta 

Aysen Santiago 

Bto-BIo._ Santiago 

Cautfn Santiago 

Chilo6 Santiago 

Colchagua ■. Santiago 

Concepcion Santiago 

Coquimbo Valparaiso 

Curico- Santiago 

Linares Santiago 

Llanquihue. Santiago 

Magallanes Santiago 

Malleco Santiago 

Maule. Santiago 

Nuble... Santiago 

O'Higgins Santiago 

Osorno .._ Santiago 

Santiago Santiago 

Talca Santiago 

TarapacS.. Antofagasta 

Valdivia Santiago 

Valparaiso Valparaiso 

CHINA  AND  ADJACENT  TERRITORY 
Province 

Anhwei Shanghai ' 

Chahar Tientsin' 

Chekiang Shanghai ' 

Chihli.    See  Hopeh. 

Chinghai  [Kokonor] Hankow  ' 

Fcngtien.    See  Liaoning. 


CONSULAR   DISTRICTS 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

CHINA  AND  ADJACENT  TERRITORY-Continued 

Province 
Fukien: 

That  portion  of  the  Province  com- 
prised in  the  prefectures  of  Tingchow- 
fu,  Changchowfu,  Chiianchowfu,  and 
the   independent   subprefecture   of 

Lungyenchow _ Amoy  i 

All  of  the  Province  except  the  four 
prefectures   comprising   the   Amoy 

consular  district Foochow  ' 

Iloilungkiang Harbin  ' 

Uonan: 

All  that  portion  of  the  Province 
lying  south  of  the  Yellow  River  ex- 
CHpt  that  part  of  the  Province  lying 
north  and  east  of  the  Kialu-Tasha 

Rivers Hankow  ' 

That  portion  of  the  Province  lying 
south  of  the  Yellow  River  and  north 
and  east  of  the  Kialu-Tasha  Rivers. .  Tsinan  ' 
That  portion  of  the  Province  lying 

north  of  the  Yellow  River Tientsin  ' 

Hong  Kong: 

All  of  the  British  colony.. Hong  Kong  ' 

Hopeh  [Chihli]. Tientsin  ' 

Hunan Hankow' 

Hupeh... Hankow  ' 

Jehol .- Tientsin  ' 

Kansu. Hankow  ' 

Kiangsi Hankow' 

Riangsu ' Shanghai  ' 

Kirin: 

That  portion  of  the  Province  lying 
north  of  44°  north  latitude,  including 
the  following  places  open  to  trade: 
Harbin,  Ninguta,  Sansing,  and  Sui- 

fenho Harbin 

That  portion  of  the  Province  lying 
south  of  44°  north  latitude,  including 
the  following  places  open  to  trade: 
Changchun  [Kwanchengtze],  Hun- 
chun,  Kirin,  Lungchingtsun,  Tow- 
taokow,  Wangching     [Paitsaokow], 

and  Yenki  [Chiitzuchieh]. Mukden  ' 

Kokonor.    See  Chinghai. 

Kwangsi Canton  ' 

Kwangtung: 

That  portion  of  the  Province  lying 

west  of  115°  east  longitude.. Canton  ' 

That  portion  of  the  Province  lying 
east  of  115°  east  longitude Swatow  ' 

Kwantung  Leased  Territory Dairen  ' 

Kweichow Canton  ' 

Liaoning  [Fengtien]: 

All  of  the  Province  except  the 
leased  territory  of  Kwantung Mukden  ' 

Macau  (Portuguese  colony) Hong  Kong  ' 

Mongolia,  including  the  (special)  ad- 
ministrative districts  of  Chahar, 
Jehol,  and  Suiyuan Tientsin  ' 

Ninghsia Tientsin  ' 

Shansi. Tientsin' 

Shantung: 

That  portion  of  the  Province  north- 
east of  a  line  drawn  along  the  north- 
east shore  of  the  enibayinent  of  Ting- 
tzetsui  Kow  to  the  mouth  of  the 
Wulung  Ho,  thence  in  a  northwest- 
erly direction  across  the  peninsula 
to  the  mouth  of  the  Kiao  Ho,  through 
the  towns  of  Chuhkow  and  Shaho 
(both  included  in  this  district) Chefoo  ' 

'  Closed. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRICT 

CHINA  AND  ADJACENT  TERRITORY     Contitme.l 

Province 
That  portion  of  the  Province  west 
of  a  line  which  follows  the  Kiao  Ho 
southward  from  its  mouth  to  its 
source,  thence  to  the  nearer  source  of 
the  Taolin  Ho  and  along  the  Taolin 

Ho  to  the  sea Tsinan  ' 

That  portion  of  the  Province  lying 
between  the  Chefoo  and  Tsinan  con- 
sular districts Tsiugtao  ' 

Shensi .„ Hankow' 

Sikang  [Chwanpien] Kunming 

Sinkiang  [Chinese  TurkistanJ Hankow  " 

Suiyuan... Tientsin  ' 

Szechwan Hankow' 

Tibet.... Kunming 

Yunnan Kunming 

COLOMBIA 

Departamento,  intenil:ncia,  or  a  misaria 

Amazonas  (com.). Bogota 

Arauca  (com.) Bogota 

Antioquia  (dcpt.) Medellln 

Atlantico  (dept.) Barranqiiilla 

Bolivar  (dept.) Cartagena 

Boyaca  (dept.).. _..  Bogota 

Caldas  (dept.): 

That  portion  of  the  Department 
lying  east  of  the  Cauca  River  basin. .  Bogota 

That  portion  of  the  Department 
not  included  in  the  Bogota  consular 

district Call 

Caqueti  (com.) ...  BogotS 

Cauca  (dept.) Call 

Choco  (int.): 

That  portion  of  the  Intendencia  ly- 
ing south  of  a  line  drawn  directly 
eastward  from  El  V'alle  (included) 

to  the  Atrato  River Ciili 

That  portion  of  the  Intendencia 
not  included  in  the  Call  consular 

district Medellln 

Cmidinamarca  (dept.) Bogota 

Goajira  (com.) Barranquilla 

Huila  (dept.) Bogota 

Magdalcna  (dept.) Barranqnilla 

Meta  (int.) Bogota 

Nariflo  (dept.) Call 

Putumayo  (com.) Bogot& 

San  Andres    y    Providencia  (islands 

in  the  Caribbean)  (int.) Cartagena 

Santander  (dept.) Bucararaanga 

Santander  del  Norto  (dept.) Bucaramanga 

Tolima  (dept.) Bogota 

Valle  (dept.) Call 

Vaupgs  (com.) Bogota 

Vichada  (com.) Bogota 

COSTA  RICA 

Province 

Alajuela - San  Jos6 

Cartago San  Jos6 

Guanacaste. San  Jos6 

Heredia San  JosS 

Limon Port  Limon 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

COSTA  RICA— Continued 

Province 

Puntarenas San  Jos6 

San  Jos6 - San  Jos6 

CUBA 

Prorince 
Camagfley: 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  Cama- 
piiey  lyinR  oast  of  78°  west  longitude, 
which  Is  most  convenient  to  Cama- 
guey,  and  all  territory  in  the  province 
lying  west  of  78°  west  longitude Camagiiey 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  Cama- 
giiey not  included  in  the  Camagiiey 
consular  district Nuevitas 

Habana  (including  the  Isle  of  Pines 
[Isla  de  Pinos]).- Habana 

Matanzas Habana 

Oriente: 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  Oriente 
south  of  a  line  drawn  from  Cape 
Maisi  (latitude  20°15'  north,  longi- 
tude 74°09'  west  of  Greenwich)  to 
Cauto  Abajo  Gatitude  20°20'  north, 
longitude  75°56'  west),  situated  on 
the  Rio  Cauto,  and  thence  along  the 

Rio  Cauto  to  its  mouth Santiago  de  Cuba 

That  part  of  the  Province  of  Oriente 
north  of  a  line  drawn  from  Cape 
Maisi  (latitude  20°15'  north,  longi- 
tude 74°09'  west  of  Grf^enwich)  to 
Cauto  Abajo  flatitude  20°20'  north, 
longitude  75°56'  west),  situated  on 
the  Rio  Cauto,  and  thence  along  the 
Rio  Cauto  to  its  mouth Antilla 

Pinardel  Rfo.. Habana 

Santa  Clara Cienfuegos 

CURACAO  (NETHERLANDS  WEST  INDIES) 

All  of  the  Netherlands  possession  of 
Curacao Curacao,  W.  I. 

CYPRUS 

All  Of  the  island  of  Cyprus  ' Port  Said,  Egypt 

DENMARK 

All  of  Denmark  except  Greenland Copenhagen  s 

All  of  Greenland Godthaab 

DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 

All  of  the  Dominican  Republic Ciudad  Trujillo 

ECUADOR 


Provincias 
Archipifelago    de    Colon    (Galapagos 

Islands). Guayaquil 

Azuay Q  uay aquil 

Bolivar Quito 

Cafiar Guayaquil 

Carchi Quito 

C  himborazo Quito 

Cotopaxi Quito 

'  Assigned  informally  to  the  jurisdiction  of  the  consular  ofTicc  indicated. 

'  Consular  section  closed. 

'  Closed. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

ECUADOR— Continued 

Provincias 

El  Oro GuayaquU 

Esmeraldas Guayaquil 

GalSpagos   Islands    (Archipi61ago   de 

Colon) Guayaquil 

Guayas Guayaquil 

Imbabura Quito 

Loja Guayaquil     , 

Los  Rfos Guayaquil 

ManabI Guayaquil 

Pichincha. Quito 

Tungurahua. Quito 

EGYPT 
Governorate  or  Mudiria 

Alexandria  (gov.) 

Aswan  (mud.) 

Asyut  (mud.) 

Behfera  (mud.) 

Beni  Suef  (mud.) 

Cairo(gov.) 

Canal  (gov.) 

Damietta  (gov.) 

Daqahlia  (mud.) 

Fayum  (mud.) 

Frontier  Districts: 

The  Frontier  Districts  (Eastern 
Desert,  Egyptian  Libyan  Desert, 
Dfikhla  and  Kharca  Oases,  etc.)  ex- 
cept the  Sinai  peninsula 

Sinai  peninsula 

Gharbia  (mud .) 

Girga  (mud.) .- 

Glza  (mud.) 

Menufla  (mud.) 

Minia  (mud.) 

Qaliubia  (mud .) 

Qena  (mud.) 

Sharqia  (mud.) 

Suez  (gov.) - 


Alexandria 

Cairo 

Cairo 

Alexandria 

Cairo 

Cairo 

Port  Said 

Alexandria 

Alexandria 

Cairo 


Cairo 

Port  Said 

Alexandria 

Cairo 

Cairo 

Alexandria 

Cairo 

Alexandria 

Cairo 

Alexandria 

Port  Said 


EL  SALVADOR 
All  of  El  Salvador San  Salvador 

FINLAND 

All  of  Finland -  Helsinki » 

FRANCE 

Dipartement 

Ain Lyon« 

Aisne Lille* 

Allier Lyon » 

Alpes,  Basses- Nice ' 

Alpes,  Hautes-... Nice » 

Alpes-Maritimesj Nice' 

Alsace.  See  Rhin,  Bas-  and  Rhin.Haut-. 

Ardeche... Marseille  « 

Ardennes Strasbourg  • 

Ariege Bordeaux  • 


CONSULAR   DISTRICTS 


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ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRICT 

FRANCE-Continued 

Departement 

Aube Paris  ' 

Aude Marseille  ' 

Aveyron.... Marseille  ' 

Belfort  (ter.) Strasbourg  ' 

Bouches-du-Rhone Marseille  ' 

Calvados Cherbourg  " 

Cantal Lyon  • 

Charente Bordeaux  i 

Charente-Infgrieure _ Bordeaux  i 

Cher Paris  ' 

Correze Bordeaux  i 

Corse  (island  of  Corsica) Marseille  ' 

Cote-d'Or Lyon  ' 

C6tes-du-Nord Nantes  ' 

Creuse Bordeaux  ' 

Deux-Sevres.    See  Sevres,  Deux-. 

Dorgogne Bordeaux  ' 

Doubs Strasbourg  ' 

Drome -.. Marseille  ' 

Eure Havre  ' 

Eure-et-Loir Paris  • 

Finistere Nantes' 

Card Marseille  ' 

Garonne,  Haute- Bordeaux  ' 

Gers .- Bordeaux  i 

Gironde Bordeaux  i 

Hfirault Marseille  i 

Ille-et-Vilaine Nantes  ' 

Indre Paris' 

Indre-et-Loire Nantes' 

Isere Lyon  ' 

Jura Lyon  ' 

Landes Bordeaux  ' 

Loir-et-Cher Paris  ' 

Loire Lyon  ' 

Loire,  Haute- Lyon  ' 

Loire-Inffirieure Nantes ' 

Loiret Paris' 

Lorraine.    See  Moselle. 

Lot Bordeaux  ' 

Lot-et-Garonne. Bordeaux  • 

Lozere Marseille  ' 

Maine-et-Loire Nantes' 

Manche Cherbourg  ' 

Mame Paris  ' 

Mame,  Haute- Strasbourg  ' 

Mayenne _ Nantes  ' 

Meurthe-et-Moselle Strasbourg  ' 

Meuse Strasbourg  ' 

Morbihan Nantes' 

Moselle _ Strasbourg  ' 

Nievre Paris  ' 

^'ord LiUe  ' 

Oise Paris  ' 

Orae Cherbourg  ' 

Pas-de-Calais Calais  ' 

Puy-de-D6me Lyon  ' 

Pyrenees,  Basses- Bordeaux  ' 

Pyrenees,  Hautes- Bordeaux  ' 

'  Closed. 


ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRICT 

FRANCE— Continued 

Diparlement 

Pyrenees-Orientales Marseille ' 

Rhin,  Bas-.. Strasbourg  ' 

Rhin,  Haut- Strasbourg  ' 

Rb6ne_ Lyon  ' 

Saone,  Haute- Strasbourg  ' 

Saone-et-Loire Lyon  ' 

Sarthe. Paris  ' 

Savoie_ Lyon' 

Savoie,  Haute- Lyon  ' 

Seine parjs  ' 

Seine-Inf6rieure Havre' 

Seine-et-Mame Paris' 

Seine-et-Oise Paris  ' 

Sevres,  Deux- Nantes  • 

Somme Havre  ' 

Tarn Marseille  ' 

Tam-et-Garonne Bordeaux  i 

Var Marseille  ' 

Vaucluse _. Marseille  ' 

Vendee Nantes' 

Vienne '...  Nantes' 

Vienne,  Haute- Bordeaux  ' 

Vosges. _. Strasbourg  ' 

Yonne Paris  ' 

FRENCH  INDOCHINA 

All  of  French  Indochina Saigon  ' 

FRENCH  WEST  INDIES 
All  of  the  French  West  Indies.. Martinique 

GERMANY 

State  {"Land")  or  Prussian  province 

Anhalt Leipzig  ' 

Austria Vienna  ' 

Baden .J Stuttgart ' 

Bavaria  [Bayern]: 

All  of  the  State  except  the  Palatinate 

[Pfalz] Munich  [Miinchen]' 

All  of  the  Palatinate  [Pfalz] Frankfort     on     the 

Main 
[Frankfurt-am- 
Main] ' 

Berlin  (Prussian  prov.) Berlin' 

Brandenburg  (Prussian  prov.),  which 
includes  the  border  district  Posen- 
West   Prussia   [Orenzmark    Posen- 

Westpreussen], Berlin  ' 

Bremen  [Bremen  und  sein  Staatsge- 

biet] Bremen  ' 

Brunswick  [Braunschweig]. Bremen  ' 

Orenzmark  Posen-Westpreussen.    See 

under  Brandenburg. 
Hamburg  [Hamburg  und  sein  Staats- 

gebiet]  — Hamburg  • 

Hanover  [Hannover]  (Prussian  prov.): 
All  of  the  Province  except  the  city 

Cuxhaven Bremen  ' 

Cuxhaven  (stadt) Hamburg' 


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ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSt'LAR   DISTRICT 

GERMANY— Continued 


Slate  ("Land")  or  Prussian  province 
Hesse  [Hessen] 


Frankfort     on     the 

Main 
[Frankfurt-  am- 

Main] ' 


Hesse-Nassau  [Hessen-Nassau]  (Prus- 
sian pro  v.): 

All  of  the  Province  except  the  ex- 
clave Schmalkalden Frankfort     on     the 

Main 
[Fra  nkfurt-am- 
Main]  ' 
Schmalkalden  (kreis) Leipzig  > 

HohenzoUern  (Prussian  pro  v.) Stuttgart' 

Lippe Cologne  [Koln]  > 

Marienwerder.    See  Prussia,  East. 

Mecklenburg Hamburg ' 

Oldenburg... Bremen  • 

Ostpreussen.    See  Prussia,  East. 

Pfalz  [Palatinate].    See  under  Bavaria. 

Pomerania  [Pommern]  (Prussian 
prov.) Berlin  ' 

Posen-West  Prussia.  See  under  Bran- 
denburg. 

Prussia.  See  names  of  constituent  prov- 
inces. 

Prussia,  East  [Ostpreussen]  (Prussian 
prov.),  with  the  exception  of  the 
former  Regierungsbezirk  Westpreus- 
sen  that  comprised  the  Kreise: 
Marienwerder,  Marienburg,  Rosen- 
berg, Stuhm.  and  Elbing  (the  Stadt- 
kreis  and  the  Landkreis) Konigsberg' 

Prussia.  West.  See  under  Branden- 
burg; also  Prussia,  East. 

Rhine  Province  [Rhetnprovinz]  (Prus- 
sian prov.) Cologne  [Koln]  ' 

Saarland     [besonderer    Verwaltungs- 

bezirk  dcs  Reichs] Frankfort     on     the 

Main 
[Frankfurt-am- 
Main]  ' 

Sudetenland: 

The  Regierungsbezirke  Eger  and 

Aussig Dresden  ' 

The  Regierungsbezirk  Troppau..  Berlin  • 

Saxony  (Freistaat  Sachsen): 

All  of  the  State  of  Saxony  except 
the  Kreishauptmannschaft  of  Leip- 
zig   Dresden' 

The  Kreishauptmannschaft  of 
Leipzig Leipzig  • 

Saxony  [Provinz  Sachsen]   (Prussian 

prov.) Leipzig  ' 

Schaumburg-Lippe Cologne  [K61n]  ' 

Schleswig-Holstein  (Prussian  prov.)..  Hamburg  > 

Silesia  (Prussian  prov.) Berlin  ' 

Thuringia  [Thiiringen] Leipzig' 

Westphalia     [W'estfalen]     (Prussian 

prov.) Cologne  [Koln] ' 

Westpreussen.     See  under  Branden- 
burg: and  also  Prussia,  East. 
Wurttemherg Stuttgart ' 

1  riosed. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

(England,  Scotland,  and  Wales) 

County 

Aberdeen  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Anglesey  (Wales) Liverpool,  England 

Angus  [Forfar]  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Argyll  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Ayr  (Scotland). Glasgow,  Scotland 

Banff  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Bedfordshire  (England) London,  England 

Berkshire  (EnglandV 

That  portion  of  the  county  lying 
east  of  a  line  drawn  through  Reading 
(included)   southeastwardly  to  the 

Surrey-Hampshire  boundary London,  England 

That  portion  of  the  county  lying 
north  and  west  of  a  line  drawn  north- 
eastwardly from  Marlborough  (in 
Wiltshire)  through  Didcot  (excluded) 
to  the  Berkshire-Oxfordshire  bound- 
ary  Bristol,  England 

That  portion  of  the  county  not 

included  in  the  London  and  Bristol 

consular  districts Southampton,    Eng- 
land 

Berwick  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Brecknock  (Wales) Cardifl,  Wales 

Buckinghamshire  (England) London,  England 

Bute  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Caithness  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Cambridgeshire,  including  the  Isle  of 

Ely  (England) London,  England 

Cardiganshire  (Wales) Cardiff.  Wales 

Carmarthenshire  (Wales) Cardiff,  Wales 

Carnarvonshire  (Wales) Liverpool,  England 

Channel   Islands,   comprising   .\lder- 

ney.  Guernsey,  Jersey,  Sark,  etc Southampton,    Eng- 
land 
Cheshire  (England): 

That  portion  of  the  county  lying 

west  and  south  of  a  line  drawn  north- 
westwardly from  Harerastle.  on  the 

Stafford-Cheshire  boundary,  to  ]Mid- 

dlewich  (included)  and  from  thence 

to  Warrington  in  Lancashire Liverpool,  England 

That  portion  of  the  county  not 

included  in  the  Liverpool  district ...  Manchester,  England 

Clackmannan  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Cornwall,  including  the  Scilly  Isles 

(England) Plymouth,  England 

Cumberland  (England): 

That  portion  of  the  county  lying 
north  of  a  line  drawn  from  a  point  i 

common  to  the  boundaries  of  Cum- 
berland,   Westmorland,    and    Lan-  | 
cashire,    westwardly    to    St.    Bees 

Head Newcastle-on-Tyne,  [ 

England  i 

That  portion  of  the  county  not 
included  in  the  Newcastle-on-Tyne 

con-'ular  district Liverpool,  England 

Denbighshire  (Wales) Liverpool,  England  , 

Derbyshire  (Englandl 

Devonshire  (England)... Plymouth,  England 

Dorsetshire  (England) Southampton.   Eng 

land 

Dumbarton  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland    i 

Dumfries  (Scotland)., Edinburgh,  Scotlanc 


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ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

GREAT  BRITAIN— Continued 

County 

Durham  (England) Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

England 
East    Lothian    [Haddington]    (Scot- 
land)   _ Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Ely,  Isle  of.     See  Cambridgeshire. 

Essex  (England). London,  England 

Fife  (Scotland).. Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Flintshire  (Wales) Liverpool,  England 

Forfar.     See  Angus. 

Glamorganshire  (Wales) Cardiff,  Wales 

Gloucestershire  (England) Bristol,  England 

Hampshire,    including    the    Isle    of 
Wight  (England) Southampton,    Eng- 
land 

Herefordshire  (England). Cardiff,  Wales 

Hertfordshire  (England) London,  England 

Huntingdonshire  (England) London,  England 

Inverness  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Kent  (England) London.  England 

Kincardine  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Kinross  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Kirkcudbright  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Lanark  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Lancashire  (England): 

That  portion  of  the. county  lying 
east  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  point 
where  the  boundary  of  Westmor- 
land and  Lancashire  meets  the  sea, 
southwardly  through  Lancaster  (in- 
cluded), Preston  (included),  and 
Wigan  (included),  to  Warrington 
(excluded) Manchester,  Eng- 
land 
That  portion  of  the  county  not 
included  in  the  Manchester  consular 
district Liverpool,  England 

Leicestershire  (England) Birmingham,     Eng- 
land 

Lincolnshire  (England): 

That  portion  of  the  administrative 
county  known  as  the  Parts  of  Lind- 
sey  in  Lincolnshire  which  lies  north 
of  a  line  drawn  from  Saltfleet  (in- 
cluded) westwardly  to  a  point  com- 
mon to  the  boundaries  of  Notting- 
ham, York,  and  Lincoln 

The  Parts  of  Kesteven;  the  Parts 
of  Holland;  that  portion  of  the  Parts 
of  Lindsey  not  included  in  the  Hull 
consular  district. 

London  (England) London,  England 

Man.  Isle  of Liverpool,  England 

-Merionethshire  (Wales) Liverpool,  England 

Middlesex  (England). London,  England 

Midlothian  [Edinbiu-gh]  (Scotland)..  Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Monmouthshire  (England) Cardiff,  Wales 

Montgomeryshire  (Wales) Liverpool,  England 

Moray  (Elgin]  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Nairn  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Norfolk  (England). London,  England 

Northamptonshire,  includmg  the  Soke 
of  Peterborough  (England)... Birmingham,     Eng- 
land 

Northumberland  (England). Newcaslle-on-Tyne, 

England 

Nottinghamshire  (England) 

Orknty  (Scotland).. Glasgow,  Scotland 


ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRICT 

GREAT  BRITAIN-Continued 

County 

Oxfordshire  (England) London,  England 

Peebles  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Pembrokeshire  (Wales) Cardiff,  Wales 

Perth  (Scotland): 

That  portion  of  the  County  Perth 
east  of  a  line  from  the  point  where  the 
Counties  Clackmannan,  Perth,  and 
Stirling  meet,  northeast  to  Blackford 
(excluded),  north  to  Gilnierton  (e.x- 
eluded),  thence  along  the  Sma'  Olen 
to  Kinloch  Rannoch  (excluded), 
northeast  to  Blair  Atholl  (excluded), 
and  north  to  the  point  where  the 
Counties  Aberdeen,  Inverness,  and 
Perth  meet Edinburgh,  Scotland 

That  portion  of  the  County  Perth 
not  included  in  the  Edinburgh  con- 
sular district Glasgow,  Scotland 

Peterborough.   Soke  of.     See  North- 
amptonshire. 

Radnorshire  (Wales) Cardiff,  Wales 

Renfrew  (Scotland) ..  Glasgow,  Scotland 

Ross  and  Cromarty  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Roxburgh  (Scotland) Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Rutlandshire  (England) Birmingham,     Eng- 
land 
Scilly  Isles.    See  Cornwall. 

Selkirk  (Scotland) Edinburgh. Scotland 

Shetland  (Scotland) :.  Glasgow,  Scotland 

Shropshire  (England): 

That  portion  of  the  county  lying 
south  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  point 
where  the  River  Severn  cuts  the 
western  boundary  of  Shropshire 
northeastwardly  to  Market  Dray- 
ton (excluded) Birmingham,  Eng- 
land 

That  portion  of  the  county  not  in- 
cluded in  the  Birmingham  consular 
district Liverpool,  England 

Somersetshire  (England) Bristol,  England 

.-Staffordshire  (England) Birmingham,     Eng- 
land 

Stirling  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Suffolk  (England): 

Suffolk,  East London,  England 

Suffolk,  West. London,  England 

Surrey  (England) London,  England 

Sussex  (England): 

Sussex,  East London,  England 

Sussex,  West: 

■  That  portion  of  the  county  lying 
east  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  Surrey- 
Hampshire  boundary  southeast- 
wardly  to  Littlehanipton  (included).  London,  England 

That  portion  of  the  county  not  in- 
cluded in  the  London  consular  dis- 
trict  Southampton,    Eng- 
land 

Sutherland  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 

Warwickshire  (England) Birmingham,     Eng- 
land 
Westlothian  (Linlithgow]  (Scotland).  Edinburgh,  Scotland 

Westmorland  (England) Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

England 
Wight.  Isle  of  (Hampshire,  England)..  Southampton,    Eng- 
land 
Wigtown  (Scotland) Glasgow,  Scotland 


FOREIGN'    SER\1CE    LIST:    JAXUARY    31,    1944 


ADMIMSTBATrvZ  DITISIOX  COXStXAB  DISTRICT 

GREAT  BRITAIN— Contimied 


Countt 

WDtshire  (Enfland): 

That  portion  of  the  county  lying 

south  of  a  line  drawn  from  a  point 

Kzz—.-.z.  to  the  bonndaries  of  Wflt- 

:  ?hlre,  and  Somersetshire 

-ily    to    Marlborough 

z     :    ,  -     ind  thence    to    Didcoi 


Southampton,    Eng- 
land 


That  portion  of  the  coimty  not  in- 
cluded ill  the  Southampton  consular 

district Bristol,  England 

Worcestershire  (England) Birmingham,     Eng- 
land 
Yorkshire  rEngland): 
York  (city  and  county  borough). 
East  Eiding  of  Yorkshire 


...  Bradford,  England 


North  Elding  of  Yorkshire: 
Thar  portion  of  the  administrative 

-'?  ?ast  of  a  line  drawn  from 

:  1.' northwestwardly  to 

;  ricladed),  and  thence 

the  Yorkshire  bound- 

e  city  <■  county  borough) 

: :  ugh  St  the  north  of  the 


The  dty  f^ county  borough)  of  Mid- 
dl^brou^ Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

England 
That  portion  of  the  administrative 
county  not  included  in  the  Hull  and 
Xewcastle-on-Tyne     consular     dis- 
•ricts Bradford,  England 

West  Biding  of  Yorkshire: 

That  portion  of  the  administrative 
cttmty  !yin?  east  of  a  line  drawn 
:::—  i  '  :z:  v  —  mon  to  the  botind- 
----.-!  -:  :..'.:-=:_'%,  Yorkshire,  and 
^'••.':'  ;--.--:     northwardly    to 

.  :.■".-  r  ..;rl  ,  and  thence  to 
■'■■■Jr  .:-::;:  to  the  county 
■    I'liTT.    ii.z   the  dty  of  Selby 

adjacent  to  the  East  Eiding  botmd- 
ary; - - 

"'•'-'-  '*-'n  of  the  administrative 
-  K»uth  and  west  of  a  line 
1  point  common  to  the 
■  '"'-'-'hire,  Derbyshire, 
"wardly  through 
-  i)  and  Bamsley 
;;...^^T-.    ..  i  .-■.;i:ie('excluded),and 
thence  southwardly  to  the  Lincoln- 
shire-Nottinghamshire boundary 


That  P'onion  of  the  administrative 
cotinty  lying  west  of  a  line  drawn 
from  Colne  (in  Lancashire)  north- 
wardly to  Hawes  (North  Eiding  of 
Yorkshire) Manchester,  Eng- 
land 

That  port  •  r.inistrative 
county  not  the  Hull, 
Shefl&eld,  &r. .  •rr  consular 
districts Bradford,  England 

GREECE 

Protince  [Nomot] 

Acbaia  lAkhalas] Athens" 

Aetolia-Acamania  [Aitolias  kal  Akar- 

nanlas] Athens ' 

Arcadia  [ArkadlasJ Athens 

i  Closed. 


ADMIMSTEATTVE  DIVISION  COXStn^AR  DISTRICT 

G  REE  CE — Continued 

Protince  [Xomos] 
Argolls-Corinthia  [ArgoUdos  kai  Ko- 

rinthlas] Athens  > 

Arta  [Artes] Athens  ' 

Attiea-Boeotia[AttikeskalBoiotIas]..  Athens' 

Candia  [Eraklelou],  in  Crete Athens  • 

Canea  [Khanlon),  in  Crete Athens' 

Cephalonia  [Kephallenlas] Athens  • 

Chios  [Khiou] Athens  » 

Corfu  [Kerk^as] Athens  > 

Cyclades  [Kykladon] Athens  ' 

Drama  (Drimasj Salonika' 

Elis  [Elidos]_ Athens' 

Erakleiou.    See  Candia. 

Euboea  [Ewolas] Athens  ■ 

EvTos  [Evrou] Salonika' 

Fiorina  [Phlorlnes] Salonika  ' 

Heraclion.    See  Candia. 
loannuion.    See  Yannina. 

Kavalla  [KavSJas] Salonika  ' 

Kephallenlas.    See  Cephalonia. 
Kerk^as.    See  Ck)rfu. 

Khalkidike  [Khalkidikes]. Salonika' 

Khanlon.    See  Canea. 
Kilou.    See  Chios. 

Kozani  [Koz4nes] Salonika  ' 

Kykladon.    See  Cyclades. 

Laconia  [Lakonlas] Athens  ' 

Larissa  [Larlses] Athens' 

Lasithion  [Lasethlou],  in  Crete. Athens  ' 

Lemnos,  the  island Salonika  ' 

Lesbos  [L&vou],  except  the  island  of 

Lemnos . Athens ' 

Messina  [Messenlas]... Athens' 

Mjtilini  Island.    See  Lesbos. 

Pellis  [P^lles] Salonika  ' 

Phlorlnes.    See  Fiorina. 
Phthiotis-Phokis     [Phthiotidos     kal 

Phokldos] Athens ' 

Preveza  [Prevfizes] Athens ' 

Eetimo  [EethiTnnes],  in  Crete Athens  ' 

Eodopi  [Eodopes] Salonika  ' 

Salonika  [Thessalonlkes] Salonika  ' 

Samos  [Samou] Athens' 

Serres  [Serron] Salonika  ' 

Thessalonlkes.    See  Salonika. 

Trikkala  [Trikk&lon] Athens  ' 

Yannina  [loaimlnon] Athens  ' 

Zante  [Zak^thou] Athens' 


GUATEMALA 
.^11  of  Guatemala Guatemala 

HAITI 
.Ml  of  the  Republic  of  Haiti Port-au-Prince 


CONSULAR   DISTRICTS 


75 


ADMIMSTRATITE  DIVISION  COXSTJUR  DISTEICT 

HONDURAS 

Departamento  {or  territory) 
Atlantida: 

That  portion  of  the  department 

east  of  a  line  which  follows  the  Tela 

River  from  its  mouth  to  its  source, 

but   which    otherwise   follows   the 

ineridian  of  87°30'  west  of  Green- 
wich.  / LaCeiba 

That  portion  of  the  department 

west  of  a  line  which  follows  the  Tela 

River  from  its  mouth  to  its  source, 

placing  New   Tela  in  the   Puerto 

Cortes  district,  but  which  otherwise 

follows  the  meridian  of  S7°30'  west  of 

Greenwich Puerto  Cortes 

Choluteca Tegucigalpa 

Colon LaCeiba 

Comayagua: 

That  portion  of  the  department 

north  of  latitude  14°30' Puerto  Cortes 

That  portion  of  the  department 

south  of  latitude  14°30' Tegucigalpa 

Copan Puerto  Cortes 

Cortes Puerto  Cortes 

El  Paralso Tegucigalpa 

Gracias Puerto  Cortes 

Intibuca Tegucigalpa 

Islas  de  la  Bahia  [Bay  Islands] La  Ceiba 

La Mosquitia (ter.) LaCeiba 

La  Paz _  Tegucigalpa 

Ocotepeque Puerto  Cortes 

Olancho Tegucigalpa 

Santa  Barbara Puerto  Cortes 

Tegucigalpa Tegucigalpa 

Valle Tegucigalpa 

Yoro: 

That  portion  of  the  department 

east  of  the  meridian  87°30   west  of 

Greenwich LaCeiba 

That  portion  of  the  department 

west  of  the  meridian  87°30'  west  of 

Greenwich Puerto  Cortes 

HUNGARY 

All  of  Htmgary,  and  the  Ruthenian 
territory Budapest ' 

ICELAND 
All  of  Iceland Reykjavik 

INDIA  AND  ADJACENT  TERRITORY^ 

British  prorince  or  commisMonership: 
teparate  unit  of  the  British  Empire: 
Indian  state  or  agency:  independent 
border  state;  etc. 

Aden,  the  settlement  (chief  commis- 
sionership) .    See  under  Arabia,  p.  67. 

AgraandOudh.  See  United  Provinces 
of  Agra  and  Oudh. 

.^jmer-Merwara  (chief  commissioner- 
ship).. Karachi 

-Andaman  and  Xicobar  Islands  (chief 
commissionership) Calcutta 

.\ssam  (governor's  province) Calcutta 

Baluchistan  (chief  commissionership) .  Karachi 

'Closed. 

'  All  inquiries  requiring  correspondence  with  an  official  of 
at  New  Delhi. 


ADMD.TSTBATIVE  DmSION  CONSCLAK  BISTRICT 

INDIA  ANT)  ADJACENT  TERRITORY— Continued 

British  province  or  commissionership: 
teparate  unit  of  the  British  Empire: 
Indian  state  or  agency:  indepeiident 
border  state:  etc. 

Baluchistan.\gency  (Indianstates)...  Karachi 

Baroda  (Indian  state) Bombay 

Bengal  Presidency  (governor's  prov- 
ince) and  Indianstates Calcutta 

Bhutan  (independent  border  state) Calcutta 

Bihar  (governor's  province,  which  in- 
cludes Chota  Xagpur) Calcutta 

Bombay  Presidency  (governor's  prov- 
ince)  Bombay 

Burma  (separate  unit  of  the  British 
Empire),  the  Shan  States  and  the 
Karenni  States Rangoon.  Biuma  ' 

Central  India  Agency  (Indian  states).  Bombay 

Central  Provinces  and  Berar  (gover- 
nor's province) Bombay 

Cochin  (Indian  state).  Included  in 
Madras  States  Agency,  g.  e. 

Coorg  (chief  commissionership) Madras 

Deccan  States  Agency  (Indian  states).  Bombay 

Delhi  (chief  commissionership) Calcutta 

Eastern  States  Agency  (Indian  states) : 
States   formerly   in   the    Central 

Provinces,. Bombay 

Feudatory  states  formerly  in  Orissa 
andChotaXagpur Calcutta 

French  India: 

Chandemagor Calcutta 

Karikal Madras 

Mah^ Madras 

Pondichfry Madras 

Yanaon Madras 

Gujerat  States  Agency  (Indian  states).  Bombay 

Gwalior  (Indian  state) Bombay 

Hyderabad  (Indian  state). Madras 

Jammu  and  Kashmir  (Indian  state)...  Karachi 

Kolhapur  (Indian  state) Bombay 

Laccadive  Islands.    Included  in  Ma- 
dras Presidency,  g.  r. 
Madras  Presidency  (governor's  prov- 

intse) Madras 

MadrasStates  Agency  (Indianstates)    Madras 

Mysore  (Indian  state) Madras 

Nepal  (independent  border  kingdom) .  Calcutta 
North-West  Frontier  Province  (gover- 
nor's province)  and  Indian  states Karachi 

Orissa  (governor's  province) Calcutta 

Portuguese  India: 

DamSo..^-. Bombay 

Diu Bombay 

Qoa Bombay 

Punjab  (governor's  province),  escept 
Simla  district,  and  Indian  states 

(including  Simla  Hill  states) Karachi 

Simla,  the  district Calcutta 

PunjabStates  Agency  (Indianstates).  Karachi 

an  Indian  state  or  agency  should  be  addressed  to  the  Mission 


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ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRirT 

INDIA  AND  ADJACENT  TERRITORY— Continued 

liritigh  province  or  commissionership; 
separate  unit  of  the  British  Empires- 
Indian  state  or  agency;  independent 
border  state;  etc. 

Rajputana  Agency  (Indian  states),  ex- 
cept the  states  Danta  and  Palan- 
pur - Karachi 

Danta  and  Palanpur  (Indian  states)    Bombay 

Sikkim  (Indian  state) Calcutta 

Pind  (governor's  province) Karachi 

Travancore  (Indian  state).    Included 

in  Madras  States  Agency,  g.v. 
United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh 

(governor's    province)    and    Indian 

states Calcutta 

Western  India  States  Agency  (Indian 

states) _ Bombay 

IRAN 

All  ol  Iran  [Persia]  except  the  Third 
and  Fourth  Provinces Tehran 

The  Third  and  Fourth  Provinces  of 
Iran  [Persia],  consisting  of  the  fol- 
lowing districts:  Ardebil,  Bijar, 
Khoi,  Mahabad,  Maragheh,  Re- 
zaieh,  and  Tabriz Tabriz 

IRAQ 

All  of  Iraq  (Mesopotamia]  except  the 
Districts  (Liwas)  of  Amara,  Mun- 
taflq,  and  Basra Baghdad 

The  Districts  (Liwas)  of  Amara,  Mun- 
tafiq,  and  Basra Basra 

IRELAND  (EIRE) 
County  (province  in  parentheses) 

Carlow  (Lcinster) .- Dublin 

Cavan  (Ulster).. Dublin 

Clare  (Munster) Cork 

Cork  (Munster) Cork 

Donegal  (Ulster) Dublin 

Dublin  (Lcinster) Dublin 

Oalway  (Connaught) Dublin 

Kerry  (Munster)  Cork 

Kildare  (Leinster) Dublin 

Kilkenny  (Leinster) Dublin 

Leitrim  (Connaught) Dublin 

Leix  (Queen's]  (Leinster) Dublin 

T^imerick  (Munster) Cork 

Longford  (Leinster). Dublin 

Louth  (Leinster) Dublin 

Mayo  (Connaught) Dublin 

Meath  (Leinster). Dublin 

Monaghan  (Ulster). Dublin 

OfTaly  [King's]  (liCinster) Dublin 

Roscommon  (Connaught) Dublin 

Sligo  (Connaught) Dublin 

Tipperary  (Munster). Cork 

Waterford  (Munster) Cork 

Westmealh  (Lcinster)... Dublin 

Wexford  (Leinster) Dublin 

Wicklow  (Leinster) Dublin 

1  Closed. 


ADMINISTRATIVE    DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRICT 

IRELAND,  NORTHERN 

County 
All  of  Northern  Ireland,  comprising 
the  SLx  Ulster  counties  of  Antrim, 
Armagh,   Down,   Fermanagh,  Lon- 
donderry, and  Tyrone. Belfast 

ITALIAN   ISLANDS  OF  THE  AEGEAN 

All  of  the  Italian  Islands  ol  the  Aegean 
(Isole  Italiane  dell'Egeo]— the  Dodec- 
anese Islands  and  the  Island  of 
Castelrosso  (Castellorizzol Athens,  Greece  ' 

ITALY 

Province  {compartimento  in  parentheses) 

Agrigento  [Girgenti]  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Allesandria  (Piemonte) Turin' 

Ancona  (Marche) Rome  ' 

Aosta  (Piemonte) Turin  • 

AquOa  (Abruzzi) Rome' 

Arezzo  (Toscana) Florence' 

Ascoli  Piceno  (Marche) Rome' 

Asti Turin  ' 

Avellino  (Campania) Naples' 

Bari  (Puglle) Naples' 

Belluno  (Veneto) Venice' 

Benevento  (Campania) Naples' 

Bergamo  (Lombardia) Milan' 

Bologna  (Emilia) Florence  ' 

Bolzano  (Venezia  Tndentina) Venice' 

Brescia  (Lombardia) _  Milan  ' 

Brindisi  (Puglie) Naples  ' 

Cagliari  (Sardegna) Rome  ' 

Caltanissetta  (Sicilia).. Palermo 

Campobasso  (Abruzzi) Rome  ' 

Carnaro.    See  Fiume. 
Ca-strogiovanni.    See  Enna. 

Cafania  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Catanzaro  (Calabria).. Naples  ' 

Chieti  (Abruzzi) Rome' 

Como  (Lombardia). Milan' 

Coscnza  (Calabria) -  Naples  ' 

Cremona  (Lombardia) Milan  ' 

Cuneo  (Piemonte) Turin  ' 

Enna  [Castrogiovanni]  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Ferrara  (EmOia) Florence  ' 

Firenze  [Florence]  (Toscana) Florence  ' 

Fiume  [Carnaro]  (Venezia  Giulia) Trieste  ' 

Foggia  (Puglie).. Naples' 

Forli  (Emilia) Florence  ' 

Friuli.    See  Udine. 

Frosinorc  (Lazio) Rome  ' 

Geneva  (LIguria) Genoa  ' 

Girgenti.    See  Agrigento. 

Gorizia  (Venezia  Giulia) Trieste' 

Gro.-Jseto  (Toscana)  Leghorn' 

Impcria  (Liguria)... Genoa  ' 

lonio.    See  Taranto. 
Istria.    See  Pola. 


CONSULAR    DISTRICTS 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

ITALY — Continued 

Province  {comparlimento  in  parentheses) 

Lecce  (Puglie) Naples  ' 

Littoria Rome  ' 

Livorno  [Leghorn]  (Toseana). Leghorn  ' 

Lucca  (Toseana).. _ Leghorn  i 

Macerata  (Marche). Rome  > 

Mantova  (Lombardia) .-_  Milan' 

Massa  (Toseana) Leghorn  ' 

Matera  (Lucania) Naples  i 

Messina  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Milano  (Lombardia) Milan  ' 

Modena  (Emilia) Florence  ' 

Napoli  (Campania) Naples  • 

Novara  (Piemonte) Turin'' 

Nuoro  (Sardegna) Rome  ' 

Padova  ( Veneto) Venice  ' 

Palermo  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Parma  (Emilia) Milan  ' 

Pavia  (Lombardia) Milan  ' 

Perugia  (Umbria) _.  Rome  ' 

Pesaro  (Marche) Rome  ' 

Pescara  (Abruzzi) __.  Rome  ' 

Piacenza  (Emilia) Milan  ' 

Pisa  (Toseana) .' Leghorn  ' 

Pistoia  (Toseana) Florence' 

Pola  [Istria]  (Venezia  Giulia) Trieste  ' 

Potenza  (Lucania) Naples  ' 

Ragusa  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Ravenna  (Emilia) Florence  ' 

Reggio  Calabria  (Calabria) Naples  ' 

Reggio  Emilia  (Emilia) Florence' 

Rieti  (Lazio) Rome  ' 

Roma  (Lazio) Rome  ' 

Robigo  (Veneto) Venice' 

Salerno  (Campania) Naples' 

Sassari  (Sardegna) Rome  ' 

Savona  (Liguria) Genoa  ' 

Siena  (Toseana). _. Leghorn  ' 

Siracusa  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Sondrio  (Lombardia). Milan  ' 

Spezia  (Liguria) Genoa  ' 

Taranto  [lonio]  (Puglie) Naples  ' 

Teramo  (Abruzzi) Rome  ' 

Terni  (Umbria) Rome  ' 

Torino  [Turin]  (Piemonte) Turin' 

TrSpani  (Sicilia) Palermo 

Trento  (Venezia  Tridentina) Venice  ' 

Treviso  (Veneto) Venice  ' 

Trieste  (Venezia  Giulia) Trieste  ' 

Udine  [Friuli]  (Veneto) Trieste  ' 

Varese  (Lombardia) Milan  ' 

V'enezia  (Veneto) Venice  ' 

VercelU  (Piemonte) _..  Turin  " 

Verona  (Veneto) Venice  ' 

Vicenza  (Veneto)... Venice  ' 

Viterbo  (Lazio) _ Rome  ' 

Zara  (Venezia  Giulia). Trieste  ' 

JAMAICA 

^11  of  the  island  of  Jamaica. Kingston 

'  Closed. 

574599—44 6 


ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR    DISTRICT 

JAPANESE  EMPIRE 
(Japan) 
Prefecture  (ken  or  tu) 

Aichi _ Osaka  ' 

Akita. Tokyo  ' 

Aomori.... Tokyo  ' 

Chiba Tokyo  ' 

Chishima.    See  Kurile  Islands. 

Ehime Kobe  ' 

Fukui Osaka  ' 

Fukuoka Kobe  ' 

Fukushima Tokyo  ' 

Gifu.... Osaka  ' 

Gumma Tokyo  " 

Hiroshima Kobe  ' 

Hokkaido  [Yezo] Tokyo  ' 

Hyogo: 

The  gun  (county)  of  Kawabe,  and 
that  part  of  the  gun  (county)  of 
Muko  comprising  the  city  of  Arnaga- 
saki,  the  mura  (villages)  of  Osho, 
Muko,  Ryogen,  Koto,  Kawaragi, 
Naruo,  the  city  of  Nichinomiya,  and 

the  mura  (village)  of  Seido Osaka  ' 

All  of  the  ken  not  included  in  the 

Osaka  consular  district Kobe  ' 

Ibaraki Tokyo  ' 

Ishikawa Osaka ' 

Iwate... Tokyo  ' 

Kagawa Kobe  ' 

Kagoshima. _ Kobe  ' 

Kanagawa Yokohama  ' 

Kochi Kobe' 

Kumamoto Kobe  ' 

Kurile  Islands  [Chishima] Tokyo  ' 

Kyoto  (fu) _ Osaka  ' 

Miyagi Tokyo  ' 

Miyazaki... Kobe  ' 

Miye Osaka  ' 

Nagano: 

The  gun  (county)  of  Kitasaku,  the 
principal  cities  of  which  arc  Karui- 

sawa,  Iwamurata,  and  Komoro Tokj-o  ' 

That  portion  of  the  ken  not  in- 
cluded in  the  Tokyo  consular  dis- 
trict   Osaka' 

Nagasaki. _ Kobe  ' 

Nara Osaka  ' 

Niigata _ Tokyo  ' 

Oita Kobe  ' 

Okayama- Kobe  ' 

Okinawa Kobe  ' 

Osaka  (fu) - Osaka  ' 

Ryukyu  Islands.    See  Okinawa  and 
Kagoshima  prefectures. 

Saga Kobe  ' 

Saitama. Tokyo  ' 

Shiga Osaka  ' 

Shimane. Kobe  ' 

Shizuoka Yokohama  ' 

Tochigi Tokyo  ' 

Tokushima Kobe  ' 

Tokyo  (fu) Tokyo  ' 

Tottori Kobe  ' 

Toyama Osaka  ' 

Wakayama Osaka  ' 

Yamagata Tokyo' 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

JAPANESE  EMPIRE— Continued 
(Japan) — Continued 

Prefecture  {ken  or  fu) 

Yamaguchi Kobe ' 

Yamanashi Tokyo  ' 

Yezo.    See  Hokkaido. 

(Japanese  Poesessions  and  Mandated  Territorie») 

Chosen  [Korea] Keijo  [Seoul]  • 

Karafuto.. Tokyo  ' 

raeiflc  islands  under  Japanese  man- 
date (the  Ladroncs  or  Marianas  Is- 
lands; the  Marshall  Islands;  and  the 
Caroline  Islands,  including  Palau 

and  Yap) Tokyo  • 

Pescadores  Islands  [Bokoto] Taihoku  i 

Taiwan  [Formosa] _. Taihoku  ' 

LEBANON 
All  of  Lebanon Beirut 

LIBERIA 
All  of  Liberia Monrovia 

LIECHTENSTEIN 

The  Principality  of  Liechtenstein Ziirich,  Svi^itzerland 

LUXEMBOURG 

The  Grand  Duchy  of  Luxembourg Luxembourg  ' 

MADAGASCAR 

Madagascar  (together  with  the  Co- 
moro Islands,  the  Glorious  Islands, 
and  the  islands  of  Nossi  B§  and  Ste. 
Marie,  and  Kerguelen,  Crozet,  St. 
Paul,  Amsterdam,  and  other  island 
dependencies  of  Madagascar) Tananarive,  Mada- 
gascar 

MADEIRA 

All  of  Madeira - -..  Funchal 

MEXICO 

State  (or  territory) 

Aguascalientes San  Luis  PotosI,  San 

Luis  PotosI 
Baja    California   [Lower   California] 
(ter.): 

That  part  of  BaJa  California  north 
of  latitude  28°  and  south  and  west  of 
a  line  drawn  from  the  intersection  of 
the  international  boundary  and  the 
meridian  of  116°  west  longitude  due 
south  to  the  parallel  of  32°  north  lati- 
tude, and  thence  to  a  point  on  the 
west  shore  of  the  Gulf  of  California 
at  latitude  30°  north Tijuana,  Baja  Cali- 
fornia 

•  Closed. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION 


CONSULAR  DISTRICT 


MEXICO— Continued 

State  (or  territory) 

Baja    California   [Lower    California] 
(ter.)— Continued. 

That  part  of  Baja  California  north 
and  east  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  in- 
tersection of  the  international  bound- 
ary and  the  meridian  of  116°  west 
longitude  due  south  to  the  parallel  of 
32°  north  latitude,  and  thence  to  a 
point  on  the  west  shore  of  the  Gulf 
of  California  at  latitude  30°  north...  Mexieali,  Baja  Cali- 
fornia 
That  part  of  Baja  California  south 

of  28°  north  latitude Quaymas,  Sonera 

Campeche M6rlda,  Yucatan 

Chiapas Coatzacoalcos,  Vera- 
cruz 
Chihuahua: 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
north  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  Sonora 
boundary  eastwardly  through  Ma- 
dera to  Sauz  (both  towns  excluded), 
thence    northeastwardly    through, 
and  including,  San  Antonio  on  the 
Rio  Grande Ciudad  JuSrez,' Chi- 
huahua 
That  portion  of  the  State  not  in- 
cluded in  the  Ciudad  Juarez  consular 
district Chihuahua,  Chihua- 
hua 
Coahuila: 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
north  and  east  of  a  line  drawn  from 
the  Chihuahua  boundary,  east  along 
the  parallel  of  28°  north  latitude  to 
a  point  directly  north  of  Tanque  (in- 
cluded), thence  southeasterly  to  La 
Reforma  (excluded)  and  to  Cuatro 
Citoegas  (included),  and  thence  by  a 
straight  line  through  a  point  just 
south  of  Monclova  to  the  Nuevo 

Leon  boundary Piedras  Negras, 

Coahuila 
That  portion  of  the  State  bounded, 
on  the  north,  west,  and  south,  by  a 
line  drawn  from  the  Nuevo  Leon 
boundary  westwardly  through  a 
point  just  south  of  Monclova  to  but 
excluding  Cuatro  Ci^negas,  thence 
southwardly  to  but  excluding  Parras, 
thence  southeastwardly  to  a  point  on 
the  Zacatecas  boundary,  just  west  of 
Lavaderos,  and  thence  along  the  Za- 
catecas boundary  to  the  point  com- 
mon to  Coahuila,  Nuevo  Leon,  and 

Zacatecas - Monterrey,  Nuevo 

Leon 
That  portion  of  the  State  bounded 
on  the  north  and  east  by  a  line  drawn 
from  the  Chihuahua  boundary,  east 
along  the  parallel  of  28°  north  lati- 
tude to  a  point  directly  north  of 
Tanque  (excluded),  thence  south- 
easterly to  La  Reforma  (included) 
and  to  Cuatro  Ci^negas  (excluded), 
thence  southwardly  to  Parras  (in- 
cluded), and  thence  southeastwardly 
to  a  point  on  the  Zacatecas  bound- 
ary, just  west  of  Lavaderos Torreon,  Coahuila 

Colima .-. -- Guadalajara,  Jalisco 

Distrito  Federal.. Mfxico,  D.  F. 

Durango: 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
west  of  a  line  drawn  from  the  inter- 
section of  the  meridian  of  103°30' 
west  longitude  with  the  Durango- 
Zacatccas  boundary,  northwest- 
wardly to'Descubridora  (excluded), 
and  thence  due  north  to  the  Chihua- 
hua boundary Durango,  Durango 


CONSULAR   DISTRICTS 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

MEXICO — Continued 
State  (or  territory) 

Durango— Continued. 

All  of  the  State  not  included  in  the 

Durango  consular  district Torreon,  Coahuila 

Guanajuato San  Luis  Potosf,  San 

Luis  Potosi. 

Guerrero Mexico,  D.  F. 

Hidalgo Mexico,  D.  F. 

Jalisco: 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
south  of  22°  north  latitude Guadalajara,  Jalisco 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
north  of  22°  north  latitude  and  west 
of  the  meridian  of  103°30'  west  longi- 
tude  Durango,  Durango 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 

north  of  22°  north  lat  itude  and  east  of 

the  meridian  of  103°30'  longitude San  Luis  Potosi,  San 

Luis  Potosi 
Lower  California.  See  Baja  California. 

Mexico Mexico,  D.  F. 

Michoac&n Mexico,  D.  F. 

Morelos Mfixico,  D.  F. 

Nayarit Mazatlan,  Stnaloa 

Nuevo  Leon: 

The  State  of  Nuevo  Leon,  except 

the  portion  that  lies  north  and  north- 
west of  a  line  drawn  across  the  State, 

through    Golondrinas    and    Paras, 

leaving    Golondrinas    within    and 

Paras  without,  the  Monterrey  con- 
sular district,  and  except  that  part  of 

the  State  that  lies  to  the  northeast  of 

a  line  drawn  from  El  Chapul  (in  the 

State  of  Tamaulipas)  westwardly  to 

Laguna  de  Indies  and  to  China  (both 

excluded),  thence  to  Agualeguas  (in- 
cluded), and  thence  to  Ciudad  Mier 

(in  the  State  of  Tamaulipas) Monterrey,     Nuevo 

Leon 
That  portion  of  the  State  that  lies 

north  and  northwest  of  a  line  drawn 

across  the  State  through  Golondrinas 

(excluded)  and  Paras  (included) Nuevo  Laredo,  Ta- 
maulipas 
That  part  of  the  State  that  lies  to 

the  nnrtheast  of  a  line  drawn  from  El 

Chapul  (in  the  State  of  Tamaulipas) 

westwardly  to  Laguna  de  Indios  and 

to  China  (both  excluded),  thence  to 

Agualeguas  (included),  and  thence 

to  Ciudad  Mier  (in  the  State  of  Ta- 

mauhpas) Eejmosa,     Tamauli- 
pas 
)axaca: 

That  portion  of  the  State  west  of  a 
line  drawn  from  a  point  common  to 
the  boundaries  of  the  States  of  Oax- 
aca,  Veracruz,  and  Puebla,  in  a 
southeasterly  direction  to  a  point  at 
96°  west  longitude  and  17°  north  lati- 
tude, and  thence  due  south  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean.. Mfexico,  D.  F. 

.  That  portion  of  the  State  border 
ing  on  the  State  of  Veracruz  and  in- 
cluded within  a  line  drawn  from  a 
point  at  95°  west  longitude  and  18° 
north  latitude  in  a  south-southwest- 
erly direction  to  the  town  Mazatlan 
(included),  thf^nce  to  a  point  at  9G° 
west  longitude  and  17°  north  lati- 
tude, and  thence  in  a  northwesterly 
direction  to  the  point  common  to  the 
boundaries  of  the  States  of  Oaxaca, 
Veracruz,  and  Puebla.. Veracruz,  Veracruz 


ADMIMSTRATIVK  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

MEXICO— Continued 
State  {or  territory) 
Oaxaca— Continued. 

That  portion  of  the  State  east  and 
south  of  a  line  drawn  from  a  point  at 
95°  west  longitude  and  18°  north  lati- 
tude to  the  town  Mazatlan  (ex- 
cluded), thence  to  a  point  at  96°  west 
longitude  and  17°  north  latitude,  and 
thence  due  south  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean Coatzacoalcos,  Vera- 
cruz 

Puebla Mexico,  D.  F. 

Querfitaro Mexico,  D.  F. 

Quintana  Roo MSrida,  Yucatfin 

San  Luis  Potosi: 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
west  of  a  line  drawn  due  north  and 
south  through,  but  excluding,  the 
town  of  Tamazopo  (approximately 
in  longitude  99°25'  west  of  Green- 
wich)  San  Luis  Potosi,  San 

Luis  Potosi 
That  portion  of  the  State  not  in- 
eluded  in  the  San  Luis  Potosi  con- 
sular district Tampico,    Tamauli- 
pas 

Sinaloa. Mazatl&n,  Sinaloa 

Sonora: 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 

south  of  29°  north  latitude Quaymas,  Sonora 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
west  of  113°  west  longitude Mexicali,  Baja  Cali- 
fornia 
That  part  of  the  State  bounded  on 
the  west  and  south  by  a  line  drawn 
from  the  international  boundary  at 
110°  west  longitude,  due  south  to  the 
Naco-Cananea  railway,  thence  along 
that  railway  to  Cananea  (the  railway 
and  Cananea  included),  thence  in 
the  following  directions  which  are 
true,  south  to  the  latitude  of  Mututi- 
cachi,  east  to  the  meridian  of  110° 
west  longitude,  south  to  the  parallel 
of  29°  north  latitude,  and  east  to  the 

Sonora-Chihuahua  boundary Agua  Prieta,  Sonora 

That  part  of  the  State  bounded  on 
the  east,  south,  and  west  by  a  line 
drawn  from  the  international  bound- 
ary line  at  110°  west  longitude,  due 
south  to  the  Naco-Cananea  railway, 
thence  along  that  railway  to  Cana- 
nea (the  railway  and  Cananea  ex- 
cluded), thence  in  the  following  di- 
rections which  are  true,  south  to  the 
latitude  of  Mututicachi,  east  to  the 
meridian  of  110°  west  longitude, 
south  to  the  parallel  of  29°  north  lati- 
tude, west  to  the  meridian  of  113° 
west  longitude,  and  thence  north  to 

the  international  boundary. Nogales,  Sonora     ' 

Tabasco Coatzacoalcos.  Vera- 
cruz 
Tamaulipas: 

That  portion  of  the  State  that  lies 
north  and  northwest  of  a  line  drawn 
from  the  international  boundary 
through  Ciudad  Mier  (excluded)  to 
Agualeguas  (in  the  State  of  Nuevo 

Leon) Nuevo  Laredo,  Ta 

maulipas 
That  portion  of  the  State  bounded 
on  the  east  by  a  line  drawn  from  the 
international  boundary  at  97°40' 
west  longitude  in  a  southwesterly 
direction  to  El  Chapul  (included) 
and  thence  to  Laguna  de  Indios  (in 
the  State  of  Nuevo  Leon),  and 
bounded  on  the  west  by  a  line  drawn 
from  the  international  boundary 
through  Ciudad  Mier  (included)  to 
Agualeguas  (in  the  State  of  Nuevo 
Leon) Reynosa,  Tamauli- 
pas 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

MEXICO— Continued 

Slate  {or  territory) 
Tamaulipas— Continued. 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
north  of  latitude  24°  north,  except 
the  portion  that  lies  west  and  north- 
west of  a  line  drawn  from  a  point  at 
latitude  24°  north,  longitude  99°  west 
of  Greenwich,  due  north  to  the 
boundary  of  Muevo  Leon,  and  except 
the  portion  that  lies  north  and  north- 
west of  a  line  drawn  from  the  inter- 
national boundary  at  97°40'  west 
longitude  in  a  southwesterly  direc- 
tion to  El  Chapul  (excluded)  and 
thence  to  Laguna  de  Indios  (in  the 
State  of  Nuevo  Leon) Matamoros,  Tamau- 
lipas 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
south  of  24°  north  latitude. Tampico,    Tamauli- 
pas 

That  portion  of  the  State  that  lies 
west  and  northwest  of  a  line  drawn 
from  a  point  at  latitude  24°  north, 
longitude  99°  west  of  Greenwich,  due 
north   to   the   boundary  of  Nuevo 

Leon Monterrey,     Nuevo 

Leon 

Tlaxeala Mexico,  D.  F. 

Veracruz: 

That  portion  of  the  State  north 
and  west  of  the  Rio  Cazones Tampico,    Tamauli- 
pas 

That  portion  of  the  State  of  Vera- 
cruz between  the  Rio  Cazones  and  a 
line  drawn  from  a  point  on  the  Gulf 
of  Mexico,  where  the  meridian  of  95° 
west  longitude  meets  the  coast,  due 
south  to  18°  north  latitude,  and 
thence  in  a  south-southwesterly  di- 
rection to  the  town  Mazatlan Veracruz,   Veracruz 

That  portion  of  the  State  cast  of  a 
line  drawn  from  a  point  on  the  Gulf 
of  Mexico,  where  the  meridian  of  95° 
west  longitude  meets  the  coast,  due 
south  to  1S°  north  latitude,  and 
thence  to  the  town  Mazatlan Coatzacoalcos,  Vera- 
cruz 

Yucat&n Merida,  Yucatan 

Zacatecas: 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
west  of  103°30'  west  longitude Durango,  Durango 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
south  of  22°  north  latitude Guadalajara,  Jalisco 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
east  of  a  line  drawn  due  north  and 
south  through  Mazapil  (included).  Monterrey,  Nuevo 

Leon 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
east  of  103°30'  west  longitude,  south 
of  the  Tropic  of  Cancer,  and  north 

of  22°  north  latitude San  Luis  Potosf,  San 

Luis  Potosi 

That  portion  of  the  State  lying 
east  of  103°30'  west  longitude,  north 
of  the  Tropic  of  Cancer,  and  west  of 
a  line  due  north  and  south  through 
Mazapil  (excluded) Torrcon.  Coahuila 

MONACO 

Th?  I'rincipality  of  Monaco '  Nice,  France  ' 

MOROCCO 

T  he  zone  of  the  French  protectorate..  Casablanca 

The  international  zone  of  Tangier,  and 
the  Spanish  protected  territory  In 
Morocco Tangier 

'  Closed. 


ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRICT 

NETHERLANDS 

Province 

Drenthe.. Amsterdam  ' 

Friesland Amsterdam' 

Gelderland.. _.  Amsterdam  ' 

Groningen Amsterdam  ' 

Limburg Rotterdam  ' 

Noord-Brabant  [North  Brabant] Rotterdam  i 

Noord-Holland  [North  Holland] .Amsterdam  i 

Overijssel Amsterdam' 

Utrecht _..  Amsterdam  ' 

Zeeland Rotterdam  ' 

Zuid-Holland  [South  Holland]... Rotterdam  ' 

NETHERLANDS  INDIES 

Government,  province,  residency,  etc. 

Atjeh  (govt.),  in  Sumatra Medan,  Sumatra  ' 

Bali Surabaya.  Java  ' 

Bangka  and  dependencies  (res.) Batavia,  Java  ' 

Benkoelen  (res.),  in  Sumatra Batavia,  Java  ' 

Billiton Batavia,  Java  ' 

Borneo,  Netherlands: 
Southern    and    Eastern    TMstricts 

(res.)..- Surabaya,  Java  ' 

Western  District  (res.)   Batavia,  Java  ' 

Celebes  and  dependencies  (govt.) Surabaya,  Java ' 

Djambi  (res.),  in  Sumatra Batavia,  Java  ' 

Flores Surabaya,  Java  ' 

Java: 

Province  of  East  Java  (Residencies 
of  Besoeki,  Bodjonegoro,  Kediri, 
Madioen,  Madoera  (island),  Malang, 
Probolinggo,  and  Soerabaja  [Sura- 
baya])  Surabaya,  Java  ' 

Province  of  Middle  Java; 
Residencies  of  Banjoemas,  Ke- 

doe,  and  Pekalongan Batavia.  Java  ■ 

Residencies    of    Djapara-Rem- 

bang  and  Semarang.. Surabaya,  Java  ' 

Province  of  West  Java  (Residen- 
cies of  Bantam,   Batavia,   Buiten- 

zorg,  Cheribon,  and  Priangan) Batavia,  Java' 

Soerakarta  (govt.) Surabaya,  Java  ' 

Jogjakarta  (govt.) Surabaya,  Java  ' 

Lampongs,  The  (res.),  in  Sumatra Batavia,  Java  ' 

Lombok Surabaya,  Java  ' 

Manado  (res.),  in  Celebes Surabaya,  Java  ' 

Moluccas,  The Surabaya,  Java  ' 

New  Guinea,  Netherlands Surabaya,  Java' 

Palembang  (res.),  in  Sumatra Batavia,  Java  ' 

Riouw  and  dependencies Medan,  Sumstrn  ' 

Soemba Surabaya.  Java  ' 

Soembawa Surabaya,  Java  > 

Sumatra  East  Coast  (govt.) Medan,  Sumatra  ' 

Sumatra's  Westkust  (res.) Medan.  Sumatra  ' 

Tapanoeli  (res.),  in  Sumatra Medan,  Sumatra  ' 

Timor  and  dependencies  (res.) Surabaya,  Java  ' 

All  other  Netherlands  islands  east  of 
Java  and  Borneo... Surabaya,  Java  ' 

NEW  CALEDONIA 

All  of  New  Caledonia  and  dependen- 
cies (including  the  Wallis  Archi- 
pelago, the  Loyalty  Islands,  the 
Huon  Islands.  Futuna,  and  Alofi)..  Noun.fa 


CONSULAR    DISTRICTS 


81 


ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

NEWFOUNDLAND 

All  of  Newfoundland  and  Labrador...  St.  John's 

NEW  ZEALAND 

Provincial  district 

Audi  land : Auckland 

Canterbury Wellington 

Hawke's  Bay Wellington 

Marlborough Wellington 

Nelson Wellington 

Otago,  including  Stewart  Island _  Wellington 

Taranaki Wellington 

Wellington Wellington 

Westland Wellington 

NICARAGUA 

All  of  Nicaragua. _ _._ Managua 

NORWAY 

Province  [Fylke] 

Akershus Oslo  ' 

Aust-Agder Oslo  ' 

Buskerud Oslo  ' 

Finnmark Oslo  ' 

Hedmark 1 Oslo  ' 

Hordaland Bergen  ' 

Jan  Maven  (island) Oslo  ' 

M0re: 

That    portion    of    the    Frovince 

known  as  Sunnin0re Bergen ' 

That    portion    of    the    Province 

known    as    Nordmjjre Oslo' 

Nordland Oslo  ' 

Xord-Tr0ndelag Oslo  ' 

Opland , Oslo  ' 

0stfold Oslo  I 

Rogaland__ Bergen  ' 

Sogn  og  Fjordane Bergen  ' 

50r-Tr0ndelag Oslo  ' 

S valbard  [Spitsbergen] Oslo  • 

V'est  Agder Oslo  > 

Vestfold Oslo  1 

Telemark Oslo  • 

Proms.... ._ Oslo  ' 

PACIFIC  ISLANDS  ' 

Islands,  colonies,  etc. 
ilofi.    See  New  Caledonia,  p.  80. 

Auckland  Islands Wellington,  N.  Z. 

Austral  Islands  [Tubuai] Tahiti,    Society 

lands. 

Benin  Islands Tokyo,  Japan  ' 

"aroline  Islands  (in  the  Jap.  mandate)   Toyko,  Japan  ' 
-hatham  Islands Wellington,  N.  Z. 

'  "olon    Archipelago.    See    Galfipagos 

I    Islands. 


Is- 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

PACIFIC  ISLANDS— Continued 


Islands,  colonies,  etc. 

Cook  Islands 

Easter  Island  [Isla  de  Pascua] 

EUice  Islands 

Fiji  Islands 

Futuna.    See  New  Caledonia,  p.  80. 
Galfipagos    Islands    [Archipifilago   de 

Colon] 

G  am  bier  Islands 


Wellington,  N.  Z. 
Valparaiso,  Chile 
Sydney,  Australia 
Suva 


Guayaquil,  Ecuador 
Tahiti,    Society    Is 

lands 
Sydney,  Australia 


Gilbert  Islands 

Huon  Islands.    See  New  Caledonia, 

p.  80. 
Iles-sous-le-Vent.    See  Society  Islands. 

Juan  Fernandez  Islands Valparaiso,  Chile 

Kermadec  Islands Wellington,  N.  Z. 

Ladrones.    See  Marianas  Islands. 
Leeward    Islands    Illes-sous-le-Vent). 

See  Society  Islands. 
Loyalty  Islands.    See  New  Caledonia, 

p.  80. 
Marcus  Island  [Minami  Toroshima]    Tokyo,  Japan  ' 
Marianas  Islands  [Ladrones]  (in  the 

Jap.  mandate) 

Marquesas  Islands 


Marshall  Islands  (inthe  Jap.mandate). 

Minami  Toroshima.  See  Marcus 
Island. 

Nauru  (mandated  ter.  of  Great  Brit- 
ain, Australia,  and  New  Zealand) 

New  Caledonia.  See  New  Caledonia, 
p.  80. 

New  Guinea  (Australian  mandate)... 

New  Hebrides 

Niue  Island 

Norfolk  Island. 

Palau  Islands  (in  the  Jap.  mandate). .. 

Papua  (.Australian  ter.) 

Pascua,  Isla  de.    See  Easter  Island. 

Paumotu  Archipelago.  See  Tuamotu 
Archipelago. 

Pitcairn  Island 

Samoa,  Western  (N.  Z.  mandate) 

Society  Islands  (including  Iles-sous-le- 
Vent) 

Solomon  Islands  (Br.) 

Solomon  Islands  (in  the  New  Guinea 
mandate) 

Stewart  Island  (N.  Z.) 

Tokelau.    See  Union  Islands. 

Tuamotu  Archipelago  [Paumotu  Arch- 
ipelago]...  - 

Tubuai  Archipelago.  See  Austral 
Islands. 


Tokyo,  Japan  ' 
Tahiti,    Society    Is- 
lands 
Tokyo,  Japan  ' 


Sydney,  Australia 


Sydney,  Australia 
Sydney,  Australia 
W'ellington,  N.  Z. 
Sydney,  Australia 
Tokyo,  Japan  i 
Sydney,  Australia 


Wellington,  N.  Z. 
Wellington,  N.  Z. 

Tahiti,    Society    Is- 
lands 
Sydney,  Australia 

Sydney,  Australia 
Wellington,  N.  Z. 


Tahiti,    Society    Is- 
lands 


'  Closed. 

'  For  convenience  of  reference  and  economy  of  space  the  islands,  island  groups,  and  colonies  in  the  Pacific,  which  are  served 
>y  American  consular  offices,  are  entered  under  the  heading  "Pacific  Islands"  rather  than  separately  under  the  names  of  the 
everal  political  entities  concerned. 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

PACIFIC  ISLANDS— Continued 

Islands,  colonies,  etc. 

Union  Islands  [Tokelau] Wellington,  N.  Z. 

Wallis  Archipelago.    See  New  Cale- 
donia, p.  SO. 
Yap  Island  (in  tbe  Jap.  mandate) Tokyo,  Japan  ' 

PALESTINE  AND  TRANS-JORDAN 

All  of  Palestine  and  Trans-Jordan Jerusalem 

PARAGUAY 
All  of  Paraguay.. Asuncion 

POLAND 

All  of  Poland  (including  the  Teschen 
territory) Warsaw  ' 

PORTUGAL 

Administratioe  districts 

Aveiro Oporto 

Beja Lisbon 

Oporto 

--- Oporto 

Castelo  Branco Lisbon 

C oimbra Oporto 

E  vora Lisbon 

Faro  (Algarve) Lisbon 

Guarda Oporto 

Leiria Lisbon 

Lisboa  (Lisbon) Lisbon 

Portalegre Lisbon 

Porto ^ Oporto 

Santarfim Lisbon 

Setubal Lisbon 

Viana  do  Castelo Oporto 

Vila  Real Oporto 

Vizeu Oporto 

RUMANIA 
All  of  Rumania. Bucharest  i 

SPAIN 

Province 

Alava Bilbao 

Albacete Valencia 

Alicante. Valencia 

Almeria , Mfil^a 

Avila Madrid 

Badajoz... Seville 

Baleares  (Balearic  Islands) Barcelona 

Barcelona Barcelona 

Burgos Bilbao 

C&ceres Seville 

C6diz Seville 

Castellon Valencia 

Ciudad  Real Madrid 

Cordoba Seville 

Corafia Vigo 

«  Closed. 


ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRICT 

SPAIN— Continued 

Province 

Cuenca Madrid 

Gerona Barcelona 

Granada M&l^a 

Guadalajara Madrid 

Guipfizcoa Bilbao 

Huelva Seville 

Huesca Barcelona 

Ja6n Malaga 

Las  Palmas.    See  under  Canary  Islands, 

p.  68. 

Leon Vigo 

Lfirida Barcelona 

Logrofio Bilbao 

Lugo Vigo 

Madrid Madrid 

Malaga _.  Malaga 

Murcia Valencia 

Navarra Bilbao 

Orense .-. Vigo 

O viedo _- Vigo 

Palencia Bilbao 

Palmas,  Las.     See  Las  Palmas  under 

Canary  Islands,  p.  68. 

Pontevedra Vigo 

Salamanca Madrid 

Santa  Cruz  de  Tenerife.    See  under 

Canary  Islands,  p.  68. 

Santander Bilbao 

Segovia Madrid 

Sevilla Seville 

Soria Madrid 

Tarragona Barcelona 

Teruel Valencia 

Toledo... Madrid 

Valencia Valencia 

Valladolid..., Madrid 

Vizcaya  (Biscay) Bilbao 

Zamora _ _ Vigo 

Zaragoza Barcelona 

SURINAM   (NETHERLANDS  GUIANA) 

All  of  Surinam Paramaribo,  Surins 

SWEDEN 

Province  [Ldn] 

Alvsborg Goteborg 

Blekinge Malmo 

Gavleborg Stockholm 

Goteborg  och  Bohus.. Goteborg 

Gotland .-  Stockholm 

Halland.. _ Goteborg 

Jamtland Stockholm 

Jonkoping G  oteborg 

Kalmar.- Malmo 

Kopparberg Stockholm 

Kristianstad Malmo 

Kronoberg Malmo 

Malmohus Malmo 


CONSULAR   DISTRICTS 


83 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

SWEDEN-Contiuued 

Province  [Ld7i] 

Norrbotten... , Stockholm 

Orebro  (except  the  town  of  HfiUefors).  Stockholm 

Hallefors Gotcborg 

Ostergotland Stockholm 

Skaraborg Goteborg 

Sodermanland Stockholm 

Stockholm Stockholm 

Uppsala Stockholm 

Vfirmland Goteborg 

Vfisterbotten Stockholm 

Vfisternorrland Stockholm 

Vfistmanland Stockholm 

SWITZERLAND 


Canton 

Aargau  [Argovie] 

Appenzell,  comprising  Outer  Rhodes 
and  Inner  Rhodes 

Basel,  comprising  Baselland  [Bfile- 
Campagne]  and  Baselstadt  [Bftle- 
Ville] 

Bern  [Berne] 

Fribourg  [Freiburg]... 

Geneva  [Geneve,  Genf]...^ 

Glarus  [Qlaris] 

Graubiinden  [Grisons] 

Luzern  [Lucerne] 

Neuchatel  [Neuenburg] 

St.  Gallen  [St.  Gall] 

Schaffhausen  [Schafihouse] 

Schwyz.. 

Solothurn  [Soleure]... 

Ticino  [Tessin] 

Thurgau  [Thurgovie] 

Unterwalden,  comprising  Nidwalden 
[Unterwald-le-Bas]  and  Oberwalden 
[Unterwald-le-Haut] 

Uri 

Vaud.[Waadt] 

Valais  [Wallis] 

Zug[Zoug] 

Ziirich  [Zurich].. 


Zurich 
Zurich 


Basel 

Bern 

Bern 

Geneva 

Ziirich 

Ziirich 

Ziirich 

Bern 

Ziirich 

Zurich 

Ziirich 

Basel 

Ziirich 

Ziirich 


Ziirich 

Ziirich' 

Geneva 

Geneva 

Ziirich 

Ziirich 


SYRIA 
All  of  Syria Damascus 

THAILAND 
All  of  Thailand Bangkok' 

TURKEY 

Vilayet 

^dana  [sometimes  Seyhan] Iskenderun 

^drianople.    See  Edirne. 

^fyon  Karahisar Izmir 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

TURKEY — Cootiiiued 

Vilayet 

A gri  (capital:  Karakose)  ' Istanbul 

Amasya... Istanbul 

Ankara  [Angora] Istanbul 

Antalya.... ■. Izmir 

Aydin i^j^ir 

Balikesir Istanbul 

Bilecik Istanbul 

Bingol  (capital:  gapakfur)  i Istanbul 

Bitlis  ' Istanbul 

Bolu Istanbul 

Durdur i^niir 

Bursa  [Brusa] Istanbul 

CanakkaJe  [Dardanelles]  (which  in- 
cludes the  islands  of  Imbros  and 

Tenedos) Istanbul 

Cankiri Istanbul 

goruh  (capital:  Artvin) Istanbul 

Corum. Istanbul 

Denizli Tzmir 

Diyarbekir' Istanbul 

Edirne  [Adrianoplc] Istanbul 

Eiaziz  I Istanbul 

Erzincan  ' Istanbul 

Erzurum  > Istanbul 

Eskijehir. Istanbul 

Gaziantep : Iskenderun 

Giresun.. Istanbul 

Giimiijane Istanbul 

Hakkari  (capital:  Colemerik). Iskenderun 

Hatay  (capital:  Antakya  [Antioch])..  Iskenderun 

Icel  (capital:  Mersin) Iskenderun 

Isparta Izmir 

Istanbul  [Constantinople] Istanbul 

Izmir  [Smyrna] Izmir 

Kars  1 Istanbul 

Kastamonu Istanbul 

Kayseri Iskenderun 

Kirklareli Istanbul 

Kir§ehir Istanbul 

Kocaeli  (capital:  Izmit) Istanbul 

Kenya Iskenderun 

Kiitahya Izmir 

Malatya. Iskenderun 

Manisa. Izmir 

Mara§ Iskenderun 

Mardin Iskenderun 

Mugla Izmir 

Mu§  ' Istanbul 

Nigde Iskenderun 

Ordu Istanbul 

Rize. Istanbul 

Samsun Istanbul 

Seyhan.    See  Adana. 

Siirt Iskenderun 

Sinop Istanbul 

Sivas Istanbul 


'  The  following  vilayets  comprise  a  zone  east  of  the  Euphrates  which  the  Turkish  Government  excludes  from  the  Juris- 
iiction  of  all  foreign  consulates  in  Turkey:  Agri,  Bingol,  Bitlis,  Diyarliekir,  Elfiziz,  Erzincan,  Erzurum,  Kars,  Muj,  Tunceli, 
md  Van. 

» Closed. 


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ADMINISTKATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

TURKEY— Continued 

Vilayet 
Smyrna.    See  Izmir. 

Tekirdag  [Rodosto] Istanbul 

Tokat -  Istanbul 

Trabzon  [Trebizond] -  Istanbul 

Tunceli ' Istanbul 

Urfa Iskendcrun 

Van  • - Istanbul 

Yozgat Istanbul 

Zonguldak Istanbul 

UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA 

Province 
Cape  of  Good  Hope: 

That    portion    of   the    Province 

lying  west  of  25°  east  longitude Capetown 

That    portion    of   the    Province 

lying  east  of  25°  east  longitude Port  Elizabeth 

Natal Durban 

Orange  Free  State Johannesburg, Trans- 
vaal 
Transvaal. Johannesburg 

UNION  OF  SOVIET  SOCIALIST  REPUBLICS 

All  of  the  Soviet  Union  except  the  city 

of  Vladivostok Moscow 

The  city  of  Vladivostok Vladivostok 

URUGUAY 

All  of  Uruguay Montevideo 

VENEZUELA 


State  {OT  territory) 

Amazonas  (ter.) 

Anzoategui- 

Apure 

Aragua 

Barinas- 

Bolivar 

Carabobo  .- _ 

Cojedes 

Delta  Amacuro  (ter.) 

Distrito  Federal: 

All  of  the  Department  of  Liberta- 
dor 

All  of  the  Department  of  Vargas. 

Falcon 

Ouarico -.- 

Lara 

Mferida 

Miranda 

Monagas 

Neu va  Esparta ..- 

Portuguesa 


Caracas 
Caracas 
Caracas 
Caracas 
Caracas 
Caracas 
Caracas 
Caracas 
Caracas 


Caracas 

La  Guaira 

Maracaibo 

Caracas 

Caracas 

Maracaibo 

Caracas 

Caracas 

Caracas 

Caracas 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

VENEZUELA— Continued 

State  (.or  territory) 

Sucre C  aracas 

Tdchira Maracaibo 

Tnijillo... Maracaibo 

Yaracuy Caracas 

Zamora.    See  Barinas. 

Zulia Maracaibo 

WEST  INDIES  » 

Island 
Anegada  (Br.  Virgin  Islands,  B.  W. 
I.) 


AnguUla  (Leeward  Islands,  B.  W.I.) 
Antigua  (Leeward  Islands,  B.  W.  I.). 

Aruba '  (Curacao) 

Bahama  Islands 


Barbados  (B.  W.  I.) 

Barbuda  (Leeward  Islands,  B.  W.  I.), 
Bequia  (Windward  Islands,  B.  W.  I.). 

Bonaire  (Curagao) 

Caicos  Islands,  Jamaica 

Cannouan  (Windward  Islands,  B.W. 

I.) 

Carriacou  (Windward  Islands,  B.  W. 

I) - 

Cayman  Islands  (B.  W.  I.) 

Cuba.    See  p.  70. 

Curacao  (Curacao).    See  p.  70. 

Dominica  (Windward  Islands,  B.  W. 

I.) 

Dominican  Republic.    See  p.  70. 
Grenada  (Windward  Islands,  B.W. I.). 
Grenadines,  The  (Windward  Islands, 

B.  W.  !.)„ 

Haiti.    See  p.  74. 

Hispaniola.    See  Dominican  Republic, 

p.  70,  and  Haiti,  p.  74. 

Jamaica 

Jost  van  Dykes  (Br.  Virgin  Islands, 

B.  W.  I.) 

Montserrat  (Leeward  Islands,  B.  W. 

I.) 

Mustique  (Windward  Islands,  B.  W. 

I.) 

Nevis  (Leeward  Islands,  B.  W.  1.).. 
Peter  (Br.  Virgin  Islands,  B.  W.  I.).. 
Redonda  (Leeward  Islands,  B.  W.  I.). 

Saba  (Curasao). 

St.  Christopher  [St.  Kitts]  (Leeward 

Islands,  B.  W.  I.) - 

St.  Eustatius  (Curasao) 

St.  Lucia  (Windward  Islands,  B.  W. 

I) 


Antigua,  B.  W.  1. 
Antigua,    B.    W.   I. 
Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 
Curacao,  W.  I. 
Nassau,  N.  P.,  Ba- 
hama Islands 
Barbados,  B.  W.  I. 
Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 
Barbados,  B.  W.  I. 
Curacao,  W.  I. 
Kingston,  Jamaica 

Barbados,  B.  W.  I 

Barbados,  B.  W.  I. 
Kingston,  Jamaica 


Barbados,  B.  W.  I. 
Barbados,  B.  W.  I 
Barbados,  B.  W.  1, 

Kingston,  Jamaica 

Antigua,    B.    W.   1 

Antigua,    B.    W.   I 

Barbados,  B.  W.  I 
Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 
Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 
Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 
Curacao,  W.  I. 

Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 
Curagao,  W.  I. 

Barbados,  B.  W.  I. 


'  The  following  vilayets  comprise  a  zone  east  of  the  Euphrates  which  the  Turkish  Government  excludes  from  the  juri:^ 
diction  of  all  foreign  consulates  in  Turkey:  Agri,  Biiigol,  Bitlis,  Diyarbekir,  Elftziz,  Erzincan,  Erzurum,  Kars,  Mu?,  Tunceli 
and  Van. 

'  For  convenience  of  reference  and  economy  of  space  the  islands,  island  groups,  and  colonies  in  the  West  Indies,  which  ar 
served  by  American  consular  offices,  are  entered  under  the  heading  "West  Indies"  rather  than  separately  under  the  names  c 
the  several  political  entities  concerned. 

•  There  is  a  vice  consulate  on  this  island. 


CONSULAR    DISTRICTS 


85 


ADMINISTRATIVE   DIVISION  CONSULAR   DISTRICT 

WEST  INDIES— Continued 

Island 


St.  Martin: 

Southern  portion,  a  part  of  the 
Netherlands  possession  Curacao 

St.  Vincent  (Windward  Islands,  B.  W. 

I) 

Tobago  (B.  W.  I.) 


Tortola  (Br.  Virgin  Islands,  B.  W.  I.). 

Turks  Islands,  Jamaica 

Trinidad  (B.  W.  I.) 


Virgin  Islands,  British  (B.  W.  I.) 

Virgin    Qorda    (Br.    Virgin    Islands, 
B.W.I.) 


Curacao,  W.  I. 

Barbados,  B.  W.  I. 

Port-of-Spain,  Trini- 
dad, B.  W.  I. 

Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 

Kingston,  Jamaica 

Port-of-Spain,  Trini- 
dad, B.  W.  I. 

Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 

Antigua,  B.  W.  I. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  DIVISION  CONSULAR  DISTRICT 

YUGOSLAVIA  • 

Province  [Eanovina] 

Dravska Zagreb  ' 

Drinska Belgrade  > 

Dunavska  fDanubeJ. Belgrade' 

Moravska Belgrade  ' 

Primorska  [Sea  CoastJ. Zagreb  ' 

Savska. Zagreb  ' 

Vardarska Belgrade  ' 

Vrbaska Zagreb  » 

Zetska: 

The  eastern  portion  only,  as  in- 
cluded in  the  Okruzni  Inspektorati 
of  Bijelo  Polje  and  Mitrovica Belgrade' 

The  western  portion  only,  as  in- 
cluded in  the  Okruzni  Inspektorati 
of  Dubrovnik  and  Cetinje Zagreb' 


'  See  Yugoslavia,  p. 
Bosnia,  etc. 
« Closed. 


65,  for  allocation  of  former  political  divisions:  Serbia,  Montenegro,  Croatia-Slavonia,  Slovenia. 


TARIFF  OF  UNITED  STATES  FOREIGN  SERVICE  FEES » 

The  following  Tariff  of  United  States  Foreign  Service  Fees,  prescribed  bj'  the  President 
under  authority  of  section  1745,  Revised  Statutes,  as  amended  (22  U.  S.  C.  127),  shall  be 
charged  by  diplomatic  and  consular  officers  and  all  persons  connected  with  embassies,  legations, 
or  consulates  for  official  services.     All  charges  for  such  services  must  be  in  strict  accordance  with 
this  tariff,  and  be  collected  in  the  coin  of  the  United  States  or  at  its  representative  value  in  ex- 
change.    (22  U.  S.  C.  128.)     For  each  and  every  fee  where  the  representative  value  in  exchange 
is  collected  instead  of  the  coin  of  the  United  States,  there  shall  be  collected  a  sufficient  amount 
of  foreign  currency  to  enable  the  officer  to  purchase  as  of  the  date  of  collection  a  sight  draft  in 
the  amount  of  the  fee  as  prescribed  by  this  tariff  payable  at  par  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  United 
■^tates.     No  fee  or  compensation  will  be  collected  for  any  service  not  covered  by  this  tariff. 
No  fees  prescribed  in  this  tariff  shall  be  charged  or  collected  by  officers  for  official  services 
;o  American  vessels  or  seamen.     (22  U.  S.  C.  89.)     Undocumented  vessels  owned  by  American 
.'itizens  and  vessels  documented  under  the  laws  of  the  Philippine  Islands  are  not  exempt  from 
he  payment  of  the  fees  prescribed  herein.     Consular  agents  will  make  the  fees  prescribed  in  this 
ariff  for  services  to  vessels  and  seamen  a  basis  of  collection  from  the  Treasury  for  those  services. 
All  fees  must  be  paid  in  advance  and  before  the  fee  stamps  are  canceled,  °xcept  in  case  of 
ittendance  out  of  office  or  of  commissions  where  the  amount  cannot  be  determined  until  the 
ervice  is  performed.     In  the  latter  cases  the  amount  of  the  fees  shall  be  carefully  estimated, 
ind  in  these  cases  onh',  the  estimated  cost  of  the  service  shall  be  deposited  with  the  officer 
'  )efore  the  service  is  performed,  subject  to  refundment  of  anj-  balance  remaining. 

A  copy  of  this  tariff  shall  be  posted  in  a  conspicuous  place  in  diplomatic  and  consular  offices. 
22  U.  S.  C.  101.) 


-:-™ 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

Item 
No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

1 

2 
3 

IKVOICK  SEKVICES 

Certification  of  invoice  in  such  number  of 
copies  as  wiU  meet  the  requirements  of  the 
regulations  and  instructions  and  provide 
the  shipper  with  one  copy  (in  addition  to 
original) ,  including  any  additional  declara- 
tion or  certificate  not  otherwise  provided 
for  which  is  required  by  law  or  regulations 
for  use  in  connection  with  the  entry  of  the 
wares  or  the  forwarding  of  the  same  in 
bond  (see  item  No.  30)                  .      ..  .. 

$2.50 
1.00 

1.00 
No  fee 

4 
5 

6 

nrvoiCK  SEKVICES— continued 

Certificate  to  extra  copies  of  invoices,  each.. 

C^rtifieat*  of  disinfection  of  goods  to  be 
shipped  to  United  States  in  such  number 
of  copies  as  will  meet  the  requirements  of 
the  regulations  and  instructions  and  pro- 
vide the  shipper  with  one  copy  for  his  own 

SI.  00 
2.50 

PASSPORT  9EEV1CK3 

Execution  oJ  application  for  passport  (no 
exceptions) 

Certification  of  invoice  of  returned  Ameri- 

1.00 

C«rtificates  and  declarations  as  above  de- 
scribed, when  issued  for  a  shipment  not 
covered  by  a  consular  invoice,  including 
declaration  of  foreign  shipper  of  articles  ex- 
ported for  eihibition  and  return  (Form 
No.  204)  and  immigrant's  oath  regarding 
teams  and  vehicles,  and  in  connection 
with  quarantine  regulations 

Examination  of  passport  application  eie- 

LOO 

Examination  of  passport  application  accom- 
panied by  a  certificate  signed  by  the  appll- 

1.00 

0.00 

Exeeptions— 

(a)  OflBcers    or    employees    of    the 
United  States  traveling  on  oflS- 
cial  business,  or  members  of 
their  immediate  families 

(6)  Seamen 

Exception- 
Certificates  for  food  and  drug  prod- 
ucts or  insecticides  (Forms  Nos.  197 
and  217) 

No  fee 
No  tee 

'  As  established  by  Executive  Order  7968  of  September  3, 
39,  9303  of  February  11,  1943,  and  9407  of  December  17, 1943. 


1938  and  amended  by  Executive  Orders  8297  of  Decembo'  4, 


87 


I 


88 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    194  4 


Item 
No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

Item 

No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

PASSPORT  SERVICES— continued 

SERVICES  TO  VESSELS  AND  SEAMEN 

Issue  of  passports—  continued. 

8 

Bill  of  health,  in  duplicate  (in  triplicate,  if 

Exceptions— continued. 

necessary) 

$5.00 

(c)  Widows,  children,  parents,  broth- 

Exception— 

ers,  and  sisters  of  American  sol- 

Foreign government-owned  or  char- 

diers, sailors,  or  marines  buried 

tered   vessels  engaged   exclusively 

abroad,  whose  journey  is  for  tlie 

in  ofl5cial  duties 

No  tee 

purpose  of   visiting   graves   of 

Bill  of  health  for  I'anama  Canal,  in  dupli- 

such soldiers,  sailors,  or  marines. 

No  fee 

cate  (in  triplicate,  if  necessary) 

5.00 

Amendment  or  verification  of  an  American 

9 

For  receiving  and  delivering  ship's  register 

passport 

No  fee 

and  papers,  $1  for  each  100  tons  or  fraction 
thereof,  registered  measurement  (net),  of 

Renewal  of  an  American  passport 

$5. 00 

Exceptions- 

the  vessel  for  which  the  service  is  per- 

Same as  (a),  (6),  and  (c)  above  respect- 

formed, if  under  1,000  tons;  but  for  Ameri- 

ing issue  of  passports  if  bearer  of 

can  vessels  running  regularly  by  weekly  or 

passport  has  status  held  by  him  at 

monthly  trips,  or  otherwise,  to  or  between 

time  of  issue  of  passport. 

foreign  ports,  this  tonnage  fee  will  not  be 

Issuance  of  Chinese  certificate 

10.00 

charged  for  more  than  four  trips  in  a  year; 

The  taking  of  an  application  for,  and  issu- 

and tonnage  fees  shall  not  be  exacted  for 

ance  of,  a  travel  certificate  for  use  in  China, 

1.00 

any  vessel  touching  at  or  near  ports  in 

Execution  of  application  for  registration 

No  fee 

Canada  on  her  regular  voyage  from  one 

Issue  of  certificate  of  identity  and  registra- 

port to  another  within  the  United  States, 

tion 

1.00 

unless  some  oflBcial  service  required  by  law 
shall  be  performed  (see  sec.  V-22). 

Execution  of  aflSdavit  in  regard  to  American 

birth  in  connection  with  application  for 

10 

And  for  every  additional  100  tons  net  or  frac- 

registration or  for  passport 

No  fee 

tion  thereof 

.50 

For  a  certified  copy  of  executed  form  for  re- 

11 

Shipping  or  discharging  seamen,  including 

patriation  of  native-born  American  women 

the  certificate  thereof  attached  to  crew  list 

under  act  of  June  25,  1936  (49  Stat.  1917)... 

1.00 

12 

and  shipping  articles  and  given  to  seamen 
Authentication  of  copies  of  protests  or  other 

2.00 

VISA  SERVICES  FOR  AUEN3 

necessary  documents  for  vessels  or  seamen 

Execution  of  application  for  immigration 

not  otherwise  provided  for 

2.00 

7 

visa. 

1.00 
9.00 

13 

Preparation  and  acknowledgment  for  vessels 
or  seamen  ol  any  oath  or  declaration  for 
which  a  form  is  given  in  the  Foreign  Serv- 

Immigration visa 

Execution  of  application  for  passport  visa. 

except  where  the  fee  has  been  reciprocally 

ice  Regulations,  or  a  similar  necessary  serv- 

reduced or  waived  under  the  authority  of 

ice  not  otherwise  provided  for.    See  item 

the  act  of  February  25,  1925  (43  Stat.  976). 

No.  7  for  visa  of  alien  crew  lists 

2.00 

(The  term  'passport  visa"  refers  to  the 

14 

Preparation  and  execution  for  vessels  or  sea- 

visa of  a  passport  or  other  travel  document 

men  of  any  certificate  for  which  a  form  is 

including  a  Chinese  certificate) 

1.00 

given  in  the  Foreign  Service  Regulations, 

Passport  visa,  or  visa  of  alBdavit  in  lieu 

or  similar  necessary  service  not  otherwise 

thereof,  except  where  the  fee  has  been  re- 

provided for 

2.00 

ciprocally  reduced  or  waived  under  the 

15 

Orders  or  letters  for  vessels  or  seamen  for 

authority  of  the  act  of  February  25,  1925 

which  forms  are  given  in  the  Foreign  Serv- 

(43 Stat.  976) - - 

9.00 

ice  Regulations,  or  other  similar  necessary 

Exception- 

service  not  otherwise  provided  for 

2  00 

Application  for  or  the  visa  of  the  pass- 

16 

Recording,  wnen  necessary,  for  vessels  or  sea- 

port for  any  officer  of  any  foreign 

men  any  document  covered  by  the  pro- 

government, or  members  of  his  im- 

visions of  the  Foreign  Service  Regulations, 

mediate  family,  its  armed  forces,  or 

for  every  100  words  or  fraction  thereof 

.50 

of  any  state,  district,  or  municipal- 
ity thereof 

17 

Noting  marine  protest 

2.00 

No  fee 

18 

Extending  marine  protest 

3.00 

Limited  entry  certificate: 

If  it  exceeds  200  words,  for  every  additional 

Application  for  limited  entry  certificate.. . 

No  fee 

100  words 

.50 

Limited  entry  certificate 

No  fee 

19 

Protest  of  master  against   charterers  or 

Transit  certificate: 
Application  for  transit  certificate 

freighters 

2.00 

No  fee 

20 

Clearance  when  issued  by  the  consul,  as  at 

Transit  certificate.. 

No  fee 

2.00 

No  fee 

21 

free  ports - 

2.00 

Visa  of  alien  crew  list 

Attending  an  appraisement  of  vessel's  goods 
or  effects,  for  each  day's  attendance 

Supplemental  visa  of  alien  crew  list 

6.00 

TARIFF   OF    UNITED    STATES   FOREIGN   SERVICE    FEES 


89 


Item 
No. 

Natuie  of  service 

Fee 

Item 
No. 

Nature  of  service 

Fee 

SERVICES  TO  VESSELS  AND  SEAMEN— COD. 

MISCELLANEOUS  NOTARIAL  AND  OTHER 

SERVICES— continued 

22 

Attending  sale  of  vessel's  goods,  for  each 

day's  attendance  during  which  the  sale 

28 

Acknowledgment  of  a  deed  or  power  of  at- 

continues  -.. 

$5.00 

torney,  or  similar  service,  including  one 

23 

Attendance  at  a  shipwreck,  or  for  the  pur- 

or more  signatures,  with  certificate  there- 

pose of  assisting  a  ship  in  distress,  or  of 

of,  for  each  copy 

$2.00 

saving  wrecked  goods  or  property,  over 

29 

Acknowledgments  and  authentications  con- 

and above  the  traveling  expenses,  when- 

nected with  the  assignment  and  transfer  of 

ever  the  consul's  interposition  is  required 

United   States   bonds  or  other   United 

by  the  parties  interested,  for  each  day. .  _ 

5.00 

States  Government  financial  obligations 
or  of  powers  of  attorney  therefor  or  to  col- 

MISCELLANEOUS NOTAELiL  AND  OTHER 
SERVICES 

30 

lect  interest  thereon 

No  fee 

Notarial  and  other  services  rendered  officials 

24 

Administering  an  oath  and  certificate  thereof. 
Exceptions— 
Recording  the  intention  to  become  a 

2.00 

of  foreign  governments  who  render  gratui- 
tously reciprocal  courtesies  to  officers  (in- 
cluding military  and  naval  officers)  of  the 

resident  and  remain  a  citizen  of  the 

Government  of  the  United  States 

No  fee 

United  States,  or  for  administering 

31 

Certifying  to  official  character  of  a  foreign 

the  oath  of  allegiance  to  a  child  born 

notary  or  other  official 

2.00 

abroad  of  American  parents  as  pro- 

Exception- 

vided  for  in  section  6  of  the  act  of 

Authentications  under  authority  of 

March  2,  1907 

No  fee 

the  United  States  Quarantine  Regu- 

Administering the  oath  of  allegiance 

lations,  in  the  form  prescribed  by 

under  the  act  of  May  9, 1918,  amend- 

the Department  of  State,  certifying 

ing  the  act  of  June  29, 1906,  to  a  per- 

to official  character  of  officials  who 

son  who  lost  his  citizenship  by  rea- 

sign foreign  deratization  certificates 

son  of  military  service  with  a  coun- 

and deratization  exemption  certifi- 

try then  at  war  with  a  country  with 

cates  (see  item  No.  8) _.. 

No  fc6 

which  the  United  States  was  at  war 

32 

For  taking  depositions,  executing  commis- 

on May  9,  1918  (8  U.  S.  C.  §18) 

No  fee 

sions  or  letters  rogatory,  where  the  record 

For  administering  the  oath  of  alle- 

of testimony  Including  caption  and  certifi- 

giance under  the  act  of  June  25, 1936, 

cate  does  not  exceed  500  words  (excluding 

to  a  native-born  American  woman 

punctuation) -. 

10.00 

who  lost  her  citizenship  by  marriage 

For  each  additional  100  words  or  fraction 

to  an  alien  and  whose  marriage  is 
terminated 

No  fee 

thereof-- - 

.50 

The  foregoing  fee  shall  cover  the  ad- 
ministration of  the  oath  and  all  serv- 

25 

Administering  any  and  all  oaths  required  to 

be  made  by  pensioners  and  their  witnesses 

ices  of  the  consul  as  commissioner,  but 

in  the  execution  of  their  pension  vouchers. 

shall  not  include  services  of  clerk, 

or  by  persons  presenting  claims  for  pen- 

stenographer (dictation  and  typing) 

sions  or  increase  of  pensions,  or  claims  for 

or  typist,  which  shall  be  additional  at 

'  insurance  or  insurance  allowances  paid  by 

the  rate  prescribed  herein  for  copying. 

Federal  or  a  State  Government,  or  allot- 

33 

Translating  or  interpreting,  for  every  100 

ments,  or  certifying  to  the  competency  of 

words  of  translation  or  fraction  thereof,  or 

a  local  official  before  whom  said  papers 

for  interpreter  per  hour  or  fraction  thereof  . 

1.00 

were  executed,  or  for  other  services  in  re- 

The foregoing  fee  shall  be  collected  only 

lation  thereto 

No  fee 

when  it  is  necessary  that  a  member  of 

26 

Administering  oaths  or  taking  acknowledg- 
ments of  officials  or  employees  of  the 
United  States  Government,  or  of  any  cor- 
poration in  which  the  United  States  or  its 
representative  shall  own  the  entire  out- 
standing capital  stock,  in  connection  with 

aconsular  staff  be  detailed  as  translator 
or  interpreter  in  the  execution  of  a 
commission  to  take  testimony. 
Exception— 
This  item  Is  not  applicable  to  criminal 
cases  under  the  act  of  June  20,  1936 

27 

their  official  business  or  accounts 

No  fee 

34 

(49  Stat.  1561,  1561). 
Copies  (carbon  copies  to  be  charged  for  at 

Administering  oaths  or  taking  acknowledg- 

ments, or  authenticating  the  signatures  of 

the  same  rate  as  originals.     This  includes 

foreign  officials,  in  connection  with  kins- 

the typing  of  office  forms  where  requested 

men's  petitions  for  wages  and  effects  of  de- 

and where  such  service  is  not  included  in 

ceased  seamen  of  the  American  merchant 

any  other  item  of  this  tariff). 

marine 

No  fee 

For  every  100  words  or  fraction  thereof.. 

.50 

90 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    194  4 


Nature  of  service 


MISCELLANEOUS  NOTARIAL  AND  OTHER 

SERVICES— continued 

For  certifying  to  the  correctness  of  a  copy  of, 
or  extract  from,  a  document,  official  or 
private 

Each  copy  certified  is  to  be  considered 
an  original,  and  a  fee  charged  for  the 
certification. 
Exception— 
For  the  certification  of  a  document,  or 
copy  thereof,  the  original  of  which 
is  authorized  to  be  furnished  with- 
out charge. 

Additional  fee  for  all  services  contemplated 
by  fees  numbered  24,2S,  31,  32,  34,  and  35, 
when  rendered  elsewhere  than  at  the  con- 
sular office  at  the  request  of  the  interested 

parties,  for  each  hour  or  fraction  thereof 

In  connection  with  any  service  rendered 
outside  of  the  consular  office  at  the  re- 
quest of  private  individuals,  the  exact 
amount  of  the  expenses  actually  and 
necessarily  incurred  by  the  person  ren- 
dering the  service  shall  be  collected 
from  the  persons  for  whom  the  service 
is  performed  in  addition  to  the  fee  or 
fees     prescribed    therefor,    but    no 
amount  in  excess  of  the  fee  or  fees  pre- 
scribed and  such  actual  and  necessary 
expenses  shall  be  charged  or  accepted. 
Recording  unofficial  documents  in  consulate 
upon  request: 
For  every  100  words  or  fraction  thereof.  . 
Any  and  all  services  indicated  in  the  Tariff 
of  Fees  performed  for  the  official  use  of  the 
Government  of  the  United  States;  any 
and  all  notarial  services,  such  as  the  ad- 
ministration of  oaths  or  the  taking  of 
acknowledgments,  in  connection  with  the 
execution  of  forms  or  other  documents 
issued  by  or  to  be  presented  to  any  depart- 
ment or  agency  of  the  Government  of  the 
United  States,  the  gratis  performance  of 
which  is  not  otherwise  provided  for  in  the 
Tariff  of  Fees;  and  any  and  all  notarial 
services  performed   for  members  of  the 
armed  forces  of  the  United  States  or  for 
any  civilian  employees  of  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  United  States 

Any  and  all  services  in  connection  with  the 
execution  of  tax  returns.  Federal,  State, 
Territorial,  municipal,  or  insular - 


Fee 


$2.00 


No  fee 


No  fee 


No  fee 


Item 

No. 


46 


47 


Nature  of  service 


MISCELLANEOUS  NOTARIAL  AND  OTHER 

SERVICES — continued 

License  for  the  practice  of  pharmacy  and  the 
sale  of  poisons  in  the  consular  districts  of 
the  United  States  in  China 


For  certifying  to  the  correctness  of  copies  of 
certificates  of  American  origin,  manufac- 
ture, or  inspection,  where  such  services  are 
performed  upon  written  orders  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  State  for  the  purpose  of  advancing 
the  export  trade  of  the  United  States  (see 
item  No.  1) 


Presenting  a  bill  of  exchange  or  other  nego- 
tiable instrument  for  acceptance,  payment, 
or  protest,  for  each  hour  or  fraction  thereof 
outside  of  the  consular  office 


Certifying  to  protest  and  noting  of  a  bill  of 
exchange  or  other  negotiable  instrument 
and  giving  notice  thereof  to  drawer  and 
indorsers  when  requested  to  do  so 


Any  and  all  services  performed  for  American 
citizens  while  outside  the  United  States  in 
preparation  of  ballots  to  be  used  in  any 
primary,  general,  or  other  public  elections 
in  the  United  States,  its  territories,  or  pos- 
sessions, whether  Federal,  State,  Terri- 
torial, county,  town,  or  municipal - 


Certificate  of  Witness  to  Marriage  (Form 
No.  87),  in  duplicate 


For  taking  into  possession  the  personal  es- 
tate of  any  citizen  who  shall  die  within  the 
limits  of  a  consular  district,  inventorying, 
selling,  and  finally  disposing  of,  according 
to  law,  the  balance  due  thereon  for  each 

$100  of  market  value  or  fraction  thereof 

Exception- 
No  fee  shall  be  charged  on  securities 
not  negotiable  by  the  consular  offi- 
cer; and  evidences  of  debt  not  due 
and  payable  in  the  country  where 
the  decedent  died.  No  charge  shall 
be  made  for  placing  the  official  seal 
upon  the  personal  property  or  effects 
of  such  deceased  citizen,  or  for  break- 
ing or  removing  such  seals. 

For  each  certificate  of  protection,  semsar,  or 
certificate  of  employment  issued  at  Tan- 
gier  


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS' 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  I 


Name 

Whence 

ap- 
pomted 

Designation 

Po?t 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of 

entry  into 

service 

Salary 

Homer  M.Byington. 
Mahlon  Fay  Perkins 
Thomas  M.  Wilson. 

Conn . 
Calif-. 
Tenn. 

Mo... 
Calif.. 
Mass.. 
Ohio.- 
Tex... 
Ariz... 

R.I... 

Ga-... 
La.... 

N.Y.. 
S.C-.. 

Fla--. 
D.C.. 

Miss.. 
Mass.. 

Colo.. 
N.Y.. 

N.Y.. 
N.Y.. 

N.J... 
N.Y.. 

Wis... 

Calif.. 
Va.... 
Mo... 
D.C-. 
R.  1... 

Ga.... 

Md... 

Iowa.. 

Iowa.. 

Tex... 

C  onsul  general 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul  general 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Counselor  of  legation. . 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
First  secretary 

Consul  general - 

Consul  general 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Foreign  Service  officer - 
Counselor  of  legation 

and  consul  general. 
Commercial  attachS... 

Consul  general 

Consul  general.. 

Foreign  Service  officer- 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Counselor  of  embassy 

and  consul  general. 
Counselor  of  embassy. 
Consul  general  >.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer  *. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Counselor  of  embassy 

and  consul  general. 

Counselor  of  embassy ' 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Counselor  of  embassy '. 

Counselor  and  consul 

general. 
Consul  general 

Montreal 

Department 

On  leave  pend- 
ing retirement. 
Johannesburg... 

Department 

Department 

Bern 

Aug.  13,1935 
Mar.  26, 1942 

June  30,1927 
July   24,1930 
July   28,1933 

Oct.      1, 1935 
Oct.     1, 1935 
Oct.      1, 1935 
Oct.      1, 1935 
Oct.      1, 1935 
Nov.  16, 1936 

June     1, 1937 
June     1, 193V 
July   29, 1937 

Mar.    1,1939 
Mar.    1,1939 

July     1, 1939 
July     1, 1939 
July      1, 1939 
Nov.  16, 1939 

Nov.  16, 1939 
Nov.  16, 1939 

Nov.  16, 1939 
Nov.  16, 1939 

Aug.    1, 1940 
Aug.     1, 1940 
Aug.     1, 1940 

May     1, 1941 
May    1, 1941 
May    1, 1941 
Feb.     1, 1942 
Oct.    20,1942 

Oct.    20,1942 

Oct.    20,1942 

June    4, 1943 

July   16,1943 

July   16,1943 

Jan.     1, 1898 
Jan.    29,1909 
Oct.     6, 1919 

Jan.    11,1912 
Sept.  28, 1919 
Apr.     1, 1915 
Apr.  19,1915 
July     1, 1925 
§Feb.  12,1918 

Jan.    13,1911 
July  19,1910 
Apr.     7, 1910 

Apr.  27,1912 
Nov.    8,1915 

July     1, 1939 
July     1, 1939 
July     1, 1939 
Jupe  30,1909 

§Dec.  31,1920 
Nov,    9,1916 

Sept.  30, 1913 
July     1, 1916 

July     1, 1921 
Jan.     9, 1920 
§Mar.    1, 1921 

June    4, 1914 
July     1, 1908 
Oct.     3, 1917 
Apr.  21,1915 
Dec.     1, 1921 

Nov.    1, 1919 

Jan.    15,1924 

§June    4, 1943 

Nov.  30, 1919 

July   21,1913 

$10,000 
10,000 
10  000 

Thomas  D.  Bowman 

Coert  duBois 

Arthur  C.  Frost 

J.  Klahr  Huddle 

Oct.      1, 1941 
Oct.     7, 1941 
Oct.     2, 1942 
July     7. 1941 
Aug.  24,1942 
Dec.     9, 1942 

Aug.  23,1940 
June  21,1941 
Aug.  25,1941 

Feb.   16,1943 
Aug.  30,1940 

June  20,1933 
Aug.  27,1943 
July     3, 1942 
Jan.      7, 1942 

Apr.  25,1941 
June  11,1941 

10,000 
10, 000 
10,000 
10,000 

Frank  P.  Lockhart.. 
H.  Merle  Cochran... 

Ely  E.  Palmer 

Department 

On  detail  as  in- 
spector. 
Sydney .. 

10,000 
10,000 

10, 000 

North  Winship 

Toronto    

10, 000 

George  T.  Summer- 

lin. 
Eugene  H.  Dooman. 
Joseph  E.  Jacobs  ... 

Department 

Department 

Cairo        . 

10,000 

9,800 
9,800 

Henry  M.  Bankhead 

Ottawa.   -. 

9.800 

Thomas  L.Hughes.. 
Sam  E.  Woods 

Vancouver 

Zurich  2 

9,800 
9,800 

Joseph  W.  Ballan- 

tine. 
Monnett  B.  Davis.. 
John  F.  Simmons... 

S.  Pinkney  Tuck 

Department 

Department 

Rio  de  Janeiro. . 

9,600 

9,600 
9.600 

9,600 

George  Wadsworth. 

Nathaniel  P.  Davis. 

John  G.  Erhardt 

Robert  D.  Murphy. 

Erie  R.  Dickover... 
Kenneths.  Patton.. 
Lowell  C.Pinkerton. 
George  L.  Brandt... 
Willard  L.  Beaulac 

Beirut  and  Da- 
mascus. 

Department 

Department 

Allied    Control 
Commission 
for  Italy. 

Department 

Calcutta 

Jerusalem 

Department 

Madrid      

Oct.     9, 1942 

Sept.    3,1943 
Feb.  25,1941 
Nov.  22, 1943 

June  28, 1943 
June  13,1942 
Feb.   14.1941 
Feb.  12,1942 
Apr.  23,1941 

June  25,1943 

June  28,1943 

June  18,1943 

Dec.     7, 1942 

tJune  18,1938 

9,600 

9,600 
9,600 
9,600 

9,400 
9,400 
9,400 
9,200 
9,000 

Howard  Bucknell, 

London    

9,000 

Jr. 

H.  Freeman  Mat- 
thews. 

Maxwell  M  Hamil- 

Department  

Moscow     

9,000 
9,000 

ton. 
^lajTiard  B.  Barnes 

Dakar 

9.000 

William  P.  Blocker.. 

Ciudad  Juarez. . 

9,000 

'  Arranged  chronologically  according  to  salary  and  when  salary  is  the  same  according  to  date  of  appointment  to  present 
class.    All  officers  hold  both  diplomatic  and  consular  commissions. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Liechtenstein. 

» Appointed  also  to  act  as  diplomatic  agent  pursuant  to  sec.  24  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  February  23, 1931.  Receive.'; 
compensation  as  a  Foreign  Service  officer. 

*  With  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 

'  With  the  honorary  rank  of  minister. 


92 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    3  1,    104  4 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  I— Continued 


Name 

Whence 

ap- 
pointed 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of 

entry  into 

service 

Salary 

Richard  P.  Butiick. 

N.Y.. 

Foreign  Service  oflBcer. 

Department 

Dec.     4, 1943 

July    16,1943 

Dec. 

1,  1921 

$9, 000 

Fehx  Cole           

D.  C  . 

Rabat    

May  22, 1943 

July    IC,  1943 

1, 1915 

9,000 

Robert  F  Kelley 

Mass 

Counselor  of  embassy. 

Ankara.  _ 

tAug.    9, 1941 

July    16, 1943 

June 

15,  1937 

9,000 

Joseph  F.  McGurk.. 

N.  J.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Aug.   19, 1942 

July    16,  1943 

Apr. 

15, 1915 

9,000 

Edward  L.  Reed 

Pa.... 

Counselor  of  embassy. 

Buenos  Aires 

Oct.    27,1941 

July    16,1943 

Dec. 

10,  1920 

9,000 

H.  Earle  Russell 

Mich. 

Consul  general 

Casablanca 

Feb.   19,1941 

July    16, 1943 

Oct. 

6, 1916 

9,000 

Rudolf  E.   Schoen- 

D.C.. 

Counselor  of  embassy'. 

Brussels   and 

Apr.     1, 1941 

July    16, 1943 

Oct. 

10, 1916 

9,000 

feld. 

Warsaw. 2 
The  Hague  and 
Oslo.2 

tJuly     1, 1942 

Mo... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Praha2 

{Sept.  15, 1943 
Dee.   24,1941 

July    16, 1943 

May 

2,  1921 

Harold    H.    Titt- 

Vatican  City 

9,000 

mann,  Jr. 

Orme  Wilson 

N.Y.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

July   27,1940 

July    16,1943 

May 

1, 1920 

9,000 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  II 


Hallett  Johnson 

Irving  N.  Linnell... 

Carol  H.  Foster 

Paul  R.  Josselyn 

Myrl  S.  Myers 

Lynn  W.  Meekins.. 
George  A.  Makinson. 
William  E.  Dunn... 

II.  Coit  MacLean... 

Lacey  C.  Zapf 

Joseph  Flack 

Cecil  M.  P.  Cross... 
Hugh  S.  Fullerton.. 

George  P.  Shaw 

Raymond  E.  Cox... 
George  K.  Donald.. 
Clarence  J.  Spiker... 

Loyd  V.  Steere 

Ralph  H.  Ackerman 

J.  Webb  Benton 

Edward  M.  Groth.. 
U.  Lawrence  Groves 

Donald  R.  Heath.... 
James  Hugh  Keeley, 

Jr. 
Alfred  W.  Klieforth. 
Thomas  H.  Lockett. 

Robert  B.  Macatee 

Hugh  Millard 

Orsen  N.  Nielsen... 
Daniel  J.  Reagan.. 
Harold  S.  Tewell.. 
Raymond  U.  Geist.. 

Ellis  O.  Briggs 

Parker  W.  Buhrman 
Herbert  S.  Bursley.. 
William      E.      De- 
Courcy. 


N.  J.. 
Mass.. 
Md... 
Iowa.. 
Pa.... 
Pa.... 
Calif.. 
Tex... 

Va.... 
Tenn  . 
Pa.... 
R.  I... 
Ohio.. 
Calif.. 
N.  Y. 
Ala... 
D.  C. 
Calif.. 
Calif.. 
Pa..., 
N.Y.. 
Pa.... 

Kans.. 
Calif.. 

Pa... 
Ky... 

Va... 

Nebr. 

Wis... 

D.  C. 

N.Dak 

Ohio.. 

Maine 

Va. 

D.  C. 

Tex 


Foreign  Service  officer- 
Consul  general 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer  . 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer- 
Consul  general 

Counselor  of  embassy 

for  economic  affairs. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Commercial  attach^... 
Counselor  of  embassy. 

Consul  general 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Agricultural  attach^. . . 
Commercial  attache... 

Consul  general 

Counselor  of  legation.. 
Counselor  of  embassy 

for  economic  affairs. 
Counselor  of  embassy. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 


Consul  general 

Counselor  of  embassy 

for  economic  aflairs. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

First  secretary 

Foreign  Service  officer 
Commercial  attachfe.. 

First  secretary 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Counselor  of  embassy. 
Foreign  Service  officer 
Counselor  of  embassy. 
Foreign  Service  officer 


Department 

Capetown 

Department 

Department 

Department 

Department 

Barcelona 

Bogota 


Winnipeg 
M6xico,  D.  F.... 

Department 
Buenos  Aires... 
Department 

Bern 

Rio  de  Janiero 
Department... 

Habana 

Department... 
Mfexico,  D.  F. 
Department... 


July 

24, 1930 

Sept. 

22,1912 

July 

1, 1931 

Oct. 

21, 1914 

Jan. 

3, 1938 

Oct. 

4, 1919 

Jan. 

3, 1938 

Apr. 

25, 1910 

Jan. 

3, 1938 

Sept. 

30, 1907 

July 

1, 1939 

July 

1, 1939 

Mar. 

1, 1939 

Oct. 

7, 1909 

July 

1, 1939 

July 

1, 1939 

July 

1, 1939 

July 

1, 1939 

July 

1, 1939 

July 

1, 1939 

Nov. 

16, 1939 

Oct. 

9, 1916 

Aug. 

1, 1940 

Dec. 

23, 1919 

Aug. 

1, 1940 

Mar. 

8, 1920 

Aug. 

1, 1940 

Nov. 

1, 1920 

May 

1, 1941 

Sept. 

1, 1921 

May 

1, 1941 

July 

25, 1914 

May 

1, 1941 

May 

29, 1914 

Aug. 

16, 1941 

July 

1, 1939 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

July 

1,  1939 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

Dec. 

8,  1920 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

July 

1, 1920 

Feb. 

1,  1942 

July 

1, 1939 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

Oct. 

4, 1920 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

Apr. 

13, 1920 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

June 

15, 1916 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

July 

1, 1939 

Feb. 

1,1942 

Nov. 

1,1918 

Feb. 

1,  1942 

June 

2, 1919 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

Jan. 

4, 1917 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

July 

1, 1939 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

Feb. 

6, 1920 

June 

1, 1942 

Nov. 

25, 1921 

July 

10, 1943 

Nov. 

2, 1925 

July 

16, 1943 

Sept. 

10, 1918 

July 

16, 1943 

Nov. 

21,1916 

July 

10, 1943 

Jan. 

1, 1922 

'  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

-  Governments  of  Belgium,  Poland,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Czechoslovakia  established  in  England. 


CLASlSIFICATION    OF   FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS 


93 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  II— Continued 


Whence 

Date  of  ap- 

Date of 

Name 

ap- 

Designation 

Post 

-        J 

pointment  to 

entry  into 

Salary 

pointed 

present  clas.<; 

service 

Dudley  G.  Dvvyre.. 

Colo... 

Counselor  of  embassy 
and  consul  general. 

Montevideo 

tApr. 

1,  1942 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.     6, 1919 

.$8, 000 

Walter  A.  Foote.... 

Tex... 

First   secretary. 

Canberra  ' 

June 

23,  1942 

July 

16, 1943 

Sept.  30, 1920 

8,000 

Waldemar  J.   Gall- 

N.  Y.. 

Counselor  of  embassy. 

London 

{Jan. 

7, 1944 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.     7, 1922 

8.000 

man. 
George  D.  Hopper.. 

Ky.... 

Consul  general 

St.  John's,  N.  F. 

June 

19,  1941 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.      5, 1917 

8,000 

Charles   A.    Liven- 

Wash. 

Economic  counselor... 

Allied    Control 

Dec. 

3, 1943 

July 

16,  1943 

July      1,  1939 

8,000 

good. 

Commission 
for  Italy. 

Sydney  B.  Redecker. 

N.  Y- 

First    secretary    and 

Madrid 

Oct. 

5, 1943 

July 

16,  1943 

July    24,1919 

8,000 

consul. 

Laurence    E.   Salis- 

111  

Foreign  Service  officer 

Department 

Oct. 

21,1941 

July 

16,1943 

June  29, 1920 

8,000 

bury. 

Harold  Shantz 

N.  Y.. 

Counselor  of  embassy. 

Athens  and  Bel- 
grade. 2 

Dec. 

23, 1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Nov.  30, 1921 

8,000 

Ashley  B.  Sowell    . 

Temi 

Commercial  attach^... 

Panama. 

tJan. 

15,1940 

July 

16. 1943 

July     1, 1939 
May  27, 1921 

8,000 
8,000 

Edwin  F.  Stanton.. 

Calif.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Aug. 

24, 1942 

July 

16,  1943 

Christian  T.Steger.. 

Va.... 

Consul 

Jerusalem 

Dec. 

30, 1938 

July 

16, 1943 

Jan.      2, 1920 

8,000 

Howard  K.  Travers. 

N.  Y.. 

Foreign  Service  officer 

Department 

June 

22, 1942 

July 

16. 1943 

Aug.  13, 1919 

8,000 

Fletcher  Warren 

Tex... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Oct. 

15,  1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Nov.  23. 1921 

8,000 

Don  C.  Bliss,  Jr 

Miss.. 

Commercial  attache... 

London 

Upr. 

15, 1943 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

July     1, 19.39 

8,  UOO 

Walter  J.  Donnelly.. 

D.  C. 

Counselor  of  embassy 
for  economic  affairs. 

Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

tNov. 

5, 1942 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

July     1, 1939 

8,000 

William    R.    Lang- 
don. 
.\lfred  T.  Nester.... 

Mass.. 

C  onsul  general 

Kunming 

June 

10, 1943 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

July    17, 1911 

8,  000 

N.  Y_. 

Consul  general 

Palermo  ^ 

Jan. 

5, 1944 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Nov.  22, 1919 

8,U00 

Albert  F.  Nufer 

N.  Y.. 

Counselor  of  embassy 
for  economic  affairs. 

Habana 

tNov. 

5, 1942 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

July     1, 1939 

8,000 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  III 


Hugh  H.  Watson.. 
William  H.  Beck... 

John  D.  Johnson... 
George  R.  Merrell.. 
Leslie  E.  Reed 


Warden  McK.  Wil- 
son. 

Dayle  C.  McDon- 
ough. 

George  C.  Howard . 

Lester  L.  Schnare... 
?amuel  H.  Wiley... 
OurtisT.  Everett... 
Samuel  J.  Fletcher.. 
Edwin  Carl  Kemp., 
^ucien  Memminger 
i'efferson  Patterson.. 
J3arold  L.  William- 
j   son. 

i'^dward  S.  Crocker. 
W. 


Vt-... 
D.  C. 

Vt.... 
Mo... 
Minn. 

Ind... 

Mo... 

D.  C. 

Ga.... 
N.  C 
Tenn. 
Maine 
Fla.. 
S.  C. 
Ohio 
111... 


Mass.. 


Consul  general . 
Consul  general. 


Consul 

Secretary 

Consul    general    and 

first  secretary. 
Foreign  Service  officer 

Foreign  Service  officer 

First    secretary    and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul  genera] 

Counselor  of  embassy. 
Consul  general 

First    secretary    and 
consul. 


Glasgow.. 

Hamilton,  Ber- 
muda. 

Montreal- 

New  Delhi 

Asuncion 


On  leave  pend- 
ing retirement. 
Department 


Habana. 


Department. 
Pernanibuco. 

Toronto 

Calcutta 

Halifax 

Paramaribo.. 

Lima.. 

Guayaquil... 


Feb.  5, 1942 
Nov.  22, 1939 

June  25,1942 
Mar.  24, 1942 
Sept.  .30, 1943 


Sept.  29, 1943 


Nov.    G,  1942 


Sept. 
Jan. 
Aug. 
July 
Apr. 
Feb. 
tDec. 
Aug. 


29, 1943 
l.'i,  1944 

18. 1942 
5, 1943 

8. 1941 

18. 1943 

9. 1942 
14, 1942 


Lisbon Nov.  23,1942 


July  24,1930 
Dec.   17,1931 

June  1, 1937 
June  16, 1938 
Mar.    1, 1939 

Mar.    1, 1939 

Apr.     1,1939 

July     1, 1939 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
May 
May 
May 
May 


1, 1940 
1, 1940 
1, 1940 

1. 1940 

1. 1941 
1, 1941 
1. 1941 
1. 1941 


Aug.  16,1941 


'  Resident  at  Melbourne. 

2  Governments  of  Greece  and  Yugoslavia  established  in  Egypt. 

'  .\ssigned  also  as  eoun.selor  on  the  Advisory  Council,  Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy. 

."74.^90 — 44- 7 


Nov.  10, 1906 
Dec.  29,1931 


Sept.  20,1922 


Jan. 
May 


4, 1922 
9, 1914 


Aug.  31, 1921 

Oct.      0, 1919 

July     1, 1939 

May  5, 1916 
June  23, 1914 
Oct.  29, 1919 
Oct.  19,1917 
7,1914 
27,  1907 
8, 1921 
28, 1919 


May 
Apr. 
Sept. 
Jan. 


Sept.  30, 1922 


94 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  III— Continued 


Name 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Salary 


Homer  S.  Fox_ 


Harry  F.  Hawley... 
Frank  S.  Williams.. 
George  Atcheson,  Jr. 
Merwin  L.  Bohan. . . 

J.  Rives  Childs 

Charles  E.  Dicker- 
son,  Jr. 

Julian  B.  Foster 

Clayton  Lane 

James  E.  McKeima. 
Paul  Q.  Mirmeman. 

Paul  O.  Nyhus- 

Karl  L.  Rankin 

Leo  D.  Sturgeon 

Clififord  C.  Taylor.. 
John  Carter  Vincent. 

Selden  Chapin 

George  F.  Keiman.. 


Samuel  Reber. 


Robert  Lacy  Smyth 

Angus  I.  Ward 

Howard  Donovan... 
Albert  M.  Doyle.. . 
Richard  Ford. 


Mich  . 


N.  Y.- 
Miss.. 
Calif.. 
Tex... 

Va.... 

N.J.. 

Ala.-- 
Calif.. 
Mass.. 
Ohio.- 
Wis... 
Maine 

111 

Colo.. 
Ga.... 
Pa.... 
Wis... 


N.  Y.. 


Calif- 
Mich 
111.... 
Mich 
Okla. 


Edwm  A.  Plitt 

Christian  M.  Ravn- 

dal. 
Wain  Wright  Abbott 

Charles  A.  Bay 

Hiram  A.  Boucher. 
Clarence  C.  Brooks.. 
George  H.  Butler... 
Harry  E.  Carlson 

Owen  L.  Dawson... 

Samuel  H.  Day 

Hooker  A.  Doolittle. 

Fayette  J.  Flexer 

Raleigh  A.  Gibson.. 

Julian  F.  Harring- 
ton. 

Frank  Anderson 
Henry. 

KarldeO.MacVitty. 

Thomas  McEnelly.. 

John  R.  Minter. 


Md... 
Iowa.. 

Pa.... 
Minn. 
Mmn. 
N.J.. 
111.-.. 
111.... 


RL... 
Calif. 
N.  Y. 
111.... 
111.... 

Mass. 

Del... 

Term. 
N.Y. 
S.C. 


Foreign  Service  officer- 


Consul... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Counselor  of  embassy. 
Counselor  of  embassy 

for  economic  affairs. 
First    secretary    and 

consuL 
First    secretary    and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Secretary 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Agricultural  attachg... 
Agricultural  attache... 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Agricultural  attache.  . 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Counselor 

Counselor. 


Foreign  Service  officer. 


Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
First    secretary    and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Counselor  of  legation.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Commercial  attachfi... 

Consul 

First  secretary 

First  secretary 

First    secretary    and 

consul. 
Agricultural  attache... 
Commercial  attache... 

First  secretary 

Consul 

First    secretary    and 

consul. 
First    secretary    and 

consul. 
Consul 


Consul  general 

Consul 

Counselor  of  legation. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 

*  Assigned  to  serve  at  Johannesburg. 


President's  War 
Relief  Control 
Board. 

Bilbao.. 

Department 

Chungking 

Buenos  Aires 


Tangier. 
Lisbon.. 


Department 

New  Delhi 

Department 

Habana 

Buenos  Aires 

Department 

Department 

Ottawa 

Department 

Algiers 

European  Ad- 
visory Com- 
mission, Lon- 
don. 
Allied  Control 
Commission 
for  Italy. 
Victoria,  B.  C... 

Vladivostok 

Bombay ' 

Department 

Tehran...  


Department. 
Stockholm.. 


Department... 
Mexico,  D.  F. 

Auckland 

Santiago 

Lima 

Stockholm 


Chungking 

Pretoria ' 

Cairo 

Melilla 

Mexico,  D.  F. . 


Madrid 

Port  Elizabeth. 


Alexandria. 
Tampico... 
Canberra... 


Apr.  24,1941 


Sept.  22, 1942 
June  3, 1942 
Dec.  4, 1942 
{Nov.    5, 1942 

Dec.  23,1940 

June  17,1943 


Aug.  16,1941 


July 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Apr. 
July 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


14. 1942 

26. 1943 
5, 1941 

15, 1942 

28, 1934 

3, 1943 

27. 1941 
30, 1939 

15. 1942 

29. 1943 
1, 1943 


Nov.  22, 1943 


Oct.  9, 1943 
tOct.  31,1941 
Jan.  7, 1939 
Sept.  20, 1941 
Sept.  29, 1943 

May  31,1941 
Dec.   23,1943 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


16, 1941 

16,1941 

1,1942 

1, 1942 


July     1, 1939 


Feb.     1, 1942 


Feb.     1, 1942 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
June 
June 


1,1942 
1,1942 
1, 1942 
1, 1942 
1, 1942 
1, 1942 
1,1942 
1, 1942 
1, 1942 
1, 1942 
1, 1942 


June     1, 1942 


June  1, 1942 

June  1, 1942 

Oct.  20,1942 

Oct.  20,1942 

Oct.  20,1942 

Oct.  20,1942 

Oct.  20,1942 


July   13,1943   July   16,1943 


tNov.  13, 1942 
Sept.  26, 1941 
tNov.  14, 1941 
JAug.  9, 1941 
Dec.   12,1941 

June  11,1943 
Apr.  16,1942 
Dec.  1, 1943 
June  17, 1943 
{Aug.    9, 1941 

Mar.    5, 1942 

June  24,1942 

Feb.  1, 1943 
Jan.  5, 1942 
tDec.     3, 1943 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 


16, 1943 
16, 1943 
16, 1943 
16, 1943 
16,1943 


July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 


Nov. 
July 
Sept. 
July 


1, 1909 

1, 1939 

10, 1920 

1, 1939 


Nov.    3,1923 


July     1, 1939 


July 
July 
June 
July 
July 
July 
Oct. 
July 
May 
Apr. 
Oct. 


1,1939 
1, 1939 

1. 1925 
1,1939 
1, 1939 
1, 1939 

30. 1920 

1,1939 

11,1924 

20, 1925 

1. 1926 


Oct.   1, 1926 


Sept.  10, 1920 
Apr.  20,1925 
Nov.  29, 1921 
Aug.  11,1922 
Apr.  12,1923 

Nov.  30, 1921 
Nov.  26, 1920 

Apr.   17,1920 


Oct. 
Oct. 
July 
Oct. 
Jan. 


2, 1940 
4, 1920 
1, 1939 
1, 1926 
21,1916 


July  1,1939 

July  1,1939 

Jan.  29,1917 

§June  2, 1925 

July  12,1920 

Apr.  19,1921 

Oct.  1, 1912 

Aug.  23,1917 

Feb.  11,1914 

§June  4, 1940 


CLASSIFICATION    OF   FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  Ill-Continued 


Name 


John  J.  Muccio 

Earl  L.  Packer 

Austin  R.  Preston.. 

Benjamin  Reat  h 

Riggs. 
Joseph    C.    Satter- 

thwaite. 
James  T.Scott 


Samuel  Sokobin 

George  Tait 

Marshall  M.  Vance. _ 
Jesse  F.  Van  Wiekel 
John  W.  Bailey,  Jr.. 

Donald  F.  Bigelow.. 
David  McK.  Key... 
Marcel  E.  Malige... 
Renwick      S.      Mc 

Niece. 
Warwick  Perkins. _. 

J.  Bartlett  Richards. 


Whence 

ap 
pointed 


R.  I.. 

Utah. 

N.Y.. 

Pa.... 

Mich. 

Ga.... 

N.J... 
Va.... 
Ohio.. 
N.Y.. 
Tex... 

Minn. 
Tenn.. 
Idaho. 
Utah.. 

Md... 

Md... 


Designation 


Counselor  of  embassy 

First  secretary 

Consul  general .  


Consul 


First  secretary. 


Commercial  attache... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

First  secretary 

Consul - 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Consul    general    and 
first  secretary. 

First  secretary 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul  general 

Consul 


First    secretary    and 

consul. 
Commercial  attache. .. 


Post 


Panama 

Ankara 

Louren^o   Mar- 
ques. 
Malmo-.- 


Ankara. 


Beirut , 

Damascus 

Department. 
Bern.- , 


Department. 

Santiago 


Bern 

Department- 
Tunis 

Maracaibo--. 


Moscow- 


Chungking, 


Date  of  a"!- 

signment 


tAug.  24,1943 

Oct.  29,1942 

tApr.  27,  1943 

Dec.  30, 1942 

{Aug.  9, 1941 

Oct.  7, 1942 

Dec.  1, 1942 

Sept.  3,1943 

Apr.  15,1942 


June  18,1942 
Nov.    8,1943 

tNov.  25, 1941 
Dec.  22,1941 
Nov.  27, 1943 
Aug.  10,1940 

Nov.  10, 1942 

Nov.  27, 1942 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 


July 
July 
July 
July 
Oct. 


16. 1943 
16, 1943 
16, 1943 
16, 1943 
1, 1943 


Nov.  16, 1943 
Nov.  16, 1943 
Nov.  16, 1943 
Nov.  16, 1943 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Aug.  29,1921 
§Sept.  1,1936 
Oct.    16,1922 

Dec.  24,1919 

July   16,1924 

July     1, 1939 

May  29,1914 
Oct.  3, 1923 
July  5, 1921 
July  1. 1939 
§  Oct.    1, 1943 

July  4, 1921 

Apr.  20, 1925 

July  14,1921 

July  8, 1920 


Nov.  16, 1943    Nov.    6, 1924 
Nov.  16, 1943   July     1, 1939 


FOREIGN  SERVICE   OFFICERS   OF  CLASS  IV 


Hasell  H.  Dick... 
Walter  H.  Sholes--. 
Henry  M.  Wolcott.  . 
Harold  B.  Quarton-. 
Richard  F.  Boyce... 

Henry  S.  Waterman. 
C.  Porter  Kuyken- 
dall. 

James  P.  Moffitt 

Harold  D.  Finley... 

Erwin  P.  Keeler 

Gardner     Richard- 
son. 
Rollin  R.  Winslow.. 

Edmund  B.  Mont- 
gomery. 

Paul  C.  Squire 

Clayson    W.    Aid- 
rid  ge. 
William  H.  Beach... 

Allan  Dawson 

James  Orr  Denby... 
Lyim  W.  Franklin. - 

Curtis  C.  Jordan 

George  R.  Canty 

Robert  G.  Glover... 
Julian  C.  Greenup.. 


S.  C... 
Okla.. 

N.Y.. 
Iowa.. 
Mich  . 

Wash. 
Pa.... 

N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 

Ind... 
Conn. 

Mich . 


Mass.. 

N.  Y., 

Va.... 
Iowa.. 
Ind... 
Md... 
Calif.. 
Mass.. 
Fla... 
Calif.. 


Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul  general 

C  onsul  general 

Consul  general... 

First    secretary    and 
consul. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 


Consul 

First    secretary    and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
First  secretary 


Consul.. _ 

Foreign  Service  officer. 


Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 


Consul.- -. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Commercial  attach^... 

Counselor  of  embassy 

for  economic  affairs. 


Department 

Basel 

Tenerife 

Malaga 

Habana 

Monterrey 

Department 

Caracas 

INIanagua 

Department 

Bern 

On  leave  pend- 
ing retirement. 
Department 

Geneva.. 

Department 

Johannesburg... 

Department 

Department 

Niagara  Falls... 
San  Luis  Potosi. 

Department 

Montevideo 

Lima. 


Sept.  17, 1941 
Mar.  31, 1941 
tAug.  28,1943 
Sept.  28, 1942 


June     6,1943    Oct.      1,1935 


Apr.  26,1941 
Sept.    3,1943 

Apr.  10,1941 
Nov.    2,1943 

July     9, 1943 
Dec.     8, 1941 


Nov.    2,1943 

July    19,1941 
Nov.    6, 1942 

Oct.  2. 1941 
Nov.  18, 1942 
Aug.  11,1943 
Sept.  16, 1940 
Mar.  26, 1942 
Nov.  16, 1943 
Mar.  12, 1940 
tDec.     9, 1942 


May  9, 1930 

May  9, 1930 

July  24,1930 

Feb.  4, 1931 


July     1, 1939 
July     1, 1939 

June  16,1938 

May    1,  1941 

May    1, 1941 
Aug.  16,1941 


Mar.  14, 1911 
Sept.  18,1911 
June  9, 1906 
Apr.  29,1912 
July   10,1920 


June 

1, 1937 

Jan. 

25, 1917 

June 

16, 1938 

Oct. 

2, 1920 

Mar. 

1, 1939 

Oct. 

10, 1919 

Apr. 

1, 1939 

Oct. 

2, 1920 

Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


16, 1941 
16, 1941 
16, 1941 
16, 1941 
16, 1941 
1, 1942 
1, 1942 
1, 1942 


July     1,1939 
July     1, 1939 

Oct.      1,1920 

Feb.   12,1919 

Nov.  17, 1919 
§Jan.    11,1934 


Nov. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

July 

July 

July 


6, 1924 
20, 1925 
6, 1921 
9, 1912 
29,1920 
1, 1939 
1, 1939 
1, 1939 


fy) 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  IV— Continued 


Name 

Whence 
ap- 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  a.s- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 

Date  of 
entry  into 

Salary 

pointed 

present  class 

service 

3eorge  J.  Haering... 

N.  Y.. 

First    secretary    and 
consul. 

Madrid , 

Apr. 

1, 1942 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

Nov.    6,1924 

$6,  200 

oel  C.  Hudson 

Mo... 

First    secretary    and 
consul. 

Santiago 

Mar. 

12,1943 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

Apr.   12,1923 

6,200 

Charles  W.  Lewis,  Jr 

Mich  . 

Foreign  Service  oflBcer. 

Department 

Nov. 

23, 1940 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

Apr.   12,1923 

6,200 

tester  De  Witt  Mal- 

Calif.. 

Agricultural  attache... 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Oct. 

17, 1939 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

July     1, 1939 

6,200 

lory. 

^uincy  F.  Roberts.. 

Tex... 

Consul 

Belfast... 

Sept. 

4,  1942 

Feb. 

1,1942 

Apr.   17,1915 
July     1, 1939 

6,200 

ames  Somerville 

Miss.. 

First  secretary 

Brussels,    Oslo, 

Apr. 

8, 1943 

Feb. 

1,1942 

6,200 

The     Hague, 

and  Warsaw. 1 

Praha  i 

tSept. 

15, 1943 

'aul  P.  Steintorf 

Va.... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Sept. 

3, 1943 

Feb. 

1,  1942 

July     1, 1939 

6,200 

Toward  H.  Tewks- 

Mass.. 

Commercial  attache... 

Quito 

Oct. 

7,  1939 

Feb. 

1,  1942 

July     1, 1939 

6,200 

bury. 

.  Walter  Washing- 

W.Va. 

First    secretary    and 

Stockholm 

July 

24, 1940 

Feb. 

1,  1942 

Oct.      1, 1926 

6,200 

ton. 

consul. 

Uaurice  W.  AltafFer. 

Ohio.. 

Consul 

Zurich 

May  31, 1933 

June 

1,  1942 

Oct.    28,1921 

6,200 

Villiam  W.  Butter- 

La.... 

First  secretary. 

Madrid  and  Lis- 

tJuly 

29, 1942 

June 

1,  1942 

June    2, 1928 

6,200 

worth,  Jr. 

bon. 

'aul  C.  Daniels 

N.  Y.. 

Counselor  of  embassy. 

Bogota 

Oct. 

22, 1943 

June 

1,  1942 

Sept.  29, 1927 

6,200 

recil  Wayne  Gray.. 

Tenn.. 

Foreign  Service  oflRcer 

Department 

Jan. 

6, 1943 

June 

1, 1942 

July     5, 1923 

6,200 

V.  DanaHodgdon... 

Md... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

June 

19, 1942 

June 

1, 1942 

§Jan.    11,1934 

6,200 

leorge  H.  Winters.. 

Kans.. 

Consul 

Nuevo  Laredo.. 

June 

2, 1942 

June 

1, 1942 

Apr.     1, 1925 

6,200 

David  C.  Berger 

Va.... 

Consul    general    and 
first  secretary. 

Buenos  Aires 

|Jan. 

8, 1944 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July     1, 1920 

6,000 

^ewis  Clark 

Ala... 

First    secretary    and 

Ottawa 

Apr. 

29, 1941 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Nov.    2.1925 

6,000 

consul. 

rabot  Coville. 

Calif.. 

First    secretary    and 
consul. 

London 

Feb. 

5, 1943 

Oct. 

20,  1942 

Oct.      1, 1926 

6,000 

Leonard  G.  Dawson. 

Va.... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Dec. 

4. 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Oct.    22,1918 

6,000 

3erald  Keith 

El 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department  ... 

Mar. 

20, 1942 

Oct. 

20,  1942 

Feb.  24.1927 

6,000 

rharles    Roy    Na- 

N.  Y.. 

Consul 

Edinburgh 

Aug. 

23, 1935 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Feb.     8, 1907 

6,000 

smith. 

;amuel  R.  Thomp- 

Calif.. 
Mass.. 

Consul 

Halifax 

Sept. 
June 

17, 1941 
3, 1942 

Oct. 
July 

20, 1942 
16,  1943 

Nov.  20, 1916 
May    1,1929 

6,000 

son. 
Charles  E.  Bohlen.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

6,000 

lussell  M.  Brooks.. 

Oreg.- 

N.  Y.. 

Consul 

Casablanca. 

Department 

Oct. 
June 

10, 1941 
3, 1942 

July 
July 

16, 1943 
16,  1943 

Aug.  13,1919 
Oct.     8, 1923 

6,000 

ohn  H.  Bruins 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

6,000 

ohn  M.  Cabot 

Mass.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

July 

3, 1941 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.      1, 1926 

6,000 

\.  Bland  Calder 

N.  Y.. 

First    secretary    and 
consul. 

Moscow 

Oct. 

5, 1942 

July 

16, 1943 

July     1, 1939 

6,000 

jBO  J.  Callanan 

Mass.. 
Ohio.. 

Consul- 

Pernambuco 

Riode  Janeiro. . 

Jan. 
May 

8,  1942 
28,  1935 

July 
July 

16, 1943 
16, 1943 

Sept.    4,1923 
July     1, 1939 

6,000 

\rehie  W.  Childs... 

Assistant  commercial 

6,001, 

attache. 

SN'alton  C.  Ferris 

Wis... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Oct. 

21,1941 

July 

16, 1943 

§Jan.    11,1934 

6,000 

Teorge  Gregg  Fuller. 

Calif.. 

Consul  .- 

St.  John,  N.  B.. 

Sept. 

27, 1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Aug.    6,1937 

6.000 

rt'.  Perry  George 

Ala... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Apr. 

24, 1941 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.    28,1916 

6,000 

Franklin  C.  Gowen. 

Pa.... 

Foreign  Service  officer- 

Department 

Nov. 

19, 1941 

July 

16. 1943 

Jan.    17,1920 

6,000 

Edward  B.  Lawson. 

D.  C. 

Commercial  attache... 

Managua. 

Jan. 

11,1940 

July 

16, 1943 

July     1, 1939 

6,000 

Edward  P.  Lawton. 

Ga 

Secretary  and  consul.. 
Consul 

Algiers 

Dec. 

27,  1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Nov.    2,1925 

6.000 

ohn  J.  Meily 

Pa 

Guadalajara 

Sept. 

16,1941 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.      2,1916 

6,000 

Harold  M.  Randall.. 

Iowa.. 

First  secretary. 

Buenos  Aires 

tAug. 

23, 1943 

July 

16, 1943 

July  -  1, 1939 

6,000 

ames   W.    Riddle- 

Va.... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Oct. 

28, 1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Nov.  20, 1929 

6,000 

berger. 

William  W.  Schott.. 

Kans.. 

Rplirinn 

Consul 

Oran 

nHs    PnlonH    nnd  C 

Jan. 

7nphns 

12, 1943'  July 
Invntin  pstnhl 

16, 1943 
shpd  in 

Aug.  16,1922 
Kripland. 

6,000 

:  rjnvpmTnpnts  n 

^    Vnrn-nv    thp  Mpfhprln 

CLASSIFICATION   OF   FOREIGN    SERVICE   OFFICERS 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  IV— Continued 


Whence 

Date  of  as- 

Date  of  ap- 

Da 

te  of 

Name 

ap- 

Designation 

Post 

pointment  to 

entry  into 

Salary 

pointed 

present  class 

service 

Edward  J.  Sparks..- 

N.  Y.. 

First    secretary    and 
consul. 

Montevideo 

Jan. 

15,1942 

July 

16. 1943 

Dec. 

1,1921 

$6,  000 

Maurice  L.  Stafford. 

Calif.. 

Consul    general    and 
first  secretary. 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Uug. 

23, 1943 

July 

10, 1943 

Sept. 

30, 1919 

6,  OO:) 

Alan  N.  Steyne 

N.  Y.. 

Foreign  Service  oflRcer. 

Department 

Sept. 

23, 1943 

July 

16. 1943 

Jan. 

15, 1930 

6, 00!) 

Harry  L.  Troutman. 

Ga.... 

First  secretary. 

Ankara 

tAug. 

21, 1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Sept. 

8, 1919 

6,000 

N.  C- 

Beira 

Dec. 

24, 1942 

July 

16, 1943 

Nov. 

3, 1923 

6, 000 

Arend. 

James  R.  Wilkinson. 

Wis... 

Consul 

Birmingham 

Jan. 

16, 1936 

July 

16, 1943 

July 

2,  1921 

6,000 

Calif 

First    secretary    and 

Madrid     

July 

6, 1940 

July 

16,  1943 

Sept. 

29, 1927 

6,000 

Willis. 

consul. 

H.  Merrell  Benning- 

hofl. 
Gilson  G.  Blake 

N.  Y.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Aug. 

24, 1942 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Mar. 

23, 1927 

6,000 

Md... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

July 

2, 1942 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Mar. 

9,  1920 

6,  000 

Joseph  F.  Burt 

Ill 

Consul 

V^alparaiso 

July 

30, 1940 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Mar. 

1, 1920 

6,  000 

Reginald  S.  Castle- 

Calif.. 
Mass.. 

Consul-  

Porto  Alegre 

Port-au-Prince.. 

Sept. 
Oct. 

4, 1943 
16, 1941 

Nov. 
Nov. 

16,  1943 
16, 1943 

.A.pr. 
§July 

15, 1919 
1, 1936 

6.  (KJO 

man. 
Vinton  Chapin 

Second  secretary  and 

6,  0(X) 

consul. 

Prescott  Childs 

Mass- 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Wellington 

Aug. 

26, 1943 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Nov. 

6, 1924 

6,000 

Charles  H.  Derry... 

Ga... 

Consul 

Sydney 

July 

5, 1941 

Nov. 

16,  1943 

Aug. 

15, 1922 

6,000 

C.  Paul  Fletcher 

Tenn. 
Mass.. 

Consul 

Basra 

Aug. 
July 

7, 1942 
30, 1938 

Nov. 

Nov. 

16, 1943 
16, 1943 

July 
July 

19, 1924 
3, 1924 

6,000 

Wiuthrop  S.  Greene. 

Second  secretary  and 

Stockholm 

6,000 

consul. 

William  M.  Gwynn. 

Calif.. 

Second  secretary  and 

Beirut _ 

Jan. 

17, 1938 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Oct. 

1, 1926 

6,000 

consul. 

Second  secretary 

Damascus 

Dec. 

1,1942 

Eugene  M.  Hinkle.. 

N.  Y.. 

Second  secretary 

Habana 

July 

8, 1942 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Nov. 

2, 1925 

6,000 

Clarence  E.  Macy... 

Colo. . 

Consul 

Karachi 

June 

10,  1936 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Apr. 

1, 1921 

6,000 

E.  Talbot  Smith 

Conn. 

Consul 

Durban 

Mar. 

10,  1943 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Dec. 

1.  1921 

6,000 

Francis  H.  Styles... 

Va..._ 

Consul 

Dublin 

May  29, 1939 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

June 

21,  1920 

6,000 

Second  secretary  _ 

Dublin 

Aug. 

9, 1941 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  V 


Charles  L.  Luedtke. 
Osborn  S.  Watson.. 
Robert  F.  Fernald.. 
Bernard  Gotlieb 

Malcolm  P.  Hooper. 

Leigh  W.  Hunt 

Olivers.  North 


John  F.  Huddleston. 

Sheldon  Thomas 

John  H.  Morgan 

John  H.  Lord 

George  P.  Waller.... 

Dale  W.  Maher 

Walter  H.  McKin- 
ney. 

Walter  S.  Reineck... 

Thomas  H.  Robin- 
son. 

William  A.  Smale. 


Minn. 
Ga.-.. 
Maine 
N.  Y.. 

Md... 
D.  C. 
Conn. 

Ohio.. 
N.  Y.. 
Mass.. 
Mass.. 
Ala... 
Mo... 
Mich  . 

Ohio.. 
N.  J..- 

.    Calif.. 


Foreign  Service  officer 
Commercial  attach^.. 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer 
Assistant  commercial 

attache. 

Consul 

Second  secretary 

Foreign  Service  officer 

Consul- 

Consul.- 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 


Department. 

Caracas 

Las  Palmas.. 
Habana 

Jerusalem 

Department. 
Ottawa 

Curacao 

Buenos  Aires 
Department- 
Kingston 

Chihuahua.-. 

Bern -.. 

Barcelona 

Regina 

Guatemala-.. 

Cork  -  -   .--- 


Nov. 

1, 1943 

Nov. 

2, 1937 

Dec. 

13, 1941 

July 

5, 1943 

Dec. 

31,1942 

Dec. 

20, 1940 

Nov. 

16, 1928 

Apr. 

5, 1940 

Aug. 

30,  1940 

Sept. 

22,  1943 

Nov. 

21,1941 

Nov. 

20, 1942 

Dec. 

12,  1941 

Feb. 

16, 1943 

Feb. 

27, 1942 

May 

8, 1943 

Sept. 

14.  1938 

July 

1 

1939 

July 

1 

1939 

Apr. 

1 

1936 

June 

1 

1937 

Jul.v 

1 

1939 

July 

1 

1939 

July 

I 

1939 

Nov. 

16 

1939 

June 

4 

1940 

Au?. 

1 

1940 

May 

1 

1941 

May 

1 

1941 

Aug. 

It; 

1941 

Aug. 

16 

1941 

Aug. 

16 

1941 

Aug. 

10 

1941 

Aug. 

16. 

1941 

July 

1,  1939 

July 

1, 1939 

Jan. 

2, 1916 

Apr. 

17, 1915 

July 

1, 1939 

July 

1, 1939 

July 

1, 1939 

Nov. 

3, 1923 

June 

20, 1940 

Nov. 

2, 1925 

Mar. 

1,  1920 

Mar. 

1,1913 

Feb. 

25, 1925 

Nov. 

1, 1923 

Oct. 

1,1914 

Aug. 

10, 1922 

Feb. 

2.'?.  1919 

98 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    194  4 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  V— Continued 


Naffe 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


Howard  F.  Withey . 
Richard  M.  de  Lam- 
bert. 
Samuel  O.  Ebling... 
George  R.HukilL.. 

Benjamin  M.  Hulley 

Paul  W.  Meyer 

Sheldon  T.  Mills.. .- 
Sidney  E.  O'Donog- 
hue. 

James  B.  Pilcher 

Robert  B.  Streeper.. 
LaVerne  Baldwin. .. 

Warren  M.  Chase. .. 
Oliver    Edmund 

Clubb. 
Raymond  A.  Hare.. 


Bertel  E.  Kuniholm. 
Rufus  H.  Lane,  Jr.. 

James  S.  Moose,  Jr.. 
William  T.Turner.. 

Glenn  A.  Abbey 

Sidney  H.  Browne.. 

J.  Holbrook  Chap- 
man. 
DuWayne  G.Clark. 

Basil  D.  Dahl 

Ernest  E.  Evans 


Landreth  M.  Harri- 
son. 

Knowlton  V.  Hicks. 

Nelson  R.  Park 

Albert  W.Scott 

Miss  A.  Viola  Smith. 

Edward  G.  True- 
blood. 

Clifton  R.  Wharton. 

Ware  Adams. 


Burton  Y.  Berry 

Lee  R.  Blohm 

James  C.  H.  Bon- 
bright. 

Daniel  M.  Brad- 
dock. 

James  E.  Brown,  Jr. 


Mich  . 
N.Mex 

Ohio.. 
Del... 

Fla.... 
Colo.- 
Oreg.. 
N.  J... 

Ga._.. 
Ohio.. 
N.  Y.. 

Ind... 
Minn. 

lowa.. 


Mass.. 
Va..-. 

Ark... 
Ga.... 

Wis... 

N.J... 

D.  C. 

Calif.. 
Wis... 
N.Y.- 
Minn.. 

N.  Y.. 
Colo... 
Mo__. 
Calif. - 
111 


Mass. 
Ga... 

Ind-. 
Ariz.. 

N.  Y. 

Mich. 
Pa... 


Designation 


Consul. 
Consul. 


Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  oflScer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Secretary 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  ofl3cer. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Second  secretary 

Foreign  Service  ofiicer.. 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul  I. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Commercial  attach^... 
Commercial  attache... 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary 


Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul 

Consul.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
First    secretary    and 

consul. 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul 


Foreign  Service  officer. 


Post 


Veracruz - 
Tahiti.... 


Tabriz. - 
London. 


Department 

Department 

New  Delhi 

Mexico,  D.  F.. 


Department- 
Department. 
Madrid 


Bern 

Department. 


Cairo.. 


Jidda 

Quebec. 
San  Jos6. 


Jidda 

Navy  Depart- 
ment. 
London. 


London 

Department- 


Ascuncion 

Wellington 

Mfixico,  D.  F. 

Bern 


Department. 
Matamoros-. 
Brazzaville- 
Department. 
San  Joe6 


Tananarive. 
London 


Istanbul 

Antofagasta. . 
Department. 


Bahia 

Department. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Sept.    3, 
Sept.  19, 

Sept.  29, 
Apr.  26, 


Sept.  20, 
June  3, 
Aug.  19, 
July     1 

Dec.  23, 
July 
Dec.    3 

Oct.  16, 
Nov.  11 

May  24, 

Mar.  13, 
Aug.  20, 
Mar.  25, 

JJune  4 
Sept.  22, 

Apr.     8, 

Nov.  13, 

Jan.    13, 

Jan. 
tFeb.   10 
June    3, 

Dee.  26, 

Oct. 
May  20, 
Nov.  18, 
Sept.  23, 
June  22, 

Apr. 
May  27, 

tJune  10, 
Dec.  18, 
June  19, 

Sept.    4, 

Feb.  18, 


1941 

1943 
1943 

1940 
1942 
1943 
1942 

1941 
1943 
1942 

1939 
1943 

1939 

1940 
1943 
1943 

1943 
1942 

1941 

1943 

1944 

1942 
1942 
1942 

1941 

1941 
1942 
1943 
1941 
1943 

1942 
1941 

1943 
1942 
1942 

1943 

1943 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Aug.  16, 
Feb.     1 


Feb. 
Feb. 


Feb.  1 

Feb.  1 

Feb.  1 

Feb.  1 


Feb.  1 
Feb.  1, 
June    1 


June  1 
June    1 

June    1 

June  1 
June    1 

June  1 
June    1 

Oct.    20, 

Oct.    20, 

Oct.    20, 

Oct.  20 
Oct.  20, 
Oct.    20, 

Oct.    20, 

Oct.  20, 

Oct.  20, 

Oct.  20, 

Oct.  20, 

Oct.  20, 

Oct.  20, 
July   16, 

July  16, 
July  16, 
July   16, 

July  16, 

July  16, 


1942 
1942 

1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 

1942 
1942 
1942 

1942 
1942 


1942 
1942 

1942 
1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 
1942 
194 

1942 

1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 

1942 
1943 

1943 
1943 
1943 

1943 

1943 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Oct. 
July   16, 

July  11 
Apr.  12, 

Nov.  6 
May  9, 
Nov.  12, 
Apr.    6, 

Nov.  6, 
Sept.  4 
July     1 

Feb.  9, 
July     1 

Apr.     1 


June  18 

Nov.    6, 

Jan.  17, 
Apr.  26, 

Oct.    12, 

Sept.  29, 

Oct.    16, 

July  1 
July  1 
Nov.    8 

Sept.  26, 

Oct.  13 
July  11 
Feb.  20, 
July 
June 


Apr.  14 
Dec.    7, 

May  21 
Aug.  23, 
Sept.  29, 

May    1 

July     7, 


1921 
1923 

1924 
1924 
1928 
1920 

1928 
1924 
1926 

1929 
1928 

1927 


1928 
1924 

1928 
1924 

1927 

1927 

1919 

1939 
1939 
1917 

1927 

1923 
1919 
1920 
1939 
1928 

1925 
1929 

1928 
1919 
1927 

1929 

1928 


'  Appointed  also  to  act  as  minister  resident  pursuant  to  sec.  24  of  an  act  of  Congress  ai)proved  Febniary  23,  1931. 
compensation  as  a  Foreign  Service  officer. 


Recei\t 


CLASISIFICATION    OF   FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICEEiS 


99 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  V— Continued 


Name 

Whence 

ap- 
pointed 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  a"!- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of 

entry  into 

service 

Salary 

Homer  M.   Bying- 

ton,  Jr. 
Everett   F.   Drum- 

Conn- 

Foreign  Service  oflSeer. 

Department 

Apr.     4, 1941 

July 

16, 1943 

Dec.  23,1930 

$5, 000 

Okla.. 

Second  secretary 

Chungking  ' 

Nov.  21, 1942 

July 

16, 1943 

Jan.     2, 1931 

5,000 

right. 
Elbridge  Durbrow.. 

Consul    

Kunming    ..  . 

Feb.     2, 1943 

Calif.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

May  28, 1942 

July 

16, 1943 

May  31, 1930 

5,000 

Peter  H.  A.  Flood... 

N.  H.. 

Foreign  Service  oflQcer. 

Ciudad  Juarez. - 

Feb.     6, 1942 

July 

16, 1943 

July   26,1920 

5,000 

Ill 

American     maritime 

Horta 

Jan.    31, 1944 

July 

16, 1943 

§May  28,1918 

5,000 

delegate. 

Charles  H.  Heisler 

Del 

Consul    

Newcastle  -  on  - 

Feb.  17,1942 

July 

16, 1943 

Nov.  10,1914 

5,000 

Tyne. 

HerveJ  L'Heurcux 

N  H 

Secretary  and  consul 

Algiers.  -  

tJan.    20, 1944 

July 
July 

16, 1943 

Jan.     2, 1927 
July     1, 1929 

5,000 

Tex 

Second  secretary  and 

Bern 

Aug.    1, 1938 

16, 1943 

5,000 

consul. 

Erik  W.  Magnuson 

111 

Consul                 - 

Winnipeg  - 

Oct.    16, 1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.     6, 1919 

5,000 

Consul 

Mexicali 

Dec.  20, 1937 

July 

16, 1943 

Jan.    27, 1919 

5,000 

James  K.  Penfleld... 

Calif. - 

Second  secretary 

Chungking 

Nov.    2,1942 

July 

16, 1943 

May  14,1930 

5,000 

Edwin  Schoenrich-. 

Md... 

Foreign  Service  ofHcer. 

Department 

Sept.  25, 1941 

July 

16, 1943 

Nov.    6,1924 

5,000 

Horace  H.  Smith 

Ohio.. 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Chungking  ' 

Kunming 

Sept.  28, 1942 
July   27,1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Nov.    6,1928 

5,000 

Llewellyn    E  . 

Colo 

Second  secretary  and 

Moscow 

Nov.  20, 1940 

July 

16, 1943 

Feb.  12,1929 

5,000 

Thompson,  Jr. 

consul. 

Edward  T.  Wailes  . 

N.  Y.. 

Oct.    26,1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.   22,1929 

5,000 

consul. 

Ohio  . 

Second  secretary  and 

London- -.- 

Sept.  30, 1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Sept.    3, 1928 

6,000 

consul. 

Thomas  C.  Wasson. 

N.  J... 

Foreign  Service  ofHcer . 

Department 

Sept.  18, 1941 

July 

16, 1943 

Jan.    11,1925 

5,000 

Sidney  A.  Belovsky 

N.  Y 

Consul        

Algiers'         

Jan.    31,1944 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Apr.   19,1921 

5,000 

Cavendish  W.  Can- 

Utah.. 

Foreign  Service  officer- 

Department 

Mar.  15, 1941 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Mar.    2,1920 

5,000 

Augustus  S.  Chase.. 

Conn. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

June    3, 1942 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Nov.    2,1925 

5,000 

William  P.  Cochran, 

Jr. 
Gerald  A.  Drew 

Pa.... 

Foreign  Service  officer- 

Department 

Oct.    11,1943 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

June  20,1928 

5,000 

Calif.. 

Second  secretary. 

Guatemala 

July     1, 1942 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Sept.  29, 1927 

5,000 

Monroe  B.  Hall 

N.Y.- 

Secretary  - 

New  Delhi 

Sept.    3,1942 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

July     7, 1928 

5,000 

Cloyce  K.  Huston... 

Iowa.. 

Foreign  Service  ofiScer. 

Department 

July     7, 1941 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

July     1, 1925 

5,000 

Perry  N.  Jester 

Va_... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Aug.  29,1941 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Sept.  29, 1927 

5,000 

Kenneth  C.  Krenta. 

Iowa.. 

Foreign  Service  oflScer- 

Department 

May  26, 1943 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

Mar.  11, 1926 

5,000 

J.  Hall  Paxton 

Va.-.. 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Chungking 

Kunming-- 

Nov.    8,1943 
Nov.    8,1943 

Nov. 

16,1943    Apr.   20,1925 

5,000 

Guy  W.  Ray 

Ala--- 

Second  secretary  and 
consul 

Mexico,  D.  F.-_ 

Aug..  26, 1941 

Nov. 

16,1943    Feb.   14,1918 

5, 000 

Walter  N.  Walms- 

ley,  Jr. 
Roberts.  Ward  .-.- 

Md... 

Foreign  Service  ofHcer. 

Department 

Nov.  26, 1943 

Nov. 

16,1943   July   23,1927 

5,000 

Ohio.. 

Foreign  Service  officer- 

Department 

Juno     3, 1942 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

July     1, 1929 

5,000 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  VI 


IloC.Funk 

Thomas  D.  Davis... 
Stewart  E.McMillin 
Gilbert  B.  Willson.. 

John  S.  Calvert 

Gerhard  Gade. 


Thomas  S.  Horn... 
Sheridan  Talbott... 


Colo... 
Okla.. 
Kans.. 
Tex... 
N.  C. 
Ill 


Mo... 
Ky.... 


Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul 

Consul 


Barbados 

St.  John,  N.  B. 

Mazatldn 

Piedras  Negras. 

Windsor. 

San  Salvador... 


Suva... 
Cardiff. 


'  Temporarily  at  Sian. 

''  Temporarily  at  Tihwa. 

3  Assigned  also  to  the  Allied  Control  Commission  forltaly. 


Mar.  19, 1940 
Apr.  7, 1937 
Feb.  18,1943 
Apr.  1, 1937 
Sept.  30, 1943 
June    4, 1940 

July  13,1943 
May    8, 1943 


Dec. 

19, 1929 

May 

9, 1930 

May 

9, 1930 

May 

9, 1930 

July 

24, 1930 

July 

24. 1930 

July 

1, 1934 

Oct 

1,  1935 

Sept. 

27, 1912 

Mar. 

26, 1915 

Sept. 

29, 1917 

Oct. 

6, 1917 

June 

1, 1914 

Oct. 

13, 1922 

Aug. 

16. 1922 

Nov. 

16, 1923 

100 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    19  41 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  VI-ContinuRfl 


Name 


Ralph  A.  Boernstein. 
Joseph    O.    Groen- 

inger. 

John  N.  ITamlin 

Julian  L.  Pinkerton. 
John  S.  Richardson, 

Jr. 
William  Clarke  Vyse 

Robert  L.  Buell 

John  A.  Embry 

George  Alexander 

Armstrong. 

William  L.  Peck 

Archer  Woodford . ._ 
George  M.  Graves... 

James  W.  Oanten- 
bein. 

William  W.  Cor- 
coran. 

Harvey  Lee  Mil- 
bourne. 

HaroJd  B.  Minor... 

Harry  E.  Stevens... 


Mason  Turner 

Eric  C.  Wendelin... 
George  M.  Abbott... 
George  D.  Andrews. 


Lawrence    S.  Arm- 
strong. 

Roy  W.  Baker 

Ellis  A.  Bonnet 


Frederick  W.  Hinke. 

Charles  A.  Hutchin- 
son. 
John  B.  Ketcham... 
James  E.  Parks 

Winflcid  H.  Scott  . 

Arthur  F.  Tower  . 

John  M.  Allison 

Edmund  J.  Dorsz... 
Dorsey   Gassaway 

Fisher. 
Frederic  C.  Forncs, 

Jr. 
Archibald  E.  Gray. 

Bernard  Gufler 

Thomas  A.  Hickok. 
George  D.  LaMont.. 
Edward  S.  Maney.. 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


D.  C. 
Md... 

Oreg.. 
Ky... 
Mass.. 

D.  C. 

N.  Y.. 
Fla.. 
N.  Y. 

Conn.. 
Ky.... 
Vt.... 

Oreg.. 

Mass-- 

W.Va. 

Kans.. 
Calif.. 

Conn.. 
Mass.. 
Ohio.. 
Tenn. 

N.Y.. 

N.Y.. 
Te.x... 

N.  Y.. 

Minn . 

N.  Y.. 
N.  C. 

D.  C. 

N.  Y.. 

Nebr.. 

Mich.. 
Md... 

N.  Y.. 

Pa... 
Wash.. 
N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 
Tex... 


Designation 


Consul. 
Consul. 


Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Consul 


Consul 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Consul.. 


Consul 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Consul 


Second  secretary. 


Foreign  Service  officer. 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Consul 

Second  secretary 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Consul 


Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul- 

ConsuL 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 


Post 


Vancouver. 
Bradford.. . 


Seville 

Department.. 
Johannesburg. 

Agua  Prieta... 

Colombo 

Department... 
Manchester... 


Luanda. 
Habana. 


Quito 

Gbtcborg.... 
Chungking. 


Department.. 
Chungking  i_. 

Kunming 

Perth 

Buenos  Aires  . 
Department. - 
Santiago 


Habana. 


Bristol. 
Quito.. 


Lima 

Adelaide. 


Mexicali . 
Panama. 


London.. 
Santiago. 
London.. 


Department . 
London 


Sao  Paulo. 


Department 

Department 

Accra 

Winnipeg  

Mexico,  D.  F... 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Sept.  30, 1943 
Oct.     6,1941 

May  27, 1939 
Sept.  18, 1943 
July    14,1942 

Feb.  1, 1943 
Mar.  24, 1943 
Jan.  18,1944 
Aug.  29,1941 


May 
Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

July 
July 
Dec. 
July 
May 
Sept. 
Apr. 


19. 1943 
12, 1943 

25, 1943 

15,  1936 

3, 1943 

23, 1943 
8, 1943 

31, 1943 
1, 1941 

23. 1941 
3, 1943 

13. 1942 


Aug.     6,  1942 


Jan. 
Mar. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

June 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 
Mar. 


8, 1931 

25. 1942 

1. 1942 
12,  1936 

5. 1943 
3, 1943 

14. 1943 

13, 1942 

1.5, 1942 

2, 1941 
17,  1941 


Sept.  22, 1942 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Aug. 


18. 1943 
3, 1942 

13. 1944 
25, 1943 

4, 1942 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Apr.  1 
Apr.     1 

Apr.  1 
Apr.  1 
Apr.     I 

June  1 
Aug.  17 
July  1 
Mar.    1 

Mar.  1 
Nov.  16, 
Mar.    1 

Aug.     1 

May     1 

May    1 

May  1 
May    1 

May  1; 
May  1 
Aug.  16, 
Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16 

Aug.  16 
Aug.  16 

Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16 

Aug.  16 
Aug.  16 

Aug.  16, 

Aug.  16, 

Feb.     1 

Feb.  1 
Feb.     1 

Feb.     1 

Feb.  1 

Feb.  1 

Feb.  1 

Feb.  1 

Feb.  1 


1937 
1937 

1937 
1937 
1937 

1937 
1938 
1939 
1939 

1939 
1939 
1940 

1940 

1941 

1941 

1941 
1941 

1941 
1941 
1941 
1941 

1941 

1941 
1941 

1941 

1941 

1941 
1941 

1941 

1941 

1942 

1942 
1942 

1942 

1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Dec.  15 
Jan.      1 

Nov.  8 
Jan.  10, 
Jan.     8, 

June  18 
Apr.  20, 
July  1 
Nov.    6, 

July  S, 
June  2, 
Jan.    20, 

Oct.    22, 

June  28, 

Sept.  12, 

Nov.  28 
Oct.      2, 

Nov.  4, 
Jan.  29, 
Sept.  26: 
Sept.  29, 

Nov.    3, 

Mar.  11 
May    1 

Feb.  22 

Dec.     9, 


Oct. 


Apr.  4 

Apr.  18, 

Apr.  12, 

Apr.  28, 

Dec.  21 

Apr.  30, 

Dec  17, 

June  5, 

Dec.  1 

Dec.  7 

Aug.  31 

June  12, 


'  Temporarily  at  Chengtu. 


CLASSIFICATION    OF    FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  VI— Continued 


Name 


Ralph  Miller. 


Whence 

ap- 
I  pointed 


Gerald  A.  Mokma. . 
Willard    Quincy 

Stanton. 
Robert  Y.  Brown... 


Robert  D.  Coe. 
John  B.  Faust. 


Claude  H.  Hall,  Jr.. 

R.  Borden  Reams... 

Charles  S.  R  eed,  2d. 

Arthur  R.  R^ngwalt. 

J.  Kenly  B  a^n 

Charles  E.  Brook- 
hart. 

Henry  B.  Day 

Charles  H.  Ducotfe.- 

Robert  English 

Wilson  C.  Flake 

Willard  Qalbraith... 

Randolph  Harrison. 

R.  Horton  Henry... 

J.  Wesley  Jones 

Stephen  E.  C.  Ken- 
drick. 

Frederick  P.  Lati- 
mer, Jr. 

Cecil  B.  Lyon 

John  J.  Macdonald. 

Walter  P.  McCon- 
aughy. 

Calvin  Haw  ley 
Oakes. 

John  B.  Ocheltree... 

Avery  F.  Peterson.. 

Harold  D.  Robison.. 

Gerald  Warner 

Kenneth  J.  Yearns.. 
Theodore  C.  Achilles 
Garret  G.  Ackerson, 

Jr. 
Roy  E.  B.  Bower... 
Montgomery       H. 

Colladay. 


John  Davies,  Jr 

William  S.  Farrell.. 


Heyward  Q.  Hill.... 

J.  Winsor  Ives 

Robert  G.  McGreg- 
or, Jr. 
Edward  Page,  Jr... 


Iowa.. 
Mont . 

Ala... 

Wyo.. 

S.  C- 

Md... 
Pa.... 
Ohio.. 
Nebr.. 
Mass.. 
Iowa.. 

Conn . 
Mass.. 
N.  H._ 
N.  C. 
Calif.  _ 
Va-.._ 
Ariz... 
lowa.. 
R.  I... 

Conn.. 

N.  Y.. 
Mo... 
Ala.... 

S.  C... 

Nev... 
Idaho. 

Utab- 
Mass.. 
D.  C. 
D.  C. 
N.J... 

Calif.. 
Conn.. 


Ohio. 
N.  Y. 

La... 
111..-. 

N.  Y. 


Mass.. 


Designation 


Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul : 

Consul 


fcccond  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer 

Consul 

Second  secretary 

Foreign  Service  oflBcer. 
Consul -. 

Consul 

Commercial  attache... 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Consul 

Commercial  attache... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 


Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Second  secretary. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

Second  secretary 


Second  secretary 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Secretary  and  consul.. 
Commercial  attache... 
Foreign  Service  officer- 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 


Post 


Cairo. 


Tijuana. 
Nairobi- 


Monte  video. - 

London 

Tegucigalpa... 

Port-of-Spain_ 
Department- - 
St.  John's,  N. 
Chungking-.. 
Department-. 
Calcutta 


Noumea 

Habana 

Edmonton.. 

Sydney 

Valencia 

Department. 
Department- 
Department. 
Bombay 


Panama. 


Department- 
Calcutta 

La  Paz 


Department. 


Qodthaab. 
London... 


Department-. 
Buenos  Aires. 

Calcutta 

Department.. 
Habana.- 


Madras 

Brussels,  Oslo, 
The  Hague, 
Warsaw,  and 
Praha.' 

Chungking 

Damascus 


.\lgiers 

Lisbon 

Department - 


Moscow. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Nov.  19, 1943 

June  12,1940 

Oct.  10,1941 

Feb.  20,1941 

Apr.  2, 1941 

July  10,1942 

Mar.  4,1937 

June  20,1942 

Nov.  14,1942 

Jan.  1, 1943 

Aug.  28, 1941 

Apr.  24,1943 


Sept. 
{Nov. 
tJune 
tDec. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

Mar. 

June 


10, 1942 
13, 1942 
25,1943 
29, 1939 
27, 1942 
21, 1942 
19, 1942 
8, 1941 
4, 1943 


Oct.    16,1943 

July  6, 1943 
Aug.  1, 1942 
tDec.     8, 1942 

July     1,1941 

Sept.  26, 1942 
Mar.  17,1942 

Sept.  1, 1943 
Nov.  2,1942 
Aug.  30,1943 
July  9, 1941 
Apr.  17,1942 


Oct. 
Feb. 


7, 1942 
18, 1943 


July  1, 1942 

Dec.  22,1942 

tDec.  30, 1943 

JApr.  10,1942 

Oct.  9, 1943 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Feb.     1, 1942 


Feb.     1, 1942 
Feb.     1, 1942 


June  1 

June  1 

June  1 

June  1 

June  1 

June  1 

June  1 

Oct.  20; 

Oct.  20, 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


Oct.  20 

Oct.  20, 

Oct.  20 

Oct.  20. 

Oct.  20, 


Oct. 
Oct. 


Oct.  20, 

Oct.  20, 

Oct.  20 

July  16, 

July  16, 


1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 

1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 

1942 

1942 
1942 
1942 

1942 

1942 
1942 

1942 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1943 


July   16,1943 
July   16,1943 


July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 


Feb.  27, 1942    July    16, 1943    Dec.     7, 1929 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Dec.     4,1928    $1,000 


June  26, 1926     4,  COO 
Mar.    1, 1927     4,  600 


May  21 

Sept.    3, 

Oct.      1, 

Aug.  10, 

Feb.  4 

June  12, 

May  21 

Jan.  6, 

July  1 


June 
July 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Jan. 
July 
Jan. 
June 


Dec.  27 

Jan.  10, 
May  12, 
Jan.    13, 

June  16, 

Jan.  30, 
July     1 

July  1 
Dec.  31 
Jan.  7, 
Jan. 
July 


Dec.   17,1920 
Nov.  22, 1929 


Jan. 
Dec. 


16, 1932 
7, 1929 


Sept.  2, 1930 
July  1, 1939 
June  28,1929 


*  Governments  of  Belgium,  Norway,  the  Netherlands,  Poland,  and  Czechoslovakia  established  in  England. 


102 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    19  44 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  VI— Continued 


Name 


George  \V.  Renchard. 
Henry  E.  Stebbins.. 

Francis  Bowden 
Stevens. 

Laurence  W.  Taylor. 

Robert  F.  Wood- 
ward. 

James  H.  Wright 

Walworth  Barbour.. 

Jacob  D.  Beam 


Barry  T.  Benson 

Max  Waldo  Bishop. 
William    E.    Flour- 

noy,  Jr. 
Morris  N.  Hughes.. 
Miss    Elizabeth 

Humes. 
C.  Grant  Isaacs 


Robert  Janz. 


Charles  F.  Knox,  Jr. 

Henry  P.  Leverich.. 

Raymond  P.  Lud- 
den. 

Thomas  J.  Maleady. 

Patrick  ]\Iallon 

Robert  Mills  Mc- 
Clintock. 

Edward  D.  Mc- 
Laughlin. 

Troy  L.  Perkins 

Kennett  F.  Potter... 

Joseph  P.  Rapland.. 
John  F.  Stone 


Tyler  Thompson 

Joseph  I.  Touchette. 
William  C.Trimble. 
Whitney  Young 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


Mich.. 
Mass.. 

N.  Y.. 

Calif.. 
MLnn. 

Mc... 
Mass.. 

N.  J... 

Tex... 

lowa. 
Va..-. 

HI 

Tenn.. 

Tenn.. 

Okla.. 

N.  J.. 

N.J... 
Mass.. 

Mass.- 
Ohio.. 
Calif. - 

Ark... 

Ky.... 
Mo... 

D.  C. 
Pa.... 

N.  Y.. 
Mass.. 
Md... 
N.  Y.. 


Designation 


Foreign  Service  officer. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Consul.. 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Second  secretary 


Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Acting  commercial  at- 
tache. 
Foreign  Service  officer 
American     maritime 

delegate. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
American      maritime 

delegate. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul 

Second  secretary 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 


Post 


Department. 
London 


Moscow. 


Montreal- 
La  Paz.... 


Department - 

Athens ' 

Belgrade '.... 
London 


Bogota 

Department. 


Department- 
Lisbon 


London - 


Ponta  Delgada. 


Department- 
Department. 

Kunming 

Chungking... 

Caracas 

Lfiopoldville. 
Stockholm... 


Department - 
Department- 
Habana 


Brisbane. 
London.. 


Mombasa 

Department. 
Department- 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Jan.    27, 
tDec.     9, 

Aug.    6, 

Nov.  20; 
July    18, 

June  11 
June  10 
Dec.  21 
JDee.  9, 

June    3 

Jan.     8, 


Sept.  10 
July     1 

{Dec.  29, 

Jan.    26, 


Feb. 

Feb. 
tNov. 

Aug. 

July 
lOct. 

Nov. 

Dee. 


Sept.    3, 
Oct.     5, 

July   10, 
Dec.  14, 


Nov.  6, 
Aug.  24, 
June  20, 


1941 
1941 

1942 

1943 
1942 

1941 
1943 
1943 
1941 

1943 

1941 


1943 
1942 


1944 

1942 
1943 
1942 
1943 
1940 
1940 
1943 

1943 

1942 
1940 

1936 
1943 


1943 
1942 
1940 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


July 
July 

July 

July 
July 

July 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


16, 1943 
16, 1943 

16, 


Nov.  16 


Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


1943 

1943 
1943 

1943 
1943 

1943 

1943 

1943 
1943 

1943 
1943 

1943 

1943 

1943 
1943 
1943 

1943 
1943 
1943 

1943 

1943 
1943 

1943 
1943 

1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Sept.  23, 
July     1 

June    9, 

Feb.  10, 
Jan.    21 

Jan.  29, 
June  19, 

June    5, 

July     1 

Oct.  11 
July     3 

Oct.  25, 
July     1 

July     1, 

Nov.  23, 

July  1 
June  9, 
.\ug.    1 

Oct.  23, 
Jan.  20, 
Feb.     1 

July     1 

Aug.  8, 
Feb.  21 

Nov.  6, 
June    8, 

Aug.  19 
Nov.  14, 
June  24, 
Aug.  16, 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  VII 


Harvey  T.  Goodier. 

Howard    A.    Bow- 
man. 
Cyril  L.  F.  Thiel... 

Carlton  Hurst 

Gordon  L.  Burke.. 


N.  Y. 


Calif. 


m 

D.  C. 
Ga.... 


Consul. 
Consul- 
Consul. 
Consul. 
Consul. 


Fort  William  and 

Port  Arthur. 
Call 


Guayaquil 

Georgetown 

Santiago  de  Cu- 
ba. 


Feb.  15,1935   July   24,1930    Nov.    8,1915 
May    1,1942,  Feb.    4,1931    Oct.     8,1919 


Aug.  31,1940 
Nov.  14, 1941 
July     5, 1943 


July 
Oct. 
Aug. 


1,1934    Nov.    6,1924 


1, 1935 
17, 1938 


May     1, 1914 
July   22,1921 


'  Governments  of  Greece  and  Yugoslavia  established  in  Egypt. 


$4,^ 

4.4 
4,4(X{ 

t 


CLASSIFICATION    OF   FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  VII— Continued 


103 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Salary 


Carl  E.  Christopher- 
son. 
Donald  W.  Smith... 
Jule  B.Smith 


Norris  B.  Chipman. 
Horace  J.  Dickinson. 
Phil  H.Hubbard... 

Paul  C.  Button 

Nathaniel    Lancas- 
ter, Jr. 
Robert  Newbegin... 

Pauls.  Guinn 


Alton  T.  Murray.. 

William  P.  Wright.. 

John  C.  Shillock,  Jr 

Stanley  G.  Slavens. 
C.  Burke  Elbrick... 

Richard  S.  Huestis.. 

Foy  D.Kohler 

Harrison  Lewis 

F.  Rirlgway  Linea- 

weaver. 

Maurice  Pasquet 

Arthur  L.  Richards. 
Clare  H.  Timberlake 
Stephen  E.  Aguirre.. 
Daniel  V.  Anderson 
John  Willard  Carri- 

gan. 
Bernard  C.  Connelly 

Merritt  N.  Cootes. 


EarlT.  Crain 

Andrew    E.   Dono- 
van, 2d. 
Walter  C.  Dowling.. 


Daniel  Gaudin,  Jr.. 

James  E.  Henderson 
Fred  W.  Jandrey... 
Douglas  Jenkins,  Jr. 

John     Peabody 
Palmer. 


Paul  J.  Reveley. 


W.   Garland   Rich- 
ardson. 
Halleck  L.  Rose 


Iowa.. 

Md... 
Tex... 

D.  C. 
Ark... 
Vt.... 
N.C.. 
Va.... 

Mass. 

Pa... 

CaliL 

D.C.. 

Oreg.. 

Tex... 
Ky.... 

N.  Y.. 
Ohio.. 

Calif.. 
Pa.... 

N.  Y.. 
Calif.. 
Mich.. 
Tex... 
Del... 
Calif.. 

Ill 

Va.... 

Ill 

Calif.. 

Ga.... 

Pa..-. 

CaliL. 
Wis... 
S.  C... 

Wash. 

Conn. 

Va. 

Nebr.. 


Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  oflBcer. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer 

Consul 

Consul. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Assistant  commercial 

attache. 
Assistant  agricultural 

attache. 
Assistant  commercial 

attache. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

Second  secietaiy  and 

consul. 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Second  secretary 

Consul 


Consul 

Second  secretary 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 


Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Consul 


Wellington. 


Aug.  28,1943 


July     1, 1939 


Department. 
Managua 


Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 


Department. 

Antilla 

Zurich 

Department. 
Lisbon 


Ciudad  Trujillo. 

Caracas 

London 

Caracas 

Lima 


Torreon. 
Tangier. 


Glasgow 

Department.. 

Bern 

Cienfuegos.. 


Rabat.. 

Pretoria 

Department 

Ciudad  Juarez. 
Barranquilla... 
Department... 


Apr. 
Feb. 

July 
Feb. 
July 
Sept. 
Apr. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

June 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 
Feb. 

June 
Nov. 
tJuly 
July 


14. 1941 
27, 1943 

20. 1942 
7, 1922 

19, 1941 

26. 1941 

26. 1943 

11. 1942 

21. 1942 
28, 1939 

19. 1943 

6. 1942 

21, 1943 
25, 1943 

10, 1943 

29. 1941 

16. 1942 

5. 1943 


July 
July 

Mar. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr. 

July 

July 

July 

Nov. 


1, 1939 
1, 1939 

1, 1939 
1, 1939 
1, 1939 
1, 1939 
1, 1939 

1, 1939 

1, 1939 

1, 1939 

1, 1939 

16, 1939 


Lima.. 
Lisbon. 


Ciudad  Juarez. 
Bogota.. 


Rio  de  Janeiro. 
Baghdad 


Department . . 

Melbourne 

Managua 


On  military 
leave  without 
pay. 

Mexico,  D.  F... 


Sao  Paulo- 
Lisbon 


Oct.  11,1943 
July  14,1942 
Feb.  26,1943 
June  6, 1942 
June  9, 1943 
July     1, 1942 

Sept.  11, 1941 

{July  29,1942 

Apr.  7, 1943 
June    9,1941 

Dec.  10,1941 

Jan.  12,1943 

Jan.  11,1941 
JApr.  27,1943 
June    5, 1942 

Dec.   15,1942 


Nov.  16, 1939 
May     1, 1941 

May  1, 1941 

May  1, 1941 

May  1,1941 

May  1,1941 

May  1, 1941 

May  1, 1941 

May  1, 1941 

Aug.  16,1941 

Aug.  16,1941 

Aug.  16,1941 

Aug.  16,1941 

Aug.  16,1941 

Aug.  16,1941 
Aug.  16,1941 

Aug.  16,1941 

Aug.  16, 1941 

Aug.  16,1941 
Aug.  16,1941 
Aug.  16,1941 

Aug.  16,1941 


Sept.    2,1943   Aug.  16,1941 
Sept.  29, 1942i  Aug.  16, 1941 


Feb.  18,1943 


Aug.  16,1941 


July  1, 1939 

July  1, 1939 

July  1, 1939 

Nov.    6,1928 

July  6, 1909 
Mar.  23, 1926 

Aug.  4, 1930 

Jan.  14, 1931 

June  13,1930 

July  1, 1939 

July  1, 1939 

July  1, 1939 

Nov,  12, 1929 

May  21,1928 

Feb.  16,1931 

Nov.  26, 1929 

Jan.  25,1932 

May  7, 1930 

Jan.  15,1931 

!une  29,1925 

July  16,1930 

Jan.  8, 1931 

July  7, 1915 

June  26,1931 

Feb.  20,1932 

June  6, 1931 

Jan.  21,1932 

Feb.  1, 1928 

June  5, 1931 

Jan.  15,1932 

Jan.  14,1931 

Feb.  3, 1932 

Aug.  4, 1931 

Aug.  15,1931 

July  27,1931 

July  17,1924 

Oct.  16,1935 

Apr.  15,  f532 


104 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    3  1,    19  14 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  Vll-Continued 


Name 


Livingston  Salter- 

thwaite. 
Francis  L.  Spalding 
Milton  K.  Wells.... 

Mulford  A.  Cole- 
brook. 

Charles  A.  Cooper.. 

Frederick  J.  Cun- 
ningham. 

Overton  O.  Ellis,  Jr. 

Howard  Elting,  Jr... 
Frederick  E.  Earns- 

worth. 
L.  Randolph  Higgs.. 
Beppo  R.  Johansen.- 
George  Lewis  Jones, 

Jr. 
E.  Allan  Lightner,  Jr. 


Walter  J.  Linthicum. 

Aubrey  E .  Lippincott 

OdinG.  Loren 

Carmel  Offle. _ 

Walter  W.  Orebaugb. 
W.  Leonard  Parker. 

R.  Austin  Acly 

Fritz  A.  M.  Alfsen.. 
Edward  Anderson. . 
Hiram  Bingham,  Jr. 


Ralph  J.  Blake 

Carl  H.  Boehringer.. 
Hedley  V.  Cooke,  Jr. 
Sherburne  Dillingham 

Douglas  Flood- 

Miss  Constance  R. 

Harvey. 
Reginald  S.  Kazanjian 


Edward  P.  Maffitt.. 
Ernest  de  W.  Mayer. 
George  E.  Miller 

Reginald  P.  Mitchell. 
William  D.  Moreland, 
Jr. 

Shiras  Morris,  Jr 

Paul  H.  Pearson 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


Pa. 


Mass 
Okla. 


N.  Y. 


Nebr_ 
Mass. 


Wash. 


111.-.. 
Colo_ 


Miss.. 
Fla.... 
Md... 

N.J... 


Md.. 

Ariz  . 
Wash. 
Pa... 
Kans. 
N.  Y. 
Mass. 
N.  Y. 
Fla... 
Conn. 

Oreg., 
Mich. 
N.J.. 
N.J.. 
111.... 
N.Y. 


Designation 


R.I.. 

Mo..., 
N.Y.. 
N.J... 

Fla  ... 
Oreg.. 

Conn.. 
Iowa.. 

Va.... 


Archibald  R.  Ran- 
dolph, j 
Frank  A.  Schuler.Jr.l  Mich.. 
Elvin  Seibert N.Y.. 


Jaywalker...  D.C. 


Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Foreign  Service  oflTicer. 
Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Consul _ 


Post 


London. 


Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Secretary 


Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Consul 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer 

Consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Vice  consul 


Department. 
Lima 


London. 


Department.. 
Asuncion 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


San  Salvador... 


Geneva. .. 
Montreal- 


Department. 
Department. 
Department. 


European  Advi- 
sory Commis- 
sion, London. 

Mexico,  D.  F... 


Rosario 

Nuevo  Laredo.. 
Department 


Second  secretary  and 

consul. 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer 
Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Acting  commercial 

attache. 

Consul 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Consul 


Department -- 

Capetown 

Barcelona 

Dublin 

Buenos  Aires. 

Department-. 
Chungking... 

Jerusalem 

Caracas 

Ceuta 


July  15,1943 

June  23,1942 

Nov.  26, 1937 

JMar.  9,1942 

Aug.  24,  1942 

Aug.  3,  1942 

Aug.  2,  1937 

July  6, 1940 

May  26, 1942 

May  10,1940 

June  3, 1942 

Aug.  13,1942 

Dec.  13,1943 


June  23,1943 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Aug.  16, 1941 


Aug.  16,1941 
Aug.  16,1941 


Date  of 

entry  into 
service 


Feb.   18,1932 

Jan.    21, 1932 
Jan.    11, 1932 


Apr. 
Sept. 
July 


27, 1943 

29,  1937 

1, 1942 


July 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
tNov. 


27, 1940 

25. 1942 

30. 1943 
18. 1943 
19, 1943 


Rio  de  Janeiro. 


Buenos  Aires. 
Martinique.. 
Lisbon 


Port  Said. 
Baghdad.. 


Department. 
Stockholni.., 


Guatemala. 


Windsor 

Riode  Janeiro. 


Bello  Horizonte. 


Dec.  18,1941 
lOct.      5, 1943 

Nov.  15, 1943 
lAug.  13,1942 

Nov.  11, 1942 


Feb.  1, 1942J  June    9, 1931 

Feb.  1,  1942    Sept.  15, 1931 

Feb.  1,1942    July     1,1939 

Feb.  1, 1942 


Feb.     1, 1942 
Feb.     1, 1942 


July    30,1943 


tAug. 
Nov. 
Sept. 

Dec. 
tJan. 

Apr. 
Feb. 


13. 1942 
27,  1943 

12. 1941 

16. 1943 
8, 1944 

15. 1942 
6, 1942 


June   19, 1942 


Apr. 
Aug. 


24, 1943 
21, 1940 


Sept.    4.1943 


Jan.    16, 1932 

June  30,1931 
Jan.    27, 1932 


Feb. 

1, 1942 

Jan. 

21, 1932 

Feb. 

1,1942 

Oct. 

14, 1935 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

July 

1, 1939 

Feb. 

1,  1942 

July 

17, 1930 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

Jan. 

19, 1920 

Feb. 

1,  1942 

Aug. 

1,1931 

Feb. 

1, 1942 

Feb. 

14, 1920 

Feb. 

1,1942 

Oct. 

12,1931 

Feb. 

1,  1942 

Jan. 

19, 1932 

Feb.- 

1,  1942 

Jan. 

16, 1932 

June 

1, 1942 

Jan. 

14, 1930 

June 

1, 1942 

July 

1,1939 

June 

1, 1942 

Jan. 

18, 1930 

June 

1, 1942 

§May 

1,1929 

June 

1,1942 

Nov. 

19, 1929 

June 

1, 1942 

July 

1, 1939 

June 

1, 1942 

Nov. 

28,1928 

June 

1,  1942 

May 

10, 1930 

June 

1, 1942 

Jan. 

24, 1932 

June 

1, 1942 

May 

29, 1930 

June 

1, 1942 

Dec. 

31, 1930 

June 

1, 1942 

May 

28, 1931 

June 

1, 1942 

Jan. 

16, 1932 

June 

1, 1942 

July 

1, 1939 

June 

1,  1942 

Juna 

6, 1931 

June 

1, 1942 

May 

10, 1930 

June 

1, 1942 

Feb. 

16, 1931 

June 

1, 1942 

July 

1, 1939 

June 

1,  1942 

July 

1, 1939 

June 

1, 1942 

Jan. 

1,1931 

June 

1, 1942 

Oct. 

26, 1929 

June 

1, 1942 

Dec. 

21, 1920 

Salary 


$4, 200 


4,200 
4,200 


4,100 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   FOREIGN    SERVICE   OFFICERS 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  VII— Continuod 


Whence 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 

Date of 

Naiiifi 

ap- 

Designation 

Post 

pointment  to 

entry  into 

Salary 

pointed 

present  class 

service 

Joe  D.  Walstrom 

Mo-.- 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

June     1, 1943 

June 

1, 1942 

July     1, 1939 

$4, 100 

Rolland  Welch 

Tex... 

Second  secretary  and 

Lima. 

Sept.  27, 1940 

June 

1, 1942 

July     1, 1939 

4,100 

vice  consul. 

n.  Bartlett  Wells... 

N.J... 

Second  secretary  and 

Habana 

Mar.  16, 1943 

June 

1, 1942 

Jan.    30,1932 

4,100 

consul. 

William  C.Affeld.Jr. 

Minn. 

Second  secretary 

Guatemala 

tFeb.     6, 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Sept.  24, 1931 

4,000 

Reginald  Bragonier,  Jr 

Md... 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Montevideo 

Sept.  11,1936 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Feb.     3, 1932 

4,000 

John  K.  Emmerson. 

Colo.. 

Second  secretary 

Chungking 

Aug.   10,1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Nov.  30, 1G35 

4,000 

T.  Muldriip  Forsyth 

Va     - 

Consul    

Barcelona  .  .  .. 

Mar.    9, 1942 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Jan.    21,1932 

4.000 

Walter  W.  Hoffman 

Calif.. 
Calif.. 

Consul. 

Fortaleza 

Department 

tSept.  28, 1943 
Aug.  11,1941 

Oct. 
Oct. 

20, 1942 
20, 1942 

May  28, 1931 
Jan.      9, 1932 

4,000 

Theodore  J.  Hohen- 

thal. 
U.  Alexis  Johnson... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

4,000 

Calif.. 

Second  secretary  and 

Rio  de  Janeiro... 

Nov.    2,1942 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Oct.     8, 1935 

4,000 

vice  consul. 

tl.  Gordon  Minnige- 

D.  C. 

Second  secretary  and 

San  Jos6 

Aug.  27,1941 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

May  10,1930 

4,000 

rode. 

vice  consul. 

Harold   E.   Monta- 

N.  J . . 

Second  secretary  and 

Reykjavik 

Apr.   28,1943 

Oct". 

20, 1942 

Jan.    30,1932 

4,000 

mat. 

consul. 

Edward  E.  Rice 

W^is... 

Second  secretary 

Consul-.  

Chungking  i 

Kunming 

IFeb.     5, 1943 
Sept.    7,1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Oct.    18,1935 

4,000 

John  S.  Service 

Ohio.. 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Chungking 

Kunming 

tFeb.     5, 1943 
July    14,1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

June  23,1933 

4,000 

Wales  W.  Signor 

Mich.. 
Calif.. 

Consul 

Sao  Paulo- 

Habana 

Apr.   28,1943 
Feb.   18,1943 

Oct. 
Oct. 

20, 1942 
20, 1942 

Jan.    11,1932 
Feb.     4, 1932 

4,000 

Orray  Taft,  Jr  .. 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

4,000 

Robert  M.  Taylor.. 

Wash. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Feb.   12,1942 

Oct, 

20, 1942 

Jan.      7, 1932 

4,000 

William  E.  Yuni 

Wash. 

Third  secretary 

Chungking 

July     8, 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Oct.    16,1935 

4,000 

Hector  C.  Adam,  Jr 

N.  Y.. 

Second  secretary  and 

Habana    . 

June  16,1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Sept.  29, 1934 

4,000 

vice  consul. 

William  K..  Ailshie.. 

Idaho. 

Second  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Oct.     2, 1939 

July 

16, 1943 

Dec.     5, 1929 

4,000 

E.  Tomlin  Bailey... 

N.J... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

June   19,  1942 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.     8, 1935 

4,000 

Russell  W.  Benton.. 

N.  Y.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Feb.     4, 1941 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.    21,1935 

4,000 

Roswell   C.   Bever- 

Calif.. 

Second  secretary  and 

Tegucigalpa 

Oct.    25, 1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.    17,1935 

4,000 

stock. 

vice  consul. 

Glen  W.  Bruner 

Colo.. 

Foreign  Service  officer- 

On    military 
leave  without 
pay. 

Nov.  10, 1942 

July 

16, 1943 

Aug.     1,  1931 

4,000 

Richard  W.  Byrd... 

Va.... 
Mo... 

Consul 

Iskenderun 

Port-au-Prince.. 

Jan.      7,  1944 
Apr.   24,1940 

July 
July 

16, 1943 
16, 1943 

Oct.    31,1935 
Oct.    19,1935 

4,000 

Qlion  Curtis,  Jr 

Second  secretary  and 

4,000 

vice  consul. 

Andrew  B.  Foster... 

Pa.... 

Second  secretary  and 

consul. 
Second  secretary 

Athens ' 

Belgrade  ■ 

INov.  17, 1943 
Dec.  21,1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.    16,1936 

4,000 

Owen  W.  Gaines 

Ga... 
N.  J.. 

Consul - 

Nogales 

tOct.    15,1942 
Aug.  19,1943 

July 
July 

16, 1943 
16, 1943 

May  12,1924 
Oct.    23.1935 

4,000 

Norris  S.  Haselton.. 

Second  secretary  and 

Santiago 

4,00(1 

vice  consul. 

Douglas     Mac- 

D.  C. 

Third  secretary 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.    16, 1935 

4,000 

Arthur.  2d. 

Elbert  G.  Mathews. 

Calif.. 

Second  secretary  and 

Kabul 

Dec.    14,1943 

July 

16, 1943 

Oct.    18,1935 

4,000 

vice  consul. 

Donal  F.  McGoni- 

N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 

Consul 

Aden 

July    16,1943 
Dec.     1, 1942 

July 
July 

16, 1943 
16, 1943 

Nov.    8,1925 
Dec.     2, 1936 

4,000 

gal. 
J.  Graham  Parsons.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

4,000 

Marselis  C.  Parsons, 

N.  Y.. 

Second  secretary  and 

Lisbon 

Apr.   15, 1941 

July 

10, 1943 

Oct.    15, 1935 

4,000 

Jr. 

vice  consul. 

1  Temporarily  at  Lanchow. 

2  Governments  of  Greece  and  Yugoslavia  established  in  Egypt. 


106 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  VII— Continued 


Name 


John  C.  Pool 

George  F.  Scherer... 
William  P.  Snow...-. 

Carl  W.  Strom 

Earle  C.  Taylor 

T.  Eliot  Weil 

Ivan  B.  White 

Arthur  R.  Williams. 
John  L.  Bankhead.. 
M,  Williams  Blake,. 

Carl  Breuer 

William  F.  Busser.. 

Thomas  S.  Campen. 

David  M.  Clark 

Harry  M.  Donald- 
son. 
Jay  Dixon  Edwards. 

Perry  Ellis 

James  Espy 

Richard    D.    Gate- 
wood. 
John  L.  Goshie. 

John  D.  Jernegan... 

Hartwell  Johnson... 

Easton  T.  Kelsey... 
Andrew  G.  Lynch.. 
Robert  B.  Memmin- 

ger. 
Charles  S.  Millet.... 

Bolard  More 

Brewster  H.  Morris 

Jack  B.  Neathery... 

Miss  Kathcrine  E. 

O'Connor. 
John  Ordway 

Charles  0.  Thomp- 
son. 
S.  Roger  Tyler,  Jr... 

Woodruff  Wallner.. 
Philip  P.  Williams-. 

Robert  E.  Wilson... 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


Del... 
N.  Y.. 
Maine. 

Iowa.. 

Pa.... 
N.  Y.. 

Oreg.. 

Colo.. 
N.  C. 
Ohio.. 

N.  Y.. 
Pa.... 

N.  C._ 

Pa...- 
Pa-... 

Oreg-  - 
Calif.. 
Ohio.. 

N.  Y.. 

N.  Y.. 


Calif.. 

S.  C. 

Mich  . 
N.  Y-- 

S.  C- 

N.H- 
Ohio.. 
Pa.-.- 

Tex... 

Ind... 

D.  C. 

Alaska 

W.  Va 

N.  Y- 

Calif.. 

Ariz... 


Designation 


Foreign  Service  oflScer. 
Foreign  Service  oflScer. 
Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 

Consul 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Third  secretary 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Assistant  commercial 

attache. 

Third  secretary 

Foreign  Service  officer 


Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Foreign  Service  officer. 


Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Third  secretary 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Third  secretary. 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary   and 

vice  consul. 


Post 


Department. 
Department. 
Lima 


Mexico,  D.  F.. 


Department-.. 
Wellington 


Rio  de  Janeiro... 


Colon 

Vancouver. 
Tehran 


Caracas 

Mexico,  D.  F_ 


Habana. 


Managua 

Department. 


Karachi - 
Sydney. 
Cairo... 


Port-of-Spain 

Allied  Control 
Commission 
for  Italy. 

Tehran 


Lima. 


Toronto 

Lagos 

Montevideo. 

Chungking-- 

Ziirich 

Stockholm-. 


Rio  de  Janeiro.. 

Ottawa -. 

London..- 

Bombay 

San  Jos6 


Buenos  Aires- - 
La  Paz 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Nov.  28 
Apr.  1 
Dec.  23 

Jan.     6 

Jan.  10 
July   20 

May  27 

Mar.  3: 
Mar.  14, 
Nov.    8 

Aug.  19 
June    6 

tDec.  16, 

Dec.  31 
June  10; 

July  24 
Jan.  23 
Apr.  29 

Jan.    13 

Dec.     3 


July   24; 

Sept.    2 

Nov.  4, 
Nov.  7, 
Dec.  26, 

Jan.  14, 
Mar.  3, 
May  14, 

Dec.  13 

tDec.  29, 

Mar.  10, 

June  22, 

Oct.     4 


Oct.    18, 
Apr.  24, 


1942 
1941 
1940 

1943 

1944 
1942 

1941 

1943 
1941 
1943 

1943 
1942 

1942 

1943 
1942 

1943 
1943 
1943 

1942 

1943 


1943 

1941 

1941 
1942 
1940 

1944 
1941 
1942 

1941 

1939 

1941 

1943 

1939 


1943 
1943 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


July 
July 
July 

July 

July 
July 

July 

July 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 


Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 
Nov. 


6, 1943 
1943 
1943 


1943 

1943 
1943 

1943 

1943 
1943 
1943 

1943 
1943 

1943 

1943 
1943 

1943 
1943 
1943 

1943 

1943 


1943 

1943 

1943 
1943 
1943 

1943 
1943 
1943 

1943 

1943 

1943 

1943 

1943 

1943 
1943 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Nov.  16, 1943 


May  13 
Jan.  1 
June  12, 

Oct.    22, 

July  1 
Nov.  11 

Oct.    24 

Nov.  22 
July     1 

Nov.    1 

Feb.  4 
Oct.     9, 

July     1 

July  1 
Oct.    17 

Aug.  1 
Oct.  23, 
Oct.    19, 

Oct.    18, 

July     1 


Dec.  13 

Dec.  4 

jMay  1 

Feb.  26 

Oct.  16, 

Oct.  9 

Jan.  27 

Dec.  3, 

July  1 

July  1 

Oct.  19 

July  1 

Jan.  31 

Oct.  29 

Nov.  25 


1930 
1935 
1934 

1935 

1939 
1935 

1935 

1921 
1939 
1935 

1932 
1935 


1939 
1927 

1937 
1935 
1935 

1935 

1939 

1936 

1920 

1930 
1927 
1935 

1935 
1931 
1936 

1939 

1939 

1935 

1939 

1936 

1935 
1936 


Nov.  29, 1936 


Salary  \ 


CLASSIFICATION   OF   FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS 


107 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  VIII 


Name 

Whence 

ap- 
pointed 

Designation 

Post 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 

Date  of 

entry  into 

service 

Salary 

Pa    . 

Vice  consul 

Windsor 

Mar.    6, 1943 

Aug. 

17, 1938 

Jan.     7, 1931 
July     1, 1939 

$3, 900 

B.  Miles  Hammond. 

S.  C. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

On    military 

May    1, 1942 

July 

1, 1939 

3,900 

leave  without 

pay. 

Coldwell  S.  Johns- 

Nev... 

Consul 

Montreal 

tJuly   17,1941 

July 

1, 1939 

July     1, 1939 

3,900 

ton. 
Miss  Kathleen 

Tex... 

Assistant  commercial 

Guatemala 

JNov.  19, 1942 

Feb. 

1,  1942 

July     1,1939 

3,600 

Molesworth. 

attache. 

Maurice   M.   Bern- 

Ill 

Third  secretary 

Caracas 

tJan.    11,1943 

June 

1, 1942 

Dec.   27,1936 

3,600 

baum. 

Stephen  C.  Brown.. 

Va.... 

Ti:ird   secretary   and 
vice  consul. 

London 

Dec.  22,1941 

June 

1,1942 

Dec.   12,1936 

3, 600 

Leslie  W.  Johnson.. 

Minn. 
Ga.... 

Vice  consul 

BahiaBlanca... 
London 

July    26,1943 
July   19,1941 

June 
June 

1, 1942 
1, 1942 

Oct.    17,1930 
Aug.   18,1930 

3,600 

Fred  K.  Salter 

Third   secretary   and 
vice  consul. 

3,600 

W.  Stratton  Ander- 

III.,-.. 

Third   secretary   and 

Lima 

Feb.  18,1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July    28,1937 

3,500 

son,  Jr. 

vice  consul. 

William  Barnes 

Mass.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

July   15,1941 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July    26,1937 

3,500 

Aaron  S.  Brown..  . 

Mich 

T  h  ird  secretary . .  . . 

Dublin 

Jan.      5, 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July   24,1937 

3,500 

Harlan  B.  Clark 

Ohio 

Third  secretary 

Pretoria  . 

Aug.  31, 1943 

Oct. 

20. 1942 

Sept.    3, 1937 

3,500 

William  E.  Cole,  Jr. 

N.  y.. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Addis  Ababa 

Oct.    30,1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July    19,1937 

3,500 

Herbert  P.  Fales.... 

Calif-. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department 

Oct.    18,1940 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July   28,1937 

3,500 

Forrest  K.  Gecrken. 

Minn. 

Third    secretary    and 
vice  consul. 

Mexico,  D.  F.. 

Apr.   25,1941 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July   22,1930 

3,500 

Jule  L.  Goetzmann.- 

Ill 

Ky.... 

Vice  consul . 

Third  secretary 

Bilbao 

Dec.   18,1942 
Dec.   13,1943 

Oct. 
Oct. 

20. 1942 
20,  1942 

July   21,1937 
Aug.    2, 1937 

3,500 

Edmund  A.  Gullion 

Helsinki 

3,500 

Francis  C.  Jordan.  . 

N.  C. 
Mo... 

Vice  consul 

Puerto  Cortes... 
Department 

Dec.     9, 1943 
Apr.     1, 1943 

Oct. 
Oct. 

20, 1942 
20, 1942 

Mar.  19, 1931 
July   19,1937 

3,500 

G.Wallace  La  Rue.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

3,500 

Perry  LaukhufE 

Ohio.. 

Third   secretary   and 
vice  consul. 

Stockholm 

Nov.  18, 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July   23,1937 

3,500 

Gordon  H.  Mattison. 

Ohio.. 

Third   secretary   and 
vice  consul. 

Cairo 

Jan.    27,1944 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Aug.     1, 1937 

3,500 

Roy  M.  Melbourne. 

Va.... 

Foreign  Service  officer.. 

Department 

Aug.  31,1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Aug.  19,1937 

3,500 

John    Fr6mont 

Ill  -... 

Third   secretary   and 
vice  consul. 

Moscow 

Mar.  20, 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July   31,1937 

3,500 

Melby. 

Herbert  V.  Olds 

Mass.. 

Third  secretary  and 
vice  consul. 

Buenos  Aires 

Sept.    4,1941 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July   20,1937 

3,500 

ElimO'Shaughnessy. 

N.  Y.. 

Third  secretary   and 
vice  consul. 

Rio  de  Janeiro... 

Feb.   28,1941 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July     6, 1937 

3,500 

Paul  Paddock 

Iowa.. 
Calif.. 

Vice  consul 

Casablanca 

Managua 

July     6, 1943 
Oct.    16,1943 

Oct. 
Oct. 

20. 1942 
20, 1942 

Aug.  13,1937 
Aug.  11,1938 

3,500 

David  T.  Ray 

Third   secretary  and 

3,500 

vice  consul. 

G.  Frederick  Rein- 

Calif.. 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Allied    Control 

Nov.  23, 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July  23,1937 

3,500 

hardt. 

Commission 
for  Italy. 

Milton  C.  Rewinkel. 

Minn. 

Third   secretary   and 
vice  consul. 

Lisbon 

May  14,1942 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July  21,1937 

3,500 

Walter  Smith 

Ill 

Tenn. 

Vice  consul 

Guayaquil 

Chungking 

June    8, 1942 
July     1, 1942 

Oct. 
Oct. 

20, 1942 
20, 1942 

July   23,1937 
Sept.  12, 1935 

3,500 

Philip  D.  Sprouse... 

Third  secretary 

3,500 

Charles  W.  Thayer.. 

Pa.... 

Third   secretary   and 
vice  consul. 

London 

Dec.     7, 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Feb.     7, 1934 

3,500 

David  A.  Thomas- 

Ky.... 

Third  secretary   and 

Mexico,  D.F 

Sept.  17,1942 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

§Nov.  2, 1931 

3,500 

son. 

vice  consul. 

Ray  L.  Thurston... 

Wis... 

Vice  consul 

Bombay 

May  20,1941 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July   21,1937 

3,500 

Evan  M.  Wilson 

Pa.... 

Foreign  Service  officer. 

Department..... 

Dec.  26,1942 

Oct. 

20. 1942 

July   20,1937 

3,500 

William  Witman,  2d. 

Pa.... 

Vicejconsul... 

Basra 

Nov.  12,1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July     1, 1939 

3,500 

108 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31.    194-1 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  VIII— Continued 


William  Belton. 
Lampton  Berry. 


William  0.  Boswell. 
Charles  R.  Burrows. 

Robert  T.  Cowan... 

Leon  L,  Cowlcs 

H.  Francis  Cunning- 
ham, Jr. 

Philip  M.  Daven- 
port. 

Richard  11.  Davis... 

Arthur  B.  Emmons, 

3d. 
Vernon  L.  Fluharty. 

Fulton  Freeman 

A.  David  Fritzlan... 

John  Goodyear 

Robert  Grinnell 

Theodore  J.  Hadraba 
Robert  F.  Hale 


Parker  T.  Hart. 


Franklin  Hawley.... 
Martin    J.    Hillen- 
brand. 
John  Evarts  Horner. 

Outerbridge  Horsey. 

H  ungerford    B. 

Howard. 
Randolph   A.   Kid- 
der. 

William  L.  Krieg 

CarlF.  Norden 

R.  Kenneth  Oakley. 
Robert  W.Rinden.. 
George    Lybrook 
West,  Jr. 

Roland  K.  Beyer 

NilesW.  Bond 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


Robert  P.  Chalker.. 
V.  Lansing  Collins, 

Jr. 
Adri.    I  .  Colquitt.. 


Thomas  J.  Cory 

Edward  A.  Dow,  Jr. 


Nicholas  Fcld. 

William  N.  Fraleigh 
John  C.  Fucss 


Oreg.. 

Miss.. 

Pa.... 

Ohio.. 

Tex... 
Utah.. 

Nebr. . 

Md... 

N.  Y.. 

Mass.. 

Ohio-- 
Calif.. 
Ky.... 

N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 
Nebr.. 
Oreg.. 

Mass.. 

Mich. 
Ill 


Colo.. 
N.Y.. 

Calif.. 

Mass  . 

Ohio.. 
N.Y.. 

Ark... 
Iowa. . 
Calif.. 

Wis... 
Mass. 

Fla... 
N.  Y. 

Ga... 

Calif. 
Nebr. 

Miss. 
N.J.. 
Mass. 


Designation 


Vice  consul 

Vice  consul _ 

Secretary 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul. 

Third  secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Secretary  and  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Third  secretary 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Secretary 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 


Post 


Winnipeg 

Calcutta 

New  Delhi 

Lisbon 

Buenos  Aires 

Ziirich.. 

Vigo '._ 

Stockholm 

Karachi 

Moscow 

Montevideo 

Medellln 

Chungking 

Tangier 

Dakar 

Brisbane 

Bern 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Cairo 

Camagiiey 

Lima 

Ottawa 

Madrid 

Chungking 

Kunming 

Canberra 

Lagos 

Paramaribo 

Cartagena 

Johannesburg... 
Stockholm 

Capetown 

Madrid 

Birmingham 

Panama 

Calcutta 

New  Delhi 

La  Guaira 

Cairo _ 

Madras 

Istanbul 

Auckland 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Dec.  11 
June  1 
Sept.  16 
Apr.   16, 

Mar.    3 

Jan.  17 
Oct.    27 

May  14 

July    20, 

Aug.     3 

Oct.    22 

July  23 
Jan.  12, 
Nov.  11 

tJan.  7 
Dec.  19, 
Mar.  28, 
July   11 

Jan.     8; 

Sept.  28, 
Aug.  28, 

Jan.      8 

May  14, 

Jan.  12 
Nov.  1, 
Dec.  26, 


Oct. 
Dec. 
July  23, 
May  20, 
Apr.  21 

June  2 
Sept.  22, 

June  15, 
Apr.  29, 

June  21 

Aug.  6 

Aug.  28, 

Oct.  20, 

June  10, 
July  26, 
July 


1942  July  16,1943 
1940  July  16,1943 
1941 
1941 


1943 

1940 
1941 
1942 

1942 

1943 

1942 

1941 
1943 
1943 

1944 
1942 
1942 
1942 

1944 

1942 
1943 


1942 

1943 
1943 
1940 

1941 
1940 
1942 
1943 
1943 

1941 
1942 

1942 
1943 

1941 
1942 
1943 
1941 


July    16,1943 

July   16,1943 

July  16,1943 
July  16,1943 
July    16,1943 

July    16,1943 

July    16,1943 

July    16,1943 

July  16,1943 
July  16,1943 
July   16.1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16, 1943 

July    16,1943 

July  16,1943 
July    16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

Nov.  16, 1943 
Nov.  16, 1943 

Nov.  16,1943 
Nov.  16, 1943 

Nov.  16, 1943 

Nov.  16, 1943 
Nov.  16, 1943 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Sept.  1,1937 
Mar.  30, 19.34 

Mar.  15, 1939 

Mar.  21,1939 

Sept.  1, 1928 
Apr.  29,1938 
Apr.   19,1938 

Aug.     2. 1938 

May     1, 1938 

Mar.  25, 1939 

Aug.  10.1938 
Mar.  8, 1939 
Aug.  14,1938 

Sept.  14, 1938 
July  29,1938 
July  1, 1939 
July   27.1931 

July    26,1938 

Oct.  1.1934 
Mar.  27, 1939 

Apr.  19,1938 

Apr.  26,1938 

July  1,1939 

Apr.  18,1938 

May  17,1938 
Aug.  3, 1938 
Aug.  14,1939 
June  10,1938 
Apr.  19,1938 

Aug.  11,1939 
Mar.  22, 1939 

Aug.  13,1939 
Apr.     5, 1939 

Oct.     3, 1933 

Jan.  19, 1940 
July     1, 1939 


1940:  Nov.  16, 1943  Mar.  13, 1939 
194ll  Nov.  16,1943  Mar.  24,1939 
1943   Nov.  16, 19431  Mar.  18, 1939 


3,500 
3,500 
3.500 


CLASSIFICATION    OF    FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  OF  CLASS  VIII— Continued 


109 


Name 


Boies  C.  Hart,  Jr.... 

Richard  H.Hawkins, 
Jr. 

Oeorge  D.  Hender- 
son. 

John  P.  Hoover 


Donald  AV.  Lamm.. 

Frederick  J.  Mann.. 

Delano  McKelvey.. 

Miss  Mincdee  Mc- 
Lean. 

Julian  L.  Nugent,  Jr. 

Joseph  Palmer,  2d-.. 

Richard  H.  Post 

M.  Robert  Ruther- 
ford. 

Robert  C.  Strong... 

J.  Kittredge  Vinson. 

Alfred  T.  Wellborn.. 

Charles  H.Whi  taker 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


Conn . 

Pa.... 

Calif.. 

Calif.. 

D.  C. 
N.  Y  . 
D.  C. 
La.... 

N.Mex 
Mass.. 
N.  Y.. 

Mont. 

Wis... 
Tex... 
La.... 

Mass-- 


Designation 


Secretary  and  vice  con- 
sul. 
Vice  consul- 


Third   secretary    and 

vice  consul. 
Assistant  commercial 

attache. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 


Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul- 

Third  secretary. 
Vice  consul 


Post 


Algiers... 
Sydney.. 
Asuncion. 
Caracas.. 


Pernambuco. 
Brazzaville... 

Sydney 

Santiago 


Valparaiso. 

Nairobi 

Mendoza... 
Kunming.. 


Durban 

Karachi 

Kunming.. 
Chungking. 
Caracas 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Jan.  29,1943 

Dec.  30, 1940 

June  2, 1941 

July  28,1942 

Dec.  10,1942 

July  20,1942 

Sept.  2,1943 

IDec.  29,1939 

Jan.  14, 1944 

June  2,1941 

May  19, 1943 

June  25,1943 

June  5,  1940 

Feb.  19, 1942 

Aug.  23,1941 

Sept.  29. 1943 

Dec.  13, 1943 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Nov.  16, 1943 

Nov.  16,  1943 

Nov.  16,  1943 

Nov.  16,  1943 

Nov.  16,  1943 

Nov.  16,  1943 

Nov.  16, 1943 

Nov.  16,  1943 

Nov.  16, 1943 

Nov.  16, 1943 

Nov.  16, 1943 

Nov.  16,  1943 

Nov.  16, 1943 

Nov.  16,1943 

Nov.  16, 1943 

Nov.  16, 1943 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Mar.  21, 1939 

Mar.  18,  1939 

Aug.  6, 1939 

July  1, 1939 

July  1, 19.39 
Jan.  19, 1940 
Mar.  27, 1939 
July  1, 1939 

Jan.  24,1940 

Jan.  18, 1940 

Jan.  17, 1940 

Aug.  12,  1939 

Mar.  21, 1939 
Aug.  19,  1939 
Aug.  15,1939 

Jan.    25,1940 


Salary 

$3,500 

3,500 

3,500 

3.500 

3,500 
3,500 
3,500 
3,500 

3,500 
3,500 
3,  ,'500 
3,500 

3,  500 
3,500 
3,  500 

3,  500 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS,  UNCLASSIFIED  (A) 


Frederick  D.  Hunt.. 

Roger  L.  Hcacock... 
William  L.  Smyser.. 

Charles  W.  Adair, 
Jr. 

H.  Gardner  A  ins- 
worth. 

Stewart  G.  Ander- 
son. 

Donald  B.  C alder... 


Leonard  J.  Cromie.. 
Irven  M.  Eitreim... 

C.  Vaughan  Fergu- 
son, Jr. 
Lewis  E.  Glceck,  Jr. 


Pa... 
Mass. 


Richard  E.  Gnade. 
Bartley  P.  Gordon. 
Clark  E.  Husted.Jr.;  Ohio 
Richard  A.  Johnson.    Ill 


D.C.. 

Calif.. 
Pa  ... 

Ohio.. 

La..-. 

Ill 

N.  Y.. 


Conn  - 
S.Dak 


N.  Y.. 

Ill 


Vice  consul. 


Foreign  Service  oflTicer- 
Third    secretary    and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Istanbul. 
Ottawa.. 


Tehran 

Stockholm. 


Third   secretary    and 

vice  consul. 
Third    secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary    and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third    secretary    and 

vice  consul. 
Third    secretary    and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary    and 
vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third  secretary 

Third    secretary    and  |  London. 
[  I      vice  consul. 

M.  Gordon  Knox... I  Md...l  Third    secretary    and  '  Stockholm- 

I  I      vice  consul. 

Alfred  H.  Lovell,  Jr.  I  Micb.,  Third    secretary    and      Bogotu.  ... 

:  i      vice  consul. 

Scott  Lyon Ohio..|  Third    secretary    and  '  Lisbon  

j      vice  consul. 

John  M.  McSweeijevi  Mass..    Third   secretary    and  j  Cairo j  Aug.  31,1943 

vice  consul. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 
574599—44 8 


Lourenfo  Mar- 
ques. 

Department 

Madrid 


Bombay  ' 

San  Salvador 

Montevideo 

London 


Istanbul-. 
Montreal. 
Bern 


July 

20, 1942 

Nov. 

10. 1942 

May 

14, 1942 

Dec. 

27,  1941 

Dec. 

3,  1941 

Dec. 

3,  1941 

June 

2. 1941 

Dec. 

8, 1943 

Dec. 

8, 1942 

Dec. 

24, 1941 

Feb. 

9, 1943 

Nov. 

5,  1943 

Aug. 

26,  1943 

Dec. 

12.1941 

June 

2. 1941 

May 

14, 1942 

June 

30. 1941 

Dee. 

3, 1943 

Aug. 

31. 1943 

May     1.1941 


Feb. 
Oct. 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 
July 

July 

July 

July 
July 
July 
July 

July 

July 

July 

July 


1.  1942 
20,  1942 

16. 1943 

16, 1943 

16,  1943 

16,  1943 

16, 1943 
16, 1943 

16,  1943 

16,  1943 

16, 1943 
16, 1943 
16,  1943 
16, 1943 

16.  1943 

16, 1943 

16, 1943 

16. 1943 


July     1. 1939 

Apr.  30.  1938 
July     1, 1939 

Sept.  14. 1940 

June  10,1940 

Aug.     3, 1940 

May  11, 1940 

June  13, 1940 
Sept.  14, 1940 

June    7, 1940 

Apr.  20,1940 

June  9, 1910 

Feb.  14, 1934 

May  9, 1940 

May  23,1940 

May  10, 1940 

May  4, 1940 

July  21, 1940 

June  12.  1940 


$3, 000 

3,  000 
3,000 

3.  noo 

3,000 

3,000 

3,000 

3,000 
3,000 

3,000 

3.000 

3,  OIHI 
3. 000 
3.000 
3.000 

3,000 

3. 1)00 

3.  000 

3.000 


no 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS,  UNCLASSIFIED  (A) -Continued 


Name 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Salary 


Lee  D.  Randall. 
Claude  G.  Ross. 


Robert  Rossow,  Jr.. 

W.  Horton  Schoell- 

kopf,  Jr. 
Harry  H.  Schwartz . 
Bromley  K.  Smith.. 

Henry  T.  Smith 

Byron  B.  Snyder 

Wallace  W.  Stuart.. 

John  L.  Topping 

John  W.  Tuthlll.... 

Joseph  J.  Wagner... 

Fred  E.  Waller 

Andrew  B.Wardlaw. 
Livingston  D.  Wa- 

trous. 
Fraser  Wilkins 


m 

Calif.. 

Ind... 

Fla.__ 

Calif. . 
Calif.. 

Ga..- 

Calif.. 
Tenn. 

N.  Y.. 

Mass.. 

N.  Y.. 
Mich . 
S.C.. 
N.  Y.. 

Nebr.. 


T  bird  secretary 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul.- 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 


Bern.. 
Quito - 


Panama. 
Beirut. - 


L6opoldville- 
La  Paz 


Dec. 
Dec. 


Dec. 

Nov. 


Dec. 
Dec. 


12, 1941 
3, 1941 


3, 1941 
12, 1943 


8, 1943 
26, 1941 


July 
July 

July 

July 

July 
July 


16, 1943 
16, 1943 


16, 1943 
16, 1943 


16, 1943 
16, 1943 


Habana. 


Dec.  15,1943 


July   16,1943 


Department 

San  Salvador 


Montevideo. 
Ottawa 


Bombay 

Montreal 

BarranquUla. 
San  Jos§ 


Aug. 
Sept. 

May 

Mar. 

June 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Oct. 


11,1941 

10. 1942 

20. 1943 

16, 1942 

2,1941 

2,  1942 

27. 1941 

7, 1942 


July 
July 

July 

July 

July 
July 
July 
July 


16, 1943 
16, 1943 

16, 1943 

16, 1943 

16, 1943 
16, 1943 
16. 1943 
16, 1943 


May  6, 1940 
June  18,1940 

June  15.1940 

June     5, 1940 

Sept.  23, 1940 
Sept.  10, 1940 

Sept.  23, 1940 

May  6, 1940 
June    5, 1940 

Sept.  19, 1940 

Aug.     7, 1940 

May  11,1940 
Feb.  12, 1934 
July  28.1940 
Sept.  25, 1940 


Tangier. 


Dec.     7,1943   July   16,1943    Aug.     1,1940 


$3, 000 
3,000 

3,000 

3,000 

3,000 
3,000 

3.UO0 

3,000 
3,000 

3,000 

3.000 

3,000 
3,000 
3,000 
3,000 

3,000 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS,  UNCLASSIFIED  (B) 

Philip  H.  Bagby 

Walter  W.  Birge,  Jr. 

Va...- 

N.Y.. 

Vice  consul 

Calcutta 

Baghdad 

June 
Dec. 

4, 1943 
7, 1943 

Oct. 
Oct. 

20, 1942 
20, 1942 

Apr. 
May 

3, 1941 
23, 1941 

$2,750 

Third   secretary 

and 

2,750 

vice  consul. 

WUliam  L.  Blue 

Tenn. 
lowa.- 

Vice  consul 

Ciudad  Bolivar. 
Calcutta 

July 
Jan. 

28, 1942 
21, 1944 

Oct. 
Oct. 

20. 1942 
20, 1942 

June 

Sept. 

9, 1941 
3, 1941 

2,750 

George  F.  Bogardus. 

Vice  consul 

2,750 

Gray  Bream 

Wyo.. 

Vice  consul 

Godthaab 

Aug. 

7, 1942 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Aug. 

26, 1941 

2,750 

John  H.  Burns 

Okla.. 

Vice  consul 

Para 

Feb. 

18, 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July 

1,1941 

2,750 

Keimeth  A.  Byrns  . 

Colo 

Vice  consul 

Port  Elizabeth.. 

May  20.1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

July 

3, 1941 

2,750 

John  A.  Calhoun.... 

Calif.. 

Third    secretary 
vice  consul. 

and 

Tehran 

Sept. 

5, 1942 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

June 

11,1941 

2,750 

Don  V.  Catlett 

Mo... 

Third   secretary 
vice  consul. 

and 

Ciudad  Trujillo. 

Mar. 

29, 1941 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Apr. 

14, 1941 

2,750 

Robert   J.  Cava- 

HI 

Vice  consul 

Accra. 

Aug. 

24, 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Feb. 

1, 1929 

2,750 

naugh. 

Ralph  N.  Clough... 

Wash. 

Third   secretary 
vice  consul. 

and 

Tegucigalpa 

Mar. 

18, 1942 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Apr. 

21, 1941 

2,750 

William  A.   Craw- 

Pa.... 

Third   secretary 

and 

Habana 

Mar. 

27, 1941 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Apr. 

11, 1941 

2,750 

ford. 

vice  consul. 

Juan  de  Zengotita 

Pa 

Third   secretary 

and 

La  Paz       .. 

Aug. 

24, 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Apr. 

8, 1941 

2,750 

vice  consul. 

Thomas  P.  Dillon... 

Mo... 

Third    secretary 

and 

Moscow.. 

Nov. 

10, 1942 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Apr. 

7, 1941 

2,750 

vice  consul. 

Robert  S.  Folsom... 

Mass.. 

Third   secretary 
vice  consul. 

and 

Port-au-Prince. . 

Aug. 

15, 1941 

Oct. 

20,1942 

Sept. 

1, 1941 

2,750 

Edward  L.  Freers... 

Ohio.. 

Third   secretary 
vice  consul. 

and 

Asuncion.. 

May 

6, 1942 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

June 

21,1941 

2,750 

Paul  E.  Oeier. 

Ohio.. 

Third   secretary 

and 

Jidda 

Nov. 

11, 1943 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Feb. 

19, 1941 

2,750 

vice  consul. 

James  M.  Gllchriat, 

lU 

Third   secretary 

and 

Managua. 

Aug. 

14, 1942 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Mar. 

3, 1941 

2,750 

Jr. 

vice  consul. 

Oeorg*  McM.  God- 

N.Y  . 

Third  secretary.. 

Bern 

Dec. 

12, 1941 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

Apr. 

12, 1941 

2,750 

ley.  2d. 

CLASSIFICATION   OF   FOREIGN    SERVICE    OFFICERS 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS,  UNCLASSIFIED  (B)-Continued 


Name 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


Designation 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


Caspar  D.  Green.. 
Alden  M.  Haupt.. 
David  H.  Henry,  2d. 


Oscar  C.  Holder.. 
J.  JeSerson  Jones,  3d. 


David  Le  Breton,  Jr. 

Wilfred     V.     Mac- 
Donald. 
Edwin  W.  Martin.. 

Robert  H.  McBride. 

David  H.McKillop. 

W.  Paul  O'Neill,  Jr. 
Richard  A.  Poole. .. 
Stuart  W.  Rockwell. 

Herbert   F.   N. 
Schmitt. 

Harold  Shullaw 

Ernest  V.  Siracusa.. 
Charles  W.  Smith... 

Walter  L.  Smith 

James  P.  Speer,  2d.. 

F.  Lester  Sutton 

James  S.  Triolo 


William  W.  Walker. 

TempleWanamaker, 
Jr. 

Byron  White 

Clifton  P.  English.. 

Joseph  N.   Greene, 

Jr. 
Henry  Hanson,  Jr... 

Douglas  Henderson. 
Sidney  K.  Lafoon... 
Armistead  M.  Lee.. 

LaRue  R.  Lutkins.. 
James  L.  O 'Sullivan. 
Albert  E.  Pappano. . 
Henry  L.  Pitts,  Jr... 

Leslie   Albion 

Squires. 
Walter  J.  Stoessel,Jr. 
Richard  E.  Usher... 


Ohio.. 
HI-.... 
N.Y.. 

La.... 
Tenn. 

D.  C. 

Mo... 

Ohio.. 

Mich  . 

Mass  . 

Pa.... 
N.J... 
Pa.... 

Mich . 


lU.... 
Calif. 
Calif. 


Pa.... 
Okla.- 

N.  J... 
Calif.. 

N.  C. 

Wash . 

N.  C. 

Tenn. 

Mass  . 

Conn . 

Mass  . 
Va.... 
Va.... 

N.Y.. 
Conn. 
Mo... 
N.Y.. 

Calif. - 

Calif-. 
Wis-.. 


Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third  secretary 


Vice  consul. 


Secretary    and     vice 

consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul-.. 

Vice  consul 

Secretary    and     vice 

consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer. 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Secretary-. 

Vice  consul... 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul--- -. 


Foreign  Service  officer - 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Foreign  Service  officer. 
Secretary    and     vice 

consul. 

Third  secretary 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Third  secretary. 
Vice  consul 


Concepcion. 

Calcutta 

Beirut 


Suez- 

Wellington- 


Cairo... 
Ankara. 


Stockholm. 


Tunis 

Barcelona- 
Algiers 


Bogota- 


Department - 

La  Ceiba 

Habana 


Maracaibo- 
New  Delhi. 
Calcutta. -- 

Basra 

Bogota' 


Habana. 
Bilbao.. 


Department-. 
Buenos  Aires. 


Ottawa- 


Stockholm..- 

Cochabamba- 
Department-- 
Dakar 


Chungking 

Cayenne 

Mexico,  D.  F- 
Panama 


Istanbul - 


July 
June 
Mar. 

May 
Aug. 

NOV; 

May 


Hamilton,   Ber-  jtJuly 

muda. 
Algiers 


Mar. 

Dec. 

June 
Dec. 
Jan. 

July 

Nov. 
Mar. 
July 

Mar. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
tJuly 

July 

Dec. 


Mar.  25, 
|Feb.  16, 

May  22, 

.\pr. 

Nov.  20, 
Feb.  16, 
Aug.  30, 

Dec.  15 

Feb.  5, 

Mar.  5 

Oct.  15 

Aug.  31 


Caracas JMay  18, 

Colombo I  Mar.    6, 


1942  Oct. 

1943  Oct. 
1942    Oct. 


1942 
1943 

1943 

1942 

1941 

1943 

1941 

1943 
1942 
1944 

1942 

1943 


Oct. 
Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


20,1942 
20, 1942 
20, 1942 

20,1942 
20, 1942 

20,1942 

20, 1942 

20, 1942 

20,1942 

20, 1942 

20, 1942 
20, 1942 
20, 1942 


Oct.  20,1942 


Oct. 
19431  Oct. 


1942 

1942 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1941 

1942 

1942 

1943 
1942 


1942 

1943 
1942 
1943 


Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 


Oct. 
Oct. 


20, 1942 
20, 1942 
20, 1942 

20, 1942 
20, 1942 

20, 1942 
20, 1942 

20, 1942 

20,1942 


Oct.  20,1942 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16.1943 

July  16,1943 

July  16,1943 


1943  July  16,1943 

1943'  July  16,1943 

1942!  July  16.1943 

1943'  July  16, 1943 


Apr.  12, 
June  13, 
Apr.     7, 

Apr.  10, 
Apr.  29, 

May  26, 

June  16 

June  20, 

May  28, 

Apr.  11 

June  3, 
Apr.  10, 
Oct.     1 

Sept.  20, 

Mar.  29 
July  1 
Sept.    6, 

June  2, 
July  16, 

June  1 
June  22, 

Oct.     6, 

Apr.  14, 

June    1 

Mar.  28, 

Mar.  22, 

Apr.     2 

-■Vpr.  11 
Dec.  26; 
Mar.  16, 

Mar.  14 
Mar.  19 
Apr.  18, 
Mar.  25, 


1943,  July  16, 1943   Mar.  20, 


1942j  July    16,1943    Mar.  14 
1943    July    16, 19431  Mar.  26, 


1941 
1941 
1941 

1941 
1941 

1941 

1941 

1941 

1941 

1941 

1941 
1941 
1941 

1941 

1941 
1941 
1941 

1941 
1941 

1941 
1941 

1935 

1941 

1941 
1934 


1942  2, 750 

1942  2, 750 

1931  2, 750 

1942  2, 750 

1942  2, 750 

1942,  2. 750 

1942  2, 750 

1942  2, 750 

1942  2. 750 

1942  2, 750 

1942;  2, 750 


'  Temporarily  at  Buenaventura. 


112 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    JANUARY    :U ,     1944 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS,  UNCLASSIFIED  (C) 


Nan  e 


Paul  K.  I 'u  \  ivier. 
LubtTt    O.   Sander- 

boff. 
Alvin  M.  ncntley.. 
Byron  E.  Dlankin- 

ship. 
D.  Cliadwick  Brag- 

piotti. 
Robert  M.  Brandin. 

William  C.Burdett, 

Jr. 
Findley  Burns,  Jr_.. 

Forrest  N.  Daggett. 
Douglas  N.  Forman, 

Jr. 
Michael  R.  Gannett. 
Duane  B.  Lueders.. 

Oliver  M.  Marry 

William   S.    Rosen- 
berg. 
Joseph  S.  Sparks 

Theodore  C.  Weber. 

William  h.  S.  Wil- 
liams. 
George  Carnahan... 
Jamos  C.Lobenstine. 

J;imes  O.  McCargar 

William  Langdon 

Sands. 
Howard  Brandon... 

Terry   B.    Sanders, 

Jr. 
Thomas  S.  Estes 

IJarry  Clinton  Reed 


Keeler  Faus 

Merlin  E.  Smith... 
J.  Brock  Ilavron 


Whence 

ap- 
pointed 


Designation 


N.  Y.. 
Calif.. 

Mich  . 
N.  Y.. 

N.  Y.. 

N.  Y. 

Ga... 

Md.. 

Calif.. 
Mass.. 

N.Y_. 
Minn. 

Mass. . 
N.  Y. 

Calif.. 

MasS- 

Wis.-- 

N.  Y__ 
Conn  . 

Calif.. 

Fla.... 

Ga.  .. 

Tcx._. 

Mass 

Ohio.. 

Ga  ... 
Ohio.. 
Tenn  . 


Vice  consul 
Vice  consul. 


Vice  consul. 
Vice  consul. 


Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third    secretary    and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary    and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third    secretary    and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 

Vice  consul 

Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third    secretary    and 

vice  consul. 
Third    secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Vice  consul 

Third    secretary    and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Vice  consul 


Third    secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Third   secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Sccietary     and     vice 

consul. 
Third    secretary   and 

vice  consul. 
Foreign  Service  officer 

Vice  consul 

Vice  consul 


Post 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


St.  John's,  N.  F 

Mexico,  D.  F... 
Tijuana 


Bogota.. 
Madrid. 
Madrid - 
Madrid. 


Rio  de  Janeiro- 
BogotS 


Madras.. 
Asuncion. 


Arica. . 
La  Paz 


Habana 

Ciudad  Trujillo. 
Port  Limon 


Barranquilla. 
Bogota 


Ciudad  Trujillo. 

CorumbS 

La  Paz 

Mexico,  D.  F... 

Algiers 

Ciudad  Trujillo 


Monterrey 

Bucaramanga... 


Sept.  24, 1943 


May  21 
June  19, 

Jan.    16, 

Oct.    30, 

Jan.    14, 

May  21 

June     1 
June  10, 

Nov.  10, 
May  19, 

Jan.    18, 
May  15, 

June    5, 

Aug.  11 

Dec.   11 

July     8, 
May  16, 

Nov.  25, 

Aug.  14 

Oct.    25 

Oct.    15 

Dec.     4 

JDec.   16, 


tApr.   16, 
tJan.    16, 


1942 
1942 

1943 

1942 

1944 

1942 

1942 
1942 

1943 
1943 

1944 
1943 

1942 

1943 

1943 

1942 
1942 

1943 

1942 

1943 

1943 

1942 

1942 


1943 
1944 


Date  of  ap- 
pointment to 
present  class 


Mar.  20 
Mar.  20 

Feb.  20 
Feb.  20 

Feb.  20 

Feb.  20 

Feb.  20 

Feb.  20 

Feb.  20, 
Feb.  20 

Feb.  20 
Feb.  20 

Feb.  20 
Feb.  20 

Feb.  20 

Feb.  20 

Feb.   20 

May  12, 
May  12 

May  12 

May  21 

Aug.  25 

Aug.  25 

Nov.  28 

Nov.  28 

Nov.  28 
Mar.  27 
Dec.  22 


1941 
1941 

1942 
1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 
1942 

1942 
1942 

1942 
1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 
1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 

1942 
1943 
1943 


Date  of 

entry  into 

service 


June  9,  1941 
Apr.    15,1941 

May  21, 1942 
June     1,1942 

Mar.  16, 1942 

Mar.  27.1942 

Mar.  8, 1942 

Mar.  23, 1942 

Apr.  6, 1942 
Mar.  16, 1942 

Aug.  24,1942 
May    8, 1942 

Feb.  25,1942 
Apr.    7,1942 

Mar.  18,1942 

Mar.  23, 1942 

Mar.  26, 1942 

June  15,1942 
Mar     7, 1942 

Apr.  3,  1942 

June  1,1942 

Jan.  4, 1943 

Oct.  14,1940 

Jan.  7,1938 

Feb.  1, 1930 

July  16,1936 
Aug.  20, 1930 
July    11,1934 


Salary 

$2,  500 
2,000 

2,  500 
2,500 

2,500 

2,  500 

2,  500 

2,  500 

2,500 
2,500 

2,500 
2,500 

2,500 
2,500 

2,500 

2,500 

2,500 

2,500 
2,500 

2,  500 

2,500 

2,500 

2,500 

2,500 

2,500 

2,500 
2,500 
2,500 


RETIREMENTS  IN  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  RECEIVING  ANNUITIES' 


Name 


Adams,  Philip 

Adams,  Walter  A 
Alexander,  Knox._ 
Arnold,  Julean  H. 


Atwood,  Franklin  B. 

Balch,  Henry  H 

Biar,  Herbert  C 

Bickers,  William  A.. 
Blake,  Maxwell 


Bliss,  Robert  'Woods 

Bohr,  Frank 

Bouchal,  John  L 

Boyle,  Walter  F.: 

Bradford,  Robert  R 

Brady,  Austin  C 

Brand,  Norton  F 

Brett,  Homer 

Briggs,  Lawrence  P 

Brunswick,  William  W... 

Bucklin,  George  A 

Burri,  Alfred  T 

Busser,  Ralph  C 

Cameron,  Charles  R 

Carter,  James  G. 

Chamberlin,  George  E 

Chapman,  William  E  

Clark,  Reed  Paige 

Clum,  Harold  D 

Cooke,  Arthur  B 

Cookingham,  Harris  N. . . 

Corrigan,  John 

Cruger,  Alexander  P 

Cunningham,  Edwin  S,_. 

Davis,  John  K... 

Davis,  Leslie  A 

Dawson,  Claude  I 

Dearing,  Fred  Morris 

Deichman,  Carl  F.. 

De  Vault,  Charles  L 

Donegan,  Alfred  W 

Dorsey,  W.  Roderick 

Doty,  William  F 

Dow,  Edward  A 

Dunlap,  Maurice  P 

Dye,  Alexander  V 

Dye,  John  W 

Eberhardt,  Charles  C 


State 


Mass 
S.  C-. 
Mo-. 
Calif- 


Mass. 
Ala._. 
Ind.. 
Va... 

Mo-- 


N.  Y.... 

Kans 

Nebr.... 

Ga 

Nebr 

N.  Mex. 
N.  Dak. 

Miss 

Mich... 

Kans 

Okla.-.. 
N.  Y.... 

Pa 

N.  Y.... 

Ga 

N.  Y.... 
Okla..-. 
N  H.-.. 
N.  Y.... 
S.  C-... 
N.  Y.... 

Ga 

N.  Y.... 
Tenn... 
Ohio... 
N.  Y..., 
S.C... 

Mo 

Mo 

Ind 

Ala 

Md...- 
N. J.-- 
Nebr... 
Minn- . 
N.  Y... 
Minn.. 
Kans... 


Class 


VI... 

I 

VIII. 

I 


VI..- 

III-.. 

Unci. 
VII.. 
J 


VII.. 
VI... 
IV-.. 
V--.. 

III--. 

Uncl- 
II.--. 
VI... 
VIII. 

III... 
v.... 
III-.. 
II..-. 

IV.-. 

II--.. 

V.--. 
IV... 
IV-.. 
V..-. 
V-.-. 
IV... 
VII- . 

I 

I 

IV... 

I 


II-.-. 

VI-.- 

III... 
III--. 

VII.. 

III... 

V.--- 

I 

IV.-. 


Rank  in  the  service 


Consul 

First  secretary 

Consul 

Commercial  attach^ 
and  Foreign  Serv- 
ice officer. 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Vice  consul-- - 

Consul 

Diplomatic  agent 
and  consul  general. 

Ambassador 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul  general  

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul -.. 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Minister 

Consul  general 

Consul- --. 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Commercial  attach^ 

Consul  general 

Minister - 


Post  where  last 
assigned 


London 

Department 

Edmonton 

Shanghai 


Cologne 

Genoa 

Toronto 

Edmonton- 
Tangier 


Buenos  Aires    

Sault  Ste.  Marie.. - 

Montreal 

Guatemala 

Breslau 

Rangoon 

Calgary 

Callao-Lima 

Bahia 

Lisbon 

Wellington. 

Basel 

Leipzig- 

Tokyo 

Tananarive. 

Halifax 

Gibraltar 

Victoria,  B.  C. 

Rotterdam 

Plymouth 

Singapore 

Durban 

Funchal-- 

Shanghai 

Department- 

Glasgow- 

Barcelona 

Stockholm 

Lisbon 

Mfexico,  D.  F 

Basel 

Genoa 

Newcastle-onTync 

Leipzig 

Bergen 

Dept.  Commerce 

Nassau 

San  Josf ,  Costa  Rica 


Date  of  entry 
into  service 


Sept.  14, 1922 
Mar.  25, 1914 
Dec.  19,1917 
SJuly     1, 1939 


Feb.  9 
July  24 
Sept.    1 


July 
Feb. 

Aug. 
July 
July 
May 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
May 
May 
July 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
July 
Oct. 
Feb. 
May 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
July 
§Mar. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
May 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Apr. 
§July 
July 
Oct. 


1924 
1914 
1911 
1914 
1906 

1903 
1908 
1912 
1914 
1917 
1917 
1917 
1911 
1914 
1907 
1906 
1918 
1909 
1919 
1906 
WO.") 
1916 
1919 

icog 

1910 
1910 
1919 
1907 
1898 
1910 
1P12 
19)0 
1921 
1907 
1918 
1905 
1907 
1902 
1915 
1915 
1939 
1906 
1904 


1  Under  the  provisions  of  the  acts  of  May  24,  1924,  July  3,  1926.  February  23. 1931.  April  24,  1939,  July  19,  1939,  or  May 


13.1941. 


113 


114 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JANUARY    31,    1944 
FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  RECEIVING  ANNUITIES-Continued 


Name 


State 


Class 


Rank  in  the  service 


Post  where  last 
assigned 


Date  of  entry 
into  service 


Date  of 
retirement 


Edvrards,  Clement  S 

Ferrin,  Augustin  W 

Ferris,  Cornelius 

Fisher,  Fred  D.. 

Fox,  Ray 

France,  Leys  A 

Frazer,  Robert 

Gamon,  John  A 

Gibson,  Hugh  S 

Goforth,  Herndon  W 

Oooid,  Herbert  S 

Gourley,  Louis  H 

Grummon,  Stuart  E 

Halstead,  Albert 

Hanna,  Miss  Margaret  M.. 

Harris,  Ernest  L 

Hathaway,  Charles  M.,  Jr. 

Heard,  William  W 

Heingartner,  Robert  W 

Heizer,  Oscar  S 

Hengstler,  Herbert  C 

Hitch,  Calvin  M 

Holland,  Philip 

Honaker,  Samuel  W 

Hoover,  Charles  L... 

Hunt,  William  H 

Hurley,  John  P... 

Iflt,  George  N 

Ives,  Ernest  L 

Jackson,  Jesse  B... 

Jenkins,  Douglas 

Keblinger,  Wilbur.. 

Keena,  Leo  J. 

Keene,  Francis  B 

Kemper,  Graham  H 

Ivce,  Samuel  T 

Leonard,  Walter  A 

Letcher,  Marion 

Lowrie,  Will  L 

MacEachran,  Clinton  E... 

Macgowan,  David  B 

MacVeagh,  John  H 

Magruder,  Alexander  R 

Marsh,  O.  Gaylord 

Masuret,  Eugene  A 

Mayer,  Ferdinand  L 

Maynard,  Lester 

McCafEerty,  William  J 

McConnico,  .\ndrew  J 

Meinhardt,  Carl  D 

Miller,  Hugh  S 

Moorhead,  Maxwell  K 

Myers,  David  J.  D 

Nathan,  Edward  I 

Neville,  Edwin  L 

Osborne,  John  Ball 


Minn... 

V 

N.  Y..._ 

VI 

Colo.... 

II 

Greg 

IV 

Calif.... 

VII 

Ohio 

VII 

Pa 

I 

Ill 

II 

Calif 

N.  C... 

V 

Calif..-. 

11 

HI 

IV 

N.  J 

IV 

D.  C... 

I 

Kans 

V 

IlL. 

II 

Pa 

I 

Md 

VI 

Ohio.... 

IV 

Iowa 

IV 

Ohio 

I 

Ga 

II 

Tenn 

II 

Tex 

II 

Mo 

II 

N.  Y.... 

VII 

N.  Y.... 

II. 

Idaho... 

V 

Va 

Ill 

Ohio...- 

IV 

S.  C 

Nev 

III 

Mich 

I 

Wis 

III. 

Ky 

II 

Mich 

I 

111 

III 

Ga 

I 

ni 

11 

Mass 

IV 

Tenn.... 

Ill 

N.Y.... 

V 

Md 

I 

Wash_.. 

III 

N.J..... 

Unci.-.. 

Ind 

Calif.... 

Ill 

Calif.... 

VI 

Miss 

VI 

N.Y.... 

VII 

ni 

VII 

Pa 

Ill 

Ga 

IV 

Pa 

IV 

Ohio 

Pa 

II 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul... 

Consul 1. 

Consul 

Minister 

Consul  general 

Ambassador 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul... 

First  secretary. 

Consul  general. 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Consul  general _ 

Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Second  secretary  and 
consul. 

Consul  general. 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 


Minister 

Consul  general. 

Minister 

Consul  general. 
Consul  general. 
Consul  general. 
Consul  general. 
Consul  general. 
Consul  general. 


Consul  general 

Consul  general 

Second  secretary . . . 
Conselor  of  legation. 

Consul  general 

Vice  consul 

Minister 

Consul  general 

Second  secretary 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general , 

Minister. , 

Consul  general 


Bradford 

Montevideo.. 

Dublin _. 

Nassau 

Habana 

Winnipeg 

San  Salvador. 

Marseille 

Brussels 

Cartagena 

Department.- 
Department.. 
Department.- 

London 

Geneva 

Vienna 

Munich 

Department.. 

Regina. 

Algiers 

Toronto 

Wellington 

Liverpool 

Department.. 
Hong  Kong... 
Monrovia 


Department 

Ghent. 

Belfast ..... 

Fort    William    and 

Port  Arthur. 

La  Paz 

Hamburg 

Pretoria 

Rome 

Rome 

Rio  de  Janeiro 

Tallinn. 

Antwerp 

Frankfort    on    the 

Main. 

Halifax 

Bern 

Department 

Lisbon... 

Seoul 

Paris 

Port-au-Prince 

Copenhagen 

San  Salvador 

Hull 

Shanghai 

Yarmouth 

Istanbul 

Department.. 

Monterrey.. 

Bangkok 

Budapest 


Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 
§July 

July 

May 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

July 

Jan. 

Apr. 
§July 

May 

Sept. 

June 

Mar. 

Aug. 
§June 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

June 

May 

Aug. 
May 
June 
Mar. 

July 
May 
June 
July 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
June 
Jan. 

§June 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
§July 
Aug. 
June 
Apr. 
June 
Apr. 
Mar. 
June 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
SMay 


15, 1911 
23, 1924 
27, 1909 

2,1901 
27, 1920 

1, 1939 

16. 1909 

12. 1914 
5, 1908 
1, 1919 

20. 1916 
1, 1913 

15, 1924 

18. 1906 
13, 1937 

10. 1898 

16. 1911 

27. 1912 

25. 1904 

1. 1906 
10, 1936 

15. 1915 

30. 1910 
4, 1913 

29, 1909 

18. 1899 

23,1919 

20. 1905 
15, 1909 

17. 1905 

1,1908 
15, 1914 
28, 1909 

1, 1903 
18,1911 

28. 1907 

7. 1907 
15, 1909 
14, 1899 

19. 1934 
24,  1915 
12,  1921 
11, 1909 
1,1915 
1, 1939 
7, 1916 

27. 1906 

16. 1917 
28, 1909 
20, 1912 

1, 1921 
26, 1905 
7,1912 

23. 1907 
15, 1907 
18, 1905 


Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

June 

June 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

July 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Dec. 


Dec.  31 

Jan.  26, 

June  30, 

June  30, 


Dec. 

Nov. 

Apr 

July 

May 

Mar. 

Apr. 

July 

Mar. 

Aug. 
June 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
June 
Aug. 
Apr. 
July 
June 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
June 


1934 
1940 
1931 
1932 
1935 
1942 
1943 
1935 
1938 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1932 
1938 
1935 
1939 
1940 
1942 
1933 
1941 
1934 
1942 
1943 
1937 
1932 

1942 
1930 
1939 
1935 

1941 
1940 
1943 
1924 
1941 
1936 
1941 
1934 
1934 

1941 
1935 
1940 
1935 
1942 
1942 
1940 
1937 
1935 
1936 
1936 
1941 
1937 
1936 
1937 
1940 
1933 


RETIREMENTS   IN   THE    FOREIGN    SERVICE 
FOKEIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  RECEIVING  ANNUITIES— Continued 


Name 


Philip,  Hoffman 

Pisar,  Charles  J 

Playter,  Harold 

Putnam,  John  R 

Rairden,  Bradstreet  S 

Ramsay,  Hugh  F 

Randolph,  John 

Rasmusen,  Bertil  M 

Ravndal,  Gabriel  Bie 

Remillard,  Horace.-- 

Robertson,  William  H 

Russell,  William  W -. 

Sauer,  Emil.-. 

Schoellkopf,  Walter  H 

Seltzer,  George  E 

Skinner,  Robert  P --. 

Slater,  Fred  C 

Sloan,  Alexander  K 

Southard,  Addison  B 

Spamer,  Carl  O 

Sterling,  Frederick  A 

Stewart,  Francis  R -. 

Swenson,  Laurits  S 

Swift,  Merritt 

Totten,  Ralph  J 

Tredwell,  Roger  C 

von  Tresckow,  Egmont  C 

Wadsworth,  Craig  W 

Wakefield,  Ernest  A 

Weddell,  Alexander  W 

Wheeler,  Post 

Wilson,  Charles  S.- 

Wilson,  Hugh  R 

Woodward,  G.  Carlton-.. 

Wormuth,  Romeyn 

Yerby,  William  J 

Yost,  Bartley  F 

Young,  James  B 


State 


N.Y... 
Wis.--- 
Cahf-.- 
Oreg-.. 

Maine. 
D.  C-.- 
N.  Y... 
Iowa... 
S.  Dak. 
Mass.-. 

Va 

D.  C-. 
Tex 


N.  Y-_. 
N.  Y... 
Ohio-.- 
Kans... 

Pa 

Ky-..- 
Md.— 

Tex 

N.  Y... 
Minn.. 
D.  C-.. 
Tenn.-. 

Ind 

S.  C— . 
N.  Y... 
Maine. 

Va 

Wash-. 
Maine- 
Ill 

Pa 

N.  Y_- 
Tenn_.. 
Kans.-- 
Pa 


Class 


IV-- 
V--. 
III-. 


VIII. 
VIII- 
III.. - 
VI-.. 

I 

V 

I 


III- 


IV-. 
VII- 


VIII- 
V-.- 

I 

VI... 


IV- 
IV- 


I 

v.... 
II___. 

VIII- 


VIII. 
V.-.. 
VII.. 

v.... 
II_... 


Rank  in  the  service 


Ambassador 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Consul  general 

Minister 

Consul  general 

First  secretary 

Consul 

Ambassador 

Consul 

Consul.-. 

C  onsul  general 

Consul 

Minister 

Consul 

Minister 

First  secretary 

Minister.- 

Consul  general 

Consul 

Counselor  of  legation 

Consul 

Ambassador 

Minister 

Minister 

Ambassador 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul 

Consul  general 


Post  where  last 
assigned 


Santiago 

Liverpool . 

Newcastle-on-Tyne.. 
Florence    and    San 

Marino. 

Curagao 

Habana 

Edmonton. 

Moncton 

Berlin.  

Nice  and  Monaco... 

Halifax 

Bangkok 

Frankfort    on    the 

Main. 

Madrid. .-- 

St.  Michael -.. 

Istanbul. .-- 

Sarnia 

Department. 

Department 

Nagasaki. 

Stockholm 

Venice 

The  Hague 

Stockholm 

Pretoria 

Stockholm 

St.  John,  N.  B 

Lima 

Nuevitas 

Madrid 

Tirana 

Belgrade 

Berlin 

Prince  Rupert 

Nuevo  Laredo 

Nantes 

Cologne 

Departinent 


Date  of  entry 
into  service 


Nov.  27.1901 

Oct.  1, 1914 

Sept.  28,1919 

Mar.  26,1915 


§Nov.  16, 


Oct. 
§Sept. 
Aug.  28, 
Jan.  24 
Aug.  24 
§Sept.  4 
§Oct.  2 
Sept.  18, 


Sept. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

July 

Feb. 
§Sept. 
§Oct. 

Mar. 

Jan. 
§Oct. 

Dec. 

July 

Apr. 

July 
§Sept. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

July 

July 
§Jan. 

June 

July 

July 

Oct. 

July 


1926 
1916 
1903 
1898 
1909 
1907 
1915 
1911 

1919 
1918 
1898 
1909 
1921 
1916 
1919 
1911 
1911 
1921 
1916 
1908 
1909 
1921 
1912 
1898 
1910 
1906 
if)01 
1938 
1904 
1918 
1906 
1908 
1909 


Date  of 
retirement 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Aug. 

July 
Feb. 
June 
Nov. 
June 
Oct. 
June 
Dec. 
June 

Nov. 

June 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

May 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

July 

Jan. 

June 

Nov. 

Apr. 

Oct 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

June 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Oct. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS 


Page 

Alibey,  Glenn  A _,  20,98 

Abbott,  George  M 47, 100 

Abbott,  Wainwright 47.94 

Achilles.  Theodore  C 47, 101 

Ackerman,  Ralph  H. 38,92 

Ackerson,  Garret  O.,  Jr 13, 101 

Acly,  R.  Austin 43,104 

Adair,  Charles  W.,  Jr.. 22,109 

Adam,  Hector  C,  Jr _.  13,105 

Adams,  J.  Wesley,  Jr... 16 

Adams,  Philip 113 

Adams,  Walter  A 113 

Adams,  Ware I 20,98 

Adler,  Alf 35 

Afield,  William  C,  Jr 24, 105 

Agar,  Herbert 21 

Aguirre,  Stephen  E 29, 103 

Ailshie,  William  K 28. 105 

Ainsworth,  H.  Gardner 17,109 

Alberts,  Hugo  W 35 

Aldridge,  Tlayson  W 47,95 

Alexander,  Knox 113 

Alfscn,  Fritz  A.  M 39, 104 

Allen,  Charles  W 7 

Allen,  Henry  E. 29 

Allen,  Ronald  H 43 

Allison,  John  M 20, 100 

Altaffer,  Leland  C 6 

Altaffer,  Maurice  W _ 41,96 

Anderson,  Daniel  V 12,103 

Anderson,  Edward 27,104 

.\nderson,  Einar  T 14 

Anderson,  Eskel  V 50 

Anderson,  Stewart  G 44,109 

Anderson,  W.  Stratton,  Jr 35, 107 

Andrews,  Archie  M.,  Jr 21 

Andrews,  Charles  L 5 

Andrews.  George  D 8,100 

Angulo,  Manuel  R_ 16 

Apple,  Charles  E 34 

Applewhite,  Virgil  C 46 

Archer,  Harry  C 7 

Armour,  Norman 1 

Armour,  Ncjrman,  Jr ..        42 

Armstrong,  George  Alexander.-.  21, 100 

Armstrong,  Lawrence  S 13,  100 

Ariu'seii,  Sigurd  J 40 

Arnold,  Julean  H 113 

Ashford,  Mahlon ..        38 

Ashley,  Caileton 44 

Ashley,  Charles  L 42 

Ashton,  Horace  D 25 

Atcheson,  George,  Jr 10,94 

Atherton,  Ray 6. 15,28 

Atwood,  Franklin  B 113 

Atwrjod,  Rollm  S   ..    16 

116 


Await,  Fred  H 35 

Babbitt,  Theodore 42 

Bachelder,  Leonard  A 32 

Bacon,  J.  Kenly 47. 101 

Bagby,  Philip  H 22.110 

Bailey,  E.  Tomlin.. 47. 105 

Bailey,  John  W.,  Jr _    8,95 

Baker,  Joseph  K 2fi 

Baker,  Roy  W 21,100 

Balch.  Henry  H 113 

Baldwin,  Karl  Ferguson 2 

Baldwin,  LaVeme 38.98 

Ballantine,  Joseph  W 47.91 

Banash,  Sydney  H 1 

Bandy,  Alvin  E .-  4 

Bankhead,  Henry  M 6.91 

Bankhead,  John  L ..  8, 106 

Barbour,  Walworth. 24,  46, 102 

Barger,  Herman  H... 2 

Barghoorn,  Frederick  C 44 

Barker,  Edmund  Osborne ..        19 

Barker,  Kenneth  S 8 

Barnes,  Charles  T 21 

Barnes,  Curtis  Waldo 46 

Barnes,  Maynard  B l  19,91 

Barnes,  William 47, 107 

Barnette,  Larry 5 

Barnum,  Robert  H.. 9 

Barr,  Glenn 45 

Barry,  John  R 7 

Baskin,  Robert  M 46 

Bates,  Freeman  F 21 

Bates,  Robert  C 23 

Battles,  Robert  E.... 29 

Bay,  Charles  A. 28.94 

Beach,  William  H.. 43,95 

Beam,  Jacob  D 20, 102 

Beard,  John  M 6 

Beauclair,  Josef  E 45 

Beaulac,  Willard  L.. 38,91 

Beaumont,  Adam 7 

Beck,  William  H.. 23,93 

Belcher,  Frank  Q 45 

Belie,  George  N 42 

Belovsky,  Sidney  A 19,99 

Belton,  William 8,108 

Benet,  Edward  S 14 

Benjamin,  Albert 44 

Bennett,  James. 14 

Bennett,  John  Allen 46 

Bennett,  W.  Tapley.  Jr 16 

BenninghofF,  H.  Merrcll 47,97 

Benson,  Barry  T... 11,  102 

Bentley,  Alvin  M... 28. 112 

Benton,  J.  Webb 51,92 


Page 

Benton.  Russell  W 47,105 

Berenguer,  Arnaldo 9 

Bergan,  Ernest 29 

Berper,  David  C 1,96 

Bcrnbaum,  Maurice  M 45,107 

Bemardoni,  Bernard 31 

Berry,  Burton  Y ..  42,98 

Berry,  Lampton 22,108 

Bertot,  Raoul  A 14 

Beverstock,  Roswell  C 25,105 

Beyer,  Roland  K 43,108 

Beylard,  Charles  B 51 

Biar,  Herbert  C. 113 

Bickers,  William  A 113 

Biddle,  Anthony  J.  Drexel.  Jr 3, 

14,31,33,36 

Biddle,  Samuel 29 

Bigelow,  Donald  F 40,95 

Bingham,  Hiram,  Jr 1, 104 

Birge,  Walter  W.,  Jr 26,110 

Birkeland,  Paul  M 3,15,31,33,36 

Bishop,  Max  Waldo 47,102 

Black,  Floyd  H 42 

Black,  Robert 6 

Blake,  Gilson  G 47,97 

Blake,  M.Williams 26,106 

Blake,  Maxwell 113 

Blake,  Ralph  J 47, 104 

Blanchard,  Louis  F 28 

Blankinship,  Byron  E 30,112 

Blanshard,  Paul 23 

Blatchford,  Edward  W 33 

Bliss,  Don  C,  Jr 20,93 

Bliss,  Robert  Woods 113 

Blocker,  V.  Harwood... 5 

Blocker,  William  P 29, 91 

Blohm,  Lee  R 9,98 

Blue,  William  L 46,110 

Boal,  Pierre  de  L 4 

Boehringer,  Carl  H 10, 104 

Boernstein,  Ralph  A 8, 100 

Bogardus,  George  F 22,110 

Bohan,  Merwin  L. 1,94 

Bohlen,  Charles  E 47,96 

Bohne,  Frederick  A 8 

Bohr,  Frank 113 

Bonbright,  James  C.  H 47,98 

Bond.  Niles  W 38,108 

Bonnet,  Ellis  A 16,100 

Boone,  William  E 14 

Boonstra,  Clarence 14 

Borje.«son,  Eddie  Karl  Gustav 25 

Boswell,  William  0 36,108 

Botsford,  Clarence  A 14 

Bouchal,  John  L 113 

Boucher,  Hiram  A 32,94 


INDEX    OF    PEKSONS 


117 


Page 

Bowden,  William  Henry 46 

Bower,  Roy  E.  B 22,101 

Bowers,  Claude  G R 

Bowie,  Thomas  Donald 39 

Bowman,  Howard  A 12.99,102 

Bowman,  Thomas  D...  ..  _  43.91 

Bownass,  Richard  Mason 31 

Boyco,  Richard  F 13,95 

Boyd,  Alfred  G 21 

Boyd,  John  H 19 

Boyle,  Walter  F 113 

Bradbury,  Rohcrt  W.. 34 

Braddock,  Daniel  M.. 5,98 

Bradcn,  Spruillc. 13 

Bradford,  Robert  R _.. 113 

Brady,  Austin  C_ 113 

Brady,  Charles  C 42 

Brady,  L.  Peirce 5 

Braggiotti,  D.  Chadwick 11.112 

Bragonier,  Reginald,  Jr _.  44,105 

Braman,  Harold  P 29 

Brand,  Norton  F... 113 

Brandin,  Robert  M._ 38,112 

Brandon,  Howard. 4, 112 

Brandt,  George  L 47,91 

Braun,  Horace  Harper. 29 

Bream,  Gray 15, 110 

Breazeale,  Albert  F 45 

Breckinridge,  Robert 11 

Brennan,  Peter  J 44 

Brett,  Homer 113 

Brett,  Homer  G.,  Jr.. 45 

Brcuer,  Car] 45,  lOfi 

Brewster,  WOliam  L 30 

Brickell,  Herschel 12 

Bridge,  H.  P 32 

Bridgett,  W.  Charles 24 

Brigham,  Arthur  D 42 

Briggs,  Ellis  O.. 13,92 

Briggs,  Lawrence  P 113 

Brinton,  John 17 

Prist,  George  L _ ._ R 

Brockman,  John  B 32 

Brookhart,  Charles  E 22, 101 

Brooks,  Clarence  0 8,94 

Brooks,  Russell  M 31,96 

Brown,  Aaron  S 27, 107 

Brown,  Cant  well  C 29 

Brown,  Charles  C_ 10 

Brown,  Charles  L 42 

Brown,  Gilbert  J 29 

Brown,  James  E.,  Jr 47,98 

BrowB,  Robert  Y 44,101 

Brown,  Stephen  C 20, 107 

Brown,  Willard  O 21 

Brown,  William  H 7 

Browne,  Sidney  H 20,98 

Brownell,  Lincoln  C 10 

Brownlee,  Roland  H 33 

Bruins,  John  H 47,96 

Brulf,  Frederick  Joseph 9 

Bruner,  Glen  W 50, 105 

Bruns,  William  H 23 


P;.gc 

Brunswick,  William  W.   ..   113 

Bucklin,  George  A 113 

Bucknell,  Howard,  Jr 20,91 

Buell,  Robert  L 23,100 

Buhrman,  Parker  W 47,92 

Burchinal,  David  A 7 

Burdett.  William  C,  Jr 38.112 

Burgher,  Robert  S 1 

Burke,  Gordon  L. 11.102 

Burke,  Thomas  Edmund 9 

Burnes,  Byron  B 20 

Burns,  Abbott  S 29 

Burns,  Findley,  Jr 38, 112 

Burns,  John  H 6,110 

Burns,  Thomas  D 14 

Burri,  Alfred  T 113 

Burris,  Philip  H 35 

Burrows,  Charles  R 1, 108 

Bursley,  Herbert  S 28,92 

Burt,  Joseph  F 10.97 

Bush,  Guy  Louis 5 

Busser,  Ralph  C 113 

Busser,  William  F 28, 106 

Butler,  George  H 34,94 

Butrick,  Richard  P 47,92 

Butterworth,  William  W.,  Jr..  36, 38,  96 

Byington,  Homer  M 7,91 

Byington,  Homer  M.,  Jr 47,99 

Byington,  Irwin  C 12 

Byrd,  Richard  W 42. 105 

Byrne,  James  MacGrcgor .2 

Byrns,  Kenneth  A 43. 110 

Cabafias,  Ralph 29 

Cabot,  John  M 47,96 

Caflery,  Jefferson. 4 

Cahn,  Rudolf  E 4 

Calder,  A.  Bland 43,96 

Calder,  Donald  B 20.109 

Calder,  F.  Willard 27 

Caldwell,  George  W.,  Jr 12 

Caldwell,  John  K 18 

Calhoun,  John  A 26,110 

Callahan,  James  E 7 

Callan,  John  L 3,15,31,33,36,46 

Callanan,  Leo  J 6,96 

Calvert,  John  S 8.99 

Cameron,  Charles  R 113 

Campbell,  Arthur  J 10 

Campbell,  Charles  S.,  Jr 21 

Campbell,  Walter  L._.  17 

Campen,  Thomas  S 13. 106 

Cannon,  Cavendish  W^ 47,99 

Canty,  George  R 47,95 

Carey,  Arthur  F 1 

Carlson,  Harold 40 

Carlson,  Harry  E. 39,94 

Carlson,  Herbert  W.._ _        20 

Carlson,  Richard  W.. 23 

Carlson,  Roger  P.. 28 

Carnahan,  George 12. 112 

Carrigan,  John  Willard 47, 103 

Carroll.  Margaret  S 21 


Page 

Carter,  James  G 113 

Cassidy,  Richard  T 5 

Castleman,  Reginald  S 6,97 

Catlett,  Don  V.... ....15, 110 

Cavanaugh,  Robert  J 23,110 

Chalker,  Robert  P 21, 108 

Chamberlin,  George  E 113 

Chamberlain,  Robert  S 24 

Chapin,  Selden 18,94 

Chapin,  Vinton 2.5,97 

Chapman,  J.  Holbrook 47,98 

Chapman,  William  E 113 

Chase,  Augustus  S 47,99 

Chase,  Joseph 43 

Chase,  Warren  M 40,98 

Chavez,  Tiho  J 9 

Cherp,  Philip  F 1...        IJ 

Childs,  Archie  W 4,96 

Childs,  J.  Rives 31,94 

Childs,  Prescott. 32,97 

Chipman,  Norris  B 47, 103 

Christensen.  Asher  N  orman 2 

Christcnsen,  Keld 42 

Christensen,  W^illiam  H 23 

Christiani,  Courtland 3 

Christin,  Eugene  G ._        35 

Christopherson,  Carl  E 32.103 

Chylinski,  ThaddeusH... 7 

Cintron,  Frank 35 

Claffey,  John  F 20 

Claghorn,  Richard  R. _       15 

Clark,  Clyde  L 38 

Clark,  David  M.. 32,106 

Clark,  DuWayne  G 34,98 

Clark,  Edgar  H .3.1.^,31.3.3,36 

Clark,  Harlan  B 42, 107 

Clark,  Lew  B... _. 29 

Clark,  Lewis ...    6,96 

Clark,  Reed  Paige 113 

Clark,  S.  Wilson 12 

Clawson,  Clayton  J 35 

Clay,  Wiley  T ...         6 

Clayton,  William  E. 29 

Clough,  Ralph  N 25.110 

Clover,  Philip  P 2,9,34,44 

Cloward,  Thomas  M 29 

Clubb,  Oliver  Edmund 47,98 

Clum,  Harold  D 113 

Cobb,  George  C 8 

Cochran,  H.  Merle. 50,91 

Cochran,  William  P..  Jr 47,99 

Codoner,  Manuel  J. 30 

Cody,  Morrill.. 34 

Coe.  Robert  D.. 20. 101 

Cole,  Felix. 31,92 

Cole,  Thomas  J... 14 

Cole,  Willam  E.,  Jr.. 18,107 

Colebrook,  Mulford  A 20,104 

Cclladay,  Montgomery  H 3, 

14,  31,  33,  36, 101 

Collier,  Charles  W^ 4 

CoUigan,  Francis  J 16 

Collins,  Atwood,  2d 12 


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Collins,  Ellen. 16 

Collins,  V.  Lansing,  Jr 34,108 

Colman,  George  T 6 

Colquitt,  Adrian  B 22, 108 

Congdon,  Norman  A 44 

Conkright,  William  A. 29 

Connell,  Richard  M 12 

Connelly,  Bernard  C... 35,103 

Conrad,  Barnaby,  Jr _.-       39 

Constan.tPeter  K -.       27 

Cook,  Robert  S 29 

Cooke,  Arthur  B 113 

Cooke,  Hedley  V.,  Jr 33,104 

Cooke.  Robert  A.,  Jr_ 16 

Cookingham,  Harris  N 113 

Cooper,  Charles  A 47,104 

Cootes,  MerrittN 36,103 

Cope,  Albert  John,  Jr 30 

Corcoran,  William  W 40, 100 

Corrigan,  Frank  P 45 

Corrigan,  John 113 

Corrigan,  Robert  F 5 

Cory,  Thomas  J 46, 108 

Cottell,  Philip  G 16 

Cottrell,  Sterling  J 45 

Coudray,  Robert  C 17 

Cousland,  Cornelius  W 38 

Coville,  Cabot... 20,96 

Cowan,  Robert  T 41,108 

Cowles,  C.  William 34 

Cowles,  LeonL 39,108 

Cowles,  Virginias 21 

Cox,  Raymond  E 47,92 

Coyle,  John  J 20 

Grain,  Earl  T 29, 103 

Cram,  Willard  W 43 

Crawford,  Douglas 28 

Crawford,  William  A 13, 110 

Crawford,  William  Rex 5 

Crocker,  Carson  O 45 

Crocker,  Edward  S.,  2d 36,93 

Crockett,  Joseph  P 33 

Cromie,  Leonard  J 42, 109 

Crook,  Linton 51 

Cross,  Cecil  M.  P 6,92 

Cruger,  Alexander  P 113 

Cruse,  FredT 13,17,24,25,32 

Cufle,  Edward  D 13 

Cummings,  Herbert  J. 42 

Cxmningham,  Edwin  S 113 

Cunningham,  Frederick  J 34, 104 

Cunningham,  H.  Francis,  Jr 39, 108 

Curry,  Hubert  M 35 

Curtis,  Glion,  Jr 25,105 

Curtis,  John  P 5 

Cussans,  Frank 41 

Cyphers,  Dudley  E 6 

da  Costa,  Marcelino  H 37 

Daggett,  Forrest  N. 4, 112 

Dahl,  Basil  D 32,98 

Dahlgren,  John  B 13.18,24,25,33 

Dalferes,  Sabin  J 19 

Daniels,  Chandler  Lawrence 2 


Page 

Daniels,  Paul  C 11,96 

Dare,  C.  Wilfred 9 

Davenport,  Philip  M 22,108 

Davidson,  Kenneth  M 5 

Davies,  John,  Jr 10, 101 

Davis,  Homer  W 42 

Davis,  John  K 113 

Davis,  Laurence  L 19 

Davis,  Leslie  A 113 

Davis,  Moimett  B 47,91 

Davis,  Nathaniel  P 47,91 

Davis,  Richard  H 43,108 

Davis,  Sherlock 1 

Davis,  Thomas  D 7,99 

Dawes,  Curtis 3, 15,  31, 33,  36 

Dawson,  Allan 47,95 

Dawson,  Claude  I 113 

Dawson,  Leonard  G 47,96 

Dawson,  Owen  L 10,94 

Dawson,  William 44 

Day,  Breckinridge  A.. 42 

Day,  Henry  B 19,101 

Day,  Samuel  H 42,94 

Dearborn,  Henry 16 

Dealing,  Fred  Morris 113 

Decker,  Fred  H 45 

DeCourcy,  William  E 47,92 

DeFord,  Clifford  Conrad 43 

Deichman,  Carl  F 113 

De  Jonge,  Alfred  B.  W 40 

de  Lambert,  Richard  M 19,98 

Delgado-Arias,  D.  Eugene. 46 

de  Lima,  David  A 34 

Demarest,  Kenneth  E... 37 

Demille,  Paul  H 7 

Denby,  James  Orr 47,95 

Denhardt,  Edith  Tilton 21 

Denhardt,  Robert  M 6 

Denis,  Louis  M 4 

Denman,  Leroy  G.,  Jr 25 

dePass,  Morris  B. 10 

Derby,  Robert  J 12 

Derry,  Charles  H 3,97 

Des  Portes,  Fay  A 12 

Desvemine,  Eugene 13 

Deuel,  Norman  B.. 7 

De  Vault,  Charles  L 113 

de  Verteuil,  Marc 23 

de  Zengotita,  Juan 4, 110 

Dick,  Hasell  H 47,95 

Dickerson,  Charles  E .,  Jr 36, 94 

Dickinson,  Horace  J 14. 103 

Dickover,  Erie  R.... 47,91 

Dillingham,  Sherburne. 45,104 

Dillon,  Thomas  P 43,110 

Dimick,  John  M.._ 38 

Donald,  George  K.. 8,92 

Donaldson,  Harry  M 47,106 

Donegan,  Alfred  W 113 

Donnelly,  Walter  J 4,93 

Donovan,  Andrew  E.,  2d 11, 103 

Donovan,  Howard 22,94 

Doolittle,  Hooker  A... 17,94 

Dooman,  Eugene  H... 47,91 


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Dorsey,  W.  Roderick 113 

Dorsz,  Edmund  J 47, 100 

Doty,  Ralph  E 20 

Doty,  William  F 113 

Douglas,  Charles  F... 34 

Douglass,  William  B.,  Jr 37 

Dow,  Edward  A.. _ 113 

Dow,  Edward  A.,  Jr 17,108 

Dowling,  Walter  C 4,103 

Downs,  Donald... 50 

Doyle,  Albert  M 47,94 

Dregge,  John  W 17 

Drew,  Gerald  A 24,99 

Dreyfus,  Louis  G.,  Jr 26 

Drumright,  Everett  F 10,11,99 

DuBois,  Arden  Edward. 14 

duBois,  Coert 47,91 

Ducote,  Charles  H 13,101 

Dumont,  Donald  A 31 

Duncan,  Norman 35 

Dunham,  AUison 13,18,24,25,32 

Dunlap,  Maurice  P 113 

Dunn,  Robert  S 42 

Dunn,  WDliam  E 11,92 

Duim,  William  McKee 3,15, 

31,  33, 36 

Duran,  Gustavo. 14 

Durbrow,  Elbridge 47,99 

Dutko,  PaulM 43 

Du  Vivier,  Paul  F 51,112 

Dwyer,  Henry  T ._ 30 

Dwyre,  Dudley  G 44,93 

Dwyre,  Jack  G 35 

Dye,  Alexander  V 113 

Dye,  John  W... 113 

Earle,  George  H 42 

Eaton,  Charles  Edward 5 

Eaton,  Earl  Wilbert 30 

Eberhardt,  Charles  C 113 

Ebling,  Samuel  G.... 26,98 

Ebright,  Albert  P.... 38 

Edwards,  Clement  S 114 

Edwards,  J.  Stanford 21 

Edwards,  Jay  Dixon 22,106 

Edwards,  John  W 31 

Eitreim,  Irven  M 7,109 

Elbrick,  C.  Burke. 31,103 

Ellingsen,  Thor  B. 3, 15,  31,  33, 36 

Ellis,  Daniel  E 8 

Ellis,  Overton  G.,  Jr... 17,104 

Ellis,  Perry 3,106 

Elting,  Howard,  Jr 41, 104 

Embry,  JohnA 47,100 

Emmerson,  John  K 10,105 

Emmons,  Arthur  B.,  3d 44,108 

Enders,  Gordon  B 1 

Engert,  Cornelius  Van  H 1 

Engle,  James  B... 16 

English,  Clifton  P.. _ 1,111 

English,  Robert. 7,101 

Erhardt,  John  G.... 47,91 

Erwin,  JohnD 25 

Espy,  James 17,106 


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rage 

Estes,  Stockton  M 29 

Estes,  Thomas  S 19, 112 

Evans,  Ernest  E 28,98 

Everett,  Curtis  T 8.93 

Fales,  Herbert  P _ 47,107 

Farmer,  Alexander  W _..       10 

Farnsworth,  Frederick  E 7,104 

Farrar,  Eobert  M 45 

Farrell,  William  S... 41,101 

Farringer,  Dale  E 33 

Faus,  Keeler .11,112 

Faust,  John  B 25,101 

Feld,  Nicholas 22,108 

Ferber,  David  I.... 39 

Ferguson,  C.  Vauphan,  Jr.. 26, 109 

Ferguson,  Harold  D 39 

Fernald,  Robert  F 39,97 

Fernandez,  Louis  A.. 34 

Ferrell,  Hubert  F 1] 

Ferrer  M.,  Felipe 35 

Ferrin,  Augustin  W 114 

Ferris,  Cornelius 114 

Ferris,  Walton  C... 47,96 

Fette,  Franklin  R 10 

Fidel,  E.  Allen 16 

Finley,  Harold  D 32,95 

Fishburn,  John  T 2 

Fisher,  Dorsey  Gassaway 20,100 

Fisher,  Dwight  W 8 

Fisher,  Fred  D 114 

Fitzgerald,  John  F 12 

Fitzpatrick,  James  R 11 

Flack,  Joseph 45,92 

Flack,  Thomas  R 41 

Flake,  Wilson  C 3,101 

Flandry,  Fred  F.. 13 

Fleisehmann,  Julius 7 

Fletcher,  C.  Paul. 27,97 

Fletcher,  Samuel  J 22.93 

Flexer,  Fayette  J 39,94 

Flood,  Douglas 39,104 

Flood,  Peter  H.  A 50,99 

Flournoy,  William  E  ,  Jr 50,102 

Fluharty,  Vernon  L.. 12,108 

Fogler,  Maurice. _.-.. 38 

Folsom,  Robert  S _..  25,110 

Foote,  Walter  A 2,93 

Ford,  James  B 38 

Ford,  Richard 26,94 

Forman,  Douglas  N.,  Jr 11,112 

Fornes,  Frederic  C,  Jr 6,100 

Forsyth,  Donald  W 5 

Forsyth,  T.  Muldrup 39,105 

Foster,  Andrew  B 24,46,105 

Foster,  Carol  H 47,92 

Foster,  Julian  B 47.94 

Fowler,  Harold 20 

Fox,  Homer  S 50,94 

Fox,  Ray 114 

Fraleigh,  William  N 42,108 

France,  Leys  A 114 

Frankel.  Samuel  B 43 

Franki,  Julius  F 9 

Franklin,  Albert  B 45 


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Franklin,  Lynn  W 7,95 

Frazer,  Robert 114 

Free,  Lloyd  A 40 

Freeman,  Fulton 10,108 

Freeman,  Houghton 10 

Freers,  Edward  L-. 34,110 

Frees,  C.  Norman 29 

Frierson,  David  E 44 

Fritzlan,  A.  David 31,108 

Frost,  Arthur  C _..  47,91 

Frost,  Wesley 34 

Fuess,  John  C. 32, 108 

Fuller,  Andrew  P 5 

Fuller,  Earl 39 

Fuller,  George  Gregg 7,96 

Fullerton,  Hugh  S.. 47,92 

Funk,  Ilo  C 23,99 

Fuqua,  Stephen  Ogdcn 37 

Gade,  George  A.. 3 

Gade,  Gerhard 17,99 

Gaines,  Owen  W 30, 105 

Gaines,  Willard  R . 35 

Galbraith,  Willard 39,101 

Gallagher,  Francis  H 35 

Gallman,  Waldemar  J. 20,93 

Gamon,  John  A 114 

Gannett,  Michael  R 22,112 

Gantenbein,  James  W 16, 100 

Garrison,  Arthur  E 12 

Garrison,  Biddle  H 9 

Garza,  Ellas  G 30 

Gasque,  J.  AUard 4 

Gatewood,  Richard  D 23,106 

Gaudin,  Daniel,  Jr 26,103 

Gauss,  Clarence  E 10 

Geerken,  Forrest  K 28,107 

Oeib,  Horace  V 12 

Geier,  Paul  E 38,110 

Geist,  Raymond  H._ 47,92 

George,  W.  Perry 47,96 

George,  WOliam  C 28 

Gerberich,  Albert  H 13 

Germon,  William  F 5 

Gerrity,  Charles  M 27 

Gibbons,  Donald  F... _..         1 

Gibson,  Hugh  S ._ 114 

Gibson,  Raleigh  A 28,94 

Gibson,  William  G.. 37 

Gibson,  William  M 19 

Gidden,  Culver.. 23 

Gidney,  Charles  C,  Jr 35 

Gilbert,  Charles 38 

Gilbert,  Manson 7 

Gilchrist,  James  M.,  Jr 32, 110 

Gilmer,  Howard  C 45 

Gilmore,  Eugene  A.,  Jr 44 

Glassford,  William  A 19 

Claude,  Paul  M 27,41 

Gleeck,  Lewis  E.,  Jr 40,109 

Glover,  Robert  G 44,95 

Gnade,  Richard  E 42,109 

Godfrey,  Richard  A.. 5 

Godley,  George  McM.,  2d 40, 110 


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Godsey,  Fred. 6 

Goetzmann,  Tule  L 39,107 

Goforth,  Herndon  W 114 

Goodier,  Harvey  T 7,102 

Goodin,  Paul  A 13,18,24,25,33 

Goodyear,  John 19,108 

Goold,  Herbert  S 114 

Gordon,  Bartley  P 7,109 

Gordon,  George  A 47 

Gorman,  Douglas,  Jr... 9 

Gonell,  Juan  L 16 

Goshie,  John  L 50, 106 

Gotlieb,  Bernard 13,97 

Gourley,  Louis  H 114 

Gowen,  Franklin  C 47,96 

Graling,  Francis  J 7 

Granata,  Harold  M 39 

Graves,  George  M... 13,100 

Gray,  Archibald  E 48,100 

Gray,  Cecil  Wayne 48,96 

Gray,  David 27 

Grayson,  James  G 11 

Green,  Archie  W 2 

Green,  Caspar  D 9,111 

Green,  David  S 5 

Green,  Montgomery  M 44 

Green,  Thomas  C 11 

Greene,  Joseph  N.,  Jr 7,  111 

Greene,  Winthrop  S 39,97 

Greenleaf,  Charles  W 37 

Greenup,  Julian  C 34,95 

Gresham,  Vernet  L 16 

Grew,  Joseph  C 48 

Griffiths,  John  F... 2 

Grimes,  Francis  E 45 

Griimell,  Robert 3,108 

Groeninger,  Joseph  G ^1, 100 

Grosjean,  Robert  L 3, 15, 31,  33, 36 

Gross,  Joseph  E 2 

Groth,  Edward  M 42,92 

Ground,  Ray 16 

Groves,  H.  Lawrence.. 45,92 

Grummon,  Stuart  E 114 

Grunwell,  Alfred  E 45 

Guerra,  Fidencio 12 

Gufler,  Bernard.. 48,100 

Guinn,  Paul  S 45,103 

Gullion,  Edmund  A 18,107 

Gunsaulus,  Edwin  N 7 

Gwynn,  William  M 27,41,97 

Hadraba,  Theodore  J 40,108 

Haering,  George  J 38,96 

Hagan,  John  Logan 13 

Hagerman,  Worthington  E 37 

Hale,  Robert  F 28, 108 

Hall,  Claude  H.,Jr 23,101 

Hall,  Monroe  B 22,99 

Hallett,  Herbert 35 

Halstead,  Albert 114 

Hamilton,  Maxwell  M 43,91 

Hamlette,  Harry  L 34 

Hamlin,  John  N 39, 100 


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Hammond,  B.  MOes. .  r.o,  107 

Haiios.  Walirr  AV 1 

Rauna,  Clyde  James :W 

Hanna,  Margaret  M _ 114 

Hannah,  Archer  B 13,18,24,25 

Hanson,  Henry,  Jr 40,  111 

Hardie,  John  F 13,17,24.25 

Harding,  John  T _  17,  24,  4G 

Harding,  Kenneth  \V 13 

Harding,  Robert  William 8 

Hardison.  Felix  M 40 

Hardy,  Osgood _       34 

Hare,  Raymond  A 17,38,98 

Harley,  Robert  Bruce 6 

Harmon,  Robert  L _..         9 

Harriman,  W.  Averell 43 

Harrington,  Julian  F... 38,94 

Harrington,  Raleigh  T... ___       IC 

Harris.  Arthur  R ^ 28 

Harris.  Ernest  L 114 

Harrison,  Landreth  M 40,98 

Harrison,  Leland 40 

Harrisou,  Randolph 48.101 

Hart,  Boies  C,  Jr 19,109 

Hart,  John  N 14 

Hart,  Parker  T 17, 108 

Harvey,  Constance  R 51,104 

Harvey,  Nicholas  D.  N 21 

Haselton,  Xorris  S ...  8,105 

Hathaway,  Charles  M.,  Jr 114 

Hathaway,  James  L 27 

Haughey,  Leo  E ._  9 

Haupt,  Alden  M 22,  111 

Haven,  Richard  B 37,99 

Havron,  J.  Brock 12, 112 

Hawkins,  Richard  H.,  Jr.. 3,109 

Hawley,  Franklin 14,108 

Hawley,  Harry  F 39,94 

Hawthorne,  Carl  O ___        31 

Hayes,  Carlton  J.  H 38 

Hayes,  Dalton 42 

Hayes,  Glenn  C 11 

Hayes,  Stanley  T 7 

Heacock,  Roger  L 48, 108 

Heard,  Alexander 50 

Heard,  William  W 114 

Heath,  Donald  R.... 8,02 

Hebeler,  Walter  Adam 2 

Heck,  Jack  H 19 

Heck,  Victor  C 13 

Hefti,  Rudolph  W 20 

Heiberg,  Walter  L 40 

Heilbronner,  Leon  0 C 

Heiler,  Bernard  K 8 

Heingartner,  Robert  W 114 

Heisler,  Charles  H... 21,99 

Heizer,  Oscar  S 114 

Helme,  William  B 1 

Heltberg,  Arnlioth  G 20 

Hemmerich,  Harry  F. 23 

Hemphill,  Charles  F.,  Jr 1 

Henderson,  Douglas 4.111 

Henderson,  George  D 34. 109 

Henderson.  Jnmes  E 48, 103 


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Henderson,  Loy  W 2fl 

Hongstler,  Herbert  C 1I4 

Henney,  Alfred  J 5 

Henry,  David  H.,  2d 27,  111 

Henry,  Frank  Anderson.. 43,94 

Henry,  R.  Horton 48,101 

Herbert,  Raford  W 2 

Herrington,  Frank  H ..        10 

Herron,  Connie  R 2 

Hervey,  Robert  Eugene 35 

li  ickey ,  Andrew  S 28 

Hickok,  Thomas  A 23. 100 

Hicks,  Knowiton  V _ 48,98 

Hiern,  Alden  J 5 

Higgms.  Herbert  N 29 

Higgins,  William  L 37 

Higgs,  L.  Randolph 48,104 

Hill,  Henry  Albert 24,46 

Hill,  Heyward  G 19. 101 

Hillenbrand,  Martin  J... 35, 108 

Hillis,  Wa.shington  Armstrong...       29 

Himmel,  Lyle  C 3 

Hinke,  Frederick  W 35,100 

Hinkle,  Eugene  M 13,97 

Hitch,  Calvin  M 114 

Hitch,  Simon  H 10 

Hoard,  Robert  S 29 

Hobbs,  Claude  E.,  Jr 16 

Hooker.  Woodson  F 35 

Hodgdon,  A.  Dana 48,96 

HolTman,  H.  Theodore 12 

Hollmann,  Walter  W 6,105 

Hoguet,  Lawrence 2 

Hohenthal,  Theodore  J 48,105 

Hohenthal,  William  D.. _...        38 

Hohenthal,  William  D.,  Jr.. 37,38 

Holden,  Richard  K 45 

Holder,  Oscar  C 17,111 

Holland,  Henry  F ....        29 

Holland,  Philip 114 

Hollingsworth,  Earl  C 9 

Honaker,  Samuel  W 114 

Hooper,  Malcolm  P 33,97 

Hoover,  Charles  L 114 

Hoover,  John  P 45, 109 

Hopper,  George  D 23,93 

Horn,  Adolph  B ..        14 

Horn,  Thomas  S 23,99 

Horner,  Garnett  D 50 

Horner,  John  Evarts 7,108 

Horowitz,  Daniel  L 9 

Horsey,  Outerbridge 38,108 

Hostetter,  Writner 21 

Houck,  Fred  H 21 

Hoverter,  Ross  E 6 

Howard,  George  C 13,93 

Howard,  Uungerford  B 10,  11, 108 

Howard,  Wendell  S 17 

Howe,  Clarence  S 29 

Howell,  Glenn  F 7 

Uoyt,  Henry  A 10 

Hubbard,  Phil  H 41,103 

Huddle,  J.  Klahr.. .  40,91 

Hnddleston,  John  F 31,97 


rage 

Hudson,  Joel  C 8,96 

Hucstis,  Richard  S 21,103 

Hughes,  Morris  N 48, 102 

Hughes,  Thomas  L 8,91 

Hukill,  George  R 20.98 

Hulick,  Charles  E.,  Jr 34 

HuUey,  Benjamin  M 48,98 

Humes,  Elizabeth 36,102 

Hunsaker,  Lee  M 26 

Hunt,  Frederick  D 37,108 

Hunt,  Jay  Roy 4 

Hunt,  Leigh  W.. 48,97 

Hunt,  Ralph  H 3 

Hunt.  William  H 114 

Huntington,  Robert  D 45 

Hurley,  John  P.... 114 

Hurst,  Carlton 23,102 

Husted,  Clark  E.,  Jr 40,109 

Huston,  Cloyce  K .._ 48,99 

Hutchinson,  Charles  A 3. 100 

Hutton,  Paul  C 48.103 

Hyde,  Austin  W.,  Jr 38 

Ifft,  George  N.... 114 

Ingle,  Edward  M 3 

Isaacs,  Burford  K.,  Jr 26 

Isaacs,  C.  Grant 20,102 

Ives,  Ernest  L 114 

Ives,  J.  Winsor 36,101 

Jackson,  Henry  C , 37 

Jackson,  Jesse  B 114 

Jackson,  Paul  C 32 

Jackson,  Virgil  A. 27,41 

Jacobs,  Joseph  E 17,91 

Jakes,  Robert,  3d 5 

Jandrey,  Fred  W 3,103 

Janz,  Robert 37, 102 

Jasper,  George  F.,  Jr.. 2 

Jenkins,  Douglas. 114 

Jenkins.  Douglas,  Jr 32,103 

Jenkins,  John  H_. 35 

Jenkins,  Warder  B 50 

Jensen,  Finn  B 40 

Jensen,  Julius  C 41 

Jernegan,  John  D.. 26, 106 

Jester,  Perry  N. 48,99 

Johansen,  Beppo  R 48.104 

Johnson,  Donald  D ..-        38 

Johnson,  Ellis  A 42 

Johnson,  Eugene  H 8 

Johnson,  Frederick  C  7 

Johnson,  Hallett 48,92 

Johnson,  Harold  Frost 50 

Johnson,  Hartwcll.   35,106 

Johnson,  Herschel  V 39 

Johnson,  John  B 4 

Johnson,  John  D. 7,93 

Johnson,  Leslie  W 2,107 

Johnson,  Nelson  T 2 

Johnson,  Richard  A.. 20,109 

Johnson,  U.  Alexis 4, 105 

Johnson,  Wendell  Gunner... 8 


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Johnston,  Coldwell  S.. ---  7,107 

Johnston,  Leland  P - 15 

Jones,  George  Lewis,  Jr 48, 104 

Jones,  Gerald  Q - ---       14 

Jones.  J.  Jefferson,  3d 32,111 

Jones,  J.  Wesley ---  48,101 

Jones,  Joseph  A 14 

Jones,  Ralph  A 5 

Jordan,  Curtis  0 30,95 

Jordan,  Francis  C 26, 107 

Jordan,  Russell  B. --         7 

Josselyn,  Paul  R 48,00,92 

Jova,  Eugene  E 14 

Jovin,  Francis  K.- 2 

Judson,  Frcdericlf  B 32 

Kapp,  William  Robert 25 

Kasper,  Herman  R 2 

Katsainos,  Charles  T 40 

Kazanjian,  Reginald  S 4,104 

Keblinger,  Wilbur 114 

Keeler,  Erwin  P 48,95 

Keeley,  James  Hugh,  Jr 48,92 

Keena,  Leo  J 114 

Keene,  Francis  B 114 

Keith,  Gerald 48.96 

Kekich,  Emil 46 

Keller,  Bert  Dewey 6 

Kelley,  Robert  F._-- _ 41,92 

Kelly.  George  F 23 

Kelly,  Henry  W 35 

Kelsey.  Easton  T 8,106 

Kemp,  Edwin  Carl j 7,93 

Kemper,  Graham  H 114 

Kempton,  James  H 46 

Kendrick,  Stephen  E.  C. _  22,101 

Keniston,  Hayward --         2 

Kennan,  George  F  _ 50,94 

Kennedy,  Edward  S 26 

Kennedy,  John  J 45 

Kent,  Ralph  E 17,24,46 

Keo^h,  John  Beltort 37 

Ketcham,  John  B --.  30,100 

Key,  David  McK 48,95 

Kidder,  Randolph  A___ 2,108 

Kifer,  Russell  Stanley 50 

24 

45 


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Kuhn,  Frederick  A 5 

Kuniholm,  Bertel  E 7,98 

Kuykendall,  C.  Porter 48,95 

Lafoon,  Sidney  K 48,  111 

LaGuardia,  Lionel  Q 34 

Lambeth,  J.  D 29 

Lamm,  Donald  W 6, 109 

LaMont,  George  D. 8,100 

Lamprecht,  Reinhard  W 37 

Lancaster,  Nathaniel,  Jr 36, 103 

Landis,  .Tames  McCauley 50 

Lane,  Arthur  Bliss 11 

Lane,  Clayton 22,94 

Lane,  Francis  A --.        27 

Lane,  George  B 32 

Lane,  Rufus  H.,  Jr.... 12,98 

Lane,  S.  Owen 9 

Lang,  Frederick  Robert 43 

Lang,  John  W 1 

Langdon,  William  R 11,93 

Lankenau,  Richard  F 2 

Larrabee,  Sterling  L 24,46 

Larragoite,  Armando,  Jr 46 

Larsen,  Gilbert  E 25 

La  Rue,  G.  Wallace 48, 107 

Latimer,  Frederick  P.,  Jr 34,101 

Laukhuff,  Perry 40,107 

Lavalee,  Jerome  R 19 

Laverack,  John  W 50 

La  Vista,  Vincent 39 

Lawson,  Edward  B 32,96 

Lawson,  Stanley  R 40 

Lawton,  Edward  P 19,96 

32 

17 

27 

44 


Kimrey,  Chester  H 

Kingsley,  Thomas  D 

Kinnaird,  Lawrence..    9 

Kirk,  Alexander  C 17 

Kittredge,  Benjamin  R.,  Jr 3, 

1,^,31,33,36 

Klicforth.  Alfred  W 8,92 

Kneeland.  Walter  E 30 

Knox,  Charles  F.,Jr -..  48,102 

Knox,  M.  Gordon... 40,109 

Kohler,  Foy  D - 48,103 

Kolinski,  Charles  James 21 

Krauss,  William  A.. 25 

Krausse,  Henry  G 30 

Kreis.  Foster  H 37 

Krentz,  Kenneth  C 48,99 

Krieg,  William  L 23,108 

Kroner,  Hayes  A.. --         5 

Kropp,  Miriam  Therese 35 


Lawton,  James  S 

Leach,  Richard  S 

Leavell,  John  H 

Leavens,  Donald  C 

LeBel,  Louis  E 5 

LeBreton,  David,  Jr 17,111 

Lebus,  William  Frank,  Jr 39 

Lee,  Armistead  M 19,111 

Lee,  Carnes  B... 20 

Lee,  Charles  H 1 

Ivee,  J.  Hubert 9 

Lee,  SamuelT 114 

Legge,  Barnwell  R 40 

Leggett,  Herbert 46 

Lehrs,  Jobn  A 41 

Leinbach,  Chapin  R 23 

Leng,  EarlR 21 

Leonard,  Richard  A ^        23 

Leonard,  Walter  A 114 

Leonhardy,  Terrance  G 12 

Leonhart,  William  K 2 

Leslie,  Aldene  Barrington. 5 

Letcher,  Marion 114 

Leverich,  Henry  P- 48, 102 

Levison,  George  Lewis '"^'O 

Lewis,  Charles  W.,Jr 48,06 

Lewis,  Harrison 40, 103 

Lewis,  Harry  R -        34 

L'Heureux,  Herve  J - 19,99 

Lieder,  Eugene  J 16 


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Lightner,  E.  Allan,  Jr 50,104 

Lineaweaver,  F.  Ridgway 14,103 

Lines,  David  A 16 

Linn,  John  K.,  Jr 21 

Linnell,  Irving  N 43,92 

Linthicum,  Walter  J 28, 104 

Lippincott,  Aubrey  E . 2, 104 

Little,  Charles  J ---       19 

Little,  George  Alexander 35 

Livengood,  Charles  A 50,93 

Lloyd,  Rupert  A 28 

Lobenstine,  James  C 11, 112 

Locke,  Justin  N 39 

Lockett,  Thomas  H.. 28,92 

Lockhart,  Frank  P .'.  48,91 

Lockling,  W.  Bruce 34 

Lockwood,  Alexander  Scott 39 

Lockwood,  W.  S 21 

Loftus,  Victor  H 28 

Long,  Boaz 24 

Loof bourow,  Frederick  R 41 

Lopizich,  Ivo  H 35 

Lord,  John  H 23,97 

Loren,Odin  G. 30,104 

Lovell,  Alfred  H.,  Jr 11, 109 

Lowrie,  Will  L 114 

Ludden,  Raymond  P 10,11,102 

Ludewig,  Charles  K 16 

Ludy,  Albert  K.,  Jr 26 

Luebbermann,  Htori  A 45 

Lueders,  DuaneB. 34,112 

Luedtke,  Charles  L 48,97 

Lusk,  John  C 38 

Lutkins,  LaRue  R. 10,111 

Lynch,  Andrew  G- 23,106 

Lyon,  Cecil  B 48,101 

Lyon,  Scott 37,109 

Lyons,  John  G 25 

MacArthur,  Douglas,  2d 51 ,  105 

Macatee,  Robert  B 48,92 

Macdonald,  John  J -.-.  22, 101 

MacDonald,  Wilfred  V 41,  111 

MacEachran,  Clinton  E 114 

Macgowan,  Basil  F_ 51 

Macgowan,  David  B _ 114 

Mackenzie,  Malcolm 2 

MacLean,  H.  Coit 48,92 

MacVeagh,  John  H 114 

MacVeagh,  Lincoln 24,46 

MacVitty,  KarldeG.. 17,91 

Macy,  Clarence  E 22,97 

Macy,  Robert  H 8 

Madonne,  John  H 40,41,99 

Maffitt,  Edward  P 1, 104 

Magnuson,  Erik  W 8,99 

Magurn,  Joseph  J 32 

Magruder,  Alexander  R. -      114 

Maher,  Dale  W 40,97 

Mahoney,  Timothy  John 4 

Mahony,  Walter  B.,  Jr..  13, 18, 24,  25, 32 

Makinson,  George  A 39,92 

Maldonado,  Joseph  E 8 

Maleady.' Joseph  E. —       17 


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Maleady,  Thomas  J 45,102 

Malige,  Marcel  E 19,95 

Mallon,  Patrick 3,102 

Mallory,  Lester  De  AVitt 28,96 

-Nfancss,  Hubert 6 

IManey,  Edward  S 28,100 

Mangold,  Frederick  R 29 

IManice,  DeForcst 4 

Mann,  Frederick  J.. 19,109 

Mann,  James  H -..         2 

Marcy,  Oliver  M 9,112 

Marelius,  Donald  C 39 

Marsh,  O.  Gaylord 114 

Martin,  Edwin  W 23,111 

Martin,  Harold  Tracy 4 

Martin,  Stuart  B._. 19 

M^vel,  William  W 33 

Marvin,  John  H 14 

Masset,  Andrew  Hyatt 4 

Massey,  George  Bragg 18 

Masuret,  Eugene  A 114 

Mathews,  Elbert  G 1, 105 

INIathews,  Jefi  Douglas 50 

Matienzo,  Manuel 46 

Matthews,  H.  Freeman 48,91 

Matthews,  Tobias  E.. 2 

Mattison,  Gordon  H 17,107 

Maury,  John  Minor 43 

Maxson,  Wilmer  Reed 11 

May,  Edward  W 29 

Mayer,  Ernest  de  W 19, 104 

Mayer,  Ferdinand  L,. 114 

Maj-ers,  Herbert  W.  D 5 

MajTiard,  David  M 35 

MajTiard,  Lester 114 

Mazzeo,  Louis  B 28 

McAdams,  John 34 

McAndrews,  John  H.  E 23 

McBride,  John  G 7 

McBride,  Robert  H 19,111 

McBryde,  Duncan. 27,41 

McCaflferty,  William  J 114 

McCain,  Edwm  M 34 

McCargar,  James  G.. 15, 112 

McCarthy,  Edmund  J.  E 45 

MoCarty,  Glenn  R.,  Jr 12 

McClintock,  Robert  Mills 39,102 

McClure,  Wallace 40 

McConaughy,  Walter  P.... 4, 101 

McConnico,  Andrew  J 114 

McCullough,  John  D 16 

McDonough,  Dayle  C 48,93 

McDougall,  Grant 2 

McEnelly,  Thomas 30,94 

McFadyen,  Archibald  A.,  Jr 11 

McGinness,  William  L.,  Jr 26 

McGonigal,  Donal  F 23,105 

McGregor,  Robert  Q.,  Jr... 48, 101 

McQurk,  Joseph  F 48,92 

Mcllhenny,  Samuel  A.,  Jr 30 

Mcintosh,  Ellsworth  L.,  Jr 17 

McKay,  Donald  S 50 

McKee,  Edwin 11 

McKelvey,  Delano 3,109 


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McKeima,  James  E 48,94 

McKillop,  David  H 40,111 

McKinney,  Walter  H 39.97 

McLain,  Camden  L 8 

McLallen,  Walter  F.,  Jr 5 

McLaughlin,  Edward  D 48,102 

McLean,  Allan  F.,  Jr 18 

McLean,  Minedee 8,109 

McMahon,  Bernard  B 20 

McMillin,  Stewart  E... 30,99 

McNair,  Roy  Perrin,  Jr 10 

McNiece,  Renwick  S 46,95 

McSweeney,  John  M 17, 109 

McVicker,  Charles  P.,  Jr 42 

Meade,  Herbert  C 16 

Meekins,  Lynn  W 48,92 

Meeks,  Nelson  P 8 

Meily,  John  J.. 30,96 

Mein,  John  Gordon 5 

Meinhardt,  Carl  D.. 114 

Melbourne,  Roy  M 48,107 

Melby,  John  Frfimont 43, 107 

Melvin,  William  H_ 2 

Memminger,  Lucien 32,93 

Memminger,  Robert  B 44,106 

Merkel,  Charles  F 2 

Merrell,  Clay 7 

Merrell,  George  R 22,93 

Merrill,  Frederick  T 42 

Merritt,  RoyW 12 

Mersman,  Scudder 19 

Messer,  Peter  C 21 

Messersmith,  George  S.. 28 

Metcalf,  Lee  E.... 42 

Meyer,  Clarence  E... 21 

Meyer,  Paul  W 48,98 

Meyer,  Theodore  H 29 

Michela,  Joseph  A 43 

Middlebrook,  Robert  W 22 

Milbourne,  Harvey  Lee 10, 100 

Miles,  George  C 42 

Milks,  Harold  K 12 

Millard,  Hugh 1,92 

Miller,  Frieda  S 21 

Miller,  George  E 36.104 

Millei,  Harold  B 20 

Miller,  Hugh  S 114 

Miller,  Paul  Burwell 29 

Miller,  Ralph... 17,101 

Millet,  Charles  S 10,106 

Mills,  Sheldon  T... 22,98 

Minncman,  Paul  G 13,94 

Minnigcrode,  H.  Gordon. 12,105 

Minor,  George  C 7 

Minor,  Harold  B 48, 100 

Minter,  John  R... 2,94 

Mitchell,  Frank  G 19 

Mitchell,  John  W 45 

Mitchell,  Reginald  P 17,104 

Mitchell,  William  A 8 

Moffitt,  James  P 45,95 

Mokma,  Gerald  A 30,101 

Molesworth,  Kathleen 24, 107 


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Montamat,  Harold  E 26,105 

Montgomery,  Edmimd  B 48,95 

Mooer.s,  Horatio 30,99 

Moore,  Carl  E 16 

Moore,  Rupert  H 8 

Moorhead,  Maxwell  K 114 

Moose,  James  S.,  Jr 38,98 

Morby,  Edwin  S 40 

More,  Bolard 41,106 

Moreland,  William  D.,  Jr 26, 104 

Morey,  Leonard  R 12 

Morgan,  John  H. 48,97 

Morgan,  Sidney... 3,15,31,33,36 

Moriarty,  Francis  B 39 

Morray,  Joseph  P 34 

Morris,  Brewster  H 39,106 

Morris,  Leland  B 26 

Morris,  Robert  Dale.. 29 

Morris,  Shiras,  Jr 48,104 

Moses,  H.  Claremont 30 

Moss,  Herman 25 

Muccio,  John  J 34,95 

Murphy,  Gail... 5 

Murphy,  Robert  D 50,91 

Murray,  Alton  T 20, 103 

Murray,  William  B 29 

Myers,  David  J.  D 114 

Myers,  Harold  Edwin 50 

Myers,  MjtI  S 48,92 

Myers,  Willys  A 30 

Nabel,  Eugene 41 

Nankivell,  John  Henry. 32 

Nash,  Roy 6 

Nasmith,  Charles  Roy... 21,96 

Nathan,  Edward  I 114 

Neathery,  Jack  B 4,106 

Neely,  John  C 1 

Nelson,  Christian  Hans 19 

Nester,  Alfred  T.. 27,93 

Neville,  Edwin  L 114 

Newbegin,  Robert 15,103 

Newman,  David  K 19 

Newton,  Joseph  E 8, 107 

Niccoll,  Frank  C 7 

Nichols,  Donald  H 18 

Nielsen,  Christian  K 23 

Nielsen,  Orsen  N 48,92 

Noble,  Donald  W 29 

Noel,  Frederick  J 6 

Noel,  James  A 30 

Nolan,  Thomas  F. 50 

Norden,  Cari  F 32,108 

Norris,  William  L 5 

North,  Oliver  B 7,97 

Norweb,  R.  Henry 36 

Nufer,  Albert  F 13,93 

Nugent,  Julian  L.,  Jr 10, 109 

Nunn,  Oilmore  N 37 

Nyhus,  Paul  0 1,94 

Oakes,  Calvin  Hawley 49,101 

Oakley.  R.  Kenneth 12,108 

O'Brien, Lincoln 5 


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Ocheltree,  John  B 15,101 

O'ConnoU,  Francis  A 4 

O'Connor,  Edward  Francis- 14 

0 'Connor,  Kat herine  E 7, 106 

O'Donoghue,  Sidney  E 28,98 

Offie,  Carmel 49,104 

Ojeda,  Arthur  Eustace 38 

Olding,  James  P —       32 

Olds,  Herbert  V 1. 107 

Oliver,  Covey  T 38 

Oliver.  John  G 30 

Olivier,  Nicholas  D 3 

Olsen,  Clarence  E 43 

Olson.  Grant 40 

Olsson,  NilsW 40 

O'Neall,  Charles  F 38 

O'Neill,  W.Paul,  Jr. -  19,111 

Oram,  Frank  H 6 

Ordway,  John 20, 106 

Orebaugh,  Walter  W 51, 104 

Orme.  Jesse  Milton. 6 

Ortiz,  Nestor  C 5 

Osborne,  John  Ball - -      114 

O'Shaughnessy,  Elim 4.107 

Ostertag,  Augustus .      23 

O'Sullivan,  James  L 19,111 

Oury-Jackson,  Granville 11 

Owen,  Augustus  C 8 

Packer,  Earl  L 41,95 

Paddock,  Paul 31,107 

Page,  Edward,  Jr 43, 101 

Painter,  Carvel 37 

Paliaer,  Ely  E -—    3,91 

Palmer,  Gardner  E 9 

Palmer,  George  E 34 

Pahner,  John  Peabody 50. 103 

Palmer,  Joseph,  2d 23, 109 

Pangburn,  Harry  K 29 

Pappano,  Albert  E 28,111 

Pardue,  Mary  Aim 21 

Park,  Nelson  R 30,98 

Park,  Peyton  H 34 

Parker,  Charles  B 29 

Parker,  Edward  S 30 

Parker,  W.  Leonard 49,104 

Parks,  James  E 34,100 

Parks.  Sheldon  W.... 1 

Parr,  Alexanders. 35 

Parry,  Carroll  C 37 

Parsloe,  Arthur  G 6 

Parsons,  Arthur  W 24,46 

Parsons,  J.  Graham 49.105 

Parsons,  Marselis  C,  Jr 36, 105 

Pasquet,  Maurice.. 31.103 

Patterson,  A.  Willing 29 

Patterson,  Donald  T 21 

Patterson,  Jefferson  _ 34, 93 

Patterson,  Roscoe  Freeman 5 

Patton,  Kenneth  S.. 22.91 

Paxton,  J.  Hall 10,11,99 

Payne,  Charles  E.  B 8 

Peabody,  Paul  E. 20 

Pearsall.  David  J. 9 


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Pearson,  Harold  J 9 

Pearson,  Paul  H 39. 104 

Pease,  Harold  D 46 

Peck,  William  L 51,100 

Peck,  Willys  R .-        49 

Penfleld,  James  K 10,99 

Penrose,  E.  F.. 21 

Perkms,  Mahlon  Fay 49,91 

Perkins,  Troy  L 49, 102 

Perkins,  Warwick 43,95 

Peterson,  Avery  F 20,101 

Peterson,  Edward  M 50 

Peterson,  Horace  C 5 

Pettigrew,  Robert  Leslie 25 

Peyton,  Robert  K 29 

Pfiflner,  Eugene  C 6 

Phelan,  George  R 45 

Phelan,  Raymond 29 

Phelps,  Albert  T 46 

Philip,  Hoffman 115 

Phillips,  George  L 5 

Phillips,  Virginia  Elizabeth 9 

Phillips,  WUliam 22 

Piazza,  Joseph  S 5 

Pierce,  Lawrence 12 

Pigott.  C.  Montagu 44 

Pilcher,  James  B 49,98 

Pillet,  Frederick  A 42 

Pinkerton,  Julian  L 49,100 

Pinkerton,  LoweU  C 33,91 

Pisar,  Charles  J 115 

Pitts.  Henry  L.,  Jr 34,  111 

Playter,  Harold 115 

Plitt,  Edwin  A 49, 94 

Pond,  Seymour  G 37 

Pool,  John  C 49,106 

Poole,  Richard  A 39,111 

Porter,  William  J. 41 

Post,  Richard  H 2,109 

Potter,  George  M 5 

Potter,  Kennett  F 13, 102 

Powell,  James  C,  Jr 28 

Powell,  Thomas  M 30 

Powers,  Albert  J 14 

Preston,  Austin  R 37,95 

Price,  Leonard  H 9 

Price,  William  E 6 

Priest.  Marshall  F 5 

Prospere.  V.  Walser 1 

Prouty,  Roswell  W 29 

Putnam,  John  R 115 

Quarton,  Harold  B 39,95 

Quirm,  Carroll  G 35 

Rabida,  Albert  A 23 

Rae.  J.  Thomas 6 

Ragland,  Joseph  P 3,102 

Raineri,  Peter  J -.- 5 

Rairden,  Bradstreet  S 115 

Rambo,  William  Preston 6 

Ramsay,  Hugh  F 115 

Ramsey,  Henry  O 21 

Randall,  Harold  M 1,% 


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Randall.  Lee  D .-.  40,110 

Randolph,  Archibald  R 24,104 

Randolph,  John 115 

Rankin,  Karl  L 49,94 

Rasmusen,  Bertil  M 115 

Rastetter,  Richard  W...  13, 18, 24,  25,  33 

Ravndal,  Christian  M 39,94 

Ravndal,  Gabriel  Bie 115 

Ray,  David  T 32. 107 

Ray,  Guy  W. 28,99 

Ray,  John  A 24 

Ray,  Willard  R. 6 

Rayens,  Charles  E 40 

Reagan,  Daniel  J 40,92 

Reams,  R.  Borden 49,101 

Reber,  Samuel 50,94 

Redecker,  Sydney  B 38,93 

Reed,  Arthur  G 31 

Reed,  Charles  S.,  2d 23, 101 

Reed,  Edward  L 1,92 

Reed,  Frank  F 20 

Reed,  Harry  Clinton 15. 112 

Reed,  Leslie  E 34,63 

Reese,  Raymond  E 19 

Reeves,  Harman 32 

Reld,  JohnT 16 

Reineck,  Walter  S 7,97 

Reinhardt,  G.  Frederick _.  50,107 

Reist.  Jay  R 35 

Remillard,  Horace.. 115 

Renchard,  George  W 49,102 

Rend.  Charles  J 5 

Reveley,  Paul  J 28,103 

Rewinkel,  Milton  C 37.107 

Rexford,  Dean  Raymond 40 

Reznik,  Jacob 35 

Rice,  Allan  L 40 

Rice,  Charles  M.,  Jr 20 

Rice,  Edward  E 10, 11, 105 

Rich,  S.  Grover,  Jr 39 

Richards,  Arthur  L_-. 42,103 

Richards,  J.  Bartlett 10,95 

Richards,  WiUiam  Walker 39 

Richardson,  Gardner 40,95 

Richardson,  John  S.,  Jr 43,100 

Richardson,  Joseph  L 44 

Richardson,  Marie  Elizabeth 2 

Richardson,  W.  Garland 6.103 

Richert,  George  L 29 

Richey,  Earle  J 23 

Riddick,  John  G 20 

Riddle,  James  R 30 

Riddleberger,  James  W 49, 96 

Ridge,  Thomas  L 5 

Rigg,  Robert  B.. 26 

Riggs,  Benjamin  Reath 40,95 

Riley,  James  Joseph 29 

Rinden,  Robert  W 43. 108 

Ringwalt,  Arthur  R 10, 101 

Rittenhouse,  Austin  J 46 

Rivera,  Rodolfo  O 33 

Robbins,  Albert  H 21 

Robbins,  Warren  D 2 


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Roberts,  Irving  E 13 

Roberts,  Quiney  F _ 21,96 

Robertson,  T.  Ayers 30 

Robertson,  William  H.. 115 

Robertson,  William  P 37 

Robinson,  Thomas  n_. -_.  24,97 

Robison,  Harold  D 49, 101 

Rockwell,  Joseph  P 9 

Rockwell,  Stuart  W ._  19,111 

Rodriguez,  Mario  B 12 

Rogers,  Buford  O 41 

Romero,  Arthur  J.- 1 

Rose,  Halleck  L 36,103 

Rose,  Victor  R 18,24.25 

Rosenberg,  William  S 4, 112 

Ross,  Claude  G 16,110 

Ross.  William  F 42 

Rossow,  Robert,  Jr 34. 110 

Rountree,  William  M 50 

Rousseau,  Theodore,  Jr 37 

Royce,  Alexander 50 

Royt,  Frederick  L 10 

Rueter,  Frank  T --  9 

Ruff.  Edward  J 15 

Russell.  H.  Earle 31.92 

Russell,  William  W ...       115 

Rutherford,  Howard  K 1 

Rutherford,  M.  Robert --  11,109 

Ryan,  Daniel  V 2 

Ryan,  Donald  H 42 

Salinas.  Ezequiel  D 45 

Salisbury,  Laurence  E _  49.93 

Salter,  Fred  K 20,107 

Sanderhoff.  Lubert  O 23, 112 

Sapdcrs,  Terry  B..  Jr 28.112 

Sands,  Franklin  McFadden 6 

Sands.  William  Langdon 5,112 

Santi.  Mark  G 4 

Sasso,  Alberto  M --        33 

Satterthwaite,  Joseph  C 41,95 

Satterthwalte.  Livingston 20.104 

Sauer,  Emil 115 

Scanlan,  William 46 

Scherer,  George  F 49,106 

Schmitt,  Herbert  F.  N..-- -  11.  ill 

Schnare,  Lester  L_ 49,93 

Schnee,  Alexander 7 

Schneider,  R.  F 9 

Schoellkopf,  W.  Horton,  Jr 27, 110 

Schoellkopf,  Walter  H 115 

Schoenfeld,  H.  F.  Arthur 18 

Schoenfeld,  Rudolf  E.. 3. 14, 

31,3.3,30,92 

Schoenrich,  Edwin 40.  99 

Schott.  William  W 19.96 

Schraud,  Myron  H 30 

Schuler,  Frank  A.,  Jr 8,104 

Schutz,  Joseph  W -- 9 

Schwai;tz,  Harry  H 3, 110 

Scott,  Albert  W 19,98 

Scott,  JamesT _ 27,41.95 

Scott,  Winfield  H 20, 100 

Scotten,  Robert  M 16 


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Seager.  Walter  E 12 

Seddicum,  Paul  C _         7 

Sedgwick,  Cabot     _     .   25 

Seibert,  Elvin 4,104 

Seller,  Herman  W 45 

Selser,  James  C,  Jr 5 

Seltzer,  George  E _..      115 

Service,  John  S 10, 11. 105 

Service,  Richard  M 11 

Severe.  Marc  L _ 28 

Sewell,  Walter  E 34 

Shahady,  Edward  J 34 

Shantz,  Harold 24.46,93 

Shaw,  George  P 49,92 

Sheedy,  Bryan  D__._' 25 

Sheehan,  Robert  McDonald 19 

Sheehy,  Frank  E 44 

Shelley,  Tully 21 

Sherman,  J.  A.  Tuck.. _        41 

Shillock,  John  C.  Jr 35.103 

Shipp,  William  E 16 

Shockley,  William  P.,  Jr 37 

Shoemaker,  Franklin  C 27 

Sholes,  Walter  H .-  41.95 

Shollenbfrger,  Joseph  H 50 

Shull,  Frank  T.,  Jr 5 

RhuUaw,  Harold _.-  49.111 

Sigmond,  Frithjof  C 40 

Signer,  Wales  W 6,185 

Simering,  Chauncey  L 50 

Simmons,  John  F...  4,91 

Sims,  Harold 6 

Singer,  Dudley  G _..         4 

Singleton.  Henry  E 39 

Siracusa.  Ernest  V 26.111 

Sitton,  Ora  S 19 

Skelton,  Byron  George '  2 

Skilton,  William  E .._ 14 

Skinner,  Robert  P 115 

Slater,  Fred  C__ 115 

Slavens,  Stanley  G 30, 103 

Sloan,  Alexander  K 115 

Smale,  William  A 27,97 

Smedberg,  Julian  K 21 

Smith,  A.  Viola 49,98 

Smith,  Bernard  L 13  17.24.25,32 

Smith,  Bromley  K 4, 110 

Smith,  Carlton  Sprague 6 

Smith,  Charles  W 13,111 

Smith,  Donald  W._. 49, 103 

Smith,  E.  Clinton 14 

Smith,  E.  Talbot - -  4.3,97 

Smith,  Edwin  L 43 

Smith,  Gordon  B :.- 21 

Smith,  Henry  T --..   13,110 

Smith,  Horace  H .-  10,  11.99 

Smith,  Jule  B... ..-  32,103 

Smith,  Merlin  E -.  30, 112 

Smith,  Mervin  Q 29 

Smith,  T.  Lynn 12 

Smith.  Walter.. 16.107 

Smith,  Walter  F 38 

Smith.  Walter  L 46.111 

Smyser,  William  L 38,109 


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Smyth,  Richard  T 18 

Smjth,  Robert  Lacy.. 8.94 

Snow,  William  P 35, 106 

Snowden,  Thomas 40 

Snyder.  Byron  B 49.110 

Sokobin,  Samuel 49.95 

Solana,  J.  Ramon 14 

Solborg.  Robert  A 37 

Somerville,  James 3. 

14, 31.  33, 36,  96 

Southard,  Addison  E 115 

Sowell,  Ashley  B 34.93 

Spalding.  Francis  L. 49.104 

Spamer,  Carl  O 115 

Sparks,  Edward  J 44.97 

Sparks.  Joseph  S... 14.112 

Speer,  James  P.,  2d 22,111 

Spiegel.  Harold  R 21 

Si)ielman,  Henry  W 6 

Spiker,  Clarence  J 3.92 

Sprague,  George  E.. 27 

Springer,  Paul  L 11 

Springs.  L.  Pittman.. 19 

Sproul,  IVIarion  Elizabeth 35 

Sprouse,  Philip  D 10. 107 

Squire,  John  P 50 

Squire,  Paul  C 41.95 

Squires,  Leslie  Albion 42,  111 

Stafford,  Maurice  L.. 28.97 

Stanclitf,  Evert  Lee 29 

Standley.  William  H 43 

Stanford,  G.  Alonzo 9 

Stanton,  Edwin  F 49,93 

Stanton,  Willard  Quiney 23,101 

Staten,  Verne  G 23 

Stebbins,  Henry  E 20. 102 

Steele.  Daniel  H 39 

Steere,  Loyd  V.. 20,92 

Steese,  Charles  M 20 

Steger,  Christian  T 33,93 

Stein,  Robert  A. 23 

Steinhardt,  Laurence  A 41 

Steintorf,  Paul  P 49,90 

Stephan,  Charles  H 8 

Stephens,  Frederick  Dorsey 38 

Sterling.  Frederick  A 115 

Stevens,  Charles  Henry 29 

Stevens,  Francis  Bowden 43. 102 

Stevens,  Harry  E... 10,11,100 

Stewart,  Earl  C 3 

Stewart,  Francis  R. 115 

Stewart.  James  B 32 

Stewart,  Warren  C. 10 

Steyne,  Alan  N 49,97 

Stines,  Norman  C,  Jr.. 4 

Stocssel,  Walter  J.,  Jr 45,111 

Stone,  Hugh  L.,  Jr. 16 

Stone,  John  F 20,102 

Stoops,  Don. 50 

Stoppani,  Charles 41 

Story,  Harry  W... .-.        14 

Stout,  Hiram  M 21 

Stiatton,  Gus  G 27 

Streeper,  Robert  B. 49,98 


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Strom,  CarlW 28,106 

Strong,  Robert  C 43,109 

Strong,  Thomas  S 33 

Stuart,  Wallace  W 17, 110 

Sturgeon,  Leo  D 49,94 

Styles,  Francis  H 27,97 

Styles,  Raymond  A. 19 

Summerlin,  George  T __  49,91 

Sumner,  Philip  D 28 

Sundell,  Charles  C 8 

Surrey,  Walter  S 40 

Sutherland,  Richard  A 5 

Sutton,  F.  Lester 27,  111 

SwensoD,  Harold  F 1 

Swenson,  Laurits  S 115 

Swift,  Merritt 115 

Taft,  Orray,  Jr 13,105 

Tait,  George. 40,95 

Talbot,  Phillips 10 

Talbott,  Sheridan 21,99 

Taliaferro,  Charles  H 7 

Tausch,  Egon  R 14 

Taylor,  Arthur  H 12 

Taylor,  Clifford  C 6,94 

Taylor,  Earle  C 49,106 

Taylor,  Francis  E 25 

Taylor.  Henry  L . 12 

Taylor,  Laurence  W.. 7, 102 

Taylor,  Robert  M 49, 105 

Teall,  Girvan._. 30 

Tennant,  Robert  A 27 

Terrassa,  Fernando 12 

Terry,  Carroll  M 38 

Tewell,  Harold  S 4,92 

Tewksbury ,  Howard  H 16,  96 

Thayer,  Charles  W 20, 107 

Thayer,  Phihp  W 9 

Thiel,  Cyril  L.  F 16,102 

Thomas,  Aaron  J.,  Jr 37 

Thomas,  Cathaleen  A 18 

Thomas,  Lee  Sturges. 37 

Thomas,  Sheldon 1,97 

Thomasson,  David  A... 28, 107 

Thompson,  Charles  O 22, 106 

Thompson,  Edgar  K 35 

Thompson,  Llewellyn  E.,  Jr 43,99 

Thompson,  Paul  Dean 27 

Thompson,  Samuel  R 7,96 

Thompson,  Tyler 51,  102 

Thurston,  Ray  L 22, 107 

Thurston,  Walter,... 17 

Tidwell,  William  A.,  Jr 44 

Timberlake,  Clare  H 49,103 

Tindall,  Richard  Q.. 41 

Tittmann,  Harold  H.,  Jr. 60,92 

Titus,  Earle  O 38 

Tolman,  George  L 8 

Tolman,  Lewis  B 34 

Topping,  John  L_. 44,110 

Tttten,  Ralph  J. 115 

Touchette,  Joseph  I _ 23, 102 

Tower,  Arthur  F 8, 100 

574599—44 9 


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Trammell,  Webb 41 

Travcrs,  Howard  K 49,93 

Treduell,  Roger  C 115 

Trenta,  Walter 12 

Trimble,  William  C_ 49,102 

Triolo,  James  S 11,12,111 

Troutman,  Harry  L 41,97 

Trowbridge,  Jones  R 31 

Trueblood,  Edward  G 12,98 

Tuck,  S.  Pinkney 51,91 

Turner,  Mason 3,100 

Turner,  Milton  M 20 

Turner,  Robert  A 20 

Turner,  Smith  Davison 21 

Turner,  William  T 50,  98 

Turpin,  Robert  O 39 

Tuthill,  John  W 7, 110 

Tyler,  S.  Roger,  Jr 12,106 

Unverzagt,  Henry  T 12 

Usher,  Richard  E 23,  111 

Utter,  John  E 19 

Vaillant,  George  C 35 

Vance,  Marshall  M ..  51,95 

Vance,  Sheldon  B 5 

van  den  Arend,  Frederik 37,97 

Vanderburg,  William  0 35 

Van  Home,  John 38 

Van  Voorst,  Marion 20 

Van  Wickel,  Jesse  F 49,95 

Van  Wynen,  Ann 43 

Varrelman,  George 14 

Vaughan,  Stephen  B 7 

Vermont,  Albert 13,18,24,26,33 

Vigil,  Abraham 30 

Villard,  Henry  H 50 

Vincent,  John  Carter 49,94 

Vinson,  J.  Kittredge.. 22, 109 

Vogenitz,  Hernan  C 15 

von  Hellens,  Lawrence  W 40 

von  Schilling,  Franz,  Jr..'. 40 

Von  Tresckow,  Egmont  C 115 

Votion,  Jack  William 20 

Vyse,  William  Clarke 29,100 

Wade,  Philip  R 9 

Wadsworth,  Craig  W 115 

Wadsworth,  George. 27,41,91 

Waggoner,  Edward  Lowry 9 

Wagman,  John  P 29 

Wagner,  Frederick  B 35 

Wagner,  Fred  T 6 

Wagner,  Joseph  J 22, 110 

Wagner.  Robert  W 29 

Wailes,  Edward  T 20,99 

Wakefield,  Ernest  A 115 

Walker,  Agesilaus  W.,  Jr 2 

Walker,  Henry  Babcock,  Jr 10 

Walker,  Jay 6. 104 

Walker,  Joseph  F 19 

Walker,  William  W ...13,111 

Wallace,  William  E 44 


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Waller.  Fred  E.. 7,110 

Waller,  George  P 29,97 

Wallin,  Paul  J 2 

Wallner,  Woodruff 51,106 

Walmsley,  Walter  N.,  Jr 49,99 

Walsh,  Walter  M... 8 

Walstrom,  Joe  D 49, 105 

Walton,  Lester  A. 28 

Walton,  Willis  E 26 

Wanamaker,  Temple,  Jr 39,111 

Ward.  Angus  I 44,94 

Ward,  Robert  S 49,99 

Wardlaw,  Andrew  B 12, 110 

Warner,  Carlos  J 20,99 

Warner,  Gerald 1,101 

Warren,  Avra  M... 15 

Warren,  Fletcher 49,93 

Washington,  Raoul  F 14 

Washington,  S.  Walter. 39,96 

Wasson,  Thomas  C 49,99 

Waterman,  Henry  S 30,95 

Watrous,  Livingston  D 12,110 

Watson,  Hugh 21 

Watson,  HughH. 21,93 

Watson,  Osborn  S 45,97 

Webb,  James  H.,  Jr 25 

Webb,  Walter  W 1 

Weber,  Theodore  C 15,112 

Webster,  Donald  Everett 42 

Webster,  Edward  C 30 

Wcddell,  Alexander  W 115 

Weeks,  John  A 11 

Weil,  T.  Eliot .32, 106 

Weimer,  Frederick  C... 45 

Weimer,  Joseph  G 45 

Weir,  Thomas  A 39 

Weise,  Robert  W.,  Jr 9 

Weismann,  H.  Andr& 2 

Welch,  Aubrey  Lee,  Jr 17 

Welch,  Rolland 35,105 

Wellborn,  Alfred  T 10,11,109 

Welles,  Samuel  Gardner 21 

Wcllman,  Harvey  R 5 

Wells,  Alfred  W.. 2 

Wells,  H   Bartlett ....13,105 

Wells,  Milton  K 35,104 

Wendelin,  Eric  C 1, 100 

Wernimont,  Kenneth 6 

Wesson,  Robert  G 12 

West,  George  Lybrook,  Jr ..40, 108 

Wharton,  Clifton  R 19,98 

Whayne,  Tom  F 20 

Whedbee,  Robert  E 39 

Wheeler,  Post 115 

Whetten,  Nathan  L 29 

Whitaker,  Charles  H 45,109 

White,  Byron. 49,111 

White,  Ivan  B 4,106 

White,  John  Campbell 34 

White,  Rollie  H.,  Jr 23 

White,  W.  Homer 39 

Whittinghill,  George  D 30 

Widney,  George  M. 23 

Wieland,  William  A 5 


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Wiiihtrnan,  Henry  L_ 29 

AVilcy,  John  C « 

Wiley,  Benry  W.,  Jr 9 

Wiley,  Samuel  H 6,93 

Wiley,  Walter  W.. 9 

Wilkins,  Fraser 31,  HO 

Wikinson.  James  R.. 21,97 

Wilkinson,  John  J.,  Jr 2 

WiUey,  John  A 33 

Williams,  Arthur  R 34,106 

Williams,  Frank  S. 49.94 

Williams,  Murat  W 38 

Williams,  Philip  P 1,106 

Williams,  Ulrich  H 5 

Williams,  William  L.  S 13,112 

Williamson,  Harold  L... 16,93 

Willis,  Frances  E 38,97 

Willson,  Gilbert  R 30,96 

Wilson,  Charles  S... 115 

Wilson,  Edwin  C 18 

Wilson,  Evan  M 49,107 

Wilson,  George  B 20 

Wilson,  Hugh  R 115 

Wilson,  James  Parker 9 

Wilson,  Orme_ 49,92 

Wilson,  Oscar  A.,  Jr.. 27 

Wilson,  Robert  E 4, 106 

Wilson,  Thomas  M 50,91 


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Wilson,  W.  John,  Jr 28 

Wilson,  Warden  McK 50.93 

Winant,  John  G 20 

Windham,  Charles  A 4 

Wmship,  North 8,91 

Winslow,  RoUin  R 50,95 

Winters,  George  H 30,96 

Winthrop,  Robert  C,  Jr... -        46 

Withers,  Charles  D 3 

Withey,  Francis  M 30 

Withey,  Howard  F 30,98 

Witman,  WiUiam,  2d 27,107 

Woel,  J.  William 25 

Wojdygo,  Joseph  M 21 

Wolcott,  Henry  M 39,95 

Woldike,  Aage 3,15,31,33,36 

Wolf,  Franklin  W 44 

Wollam,  Park  F 12 

Wonderley,  A.  Wayne 40 

Wood,  Harold  C 30 

Wood,  Hilton  F 16 

Wood,  Robert  W 40 

Wood,  William  Raymond 30 

Woodford,  Archer 37,100 

Woodruff,  Harry  A 19 

Woods,  Sam  E 28,41,89,91 

Woodward,  G.  Carlton 115 


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Woodward,  Robert  F 4,102 

Woolf,  Donald... _.       19 

Worchcl,  Philip 44 

Wormuth,  Romeyn 115 

Worster,  Stephen  C 30 

Wright,  Donald  L.. 21 

Wright,  James  H 49,102 

Wright,  William  P. 45,103 

Xanthaky,  Theodore  A.. 4 

Yearns,  Kenneth  J 22, 101 

Yepis,  Alfonso  F 30 

Yerby,  William  J 115 

Yorke,  Edward  W.,  Jr 43 

Yost.  Bartley  F 115 

Youmans,  Charles  Le  Roy 14, 15, 25 

Young,  James  B 115 

Young,  Roland  A 50 

Young,  Whitney.. 49. 102 

Yunl,  William  E 10, 105 

Zapf,  Lacey  C 2,92 

Zanetti,  Joaquin  Enrique 20 

Zawadzki,  Casimir  T 21 

Zetterstrand,  Rudolph  E.. 5 

Zozaya,  John  J 45 

Zweig,  Ben 30 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX 


iThe  names  of  provinces,  states,  and  other  administrative  divisions  are  omitted  from  this  index,  but  those  in  countries 
the  areas  of  which  have  been  formally  or  informally  assigned  to  consular  districts  may  be  found  on  pages  G6-85  alphabetically 
under  name  of  country.] 

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Acapulco  de  JuSrez,  Guerrero,  Mexico  (see  Mexico,  D. 

E.) - —       29 

Accra,  Gold  Coast,  West  Africa.-. -  23,60 

Addis  Ababa,  Ethiopia. 18,57 

Adelaide,  South  Australia 3,55 

Aden,  Arabia 23,59 

Aegean,  Italian  Islands  of.    See  Italian  Islands  of  the 
Aegean. 

Afghanistan 1,55,66 

Africa 21,53,60,66 

See  also  Azores,  Canary  Islands,  Cape  Verde  Islands, 

Egypt,  Liberia,  Madagascar,  Madeira,  Morocco, 

and  Union  of  South  Africa;  under  Belgium;  L^o- 

poldville,  Belgian  Congo;  under  France;  Algiers, 

Brazzaville,  Dakar,  Oran,  and  Tunis;  under  Great 

Britain,  etc.:  Accra,  Gold  Coast;  Lagos,  Nigeria; 

Mombasa,  Kenya;  and  Nairobi,  Kenya;  under  Por- 
tugal: Beira,   Mozambique;   Lourenfo   Marques, 

Mozambique;  and  Luanda,  Angola. 

Agua  Prieta,  Sonora,  Mexico 29, 61 

Alexandretta,  Turkey.    See  Iskenderun. 

Alexandria,  Egypt.. 17,57 

Algeria  (see  Algiers) 18,57 

Algiers,  Algeria. 18,57 

Almirante,  Panama  (see  Panamfi) 34 

Amoy,  Fukien,  China. _ 55 

Amsterdam,  Netherlands 63 

Andorra.. 67 

Angola,  Africa  (see  Luanda) 37,  64 

Ankara,  Turkey 41 

Annobon  («ee  Africa) 66 

Antigua,  Leeward  Islands,  British  West  Indies 23,60 

Antilla,  Cuba 14,56 

Antofagasta,  Chile 9,55 

Antwerp,  Belgium 55 

Antwcrpen.    See  Antwerp. 

Arabia.. 67 

See  also  Aden,  Arabia,  and  Jidda,  Saudi  Arabia 23, 38 

Arequipa,  Peru  (see  Lima) 35 

Argentina 1,55,67 

Arica,  Chile  (see  Antofagasta) 9 

Aruba,  West  Indies  (see  Curasao) 31 

Ascension  (see  Africa). 66 

Asuncion,  Paraguay... 34 

Athenai.    See  Athens. 

Athens,  Greece 24,60 

Auckland,  New  Zealand 32,64 

Australia 2,55,67 

Austria,  State  of.    See  Germany... 71 

See  also  Vienna,  Germany 68 


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Azores 67 

See  also  Ponta  Delgada,  Sao  Miguel,  and  Horta, 
Eayal,  under  Portugal 37,64 

Baghdad,  Iraq 26,60 

Bahamas,  British  West  Indies 67 

See  also  Nassau  under  Great  Britain 23 

Bahia,  Bahia,  Brazil 6,55 

Bahia  Blanca,  Argentina  (see  Buenos  Aires) 2 

Bahrein  Islands  (see  Arabia) 67 

Baia.  See  Bahia. 

Baile  Atha  Cliath.    See  Dublin. 

Barbados,  British  West  Indies 23,60 

Barcelona,  Spain... 38,64 

Barranquilla,  Colombia 12,56 

Basel,  Switzerland 41,64 

Basra,  Iraq... 27,60 

Beira,  Mozambique,  Africa 37 

Beirut,  Lebanon 27,61 

Belfm.    See  Para. 

Belfast,  Northern  Ireland 21,58 

Belgian  Congo  (see  Lgopoldville) 3,  S5 

Belgium 3,55,57 

Belgrade,  Yugoslavia 46,65 

23 
6 


Belize,  British  Hondm'as 

Bello  Horizonte,  Minas  Geraes,  Brazil 

Beograd.    See  Belgrade. 

Bergen,  Norway 64 

Berlin,  Germany 58 

Bermuda.. .t 67 

See  also  Hamilton 23 

Bern,  Switzerland 40,65 

Bhutan  (see  India) 75 

Bilbao,  Spain 38,64 

Birmingham,  England 21,58 

Bogota,  Colombia... 11,56 

Bolivia 4,67 

Bombay,  India 22,59 

Bordeaux,  France 57 

Borneo,  British.    See  British  Malaya. 
Borneo,  Netherlands.    See  Netherlands  Indies. 

Bradford,  England 21,58 

Brazil 4,55,68 

Brazzaville,  French  Equatorial  Africa 19,57 

Bremen,  Germany.. 58 

Brighton,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies  (see  Port-of- 

Spain) 23 

Brisbane.  Queensland,  Australia 3,55 

Bristol,  England 21,58 

British  Guiana 60,68 

See  also  Georgetown 23,60 

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British  Honduras  (see  Belize) 23 

British  Malaya 68 

British  West  Indies  (see  under  West  Indies) 84 

See  also  Barbados,  Kingston,  Nassau,  and  Port-of- 

Spain 23,60 

Brussels,  Belgium _    3,55 

Bruxelles.    See  Brussels. 

Bucaramanga,  Colombia ..-  12,56 

Buenaventura,  Colombia  (see  Call) 12 

Buenos  Aires,  Argentina— 1.55 

Bulgaria 7,68 

Burma .-. 6S 

See  also  Rangoon 23,69 

Cairo,  Egypt -.- 17,67 

Calais,  France - 57 

Calcutta,  India 22,59 

Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada 7 

Call,  Colombia 12.56 

Camagiiey,  Cuba 14,56 

Canada. 7 

Canary  Islands 68 

See  also  Las  Palmas  de  Gran  Canaria  and  Tenerife..  39, 64 

Canberra,  Australian  Capital  Territory 2 

Canton,  Kwangtung,  China 56 

Cap  Haitien,  Haiti  (see  Port-au-Prince) 25 

Cape  Verde  Islands 68 

Capetown,  Cape  Province,  Union  of  South  Africa 42, 65 

Caracas,  Venezuela 45,65 

Cardiff,  Wales 21,58 

Caripito,  Monagas,  Venezuela  (see  Caracas) 46 

Cartagena,  Colombia 12,56 

Casablanca,  Morocco... 31,63 

Cayenne,  French  Guiana 19 

Cear4.    See  Fortaleza. 
Ceiba.    See  La  Ceiba. 

Ceuta,  Spanish  North  Africa  (see  Spain) 38 

Ceylon 68 

See  a/40  Colombo 23 

Chandernagor  (see  French  India) 75 

Chefoo,  Shantung,  China 54 

Cherbourg,  France..  .» 57 

Chihuahua,  Chihuahua,  Mexico 29.61 

Chile 8,55,68 

China 10,55,68 

Chosen  (see  Keijo) 61 

See  aiso  wwiier  Japanese  Possessions 78 

Christchurch,  New  Zealand  (see  Wellington) 32 

Christiania,  Norway.    See  Oslo. 

Chungking,  China 10 

Cienfuegos,  Cuba.. 14,56 

Ciudad  Bolivar,  Venezuela  (see  Caracas)... 46 

Ciudad  Juftrez,  Chihuahua,  Mexico 29,61 

Ciudad  Trujillo,  Dominican  Republic 15 

Coatzacoalcos,  Veracruz,  Mexico 30,62 

Cochabamba,  Bolivia 4 

Cologne,  Germany 68 

Colombia 11,56,69 

Colombo,  Ceylon 23 

Colon,  Panama 34 

Comoro  Islands  (*e«  Madagascar) 78 

Concepcion,  Chile  (see  Santiago) 9 

Constantinople,  Turkey.    See  Istanbul. 

Copenhagen,  Denmark... 15,67 


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Corisco  (»ee  Africa) 66 

Cork,  Ireland 27,60 

Corumba,  Matta  Grosso,  Brazil  («ee  Rio  de  Janeiro)..         6 

Costa  Rica... 12,56,69 

Cruz  Grande,  Coquimbo,  Chile  (see  Valparaiso) 10 

Cuba 13,56,70 

Curacao,  West  Indies  («e«  Netherlands) 31,63,70 

Curitiba,  Parana,  Brazil  (see  Sfio  Paulo) 7 

Cyprus 70 

Czechoslovakia 14 

Dairen,  Manchuria 56 

Dakar,  French  West  Africa 19,57 

DamSo  (see  Portuguese  India) ...       75 

Damasous,  Syria 41.65 

Denmark 15,57,70 

Diu  (see  Portuguese  India)... 75 

Dodecanese  Islands.    See  Italianlslandsof  the  Aegean. 

Dominican  Republic 15,70 

Dresden,  Germany 58 

Dublin,  Ireland 27.60 

Dimedin,  New  Zealand  (see  Wellington) 32.64 

Durango,  Durango,  Mexico 30,62 

Durban,  Natal,  Union  of  South  Africa 42,65 

Dutch  East  Indies.    See  Netherlands  Indies. 
Dutch  Guiana.    See  Surinam. 
Dutch  West  Indies.    See  Curacao, 

East  Indies.    See  Netherlands  Indies. 

Ecuador 16,57,70 

Edinburgh,  Scotland 21,58 

Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada _ 7 

Egypt.__ 17,57,70 

Eire.    See  Ireland. 

El  Salvador 17,70 

Elobey  Islands,  Great  and  I/ittle  (see  Africa). 66 

England  (see  Birmingham,  Bradford,  Bristol,  Liver- 
pool, London,  Manchester,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 

Plymouth,  and  Southampton)... 20,21,58,59 

See  also  Great  Britain 72 

Estonia .: 18 

Ethiopia. 18,57 

Fayal,  Azores  (see  Horta) 37,64 

Fernando  Po  Island  (see  Africa) 66 

Fiji  Islands 23,60 

Finland 18.70 

Firenze.    See  Florence. 

Florence,  Italy 60 

Florianopolis,  Santa  Catharina,  Brazil 6,55 

Foochow,  Fukien,  China 56 

Formosa.    See  Taiwan. 

Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada 7 

Fortaleza,  CearS,  Brazil... 6,55 

Foynes,  Ireland 27 

France 18,57,70 

Frankfort  on  the  Main,  Germany 58 

Frankfurt-am-Main.    See  Frankfort  on  the  Main. 
Fredericton,  New  Brunswick,  Canada  (see  Halifax)...         7 

Freetown,  Sierra  Leone  (see  Lagos) 23 

French  Indochina. 71 

See  also  Saigon 19,57 

French  West  Indies 71 

See  also  Martinirjue 19 

See  also  vnder  West  Indies 84 

Funchal,  Madeira 37,64 


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Oalway,  Ireland  («««  Dublin)... 27 

(ieaeva,  Switzerland 41.64 

'!cnoa,  Italy - 61 

.ienova.    See  Genoa. 

(Jeorgetown,  British  Guiana - -  23,60 

Germany 19,58,71 

Gibraltar __._ 22 

Glasgow.  Scotland..- 21,57 

Glorious  Islands  (see  Madagascar) 78 

Goa  {see  Portuguese  India) 75 

Godthaab.  Greenland  (see  under  Denmark) 15,57 

Gold  Coast,  West  Africa  (see  Accra) 23,60 

Golflto,  Costa  Rica  (see  San  Jos6) 13 

Gonalves,  Haiti  (see  Port-au-Prince) 25 

GStebore,  Sweden 40,64 

Great  Britain 20.58.72 

Greece 24,60,74 

Greenland  (see  under  Denmark).. 15 

See  also  undeT  Denmark 67,  70 

Guadalajara,  Jalisco,  Mexico 30, 62 

Guatemala 24,74 

Guatemala,  Guatemala 24 

Guayaquil,  Ecuador 16,57 

Guaymas,  Sonera.  Mexico 30,62 

Guiana.    See  French  Guiana,  Surinam,  and  British 

Guiana. 

Habana,  Cuba.... 13,56 

Hague  (The),  Netherlands 31 

Haiti 25.74 

Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada 7 

Hamburg,  Germany 68 

Hamilton,  Bermuda 23 

Hamilton,  Ontario.  Canada... 7 

Hankow,  Hupeh.  China. 56 

Harbin,  Manchuria,  China 56 

Havre.  Franco 57 

Helsingfors.    .See  Helsinki. 

Helsinki.  Finland 18 

Honduras 25,60,75 

Honduras,  British  (see  Belize) 23 

Horta,  Fayal,  Azores.. 37,64 

Hungary 26,75 

Iceland 26,60,75 

India. 22,58,75 

Indies.    See  Netherlands  Indies  and  West  Indies. 
Indochina.  French.    See  French  Indochina. 

Iquitos,  Peru  (see  Lima) 35 

Iran 26,60,76 

Iraq 26,60,76 

Ireland 27,60,76 

Ireland,  Northern 76 

Seealso  Belfast. _ 21,58 

Irish  Free  State.    See  Ireland. 

Iskenderun,  Turkey 42, 65 

Istanbul,  Turkey 42,65 

Italian  Islands  of  the  Aegean 76 

Italy.... 27,60,76 

Izmir,  Turkey.. 42,65 

Jamaica,  British  West  Indies 77 

See  also  Kingston... 23,60 

Japanese  Empire 27,61, 77 


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Java,  Netherlands  Indies  (see  Batavia  and  Surabaya) .       63 

Jerusalem,  Palestine 33.64 

Jidda,  Saudi  Arabia 38,64 

Johaimesburg.  Transvaal,  Union  of  South  Africa 42,65 

Jugoslavia.    See  Yugoslavia. 

Kabul,  Afghanistan 1,55 

Karachi.  India 22,59 

Karikal  (see  French  India) 75 

Kaunas,  Lithuania 28 

Keijo  (Seoul),  Chosen 61 

Kenora,  Ontario,  Canada  (see  Winnipeg) 8 

Kenya,  East  Africa  (see  Mombasa  and  Nairobi) 23.60 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  British  West  Indies -  23,60 

Kobe,  Japan 61 

Kobenhavn.    See  Copenhagen. 
Koln.    See  Cologne. 

Konigsberg,  Germany 58 

Korea.    See  Chosen. 

Kimming,  Yunnan.  China 11,66 

Kweilin,  Kwangsi,  China 11 

LaCeiba,  Honduras 26.60 

Lagos,  Nigeria,  West  Africa 23.60 

La  Guaira,  Venezuela  (see  Caracas) 46,63 

La  Oroya,  Peru  (see  Lima) 35 

La  Paz.  Baja  California,  Mexico  (see  Guaymas) 30 

La  Paz,  Bolivia 4 

La    Romana,    Dominican    Republic    (see    Ciudad 

Trujillo) 16 

Las  Palmas  de  Gran  Canaria,  Canary  Islands 39,64 

Latvia 27 

Lebanon.. 27,61,78 

Leghorn,  Italy 61 

Leipzig,  Germany 58 

L^opoldville,  Belgian  Congo 3.55 

Liberia. 28.78 

Liechtenstein 28,78 

Lille,  France 57 

Lima,  Peru 34,64 

Lisboa.    See  Lisbon. 

Lisbon,  Portugal 36,64 

Lithuania 28 

Liverpool,  England 21,59 

Livomo.    See  Leghorn. 

Loanda,  Angola.  Africa.    See  Luanda. 

London,  England 20.59 

LourenQO  Marques,  Mozambique,  Africa 37,64 

Luanda,  Angola,  Africa 37,64 

Luxembourg 28,61,78 

Luxembourg,  Luxembourg 28,61 

Lyon,  France 57 

Madagascar 78 

See  also  Tananarive 19,57 

Madeira 78 

See  also  Funchal  under  Portugal.. 37,64 

Madras,  India 22,59 

Madrid,  Spain 38,64 

Magallanes.    See  Punta  Arenas. 

Mahf  (see  French  India).. 75 

M&laga.  Spain 39,64 

Malay  States.    See  British  Malaya. 

Malmo,  Sweden.. 40,64 


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Malta 22 

Manasrua,  Nicaragua 32,64 

Manfios,  .\mazonas,  Brazil  {see  ParS) 6 

Manaus.    See  ManSos. 

Manchester,  England... 21,59 

Manchuria.    See  Dairen,  Harbin,  and  Mukden. 

Manila,  Philippine  Islands... 36 

Manta,  Ecuador  (see  Guayaquil) 16 

Manzanlllo,  Colima,  Mexico  (see  Guadalajara) 30 

Manzanillo,  Cuba  (see  Santiago  de  Cuba) 14 

Maracaibo,  Venezuela 46, 65 

Marsrille,  France. 57 

Martinique,  French  West  Indies 19 

Matagalpa,  Nicaragua  (see  Managua) 33 

Matamoros,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 30,62 

Mauritius  (see  AMca.) 66 

MazatlSn,  Sinaloa,  Mexico 30,62 

Medellln.  Colombia 12,56 

Melbourne.  Victoria,  Australia 3,65 

Meliila,  Spanish  North  Africa  (see  Spain) 39 

Mendoza,  Argentina  (see  Buenos  Aires) 2 

Mfrida,  Yucatan,  Mexico 30,62 

Mesopotamia.    See  Iraq. 

Mexicali,  Baja  California,  Mexico 30,62 

Mexico 28,61,78 

Mexico,  D.  F.,  Mexico 28,62 

Milan,  Italy... 61 

MUano.    See  Milan. 

MoUendo,  Peru  (,««  Lima) 35 

Mombasa,  Kenya,  East  Africa 23.60 

Monaco 30,80 

Monrovia,  Liberia 28 

Montenegro.    Ste  Yugoslavia. 

Monterrey,  Nuevo  Leon,  Mexico 30,62 

Montevideo,  Uruguay... 43 

Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada 7 

Morocco 31,63,80 

Moscow,  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics 43,65 

Mozambique,    Africa    (see   Lourenfo    Marques   and 

Beira) 37,64 

Mukden,  Manchuria,  China 56 

Miinchen.    See  Munich. 

Munich,  Germany 68 

Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa 23,60 

Nantes.  France 57 

Naples,  Italy. 61 

Napoli.    See  Naples. 

Nassau,  New  Providence,  Bahamas 23 

Natal,  Rio  Grande  do  Norte,  Brazil 6,55 

Nepal  (««  India) 75 

Netherlands 31,63,80 

Netherlands  Guiana.    See  Surinam. 

Netherlands  Indies 80 

See  alto  Batavia.  Medan,  and  Surabaya 31,63 

Netherlands  West  Indies.    See  Curacao. 

New  Caledonia.. 80 

See  also  Noumfa 19,55 

New  Delhi,  India 22 

New  Providence,  Bahamas  (see  Nassau) 23 

New  Zealand 32,64,81 

Newcastle-on-Tyne,  England 21,59 

Newfoundland 23,60,81 

Niagara  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada 8 

Nicaragua 32,64,81 


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Nice.  France 57 

Nigeria,  West  Africa  (see  Lagos).. 23,60 

Nogales,  Sonora,  Mexico.. 30,62 

Northern  Ireland.    See  Ireland,  Northern. 

Norway 33,64,81 

Nossi  B6  (see  Madagascar) 78 

Noumea,  New  Caledonia 19,57 

Nueva  Gerona,  Cuba  (see  Habana) 14 

Nuevitas,  Cuba 14,56 

Nuevo  Laredo,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 30,62 

Oceania.    See  Australia,  Netherlands  Indies,  New  Zea- 
land, and  Society  Islands. 

Oporto,  Portugal 37,64 

Oran,  Algeria 19 

Osaka.  Japan 61 

Oslo,  Norway 33,64 

Osorno,  Chile  (see  Santiago) 9 

Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada. 7 

Pacific  Islands 81 

See  aho  Australia,  Fiji  Islands,  Japanese  Empire. 
Netherlands  Indies,  New  Caledonia,  New  Zealand, 
and  Philippine  Islands;  under  France:  Tahiti, 
Society  Islands. 

Palermo,  Italy 27,61 

Palestine  and  Trans-Jordan 33,64,82 

Panama 34 

Panam&.  Panama 34 

ParS,  Para,  Brazil 6,55 

Paraguay 34,82 

Paramaribo,  Surinam  (see  under  Netherlands) 32, 63 

Paris,  France 57 

Peking.    See  Peiping. 

Pemba  (see  Zanzibar  under  Africa). 67 

Pernambuco,  Pernambuco,  Brazil. 6,55 

Persia.    See  Iran. 

Perth,  Western  Australia 3,55 

Peru 34,64 

Philippine  Islands . 36 

Piedras  Negras,  Coahuila,  Mexico 30,62 

Plymouth,  England.. 21,59 

Poland 36,82 

Pondichfry  (aee  French  India) 75 

Ponta  Delgada,  SSo  Miguel,  Azores... 37,64 

Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada  (see  Fort  William  and 

Port  Arthur) 7 

Port  Elizabeth.  Cape  Province,  Union  of  South  Africa.  42, 65 

Port  Limon,  Costa  Rica 13,56 

Port  Said,  Egypt. 17,57 

Port-au-Prince,  Haiti. 25 

Porto.    See  Oporto. 

Porto  Alegre.  Rio  Grande  do  Sul,  Brazil.... 6,55 

Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad,  British  West  Indies 23,60 

Portugal. 36.64,82 

Praha.  Czechoslovakia 14 

Pretoria,  Transvaal,  Union  of  South  Africa 42 

Principe  (see  Africa) 66 

Puerto  Armuelles,  Panama  (see  PanamS) 34 

Puerto  Cortes,  Honduras 26,60 

Puerto  de  la  Cruz,  AnzoStegui,  Venezuela  (see  Cara- 
cas)  —       46 

Puerto  Mfiiico.    See  Coatzacoalcos. 

Punta  Arenas,  Chile  (see  Santiago) 9 

Puntarenas,  Costa  Rica  (see  San  Josf) 13 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX 


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Quebec,  Quebec,  Canada 8 

Quepos,  Costa  Rica  (see  San  Jos6) 13 

Quito,  Ecuador 16,57 

Rabat,  Morocco.. -       31 

Recife.    See  Pernambuco. 

Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada 8 

Reunion  (»««  Africa).. --- 66 

Reykjavik 26,60 

Reynosa,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 30,62 

Riga,  Latvia.- - 27 

Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil 4,55 

Rio  Grande,  Rio  Grande  do  Sul,  Brazil  (see  Porto 

Alegre)- 6 

Roma.    See  Rome. 

Rome,  Italy 61 

Rosario,  Argentina 2 

Rotterdam,  Netherlands 63 

Rumania. 37.82 

Russia.    See  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics. 
Rutbenia  (see  under  Hungary) 75 

Sagua  la  Grande,  Cuba  (see  Cienfuegos) 14 

St  Helena  (see  Africa) 67 

St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada .-  8 

St.  John's.  Newfoundland 23,60 

St.  Michael.    See  Sao  Miguel. 

St.  Paul  Island  (see  Madagascar) 78 

St.  Stephen,  New  Brunswick,  Canada 8 

St.  Thomas  Island  (see  Sao  Tom§  under  Africa) 67 

Ste.  Marie  Island  (see  Madagascar) 78 

Salaverry,  Peru  (see  Lima) 35 

Salonika,  Greece 60 

Salvador.    See  El  Salvador. 

San  Jos6,  Costa  Rica 12,56 

San  Luis  PotosI,  San  Luis  PotosI,  Mexico 30,62 

San  Salvador,  El  Salvador 17 

Santiago,  Chile 8,55 

Santiago  de  Cuba,  Cuba 14,57 

Santo  Domingo,  Dominican  Republic.    See  Ciudad 

TrujUlo. 

Santos,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil 6,55 

Sao  Luiz,  Maranhao,  Brazil  (see  Pari) 6 

Sao  Miguel,  Azores  (see  Ponta  Delgada) 37,64 

sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil 6,55 

S5o  Salvador.    See  Bahia. 

Sao  Tom§  (see  Africa) 67 

Sarnia,  Ontario,  Canada 8 

Saudi  Arabia 38,64 

See  also  under  Arabia 67 

Scotland  (see  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow) 21, 58 

See  also  Great  Britain 72 

Seoul,  Chosen.  See  Keijo. 

Serbs,  Croats  and   Slovenes,  Kingdom  of  the.    See 

Yugoslavia. 

Seville,  Spain 39,64 

Seychelles  (see  Africa) 67 

's  Gravenhage.    See  The  Hague. 

Shanghai,  Kiangsu,  China 56 

Slam.    See  Thailand. 

Sierra  Leone,  West  Africa  (see  Freetown) 23 

Smyrna,  Turkey.    See  Izmir. 

Society  Islands,  Oceania  (see  Tahiti) 19,57 


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Soerabaja.    See  Surabaya. 

South  Africa,  Union  of 43,65,84 

Southampton,  England. 21,59 

Soviet  Socialist  Republics,  Union  of 42, 65, 84 

Spain... 38,64,82 

Stockholm,  Sweden 39,64 

Straits  Settlements  (see  Penang  and  Singapore) 23,59,60 

See  also  British  Malaya 68 

Strasbourg,  France 57 

Stuttgart,  Germany 58 

Suez,  Egypt 17 

Sumatra,  Netherlands  Indies  (see  Medan) 32,63 

Surinam. 32,82 

See  also  Paramaribo 32,63 

Suva,  Fiji  Islands 23,60 

Swatow,  Kwangtung,  China 56 

Sweden 39,64,82 

Switzerland 40,64,83 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia 3,55 

Syria 41,65,83 

Tabriz,  Iran 26,60 

Tahiti,  Society  Islands,  Oceania 19,57 

Taihoku,  Taiwan 61 

Taiwan  (see  Taihoku) 61 

Tallinn,  Estonia 17 

Tampico,  Tamaulipas,  Mexico 30,63 

Tananarive,  Madagascar 19,57 

Tanger.    See  Tangier. 

Tangier,  Morocco 31,63 

Tapachula,  Chiapas,  Mexico  (see  Coatzacoalcos) 29 

Tegucigalpa,  Honduras 25,60 

Tehran,  Iran 26,60 

Tela,  Honduras  (see  Puerto  Cortes) 26 

Tenerife,  Canary  Islands... 39,64 

ThaUand... 41,83 

The  Hague,  Netherlands 31 

Thessalonike.    See  Salonika. 

Tientsin,  Hopeh,  China 56 

Tihwa,  Sinkiang,  China 11 

Tijuana,  Baja  California,  Mexico... 30,63 

Tokyo,  Japan 61 

Torino.    See  Turin. 

Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada _.         8 

Torreon,  Coahuila,  Mexico 30,63 

Trans-Jordan.    See  Palestine  and  Trans-Jordan. 

Trieste,  Italy 61 

Trinidad,  British  West  Indies  (see  Port-of-Spain) 23,60 

Tristan  da  Cunha  Island  (see  Africa).. 67 

Tsinan,  Shantung,  China 56 

Tsingtao,  Shantung,  China... 56 

Tunis,  Tunisia 19,57 

Timisia  (see  Tunis) 19,57 

Turin,  Italy. 61 

Turkey— 41,65,83 

Union  of  South  Africa 43,65,84 

Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics 42, 65, 84 

Uruguay 43,84 

Vaduz,  Liechtenstein. 28 

Valdivia,  Chile  (see  Santiago) 9 

V^alencia,  Spain 39,64 

Valparaiso,  Chile 10.55 


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Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 8 

Venezia.    See  Venice. 

Venezuela -- 45,65,84 

Venice,  Italy 61 

Veracruz,  Veracruz,  Mexico 30,63 

Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada... 8 

Victoria,  Espirito  Santo,  Brazil  (see  Rio  de  Janeiro)...    6,53 

Vienna,  Germany 58 

Vigo,  Spain 39,64 

Vitoria.    See  Victoria,  Espirito  Santo,  Brazil. 
Vladivostok,  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics 43,65 

Wales  (see  Cardiff) 21,58 

See  also  Great  Britain 72 

Warsaw,  Poland 36 

Warszawa.    See  Warsaw. 

Welhngton,  New  Zealand 32,64 


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West  Indies 84 

See  also  Cuba,  Dominican   Republic,   and  Haiti; 
under  Great  Britain,  etc.:  Barbados,  Kingston, 
Nassau,  and  Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad;  and  under 
Netherlands:  Curasao. 
Wien.    See  Vienna. 

Windsor,  Ontario,  Canada.. 8 

Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada 8 

Yanaon  (see  India) 75 

Yokohama,  Japan 61 

Yugoslavia 46,65,85 

Yunnanfu.    See  Kunming. 

Zagreb,  Yugoslavia 65 

Zanzibar  (see  Africa).. 67 

Zurich,  Switzerland 41,65 


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FOREIGN  CONSULAR  OFFICES 
IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 

MARCH  1.  1944 


To  avoid  delay  and  insure  prompt  attention,  corre- 
spondence upon  consular  business  should  be  addressed, 
for  example,  to — 

The  Consul  of  Brazil 

Philadelphia 

Pennsylvania        • 


I'NITED  STATES 

(GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

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CONTENTS 


Afghanistan, 

Argentina 

Belgium 

Bolivia 

Brazil 

Canada 

Chile 

China 

Colombia 

Costa  Rica__ 
Cuba 


Page 
1 
1 
2 
4 
4 
5 
6 
6 
7 
7 
9 


Czechoslovakia- 11 

Danzig,  Free  City  of 12 

Denmark 12 

Dominican  Republic 13 

Ecuador 14 

Egypt 14 

El  Salvador 14 

Estonia 15 

Ethiopia 15 

Great  Britain 15 

Greece 18 

Guatemala _  19 

Haiti 20 

Honduras 21 

Iceland 21 

Iran__-     21 


Page 

Iraq 21 

Ireland 21 

Latvia 22 

Liberia 22 

Lithuania . .  22 

Luxembourg 22 

Mexicq 23 

Monaco 28 

Netherlands 28 

Nicaragua 31 

Norway 31 

Panama 33 

Paraguay 34 

Peru 35 

Poland 35 

Portugal 36 

Spain 37 

Sweden 38 

Switzerland 39 

Thailand 40 

Turkey 40 

Union  of  South  Africa 40 

Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics 41 

Uruguay 41 

Venezuela 41 

Yugoslavia 42 

Index 43 


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FOREIGN  CONSULAR  OFFICES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


[The  letter  "p"  indicates  provisional  recognition.  The  word  "honorary"  preceding  a  title  indicates 
that  the  oflBcer  was  so  designated  in  his  exequatur;  appearing  in  parentheses  after  a  title,  it  indicates 
that  the  officer  is  serving  in  an  honorary  capacity,  although  not  so  designated  in  his  exequatur.] 


State 


AFGHANISTAN 


New  York_ 


AKGENTINA 


California 


Florida 


Georgia 


Illinois 


Louisiana 


Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Mississippi 


New  York 


Pennsylvania- 


Texas 


Virginia 

Washington 


Residence 


New  York  City. 


Mobile..- 


Los  Angeles-__ 
San  Francisco_ 


Jacksonville- 


Miami. 


Tampa 

Savannah. 

Chicago.-- 


New  Orleans- 


Baltimore. 
Boston 


Gulfport 

New  York  City- 
Philadelphia 


Dallas. 


Houston 

Port  Arthur. 

Norfolk 

Seattle 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Alikadr  Mohammad  Chouaib  Khan,  consul 
Mohammad  Omar  Khan,  honorary  consul.  . 


Gilbert  Kussell  Ladd,  siue  coiisul  (.honorary)   .  ... 

For  Alabama. 

Emilio  Lascano  Tegui,  consul --- 

Martin  Luis  Drago,  consul 

For  Arizona,  California,  Idaho,  Nevada,  Oregon,  and  Utah. 
Ramon  Ureta,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Florida. 

Fernando  A.  Bidabehere,"  consul-.. 

Edmundo  Dileo,''  acting  consul 

L.  N.  Dantzler,  Jr.,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

William  H.  Morrell,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Georgia. 

Alejandro  del  Carril,  consul 

Juan  Carlos  Weidemarm,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kentucky,  Minnesota,  Missouri, 
and  Wisconsin. 

Lorenzo  A.  Servente,  consul  general -- 

Antonio  Ashby,  honorary  consul 

For  Alabama,  Arizona,  Arkansas,  California,  Colorado, 
Florida,  Georgia,  Idaho,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  New 
Mexico,  Nevada,  Oklahoma,  Oregon,  Texas,  Utah,  and 
Washington. 

Carlos  A.  Quiros,  consul    

Eduardo  Amadeo  Artayeta,"  consul -- 

For  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont. 
Carlos  Augusto  Simpson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Mississippi. 

Conrado  Traverso,  consul  general -. 

Adolfo  Bollini,  consul 

For  the  United  States  of  America  except  the  New  Orleans 
consular  district. 
Carlos  A.  Casal,  consul --- 

For  Pennsylvania. 
Roberto  Scaricabarozzi,  consul- 

For  Colorado,  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and  Texas. 

Walter  A.  Evans,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Christie  Flanagan, >>  vice  coilsuI  (honorary) 

William  Holmes  Davis,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

John  P.  Hausman,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Washington. 
'  Date  of  recognition  as  consul  general  at  New  York,    Exequatur  for  present  consular  district  issued  Nov.  8,  ltf40. 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE    UNITEn    STATER 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


BELGIUM 

Alabama 

Ciiliiornia.  


Mobile 

Los  Angeles. -- 
San  Francisco. 


Canal  Zone. 
Coloiado 


Florida - 


Denver 

Jacksonville. 


Pensacola. 
Tampa 


Georgia 


Atlanta... 
Savannah. 


II  awaii,  Territory  of. 
Illinois 


Honolulu - 
Chicago... 


Moline 


Kentuck\ 


Louisiana. 


Louisville. 


New  Orleans 


A.  Tellier,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Alabama. 

Chailes  Winsel,  consul  (honorary)    

For  Arizona  and  southern  California. 

L.  Genis,  consul  general 

For  Arizona,  California,  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada,  Oregon, 

Utah,  and  Washington. 
For  Alaska  and  the  Teriitory  of  Hawaii. 

J.  Hemiquez,  consul  (honorary) 

J.  P.  Constantine,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Colorado,  New  Mexico,  and  Wyoming. 

A.  J.  Rosenthal,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  Alachua,  Baker,  Bradford,  Clay,  Colum- 
bia, Duval,  Flagler,  Gilchrist,  Nassau.  Putnam,  St.  Johns, 
Seminole,  Union,  and  Volusia. 

H.  Hilton-Green,  vice  consul  (honoiary) ^ 

A.  van  Eepoel,  vice  consul  (honorary)  

For  the  counties  of  Brevard,  Bioward,  Charlotte,  Citrus, 
Collier,  Dade,  De  Soto,  Glades,  Hardee,  Hendry,  Her- 
nando, Highlands,  Hillsborough,  Indian  River,  Lake.  Lee, 
Levy,  Manatee,  Marion,  Martin,  Monroe,  Okeechobee, 
Orange,  Osceola,  Palm  Beach,  Pasco,  Pinellas,  Polk,  St. 
Lucie,  Sarasota,  and  Sumter. 

H.  L.  De  Give,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Georgia  (except  southeastern  Georgia). 

A.  Thesmar,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  .A^ppling,  Berrien,  Brooks,  Bryan,  Bui 
loch,  Burke.  Camden,  Charlton,  Chatham,  Clinch,  Coffee 
Colquitt,  Columbia,  Decatur,  Dodge,  Dooly,  Echols 
Effingham,  Emanuel,  Glascock,  Glymi,  Hancock,  Hous 
ton,  Irwin,  Jeffeison,  Johnson,  Lauiens,  Liberty,  Lowndes 
McDuffie,  Mcintosh,  Mitchell,  Montgomery,  Pierce 
Pulaski,  Richmond,  Screven,  Tattnall,  Telfair,  Thomas 
Twiggs,  Ware,  Warren,  Washington,  Wayne,  Wilcox 
Wilkinson,  and  Worth. 
For  South  Carolina. 

V.  Lappe,  consul  (honorary) 

Jean  van  Rickstal,  consul  general 

John  CjTille  Vermeren,'-  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Colorado,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky, 
Michigan,  Minnesota,  Missouri,  Nebraska,  North  Da- 
kota, Ohio,  South  Dakota,  Wisconsin,  and  Wyoming. 

Ed.  Andrie.s,  vice  consul  (honorary)    

For  the  Illinois  counties  of  Adams,  Brown,  Buieau,  Cal- 
houn, Fulton,  Hancock,  Henderson,  Henry,  Knox,  Mc- 
Donough,  Mercer,  Peoria,  Pike,  Rock  Island,  Schuyler, 
Stark,  and  Warren. 
For  the  Iowa  counties  of  .\dair,  .^dams,  Appanoose,  Cass, 
Clarke,  Davis,  Decatur,  Des  Moines,  Fremont,  Henry, 
Jefferson,  Johnson,  Keokuk,  Lee,  Louisa,  Lucas,  Madison, 
Maha.ska,  Marion,  Mills,  Monroe,  Montgomery,  Musca- 
tine, Page,  Pottawattamie,  Ringgold,  Scott,  Taylor, 
Union,  Van  Buren.  Wapello,  Warren,  Washington,  and 
Wayne. 

Sevier  Bonnie,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Kentucky  (except  the  counties  of  Boone.  Campbell, 
and  Kenton)  and  Tennessee. 

A.  Rem6s,  consul  general 

H.  Dabezies,  consul  (honorary).. 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas.  Florida,  Georgia,  Louisiana,  Mis- 
sissippi, New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  Tennessee,  and  Texas. 


MARCH     1,     194} 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


BELGIUM— Continued 

Maryland -- 

M  assachuse  tt  s 

Micliigan 

Minnesota 

Missoui'i- 

New  Yorlc 


Ohio. 


Oregon 

Pennsylvania. 


riiilippine  Islands- 


Puerto  Rico- 


Texas. 


Baltimore 

Boston 

Detroit 

Minneapolis 

St.  Louis 

New  York  City 

Cincinnati 


Cleveland... 

Portland 

Philadelphia 


Pittsburgh. 


Manila 

Mayaguez 

San  Juan. 
Galveston 

Houston. . 


J.  G.  Whiteley,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Delaware  and  Maryland. 
Albert  Navez,  consul 

For  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont. 

P.  Boeye,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Michigan.  , 

O.  E.  Saflord,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Minnesota. 
Charles  Webb  Godefroy,  consul  (honorary)   , 
For  Missouri  and  Kansas. 

Charles  Hallaert,  consul  general 

For  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massachu- 
setts, New  Jersey,  New  Hampshire,  New  York,  North 
Carolina,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina, 
Virginia,  and  Vermont. 

A.  D.  Castellini,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  Kentucky  counties  of  Boone,  Campbell,  and  Kenton. 
For  the  Ohio  counties  of  Adams,  Athens,  Brown,  Butler, 
Clark,  Clermont,  Clinton,  Fairfield,  Fayette,  Franklin, 
Gallia,  Greene,  Hamilton,  Highland,  Hocking,  Jackson, 
Lawrence,  Madison,  Meigs,  Monroe,  Montgomery,  Mor- 
gan, Muskingum,  Noble,  Perry,  Pickaway,  Pike,  Preble, 
Ross,  Scioto,  Vinton,  Warren,  and  Washington. 

E.  E.  Stearns,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  northern  counties  of  Ohio. 

A.  Herman,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Idaho  and  Oregon. 

Jules  Leroux,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  Adams,  Bedford,  Berks,  Blair,  Bradford, 
Bucks,  Carbon,  Centre,  Chester,  Clinton,  Columbia, 
Cumberland,  Dauphin,  Delaware,  Franklin,  Fulton, 
Huntingdon,  Juniata,  Lackawanna,  Lancaster,  Lebanon, 
Lehigh,  Luzerne,  Lycoming,  Mifflin,  Monroe,  Montgom- 
ery, Montour,  Northampton,  Northumberland,  Perry, 
Philadelphia,  Pike,  Potter,  Schuylkill,  Snyder,  Sullivan, 
Susquehanna,  Tioga,  Union,  Wayne,  Wyoming,  and 
York. 

R.  Dereume,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  Allegheny,  Arm.strong,  Beaver,  Butler, 
Cambria,  Cameron,  Clarion,  Clearfield,  Crawford,  Elk, 
Erie,  Fayette,  Forest,  Greene,  Indiana,  Jefferson,  Law- 
rence, McKean,  Mercer,  Somerset,  Venango,  Warren, 
Washington,  and  Westmoreland. 

H.  Vander  Straeten,  consul  general 

M.  Verlindcn,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  Philippine  Islands. 

Oscar  F.  Bravo,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Puerto  Rico. 

Juan  Jos6  Ortiz  Alibran,  consular  agent — 

M.  Baudoux,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  Brazoria,  Calhoun,  Chambers,  Galves- 
ton, .laekson,  Jefferson,  Matagorda,  Orange,  and  Victoiia. 

R.  C.  Patterson,  consul  (honorary). _  

For  Oklahoma  and  Texas  (except  the  Texas  counties  of 
Aiansas,  Bee,  Brazoria,  Biooks,  Calhoun,  Cameron, 
Chambers,  Duval,  Galveston,  Goliad,  Hidalgo,  Jackson, 
Jeflerson,  Jim  Hogg,  Jim  Wells,  Kenedy,  Kleberg,  Live 
Oak,  Matagorda,  McMullen,  Nueces,  Orange,  Refugio, 
San  Patricio,  Stan,  Victoria,  Webb,  Willacy,  and  Zapata. 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


State 


Residence 


BELGIUM— Continued 

Virgin  Islands 

Virginia 


Canal  Zone. 

Florida 


Georgia- 
Illinois.. 


Washington 

Wisconsin 

BOLIVIA 
California 


Canal  Zone 

Florida 

Illinois 

Louisiana 

Massachusetts 

Missouri 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Washington 

BRAZIL 
California 


Charlotte  Amalic. 
Norfolk 

Richmond 

Seattle.- 

Green  Bay 

liOS  Angeles.     _ 

Sau  Francisco  .;. 

Fanam&,  Panama. 
Miami 

Chicago..- 

New  Orleans 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Boston- 


St.  Louis 

New  York  City_ 


Pittsburgh - 
Seattle 


Los  Angeles - 


San  Francisco. 


Panama,  Panama 
Miami 


Savannah. 
Chicago. . . 


D.  V.  Bornn,  consul  (honorary) 

For  St.  Croi.\,  St.  John,  and  St.  Thomas. 
R.  T.  Hasler,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Newport  News  and  Norfolk. 

For  North  Carolina. 
Fred  E.  Nolting,  consul  (honorary)..       

For  Virginia  and  West  Virginia. 
Amauiy  Auzias  de  Turenne,p  acting  consul  . 

For  Washington. 
William  J.  La  Luzerne,  consul  (honorary)  . 

For  Wisconsin. 


Walter  Montenegro,  p  consul 

Duke  N.  Banks,  honorary  consul 

Jorge  Guardia  Berdecio,  honorary  vice  consul 

Federico  Ostria  Reyes,  consul .. 

Casimiro  Alvarez,  honorary  consul 

Jorge  Eduardo  Boyd,  honorary  consul  general 

Francis  M.  Miller,  honorary  consul 

Arturo  Silva,  honorary  consul 

Jaime  Gutierrez  Guerra,*'  consul  general 

Gustavo  Guerrero,  honorary  consul 

Mrs.  Marie  Aline  Z.  de  Blanco,  honorary  vice  consul. 

Francisco  Jimenez  Sainz,!"  honorary  vice  consul 

William  Henri  Irish,  honorary  consul- 

Enrique  Naranjo,  honorary  vice  consul 

Arnold  George  Stifel,  honorary  consul 

Teddy  Hartmaim,  consul  general---  

Jorge  Cusicanqui.p  honorary  consul 

J.  Arturo  Arguedas,  honorary  vice  consul 

N.  A.  N.  eleven,  honorary  consul 

Israel  Torrico,  honorary  consul 


Raul  Bopp,  consul 

-Alfredo  de  Almeida  Sa,  vice  consul 

Octavio  Augusto  Dias  Carneiro,  vice  consul-- ,- 

Anibal  de  Saboia  Luna,  consul  general 

Francisco  Eulalio  do  Nascimento  o  Silva,  consul 

Mauricio  Wellisch,  vice  consul 

Carlos  Fernandes,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Arizona,  California,  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada,  Oregon, 

L'tah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 
For  Alaska,  the  Territory  of  Hawaii,  and  the  Philippine 
Islands. 

Paulo  Germano  ILisslocher,  consul  general 

.Alfredo  Polzin,  consul  general 

Jose  Caetano  Bueno  Horta,  Jr.,  consul. 

Fernando  Ramns  de  .\lencar,»' consul 

Luiz  de  Souza  Bandeira,  vice  consul .- 

For  Florida  and  (loorgia. 

Henrique  Oswaldo  de  Miranda,  honorary  vice  consul 

Argeu  de  Segadas  Machiwlo  Guimaraes,  consul 

Vicente  Paulo  Gatti,  vice  consul 

For  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kentucky,  Michigan,  Minne- 
sota, Missouri,  Nebraska,  North  Dakota,  Oliio,  Soutli 
Dakota,  and  Wisconsin. 


MARCH    1,     194  4 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


BRAZIL— Continued 
Louisiana .. 


New  Orleans, 


Maryland. 


Baltimore. 


Massachusetts. 


New  York. 


New  York  City.. 


Oregon 

Pennsylvania.. 

Puerto  Rico 

South  Carolina 
Texas 


Virginia 


Washington 

CANAn.\ 

New  York    ... 


Portland 

Philadelphia 

San  Juan 

Charleston. - 

Dallas 

Houston 

Port  Arthur. 
Norfolk 

Seattle 


New  York  Citv. 


Joao  Luiz  de  Guimaraes  Gomes,  consul 

Arnaldo  Vasconcellos,  vice  consul 

Mario  Tancredo  Borges  da  Fonseca,  vice  consul 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  and 
Tennessee. 

For  United  States  possessions  in  the  Caribbean  Sea. 

Armando  Fleury  de  Barros,  honorary  consul 

Pablo  Alegre,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  Delaware  and  Maryland. 

Americo  Galvao  Bueno,  consul.- 

Alberto  Raposo  Lopes,  vice  consul 

Antonio  Malva  Gomes,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Oscar  Corr6a,  consul  general  __ 

Jorge  Maciel  da  Costa  Leite,  consul 

Sotero  Cosme,  consul 

.To.se  Caetano  Bueno  Horta,  Jr.,  consul : 

Jose  Jobim,  vice  consul 

Henrique  Rodrigues  Valle,  vice  consul 

Roberto  de  Oliveira  Campos,  vice  consul 

Celso  Raul  Garcia,  vice  consul 

Miss  Zilah  Mafra  Peixoto,  vice  consul 

Carlos  Jacyntho  de  Barros,  vice  consul 

For  Coimecticut,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire, 
New  York,  Rhode  Island,  and  Vermont. 

Adolpho  de  Camargo  Neves,  consul 

Aluisio  Napoleao  de  Freitas  Rego,  vice  consul 

For  Oregon  and  Washington. 

David  Barbosa  Lage  Moretzsohn,  consul 

Joao  Josetti,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Ruy  Vianna  Bandeira,  vice  consul 

For  Delaware,  Maryland,  New  Jersey,  and  Pennsylvania. 

Edison  Ramos  Nogueira,"  consul 

Joao  Augusto  de  Araujo  Castro,"  vice  consul 

For  the  possessions  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  the 
Antilles. 

A.  Beamegard  Betancourt,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

William  Porter  Cart,  acting  vice  consul  (honorary) 

J.  Kirby  McDonough,  honorary  consul 

Charles  Stewart  Barry,  Jr.,  honorary  vice  consul 

Carlos  Meissner,  Jr.,  consul 

For  Colorado,  Kansas,  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and  Texas. 

Jose  Luis  Fernandes,  honorary  consul 

Emmett  Irwin  Welch,  consular  agent 

Pedro  Eugenio  Soares,  consul .• 

Pedro  Fernando  Machado  Polzin,  vice  consul 

Luiz  Paulo  de  Amorim,  vice  consul 

For  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Virginia,  and  West 
Virginia. 

Robert  C.  Bullwinkel,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Ross  Whitfield  Sutherland,  consular  agent  (honorary) 

Hugh  Day  Scully,  con.sul  general 

Douglas  Seaman  Cole,  consul 

Miss  Katherine  Agnes  McClosky,  consul... 

Leland  Herbert  Ausman,  vice  consul 

Paul  Emile  Morin,  vice  consul 

Christopher  Harfield  West,  vice  consul 

For  Connecticut  and  New  York. 

For  New  Jersey  except  the  counties  of  Atlantic,  Burlington, 
Camden,  Cape  May,  Cumberland,  Gloucester,  Ocean, 
and  Salem. 


Jan.  29, 1942 
May  5, 1941 
June     2,  1943 


Apr. 

23. 1940 

Oct. 

12, 1934 

Mar. 

4, 1944 

Oct. 

19, 1942 

Jan. 

10, 1941 

Oct. 

13, 1938 

May  26, 1938 

Feb. 

29,  1944 

Mar. 

4. 1944 

Oct. 

22, 1941 

July 

21, 1942 

Aug. 

1,  1942 

Oct. 

26,  1942 

Feb. 

29. 1944 

Mar. 

4, 1944 

Sept. 

5,  1942 

Mar. 

16. 1943 

Sept. 

3, 1937 

Feb. 

15,  1937 

May 

5. 1941 

Feb. 

25, 1944 

Sept. 

16, 1943 

Jan. 

3,  1934 

Apr. 

27.  1943 

Feb. 

16,  1939 

Sept. 

23, 1942 

Aug. 

28, 1940 

Mar. 

6, 1941 

Sept. 

9, 1935 

Mar. 

16. 1943 

June 

5, 1941 

Oct. 

19,  1942 

May  21, 1938 

Nov. 

25,  1941 

Aug. 

17,  1943 

Aug. 

17,  1943 

Aug. 

17,  1943 

Aug. 

17,  1943 

Aug. 

17,  1943 

Oct. 

28,  1943 

575400—44- 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


CHILE 


California- 


Florida 

Hawaii,  Territory  of 

Illinois 

Louisiana.- 


Maryland 

Massachusetts 
New  York 


Pennsylvania 

Puerto  Rico.. 
Washington.. 


CHINA 


California. 


Los  Angeles. - 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco 

Miami 

Honolulu 

Chicago 

New  Orleans. 


Baltimore. 


Boston 

New  York  City. 


Hawaii,  Territory  of 

Illinois 

I^ouisiana 

Massachusetts  


Philadelphia 

San  Juan 

Seattle 


Los  Angeles... 
San  Francisco. 


Honolulu 

Chicago 

New  Orleans 

Boston 


Juan  Pradenas  Mufioz,  consul  general. _. 

For  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada, 
New  Mexico,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 
For  Alaska  and  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

Mauricio  Herschel,  honorary  consul 

For  San  Diego  County. 

Juan  Guzman  Cruchaga,  consul 

Javier  Urrutia  Valdfes,  consul 

For  Berkeley,  Oakland,  and  San  Francisco. 

Arturo  Chavez,  consul.. 

Frederik  A.  Schaefer,  honorary  consul 

For  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

M.  H.  Ehlert,  consul  (honorary) 

For   mtnois,    Indiana,   Iowa,    Minnesota,    Missouri,   and 
Wisconsin. 

Fernando  Cerda,  consul 

Carlos  Grant  Benavente,  consul 

Enrique  Gaeitua  Aguilera,  consul 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Georgia,  Louisiana,  Mississippi, 
New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  South  Carolina,  and  Tennessee. 

Gmllermo  Brown  Guerra,  consul 

For  the  District  of  Columbia,  Kentucky,  Maryland,  North 
Carolina,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia. 

Mrs.  Carmen  Vial  de  Senoret,  consul 

Alfonso  Grez,"  consul  general 

Fernando  Dahmen,  consul 

Exequiel  Puelma  Silva,  "  consul.. 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Florida, 
Georgia,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky, 
Louisiana,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Michigan, 
Minnesota,  Mississippi,  Missouri,  Nebraska,  New  Hamp- 
shire, New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina,  North 
Dakota,  Ohio,  Oklahoma,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island, 
South  Carolina,  South  Dakota,  Tennessee,  Texas,  Ver- 
mont, Virginia,  West  Virginia,  and  Wisconsin. 
For  Puerto  Rico. 

Manuel  Moreno  Lajafia,  honorary  consul 

For  Camden,  New  Jersey. 

For  Delaware  and  Pennsylvania. 

Filipo  L.  de  Hostos,  honorary  consul 

For  Puerto  Rico. 

Jos6  Sampelayo,  consul 

For  Idaho,  Montana,  Nebraska,  North  Dakota,  Oregon, 

South  Dakota,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 
For  Alaska. 


Tse-chang  Kent  Chang,  consul 

Chih  Tsing  Feng,  consul  general.. 

Chan  Ying-Wing,  consul 

Patrick  Pichi  Sun,  vice  consul 

Shiao  Wen-Liang,  vice  consul 

Sicn-yung  Yu,  vice  consul 

King-chau  Mm,  consul  general 

Ying  Yu  Huang,  consul 

Li  Chia  Hsiang,  vice  consul 

Chang-Lok  Chen,  consul  general.  . 

Gung  Hsing  Wang,  vice  consul 

Chicn  Chin  Chang,  deputy  consul 
Wang  Kung-show,  vice  consul 


INIARCH    1,     194-1 


State 


CHINA— Continued 


New  York. 


Oregon 

Philippine  Islands- 


Texas 

Washington. 


COLOMBIA 


California. 


Canal  Zone. 


Florid  a - 


IllinoiS- 


Louisiana- 


Residence 


New  York  City. 


Portland. 


Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Missouri 

New  York 


Pennsylvania 

Puerto  Rico... 

Texas 

COSTA  RICA 
Alabama 


noOo... 
Manila. 


Houston. 
Seattle.. - 


Los  Angeles. -. 
San  Francisco. 


Balboa.  - 
Cristobal. 


Miami. 


Tampa. 
Chicago. 


New  Orleans. 


Baltimore. 
Boston 


St.  Louis 

New  York  City. 


Philadelphia. 


Ponce 

San  Juan.. 
Galveston. 
Houston.. 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Tsune-chi  Yii,  consul  general 

Hsin  Yu  Lu,  consul 

Wei-hsien  Tsmig,  vice  consul 

Yiu-ling  Wu,  vice  consul 

Silwing  Pei-Chiu  .\u,  consul 

Shang-Chi  Su,  vice  consul 

Pao-Kong  Chu,"  consul 

Clarence  Kuangson  Yoimg,!'  consul  general  . 
For  the  Philippine  Islands. 

Tsin-Lon  Ouang,  vice  consul... 

Yi-Seng  Kiang,  consul ._. 

Hsiao-wan  Tao,  vice  consul 

Tsu-Ying  Ch'eh,  deputy  consul 


Manuel  Maria  Murioz  Obando,  consul 

Luis  Alfonso  Londoiio,  honorary  vice  consul : 

Carlos  E.  Ardila  Ordonez,  consul  general. 

Eusebio  Cortes-Grggory,  honorary  consul 

Gabriel  JimSnez  Paneso,  vice  consul 

For  Arizona,  California,  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada,  Oregon, 
and  Washington. 

Rafael  Rocha  Schloss,  consul  general 

For  the  Canal  Zone  from  Balboa  to  Gamboa. 

Jos6  Restrepo  Jaramillo,  consul  general 

For  the  Canal  Zone  from  Cristobal  to  Gatun,  including 
Gatmi  Lake. 

Gabriel  Saravia  Vasquez,  consul  general 

Arturo  Currea  C,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  Alabama,  Florida,  and  Georgia. 

Earle  C.  Moore,  honorary  vice  consul 

Carlos  A.  Qerlein,  consul 

For  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  North 
Dakota,  South  Dakota,  Utah,  Wisconsin,  and  Wyoming. 

Eduardo  Gallego  Gutierrez,  consul  general 

Maria  Camargo,  vice  consul 

For  Arkansas,  Colorado,  Kansas,  Kentucky,  Louisiana, 
Mississippi,  Missouri,  Nebraska,  Ohio,  Oklahoma,  Ten- 
nessee, and  Texas. 

Miss  Maria  Teresa  Murillo,  honorary  vice  consul 

Eduardo  Gomez  Duran,  consul 

For  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont. 

Macedonio  Romero,  honorary  consul 

Luis  Tamayo,  consul  general 

.41vardo  Rebolledo,  vice  consul 

Bernardo  Santa-Coloma,  vice  consul. 

For  the  United  States  of  America,  the  Canal  Zone,  and  the 

Philippme  Islands. 
For  the  following  special  jurisdiction:  Connecticut,  Dela- 
ware, New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina,  Virginia,  and  West 
Virginia. 

Octavio  Diaz  Valenzuela,  consul 

Rafael  Samper  Caicedo,  honorary  vice  consul 

Francisco  Valiente,  honorary  consul 

Juan  Antonio  Irazusta,  consul  (honorary) 

J.  Al  Torregrossa,  honorary  vice  consul 

Harold  del  Castillo,  honorary  consul 


Mobile -- Bernard  H.  Eichold,  honorary  consul Sept.  28,1932 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


COSTA  RICA— Continued 


California 


Berkeley 

Hollywood. - 
Los  AngeleS- 


Oakland.. 
Pasadena. . 
San  Diego- 


San  Francisco. 


Canal  Zone 

Delaware 

District  of  Columbia 

Florida 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Louisiana 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan ... 

Minnesota 

Missouri 

Montana.- _.. 

New  Jersey 

New  York 


Balboa. 


Cristobal- 


Wilmington. 

Washington. 

Miami 

Chicago 


Angola 

Fort  Wayne.. 

Dubuque 

Lawrence 

Wichita 

Baton  Rouge. 
New  Orleans. 


Baltimore- 


Boston. 


Detroit 

Rochester 

St.  Paul. 

Winona 

Kansas  City. 


St.  Louis 

Anaconda 

Newark 

New  York  City. 


Pcnn.sylvania 
I'hilippine  Lslands. 

Philadelphia 

Manila 

San  Juan 

Texas 

recogn 

Brownsville 

Dallas 

Galveston 

Houston  

•  Appointed  and 
Canal  Zone. 

ized 

for  the  purpose  of  e; 

Nicolas  Meyer,  honorary  vice  consul 

John  Field  Povedano,  honorary  consul 

Fernando  Flores  Banuet,  consul  general.... 

Jose  Pablo  Quiros,  honorary  vice  consul 

Rodolfo  Castro  Wassmer,  honorary  vice  consul 

Ricardo  Casorla,  honorary  consul 

Jose  Eruique  Quiros  Trejos,  honorary  vice  consul 

Jorge  Cardona,  honorary  consul . 

Federico  Guillermo  Gongora,  honorary  vice  consul 

Joaquin  Flores  Banuet,  honorary  vice  consul 

Roberto  Quesada  Jimenez,  consul  general 

Enrique  Allen  de  la  Cruz,  honorary  consul 

Jorge  Maroto  B.,  honorary  vice  consul 

Juan  Davila  Solera,  honorary  consul  general 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 

Enrique  Pucci  Paoli,  consul  (honorary) . 

Juan  Pucci  Genet,  honorary  vice  consul 

Roberto  Gomez,  honorary  consul 

Alberto  Sasso,  honorary  vice  consul 

Jimmy  Fonseca  Mora,  honorary  vice  consul 

Gonzalo  J.  Gallegos,  honorary  consul  general 

Bernardo  Vargas  Canallas,  honorary  consul  general 

Berthold  Singer,  honorary  consul 

Guillermo  Valiente  Lara,  honorary  vice  consul 

Jorge  Garron  Orozco,  honorary  vice  consul 

Juan  Jose  Flores  Matamoros,  honorary  vice  consul.. 

E.  F.  Lusch,  honorary  consul 

Jose  Maria  Osma  de  Aysa,  honorary  consul 

Joaquin  .\ngulo,  honorary  vice  consul 

Alvaro  Leiva  Quiros,  honorary  vice  consul.. 

John  Marshall  Quintero,  honorary  consul  general 

Marco  Fidel  Tristan,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  Louisiana. 

James  Turneer,  honorary  consul 

Carl  E.  Brown,  vice  consul 

Eduardo  .\zuola  A.,  honorary  consul  general 

Claudio  J.  Loria,  honorary  consul --- 

Jorge  Vargas  Mendez,  honorary  consul 

Otoniel  Flores,  honorary  consul.. 

Miguel  Flores  Trejos,  honorary  consul 

Jose  Basileo  Acutia,  honorary  consul 

Charles  Barrows,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  Kansas  and  for  Kansas  City  (Missouri). 

John  M.  Hadley,  honorary  consul  general 

Guillermo  Quiros  Quiros,  honorary  vice  consul.. -. 

Luis  Alberto  Salazar  Cespedes,  honorary  consul 

consul  general . 

SamuelE.  Piza,'  in  charge  of  consulate  general..^. -. 

Samuel  Piza  Chamorro,'  consul  general. 

Juan  Guillermo  Zamora  Segura,  honorary  vice  consul--. 

Carlos  G.  Perez,  honorary  consul 

Mario  Rivera  Martin,  honorary  vice  consul - 

Juan  Elizalde,  consul 

Ramon  Fournier,  honorary  consul  general    

For  Puerto  Rico. 

Gustavo  Vera,  honorary  consul.. 

Joaquin  Figuls,  honorary  consul — 

Leroy  W.  Reed,  Jr.,  honorary  consul 

Carl  G.  Stearns,  honorary  consul — - 

Gonzalo  J.  Valenzuela,  honorary  consul 


Mar. 
Aug. 
June 
May 
Aug. 
Mar. 
May 
May 
May 
May 
June 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Mar. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

July 

May 

June 

June 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

June 

Nov. 

Jan. 

May 

May 

May 

May 
June 
Nov. 
Oct. 
June 
Oct. 
Apr. 
May 
July 

Oct. 
Jan. 
June 

May 
Feb. 
June 
Feb. 
May 
June 
Aug. 

Apr. 
Mar. 
May 
May 
June 


1.5, 1941 

13,  1931 
12, 1943 

9,  1940 
29, 1940 
18, 1937 

28. 1942 
9,  1940 

28,  1942 

27,  1943 
11.1943 
26, 1940 

12. 1943 
18, 1937 

,  7. 1929 
11,1943 

13. 1937 
9, 1940 

30, 1942 

15. 1938 

22. 1942 
22, 1931 
26, 1934 

12. 1943 
12,  1943 

3, 1930 
27, 192.5 

28. 1933 
28, 1942 

8,  1931 

28,  1942 

28. 1942 

23. 1939 

22. 1943 

22. 1931 
1,5. 1938 

19. 1934 

14. 1932 

28. 1942 
19,  1935 

19,  1934 
9, 1943 
15, 193s 

4.  194:i 

23. 1943 
11,1943 

14,  192S 

27,  1943 
1.5,  193K 

28,  19411 

16,  1931 
1,5,194! 
31,19411 
9,1940 
23,1941 


for  the  purpose  of  exercising  supervisory  functions  over  the  United  States  and  possessions  and  thf 


:MAKCH     1.     19  4  4 


state 


Residente 


Name,  rank,  andjurisdietion 


COSTA  RICA— Continued 

Utah.... 

Virgin  Islands .  _  _ 

Virginia 

Washington 

Wisconsin'- 

CUBA 
Alabama . 

I  '.■ilifnriiia  


I^istrict  of  Columbia- 


Salt  Lake  City.-- 
Charlotte  Amalie 
Newport  News--- 

Seattle 

Milwaukee 

Mobile 

Los  Angeles 


San  Francisco  -  - 


Washington - 


Florida 


Jacksonville 


Georgia. 
Illinois.. 


Kentucky 


Key  West- 
Mlami 


Tampa. 


Savannah. 
Chicago... 

Louisville-. 


Luis  Alberto  Murillo  Murillo,  honorary  consul. 

George  Levy,  honorary  consul 

Claudio  Rodriguez  Arcc,  honorary  consul 

William  D.  White,  honorary  consul 

Edward  J.  Menge,  vice  consul  (hutmrary) 


Manuel  Velazquez  y  Blanco,   consul 
For  Alabama. 

Oscar  Presmanes  y  Fernandez,  consul    ... 

Mrs.  Fatria  Mencia  de  Krizman, '' vice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Fresno,  Imperial,  Inyo,  Kern,  Kings, 
Los  Angeles,  Monterey,  Orange,  Riverside,  San  Benito, 
San  Bernardino,  San  Diego,  San  Luis  Ohisi>o,  Santa 
Barbara,  Tulare,  and  Ventura. 

Mario  Nufiez  de  Villiavicencio,''  in  charge  of  consulate 

For  the  counties  of  Alameda,  Alpine,  Amador,  Butte, 
Calaveras,  Colusa,  Contra  Costa,  Del  Norte,  Eldorado, 
Glenn,  Humboldt,  Lake,  Madera,  Marin,  Mariposa, 
Mendocino,  Merced,  Modoc,  Mono,  Napa,  Nevada, 
Placer,  Plumas,  Sacramento,  San  Francisco,  San  Joaquin, 
San  Mateo,  Santa  Cruz,  Shasta,  Sierra,  Siskiyou,  Solano. 
Sonoma,  Stanislaus,  Sutter,  Tehama,  Trinity,  Tuolumne, 
Yolo,  and  Yuba. 
For  Nevada. 

Jose  A.  Sera  y  Serrano,  consul  general . 

Miguel  Cornide  y  Salva,  consul,. 

Rafael  Mulct  y  Proenza,  consul • 

Miss  Silvia  Shelton  y  Villalon.p  consul 

Federico  E.  DeGraw  y  Marquez  Sterling,  vice  consul 

For  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Julio  Rodriguez  Embil,  consul 

Enrique  Heymanu  y  de  la  Gandara,  vice  consul 

Fit  the  counties  of  Alachua,  Baker,  Bay,  Bradford,  Cal- 
houn, Clay,  Columbia,  DLxie,  Duval,  Escambia,  Flagler, 
Franklin,  Gadsden,  Gilchrist,  Gulf,  Hamilton,  Holmes, 
Jackson,  JefTerson,  Lafayette,  Leon,  Levy,  Liberty, 
Madison,  Marion,  Nassau,  Okaloosa,  Putnam,  St.  Johns, 
Santa  Rosa,  Suwannee,  Taylor,  L'nion,  Volusia,  Wakulla, 
AValton,  and  Washington. 

Berardo  Rodriguez  Valdes,  consul -. 

For  Monroe  County. 

Eduardo  Hernandez  y  D'Abrigeon,  consul  general 

Oscar  Rene  Morales  y  del  Campo,  consul,.. 

Alberto  Gonzalez  Sali,  vice  consul..   

For  the  counties  of  Broward,  Collier,  Dade,  Hendry,  Mar- 
tin, and  Palm  Beach. 

Guillermo  BoHvar  y  Morales  del  Ca.stillo,  consul 

.\lberto  de  la  f^ampa  y  RofT,  vice  consul. 

For  the  counties  of  Brevard.  Charlotte,  Citrus,  De  Soto, 
Glades,  Hardee,  Hernando,  Highlands,  Hillsborougli, 
Indian  River,  Lake,  Lee,  Manatee,  Okeechobee,  Orange, 
Osceola,  Pasco,  Pinellas,  Polk,  St.  Lucie,  Sarasota,  Semi- 
nole, and  Sumter. 

Carlos  Tornes  y  Tamayo,  vice  consul. 

Ignacio  de  Algarra  y  Mendivil,  consul 

For  Illinois,  Minnesota,  and  Wisconsin. 

Angel  Perez  y  Hernandez,  consul 

For  Kciituckv. 


Jan. 
N'ov 


■Jll.  I<i:i7 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFPICES    IN    THE   UNITED    STATES 


State 


Residence 


CUBA — Continued 
Louisiana -- 


.Maryland. 


Massadiusetts. 


Michigan... 
Mississippi. 
Missouri 


New  Orleans. 


New  York. 


North  Carolina. 
Ohio -.-. 


Oregon _.. 

Pennsylvania. 


Philippine  Islands. 
Puerto  Rico 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Baltimore--. 

Boston 

Detroit 

Pascagoula.- 
Kansas  City 


St.  Louis- 


New  York  City--. 


Winston-Salem 
Cincinnati 

Portland 

Philadelphia... 


Manila... 
San  Juan- 


Carlos  Marquez  y  Loret  de  Mola,  consul 

Francisco  Batet  y  Rivas,  vice  consul .  - 

Federico  Laredo  y  Arencibia,  vice  consul 

For  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  and  Oklahoma. 
Jurisdiction  includes  the  honorary  consulate  at  Pascagoula, 
Mississippi. 

Eugenio  Castillo  Borges,  consul 

Anibal  Santana  y  Lopez,  vice  consul -  - 

For  Delaware  and  Maryland. 

Antonio  Bruzon  y  Rodrigues,  consul 

For  Connecticut,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire, 
Rhode  Island,  and  Vermont. 

Eduardo  Mayea  y  .\roca,  consul . 

Jose  R.  Cabrera  y  BiMjuer,  consular  agent  (honorary) 

Eduardo  L.  Sanchez  y  del  Castillo,  consul  

For  the  counties  of  .\ndrew,  .\tchison,  Bates,  Buchanan, 
Caldwell,  Carroll,  Cass,  Clay,  Clinton,  De  Kalb,  Gentry, 
Henry,   Holt,   Jackson,   Johnson,    Lafayette,    Nodaway, 
Pettis,  Platte,  Ray,  St.  Clair,  Saline,  Vernon,  and  Worth. 
For  Colorado,  Kansas,  Montana,  and  Wyoming. 

Francisco  Canellas  y  Marti,  consul  general 

Mis?  Sofia  Dihigo  y  Llanos,  consul 

For  Iowa,  Missouri  (except  the  Kansas  City  consular  dis- 
trict) ,  Nebraska,  North  Dakota,  and  South  Dakota. 

Roberto  Hernandez  y  Garcia,  consul  general 

Cayetano  de  Quesada  y  Socarras,  consul 

Eduardo  Portales  y  Calas,  consul 

Juan  Manuel  del  Collado  y  Fuentes,  consul 

Antonio  de  Souza  y  Carvajal,  consul 

.\lfredo  Hernandez  y  Valdes,  consul 

Matias  Taboada  y  Suarcz,  vice  consul 

Rodolfo  G.  Betancomt  y  Pairol,  vice  consul 

Octavio  Laredo  Caturla,  vice  consul.---. 

Celestino  Fernandez  y  Santana,  vice  consul 

Jose  M.  Fernandez  del  Riego,  »  vice  consul 

Ernesto  de  Blanck  y  Martin,  vice  consul 

Jos6  Maria  Rodriguez  Pou,  vice  consul 

For  the  New  Jersey  counties  of  Bergen,  Essex,  Hudson,  Hun- 
terdon, Mercer,  Middlesex,  Monmouth,  Morris,  Passaic, 
Somerset,  Susse.x,  Union,  and  Warren.  - 

For  New  York.  ' 
For  the  United  States. 

Juan  Miranda  y  Suarez,  honorary  consular  agent 

For  North  Carolina. 

Luis  Perdomo  y  Fernandez,  consul 

For  Indiana  and  Ohio. 

Jurisdiction  includes  the  honorary  consulates  at  Detroit, 
Michigan,  and  Louisville,  Kentucky. 

Ernesto  Luis  y  Fuentes,  consular  agent - 

Donald  S.  Cameron, ^  acting  consular  agent. 

Nicolas  Menesesy  Comas,  consul  general.. 

For  the  New  Jersey  counties  of  Atlantic,  Biu-lington,  Cam- 
den, Cape  May,  Cumberland,  Gloucester,  Ocean,  and 
Salem. 
For  Pennsylvania. 

Andr6s  Soriano  y  Roxas,  consular  agent  (honorary) 

For  the  Philippine  Islands. 

GustavoSchumannyPoveda,  consul. 

For  Puerto  Rico  and  the  Virgin  Islands. 
Jurisdiction  includes  the  honorary  consulate  at  Charlotte 
Amalie,  Virgin  Islands. 


MARCH    1,    1944 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


CUBA — Continued 

Tennessee 

Texas-. _ 


Virginia 

Washington 

CZECHOSLOVAKIA 
California 


Chattanooga 
Galveston... 

Houston 


Norfolk. 
Seattle.. 


District  of  Columbia- 
Illinois 


Ohio 

Pennsylvania. 


Philippine  Islands. 


Los  .\ngeles..- 
San  Francisco. 


Washington. 
Chicago 


Maryland - 
Minnesota 
Missouri.. 

New  York 


Baltimore 

Minneapolis. 
St.  Louis 


New  York  City. 


Cleveland... 
Philadelphia 
Pittsburgh . . 

Manila 


Texas. 


Houston. 


Josfe  Miguel  Ribas  y  Villa verde,  consul 

For  Tennessee. 

Eduardo  Patterson  y  de  Jauregui,  consul 

Jose  Tarrida  y  Victori,  vice  consul 

For  Arizona,  New  Mexico,  and  Texas. 

Enrique  Morales  de  los  Rios,p  consular  agent 

For  the  counties  of  Anderson,  .\ustin,  Brazos,  Burleson, 
Colorado,  Fayette,  Fort  Bend,  Freestone,  Grimes,  Harris, 
Houston,  Lee,  Leon,  Madison,  Milam,  Montgomery, 
Robertson,  Trinity,   Walker,   Waller,  and  Washington. 

.\dolfo  del  Castillo  y  Llanes,  consul 

For  Virginia  and  West  Virginia. 
Rduiinto  Calas  Bertot.p  acting  (■(iiisul    _,  .    _ 


Feli.\  IJ.  Janovsky,  consul  (honorary) 

For  .\rizona  and  southern  California. 
Bolius  Benes,  consul 

Erwin  Ladislav  Chloupeck,  consul  (honorary) 

For  northern  California,  Idaho,  Nevada,  Oregon,  Utah,  and 

Washington. 
For  Alaska  and  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 
Supervisory  jurisdiction  over  the  honorary  consulates  at 
Los  .\ngeles  and  Manila. 

Oldf ich  Chyle,  consul _ 

Jaroslav  Hnizdo,  consul  general 

For  Colorado,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Nebraska,  South 

Dakota,  Wisconsin,  and  Wyoming. 
Supervisory  jurisdiction  over  the  honorary  consulates  at 
Minneapolis  and  St.  Louis. 

James  (Vaclav)  Primus,  consular  agent  (honorary)  _ 

For  Maryland  and  Virginia. 

Charles  Edward  Proschek,  honorary  consul 

For  Minnesota,  Montana,  and  North  Dakota. 

Jaroslav  Hnizdo,Ji  in  charge  of  consulate 

For  the  Illinois  counties  of  Madison,  Monroe,  and  St.  Clair. 
For  Kansas  and  Missouri. 

Karel  Hudec,  consul  general 

Josef  Nov^.p  consul 

For  Connecticut,  Florida,  Georgia,  Maine,  Massachusetts, 
New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina. 
Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina,  and  Vermont. 
For  Puerto  Rico  and  the  Virgin  Islands. 
Supervisory  jurisdiction  over   the  honorary  consulate   at 
Philadelphia  and  the  consular  agency  at  Baltimore. 

Emanuel  Jan  Hajn^,  consul 

For  Kentucky,  Michigan,  and  Ohio. 

Charles  Robinson  Toothaker,  honorary  consul 

For  Delaware  and  eastern  Pennsylvania. 

Josef  Zak-Marusiak,"  acting  consul — .. 

For  -Vlabama,  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Tennessee,  and  West  Virginia. 
Supervisory  jurisdiction  over  the  honorary  consulate  at 
Houston,  Texas. 

Leo  Schnurmacher,  honorary  consul 

Norbert  W.  Schmelkes,p  acting  consul 

For  the  Philippine  Islands. 

Charles  Julius  Hollub,  consul  (honorary). 

For  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and  Texas. 


12 


FOREIGX    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


DANZIG.  FREE  CITY  OF 


DENMARK 


Alabama. - 
Califomia- 


Mobile 

Los  Angeles... 
San  Francisco- 


Canal  Zone Cristobal- 


Colorado. 
Florida  . 


Georgia 

Hawaii,  Territory  of. 


Panama,  Panama. 
Denver 


Tampa 

West  Palm  Beach. 

Savannah . . . . 

Honolulu 


Illinois 


Louisiana. 
Marvland- 


Massachusotts 
Michigan 


Minnesota. 
Nebraska. 
New  York, 


Chicago 


New  Orleans... 

Baltimore. 

Boston 

Detroit 

Minneapolis 

Omaha 

New  Y'ork  City 


North  Dakota 

Ohio - 

Orefon 

Pennsylvania 

PhUippine  Island 
Puerto  Rico  ... 


South  Carolina. 
South  Dakota.. 

Texas 

Utah 


Fargo 

Cleveland. 
Portland.. 


Philadelphia. 

Manila      

Mayagiiez  ... 
San  Juan 


Charleston 

Brookings 

Houston 

Salt  Lake  City. 


Virgin  Islands I  Charlotte  Amalie. 


Virginiii 
WsL-ihinston 


Newport  News. 

Norfolk 

Seattle 


The  diplomatic  and  consular  representatives  of 


Neander  Douglas  Cunningham,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Ryan  -\sger  Grut.  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Axel  Caspar  Frederik  Sporon-Fiedler,  consul 

For  .\rizona.  California,  Idaho.  Nevada,  Oregon,  and  Wash- 
ington (except  the  city  of  Seattle). 
Charles  Butler  Fenton,  <>  acting  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 
Wladimir  Ishoy .  "  con.«ul 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 
Wolf  C.  Hansen,  vice  consul  (honorary) ._ 

For  Colorado. 

Paul  Walter  Petersen,  vice  consul  (honorary )  

Miss  Marie  Dickinson,  »  acting  vice  consul 

John  Frederick  Martin  Ranitz,  "  acting  vice  consul 

Robert  Benjamin  Booth,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 
Hi'imund  Baumann,  consul 

For  -Arkansas,  Colorado,  Illinois,  Indiana.  Iowa,  Kansas, 

Kentucky.    Michigan.    Minnesota,    Missouri,  Montana, 

Nebraska,  New  Mexico.  North  Dakota,  Oklahoma,  South 

Dakota,  Utah,  Wisconsin,  and  Wyoming. 

Ingemann  Olsen,  consul  (honorary) 

For  New  Orleans. 
Holger  Bloch-Jesi>ersen, »  acting  vice  consul  (honorarj-) 

For  Maryland. 

Theodore  von  Rosen vinge.  vice  consul  (honorary) 

George  Peter  Everson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Michigan. 
.\ndrew  Nissen  Johnson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Minnesota. 
Jrihn  Hoist,  vice  consul  (honorary) '  ... 

For  Nebraska. 
Georg  Bech,  consul  general 

For  Alabama,  Connecticut.  Delaware,  Florida,  Georgia, 
Louisiana  (except  the  city  and  port  of  New  Orleans), 
Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Mississippi,  New 
Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina, 
Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina, 
Tennessee.  Texas,  Vermont,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia. 

Walter  Peter  Christensen,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Xiel?  .Vnthon  Christensen,  vice  consul  ('honorary) 

Sherman  Harkson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Oregon. 

Ludvig  Theodor  Brehm.  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Niels  Nicolaj  Therkelsen  Nyborg.  consul  (honorary). 

Jose  Oscar  Bravo,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Frantz  Adolf  Charles  Hastrup,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Puerto  Rico. 

Hans  Wilhelm  Bagger,  vice  consul  (honorary)  

Christian  Larsen,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Hans  William  Rasmassen,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Christian  Otto  Jensen,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Utah. 

Hjalmar  Bang,  consul  (honorary).. 

Johannes  Rasmussen,  p  acting  consul '.:'.'. 

For  the  Virgin  Islands. 

V.  D.  Andersen,  p  acting  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Walter  Knox,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

-Mogens  Grove  Bildsfk",  con.sul  (honorary) 

For  Seattle. 

For  .Vlaska. 
Poland  have  charge,  in  the  United  States,  of  interests  of  Dan/ 


.\ug. 

2S, 1940 

Oct. 

30. 1925 

Oct. 

7, 1930 

Sept. 

26,  1942 

.May 

28,1942 

Jan. 

20, 1931 

Feb. 

1.1939 

-Nov. 

21.  1942 

Mar. 

13.  1943 

Apr. 

4.  19:« 

.A.ue.     5.  1921 


Nov. 

22, 1924 

Aug. 

1.  1941 

Mar. 

7. 19.38 

Dec. 

4,  1939 

Oct. 

26. 1927 

Mar. 

15. 1935 

Nov. 

17. 1924 

Apr. 

6,  IWC 

Feb. 

24, 1928 

Nov. 

27, 1933 

June 

13, 191'^ 

Aug. 

26.1^4" 

Dec. 

IS.  19:;- 

Apr. 

IC,  192'. 

.\ug. 

2.5. 1927 

Aug. 

2.5.  1927 

May 

5,  193^ 

Mar. 

10, 1939 

Jan. 

23,1937 

Aug. 

25, 1943 

Apr. 

13, 1931 

Apr. 

18. 1918 

Sept. 

17, 193fi 

MARCH    1,    1944 


13 


State 


Eesidence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 

Alabama 

California 


Canal  Zone 

Colorado 

District  of  Columbia 
Florida 


Illinois 

Louisiana 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Minnesota 

Missouri 

New  Jersey. -- 

New  York 


Mobile 

Los  Angeles.-. 
San  Francisco 


Cristobal 

Panama,  Panama 

Denver 

W  ashington 

Jacksonville 

Miami 

Tampa 

Chicago 

Lake  Charles 

Xew  Orleans 

Baltimore. 

Boston 

Rochester 

Kansas  City 

Newark 

West  New  York . 

New  Rochelle 

New  York  City.. 


Ohio.._. 

Pennsylvania 

Philippine  Islands 
Puerto  Rico 


Cleveland... 
Philadelphia 

Manila 

Aguadilla... 

Arecibo 

Guanica 

Mayaguez... 
Ponce 

San  Juan 


Fort  Worth 

Galveston 

Houston. 

Port  .\rthur 

Charlotte  AmaUe 

Seattle 


T.  G.McGonigal,  honorary  consul.. 

Ismael  .^.viles,  honorary  consul... 

Jose  Em-ique  -\ybar,  consul  general 

WUliam  Fisher,  honorary  consul 

For  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Kansas,  Montana, 
Nebraska,  Nevada,  New  Mexico,  North  Dakota,  Okla- 
homa, Oregon,  South  Dakota,  Texas,  Utah,  Washington, 
and  Wyoming. 
H.  J.  Henriquez,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 

M.  de  J.  Quijano,  honorary  consul  general 

Rene  Rodriguez,  honorary  consul 

Porfirio  Herrera  Baez,  consul 

Emilio  ZeUer,  p  consul 

Forrest  Parker,  honorary  consul 

Emilio  Carles,  honorary  vice  consul 

Jos6  Maria  Nouel  Simpson,  consul . 

Jose  Manuel  Lovaton  P.,  vice  consul 

Luis  E.  Despradel,  consul 

James  T.  Case,  honorary  vice  consul 

G.  P.  Hannan,  honorary  consul 

J.  Marino  Inchaustegui,  consul 

Luis  A.  Oviedo,  consul 

Fernando  Pizano,  consul 

Max  L.  Glazer,  honorary  consul 

Rafael  Izquierdo,  honorary  consul 

Victor  M.  Hinojosa,  honorary  consul 

Luis  .A-.Mendez  L.,  consul 

Walter  Seth  Kipnis,  honorary  consul 

For  New  Jersey. 

David  J.  Schweitzer,honorary  consul 

Rafael  Compres  Perez,  consul  general 

Luis  Romanacce,  vice  consul 

For  -\labama,  -Arkansas,  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Florida, 
Georgia,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kentucky,  Louisiana, 
Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Michigan,  Mirmesota, 
Mississippi,  Missouri,  New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New 
York,  North  Carolina,  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island, 
South  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Vermont,  Virginia,  West 
Virgima,  and  Wisconsin. 

O.  A.  Reynolds,  honorary  consul 

Rafael  Santoni  Calero,  consul 

Roberto  D.  Abrahams,  honorary  consul 

Juan  P.  PeUicer,  honorary  consul 

Jose  J.  Zamora,  honorary  vice  consul 

Andres  Leon  Martinez,  consul  (honora'-y) 

Enloe  L.  Lowry,  honorary  vice  consul 

Manuel  Pagan  Esmons,  honorary  consul 

Loreiuo  Loubriel,  honorary  consul 

Carlos  M.  Petteme  .Uomar,  honorary  vice  consul 

M.  M.  Morillo,  consul  general 

Miguel  Such,  honorary  consul 

Frank  J.  Richardson,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  Puerto  Rico. 

Jack  Danciger,  honorary  consul 

J.  A.  Torregrossa,  honorary  consul . 

T.  L.  Evans,  honorary  consul 

Fernando  Pro,  honorary  consul. 

Emile  A.  Berne,  honorary  consul 

J.  Percy  SouSront,  honorary  vice  consul 

Francis  E.Townsend,  honorary  vice  consul 


14 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES   IN    THE   UNITED    STATES 


ECUADOR 

Alabama 

California 

Florida 

Louisiana. 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Pueito  Rico 

Texas 

Virginia. 

Washington 

EGYPT 

California 


New  York. 


EL  SALVADOR 
California 


Canal  Zone. 

Colorado 

Florida 


Illinois. 


Louisiana. . 
Minnesota - 
New  York. 


Pennsylvania. 


Mobile 

Los  Angeles... 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco 
Miami 

New  Orleans. 


New  York  City. 

Philadelphia 

San  Juan 

Houston 

Noifolk 

Seattle 

San  Francisco... 


New  York  City^.. 


Los  Angeles. 


San  Diego 

San  Francisco. 


Denver. 
Miami.. 
Tampa.. 
Chicago. 


New  Orleans 

Winona 

New  York  City. 


Philadelphia. 


T.  Q.  McQonigal,  honorary  consul 

Jos6  Antonio  Baquero,  consul  (honorary) 

Abraham  P.  Nasatir,  honorary  vice  consul 

Jorge  Carrera  Andrade,  consul  general 

John  A.  Cleveland,  honorary  consul 

Charles  Cleveland,  honorary  vice  consul 

Heman  Pallares  Zaldumbide,  consul  general 

Jos6  R.  Banos,  honorary  vice  consul 

Pedro  Alcivar  Cordova,  vice  consul 

SLxto  Dur^n  Ballto,  consul  general 

Armando  Pesantes  Garcia,  vice  consul 

Reginald  Chutter,  honorary  vice  consul 

Fernando  L.  Gonzalez,  honorary  vice  consul 

Jose  Ignacio  Burbano,  consul 

Arthur  C.  Humphreys,  honorary  vice  consul 

Jorge  Luis  P6rez,  consul.. 

For  Tacoma  and  Portland  (Oregon). 

Mohamed  Sadek  Abou  Khadra,  consul  general 

For  Arizona,  Arkansas,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Iowa, 
Kansas,  Louisiana,  Minnesota,  Missouri,  Montana, 
Nebraska,  Nevada,  New  Mexico,  North  Dakota,  Okla- 
homa, Oregon,  South  Dakota,  Texas,  Utah,  Washington, 
and  Wyoming. 

For  Alaska  and  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 
Hussein  Chawky,  consul  general 

For  Alabama,  Coimecticut,  Delaware,  District  of  Columbia, 
Florida,  Georgia,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Kentucky,  Maine, 
Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Michigan,  Mississippi,  New 
Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina, 
Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina, 
Tennessee,  Vermont,  Virginia,  West  Viigiuia,  and  Wis- 
consin. 


Arturo  Domlnguez  Araujo,  consul. 

Juan  Gustavo  Mathfi,  vice  consul 

Trinidad  E.  Lacayo,  honorary  consul 

Dagoberto  Granados  Gavidia,  consul  general 

Miguel  Antonio  Serrano,  vice  consul 

For  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada, 
New  Mexico,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 

Roberto  Boyd,  consul  general 

Eduardo  Kay,  honorary  consul.. 

Fred  W.  Borton,  consul  (honorary) 

Seymour  Charles  Micklcr,  consul  (honorary) .:. 

John  B.  Metzenberg,  consul  (honorary).... 

J.  Humberto  Arrieta  Yudice,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Jos6  Francisco  Morales,  consul 

Jos6  B.  Acuiia,  consul  (honorary) 

Francisco  Alvarado  Gallegos,  consul  general 

Rafael  Barraza,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Connecticut,  Delaware,  District  of 
Columbia,  Florida,  Georgia,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kan- 
sas, Kentucky,  Louisiana,  Maine,  Maryland,  IMassachu- 
setts,  Michigan,  Miimesota,  Mississippi,  Missouri,  Ne- 
braska, New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North 
Carolina,  North  Dakota,  Ohio,  Oklahoma,  Peimsylvania, 
Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina,  South  Dakota,  Tennessee, 
Texas,  Vermont,  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  and  Wisconsin. 

Nicolas  Pedroso,  honorary  consul 


Aug. 

10, 1938 

Api. 

20, 1942 

Feb. 

1, 1944 

Feb. 

12, 1941 

June 

8, 1937 

Mar. 

16, 1943 

Feb. 

15, 1941 

Aug. 

10, 1938 

Feb. 

29, 1944 

Feb. 

17, 1939 

June 

23, 1941 

July 

2, 1936 

July 

18, 1936 

Apr. 

29, 1940 

Mar. 

18, 1929 

May 

5, 1941 

Aug. 

22, 1939 

June  24,1940 


Apr. 

1, 1938 

Oct. 

28, 1943 

May 

24, 1943 

Mar. 

27, 1943 

July 

3, 1940 

Apr. 

25,  1941 

Sept. 

12, 1935 

Jan. 

4,1944 

May 

15, 1943 

Aug. 

10, 1943 

Mar. 

27, 1943 

Mar. 

17, 1934 

May 

1, 1942 

July 

28, 1937 

May 

15, 1943 

Mar.  19, 1934 


MARCH    1,    1944 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


EL  SALVADOR— Continued 

Philippine  Islands 

Puerto  Rico 

Texas 

ESTONIA 
California 

New  York 

ETHIOPIA 

New  York 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

Alabama 

California 


Canal  Zone. 


Colorado 

District  of  Columbia 
Florida 

Georgia 

Hawaii,  Territory  of. 
Dlinois 


Manila 

San  Juan 

Brownsville. 
Houston 


Los  Angeles. 


New  York  City. 


New  York  City. 


Mobile 

Los  Angeles. 


San  Francisco. 


Colon,  Panama... 
Panama,  Panama. 


Denver 

Washington. 


Jacksonville. 
Miami 


Tampa.. 
Atlanta. 


Honolulu. 


Chicago. 


Manuel  P6rez  Resales,  honorary  consul. 
Jose  Hernandez  Usera,  honorary  consul- 
Claude  P.  Hilliard,  consul  (honorary)... 
Luis  Rodriguez,  consul 


Reginald  Birdsall  Olds,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Fresno,  Imperial,  Inyo,  Kern,  Kings,  Los 
Angeles,  Orange,  Riverside,  San  Bernardino,  San  Diego, 
San  Luis  Obispo,  Santa  Barbara,  Tulare,  and  Ventura. 

consul  general 

Johannes  Kaiv,  consul 

For  the  Ui^ited  States. 

John  H.  Shaw,  honorary  consul  general 


John  Ritchie  Macpherson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Eric  Arthur  Cleugh,  consul  general 

George  Wellington  Irving,  vice  consul. ., 

Matthew  John  Vincent  Blood-Smyth,  vice  consul 

Walter  Crowhurst  Hacon,  vice  consul 

Alfred  Stanley  Fordham,  vice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Imperial,  Kern,  Los  Angeles,  Orange, 
Riverside,  San  Bernardino,  San  Diego,  San  Luis  Obispo, 
Santa  Barbara,  and  Ventura. 

For  Arizona. 

Godfrey  Arthur  Fisher,  consul  general 

Reginald  -Arthur  Nicholas  Hillyer,  consul 

Hugh  McErlean,  vice  consul 

Walter  HoUis  Adams,  vice  consul 

For  California  (e.xcept  the  counties  included  in  the  jurisdic- 
tion of  the  consulate  at  Los  Angeles)  and  Nevada. 
Frederick  Cecil  Mason,  vice  consul 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 

Stanley  Gordon  Irving,?  consul  general 

William  Kingsley  Smith,  consul 

John  Herbert  Dickinson,  vice  consul 

Stephen  Patrick  House,  vice  consul 

Roger  Bentham  Stevens,  consul 

For  Colorado,  Utah,  and  Wj'oming. 
John  Campbell  Thomson,  consul 

Foi  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Francis  Joseph  White,  vice  consul 

Michael  .\nttiony  Moyse  Robb,  vice  consul... 

Lewis  Arthur  Oates,  vice  consul  (honorary)... 

Henry  Russell  Henshaw,  vice  consul.. 

Malcolm  Siborne  Henderson,  consul.. 

Peter  Thomson,"  vice  consul 

For  Florida  east  of  the  Apalachicola  River,  Georgia,  and 
South  Carolina. 

Stanley  Wyatt  Smith,  consul  general. 

Frank  Arnold  Wallis,  consul 

Harry  Lewis  Dawson,  vice  consul 

For  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

Wilfred  Hansford  Gallieime,  consul  general 

Henry  Hugh  Thomas,  consul 

John  Roland  Kay,  vice  consul 


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State 


GREAT  BRITAIN— Con. 
Illinois— Continued 


Louisiana. 


Maine 

Maryland. 


Massachusetts. 


Michigan. 


Residence 


Chicago 


New  Orleans. 


Portland.. 
Baltimore. 


Boston. 


Detroit. 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Hubert  Norman  PuUar,  vice  consul 

For  the  Illinois  counties  of  Adams,  Boone,  Brown,  Bureau, 
Calhoun,  Carroll,  Cass,  Champaign,  Christian,  Clark, 
Coles,  Cook,  Cumberland,  De  Kalb,  De  Witt,  Douglas, 
Du  Page,  Edgar,  Ford,  Fulton,  Greene,  Grundy,  Hancock, 
Henderson,  Henry,  Iroquois,  Jersey,  Jo  Daviess,  Kane, 
Kankakee,  Kendall,  Knox,  Lake,  La  Salle,  Lee,  Living- 
ston, Logan,  Macon,  Macoupin,  Marshall,  Mason,  Mc- 
Donough,  McHenry,  McLean,  Menard,  Mercer,  Mont- 
gomery, Morgan,  Moultrie,  Ogle,  Peoria,  Piatt,  Pike,  Put- 
nam, Rock  Island,  Sangamon,  Schuyler,  Scott,  Shelby, 
Stark,  Stephenson,  Tazewell,  Vermilion,  Warren,  White- 
side, Wni,  Winnebago,  and  Woodford. 
For  the  Wisconsin  counties  of  Columbia,  Crawford,  Dane, 
Dodge,  Grant,  Green,  Iowa,  Jefferson,  Kenosha,  Lafay- 
ette, Milwaukee,  Ozaukee,  Racine,  Richland,  Rock,  Sauk, 
Vernon,  Walworth,  Washington,  and  Waukesha. 
For  Iowa  and  Indiana. 

Robert  William  Urquhart,"  consul  general 

William  Percy  Taylor  Nurse,  vice  consul 

Gordon  William  Creighton,  vice  consul... 

For  Alabama,  Louisiana,  and  Mississippi;  that  part  of 
Tennessee  east  of  the  Tennessee  River  and  that  part  of 
Florida  west  of  the  Apalachicola  River. 

Christopher  Handley  Styles  Tracy,  vice  consul 

Hugh  Charles  McClelland,"  consul 

Peter  Sedgwick, »>  vice  consul .- 

Joseph  Todd  Mulvenny,  vice  consul 

A.  Temple  Blackwood,  vice  consul 

For  the  West  Virginia  coimties  of  Barbour,  Berkeley,  Brooke, 
Grant,  Hampshire,  Hancock,  Hardy,  Jefferson,  Marion, 
Marshall,  Mineral,  Monongalia,  Morgan,  Ohio,  Pendle- 
ton, Pocahontas,  Preston,  Randolph,  Taylor,  Tucker, 
Webster,  and  Wetzel. 
For  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  and  Virginia. 

." ...consul  general 

R.  B.  Boyd  Tollinton,''  acting  consul 

Gerald  Eraser  Tyrrell,  vice  consul... 

James  Arthur  Brannen,  vice  consul 

For  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island, 
and  Vermont. 

Cyril  Hubert  Cane,  consul  general 

Arthur  Oliver  Bray,  vice  consul.. 

Leslie  Hammersley  Williams,  vice  consul.. 

For  the  Ohio  counties  of  Allen,  .\shland,  Ashtabula,  Au- 
glaize, Belmont,  Carroll,  Champaign,  Clark,  Columbiana, 
Coshocton,  Crawford,  Cuyahoga,  Darke,  Defiance,  Dela- 
ware, Erie,  Fairfield,  Fayette,  Franklin,  Fulton,  Geauga, 
Greene,  Guernsey,  Hancock,  Hardin,  Harrison,  Henry, 
Hocking,  Holmes,  Huron,  Jeflerson,  Knox,  Lake,  Licking, 
Logan,  Lorain,  Lucas,  Madison,  Mahoning,  Marion,  Me- 
dina, Mercer,  Miami,  Monroe,  Montgomery,  Morgan, 
Morrow,  Muskingum,  Noble,  Ottawa,  Paulding,  Perry, 
Pickaway,  Portage,  Preble,  Putnam,  Richland,  Sandusky, 
Seneca,  Shelby,  Stark,  Summit,  Trumbull,  Tuscarawas, 
Union,  Van  Wert,  Wayne,  Williams,  Wood,  and  Wyandot. 
For  the  southern  peninsula  of  Michigan. 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


June    2, 1943 


Dec.  27,1943 
Dec.  14, 1926 
Oct.  27,  1942 


Feb.  24,1942 
Dec.  27,1943 
Oct.  21,1942 
Feb.  1, 1939 
Mar.  2,1942 


May  8, 1941 
Sept.  8,1942 
Jan.      5, 1920 


Sept.  26, 1943 
Oct.  14, 1936 
Sept.  23, 1941 


MARCH    1,    1944 


17 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


GREAT  BRITAIN— Con. 
M  innesota 


St.    Paul   and 
Minneapolis. 


Missouri- 


New  York. 


North  Carolina. 
Ohio 


Kansas  City. 


St.  LouiS- 


BufTalo- -_ 

New  York  City_ 


Wilmington 
Cincinnati-. 


Cleveland. 


Lionel  Henry  Lamb,  consul _ 

Herbert  Troyte  Griffith,  vice  consul _ _ 

For  the  Wisconsin  counties  of  Adams,  Ashland,  Barron, 
Bayfield,  Brown,  Buffalo,  Burnett,  Calumet,  Chippewa, 
Clark,  Door,  Douglas,  Dunn,  Eau  Claire,  Florence,  Fond 
Du  Lac,  Forest,  Green  Lake,  Iron,  Jackson,  Juneau,  Ke- 
waunee, La  Crosse,  Langlade,  Lincoln,  Manitowoc,  Mara- 
thon, Marinette,  Marrjuette,  Monroe,  Oconto,  Oneida, 
Outagamie,  Pepin,  Pierce,  Polk,  Portage,  Price,  Rusk, 
Saint  Croix,  Sawyer,  Shawano,  Sheboygan,  Taylor,  Trem- 
pealeau, Vilas,  Washburn,  Waupaca,  Waushara,  Winne- 
bago, and  Wood. 
For  Minnesota,  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  and  the 
upper  peninsula  of  Michigan. 

John  Plaj'fair  Price,  consul  general. 

Reginald  Thomas  Davidson,  vice  consul... 

For  Kansas,  Nebraska,  Oklahoma,  and  Kansas  City  (Mis- 
souri). 

Alexander  S winton  Paterson,*  consul 

Douglas  Joseph  Brett  Robey,  vice  consul 

William  Milne  Guthrie,  vice  consul 

For  the  Illinois  counties  of  Alexander,  Bond,  Clay,  Clinton, 
Crawford,  Edwards,  Effingham,  Fayette,  Franklin,  Gal- 
latin, Hamilton,  Hardin,  Jackson,  Jasper,  Jefferson,  John- 
son, Lawrence,  Madison,  Marion,  Massac,  Monroe,  Perry, 
Pope,  Pulaski,  Randolph,  Richland,  St.  Clair,  Saline, 
Union,  Wabash,  Washington,  Wayne,  White,  and  Wil- 
liamson. 
For  Arkansas,  for  that  part  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee  west 
of  the  Tennessee  River,  and  Missouri  except  Kansas  City 
(Missouri). 

Angus  Somerville  Fletcher,^  consul — 

___ consul  general 

Charles  Howard  Ellis,  consul 

Wilham  Gruflydd  Rhys  Howell,  consul 

Francis  Bryan  Anthony  Rundall,  vice  consul.. 

James  Alexander  Milne  Marjoribanks,  vice  consul 

Gerard  Thomas  Corley  Smith,  vice  consul 

Leonard  Gibson  Holliday,"  vice  consul 

Edward  Truman  Baker,  vice  consul 

Frank  Besant,  acting  vice  consul. 

William  Frederick  Redmond,  acting  vice  consul 

Ian  Howard  Potter  McEwen,  acting  vice  consul 

Walter  Frederick  James,  proconsul 

For  Connecticut,  New  Jersey  (except  the  counties  of  At- 
lantic, Burlington,  Camden,  Cape  May,  Cumberland, 
Gloucester,  Ocean,  and  Salem;,  and  New  York. 

Storer  Preble  Ware,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Arthur  Harry  Tandy,  consul 

For  the  Ohio  counties  of  Adams,  Athens,  Brown,  Butler, 
Clermont,  Clinton,  Gallia,  Hamilton,  Highland,  Jackson, 
Lawrence,  Meigs,  Pike,  Ross,  Scioto,  Vinton,  Warren, 
and  Washington. 
For  the  West  Virginia  counties  of  Boone,  Braxton,  Cabell, 
Calhoun,  Clay,  Doddridge,  Fayette,  Gilmer,  Greenbrier, 
Harrison,  Jackson,   Kanawha,  Lewis,   Lincoln,    Logan, 
Mason,  McDowell,  Mercer,  Mingo,  Monroe,  Nicholas, 
Pleasants,  Putnam,  Raleigh,  Ritchie,  Roane,  Summers, 
Tyler,  Upshur,  Wayne,  Wirt,  Wood,  and  Wyoming. 
For  that  part  of  Kentucky  east  of  the  Tennessee  River. 
George  Warburton,  vice  consul.. 


Mar.  18, 1943 
July   26,1943 


Sept.  26, 1943 
Feb.  20,1943 


Dec.  1, 1943 
Oct.  26,1943 
June  18, 1936 


Dec. 

10, 1943 

Nov. 

2, 1940 

Oct. 

30, 1943 

Oct. 

1, 1941 

Jan. 

9, 1943 

Sept. 

21, 1943 

Dec. 

10, 1943 

Dec. 

10, 1943 

Jan. 

21, 1942 

June 

16, 1942 

Dec. 

17, 1942 

Mar. 

9, 1917 

Nov.  26, 1941 
Sept.  26, 1943 


July    10,1943 


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FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES   IN    THE   UNITED    STATES 


Ptate 


GREAT  BRITAIN— Con 

Ohio — Contfnued 

Oregon. 

Pacific  Ocean.. 

Pennsylvania 


Philippine  Islands. 


Puerto  Rico 

South  Carolina 
Texas 


Virgin  Islands 

Virginia 

Washington.. 


GREECE 


California- 


Residence 


Cleveland... 
Portland 

(Tonga) 

Philadelphia 


Pittsburgh. 


Cebu.. 
Davao. 
Iloilo... 


Legaspi. 
Manila.. 


San  Juan^ 


Charleston. 

Dallas 

Galveston.. 
Houston 


Frederiksted 

Charlotte  Amalie 


Norfolk, 
Seattle.. 


Spokane. 


San  Francisco 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Ernest  James  Bisiker,  vice  consul  (honorary)... 

James  McDonald,  consul  (honorary) . 

Humphrey  Campbell  Dickson  Neilson,  vice  consul 

Charles  Walter  Trevor  Johnson,  consul  _. 

For  the  islands  under  United  States  possession  in  the  Pacific 
Ocean  south  of  the  Equator. 

Laurence  Milner  Robinson,  consul  general 

James  Mark  Walsh,  vice  consul. 

Theodore  Harold  Fox,  vice  consul 

For  the  New  Jersey  counties  of  Atlantic,  Burlington,  Cam- 
den, Cape  May,  Cumberland,  Gloucester,  Ocean,  and 
Salem. 

For  Delaware  and  Pennsylvania. 

consul 

Alexander  McQuakei  Galbraith,  acting  consul  (honorary) 

Guy  Walford,  vice  consul  (honorary). 

Alexander  Abercrombie  Brown,  vice  consul  (honorary). 

E.  J.  L.  Phillips,  vice  consul  (honorary) , 

Alexander  James  TjTe,  acting  vice  consul 

David  Cassels  Brown,  vice  consul  (honorary). 

.consul  general 

Ronald  Agnew  Finlay,  vice  consul 

Cyril  Gascoigne  Oxley-Brennan,  vice  consuL 

For  the  Philippine  Islands. 

Arthur  Henry  Noble,  consul  (honorary) 

Horace  MacLean  Grindell,  vice  consul.. 

For  Puerto  Rico. 

Harald  de  Courcy  Harston,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Edgar  Campbell  Russell,  vice  consul 

Stewart  Hunter  Evans,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Henry  Francis  Chester  Walsh,  consul  general 

Leslie  Bland  Dufton,  vice  consul 

For  New  Mexico  and  Texas. 

Miles  Merwin,  vice  consul 

Eric  Howard  Thomas,  consul.. 

For  the  islands  of  St.  Croix  and  St.  Thomas. 

James  Guthrie,  consul  (honorary) 

Andrew  Ian  Pye,  vice  consul 

Harold  Couch  Swan,  consul 

Francis  Justinian  Pelly,  vice  consul 

Herbert  Raymond  Guyler  White,  vice  consul 

For  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon,  and  Washington. 

For  .\laska. 
John  Galbraith  Ridland,  vice  consul 


Elias  Pichcon,  consul  general. 

For  .\rizona,  California,  Colorado,  Nevada,  New  Mexico, 

Oregon,  Texas,  and  Washington. 
For  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 
Supervisory  jurisdiction  over  .Maska,  Idaho,  Montana,  New 

Mexico,  Utah,  and  Wyoming. 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


July  15,1941 
Sept.  7,1938 
Oct.  25,1943 
Dec.     7, 1943 


Sept.  25, 1940 
June  28, 1939 
Apr.   18,1916 


July  10,1943 
Dec.  1, 1934 
July  15,1940 
Sept.  21, 1938 
Apr.  8, 1941 
July     5, 1940 


Sept.  21, 1938 
Dec.     4, 1939 

Feb.  2, 1931 
Nov.  11, 1943 

Oct.  25,1940 
Nov.  22, 1943 
July  2, 1936 
Feb.  8, 1943 
Feb.  24,1940 


Dec. 
Apr. 


29, 1926 
7, 1936 


May  15,1924 
Apr.  21,1943 
Doc.  20,1940 
Sept.  16,1940 
Mar.    8,1943 


Dec.     4, 1943 


4 


July     7, 1937 


MAHCH    1,    1944 


19 


state 


Eesidence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


GREECE— Continued 
District  of  Columbia 


Illinois. 


GUATEMALA 


Alabama—. 
California- 


Canal  Zone. 


Florida. 


Illinois. 


Louisiana- 


Washington. 


Chicago- 


Louisiana 

Massachusetts 

New  York 


New  Orleans- 
Boston 


New  York  City- 


Mobile 

Berkeley 

Los  Angeles-.. 

Oakland 

San  Francisco 

Balboa 

Cristobal 

Miami 

Tampa 

Chicago. 

New  Orleans.. 


Stephen  Koundourlotis.p  acting  consul 

For  the  West  Virginia  counties  of  Barboinr,  Berkeley,  Grant, 
Greenbrier,  Hampshire,  Hardy,  Morgan,  Nicholas,  Pen- 
dleton, Pocahontas,  Preston,  Randolph,  Taylor,  Tucker, 
Upshur,  and  Webster. 

For   Delaware,   District  of   Columbia,    Florida,    Georgia, 

Maryland,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  and  Virginia. 

George  Christopoulos, "  acting  consul  general 

For  the  West  Virginia  counties  of  Boone,  Braxto^,  Brooke, 
Cabell,  Calhoun,  Clay,  Doddridge,  Fayette,  Gilmer, 
Hancock,  Harrison,  Jackson,  Jeflerson,  Kanawha,  Lewis, 
Lincoln,  Logan,  McDowell,  Marion,  Marshall,  Mason, 
Mercer,  Mineral,  Mingo,  Monongalia,  Monroe,  Ohio, 
Pleasants,  Putnam,  Raleigh,  Ritchie,  Roane,  Summers, 
Tyler,  Wayne,  Wetzel,  Wirt,  Wood,  and  Wyoming. 

For  Illinois,  Indiana,  Michigan,  Missouri,  and  Wisconsin. 

Supervisory  jurisdiction   over   Arkansas,   Iowa,    Kansas, 
Kentucky,  Louisiana,  Minnesota,  Mississippi,  Nebraska, 
North  Dakota,  Ohio,  Oklahoma,  and  South  Dakota. 
William  Helis,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  and  Texas. 
Alexis  Liatis,''  acting  consul-- 

For  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island, 
and  Vermont. 
Nicholas  Lely,  consul  general -. 

For  the  Peimsylvania  counties  of  Adams,  Berks,  Bradford, 
Bucks,  Carbon,  Chester,  Columbia,  Cumberland,  Dau- 
phin, Delaware,  Juniata,  Lackawanna,  Lancaster,  Leba- 
non, Lehigh,  Luzerne,  Lycoming,  Monroe,  Montgomery, 
Montour,  Northampton,  Northumberland,  Perry,  Phila- 
delphia, Pike,  Schuylkill,  Snyder,  Sullivan,  Susquehanna, 
Tioga,  Union,  WajTie,  Wyoming,  and  York. 

For  Connecticut,  New  Jersey,  and  New  York. 

W.  Steber,  Jr.,  honorary  consul 

Ricardo  T.  Gutierrez,  honorary  vice  consul 

Erwin  Widney,  honorary  consul - 

Manuel  M.  Morales,  honorary  vice  consul 

Carlos  Ubico,  consul  general 

For  Arizona,  California,  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada,  Oregon, 
Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 
Tomas  Arias,  honorary  consul 

For  the  Pacific  part  of  the  Canal  Zone. 

Humberto  Leignadicr,  honorary  consul 

Manuel  F.  Castillo,  honorary  vice  consul 

Arthur  E.  Curtis,  honorary  consul 

For  the  southern  part  of  Florida. 

Francis  M.  Sack,  honorary  consul 

Octavio  Barrios  Soils,  consul  general- 

For  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  North 
Dakota,  Ohio,  South  Dakota,  and  Wisconsin. 
Felix  Estrada  Orantes,  consul  general- 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Florida,  Georgia,  Kansas,  Ken- 
tucky, Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Missouri,  Oklahoma, 
Termessee,  and  Texas. 


Dec.  14,1942 


Nov.  25, 1943 


Apr.   20,1937 
June  23, 1938 

Mar.  21, 1939 


Nov.  21, 1928 
May  21, 1942 
Oct.  19,1942 
Oct.  5, 1936 
Jan.    14,1939 


Aug.    9, 1935 

Aug.  30,1941 
Sept.  20, 1935 
Mar.  28.1931 

Jan.  18,1938 
Jan.  23,1937 


Feb.  12,1941 


20 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE   UNITED    STATES 


State 


GUATEMALA— Continued 
Maryland 

Massachusetts 

M  issouri.  _ 

New  York 


Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Philippine  Islands 
Puerto  Eico 

Texas 


Washington 

HAITI 

Alabama 

Canal  Zone 

Florida. .-. 


Illinois 

Louisiana. 


Maryland 

Massachusetts. 
New  Jersey 


New  York 

Pennsylvania 
Puerto  Rico... 
Texas 


Virgin  Islands. 
Virginia 


Residence 


Baltimore 

Boston 

St.  Louis 

New  York  City 


Portland...... 

Philadelphia. 


Manila.. - 
San  Juan. 


Brownsville. 
Dallas 


El  Paso- 


Galveston. 
Houston.. 

Laredo 

Seattle 


Mobile... 

Balboa 

Cristobal. 

Miami . .  _ 


Palm  Beach  and 
West  Palm 
Beach. 

Elmhurst... 

Lake  Charles 

New  Orleans 


Baltimore. 

Boston 

Newark... 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


New  York  City. 


Chester. 

Philadelphia. 

Ponce 

San  Juan 

Galveston 

Houston 

Port  Arthur.. 


Conrado  E.  De  Lamar,  honorary  consul... 

For  Maryland. 
William  A.  Mosman,  honorary  consul 

For  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont. 
Frederic  Lawson  Niemeyer,  honorary  consul 

For  Kansas,  Kentucky,  and  MLssouri. 
Gustavo  Rivas,  consul  general. 

For  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massachu- 
setts, New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North 
Carolina,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina, 
Vermont,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia. 
Lawrence  Walter  Hartman,  honorary  consul 

For  Oregon. 
Reginald  F.  Chutter,  honorary  consul.. 

For  Pennsylvania. 

Jose  Garcia  Alonso,  honorary  consul 

Edelmiro  Martinez  Rivera,  honorary  consul 

For  Puerto  Rico. 

C.  P.  Hilliard,  honorary  consul 

Robert  Burgher,  honorary  consul 

Ballard  Burgher,  honorary  vice  consul 

Jose  Sixto  Holguin,  honorary  consul. 

For  Colorado  and  New  Mexico. 

Richard  M.  Bazzanella,  honorary  vice  consul 

T.  L.  Evans,  honorary  consul. _ 

Edward  H.  Corrigan,  honorary  consul 

Adolfo  Bracons,  honorary  consul.. 

For  Washington. 


Richard  Murray,  honorary  consul 

Max  R.  Stempel,  consul 

consul  general 

Manuel  Jos§  Castillo  Qalvez,  honorary  vice  consul 

Arthur  E.  Curtis,  honorary  consul 

Danilo  F.  Goodrich,  honorary  vice  consul 

William  F.  Ives,  honorary  consul 


James  H.  Richmond,  honorary  consul. 
Glen  A.  Broussard,  honorary  consul... 


.consul  general 


Charlotte  Amalie. 


Newport  News. 
Norfolk 


Yves  Vema,  »>  acting  vice  consul. 

Maurice  B.  Carlin,  honorary  consul 

Francis  R.  Clark,  honorary  consul 

Victor  de  la  Fuente,  consular  agent 

For  New  Jersey. 

Rulx  L6on,  consul  general 

Yves  Verna,  vice  consul 

William  Ward,  Jr.,  honorary  vice  consul- 
Louis  Elson,  honorary  consul  _ 

Jaime  Oliver,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Charles  Vere,  honorary  consul 

J.  A.  Torrogrossa,  honorary  consul 

T.  L.  Evans,  honorary  consul 

Arthur  S.  Kahn,  vice  consul. 

Jurisdiction  includes  Orange  County. 

Cyril  Daniel,  consul  general 

Philip  Gomez,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  the  Virgin  Islands. 

Harry  Rcyner,  honorary  consul 

R.  W.  Weiss,  honorary  consul 


MARCH    1,    1944 


21 


state 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


HONDURAS 


Alabama.. 
California. 


Canal  Zone- 
Florida 


Illinois 

Louisiana- 


Maryland... 
Michigan.. - 
New  York  - . 
Puerto  Rico- 
Texas 


ICELAND 

Illinois. -. 

Maryland 

New  York 

North  Dakota 

Oregon 

IRAN 

District  of  Columbia 

New  York 

IRAQ 

District  of  Columbia 

IRELAND 
California 

Illinois 


Massachusetts. 


New  York. 


Mobile... 

Los  Angeles... 
San  Francisco. 

Balboa 

Cristobal 

Jacksonville... 

Miami 

Tampa 

Chicago 

New  Orleans.. 


Baltimore 

Detroit 

New  York  City. 

San  Juan 

Brownsville 

Galveston 

Houston 


Port  Arthur. 
San  Antonio. 


Chicago 

Baltimore 

New  York  City. 


Grand  Forks. 
Portland 


Washington 

New  York  City. 

Washington 


San  Francisco. 


Chicago. 


Boston. 


New  York  City... 


Juan  E.  Petit,''  acting  consul 

Mauricio  Calderon,  Jr.,  honorary  consul. 

Jose  Maria  Albir,  honorary  consul  general 

Juan  Francisco  Arias,  honorary  consul 

David  C.  Sasso,  honorary  vice  consul . 

E.  Carles,  honorary  consul 

L.  Lee,  honorary  consul 

Enrique  Fugon,  consul 

Edward  Davis,  honorary  consul 

Vicente  Williams,  consul  general... 

For  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  Mississippi  and  Tennessee. 

Ramon  Santamaria,  honorary  consul 

Saul  R.  Levin,  honorary  consul 

Gonzalo  Carias  C,  consul  general 

Juan  Bermudez  Sanchez,  honorary  consul  general 

C.  P.  Ililliard,  honorary  consul 

Jose  Torregrossa,  honorary  consul 


.consul 


T.  L.  Evans,  honorary  vice  consul.. 

R.  E.  Mclnnis,  honorary  consul 

Bertil  Korliiig,  honorary  vice  consul 


Ami  Helgason,  consul.. 

Stefan  ELnarsson,  vice  consul.., 

Helgi  P.  Briem,  consul  general. 

For  the  State  of  New  York. 

Richard  Beck,  vice  consul 

Bardi  Skulason,  vice  consul 


The  Legation  of  Iran  at  Washington  has  charge  of  Iranian 
consular  interests  in  the  United  States  except  in  the  State 
of  New  York. 

Hussein  Navab,!"  consul  general 

For  the  State  of  New  York. 


All  Jawdat  al-Ayoubi,  consul  general. 
For  the  United  States  of  America. 


Matthew  Murphy,  consul 

For  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada, 
New  Mexico,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 

Garth  Healy,"  consul 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas, 
Kentucky,  Louisiana,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  Mississippi, 
Missouri,  Nebraska,  North  Dakota,  Ohio,  Oklahoma, 
South  Dakota,  Tennessee,  Texas,  and  Wisconsin. 

Joseph  D.  Brennan,!'  consul 

For  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island, 
and  Vermont. 

Leo  Thomas  McCauley,  consul  general 

Timothy  J.  Horan,!-  consul 

Patrick  Hughes,"'  vice  consul.. 

Frank  Biggar,''  vice  consul 

For  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Florida,  Georgia,  Maryland, 
New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina,  Pennsylvania, 
South  Carolina,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia. 


Feb. 

4, 1942 

Oct. 

26, 1942 

Oct. 

15, 1937 

Oct. 

22, 1925 

Sept. 

25, 1942 

Oct. 

18, 1930 

Jan. 

12, 1934 

Nov. 

3, 1943 

Mar. 

7,  1938 

June 

6,  1940 

Nov. 

2, 1938 

Apr. 

16,  1938 

Jan. 

31,  1936 

Sept. 

10,  1937 

Mar. 

7, 1938 

Aug. 

2, 1933 

June 

25, 1926 

Aug. 

2, 1933 

Apr. 

20,  1935 

Sept. 

8, 1942 

Sept. 

8,  1942 

Sept. 

1, 1942 

Sept. 

8, 1942 

Sept. 

8, 1942 

Jan.    12,1944 


.Tune  16,1942 


May  22,1933 


Nov.  21, 1942 


Nov.  21, 1942 


June  6, 1934 
Nov.  24, 1942 
June  30, 1938 
Aug.  28,  1943 


575409—44- 


22 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


state 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


LATVIA 


California. 


Puerto  Rico 

LIBERIA 


Florida 

Georgia 

Illinois 

Louisiana.- 
New  York. 


Texas- 


LITHUANIA 


California- 
Illinois 


Massachusetts. 
New  York 


LUXEMBOURG 

District  of  Columbia 


Illinois. 


Los  Angeles. 


District  of  Columbia 

Indiana 

Louisiana 

Pennsylvania 


Washington.. 

Indianapolis. 
New  Orleans 
Philadelphia 
Pittsburgh- - 

San  Juan 


Miami... _. 

Savaimah 

Chicago 

New  Orleains 

New  York  City. 

Port  Arthur 


Los  Angeles. 
Chicago 


Boston 

New  York  City. 


Washington. 


Chicago. 


Leo  E.  Anderson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  Imperial,  Kern,  Los  Angeles,  Orange, 
Riverside,  San  Bernardino,  San  Diego,  San  Luis  Obispo, 
Santa  Barbara,  and  Ventura. 
For  Arizona  and  New  Mexico. 

Alfred  Bilmanis,"  consul  general 

For  the  United  States  and  possessions,  the  Canal  Zone,  and 
the  Philippine  Islands. 

Edward  W.  Hunter,  consul  (honorary).. 

For  Indiana. 

August  Edward  Pradillo,  consul  (honorary)... 

For  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  and  Mississippi. 

John  Hemphill,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Pennsylvania,  except  the  Pittsburgh  consular  district. 

John  Joseph  Neville  Gorrell,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  Allegheny,  Armstrong,  Beaver,  Butler, 
Clarion,    Crawford,   Erie,   Fayette,   Greene,   Lawrence, 
Mercer,  Venango,  Washington,  and  Westmoreland. 
For  West  Virginia. 

Ricardo  Ramon  Pesquera,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Puerto  Rico. 


Kelsey  L.  Pharr,  consul  (honorary) 

Roland  H.  Cooper,p  vice  consul 

Richard  E.  Westbrooks,  consul  (honorary) 

J.  A.  Hardin,  consul  (honorary) 

Walter  F.  Walker,  consul  general 

Miss  Carolyn  Viola  Johnson,  vice  consul  (honorary). 
Mack  H.  Hanna,  Jr.,  consul  (honorary) 


Julius  J.  Bielskis,  honorary  consul 

Petras  Dauzvardis,  consul 

For  Alabama,  Arizona,  Arkansas,  California,  Colorado, 
Idaho,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky,  Louisi- 
ana, Michigan,  Minnesota,  Mississippi,  Missouri,  Mon- 
tana, Isebraska,  Nevada,  New  Mexico,  North  Dakota, 
Ohio,  Oklahoma,  Oregon,  South  Dakota,  Tennessee, 
Texas,  Utah,  Washington,  Wisconsin,  and  Wyoming. 

For  Alaska,  The  Territory  of  Hawaii,  and  the  Philippine 
Islands. 

Anthony  Oswald  Shallna,  honorary  consul.. 

Jonas  Budrys,  consul  general 

Vytautas  Stasinskas,  vice  consul 

For  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Florida,  Georgia,  Maine, 
Maryland,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey, 
New  York,  North  Carolina,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island, 
South  Carolina,  Vermont,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia. 

For  the  Canal  Zone,  Puerto  Rico,  and  the  Virgin  Islands. 


Cornelius  Jacoby,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Delaware,  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  Virgmia, 
and  West  Virginia. 

John  Marsch,  honorary  consul  general 

Eugene  Huss,  vice  consul  (honorary).. 

William  Capesius,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  Illinois,  Indiana,  Michigan,  Ohio,  and  Wisconsin. 


Apr.  23,1932 

Nov.    2, 1940 

Oct.  28,1931 
May  6, 1925 
Mar.  21, 1929 
Mar.    9,1931 

Aug.   16, 1929 


July  31,1943 

Nov.  27, 1943 

Jan.  24,1923 

June  28, 1940 

Jan.  31, 1939 

May  29, 1941 

Aug.  28,1940 


Aug.     7, 1939 
May  17,1937 


Aug.  7, 1939 
Oct.  17,1936 
May  14,1941 


Jan.    31,1925 


Sept.  4,1935 
Apr.  20,1921 
Mar.    5.1937 


MARCH    1,    1944 


23 


state 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


LUXEMBOURG— Continued 
Minnesota 

New  Yorli 

South  Dakota 

MEXICO 
Arizona 


Minneapolis. 


New  York  City. 


Redfield. 


Douglas. 


Naco. 


Nogales- 


Phoenix. 


Tucson. 


California. 


Calexico. 


Fresno. 


Los  Angeles. 


Sacramento. 


San  Bernardino. 
San  Diego 


- consul 

Othon  Ratbs,  vice  consul  (honorary).. 

For  Idaho,  Iowa,  Minnesota,  Montana,  North  Dakota, 
South  Dakota,  and  Wyoming. 
consul  general 

Cornelius  S  taudt,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  Connecticut,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire, 
New  Jersey,  New  York,  Rhode  Island,  and  Vermont. 

Perry  Daubenfeld,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Colorado,  Kansas,  Nebraska,  and  South  Dakota. 


Arturo  M.  Elias,  consul.. 

Morelos  Gonzalez,"  vice  consul 

For  Cochise  County  (except  Benson,  Bisbee,  Bisbee  Junc- 
tion, Courtland,  Don  Luis,  Dragoon,  Fairbank,  Fort  Hua- 
chuca,  Gleeson,  Lowell,  Naco,  Sc.  David,  Tombstone,  and 
Warren). 
.consul 


Jose  Maria  Arredondo,  vice  consul 

For  Benson,  Bisbee,  Bisbee  Junction,  Courtland,  Don  Luis, 
Dragoon,  Fairbank,  Fort  Huachuca,  Gleeson,  Lowell,  Na- 
co, St.  David,  Tombstone,  and  Warren,  in  Cochise  County 

Francisco  Torres  Perez,  consul _ 

Alejandro  Elias  Cass,  vice  consul.. 

For  Santa  Cruz  County. 

vice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  .\pache,  Coconino,  Gila,  Maricopa,  Mo- 
have, Navajo,  Pinal,  and  Yavapai. 

Elias  Colunga,  consul 

Angel  Tellez,  vice  consul.. 

For  Pima  County. 

Jose  Maria  Gutierrez,  consul 

Ignacio  A.  Pesqueira,  vice  consul 

For  the  Arizona  county  of  Yuma  and  the  California  county 
of  Imperial. 

Eugenic  Aza,  consul 

Eugenio  V.  Pesqueira,  vice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Fresno,  Kern,  Kings,  Madera,  Mariposa, 
Merced,  Mono,  Monterey,  San  Benito,  San  Luis  Obispo, 
Santa  Cruz,  Stanislaus,  Tulare,  and  Tuolumne. 

Vicente  Peralta  Coronel,  consul  general 

Manuel  Aguilar,  consul 

Ernesto  A.  Romero,  vice  consul... 

Santiago  A.  Campbell,  vice  consul 

Ernesto  E.  Cota,  vice  consul 

Adolfo  delaHuerta,  Jr.,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Los  Angeles,  Orange,  Santa  Barbara,  and 
Ventura. 

Bernardo  Blanco,  consul 

For  the  counties  of  .\mador,  Eldorado,  Nevada,  Placer,  Sac- 
ramento, Sierra,  Sutter,  Yolo,  and  Yuba. 

Edmundo  Gonzalez,  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Inyo,  Riverside,  and  San  Bernardino. 

F61ix  Ibo  Tellez,"  consul 

For  San  Diego  County. 


July     6. 1928 


Jan.      4, 1930 
Jan.    31,1925 


July   21,1043 
Oct.    31,1942 


Sept.  18, 1941 


Feb. 

7, 1944 

Jan. 

6,1942 

Jan. 

28,  1942 

Dec. 

20, 1941 

Dec. 

16, 1939 

June 

23, 1941 

May 

23, 1942 

Sept. 

16,  1940 

Jan.  11,1944 
Feb.  1, 1943 
Dec.  20.1941 
Feb.  1, 1943 
Aug.  13,1943 
Dec.  17,1940 


May  21, 1942 

Sept.    5,1939 
Sept.  30, 1943 


24 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE   UNITED    STATES 


State 


Kesidence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


MEXICO— Conliniied 


California— Continued- 


Canal  Zone- 


Colorado - 


District  of  Columbia. 


Florida - 


IllinoiS- 


Kentucky. 


San  Francisco 


Colon,  Panama. 


Denver 


Washington- 


Miami. 


Pensacola.. 


Chicago. 


Louisville. 


consul  general 

Antonio  L.  Schmidt,  consul 

Carlos  F.  Carranco,  consul. .- 

Alfredo  Elias  Calles,  consul.. 

Alberto  Andrade  Gonzalez,  vice  consul 

Fernando  Rueda,  vice  consul 

Raul  Reyes  Spindola,  vice  consul 

Mrs.  Maxima  Ruiz  de  Garrido,p  vice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Alameda,  Alpine,  Butte,  Calaveras, 
Colusa,  Contra  Costa,  Del  Norte,  Glenn,  Humboldt,  Lake, 
Lassen,  Marin,  Mendocino,  Modoc,  Napa,  Plumas,  San 
Francisco,  San  Joaquin,  San  Mateo,  Santa  Clara,  Shasta, 
Siskiyou,  Solano,  Sonoma,  Tehama,  and  Trinity. 
For  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

Silvio  Salazar,  honorary  consul 

Jorge  Navarro,  vice  consul 

Juan  -Manuel  Salazar,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  that  part  of  the  Canal  Zone  between  the  Atlantic  Ocean 
and  a  point  known  as  Gorgona. 

Federico  Gutierrez  Pastor,  consul 

For  the  Nebraska  counties  of  Banner,  Box  Butte,  Chey- 
enne, Dawes,  Deuel,  Garden,  Kimball,  Morrill,  Scotts 
Bluff,  Sheridan,  and  Sioux. 
For  Colorado  and  Wyoming. 

Adolfo  de  la  Huerta,  consul  general 

For  the  United  States  and  possessions  in  North  America. 

Manuel  Rodriguez  de  San  Miguel,  vice  consul 

consul 


Salvador  Aguayo,  vice  consul 

For  Florida  (except  the  counties  of  Bay,  Escambia,  Holmes, 
Jackson,  Okaloosa,  Santa  Rosa,  Walton,  and  Washington). 

Vicente  Ruesga,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  the   counties  of  Bay,    Escambia,   Holmes,   Jackson, 
Okaloosa,  Santa  Rosa,  Walton,  and  Washington. 

Mario  Lasso,  consul  general 

Emilio  Almada,  consul 

J.  de  Jesus  Camarena,  vice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Adams,  Boone,  Brown,  Bureau,  Carroll, 
Cass,  Champaign,  Christian,  Clark,  Coles,  Cook,  Craw- 
ford, Cumberland,  De  Kalb,  De  Witt,  Douglas,  Du  Page, 
Edgar,  Effingham,  Ford,  Fulton,  Grundy,  Hancock, 
Henderson,  Henry.  Iroquois,  Jasper,  Jo  Daviess,  Kane, 
Kankakee,  Kendall,  Knox,  Lake,  La  Salle,  Lee,  Living- 
ston, Logan,  Macon,  Marshall,  Mason,  McDonough, 
McHenry,  McLean,  Menard,  Mercer,  Montgomery. 
Morgan,  Moultrie,  Ogle,  Peoria,  Piatt,  Pike,  Putnam, 
Rock  Island,  Sangamon,  Schuyler,  Scott,  Shelby,  Stark, 
Stephenson,  Tazewell,  Vermilion,  Warren,  Whiteside, 
Will,  Winnebago,  and  Woodford. 
For  Indiana,  Iowa,  the  upper  peninsula  of  Michigan  (in- 
cluding the  counties  of  Alger,  Baraga,  Chippewa,  Delta, 
Dickinson,  Gogebic,  Houghton,  Iron,  Keweenaw,  Luce, 
Mackinac,  Marquette,  Menominee,  Ontonagon,  and 
Schoolcraft),  Minnesota,  and  Wisconsin  (except  the 
county  of  Milwaukee). 

Gabriel  O.  Romo,  honorary  consul 

For  Jefierson  County. 


May  21, 1942 
Mar.  27. 1943 
Jan.  14, 1944 
May  21, 1942 
Aug.  26, 1943 
Oct.  28.1943 
Sept.  16, 1943 


Sept.  16, 1931 
Oct.  30,1943 
Oct.    11,1933 


Oct.    25,1943 

May  25,1942 
Nov.  17, 1942 


Feb.  2, 1943 
Feb.  7, 1939 


Aug.  31,1943 
Feb.  3, 1943 
Feb.     3, 1943 


May  21, 1940 


MARCH    1,    1944 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


MEXICO— Continued 
Louisiana 


New  Orleans. 


Massachusetts. 


Boston. 


Michigan. 


Detroit. 


Missouri. 


Kansas  City. 


St.  Louis. 


\ 

Rafael  Jimenez  Castro,  consul 

JosSYzurieta  Roman,  vice  consul 

Josfe  Alabarda  Ortega,  vice  consul 

For  the  Florida  counties  of  Bay,  Escambia,  Holmes,  Jack- 
son, Okaloosa,  Santa  Rosa,  Walton,  and  Washington. 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Georgia,  Louisiana,  and  Missis- 
sippi. 

Charles  V.  Silliman,  honorary  consul. 

Roy  Davis,"  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont. 

Ernesto  Martinez  Trejo,  consul... 

Fausto  Hernandez  Ajuria,  vice  consul. __ _ 

For  the  Ohio  counties  of  Adams,  Allen,  Auglaize,  Brown, 
Butler,  Champaign,  Clark,  Clermont,  Clinton,  Craw- 
ford, Darke,  Defiance,  Delaware,  Erie,  Fairfield,  Fayette, 
Franklin,  Fulton,  Greene,  Hamilton,  Hancock,  Hardin, 
Henry,  Highland,  Hocking,  Huron,  Jackson,  Knox,  Lick- 
ing, Logan,  Lorain,  Lucas,  Madison,  Marion,  Mercer, 
Miami,  Montgomery,  Morrow,  Ottawa,  Paulding,  Pick- 
away, Pike,  Preble,  Putnam,  Richland,  Ross,  Sandusky, 
Scioto,  Seneca,  Shelby,  Union,  Van  Wert,  Vinton,  Warren, 
Williams,  Wood,  and  Wyandot. 

For  Michigan  (except  the  upper  peninsula). 
Rafael  Nieto, "  consul 

For  the  counties  of  .\ndrew,  Atchison,  Barry,  Barton,  Bates, 
Buchanan,  Caldwell,  Cass,  Cedar,  Clay,  Clinton,  Dade 
De  Kalb,  Gentry,  Henry,  Holt,  Jackson,  Jasper,  Johnson, 
Lafayette,  Lawrence,  McDonald,  Newton,  Nodaway, 
Platte,  Ray,  St.  Clair,  Vernon,  and  Worth. 

For  Kansas,  Nebraska  (except  the  counties  of  Banner,  Box 
Butte,  Cheyenne,  Dawes,  Deuel,  Garden,  Kimball,  Mor- 
rill, Scotts  Bluff,  Sheridan,  and  Sioux),  North  Dakota, 
and  South  Dakota. 

Luis  Fernandez  McGregor,  consul 

Eugenio  V.  Pesqueira,  vice  consul 

For  the  Illinois  counties  of  Alexander,  Bond,  Calhoun,  Clay, 
Clinton,  Edwards,  Fayette,  Franklin,  Gallatin,  Greene, 
Hamilton,  Hardin,  Jackson,  Jefferson,  Jersey,  Johnson, 
Lawrence,  Macoupin,  Madison,  Marion,  Massac,  Mon- 
roe, Perry,  Pope,  Pulaski,  Randolph,  Richland,  St.  Clair, 
Saline,  Union,  Wabash,  Washington,  Wayne,  White,  and 
Williamson. 

For  the  Missouri  counties  of  Adair,  Audrain,  Butler,  Calla- 
way, Camden,  Cape  Girardeau,  Carroll,  Carter,  Chariton, 
Christian,  Clark,  Cole,  Cooper,  Crawford,  Dallas,  Daviess, 
Dent,  Douglas,  Dunklin,  Franklin,  Gasconade,  Greene, 
Grundy,  Harrison,  Hickory,  Howard,  Howell,  Iron,  Jef- 
ferson, Knox,  Laclede,  Lewis,  Lincoln,  Linn,  Livingston, 
Macon,  Madison,  Maries,  Marion,  Mercer,  Miller,  Missis- 
sippi, Moniteau,  Monroe,  Montgomery,  Morgan,  New 
Madrid,  Oregon,  Osage,  Ozark,  Perry,  Pettis,  Phelps, 
Pike,  Polk,  Pulaski,  Putnam,  Ralls,  Randolph,  Reynolds, 
Ripley,  St.  Charles,  St.  Francois,  St.  Louis  (including  the 
city  of  St.  Louis),  Ste.  Genevieve,  Saline,  Schuyler,  Scot- 
land, Scott,  Shannon,  Shelby,  Stoddard,  Stone,  Sullivan, 
Taney,  Texas,  Warren,  Washington,  AVayne,  Webster, 
and  Wright. 

For  Kentucky  (except  Jefferson  County)  and  Tennessee. 


26 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


MEXICO — Continued 
New  Mexico.. - 


Albuquerque- 


New  York. 


Buffalo- -- 

New  York  City. 


Ohio-... 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 


Cleveland 

Oklahoma  City 

Portland 

Philadelphia. -- 


Pittsburgh- 


Philippine  Islands. 
Puerto  Rico 


Manila-.. 
San  Juan. 


- consul. 

Jos6  Izurieta  RomSn,  vice  consul .--. 

For  the  counties  of  Bernalillo,  Catron,  Colfax,  Curry,  De 
Baca,  Guadalupe,  Harding,  McKinley,  Mora,  Quay,  Rio 
Arriba,  Roosevelt,  San  Juan,  San  Miguel,  Sandoval, 
Santa  Fe,  Socorro,  Taos,  Torrance,  Union,  and  Valencia. 

Leon  L.  Lancaster,  honorary  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Erie  and  Niagara. 

Ricardo  G.  Hill,  consul  general -.......-. 

Juan  E.  Richer,  consul-- .-. -- 

Rodolfo  Salazar,"  consul _ 

Joaquin  Gudino  Flores,  consul 

Julian  Saenz  Hinojosa,  vice  consul ■ 

Miss  Francisca  Cells,  vice  consul..- 

Luis  G.  Ibarguen,  vice  consul. 

Robert  Torcuato  Marcor,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  the  New  Jersey  counties  of  Bergen,  Essex,  Hudson, 
Hunterdon,    Mercer,    Middlesex,    Monmouth,    Morris, 
Passaic,  Somerset,  Sussex,  Union,  and  Warren. 
For  Connecticut  and  New  York  (except  the  counties  of  Erie 

and  Niagara). 
Indirect  jurisdiction  over  the  consulates  at  Baltimore,  Bos- 
ton, Chicago,  Detroit,  Norfolk,  Philadelphia,  Pittsburgh, 
Providence,  and  Charlotte  Amalie  (Virgin  Islands). 

Ricardo  B.  Perez,  honorary  consul 

For  Cuyahoga  County. 

Joel  S.  Quifiones,  consul 

For  Oklahoma. 

Victor  Tafel  M.,  honorary  consul 

For  Oregon. 

Gustavo  Ortiz  Hernan,  consul 

For  the  New  Jersey  counties  of  Atlantic,  Burlington,  Cam- 
den, Cape  May,  Cumberland,  Gloucester,  Ocean,  and 
Salem. 
For  the  Pennsylvania  counties  of  Adams,  Berks,  Bradford, 
Bucks,  Carbon,  Centre,  Chester,  Clinton,  Columbia, 
Cumberland,  Dauphin,  Delaware,  Franklin,  Fulton, 
Huntingdon,  Juniata,  Lackawanna,  Lancaster,  Lebanon, 
Lehigh,  Luzerne,  Lycoming,  Mifflin,  Monroe,  Montgom- 
ery, Montour,  Northampton,  Northumberland,  Perry, 
Philadelphia,  Pike,  Potter,  Schuylkill,  Snyder,  Sullivan, 
Susquehanna,  Tioga,  Union,  Wayne,  Wyoming,  and  York. 
For  Delaware. 

Antun  J.  Guina,  honorary  consul 

For  the  Ohio  counties  of  Ashland,  Ashtabula,  Athens,  Bel- 
mont, Carroll,  Columbiana,  Coshocton,  Gallia,  Geauga, 
Guernsey,  Harrison,  Holmes,  Jefferson,  Lake,  Lawrence, 
Mahoning,  Medina,  Meigs,  Monro?,  Morgan,  Muskin- 
gum, Noble,  Perry,  Portage,  Stark,  Summit,  Trumbull, 
Tuscarawas,  Washington,  and  Wayne. 
For  the  Pennsylvania  counties  of  Allegheny,  Armstrong, 
Beaver,  Bedford,  Blair,  Butler,  Cambria,  Cameron, 
Clarion,  Clearfield,  Crawford,  Elk,  Erie,  Fayette,  Forest, 
Greene,  Indiana,  Jefferson,  Lawrence,  McKean,  Mercer, 
Somerset,  Venango,  Warren,  Washington,  and  Westmore- 
land. 
For  West  Virginia. 

-A-lfredo  Carmelo  Casas,  honorary  consul 

Manuel  Pales,  Jr.,  honorary  consul 

For  Puerto  Rico. 


May  25, 1942 


Feb.  28,1924 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

June 

Dec. 

Mar. 

June 


31, 1943 

29. 1940 
16, 1943 
31, 1943 

14. 1938 

18. 1939 

14. 1941 

11. 1942 


May  21, 1942 
Aug.  13,1943 
Sept.  10, 1936 
Mar.    7,1939 


Oct.    19, 1934 


Aug.  22,1935 
Feb.  16,1940 


MARCH    1,    1944 


27 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


MEXICO— Continued 

Rhode  Island 

Texas 


Providence - 
Alpine 


Austin. 


Brownsville. 


Corpus  Christi. 


Dallas. 


Del  Rio. 


Eagle  Pass. 


El  Paso. 


Fort  Worth. 


Edgar  L.  Burchell,  honorary  consul 

For  Rhode  Island. 

Francisco  Polin  Tapia,  consul. 

For  the  counties  of  Brewster,  Crane,  Jeff  Davis,  Pecos,  Pre- 
sidio, and  Upton. 

Luis  L.  Duplan,  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Bastrop,  Bell,  Blanco,  Brown,  Burnet, 
Caldwell,   Coleman,   Hays,   Lampasas,   Llano,   Milam, 
Mills,  San  Saba,  Travis,  and  Williamson. 
- constil. 


Enrique  R.  Ballesteros,  vice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Brooks,  Cameron,  Kenedy,  and  Willacy. 

Lamberto  H.  Obregon,  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Aransas,  Bee,  Calhoun,  Goliad,  Jim  Wells, 
Kleberg,  Live  Oak,  Nueces,  Refugio,  San  Patricio,  and 
Victoria. 

Luis  Perez  Abrew,  consul 

Mario  Romero  LopeteguiiP  vice  consul. 

For  the  counties  of  Anderson,  Archer,  Armstrong,  Baylor, 
Bosque,  Bowie,  Briscoe,  Callahan,  Camp,  Cass,  Cherokee, 
Childress,  Clay,  Collin,  Collingsworth,  Comanche,  Cooke, 
Coryell,  Cottle,  Dallas,  Delta,  Denton,  Dickens,  Donley, 
Eastland,  Ellis,  Erath,  Falls,  Fannin,  Foard,  Franklin, 
Freestone,  Grayson,  Gregg,  Hall,  Hamilton,  Hardeman, 
Harrison,  Haskell,  Henderson,  Hill,  Hood,  Hopkins,  Hunt, 
Jack,  Johnson,  Jones,  Kaufman,  Kent,  King,  Knox, 
Lamar,  Limestone,  Marion,  McLennan,  Montague, 
Morris,  Motley,  Navarro,  Palo  Pinto,  Panola,  Parker, 
Rains,  Red  River,  Rockwall,  Rusk,  Shackelford,  Smith, 
Somervell,  Stephens,  Stonewall,  Throckmorton,  Titus, 
Upshur,  Van  Zandt,  Wichita,  Wilbarger,  Wise,  Wood, 
and  Young. 

-- .consul. 


Edmundo  F.  Cota,  vice  consul... 

For  the  counties  of  Coke,  Crockett,  Glasscock,  Irion,  Reagan, 
Runnels,  Schleicher,  Sterling,  Sutton,  Terrell,  Tom  Green, 
and  Val  Verde. 
...consul. 


Esteban  Walker  Jacquier,  vice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Dimmit,  Edwards,  Kinney,  Maverick, 
Uvalde,  and  Zavala. 

Raul  Michel,  consul  general 

Cosme  Hinojosa,  Jr.,  consul 

Roberto  S.  UrreaiP  consul 

Mrs.  Elisena  Espinosa  Triana,  vice  consul... 

For  the  Arizona  counties  of  Graham  and  Greenlee. 
For  the  New  Mexico  counties  of  Chaves,  Dona  Ana,  Eddy, 
Grant,  Hidalgo,  Lea,  Lincoln,  Luna,  Otero,  and  Sierra. 
For  the  Texas  counties  of  Andrews,  Bailey,  Borden,  Carson, 
Castro,  Cochran,  Crosby,  Culberson,  Dallam,  Dawson, 
Deaf  Smith,  Ector,  El  Paso,  Fisher,  Floyd,  Gaines,  Garza, 
Gray,  Hale,  Hansford,  Hartley,  Hemphill,  Hockley, 
Howard,  Hudspeth,  Hutchinson,  Lamb,  Lipscomb, 
Loving,  Lubbock,  Lynn,  Martin,  Midland,  Mitchell, 
Moore,  Nolan,  Ochiltree,  Oldham,  Parmer,  Potter,  Ran- 
dall, Reeves,  Roberts,  Scurry,  Sherman,  Swisher,  Taylor, 
Terry,  Ward,  Wheeler,  Winkler,  and  Yoakum. 

Jack  Danciger,  honorary  consul 

For  Tarrant  County. 


Sept.  22, 1924 
Feb.     1, 1943 

Feb.     2, 1943 

Aug.  31,1943 
Dec.  20,1941 


June     6, 1942 
Sept.    7,1943 


Dec.     5, 1942 


Feb.     1, 1943 


July  15,1941 
June  22,1942 
Sept.  30, 1943 
Feb.     3, 1943 


Dec.   17,1942 


28 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE   UNITED    STATES 


State. 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


MEXICO— Continued 
Texas— Continued 


Oalveston. 


Tlouston. 


Laredo- 


IMc  Allen 

San  Antonio - 


Utah. -. 

Virginia 

Washington. 

Wisconsin... 


Zapata 

Salt  Lake  City. 

Norfolk 

Seattle 


Milwaukee. 


MONACO 


Florida 

New  York. 


NETHERLANDS 
Alabama 


Miami 

New  York  City. 


Mobile. 


California. 


Los  Angeles. 


San  Diego. 


Angel  Cano  del  Castillo,  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Brazoria,  Chambers,  Galveston,  Jeffer- 
son, and  Orange. 

Adolfo  G.  Dominguez,  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Angelina,  Austin,  Brazos,  Burleson, 
Colorado,  Fort  Bend,  Grimes,  Hardin,  Harris,  Houston, 
Jackson,  Jasper,  Lavaca,  Lee,  Leon,  Liberty,  Madison, 
Matagorda,  Montgomery,  Nacogdoches,  Newton,  Polk, 
Robertson,  Sabine,  San  Augustine,  San  Jacinto,  Shelby, 
Trinity,  Tyler,  Walker,  Waller,  Washington,  and  Wharton. 

Javier  Osornio  Camarena,  consul 

Rodolfo  Rubio  Rojo.''  consul 

Carlos  M uro  Asiinsulo, »  consul . _ 

R icardo  (iarcia,  v ice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Duval,  Jim  Hogg,  La  Salle,  McMullen, 
and  Webb. 

Lauro  Izaguirre,  consul 

For  the  comities  of  Hidalgo  and  Starr. 

Enrique  A.  Gonzalez,  consul  general 

Carlos  Palacios  Roji,  consul 

Reynaldo  Jauregui  Serrano,  vice  consul 

Ernesto  Zorilla  Herrera,  vice  consul 

For  the  comities  of  Atascosa,  Bandera,  Bexar,  Comal,  Con- 
cho, DeWitt,  Fayette,  Frio,  Gille^ie,  Gonzales,  Guada- 
lupe, Karnes,  Kendall,  Kerr,  Kimble,  Mason,  McCulloch, 
Medina,  Menard,  Real,  and  Wilson. 
Indirect  jurisdiction  over  the  consulates  at  Brownsville, 
Corpus  Christi,  Dallas,  Del  Rio,  Eagle  Pass,  Houston, 
Laredo,  Oklahoma  City,  and  the  consular  agencies  at 
Galveston  and  McAllen. 

Rafael  San  Miguel,  honorary  consul 

For  Zapata  County. 

Carlos  Gutierrez  Macias,  consul 

For  Idaho,  Montana,  and  Utah. 

Joseph  Claireborne  Davis,  honorary  consul 

For  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  and  Virginia. 

John  P.  Hausman,  honorary  consul 

For  Washington. 
For  Alaska. 

E.  P.  Kirby  Hade,  honorary  consul 

For  Milwaukee  County. 

Harvey  Carl  Wheeler,  consul  (honorary) 

Paul  Fuller,  consul  general  (honorary).. 

Paul  A.  Boulo,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  Floiida  counties  of  Bay,  Calhoim,  Escambia,  Gulf, 
Holmes,  Jackson,   Okaloosa,  Santa  Rosa,  Walton,  and 
Washington. 
For  Alabama. 

A.  Hartog,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Arizona  and  California  south  of  the  counties  of  Inyo, 
Kern,  and  San  Luis  Obispo  (except  the  counties  of  Im- 
perial and  San  Diego). 

A.  B.  van  Leer,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  Imperial  and  San  Diego. 


Feb.  26,1940 


Feb.     3, 1943 


May  13,1941 

May  10,1943 

July  7, 1943 

Nov.  23, 1938 


Feb.  1. 1943 

Oct.  23, 1043 

Feb.  2,  1943 

June  2, 1942 

Feb.  2, 1943 


May  2, 1927 
Feb.  1,1943 
Nov.  25, 1941 
Aug.  28,1940 

Mar.  13, 1924 


Apr.     5, 1940 
Sept.  17, 1920 


Mar.    5,1937 


Dec.  31,1929 


June  20,1941 


MARCH    1,    19  44 


29 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


NETHERLANDS— Con. 

California.— Continued 


Iowa 

Louisiana- 


San  Francisco- 


Canal  Zone 

Colorado 

District  of  Columbia 
Florida 


Colon,  Panama--. 

Cristobal 

Panama,  Panama. 
Denver 

Washington .. 

Jacksonville 


Miami. 


Tampa- 


Georgia 

Hawaii,  Territory  of 

Illinois 


Savannah 
Honolulu. 

Chicago- - 


Orange  City- 
New  Orleans. 


Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 


Minnesota. 


Baltimore 

Boston. 

Detroit..- 

Grand  Rapids 

Miimeapolis.- 


F.  W.  Craandijk,  consul  general 

L.  E.  M.  van  Rijckevorsel,  consul 

E.  F.  R.  de  Lanoy,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada, 
New  Mexico,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 

For  Alaska. 
R.  Rijkens,  vice  consul 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 

Julio  A.  Salas,  consul  (honorary) 

D.  M.  Sasso,  consul  general  (honorary) 

Allen  Redeker,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Colorado  and  New  Me.xlco. 

G.  C.  D.  Hooft  Graafland,  vice  consul 

For  the  District  of  Columbia.  ■ 

A.  C.  W.  Bosman,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  Alachua,  Baker,  Bradford,  Brevard, 
Clay,  Columbia,  Dixie,  Duval,  Flagler,  Franklin,  Gadsden, 
Gilchrist,  Hamilton,  Jefferson,  Lafayette,  Leon,  Levy, 
Liberty,  Madison,  Marion,  Nassau,  Putnam,  St.  Johns, 
Suwannee,  Taylor,  Union,  Volusia,  and  Wakulla. 

Th.  M.  Vanderstempel,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  Broward,  Collier,  Dade,  Hendry,  Indian 
River,  Martin,  Monroe,  Palm  Beach,  and  St.  Lucie. 

Roy  W.  Masters,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  Charlotte,  Citrus,  De  Soto,  Glades, 
Hardee,  Hernando,  Highlands,  Hillsborough,  Lake,  Lee, 
Manatee,  Okeechobee,  Orange,  Osceola,  Pasco,  Pinellas, 
Polk,  Sarasota,  Seminole,  and  Sumter. 

H.  Hastings,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Georgia. 

C.  A.  Mackintosh,  consul  (honorary) 

J.  W.  Eindhoven  van  Twilhardt,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

J.  I.  Noest,  consul  general 

A.  P.  van  der  Burch,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Arkansas,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky, 
Minnesota,  Missouri,  Nebraska,  North  Dakota,  Ohio, 
Oklahoma,  South  Dakota,  Tennessee,  and  WiscoiLsin. 

T.  E.  Klay,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Iowa. 

J.  A..  Schuurman,  consul  general 

A.  Terkuhle,  consul  (honorary) 

O.  A.  Lundeen,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  Louisiana,  Mississippi, 
South  Carolina,  and  Texas. 

L.  Bisschop,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Delaware,  Maryland,  and  West  Virginia. 

J.  A.  E.  A.  van  Panhuys,  consul... 

T.  K.  Hebert,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Maine,  Ma.ssachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island, 
and  Vermont. 

Wilham  O.  Bryant,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  counties  of  Macomb,  Oakland,  and  Wayne. 

Jacob  Steketee,  consul  (honorary) 

John  Steketee,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Michigan  (except  the  counties  of  Macomb,  Oakland, 
and  Wayne). 
L.  C.  Wilten,  consul  (honorary). 

D.  Baars,  vice  consul  (honorary). 

For  Minnesota. 


30 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE   UNITED    STATES 


State 

Residence 

Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 

Date  of  rec- 
ognition 

NETHERLANDS-Con. 
Missouri 

Kansas  rity_ 

St.  Louis 

William  A.  Haimon,  consul  (honorary)         

Nov.    3, 1932 

For  Iowa,  Kansas,  Missouri  west  of  9,3°  longitude,  Nebraska, 
and  Oklahoma. 
Fred  C.  Eberle,  consul  (honorarv). .   ...  .  ._  

July    17, 1939 

New  Jersey 

Paterson . 

For  Arkansas,  Kentucky,  Missouri  east  of  93°  longitude, 
and  Tennessee. 
P.  Hofstra,  vice  consul      .                .  ...  .  .      ..... 

May    5, 1941 

New  York 

New  York  City.., 
Cleveland -- 

For  the  counties  of  Bergen,  Essex,  Morris,  and  Passaic. 
T.  Elink  Schuurman,  consul  general 

Oct.     6, 1942 

A.  Furnfie,  consul      . 

June  30, 1942 

E.  V.  E.  Teixeira  de  Mattos,  honorary  consul . 

July    11, 1942 

J.  C.  C.  Greger,  vice  consul  (honorarv) 

Mar.  31, 1943 

Ohio..__ 

For  Connecticut,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire, 
New  Jersey,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island, 
and  Vermont. 
J.  Rypperda  Wierdsma,  Jr.,  honorary  consul           ..      .  . 

Jan.    29,  1942 

Oregon 

Portland 

For  Ohio. 
George  Powell,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

June  27,  1932 

Pennsylvania 

Philadolpliia 

Pittsburgh 

Cebu 

For  Oregon. 
P.  J.  Groenendaal,  consul  (honorary)     .                      .           . 

Jan.    10, 1928 

For  thf  counties  of  Adams,  Bedford,  Berks,  Blair,  Bradford, 
Bucks,   Cameron,   Carbon,   Centre,  Chester,    Clearfield, 
Clinton,   Columbia,   Cumberland,   Dauphin,  Delaware, 
Elk,   Franklin,   Fulton,    Huntingdon,   Juniata,    Lacka- 
wanna, Lancaster,  Lebanon,  Lehigli,  Luzerne,  Lycoming, 
McKean,    Mifflin,    Monroe,    Montgomery,    Montour, 
Northampton,    Northumberland,    Perry,    Philadelphia, 
Pike,  Potter,  Schuylkill,  Snyder,  Sullivan,  Susquehanna, 
Tioga,  Union,  Wayne,  Wyoming,  and  York. 
J.  H.  F.  Veltman,  consul  (honorary).  .. 

Nov.  12, 1943 

Philippine  Islands... 

For  the  counties  of  Allegheny,  Armstrong,  Beaver,  Butler, 
Cambria,    Clarion,    Crawford,    Erie,    Fayette,    Forest, 
Greene,  Indiana,  Jeflerson,  Lawrence,  Mercer,  Somerset, 
Venango,  Warren,  Washington,  and  Westmoreland. 

Feb.     7, 1»3« 

Iloilo  .      - 

For  the  island  of  Cebu. 
E.  J.  Lacev  Phillips,  "  acting  vice  consul  (honorarv)  .      .    . 

Oct.     3, 1939 

Manila 

For  the  island  of  Panay. 

May  13,1939 

Mayagiiez 

P.  J.  Eekhout,  vice  consul 

Sept.  23, 1941 

Puerto  Rico 

For  the  Philippine  Islands. 
0.  F.  Bravo,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Mar.    6,1919 

Ponce 

For  the  west  coast  of  Puerto  Rico. 
Jaime  Salicrup  Annexy,  vice  consul  (honorary)  ..      

Aug.  28,1939 

San  Juan. 

For  the  south  coast  of  Puerto  Rico. 
Waldemar  F.  Lee,  consul  (honorary)                           

Nov.    3,1943 

Samoa  (American  Samoa) 

Wellington,  New 

Zealand. 
Charleston 

For  Puerto  Rico. 
M.  F.  Vigeveno,  consul        .                   .                

July   11,1942 

South  Carolina 

.    consul 

Texas... 

Galveston 

For  Florida  east  of  the  Apalachicola  River,  Georgia,  and 
South  Carolina. 

Feb.  28,1925 

Port  Arthur 

Salt  Lake  City.... 
Charlotte  Amalie. 

For  Galveston  and  suburbs. 
E.  A.  Bunge,  consul  (honorary)                                

Aug.    2,1929 

Utah 

For  Texas  (except  Galveston  and  suburbs). 

Sept.    4,1930 

Virgin  Islands 

For  Utah. 

Dec.    7,1936 

For  St.  Croix,  St.  John,  and^  St.^Thomas. 

MARCH    1,    1944 


31 


state 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


NETHEBLANDS— Con. 
Virginia 


Washington. 


NICARAGUA 
California. 


Newport  News, 

Norfolk 

Seattle 


Canal  Zone.. 

District  of  Columbia 
Florida.. 

Illinois 

Louisiana. 

Michigan 

Missouri... 

New  York 


Pennsylvania 

Philippine  Islands 

Puerto  Rico 

Texas. 


NORWAY 

Alabama 

Alaska 

California 


Long  Beach. 

Los  Angeles 

Sacramento 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco 

Cristobal 

Panamfi,  Panama 

Washington 

Miami 

Tampa 

Chicago 

New  Orleans 

Detroit 

St.  Louis 

New  York  City.. 


Syracuse 

Philadelphia 

Manila 

San  Juan. _ 

Brownsville 

Corpus  Christi... 
Dallas 

Galveston 

San  Antonio 

Mobile. 

Juneau 

Los  Angeles  and 

San  Pedro. 
San  Diego 

San  Francisco 


E.  D.J.  Luening,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Newport  News. 
P.  Bisschop,  consul  (honorary) 

For  North  Carolina  and  Virginia. 
A.  van  der  Spek,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Idaho,  Montana,  and  Washington. 

For  Alaska. 


Francisco  Alvarado  Qranizo,  consul  (honorary) 

Julio  C.  Quintana  V.,  consul 

Edgar  Peiialba  Martinez,  vice  consul... 

James  A.  Kenyon,  consul  (honorary) 

Julio  Cesar  Juarez,  consul  (honorary) 

Roberto  Quesada.i'  in  charge  of  consulate  general 

Luis  Somoza,!'  consul... 

Silvio  F.  Pellas,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  California. 

Mario  Talavera,  consul  (honorary) 

Mrs.  Elsa  de  Pallais,  con.sul  general 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 

Mrs.  Enid  Eder  Perkins,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

J.  M.  Renedo,  honorary  consul 

Aurelio  .Andres  Gonzales,  consul  (honorary) 

Raul  Mena  Marenco,  consul  (honorary) — 

Luis  G.  Bravo,  consul  general 

For  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  Louisiana,  and  Mississippi. 

Jose  Guerrero,  honorary  consul 

J.  M.  O.  Monasterio,  consul  (honorary) 

Juan  Josf  Martinez  Lacayo,  consul  general — 

Rafael  Navas  Arana,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Connecticut,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts,  New 
Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  Pennsylvania, 
Rhode  Island,  and  Vermont. 

Heberto  Lacayo,  honorary  consul... 

Rafael  Deshon,  consul  general 

Desiderio  Antonio  Roman  y  Vega,  vice  consul  (honorary)  — 

Carlos  Gelano,  consul --- 

Constantino  Garcia,  consul  (honorary) 

Leslie  Mauldin,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Arturo  Padilla,  honorary  consul... 

Charles  S.  McCombs,  consul  (honorary) 

Joaquin  Elizondo,  vice  consul 

Robert  L.  O'Brien,  honorary  consul. 

Alonso  S.  Perales,  consul  general  (honorary) 

Thomas  Alden  Provence,  vice  consul  (honorary).. 

For  Alabama. 
Herbert  Lionel  Faulkner,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Alaska. 
Erling  Sundt  Bent,  consul 

Roy  E.  Hegg,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  San  Diego. 

J0rgen  Oalbe,  consul  general 

Alexander  Berg,  consul  (honorary).. 

For  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Nevada,  New 

Mexico,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 
For  Alaska. 


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FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES   IN    THE   UNITED    STATES 


State 


NORWAY— Continued 
Canal  Zone... _ 

District  of  Columbia 

Florida 


Georgia..- 

Hawaii,  Territory  of 
Illinois 


Iowa..-. 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana. 

New  York. 


Residence 


Ancon  and  Balboa 
Cristobal _. 

Washington 

Jacksonville 

Key  West ._. 

Pensacola 

Tampa 

Savannah 

Honolulu 

Chicago 


Decorah 

New  Orleans,.. 

Portland 

Baltimore 

Boston 

Detroit 

Minneapolis 

Gulfport 

St.  Louis -. 

Lewistown 

Albany 

New  York  City 


Niagara  Falls. 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Clifford  Payne, p  acting  consul 

Alan  Neave  Dodd,  consul 

For  the  Canal  Zone  except  Ancon  and  Balboa. 
The  Embassy  of  Norway  has  general  supervision  over  consular 

matters  throughout  the  United  States. 
Jason  Curry  Outler,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Fernandina  and  Jacksonville. 
Charles  Sigsbee  Lowe,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Key  West  and  Miami. 
John  A.  Merritt,  Jr.,p  acting  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Florida  (except  the  ports  of  Fernandina,  Jacksonville, 
Key  West,  Miami,  and  Tampa). 
Barton  Hewitt  Smith,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Tampa. 

Reidar  Arnljot  Trosdal,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

C.  F.  Powers, p  acting  vice  consul. 

For  Georgia. 
Victor  Cotta  Schoenberg,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

Sigurd  Maseng,  consul 

Wilhelm  Fegth,  vice  consul 

For  Arkansas,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky, 
Michigan,   Missouri,   Nebraska,    Oklahoma,   Tennessee, 
and  Wisconsin. 
Trond  Stabo,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Iowa. 

Walter  Frederick  Jahncke,  consul  (honorary) 

Einar  Ulstrup,  vice  consul ^ 

For  Louisiana. 
Seneca  Arthur  Paul,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Maine. 

Joel  M.  Cloud,  consul  (honorary) 

Oluf  Tostrup,  vice  consul 

For  Maryland. 
Bjame  Ursin,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Massachusetts. 
Carl  Bromstad  Moe,  vice  consul  (honorary)... 

For  Michigan. 
Jacob  Stefferud,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Minnesota,  Montana,  North  Dakota,  and  South  Dakota. 
Olus  John  Dedeaux,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Mississippi. 
Mrs.  Helen  D.  Sverdrup,  "  acting  vice  consul.. 

For  Missouri. 
Oscar  M.  Ulsaker,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Montana. 

Donald  O.  Kibbey,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Rolf  Asbjom  Christensen,  consul  general 

Reidar  Solum,  »  consul 

Ditlef  Knudsen,  vice  consul'.. -.. 

Paul  Crude  Koht,  vice  consul 

For  Alabama,  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Florida,  Georgia, 
Louisiana,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Mississippi, 
New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina, 
Ohio,    Pennsylvania,    Rhode   Island,    South    Carolina, 
Texas,  Vermont,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia. 

For  Puerto  Rico  and  the  Virgin  Islands. 
Bjame  Klaussen,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Niagara  FaUs. 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


May  14,1940 
Jan.    24, 1939 


Oct.  30,1938 

Aug.  8, 1929 

Feb.  10,1943 

Sept.  8,1910 

May  31,1933 

Sept.  11, 1942 

Sept.  3,1930 

July  13,1986 

Feb.  5, 1943 

Dec.  29,  1916 

Aug.  22, 1935 

Feb.  26,1944 

Dec.  8, 1933 

Jan.  25,1937 

Feb.  5, 1943 

Aug.  29,1938 

Aug.  13,1927 

Sept.  22, 1943 

Jan.  14,1914 

Feb.  12,1944 

Sept.  11, 1937 

Oct.  13,1932 

Jime  23.1934 

Mar.  9,1943 

Feb.  6, 1943 

Feb.  7, 1944 


June  28,1940 


MARCH    1:,    1944 


33 


state 


Kesidence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


NORWAY— Continued 

North  Carolina 

North  Dakota 

Ohio 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania--- 

Philippine  Islands 


Puerto  Rico 

South  Carolina. 
South  Dakota.. 
Texas 


Wilmington.. 

Fargo 

Cleveland 

Portland 

Philadelphia- 


Cebu- .  - 
Hoijo-.- 
Manila. 


Utah. 

Virgin  Islands 

Virginia 

Washington 

Wisconsin 

PANAMA 

Alabama 

California 


District  of  Columbia. 
Florida 

Georgia 


San  Juan 

Charleston .- 

Sioux  Falls 

Galveston 

Houston 

Port  Arthur 

Salt  Lake  City... 

Charlotte  Amalie 
Newport  News 

Norfolk 

Seattle 

Milwaukee 

Birmingham 

Coronado 

Los  Angeles 

Monrovia 

Oakland 

Pasadena 

San  Bernardino... 

San  Diego... 

San  Francisco 

San  Jos6 

Washington 

Miami 

Tampa 

Atlanta 


William  Gilljes  Broadfoot,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  North  Carolina. 
Albert  Idan  Johnson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  North  Dakota. 
Joseph  Chester  Calhoun,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Ohio. 
Emil  P.  Slovarp,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Oregon. 
Mathias  Moe,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Pennsylvania. 

Guy  Walford,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Edwin  James  Lacey  Phillips,  vice  consul  (honorary).. 

Thorbjorn  Miiller  Holmsen,  consul  (honorary) 

Sven  Hurum,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  Philippine  Islands. 
Edward  Alexander  Lee,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Puerto  Rico. 
Fredrik  Richards,  Jr.,  "  acting  vice  consul 

For  South  Carolina. 
Niels  Oliver  Monserud,  vice  consul  (honorary). 

For  South  Dakota. 
John  W.  Focke,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Texas  (except  Port  Arthur  and  Sabine  Pass). 
Samuel  A.  Dunlap,  vice  consul  (honorary).. 

For  the  city  and  port  of  Houston. 
Timothy  Joseph  O'Halloran, »  vice  consul  (honorary)  . 

For  Port  Arthur  and  Sabine  Pass. 
Nels  Mettome,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Utah. 

Carl  Qustav  Thiele,  consul  (honorary)... 

Charles  Edwin  Davis,"  acting  vice  consul  (honorary). 

For  Newport  News. 
Anders  Williams,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Virginia  (except  Newport  News). 
Christen  Andersen  Stang,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Washington. 
George  Bernhardt  Skogmo,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Wisconsin. 


Clyde  E.  Posey,  honorary  consul 

Raul  Espinosa,  honorary  consul 

Gonzalo  Lopez,  consul 

Alcides  Gonzales,  honorary  vice  consul... 

Enrique  Gerardo  Abrahams,  consul 

Antonio  Alberto  Adames,  honorary  vice  consul 

Carlos  de  Diego,  honorary  consul 

Mrs.  Guillermina  Augusta  Arias  v.  de  de  la  Guardia,  honorary 

vice  consul. 

Abdiel  Jos6  Arias  F.,  honorary  consul 

Juan  B.  Chevalier,  honorary  consul- 

Eric  George  Barham,  consul  (honorary) -. 

Alberto  Aleman,  consul  general 

Pedro  Galindo,''  vice  consul. 

For  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada, 
New  Mexico,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 

Julio  de  Diego,  vice  consul  (honorary)... 

Frank  H.  Morrice,  Jr.,"  honorary  consul 

Manuel  Felipe  Rodriguez,  consul  general 

F.  M.  Traynor,  honorary  consul 

John  Ashley  Jones,  consul  (honorary) 


Aug. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Jan. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
Mar. 
Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Aug. 

May 

May 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Oct. 
May 

Jan. 

Feb. 

May 


13, 1936 
27, 1938 

24. 1936 
28, 1923 

25. 1937 

8, 1934 

2. 1940 
20, 1934 

6. 1941 

21, 1933 

11. 1942 
11. 1917 

8,1906 

24. 1943 

26. 1944 
11, 1925 

28, 1922 

27. 1942 

25, 1937 

11. 1943 
20, 1936 


Apr.  25,1929 
July  11,1942 
Jan.  22, 1942 
Feb.  3, 1941 
July  25,1942 
May  21,1942 
Oct.  11,1941 
Dec.  22,1942 

Dec.  20,1941 
Apr.  23, 1942 
Apr.  2, 1925 
Sept.  18, 1941 
Dec.   22,1943 


Aug.  26,1943 
Oct.  15,1943 
Oct.  25,1943 
Dec.  21,1932 
Nov.    3. 1920 


34 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES   IN    THE   UNITED   STATES 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


PANAMA— Continued 
Illinois 

Iowa 

Louisiana 


Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Missouri 

New  Mexico,. 
New  York 


Florida... 

Elinois 

Louisiana 

Maryland 

Massachusetts. 


Chicago. 


Dubuque 

New  Orleans. 


Baltimore. 


Boston 

Detroit 

Kansas  City 

St.  Louis..- 

Silver  City 

New  York  City. 


North  Carolina 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania.. 

Philippine  Islands 

Puerto  Rico 

Rhode  Island 

Texas 

Virgin  Islands 

Virginia 

Washington 

PARAGUAY 

Alabama 

California 


Canal  Zone. 


Charlotte 

Raleigh 

Portland 

Philadelphia - 


Manila 

Aguadilla 

Mayagiiez _-. 

Ponce 

San  Juan. _ 

Providence 

Brownsville 

El  Paso 

Galveston 

Houston 

Charlotte  Amalie. 


Norfolk. 
Seattle. - 


Mobile 

Los  Angeles. 


San  Diego 

San  Francisco. 
Cristobal 


Miami 

Chicago 

New  Orleans. 

Baltimore 

Boston 


Bert  W.  Caldwell,  honorary  consul- 

Enrique  Alberto  .\rias,  honorary  vice  consul 

John  Rider  Wallis,  consul  (honorary) 

Rodolfo  Estripeaut,  Jr.,  consul  general 

Dario  Felix  Ballina,  honorary  vice  consul.. 

Enrique  Luis  Newell,"  honorary  vice  consul 

For  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  Kansas,  Kentucky,  Louisi- 
ana, Mississippi,  Nebraska,  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota, 
and  Tennessee. 

Jose  Ramon  Martinelli,  honorary  consul.. 

William  F.  Volmerhaus,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Federico  Jimeno  Collante,''  honorary  consul 

Louis  James  Rosenberg,  consul  (honorary) 

Gabriel  Guizado,  honorary  consul 

Joseph  S.  Ergas,  honorary  consul 

Ernesto  de  la  Ossa,  consul 

Roberto  de  la  Guardia,  consul  general 

Guillermo  Fabrega,  vice  consul 

For  Connecticut,  Delaware,  District  of  Columbia,  Illinois, 
Indiana,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Michigan, 
New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina, 
Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina,  Ver- 
mont, Virginia,  West  Virginia,  and  Wisconsin. 

Edwin  L.  Jones,  honorary  consul 

HOton  H.  Smith,!'  vice  consul 

L.  W.  Hartman,  consul  (honorary) 

Carlos  Berguido,  Jr.,  consul  (honorary) 

Carlos  Berguido,  honorary  vice  consul 

E.  M.  Grimm,  honorary  consul 

Jorge  Silva  y  Tapia,  consul  (honorary) 

Enrique  Gomez,  honorary  vice  consul 

Edelmiro  Huertas  Zayas,  honorary  consul.. 

Fernando  Rodriguez  Mclendez,  honorary  consul 

Jos6  Lopez  Garcia,  honorary  consul 

Miguel  Gomez  Hugeunin,  honorary  consul 

Victores  Prieto,  honorary  consul 

R.  L.  O'Brien,  consul  (honorary) 

S.  W.  Heald,  consul  (honorary) 

Isaac  Parewensky,  consul  (honorary) 

Mauricio  S.  Sasso,  honorary  vice  consul 

Armando  Carles,  honorary  consul. 

For  Newport  News  and  Norfolk. 
Adolfo  Bracons,  honorary  consul 


Herbert  C.  Brown,  honorary  vice  consul. 

Harry  A.  dae-English,  consul 

Harold  Allan  Binnard,p  acting  consul 


.consul 


Abraham  P.  Nasatir,  honorary  vice  consul.. 

Roberto  Wilkinson,  honorary  consul 

Ejgill  Toke  Nyegaard,  honorary  vice  consul. 

Juan  Brin,  Jr.,  consul 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 

J.  E.  Yonge,  consul  (honorary). 

Fred  W.  Allen,  honorary  consul 

A.  E.  Pradillo,  consul  (honorary) 

Thomas  E.  Barrett,  Jr.,  consul  (honorary).. 
Jerome  A.  Pctitti,  consul  (honorary) 


MARCH    1,    1944 


35 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


PARAGUAY— Continued 
Missouri 

New  York 

Ohio-.. 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Texas „.« 

Washington 

PERSIA 

(See  Iran) 

PERU 
California 


Kansas  City 

St.  Louis 

New  York  City 

Cincinnati 

Portland 

Philadelphia... 

Austin 

Seattle.. 


Los  Angeles.. - 
San  Francisco 


Canal  Zone 

Florida 

Hawaii,  Territory  of 

Illinois 

Louisiana 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Philippine  Islands... 
Puerto  Rico 

Texas.. 

Virgin  Islands 

Washington 

POLAND 
California 


Cristobal- 

Panama,  Panama 

Miami... 

Honolulu 

Chicago 

New  Orleans 

Baltimore 

Boston 

New  York  City.. 


Portland 

Philadelphia 

Manila 

Mayagiiez 

San  Juan.. 

Houston 

Charlotte  Amalie 
Seattle 

Los  Angeles 

San  Francisco 


F.  L.  Phillips,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Charles  L.  Lippert,  consul  (honorary) 

William  Wallace  White,  consul  general 

Edmund  Dill  Scotti,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  United  States. 
Irwin  F.  Westheimer,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Howard  L.  White,  honorary  consul 

Henry  P.  Pilgert,  honorary  consul 

Juan  Pedretti,  honorary  vice  consul 

John  D.  Hudson,  honorary  consul 


Felipe  Rotalde,  consul 

For  Los  Angeles  and  San  Pedro. 

Carlos  A.  MacKechnie  y  de  la  Fuente,  consul  general 

Enrique  Laroza,  consul 

For  California,  except  the  city  of  Los  Angeles. 

For  Arizona,  Colorado,  Idado,  Montana,  Nevada,  New 
Mexico,  Utah,  and  Wyoming. 

Oscar  Pinedo  del  Aguila,  consul 

Emilio  Ortiz  de  Zevallos,  consul  general 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 

Alberto  Perez  Saez,  consul  general 

L.  A.  R.  Caspar,  honorary  consul ' 

For  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

Oscar  Freyre,  consul  general 

Federico  Elguera,  consul  general. _ 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  and  Mississippi. 
Adhemar  Montagne,  consul  general 

For  the  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  and  Virginia. 

Guillermo  Qarrido  Lecca  y  Frias,  consul 

Francisco  Pardo  de  Zela,  consul  general 

Carlos  Vasquez  Ayllon,  consul.. 

Carlos  A.  Pezet,  consul 

For  the  United  States. 
Carlos  Farje,  consul 

For  Oregon. 
Jos6  Varela  Arias,  consul.. 

For  Pennsylvania. 

Antonio  Melian  y  Pavia,  honorary  consul 

Guillermo  H.  Moscoso,  honorary  consul 

Antonio  Franco  Guerra,  honorary  consul 

For  the  possessions  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  the 
Lesser  Antilles. 
Clarence  A.  Miller,  honorary  consul 

For  Texas. 

George  Levi,  consul  (honorary) 

Eduardo  Espantoso,  consul 

For  Washington. 

Lech  Niemojowski,  honorary  consul 

For  California. 
Wladyslaw  Sokolowski,  consul  general 

For  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada, 
New  Mexico,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 

For  Alaska,  the  Territory  of  Hawaii,  and  the  Philippine 
Islands. 


Feb.  3, 1914 
Dec.  13, 1935 
Nov.  6, 1914 
Apr.  29,1943 

Apr.  29,1913 
Dec.  31,1923 
Mar.  21, 1940 
Apr.  22,1941 
Sept   13, 1939 


Oct.  19,1942 

Feb.  26,1944 
Feb.  7, 1944 


Feb.  20.1940 
Feb.  6, 1940 

Sept.  30, 1942 
Feb.     7, 1935 

Mar.  31, 1943 
Jan.  21,1943 

Nov.  3,1943 

Aug.  26,1940 
Jan.  30, 1940 
July  10,1943 
July   10,1943 

Feb.     7, 1944 

Feb.  28,1938 

July  30,1930 
Mar.  23, 1936 
Dec.  27,1938 


Apr.  23,1935 

Sept.  18, 1928 
July     3, 1940 


Apr.     4, 1939 
Apr.   14,1943 


36 


FOREIGN    COXStrL.\R    OFFICES    IX    THE    UNITED   STATES 


State 


Residence 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


POLAND— Continued 
Canal  Zone... 

Illinois 


Louisiana. - 
^Iichigan-- 
New  York- 


Pennsylvania - 


Philippine  Islands. 


PORTUGAL 
California. 


Colon,  Panama. 
Chicago. 


New  Orleans 

Detroit .- 

New  York  City. 


Pittsburgh. 


Manila. 


San  Francisco. 


Florida 

Hawaii,  Territory  of. 
Illinois 


Tampa.— 
Honolulu. 
Chicago... 


Luis  Fernando  Prada,  honorary  consul 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 

Karol  Ripa,  consul  general 

Aleksander  Moc,  vice  consul 

For  -Vrkansas,  IlUnois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Louisiana, 
Minnesota,  Missouri,  Nebraska.  North  Dakota,  Okla- 
homa, South  Dakota,  Texas,  and  Wisconsin. 

Joseph  P.  Henican,  Jr.,  honorary  consul 

For  Louisiana. 

Staaislaw  .^ngerman,  consul 

For  Michigan. 

Sylwin  Strakaez,  consul  general 

Kazimierz  Krasicki,  consul. 

Aleksander  Jachimowicz,  consul 

Jan  Pogorzelski,  vice  consul 

Stefan  Rogozinski,"  vice  consul 

For  the  Pennsylvania  counties  of  Berks,  Bradford,  Bucks, 
Carbon,  Chester,  Columbia,  Delaware,  Lackawanna, 
Lancaster,  Lebanon,  Lehigh,  Luzerne,  Monroe,  Mont- 
gomery, Northampton,  Philadelphia,  Pike,  SchuylkUl, 
Sullivan,  Susquehanna,  Wayne,  and  Wyoming. 
For  -Alabama,  Connecticut,  Delaware,  District  of  Columbia, 
Florida,  Georgia,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts, 
Mississippi,  New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York, 
North  Carolina,  Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina,  Vermont, 
and  Virginia. 

Heliodor  Sztark,  consul  general 

For  the  counties  of  .\dams,  Allegheny,  --^.rmstrong,  Beaver, 
Bedford,  Blair,  Butler,  Cambria,  Cameron,  Centre, 
Clarion,  Clearfield,  Clinton,  Crawford,  Cumberland, 
Dauphin,  Elk,  Erie,  Fayette,  Forest,  Franklin,  Fulton, 
Greene,  Huntingdon,  Indiana,  Jefferson,  Juniata,  Law- 
rence, Lycoming,  McKean,  Mercer,  Mifflin,  Montour, 
Northumberland,  Perry,  Potter,  Snyder,  Somerset, 
Tioga,  Union,  Venango,  Warren,  Washington,  West- 
moreland, and  York. 
For  Kentucky,  Ohio,  Tennessee,  and  West  Virginia. 

Frederic  Zuellig,  honorary  consul.. — 

For  the  Philippine  Islands. 


Euclides  Goulart  da  Costa,  consul 

G.  Armas  do  Amaral,  vice  consul  (honorary).. 

For  San  Francisco  and  its  consular  district. 

Leo  Francis  Pallardy,  vice  consul  (honorary). 

-Alberto  Alves  de  Aiaujo,  consul  (honorary).. 


.consul 


Louisiana .,  New  Orleans 


Maryland 

Massachusetts. 


Baltimore. 
Boston 


Fall  River 

New  Bedford. 


J.  Leonard  Herron,  vice  consul  (honorary).. 

Luiz  da  Costa  Carvalho,  consul  (honorary) 

Joao  Francisco  dos  Santos,  Jr.,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

-\delbert  W.  Mears,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Ruy  da  Fonseca  e  Sousa  Camoes  Teixeira  Guerra,''  acting 
consul. 

For  Coimeoticut,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire, 
Rhode  Island,  and  Vermont. 
Manuel  Caetano  Pereira,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  Fall  River  and  its  consular  district. 
Vasco  .Vntunes  Villela,  consul  (honorary).. 

For  New  Bedford  and  its  consular  district. 


MARCH    1.     194  4 


37 


state 


RL'sidencc 


Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 


Date  of  rec- 
ognition 


PORTUGAL— Cnlinupfl 

New  York 


PenDsylvania  

Philippine  Islands 

Puerto  Rico 

Texas. ,.. 

Virgin  Islands 

SALVADOR 

(See  El  Salvador) 

SI  AM 

(Sec  Thailand) 

SPAIN 

Alabama, .  _ 

California 

Canal  Zone 

District  of  Columbia 

Kloiida  . 


New  York  City... I  Jose  Luis  Archer,  consul  general.- 

Amilcar  Lino  Franco,  »  acting  consul  general-. 

Ruy  da  Fonseca  e  Sousa  Camoes  Teixeira  Guerra,»  deputy 
consul. 
For  all  the  States  except  Califomi?,  Connecticut,  Maine, 
Massachusetts,  Xevada,  Xew  Hampshire,  Oregon,  Rhode 
Island,  Vermont,  and  Washington. 

Philadelphia i  Camilo  Camara,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Philadelphia  and  its  consular  district. 

Manila A-ngelo  da  Costa  Carvalho,  consul  (honorary) 

Carlos  Maria  da  Luz  Xunes,  vice  consul  (honorary; 

i      For  the  Philippine  Islands. 

SanJuan 1  Dionisio  Trigo,  consul  (honorary) 

Galveston |  Robert  O'Brien,  consul  (honorary) 

J  Donate  Alvarez  Assis,  vice  consul  (honorRry  

Charlotte  Amalie      M.  E.  Tiepuk,  consul  (honorary) 


Dec. 
Xov. 
Nov. 


10, 1941 
22.1943 
?8, 1942 


Mar.  25,1935 


Illinois - 


Mobile 

San  Francisco 

Cristobal 

Washington.. 

Jacksonville.. 


Chlt^go. 


Louisiana New  Orleans. 


New  York     .     -.-    New  York  City.- 


June 

3, 1936 

Sept. 

9,1941 

July 

C,  1929 

Dec. 

8, 19:W 

Oct. 

4,1935 

Sept. 

19, 1917 

J.  Llorea  Marty,  honorary  vic«  consul 

For  -Alabama. 

Francisco  de  .\mat  y  Torres,  consul . 

For  Arizona,  California.  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana,  Xevada, 

Oregon,  Utah.  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 
For  -Uaska  and  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

Pedro  Calonge  Garcia,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Tomas  Alberto  Mateos.  »  honorary  vice  con.Mil 

For  the  District  of  Columbia. 
Emilio  Carles,  honorary  vice  consul         . 
For  the  Florida  counties  of  Duval,  Xassau,  and  St.  Johns.  -  - 
For  the  Georgia  counties  of  Brantley.  Bryan,  Camden, 
Charlton,  Chatham,  Efltogham,  Glvnn,  Liberty,  Long, 
Mcintosh,  Pierce,  and  Wayne. 

M^uel  Martin  Gonzalez,  consul s 

For  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky,  Michigan, 
Minnesota,  Missouri,  Xebraska,  X'orth  Dakota,  Ohio, 
South  Dakota,  Tennessee,  and  Wisconsin. 

Jose  Maria  Garay  y  Garay,  consul 

JuUo  .\ltabas  Yus,  vice  consul  (honorarj-) 

For  Escambia  County,  Florida. 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Louisiana.  Mississippi.  Xew  Mex- 
ico. Oklahoma,  and  Texas. 

Miguel  Espinos  y  Bosch,  consul  general 

For  the  continental  limits  of  the  United  Stales. 

For  Alaska  and  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

For  the  Vew  Jersey  counties  of  Bergen,  Essex,  Hudson, 

Middlesex,  Monmouth,  Passaic,  Sussex,  and  Union. 
For  Connecticut.  Maine.  Massachu.setts,  Xew  Hampshire, 
Xew  York,  Rhode  Island,  and  Vermont. 


.\pr.  29,1941 
Xov.    2, 1940 


Jan.    17, 1941 
June  11, 1942 


Mai.  6.1941 


ADr.  23,1941 


Apr.  23.1941 
Dec.  17,1940 


Apr.  23,1941 


38 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE   UNITED    STATES 


State 

Residence 

Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 

Date  of  rec- 
ognition 

SPAIN— Continued 

Philadelphia 

Manila 

Enrique  Albela  y  Ande,  consul       

Mar. 

Apr. 

Mar. 
July 

Mill-. 
Feb. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Nov. 
May 
Nov. 
Nov. 
June 

Nov. 
June 
May 

Jan. 
Aug. 

Nov. 
Nov. 
July 
June 

May 
May 
Dec. 
Feb. 
May 
Nov. 
Nov. 

July 
Au?. 

16  1943 

For  the  New  Jersey  counties  of  Atlantic,  Burlington,  Cam- 
den, Cape  May,  Cumberland,  Gloucester,  Hunterdon, 
Mercer,  Morris,  Ocean,  Salem,  Somerset,  and  Warren. 
For  Delaware,  Florida  (except  Escambia  County),  Georgia, 
Maryland,  North  Carolina,  Pennsylvania,  South  Caro- 
lina, Virginia,  and  West  Virginia. 

JosSdel  Castano  Cardona,  consul  general 

For  the  Philippine  Islands  and  the  island  of  Guam. 
Silviano  Cermeno.p  honorary  consul--     

23  1941 

Cebu       

5  1941 

Puerto  Rico 

San  Juan            

Mariano  Amoedo  Galarmendi,  consul  general 

26  1941 

Houston 

Port  Arthur 

Seattle  

Skagway..-  

For  Culebra,  Puerto  Rico,  Vieques,  and  the  Virgin  Islands. 

Isidoro  Felipe  de  Mora  y  Gonzalez,  honorary  vice  consul 

For  Texas,  except  the  coimties  of  Angelina,  El  Paso,  Har- 
ding, Jasper,  Jefferson,  Nacogdoches,  Newlou,   Orange, 
Sabine,  San  Augustine,  Shelby,  and  Tyler. 
Paul  Jorge  Verduzco  Hill,  honorary  vice  consul 

16, 1913 

'H  1441 

For  the  counties  of  Angelina,  Harding,  Jasper,  Jefferson, 
Liberty,   Nacogdoches,   Newton,    Orange,    Sabine,   San 
Augustine,  Shelby,  and  Tyler. 
John  Wesley  Dolby,  honorary  vice  consul    -  . .  -  .  .  

l.")  1941 

SWEDEN 

For  Oregon  and  Washington. 
Edward  Anton  Rasmusson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

23,  1926 

Los  Angeles 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco 

Colon,  Panama. . . 
Panama.  Panama, 

Jacksonville.. 

Honolulu  --     -.  - 

Walter  Q.  Danielson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

20, 1937 

3  1934 

Carl  Edvard  Wallerstedt,  consul  general        ..  . 

30  1943 

30  1943 

30, 1942 
18, 1930 

Canal  Zone — 

For  Arizona,  California,  Idaho,  Nevada.  Oregon,  Utah,  and 

Washington. 
For  Alaska  and  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

Hans  Vilhelm  A\el  Elliott,  consul  (honorary)  

28  1939 

Carl  Axel  Harald  Janson  vice  consul  (honorary) . 

22, 1941 
30, 1940 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 
Richard  Henrik  Laftman,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Gustav  Wilhelm  Olson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 
Gosta  Oldenburg,  consul  general  

28, 1941 

30, 1943 

New  Orleans 

Baltimnrp               _ 

i^ostou      

Detroit 

Minneapolis 

Kansas  City 

Omaha 

30. 1943 

31, 1914 

30, 1942 

For  Arkansas,  Colorado,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas, 
Michigan,  Missouri,  Nebraska,  New  Mexico,  Ohio,  Okla- 
homa, Wisconsin,  and  Wyoming. 

For  Alabama,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  and  Texas,  except 
their  coast. 
George  Plant,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

5, 1919 

Maryland 

7, 1931 

William  Otis  Tvdings  "  acting  vice  consul  (honorary) 

6, 1940 

Albert  Olof  Wilson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

12, 1941 

Carl  Berglund,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

28.  1924 

Carl  Fredrik  Hellstrom,  consul -. 

30,  1943 

30, 1943 

For   Minnesota,    Montana,    North    Dakota,    and    South 
Dakota. 
A.  Hawkinson,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

15, 1915 

Axel  Carl  Richard  Swenson,  vice  con,sul  (honorary) 

10,  1937 

MARCH    1,    194  4 


State 

Residence 

Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 

Date  of  rec- 
ognition 

SWEDEN— Continued 

New  York                   

Jamestown    .. 

Carl  Alfred  Okerlind,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Dec. 

20, 1913 

New  York  City 

Johan  Martin  Kastengren,  consul  general 

Sept. 
Nov. 

30, 1935 

Victor  Emanuel  Lindholm,  consul... 

30, 1943 

Nils  Hugo  Withmar  Tamm,  vice  consul. 

Apr. 

20, 1942 

Jens  Henrik  Peder  Arnold  Mailing,  vice  consul 

Nov. 

9, 1943 

Stig  Olof  Deneus,  vice  consul 

June 

30, 1942 

P'or  Connecticut,  Delaware,  District  of  Columbia,  Florida, 

Georgia,  Kentucky,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts, 

New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Caro- 

lina, Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina,  Ten- 

nessee, Vermont,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia. 

For  the  coast   of   Alabama,   Louisiana,   Mississippi,  and 

Texas. 

Ohio       -    ■-- 

Cleveland- 

Eiiiar  G.  Carlson,  vice  consul  (honorary). 

Feb. 

12  1!)40 

Portland...  ...  .. 

July 
Oct. 

14   1933 

Iviuisylvania 

Philadelphia 

Maurice  Hogeland,  vice  consul  (honorary)     . 

1.3,  1923 

Pittsburgh 

Henry  Arvidson  Bergstrom,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Apr. 

19. 1943 

Philippine  Islands 

Manila 

Helge  A.  Janson,  consul  (honorary) 

For  the  Philippine  Islands. 

Juni' 

28,  1939 

Puerto  Rico 

Ponce 

Luis  jVlberto  Ferre,  vice  consul  (lionorury) .             

Dec. 

28,  193.'; 

San  Juaii 

Robert  Richard  Prann,  consul  (honorary)  . .  

For  Puerto  Rico. 

Feb. 

24,  1942 

Toxas_  _ 

Galveston .. 

Herman  Arthur  Bornefeld,  vice  consul  (honorary)    -  . 

Feb. 

13,  1929 

Virgin  Islands          

Charlotte  Amalie. 

Herbert  Ernest  Lockhart,  consul  (honorary) 

Oct 

28  1937 

For  the  Virgin  Islands. 

Virginia 

Norfolk 

Anders  Williams,"  acting  vice  consul  (honorary) 

.\pr. 
Dec. 

26  1943 

Washington 

Seattle 

Yngve  Carl  Ivar  Lundequist,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

22,  1930 

SWITZERLAND 

California 

Los  Angeles    .  .  . 

Otto  Wartenweiler,  honorary  consul 

8  1939 

For  the  counties  of  Imperial,  Los  Angeles,  Orange,  River- 

side, San  Bernardino,  San  Diego,   Santa   Barbara,  and 

Ventura. 

For  Arizona  and  New  Mexico. 

San  Francisco 

Paul  Frossard,  consul  general 

For  Arizona,  California,  Idaho,  Nevada,  Oregon,  Utah,  and 

Washington. 
For  Alaska  and  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

June 

8, 1939 

Colorado- -.-  

Denver.   ..  .  ... 

William  Charles  Weiss,  consular  agent  (honorary) 

30, 1940 

District  of  Columbia 

Washington    ..  .. 

The  Legation  of  Switzerland  in  Washington   has  charge  of 

consular  matters  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland, 
Virginia,  and  West  Virginia 

Chicago 

. .. consul 

July 

20  1932 

For  northern  Illinois,  Iowa,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  Mon- 

tana,  North   Dakota,    South    Dakota,    Wisconsin,   and 

Wyoming. 

New  Orleans 

Albert  Greutert,!"  acting  consul 

Nov 

26, 1937 

For    Alabama,    Arkansas,    Florida,    Georgia,    Louisiana, 

Mississippi,  North  Carolina.  Oklahoma,  South  Carolina, 

and  Texas. 

Maryland        

Baltimore 

J.  F.  Schneider,  consular  agent  (honorary) 

Sept 
Sept 

26, 1939 

Massachusetts 

Boston 

Georges  Henri  Barrel,  consular  agent  (honorary) 

10, 1936 

40 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES    IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


State 

Residence 

Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 

Date  of  rec- 
ognition 

SWITZERLAND— Coiuinucil 

June     8  1939 

For  the  Illinois  counties  of  Alexander,  Bond,  Calhoun,  Clay, 

Clinton,  Crawford,  Edwards,  Efflngham,  Fayette,  Frank- 

lin, Gallatin,  Greene,  Hamilton,  Hardin,  Jackson,  Jasper, 

Jefferson,  Jersey,  Johnson,  Lawrence,  Macoupin,  Madi- 

son,   Marion,    Massac,    Monroe,    Montgomery,    Perry, 

Pike,   Pope,   Pulaski,   Randolph,    Richland,   St.    Clair, 

Saline,    Scott,    Union,    Wabash,    Washington,    Wayne, 

White,  and  Williamson. 

For  Colorado,  Kansas,  Missouri,  and  Nebraska. 

New  York 

Buffalo 

Robert  Kuoch,  consular  agenc  (honorary)  _ . .  

Sept.  10, 1936 

New  York  Citv 

Victor  Nef,  consul  general      

Apr.    19,  1933 

For  Connecticut,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire, 

New  Jersey  (except  the  counties     of  .\tlantie,  Burlington. 

Camden,  Cape  May,  Cumberland,  Gloucester,  Mercer, 

Ocean,  and  Salem),  New  York,  Rhode  Island,  and  Ver- 

mont. 

For  Puerto  Rico  ami  the  Virgin  Islands.          ' 

Ohio 

Alphonse  Biber,''  in  charge  of  consulate . 

Dec.   12, 1934 

For  Indiana,  Kentucky,  Ohio,  and  Tennessee. 

Karl  Anton  Walder,  consular  asent  (honorary) 

May  20, 1936 

Pennsylvania - -- 

Philadelphia 

Maurice  Rohrbach,"  in  charge  of  consulate 

For  Delaware,  New  Jersey  (except  the  counties  of  Bergen, 
Essex,    Hudson,    Hunterdon,    Middlesex,    Monmouth, 
Morris,  Passaic,  Somerset,  Sussex,  Union,  and  Warren), 
and  Pennsylvania. 

Sept.  1",  1935 

Pittsburgh 

May  21. 1934 

Philippine  Islands 

Albert  Sidler,  honorary  consul..        ..     .      .  . 

Feb.   16. 1923 

Victor  Braegger,  consular  agent  (honorarv)    ,.  _ 

May  18. 1934 

T'tah                

Salt  Lake  City.-_. 

J.  Glauser,  consular  agent  (honorarv) 

July   28, 1939 

Virein  Islands        

The  consulate  general  at  New  York  has  charge  of  Swiss  con- 

sular matters  in  the  Virgin  I.slands. 

\Vasliing(<in_ 

S,.;illlr 

Alfred  Schiiubli!!,"  acting  e«n.sul 

For  Idaho,  Oregon,  and  Wasiiiugton. 
For  Alaska. 

Feb.    10.  I'.ttH 

THAILAND  (SIAM) 

A.rthur  Messenger  Beale,  consul  (honorary). 

Aue.    3, 1931 

New  Vork  City 

-\ug.    6. 1930 

TURKEY 

[llinois 

Chieapo 

Berthold  Singer,  honorary  consul  general... -.. 

Aug.   18,  1930 

For  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa, 
Kansas,    Michigan,    Minnesota,    Missouri,    Montana, 
Nebraska,  Nevada,  New  Mexico,  North  Dakota,  Ohio, 
Oregon,  South  Dakota,  Utah,  Washington,   Wisconsin, 
and  Wyoming. 

Massachusetts.- 

Boston..   

Georges  R.  Farnuin,  honorary  consul  general 

For  (^oiuiecticut,  Maine,  Massaehu.setls.  New  llainpsliire, 
Rhode  I.sland,  and  Vermont. 

Nov.  l.'i,  1930 

New  ^'ork 

New  York  City., . 

Cemil  Vafi.'' acting  consul  general 

Oct.    10.  I9t-' 

Cemil  Vafi,  consul 

July    14.  \<.m 

For  the  United  States  (e.xcept  the  District  of  Columbia). 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 

For  the  Philippine  Islands. 

lUNON  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA 

New  York 

New  York  City. . . 

Robert  Webster,  eoiisiiL                                                                    . 

.Sept.    .'-.,1942 

Theodore  Hewitson,  vice  consul...   

June  2H,  1939 

Harold  Langmead  Taylor  Ta.swell,  vice  consul..  

Sejtt.  17,  1910 

MARCH    1,     1944 


41 


UNION  OF  SOVIET 
SOCIALIST  REPUBLICS 


California. 


New  York_ 


URUGUAY 

Alabama 

California 

Florida 

Illinois 

Louisiana 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

New  York 


Oregon 

Pennsylvania. 
Puerto  Rico 

South  Carolina 
Texas 

Virginia. 

Washington 


VENEZUELA 


Alaliama  _. 
('aliforiiia.. 


Canal  Zone. 


Los  Angeles. 


San  Francisco. 


New  York  City- 


Mobile 

Los  Angeles... 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco. 


Jacksonville. - 

Miami 

Pensacola 

Chicago 

New  Orleans. 


Baltimore. 


Boston 

Buffalo 

New  York  City. 


Portland 

Philadelphia. 
San  Juan 


Charleston. . 

Galveston 

Port  Arthur. 

Norfolk 

Seattle 


Mobile 

Los  Angeles... 
San  Francisco. 


Colon,  Panama. 


Vsevolod  Pastoev,!"  vice  consul 

For  the  counties  of  Imperial,  Los  Angeles,  Orange,  River- 
side, San  Bernardino,  San  Diego,  Santa  Barbara,  and 
Ventura. 

Jakob  Mironovieh  Lomakin,"  consul  general 

Qrigori  Markovieh  Kheifets,  vice  consul... 

For  Arizona,  California  (except  the  Los  Angeles  consular 
district),    Colorado,    Idaho,    Montana,    Nevada,    New 
Mexico,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 
For  the  Territory  of  Hawaii. 

Evgueni  Dmitrievitch  Kisselev,  consul  general 

Pavel  Panteleevich  Klarin,  vice  consul , 

Pavel  Petrovich  Mikhailov,  vice  consul 

Michail  Sergeevitch  Vavilov,  vice  consul 

For  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas, 
Maine,  Massachusetts,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  Missouri, 
Nebraska,  New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York, 
North  Dakota,  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  South 
Dakota,  Vermont,  and  Wisconsin. 


Juan  Llorca  Marty,  vice  consul  (honorary) . 

Rafael  Farber,  honorary  consul  

Mauricio  Herschel,  vice  consul  (honorary).. 

Eduardo  Dieste,  consul 

Humberto  Viglione,  honorary  vice  consul... 

W.  R.  Lovett,  honorary  consul 

Roberto  Casio,  consul 

Vicente  J.  Vidal,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Rodolfo  Carlos  Lebret,  consul  (honorary) . . 

Juan  Jose  Calandria,  honorary  consul 

Edgar  H.  Morrice,  Jr.,p  consular  agent 


.consul 


John  Phelps,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

William  A.  Mossman,  consul  (honorary) 

Leon  L.  Lancaster,  vice  consul  (honorary)... 
Santiago  Rivas,  Jr.,p  acting  consul  general... 

Santiago  Rivas,  Jr.,  consul 

Robert  Richling,p  consul 

For  the  United  States. 

John  H.  Lothrop,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

Edmundo  Novoa,  consul 

Manuel  Gomez  Lopez,  consul  (honorary) 

For  Arecibo,  Bayamon,  and  Humacao. 

Girdler  Branch  Fitch,  honorary  consul 

Enrique  Schroeder,  vice  consul  (honorary) . . 

Fernando  Pro,  vice  consul  (honorary) 

E.  J.  Rudgard  Wigg,  vice  consul  (honorary). 
Adolfo  Braeons,  honorary  consul 


Rafael  Rf)m:iii  Duvila,  consul 

V.  M.  Avendafio  Losada,  consul 

Alberto  Lossada  Casanova, p  consul  general 

Carlos  Alberto  Arismcndi,  honorary  vice  consul.. 

For  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Nevada,  New  Mexico, 
Oregon,  Utah,  and  Washington. 
Hernan  Marquez  Iragorry,  consul  general 

For  the  Canal  Zone. 


Dec. 


May    7, 1942 
Mar.  10, 1942 


May  15,1920 
Mar.  4,1944 
Mar.  10, 1943 
Sept.  18, 1943 


July 

9, 1923 

Feb. 

25, 1944 

July 

14. 1930 

Jan. 

14, 1944 

Jan. 

11,1944 

Aug. 

.5, 1942 

Nov. 

30, 1943 

May 

26, 1910 

Aug. 

27,  1918 

Feb. 

24. 1942 

Jan. 

10, 1941 

Oct. 

14, 1929 

Oct. 

9, 1915 

June 

11, 1924 

Dec. 

19, 1934 

Sept. 

22, 1931 

Dec. 

19, 1934 

Sept. 

10, 1924 

Jan. 

20, 1944 

June 

17, 1933 

Aug. 

5,  1942 

Nov. 

28, 1902 

June 

24, 1929 

May 

18, 1925 

Jan. 

25, 1937 

Oct.  1.  1942 

Feb.  29,  1944 

Feb.  14. 1944 

June  1, 1931 


May  5, 1943 


42 


FOREIGN    CONSULAR    OFFICES   IN    THE    UNITED    STATES 


State 

Residence 

Name,  rank,  and  jurisdiction 

Date  of  rec- 
ognition 

VENEZUELA— Continued 

Florida    . .. 

Miami 

Chicago    . . 

Roberto  Machado  Morales,  consul 

Feb.   29,1944 

Illinois 

Gustavo  Adolfo  Ahrensburg  Ernst,  honorary  consul 

Jan.    11, 1944 

Louisiana 

New  Orleans 

Alejandro  Fernandez  Ortiz,  consul  general. 

Feb.  29,1944 

Alfonso  Godoy  Chalbaud,  "vice  consul...  

Jan.    27, 1944 

For  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Georgia,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky, 

Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Missouri,  Nebraska,  Ohio,  Okla- 

homa, Teimessee,  Texas,  and  West  Virginia. 

Maryland ... 

Baltimore 

New  York  City... 

Asdrubal  Urdaneta,  Ji consul ... 

Jan.    28,1944 

New  York 

Eleazar  Morrison,  consul  general 

Feb.     7, 1944 

Nicolas  Veloz,  honorary  vice  consul- .     . 

Nov.  12, 192:1 

Manuel  Vicente  Rodriguez  Llamosas,  honorary  vice  consul ... 

Dec.   17,1942 

Pennsylvania 

Bethlehem 

Philadelphia 

Eduardo  A.  Pfirez,  honorary  consul ..  ... 

Nov.     5, 1942 

Lorenzo  Mendoza  Fleury,  honorary  consul 

Oct.      6, 1942 

Philippine  Islands 

Manila               

Alberto  P.  Delflno,  honorary  consul    ...  .  . 

Mar.  28,1923 

Puerto  Rico 

San  Juan 

Jorge  A.  Odreman,  consul  general 

Jan.    11,1944 

For  Puerto  Rico. 

Texas.. 

Houston 

William  M.  Ryan,  honorary  consul 

Feb.     1, 1944 

YUGOSLAVIA 

Illinois         .      .-    _  

Vladimir  Vukmirovic,  p  consul  general 

Sept.  23, 1942 

For  Arizona,  Arkansas,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Illinois, 

Indiana,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Louisiana,  Michigan,  Minnesota, 

Mississippi,  Missouri,  Montana,  Nebraska,  Nevada,  New 

Mexico,  North  Dakota,  Oklahoma,  Oregon,  South  Dakota, 

Texas,  Utah,  Washington,  Wisconsin,  and  Wyoming. 

For  Alaska,  the  Territory  of  Hawaii,  and  the  Phillippine 

Islands. 

Louisiana  ..  

New  Orleans 

New  York  City 

Basile  Rusovic,  honorary  consul 

Aug.  11, 1937 

New  York 

Dragomir  Stanoyevitch,  consul  general    .           

June    6, 1939 

Oscar  Gavrilovich,  p consul .  ... 

May  11,1938 

For  Alabama,  Connecticut,  Delaware,  District  of  Columbia, 

Florida,  Georgia,  Kentucky,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massa- 

chusetts, New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North 

Carolina,  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  South  Caro- 

lina, Tennessee,  Vermont,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia. 

For  the  Virgin  Islands. 

Ohio 

Clpvpland 

James  Mally,  honorary  consul 

Jan.    19, 1940 

Ppnnsylvania 

Pittsburgh 

Kosto  Unkovich,  honorary  consul                                        

Apr.  15, 1930 

i 


INDEX 


Page 

Abou  Khadra,  Mohamed  Sadek..  14 

Abrahams,  Enrique  Gerardo 33 

Abrahams,  Roberto  D 13 

Acufia,  Jose  B_._ 8, 14 

Adames,  Antonio  Alberto 33 

Adams,  Walter  Hollis 15 

Aguayo,  Salvador 24 

Aguilar,  Manuel ;--  23 

Ahrensburg       Ernst,       Gustavo 

Adolfo 42 

Aigler,  Alfred 40 

Alabarda  Ortega,  Jose 25 

Albela  y  Ande,  Enrique 38 

Albir,  Jose  Maria 21 

Alclvar  Cordova,  Pedro 14 

Alegre,  Pablo 5 

Aleman,  Alberto. -'- 33 

Algarra  y  Mendivil,  Ignacio 9 

Allen,  Fred  W 34 

Allen  de  la  Cruz,  Enrique 8 

Almada,  Emilio 24 

Altabas  Yus,  Julio 37 

Alvarado  Gallegos,  Francisco 14 

Alvarado  Oranizo,  Francisco 31 

Alvarez,  Casimiro 4 

Alvarez  Assis,  Donato 37 

Alves  de  Aratijo,  Alberto 36 

Amadeo  Artayeta,  Eduardo 1 

Amat  y  Torres,  Francisco  de 37 

Amoedo  Galarmendi,  Mariano  ..  38 

Amorim,  Luiz  Paulo  de  5 

Anderson,  V.  D  __ 12 

Anderson,  Gustaf  Bemhard 38 

Anderson,  Leo  E.-. 22 

Andries,  Ed.._ 2 

Angerman,  Stanislaw- 36 

Angulo,  Joaquin 8 

Annexy,  Jaime  Salicrup-. .--  30 

Archer,  Jose  Luis  37 

Ardila  Ordonez,  Carlos  E 7 

Arguedas,  J.  Arturo... 4 

Arias,  Enrique  Alberto 34 

Arias,  Juan  Francisco 21 

Arias,  Tomas 19 

Arias  F.,  Abdiel  Jose... 33 

Arismendi,  Carlos  Alberto 41 

Arredondo,  Jos6  Maria 23 

Arrieta  Yudice,  J.  Humberto 14 

Ashby,  Antonio_ . 1 

Atwater,  Charles  W 40 

Au  Silwing  Pei-chiu.. 7 

Ausraan,  Leland  Herbert 5 

Avcndano  Losada,  V.  M --  41 

Aviliis,  Lsmael - ---  13 


Page 

Aybar,  Jos6  Enrique 13 

Aza,  Eugenio 23 

Azuola  A.,  Eduardo 8 

Baars,  D 29 

Bagger,  Hans  Wilhelm... _._  12 

Baker,  Edward  Truman 17 

Ballesteros,  Enrique  R 27 

Ballina,  Dario  Felix 34 

Bandeira,  Ruy  Viarma 5 

Bang,  Hjalmar _-.  12 

Banks,  Duke  N 4 

Baiios,  Jose  R 14 

Baquero,  Jose  Antonio 14 

Barham,  Eric  George 33 

Barraza,  Rafael,  Jr 14 

Barrel,  Georges  Henri 39 

Barrett,  Thomas  E.,  Jr.. _^ 34 

Barrios  Solis,  Octavio 19 

Barrows,  Charles 8 

Barry,  Charles  Stewart,  Jr 5 

Batet  y  Rivas,  Francisco 10 

Baudoux,  M 3 

Baumaim,  Reimund 12 

Bazzanella,  Richard  M 20 

Beale,  Arthur  Messenger 40 

Bech,  Georg 12 

Beck,  Richard 21 

Benes,  Bohus H 

Bent,  ErlingSundt 31 

Berg,  Alexander 31 

Berglmid,  Carl 38 

Bergstrom ,  Henry  Arvidson 39 

Berguido,  Carlos 34 

Berguido,  Carlos,  Jr 34 

Bermudez  SSnehez,  Juan. 21 

Berne,  Emile  A 13,  30 

Bertilson,  Oscar  Julius. 38 

Besant,  Frank 17 

Betancourt,  A.  Beauregard 5 

Betancourt  y  Pairol,  Rodolfo  G..  10 

Beusch,  Ulrich 39 

Biber,  Al])honse 40 

Bidabehcro,  Fernando  A... 1 

Biclskis,  Julius  J 22 

Biggar,  Frank 21 

Bilds0o,  Mogens  Grove 12 

Bilmanis,  Alfred 22 

Binnard,  Harold  Allan . 34 

Bisiker,  Ernest  James 18 

Bisschop,  L 29 

Biaschop,  P 31 

Blackwood,  A.  Temple.. 16 

Bianck  y  Martin,  Ernesto  de 10 


Page 

Blanco,  Bernardo 23 

Blanco,  Marie  Aline  Z.  de. 4 

Bloch-Jespersen,  Holger 12 

Blood-Smyth,  Matthew  J.  V 15 

Boeye,  P 3 

Bolivar  y  Morales  del  Castillo, 

Guillermo 9 

Bollini,  Adolfo 1 

Bomiie,  Sevier 2 

Booth,  Robert  Benjamin.. 12 

Bopp,  Raul 4 

Borges  da  Fonseca,  Mario  Tan- 
credo... 5 

Bornefeld,  Herman  Arthur 39 

Bornn,  D.  V 4 

Borton,  Fred  W 14 

Bosman,  A.  C.  W 29 

Boulo,  Paul  A 28 

Boyd,  Jorge  Eduardo... 4 

Boyd,  Roberto 14 

Bracons,  Adolfo 20,34,41 

Braegger,  Victor. 40 

Brannen,  James  Arthur 16 

Bratt,  Bjorn  Axel  Eyvind 38 

Bravo,  Jose  Oscar 12 

Bravo,  Luis  G 31 

Bravo,  0.  F 3,30 

Bray,  Arthur  Oliver 16 

Brehm,  Ludvig  Theodor 12 

Brennan,  Joseph  D 21 

Briem,  Holgi  P 21 

Brin,  Juan,  Jr 34 

Broadfoot,  William  Gillies 33 

Broussard,  Glen  A 20 

Brown,  Alexander  .\bercombie-..  18 

Brown,  Carl  E 8 

Brown,  David  Cassels.. 18 

Brown,  Herbert  C 34 

Brown  Guerra,  Guillermo 6 

Bruzony  Rodrigues,  Antonio 10 

Bryant,  William  G 29 

Budrys,  Jonas 22 

BuenoHorta,  Jr.,  JosfeCaetano...  5 

Bullwinkel,  Robert  C. 5 

Bunge,  E.  A 30 

Burbano,  Josf'  Ignacio 14 

Burchell,  Edgar  L 27 

Burgher,  Ballard 20 

Burgher,  Robert... 20 

Cabrera  y  Bequer,  Jos§  R 10 

Calandria,  Juan  Jos6... 41 

Calas  Bcrtot,  Eduardo -  H 

("aldcron,  Mauricio,  Jr 21 

43 


44 


rS'DEX 


Page 

CaldweU.  Bert  W 34 

Calero,  Rafael  Santoni 13 

Calhoun,  Joseph  Chester 33 

Calles.  Alfredo  Elias 24 

Calonge  Garcia.  Pedro 37 

Camara.  Camilo 37 

Camarena,  J.  de  Jesus 24 

Camargo,  Maria 7 

Camargo  Xeves.  Adolpho  de 5 

Cameron.  Donald  S 10 

Campa  y  Roff .  Alberto  de  la 9 

Campbell,  Santiago  A — .--  23 

Cane.  Cvril  Hubert 16 

Canellas  y  Marti,  Francisco 10 

Cano  del  Castillo,  Angel 28 

Capesius.  William 22 

Cardona,  Jorge 8 

Carias  C.  Gonzalo 21 

Carles,  Armando 34 

Carles,  Emilio 13,21,37 

Carlin,  Maurice  B 20 

Carlson,  Einar  G 39 

Carmelo  Casas.  Alfredo 26 

Carranco,  Carlos  F 24 

Carrera  Andrade,  Jorge 14 

CarrU,  Alejandro  del- 1 

Cart,  William  Porter 5 

Carvalho,  Angelo  da  Costa 37 

Carvalho,  Luiz  da  Costa 36 

Casal,  Carlos  A 1 

Case,  James  T 13 

Casio,  Roberto 41 

Casorla,  Ricardo 8 

Cass,  Alejandro  Elias. 23 

Castaiio  Cardona,  Jose  del 38 

CasteUini,  A.  D 3 

Castillo,  Harold  del 7 

Castillo.  Manuel  F 19 

Castillo  Borges,  Eugenio 10 

Castillo  Galvez,  Manuel  Jose 20 

Castillo  y  Llanes,  Adolfo  del 11 

Castro  Wassmer,  Rodolfo -__.  8 

Cells,  Francisca 26 

Cerda,  Fernando 6 

Cermeno,  Silviano 38 

Chan  Ying-wing 6 

Chang  Chien  Chin 6 

Chang  Tse-chang  Kent 6 

Chavez,  Arturo 6 

Chawky,  Hussein 14 

Ch'eh  Tsu-ying. 7 

Chen  Chang-lok 6 

Chevalier,  Juan  B 33 

Chloupek,  Erwin  Ladislav 11 

Chouaib  Khan,  Abkadr  Moham- 
mad  - 1 

Christensen,  N'iels  Anthon 12 

Christensen,  Rolf  Asbjorn 32 

Christensen,  Walter  Peter -  12 

Christopoulos,  George 19 

Chu  Pao-kong 7 

Chutter,  Reginald  F 14,20 

Chfle.  Oldfich - H 

Clark.  Francis  R 20 


Page 

Cleugh,  Eric  Arthur 15 

Cleveland,  Charles 1-1 

Cleveland,  John  A 14 

eleven,  X.  A.  N •* 

Cloud,  Joel  M 32 

Cole,  Douglas  Seaman _-  o 

Collado  y  Fuentes,  Juan  Manuel 

del 10 

Collante,  Federico  Jimeno 34 

Colunga,  Elias 23 

Compres  Perez,  Rafael 13 

Constantine,  J.  P 2 

Cooper,  Roland  H 22 

Comide  y  Salva,  M  iguel 9 

Corrfa,  Oscar 5 

Corrigan,  Edward  H 20 

Cortes-Gregory.  Eusebio ' 

Cosme,  Sotero 5 

Cota,  Edmundo  F 27 

Cota,  Ernesto  E 23 

Craandijk,  F.  W 29 

Creighton,  Gordon  William 16 

Cunningham,  Xeander  Douglas  .  12 

Currea  C,  Arturo ~ 

Curtis,  Arthur  E 19.20 

Cusicanqui,  Jorge 4 

Dabezies,  H 2 

da  Costa  Leite,  Jorge  Maciel 5 

dae-English,  Harry  A 34 

Dahmen,  Fernando 6 

Danciger.  Jack 13.27 

Daniel.  Cyril 20 

Danielson,  Walter  G 38 

Dantzler,  L.  X.,  Jr 1 

Daubenfeld,  Perry 23 

DauzvardL';,  Petras 22 

Davidson.  Reginald  Thomas 17 

Davila  Solera,  Juan 8 

Davis,  Charles  Edwin 33 

Davis,  Edward 21 

Davis,  Joseph  Clairebome 28 

Davis,  Roy 25 

Davis,  William  Holmes 1 

Dawson,  Harry  Lewis 15 

de  Araujo  Castro,  Joao  Augusto. .  5 

de  Barros,  Armando  Fleury 5 

Dedeaux,  Olus  John 32 

de  Diego,  Julio 33 

DeGraw     y     Marquez     Sterling, 

Federico  E-. 9 

de  Guimaraes  Gomes,  Joao  Luiz.  5 

de  la  Fuente,  Victor. 20 

de  la  Guardia,  Roberto 34 

de  la  Hucrta,  Adolfo 24 

de  la  Huerta,  Adolfo,  Jr 2:j 

De  Lamar,  Conrado  E 20 

dela  Vega,  Jorge...: 25 

Delfmo,  Alberto  P 42 

de  Mora  y  Gonzalez,  Isidoro  Fe- 
lipe  - --  38 

Deneus,  Stig  Olof 39 

de  Pallais,  Elsa - 31 

Dereume,  R 3 


Page 
de- Reuters vard,  Reinhold  Patrik 

Oscar 38 

Deshon,  Rafael 31 

de  Souza  y  Carvajal,  Antonio 10 

Despradel,  Luis  E 13 

Dias  Carneiro,  Octavio  Augusto..  4 

Diaz  Valenzuela,  Octavio 7 

Dickinson,  John  Herbert 15 

Dickinson,  Marie 12 

Dickson      Xeilson,      Humphrey 

Campbell 18 

Diego,  Carlos  de 33 

Dieste,  Eduardo 41 

Dihigo  y  Llanos,  Sofia 10 

Dileo.  Edmundo 1 

do  Amaral,  G.  Armas 36 

Dodd,  Alan  Xeave 32 

Dolby,  John  Wesley 38 

Dominguez, -Adolfo  G 28 

Dominguez  Araujo,  Arturo 14 

dos  Santos,  Joao  Francisco,  Jr 36 

Drago,  Martin  Luis 1 

Dufton,  Leslie  Bland 18 

Dunlap,  Samuel  A 33 

Duplan,  Luis  L 27 

Duran  Ballen,  Sisto 14 

Eberle,  Fred  C 30 

Eekhout,  P.  J 30 

Ehlert,  M.  H 6 

Eichold,  Bernard  H 7 

Einarsson,  Stafan 21 

Eindhoven  van  Twilhardt,  J.  W.  29 

Elguera,  Federico 35 

Elias,  Arturo  M 23 

Elizalde,  Juan 8 

Elizondo,  Joaquin 31 

Elliott.  Hans  VUhelm  Axel 38 

Ellis.  Charles  Howard 17 

Elson.  Louis 20 

Ergas,  Joseph  S 34 

Espantoso,  Eduardo 35 

Espinos  y  Bosch,  Miguel 37 

Espinosa,  Raul 33 

Espinosa  Triana,  Elisena 27 

Estrada  Orantes,  FelLx 19 

Estripeaut,  Rodolfo,  Jr 34 

Evans,  Stewart  Hunter 18 

Evans,  T.  L 13.20.21 

Evans,  Walter  A 1 

Everson,  George  Peter 12 

Fabrega,  Guillermo 34 

Farber,  Rafael 41 

Farje,  Carlos 35 

Famum,  Georges  R 40 

Faulkner.  Herbert  Lionel --  31 

Fegth.  Wilhelm 32 

Fell,  Edgar  T --- 3^ 

Feng  Chih  Tsing. 6 

Fenton,  Charles  Butler 12 

Femandes,  Carlos * 

Femandes,  Josf  Luis... --  5 

Fernandez  del  Riego,  Josf  M 10 


INDEX 


45 


Page 

Fernandez  McGregor,  Luis 25 

Fernandez  Ortiz,  Alejandro 42 

Fernandez  y  Santana,  Celestino..  10 

Ferre,  Luis  Alberto 39 

Figuls,  Joaquin 8 

Finlayj  Ronald  Agnew 18 

Fisher,  Godfrey  Arthur 15 

Fisher,  William 13 

Fitch,  Girdler  Branch 41 

Flanagan,  Christie 1 

Fletcher,  Angus  Somervi  lie 17 

Flores,  OtonieL-. 8 

Flores  Banuet,  Fernando 8 

Flores  Banuet,  Joaqui'n._ _..  8 

Flores  Matamoros,  Juan  Jose 8 

Flores  Trejos,  Miguel 8 

Focke,  JohnW 33 

Fonseca  Mora,  Jimmy 8 

Fordham,  Alfred  Stanley 15 

Fournier,  Ramon ..  8 

Fox,  Theodore  Haiold 18 

Freyre,  Oscar ..  35 

Frossard,  Paul 39 

Fugon,  Enrique 21 

Fuller,  Paul 28 

Fumee,  A 30 

Gacitua  Aguilera,  Enrique 6 

Galbe,  Jdrgen 31 

Galbraith,  Alexander  McQuaker_  18 

Galindo,  Pedro.. 33 

Gallego  Gutierrez,  Eduardo 7 

Gallegos,  Gonzalo  J 8 

Gallienne,  Wil/red  Hansford 15 

Galvao  Bueno,  Americo 5 

Garay  y  Garay,  Jose  Maria 37 

Garcia  Alonso,  Jos§ 20 

Garcia,  Celso  Raul 5 

Garcia,  Constantino 31 

Garcia,  Ricardo 28 

Garrido  Lecca  y  Frias,  Guillermo-  35 

Garrido,  Maxima  Ruiz  de 24 

Garron  Orozco,  Jorge 8 

Caspar.  L.  A.  R . 35 

Gatti,  Vicente  Paulo 4 

Gavrilovieh,  Oscar 42 

Gelano,  Carlos 31 

Genis,  L 2 

Gerlein,  Carlos  A 7 

Give,  H.  L.  De 2 

Olauser,  J... 40 

Glazer,  Max  L 13 

Godefroy,  Charles  Webb 3 

Godoy  Chalbaud,  Alfonso 42 

Gomez,  Enrique 34 

Gomez,  Philip 20 

Gomez,  Roberto ~< 

Gomez  Duran,  Eduardo 7 

Gomoz  Hugeunin,  Miguel 34 

Gomez  Lopez,  Manuel 41 

Gongora,  Federico  Guillermo K 

(ii)uzales,  Alcides 33 

Gonzales,  Aurelio  Andres 31 

Gonzalez,  Alberto  Andrade 24 


Page 

Gonzalez,  Edmundo 23 

Gonzalez,  Enrique  A 28 

Gonzalez,  Fernando  L 14 

Gonzalez,  iMorelos 23 

Gonzalez  Sali,  Alberto 9 

Goodrich,  DanUo  F 20 

Gorrell,  John  Joseph  Xeville 22 

Goulart  da  Costa,  Euclides 3t> 

Granados  Gavidia,  Dagoberto 14 

Grant  B^avente,  Carlos 6 

Greger,  J.  C.  C :jo 

Greutert,  Albert 39 

Grez,  Alfonso 6 

Griffith,  Herbert  Troyte 17 

Grimm,  E.  M 34 

Grlndell,  Horace  MaeLean 18 

Groenendaal,  P.  J 30 

Grut,  Ryan  Asger.- 12 

Quardia,  Roberto  de  la 34 

Guardia  Berdecio.  Jorge ...  4 

Gudino  Flores,  Joaquin ..  2(1 

Guerra.  Antonio  Franco 35 

Guerra.  Ruy  da  Fonseca  e  Sousa 

Camoes  TeLxeira 3ti,  37 

Guerrero,  Gustavo 4 

Guerrero,  Jose 31 

Guimaraes,    Argeu    de    Segadas 

MaChado - 4 

Guina,  Antun  J 26 

Guizado,  Gabriel 34 

Guthrie,  James 18 

Guthrie,  William  Milne 17 

Gutierrez,  Jose  Maria 23 

Gutierrez,  Ricardo  T 19 

Gutierrez  Guerra,  Jaime 4 

Gutierrez  Maclas,  Carlos 28 

Gutierrez  Pastor,  Federico 24 

Guzman  Cruchaga,  Juan 6 


Hacon,  Walter  Crowhurst.- 

Hade,  E.  P.  Kirby 

Hadley,  John  M 

Hajny,  Emanuel  Jan 

Hallaert,  Charles.. — 

Hanna,  Mack  H.,  Jr... 

Hannan,  G.  P 

Harmon,  William  \ 

Hansen,  Wolf  C 

Hardin,  J.  .\ 

Harkson,  Sherman 

Harston,  Harald  do  Courcy. 


15 
28 
8 
11 
3 

22 
13 
30 
12 
22 
12 
18 

Hartman,  L.  W 20,34 

Hartmann,  Teddy 4 

Hartog,  A 28 

Hasler,  R.  T 4 

Hasslocher,  Paulo  Germano 4 

Hastings,  H 29 

Hastrup,  Frantz  AdoU  Charles...       12 

Hausman.  John  P 1,28 

Hawkinson,  A 38 

Heald,  S.  W .        34 

Healy,  Garth .       21 

Hebert,  T.  K 29 

Hegg,  Roy  E 31 


Page 

Helgason,  Ami 21 

Helis,  William 19 

Hellstrom,  Carl  Fredrik 38 

Hemphill,  John 22 

Henderson,  Malcolm  Sibome 15 

Henican,  Joseph  P.,  Jr. 36 

Henriquez,  H.  J. 13 

Hemiquez,  J 2 

Henshaw,  Henrj- Russell 15 

Henzi,  Fredoric  Otto 40 

Herman,  .\ 3 

Hernandez  .4juria,  Fausto 25 

Hernandez  Usera,  Josfi 15 

HemandezyD'.^brigeon,  Eduardo  9 

Hernandez  y  Garcia,  Roberto 10 

Hernandez  y  Valdfe,  Alfredo 10 

Herrera  Baez,  Porfirio 13 

Herron,  J.  Leonard .36 

Herschel,  Mauricio.. C,  41 

Hewitson,  Theodore 40 

Heymann    y    de    la    Gandara, 

Enrique 9 

Hill.  Ricardo  G 20 

Hilliard,  C.  P 15,20,21 

Hillyer,  Reginald  .\rthur  Xicholas  15 

Hilton-Green,  H 2 

Hinojosa,  Cosme,  Jr 27 

Hinojosa,  Victor  M 13 

Hnizdo,  Jaroslav 11 

Hofstra,  P 30 

Hogeland,  Maurice 39 

Holliday.  Leonard  Gibson 17 

Hollub,  Charles  Julius 11 

Holmsen,  Thorbjom  Miiller 33 

Hoist.  John 12 

Hooft  Graafland,  G.  C.  D 29 

Horan,  Timothy  J 21 

Horta,  Jose  Caetano  Bueno,  Jr...  5 

Hostos,  Filipo  L.  de 6 

House,  Stephen  Patrick 15 

HoweU,  WUliam  Gruffydd  Rhys.  17 

Huang  YingYu 6 

Hudec,  Karel. 11 

Hudson,  John  D. 35 

Huender,  W 30 

Huertas  Zayas,  Edelmiro 34 

Hughes,  Patrick 21 

Humphreys,  .\rthur  C H 

Hunter,  Edward  W 22 

Hunim,  Sven ■  33 

Huss,  Eugene 2^ 

Ibarguen,  Luis  G . 26 

IboTellez,  Fflix 23 

Inchaustegui,  J.  Marino 13 

Irazusta,  Juan  .\ntonio 7 

Irish,  William  Henri 4 

Irving,  George  Wellington 15 

Irving,  Stanley  Gordon 15 

Ishoy,  Wladimir 12 

Ives,  William  F 20 

Izaguirre,  Lauro 28 

Izquierdo,  Rafael 13 

Izurieta  Roman,  Jos6 26 


46 


INDEX 


Puec 

Jac'hiinowicz,  Alcksaiuler 36 

.1  acoby ,  Coniolius .   22 

.laoquiiT,  Esteban  Walker .  27 

Jacyntho  dp  Barros,  Carlos_  ^ .   . .  5 

Jahncko,  "Walter  Frederick 32 

James.  Walter  Frederick... 17 

Janovsky,  Felix  B 11 

Janson,  Carl  Axel  Harald.. 38 

Janson,  Helgo  A 39 

Janregui  Serrano,  Reynaldo 28 

Jawdat  al-Ayoubi,  AH 21 

Jensen,  Christian  Otto 12 

Jimenez  Castro,  Rafael 25 

Jimenez  Paneso,  Gabriel 7 

Jimt^nez  Sainz,  Francisco 4 

Jobim,  Jose. 5 

Johnson,  Albert  Man 33 

Johnson,  Andrew  Nissen 12 

Johnson,  Carolyn  Viola 22 

Johnson,  Charles  Walter  Trevor..  18 

Jones,  Edwin  L 34 

Jones,  John  Ashley 33 

Josetti,  Joao,  Jr 5 

Juarez,  Julio  Cfcar 31 

Kahn,  .\rthur  S 20 

Kaiv,  Johannes 15 

Kastenpren.  Johan  Martin 39 

Kay,  Eduardo 14 

Kay,  John  Roland 15 

Kenyon,  James  A 31 

Kheifets.  Grigori  Markovich 41 

Kiang  Yi-seng 7 

K'ibbey,  Donald  G. 32 

Kijinis,  Walter  Seth 13 

Kisselev,  Evgueni  Dmitrievitch..  41 

Klarin,  Pavel  Panteleevich 41 

Klaussen,  Bjame 32 

Klay,  T.  E 29 

Knox,  Walter 12 

Knudscn,  Ditlef 32 

Koht,  Paul    32 

Korling,  Bertll 21 

Koundouriotis,  Stephen... 19 

Krasicki,  Kazimierz 3(i 

Krizman,  Patria  Mencia  de     ..  9 

Kiioch,  RdlHTi  II) 

Lacayo,  Heb<^rto 31 

Lacayo,  Trini(iad  E 14 

Ladd,  Gilbert  Russell 1 

Laftman,  Richard  Henrik 38 

La  Guardia,  Quillermina  Augusta 

Arias,  v.  de  de 33 

La  Luzerne,  William  J.. 4 

Lamb.  Lionel  Henry... 17 

Lancaster,  Leon  L   _ 26.41 

Lanoy,  K.  F.  R.  de 29 

Lappe,  V 2 

Laredo  Caturla,  Octavio. 10 

Laredo  y  .\rencibia,  Federico 10 

Laroza,  EnriQue 35 

Larsen,  Christian '. 12 

Lascano  Tegui,  Erailio 1 


Lasso,  Mario  -  .24 

Lebret,  Rodolfo  Carlos 41 

Lee,  Edward  Alexander 33 

Lee,  L 21 

I>ee,  Waldemar  F 30 

Leer,  A.  B.  van 28 

Leignadier,  Humberto 19 

Leiva  Quiros,  Alvaro 8 

LMy,  Nicholas 19 

L6on,  Rulx ....  20 

Leon  Martinez,  .\ndr6s 13 

Leroux,  Jules 3 

Levi,  George 35 

Levin,  Saul  R 21 

Levy,  George 9 

Liang  Shiao  W^en 6 

Tyiatis.  Alexis 19 

Li  Chia  Hsiang 6 

Lindholm,  Victor  Emanuel 39 

Lino  Franco,  Amilcar 37 

Lippert,  Charles  L 35 

Llorca  Marty,  J 37,41 

Lockhart,  Herbert  Ernest 39 

Lomakin,  Jakob  Mironovich 41 

Londoiio,  Luis  .\lfonso 7 

Lopetegui,  Mario  Romero 27 

Lopez,  Gonzalo 33 

Lopez  Garcia,  Jose 34 

Loria,  Claudio  J 8 

Lossada  Casanova,  Alberto 41 

Lothrop,  John  H 41 

Loubriel,  Lorenzo 13 

Lovaton,  P.,  Jos6  Manuel 13 

Lovett.  W.  R 41 

Lowe,  Charles  Sigsbee 32 

Lowry,  Enloe  L 13 

Luening,  E.  D.  J 31 

Lu  Hsin  Yu 7 

Luis  y  Fuentes,  Ernesto 10 

Lundeen,  O.  A 29 

Tjindequist,  Yngve  Carl  Ivar 39 

Lusch,  E.  F 8 

Luz  Nunes,  Carlos  Maria  da 37 

Machado  Aforales,  Roberto 42 

Mackechnic  y  de  la  Fuente,  Car- 
los A -.  35 

.Mackintosh,  C.  A 29 

Macpherson,  John  Ritchie 15 

Mafra  Peixoto,  Zilah 5 

Mailing,     Jens     Henrik     Pcder 

Arnold.... ..-.  39 

Mally,  James -  42 

Malmacus,  Carl  Ake 38 

Malmberg,  John  Waldo 38 

Malva  Gomes,  Antcmio 5 

Marjoribanks,    James   Alexander 

Milne 17 

Maroto  B.,  Jorge -   -  8 

Marquez  Iragorry,  Hernan 41 

Marquez  y  Loret  de  Mola,  Carlos.  10 

Marsch,  John... .-.  22 

Martin  Gonzalez,  Manuel. 37 

Martinelli,  Jose  Ramon 34 


Page 

Martinez  Lacayo,  Juan  Jose 31 

Martinez  Rivera,  Edelmiro 20 

Martinez  Trejo,  Ernesto 25 

Mascng,  Sigurd 32 

Mason,  Frederick  Cecil 15 

Masters,  Roy  W 29 

Mateos,  Tomas  Alberto 37 

Mathfi,  Juan  Gustavo 14 

Mauldin,  Leslie 31 

Mayea  y  Aroca,  Eduardo Id 

McCauley,  Leo  Thomas 21 

McClelland,  Hugh  Charles 16 

McClosky,  Katherine  Agnes 5 

McCombs,  Charles  S  31 

McDonald,  James 18 

McDanough,  J.  Kirby 5 

McDonough,  R.  J  . 30 

McErlean,  Hugh 15 

McEwen,  Ian  Howard  Potter 17 

McGonigal,  T.  G.. 13,14 

Mclnnis,  R.  E 21 

Mears,  Adelbert  W 3fi 

Meissner,  Carlos,  J r 5 

Melian  y  Pavia,  Antonio 35 

Mena  Marenco,  Raul 31 

Mendez  L.,  Luis  A 13 

Mendoza  Fleury,  Lorenzo 42 

Meneses  y  Comas,  Nicolas 10 

Menge,  Edward  J 9 

Merritt,  John  A.,  Jr 32 

Merwin,  Miles 18 

Mettome,  Nels 33 

Metzenberg,  John  B 14 

Meyer,  Nicolas 8 

Michel,  Raul 27 

Mickler,  Seymour  Charles ..  14 

Mikhailov,  Pavel  Petrovich 41 

Miller.  Clarence  A 35 

Miller,  Francis  M 4 

Miranda,  Henrique  Oswaldo  de. .  4 

Miranda  y  Suarez,  Juan 10 

Moc,  Aleksander :v< 

Moe,  Carl  Bromstad 32 

Moe,  Mathias. 33 

Monastcrio,  J.  M.  O 31 

Monserud,  Niels  Oliver 33 

Montapne.  Adhemar.. 35 

Montenegro,  Walter 4 

Moore,  Earle  C 7 

Morales,  Jose  Francisco 14 

Morales.  Manuel  M 19 

Morales  de  los  RiosEnrique U 

Morales  y  del  Campo,  Oscar  Rene.  9 

Moreno  Lajana,  Manuel  6 

Moretzsohn,  David  Barbosa  Lage.  5 

Morillo.  M.  M 13 

.\lorin.  Paul  Emile.   

Morrell,  William  H 1 

Morriee,  Edgar  H.,  Jr.    .-     41 

Morrice,  Frank  H.,  Jr 33 

Morrison,  Eleazar 42 

Moscoso.  Guillermo  H 35 

Mosman,  William  \ -.  20,41 

Mui  King-chau. " 


rNDEX 


47 


Page 

Muk't  y  Prooiiza,  Hiifat'l    C 

Mulveiuiy,  Joseph  'J'odd Ifi 

Mufio7,  Ohando,  Manuel  Maria  .  7 

Murillo,  Maria  Teresa 7 

Murillo  Murillo,  Luis  Alberto 9 

Muro  Asunsulo,  Carlos_  28 

Murphy,  Matthew. ._  21 

Murray,  Richard 20 

Napoleao  de  Freitas  Rego,  Aluisio.  5 

Naranjo,  Enrique 4 

Nasatir,  Abraham  P 14,34 

Navab,  Hussein 21 

Navarro,  .Torge 24 

Navas  Arana,  Rafael 31 

Navez,  Albert 3 

Nef,  Victor 40 

Newell,  Enrique  Luis 34 

Niemeyer,  Frederic  Lawson 20 

Niemojowski,  Lech 35 

Nieto,  Rafael 25 

Noble,    Arthur    Henry _  18 

Noest,  J.  I _.  29 

Nolting,  Fred  E 4 

Nouel  Simpson,  .lose  Maria 13 

Novoa,  Edmundo 41 

Nov^,  Josef •- 11 

Nunez  de  Villiavicencio,  Mario __  9 

Nurse,  William  Percy  Taylor 10 

Nyborg,  Niels  Nicolaj  Therkelsen  12 

Nyegaard,  Ejgill  Toke 34 

Gates,  Lewis  Arthur 15 

'Obregon,  LambertoH 27 

O'Brien,  R.  L 31,34,37 

Odreman,  Jorge  A 42 

O'Halloran,  Timothy  Joseph 33 

Okerlind,   Carl  Alfred 39 

Oldenburg,  (losta 38 

Olds,  Reginald  Birdsall 15 

Oliveira  Campos,  Roberto  de 5 

Oliver,  Jaime 20 

Olsen,  Iiigemann. . 12 

Olson,  Gustav  Wilhelui 38 

Omar  Klian,  Mohammad 1 

Ortiz  Alibran,  Juan  Jose         3 

Ortiz  de  /A'vallos,  Emilio 35 

Ortiz  Hernan,  Gustavo 26 

Osma  de  Aysa,  Jose  Maria 8 

Osornio  Camarena,  Javier 28 

Ossa,  Ernesto  de  la. _..  34 

Ostria  Reyes,  Federico... 4 

Ouang  Tsin-lon _  7 

Outler,  Jason  Curry 32 

Oviedo.  Luis  A 13 

Oxley-Brennan,  Cyril  Oascoignc.  IS 

Padilla,  Arturo.  .                      31 

Pagan  Esmoris,  Manuel 13 

Palacios  Roji,  Carlos 28 

Pales,  Manuel,  Jr 26 

Pallardy,  Leo  Francis 36 

Panares  Zaldumbide,  Hernan 14 

Pardo  de  Zela,  Francisco 35 


Page 

I'arewensky,  Isaac 34 

Parker,  Forrest 13 

Pastoev,  Vsevolod... 41 

Paterson,  Alexander  Swinton...  17 

Patterson,  R .  C 3 

Patterson  y  de  Jauregui,  Eduardo.  1 1 

Paul,  Seneca  Arthur.  32 

Payne,  Clifford......  32 

Pedretti,  Juan 35 

Pedroso ,  N  icolas 14 

Pellas,  Silvio  F ._  31 

Pellicer,  Juan  P 13 

Pelly,  Francis  Justinian 18 

Penalba  Martinez,  Edgar 31 

Perales,  Alonsp  S 31 

Peralta  Coronel,  Vicente 23 

Perdomo  y  Fernandez,  Luis 10 

Pereira,  Manuel  Caetano 3t) 

Perez,  Carlos  G 8 

Perez,  Eduardo  A 42 

Perez,  Jorge  Luis 14 

Perez,  Ricardo  B 26 

Perez  Abreu,  Luis 27 

Perez  Resales,  Manuel 15 

Perez  Saez,  Alberto 35 

Pgrez  y  Hernandez,  Angel 9 

Perkins,  Enid  Eder 31 

Pesantes  Garcia,  Armando 14 

Pesqueira,  Eugenio  V 23,  25 

Pesqueira,  Ignacio  A 23 

Pesquera,  Ricardo  Ramon 22 

Petersen,  Paul  Walter 12 

Peterson,  Eric  Emil 39 

Petit,  Juan  E 21 

Petitti,  Jerome  A 34 

Petterne  Alomar,  Carlos  M 13 

Pezet,  Carlos  A 35 

Pharr,  Kelsey  L 22 

Phelps,  John 41 

PhiUips,  E.J.  L 18,30,33 

PhiUips,  F.  L 35 

Picheon,  Elias 18 

Pilgert,  Henry  P 35 

Pinedo  del  .\guila,  Oscai". 35 

Piza,  Samuel  E   8 

Piza  Ciiamorni,  Samuel 8 

Pizauo,  Fernando 13 

Plant,  George 38 

Pogorzelski,  Jan... 36 

Polin  Tapia,  Francisco -  27 

Polzin,  Alfredo 4 

Polzin,  Pedro  Fernando  Machado.  5 

Portales  y  Calas,  Eduardo. 10 

Posey,  Clyde  E 33 

Povedano.  John  Field 8 

Powell,  George.. ..  30 

Towers.  C.  F .  32 

I'rada,  Luis  Fernando. 36 

Pradenas  Mutioz,  Juan.. 6 

Pradillo,  A.  E 22,34 

Prasn,  Robert  Richard 39 

Presmanes  y  Fernandez,  Oscar...  9 

Price,  John  Playfair 17 

Prieto.  Victores 34 


PaRO 

Primus,  James  (Vaclav) U 

Pro,  Fernando 13,41 


Prosehek,  Charles  Edward 

Provence,  Thomas  Alden 

Pucci  Genet,  Juan 

Pucci  Paoli,  Enrique 

Puelma  Sil va,  Exequiel 

Pullar,  Hubert  Norman  . 
Pyp,  Andrew  Ian 

Quesada,  Roberto .. 

Quesada  y  Socarras,  Cayetano  de. 

Quijano,  M.  de  J 

Quinones,  Joel  S 

Quintana  V.,  Julio  C 

Quintero,  John  Marshall.-- 

Quiros,  Carlos  A 

Quiros,  Jose  Pablo 

Quiros  Quiros,  Guillermo 

Quiros  Trejos,  Jos6  Enrique 

Ramos  do  Alencar,  Fernando 

Ramos  Nogueira,  Edison 

Ranitz,  John  Frederick  Martin  .. 

Raposo  Lopes,  Alberto. . . 

Rasmussen,  Hans  William 

Rasmusson,  Johannes 

Rasnmsson,  Edward  Anton 

Paths,  Othon 

Rebolledo,  Alvardo 

Redeker,  A  lien 

Redmond,  William  Frederick 

Reed,  Leroy  W.,  Jr 

Remgs,  A 

Renedo,  J.  M 

Restrepo  Jaramillo,  Jos6 

Reyes  Spindola,  Raul 

RejTier,  Harry 

Reynolds,  O.  A 

Ribas  y  Villaverdc,  Jos6  Miguel.. 

Richards,  Fredrik,  Jr 

Richardson.  Frank  J... 

Riclier.  Juan  E 

Richling.  Robert 

Riehmon(L  James  H 

Ridhmil,  John  Galbraith 

Rijkens,  R 

Ril)a,  Karol...  

Rivas,  Gustavo  

Rivas,  Santiago,  Jr.. 

Rivera  Martin,  Mario 

Robb,  Michael  .\nthony  Moyse.. 

Robey,  Douglas  Joseph  Brett 

Robinson,  Laurence  Milner 

Rocha  Schloss,  Rafael.. 

Rodrigues  Valle,  Henrique 

Rodriguez,  Luis 

Rodriguez,  Manuel  Felipe 

Rodriguez,  Ren<? 

Rodriguez  Arce,  Claudio 

Rodriguez  de  San  Miguel,  Manuel 
Rodriguez  Embil,  Julio.  . 
Rodriguez  Llamosas,  Manuel  Vi- 
cente  


6 
10 

18 

8,31 
10 
13 
26 
31 
8 
1 


48 


Dv'DEX 


Page 

Rodriguez  >Ieleiidez,  Fernando. .  34 

Rodriguez  Pou.  Jos^  Maria 10 

Rodriguez  Valdf s,  Berardo 9 

Rogozinski.  Stefan.. 36 

Rohrbach.  Maurice 40 

Romin  Davila.  Rafael 41 

Roman  y  \'ega.  Desiderio  Antonio  31 

Romanacce.  Luis .  13 

Romero.  Ernesto  .V. .  2:? 

Romero.  Macedonio. .  7 

Romero  Lopetfgui,  Mario 27 

Romo,  Gabriel  G. 24 

Rosenberg.  Louis  Janus  34 

Rosenthal. -\.  J 2 

Rotalde.  Felipe .                 _  35 

Rubio  Kojo.  Rodolfo.  2S 

Rueda,  Fernando 24 

Ruesga.  Vicente 24 

Rundall.  Francis  Bryan  Anthony.  17 

Rusovic.  Basile 42 

RusseU,  Edgar  Campbell IS 

Ryan.  William  M 42 

Rypperda  Wierdsma.  J..  Jr 30 

Sa,  Alfredo  de  Almeida  4 

Saboia  Lima, -\mibal  de 4 

Sack.  Francis  M 19 

Saenz  Hinojosa.  Julian 26 

Saflord.  O.  E 3 

Salas.  Julio  -A. 29.38 

Salazar.  Juan  Manuel 24 

Salazar,  Rodolfo 26 

Salazar.  Silvio 24 

Salazar  Cespedes,  Luis  Alberto.. _  S 

Sampelayo.  Jose 6 

Samper  Caicedo.  Rafael 7 

Sanchez  y  del  Castillo,  Eduardo  L  10 

San  Miguel,  Rafael. 28 

Sania-Coloma.  Bernardo 7 

Santamaria.  Ramon 21 

Santana  y  Lopez,  .^ibal 10 

Saravia  Vasquez.  Gabriel 7 

Sasso,  Alberto 8 

Sasso,  D.  M 29 

Sasso,  David  C 21 

Sasso,  Mauricio  S :i4 

Scaricabarozzi.  Roberto 1 

Schaefer,  Frederik -^ 6 

Schaublin,  .\lfred _  40 

Schmelkes,  Xorbert  AV  Xl 

Schmidt,  .\ntonio  L 24 

Schneider,  J.  F .  .39 

Schnurmacher,  Leo 11 

Schoenberg,  Victor  Cotta 32 

Schroeder,  Enrique.. 41 

Schumann  y  Poveda,  Gostavo...  10 

Schunrman,  J.  A 29 

Schuurman,  T.  Elink.  30 

.'Schweitzer.  David  J 13 

Sfotti,  Edmund  Dill  J.'i 

."^fully,  Hugh  Day ', 

.^edgwick,  Peter lo 

.•^ra  y  Serrano,  Jos*  A 9 

St-rranr,.  .Mimiil  .\nifiniri  14 


Page 

Servente.  Lorenzo  A 1 

Shallna,  .\nthony  Oswald _  22 

Shaw,  John  H 15 

Shelton  y  Villalon,  Silvia 9 

Sidler,  .Mbert 40 

Silliman,  Charles  V 25 

Silva.  Arturo 4 

Silva,  Francisco  Eulalio  do  Nasei- 

mento  e ,4 

Silva  y  Tapia,  Jorge 34 

Simpson,  Carlos  .iugusto I 

Singer,  Berthold.. 8.40 

SLxto  Holguin,  Jos* 20 

Skogmo.  George  Bernhardt 33 

Skulason,  Bardi... 21 

Slovarp.  EmUP 33 

Smith.  Barton  Hewitt 32 

Smith.  Gerard  Thomas  Corley...  17 

Smith.  Hilton  H.. 34 

Smith.  Stanley  Wyatt... .  15 

Smith.  William  Kingsley 15 

Soares.  Pedro  Eugenio- 5 

Sokolowski.  Wladyslaw . . . .  35 

Solum,  Reidar. 32 

Somoza,  Luis 31 

Soriano  y  Roxas.  Andres 10 

Soufiront.  J.  Percy 13 

Souza  Bandeira,  Luiz  de 4 

Sporon-Fiedler,  Axel  C.  F 12 

Stabo,  Trond 32 

Stang.  Christen  .\ndersen 33 

Stanoyevitch.  Dragomir ..  42 

Stasinskas,  Vytautas 22 

Staudt,  Cornelius 23 

Steams.  Carl  G 8 

Steams,  E.E 3 

Steber,  W.,  Jr 19 

Steflerad,  Jacob 32 

Steketee.  Jacob 29 

Steketee,  John 29 

Stempel,  Max  R 20 

Stevens,  Roger  Bentham 15 

Stifel,  Arnold  George 4 

Straeten,  H.  Vander 3 

Strakacz.  Sylwin. 36 

Such,  Miguel 13 

Sun  Patrick  Pichi ....  6 

Su  Shang-chi 7 

Sutherland,  Ross  Whitfield 5 

Sverdrup,  Helen  D 32 

Swan,  Harold  Couch 18 

Swenson.  .\j!el  Carl  Richard 38 

Sztark,  HeUodor... 36 

Taboada  y  Suarez,  Matias 10 

Tafel  M.,  Victor.. 26 

Talavera,  Mario 31 

Tamayo,  Luis.. 7 

Tamm,  Xik  Hugo  Withmar 39 

Tandy,  .\rthur  Harry 17 

Tao  Hsiao-wan 7 

Tarrida  y  Victori,  Jos* U 

Taswell,  Harold  Langmead  Taylor  40 

Teiv.irn    V    V    F,   de  Mattos 30 


Page 

Tellez,  Angel 23 

Tellier,  .\ 2 

Terkuhle,  A 29 

Thesmar,  A 2 

Thiele.  Carl  Gustav 33 

Thomas,  Eric  Howard 18 

Thomas.  Henry  Hugh 15 

Thomson,  John  Campbell _.  15 

Thomson,  Peter 15 

Tiemersma,  B v. .30 

Tollinton,  R.  B.  Boyd 16 

Toothaker.  C  harles  Robinson 11 

Torcuato  Marcor,  Robert 26 

Tora*s  y  Tamayo,  Carlos 9 

Torregrossa,  J.  .V 7,13,20,21 

Torres  Perez,  Francisco 23 

Torrico,  Israel 4 

Tostrup,  Oluf 32 

To wnsend,  Francis  E 13 

Tracy,      Christopher      Handley 

Styles 16 

Traverso,  Conrado 1 

Traynor,  F.  M 3;^ 

Trepuk,  M.  E 37 

Trigo.  Dionisio 37 

Tristan,  Marco  Fidel 8 

Trosdal,  Reidar  .\mljot 32 

Tsung  Wei-hsien 7 

Turenne,  .\maury  .\uzias  de 4 

Turneer,  James 8 

Tydings,  William  Otis 38 

Tyre,  .\lesander  James 18 

Tyrrell,  Gerald  Eraser 16 

Ubico,  Carlos 19 

risaker,  Oscar  M_ 32 

Clstrup,  Einar 32 

Unkovich,  Kosto 42 

Urdaneta,  .^sdrubal 42 

Frets.  Ramon 1 

Urguhart ,  R  obert  WUham 16 

Urrea.  Roberto  S 27 

Urrutia  Vald*s.  Javier 6 

Ursin,  Bjame 32 

Vafi,  CemU 40 

Valenzuela,  Gonzalo  J 8 

Valiente,  Francisco 7 

Valiente  Lara,  GuiUermo S 

van  der  Burch,  A.  P 29 

van  der  Spek,  X 31 

Vanderstempel.  Th.  M 29 

van  Eepoel,  A 2 

van  Panhuys,  J.  A.  E.  A 29 

van  Rickstal.  Jean 2 

van  Rijckevorsel,  L.  E.  M 29 

Varela  Arias,  Jos*.. 35 

Vargas  Canalias.  Bemardo 8 

Vargas  Mendez.  Jorge.. 8 

Vaseoncellos,  .\.rnaldo 5 

Vasquez  Ayllon.  Carlos 35 

Vavilov.  MichaU  Sergeeviteh...  41 

Velizquez  y  Blanco,  Manuel.  9 

Veloz,  Nicolas 42 

v..iiiii:iii  J.  H.  F -  :«• 


IXDEX 


49 


Page 

Vera,  Gustavo 8 

Verduzco  Hill,  Paul  Jorge 38 

Vere,  Charles 20 

Verlinden,  M 3 

Vermeren,  John  Cyrille.- 2 

Verna,  Yves 20 

Vial  de  Sefloret,  Carmen .-  6 

Vidal,  Vicente  J 41 

Vigeveno,  M.  F 30 

V'iglione,  Humberto 41 

Villela,  Vasco  Antunes 36 

Volmerhaus,  William  F 34 

von  Essen,  Carl  Otto 38 

von  Rosenvinge,  Theodore 12 

Vukmirovic,  Vladimir 42 

Walder,  Karl  Anton 40 

Walford,  Guy 18,30,33 

Walker,  Walter  F 22 

Wallerstedt,  Carl  Edvard 38 

Wallis,  Frank  Arnold 15 

Wallis,  John  Rider 34 

Walsh,  Henry  Francis  Chester...  18 


Page 

Walsh,  James  Mark 18 

Wang  Gung  H  sing 6 

Wang  Kung-show 6 

Warburton,  George 17 

Ward,  William,  Jr 20 

Ware,  Storer  Preble 17 

Wartenweiler,  Otto :i9 

Webster,  Robert..... 40 

Weidemann,  Juan  Carlos 1 

Weiss,  R.  W 20 

Weiss,  William  Charles 39 

Welch,  Emmett  Irwin 5 

Wellisch,  Mauricio- _ 4 

West,  Christopher  Harfield 5 

Westbrooks,  Richard  E... 22 

Westhetmer,  Irwin  F 35 

Wheeler,  Harvey  Carl 28 

White,  Francis  Joseph 15 

White,  Herbert  Raymond  Guy- 

ler 18 

White,  Howard  L 35 

White,  William  D 9 

White,  William  Wallace 35 


Page 

Whiteley,  J.  G 3 

Widney,  Erwin 1 19 

Wigg,  E.  J.  Rudgard ..  41 

Wilkinson,  Roberto 34 

Williams,  Anders. 33,39 

Williams,  Leslie  Hammersley I'l 

WilUams,  Vincente 

Wilson,  Albert  Olof 

Wilten,  L.  C 20 

Winsel,  Charles 2 

Wu  Yiu-ling 7 

Yonge,  J.  E 34 

Young,  C  larence  Kuangson 7 

Yu  Sien-yung 6 

Yii  Tsune-chi 7 

Yzurieta  Roman,  Jos6 25 

Zak-Marusiak,  Josef 11 

Zamora,  Jose  J 13 

Zamora  Segura,  Juan  Guillermo..  8 

Zeller,  Emilio 13 

Zorilla  Herrera,  Ernesto 28 

Zuellig,  Frederic-- 36 


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FOREIGN  SERVICE  LIST 

(Abridged) 
APRIL  1,  1944 


In  the  interest  of  economy  the  '^'Foreign  Service  List" 
will  be  issued  in  complete  form  as  of  January  1  and 
in  abridged  form  as  of  April  1,  July  1,  and  October  1 


Note:  To  avoid  delay  and  insure  prompt  atten- 
tion, correspondence  upon  consular  business  should 
be  addressed,  for  example,  to — 

The  American  Consulate 
Niagara  Falls 

Ontario,  Canada 


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WASHINGTON  :  1944 


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CONTENTS 

Foreign  Service  of  the  United  States 

Afghanistan,  1;  Argentina,  1;  Australia,  2;  Belgium  and  Possessions,  3;  Bolivia,  4 
Brazil,  4;  Bulgaria,  6;  Canada,  6;  Chile,  8;  China,  10;  Colombia,  11;  Costa  Rica 
12;  Cuba,  13;  Czechoslovakia,  14;  Denmark,  15;  Dominican  Republic,  15 
Ecuador,  16;  Egypt,  17;  El  Salvador,  17;  Estonia,  18;  Ethiopia,  18;  Finland,  18 
France  and  Possessions,  18;  Germany,  19;  Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland 
and  India,  20;  Greece,  24;  Guatemala,  24;  Haiti,  25;  Honduras,  25;  Hungary,  26 
Iceland,  26;  Iran,  26;  Iraq,  26;  Ireland,  27;  Italy  and  Possessions,  27;  Japanese 
P^mpire,  27;  Latvia,  27;  Lebanon,  27;  Liberia,  28;  Liechtenstein,  28;  Lithu- 
ania, 28;  Luxembourg,  28;  Mexico,  28;  Monaco,  30;  Morocco,  31;  Netherlands 
and  Possessions,  31;  New  Zealand,  32;  Nicaragua,  32;  Norway,  33;  Palestine 
and  Trans-Jordan,  33;  Panama,  34;  Paraguay,  34;  Peru,  35;  Philippine  Islands, 
36;  Poland,  36;  Portugal  an\i  Possessions,  36;  Rumania,  37;  Saudi  Arabia, 
Kingdom  of,  38;  Spain,  38;  Sweden,  39;  Switzerland,  40;  Syria,  41;  Thailand, 
41;  Turkey,  41;  Union  of  South  Africa,  42;  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics, 
43;  Uruguay,  44;  Venezuela,  45;  Yugoslavia,  46. 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  assigned  to  the  Department 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  on  special  and  temporary  detail 

Foreign  Service  officers  on  detail  as  inspectors 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  now  unassigned 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  detained  by  the  enemy 

I NDEx  OF  Persons 


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50 
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ABBREVIATIONS  AND  SYMBOLS 

(T) — Temporary  specialists  appointed  for  the  emergency.  These  appointees  are  arranged 
according  to  salary;  where  salary  is  the  same,  according  to  the  date  of  assignment; 
and  where  date  of  assignment  is  the  same,  alphabetically. 

(C)    — Consulate  (M)    — Mission 

(CA) — Consular  agency  (MA) — Office  of  military  attach^ 

(CG) — Consulate  general  (MD) — Office  of  maritime  delegate 

(E)    — Em'bassy  (NA) — Office  of  naval  attach^ 

(L)    — Legation  (VC)  — Vice  consulate 

J  indicates  that  the  date  given  does  not  show  the  total  length  of  continuous  service  of  the  officer 
at  the  post.  For  this  information  regarding  an  officer  in  the  Foreign  Service,  his  biography 
in  the  Register  oj  the  Department  of  State  should  be  consulted. 


I 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


AVhence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


AFGHANISTAN 

Kabul  (L)_.. 

(MA) 

ARGENTINA 
Buenos  Aires  (E) 


(MA&  NA). 


Cornelius  Van  H.  Engert,  envoy  extraordinary 

and  minister  plenipotentiary. 
Elbert  G.  Mathews,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Maj.  Gordon  B.  Enders,  military  attache 


California. 
California. 
War  Dept. 


Norman  Armour,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Edward  L.  Reed,  counselor  of  embassy 

Merwin   L.   Bohan,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

economic  affairs. 
David  C.  Berger,  consul  general;  first  secretary... 

Paul  O.  Nyhus,  agricultural  attach^ 

Hugh  Millard,  first  secretary 

Harold  M.  Randall,  first  secretary. 

Sheldon  Thomas,  second  secretary 

Eric  C.  Wendelin,  second  secretary 

Gerald  Warner,  second  secretary 

Edward  P.  Maffitt,  second  secretary 

Hiram  Bingham,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Philip  P.  Williams,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.  . 

Herbert  V.  Olds,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Charles  R.  Burrows,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Clifton  P.  English,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Arthur  J,  Romero,  vice  consul 

Sheldon  W.  Parks,  vice  consul 

Howard  K.  Rutherford,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Helme,  vice  consul 

V.  Walser  Prospere,  vice  consul 

John  C.  Neely,  vice  consul 

Arthur  F.  Carey,  vice  consul.. 

Harold  F.  Swcnson,  vice  consul 

Walter  W.  Hanes,  vice  consul.. 

Charles  F.  Hemphill,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


New  Jersey. 


Pennsylvania. 
Texas 


War  Dept. 


Brig.   Qen.  John  W.  Lang,  military  attache  and 

military  attachfi  for  air. 
Capt.   Walter   W.  Webb,   naval    attache   and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Sherlock  Davis,  asst.  military  attache... 

Maj.  Joseph  C.  King,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Charles  H.  Lee,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Donald  F.  Gibbons,  asst.  military  attache. 

Comdr.  Robert  S.  Burgher,  asst.  naval  attache 1  Navy  Dept... 


Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 


May  2,1942 
Dec.  14,1943 
July     8, 1942 

May  18,1939 

Oct.  27,1941 
tNov.    5,1942 


Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Nebraska 

Iowa 

New  York 

Massachusetts. . . 
Massachusetts... 

Missouri 

Connecticut 

California 

Massachusetts... 

Ohio 

Tennessee 

Dist.  Columbia. . 

Oregon 

Texas 

Illinois 

Mississippi 

Virginia 

Ohio 

New  York 

Ohio... 

Texas 


tJan. 

July 

Dec. 
tAug. 

Aug. 

May 

Nov. 
tAug. 
JNov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Mar. 
JFeb. 

May 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

Jime 

June 

Oct. 

Dec. 


8,1944 
28, 1934 

30. 1942 

23. 1943 

30. 1940 

23. 1941 
2,1942 

13. 1942 

19. 1943 
18, 1943 

4. 1941 
3, 1943 

16. 1942 
21, 1941 

6,1942 

6. 1942 
8,1943 
9,1943 

12. 1943 

3. 1943 
24, 1943 

1, 1943 
22,1943 


Apr.    14,1941 


Sept.  16, 1943 


Jan. 
July 
Oct. 
Mar. 
July 


6, 1942 
3,1943 

14,1943 
8,1943 

11, 1941 

1 


$10, 000 
4,000 


17,500 

9,000 
7,200 

6,000 
7,200 
8,200 
6,000 
5,300 
4,700 
4,500 
4,100 
4,100 
4,000 
3,500 
3,600 
2,750 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST*.    APRIL   1,    194  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

ARGENTINA-Continued 

Buenos  Aires  (E)— Con. 

(MA  &  NA)-Con 

(T) 

Lt.  Comdr.  John  J.  Wilkinson,  Jr..  asst.  naval 

attach^. 
Lt.  Agesilaus  W.  Walker,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attach^ 

and  asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  Archie  W.  Green,  asst.  naval  attachfi  and 

asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  Judson  B.  Robinson,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Hayward  Keniston,  cultural  relations  attache 

Philip  P.  Clover,'  attache --- 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Michigan 

New  York 

California 

California 

New  York 

Kansas 

Apr. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Feb. 

Aug 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Sept. 

Sept. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Dec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 
{Dec. 
tDec. 

Dec. 

Nov. 
tDec. 

JFeb. 
May 
Apr. 
Sept. 
Dec. 

Feb. 

tDec. 
Mar. 
June 
Dec. 

Apr. 
tJan. 

17, 1943 
16, 1943 

16. 1943 
2, 1944 

11, 1942 
24, 1942 

28. 1944 
8, 1941 

3. 1941 
15, 1942 

20. 1942 

9. 1942 
14, 1944 

4, 1942 
4, 1942 

24. 1943 

16. 1942 

14. 1944 
4, 1942 
4, 1942 
4,1942 

27. 1941 

28. 1943 
4, 1942 
4, 1942 

21, 1943 

3, 1942 

31. 1942 

18,  1944 

19. 1943 
27, 1943 

6, 1942 

17. 1943 

11. 1941 

3,  1943 

21. 1942 
23, 1942 
26, 1940 

6,1942 

22. 1944 

Charles  A  Windham,  special  assistant         .  . 

John    F.    Griffiths,    senior    cultural    relations 
assistant. 

James  MacGregor  Byrne,  special  assistant 

Connie  R.  Herron,  senior  economic  analyst 

Charles  F.  Merkel,  senior  economic  analyst 

John  T  Fishbum,  economic  analyst 

Ohio  

Oklahoma 

California. 

Illinois 

Daniel  V.  Ryan,  special  assistant                  

Grant  McDougall,  economic  analyst    

Argentina 

Minnesota 

California... 

New  York 

Michigan 

New  York 

Indiana 

Asher  Norman  Christensen,  asst.  cultural  rela- 
tions attache. 

Francis  K.  Jo vin,  economic  analyst 

Chandler  Lawrence  Daniels,  economic  analyst.. _ 
William  H  Melvin,  economic  analyst 

Richard  F.  Lankenau,  junior  economic  analyst... 
William  K.  Leonhart,  economic  analyst. 

West  Virginia.... 
Massachusetts... 

New  York 

Arkansas 

Herman  H  Barger,  economic  analyst 

H  Andre  Weismann,  economic  analyst      

Miss  Marie  Elizabeth  Richardson,  junior  eco- 
nomic analyst. 
Herman  R.  Kasper,  junior  economic  analyst 

Illinois 

Colorado    

Bahia  Blanca  (VC) 

Mendoza  (VC) 

Minnesota 

New  York 

Arizona 

$3, 600 

Richard  H  Post,  vice  consul 

3,500 

Aubrey  E  Lippincott,  consul         

4,100 

Tobias  E  Matthews,  vice  consul         .  

South  Carolina... 

Raford  W.  Herbert,  vice  consul 

AUSTRALIA 

Canberra,  Australian  Capital 
Territory  (L). 

Nelson  T.  Johnson,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary. 
John  R.  Minter,  counselor  of  legation 

Oklahoma.. 

South  Carolina... 

Tennessee 

Texas 

10, 000 
7,000 

- 

Lacey  C.  Zapf,  commercial  attache... 

8,800 
8,000 

Randolph  A  Kidder,' third  secretary 

Massachusetts... 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

3,500 

(MA  &  NA)  

Col.  Karl  Ferguson  Baldwin,  military  attache.... 
Comdr.    Malcolm    Mackenzie,    naval    attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

'Assigned  also  to  Asuncion,  Montevideo,  and  Santiago:  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 

■Assigned  also  as  consul  general  at  Batavia,  Java,  with  office  temporarily  situated  at  Melbourne;  resident  in  Melbourne. 

•Assigned  also  to  Sydney;  resident  in  Canberra. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


AUSTRALIA— Continued 

Canberra,  Australian  Capital 

Territory  (L)— Continued. 

(MA&  NA)— Con 


Adelaide,  South  Australia  (C). 
Brisbane,  Queensland  (C) 

Melbourne,  Victoria  (C) 


Perth,  Western  Australia  (C) 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales 
(CO). 


BELGIUM  AND  POSSES- 
SIONS 
(Belcium)  ' 

Brussels  (Bruxelles)  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


Consular  offices  in  Belgium 
closed. 

(Africa) 

Lfiopoldville,  Belgian  Congo 
(C). 


(T). 


Lt.  Col.T^rl  C.  Stewart,  asst.  military  attachfi... 
Lt.  George  A.  Gade,  asst.  naval  attach^  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Nicholas  D.  Olivier,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Charles  A.  Hutchinson,  consul 

Joseph  P.  Ragland,  consul 

Robert  Grinnell,  vice  consul 

Clarence  J.  Spiker,  consul  general 

Fred  W.  Jandrey,  consul. 

Ralph  H.  Hunt,  vice  consul 

Mason  Turner,  consul 

Courtland  Christiani,  vice  consul 

Ely  E.  Palmer,  consul  general 

Charles  H.  Derry,  consul 

Wilson  C.  Flake,  consul 

Perry  Ellis,  vice  consul 

Richard  H.  Hawkins,  Jr.,  vice  consul- 
Delano  McKelvey,  vice  consul 

Randolph  A.  Kidder,'  vice  consul 

Lyle  C.  Himmel,  vice  consul 


- - ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld, '  *  counselor  of  embassy  K 
Ernest  de  W.  Mayer,  second  secretary 


Col.  William  McKee  Dunn,'  military  attach^ 

Capt.  Edmund  F.  Jewell, '  naval  attache  and 

naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,'  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,'  asst.  military  attache.. 
Maj.  Robert  L.  Grosjean,'  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland,' asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Patrick  Mallon,  consul 

Harry  H.  Schwartz,  vice  consul 

Edwin  W.  Martin,  vice  consul 

Edward  M.  Ingle,  vice  consul 

Charles  D.  Withers,  economic  analyst. 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


Aug.     1, 1942 
Dec.  23,1943 


Dec.     7, 1943 


Minnesota 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Wisconsin 

Massachusetts... 

Connecticut 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Rhode  Island 

Georgia 

North  Carolina.. 

California 

Pennsylvania... 
Dist.  Columbia. 
Massachusetts.  _ 
South  Dakota... 


Dist.  Columbia. 
New  York _ 


War  Dept.- 

Navy  Dept- 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept.. 
Navy  Dept. 


Ohio JOct.    16,1940 

California Dec.    8,1943 

Ohio Mar.  21, 1944 

Texas Sept.  22,1942 

South  Carolina...!  Sept.    2,1943 


Mar. 

July 

Dec. 

Mar. 
Upr. 
tSept. 

July 

Mar. 

Aug. 

July 
JDec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Oct. 


12, 1936 
10, 1936 

19. 1942 
8, 1943 

27. 1943 
24, 1929 

1, 1941 
18, 1943 
23, 1940 

5, 1941 

29. 1939 

23. 1943 

30. 1940 
2, 1943 

21. 1944 
27, 1938 


Apr.  1,1941 
Mar.  18, 1944 

JSept.  21, 1943 
Mar.   6,1944 

Sept.  23, 1943 
Oct.  25,1943 
Jan.  13,1943 
Jan.  16,1943 
Sept.  6,1943 
Nov.  25, 1943 


'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Canberra. 

'  Government  of  Belgium  established  in  England. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 

*  Also  appointed  charge  d'affaires  near  the  Government  of  Lu.xembourg  established  in  England. 

«  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

BOLIVIA 

La  Paz  (E) 

ambassador  extraordi- 

nary and  plenipotentiary. 

...  counselor  of  embassy.. 

Walter  P.  McConaughy,  commercial  attache 

Robert  F.  Woodward,  second  secretary  (consul)  .. 
Robert  E.  Wilson,  third  secretary  (vice  consul).. 
Bromley  K.  Smith,  third  secretary  (vice  consul). . 
Juan  de  Zengotita,  third  secretary  (vice consul)... 
William  S.  Rosenberg,  third  secretary  (vice  con- 
sul). 
Howard  Brandon,  third  secretary  (vice  consul) 

Alabama 

Minnesota 

Arizona _.. 

California 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Georgia  . 

tDec.    8, 1942 
July   18,1942 
Apr.  24,1943 
Dec.  26,1941 
Aug.  24,1943 
May  15,1943 

Oct.    25,1943 

$4,  500 
4,500 
4,000 
3,000 
2,750 
2,500 

2,500 

(MA)                 .  -      .      . 

Col.  John  B.  Johnson,  military  attach^ 

War  Dept 

WarDept 

War  Dept 

July   29,1943 
Aug.  26,1943 
Sept.   9,1942 

Maj.  Jay  Roy  Hunt,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Andrew  Hyatt  Masset,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 



(O- 

Robert  F.  Woodward,  consul  (second  secretary) . 
Robert  E.  Wilson,  vice  consul  (third  secretary)... 
Bromley  K.  Smith,  vice  consul  (third  secretary).. 
Juan  de  Zengotita,  vice  consul  (third  secretary) . . 
William    S.    Rosenberg,    vice    consul    (third 

secretary). 
Howard  Brandon,  vice  consul  (third  secretary) . . 

Miimesota 

Arizona 

July   18,1942 
Apr.  24,1943 
Dec.  26,1941 
Aug.  24,1943 
May  15,1943 

Oct.    25,1943 
Sept.  16, 1942 
tSept.  18, 1943 

4,500 

4,000 

California 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Georgia  . 

3,000 
2,750 
2,500 

2,500 

Tennessee 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Louis  M.  Denis,  vice  consul 

(T) 

Charles  W.  Collier,  cultural  relations  attache 

Mark  Q.  Santi,  senior  economic  analyst 

Virginia .. 

June  11,1942 
July   21,1943 
July   21,1943 
Upr.  29,1943 
Dec.     4, 1943 

Texas 

Dudley  O.  Singer,  senior  economic  analyst 

Norman  C.  Stines,  Jr.,  senior  economic  analyst.. 
Francis  A.  O'Connell,  special  assistant 

New  Jersey 

California 

California.. 

Cocbabamba  (C) 

Douglas  Henderson,  vice  consul 

Massachusetts... 
South  Carolina... 

Nov.  20, 1943 
Mar.    1,1943 

2,750 

(T) 

J.  Allard  Oasque,  vice  consul 

BRAZIL 

Rio  de  Janeiro  (E) 

Jefferson  Caffery,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

John  F.  Simmons,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul 
general. 

Harold  S.  Tewcll,  consul  general;  first  secretary.. 

Walter  J.  Donnelly,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 

Archie  W.  Childs,  asst.  commercial  attache 

Elvin  Seibert,  second  secretary;  consul    , 

Louisiana 

New  York 

North  Dakota 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Ohio 

New  York 

Rhode  Island 

Oregon 

July   13,1937 

June  11,1941 

tMiiT.  10, 1944 
tNov.    5,1942 

May  28,1935 
Aug.  21,1940 
July   30,1943 
May  27,1941 
Nov.    2,1942 
Dec.   13,1941 
Feb.  28,1941 
June     1, 1942 
{May  22,1943 
tOct.    28,1925 

17,50ft 

9,600 

8,201 

8,00C 

6,000 
4,10fl 

Reginald  S.  Kazanjian,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Ivan  B.  White,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

U.  Alexis  Johnson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Jack  B.  Neathery,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Elim  O'Shaughnessy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Forrest  N.  Daggett,  vice  consul  

4,100 
4,000 

California 

Texas              .  . 

4,000 

4,ooai 

New  York.. 

California 

New  York.. 

New  York 

3,500 
2,500 

Theodore  A.  Xanthaky,  vice  consul 

Rudolf  E.  Cahn,  vice  consul 

FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

BRAZIL— Continued 

Rio  de  Janeiro  (E)— Con. 
(MA&NA) _ - 

Brig.  Gen.  Hayes  A.  Kroner,  military  attacM... 
Capt.  Charles  J.  Rend,  naval  attachfi  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  George  M.  Potter,  asst.  military  attache. 
Maj.  Marshall  F.  Priest,  asst.  military  attache 

for  air. 
Maj.  Andrew  P.  Fuller,  asst.  military  attache... 

MaJ.  Lincoln  O'Brien,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  George  F.  Borton,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Richard  T.  Cassldy,  asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Horace  C.  Peterson,  asst.  military  attache. 
Maj.  Thomas  L.  Ridge,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Walter  F.  McLallen,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

William  A.  Wieland,  special  assistant 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept - 

Navy  Dept 

New  York 

Colorado 

Jan. 
Jan. 

Feb. 
Dec. 

Sept 
Sept. 
Mar. 
July 
Sept. 
Jan. 

Feb. 

June 
July 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
July 
May 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
July 
Apr. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Mar. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Nov. 
Apr. 

15, 1944 
22, 1943 

6. 1942 

29. 1942 

30,  1943 

30. 1943 

13. 1944 

3. 1943 
30,1943 
13, 1942 

3,  1943 

4. 1941 

2. 1943 

1. 1944 

8. 1942 
24, 1942 

27. 1942 

13. 1943 
21, 1943 

1,1941 
25, 1942 
23, 1942 

2,1942 
20, 1942 

22. 1942 

2. 1943 

10. 1943 

26. 1941 

24. 1942 
10, 1942 
11, 1942 
14, 1942 
16, 1942 
20, 1942 

5,1943 
15, 1942 
26, 1942 

4,1942 

21. 1941 

22. 1944 

27. 1942 
22, 1942 

17, 1942 

4,1943 

20  1942 

(T) 

Guy  Louis  Bush,  agricultural  attache 

Roderic  Crandall,  attache    . 

California 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Connecticut 

New  York 

Vermont  .  

William  L.  Norris,  senior  economic  analyst 

David  S.  Green,  senior  economic  analyst 

Fred  T .  Wagner,  special  assistant 

Roscoe  Freeman  Patterson,  special  assistant 

William  Rex  Crawford,  cultural  relations  attache. 
Joseph  S.  Piazza,  asst.  cultural  relations  attache- 
Louis  E.  LeBel,  senior  economic  analyst 

Kenneth  M.  Davidson,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

Rudolph  E.  Zetterstrand,  economic  analyst 

Donald  W.  Forsyth,  senior  economic  analyst 

John  P.  Curtis,  senior  economic  analyst 

Pennsylvania 

New  Jersey 

Maryland 

Idaho 

West  Virginia 

Pennsylvania 

Texas 

Gail  Murphy,  senior  economic  analyst 

Florida 

Alden  J.  Hiern,  senior  economic  analyst 

Louisiana 

California 

California 

Kentucky 

Ohio    

Nestor  0.  Ortiz,  junior  economic  analyst--. 

Richard  A.  Sutherland,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

John  Gordon  Mein,  junior  economic  analyst 

Alfred  J.  Henney,  economic  analyst 

Harvey  R.  Wellman,  economic  analyst 

William  F.  Germon,  economic  analyst _. 

New  York 

New  York 

Utah 

L.  Peirce  Brady,  economic  analyst 

Mrs.  Aldene  Barrington  Leslie,  economic  analyst- 
Herbert  W.  D.  Mayers,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

Sheldon  B.  Vance,  junior  economic  analyst 

Richard  A.  Godfrey,  junior  economic  analyst 

Robert  F.  Corrigan,  vice  consul 

Montana 

Massachusetts... 

Kentucky 

Ohio         

Peter  J.  Raineri,  vice  consul 

New  York 

Texas 

Ulrich  H.  Williams,  junior  agricultural  analyst... 
Charles  Edward  Eaton,  vice  consul 

Missouri 

Texas 

Victoria,  Espirito  Santo 

V.  Harwood  Blocker,  vice  consul 

Daniel  M.  Braddock,  consul  . 

(VC). 
Bahia  (Sao  Salvador),  Bahia 

Michigan.. 

Illinois 

$6,000 

(C). 
(T) 

Larry  Bamette,  economic  analyst 

George  L.  Phillips,  vice  consul 

New  York  - 

9,1943    

582335—44- 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL   1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


BRAZIL— Continued 

Bello  Horizonte,  .Minas  Oe- 

raes  (C). 
Florianopolis,      Santa     Ca- 

tharina  (C). 

(T) -.— 

Fortalez-a,  CearS  (C) 

Natal,  Kio  Grande  do  Norte 

(C). 
Pari  (Belfim),  Pard  (C) 

(T) — -. 

Manfios,  Amazonas  (VC) 
Sfio  Luiz,  Maraniiao  (C  A) 
Pernambuco    (Recife),    Per 
nambuco  (C). 

(T)-. 


Porto  Aiegre,  Rio  Orande  do 
Sul  (C). 
(T) — 


Rio  Grande,  Rio  Grande 
do  Sul  (CA). 

Santos,  Sao  Paulo  (C) 

Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo  (CG). 


(T). 


Curitlba,    Parana    (VC) 
(T). 

BULGARIA 

State  of  war  declared  by  Bul- 
garia December  13, 1941. 

CANADA 

Ottawa,  Ontario  (E) 


Jay  Walker,  consul.. 

William  Preston  Rambo,  vice  consul.. 

Robert  Black,  vice  consul 

Walter  W.  Hoffmann,  consul 

Dudley  E.  Cyphers,  vice  consul 

Harold  Sims,  vice  consul. 

John  H.  Burns,  vice  consul 

Robert  Jakes,  3d,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  Wernimont,  agricultural  commissioner.. 

Fred  Godsey.  vice  consul... 

Hubert  Maness,  vice  consul 

Wiley  T.  Clay,  consular  agent... 

Samuel  namilton  Wiley,  consul  general.. 

Leo  J.  Callanan,  consul. 

Donald  W.  Lamm,  vice  consul 

J.  Thomas  Rae,  vice  consul 

Robert  Bruce  Harley,  vice  consul 

Reginald  S.  Castleman,  consul 

Roy  Nash,  senior  cultural  relations  olEcer 

John  M.  Beard,  senior  economic  analyst 

Robert  M.  Denhardt,  agricultural  analyst 

William  E.  Price,  vice  consul 

Eugene  C.  Pfiflner,  consular  agent 

Arthur  G.  Parsloe,  vice  consul 

Cecil  M.  P.  Cross,  consul  general. 

Frederic  C.  Fomes,  Jr.,  consul. 

W.  Garland  Richardson,  consul , 

Wales  W.  Signer,  consul 

Leland  C.  AltafTer,  vice  consul 

Carlton  Sprague  Smith,  cultural  relations  officer, 

George  T.  Colman,  senior  economic  analyst 

Henry  W.Spielman,  junior  agricultural  economist 

Frederick  J.  Noel,  economic  analyst.. 

Tycon  C.  Heilbronner,  economic  analyst 

Franklin  McFadden  Sands,  economic  analyst 

Ross  E.  Hoverter,  economic  analyst.. 

Frank  H.  Oram,  economic  analyst 

Jesse  Milton  Orme,  vice  consul. 


Dist.  Columbia- - 

Florida 

Ohio 

California 

Connecticut 

Tennessee. 

Oklahoma 

Tennessee 

Nebraska 

Texas 

Oklahoma.. 

North  Carolina.. 
North  Carolina.. 
Massachusetts... 
Dist.  Columbia.. 

Minnesota 

Pennsylvania 

California 

California 

North  Carolina. . 

Texas 

Missouri 

Illinois 

Georgia 

Rhode  Island 

New  York 

Virginia 

Michigan 

Ohio 

Wisconsin 

Oklahoma 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

Ohio 

Idaho 


Sept.    4,1943 

Dec.  16,1942 

Jan.  20,1944 
tSept.  28, 1943 
June  2, 1943 
Feb.  28,1941 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
July 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Sept. 


18. 1943 

22. 1944 

16. 1943 
11, 1942 
26. 1940 

1,1940 

15. 1944 
8,1942 

10, 1942 

31, 1942 

4, 1941 

4,1943 


July  13,1943 
Feb.  25,1943 
tDec.  28,1942 
Jan.  11,1943 
Dec.     1. 1942 


tJune 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Jan. 
tApr. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
tJune 
tApr. 

Sept. 


7.1923 

21. 1941 
22,1942 
29,1942 
28,1943 

7,1943 

1,1944 

14, 1943 

10. 1942 
20,1942 

17. 1943 
17, 1943 

1.1943 
16. 1943 
6,1941 


Ray  Atherton,!  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary 
Lewis  Clark,  first  secretary;  consul 


Illinois... 
Alabama. 


JNov.  18, 1943 
Apr.  29,1914 


I  Accredited  also  to  Denmark. 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CANADA— Continued 


Ottawa,  Ontario  (E)— Con... 


(MA  &  NA). 


Calgary,  Alberta  (C).... 
Edmonton,  Alberta  (C). 


Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur, 

Ontario  (C). 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  (CQ)... 


Fredericton,  New  Bruns- 
wick (VC). 

Hamilton,  Ontario  (C) 

Montreal,  Quebec  (CO) 


(T). 


Niagara  Falls,  Ontario  (C)... 

Quebec.  Quebec  (C) 

Reglna,  Saskatchewan  (C)... 

St.  John.   New   Brunswick 
(C), 


Henry  M.  Bankhead,  commercial  attache 

Clifford  C.  Taylor,  agricultural  attachfi 

Oliver  B.  North,  asst.  commercial  attachfi 

Miss  Katherine  E.  O'Connor,  third  secretary; 

vice  consul. 
John  Evarts  Horner,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  W.  Tuthill,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Irven  M.  Eitreim,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.... 

George  C.  Minor,  vice  consul 

Russell  B.  Jordan,  vice  consul 

Thaddeus  H.  Chylinski,  vice  consul 


Col.  Francis  J.  Oraling,  military  attachfi 

Lt.  Col.  David  A.  Burchinal,  military  air  attachS 
Capt.  Glenn  F.  Howell,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Harry  C.  Archer,  asst.  military  air  attache 
Lt.  Comdr.  Julius  Fleischmann,  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  C.  McBride,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Norman  B.  Deuel,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Charles  W.  Allen,  vice  consul. 

Robert  Enelish,  consul 

Paul  C.  Seddicum,  vice  consul 

Harvey  T.  Goodier,  consul 

Edwin  Carl  Kemp,  consul  general 

Samuel  R.  Thompson,  consul 

Edwin  N.  Gunsaulus,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Taliaferro,  vice  consul __ 

Frederick  C.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

Clay  Merrell,  vice  consul 

Homer  M.  Byington,  consul  general 

John  D.  Johnson,  consul 

Laurence  W.  Taylor,  consul 

Frederick  E.  Farnsworth,  consul 

Coldwell  S.  Johnston,  consul 

Fred  E.  Waller,  vice  consul... 

Bartley  P.  Gordon,  vice  consul 

James  E.  Callahan,  vice  consul 

John  R.  Barry,  vice  consul 

Stephen  B.  Vaughan,  vice  consul 

Stanley  T.  Hayes,  vice  consul... 

Alexander  Schnee,  senior  economic  analyst 

Lynn  W.  Franklin,  consul 

William  H.  Brown,  vice  consul 

Frank  C.  Niccoll,  vice  consul 

Bertel  E.  Kuniholm,  consul 

Adam  Beaumont,  vice  consul 

Walter  S.  Reineck,  consul 

Paul  H.  Demille,  vice  consul 

George  Gregg  Fuller,  consul 

Mansop  Gilbert,  vice  consul 


Florida 

Colorado 

Connecticut. 
Indiana 


Colorado 

Massachusetts... 
South  Dakota. 
West  Virginia.. 

Wyoming 

Connecticut 


WarDept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


June  20,1933 
Sept.  30. 1939 
Nov.  16, 1928 
JDec.  29,1939 

Jan.  8, 1944 
Mar.  16, 1942 
Dec.  8, 1942 
{Feb.  23,1940 
Oct.  9, 1933 
Feb.     3, 1942 

Feb.  18,1943 
Jan.  7, 1944 
Jan.  2, 1943 


WarDept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


Wyoming... 

New  Hampshire. 
Dist.  Columbia.. 
New  York 


Florida 

California... 
Minnesota.. 

Virginia 

New  Jersey. 


July  15,1941 
Oct.  8, 1942 
Nov.  26, 1941 


Sept.  29, 1930 
June  25,1943 
Sept.  8,1943 
Feb.   15,1935 

Apr.  8, 1941 
Sept.  17, 1941 
Oct.  7, 1938 
July  22,1942 
Sept.  19, 1921 


Oklahoma 

Connecticut 

Vermont 

California 

Colorado 

Nevada 

Michigan 

Massachusetts... 
Massachusetts... 
Massachusetts... 

New  Jersey 

New  Hampshire. 

New  York 

Maryland 

New  Jersey 

Colorado 

Massachusetts... 
Massachusetts... 

Ohio 

Texas 

California 

Indiana 


May 
Aug. 
June 
Nov. 
May 
tJuly 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
May 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Sept. 
July 
Dec. 
Aug. 
May 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
May 


2. 1941 
13, 1935 

25. 1942 

20. 1943 

26. 1942 
17, 1941 

2. 1942 

26. 1943 

11. 1941 
3, 1919 
3, 1942 

18. 1939 

17. 1944 

16. 1940 
31, 1937 

6,1940 

20. 1943 

6,1941 

27. 1942 

30. 1941 

27. 1943 
7,1943 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1.    194  1 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CANADA — Conlinued 

St.  Stephen,  New  Brunswick 
(C). 

Sarnia,  Ontario  (C)... 

Toronto,  Ontario  (CG) 


Vancouver,  British   Colum- 
bia (CO). 


Victoria,   British    Columbia 

(C). 
Windsor,  Ontario  (C) 


Winnipeg,  Manitoba  (CO). 


Eenora,  Ontario  (CA). 
CHILE 
Santiago  (E) 


George  L.  Brist,  vice  consul... 

William  A.  Mitchell,  vice  consul 

Charles  E.  B.  Payne,  vice  consul 

North  Winship,  consul  general 

Curtis  T.  Everett,  consul. .  - 

Easton  T.  Kelsey,  vice  consul 

Frederick  A.  Bohne,  vice  consul 

George  L.  Tolman,  vice  consul 

Dwight  W.  Fisher,  vice  consul 

Robert  H.  Macy,  vice  consul 

Robert  William  Harding,  vice  consul. 

Thomas  L.  Hughes,  consul  general 

Ralph  A.  Boemstein,  consul 

John  L.  Bankhead,  vice  consul... 

Nelson  P.  Meeks,  vice  consul 

Augustus  C.  Owen,  vice  consul.. 

Walter  M.  Walsh,  vice  consul. 

Robert  Lacy  Smyth,  consul 

Eugene  H.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

George  K.  Donald,  consul  general 

John  S.  Calvert,  consul 

Frank  A.  Schuler,  Jr.,  consul 

Joseph  E.  Newton,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Stephan,  vice  consul 

Charles  C.  Sundell,  vice  consul 

Alfred  W.  Klieforth,  consul  general... 

Erik  W.  Magnuson,  consul 

George  D.  LaMont,  consul 

William  Belton,  vice  consul 

Bernard  F.  Heller,  vice  consul 

Rupert  H.  Moore,  consular  agent 


(MA  &  NA). 


Claude  O.   Bowers,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

Donald  R.  Heath,  counselor  of  embassy.. 

John  W.  Bailey,  Jr.,  consul  general;  first  secretary. 

Clarence  C.  Brooks,  first  secretaryl.. 

Joel  C.  Hudson,  first  secretary;  consul 

George  D.  Andrews,  second  secretary;  consul 

Arthur  F.  Tower,  second  secretary;  consul 

Norris  S.  Haselton,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Miss  Minedee  McLean,   third  secretary;   vice 

consul. 

Cagiden  L.  McLam,  vice  consul 

Joseph  E.  Maldonado,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  S.  Barker,  vice  consul.. 

Col.  Wendell  Gunner  Johnson,  military  attache.. 
Lbv-Col.  Daniel  E.  Ellis,  military  air  attache 


Iowa 

Maine 

Michigan 

Georgia 

Tennessee 

Michigan 

New  York.. 

Colorado 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
North  Carolina. - 

New  York. 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
Dist.  Columbia.. 
North  Carolina.. 

New  York 

South  Carolina... 

Colorado 

California.. 

Wisconsin 

Alabama 

North  Carolina. . 

Michigan 

Pennsylvania... 

New  York 

Minnesota 

Pennsylvania. . . 

Illinois.. 

New  York 

Oregon... 

Massachusetts.. 
Canada 


New  York. 


Kansas 

Texas 

New  Jersey. 

Missouri 

Tennessee... 
New  York.. 
New  Jersey. 
Louisiana... 


Oct. 
tJuly 

June 

June 

Aug. 

Nov. 
JNov. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Dec. 
JMay 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Mar. 
tJune 
tFeb. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Jim  6 

Feb. 


28, 1925 
15, 1943 

20. 1940 

21. 1941 

18. 1942 
4, 1941 
7, 1922 
8, 1943 

18. 1943 
14, 1943 

9, 1930 
27, 1943 
30, 1943 
14,1941 
14, 1928 
16, 1931 
20. 1933 

9, 1943 

30. 1941 
23. 1940 
30, 1943 
24, 1943 

6. 1943 

2. 1944 
10, 1940 

5,1941 
16, 1943 
25, 1943 

11. 1942 
11, 1938 

5, 1918 


June  22,1939 


Virginia 

Arizona 

California Mar. 


War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


tMar. 

11, 1942 

Nov. 

8, 1943 

tNov. 

14, 1941 

Mar. 

12, 1943 

Apr. 

13, 1942 

Oct. 

13, 1942 

Aug. 

19, 1943 

tDec. 

29, 1939 

Feb. 

24, 1931 

lOct. 

9, 1943 

Mar. 

6,1943 

Mar. 

11,1942 

Dec. 

18, 1942 

FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF  THE   UNITED   STATES 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CH ILE — Continued 

Santiago  (E) — Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)-Continued. 


(T). 


Arica  (VC) 

Concepcion  (VC) 

Punta    Arenas    (Maga- 
llanes)  (VC). 

Valdivia  (VC)  (T) 

Antofagasta  (C) 


V'alparaiso  (C). 


(T). 


Capt.  Joseph  P.  Rockwell,  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Harold  J.  Pearson,  asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Henry  W.  Wiley,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attach^.. 
Capt.  Douglas  Gorman,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache- 
Lt.  Robert  H.  Barnum,  asst.  naval  attachfe  and 

asst.  naval  attachfe  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Leo  E.  Haughey,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attachfi  for  air. 

Lawrence  Kinnaird,  cultural  relations  attache 

Philip  W.  Thayer,  special  assistant.. 

Philip  P.  Clover, '  attache 

Julius  F.  Franki,  special  assistant 

Leonard  H.  Price,  senior  economic  analyst 

Earl  C.  Hollingsworth,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

J.  Hubert  Lee,  special  assistant 

Tibo  J.  Chavez,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

Daniel  L.  Horowitz,  senior  economic  analyst 

Gardner  E.  Palmer,  senior  economic  analyst 

Biddle  H.  Garrison,  special  assistant 

James  Parker  Wilson,  agricultural  economist 

C.  Wilfred  Dare,  economic  analyst 

R.  F.  Schneider,  economic  analyst 

Robert  L.  Harmon,  junior  economic  analyst 

G.  Alonzo  Stanford,  vice  consul 

Frederick  Joseph  Brule,  junior  economic  analyst. 
James    Denis    McLaughlin,    junior    economic 

analyst. 

Robert  W.  Weise,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Vanderburgh,  junior  economic  analyst-. . 

Philip  R.  Wade,  junior  economic  analyst 

Miss  Virginia  Elizabeth  Phillips,  junior  economic 

analyst. 


Oliver  M.  Marcy,  vice  consul 

Caspar  D.  Green,  vice  consul , 

Thomas  Edmund  Burke,  vice  consul. 


Edward  Lowry  Waggoner,  vice  consul- 
Lee  R.  Blohm,  consul 

Walter  W.  Wiley,  vice  consul 

Francis  M.  Withey,  vice  consul 

Joseph  F.  Burt,  consul 

Julian  L.  Nugent,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Warren  C.  Stewart,  vice  consul 

Frederick  L.  Royt,  vice  consul 

Henry  A.  Hoyt,  vice  consul .' 

Arnaldo  Berenguer,  economic  analyst.. 

Joseph  W.  Schutz,  vice  consul 

Frank  T.  Rueter,  consular  agent 


Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 


Massachusetts . 
Ohio 

Connecticut 


Cruz  Grande,  Coquimbo 
(CA). 

'  Assigned  also  to  Buenos  Aires,  Asuncion,  and  Montevideo;  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 


Ohio 

Arizona 

North  Carolina. 

Michigan 

Illinois 

New  Mexico 

Maryland 

Wisconsin 

California 

New  York 

Florida.. 

Pennsylvania  .. 


Dec.     2, 1942 


Jan. 
June 
Aug. 
Feb. 


12, 1943 
2, 1942 

25, 1942 
3, 1942 


May  12,  1943 


California.- 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

Texas... 

Maryland 

Texas 

Texas 

New  Mexico 

New  York 

Michigan 

New  Jersey 

California. 

New  Jersey 

California 

Utah 

Michigan 

Montana 

Massachusetts.. - 


Minnesota. 
CaUfornia.- 
Oklahoma.. 
Virginia 


Jan. 
JJune 
Apr. 
July 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Apr. 
'Mar. 


12, 1943 
5,  1943 
24,  1942 
18, 1942 
17,  1942 

29. 1942 

7. 1942 

29. 1943 
28, 1943 

7. 1943 
4,  1943 

17. 1941 
16, 1943 

9, 1943 

2. 1942 

17. 1942 

8. 1943 
2,5,  1944 


Aug.  9,  1941 
JFeb.  17. 1944 
tJan.  10,1944 

Nov.  17, 1943 


Jan.  18, 1944 
July  25.1942 
Mar.    5, 1943 


Sept. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
July 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
tOct. 


4, 1942 

18. 1942 
6, 1942 

17, 1944 

30. 1940 
14, 1944 

16. 1941 
16, 1940 

29. 1943 

12. 1942 

29. 1943 
1,1934 


10 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    1944 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

CHINA 

Chungking  (E) 

Clarence  E.   Gauss,  ambassador  extraordinary 

Connecticut 

Feb.  11,1941 

$17,500 

and  plenipotentiary. 

George  Atcheson,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy 

California 

Dec.     4, 1942 

7,200 

J.  Bartlett  Richards,  commercial  attaehfe.. 

Maryland 

Nov.  27, 1942 

7,000 

Owen  L.  Dawson,  agricultural  attachfe 

Illinois 

June  11,1943 

7,000 

Horace  H.  Smith,'  'second  secretary. 

Ohio 

Sept.  28, 1942 

5,000 

James  K.  Penfield,  second  secretary 

Nov.    2, 1942 

5,000 

Everett  F.  Drumright,' '  second  secretary 

Oklahoma 

Nov.  21, 1942 

6,000 

J.  Hall  Paxton,' second  secretary 

Virginia 

Nov.    8, 1943 

5,000 

Robert  S.  Ward,  second  secretary.. 

Ohio 

Mar.  23, 1944 
July     8, 1943 

5,000 

Harry  E.  Stevens,' ♦  second  secretary... 

4,700 

Harvey  Lee  Milbourne,  second  secretary 

West  Virginia 

Nov.    3, 1943 

4,700 

Arthur  R.  Ringwalt,  second  secretary 

Nebraska 

Jan.      1, 1943 

4,600 

John  Davies,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

Ohio 

July     1, 1942 

4,500 

Raymond  P.  Ludden,'  second  secretary _ 

Aug.   10,1943 

4,500 

Carl  H.  Boehringer,  second  secretary 

Michigan     

tOet.     6, 1943 

4,100 

Edward  E.  Rice,'  'second  .secretary 

Wisconsin 

tFeb.     6, 1943 

4,000 

John  S.  Service,'  second  secretary 

Ohio 

JFeb.     6, 1943 

4,000 

John  K.  Emmerson,  second  secretary 

Colorado 

Aug.   10,1943 
July     8, 1943 

4,000 

William  E.  Yuni,  third  secretary... 

4,000 

Charles  S.  Millet,  third  secretary 

Jan.    14, 1944 

4,000 

Philip  D.  Sprouse,  third  secretary 

Tennessee 

July     1, 1942 

3,500 

Fulton  Freeman,  third  secretary... 

California 

Jan.    12,1943 

3,500 

Hungerford  B.  Howard,'  third  secretary 

California 

Jan.    12, 1943 

3,.S00 

Alfred  T.  Wellborn,'  third  .secretary 

Louisiana  ..  .. 

Sept.  29, 1943 

3,500 

LaRue  R.  Lutkins,  third  secretary 

New  York 

Dec.  15,1943 

2,750 

(MA  &NA) - 

Col.  Morris  B.  dePass,  military  attach^. 

War  Dept 

Jan.    18,1943 

Col.    Charles    C.    Brown,    naval    attache   and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  21, 1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.  Roy  Perrin  McNair,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

War  Dept 

June  22,1942 

attache. 

Capt.  Lincoln  C.  Brownell,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Sept.    1,1942 

for  air. 

Capt.  Alexander  W.  Farmer,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept 

Aug.  31,1043 

Lt.  Comdr.  Frank  H.  Herrington,  asst.  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Jan.     6, 1943 

attache. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Phillips  Talbot,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.  14, 1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Franklin  R.  Fette,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  29, 1941 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Simon  H.  Hitch,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Jan.     8, 1943 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Arthur  J.  Campbell,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Dec.     7, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Ensign  Houghton  Freeman,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

July  23,1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Kunming. 
'  Temporarily  at  Tihwa. 
« Temporarily  at  Sian. 
*  Temporarily  at  Chengtu 
'  Temporarily  at  Lanchow. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


11 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CHINA— Continued 

Kunming  (Yiinnanfu),  Yun- 
nan (CO). 


Kweilin,  Kwangsi  (C)". 
Tihwa,  Sinkiang  (C)'... 


Consular  oflBces  in  Japanese- 
occupied  areas  of  China 
closed. 


COLOMBIA 


Bogota  (E). 


William  R.  Langdon,  consul  general. 

Everett  F.  Drumright,'  s  consul 

Horace  H.  Smith,' '  consul 

J.  Hall  Paxton,2  consul - 

Harry  E.  Stevens, 2 '•  consul 

Raymond  P.  Ludden,*  consul 

John  S.  Service,*  consul.. 

Edward  E.  Rice,' »  consul... 

Alfred  T.  Wellborn,'  vice  consul 

M.  Robert  Rutherford,  vice  consul 

Hungerford  B.  Howard, ^  vice  consul 

Richard  M.  Service,' vice  consul. 

Philip  F.  Cherp,"  vice  consul... 

Archibald  A.  McFadyen,  Jr.,"  vice  consul. 

Fong  Chuck,  vice  consul 

Paul  L.  Springer,!'  vice  consul 

Hubert  F.  Ferrell,"  vice  consul 

Glenn  C.  Hayes,  vice  consul.-. 

Richard  M.  Service,'  vice  consul 

Horace  H.  Smith,"  consul 


Arthur  Bliss  Lane,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Paul  C.  Daniels,  counselor  of  embassy 

William  E.  Dunn,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 

Gerald  A.  Mokma,  second  secretary;  consul 

Andrew  E.  Donovan,  2d,  second  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Alfred  H.  Lovell,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

James  S.  Triolo,'^  third  secretary:  vice  consul 

Herbert  F.  N.  Schmitt,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

James  C.  Lobenstine,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Douglas  N.  Forman,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

D.  Chadwick  Braggiotti,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Granville  Oury-Jackson,  vice  consul. 

George  T.  Lister,  vice  consul 


Massachusetts. 

Oklahoma 

Ohio 

Virginia 

California 

Massachusetts. 

Ohio 

Wisconsin 

Louisiana 

Montana.. 

California 

California 

Minnesota 

Virginia 

Hawaii 

New  Jersey 

Virginia 

Ohio 

California 

Ohio 


New  York. 


New  York. 
Texas. 


Iowa 

California. 

Michigan. 
California. 
Michigan. 


Connecticut 

Massachusetts. 


New  York. 


(MA  &  NJl). 


Michigan... 
New  York . . 

War  Dept... 

War  Dept  .. 
Navy  Dept- 


Col.  John  A.  Weeks,  military  attach^.. 

Capt.  Wilmer  Reed  Maxson,  military  air  attach^. 
Col.  Thomas  C.  Green,  naval  attach^  and  naval 
attache  for  air.  | 

'  Temporarily  at  Tihwa. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Chungking. 

•  Temporarily  at  Sian. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Chungking;  resident  in  Kunming. 
» Temporarily  at  Lanchow. 

•  Temporarily  at  Kweilin. 

'  Temporary.    Functions  under  the  general  supervision  of  the  Embassy  at  Chungking. 

•  Temporarily.    Assigned  also  to  Kunming;  resident  In  Chungking. 

•  Temporarily.    Assigned  also  to  Chungking  and  Kunming. 
••  Temporarily  at  Chengtu. 

"  Resident  in  Chungking. 

"  Temporarily  at  Buenaventura. 

"  Temporary.    Functions  under  the  general  supervision  of  the  Consulate  General  at  Kunming. 


June 
Feb. 
July 
Nov. 
Dec. 
tNov. 
July 
Sept. 
Aug. 
June 
Nov. 
Jan. 
July 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
May 
Oct. 


10, 1943 
2, 1943 

27, 1943 
8, 1943 

31, 1943 

6. 1942 
14. 1943 

7. 1943 

23. 1941 
25, 1943 

1, 1943 
25, 1943 

20. 1942 

16. 1943 

10. 1944 
1, 1943 
1, 1943 

10, 1943 
21, 1943 
13, 1943 


Mar.    5,1942 


Oct. 
Oct. 


22, 1943 
4, 1943 


Feb.  15,1944 
June    9, 1941 

June  30, 1941 
tJuly  16. 1941 
July   22, 1942 

May  16,1942 
June  10,1942 

Jan.    16,1943 

Dec.  15,1938 
JMar.    7,1944 

July  1, 1943 
tJan.  17,1944 
Jan.    18,1944 


12 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    19  44 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


COLOM  BI  A— Continued 


Bogota  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Con. 


(T). 


Maj.  Edwin  McKee,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Capt.  James  R.  Fitzpatriclj,  asst.  military  attachfi. 

Capt.  Harold  K.  Milks,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Robert  Breckinridge,  asst.  naval  attachfe  and 

asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  James  O.  Grayson,  asst.    naval    attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Horace  V.  Oeib,  agricultural  adviser 


War  Dept... 
WarDept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


Barranquilla  (C) 

(T) .- 

Bucaramanga  (C) 

Call(C) 

(T) 

Buenaventura  (VC) 
Cartagena  (C) 

(T) 

Medellln  (C) 

(T) 

COSTA  RICA 

San  Jos6  (E) 


Richard  M.  Connell,  senior  economic  analyst.. 
Roy  W.  Merritt,  attache 

John  Abel  Hopkins,  agricultural  adviser 

Robert  J.  Derby,  special  assistant 

Albert  H.  Gerberich,  cultural  relations  attache 

Arthur  H.  Taylor,  economic  analyst.. _. 

George  W.  Caldwell,  Jr.,  economic  analyst 

Lawrence  Pierce,  economic  analyst 

Arthur  E.  Garrison,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

Fidencio  Guerra,  junior  economic  analyst 

Walter  Trenta,  special  assistant 

H.  Theodore  Hoffman,  junior  economic  analyst. . 

Irwin  C.  Byington,  junior  economic  analyst 

Glenn  R.  McCarty,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Henry  L.  Taylor,  junior  economic  analyst 


Texas 

New  Jersey... 

New  York 

Iowa 

Texas 

Pennsylvania - 


Leonard  G.  Dawson,  consul 

Andrew  B.  Wardlaw,  vice  consul 

George  Camahan,  vice  consul 

S.  Wilson  Clark,  vice  consul 

Terrance  G.  Leonhardy,  vice  consul. 

J.  Brock  Havron,  vice  consul 

Howard  A.  Bowman,  consul 

Fernando  Terrassa,  vice  consul 

Park  F.  Wollam,  vice  consul 

Robert  G.  Wesson,  vice  consul 

James  B.  Triolo,'  vice  consul 

R.  Kenneth  Oakley,  vice  consul 

Willaid  R.  Ray,  vice  consul 

Leonard  R.  Morey,  vice  consul 

Vernon  L.  Fluharty,  vice  consul 

Henry  T.  Unverzagt,  vice  consul 

John  F.  Fitzgerald,  vice  consul 


Fay  A.  Des  Portes,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Edward  O.  Trucblood,  first  secretary;  consul 

Rufus  H.  Lane,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

n.  Gordon  Minnigerode,  second  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

S.  Roger  Tyler,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Livingston  D.  Watrous,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Atwood  Collins,  2d.  vice  consul 


Virginia 

New  York... 

Kansas 

Texas 

New  York.., 

Ohio 

Tennessee... 

Iowa 

Washington. 


Sept.  11, 1942 
Feb.  6, 1942 
6. 1942 
11,1943 


July 
Oct. 


Feb.     C,  1942 


Virginia 

South  Carolina.. 

New  York 

California.- 

Michigan 

Tennessee 

California 

Puerto  Rico 

California 

Ohio ---. 

California 

Arkansas 

Texas 

New  York 

Ohio 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania... 


South  Carolina.. 

Illinois 

Virginia 

Dist.  Columbia. 

West  Virginia  . . 
New  York 

Connecticut 


Nov. 

July 

June 

Feb. 

July 

Feb. 

May 

June 

Mar. 

July 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

July 

Mar. 
Dec. 
July 
Oct. 
Sept. 
tJan. 
May 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
July 
Feb. 
Dec. 
July 
June 
Nov. 


11, 1942 

21. 1941 

13. 1942 
15, 1944 

1. 1942 
1, 1944 

29. 1943 

4. 1943 
6, 1943 

26, 1943 
18, 1943 
23,1943 

9. 1941 

9. 1942 
30, 1941 

21. 1943 

22. 1944 

27. 1941 

8. 1942 

2. 1943 

16. 1942 
16, 1944 

1. 1942 
4, 1941 

1. 1943 

31. 1943 
4, 1943 

23, 1942 

17. 1944 
19, 1942 

23. 1941 
4, 1941 

24. 1942 


Mar.  27, 1943 

June  22,1943 
Mar.  26, 1943 
Aug.  27,1541 

Oct.  4, 1939 
Oct.     7, 1942 

June  14,1943 


I  Temporarily. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE   UNITED   STATES 


13 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

COSTA  RICA— Continued 

San  Jos6  (E)— Continued. 

(MA  &  NA)         

Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attach? 

Jan.    1."),  1944 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attachfe.. 

WarDept 

ISept.  20, 1943 

Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1943 

attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Irving  E.  Roberts,  asst.  military  attach^ 

WarDept. 

Sept.  14, 1943 

Capt.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attachfi 

War  Dept 

Sept.    8,1943 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attache. . . 

WarDept 

tSept.  18, 1943 

Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.    6,1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

July    21,1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July   29,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Allison  Dunham,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  21, 1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

June  12,1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T)   .      .. 

Eugene  Desvernine,  special  assistant 

Oct     12  1942 

Victor  C.  Heck,  junior  economic  analyst 

Feb.     7, 1942 
July   30,1942 

Edward  D.  Cuffe,  junior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Qolfito  (CA)  ..... 

Fred  F.  Flandry,  consular  agent 

Jan.    20, 1943 

Puntarenas  (VC)  (T) 

John  Logan  Hagan,  vice  consul 

Dec.  30, 1943 

Quepos  (CA) 

Kenneth  W.  Harding,  consular  agent 

Jan.    20,1943 

Port  Limon  (C) 

William  L.  S.  Williams,  vice  consul 

Wisconsin 

Dec.   11,1943 

$2,  500 

CUBA 

Habana (E) 

Spruille  Braden,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

Dec.  20, 1941 

17, 500 

plenipotentiary. 

Allan  Dawson,  counselor  of  embassy 

Iowa 

Mar.  14, 1944 

6,400 

Albert  F.  Nufer,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 

New York 

tNov.    5,1942 

8,000 

nomic  affairs. 

Paul  Q.  Minneman,  agricultural  attache  

Ohio 

Apr.   15, 1942 

7,200 

George  C.  Howard,  first  secretary;  consul 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
Michigan 

Nov.    6,1942 
June    6, 1943 

7,800 

Richard  F.  Boyce,  first  secretary;  consul    .  . 

6,900 

Eugene  M.  Hinkle,  second  secretary 

New  York 

July     8  1942 

6  000 

Bernard  Gotlieb,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  York.. 

July     5, 1943 

5,600 

George  M.  Graves,  second  secretary;  consul 

Vermont 

Aug.  12,1943 

4,800 

Lawrence  S.  Armstrong,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

New  York 

Aug.    6, 1942 

4,700 

Charles  H.  Ducote,  commercial  attache 

Massachusetts... 
Missouri 

tNov.  13,1942 
Oct.      5, 1940 

4,500 

Kennett  F.  Potter,  second  secretary;  consul 

4,600 

Garret  G.  Ackerson,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 

New  Jersey 

Apr.   17,1942 

4,500 

H.  Bartlett  Wells,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  Jersey 

Mar.  16, 1943 

4,100 

Thomas  S.  Campen,  asst.  commercial  attache 

North  Carolina.. 

JDec.  16,1942 

4,000 

Orray  Taft,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

California... 

Feb.  18,1943 

4,000 

Harold  E.  Montamat,  second  secretary;  consul... 

New  Jersey 

Feb.   11,1944 

4,000 

Hector  C.  Adam,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
Henry  T.  Smith,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

New  York 

June  16,1943 

4,000 

Georgia 

Dec.  15,1943 

3,000 

William  A.  Crawford,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Pennsylvania 

Mar.  27, 1941 

2,750 

William  W.  Walker,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

North  Carolina.. 

July   11,1942 

2,750 

Charles  W.  Smith,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

California 

July   24,1942 

2.750 

582333—44- 


14 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL   1,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CUBA — Continued 

Habana  (E)— Continued. 

(MA  &NA).... 


(T). 


Nueva  Qerona  (VC) 

Antilla  (C).... 

Camaguey  (C) 

Cienfuegos  (C) 

Sagua  la  Grande  (CA). 
Nuevitas  (C)_ 

Santiago  de  Cuba  (C) 


Manzanillo  (CA). 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA  » 
Praha  (E) 


Tliomas  J.  Cole,  vice  consul -. 

John  H.  Marvin,  vice  consul 

Raoul  F.  Washington,  vice  consul- 


Col.  Egon  R.  Tauseh,  military  attache.., 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  Le  Roy  Youmans,  military  air 

attachfe. 
Col.  John  N.  Hart,  naval  attacbS  and  naval  at- 

tachfe  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  William  E.  Boone,  asst.  military  attaehg. 
Capt.  Thomas  D.  Burns,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Einar  T.  Anderson,  asst.  naval  attachfi 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Albert  J.  Powers,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  John  C.  Hill,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 


Clarence  A.  Botsford,  minerals  attache 

Gustavo  Duran,  special  assistant 

Clarence  Boonstra,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

Adolph  B.  Horn,  special  assistant 

E.  Clinton  Smith,  economic  analyst 

Arden  Edward  DuBois,  junior  economic  analyst- 
James  Bennett,  junior  economic  analyst 

J.  Ramon  Solana,  vice  consul 

Joseph  A.  Jones,  special  assistant.- 

George  V^arrelmann,  junior  economic  analyst 


Gerald  G.  Jones,  vice  consul 

Horace  J.  Dickinson,  consul_ 

Franklin  Hawley,  vice  consul 

F.  Ridgway  Liueaweaver,  consul. 
Eugene  E.  Jova,  consular  agent- . 

Edward  S.  Benet,  vice  consul 

Gordon  L.  Burke,  consul 

Harry  W.  Story,  vice  consul 

Raoul  A.  Bertot,  consular  agent.. 


Ohio 

Florida 

New  York- 

War  Dept-. 
War  Dept- 


Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


New  York 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Louisiana.. 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

Minnesota. 

New  York 

North  Carolina. - 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania 

South  Dakota 

Arkansas.. 

Michigan 

Pennsylvania 

Cuba. 

Massachusetts... 

Georgia. 

North  Carolina. . 
Cuba 


Apr.  25,1941 
JFeb.  28,1927 
tFeb.  28,1927 

Jan.  17,1944 
tSept.  30, 1943 

-Tune  21,1943 

Nov.  1, 1941 
Jan.  17,1944 
Aug.    i,  1941 

July     3, 1943 

Mar.  21, 1944 


Dec. 

Jan. 
tOct. 

June 
tFeb. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

July 

Feb. 

Sept. 

May 
Feb. 
Sept. 
July 

tOct. 
July 
July 
Feb. 

tApr. 


26. 1942 

30. 1943 
14, 1943 

15. 1942 
1,1944 

14. 1943 
14, 1943 

16. 1942 

23. 1943 
22, 1943 

31, 1943 
7, 1922 

28, 1942 
5, 1943 
6, 1922 
5, 1943 
5, 1943 

13, 1925 

20, 1922 


Dist.  Columbia. 
New  York 


tSept.  15, 1943 
Feb.     7, 1944 


ambassador 

extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,2 '  counselor  of  embassy  *. 

John  H.  Bruins,  first  secretary 

'  Government  of  Czechoslovakia  established  in  England. 

*  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 
«  Also  appointed  charge  d'allaires  near  the  Government  of  Luxembourg  established  in  England. 

*  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


15 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

CZECHOSLOVAKIA— 
Continued 

Praha  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)... 

Col.  William  McKee  Dunn.i  military  attach^ 

Capt.  Edmund  F.  Jewell,'  naval  attache  and 

naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,'  asst.  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,'  asst.  military  attach^.. 
Maj.Robert  L.  Grosjean,'  asst.  military  attache.... 
Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland.i  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept.. 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

{Sept.  21, 1943 
Mar.    6.1944 

Sept.  23, 1943 
Oct.    2,5,1943 
Jan.    13,1943 
Jan.    16,1943 
Sept.    6,1943 
Nov.  25, 1943 

DENMARK 

Copenhagen  (Kobenhavn)... 

Ray  Atherton,'  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 

Illinois... 

{July     8, 1943 

Legation  and  Consulate  Gen- 
eral at  Copenhagen  closed. 

(Greenland) 

Qodthaab  (C) 

John  B.  Ocheltree,  consul 

Nevada... 

Sept.  26, 1942 
Aug.     7, 1942 

$4,500 
2,750 

Gray  Bream,  vice  consul  .  

Wyoming 

"DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 

Ciudad  Trujillo  (E) 

Ellis  0.  Briggs,  appointed  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  plenipotentiary. 
.      ...                            first  secretary 

Maine 

Mar.  21,  1944 

in  000 

Robert  Newbegin,  second  secretary;  consul 

Don  V.  Catlett,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Harry  Clinton  Reed,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 
James  G.  McCargar,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Hernan  C.  Vogenitz,  vice  consul 

Massachusetts... 
Missouri. 

Dec.   11,1942 
Mar.  29, 1941 
JDec.   16,1942 
Nov.  2,5, 1943 
July     9, 1943 

4,400 
2,750 
2,500 
2,500 

Ohio 

California.- 

Ohio 

(MA  &  NA) 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  Le  Roy  Youmans,  mOitary  air 

attache. 
Maj.  Roger  Willock,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

1st  Lt.  Edward  J.  Ruff,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Leland  P.  Johnston,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.  30, 1943 

Mar.  13, 1944 

Apr.     5, 1943 
Oct.    12,1943 

Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 
■  Accredited  also  to  Canada. 


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Post 


Xame  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC- 
Continaed 


Ciudad  Trujillo  (E>— Con.  I  I 

(T) Frederick  A.  Kuhn,  senior  economic  analyst |  Dist.  Columbia..    Feb.  16,1944 

W.  Tapley  Bennett,  Jr.,  jimior  economic  analyst-    Georgia July  21,1941 

Manuel  R.  Angulo,  attache New  York tApr.  5,1943 

Ray  Ground,  junior  economic  analyst Oregon Dec.  14,1943 


La  Romans  (CA)  (  Eugene  J.  Lieder,  consular  agent '  New  York. 


Nov.  14, 1922 


ECUADOB 


Quito  rE). 


(MA&NA) 


Robert  M.  Seotten,   ambassador  extraordinary     Michigan Mar.  27, 1943   $10,000 

and  plenipotentiary. 

counselor  of  embassy 

Howard  H.  Tewksbury,  commercial  attach^ 

James  W.  Gantenbein,  second  secretary;  consul. 

EIUs  A.  Bonnet,  second  secretary;  consul 

Claude  G.  Ross,  third  secretary;  vice  consul :  California ;  Dec.    3,1941 

Juan  L.  Gorrell.  vice  consul i  Illinois !{Jan.    29,1944 


Massachusetts...;  Oct.     7,1939 

Oregon ;  Jan.    25,1943 

Texas '  Mar.  25,1942 


Lt.  Col.  Charles  L.  Andrews,  military  attache. -. I  War  Dept Feb.     8.1944 

Lt.  Comdr.  Charles  K.  Ludewig,  naval  attach^  i  Navy  Dept tJuly   11,1942 

and  naval  attache  for  air.  I 

Maj.  Vemet  L.  Gresham,  asst.  military  attachS...    War  Dept Mar.  25, 1943 

Lt.  Robert  A.  Cooke,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache  and  }  Navy  Dept '  Oct.     9, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


(T). 


GuayaqoO  (CO) 

(T).. 

Manta  (VC)  (T). 


John  T.  Reid,  special  assistant 

William  M.  Gibson,  senior  economic  analyst 

Francis  J.  CoUigan,  cultural  relations  attache..... 

E.  AUen  Fidel,  junior  economic  analyst 

J.  Wesley  Adams,  Jr.,  economic  analyst 

David  A.  Lines,  economic  analyst 

John  D.  McCnllough,  junior  economic  analyst... 

Carl  E.  Moore,  economic  analyst. 

Miss  Norma  Lemmon.  junior  economic  analyst-. 

Philip  G.  Cottell,  vice  consul — 

Miss  Ellen  Collins,  junior  cultural  relations  assist- 
ant. 


Harold  L.  Williamson,  consul  general. 

Cyrfl  L.  F.  Thiel,  consul 

Walter  Smith,  vice  consul 

Hnton  F.  Wood,  vice  consul 

Henry  Dearborn,  vice  consul 


North  Carolina.-  Aug.  15,1942 

Connecticut Mar.  11.1944 

California ..  Feb.  11,1942 

Wyoming July   21,1941 

Illinois Apr.     2,1943 

New  York May  15,1913 

New  Jersey Jan.     1, 1942 

Michigan Nov.  27,1942 

California Mar.    3,1944 

Kentucky.. Dec.  28,1942 

New  York M  ay  20, 1943 


6,200 
4,800 
4,700 
3,000 


Illinois Aug.  14,1942       7,400 

Illinois Aug.  31, 1940  !    4,400 

Illinois June   .8,1942'    3,500 

New  York Oct.     8,1942    

Massachusetts...  Nov.  11,1942  ' 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE  UNITED   STATES 


17 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


EGYPT 


Cairo  (L). 


(MA  &  XA). 


Alexander  C.  Kirk,  envoy  estraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 
Joseph  E.  Jacobs,  counselor  of  legation;  consul 
general. 

Karl  L.  Rankin,  commercial  attach^ 

Hooker  A.  Doolittle,  first  secretary 

Raymond  A.  Hare,  second  secretary;  consul 

Ralph  Miller,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harold  D.  Robison,  second  secretary;  consul 

James  Espy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Edward  A.  Dow,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Parker  T.  Hart,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Gordon  H.  Mattison,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
John  M.  McSweeney,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
David  LeBreton,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Wendell  S.  Howard,  vice  consul 


Illinois. 


South  Carolina- 


Maine 

New  York 

Iowa 

New  York 

Utah 

Ohio 

Nebraska 

Massachusetts.. 

Ohio 

Massachusetts. . 
Dist.  Columbia. 
Florida 


(T) 

Alexandria  (C) 

Port  Said  (C).. 
Suez  (C) 


EL   SALVADOR 


Lt.  Col.  John  W.  Dregge,  military  attache War  Dept .. 

Lt.  Comdr.  John  T.  Harding,'  naval  attach^  and     Navy  Dept. 

naval  attach^  for  air.  ] 

1st  Lt.  John  Brinton,  asst.  military  attach^ War  Dept.. 


Lt.  (jg)  Ellsworth  L.  Mcintosh,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 
attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air 


Richard  S.  Leach,  special  assistant 

Walter  L.  CampbeU,  economic  analyst. 


Navy  Dept. 


Dist.  Columbia. 
Connecticut 


Karl  deG.  MacVitty,  consul  general '  Tennessee 

Robert  C.  Condray,  vice  consul '  Rhode  Island 

Reginald  P.  Mitchell,  consul }  Florida 

Oscar  C.  Holder,  vice  consul i  Louisiana 

Aubrey  Lee  Welch,  Jr.,  vice  consul i  South  Carolina.. 


San  Salvador  (E).. ...'  Walter  Thurston,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 


Feb.  11.1911  S10,0U0 

Aug.  30, 1940       9, 800 

Feb.  5.1944  I  7,200 
Dec.  1,1943  j  7,000 
May  24,1939  '  5,100 
Nov.  19, 1943  !  4, 600 
Feb.  0.1944  4.500 
Apr.  29,1943  ,  4,000 
Oct.  20,1941  !  3,500 
Jan.  8,1944  \  3,500 
Jan.  27, 1944  3, 500 
Aug.  31,1943  I  3,000 
Nov.  11, 1943  I     2, 750 

Oct.    28,1943  ,.. 

i 

Jan.    14,1944  ' 

Mar.  10,1943   

May  22,1943 

Aug.  25,1943    

June  17,1943    

Mar.  26,1943    

Feb.  1,1943       7,000 

Jime  12.1943  I 

Dec.  16,1943  \    4,100 

May  19. 1942  I    2, 750 

June  12,1943    


.\rizona tMar.  27.1943     10,000 


{MA&  N'A). 


plenipotentiary. 
first  secretary  ' 

Gerhard  Gade,  second  secretary;  consul |  Illinois 

Overton  G.  Ellis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. .  i  Washington. 

H.  Gardner  .\insworth,  third  secretary;  viceconsuL    Louisiana 

Wallace  W.  Stuart,  third  secretary;  vice  consul..    Tennessee... 


Joseph  E.  Maleady,  vice  consul.. j  Msissachusetts... 


June  4,1940  :  4.900 
Aug.  2.1937  ,  4.100 
Dec.  3.1941  ,  3,000 
Sept.  10, 1942  t  3, 000 
July   19,1934    


Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache j  War  Dept. Jan.    15,1944 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache..    War  Dept ,  Sept.  20, 1943 

Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval  [  Navy  Dept |  Mar.  13. 1943 

attache  for  air.  i 

Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Greece  and  Yugoslavia  established  in  Egypt. 


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Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

EL  SALVADOR-  -Continued 

San  Salvador(E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Continued. 

Capt.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  George  Bragg  Massey,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attachg  for  air. 
Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Allison  Dunham,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.    8,1943 
Sept.  18, 1943 
Sept.  23, 1943 
Mar.    6,1942 

July   21,1942 

July   29,1942 

Nov.  21, 1942 

June  12,1943 

(T)         

Richard  T.  Smyth,  cultural  relations  attache 

Allan  F.  McLean,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

New  York. 

Delaware 

Aug.  14,1942 
Nov.  27, 1942 

ESTONIA 

Legation  at  Tallinn  closed. 

ETHIOPIA 

Addis  Ababa  (L).. 

John  K.  Caldwell,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 
William  E.  Cole,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Donald  H.  Nichols,'  vice  consul 

Kentucky 

New  York 

New  Mexico 

tOct.     7, 1943 

Oct.    30,1943 
Nov.  29, 1943 

$10. 000 

3,500 

FINLAND 

Helsinki  (Helsingfors)  (L) 

H.  F.  Arthur  Schoenfeld,  envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Dist.  Columbia. - 

Apr.   22,1937 

10, 000 

Edmund  A.  Gullion,  third  secretary 

Kentucky  .. 

Dec.   13,1943 

3,500 

Consular  representation  be- 
tween   Finland    and    the 
United   States  withdrawn 
July  16, 1942. 

FRANCE  AND 

POSSESSIONS 

Embassy  and  consular  offices 
in  enemy-occupied  France 
and  possessions  closed. 

Edwin  C.  Wilson,  representative  of  the  U.  S.  to 

the  French  Committee  of  National  Liberation.  2 

Selden  Chapin,'  counselor 

Florida 

Nov.  22, 1943 
Nov.  29, 1943 

17,500 

Pennsylvania 

7,200 

'  Temporarily. 

'  With  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 

'  Serves  in  the  absence  of  the  representative  of  the  United  States  to  the  French  Committee  of  National  Liberation  as 
officer  in  charge  of  the  American  mission. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


19 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


FRANCE  AND 

POSSESSIONS— Continued 

Algiers,  Algeria  (M)— Con... 


(T). 


Brazzaville,    French 

torial  Africa  (CQ). 

(T) 


Equa- 


Cayenne,  French  Guiana  (C) 
Dakar,  French  West  Africa 
(M). 


(T) 

Martinique,  French  West 
Indies  (C). 

(T) 

Noumea,  New  Caledonia  (C). 

(T) 

Oran,  Algeria  (C) 

Tahiti,   Society   Islands, 

Oceania  (C). 
Tananarive,  Madagascar  (C). 

(T) 

Tunis,  Tunisia  (C) 

(T) 


Edward  P.  Lawton,  secretary;  consul _. 

Herve  J.  L'Heureux,  secretary;  consul 

Heyward  G.  Hill,  secretary;  consul 

George  W.  Renchard,  secretary;  consul 

Boies  C.  Hart,  Jr.,  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  H.  McBride,  secretary;  vice  consul 

Stuart  W.  Rockwell,  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  S.  Estes,  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  G.  Hrones,  vice  consul 

Sabin  J.  Dalferes,  vice  consul 

Joseph  F.  Walker,  vice  consul. 

Frank  G.  Mitchell,  vice  consul 

Jack  H.  Heck,  vice  consul 

Loren  Carroll,  press  attache 

Charles  J.  Little,  senior  economic  analyst 

John  H.  Boyd,  vice  consul. 

Harry  A.  Woodruff,  vice  consul 

Albert  W.  Scott,  consul . 

Frederick  J.  Mann,  vice  consul 

Donald  Woolf,  junior  economic  analyst 

Jack  Marvin  rerlman,  vice  consul 

James  L.  O'Sullivan,  vice  consul 

Vice  Admiral  William   A.  Glassford,   personal 

representative  of  the  President.' 
Maynard  B.  Barnes,^  counselor;  consul  general.. . 

John  Goodyear,  secretary;  consul 

Armistead  M.  Lee,  secretary;  vice  consul 

Jerome  R.  Lavalee,  vice  consul 

Christian  Hans  Nelson,  senior  economic  analyst.. 
William  H.  Christensen.s  vice  consul 


Ora  S.  Sitton,  vice  consul 

Henry  B.  Day,  consul 

Edmund  Osborne  Barker,  vice  consul. 

William  W.  Schott,  consul 

David  K.  Newman,  vice  consul 

Richard  M.  de  Lambert,  consul 

Scudder  Mersman,  vice  consul 

Clifton  R.  Wharton,  consul 

Stuart  B.  Martin,  vice  consul 

]Marcel  E.  Malige,  consul  general 

W,  Paul  O'NeOl,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

L.  Pittman  Springs,  vice  consul 

Raymond  A.  Styles,  vice  consul 

John  E.  Utter,  vice  consul 

Laurence  L.  Davis,  vice  consul 


GERMANY 

State  of  war  declared  by  Ger- 
many December  11,  1941. 

1  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

'  Serves  in  the  absence  of  the  personal  representative  of  the  President  as  officer  in  charge  of  the  American  mission. 

5  Assigned  also  to  Antigua  and  Curagao;  resident  in  Antigua. 


Georgia 

New  Hampshire . 

Louisiana 

Michigan 

Connecticut 

Michigan 

Pennsylvania 

Massachusetts... 
Massachusetts . . . 

Louisiana 

niinois 

Michigan 

Ohio 

Illinois 

New  York 

Mississippi 

New  York 

Missouri.- 

New  York 

California... 

New  York 

Connecticut 

Arizona 

Iowa 

New  York 

Virginia 

Massachusetts... 

New  Jersey 

South  Dakota 

Washington 

Connecticut. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

Missouri 

New  Mexico 

Missouri 

Massachusetts... 

Ohio 

Idaho 

Pennsj'lvania 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Georgia 

New  York 

Ohio 


Dec. 
JJan. 
{Dec. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Dec. 
JMar. 

Dec. 
tJan. 
tJune 
JJan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

July 

Oct. 

Nov. 

July 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

May 


Dec. 
JJan. 

Aug. 
tMay 

Dec.  18, 

Mar.  10 


Feb. 

Sept. 
Mar. 
Jan. 
{June 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Jime 
June 
July 
July 
Jan. 


1943 
1944 
1943 
1944 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1942 
1944 
1943 
1944 
1943 
1944 
1944 
1944 
1941 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1943 
1944 
1943 
1943 

1942 

1944 
1943 
1943 
1943 

1944 

1943 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1941 
1922 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1935 
1943 
1941 
1944 


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Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

GREAT    BRITAIN     AND 

NORTHERN  IRELAND. 

AND  INDIA 

London  (E).. 

John  G.  Winant,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

New  Hampshire. 

Feb.  11,1941 

$17, 500 

plenipotentiary. 

Howard  Bucknell,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy  ' 

Georgia 

June  25,1943 

9,000 

Waldemar  J.  Oallman,  counselor  of  embassy 

New  York 

tJan.      7, 1944 

8.000 

Loyd  V.  Steere,  agricultural  attach§ 

California 

June  28, 1939 

8,400 
8,000 
6,000 
5,100 

Don  C.  Bliss,  Jr.,  commercial  attachfi 

Mississippi 

California 

tApr.   15,1943 
Feb.     5, 1943 

Cabot  Coville,  first  secretary;  consul 

George  R.  Hukill,  second  secretary;  consul 

Delaware... 

Apr.  26,1943 

Carlos  J.  Warner,  second  secretary;  consul    

Ohio  

Sept.  30, 1943 

5,000 
6,000 

Edward  T.  Wailes,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Oct.    26,1943 

Sidney  H.  Bro'wne,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  Jersey 

Nov.  13,1943 

5,000 

Wlnfleld  H.  Scott,  second  secretary;  consul 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

June  14,1943 

4,700 

Dorsey  Gassaway  Fisher,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Maryland 

Mar.  17, 1941 

4,600 

Robert  D.  Coe,  second  secretary;  consul 

Wyoming 

Apr.     2, 1941 
Sept.  15, 1942 

4,600 
4,600 

John  M.  Allison,  second  secretary;  consul 

Nebraska 

C   Grant  Isaacs,  second  secretary;  consul     

Tennessee 

tDec.   29,1939 

4,500 

Henry  E.  Stebbins,  second  secretary;  consul 

Massachusetts... 

tDec.     9, 1941 

4,500 

JDec.     9, 1941 

4,500 

Avery  F.  Peterson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Id  aho         - 

Mar.  17, 1942 

4,500 

John  F.  Stone,  second  secretary;  consul  .      

Pennsylvania 

JMar.  14, 1944 

4,500 

Alton  T.  Murray,  asst.  agricultural  attachfe 

California 

June  28,1939 

4.400 

Mulford  A.  Colebrook,  second  secretary;  consul .- 

New  York 

tMar.    9,1942 

4,100 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,  second  secretary;  vice 

Pennsylvania 

July   15,1943 

4,200 

consul. 

John  Ordway,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Mar.  10,1941 

4,000 

Fred  K.  Salter,  third  secretary;  vice  consul    

Georgia  

July    19, 1941 

3,600 

Stephen  C.  Brown,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Charles  W.  Thayer,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL. 

Virginia    

Dec.  22, 1941 

3,600 

Pennsylvania 

Dec.     7, 1943 

3,500 

Robert  P.  Chalker,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Florida 

Mar.  11, 1944 

3.  500 

Donald  B.  Calder,  third  secretary;  vice  consul  ... 

New  York 

June    2,1941 

3,000 

Richard  A.  Johnson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Illinois      .  

June    2, 1941 

3,000 

New  York 

Massachusetts... 
Connecticut 

Oct.    17,1933 
Aug.  17,1942 
Aug.   24,1939 

Herbert  W.  Carlson,  vice  consul        

John  F.  Claffey,  vice  consul 

tOct.      6, 1943 

John  G.  Riddick,  vice  consul 

South  Carolina... 

JDec.     4, 1943 

(MA  &  NA)     

Brig.  Gen.  Paul  E.  Peabody,  military  attach^ 

War  Dept... 

Mar.    1, 1943 

Col.  Milton  M.  Turner,  military  air  attachg 

WarDept 

Apr.  16,1943 

Rear  Admiral  George  B.  Wilson,  naval  attache.. . 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.    3,1943 

Capt.  Harold  B.  Miller,'  naval  attach^  for  air 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.    18,1943 

Col.  Bernard  B.  McMahon,  asst.  military  attach^. 

WarDept 

Feb.   13,1942 

Col.  Frank  F.  Reed,  asst.  military  attache 

WarDept.. 

Feb.     6, 1943 

Col.  Ralph  E.  Doty,  asst.  military  attache 

WarDept 

Feb.  22,1943 

Col.  Marion  Van  Voorst,  asst.  military  attache 

WarDept 

May  31,1943 

WarDept 

War  Dept 

Nov.  11,1943 

Col.  Harold  Fowler,  asst.  military  attache 

Nov.  25, 1943 

Lt.    Col.  Jack  William    Votion,    asst.    military 

WarDept 

Dec.    14,1942 

attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Tom  F.  Whayne,  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Apr.   10.1943 

Lt.  Col.  Robert  A.  Turner,  asst.  military  attache. 

WarDept 

June     1, 1943 

'  With  the  honorary  rank  of  minister, 
i  Also  assistant  naval  attacbe'at  London. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


21 


GREAT  BRITAIN.  Etc.— 
Continued 

London  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &NA)-Con 


(T). 


Belfast,     Northern    Ireland 

(CO). 
Birmingham,  England  (C).. 

Bradford,  England  (C) 

Bristol,  England  (C) 

Cardiff,  Wales  (C) 

Edinburgh,  Scotland  (C).... 

Glasgow,  Scotland  (C) 

Liverpool,  England  (C) 


G8233n— 44- 


Lt.  Col.  John  T.  McCall,  asst.  military  air 
attach^. 

Lt.  Col.  Raymond  L.  Curtice,  asst.  military  air 
attachg. 

MaJ.  Byron  B.  Bumes,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Peter  C.  Messer,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Maj.  Donald  T.  Patterson,  asst.  military  attachfe. 

Maj.  Hiram  M.  Stout,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Joseph  M.  Wojdygo,  asst.  military  attach^. 

Maj.  Nicholas  D.  N.  Harvey,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 

Maj.  Florence  H.  Jepson,  asst.  military  attache _  _ 

Maj.  Angus  Van  Rutledge,  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  Earl  R.  Leng,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Capt.  Alfred  G.  Boyd,  asst.  military  attachfe 

Capt.  Freeman  F.  Bates,  asst.  military  air  attachfe. 

Capt.  John  K.  Linn,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attachfe.. 

Capt.  Fred  H.  Gowen,  asst.  military  air  attache_ 

Capt.  Sarah  H.  Bowditch,  asst.  military  attachfe. 

1st  Lt.  Charles  T.  Barnes,  asst.  military  air 
attachfe. 

Capt.  Tully  Shelley,  asst.  naval  attache... 

Lt.  Writner  Hostetter,  asst.  naval  attachfe 

Miss  Frieda  S.  Miller,  special  assistant 

Herbert  Agar,  special  assistant 

Clarence  E.  Meyer,  attachfe... 

E,  F.  Penrose,  special  assistant 

W.  S.  Lockwood,  senior  economic  analyst 

Harold  R.  Spiegel,  senior  economic  analyst 

Smith  Davison  Turner,  attachfe 

Donald  L.  Wright,  attachfe _. 

Albert  H.  Robbins,  senior  economic  analyst 

Willard  O.  Brown,  agricultural  economist 

Charles  S.  Campbell,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst 
Samuel  Gardner  Welles,  attachfe 

Mrs.  Edith  Tilton  Denhardt,  special  assistant.. 
Archie  M.  Andrews,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst 
Miss  Mary  Ann  Pardue,  junior  press  relations 
oflBcer. 

Quincy  F.  Roberts,  consul 

Casimir  T.  Zawadzki,  vice  consul.. 

James  R.  Wilkinson,  consul 

Joseph  G.  Groeninger,  consul. 

Roy  W.  Baker,  consul 

Sheridan  Talbott,  consul 

Charles  Roy  Nasmith,  consuL. 

Julian  K.  Smedberg,  vice  consul.. 

Hugh  H.  Watson,  consul  general 

Richard  S.  Huestis,  consul 

Charles  James  KolinskI,  vice  consul 

C.  Porter  Kuykendall,  consul  general. 

J.  Stanford  Edwards,  vice  consul. 

Hugh  Watson,  vice  consul.. 


War  Dept- 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Depi. 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

New  York     ... 

New  York 

New  York 

California 

Dist.  Columbia 
Michigan... ... 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Illinois... 

Texas. 

Connecticut 

New  Jersey 

Cahfomia 

Connecticut 

Tennessee. 

Texas.-- .-. 

NewYork 

Wisconsin 

Maryland 

New  York 

Kentucky 

New  York 

New  York 

Vermont 

New  York 

Wisconsin 

Pennsylvania.. 

New  York 

New  York 


Feb.     4, 1944 

Mar.  13, 1944 

Mar.  18,1943 
Mar.  18, 1943 
Mar.  29, 1943 
Apr.  15,1943 
July  3, 1943 
Aug.  28,1943 


Mar. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
tSept. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Sept. 

Jan. 
July 

Mar. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
July 
May 
Aug. 
Oct. 
June 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Nov. 


Sept. 
May 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
May 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
June 
Feb. 
tMar. 
Sept. 
May 


1944 
1944 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1944 
1944 
1943 

1944 
1942 

1943 
1943 
1943 
1941 
1943 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1941 
1943 
1943 


4. 1942 

14. 1942 
16, 1936 

6, 1941 
8, 1931 

8. 1943 
23, 1935 
10, 1938 

fi,  1942 

10. 1943 
24,1943 

16. 1944 
12,1942 
18,1923 


22 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    19  44 


Post 


Xame  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Etc.— 
Continued 

Manchester,  England  (C) 

Xewcastle-on-Tyne,  England 
(C). 

Plymouth,  England  (C) 

Southampton,  England  (C)«. 

(Europe) 


Gibraltar  (C)  L 
Malta  (C)».... 


(India) 
New  Delhi  (M)... 


Bombay  (C). 


Calcutta  (CG). 


Karachi  (C) 


Madras  (C). 


George  Alexander  Armstrong,  consul. 

Henry  O.  Ramsey,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Heisler,  consul 


New  York 

South  Dakota. 
Delaware 


Fred  H.  Houck,  vice  consul. 


Dist.  Columbia. 


Aug.  29,1941 
Sept.  12,1940 
Feb.  17,1942 

June  13,1935 


William  Phillips,  personal  representative  of  the 
President.' 

George  R.  Merrell,  secretary.. 

Clayton  Lane,  secretary 

Sheldon  T.  Mills,  secretary. 

Monroe  B.  Hall,  secretary 

Glenn  A.  Abbey,  secretary 

Lampton  Berry,*  secretary 

Adrian  B.  Colquitt, <  secretary 

James  P.  Speer,  2d,<  secretary 


Howard  Donovan,'  consul 

Stephen  E.  C.  Kendrick,  consul 

Charles  O.  Thompson,  vice  consul... 

Ray  L.  Thurston,  vice  consul 

Joseph  J.  Wagner,  vice  consul 

Charles  W.  Adair,  Jr.,'  vice  consul... 

Myrl  S.  Myers,  consul  general.. 

Samuel  J.  Fletcher,  consul 

John  J.  Macdonald,  consul..- 

Charles  E.  Brookhart,  consul 

Kenneth  J.  Yearns,  consul 

Lampton  Berry,'  vice  consul. 

Adrian  B.  Colquitt,'  vice  consul 

Philip  H.  Bagby,  vice  consul 

Alden  M.  Haupt,  vice  consul 

James  P.  Speer,  2d,'  vice  consul 

Robert  W.  Middlebrook,  vice  consul. 

Clarence  E.  Macy,  consul 

Jay  Dixon  Edwards,  vice  consul 

Philip  M.  Davenport,  vice  consul 

Joseph  S.  Sparks,  vice  consul 

Roy  E.  B.  Bower,  consul 

Nicholas  Feld,  vice  consul 


1  To  be  reopened. 
'  Not  functioning. 

•  With  the  rank  of  ambassador. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Calcutta;  resident  In  New  Delhi. 
»  Assigned  also  to  Portuguese  posse.ssions  in  India. 

•  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  New  Delhi. 


Massachusetts... 


Missouri... 
Califomia.. 

Oregon 

New  York. . 
Wisconsin. 
Mississippi. 

Georgia 

Oklahoma.. 


niinois 

Rhode  Island... 

Alaska 

Wisconsin 

New  York 

Ohio 

Pennsylvania. _. 

Maine.. 

Missouri 

Iowa. 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Mississippi 

Georgia 

Virginia. 

Illinois 

Oklahoma 

New  York 

Colorado 

Oregon 

Maryland 

California 

California. 

Mississippi 


Dec.   18,1942 

Mar.  24,1942 
Apr.  26,1943 
1943 
1942 
1944 
1941 
1942 
1943 


Aug.  19 
Sept.  J 
Mar.  31 
Sept.  16, 
Aug.  6 
Sept.  15, 


Jan. 
June 
June 
May 
June 
Dec. 
Apr. 
July 
Aug. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Sept. 
Dec. 
June 
July 
June 
Mar. 
Oct. 
June 


1939 
1943 
1943 
1941 
1941 
1941 
1944 
1943 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1940 
1941 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1936 
1943 
1942 
1944 
1942 
1940 


FOREIGX   SERVICE   OF  THE  UNITED   STATES 


23 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


GREAT  BRITAIN.  Etc.— 
Continued 

(Other  Asia) 

Consular  oflBces  in  enemy- 
occupied  possessions  closed. 

Aden,  Arabia  (C) 

(T) 

Colombo.  Ceylon  (C) 


(T). 


(Africa) 

Accra,  Gold  Coast.  West  Af- 
rica (C). 
(T) 


Donal  F.  McGonigal,  consul 

Robert  A.  Stein,  vice  consul 

Robert  L.  Buell,  consul 

Richard  D.  Gatewood,  vice  consul- 
Richard  E.  Usher,  vice  consul 

Chapin  R.  Leinbach,  vice  consul... 
Richard  W.  Carlson,  vice  consul... 


Thomas  A.  Hickok,  consul- 


Harry  F.  Hemmerich,  vice  consul. 

Earle  J.  Richey,  vice  consul 

Andrew  G.  Lynch,  consul 


WiUiam  H.  Bruns,  vice  consul 

Christian  K.  Nielsen,  consular  agent. 


Lagos,  Nigeria,  West  Africa 
(CO). 
(T) 

Freetown,  Sierra  Leone 
(CA). 
Mombasa,      Kenya,      East 
Africa  (C).' 

Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa 
(CG). 
(T) 

(Fiji  Islands)  ! 

Suva,  Fiji  Islands  (C) Thomas  S.  Horn,  consul. 


Joseph  I.  Touchette,  consul 

George  F.  Bogardus,  vice  consul 

Rollie  H.  White,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Willard  Quincy  Stanton,  consul 

Joseph  Palmer,  2d,  vice  consul 

Richard  R.  Leonard,  economic  analyst. 


(Newfoundland ) 


St.  John's  (CG). 


(Other  America) 

Antigua,    Leeward    Islands, 

British  West  Indies  (C). 

Barbados,  B.  W.  I.  (C) 

Belize,  British  Honduras  (C). 
Georgetown,  British  Guiana 

(C). 

(T) 

Hamilton,  Bermuda  (CG)... 
Kingston,  Jamaica,  B.  W.  I. 

(C). 

(T)... 

Nassau,  N.  P.,  Bahamas  (C). 
Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad,  B. 

W.  L  (C). 


George  D.  Hopper,  consul  general- 
Charles  S.  Reed,  2d,  consul 

Lubert  O.  Sanderhofl,  vice  consul. 
Verne  G.  Staten,  vice  consul 


WiUiam  H.  Christensen,'  vice  consul. 


Ho  C.  Funk,  consul 

Culver  Gidden,  vice  consul 

Carlton  Hiurst,  consul - 

George  M.  Widney,  vice  consul 

Albert  A.  Rabida,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Beck,  consul  general 

John  H.  Lord,  consul 

George  F.  Kelly,  vice  consul 

Paul  Blanshard,  senior  economic  analyst- 
John  H.  E.  Mc.^ndrews,  vice  consul 

Claude  H.  Hall,  Jr.,  consul 

Harold  Shullaw,  vice  consul.. 

Augustus  Ostertag,  vice  consul 

Marc  de  Verteuil,  consular  agent 


New  York.. 
New  Jersey. 
New  York-. 
New  York-. 
Wisconsin-.. 

Michigan 

Ohio... 


New  York. 


New  York 

Pennsylvania. 
New  York 


Dist.  Columbia- 
New  York 


Massachusetts.- 
Iowa 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Montana 

Massachusetts.. 
Pennsylvania.- 


Missouri. 


Kentucky. 

Ohio 

CaUfomia. 
Illinois 


South  Dakota 


July  16,1943 

Oct.  25,1943 

Mar.  24, 1943 
Mar.  23, 1944 

Mar.  6,1943 

Jan.  26.1944 

Oct.  25,1943 

Jan.  13,1944 

Oct.  27,1943 
Sept.    2, 1943 

Nov.  7,1942 

Feb.  20,1943 

Oct.  29,1940 


Nov. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
June 
Jan. 


6,1943 
11,1944 

4, 1943 
10, 1941 

2,1941 

8,1944 


July   13,1943 


June  19,1941 
Nov.  14, 1942 
Sept.  24, 1943 
Sept.  22, 1942 

Dec.     6, 1943 


Brighton,  Trinidad,  B. 
W.  L  (CA). 

'  Functions  under  supervision  of  consulate  general  at  Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Curafao  and  Martinique;  resident  in  Antigua. 


Colorado Mar. 

Texas tJuly 

Dist.  Columbia..    Nov. 

Alabama Nov. 

Colorado Nov. 

Dist.  Columbia..    Nov. 

Massachusetts Nov. 

Massachusetts ,  t--Vpr. 

New  York [  Oct. 

Minnesota. i  .\ug. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

July 


Maryland 

Illinois 

Pennsylvania 

Trinidad I  Mar. 


19. 1940 
11, 1932 

14. 1941 
1,1943 

18, 1943 
22,1939 
21, 1941 
1,1925 
8,1942 
24, 1939 
4, 1937 
23,1944 
13,1942 
23, 1921 


24 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


GREECE  » 

Athens  (Athenai)  (E) . 


(MA  &  NA). 


(T). 


Consular   oflBces   in    Greece 
closed. 


GUATEMALA 


Guatemala  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


(CO) 


(T). 


Lincoln  MacVeagh,'  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Harold  Shantz,*  counselor  of  embassy 

Walworth  Barbour,' second  secretary 

Andrew  B.  Foster,' second  secretary;  consul 

Charles  E.  Hulick,  Jr.,'  third  secretary. 

Lt.  Col.  Sterling  L.  Larrabee,'  mUitary  attaehfi... 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  T.Harding,"  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
1st  Lt.  William  H.  McNeill,'  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Thomas  D.  Spencer,'  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 


Henry  Albert  Hill,'  special  assistant... 
Arthur  W.  Parsons,'  special  assistant. 


Boaz  Long,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  pleni- 
potentiary. 
_ first  secretary 

Gerald  A.  Drew,  second  secretary 

Archibald    R.    Kandolph,    acting    commercial 

attache. 

William  C.  Affeld,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

Miss  Kathleen   Molesworth,  asst.  commercial 

attache. 


Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache.. 
Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Capt.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  Allison  Dunham,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache   and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Connecticut. 


New  York 

Massachusetts. 
Pennsylvania. . 
Peimsylvania. . 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

New  York 

California 


New  Mexico. 


Calif ornia. 
Virginia... 


Minnesota - 
Texas 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept— 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


Nov.  12, 1943 

Dec.  23,1943 
June  10,1943 
tNov.  17,1943 
Feb.   16,1944 

Jan.  10,1944 
July  31,1943 

Feb.  25,1944 
Mar.  22, 1944 


Oct.    13,1943 
June  18,1943 


Mar.  27, 1943 


July     1, 1942 
June  19,1942 

JFeb.     6, 1943 
tNov.  19, 1942 


Jan.  15,1944 
Sept.  20, 1943 
Mar.  13, 1943 

Sept.  8,1943 
Sept.  18, 1943 
Aug.    2,1941 

Mar.    6,1942 

July  21,1942 

July  29,1942 

June  12,1943 


Thomas  H.  Robinson,  consul.. New  Jersey- 
Chester  H,  Klmrey,  vice  consul Oklahoma.. 


John  A.  Ray,  special  assistant Texas 

Roberts.  Chamberlain,  cultural  relations  attache.  Virginia — 

W.  Charles  Bridgett,  special  assistant ...1  New  York. 

'  Government  of  Greece  established  in  Egypt. 

'  .\ssi?;ned  also  nnar  the  Government  of  Yugoslavia  established  in  Egypt, 

'  Assigned  also  to  Cairo. 


May    8,1943       5,200 
JJuly    10,1931  ! 


Oct.  3, 1942 
Oct.  18,1941 
JDec  23,1942 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE  UNITED   STATES 


25 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

GUATEM  ALA-Continued 

Guatemala  (E)— Continued. 

(T)— Continued 

Leroy  G.  Denman,  Jr.,  special  assistant --. 

Texas.. 

July     1, 1942 

William  Robert  Kapp,  vice  consul 

Jan.     8, 1943 

.TBTnes  H,  Wehh,  Jr.,  vice  fonsill      „, 

Apr.     1, 1943 

HAITI 

Port-au-Prince  (E) 

Orme  Wilson,  appointed  ambassador  extraordi- 

New York 

Mar.  21, 1944 

$10, 000 

nary  and  plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Vinton  Chapin,  second  secretary;  consul 

Oct.    16,1941 

6,000 

Glion  Curtis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Missouri 

Apr.  24,1940 

4,000 

Robert  S.  Folsom,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Massachusetts. . . 

Aug.  15,1941 

2,750 

Herman  Moss,  vice  consul... 

New  York 

WarDept 

JMay  24,1943 
Sept.  30, 1943 

(MA&NA) 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  Le  Roy  Youmans,  military  air 

attach^. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Francis  E.  Taylor,  naval  attach?  and 

Navy  Dept 

Aug.  28,1943 

naval  attach^  for  air. 

Capt.    Eddie    Karl    Gustav    Borjesson,    asst. 

WarDept 

Sept.    9,1942 

military  attach^. 

Lt.  Bryan  D.  Sheedy,  asst.  naval  attach^  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Dec.  22,1942 

naval  attachfe  for  air. 

(T)    

Horace  D.  Ashton,  cultural  relations  attach^ 

Cabot  Sedgwick,  vice  consul  

Jan.     8, 1942 
Dec.  14,1943 

Cap  Haitien  (CA)     

Oct.    17,1938 

Gonalves  (CA)     

J,  Willinm  WnPl,  nnnsiilnr  ngpnt. 

Massachusetts  .. 

Sept.    8, 1899 

HONDURAS 

Tegucigalpa  (E)          

John  D.  Erwin,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

Tennessee    

tMar.  27, 1943 

10, 000 

plenipotentiary. 

.  first  secretary 

John  B.  Faust,  second  secretary;  consul 

South  Carolina... 

July    16,1942 

4,600 

Roswell  C.  Beverstock,  second  secretary;  vice 

California 

Oct.    25,1943 

4,000 

consul. 

Ralph  N.  Clough,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Washington 

Mar.  18, 1942 

2,750 

(MA  &NA) 

Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Jan.    15,1944 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache.. 

War  Dept-. 

tSept.  20, 1943 

Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1943 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Nathan  A.  Brown,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept. 

Jan.    18,1944 

Capt.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

WarDept 

Sept.    8,1943 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attache.  . 

WarDept.. 

Sept.  18, 1943 

Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.    6,1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Paul  A,  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July   21,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

July    29.1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Allison  Dunham,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov,  21, 1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

26 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


HONDURAS— Continued 

Tegucigalpa  (E)— Continued 
(MA  &  NA)— Continued 

(T). - 

LaCeiba(C). 

Puerto  Cortes  (C) 

Tela(CA).. 

HUNGARY 

Severance  of  diplomatic  rela- 
tions, December  11,  1941; 
state  of  war  declared  by 
Hungary  December  13, 
1941. 

ICELAND 
Reykjavik  (L) 


IRAN 


Tehran  (L) . 


(MA). 


(C). 


Tabriz  (C). 


IRAQ 


Baghdad  (L) 


(MA) 

(T)... 

Basra  (C) 

(T).. 


Lt.  (]g)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attach?  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

William  L.  McGinness,  Jr.,  special  assistant 

Albert  K.  Ludy,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst 

Ernest  V.  Siracusa,  vice  consul 

Burford  K.  Isaacs,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Francis  C.  Jordan,  vice  consul 

Lee  M.  Hunsaker,  vice  consul... 

Willis  E.  Walton,  consular  agent 


Louis  G.  Dreyfus,  Jr.,  appointed  envoy  extraor- 
dinary and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Benjamin  M.  Hulley,  second  secretary;  consul 

Francis  L.  Spalding,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Amlioth  G.  Heltberg,  vice  consul 

Leland  B.  Morris,  appointed  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  plenipotentiary. 

James  Somerville,  commercial  attache.. 

Richard  Ford,  first  secretary  (consul) 

John  D.  Jemegan,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)... 

M.  Williams  Blake,  third  secretary  (vice  consul). 

C.  Vaughan  Ferguson,  Jr.,  third  secretary  (vice 
consul). 

John  A.  Calhoun,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)... 

Col.  Joseph  K..  Baker,  military  attachg 

Maj.  Robert  B.  Rigg,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Edward  S.  Kennedy,  asst.  military  attachfe. 

Richard  Ford,  consul  (first  secretary) 

John  D.  Jernegan,  vice  consul  (third  secretary)... 
M.  Williams  Blake,  vice  consul  (third  secretary). 
C.  Vaughan  Ferguson,  Jr.,  vice  consul  (third 

secretary) . 
John  A.  Calhoun,  viqe  consul  (third  secretary).... 
Rudolph  W.  Heftl,  vice  consul 

Samuel  O.  Ebling,  consul 


Loy  W.  Henderson,    envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Daniel  Gaudin,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

William  D.  Moreland,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 
Walter  W.  Birge,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. - 

Col.  Paul  H.  M.  Converse,  military  attache 

John  H.  Leavell,  attache 

F.  Lester  Sutton,  vice  consul 

Qus  Q.  Stratton,  vice  consul 


Navy  Dept 

California 

Arizona 

California 

Texas 

North  Carolina 

Utah 

Honduras 


California. 


Florida 

Massachusetts. 
California 


Pennsylvania. 


Mississippi. 
Oklahoma.. 
California.. 

Ohio 

New  York. 


California. 


War  Dept.. 
War  Dept.. 
W'ar  Dept.. 

Oklahoma. 
California.. 

Ohio. 

New  York. 


California 

Pennsylvania. 

Ohio 


Colorado. 


Pennsylvania. 

Oregon 

New  York 

War  Dept 

Oklahoma 

New  Jersey... 
New  York 


June  12,1943 

Aug.  15, 1942 
Aug.  25,1943 

Mar.  25, 1943 
July  26,1943 
Dec.  9, 1943 
Jan.  13,1943 
Sept.    1, 1943 


Mar.  21, 1944 


Feb.  12,1944 
Feb.  12,1944 
Sept.    4,1941 

Mar.  21, 1944 

Feb.  15,1944 
Sept.  29, 1943 
July  24,1943 
Nov.  8,1943 
Dec.   24,1941 

Sept.    5,1942 

Jan.  6, 1943 
Dec.  28,1942 
Oct.  29,1941 

Sept.  29, 1943 
July  24,1943 
Nov.  8,1943 
Dec.  24,1941 

Sept.  5,1942 
Sept.  29, 1943 

Sept.  29, 1943 


July     8, 1943 


Jan.    12,1943 

tJan.  8, 1944 
Dec.  7, 1943 
Feb.  2, 1944 
Aug.  25,1943 
Nov.  11,1943 
Oct.    18,1943 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE  UNITED   STATES 


27 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


IRELAND  (filRE) 

Dublin  (Baile  Atha  Cliath) 
(L). 


(MA). 


(CO). 


Qalway  (CA). 
Cork  (C) 


Foyues  (C) 

(T) 

ITALY  AND  POSSESSIONS 

State  of  war  declared  by  Italy 

December  11,  1941. 
Armistice  with  Italy  effective 

September  8,  1943. 

Naples  (CG)i..... 


Palermo  (C). 


(T)-- 

JAPANESE  EMPIRE 

State  of  war  declared  by 
Japan  December  7,  1941 
(U.  S.  time). 

LATVIA 
Legation  at  Riga  closed. 

LEBANON 
Beirut  (L) 


(MA). 


David  Gray,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Francis  H.  Styles,  second  secretary  (consul) 

Aaron  S.  Brown,  third  secretary... 


Lt.  Col.  James  L.  Hathaway,  military  attachS... 
Maj.  George  E.  Sprague,  asst.  military  attach^  for  air. 

Francis  H.  Styles,  consul  (second  secretary) 

Edward  Anderson,  consul 

Paul  Dean  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Gerrity,  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Tennant,  consular  agent 

William  A.  Smale,  consul 

Francis  A.  Lane,  vice  consul 

Oscar  A.  Wilson,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Franklin  C.  Shoemaker,  vice  consul 


George  L.  Brandt,  consul  general 

Knowlton  V.  Hicks,  consul. 

Walter  C.  Dowling,  vice  consul 

J.  Kittredge  Vinson,  vice  consul 

William  L.  Blue,  2  vice  consul 

Peter  Constan,  vice  consul 

Erich  W.  A.  Hoffmann,  vice  consul 

Harold  M.  Granata,  vice  consul 

Franklin  H.  Murrell,  vice  consul... 

Alfred  T.  Nester,3  consul  general 

Robert  McDonald  Sheehan,  vice  consul. 
Bruce  W.  Forbes,  vice  consul 


George  Wadsworth,*  •  diplomatic  agent  and  con- 
sul general. 
first  secretary 

James  T.  Scott,<  commercial  attache 

William  M.  Gwynn,«  second  secretary;  consul.... 
W.  Horton  Schoellkopf,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
David  H.  Henry,  2d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 


Florida. 


Feb.  16,1940 


Virginia 

Michigan 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Virginia 

Florida... 

California 

Pennsylvania. 

Ireland 

California 

Missouri 

Missouri 


JAug. 
Jan. 


9, 1941 
5,1943 


Dist.  Columbia. 


Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

Georgia 

Texas 

Tennessee 

Massachusetts. . . 

Wisconsin.. 

New  York 

Florida... 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. - 
New  York 


New  York. 


Georgia.. - 
California. 
Florida... 


New  York. 
War  Dept.. 


Dec.  23.1942 
Apr.  14,1943 

May  29,1939 
Feb.  18,1943 
Nov.  8,1940 
July  19.194] 
May  4, 1901 
Sept.  14, 1938 
July  19.1941 
Nov.  4, 1942 
Feb.   27,1943 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
JApr. 
Feb. 


9, 1944 
11, 1944 
23, 1944 
22, 1944 
23, 1944 
18, 1944 

6, 1944 
19, 1944 
23, 1944 

5, 1944 

1, 1944 
15, 1944 


Oct.  9, 1942 


Oct. 
Jan. 
Nov. 


7, 1942 
17, 1938 
12, 1943 


Mar.  23, 1942 
May  24,  1943 


War  Dept Nov. 

War  Dept J  Jan. 


10,  1942 
11,1944 


Maj.  Virgil  A.  Jackson, <  asst.  military  attache  for 
air. 

Capt.  Duncan  McBryde,<  asst.  military  attach^. 

Capt.  Paul  M.  Glaude,*  asst.  military  attache 

1  Office  temporarily  established  at  Salerno;  not  yet  open  to  the  public. 
'  At  Ciudad  Bolivar  pending  closing  of  that  office. 

'  Assigned  also  as  counselor  on  the  Advisory  Council,  Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Syria;  resident  in  Beirut. 

'  Foreign  Service  officer,  receiving  compensation  as  such,  appointed  to  act  as  diplomatic  agent  .and  consul  general  pursuant 
to  sec.  24  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  February  23, 1931. 


28 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST!    APRIL    1,    19  44 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

LIBERIA 
Monrovia  (L) 

Lester  A.  Walton,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 
first  secretary 

WilliaTTl  C.  rJenrEP,  vine  consnl                            .,    . 

New  York 

July    22,1935 

$10, 000 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
Virginia 

Mississippi 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Delaware 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
Kentucky 

California 

Minnesota 

California 

Illinois . 

Nov.  12, 1936 
Apr.   17,1942 

July     3, 1942 

Mar.  21, 1944 

Dec.    4, 1941 

Sept.  28, 1942 
JNov.    5,1942 

JAug.  23,1943 

tNov.  13, 1942 
Oct.    17,1939 

tA.ug.     9, 1941 
July     1, 1942 
Aug.  26,1941 
June    3, 1942 
Aug.     4,1942 
Sept.    2,1943 
June  23,1943 
Oct.     2, 1939 
Jan.      6, 1943 
June    6, 1942 
Apr.  25,1941 
July   11,1942 
Sept.  17, 1942 
Mar.    5,1942 
May  21,1942 
Oct.    15,1943 

tJan.    29,1932 
Aug.  30, 1941 
June    1, 1940 

tOct.     4, 1929 
Oct.    21,1940 
June  23,1942 
Oct.    14,1942 
Apr.  16,1943 
Oct.     2, 1942 

Rupert  A.  Lloyd,  vice  consul 

LIECHTENSTEIN 

Vaduz  (CO)                    .      -. 

Sam  E.  Woods,' consul  general 

9,800 

LITHUANIA 

Legation  at  Kaunas  closed. 

LUXEMBOURG  » 
Luxembourg  (L) 

Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,3  <  appointed  charge 
d 'affaires  s. 

George  S.  Messersmith,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Herbert  S.  Bursley,  counselor  of  embassy 

Thomas  H.  Lockett,  counselor  ofembassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 

Maurice  L.  Stafford,  consul  general;  first  secretary. 

Charles  A.  Bay,  commercial  attach^.. 

« 
9,000 

Consular  oflBee  closed. 

MEXICO 
Mexico.  D.  F.  (E). 

17,500 

8,000 
8,200 

6,000 
7,000 

Lester  De  Witt  Mallory,  agricultural  attache 

Raleigh  A.  Gibson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Sidney  E.  O'Donoghue,  second  secretary;  consul. 
Guy  W.  Ray,  second  secretary;  consul 

6,200 
7,000 

New  Jersey 

Alabama 

New  York 

Texas 

Connecticut 

Maryland 

Idaho 

5,100 
5,000 

Ernest  E.  Evans,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Edward  S.  Maney,  second  secretarj-;  consul 

Paul  J.  Reveley,  second  secretary;  consul 

Walter  J.  Linthicum,  second  secretary;  consul... 
William  K.  Ailshie,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Carl  W.  Strom,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  F.  Busser,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Forrest  K.  Geerken,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Robert  F.  Hale,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

David  A.  Thomasson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Albert  E .  Pappano,  vice  consul 

5,0C0 
4,600 
4,200 
4,100 
4,000 

Iowa 

Pennsylvania 

Minnesota 

Oregon.- 

Kentucky 

Missouri 

Michigan.. 

Texas 

4,000 
4,000 
3,500 
3,500 
3,500 
2,750 

2,500 

Terry  B.  Sanders,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Victor  H.  Loftus,  vice  consul 

2,500 

Massachusetts... 

Iowa 

Texas    . 

James  C.  Powell,  Jr.,  vice  consul    .  

W.  John  Wilson,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Louis  B.  Mazzeo,  vice  consul     

Montana 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  Mexico 

Illinois 

Louis  F.  Blanchard,  vice  consul..  . 

Roger  P.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Philip  D.  Sumner,  vice  consul     

New  York 

California.. 

Douglas  Crawford,  vice  consul 

«  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Ziirich,  Switzerland. 

'  Government  of  Luxembourg  established  in  England. 

'  Also  assigned  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  estab- 
lished in  England. 

*  Foreign  Service  officer,  receiving  compensation  as  such,  appointed  to  act  as  charg6  d'affaires  pursuant  to  sec.  24  of  an 
act  of  Congress'approved  February  23, 1931. 

» Wjth  tbe'personal  rank  of  minister. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


29 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as-      g  j^ 
signment       """^j 


MEXICO— Continued 

Mexico,  D.  F.  (E)— Con. 
(MA  &  NA) 


(T) 


Acapulco  de  Judrez,  Gue- 
rrero (VC). 
Agua  Pricta,  Sonora  (C) 


Chihuahua,  Chihuahua  (C).. 

Ciudad  JuSrez,   Chihuahua 
(C). 


Brig.  Gen.  Arthur  R.  Harris,  military  attache 

Capt.  Andrew  S.  Hickey,  naval  attach^  and 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Clarence  S.  Howe,  asst.  military  attachfi.. 

Maj.  Robert  E.  Battles,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Maj.  Cantwell  C.  Brown,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Maj.  Thomas  M.  Cloward,  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  Paul  Burwell  Miller,  asst.  military  at- 
tache for  air. 

Capt.  Henry  L.  AVightman,  asst.  military  attache. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Harold  P.  Braman,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Donald  W.  Noble,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


John  P.  Wagman,  senior  economic  analyst 

Evert  Lee  Stanclifl,  senior  economic  analyst 

Gilbert  J.  Brown,  special  consultant- 

Nathan  L.  Whetten,  rural  sociologist.. 

Roswell  W.  Prouty,  attache. 

Lew  B.  Clark,  senior  economic  analyst 

William  E.  Clayton,  special  assistant.. 

Stockton  M.  Estes,  senior  economic  analyst. 

William  A.  Conkright,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

Charles  B.  Parker,  senior  economic  analyst 

Charles  Henry  Stevens,  cultural  relations  attache- 
Henry  F.  Holland,  special  assistant. 

A.  Willing  Patterson,  senior  economic  analyst 

Herbert  N.  nigcins,  senior  economic  analyst 

George  L.  Richert.  special  assistant 

C.  Norman  Frees,  junior  economic  analyst 

Henry  E.  Allen,  junior  economic  analyst 

Mervin  G.  Smith,  assistant  to  the  agricultural 
attache. 

Robert  W.  Wagner,  economic  analyst 

Ralph  Cabanas,  economic  analyst 

Washington  Armstrong  Hillis,  economic  analyst . . 

Horace  Harper  Braun,  economic  analyst 

Ernest  Bergan,  economic  analyst 

Theodore  H.  Meyer,  economic  analyst 

Frederick  R.  Mangold,  economic  analyst 

James  Joseph  Riley,  economic  analyst 

Abbott  S.  Bums,  economic  analyst... 

Edward  W.  May,  junior  agricultural  economist.. 


Robert  S.  Hoard,  vice  consul. 


William  Clarke  Vyse,  consul 

Raymond  Phelan,  vice  consul 

George  P.  Waller,  consul 

Robert  K.  Peyton,  vice  consul 

William  P.  Blocker,  consul  general- 
Stephen  E.  Aguirre,  consul 

Earl  T.  Grain,  vice  consul 

Harry  K.  Pangburn,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Murray,  vice  consul — 
J.  D.  Lambeth,  vice  consuL.. 


WarDept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept.. 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Xavy  Dept. 


Michigan.. 
New  York- 


Illinois 

Indiana 

New  York 

North  Carolina. 

California 

Massachusetts.. 
Iowa... 


California. 


Dist.  Columbia. 

California 

Alabama 

New  Jersej' 

Texas 

Texas 

Illinois 

Kentucky 

Iowa 

Texas 


Mar.  31,1943 
Nov.  29, 19« 

Aug.  28,1941 
Mar.  20, 1942 
Apr.  3, 1943 
Oct.  23,1943 
Sept.  16, 1943 


Oct. 
Aug. 


2,1943 
13, 1941 


July    14.1943 


New  Jersey 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut 

California 

New  York 

Texas.. 

Connecticut 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

New  Jersey. 

Texas 

Dist.  Columbia. . 

New  York 

Idaho 

New  York. 

Texas 

Indiana 


Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

July 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

July 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

July 

Apr. 

Jan. 
Feb, 
Apr. 
Apr. 
June 
Jan. 
Nov. 
Apr. 
Jime 
May 


8,1943 

29,1943 

21, 1943 

24, 1942 

1, 1942 

9,1941 

5, 1942 

5,1942 

23, 1942 

20,1941 

13, 1942 

1, 1942 

15, 1942 

23,1943 

28,1943 

9,1941 

1. 1942 

10. 1942 

18.1943 

1. 1943 
1, 1943 

23. 1943 
24,1943 
19, 1943 
27, 1942 

3. 1943 
7, 1943 
1. 1943 


July  6, 1943 


Feb. 
July 
Nov. 
Feb. 
tJune 
June 
Apr. 
Nov. 
May 
Dec. 


1, 1943 

28. 1941 

20. 1942 
28, 1939 
18, 1938 

6. 1942 

7. 1943 
24, 1930 

25. 1943 
21, 1942 


30 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


MEXICO— Continued 

Coatzacoalcos    (Puerto 
Mexico),  Veracruz  (C). 
Tapachula,    Chiapas 
(VC). 

Durango,  Durango  (C) 

Guadalajara,  Jalisco  (C) 


Manzanillo,    Colima 
(VC). 

Guaymas,  Sonora  (C) 

La  Paz,  Baja  California 
(VC). 
Matamoros,  Tamaulipas  (C) 


(T) 

Mazatl&D,  Sinaloa  (C). 


Mfirida,  Yucatfin  (C) 

Mexicali,  Baja  California  (C) 

Monterrey,  Nuevo  Leon  (C) 


(T) 

Nogales,  Sonora  (C). 


Nuevo  Laredo,  Tamaulipas 
(C). 

Piedras     Negras,     Coahuila 

(C). 

Reynosa,  Tamaulipas  (C) 

San  Luis  PotosI,  San  Luis 

Potosf  (C). 
Tampico,  Tamaulipas  (C) 

Tijuana,  Baja  California  (C). 


Torreon,  Coahuila  (C).. 
Veracruz,  Veracruz  (C). 


William  Raymond  Wood,  vice  consul. 
H.  Clarcmont  Moses,  vice  consul 


Earl  Wilbert  Eaton,  vice  consul.. 

John  J.  Meily,  consul 

James  A.  Noel,  vice  consul 

Walter  E.  Knceland,  vice  consul. 


Myron  H.  Schraud,  vice  consul... 
William  L.  Brewster,  vice  consul. 


Nelson  R.  Park,  consul — 

Edward  S.  Parker,  vice  consul 

Abraham  Vigil,  vice  consul.. 

Stewart  E.  McMillin,  consul 

Thomas  M.  Powell,  vice  consul. 

Stephen  C.  Worster,  vice  consul.. 

John  B.  Ketcham,  consul 

Willys  A.  Myers,  vice  consul 

Henry  S.  Waterman,  consul 

Merlin  E.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Manuel  J.  Codoner,  vice  consul 

Timothy  John  Mahoney,  vice  consul... 
Edward  C.  Webster,  Jr.,  vice  consul.  .. 

T.  Ayres  Robertson,  vice  consul 

Owen  W.  Gaines,  consul 

Ben  Zweig,  vice  consul. 

George  H.  Winters,  consul. 

James  R.  Riddle,  vice  consul 

Girvan  Teall,  vice  consul 

Gilbert  R.  Willson,  consul. 

Harold  C.  Wood,  vice  consul 

Henry  G.  Krausse,  vice  consul 

Curtis  C.  Jordan,  consul 

Henry  T.  Dwyer,  vice  consul 

Thomas  McEnelly,  consul 

Samuel  A.  Mcllhenny,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Horatio  Mooers,  consul 

Byron  E.  Blankinship,  vice  consul 

Alfonso  F.  Yepis,  vice  consul 

Albert  John  Cope,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Stanley  G.  Slavens,  consul 

John  G.  Oliver,  vice  consuL 

Howard  F.  Withey,  consul 

Ellas  G.  Garza,  vice  consul 


Texas.. 

South  Carolina 

Texas 

Pennsylvania. . 

California 

Texas 

Texas 

Texas 

Colorado 

South  Carolina 

Colorado 

Kansas 

Texas 

Maine 

New  York 

Iowa 

Washington 

Ohio 

New  York 

California 

Massachusetts 

Missouri 

Georgia. 

Illinois 

Kansas 

Alabama... 

New  York 

Texas 

Massachusetts.. 

Texas.. 

California 

Rhode  Island 

New  York 

Texas 

Maine 

New  York 

Arizona... 

Utah 

Texas.. 

Texas 

Michigan 

Texas 


Nov.    2 

Apr.  24, 

Aug.  1 
Sept.  16, 
July  9, 
Oct.    29 

Nov.  2 
Dec. 


May 
July 
Nov. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Apr. 
tApr. 
Nov. 
Mar. 
tDec. 
May 
tOct. 
Oct. 
June 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
May 
Mar. 
Nov. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
June 
June 
Jan. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Mar. 


1943 

1934 
1941 
1941 
1943 

1943 
1941 

1942 
1941 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1930 
1941 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1943 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1937 
1929 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1942 
1943 
1944 
1942 
1940 
1942 
1943 
1942 
1941 
1942 


•■  -T"  MONACO 

Consulate  at  Monaco  closed. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE  UNITED   STATES 


31 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

MOROCCO 

Tangier  (Tanger)  (L) 

diplomatic  agent  and 

consul  general. 

J.  Rives  Childs,  counselor  of  legation;  consul 

Virginia 

tMar.  30, 1944 

$7,200 

C.  Burke  Elbrick,  second  secretary;  consul 

Kentucky 

Feb.  25,1943 

4.200 

A.  David  Fritzlan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Kentucky 

Nov.  11, 1943 

3,500 

Eraser  Wilkins,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Nebraska 

Dec.     7, 1943 

3,000 

(MA&NA) 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  W.  Gilmore,  naval  attache 
and  naval  attache  for  air. 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.    9,1944 

Lt.  Col.  John  W.  Edwards,  asst.  military  attach^. 

War  Dept... 

Dec.    6, 1941 

Lt.  Joseph  C.  Fox,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.    8,1944 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Paul  W.  Lashly,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.    8,1944 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) 

Richard  Mason  Bownass,  attache 

Illinois 

July   15,1943 
Feb    19  1941 

Casablanca  (C)  

H.  Earle  Russell,  consul  general    . 

Michigan 

9,000 
6,000 
3,500 
9,000 
4,200 

Russell  M.  Brooks,  consul. 

Oct.    10,1941 
July     6, 1943 
May  22,1943 
Oct.    11,1943 

Paul  Paddock,  vice  consul 

Iowa 

Rabat.  (C) 

Felix  Cole,  consul  genera'  

Maurice  Pasquet,  consul 

New  York  . . 

Donald  A.  Dumont,  vice  consul. 

New  York 

May    6, 1943 

NETHERLANDS  AND 

POSSESSIONS 

(Netherlands)  l 

The  Hague  ('s  Oravenhage) 

ambassador  ex- 

(E). 

traordinary  and  plenipotentiary. 

Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,2  3  counselor  of  embassy  <... 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

tJuly     1, 1942 

9,000 

Jesse  F.  Van  Wickel,  first  secretary 

New  York 

Feb.     7, 1944 

7,000 

fMA  &  NA) 

Col.  William  McKee  Dunn,'  military  attache 

War  Dept 

tSept.  21, 1943 
Mar.    6,1944 

Capt.  Edmund  F.  Jewell,^   naval    attache    and 

Navy  Dej* 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  AageWoldike,' asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Sept.  23. 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,^  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Oct.    25,1943 

Maj.  Robert  L.  Orosjean,^  asst.  military  attache. . 

War  Dept- 

Jan.    13,1943 

Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland,'  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept- 

Jan.    16,1943 

Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache... 

War  Dept 

Sept.    6,1943 

Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,^  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  25, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Consular  ofiQces  in  Nether- 

lands closed. 

(Possessione) 

Consular  offices  in  enemy- 

occupied  possessions  closed. 

Curasao,  West  Indies  (C) 

John  F.  Huddleston,  consul                      ..    . 

Ohio 

Apr.     5,1940 
Feb.    13, 1941 

6,300 

Jones  R.  Trowbridge,  vice  consul             .  . 

Georgia 

William  H.  Christensen,' vice  consul 

South  Dakota 

Mar.  10, 1944 

Aruba  (VC) 

Carl  0.  Hawthorne,  vice  consul    .. 

Missouri 

Nov.  26, 1943 

'  Government  of  the  Netherlands  established  in  England. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 

3  Also  appointed  charge  d'affaires  near  the  Government  of  Luxembourg  established  in  England. 

*  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Antigua  and  Martinique;  resident  in  .A.ntigua. 


32 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    19  44 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Continued 

(PossessionB) — Continued 

Paramaribo,  Surinam  (C) 

(T) 

NEW  ZEALAND 

Wellington  (L) 


(MA  &  NA). 


(T) 

Christehurch  (CA) 

Dunedin  (CA) 

Auckland  (C) 

NICARAGUA 
Managua  (E) 


(MA  &NA). 


Lucien  Memminger,  consul  general. 

James  S.  Lawton,  vice  consul 

Joseph  J.  Magurn,  vice  consul 


Kenneth  S.  Patton,  appointed  envoy  extraordi- 
nary and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

counselor  of  legation 

Prescott  Childs,  second  secretary;  consul 

Basil  D.  Dahl,  commercial  attach^ 

Carl  E.  Christopherson,  second  secretary;  consul. 

T.  Eliot  Weil,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

J.  Jefferson  Jones,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


Col.  John  Henry  Nankivell,  military  attach^ 

Maj.  Paul  C.  Jackson,  asst.  military  attachfi  for 

air. 
Lt.  George  B.  Lane,  asst.  naval  attachfe  and  asst. 

naval  attach^  for  air. 


South  Carolina. 

Illinois 

Massachusetts.. 


Virginia. 


Feb.  18,1943 
Sept.  13, 1941 
Mar.  19, 1943 


Mar.  21, 1944 


Massachusetts. 

Wisconsin 

Iowa 

New  York 

Tennessee 


War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 


John  B.  Brockman,  economic  analyst. 


H.  P.  Bridge,  consular  agent 

Harman  Reeves,  consular  agent. 

Hiram  A.  Boucher,  consul 

John  C.  Fuess,  vice  consul 


James  B.  Stewart,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Harold  D.  Finley,  first  secretary;  consul. 

Jule  B.  Smith,  acting  commercial  attache 

Douglas  Jenkins,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

David  M.  Clark,  third  secretary 

David  T.  Ray,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

James  M.  Gilchrist,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 


Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attach§ 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attach^ 
Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attach^  and  naval 

attach^  for  air. 
Maj.  Frederick  B.  Judson,  asst.  military  attach^. 

Cape.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Allison  Dunham,  asst.  naval  attach^  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attach^ 

and  asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 


New  Zealand... 
New  Zealand... 

Minnesota 

Massachusetts. 


New  Mexico. 


New  York 

Texas 

South  Carolina.. 
Pennsylvania... 

California 

Illinois 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 


Aug.  26,1943 
tFeb.  10,1942 
Aug.  28,1943 
July  20,1942 
Aug.  21,1943 

May  4, 1942 
June  18,1943 

May    4,1943 


Dec.  22,1943 

Mar.  31, 1928 
Apr.  6, 1920 
Sept.  26, 1941 
July     6, 1943 


tMar.  27, 1943 

Nov.  2,1943 
JMar.  25, 1944 
June  5, 1942 
Dec.  31,1943 
Oct.  16,1943 
Aug.  14,1942 

Jan.  15,1944 
tSept.  20,1943 
Mar.  13, 1943 

Dec.  28,1943 
Sept.  8,1943 
Aug.     2, 1941 

Mar.    6, 1942 


FOREIGX    SERVICE   OF  THE  UNITED   STATES 


33 


Post 


NICARAGUA— Continued 

Managua  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Continued. 


(T). 


Matagalpa  (CA). 


NORWAY  > 


Name  and  rank 


Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attachfi  for  air. 
Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst,  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  (or  air. 
Lt.   (jg)   Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Joseph  P.  Crockett,  special  assistant 

Thomas  S.  Strong,  senior  economic  analyst 

Rodolfo  O.  Rivera,  special  assistant 

Dale  E.  Farringer,  junior  economic  analyst 

William  W.  Marvel,  cultural  relations  attache... 
Roland  H.  Brownlee,  junior  economic  analyst... 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


John  A.  Willey,  consular  agent. 


Oslo  (E). 


(MA&NA). 


Consular  offices  in  Norway 
closed. 

PALESTINE  AND  TRANS- 
JORDAN 

Jerusalem  (CO) 


ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,'  3  counselor  of  embassy  *.. 
Winthrop  S.  Greene,  first  secretary 


Lt.  Col.  William  McKee  Dunn,2  military  attache. 
Capt.  Edmund  F.  Jewell, 2  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,^  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,2  asst.  military  attache.. 
Maj.  Robert  L.  Grosjean,'  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland,^  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Lowell  C.  Pinkerton,  consul  general 

Christian  T.  Steger,  consul. 

Malcolm  P.  Hooper,  consul 

Hedley  V.  Cooke,  Jr.,  consul 

Edward  W.  Blatchford,  vice  consul  . 


Navy  Dept- 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


Tennessee , 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina.. 

Minnesota 

Maryland 

New  York 


California. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Dist.  Columbia.. 
Massachusetts.. 

War  Dept. 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept. 

War  Dept 

War  Depl. 

War  Dept. 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 


Missouri... 

Virginia 

Maryland-. 
New  Jersey 
Olinois 


July  21,1942 
July  29,1942 
June  12,1943 


Dec.  24,1942 
Apr.  5, 1943 
Feb.  18,1943 
Mar.  10,1942 
tJan.  1, 1943 
Nov.  11, 1942 

tScpt.  13, 1929 


tJuly 
Feb. 


1, 1942 
7, 1944 


{Sept.  21, 1943 
Mar.    6, 1944 

Sept.  23, 1943 
Oct.  25,1943 
Jan.  13,1943 
Jan.  16,1943 
Sept.  6,1943 
Nov.  25, 1943 


Salary 


$9,000 
6,000 


Feb.   14,1941  9,400 

Dec.  30, 1938  8, 000 

Dec.   31, 1942  5, 400 

Nov.  15,1943  4,100 

JDec.   29,1930    


'  Government  of  Norway  established  in  England. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 

3  Also  appointed  charge  d'affaires  near  the  Government  of  Luxembourg  established  in  England. 

*  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister, 


34 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    1944 


Post 


PANAMA 


Panama  (E). 


(NA). 
(T)  ... 


Almirante  (CA) 

Puerto  Annuelles  (CA)-. 
Col6n(C) 


(T). 


PARAGUAY 
Asuncion  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


(T). 


Name  and  rank 


Avra   M.   Warren,    appointed  ambassador   ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 

John  J.  Muccio,  counselor  of  embassy 

Ashley  B.  Sowell,  commercial  attachfe 

James  E.  Parks,  second  secretary;  consul 

Frederick    P.    Latimer,   Jr.,   second   secretary; 

consul. 
V.  Lansing  Collins,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
Robert  Rossow,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

B>Ton  B.  Snyder,  thiid  secretary;  vice  consul 

Henry  L.  Pitts,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. . 

Col.  Thomas  C.  Green,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attach^  for  air. 

Osgood  Hardy,  cultural  relations  attachfi 

W.  Bruce  Lockling,  senior  economic  analyst 

David  J.  Pearsall,  vice  consul 

C.  William  Cowles,  vice  consul 

Lionel  Q.  LaGuardia,  vice  consul 


Harry  R.  Lewis,  consular  agent... 
Lewis  B.  Tolman,  consular  agent. 

Arthur  R.  Williams,  consul 

BjTon  White,  vice  consul. 

George  E.  Palmer,  vice  consul 


Wesley  Frost,!  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Willard  L.  Beaulac,  appointed  ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 

Leslie  E.  Reed,  consul  general,  first  secretary 

DuWayne  G.  Clark,  commercial  attach^.. 

Frederick  J.  Cunningham,  second  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

George  D.  Henderson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Edward  L.  Freers,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Duane  B.  Lueders,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Charles  E.  Apple,  vice  consul 

Charles  F.  Douglas,  vice  consul 


Col.  William  E.  Shipp,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Luis  J.  Martin,  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
2d  Lt.  Edwin  M.  McCain,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  (jg)  Joseph  P.  Morray,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Philip  P.  Clover,' attache 

Morrill  Cody,  cultural  relations  attache - 

Edward  J.  Shahady,  special  assistant 

David  A.  de  Lima,  economic  analyst 

Louis  A.  Fernandez,  junior  economic  analyst. 
Harry  L.  Hamlette,  junior  economic  analyst.. 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Maryland. 


Rhode  Island 

Tennessee 

North  Carolina... 
Connecticut 


New  York. 


Indiana 

California.. 
New  York. 


Navy  Dept. 


California... 
Washington. 
New  York.. 

Virginia 

New  York. . 


Florida. 


Colorado 

North  Carolina_ 
Rhode  Island... 


Kentucky 

Rhode  Island - 


Minnesota 

California 

Massachusetts... 


California.. 

Ohio 

Minnesota. 

Iowa. 

Oklahoma.. 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


New  York. 
New  York. 

Texas 

New  York. 

Florida 

Virginia 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Mar.  21, 1944 

Uug.  24,1943 

tJan.    15,1940 

Mar.    3,1943 

Oct.    16,1943 

Apr.  29,1943 

Dec.  3, 194] 
Feb.  2, 1944 
Oct.    15,1943 

Mar.  21, 1944 


Feb. 
tNov. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Oct. 


1, 1943 
II,  1942 

28, 1944 
14, 1942 
10, 1942 


May  29, 1943 
May  29, 1943 
Mar.  3,1943 
Mar.  1, 1944 
Oct.    25,1943 


JMar.    5, 1942 

Mar.  21, 1944 

Sept.  30, 1943 
Jan.  8, 1942 
Aug.    3, 1942 

June  2, 1941 
May  6, 1942 
May  19,1943 
Jan.  27,1943 
Apr.     8, 1943 

Feb.  12,1944 
Jan.    28,1944 

Nov.  6,1943 
Aug.  26,1942 

Jan.  7, 1943 
Nov.  4,1941 
June  25,1943 
Sept.  2,1943 
Nov.  10, 1942 
Feb.  22,1943 


'  .\t  -Asuncion  prior  to  relinquishing  charge  to  successor  and  entering  on  leave  pending  retirement. 
'  Assiened  also  to  Buenos  Aires,  Santiago,  and  Montevideo;  resident  at  Buenos  Aires. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE  UNITED   STATES 


35 


Post 

Name  and    rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

PERU 

Lima  (E) 

John  Campbell  White,  appointed  ambassador 

Jan     29  1944 

$17,  500 

extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary. 

Jeflerson  Patterson,  counselor  of  embassy 

Julian  C.  Greenup,    counselor   of   embassy    for 

Ohio 

JDec.     9, 1942 
JDec.     9, 1942 

7,400 

California 

6,200 

economic  affairs. 

George  H.  Butler,  first  secretary 

JAug.     9, 1941 
Oct.      1, 1942 

7  000 

Frederick  ^\.  Hinke,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

4,700 

John  C.  Shillock,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Milton  K.  Wells,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Oregon 

Feb.     6, 1942 
Nov.  26, 1937 

4,300 

Oklahoma 

4,200 

Bernard  C.  Connelly,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
Holland  Welch,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Illinois 

Sept.  11, 1941 
Sept.  27, 1940 

4,200 

4,100 

Texas 

William  P.  Snow,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. . 
Hartwell  Johnson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Maine 

Dec.  23,1940 
Sept.    2,1941 

4,000 

South  Carolina... 

4,000 

W.  Stratton  Anderson,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

Illinois  .  .. 

Feb.  18,1943 

3,500 

consul. 

Charles  C.  Gidney,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Texas      .  .. 

Mar.    7,1942 
Dec.  31,1942 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  Woodson  F.  Hooker,  military  attache 

War  Dept... 

Capt.  Willard  R.  Gaines,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Navy  Dept_ 

Mar.  15, 1939 

attache  for  air. 

Maj.  George   Alexander   Little,  asst.   military 

War  Dept 

July     9, 1942 

attache. 

Capt.  Jay  R.  Reist,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept- 

Aug.  24,1942 

Capt.  Robert  Eugene  Hervey,  asst.  military  at- 

War Dept 

Nov.  17, 1942 

tache  for  air. 

Capt.  Alexander  S.  Parr,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

May    3,1943 

Comdr.  Alf  Adler,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

May    1,1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Edgar  K.  Thompson,  asst.  naval 

Navy  Dept 

May  27, 1942 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg.)  John  H.  Jenkins,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

June  16,1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) 

William  0.  Vanderburg,  minerals  attache 

Nevada 

July     1, 1942 

George  C.  Vaillant,  cultural  relations  attache 

Pennsylvania 

Jan.    11,1943 

Herbert  Hallett,  senior  economic  analyst 

Connecticut 

Dec.  16,1941 

Frederick  B.  Wagner,  special  assistant 

Texas 

Aug.  17,1942 

Hugo  W.  Alberts,  agricultural  adviser 

Wisconsin 

Feb.   16,1943 

Hubert  M.  Curry,  senior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Sept.  23, 1942 

Ivo  H.  Lopizich,  special  assistant                   .  . 

California  . 

Aug.  17,1942 
Oct.      5, 1942 

Fred  H.  Await,  junior  economic  analyst 

Maine 

Frank  Cintron,  junior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Aug.  17,1942 

Charles  D.  Mitchell,  economic  analyst 

Kentucky 

Mar.  25, 1944 

Eugene  G.  Christin,  economic  analyst 

June  11, 1943 

Francis  H.  Gallagher,  junior  economic  analyst 

Illinois 

July   16,1942 

Clayton  J.  Clawson,  junior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

JNov.    5,1942 



Miss  Miriam  Therese  Kropp,  junior  economic 

California 

Aug.  25,1943 

analyst. 

Miss  Marion  Elizabeth  Sproul,  junior  economic 

California 

Aug.  25,1943 



analyst. 

Arequipa  (VC)... 

Jack  0.  Dwyre,  vice  consul 

Colorado... 

Feb.   20, 1942 

Iquitos  (VC)  (T) 

Henry  W.  Kelly,  vice  consul 

New  Mexico 

Sept.  30, 1942 
Feb.   21,1944 

Anthony  E.  Starcevic,  vice  consul. 

Pennsylvania 

La  Oroya  (CA) 

Norman  Duncan,  consular  agent 

New  York 

Apr.     6, 1931 
June  27,1934 

Mollendo  (CA) 

Felipe  Ferrer  M.,  consular  agent         .  . 

Peru 

Salaverry  (CA) 

Jacob  Reznik,  consular  agent 

California 

Dec.  30  1940 

36 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1,    194  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

CoDsolate  at  Manila  closed. 

POLAND" 

Warsaw  (Warszawa)  (E) 

_ ambassador  ex- 

traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,' '  counselor  of  embassy  *... 
Montgomery  H.  Colladay,  second  secretary 

Dist.  Columbia. . 
Connecticut 

Apr.    1, 1941 
Feb.  18,1943 

$9, 000 
4,500 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  William  McKee  Dunn, 2  military  attach^ 

Capt.  Edmund  F.  Jewell,'  naval  attache  and 

naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,'  asst.  military  attache... 
Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan, 2  asst.  military  attache.. 
Maj.  Robert  L.  Grosjean,'  asst  military  attache. . 
Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland,'asst.  military  attache. . 
Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,*  asst.  military  attache. . 
Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark.s  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept- 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

tSept.  21, 1943 
Mar.    6,1944 

Sept.  23, 1943 
Oct.    25,1943 
Jan.    13,1943 
Jan.    16,1943 
Sept.    6,1943 
Nov.  25, 1943 

Consulate  General  at  Warsaw 
closed. 

PORTUGAL  AND  POSSES- 
SIONS 

(Portugal) 

Lisbon  (Lisboa)  (L)V 

R.    Henry   Norweb,   envoy   extraordinary   and 
minister  plenipotentiary.^ 

Edward  S.  Crocker,  2d,  counselor  of  legation 

Charles  E.  Dickerson,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul. 
J.  Winsor  Ives,  commercial  attache        . .  .. 

Ohio 

Nov.  15,1943 

JFeb.   22,1944 
June  17,1943 

JApr.   10,1942 
July     1, 1942 
Apr.   26,1943 

JJuly   29,1942 
Feb.   18,1943 
Sept.  12, 1941 
Apr.  15,1941 

Apr.  16,1941 
May  14,1942 
Dec.     3, 1943 
July    19,1941 
Aug.  21,1942 
Mar.  28, 1944 
Mar.    2,1943 
June  28,1940 

10,000 

Massachusetts.-. 

New  Jersey 

Illinois 

7,400 
7,200 
4,500 

Miss  Elizabeth  Humes,  second  secretary;  consul. 
Nathaniel  Lancaster,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 
Merritt  N.  Cootes,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Halleck  L.  Rose,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

George  E.  Miller,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Marselis  C.  Parsons,  Jr.,  second  sp.cretary;  vice 

consul. 
William  0.  Boswell,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Milton  C.  Rewinkel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Scott  Lyon,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Tennessee 

Virginia 

4,500 
4,400 

Virginia     .  

4,200 

Nebraska 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Minnesota 

Ohio 

4,200 
4,100 
4,000 

3.500 
3,500 
3,000 

Carroll  C.  Parry,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Douglass,  Jr.,  vice  consul    . 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Montana 

Ernest  V.  Polutnik,  vice  consul            .         ... 

William  P.  Shockley,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Delaware. 

Illinois.. 

Reinhard  W.  Lamprecht,  vice  consul 

I  Government  of  Poland  established  in  England. 

«  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  and  Norway  established  In  England 

3  Also  appointed  charge  d'affaires  near  the  Government  of  Lu.xembourg  established  in  England. 

«  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

•  With  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF  THE   UNITED   STATES 


37 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


PORTUGAL  AND  POSSES- 
SIONS—Continued 

(Portugal) — Continued 
Lisbon  (Lisboa)  (L)— Con.. 

MA  &NA). 


(T). 


Angra  do  Heroismo,  Terceira, 
Azores  (MD). 

Funchal,  Madeira  (C). 

Horta,  Fayal,  Azores  (MD).. 


Oporto  (Porto)  (C) 

Ponta  Delgada,  Sao  Miguel 

(St.  Michael),  Azores(MD) 

(T) 


(Possessions) ' 

Beira,  Mozambique,  Africa 
(C).> 
(T) 

Lourenco  Marques,  Mozam- 
bique, Africa  (CO). 
Luanda,  Angola,  Africa  (C).. 
(T) 


Worthington  E.  H^erman,  vice  consul. 
Gilmore  N.  Nunn,  vice  consul- 


Col.  Robert  A.  Solborg,  military  attache  and  mili- 
tary attach^  for  air. 

Comdr.  Kenneth  E.  Demarest,  naval  attach^  and 
naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Stephen  Ogdcn  Fuqua,  asst.  military 
attachfe. 

Lt.  Col.  Seymour  G.  Pond,  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  Lee  Sturges  Thomas,  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  William  D.  Hohenthal,  Jr.,  asst.  military 
attache. 

Lt.  Theodore  Rousseau,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 
attache. 

Lt.  Henry  C.  Jackson,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Arthur  Eustace  Ojeda,  attache 

William  G.  Gibson,  economic  analyst 

Charles  W.  Greenleaf,  vice  consul 

Carvel  Painter,  vice  consul. 

Robert  Janz,  American  maritime  delegate 

Foster  H.  Kreis,  vice  consul 

Renwick  S.  McNiece,  American  maritime  dele- 
gate. 

John  Belfort  Keogh,  assistant  American  maritime 
delegate. 

William  P.  Robertson,  vice  consul... 

William  E.  Flournoy,  Jr.,  American  maritime 
delegate. 

Aaron  J.  Thomas,  Jr.,  assistant  American  mari- 
time delegate. 


Frederik  van  den  Arend,  consul 

William  L.  Higgins,  vice  consul 

Austin  R.  Preston,  consul  general.. 
Martin  J.  Hillenbrand,  vice  consul. 

Archer  Woodford,  consul 

Marcelino  H.  da  Costa,  vice  consul 


Indiana 

Kentucky.. 

War  Dept.. 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept.. 

War  Dept.. 
War  Dept.. 
War  Dept.. 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

California.. 
New  York. 

Illinois 

Wisconsin. 

Oklahoma.. 

Minnesota. 
Utah 

New  York. 

Tennessee.. 

Virginia 

Texas 


North  Carolina. - 

Florida 

New  York 

Illinois 

Kentucky 

California. 


RUMANIA 

State  of  war  declared  by  Ru- 
mania December  11, 1941. 

•  See  Bombay  for  consular  officers  who  are  also  assigned  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 
'  Functions  under  supervision  of  consulate  general  at  Lourenfo  Marques. 


Nov.  10, 1941 
Jan.    15, 1943 

tMay  28, 1943 

Oct.     9, 1942 

Sept.  23, 1942 

May  28,1943 
July  25,1942 
Apr.  29,1943 

May  12,1941 

Nov.    2,1942 


Mar.  28, 1944 
tOct.  1, 1943 
May  29,1943 
Sept.  13, 1943 

Feb.     5, 1944 

Mar.  14, 1938 
Mar.  21, 1944 

JNov.  8,1943 

Feb.  11,1935 
Nov.  24,1943 

Nov.  30, 1943 


Dec.  24, 1942 

Dec.  13,1943 

tApr.  27,1943 
Mar.  1,1944 
May  19,1943 
Nov.  11, 1942 


38 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    1944 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

SAUDI  ARABIA,  KING- 

DOM OF 

Jidda  (L)  

James  S.  Moose,  Jr.,'  minister  resident  and  consul. 
first  secretary 

Arkansas 

tJune    4, 1943 

$5, 100 

Paul  E.  Geier,2  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  Langdon  Sands,  third  secretary;  vice 

Ohio 

Nov.  11, 1943 
Mar.  31, 1944 

2,750 

Florida.. 

2,500 

consul. 

SPAIN 

Madrid  (E) 

Carlton  J.  H.  Hayes,  ambassador  extraordinary 

New  York 

May    2, 1942 

17.500 

and  plenipotentiary. 

William  W.  Butterworth,  counselor  of  embassy... 

Louisiana 

tMar.  28, 1944 

6,200 

Ralph  H.  Ackerman,  commercial  attache 

Cahfornia 

May  13,1939 

8,200 

Sydney  B.  Redecker,  first  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Oct.     5, 1943 

8,000 

Julian  F.  Harrington,  first  secretary;  consul 

Massachusetts... 

Mar.    5, 1942 

7,000 

Fayette  J.  Flexer,^  first  secretary;  consul  

Illinois 

Mar.  28, 1944 
Apr.     1,1942 

7,000 
6,200 

George  J.  Haering,  first  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Miss  Frances  E.  Willis,  first  secretary;  consul 

California 

July     6, 1940 

6,000 

LaVerne  Baldwin,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Dec.     3, 1942 

5,100 

Outerbridge  Horsey,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

New  York 

May  14,1942 

3,500 

Niles  W.  Bond,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Massachusetts. -- 

Sept.  22, 1942 

3,500 

William  L.  Smyser,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Pennsylvania 

May  14,1942 

3,000 

Findley  Burns,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. __ 

Maryland 

May  21,1942 

2,500 

Robert  M.  Brandin,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

New  York. 

Oct.    30,1942 

2,500 

William   C.  Burdett,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

Georgia 

Jan.    14,1944 

2,500 

consul. 

Earle  0  Titus,  vice  consul    .         .  

Florida 

July   13,1942 
Aug.  24,1940 

Charles  Gilbert,  vice  consul 

New  York..   

(MA  &  NA)  

Col.  Frederick  D.  Sharp,  military  attach^  and 

War  Dept 

Jan.    20,1944 

military  air  attache. 

Comdr.  John  C.  Lusk,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

May    5, 1943 

attache  for  air. 

Col.  Cornelius  W.  Cousland,  asst.  military  air 

War  Dept 

Oct.    28,1943 

attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Frederick  Dorsey  Stephens,  asst.  military 

War  Dept 

Sept.  23, 1941 

attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Clyde  L.  Clark,  asst.  military  attache. __ 

War  Dept 

Dec.  29,1942 

Lt.  Col.  Albert  P.  Ebright,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept 

Apr.  10,1943 

Lt.  Murat  W.  Williams,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Apr.  11,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  James  B.  Ford,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.    14,1943 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Carroll  M.  Terry,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.    23,1943 

asst  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  John  F.  V.  Emmanuel,  asst.  naval  at- 

Navy Dept 

Feb.   25,1944 

tache  and  asst.  nava!  attache  for  air. 

(T)     ... 

John  Van  Home,  cultural  relations  attache 

Walter  F.  Smith,  attache 

Illinois 

Aug.     4, 1943 
Feb.   20,1942 
Sept.  22, 1942 

Illinois 

Texas 

Charles  F  O'Ncall,*  attache                      

Texas 

July   24.1943 
Aug.    3,1943 
Jan.    11,1944 

Maurice  Fogler,'  attache         .      

New  York.. 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Mahlon  Ashford,  economic  analyst 

Texas 

Sept.  24, 1943 

John  M.  Dimick,'  attache 

Florida 

Nov.    2,1943 

'  Foreign  Service  officer,  receiving  compensation  as  such,  appointed  to  act  as  minister  resident  and  consul  pursuant  to  sec. 
24  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  February  23,  1931. 
'  Temporarily  at  Ceuta. 
3  Temporarily  at  Melilla. 
*  Resident  in  Valencia. 
»  Resident  in'Seville. 
« Resident  in  Zaragoza. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


39 


Post 


SPAIN— Continued 

Madrid  (E)— Continued. 
(T)— Continued 


Barcelona  (CO) 


Bilbao  (C). 


Ceuta,  Spanish  North  Africa 

(C). 
Las  Palmas  de  Gran  Canaria, 

Canary  Islands  (C). 
Malaga  (C).. 

Melilla,  Spanish  North  Africa 

(C). 
Seville  (C)_ _ 

Tenerife,  Canary  Islands  (C). 

(T) 

Valencia  (C) ._. 

(T) 

Vigo(C) _ 

(T) 

SWEDEN 
Stockholm  (L) 


Name  and  rank 


W.  Homer  White,  attach^ 

Justin  N.  Locke,  attach^ 

Daniel  H.  Steele,  attach^ 

Robert  G.  Tnrpin,  attache 

Harold  D.  Ferguson,  attach^ 

Clyde  James  Hanna,  attache 

Henry  E.  Singleton,  attache 

Alexander  Scott  Lockwood,  attache 

Vincent  LaVista,  i  attache 

Robert  E.  Whedbee,  junior  economic  analyst.. 
Thomas  Donald  Bowie,  junior  economic  analyst 

William  Walker  Richards,  vice  consul 

David  I.  Ferber,  vice  consul 

George  A.  Makinson,  consul  general 

Waiter  H.  McKinney,  consul 

Fritz  A.  M.  Alfsen,  consul 

T.  Muldrup  Forsyth,  consuL 

Richard  A.  Poole,  vice  consul 

Harry  F.  Hawley,  consul 

Jule  L.  Goetzmann,  vice  consul 

Temple  Wanamaker,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Paul  E.  Geier,2  vice  consul 

Robert  F.  Fernald,  consul... 

Harold  B.  Quarton,  consul  general 

Francis  B.  Moriarty,  vice  consul 

Fayette  J.  Flexer, '  consul. 

John  N.  Hamlin,  consul 

William  Frank  Lebus,  Jr.,  vice  consul ._ 

Henry  M.  Wolcott,  consul  general 

Richard  B.  Haven,  consul 

Thomas  A.  Weir,  vice  consul 

Daniel  V.  Anderson,  consul 

S.  Grover  Rich,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Leon  L.  Cowles,  vice  consul 

Donald  C.  Marelius,  vice  consul 

Barnaby  Conrad,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Herschel  V.  Johnson,  envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary. 

Christian  M.  Ravndal,  counselor  of  legation 

Harry  E.  Carlson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Robert  Mills  McClintock,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Paul  H.  Pearson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 
L.  Randolph  Higgs,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Brewster  H.  Morris,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
H.  Francis  Cunningham,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Massachusetts... 
Dist.  Columbia. - 

Illinois 

Ohio 

Michigan 

Ohio 

Connecticut- 

California 

New  York 

Kansas 

Minnesota 

Virginia. 

Arizona 

California 

Michigan.. 

New  York 

Virginia 

New  Jersey. 

New  York 

Illinois 

Washington. 

Ohio. 

Maine 

Iowa 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
Illinois 

Oregon 

Kentucky 

New  York 

Illinois.. 

Nebraska 

Delaware. 

Utah 

Utah.. 

California 

California. 


North  Carolina. 

Iowa 

Illinois 

California 

Iowa 

Mississippi 

Pennsylvania... 
Nebraska , 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Aug. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
June 
July 
Aug. 
July 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Jan. 

Nov. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Nov. 


Dec.  13 

Sept.  28, 
July  22, 
June  17, 


May 
Dec. 
JAug. 
Mar. 
June 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1944 

1942 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1943 

1941 

1942 
1941 
1943 

1939 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1942 
1944 
1943 
1941 
1942 
1943 


Oct.  21,1941 

Dec.  23,1943 
Dec.  12,1941 
Nov.  15, 1943 

Feb.  6, 1942 

Apr.  1, 1944 

May  14,1942 

May  14,1942 


'  Resident  in  Malaga. 

2  Temporarily. 

3  At  Melilla  prior  to  departure  for  Madrid. 


40 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   LIST:    APRlL    1.    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


SWEDEN— Continued 

Stockholm  (L)— Continued. 


(MA  &  NA). 


(T) 

Goteborg  (C) 

(T)_-. 

Malmo  (C) 

(T) 

SWITZERLAND 
Bern  (L) 


(MX). 


George  Lybrook  West,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Perry  Laukhufi,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

M.  Gordon  Knox,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Lewis  E.  Qleeck,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 
David  H.  McKillop,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Henry  Hanson,  Jr.,  third  secretary,  vice  consuL_ 

Harold  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Frithjof  C.  Sigmond,  vice  consul 

Lawrence  W.  von  Hellens,  vice  consul 

Col.  Charles  E.  Rayens,  military  attach^  and  mili- 
tary attach^  for  air. 

Comdr.  Walter  L.  Heiberg,  naval  attache  and 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Felix  M.  Hardison,  asst.  military  attache 
for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Sigurd  J.  Arnesen,  asst.  military  attache. 

Ma].  A.  Wayne  Wonderley,  asst.  mihtary  attache 

Maj.  Robert  W.  Wood,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Thomas  Snowden,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Allan  L.  Rice,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Nils  W.  Olsson,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Wallace  McClure,  senior  economic  analyst 

Franz  von  Schilling,  Jr.,  attache 

Walter  S.  Surrey,  attache 

Grant  Olson,  attache 

William  W.  Corcoran,  consul 

Stanley  R.  Lawson,  vice  consul .-. 

Finn  B.  Jensen,  vice  consul 

Benjamin  Reath  Riggs,  consul 

Edwin  S.  Morby,  vice  consul 

Leland  Harrison,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

J.  Klahr  Huddle,  counselor  of  legation 

Daniel  J.  Reagan,  commercial  attache 

Donald  F.  Bigelow,  first  secretary 

George  Tait,  first  secretary 

Gardner  Richardson,  first  secretary 

Dale  W.  Maher,  second  secretary 

Warren  M.  Chase,  second  secretary 

John  H.  Madonne,  second  secretary  (consul) 

Landreth  M.  Harrison,  second  secretary 

Harrison  Lewis,  second  secretary 

Theodore  J.  Hadraba,  third  secretary 

Clark  E.  Husted,  Jr.,  third  secretary 

Lee  D.  Randall,  third  secretary 

George  McM.  Oodley,  2d,  third  secretary 

Brig.  Gen.  Barnwell  R.  Legge,  military  attache 

and  military  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Alfred  R.  W.  de  Jonge,  asst.  military 

attache. 

Capt.  Lloyd  A.  Free,  asst.  military  attache 

1st  Lt.  CharlesT.  Katsainos,  asst.  military  attache. 
1st  Lt.  Dean  Raymond  Rexford,  asst.  military 

attache. 


California. 


Apr.  21,1943 


Ohio 

Maryland 

Illinois 

Massachusetts... 

Connecticut 

Illinois 

Oregon... 

Washington 

War  Dept 


Nov. 
May 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
May 
July 


18, 1943 
14, 1942 

9, 1943 
18,1941 

2, 1942 
30, 1930 

3, 1933 
20,1942 


Navy  Dept- 


War  Dept. 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 

Tennessee... 

Virginia 

New  York.. 
Wisconsin... 


Massachusetts... 

New  York 

Kansas 

Pennsylvania 

California 


Sept.    7,1943 

July      6, 1940 

Dec.     2, 1943 

Jan.  25,1944 
July  10.1943 
Oct.  28, 1943 
Sept.  24, 1942 

June  17,1942 

Dec.   28,1942 

Dec.  4, 1942 

July  8, 1942 

Dec.  4, 1942 

Jan.  8, 1943 

Aug.  15,1936 

June  14,1938 

Feb.  25,1943 

Dec.  30,1942 

Apr.  22,1943 


Illinois- 


July    13,1937 


Ohio July 

Dist.  Columbia..    Dec 
Minnesota i  JNov. 


Virginia 

Connecticut. 

Missouri 

Indiana 

Texas 

Minnesota... 

California 

Nebraska 

Ohio 

Illinois 

New  York . . , 

War  Dept.... 


War  Dept. 

War  Dept. 
W^ar  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


Apr. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
tJuly 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


7, 1941 
16, 1941 

25. 1941 

15. 1942 
8, 1941 

12,  1941 

16,  1939 

1,  1938 

26. 1941 

16. 1942 
28, 1942 
12, 1941 
12, 1041 
12, 1941 


tOct.    19,1942 

Nov.  28, 1941 

May  7, 1942 
Apr.  20,1942 
July     9, 1942 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF  THE   UNITED   STATES 


41 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


SWITZERLAND— Continued 

Bern  (L)— Continued. 

(C). 

Basel  (C) 

Geneva  (C) 

Zuricli  (CG). 


(T). 


SYRIA 


Damascus  (L). 


(MA). 


THAILAND 

State  of  war  declared  by  Thai- 
land January  25,  1942. 


TURKEY 


Ankara  (E)  «. 


(MA  &NA). 


John  H.  Madonne,  consul  (second  secretary) 

J.  A.  Tuck  Sherman,  vice  consul 

Buford  G.  Rogers,  vice  consul 

Walter  H.  Sholes,  consul  general 

John  A.  Lehrs,  vice  consul ^ 

Thomas  R.  Flack,  vice  consul , 

Paul  C.  Squire,  consul.. 

Howard  Elting,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Frank  Cussans,  vice  consul.. 

Sam  E.  Woods,'  consul  general 

Maurice  W.  Altaffer,  consul 

Phil  H.  Hubbard,  consul 

Bolard  More,  vice  consul 

Robert  T.  Cowan,  vice  consul 

Eugene  Nabel,  vice  consul 

Julius  C.  Jensen,  vice  consul 

Charles  Stoppani.  vice  consul... 

Frederick     R.     Loofbourow,    senior    economic 

analyst. 
James  C.  Bell, 2  vice  consul 


George  Wadsworth,^  J  diplomatic  agent  and  con- 
sul general. 

James  T.  Scott.s  commercial  attach^ 

Joseph  C.  Satterthwaite,'  first  secretary;  consul.. 

William  M.  Gwynn,^  second  secretary 

William  J.  Porter,  vice  consul 


Maj.  Virgil  A.  Jackson,'  asst.  military  attachfi 

for  air. 
Capt.  Duncan  McBryde.'asst.  military  attach6  .. 
Capt.  Paul  M.  Glaude,^  asst.  military  attache 


Laurence  A.  Steinhardt,  ambassador  extraordi- 
nary and  plenipotentiary. 

Robert  F.  Kelley,  counselor  of  embassy 

Edward  B.  Lawson,  commercial  attach^ — 

Earl  L.  Packer,  first  secretary 

Harry  L.  Troutman,  first  secretary 

William  Witman,  2d,  third  secretary 

Richard  E.  Gnade,  third  secretary 

Wilfred  V.  MacDonald,  third  secretary 


Brig.  Gen.  Richard  G.  Tindall,  military  attach^-.. 

Col.  Frederick  A.  Fillet,?  military  air  attache 

Capt.  Webb  Trammell,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 


Texas 

Maine 

Mississippi 


Aug.  1, 1938 
Uug.  2, 1926 
July   19,1941 


Oklahoma 

Maryland 

Illinois 

Massachusetts... 

Illinois. 

Ohio.. .-. 

Mississippi. 

Ohio 

Vermont 

Ohio 

Texas... 

Rhode  Island 

Wyoming 

California... 

New  York 


Mar. 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

July 

May 

July 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Dec. 


31, 1941 
19, 1941 
22, 1941 
19, 1941 

6. 1940 
19, 1941 

3. 1942 
31, 1933 
19, 1941 

3. 1941 
17, 1940 
17, 1936 
16, 1944 

9,1943 

2. 1943 


New  York . 


New  York. 


Georgia 

Michigan 

California 

Massachusetts. 

War  Dept 


War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


New  York. 


Feb.  7,1944 


Oct.     9, 1942 

Dec.  1, 1942 

Feb.  29,1944 

Dec.  1, 1942 

Feb.  13,1943 

May  24, 1943 

Nov.  10, 1942 
Jan.    11,1944 


Jan.    12,1942 


Massachusetts... 
Dist.  Columbia.. 

Utah 

Georgia 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

Missouri 


Uug. 

Feb. 

Oct. 
tAug. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

May 


9. 1941 
3, 1944 

29. 1942 

21. 1943 

29. 1944 
29, 1944 

2. 1942 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


June  12,1943 
Dec.  11,1943 
Jan.    13,1942 


'  Assigned  also  to  Liechtenstein. 

'  Resident  in  Lugano. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Lebanon;  resident  in  Beirut. 

•  Foreign  Service  officer,  receiving  compensation  as  such,  appointed  to  act  as  diplomatic  agent  and  consul  general  pursuant 
(o  sec.  24  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  February  23, 1931. 

•  Serves  as  charge  d'affaires  ad  interim  except  during  such  periods  as  the  diplomatic  agent  may  be  present  at  Damascus. 

•  OflSce  of  Embassy  also  at  Istanbul. 

'  Also  assistant  military  attache  at  .\nkiira. 


42 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


TURKEY— Continued 

Ankara  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &NA)-Con.... 


(T). 


[stanbul      (Constantinople) 
(CG). 


(T). 


Iskenderun     (Alexandretta) 

(C). 
Izmir  (Smyrna)  (C) , 


UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA 

Pretoria,  Transvaal  (L)... 


(MA&  NA). 


Col.  Theodore  Babbitt,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Cedric  H.  Seagcr,  asst.  military  attachg 

Maj.  Robert  N.  Walker,  asst.  military  attachfi... 

Capt.  James  F.  Grove,  asst.  military  attaehfi 

1st  Lt.  Norman  Armour,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache, 
2d  Lt.  Walter  E.  Seager,  asst.  military  attache... 
Lt.  Comdr.  George  C.  Miles,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  S.  Duim,  asst.  naval  attache.. . 
Lt.  Comdr.  George  H.  Earle,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  George  N.  Belie,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Donald    Everett     Webster,    cultural    relations 
attache. 

Burton  Y.  Berry,  consul  general 

Paul  S.  Guinn,  consul 

William  N.  Fraleigh,  vice  consul 

Roy  M.  Melbourne,  vice  consul... 

Leonard  J.  Cromie,  vice  consul 

Leslie  Albion  Squires,  vice  consul 

William  R.  Lynch,  vice  consul 

Lee  E.  Metcalf,  vice  consul.. 

Charles  P.  MeVicker,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Floyd  H.  Black,  special  assistant 

Homer  W.  Davis,  special  assistant 

Frederick  T.  Merrill,  special  assistant 

Herbert  J.  Cummings,  economic  analyst 

Richard  W.  Byrd,  consul 

Keld  Christensen,  vice  consul 

Ellis  A.  Johnson,  vice  consul _.- 


General  Thomas  Holcomb,  appointed  envoy  ex- 
traordinary and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

Edward  M.  Groth,  counselor  of  legation 

Samuel  H.  Day,'  commercial  attache 

Barry  T.  Benson,'  asst.  commercial  attache 

Arthur  L.  Richards,  second  secretary 

Harlan  B.  Clark,  third  secretary. 


Col.  Breckinridge  A.  Day,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Charles  L.  Ashley,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Dalton  Hayes,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Charles  C.   Brady,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Arthur  D.  Brigham,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Donald  H.  Ryan,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Morris  Golick,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Ensign  Charles  L.  Brown,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept.. 

Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


Wisconsin. 


New  York. 
California. . 

Texas 

California.. 
Ohio 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


Jan. 
Mar 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 


22, 1944 
3, 1943 
15,  1944 
22, 1944 
11, 1944 
Sept.  18, 1943 
Jan.    20,1942 


Feb.     4. 1942 
Jan.      2, 1943 

Dec.  24,1943 


Aug.     5, 1943 


Indiana 

Pennsylvania. 
New  Jersey... 

Virginia 

Connecticut... 

California 

Kansas 

Texas 

New  Jersey... 

New  York 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
Pennsylvania. . 

Virginia 

Iowa 

Massachusetts. 


Delaware. 


June 
Mar. 
July 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Aug. 
tFeb. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Nov. 
Sept. 


10. 1943 

21. 1944 

26. 1941 
30, 1944 

8,1943 
31,1943 
10, 1944 

8, 1943 

10. 1942 
17, 1942 

18. 1942 

7. 1943 

28. 1943 

7. 1944 
10, 1943 
15, 1941 


Mar.  21, 1944 


Oct. 

Apr. 
Feb. 
July 


1, 1942 
16, 1942 

8, 1944 
14, 1942 


Aug.   31,1943 

Feb.   27,1941 
Mar.  12,1942 

Jan.    31,1944 
Feb.  12,1942 

July  29,1942 

Oct.    12,1943 

Mar.  24, 1944 

Sept.  11. 1943 


•  Assigned  to  serve  at  Johannesburg. 
>  Assigned  to  serve  at  Capetown. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE    OF   THE   UNITED    STATES 


43 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


UNION  OF  SOUTH 
AFRICA — Continued 

Capetown,    Cape    Province 
(CG). 

Durban,  Natal  (C) 


Johannesburg,        Transvaal 
(CG). 


(T). 


Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Prov- 
ince (C). 


UNION  OF  SOVIET 
SOCIALIST  REPUBLICS 


Moscow  (E). 


(U.  S.  Military  Mission). 


Irving  N.  Linnell,  consul  general 

R.  Austin  Acly,  consul... 

Roland  K.  Beyer,  vice  consul 

E.  Talbot  Smith,  consul ^^... 

Robert  C.  Strong,  vice  consul 

Thomas  D.  Bowman,  consul  general 

William  H.  Beach,  consul 

John  S.  Richardson,  Jr.,  consul 

Robert  W.  Rinden,  vice  consul 

Miss  Ann  Van  Wynen,  vice  consul.. 

Frank  Anderson  Henry,  consul 

Kenneth  A.  Byrns,  vice  consul 


W.  Averell  Harriman,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Maxwell  M.  Hamilton,  counselor  of  embassy'... 

Warwick  Perkins,  first  secretary;  consul. 

A.  Bland  Calder,  first  secretary;  consul. 

Llewellyn  E.  Thompson,  Jr.,  second  secretary; 

consul. 

Edward  Page,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Francis  Bowden  Stevens,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
John  Frgmont  Melby,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Richard  H.  Davis,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Thomas  P.  Dillon,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Paul  M.  Dutko,  vice  consul.. 

Edwin  L.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Maj.  Gen.  John  R.  Deane,  military  member;  chief. 
Brig.  Gen.  Sydney  I.  Spaulding,  military  member. 

Brig.  Gen.  William  E.  Crist,  military  member 

Rear  Admiral  Clarence  E.  Olsen,  naval  member. 

Capt.  Samuel  B.  Frankel,  naval  member 

Capt.  Ronald  H.  Allen,  naval  member 

Capt.  Harry  D.  Felt,  naval  member 

Comdr.  Frederick  Robert  Lang,  naval  member.. 
Comdr.  Clifford  Conrad  DeFord,  naval  member. 

Comdr.  Denj's  William  Knoll,  naval  member 

Comdr.  Charles  J.  Zondorak,  naval  member 

Lt.  Comdr.  G.  D.  Roullard,  naval  member 

Lt.  Comdr.  Edward  W.  Yorke,  Jr.,  naval  member. 

Maj.  John  Minor  Maury,  naval  member 

Lt.  Willard  W.  Cram,  naval  member 

Lt.  Joseph  Chase,  naval  member 


Massachusetts 
Massachusetts 

Wisconsin 

Connecticut... 

Wisconsin 

Missouri 

Virginia 

Massachusetts 

Iowa 

Texas 

Delaware 

Colorado 

New  York 

Iowa... 

Maryland 

New  York 

Colorado 

Massachusetts 
New  York 

Illinois 

New  York 

Missouri 

Pennsylvania. 
Arkansas 

WarDept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept... 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept... 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept... 
Navy  Dept... 


May 
Aug. 
June 
Mar. 
June 
Oct. 
Oct. 
July 
May 
Upr. 
June 
May 


19, 1943 

25. 1942 
2, 1941 

10. 1943 

5. 1940 

1. 1941 
2, 1941 

14. 1942 

20. 1943 
13, 1943 

24. 1942 

20. 1943 


Oct.      7, 1943 

June  18,1943 
Nov.  10,1942 
Oct.  6, 1942 
Nov.  20, 1940 

Feb.  27,1942 
Aug.     6, 1942 

Mar.  20, 1943 

Aug.  3, 1943 

Nov.  10,1942 

June  18,1943 

Nov.  1, 1941 


Oct. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

April 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

May 

Dec. 

May 

Apr. 


1, 1943 

1. 1943 
23, 1943 

3,1943 
9, 1941 

16. 1941 

1. 1944 

21. 1942 

15. 1943 
4,1944 

12. 1944 

26. 1941 
18, 1943 

3. 1943 

28. 1942 
7, 1943 


•  With  the  honorary  rank  of  minister. 


44 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    1944 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

UNION  OF  SOVIET 

SOCIALIST    REPUBLICS- 

Continued 

Moscow  (E)— Continued. 

(U .  8.  Military  Mission)  — 

Continued  .        

Lt.  J.  H.  Harshaw,  naval  member..    . 

Navy  Dept 

May 

17, 1943 

Lt.  C.  B.  Basinger,  naval  member. __     . 

Sept. 

24, 1943 

Lt.  Qg)  Philip  Worchel,  naval  member 

Navy  Dept 

Dec. 

22, 1942 

Lt.  (jg)  R.  P.  Mcilflejohn,  naval  member 

Navy  Dept 

Nov. 

27, 1943 

Ensign  Joseph  L.  Richardson,  naval  member 

Navy  Dept 

Dec. 

22, 1942 

(T) 

Thomas  P.  Whitnev,  attache  _ 

Ohio 

Mar. 
Nov. 

1, 1944 
6, 1942 

Frederick  C.  Barghoorn,  attache 

Massachusetts.  __ 

Joseph  J.  Bulik,  attach^ 

New  York  _ 

Mar. 

30, 1944 

Robert  C.  Tucker,  attache 

Missouri 

Feb. 
tOct. 

21, 1944 
31, 1941 

Vladivostok  (CO) 

Angus  I.  Ward,  consul  general 

Michigan  .    . 

$7,200 

URUGUAY 

Montevideo  (E) 

William  Dawson,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

Minnesota 

Feb. 

11, 1941 

17,500 

plenipotentiary. 

Dudley  Q.  Dwyre,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul 

Colorado 

tApr. 

1,1942 

8,000 

general. 

Robert  G.  Glover,  commercial  attache 

Florida.... 

Mar. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Sept. 

12. 1940 
15, 1942 

20. 1941 
11,1936 

6.200 

Edward  J.  Sparks,  first  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Alabama .. 

6,000 

Robert  Y.  Brown,  second  secretary;  consul 

Reginald  Bragonier,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice 

4,600 

Maryland 

4,000 

consul. 

Robert   B.   Memminger,   third   secretary;   vice 

South  Carolina... 

Dec. 

26, 1940 

4,000 

consul. 

Arthur  B.  Emmons,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice 

Massachusetts... 

Oct. 

22, 1942 

3,500 

consul. 

Stewart  Q.  Anderson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Illinois 

Dec. 

3,1941 

3,000 

John  L.  Topping,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

New  York 

May  20,1943 

3,000 

(MA  &  NA) 

Lt.  Col.  Norman  A.  Congdon,  military  attache 

War  Dept... 

Jan. 

30, 1942 

Comdr.   Albert   Benjamin,   naval   attache  and 

Navy  Dept. 

Dec. 

16, 1941 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.  William  A.  Tidwell,    Jr.,  asst.    military 

War  Dept 

Feb. 

11, 1943 

attache. 

Capt.  Carleton  Ashley,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Oct. 

21, 1943 

Lt.  Peter  J.  Brennan,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov. 

24, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Donald  C.  Leavens,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Oct. 

20, 1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) 

Philip  P.  Clover.i  attache.. 

Franklin  W.  Wolf,  senior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Apr. 
Jan. 

24. 1942 

10. 1943 

C.  Montagu  Pigott,  senior  economic  analyst 

Ohio 

Oct. 

31, 1942 

Frank  E.  Sheehy,  senior  economic  analyst 

Ohio 

May 

20, 1942 

'  Assigned  also  to  Buenos  Aires,  Santiago,  and  Asuncion;  resident  in  Buenos  Aires. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED   STATES 


45 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

URUGUAY-ConUnued 

Montevideo  (E)— Continued. 

(T)— Continued.— 

Ezequiel  D.  Salinas,  special  assistant. 

Texas    

Aug.  17,1942 
tDec.  11,1942 
Feb.   13,1943 

Joseph  G.  Weimer,  senior  economic  analyst 

Albert  B.  Franklin,  cultural  relations  attache 

Indiana 

Massachusetts... 

Glenn  Barr,  asst.  cultural  relations  attache 

John  W.  Mitchell,  junior  economic  analyst 

Ohio 

July   24,1942 
Mar.    1,1942 

Minnesota.. 

Frederick  C.  Weimer,  junior  economic  analyst... 

Albert  F.  Breazeale,  junior  economic  analyst 

John  J.  Zozaya,  junior  economic  analyst    . 

Indiana 

Feb.  20,1942 
Apr.  25,1942 
July   14,1942 
June  12  1942 

Alabama 

Nebraska 

Fred  H.  Decker,  junior  economic  analyst- 

Kentucky 

New  Jersey 

Carson  0.  Crocker,  junior  economic  analyst 

Sept.  11,1942 

Thomas  D.  Kingsley,  junior  economic  analyst 

Massachusetts... 

Dec.  23,1942 

VENEZUELA 

Caracas  (E) 

Frank  P.  Corrigan,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

Ohio 

Jan.    20,1939 

$17, 500 

plenipotentiary. 

Joseph  Flack ,  counselor  of  embassy 

Pennsylvania  . 

May    9, 1941 
Sept.  17. 1942 

8,600 

H.  Lawrence  Groves,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

Pennsylvania 

8,200 

economic  affairs. 

Osborn  S.  Watson,  commercial  attache 

Georgia 

Nov.    2,1937 
July   20,1940 
Aug.  19,1943 

5,900 
4,500 

Thomas  J.  Maleady,  second  secretary . 

Massachusetts 

William  P.  Wright,  asst.  commercial  attache 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

4,400 

Sherburne  Dillingham,  second  secretary.. 

New  Jersey 

tAug.  13,1942 

4,100 

Carl  Breuer,  third  secretary 

New  York 

Aug.  19,1943 
tJan.    11,1943 
July   28,1942 

4,000 
3,600 

Maurice  M.  Bernbaum,  third  secretary 

Elinois 

John  P.  Hoover,  asst.  commercial  attache 

California 

3,500 

Walter  J.  Stoessel,  Jr.,  third  secretary 

JMay  18,1942 

JJune  23,1943 
JJan.    15,1944 

2,750 

(MA  &  NA).     .     . 

Lt.  Co).  Henri  A.  Luebbermann,  military  attache. 
Capt.  Josef  E.  Beauclair,  military  air  attache 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  D.  Huntington,  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  17, 1942 

and  naval  attache  lor  air. 

Maj.  Edmund  J.  E.  McCarthy,  asst.  military 

War  Dept 

Mar.  28, 1942 

attache. 

Lt.  Sterling  J.  Cottrell,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

May  25,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  K.  Holden,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.    4,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Robert  M.  Farrar,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.  26, 1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Charles  D.  Evans,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1944 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Howard  C.  Gilmer,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.  26, 1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(C).. 

James  P.  MofBtt,  consul 

New  York 

Apr.  10,  1941 

6,800 

William  L.  Krieg,  vice  consul . 

Ohio  -             

Mar.  28, 1944 

3,500 

George  R.  Phelan,  vice  consul 

California 

June  29,1937 

46 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


VENEZUELA— Continued 

Caracas  (E)— Continued. 
(T) 


Caripito,  Monagas  (VC) 

(T). 
Ciudad  Bolivar  (VC).... 

La  Guaira  (VC) 

Puerto  de  la  Cruz,  An- 
zoategui  (VC). 
Maracaibo  (C) 

(T) 

YUGOSLAVIA  > 
Belgrade  (Beograd)  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


(T). 


Consular    oflSces    in    Yugo- 
slavia closed. 


James  H.  Kempton,  agricultural  adviser 

Robert  M.  Baskin,  senior  economic  analyst 

William  Scanlan,  special  assistant 

Curtis  Waldo  Barnes,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

John  Allen  Beimett,  senior  economic  analyst 

Virgil  C.  Applewhite,  special  assistant... 

D.    Eugene    Delgado-Arias,    cultural   relations 
attache. 

William  Henry  Bowden,  economic  analyst 

Manuel  Matienzo,  special  assistant 

Herbert  B.  Leggett,  junior  economic  analyst 

Albert  T.  Phelps,  special  assistant 

Robert  C.  Winthrop,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  L.  Blue, '  vice  consul 

Thomas  J.  Cory,  vice  consul 

Armando  Larragoite,  Jr.,  vice  consul - 

Odin  G.  Loren,  consul 

Harold  D.  Pease,  vice  consul 

Austin  J.  Rittenhouse,  vice  consul 


Lincoln   MacVeagh,'  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Harold  Shantz,^  counselor  of  embassy... 

Walworth  Barbour,'  second  secretary 

Andrew  B.  Foster,^  second  secretary... 

Charles  E.  Hulick,  Jr. ,3  third  secretary.. 

Lt.  Col.  Sterling  L.  Larrabee,'  military  attach^... 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  T.  Harding,^  *  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
1st  Lt.  William  H.  McNeill,^  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.  Thomas  D.  Spencer,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Henry  Albert  Hill,'  special  assistant 

Emil  Kekich,  special  assistant 

Arthur  W.  Parsons,'  special  assistant 


Maryland 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Montana. 

Florida.. 

Mississippi 

New  York 

New  York 

New  York 

California 

Connecticut... 
Pennsylvania. 

Teimessee 

California 

New  Mexico.. 

Washington... 

California 

Oklahoma 

Connecticut... 

New  York 

Massachusetts 
Pennsylvania. 
Pennsylvania. 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept ... 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept... 

New  York 

New  York 

California 


Sept.  7,1942 

Dec.  23,1942 

July  1,1942 

May  26,1943 

Aug.  12,1943 

Oct.  19.  1942 

July  15,1942 

June  5,1943 
May  15,1942 
Aug.  5,1943 
May  15,1942 
Jan.      3, 1944 

July  28,1942 
Aug.  28,1943 
May  14,1943 

Mar.  18, 1944 
Nov.  27, 1943 
Jan.  3, 1944 


Nov.  12, 1943 

Dec.  23,1943 

Dec.  21,1943 

Dec.  21,1943 

Feb.  16,1944 

Jan.    10,1944 
tNov.  13,1943 

Feb.  25,1944 
Mar.  22, 1944 


Dec.  21,1943 
Jan.  11,1944 
Dec.  21,1943 


'  Assigned  to  Naples;  remaining  at  Ciudad  Bolivar  until  office  is  closed. 
'  Oovemment  of  Yugoslavia  established  in  Egypt. 
»  Assigned  also  near  the  Government  of  Greece  established  In  Egypt. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Cairo. 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  47 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT 


Name 


Whence  appointed 


Date  of 
assignment' 


Abbott,  Gteorge  M.' 

Abbott,  Wainwright' 

Achilles,  Theodore  C 

Adams,  Ware' 

Bacon,  J.  Kenley 

Bailey,  E.  Tomlin 

Ballantine,  Joseph  W 

Barnes,  William 

Belovsky,  Sidney  A 

Benninghoff,  H.  Merrell.. 

Benton,  J.  Webb'. 

Benton,  Russell  W. 

Bishop,  Max  Waldo 

Blake,  Oilson  O 

Blake,  Ralph  J 

Boal,  Pierre  de  L. » 

Bohlen,  Charles  E ., 

Bonbright,  James  C.  H... 

Brown,  James  E.,  Jr 

Buhrman,  Parker  W.« 

Byington,  Homer  M.,  Jr. 

Cabot,  John  M 

Cannon,  Cavendish  W... 

Canty,  George  R... 

Carrigan,  John  Willard... 
Cavanaugh,  Rohert  J.'... 
Chapman,  J.  Holbrook... 

Chase,  Augustus  S 

Chipman,  Norrls  B 

Clubb,  Oliver  Edmund... 
Cochran,  William  P.,  Jr.. 

Cox,  Raymond  E.3 

Davis,  Monnett  B... 

Davis,  Nathaniel  P 

DeCourcy,  William  E 

Denby,  James  Orr 

Dick.  HassellH- 

Dickover,  Erie  R 

Donaldson.  Harry  M 

Dooman,  Eugene  H 

Dorsz,  Edmund  J 

Doyle,  Albert  M 

duBois,  Coert 

Durbrow,  Elbrldge 

Du  Vivier,  Paul  F  .» 

Embry,  John  A 

Erhardt.  John  Q 

Fales.  Herbert  P 

Farrell,  William  S.« 

Faus,  Keeler' 

Ferris,  Walton  C 

Flood,  Douglas  » 

Foster,  Carol  H 

Foster,  Julian  B 

Fox,  Homer  S 


Ohio 

Pennsylvania 

District  of  Columbia. 

Georgia 

Massachusetts 

New  Jersey 

Massachusetts 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

New  York 

Pennsylvania.. 

New  York 

Iowa 

Maryland 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Virginia 

Connecticut 

Massachusetts 

Utah 

Massachusetts 

California 

Illinois 

District  of  Columbia. 

Coimecticut 

District  of  Columbia. 

Minnesota 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Colorado 

New  Jersey 

Texas.. 

Indiana... 

South  Carolina 

California 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Michigan 

Michigan , 

California , 

California... 

New  York 

Florida 

New  York 

California. 

New  York 

Georgia 

Wisconsin 

Illinois 

Maryland 

Alabama 

Michigan 


Sept. 

July 

July 

Mar. 

Aug. 

June 

Jan. 

July 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

July 

Dec. 

Jan. 

June 

June 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Apr. 

July 

Mar 

Nov. 

July 

Mar. 

Jan. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

June 

June 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

May 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Aug. 

July 

Apr. 


3, 1043 

13. 1943 

9. 1941 
11,1944 

28. 1941 

19. 1942 

7. 1942 

15. 1941 

14. 1944 

24. 1942 
18, 1944 
4  ,  1941 

8,1941 
2, 1942 

18. 1941 
22, 1944 

3, 1942 

19. 1942 

18. 1943 
16, 1943 

4,1941 

3. 1941 

15. 1941 

16. 1943 

1. 1942 

18. 1944 
13,  1944 

3. 1942 

20. 1942 

11. 1943 
11, 1943 
30, 1943 
25, 1941 

3. 1943 

11. 1940 
11, 1943 

17. 1941 

28. 1943 

10. 1942 

16. 1943 
2,1941 

20. 1941 
7, 1941 

28. 1942 

18. 1944 
18,1944 
25, 1941 

18. 1940 
19,  1944 

18. 1944 

21. 1941 

6. 1944 

29. 1941 

14. 1942 
24, 1941 


>  The  length  of  an  oflBcer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on  which  he 
reports  for  duty. 

'  Under  provisions  of  the  act  of  April  1, 1941. 

«  Foreign  Service  oflBcer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


48  FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    APRIL    1.    194-1 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Frost,  Arthur  C 

FuUerton,  Hugh  S 

Qeist,  Raj-mond  H 

George,  W.  Perry 

Gordon,  George  A.'.. 

Gowen,  Franklin  C 

Gray,  Archibald  E 

Gray,  Cecil  Wayne 

Grew,  Joseph  CJ 

Qufler,  Bernard 

Harrison,  Randolph 

Harvey,  Miss  Constance  R.3_ 

Heacoek,  Roger  L 

Henderson,  James  E 

Henry,  R.  Horton 

Hodgdon,  A.  Dana 

Hohenthal,  Theodore  J 

Hughes,  Morris  N 

Hunt,  Frederick  D.3 

Hunt,  Leigh  W 

Huston,  Cloyce  K 

Hutton,  Paul  C. 

Jester,  Perry  N 

Johansen,  Beppo  R 

Johnson,  Hallett 

Jones,  George  Lewis,  Jr 

Jones,  J.  Wesley 

Josselyn,  Paul  R... 

Keeler,  Erwin  P 

Keeley,  James  Hugh,  Jr 

Keith,  Gerald.. 

Key,  David  McK 

Knox,  Charles  F.,  Jr 

Kohler,  Foy  D 

Krentz,  Kenneth  C 

Lafoon,  Sidney  K 

La  Rue,  G.  Wallace 

Leverich,  Henry  P 

Lewis,  Charles  W.,  Jr 

Lockhart,  Frank  P 

Lyon,  Cecil  B 

MacArthur,  Douglas,  2d» 

Macatee,  Robert  B 

MacLean,  H.  Coit »._ 

Matthews,  H.  Freeman 

McDonough,  Dayle  C 

McGregor,  Robert  G.,  Jr 

McGurk,  Joseph  F 

McKenna,  James  E 

McLaughlin,  Edward  D 

Meekins,  Lynn  W. ' 

Meyer,  Paul  W 


Whence  appointed 


Massachusetts 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Alabama 

New  York 

Pennsylvania... 

Peimsylvania.. 

Tennessee 

New  Hampshire 

Washington 

Virginia 

New  York 

California 

California 

Arizona 

Maryland 

California 

Illinois 

D^triet  of  Columbia. 
District  of  Columbia. 

lowa... 

North  Carolina 

Virginia 

Florida 

New  Jersey 

Maryland 

Iowa... 

Iowa 

Indiana _ 

California 

Illinois.. 

Tennessee 

New  Jersey 

Ohio 

Iowa 

Virginia 

Missouri 

New  Jersey 

Michigan 

Texas 

New  York 

District  of  Columbia- 
Virginia... 

Virginia 

Maryland 

Missouri... 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

M  assachusetts 

Arkansas... 

Pennsylvania 

Colorado 


Date  of 
assignment  > 

Salary 

Oct.-   2,1942 

$10.  000 

Jan.    14,1942 

8.600 

Feb.   11,1944 

8,200 

Apr.  24,1941 

6,000 

Apr.     4, 1941 

9,000 

Nov.  19, 1941 

6,000 

Jan.    18,1943 

4,600 

Jan.      6, 1943 

6,200 

Sept.    1,1942 

9,000 

Jan.     3, 1942 

4,600 

Feb.  21,1942 

4,500 

Feb.  18,1944 

4. 100 

Nov.  10, 1942 

3,000 

Jan.    11,1941 

4,200 

June  19,1942 

4,500 

June  19,1942 

6,200 

Aug.  11,1941 

4,000 

Sept  10,1943 

4,500 

Mar.  10, 1944 

3,  COO 

Dec.  20,1940 

5,400 

July     7, 1941 

5,000 

Sept.  26, 1941 

4,400 

Aug.  29.1941 

5,000 

June     3, 1942 

4,100 

Nov.  20, 1940 

8,900 

Aug.  13,1942 

4,100 

Mar.    8,1941 

4,500 

Aug.  28, 1943 

8,900 

July     9, 1943 

6,800 

July   20.1940 

8,200 

Mar.  20, 1942 

6,000 

Dee.  22,1941 

7,000 

Feb.   10,1942 

4,500 

Nov.  29, 1941 

4,200 

May  26, 1943 

5,000 

Feb.   16,1942 

2,750 

Apr.     1,1943 

3,500 

Feb.  26,1943 

4,500 

Nov.  23, 1940 

6,200 

Aug.  24,1942 

10, 000 

July     6, 1943 

4,500 

Feb.  18,1944 

4,000 

May    1,1941 

8,200 

Oct.     5, 1943 

8,800 

June  28,1943 

9,000 

Sept.  29, 1943 

7,800 

Oct.     9, 1943 

4,500 

Aug.  19,1942 

9,000 

Nov.    5,1941 

7,200 

Dec.     7, 1943 

4,500 

Jan.    31,1944 

8,900 

June    3, 1942 

5,100 

'  The  length  of  an  oflScer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on  which  he  reports 
for  duty. 

»  Under  provisions  of  the  act  of  April  1, 1941. 

3  Foreign  Service  oflBcer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF   TFIE   UNITED   STATES  49 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Whence  appointed 


Date  of 
assignment  > 


Minor,  Harold  B 

Montgomery,  Edmund  B.s_ 

Morgan,  John  H.s 

Morris,  Shiras,  Jr 

Nielsen,  Orsen  N.. 

Oakes,  Calvin  Hawley 

Parker,  W,  Leonard 

Parsons,  J.  Graham 

Peck,  William  L.s 

Peck,  WiUys  R.» 

Perkins,  Mahlon  Fay 

Perkins,  Troy  L 

Pilcher,  James  B. 

Pinkerton,  Julian  L 

Plitt,  Edwin  A... 

Pool,  John  C 

Reams,  R.  Borden 

Riddleberger,  James  W 

Salisbury,  Laurence  E 

Scherer,  George  F 

Schnare,  Lester  L.  > 

Schoenrich,  Edwin 

Shaw,  George  P 

Sokobin,  Samuel^..! 

Stanton,  Edwin  F , 

Steintorf,  Paul  P.  a 

Steyne,  Alan  N 

Streeper,  Robert  B.3 

Sturgeon,  Leo  D 

Summerlln,  George  T 

Taylor,  Earle  C.s 

Taylor,  Robert  M 

Thompson,  Tyler' 

Timberlake,  Clare  H , 

Travers,  Howard  K. 

Trimble,  William  C 

Tuck,  S.  Pinkney' 

Vance,  Marshall  M.' 

Vincent,  John  Carter 

Wallncr,  Woodruff' 

Walmsley,  Walter  N.,  Jr... 

Walstrom,  Joe  D 

Warren,  Fletcher 

Washington,  S.  Walter 

Wasson,  Thomas  C 

Wiley,  John  C.»... 

Williams,  Frank  S 

Wilson,  Evan  M 

Wright,  James  H 

Young,  Whitney 


Kansas. 

Illinois 

Massachusetts.. 

Connecticut 

Wisconsin , 

South  Carolina- 
New  York 

New  York 

Connecticut 

California 

California '. 

Kentucky 

Georgia 

Kentucky 

Maryland 

Delaware 

Pennsylvania.. 

Virginia. 

Illinois 

New  York..  .. 

Georgia 

Maryland 

California 

New  Jersey 

California 

Virginia 

New  York 

Ohio 

Illinois 

Louisiana 

Pennsylvania.. 

Washington 

New  York 

Michigan 

New  York 

Maryland 

New  York 

Ohio 

Georgia 

New  York 

Maryland 

Missouri 

Texas 

West  Virginia -- 

New  Jersey 

Indiana.. 

Mississippi 

Pennsylvania.. 

Missouri 

New  York 


July 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

July 

July 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

May 

Nov. 

June 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

June 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

June 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

June 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

June 

Dec. 

June 

June 


23, 1943 
2,1943 

22. 1943 
15, 1942 

20. 1941 

1. 1941 

27. 1940 

1. 1942 

18. 1944 

21. 1942 

26. 1942 
3, 1942 

23. 1941 

18. 1943 

31. 1941 

28. 1942 

20. 1942 

28. 1943 
21, 1941 

1. 1941 
29, 1943 

25. 1941 

3. 1942 

3. 1943 

24. 1942 
3, 1943 

23. 1943 
8, 1943 

27, 1941 

25. 1941 

10. 1944 

12. 1942 
18, 1944 

26. 1943 
22. 1942 
24,1942 

18. 1944 
18,  1944 

15. 1942 
18, 1944 
26,1943 

1, 1943 

15. 1943 
31, 1044 

18. 1941 
4,1941 
3,1942 

26. 1942 
11, 1941 
20, 1940 


'  The  length  of  an  oflBcer's  service  In  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  dat«,  but  from  the  date  on  which  he 
reports  for  duty. 

'  Under  provisions  of  the  act  of  April  1, 1941. 

»  Foreign  Service  officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


i 


50 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    1944 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ON  SPECIAL  AND  TEMPORARY  DETAIL 


Name 


Where  assigned 


Whence  appointed 


Date  of 
assignment 


Sal<iry 


Anderson,  Eskel  V.  <_ 

Butrick.  Richard  P 

Flood,  Pet«r  H.  A 

Qoshie,  John  L 

Greene.  Joseph  X.,  Jr 

Homer,  Oamett  D. ' 

Jenkins,  Warder  B. ' 

Johnson,  Harold  Frost ' 

Kennan,  George  F 

Kifer,  Russell  Stanley  ' 

Landis,  James  McCauley  ' » 

LavBTHck,  John  W.  i_ 

Levison,  George  Lewis  ' 

Lightner,  E.  Allan,  Jr 

Livengood,  Charles  A 

Luedtke,  Charles  L 

Mathews,  Jell  Douglas  ' 

Murphy,  Robert  D. » 

Myers,  Harold  Edwin  i 

Xorden,  Carl  F... 


Offie,  Carmel 

Ozzard,  Charles  J.' 

Peterson,  Edward  M.  i 

Reber,  Samuel 

Reinhardt,  G.  Frederick... 

Rountree,  William  M.  i 

Shollenberger,  Joseph  H.  '.. 

Simering,  Chauncey  L.' 

Smith,  Donald  W.... 

Tittmann,  Harold  H.,  Jr... 

Turner,  William  T 

Villard,  Henry  H.  i. 

Young,  Roland  A.  ' 


Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Department  of  Commerce 

Ciudad  JuSrez 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy. 
do 


Algiers 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

North  African  Economic  Board 

European  .\dvisory  Commission,  London 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

...do 

do.. 

do 

European  .\dvisory  Commission,  London 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy 

Department  of  -\griculture 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

StafT  of  the  Political  .\dviser  on  the  staff  of 
the  .Allied  Commander  in  Chief,  Mediter- 
ranean theater. 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

do 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy _ 

...do 


Middle  East  Supply  Center 

...do... 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy. 

Department  of  Commerce 

Vatican  City... 

Navy  Department 

North  African  Economic  Board 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 


Pennsylvania... 

New  York 

New  Hampshire 

New  York 

Massachusetts., 

Tennessee. 

Maryland 

Kentucky 

Wisconsin 

Maryland 

Massachusetts.. 
Massachusetts.. 

California 

New  Jersey 

Washington 

Minnesota 

Montana 

Wisconsin 

Kansas 

New  York 

Pennsylvania... 

New  Jersey 

Montana 

New  York 

California 

Georgia 

Illinois 

New  York 

Marj-land_ 

Missouri 

Georgia 

Massachusetts.. 
Massachusetts.. 


Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
June 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
July 
Mar. 


Mar. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

May 

May 


27, 1943 

28,1944 

6,1942 

3,1943 

11,1944 

22, 1943 

23, 1943 

30,1943 

1, 1943 

7, 1943 

17, 1943 

19, 1943 

15, 1943 

13. 1943 
3,1943 

11. 1944 
20, 1943 
22,1943 

12. 1943 

23. 1944 


17, 1944 
1,1944 
8,1943 

22,1943 

23,1943 
1,1942 

26, 1943 

10. 1943 

24. 1944 

24. 1941 

22. 1942 

10. 1943 
11, 1943 


$9,000 
5,000 
4,000 
2,750 


7,200 


4,100 
8,000 
5,900 


9,600 

3,500 

4,100 


7,200 
3,500 


4,400 
9,000 
5,100 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  ON  DETAIL  AS  INSPECTORS 

Name                                                        Whence  appointed 

Date  of 
assignment 

Salary 

Cochran,  H.  Merle. Arizona 

Dec.    9. 1942 

$10,000 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  NOW  UNASSIGNED 


Name 

Status 

Whence  appointed 

Salary 

Bates,  Robert  C 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

Bruner,  Glen  W 

do 

Colorado.. 

$4,000 

Calder,  F.  WiUard 

Vice  consul  at  Southampton,  Eng- 
land; office  not  yet  reopened. 
On  leave  of  absence  without  pay 

New  York                ..    

Cooper,  Charles  A 

Nebraska. 

4,100 

Downs,  Donald  ' 

Nevada 

Fletcher,  C.  Paul 

Consul  at  Gibraltar;  office  not  yet 

reopened. 
Consul   at   San   Sebastian,    Spain; 

office  not  yet  established. 

On  leave  for  military  duty... 

.  .do 

6,000 

Oalbraith,  Willard 

California      ..  

4,500 

Gaimett,  Michael  R 

New  York                           

2,500 

Hammond,  B.  Miles ... 

South  Carolina 

3,900 

Heard.  Alexander  ' 

do 

Georgia ..,, 

1  Temporary  specialist  appointed  for  the  emergency, 
>  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 
*  With  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  51 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  NOW  UNASSIGNED— Continued 


Name 

Status 

Whence  appointed 

Salary 

Larsen,  Gilbert  E.' 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

do... 

Illinois       

McKay,  Donald  S.i.. 

New  York     ..    .. 

Nolan,  Thomas  F.' 

do 

Wisconsin... 

Palmer,  John  Peabody 

do 

Washington  ... 

$4,200 

Reese,  Raymond  E 

do 

Disfrict  of  Oolnmhia 

Robbins,  Warren  Delano  ' 

do 

District  of  Columbia 

Smith,  Miss  A.  Viola 

On  leave  of  absence  without  pay 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

California- 

5,000 

Squire,  John  P 

Massachusetts . 

Stoops,  Don  1 

do 

Oklahoma    . 

Whitaker,  Charles  H 

Vice  consul  at  Grenada,  B.  W.  I.; 

office  not  yet  established. 
On  leave  for  military  duty 

3,500 

AVhittinghill.  George  D 

New  York  .  

Wilson,  Thomas  M 

On  leave  pending  retirement 

do 

Tennessee  . 

10,000 

Wilson.  Warden  McK.. 

Indiana 

7,800 

Winslow,  Rollin  R.. 

do 

Michigan 

6,600 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  DETAINED  BY  THE  ENEMY 


Name 

Post  where  last 
assigned 

Rank  at  last  post 

Whence  appointed 

Salary 

Orebaugh,  Walter  W... 

Nice   and    Mo- 
naco. 

Consul 

Kansas 

$4,100 

'  Temporary  specialist  appointed  for  the  emergency 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS 


Page 

Abbey,  Glenn  A 22 

Abbott,  George  M 47 

Abbott,  Wainwright 47 

Achilles,  Theodore  C 47 

Ackerman,  Ralph  H 38 

Ackerson,  Garret  G.,  Jr 13 

Acly,  R.  Austin 43 

Adair,  Charles  W.,  Jr 22 

Adam,  Hector  C,  Jr 13 

Adams.  J.  Wesley,  Jr 16 

Adams,  Ware ---  47 

Adler,  Alf 35 

Afield,  William  C,  Jr,. -—  24 

Agar,  Herbert. 21 

Aguirre,  Stephen  E 29 

Ailshie,  William  K 28 

Ainsworth,  H.  Gardner IV 

Alberts,  Hugo  W 35 

Alfsen,  Fritz  A.  M 39 

Allen,  Charles  W V 

Allen,  Henry  E ..-.  29 


Barghoom,  Frederick  C 

Barker,  Edmund  Osborne. 

Barker,  Kenneth  S 

Barnes,  Charles  T 

Barnes,  Curtis  Waldo 

Barnes,  Maynard  B. 


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44 


Allen,  Ronald  H 

Allison,  John  M 

AltaSer,  Leland  C 

Altaffer,  Maurice  W 

Anderson,  Daniel  V 

Anderson,  Edward. 

Anderson,  Einar  T 

Anderson,  Eskel  V 

Anderson,  Stewart  O 

Anderson,  W.  Stratton,  Jr. 
Andrews,  Archie  M.,  Jr — 

Andrews,  Charles  L 

Andrews,  George  D 

Angulo,  Manuel  R. 


21 

46 

19 

Barnes,  William 47 

Barnette,  Larry 5 

Barnmn,  Robert  H 9 

Barr,  Glenn 45 

Bafry,  JohnR '  8 

Basinger,  C.  B 44 

Baskin,  Robert  M 46 

Bates,  Freeman  F 21 

Bates,  Robert  C 50 

Battles,  Robert  E 29 

Bay,  Charles  A. 28 


.._ 43 

20 
6 

44 

34 

7 

Beck,  William  H 23 

42 

41 

47 


Beach,  William  H.. 

Beam,  Jacob  D 

Beard,  John  M 

Beauclair,  Josef  E.. 
Beaulac,  Willard  L. 
Beavunont,  Adam. 


Apple,  Charles  E 34 

Applewhite,  Virgil  C 

Archer,  Harry  C 

Armour,  Norman 

Armour,  Norman,  Jr 

Armstrong,  George  Alexander... 

Armstrong,  Lawrence  S 

Arnesen,  Sigurd  J 

Ashford,  Mahlon . 

Ashley,  Carleton.. 

Ashley,  Charles  L 

Ashton,  Horace  D 

Atcheson,  George,  Jr. 


46 
7 
1 
42 
22 
13 
40 
38 
44 
42 
25 
10 

Atherton,  Ray 9,15 

Await,  Fred  H. 


35 


Babbitt,  Theodore 42 

Bacon,  J.  Kenly -.  47 

Bagby,  Philip  H 22 

Bailey,  E.  Tomlin.. 47 

Bailey,  John  W.,  Jr 8 

Baker,  Joseph  K.. 26 

Baker,  Roy  W -...  21 

Baldwin,  Karl  Ferguson .-  3 

Baldwin,  LaVeme 38 

Ballantine,  Joseph  W 47 

Bandy,  Alvin  E 4 

Bankhead,  Henry  M 7 

Bankhead,  John  L  8 

Barbour,  Walworth 24,46 

Barger,  Herman  H 2 

52 


Belie,  George  N 

Bell,  James  C 

Belovsky,  Sidney  A 

Belton,  William 8 

Benet,  Edward  S 14 

Benjamin,  Albert 44 

Bennett,  James 14 

Bennett,  John  Allen 46 

Bennett,  W.  Tapley.  Jr 16 

Benninghofl,  H.  MerrelL . 47 

Benson,  Barry  T 42 

Bentley,  Alvin  M 28 

Benton,  J.  Webb 47 

Benton,  Russell  W 47 

Berenguer,  Arnaldo 9 

Bergan,  Ernest 29 

Berger,  David  C 1 

Bembaum,  Maurice  M 46 

Bemardoni,  Bernard 3] 

Berry,  Burton  Y 42 

Berry,  Lampton -  22 

Bertot,  RaouJ  A.. 14 

Beverstock,  Roswell  C. 25 

Beyer,  Roland  K 43 

Bigelow,  Donald  F 40 

Bingham,  Hiram,  Jr 1 

Birge,  Walter  W.,  Jr 26 

Birkeland,  Paul  M 3,15,31,33,36 

Bishop,  Max  Waldo... 47 

Black,  Floyd  H 42 

Black,  Robert 6 

Blake,  Ollson  O 47 

Blake,  M.  Williams. .-  26 

Blake,  Ralph  J 47 

Blanchard,  Louis  F 28 

Blankinshlp,  Byron  E 30 

Blanshard,  Paul 23 

Blatchford,  Edward  W 33 


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Blue,  William  L -.  27,46 

Boal,  Pierre  de  L 47 

Boehringer,  Carl  H 10 

Boernstein,  Ralph  A 8 

Bogardus,  George  F 23 

Bohan,  Merwm  L I 

Bohlen,  Charles  E 47 

Bohne,  Frederick  A -..  8 

Bonbright,  James  C.  H...   47 

Bond.  Niles  W.. 38 

Bonnet,  Ellis  A 16 

Boone,  William  E 14 

Boonstra,  Clarence. 14 

Borjesson,  Eddie  Karl  Gustav —  25 

Borton,  George  F 5 

Boswell,  William  O 36 

Botsford,  Clarence  A 14 

Boucher,  Hiram  A 32 

Bowden,  William  Henry 16 

Bowditch,  Sarah  H 21 

Bower,  Roy  E.  B_ 22 

Bowers,  Claude  G 8 

Bowie,  Thomas  Donald 39 

Bowman,  Howard  A i2 

Bowman,  Thomas  D 43 

Bownass,  Richard  Mason 31 

Boyce,  Richard  F 13 

Boyd,  Alfred  G 21 

Boyd,  John  H ..-  19 

Braddock,  Daniel  M 5 

Braden,  Spruille 13 

Brady,  Charles  C 42 

Brady,  L.  Peirce 5 

Braggiotti,  D.  Chadwick 11 

Bragonier,  Reginald,  Jr .-  44 

Braman,  Harold  P. 29 

Brandin,  Robert  M 38 

Brandon,  Howard 14 

Brandt,  George  L 27 


Bliss,  Don  C,  Jr 

Blocker,  V.  Harwood. 
Blocker,  William  P. . 
Blohm,  Lee  R 


Braun,  Horace  Harper 29 

Bream,  Gray 15 

Breazeale,  Albert  F - 44 

Breckinridge,  Robert H 

Brennan,  Peter  J 44 

Breuer,  Cari 45 

Brewster,  William  L 30 

Bridge,  H.  P... 32 

Bridgett,  W.  Charles....  24 

Brigham,  Arthur  D 42 

Briggs,  Ellis  O.. 15 

Brinton,  John 17 

Brist,  George  L * 

Brockman,  John  B 32 

Brookhart,  Charles  E... 22 

Brooks,  Clarence  C 8 

Brooks,  Russell  M. 31 

Brown,  Aaron  S 27 

Brown,  Cantwell  C 29 

Brown,  Charles  C 10    I 

Brown,  Charles  L 42    | 

Brown,  Gilbert  J 29    | 

Brown,  James  E.,  Jr... 47    | 

Brown,  Robert  Y 44   1 

Brown,  Stephen  C  20 

Brown,  Willard  O 21 

Brown,  William  U 7  | 


INDEX   OF    PERSONS 


53 


I'age 

Browne,  Sidney  H 20 

Brownell,  Lincoln  C 10 

Brownlee,  Roland  H 33 

Bruins,  John  H -..  14 

Brulfe,  Frederick  Joseph 9 

Bruner,  Glen  W 50 

Brans.  William  H 23 

Bucknell,  Howard,  Jr 20 

Buell,  Robert  L 23 

Buhrman,  Parker  W 47 

Bulik,  Joseph  J. 44 

Burehinal,  David  A_ 7 

Bnrdett,  William  C,  Jr 38 

Burgher,  Robert  S  1 

Burke,  Gordon  L 14 

Burke,  Thomas  Edmund-. 9 

Burnes,  Byron  B 21 

Burns,  Abbott  S 29 

Burns,  Findley,  Jr.. 38 

Burns,  John  H 6 

Burns,  Thomas  D 14 

Burrows,  Charles  R 1 

Bursley,  Herbert  S 28 

Burt,  Joseph  F 10 

Bush,  Guy  Louis 5 

Busser,  William  F 28 

Butler,  George  H 35 

Butrick,  Richard  P_ 50 

Butterworth,  William  W.,  Jr 38 

Byington,  Homer  M 7 

Bylngton,  Homer  M.,  Jr 47 

Byington,  Irwin  0 12 

Byrd,  Richard  W 42 

Byrne,  James  MacOregor 2 

Byrns,  Kenneth  A 43 

Cabanas,  Ralph 29 

Cabot,  John  M 47 

Caffery,  Jefferson 4 

Cahn,  Rudolf  E. 4 

Calder,  A.  Bland 43 

Calder,  Donald  B 20 

Calder,  F.  Willard 50 

Caldwell,  George  W.,  Jr 12 

Caldwell,  John  K 18 

Calhoun,  John  A 26 

Callahan,  James  E 7 

Callanan,  Leo  J 6 

Calvert,  John  S 8 

Campbell,  Arthur  J 10 

Campbell,  Charles  S.,  Jr 21 

Campbell,  Walter  L 17 

Campen,  Thomas  S 13 

Cannon,  Cavendish  W... 47 

Canty,  George  R 47 

Carey,  Arthur  F... 1 

Carlson,  Harold 40 

Carlson,  Harry  E 39 

Carlson,  Herbert  W 20 

Carlson,  Richard  W 23 

Carlson,  Roger  P 28 

Carnahan,  George 12 

Carrigan,  John  Willard 47 

Carroll,  Loren. 19 

Cassidy,  Richard  T 5 

Castleman,  Reginald  S 6 

Catlett,  Don  V.... 15 

Cavanaugh,  Robert  J 47 


Page 

Chalker,  Robert  P_ 20 

Chamberlain,  Robert  S 24 

Chapin,  Selden... 18 

Chapin,  Vinton 25 

Chapman,  J.  Holbrook 47 

Chase,  Augustus  S 47 

Chase,  Joseph 43 

Chase,  Warren  M 40 

Chavez,  Tibo  J 9 

Cherp,  Philip  F 11 

Childs,  Archie  W 4 

Childs,  J.  Rives 31 

Childs,  Prescott 32 

Chipman.  Norris  B 47 

Christensen.  Asher  Norman 2 

Christensen,  Keld 42 

Christensen,  William  H 19,  23,  31 

Christian!,  Courtland 3 

Christin,  Eugene  G 35 

Christopherson,  Carl  E 32 

Chuck,  Fong 11 

Chylinski,  Thaddeus  H 7 

Cintron,  Frank 35 

Claffey,  John  F 20 

Clark,  Clyde  L 38 

Clark,  David  M. 32 

Clark,  DuWayne  G 34 

Clark,  EdgarH 3,15,31,33,36 

Clark,  Harlan  B 42 

Clark,  Lew  B 29 

Clark,  Lewis 6 

Clark,  S.  Wilson 12 

Clawson,  Clayton  J.. 35 

Clay,  Wiley  T 6 

Clayton,  William  E 29 

Clongh,  Ralph  N 25 

Clover,  Philip  P 2,9,34,44 

Cloward,  Thomas  M 29 

Clubb,  Oliver  Edmund 47 

Cochran,  H.  Merle. 50 

Cochran,  William  P.,  Jr 47 

Codoner,  Manuel  J 30 

Cody,  Morrill 34 

Coe.  Robert  D 20 

Cole,  Felix 31 

Cole,  Thomas  J 14 

Cole,  Willam  E.,  Jr 18 

Colebrook,  Mulford  A 20 

Colladay,  Montgomery  H 36 

Collier,  Charles  W 4 

Colligan,  Francis  J_ 16 

Collins,  Atwood,  2d 12 

Collins,  Ellen 16 

Collins,  V.  Lansing,  Jr 34 

Colman,  George  T 6 

Colquitt,  Adrian  B.... 22 

Congdon,  Norman  A 44 

Conkright,  William  A 29 

Connell,  Richard  M 12 

Connelly,  Bernard  C 35 

Conrad,  Barnaby,  Jr 39 

Constan,  Peter 27 

Converse,  Paul  H.  M 26 

Cooke,  Hedley  v.,  Jr 33 

Cooke,  Robert  A.,  Jr 16 

Cooper,  Charles  A 50 

Cootes,  Merritt  N 36 


Page 

Cope,  Albert  John,  Jr 30 

Corcoran,  William  W 40 

Corrigan,  Frank  P 45 

Corrigan,  Robert  F 5 

Cory,  Thomas  J 46 

Cottell,  Philip  0 16 

Cottrell,  Sterling  J 45 

Coudray,  Robert  C 17 

Cousland,  Cornelius  W 38 

Coville,  Cabot 20 

Cowan,  Robert  T 41 

Cowles,  C.  William 34 

Cowles,  Leon  L 39 

Cox,  Raymond  E 47 

Coyle,  John  J 20 

Grain,  Earl  T 29 

Cram,  Willard  W 43 

Crandall,  Roderic 5 

Crawford,  Douglas 28 

Crawford,  William  A 13 

Crawford,  William  Rex 5 

Crist,  William  E 43 

Crocker,  Carson  O 45 

Crocker,  Edward  S.,  2d 36 

Crockett,  Joseph  P... 33 

Cromie,  Leonard  J 42 

Cross,  Cecil  M.  P 6 

Cruse.  FredT 13,17,24,26,32 

Cufle.  Edward  D 13 

Cummings,  Herbert  J 42 

Cunningham,  Frederick  J 34 

Cunningham,  H.  Francis,  Jr 39 

Curry,  Hubert  M 35 

Curtice,  Raymond  L 21 

Curtis,  Glion,  Jr .._ 25 

Curtis,  John  P 5 

Cussans,  Frank 41 

Cyphers,  Dudley  E 6 

da  Costa,  Marcelino  H 37 

Daggett,  Forrest  N 4 

Dahl,  Basil  D 32 

Dalferes,  Sabin  J 19 

Daniels,  Chandler  Lawrence 2 

Daniels,  Paul  G 11 

Dare,  C.  Wilfred 9 

Davenport,  Philip  M 22 

Davidson,  Kenneth  M 5 

Davies,  John,  Jr... 10 

Davis,  Homer  W 42 

Davis,  Laurence  L 19 

Davis,  Moimett  B 47 

Davis,  Nathaniel  P.. 47 

Davis,  Richard  H.. 43 

Davis.  Sherlock 1 

Dawson,  Allan 13 

Dawson,  Leonard  O. 12 

Dawson,  Owen  L 10 

Dawson,  William 44 

Day,  Breckinridge  A 42 

Day,  Henry  B 19 

Day,  Samuel  H 42 

Deane,  JohnR 43 

Dearborn,  Henry 16 

Decker,  Fred  H 45 

DeCourcy,  William  E 47 

DeFord,  Clifford  Conrad 43 


54 


FOREIGX   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL   1.    1944 


Page 

1>E  Jccffie,  AHred  R.  W jn 

5e  Laeibert.  Bidard  M 

Diigado-AnK.  D.  EaieDe__ . . 

f  e  lizEOL  Dsvid  .& .^4 

IXximiEt,  SZeoDetb  E ST 

3e523aJe.  P«d  H T 

I>£EtT.  JsEses  Ott 47 

r-^'-s-fi,  Robert  M f 

r-ans.  Jjxfs  M 4 

r^ftniMgi.  LeroT  G.,  Jr i' 

:?PBSB,McrrsB 

~  — —  Hot«ert  J 

-    TbsrlesH 

:  -:  7  :rt€s.  TsT  A :: 

7 -ssTenrrs.  Eurass 13 

7  €T»sL  X'jircsn  B 7 

-J  VerreniL  Msc 23 

:  e  Z?!iEi=^ta.  Joan 4 

r-ick,  HKfH  H 47 

r-icierscii.  Chasies  E_  Jr 3?. 

I>i£isii3Gs,  Horace  J :4 

Zietoner,  Erie  fi 47 

i-*TlTTricTwwi,  Shestnme 4-5 

Dillon,  TboiEaE  P 43 

TUtnti,  Jctm  M S 

Donaid,  Geoi^  K 5 

Tf'OBatSsoa,  Harry  M 47 

I>OGneIly.  WaJter  J 4 

T'CEc-rsn.  As-irer  E^  M 11 

DoDOvan,  Howd S 

T)ooGme,m)okisA 17 

DoosnaD.  Enpme  H 47 

Dorsi,  Ednsnai  J 47 

I>o«T,  Baliiii  E 3Q 

rvcTirla^  Chales  ¥ 34 

I>c>Qsiass.  ^Tiiijani  B^  Jr ^ 

Dtf"-.  Edward  A.,  Jr 17 

Dow&ig,  WaKa- C 27 

DwwBS,  I>aDaId » 

I>oyte.AIb«tM 47 

]>»???.  Jcfen  W 17 

Trn-r.  G«TaJd  A 24 

Tnryftjs.  Louis  G^  Jr. 2F 

DTHiUficlit,  Eve^tt  F 10,11 

I>aBoiE,  ArdED  E-dward— 14 

duBoB,  Coert 47 

TnterAi,  ChariBS  H 13 

DnmoBt,  DoEtald  A S3 

DllUUD,  KoflD^ _.  S5 

jyvabtm,  AmaoD 11^18,24,25,32 

r>iEaB,  fioiKn  S 42 

rhnm,  Wiffioni  E 11 

DaBD.  Wa&Bis  \CeKee_.  3.U,31,33.3S 

DnTBB,  Gustato 14 

DnrtTOT.  Elbcid^ 47 

Daiko.  Paol  M  43 

Da  Vrrier.  Paol  F 47 

Dwyer.  Henry  T.. 30 

Dryre,  Dudley  G 44 

D*Tre,JaekG 25 

EakvOeoieeH 42 

Eatoa.  Cfaaila  Edvsd. 5 

EaCoB,  Earl  wabert 30 

EbBne.  Emod  O.. 28 

EIsIeU.  Albert  P 38 


Pa^ 

Ed-K-sriik.  J.  5T3aford-_ 21 

Zf-B-ardi,  Jay  Drron.. 22 

Z  f -s-ards,  Jehu  W 3i 

EizmrrL,  irren  M 7 

ElbrSct  C.  Btcrte 31 

Entrysec  Thof  B 3, 15. 31. 33, 36 

ESis,  Dank!  E S 

Ells,  OrHi«n  G.,  Jr 17 

Effis.  Pary 3 

EMee.  Howard,  Jr 41 

Z— try.  John  A 47 

~ -TrsBOfcl.  John  T.  V S? 

Z  ^LXDHson,  JcAn  K 10 

Z-inoiB,  ArthcrB.,  3d 44 

Zrfers,  GtffdooB 1 

EuBHt.  Ctimelins  Van  H 1 

:  Enrffeh.  Cffitcn  P 1 

EnEjjsh,  Bobwt 7 

Erfcardt,  John  G 47 

Er-in,  John  D 25 

Espy.  James 17 

Esies,  StotirtcD  M 2& 

Estes.  Thorns  S 19 

Txsns,  Charles  D 45 

E-SC5.  Emest  E S 

Ererett,  Ctntis  T S 

Fales,  Ho-tiSl  P 47 

Faniiej',  Atetander  W lo 

FsrnnrcHih,  Frederii  E 7 

Fsrrar,  Ectert  M 45 

Farrell,  WiH^in  S 47 

Fsrringa-.  Dak  E 33 

Fans.  Keder 47 

Facst,  John  B 25 

Frid,  Xkholas 22 

Felt,  Harry  D G 

I  F&cta,  DsTld  I 39 

'  FergiEon,  C.  Vsa^iSD,  Jr 35 

■  Ferrnscm.  H»<rid  D 39 

'  Fanald,  B,«>bert  F 39 

Femande*.  Loms  A 34 

Ferren,  Hnt«t  F. 11 

;Fai»  M.,  Felipe. 35 

FeiTE,  ■Walttm  C 47 

'  Fe«c  Franilin  E lO 

Fid-^].  E-  ADen, 16 

Finley.  Harc*i  D 32 

Fishbcm.  John  T 2 

Fsba,  Docsey  Gassavay 2 

I  FiEber.  Dwight  W 6 

Fitz^eraM,  Jotaa  F 12 

TJtzfetfidk.  Jawes  U.. ii 

Flack.  Joseph. iz 

Fla^Tboma!>S 41 

Flake,  WOsooC 3 

I  Flandry,  Fred  F 13 

I  Fievetmnim.  Joling 7 

I  Fletebw,  C.  Paul 50 

'  Fletdxr.  Eamoel  J 22 

:  Fteier,  Fayette  J 3? 

Ftood,  Doiiglae.„ 47 

Flood.  Peter  H.  A._ 50 

Floumoy.  WiDiam  E  ,  Jr 37 

Flnfaarty,  Vernon  L 12 

Foglcr.  Maorke 38 

Fotaom.  Bobert  S 25 


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Foote,  "Walter  A 2 

Forbes,  Bruee  W 27 

Ford.  James  B 3S 

Fwd.  Richard 26 

Form  an,  Douglas  X.,  Jr ii 

Fomes,  Frederic  C,  Jr 6 

FOTsyth.  Donald  "W 5 

F«syth,  T.  Mnldnip 39 

Foster.  Andrew  B 24,46 

Foster.  Carol  H 47 

Foster,  Julian  B_. 47 

Fowls-,  Harold 30 

Foi.  Homer  S... 47 

Fox.  Joseph  C 31 

Frakieh,  WiQiam  X 42 

Frankel,  Samoel  B 43 

FrarklJalitis  F.. 9 

FranklL'.  Alt^rt  B 45 

Franklin,  Lynn  W 7 

Free,  Lloyd  A 40 

Fresnan,  Fulton 10 

Freeman,  Houghton 10 

Fre^s.  Edward  L.. 34 

Frees,  C.  Xorman 29 

Fritilan,  A.  David 31 

Frost,  AnhnrC 48 

Frost,  Westey 34 

Fness,  John  C 32 

FuDct.  Andrew  P 5 

FoDct,  George  Gre^.— 7 

FuDerton,  Hugh  S 48 

Funk,  Do  C 3 

Fcqua,  Stephen  Of  den 37 

Gade,  George  A 3 

Gade,  Gerhard.. 17 

Gaines,  Owen  W. 30 

Gains,  Wmard  R 35 

Galtraith.  Willard 50 

GaUaeber.  Francfe  H 35 

Ganman,  Waldemar  J 20 

Gannett,  Mjcbael  R 50 

Gantenbfin,  James  W 16 

GaiTBon,  Arthur  E -  12 

Garrison.  Biddk  H 9 

Garxa.  Ellas  G 30 

Gasqoe,  J.  Allard. -  4 

Gatewood,  Rkfaard  D 23 

Gacdin,  Dankl,  Jr. _. 26 

Gauss,  Clarence  E 10 

GeCTken,  Forrest  K 28 

Geib.  Horace  V 12 

Gekr,  PanlE 38,39 

Geist,  Raymond  H 48 

Ge^re,  W.  Perry 48 

George,  WiDiam  C 28 

Gerberidi,  Altert  H 12 

GCTmon,  William  F 5 

Gerrity,  Charks  M 27 

GibboDE.  Donald  F 1 

Gibson,  Bakigfa  A 28 

Gibson,  William  0 37 

Gibson,  Waiiam  M 16 

Gidden,  ColTer 23 

Gidney,  Chaxke  C,  Jr 35 

Gilbert,  Chariea 38 

Gilbert,  MaoaoD 7 


IXDEX  OF  PEES^jXS 


oo 


Gilcfarist,  JsTT-es  il.,  Jr._ 
GOiBer.  Hovard  C. 

GGmore,  Bobot  W 

dsssktd,  WHEsBi  A 

Glacde,  Pad  M 

Gkecfc,  LewE  E,  Jr 

Gk)-5w.  Bobot  G 

Gnade,  Bidisd  E 

Gccfrey,  Eieiisni  A 

Gc^iley.  Getige  McM^  2ii. 

GtKfaey,  Fred 

Goetzin&zm,  Jole  L 

Gidiek.  Manis 

Gcodiff,  Ha-rey  T 


Goodin,  PanI  A— „ 13,  IS,  3t  25. 33 


Goodyear,  John 

Gordon,  Bstky  P 

Gcf  doo,  GeoEge  A 

Gorman,  Daaglas,  Jr 

GorreQ.  Joan  L 

Goshie.  Joim  L 

Gotlieb,  Bamard 

GoclG,  Campt)ea  H 


U 


Gow^n,  Frsokfin  C 

Govei,  Fred  H 

GrslTTig.  Franes  J 

Grsnsa,  Harold  M 

GraTBs,  G«ccge  M 

Gray,  AreMbald  E 

Gray,  Ceal  Wayne 

Grsy,  I>sTid 

Grsyson,  Jsiijes  G 

Green.  Art±ie  W 2 

Green.  Csspsr  D S 

Green.  Dsvji  S 5 

Green,  ThcEss  C 11,  Ji 

GBsece,  Joseph  X.,  Jr 50 

Greene,  'Winrfcn?p  S S3 

Greenteaf,  Clisries  W 37 

Greennp,  Jclian  C 35 

Greshsm,  Verne:  L 16 

Grew.  Joseph  C S 

Griffiths.  John  F 2 

QoBmeli.  Boint 3 

Groesinecr,  Jaeeph  G 21 

GroEjeaa.  Botiert  L 3,  IS^  31, 33, 36 

GroES,  JoE^i^  E 2 

Groth.  EdTsrd  M 

GrooiiQ,  Bay 

Grove,  James  F 

Groves,  H.  Lavrenee 

Goeira,  Fiiknao 

Gufier,  BoBsni 

Gonm,  Paul  S 

Gnffion,  EdmnDd 

GnBsaDkB,  Edwm  N 

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Hsirrsen,  BsEidcIph 

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Hsrt,  John  X 1-4 

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Htrrey,  Niefeijlas  D.  N 

Haselton,  Xorrs  S „ 

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Hsagfcey,  Lee  E S 

Hsopt,  AMm  il 22 

Hivei.  Eiiard  B S 

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Hjward.  George  C IS 

Ho^rard,  Huoeafiscd  B Mt,  U 

Howard,  Waidiel  S 17 

Howe,  Cl^reBce  S aS 

H'jwen.  Gieaa  F 7 

Hoyt,  Hemy  A !• 

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Page 

Hurst,  Carlton 23 

Husted,  Clark  E.,  Jr 40 

Huston,  Cloyce  K 48 

Hutchinson,  Charles  A.- 3 

Hutton,  Paul  G... 48 

Hyde,  Austin  W.,  Jr 38 

Inple,  Edward  M. _..  3 

Isaacs,  Burford  K.,  Jr 26 

Isaacs,  C.  Grant 20 

Ives,  J.  Winsor 36 

Jackson,  Henry  C 37 

Jackson,  Paul  C 32 

Jackson,  Virgil  A 27,41 

Jacobs,  Joseph  E 17 

Jakes,  Robert,  3d 6 

Jandrey,  Fred  W. 3 

Janz,  Robert 37 

Jasper,  George  F.,  Jr 2 

Jenkins,  Douglas,  Jr 32 

Jenkins,  John  H 35 

Jenkins,  Warder  B 50 

Jensen,  Finn  B 40 

Jensen,  Julius  C 41 

Jepson,  Florence  H 21 

Jemegan,  John  D 26 

Jester,  Perry  N 48 

Jewell,  Edmund  F 3,15,31,33,36 

Johansen,  Beppo  R 48 

Johnson,  Ellis  A 42 

Johnson,  Eugene  H 8 

Johnson,  Frederick  C 7 

Johnson,  Hallett 48 

Johnson,  Harold  Frost 50 

Johnson,  Hartwell 35 

Johnson,  Herschel  V 39 

Johnson,  John  B 4 

Johnson,  John  D 7 

Johnson,  Leslie  W 2 

Johnson,  Nelson  T 2 

Johnson,  Richard  A 20 

Johnson,  U.  Alexis 4 

Johnson.  Wendell  Gunner _  8 

Johnston,  Cold  well  S 7 

Johnston,  Leland  P... 15 

Jones,  George  Lewis,  Jr 48 

Jones,  Gerald  G 14 

Jones,  J.  Jefferson,  3d 32 

Jones,  J.  Wesley 48 

Jones,  Joseph  A 14 

Jordan,  Curtis  C 30 

Jordan,  Francis  C 26 

Jordan,  Russell  B 7 

Josselyn,  Paul  R 48 

Jova,  Eugene  E 14 

Jovin,  Francis  K 2 

Judson,  Frederick  B 32 

Kapp,  William  Robert 25 

Kasper,  Herman  R 2 

Katsainos,  Charles  T 40 

Kazanjian,  Reginald  S 4 

Keeler,  Erwin  P 4S 

Keeley,  James  Hugh,  Jr 48 

Keith.  Gerald 48 

Kekich,  Emit 46 


Page 

Kelley,  Robert  F 41 

Kelly,  George  F 23 

Kelly,  Henry  W 35 

Kelsey,  Easton  T. .  _ 8 

Kemp,  Edwin  Carl 7 

Kempton,  James  H. 46 

Kendrick ,  Stephen  E .  C 22 

Keniston,  Hayward 2 

Kennan,  George  F  50 

Kennedy,  Edward  S 26 

Keo^h,  John  Belfort 37 

Ketcham,  John  B 30 

Key,  David  McK 48 

Kidder,  Randolph  A 2,3 

Kifer,  Russell  Stanley 50 

Kimrey,  Chester  H 24 

Kingsley,  Thomas  D 45 

Kinnaird,  Lawrence..  9 

Kirk,  Alexander  C 17 

Klieforth,  Alfred  W_.. 8 

Kneeland,  Walter  E 30 

Knoll,  Denys  William 43 

Knox,  Charles  F.,  Jr 48 

Knox,  M.  Gordon 40 

Kohler,  Foy  D 48 

Kolinski,  Charles  James 21 

Krausse,  Henry  G 30 

Kreis,  Foster  H 37 

Krentz,  Keimeth  C 48 

Krieg,  WUliam  L 45 

Kroner,  Hayes  A 5 

Kropp,  Miriam  Therese 35 

Kuhn,  Frederick  A. 16 

Kuniholm,  Bertel  E 7 

Kuykendall,  C.  Porter __  21 

Lafoon,  Sidney  K 48 

LaGuardia,  Lionel  G 34 

Lambeth,  J.  D 29 

Lamm,  Donald  W 6 

LaMont,  George  D. 8 

Lamprecht,  Reinhard  W 36 

Lancaster,  Nathaniel,  Jr _  36 

Landis,  James  McCauley. _..  50 

Lane,  Arthur  BHss 11 

Lane,  Claj-ton 22 

Lane,  Francis  A 27 

Lane,  George  B 32 

Lane,  Rufus  H.,  Jr.- __ 12 

Lang,  Frederick  Robert 43 

Lang,  John  W 1 

Langdon,  William  R 11 

Lankenau,  Richard  F. 2 

Larrabee,  Sterling  L 24,46 

Larragoite,  Armando,  Jr 46 

Larsen,  Gilbert  E 51 

La  Rue,  G.  Wallace 48 

Lashly,  Paul  W..._ 31 

Latimer,  Frederick  P.,  Jr _ .  34 

Laukhufl,  Perry 40 

Lavalee,  Jerome  R 19 

Laverack,  John  W 50 

La  Vista,  Vincent 39 

Lawson,  Edward  B 41 

Lawson,  Stanley  R.. 40 

Lawton.  Edward  P 19 


Page 

Lawton,  James  S.. 32 

Leach,  Richard  S.. 17 

Leavell,  John  H 26 

Leavens,  Donald  C 44 

LeBel,  Louis  E.._ 5 

LeBreton,  David,  Jr.. 17 

Lebus,  William  Frank,  Jr 39 

Lee,  Armistead  M.. 19 

Lee,  Carnes  B 20 

Lee,  Charles  H 1 

Lee,  J.  Hubert. 9 

Legge,  Barnwell  R 40 

Leggett,  Herbert. 46 

Lehrs,  John  A 41 

Leinbach,  Chapin  R 23 

Lemmon,  Norma 16 

Leng,  Earl  R 21 

Leonard,  Richard  R 23 

Leonhardy,  Terrance  G 12 

Leonhart,  William  K 2 

Leslie,  .\ldene  Barrtngton 5 

Leverich,  Henry  P 48 

Levison,  George  Lewis 50 

Lewis,  Charles  W.,  Jr 48 

Lewis,  Harrison 40 

Lewis,  Harry  R 34 

L'Heureux,  Herv§  J. 19 

Lieder,  Eugene  J 16 

Lightncr,  E .  Allan,  Jr 50 

Lineaweaver,  F.  Ridgway 14 

Lines,  David  A 16 

Linn,  John  K.,  Jr 21 

Linnell,  Irving  N 43 

Linthicum,  Walter  J 28 

Lipptncott,  Aubrey  E 2 

Lister,  George  T 11 

Little,  Charles  J 19 

Little,  George  Alexander 35 

Livengood,  Charles  A 50 

Lloyd,  Rupert  A 28 

Lobenstine,  James  C 11 

Locke,  Justin  N 39 

Lockett,  Thomas  H 28 

Lockhart,  Frank  P 48 

Lockling,  W.  Bruce 34 

Lockwood,  Alexander  Scott 39 

Lockwood,  W.  S 21 

Loftus,  Victor  H 28 

Long,  Boaz... 24 

Loofbourow,  Frederick  R 41 

Lopizich,  Ivo  H 35 

Lord,  John  H 23 

Loren,Odin  G 46 

Lovell,  Alfred  H.,  Jr 11 

Ludden,  Raymond  P 10,11 

Ludewig,  Charles  K... 16 

Ludy,  .\lbert  K.,  Jr 26 

Luebbermann,  Henri  .\. 45 

Lueders,  Duane  B 34 

Luedtke,  Charles  L.. 50 

Lusk,  JohnC 38 

Lutkins,  LaRue  R 10 

Lynch,  Andrew  G 23 

Lynch,  William  R 42 

Lyon,  Cecil  B 48 

Lyon,  Scott 36 

Lyons,  John  0 25 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS 


57 


Page 

MacArthur,  Douglas,  2d 48 

Macatee,  Robert  B. 48 

Macdonald,  John  J 22 

MacDonald,  Wilfred  V... 41 

Mackenzie,  Malcolm 3 

MacLean,  H.  Coit 48 

MacVeagh,  Lincoln 24,46 

MacVitty,  Karl  deG 17 

Macy,  Clarence  E 22 

Macy,  Robert  H 8 

ISIadonne,  John  H. 40,41 

Maffltt,  Edward  P.. _ 1 

Magnuson,  Erik  W 8 

Magurn,  Joseph  J 32 

Maher,  Dale  W. 40 

Mahoney,  Timothy  John 30 

Mahony,  Walter  B.,  Jr..  13, 18,  24, 25, 32 

Makinson,  George  A 39 

Maldonado,  Joseph  E 8 

Maleady.  Joseoh  E 17 

Maleady,  Thomas  J 45 

Malige,  Marcel  E 19 

Mallon,  Patrick 3 

Mallory,  Lester  De  Witt 28 

ISIaness,  Hubert 6 

Maney,  Edward  S 28 

Mangold,  Frederick  R 29 

Mann,  Frederick  J 19 

Marcy,  Oliver  M 9 

Marelius,  Donald  C 39 

Martin,  Edwin  W. 3 

Martin,  Luis  J- 34 

Martin,  Stuart  B 19 

Marvel,  WUliam  W 33 

Marvin,  John  H 14 

Masset,  Andrew  Hyatt 4 

Massey,  George  Bragg... 18 

Mathews,  Elbert  G 1 

Mathews,  JefE  Douglas 50 

Matienzo,  Manuel 46 

Matthews,  H.  Freeman... 48 

Matthews,  Tobias  E 2 

Mattison,  Gordon  H 17 

Maury,  John  Minor 43 

Maxson,  Wilmer  Reed 11 

May,  Edward  W 29 

Mayer,  Ernest  de  W 3 

Mayers,  Herbert  W.  D 5 

Mazzeo,  Louis  B 28 

McAndrews,  John  H.  E 23 

McBride,  John  C 7 

McBride,  Robert  H 19 

McBryde,  Duncan 27,41 

McCain,  Edwin  M 34 

McCaU,  John  T.. 21 

McCargar,  James  G. 15 

McCarthy,  Edmund  J.  E 45 

McCarty,  Gleim  R.,  Jr.... 12 

McClintock,  Robert  Mills 39 

McClure,  Wallace 40 

McConaughy,  Walter  P 4 

McCullough,  John  D 16 

McDonough,  Dayle  C 48 

McDougall,  Grant 2 

McEnelly,  Thomas 30 

McFadyen,  Archibald  A.,  Jr 11 

McQinness,  William  L.,  Jr 26 


Page 

McGonigal,  Donal  F 23 

McGregor,  Robert  G.,  Jr 48 

McGurk,  Joseph  F 48 

Mcllhenny,  Samuel  A.,  Jr 30 

Mcintosh,  Ellsworth  L.,  Jr 17 


McKay,  Donald  S 

McKee,  Edwin.- 

McKelvey,  Delano 

McKenna,  James  E 

McKillop,  David  H 

McKinney,  Walter  H 

McLain,  Camden  L 

McLallen,  Walter  F.,  Jr 

McLaughlin,  Edward  D 

McLaughlin,  James  Denis 

McLean,  Allan  F.,  Jr 

McLean,  Minedee 

McMahon,  Bernard  B 

McManus,  George  B 

McMillin,  Stewart  E.... 

McNair,  Roy  Perrin,  Jr 

McXeiU,  WUliam  H 24,46 

McNiece,  Renwick  S... 37 

McSweeney,  John  M 17 

McVicker,  Charles  P.,  Jr 42 


Meekins,  Lynn  W 

Meeks,  Nelson  P. 

Meiklejohn,  R.  P 

Meily,  John  J 

Mein,  John  Gordon 

Melbourne,  Roy  M 

Melby,  John  Fremont-.. 

Melvin,  William  H 

Memminger,  Lucien 

Memminger,  Robert  B.. 

Merkel,  Charles  F 

Merrell,  Clay 

Merrell,  George  R 

Merrill,  Frederick  T 

Merritt,  Roy  W 

Mersman,  Scudder. 

Messer,  Peter  C 

Messersmith,  George  S... 

Metcalf,  Lee  E... 

Meyer,  Clarence  E 

Meyer,  Paul  W 

Meyer,  Theodore  H 

Middlebrook,  Robert  W. 
Milboume,  Harvey  Lee.. 

Miles,  George  C 

Milks,  Harold  K 

Millard,  Hugh 

MUler,  Friedas.. 

Miller,  George  E 

Miller,  Harold  B 

Miller,  Paul  Burwell 

Miller,  Ralph 

Millet,  Charles  S_ 

Mills,  Sheldon  T 

Minneman,  Paul  G 

Minnigerode,  H.  Gordon. 

Minor,  George  C 

Minor,  Harold  B 

Minter,  John  R 

MitcheU,  Charles  D 

Mitchell,  Frank  G 

Mitchell,  John  W 


48 
8 
44 
30 
5 
42 
43 
2 
32 
44 
2 
7 
22 
42 
12 
19 
21 
28 
42 
21 
48 
29 
22 
10 
42 
12 
1 
21 
36 
20 
29 
17 
10 
22 
13 
12 

49 
2 
35 
19 
45 


MitcheU,  Reginald  P 

Mitchell,  William  A 

Moffitt,  James  P 

Mokma,  Gerald  A. 

Molesworth,  Kathleen 

Montamat,  Harold  E 

Montgomery,  Edmund  B 

Mooers,  Horatio 

Moore,  Carl  E 

Moore,  Rupert  H 

Moose,  James  S.,  Jr 

Morby,  Edwin  S 

More,  Bolard 

Moreland,  William  D.,  Jr 

Morey,  Leonard  R. 

Morgan,  John  H 

Morgan,  Sidney 3,15,31 

Moriarty,  Francis  B 

Morray,  Joseph  P 

Morris,  Brewster  H... 

Morris,  Leland  B 

Morris,  Shiras,  Jr 

Moses,  H.  Olaremont 

Moss,  Herman... „ 

Muccio,  John  J 

Murphy,  Gail 

Murphy,  Robert  D 

Murray,  Alton  T 

Murray,  William  B 

Myers,  Harold  Edwin 

Myers,  Myrl  S 

Myers,  Willys  A 


Kabel,  Eugene 

Nankivell,  John  Henry. 

Nash,  Roy' 

Nasmith,  Charles  Roy.. 

Neathery,  Jack  B 

Neely,  John  C 

Nelson,  Christian  Hans. 

Nester.  Alfred  T 

Newbegin,  Robert 

Newman,  David  K 

Newton,  Joseph  E 

Niccoll,  Frank  C 

Nichols,  Donald  H 

Nielsen,  Christian  K 

Nielsen,  Orsen  N 

Noble,  Donald  W 

Noel,  Frederick  J 

Noel,  James  A 

Nolan.  Thomas  F 

Norden,  Carl  F 

Norris,  William  L 

North,  Oliver  B 

Norweb,  R.  Henry 

Nufer,  Albert  F.. 

Nugent,  Julian  L.,  Jr 

Nunn,  Gilmore  N 

Nyhus,  Paul  O 

Oakes,  Calvin  Hawley.. 

Oakley,  R.  Kenneth 

O'Brien,  Lincoln 

Ocheltree,  John  B 

O'Connell,  Francis  A 

O'Connor,  Katherine  E.. 
O'Donoghue,  Sidney  E.. 


Page 

17 
8 
45 
11 
24 
13 
49 
30 
16 
8 
38 
40 
41 
26 
12 
49 
,  33, 36 
39 
34 
39 
26 
49 
30 
25 
34 
5 
50 
20 
29 
50 
22 
30 

41 
32 

6 
21 

4 

1 
19 
27 
IS 
19 

8 

7 
18 
23 
49 
29 

6 
30 
50 
50 

5 

7 
36 
13 
10 
37 

1 

49 
12 

5 
15 
4 
7 
28 


58 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  LIST:    APRIL    1,    1944 


Page 

Offie,  Carmel 60 

O jeda,  Arthur  Eustace 37 

Olds,  Herbert  V 1 

Oliver,  Covey  T. 38 

Oliver,  John  Q. 30 

Olivier,  Nicholas  D 3 

Olsen,  Clarence  E 43 

Olson,  Grant - -  40 

Olsson,  Nils  W. 40 

O'Neal!,  Charles  F 38 

O'Neill,  W.  Paul,  Jr. 19 

Oram,  Frank  H 6 

Ordway,  John 20 

Orebaugh,  Walter  W 51 

Orme.  Jesse  Milton 6 

Ortiz,  Nestor  C 5 

O'Shaughnessy,  Elim 4 

Ostertag,  Augustus. 23 

O'Sullivan,  James  L 19 

Oury- Jackson,  Granville 11 

Owen,  Augustus  C 8 

Ozzard,  Charles  J _ 50 

Packer,  Earl  L 41 

Paddock,  Paul 31 

Page,  Edward,  Jr 43 

Painter,  Carvel 37 

Palmer,  Ely  E 3 

Palmer,  Gardner  E _..  9 

Palmer,  George  E 34 

Palmer,  John  Peabody 50 

Palmer,  Joseph,  2d 23 

Pangburn,  Harry  K 29 

Pappano,  Albert  E 28 

Parduo,  Mary  Ann 21 

Park,  Nelson  R 30 

Parker,  Charles  B.... 29 

Parker,  Edward  S 30 

Parker,  W.  Leonard 49 

Parks,  James  E 34 

Parks,  Sheldon  W 1 

Parr,  Alexander  S 35 

Parry,  Carroll  C 36 

Parsloe,  Arthur  G 6 

Parsons,  Arthur  W 24,46 

Parsons,  J.  Graham 49 

Parsons,  Marselis  C,  Jr 36 

Pasquet,  Maurice 31 

Patterson,  A.  Willing 29 

Patterson,  Donald  T 21 

Patterson,  Jefferson... 35 

Patterson,  Roscoe  Freeman 5 

Patton,  Kenneth  S 32 

Paxton,  J.  Hall 10, 11 

Payne,  Charles  E.  B 8 

Peabody,  Paul  E 20 

Pearsall,  David  J 34 

Pearson,  Harold  J 9 

Pearson,  Paul  H 39 

Pease,  Harold  D 46 

Peck,  William  L 49 

Peck,  Willys  R 49 

Penfleld,  James  K 10 

Penrose,  E.  F 21 

Perkins,  Mahlon  Fay 49 

Perkins,  Troy  L 49 

Perkins,  War.wlck 43 


Page 

Perlman,  Jack  Marvin 19 

Peterson,  Avery  F 20 

Peterson,  Edward  M 50 

Peterson,  Horace  C 5 

Pettigrew,  Robert  Leslie 25 

Peyton,  Robert  K 29 

PfifTner,  Eugene  C. 6 

Phelan,  George  R 45 

Phelan,  Raymond 29 

Phelps,  Albert  T. 46 

Phillips,  George  L 5 

Phillips,  Virginia  Elizabeth 9 

Phillips,  William 22 

Piazza,  Joseph  S 5 

Pierce,  Lawrence 12 

Pigott,  C.  Montagu... 44 

Pilcher.  James  B 49 

Fillet,  Frederick  A 41 

Pinkerton,  Julian  L 49 

Pinkerton,  Lowell  C 33 

Pitts,  Henry  L.,  Jr 34 

Plitt,  Edwin  A_ 49 

Polutnik,  Ernest  V 30 

Pond,  Seymour  G 37 

Pool,  John  C. 49 

Poole,  Richard  A 39 

Porter,  William  J 41 

Post,  Richard  H 2 

Potter,  George  M 5 

Potter,  Kennett  F.... 13 

Powell,  James  C,  Jr 28 

Powell,  Thomas  M 30 

Powers,  Albert  J 14 

Preston,  Austin  R 37 

Price,  Leonard  H_ 9 

Price,  William  E 6 

Priest,  Marshall  F 6 

Prospere,  V.  Walser 1 

Prouty,  Roswell  W 29 

Quarton,  Harold  B 39 

Rabida,  Albert  A 23 

Rae.  J.  Thomas 6 

Ragland.  Joseph  P 3 

Raineri,  Peter  J 5 

Rambo,  William  Preston 6 

Ramsey,  Henry  O 22 

Randall,  Harold  M 1 

Randall,  Lee  D _ 40 

Randolph,  Archibald  R 24 

Rankin,  Karl  L 17 

Rastetter,  Richard  W...  13,18,24,25,33 

Ravndal,  Christian  M 39 

Ray,  David  T 32 

Ray,  Guy  W 28 

Ray,  John  A 24 

Ray,  Willard  R 12 

Rayens,  Charles  E 40 

Reagan,  Daniel  J 40 

Reams,  R.  Borden 49 

Reber,  Samuel 50 

Redecker,  Sydney  B 38 

Reed,  Charles  S.,  2d 23 

Reed,  Edward  L 1 

Reed,  Frank  F 20 

Reed,  Harry  Clinton 16 


Pago 

Reed,  Leslie  E 34 

Reese,  Raymond  E... 51 

Reeves,  Harman 32 

Reid,  John  T.. 16 

Reineck,  Walter  S 7 

Reinhardt,  G.  Frederick.. 50 

Reist,  Jay  R 36 

Renchard,  George  W. 19 

Rend,  Charles  J. 5 

Reveley,  Paul  J 28 

Rewinkel,  Milton  C 36 

Rexford,  Dean  Raymond 40 

Reznik,  Jacob 35 

Rice,  Allan  L 40 

Rice,  Charles  M.,  Jr_ 20 

Rice,  Edward  E 10, 11 

Rich,  S.  Grover,  Jr. 39 

Richards,  Arthur  L... 42 

Richards,  J.  Bartlett. 10 

Richards,  William  Walker 39 

Richardson,  Gardner 40 

Richardson,  John  S.,  Jr 43 

Richardson,  Joseph  L 44 

Richardson,  Marie  Elizabeth 2 

Richardson,  W.  Garland... 6 

Richert,  George  L 29 

Richey,  Earle  J 23 

Riddick,  John  O 20 

Riddle,  James  R 30 

Riddleberger,  James  W 49 

Ridge,  Thomas  L 5 

Rigg,  Robert  B 26 

Riggs,  Benjamin  Reath 40 

Riley,  James  Joseph 29 

Rinden,  Robert  W... 43 

Ringwalt,  Arthur  R 10 

Rittenhouse,  Austin  J 46 

Rivera,  Rodolfo  O 33 

Robbins,  Albert  H 21 

Robbins,  Warren  D 51 

Roberts,  Irving  E 13 

Roberts,  Quincy  F 21 

Robertson,  T.  Ayers.. 30 

Robertson,  William  P 37 

Robinson,  Judson  B.. 2 

Robinson,  Thomas  H 24 

Robison,  Harold  D 17 

Rockwell,  Joseph  P 9 

Rockwell,  Stuart  W 19 

Rogers,  Buford  G 41 

Romero.  Arthur  J 1 

Rose,  Halleck  L. _ 36 

Rose,  Victor  R 13,18,24,25,32 

Rosenberg,  William  S 4 

Ross,  Claude  O. 16 

Rossow,  Robert,  Jr... 34 

Roullard,  G.  D 43 

Rountree,  William  M... 60 

Rousseau,  Theodore,  Jr 37 

Royt,  Frederick  L 10 

Rueter,  Frank  T 9 

RufT,  Edward  J 15 

Russell.  H.  Earle 31 

Rutherlord,  Howard  K 1 

Rutherford,  M.  Robert... 11 

Rutledge,  Angus  V 21 

Ryan,  Daniel  V 2 


Ryan,  Donald  H. 


Salinas,  Ezequiel  D 

Salisbury,  Laurence  E 

Salter,  Fred  K 

Sanderhoff,  Lubert  O 

Sanders,  Terry  B.,  Jr.. 

Sands,  Franklin  McFadden. 

Sands,  William  Langdon 

Santi,  Mark  G 

Satterthwaite,  Joseph  C 

Satterthwaite,  Livingston... 

Scanlan,  William 

Scherer,  George  F 

Schmitt,  Herbert  F.  N 

Schnare,  Lester  L 

Schnee,  Alexander 

Schneider,  R.  F 

Schoellkopf,  W.  Horton,  Jr.. 

Schoonfeld,  H.  F.  Arthur 

Schoenfeld,  Rudolf  E 


Schoenrich,  Edwin... 

Schott,  William  W 

Schraud,  Myron  H 

Schuler,  Franfe  A.,  Jr 

Schutz,  Joseph  W 

Schwartz,  Harry  H 

Scott,  Albert  W 

Scott,  James  T. 

Scott,  Winfield  H 

Scotten,  Robert  M 

Seager,  Waiter  E.. 

Seager,  Cedric  H 

Seddicum,  Paul  C 

Sedgwick,  Cabot 

Seibert,  Elvin 

Service,  John  S 

Service,  Richard  M 

Severe,  Marc  L 

Shahady,  Edward  J.. 

Shantz,  Harold 

Sharp,  Frederick  D 

Shaw,  George  P 

Sheedy,  Bryan  D. 

Sheehan,  Robert  McDonald. 

Sheehy,  Frank  E 

SheUey,  TuUy 

Sherman,  J.  A.  Tuck... 

Shillock,  John  C,  Jr 

Shipp,  William  E 

Shockley,  William  P.,  Jr 

Shoemaker,  Franklin  C 

Sholes,  Walter  H 

Shollenberger,  Joseph  H 

Shullaw,  Harold.. 

Sigmond,  Frithjof  C 

Signer,  Wales  W 

Simmons,  John  F 

Sims,  Harold 

Singer,  Dudley  G 

Singleton,  Henry  E 

Slracusa,  Ernest  V 

Sitton,  Ora  S 

Slavens,  Stanley  G 

Smale,  William  A 

Smedberg,  Julian  K 


28,31 


Page 
42 

45 
49 
20 
23 
28 
6 
38 
4 
41 
20 
46 
49 
11 
49 
7 
9 
27 
18 
3,14, 
,  33, 36 
49 
19 
30 
8 
9 
3 
19 
27,41 
20 
16 
42 
42 
7 
25 
4 
10,11 
11 
28 
34 
24,46 
38 
49 
25 
27 
44 
21 
41 
35 
34 
36 
27 
41 
50 
23 
40 
6 
4 
6 
4 
39 
26 
19 
30 
27 
21 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS 

Page 
Smith,  A.  Viola... 50 

Smith,  Bernard  L. 13,17,24,25,32 

4 
6 
13 
50 
14 
43 
43 
13 
...  10,11 
32 
30 
29 
16 
38 
38 
18 


V 


Smith,  Bromley  K 

Smith,  Carlton  Sprague. 

Smith,  Charles  W 

Smith,  Donald  W 

Smith,  E.  Clinton. 

Smith,  E.  Talbot 

Smith,  Edwin  L 

Smith,  Henry  T .. 

Smith,  Horace  H 

Smith,  Jule  B 

Smith,  Merlin  E 

Smith,  Mervin  G 

Smith.  Walter 

Smith,  Walter  F 

Smyser,  William  L 

Smyth,  Richard  T 

Smyth,  Robert  Lacy 

Snow,  William  P 

Snowden,  Thomas 

Snyder,  Byron  B 

Sokobin,  Samuel 

Solana,  J.  Ramon 

Solborg,  Robert  A 

Somerville,  James 

Sowell,  Ashley  B 

Spalding,  Francis  L 

Sparks,  Edward  J 

Sparks,  Joseph  S 

Spaulding,  Sydney  1 

Speer.  James  P.,  2d 


35 

40 

34 

49 

14 

37 

26 

34 

26 

44 

22 

43 

22 

Spencer,  Thomas  D 24,46 

Spiegel,  Harold  R 

Spielman,  Henry  W 

Spiker,  Clarence  J 

Sprague,  George  E 

Springer,  Paul  L 

Springs,  L.  Pittman 

Sproul,  Marion  Ehzabeth 

Sprouse,  Philip  D 

Squire,  John  P 

Squire,  Paul  C 

Squires,  Leslie  Albion 

Stafford.  Maurice  L 

Stanelif!,  Evert  Lee... 

Stanford,  G.  Alonzo 

Stanton,  Edwin  F 


21 
6 
3 
27 
11 
19 
35 
10 
50 
41 
42 
28 
29 
9 
49 

Stanton,  Willard  Quincy 23 

Starcevic,  Anthony  E.. 35 

Staten,  Verne  G 23 

Stebbins,  Henry  E 20 

Steele,  Daniel  H 39 

Steere,  Loyd  V 20 

Steese,  Charles  M 20 

Steger,  Christian  T 33 

Stein,  Robert  A 23 

Steinhardt,  Laurence  A 41 

Steintorf,  Paul  P 49 

Stephan,  Charles  H.. 8 

Stephens,  Frederick  Dorsey 38 

Stevens,  Charles  Henry 29 

Stevens,  Francis  Bowden 43 

Stevens,  Harry  E... 10,11 

Stewart,  Earl  C... 3 

Stewart,  James  B 32 

Stewart,  Warren  C 10 


Page 

Steyne,  Alan  N. 49 

Stines,  Norman  C,  Jr 4 

Stoessel,  Walter  J.,  Jr 45 

Stone,  John  F 20 

Stoops,  Don 60 

Stoppani,  Charles 41 

Story,  Harry  AV... 14 

Stout,  Hiram  M ^ 21 

Stratton,  Gus  G... 26 

Streeper,  Robert  B 49 

Strom,  Carl  W 28 

Strong,  Robert  C 43 

Strong,  Thomas  S 33 

Stuart,  Wallace  W 17 

Sturgeon,  Leo  D 49 

Styles,  Francis  H 27 

Styles,  Raymond  A. 19 

Summerlin,  George  T 49 

Sumner,  Philip  D 28 

Sundell,  Charles  C 8 

Surrey,  Walter  S 40 


Sutherland,  Richard  A. 

Sutton,  F.  Letter 

Swenson,  Harold  F 


Taft,  Orray,  Jr 

Tail,  George 

Talbot,  Philhps 

TalbStt,  Sheridan 

Taliaferro,  Charles  H._. 

Tausch.  Egon  R 

Taylor,  .\rthur  H 

Taylor,  Clifford  C 

Taylor,  Earle  C 

Taylor,  Francis  E 

Taylor,  Henry  L 

Taylor,  Laurence  W 

Taylor,  Robert  M 

Teall,  Girvan 

Tennant,  Robert  A 

Terrassa,  Fernando 

Terry,  Carroll  M 

Tewell,  Harold  S 

Tewksbury,  Howard  H. 

Thayer,  Charles  W 

Thayer,  Philip  W 

Thiel,  Cyril  L.  F 

Thomas,  Aaron  J.,  Jr 

Thomas,  Lee  Sturges 

Thomas,  Sheldon 

Thomasson,  David  A... 
Thompson,  Charles  O... 


5 

26 
1 

13 
40 

10 
21 

7 
14 
12 

7 
49 
25 
12 

7 
49 
30 
27 
12 
38 

4 
16 
20 

9 
16 
37 
37 

1 
2} 
il 


Thompson,  Edgar  K 35 


Thompson,  Llewellyn  E.,  Jr. 

Thompson,  Paul  Dean 

Thompson,  Samuel  R 

Thompson,  Tyler 

Thurston,  Ray  L 

Thurston,  Walter 

Tidwell,  William  A.,  Jr 

Timberlake,  Clare  H 

Tindall,  Richard  G.. 

Tittmann,  Harold  H.,  Jr 

Titus,  Earle  O 

Tolman,  George  L 

Tolman,  Lewis  B 

Topping,  John  L 


43 
27 

7 
49 
22 
17 
44 
49 
41 
50 
38 

8 
34 
44 


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Touchette,  Joseph  I 23 

Tower,  Arthur  F -.-  8 

Trammell,  Webb 41 

Travers,  Howard  K 49 

Trenta,  Walter 12 

Trimble,  William  C — 49 

Triolo,  James  S 11,12 

Troutman,  Harry  L 41 

Trowbridge,  Jones  R 31 

Trueblood,  Edward  O 12 

Tuck,  S.  Pinkney 49 

Tucker,  Robert  C 44 

Turner,  Mason 3 

Turner,  Milton  M 20 

Turner,  Robert  A 20 

Turner,  Smith  Davison 21 

Turner,  William  T 50 

Turpin,  Robert  Q 39 

Tuthill,  John  W 7 

Tyler,  S.  Roger,  Jr 12 


Unverzagt,  Henry  T. 

Usher,  Richard  E 

Utter,  John  E 


Vaillant,  George  C ..- 

Vance,  Marshall  M.. .. 

Vance,  Sheldon  B 

van  den  Arend,  Frederik.. 

Vanderburg,  William  O 

Vanderburgh,  John  B 

Van  Home,  John 

Van  Voorst,  Marion 

Van  Wickel,  Jesse  F. 

Van  Wynen,  Ann 

Varrelman,  George 

Vaughan,  Stephen  B 

Vermont,  Albert 13, 18, 24, 

Vigil,  Abraham 

VUlard,  Henry  H 

Vincent,  John  Carter -.. 

ViiLson,  J.  Kittredge..  - 

Vogenitz,  Heman  C — 

von  Hellens,  Lawrence  W - 

von  ScbiUing,  Franz,  Jr 

Votion,  Jack  William 

Vyse,  William  Clarke.. 


12 
23 
19 

35 
49 

5 
37 
35 

9 
38 
20 
31 
13 
14 

7 
26,33 
30 
50 
49 
27 
15 
40 
40 
20 
29 


Wade,  Philip  R ^ 

Wadsworth,  George 27,41 

Waggoner,  Edward  Lowry 9 

Wagman,  John  P 29 

Wagner,  Frederick  B 35 

Wagner,  Fred  T £ 

Wag»er,  Joseph  J 22 

Wagner.  Robert  W.... 29 

Wailes,  Edward  T.. 20 

Walker,  Agesilaus  W.,  Jr 2 

Walker,  Henry  Babcock,  Jr 10 

Walker,  Jay <> 

Walker,  Joseph  F 19 

Walker,  Robert  N 42 

Walker,  William  W.. 13 

Waller,  Fred  E 7 

Waller,  George  P 29 

Wallin,  PaulJ 2 

Wallner,  Woodrufl 49 


Walmsley,  Walter  N.,  Jr 

Walsh,  Walter  M 

Walstrom,  Joe  D 

Walton,  Lester  A 

Walton,  Willis  E 

Wanamaker,  Temple,  Jr 

Ward,  Angus  I 

Ward,  Robert  S 

Wardlaw,  Andrew  B 

Warner,  Carlos  J 

Warner,  Gerald 

Warren,  Avra  M 

Warren,  Fletcher 

Washington,  Raoul  F 

Washington,  S.  Walter 

Wasson,  Thomas  C 

Waterman,  Henry  S 

Watrous,  Livingston  D 

Watson,  Hugh 

Watson,  Hugh  H 

Watson,  Osborn  S 

Webb,  James  H.,  Jr... 

Webb,  Walter  W 

Webster,  Donald  Everett... 

Webster,  Edward  C,  Jr 

Weeks,  John  A 

Weil,  T.Eliot 

Weimer,  Frederick  C 

Weimer,  Joseph  G 

Weir,  Thomas  A 

Weise,  Robert  W.,  Jr 

Weismann,  H.  Andr§ 

Welch,  Aubrey  Lee,  Jr 

Welch,  Rolland 


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26 
39 
44 
10 
12 
20 
1 
34 
49 
14 
49 
49 
30 
12 
21 
21 
45 
25 
1 
42 
30 
11 
32 
45 
45 
39 
9 
2 
17 
35 

Wellborn,  Alfred  T 10,11 

Welles,  Samuel  Gardner 21 

Wellman,  Harvey  R 5 

Wells,  H.  Bartlett 13 

Wells,  Milton  K 35 

Wendelin,  Eric  C ..         1 

Wemimont,  Kenneth 6 

Wesson,  Robert  G. 12 

West,  George  Lybrook,  Jr 40 

Wharton,  Clifton  R.._. 19 

Whayne,  Tom  F. 20 

Whedbee,  Robert  E 39 

Whetten,  Nathan  L.... 29 

Whitaker,  Charles  H 50 

White,  Byron 34 

White,  Ivan  B 4 

White,  John  Campbell 35 

White,  Rollie  H.,  Jr 23 

White,  W.  Homer 39 

Whitney,  Thomas  P. 44 

Whittinghill,  George  D.. 50 

Widney,  George  M 23 

Wieland,  William  A. 5 

Wightman,  Henry  L 29 

Wiley,  John  C 49 

Wiley,  Henry  W.,  Jr 9 

Wiley,  Samuel  Hamilton.. 6 

Wiley,  Walter  W 9 

Wilkins,  Fraser 31 

Wlkinson,  James  R 21 

Wilkinson,  John  J.,  Jr 2 

Willey,  John  A 33 

Williams,,  Arthur  R 34 


Williams,  Franks 

Williams,  Murat  W 

Williams,  Philip  P 

Williams,  Ulrich  H 

Williams,  William  L.  S.. 

Williamson,  Harold  L 

Willis,  Frances  E 

Willock,  Roger 

Willson,  Gilbert  R 

wason,  Edwin  C 

Wilson,  Evan  M 

Wilson,  George  B 

Wilson,  James  Parker 

Wilson,  Orme 

Wilson,  Oscar  A.,  Jr 

Wilson,  Robert  E 

Wilson,  Thomas  M 

Wilson,  W.  John,  Jr 

Wilson,  Warden  McK... 

Winant,  John  O 

Windham,  Charles  A 

Wmship,  North 

Winslow,  Rollin  R 

Winters,  George  H 

Winthrop,  Robert  C,  Jr_ 

Withers,  Charles  D 

Withey,  Francis  M 

Withey,  Howard  F_ 

Witman,  William,  2d 

Woel,  J.  William 

Wojdygo,  Joseph  M 

Wolcott,  Henry  M 


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5 
13 
16 
38 
15 
30 
18 
49 
20 

9 
25 
27 

4 
50 
28 
50 
20 


50 
30 
46 
3 
9 
30 
41 
25 
21 
39 

Woldike,  Aage 3,15,31,33,36 

Wolf,  Franklin  W 44 

WoUam,  ParkF._ 12 

Wonderley,  A.  Wayne. 40 

Wood,  Harold  C 30 

Wood,  Hilton  F -..        16 

Wood,  Robert  W 40 

Wood,  William  Raymond 30 

Woodford,  Archer 37 

Woodruff,  Harry  A.. 19 

Woods,  Sam  E 28,41 

Woodward,  Robert  F 4 

Woolf,  Donald .: 19 

Worchel,  Philip 44 

Worster,  Stephen  C 30 

Wright,  Donald  L 21 

Wright,  James  H 49 

Wright,  William  P.. 45 

Xanthaky,  Theodore  A 5 


Yearns,  Kenneth  J 22 

Yepis,  Alfonso  F ---  30 

Yorke,  Edward  W.,  Jr... -  43 

Youmans,  Charles  Le  Roy 14, 15, 25 

Young,  Roland  A 50 

Young,  Whitney .-  49 

Yunii.;William  E 10 

Zapf,  Lacey  C... .-  2 

Zawadzkl,  Casimir  T... 21 

Zetterstrand,  Rudolph  E 5 

Zondorak,  Charles  J ---  43 

Zozaya,  John  J 46 

Zweig,  Ben 30 


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FOREIGN  SERVICE  LIST 

(Abridged) 
JULY   1,   1944 


In  the  interest  of  economy  the  ''^Foreign  Service  List^' 
will  he  issued  in  complete  form  as  of  January  1  and 
in  abridged  form  as  of  April  1,  July  i,  and  October  1 


Note:  To  avoid  delay  and  insure  prompt  atten- 
tion, correspondence  upon  consular  business  should 
be  addressed,  for  example,  to — 

The  American  Consulate 
Niagara  Falls 

Ontario,  Canada 


UNITED  STATES 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

WASHINGTON  :  1944 


U.  S.  SUPERINTENDENT  Of  DOCUtAUm 

SEP  30  1944 


DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE  PUBLICATION  2161 


CONTENTS 

Foreign  Service  of  the  United  States 

Afghanistan,  1;  Argentina,  1;  Australia,  2;  Belgium  and  Possessions,  3;  Bolivia,  4 
Brazil,  4;  Bulgaria,  6;  Canada,  6;  Chile,  8;  China,  10;  Colombia,  11;  Costa  Rica 
12;  Cuba,   13;   Czechoslovakia,   14;  Denmark,   15;  Dominican  Republic,   15 
Ecuador,  16;  Egypt,  17;  El  Salvador,  17;  Estonia,  18;  Ethiopia,  18;  Finland,  18 
France  and  Possessions,  18;  Germany,  19;  Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland 
and  India,  20;  Greece,  24;  Guatemala,  24;  Haiti,  25;  Honduras,  25;  Hungary,  26 
Iceland,  26;  Iran,  26;  Iraq,  26;  Ireland,   27;  Italy,   27;  Japanese  Empire,   27 
Latvia,    27;    Lebanon,    27;    Liberia,    28;    Liechtenstein,    28;    Lithuania,   28 
Luxembourg,  28;    Mexico,  28;   Monaco,   30;   Morocco,   31;   Netherlands   and 
Possessions,    31;    New   Zealand,    32;     Nicaragua,   32:   Norway,  33;  Palestine 
and  Trans-Jordan,  33;  Panama,  34;  Paraguay,  34;  Peru,  35;  Philippine  Islands, 
36;  Poland,  36;  Portugal  and  Possessions,  36;  Rumania,  37;    Saudi  Arabia, 
Kingdom  of,  38;  Spain,  38;  Sweden,  39;  Switzerland,  40;  Syria,  41;  Thailand, 
41;  Turkey,  41;  Union  of  South  Africa,  42;  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics, 
43;  Uruguay,  44;  Venezuela,  45;  Yugoslavia,  46. 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  assigned  to  the  Department 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  on  special  and  temporary  detail 

Foreign  Service  officers  on  detail  as  inspectors 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  now  unassigned 

Special  offices 

Index  of  Persons 


Page 
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ABBREVIATIONS  AND  SYMBOLS 

(T) — Temporary  specialists  appointed  for  the  emergency.  These  appointees  are  arrangei 
according  to  salary;  where  salary  is  the  same,  according  to  the  date  of  assignment 
and  where  date  of  assignment  is  the  same,  alphabetically. 


(C)    — Consulate 
(CA) — Consular  agency 
(CG) — Consulate  general 
(E)    — Embassy 
(L)    — Legation 


(M)    — Mission 

(MA) — Office  of  military  attach^ 
(MD) — Office  of  maritime  delegate 
(NA) — Office  of  naval  attach^ 
(VC)  — Vice  consulate 


t  indicates  that  the  date  given  does  not  show  the  total  length  of  continuous  service  of  the  office 
at  the  post.  For  this  information  regarding  an  officer  in  the  Foreign  Service,  his  biograph 
in  the  Register  of  the  Department  of  State  should  be  consulted. 

Please  report  any  omission  or  error  found  in  this  List  to  the 
DIVISION  OF  RESEARCH  AND  PUBLICATION  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT 


n 


rOEEIGN  SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


Cornelius  Van  H.  Engert,  envoy  extraordinary 

and  minister  plenipotentiary. 
Elbert  G.  Mathews,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
RoUie  H.  White,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Maj.  Ernest  ¥.  Fox,  military  attache. 


Norman  Armour,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Edward  L.  Reed,  counselor  of  embassy... 

Merwin   L.   Bohan,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

economic  affairs. 
David  C.  Berger,  consul  general;  first  secretary... 

Paul  O.  Nyhus,  agricultural  attache 

Hugh  Millard,  first  secretary 

Sheldon  Thomas,  second  secretary 

Gerald  Warner,  second  secretary 

Edward  P.  MaflBtt,  second  secretary 

Hiram  Bingham,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

David  M.  Clark,  second  secretary 

Philip  P.  Williams,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.  . 

Leslie  W .  Johnson,  consul 

Herbert  V.  Olds,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Charles  R.  Burrows,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Arthur  J.  Romero,  vice  consul 

Colin  C.  Woodfall,  vice  consul 

Robert  M .  Winf ree,  vice  consul 

Sheldon  W.  Parks,  vice  consul... 

Howard  K.  Rutherford,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Helme,  vice  consul 

V.  Walser  Prospere,  vice  consul 

Arthur  F.  Carey,  vice  consul 

Harold  F.  Swenson,  vice  consul 

Walter  AV.  Hanes,  vice  consul 

Charles  F.  Hemphill,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Lawrence  L.  Arnold,  vice  consul 

Brig.   Gen.  John  W.  Lang,  military  attache  and 

military  attache  for  air. 
Capt.   Walter   W.  Webb,  naval   attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Sherlock  Davis,  asst.  military  attache... 

MaJ.  Joseph  C.  King,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Charles  H.  Lee,  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  Donald  F.  Gibbons,  asst.  military  attache. 
Comdr.  Robert  S.  Burgher,  asst.  naval  attache 


California 

California 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

War  Dept 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Texas 

Virginia.. 

Wisconsin 

Nebraska 

New  York 

Massachusetts... 

Missouri... 

Connecticut 

Pennsylvania 

California 

Minnesota 

Massachusetts... 

Ohio 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Vermont 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Oregon 

Texas 

Dlinois. 

Mississippi 

Ohio 

New  York 

Ohio 

Texas. 

Illinois 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 


May    2,1942   $10,000 

Dec.  14,1943       4,100 
June     C,  1944 


Jan.    11, 1944 


May  18,1939 

Oct.    27,1941 
tNov.    5,1942 


{Jan. 
July 
Dec. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
JAug. 
tNov. 
May 
Oct. 
June 
Sept. 
Mar. 
May 
JMay 
tMay 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
June 
June 
Oct. 
Dec. 
June 


8,1944 
28, 1934 
30, 1942 

30. 1940 

2. 1942 

13. 1942 

19. 1943 
2, 1944 

18. 1943 

29. 1944 

4. 1941 

3. 1943 

21. 1941 
15, 1944 
15, 1944 

5,1942 

6. 1942 
8, 1043 

9. 1943 

3. 1943 
24, 1943 

1,1943 
22, 1943 

3. 1944 


Apr.  14,1941 
Sept.  16, 1943 


Jan. 
July 
Oct. 
Mar. 
July 


6, 1942 
3,1943 

14, 1943 
8,1043 

11, 1941 

1 


17,500 

9,200 
7,400 

6,200 
7,400 
8,400 
5,400 
4,600 
4,200 
4,200 
4,000 
4,000 
3,700 
3,600 
3,600 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


ARGENTINA— Continued 

Buenos  Aires  (E)— Con. 
(MA  &  NA)— Con. 


(T). 


Mendoza  (VC). 
Rosario  (C).... 


AUSTRALIA 

Canberra,  Australian  Capital 
Territory  (L). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Lt.  Comdr.  John  J.  Wilkinson,  Jr..  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attach6  for  air. 
Lt.   Comdr.  Jiidson   B.   Robinson,  asst.  naval 

attach^  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Agesilaus  W.  Walker,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attachfi 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Archie  W.  Green,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Hayward  Kcniston,  cultural-relations  attache 

Charles  A.  Windham,  special  assistant. 

Meade  T.  Foster,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

John  F.  Griffiths,  special  assistant 

James  MacGregor  Byrne,  special  assistant 

Connie  R.  Herron,  senior  economic  analyst 

Charles  F.  Merkel,  senior  economic  analyst 

Daniel  V.  Ryan,  special  assistant ._ 

Joseph  E.  Wiedenmayer,  senior  economic  analyst. 

Grant  McDougall,  economic  analyst 

Asher  Norman  Christensen,  asst.  cultural-rela- 
tions attache. 

Paul  J.  Wallin,  economic  analyst 

Francis  K.  Jovin,  economic  analyst... 

Chandler  Lawrence  Daniels,  economic  analyst... 

William  H.  Melvin,  economic  analyst 

Richard  F.  Lankenau,  junior  economic  analyst... 

William  K.  Leonhart,  economic  analyst 

Herman  R.  Kasper,  junior  economic  analyst 

Miss  Marie  Elizabeth  Richardson,  junior  eco 
nomie  analyst. 


Richard  H.  Post,  vice  consul 

Aubrey  E.  Lippincott,  consul 

Tobias  E.  Matthews,  vice  consul. 
Raford  W.  Herbert,  vice  consul.. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


Michigan... 
California... 
Maryland  .. 
California.. . 
New  York. . 

Kansas 

Ohio. 

California... 
New  Jersey . 


Minnesota. 


California 

New  York 

Michigan 

New  York 

Indiana 

West  Virginia- 
Illinois 

Arkansas 


New  York 

Arizona 

South  Carolina... 


Nelson  T.  Johnson,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

John  R.  Minter,  counselor  of  legation 

Lacey  C.  Zapf,  commercial  attache 

Walter  A.  Foote,'  first  secretary... 

Randolph  A.  Kidder,'  third  secretary 


Oklahoma. 


Apr.  17,1943 
Feb.  2, 1944 
Aug.  16,1943 
Oct.    16,1943 


Aug. 
Feb. 
May 
{May 
Sept. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
May 
Dec. 
Dec. 


11,1942 
28,1944 
24, 1944 
11, 1944 

3. 1941 
15, 1942 
20, 1942 
14, 1944 
24, 1944 

4. 1942 
15, 1942 


Jan.  14, 1944 

Dec.  4, 1942 

Dec.  4, 1942 

Dec.  4, 1942 

Dec.  27,1941 

Dec.  28,1943 

Nov.  3,1942 

Dec.  21,1943 


May  19,1943 
Apr.  27,1943 
Sept.  6,1942 
Dec.   17.  1943 


Feb.  11,1941 


Col.  Karl  Ferguson  Baldwin,  military  attache.... 

Comdr.    Malcolm    Mackenzie,    naval    attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Earl  C.  Stewart,  asst.  military  attache... 
Lt.  George  A.  Oade,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  (or  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Nicholas  D.  Olivier,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


South  Carolina...  {Dec.    3,  1943 

Tennessee Mar.  21, 1942 

June  23,1942 
Dec.  26,1940 


Texas 

Massachusetts. 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


Apr.  6, 1942 

tJan.  22,1944 

Aug.  1, 1942 

Dec.  23,1943 

Dec.  7, 1943 


'  .Assigned  also  as  consul  general  at  Batavia,  Java,  with^office  temporarily  situated  at  Melbourne;  resident  at  Melboui 
» .\ssigned  also  to  Sydney;  resident  in  Canberra. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE   UNITED   STATES 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


AUSTRALIA— Continued 

Adelaide,  South  Australia  (C) 
Brisbane,  Queensland  (C).... 


Melbourne,  Victoria  (C). 


:'erth.  Western  Australia  (C) 

Sydney,  New  South  Wales 
(CG). 


JELGIUIVI  AND  POSSES- 
SIONS 
(Belcium) ' 
irussels  (Bruxelles)  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


■onsular  offices  in  Belgium 
closed. 

(Africa) 


Charles  A.  Hutchinson,  consul 

Joseph  P.  Ragland,  consul 

Ralph  J.  Blake,  consul  _ 

Robert  Grinnell,  vice  consul 

Clarence  J.  Spiker,  consul  general 

Fred  W.  Jandrey,  consul. 

Ralph  n.  Hunt,  vice  consul 

Mason  Turner,  consul 

Courtland  Christiani,  vice  consul 

Ely  E.  Palmer,  consul  general 

Charles  H.  Derry,  consul 

Wilson  C.  Flake,  consul 

Perry  Ellis,  vice  consul 

Randolph  A.  Kidder,'  vice  consul 

Richard  H.  Hawkins,  Jr.,  vice  consul- 
Delano  McKel vey ,  vice  consul 

Lyle  C.  Himmel,  vice  consul 


- ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,  counselor  of  embassy  •  ♦ '. 
Ernest  de  W.  Mayer,  second  secretary 

Col.  William  McKee  Dunn,'  military  attach^ 

Capt.  Edmund  F.  Jewell, '  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,'  asst.  military  attache. 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,'  asst.  military  attache. 
Maj.  Robert  L.  Grosjean,'  asst.  military  attache. 
Maj.  Paul  M.  Birkeland,' asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Apolonius  C.  Westerbeek,'  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


eopoldville,  Belgian  Congo 
(CO). 


J.  Webb  Benton,  consul  general New  York Apr.   26,1944       8,400 

Patrick  Mallon,  consul Ohio tOct.    16,1940       4,500 

Harry  H.  Schwartz,  vice  consul California Dec.    8, 1943       3, 000 

Edwin  W.  Martin,  vice  consul Ohio... Mar.  21, 1944       3,000 

Edward  M.  Ingle,  vice  consul Texas Sept.  22, 1942 

(T) I  Charles  D.  Withers,  economic  analyst South  Carolina...    Sept.    2,1943  |- 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Canberra. 

'  Government  of  Belgium  established  in  England. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 

*  Also  appointed  charge  d'affaires  near  the  Government  of  Luxembourg  established  in  England. 

'  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


Minnesota 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Oregon    

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Wisconsin 

Massachusetts. 

Connecticut 

Dist.  Columbia 
Rhode  Island- - 

Georgia 

North  Carolina.. 

California 

Massachusetts.. 
Pennsylvania... 
Dist.  Columbia. 
South  Dakota... 


Mar 

July 

June 

Dec. 

Mar. 
Upr. 
tSept. 

July 

Mar. 

Aug. 

July 
tDec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 


12, 1936 
10, 1936 
17, 1944 

19. 1942 
8, 1943 

27. 1943 
24, 1929 

1, 1941 
18, 1943 
23, 1940 

5, 1941 

29. 1939 

23. 1943 

21. 1944 

30. 1940 
2, 1943 

27, 1938 


Dist.  Columbia. 
New  York 


WarDept.. 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept.. 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dopt_ 


Apr.  1, 1941 
Mar.  18, 1944 

{Sept.  21, 1943 
Mar.   6,1944 

Sept.  23, 1943 
Oct.  25,1943 
Jan.  13,1943 
Jan.  16, 1943 
Sept.  6,1943 
Nov.  25, 1943 

Juno  22,1944 


$4, 800 
4,500 
4,200 
3,600 
8,600 
4,300 


4,800 


10, 000 
6,000 
4,600 
4,000 
3,600 
3,500 
3,500 


9,200 
4,200 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    194  4 


Post 


BOLIVIA 
La  Paz  (E) 


(MA). 
(C)-.. 


(T). 


Cochabamba  (C)-. 
(T). 

BRAZIL 

Rio  de  Janeiro  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Name  and  rank 


ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
1 counselor  of  embassy.. 

Walter  P.  McConaughy,  commercial  attachg 

Robert  E.  Wilson,  third  secretary  (vice  consul). . 
Bromley  K.  Smith,  third  secretary  (vice  consul).. 
Juan  de  Zengotita,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)... 
William  S.  Rosenberg,  third  secretary  (vice  con- 
sul). 
Howard  Brandon,  third  secretary  (vice  consul).. 

Col.  John  B.  Johnson,  military  attachS 


Robert  E.  Wilson,  vice  consul  (third  secretary)... 
Bromley  K.  Smith,  vice  consul  (third  secretary).. 
Juan  de  Zengotita,  vice  consul  (third  secretary).. 
William    S.    Rosenberg,    vice    consul    (third 

secretary). 
Hovcard  Brandon,  vice  consul  (third  secretary). . 

Alvin  E.  Bandy,  vice  consul 

Louis  M.  Denis,  vice  consul 


Charles  W.  Collier,  cultural-relations  attaehfe 

Mark  Q.  Santi,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

Dudley  G.  Singer,  senior  economic  analyst 

Norman  C.  Stines,  Jr.,  senior  economic  analyst.. 
Francis  A.  O'Connell,  special  assistant 


Douglas  Henderson,  vice  consul. 
J.  Allard  Qasque,  vice  consul 


Jefferson  Caffery,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Harold  S.  Tevvell,  consul  general;  first  secretary. 

Walter  J.  Donnelly,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 

Archie  W.  Childs,  asst.  commercial  attache 

Leo  J.  Callanan,  first  secretary;  consul.. 

Vinton  Chapin,  first  secretary;  consul.. 

Reginald  S.  Kazanjian,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Ivan  B.  White,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

U.  Alexis  Johnson,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Jack  B.  Neathery,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Elim  O'Shaughnessy,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Theodore  A.  Xanthaky,  vice  consul 

Rudolf  E.  Cahn,  vice  consul 

Hubert  Maness,  vice  consul 

Edwin  S.  Coleman,  vice  consul . 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Alabama 

Arizona 

California 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 


Georgia. 


War  Dept. 


Arizona 

California. 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 


Georgia 

Tennessee 

Dist.  Columbia.. 


Virginia 

Texas.. 

New  Jersey. 
California... 
California... 


Massachusetts 

South  Carolina. 


Louisiana- 


North  Dakota 

Dist.  Columbia.. 


Ohio 

Massachusetts. . 
Massachusetts.. 
Rhode  Island... 

Oregon 

California 

Texas 

New  York 

New  York 

New  York 

Oklahoma 

New  Jersey 


Brig.  Gen.  Hayes  A.  Kroner,  military  attachfi...    War  Dept... 

Lt.  Col.  Hen  W.  Rurchiy.  niilitiiry  air  attache I  War  Dept  .. 

Capt.  Charles  J.  Rend,  naval  attachfe  and  naval  j  Navy  Dept. 
attache  for  air.  I 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


tDec.  8, 1942 
Apr.  24,1943 
Dec.  26,1941 
Aug.  24,1943 
May  15,1943 

Oct.    25,1943 

July   29,1943 

Apr.  24,1943 

Dec.  26,1941 

Aug.  24,1943 

May  15,1943 

Oct.  25,1943 
Sept.  16, 1942 
tSept.  18, 1943 

June  11,1942 
July  21,1943 
July  21,1943 
tApr.  29,1943 
Dec.     4, 1943 

Nov.  20, 1943 
Mar.    1,1943 


July    13,1937 


Dec. 

{Nov. 

May 
May 
May 
July 
May 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
{May 
tOct. 
.\pr. 
tApr. 


3, 1942 
5,1942 

28, 1935 
2.5, 1944 

3, 1944 
30, 1943 
27, 1941 

2, 1942 
13, 1941 
28, 1941 
22, 1943 
28,1925 
19,  1943 

8. 1944 


Jan.  16, 1944 
Apr.  24, 1944 
Jan.  22,1943 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE   UNITED   STATES 


Post 

Name  and  ranli 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

BRAZIL— Continued 

Rio  de  Janeiro  (E)— Con. 

(MA&NA)-Con 

Lt.  Col.  George  M.  Potter,  asst.  military  attache. 

WarDept 

Feb.    6, 1942 

Maj.  Marshall  F.   Priest,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Dec.  29,1943 

for  air. 

Maj.  Andrew  P.  Fuller,  asst.  military  attache... 

War  Dept 

Sept.  30, 1943 

Maj.  George  F.  Borton,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1944 

Capt.  Richard  T.  Cassldy,  asst.  military  attache. 

WarDept. 

July     3, 1943 

Capt.  Horace  C.  Peterson,  asst.  military  attache. 

WarDept. 

Sept.  30, 1943 

Lt.  Comdr.  Walter  F.  McLallen,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Feb.     3, 1943 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Howard  A.  White,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

May  13,1944 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T)   -                            

William  A.  Wieland,  special  assistant 

New  York 

June    4, 1941 
July     2, 1943 

Guy  Louis  Bush,  agricultural  attache. 

Walter  Hinckley  Bradley,  special  assistant 

Massachusetts... 

May  17,1944 

Emerson  I.  Brown,  minerals  attache. 

Ohio 

May  18, 1944 

Roderic  Crandall,' petroleum  attache    .  

Feb.     1, 1944 

David  S.  Green,  senior  economic  analyst. 

Connecticut 

Mar.  24, 1942 

Fred  T.  Wagner,  special  assistant                   

New  York 

July   27,1942 
May  13,1943 

Roscoe  Freeman  Patterson,  special  assistant 

Vermont 

William  Rex  Crawford,  cultural-relations  attache. 

Pennsylvania 

Aug.  21,1943 

Joseph  S.  Piazza,  asst.  cultural- relations  attache. 

New  Jersey 

Dec.     1, 1941 

Kenneth  M.  Davidson,  senior  economic  analyst.. 
Rudolph  E.  Zetterstrand,  economic  analyst 

Sept.  23, 1942 
Nov,    2,1942 

West  Virginia 

John  P.  Curtis,  senior  economic  analyst 

Qail  Murphy,  senior  economic  analyst 

Texas 

Dec.  22,1942 
Sept.    2, 1943 

Florida       .      .. 

Edward  J.  Rowell,  senior  economic  analyst 

California 

May    1, 1944 

Kenneth  Wernimont,  agricultural  commissioner  . 

Nebraska 

June    6, 1944 

Nestor  C.  Ortiz,  junior  economic  analyst 

July   26,1941 

Richard  A.  Sutherland,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

California 

Apr.  24,1942 

John  Gordon  Mein,  junior  economic  analyst 

Kentucky. 

Aug.  10,1942 

Alfred  J.  Henney,  economic  analyst                 .  .. 

Ohio 

Nov.  11,1942 
Nov.  14,1942 

Harvey  R.  Wellman,  economic  analyst 

New  York 

William  F.  Germon,  economic  analyst 

Nov.  16,1942 

L.  Peirce  Brady,  economic  analyst    .           

Utah 

Nov.  20, 1942 

Mrs.  Aldene  Barrlngton  Leslie,  economic  analyst. 

Montana 

Mar.    5,1943 

Herbert  W.  D.  Mayers,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

Virginia 

Aug.  15,1942 

Sheldon  B.  Vance,  junior  economic  analyst 

Massachusetts... 

Nov.  26, 1942 

Richard  A.  Godfrey,  junior  economic  analyst 

Kentucky 

Dec.     4,1942 



Robert  F.  Corrigan,  vice  consul                       .  .. 

Ohio 

Oct.    21,1941 
Mar.  22, 1944 
Feb.  27,1942 

New  York 

Texas 

Ulrich  H.  Williams,  junior  agricultural  analyst... 

Charles  Edward  Eaton,  vice  consul     

Aug.  22,1942 
Aug.  17,1942 

Victoria,  Espirito  Santo 

V.  Harwood  Blocker,  vice  consul 

Texas 

(VC). 

Bahia  (Sao  Salvador),  Bahla 

Daniel  M.  Braddock,  consul 

Michigan 

Sept.    4,1943 

$6, 100 

(C). 
(T). 

Larry  Barnette,  economic  analyst 

Illinois - 

Nov.  20, 1942 

George  L.  Phillips,  vice  consul 

New  York 

Apr.     9, 1943 

Miss  Julia  Louise  Wooster,  vice  consul 

Connecticut 

June  17,1944 

Assigned  also  to  Asuncion  and  Montevideo;  resident  in  Rio  de  Janeiro. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


BRAZIL— Continued 

Bello  Horizonte.  MLnas  Qe- 

raes  (C). 
Florianopolis,      Santa     Ca- 

tharina  (C). 

(T) 

Fortaleza,  Ceara  (C) 


Natal,  Rio  Orande  do  Norte 

(C). 
Parfi  (Beiem),  Parfi  (C) 


(T). 

ManSos,  Amazonas  (VC). 
Sao  Luiz,  Maranhao  (C  A) 
Pernambuco    (Recife),    Per- 
nambuco  (C). 

(T).. 


Porto  Alegre,  Rio  Grande  do 
Sul  (C). 
(T).. 


Rio  Orande,  Rio  Grande 
do  Sul  (CA). 

Santos,  Sao  Paulo  (C) 

Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo  (CO).. 


(T). 


Curitiba,    Parana    (VC) 
(T). 

BULGARIA 

State  of  war  declared  by  Bul- 
garia December  13, 1941. 

CANADA 

Ottawa,  Ontario  (E) 


Jay  Walker,  consul... 

William  Preston  Rambo,  vice  consul. 


Dist.  Columbia.. 
Florida 


Robert  Black,  vice  consul 

Walter  W.  Hoffmann,  consul 

Dudley  E.  Cyphers,  vice  consul. 
Harold  Sims,  vice  consul. 


John  H.  Burns,  vice  consul 

Robert  Jakes,  3d,  vice  consul 

Fred  Godsey,  vice  consul 

Forrest  N.  Daggett,  vice  consul 

Wiley  T.  Clay,  consular  Eigent 

John  J.  Meily,  consul  general 

Donald  W.  Lamm,  vice  consul 

J.  Thomas  Rae,  vice  consul 

Robert  Bruce  Harley,  vice  consul. 
Reginald  S.  Castleman,  consul 


Roy  Nash,  senior  cultural-relations  ofEcer. 

William  E.  Price,  vice  consul 

Eugene  C.  Pfiffner,  consular  agent 


Arthur  G.  Parsloe,  vice  consul 

Cecil  M.  P.  Cross,  consul  general 

DuWayne  G.  Clark,  consul - 

Frederic  C.  Fomes,  Jr.,  consul 

W.  Garland  Richardson,  consul 

Wales  W.  Signor,  consul 

Leland  C.  Altaffer,  vice  consul.. 

Carleton  Sprague  Smith,  cultural-relations  ofHcer 

George  T.  Colman,  senior  economic  analyst 

Henry  W.Spielman,  junior  agricultural  economist 

Frederick  J.  Noel,  economic  analyst . 

Leon  C.  Heilbronner,  economic  analyst 

Franklin  McFadden  Sands,  economic  analyst 

Ross  E.  Hoverter,  economic  analyst 

Frank  H.  Oram,  economic  analyst 

Jesse  Milton  Orme,  vice  consul... 


Ray  Atherton,!  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Lewis  Clark,  first  secretary;  consul 

Henry  M.  Bankhead,  commercial  attache 

Clifford  C.  Taylor,  agricultural  attache 

Oliver  B.  North,  asst.  commercial  attache 


Ohio 

California 

Connecticut. 
Tennessee... 


Oklahoma 

Tennessee 

Texas 

California.. 

North  Carolina.. 

Pennsylvania 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Minnesota 

Pennsylvania... 
California 


California. 
Missouri.. 
Illinois 


Georgia 

Rhode  Island. 

California 

New  York 

Virginia. 

Michigan 

Ohio , 


Wisconsin 

Oklahoma 

New  Jersey... 

New  York 

Pennsylvania. 
Peimsylvania. 

Ohio 

Idaho 


Illinois. 


Alabama 

Florida 

Colorado 

Connecticut- 


Sept.    4,1943 

Dec.  16,1942 

Jan.  20, 1944 
tScpt.  28, 1943 
June  2, 1943 
Feb.  28,1941 


Feb. 

Mar. 
Nov. 
June 
July 
June 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Sept. 


18. 1943 

22. 1944 
11, 1942 

2, 1943 

1. 1940 
23,  1944 
10, 1942 
31, 1942 

4. 1941 
4. 1943 


July  13,1943 
Jan.  11,1943 
Dec.     1, 1942 


tJune 

Mar. 

May 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Jan. 
tApr. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
tJune 
tApr. 

Sept. 


7. 1923 

21. 1941 
2, 1944 

22. 1942 

29. 1942 

28. 1943 

7. 1943 

1. 1944 
14, 1943 
10, 1942 

20. 1942 
17,1943 

17. 1943 
1, 1943 

16, 1943 
5, 1941 


JNov.  18, 1943 

Apr.  29,1914 
June  20,1933 
Sept.  30. 1939 
Nov.  16, 1928 


•  Accredited  also  to  Denmark. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


CANADA— Continued 


Ottawa,  Ontario  (E)— Con... 


(MA  &NA). 


Calgary,  Alberta  (C).... 
Edmonton,  Alberta  (C). 


Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur, 

Ontario  (C). 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  (CG)_. 


Fredericton,  New  Bruns- 
wick (VC). 

Hamilton,  Ontario  (C) 

Montreal,  Quebec  (CG) 


Niagara  Falls,  Ontario  (C)... 

Quebec,  Quebec  (C) 

Regina,  Saskatchewan  (C)... 

St.   John,    New    Brunswick 
(C). 

600907 — 44 a 


Robert  English,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  C.  Shillock,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Miss  Katherine  E.  O'Connor,  second  secretary; 
vice  consul. 

John  W.  Tuthill,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Irven  M.  Eitreim,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

George  C.  Minor,  vice  consul 

Russell  B.  Jordan,  vice  consul 

Thaddeus  H.  Chylinski,  vice  consul 

Col.  Francis  J.  Graling,  military  attachfi 

Capt.  Glenn  F.  Howell,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Harry  C.  Archer,  asst.  military  air  attache  . 
Capt.  William  P.    Hastings,    asst.    military   air 

attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Norman  B.  Deuel,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  C.  McBride,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt,  Comdr.  Jack  K.  McFall,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Charles  W.  Allen,  vice  consul. 

Robert  B.  Strooper,  consul 

Paul  C.  Seddicum,  vice  consul.. 

Harvey  T.  Goodier,  consul 

Edwin  Carl  Kemp,  consul  eencral 

Howard  F.  Withey,  consul 

Edwin  N.  Gunsaulus,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Taliaferro,  vice  consul ._ 

Frederick  C.Johnson,  vice  consul 

Clay  Merrell,  vice  consul 

Homer  M.  Byington,  consul  general 

John  D.  Johnson,  consul 

Julian  L.  Pinkorton,  consul- 

Laurence  W.  Taylor,  consul 

Frederick  E.  Farnsworth,  consul 

Coldwell  S.  Johnston,  consul 

Fred  E.  Waller,  vice  consul.. 

Bartley  P.  Gordon,  vice  consul _ 

Byron  White,  vice  consul 

James  E.  Callahan,  vice  consul 

John  R.  Barry,  vice  consul 

Stephen  B.  Vaughan,  vice  consul 

Stanley  T.  Hayes,  vice  consul... 

Lynn  W.  Franklin,  consul 

William  H.  Brown,  vice  consul 

Frank  C.  NiccoU,  vice  consul. 

Bertel  E.  Kuniholm,  consul 

Adam  Beaumont,  vice  consul .-_ 

Walter  S.  Reineck,  consul 

Paul  H.  Demille,  vice  consul. 

George  Gregg  Fuller,  consul 

Paul  C.  Betts,  vice  consul 

Manson  Gilbert,  vice  consul 


New  Hampshire 

Oregon 

Indiana 


Massachusetts... 

South  Dakota 

West  Virginia 

Wyoming.- 

Connecticut 

War  Dept. 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Wyoming 

Ohio 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
New  York 

Florida 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Virginia 

New  Jersey 

Oklahoma _. 

Connecticut 

Vermont.- 

Kentucky 

California... 

Colorado 

Nevada 

Michigan 

Massachusetts... 
North  Carolina. . 
Massachusetts... 
Massachusetts... 

New  Jersey 

New  Hampshire. 

Maryland 

New  Jersey 

Colorado 

Massachusetts.. - 
Massachusetts... 

Ohio. 

Texas 

California 

Pennsylvania 

Indiana.- 


May  17, 1944 

May  25,1944 

tDec.  29,1939 

Mar.  16, 1942 

Dee.  8, 1942 

JFeb.  23,1940 

Oct.  9, 1933 

Feb.  3. 1942 


Feb. 
Jan. 

Feb. 
May 

Nov. 

Oct. 

May 


18. 1943 
2, 1943 

9, 1943 

17. 1944 

26, 1941 
8, 1942 

8,  1944 


Sept.  29, 
May  19, 
Sept. 
Feb.   15, 


Apr.  8, 
May  31 
Oct.  7, 
July  22, 
Sept.  19, 


May 
Aug. 
June 
June 
Nov. 
May 
tJuly 
Dec. 
Aug. 
June 
Aug. 
May 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
July 
Dec. 
Aug. 
May 
Feb. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
May 


1930 
1944 
1943 
1935 

1941 

1944 
1938 
1942 
1921 

1941 
1935 
1942 
1944 
1943 
1942 
1941 
1942 
1943 
1944 
1941 
1919 
1942 
1939 
1940 
1937 
1940 
1943 
1941 
1942 
1941 
1943 
1944 
1943 


8 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CANADA— Conlinued 

St.  Stephen,  New  Brunswick 
(O). 

Sarnia,  Ontario  (C) 

Toronto,  Ontario  (CO) 


George  L.  Brist,  vice  consul. 


Vancouver,  British   Colum- 
bia (CO). 


Victoria,   British   Columbia 

(C). 
Windsor,  Ontario  (C) 


Winnipeg,  Manitoba  (CQ)„ 

Kenora,  Ontario  (CA)... 
CHILE 
Santiago  (E) 


(MA  &NA). 


Charles  E.  B.  Payne,  vice  consul 

North  Wlnship,  consul  general 

Curtis  T.  Everett,  consul 

Easton  T.  Kelsey,  vice  consul 

Frederick  A.  Bohne,  vice  consul 

George  L.  Tolman,  viceconsuL 

Dwight  W.  Fisher,  vice  consul.. 

Kobert  H.  Macy,  vice  consul 

Robert  William  Harding,  vice  consul. 

Thomas  L.  Hughes,  consul  general 

Ralph  A.  Boemstein,  consul 

John  L.  Bankhcad,  consul 

Nelson  P.  Meeks,  vice  consul 

Augustus  C.  Owen,  vice  consul 

Walter  M.  Walsh,  vice  consul 

Robert  Lacy  Smyth,  consul 

Eugene  H.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

George  K.  Donald,  consul  general 

John  S.  Calvert,  consul 

Joseph  E.  Newton,  vice  consul. 

Charles  H.  Stephan,  vice  consul 

Charles  C.  Sundell,  vice  consul 

Alfred  W.  Klieforth,  consul  general... 

Erik  W.  Magnuson,  consul... 

William  Belton,  vice  coi^sul 

Bernard  F.  Heiler,  vice  consul 

R  upert  H  Moore,  consular  agent 


Iowa. 


Oct.    28,1925 


Claude  G.   Bowers,   ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

Donald  R.  Heath,  counselor  of  embassy 

John  W.  Bailey,  Jr.,  consul  general;  first  secretary 

Clarence  C.  Brooks,  first  secretary 

Joel  C.  Hudson,  first  secretary;  consul 

George  D.  Andrews,  second  secretary;  consul 

Arthur  F.  Tower,  second  secretary;  consul 

Norris  S.  Haselton,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 
Miss   Minedee   McLean,   third   secretary;   vice 

consul. 

Camden  L.  McLain,  vice  consul 

Joseph  E.  Maldonado,  vice  consul 

Col.  Wendell  Gunner  Johnson,  military  attach^. 

Lt.  Col.  Daniel  E.  Ellis,  military  air  attachfi 

Capt.  Joseph  P.   Rockwell,  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attachfi  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Harry  L.  Smith,  asst.  military  attache. 


Michigan 

Georgia 

Tennessee 

Michigan 

New  York 

Colorado 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
North  Carolina.. 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
Dist.  Columbia.. 
North  Carolina. . 

New  York 

South  Carolina... 

Colorado. 

California 

Wisconsin 

Alabama 

North  Carolina.. 
Pennsylvania. 

New  York 

Minnesota 

Pennsylvania 

Illinois 

Oregon 

Massachusetts... 
Canada 


New  York. 


Kansas 

Texas 

New  Jersey. 

Missouri 

Tennessee  .. 
New  York.. 
New  Jersey- 
Louisiana... 


Virginia. 
Arizona. 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 


June 

June 

Aug. 

Nov. 
JNov. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Dec. 
{May 

Aug. 

Sept. 
JMay 
tJune 
tFeb. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

June 

Feb. 


20. 1940 
21,1941 

18. 1942 
4,1941 
7, 1922 
8, 1943 

18, 1^3 

14. 1943 
9, 1930 

27, 1943 
30, 1943 

5,  1944 
14, 1928 
16, 1931 
20, 1933 

9, 1943 

30. 1941 
23,1940 
30, 1943 

6. 1943 

2. 1944 
10, 1940 

5,1941 
16, 1943 
11,1942 
11,1938 

6. 1918 


June  22,1939 


tMar. 

Nov. 
tNov. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Aug. 
tDec. 


11,1942 
8, 1943 
14,1941 
12, 1943 
13, 1942 
13,1942 
19,1943 
29, 1939 


Feb.  24,1931 
tOct.     9, 1943 

Mar.  11,1942 
Dec.  18,1942 
Dec.     2, 1942 

July     1, 1944 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CHILE — Continued 

Santiago  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Continued 


(T). 


Arica  (VC) _ 

Concepcion  (VC) 

Punts    Arenas     (Maga 
llanes)  (VC). 

Valdivia(VC)  (T) 

Antofagasta  (C) _.. 

Valparaiso  (C) 

(T) 


Cruz  Grande,  Coqulmbo 
(CA). 


Capt.  Henry  W.  Wiley,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attachd- 

Capt.  Douglas  Gorman,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  William  C.  Wright,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 

Lt.  Conidr.  Robert  H.  Barnum,  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Leo  E.  Haughey,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attachfi  for  air. 

Laverence  Kinnaird,  cultural-relations  attach^ 

Philip  W.  Thayer,  special  assistant.. 

Julius  F.  Franki,  special  assistant 

Leonard  H.  Price,  senior  economic  analyst 

Earl  C.  Hollingsworth,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

J.  Hubert  Lee,  special  assistant 

Tibo  J.  Chavez,  senior  economic  analyst 

Daniel  L.  Horowitz,  senior  economic  analyst 

Gardner  E.  Palmer,  senior  economic  analyst 

John  B.  Dorsh,  minerals  attache 

James  Parker  Wilson,  agricultural  economist 

Biddle  H.  Garrison,  special  assistant 

C.  Wilfred  Dare,  economic  analyst 

R.  F.  Schneider,  economic  analyst 

G.  Alonzo  Stanford,  vice  consul 

Robert  J.  Dorr,  vice  consul 

Frederick  Joseph  Brul6,  junior  economic  analyst 
James    Denis    McLaughlin,    junior    economic 

analyst. 

Robert  W.  Weise,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Vanderburgh,  junior  economic  analyst... 

Philip  R.  Wade,  junior  economic  analyst 

Miss  Virginia  Elizabeth  Philhps,  junior  economic 

analyst. 

Oliver  M.  Marcy,  vice  consul... 

Caspar  D.  Green,  vice  consul 

Thomas  Edmund  Burke,  vice  consul 

Edward  Lowry  Waggoner,  vice  consul 

Lee  R.  Blohm,  consul 

Walter  W.  Wiley,  vice  consul.. 

Francis  M .  W'ithey ,  vice  con.sul 

Joseph  F.  Burt,  consul 

Julian  L.  Nugent,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Warren  C.  Stewart,  vice  consul.. 

Henry  A.  Hoyt,  vice  consul 

Arnaldo  Berenguer,  economic  analyst 

John  B.  Brady,  vice  consul 

Joseph  W.  Schutz,  vice  consul 

Frank  T,  Rueter,  consular  agent 


WarDept 

WarDept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

California 

Dist.  Columbia- 
Texas 

Maryland 

Texas 

Texas 

New  Mexico 

New  York 

Michigan 

Alaska 

California 

New  Jersey 

New  Jersey 

California 

Michigan 

California 

Montana 

Massachusetts.. 

Minnesota 

California 

Oklahoma 

Virginia 

Massachusetts. . 
Ohio 

Coimecticut 

Ohio .' 

Arizona... 

North  Carolina. 

Michigan 

Illinois 

New  Mexico 

Maryland 

CaUfornia 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Florida 

Pennsylvania... 


June  2, 1942 
Aug.  25,1942 
May  31, 1944 

Feb.    3, 1942 

May  12, 1943 


Jan. 
tJune 
July 
Aug. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
May 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
June 
Apr. 
Mar. 


12, 1943 
5, 1943 
18, 1942 
17, 1942 

29. 1942 

7. 1942 

29. 1943 
28,1943 

7. 1943 

15. 1944 

17. 1941 
4, 1943 

16. 1943 
9, 1943 

17. 1942 

12. 1944 
8, 1943 

25, 1944 


.  Aug.  9, 1941 
tFeb.  17,1944 
tJan.  10,1944 
Nov.  17, 1943 


Jan.  18,1944 
July  25,1942 
Mar.    5,1943 


Sept. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
July 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Apr. 
Sept. 
tOct. 


4, 1942 

18. 1942 
6, 1942 

17, 1944 

30. 1940 
14, 1944 

16. 1941 

29. 1943 

12. 1942 

12. 1944 

29. 1943 
1, 1934 


10 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CHINA 


Chungking  (E). 


(MA&NA). 


Clarence  E.  Gauss,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

George  Atchoson,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy 

Owen  L.  Dawson,  agricultural  attachfi 

Horace  H.  Smith,' second  secretary. 

James  K.  Penfield,^  second  secretary;  consul 

Everett  F.  Drumright,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

J.  Hall  Paxton,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Robert  S.  Ward,  second  secretary 

Harry  E.  Stevens, '  second  secretary;  consul 

Harvey  Lee  Milbourne,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Arthur  R.  Ringwalt,  second  secretary 

John  Davies,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

Raymond  P.  Ludden,<  second  secretary 

Carl  H.  Bochringer,  second  secretary 

Edward  E.  Rice,' second  secretary;  consul 

John  S.  Service,^  second  secretary 

William  E.  Yuni,  second  secretary 

John  K.  Emmerson,  second  secretary... 

Charles  S.  Millet,  second  secretary 

Philip  D.  Sprouse,  third  secretary;  consul 

Fulton  Freeman,  third  secretary 

Hungerford   B.  Howard,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
AlfredT.  Wellborn,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

LaRue  R.  Lutkins,  third  secretary... 

Philip  F.  Cherp,  vice  consul 

Archibald  A.  AIcFadyen,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Paul  L.  Springer,  vice  consul 


Col.  Morris  B.  dePass,  military  attache 

Col.  Lee  Q.  AVasser,  military  air  attache 

Capt.  Henry  T.  Jarrell,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Alexander  W.  Farmer,  asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Roy  Perrin  McNair,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

attach^. 
Capt.  Lincoln  C.  Brownell,  asst.  military  attach^ 

for  air. 

Capt.  David  D.  Dean,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Comdr.  Frank  H.  Herrington,  asst.  naval 

attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Phillips  Talbot,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Simon  H.  Hitch,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 


Connecticut 

California.- 

Illinois 

Ohio 

California 

Oklahoma 

Virginia 

Ohio... 

California 

West  Virginia... 

Nebraska 

Ohio 

Massachusetts.. 

Michigan 

Wisconsin. 

Ohio 

Washington 

Colorado 

New  Hampshire 

Tennessee 

California.. 

California 

Louisiana 

New  York 

Minnesota 

Virginia 

New  Jersey 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept. 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 


'  Assigned  also  to  Kunming;  temporarily  at  Tihwa. 
'  Temporarily  at  Chengtu. 
'  Temporarily  at  Lanchow. 

•  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Kunming. 

•  Temporarily  at  Sian. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Kunming;  resident  in  Chungking. 


Feb.  11,1941 


Dec. 

June 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Jan. 

July 

Aug. 
tOct. 
tFeb. 
tFeb. 

July 

Aug. 
JApr. 

July 

Jan. 

Jan. 


Sept.  29, 
Dec.  15 
tMay  1 
{May  1 
{May 


Jan. 
May 
May 

Aug. 
June 


Sept.    1 


July 
Jan. 

Sept. 

Jan. 


1942 
1943 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1944 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1942 
1943 
1943 

1943 
1943 
1944 
1944 

1944 

1943 
1944 
1944 

1943 
1942 


1944 
1943 


1943 
1943 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


11 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


CHINA— Continued 

Chungking  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Con... 


Kunming  (Yiinnanfu),  Yun- 
nan (CO). 


Tiliwa,  Sinkiang  (C)  « 

[Consular  offices  in  Japanese- 
occupied  areas  of  China 
closed. 

COLOMBIA 

Bogota  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


Lt.  Arthur  J.  Campbell,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attachg  for  air. 
Lt.  William  R.  Cooper,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Ensign  Houghton  Freeman,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

William  R.  Langdon,  consul  general 

Horace  H.  Smith,'  consul 

Raymond  P.  Ludden,2  consul. 

John  S.  Service, 3  consul 

M.  Robert  Rutherford,  vice  consul 

Richard  M.  Service,*  vice  consul. 

Fong  Chuck,  vice  consul 

Glenn  C.  Hayes,  vice  consul 

Horace  H.  Smith, <>  consul 


Arthur  Bliss  Lane,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Paul  C.  Daniels,  counselor  of  embassy 

William  E.  Dunn,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 

Gerald  A.  Mokma,  second  secretary;  consul 

Alfred  H.  Lovell,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Herbert  F.  N.  Schmitt,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
suL 

James  C.  Lobenstine,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Douglas  N.  Forman,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

D.  Chadwick  Braggiotti,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Granville  Oury-Jackson,  vice  consul 

George  T^  Lister,'  vice  consul 


Col.  John  A.  Weeks,  military  attach^ 

Maj.  Wilmer  Reed  Maxson,  military  air  attache 
Col.  Thomas  C.  Green,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attach^  for  air. 


Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Massachusetts.. 

Ohio 

Massachusetts.. 

Ohio 

Montana 

California 

Hawaii 

Ohio 

Ohio 


New  York. 


New  York. 
Texas 


Iowa 

Michigan. 
Michigan. 


Connecticut 

Massachusetts... 


New  York. 


Michigan... 
New  York . . 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Dec.  7, 1943 
May  17, 1944 
July    23,1943 


June 
July 
tNov. 
July 
June 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Oct. 


10, 1943 
27, 1943 
6, 1942 
14, 1943 
25, 1943 

25. 1943 

10. 1944 
10,  1943 
1.3,  1943 


Mar.    5,1942 


Oct. 
Oct. 

Feb. 
June 
July 

May 
June 


22. 1943 
4, 1943 

15. 1944 

30. 1941 

22. 1942 

16, 1942 
10, 1942 


Jan.    16,1943 


Dec. 

tMar. 


15, 1938 
7, 1944 


July  1, 1943 
tJan.  17,1944 
Jan.    18, 1944 


'  Assigned  also  to  Chungking;  temporarily  at  Tihwa. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Chungking;  resident  in  Kunming. 

3  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Chungking. 

*  Resident  in  Chungking. 

5  Temporary.    Functions  under  the  general  supervision  of  the  Embassy  at  Chungking. 

•  Temporarily.    Assigned  also  to  Chungking  and  Kunming. 
'  Temporarily  at  Buenaventura. 


$8,000 
5,100 
4,500 
4,100 
3,500 


5,  100 


17, 500 

6,400 
8,900 

4,700 
3,000 
3,000 

2,750 
2,750 


12 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


COLOMBIA— Continued 

Bogota  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Con 


(T). 


Maj.  Edwin  McKee,  asst.  military  attacM. 

Capt.  James  R.  Fitzpatrick,  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  Harold  K.  Milks,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  James  Q.  Grayson,  asst.    naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Robert  Breckinridge,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Horace  V.  Oeib,  agricultural  adviser 

T.  Lynn  Smith, i  senior  agricultural  analyst 

Richard  M.  Connell,  senior  economic  analyst 

John  Abel  Hopkins,  agricultural  adviser 

Robert  J.  Derby,  special  assistant 

Albert  H.  Gerberich,  cultural -relations  attache..- 

Arthur  H.  Taylor,  economic  analyst 

George  W.  Caldwell,  Jr.,  economic  analyst.. 

Lawrence  Pierce,  economic  analyst 

Fidencio  Guerra,  junior  economic  analyst 

Walter  Trenta,  special  assistant 

H.  Theodore  HoSman,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

Irwin  C.  Byington,  junior  economic  analyst 

Glenn  R.  McCarty,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Henry  L.  Taylor,  junior  economic  analyst 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


Texas 

Louisiana 

New  Jersey... 

Iowa. 

Texas 

Pennsylvania - 


Virginia 

New  York... 

Texas.. 

New  York . . . 

Ohio 

Tennessee 

Iowa 

Washington. 


Barranquilla  (C) 

(T) 

Bucaramanga  (C) 

Call(C) 

(T) 

Buenaventura  (VC) 

Cartagena  (C)  (T) 

Medellin  (C) 

(T) 

COSTA  RICA 

San  Jos6  (E) 


Leonard  G.  Dawson,  consul 

Andrew  B.  Wardlaw,  vice  consul 

George  Camahan,  vice  consul 

S.  Wilson  Clark,  vice  consul-. - 

Terrance  G.  Leonhardy,  vice  consul. 

Weldon  Litsey,  vice  consul 

J.  Brock  Havron,  vice  consul 

Howard  A.  Bowman,  consul 

Fernando  Terrassa,  vice  consul 

Park  F.  Wollam,  vice  consul 

Robert  G.  Wesson,  vice  consul 

George  T.  Lister,^  vice  consul 

Leonard  R.  Morey,  vice  consul 

James  S.  Triolo,  vice  consul 

Henry  T.  Unverzagt,  vice  consul 

George  W.  Skora,  vice  consul 


Virginia 

South  Carolina.. , 

New  York 

California 

Michigan 

Wyoming 

Tennessee 

California 

Puerto  Rico 

California 

Ohio 

New  York 

New  York 

California.- 

Virginia 

Arizona 


Fay  A.  Des  Portes,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Edward  G.  Trueblood,  first  secretary;  consul 

Rufus  H.  Lane,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

H.  Gordon  Minnigerode,  second  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Livingston  D.  Watrous,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 


South  Carolina... 

Illinois 

Virginia 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 


Sept.  11 
Feb.  6, 
July  6, 
Feb.    6 

Oct.   11 

Nov.  11 

tJuly  1 
July 
Feb. 
July 
Feb. 
May 
June 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
July 


Mar. 
Dec. 
July 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Apr. 
tJan. 
May 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
June 
May 


1942 
1942 
1942 
1942 

1943 

1942 

1944 
1941 
1944 
1942 
1944 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1941 
1942 
1941 
1943 

1944 
1941 
1942 
1943 
1942 
1944 
1944 
1942 
1941 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1942 
1944 
1941 
1944 


$6,  200 
3,000 
2,750 


2,500 
4,400 


Mar.  27. 1943 

June  22,  1943 
Mar.  25, 1943 
Aug.  27,1941 

Oct.  7, 1942 


10,000 

5,100 
6,200 
4,100 

3,000 


'  Temporarily,  for  special  duty. 
'Temporarily. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  OF  THE   UNITED  STATES 


13 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


COSTA  RICA— ConUnued 

San  Jos6  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)-_ -. 


(T) 

Golflto  (CA). 

Puntarenas  (VC)  (T) 

Quepos  (CA) 

Port  Limon  (C) . 

(T) 

CUBA 

Habana  (E) 


Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache... 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attach^.. 
Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

MaJ.  Irving  E.  Roberts,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attache. . . 
Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Eugene  Desvernine,  special  assistant- 

Victor  C.  Heck,  Junior  economic  analyst. . . 
Edward  D.  Cufle,  junior  economic  analyst. 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


New  York. 
California.. 
New  York. 


Fred  F.  Flandry,  consular  agent 

John  Logan  Hagan,  vice  consul 

Kenneth  W.  Harding,  consular  agent. 

Henry  T.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Hilton  F.  Wood,  vice  consul 


Virginia. 


Georgia 

New  York. 


Spruille  Braden,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Albert  F.  Nufer,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 

Paul  G.  Minneman,  agricultural  attache.. 

George  C.  Howard,  first  secretary;  consul 

Richard  F.  Boyce,  consul  general;  first  secretary.. 

Bernard  Gotlieb,  second  secretary;  consul 

George  M.  Graves,  second  secretary;  consul 

Lawrence  S.  Armstrong,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Charles  H.  Ducote,  commercial  attache 

Garret  G.  Ackerson,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Kennett  F.  Potter,  second  secretary;  consul 

H.  Bartlett  Wells,  second  secretary;  consul 

Orray  Taft,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harold  E.  Montamat,  second  secretary;  consul... 

Hector  C.  Adam,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Thomas  S.  Campen,  asst.  commercial  attache 

WUliam  A.  Crawford,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

William  W.  Walker,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Charles  W.  Smith,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 


New  York. 


New  York. 


Ohio 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Michigan 

New  York 

Vermont 

New  York 

Massachusetts 

New  Jersey 

Missouri 

New  Jersey 

California 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

North  Carolina.. 

Pennsylvania 

North  Carolina. - 
California 


Jan.  I."!,  1944 
{Sept.  20, 1943 
Mar.  13, 1943 

Sept.  8,1943 
Sept.  14, 1943 
tSept.  18, 1943 
Mar.    6,1942 

July    21,1942 

July   29,1942 

June  12,1943 


Oct.  12,1942 
Feb.  7, 1942 
July   30,1942 

Jan.    20,1943 

Dec.  30,1943 
Jan.  20,1943 
Dec.  3, 1941 
June  26, 1944 


Dec.  20,1941 
tNov.    5,1942 


Apr. 
Nov. 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
JNov. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
June 


15. 1942 

6. 1942 

6. 1943 
6, 1943 

12. 1943 
6, 1942 

13, 1942 

17. 1942 
5, 1940 

16. 1943 

18. 1943 

11. 1944 
16, 1943 


tDec.  16,1942 
Mar.  27, 1941 
July  11,1942 
July   24,1942 


14 


FOREIGN    SERVK'E   LIST:    JULY    1,    1<)44 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CUBA — Continued 

Habana  (E)— Continued. 


(MA  &  NA). 


m. 


Manzanillo  (CA). 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA  2 
Praha(E) 


Thomas  J.  Cole,  vice  consul 

John  H.  Marvin,  vice  consul 

Raoul  F.  Washington,  vice  consul -. 

Edward  S.  Benet,  vice  consul 

Col.  Egon  R.  Tausch,  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  Le  Koy  Youmans,  military  air 

attache. 
Col.  John  N.  Hart,  naval  attach^  and  naval  at- 

tachfi  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  William  E.  Boone,  asst.  military  attache 
Maj.  Thomas  D.  Burns,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  Albert  J.  Powers,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  John  C.  Hill,  asst.  naval  attache  and  a.sst. 

naval  attacho  for  air. 


Clarence  A.  Botsford,  minerals  attache 

Philip  P.  Clover,  attache 

Gustavo  Duran,  special  assistant 

Clarence  Boonstra,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

Adolph  B.  Horn,  special  assistant.- 

E.  Clinton  Smith,  asst.  petroleum  attache 

Arden  Edward  DuBois,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

James  Bennett,  junior  economic  analyst 

J.  Ramon  Solana,  vice  consul 

Joseph  A.Jones,  special  assistant 

George  Varrelmann.  junior  economic  analyst 


Nueva  Qerona  (VC)... 

Antilla  (C) 

Camaguey  (C) 

Cienfuegos  (C) 

Sagua  la  Grande  (CA)... 

Nuevitas  (C) 

Santiago  de  Cuba  (C) 


Gerald  G.  Jones,'  vice  consul 

Horace  J.  Dickinson,  consul. 

Franklin  Hawley,  consul 

F.  Ridgway  Lineaweaver,  consul. 
Eugene  E.  Jova,  consular  agent... 

Gerald  G.  Jones,'  vice  consul 

Gordon  L.  Burke,  consul 

Harry  W.  Story,  vice  consul 

Raoul  A.  Bertot,  consular  agent.. 


ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,  counselor  of  embassy  '< '. 
John  H.  Bruins,  first  secretary 


Ohio 

Florida 

New  York 

Massachusetts 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept... 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept... 

Navy  Dept... 


New  York 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia- 
Louisiana 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

Minnesota.  

New  York 

North  Carolina.. 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania 


South  Dakota 

Arkansas 

Michigan 

Pennsylvania... 

Cuba 

South  Dakota... 

Georgia 

North  Carolina. 
Cuba -- 


Apr.  25,1941 

tFeb.  28,1927 

tFeb.  28,1927 

June  23, 1944 

Jan.  17,1944 
tSept.  30, 1943 

June  21,1943 

Nov.  1,1941 
Jan.  17,1944 
July     3, 1943 

Mar.  21, 1944 


Dec. 

May 

Jan. 
tOct. 

June 
tJune 

Jan. 

Jan. 

July 

Feb. 

Sept. 

May 
Feb. 

tJune 
July 

tOct. 
June 
July 
Feb. 

tApr. 


26. 1942 
10, 1944 

30. 1943 
14, 1943 

15. 1942 
3, 1944 

14. 1943 
14, 1943 

16. 1942 

23. 1943 
22, 1943 

31. 1943 
7, 1922 

17. 1944 
5,1943 
6, 1922 

23,  1944 

5, 1943 

13, 1925 

20,1922 


Dist.  Columbia.. 
New  York 


{Sept.  15, 1943 
Feb.     7, 1944 


<  At  Nueva  Gerona  pending  closing  of  that  office  and  prior  to  dcparrure  for  Nuevitas. 

»  Government  of  Czechoslovakia  established  in  England. 

«  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belpium,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 

•  Also  appointed  charge  d'affaires  near  the  Government  of  Luxonibourg  established  in  England. 

*  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister.  * 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


15 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA- 
Continued 

Praha  (E)— Continued. 
(MA&NA) 


DENMARK 

Copenhagen  (Kobcnhavn),.. 

/6gation  and  Consulate  Gen- 
eral at  Copenhagen  closed. 

(Greenland) 

todthaah  (C) 


DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 


iudad  Trujillo  (E)_ 


(MA&NA). 


Col.  William  McKee  Dunn,'  military  attache 

Capt.  Edmund   F.  Jewell,'  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,'  asst.  military  attache... 
Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,'  asst.  military  attache. 
Maj.Robert  L.  Qrosjean,'  asst.  military  attache.... 
Maj.  Paul  M.  Birkcland,'  asst.  military  attache 
Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  Edgar  11.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Apolonius  C.  Wcstcrbeek,'  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Ray  Atherton,' envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 


John  B.  Ocheltree,  consul. 
Gray  Bream,  vice  consul.. 


Ellis  O.  Briggs,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Robert  Newbegin,  second  secretary;  consul 

Andrew  E.  Donovan,  2d,  second  secretary  and 

vice  consul. 
Harry  Clinton  Reed,  third  secretary;  ViCe  consul. 
James  G.  McCargar,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Hernan  C.  Vogenitz,  vice  consul 


Lt.  Col.  Charles  Le  Roy  Youmans,  military  air 

attache. 
Maj.  Roger  Willock,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Ruff,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Leland  P.  Johnston,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


War  Dept.. 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept- 
War  Dept.. 
War  Dept.. 
War  Dept^ 
War  Dept.. 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept 


Illinois. 


Nevada... 
V/yoming. 


Maine- 


Massachusetts.. 
California 


Ohio 

California. 
Ohio 


War  Dept.- 

Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


tSept.  21, 1943 
Mar.    6. 1944 

Sept.  23, 1943 
Oct.  25,1043 
Jan.  13,1913 
Jan.  ir,,  1943 
Sejt.  6,1943 
Nov.  25, 1943 

June  22, 1944 


tJuly     8, 1943 


Sept.  26, 1942 
Aug.    7, 1942 


Mar.  21, 1944 


Dec.  11,1942 

Apr.     5, 1944 

tDec.  16,1942 
Nov.  25, 1943 
July     9, 1943 

Sept.  30, 1943 

Mar.  13, 1944 

Apr.  5, 1943 
Oct.    12,1943 


$4, 600 
3,000 


10,  000 


4,400 
4,300 

2,750 
2,500 


Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgiura,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 
'  Accredited  also  to  Canada. 


6009U7— 44- 


16 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    1944 


Post 


DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC- 
Continued 

Ciudad  Trujillo  (E)— Con. 
(T) —  . . 


La  Romana  (CA). 


ECUADOR 


Quito  (E). 


(MA&NA). 


(T). 


Guayaquil  (CO). 


(T). 


Name  and  rank 


John  Allen  Bennott,  senior  economic  analyst 
Manuel  R.  Angulo,  attachfe 

Ray  Ground,  junior  economic  analyst 

Eugene  J.  Lieder,  consular  agent 


Robert  M.  Scotten,   ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

- counselor  of  embassy 

Howard  H.  Tewksbury,  commercial  attache 

James  W.  Gantenbeln,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Ellis  A.  Bonnet,  second  secretary;  consul ,. 

Claude  G.  Ross,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Juan  L.  Gorrell,  vice  consul 


Lt.  Col.  Charles  L.  Andrews,  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Peyton  H.  Park,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Vemet  L.  Gresham,  asst.  military  attache... 
Lt.  Robert  A.  Cooke,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

John  M.  Beard,  senior  economic  analyst 

Raymund  L.  Zwemer,  cultural-relations  attache.. 

Francis  J.  CoUigan,  cultural-relations  attache 

E.  Allen  Fidel,  junior  economic  analyst 

J.  Wesley  Adams,  Jr.,  economic  analyst. 

David  A.  Lines,  economic  analyst... 

John  D.  McCullough,  junior  economic  analyst... 

Carl  E.  Moore,  economic  analyst ,.. 

Miss  Norma  Lemmon,  junior  economic  analyst... 

Philip  G.  Cottell,  vice  consul 

Dominic  de  la  Salandra,  cultural-relations  attache. 
Miss  Ellen  Collins,  junior  cultural-relations  assist- 
aint. 

Harold  L.  Williamson,  consul  general 

Cyril  L.  F.  Thiel,  consul 

Walter  Smith,  vice  consul 

Francis  Henry  Colombat,  vice  consul.. 

Henry  Dearborn,  vice  consul 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Florida.  _- 
New  York 
Oregon 

New  York 


Michigan. 


Massachusetts. 

Oregon 

Texas.. 

California 

Illinois. 


War  Dept.. 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept.. 


North  Carolina.. 

New  Jersey 

California.. 

Wyoming 

Illinois 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Michigan 

California. 

Kentucky 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 


Illinois 

Illinois 

Illinois 

California 

Massachusetts. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Apr.  27, 1944 
tApr.  5, 1943 
Dec.  14,1943 

Nov.  14, 1922 


Mar.  27, 1943 


Oct.  7, 1939 
Jan.  25,1943 
Mar.  25, 1942 
Dec.  3, 1941 
tJan.    29, 1944 

Feb.  8, 1944 
May  12, 1944 

Mar.  25, 1943 
Oct.     9, 1943 


May 
Apr. 
Feb. 
July 
Apr. 
May 
Jan. 
Nov. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
June 
May 


20, 1944 
29, 1944 

11. 1942 

21. 1941 

2. 1943 

15. 1943 
1. 1942 

27. 1942 

3. 1944 

28. 1942 
5, 1944 

20. 1943 


Aug.  14,1942 
Aug.  31,1940 
June  8, 1942 
June  19,1944 
Apr.     8. 1944 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


17 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


EGYPT 


Cairo  (L). 


(MA&NA). 


(MA  &  NA). 


S.  Pinkney  Tuck,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

Joseph  E.  Jacobs,  counselor  of  legation;  consul 
general. 

Karl  L.  Rankin,  commercial  attache 

Raymond  A.  Hare,  second  secretary;  consul 

Ralph  Miller,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harold  D.  Robison,  second  secretary;  consul 

James  Espy,  second  secretary;  consul 

Gordon  H.  Mattison,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Edward  A.  Dow,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

John  M.  McSweeney,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

David  LeBreton,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Wendell  S.  Howard,  vice  consul 

David  L.  Oamon,  vice  consul 


(T)..- 

Alexandria  (C)_.. 

Port  Said  (C).. 

Suez  (C) 

EL  SALVADOR 
3an  Salvador  (E) 


Lt.  Col.  John  W.  Dregge,  military  attache , 

Lt.  Comdr.  John  T.  Harding,  naval  attachg  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

1st  Lt.  John  Brinton,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  John  S.  Laughlin,  asst.  naval  attachfi  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Walter  A.  Page,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 

John  H.  Leavell,  attache 

W.  Bruce  Lockling,  special  assistant 

Richard  S.  Leach,  special  assistant.. 

Walter  L.  Campbell,  economic  analyst 

Hooker  A.  Doolittle,  consul  general 

Robert  C.  Coudray,  vice  consul. 

Reginald  P.  Mitchell,  consul 

Oscar  C.  Holder,  vice  consul 


Walter  Thurston,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

, first  secretary 

Gerhard  Gade,  second  secretary;  consul 

Overton  G.Ellis,  Jr., secondsecretary;  vice  consul.. 
H .  G  ardner  A  insworth,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 
Wallace  W.  Stuart,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Joseph  E.  Maleady,  vice  consul.. 


New  York. 


South  Carolina... 


Maine 

Iowa 

New  York 

Utah..__ 

Ohio 

Ohio.... 

Nebraska 

Massachusetts. . 
Dist.  Columbia. 

Florida 

California 


War  Dept.. 

Navy  Dept. 


War  Dept.. 
Navy  Dept- 

Navy  Dept. 


Oklahoma 

Washington 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Coimecticut 

New  York 

Rhode  Island 

Florida 

Louisiana 


May    4, 1944 
Aug.  30,1940 


Arizona {Mar.  27,1943 


Feb. 
May 
Nov. 
Feb. 
May 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
tJune 


5, 1944 
24, 1939 

19. 1943 
5, 1944 
1, 1944 

27. 1944 
20, 1941 
31, 1943 
11, 1943 

28. 1943 

21. 1944 


Jan.  14,1944 
Mar.  10, 1943 

May  22, 1943 
Apr.  13,1944 

Apr.  13,1944 


Apr. 
June 
June 
Mar. 
Apr. 
June 
Dec. 
May 


28, 1944 
6, 1944 
17, 1943 

26. 1943 

28. 1944 
12, 1943 
16, 1943 
19, 1942 


Illinois 

Washington 

Louisiana 

Tennessee 

Massachusetts... 


Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache War  Dept.. 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache..  War  Dept... 

Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval  Navy  Dept. 
attache  for  air.                                                       I 


June  4, 1940 
Aug.  2, 1937 
Dec.  3, 1941 
Sept.  10, 1942 
July  19,1934 

Jan.  15,1944 
Sept.  20, 1943 
Mar.  13, 1943 


$10,000 

10,000 

7,400 
6,200 
4,700 
4,600 
4,000 
3,600 
3,500 
3,000 
3,000 


7,200 


4,200 
3,000 


10, 000 


4,900 
4,200 
3.000 
3,000 


18 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    194  4 


Post 


EL  SALVADOR— Continued 

San  Salvador(E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Continued. 


(T). 


ESTONIA 

Legation  at  Tallinn  closed. 

ETHIOPIA 
Addis  Ababa  (L) 


FINLAND 

Diplomatic  relations  with 
Finland  severed  June  30, 
1944. 

FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

Embassy  and  consular  ofifices 
in  enemy-occupied  France 
and  possessions  closed. 

Algiers,  Algeria  (M) 


Name  and  rank 


Maj.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attachfe.. 
Capt.  George  Bragg  Massey,  asst.  military  attachfe. 
Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastettcr,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (Jg)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Richard  T.  Smyth,  cultural-relations  attache. 
Allan  F.  McLean,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


John  K.  Caldwell,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

William  E.  Cole,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Donald  H.  Nichols,  vice  consul 


.representative  of  the  U.  S.  to 

the  French  Committee  of  National  Liberation. 

Selden  Chapin,'  counselor.. 

Edward  P.  Lawton,  secretary,  consul 

Heyward  O.  Hill,  secretary;  consul. 

George  W.  Renchard,  secretary;  consul. 

Boies  C.  Hart,  Jr.,  secretary;  vice  consul 

Stuart  W.  Rockwell,  secretary;  vice  consul 

Thomas  S.  Estes,  secretary;  vice  consul 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


War  Dept— 
War  Dept— 
War  Dept- 
Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

New  York. 
Delaware. - 


Kentucky. 


New  York... 
New  Mexico. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Sept.  8,1943 
Sept.  18, 1943 
Sept.  23, 1943 
Mar.    6, 1942 

July    21,1942 

July   29,1942 

June  12,1943 


Aug.  14,1942 
Nov.  27, 1942 


tOct.     7, 1943 


Oct.    30,1943 
Nov.  29, 1943 


Pennsylvania Nov.  29, 1943 

Georgia Dec.  27,1943 

JDec.  30,1943 
Feb.  12,1944 
Jan.  29,1943 
Jan.    18.1944 


Louisiana 

Michigan 

Connecticut... 
Pennsylvania. 
Massachusetts...    Dec.    4,1942 


I  Now  serving  as  officer  in  charge  of  the  .\merican  miission. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


.19 


Post 


FRANCE  AND  POSSES- 
SIONS—Continued 

Algiers,  Algeria  (M)— Con.. 


(T). 


For  officers  on  duty  in  special 
office  at  Algiers,  see  p.  51. 

Brazzaville,    French    Equa- 
torial Africa  (CG). 
(T) 


Cayenne,  French  Guiana  (C) 
Dakar,  French  West  Africa 
(CG). 

(T) 

Martinique,     French    West 
Indies  (C). 
(T)... 

Noum6a,  New  Caledonia  (C) . 

(T)--_ 

Gran,  Algeria  (C) 


Tahiti,  Society  Islands,  Oce- 
ania (C). 
Tananarive,  Madagascar  (C). 

(T) 

Tunis,  Tunisia  (C) 

(T) 

GERMANY 

State  of  war  declared  by 
Germany  December  11, 
1941. 


Name  and  rank 


John  G.  Hrones,'  vice  consul 

Sabin  J.  Dalferes,  vice  consul 

Joseph  F.  Walker,  vice  consul 

Leslie  A .  Weisenburg,  vice  consul 

Robert  R.  Cunningham,  vice  consul. 

Edwin  L.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Jack  11.  Ileck,  vice  consul 

Loren  Carroll,  press  attach^ 

Charles  J.  Little,  senior  economic  analyst 
John  11.  Boyd,  vice  consul. 


Albert  W .  Scott,  consul 

Frederick  J.  Mann,  vice  consul , 

Donald  Woolf,  junior  economic  analyst 

Jack  Marvin  Perlman,  vice  consul 

James  L.  O'Sullivan,^  vice  consul 

Maynard  B.  Barnes,  consul  general 

John  Goodyear,  consul 

Armistead  M.  Lee,  vice  consul 

Christian  Hans  Nelson,  senior  economic  analyst 
William  H .  C hristensen,^  v ice  consul 

William  M.  Gibson,  senior  economic  analyst 

Alden  J.  Hiern,  senior  economic  analyst 

Ora  S.  Sitton,  vice  consul 

Frank  A.  Schuler,  Jr.,  consul 

Edmund  Osborne  Barker,  vice  consul 

Tyler  Thompson,  consul 

David  K.  Newman,  vice  consul 

Aubrey  Lee  Welch,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 

Richard  M.  de  Lambert,  consul 

Scudder  Mersman,  vice  consul 

Clifton  R.  Wharton,  consul 

Stuart  B .  Martin,  vice  consul 

Marcel  E.  Malige,  consul  general 

W.  Paul  O'Neill,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

L.  Pittman  Springs,  vice  consul 

Raymond  A.  Styles,  vice  consul 

John  E.  Utter,  vice  consul 

Laurence  L.  Davis,  vice  consul 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Massachusetts 

Louisiana 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Ohio 

Arkansas 

Ohio 

Illinois.. 

Now  York 

Mississippi  ... 


Missouri 

New  York 

California 

New  York 

Connecticut 

Iowa 

New  York 

Virginia 

New  Jersey 

South  Dakota.-. 

Connecticut 

Louisiana 

Washington 

Michigan 

Nebraska 

New  York 

Missouri 

South  Carolina.. 

New  Mexico 

Missouri 

Massachusetts.. 

Ohio 

Idaho.. 

Pennsylvania. -- 
Dist.  Columbia. 

Georgia 

New  York 

Ohio 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


JMar. 

Dec. 
tJan. 
JMay 

May 

Apr. 
{Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

July 


Nov. 
July 
Aug. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
tJan. 
Aug. 
Dec. 
Mar. 

July 
June 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
May 
tJune 
Apr. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
June 
June 
July 
July 
Jan. 


14. 1944 

16. 1945 
8, 1944 
4,  1944 
4,1944 
5, 1944 

29,  1944 
24, 1944 
17, 1944 
17, 1941 


1943 
1942 
1943 
1944 
1943 
1942 
1944 
1943 
1943 
1944 

1943 
1944 
1943 
1944 
1943 
1944 
1943 
1944 
1941 
1922 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1935 
1943 
1941 
1944 


Salary 


$5, 100 
3,500 


2,750 
9,200 
3,fi00 
2,750 


4,100 
4,500 


5,200 
5,100 


7,000 
3,000 


1  Assigned  also  to  the  office  of  the  U.  S.  Political  Adviser  on  the  staff  of  the  Supreme  Allied  Commander,  Mediterranean 
theater. 

2  At  Cayenne  prior  to  departure  for  Guadeloupe  to  open  office  there. 

3  Assigned  also  to  Antigua  and  Curafao;  resident  in  Antigua. 


20 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
NORTHERN  IRELAND, 
AND  INDIA 

London  (E) 


-  (MA  &  NA). 


John  G.  Winant,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Howard  Bucknell,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy  ' 

Waldemar  J.  Gallman,  counselor  of  embassy 

Loyd  V.  Steere,  agricultural  attach^.. 

Don  C.  Bliss,  Jr.,  commercial  attach^. 

Carlos  J.  Warner,  second  secretary;  consul 

Edward  T.  Wailes,  second  secretary;  consul 

Sidney  H.  Browne,  second  secretary;  consul 

Winfleld  H.  Scott,  second  secretary;  consul 

Dorsey  Gassaway  Fisher,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Robert  D.  Coe,  second  secretary;  consul 

John  M.  Allison,  second  secretary;  consul 

Henry  E.  Stebbins,  second  secretary;  consul 

Avery  F.  Peterson,  second  secretary;  consul 

Jacob  D.  Beam,  second  secretary;  consul... 

John  F.  Stone,  second  secretary;  consul 

Alton  T.  Murray,  asst.  agricultural  attachfi 

Mulford  A.  Colebrook,  second  secretary;  consul.. 
Livingston  Satterthwaite,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 

John  Ordway,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Fred  K.  Salter,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Stephen  C.  Brown,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Charles  W.  Thayer,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Lampton  Berry,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  P.  Chalker,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Donald  B.  Calder,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Richard  A.  Johnson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

John  J.  Coyle,  vice  consul 

Herbert  W.  Carlson,  vice  consul... 

John  F.  Clafley,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Rice,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  G.  Riddick,  vice  consul 


Brig.  Gen.  Paul  E.  Peabody,  military  attach^ 

Col.  Milton  M.  Turner,  military  air  attachfe. 

Rear  Admiral  George  B.  Wilson,  naval  attachg... 

Capt.  Harold  B.  Miller,^  naval  attach^  for  air 

Col.  Bernard  B.  McMahon,  asst.  military  attache. 

Col.  Frank  F.  Reed,  asst.  military  attachfe... 

Col.  Ralph  E.  Doty,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Col.  Marion  Van  Voorst,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Carnes  B.  Lee,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Col.  Harold  Fowler,  asst.  military  attachfi. 

Lt.    Col.  Jack  William   Votion,   asst.   military 

attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Robert  A.  Turner,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.    Col.   John   T.    McCall,   asst.   military   air 

attache. 


New  Hampshire. 

Georgia 

New  York 

California... 

Mississippi 

Ohio 

New  York. 

New  Jersey 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Maryland... 

Wyoming 

Nebraska. 

Massachusetts... 

Idaho 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

California 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Georgia 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania 

Mississippi 

Florida.- 

New  York 

Illinois.. 

New  York 

Massachusetts... 

Connecticut 

Virginia 

South  Carolina... 

War  Dept 

WarDept. 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

WarDept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

WarDept 

WarDept 

War  Dept 


Feb.  11,1941 


June 
tJan. 

June 
Upr. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

June 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Sept. 
tDec. 

Mar. 
tDec. 

Dec. 

June 
tMar. 

July 

Mar. 
July 
Dec. 
Dec. 
May 
Mar. 
June 
June 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Aug. 

tOct. 

tDec. 

Mar. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
May 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

June 

Feb. 


1943 
1944 
1939 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1941 
1941 
1942 
1941 
1942 
1941 
1943 
1939 
1942 
1943 

1941 
1941 
1941 
1943 
1944 
1944 
1941 
1941 
1933 
1942 
1939 
1943 
1943 

1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1942 

1943 

1944 


'  With  the  honorary  rank  of  minister. 
>  Also  assistant  naval  attache  at  London. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  OF  THE   UNITED   STATES 


21 


Post 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Etc.— 
Continued 

London  (E) — Continued. 
(MA  &NA)— Con 


(T). 


Belfast,     Northern    Ireland 

(CO). 
Birmingham,  England  (C).. 

(T) 

Bradford,  England  (C) 

(T) 

Bristol,  England  (C) 

::ardiff,  Wales  (C) 

Edinburgh,  Scotland  (C) 

Glasgow,  Scotland  (C) 

lull,  England  (C) 

Liverpool,  England  (C) 


Name  and  rank 


Lt.  Col.  Eaymond  L.  Curtice,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 

Maj.  Byron  B,  Barnes,  asst.  military  attach6 

Maj.  Peter  C.  Messer,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Hiram  M.  Stout,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Joseph  M.  Wojdygo,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Maj.  Nicholas  D.  N.  Harvey,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 
Maj.  Florence  H.  Jepson,  asst.  military  attache,. 
Maj.  Angus  Van  Rutledge,  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  Alfred  G.  Boyd,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Freeman  F.  Bates,  asst.  military  air  attache. 
Capt.  John  K.  Linn,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Fred  H.  Gowen,  asst.  military  air  attache.. 
Capt.  Sarah  H.  Bowditch,  asst.  military  attache.. 
1st  Lt.  Charles  T.  Barnes,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 

Capt.  Tully  Shelley,  asst.  naval  attache 

Lt.  Writner  Hostetter,  asst.  naval  attache 

Clarence  E.  Meyer,  attache 

E.  F.  Penrose,  special  assistant. 

Warren  S.  Locl^wood,  attache 

Harold  R.  Spiegel,  senior  economic  analyst 

Smith  Davison  Turner,  attache 

Donald  L.  Wright,  attache 

Albert  H.  Robbins,  senior  economic  analyst 

Miss  Ethel  M.  Johnson,  special  assistant 

Willard  O.  Brown,  agricultural  economist _ 

Lee  Murray,  attache 

Samuel  Gardner  Welles,  attache 

Mrs.  Edith  Tilton  Denhardt,  special  assistant 

Archie  M.  Andrews,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst. 
Miss  Mary  Ann   Pardue,  junior  press-relations 
officer. 

Quincy  F.  Roberts,  consul . 

Casimir  T.  Zawadzki,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Wilkinson,  consul.. 

Samuel  E.  Boaz,  vice  consul 

Joseph  G.  Qroeninger,  consul.. 

William  Francis  Ayer,  vice  consul 

Roy  W.  Baker,  consul.. 

Sheridan  Talbott,  consul 

Charles  Roy  Nasmith,  consul 

Julian  K.  Smedberg,  vice  consul.. 

Hugh  H.  Watson,  consul  general. 

Richard  S.  Huestis,  consul 

Charles  James  Kolinski,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Embry,  consul 

C.  Porter  Kuykendall,  consul  general 

J.  Stanford  Edwards,  vice  consul 

Hugh  Watson,  vice  consul.. 


Whence  ap- 
pointed     f 


War  Dept- 

WarDept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

WarDept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

WarDept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

New  York 

California 

Dist.  Columbia- 
Michigan 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Illinois 

New  Hampshire.. 

Texas.. 

Maryland 

New  Jersey... 

California 

Connecticut... 
Tennessee..  .. 

Texas .. 

New  York.-  ... 

Wisconsin 

Tennessee 

Maryland 

Pennsylvania- 
New  York 

Kentucky 

New  York 

New  York 

Vermont 

New  York 

Wisconsin 

Florida 

Pennsylvania. 

New  York 

New  York 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Mar.  13, 1944 


Mar.  18, 
Mar.  18, 
Apr.  15. 
July 
Aug.  28, 

Mar.  28; 
Feb. 
Mar.  18, 
tSept.  20, 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Sept.  20, 


Jan. 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
tMay 
July 
May 
Aug. 
Oct. 
July 
June 
June 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Nov. 

Sept. 
May 
Jan. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Apr. 
Jan. 
May 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
June 
Feb. 
Apr. 
tMar. 
Sept. 
May 


1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 

1944 
1944 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1944 
1944 
1943 

1944 
1942 

1943 
1941 
1944 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1944 
1942 
1944 
1943 
1941 
1943 
1943 

1942 
1942 
1936 
1944 
1941 
1944 
1931 
1943 
1935 
1938 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1944 
1942 
1923 


Salary 


.$6, 400 
6,200 


4,900 


4,800 
4,900 
6,200 


7,900 
4,300 


4,900 
6,900 


22 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    194  4 


Post 


GREAT  BRITAIN.  Etc.— 
Continued 

Manchester.  England  (C)  — 

Newcastle-on-Tyne,  England 
(C). 

Plymouth.  England  (C) 

Soiitlmiiipton,  P-iigland  ((') 


(Europe) 


Gibraltar  (C) 
Malta  (C)  a... 


(India) 
New  Delhi  (M)... 


(T). 


Bombay  (C). 


Calcutta  (CO). 


(T)..... 
Karachi  (C) 

Madras  (C). 


Name  and  rank 


George  Alexander  Armstrong,  consul. 

Henry  O.  Ramsey,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Helsler,  consul - 


Fred  H.  Houck,  vice  consul... 
F.  Willard  CnUlcr,  vice  consul 


William  Phillips,  personal  representative  of  the 
President.' 

George  R.  Merrell,  secretary 

Clayton  Lane,  secretary 

Sheldon  T.  Mills,  secretary 

Glenn  A.  Abbey,  secretary — 

Adrian  B.  Colquitt, <  secretary 

James  P.  Speer.  2d. <  secretary 

Robert  M.  Bruns,<  attache 


Howard  Donovan,*  consul 

George  D.  LaMont,  consuL. 

Charles  O.  Thompson,  vice  consul- 
Ray  L.  Thurston,  vice  consul 

Joseph  J.  Wagner,  vice  consul 

Charles  W.  Adair,  Jr.,'  vice  consul. 

Myrl  S.  Myers,  consul  general 

Samuel  J.  Fletcher,  consul 

Charles  E.  Brookhart,  consul 

Kenneth  J.  Yearns,  consul... 

Elvin  Seibort,  consul 

Adrian  B.  Colquitt,'  vice  consul... 

Philip  H.  Bagby,  vice  consul 

Alden  M.  Haupt,  vice  consul 

James  P.  Speer,  2d,«  vice  consul 

Robert  M.  Bruns,'  vice  consul 

Dallas  M.  Coors,  vice  consul... 

Clarence  E.  Macy,  consul 

Jay  Dixon  Edwards,  vice  consul... 
Philip  M.  Davenport,-  vice  consul.. 

Joseph  S.  Sparks,  vice  consul 

Roy  E.  B.  Bower,  consul 

Nicholas  Feld,  vice  consul 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


New  York 

South  Dakota. 
Delaware 


Dist.  Columbia. 
New  York     _ 


Massachusetts.. 


Missouri... 
California.. 

Oregon 

Wisconsin . 

Georgia 

Oklahoma. 
Indiana 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Aug.  29,1941 
Sept.  12, 1940 
Feb.  17,1942 

June  13,1935 

Miir.  25,  1944 


Illinois... 

New  York'. 

Alaska 

Wisconsin 

New  York 

Ohio 

Pennsylvania 

Maine 

Iowa 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

Georgia 

Virginia..- 

Illinois 

Oklahoma 

Indiana 

New  York 

Colorado... 

Oregon 

Maryland 

California 

California 

Mississippi 


1  To  be  reopened. 
» Not  functioning. 

•  With  the  rank  of  ambassador. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Calcutta;  resident  in  New  Delhi. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  New  Delhi. 


Dec.  18,1942 

Mar.  24,1942 
Apr.  26,1943 
Aug.  19,1943 
Mar.  31,  1944 
Aug.  6, 1942 
Sept.  15, 1943 
Apr.  17,1944 


Jan. 

Apr. 
June 
May 
June 
Dec. 
Apr. 
July 
Apr. 
Aug. 
May 
June 
June 
June 
Sept. 
Apr. 
June 
June 
July 
June 
Mar. 
Oct. 
June 


7, 1939 

3, 1944 

22, 1943 

20, 1941 

2. 1941 

27. 1941 
1, 1944 
5,1943 

24, 1943 

30. 1943 

25. 1944 
21,1941 

4, 1943 
18, 1943 

15. 1943 

17. 1944 
29, 1944 
10, 1930 

24. 1943 

20. 1942 

21. 1944 

7. 1942 
10, 1940 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


23 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


GREAT  BRITAIN.  Etc.— 
Continued 

(Other  Asia) 

Consular  offices  in  enemy- 
occupied  possessions  closed. 

Aden,  Arabia  (C)  (T) 

Colombo,  Ceylon  (C) 


vT). 


(Africa) 

Accra,  Gold  Coast,  West  Af- 
rica (C). 

(T)-. 

Lagos,  Nigeria,  West  Africa 
(CO). 
(T) 


Freetown,  Sierra  Leone 
(CA). 
Mombasa,      Kenya,      East 

Africa  (C).i 
Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa 
(CO). 
(T). 


(Fiji  Islands) 
Suva,  Fiji  Islands  (C).. 
(Newfoundland) 
St.  John's  (CO)... 


(Other  America) 

Antigua,    Leeward    Islands, 
British  West  Indies  (C). 

Barbados,  B.  W.I.  (C) 

Belize,  British  Honduras  (C). 

Georgetown,  British  Guiana 
(C). 
(T) 

Grenada,  B.  W.I.  (C). 

Hamilton,  Bermuda  iCG)... 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  B.  W.  I. 
(C). 

(T).. 


Nassau,  N.  P.,  Bahamas  (C). 
Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad,  B. 
W.  I.  (C). 


Robert  A.  Stein,  vice  consul 

Robert  L.  Buell,  consul.. 

Max  Waldo  Bishop,  consul 

Richard  D.  Gatewood,  vice  consul. 

Richard  E.  Usher,  vice  consul. 

Alfred  W.  Wells,  vice  consul 

Richard  W.  Carlson,  vice  consul.. . 


Thomas  A.  Hickok,  consuL 


Earle  J.  Richey,  vice  consul. 
Andrew  G.  Lynch,  consul... 


Harry  F.  Hemmerieh,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Bruns,  vice  consul 

Christian  K.  Nielsen,  consular  agent. 


Joseph  I.  Touchette,  consul -. 

George  F.  Bogardus,  vice  consul 

Willard  Quincy  Stanton,  consul 

Joseph  Palmer,  2d,  vice  consul 

Richard  R.  Leonard,  economic  analyst- 


Thomas  S.  Horn,  consul. 


George  D.  Hopper,  consul  general- 
Charles  S.  Reed,  2d,  consul 

Lubert  O.  SanderhoS,  vice  consul. 
Verne  G.  Statcn,  vice  consul 


William  H.  Christenscn,^  vice  consul- 


Samuel  R.  Thompson,  consul 

Culver  Gidden,  vice  consul 

Carlton  Hurst,  consul. .._ 

George  M.  Widney,  vice  consul 

Albert  A.  Rabida,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Whitakcr,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Beck,  consul  general 

Basil  F.  Macgowan,  vice  consul 

John  H.  Lord,  consul. 

George  F.  Kelly,  vice  consul 

Frederick  L.  Royt,  vice  consul 

Paul  Blanshard,  senior  economic  analyst. 

John  H.  E.  McAndrews,  vice  consul 

Claude  H.  Hall,  Jr.,  consul 

Augustus  Ostertag,  vice  consul 

Charles  B.  Beylard,  vice  consul 


New  Jersey. 
New  York.. 

Iowa 

New  York,. 
Wisconsin-. 
New  York  _ 
Ohio 


Oct. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
May 
Oct. 


25, 1943 

24. 1943 
27,  1944 

23. 1944 

6. 1943 

9. 1944 
25, 1943 


New  York. 


Pennsylvania... 
New  York 


New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 
New  York 


Massachusetts. 
Iowa 

Montana. 

Massachusetts. 
Pennsylvania. . 


Missouri. 


Kentucky. 

Ohio 

California- 
Illinois 


South  Dakota. 


California-- 

Texas 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Alabama 

Colorado 

Massachusetts-- - 
Dist.  Columbia.. 

Tennessee 

Massachusetts.. - 
Massachusetts... 

Wisconsin 

New  York 

Minnesota 

Maryland 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 


Jan.    13,1944 

Sept.  2,1943 
Nov.    7,1942 

Feb.  25,1944 
Feb.  20,1943 
Oct.  29,1940 

Nov.  6,1943 
Feb.  11,1944 
Oct.  10,1941 
June  2, 1941 
Jnn.      8, 1944 


July   13,1943 

June  19,1941 
Nov.  14, 1942 
Sept.  24, 1943 
Sept.  22, 1942 

Dec.     6, 1943 


May 
tJuly 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Apr. 

Nov. 
tApr. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

July 

May 


31, 1944 
11, 1932 
14, 1941 

1. 1943 
18, 1943 

7. 1944 
22, 1939 

8,  1944 

21. 1941 
1,1925 

10,  1944 
8, 1942 

24, 1939 
4, 1937 

13. 1942 
6, 1944 


•  Functions  under  supervision  of  consulate  general  at  Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa. 
2  Assigned  also  to  Curacao  and  Martinique;  resident  in  Antigua. 


600907—44- 


24 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


GREECE 


Athens  (Athenai)  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


(T). 


Consular  offices   in    Greece 
closed. 


GUATEMALA 


Guatemala  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


(CO) 


(T) 


Lincoln  MacVeagh,^  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Harold  Shantz,'  counselor  of  embassy 

Walworth  Barbour,' second  secretary 

Andrew  B.  Foster,'  second  secretary;  consul 

Charles  E.  Hulick,  Jr.,'  third  secretary 

Lt.  Col.  Sterling  L.  Larrabee,'  military  attach^.. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Thomas  D.  Spencer, 2  naval  attache 

and  naval  attach^  for  air. 
1st  Lt.  William  H.  McNeill,'  asst.  military  attach^. 

Henry  Albert  Hill,'  special  assistant 

Arthur  W,  Parsons,'  special  assistant 


Boaz  Long,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  pleni- 
potentiary. 
_ first  secretary 

Gerald  A.  Drew,  second  secretary 

Archibald    R.    Randolph,    acting    commercial 

attache. 

William  C.  Afield,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

Miss  Kathleen  Molesworth,  asst.  commercial 

attache. 


Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache. 
Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attache^. 
Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Paul  A.  Qoodin,  asst.  naval  attache   and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.   (Jg)   Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Thomas  H.  Robinson,  consul 

Chester  H.  Klmrey,  vice  consul- 


John  A.  Ray,  special  assistant 

Robert  S.  Chamberlain,  cultural-relations  attache. 
W,  Charles  Bridgett,  special  assistant 


•  Government  of  Greece  established  in  Egypt. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Government  of  Yugoslavia  established  iu  Eu^land. 


Connecticut. 


New  York 

Massachusetts. 
Pennsylvania.. 
Peimsylvania. . 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

W^ar  Dept 

New  York 

California 


New  Mexico. 


California. 
Virginia.. - 


Minnesota. 
Texas 


W^ar  Dept-.- 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dcpt-_. 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


New  Jersey . 
Oklahoma. . 


Texas 

Virginia 

New  York. 


Nov.  12,1943 

Dec.  23,1943 
June  10,1943 
Sept.  28, 1943 
Feb.   16,1944 

Jan.  10,1944 
May  20,1944 

Feb.  25,1944 

Oct.  13,1943 
June  18,1943 


Mar.  27, 1943 


$17;  500 


Sept.  8,1943 
Sept.  18, 1943 
Mar.    6,1942 

July   21,1942 

July   29,1942 

June  12,1943 


May  8, 1943 

tJuly  10,1931 

Oct.  3, 1942 

Oct.  18,1941 

JDec.  23,1942 


July     1, 1942 
June  19,1942 

JFeb.     6, 1943       4, 10( 
JNov.  19,1942       4,00( 


Jan.  15,1944 
Sept.  20, 1943 
Mar.  13, 1943 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE   UNITED   STATES 


25 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

GUATEM  ALA— Continued 

Guatemala  (E)— Continued. 

(T)— Continued 

Leroy  G.  Denman,  Jr.,  special  assistant 

Texas 

July     1, 1942 

William  Robert  Kapp,  vice  consul 

New  Jersey 

Jan.     8, 1943 

James  H.  Webb,  Jr.,  vice  consul.  _ 

Apr.     1, 1943 

HAITI 

Port-au-rrince  (E) 

Ormc   Wilson,   ambassador  extraordinary    and 

Mar.  21, 1944 

$10, 000 

plenipotentiary. 

Wainwright  Abbott,  consul  general;  first  secretary^ 

Pennsylvania 

Apr.  13,  1944 

7,200 

Archibald  E.  Gray,  second  secretary;  consul 

Pennsylvania 

Apr.  13.  1944 

4,700 

Robert  S.  Folsom,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.... 

Massachusetts... 

Aug.  15,1941 

3,000 

Herman  Moss,  vice  consul .... 

New  York 

WarDept 

tMay  24,1943 
Sept.  30, 1943 

(MA  &  NA) 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  Le  Roy  Youmans,  military  air 

attache. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Francis  E.  Taylor,  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Aug.  28, 1943 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Capt.    Eddie    Karl    Gustav    Borjesson,    asst. 

WarDept 

Sept.    9,1942 

military  attache. 

Lt.  Bryan  D.  Sheedy,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Dec.  22,1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) : 

Horace  D.  Ashton,  cultural-relations  attache 

Cabot  Sedgwick,  vice  consul . 

Jan.     8, 1942 
Dec.  14,1943 
May    1, 1944 

Oct.    17, 1938 

Arizona 

Thomas  J.  Griffin,  vice  consul 

Massachusetts.. 
Montana 

CapHaitien  (CA). 

Robert  Leslie  Pettigrew,  consular  agent 

Gonalves  (CA) 

J.  William  Wo61,  consular  agent 

Sept.    8,1899 

HONDURAS 

Tegucigalpa  (E) 

JMar  27  1943 

10,000 

plenipotentiary. 

.- - --first  secretary 

John  B.  Faust,  second  secretary;  consul 

South  Carolina 

July    16,1942 
Oct.    25,1943 

4.700 

Roswell  C.  Beverstock,  second  secretary;  vice 

California 

4,100 

consul. 

Ralph  N.  Clough,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Washington 

Mar.  18, 1942 

3,000 

(MA&NA) 

Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache      .  .. 

War  Dept 

Jan.    15, 1944 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache.. 

WarDept 

tSept.  20, 1943 

Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1943 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Nathan  A.  Brown,  asst.  military  attache. 

WarDept 

Jan.    18,1944 

Maj.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

WarDept 

Sept.    8, 1943 

Capt.  Archer  B.  Haimah,  asst.  military  attache-. 

WarDept. 

Sept.  18, 1943 

Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.    6,1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July   21,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

July  29,1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

26 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


HONDURAS— Continued 

Tegucigalpa  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Continued. 

(T) 

LaCeibaCC) ..._ 

(T)    

Puerto  Cortes  (C) 

Tela(CA). 

HUNGARY 

Diplomatic  relations  with 
Hungary  severed  Decem- 
ber 11,  1941;  state  of  war 
declared  by  Hungary  De- 
cember 13,  1941. 

ICELAND 

Reykjavik  (L) ,_ 


IRAN 


Tehran  (L) . 


(MA). 


(C). 


(T) 

Tabrli  (C) 

IRAQ 

Baghdad  (L) 


(MA). 

Basra  (C). 

(T)... 


Lt.  (jg)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attach?  and 
asst.  naval  attach?  for  air. 

William  L.  McGinncss,  Jr.,  special  assistant 

Albert  K.  Ludy,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst 

Ernest  V.  Siracusa,  vlceconsuL 

Burford  K.  Isaacs,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  Walker  Richards,  vice  consul 

Francis  C.  Jordan,  vice  consul-. 

Lee  M.  Hunsaker,  vice  consul 

Willis  E.  Walton,  consular  agent. 


Louis  O.  Dreyfus,  Jr.,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Benjamin  M.  Hulley,  second  secretary;  consul... 

Francis  L.  Spalding,  second  secretary;  consul 

Arnlioth  G.  Heltberg,  vice  consul 


Leland  B.  Morris,  appointed  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  pleniiiotentiary. 

Richard  Ford,  first  secretary  (consul) 

James  Somerville,  commercial  attache 

M.  Williams  Blake,  .second  secretary  (vice  consul) 

John  D.  Jernegan,  second  secretary  (vice  consul) 

C.  Vaughan  Ferguson,  Jr.,  third  secretary  (vice 
consul). 

John  A.  Calhoun,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)... 

Col.  Joseph  K.  Baker,  military  attach? '. 

Maj.  Edward  S.  Kennedy,  asst.  military  attache. 

Maj.  Robert  B.  Rigg,  asst.  military  attach? 

Richard  Ford,  consul  (first  secretary).. 

John  D.  Jernegan,  vice  consul  (second  secretary) 

M.  Williams Blaki',  vice con,sul  (second  .secretary)  . 

C.  Vaughan  Ferguson,  Jr.,  vice  consul  (third 
secretary). 

John  A.  Calhoun,  vipe  consul  (third  secretary)... 

Rudolph  W.  Heftl,  vice  consul 

Harry  P.  Packard,  attach? 

Samuel  O.  Ebling,  consul 


Loy  W.  Henderson,   envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Daniel  Oaudin,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

William  D.  Morcland,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 
Walter  W.  Birgc.  Jr..  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Donald  C.  BcrRUs,  vice  consul. 

Col.  Paul  H.  M.  Converse,  military  attach? 

F.  Lester  Sutton,  vice  consul. 

Ous  G.  Stratton,  vice  consul 


Navy  Dept 

California 

Arizona 

California 

Texas 

Virginia 

North  Carolina 

Utah 

Honduras 


California. 


Florida 

Massachusetts 
California 


Penn.sylvania. 


Oklahoma.. 
Mississippi. 

Ohio 

California.. 
New  York. 


California.. 
War  Dept.. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept.. 
Oklahoma. 
California. - 

Ohio 

New  York. 


California 

Pennsylvania. 

Missouri- 

Ohio 


Colorado. 


June  12, 1943 

Aug.  15,1942 
Aug.  25,1943 
Mar.  25,1943 
July  26, 1943 
June  21,1944 
Dec.  9, 1943 
Jan.  13,1943 
Sept.    1, 1943 


Mar.  21, 1944 


Pennsylvania. 

Oregon 

New  York 

Indiana 

War  Dept 

Now  Jersey... 
New  York 


Jan.  12,1943 

Oct.  11,1943 

Dec.  7, 1943 

tJuno  17,1944 

Feb.  2,  1944 

Nov.  11.1943 

Oct.  18,1943 


Feb.  12,1944 
Feb.  12,1944 
Sept.    4,1941 

Mar.  21, 1944 

Sept.  29, 1943 
Feb.  15,1944 
jMay  1,1944 
tMay  1, 1944 
Dec.   24,1941 

Sept.  6,1942 
Jan.  5, 1943 
Oct.  29,1941 
Dec.  28,1942 
Sept.  29, 1943 
July  24,1943 
Nov.  8,1943 
Dec.   24,1941 

Sept.  6,1942 
Sept.  29,1943 
May  31, 1944 
Sept.  29, 1943 


July     8,1943     10,000 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


27 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


IRELAND  (filRE) 

Dublin  (Baile  Atha  Cliath) 
(L). 


(MA). 
(CO). 


Qulway  (CA). 
Cork  (C) 


Foynes  (C) , 
(T).... 


ITALY 

State  of  war  declared  by  Italy 

December  11,  1941. 
Armistice  with  Italy  effective 

Septoniber  8,  1943. 
Naples  (CG) 


For  officers  on  duty  in  special 

office  at  Naples,  see  p.  51. 
Palermo  (C) 


(T) 

JAPANESE  EMPIRE 

^tate  of  war  declared  by 
Japan  December  7,  1941 
(U.  S.  time). 

LATVIA 
Legation  at  Riga  closed. 

LEBANON 
Beirut  (L) 


David  Gray,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Francis  H.  Styles,  first  secretary  (consul).- , 

Aaron  S.  Brown,  third  secretary 

Lt.  Col.  James  L.  Hathaway,  military  attachfi... 
Maj.  George  E.  Sprague,asst.  military  attach^  forair. 

Francis  H.  Styles,  consul  (first  secretary) 

Edward  Anderson,  consul 

Paul  Dean  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Gerrity,  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Tennant,  consular  agent 

William  A.  Smale,  consul 

Francis  A.  Lane,  vice  consul 

Linton  Crook,  vice  consul 

Oscar  A.  Wilson,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Franklin  C.  Shoemaker,  vice  consuL 


George  L.  Brandt,  consul  general  — 

Knowlton  V.  Hicks,  consul 

Woodruff  Wallner,  vice  consul 

J.  Kittredge  Vinson,  vice  consul 

William  L.  Blue,  vice  consul 

Peter  Constan,  vice  consul 

Erich  W.  A.  Hoflmarm,  vice  consul. 

Frank  G.  Mitchell,  vice  consul 

Harold  M.  Granata,  vice  consul 

Franklin  H.  Murrell,  vice  consul 


Alfred  T.  Nester,  consul  general.. 

William  L.  Peck,  consul 

Robert  McDonald  Sheehan,  vice  consul. 
Bruce  W.  Forbes,  vice  consul. 


Florida. 


Feb.  16,1940 


$10,000 


Virginia 

Michigan 

War  Dept 

War  Dept... 

Virginia 

Florida 

California 

Pennsylvania 

Ireland 

California 

Missouri.. 

Alabama 

Missouri 

Dist.  Columbia.. 


Dist.  Columbia. 

New  York 

New  York 

Texas 

Tennessee. 

Massachusetts.. 

Wisconsin 

Michigan 

New  York 

Florida 


tApr. 
Jan. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
May 
Feb. 
Nov. 
July 
May 
Sept. 
July 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Feb. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
June 
Feb. 
Feb. 


29,  1944 

5. 1943 

23. 1942 

14. 1943 
29,  1939 
18, 1943 

8, 1940 
19, 1941 

4, 1901 
14, 1938 
19, 1941 

6. 1944 
4, 1942 

27. 1943 


9,  1944 
11, 1944 

8, 1944 
22, 1944 
23, 1944 
18, 1944 

6, 1944 
13, 1944 
19, 1944 
23, 1944 


New  York 

Connecticut 

Dist.  Columbia. 
New  York 


Jan.  5. 1944 

Apr.  26,  1944 

JApr.  1, 1944 

Feb.  15, 1944 


New  York. 


Oct.     9, 1942 


California.. 

Georgia 

New  York. 
Florida 


(MA). 


Virginia 

War  Dept- 
War  Dept 

War  Dept. 


Jan.  17, 1938 

Oct.  7, 1942 

Mar.  23, 1942 

Nov.  12, 1943 

Apr.  27, 1944 
Nov.  10, 1942 
May  24,  1943 

Apr.   10,1944 


George    Wadsworth,'  2    diplomatic    agent    and 

consul  general. 

William  M.  Gwynn,'  first  secretary;  consul 

James  T.  Scott,'  commercial  attach^ 

David  H.  Henry,  2d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 
W.  Horton  Schoellkopf,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 

Hubert  F.  Ferrell,  vice  consul 

Maj.  Duncan  MacBryde,'  asst.  military  attache. 
Maj.  Virgil  A.  Jackson,'  asst.  military  attache  for 

air. 
1st  Lt.  Joseph  H.  Gassoun,'  asst.  militiiry  attache. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Damascus;  resident  in  Beirut. 

«  Foreign  Service  oflacer,  receiving  compensation  as  such,  appointed  to  act  as  diplomatic  agent  .ind  consul  general  pursuant 
0  sec.  24  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  February  23, 1931. 


28 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


LIBERIA 


Monrovia  (L). 


LIECHTENSTEIN 

Vaduz  (CO) 


LITHUANIA 

Legation  at  Kaunas  closed. 

LUXEMBOURG  2 

Luxembourg  (L) 

Consular  oflBce  closed. 

MEXICO 
Mexico,  D.  F.  (E) 


Lester  A.  Walton,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

.first  secretary 

William  C.  George,  vice  consul 

Rupert  A.  Lloyd,  vice  consul 

Sam  E.  Woods,'  consul  general 


Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,    appointed     chargfi 
d'affaires.' 


George  S.  Messersmith,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Herbert  S.  Bursley,  counselor  of  embassy 

Thomas  H.  Lockett,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 
Maurice  L.  Stafford,  consul  general;  first  secretary. 

Charles  A.  Bay,  commercial  attach^ 

Lester  De  Witt  Mallory,  agricultural  attache 

Raleigh  A.  Gibson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Sidney  E.  O'Donoghue,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Ernest  E.  Evans,  second  secretary;  consul 

Guy  W.  Ray,  second  secretary;  consul 

Edward  S.  Maney,  second  secretary;  consul 

Paul  J.  Reveley,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Walter  J.  Linthicum,  second  secretary;  consul... 
William  K.  Ailshie,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Carl  W.  Strom,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  F.  Busser,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Forrest  K.  Geerken,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Robert  F.  Hale,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

David  A.  Thomasson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Albert  E.  Pappano,  vice  consul 

Alvin  M.  Bentley,  vice  consul 

Terry  B.  Sanders,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Victor  H.  Loftus,  vice  consul 

Marc  L.  Severe,  vice  consul 

James  C.  Powell,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

W.  John  Wilson,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Raymond  Bastianello,  vice  consul 

Louis  B.  Mazzeo,  vice  consul 

Louis  F.  Blanchard,  vice  consul 

Philip  D.  Sumner,  vice  consul 

Douglas  Crawford,  vice  consul 


New  York. 


July   22,1935 


Dist.  Columbia. 
Virginia 


Mississippi. 


Dist.  Columbia. 


Delaware. 


Dist.  Columbia. 
Kentucky 


Nov.  12, 1936 
Apr.  17,1942 

July     3, 1942 


Mar.  21, 1944 


Dec.     4, 1941 

Sept.  28, 1942 
JNov.    5,1942 


California 

Minnesota 

California 

Illinois. 

New  Jersey. . . 

New  York 

Alabama 

Texas 

Connecticut... 

Maryland 

Idaho.. 

Iowa 

Pennsylvania 

Minnesota 

Oregon 

Kentucky. 

Missouri.. 

Michigan 

Texas... 

Massachusetts... 

Iowa 

Texas 

Montana 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  Mexico 

New  York 

California 


tAug. 
JNov. 

Oct. 
tAug. 

July 

June 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

June 

Oct. 

Jan. 

June 

Apr. 

July 

Sept. 

Mar. 

May 

Oct. 
tJan. 

Aug. 

June 
tOct. 
JMay 

Oct. 

June 

Apr. 

Oct. 


23,1943 

13. 1942 

17. 1939 

9. 1941 

1. 1942 
3,1942 

26. 1941 

4. 1942 

2. 1943 

23. 1943 
2, 1939 
6, 1943 
6, 1942 

25,1941 

11. 1942 
17,1942 

5,1942 

21. 1942 

15. 1943 
29, 1932 

30. 1941 
1,1940 
4, 1929 
6,1944 

21. 1940 

23. 1942 

16. 1943 
2,1942 


1  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  In  Zurich,  Switzerland. 

»  Government  of  Luxembourg  established  in  England. 

'  Foreign  Service  oflBcor,  receiving  compensation  as  such,  appointed  to  act  as  charpC  d'affaires  pursuant  to  .sec.  24  of  an 
act  of  Congress  approved  February  23, 1931;  also  assigned  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands, 
Norway,  and  Poland  e.stablished  in  England;  with  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  OF   THE  UNITED   STATES 


29 


Post 

0                          Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

MEXICO— Continued 

Mexico,  D.  F.  (E)— Con. 

(MA  &  NA)   

Brig.  Gen.  Arthur  R.  Harris,  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Mar.  31,1943 

Col.  George  P.  Chauiiiion,  military  air  attach6___ 

War  Dept. 

June  26,1944 

Capt.  Andrew  d.   Hickey,  naval  attach^  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  29, 1943 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Clarence  S.  Howe,  asst.  military  attache  , 

War  Dept 

Aug.  28,1941 

Lt.  Col.  Cantwell  C.  Brown,  asst.  military  at- 

War Dept 

Apr.     3, 1943 

tache. 

Maj.  Robert  E.  Battles,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept. 

Mar.  20, 1942 

Capt.  Paul  Burwell  Miller,  asst.  military  at- 

War Dept 

Sept.  16, 1943 

tache  for  air. 

Capt.  Henry  L.  Wightman,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept 

Oct.     2, 1943 

._, 

Lt.  Donald  W.  Noble,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July    14,1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Edward  C.  Dougherty,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

May  23, 1944 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) .._ 

John  P.  Wagman,  senior  economic  analyst 

New  Jersey 

Jan.     8, 1943 

Evert  Lee  Stanclifl,  senior  economic  analyst 

CaUfornia 

Mar.  29, 1943 

Gilbert  J.  Brown,  special  consultant 

Colorado 

Oct.    21,1943 
Apr.  24,1942 
July     1, 1942 

Nathan  L.  Whetten,  rural  sociologist     .  .  .  -  . 

Connecticut 

Roswell  W.  Prouty,  attache 

California 

Lew  B.  Clark,  senior  economic  analyst .. 

New  York 

Texas. 

Aug.    9,1941 
Oct.      5, 1942 

William  E.  Clayton,  special  assistant 

Stockton  M.  Estes,  senior  economic  analyst 

Coimecticut 

Dec.     5, 1942 

William  A.  Conkright,  senior  economic  analyst-. 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Sept.  23, 1942 

Charles  B.  Parker,  senior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Oct.    20.1941 

Charles  Henry  Stevens,  cultural -relations  attache.- 

New  Jersey 

Jan.    13,1942 

Henry  F,  Holland,  spenifil  a.s.sistant 

Texas 

July     1, 1942 

A.  Willing  Patterson,  senior  economic  analyst 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Oct.    15,1942 

Herbert  N.  Higgins,  senior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Jan.    23,1943 

George  L.  Richert,  special  assistant ... 

Idaho  

Oct.    28,1943 

C .  Norman  Frees,  junior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Aug.    9, 1941 

Henry  E.  Allen,  junior  economic  analyst 

Texas - 

July     1, 1942 

Mervin  Q.  Smith,  assistant  to  the  agricultural 
attache. 

Indiana 

Apr.   10,1942 

Robert  W.  Wagner,  economic  analyst 

Michigan 

Jan.    18,1943 

Ralph  Cabanas,  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Feb.     1, 1943 

Washington  Armstrong  Hillis,  economic  analyst . . 

Apr.     1, 1943 

Horace  Harper  Braun,  economic  analyst 

Illinois 

Apr.  23,1943 

Ernest  Bergan,  economic  analyst.. 

Indiana 

June  24,1943 

Theodore  H.  Meyer,  economic  analyst 

New  York 

North  Carolina.. 

Jan.    19,1943 
Nov.  22. 1942 

Frederick  R.  Mangold,  economic  analyst.. 

James  Joseph  Riley,  economic  analyst 

California. 

Apr.     3, 1943 

Abbott  S.  Bums,  economic  analyst .. 

Massachusetts... 
Iowa 

June    7,1943 
May    1, 1943 

Acapulco  de  JuSrez,  Gue- 

Robert S.  Hoard,  vice  consul 

California 

July     6, 1943 

rrero  (VC). 

Agua  Prieta,  Sonora  (C) 

William  Clarke  Vyse,  consul 

Dist.  Columbia. . 

Feb.     1, 1943 

$4,900 

Raymond  Phelan,  vice  consul 

California 

Alabama 

July   28,1941 
Nov.  20, 1942 

Chihuahua,  Chihuahua  (C).. 

George  P.  Waller,  consul 

5,300 

Robert  K.  Peyton,  vice  consul 

New  Jersey 

Feb.  28,1939 

Ciudad  Ju&rez,   Chihuahua 

William  P.  Blocker,  consul  general 

Texas 

tJune  18,1938 
June    6, 1942 

9,200 
4,300 
4,300 

(C), 

Stephen  E.  Aguirre,  consul -   

Texas 

Earl  T.  Crain,  vice  consul 

Illinois .  .. 

Apr.     7, 1943 

Harry  K.  Pangburn,  vice  consul 

Kentucky 

Nov.  24,1930 

J.  D.  Lambeth,  vice  consul     .    .  .    .  .      .. 

Texas    

Dec.  21,1942 
June  10,1944 

John  C.  Hawley,  vice  consul 

New  York 

30 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST;    .TULY    1,     194  4 


Post 


MEXICO— Continued 

Coatzacoalcos    (Puerto 
Mexico),  Veracruz  (C). 
Tapachula,    Chiapas 
(VC). 

Durango,  Durango  (C) 

Ouatlalajm-a,  ,lali,-co  (C) 


Name  and  rank 


Manzanillo,    Colinia 
(VC). 
Ouaymas,  Sonora  (C) 

La  Paz,  Baja  California 
(VC). 
Matamoros,  Taniaulipas  (C). 

(T).  — - 

Mazatlfin,  Sinaloa  (C) 

Mferida,  Yucatfin  (C) 

Mexicali,  Baja  California  (C). 


Monterrey,  Nuevo  Leon  (C). 


(T)  — 

Nogales,  Sonora  (C) 

(T).. 

Nuevo  Laredo,  Tamaulipas 
(C). 

(T) 

Piedras     Negras,     Coahuila 

(C). 
Reynosa,  Tamaulipas  (C)... 
San  Luis  Potosf,  San  Luis 

Potosl  (C). 
Tampico.  Tamaulipas  (C)... 

Tijuana,  Buja  California  ((') 


(T) 

Torreon,  Coahuila  (C). 


Veracruz,  Veracruz  (C). 


William  Raymond  Wood,  vice  consul. 
11.  Clarcmont  Moses,  vice  consul 


Earl  Wilhert  Eaton,  vice  consul- 
James  E.  Hi'nderson,  consul 

James  A.  Noel,  vice  consul 

Walter  E.  Knceland,  vice  consul. 


Myron  U.  Schraud,  vice  consul. .. 
William  L.  Brewster,  vice  consul. 


MONACO 
Consulate  at  Monaco  closed. 


Nelson  R.  Park,  consul 

Edward  S.  Parker,  vice  consul 

Abraham  Vigil,  vice  consul 

Stewart  E.  McMillin,  consul 

Thomas  M.  Powell,  vice  consul.. 

Stephen  C.  Worster,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Ketcham,  consul 

William  B.  Murray,  vice  consul 

Howard  L.  Walker,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Henry  S.  Waterman,  consul 

Merlin  E.  Smith,  vice  consul.. 

Manuel  J.  Codoner,  vice  consul . 

Timothy  John  Mahoney,  vice  consul... 
Edward  C.  Webster,  Jr.,  vice  consul — 

T.  Ayres  Robertson,  vice  consul 

Owen  W.  Gaines,  consul 

Ben  Zweig,  vice  consul 

George  R.  Martin,  vice  consul 

George  H.  Winters,  consul 

James  R.  Riddle,  vice  consul 

Girvan  Teall,  vice  consul 

Kennedy  M.  Crockett,  vi<e  consul 

Gilbert  R.  Willson,  consul 

Harold  C.  Wood,  vice  consul — 

Henry  G.  Krausse,  vice  consul -.. 

Curtis  C.  Jordan,  consul 

Henry  T.  Dwyer,  vice  consul 

Thomas  McEnelly,  consul 

Samuel  A.  Mcllhenny,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Horatio  Mooers,  con.sul 

Willys  A.  Myers,  vi^e  consul 

Albert  John  Cope,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

William  A.  Campbell,  vice  consul 

John  F.  Fitzgerald,  vice  consul 

Stanley  G.  Slavens,  consul 

John  G.  Oliver,  vice  consul 

Ho  C.  Funk,  consul 

Ellas  G.  Garza,  vice  consul 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Texas 

South  Carolina. 


Texas 

California. 
California. 
Texas 


Texas. 
Texas. 


Colorado 

South  Carolina.. 

Colorado 

Kansas 

Texas. 

Maine. 

New  York 

Iowa 

California.. 

Washington 

Ohio. 

New  York 

California 

Massachusetts... 

Missouri 

Georgia 

Illinois 

Arizona 

Kansas 

Alabama. 

New  York 

Texas.. 

Texas 

Massachusetts.. 

Texas 

California 

Rhode  Island 

New  York 

Texas 

Maine. 

Iowa 

Utah.... 

California 

Pennsylvania  .. 

Texas 

Texas 

Colorado 

Texas 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Nov.  2.1943 

Apr.  24,1943 

Aug.  1, 1934 

June  1;..  1944 

July  9, 1941 

Oct.  29,1943 

Nov.    2,1943 
Dec.     8, 1941 


May 

July 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

June 
tJuue 

Apr. 
tApr. 

Nov. 

Mar. 
}Dec. 

May 
tOct. 

Oct. 
tMay 

June 

Mar. 

Mar. 
tApr. 

Apr. 

Nov. 

May 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

May 

Jan. 
JJune 

May 

Aug. 

Nov. 

May 

Mar. 


20. 1942 
17, 1941 
27,  1943 

18. 1943 
2,  1943 
2,  1943 

5. 1943 

3. 1944 

14. 1944 

26. 1941 

16. 1943 
1, 1943 

22. 1944 
16.  1943 

23. 1942 
15,1942 

2, 1943 
11,  1944 

2. 1942 

23. 1942 

24. 1943 

11. 1944 
1, 1937 
7, 1929 

13, 1942 
26, 1942 

2. 1943 

5. 1942 

5. 1943 

7. 1944 
6, 1944 
2, 1942 

26, 1944 
27,.  1944 
21,  1943 
28, 1942 
31,  1944 
23, 1942 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


31 


Post 


MOROCCO 

Tangier  (Tanger)  (L). 


(MA  A  NA)_ 


(T) 

Casablanca  (C)_ 


Rabat  (C). 


NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

(Netherlands)  ' 

The  Hague  ('s  Gravenhage) 
(E), 


(MA  &  NA). 


Consular  offices  in  Nether- 
lands closed. 

(Poseeeaions) 

Consular  offices  in  enemy- 
occupied  possessions  closed. 

Curagao,  West  Indies  (C).... 


Aruba(VC). 
(T).A.. 


Name  and  rank 


- diplomatic  agent  and 

consul  general. 
J.  Rives  Childs,  counselor  of  legation;  consul  gen- 
eral. 

C.  Burke  Elbrick,  second  secretary;  consul 

A.  David  Fritzlan,  third  secretary;  vice  consul,.. 

Eraser  Wilkins,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  W.  Gilmore,  naval  attach^ 

and  naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  John  W.  Edwards,  asst.  military  attachfe. 
Lt.  Joseph  C.  Fox,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Paul  W.  Lashly,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Richard  Mason  Bownass,  attachfi 

n.  Earle  Russell,  consul  general 

Russell  M.  Brooks,  consul 

Paul  Paddock,  vice  consul 

Robert  L.  Hunter,  vice  consul 

Felix  Cole,  consul  general.. _ 

Maurice  Pasquet,  consul.. 

Donald  A.  Dumont,  vice  consul 


_  .amhas.sador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.Schoenfeld,  counselor  of  embassy2  34  _ 

Jesse  F.  Van  Wickel,  first  secretary 

Col.  William  McKee  Dunn, a  military  attache. 
Capt.  Edmund  F.  Jewell, 2    naval    attache    and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,^  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,^  asst.  military  attache.. 
Ma).  Robert  L.  Grosjean,' asst.  military  attache.. 
Maj.  Paul  M.  Birkeland,'  asst.  military  attache.. 
Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache... 
Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air 
Lt.  Apolonius  C.  Westerbeek.^  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  atlaclie  for  air. 


Jones  R.  Trowbridge,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Christensen,'  vice  consul- 
Carl  O.  Hawthorne,  vice  consul 

John  Light,  vice  consul 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


John  F.  Huddleston,  consul Ohio 


Virginia. 


Kentucky... 
Kentucky... 
Nebraska... 
Navy  Dept- 

War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 


Illinois 

Michigan 

Oregon 

Iowa 

South  Dakota.,. 
Dist.  Columbia. 

New  York 

New  York .. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


tMar.  30, 1944 

Feb.  2."),  1943 
Nov.  11,1943 
Dec.  7, 1943 
Mar.  9, 1944 


Dec. 
Mar. 


6. 1941 
8, 1944 


Mar.  8,1944 

July  15,1943 

Feb.  19,1941 

Oct.  10,1941 

July  6, 1943 

Juno  3, 1944 

May  22,1943 

Oct.  11,1943 

May  6, 1943 


Dist.  Columbia. 

New  York 

War  Dept , 

Navy  Dept 


War  Dept.. 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept-.. 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 


{July  1, 1942 
Feb.     7. 1944 

tSept.  21, 1943 
Mar.    6, 1944 

Sept.  23, 1943 
Oct.  25,1943 
Jan.  13,1943 
Jan.  16,1943 
Sept.  6,1943 
Nov.  25, 1943 

June  22,1944 


Apr.     5, 1940 


Georgia Feb.  13, 1941 

South  Dakota....    Mar.  10,1944 

Missouri Nov.  26,1943 

New  Me.xico 'tMay  12,1944 


Salary 


'  Government  of  the  Netherlands  established  in  England. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 

'  Also  appointed  charge  d'affaires  near  the  Government  of  Luxembourg  established  in  England. 

<  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

»  Assigned  also  to  Antigua  and  Martinique;  resident  in  Antigua. 


$7, 400 , 

4,  300 
3,  000 
3,000 


9,200 
6,200 
3,600 


9,200 
4,300 


9,200 
7,200 


5,400 


32 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    194  4 


Post 


NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS— Continued 

(PossesBions) — Continued 

Paramaribo,  Surinam  (C) 

NEW  ZEALAND 
Wellington  (L). 


(MA  &  NA). 


(T) - 

Christchurch  (CA) 

Dunedin  (CA) 

Auckland  (C) 


NICARAGUA 


Managua  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Lucien  Memminger,'  consul  general. 
James  S.  Lawton,  vice  consul 


Kenneth  S.  Patton,  appointed  envoy  extraordi- 
nary and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

- counselor  of  legation 

Prescott  Childs,  first  secretary;  consul 

Basil  D.  Dahl,  commercial  attach^ 

Carl  E.  Christopherson,  second  secretary;  consul. 

T.  Eliot  Weil,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

J.  Jefferson  Jones,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 


Col.  John  Henry  Nankivell,  military  attaehfi 

Maj.  Paul  C.  Jackson,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  George  B.  Lane,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 
naval  attache  for  air. 


John  B.  Brockman,  economic  analyst. 


H.  P.  Bridge,  consular  agent 

Harman  Reeves,  consular  agent. 

Hiram  A.  Boucher,  consul 

John  C.  Fuess,  vice  consul 


James  B.  Stewart,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Harold  D.  Finley,  first  secretary;  consul 

Jule  B.  Smith,  acting  commercial  attache 

Douglas  Jenkins,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

David  T.  Ray,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

James  M.Gilchrist,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache. 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache. 
Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

MaJ.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Frederick  B.  Judson,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


South  Carolina... 
Illinois 


Virginia 


Massachusetts. 

Wisconsin 

Iowa --. 

New  York 

Tennessee 

WarDept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 


New  Zealand-.. 
New  Zealand... 

Minnesota 

Massachusetts. 


New  Mexico 


New  York.- 

Texas 

South  Carolina... 

California 

Illinois 


Feb.  18,1943 
Sept.  13, 1941 


Mar.  21, 1944 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Aug.  26,1943 
tFeb.  10,1942 
Aug.  28,1943 
July  20,1942 
Aug.  21,1943 

May  4, 1942 
JMay  18,1944 
May    4, 1943 


Dec.  22,1943 

Mar.  31, 1928 
Apr.  6, 1920 
Sept.  26, 1941 
July     6, 1943 


tMar.  27, 1943 

Nov.  2,1943 
tMar.  25, 1944 
June  5, 1942 
Oct.  16,1943 
Aug.  14,1942 

Jan.  15,1944 
tSept.  20, 1943 
Mar.  13,1943 

Sept.  8,1943 
Dec.  28,1943 
Mar.    6, 1942 


Salary 


•  At  Paramaribo  prior  to  relinquishing  charge  to  successor  and  entering  on  leave  pending  retirement. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


33 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

NICARAGUA— Continued 

Managua  (E)— Continued. 

(MA  &  NA)-Continued. 

Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Navy  Dept 

July  21,1942 

Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July  29,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  fjg)   Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

June  12,1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) 

Joseph  P.  Crockett,  special  assistant. 

Dec.  24,1942 

Thomas  S.  Strong,  senior  economic  analyst 

West  Virginia 

Apr.     5, 1943 

Rodolfo  0.  Rivera,  special  assistant  .. ..    .. 

North  Carolina 

Feb    18  1943 

Dale  E.  Farringer,  junior  economic  analyst 

Minnesota 

Mar.  10, 1942 

William  W.  Marvel,  cultural-relations  attache... 

Maryland 

Han.      1, 1943 

Roland  H.  Brownlee,  junior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Nov.  11, 1942 

Matagalpa  (CA) 

John  A.  Willey,  consular  agent 

California 

tSept.  13, 1929 

NORWAY  > 

Oslo  (E) 

' ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,  counselor  of  embassy  23«... 

Dist.  Columbia.  _ 

{July     1, 1942 

$9, 200 

Winthrop  S.  Greene,  first  secretary 

Feb.     7  1944 

6,000 

(MA  &  NA)     

Lt.  Col.  William  McKee  Dunii,^  military  attache 

War  Dept 

tSept.  21, 1943 
Mar.    6,1944 

Capt.  Edmund  F.  Jewell, 2  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,^  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Sept.  23, 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,^  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept... 

Oct.    25,1943 



Maj.  Robert  L.  Grosjean.^  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept. 

Jan.    13,1943 

Maj.  Paul  M.  Birkeland,'  asst.  mOitary  attache... 

War  Dept 

Jan.    16,1943 

Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Sept.    6,1943 

Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  25, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Apolonius  C.  Westerbeek,^  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

June  22,1944 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Consular  offices  in  Norway 

closed. 

PALESTINE  AND  TRANS- 

JORDAN 

Jerusalem  (CO) 

Lowell  C.  Pinkerton,  consul  general       . 

Feb.   14, 1941 

9,600 

Christian  T.  Steger,  consul    .    

Virginia    

Dec.  30,1938 

8,200 

Malcolm  P.  Hooper,  consul 

Maryland    

Dec.  31, 1942 

5,500 

Hedley  V.  Cooke,  Jr.,  consul 

New  Jersey 

Nov.  15, 1943 

4,200 

Edward  W.  Blatchford,  vice  consul 

niinois... 

tDec.  29,1930 

•  Government  of  Norway  established  in  England. 

»  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 

3  Also  appointed  charge  d'affaires  near  the  Government  of  Lu.xembourg  established  in  England. 

«  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


34 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    ,IULY     1,     19  4  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

PANAMA 

Panama  (E)              

Avra  M.  Warren,  amba>^sador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
John  J.  Muccio,  counselor  of  embassy 

Maryland. 

Rhode  Island 

Tennessee 

North  Carolina... 
Connecticut. 

New  York 

Indiana 

California 

New  York 

Navy  Dept 

California 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Georgia        

Mar.  21, 1944 

tAug.  24, 1943 
tJan.    15,1940 
Mar.    3,1943 
Oct.    16,1943 

Apr.  29,1943 

Dec.     3, 1941 
Feb.     2, 1944 
Oct.    15,1943 

Mar.  21, 1944 

Feb.     1, 1943 
June    7, 1944 
Feb.  28,1944 
June  15,1944 
Nov.  14, 1942 
Oct.    10,1942 

May  29, 1943 
May  29, 1943 
Mar.    3,1943 
Oct.    25,1943 

Mar.  21, 1944 

Sept.  30, 1943 
May    2,1944 
Aug.    3, 1942 

May    6,1942 
May  19,1943 
Jan.    27,1943 
Apr.     8, 1943 

May  19.1944 
Jan.    28, 1944 

Apr.     7, 1944 
May  22,  UM4 

June    7, 1944 
Nov.    4,1941 
Sept.    2,1943 
Nov.  10, 1942 
Feb.  22,1943 

$17, 500 

7.200 
8,200 
4,800 
4,600 

3,600 

3,000 
3,000 
2,750 

(NA)              - 

Frederick    P.    Latimer,   Jr.,   second   secretary; 
consul. 

V.  Lansing  Collins,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Robert  Rossow,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Byron  B.  Snyder,  thud  secretary;  vice  consul 

Henry  L.  Pitts,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Col.  Thomas  C.  Green,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Osgood  Hardy,  cultural-relations  attachfe 

(T)                                 

Donald  W.  Forsyth,  Fenior  economic  analy.^t 

W.  Tapley  Bennett,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

New  York 

Florida... 

Harry  R.  Lewis,  consular  agent 

Puerto  Armuelles  (CA).. 

Arthur  R.  Williams,  consul 

Colorado 

Rhode  Island 

Rhode  Island 

Minnesota 

4,100 

(T) 

George  E.  Palmer,  vice  consul 

PARAGUAY 

Willard  L.  Beaulac,  appointed  ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 
Leslie  E.  Reed,  consul  general,  first  secretary 

10, 000 

7,900 
6,200 

Frederick  J.  Cunningham,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Edward  L.  Freers,  third  secretary;  vice  consul .. . 
Duane  B.  Lueders,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Charles  E  Apple,  vice  consul              - 

Massachusetts... 

Ohio  -- 

■Minnesota 

Iowa     ..  

4,200 

3,000 
2,750 

Oklahoma 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

California 

New  York 

New  York 

Florida 

(MA  &  NA)     -.-   

Col.  John  A.  Considine,  military  attachfi 

Lt.  Comdr.  Luis  J.  Martin,  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Hugh  L.  Stone,  Jr.,  as.st.  military  attache.. 
Lt.  (jg)  Herman  W.  Seller,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Roderic  Crandal!,'  petroleum  attache 

(T) 

David  A.  de  Lima,  economic  analyst 

Louis  A.  Fernandez,  junior  economic  analyst 

Harry  L.  Hamlette,  junior  economic  analyst 

Virginia 

I  Assigned  also  to  Rio  de  Janeiro  and  Montevideo;  resident  in  Rio  de  Janeiro. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


35 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

PERU 

Lima  (E)                        

John  Campbell  White,    ambassador  extraordi- 
nary and  plenipotentiary. 

New  York 

Jan.    29,1914 

$17,  500 

Ohio 

JDec.     9, 1942 

7,600 

Julian  C.  Greenup,    counselor   of   embassy    for 

California 

tDec.    9, 1942 

6,400 

economic  affairs. 

George  H.  Butler,  first  secretary 

Illinois 

tAug.    9, 1941 

7,200 

Frederick  \V.  Hinke,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Oct.      1, 1942 

4,800 

John  J.  Macdonald.  second  secretary;  consul 

Missouri.  __ 

May  2.5, 1944 

4,600 

Milton  K.  Wells,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Oklahoma.- 

Nov.  26, 1937 

4.300 

Bernard  C.  Connelly,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 

Illinois  

Sept.  11,1941 

4,300 

sul. 

Rolland  Welch,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Texas. _ 

Sept.  27, 1940 

4,200 

William  P.  Snow,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Maine 

Dec.  23,1940 

4,100 

Hartwell  Johnson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

South  Carolina... 

Sept.    2,1941 

4,000 

W.  Stratton  Anderson,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

Illinois 

Feb.  18,1943 

3,600 

consul. 

Charles  C.  Gidney,  Jr.,  vice  consul .      

Texas 

Mar.    7,1942 
Dec.  31,1942 

(MA  &  NA)  _.- _.. 

Col.  Woodson  F.  Hocker,  military  attach^ 

War  Dept 

Capt.  Willard  R.  Gaines,  naval  atlachfi  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  15, 1939 

attache  for  air. 

Mb].   George    Alexander    Little,  asst.    military 

War  Dept 

July     9, 1942 

attache. 

Capt.  Jay  R.  Reist,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Aug.  24,1942 

Capt.  Robert  Eugene  Hervey,  asst.  military  at- 

War Dept 

Nov.  17, 1942 

tache  for  air. 

Capt.  Alexander  S.  Parr,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

May    3,1943 

Comdr.  Alf  Adler,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept. 

May    1,1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Edgar  K.  Thompson,  asst.  naval 

Navy  Dept 

May  27, 1942 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  John  11.  Jenkins,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

June  16,1943 



asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T)              -.                

Nevada 

July     1, 1942 

George  C.  Vaillant,  cultural-relations  attache 

Pennsylvania 

Jan.    11,1943 

Herbert  Hallett,  senior  economic  analyst 

Connecticut 

Dec.   16,1941- 

Frederick  B.  Wagner,  special  assistant 

Texas  

Aug.  17,1942 

Hugo  W.  Alberts,  agricultural  adviser 

Wisconsin 

Feb.   16,1943 

Olaf  Francis  Sundt,  petroleum  attache 

Texas 

June  21, 1914 

Hubert  M.  Curry,  senior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Sept.  23, 1942 

Jesse  G.  Benson,  senior  economic  analyst 

California. __ 

Apr.     8, 1944 

John  T.  Reid,  special  assistant 

North  Carolina... 

May    9, 1944 

Ivo  H.  Lopizich,  special  assistant 

California 

Aug.  17,1942 

Frank  Cintron,  junior  economic  analyst 

New  York 

Kentucky 

Aug.  17,1942 
Mar.  25, 1944 

Charles  D.  Mitchell,  economic  analyst 

Eugene  O.  Christin,  economic  analyst 

June  11,1943 
July   16,1942 

Francis  H.  Gallagher,  junior  economic  analyst 

Illinois 

Miss  Miriam  Therese  Kropp,  junior  economic 

California 

Aug.  25,1943 

.. 

analyst. 

Miss  Marion  Elizabeth  Sproul,  junior  economic 

California 

Aug.  25,1943 



analyst. 

Arequipa  (VC) 

Jack  G.  Dwyre,  vice  consul 

Colorado 

Feb.  20,1942 
Sept.  30, 1942 

Iquitos  (VC)  (T) 

Henry  W.  Kelly,  vice  consul 

New  Mexico 

Anthony  E.  Starcevic,  vice  consul. 

Pennsylvania 

Feb.   21,1944 

.La  Oroya  (CA) 

Norman  Duncan,  consular  agent                    . 

New  York 

Apr.     6, 1931 

Mollendo  (CA) 

Felipe  Ferrer  M.,  consular  agent 

Peru  -- 

June  27. 1934 

Salaverry  (CA) .. 

Jacob  Rcznik,  consular  agiiit 

California 

Dec.  30,1940 

36 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    1944 


Post 

Name  and  ranlc 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

Consulate  at  Manila  closed. 

POLAND  • 

Warsaw  (Warszawa)  (E) 

ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld.counsclor  of  embassy2  3«... 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Apr.     1, 1941 

$9,  200 

Montgomery  H.  Colladay,  second  secretary 

Connecticut _ 

Feb.  18,1943 

4,600 

(MA  &  NA). 

Col.  William  McKee  Dunn,' military  attach^  .. 

WarDept 

Navy  Dept 

tSept.  21, 1943 
Mar.    6,1944 

Capt.  Edmund  F.  Jewell,^  naval  attachfe  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,' asst.  military  attache... 

WarDept 

Sept.  23, 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan.^  asst.  military  attache. _ 

WarDept 

Oct.    25,1943 

Maj.  Robert  L.  Grosjean.'asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Jan.    13,1943 

Maj.  Paul  M.  Birkeland,'  asst.  military  attache... 

WarDept 

Jan.    16,1943 



Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache.. 

WarDept 

Sept.    6,1943 

Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  25, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Apolonius  C.  Westerbeek,' asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

June  22,1944 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Consulate  General  at  Warsaw 

closed. 

PORTUGAL  AND  POSSES- 

SIGNS 

(Portugal) 

' 

Lisbon  (Lisboa)  (E) 

R.  Henry  Norweb,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

Ohio 

JMay     4,  1944 

17,  ."iOO 

plenipotentiary. 

Edward  S.  Crocker,  2d,  counselor  of  embassy 

Massachusetts. .  _ 

JFeb.   22,1944 

7,600 

Charles  E.  Dickerson,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul- 

New  Jersey 

June  17,1943 

7,400 

Julian  F.  Harrington, s  first  secretary  

Massachusetts 

Mav  30, 1944 

7,200 

Walter  N.  Walmsley,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consuL 

Maryland 

June  23,  1944 

5,000 

J.  Winsor  Ives,  commercial  attache        .    . . 

Illinois    -  - 

JApr.  10,1942 
July     1, 1942 

4,600 

Miss  Elizabeth  Humes,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Tennessee 

4,500 

Virginia 

Apr.  26,1943 

4,400 

Virginia    

tJuly    29, 1942 

4,300 

Halleck  L.  Rose,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Nebraska 

Feb.   18,1943 

4,300 

George  E.  Miller,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. .. 

New  Jersey 

Sept.  12, 1941 

4,200 

Marselis  C.  Parsons,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice 

New  York 

Apr.  15,1941 

4,100 

consul. 

William  0.  Boswell,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Pennsylvania 

Apr.   16,1941 

3,600 

Milton  C.  Rewinkel,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Minnesota 

May   14,1942 

3,600 

Ohio 

Dec.     3, 1943 

3,000 

Carroll  C   Parry,  vice  consul    . 

Missouri 

July    19,1941 
Aug.  21,1942 
Mar.  28, 1944 
Mar.    2,1943 
June  28,1940 

William  B.  Douglass,  Jr.,  vice  consul  .. 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

William  P.  Shockley,  Jr.,  vice  consul     

Delaware 

Illinois... 

Reinhard  W.  Lamprecht,  vice  consul.. 

I  Government  of  Poland  established  in  England. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Belgium,  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  and  Norway  established  In  England. 

'  Also  appointed  charge  d'affaires  near  the  Government  of  Luxembourg  established  in  England. 

«  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

»  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Madrid. 


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37 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


PORTUGAL  AND  POSSES- 
SIONS—Continued 

(Portugal)^Continued 

Lisbon  (Lisboa)  (E)— Con... 

(MA  &NA) 


(T). 


Angrado  Hcroismo,  Terceiia, 
Azores  (MD). 

Funclial,  Madeira  (C) 

•  Horta,  Fayal,  Azores  (MD).. 


Oporto  (Porto)  (C).. 

Ponta  Delgada,  Sao  Miguel 

(St.  Michael),  Azores(MD) 

(T)-... 


(PosBeseione) ' 

Belra,   Mozambique,  Africa 
(C).' 
(T)... 

Lourenco  Marques,  Mozam- 
bique, Africa  (CO). 

Luanda,  Angola,  Africa  (C). 


(T). 


Worthington  E.  Hagerman,  vice  consul 

Col.  Robert  A.  Solborg,  military  attache  and  mili- 
tary attache  for  air. 

Lt.  CoL  Russell  A.  Cone,  military  air  attache 

Comdr.  Kenneth  E.  Demarest,  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attachfi  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Stephen  Ogden  Fuqua,  asst.  military 

attach^. 
Capt.  Lee  Sturges  Thomas,  asst.  military  attach^ 
Capt.  "William  D.  Hohenthal,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

attachS. 
Capt.  WOliam  S.  Briggs,  asst.  military  attache  for 

air. 
Lt.    Theodore     Rousseau,     Jr.,     asst.     naval 

attach^. 
Lt.  Henry  C.  Jackson,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Arthur  Eustace  Ojeda,  attache 

William  G.  Gibson,  economic  analyst 

Charles  W.  Greenleaf,  vice  consul.. 

Carvel  Painter,  vice  consul 

Robert  Janz,  American  maritime  delegate 

Foster  H.  Kreis,  vice  consul 

Renwick  S.  McNiece,  American  maritime  dele- 
gate. 

John  Belfort  Keogh,  asst.  American  maritime 
delegate. 

William  P.  Robertson,  vice  consul.. 

William  E.  Flournoy,  Jr.,  American  maritime 
delegate. 

Aaron  J.  Thomas,  Jr.,  asst.  American  maritime 
delegate. 


Frederik  van  den  Arend,  consul 

William  L.  Higgins,  vice  consul 

Austin  R.  Preston,  consul  general.. 
Martin  J.  Hillenbrand,  vice  consul. 

George  R.  Hukill,  consul 

Marcelino  H.  da  Costa,  vice  consul 
John  C.  Vorrath,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 


Indiana 

War  Dept.. 

War  Dept  - 
Navy  Dept 

War  Dept.. 

War  Dept.. 
War  Dept.. 

War  Dept.- 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

California. . 
New  York. 

Illinois 

Wisconsin. 

Oklahoma.. 

Minnesota. 
Utah 

New  York. 

Tennessee.. 
Virginia 

Texas 


North  Carolina. 

Florida 

New  York 

Illinois 

Delaware .... 

California 

New  Jersey 


RUMANIA 

State  of  war  declared  by  Ru- 
mania December  11, 1941. 

•  See  Bombay  for  consular  officers  who  are  assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 

•  Functions  under  supervision  of  consulate  general  at  Lourenco  Marques. 


Nov.  10, 
tMay  28, 

June  26, 
Oct.     9, 


1941 
1943 


1944 
1942 


Sept.  23, 1942 


July  25, 
Apr.  29, 

Apr.  20, 

May  12, 

Nov.    2. 

Mar.  28, 
tOct.  1, 
May  29, 
Sept.  13, 


1942 
1943 

1944 

1941 

1942 

1944 
1943 
1943 
1943 


Feb.     5, 1944 


Mar.  14, 
Mar.  21, 


1938 
1944 


tNov.  8,1943 


Feb.  11, 
Nov.  24, 


1935 
1943 


Nov.  30, 1943 


Dec.  24,1942 

Dec.  13,1943 
tApr.  27,1943 
Mar.  1,1944 
May  22, 1944 
Nov.  11, 1942 
June  14, 1944 


38 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    194  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

SAUDI  ARABIA,  KING- 

DOM OF 

Jidda  CL) 

James  S.  Moose,  Jr.,i  minister  resident  and  consul. 
. .  first  secretary 

Arkansas ..- 

tJune    4, 1943 

$5,  200 

Paul  E.  Gcier,2  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Ohio 

Nov.  11, 1943 

3,000 

William  Laugdon  Sands,  third  secretary;  vice 

Florida.... 

Mar.  31, 1944 

2,750 

consul. 

(T)_ 

Nils  E.  Lind,  attache -.- 

Connecticut-.  ... 

Apr.  22,1944 

Fred  II.  Await,  economic  analyst 

Maine.  - 

June    9, 1944 

SPAIN 

Madrid  (E)  . 

Carlton  J.  II.  Hayes,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Now  York 

May     2,1942 

17,500 

William  W.  Buttcrwbrth,  counselor  of  embassy.. 

Louisiana 

tMar.  28, 1944 

6,  400 

Ralph  H.  Ackerman,  commercial  attache 

California- - 

May  13,1939 

8,  400 

Sydney  B.  Redecker,  first  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Oct.     5, 1943 

8,200 

Julian  F.  Harrington,'  first  secretary     . 

Massachusetts  . 

Mar.    5, 1942 

7,200 

Favette  J.  Flexer,  first  secretary;  consul 

Illinois 

Mar.  28, 1944 

7,200 

New  York 

Apr.     1, 1942 

6,400 

Eugene  M.  Hinkle,  first  secretary;  consul . 

New  York 

May  27,1944 

6,000 

LaVerne  Baldwin,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  York 

Dec.     3, 1942 

5,  200 

C.  Grant  Isaacs,  asst.  commercial  attache 

Tennessee.- 

May  29,1944 

4,500 

Glion  Curtis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul  .. 

Missouri 

Apr.   13,1944 

4,100 

Outerbridge  Horsey,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 

New  York 

May   14,1942 

3,  600 

Niles  W.  Bond,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Massachusetts- _- 

Sei)t.  22, 1942 

3,500 

William  L.  Smyser,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.  _ 

Pennsylvania 

May  14,1942 

3,000 

Findley  Burns,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul  .. 

Maryland- - 

May  21,1942 

2,750 

Robert  M.  Brandin,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 

New  York 

Oct.    30,1942 

2,750 

Byron    E.   Blankinship,    third   secretary;   vice 

New  York 

Apr.   22,1944 

2,750 

consul. 

Keeler  Faus,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Georgia 

Mav    6, 1944 

2  500 

Earle  0.  Titus,  vice  consul 

Florida 

July    13,1942 
Aug.   24.1940 

Charles  Gilbert,  vice  consul 

New  York.. 

Roger  P.  Carlson,  vice  consul  

Illinois 

May  30, 1944 

(MA&NA) 

Col.  Frederick  D.  Sharp,  military  attache 

Lt.    Col.   Lawrence   A.   Spilman,   military   air 

WarDept 

WarDept 

Jan.    20,1944 
May   13,1944 

attache. 

Comdr.  John  C.  Lusk,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Navy  Dcpt 

May    5,1943 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Clyde  L.  Clark,  asst.  military  attache... 

WarDept 

Dec.  29,1942 

Lt.  Col.  Albert  P.  Ebright,  asst.  military  attache. 

WarDept 

Apr.   10,1943 

Lt.   Col.   Albert    L.  Hoffman,    asst.    military 

WarDept 

Apr.     4, 1944 

attache. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Carroll  M.  Terry,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.    23,1943 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  James  B.  Ford,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.    14,1943 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  John  F.  V.  Emmaiuicl,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dejit 

Feb.  25,1944 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  John  R.  Stevenson,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

June    5, 1944 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) 

John  Van  Home,  cultural-relations  attache 

Walter  F.  Smith,  attache 

Illinois 

Illinois 

Aug.    4,1943 
Feb.  20,1942 

Covey  T.  Oliver,  special  assistant.. 

Texas... 

Sept.  22, 1942 

Charles  F.  O'Neall,*  attache 

Texas- 

New  York      

July   24,1943 
Aug.    3, 1943 

Maurice  Foplcr,' attache               . 

Mahlon  .\shford,  economic  analyst 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Jan.    11,1944 

Austin  W.  Hyde,  Jr.,  attache 

Texas 

Sept.  24, 1943 

John  M.  l)imick,«  attache 

Florida 

Nov.    2. 1943 



'  Foreign  Service  officer,  receiving  compensation  as  such,  appointed  to  act  as  minister  resident  and  consul  pursuant  to . 
sec.  24  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  February  23, 1931.  '  Temporarily  at  Ceuta. 

>  Assigned  also  to  Lisbon;  resident  in  Madrid.  '  Resident  in  Valencia. 

»  Resident  in  Seville.  '  Resident  in  Barcelona. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE  OF  THE   UXITED   STATES 


39 


Post 


SPAIN— Continued 

Madrid  (E)— Continued. 
(T)— Continued 


Barcelona  (C(i) 


Bilbao  (C). 


Ceuta,  Spanish  North  Africa 

(C). 
Las  Palmas  de  Gran  Canaria, 

Canary  Islands  (C). 

Malaga  (C) 

(T) 

Melilla,  Spanish  North  Africa 

(C). 
San  Sebastian  (C) 

Seville  (C) 

Tenerife,  Canary  Islands  (C). 

(T) __.. 

Valencia  (C) 

(T). 

Vigo(C) 

(T).... 

SWEDEN 
Stockholm  (L)., 


Name  and  rank 


Justin  N.  Locke,  attache 

Robert  Q.  Turpin,  attach^ 

Harold  D.  Ferguson,  attache 

Clyde  James  Hanna,  attache 

Henry  E.  Singleton,  attache 

Alexander  Scott  Lockwood,  attache 

Vincent  LaVista, '  attache 

Robert  E.  Whedbee,  junior  economic  analyst 

Thomas  Donald  Bowie,  junior  economic  analyst. . 
David  I.  Ferber,  vice  consul 


David  McK.  Key,  consul 

Walter  H.  McKinney,  consul. 

Fritz  A.  M.  Alfsen,  consul 

T.  Muldrup  Forsyth,  consul 

Richard  A.  Poole,  vice  consul 

Robert  J.  Cavanaugh,  vice  consul 

Francis  B.  Moriarty,  vice  consul 

Harry  F.  Hawley,  consul 

Jule  L.  Goetzmann,  vice  consul. 

Temple  Wanamaker,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 
Paul  E.  Geier,'  vice  consul 


Robert  F.  Fernald,  consul. 


Harold  B.  Quarton,  consul  general. 
Barnaby  Conrad,  Jr.,  vice  consul.... 
Vernon  L.  Fluharty,  vice  consul... 


Willard  Galbraith,  consul 

Don  V.  Catlett,  vice  consul 

John  N.  Hamlin,  consul. 

William  Frank  Lebus,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Richard  B.  Haven,  consul 

Thomas  A.  Weir,  vice  consul. 

Daniel  V.  Anderson,  consul 

S.  Grover  Rich,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 

Leon  L.  Cowles,  vice  consul 

Donald  C.  Marelius,  vice  consul 


Herschel  V.  Johnson,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

Christian  M.  Eavndal,  counselor  of  legation. 

Harry  E.  Carlson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Cabot  Coville,  first  secretary;  consul 

Robert  Mills  McClintock,  second  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Paul  H.  Pearson,  second  secretary;  consul. 

L.  Randolph  Higgs,  second  secretary;  consul 

Brewster  H.  Morris,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

H.  Francis  Cunningham,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

George  Lybrook  West,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Perry  Laukhuff,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

David  H.  McKillop,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Dist.  Columbia. 

Ohio 

Michigan. 

Ohio 

Connecticut 

California 

New  York 

Kansas 

Miimesota 

Arizona 


Tennessee 

Michigan 

New  York 

Virginia 

New  Jersey 

Illinois 

Dist.  Columbia- 
New  York 

Illinois 

Washington 

Ohio 


Maine. 


Iowa 

California 
Ohio 


California. 
Missouri.. 

Oregon 

Kentucky. 

Illinois 

Nebraska. 
Delaware. . 

Utah 

Utah 

California. 


North  Carolina  . 


Iowa 

Illinois 

California. 
California. 


Iowa 

Mississippi 

Pennsylvania. 
Nebraska 


California. 


Ohio.. 

Massachusetts. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Aug. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
June 
July 
Aug. 
July 
Apr. 
Jan. 

May 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
May 
June 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Nov. 


19, 1942 
11,1942 

15. 1942 

26. 1943 
18, 1943 
24, 1943 
13,1943 

2. 1943 

20. 1943 

21. 1944 

27,  1944 
16, 1943 
30, 1943 
9, 1942 
8, 1942 

4. 1944 
5, 1944 

22, 1942 
18, 1942 

12. 1942 

19. 1943 


Dec.  13,1941 

Sept.  28, 1942 
June  5, 1944 
Apr.  28,1944 


Mar. 

May. 

May 

Dec. 

Mar. 

June 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Nov. 


11, 1944 

6, 1944 

27. 1939 

6, 1943 

17, 1944 

17, 1942 

21, 1944 

6, 1943 

27, 1941 

14,  1942 


Oct.    21,1941 

Dec.  23,1943 
Dec.  12.1941 
Apr.  20,1944 
Nov.  15, 1943 

Aug.  13,1942 
Apr.  1, 1944 
May  14,1942 
May  14.1942 

Apr.  21.1943 

Nov.  18, 1943 
Dec.  18.1941 


'  Resident  In  Milaga. 
2  Temporarily. 


40 


FORnCX    SERVICE   LIST:    JTLT    1.    1944 


■SVhe^ee  ap- 
pointed 


I>3xe  of  as- 

siznneri 


Salary 


SWEDEN — Comttiinaed 


'tork''^ 


:c-xiiL-ei 


(HA  A  NA). 


i£.  Gijrdca  Knor,  itird  sevretarr;  v-ice  consal 

Lewis  E.  Gleeek,  Jr-  tiiird  seeretarr:  vice  cassnL 

Hairy  Hsbsod.  Jr^  tinrd  secretary,  vice  OMiail 

HsrtZ;  CarisoD,  Tiee  consal 

Fmhyot  C.  SigmoBd,  vice  ccaJSoL 

L£VTE&ee  W.  TcoHdlais,  vioe  eocsnl 

C<d.  Cbsies  ELBsyess,  mffiiary  aitscfac  and  mili- 

taiy  aCtafCfaE  for  air. 
Capt.  Walter  L.  HabgR  oaval   attadi£  and 

nsral  attafefa£  for  air. 
Lt.  C«L  ¥e&t  M.  Hardison,  asst.  military  attaefae 

fcr  air. 
Lt.  CoL  Sigisd  J.  Amespn,  ssst.  maiiary  attach^. 
Maj .  A.  Wayse  WmideriET,  asst.  military  attaefae. 

Maj.  E4)t€rt  W.  "Wood.  asEt.  niiMtaiy  attacbg 

Mai  Artlmr  Conradi,   Jr^   asst.   military  air 


Maryland 

TTIttwms 

CflTITHiCl  io  1 1— 
nTmfris 

Oregoc 

WadiiBgt<Hi— 
W«rDepC.._ 


May  14,1&42 
Feb.  9,1943 
Apr.  2,19i2 
Jan.  30.1930 
May  3,1933 
Jnly  2a  1942 
Sept.    7. 19i3 


$3,000 
3,0CC 


Navy  r>€pt July      5,1*40 

WarDept Dec.    2,1943 


(T).„ 


Gatebarg(C> 

(T) 

Maboo  iCj 

fTj 

Habrngbcrg  ^CA;— 

SWTI7EBLAM> 
Bern  (L) 


(MA). 


Lt.  CoBiA.  Afiaa  L.  Biee.  asst.  naval  attacbe 

and  asst.  naival  atlacbe  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Fiamss  A-  Haveiiess,  aist.  naval 

ettacfae  and  aast.  Bsval  attaebe  tar  air. 
Lt.  Qe)  K3s  W.  (MsBCBU  asEt.  naval  attaefae  and 

asEt.  naval  attaebf  for  air. 

WaDaeeMeChircsBaioreecDaBiie  analyst. 

Franc  von  Stalling,  Jr.,  sttatiii-. 

Walter  S.  Snrrey.  attadig 

Nocman  Goansej  Swift,  eeoaanie  ai^lyst 

Edwin  5.  Morby,  vice  ecnscl 

Grant  Olson,  altacii* 

Wniiam  W.  Corcoran,  eonsol 

Stanley  E.  Lovsoo,  viee  codsdI 

Finn  B.Jensen,  TiceconsBd 

Benjamin  Beatb  Biggs,  eoasol 

Horaxae  A.  Browne,  viee  consul 

Frant  F.  Hass,  eoDSolar  agoit 


Lciand  HaoiaaD,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister piodpotentiary. 

J.  Elahr  Huddle,  eoonsdor  of  legatjon 

Danid  J.  RwigMi,  eommenaal  ntXneW.. 

George  Tait,  fint  aeeretary 

DOTsld  F.  Bigdov,  first  secr^ary 

Gardner  Biefaardaon,  first  secrrtary 

I>ale  W.  Maber,  aeeond  aeeretary. 

Wairen  M.  Cliase,  aeeand  aeeretary 

John  H.  Madomie,  aeeond  aeerrtary  (eiRisal) 

Landretb  M.  HaniaoB,  acwwid  aeeretary 

Haniaon  Lewis,  aeeond  aeeretary 

Tbeoddre  J.  Hadrabe,  third  Bbcietaiy 

George  McM.  GodVey,  2d,  third  secretary 

Clark  E.  Hosted,  Jr.,  third  secretary 

Lee  D.  RandnTI,  third  secretary — 

Brig.  GoL  BamveO  B.  Legge,  military  attache 

and  mSitary  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  C«L  Aitnd  B.  W.  de  Jonge,  east,  military 
attaeM. 

Capt.  liajA  A.  Free,  aasL  military  attaefaC 

1st  Lt.  Charles  T.  EataolDoe,  aast.  milttary  tttaefa£. 
Ut  Lc  Dean  Baymond  Bexford,  aast.  military 
attach^. 


War  Dept 

War  Dcpt 

War  Dept 

WarDept 


Jan.    25,1944  i 

July   10,1943  !..- 

Oct.   28,1W3  — 

Mar.  21,1944    


XavyDcpt Jnne  17.1942 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


New  York. 


Pamsylvania. . 
MaaBsritosetts- 
Misonri .... 


May    5. 1944 

Dec.  28,1942 

Dee.  4,1942 
July  8,1942 
Dec  4,1942 
May  8.1944 
Jane  23,1644 
Jan.  8,19(3 
Aug.  15,1936 
June  14,1938 
Feb.  25.1943 
Dec.  30,1942 
Jane  21,1944 
Apr.  24,1944 


imnois I  July   13,1937     10,000 


4,800 


7,200 


Ohio Joly 

Dist.  Colombia. .  i  Dec. 

Virginia j  Apr. 

JNov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Aog. 

Dec. 


Minnesota.. 
C<Hmectieat. 

MisBoari 

Indians. 

Texas 

Minnesota.. 

CaHfomia.. {July 

Nebraska Mar. 

New  York |  Dec. 

Ohio [  Dec. 

niinois Dec. 

WarDept tOct. 


7,1941 
16,1941 
15,1942 
25,1941 

8,1941 
12,1941 
16,1939 

1,1938 
26.1941 
16,1942 
28,1942 
12.1941 
12,1941 
12,1941 
19,1942 


10,00$ 
8,40t 
7,200 
7,000 
6,900 
5,300 
5,200 
5,100 
5,100 
4.300 
3,600 
3.000 
3,000 
3,000 


WarDept .-   Nov.  28,1941 

WarDept !  May    7,1942 

WarDept- Apr.  20,1942 

WarDept._ I  July     fllU)«2 


FOREIGN   5ER\'ICi:  OF   THE  TXITED   STATES 


41 


?:5: 


Narze  ani  rani 


^^~bez:»  sp- 


5V1TZZEI.AM>— CoDtinDed 

Bern  (L> — Conrinned. 

C; 

Basel  (C) 

Genevs  .C) 

Zurich  (CG) 


Jcrxi  R.  M 3.1  rune,  eonsnl  fewtwri  SBoetary, 

J.  A-  Tnek  Sosmsa,  vice  eonsol 

Bnfoni  G.  P.cre-^  t^  ohisii] 


(T). 


STKU 
Demascns  (L) 


(MA). 


WslterE    - 
John  A.  1 
Tbomas  I. 
Paul  C.  ; 
Hovari  Z . 
FrenkC-j 

Mi 

Pt::  1 

EotCTt  T.  Cow- 

Juliuf  C. 
Charles  5;.:  ._ 
FT&lentk    K . 

ansljTt. 
Jsines  C.  r 

Ge:-: 

Jamti  r.  £:-:::. 
Jciseph  C.  Satitr' 
William  M.  Gv: 

•WmisTn  J  Vnr-  - 
Maj.  DuDCsii  M : 
Maj.  Virgil  A.  . 


riaa 


.--  TrTV 

_  Mnae 

'^fjlli  JlJ^HM 

_  OUabBBa. 

—  MaoteDd_ 

■  TTTiTlfy: 

ATiffrartmaettik- - 

TffiTMli« 

—  OlB0 

—  MisasE^^i 

—  Ohio 


—  VenaocA^ 

Oiao 

Texas 

Bbedeldaid. 

WTCHliBg___- 


senior    fmnnmir     KewYcc^. 


Ang. 

July 
Msr. 
Jffly 
Jnly 
Jnly 
JnU 
Jidy 
JbOt 
i  May 
Jal7 
Mk. 

Jm. 
Ms. 
Ms. 

Dec. 


I,  :S35  fc  1® 

2.1936    

18.1341 

31,l»a  1^900 

I9i,lS41    

22,1&41    

ia,i9u  6,ew 

€,190  i    4,-330 

19.1*41 

3.1943  10. 0» 


31,193       6,«M 
19,19a  I    4.401 

3.19a     4.m 

I7.I9M       31CM 

17.1996  ' 

1&I&44    

aiise 

2.19Q    


XewTort: Feb.  7,15*4 


XewY«k Oet.     9.19*2  l    9.Sn 


.-  Geofiia 

.  Mkinsso 

.-  CaEfoms 

..  MsssachssKC 

-  WsrDepc 

r  WarDq)t__-. 


Dee.  1.1&I2 
.  Feb.  2^IM4 
tApr-  29. 19*4 
Feb.  13.198 
Not.  la  1942 
May  ?4,19«3 


r.aoo 

T.30O 


thahand 

tare  of  war  declared  by  Thai- 
lard  January  2o,  1942. 
TOIKEY 
tuikara  (K)" 


Isi  Lt-  Joseph  H.  Gs^Ouo.-  a»i. 


i^taf-^  WarDept^- .1  Ape.  VKTSti 


(MA  <SrXA\ 


Lsurence  A.  Steinhardt,  ambassador  exttaonli- 

nary  and  plPTiiprggmriary 

Rot*rt  r.  EeDey.  cooDsdar  of  embassy 

Edward  B.  Lswhhi.  o^ameraal  attscb^ 

Earl  L.  Packer,  fiist  seoi^aiy 

Harry  L.  Troannan,  first  secretary 

WiTii<tr"  Winnan.  2c.  third  secretary. 

John  EvartjHcmer.  Third  setretary 

Wilfred  V.  MacDoBald.  third  secretHy 

Richard  E.  Gnsde,  thinl  seoetary — 

Brig.  Gfn.  Ridiard  G.  Tindall.  military  sttaefc€„- 

Col.  Fiederiek  A.  PiDet,"  military  air  attsc^if 

Capt.  Webb  Tr^mmell,  nsval  tftad>£  and  naval 
attach^  for  air. 


Ne»Yo* !  Jan.   I%I9t3 


Msssadtusetts 

Diss.  Cotombia^. 

rtah 

Gwjisia.. „, 

Pefliaalrapia- 

Colorado 

\t1w<imi 

Feua!,>Ui 


WarDept 

WarDept 

Xavy  EVept-. 


Uog. 
I  Feb. 

;  Oct. 

Jdbc 
May 

Feb." 

June 
Dee. 

Jan. 


17. 9M 

^w 
7.  a* 

X19e  I    3.000 
29LI9M  !    3^000 

12.19S    

11,19S    

1S.1S42    


9{,i»a 

3^19ti 


>  Assigned  also  to  Vadm,  Liechtenstein;  resident  in  Zurich. 
'  Resident  in  Lugano, 
i  Ass^ned  also  to  and  resident  in  Beirut. 
<  Foreign  Servioe  officer,  reo»Ting  compensation  as  siKh,  s; 
sec,  34  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  Febroary  33, 19SL 

•  Serves  as  char^f  d'affaires  ad  interim  except  during  a:..! 

*  Office  of  Embassy  also  at  btanboL 

'  Also  assistant  military  attadi^  at  Ankara. 


be  i«taurt  at  DMBastcs- 


42 


FOREIGX    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1.    1944 


Post 


Xame  and  rack 


VThecc*  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
sienmcnt 


Salary 


--1 


TURKEY 

Aniara  (E) — Coaticned. 

fMA  fSX) — Con. Col.  Theodcse  Babbitt,  asEt.  military  attache 

Maj.  Cedric  H.  Seager,  asst.  military  artadi§ 

Maj.  Bobert  X.  Waits-,  asEt.  military  attacfaS. .. 

Capt.  James  F.  GroTe,  asst.  mDitary  attach^ 

I  1st  Li.  Walter  E.  Sealer,  asst.  military  attach^.. 
1st  Lt.  Xcaman  Annoar,  Jr.,  asst.  iLilitary  attache, 
!  Lt.  Comdr.  George  C.  Miles,  asst.  naval  attaefaS 
I      and  asst.  naral  attache  for  air. 

I  Lt.  Comdr.  Robot  S.  Dtnm,  asst.  naval  attadi^ 

I  Lt.  Comdr.  Ge<K^  H.  Earte,  asst.  naval  attacfa^ 
,      aod  asst.  naval  attadi£  for  air. 
.  Lt.  George  N.  Bdk,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 
i     naval  sttatis&  far  air. 
Donald    Everett     Webst^.     coltnral-relations 
Bttaebi. 
'  Jeffrey  Robson  Short,  Jr..  senior  economic  analyst 

Donald  R.  Barton,  economic  analyst 

(Constantirople)     Barton  Y.  Berry,  consnl  general 

Panl  S.  Gnnm,  consal - -— - 

Roy  M.  Melboome,  vice  consnl 

William  X.  FraleJgb,  vice  ecaisn] - 

'  Leonard  J.  Cromie,  vice  consnl- — -.- 

Leslie  Albion  Sqnires-  ^t<*  consul 

Wniiam  R.  Lynch,  vice  consnl. 

Lee  E.  Metealf,  vice  ccnsnl 

Charles  P.  MeVi<±er,  Jr.,  vice  ccmsul- 

(T) Floyd  H.  Black,  special  assistant 

,  Homo- W.  Davis,  special  assistant.-- 

Frederick  T.  Marill,  special  assistant. 

HerbCTt  J.  Camming?,  economic  analyst. 

Istend&nn      L\.  --i.r--.i       Richard  W.  Bjrd,  consal 

(C).  Kdd  CliristeDseD,  vice  consal 

Izmir '^Smyma,  .C, Ellis  A.  Jofai»)n,  vice  eonsol. 


War  Dept Jan. 

WarDept |  Mar. 

War  Dept '  Feb. 

WarDept Feb. 

WarDept Sept. 

War  Dept. Jan. 


Xavy  Dept. 


Jan. 


22,1944 
3,1943 
15,1944 
22,1944 
18.1913 
ll,19i4 
20.1942 


(T). 


Istanbnl 
(CG). 


Navy  Dept Feb.    4. 1942 

Navy  Dept Jan.      2,1943 

Navy  Dept Dec.  24,1913 

Wisconsin. Aug.    5,1943 

I 

Illinois i  May  23. 19M 

NewYwk I  May  26,1914 

Indiana Jane  iai943 

Pennsylvania ;  Mar.  21,1944 

Virginia^ Mar.  30. 1W4 

New  Jersey July   26,1911 

Connecticut Dec.    8,1943 

California Aug.  31,1943 

Kansas — .Iffeb.  iai944 

Texas '  Apr.     8,1943 

New  Jersey i  Oct.   10,1942 

New  York Oct.    17,1942 

New  York j  Dec.  18,1942 

Dist.  Columb&-.    Dec.     7,1943 

Pennsylvania Jan.    28, 1943 

Virginia Jan.     7,1944 

Iowa Nov.  10,1943 

Massachusetts... I  Sept.  15,1941 


UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA 
Pretoria,  Transvaal  fL> 


(MA  &.  NA). 


Gen.  Thomas    Hokomb.  envoy  extraordinary 

and  minister  pJf-nipotentiary. 

Edward  M.  Groth,  counselor  of  legation 

Samuel  H.  Day,'  commercial  attadi£ 

Barry  T.  Benson,"  asst.  commeFCial  attacbi: 

Arthur  L.  B-kbards,  second  secretary- — 

Harlan  B.  Clark,  third  secretary 

CcL  Breckinridge  A.  Day,  military  attach^ 

Capt.  Richard  B.  Paul=*-a,2  military  air  attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  George  B.  Mcilanos,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Dalton  Hayes,  asst.  military  attach* 

Lt.  Cbarlea  C.  Brady,  asEt.  naval  attache  and 

MBt.  naval  attach*  (or  air.  j 

Lt.  Donald  H.  Ryan,'  asst.  naval  attach*  and  j 

asBt.  naval  attach*  (or  air. 
Lt.  Harry  K.  Clayton,  asst.  naval  attach*  and 

asst.  naval  attach*  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Charles  L.  Brown,  asst.  naval  attach*  I 

and  tmL  naval  attaeb*  (or  air.  j 

Lt.  (jg)  Morris  G(4ick,>  aast.  naval  attaefa*  and  j 

aast.  naval  attach*  (or  air.  > 


Delaware- 


New  York- Oct 

California- ;  Apr. 

Texas {  Feb. 

California I  July 


Ohio 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept— 
Navy  Dept- 


-Aug. 
Feb. 
May 
May 


Mar.  21,1944      10,009 


1,1942  I    8. 

16,1942  j     7. 

8,1944  i     4. 

14. 1942  4. 

31.1943  3.' 
27,1941  .... 

17.1944  ; 

12,1944  |.... 


WarDept Jan. 

Navy  Dept Feb. 

Navy  Dept Oct. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


June 
Sept. 
Mar. 


31,1944 
12,1942 

12,1943 

2,1944 

11,1943 

24,1944 


*  AMJgnert  to  serfe  at  Johannwhufg. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Basotoiand,  Bechoanaland,  Soathem  Rhorlfsia,  and  .Swajuland. 

*  AmtgaeA  to  serre  at  Capetown. 


FOREIGX   SER\"ICE  OF  THE  UXITED   STATES 


43 


Xame  and  raak 


Date  cf  as- 


UNION  OF  SOUTH 
AFRICA— Contiimed 


Capetown, 
(CG). 


Cape    Province 


Irviiig  N.  Lrcnell,  consoJ  gsseraJ- MaEEadmsetts...   May  IS^lSffl     98,900 

R.  Austin  Adv.  consc] '  3£assacfaasetts...  Aug.  25,1^2      4.200 

Btdand  K.  Beyo^.  vice  consol Wiseansm 1  Jnne    2,1^1      3,500 


Durban.  Xat&l  (C) . 


E.  Talbot  Smith,  consul ComKctkitt. 

Robert  C.  Strong,  vice  consul WisooosiB. 


Johannesburg, 
(CG). 


(T). 


Transvaal 


Ms.  iaUM3 
Jime    5.1M0 


Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Prov- 
ince (C). 


UNION  OF  SOVIET 
SOCIALIST  REPU~BIJCS 


Thomas  D.  Bowman,  consul  ger-eial Mssonri [  Oct.     1,19U 

William  H.  Beach,  consul Virsiiua. j  Oct.     H»U 

John  S.  Richardson,  Jr.,  consul Massachusetts 'July  1'^I9I2 

Robert  W".  Rinden,  vice  consul Iowa. . !  May  aO^lMS 

Miss  Ann  Van 'Wynen,  vice  consul |  Texas tApr.  13,19S 

Frank  Anderson  Henry,  ccHisul- i  Ddavare ,  Jnne  ^196 

Kenneth  A.  Byras,  vice  consul Colondo 'May  SO^ISC 


Moscow  (E). 


(U.  S.  Mailary  Mission). 


W.  Averell  Harrtnian,  ambassadcr  extrsordinary 
and  rlenipotemiary.  , 

Maxwell  M.  Hamilton,  counselor  of  embassy  J 

Georce  F.  Kennan.  ccunsekir  of  embassy ^ 

Warwick  Perkins,  first  secretary;  consul } 

A.  Bland  Cslder,  first  secretary;  consul j 

Uewdlyn  E.  Thompson.  Jr.,  second  s>e<Tetary; 
consuL 

Edward  Page,  Jr.,  second  seCTe:ary;  corscL. 

Frands  Bowden  Stevens,  second  secretary;  vice 

oonsuL 
John  Fremont  Mdby,  third  secretary;  vice  consTj. 
Richard  H.  Davis,  third  secreiary;  vice  consul... 
Thomas  P.  Dillon,  third  secretary;  vice  consal... 

Paul  M.  Dutko,  vice  consuL— 

WiUiam  E.  WaHs^t,  v:ee  consul 


New  York .  Oct.     7.  li^ 

Iowa I  June  ISwlWS 

Wisconan Msy  ::::.  li'W 

Marytand j  Nov.  la  ISe 

XewYoik I  Oct.     3,1912 

Colorado Not.  20.1M0 

1 
MassaduKetts...   Fdb.  27.  ISC 
New  York |  Ang.    ^19Q 

TPinoiS- Mar.  2a  1943 

New  York ;  Aug.    S.  1943 

Mjssoori Nov.  10,1942 

Pennsylvania June  1S.1S^G 

Pennsylvania JMar.  24.li>H 


Maj.  Ggi.  Jdbn  R.  I>eane.  military  memben  chief. 
Maj.  Gen.  Rotvrt  L.  "^  ^^ry  memixr-.. 

Brig.  Gen.  Sydney  L  S ;.  itarymemttr 

Brig.  Gen.  William  E.  ^  . ..-., : .^y  member... 

Rear  Admiral  Clarence  E.  Olser,  naval  member. 

Capt.  Samuel  B.  Frankel,  naval  member 

Capt.  Ronald  H.  ADen,  naval  membff 

Capt.  Denys  William  Knoll,  naval  member 

Capt.  Charles  J.  Zondor^.  naval  mem.ber 

Capt.  Harry  D.  Felt,  naval  member 

Comdr.  Clifiord  Conrad  DeFord,  naval  member. 

Comdr.  Charles  M.  Parker,  naval  memtvr 

Lt.  Comdr.  G«aTe  D.  RouUard.  naval  member  . 

Lt.  Comdr.  John  H.  Harshaw,  cava!  memb« 

I^  Comdr.  Edward  W.  Yorke,  Jr.,  naval  member. 

Maj.  John  Minor  Maury,  naval  member 

Lt,  Willard  W.  Cram,  naval  member 

I  Lt.  Philip  Worvhel.  naval  member 

'  Lt,  Joseph  Chase,  naval  membw 

Itb  the  boQorary  rank  of  minister. 


6.000 
3,500 

laooo 

4.900 

3,600 

7,  aw 

3.00b 


:r,  MO 

9.2tO 

7.000 
6,300 
MOO 

4,  on 

4.600 

3.QXI 
3.9i«0 

3.a\i 


WarDept. Oct.     1.19C 

Warl>ept_ i  May  ll.I94i 

WarDepi |  Oct.     1.1M3 

WarDept '  Dec  S,1943 

NavyDept .i  Nov.    3.19© 

XavyDept I  Aug.    9.19U 

XavyDept Sept-16.19U 

Xavy  Dept j  Feb.    il^i* 

XsvyDept '  Feb.  li  19M 

Xavy  Dept '  April   1.19*4 

Xavy  Dept Jan.    15.1943 

Xavy  Dept May    .M9t4 

Xavy  rvpt -\.ug.  is,  1941 

Xavy  Dept May  17.19C 

Xavy  Dept May  1S.19« 

Xavy  Dept Dec.    ii94S 

Xavy  Dept May  2S.  19*2 

Xavy  Dept Dec.  ^ll^tJ 

Xavy  Dept '  Ajpr.     7  1913 


44 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


UNION  OF  SOVIET 

SOCIALIST    REPUBLICS— I 

Continaed 

Moscow  (E)— Continued. 
(U.S.  Military  Mission) — 
Continued. 


(T). 


Vladivostok  (CG).... 

URUGUAY 

MonUvideo  (E) 


(MAifcNA). 


(T). 


Lt.  Charles  B.  Basinger,  naval  member 

Lt.  Robert  P.  Meiklejohn,  naval  member 

Lt.  (jg)  Joseph  L.  Richardson,  naval  member.. 

Louis  Guy  Michael,  attache 

Thomas  P.  Whitney,  attache 

Frederick  C.  Barghoom,  attache, 

Joseph  J.  Bulik,  attache 

Robert  C.  Tucker,  attache 

Joseph  Osgood  Hanson,  Jr.,  attache 

Oliver  Edmund  Clubb,  consul 


WiQiam  Dawson,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Dudley  G.  Dwyre,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul 

general. 

Robert  G.  Glover,  commercial  attache 

Edward  J.  Sparks,  first  secretary;  consul 

Robert  Y.  Brown,  second  secretary;  consul 

"Whitney  Young,  second  secretary,  consul 

Reginald  Bragonier,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Robert  B.  Memmlnger,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Arthur  B.  Emmons,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Stewart  G.  Anderson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
John  L.  Topping,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Navy  Dept- 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


Michigan 

Ohio : 

Massachusetts. 

New  York 

Missouri 

Illinois 


Minnesota. 


Minnesota. 


Sept.  24, 1943 
Nov.  27, 1943 
Dec.   22,1942 

Apr.  27,1944 
Mar.  1, 1944 
Nov.  6,1942 
Mar.  30, 1944 
Feb.  21,1944 
May  12,1944 

.\pr.  22,1944 


Feb.  11,1941 


Colorado.. tApr.    1, 1W2 


Florida Mar. 

New  York. Jan. 


Alabama... 

New  York. 
Maryland.. 


12. 1940 
15,1942 

20. 1941 
May  22, 1944 
Sept.  11,1936 


Feb, 


South  Carolina '  Dec.  26,1940 


Massachusetts... 


Illinois 

New  York. 


Lt.  Col.  Norman  A.  Congdon,  military  attache... 
Lt.  Col.  Emmett  B.  Cassady,  military  air  attache. 
Comdr.  Albert  Benjamin,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.   William   A.   Tidwell,  Jr.,   asst.  military 

attache. 

Capt.  Carleton  Ashley,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Peter  J.  Brennan,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Og)  Donald  C.  Leavens,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


War  Dept... 
War  Depi... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 


War  Dept.. 
Navy  Dept. 


Oct.   22,1942 

Dec.  3.1941 
May  20,1943 

Jan.  30,1942 
.\pr.  28,1944 
Dec.  16,1941 

Feb.  11,1943 

Oct.  21,1943 
Nov.  24, 1943 


Navy  Dept Oct.    20,1942 


Roderic  Crandall,' petroleum  attache California June    7,1944 

Franklin  W.  Wolf,  senior  economic  analyst Pennsylvania Jan.    10,1943 

C.  Montagu  Pigott,  senior  economic  analyst Ohio Oct.  31,1942 

Frank  E.  Sheehy,  senior  economic  analjTBt Ohio May  20,1942 


«  Assigned  also  to  Rio  de  Janeiro  and  Asuncidn;  resident  in  Rio  de  Janeiro. 


FOEEIGX   SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


45 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

URUGUAY— ContiuDed 

Montevideo  (E)— Continued. 

1 

(T)— Continued 

!  Eicqaiel  D.  Salinas,  special  assistant 

Tmns 

Aug.  17,1W2 
tDec  11,1M2 

'  Joseph  G.  Weimer.  senior  economic  analyst 

Tndinna 

John  T.  Fishbum.  economic  analyst 

Oklahoma 

Mav     9. 1544 

Albert  B.  Franfelin,  cultural-relations  attache 

'  Massachusetts... 

Feb.  13,1943 

Glenn  Bart,  asst.  cultural-relations  attache 

Ohio 

July    24.1942 

John  W.  Mitchell,  junior  economic  analvst. 

Minnesota 

Mar.    1,1942 

Frederick  C.  "Weimer,  junior  economic  ariBlyst 
Albert  F.  Breazeale,  jimior  economic  analyst.. 
John  J.  Zozava,  jtmior  economic  analvst. 

Indiana 

Feb.  2a  1942 
Apr.   25,1942 
July   14.1942 

Alabama 

Nebraska 

Fred  H.  Decker,  junior  economic  analvst 

Kentucky 

New  Jersey 

Jtme  12,1942 
Sept.  11, 1942 

Carson  0.  Crocker,  jtmior  economic  analyst 

Thomas  D.  Kingsley,  jtmior  economic  analyst 

Massa<ihnsetts... 

Dec  23,1942 

VEMEZUELA 

Caracas  (E) 

Frank  P.  Corrigan,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

Ohio 

Jan.    20,1939 

$17,500 

plenipotentiary. 

Joseph  Flack,  counselor  of  embassy 

Pennsylvania 

May    9,1941 
Sept.  17.1942 

8,800 
8,400 

H.  Lawrence  Groves,  eotmselor  of  embassy  for 

Pennsylvania 

economic  affairs. 

OsbomS.  Watson,  commercial  attache. 

Georgia 

Nov.    2, 1937 

5,900 

4,500 
4.400 

Thomas  J.  Maleadv,  second  secretarv 

Massachusetts 

Julv    20, 1940 

William  P.  Wright,  asst.  commercial  attache 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Aug.  19.1943 

Sherburne  Dillingham,  second  secretarv. 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

UlinoB 

tAug.  13,1942 

tMay  3. 1V44 
yan.    11,1943 

4.200 

4.000 

Carl  Breuer.  sec-ond  secretarv 

Matirice  M.  Bembaum,  third  secretary 

3,700 

- 

John  P.  Hoover,  asst.  commercial  attache 

California 

July  28,1942 

3,500 

Walter  J.  Stoessel,  Jr..  third  secretary 

California 

{May  18,1942 

2;  750 

(MA  <t  XA) 

Lt.  Col.  Heiul  A.  Luebbermann,  militarv  attache 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Uune  23,1943 

{Jan.    15,1944 

Capt.  Josef  E.  Beauelair,  military  air  attache 

Comdr.   WiUiam  L.  Kilcoin,  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  18. 1944 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Edmund  J.  E.  McCarthy,  asst.  military 

War  Dept 

Mar.  28, 1942 

attach^ 

Capt.  Louis  Miccio,  asst  nulitary  attach*- 

War  Dept 

May  30, 1944 

Lt.  Sterling  J.  Cottrell,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

May  25. 1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  K.  Holden.  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept :. 

Sept.    4,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Robert  M.  Farrar,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.  26, 1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Charles  D.  Evans,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1944 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

1 

Lt.  (jg)  Howard  C.  Gilmer,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.  36, 1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(CG) 

James  P.  Moffitt,  consul 

New  York 

Apr.  10,  1941 

6,900 

William  L.  Krieg,  vice  consul 

Ohio 

Mar.  2S,  1944 

3,600 

William  L.  S.  Williams,  vice  consul ..i 

Wisconsin 

Jan,    12.1943 

2.750 

George  R.  Phelan,  vice  consul 

California.. 

June  29.1937 

46 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    19-44 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

VENEZUELA— Continued 

Caracas  (E)— Continued. 
(T) 

James  H.  Kempton,  agricultural  adviser 

Maryland 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Sept.    7,1942 
Dec.  23,1942 
July     1,1942 
May  26,1943 
Oct.    19.1942 
July    15,1942 

Jtme    5, 1943 
May  15,1942 
Aug.     5, 1943 
June   15,1944 
May  15,1942 
Jan.      3, 1944 

Aug.  28,1943 
May  14,1943 

Mar.  18, 1944 
Nov.  27, 1943 
Jan.      3, 1944 

Nov.  12, 1943 

Dec.  23,1943 
Dec.  21,1943 
Dec.   21,1943 
Feb.   16,1944 

Jan.    10,1944 
JMay  20, 1944 

Feb.  25,1944 

Dec.  21,1943 
Jan.    11,1944 
Dec.   21,1943 

Robert  M.  Baskin,  senior  economic  analyst 

Curtis  Waldo  Barnes,  senior  economic  analyst... 

Virgil  0    ApplewliitP,  sppfinl  pssktnnt 

Mnntnna 

Mississippi 

New  York 

New  York. 

New  York 

California.- 

Kentucky 

Connecticut 

Pennsylvania 

California 

New  Mexico 

AVashington 

California 

Oklahoma 

Connecticut 

New  York 

Massachusetts.. - 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

New  York 

New  York 

California 

D.    Eugene    Delgado-Arias,     cultural-relations 

attache. 
William  Henry  Bowden,  economic  analyst 

Herbert  B.  Leggett,  junior  economic  analyst 

Robert  Joseph  Fitzpatrick,  vice  consul 

Albert  T.  Phelps,  special  assistant - 

Caripito,  Monagas  (VC) 

(T). 
La  Ouaira  (VC) 

Robert  C.  Winthrop,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Thomas  J.  Cory,  vice  consul -.- 

$3,500 

Puerto  de  la  Cruz,  An- 
zoStegui  (VC). 

Odin  G.  Loren,  consul .- 

4,200 

Harold  D.  Pease,  vice  consul 

(T) 

Austin  J.  Rittenhouse,  vice  consul.. 

YUGOSLAVIA  i 

Belgrade  (Beograd)  (E) 

Lincoln   MacVeagh,'  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Harold  Shantz,^  counselor  of  embassy 

8,200 

Walworth  Barbour,!  second  secretary.. 

Andrew  B.  Foster, =  second  secretary 

4.500 
4.100 

Charles  E.  Hulick,  Jr. ,2  third  secretarv.  .     

2,500 

(MA  &  NA) 

(T) 

Lt.  Col.  Sterling  L.  Larrabee,^  military  attache... 
Lt.  Comdr.  Thomas  D.  Ppencer,2  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Isi  Lt.  William  H.  McNeill,2asst.  military  attache. 

Henry  Albert  Hill,'  special  assistant... 

Emil  Kekich,  special  assistant  

jVrthur  W.  Parsons,'  special  assistant 

Consular    ofl3ces    in    Yugo- 
slavia closed. 

'  Government  of  Yugoslavia  established  in  England. 

«  Assigned  also  near  the  Government  of  Greece  established  in  Egypt. 


FOKETON    SERVrCK   OF   THE    UNITED   STATES  47 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT 


Name 


Whence  appointed 


Date  of 
assignment' 

Sept. 
July 

Mar. 

3, 1943 
9, 1941 

11,1944 

Aug. 
June 
Jan. 
July 
Feb. 

28. 1941 

19. 1942 
7, 1942 

15. 1941 
14, 1944 

Aug. 
Feb. 

24, 1942 
4  , 1941 

July 
Jan. 

2, 1942 
22, 1944 

June 

3, 1942 

June 
Feb. 

19. 1942 

18. 1943 

Apr. 
Apr. 
July 
Mar. 

16, 1943 
4, 1941 
3, 1941 

15, 1941 

Nov. 
July 
Jan. 

16. 1943 
1, 1942 

13. 1944 

June 

3, 1942 

July 
Oct. 

20. 1942 
11,1943 

Sept. 
Apr. 
Sept. 
June 

30. 1943 
25. 1941 

3, 1943 

20. 1944 

June 

8, 1944 

Oct. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
June 

11. 1940 
11, 1943 

17. 1941 
28, 1943 

June 

10, 1942 

Feb. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
May 
Feb. 

16. 1943 
2, 1941 

20. 1941 
7, 1941 

28. 1942 

18. 1944 

May 
Feb. 

10, 1944 
25, 1941 

Oct. 

18, 1940 

Feb. 

19, 1944 

Oct. 

21, 1941 

Jan. 

5, 1944 

Aug. 
Apr. 
Oct. 

29, 1941 
24,  1941 
2, 1942 

Jan. 

14, 1942 

Feb. 

11,1944 

Apr. 

24, 1941 

Salary 


Abbott,  George  M.' 

Achilles,  Theodore  C 

Adams,  Ware^ _. 

Bacon,  J.  Kenley — 

Bailey,  E.  Tomlin 

Ballantine,  Joseph  W 

Barnes,  William 

Belovsky,  Sidney  A. 

Benninghoff,  H.  Merrell.. 

Benton,  Russell  W 

Blake,  Gllson  G 

Boal,  Pierre  de  L.  2 

Bohlen,  Charles  E 

Bonbriglit,  James  C.  H.. 

Brown,  James  E.,  Jr , 

Buhrman,  Parker  W.' 

Byington,  Homer  M.,  Jr. 

Cabot,  John  M 

Cannon,  Cavendish  W... 

Canty,  George  R.. 

Carrigan,  John  Willard.,, 
Chapman,  J.  Holbrook.., 

Chase,  Augustus  S 

Chipman,  Norris  B.. 

Cochran,  William  P.,  Jr.. 

Cox,  Raymond  E 

Davis,  Monnett  B 

Davis,  Nathaniel  P 

Dawson,   Allan 

Day,  Henry  B.3_ 

DeCourcy,  William  E.. 

Denby,  James  Orr.. 

Dick,  Hassell  H.. 

Dickover,  Erie  R 

Donaldson,  Harry  M 

Dooman,  Eugene  H 

Dorsz,  Edmund  J 

Doyle,  Albert  M 

duBois,  Coert... 

Durbrow,  Elbridge 

Du  Vivier,  Paul  F.3 

English,  Clifton  P 

Erhardt.  John  G... 

Fales,  Herbert  P 

Farrell,  William  S 

Ferris,  Walton  C 

Flood,  Douglas 

Foster,  Carol  H 

Fox,  Homer  S... 

Frost,  Arthur  C 

FuUerton,  Hugh  S 

Qeist,  Raymond  H 

George,  W.  Perry 


Ohio.. 

District  of  Columbia.. 

Georgia 

Massachusetts 

New  Jersey 

Massachusetts 

Massachusetts , 

New  York 

New  York 

New  York 

Maryland.. 

Pennsylvania 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Virginia... 

Connecticut 

Massachusetts 

Utah 

Massachusetts 

California 

District  of  Columbia- 
Connecticut -. 

District  of  Columbia. 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Colorado 

New  Jersey 

Iowa.--  

Connecticut 

Texas. 

Indiana _. 

South  Carolina. 

California... 

Pennsylvania _ . 

New  York 

Michigan 

Michigan 

California 

California 

New  York 

Tennessee 

New  York 

California 

New  York 

Wisconsin.. 

Illinois. 

Maryland 

Michigan 

Massachusetts 

Ohio 

Ohio.- 

Alabama 


'  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on  which  he 
■eports  for  duty. 

•  Under  provisions  of  the  act  of  April  1, 1941. 

'  Foreign  Service  officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


48  FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,     194  4 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Whence  appointed 


Date  of 
assignment ' 


Salary 


Gordon,  George  A.' 

Gowen,  Franklin  C 

Gray,  Cecil  Wayne 

Grew,  Joseph  C.^ 

Gufler,  Bernard.. 

Hall,  Monroe  B 

Harrison,  Randolph 

Harvey,  Miss  Constance  R. 

Heacock,  Roger  L.. 

Henderson,  George  D 

Henry,  R.  Horton 

Hodgdon,  A.  Dana 

Hohenthal,  Theodore  J 

Hughes,  Morris  N 

Hunt,  Frederick  D.s 

Hunt,  Leigh  W 

Huston,  Cloyce  K. 

Button,  Paul  C 

Jester,  Perry  N 

Johansen,  Beppo  R _. 

Johnson,  Hallett 

Jones,  George  Lewis,  Jr 

Jones,  J.  Wesley 

Josselyn,  Paul  R 

Keeler,  Erwin  P 

Keeley,  James  Hugh,  Jr 

Keith,  Gerald 

Kendrick,  Stephen  E.  C.3_.. 

Knox,  Charles  F.,  Jr 

Kohler,  Foy  D 

Krentz,  Kenneth  C 

Lafoon,  Sidney  K 

Leverich,  Henry  P. 

Lewis,  Charles  W.,  Jr 

L'Heureux,  HerveJ.3 

Lockhart,  Frank  P 

Lyon,  Cecil  B 

Mac  Arthur,  Douglas,  2d'.._ 

Macatee,  Robert  B 

MacLean,  H.  Coit 

MacVitty,  Karl  deO.3 

Matthews,  H.  Freeman 

McDonough,  Dayle  C_ 

McGonigal,  Donal  F.s 

McGregor,  Robert  G.,  Jr... 

McGurk,  Joseph  F 

McKenna,  James  E 

McLaughlin,  Edward  D 

Meekins,  Lynn  W.  s 

Meyer,  Paul  W_ 

Minor,  Harold  B 

Montgomery,  Edmund  B.. 
Morgan,  John  H._ 


New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Tennessee 

New  Hampshire 

Washington 

New  York.. .., 

Virginia 

New  York 

California 

California- _ 

Arizona 

Maryland 

California.... 

Illinois -. 

District  of  Columbia- 
District  of  Columbia- 
Iowa. 

North  Carolina 

Virginia 

Florida 

New  Jersey 

Maryland 

Iowa. 

Iowa. 

Indiana 

California 

Illinois 

Rhode  Island 

New  Jersey. 

Ohio 

Iowa 

Virginia ,... 

New  Jersey ; 

Michigan 

New  Hampshire 

Texas.. 

New  York ^ 

District  of  Columbia - 

Virginia 

Virginia 

Tennessee 

Maryland 

Missouri 

New  York.-.- 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Massachusetts 

Arkansas 

Pennsylvania 

Colorado 

Kansas 

Illinois 

Massachusetts - 


Apr. 

Nov. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Apr. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

June 

June 

June 

Aug. 

Sept 

Mar. 

Dec. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

June 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

July 

July 

Mar. 

May 

Feb. 

Nov. 

May 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Feb. 

May 

Oct. 

Apr. 

June 

Sept. 

May 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

Sept. 


,1941 
,  1941 
,  1943 
,1942 
,  1942 
i,  1944 
,1942 
,  1944 

1. 1942 
,1944 
,  1942 
,1942 
,1941 
,1943 
,1944 
1, 1940 
,  1941 
,  1941 
.  1941 
,  1942 
1, 1940 
,1942 
;,  1941 
;,  1943 

1. 1943 
,  1940 
,1942 
,1944 
1, 1942 
\  1941 
,  1943 
,  1942 
,  1943 
,1940 
,1944 
,1942 
i,  1943 
,  1944 
,1941 
,1943 
,1944 
,1943 
,1943 
,  1914 
1,1943 
\  1942 
,  1941 
,1943 
,1944 
,1942 
,1943 
,  1943 
:,  1943 


1  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on  which  he  report 
for  duty. 

'  Under  provisions  of  the  act  of  April  1, 1941. 

'  Foreign  Service  officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF   THE    UNITED   STATES  49 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT-Continued 


Name 


Morris,  Shiras,  Jr 

Nielsen,  Orsen  N 

Oakes,  Calvin  Hawley 

Oaliley,  R.  Kenneth  3 

Orebaugh,  Walter  W 

Parker,  W.  Leonard 

Parsons,  J.  Graham 

Peek,  Willys  R.>.. 

Perkins,  Mahlon  Fay 

Perkins,  Troy  L 

Pilcher,  James  B 

Plitt,  Edwin  A 

Pool,  John  O 

Reams,  R.  Borden 

Richards,  J.  Bartlett  3 

Riddleberger,  James  W... 

Scherer,  George  F 

Schnare,  Lester  L 

Schoenfeld,  U.  F.  Arthur  : 

Schoenrich,  Edwin 

Shaw,  George  P 

Shullaw,  Harold  3 

Simmons,  John  F.3 

Sokobin,  SamueP 

Stanton,  Edwin  F 

Steintorf,  Paul  P ^ 

Steyne,  Alan  N 

Sturgeon,  Leo  D 

Summerlln,  George  T 

Taylor,  Earle  C_ 

Taylor,  Robert  M. 

Timberlake,  Clare  H , 

Travers,  Howard  K 

Trimble,  WUliam  C 

Tyler,  S.  Roger,  Jr.3 

Vance,  Marshall  M.3 

Vincent,  John  Carter 

Walstrom,  Joe  D 

Ward,  Angus  1.3 

Warren,  Fletcher 

Washington,  S.  Walter 

Wasson,  Thomas  0.. 

Wcndelin,  Erie  C 

WUey,  John  C.'.. 

Williams,  Frank  S 

Willis,  Miss  Frances  E 

Wilson,  Evan  M 

Woodford,  Archer  3_._ 

Woodward,  Robert  F 

Wright,  James  H 


Whence  appointed 


Connecticut 

Wisconsin 

South  Carolina 

Arkansas 

Kansas., 

New  York 

New  York 

California... 

California 

Kentucky 

Georgia 

Maryland 

Delaware 

Pennsylvania. 

Maryland 

Virginia. 

New  York.. 

Georgia... 

District  of  Columbia. 

Maryland 

California 

Illinois 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

California 

Virginia 

New  York 

Ulinois 

Louisiana 

Pennsylvania 

Washington... 

Michigan 

New  York.. 

Maryland 

West  Virginia 

Ohio 

Georgia 

Missouri. 

Michigan 

Texas 

West  Virginia 

New  Jersey 

Massachusetts 

Indiana 

Mississippi 

California 

Pennsylvania 

Kentucky. 

Minnesota 

Missouri 


Date  of 
assignment ' 


Apr.  15,1942 
Oct.  20,1941 
July  1, 1941 
June  27,  1944 
Nov.  26, 1943 
July  27,1940 
Dec.  1, 1942 
Sept.  21, 1942 
Mar.  26, 1942 
Sept.  3,1942 
Dec.  23,1941 
May  31,1941 
Nov.  28, 1942 
June  20,1942 
May  27,  1944 
Oct.  28,1943 
Apr.  1, 1941 
Sept.  29, 1943 
June  30,  1944 
Sept.  25, 1941 
June  3, 1942 
Nov.  11, 1943 
May  3, 1944 
Sept.  3,1943 
Aug.  24,1942 
Sept.  3, 1943 
Sept.  23, 1943 
Aug.  27,1941 
Aug.  25,1941 
Jan.  10, 1944 
Feb.  12,1942 
Feb.  26,1943 
June  22, 1942 
Aug.  24,1942 
June  29, 1944 
Feb.   18,  1944 

15. 1942 
1, 1943 

21, 1944 

15. 1943 
Mar.  31, 1944 
Sept.  18, 1941 
Apr.  21,1944 
Apr.  4, 1941 
June  3, 1942 
Apr.  22,  1944 
Dec.  26,1942 
May  22, 1944 
June  16, 1944 
June  11,1941 


Dec. 

June 
Apr. 
Oct. 


Salary 


$4,200 
8,400 
4,600 
3,600 
4,200 
4.200 
4,100 
9,000 
10, 000 
4,500 
6,200 
7,200 
4,100 
4,700 
7,000 
6,200 
4,100 
7,800 
9,000 
5,100 
8,800 
3,000 
9,800 
7,200 
8,200 
6,400 
6,200 
7,400 
10,000 
4,000 
4,100 
4,300 
8,200 
4,500 
4,000 
7,200 
7,400 
4,200 
7,400 
8,200 
6,400 
6,100 
4,800 
9,000 
7,600 
6,  200 
3,600 
4,900 
4,600 
4,600 


eporti  for  dut^  °'  ^  °^''^'^'^  ^^'^^''^  ^  *^^  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on  which  he 
»  Under  provisions  of  the  act  of  April  1, 1941. 
3  Foreign  Service  officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


50  FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    JULY    1,    1U44 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ON  SPECIAL  AND  TEMPORARY  DETAIL 


Name 


Anderson,  Eskel  V.i 

Burris,  Philip  Howell  i 

Flood,  Peter  H.  A 

Hoskins,  Harold  Boies  ' 

Jenkins,  Warder  B.i 

Johnson,  Harold  Frost ' 

Kifer,  Russell  Stanley  ' 

Landis,  James  McCauley  '  2. 

Laverack,  John  WJ 

Levison,  George  Lewis  ' 

Lightner,  E.  Allan,  Jr 

Mathews,  Jeff  Douglas  ' 

Myers,  Harold  Edwin  ' 

Ozzard,  Charles  J.i 

Peterson,  Edward  M.i 

Reber,  Samuel 

Rountree,  William  M.i 

Schott,  William  W 

Shollenberger,  Joseph  H.'... 

Simering,  Chauncey  L.' 

Smith,  Donald  W 

Tittmann,  Harold  H.,  Jr 

Turner,  WOliam  T 

Villard,  Henry  H.i 

Young,  Roland  A.' 


Where  assigned 


Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy. 

Ciudad  JuSrez 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

do - 


North  African  Joint  Economic  Commission- 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

do 

do _ ____ 


.do. 


European  Advisory  Commission,  London.. 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

do . 

do 


.do. 


Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy. 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Allied  Control  Commission  for  Italy 

Department  of  Commerce 

Vatican  City 

N  avy  Department 

North  African  Joint  Economic  Commission. 
Middle  East  Supply  Center 


Whence  appointed 


Pennsylvania.-. 
Ohio 

New  Hampshire 

New  ^'ork 

Maryland 

Kentucky 

Maryland 

Massachusetts.. 
Massachusetts.. 

California 

New  Jersey 

Montana 

Kansas 

New  Jersey 

Montana 

New  York 

Georgia 

Kansas 

Illinois 

New  York 

Maryland 

Missouri 

Georgia 

Massachusetts. . 
Massachusetts. . 


Date  of 
assignment 


Feb. 

June 

Feb. 

May 

Dec. 

Apr. 

June 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

July 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

May 

May 


27. 1943 
1, 1944 

6. 1942 

24. 1944 
23,  1943 
30,  1943 

7. 1943 
17, 1943 
19, 1943 
15,  1943 
13, 1943 
20, 1943 
12, 1943 

1. 1944 
8, 1943 

22. 1943 

1. 1942 

28. 1944 

26. 1943 

8. 1943 

24. 1944 

24. 1941 

22. 1942 

10. 1943 
11, 1943 


Salary 


$5,100 


4,200 


7,400 


4,400 
9,200 
5,200 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  ON  DETAIL  AS  INSPECTORS 


Name 


Butrick,  Richard  P. 
Cochran,  H.  Merle. 


Whence  appointed 


New  York. 
Arizona 


Date  of 

assignment 


May  25,1944 
Dec.     9, 1942 


Salary 


$9,200 
10,000 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  NOW  UNASSIGNED 


Name 

Status 

Whence  appointed 

Salary 

Bates,  Robert  C.i 

Montana  - .         .... 

do 

Colorado 

$4, 100 

Burdett  William  C  ,  Jr 

do                            - 

Georgia 

2,750 

do                                    

Connecticut 

On  leave  of  absence  without  pay 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

Consul  at  Gibraltar;  ofhce  not  yet  reopened 

Nebraska. 

4,200 

Downs,  Donald  ' 

Fletcher,  C.  Paul 

Tennessee 

New  York 

0,000 

Gannett  Michael  R 

2,750 

Oullion,  Edmund  A 

At  Helsinki  awaiting  departure  for  Stockholm.. 

Kentucky 

South  Carolina . .   

3,600 

Hammond,  B.  Miles 

Hart,  Parker  T 

3,900 

Vice  consul  at  Dhahran,  Saudi  Arabia;  oflTice  not  yet 
established. 

3,600 

I  Temporary  specialist  appointed  for  the  emergency. 
>  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 
OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  NOW  UNASSIGNED— Continued 


51 


Name 

Status 

Whence  appointed 

Salary 

Heard,  Alexander  ' 

On  leave  for  military  duty.  -  -  

Georgia.. 

Kann,  Paul  J.'.  __  _ -. 

Vice  consul  at  Adana,  Turkey;  office  not  yet  established. 
On  leave  for  military  duty 

Larson,  Gilbert  E.' 

Illinois 

La  Rug,  O.  Wallace       ..    .- 

On  leave  of  absence  without  pay 

Missouri 

Massachusetts 

$3,600 

Lavalcc,  Jerome  R 

On  leave  for  military  duty  ... 

Makinson,  George  A .^ 

On  leave  pending  retirement. _ , _ 

Vice  consul  at  Dhahran,  Saudi  Arabia;  oflice  not  yet 

established. 
On  leave  for  military  duty..  .  .  . 

California 

Florida* 

8,900 

Mcintosh,  Clarence  J.' 

McKay,  Donald  S.i 

Now  York 

Middlebrook,  Robert  \V 

do 

On  leave  without  pay 

New  York 

Miller,  Miss  Frieda  S .._ 

New  York 

Mitchell,  William  A 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

.     .  do - 

Maine - 

Nolan,  Thomas  F.i . 

Wisconsin 

Palmer,  John  Peabody 

do 

4,300 

Reese,  Raymond  E      

.   ..do 

District  of  Columbia 

Robbins,  Warren  Delano ' 

do 

District  of  Columbia 

Salisbury,  Laurence  E 

On  leave  pendine  retirement ._  .._ .  . 

Illinois... 

8,200 

Schnee,  Alexander  ' 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

Smith,  Miss  A.  Viola 

On  leave  of  absence  without  pay 

California 

Massachusetts 

5,100 

Squire,  John  P 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

Stoops,  Don'-   

do 

Oklahoma 

Whittinghill,  George  D 

do . 

New  York 

Wiley,  Samuel  Hamilton 

0  n  leave  pending  retirement . . 

7,800 

Winslow,  Rollin  R 

_  .do 

Michigan. 

6,800 

Wolcott,  Henry  M 

do -- 

New  York 

6,900 

SPECIAL  OFFICES 


Post 


FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS 

Algiers,  Algeria  (Office  of  the  United 
States  Political  Adviser  on  the 
stafl  of  the  Supreme  Allied  Com- 
mander, Mediterranean  theater). 

(T) 


ITALY 

Naples  (Office  of  the  United  States 
Representative  on  the  Advisory 
Council  for  Italy). 


(T). 


Name  and  rank 


Robert  D.  Murphy,  United  States 
political  adviser.2 

Carmel  Offie 

Carl  F.  Norden 

G.  Frederick  Reinhardt 

Garnett  D.  Horner  ' 


Alexander  C.  Kirk,  United  States 

representative. 2 
Charles    A.    Livcngood,    economic 

counselor. 

Walter  C.  Dowling,  secretary 

John  L.  Goshie,  secretary 

Robert  H.  McBride,  secretary 

Joseph  N.  Greene,  Jr.,  secretary 

Biagio  Di  Venuti,'  economic  analyst 


Whence  appointed 


Wisconsin 

Pennsylvania - 

New  York 

California 

Tennessee 

Illinois 

Washington... 

Georgia 

New  York 

Michigan 

Massachusetts 
Massachusetts 


Date  of 
assignment 


Dec.     7, 1942 

June  23,1944 
Mar.  23, 1944 
Nov.  23, 1943 
June  23,1943 


Mar.  31, 1944 

Dec.  3, 1943 

May  25,1944 

tJune  23, 1944 

June  17,1944 

tJune  23, 1944 

June  10,1944 


Salary 


$9, 600 

4,100 
3,600 
3,600 


10,  000 

8,200 

4,300 
4,000 
3,000 
2,750 


1  Temporary  specialist  appointed  for  the  emergency. 

2  With_the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 


Page 

Abbey,  Glenn  A 22 

Abbott,  George  M 47 

Abbott,  Wainwright 25 

Achilles,  Theodore  C 47 

Ackerman,  Ralph  H 38 

AckersoD,  Garret  G.,  Jr . 13 

Acly,  R.  Austin fi 43 

Adair,  Charles  W.,  Jr_ _.  22 

Adam,  Hector  C,  Jr 13 

Adams.  J.  Wesley,  Jr 16 

Adams,  Ware 47 

Adler,  Alf 35 

Afield..  William  C,  Jr 24 

Aguirre,  Stephen  E... 29 

Ailshie,  William  K 28 

Ainsworth,  H.  Gardner... 17 

Alberts,  Hugo  W 35 

Alfsen,  Fritz  A.  M 39 

Allen,  Charles  W 7 

Allen,  Henry  E 29 

Allen,  Ronald  H 43 

Allison,  John  M 20 

AltaSer,  Leland  C 6 

Altafler,  Maurice  W 41 

Anderson,  Daniel  V 39 

Anderson,  Edward 27 

Anderson,  Eskel  V 50 

Anderson,  Stewart  Q 44 

Anderson,  W.  Stratton,  Jr 35 

Andrews,  Archie  M.,  Jr 21 

Andrews,  Charles  L.. 16 

Andrews,  George  D 8 

Angulo,  Manuel  R..- 16 

Apple,  Charles  E.. 34 

Applewhite,  Virgil  C... 46 

Archer,  Harry  C 7 

Armour,  Norman 1 

Armour,  Norman,  Jr. 42 

Armstrong,  George  Alexander 22 

Armstrong,  Lawrence  S 13 

Arnesen,  Sigurd  J 40 

.\rnold,  Lawrence  L 1 

Ashford,  Mahlon 38 

Ashley,  Carleton 44 

Ashton,  Horace  D 25 

Atcheson,  George,  J r 10 

Atherton,  Ray 9, 15 

Await,  Fred  H 38 

Ayer,  William  Francis 21 

Babbitt,  Theodore 42 

Bacon,  J.  Kenly... 47 

Bagby,  Philip  H 22 

Bailey,  E.  Tomlin 47 

Bailey,  John  W.,  Jr 8 

Baker,  Joseph  K... 26 

Baker,  Roy  W 21 

Baldwin,  Karl  Ferguson 3 

Baldwin,  LaVemc  38 

B all antine,  Joseph  W 47 

52 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS 

Page 

Bandy,  Alvin  E.. 4 

Bankhead,  Henry  M 6 

Bankhead,  John  L 8 

Barbour,  Walworth 24,46 

Barclay,  Bon  W 4 

Barghoorn,  Frederick  C 44 

Barker,  Edmund  Osborne 19 

Barnes,  Charles  T 21 

Barnes,  Cmtis  Waldo... 46 

Barnes,  Maynard  B 19 

Barnes,  William 47 

Barnette,  Larry. 5 

Barnum,  Robert  H 9 

Barr,  Glenn 45 

Barry,  John  R 8 

Barton,  Donald  R 42 

Basinger,  Charles  B.. 44 

Baskin,  Robert  M 46 

Bastianello,  Raymond 28 

Bates,  Freeman  F 21 

Bates,  Robert  C 50 

Battles,  Robert  E 29 

Bay,  Charles  A 28 

Beach,  William  H 43 

Beam,  Jacob  D 20 

Beard,  John  M 16 

Beauelair,  Josef  E 44 

Beaulac,  Willard  L 34 

Beaumont,  Adam 7 

Beck,  William  H 23 

Belie,  George  N 42 

Bell,  James  C 41 

Belovsky,  Sidney  A 47 

Belton,  William. _. 8 

Benet,  Edward  S.. 14 

Benjamin,  Albert 44 

Bennett,  James 14 

Bennett,  John  Allen 16 

Bennett,  W.  Tapley,  Jr 34 

Benninghoff,  H.  Merrell 47 

Benson,  Barry  T .• 42 

Benson,  Jesse  G 35 

Bentley,  Alvin  M 28 

Benton,  J.  Webb 3 

Benton.  Russell  W 47 

Berenguer,  Arnaldo 9 

Bergan,  Ernest 29 

Berper,  David  C 1 

Bergus,  Donald  C 26 

Bembaum,  Maurice  M. 45 

Bemardoni,  Bernard 31 

Berry,  Burton  Y 42 

Berry.  Lampton 20 

Bertot,  Raoul  A.. 14 

Belts,  Paul  C 7 

Beverstock,  Roswoll  C 25 

Beyer,  Roland  K 43 

Bcylard,  Charles  B 23 

Bigclow,  Donald  F 40 

Bingham,  Hiram,  Jr 1 


Page 

Birge,  Walter  W.,  Jr 26 

Birkeland.  Paul  M 3,15,31,33,36 

Bishop,  Max  Waldo 23 

Black,  Floyd  H 42 

Black,  Robert 6 

Blake,  Gilson  O 47 

Blake,  M.  AVilliams 26 

Blake,  Ralph  J 3 

Blanchard,  Louis  F.  28 

Blankinship,  Byron  E 38 

Blanshard,  Paul.. 23 

Blatchford,  Edward  W 33 

Bliss,  Don  C,  Jr 20 

Blocker,  V.  Harwood 5 

Blocker,  William  P 29 

Blohm,  Lee  R 9 

Blue,  WUllam  L _ 27 

Boal,  Pierre  de  L 47 

Boaz,  Samuel  E- 21 

Boehringer,  Carl  H 10 

Boernstein,  Ralph  A 8 

Bogardus,  George  F 23 

Bohan,  Merwin  L 1 

Bohlen,  Charles  E 47 

Bohne,  Frederick  A 8 

Bonbright,  James  C.  H 47 

Bond.  NilesW 38 

Bonnet,  Ellis  A 16 

Boone,  William  E 14 

Boonstra,  Clarence.. 14 

Borjesson,  Eddie  Karl  Gustav 25 

Borton,  George  F 5 

Boswell,  William  O.... 36 

Botsford,  Clarence  A 14 

Boucher,  Hiram  A... 32 

Bowden,  William  Henry 46 

Bowditch,  Sarah  H 21 

Bower,  Roy  E.  B 22 

Bowers,  Claude  O 8 

Bowie,  Thomas  Donald 39 

Bowman,  Howard  A 12 

Bowman,  Thomas  D 43 

Bownass,  Richard  Mason.. 31 

Boyce,  Richard  F 13 

Boyd,  Alfred  O 21 

Boyd,  John  H 19 

Braddock,  Daniel  M 5 

Braden,  Spruille 13 

Bradley,  Walter  Hinckley 5 

Brady,  Charles  C 42 

Brady,  John  B 9 

Brady,  L.  Peirce 6 

Braggiotti,  D.  Chadwick 11 

Bragonier,  Reginald,  Jr 44 

Brandin,  Robert  M 38 

Brandon,  Howard 14 

Brandt,  George  L 27 

Braun,  Horace  Harper 29 

Bream,  Gray 15 

Breazeale,  Albert  F 44 


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Breckinridge,  Robert 11 

Brennan,  Peter  J 44 

Breuer,  Carl.. 45 

Biewster,  William  L - 30 

Bridge,  H.  P 32 

Bridgett.  W.  Cliarles 24 

Briggs,  Ellis  O... 15 

Bripgs,  William  S 37 

Brinton,  John. 17 

Brist,  George  L... 8 

Brockman,  John  B.. 32 

Brookhart,  Charles  E 22 

Brooks,  Russell  M 31 

Brown,  Aaron  S 27 

Brown,  Cantwell  C 29 

Brown.  Charles  L _. 42 

Brown,  Emerson  I 5 

Brown,  Gilbert  J 29 

Brown,  James  E.,  Jr 47 

Brown,  Robert  Y 44 

Brown,  Stephen  C 20 

Brown,  Willard  0 21 

Brown,  William  H _ 7 

Browne,  Horace  A 40 

Browne,  Sidney  H 20 

Brownell,  Lincoln  C 10 

Brownlee,  Roland  H 33 

Bruins,  John  H _ 14 

Brulf,  Frederick  Joseph 9 

Bruner,  Glen  W 60 

Bruns,  Robert  M 22 

Bruns,  William  H 23 

Bucknell,  Howard,  Jr 20 

Buell,  Robert  L _... 23 

Buhrman,  Parker  W 47 

Bulik,  Joseph  J 44 

Burdett,  William  C,  Jr 50 

Burgher,  Robert  8. 1 

Burke,  Gordon  L.. 14 

Burke,  Thomas  Edmund 9 

Burnes,  Byron  B._ 21 

Burns,  Abbott  S.. 29 

Burns,  Findley,  Jr. 38 

Burns,  John  H 6 

Burns,  Thomas  D 14 

Burris,  Philip  Howell 50 

Burrows,  Charles  R 1 

Bursley,  Herbert  S 28 

Burt,  Joseph  F. 10 

Bush,  Guy  Louis 5 

Busser,  William  F 28 

Butler,  George  H 35 

Butrick,  Richard  P 50 

Butterworth,  William  W.,  Jr 38 

Byington,  Homer  M 7 

Bylngton,  Homer  M.,  Jr_. 47 

Byington,  Irwin  C 12 

Byrd,  Richard  W 42 

Byrne,  James  MacGrcgor 2 

Byrns,  Kenneth  A 43 

Cabanas,  Ralph 29 

Cabot,  John  M 47 

Caffery,  Jefferson 4 


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Cahn,  Rudolf  E 4 

Calder,  A.  Bland... 43 

Calder,  Donald  B „.  20 

Calder,  F.  Willard 22 

Caldwell,  George  W.,  Jr 12 

Caldwell,  John  K 18 

Calhoun,  John  A 26 

Callahan,  James  E 7 

Callanan,  Leo  J... 4 

Calvert,  John  S 8 

Campbell,  Arthur  J _. 11 

Campbell,  Walter  L 17 

Campbell,  William  A 30 

Campen,  Thomas  S._. 13 

Cannon,  Cavendish  W 47 

Canty,  George  B 47 

Carey,  Arthur  F 1 

Carlson,  Harold 40 

Carlson.  Harry  E 39 

Carlson,  Herbert  W. 20 

Carlson,  Richard  W... 23 

Carlson,  Roger  P 38 

Carnahan,  George 12 

Carrigan,  John  Willard 47 

Carroll,  Lorcn 19 

Cassady,  Enimctt  B 44 

Cassidy,  Richard  T.. 5 

Castleman.  Reginald  S 6 

Catlett,  Don  V 39 

Cavanaugh,  Robert  J 39 

Chalker,  Robert  P 20 

Chamberlain.  Robert  S 24 

Champion,  George  P 29 

Chapin,  Selden 18 

Chapin,  Vinton 4 

Chapman,  J.  Hclbrook 47 

Chase,  Augustus  S. 47 

Chase,  Joseph 43 

Chase,  Warren  M 40 

Chavez,  Tibo  J 9 

Cherp,  Philip  F 10 

Childs,  Archie  W 4 

Childs,  J.  Rives 31 

Childs,  Prescott 32 

Chipman,  Norris  B 47 

Christensen,  Asher  Norman 2 

Christensen,  Keld 42 

Christensen,  William  H 19,  23,  31 

Christian!,  Courtland 3 

Christin,  Eugene  Q 35 

Christopherson,  Carl  E 32 

Chuck,  Fong 11 

Chylinski,  Thaddeus  H 7 

Cintron,  Frank 35 

Clafley,  John  F 20 

Clark,  Clyde  L 38 

Clark,  David  M... 1 

Clark,  DuWayne  0 6 

Clark,  Edgar  H 3,15,31,33,36 

Clark,  Harlan  B _ 42 

Clark,  Lew  B 29 

Clark.  Lewis 6 

Clark,  S.  Wilson 12 

Clay,  Wiley  T a 

Clayton,  Harry  K 42 


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Clayton,  William  E 29 

Clough,  Ralph  N 25 

Clover,  Philip  P 14 

Clubb,  Oliver  Edmund... 44 

Cochran,  H.  Merle 50 

Cochran,  William  P.,  Jr. 47 

Codoner,  Manuel  J... 30 

Cody,  Morrill... 34 

Coe.  Robert  D 20 

Cole,  Felix 31 

Cole,  Thomas  J 14 

Cole,  William  E.,  Jr 18 

Colebrook,  Mulford  A 20 

Coleman,  Edwin  S 4 

Colladay,  Montgomery  H 36 

Collier,  Charles  W 4 

Colligan,  Francis  J 16 

Collins,  Atwood,  2d.-. 50 

Collins,  Ellen 16 

Collins,  V.  Lansing,  Jr. 34 

Colman,  George  T 6 

Colombat,  Francis  Henry 16 

Colquitt,  Adrian  B 22 

Cone,  Russell  A 37 

Congdon,  Norman  A. 44 

Conkright,  William  A 29 

Council,  Richard  M 12 

Connelly,  Bernard  C 35 

Conrad,  Barnaby,  Jr 39 

Conradi,  Arthur,  Jr 40 

Considine,  John  A 34 

Constan,  Peter 27 

Converse,  Paul  H.  M 26 

Cooke,  Hedley  V.,  Jr 33 

Cooke,  Robert  A.,  Jr. 16 

Cooper,  Charles  A 50 

Cooper,  William  R 11 

Coors,  Dallas  M 22 

Cootes,  Merritt  N 36 

Cope,  Albert  John,  Jr 30 

Corcoran,  William  W 40 

Corrigan,  Frank  P 45 

Corrigan,  Robert  F 5 

Cory,  Thomas  J 46 

Cottell,  Philip  G 16 

Cottrell,  Sterling  J 45 

Coudray ,  Robert  C 17 

Coville,  Cabot... 39 

Cowan,  Robert  T 41 

Cowles,  C.  William... 34 

Cowles,  Leon  L 39 

Cox,  Raymond  E 47 

Coyle,  John  J 20 

Grain,  Earl  T 29 

Cram,  Willard  W 43 

Crandall,  Roderic. 5,34,44 

Crawford,  Douglas 28 

Crawford,  William  A. 13 

Crawford,  William  Rex 5 

Crist,  William  E.. 43 

Crocker,  Carson  O.. 45 

Crocker,  Edward  S.,  2d 36 

Crockett,  Joseph  P. 33 

Crockett ,  Kennedy  M 30 

Cromle,  Leonard  J 42 


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Crook,  Linton 27 

Cross,  Cecil  M.  P 6 

Cruse,  Fred  T 13,17,24,26,32 

Cuffe.  Edward  D 13 

Cummings,  Herbert  J 42 

Cunningham,  Frederick  J 34 

Cunningham,  H.  Francis,  Jr 39 

Cunningham,  Robert  R 19 

Curry,  Hubert  M 35 

Curtice,  Raymond  L_ 21 

Curtis,  Olion,  Jr 38 

Curtis,  John  P _ 5 

Cussans,  Frank 41 

Cyphers,  Dudley  E 6 

da  Costa,  Marcelino  H 37 

Daggett,  Forrest  N. 6 

Dahl,  Basil  D 32 

Dalferes,  Sabin  J 19 

Daniels,  Chandler  Lawrence 2 

Daniels,  Paul  C 11 

Dare,  C.  Wilfred 9 

Davenport,  Philip  M... 22 

Davidson,  Kenneth  M 5 

Davies,  John,  Jr 10 

Davis,  Homer  W.. 42 

Davis,  Laurence  L 19 

Davis,  Monnett  B 47 

Davis,  Nathaniel  P 47 

Davis,  Richard  H 43 

Davis,  Sherlock .  i 

Dawson,  Allan 47 

Dawson,  Leonard  O 12 

Dawson,  Owen  L 10 

Dawson,  William.:, 44 

Day,  Breckinridge  A 42 

Day,  Henry  B 47 

Day,  Samuel  H.. 42 

Dean,  David  D 10 

Deane,  John  R ...  43 

Dearborn,  Henry 16 

Decker,  Fred  H , 45 

DeCourcy,  William  E. 47 

DeFord,  Clifford  Conrad 43 

De  Jonge,  Alfred  R.  W 40 

de  Lambert,  Richard  M 19 

dc  la  Salandra,  Dominic Iti 

Delgado-Arias,  D.  Eugene 46 

de  Lima,  David  A 34 

Demarest,  Kenneth  E 37 

Demille,  Paul  H 7 

Denby,  James  Orr 47 

Denhardt,  Edith  Tilton 21 

Denis,  Louis  M 4 

Denman,  Leroy  O.,  Jr 25 

dePass,  Morris  B 10 

Derby,  Robert  J 12 

Derry,  Charles  H 3 

Des  Portes,  Fay  A 12 

Desvernine,  Eugene 13 

Deuel,  Norman  B 7 

de  Zengotita,  Juan 4 

Dick,  Hasell  H 47 

Dickerson,  Charles  E.,  Jr 36 

Dickinson,  Horace  J 14 


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Dickover,  Erie  R 47 

Dillingham,  Sherburne.. 45 

Dillon,  Thomas  P 43 

Dimick,  John  M 38 

Di  Vcntiti,  Biagio 51 

Donald,  George  K.. 8 

Donaldson,  Harry  M 47 

Donnelly,  Walter  J 4 

Donovan,  Andrew  E.,  2d.. 15 

Donovan,  Howard 22 

Doolittle,  Hooker  A... 17 

D oom an,  Eugene  H 47 

Dorr,  Robert  J 0 

Dorsh,  John  B G 

Dorsz,  Edmund  J 47 

Doty,  Ralph  E.._ 20 

Dougherty,  Edward  C 29 

Douglas,  Charles  F... 34 

Douglass,  William  B.,  Jr 36 

Dow,  Edward  A.,  Jr... 17 

Dowling,  Walter  C 51 

Downs,  Donald 50 

Doyle,  Albert  M. 47 

Dregge,  John  W 17 

Drew,  Gerald  A 24 

Dreyfus,  Louis  G.,  Jr 26 

Drumright,  Everett  F 10 

DuBois,  Arden  Edward.. 14 

duBois,  Coert 47 

Ducote,  Charles  H 13 

Dumont,  Donald  A 31 

Duncan,  Norman 35 

Dunn,  Robert  S 42 

Dunn,  William  E 11 

Dunn,  William  McKee...  3, 15,  31,  33,  36 

Duran,  Gustavo 14 

Durbrow,  Elbridge 47 

Dutko,  Paul  M _ 43 

Du  Vivier,  Paul  F 47 

Dwyer,  Henry  T 30 

Dwyre,  Dudley  G 44 

Dwyre,  Jack  G ^5 

Earle,  George  H 42 

Eaton,  Charles  Edward 5 

Eaton,  Earl  Wilbert 30 

Ebling,  Samuel  G 26 

Ebright,  Albert  P. 38 

Edwards,  J.  Stanford 21 

Edwards,  Jay  Dixon 22 

Edwards,  John  W... 31 

Eitreim,  Irven  M 7 

Elbrick,  C.  Burke 31 

Ellingsen,  Thor  B. 3,15,31,33,36 

Ellis,  Daniel  E.. 8 

Ellis,  Overton  G.,  Jr 17 

Ellis,  Perry 3 

Elting,  Howard,  Jr 41 

Embry,  JohnA 21 

F.mmanucl,  John  F.  V 38 

Emmerson,  John  K 10 

Emmons,  Arthur  B.,  3d 44 

Engert,  Cornelius  Van  H 1 

English,  Clifton  P 47 

English,  Robert 7 


Erhardt,  John  G. 

Erwin,  John  D 

Espy,  James 

Estes,  Stockton  M.. 

Estcs,  Thomas  S 

Evans,  Charles  D...^ 

Evans,  Ernest  E 

Everett,  Curtis  T 

Fales,  Herbert  P 

Farmer,  Alexander  W 

Farnsworth,  Frederick  E 

Farrar,  Robert  M 

Farrcll,  William  S 

Farringcr,  Dale  E 

Faus,  Keeler 

Faust,  John  B 

Feld,  Nicholas 

Felt,  Harry  D 

Ferber,  David  I 

Ferguson,  C.  Vaughan,  Jr 

Ferguson,  Harold  D 

Fernald,  Robert  F 

Fernandez,  Louis  A 

Ferrell,  Hubert  F 

Ferrer  M.,  Felipe 

Ferris,  Walton  C 

Fidel,  E.  Allen 

Finley,  Harold  D.. 

Fishburn,  John  T... 

Fisher,  Dorsey  Gassaway... 

Fisher,  Dwight  W 

Fitzgerald,  John  F 

Fitzpatrick,  James  R._ 

Fitzpatrick,  Robert  Joseph 

Flack,  Joseph 

Flack,  Thomas  R 

Flake,  Wilson  C. 

Flandry,  Fred  F 

Fletcher,  C.  Paul _.. 

Fletcher,  Samuel  J 

Flexer,  Fayette  J. 

Flood,  Douglas... 

Flood,  Peter  H.  A.... 

Flournoy,  William  E  ,  Jr 

Fluharty,  Vernon  L 

Foglcr,  Maurice 

Folsom,  Robert  S.. 

Foote,  Walter  A 

Forbes,  Bruce  W 

Ford,  James  B 

Ford,  Richard 

Fornian,  Douglas  N.,  Jr... 

Forncs,  Frederic  C,  Jr 

Forsyth,  Donald  W 

Forsyth,  T.  Muldrup 

Foster,  Andrew  B.. 24, 

Foster,  Carol  H 

Foster,  Meade  T . 

Fowler,  H arold 

Fox,  Ernest  F 

Fox,  Homer  S 

Fox,  Joseph  C 

Fraleigh,  William  N 

Frankel,  Samuel  B 


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Franki,  Julius  F 9 

Franklin.  Albert  B.. 45 

Franklin,  Lynn  W. 7 

Free,  Lloyd  A. - 40 

Freeman,  Fulton 10 

Freeman,  Houghton 11 

Freers,  Edward  L 34 

Frees,  C.  Norman 29 

Fritzlan,  A.  David 31 

Frost,  Arthur  C 47 

Fuess,  John  C 32 

Fuller,  Andrew  P 5 

Fuller,  George  Gregg- 7 

Fullerton,  Hugh  S 47 

Funk,  Ilo  C 30 

Fuqua,  Stephen  Ogden 37 

Gade,  George  A 2 

Gade,  Gerhard, 17 

Gaines,  Owen  W 30 

Gaines,  Willard  R.. 36 

Galbraith,  Willard 39 

Gallagher,  Francis  H 35 

Oallman,  Waldemar  J 20 

Ganion,  David  L 17 

Gannett,  Michael  R... 50 

Gantenbein,  James  W 16 

Garrison,  Biddle  H. 9 

Garza.  Elfas  G 30 

Gasque,  J.  Allard ^ 4 

assoun,  Joseph  H _..  27,41 

Qatewood,  Richard  D 23 

Gaudin,  Daniel,  Jr 26 

3auss,  Clarence  E 10 

Geerken,  Forrest  K 28 

3eib,  Horace  V 12 

eier,  Paul  E 38,39 

jeist,  Raymond  H_- 47 

jeorge,  W.  Perry 47 

3eorge,  William  C 28 

erberieh,  Albert  H 12 

3ermon,  William  F 5 

errity,  Charles  M 27 

Gibbons,  Donald  F 1 

3ibson,  Raleigh  A ._ 28 

3ibson,  William  G_. 37 

3ibson,  William  M 19 

Jidden,  Culver... 23 

Jldney,  Charles  C,  Jr 35 

Jilbert,  Charles 38 

lilbert,  Manson 7 

3ilchrist,  James  M.,  Jr 32 

3ilmer,  Howard  C 45 

30more,  Robert  W 31 

31eeck,  Lewis  E.,  Jr. 40 

31over,  Robert  G... 44 

3  nade,  Richard  E 41 

3odfrey,  Richard  A 6 

!(3odIey,  George  McM.,  2d 40 

lodsey,  Fred 6 

loetzmann,  Jule  L. 39 

ulolick,  Morris 42 

oodier,  Harvey  T... 7 

oodin,  Paul  A 13,18,24,25,33 

Soodyear,  John 19 


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Gordon,  Hartley  P 7 

Gordon,  George  A 4S 

Gorman,  Douglas,  Jr 9 

Gorrell.  Juan  L 16 

Goshie,  John  L 51 

Gotlieb,  Bernard 13 

Gould,  Campbell  H.. 44 

Gowen,  Franklin  C 48 

Gowen,  Fred  H 21 

Graling,  Francis  J.. 7 

Granata,  Harold  M 39 

Graves,  George  M 13 

Gray,  Archibald  E 25 

Gray,  Cecil  Wayne 48 

Gray,  David 42 

Grayson,  James  G.. 11 

Green,  Archie  W 2 

Green,  Caspar  D 9 

Green,  David  S 5 

Green,  Thomas  C 11,34 

Greene,  Joseph  N.,  Jr 51 

Greene,  Winthrop  S 33 

Greenleaf,  Charles  W 37 

Greenup,  Julian  C 35 

Gresham,  Vernet  L 16 

Grew,  Joseph  C 48 

Griffin,  Thomas  J..  25 

Griffiths,  John  F 2 

Grinnell,  Robert 3 

Qroeninger,  Joseph  G 21 

Grosjean,  Robert  L 3,15,31,33,36 

Groth,  Edward  M 42 

Ground,  Ray 16 

Grove,  James  F 42 

Groves,  H.  Lawrence 45 

Guerra,  Fidencio 12 

Gufler,  Bernard 48 

Guinn,  Paul  S. _ 42 

Gullion,  Edmund  A 50 

Qunsaulus,  Edwin  N 7 

Gwynn,  William  M. _  27,41 

Hadraba,  Theodore  J 40 

Haering,  George  J 38 

Hagan,  John  IvOgan _  13 

Hagerman,  Worthington  E 37 

Hale,  Robert  F 28 

Hall,  Claude  H.,Jr 23 

Hall,  Monroe  B.._ 48 

Hallett,  Herbert 35 

Hamilton.  Maxwell  M 43 

Hamlette,  Harry  L... 34 

Hamlin.  John  N 39 

Hammond,  B.  Miles 50 

Hanes,  Walter  W 1 

Hanna,  Clyde  James 39 

Hannah,  Archer  B 13,17,24,25 

Hanson,  Henry,  Jr 40 

Hanson,  Joseph  Osgood,  Jr 44 

Hardie,  John  F 13,18,24,25 

Harding,  John  T. 17 

Harding,  Kenneth  W. 13 

Harding,  Robert  William 8 

Hardison,  Felix  M 40 

Hardy,  Osgood 34 


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Hare,  Raymond  A 17 

Barley,  Robert  Bruce.. 6 

Harriman,  W.  Averell 43 

Harrington.  Julian  F 36,38 

Harris,  Arthur  R 29 

Harrison,  Landreth  M 40 

Harrison,  Leland 40 

Harrison,  Randolph. 48 

Harshaw,  John  H 43 

Hart,  Boies  C,  Jr. 18 

Hart,  John  N 14 

Hart,  Parker  T 50 

Harvey,  Constance  R 48 

Harvey,  Nicholas  D.  N 21 

Haselton,  Norris  S 8 

Ha.s«,  Frank  F 40 

Hastings,  William  P 7 

Hathaway,  James  L 27 

Haughey,  Leo  E 9 

Haupt,  Alden  M 22 

Haven,  Richard  B 39 

Havron,  J.  Brock 12 

Hawkins,  Richard  H.,  Jr 3 

Hawley,  Franklin 14 

Hawley,  Harry  F 39 

Hawley,  John  C ..  29 

Hawthorne,  Carl  O 31 

Hayes,  Carlton  J.  H 38 

Hayes,  Dalton.. 42 

Hayes,  Glenn  C li 

Hayes,  Stanley  T 7 

Heacock,  Roger  L. 48 

Heard,  Alexander 51 

Heath,  Donald  R 8 

Heck,  Jack  H 19 

Heck,  Victor  C 13 

Hefti,  Rudolph  W. 26 

Heiberg,  Walter  L 40 

Heilbronner,  Leon  C. 6 

Heiler,  Bernard  F 8 

Heisler,  Charles  H 22 

Helme,  William  B 1 

•Heltberg,  Arnlloth  Q 26 

Hemmerich,  Harry  F 23 

Hemphill,  Charles  F.,  Jr 1 

Henderson,  Douglas 4 

Henderson,  George  D 48 

Henderson,  Jnmes  E 30 

Henderson,  Loy  W 26 

Henney,  Alfred  J 5 

Henry,  David  H.,  2d 27 

Henry,  Frank  Anderson 43 

Henry,  R.  Horton 48 

Herbert.  Raford  W 2 

Herrington,  Frank  H.. ..  10 

Herron,  Connie  R 2 

Hervey ,  Robert  Eugene 35 

Hickey,  Andrew  S 29 

Hickok,  Thomas  A. 23 

Hicks,  Knowlton  V 48 

Hiern,  Alden  J. 19 

Higgms.  Herbert  N 29 

Higgins,  William  L 37 

Higgs,  L.  Randolph 39 

Hill,  Henry  Albert 24,46 


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Hill,  Heyward  Q 18 

Hill,  John  C M 

Hillenbrand,  Martin  J 37 

Hillis,  Washington  Armstrong...  29 

Himmel,  Lyie  C 3 

Hinke,  Frederick  W 35 

Hinkle,  Eugene  M 38 

Hitch,  Simon  H 10 

Hoard,  Robert  S 29 

Hooker,  Woodson  F 35 

Hodgdon,  A,  Dana 48 

Hoffman,  Albert  L 38 

Hoffman,  H.  Theodore 12 

Hoffmann,  Walter  W 6 

Hohenthal,  Theodore  J 48 

Hohenthal,  William  D.,  Jr 37 

Holcomb,  Thomas 42 

Holden,  Richard  K 45 

Holder,  Oscar  C 17 

Holland,  Henry  F 29 

Hollingsworth,  Earl  C 9 

Hooper,  Malcolm  P 33 

Hoover,  John  P 45 

Hopkins,  John  Abel 12 

Hopper,  George  D 23 

Horn,  Adolph  B 14 

Horn,  Thomas  S... 23 

Horner,  Garnett  D 51 

Horner,  John  Evarts 41 

Horowitz,  Daniel  L.^ 9 

Horsey,  Outerbridge 38 

Hoskins,  Harold  Boies ._  50 

Hostetter,  Wrltner ; 21 

Houck,  Fred  H 22 

Hoverter,  Ross  E. 6 

Howard,  George  C 13 

Howard,  Hungerford  B 10 

Howard,  Wendell  S 17 

Howe,  Clarences 29 

Howell,  Olenn  F 7 

Hoyt,  Henry  A.. 10 

Hrones,  John  O _ 19 

Hubbard,  Phil  H 41 

Huddle,  J.  Klahr 40 

Huddleston,  John  F 31 

Hudson,  Joel  C 8 

Huestis,  Richard  S 21 

Hughes,  Morris  N 48 

Hughes,  Thomas  L 8 

Hukill,  George  R. 37 

Hulick,  Charles  E.,  Jr 24,46 

Hulley,  Benjamin  M 26 

Humes,  Elizabeth 36 

Hunsaker,  Lee  M 26 

Hunt,  Frederick  D... 48 

Hunt,  Leigh  W 48 

Hunt,  Ralph  H 3 

Hunter,  Robert  L 31 

Hurst,  Carlton... 23 

Husted,  Clark  E.,  Jr 40 

Huston,  Cloyce  K 48 

Hutchinson,  Charles  A 3 

Button,  Paul  C 48 

Hyde,  Austin  W.,  Jr 38 


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Ingle,  Edward  M 3 

Isaacs,  Burford  K.,  Jr 26 

Isaacs,  C.  Grant 38 

Ives,  J.  Winsor 36 

Jackson,  Henry  C _ 37 

Jackson,  Paul  C 32 

Jackson,  Virgil  A 27,41 

Jacobs,  Joseph  E 17 

Jakes,  Robert,  3d 6 

Jandrey,  Fred  W 3 

Janz,  Robert 37 

Jarroll,  Henry  T 10 

Jenkins,  Douglas,  Jr 32 

Jenkins,  John  H 35 

Jenkins,  Warder  B 50 

Jensen,  Finn  B 40 

Jensen,  Julius  C 41 

Jepson,  Florence  H 21 

Jernegan,  John  D 26 

Jester,  Perry  N 48 

Jewell,  Edmund  F 3,15,31,33,36 

Johansen,  Beppo  R 48 

Johnson,  Ellis  A 42 

Johnson,  Ethel  M 21 

Johnson,  Eugene  H 8 

Johnson,  Frederick  C 7 

Johnson,  Hallett 48 

Johnson,  Harold  Frost  _ 50 

Johnson,  Hartwell- 35 

Johnson,  Herschel  V 39 

Johnson,  John  B 4 

Johnson,  John  D 7 

Johnson,  Leslie  W 1 

Johnson,  Nelson  T 2 

Johnson,  Richard  A 20 

Johnson,  U.  Alexis 4 

Johnson,  Wendell  Gunner _  8 

Johnston,  Coldwell  S 7 

Johnston,  Leland  P 15 

Jones,  George  Lewis,  Jr 48 

Jones,  Gerald  G    14 

Jones,  J.  Jefferson,  3d 32 

Jones,  J.  Wesley 48 

Jones,  Joseph  A 14 

Jordan,  Curtis  C 30 

Jordan,  Francis  C 26 

Jordan,  Russell  B 7 

Josselyn,  Paul  R... 48 

Jova,  Eugene  E 14 

Jovin,  Francis  K.  2 

Judson,  Frederick  B 32 

Kann,  Paul  J 51 

Kapp,  William  Robert 25 

Kasper,  Herman  R 2 

Katsainos,  Charles  T 40 

Kazanjian,  Reginald  S 4 

Keeler,  Erwin  P 48 

Keeley,  James  Hugh,  Jr 48 

Keith,  Gerald 48 

Kekich,  Emil 46 

Kelley.  Robert  F 41 

Kelly,  George  F 23 

Kelly,  Henry  W 35 


Kelsey,  Easton  T 

Kemp,  Edwin  Carl 

Kempton,  James  H 

Kendrick,  Stephen  E.  C. 

Keniston,  Hayward 

Kennan,  George  F 

Kennedy,  Edward  S 

Keogh,  John  Belfort 

Ketcham,  John  B 

Key,  David  McK 


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8 

7 

46 

48 

2 

43 

26» 

37 

30 

39 


Kidder,  Randolph  A : 2,3 

Kifer,  Russell  Stanley 

Kilcoin,  William  L 

Kimrey,  Chester  H 

Kingsley,  Thomas  D 

Kinnaird,  Lawrence 

Kirk,  Alexander  C 

Klaveness,  Francis  A . 

Klieforth,  Alfred  W 

Kneeland,  Walter  E 

Knoll,  Denys  William 

Knox,  Charles  F.,  Jr 

Knox,  M.  Gordon 

Kohler,  Foy  D 

Kolinski,  Charles  James 

Krausse,  Henry  G _ 

Kreis,  Foster  H... 

Krentz,  Kenneth  C 

Krieg,  William  L 

Kroner,  Hayes  A 

Kropp,  Miriam  Therese 

Kuniholm,  Bertel  E 

Kuykendall,  C.  Porter 


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Lafoon,  Sidney  K 4f 

LaGuardia,  Lionel  G 34 

Lambeth,  J.  D 2£ 

Lamm,  Donald  W f 

LaMont,  George  D 2J 

Lamprecht,  Reinhard  W 3f 

Lancaster,  Nathaniel,  Jr 3C 

Landis,  James  McCauley. 50 

Lane,  Arthur  Bliss 11 

Lane,  Clayton 22 

Lane,  Francis  A 27 

Lane,  George  B 32 

Lane,  Rufus  H.,  Jr 12 

Lang,  John  W I 

Langdon,  William  R 11 

Lankenau,  Richard  F 2 

Larrabee,  Sterling  L 24, 46 


Larragoite,  Armando,  Jr_. 

Larsen,  Gilbert  E 

La  Rue,  G.  Wallace 

Lashly,  Paul  W 

Latimer,  Frederick  P.,  Jr. 

Laughlin,  John  S 

Laukhuff,  Perry 

Lavalee,  Jerome  R 

Laverack,  John  W 

La  Vista,  Vincent 

Lawson,  Edward  B 

Lawson,  Stanley  R 

Lawton.  Edward  P 

Lawton,  James  S_ 


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Leach,  Richard  S 

Leavell,  John  H._- 

Leavens,  Donald  C 

LeBreton,  David,  Jr 

Lebus,  William  Frank,  Jr_ 

Lee,  Armistead  M 

Lee,  Carnes  B.. 

Lee,  Charles  H 

Lee,  J.  Hubert 

Legge,  Barnwell  R 

Leggett,  Herbert 

Lehrs,  John  A 

Lemmon,  Norma 

Leonard,  Richard  R 

Leonhardy,  Terrance  G... 

Leonhart,  William  K 

Leslie,  Aldene  Barrington. 

Leverich,  Henry  P 

Levison,  George  Lewis 

Lewis,  Charles  W.,  Jr 

Lewis,  Harrison 

Lewis,  Harry  R 

L'Heureux,  Herv6  J 

Lieder,  Eugene  J 

Light,  John 

Lightner,  E.  Allan,  Jr 

Lind,  Nils  E 

Lineaweaver,  F.  Ridgway 

Lines,  David  A .. 

Linn,  John  K.,  Jr 

Linnell,  Irving  N 

Linthicum,  Walter  J 

Lippincott,  Aubrey  E 


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17 
17 
44 
17 
39 
19 
20 
1 
9 

40 
46 
41 
IG 
23 
12 
2 
5 


40 
34 
48 
16 
31 
50 
38 
14 
16 
21 
43 
28 
2 

Lister,  George  T 11,12 

Litsey,  Weldon  

Little,  Charles  J 

Little,  George  Alexander 

Llvengood,  Charles  A 

Lloyd,  Rupert  A 

Lobenstine,  James  C 

Locke,  Justin  N 

Lockett,  Thomas  H 

Lockhart,  Frank  P 

Lockling,  W.  Bruce 

Lockwood,  Alexander  Scott. .. 

Lockwood,  Warren  S 

Loftus,  Victor  H 

Long,  Boaz _. 

Loofbourow,  Frederick  R 

Lopizich,  Ivo  H 

iLord,  John  H 

Loren,Odin  G 

Lovell,  Alfred  H.,  Jr — . 


Ludden,  Raymond  P 10, 11 

Ludy,  Albert  K.,  Jr 

Luebbermann,  Henri  A 

Lueders,  Duane  B 

Lusk,  John  C 

Lutkins,  LaRue  R 

Lynch,  Andrew  G.. 

Lynch,  WOliam  R 

Lyon,  Cecil  B 

Lyon,  Scott 

Lyons.  John  O 


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MacArthur,  Douglas,  2d 48 

Macatee,  Robert  B 48 

MacBrydi',  Duiioau 27,41 

Macdonald,  John  J 35 

MacDonald,  Wilfred  V.. 41 

]Macgowan,  Basil  F 23 

Mackenzie,  Malcolm 3 

MacLean,  H.  Coit 48 

MacVeagh,  Lincoln 24,46 

MacVitty,  Karl  deO ^ 48 

Macy,  Clarence  E 22 

Macy,  Robert  H 8 

Madonne,  John  H 40,41 

Maffitt,  Edward  P...- 1 

Magnuson,  Erik  W 8 

Maher,  DaleW 40 

Mahoney,  Timothy  John 30 

Mahony,  Walter  B.,  Jr..  13, 18,  24,  25,  32 

Makinson,  George  A 50 

Maldonado,  Joseph  E 8 

Maleady.  Joseph  E 17 

Maleady,  Thomas  J 45 

Malige,  Marcel  E 19 

Mallon,  Patricks. 3 

Mallory,  Lester  De  Witt 28 

Maness,  Hubert 4 

Maney,  Edward  S 28 

Mangold,  Frederick  R 29 

Mann,  Frederick  J 19 

Marcy,  Oliver  M 9 

Marelius,  Donald  C 39 

Martin,  Edwin  W. 3 

Martin,  George  R 30 

Martin,  Luis  J 34 

Martin,  Stuart  B.... 19 

Marvel,  WUliam  W 33 

Marvin,  John  H 14 

Massey,  George  Bragg 18 

Mathews,  Elbert  G 1 

Mathews,  Jeff  Douglas 50 

Matienzo,  Manuel ^ 46 

Matthews,  H.  Freeman 48 

Matthews,  Tobias  E 2 

Mattison,  Gordon  H 17 

Maury,  John  Minor 43 

Maxson,  Wilmer  Reed 11 

May,  Edward  W 29 

Mayer,  Ernest  de  W 3 

Mayers,  Herbert  W.  D. 6 

Mazzeo,  Louis  B- 28 

McAndrews,  John  H.  E 23 

McBride,  John  C 7 

McBride,  Robert  H 51 

McCall,  John  T 20 

McCargar,  James  Q 15 

McCarthy,  Edmund  J.  E 45 

McCarty,  Glerm  R.,  Jr 12 

McClintock,  Robert  Mills 39 

McClure,  Wallace.... 40 

McConaughy,  Walter  P 4 

McCuUough,  John  D 16 

McDonough,  Dayle  C 48 

McDougall,  Grant 2 

McEnelly,  Thomas 30 

McFadyeu,  Archibald  A.,  Jr 10 


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McFall,  Jack  K_ 7 

McQinness,  William  L.,  Jr 26 

McGonigal,  Donal  F 48 

McGregor,  Robert  G.,  Jr.. 48 

McGurk,  Joseph  F 48 

Mcllhenny,  Samuel  A.,  Jr 30 

Mcintosh,  Clarence  J _.  .-  50 

McKay,  Donald  S 50 

McKee,  Edwin 11 

McKelvey,  Delano 3 

McKenna,  James  E 48 

McKillop,  David  H. 39 

McKinney,  Walter  H.. 39 

McLain,  Camden  L 8 

McLallen,  Walter  F.,  Jr 5 

McLaughlin,  Edward  D 48 

McLaughlin,  James  Denis 9 

McLean,  Allan  F.,  Jr 18 

McLean,  Minedee 8 

McMahon,  Bernard  B 20 

McManus,  George  B 42 

McMillin,  Stewart  E 30 

M  cNair,  Roy  Perrin,  Jr. 10 

McNeill,  William  H... 24,46 

McNiece,  Renwick  S 37 

McSweeney,  John  M 17 

McVicker,  Charles  P.,  Jr 42 

Meekins,  Lynn  W 48 

Meeks,  Nelson  P 8 

Meiklejohn,  Robert  P 44 

Meily,  John  J 6 

Mein,  John  Gordon 5 

Melbourne,  Roy  M 42 

Melby,  John  Frfemont. 43 

Melvin,  William  H.. 2 

Memminger,  Lucien 32 

Memminger,  Robert  B 44 

Merkel,  Charles  F 2 

Merrell,  Clay 7 

Merrell,  George  R 22 

Merrill,  Frederick  T 42 

Mersman,  Scudder. 19 

Messer,  Peter  C 21 

Messersmith,  George  S 28 

Metcalf,  Lee  E 42 

Meyer,  Clarence  E 21 

Meyer,  Paul  W 48 

Meyer,  Theodore  H 29 

Miccio,  Louis_ 45 

Michael,  Louis  Guy 44 

Middlebrook,  Robert  W 50 

Milbourne,  Harvey  Lee.- 10 

Miles,  George  C 42 

Milks,  Harold  K 12 

Millard,  Hugh 1 

Miller,  Frieda  S.. 51 

Miller,  George  E. 36 

Miller,  Harold  B 20 

Miller,  Paul  Burwell 2fl 

Miller,  Ralph... 17 

Millet,  Charles  S.. 10 

Mills,  Sheldon  T 22 

Minneman,  Paul  G. 13 

Minnigerode,  H.  Gordon 12 

Minor.  George  C _-.  7 


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Minor,  Harold  B _ 48 

M  inter,  John  R 2 

Mitchell,  Charles  D 35 

Mitchell,  Frank  G 27 

Mitchell,  John  W 45 

Mitchell,  Reginald  P 17 

Mitchell,  William  A... 50 

Moffitt,  James  P 45 

Mokma,  Gerald  A 11 

Molesworth,  Kathleen 24 

Montamat,  Harold  E 13 

Montgomery,  Edmund  B 48 

Mooers,  Horatio... 30 

Moore,  Carl  E 16 

Moore,  Rupert  H 8 

Moose,  James  S.,  Jr -.  38 

Morby,  Edwin  S 40 

More,  Bolard 41 

Moreland,  William  D.,  Jr 29 

Morey,  Leonard  R 12 

Morgan,  John  H 48 

Morgan,  Sidney 3,15,31,33,36 

Moriarty,  Francis  B 39 

Morris,  Brewster  H 39 

Morris,  Leland  B 26 

Morris,  Shiras,  Jr 49 

Moses,  H.  Claremont 30 

Moss,  Herman 25 

Muccio,  John  J 34 

Murphy,  Gail 5 

Murphy,  Robert  D 51 

Murray,  Alton  T^ 20 

Murray,  Lee 21 

Murray,  William  B.. 30 

Myers,  Harold  Edwin 50 

Myers,  Myrl  S 22 

Myers,  Willys  A 30 

Nabel,  Eugene 41 

Nankivell,  John  Henry 32 

Nash,  Roy 6 

Nasmith,  Charles  Roy 21 

Neathery,  Jack  B 4 

Nelson,  Christian  Hans 19 

Nester.  Alfred  T 27 

Newbegin,  Robert 15 

Newman,  David  K 19 

Newton,  Joseph  E 8 

NiccoU,  Frank  C 7 

Nichols,  Donald  H 18 

Nielsen,  Christian  K 23 

Nielsen,  Orsen  N. 49 

Noble,  Donald  W 29 

Noel,  Frederick  J 6 

Noel,  James  A 30 

Nolan.  Thomas  F.. 60 

Norden,  Carl  F 51 

North,  Oliver  B 6 

Norweb,  R,  Henry 36 

Nufer,  Albert  F 13 

Nugent,  Julian  L.,  Jr 10 

Nyhus,  Paul  O _  1 

Oakes,  Calvin  Hawley 49 

Oakley,  R.  Kenneth 49 


Ocheltree,  John  B... 15 

O'Connell,  Francis  A 4 

O'Connor,  Katherino  E 7 

O'Donoghue,  Sidney  E 28 

Offie.  CarmeL.    51 

Ojeda,  Arthur  Eustace. 37 

Olds,  Herbert  V 1 

Oliver,  Covey  T 38 

Oliver,  John  G... 30 

Olivier,  Nicholas  D 2 

Olsen,  Clarence  E 43 

Olson,  Grant - 40 

Olsson,  Nils  W. 40 

O'Neall,  Charles  F 38 

O'Neill,  W.  Paul,  Jr 19 

Oram,  Frank  H 6 

Ordway,  John 20 

Orebaugh,  Walter  W.... 49 

Orme,  Jesse  Milton 6 

Ortiz,  Nestor  C 5 

O'Shaughnessy,  Elim 4 

Ostertag,  Augustus 23 

O'Sullivan,  James  L 19 

Oury-Jackson,  Granville 11 

Owen,  Augustus  C 8 

Ozzard,  Charles  J 50 

Packard,  Harry  P 26 

Packer,  Earl  L 41 

Paddock,  Paul... 31 

Page,  Edward,  Jr 43 

Page,  Walter  A 17 

Painter,  Carvel 37 

Palmer,  Ely  E 3 

Palmer,  Gardner  E 9 

Palmer,  George  E 34 

Palmer,  John  Peabody 51 

Palmer.  Joseph,  2d 23 

Pangburn,  Harry  K 29 

Pappano,  Albert  E 28 

Pardue,  Mary  Ann. 21 

Park,  Nelson  R 30 

Park,  Peyton  H 16 

Parker,  Charles  B 29 

Parker,  Charles  M 43 

Parker,  Edward  S 30 

Parker,  W.  Leonard 49 

Parks,  James  E 34 

Parks,  Sheldon  W 1 

Parr,  Alexander  S 35 

Parry,  Carroll  C 36 

Parsloe,  Arthur  G 6 

Parsons,  Arthur  W 24,46 

Parsons,  J.  Graham 49 

Parsons,  Marselis  C,  Jr... 36 

Pasquet,  Maurice 31 

Patterson,  A.  Willing 29 

Patterson,  Jefferson 35 

Patterson,  Roscoe  Freeman 6 

Patton,  Kenneth  S 32 

Paulsen,  Richard  B 42 

Paxton,  J.  Hall 10 

Payne,  Charles  E.  B 8 

Peabody,  Paul  E. 20 

Pearsall.  David  J 34 


Pearson,  Paul  H 

Pease,  Harold  D 

Peck,  William  L 

Peck,  Willys  R 

Penfield,  James  K 

Penrose,  E.  F. 

Perkins,  Mahlon  Fay  

Perkins,  Troy  L 

Perkins,  Warwick 

Perlman,  Jack  Marvin 

Peterson,  Avery  F 

Peterson,  Edward  M 

Peterson,  Horace  C 

Pettigrew,  Robert  Leslie 

Peyton,  Robert  K 

Pfiflner,  Eugene  C... 

Phelan,  George  R 

Phelan,  Raymond... 

Phelps,  Albert  T 

Phillips,  George  L 

Phillips,  Virginia  Elizabeth 

Phillips,  William 

Piazza,  Joseph  S 

Pierce,  Lawrence 

Pigott,  C,  Montagu 

Pilcher,  James  B 

Pillet,  Frederick  A 

Pinkerton,  Julian  L 

Pinkerton,  Lowell  C 

Pitts.  Henry  L.,  Jr 

Plitt,  Edwin  A 

Polutnik,  Ernest  V 

Pool,  John  C 

Poole,  Richard  A 

Porter,  William  J 

Post,  Richard  H 

Potter,  George  M 

Potter,  Kennett  F 

Powell,  James  C,  Jr 

Powell,  Thomas  M 

Powers,  Albert  J 

Preston,  Austin  R 

Price,  Leonard  H. 

Price,  William  E.. 

Priest,  Marshall  F 

Prospere,  V.  Walser 

Prouty,  Roswell  W 

Quarton,  Harold  B 

Rabida,  Albert  A 

Rae,  J.  Thomas 

Ragland,  Joseph  P 

Rainerl,  Peter  J 

Rambo,  William  Preston 

Ramsey,  Henry  O... 

Randall,  Harold  M 

Randall,  Lee  D 

Randolph,  Archibald  R 

Rankin,  Karl  L 

Rastetter,  Richard  W...  13, 18, 24, 25, 33 

Ravndal,  Christian  M 39 

Ray,  David  T 32 

Ray.  Guy  W 28 

Ray,  John  A 24 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS 


59 


Paee 

Rayens,  Charles  E 40 

Reagan,  Daniel  J 40 

Reams,  R.  Borden 49 

Reber,  Samuel 50 

Redecker,  Sydney  B 38 

Reed,  Charles  S.,  2d 23 

Reed,  Edward  L 1 

Reed,  Frank  F. 20 

Reed,  Harry  Clinton 15 

Reed,  Leslie  E 34 

Reese,  Raymond  E 51 

Reeves,  Harman.. 32 

Reld,  John  T 35 

Reineck,  Walter  S 7 

Reinhardt,  G.  Frederick 51 

Reist,  Jay  R 35 

Renchard,  George  W 1» 

Rend,  Charles  J 4 

Revelcy,  Paul  J 28 

Rewinkel,  Milton  C 36 

Rexford,  Dean  Raymond 40 

Reznik,  Jacob 35 

Rice,  Allan  L 40 

Rice,  Charles  M.,  Jr _ 20 

Rice,  Edward  E. 10 

Rich,  S.  Grover,  Jr 39 

Richards,  Arthur  L 42 

Richards,  J.  Bartlett 49 

Richards,  William  Walker 28 

Richardson,  Gardner 40 

Richardson,  John  S.,  Jr... 43 

Richardson,  Joseph  L 44 

Richardson,  Marie  Elizabeth 2 

Richardson,  W.  Garland 6 

Richert,  George  L 29 

Richey,  Earle  J.. 23 

Riddick,  John  G 20 

Riddle,  James  R 30 

Riddleberger,  James  W 49 

Rigg,  Robert  B 26 

Riggs,  Benjamin  Reath 40 

Riley,  James  Joseph 29 

Rinden,  Robert  W 43 

Ringwalt,  Arthur  R.... 10 

Rittenhouse,  Austin  J 46 

Rivera,  Rodolfo  O 33 

Robbins,  Albert  H 21 

Robbins,  Warren  Delano 51 

Roberts,  Irving  E... 13 

Roberts,  Quincy  F. 21 

Robertson,  T.  Ayers 30 

Robertson,  William  P 37 

Robinson,  Judson  B 2 

Robinson,  Thomas  H 24 

Robison,  Harold  D... 17 

Rockwell,  Joseph  P 8 

Rockwell,  Stuart  W 18 

Rogers,  Buford  G 41 

Romero,  Arthur  J 1 

Rose,  Halleck  L 36 

Rose,  Victor  R 13, 18, 24, 25, 32 

Rosenberg,  William  S... 4 

Ross,  Claude  Q 16 

Rossow,  Robert,  Jr 34 

Roullard,  George  D 43 


Page 

Rountree,  William  M 50 

Rousseau,  Theodore,  Jr 37 

Rowell,  Edward  J... 5 

Royt,  Frederick  L 23 

Rueter,  Frank  T 9 

Ruff,  Edward  J 15 

Russell.  H.  Earle 31 

Rutherlord,  Howard  K 1 

Rutherford,  M.  Robert 11 

Rutlcdge,  Angus  V 21 

Ryan,  Daniel  V 2 

Ryan,  Donald  H 42 

Salinas,  Ezequiel  D 45 

Salisbury,  Laurence  E 51 

Salter,  Fred  K 20 

Sanderhoff,  Lubert  O 23 

Sanders,  Terry  B.,  Jr 28 

Sands,  Franklin  McFadden 6 

Sands,  William  Langdon 38 

Santl,  Mark  G 4 

Satterthwaite,  Joseph  C 41 

Satterthwalte,  Livingston 20 

Scanlan,  William 46 

Scherer,  George  F 49 

Schmltt,  Herbert  F.  N.. 11 

Schnare,  Lester  L 49 

Schnee,  Alexander.. 51 

Schneider,  R.  F 9 

Schoellkopf,  W.  Horton,  Jr 27 

Schoenfeld,  H.  F.  Arthur 49 

Schoenfeld.  Rudolf  E.. 3,14, 

28,  31, 33, 36 

Schoenrich,  Edwin 49 

Schott,  William  W 50 

Schraud,  Myron  H 30 

Schuler,  Frank  A.,  Jr 19 

Schutz,  Joseph  W 9 

Schwartz,  Harry  H 3 

Scott,  Albert  W 19 

Scott,  James  T 27,41 

Scott,  Winfield  H.. 20 

Scotten,  Robert  M 16 

Seager,  Cedric  H 42 

Seager,  Walter  E 42 

Seddlcum,  Paul  C 7 

Sedgwick,  Cabot 25 

Seibert,  Elvin 22 

Seller,  Herman  W 34 

Service,  John  S 10,11 

Service,  Richard  M 11 

Severe,  Marc  L. 28 

Shantz,  Harold 24, 46 

Sharp,  Frederick  D 38 

Shaw,  George  P 49 

Sheedy,  Bryan  D. 25 

Sheehan,  Robert  McDonald 27 

Sheehy,  Frank  E 44 

Shelley,  Tully. 21 

Sherman,  J.  A.  Tuck 41 

Shillock,  John  C,  Jr 7 

Shockley,  William  P.,  Jr 36 

Shoemaker,  Franklin  C 27 

Sholes,  Walter  H 41 

Shollenberger,  Joseph  H 50 


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Short,  Jeffrey  Robson,  Jr 42 

ShuUaw,  Harold.. 49 

Sigmond,  Frithjof  C 40 

Signer,  Wales  W 6 

Kimering,  Chauncey  L 50 

Simmons,  John  F 49 

Sims,  Harold 6 

Singer,  Dudley  Q 4 

Singleton,  Henry  E 39 

Siracusa,  Ernest  V 26 

Pitton,  Ora  S 19 

Skora,  George  W 12 

Slavons,  Stanley  G 30 

Smale,  William  A 27 

Smedberg,  Julian  K... 21 

Smith,  A.  Viola.^ 51 

Smith,  Bernard  L_ 13,17,24,25,32 

Smith,  Bromley  K 4 

Smith,  Carleton  Sprague 6 

Smith,  Charles  W 13 

Smith,  Donald  W 50 

Smith,  E.  Clinton 14 

Smith,  E.  Talbot 43 

Smith,  Edwin  L 19 

Smith,  Harry  L. 8 

Smith,  Henry  T 13 

Smith,  Horace  H 10,11 

Smith,  Jule  B 32 

Smith,  Merlin  E 30 

Smith,  Mervin  G i...  29 

Smith,  T.  Lynn 12 

Smith.  Walter.. 16 

Smith,  Walter  F _ 38 

Smyser,  William  L 38 

Smyth,  Richard  T 18 

Smyth,  Robert  Lacy 8 

Snow,  William  P 1 35 

Snyder,  Byron  B .  34 

Sokobin,  Samuel... 49 

Solana,  J.  Ramon 14 

Solborg,  Robert  A 37 

Somerville,  James... 26 

Sowell,  Ashley  B 34 

Spalding,  Francis  L ...  26 

Sparks,  Edward  J 44 

Sparks,  Joseph  S.. 22 

Spaulding,  Sydney  I 43 

Speer.  James  P.,  2d 22 

Spencer,  Thomas  D 24,46 

Spiegel,  Harold  R 21 

Spielman,  Henry  W , 6 

Spiker,  Clarence  J 3 

Spilman,  Lawrence  A 38 

Sprague,  George  E--. 27 

Springer,  Paul  L 10 

Springs,  L.  Pittman. 19 

Sproul,  Marion  Elizabeth 35 

Sprouse,  Philip  D 10 

Squire,  John  P 51 

Squire,  Paul  C 41 

Squires,  Leslie  Albion 42 

Stafford,  Maurice  L 28 

Stancliff,  Evert  Lee 29 

Stanford,  G.  Alonzo 9 

Stanton,  Edwin  F 49 


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Stanton,  Willard  Quincy 23 

Starcevic,  Anthony  E-- 35 

Staten,  Verne  G 23 

Stebbins,  Henry  E,.. ..,.  20 

Steere,  Loyd  V 20 

Steger,  Christian  T... 33 

Stein,  Robert  A 23 

Steinhardt,  Laurence  A 41 

Steintorf,  Paul  P... 49 

Stephan,  Charles  H 8 

Stevens,  Charles  Henry 29 

Stevens,  Francis  Bowden 43 

Stevens,  Harry  E 10 

Stevenson,  John  R 38 

Stewart,  Earl  C 2 

Stewart,  James  B 32 

Stewart,  Warren  C 10 

Steyne,  Alan  N... 49 

Stines,  Norman  C,  Jr 4 

Stoessel,  Walter  J.,  Jr 45 

Stone,  Hugh  L.,  Jr 34 

Stone,  John  F.._ 20 

Stoops,  Don... 51 

Stoppani,  Charles. 41 

Story,  Harry  W.. 14 

Stout,  Hiram  M 21 

Stratton,  Gus  G 26 

Streeper,  Robert  B 7 

Strom,  Carl  W 28 

Strong,  Robert  C 43 

Strong,  Thomas  S 33 

Stuart,  Wallace  W 17 

Sturgeon,  Leo  D 49 

Styles,  Francis  H_ 27 

Styles,  Raymond  A 19 

Summerlin,  George  T... 49 

Sumner,  Philip  D 28 

Sundell,  Charles  C 8 

Sundt,  Olaf  Francis 35 

Surrey,  Walter  S 40 

Sutherland,  Richard  A 5 

Sutton,  F.  Lester 26 

Swenson,  Harold  F •. 1 

Swift,  Norman  Guernsey 40 

Taft,  Orray,  Jr.. 13 

Tait,  George. 40 

Talbot,  Phillips 10 

Talbott,  Sheridan 21 

Taliaferro,  Charles  H... 7 

Tausch,  Egon  R 14 

Taylor,  Arthur  H 12 

Taylor,  Clifford  C 6 

Taylor,  Earle  C... 49 

Taylor,  Francis  E 25 

Taylor,  Henry  L 12 

Taylor,  Laurence  W 7 

Taylor,  Robert  M 49 

Teall,  Girvan 30 

Tennant,  Robert  A 27 

Terrassa,  Fernando 12 

Terry,  Carroll  M 38 

Tewell,  Harold  S 4 

Tewksbury,  Howard  H 16 

Thayer,  Charles  W 20 


Page 

Thayer,  Philip  W 9 

Thiel,  Cyril  L.  F 16 

Thomas,  Aaron  J.,  Jr 37 

Thomas,  Lee  Sturges 37 

Thomas,  Sheldon 1 

Thomasson,  David  A 28 

Thompson,  Charles  O 22 

Thompson,  Edgar  K 35 

Thompson,  Llewellyn  E.,  Jr 43 

Thompson,  Paul  Dean.I 27 

Thompson,  Samuel  R 23 

Thompson,  Tyler 19 

Thurston,  Ray  L 22 

Thurston,  Walter 17 

Tidwell,  William  A.,  Jr 44 

Timberlake,  Clare  H 49 

Tindall,  Richard  G 41 

Tittmann,  Harold  H.,  Jr SO 

Titus,  Earle  O 38 

Tolman,  George  L _ 8 

Tolman,  Lewis  B 34 

Topping,  John  L 44 

Touchette,  Joseph  I 23 

Tower,  Arthur  F 8 

Trammell,  Webb 41 

Travers,  Howard  K 49 

Trenta,  Walter 12 

Trimble,  William  C 49 

Triolo,  James  S 12 

Troutman,  Harry  L 41 

Trowbridge,  Jones  R 31 

Trueblood,  Edward  G 12 

Tuck,  S.  Pinkney 17 

Tucker,  Robert  C 44 

Turner,  Mason 3 

Turner,  Milton  M 20 

Turner,  Robert  A 20 

Turner,  Smith  Davison 21 

Turner,  William  T 50 

Turpin,  Robert  G 39 

Tuthill,  John  W 7 

Tyler,  S.  Roger,  Jr 49 

Unverzagt,  Henry  T 12 

Usher,  Richard  E 23 

Utter,  John  E 19 

Vaillant,  George  C 35 

Vance,  Marshall  M ..  49 

Vance,  Sheldon  B 6 

van  den  Arend,  Frederik 37 

Vanderburg,  William  O 35 

Vanderburgh,  John  B 9 

Van  Home,  John. 38 

Van  Voorst,  Marion 20 

Van  Wickel,  Jesse  F. 31 

Van  Wynen,  Ann 13 

Varrelman,  George 14 

Vaughan,  Stephen  B 7 

Vermont,  Albert 13,18,24,26,33 

Vigil,  Abraham 30 

Villard,  Henry  H 50 

Vincent,  John  Carter 49 

Vinson,  J.  Kittredge 27 

Vogenitz,  Hernan  C 15 


Page 

von  Hellens,  Lawrence  W 40 

von  Schilling,  Franz,  Jr 40 

Vorrath,  John  C,  Jr 37 

Votion,  Jack  William 20 

Vyse,  William  Clarke 29 

Wade,  Philip  R 9 

Wadsworth,  George.. 27,41 

Waggoner,  Edward  Lowry 9 

Wagman,  John  P 29 

Wagner,  Frederick  B 36 

Wagner,  Fred  T g 

Wagner,  Joseph  J 22 

Wagner.  Robert  W 29 

Wailes,  Edward  T 20 

Walker,  Agesilaus  W.,  Jr 2 

Walker,  Henry  Babcock,  Jr 10 

Walker,  Howard  L.,  Tr... 30 

Walker.  Jay 6 

Walker,  Joseph  F 19 

Walker,  Robert  N... 42 

Walker,  William  W 13 

Wallace,  William  E 43 

Waller,  Fred  E 7 

Waller,  George  P 29 

Wallin,  Paul  J 2 

Wallner,  Woodrufl.. 27 

Walmsley,  Walter  N.,  Jr 36 

Walsh,  Robert  L 43 

Walsh,  Walter  M 8 

Walstrom,  Joe  D 49 

Walton,  Lester  A... 28 

Walton,  Willis  E 26 

Wanam  aker.  Temple,  Jr 39 

Ward,  Angus  I 49 

Ward,  Roberts 10 

Wardlaw,  Andrew  B 12 

Warner,  Carlos  J 20 

Warner,  Gerald ...,.  1 

Warren,  Avra  M 34 

Warren,  Fletcher 49 

Washington,  Raoul  F 14 

Washington,  S.  Walter 49 

Wasscr,  I>ee  Q 10 

Wasson,  Thomas  C 49 

Waterman,  Henry  S 30 

Watrous,  Livingston  D 12 

Watson,  Hugh... 21 

Watson,  Hugh  H 21 

Watson,  Osborn  S 45 

Webb,  James  H.,  Jr 25 

Webb,  Walter  W... 1 

Webster,  Donald  Everett 42 

Webster,  Edward  C,  Jr 30 

Weeks,  John  A 11 

Weil,  T.  Eliot 32 

Weimer,  Frederick  C. 45 

Weimer,  Joseph  O 45 

Weir,  Thomas  A 39 

Weise,  Robert  W.,  Jr 9 

Weisenburg,  Leslie  A 19 

Welch,  Aubrey  Lee,  Jr 19 

Welch,  Rolland 35 

Wellborn,  Alfred  T 10 

Welles,  Samuel  Gardner 21 


INDEX    OF    PERSONS 


61 


Page 

Wellman,  Harvey  R 5 

Wells,  Alfred  W^ 23 

Wells,  H.  Bartlett 13 

Wells,  Milton  K 35 

SVendelin,  Eric  C 49 

Wernimont,  Kenneth 5 

Wesson,  Robert  O. 12 

West,  George  Ly brook,  J  r 39 

vVesterbeek,  Apolonius  C.  3,15,31,33,36 

Wharton,  Clifton  R 19 

Whedbee,  Robert  E._ 39 

A^hetten,  Nathan  L 29 

A^hitaker,  Charles  H.-. 23 

A'hite,  Byron 7 

A'hite,  Howard  A 5 

A'^hite,  Ivan  B 4 

Vhite,  John  Campbell 35 

Vhite,  Rollie  H.,  Jr. i 

Vhitney,  Thomas  P 44 

Vhittinghill,  George  D 51 

Vidney,  George  M 23 

Vicdenmayer,  Joseph  E 2 

Vieland,  William  A 5 

Vightman,  Henry  L 29 

Viley,  John  C 49 

Viley,  Henry  W.,  Jr 9 

Viley,  Samuel  Hamilton 51 

Viley,  Walter  W 9 

Vilkins,  Eraser . 31 

Vlkinson,  James  R 21 

Vilkinson,  John  J.,  Jr 2 

Villey,  John  A 33 

Villiams,  Arthur  R... 34 

Villiams,  Franks 49 


Page 

Williams,  Philip  P i 

Williams,  Ulrich  H 5 

Williams,  William  L.  S 45 

Williamson,  Harold  L 16 

Willis,  Frances  E 49 

Willock,  Roger 15 

Willson,  Gilbert  R 30 

Wilson,  Evan  M 49 

Wilson,  George  B 20 

Wilson,  James  Parker 9 

Wilson,  Orme . 25 

Wilson,  Oscar  A.,  Jr 27 

Wilson,  Robert  E 4 

Wilson,  W.  John,  Jr 28 

Winant,  John  G 20 

Windham,  Charles  A 2 

M'infree,  Robert  M ] 

Winship,  North 8 

Winslow,  Rollin  R 61 

Winters,  George  H 30 

Winthrop,  Robert  C,  Jr 46 

Withers,  Charles  D 3 

Withey,  Francis  M 9 

Withey,  Howard  F 7 

Witman,  William,  2d 41 

Woel,  J.  William 25 

Wojdygo,  Joseph  M 21 

Wolcott,  Henry  M 51 

Woldike,  Aage 3,15,31,33,36 

Wolf,  Franklin  W 44 

Wollam,  Park  F -  12 

Wonderley,  A.  Wayne. 40 

Wood,  Harold  C 30 


Page 

Wood,  Hilton  F 13 

Wood,  Robert  W 40 

Wood,  William  Raymond 30 

Woodfall,  Colin  C 1 

Woodford,  Archer 49 

Woodruff,  Harry  A 19 

Woods,  Sam  E 28,41 

Woodward,  Robert  F 49 

Woolf,  Donald 19 

Wooster,  Julia  Louise.. 5 

Worchel,  Philip 43 

Worster,  Stephen  C 30 

Wright,  Donald  L 2I 

Wright,  James  H 49 

Wright,  William  C 9 

Wright,  William  P 45 

Xanthaky,  Theodore  A 5 

Yearns,  Kenneth  J 22 

Yorke,  Edward  W.,  Jr 43 

Youmans,  Charles  Le  Roy 14, 15,  25 

Young,  Roland  A 50 

Young,  Whitney... 44 

Yuni,  William  E 10 

Zapf,  Lacey  C 2 

Zawadzki,  Casimir  T 21 

Zetterstrand,  Rudolph  E ..  6 

Zondorak,  Charles  J 43 

Zozaya,  John  J.. 45 

Zweig,  Ben... 30 

Zwemer,  Raymund  L 16 


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FOREIGN  SERVICE  LIST 

(Abridged) 
OCTOBER  1.  1944 


In  the  interest  of  economy  the  "Foreign  Service  List" 
ivill  be  issued  in  complete  form  as  of  January  1  and 
in  abridged  form  as  of  April  1.  July  1.  and  October  1 


>iOTE:  To  avoid  delay  aiid  insure  prompt  atten- 
tion, correspondence  upon  consular  business  should 
be  addressed,  for  example,  to — 

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CONTENTS 

Foreign  Service  of  the  United  States 

Afghanistan,  1;  Argentina,  1;  Australia,  2;  Belgium  and  Possessions,  3;  Bolivia,  4 
Brazil,  4;  Bulgaria,  6;  Canada,  6;  Chile,  8;  China,  10;  Colombia,  11;  Costa  Rica 
12;  Cuba,   13;  Czechoslovakia,   14;  Denmark,   15;  Dominican  Republic,   15 
Ecuador,  16;  Egypt,  17;  El  Salvador,  17;  Estonia,  18;  Ethiopia,  18;  Finland,  18 
France  and  Possessions,  18;  Germany,  19;  Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland 
and  India,  20;  Greece,  24;  Guatemala,  24;  Haiti,  25;  Honduras,  25;  Hungary,  26 
Iceland,  26;  Iran,  26;  Iraq,  26;  Ireland,  27;  Italy,   27;  Japanese  Empire,    27 
Latvia,    27;    Lebanon,    28;    Liberia,    28;    Liechtenstein,    28;    Lithuania,   28 
Luxembourg,  28;    Mexico,  28;   Monaco,   30;   Morocco,   31;   Netherlands   and 
Possessions,    31;    New    Zealand,    32;     Nicaragua,   32;   Norway,  33;  Palestine 
and  Trans-Jordan,  33;  Panama,  34;  Paraguay,  34;  Peru,  35;  Philippine  Islands, 
36;  Poland,  36;  Portugal  and  Possessions,  36;  Rumania,  37;    Saudi  Arabia, 
Kingdom  of,  38;  Spain,  38;  Sweden,  39;  Switzerland,  40;  Syria,  41;  Thailand, 
41;  Turkey,  41;  Union  of  South  Africa,  42;  Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics, 
43;  Uruguay,  44;  Venezuela,  45;  Yugoslavia,  46, 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  assigned  to  the  Department 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  on  special  and  temporary  detail 0 

Foreign  Service  officers  on  detail  as  inspectors 0 

Officers  of  the  Foreign  Service  now  unassigned 1 

Special  offices 1 

Index  of  Persons l 


ABBREVIATIONS  AND  SYMBOLS 

(T) — Temporary  specialists  appointed  for  the  emergency.  These  appointees  are  arran  \ 
according  to  salary;  where  salary  is  the  same,  according  to  the  date  of  assignm(  ; 
and  where  date  of  assignment  is  the  same,  alphabetically. 

(C)    — Consulate  (M)    — Mission 

(CA) — Consular  agency  (MA) — Office  of  military  attach^ 

(CG) — Consulate  general  (MD) — Office  of  maritime  delegate 

(E)    — Embassy  (NA) — Office  of  naval  attach^ 

(L)    — Legation  (VC)  — Vice  consulate 

X  indicates  that  the  date  given  does  not  show  the  total  length  of  continuous  service  of  the  offi 
at  the  post.  For  this  information  regarding  an  officer  in  the  Foreign  Service,  his  biograp 
in  the  Register  oj  the  Department  of  State  should  be  consulted. 

Please  report  any  omission  or  error  found  in  this  List  to  the 
DIVISION  OF  RESEARCH  AND  PUBLICATION  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Post 


AFGHANISTAN 
CabuKL) 


(MA) 

ARGENTINA 
Juenos  Aires  (E) 


(MA&NA). 


Xame  and  rank 


CorneJlus  Van  H.  Engert,  envoy  extraordinary 

and  minister  plenipotentiary. 
Elbert  G.  Mathews,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Rollie  H.  White,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Maj.  Ernest  F.  Fox,  military  attache- 


Norman  Armour,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Edward  L.  Reed,  counselor  of  embassy. 

Merwin   L.   Bohan,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

economic  aflairs. 

Paul  0.  Nyhus,  agricultural  attache 

David  C.  Berger,  consul  general;  first  secretary., 

Sheldon  Thomas,  second  secretary 

Gerald  Warner,  second  secretary 

Edward  P.  Maffitt.  second  secretary 

Hiram  Bingham,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul... 
Aubrey  E.  Lippincott,  second  secretary;  consul. 
Herbert  V.  Olds,  second  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

David  M.  Clark,  second  secretary 

Leslie  W.  Johnson,  consul 

Philip  P.  Williams,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Charles  R.  Burrows,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Richard  H.  Post,'  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Arthur  J,  Romero,  vice  consul 

Colin  C.  Woodfall,  vice  consul 

Robert  M.  Winlree,  vice  consul 

Sheldon  W.  Parks,  vice  consul.. 

Howard  K.  Rutherford,  vice  consul 

William  B.  Helme,  vice  consul _. 

V.  Walser  Prospere,  vice  consul 

Arthur  F.  Carey,  vice  consul 

Harold  F.  Swenson,  vice  consul 

Walter  W.  Hanes,  vice  consul... 

Charles  F.  Hemphill,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Lawrence  L.  Arnold,  vice  consul 


Brig.   Gen.  John  W.  Lang,  military  attache  and 

military  attach^  for  air. 
Capt.    Walter   W.  Webb,   naval   attache   and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Sherlock  Davis,  asst.  military  attache... 
Maj.  Donald.  F.  Gibbons,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Maj.  Joseph  C.  King,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Charles  H.  Lee,  asst.  military  attache 

Comdr.  Robert  S.  Burgher,  asst.  naval  attache 

1  At  Mendoza  pending  closing  of  that  office. 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


California 

California 

Dist.  Columbia. 

War  Dept 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania... 
Texas 

Wisconsin 

Virginia 

New  York 

Massachusetts.. 

Missouri 

Connecticut 

Arizona 

Massachusetts. - 

Pennsylvania 

Minnesota 

California. 

Ohio 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Vermont 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Oregon 

Texas 

Illinois , 

Mississippi 

Ohio... 

New  York 

Ohio 

Texas 

Illinois 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


May    2, 1942 

Dec.  14,1943 
June    6, 1944 

Jan.    11,1944 


May  18,1939 

Oct.    27,1941 
tNov.    5,1942 


July 
JJan. 

Aug. 

Nov. 
JAug. 
tNov. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

May 

June 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

May 
JMay 
tMay 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

June 

June 

Oct. 

Dec. 

June 


28, 1934 
8, 1944 

30. 1940 
2,1942 

13. 1942 

19. 1943 

28. 1944 

4. 1941 
2, 1944 

29, 1944 

18. 1943 
3, 1943 

29. 1944 

21. 1941 
15, 1944 
15, 1944 

5,1942 

5. 1942 

8. 1943 
9, 1943 
3, 1943 

24, 1943 

1. 1943 
22, 1943 

3. 1944 


Apr.    14,1941 
Sept.  16, 1943 


Jan. 
Mar. 
July 
Oct. 
July 


6,1942 
8,1943 
3,1943 
14, 1943 
11, 1941 


Salary 


$10, 000 
4,100 


17,500 

9,200 

8,000 

8,000 
6,200 
5,400 
4,600 
4,200 
4,200 
4,2C0 
4,000 
4,000 
4,000 
4,000 
3,600 
3,500 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    19  4  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salai 

ARGENTINA— Continued 

Buenos  Aires  (E)— Con. 

(MA  &  NA)— Con 

(T)     - -.- 

Lt.  Comdr.  John  J.  Wilkinson,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 

attachfe  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Judson  B.  Robinson,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Agesilaus  W.  Walker,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attach^ 

and  asst.  naval  attachfi  for  air. 
Lt.  Archie  W.  Green,  asst.  naval  attachfe  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Hayward  Keniston,  cultural-relations  attach^ 

David  M.  MajTiard,  ppecial  assistant 

Charles  A  Windham,  special  assistant 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Michigan 

California 

California.. 

California 

New  York 

Kansas  . 

Apr.  17,1943 
Feb.     2, 1944 
Aug.  16,1943 
Oct.    16,1943 

Aug.    11,1942 
July    15,1944 
Feb.  28,1944 
iMay   11,1944 
Sept.    3,1941 
Jan.    15, 1942 
Apr.  20,1942 
Jan.    14,1944 
Dec.     4, 1942 
Dec.    15,1942 

Jan.    14,1944 
Dec.     4, 1942 
Dec.     4, 1942 
Dec.     4, 1942 
Dec.  27,1941 
Dec.  28,1943 
Nov.    3,1942 
Dec.   21.1943 

May   19,1943 

Feb.   11,1941 

tDec.    3,1943 
Mar.  21, 1942 
July    15,1944 

Apr.     6, 1942 
tJan.    22,1944 

Aug,     1, 1942 
Dec.     7, 1943 

James  MacGregor  Byrne,  special  assistant 

Connie  R.  Herron,  senior  economic  analyst 

Charles  F.  Merkel,  senior  economic  analyst 

Daniel  V.  Ryan,  special  assistant 

Ohio 

California 

Grant  McDougall,  economic  analyst        

Asher  Norman  Christensen,  asst.  cultural-rela- 
tions attache. 
Paul  J.  Wallin,  economic  analyst- 

Minnesota 

California 

New  York 

Michigan 

New  York 

Indiana  . 

Francis  K  Jo vin,  economic  analyst        

Chandler  Lawrence  Daniels,  economic  analyst... 

Richard  F.  Lankenau,  junior  economic  analyst... 

William  K.  Leonhart.  economic  analyst — 

Herman  R.  Kasper,  junior  economic  analyst 

Miss  Marie  Elizabeth  Richardson,  junior  eco- 
nomic analyst. 

West  Virginia 

Illinois 

Arkansas 

New  York 

Oklahoma 

South  Carolina..- 

Tennessee 

South  Carolina -- 

War  Dept... 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept. 

Navy  Dept 

$3  5 

AUSTRALIA 

Canberra,  Australian  Capital 
Territory  (L). 

Nelson  T.  Johnson,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

10,0 
7  ? 

Lacey  C.  Zapf,  commercial  attache. 

8.9 

4,3 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  Karl  Ferguson  Baldwin,  military  attache.... 
Comdr.    Malcolm    Mackenzie,    naval    attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Earl  C.  Stewart,  asst.  military  attache... 
Lt.  (jg)  Nicholas  D.  Olivier,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

1  Assigned  to  Buenos  Aires;  remaining  at  Mendoza  until  office  is  closci; 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


AUSTRALIA— Continued 

delaide,  South  Australia  (C). 
risbane,  Queensland  (C) 


lelbourne,  Victoria  (C).'. 


erth,  Western  Australia  (C). 

ydney,  New  South  Wales 
(CO). 


(T). 


ELGIUM  AND  POSSES- 
SIONS 

(Belgium) 

russels  (Bruxelles)  (E) 


(Africa) 

6opoldvilIe,  Belgian  Congo 
(CO). 


(T). 


Charles  A.  Hutchinson,  consul 

Joseph  P.  Ragland,  consul 

Ralph  J.  Blake,  consul.. 

Robert  Grinnell,  vice  consul 

Clarence  J.  Spiker,  consul  general 

Fred  W.  Jandrey,  consul -- 

Ralph  H.  Hunt,  vice  consul - 

Mason  Turner,  consul 

Courtland  Christiani,  vice  consul 

Ely  E.  Palmer,  consul  general 

Charles  H.  Derry,  consul - 

Wilson  C.  Flake,  consul 

Perry  Ellis,  vice  consul -.. 

Richard  H.  Hawkins,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Delano  McKelvey,  vice  consul -- 

Lyle  C.  Himmel,  vice  consul 

Robert  T.  Hartley,  vice  consul 


Charles  Sawyer,'  appointed  ambassador  cxtraor 

dinary  and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,  counselor  of  embassy^  — 

Julian  F.  Harrington,  counselor  of  embassy 

Leigh  W.  Hunt,  commercial  attachS 

Ernest  de  W.  Mayer,  second  secretary 

J.  Stanford  Edwards,  vice  consul ^ _. 


J.  Webb  Benton,  consul  general 

Patrick  Mallon,  consul. 

Harry  H.  Schwartz,  vice  consul 

Edwin  W.  Martin,  vice  consul. 

Charles  D.  Withers,  economic  analyst- 


Minnesota 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Oregon 

New  York v.. 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Wisconsin... 

Massachusetts 

Connecticut 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Rhode  Island 

Georgia.  

North  Carolina.. 

California 

Pennsylvania 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

South  Dakota 

Texas 


Ohio 


Dist.  Columbia. - 

Massachusetts 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

New  York 


New  York 

Ohio... 

California 

Ohio 

South  Carolina. 


Mar. 

July 

June 

Dec. 

Mar. 
tApr. 
tSept. 

July 

Mar. 

Aug. 

July 
tDec. 

Jan. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 


12,1936 
10, 1936 
17, 1944 

19. 1942 
8, 1943 

27. 1943 
24, 1929 

1, 1941 
18, 1943 
23, 1940 

5, 1941 

29. 1939 

23. 1943 

30. 1940 
2, 1943 

27, 1938 

12. 1944 


Sept.  14,1944 

Apr.  1, 1941 
Sept.  15, 1944 
Sept.  20, 1944 
Mar.  18, 1944 
Sept.  14, 1944 


Apr.  26, 1944 
tOct.  16,1940 
Dec.  8, 1943 
Mar.  21, 1944 
Sept.    2,1943 


$5,000 
4,500 
4,500 
3,600 
8,600 
4,500 

4,800 

10, 000 
6,000 
4,600 
4,000 
3,500 
3,500 


17,500 

9,200 
7,200 
6,000 
4,200 


8,400 
4,500 
3,000 
3,000 


1  Accredited  al.so  to  Luxembourg. 

2  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Czerhcslovakia,  the  Kelterlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


BOUVIA 
La  Paz  (E) 


(MA). 


(C). 


(T). 


Coohabamba  (C). 


BRAZIL 

RIo  de  Janeiro  (E).. 


(MA&  NA). 


Walter  Thuistoii,  appointed  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  plenipotentiary. 

counselor  of  embassy.. 

Robert  E.  Wilson,  third  secretary  (vice  consul). . 

Bromley  K.  Smith,  third  secretary  (vice  consul).. 

Juan  de  Zengotita,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)... 

William  S.  Rosenberg,  third  secretary  (vice  con- 
sul). 

Howard  Brandon,  third  secretary  (vice  consul).. 


Col.  John  B.  Johnson,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Murl  Estes,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Eugenio  Buitrago,  asst.  military  attache. 
Capt.  Frank  Lener  Keller,  asst.  military  attache. 


Robert  E.  Wilson,  vice  consul  (third  secretary)... 
Bromley  K.  Smith,  vice  consul  (third  secretary).. 
Juan  de  Zengotita,  vice  consul  (third  secretary).. 
William    S.    Rosenberg,    vice    consul    (third 

secretary). 
Howard  Brandon,  vice  consul  (third  secretary) . . 

Alvin  E.  Bandy,  vice  consul 

Louis  M.  Denis,  vice  consul 


Charles  W.  Collier,  cultural-relations  attache 

Olaf  Francis  Sundt,'  petroleum  attache 

Mark  Q.  Santi,  senior  economic  analyst 

Dudley  Q.  Singer,  senior  economic  analyst 

Norman  C.  Stines,  Jr.,  senior  economic  analyst. 

Douglas  Henderson,  vice  consul 


ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

Harold  S.  Tewell,  consul  general;  first  secretary.. 

Walter  J.  Donnelly,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic afifairs. 

Archie  W.  Childs,  asst.  commercial  attacbg 

Leo  J.  Callanan,  first  secretary;  consul 

Vinton  Chapin,  first  secretary;  consul... 

Reginald  S.  Kazanjian,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Elira  O'Shaughnessy,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Jack  B.  Neathery,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

John  n.  Burns,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Theodore  A.  Xanthaky,  vice  consul 

Rudolf  E.  Cahn,  vice  consul 

Hubert  Maness,  vice  consul... 

Edwin  S.  Coleman,  vice  consul 


Brig.  Qen.  Hayes  A.  Kroner,  military  attache... 

Lt.  Col.  Ben  W.  Barclay,  military  air  attache 

Capt.  Charles  J.  Rend,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 


Arizona Sept.  21, 1944 


Arizona Apr.  24,1943 

California Dec.  26,1941 

Pennsylvania [  Aug.  24,1943 

New  York j  May  15,1943 

Georgia. ,  Oct.    25,1943 


War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
Wai-  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


July  29,1943 
Aug.  12,1944 
tJuly  7, 1944 
Sept.  29, 1944 


Arizona Apr.  24,1943 

California !  Dec.  26,1941 

Pennsylvania !  Aug.  24,1943 

New  York May  15,1943 


Georgia 

Tennessee 

Dist.  Columbia. 


Oct.  25,1943 
Sept.  16, 1942 
tSept.  18, 1943 


Virginia.. June  11,1942 

Texas i  June  21,1944 

Texas ...1  July  21,1943 

New  Jersey I  July  21,1943 

California. ..'tApr.  29,1943 


Massachusetts.. 


North  Dakota... 
Dist.  Columbia. 


Ohio 

Massachusetts- 
Massachusetts. 
Rhode  Island.. 
New  York 


Nov.  20, 1943 


Dec.  3, 1942 
tNov.    5,1942 

May  28,1938 

May  25,1944 

May  3. 1944 

July  30,1943 

Feb.  28,1941 


Texas 

Oklahoma. 


Dec. 

Sept 


13, 1941 
6, 1944 


New  York i  {May  22, 1943 


New  York.. 
Oklahoma... 
New  Jersey. 

War  Dept... 

War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


tOct.  28,1925 

.\pr.  19,1943 

JApr.  8. 1944 

Jan.  15,1944 

.\pr.  24,1944 

Jan.  22,1943 


>  Assigned  also  to  Santiago,  Quito,  and  Lima;  resident  in  I,ima. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

BRAZIL— Continued 

0  de  Janeiro  (E)— Con. 

(MA  &NA)-Con 

Lt.  Col.  George  M.  Potter,  asst.  military  attach*. 

War  Dept 

Feb.     6, 1942 

Maj.  Andrew  P.  Fuller,  asst.  military  attache... 

War  Dept.. 

Sept.  30, 1943 

Maj.  George  F.  Borton,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1944 

Capt.  Richard  T.  Cassldy,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept 

July     3, 1943 

Capt.  Horace  C.  Peterson,  asst.  military  attach*. 

War  Dept. 

Sept.  30,1943 

Capt.  SamuelJ.  Skousen,  asst.  military  air  attache- 

War  Dept 

July   26,1944 

1st  Lt.  Clarence  J.  Alameda,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept 

Apr.   18,1944 

Lt.  Comdr.  Walter  F.  McLallen,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Feb.     3, 1943 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Howard  A.  White,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

May  13,1944 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.   (jg)  Angus  C.  Littlejohn,  Jr.,  asst.  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Aug.  18,1944 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T)                                 

William  A.  Wieland,  special  assistant 

New  York 

Colorado  .      .  .. 

June    4, 1941 
July     2, 1943 

Guy  Louis  Bush,  agricultural  attache      -    

Walter  Hinckley  Bradley,  special  assistant 

Massachusetts..- 

May  17,1944 

Emerson  I.  Brown,  minerals  attache 

Ohio          

May  18,1944 

Feb.     1, 1944 

Coimecticut 

Mar.  24, 1942 

Fred  T.  Wagner,  special  assistant         .      

New  York 

July   27,1942 

Roscoe  Freeman  Patterson,  special  assistant 

Vermont    

May  13,1943 

William  Rex  Crawford,  cultural-relations  attache. 

Pennsylvania 

Aug.  21,1943 

Meade  T.  Foster,  asst.  agricultural  attache 

Maryland 

Aug.  21,1944 

Joseph  S.  Piazza,  asst.  cultural- relations  attach*. 

New  Jersey 

Dec.    1, 1941 

Kenneth  M.  Davidson,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

Idaho            

Sept.  23, 1942 

Rudolph  E.  Zetterstrand,  economic  analyst 

West  Virginia 

Nov.    2,1942 

Texas 

Dec.  22,1942 

Edward  J.  Rowell,  senior  economic  analyst 

California.  _ 

May    1, 1944 

Kenneth  Wernimont,  agricultural  commissioner  . 

Nebraska 

June    6, 1944 

Nestor  C.  Ortiz,  junior  economic  analyst.. . 

C  alifomia 

July   26,1941 

Richard  A.  Sutherland,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

California 

Apr.  24,1942 

John  Gordon  Mein,  junior  economic  analyst 

Kentucky 

Aug.  10,1942 

Ohio  

Nov.  11,1942 

Harvey  R.  Wellman,  economic  analyst    

New  York 

Nov.  14,1942 

William  F.  GermoD,  economic  analyst    ..  - 

New  York 

Utah    

Nov.  16, 1942 
Nov.  20, 1942 

Mrs.  Aldene  Barrlngton  Leslie,  economic  analyst. 

Montana 

Mar.    5,1943 

Herbert  W.  D.  Mayers,  junior  economic  analyst.. 
Sheldon  B.  Vance,  jimior  economic  analyst 

Aug.  15,1942 

Massachusetts... 

Nov.  26, 1942 

Richard  A.  Godfrey,  junior  economic  analyst 

Kentucky 

Dec.     4,1942 

Robert  F.  Corrigan,  vice  consul 

Ohio 

Oct.    21.1941 

Victoria,  Espirito  Santo 

Peter  J.  Raineri,  vice  consul                             

New  York.. 

Missouri. 

Mar.  22, 1944 
Aug.  22,1942 

Aug.  17.1942 

Texas 

(VC). 

ihia  (Sao  Salvador),  Bahia 

Dftnipl  M.  T^rfld'^OCt,  cnnsnl 

Michigan 

Sept.    4,1943 

$5,100 

:c). 

(T) 

Illinois 

Nov.  20, 1942 

George  L.  Phillips,  vice  consul.        

New  York 

Apr.     9. 1943 

Miss  Julia  Louise  Wooster,  vice  consul 

Connecticut 

June  17,1944 

•  Assigned  also  to  Asuncion  and  Montevideo;  resident  in  Rio  de  Janeiro. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1.    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


BRAZIL— Continued 

Bello  Horizonte,  Minas  Ge- 

raes  (C). 
Florianopolis,      Santa     Ca- 

tharina  (C). 

Fortaleza,  Ccarfi  (C) 

Natal,  Rio  Grande  do  Norte 

(C). 
Para  (Belfm),  Para  (C) 

(T) - 

Man&os,  Amazonas  (VG). 
(T) 

Sfio  Luiz.  MaranhSo  (CA) 
Pernambuco    (Recife),    Per- 
nambuco  (C). 

(T).... 


Porto  Alegre,  Rio  Grande  do 
8ul  (C). 
(T). 


Rio  Grande,  Rio  Grande 
doSul  (CA). 

Santos,  Sao  Paulo  (C) 

Sao  Paulo,  Sao  Paulo  (CG).. 


(T). 


Curitiba,    Parana    (VC) 
(T). 

BULGARIA 

State  of  war  declared  by  Bul- 
garia December  13, 1941. 

CANADA 

Ottawa,  Ontario  (E) 


Jay  Walker,  consul 

William  Preston  Rambo,  vice  consul. 


Walter  W.  Hoflmann,  consul. 
Harold  Sims,  vice  consul 


Dist.  Columbia..    Sept.    4,1943 

Florida Dec.  16,1942 

California tSept.  28,1943 

Tennessee. Feb.  28,1941 


Randolph  A.  Kidder,  consul. .. 
Robert  Jakes,  3d,  vice  consul... 

Fred  Godsey,  vice  consul 

William  F.  Trent,  vice  consul.. 
Forrest  N.  Dagpett,  vice  consul. 

Robert  Black,  vice  consul 

Wiley  T.  Clay,  consular  agent  . 
Donald  W.  Lamm,  vice  consuL 


Bentley  B.  MacKay,  agricultural  adviser. 

J.  Thomas  Rae,  vice  consul 

Robert  Bruce  Harley,  vice  consul 


Massachusetts.. 

Tennessee 

lexas 

Tennessee 

California 

Ohio 

North  Carolina.. 
Dist.  Columbia. 

Louisiana 

Minnesota 

Peimsylvania... 


Reginald  S.  Castleman,  consul California. 


ISept. 
Mar. 
Nov. 
Sept. 
June 
Auir. 
July 
Dec. 


19, 1944 
22, 1944 
11, 1942 
16, 1944 

2, 1943 
31, 1944 

1, 1940 
10, 1942 


Aug.  30, 1944 
Dec.  31,1942 
Oct.  4, 1941 
Sept.    4,1943 


Roy  Nash,  senior  cultural-relations  oflBcer. 
Joseph  L.  Dougherty,  agricultural  analyst. 

William  E.  Price,  vice  consul 

Eugene  C.  Pfiflner,  consular  agent 


Arthur  G.  Parsloe,  vice  consul 

Cecil  M.  P.  Cross,  consul  general - 

DuWayne  G.  Clark,  consul..   

Frederic  C.  Fomes,  Jr.,  consul. 

Wales  W.  Signor,  consul 

Leland  C.  Altaffer,  vice  consul 

Carleton  Sprague  Smith,  cultural-relations  officer 

George  T.  Colman,  senior  economic  analyst 

Henry  W.Spielman,  junior  agricultural  economist 

Leon  C.  Heilbronner,  economic  analyst. 

Ross  E.  Hoverter,  economic  analyst 

Jesse  Milton  Orme,  vice  consul '..- 


California j  July  13,1943 

Ohio Aug.  26,1944 

Missouri Jan.  11,1943 

Illinois Dec.  1.1942 

Georgia 'tJune 

Rhode  Island j  Mar. 

California May 

New  York I  Sept. 

Michigan Apr. 

Ohio... 


Wisconsin. 


Ray  Atherton,'  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Lewis  Clark,  first  secretary;  consul 

Henry  M.  Bankhead,  commercial  attache 

Clifford  C.  Taylor,  agricultural  attach^ 


Dec. 

Jan. 
tApr. 

Oklahoma. ..j  Feb. 

New  York |  Mar. 

Pennsylvania tJune 

Idaho... Sept. 


Illinois tNov.  18,1943 


7,1923 
21,194! 
2.  1944 
22,1942 
28,1943 
7,1943 
1, 1944 
14, 1943 
10, 1942 
17,1943 
1,1943 
6, 1941 


Alabama !  Apr.  29,1941 

Florida i  June  20,1933 

Colorado I  Sept.  30,1939 

Oliver  B.  North,  asst.  commercial  attach^ I  Connecticut I  Nov.  16,1928 


'  Accredited  also  to  Denmark. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CANADA— Continued 


Ottawa,  Ontario  (E)— Con... 


'MA  &  NA). 


Calgary,  Alberta  (C) 

Edmonton,  Alberta  (C)..*... 

Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur, 

Ontario  (C). 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  (CO)... 


Fredericton,  New  Bruns- 
wick (VC). 

Hamilton,  Ontario  (C) 

Montreal,  Quebec  (CQ) 


>Iiagara  Falls,  Ontario  (C)... 
iuebec,  Quebec  (C) 

legina,  Saskatchewan  (C) . . 

•t.   John,    New   Brunswick 
(C). 


Robert  English,  second  secretary;  consul _ 

John  C.  Shillock,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul... 
Miss  Katherine  E.  O'Connor,  second  secretary; 
vice  consul. 

William  Belton,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

John  W.  Tuthill,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

George  C.  Minor,  vice  consul 

Russell  B.  Jordan,  vice  consul 

Thaddeus  H.  Chylinski,  vice  consul 

Col.  Francis  J.  Graling,  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Col.  Jay  P.  Thomas,  military  air  attache 

Capt.  Glenn  F.  Howell,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Harry  C.  Archer,  asst.  military  air  attache.. 
Capt.  William  P.   Hastings,   asst.   military   air 

attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Norman  B.  Deuel,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  John  C.  McBride,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Jack  K.  McFall.  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Charles  W.  Allen,  vice  consul 

Robert  B.  Streeper,  consul 

Paul  C.  Seddicum,  vice  consul _ 

Harvey  T.  Goodier,  consul 

Edwin  Carl  Kemp,  consul  eeneral 

Howard  F.  Withey,  consul 

Edwin  N.  Gunsaulus,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Taliaferro,  vice  consul 

Frederick  C.  Johnson,  vice  consul. 

Clay  Merrell,  vice  consul 

John  D.  Johnson,  consul 

Laurence  W.  Taylor,  consul 

Frederick  E.  Farnsworth,  consul 

Coldwell  S.  Johnston,  consul 

Fred  E.  Waller,  vice  consul.. 

Bartley  P.  Gordon,  vice  consul 

Byron-White,  vice  consul 

James  E.  Callahan,  vice  consul 

John  R.  Barry,  vice  consul 

Stephen  B.  Vaughan,  vice  consul. 

Stanley  T.  Hayes,  vice  consul 

Lynn  W.  Franklin,  consul 

William  H.  Brown,  vice  consul 

Frank  C.  Niccoll,  vice  consul 

Bertel  E.  Kuniholm,  consul 

Adam  Beaumont,  vice  consul 

Walter  S.  Reineck,  consul... 

Dudley  E.  Cyphers,  fice  consul... 

George  Gregg  Fuller,  consul 

Paul  C.  Betts,  vice  consul _ 


New  Hampshire 

Oregon 

Indiana 

Oregon 

Massachusetts. . 
West  Virginia... 

Wyoming 

Connecticut 

War  Dept 

War  Dept" 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Wyoming.. 

Ohio 

Dist.  Columbia. 
New  York 

Florida 

Michigan.. 

Minnesota 

Virginia 

New  Jersey 

Oklahoma 

Vermont. 

California 

Colorado 

Nevada 

Michigan 

Massachusetts... 
North  Carolina. - 
Massachusetts... 
Massachusetts... 

New  Jersey 

New  Hampshire. 

Maryland 

New  Jersey 

Colorado 

Massachusetts. . . 
Massachusetts. . . 

Ohio 

Connecticut 

California 

Pennsylvania 


May  17,1944 
May  25,1944 
tDec.   29,1939 

Sept.  28, 1944 
Mar.  16, 1942 
tFeb.  23.1940 
Oct.  9, 1933 
Feb.     3. 1942 

Feb.  18,1943 
Aug.  12, 1944 
Jan.  2, 1943 

Feb.  9, 1943 
May  17,1944 

Nov.  26, 1941 

Oct.     8, 1942 

May    8, 1944 


Sept.  29, 1930 
May  19, 1944 
Sept.  8,1943 
Feb.   15,1935 

Apr.  8, 1941 
May  31, 1944 
Oct.  7, 1938 
July  22,1942 
Sept.  19, 1921 


May 
June 
Nov. 
May 
truly 
Dee. 
Aug. 
June 
Aug. 
May 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Sept. 
July 
Dec. 
Aug. 
May 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Apr. 


2. 1941 

25. 1942 

20. 1943 

26. 1942 

17. 1941 

2. 1942 

26. 1943 

10. 1944 
11,1941 

3, 1919 
3, 1942 

18. 1939 

16. 1940 
31, 1937 

6. 1940 

20. 1943 

6. 1941 

27. 1942 

17. 1944 

27. 1943 

19. 1944 


613145—44- 


8 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salar: 


CANADA— Continued 

St,  Stephen,  New  Brunswick 
(O). 

Sarnla,  Ontario  (C) 

Toronto,  Ontario  (CO) 


Vancouver,  British   Colum- 
bia (CO). 


Victoria,   British    Columbia 

(C). 
Windsor,  Ontario  (C) 


Winnipeg,  Manitoba  (CQ)„. 

Kenora,  Ontario  (CA) 

CHILE 
Santiago  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


George  L.  Brist,  vice  consul. 


Charles  E.  B.  Payne,  vice  consul 

North  Winship,  consul  general. 

Curtis  T.  Everett,  consul 

Easton  T.  Kelsey,  vice  consul 

Frederick  A.  Bohne,  vice  consul 

Manson  Gilbert,  vice  consul 

George  L.  Tolman,  vice  consul 

Dwight  W.  Fisher,  vice  consul 

Robert  H.  Macy,  vice  consul 

Robert  William  Harding,  vice  consul. 

Thomas  L.  Hughes,  consul  general 

Ralph  A.  Boemstein,  consul.. 

John  L.  Bankhead,  consul. 

Nelson  P.  Meeks,  vice  consul 

Augustus  C.  Owen,  vice  consul. 

Walter  M.  Walsh,  vice  consul 

Robert  Lacy  Smyth,  consul 

Eugene  H.  Johnson,  vice  consul 

George  K.  Donald,  consul  general 

Bernard  Gotlieb,  consul 

Joseph  E.  Newton,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Stephan,  vice  consul 

Charles  C.  Sundell,  vice  consul 

Alfred  W.  Klieforth,  consul  general.. . 

Erik  W.  Magnuson,  consul 

Charles  W.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Bernard  F.  Heller,  vice  consul 

Rupert  H.  Moore,  consular  agent 


Claude  G.  Bowers,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

Hugh  IM  illard ,  counselor  of  embassy 

John  W.  Bailey,  Jr.,  consul  general;  first  secretary. 

Clarence  C.  Brooks,  first  secretary 

Joel  C.  Hudson,  first  secretary;  consul 

George  D.  Andrews,  second  secretary;  consul 

Arthur  F.  Tower,  second  secretary;  consul 

Norris  S.  Haselton,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Miss  Minedee   McLean,   third  secretary;   vice 

consul. 

Caspar  D.  Green,'  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Camden  L.  McLain,  vice  consul 

Joseph  E.  Maldonado,  vice  consul. , 


Iowa Oct.    28,1928 


Michigan '  June 

Georgia June 

Tennessee Aug. 

Michigan j  Nov. 

New  York |  JNov . 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Dec. 


Indiana 

Colorado 

Dist.  Columbia.. 
North  Carolina.. 

New  York.. JMay 

Dist.  Columbia..  Aug. 
Dist.  Columbia..  Sept. 
North  Carolina . . '.  tMay 

New  York tJune 

South  Carolina...  tFeb. 

Colorado i  Feb. 

California j  Oct. 

Wisconsin ;  Sept. 

Alabama Dec. 

New  York i  Sept. 

Pennsylvania '  Mar. 

New  York.. ''  Jan. 

Minnesota _    Dec. 

Pennsylvania |  Sept. 

Illinois I  Oct. 

California Sept. 

Massachusetts...!  June 
Canada Feb. 


20. 1940 

21. 1941 

18. 1942 
4,1941 
7, 1922 
3, 1944 
8,1943 

18. 1943 
14, 1943 

9, 1930 
27, 1943 
30. 1943 

5, 1944 
14, 1928 
16, 1931 
20, 1933 

9. 1943 
30, 1941 
23,1940 

9. 1944 
fi, 1943 
2,1944 

10, 1940 
5, 1941 

16, 1943 
28, 1944 

11, 1938 
6, 1918 


$10,00 
7,80 
4,0C 


New  York June  22,1939 


Nebraska July     6,1944 

Texas Nov.    8,1943 

New  Jersey jtNov,  14,1941 

Missoin-i .1  Mar.  12,1943 

Tennessee 1  Apr.  13,1942 

New  York i  Oct.  13,1942 

New  Jersey |  Aug.  19,1943 

Louisiana tl)ec.  29,1939 


Ohio .^ug.     2,1944 

Virginia Feb.  24,1931 

Arizona JOct.     9,1943 


Lt.  Col.  Daniel  E.  Ellis,  military  air  attache War  Dept ^  Dec.  18, 1942 

Capt.  Joseph  P.  Rockwell,  naval  attachfe  and  Navy  Dept Dec.  2,1942 

naval  attach^  for  air.  i 

Lt.  Col.  Harry  L.  Smith,  asst.  military  attache. .  War  Dept July  1,1944 


1  At  Concepcion  pending  closing  of  that  oflBce. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


(T). 


CBILE — Continued 

antiago  (E)— Continued. 

(MA  &  NA)— Continued.    Maj.  Douglas  Gorman,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attach^. 
Capt.   William    C.   Wrighr,   asst.   mUitary   air 

attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  H.  Barnum,  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Leo  E.  Haughey,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lavrrence  Kinnaird,  cultural-relations  attache 

Philip  W.  Thayer,  cultural-relations  attache 

Julius  F.  Franki,  special  assistant 

Leonard  H.  Price,  senior  economic  analyst 

Olaf  Francis  Sundt,'  petroleum  attache 

Earl  C.  Hollingsworth,  senior  economic  analyst. 

J.  Hubert  Lee,  special  assistant 

Tibo  J.  Chavez,  senior  econonyc  analyst 

Daniel  L.  Horowitz,  senior  economic  analyst 

Gardner  E.  Palmer,  senior  economic  analyst 

John  B.  Dorsh,  minerals  attache 

James  Parker  Wilson,  agricultural  economist 

Biddle  H.  Garrison,  special  assistant 

R.  F.  Schneider,  economic  analyst 

Henry  W.  Kelly,  vice  consul 

G.  Alonzo  Stanford,  vice  consul 

Robert  J.  Dorr,  vice  consul 

Frederick  Joseph  Bruie,  junior  economic  analyst. 
James    Denis    McLaughlin,    junior    economic 

analyst. 

Robert  W.  Weise,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Vanderburgh,  junior  economic  analyst-. 

Philip  R.  Wade,  junior  economic  analyst 

Miss  Virginia  Elizabeth  Phillips,  junior  economic 

analyst. 

Oliver  M.  Marcy,  vice  consul 

Caspar  D.  Green,^  vice  consul 

Thomas  Edmund  Burke,  vice  consul 

Edward  Lowry  Waggoner,  vice  consul ... 

Cyril  L.  F.  Thiel,  consul 

Francis  M.  Withey,  vice  consul 

Edgar  S.  Ehlers,  vice  consul. __ 

Rufus  H.  Lane,  Jr.,  consul 

Julian  L.  Nugent,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 

Warren  C.  Stewart,  vice  consul 

Henry  A.  Hoyt,  vice  consul 

Lee  M.  Hunsaker,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Brady,  vice  consul 

Joseph  W.  Schutz,  vice  consul 

Cruz  Grande,  Coquimbo  j  Frank  T.  Rueter,  consular  agent 

(CA).  I 

'  -Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Quito,  and  Lima;  resident  in  Lima. 

2  .\ssifined  to  Santiago;  remaining  at  Concepcion  until  office  is  closed. 


.\rica(VC) 

Concepcion  (VC) 

Punta    Arenas     (Maga 
llanes)  (VC). 

Valdivia(VC)  (T) 

atofagasta  (C) 

(T) 

alparaiso  (C) 


(T). 


War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

California 

Dist.  Columbia. . 

Texas 

Maryland. 

Texas 

Texas 

Texas 

New  Mexico 

New  York 

Michigan 

Alaska 

California.. 

New  Jersey 

California 

Pennsylvania 

Michigan 

California... 

Montana 

Massachusetts... 

Minnesota 

California 

Oklahoma 

Virginia 

Massachusetts... 

Ohio... 

Connecticut- 

Ohio 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Missouri 

Virginia 

New  Mexico 

Maryland 

California 

Utah 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Florida.. 

Pennsylvania 


Aug.  25, 1942 

May  31, 1944 

Feb.    3,1942 
May  12, 1943 


Jan. 
tSept. 
July 
Aug. 
June 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
May 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Nov. 
July 
Nov. 
June 
Apr. 
Mar. 


12. 1943 
7, 1944 

18, 1942 
17, 1942 

21. 1944 

29. 1942 
7,1942 

29. 1943 

28. 1943 
7, 1943 

15. 1944 

17. 1941 
4, 1943 
9, 1943 

11, 1944 

17. 1942 
12, 1944 

8,  1943 
25, 1944 


Aug.  9,1941 
JFeb.  17,1944 
tJan.    10,1944 

Nov,  17, 1943 


Jan.  18,1944 
July  25,1942 
Mar.    5, 1943 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
Sept. 
July 
Jan. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
Sept. 
tOct. 


4, 1942 

7, 1944 

17, 1944 

1, 1944 

6,1944 

14, 1944 

16, 1941 

29. 1943 

30. 1944 
12, 1944 
29, 1943 

1,1934 


$2,750 
3,000 


4,400 


5,200 
3,fi00 


10 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST!    OCTOBER    1.    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salar 


CHINA 

Chungking  (E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


Clarence  E.  Gauss,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 

George  Atcheson,  Jr.,  counselor  of  embassy 

Owen  L.  Dawson,  agricultural  attache 

Horace  H.  Smith,'  second  secretary 

James  K.  Penfleld.2  second  secretary;  consul 

Everett  F.  Drumright,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

J.Hall  Paxton,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harry  E.  Stevens, ^  second  secretary;  consul 

Robert  S .  Ward,  second  secretary 

Harvey  Lee  Milbourne,  second  secretary;  consul- 
Arthur  R.  Ringwalt,  second  secretary 

John  Davies,  Jr.,  second  secretary 

John  S.  Service,*  second  secretary ..- 

John  K.  Emmerson,  second  secretary 

Raymond  P.  Ludden,' second  secretary.. ..- 

Carl  H.  Boehringer,  second  sqpretary. 

Edward  E.  Rice,^  second  secretary;  consul. 

William  E.  Yuni,  second  secretary 

Charles  S.  Millet,  second  secretary 

Philip  D.  Sprouse.  second  secretary:  consul . 

Fulton  Freeman,  third  secretary 

Hungerford  B.  Howard,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Alfred  T.  Wellborn,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. . . 
Archibald  A.  McFadyen,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


Col.  Morris  B.  dePass,  military  attache.. 

Col.  Lee  Q.  Wasser,  military  air  attach§ 

Capt.  Henry  T.  Jarrell,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Roy  Perrin   McNair,  Jr.,  asst.   military 

attache. 
Maj.  Alexander  W.  Farmer,  asst.  military  attach^. 
Maj.  Lucius  R.  Holcrook,  Jr.,  asst.  military  air 

attache. 

Capt.  David  D.  Dean,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Comdr.  Frank  H.  Herrington,  asst.  naval 

attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Phillips  Talbot,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Simon  H.  Hitch,  asst.  naval  attache  an^i  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 


'Assigned  also  to  Kunming;  temporarily  at  Tihwa. 
» Temporarily  at  Chengtu. 
'  Temporarily  at  Lanchow. 

*  Assigned  also  to  Kunming;  resident  in  Chungking. 
«  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Kunming. 
« Temporarily  at  Sian. 


Connecticut Feb.  11,1941 


California 

Illinois 

Ohio.,. 

California 

Oklahoma 

Virginia 

California.. 

Ohio... 

West  Virginia 

Nebraska 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Colorado 

Massachusetts... 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Washington 

New  Hampshire 

Tennessee 

California 

California. 


Louisiana - 
Virginia-.- 


War  Dept 

V/ar  Dept.... 
Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 

War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept- 


Dec. 
June 
Sept. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
July 
Mar. 
Nov. 
Jan. 
July 
tFeb. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
tOct. 
tFeb. 
July 
tApr. 
JMay 
Jan. 
Jan. 


4, 1942 

11. 1943 
28. 1942 

2. 1942 

21. 1942 

8. 1943 
8. 1943 

23. 1944 
3, 1943 
1, 1943 

1. 1942 

5. 1943 

10. 1943 

10. 1943 
5, 1943 
5, 1943 

8. 1943 

15. 1944 

1. 1944 
12, 1943 
12, 1943 


Sept.  29, 1943 
JMay     1, 1944 


Jan. 
May 

May 


18, 1943 
4, 1944 
3, 1944 


June  22,1942 


Aug. 
Aug. 

July 
Jan. 


Navy  Dept j  Sept. 

Navy  Dept Jan. 


31. 1943 

12. 1944 

1,1944 
6, 1943 

14, 1943 

8. 1943 


$17, 5( 

8.0( 

7,2( 

5,1( 

5, 1( 

5, 1( 

5.0( 

5,0( 

5,0( 

4,8( 

4,7( 

4,6( 

4,5( 

4,5( 

4,5( 

4,2( 

4,1( 

4,1( 

4,0( 

4.  Ml  " 

3.601  " 

3,6r  '' 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES 


11 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


CHINA— Continued 

'hungking  (E) — Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Con.-. 


(T). 


Cunming  (Yijnnanfu),  Yun- 
nan (CO). 


itiwa,  Sinkiang  (C)  ' 

onsular  offices  in  Japanese- 
occupied  areas  of  China 
closed. 

COLOMBIA 

ogota  (E) 


Lt.  Arthur  J.  Campbell,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  William  R.  Cooper,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Houghton  Freeman,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
John  D .  Sumner,  economic  adviser    

William  R.  Langdon,  consul  general 

Horace  H.  Smith,'  consul 

Raymond  P.  Ludden,2  consul _. 

John  S.  Service,'  consul- 

M.  Robert  Rutherford,  vice  consul 

Richard  M.  Service,*  vice  consul -- 

Fong  Chuck,  vice  consul 

Stanley  A.  McGeary,  vice  consul 

Glenn  C.  Hayes,  vice  consul 

Horace  H.  Smith,'  consul 


John  C.  Wiley,  appointed  ambassador  extraordi- 
nary and  plenipotentiary. 

Paul  C.  Daniels,  counselor  of  embassy 

William  E.  Dunn,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 

Gerald  A.  Mokma,  second  secretary;  consul 

Alfred  H.  Lovell,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul, 

Herbert  F.  N.  Schmitt,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

James  C.  Lobenstine,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Douglas  N.  Forman,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

D.  Chadwick  Braggiotti,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Granville  Oury-Jackson,  vice  consul-. 

George  T.  Lister,'  vice  consul 


Navy  Dept . , . 

Navy  Dept--. 

Navy  Dept.- 

New  York 

Massachusetts 

Ohio 

Massachusetts 

Ohio 

Montana 

California 

Hawaii 

Colorado 

Ohio 

Ohio 


Indiana- 


New  York. 
Texas 


Iowa 

Michigan. 
Michigan - 


Connecticat 

Massachusetts. 


New  York . 


Michigan.. 
New  York. 


(MA  &  NA). 


Col.  John  A.  Weeks,  military  attache War  Dept... 

Col.  Thomas  C.  Green,  naval  attache  and  naval  '  Navy  Dept. 
attache  for  air.  I 

1  Assigned  also  to  Chungking;  temporarily  at  Tihwa. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Chungking;  resident  in  Kunming. 

3  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Chungking. 
*  Resident  in  Chungking. 

'  Temporary.     Functions  under  the  general  supervision  of  the  Embassy  at  Chungking. 
«  Temporarily.    Assigned  also  to  Chungking  and  Kunming. 
'TemporarOy  at  Buenaventura. 


Dec.  7, 1943 
May  17,1944 
July  23.1943 
Sept.    8,1944 


June 
July 
tNov. 
July 
June 
Jan. 
Feb. 
July 
Dec. 
Oct. 


10, 1943 
27, 1943 
6, 1942 
14, 1943 
25, 1943 

25. 1943 

10. 1944 
11, 1944 
10, 1943 
13, 1943 


Sept.  21, 1944 


Oct.  22, 
Oct.     4, 

Feb.  15, 
June  30, 
July   22, 

May  16, 
June  10, 


1943 
1943 

1944 
1941 
1942 

1942 
1942 


Jan.    16, 1943 


Dec.   15, 

tMar.    7, 

July     1, 
Jan.    18, 


1938 
1944 


1943 

1944 


$8,000 
5,100 
4,500 
4,500 
3,500 


5,100 


17,  500 

7,000 
8,900 

4,700 
3,000 
3,000 

2.750 
2,750 

2,750 


12 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194  4 


COLOMBIA— Continued 

Bogota  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Con 


(T). 


Barranquilla  (C). 


(T). 


Bucaramanga  (C) . 
Call(C)... 


(T). 


Buenaventura  (VC). 


Maj.  Edwin  McKee,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  James  R.  Fitzpatrick,  asst.  military  attachfe. 
Capt.  Arc-her  B.  Hannah,  asst.  military  attache. . 
Maj.  Justin  C.  Tobias,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Robert  Breckinridge,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 


Horace  V.  Oeib,  agricultural  adviser 

T.  Lynn  Smith,"  senior  agricultural  analyst. 

Richard  M.  Connell,  senior  economic  analyst 

John  Abel  Hopkins,  agricultural  adviser — 

Robert  J.  Derby,  special  assistant 

James  D.  Bell,  senior  economic  analyst 

Albert  H.  Gerberich,  cultural-relations  attache... 

Arthur  H.  Taylor,  economic  analyst... 

George  W.  Caldwell,  Jr.,  economic  analyst 

Lawrence  Pierce,  economic  analyst 

Fidencio  Querra,  junior  economic  analyst 

Walter  Trenta,  special  assistant 

H.  Theodore  Hoffman,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

Irwin  C.  Byington,  junior  economic  analyst 

Glenn  R.  McCarty,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 


New  Jersey... 

Iowa 

Texas 

Maryland 

Pennsylvania - 


July 
Feb. 
July 
July 
Feb. 
May 
June 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
Feb. 

Iowa Sept. 

Henry  L.  Taylor,  junior  economic  analyst.. Washington July 


WarDept... 
WarDept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


Texas Nov. 

Louisiana itJuly 


Sept.  11, 1042 
Feb.  6, 1042 
Aug.  17.1944 
Aug.    9, 1944 

Oct.    11,1943 


Virginia 

New  York. 

Texas 

New  York. 

Ohio 

Tennessee.. 


Leonard  G.  Dawson,  consul.. 

Andrew  B.  Wardlaw,  vice  consul.. . 

George  Camahan,  vice  consul 

S.  Wilson  Clark,  vice  consul 

Terrance  G.  Leonhardy,  vice  consul- 

Weldon  Litsey,  vice  consul... 

J.  Brock  Havron,  vice  consul. 

Howard  A.  Bowman,  consul 

Fernando  Terrassa,  vice  consul 

Park  F.  Wollam,  vice  consul 

Robert  G.  Wesson,  vice  consul 

George  T.  Lister,^  vice  consul. 

Cartagena  (C)  (T) ...j  Leonard  R.  Morey,  vice  consul 

j  AVilliam  B.  Randolph,  vice  consul 

Medellln  (C) |  James  S.  Triolo,  vice  consul 

I  Walter  W.  Wiley,  vice  consul 

(T)... I  George  W.  Skora,  vice  consul 


COSTA  RICA 


San  Jos6  (E) . 


.ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 

S.  Walter  Washington,  first  secretary;  consul 

Edward  S.  Maney,  second  secretary:  consul 

H.  Gordon  Minnigerode,  second  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Livingston  D.  Watrous,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 


1  Temporarily,  for  special  duty. 
'  Temporarily. 


Virginia.. Mar. 

South  Carolina...    Dec. 

New  York i  July 

California. i  Oct. 

Michigan j  Sept. 

Apr. 
JJan. 

May 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Dec. 


Wyoming... 

Teimessee... 

California... 

Puerto  Rico. 

California... 

Ohio 

New  York.. 

New  York.. 

Virginia j  Aug. 

California '  Apr. 

July 
May 


North  Carolina. . 
Arizona , 


11, 1042 
1, 1944 

21, 1941 

15, 1944 
1,1942 

29,1944 
1, 1944 

29, 1943 
4, 1943 
6, 1943 

18, 1943 

23. 1943 
9,1941 
0,1942 

30, 1941 

21. 1943 

22. 1944 

27. 1941 
8,1942 
2,1943 

16. 1942 
10, 1944 
16, 1944 

1. 1942 
4,1941 

1. 1943 

31. 1943 

19. 1944 
19, 1942 
31,1944 
28, 1944 
21, 1944 
29, 1944 


West  Virginia I  Aug.    3,1944 

Texas July     6.1944 

DIst.  Columbia..   Aug.  27,1941 


New  York Oct. 


7.1042 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


13 


Post 


COSTA  RICA— Continued 

San  Jos6  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)... 


(T). 


Qolflto  (CA) 

Puntarenas  (VC)  (T).. 

Quepos  (CA) 

Port  Limon  (C) 

(T)..... — :. 


CUBA 


Habana  (E). 


Name  and  rank 


Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache.. 
Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  (or  air. 

Maj.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache. 

MaJ.  Irving  E.  Roberts,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Paul  A.  Qoodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Richard  VV.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Og)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Philip  P.  Clover,'  petroleum  attache 

Victor  C.  Heck,  Junior  economic  analyst. . . 
Edward  D.  Cuffe,  junior  economic  analyst. 

John  Logan  Hagan,  vice  consul 

J.  Ramon  Solana,  vice  consul 


Fred  F.  Flandry,  consular  agent 

John  I.  Copeland,  vice  consul 

Keimetb  W.  Harding,  consular  agent. 


Hilton  F.  Wood,  vice  consul. 


Spruille  Braden,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

John  J.  Muccio,  counselor  of  embassy 

Albert  F.  Nufer,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 

Paul  Q.  Minneman,  agricultural  attache 

George  C.  Howard,  first  secretary;  consul 

Richard  F.  Boyce,  consul  general;  first  secretary.. 

Charles  H.  Ducote,  commercial  attache 

Garret  G.  Ackerson,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

George  M.  Graves,  second  secretary;  consul 

Kennett  F.  Potter,  second  secretary;  consul 

Gordon  L.  Burke,  consul 

H.  Bartlett  Wells,  second  secretary;  consul 

Orray  Taft,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Harold  E.  Montamat,  second  secretary;  consul... 
Hector  C.  Adam,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 

Thomas  S.  Campen,  asst.  commercial  attache 

William  W.  Walker,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


War  Dept-. 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


New  York 

California 

New  York 

Virginia 

North  Carolina,.. 


North  Carolina- 


New  York. 


New  York. 


Rhode  Island - 
New  York 


Ohio 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Michigan... 

Massachusetts 

New  Jersey - 

Vermont 

Missouri 

Georgia 

New  Jersey .. 

California 

New  Jersey 

New  York 


North  Carolina.. 
North  Carolina.. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Jan. 
{Sept. 
Mar. 

Sept. 
Sept. 
Mar. 

July 

July 

June 


1.^,  1944 
20, 1948 
13, 1943 

8, 1943 
14, 1943 
6, 1942 

21, 1942 

29. 1942 

12. 1943 


July  12,  1944 
Feb.  7, 1942 
July  30,1942 

Sept.  19,  1944 
July  12,  1944 

Jan.    20,1943 

Aug.  17,  1944 
Jan.    20,1943 


June  26, 1944 


Dec.  20,1941 

Aug.    2,  1944 
JNov.    5,1942 


Apr. 

Nov. 

June 
tNov. 
JAug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

June 


15, 1942 

6. 1942 

6. 1943 

13. 1942 
13,  1942 

12. 1943 
5, 1940 

16,  1944 
16, 1943 

18. 1943 

11. 1944 
16, 1943 


JDec.  16,1942 
July   11,1942 


Salary 


$17, 500 

7,200 
8,000 

7,400 
7,900 
6,900 
5.000 
4,600 
4,900 
4,600 
4,400 
4,200 
4,100 
4,100 
4,100 

4,000 
3,000 


'  Assigned  also  to  Ciudad  Trujillo,  San  Salvador,  Guatemala,  Port-au-Prince,  Tegucigalpa,  Managua,  and  Panama; 
esident  in  Guatemala. 


14 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


CUBA— Continued 

Habana  (E)— Continued. 

(MA  &NA) 


(T). 


Antilla  (C) 

Camaguey  (C) 

Cienfuegos  (C) 

Sagua  la  Grande  (CA). 

Nuevitas  (C) 

Santiago  de  Cuba  (C) 


Manzanillo  (CA). 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA  i 
Praha  (E) 


Thomas  J.  Cole,  vice  consul 

John  H.  Marvin,  vice  consul 

Raoul  F.  Washington,  vice  consul. 
Edward  S.  Benet,  vice  consul 


Col.  Egon  R.  Tausch,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  Le  Roy  Youmans,  military  air 

attachfe. 
Col.  John  N.  Hart,  naval  attache  and  naval  at- 

tach6  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  William  E.  Boone,  asst.  military  attachfe. 

Capt.  Edward  J.  Ruff,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Albert  J.  Powers,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  John  C.  Hill,  asst.  naval  attach^  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 


Clarence  A.  Botsford,  minerals  attach^ 

Gustavo  Duran,  special  assistant 

Clarence  Boonstra,  asst.  agricultural  attach^ 

John  T.  Reid,  special  assistant 

Eugene  Desvernine,  special  assistant 

Adolph  B.  Horn,  special  assistant 

E.  Clinton  Smith,  asst.  petroleum  attache 

Arden  Edward  DuBois,  junior  economic  analyst- 
Charles  T.  Warner,  vice  consul 

James  Bennett,  junior  economic  analyst 

Joseph  A.  Jones,  special  assistant 

George  Varrelmann.  Junior  economic  analyst 


Horace  J.  Dickinson,  consul 

Lawrence  S.  Armstrong,  consuL  _ 
F.  Ridgway  Lineaweaver,  consul. 
Eugene  E.  Jova,  consular  agent... 

Gerald  G.  Jones,  vice  consul 

Franklin  Hawley,  consul •_ 

Harry  W.  Story,  vice  consul 

Raoul  A.  Bertot,  consular  agent.. 


ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,  counselor  of  embassy  2  3  4_. 
John  n.  Bruins,  first  secretary 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,'  civil  air  attach^ 


Ohio 

Florida 

New  York 

Massachusetts. 


War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 


Apr.  25,1941 
tFeb.  28,1927 
tFeb.  28,1927 

June  23,1944 

Jan.  17, 1944 
tSept.  30, 1943 

•Tune  21.1943 

Nov.  1, 1941 
July  22,  1944 
July     3, 1943 

Mar.  21, 1944 


New  York 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Louisiana 

North  Carolina. -. 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. . 

New  York 

Minnesota. 

Virginia 

New  York 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania 


Arkansas 

New  York 

Pennsylvania... 

Cuba 

South  Dakota... 

Michigan 

North  Carolina. 
Cuba 


Dec. 

Jan. 
tOct. 

Sept. 

July 

June 
tJune 

Jan. 

July 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Sept. 


26. 1942 

30. 1943 
14, 1943 
19,  1944 
12,  1944 

15. 1942 
3, 1944 

14. 1943 
25,  1944 
14, 1943 
23, 1943 
22, 1943 


Feb.  7, 1922 

Aug.  16,  1944 

July  5, 1943 

tOct.  6, 1922 

June  23, 1944 
Sept.    6,  1944 

Feb.  13,1925 

JApr.  20,1922 


Dist.  Columbia.. 
New  York 

Pennsylvania 


tSept.  15, 1943 
Feb.  7, 1944 
Aug.   15,1944 


'  Government  of  Czechoslovakia  established  in  England. 

2  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  establiFbed  in  England. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Brussels. 
*  With  the  personal  rank  nf  minister 

5  Assigned  also  to  London  and  Dublin  and  near  the  Governments  ol  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  Poland,  and  Yugoslavia 
established  in  England;  resident  in  London. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES 


15 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

CZECHOSLOVAKIA— 

Continued 

Praha  (E)— Continued. 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  William  McKee  Dunn,'  military  attach^ 

WarDept 

tSept.  21, 1943 

Capt.  Donald  Frothingham.i  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept- 

Sept.  19,  1944 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,'  asst.  military  attach6 

WarDept 

Sept.  23, 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,'  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Oct.    25,1943 

Maj.Robert  L.  Grosjean,'  asst.  military  attach6..__ 

War  Dept 

Jan.    13,1943 

Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland.i  asst.  military  attache. 

WarDept 

Jan.    16,1943 

Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,"  asst.  military  attache.. 

WarDept 

Sept.    6,1943 

Capt.  Edmond  Kennedy,'  asst.  military  attachfi 

WarDept 

Sept.    5,1944 

for  air. 

1st  Lt.  Willem  E.  Boom,'  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

July  12,  1944 

for  air. 

Lt.   Comdr.  Julius    Fleischmann,'    asst.  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.  16,  1944 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attachg  for  air. 

Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attachfi  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  25, 1943 

asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Apolonius  C.  Westerbeek,'  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

June  22,1944 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

DENMARK 

Copenhagen  (Kobenhavn)... 

Ray  Atherton,'  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 

Illinois 

tJuly     8,  1943 

plenipotentiary. 

Legation  and  Consulate  Gen- 

eral at  Copenhagen  closed. 

(Greenland) 

Godthaab  (C)     . 

John  B.  Ocheltree,  consul    ...    .  .    ..  .  . 

Nevada 

Sept.  26,  1942 
Julv   13,  1944 

$4, 600 

Gunnard  Holm,  vice  consul 

Washington..  _.. 

DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 

Ciudad  Trujillo  (E) 

Ellis  0.  Briggs,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

Maine     _ 

Mar.  21, 1944 

10,  000 

plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Robert  Newbegin,  second  secretary;  consul 

Massachusetts... 

Dec.   11,1942 

4,400 

Andrew  E.  Donovan,  2d,  second  secretary;  vice 

California 

Apr.     5, 1944 

4,500 

consul. 

Harry  Clinton  Reed,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Ohio 

{Dec.  16,1942 

2,750 

James  Q.  McCargar,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

California 

Nov.  25,  1943 

2,500 

Hernan  C.  Vogenitz,  vice  consul 

Ohio 

July     9, 1943 

(MA&NA) 

Maj.  Thomas  D.  Burns,  military  attache 

WarDept 

July  27,  1944 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  Le  Roy  Youmans,  military  air 

War  Dept 

Sept.  30, 1943 

attache. 

Maj.  Roger  Willock,  naval  attach^  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1944 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Leland  P.  Johnston,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.    12,1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  In  England. 
'  Accredited  also  to  Canada. 


613145—44- 


16 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST!    OCTOBER    1,    194  4 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC- 
Continued 

Oiudad  Trujillo  (E)— Con. 
(T)    

Philip  P.  Clover,'  petroleum  attache 

Ospood  Hardy,  attach^ 

New  York..   .  ._ 

California... 

Florida.- 

July   12,1944 
tSept.  26, 1944 

Apr.   27,1944 

July     7, 1944 
tApr.     6, 1943 

Dec.   14,1943 

Nov.  14, 1922 
Mar.  27, 1943 

John  Allen  Bennett,  senior  economic  analyst 

Maurice  J .  Broderick,  economic  analyst .  -  -  - 

New  York 

New  York 

Oregon... 

Ray  Ground,  junior  economic  analyst 

La  Romana  (CA) 

ECUADOR 
Quito  (E) 

New  York 

Michigan 

Robert  M.  Scotten,   ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

.counselor  of  embassy 

$10, 000 

Howard  H.  Tewksbury,  commercial  attache 

James  W.  Gantenbein,  second  secretary;  consul.. 
Claude  G.  Ross,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Massachusetts... 
Oregon 

Oct.     7, 1939 
Jan.    25,1943 
Dec.     3, 1941 
IJan.    29,1944 

Feb.     8, 1944 
Feb.     1, 1944 
May  12, 1944 

Mar.  25, 1943 
Aug.    2,1944 

May  20,1944 
June  21.1944 
Apr.  29,1944 
July   21,1941 
June    5, 1944 
May  15.1943 
Jan.      1, 1942 
Nov.  27, 1942 
Mar.    3,1944 
Dec.  28,1942 
May  20,1943 

tSept.  19, 1944 
Sept.    7,1944 
June    8, 1942 
June  19, 1944 

7,000 
4,900 

California 

Illinois 

3,000 

(MA'f&  NA)   

Lt.  Col.  Charles  L.  Andrews,  mUitary  attache... 
Maj.  Raleigh  T.  Harrington,  military  air  attache 
Lt.  Comdr.  Peyton  H.  Park,  naval  attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.  Vernet  L.  Gresham,  asst.  military  attache. .. 
Lt.  Walter  .\damson,   asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

John  M.  Beard,  senior  economic  analyst 

Olaf  Francis  Sundt.- petroleimi  attache     .. 

War  Dept 

War  D^t 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

North  Carolina.  _ 

Texas 

New  Jersey 

Wyoming 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Michigan 

California 

Kentucky 

New  York 

Illinois 

(T)                      

Raymund  L.  Zwemer,  cultural-relations  attache.. 

E.  Allen  Fidel,  junior  economic  analyst. .  

Dominic  de  la  Salandra,  cultural-relations  attache- 
David  A  Lines,  economic  analyst 

John  D.  McCuUough,  junior  economic  analyst... 
Carl  E.  Moore,  economic  analyst 

Miss  Norma  Lemmon.  junior  economic  analyst... 
Philip  O  Cottell,  vice  consul  

Guayaquil  (CO) 

Miss  Ellen  Collins,  junior  cultural-relations  assist- 
ant. 

Joseph  F.  Burt,  consul  general  

6,000 

Ellis  .\.  Bonnet,  consul              .                      .... 

Texas 

Illinois 

4.800 

Walter  Smith,  vice  consul. 

Francis  Henry  Colombat,  vice  consul.. 

4,000 

(T) 

California 



»  Assigned  also  to  San  Jos6,  San  Salvador,  Guatemala,  Port-au-Prince,  Tegucigalpa,  Managua,  and  PanamS;  resident  in 
Guatemala. 

'  Assigned  also  to  La  Paz,  Santiago,  and  Lima;  resident  in  Lima. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES 


17 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


EGYPT 


Cairo  (L). 


(MA  &  NA). 


(MA  &,NA( 


S.  Pinkney  Tuck,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 
Joseph  E.  Jacobs,  counselor  of  legation;  consul 
general. 

Karl  L.  Rankin,  commercial  attach^ 

Harold  D.  Robison,  second  secretary;  consul 

Ralph  Miller,  second  secretary;  consul. 

James  Espy,  second  secretary;  consul 

Gordon  H.  Mattison,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Edward  A.  Dow,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
John  M.  McSweeney,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
David  LeBreton,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Wendell  S.  Howard,  vice  consul 

David  L.  Gamon,  vice  consul 

Paul  L.  Springer,  vice  consul-. 


(T)-. 

lexandria  (C) 

ort  Said  (C) 

lez  (C) 

EL  SALVADOR 

m  Salvador  (El.   


Lt.  Col.  John  W.  Dregge,  military  attachS 

Lt.  Comdr.  John  T.  Harding,  naval  attachfi  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 

1st  Lt.  John  Brinton,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Walter  A.  Page,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 


John  H.  Leavell,  attache 

W.  Bruce  Lockling,  special  assistant 

Richard  S.  Leach,  special  assistant 

Walter  L.  Campbell,  economic  analyst. 

Hooker  A.  Doolittle,  consul  general 

Robert  C.  Coudray,  vice  consul 

Reginald  P.  Mitchell,  consul 

Oscai-  C.  Holder,  vice  consul 


John  F.  Simmons,  appointed  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  plenipotentiary. 

.first  secretary 

Gerhard  Gade,  second  secretary;  consul 

Overton  G.  Ellis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. . 
H.  Gardner  Ainsworth,  third  secretary;  vice  consul- 
Wallace  W.  Stuart,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Joseph  E.  Maleady,  vice  consul 

Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardle,  military  air  attache.. 
Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 
attache  for  air. 


New  York 

South  Carolina.. 


Maine 

Utah--.- 

New  York 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Nebraska 

IVLissachusetts.. 
Dist.  Columbia. 

Florida 

California 

New  Jersey 


War  Dept-. 

Navy  Dept. 


Jan.    14, 1944 
Mar.  10, 1943 


War  Dept May  22,1943 

Navy  Dept Apr.  13,1944 


May    4,1944 
Aug.  30,1940 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Nov, 
May 
Jan. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Oct. 
{June 
July 


5, 1944 
5, 1944 

19. 1943 
1, 1944 

27. 1944 
20, 1941 
31, 1943 
11, 1943 

28. 1943 

21. 1944 
8, 1944 


Oklahoma 

Washington. 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Connecticut 

New  York 

Rhode  Island 

Florida 

Louisiana.. 


New  York- 

Illinois 

Washington 

Louisiana.- 

Tennessee 

Masisachusetts 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 


Apr. 
June 
June 
Mar. 
Apr. 
June 
Dec. 
May 


28, 1944 
6, 1944 
17, 1943 

26. 1943 

28. 1944 
12,  1943 
16, 1943 
19. 1942 


$10,000 

10,000 

7,400 
5, 000 
4,700 
4,000 
4,000 
3,500 
3,000 
3.000 


Sept.  21,  1944 


Juuo  4,1940 
Aug.  2,1937 
Dee.  3, 1941 
Sept.  10, 1942 
July    19,1934 

Jan.  15, 1944 
Sept.  20, 1943 
Mar.  13, 1943 


7,200 


4,200 
3.000 


10, 000 


4,000 
4,200 
3,000 
3,000 


18 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194  4 


Post 


EL  SALVADOR— Continued 

San  Salvador(E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Continued. 


(T). 


ESTONIA 
Legation  at  Tallinn  closed. 

ETHIOPIA 

Addis  Ababa  (L) 


FINLAND 

Diplomatic  relations  witn  Fin- 
land severed  June  30, 1944. 

FRANCE  AND 
POSSESSIONS 


(France) 


Paris  (M)s. 


Name  and  ranlj 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Ma].  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Capt.  George  Bragg  Massey,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attachfe 

and  asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 
Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attach^  and  asst. 

naval  attach§  for  air. 
Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 

Philip  P.  Clover, 1  petroleum  attach§ 

Edward  J.  Shahady,  economic  analyst 

Allan  F.  McLean,  Jr.,  vice  consul 


John  K.  Caldwell,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

William  E.  Cole,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Donald  H.  Nichols,  vice  consul 

Edward  M.  Ingle,  vice  consul 


(T). 


Jefferson  Caffery,  representative  of  the  U.  S.  to 
the  de  facto  French  Authority. 3 

Hugh  S.  Fullerton,  counselor;  consul  genera! 

Selden  Chapin,  counselor '.. 

Lester  De  Witt  Mallory,  agricultural  attach^ — 

Gerald  A.  Drew,  secretary;  consul 

George  M.  Abbott,  secretary;  consul 

James  E.  Paries,  secretary;  consul 

George  W.  Renchard,  secretary;  consul. 

Tyler  Thompson,  secretary;  consul 

Norris  B.  Chipman,  secretary;  consul 

Carlton  Hurst,  secretary;  consul 

Douglas  MacArthur,  2d,  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Ivan  B.  White,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Boies  C.  Hart,  Jr.,  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

John  R.  Wood,  vice  consul 

Sabin  J.  Dalfercs,  vice  consul 

Cyrus  B.  Follmcr,  vice  consul 

Leslie  A.  Weisenberg,  vice  consul 

Robert  R.  Cunningham,  vice  consul 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


War  Dept.. 
War  Dept.. 
Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

New  York. 

Texas 

Delaware.. 


Kentucky. 


New  York... 
New  Mexico. 
Texas 


Louisiana. 


Loren  Carroll,  press  attach^ 

Sidney  A.  Mitchell,  adviser  on  economic  affairs.. 

Harold  Frost  Johnson,  economic  adviser. 

Richard  Eldridge,  senior  economic  analyst 

Harry  A.  Woodruff,  special  assistant 

>  Assigned  also  to  San  Jos§,  Ciudad  Trujillo,  Guatemala,  Port-au-Prince,  Tegucigalpa,  Managua,  and  Panamfi;  residei 
in  Guatemala.  '  Not  yet  open  to  the  public.  '  With  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador 


Ohio 

Pennsylvania... 

California 

California 

Ohio 

North  Carolina. 

Michigan 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 
Dist.  Columbia. 
Dist.  Columbia. 

Oregon 

Connecticut 

Florida 

Louisiana...   ... 

Pennsylvania. . . 

Illinois ... 

Ohio. 


Sept.  8,1943 
Sept.  23, 1943 
Mar.    6.1942 

July    21,1942 

July   29,1942 

June  12,1943 


July  12, 1944 
Aug.  21,1944 
Nov.  27, 1942 


tOct.      7,1943    $10,0 


Oct.  30,1943 
Nov.  29, 1943 
July    15,1944 


Oct.     5, 1944 


Illinois 

New  York- 
Kentucky.. 

Texas. 

New  York. 


Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sept. 


13, 1944 

1, 1944 
27, 1944 

2, 1944 
13, 1944 
13, 1944 
14, 1944 
15, 1944 
13, 1944 
23, 1944 

8, 1944 
25,1944 

1,1944 
29, 1944 
26, 1944 
14, 1944 
18,1944 

1, 1944 


Sept.  1,1944 
Sept  26,1944 
Sept.  1,1944 
Sept.  7,1944 
Sept.    1,1944 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


19 


Post 


FRANCE  AND  POSSES 
SIGNS— Continued 

(France) — Continued 

larseille  (C)  i 

(T) 

(Possessions) 

Igiers,  Algeria  (CG) 


(T)- 


Name  and  rank 


Lee  D.  Randal],  vice  consul 

John  H.  Boyd,  special  assistant 

Edward  P.  Lawton,  consul 

Heyward  G.  Hill,  consul 

Stuart  W.  Rockwell,  secretary;  vice  consul 

Joseph  F.  Walker,  vice  consul 

Oscar  W.  Fredrickson,  vice  consul 

Edwin  L.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Jack  il.  Heck,  vice  consul 

Charles  J .  Little,  senior  economic  analyst 

Francis  A.  O'Connell,  economic  analyst 

Robert  D.  Ross,  economic  analyst 

Albert  W.  Scott,  consul _.. 

Donald  Woolf,  junior  economic  analyst 

Jack  Marvin  Perlman,  vice  consul 

James  R.  Wilkinson,  consul 

Armistead  M.  Lee,  vice  consul 

Christian  Hans  Nelson,  senior  economic  analyst 

James  1..  O'Sullivan,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Christensen,^  vice  consul 

Alden  J.  Hiern,  senior  economic  analyst... 

Ora  S.  Sitton,  vice  consul 

Frank  A.  Schuler,  Jr.,  consul 

Edmund  Osborne  Barker,  vice  consul 

David  K.  Newman,  vice  consul 

.iubrey  Lee  Welch,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Richard  M.  de  Lambert,  consul  _ 

Scudder  Alersman,  vice  consul 

Clifton  R.  Wharton,  consul. 

Stuart  B .  Martin,  vice  consul 

Marcel  E.  Malige,  consul  general 

W.  Paul  O'Neill,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

L.  Pittman  Springs,  vice  consul 

John  E .  Utter,  vice  consul _ 

Laurence  L.  Davis,  vice  consul 


razzaville,    French    Equa- 
torial Africa  (CG). 
(T).. 

akar,  French  West  Africa 
(CG). 

(T) 

aadeloupe  (C)  i 

artinique,     French    West 
Indies  (C). 
(T)__ 

()um6a,  New  Caledonia  (C) 

(T) 

•an,  Algeria  (C) 

ihiti,  Society  Islands,  Occ- 

inia  (C). 

manarive,  Madagascar  (C) . 

(T) 

mis,  Tunisia  (C) 

(T) 

GERMANY 

ate  of  war  declared  by 
jermany  December  11, 
1941. 

T  ofEcers  on  duty  in  special 
)fBce  see  p.  51. 

'  Not  yet  open  to  the  public. 

2  Assigned  also  to  Antigua  and  Curacao;  resident  in  Antigua. 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Illinois 

Mississippi- 

Georgia 

Louisiana 

Pennsylvania. .. 

Illinois 

Washington 

Arkansas 

Ohio.. 

New  York 

California. 

Illinois.  _ 

Missouri 

California 

New  York 

Wisconsin.. 

Virginia 

New  Jersey 

Connecticut 

South  Dakota... 

Louisiana 

Washington 

Michigan 

Nebraska 

Missouri 

South  Carolina. - 

New  Mexico 

Missouri 

Massachusetts.. 

Ohio .- 

Idaho 

Pennsylvania 

Dist.  Columbia. 

New  York 

Ohio 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Sept.  25, 1944 
Sept.  25, 1944 


Dec. 
tDec. 

Jan. 
tJan. 

Sept. 

Apr. 
tJan. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Nov. 


Aug.  II 
Feb.  5, 
Aug.  28^ 
Aug.  30, 
Dec.  18, 
June  7; 
Mar.  10, 


June 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
tJune 
Apr. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
June 
June 
July 
Jan. 


1943 
1943 
1944 
1944 
1944 
1944 
1944 
1944 
1944 
1944 
1943 

1943 
1944 
1944 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1944 

1944 
1943 
1944 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1941 
1922 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1935 
1941 
1944 


Salary 


$3, 000 


6,200 
4,600 
3,000 


5,100 


6,200 
2,750 


2,750 


4,100 


6,000 
5,100 


7,000 
3,000 


20                                         FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER 

1,    1944 

Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Sala 

GREAT     BRITAIN     AND 
NORTHERN  IRELAND, 
AND  INDIA 

London  (E) 

John  G.  Winant,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Loyd  V.  Steere,  agricultural  attachfe     

New  Hampshire. 

California... 

New  York 

Mississippi 

Virginia 

Iowa 

Feb.  11,1941 

June  28,1939 
tJan.      7, 1944 
tApr.  15,1943 
Sept.  12, 1944 
July   29,1944 
Sept.  30. 1943 
Oct.    26,1943 
Nov.  13, 1943 
Sept.  20,  1944 

June  14,1943 
Mar.  17, 1941 
Apr.     2, 1941 
Sept.  15, 1942 
tDec.     9, 1941 
Mar.  17, 1942 
tDec.     9, 1941 
Dec.   14.1943 
tJuly   25,1944 
tMar.    9,1942 
July   19,1941 
Dec.  22,1941 
Mar.  10, 1941 
Dec.     7, 1943 
May  31, 1944 
Mar.  11,1944 
June    2, 1941 
June    2, 1941 
Sept.  28, 1944 
Oct.    17,1933 
Aug.  17,1942 
Aug.   24,1939 
tOct.      6, 1943 
tDec.     4, 1943 

Mar.    1, 1943 
Apr.  16,1943 
Nov.    3,1943 
July  29,1944 
Feb.  13,1942 
Feb.     6, 1943 
Feb.  22,1943 
May  31,1943 
Nov.  11, 1943 
Nov.  25, 1943 
Mar.    6,1942 
Dec.  14.1942 

June    1, 1943 
Feb.     4, 1944 

^y,  Poland,  and 

$17,1 

9,1 
8,: 
8,1 
8,1 
fi,' 
5, 
5, 
5, 
5, 

4, 
4, 
4, 
4, 
4, 
4, 
4, 
4, 
4, 
4, 
4, 
4, 
4, 
4, 
3, 
3, 
3, 
3, 
3, 

.... 

Yuj 

Waldemar  J.  Gallman,  counselor  of  embassy 

Don  C.  Bliss,  Jr.,  commercial  attache 

Harrv  C.  Hawkins,  economic  counselor 

Raymond  A.  Hare,  second  secretary;  consul 

Carlos  J.  Warner,  second  secretary;  consul 

Edward  T.  Wailes,  second  secretary;  consul 

Sidney  H.  Browne,  second  secretary:  consul 

Llewellyn  E.  Thompson,  Jr.,  second  secretary; 
consul. 

Wlnfleld  H.  Scott,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Dorsey  Gassaway  Fisher,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Ohio  

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Colorado- 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Maryland 

Wyoming 

Nebraska 

Massachusetts... 
Idaho  

John  M.  Allison,  second  secretary;  consul 

Hem-y  E.  Stebbins,  second  secretary;  consul 

Avery  F.  Peterson,  second  secretary;  consul 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Georgia 

Virginia 

John  F.  Stone,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,  'civil  air  attache 

Mulford  A.  Colebrook,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Fred  K.  Salter,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Stephen  C.  Brown,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

John  Ordway,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Charles  W.  Thayer,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Lampton  Berry,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Robert  P.  Chalker,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Donald  B.  Calder,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Richard  A.  Johnson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Irven  M.  Eitreim,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL.. 
John  J.  Coyle,  vice  consul    

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Pennsylvania 

Mississippi 

Florida 

New  York 

Illinois... 

South  Dakota—. 

New  York 

Massachusetts... 

Connecticut 

Virginia 

South  Carolina... 

War  Dept 

WarDept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

WarDept 

WarDept... 

WarDept.. 

War  Dept 

WarDept 

War  Dept 

War  Dept.. 

WarDept 

WarDept 

War  Dept. 

Netherlands,  Norw 

Herbert  W.  Carlson,  vice  consul        

John  F.  Clafley,  vice  consul 

. 

Charles  M.  Rice,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

John  G.  Riddick,  vice  consul 

(MA  A  XA)... 

Brig.  Gen.  Paul  E.  Peabody,  military  attach^ 

Col.  Milton  M.  Turner,  military  air  attache 

Rear  Admiral  George  B.  Wilson,  naval  attach^... 
Capt.  Wendell  F.  Kline,  naval  attache  for  air  2... 
Col.  Bernard  B.  McMahon,  asst.  military  attach^. 

Col.  Frank  F.  Reed,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Col.  Ralph  E.  Doty,  asst.  military  attachfi 

Col.  Marion  Van  Voorst,  asst.  military  attache 

Col.  Carnes  B.  Lee,  asst.  military  attache. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Dublin 

slavia  established  in  England 

3  Also  assistant  naval  atta 

Col.  Harold  Fowler,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Lt.  Col.  John  W.  Easton,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Lt.    Col.  Jack  William   Votion,    asst.   military 

attache. 
Lt.  Col.  Robert  A.  Turner,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.    Col.   John   T.    McCall,    asst.   military   air 

attache. 

and  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  the 
resident  in  London, 
ehe  at  London. 

FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF  THE   UNITED   STATES 


21 


Post 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Etc.— 
Continaed 

London  (E) — Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)-Con 


(T). 


(Belfast,     Northern    Ireland 
(CO). 
(T) 

Birmingham,  Engird  (C)... 

(T) 

Bradford,  England  (C) 

Bristol,  England  (C) 

Cardiff,  Wales  (C) 

Edinburgh,  Scotland  (C) 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Lt.  Col.  Raymond  L.  Curtice,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 

Maj.  Peter  C.  Messer,  asst.  military  attache. 

Maj.  Hiram  M.  Stout,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Freeman  F.  Bates,  asst.  military  air  attache. . 

Maj.  Nicholas  D.  N.  Harvey,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 

Maj.  Florence  H.  Jepson,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Maj.  Angus  Van  Rutledge,  asst.  military  attache. 

Maj.  David  M.  Greeley,  asst.  military  attache... 

Capt.  Alfred  G.  Boyd,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Charles  T.  Barnes,  asst.  military  air 
attache. 

Capt.  John  K.  Linn,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  Fred  H.  Gowen,  asst.  military  air  attache.. 

Capt.  Sarah  H.  Bowditch,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  Tully  Shelley,  asst.  naval  attache 

Lt.  Writner  Hostetter,  asst.  naval  attache 


War  Dept. 

War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 

War  Dept- 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept.. 
War  Dept. 


Clarence  E.  Meyer,  attache 

E.  F.  Penrose,  special  assistant 

Warren  S.  Lockwood,  attache 

Harold  R.  Spiegel,  senior  economic  analyst 

Smith  Davison  Turner,  attache 

Donald  L.  Wright,  attache... 

Miss  Ruth  Beatrice  Russell,  economic  analyst ... 

Albert  H.  Robbins,  senior  economic  analyst 

Miss  Ethel  M.  Johnson,  special  assistant 

Willard  O.  Brown,  agricultural  economist 

Lee  Murray,  attache 

Samuel  Gardner  Welles,  attache 

Mrs.  Edith  Tilton  Denhardt,  special  assistant... 
Archie  M.  Andrews,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst. 
Miss  Mary  Ann   Pardue,  junior  press-relations 

officer. 
William  Joseph  Ford,  vice  consul 


War  Dept. - 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


New  York 

California. 

Dist.  Columbia 

Michigan 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

California 

Illinois 

New  Hampshire.. 

Texas 

Maryland 

New  Jersey 

California 

Connecticut 

Tennessee 


New  Hampshire. 


Glasgow,  Scotland  (C). 


Hull,  England  (C) 

Liverpool,  England  (C). 

(T) 


Quincy  F.  Roberts,  consul Texas 

Casimir  T.  Zawadski,!  vice  consul New  York 

William  Francis  Ayer,  vice  consul _._  Pennsylvania. 

Samuel  Sokobin,  consul New  Jersey 

Samuel  E.  Boaz,  vice  consul Tennessee 

Joseph  G.  Groeninger,  consul Maryland 

Roy  W.  Baker,  consul New  York 

Sheridan  Talbott,  consul Kentucky 

Charles  Roy  Nasmith,  consul New  York 

Julian  K.  Smedberg,  vice  consul. New  York 

Hugh  H.  Watson,  consul  general Vermont 

Richard  S.  Huestis,  consul New  York 

Charles  James  Kolinski,  vice  consul Wisconsin 

John  A.  Embry,  consul Florida, 

C.  Porter  Kuykendall,  consul  general i  Pennsylvania. 

Hugh  Watson,  vice  consul. New  York 

George  P.  H.  Rector,  vice  consul. ...'  Virginia 


Mar.  13,  HM-1 


Mar, 
Apr.  15, 
{Sept.  20, 
Aug.  28, 


18, 1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 


Mar.  28, 
Feb.     8, 
Apr. 
Mar.  18, 
Sept.  20, 

Jan.  1 
Feb.  2, 
Mar.  9, 
Jan.  13 
July     3, 


Aug. 
Sept. 
JMay 
July 
May 
Aug. 
July 
Oct. 
July 
June 
June 
Nov. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Nov. 


Sept.  19 


Sept. 
May 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Jan. 
May 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
June 
Feb. 
Apr. 
tMar. 
May 
Aug. 


1944 
1944 
1944 
1943 
1943 

1944 
1944 
1944 
1944 
1942 

1943 
1941 
1944 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1942 
1944 
1942 
1944 
1943 
1941 
1943 
1943 

1944 

1942 
1942 
1944 
1944 
1944 
1941 
1931 
1943 
1935 
1938 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1944 
1944 
18.1923 
12, 1944 


Salary 


$7,000 


4,900 
4,S0O 
4,900 
6,200 

7,900 
4,300 

4,900 
6,900 


Temporarfly  detailed  to  London  for  duty  with  staff  of  Supreme  Headquarters,  Allied  Expeditionary  Force. 


22 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1.    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


GREAT  BRITAIN.  Etc.— 
Continued 

Manchester,  England  (C) 

Newcastle-on-Tyne,  England 
(C). 

Plymouth,  England  (C) 

Southampton,  England  (C) . . 


George  Alexander  Armstrong,  consul. 

Henry  O.  Ramsey,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Helsler,  consul 


New  York 

South  Dakota. 
Delaware 


Fred  H.  Houck,  vice  consul 

F.  AVillard  Calder,  vice  consul . 


Dist.  Columbia. 
New  York 


(Europe) 


Gibraltar  (C) 
Malta  (C)  «-. 


(India 

New  Delhi  (M). 


(T). 


Bombay  (C). 


Calcutta  (CO). 


(T) 

Karachi  (C) 


Madras  (C). 


C.  Paul  Fletcher,  consul. 


Tennessee. 


Aug.  29, 1941 
Sept.  12, 1940 
Feb.  17,1942 

June  13, 1935 
Mar.  25, 1944 


Mar.  13, 1944 


William  Phillips,  personal  representative  of  the 
President.' 

George  R.  Merrell,  secretary 

Clayton  Lane,  secretary. 

Sheldon  T.  Mills,  secretary 

Glenn  A.  Abbey,  secretary 

Adrian  B.  Colquitt,' secretary 

James  P.  Speer,  2d,3  secretary 

Robert  M.  Bruns.s  attache 


Howard  Donovan,*  consul 

George  D.  LaMont,  consul. _ 

Ray  L.  Thurston,  vice  consul 

Charles  O.  Thompson,  vice  consul- 
Joseph  J.  Wagner,  vice  consul 

Charles  W.  Adair,  Jr.,*  vice  consul. 

Myrl  S.  Myers,  consul  general 

Samuel  J.  Fletcher,  consul 

Charles  E.  Brookhart,  consul 

Kenneth  J.  Yearns,  consul... 

Elvin  Seibert,  consul 

Adrian  B.  Colquitt,'  vice  consul... 

Philip  H.  Bagby,  vice  consul 

Alden  M.  Haupt,  vice  consul 

James  P.  Speer,  2d, 5  vice  consul 

Robert  M.  Bruns,'  vice  consul 

Dallas  M.  Coors,  vice  consul 

Clarence  E.  Macy,  consul 

Jay  Dixon  Edwards,  vice  consul . . . 
Philip  M.  Davenport,  vice  consul.. 

Joseph  S.  Sparks,  vice  consul 

Roy  E.  B.  Bower,  consul 


'  Not  functioning. 

'  With  the  rank  of  ambassador. 

•  Assigned  also  to  Calcutta;  resident  in  New  Delhi. 

«  Assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 

«  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  New  Delhi. 


Massachusetts.., 


Missouri... 
California.. 

Oregon 

Wisconsin . 

Georgia 

Oklahoma. 
Indiana 


Illinois.. 

New  York 

Wisconsin 

Alaska.. 

New  York.. 

Ohio. 

Pennsylvania 

Maine 

fowa.  _ .- 

Dist.  Columbia. 

New  York 

("Seorgia 

Virginia.. 

Illinois 

Oklahoma 

Indiana.. 

New  York 

Colorado 

Oregon 

Maryland.. 

California 

California 


Dec.   18,1942 

Mar.  24. 1942 
Apr.  26)1943 
Aug.  19, 1943 
Mar.  31,  1944 
Aug.  6, 1942 
Sept.  15, 1943 
Apr.   17,1944 


Jan. 

Apr. 

May 

June 

June 

Dec. 

Apr. 

July 

Apr. 

Aug. 

May 

June 

June 

June 

Sept. 

-\pr. 

June 

June 

July 

June 

.Mar. 

Oct. 


7, 1939 

3,1944 

20, 1941 

22, 1943 

2. 1941 
27, 1941 

1,1944 
5, 1943 
24, 1943 
30, 1943 
25,  1944 
21,1941 
4, 1943 
18, 1943 

15. 1943 
17,1944 

29. 1944 
10, 1936 

24. 1943 
20,  1942 

21. 1944 

7. 1942 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES 


23 


Post 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Etc.— 
Continued 

(Other  Asia) 

Consular  offices  in  enemy- 
occupied  possessions  closed. 

Aden,  Arabia  (C)  (T) 

Colombo,  Ceylon  (C) 


(T). 


(Africa) 

Accra,  Gold  Coast,  West  Af- 
rica (C). 

(T) 

Lagos,  Nigeria,  West  Africa 
(CO). 
(T)... 


Freetown,  Sierra  Leone 
(CA). 
Mombasa,      Kenya,      East 

Africa  (C).i 
Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa 
(CO). 

(T) 

(Fiji  Islands) 

Suva,  Fiji  Islands  (C) 

(Newfoundland) 
St.  John's  (CQ) 


(Other  America) 

Antigua,    Leeward    Islands, 
British  West  Indies  (C). 

Barbados,  B.  W.I.  (C) 

Belize,  British  Honduras  (C). 

Georgetown,  British  Guiana 
(C). 
(T) 

Grenada,  B.  W.  I.  (C)_ 

Hamilton,  Bermuda  (CO)... 

Kingston,  Jamaica,  B.  W.  I. 
(C). 

(T) 


Nassau,  N.  P.,  Bahamas  (C). 

Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad,  B. 
W.  I.  (C). 


Name  and  rank 


Harlan  B.  Clark,  consul 

Robert  A.  Stein,  vice  consul 

Robert  L.  Buell,  consul 

Max  Waldo  Bishop,  consul.-. 

Richard  D.  Gatewood,  vice  consul.. 

Richard  E.  Usher,  vice  consul 

Alfred  W.  Wells,  vice  consul 

Edwin  Perry  Dyer,  Jr.,  vice  consul, 
Richard  W.  Carlson,  vice  consul 


Thomas  A.  Hickok,  consul 

Paul  F.  Du  Vivier,  vice  consul. 

Earle  J.  Richey,  vice  consul 

Andrew  G.  Lynch,  consul. 


Harry  F.  Hemmcrich,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Bruns,  vice  consul 

Christian  K.  Nielsen,  consular  agent. 


Joseph  I.  Touchette,  consul 

George  F.  Bogardus,  vice  consul.- 

Willard  Quincy  Stanton,  consul 

Joseph  Palmer,  2d,  vice  consul 

Richard  R.  Leonard,  economic  analyst. 

Thomas  S.  Horn,  consul.. 


George  D.  Hopper,  consul  general. 
Robert  J.  Cavanaugh,  vice  consul. 
Lubert  O.  Sanderhoff,  vice  consul. 
Verne  G.  Staten,  vice  consul 


William  H.  Christensen,'  vice  consul. 


Samuel  R.  Thompson,  consul... 

Culver  Gidden,  vice  consul 

George  M.  Widney,  vice  consul. 


Albert  A.  Rabida,  vice  consul 

Charles  H.  Whitaker,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Beck,  consul  general 

Basil  F.  Macgowan,  vice  consul... 

John  H.  Lord,  consul 

George  F.  Kelly,  vice  consul. 

Frederick  L.  Royt,  vice  consul... 

Paul  Blanshard,  senior  economic  analyst. 

John  H.  E.  McAndrews,  vice  consul 

Raymond  E.  Kolb,  vice  consul... 

Claude  H.  Hall,  Jr.,  consul. 

Augustus  Ostertag,  vice  consul 

Charles  B.  Bcylard,  vice  consul 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Ohio 

New  Jersey... 

New  York 

Iowa 

New  York 

Wisconsin 

New  York 

Rhode  Island. 
Ohio 


New  York 

New  York 

Pennsylvania. 
New  York 


New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 
New  York 


Massachusetts. 

Iowa 

Montana 

Massachusetts. 
Pennsylvania. . 


Missouri. 


Kentucky. 

Illinois 

California. 
Illinois 


South  Dakota. 


California- 
Texas 

Alabama.. 


Colorado 

Massachusetts.. 
Dist.  Columbia. 

Tennessee 

Massachusetts. - 
Massachusetts.. 

Wisconsin 

New  York 

Minnesota 

Maryland 

Maryland 

Pennsylvania... 
Pennsylvania 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
May 
July 
Oct. 


12, 1944 
26, 1943 

24. 1943 

27. 1944 
23, 1944 

6, 1943 

9,1944 

17. 1944 

25, 1943 


Jan.  13,1944 

July  7, 1944 

Sept.  2,1943 

Nov.  7,1942 

Feb.  25, 1944 
Feb.  20,1943 
Oct.  29,1940 

Nov.  6,1943 
Feb.  11, 1944 
Oct.  10,1941 
June  2, 1941 
Jan.     8, 1944 


July   13,1943 

June  19.1941 
Aug.  11,1944 
Sept.  24, 1943 
Sept.  22, 1942 

Dec.     6, 1943 

May  31,1944 
JJuly  11.1932 
Nov.    1,1943 


Nov. 
Mar. 
Nov. 
Apr. 
Nov. 
Upr. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Mar. 
July 
May 


18. 1943 
7,1944 

22, 1939 
8, 1944 

21. 1941 
1,1925 

10. 1944 
8, 1942 

24. 1939 
30. 1944 
4, 1937 

13. 1942 
6.1944 


'  Functions  under  supervision  of  consulate  general  at  Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa. 
'•Assigned  also  to  Curacao  and  Martinique;  resident  in  Antigua. 
613145 — 44 4 


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Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

GREECE  1 

Athens  (Athenai)  (E) 

Lincoln  MacVeagh,'  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Harold  Shantz,'  counselor  of  embassy 

Walworth  Barbour,' second  secretary 

Connecticut 

New  York 

Massachusetts... 

Nov.  12,1943 

Dec.  23,1943 
June  10,1943 
Feb.   16, 1944 

$17,  500 

8,200 
4,600 
2  500 

(MA  &  NA)     

Lt.  Col.  Sterling  L.  Larrabee,'  military  attach^... 
Lt.  Comdr.  Thomas  D.  Spencer, 2  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  William  H.  McNeill, 2 asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

Jan.    10,1944 
May  20, 1944 

Feb.  25.1944 

(T) 

Henry  Albert  Hill,'  special  assistant 

Arthur  W.  Parsons,' special  assistant 

New  York.. 

California 

Oct.    13,1943 
June  18, 1943 

Consular  oflaces   in   Greece 
closed. 

GUATEMALA 

Guatemala  (E) 

Boaz  Long,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  pleni- 
potentiary. 
first  secretary 

New  Mexico 

Mar.  27. 1943 

10  000 

Robert  F.  Woodward,  second  secretary 

Minnesota—- 

Virginia..  

Aug.    2, 1944 
June  19,1942 

tFeb.    6, 1943 
tNov.  19. 1942 

4  600 

Archibald    R.    Randolph,    acting   commercial 

attache. 
William  C.  Affeld,  Jr.,  second  secretary .... 

4,200 

Minnesota 

Texas 

4,100 

Miss   Kathleen   Molesworth,  asst.  commercial 
attache. 

4,000 

(MA  &  NA) - 

Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache 

WarDept 

WarDept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Jan.    15,1944 
Sept.  20, 1943 
Mar.  13, 1943 

Sept.    8,1943 
Mar.    6,1942 

July   21,1942 

July  29,1942 

June  12,1943 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache.. 
Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache   and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (]g)   Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(CG) 

Thomas  H.  Robinson,  consul 

New  Jersey 

Oklahoma 

May    8,1943 
{July    10,1931 

5,30C 

Chester  H.  Kimrey,  vice  consul 

(T) 

John  A.  Ray,  special  assistant  . 

Texas 

Oct.     3, 1942 
July   12,1944 
Oct.    18,1941 
tDec.   23,1942 

Philip  P.  Clover,^  petroleum  attache 

New  York 

Virginia 

New  York 

Robert  S.  Chamberlain,  cultural-relations  attache. 
W.  Charles  Bridgett,  special  assistant 

>  Government  of  Greece  established  in  Egypt. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Government  of  Yugoslavia  established  in  Encland. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Ciudad  Trujillo,  San  JosS,  San  Salvador,  Port-au-Prince,  Tegucigalpa,  Managua,  and  Panam&;  resident 
in  Guatemala. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF  THE   UNITED   STATES 


25 


Post 

Name  and  ranlc 

Whence  ap- 

Date of  as- 

pointed 

signment 

GUATEMALA— Continued 

Guatemala  (E)— Continued. 

(T)— Continued 

Leroy  Q.  Denman,  Jr.,  special  assistant 

James  H.  Webb,  Jr.,  vice  consul.. 

Texas 

July     1, 1942 
Apr.     1  1943 

Virginia 

HAITI 

Port-au-Prince  (E) 

Orme   Wilson,   ambassador  extraordinary   and 

Mar.  21, 1944 

$10,000 

plenipotentiary. 

Wain  Wright  Abbott,  consul  general;  first  secretary- 

Pennsylvania 

Apr.  13,  1944 

7,200 

Archibald  E.  Gray,  second  secretary;  consul 

Pennsylvania 

Apr.  13.  1944 

6,000 

Robert  S.  Folsom,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Massachusetts... 

Aug.  15,1941 

3,000 

(MA  &  NA) 

Maj.  John  L.  Peterson,  military  attach^ 

WarDept... 

War  Dept 

Aug.  29, 1944 
Sept.  30, 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Charles  Le  Roy  Youmans,  military  air 

attach^. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Francis  E.  Taylor,  naval  attach^  and 

Navy  Dept 

Aug.  28, 1943 

naval  attachfi  for  air. 

Capt.    Eddie    Karl    Gustav    Borjesson,    asst. 

War  Dept 

Sept.    9,1942 

military  attache. 

Lt.  Bryan  D.  Sheedy,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

Dec.  22,1942 

naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) 

f  uly   12. 1944 
Jan.     8, 1942 

Horace  D.  Ashton,  cultural-relations  attach^ 

Virginia 

Cabot  Sedgwick,  vice  consul  

Arizona 

Dec.  14,1943 
May    1, 1944 

Thomas  J.  Griffin,  vice  consul 

Massachusetts 

CapHaitlen  (CA) ... 

Robert  Leslie  Pettigrew,  consular  agent 

Montana 

Oct.    17,1938 

Gonaives  (CA)     

J.  William  Wo61,  consular  agent 

Massachusetts 

Sept.    8,1899 

HONDURAS 

Tegucigalpa  (E) 

John  D.  Erwin,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

Tennessee 

tMar.  27, 1943 

10,000 

plenipotentiary. 

._ first  secretary 

John  B.  Faust,  second  secretary;  consul 

South  Carolina... 

July   16,1942 

4,700 

Roswell  C.  Beverstock,  second  secretary;  vice 

California 

Oct.    25,1943 

4,100 

consul. 

Ralph  N.  Clough,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Washington 

Mar.  18, 1942 

3,000 

(MA&NA) 

Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Jan.    15,1944 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attache.. 

War  Dept 

JSept.  20, 1943 

Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1943 

attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Nathan  A.  Brown,  asst.  military  attache. 

War  Dept.. 

Jan.    18,1944 

Maj.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept. 

Sept.    8,1943 

Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.    6,1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

July    21,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

July   29.1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

June  12,1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air.                                    ' 

>  Assigned  also  to  San  Jose,  Ciudad  Trujillo,  San  Salvador,  Guatemala,  Tegucigalpa,  Managua,  and  Panam4;  resident  In 
luatemala. 


26 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,     1944 


Post 


HONDURAS— Continued 
Tegucigalpa  (E)— Continued, 
(T) 


LaCeiba{C) 

(T) 

Puerto  Cortes  (C)-.. 
Tela(CA) 

HUNGARY 


Diplomatic  relations  with 
Uungary  severed  Decem- 
ber 11,  1941;  state  of  war 
declared  by  Hungary  De- 
cember 13,  1941. 

ICELAND 

Reykjavils  (L) 


IRAN 


Tehran  (E) . 


(MA). 


(C). 


Tabriz  (C). 


IRAQ 
Baghdad  (L) 


(MA). 


Name  and  rank 


Philip  P.  Clover,'  petroleum  attache.. 

William  L.  McOinness,  Jr.,  special  assistant. 
Albert  K.  Ludy,  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst 

Ernest  V.  Siracusa,  vice  consul 

William  Walker  Richards,  vice  consul 

Francis  C.  Jordan,  vice  consul 

Willis  E.  Walton,  consular  agent 


Louis  G.  Dreyfus,  Jr.,  envoy  "extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary - 

Benjamin  M.  Hulley,  second  secretary;  consul 

Francis  I..  Spalding,  second  secretary;  consul 

Arnlioth  O.  Heltberg,  vice  consul _. 


Leland  B.  Morris,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Richard  Ford,  first  secretary  (consul) 

James  Somerville,  commercial  attach^ 

M.  Williams  Blake,  second  secretary  (vice  consul). 
John  D.  Jernegan,  second  secretary  (vice  consul) 
C.  Vaughan  Ferguson,  Jr.,  third  secretary  (vice 

consul). 
John  A.  Calhoun,  third  secretary  (vice  consul)... 

Col.  Joseph  K.  Baker,  military  attache 

Maj.  Carl  F.  Garver,^  military  air  attache 

Maj.  Edward  S.  Kennedy,  asst.  military  attache.. 
Maj.  Robert  B.  Rlgg,  asst.  military  attache 


Richard  Ford,  consul  (first  secretary) 

John  D.  Jernegan,  vice  consul  (second  secretary) 
M. WilliamsBlakc,  viceconsul  (second  secretary).. 
C.  Vaughan  Ferguson,  Jr.,  vice  consul  (third 

secretary). 
John  A.  Calhoun,  vi^e  consul  (third  secretary)... 

Rudolph  W.  Heftl,  vice  consul 

Harry  P.  Packard,  attache 

Robert  B.  Moody,  vice  consul.  __ _. 

Samuel  Q.  Ebling,  consul 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


New  York 

California 

Arizona 

California 

Virginia 

North  Carolina. 
Honduras 


California. 


Florida 

Massachusetts 
California 


Pennsylvania- 


Oklahoma.  . 
Mississippi. 

Ohio 

California.. 
New  York.. 


California. - 

War  Dept.. 
War  Dept.. 
War  Dept.. 
War  Dept.. 

Oklahoma. 
California.. 

Ohio 

New  York. 


California 

Pennsylvania. 

Missouri 

California 

Ohio... 


Colorado. 


Jan.  12,1943 

Oct.  11,  194,-) 

Dec.  7, 1943 

tJune  17,1944 

Feb.  2, 1944 

Aug.  12.1944 

July  7,1944 


Loy  W.  Henderson,   envoy  extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary.                                      { 
first  secretary 

Daniel  Oaudin,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul Pennsylvania... 

William  D .  Moreland ,  Jr. ,  second  secretary;  consul  i  Oregon 

Walter  W.  Birge,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul,  j  New  York 

Donald  C.  Bergus,  vice  consul Indiana 

Col.  Paul  H.  M.  Converse,  military  attache. |  War  Dept 

Maj.  Carl  F.  Garver,3  military  air  attache _..'  War  Dept 

1st  Lt.  Archibald  B.  Roosevelt,  Jr.,  asst.  military  |  War  Dept 

attache.  I 

'  Assigned  also  to  San  Jose,  Ciudad  Trujillo,  San  Salvador,  Guatemala,  Port-au-Princo,  Managua,  and  PanaraS;  resident 
in  Guatemala. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Baghdad;  resident  in  Tehran. 
'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Tehran. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


July  12,1944 
Aug.  15,1942 
Aug.  2.5,  1943 
Mar.  25,1943 
June  21, 1944 
Dec.  9, 1943 
Sept.    1,1943 


Mar.  21, 1944 


Feb.  12,1944 
Feb.  12, 1944 
Sept.    4,1941 

Mar.  21, 1944 

Sept.  29, 1943 
Feb.  15,1944 
JMay  1, 1944 
tMay  1, 1944 
Dec.  24,1941 

Sept.    6,1942 

Jan.     5, 1943 

Aug.  12,1944 
Oct.  29, 1941 
Dec.  28,1942 

Sept.  29, 1943 
July  24,1943 
Nov.  8,1943 
Dec.  24,1941 

Sept.  5,1942 
Sept.  29, 1943 
May  31, 1944 
Sept.  6, 1944 
Sept.  29, 1943 

July     8, 1943 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


27 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


IRAQ — Continued 
Basra  (C) 


(T) 

IRELAND  (feiRE) 

Dublin  (Balle  Atha  Cllath) 
(L). 


(MA) -1... 

(CG) 

Galway  (CA) 

Cork  (C) _.. 

Foynes 

(T) , 

ITALY 

State  of  war  declared  by  Italy 

December  11, 1941. 
Armistice  with  Italy  effective 

September  8,  1943. 
Naples  (CO) ....... 


Robert  B.  Mommingcr,  cotisuL 
«F.  Lester  Sutton,  vice  consul... 
Gus  O.  Stratton,  vice  consul 


David  Gray,  envoy  e.xtraordlnary  and  minister 
plenipotentiary. 

first  secretary 

Francis  H.  Styles,  first  secretary  (consul) 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,'  civil  air  attach^ 

Aaron  S.  Brown,  second  secretary 

Lt.  Col.  James  L.  Hathaway,  military  attach^ 

Lt.Col.GeorgeE.Sprague.asst.militaryattachfiforair 

Francis  H.  Styles,  consul  (first  secretary). 

Edward  Anderson,  consul 

Paul  Dean  Thompson,  vice  consul 

Charles  M.  Gerrity,  vice  consul 

Robert  A.  Termant,  consular  agent 

William  A.  Smale,  consul 

Francis  A.  Lane,  vice  consul 

Oscar  A.  Wilson,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Franklin  C.  Shoemaker,  vice  consul... 


Palermo  (C) 

(T) 

Rome  (C)2.. 


(Jeorge  L.  Brandt,  consul  general 

Knowlton  V.  Hicks,  consul 

J.  Kittredge  Vinson,  vice  consul... 

William  L.  Blue,  vice  consul 

Erich  W.  A.  Hoffmann,  vice  consul 

Frank  G.  Mitchell,  vice  consul 

Harold  M.  Granata,  vice  consul.. 

Franklin  H.  Murrell,  vice  consul. 

Alfred  T.  Nestfr,  consul  general 

William  L.  Peck,  consul 

Robert  McDonald  SheehBn,  vice  consul 

Bruce  W.  Forbes,  vice  consul 

Lester  L.  Schnare,^  consul  general 

H.  Coit  ]MacLean,3  consul 

John  F.  Huddleston,  consul 

Ernest  E.  Evans,3  consul 

Walter  W.  Orebaugh,<  consul 

Victor  H .  Loftus,'  vice  consul 


South  Carolina 

New  Jersey 

New  York 


Florida. 


July  11,1944 
Nov.  11,1943 
Oct.    18,1943 

Feb.  16,1940 


Virginia 

Pennsylvania  .. 

Michigan 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Virginia 

Florida 

California. 

Pennsylvania... 

Ireland 

California 

Missouri 

Mis.souri 

Dist.  Columbia.. 


Dist.  Columbia 

New  York 

Texas 

Tennessee 

Wisconsin 

Michigan 

New  York 

Florida 

New  York 

Connecticut 

Dist.  Columbia 

New  York 

Georgia 

Virginia 

Ohio 

New  York 

Kansas 

Massachusetts.. 


tApr. 
Aug. 

tAug. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
May 
Feb. 
Nov. 
July 
May 
Sept. 
July 
Nov. 
Feb. 


Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
June 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Jan. 
Apr. 
tApr. 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 


29, 1944 
15, 1944 
21, 1944 
23,1942 
14, 1943 
29, 1939 
18, 1943 

8, 1940 
19, 1941 

4, 1901 
14, 1938 
19. 1941 

4, 1942 
27. 1043 


9, 1944 
11, 1944 

1, 1944 
23, 1944 

6, 1944 
13, 1944 
19, 1944 
23, 1944 

5.  1944 
20. 1944 

1,1944 
15, 1944 
26,1944 
26, 1944 
21, 1944 
25, 1944 
21,1944 
20,  1944 


For  officers  on  duty  in  special 
offices  at  Naples  and  Rome, 
see  p.  51. 
JAPANESE  EMPIRE 

State  of  war  declared  by 
Japan  December  7,  1941 
(U.  S.  time). 

LATVIA 
Legation  at  Riga  elosed. 

'  Assigned  also  to  London  and  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  Poland,  and  Yugo 
slavia  established  in  England;  resident  in  London. 

2  Not  yet  open  to  the  public. 

3  Assigned  also  to  the  office  of  the  U.  S.  Representative  on  the  Advisory  Council  for  Italy. 

*  Assigned  also  as  secretary  to  the  office  of  the  U.  S.  Representative  on  the  Advisory  Council  for  Icaly. 


28 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


LEBANON 
Beirut  (L) 


(MA). 


LIBERIA 
Monrovia  (L) 


LIECHTENSTEIN 

Vaduz  (CG) 

LITHUANIA 
Legation  at  Kaunas  closed. 

LUXEMBOURG 
Luxembourg  (L)^ 


MEXICO 
Mexico.  D.  F.  (E) 


George  Wadsworth,i  appointed  envoy  extraor- 
dinary and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

William  M.  Gwynn,2  first  secretary;  consul 

James  T.  Scott,^  commercial  attach^ 

David  H.  Henry,  2d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 
W.  Horton  Schoellkopf,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Hubert  F.  Ferrell,  vice  consul . 

Lt.  Col.  Viigil  A.  Jackson,2  military  attach^ 

Maj.  Duncan  MacBryde,^  asst.  military  attaehS 
1st  Lt.  Joseph  H.  Gassoun,^  asst.  military  attachg 

Lester  A.  Walton,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

Felix  Cole,  consul  general;  first  secretary 

William  C.  George,  vice  consul 

Rupert  A.  Lloyd,  vice  consul 


Mam  E.  Woods.s  consul  general. 


Chai'les  Sawyer.s  appointed  ambassador  extraor- 
dinary and  plenipotentiary. 
George  P.  Waller,  second  secretaiy;  consul 


George  S.  Messersmith,  ambassador  extraordinary 
and  plenipotentiary. 

Herbert  S.  Bursley,  counselor  of  embassy 

Thomas  H.  Lockett,  counselor  of  embassy  for  eco- 
nomic affairs. 
Maurice  L.  StaSord,  consul  general;  first  secretary. 

Charles  A.  Bay,  commercial  attach^ 

Raleigh  A.  Gibson,  first  secretary;  consul 

Sidney  E.  O'Donoghue,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Guy  W.  Ray,  second  secretary;  consul.. 

Paul  J.  Reveley,  second  secretary;  consul 

Walter  J.  Linthicum,  second  secretary;  consul... 
William  K.  Ailshie,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Carl  W.  Strom,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Forrest  K.  Geerken,  second  secretary;  vice  consuL 
David   A.   Thomassou,   second   secretary;   vice 

consul. 
William  F.  Busser,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Robert  F.  Hale,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Albert  E.  Pappano,  vice  consul 

Alvin  M.  Bentley,  vice  consul 

Terry  B.  Sanders,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consuL 

Marc  L.  Severe,  vice  consul 

James  C.  Powell,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

W.  John  Wilson,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Raymond  Bastianello,  vice  consul.. 

Louis  B.  Mazzeo,  vice  consul 

Louis  F.  Blanchard,  vice  consul 

Philip  D.  Sumner,  vice  consul 


1  Accredited  also  to  Syria. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Damascus;  resident  in  Beirut. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Ziirich,  Switzerland. 

*  Not  yet  open  to  the  public. 

»  Accredited  also  to  Belgium. 


New  York. 

California 

Georgia 

New  York 

Florida , 

Virginia.. 

War  Dept 

WarDept 

War  Dept. 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia 
Dist.  Columbia 
Virginia.. 

Mississippi 


Ohio 

Alabama.. 
Delaware. 


Dist.  Columbia. 
Kentucky 


tSept.  21, 1944 

Jan.  17, 1938 
Oct.  7, 1942 
Mar.  23, 1942 
Nov.  12, 1943 

Apr.  27,1944 
tJan.  8, 1944 
Nov.  10, 1942 
Apr.   10,1944 

July    22,1935 

Aug.  16,1944 
Nov.  12, 1936 
Apr.  17,1942 

July     3, 1942 


Sept.  21, 1944 

Sept.    9,1944 

Dec.     4. 1941 

Sept.  28, 1942 
JNov.    5,1942 


California 

Minnesota.. 

Illinois 

New  Jersey. . 

Alabama 

Connecticut- 
Maryland... 

Idaho 

Iowa 

Minnesota.. 
Kentucky... 


Pennsylvania 

Oregon... , 

Missouri 

Michigan 

Texas 

Iowa 

Texas 

Montana 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 

New  Mexico 

New  York 


tAug. 
JNov. 
tAug. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

June 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

June 
July 
Mar. 
May 
Oct, 
Aug. 
June 

tOct. 

tMay 
Oct. 
June 
Apr. 


23, 1943 

13. 1942 

9. 1941 

1. 1942 
26, 1941 

2. 1943 

23. 1943 

2. 1939 

6. 1943 

25. 1941 

17. 1942 

6, 1942 
11,1942 
5, 1942 

21. 1942 

15. 1943 

30. 1941 

1. 1940 
4, 1929 

6. 1944 
21, 1940 

23. 1942 

16. 1943 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


29 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


MEXICO— Continued 

Mexico,  D.  F.  (E)— Con. 
(MA&NA) 


(T). 


.  Acapulco  de  JuSrez,  Gue- 
rrero (VC). 
'.Agua  Prieta,  Sonera  (C) 


(Chihuahua,  Chihuahua  (C).. 


ICiudad  Ju&rez, 
(C). 


Chihuahua 


Brig.  Gen,  Arthur  R.  Harris,  military  attach^ 

Col.  George  P.  Champion,  military  air  attach^... 

Capt.  Andrew  S.  Hickey,  naval  attache  and 
naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Cantwell  C.  Brown,  asst.  military  at- 
tache. 

Maj.  Robert  E.  Battles,  asst.  military  attache..,. 

Maj.  Desmond  Holdridge,  asst.  miUtary  attache. 

Capt.  Henry  L.  Wightman,  asst.  military  attache. 

Lt.  Donald  W.  Noble,  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Edward  C.  Dougherty,  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


John  P.  Wagman,  senior  economic  analyst 

Evert  Lee  Stanclifl,  senior  economic  analyst 

Gilbert  J.  Brown,  special  consultant 

Nathan  L.  Whetten,  rural  sociologist _ 

Roswell  W.  Prouty,  attache 

Edgar  K.  Soper,  technical  adviser 

Lew  B.  Clark,  senior  economic  analyst 

William  E.  Clayton,  special  assistant 

Stockton  M.  Estes,  senior  economic  analyst 

William  A.  Conkright,  senior  economic  analyst.  . 

Charles  B.  Parker,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

CharlesHem-y  Stevens,  cultural -relations  attache. 

Henry  F.  Holland,  special  assistant 

A.  Willing  Patterson,  senior  economic  analyst 

Herbert  N.  Higgins,  senior  economic  analyst 

George  L.  Richert,  special  assistant 

C.  Norman  Frees,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

Henry  E.  Allen,  junior  economic  analyst 

Mervin  Q.  Smith,  assistant  to  the  agricultural 
attache. 

Robert  W.  Wagner,  economic  analyst 

Ralph  Cabafias,  economic  analyst 

Washington  Armstrong  Hillis,  economic  analyst . . 

Horace  Harper  Braun,  economic  analyst 

Ernest  Bergan,  economic  analyst 

Theodore  H.  Meyer,  economic  analyst 

Frederick  R.  Mangold,  economic  analyst.. 

Abbott  S.  Bums,  economic  analyst... 

Edward  W,  May,  junior  agricultural  economist.. 


Robert  S.  Hoard,  vice  consul. 


William  Clarke  Vyse,  consul.. 

Raymond  Phelan,  vice  consul 

John  S.  Calvert,  consul 

Robert  K.  Peyton,  vice  consul 

William  P.  Blocker,  consul  general. 

Stephen  E.  Aguirre,  consul 

Earl  T.  Crain,  vice  consul. 


WarDept... 
War  Dept_. 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept.. 
War  Dept.-. 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


New  Jersey 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut. 

California 

California 

New  York 

Texas 

Connecticut 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Texas 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

Idaho. 

New  York 

Texas... 

Indiana 


Michigan.. 
New  York. 


Illinois.. 

Indiana 

New  York 

North  Carolina. 
Massachusetts.. 
Iowa 


California. 


Dist.  Columbia- 
California 

North  Carolina. 

New  Jersey 

Texas 

Texas 

Illinois... 


Mar.  31,1943 
June  26,1944 
Nov.  29, 1943 

Apr.     3, 1943 

Mar.  20, 1942 
Apr.  17,1944 
Oct.  2, 1943 
July    14,1943 

May  23, 1944 


Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

July 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

July 

Apr. 


Jan.  18, 
Feb.  1 
Apr.  1 
Apr.  23, 
June  24 
Jan.  19, 
Nov.  22, 
June  7, 
May    1 

July     6, 

Feb.  1 
July  28 
Sept.  9 
Feb.  28, 
tJune  18, 
June 
Apr.  7, 


1943 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1942 
1944 
1941 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1941 
1942 
1942 
1942 
1943 
1943 
1941 
1942 
1942 

1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1943 
1942 
1943 
1943 

1943 

1943 
1941 
1944 
1939 
1938 
1942 
1943 


$4,900 

4,900 

9,200 
4,300 

4,500 


30 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1944 


Post 


MEXICO— Continued 


Ciudad   Juarez,    Chihuahua 
(O— Continued. 


Durango.  Durango  (C).. 
Guadalajara,  Jalisco  (C). 


Manzanillo,    Colima 
(VC). 

Ouaymas,  Sonora  (C) 

La  Paz,  Baja  California 
(VC). 
Matamoros,  TaniauHpas  (C). 

(T). 

MazatlSn,  Sinaloa  (C) 

M^rida,  Yucatfin  (C) 

Mexican,  Baja  California  (C). 

N'nntrrrry,  Nnrvn  T  enn  (C). 


(T) 

Nogales,  Sonora  (C) 

fT) 

Nuevo  Laredo.  TnDiaulipas 
(C). 

(T) 

Piedras    Negras,     'oahuila 

(C). 

Reynosa,  Tamniiliras  (C) 

San   Luis  Potosf,  San   Lui.s 

Potopf  (C). 

(T) 

Tampico,  Tamaulipas  (C)... 

Tijuana,  Baja  California  (C). 


(T). 

Torreon,  Coahuila  (C) 

Veracruz,  Veracruz  (C) 

Tapachula,    Chiapas 
(VC). 

MONACO 

Consulate  at  Monaco  closed. 


Name  and  rank 


Harry  K.  Pangburn,  vice  consul 

J.  D.  Lambeth,  vice  consul 

John  C.  Hawley,  vice  consul 

Earl  Wilbert  Eaton,  vice  consul 

James  E.  Henderson,  consul 

Henry  T.  Unverzagt,  vice  consul 

Walter  E.  Kneeland,  vice  consul 

Myron  H.  Schraud,  vice  consul 

William  L.  Brewster,  vice  consul 

Nelson  R.  Park,  consul-- -. 

Edward  S.  Parker,  vice  consul 

Abraham  Vigil,  vice  consul 

John  G.  Van  Zile,  vice  consul 

Stewart  E.  RTcMillin,  consul -.. 

Thomas  M.  Powell,  vice  consul 

Stephen  C.  Worster,  vice  consul 

John  B.  Ketcham,  consul. 

William  B.  Murray,  vice  consul 

Howard  L.  Walker,  Jr.,  vice  consul.-. 

Henry  S.  Waterman,  consul 

Merlin  E.  Smith,  vice  consul 

Manuel  J.  Codoner,  vice  consul 

Timothy  John  Mahoney,  vice  consuL- 
Edward  C.  Webster,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 

T.  Ayres  Robertson,  vice  consul 

Owen  W.  Gaines,  consul - 

Ben  Zwcip,  vice  consul 

Georse  R.  Martin,  vice  consul 

George  H.  Winters,  consul 

James  R.  Riddle,  vice  consul 

Girvan  Teall,  vice  consul 

Kennedy  M.  Crockett,  vice  consul 

Gilbert  R.  Willson,  consul -- 

Harold  C.  Wood,  vice  consul 

Henry  G.  Krausse,  vice  consul. 

Curtis  C.  Jordan,  consul 

Alvin  C.  Detwilor,  vice  consul 

Thomas  McEnelly,  consul.. 

Samuel  A.  Mcllhenny,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Horatio  Mooers,  consul. 

Willys  A.  Myers,  vice  consul 

Albert  John  Cope,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

\\iniam  A.  Campbell,  vice  consul 

John  F.  Fitzgerald,  vice  consul. 

Stanley  G.  Slavens,  consul 

John  G.  Oliver,  vice  consul 

Ilo  C.  Funk,  consul- _ 

Elfas  G   Garza,  vice  consul 

H.  Claremont  Moses,  vice  consul 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Kentucky.. 

Texas 

New  York. 

Texas 

California-. 

Virginia 

Texas 


Texas. 
Texas. 


Colorado 

South  Carolina... 

Colorado 

Michigan 

Kansas 

Texas.-- 

Maine 

New  York 

Iowa..  

California 

Washington 

Ohio 

New  York 

California 

Massachusetts 

Missouri 

Georgia , 

Illinois 

Arizona  

Kansas 

Alabama 

New  York 

Texas.. 

Texas 

Massachusetts. . . 

Texas 

California 


Vermont Aug. 

New  York Jan. 

Texas ..     Mar. 

Maine .    Feb. 

Iowa.. May 

Utah Jan. 

California. .  JJune 

Pennsylvania  ...    May 

Texas Aug. 

Texas Nov. 

Colorado j  May 

Texas |  Mar. 

South  Carolina.--!  Apr. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Nov.  24 
Dec.  21 

June  10 
Aug.  1 
June  15 
Aug.  ] 
Oct.    29, 


Nov.    2, 
Dec. 


May 

July 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

June 
tJune 

Apr. 
tApr. 

Nov. 

Mar. 
tDec. 

May 
JOct. 

Oct. 
{May 

June 

Mar. 

Mar. 
tApr. 

Apr. 

Nov. 

May 

Mar. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF   THE    UNITED   STATES 


31 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


MOROCCO 

rangier  (Tanger)  (L)_ 


(MA&NA). 


(T) 

"asablanca  (C) 

(T) 

labat  (C) 

NETHERLANDS  AND 
POSSESSIONS 
(Netherlands)  2 

'he  Hague  ('s  Gravenhage) 
(E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


Consular  offices  in  Nether- 
lands closed. 


--- diplomatic  agent  and 

consul  general. 
J.  Rives  Childs,  counselor  of  legation;  consul  gen- 
eral. 

John  Goodyear,  third  secretary;  consul 

A.  David  Fritzlan,"  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

Eraser  Wilkins,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

Elliot  Donigcr.i  vice  consul 

Lt.  Comdr.  Robert  W.  Gilmore,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  John  \V.  Edwards,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.  Joseph  C.  Fox,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Paul  W.  Lashly,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Richard  Mason  Bownass,  attache 

Charles  W.  Lewis,  Jr.,  consul. 

Russell  M.  Brooks,  consul 

Robert  L.  Hunter,  vice  consul.. 

Robert  Olaf  Waring,  vice  consul 

Maurice  Pasquet,  consul 

Donald  A.  Dumont,  vice  consul 


Stanley  K.  Hornbeck,  appointed  ambassador  ex- 
traordinary and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,  counselor  of  embassy'  45.. 

Jesse  F.  Van  Wickel,  first  secretary 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,'  civil  air  attache 


Col.  William  McKee  Dunn  ,3  military  attache. 

Capt.  Donald  Frothinghani,3  naval  attache  and 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike, 3  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan, 3  asst.  military  attache.: 

Maj.  Robert  L.  Grosjean.s  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland.s  asst.  military  attache. 

Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellmgsen.s  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  Edmond  Kennedy,  3  asst.  military  attache 
for  air. 

1st  Lt.  Willem  E.  Boom,3  asst.  military  attache 
for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Julius  Fleischmann.a  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,3  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Apolonius  C.  Westerbeek,3  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Virginia. 


New  York- 
Kentucky.. 
Nebraska. . 
New  York. 


Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 
Illinois 


Michigan.- 

Oregon 

South  Dakota 

New  Y'ork. 

New  York 

New  York 


Colorado. 


Dlst.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 


War  Dept 

Navy  Dept... 


JMar.  30, 1944 

.\.ug.  8, 1944 
Nov.  11, 1943 
Dec.  7, 1943 
July    24,1944 

Mar.   9,1944 

Dec.  6, 1941 
Mar.    8.1944 

Mar.    8,1944 

July   15,1943 

Aug.  9, 1944 

Oct.  10,1941 

June  3, 1944 

.-vug.  18,1944 

Oct.  11,1943 

May  6, 1943 


Sept.  21, 1944 

tJuly  1, 1942 
Feb.  7. 1944 
Aug.  15,1944 

tSept.  21, 1943 
Sept.  19,1944 


War  Dept Sept. 

War  Dept Oct. 

War  Dept Jan. 


War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 

War  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


Jan. 

Sept. 

Sept. 


23, 1943 
25, 1943 
13, 1943 
16, 1943 
6,1943 
5,1944 


July  12,1944 
Sept.  16, 1944 
Nov.  25, 1943 


Navy  Dept June  22, 1944 


$8,000 

3,600 
3,600 
3,000 


0,  400 
6,200 


4,500 


17,500 

9,200 
7,200 
4,300 


'  Assigned  also  to  Ceuta;  resident  in  Tangier. 

2  Government  of  the  Netherlands  established  in  England. 

3  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  Norway,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 
*  Assigned  also  to  Brussels. 

'  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

«  Assigned  also  to  London  and  Dublin,  and  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  Norway,  Poland,  and  Yugoslavia 
stablished  in  England;  resident  in  London 


32 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST!    OCTOBER    1,    1944 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


NETHERLANDS  AND 

POSSESSIONS— Continued 

(PoBseBsionB) 

Consular  offices  in  enemy- 
occupied  possessions  closed. 

Curacao,  West  Indies  (CG)... 


Aruba  (VC). 
(T) 


Paramaribo,  Surinam  (C) 

NEW  ZEALAND 
Wellington  (L) 


(MA  &  NA). 


(T) 

Christchurch  (CA) 

Dunedin  (CA) 

Auckland  (C) 


NICARAGUA 


Managua  (E). 


(MA  &  NA). 


\VaItor  A.  Foote,  consul  general 

Jones  R.  Trowbridge,  vice  consul 

William  H.  Christensen.i  vice  consul. 

Carl  O.  Hawthorne,  vice  consul 

John  Light,  vice  consul 


Texas 

Georgia 

South  Dakota.. 

Missouri 

New  Mexico... 


Lee  R.  Blohm,  consul 

James  S.  Lawton,  vice  consul. 


Arizona . 
Illinois. - 


Kenneth  S.  Patton,  appointed  envoy  extraordi- 
nary and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

...counselor  of  legation 

Prescott  Childs,  first  secretary;  consul 

Basil  D.  Dahl,  commercial  attach^ 

Carl  E.  Christopherson,  second  secretary;  consul. 

T.  Eliot  Weil,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

J.  Jefferson  Jones,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 


Col.  John  Henry  Nankivell,  military  attach^ 

Maj.  Richard  A.  Toole,  military  air  attache 

Capt.  Lloyd  R.  Gray,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  George  B.  Lane,  asst.  naval  attach^  and  asst. 

naval  attach^  for  air. 


Virginia. 


July  1.5, 1944 
Feb.  13,1941 
Mar.  10,1944 
Nov.  26, 1943 
tMay  12,  1944 

Sept.  7,1944 
Sept.  13. 1941 


Mar.  21, 1944 


Massachusetts... 

Wisconsin 

Iowa 

New  York 

Tennessee 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept- 

Navy  Dept. 


John  B.  Brockman,  economic  analyst. 


H.  P.  Bridge,  consular  agent 

Harman  Reeves,  consular  agent- 
Hiram  A.  Boucher,  consul 

John  C.  Fuess,  vice  consul 


James  B.  Stewart,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Harold  D.  Finley,  first  secretary;  consul 

Jule  B.  Smith,  acting  commercial  attach^... 

David  T.  Ray,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

James  M.  Gilchrist,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 


Col.  Fred  T.  Cruse,  military  attache.. 

Lt.  Col.  John  Ford  Hardie,  military  air  attach^.. 
Col.  Bernard  L.  Smith,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Victor  R.  Rose,  asst.  military  attache 

MaJ.  Frederick  B.  Judson,  asst.  military  attache. 
Lt.  Walter  B.  Mahony,  Jr.,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


New  Zealand 

New  Zealand 

Minnesota 

Massachusetts. . 


New  Mexico 


New  York. 

Texas 

California.. 
Illinois 


Aug.  26,1943 
JFeb.  10,1942 
Aug.  28,1943 
July  20,1942 
Aug.  21,1943 

May  4, 1942 
Sept.  25, 1944 
Sept.    4,1944 

May    4, 1943 


Dec.  22,1943 

Mar.  31, 1928 
Apr.  6, 1920 
Sept.  26, 1941 
July     6, 1943 


tMar.  27, 1943 

Nov.  2,1943 
tMar.  25, 1944 
Oct.  16,1943 
Aug.  14,1942 


War  Dept Jan.    15,1944 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


JSept.  20, 1943 
Mar.  13,1943 

Sept.  8,1943 
Dec.  28,1943 
Mar.    6,1942 


'  Assigned  also  to  Antigua  and  Martinique;  resident  in  Antigua. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


33 


Salary 


NICARAG  UA— Continued 

Managua  (E)— Continued. 
(MA  &  NA)— Continued. 


(T). 


Matagalpa  (CA). 

NORWAY  8 
)slo(E) 


(MA  &  NA). 


Consular  offices  in  Norway 
closed. 

PALESTINE  AND  TRANS- 
JORDAN 

fenisalem  (CO) 


Lt.  Paul  A.  Goodin,  asst.  naval  attach^  and  asst. 

naval  attachfe  for  air. 
Lt.  Richard  W.  Rastetter,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attachS  for  air. 
Lt.   (Jg)  Albert  Vermont,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attachfe  for  air. 

Joseph  P.  Crockett,  special  assistant 

Philip  P .  Clover,!  petroleum  attache. 

Thomas  S.  Strong,  senior  economic  analyst 

Rodolfo  O.  Rivera,  special  assistant 

Arnaldo  Berenguer,  junior  economic  analyst 

Dale  E.  Farringer,  junior  economic  analyst 

William  W.  Marvel,  cultural-relations  attache... 

Roland  H.  Brownlee,  junior  economic  analyst 

M iss  Bernice  R.  Spears,  vice  consul 

John  A.  Willey,  consular  agent 


Lithgovc  Osborne,  appointed  ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  plenipotentiary. 
Rudolf  E.  Schoenfeld,  counselor  of  embassy  '<5... 

Winthrop  S.  Greene,  first  secretary 

Livingston  Satterthwaite, «  civil  air  attache 


Lt.  Col.  William  McKee Dunn,' militaryattachS. 

Capt.  Donald  Frothingham,3  naval  attache  and 
naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,'  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,'  asst.  military  attache.. 

MaJ.  Robert  L.  Qrosjean,'  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland,'  asst.  military  attache. . 

Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,^  asst.  military  attache.. 

Capt.  Edmond  Kennedy, '  asst.  military  air  attache. 

1st  Lt.  Willem  E.  Boom,'  asst.  military  attache 
for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Julius  Fleischmann,'  asst.  naval  at- 
tache and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 
asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Apolonius  C.  Westerbeek,'  asst.  naval  attache 
and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Lowell  C.  Pinkerton,  consul  general. 

Christian  T.  Steger,  consul 

Malcolm  P.  Hooper,  consul 

Hedley  V.  Cooke,  Jr.,  consul 

Edward  W.  Blatchford,  vice  consul. 


Navy  Dcpt 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Tennessee 

New  York 

West  Virginia... 
North  Carolina. 

New  York 

Minnesota 

Maryland 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 

California 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 
Massachusetts.. 
Pennsylvania... 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept- 


War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 
War  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


Missouri Feb.  14,1941 

Virginia Dec.  30,1938 

Maryland Dec.  31,1942 

New  Jersey Nov.  15,1943 

Illinois itDec.  29,1930 


July    21,1942 
July   29,1942 


June  12,1943 


Dec.  24, 

July  12, 

Apr.  5, 

Feb.  18, 

July  12, 

Mar.  10, 

tJan.  1, 
Nov.  11. 

Aug.  9, 


1942 

1944 

1943 

1943 

1944 

1942 

1943  I 

1942 

1944 


tSept.  13, 1929 


Sept.  21, 1944 

tJuly  1,1942 
Feb.  7, 1944 
Aug.  15,1944 

ISept.  21, 1943 
Sept.  19, 1944 

Sept.  23, 1943 
Oct.  25,1943 
Jan.  13,1943 
Jan.  16,1943 
Sept.  6,1943 
Sept.  5,  1944 
July    12,1944 

Sept.  16, 1944 

Nov.  25, 1943 

June  22,1944 


$17,  500 

9,200 
6,000 
4,300 


9,600 
8,200 
5,500 
4,200 


1  Assigned  also  to  San  Jose,  Ciudad  TrujOlo,  San  Salvador,  Guatemala,  Port-au-Prince,  Tegucigalpa,  and  PanamS;  resi- 
dent in  Guatemala. 

-  Government  of  Norway  established  in  England. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  and  Poland  established  in  England. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Brussels. 

'  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

'  -Assigned  also  to  London  and  Dublin  and  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  Poland,  and 
Yugoslavia  established  in  England;  resident  in  London. 


34 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST!    OCTOBEJR    1,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap*- 

p>ointed 


Date  of  as-      g  j^ 


PANAMA 


Panama  (E)- 


Mar.  21,1W4   $17,500 


Avra  M.  Warren,  ambassador  extraordinary  and  Maryland 

I^nirotentiary-  I 

George  H.  Butler,  coanselw  of  embassy I  Uliiiois  .  July   2S,  1W4|    7.200 

Ashley  B.  SovreO.  commercial  Bttach6_ Temiessee *Jan.    15,1940      8,200 

Fredmck   P.   Laiimer,   Jr.,   second   secretary:  Connecticut Oct.    16,1W3  <    4,600 

consul.  \ 

V.  T-anqT»g  CoDins,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  con-  Kew  York A  pr.  29, 1913  '    3, 500 

sol.  ' 

Robert  Rossow,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.  Indiana Dec,    3,1941       3.000 

PvTonB.  Snyder,  third  secretary;  vice  consul California Feb.     2,1944  i    3,000 

Henry  L.  Pitts.  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.-  New  York Oct.   15,1943  {    2,750 

Col.  Thomas  C.  Green,  naval  attach^  and  naval  Xavy  Dept Mar.  21. 1944  

attach^  fffl-  air. 

Philip  P.  Clover.i  rciroleum  attach^ i  New  York July   12.1944    . 


Donald  W.  Forsyth,  senior  economic  analyst ;  Pennsylvania... 

Gail  Murphy,  senior  economic  analyst '  Florida 

David  J.  Pearsall,  vice  consul- -.  New  Yort 

W.  Tapley  Bennett.  Jr.,  junior  economic  analyst..    Georgia 

C,  William  Cowles.  vice  consul Virginia-. 

Lionel  G.  LaGuardia.  vice  consul New  York 


June  7. 1944 
July  29.1944 
Feb.  28,1944 
Jtme  15.1944 
Nov,  14, 1942 
Oct.    10.1942 


Almiiante  (CAJ Harry  R.  Lewis,  consular  asent Florida .  May  29. 1943 

PtKrto  AimtJcDes  (CA)-.  Lewis  B.  Tolman.  consular  agent May  29.1943 

C«ri6n  (C) Arthur  R.  Wniiams.  consul Colorado Mar.    3.1943 

(T) George  E.  Palmer,  vice  consul Rhode  Island Oct.   25,1943 


PARAGUAY 

Asuncion  (E^ 


wnisLrd  L.  Beaulac,  appointed  amt>assador  es- 

traordinary  and  plenipotentiary, 

Leslie  E,  Reed,  consul  general,  first  secretary 

Harold  M.  Randal!,  commercial  attach^ 

Frederick  J,  Ctmningham,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Dtiane  B,  Lueders,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Charles  E,  Apple,  vice  consul 


Rhode  Island - 


(MA  ANA 


Col.  John  A.  Considine.  military  attach^  

Maj.  Robert  E-  Herrey,  military  air  attache 

Lt.  Comdr,  Luis  J.  Martin,  naval  attach^  and 

naval  attache  ffv  air. 

Maj.  Lincoln  O'Brien,  asst.  military  attache 

Capt.  Hugh  L.  Stone,  Jr.,  asst.  military  anach^.  _ 
Lt.  (■  jg)  H«man  W.  Seller,  asst.  naval  attach^  and 

asst.  naval  attach^  for  air. 


War  Dept July     7.1944 

War  Dept. _ Apr.     7.1944 

Navy  Dept May  22, 1944 


Mar.  21, 1944  ;  10. 000 


Minnesota Sept.  30. 1943  7,900 

Iowa May    2.1944  6.200 

Massachtisetts...  Aug.    3,1942  4,200 

Minnesota May  19.1943  2,750 

Iowa Jan.    27.1943    


War  Dept May  19,1944 

War  Dept Sept.    2,1944 

Navy  Dept Jan.    28,1944 


T Roderic  CrandaD,' petroleum  attach^ California. Jtme    7,1944    

Morrill  Cody,  cnltrnal-relations  attache New  York Nov.    4,1941    

David  A.  de  Lima,  economic  analyst New  York Sept.    2.1943    

Louis  A.  Fernandez,  junior  economic  analyst Florida Nov.  10, 1942    

Harry  L.  Hamlette.  junior  economic  analyst Virginia Feb.  22,1943 

>  Assigned  aJso  to  San  Josf,  Ciudad  Trujillo,  San  Salvador,  Guatemala,  Port-au-Prince,  Tegucigalpa,  and  Managua; 
resident  in  Guatemala. 

t  Assigned  tlso  to  Bio  de  Jan^o  and  Mootevideo:  resident  in  Rio  de  Janeiro 


FOEEIGX    SEE^^CE   OF   THE   UXITED   STATES 


35 


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S&ierj 


PEEL 


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Jobs  Cteipbd  Wfeite, 

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CaBfenia 


ECTard  G,  TToeUood,  first  SEOctarj HEsge 

FRfierKi:  W.  Hmfce:.KeaBdseeraaz7;eQBSBL-..  NevTaA. 

Jorr  J.  MseiiiiesId,geeoadseeetacT;eaasal Mima&n... 

B^n^szd  C.  C<xsBdij.  luxmA  seaoaj-,  -rset  ece-  Qskb 

EcDaad  Wcfcfa.  aetaad  aemmj.  liee  cobsqL Texss 

^miaaP.  Baov.seeoadseenitarTtTieeeccsaL.  Msise 

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eoGSoL 

H£rtveBJo^seB,1%KdseeFGtacT;Tiaeoe9cd- SooA 

Chszks  C.  GidaeT.  Jr,  Tiee  cbbbbI TeiM_ 

CoL  WoodsoB  P.  Hecfeer.  laaitatj  attache War  Depc... 

Ma;.  Loc5  C«<£I  Blao.  asStay  sir  sttaese WarDcf 

CapcwaiardR-GiiiH»MHiialattaAgaBdMTai  XaryD^:. 

snaeii£  for  air. 

^l£>  Geor^    AIpmwIh    littie,  ast.  aamt}  WcrI>^S_ 

Msj  JQ- B.  Be^  asEl.  BiBtar?- aixaefe£ WsDEpt 

CapcAlexaada'S.FaBr.aast-i^BtKTstttA^ WvDePC_ 

Lt.  CoEEdr.  DcaaaM  5.  JoJuwon,  ast.  sar^  sk»-  Xyrj-  I>epi:. 
diiie  sad  ssex.  estsI  stsst^i  for  ar. 

Li.  Jobs  P.  WSirow.  ssi.  zsaral  ***ipffe^  Ei»i  Xstt  I>t-  ■ 

ssE^  Barai  attaEiie  %z^  s^. 

L{.  Qe)  JoisH.J^^3BE,aESt.Ba;ral  atta^e  isd  XarrDe^-. 

ssEt.  Bsral  attadbC  far  air. 


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Hngrt  W.  Alberts,  aeriryllMal  ad«Kr_ 

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Hcbert  M.  Cimy.aaiiui  uiawiiii  iwalj  ( 

.'€S£6  G.  BcEBOB,  s^EJor  ewmwfftir  ^alya 

Itc  H.  LepodA.  fecial  1 
Jrs^k  Ciwti  lia.  yaBcr 
CbsTies  D.  MitdMiUeBiiBaiiii  wiitjit- 
Et  1  j^MTif  G.  CfenstzB,  eeBaaBde  ^aaljpst- 
Ftaaos  H.  GaSag&a.  i 
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szaiysl. 

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Dec  mna 

P«feL   1^»0 

sept.  23.2»C! 
Apr.    a.  at* 

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3far.3S^l»» 
Jaae  ll.l»e 

July  l^lte 
Ang    25,190 

Aoe.  3^1M3 


Arecuia  rvc  Jack  G.  IXvyte.  Tiee ooBBi 

ICTTKs  CYC;  vT, A-iboHT  £.  Staceeriev  Tiee 

Lfi  Oroya  (CA) Xoraaa  Dnaeaa. 

Mclsado  (CA) FdpePcncrM.. 

B&li-raiy  (CA) JaeobBoa 

:  Aa^aed  afep  to  La  Paa,  SaaUifeo.  and  Qnito;  teadfcBt 


36 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    1944 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

Consolate  at  Manila  closed. 

POLAND  « 

Warsaw  (Warszawa)  (E) 

Arthur  Bliss  Lane,  appointed  ambassador  extra- 
ordinary and  plenipotentiary. 

New  York. 

Sept.  21. 1944 

$17.  500 

• 

Rudolf  E.  Schoenfcld,  counselor  of  embassy '  3 «_  _ 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Apr.     1.1941 

9,200 

Montgomery  H.  Colladay.  second  secretary 

Connecticut 

Feb.   18,1943 

4,600 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,'  civil  air  attach^ 

Pennsylvania 

Aug.   15,1944 

4,300 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  William  McKee  Dunn,*  military  attache 

Capt.  Donald  Frothingham,2  naval  attache  and 

WarDept 

Navy  Dept 

tSept.  21, 1943 

Sept.  19, 1944 

naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Aage  Woldike,'  asst.  military  attache... 

WarDept 

Sept.  23, 1943 

Lt.  Col.  Sidney  Morgan,'  asst.  military  attache.. 

WarDept 

Oct.    25,1943 

Maj.  Robert  L.  Qrosjean,'  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Jan.    13,1943 

Capt.  Paul  M.  Birkeland.'asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Jan.    16,1943 

Capt.  Thor  B.  Ellingsen,'  asst.  military  attache.. 

War  Dept 

Sept.    6,1943 

Capt.    Edmond   Kennedy.^    asst.   military   air 

War  Dept 

Sept.  5,   1944 

attache. 

1st  Lt.  Willem  E.  Boom,'  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept 

July    12,1944 

for  air. 

Lt.  Comdr.  Julius  Fleischmann,'  asst.  naval  atta- 

Navy Dept 

Sept.  16, 1944 

che  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt,  Edgar  H.  Clark,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.  25, 1943 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Apolonius  C.  Westerbeek, 2 asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

June  22,1944 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Consulate  General  at  Warsaw 

closed. 

PORTUGAL  AND  POSSES- 

SIONS 

(Portugal) 

Lisbon  (Lisboa)  (E) 

R.  Henry  Norweb.  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

Ohio 

tMay    4, 1944 

17.  500 

plenipotentiary. 

Edward  S.  Crocker,  2d,  counselor  of  embassy 

Massachusetts.  .- 

tFeb.  22,1944 

7,600 

Charles  E.  Dickerson,  Jr.,  first  secretary;  consul 

New  Jersey 

June  17,1943 

7,400 

Walter  N.  Walmsley,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Maryland 

June  23,1944 

5,000 

J.  Winsor  Ives,  commercial  attache 

Illinois    --. 

tApr.  10,1942 
July     1, 1942 

4,600 

Miss  Elizabeth  Humes,  second  secretary;  consul. 

Tennessee 

4,500 

Virginia 

Apr.  26, 1943 

4,400 

Halleck  L.  Rose,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Nebraska 

Feb.   18,1943 

4,300 

George  E.  Miller,  second  secretary;  vice  consul... 

New  Jersey 

Sept.  12, 1941 

4,200 

Marselis  C.  Parsons,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice 

New  York 

Apr.   15,1941 

4,100 

consul. 

Milton  C.  Rewinkel,  second  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
William  0.  Boswell,  third  secretary:  vice  consul. 

Minnesota 

JJan.    19.1943 

4. 000 

Pennsylvania 

Apr.   16,1941 

3,600 

Scott  Lyon,  third  secretary;  vice  consul . 

Ohio. 

Dec.     3, 1943 

3,000 

.\rizona  

AuR.  14.1944 

2,500 

Carroll  C.  Parry,  vice  consul 

Missouri  

July    19,1941 
Aug.  21,1942 
Mar.  28, 1944 
Mar.    2,1943 

William  B.  Douglass,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Montana. 

Delaware 

Ernest  V.  Polutnik,  vice  consul 

William  P.  Shockley,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Reinhard  W.  Lamprecht,  vice  consul 

Illinois 

June  28,1940 

'  Government  of  Poland  established  in  England. 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  and  Norway  established  in  England. 
'  Assigned  also  to  Brussels. 
*  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 

'  Assigned  also  to  London  and  Dublin  and  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands.  Norway,  and 
Yugoslavia  established  in  England;  resident  in  London. 


FOREIGX    SERVICE    OF    THE    UXITED    STATES 


37 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

ORTUGAL  AND  POSSES- 

SIONS—Continued 

(Portugal)  —Continued 

isbon  (Lisboa)  (E)— Con... 

Worthington  E.  Hagerman,  vice  consul..... 

Indiana.. 

Nov.  10, 1941 
June  2G,  1944 

(MA  &NA) 

Lt.  Col.  Russell  A.  Cone,  military  air  attache 

War  Dept 

Comdr.  Kenneth  E.  Demarest,  naval  attach^  and 

Navy  Dept 

Oct.     9, 1942 

naval  attach^  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Stephen  Ogden  Fuqua,  asst.  military 

War  Dept.. 

Sept.  23, 1942 

attache. 

Capt.  William  S.  Briggs,  asst.  military  air  attache- 

War  Dopt. _. 

Aug.   16,1944 

Lt.  Henry  C.  Jackson,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Nov.    2,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  George  T.  Pancoast,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Aug.   24,1944 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Raymond  S.  Willis,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Aug.   25,1944 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(T) 

Arthur  Eustace  Ojeda,  attache 

California 

Mar.  28, 1944 

William  G.  Gibson,  economic  analyst 

New  York 

tOct.     1, 1943 

Charles  W.  Greenleaf,  vice  consul 

Illinois.    .    .. 

May  29,1943 
Sept.  13, 1943 

Carvel  Painter,  vice  consul... 

Wisconsin. 

ngrado  Heroismo,  Terceiia, 

Robert  Janz,  American  maritime  delegate.. 

Oklahoma 

Feb.     5, 1944 

$4,500 

Azores  (MD). 

(T)             

AVilliam  M.  Gibson,  .\merican  maritime  delegate 
Foster  H.  Kreis,  vice  consul 

Connecticut 

Minnesota 

Utah 

Sept.    7,1944 
Mar.  14, 1938 
Mar.  21, 1944 

unchal,  Madeira  (C) 

[orta,  Fayal,  Azores  (MD).. 

Renwick  S.  McNiece,  American  maritime  dele- 
gate. 

7,000 

John  Belfort  Keogh,  asst.  American  maritime 

New  York 

tNov.  8,1943 

delegate. 

porto  (Porto)  (C)       

William  P.  Robertson,  vice  consul... 

Tennessee 

Virginia    

Feb.  11,1935 
Nov.  24, 1943 

onta  Delgada,  SSo  Miguel 
(St.  Michael),  Azores  (MD.) 

William  E.  Flournoy,  Jr.,  American  maritime 

4,500 

delegate. 

(T) 

Aaron  J.  Thomas,  Jr.,  asst.  American  maritime 
delegate. 

Texas 

Nov.  30, 1943 

(Posseesione)  > 

ieira,  Mozambique,  Africa 
(C).' 

Frederik  van  den  Arend,  consul 

North  Carolina.. 

Dec.  24,1942 

6,200 

(T) 

William  L.  Higgins,  vice  consul 

Florida 

Dec.  13,1943 
tApr.  27,1943 

ourenfo  Marques,  Mozam- 
bique, Africa  (CQ). 

-uanda,  Angola,  Africa  (C).. 

New  York 

7,200 

Illinois 

Mar.   1,1944 

3,600 

George  R.  Eukill,  consul.... 

Delaware. 

May  22, 1944 

6,000 

California 

New  Jersey 

Nov.  11, 1942 
June   14,1944 

(T) 

John  C.  Vorrath,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

RUMANIA 

tate  of  war  declared  by  Ku- 

mania  December  11, 1941. 

•  See  Bombay  for  consular  ofBcers  who  are  assigned  also  to  Portuguese  possessions  in  India. 

•  Functions  under  supervision  of  consulate  general  at  Lourengo  Marques. 


38 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,     1944 


Post 


SAUDI  ARABIA,  KING- 
DOM OF 

Jidda  (L) 


(T).. 

Dhahran  (C) 

(T) 

SPAIN 
Madrid  (E) 


(MA&XA;.. 


(T). 


Name  and  rank 


Col.    William    A.   Eddy,   envoy   extraordinary 

and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

-  first  secretary 

Paul  E.  Geier,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 

William  Langdon  Sands,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 

Nils  E .  Lind,  attachfi 

Fred  H.  Await,  economic  analyst 

Parker  T.  Hart,  vice  consul 

Clarence  J.  Mcintosh,  vice  consul 


'  Resident  in  Valencia. 


Carlton  J.  H.  Hayes,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
William  W.  Butterworth,  Jr.,  counselor  of  em- 
bassy. 

Ralph  H.  Ackerman,  commercial  attach^ 

Sydney  B.  Redecker,  first  secretary;  consul 

Fayette  J.  Flexer,  first  secretary;  consul 

George  J.  Haering,  first  secretary;  consul 

Eugene  M.  Hinkle,  first  secretary;  consul 

Philip  W.  Bonsai,  first  secretary;  consul 

La  Verne  Baldwin,  second  secretary;  consul. 

C.  Grant  Isaacs,  asst.  commercial  attache 

Glion  Curtis,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice  consul. . 

Niles  W.  Bond,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 

William  L.  Smyser,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
Findley  Burns,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 
Robert  M.  Brandin,  third  secretary;  vice  consul 
Byron  E.  Blankinship,  third  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Keeler  Faus,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 

Earle  0.  Titus,  vice  consul 

Charles  Gilbert,  vice  consul 

Roger  P.  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Col.  Frederick  D.  Sharp,  military  attach^ 

Lt.   Col.   Lawrence  A.   Spilman,  military  air 

attach^. 
Capt   John  C.  Lusk,  naval  attache  and  naval 

attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Clyde  L.  Clark,  asst.  mUitary  attache.. 
Lt.  Col.  Albert  P.  Ebright,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.   Col.   Albert    L.  Hoffman,    asst.    military 

attache. 
1st  Lt.  Robert  M.  Carswell,  Jr.,  asst.  military 

attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Carroll  M.  Terry,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  James  B.  Ford,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  John  F.  V.  Emmanuel,  asst.  naval  attache 
Lt.  (jg)  John  R.  Stevenson,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

John  Van  Home,  cultural-relations  attache 

Evan  H.  Bennett,  minerals  attache ._ 

Walter  F.  Smith,  attache- - 

Covey  T.  Oliver,  special  assistant 

Charles  F.  O'Neall,'  attache 

Maurice  Fogler,'  attache 

Mahlon  Ashford,  economic  analyst 

Austin  W.  Hyde,  Jr.,  attache 

John  M.  Dimick,3  attache 

'  Resident  in  Seville. 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


New  Hampshire 


Ohio.... 
Florida. 


Connecticut 

Maine.. 

Massachusetts. 
Florida. 


New  York. 

Louisiana.. 


California. 

New  York 

Illinois .-. 

New  York 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. . 

New  York 

Tennessee 

Missouri 

Massachusetts.- . 

Pennsylvania 

Maryland 

New  York 

New  York 


Georgia 

Florida 

New  York. 
Illinois 

War  Dept.. 
War  Dept.. 


Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept.. 
Navy  Dept.. 


Illinois 

California 

Illinois 

Texas 

Texas... 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia. 

Texas 

Florida 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Aug.   12,1944 


Nov.  11, 1943 
Mar.  31, 1944 

Apr.  22,1944 
June  9, 1944 
June  14,1944 
June  14,1944 

May  2, 1942 
JMar.  28, 1944 


May 
Oct. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
Aug. 
Dec. 
May 
Apr. 
Sept. 
May 
May 
Oct. 
Apr. 


13, 1939 

5, 1943 

28,1944 

1, 1942 

27, 1944 

28, 1944 

3, 1942 

29, 1944 

13, 1944 

22, 1942 

14, 1942 

21, 1942 

30, 1942 

22, 1944 


May  6, 1944 
July  13,1942 
Aug.  24.1940 
May  30,1944 

Jan.  20,1944 
May  13,1944 

May    5, 1943 

Dec.  29,1942 
Apr.  10,1943 
Apr.     4, 1944 

Aug.   24, 1944 

Oct.    23,1943 

Oct.    14,1943 

Feb.  25,1944 
June    5, 1944 

Aug.  4,1943 
Sept.  9, 1944 
Feb.  20,1942 
Sept.  22, 1942 
July  24,1943 
Aug.  3, 1943 
Jan.  11,1944 
Sept.  24, 1943 
Nov.    2.1943 


'  Resident  in  Barcelona. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 


39 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


SPAIN— Continued 
radrid  (E)— Continued. 
(T)— Continued 


larcelona  (CG). 


illbao  (C). 


(T). 


Teuta,  Spanish  Xortli  Africa 

(C). 
^as  Palmas  de  Gran  Canaria, 

Canary  Islands  (C). 

vl&lagaCC) ... 

(T) 

Vielilla,  Spanish  North  Africa. 

(C). 
3an  Sebastian  (C) 


Seville  (C). 


Tenerife,  Canary  Islands  (C) 
(T) 

Valencia  (C) 

(T) :. 

Vigo(C) 

(T) 


SWEDEN 


Stockholm  (L). 


Justin  N.  Locke,  attacb6 

Robert  Q.  Tnrpin,  attachfe 

Harold  D.  Ferguson,  attach^ 

Clyde  James  Hanna,  attache 

Henry  E.  Singleton,  attache 

Alexander  Scott  Lockwood,  attache 

Vincent  LaVista,  i  attache 

Robert  E.  Whedbee,  junior  economic  analyst 

Thomas  Donald  Bowie,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

David  I.  Ferber,  vice  consul 

Erwin  W.  Wendt,^  vice  consul 

David  McK.  Key,  consul  general 

Walter  H.  McKinney,  consul 

Charles  S.  Reed,  2d,  consul 

Fritz  A.  M.  Alfsen,  consul 

T.  Muldrup  Forsyth,  consul 

Richard  A.  Poole,  vice  consul 

Francis  B.  Moriarty,  vice  consul 

Harry  F.  Hawley,  consul 

Jule  L.  Ooetzmann,  vice  consul 

Temple  Wanamaker,  Jr.,  vice  consul... 

William  Robert  Kapp,  vice  consul 

A.  David  Fritzlan.s  vice  consul _ 

Elliot  Doniger,3  vice  consul 

Robert  F.  Fernald,  consul 


Harold  B.  Quarton,  consul  general  . 
Barnaby  Conrad,  Jr.,  vice  consul.... 
Vernon  L.  Fluhart^',  vice  consul... 


Willard  Oalbraitb,  consul 

Don  V.  Catlett,  vice  consul 

John  N.  Hamlin,  consul 

William  Frank  Lebus,  Jr.,  vice  consul. 

Richard  B.  Haven,  consul... 

Thomas  A.  Weir,  vice  consul 

Daniel  V.  Anderson,  consul 

S.  Grover  Rich,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Leon  L.  Covples,  vice  consul 

Richard  T.  Smyth,  vice  consul 

Donald  C.  Marelius,  vice  consul 

Kermit  K.  Brown,  vice  consul 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Herschel  V.  Johnson,  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary. 

Christian  M.  Ravndal,  counselor  of  legation. 

Harry  E.  Carlson,  first  secretary;  consul... 

Cabot  Coville,  first  secretary;  consul 

Robert  Mills  McClintock,  second  secretary;  vice 
consul. 

Paul  H.  Pearson,  second  secretary;  consul 

L.  Randolph  Higgs,  second  secretary;  consul 

Perry  Laukhuff,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 

Edmund  A.  Gullion,  second  secretary;  vice  consul 
H.  Francis  Cunningham,  Jr.,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
George  Lybrook  West,  third  secretary;  vice  con- 
sul. 
David  H.  McKillop,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 


Dist.  Columbia.. 

Ohio 

Michigan 

Ohio 

Connecticut 

California... 

New  York 

Kansas 

Mirmesota 

Arizona 

Illinois 


Tennessee 

Michigan 

Ohio 

New  York 

Virginia 

New  Jersey 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

New  York 

Illinois 

Washington 

New  Jersey 

Kentucky 

New  York 

Maine. 


Iowa 

California - 
Ohio 


California.. 
Missouri... 

Oregon 

Kentucky.. 

Illinois 

Nebraska.. 
Delaware. - 

Utah 

Utah 

New  York. 
California.. 
Minnesota. 


North  Carolina. 


Iowa 

Illinois 

California. 
California. 


Iowa -. 

Mississippi. 

Ohio 

Kentucky.. 
Nebraska. . . 


California. 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Aug. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
June 
July 
Aug. 
July 
Apr. 
Jan. 
Aug. 

}July 
Feb. 
Aug. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
June 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
.A^ug. 
July 
July 
Dec. 


19. 1942 
11, 1942 

15. 1942 

26. 1943 
18. 1943 
24,1943 
13, 1943 

2,1943 

20. 1943 

21. 1944 
11, 1944 

7, 1944 

16. 1943 

26. 1944 

30. 1943 
9, 1942 
8, 1942 
5, 1944 

22, 1942 
18, 1942 
12, 1942 
19,1944 
24,1944 

24. 1944 
13, 1941 


Sept.  28, 1942 
June  5, 1944 
Apr.  28,1944 


Mar. 
May 
May 
Dec. 
Mar. 
June 
Mar. 
Feb. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Nov. 
July 


11,1944 
6, 1944 
27, 1939 
6.1943 
17, 1944 
17, 1942 
21, 1944 

6. 1943 

27. 1941 

9. 1944 

14. 1942 
17, 1944 


Oct.    21,1941 

Dec.  23,1943 
Dec.  12,1941 
Apr.  20,1944 
Nov.  15, 1943 

Aug.  13,1942 
Apr.  27,1944 
Nov.  18, 1943 
July  15,1944 
May  14,1942 

Apr.  21.1943 


Salary 


$7,000 
5,300 
4,700 
4.200 
4,100 
3,000 


7,600 
4,000 
3,000 


3,600 

6,800 

6.900 

3,600 

4,600 
3,000 
4.900 


5,100 
4,300 
3,600 


10,000 

7,200 
7,200 
6,200 
4,500 

4,200 
4,200 
4.000 
4,000 
3,600 

3,600 


Massachusetts...'  Dec.   18,1941  '    3.000 


'  Resident  in  M&laga. 

2  Temporarily  detailed  to  London  as  vice  consul  on  staff  of  Supreme  Headquarters,  Allied  Expeditionary  Force. 

'  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Tangier. 


40 


FOREIGX   SER^^CE  LIST:    OCTOBER    1.    1944 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 

sipiment 


Sir  EDEN— Contiimed 

Stockholm  (L) — CKJctinued 


M.  Gordon  Knox,  third  secretary;  vice  consul — 
Lewis  E.  Gleeck,  Jr..  third  secrelary;  vice  consul. 

Henry  Hanson.  Jr.,  third  secretary,  vice  consul 

Gray  Bream,  third  secretary;  vice  eonsnl 

Harold  Carlson,  vice  consul 

Carl  Birkeland,!  vice  consul 

Frithjof  C.  Sigmond,  vice  consul 

Lawrence  W.  von  Hellens,  vice  consul 


(MA  &  N"A). 


(T). 


Goteborg  (C). 


(T) 

Malmo  (C) 

(T) 

Halsingborg  CCA)... 
SiriTZEKLANT) 
Hem  rL). 


CoL  Charles  E.  Eayens,  military  attache  and  mili- 
tary attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Walter  L.  Heiberg,  naval   attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Felix  M.  Hardison,  asst.  military  attache 

for  air. 
Lt.  Col.  Siguid  J.  Arcesen,  asst.  military  attache. 
Maj.  A.  Wayne  Wonderley,  asst.  military  attache. 

Mai.  Bobert  W.  Wood,  asst.  military  attache 

Maj.  Arthnr  Conradi,   Jr.,   asst.    military  air 

attache. 
Capt.  Harold    W.    gasserman,   asst.  military 

artacbe. 
Lt.  C-omdr.  Allan  L.  Rice,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Francis  A.  Klavenes,  asst.  naval 

attache  and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Rolfe  A.  Haatvedt,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Nils  W.  Olsson.  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Wallace  McClure,  senior  economic  analyst 

Franz  von  Schilling,  Jr.,  attache 

Walter  S.  Stirrey,  attache 

Xorman  Gaemser  Swift,  economic  analyst 

Edwin  P.  Morby,  vice  consul 

Grant  Olson,  attache 

William  W.  Corcoran,  consul 

Stanley  E.  Lawson,  vice  consul 

Finn  B.Jensen,  vice  consul 

Baijamin  Reath  Eiggs,  eonsnl 

Hwaoe  A.  Browne,  vice  consul. ..^. 

Frank  F.  Hass,  consular  asent 


Ldaod  Harrison,  envoy  extraordinary  and  min- 
ister plenipotentiary. 

J.  Klahr  Huddle,  counselor  of  legation.  _ 

Daniel  J.  Reagan,  commercial  attache 

George  Tait,  first  secretary 

Donald  F.  Bigelow,  first  secretary 

Gardner  Richardson,  first  secretary 

Warren  M.  Chase,  second  secretary 

Dale  W.  Maher,  second  secretary 

John  H.  Madonne,  second  secretary  fconsul) 

Lcmdretb  M.  Harrison,  second  secretary 

Hairison  Lewis,  second  secretary 

Theodore  J.  Hadraba,  third  secretary 

George  McM.  Godley,  2d,  third  secretary 

Clark  E.  Husted,  Jr.,  third  secretary 


f.MA) Brig.  Gen.  Barnwell  R.  Legge,  military  attache 

.  and  mflitary  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Col.  Alfred  R.  W,  de  Jaoge,  asst.  military 
attach^. 

Capt.  Charles  T.Kat«lnoB,aflBt.  military  attache.    WarDept Apr. 

j  Capt.  Lloyd  A.  Free,  as8t.  military  attache WarDept May 

Ixt  Lt.  Dean  Raymond  Reiford,  asst.  military     War  Dept July 

I     sttacMi 
1  TMiiiwiiiilT  >1^]i{1m1  tn  1.4»iAmt  tnr  Antv  vith  ttsM  of  Pnnreine  HeadnuArters.  .\Ilied  ExneditionarT  Force 


Maryland. May  14,1942 

Illinois Feb.    9,1943 

Connecticut Apr.    2,1942 

"Wyoming.. July  21.  1944 

Illinois^ Jan.    30.1930 

IHinnis Sept.  !'•.,  1944 

Oregon May    3,1933 

Washington. July  20,1942 

WarDept. Sept.    7,1913 

Navy  Dept July      5,1940 

WarDept Dec.    2,1943 

WarDept ...Jan.    25,1944 

WarDept. July   10,1943 

WarDept Oct.  28,1043 

War  Dept Mar.  21, 1944 

WarDept May  12. 1944 

XavyDept June  17,1942 

N'avyDept May    5.1944 

Xavy  Dept '  July     8,1944 

Navy  Dept Dee.  28,1942 

Tennessee. Dec.    4,1942 

Virginia.. July     8,1942 

New  York Dec.    4,1942 

New  York May    8,1944 

California June  23,1944 

Wisconan... Jan.     8,1943 

Massachusetts...  Aug.  15, 1936 

New  York. June  14,1938 

Kansas Feb.  23,1943 

Pennsylvania....  Dec.  30,1942 

Massachusetts...  June  21.1944 

Missouri. Apj.  24,1944 

Dlinois July  13,1937 

Ohio... July    7,1941 

Dist.  Columbia..  Dec.  16,1941 

Virginia Apr.   15,1942 

Minnesota {Nov.  25,1941 

Connecticut Dec.    8,1941 

Indiana Oct.   16.1939 

Missouri Dec.  12,1941 

Texas Aug.     1.1938 

Minnesota Dec.  26,1941 

California tJuly   16,1942 

Nebraska Mar.  28, 1942 

New  York Dec.  IZ  1941 

Ohio Dec.  12,1941 

WarDept {Oct.    18,1942 


War  Dept Nov.  28, 1941 


20,1942 
7,1942 
9.1942 


FOREIGX    SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED    STATES 


41 


Post 


Xame  and  rank 


NVhence  apt- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


Salary 


SWITZERLAND— Continued 

Bern  (L)— Continued. 

tC) 


Basel  (C). 


John  H.  Madonne,  consul  (second  secretary). 

J.  A.  Tnck  Sherman,  vice  consul 

Buford  G.  Rogers,  vice  consul 


Geneva  (C).. 
Ziirich  (CG). 


(T). 


SYRIA 

Damascus  (L) 


Walter  H.  Sholes,  consul  general 

John  A.  Lehrs,  vice  consul 

Thomas  R.  Flack,  vice  consul 

Paul  C.  Squire,  consul 

Howard  Elttng,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Sam  E.  Woods,'  consul  generaL-- 

Maurice  W.  Altaffer,  consul 

Phil  H.  Hubbard,  consul.. 

Bolard  More,  vice  consul 

Robert  T.  Cowan,  vice  consul 

Eugene  Xabel,  vice  consul 

Julius  C.  Jensen,  vice  consul 

Charles  Stoppani,  vice  consul 

Frederick  R.  Loofbourow,  vice  consul- 
James  C.  Bell,'  vice  consul .- 


George  Wadsworth,^  appointed  envoy  estraor- 
dinary  and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

James  T.  Scott,*  commercial  attache 

Joseph  C.  Satterthwaite,'  first  secretary;  consul. 

William  M.  Gwynn,*  first  secretary  _.. 

William  J.  Porter,  vice  consul 


Tesas Aug.     1,1938  $5,100 

Maine tAng.    2.1926    

MississippL July   19.1941    

Oklahoma Mar.  31, 1941  6,900 

Maryland July    19.1941    

Illinois July   22,1941    

Massachusetts...   July  19,1941  6,600 

Illinois July     6,1940  4.200 

Mississippi. July     3.1942  10.000 

Ohio May  31.1933  7.000 

Vermont July   19,1941  4,400 

Ohio... Mar.    3,1941  4,000 

Texas Jan.    17.1940  3,600 

Rhode  Island Jan.    17,1936   

Wyoming Mar.  16,1944    

California Mar.    9,1943   

Xew  York tSept.  12,  1944 

XewY'ork Feb.  7, 1944     

New  York j^pt.21.  1944  9.S00 

Georgia Dec.     1.1942  7,200 

Michigan Feb.  29,1944  7,200 

California |tApr.  29.1944  |    6.000 

;  Massachusetts...:  Feb.  13,1943   


...  yan.     S.  1944 

I  Nov.  iai942 

....,  -A,pr.    10.1944 


.M.V) I  Lt.  Col.  Virgil -\.  Jackson,*  military  attache !  War  Dopt... 

I  Maj.  Duncan  MacBryde,*  asst.  military attachf..i  War  Dept... 
I  1st  Lt.  Joseph  H.  Gassoun.*  asst.  militarv  attache     War  Dept    . 
THAIL-\iND 

State  of  war  declared  by  Thai- 
land January  25, 1942. 

TURKEY 

.A.rkara  (E)«. '  Laurence  A.  Steinhgrdt,  ambassador  cxtraordi-  ;  New  York Jan.    12,1942     17,500 


(MA  &NA). 


nary  and  plenipotentiary. 
Robert  F.  Kelley,  counselor  of  embassy.  . 
Edward  B.  Lawson,  commercial  attach^. 

Earl  L.  Packer,  first  secretary. 

Harry  L.  Troutman,  first  secretary 

William  Witman,  2d,  third  secretary 

John  Evarts  Horner,  third  secretary. 

WUfred  V.  MacDonald,  third  secretary.. 
Richard  E.  Gnade,  third  secretary 


Brig.  Gen.  Richard  G.  Tindall,  military  attach^... 

Col.  Frederick  .\.  Fillet,"  military  air  attach^ 

Capt.  Webb  Trammell,  navsJ  attach^  and  naval 
attache  for  sir. 


Massachusetts...  tAug.  9.1941  9.200 

Dist.  Columbia..    Feb.  3,1944  6,200 

rtah Oct.  29,1942  7,200 

Georgia tkng.  21.1943  6,200 

Pennsylvania Jan.  29,1944  4,000 

Colorado June  2.1944  3.600 

Missouri May  2.1942  3,000 

Pennsylvania Feb.  29.1944  '<    3,000 

War  Dept '  June  12,1943  i 

War  Dept :  Dec.  11,1943  ; 

Navy  Dept Jan.  13,1942   


'  -■Visigned  also  to  Vaduz,  Liechtenstein;  resident  in  Zurich. 

•  Resident  in  Lugano. 

'  .Accredited  aiso  to  Lebanon. 

•  Assigned  also  to  and  resident  in  Beirut. 

■  Servos  as  cliarg6  d'affaires  ad  inioriui  except  dm-iug  such  periods  as  the  miuister  may  be  present  at  Damascus. 

•  Office  of  Embassy  also  at  Istanbul. 

'  .\lso  assistant  military  attache  at  .\nkara. 


42 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST!    OCTOBER    1,    194  4 


TURKEY— Continued 

Ankara  (E)— Continued. 
(MA&NA)— Con.... 


(T). 


Adana  (C) 

Istanbul      (Constantinople) 
(CG). 


(T), 


Iskenderun     (Alexandretta) 

(C). 
Izmir  (Smyrna)  (C) 


UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA 

Pretoria,  Transvaal  (L)... 


(MA  &  NA). 


Col.  Theodore  Babbitt,  asst.  military  attach^ 

Lt.  Col.  John  E.  Bakeless,  asst.  military  attache.. 

Maj.  Cedric  H.  Seager,  asst.  military  attachS 

Maj.  Caleb  F.  Gates,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attach6.._ 
Capt.  Walter  E.  Seager,  asst.  military  attache... 

Capt.  William  F.  Ross,  asst.  military  attach^ 

1st  Lt.  Norman  Armour,  Jr.,  asst.  military  attache 
Lt.  Comdr.  George  C.  Miles,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Comdr.  George  H.  Earle,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Donald     Everett     Webster,     cultural-relations 

attache. 
Jeffrey  Robson  Short,  Jr.,  senior  economic  analyst. 
Donald  R.  Barton,  economic  analyst 

Paul  J.  Kann,  vice  consul. 

Burton  Y.  Berry,  consul  general 

Paul  S.  Guinn,  consul - 

William  N.  Fraleigh,  vice  consul 

Leonard  J.  Cromie,  vice  consul 

Leslie  Albion  Squires,  vice  consul. 

William  R.  Lynch,  vice  consul 

Lee  E.  Metcalf,  vice  consul. 

Charles  P.  McVicker,  Jr.,  vice  consul .., 

Homer  W .  Davis,  special  assistant 

Frederick  T.  Merrill,  special  assistant 

Herbert  J.  Cummings,  economic  analyst 

Richard  W.  Byrd,  consul.. 

Keld  Christensen,  vice  consul 

Ellis  A.  Johnson,  vice  consul 


War  Dept j  Jan.    22,1944 

War  Dept Mar.  27, 1944 


Gen.   Thomas    Holcomb,   envoy  extraordinary 
and  minister  plenipotentiary. 

Edward  M.  Groth,  counselor  of  legation... 

Samuel  H.  Day,'  commercial  attache 

Barry  T.  Benson,'  asst.  commercial  attache 

Arthur  L.  Richards,  second  secretary 

Nicholas  Feld,  third  secretary 

Harold  Shullaw,  third  secretary. 


Col.  Breckinridge  A.  Day,  military  attache 

Capt.  Richard  B.  Paulsen, 2  military  air  attache. 
Lt.  Comdr.  George  B.  McManus,  naval  attache 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  Richard  L.  Nickerson,  asst.  naval  attache 

for  air. 
Lt.  Charles  C.   Brady,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Donald  H.  Ryan, 3  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  Harry  K.  Clayton,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Charles  L.  Brown,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Morris  Golick,'  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 

Wisconsin... 


Illinois 

New  York. 


Mar.  3,1943 
Sept.  7,  1944 
Sept.  18, 1943 
July  13,1943 
Jan.  11,1944 
Jan.    20,1942 

Jan.     2, 1943 

Aug.     5, 1943 

May  23, 1944 
May  26,1944 


New  York June 


Indiana 

Peimsylvania 

New  Jersey 

Coiinecticut 

California 

Kansas 

Texas 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Pennsylvania 

Virginia 

Iowa 

Massachusetts... 


Delaware. 


:  June 

Mar. 

July 

Dec. 

Aug. 
tFeb. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

Sept. 


New  York. 
California. . 

Texas. 

California.. 
Mississippi. 
Illinois 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept... 

Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept. 


12,  1944 

10. 1943 

21. 1944 

26. 1941 
8, 1943 

31. 1943 

10. 1944 
8, 1943 

10. 1942 

18. 1942 
7,1943 

28. 1943 
7,1944 

10, 1943 
15, 1941 


Mar.  21, 1944 


Oct. 
Apr. 
Feb. 
July 
July 
July 

Feb. 

May 
May 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

June 
Sept. 
Mar. 


1. 1942 
16, 1942 

8, 1944 
14, 1942 
15,  1944 

6,  1944 

27. 1941 

17, 1944 
12, 1944 

4, 1944 

12. 1942 

12. 1943 
2, 1944 

11. 1943 

24. 1944 


•  Assigned  to  serve  at  Johannesburg. 

'  Assigned  also  to  Basutoland,  Bechuanaland,  Southern  Rhodesia,  and  Swaziland. 

•  Assigned  to  serve  at  Capetown. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE   UNITED 

STATES 

43 

Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

UNION  OF  SOUTH 
AFRICA— Continued 

Capetown,    Cape    Province 
(CG). 

Durban,  Natal  (C) 

H.  Earle  Russell,  consul  general 

Irving  N.  Llnnell,  consul  general 

Michigan 

Massachusetts... 
Massachusetts... 
Wisconsin 

Connecticut 

Wisconsin 

Missouri      .  . 

Aug.    2,  1944 
May  19,1943 
Aug.  25,1942 
June    2, 1941 

Mar.  10,1943 
June    5, 1940 

Oct.     1, 1941 
Oct.     2, 1941 
July   14,1942 
May  20,1943 
tApr.   13,1943 
June  24,1942 
May  20,1943 

Oct.     7, 1943 

May  22, 1944 
Nov.  10,1942 
Oct.     5, 1942 
Feb.  27,1942 
Aug.     6, 1942 

Mar.  20, 1943 

Sept.  19,  1944 
Aug.     3,1943 
Nov.  10, 1942 
June  18,1943 
{Mar.  24, 1944 

Oct.     1, 1943 
May  11,1944 
Oct.      1, 1943 
Nov.    3,1943 
Aug.    9, 1941 
Sept.  16, 1941 
Feb.     4, 1944 
Feb.   12.1944 
April    1,1944 
May    5, 1944 
Sept.  16, 1944 
Aug.  26.1941 
May  17.1943 
May  18,1943 
Sept.  19, 1944 
Dec.     3. 1943 
May  28, 1942 
Dec.  22,1942 
Apr.     7, 1943 

$9,200 
8,900 

R.  Austin  Acly,  consul 

4,  2110 

Roland  K.  Beyer,  vice  consul 

3,600 

6,000 
3,500 

10,000 

E.  Talbot  Smith,  consul 

Robert  C.  Strong,  vice  consul 

Johannesburg,        Transvaal 
(CO). 

(T) 

Thomas  D.  Bowman,  consul  general 

William  H.  Beach,  consul         . 

Virginia 

6,600 
4,900 
3,600 

John  S.  Richardson,  Jr.,  consul 

Massachusetts... 
Iowa 

Robert  W.  Rinden,  vice  consul 

Miss  Ann  Van  W^vnen,  vice  consul 

Texas 

Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Prov- 

Frank Anderson  Henry,  consul 

Delaware 

Colorado 

New  York 

Wisconsin... 

Maryland 

New  York 

Massachusetts... 
New  York. 

Illinois.. 

Iowa 

New  York 

Missouri.. 

7,200 

ince  (C). 

UNION  OF  SOVIET 
SOCIALIST  REPUBLICS 

Moscow  (E)-- 

Kenneth  A.  Byrns,  vice  consul . 

3  000 

W.  Averell  Harriman,  ambassador  extraordinary 

and  plenipotentiary. 
George  F.  Kennan,  counselor  of  embassy 

17,500 
8,000 

Warwick  Perkins,  first  secretary;  consul 

7,000 

A.  Bland  Calder,  first  secretary;  consul 

6,200 

Edward  Page,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  consul 

Francis  Bowden  Stevens,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
John    Fremont    Melby,   second   secretary;    vice 

consul. 

Paul  Paddock,  third  secretary;  vice  consul .  _ 

Richard  H.  Davis,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Thomas  P.  Dillon,  third  secretary;  vice  consul... 
Paul  M.  Dutko,  vice  consul 

4,600 
4,600 

4,000 

4.000 
3,600 
3,000 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania... 

War  Dept.. 

War  Dept 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept. 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

William  E.  Wallace,  vice  consul 

<U.  S.  Military  Mission). 

Maj.  Gen.  John  R.  Deane,  military  member;  chief. 
Maj.  Gen.  Robert  L.  Walsh,  military  member... 
Brig.  Gen.  Sydney  P.  Spaulding,  military  member- 
Rear  Admiral  Clarence  E.  Olsen,  naval  member. 
Capt.  Samuel  B.  Frankel,  naval  member . 

Capt.  Ronald  H.  Allen,  naval  member . 

Capt.  Denys  William  Knoll,  naval  member 

Capt.  Charles  J.  Zondorak,  naval  member 

Comdr.  Charles  M.  Parker,  naval  member 

Lt.  Comdr.  George  D.  RouUard,  naval  member.. 

Lt.  Comdr.  John  H.  Harshaw,  naval  member 

Lt.  Comdr.  Edward  W.  Yorke,  Jr.,  naval  member. 
Lt.  Comdr.  Vincent  A.  Autuori,  naval  member.. 

Lt.  Joseph  Chase,  naval  member 

44 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194  4 


Post 


Name  and  rank 


Whence  ap- 
pointed 


Date  of  as- 
signment 


UNION  OF  SOVIET 

SOCIALIST    REPUBLICS- 

Continued 

Moscow  (E)— Continued. 

(U.  S.  Military  Mission)- 
Continued. 


(T). 


Vladivostok  (CG).... 

URUGUAY 

Montevideo  (E) 


(MA  &  NA) 


(T). 


Lt.  Robert  P.  Meiklejohn,  naval  member 

Lt.  Richard  K.  Holden,  naval  member 

Lt.  Carl  C.  Bland,  naval  member 

Lt.  (jg)  Joseph  L.  Richardson,  naval  member 
Lt.  (jg)  Boyd  F.  Greene,  naval  member 

Louis  Guy  Michael,  attache 

Thomas  P.  \^■hitney,  attache 

Frederick  C.  Barghoorn,  attache 

Joseph  J.  Bulik,  attache 

Robert  C.  Tucker,  attache 

Joseph  Osgood  Hanson,  Jr.,  attache 

Oliver  Edmund  Clubb.  consul  general 


William  Dawson,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 

plenipotentiary. 
Dudley  Q.  Dwyre,  counselor  of  embassy;  consul 

general. 

Robert  G.  Glover,  commercial  attache 

Edward  J.  Sparks,  first  secretary;  consul , 

Robert  Y.  Brown,  second  secretary;  consul 

Whitney  Y'oung,  second  secretary,  consul 

Reginald  Bragonier,  Jr.,  second  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Arthur  B.  Emmons,  3d,  third  secretary;  vice 

consul. 
Stewart  G.  Anderson,  third  secretary;  vice  consul. 
John  L.  Topping,  third  secretary;  vice  consul.. 

Lt.  Col.  Harry  E.  McKinney,  military  attache 
Lt.  Col.  Emmett  B.  Cassady,  military  air  attache- 
Comdr.   Albert   Benjamin,   naval   attache  and 

naval  attache  for  air. 
Maj.   William   A.   Tidwell.    Jr.,   asst.   military 

attache. 

Capt.  Carleton  Ashley,  asst.  military  attache 

Lt.  Peter  J.  Brennan,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 
Lt.  (jg)  Donald  C.  Leavens,  asst.  naval  attache 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 


Roderic  Crandall,'  petroleum  attache 

Franklin  W.  Wolf,  senior  economic  analyst.. 
C.  Montagu  Pigott,  senior  economic  analyst. 
Frank  E.  Sheehy,  senior  economic  analyst... 


Navy  Dept- 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 
Navy  Dept. 


Michigan 

Ohio. 

Massachusetts. 

New  York 

Missouri 

Illinois 


Minnesota. 


Minnesota. 
Colorado... 


Florida 

New  York. 
Alabama... 

New  Y'ork. 
Maryland.. 


Massachusetts. 


Illinois 

New  York. 


War  Dept... 
War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 

War  Dept... 


War  Dept... 
Navy  Dept. 


Navy  Dept. 


California 

Pennsylvania.. 

Ohio. 

Ohio 


Nov.  27, 1943 
Aug.  12,1944 
Sept.  2.1944 
Dec.  22. 1942 
Aug.  17.1944 

Apr.  27,1944 
Mar.  1, 1944 
Nov.  6,1942 
Mar.  30, 1944 
Fob.  21, 1944 
May  12,1944 

tSept.  19, 1944 


Feb.   11,1941 

tApr.     1, 1942 

Mar.  12, 1940 
Jan.  15,1942 
Feb.  20,1941 
May  22, 1944 
Sept.  11, 1936 

Oct.   22,1942 

Dec.  3, 1941 
May  20,1943 

Aug.  10, 1944 
Apr.  28,  1944 
Dec.  16,1941 

Feb.  11,1943 

Oct.  21,1943 
Nov.  24, 1943 

Oct.  20,1942 


June  7, 1944 
Jan.  10,1943 
Oct.  31,1942 
May  20.1942 


I  Assigned  also  to  Rio  de  Janeiro  and  Asuncion;  resident  in  Rio  de  Janeiro. 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED 

STATES 

45 

Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

JRUGUAY-Continued 

mtevideo  (E)— Continued. 

(T)— Continued 

Ezequiel  D.  Salinas,  special  assistant 

Texas 

Indiana 

Aug.  17,1942 
JDec.   11,1942 

May     9,1914 
Sept.  19,  1944 

Joseph  Q.  Weimer,  senior  economic  analyst 

John  T.  Fishburn,  economic  analyst     . 

Oklahoma 

New  Jersey 

Joseph  E.  Wiedenmaycr,  senior  economic  analyst.. 

Albert  B.  Franklin,  cultural-relations  attache 

Massachusetts... 

Feb.   13,1943 

John  W.  Mitchell,  junior  economic  analyst 

Minnesota 

Mar.    1,1942 

Frederick  C.  Weimer,  Junior  economic  analyst... 

Albert  F.  Breazeale,  junior  economic  analyst 

John  J.  Zozaya,  junior  economic  analyst 

Indiana 

Feb.  20,1942 
Apr.  25,1942 
July    14,  1942 
Juno  12  1942 

Alabama 

Fred  H.  Decker,  junior  economic  analyst.. 

Kentucky... 

New  Jersey 

Carson  0.  Crocker,  junior  economic  analyst 

Sept.  11,1942 

Thomas  D.  Kingsley,  junior  economic  analyst 

Massachusetts... 

Dec.  23,1942 

VENEZUELA 

•acas  (E) 

Frank  P.  Corrigan,  ambassador  extraordinary  and 
plenipotentiary. 

Ohio  . 

Jan.    20,1939 

$17,500 

Joseph  Flack,  counselor  of  embassy 

Pennsylvania 

May    9,1941 
Sept.  17.1942 

8,800 
9,000 

H.  Lawrence  Groves,  counselor  of  embassy  for 

Pennsylvania 

economic  affairs. 

Osbom  S.  Watson,  commercial  attache 

Georgia 

Nov.    2,1937 
July  20,1940 
Aug.  19,1943 

6.000 
4,500 
4,400 

Thomas  J.  Maleady,  second  secretary.. 

Massachusetts 

William  P.  Wright,  asst.  commercial  attache 

Dist.  Columbia.. 

Sherburne  Dillingham,  second  secretary.. 

New  Jersey.. 

tAug.  13,1942 

4.200 
4,000 

Carl  Breuer,  second  secretary 

New  York 

tMay     3, 1944 

Maurice  M.  Bernbaum,  second  secretary  

Illinois^ 

Uug.  21,  1944 

4,000 

John  P.  Hoover,  asst.  commercial  attache 

California 

July  28,1942 

3,500 

Walter  J.  Stoessel,  Jr.,  third  secretary.. 

California 

tMay  18,1942 
Uune  23,1943 

2,750 

(MA  &  NA) 

Col.  Henri  A.  Luebbermann,  military  attache 

War  Dept 

Maj.  Carl  G.  Wagner,  military  air  attache 

AVar  Dept 

Aug.  23,  1944 

Comdr.  William  L.  Kilcoin,  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  18,1944 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Maj.  Edmund  J.  E.  McCarthy,  asst.  military 

War  Dept.. 

Mar.  28. 1942 

attache. 

Maj.  Louis  Miccio,  asst.  military  attache 

War  Dept.. 

May  20, 1944 

Lt.  Sterling  J.  Cottrell,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

May  25.1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Richard  K.  Holden,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.    4,1942 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  Charles  D.  Evans,  asst.  naval  attache  and 

Navy  Dept 

Mar.  13, 1944 

asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

Jjt.  Paul  E.  Bixler,  asst.  naval  attache  and  asst. 

Navy  Dept 

July  17,  1944 

. 

naval  attache  for  air. 

Lt.  (jg)  Howard  C.  Gilmer,  asst.  naval  attache 

Navy  Dept 

Sept.  26, 1942 

and  asst.  naval  attache  for  air. 

(CG) 

James  P.  Mofiit,  consul  general  .      . 

New  York 

Ohio 

JJuly     6,  1944 
Mar.  28,  1944 

6,900 

William  L.  Krieg,  vice  consul.. 

3.600 

William  L.  S.  Williams,  vice  consul 

Wisconsin 

Jan.    12,1943 

2,750 

George  R.  Phelan,  vice  consul- 


California. 


June  29,1937 


46 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST;    OCTOBER    1,    19  44 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  ap- 
pointed 

Date  of  as- 
signment 

Salary 

VENEZUELA— Continued 

Caracas  (E)— Continued. 
(T).. 

James  H.  Kempton,  agricultural  adviser.. .- 

Maryland 

Louisiana 

Texas    . 

Sept.    7,1942 
Dec.  23,1942 
July     1,1942 
May  26,1943 
Oct.    19,1942 
July    15,1942 

June    5, 1943 
May  15,1942 
Aug.    5, 1943 
June  15, 1944 
May  15,1942 

Jan.     3, 1944 

Aug.  21,1944 
May  14,1943 

Mar.  18, 1944 
Nov.  27, 1943 
Jan.     3, 1944 

Sept.  21,1944 

Dec.   23,1943 
Dec.   21,1943 

Aug.  15,1944 
Feb.   16,1944 

Jan.    10,1944 
tMay  20, 1944 

Feb.  25,1944 

Dec.  21,1943 

Jan.    11,1944 
Dec.   21,1943 

$4,2C 

17,  5( 

8,2( 
4.5( 
4,3( 
2.5( 

Robert  M.  Baskin,  senior  economic  analyst 

Wi'liam  Scanlan,  special  assistant      

Curtis  Waldo  Barnes,  senior  economic  analyst... 
Virgil  C,  Applewhite,  special  assistant  

Montana 

Mississippi 

New  York 

New  York 

New  York 

California 

Kentucky 

Connecticut 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode  Island 

New  Mexico 

Washington 

California 

Oklahoma.. 

New  York 

New  York 

Massachusetts... 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

War  Dept 

Navy  Dept 

War  Dept 

New  York 

New  York 

California 

D.    Eugene    Delgado-Arias,    cultural-relations 

attach^. 
William  Henry  Bowden,  economic  analyst 

Herbert  B.  Leggett,  junior  economic  analyst 

Albert  T.  Phelps,  special  assistant 

Caripito,  Monagas  (VC) 

(T). 
La  Guaira  (VC) 

Robert  C.  Winthrop,  Jr.,  vice  consul 

Henry  T.  Dwyer,  vice  consul 

Puerto  de  la  Cruz,  An- 
zo&tegui  (VC). 

Odin  G.  Loren,  consul 

(T) 

Austin  J.  Rittenhouse,  vice  consul 

YUGOSLAVIA  » 

Belgrade  (Beograd)  (E). 

Richard  C.  Patterson,  Jr.,  appointed  ambassador 

extraordinary  and  plenipotentiary. 
Harold  Shantz,2  counselor  of  embassy 

Walworth  Barbour, 2  second  secretary ..    . 

Livingston  Satterthwaite,^  civil  air  attache 

Charles  E.  Hulick,  Jr. ,2  third  secretary.    

(MA  &  NA) 

Lt.  Col.  Sterling  L.  Larrabee.^  military  attache... 
Lt.  Comdr.  Thomas  D.  Bpencer,2  naval  attach^ 

and  naval  attache  for  air. 
Capt.  William  H.  McNeill.^asst.  military  attache. 

Henry  Albert  Hill,'  special  assistant 

(T) 

Emil  Kekich,  special  assistant 

Arthur  W.  Parsons,^  special  assistant.   .. 

Consular    oflBces    in    Yugo- 
slavia closed. 

I  Government  of  Yugoslavia  established  in  England.  , 

'  Assigned  also  near  the  Government  of  Greece  established  in  Egypt. 
3  Assigned  also  to  London  and  Dublin  and  near  the  Governments  of  Czechoslovakia,  the  Netherlands,  Norway,  an' 
Poland  established  in  London;  resident  in  London. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF    THE   UNITED    STATES  47 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT 


chilles,  Theodore  C - 

aeon,  J.  Kenley .- -.. 

alley,  E.  Tomlin 

Kallantine,  Joseph  W.. 

•arnes,  Mayiiard  B 

;arnes,  William 

■elovsky,  Sidney  A-. 

tenninghofl,  H.  Merrell 

lenton,  Russell  W 

Slake,  GilsoD  Q.. 

Joai,  Pierre  de  L.' 

aohlen,  Charles  E. 

onbright,  James  C.  H 

Brown,  James  E.,  Jr 

iJucknell,  Howard,  Jr 

iJuhrman,  Parker  W.3 

Jyington,  nomer  M.,  Jr _ 

!;abot,  John  M. 

Gannon,  Cavendish  W 

,^anty,  George  R... - 

3arrigan.  John  Willard.. 

hapman,  J.  Eolbrook 

^hasp,  Augustus  S 

vochran,  William  P.,  Jr 

Gates,  Merrit  N 

^ory,  Thomas  J 

^ox,  Raymond  E 

rawford,  William  A 

Davis.  Monnett  B 

Davis,  Nathaniel  P , 

Dawson,  Allan 

Day,  Henry  B.s  

Denby,  James  Orr - 

Dick,  Hasscll  H 

Dickover.  Erie  R 

Donaldson,  Harry  M - 

Dooman,  Eugene  H 

Dorsz,  Edmund  J :.. 

Doyle,  Albert  M 

duBois,  Coert 

Durbrow,  Elbrldge 

Elbrick,  C.  Burke.. 

English,  Clifton  P 

Erhardt,  John  O 

Falcs.  Herbert  P 

Farrell,  William  S 

Ferris,  Walton  C 

Flood,  Douglas... 

Foster,  Andrew  B ....- 

Foster,  Carol  H 

Fox,  Homer  S 

Freers,  Edward  L 

Frost,  Arthur  C 

Geist,  Raymond  H 

George,  W.  Perry 

'  The  length  of  an  officer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but 
reports  for  duty. 

2  Under  provisions  of  the  act  of  April  1,  1941. 

3  Foreign  Service  officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pt'nding  reassignment  to  the  fiold. 


Whence  appointed 


District  of  Columbia. 

Massachusetts 

New  Jersey 

Massachusetts 

Iowa 

M  assachusetts 

New  York 

New  York 

New  York 

Maryland 

Pennsylvania 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

Georgia 

Virginia.. 

Connecticut 

Massachusetts 

Utah 

Massachusetts 

California 

District  of  Columbia. 

Connecticut 

Pennsylvania 

Virginia. 

California 

New  York 

Peimsylvania 

Colorado 

New  Jersey 

Iowa... 

Connecticut 

Indiana 

South  Carolina. 

California 

Pennsylvania 

New  York 

Michigan 

Michigan 

California 

California 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

New  York 

California 

New  York 

Wisconsin 

Illinois 

Pennsylvania 

Maryland 

Michigan 

Ohio 

Massachusetts 

Ohio 

Alabama 


Date  of 
assignment' 

Salary 

July 

9. 1941 

$4.  600 

Aug. 

28, 1941 

4,600 

June 

19, 1942 

4,100 

Jan. 

7, 1942 

9.800 

Aug. 

28,  1944 

9,2C0 

July 

15, 1941 

4,000 

Feb. 

14,  1944 

5,000 

Aug. 

24, 1942 

6.000 

Feb. 

4,  1941 

4,100 

July 

2. 1942 

6,000 

Jan. 

22, 1944 

9.000 

June 

3, 1942 

6.200 

June 

19, 1942 

5.100 

Feb. 

18, 1943 

6.100 

July 

29, 1944 

9,  2C0 

Apr. 

16, 1943 

8.200 

Apr. 

4. 1941 

5,100 

July 

3, 1941 

6,200 

Mar. 

15, 1941 

5,000 

Nov. 

16, 1943 

7,000 

July 

1. 1942 

4,300 

Jan. 

13, 1944 

5,100 

June 

3, 1942 

6.000 

Oct. 

11, 1943 

5.000 

Sept. 

14,  1944 

4,500 

Aug. 

23, 1944 

3,500 

Sept. 

30, 1943 

8.600 

July 

21, 1944 

3,  OCO 

Apr. 

25. 1941 

9.800 

Sept. 

3, 1943 

9.800 

June 

20, 1944 

C,  fiCO 

June 

8, 1944 

4,600 

Aug. 

11,1943 

6,600 

Sept. 

17, 1941 

6,900 

June 

28, 1943 

9,600 

June 

10, 1942 

4,000 

Feb. 

16, 1943 

10,000 

Sept. 

2, 1941 

4.700 

Sept. 

20.  1941 

7.200 

Oct. 

7, 1941 

10,000 

May 

28. 1942 

5.100 

Aug. 

9, 1944 

4,500 

May 

10,  1944 

2,750 

Feb. 

25. 1941 

9.800 

Oct. 

18. 1940 

4,000 

Feb. 

19. 1944 

4,600 

Oct. 

21. 1941 

6.200 

Jan. 

6. 1944 

4,200 

Aug. 

26, 1944 

4,100 

Aug. 

29. 1941 

8,900 

Apr. 

24, 1941 

7,600 

July 

21. 1944 

3,000 

Oct. 

2, 1942 

■     10.000 

Feb. 

11,1944 

8.400 

Apr. 

24, 1941 

6.200 

from  the  date 

on  which  he 

48  FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194  4 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Whence  appointed 


Date  of 
assignment  • 


Gordon,  George  A.'. 

Gray,  Cecil  Wayne... 

Grew,  Joseph  C* 

Gufler,  Bernard.. 

Hall,  Monroe  B 

Hamilton,  Maxwell  M 

Harrison,  Randolph 

Harvey,  Miss  Constance  R. 

Heacock,  Roger  L 

Hoath,  Donald  R... -. 

Henderson,  George  D 

Henry,  R.  Horton... 

Hodgdon,  A.  Dana' 

Horsey,  Outerbridge..- 

Hughes,  Morris  N 

Hunt,  Frederick  D.* 

Huston,  Cloyce  K 

Hutton,  Paul  C. 

Jester,  Perry  N 

Johansen,  Beppo  R 

Johnson,  Hallett 

Johnson,  U.  Alexis 

Jones,  George  Lewis,  Jr 

Jones,  J.  Wesley 

Josselyn,  Paul  R 

Keeler,  Erwin  P.. 

Kendrick,  Stephen  E.  C.<... 

Knox,  Charles  F.,  Jr. 

Kohler,  Foy  D 

Krentz,  Kenneth  C 

Lafoon,  Sidney  K 

Leverich,  Henry  P 

L'Heureux,  HervfiJ.^... 

Lockhart,  Frank  P 

Lyon,  Cecil  B 

Macatee,  Robert  B 

Mann,  Frederick  J 

Matthews,  H.  Freeman 

McConaughy,  Walter  P 

McDonough,  Dayle  C_ 

McGonigal,  Donal  F.« 

McGurk,  Joseph  F 

McKenna,  James  E... 

McLaughlin,  Edward  D 

Meekins,  Lynn  W.  < 

Meyer,  Paul  W. 

Minor,  Harold  B 

Montgomery,  Edmund  B.. 

Moose,  James  S.,  Jr.* 

Morgan,  John  H.. 


New  York.. 

Tennessee.- 

New  Hampshire 

Washington 

New  York 

Iowa 

Virginia 

New  York 

California 

Kansas 

California 

Arizona 

Maryland 

New  York 

Illinois 

District  of  Columbia. 

Iowa 

North  Carolina 

Virginia 

Florida 

New  Jersey 

California 

Maryland 

Iowa 

Iowa 

Indiana .- 

Rhode  Island 

New  Jersey.. 

Ohio 

Iowa - 

Virginia 

New  Jersey 

New  Hampshire 

Texas 

New  York 

Virginia 

New  York 

Maryland 

Alabama... 

Missouri 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Massachusetts 

Arkansas 

Pennsylvania. 

Colorado 

Kansas 

Illinois 

Arkansas _ 

Massachusetts 


Apr. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Jan. 

Apr. 

July 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

July 

June 

June 

June 

Sept. 

Sept 

Mar. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

June 

Nov. 

July 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

July 

May 

Feb. 

Nov. 

May 

Feb. 

Feb. 

June 

Aug. 

July 

May 

July 

June 

Sept. 

Sept. 

May 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

-A^ug. 

Sept. 


,1941 

1. 1943 
,1942 
,  1942 
.,1944 
,  1944 
,1942 
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1. 1941 
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'  The  length  of  an  oflBcer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on  which  he  report 
for  duty. 

•  Under  provisions  of  the  act  of  .\pril  1, 1941. 
5  Temporarily  detailed  to  London  as  first  secretary  and  consul,  staff  of  Supreme  Headquarters,  Allied  Expeditionar; 

Force. 

*  Foreign  Service  officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   OF   THE   UNITED   STATES  49 

)FFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ASSIGNED  TO  THE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Name 


Whence  appointed 


Date  of 
assignment ' 


Salary 


VI orris,  Brewster  H ._. 

Murray,  Alton  T 

>Iielsen,  Orsen  N 

S'orden,  Carl  F 

Dakes,  Calvin  Hawley 

Dakley,  R.  Kenneth  3 

Parsons,  J.  Graham 

Peck,  Willys  R.> 

Perkins,  Mahlon  Fay 

Perkins,  Troy  L 

Pilcher,  James  B 

PirLkerton,  Julian  L _ 

Plitt,  Edwin  A 

Pool,  John  O 

Reams,  R.  Borden 

Reber,  Samuel  < 

Richards,  J.  Bartlett ' 

Richardson,  W.  Garland___ 

Rlddleberger,  James  W 

Soberer,  George  F 

Schoenfeld,  H.  F.  Arthur  K 

Schoenrich,  Edwin 

Shaw,  George  P ...1. 

Smith,  Henry  T 

Stanton,  Edwin  F 

Steintorf,  Paul  P 

Steyne,  Alan  N. 

Sturgeon,  Leo  D.. 

Summerlin,  George  T 

Taylor,  Robert  M 

Timberlake,  Clare  H 

Travers,  Howard  K 

Trimble,  William  C 

Tyler,  S.  Roger,  Jr.' 

Vance,  Marshall  M.» 

Vincent,  John  Carter 

Ward,  Angus  1.3. ._ _ 

Warren,  Fletcher 

Wasson,  Thomas  C 

Wells,  Milton  K 

Wendelin,  Eric  C 

Williams,  Frank  S 

Williamson,  Harold  L 

Willis,  Miss  Frances  E 

Wilson,  Evan  M 

Woodford,  Archer  3 

Wright,  James  H 


Pennsylvania July 

California Sept. 

Wisconsin Oct. 

New  York   _  _   Aug. 

South  Carolina July 

Arkansas June 

New  York Dec. 

California Sept. 

California Mar. 

Kentucky Sept. 

Georgia Dec. 

Kentucky _  Sept. 

Maryland May 

Delaware Nov. 

Pennsylvania June 

New  York ._  Aug. 

Maryland May 

Viiginia Jul y 

Virginia _._ _ Oct. 

New  York Apr. 

District  of  Columbia June 

Maryland Sept. 

California June 

Georgia July 

California Aug. 

Virginia Sept. 

New  York Sept. 

Dlinois Aug. 

Louisiana !  Aug. 

Washington i  Feb. 


Michigan 

New  York 

Maryland 

West  Virginia.. 

Ohio...- 

Georgia 

Michigan 

Texas 

New  Jersey 

Oklahoma 

Massachusetts. 

Mississippi 

Illinois 

California 

Pennsylvania. . 

Kentucky 

Missouri 


Feb. 
June 
Aug. 
June 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
July 
Apr. 
June 
July 
Apr. 
Dec. 
May 
June 


U,  1944 
29, 1944 

20. 1941 
29, 1944 

1. 1941 
27, 1944 

1. 1942 

21. 1942 
26, 1942 

3, 1942 
23, 1941 
27,1944 

31. 1941 

28. 1942 

20. 1942 
15, 1944 
27, 1944 

7, 1944 

28. 1943 

1. 1941 

30. 1944 

25. 1941 

3. 1942 
24,  1944 

24. 1942 

3. 1943 

23. 1943 
27, 1941 

25. 1941 

12. 1942 

26. 1943 
22,1942 
24,1942 

29. 1944 
18,  1944 

15. 1942 

21,  1944 

15. 1943 

18. 1941 

13. 1944 
21, 1944 

3, 1942 
28, 1944 

22.  1944 

26. 1942 
22, 1944 
11, 1941 


$4,000 
4,400 
9,000 
3,600 
4,600 
3,600 
4.100 
9,000 

10,000 
4,500 
G,000 
4, 900 
7,200 
4,100 
4.700 
8,000 
7,000 
4,300 
6,200 
4,100 
9,000 
5,100 
8,800 
3, 000 
8,200 
7,  000 
6,200 
8.000 

10,000 
4,100 
4,500 
8,200 
4,500 
4,000 
7,200 
8,000 
7.400 
8.200 
5,100 
4,  500 
5,000 
7,600 
7,600 
G.  200 
4,000 
4,900 
4,600 


'  The  length  of  an  oflBcer's  service  in  the  Department  is  calculated,  not  from  this  date,  but  from  the  date  on  which  he 
reports  for  duty. 

»  Under  provisions  of  the  act  of  April  1,  1941. 

>  Foreign  Service  officer  assigned  to  the  Department  pending  reassignment  to  the  field. 

*  Temporarily  detailed  to  London  as  counselor  of  mission  ou  staff  of  U.  S.  Political  Adviser,  Siiproiue  IleadQuarters, 
Allied  Expeditionary  Forces. 


50  FOREIGN    SERVICE    LIST:    OCTOBER    1,    194  4 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  ON  SPECIAL  AND  TEMPORARY  DETAIL 


Name 


Anderson,  Eskel  V.' 

Beach,  Arthur  Eugene  i 

Flood,  Peter  H.  A... 

Gowen,  Franklin  C 

Hoskins,  Harold  Boies' 

Jenkins,  Warder  B.' 

Kifer,  Russell  Stanley  ' 

Landis,  James  MeCauley  '  '. 

Laverack,  John  W.i 

Levison,  George  Lewis  ' 

Lightner,  E.  Allan,  Jr 

Mathews,  Jeff  Douglas  ' 

Myers,  Harold  Edwin' 

Oz'zard,  Charles  J.' 

Peterson,  Edward  M.' 

Rountree,  William  M.' 

Schott,  William  W 

Shollenberger,  Joseph  H.'... 

Simering,  Chauncey  L.' 

Smith,  Donald  W 

Tittmann,  Harold  H.,  Jr 

Turner,  William  T.. 

Villard,  Henry  H.' 

Young,  Roland  A.'.. 


Where  assigned 


JMiddle  East  Supply  Center. 
do 


Ciudad  Ju4rez 

Vatican  City 

Middle  East  Supply  Center. 
....do 


Middle  East  Supply  Center. 

....do 

-...do 


.do. 


European  Advisory  Commission,  London. 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

...do 

...do 


.do. 


Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Allied  Commission  for  Italy 

Middle  East  Supply  Center 

Allied  Commission  for  Italy 

Department  of  Commerce 

Vatican  C  ity 

N  avy  Department 

North  African  Joint  Economic  Commission. 
Middle  East  Supply  Center.  


Whence  appointed 


Pennsylvania... 

Maryland 

New  Hampshire 
Pennsylvania... 

New  York 

Maryland....... 

Maryland 

Massachusetts.. 
Massachusetts.. 

California 

New  Jersey 

Montana 

Kansas 

New  Jersey 

Montana 

Georgia 

Kansas 

Illinois 

New  York 

Maryland 

Missouri 

Georgia.. 

Massachusetts.. 
Massachusetts.. 


Date  of 

assignment 


Feb. 

July 

Feb. 

Aug. 

May 

Dec. 

June 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

July 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Dee. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

May 

May 


27. 1943 

11. 1944 

6. 1942 
2, 1944 
24, 1944 
23, 1943 

7. 1943 
17, 1943 
19, 1943 
15, 1943 
13. 1943 
20, 1943 

12. 1943 

1. 1944 
8, 1943 

1. 1942 

28. 1944 

26. 1943 

8. 1943 

24. 1944 

24. 1941 

22. 1942 

10. 1943 
11, 1943 


Salary 


FOREIGN  SERVICE  OFFICERS  ON  DETAIL  AS  INSPECTORS 


Name 


Butrick,  Richard  P.. . 
Cochran,  H.  Merle. .. 
DeCourcy,  William  E 


Whence  appointed 


New  York 
Arizona... 
Texas 


Date  of 
assignment 


May  25,1944 
Dec.  9, 1942 
Aug.  17,1944 


Salary 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  NOW  UNASSIGNED 


Name 

Status 

Whence  appointed 

Salary 

Bates,  Robert  C 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

Montana 

Bruner,  Glen  W 

do                                                                 

Colorado 

$4,100 

Burdett,  William  C,  Jr    

do 

Georgia — 

Ohio.... 

2,750 

Burris,  Philip  Howell    

do    

Oollins,  Atwood,  2d 

do          --                      

Connecticut 

On  leave  of  absence  without  pay. ... 

Vice  consul  at  Bordeaux;  office  not  yet  reestablished.. 
On  leave  for  military  dutv 

Nebraska..  ... 

4,200 

Ohio    -.  ... 

Nevada . 

Kentucky 

New  York. 

Frost,  Wesley 

On  leave  pending  retirement    .        .. .  . 

10, 000 

Gannett,  Michael  R 

On  leave  for  military  duty. ... 

2.750 

do                     

South  Carolina 

4,000 

do 

Georgia    ..  

Isaacs,  Burford  King,  Jr.' 

Keeloy,  James  H.,  Jr.. 

Keith,  Gerald 

Larsen,  Gilbert  E.' 

On  leave  of  absence  without  pay .'. 

Consul  at  Antwerp;  ofTice  not  yet  established 

Consul  at  Bordeaux;  oflBce  not  yet  reestablished 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

Texas           .        .... 

California.- 

Illinois 

Illinois. 

9,000 
6,200 

•  Temporary  specialist  appointed  for  the  emergency. 
'  With  the  personal  rank  of  minister. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE    OF   THE    UNITED    STATES 
OFFICERS  OF  THE  FOREIGN  SERVICE  NOW  UNASSIGNED— Continued 

51 

Name 

Status 

Whence  appointed 

Salary 

ja  Rue,  G.  Wallace— 

On  leave  of  absence  without  pay. . 

$4  000 

javalee,  Jerome  R 

On  leave  for  military  duty 

LiUtkins,  LaRue  R 

do 

2  750 

vlacVitty,  Karl  deO 

slakinson,  George  A 

On  leave  pending  retirement 

Tennessee 

7,200 

..._do 

California 

8  900 

VIcGregor,  Robert  G.,  Jr 

VicKay,  Donald  S.i 

On  leave  pending  resignation 

4,600 

On  leave  for  military  duty __ 

Hiddlebrook,  Robert  W 

do 

vlitchell,  William  A 

do 

viorns,  Shiras,  Jr 

On  leave  pending  retirement ...  ...  . 

Connpctinnt 

4,200 

s^olan,  Thomas  F.i 

On  leave  for  military  duty . 

'aimer,  John  Peabody 

do 

Washington 

4,300 

leese,  Ravmond  E 

do 

llobbins,  Warren  Delano '... 

do 

Salisbury,  Laurence  E 

On  leave  pendine  retirement 

Illinois 

New  York 

8,200 

;chnee,  Alexander '_ 

On  leave  for  military  duty..  . 

imith,  Miss  A.  Viola .  _ 

On  leave  of  absence  without  pay . 

California 

Massachusetts 

5, 100 

Jquire,  John  P 

On  leave  for  military  duty ... 

Stoops,  Don  ' 

do 

Oklahoma 

Hyles,  Raymond  A 

Vice  consul  at  Bordeaux;  oflBce  not  yet  reestablished.. 
On  leave  for  military  duty    .. 

G  eorgia 

tVhtttinghill,  George  D  

New  York           

iVolcott,  Henry  M 

On  leave  pending  retirement ...  .    . 

New  York. 

6,900 

SPECIAL  OFFICES 


Post 

Name  and  rank 

Whence  appointed 

Date  of 
assignment 

Salary 

GERMANY 

Office  of  the  United  States  Political 

Robert  D.  Mmphy,  United  States 

Wisconsin 

Sept.  15, 1944 

.$9,  600 

Adviser  to  Supreme  Headquarters, 

political  adviser.- 

Allied  Expeditionary  Force. 

Ware  Adams,  Foreign  Service  officer. 

Georgia..  

Sept.  21, 1944 

5,100 

Carmel  Offle,  Foreign  Service  officer. 

Pemisylvania 

Sept.  15, 1944 

4,200 

ITALY 

Naples  (Office  of  the  United  States 

Theodore    J.    Hohenthal,    Foreign 

California 

Sept.  13, 1944 

4,100 

Political  Adviser  on  the  staff  of  the 

Service  officer. 

Supreme    Allied    Commander, 

G.    Frederick    Reinhardt,    Foreign 

California 

Nov.  23,  1943 

4,000 

Mediterranean  theater). 

Service  officer. 

Roy  M.  Melbourne,   Foreign  Serv- 

Virginia  

Aug.  30,1944 

4,  000 

1 

ice  officer. 

Thomas  S.  Estes,  Foreign  Service 

Massachusetts 

Aug.     2,  1944 

2,750 

officer. 

(T) 

Garnett  D.  Horner  > 

Tennessee 

Illinois -- 

June  23,1943 
Mar.  31, 1944 

Rome  (Office  of  the  United  States 

Alexander  C.  Kirk,  United  States 

10,000 

Representative   on   the   Advisory 

representative. 2 

Council  for  Italy). 

Charles    A.    Livengood,    economic 
coimselor. 

Washington 

Dec.     3, 1943 

8,200 

Lester  L.  Schnare,  consul  general.. 

Georgia 

Aug.  26,1944 

7,800 

H.  Coit  MacLean,  consul 

Virginia 

Aug.  26,1944 

8,900 

Ernest  E.  Evans,  consul . 

New  York 

Georgia                

Aug.  25,1944 
May  25,1944 

5,100 

Walter  C.  Dowling,  secretary 

4,500 

Walter  W.  Orebaugh.  consul  and 

Kansas 

Aug.  21,1944 

4,200 

secretary. 

John  L.  Goshie,  secretary 

New  York 

tJune  23,1944 

4,000 

Robert  H.  McBride,  secretary 

Joseph  N.  Greene,  Jr.,  secretary 

Michigan 

June   17,1944 
tJune  23,1944 

3,000 

Massachusetts 

2,750 

Victor  H.  Loftus,  vice  consul 

Massachusetts 

Sept.  20, 1944 



1 

'        (T) 

Sept.  25, 1944 
Sept.  29, 1944 

Biaeio  Di  Venuti."  economic  analyst 

Massachusetts 

June   10,  1944 

I  Temporary  specialist  appointed  for  the  emergency. 


'  With  the  personal  rank  of  ambassador. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS 


Page 
22 


Abbey,  Glenn  A 

Abbott,  George  M 

Abbott,  Wainwright 

Achilles,  Theodore  C 

Ackerman,  Ralph  H 

Ackerson,  Garret  O.,  Jr 

Aely,  R.  Austin 

Adair,  Charles  W.,  Jr 

Adam,  Hector  C,  Jr 

Adams,  Ware 

Adamson,  Walter _ 

Affeld,  William  C,  Jr_. 

Aguirre,  Stephen  E 

Ailshie,  William  K. 

Ainsworth,  H.  Gardner 

Alameda,  Clarence  J 

Alberts,  Hugo  W 

Alfsen,  Fritz  A.  M _. 

.\llen,  Charles  W ., 

Allen,  Clifford  E 

Allen,  Henry  E... 

Allen,  Ronald  H 

Allison,  John  M 

Altaffer,  Leland  C 

AltaSer,  Maurice  W 

Anderson,  Daniel  V 

Anderson,  Edward 

Anderson,  Eskel  V 

Anderson,  Stewart  G 

Anderson,  W.  Stratton,  Jr 

Andrews,  Archie  M.,  Jr 

Andrews,  Charles  L.. 

Andrews.  George  D 

Angulo,  Manuel  R 

Apple,  Charles  E 

Applewhite,  Virgil  C... 

Archer,  Harry  0 

Armour,  Norman 

Armour,  Norman,  Jr 

Armstrong,  George  Alexander.. 

Armstrong,  Lawrence  S... 

Arnesen,  Sigurd  J 

Arnold,  Lawrence  L 

Ashford,  Mahlon 

Ashley,  Carleton. 

Ashton,  Horace  D 

Atcheson,  George,  Jr 

Atherton,  Ray 9, 15 

Autuori,  Vincent  A 43 

Await,  Fred  H 38 

Ayer,  William  Francis 21 


Page 
26 


Babbitt,  Theodore. . 

Bacon,  J.  Kenly 

Bagby,  Philip  H 

Bailey,  E.  Tomlin... 
Bailey.  John  W.,  Jr. 
Bakeless,  John  E 


Baker,  Joseph  K 

Baker,  Roy  W 

Baldwin,  Karl  Ferguson 

Baldwin,  LaVeme. 

Ballantine,  Joseph  W 

Bandy,  Alvin  E 

Bankhead,  Hem-y  M 

Bankhead,  John  L 

Barbour,  Walworth 24, 

Barclay,  Ben  W 

Barghoom,  Frederick  C 

Barker,  Edmund  Osborne 

Barnes,  Charles  T 

Barnes,  Curtis  Waldo 

Barnes,  Maynard  B 

Barnes,  William... 

Bamette,  Larry 

Bamum,  Robert  H 

Barry,  John  R 

Barton,  Donald  R 

Baskin,  Robert  M 

Bastianello,  Raymond.. _ 

Bates,  Freeman  F 

Bates,  Robert  C 

Battles,  Robert  E 

Bay,  Charles  A 

Beach,  Arthur  Eugene 

Beach,  William  H 

Beam,  Jacob  D 

Beard,  John  M_.. 

Beaulac,  Willard  L 

Beaumont,  Adam 

Beck,  William  H 

Bell,  James  C 

Bell,  James  D 

Belovsky,  Sidney  A 

Belton,  William 

Benet,  Edward  S 

Benjamin,  Albert 

Bennett,  Evan  H 

Bennett,  James 

Bennett,  John  Allen 

Bennett.  W.  Tapley,  Jr 

Benninphoff,  H.  Merrell 

Benson,  Barry  T 

Benson,  Jesse  G 

Bentley,  Alvin  M 

Benton,  J.  Webb 

Benton,  Russell  W 

Berenguer,  Amaldo 

Bergan,  Ernest 

Berger,  David  C 

Bergus,  Donald  C 

Bembaum,  Maurice  M 

Bemardoni,  Bernard 

Berry,  Burton  Y 

Berry.  Lampton 

Bertot,  Raoul  A 


Page 

Betts,  Paul  C _. 

Beverstock,  Roswell  C 25 

Beyer,  Roland  K... 43 

Beylard,  Charles  B 23 

Bigelow,  Donald  F 40 

Bingham,  Hiram,  Jr 1 

Binkeland,  Carl...  40 

Birge,  Walter  W..  Jr 26 

Birkeland,  Paul  M 15,31,33,36 

Bishop,  Max  Waldo 23 

Bixler,  Paul  E i?. 

Black,  Robert C 

Blake,  Gilson  O 47 

Blake,  M.  Williams 2e 

Blake,  Ralph  J _. 

Blanchard,  Louis  F 2? 

Bland,  Carl  C.._ ._ 44 

Blankinship,  Byron  E 3S 

Blanshard.  Paul.. 2S 

Blatchford,  Edward  W 3S 

Blau,  Louis  Cecil -  3." 

Bliss,  Don  C,  Jr 2C 

Blocker,  V.  Harwood J 

Blocker,  William  P.... 26 

Blohm,  Lee  R 32 

Blue,  William  L 27 

Boal,  Pierre  de  L 47 

Boaz,  Samuel  E 21 

Boehringer,  Carl  H IC 

Boemstein,  Ralph  A S 

Bopardus,  George  F 23 

Bohan,  Merwin  L.l 1 

Bohlen,  Charles  E... 47 

Bohne,  Frederick  A 

Bonbright,  James  C.  H 47 

Bond.  NilesW 38 

Bonnet,  Ellis  A 16 

Bonsai,  Philip  W 38 

Boom,  Willem  E 15,31,33,36 

Boone,  William  E 14 

Boonstra,  Clarence 14 

Borjesson,  Eddie  Karl  Gustav 25 

Borton,  George  F 

Boswell,  William  O 36 

Botsford,  Clarence  A 14 

Boucher,  Hiram  A 32 

Bowden,  William  Heiu-y 46 

Bowditch,  Sarah  H 21 

Bower,  Roy  E.B 22 

Bowers,  Claude  G 8 

Bowie,  Thorn  as  Donald 39 

Bowman,  Howard  A 12 

Bowman,  Thomas  D 43 

Bownass,  Richard  Mason 31 

Boyce,  Richard  F 13 

Boyd,  Alfred  G 21 

Boyd,  John  H.... 19 

Braddock,  Daniel  M 5 


52 


INDEX    OF   PERSONS 


53 


Page 

Braden,  Spruille 13 

Bradley,  Walter  Hinckley. 5 

Brady,  Charles  C 42 

Brady,  John  B 9 

Brady.  L.  Peirce 5 

Braggiotti,  D.  Chadwick 11 

Bragonier,  Reginald,  Jr... 44 

Brandln,  Robert  M 38 

Brandon,  Howard... 14 

Brandt,  George  L 27 

Braun,  Horace  Harper 29 

Bream,  Gray 40 

Breazeale,  Albert  F 44 

Breckinridge,  Robert 11 

Brennan,  Peter  J 44 

Breuer,  Carl 45 

Brewster,  William  L 30 

Bridge,  H.  P 32 

Bridgett,  W.  Charles 24 

Briggs,  Ellis  O 15 

Briggs,  William  S 37 

Brinton,  John 17 

Brist,  George  L 8 

Brockman,  John  B... 32 

Broderick,  Maurice  J 16 

Brookhart,  Charles  E 22 

Brooks,  Russell  M 31 

Brown,  Aaron  S 27 

Brown,  Cantwell  C 29 

Brown,  Charles  L... _. 42 

Brown,  Emerson  I 5 

Brown,  Gilbert  J 29 

Brown,  James  E.,  Jr 47 

Brown,  Kermit  K 39 

Brown,  Robert  Y. 44 

Brown,  Stephen  C 20 

Brown,  Willard  O 21 

Brown,  William  H 7 

Browne,  Horace  A 40 

Browne,  Sidney  H 20 

Brownlee,  Roland  H 33 

Bruins,  John  H 14 

Brulf,  Frederick  Joseph 9 

Bruner,  Glen  W 50 

Bruns,  Robert  M. 22 

Bruns,  William  H 23 

Bucknell,  Howard,  Jr 47 

Buell,  Robert  L 23 

Buhrman,  Parker  W 47 

Buitrago,  Eugenio -i 

Bulik,  Joseph  J 44 

Burdett,  William  C,  Jr 50 

Burgher,  Robert  8 1 

Burke,  Gordon  L 13 

Burke,  Thomas  Edmund 9 

Burns,  Abbott  S 29 

Burns,  Findley,  Jr 38 

Bums,  John  H. _  4 

Bums,  Thomas  D 15 

Burris,  Philip  Howell 50 

Burrows,  Charles  R... 1 

Bursley,  Herbert  S 28 

Burt,  Joseph  F 16 

Bush,  Guy  Louis 5 

Busser,  William  F 28 


Page 

Butler,  George  H 34 

Butrick,  Richard  P 50 

Butterworth,  William  W.,  Jr 38 

Bylngton,  Homer  M.,  Jr 47 

Byington,  Irwin  C 12 

Byrd,  Richard  W... 42 

Byrne,  James  MacGregor 2 

Byrns,  Kenneth  A 43 

Cabanas,  Ralph 29 

Cabot,  John  M 47 

Caffery,  Jefferson 18 

Cahn,  Rudolf  E 4 

Calder,  A.  Bland 43 

Calder,  Donald  B 20 

Calder,  F.  Willard 22 

Caldwell,  George  W.,  Jr 12 

Caldwell,  John  K 18 

Calhoun,  John  A 26 

Callahan,  James  E 7 

Callanan,  Leo  J 4 

Calvert,  John  S 29 

Campbell,  Arthur  J 11 

Campbell,  Walter  L 17 

Campbell,  William  A 30 

Campen,  Thomas  S... 13 

Cannon,  Cavendish  W 47 

Canty,  George  R 47 

Carey,  Arthur  F 1 

Carlson,  Harold 40 

Carlson.  Harry  E 39 

Carlson,  Herbert  W 20 

Carlson,  Richard  W 23 

Carlson,  Roger  P 38 

Carnahan,  George 12 

Carrigan,  John  Willard 47 

Carroll,  Loren 18 

Carswell.  Robert  M.,  Jr 38 

Cassady,  Emmett  B 44 

Cassidy,  Richard  T 5 

Castleman,  Reginald  S.. 6 

Catlett,  Don  V 39 

Cavanaugh,  Robert  J 23 

Chalker,  Robert  P 20 

Chamberlain,  Robert  S... 24 

Champion,  George  P 29 

Cbapin,  Selden 18 

Chapin,  Vinton 4 

Chapman,  J.  Holbrook 47 

Chase,  Augustus  S 47 

Chase,  Joseph 43 

Chase,  Warren  M 40 

Chavez,  Tibo  J 9 

Childs,  Archie  W 4 

Childs,  J.  Rives 31 

Childs,  Prescott 32 

Chipman.  Norris  B 18 

Christensen.  Asher  Norman 2 

Christensen,  Keld 42 

Christensen,  William  H 19,  23,  32 

Christiani,  Courtland 3 

Christin,  Eugene  G 35 

Christopherson,  Carl  E 32 

Chuck,  Fong 11 

Chylinski,  Thaddeus  H 7 


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Cintrfin,  Frank 35 

Claffey,  John  F 20 

Clark,  Clyde  L 38 

Clark,  David  M 1 

Clark,  DuWayne  G 6 

Clark,  Edgar  H 15,31,33.36 

Clark,  Harlan  B 23 

Clark,  Lew  B 29 

Clark.  Lewis 0 

Clark,  S.  Wilson 12 

Clay,  Wiley  T 6 

Clayton,  Harry  K 42 

Clayton,  William  E 29 

Clough,  Ralph  N 25 

Clover,  Philip  P 13, 

16, 18,  24, 25,  26,  33,  34 

Clubb,  Oliver  Edmund 44 

Cochran,  H.  Merle 50 

Cochran,  William  P..  Jr 47 

Codoner,  Manuel  J .  30 

Cody,  Morrill 34 

Coe.  Robert  D... 20 

Cole,  Felix 28 

Cole,  Thomas  J 14 

Cole,  William  E.,  Jr... 18 

Colebrook,  Mulford  A 20 

Coleman,  Edwin  S 4 

Colladay,  Montgomery  H 36 

Collier,  Charles  W 4 

Collins,  Atwood,  2d... 50 

Collins,  Ellen 16 

Collins,  V.  Lansing,  Jr 34 

Colman,  George  T.. 6 

Colombat,  Francis  Henry 16 

Colquitt,  Adrian  B 22 

Cone,  Russell  A 37 

Conkright,  William  A. 29 

Coimell,  Richard  M... 12 

Coimelly,  Bernard  C 35 

Conrad,  Barnaby,  Jr 39 

Conradi,  Arthur,  Jr 40 

Considine,  John  A 34 

Converse,  Paul  H.  M 26 

Cooke,  Hedley  V.,  Jr. 33 

Cooper,  Charles  A 50 

Cooper,  William  R 11 

Coors,  Dallas  M 22 

Cootes,  Merritt  N. 47 

Cope,  Albert  John,  Jr 30 

Copeland,  John  I 13 

Corcoran,  William  W 40 

Corrigan,  Frank  P 45 

Corrigan,  Robert  F 5 

Cory,  Thomas  J... 47 

Cottell,  Philip  G 16 

Cottrell,  Sterling  J 45 

Coudray,  Robert  C 17 

CovUle,  Cabot 39 

Cowan,  Robert  T 41 

Cowles,  C.  William 34 

Cowles,  Leon  L 39 

Cox,  Raymond  E 47 

Coyle,  JohnJ 20 

Grain,  Earl  T 29 

Cram,  Willard  W 43 


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Crandall,  Roderic. 5,34,44 

Crawford,  William  A 47 

Crawford,  William  Rex 5 

Crocker,  Carson  O 45 

Crocker,  Edward  S.,  2d.. 3C 

Crockett,  Joseph  P 33 

Crockett ,  Kennedy  M 30 

Cromie.  Leonard  J 42 

Crook,  Linton 51 

Cross,  Cecil  M.  P 6 

Cruse,  FredT 13,17,24.26,32 

Cuffe,  Edward  D  13 

Cummings,  Herbert  J 42 

Cunningham,  Frederick  J 34 

Cunningham,  E.  Francis,  Jr 39 

Cunningham,  Robert  R 18 

Curry,  Hubert  M 35 

Curtice,  Raymond  L 21 

Curtis,  Glion,  Jr 38 

Curtis,  John  P 5 

Cussans,  Frank 50 

Cyphers,  Dudley  E 7 

da  Costa,  Marcelino  H 37 

Daggett,  Forrest  N 6 

Dahl,  Basil  D 32 

Dalferes,  Sabin  J 18 

Daniels,  Chandler  Lawrence 2 

Daniels,  Paul  C... 11 

Davenport,  Philip  M 22 

Davidson,  Kenneth  M 5 

Davies,  John,  Jr 10 

Davis,  Homer  W 42 

Davis,  Laurence  L. 19 

Davis,  Mormett  B... 47 

Davis,  Nathaniel  P 47 

Davis,  Richard  H 43 

Davis,  Sherlock 1 

Dawson,  Allan 47 

Dawson,  Leonard  O 12 

Dawson,  Owen  L_ 10 

Dawson,  W^illiam 44 

Day,  Breckinridge  A 42 

Day,  Henry  B 47 

Day,  Samuel  H 42 

Dean,  David  D 10 

Deane,  John  R 43 

Decker,  Fred  H 4'; 

DeCourcy,  William  E 50 

De  Jonge,  Alfred  R.  W 40 

de  Lambert,  Richard  M 19 

de  la  Salandra,  Dominie 10 

Delgado-Arias,  D.  Eugene 4fi 

de  Lima,  David  A 34 

Demarest,  Kenneth  E 37 

Denby,  James  Orr 47 

Denhardt,  Edith  Tilton 21 

Denis,  Louis  M 4 

Denman,  Leroy  O.,  Jr 25 

dePass,  Morris  B 10 

Derby,  Robert  J 12 

Derry.  Charles  H 3 

Desvernine,  Eugene 14 

Detwiler,  Alvin  C 30 

Deuel,  Norman  B 7 


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de  Zengotita,  Juan 4 

Dick,  HasPll  H 47 

Dickerson,  Charles  E.,  Jr 3fi 

Dickinson,  Horace  J 14 

Dickover,  Erie  R.. 47 

Dillingham,  Sherburne 45 

Dillon,  Thomas  P 43 

Dimick,  John  M 38 

Di  Veniiti,  Biagio  51 

Donald,  George  K.. 8 

Donaldson,  Harry  M 47 

Doniger,  Elliot  31,39 

Donnelly,  Walter  J 4 

Donovan,  Andrew  E.,  2d 15 

Donovan,  Howard 22 

Doolittle,  Hooker  A 17 

Dooman,  Eugene  H 47 

Dorr,  Robert  J 9 

Dorsh,  John  B 9 

Dorsz,  Edmund  J 47 

Doty,  Ralph  E 20 

Dougherty,  Edward  C 29 

Dougherty,  Joseph  L ...  6 

Douglass.  William  B.,  Jr 36 

Dow,  Edward  A.,  Jr 17 

Dowling,  Walter  C 51 

Downs,  Donald 50 

Doyle,  Albert  M 47 

Dregge,  John  W 17 

Drew,  Gerald  A _ 18 

Dreyfus,  Louis  G.,  Jr 26 

Drumright,  Everett  F 10 

DuBois,  Arden  Edward 14 

duBols,  Coert 47 

Ducotf,  Charles  H... 13 

Dumont,  Donald  A 31 

Duncan,  Norman 35 

Duim,  William  E 11 

Dunn,  WMlIiam  McKes;....  15,31,33.36 

Duran,  Gustavo 14 

Durbrow,  Elbridge 47 

Dutko,  Paul  M 43 

Du  Vivier,  Paul  F 23 

Dwyer,  Henry  T 46 

Dwyre,  Dudley  O 44 

Dwyre,  Jack  O 35 

Dyer,  Edwin  Perry,  Jr 23 

Earle,  George  H.. 42 

Easton,  John  W : 20 

Eaton,  Charles  Edward 5 

Eaton,  Earl  Wilbert.... 30 

Ebling.  Samuel  O... 26 

Ehright,  Albert  P... 38 

Eddy.  William  A 38 

Edwards,  J.  Stanford 3 

Edwards,  Jay  Dixon 22 

Edwards,  John  W 31 

Killers,  F.dgar  8 9 

Eitreim,  Irven  M 20 

Elbrick,  C.  Burke.. 47 

Eldridge,  Richard 18 

Elllngsen,  Thor  B 16,31,33,36 

Ellis,  Daniel  E 8 

Ellis,  Overton  Q.,  Jr 17 


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Ellis,  Perry 3 

EUing,  Howard,  Jr.. 41 

Embry,  John  A 21 

Emmanuel,  John  F.  V 38 

Emmerson,  John  K 10 

Emmons,  Arthur  B.,  3d... 44 

Engert,  Cornelius  Van  H 1 

English,  Clifton  P 47 

English,  Robert 7 

Erhardt,  John  G 7 

Erwin,  John  D 25 

Espy,  James 17 

Estes,  Murl 4 

Estes,  Stockton  M 29 

Estes,  Thomas  S 51 

Evans,  Charles  D 45 

Evans,  Ernest  E 27,51 

Everett.  Curtis  T S 

Fales,  Herbert  P... 47 

Farmer,  Alexander  W  10 

Farnsworth,  Frederick  E 7 

Farrell,  William  S_... 47 

Farringer,  Dale  E 32 

Faus,  Keeler 3S 

Faust,  John  B 2."^ 

Feld,  Nicholas 42 

Felt,  Harry  D 43 

Ferber,  David  I 3J 

Ferguson,  C.  Vaughan,  Jr 2f 

Ferguson,  Harold  D _ 39 

Fernald,  Robert  F 3E 

Fernandez,  Louis  A 34 

Ferrell,  Hubert  F. 2i 

Ferrer  M.,  Felipe 3f 

Ferris,  Walton  C 47 

Fidel.  E.  Allen.. 16 

Finley,  Harold  D 32 

Fishbum,  John  T 45 

Fisher,  Dorsey  Gassaway 2i 

Fisher,  Dwight  W 8 

Fitzgerald,  John  F '..  30 

Fitzpatrick.  James  R 11 

Fitzpatrick.  Robert  Joseph _.  46 

Flack,  Joseph 45 

Flack,  Thoma<:  R... 41 

Flake,  Wilson  C 3 

Flandry,  Fred  F.. 13 

Floischmann,  Julius 15.31,33,36 

Fletcher,  C.  Paul 22 

Fletcher,  Samuel  J 22 

Flexer,  Fayette  J 38 

Flood,  Douglas 47 

Flood,  Peter  H.  A 50 

Flournoy,  William  E  ,  Jr 37 

Fluharty,  Vernon  L 39 

Fogler,  Maurice 38 

Follnier,  Cyrus  B 18 

Fnlsom,  Roberts 25 

Fooie,  Walter  A 32 

Forbes,  Bruce  W.. 27 

Ford,  James  B.. 38 

Ford,  Richard 26 

Ford,  William  Joseph 21 

Forman,  Douglas  N.,  Jr    11 


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Fornes,  Frederic  C,  Jr 6 

Forsyth,  Donald  W.. 34 

Forsyth,  T.  Muldrup 39 

Foster,  Andrew  B 47 

Foster,  Carol  H 47 

Foster,  Meade  T .  5 

Fowler,  Harold 20 

Fox,  Ernest  F 1 

Fox,  Homer  S. 47 

Fox,  Joseph  C 31 

Fraleigh,  William  N 42 

Frankel.  Samuel  B '..  4:^ 

Franki,  Julius  F 9 

Franklin.  Alhert  B. 45 

Franklin,  Lynn  W 7 

Fredrickson,  Oscar  W 19 

Free,  Lloyd  A 40 

Freeman,  Fulton 10 

Freeman,  Houghton 11 

Freers,  Edward  L 47 

Frees,  C.  Norman 29 

Fritzlan,  A.  David 31.39 

Frost,  Arthur  C 47 

Frost,  Wesley ^.  50 

Frothingham,  Donald 15,31,33,36 

Fuess,  John  C 32 

Fuller,  Andrew  P , 5 

Fuller,  George  Gregg 7 

Fullerton,  Hugh  S _ 18 

Funk,  Ilo  C _ 30 

Fuqua,  Stephen  Ogden....'. 37 

3ade,  Gerhard 17 

3aines,  OwenW 30 

3aines,  Willard  R 35 

Salbraith,  Willard 39 

3allagher,  Francis  H 35 

uallnian,  Waldemar  J 20 

Gamon,  David  L .  17 

Gannett,  Michael  R.-.. 50 

Gantenbein,  James  W.. 16 

Garrison,  Biddle  H 9 

Garver,  Carl  F 26 

Garza,  EUas  G 30 

Gasque,  J.  Allard 30 

Gassoun,  Joseph  H 28,  4) 

Gates,  Caleb  F.,  Jr 42 

Gatewood,  Richard  D 23 

Gaudin,  Daniel,  Jr. 26 

Gauss,  Clarence  E _ 10 

Geerken,  Forrest  K 28 

Geib,  Horace  V 12 

Qeier,  Paul  E 38 

Geist,  Raymond  H 47 

George,  W.  Perry 47 

George,  William  C 28 

Gerberich,  Albert  H 12 

Germon,  William  F 5 

Gerrity,  Charles  M 27 

Gibbons,  Donald  F 1 

Gibson,  Raleigh  A 28 

Gibson,  William  Q 37 

Gibson,  William  M 37 

Gidden,  Culver 23 

Gidney,  Charles  C,  Jr 35 


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Gilbert,  Charles 38 

Gilbert,  Manson 8 

Gilchrist,  James  M.,  Jr 32 

Gilmer,  Howard  C 45 

Gilmore,  Robert  W 31 

Gleeck,  Lewis  E.,  Jr 40 

Glover,  Robert  G.. 44 

Gnade,  Richard  E 41 

Godfrey,  Richard  A 5 

Godley,  George  McM.,  2d 40 

Godsey,  Fred.. 6 

Goetzmann,  Jule  L_ 39 

Golick,  Morris 42 

Goodier,  Harvey  T 7 

Goodin,  Paul  A.. 13,18,24,25,33 

Goodyear,  John "...  31 

Gordon,  Bartley  P 7 

Gordon,  George  A 48 

Gorman,  Douglas,  Jr.. 9 

Gorrell,  Juan  L 16 

Goshie,  John  L.. 51 

Gotlieb,  Bernard 8 

Gould,  Campbell  H 44 

Gowen,  Franklin  C 50 

Gowen,  Fred  H 21 

Graling,  Francis  J... 7 

Granata,  Harold  M 39 

Graves,  George  M 13 

Gray,  Archibald  E 25 

Gray,  Cecil  Wayne 48 

Gray,  David... 42 

Gray,  Lloyd  R 32 

Greeley,  David  M 21 

Green,  Archie  W  2 

Green,  Caspar  D 8,9 

Green,  David  S 5 

Green,  Thomas  C 11,34 

Greene,  Boyd  F 44 

Greene,  Joseph  N.,  Jr.. 51 

Greene,  Winthrop  S.. 33 

Greenleaf,  Charles  W 37 

Greenup,  Julian  C 35 

Gresham,  Vernet  L 16 

Grew,  Joseph  C 48 

Griffin,  Thomas  J 25 

Griffiths,  John  F. 2 

Grinnell,  Robert. 3 

Groeninger,  Joseph  G 21 

Grosjean,  Robert  L 15,31,33,36 

Grotb,  Edward  M.. 42 

Ground,  Ray 16 

Groves,  H.  Lawrence 45 

Guerra,  Fidencio... 12 

Gufler,  Bernard 48 

Guinn,  Paul  S 42 

Gullion,  Edmund  A 39 

Gunsaulus,  Edwin  N 7 

Gwynn,  William  M 28,41 

Haatvedt,  Rolfe  A 40 

Hadraba,  Theodore  J 40 

Haering,  George  J 38 

Hagan,  John  Logan_ 13 

Hagerman,  Worthington  E 37 

Hale,  Robert  F 28 


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Hall,  Claude  H.,  Jr 23 

Hall,  Monroe  B 48 

Hallett,  Herbert 35 

Hamilton,  Maxwell  M.. 48 

Hamlette,  Harry  L 34 

Hamlin,  John  N 39 

Hammond,  B.  Miles 50 

Hanes,  Walter  W 1 

Hanna,  Clyde  James 39 

Hannah,  Archer  B._ 12 

Hanson,  Henry,  Jr 40 

Hanson,  Joseph  Osgood,  Jr 44 

Hardie,  John  F 13.18,24,25 

Harding,  John  T 17 

Harding,  Kenneth  W 13 

Harding,  Robert  William 8 

Hardison,  Felix  M... 40 

Hardy,  Osgood 16 

Hare,  Raymond  A 20 

Hflrley,  Robert  Bruce... fi 

Harriman,  W.  Avcrell 43 

Harrington,  Julian  F 3 

Harrington,  Raleigh  T 16 

Harris.  Arthur  R 29 

Harrison,  Landreth  M 40 

Harrison,  Leland 40 

Harrisoa,  Randolph.. 48 

Harshaw,  John  H... 43 

Hart,  Boies  C,  Jr 18 

Hart,  John  N 14 

Hart,  Parker  T 50 

Hartley,  Robert  T 3 

Harvey,  Constance  R 48 

Harvey,  Nicholas  D.  N 21 

Haselton,  Norris  S 8 

Has«,  Frank  F_.. 40 

Hastings,  William  P 7 

Hathaway,  James  L 27 

Haughey,  Leo  E 9 

Haupt,  Alden  M 22 

Haven,  Richard  B 39 

Havron,  J.  Brock 12 

Hawkins,  Harry  C 20 

Hawkins,  Richard  H.,  Jr 3 

Hawley,  Franklin 14 

Hawley,  Harry  F 39 

Hawley,  John  C 30 

Hawthorne,  Carl  O _..  32 

Hayes,  Carlton  J.  H 38 

Hayes,  Glenn  C 11 

Hayes,  Stanley  T 7 

Heacock,  Roger  L 48 

Heard,  Alexander 50 

Heath.  Donald  R 48 

Heck,  Jack  H 19 

Heck,  Victor  C 13 

Hefti,  Rudolph  W 26 

Heiberg,  Walter  L 40 

Heilbronner,  Leon  C 6 

Heiler,  Bernard  F 8 

Heisler,  Charles  H 22 

Helme,  William  B 1 

Heltberg,  Arnlloth  O 26 

Hemmerich,  Harry  F 23 

Hemphill,  Charles  F.,  Jr 1 


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Henderson,  Douglas .-.  4 

Henderson,  George  D 48 

Henderson,  Jnmes  E 30 

Henderson,  Loy  W 26 

Henney,  Alfred  J 5 

Henry,  David  H.,  2d 28 

Henry,  Frank  Anderson 43 

Henry,  J.  William 36 

Henry,  R.  Horton 48 

Herrington,  Frank  H 10 

Herron,  Connie  R 2 

Hervey,  Robert  E 34 

Hickey,  Andrew  S 29 

Hlckok,  Thomas  A 23 

Hicks,  Knowlton  V 48 

Hiern,  Alden  J... 19 

Hfggins,  Herbert  N 29 

Higgins,  William  L 37 

Higgs,  L.  Randolph 39 

Hill,  Henry  Albert 24,46 

Hill,  Heyward  Q 19 

Hill,  John  C-- M 

Hillenbrand,  Martin  J 37 

Hillis,  Washington  Armstrong...  29 

Himmel,  Lyle  C 3 

Hinke,  Frederick  W 35 

Hinkle,  Eugene  M... 38 

Hitch,  Simon  H 10 

Hoard,  Robert  S 29 

Hocker,  Woodson  F 35 

Hodgdon,  A.  Dana 48 

Hoffman,  Albert  L 38 

Hoffman,  H.  Theodore 12 

Hoffmann,  Walter  W 6 

Hohenthal,  Theodore  J 51 

Holbrook,  Lucius  R.,  Jr 10 

Holcomb,  Thomas 42 

Holden,  Richard  K 44 

Holder,  Oscar  C 17 

Holdridge,  Desmond 29 

Holland,  Henry  F 29 

Hollingsworth,  Earl  C. 9 

Holm,  Gurmard ._ 15 

Hooper,  Malcolm  P 33 

Hoover,  John  P 45 

Hopkins,  John  Abel _._ 12 

Hopper,  George  D 23 

Horn,  Adolph  B 14 

Horn.  Thomas  S 23 

Hornbeck,  Stanley  K 31 

Horner,  Garnett  D 51 

Horner,  John  Evarts 41 

Horowitz,  Daniel  L 9 

Horsey,  Outerbridge 48 

Hoskins,  Harold  Boies 50 

Hostetter,  Wrltner 21 

Houck,  Fred  H 22 

Hoverter,  Ross  E 6 

Howard,  George  C 13 

Howard,  Hungerford  B 10 

Howard,  Wendell  S 17 

Howell,  Glenn  F 7 

Hoyt,  Henry  A 10 

Hubbard,  Phil  H 41 

Huddle,  J.  Klahr 40 


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Huddleston,  John  F 27 

Hudson,  Joel  C 8 

Huestis,  Richard  S 21 

Hughes,  Morris  N 48 

Hughes,  Thomas  L 8 

Hukill,  George  R 37 

Hulick,  Charles  E.,Jr 24,46 

HuUey,  Benjamin  M 26 

Humes,  Elizabeth 36 

Hunsaker,  Lee  M 9 

Hunt,  Frederick  D 48 

Hunt,  Leigh  W 3 

Hunt,  Ralph  H 3 

Hunter,  Robert  L 31 

Hurst,  Carlton 18 

Husted,  Clark  E.,  Jr 40 

Huston,  Cloyce  K 48 

Hutchinson,  Charles  A 3 

Hutton.  Paul  C 48 

Hyde,  Austin  W.,  Jr 38 

Ingle,  Edward  M 18 

Isaacs,  Burford  K.,  Jr 50 

Isaacs,  C.  Grant 38 

Ives,  J.  Wlnsor 36 

Jackson,  Henry  C 37 

Jackson,  Virgil  A 28,41 

Jacobs,  Joseph  E 17 

Jakes,  Robert,  3d 6 

Jandrey,  Fred  W 3 

Janz,  Robert 37 

Jarrell,  Henry  T 10 

Jenkins,  Douglas,  Jr 2 

Jenkins,  John  H. , 35 

Jenkins,  Warder  B 50 

Jensen,  Finn  B 40 

Jensen,  Julius  C 41 

Jepson,  Florence  H 21 

Jernegan,  John  D 26 

Jester,  Perry  N.. 48 

Jewell,  Edmund  F 15,31,33,36 

Johansen,  Beppo  R. 48 

Johnson,  Donald  S 35 

Johnson,  Ellis  A 42 

Johnson,  Ethol  M 21 

Johnson,  Eugene  H 8 

Johnson,  Frederick  C 7 

Johnson,  Hallett 48 

Johnson,  Harold  Frost 18 

Johnson,  Hartwell 3S 

Johnson,  Herschel  V 39 

Johnson,  John  B 4 

Johnson,  John  D 7 

Johnson,  Leslie  W 1 

Johnson,  Nelson  T 2 

Johnson,  Richard  A 20 

Johnson,  U.  Alexis 48 

Johnston,  Coldwell  S 7 

Johnston,  Leland  P 15 

Jones,  George  Lewis,  Jr 48 

Jones,  Gerald  0 14 

Jones.  J.  Jefferson,  3d 32 

Jones,  J.  Wesley 48 

Jones,  Joseph  A 14 


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Jordan,  Curtis  C 30 

Jordan.  Francis  C 26 

Jordan,  Russell  B 7 

Josselyn,  Paul  R 48 

Jova,  Eugene  E 14 

Jovin.  Francis  K _ 2 

Judson,  Frederick  B 32 

Kann,  Paul  J 42 

Kapp,  William  Robert 39 

Kasper,  Herman  R 2 

Kasserman,  Harold  W 46 

Katsainos,  Charles  T 40 

Kazanjian,  Reginald  S 4 

Keeler,  Erwin  P 48 

Keeley,  James  Hugh.  Jr 50 

Keith,  Gerald.. 50 

Kekich,  Emil _.  46 

Keller,  Frank  Lener 4 

Kelley,  Robert  F 41 

Kelly,  George  F 23 

Kelly,  Henry  W 9 

Kelsey,  Easton  T._ 8 

Kemp,  Edwin  Carl 7 

Kempton,  James  H 46 

Kendrick,  Stephen  E.  C 48 

Keniston,  Hayward. 2 

Kennan,  George  F 43 

Kennedy,  Edmond... 15,31,33,36 

Kennedy,  Edward  S 26 

Keoffh,  John  Belfort... 37 

Ketcham,  John  B 30 

Key,  David  McK 39 

Kidder,  Randolph  A 6 

Kifer,  Russell  Stanley 50 

Kilcoin,  William  L 45 

Kimrey,  Chester  H 24 

Kingsley,  Thomas  D 45 

Kinnaird.  Lawrence.. 9 

Kirk,  Alexander  0 51 

Klaveness,  Francis  A 40 

Klieforth,  Alfred  W 8 

KUne,  Wendell  F _._  20 

Kneeland,  Walter  E... 30 

Knoll,  Denys  William. 43 

Knox,  Charles  F.,  Jr 48 

Knox,  M.  Gordon 40 

Kohler,  Foy  D 48 

Kolb,  Raymond  E 23 

Kolinski,  Charles  James 21 

Krausse,  Henry  G 30 

Kreis.  Foster  H 37 

Krentz,  Kenneth  C 48 

Krieg,  William  L 45 

Kroner,  Hayes  A... 4 

Kropp,  Miriam  Therese 35 

Kuniholm,  Bertel  E 7 

Kuykendall,  C .  Porter 21 

Lafoon,  Sidney  K 48 

LaGuardia,  Lionel  G 34 

Lambeth,  J.  D 30 

Lamm,  Donald  W 6 

LaMont,  George  D.. 22 

Lamprecht,  Reinhard  W 36 


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Lancaster,  Nathaniel,  Jr. 36 

Landis,  James  McCauley... 50 

Lane,  Arthur  Bliss 36 

Lane,  Clayton 22 

Lane,  Francis  A 27 

Lane,  George  B 32 

Lane,  Rufus  H.,  Jr 9 

Lang,  John  W 1 

Langdon,  William  R 11 

Lankenau,  Richard  F 2 

Larrabee,  Sterling  L_ 24, 46 

Larragoite,  Armando,  Jr 46 

Larsen,  Gilbert  E 50 

La  Rue,  G.  Wallace 51 

Lashly,  Paul  W 31 

Latimer,  Frederick  P.,  Jr 34 

Laukhufl,  Perry 39 

Lavalee,  Jerome  R 50 

Laverack,  John  W 50 

La  Vista,  Vincent 39 

Lawson,  Edward  B 41 

Lawson,  Stanley  R 40 

Lawton,  Edward  P 19 

Lawton,  James  S 32 

Leach,  Richard  S. 17 

Leavell,  John  H 17 

Leavens,  Donald  C ; 44 

LeBreton,  David,  Jr 17 

Lebus,  William  Frank,  Jr 39 

Lee,  Armistead  M 19 

Lee,  Games  B 20 

Lee,  Charles  H 1 

Lee,  J.  Hubert 9 

Legge,  Barnwell  R 40 

Leggett,  Herbert 46 

Lehrs,  John  A_.. 41 

Lemmon,  Norma.  _ 16 

Leonard,  Richard  R 23 

Leonhardy,  Terrance  Q. 12 

Leonhart,  William  K 2 

Leslie,  Aldene  Barrington 5 

Leverich,  Henry  P 48 

Levison,  George  Lewis.. _ 50 

Lewis,  Charles  W.,  Jr 31 

Lewis,  Harrison 40 

Lewis,  Harry  R 34 

L'Heureux,  Herv4  J 48 

Lieder,  Eugene  J 16 

Light,  John 32 

Lightner,  E .  Allan,  Jr 50 

Lind,  NilsE 38 

Lineaweaver,  F.  Ridgway 14 

Lines,  David  A 16 

Linn,  John  K.,  Jr 21 

Linnell,  Irving  N 43 

Linthicum,  Walter  J 28 

Lippincott,  Aubrey  E... 1 

Lister,  George  T 11,12 

Litsey,  Weldon 12 

Little,  Charles  J_. 19 

Little,  George  Alexander 35 

Littlejohn,  Angus  C,  Jr 5 

Livengood,  Charles  A 51 

Lloyd,  Rupert  A 28 

Lobenstine,  James  C 11 


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Locke,  Justin  N 39 

Lockett,  Thomas  H. ._ 28 

Lockhart,  Frank  P 48 

Lockling,  W.  Bruce., 17 

Lockwood,  Alexander  Scott 39 

Lock  wood,  Warren  S 21 

Loftus,  Victor  H 27,51 

Long,  Boaz 24 

Loofbourow,  Frederick  R 41 

Lopizich,  Ivo  H.. 35 

Lord,  John  H 23 

Loren,Odin  G 46 

Lovell,  Alfred  H.,  Jr 11 

Ludden,  Raymond  P 10,11 

Ludy,  Albert  K.,  Jr.... 26 

Luebbermann,  Henri  A 45 

Lueders,  Duane  B  ^. 34 

Lusk,  John  C 38 

Lutkins,  LaRue  R 51 

Lynch,  Andrew  G 23 

Lynch,  William  R 42 

Lyon,  Cecil  B. 48 

Lyon,  Scott 36 

Lyons.  John  G 25 

MacArthur,  Douglas,  2d 18 

Macatee,  Robert  B 48 

MacBryde,  Duncan 28,41 

Macdonald,  John  J 35 

MacDonald,  Wilfred  V 41 

Macgowan,  Basil  F. :..  23 

MacKay,  Bentley  B 6 

Mackenzie,  Malcolm 3 

MacLean,  H.  Coit 27,51 

MacVeagh,  Lincoln 24 

Mac Vitty,  Karl  deG 51 

Macy,  Clarence  E 22 

Macy,  Robert  H 8 

Madonne,  John  H 40,41 

Maffitt,  Edward  P 1 

Magnuson,  Erik  W 8 

Maher,  DaleW 40 

Mahoney,  Timothy  John 30 

Mahony,  Walter  B.,  Jr..  13, 18, 24, 25, 32 

Makinson,  George  A 50 

Maldonado,  Joseph  E 8 

Maleady,  Joseph  E 17 

Maleady,  Thomas  J 45 

Malige,  Marcel  E 19 

Mallon,  Patrick 3 

Mallory ,  Lester  De  Witt 18 

Maness,  Hubert. 4 

Maney,  Edward  S 12 

Mangold,  Frederick  R 29 

Mann,  Frederick  J 4S 

Marcy,  Oliver  M 9 

Marelius,  Donald  C 39 

Martin,  Edwin  W 3 

Martin,  George  R 30 

Martin,  Luis  J 34 

Martin,  Stuart  B 19 

Marvel,  William  W 33 

Marvin,  John  H 14 

Massey,  George  Bragg 18 

Mathews,  Elbert  G 1 


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Mathews,  Jeff  Douglas 50 

Matienzo,  Manuel 46 

Matthews.  H.  Freeman 48 

Mattison,  Gordon  H 17 

Maury,  John  Minor 43 

May,  Edward  W 29 

Mayer,  Ernest  de  W 3 

Mayers,  Herbert  W.  D 6 

Maynard,  David  M 2 

Mazzeo,  Louis  B 30 

McAndrews,  John  H.  E 23 

McBride,  John  C 7 

McBride,  Robert  H 51 

McCall,  John  T 20 

McCargar,  James  G 15 

McCarthy,  Edmund  J.  E 45 

McCarty,  Glenn  R.,  Jr 12 

McClintock,  Robert  Mills 39 

McClure,  Wallace 40 

McConaughy,  Walter  P 48 

McCuUough,  John  D 16 

McDonough,  Dayle  C 48 

McDougall,  Grant..-'. 2 

McEnelly,  Thomas 30 

McFadyen,  Archibald  A.,  Jr 10 

McFall,  Jack  K._ 7 

McGcary,  Stanley  A 11 

McGinness,  William  L.,  Jr 26 

McGonigal,  Donal  F 48 

McGregor,  Robert  G.,  Jr 51 

McGurk,  Joseph  F 48 

Mcllhenny,  Samuel  A.,  Jr 30 

Mcintosh,  Clarence  J.. 38 

McKay,  Donalds.. 50 

McKee,  Edwin 11 

McKelvey,  Delano. 3 

McKeima,  James  E 48 

McKUlop,  David  H_ 39 

McKinney,  Harry  E.. 44 

McKinney,  Walter  H 39 

McLain,  Camden  L 8 

McLallen,  Walter  F.,  Jr 5 

McLaughlin,  Edward  D 48 

McLaughlin,  James  Denis 9 

McLean,  Allan  F.,  Jr 18 

McLean,  Minedee 8 

McMahon,  Bernard  B 20 

McManus,  George  B 42 

McMillin,  Stewart  E 30 

McNair,  Roy  Perrin,  Jr 10 

McNeill,  William  H_ 24.46 

McNiece,  Renwick  S 37 

McSweeney,  John  M 17 

McVicker,  Charles  P.,  Jr 42 

Meekins,  Lynn  W 48 

Meeks,  Nelson  P 8 

Meiklcjohn,  Robert  P 44 

Mein,  John  Gordon 8 

Melbourne,  Roy  M. 51 

Melby,  John  Fremont 43 

Melvin,  William  H. 2 

Memminger,  Robert  B 27 

Merkel,  Charles  F 2 

Merrell,  Clay 7 

Merrell,  George  R '..  22 


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Merrill,  Frederick  T 42 

Mersman,  Scudder 19 

Messer,  Peter  C... 21 

Messersmith,  George  S. 28 

Metcalf,  Lee  E 42 

Meyer,  Clarence  E 21 

Meyer,  Paul  W 48 

Meyer,  Theodore  H 29 

Micfio,  Louis 45 

Michael.  Louis  Guy 44 

Middlebrook,  Robert  W 50 

Milboume,  Harvey  Lee 10 

Miles,  George  C 42 

Millard,  Hugh 8 

Miller,  George  E 36 

Miller,  Ralph. ._ 17 

Millet,  Charles  S 10 

Mills,  Sheldon  T 22 

Minneman,  Paul  Q 13 

Minnigerode,  H.  Gordon 12 

Minor,  Georefi  r  _ 7 

Minor,  Harold  B 48 

M  inter,  John  R 2 

Mitchell,  Charles  D 35 

Mitchell,  Frank  G... 27 

Mitchell,  John  W 45 

Mitclipll,  Reginald  P.. 17 

MitchelL  Sidney  A 18 

Mitchell,  William  A 51 

Moffitt,  James  P 45 

Mokma,  Gerald  A 11 

Molesworth,  Kathleen 24 

Montamat,  Harold  E 13 

Montgomery,  Edrnund  B 48 

Moody,  Roberts 2d 

Mooers,  Horatio 30 

Moore,  Carl  E Ifi 

Moore,  Rupert  H 8 

Moose,  James  S.,  Jr 48 

Morby,  Edwin  S 40 

More,  Bolard 41 

Moreland,  William  D.,  Jr 29 

Morey,  Leonard  R 12 

Morgan,  John  H 48 

Morgan,  Sidney. 15,31.33,36 

Moriarty,  Francis  B 39 

Morris,  Brewster  H 49 

Morris,  Leland  B ..  26 

Morris,  Shiras,  Jr 51 

Moses,  H.  Claremont 30 

Moss,  Herman  51 

Muccio,  John  J 13 

Murphy,  Gail 34 

Murphy,  Robert  D 51 

Murray,  Alton  T 49 

Murray,  Lre. 21 

Murray,  William  B 30 

Mj-ers,  Harold  Edwin 60 

Myers,  Myrl  S 22 

Myers,  Willys  A 30 

Nabel,  Eugene 41 

Nanklvftll,  John  Henry 32 

Nash,  Roy 6 

Nasmith.  Charles  Roy 21 


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Neathery,  Jack  B 4 

Nelson,  Christian  Hans 19 

Nester.  Alfred  T 27 

Newbegin,  Robert 16 

Newman,  David  K 19 

Newton,  Joseph  E 8 

NiccoU,  Frank  C 7 

Nichols,  Donald  H 18 

Nickerson,  Richard  I 42 

Nielsen,  Christian  K 23 

Nielsen,  Orsen  N _ 49 

Noble,  Donald  W 29 

Nolan,  Thomas  F 60 

Norden,  Carl  F 49 

North,  Oliver  B 6 

Norweb,  R.  Henry 36 

Nufer,  Albert  F. 13 

Nugent,  Julian  L.,  5r ^ 10 

Nyhus,  Paul  O. ^  1 

Oakes,  Calvin  Hawley 49 

Oakley,  R.  Kenneth 49 

O'Brien,  Lincoln 34 

Ocheltree,  John  B... 15 

O'Connell,  Francis  A 19 

O'Connor,  Katherine  E 7 

O'Donoghue,  Sidney  E 28 

Offle,  Carmel 51 

Ojeda,  Arthur  Eustace. 37 

Olds,  Herbert  V 1 

Oliver,  Covey  T 38 

Oliver,  John  O 30 

Olivier,  Nicholas  D 2 

Olsen,  Clarence  E 43 

Olson.  Grant 40 

Olsson.  Nils  W 40 

O'Neall,  Charles  F 38 

O'Neill,  W.  Paul,  Jr 19 

Ordway,  John 20 

Orebaugh,  Walter  W„. 27.51 

Orme.  Jesse  Milton 6 

Ortiz,  Nestor  C 5 

Osborne,  Lithgow -_.  33 

O'Shaughnessy,  Elim 4 

Ostertag,  Augustus 23 

O'Sullivan.  James  L 19 

Oury-Jackson,  Granville 11 

Owen,  Augustus  C 8 

Ozzard,  Charles  J... 50 

Packard,  Harry  P 26 

Packer,  Earl  L 41 

Paddock,  Paul 43 

Page,  Edward,  Jr 43 

Page,  Walter  A... 17 

Painter,  Carvel 37 

Palmer,  Ely  E 3 

Palmer,  Gardner  E 9 

Palmer,  George  E 34 

Palmer,  John  Peabody.. 51 

Palmer.  Joseph,  2d 23 

Pancoast,  George  T 37 

Pangburn,  Harry  K 30 

Pappano,  Albert  E 28 

Pardue,  Mary  Ann 21 

Park,  Nelson  R 30 


Park,  Peyton  H 

Parker,  Charles  B 

Parker,  Charles  M 

Parker,  Edward  S 

Parks,  James  E. 

Parks,  Sheldon  W 

Parr,  Alexander  S 

Parry,  Carroll  C 

Parsloe,  Arthur  G 6 

Parsons,  Arthur  W 24,46 

Parsons,  J.  Graham 49 

Parsons,  Marselis  C,  Jr 36 

Pasquet,  Maurice. 31 

Patterson,  A.  WiUing 29 

Patterson.  Jefferson 35 

Patterson,  Richard  C,  Jr 46 

Patterson,  Roscoe  Freeman t 

Patton,  Kenneth  S 32 

Paulsen .  Richard  B 4i 

Paxton,  J.  Hall IC 

Payne,  Charles  E.  B S 

Peabody,  Paul  E 2C 

Pearsall.  David  J 34 

Pearson,  Paul  H 3S 

Pease,  Harold  D 4f 

Peck,  William  L 27 

Peck.  WiUys  R 4c 

Penfleld,  James  K IC 

Penrose,  E.  F 21 

Perkins,  Mahlon  Fay. 4S 

Perkins,  Troy  L 4S 

Perkins,  Warwick 43 

Perlman,  Jack  Marvin... IS 

Peterson,  Avery  F. 2C 

Peterson,  Edward  M 50 

Peterson,  Horace  C .  5 

Peterson,  John  L 25 

Pettigrew,  Robert  Leslie 25 

Peyton,  Robert  K 29 

Pflffner,  Eugene  C... 6 

Phelan,  George  R 45 

Phelan,  Raymond... 29 

Phelps,  Albert  T. 46 

Phillips,  George  L 5 

Phillips,  Virginia  Elizabeth 9 

Phillips,  William 22 

Piazza,  Joseph  S 5 

Pierce,  Lawrence.. 12 

Pigott.  C.  Montagu. 44 

Pilcher,  James  B 49 

Pillot,  Frederick  A 41 

Pinkerton,  Julian  L._ 49 

Pinkerton,  Lowell  C 33 

Pitts,  Henry  L.,  Jr 34 

Plitt,  Edwin  A 49 

Polutnik,  Ernest  v.- 36 

Pool,  John  C 49 

Poole,  Richard  A 39 

Porter,  William  J 41 

Post,  Richard  H 1,2 

Potter,  George  M 5 

Potter,  Keimett  F 13 

Powell,  James  C,  Jr 28 

Powell,  Thomas  M 30 

Powers,  Albert  J 14 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS 


69 


Pag© 

Preston,  Austin  R 37 

Price,  Leonard  H 9 

Price,  William  E... 6 

Prospere,  V.  Walser 1 

Prouty,  Roswell  W 29 

Quarton,  Harold  B 39 

Rabida,  Albert  A 23 

Rae,  J.  Thomas 6 

Rapland.  Joseph  P. _ 3 

Raineri,  Peter  J 5 

Rambo,  'William  Preston 6 

Ramsey,  Henry  O.. 22 

Randall,  Harold  M 34 

Randall,  Lee  D 19 

Randolph,  Archibald  R.- 24 

Randolph.  William  B_. 12 

Rankin,  Karl  L 17 

Rastetter.  Richard  W...  13, 18, 24,  25, 33 

Ravndal,  Christian  M 39 

Ray,  David  T 32 

Ray,  Guy  W.. 28 

Ray,  John  A 24 

Rayens,  Charles  E 40 

Reagan,  Daniel  J 40 

Reams,  R.  Borden . 49 

Reber,  Samuel 49 

Rector,  George  P.  H 21 

Redecker,  Sydney  B 38 

Reed,  Charles  S.,  2d - 39 

Reed,  Edward  L 1 

Reed,  Frank  F 20 

Reed,  Harry  Clinton_. 15 

Reed,  Leslie  E 34 

Reese,  Raymond  E 51 

Reeves,  Harman _ 32 

Reid,  John  T 14 

Remeck,  Walter  S 7 

Reinhardt,  G.  Frederick 51 

Reist.  Jay  R 35 

Renchard,  George  W IS 

Rend,  Charles  J.. 4 

Reveley,  Paul  J. 28 

Rewinkel,  Milton  C 3G 

Rexford,  Dean  Raymond 40 

Reznik,  Jacob 35 

Rice,  Allan  L... _ 40 

Rice,  Charles  M.,  Jr 20 

Rice,  Edward  E 10 

Rich,  S.  Grover,  Jr 39 

Richards,  Arthur  L 42 

Richards,  J.  Bartlett.. 49 

Richards,  William  Walker. 26 

Richardson,  Gardner. 40 

Richardson,  John  S.,  Jr 43 

Richardson,  Joseph  L 44 

Richardson,  Marie  Elizabeth 2 

Richardson,  W.  Garland 49 

Richert,  George  L 29 

Richey,  Earle  J 23 

Riddick,  JohnO 20 

Riddle,  James  R 30 

Riddleberger,  James  W 49 

Rigg,  Robert  B 26 


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Riggs,  Benjamin  Reath 40 

Rinden,  Robert  W. 43 

Ringwalt,  Arthur  R 1,0 

Rittenhouse,  Austin  J 46 

Rivera,  Rodolfo  0 33 

Robbins,  Albert  H 21 

Robbins,  Warren  Delano 51 

Roberts,  Irving  E ..-. 13 

Roberts,  Quincy  F 21 

Robertson,  T.  Ayers 30 

Robertson,  William  P 37 

Robinson,  Judson  B.. 2 

Robinson,  Thomas  H 24 

Robison,  Harold  D 17 

Rockwell,  Joseph  P 8 

Rockwell,  Stuart  W 18 

Rogers,  Buford  G 41 

Romero,  Arthur  J 1 

Roosevelt,  Archibald  B.,  Jr 2fi 

Rose,  Halleck  L 36 

Rose,  Victor  R 13, 18, 24, 25, 32 

Rosenberg,  William  S 4 

Ross,  Claude  G 16 

Ross,  Robert  D 19 

Ross,  William  F 42 

Rossow,  Robert,  Jr 34 

Roullard,  George  D 43 

Rountree.  William  M 50 

Rowell,  Edward  J 5 

Royt,  Frederick  L 23 

Rueter,  Frank  T. 9 

Rufl,  Edward  J 14 

Russell.  H.  Earle 43 

Russell,  Ruth  Beatrice 21 

Ruthcrtord,  Howard  K 1 

Rutherford,  M.  Robert.... 11 

Rutledge,  Angus  V 21 

Ryan,  Daniel  V. 2 

Ryan,  Donald  H 42 

Salinas,  Ezequiel  D 45 

Salisbury,  Laurence  E 51 

Salter,  Fred  K 20 

Sanderhoff,  Lubert  O 23 

Sanders,  Terry  B.,  Jr.. 28 

Sands,  William  Langdon 38 

Santi,  Mark  G_. 4 

Satterthwaite,  Joseph  C 41 

Satterthwaite,  Livingston 14, 

20, 27, 31, 33, 36,  38. 4fi 

Sawyer,  Charles 3.  2H 

Scanlan,  William 46 

Scherer,  George  F 49 

Schmitt,  Herbert  F.  N .  II 

Schnare,  Lester  L 27,51 

Schnee,  Alexander _ 51 

Schneider,  R.  F 9 

Schoellkopf,  W.  Horton,  Jr 28 

Schoenfeld,  H.  F.  Arthur 49 

Schoenfeld,  Rudolf  E 3,14, 

28.  31.  33,  36 

Schoenrich,  Edwin 49 

Schott,  William  W 50 

Schraud,  Myron  H 30 

Schuler,  Frank  A.,  Jr.. 19 


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Schutz,  Joseph  W 9 

Schwartz,  Harry  H 3 

Scott,  Albert  W 19 

Scott,  James  T 28,41 

Scott,  Winfield  H 20 

Scotten,  Robert  M 16 

Seager,  Cedric  H... 42 

Seager,  Walter  E 42 

Seddlcum,  Paul  C 7 

Sedgwick,  Cabot 25 

Seibert,  Elvin 22 

Seller,  Herman  W 34 

Service,  John  S 10, 11 

Service,  Richard  M 11 

Severe,  Marc  L.. 28 

Shahady,  Edward  J ._.  18 

Shantz,  Harold 24,  46 

Sharp,  Frederick  D 38 

Shaw,  George  P 49 

Sheedy,  Bryan  D 25 

Sheehan,  Robert  McDonald. 27 

Sheehy,  Frank  E 44 

Shelley,  Tully 21 

Sherman,  J.  A.  Tuck 41 

Shillock,  John  C,  Jr 7 

Shockley,  William  P.,  Jr.._ 36 

Shoemaker,  Franklin  C 27 

Sboles.  Walter  H 41 

ShoUenberger,  Joseph  H 50 

Short,  Jeffrey  Robson,  Jr 42 

Shullaw,  Harold 42 

Sipmond,  Frithjof  C 40 

Pignor,  Wales  W 6 

Siniering.  Chauncey  L ..  50 

Simmons,  John  F 17 

Sims,  Harold 6 

Singer,  Dudley  G  4 

Singleton,  Henry  E 39 

Siracui^a,  Ernest  V 26 

Sitton,  Ora  S *.  19 

Skora,  George  W 12 

Skousen,  Samuel  J 5 

Slavons,  Stanley  O 30 

Smale,  William  A 27 

Smedberg,  Julian  K. 21 

Smith,  A.  Viola 51 

Smith,  Bernard  L 13,17,24,25.32 

Smith,  Bromley  K 4 

Smith,  Carieton  Sprague 6 

Smith,  Charles  W... 8 

Smith,  Donald  W 50 

Smith,  E.  Clinton _. 14 

Smith,  E.  Talbot 43 

Smith,  Edwin  L 19 

Smith,  Harry  L 8 

Smith,  Henry  T. 49 

Smith,  Horace  H 10, 11 

Smith,  Jule  B_ 32 

Smith,  Merlin  E 30 

Smith,  Mervin  Q 29 

Smith,  T,  Lynn 12 

Smith.  Walter,. 16 

Smith,  Walter  F 38 

Smyser,  William  L 38 

Smyth,  Richard  T 39 


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Smyth,  Robert  Lacy 8 

Snow,  William  P 35 

Snyder,  Byron  B ..- 34 

Sokobin,  Samuel 21 

Solana,  J.  Ramon 13 

Somerville,  James 26 

Soper,  Edgar  K 29 

Sowell,  Ashley  B 34 

Spalding,  Francis  L 26 

Sparks,  Kdward  J 44 

Sparks,  Joseph  S 22 

Spaulding,  Sydney  I 43 

Spears,  Bernice  R 33 

Speer,  James  P.,  2d 22 

Spencer,  Thomas  D _.-  24,46 

Spiegel,  Harold  R --  21 

Spielman,  Henry  W 6 

Spiker,  Clarence  J 3 

Spilman,  Lawrence  A 3S 

Sprague,  George  E -.. 27 

Springer,  Paul  L.. -. .-  17 

Springs,  L.  Pittman.. 19 

Sproul,  Marion  Elizabeth 35 

Sprouse,  Philip  D 10 

Squire,  John  P 51 

Squire,  Paul  C 41 

Squires,  Leslie  Albion 42 

Stafford,  Maurice  L 2S 

StanclifT,  Evert  Lee 29 

Stanford,  G.  Alonzo _--  9 

Stanton,  Edwin  F 49 

Stanton,  Willard  Quincy 23 

Starcevic,  Anthony  E 35 

Staten,  Verne  G 23 

Stebbins,  Henry  E 20 

Steere,  Loyd  V 20 

Steger,  Christian  T.. 33 

Stein,  Robert  A 23 

Steinhardt,  Laurence  A 41 

Steintorf,  Paul  P 49 

Stephan,  Charles  H 8 

Stevens,  Charles  Henry 29 

Stevens,  Francis  Bowden 43 

Stevens,  Harry  E 10 

Stevenson,  John  R 38 

Stewart,  Earl  C 2 

Stewart,  James  B. 32 

Stewart,  Warren  C -  10 

Steyne,  Alan  N 49 

Stines,  Norman  C,  Jr 4 

Stoessel,  Walter  J.,  Jr 45 

Stone,  Hugh  L.,  Jr 34 

Stone,  John  F.. 20 

Stoops,  Don 51 

Stoppani,  Charles 41 

Story,  Harry  W 14 

Stout,  Hiram  M.. 21 

Stratton,  Gus  G 27 

Streeper,  Robert  B 7 

Strom,  Carl  W 28 

Strong,  Robert  C 43 

Strong,  Thomas  S 33 

Stuart,  Wallace  W 17 

Sturgeon,  Leo  D 49 

Styles,  Francis  H 27 


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Styles,  Raymond  A 51 

Summerlin,  George  T 49 

Sumner,  John  D 11 

Sumner,  Philip  D_.. 28 

Sundell.  Charles  C 8 

Sundt,  Olaf  Francis 4, 

9. 16, 35 

Surrey,  Walters 40 

Sutherland,  Richard  A 5 

Sutton,  F.  Lester 27 

Swenson,  Harold  F 1 

Swift,  Norman  Guernsey 40 

Taft,  Orray,  Jr 13 

Tait,  George 40 

Talbot,  Phillips 10 

Talbott,  Sheridan 21 

Taliaferro,  Charles  H 7 

Tausch,  Egon  R 14 

Taylor,  Arthur  H 12 

Taylor,  Clifford  C 6 

Taylor,  Francis  E 25 

Taylor,  Henry  L 12 

Taylor,  Laurence  W 7 

Taylor,  Robert  M... 49 

Teall,  Girvan 30 

Tennant,  Robert  A_ 27 

Terrassa,  Fernando 12 

Terry,  Carroll  M 38 

Tewell,  Harold  S 4 

Tewksbury ,  Howard  H... 16 

Thayer,  Charles  W.. 20 

Thayer,  Philip  W 9 

Thiel,  Cyril  L.  F .....*.  9 

Thomas,  Aaron  J.,  Jr 37 

Thomas  Jay  P _ 7 

Thomas,  Sheldon. 1 

Thomasson,  David  A 28 

Thompson,  Charles  0 22 

Thompson,  Llewellyn  E.,  Jr 20 

Thompson,  Paul  Dean 27 

Thompson,  Samuel  R 23 

Thompson,  Tyler 18 

Thurston,  Ray  L. 22 

Thurston,  Walter 4 

Tidwell,  William  A.,  Jr 44 

Timberlake,  Clare  H 49 

Tindall,  Richard  G 41 

TIttmann,  Harold  H.,  Jr 50 

Titus,  Earle  O 38 

Tobias  Justin  C 12 

Tolman,  George  L 8 

Tolman,  Lewis  B. 34 

Toole,  Richard  A 32 

Topping.  John  L 44 

Touchette,  Joseph  1 23 

Tower,  Arthur  F 8 

Trammell,  Webb. 41 

Travers.  Howard  K 49 

Trent,  William  F 6 

Trenta,  Walter. 12 

Trimble.  William  C 49 

Triolo,  James  S 12 

Troutman,  Harry  L 41 

Trowbridge,  Jones  R 32 


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Trueblood,  Edward  G 35 

Tuck,  S.  Pinkney 17 

Tucker,  Robert  C 44 

Turner,  Mason. 3 

Turner,  Milton  M 20 

Turner,  Robert  A -. 20 

Turner,  Smith  Davison 21 

Turner,  William  T 50 

Turpin,  Robert  Q. 39 

Tuthill,  John  W 7 

Tyler,  S.  Roger,  Jr 49 

Unverzagt,  Henry  T 30 

Usher,  Richard  E 23 

Utter,  John  E 19 

Vaillant,  George  C 35 

Vance,  Marshall  M ..  49 

Vance,  Sheldon  B_ 5 

van  den  Arend,  Frederik 37 

Vanderburg,  William  O 35 

Vanderburgh,  John  B 9 

Van  Home,  John 38 

Van  Voorst,  Marion 20 

Van  Wickel,  Jesse  F ._ 31 

Van  Wynen,  Ann 13 

Van  Zile,  John  G ZC 

Varrelman,  George 14 

Vaughan,  Stephen  B 7 

Vermont,  Albert 13, 18.  24,  25.  33 

Vigil,  Abraham 3C 

Villard,  Henry  H 50 

Vincent,  John  Carter 49 

Vinson,  J.  Kittredge.. 27 

Vogenitz,  Heman  C 15 

von  Hellens,  Lawrence  W 40 

von  Schilling,  Franz,  Jr 40 

Vorrath.  John  C,  Jr. 37 

Votion,  Jack  William 20 

Vyse,  William  Clarke 29 

Wade,  Philip  R _ 9 

Wadsworth,  George 28.41 

Waggoner,  Edward  Lowry 9 

Wagman,  John  P 29 

Wagner,  Carl  G 45 

Wagner,  Fred  T.... B 

Wagner,  Joseph  J 22 

Wagner.  Robert  W 29 

Wailes,  Edward  T 20 

Walker,  Agesilaus  W.,  Jr... 2 

Walker,  Henry  Babcock,  Jr 10 

Walker,  Howard  L.,  Jr 30 

Walker,  Jay 6 

Walker,  Joseph  F 19 

Walker,  William  W 13 

Wallace,  William  E... 43 

Waller,  Fred  E 7 

Waller,  George  P 2>< 

Wallin,  Paul  J 2 

Walmsley,  Walter  N.,  Jr. 36 

Walsh,  Robert  L 43 

Walsh,  Walter  M 8 

Walton,  Lester  A 28 

Walton,  WiUis  E 26 

Wanamaker,  Temple,  Jr 39 


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rt'ard,  Angus  I 49 

tVard,  Robert  S 10 

iVardlaw,  Andrew  B 12 

kVaring,  Robert  Olaf __  31 

Warner,  Carlos  J 20 

«'arner,  Charles  T 14 

Warner,  Gerald 1 

vVarren,  Avra  M 34 

Warren,  Fletcher 49 

Washington,  Raoul  F 14 

Washington,  S.  Walter. ."  12 

Wasser,  Lee  Q 10 

Wasson,  Thomas  C 49 

Waterman,  Henry  S 30 

Watrous,  Livingston  D 12 

Watson,  Hugh.._ 21 

Watson,  Hugh  H. 21 

Watson,  Osborn  S 45 

Webb,  James  H.,  Jr... 25 

Webb,  Walter  W.. 1 

Webster,  Donald  Everett 42 

Webster,  Edward  C,  Jr 30 

Weeks,  John  A 11 

»Veil,  T.  Eliot 32 

Weimer,  Frederick  C 45 

Weimer,  Joseph  Q 45 

A'eir,  Thomas  A 39 

Weise,  Robert  W.,  Jr ' 9 

vVeisenburg,  Leslie  A 18 

Welch,  Aubrey  Lee,  Jr 19 

Welch,  Rolland 35 

Wellborn,  Alfred  T 10 

Welles,  Samuel  Gardner.. 21 

Wellman,  Harvey  R 5 

Wells,  Alfred  W 23 

Wells,  H.  Bartlett 13 

Wells,  Milton  K 49 

Wendelin,  Eric  C 49 

Weiidt,  Erwin  W 39 

Wernimont,  Kenneth 5 

Wesson,  Robert  G 12 

West,  George  Lybrook,  Jr 39 

Westerbeek,  .\polonius  C... 15,31,33,  36 

Wharton,  Clifton  R 19 


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Whedbee,  Robert  E 39 

Whetten,  Nathan  L _..  29 

Whitaker,  Charles  H 23 

White,  Byron 7 

White,  Howard  A 6 

White,  Ivan  B 18 

White,  John  Campbell 35 

White,  RoUie  H.,  Jr i 

Whitney,  Thomas  P 44 

Whittipghill,  George  D 61 

Widney,  George  M 23 

Wiedenmayer,  Joseph  E ._.  45 

Wieland,  William  A. 5 

Wightman,  Henry  L 29 

Wiley,  John  C 11 

Wiley,  Walter  W 12 

Wilkins,  Fraser 31 

Wilkinson,  James  R 19 

Wilkinson,  John  J.,  Jr 2 

Willey,  John  A. 33 

Williams,  Arthur  R 34 

Williams,  Frank  S 49 

Williams,  Phihp  P 1 

Williams,  William  L.  S 45 

Williamson,  Harold  L 49 

Willis,  Frances  E 49 

Willis,  Raymond  S 37 

Willock,  Roger ....  15 

Willson,  GUbert  R 30 

Wilson,  Evan  M 49 

Wilson,  George  B 20 

W  ilson,  James  Parker 9 

Wilson,  Orme... 25 

Wilson,  Oscar  A.,  Jr 27 

Wilson,  Robert  E 4 

Wilson,  W.  John,  Jr 28 

Winant,  John  G 20 

Windham,  Charles  A 2 

Winfree,  Robert  M ___  1 

Winship,  North 8 

Winters,  George  H 30 

Winthrop,  Robert  C,  Jr 46 

Withers,  Charles  D 3 

Withey,  Francis  M 9 


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Withey,  Howard  F '. 7 

Withrow,  John  F 35 

Witman,  William,  2d •. 41 

Woei,  J.  William 25 

Wolcott,  Henry  M 51 

Woldike,  Aage 15,31,33,36 

Wolf,  Franklin  W... 44 

Wollam,  Park  F.. 12 

Wonderley ,  A .  Wayne 40 

Wood,  Harold  C 30 

Wood,  Hilton  F 13 

Wood,  John  R ig 

Wood,  Robert  W 40 

Woodfall,  Colin  C 1 

Woodford,  Archer. 49 

Woodruff,  Harry  A 18 

Woods,  Sam  E 28,41 

Woodward,  Robert  F 24 

Woolf,  Donald 19 

Wooster,  Julia  Louise.. 5 

Worchel,  Philip 43 

Worster,  Stephen  C  ... 30 

Wright,  Donald  L 21 

Wright,  James  H.._ 49 

Wright,  William  C 9 

Wright,  William  P 45 

Xanthaky,  Theodore  A 5 

Yearns,  Kenneth  J 22 

Yorke,  Edward  W.,  Jr 43 

Youmans,  Charles  Le  Roy 14, 15,25 

Young,  Roland  A SO 

Young,  Whitney 44 

Yuni,  William  E 10 

Zapf,  Lacey  C 2 

Zawadzki,  Casimir  T 21 

Zetterstrand,  Rudolph  E 5 

Zondorak,  Charles  J 43 

Zozaya,  John  J 45 

Zweig,  Ben 30 

Zwemer,  Raymund  L. 10 


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