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Assistant Secretary-Alfred Holmead, District of Columbia,
Assistant to the Secretary-Thomas A. Gillis, Pennsylvania,
Chief Clerk and Purchasing Agent-T. Leo Haden, District of Columbia,
Disbursing Clerk-W. M. Lockwood, District of Columbia,
Appointment Clerk-John B. Switzer, District of Columbia,
Director, Bureau of Accounts-Alexander Wylie, Illinois,
Director, Bureau of Finance-Charles D. Mahaffie, Oregon,

Chief Examiner, Bureau of Formal Cases--Robert E. Quirk, Illinois,
Chief, Bureau of Informal Cases-Arja Morgan, Pennsylvania,

Chief and Attorney, Bureau of Inquiry-John J. Hickey, New York,

Chief Inspector, Bureau of Locomotive Inspection-Alonzo G. Pack, Colorado,
Chief Counsel, Bureau of Law-Patrick J. Farrell, Vermont,

Chief, Bureau of Safety-Wilfred P. Borland, Washington,
Director, Bureau of Service-John C. Roth, Washington,
Director, Bureau of Statistics-Max 0. Lorenz, Wisconsin,
Director, Bureau of Traffic-W. V. Hardic, Oklahoma,

Acting Director, Bureau of Valuation-Charles F. Staples, Minnesota,

UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Commissioner-George R. Wales, Vermont,

Commissioner-Mrs. Helen H. Gardener, District of Columbia,
Commissioner-(Vacancy),

Chief Examiner Herbert A. Fier, Maryland,
Secretary-John T. Doyle, Virginia,

THE PANAMA CANAL, WASHINGTON OFFICE.

General Purchasing Officer and Chief of Office---A. L. Flint, Ohio,
Chief Clerk, Purchasing Department--E. D. Anderson, Missouri,
Assistant to the Chief of Office-Ray L. Smith, Illinois,

Assistant Auditor-Benjamin F. Harrah, Illinois,

Inspecting Engineer-W. A. E. Doying, New York,

Appointment Clerk-E. E. Weise, Wisconsin,

Salary.

$5,000

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THE PANAMA CANAL, ON THE ISTHMUS.

Governor-Colonel Jay J. Morrow, U. S. Army, Pennsylvania,

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Engineer of Maintenance-Colonel Meriwether L. Walker, U. S. Army, Massachusetts,
Chief Quartermaster-R. K. Morris, Missouri,

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Auditor-Elwyn Greene, Virginia,

7,000

Chief Health Officer-Colonel H. C. Fisher, M. C., U. S. Army, District of Columbia,
Executive Secretary-Cloyd A. McIlvaine, Ohio,

$7,000 6,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD.

The Federal Reserve Board was created by an Act of Congress approved December 23, 1913. Under this Act twelve cities known as Federal Reserve Citics are established, and the (continental) United States is divided into twelve geographical districts, each district containing one of the reserve cities. The twelve districts and their respective reserve cities are, as follows:

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"The Salaries of the other officials named above are not statutory as is the case of the Commissioners and the Secretary. They fluctuate according to the duties and experience of the individuals holding said positions.

Less pay of rank.

In addition to $5,000 as Comptroller of Currency.

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA.

Richard L. Austin, Chairman. and Federal Reserve Agent.
Henry B. Thompson, Deputy Chairman.

Arthur E. Post, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent.

Walter T. Grosscup, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent.
George W. Norris, Governor.

Edwin S. Stuart, Deputy Governor.
William H. Hutt, Deputy Governor.

William A. Dyer, Cashier.

C. A. Mellhenny, Assistant Cashier.
W. J. Davis, Assistant Cashier.
James M Toy, Assistant Cashier.
R. M. Miller, Jr., Assistant Cashier.
Frank W. Labold, Assistant Cashier.
Samuel R. Earl, Assistant Cashier.

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The Federal Farm Loan Bureau was created by an Act of Congress approved July 17, 1916. Under this Act twelve cities, known as Federal tinental) United States, excluding Alaska, is taining one of the Federal Land Bank Cities. Land Bank Cities are as follows:

District No. 1-Springfield, Massachusetts.
District No. 2-Baltimore, Maryland.
District No. 3-Columbia, South Carolina.
District No. 4-Louisville, Kentucky.
District No. 5-New Orleans, Louisiana.
District No. 6-Saint Louis, Missouri.

Land Bank Cities are established, and the (condivided into twelve districts, each district conThe twelve districts and their respective Federal

District No. 7-Saint Paul, Minnesota.
District No.
District No.

S-Omaha, Nebraska.
9-Wichita, Kansas.

District No. 10-Houston, Texas.
District No. 11-Berkeley. California.
District No. 12-Spokane, Washington.

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Chairman-Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, Pennsylvania,
Farm Loan Comanissioner and Executive Officer-Charles E. Lobdell,
Great Bend, Kansas,

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R. A. Cooper, Laurens, South Carolina,
W. S. A. Smith, Sioux City, Iowa.
(Vacancy),

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

The court holds annual sessions at Washington, commencing on the first Monday in October.

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The District is composed of the counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, Philadelphia and Schuylkill.

Sessions are held in Philadelphia. Jury trials in criminal causes commence on the second Monday in March, June, December, and third Monday in September; civil causes on the second Monday in February, April, October and November.

Judges-J. Whitaker Thompson, Philadelphia, appointed June 5, 1912,

Oliver B. Dickinson, Chester, Delaware County, appointed March 31, 1914,.. United States Attorney-George W. Coles, 1530 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Assistant United States Attorney-John Robert Jones. Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County,

Special Assistant United States Attorneys

7,500 7,500

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Marshal-W. Frank Mathues, Chester, Delaware County,
Clerk-George Brodbeck, 3804 Locust Street, Philadelphia,
Chief Deputy-Theodore L. Cobaugh, 1236 South Forty-fifth Street, Philadelphia,

3,600

4,500

2,500

Middle District.

The District is composed of the Counties of Adams, Bradford, Cameron, Carbon, Centre Clinton, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lebanon, Luzerne, Lycoming, Mifflin, Monroe, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Pike, Potter, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wayne, Wyoming and York. Sessions commence as follows:

At Sunbury, second Monday of January.

At Williamsport, first Monday of June.

At Scranton, second Monday of March and third Monday of October.
At Harrisburg, first Monday of May and December

Judge Charles B. Witmer, Sunbury, Northumberland County, appointed March 1.
1911.

7,500

Clerk to District Judge-Wilson H. Snyder, Sunbury, Northumberland County,
United States Attorney-Andrew B. Dunsinore, Wellsboro, Tioga County,
Assistant District Attorneys-A. A. Vosburg, Scranton, Lackawanna County,
Herman F. Reich, Sunbury, Northumberland County,
Marshal--John H. Glass, Shamokin, Northumberland County,
Chief Deputy-Hugh J. Evans, Scranton, Lackawanna County,
Deputies-George Green. Scranton, Lackawanna County,

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2,100

4,000

1,680

1,260

Andrew J. Herr. Harrisburg, Dauphin County,

Clerk-George C. Scheuer, Scranton, Lackawanna County,

Chief Deputy Clerk-Samuel W. Hofford, Scranton, Lackawanna County,
Deputy Clerk - Robert G. Lohmann, Scranton, Lackawanna County,

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Western District.

The District is composed of the Counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington and Westmoreland.

Sessions commence as follows:

At Pittsburgh, first Monday of May and second Monday of November.
At Erie, third Monday of March and September.

Judges W. H. S. Thomson, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County,
Robert M. Gibson, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County,

United States Attorney-Walter Lyon, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County,
Assistant United States Attorneys-W. Heber Dithrich, Coraopolis, Allegheny County,

Salary.

$7,500

7,500

4,500

3,000

Felix B. Snowdon, 5826

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Street, Pitts

burgh, Allegheny County,

3,000

Special Assistant United States Attorneys-George V. Moore, 435 Arabella Street,

Knoxville Borough, Allegheny County,
Warren H. VanKirk, 1232 Liverpool
Street, North Side, Pittsburgh, Alle-
gheny County,

Arthur W. Henderson, 134 Kennedy
Avenue, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County.

Marshal-James C. McGregor, Indiana. Indiana County,
Clerk-J. Wood Clark, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County,

Arnold M. Replogle, 313 Oakland Avenue, Pitts-
burgh, Allegheny County,

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3,000

3,000

3,000

4,000

4.500

United States Commissioners for the Western District of Pennsylvania.

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Maine,

Robert L. Howze,

Texas,

Eli A. Helmick,

William Lassiter,

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8, 1920, Pennsylvania,
9, 1920, Indiana,

Jan. 20, 1920,

Mar. 5, 1921,
Mar. 5, 1921,
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Mar. 5, 1921,

Wisconsin, Ohio,

Louisiana,

Alabama,

Mar. 5, 1921, New Jersey,

Kentucky,

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