THE CAPITOL OFFICERS OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT President of the Senate.-John N. Garner, Hotel Washington. Secretary to the President of the Senate.-E. R. Garner, Hotel Washington. PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE President pro tempore of the Senate.-Key Pittman, 2620 Foxhall Road. CHAPLAIN Chaplain of the Senate.-Rev. Ze Barney Thorne Phillips, D. D., LL. D., 2224 R Street (phone, NOrth 0364). OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY EDWIN ALEXANDER HALSEY, Secretary of the Senate (1324 Ingraham Street, phone, GEorgia 2175), son of Don Peters and Sarah (Daniel) Halsey, was born at "Fern Moss," Tye River, Nelson County, Va., September 4, 1881; educated in the public schools of Virginia, the Locust Dale (Va.) Academy, and at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute; was appointed colonel on the staff of Gov. William H. Mann, of Virginia, in 1910, and subsequently served on the staff of Gov. Henry C. Stuart, of Virginia; was elected Sergeant at Arms of the Democratic National Committee in 1928; served as the Sergeant at Arms during the Democratic National Conventions at Houston, Tex., in 1928, and at Chicago, Ill., in 1932; has served continuously as an employee of the Senate in various capacities since December 6, 1897, and during this period served 16 years in the Press Gallery; married Miss Mary Younger, of Lynchburg, Va., March 14, 1917, and they have one son-Edwin A. Halsey, jr.; unanimously elected Secretary of the Senate on March 9, 1933. Chief clerk and reading clerk.—John C. Crockett, United States Senate. Assistant financial clerk.-Chester M. Reich, 1617 D Street NE: Private secretary to the Secretary.-Anna D. Hurwitz, 612 Otis Place. Assistant in library.-Virginia Harrison, Kirkwood Road, Clarendon, Va. CLERKS TO SENATE COMMITTEES Agriculture and Forestry.-Clerk, C. Alfred Lawton, Dodge Hotel; assistant clerks, William P. Bowers, 314 East Capitol Street; Mary G. Jackson, 4615 Morgan Drive, Chevy Chase, Md.; Pearl Murray, 1800 I Street; Anna B. Pierce; Isobel S. Lawton, Hamilton Hotel. Appropriations. Clerk, Kennedy F. Rea, Methodist Building, 100 Maryland Avenue NE., apartment 400; assistant clerks, Everard H. Smith, 228 Ascot Place NE.; J. W. Rixey Smith, The Westchester; Elizabeth D. Pettit, Hotel Claridge; J. W. Somerville, Clarendon, Va.; Jennie D. McDaniel, Bellevue Hotel; Helen Cooper Fox, Fort Ward Heights, Alexandria, Va.; John Storey Cleghorn, 1706 F Street; messenger, du Val Radford, 2530 Q Street. Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate.-Clerk, Cassie Connor, assistant clerks, Ben S. Whaley; Loretta Connor; Sadie T. O'Brien; Ruby Kizer, 1627 Massachusetts Avenue. Banking and Currency.-Clerk, William L. Hill; acting clerk, R. H. Sparkman, 618 F Street NE. Civil Service.-Clerk, William J. Bulow, jr., 801 Capitol Towers. Claims. Clerk, Thad Page, 3000 Connecticut Avenue; assistant clerks, Harry B. Straight, 7 Ross Street, Cottage City, Md.; Estelle Hilliard, 1113 Massachusetts Avenue; S. J. Parham, 1915 I Street; Mavis Smith, The Evangeline Hotel. Commerce.-Clerk, George W. Neville, The Broadmoor; assistant clerks, Marion G. Stephens, The Broadmoor; George Hodges Broach, 1636 Rhode Island Avenue; T. E. Pegram, jr., 2017 S Street; Susie Candler Egerton, 1713 I Street. Conference Majority of the Senate-Clerk, J. F. McClerkin, The Roosevelt; assistant clerks, Joe R. Brewer, 642 East Capitol Street; Pearl Hendricks, The Greystone; Joe T. Robinson, jr., The Park Central. Conference Minority of the Senate.-Clerk, Helen K. Kiefer, 403 Takoma Avenue, Takoma Park, Md.; assistant clerks, Jessie C. Allen, 5609 Chevy Chase Parkway; Mary M. Bradley, 828 Gist Avenue, Silver Spring, Md.; Grace C. Townsend, 644 Massachusetts Avenue NE.; George Smith, 2115 Newport Place. District of Columbia.-Clerk, Max K. Kimball. Education and Labor. Enrolled Bills.-Clerk, Garrett Whiteside, 5817 Chevy Chase Parkway; assistant clerks, Frank McAlister, 112 C Street SE.; Pat Pendleton, McReynolds Apartments; Sue Jones, 112 C Street SE. Expenditures in the Executive Departments.-Clerk, Joseph C. Mason, 807 Woodlawn Avenue, Clarendon, Va.; assistant clerks, Helen B. Thompson, 6110 Broad Branch Road; Vivien T. Harman, 8606 Dale Drive, Silver Spring, Md.; Eskil M. Olson, 1702 Summit Place. Finance. Clerk, Felton M. Johnston, 3601 Connecticut Avenue; special assistant, Catherine Blanton, The Altamont; assistant clerks, ; Pauline Smith, Continental Hotel; C. B. Hamilton, 1026 Fifteenth Street; Carrie Lee Conner, 120 C Street NE.; Catherine Pullen, 120 C Street NE.; majority expert, Leonard J. Calhoun, 310 Senate Office Building; minority expert, senger, Eugene Vinson, 310 Senate Office Building. -; mes Foreign Relations.-Clerk, Edward J. Trenwith, 65 M Street; assistant clerks, Walter C. Lamb, Hotel Harris; James A. White, 3100 Connecticut Avenue; George H. Seward, 5112 Connecticut Avenue messenger, C. C. Patterson, 1365 Florida Avenue NE. Immigration.-Clerk, Daniel F. O'Connell, Wardman Park Hotel; assistant clerks, Mary L. Michael, 1739 I Street; Mrs. G. M. Moore, 442 Senate Office Building; Joanna E. O'Connor, 2303 First Street. Indian Affairs.-Clerk, Barclay Craighead, 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE.; assistant clerks, Maude W. Mitchell, 210 Clifton Terrace; Celia Arnold, 4912 Third Street; Ruth Lacklen, 1458 Columbia Road; Joseph Wright. Interoceanic Canals.-Clerk, -; acting clerk, M. Lenore Flint, 5130 Connecticut Avenue; assistant clerks, Florence N. Torrey, 4937 Brandywine Street; Eloise Porter, 3543 Sixteenth Street; Martha T. Sims, Wyoming Apartments, 2022 Columbia Road. Interstate Commerce. Clerk, Ralph Noerenberg; assistant clerks, Roseanne McQuesten, La Salle Apartments; Joyce Rawson, Chancellor Apartments; Ethel L. Kirk, 130 B Street NE.; M. McKinstry. Irrigation and Reclamation.-Clerk, R. F. Camalier, 5401 Thirty-second Street; assistant clerks, Nellie D. McSherry, 3607 New Hampshire Avenue; T. Harold Scott, 1339 Quincy Street. Judiciary. Clerk, Maurice H. Lanman, 610 Rittenhouse Street; assistant clerks, Mary E. Haardt, 184_Sixth Street SW.; William L. Irvin, 1131 Euclid Street; Theresa Ryan; Lucy Fair. Library. Clerk, Laura MacArthur, Valley Vista Apartments; assistant clerks, Mines and Mining.—Clerk, Frances Settle, 711-A The Westchester; assistant Printing.-Clerk, J. E. Gavin, Capitol Towers Apartments. Public Buildings and Grounds.-Clerk, Robert M. Jackson, Dodge Hotel; assistant clerks, Adaline S. E. Carr, The Roland; Joe L. Perry. Public Lands and Surveys.-Clerk, Leon H. Keyserling, 2740 Thirty-fourth Street; assistant clerks, Minna L. Ruppert, 1825 Hamlin Street NE.; Maurine Mulliner, 1912 Sunderland Place; Helen M. Adams, 4718 Fifteenth Street; Helen G. Perley, 1718 Hobart Street. Rules. Clerk, Grace McEldowney, 2440 Sixteenth Street; assistant clerks, M. J. Lum; Katherine E. Dill, 201 Second Street NE.; Lutie M. Hart, 2101 New Hampshire Avenue; Davetta Pudifin, 900 Nineteenth Street. Territories and Insular Affairs.-Clerk, Corinne Barger: assistant clerks, M. V. Dolbey; Madge Foulks, Era V. Barger. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS CHESLEY W. JURNEY, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate (100 Maryland Avenue NE.), was born at Waco, Tex., June 25, 1877; attended the public schools of that city; learned shorthand; attended Baylor University; graduated from the law department of Georgetown University, Washington, D. C.; has been continuously connected with Congress for 36 years; served as private secretary to Representative Robert L. Henry, 1897-1903, and to Senator Charles A. Culberson, 1903-1923; served also as clerk of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary for six years during Democratic control, 1913-1919; served as private secretary to Senator Royal S. Copeland, 1923-1933; was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congressman at Large from Texas, 1932; is married; was elected Sergeant at Arms of the Senate March 9, 1933. Secretary to the Majority.-Leslie L. Biffle, the Westchester (phone, CLeveland 9153). Secretary to the Minority.-Carl A. Loeffler, 1758 Kenyon Street (phone, ADams 0512). Assistant Secretary to the Majority.-Walker Totty, The Jefferson, 1200 Sixteenth Street. (Phone, DIstrict 4704.) Assistant Secretary to the Minority.-Howard C. Foster, Park Tower, 2440 Sixteenth Street, apartment 507 (phone, COlumbia 8841). Deputy Sergeant at Arms and Storekeeper.-J. Mark Trice, 4000 Cathedral Avenue (phone, EMerson 5790). Superintendent of the Press Gallery.-William J. Collins, 3402 Dent Place (phone, WEst 1080). Messengers acting as assistant doorkeepers.-John R. Perry, 1370 East Capitol Street; Dallas C. Kirby, Chastleton Hotel; John B. Dufault, 2428 Sixteenth Street. POST OFFICE Postmaster.-Jack W. Gates, Woodley Park Towers, 2737 Devonshire Place (phone, Columbia 2312). Assistant postmaster.—Joe S. Morris, Plaza Hotel. Chief clerk.-Russell D. Altman, 42 B Street SW., apartment 303. Money order and registry clerk.-Thomas O. Mathews, 1812 K Street, apartment 206. FOLDING ROOM Foreman. John W. Deards, Fontanet Courts (phone, COlumbia 0336). (Room 161, Senate Office Building. Phone, NAtional 3120, Branch 958) Legislative counsel.-Charles F. Boots, 2032 Belmont Road (phone, DEcatur 5000). Assistant counsels.-Henry G. Wood, 110 Maryland Avenue NE. (phone, Lincoln 5336-W); Stephen E. Rice, 1622 Eighteenth Street. Law assistants.-R. Winton Elliott, 1722 Twenty-first Street (phone, North 8364); Charles S. Murphy, 3021 Rodman Street (phone, CLeveland 6661). Clerk. Earl Pryor, Tuxedo, Md. (phone, DIstrict 1118). Assistant clerk.-Irving Gordon, 421 Madison Avenue, Riverdale, Md. LIST OF SENATORS AND THEIR SECRETARIES Senator Adams (Colo.) – . Ashurst (Ariz.). Austin (Vt.). Bachman (Tenn.) Bailey (N. C.) _ _ Bankhead (Ala.). Barbour (N. J.). Barkley (Ky.) Couzens (Mich.) Cutting (N. Mex.) Guffey (Pa.). 85629°-74-1-1ST ED |