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REGISTER
OF THE
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1957
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OFFICIAL
REGISTER
OF THE UNITED STATES
1957
Compiled by the United States Civil Service Commission
Persons occupying administrative and supervisory posi'
tions in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
of the Federal Government, and in the District of Colum-
bia Government as of May 1, 1957
THE FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE
Boston Public Library
Superintendent of Documents
JAN 2 9 1958
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United States Governinent Printing Office, Washington : 1957
[Public — No. 387 — 74th Congress]
[H. R. 8473]
AN ACT To provide for the compiling and publishing of the Official Register of the United States
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of
America in Congress assembled, That the United States Civil Service Commission
shall cause to be compiled, edited, indexed, and published each year an Official
Register of the United States, which shall contain a full and complete list of all
persons occupying administrative and supervisory positions in the legislative,
executive, and judicial branches of the Government, including the District of
Columbia, in connection with which salaries are paid from the Treasury of the
United States. The register shall show the name; official title; salary, compensa-
tion, and emoluments; legal residence and place of employment for each person
listed therein: Provided, however, That the Official Register shall not contain the
name of any postmaster or assistant postmaster, or any officer of the Army,
Navy, and Marine Corps, unless such officer is assigned as an administrative
officer.
Sec. 2. To enable the United States Civil Service Commission to compile and
publish the Official Register of the United States on or before December 31
of each year, the Executive Office, the legislative and judicial branches of the
Government, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and the head of
each executive department, independent office, establishment, and commission
of the Government shall, as of the 1st day of May of each year, beginning with
May 1, 1936, supply to the United States Civil Service Commission the data
required by this Act, upon forms approved and furnished by the Commission, in
due time to permit the publication of the Official Register as herein provided;
and no extra compensation shall be allowed to any officer, clerk, or employee of
the United States Civil Service Commission for compiling the Official Register.
Sec. 3. Of the Official Register there shall be printed, bound, and delivered
to the Superintendent of Documents and charged to the Congressional allot-
ment for printing and binding a sufficient number of copies for distribution as
follows: To the President of the United States, four copies, one copy of which
shall be for the library of the Executive Office; to the Vice President of the United
States, two copies; to each Senator, Representative, Delegate, and Resident
Commissioner in Congress, three copies; to the Secretary and the Sergeant at
Arms of the Senate and to the clerk, the Sergeant at Arms, and the Doorkeeper of
the House of Representatives, each one copy; to the Library of the Senate and
the House, each, not to exceed fifteen copies; to the library of the Supreme Court,
two copies; to the Library of Congress, for international exchange and for official
use in Washington, District of Columbia, not to exceed one hundred and fifty
copies; to the Municipal library of the District of Columbia, two copies; and to
the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, ten copies. The "usual number"
shall not be printed.
Sec. 4. The head of each executive department, independent office, or estab-
lishment of the Government, not mentioned above, desiring copies of the Official
Register shall issue, on or before May 1 of each year, a requisition upon the Public
Printer for the number of copies of the Official Register necessary to meet its
official requirements, the cost of such supply to be charged to the appropriations
m
available for printing and binding for such executive department, independent
office, or establishment.
Sec. 6. That section 510 of the Revised Statutes of the United States and
section 2 of the Act discontinuing the printing of certain Government publica-
tions, and for other purposes (43 Stat. 1105), approved March 3, 1925, and all
Acts or parts of Acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto, be, and the
same are hereby, repealed.
Approved, August 28, 1935.
IV
CONTENTS
(For List of Individuals, see Index on p. 787)
A
Page
Administrative Office of the United States Courts 764
Advisory Committee on Weather Control 625
Agriculture, Department of 431
Agricultural Credit Services 501
Farmers Home Administration 501
Rural Electrification Administration 502
Agricultural Stabilization 494
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee 500
Commodity Credit Service 494
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 499
Departmental Administration 431
Budget and Finance, Office of 431
Hearing Examiners, Office of 431
Information, Office of 431
Library 432
Personnel, Office of 432
Plant and Operations, Office of 432
Federal States Relations 433
Agricultural Conservation Program Service 433
Agricultural Research Service 433
Farmer Cooperative Service 458
Federal Extension Service 459
Forest Service 460
Soil Conservation Service 470
General Counsel, Office of the 432
Immediate Office of the Secretary 431
Marketing and Foreign Agriculture 475
Agricultural Marketing Service 475
Commodity Exchange Authority 490
Foreign Agricultural Service 490
Air Coordinating Committee 625
Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commission 626
American Battle Monuments Commission 626
Architect of the Capitol, Office of the 12
Atomic Energy Commission, United States 627
B
Boston National Historic Sites Commission 636
C
Canal Zone Government 636
Civil Aeronautics Board 637
Civil Service Commission, United States .- 638
Commerce, Department of 507
Area Development, Office of 515
Assistant Secretary for Administration, Office of the 508
Assistant Secretary for Domestic Affairs, Office of the 507
Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, Office of the 507
Business and Defense Services Administration 512
Business Economics, Office of 509
V
VI CONTENTS
Commerce, Department of — Continued Page
Census, Bureau of the 515
Civil Aeronautics Administration 519
Coast and Geodetic Survey, United States 543
Federal Maritime Board 546
Foreign Commerce, Bureau of 509
General Counsel, Office of the 509
Inland Waterways Corporation 546
Maritime Administration 546
National Bureau of Standards 559
Patent Office, United States 553
Public Information, Office of 509
Public Roads, Bureau of 556
Secretary 507
Under Secretary, Office of the 507
Under Secretary for Transportation, Office of the 507
Weather Bureau 563
Commission of Fine Arts 648
Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products 648
Court of Claims, United States 754
Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, United States 755
Courts of Appeals for the District of Columbia, United States 753
Customs Court, United States 755
D
Defense, Department of 115
Air Force, Department of the 213
Administrative Assistant, Office of the 213
Air Defense Command 225
Air Force Academy, United States 343
Air Force Finance Center 226
Air Force Security Service, United States 342
Air Forces in Europe, United States 352
Air Materiel Command 226
Air Proving Ground Command 278
Air Research and Development Command 278
Air Training Command 316
Air University 329
Alaskan Air Command 344
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Financial Management,
Office of the 213
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Manpower, Personnel, and
Reserve Forces, Office of the 213
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Materiel, Office of the 213
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Research and Development,
Office of the 213
Caribbean Air Command 344
Continental Air Command 331
Continental Air Defense Command 225
Deputy Chief of Staff, Comptroller 219
Deputy Chief of Staff, Development 224
Deputy Chief of Staff, Materiel 223
Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations 222
Deputy Chief of StaflF, Personnel 221
Far East Air Force 345
General Counsel, Office of the 214
Headquarters Command, United States Air Force 224
Information Services, Office of 214
Legislative Liaison, Office of 214
Military Air Transport Service 336
Sixteenth Air Force (Spain) 351
Special Assistant, Installations, Office of the 213
Strategic Air Command 336
Tactical Air Command 338
Under Secretary of the Air Force, Office of the 213
CONTENTS VII
Defense, Department of — Continued Paee
Army, Department of the 124
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army, Office of
the 125
Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commission 152
Assistant Secretary of the Army, Civil-Military Affairs, Office of
the 125
Assistant Secretary of the Armv, Financial Management, Office
of the '- 124
Assistant Secretary of the Army, Logistics, OflBce of the 125
Assistant Secretary of the Army, Manpower, Personnel, and
Reserve Forces, Office of the 124
Chief of Legislative Liaison, Office of the 125
Chief of Public Information, Office of the 125
Chief of Staff, Office of the 125
Director of Research and Development, Office of the 125
General Counsel, Office of the 125
Headquarters, Continental Army Command 142
Secretary of the Army, Office of the 124
Under Secretary of the Army, Office of the 124
Navy, Department of the 153
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy, Office of
the 153
Aeronautics, Bureau of 166
Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Air, Office of the 153
Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Financial Management, Office
of the 153
Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Material, Office of the 153
Assistant Secretarv of the Navy, Personnel and Reserve Forces,
Office of the- 1 153
Chief of Naval Operations, Office of the 163
Executive Office of the Secretary of the Navy 153
Fleet Commands 210
Headquarters, United States Marine Corps 166
Joint Commands 210
Judge Advocate General, Office of the 209
Medicine and Surger}^ Bureau of 178
Military Sea Transportation Service 165
Naval Air Training Commands 212
Naval Bases 211
Naval Districts and River Commands 211
Naval Force Commands 211
Naval Personnel, Bureau of 181
Naval Research, Office of 161
Naval Training Commands 212
Sea Frontiers 211
Secretary of the Navy, Office of the 153
Ships, Bureau of 193
Special Field Activities 212
Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of 200
Under Secretary of the Navy, Office of the 153
Yards and Docks, Bureau of 204
Secretary of Defense, Office of the 115
Armed Forces Policv Council 116
Armed Forces Staff 'College, Norfolk, Va 123
Assistant Secretary of Defense, Comptroller, Office of the 116
Assistant Secretary of Defense, Health and Medical, Office of the. 117
Assistant Secretary of Defense, International Security Affairs,
Office of the 117
Assistant Secretary of Defense, Public Affairs, Office of the 120
Assistant Secretary of Defense, Manpower, Personnel, and
Reserve, Office of the 118
Assistant Secretary of Defense, Properties and Installations,
Office of the 119
Assistant Secretary of Defense, Research and Engineering, Office
of the 120
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Defense, Department of — Continued
Secretary of Defense, Office of the — Continued Page
Assistant Secretary of Defense, Supply and Logistics, Office of
the 122
Deputy Secretary of Defense, Office of the 115
General Counsel, Office of the 117
Industrial College of the Armed Forces 123
Joint Chiefs of Staff 122
Joint Secretaries 116
National War College 122
United States Delegation, United Nations Military Staff Com-
mittee, New York, N. Y 123
District Courts, United States 755
District of Columbia Government 767
District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency 648
E
Executive Office of the President 15
Budget, Bureau of the 16
Defense Mobilization, Office of 16
Economic Advisers, Council of 16
National Security Council 16
President's Advisory Committee on Government Organization 17
The White House Office 15
Export-Import Bank of Washington 649
F
Farm Credit Administration 649
Federal Civil Defense Administration 650
Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review 654
Federal Communications Commission 654
Federal Home Loan Bank Board 658
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service 659
Federal Power Commission 660
Federal Trade Commission 661
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States 662
G
General Accounting Office 7
General Services Administration 663
Government Patents Board 672
Government Printing Office 10
H
Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of 589
Education, Office of 607
Food and Drug Administration 604
Gallaudet College 623
Howard University 623
Public Health Service 609
Regional Offices 591
Saint Elizabeths Hospital 617
Secretary, Office of the 589
Social Security Administration 618
Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of 609
House of Representatives 3
Housing and Home Finance Agency 673
I
Indian Claims Commission 683
Information Agency, United States 683
Interior, Department of the 385
Administrative Assistant Secretary, Office of the 386
Assistant Secretary, Fish and Wildlife, Office of the 386
CONTENTS IX
Interior, Department of the — Continued Page
Assistant Secretary, Mineral Resources, Office of the 385
Assistant Secretary, Public Land Management, Office of the 385
Assistant Secretary, Water and Power Development, Office of the 385
Bonneville Power Administration 428
Defense Minerals Exploration Administration 430
Fish and Wildlife Service 412
Geographic Names, Board on 386
Geological Survey 391
Indian Affairs, Bureau of 387
Land Management, Bureau of 389
Mines, Bureau of 407
National Park Service 403
Reclamation, Bureau of 396
Secretary, Office of the 385
Solicitor, Office of the 387
Southeastern Power Administration 430
Southwestern Power Administration 429
Territories, Office of 427
Under Secretary, Office of the 385
Interstate Commerce Commission 692
J
Jamestown- Williamsburg- Yorktown Celebration Commission 695
Justice, Department of 361
Administrative Division 362
Alien Property, Office of 363
Antitrust Division 361
Attorney General, Office of the 361
Attorneys and Marshals, United States 368
Civil Division 361
Criminal Division 362
Deputy Attorney General, Office of the 361
Federal Bureau of Investigation 363
Immigration and Naturalization Service 367
Immigration Appeals, Board of 363
Internal Security Division 362
Lands Division 362
Legal Counsel, Office of 363
Pardon Attorney, Office of the 363
Parole, Board of 363
Prisons, Bureau of 363
Solicitor General, Office of the 361
Tax Division 362
L
Labor, Department of 573
Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of 575
Employees' Compensation Appeals Board 577
Employees' Compensation, Bureau of 577
Employment Security, Bureau of 577
Labor Standards, Bureau of 574
Labor Statistics, Bureau of 580
President's Committee on Employment of the Physically Handi-
capped, Office of the 587
Secretary, Office of the 573
Veterans' Reemployment Rights, Bureau of 575
Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division 583
Women's Bureau 587
Library of Congress 11
N
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 695
National Capital Housing Authority 699
National Capital Planning Commission 699
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Page
National Labor Relations Board 700
National Mediation Board 701
National Railroad Adjustment Board 702
National Science Foundation 702
National Security Training Commission 703
National Selective Service Appeal Board 704
P
Panama Canal Company 704
Post Office Department 377
Chief Postal Inspector, Bureau of 378
Deputy Postmaster General, Office of the 377
Finance, Bureau of 380
General Counsel, Office of the 379
Personnel, Bureau of 377
Post Office Operations, Bureau of 379
Regional Offices 382
Research and Engineering, Office of 377
Transportation, Bureau of 379
President's Committee on Government Contracts 705
President's Committee on Government Employment Policy 706
R
Railroad Retirement Board, United States 706
Renegotiation Board, The 708
S
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation 709
Securities and Exchange Commission 710
Selective Service System 712
Senate 1
Small Business Administration 717
Smithsonian Institution 718
Soldiers' Home, United States 720
State, Department of 19
Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations 22
Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs 26
Assistant Secretary for European Affairs 23
Assistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affairs 23
Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs 22
Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs 25
Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs. 24
Assistant Secretary for Policy Planning 22
Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs — 21
Boundary Commission — United States, Alaska, and Canada, United
States 35
Brussels Universal and International Exhibition, 1958 28
Caribbean Commission 35
Counselor, The 19
Deputy Under Secretary for Administration 19
Deputy Under Secretary for Economic Affairs 19
Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs 19
Examiners for the Foreign Service, Board of 36
Executive Secretariat 19
Foreign Service, Board of the 36
Foreign Service Buildings Commission 35
International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and
Mexico 35
International Cooperation Administration 29
International Joint Commission 35
Legal Adviser, Office of the 19
Organization of American States 35
CONTENTS XI
State, Department of — Continued Page
Reciprocity Information, Committee for 36
Secretary, Office of the 19
Security and Consular Affairs, Administrator, Bureau of 27
South Pacific Commission 35
Special Assistant for Intelligence 20
Under Secretary 19
United States Mission to the United Nations 34
Subversive Activities Control Board 721
Supreme Court of the United States 753
T
Tariff Commission, United States 721
Tax Court of the United States, The 732
Tennessee Valley Authority 722
Treasurj'-, Department of the 37
Accounts, Bureau of 37
Coast Guard, United States 108
Comptroller of the Currency 38
Customs, Bureau of 39
Engraving and Printing, Bureau of 50
General Counsel, Office of the 51
Interdepartmental Savings Bonds Committee 51
Internal Revenue Service 52
International Finance, Office of 105
Mint, Bureau of the 105
Narcotics, Bureau of 106
Public Debt, Bureau of the 106
Production and Defense Lending, Office of 107
Savings Bonds Division, United States 112
Secretary, Office of the 37
Secret Service, United States 113
V
Veterans Administration 733
Administration, Assistant Administrator 734
Administrator, Office of the 733
Appraisal and Security, Assistant Administrator 734
Construction, Assistant Administrator 734
Controller 733
Deputy Administrator, Office of the 733
General Counsel 733
Information Service 735
Insurance, Department of 736
Medicine and Surgery, Department of 736
Personnel, Assistant Administrator 735
Veterans Appeals, Board of 735
Veterans Benefits, Department of 744
Appendix
Armed Forces Pay Table, Relative Ranks — Army and Public Health
Service 783
Index 787
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SENATE
(Eighty-Fifth Congress)
VICE PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE
RICHARD NIXON OF CALIFORNIA
Compensation, $35,000 per annum
PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE
CARL HAYDEN OF ARIZONA
Secretart of the Senate
FELTON M. JOHNSTON OF MISSISSIPPI
Sergeant at Arms
JOSEPH C. DUKE OF ARIZONA
SENATORS
Compensation, $22,500lper annum
state and name
Residence
STATE AND NAME
Residence
Alabama:
Lister HIU - -. .
Montgomery.
Huntsville.
Phoenix.
Do,
Camden.
Fayetteville.
Oakland.
Anaheim.
Lamar.
Denver.
Greenwich.
Hartford.
Millsboro.
Dover.
Bartow.
Miami.
Wmder.
Lovejoy.
Barley.
Boise.
Chicago.
Pekin.
Washington.
Bedford.
Iowa:
Bourke B. Hiekenlooper.,
Thos. E. Martin
Cedar Rapids.
John J. Sparkman
Arizona:
Carl Hayden
Barry M. Goldwater
Arkansas:
John L. McClellan
J. W. Fulbright
Iowa City.
Kansas:
Andrew F. Schoeppel
Frank Carlson
Wichita.
Concordia.
Kentucky:
John Sherman Cooper
Thruston B. Morton
Louisiana:
Allen J. Ellender
Russell B. Long.
Somerset.
Glenview.
California:
WiUiam F. Knowland
Thomas H Kuchel
Houma.
Baton Rouge.
Colorado:
Gordon L. Allott
John A. Carroll
Maine:
Margaret Chase Smith
Frederick G. Payne
Maryland:
John Marshall Butler
J. Glenn Beall
Skowhegan.
Waldoboro.
Connecticut:
Prescott Bush
Baltimore.
WilUam A Purtell
Frostburg.
Delaware:
John J. WiUiams
Massachusetts:
Leverett Saltonstall
John F. Kennedy . . _ .
Dover.
Boston.
Florida:
Spessard L. Holland
George A. Smathers
Georgia:
Richard B. Russell
Michigan:
Charles E. Potter
Cheboygan.
Pat McNamara . . .. .
Detroit.
Minnesota:
Edward J. Thye
Northfleld.
Herman E. Talmadge
Idaho:
Henry C. Dworshak
Frank F. Church
Hubert H. Humphrey
Mississippi:
James O. Eastland
John Stennis - -
Minneapolis,
DoddsviUe.
De Kalb.
Illinois:
Paul H. Douglas
Missouri:
Thomas C. Hennlngs, Jr..
Stuart Symington
St. Louis.
EverettMcKinleyDirksen.
Indiana:
Homer E. Capehart
William E. Jenner
Creve Coeur.
Montana:
Butte.
Mike Mansfield
Missoula.
SENATORS
STATE AND NAME
Residence
STATE AND NAME
Residence
Nebraska:
Roman L. Hruska
Carl T Curtis
Omaha.
Mlnden.
Reno.
Do.
Concord.
Lebanon.
Princeton.
Rahway.
Albuquerque.
Do.
Norwich.
New York City.
Morganton.
Haw River.
Bismarck.
La Moure.
Columbus.
Cleveland.
Oklahoma City.
Do.
Eugene.
Portland.
Washington.
PhUadelphia.
Rhode Island:
Theodore Francis Green..
John 0. Pastore
Providence.
Do.
Nevada:
George W. Malone
Alan Bible ...
South Carolina:
Spartanburg.
Strom Thurmond
Aiken.
New Hampshire:
South Dakota:
Karl E. Mundt
Madison.
Francis Case
Custer.
New Jersey:
Tennessee:
Estes Kefauver
Chattanooga.
Chflord P Case
Albert Gore
Carthage.
New Mexico:
Dennis Chavez
Texas:
Lyndon B. Johnson
Ralph Yarborough
Utah:
Arthur V. Watkins
Wallace F. Bennett
Vermont:
George D. Aiken
Johnson City.
Chnton P. Anderson
New York:
Austin.
Orem.
Jacob K. Javits
Salt Lake City.
NOETH C ARGUN a:
Putney.
W. Kerr Scott
Ralph E. Flanders.
Virginia:
Harry Flood Byrd
A. Willis Robertson..
Washington:
Warren Q. Magnuson
Henry M. Jackson
West Virginia:
Matthew M. Neely
Chapman Revercomb
Wisconsin:
Alexander Wiley
Springfield.
North Dakota:
Berryville.
Milton R. Young
Lexington.
Omo;
John W Bricker . ...
Seattle.
Frank J. Lausche
Everett.
Oklahoma:
Robert S Kerr
Fairmont.
A. S. Mike Monroney
Oregon:
Charleston.
Chippewa Falls.
Richard L. Neuberger
Pennsylvania: