San Francisco: southern district, Joseph C. Utah-Charles M. Morris, Salt Lake City. Burke, Los Angeles. Vermont-Harry B. Amey, Burlington. Virginia-Eastern district, Paul W. Kear, Richmond; western district, Joseph C. Shaf. fer, Abingdon.
Canal Zone-Guy H. Martin. Ancon. Colorado-George Stephan, Denver. Connecticut-Allan K. Smith, Hartford. Delaware-James H. Hughes, Jr., Wilmington. District of Columbia-Peyton Gordon, Wash- ington.
Florida-Northern district, Fred C. Cubberly, Pensacola: southern district, William M. Gober, Tampa.
Georgia-Northern district, Clint W. Hager, At lanta: southern district, F. G. Boatright. Macon.
Hawaii-William T. Carden. Honolulu. Idaho-Edwin G. Davis, Boise.
Illinois-Northern district, Edwin A. Olson, Chicago; eastern district, W. O. Potter, East St. Louis: southern district, Thomas William- son. Springfield.
Indiana-Homer Elliott, Indianapolis. Iowa-Northern district. G. P. Linville, Cedar Rapids: southern district, Ross W. Mowry, Red Oak.
Kansas-Al. F. Williams. Topeka.
Kentucky-Western district, W. Sherman Ball. Louisville; eastern district, Sawyer A. Smith, Covington.
Louisiana Eastern district. Louis H. Burns, New Orleans: western district, Philip H. Mecom. Shreveport.
Maine-Frederick R. Dyer, Portland. Maryland-Amos W. W. Woodcock, Baltimore. Massachusetts-Robert O. Harris, Boston. Michigan-Eastern district, Delos G. Smith, De- troit: western district. Edward J. Bowman. Grand Rapids.
Minnesota-Lafayette French, Jr., St. Paul. Mississippi-Northern district. Lemuel E. Old- ham, Oxford: southern district. E. E. Hind- man. Jackson. Missouri-Eastern
district. Allen Curry, St. Louis; western district, Charles C. Madison, Kansas City.
Montana-John L. Slattery, Helena. Nebraska-James C. Kinsler, Omaha. Nevada-George Springmeyer, Reno. New Hampshire-Raymond U. Smith. Concord. New Jersey-Walter G. Winne, Trenton. New Mexico-John W. Wilson, Albuquerque. New York-Northern district, Oliver D. Burden, Albany southern district, William H. Hay- ward. New York city: eastern district. Ralph C. Green, Brooklyn: western district, William J. Donovan. Buffalo. North Carolina-Eastern
district. Irvin B. Tucker, Raleigh; western district. Frank A. Linney, Ashboro.
North Dakota-Seth W. Richardson, Fargo. Ohio-Northern district, A. E. Bernstein, Cleve- land: southern district, Benson W. Hough, Cincinnati.
Lee, Muskogee: western district, W. A. Maurer, Oklahoma City.
Oregon-John S. Coke, Portland. Pennsylvania-Eastern
district. George
Coles. Philadelphia; middle district, Andrew B. Dunsmore, Sunbury; western district. Walter Lyon, Pittsburgh,
Porto Rico-John L. Gay, San Juan. Rhode Island-Norman S. Case. Providence. South Carolina-Eastern district. J. D. Ernest Meyer, Charleston; western district, Joseph A. Tolbert, Greenville.
South Dakota-S. Wesley Clark, Sioux Falls. Tennessee-Eastern district. George C. Taylor. Knoxville; middle district, A. V. McLane, Nashville: western district, S. E. Murray, Memphis. Texas-Eastern district, Randolph Bryant, Sher- man; northern district. Henry Zweifel, Fort Worth western district, John D. Hartman. San Antonio: southern district, Henry M. Holden. Houston.
Washington-Western district. Thomas P. Revelle, Seattle; eastern district, Frank R. Jeffrey, Spokane.
West Virginia-Northern district, Thomas A. Brown, Parkersburg; southern district, Elliott Northcott, Huntington.
Wisconsin-Eastern district, Roy L. Morse. Milwaukee: western district, William H. Dougherty. Madison.
Wyoming-A. D. Walton, Cheyenne.
UNITED STATES MARSHALS. Alabama-Northern district. Thomas J. Kenna- mer, Birmingham; middle district. Douglas Smith, Montgomery; southern district. John W. Van Heuvel, Mobile. Alaska-First division, George D. Beaumont, Juneau: second division, Morris Griffith. Nome: third division, Harvey Sullivan, Val- dez: fourth division, Gilbert B. Stevens, Fairbanks.
Arizona-Charles A. Mauk, Phoenix. Arkansas-Eastern district. George L. Mallory, Little Rock: western district, Andrew J. Russell, Fort Smith.
California-Northern district. Frederick Esola, San Francisco; southern district, Al- bert C. 'Sittell, Los Angeles.
Canal Zone-Horace D. Ridenour. Ancon. Colorado-William A. Dollison, Denver. Connecticut-Jacob D. Walter, New Haven. Delaware-Walter S. Money, Wilmington. District of Columbia-Edgar C. Snyder, Wash- ington. Florida-Northern district, Peter H. Miller, Pensacola: southern district, Benjamin E. Dyson, Jacksonville.
Georgia-Northern district, Walter Akerman, Atlanta; southern district, George B. McLeod, Macon.
Hawaii-Oscar P. Cox, Honolulu. Idaho-Frank M. Breshears, Boise. Illinois-Northern district, Robert R. Levy, Chi- cago; eastern district, James A. White, Dan- ville; southern district. James E. McClure, Springfield.
Indiana-Linus P. Meredith, Indianapolis. Iowa-Northern district. Fred Davis, Du- buque: southern district, Roy B. Gault, Des Moines.
Kansas-Fred R. Fitzpatrick, Topeka. Kentucky-Western district, Thomas N. Hazlir. Louisville; eastern district, Roy B. Williams, Covington.
Louisiana-Eastern district. Victor Loisel. New Orleans; western district, J. M. S. Whittington, Shreveport.
Maine-Stillman E. Woodman, Portland. Maryland-George W. Collier, Baltimore. Massachusetts-William J. Keville. Boston. Michigan-Eastern district, Frank T. Newton, Detroit: western district, Martin Brown. Grand Rapids.
Minnesota-Edward Rustad. St. Paul. Mississippi-Northern district, John H. Cook. Oxford: southern district, James C. Tyler, Jackson.
Missouri-Eastern district. Theo. W. Hukriede, St. Louis: western district, I. K. Parshall, Kansas City.
Montana-Rolla Duncan Helena. Nebraska--Dennis H Cronin, Omaha. Nevada-J. H. Fulmer. Carson City. New Hampshire-Peries B. Phillips, Concord. New Jersey-James H. Mulheron. Trenton. New Mexico-Secundino Romero. Santa Fe. New York-Northern district, Daniel F. Breiten- stein. Utica: southern district, William C. Hecht. New York city; eastern district. Jesso
D. Moore, Brooklyn; western district, Joseph Fritsch, Jr., Rochester. North Carolina - Eastern district, Rippon W. Ward, Raleigh; western district, Brownlow Jackson, Asheville.
North Dakota-James F. Shea. Fargo.
district, Geo. A. Stauffer, Cleveland: southern district, Stanley Borth- wick. Cincinnati. Oklahoma-Western district, Alva McDonald, Oklahoma City; eastern district, Henry F. Cooper, Muskogee. Oregon-Clarence R. Hotchkiss. Portland. Pennsylvania-Eastern district, W. Frank Mathues, Philadelphia: middle district, John H. Glass, Scranton; western district, James C. McGregor, Pittsburgh.
Porto Rico-Harry S. Hubbard, San Juan. Rhode Island-William R. Rodman, Providence. South Carolina Eastern district, Samuel J. Leaphart, Charleston; western district, Robert Kirksey, Greenville.
Knoxville: middle district, R. Q. Lillard. Nashville; western district, Arthur Rogers, Memphis.
Texas-Eastern district, Phil E. Baer, Texarkana; northern district, Samuel L. Gross, Dallas; western district, David A. Walker, San Antonio; southern district, Richard A. Harvin. Houston.
Utah-J. Ray Ward, Salt Lake City. Vermont-Albert W. Harvey, Rutland. Virginia-Eastern district. Clarence G. Smithers. Norfolk; western district, S. Green Proffit. Roanoke.
Washington-Eastern district, Arthur F. Kees, Spokane; western district, E. B. Benn, Ta
West Virginia-Northern district, Louis Buch- wald, Parkersburg: southern district, Sicgel Workman. Huntington.
Wisconsin-Eastern district, Richard J. White. Milwaukee: western district. William R. Chellis, Madison.
South Dakota-John Rooks, Sioux Falls. Tennessee-Eastern district, Inslee C. King. Wyoming-Hugh L. Patton, Cheyenne.
NATIONAL PROHIBITION AMENDMENT.
The house of representatives in Washington, D. C.. by a vote of 282 to 128 adopted, Dec. 17, 1917, a senate joint resolution submitting to the states an amendment providing for the suppression of the liquor traffic one year after the ratification of the amendment by the required thirty-six state legislatures. The resolution had passed the senate Aug. 1, 1917, by a vote of 65 to 20. It was amended in the house and the senate accepted the resolution as amended Dec. 18 by a rising vote of 47 yeas to 8 nays.
The proposed amendment was submitted to state legislatures for ratification and by Jan. 16. 1919. more than thirty-six, the number required for making an amendment to the constitution valid, had taken affirmative action. The dates on which the various states ratified the amendment were as follows:
Ratification of the prohibition amendment to the federal constitution was formally proclaimed Jan. 29. 1919, by Frank L. Polk, acting secretary of state in the absence of Secretary Robert Lansing, who was attending the peace conference in Paris. Though the document was dated the 29th, legal authorities in the department held that the ratification was accomplished when the thirty-sixth state acted affirmatively on Jan. 16 and that under the terms of the amendment itself prohibition would become effective one year from that date, or Jan. 16, 1920.
Northwestern-Royal purple. Oberlin-Crimson and gold. Ohio State-Scarlet and gray.
Amherst-Purple and white.
Armour Institute-Yellow and black.
Ohio university-Olive green and gold. Princeton-Orange and black.
Purdue-Old gold and black.
University of Chicago-Maroon.
University of Illinois-Orange and navy blue.
University of Michigan-Maize and blue.
University of Minnesota-Old gold and maroon. University of Notre Dame-Gold and blue. University of Pennsylvania-Red and blue. University of Rochester-Dandelion yellow. University of Wisconsin-Cardinal.
U. S. Miltary Academy-Black, gold and gray. U. S. Naval Academy-Blue and gold. Vassar-Rose and gray. Williams-Royal purple. Yale-Blue.
Foreign Service of the United States.
DIPLOMATIC SERVICE (NOV. 1, 1924).
Explanation-A. E. & P., ambassador ex- & C.-G., minister resident and consul-general. traordinary and plenipotentiary: E. E. & M. Appointed by the president and confirmed by P., envoy extraordinary and minister pleni- the senate. potentiary: M. R., minister resident; M. R.
. Ulysses Grant-Smith, E. E. & M. P... Tirana Trojan Kodding, 3d Sec.. John W. Riddle, A. E. & P. Willing Spencer, 1st Sec...
Location. Appointed from. Salary. Pennsylvania $10,000 Tirana .. Pennsylvania 3,500 Buenos Aires..Connecticut 17,500 ...Buenos Aires. Pennsylvania ..Albert H. Washburn, E. E. & M. P..... Vienna .....Massachusetts W. W. Andrews, Sec. of Emb.......... Vienna William Phillips, A. E. & P.......... Brussels John C. Dunn, 1st Sec.. Jesse S. Cottrell, E. E. & M. P.. Edwin V. Morgan, A. E. & P.......... Rio Janeiro.. Sheldon L. Coosby, Counselor.
.Maine 10,000
New York 17.500 New York 6,000 New York 12,000 New York ..California
Washington 10,000
Missouri 10,000 .Missouri 17.500 California 6,000
New York
Capt. A. St. Clair Smith, Nav. Att......Peking Col. Sherwood A. Cheney, Mil. Att...... Peking Samuel H. Piles, E. E. & M. P.. ..Roy T. Davis. E. E. & M. P... Enoch H. Crowder, A. E. & P........ C. Van H. Engert, 1st Sec... .Lewis Einstein, E. E. & M. P.. F. F. A. Pearson, 1st Sec.. John D. Prince. E. E. & M. P.. Oliver B. Harriman, 1st Sec..
Dominican Republic. William W. Russell, M. D. & C.-G...
Copenhagen New Jersey 10,000
Copenhagen... W. Virginia.
.. Santo Domingo..Dist. Col.
..Gerhard A. Bading. E. E. & M. P... J. M. Howell, E. E. & M. P. ..F. W B. Coleman, E. E. & M. P....... Charles L Kagey, E. E. & M. P.. Myron T. Herrick, A. E. & P...
Frederick A. Sterling, Counselor.. Frederick R. Dolbeare, 1st Sec. Lieut.-Col. Kenyon A. Joyce, Mil. Att.. London Capt. Charles L. Hussey, Nav. Att.... London Irwin B. Laughlin, E. E. & M. P..... Ray Atherton, 1st Sec. Arthur H. Geissler, E. E. & M. P.... Arthur Bailly-Blanchard. E. E. & M. P.. Franklin E. Morales, E. E. & M. P.... Theodore Brentano, E. E. & M. P.. Charles B. Curtis. Counselor. Henry P. Fletcher, A. E. & P. George T. Summerlin, Counselor.. F. O. de Billier, Sec. of Emb..
Minnesota 17.500 Texas 9.000
New York 7,000
.Pennsylvania 10.000 .Illinois 6,000 .Ohio 10.000
Port au Prince..Louisiana 10.000 Tegucigalpa ..New Jersey 10,000 Budapest Budapest Rome
.Illinois 10.000 New York 8,000 .Pennsylvania 17.500
Louisiana 9,000
.......New York 7.000
Riga ......... Riga Monrovia
Lieut. Col. E. R. W. McCabe, Mil, Att. Rome Capt. K. G. Castleman, Nav. Att.. Rome Edgar A. Bancroft, A. E. & P....... Tokyo Hugh R. Wilson. Couns. of Emb. Tokyo Maj. Philip R. Faymonville, Mil. Att.. Tokyo F. W. B. Coleman, E. E. & M. P. J. C. White, 1st Sec.. Solomon P. Hood, M. R. & C.-G. .F. W. B. Coleman, E. E. & M. P. William Phillins, E. E. & M. P. James R. Sheffield. A. E. & P. H. F. A. Schoenfeld, Counselor (Vacancy)
Richard M. Tobin, E. E. & M. P... Louis A. Sussdorff, Jr., 1st Sec... John E. Ramer. E. E. & M. P.. Laurits S. Swenson. E. E. & M. P.. James G. Bailey, 1st Sec.
Minnesota 10.000
Maryland
New Jersey
.Minnesota
..Pennsylvania
New York 17.500
Mexico....Dist. Columbia 9.000
Tangier
The Hague.. The Hague, Managua Christiania Christiania
.California 12.000 New York 6.000 .Colorado 10.000 Minnesota 10.000 Kentucky 7,000
Panama Asuncion Teheran Lima Warsaw Warsaw
Appointed from. Salary. Kentucky $10.000
Peter Augustus Jay, E. E. & M. P.. B. R. Riggs, 2d Sec.
(No diplomatic relations).
Missouri 10,000 New York 4,500
Rhode Island 10.000 ...Pennsylvania
Montgomery Schuyler, Jr., E.E. & M. P. San Salvador...New York 10,000
Alexander P. Moore, A. E. & P. John F. Martin, 1st Sec... Capt. Thomas L. Johnson, Nav. Maj. Campbell B. Hodges, Mil. Robert W. Bliss. E, E. & M. P. Cood Meyer, 2d Sec..
Hugh S. Gibson, E. E. & M. P. Alan F. Winslow, 2d Sec.. (Vacancy)
Rear-Adm. Mark C. Bristol. high Hoffman Philip. E. E. & M. P.. Willis C. Cook, E. E. & M. P.
Att... Madrid Att.... Madrid
....Massachusetts 10.000 .New York
Stockholm. Stockholm. Bern Bern
.Pennsylvania 17.500 .Florida 6,000 .Navy ....Army
New York 10,000 New York
California 10,000
Illinois 4,500
Montevideo com.. Constantinople ..New York 10,000 Caracas...... South Dakota 10.000
CONSULAR SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES.
Abbreviations: C.-G., consul-general; C.. consul; V.-C., vice-consul; C. A., commercial agent. FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS DETAILED
Yunnanfu-Myrl S. Myers, Pa., C. COLOMBIA. 3.500 Barranquilla-Maurice L. Stafford, Cal.. Cartagena-Lester L. Schnare, Ga.. C... 3,500 Santa Marta-(Vacancy). COSTA RICA. Port Limon-John J. Meily. Pa.. C...... 3,500 San Jose-Henry S. Waterman, Wash., C. 4,000 CUBA. Antilla-Horace J. Dickinson. Ark., C.... 2.500 4.000 Cienfuegos-Frank Bohr, Kas., C..... Havana-Carlton B. Hurst. D. C., C.-G... 9.000 Nueva Gerona-Charles Forman. La., C. 2,500 Nuevitas-Lawrence P. Briggs, Mich.. C. 4.000 Santiago-Francis R. Stewart. N. Y., C. 4,500 CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Prague-Charles S. Winans, Mich.. C.... 7.000 DANZIG, FREE CITY OF. Danzig-Edwin Carl Kemp. Fla.. C...... 4.500 DENMARK. Copenhagen-Marion Letcher, Ga. C.-G. 8.000
Guayaquil-F. W. Goding, Ill., C.-G..... 7.000 EGYPT.
Alexandria-Ernest L. Ives. Va., C...... 5,000 Cairo-(Vacancy).
Port Said-John L. Bouchal, Neb.. C.... 3,500 ESTHONIA.
Reval-Harold B. Quarton, Iowa. C...... 4,500
Helsingfors (Vacancy).
FRANCE AND DOMINIONS. Algiers Edward A. Dow, Neb., C...... 5,000 Bordeaux-Lucien Memminger, S. C., C.. 4,500 Calais Thomas D. Davis, Okla., C..... 4.000 Cherbourg-John Corrigan, Jr., Ga., C.. 4,000 Dakar-William J. Yerby, Tenn., C... 4,000 Dunkerque-George D. Hopper, Ky., C... 4,000 Guadaloupe-Shelby F. Strother. Ky., C. 3,000 Havre-Lester Maynard, Cal.. C.. 6,000
Hamilton, Bermuda-William P. Kent, Va., C. Hamilton, Mich., C. Hongkong-William H. Gale, Va., C.-G... 8,000 Hull-John H. Grout, Mass., C...
Johannesburg-George K. Donald, Ala., C. 5,000 Karachi (Vacancy). Kingston, Jam.-Jose de Olivares, Mo., C. 5,000 Kingston, Ont.-F. S. S. Johnson, N. J., C. 3,500 Leeds-Percival Gassett. D. C., C....... 4.000 Liverpool-H. L. Washington, D. C., C.. 9.000 London-(Vacancy). London, Ont.-G. R. Taggart, N. J., C... 4,000 Madras-Alfred R. Thomson, Md., C.... 5,000 Malta-Mason Mitchell, N. Y., C........ 4.500 Manchester-Ross E. Holaday, O.. C... 6,009 Melbourne-Maxwell Blake, Mo.. C.-G... 9,000 Moncton-B. M. Rasmussen, Iowa, C... 4,500 Montreal-Albert Halstead, D. C., C.-G. 9,000 Nairobi-William L. Jenkins, Pa., C.... 4.500 Nassau-Lorin A. Lathrop, Cal., C..... 4,000 Newcastle, N. S. W.-Romeyn Wormuth, N. Y., C. Niagara Falls-James B. Milner. Ind., C. 3.500 Martinique-Thos. R. Wallace, Iowa, C. 3.000 Nottingham-Samuel T. Lee, Mich., C. 7.000 Ottawa-John G. Foster, Vt., C.-G..... 9.000 Penang-(Vacancy).
La Rochelle W. W. Brunswick, Kas.. C. 3,500 Lille-Paul C. Squire, Mass., C... 4,000 Limoges-Eugene I. Belisle. Mass.. C..... 3,500 Lyons-Hugh H. Watson, Vt., C.. 5,000 Marseilles-Wesley Frost, Ky., C.. 7,000
Nancy-George N. Ifft, Idaho, C...
Nantes-Fred D. Fisher, Ore., C.. Nice-Otis A. Glazebrook, N. J., C... Paris-Robert P. Skinner, O., C.-G... Saigon-Leland L. Smith, Ore., C...... St. Etienne-William H. Hunt, N. Y.. C. 4.000 Strassburg-Chester W. Davis, N. Y., C.. 4,500 Tahiti-Lewis V. Boyle, Cal., C.. Tananarivo James G. Carter. Ga., C.... Tunis-H. N. Cookingham, N. Y., C.....
Plymouth-Ralph C. Busser, Pa., C.
5,000 Port Elizabeth-Reed P. Clark, N. H., C. 4,000 Prescott-Frank C. Denison, Vt.. C... Prince Rupert-E. A. Wakefield, Me., C. 3,500 3,000 Quebec-E. H. Dennison, O.. C..... Rangoon-Charles J. Pisar. Wis.. C.... Regina-Paul H. Cram, Me.. C.. Riviere du Loup-W. M. P. Mitchell, Va., C.
St. John, N. B.-Henry S. Culver, O., C. 6,000 8:000 St. John's, N. F.-(Vacancy). 5.000 St. Stephen-Alonzo B. Garrett, W.Va., C. 3,000 4,000 Sarnia-Henry W. Diederich, D. C.. C... 3.500 4,000 Sault Ste. Marie-G. A. Bucklin, Okla., C. 5,000 5,000 Sheffield-William J. Grace, N. Y., C... 4.000 Sherbrooke-Edward L. Adams, N.Y., C. 4,500 Singapore-E. L. Harris, Ill.. C.-G.... 7,000 Southampton-John M. Savage, N. J., C. 4,500 Stoke-on-Trent-Wm. F. Doty, N. J., C... 4,000 Swansea-Arthur B. Cooke, S. C., C... 4.000 Sydney, N. S.-C. M. Freeman, N. H., C. Sydney, N. S. W.-E. M. Lawton, O.. C. Toronto-Chester W. Martin. Mich., C.. Trinidad-Henry D. Baker, Ill., C. Vancouver A. E. Ingram. Cal., C.-G... Wellington-E. N. Gunsaulus, O., C.-G.. 8.000 Victoria-Robert B. Mosher. D. C.. C.... 5,000 Winnipeg-Joseph I. Brittain, O., C.-G. 7,000 Windsor, Ont.-Jas. S. Benedict, N.Y., C. 3,500 Yarmouth-John N. McCunn, Wis.. C... 5.000 GREECE.
GREAT BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS. Adelaide-Henry H. Balch, Ala., C...... 5,000 Aden-(Vacancy). Auckland-Karl de G. MacVitty, Ill., C. 4,000 Barbados-John J. C. Watson, Ky., C... 4.500 Belfast-Henry P. Starrett, Fla., C...... 7.000 Belize-William W. Early, N. C., C..... 3,500 Birmingham-John F. Jewell, Ill., C..... 6,000 Bombay-Wilbur Keblinger, Va., C..... 5.000 Bradford-Frank C. Lee, Col., C.... 5,000 Bristol-Robertson Honey, N. Y., C..... 4,000 Calcutta-Alex W. Weddell, Va., C.-G.. 8.000 Calgary-Samuel C. Reat, I., C...... 4,000 Campbellton-G. C. Woodward, Pa., C... 3,500 Cape Town-DeWitt C. Poole, Ill., C.-G. 8.000 Cardiff-Edgar C. Soule, Tex., C.... 3,500 Charlottetown-(Vacancy).
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