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STATE DEPARTMENT

FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICERS OF NEBRASKA

Country Name Rank Residence
Albania George N. Prifti Consul Boston
Argentina Alejandro T. Bollini Consul general New York City
Austria Michael F. Girten Honorary consul general Chicago
Belgium Paul Constant Acting consul Kansas City
Bolivia Victor Sanchez Pena Consul general New York City
Brazil Sebastiao Sampaio Consul general New York City
Bulgaria Neal Dow Becker Honorary consul St. Louis
Chile F. Ernesto Cramer Consul general New York City
China Henry Kunghui Chang Consul general San Francisco
Colombia Genero Payan Consul general Lawrence, Kans.
Costa Rica José Mariá Osma de Aysa. Consul general New York City
Cuba . Alberto G. Abreu y Sanchez Consul St. Louis
Czechoslovakia. Stanley Serpan Honorary consul Omaha
Denmark .. Frank W. Lawson Vice consul Omaha
Dominican Republic Rafael Ortiz Arzeno Consul general New York City
Ecuador J. N. Spangler Honorary Vice consul St. Louis
Egypt Ahmed Fahmy El-Issy Consul Washington
El Salvador Max Enry Ehlert Honorary consul Chicago
Estonia Victor Mutt Consul general New York City
Finland Aaro Johannes Jalkanen Consul Duluth
France Charles Hippolyte Marie de Ferry de Fontnouvelle Consul Chicago
Germany Hugo Ferdinand Simon Consul general Chicago
Great Britain Mathew Alexander Hall. Vice consul Omaha
Greece George Depastas Consul general Chicago
Guatemala W. Steber, Jr Honorary consul Mobile
Haiti Ernest Leys Consul general New York City
Honduras Frank L. Phillips Honorary consul general Kansas City
Hungary Laszlo Medgyesy Consul Chicago
Irish Free State Matthew Murphy Consul New York City
Italy Francesco Piccolo Consular agent Omaha

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Country Name Rank Residence
Japan Ätsushi Kimura Consul Chicago
Latvia J. M. Ullman Consul Chicago
Liberia Hutchins Inge Consul St. Louis
Lithuania Äntanas Kalvaitis Consul Chicago
Luxemburg Peary Daubenfeld Consul Redfield, S. D.
Mexico Alfredo C. Vasquez Consul Kansas City
Monaco Paul Fuller Consul general New York City
Netherlands J. C. Koster Consul Kansas City
Nicaragua F. Stewart Consul Minneapolis
Norwa A. L. Undeland Vice consul Omaha
Panama Loren O. Booram Consul Kansas City
Paraguay S. L. Phillips Vice consul Kansas City
Persia Milton Seropyan Vice consul St. Louis
Peru Nester A. Michelena Mustiga Honorary Vice consul Chicago
Poland Edmund Kalenski Vice consul Chicago
Portugal Victor Edurado Verde des de Faria Consul general New York City
Rumania Ira Nelson Morris Consul general Chicago
Russia Antoine Volkoff Consul general Chicago
San Marino Consul general New York City
Siam Nathan William MacChesney Consul general Chicago
Spain Max Enry Ehlert Honorary consul Chicago
Sweden Oscar Constans Görgodt Lundquist Consul Chicago
Switzerland Paul Emile Cattin Acting consul. St. Louis
Turkey Basri Bey Consul general New York City
Uruguay José Richling Consul general New York City
Venezuela Diego Matute Ruiz Consul general New Orleans
Yugoslavia Slobodain Jovanovitch Consul San Francisco

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TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OFFICIALS

ACTIVITIES

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
Arthur B. Allen, Collector of internal revenue, Omaha
$6,400
James J. Drakeford, Internal revenue agent in charge, Omaha
5,600

CUSTOMS SERVICE

John W. Bobbins, Collector of customs, Omaha
5,600
Earl K. Birge, Assistant collector, Omaha
3,200
Robert A. Blackburne, Deputy collector, Omaha
2,600

The Treasury department has charge of all of the federal buildings in Nebraska. The custodians are paid by the Poet office department.


WAR DEPARTMENT

War department activities in the state of Nebraska, exclusive of those pertaining to the National Guard:

Activity Location Function
Fort Crook (Including Offutt Field) 11 miles south of Omaha Regular army garrison of infantry and air corps troops.
Recruiting station In the city of Omaha Procurement of recrufls for the army
Finance Office In the city of Omaha Disbursing office.
Headquarters of Seventh Corps Area Army Building, Omaha Administration of troops in the States of Missouri, except the post of Jefferson Barracks and Arcadia Target Range, near Arcadia Mo., Kansas, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Seventh Corps Area Laboratory Fort Omaha, in the city of Omaha Laboratory service for all military commands within the corps area.
loth Signal Service Company Headquarters at Fort Omaha in the city of Omaha - Maintenance of telephone, telegraphic and radio communication between military commands within the corps area.
Fort Omaha In the city of Omaha Regular army garrison of infantry troops.

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Activity Location Function
Fort Robinson 3 miles from Crawford Remount depot and garrison of field artillery troops.
Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit Creighton University, Omaha Military instruction of students.
Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit University of Nebraska, Lincoln Military instruction of students.
Headquarters offices, Organized Reserves Army Building, Omaha Executive headquarters of unit instructors.
Headquarters offices, Organized Reserves Fort Omaha in the city of Omaha Executive headquarters of unit instructors.
Headquarters offices, Organized Reserves Post Office Building, Lincoln Executive headquarters of unit instructors.

JUDICIARY

     Nebraska is under the jurisdiction of the eighth circuit court of appeals and circuit court. There are two judges for the Nebraska district of the federal district court system.

CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS

     Eighth Judicial Circuit-Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota.

HON. PIERCE BUTLER
Salaries of judges, $12,500; clerks, $5,600

JUDGES

Kimbrough Stone
Kansas City, Mo.
William S. Kenyon
Fort Dodge, Iowa
A. S. Van Valkenburgh
Kansas City, Mo.
Wilbur F. Booth
Minneapolis, Minn.
Archibald K. Gardner
Huron, S. D.
Egmont E. Koch, Clerk
St. Louis, Mo.

TERMS OF COURT

Omaha, Nebraska, first Monday in October.
St. Paul, Minnesota, first Monday in May.
Kansas City, Missouri, second Monday in March.
St. Louis, Missouri, third Monday in November.

U. S. DISTRICT COURT, NEBRASKA DISTRICT JUDGES

Thomas C. Munger, Lincoln
$10,000
Joseph W. Woodrough, Omaha.
10,000

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OTHER OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

R. Cleveland Hoyt, Clerk, Omaha
5,600
John Nicholson, Chief Deputy Clerk, Omaha
2,800
James B. Nickerson, Deputy Clerk, Lincoln
2,400
Marilla W. Dale, Deputy Clerk, Norfolk
1,320
B. F. Rohrer, Deputy Clerk, Hastings
840
George E. Prosser, Deputy Clerk, North Platte
940
George Cowton, Deputy Clerk, Grand Island
720
L. J. F. Jaeger, Deputy Clerk, Chadron
920
Elmer Kay, Deputy Clerk, McCook
576
Evelyn Copeland, Deputy Clerk, Omaha
1,740
Elizabeth B. Panter, Deputy Clerk, Lincoln
1,680
Florence A. Moore, Deputy Clerk, Omaha
1,980
Charles E. Sandall, District Attorney, Omaha
6,500
George A. Keyser, Assistant District Attorney, Omaha.
4,600
Ambrose C. Epperson, Assistant District Attorney, Omaha
5,000
Edson Smith, Assistant District Attorney, Omaha
2,900
Robert Van Pelt, Assistant District Attorney, Omaha
2,500
Dennis H. Cronin, United States Marshal, Omaha
5,600
Frank D. Harnish, Chief Deputy Marshal, Omaha
2,700
J. C. McClung, Office Deputy Marshal, Lincoln
1,920
F. H. Mandeville, Office Deputy Marshal, Grand Island
1,560
J. G. Gannon, Office Deputy Marshal, Norfolk
1,560
Parley Hyde, Office Deputy Marshal, Chadron
1,260
Edith Beal, Office Deputy Marshal, Omaha
1,560
James A. Davis, Office Deputy Marshal, Omaha
1,740
Earl L. Young, Office Deputy Marshal, Omaha
1,740

TERMS OF COURT

Omaha Division-First Monday in April and fourth Monday in September.
Lincoln Division-Second Monday in May and first Monday in October.
McCook Division-First Monday in March.
Hastings Division-Second Monday in March.
Chadron Division-Second Monday in September.
North Platte Division-Second Monday in June.
Grand Island Division-Second Monday in January.
Norfolk Division-Third Monday in September.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Offices of the Post Office Department, exclusive of post offices, in the state of Nebraska

     Office of the Superintendent Fourteenth Division, Omaha, H. L. Henderson, Superintendent, Salary $4,500 per annum.
     Office of the Chief clerk, District No. 2, Railway mail service, Omaha, A. G. DeLong, Chief clerk, Salary $3,300 per annum.

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