SECRETARIES OF THE TREASURY, UNDER SECRETARIES, ASSISTANT ...

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SECRETARIES OF THE TREASURY, UNDER SECRETARIES, ASSISTANT SECRETARIES, AND DEPUTIES TO THE SECRETARY FROM JANUARY 21, 1953, TO DECEMBER 1, 1960 i

Term of service

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To-

Official

Secretaries of the Treasury

Jan. 21, 1953 July 28,1957 George M. Humphrey, Ohio.

July 29,1957

Robert B. Anderson, Connecticut.

Under Secretaries 2

Jan. 28, 1953 July 31,1955 Aug. 3, 1954 Sept. 25, 1957 Aug. 3, 1955 Jan. 31, 1956 Aug. 9, 1957

Sept. 30, 1957

Marion B. Folsom, New York. W. Randolph Burgess, Maryland. H. Chapman Rose^ Ohio, Fred C. Scribner, Jr., Maine. Julian B. Baird, Minnesota.

Assistant Secretaries

Jan. 24, 1952 Feb. 28, 1957 Andrew N. Overby, District of Columbia.

Jan. 28, 1953 Aug. 2, 1955 H. Chapman Rose, Ohio.

Sept. 20, 1954

Laurence B. Robbins, Illinois.

Aug. 3, 1955 Dec. 15, 1957 David W. Kendall, Michigan,

Apr. 18, 1957 Aug. 8, 1957 Fred C. Scribner, Jr., Maine.

Dec. 4, 1957 Dec. 15,1958 Tom B. Coughran, California.

Dec. 16, 1957

A. Gilmore Flues, Ohio.

Dec. 17, 1958

T, Graydon Upton, Pennsylvania.

Deputies io the Secretary

Jan. 21, 1953 Aug. 2,1954 W. Randolph Burgess, New York.

Jan. 9, 1957 Jan. 15, 1959 Dan Throop Smith, Massachusetts,

Oct. 15, 1959

John P. Weitzel, Massachusetts.

Fiscal Assistant Secretaries

Mar. 16, 1945 June 17, 1955 Edward F. Bartelt, Ihinois.

June 19, 1955

Wilham T. Heffelfinger, District of Columbia,

Administrative Assistant Secretaries

Aug. 2, 1950 Aug. 31, 1959 William W. Parsons, California.

Sept. 14, 1959

A. E. Weatherbee, Maine.

1 For officials from September 11,1789, tlirough January 20,1953, see exhibit 65, p, 314, in the 1953 annual report.

2 The positions of an additional Under Secretary and an additional Assistant Secretary were established linder the provisions of an act approved July 22, 1954 (5 U,S,C. 244, 246),

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PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND STAFF OFFICERS OF THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT AS OF DECEMBER 1, I960

SECRETARY

ROBERT B. ANDERSON

Fred C. Scribner, Jr

Under Secretary.

Eugene T. Rossides

Assistant to the Under Secretary.

A. E. Weatherbee

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Administrative Assistant Secretary.

James H. Stover

Chief, Management Analysis Staff.

Paul McDonald

Director of Administrative Services.

Willard L. Johnson

Budget Officer.

Amos N. Latham, Jr

Director of Personnel.

Nils A. Lennartson

Assistant to the Secretary (for public

affairs).

Stephen C. Manning, Jr Deputy Assistant to the Secretary.

Douglas H. Eldridge

Chief, Tax Analysis Staff.

Nathan N. Gordon

Chief, International Tax Staff.

Francis J. Gafford

Assistant to the Secretary and Personnel

Security Officer.

Julian B. Baird

Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs.

J. Dewey Daane

Assistant to the Secretary (for debt

management).

Charls E. Walker

Assistant to the Secretary (for debt

management).

William T. Heffelfinger--.-

Fiscal Assistant Secretary.

Martin L. Moore ,

Assistant to the Fiscal Assistant Secretary.

George F. Stickney

Technical Assistant (systems and methods).

Hampton A. Rabon, Jr

Technical Assistant.

Boyd A. Evans

--- Technical Assistant.

Frank F. Dietrich-.

Technical Assistant.

Sidney S. Sokol

Technical Assistant.

R. Duane Saunders

Chief,.Debt Analysis Staff.

Frank A. Southard, J r . . .

Special Assistant to the Secretary.

Robert Cutler

Special Assistant to the Secretary.

Laurence B. Robbins

Assistant Secretary.

Robert W- Benner

Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.

Robert M. Seabury

Director, Office of Defense Lending.

A. Gilmore Flues

Assistant Secretary.

James P. Hendrick

Assistant to the Secretary.

Vacancy

. Assistant to the Secretary for Law En-

forcement.

, Lt. Comdr. Robert D. Johnson, Aide to the Assistant Secretary.

U.S.C.G.

T. Graydon Upton

Assistant Secretary.

A. H. Von Klemperer

Assistant to the Secretary.

George H. Willis

Director, Office of International Finance.

Margaret W. Schwartz

Acting Director, Foreign Assets Control.

David A. Lindsay

General Counsel.

Jay W. Glasmann

Assistant to the Secretary and Head,

Legal Advisory Staff.

John P. Weitzel

Deputy to the Secretary.

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PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND STAFF OFFICERS

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Robert W. Maxwelll Harold R. Gearhart Julian F. Cannon Harold A. BaU Ray T. Bath Sidney Cox John H. Henriksen Howard A. Turner Samuel J. Elson

BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS

Commissioner of Accounts.

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Assistant Commissioner.

Chief Disbursing Officer.

Chief Auditor.

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Deputy Commissioner--Accounting Systems.

Deputy Commissioner--Deposits and

Investments.

Assistant Commissioner for Administra-

tion.

Deputy Commissioner--Central Accounts.

Deputy Commissioner--Central Reports.

Ralph Kelly David B. Strubinger Lawton M. King C. A. Emerick Walter G. Roy

BUREAU OF CUSTOMS

Commissioner of Customs.

Assistant Commissioner of Customs.

Deputy Commissioner of Management

and Controls.

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missioner, Division of Investi-

gations and Enforcement.

Deputy Commissioner of Appraisement

Administration.

BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING

Henry J. Holtzclaw

Frank G. Uhler

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Director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

Assistant to the Director.

WiUiam H. Brett Leland Howard

Harry J. Anslinger Henry L. Giordano Wayland L. Speer

BUREAU OF THE MINT

Director of the Mint. Assistant Director.

BUREAU OF NARCOTICS

Commissioner of Narcotics. Deputy Commissioner. Assistant to the Commissioner.

BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT

Donald M. Merritt Vacancy Ross A. Heffelfinger, Jr Charles D. Peyton

Commissioner of the Pubhc Debt. - Assistant Commissioner.

Deputy Commissioner in Charge, Washington Office.

Deputy Commissioner in Charge, Chicago Office.

Dana Latham.. Charles I. Fox Vernon D. Acree William H. Loeb Harold T. Swartz Bertrand M. Harding

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Deputy Commissioner. Assistant Commissioner (Inspection). Assistant Commissioner (Operations). Assistant Commissioner (Technical). Assistant Commissioner (Planning and

Research).

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XIV. PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND STAFF OFFICERS

Edward F. Preston Gray W. Hume Hart H. Spiegel Joseph L. C a r r i g g . . . . Leo Speer

Assistant Commissioner (Administration). . . . . Fiscal Management Officer. . . _ . Chief Counsel.

Director of Practice. Technical Advisor to the Commissioner.

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

Ray M, Gidney H. S. Haggard... W. M. Taylor G. W. Garwood C.C. Fleming Reed Dolan

Comptroller of the Currency. First Deputy Comptroller of the Currency. Deputy Comptroller of the Currency. Deputy Comptroller of the Currency. Deputy Comptroller of the Currency. Chief National Bank Examiner.

David A. Lindsay John K. Carlock Edwin F. Rains Hart H. Spiegel Fred B. Smith Jay W. Glasmann Michael Waris, Jr

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel. Assistant General Counsel. Assistant General Counsel. Assistant General Counsel. Assistant General Counsel. Head, Legal Advisory Staff (Assistant

to the Secretary). Associate Plead, Legal Advisory Staff.

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES

Ivy Baker Priest William T. Howell Willard E. Scott

Treasurer of the United States. Deputy Treasurer. Assistant Deputy Treasurer.

UNITED STATES COAST GUARD

Admiral Alfred C. Richmond Vice Admiral James A, Hirshfield Rear Admiral Edward H, Thiele ~ Rear Admiral Henry T, Jewell

Commandant, U.S, Coast Guard. Assistant Commandant and Chief of Staff. Engineer in Chief. . . . Chief, Office of Merchant Marine Safety.

William H. Neal Bin McDonald

U. E. Baughman Russell Daniel E. A. Wildy

UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION

National Director. ,.:.._. Assistant National Director.

UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE

Chief, U.S.. Secret Service. Deputy Chief. Assistant Chief--Security,

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PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND STAFF OFFICERS

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Ivy Baker Priest

A. E. Weatherbee

Amos N. Latham, Jr Amos N. Latham, Jr Willard E. Scott

COMMITTEES AND BOARDS

Chairman, Interdepartmental Savings Bond Committee.

Chairman, Treasury Management Committee.

Chairman, Treasury Awards Committee, Chairman, Treasury Wage Board. Employment Pohcy Officer.

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?ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY-

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SPECIAL ASST TO THE

SECRETARY

FISCAL ASSISTANT SECRETARY

ASSISTANT TO THC

SECRETARY

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT SECRETARY

ASSISTANT TO THE

SECRETARY

December 1,1960

Olfice of Persoflflel^

U5. Secret Service

Bureau of Narcotics

Operating x Bureaus /

Bureau of Customs

U.S. Coast Guord

U.S. Savings Bonds Division

Bureou of. Accounts

Office of the Treasurer ofthe US.

Bureau of the Public Debt

Bureau of Engraving and

Printing

llnternal Revenue Service

Bureau of the Mint

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

CHART 1

\ m?? Oeneral Counsel servos as legal advisor to the Secretary, his associates, and heads of bureaus. Narcotics and?n?er^ll*R^evS*fervf ^ ^ ^ ^ Enforcement coordinates enforcement activities of the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. :Coast Guard, Bureau of Customs, Bureau of

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ANNUAL REPORT ON THE FINANCES

TREASURY DEPARTMENT,

Washington, D.C, January 17, 1961. SIRS: I have the honor to report to you on the finances of the Federal Government for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1960. Following the interruption caused by the steel strike in the fall of 1959, production, employment and personal incomes in the economy as a whole reached record levels during the early months of the calendar year 1960. Thereafter, inflationary pressures subsided and a leveling off occurred, followed by declines in some indicators. The Government ended the fiscal year with a surplus of $1.2 billion of revenues over expenditures. These results were particularly gratifying since they represented a striking change from the budgetary deficit of $12.4 billion in the preceding fiscal year. This achievement was aided by the vigorous rebound of our economy and by the wide support which the President received in his program for shifting the Federal fiscal position from deficit to surplus.

EGBERT B . ANDERSON,

Secretary oj the Treasury.

T o THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. T o THE SPEAKER OF THE H O U S E OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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