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SERVICE
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LIST
JANUARY I, 1952
FOREIGN
SERVICE
LIST
JANUARY 1, 1952
NOTE: To avoid delay and insure prompt attention,
correspondence upon consular business should be ad-
dressed, for example, to -
The American Consulate
Niagara Falls
Ontario, Canada
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PUBUCATION 4427
Released February 1952
OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS
The printing of this publication has been approved by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget (July 11, 1950)
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington25, D.C.
Price 45 cents. Subscription price $1. 50 a year; $2.00 foreign
CONTENTS
Page
Abbreviations and Symbols iv
Post Information Iv
Categories and Salaries of Foreign Service Personnel and Technical Cooperation
Administration Personnel v
Explanatory Note vi
Posts of Assignment 1
Personnel Assigned to the Department 101
Personnel on Special and Temporary DetaU 107
Personnel on Detail as Inspectors 107
Personnel on Leave or Assigned to Posts Closed, Etc 107
Special Offices . . . _. 107
Economic Cooperation Administration Ill
Description of Consular Districts 131
Allocation of Entitles to Consular Districts by Countries or Areas 142
Tariff of United States Foreign Service Fees 161
Index of Persons 165
Geographic Index 205
iii
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
AA office of army attach^
act acting
admin administration
admin administrative
A. E. and ambassador extraordinary and pleni-
P. potentiary
agri agricultural
agri agriculture
agt agent
Air A office of air attach^
alt alternate
ARA Bureau of Inter-American Affairs
(x4735)
asst assistant
att attach^
atty attorney
bd board
bldg building
br branch
chm chairman
C consulate
CA consular agency
CG consulate general
elk clerk
CM class of career minister
cml commercial
com commerce
comm committee
commn commission
commr commissioner
cons consul or consular
constr construction
couns counselor
ct court
del delegate
dep deputy
dept department
dir director
dist district
div division
E embassy (after name of post)
EGA Economic Gooperation Administration
EGE Office of U.S. Del. to Econ. Gommn.
for Europe
econ economic
ed editor or editorial
E. E. and envoy extraordinary and minister pleni-
M. P. potentiary
elect electrical
emb embassy
EUR Bureau of European Affairs (x2480)
exec executive
FE Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs (x5932)
for foreign
FSO Foreign Service officer
FSR Foreign Service Reserve officer
FSS Foreign Service Staff officer
gen general
GER Bureau of German Affairs (x5429)
HIGOG Office of U.S. High Gommr. for
Germany
lAR International Authority on the Ruhr
ICAO Int. Givil Aviation Org.
Info information
insp inspector
intell intelligence
jr junior
L legation (after name of post)
leg legation
M mission
MDAP Mutual Defense Assistance Program
mem member
mgmt management
mgr manager
mil military
NA office of naval attache
NAG North Atlantic Gouncil
nat national
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NEA Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian
and African Affairs (x3588) ā¢
org organization
pol political
pub publisher or publication
rep representative
RIAS Radio in American sector
sec secretary
ser service
SHAPE Supreme Headquarters of Allied
Powers in Europe
S.P. special purpose post
sr senior
supt superintendent
TGA Technical Gooperation Administration
UNRWA - - United Nations Relief and Works
Agency for Palestine Refugees
USGOA U.S. High Gommr. for Austria
USEE Office of U.S. Info, and Educational
Exchange
USP Office of U. S. Political Adviser
v. c vice consul
POST INFORMATION
Openings, closings, and changes in rank from
October 1, 1951 to January 1, 1952.
Offices opened
Tainan, Formosa (official opening date not yet
determined)
Offices changed in rank
Tripoli, Libya, changed from consulate general
to legation on December 24, 1951.
Vienna, Austria, changed from a legation to
embassy on November 28, 1951.
Offices closed
None
Breakdown of posts as
of January 1, 1952
Embassies
59
Legations
14
Consulates General
52
Consulates
126
Consular Agencies
29
Political Advisers'
Offices
7
USEE offices
10
TOTAL
297
Iv
CATEGORIES AND SALABlES OF FOREIGN SERVICE PERSONNEL
Foreign Service Officers
Class of Career Minister- $14,300
Class 1 $12,800 to $14,300
Class 2 - 11, 130 to 12,700
Class 3 9, 130 to 11,030
Class 4 ā $6,963 to $8,863
Class 5 - 5,313 to 6,713
Class 6 '- 3,993 to 5,093
Foreign Service Reserve Officers
Class 1 $12,800 to $14,300
Class 2 11, 130 to 12,700
Class 3 9, 130 to 11,030
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
$6,963 to $8,863
5,313 to 6,713
3,993 to 5,093
Foreign Service Staff Officers and Employees
Class 1 $ 9, 950 to $11, 130
Class 2 ā - 9, 230 to 10,250
Class 3 8,481 to 9,441
Class 4 7, 689 to 8,649
Class 5 ā- 7,095 to 8,115
Class 6 6, 501 to 7,401
Class?ā 5, 907 to 6,807
Class 8 5,313 to 6,213
Class 9 ā 4,719 to 5,619
Class 10 - 4,323 to 5,223
Class 11 3, 927 to 4,647
Class 12 $3, 531 to $4, 251
Class 13 - 3, 150 to 3,870
Class 14 2,790 to 3,510
Class 15 2,610 to 3,150
Class 16 - 2,430 to 2,790
Class 17 2,250 to 2,610
Class 18 2,070 to 2,430
Class 19 - 1,890 to 2,250
Class 20 - - - 1,710 to 2,070
Class 21 1,530 to 1,890
Class 22 - 1,350 to 1,710
CATEGORIES AND SALARIES OF TECHNICAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION PERSONNEL
(Point Four Officers and Employees)
Class 1 $12,800 to $14,300
Class 2 - 11, 130 to 12, 700
Class 3 9, 130 to 11,030
Class 4 6, 963 to 8,863
Class 5 5,313 to 6,713
Class 6 4, 719 to 5,619
Class 7 4, 323 to 5,223
Class 8 3, 927 to 4,647
Class 9 3, 531 to 4,251
Class 10 3, 150 to 3,870
Class 11 2, 790 to 3,510
EXPLANATORY NOTE
Because of increased costs of compilation and printing and because of the growth in
personnel in the Foreign Service, it has been necessary to make revisions in the classes
of personnel listed in the Foreign Service List.
Beginning with the issue of October 1, 1951, the List has included the following: all
chiefs of mission; all Foreign Service officers; all Foreign Service Reserve officers; all
Foreign Service Staff officers of class nine and above; all Technical Cooperation Admin-
istration officers of class nine and above; and certain Foreign Service Staff officers of
classes ten, eleven, and twelve only when assigned to posts with a complement of one, two,
and/or three officers.
This issue, January 1, 1952, includes the sections showing the posts of assignment, the
consular districts, the tariff of Foreign Service fees, the index of persons, and the geo-
graphic index.
The April, July, and October issues include only the posts of assignment and the two
indexes.
Only those actions received in the Division of Publications prior to the fifteenth of the
month preceding the month in which this List is dated are included. This List is compiled
and edited by the General Editing Branch, Division of Publications. Please report to that
Branch any necessary corrections.
VI
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT 1
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
KalnU (E)
(AA & Air A) ā
Buenos Aires (E)
(AA, NA, &AirA)
AFGHANISTAN
George R. Merrell, A. E. and P
John Evarts Horner, 1st sec. ; cons
Joseph Leeming, 2d sec
Gordon D. King, 2d sec
Robert B. Dreessen, 2d sec; v. c
James D. Moffett, 2d sec. ; v. c
Col. Alan F. S. Mackenzie, sr. mil.
att. ; army att.
Lt. Col. John B. Pattison, air att
Capt. George O. Warner, asst. air att -
Capt. James R. Nolan, asst. air att.^ ā
ARGENTINA
Ellsworth Bunker, A. E. and P
Lester DeWitt Mallory, couns. of emb.
with personal rank of minister.
Joe D. Walstrom, couns. of emb. for
econ. affairs.
Rol)ert Granville Caldwell, couns. of emb
James F. Grady, att
Warren H. McKenney, att. ^
John C. Pool, 1st sec. ; cons
Robert C. Martindale, 1st sec. ; cons ā
Richard M. Connell, 1st sec; cons
Edwin E. Vallon, att
Kenneth J. Yearns, 1st sec ; cons, gen -
Clarence A. Boonstra, 1st sec
Jack B. Neathery, 2d sec. ; cons
Andy George Wilkison, att
Eugene Francis Karst, att
Victor E. Campbell, att -
James A. Noel, att
Connie R. Herron, att
Carl F. Norden, 2d sec. ; cons
James E. Bowers, 2d sec
William B. Hart, att
Roy T. Davis, Jr. , 2d sec. ; cons
Cleveland B. McKnight, 2d sec. ; cons ā
Joseph J. Montllor, 2d sec. ; cons
Ray Sena, Jr., asst. att
Earle S. Pittman, gen. sers. officer
Abraham Vigil, v. c
Robert D. Barton, asst. att. (Rosario) ā
William B. Murray, asst. att
Charles M. Urruela, 2d sec. ; v. c
Gilbert A. Crandall, asst. att
Oscar H. Guerra, v. c
Richards. Sampson, v. c
Viron P. Vaky, 2d sec. ; v. c
William R. Hazen, v. c
Robert Wade Seward, Jr. , 3d sec. ; v. c -
Isabel Gladys Conroy, act. personnel
officer .
Angel R. Marrero, econ. officer
John M. Cluff, 3dsec.;v. c
Max Ray Caldwell, asst. att
Charles C. Wilson, Jr., asst. att
Brig. Gen. Burton M. Hovey, Jr., sr,
mil. att. ; air att.*
Col. Christian H. Clarke, Jr., army
att.''
Apr. 19, 1951
Jan. 25, 1951
Mar. 15, 1950
Aug. 31, 1949
Apr. 5, 1950
June 27, 1951
Dec. 20, 1949
Mar. 20, 1950
Apr. 25, 1950
Oct. 24, 1951
FSO-CM -
FSO-4 - -
$ 8, 163
FSR-4 - -
7,263
FSR-5 - -
5,713
FSO-5 - -
5,513
FSO-5 - -
5,313
Mar
13
1951
May
23
1949
July
19
1949
Nov.
30
1948
May
1
1947
June
5
1950
June 29
1950
Apr.
9
1951
Oct.
23
1951
May
17
1948
Aug.
29
1949
Dec.
14
1948
Oct.
4
1950
Oct.
21
1948
Aug.
23
1950
July
19
1951
June
17
1949
Aug.
27
1951
Mar
24
1949
Jan.
12
1950
Sept
25
1951
Aug.
23
1948
Nov.
2
1949
July
17
1950
June
7
1951
Dec.
13
1950
Dec.
15
1950
Jan.
17
1949
Sept
26
1951
Nov.
23
1949
Sept
27
1951
Nov.
23
1949
Sept
5
1950
Dec.
10
1951
Apr.
5
1950
Jan.
25
1951
Oct.
28
1948
Oct.
30
1949
Jan.
26
1951
Feb.
19
1951
May
28
1951
Jan.
5
1949
Oct.
19
1948
FSO-1
FSO-1 - -
12,800
FSR-2 - -
11,850
FSS-2 - ā
10, 250
FSS-2 - -
10,250
FSO-3 ā
10,030
FSO-3 - -
10, 030
FSO-3 ā -
10,030
FSR-3 - ā
10,030
FSO-3 - ā
9,730
FSO-3 - -
9,430
FSO-4 - -
8,463
FSR-4 ā -
8,463
FSR-4 -
8,463
FSR-4 - -
8,163
FSS-4 - ā
7,689
FSS-4 -
7,689
FSO-4 -
7,563
FSR-4 ā
7,563
FSS-5 ā
7,095
FSO-4 ā
6,963
FSO-4 -
6,963
FSO-4 -
6,963
FSS-7 ā -
6,267
FSS-8 - ā
5,853
FSS-8 ā
5,853
FSS-8 - ā
5,673
FSS-9 - -
5,619
FSO-5 - -
5,513
FSR-5 - -
5,513
FSS-8 - ā
5,493
FSS-8 -
5,493
FSO-5 - -
5,313
FSS-9 - ā
5,259
FSO-6 - -
5,093
FSS-9 -
4,899
FSS-9 -
4,899
FSO-6 -
4,793
FSS-9 -
4,719
FSR-6 ā
4,593
13,600
^The listing of officers by post is according to salary and not according to rank. The relative rank of offi-
cers of the three categories of Foreign Service personnel will be determined by Foreign Service Regulations.
'Assigned to Kabul and Karachi.
Assigned also to Bogot^, Lima, Montevideo, Quito, Rio de Janeiro, and Santiago.
* Assigned also to Asuncion.
I
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 1, 1952
Post
^|^.me and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
Buenos Aires (E)- -Con-
tinued.
(AA, NA, & Air A)-
Continued.
ARGENTINA - Continued
Capt. William Ashby Evans, naval att.
and naval att. for air.^
Lt. Col. Edward D. Fitzpatrick, asst.
army att.
Lt. Comdr. Jack Bender Darragh, asst.
naval att. and asst. naval att. for air.
Col. Duane L. Kime, asst. air att
Lt. Col. Charles H. Roadman, asst. air
att. 2
Maj. Fernando J. Fernandez, asst. air
att. 1
Aug. 29, 1950
Oct. 2, 1951
Mar. 31, 1951
May 30, 1950
June 23, 1951
Feb. 18, 1949
AUSTRALIA
Canberra, Australian Capi-
tal Territory (E).
(AA, NA, & Air A)
Adelaide, South Australia
(C).
Brisbane, Queensland (C)
Melbourne, Victoria (C) -
Perth, Western Australia
(C).
Sydney, New South Wales
(CO).
Pete Jarman, A. E. and P
Richard W. Byrd, couns. ofemb-
Dennis A. Flinn, 2d sec
Julian L. Nugent, Jr., 2d sec -
Harry G. French, admin. officer-
Cora C. Briskey, econ. asst
Col. Rufus S. Ramey, sr. mil. att.;
army att.^
Capt. Robert Wayne Denbo, naval att. and
naval att. for air.*
Col. Frank W. Gillespie, air att. *
Lt. Comdr. Robert Douglas Macklin, asst
naval att. and asst. naval att. tor air.*
Maj. George A. Iflirich, asst. airatt. * -
Maj. James K. Clark, asst. air att. '
John F. O'Grady, v. c
Cyril L. F. Thiel, cons -
Samuel J. Fletchef, cons, gen
Henry E. Stebbins, cons, gen
Charles S. Millet, cons
Geraldine LeMay, librarian
James T. Rush, v. c
Russell C. Heater, v. c
Jamer. D. Crane, v. c
Thelma Passo, v. c
Edward C. Ingraham, Jr., v. c
Hubert H. Buzbee, Jr., v. c
Donald W. Smith, cons, gen
Harris R. Hungerford, cons
Thomas Clyde M. Robinson, cons
William Estill Phipps, Jr., cons
Harold E. Hall, cons
Sanford Menter, cons
Richard H. Stephens, v. c
Herbert L. Weiner, v. c
Arthur I. Wortzel, v. c
North Clive Burn, v. c
Jime
8
, 1949
Nov.
20
, 1950
Nov.
13
1950
Nov.
22
1950
Dec.
25
1949
June
2
1949
Aug.
24
1951
Nov.
23
1948
May
22
1951
Jan.
30
1951
Sept
10
1951
Apr.
26
1949
Dec.
5
1949
Nov.
25
1947
June 30
1951
July
29
1949
May
18
1949
Sept
18
1950
Mar
8
1951
Aug.
1
1951
Oct.
12
1951
Nov.
16
1951
Oct.
12
1948
July
13
1950
Aug.
8
1949
Nov.
28
1949
Mar.
26
1951
Dec.
2
1949
Aug.
u
1950
Jan.
25
1950
Apr.
1
1949
Jan.
23
1951
Mar.
29
1951
FSO-2
FSO-4
FSO-4
FSS-9
FSS-9
511, 500
8,163
7,563
5,619
4,899
FSS-6 -
FSO-4 -
FSO-2 -
FSO-2 -
FSO-4 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-9 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSS-9 -
FSO-5 -
FSS-11
FSO-1 -
FSS-2 -
FSS-3 -
FSR-4 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-6 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
6,501
8,463
12, 700
11,500
8,463
5,493
5,079
4,793
4,793
4,719
5,313
4,647
12,800
10,250
8,961
7,563
7,275
6,681
5,913
5,313
4,993
4,793
AUSTRIA (EMBASSY AND OFFICE OF THE U.S. HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR AUSTRIA (E AND USCOA))
Office of the Chief of Mis-
sion and U. S. High
Commissioner.
Vienna
Walter J. Donnelly, A. E. and P. ; U.S.
high commr.
Walter C. Dowling, couns. of emb. ; dep.
high commr.
James Espy, special asst. to amb. ; 1st
sec. ; cons.*
^Assigned also to Asuncion.
^Assigned to Asuncion, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, and Santiago.
^Resident in Melbourne.
ā 'Assigned also to Wellington; resident in Melbourne.
'Assigned to Canberra and Wellington.
'Resident in Salzburg.
Sept. 20, 1950
May 1, 1949
July 20, 1951
FSO-CM
FSO-1 ā
FSO-3 -
12, 800
9,730
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
Office of the Chief of Mis-
sion and U. S. High
Commissioner- -Continued.
Political Division -
Economic Division
Public Affairs Division ā
AUSTRIA (E AND USCOA) - Continued
Vienna- -Continued
Wolfgang Lehmann,
Mary E. Hunt, sec ā
John A. Brogan, 3d,
asst. liaison officer
admin, asst
Fred K. Salter, 1st sec. ; cons. ; pol. of-
ficer.
Carroll M. Terry, 1st sec. ; cons
Coburn Kidd, 1st sec. ; dir. of pol. div -
Horace G. Torb^rt, Jr., 1st sec. ; cons. ;
pol. officer.
Clifton P. English, 2d sec. ; cons. ; pol.
officer.
Findley Burns, Jr. , 2d sec. ; cons. ; pol.
officer.
Michael A. Farrell, chief of displaced
persons br.
Arthur A. Compton, 2d sec. ; pol. officer
William Kurylchek, displaced persons
officer (Salzburg).
Johannes V. Imhof, v. c. ; pol. analyst -
Spencer Eugene Roberts, att. ; pol. officer
William Friedman, 2d sec. ; pol. officer -
Robert J. Mautner, 2d sec. ; v. c. ; pol.
officer.
Tenant Harrington Bagley, asst. att. ; pol.
officer.
Robert Lester Addis, asst. att. ; pol.
asst.
Ben H. Thibodeaux, couns. of emb. for
econ. affairs; dir. of econ. div.
Milton M. Turner, civil air att. ; chief of
civil aviation br.
Herman B. Brotman, labor officer; chief
of labor and social admin, br.
Richard D. Fretwell, chief of transport
br.
Frederic C. Fornes, Jr. , 1st sec. ; cons. ;
chief of trade, com., and industry br.
Gardner E. Palmer, 1st sec. ; cons. ;
chief of econ. policy and financial br.
Frank Neill Rush, chief of communica-
tions br.
Philips. Bogart, civil aviation officer -
Henry Clay Lint, att. ; econ. officer
Ben H. Mayfield, agri. officer
Clinton L. Olson, 2d sec. ; cons. ; liaison
officer.
Everett C. O'Neal, att. ; econ. officer-ā
Gizella I. Huber, econ. officer
Frans Spelman, econ. officer
Richard A. O. Schwartz, asst. att. ; agri.
officer.
William S. Krason, asst. att. ; econ.
officer.
Leo Alfred Yanke, asst. att. ; econ.
officer .
Mary S. Olmsted, 2d sec; v. c
Robert W. Clifton, civil aviation officer -
Murray M. Mondscheim, staff asst
Earl L. Hart, agri. officer
Judson Russell Stickney, agri. officer ā
Charles Knox Moffly, 1st sec. ; dir. of
public affairs div.
Ernest Wilder Spaulding, 1st sec. ;
cultural affairs officer.
William H. Hale, info, officer
Joseph M. Roland, cultural affairs officer
July 2, 1951
Sept. 20, 1950
Jan. 31, 1951
Sept. 23, 1950
Mar. 7, 1951
June 5, 1950
Aug. 1, 1951
Nov. 8, 1950
July 1, 1951
Oct. 16, 1950
Jan. 18, 1951
Oct. 16, 1950
Feb. 7, 1950
Sept. 12, 1950
Jan. 15, 1951
Apr. 13, 1950
May 25, 1951
June 18, 1951
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Apr.
Feb.
May
Apr.
May
Oct.
Jan.
Aug.
May
Dec.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
8, 1950
17, 1950
16, 1950
16, 1950
10, 1950
8, 1950
15, 1951
23, 1950
16, 1950
14, 1951
11, 1948
15, 1950
9, 1950
16, 1950
13, 1945
15, 1951
9, 1950
3, 1951
16, 1950
16, 1950
16, 1950
16, 1950
Sept. 12, 1950
Dec. 27, 1948
Dec. 16, 1950
Nov. 8, 1950
FSS-5
FSS-9 - -
FSS-9 - ā
FSO-3 ā
FSO-3 - -
FSR-3 ā -
FSO-3 - ā
FSO-4 ā
FSO-4 ā -
FSS-5 ā
FSO-4 ā
FSS-7 ā
FSS-7 - -
FSS-7 ā -
FSO-5 ā -
FSO-5 - ā
FSS-9 - ā
FSS-9 - ā
FSO-1 ā
FSR-2 ā
FSS-2 ā
FSS-2 - ā
FSO-3 ā -
FS0^3 - -
FSS-2 ā
FSS-4 - -
FSS-5 ā
FSS-6 ā
FSO-4 ā
FSS-6 ā
FSS-7 - -
FSS-7 - ā
FSS-7 - ā
FSS-7 ā
FSS-7 ā
FSO-5 ā -
FSS-8 -
FSS-8 -
FSS-9 - ā
FSS-9 - ā
FSR-2 - -
FSR-2 - -
FSR-2 - -
FSR-3 ā -
$ 7, 275
5,619
4,719
10,030
10,030
9,430
9,130
7,563
7,563
7,455
7,263
6,447
6,087
6,087
5,913
5,513
4,719
4,719
12,400
11,850
10,250
9,950
9,430
9,430
9,230
7,689
7,275
7,221
6,963
6,501
6,447
6,447
6,267
6,267
6,087
5,913
5,493
5,313
5,259
4,899
11, 130
11, 130
11, 130
9,430
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: JANUARY 1, 1952
Post
Name and title
Assigninent
to post
Category
and class
AUSTRIA (E AND USCOA)ā Continued
Public Affairs Division-
Continued.
Legal Division
Quadripartite Secretariat
Vienna ā Continued
John H. Richardson, att. ; public affairs
officer.
Laughlin Austin Campbell, info, officer -
Harry J. Skornia, att. ; radio officer
Henry W. A. Reinert, ed. of Wiener
Kurier.
Bert S. Fielden, gen. mgr. of " Wiener
Kurier .
Carl H. Peterson, press officer
Edward F. Crofut, graphics oificer
Paul A. Shinkman, info, officer
Hall)ert T. Cupps, radio engineer
Bernard Joseph McGuigan, asst. business
mgr. of Wiener Kurier .
Hetnrich S. Siemer, regional public
affairs officer (Salzburg) .
Yoichi Rol)ert Okamoto, info, officer
Robert B. Graham, Jr., news and
feature ed.
Robert B. Gray, special asst. , info, br -
W. Stuart Green, admin, officer
Ernst H. Haeusserman, fUms officer ā
Raymond Leon Novarine, youth activities
officer.
Opal Hall, asst. exchange officer
Leonards. Lieberman, pol. officer
Alban Peterson, regional public affairs
officer (Linz).
David C. Levine, asst. ed. of Wiener
Kurier .
Gordon M. Messing, asst. att. ; asst.
public affairs officer.
Raymond Allen Grossman, youth activ-
ities officer.
Jackson Thomas Hammons, wire ser.
supervisor.
Daniel Lesser, cultural affairs officer
(Linz).
Miles Ondrey Ptak, cultural affairs
officer (Salzburg).
William Musgrave Moore, info, officer ā
Herman Stein, reports officer
William J. Hood, asst. att. ; pol. officer -
John H. Althen, reporter
Denise Abbey, asst. info, center officer -
William Lloyd Stearman, reports analyst-
Fritz H. Giesecke, reports analyst
Arthur A. Bardos, radio officer
Tarn Deering, youth activities officer ā
Harry Francis Glore, youth activities
officer.
Margaret Mary Johnson, reports officer -
Theresa A. Druml, librarian
Jeremiah J. O'Connor, dir. of legal div -
Edward Arnold Mag, att. ; dep. dir. of
legal div.
Walter Q. Loehr, chief of legal advice br.
Albert Loewy, chief of Austrian affairs br-
David S. Harrison, chief of justice br ā
Hans H. Schroeder, property specialist -
Joseph T. Simon, atty
David P. Hervey, judge
John M. Custer, atty
Eric Given, property officer
Halvor O. Ekern, dir. of Quadripartite
Secretariat.
Charles E. Varney, U. S. sec
Apr.
24,
1947
Oct.
16,
1950
May
31,
1951
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Dec.
4,
1950
Apr.
13,
1951
Mar
. 1.
1951
July
1,
1951
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Dec.
21,
1950
Apr.
5,
1951
Apr.
16,
1951
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Dec.
1,
1950
Nov.
13,
1947
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Nov.
20,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
30,
1950
Dec.
11,
1950
Feb.
3,
1951
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Jan.
10,
1951
June
3,
1951
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Aug.
18,
1949
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Dec.
11,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
Oct.
16,
1950
FSS-2 ā -
FSS-2 - ā
FSS-2 ā
FSS-3 - ā
FSS-3 ā
FSS-3 ā -
FSR-4 ā
FSR-4 ā
FSS-5 - ā
FSS-5 - -
FSS-5 ā -
FSS
FSS
FSS-5
FSS-6
FSS-6
FSS-6
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-8
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-7
FSS-8
FSS-8
FSS-8
FSS-8
FSS-8
FSS-9
FSS-9
FSS-9
FSS-9
FSR-2
FSS-1
FSS-2
FSS-2
FSS-3
FSS-4
FSS-4
FSS-4
FSS-4
FSS-6
FSS-3
FSS-6
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
Quadripartite Secretariat
Continued.
Consular Division
Administration Division
AUSTRIA (E AND USCOA)ā Continued
Vienna ā Continued
Alexander Bloomfield, chief translator;
interpreter.
Leon Kibort, translator; Interpreter ā
Alexander H. Yacoby, translator; inter-
preter.
Robert M. S.
Tatiana V. S.
interpreter .
Hugh S. Bennett, translator; Interpreter
MacDonald, interpreter -
Miloslavsky, translator;
, cons. ; chief of
chief of visa br
, For. Ser.
William C. Affeld, Jr.
cons. div.
John S. Chapin, v. c. ;
Jack C. Spinx, v. c -ā¢
Robert B. Houston, Jr
officer.
Ruth R. Grablel, v. c. ; visa officer
Edward M. Harper, v. c
Robert Francis Weltzien, 3d sec. ; v. c -
Orville H. Transtrum, att. ; dir. of