FS0-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 —
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSS-9 —
FSS-9 —
4/
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 1952
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
U. S. Consulate General
(CG).
GERMANY (fflCOG)— ConUnued
Munich (unless otherwise noted)
Charles W. Thayer, cons. ; principal
officer.
Charles D. Winning, public affairs
officer.
Aldo D'Alessandro, dir.i
Paul H. Pearson, cons. ; exec, officer -
Eric M. Hailing, chief of news unit^
William E. Northey, econ. officer (labor)
Charles Malamuth, ed. in chief
(Russian unit). ^
George E. Vadney, public affairs officer
(Regensburg).
Lucien D. Agniel, info, officer
Floyd W. Rhine, dir. of American Relay
Base.
John R. Hall, radio engineer
(constructing), i
Edward Krukowsky, ed. in chief (Polish
unit).i
Kareel R. E. Pusta, ed. in chief
(Estonian unit).i
Elbert Hugunin, special asst. (public
safety).-^
Kenneth J. MacCormack, asst. cultural
officer (exchanges).
Louis Lowell Bennett, public affairs
officer (Nffrnberg).
Haynes R. Mahoney, Jr., info, officer
(Nurnberg).
Harold C. Patrick, asst. cultural officer
(youth activities).
Joseph B. Laucka, ed. in chief
(Lithuanian unitj.^
Lucy R. Lentz, admin, officer
Martin Ackerman, cultural officer
(Nii'rnberg).
Edward Joseph Joyce, cultural officer
(Regensburg).
Ralph Lewis, asst. cultural officer
Yale Wolf Richmond, asst. cultural
officer (exchanges) (Ntfrnberg).
Frederick L. Roessler, cultural officer
(Bayreuth).
Scott Lyon, cons.; tntell. analyst^
WiUiam O. Hershberger, radio
engineer.!
Herbert C. Brickson, radio engineer
(receiving site). ^
Philip A. Damon, Jr., asst. info.
officer (Regensburg).
Edmund T. Grosselfinger, asst. cultural
officer.
Ethel A. Kuhn, asst. cultural officer
(youth activities).
Carl M. Finley, asst. project engineer -
Robert C. Benedict, exec, asst.^
Kazye V. Grinius, program ed.
(Lithuanian unit). ^
Laszio L. Boros, ed. in chief (Hungarian
unit).^
Nelson Chipchin, program ed. (Russian
unit). !
Hyman Goldstein, asst. disbursing
officer.
Ernest G. Land, asst. info, officer
(radio).
Birger Berg, cultural officer (Ingolstadt)
Kurt Hoffman, asst. info, officer (press)
Ellen Taylor, asst. cultural officer
(info, centers). j
Nov. 28, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
May 9, 1952
Mar. 17, 1950
May 5, 1952
Oct. 16, 1949
May 1, 1952
Oct. 16, 1949
Mar. 10, 1950
Feb. 17, 1947
Mar. 25, 1952
May 25, 1952
May 29, 1952
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 30, 1949
Apr. 27, 1952
Jan. 3, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
July 18, 1950
Feb. 26, 1949
Apr. 30, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Apr. 9, 1951
Aug. 24, 1951
Mar. 30, 1952
Apr. 13, 1952
Apr. 27, 1952
May 16, 1952
May 12, 1952
Nov. 27, 1949
Feb. 28, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949
Nov. 27, 1950
Jan. 8, 1951
FSO-2 -
FSS-1 —
FSR-2 -
FS0-3 -
FSR-3 -
FSO-3 -
FSR-3- -
FSS-3 -
FSS-3 —
FSS-3 —
FSS-3 —
FSS-3 —
FSR-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-4 -
FSS-4 —
FSS-4—
FSS-4 —
FSR-4 -
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSO-4 -
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 ~
FSS-5 —
FSR-4 -
FSS-6 —
FSS-6 -
FSS-7 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-6 —
$11, 500
11, 130
11,130
10,030
10, 030
9,730
9,130
8,961
8,721
8,481
8,481
8,481
8,463,
8, 1691
8,169]
7, 9291
7,929
7, 689 -
7,5631
7,455
7,455J
7,4551
7,275
7,275
7,275
7,263
7,095 1
7, 095
7, 095 I
7, 095 '.
7, 095 i
7,095
7,095
7,095
7,095
6,963
6,861
6,861
6,807
6,681
6,681
Assigned to American Relay Bases in Europe.
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
U.S. Consulate General
(CG) - Continued.
Category
and class
GERMANY (raCOG)-Continued
Munich (unless otherwise noted)- -Continued
Mason, chief of research
Kathleen C.
unit.
Wendell A. Pike, gen. sers. officer — -
Fillmore F. Hamilton, radio engineer
(transmitting site).i
John E. Kirchner, asst. cultural officer
James Robert Barker, asst. cultural
officer (info. centers)(Regensburg).
Sidney B. Lyman, sr. engineer^
Eric Feiler, pol. officer .-
Vincent R. Hurst, asst. info, officer
(films and exhibits) (Nurnberg).
Thomas G. Tadross, cultural officer
John William Vonier, cultural officer
(Weiden).
Herbert F. Dengler, radio engineer i — .
Sheehey, writer (news
WUliam F
unit).i
George G.
writer, i
Mathias J.
Wynne, operations intell.
Ortwein, v. c; visa officer —
Daniel G. Lenihan, personnel officer
Edward J. Savage, asst. cultural officer
(Nurnberg).
William E. Dietz, asst. cultural officer
(info, centers) (Nurnberg).
Jack C. Andrew, cultural officer
(Straubing).
Joseph T. Kendrick, Jr. , pol. officer -
James R. McDonald, Jr., cultural
officer (Coburg).
Robert M. Allen, cultural officer (Passau)
Robert B. Warner, asst. info, officer
(film) (Regensburg).
Peter F. Brescia, cultural officer
(Erlangen).
James Carrigan, cultural officer (Hof) —
George W. Smith, Jr., 7 adio engineer!
Arthur C. Lillig, v. c; econ. officer -
Anthony J. Oliver, radio engineer^
Bradford H. Wood, radio engineer i
William C. Nagy, radio engineer i
John D Miller, radio engineer^
William E. Symons, radio engineer i —
John M. Thompson, Jr., v. c.;pol.
officer.
Eric G. Lindahl, v. c .; visa off icer -—
William A. Brown, Jr., real estate and
supply officer.
Ira J. Dale, Jr. , radio engineer i
Francis X. Lambert, cultural officer
(Augsburg).
William M. Johnson, Jr., info, officer
(Regensburg).
Sam Moskowitz, v. c. ; visa officer
Curt J. Link, communications officer -
Walter J. Murawsky, radio engineer ^ -.
Earl Buchanan, radio engineer i
Peter N. Saveskie, radio engineer ^
James L. Grant, radio engineer^
Brewster C. Harness, For. Ser. Staff
officer.^
Charles Guy McLellan, radio engineer -
Gerald Goldstein, v. c.;econ. officer -
Harry W. Heikenen, v. c .; public affairs
officer.
Richard E. Snyder, v. c; cons, officer -
Alan G. James, v. c. ; visa officer
Apr. 13, 1952
June 10, 1950
Jan. 1, 1951
Apr. 22, 1952
Oct. 16, 1949
Jan. 17, 1947
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Jan. 16, 1951
May 12, 1952
May 22, 1952
May 5, 1948
Oct. 16, 1949
Sept. 27, 1950
Oct. 3, 1950
Nov. 6, 1950
Nov. 7, 1950
Nov. 16, 1950
Nov. 26, 1950
Nov. 29, 1950
Nov. 30, 1950
Dec.
Apr.
Nov.
Sept.
Nov.
Apr.
Apr â–
June
Apr.
1, 1950
28, 1951
19, 1948
21, 1949
27, 1949
17, 1950
16, 1951
9, 1952
13, 1949
^Assigned to American Relay Bases in Europe.
Nov. 2, 1948
Oct. 16, 1949
Aug. 8, 1951
Feb. 27, 1950
June 7, 1950
July 27, 1950
Dec. 28, 1949
Sept. 15, 1950
Jan. 14, 1951
Apr. 17, 1951
May 20, 1951
May 23, 1952
Sept. 5, 1952
Apr. 21, 1950
July 23, 1950
Sept. 27, 1950
Mar. 18, 1951
FSR-5 -
FSS-6 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 —
FSR-5.-
FSR-5 -
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSO-5 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-9 —
FSO-5- -
FSO-5- -
FSO-5.-
FSS-8 ~
FSS-8 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-8 —
FSO-6 -
FSO-6—
FS0-6 -
FSO-6 -
44
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1 , 1952
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
U.S. Consulate General
(CG) - Continued.
Land Commissioner for
Bavaria (LCB).
U.S. Consulate General
(CG).
GERMANY (fflCOG)— Continued
Munich (unless otherwise noted) — Continued
Daniel Sprecher, v. c.;econ. officer
John W. Black, v. c. ; passport and
citizenship officer.
Roland F. Haney, cultural officer
Wayne K. Brenengen, v. c. ; cons, officer
Claude F. Wiggins, admin, officer •»
Robert P. Ball, asst. info, officer
Charles C. Osann, radio engineer^
William N. Turpin, v. c. ; pol. officer —
George C. Moore, cultural officer
(Wurzburg).
Mary E. Melette, personnel officer
Robert R. Ferris, v. c. ; visa officer —
Curtis W. Bartholomew, admin, officer
(Regensburg).
William G. Jones, jr. engineer ^
Robert R. Bruce, v. c. ; visa screening
officer.
Thomas G. Chadbourne, radio engineer ^
Albert H. Hamilton, asst. info, officer —
James B. Scott, radio engineer '
Emmett J. Murphy, radio engineer
William P. E. Graves, v. c; visa
officer.
Henry Lee, Jr., v. c. ; visa officer
Anthony Edmund Sega, resident officer
(WUrzburg).
Hans Peter Thomsen, resident officer
(Coburg).
Everett W. Schoening, resident officer
(Berchtesgaden).
Richard C. Simpkins, exec, asst
May 23,
1950
Sept. 27,
1950
Oct. 4,
1950
Dec. 8,
1950
Jan. 18,
1951
Apr. 16,
1951
July 8,
1951
May 31,
1950
Sept. 27,
1950
July 25,
1947
Apr. 18,
1950
Sept. 11,
1950
Oct. 7,
1950
June 27,
1951
Dec. 16,
1951
Mar. 4,
1952
June 4,
1952
Aug. 25,
1952
Sept. 29,
1950
Sept. 5,
1951
Oct. 16,
1949
Oct. 16,
1949
Oct. 16,
1949
Sept. 27,
1950
Stuttgart (unless otherwise noted)
John Orth Riedl, public affairs officer
(Freiburg).
Stuart L. Hannon, public affairs officer —
Paul A. Neuland, mil. liaison officer —
Newton S. Friedman, econ. officer (labor)
Payne Templeton, cultural officer
Fentress Gardner, cultural officer
(Karlsruhe).
James Edmond Hurley, public safety
officer.
Tom A. Noonan, cultural officer
(Mannheim).
Vincent O. Anderson, info, officer
Raymond Lascoe, cultural officer (Ulm) -
Nathan R. Preston, mil. liaison officer —
Donald A. Dumont, cons.jexec. officer -
Margaret M. Blewett, asst. cultural
officer (women's affairs).
William A. Lovegrove, asst. cultural
officer.
Anna E. Brauer, asst. info, officer
(films and exhibits).
Ralph H. Stutzman, cultural officer
(Karlsruhe).
Gabriella E. MetcaU, asst. cultural
officer (info, centers)
Bela Zempleny, asst. info, officer (radio)
William P. McEneaney, admin, officer -
Naomi Huber, asst. cultural officer (info.
centers) (Mannheim).
Carvel Painter, econ. officer
Myron H. Schraud, cons. ; visa officer -
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 28, 1949
Apr. 17, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Aug. 31, 1951
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Apr. 30, 1951
May 28, 1951
June 12, 1951
Oct. 16, 1949
Dec. 31, 1951
Oct. 28, 1949
Dec. 11, 1949
Nov. 6, 1950
FSO-6 .
FSO-6-
FSO-6
FSS-9 â–
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 â–
FSO-6
FSO-6.
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 â–
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSO-6.
FSO-6.
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-7 -
FSO-6-
FSS-1 —
FSS-1 —
FSS-2 —
FSS-2 —
FSS-2 —
FSS-3 —
FSS-4 —
FSS-3 —
FSS-4 —
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 —
FSO-4 -
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
$ 4, 993
4,993
^Assigned to American Relay Bases in Europe.
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
U.S. Consulate General
(CG)— Continued.
rand Commissioner for
Hesse (LCH).
ffice of Supervisory
Consul General.
Consular Section (Bonn)-
. S. Consulate General (CG)
GERMANY (HICOG)— Continued
Stuttgart (unless otherwise noted) - Continued
Forrest N. Daggett, v. c. ; pol and econ.
office! .
Terrence F. Catherman, cultural officer
(Heidelberg).
George D. Henry, Jr., asst. cultural
officer.
Theodore A. Schulz, gen. analyst
Woodward Romine, pol. officer; v. c —
Robert C. Brewster, v. c.;pol. officer -
Wallace Chmielewski, gen. sers. officer-
Richard T. Foose, cultural officer
(Ingolstadt).
Howard F. Newsom, v. c; cons. officer-
Harold L. Henrikson, v. c. ; visa officer -
William P. Harris, cultural officer
(Heilbronn).
Kathleen R. Beard, personnel officer —
Charles M. Kille, transportation officer -
Harold C. Swope, v. c.jcons. officer -
Richard R. Selby, Jr., v. c.;asst.
cultural officer (exchanges)(Freiburg).
Kennedy B. Schmertz, cultural officer
(Tubingen).
Edward K. Gunn, v. c .; visa off icer
Henry T. Van Buren, v. c. ; visa
screening officer.
Marie A. Johnson, v. c. ; visa officer —
Joseph A. Livornese, econ. officer
Wiesbaden (unless otherwise noted)
July 10, 1950
Nov. 26, 1950
Oct. 3, 1950
Oct. 28, 1951
Aug. 28, 1950
Oct. 10, 1951
Oct. 16, 1949
Feb. 21, 1950
June 12, 1950
June 19, 1950
Sept. 27, 1950
July 18, 1950
Feb. 20. 1951
Apr. 15, 1950
Aug. 6, 1950
Nov. 30, 1950
July 9, 1950
July 23, 1950
July 26, 1950
May 27, 1952
Roland C. Shaw, resident officer Sept.
(Frankfort on the Main).
Robert LeRoy Ouverson, resident officer Feb.
(Darmstadt).
J. Robert Wilson, analyst (sociological) - Aug.
17, 1950
24, 1950
20, 1950
Frankfort on the Main (unless otherwise noted)
May
Albert M. Doyle, cons. gen. ; principal
officer.
Clarence J. Mcintosh, cons, officer
Hugh N. Whitaker, v. c. ; chief of
cons, section (Bonn).
Albert M. Doyle, cons. gen. ; principal
officer.
Max R. Grossman, public affairs officer -
Eugene Robert Fair, cultural officer
Joseph I. Taylor, econ. officer (labor) —
William J. Moran, mil. liaison officer -
WUliam C. Rhyne, public affairs officer
(Kassel).
Byron B. Snyder, cons. ; exec, officer —
Glenn R. Parson, info, officer
Jesse W. Callahan, public safety officer -
Paul Gene Lutzeier, dep. public affairs
officer.
Paul Goetz, econ. officer (Wiesbaden) -
James Edward Boyle, cultural officer
(Kassel).
Betsy Knapp, asst. cultural officer
(women's affairs).
Benno Hugh Selcke, Jr. , cultural officer
(Marburg).
John Robert Harris, asst. cultural
officer (exchanges).
Thomas J. Duffield, Jr., chief of reports
section.
Sept.
Mar.
May
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
May
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
8,
1950
19,
1951
25,
1952
8,
1950
22,
16,
16,
16,
16,
1951
1949
1949
1949
1949
16,
16,
16,
16,
1949
1949
1949
1949
^
20, 1951
16, 1949
16, 1949
16, 1949
16, 1949
4, 1952
FSO-5-
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-7 -
FSS-9 -
FSO-5-
FSS-8 -
FSO-6-.
FS0-6 -
FSO-6-
FS0-6-.
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6- -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 —
FS0-6 -
FS0-6 -
FSO-6- -
FSO-1 -
FSS-6 —
FS0-4 -
FSO-1 -
FSS-1 —
FSS-2 —
FSS-2 —
FSS-2 —
FSS-3 —
FSO-3 -
FSS-3 —
FSS-4 —
FSS-3 —
FSS-4 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSS-5 —
FSO-4 -
Ub
FOREIGN SERVICE LIST: OCTOBER 1, 1952
Post
Name and title
Assigfnment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
U.S. Consulate General
(CG) - ConUnued.
GERMANY (mCOG)— Continued
Frankfort on the Main (unless otherwise noted) - Continued
Robert R. Bliss, Sr., budget and fiscal
officer.
Edward Maurice Edwin, asst. info.
officer (press).
Hans Nathan Tuch, asst. cultural officer
(info, centers).
James Garret Rogers, info, officer
(Coblenz).
John N. von der Lieth, v. c. ; passport
and citizenship officer.
James P. Parker, v. c. ; visa officer -
Sophie H. Bernard, cultural officer
(Coblenz).
Gilbert I. Laskowski, asst. info, officer
(films and exhibits).
Clarence J. Mcintosh, cons, officer —
Walter A. Sheets, Jr. , asst. info, officer
(Coblenz).
Fritjof Jonassen, cultural officer
(Giessen).
S. Rowland Burk, cultural officer
(Darmstadt).
Cecil F. Von Rospach, asst. info.
officer (press).
Paul R. PhUlips, info, officer (Kassel) -
Herbert S. Weast, v. c; econ. officer
(Wiesbaden).
William Walter Phelps, Jr. , v. c. ;
property protection officer.
Jean E. Zimmermann, v. c. ; visa officer
John D. Healy, cultural officer
(Eschwege).
Donald Brennen Hall, cultural officer
(Fulda).
Abbott Judd, v. c; admin, officer
J. Ned Holmes Burford, asst.
cultural officer (info, centers) (Kassel).
Earl H. Luboeansky, act. cultural
officer.
Pierson M. Hall, v. c. ; visa officer
Priscllla Holcombe, v. c; pol.
officer (Wiesbaden).
Martin Schiffer, procurement and real
estate officer.
Charles Thomas Butler, pol. officer
Robert M. Forcey, asst. cultural
officer (exchanges) (Coblenz).
John C. Mallon, v. c. ; visa officer
Orme Wilson, Jr., v. c.;econ. officer -
Robert J. Wilson, v. c; pol. officer -—
Max E. Hodge, v. c; asst. cultural
officer (rural youth).
Thomas W. Carroll, asst. cultural
officer (info, centers) (Coblenz).
David R. Kravitz, procurement and
supply officer.
Joseph F. Starkey, cultural officer
(Hanau) .
Edward E. Masters, mU. liaison officer -
Leonard M. Lewis, cultural officer
William A. Helseth, v. c. ; visa officer -
Henry Lee, Jr. , v. c. ; visa screening
officer.
Oct. 28, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Nov. 16, 1945
May 6, 1948
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Sept. 19, 1951
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 28, 1949
Aug. 14, 1950
Sept. 7, 1950
Sept. 27, 1950
Dec. 22, ::50
June 8, 1951
Dec. 25, 1949
Sept. 27, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949
Apr. 20, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949
Feb. 23, 1950
June 12 1950
June 12, 1950
Oct. 16, 1949
Feb. 23, 1950
July 27, 1950
Aug. 9, 1950
Mar. 18, 1951
June 12, 1950
Sept. 5, 1951
Aug. 29, 1950
July 2, 1951
Sept. 5, 1950
Sept. 27, 1950
Mar. 30, 1951
Feb. 20, 1951
Sept. 5, 1951
FSS-6 -
FSS-5 -
FSS-5 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FS0-5 -
FS0-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-8 —
FSO-5 -
FSS-8 —
FS0-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSO-5 -
FSS-8 —
FS0-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
FS0-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSS-9 -
FSS-9 -
FSO-6 -
FSO-6 -
FSS-9 —
FSO-6.-
FSO-6 -
$ 7,221
7,095
7,095
6,861
6,501
6,501
6,501
6,501
6,501
6,267
6,267
6,087
6,087
6,087
5,913
5,913
5,907
5,907
5,673
5,513
5,493
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,313
5,093
5,093
5,093
5,093
4,993
4,993
4,899
4,899
4,793
4,793
4,719
4,593
4,393
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
Post
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Sala
DiJsseldorf:
Office of Economic Affairs
(E).
Office of General Counsel
(GO).
Office of Executive Director
(XD).
Essen:
Office of Economic Affairs
(E).
Bad Salzuflen:
Office of Political Affairs
(PA).
Office of Political Affairs
(PA).
GERMANY (HICOG)- -Continued
(Outside of U. S. Zone)
British Zone
Newell H. Orr, cml. specialist (MSA)
Aura Claire Hall, U. S. chm
William G. Daniels, industrial
specialist.
Ferdinand J. Fallin, admin, officer -
William P. Abbey, atty
Frederick G. Corneel, atty
Joseph H. Raymond, Jr., v. c.;visa
officer.
Clifford K. Burke, cml. specialist (MSA).
James R. Riley, financial specialist
Jean Joseph Chenard, chief of combined
travel bd.
Richard N. Armstrong, travel control
officer.
John R. Callender, staff sec
Herbert J. Pratt, travel control officer
Eugene Rodman Sutton, investigator —
Marcel Van Essen, investigator
Rosalie S. Murray, investigator
(Outside of Germany)
Warsaw
Marion Houser Basham, entries permit
officer; asst. att.
Salzburg
Vitaly M. Sakouta, permit officer
May 30, 1950
Oct. 30, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
July 23, 1952
Dec. 27, 1949
Feb. 23, 1950
Jan. 2, 1950
May 11, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Dec. 7, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
Oct. 16, 1949
FSR-2 -
FSS-1 -
FSS-2 —
FSS-8 —
FSS-3 —
FSS-7 -
FS0-6 -
FSS-3
FSS-3
FSS-2 —
FSS-4 —
FSS-6 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-7 —
FSS-9 —
Oct. 30, 1949 FSS-6 —
$11,
10,
10,
5,
8,
5,
Oct. 16, 1949
FSS-7 —
8,
6,
6,
6,
6,
5,
6,
6,
rwriciuiN ojL«vi(_l!. i^is 1 : UU lOtSER 1, 1952
Post
London (E)
Name and title
Assignment
to post
Category
and class
Salary
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
Walters. Gifford, A. E. and P
Julius C. Holmes, minister
John W. Gunter, U. S. alt. rep. on Tri-
partite Commn. on German Debts with
personal rank of minister.
Thomas Bayne Wilson, regional dir. of
DMPA with personal rank of minister.
John W. Bailey, Jr. , couns. of emb. ;
cons. gen.
James K. Penfield, couns. of emb
Hans Thacher Clarke, att
Ben T. Moore, 1st sec
Eric Englund, att
Winthrop G. Brown, couns. of emb
Robert D. Scott, financial adviser on
Tripartite Commn. on German Debts.
James Douglas, att. (DMPA)
Benjamin M. HuUey, 1st sec; cons
Jack C. McDermott, 1st sec
Daniel DeBardeleben, att -
Merritt Kirk Ruddock, att
Robert G. Hooker, Jr., 1st sec
Arthur R. Ringwalt, 1st sec; cons
John Wilmot Mann, att. ^ -— .— »
Richard D. Kearney, gen. counsel
Joseph Palmer, 2d, 1st sec. ; cons
Harold H. Cooper, att
Edwin George Moline, att
Edward Dale Lynton, att. (DMPA)
Charles Raymond Crone, asst. to regional
dir. (DMPA).
Henry Prager, att. 2 ...
Clement J. Sobotka, att. (NATO)
John M. Patterson, exec, officer
WiUiam K. Hitchcock, att. ^
Andrew C. Fleming, att. *
WiUiam O. Vanderburg, att. (DMPA) -
Leo Francis Centner, att — —
Clarence A. Botsford, att. (DMPA)
Larkin H. Farinholt, att
William A. Underwood, att. (DMPA)
Enzo De Chetelat, att. (DMPA)
Douglas Jenkins, Jr. , 1st sec. ; cons —
Paul C. Hutton, 1st sec ; cons
F. Patrick KeUy, att. (NATO)
WiUiam Harry J. Mclntyre, att
Beverley T. Nelson, constr. supervisor -
J. David Linebaugh, att
Richard Porter Taylor, att .
Peter Abeille, att
Thomas Patrick CarroU, att
Richard S. Jessup, att. (DMPA)
Robert G. Miner, For. Ser. officer
Hartley P. Gordon, 1st sec. ; cons
Robert Eisenberg, att
Ray Steiner Cline, att
WiUiam Kling, 1st sec. ; cons
Raymond F. Courtney, 1st sec; cons —
WiUiam F. Busser, 1st sec; cons
Barrett Parker, att
Leonard Roy Greenup, att
John L. Nolan, att .
Henri Francis Bauer, att. ^
Nov. 29, 1950
Sept. 13, 1948
May 23, 1951
Apr. 18, 1952
Mar. 15, 1949
July 18, 1950
July 9, 1951
June 5, 1950
Feb. 15, 1952
June 13, 1952
Sept. 5, 1951
May
Apr.
Sept.
Nov.
1952
1951
1950
1949
1,
6,
11,
1,
Nov. 18, 1949
Dec. 21, 1951
July 1, 1949
Apr. 10, 1951
June 28, 1951
May 2, 1949
Oct. 12, 1951
Jan. 4, 1952
May 20, 1952
June 9, 1952
Nov. 8, 1950
Feb. 21, 1949
June 13, 1952
June 26, 1952
Aug. 9, 1950
May 19, 1952
Sept. 16, 1948
May 20, 1952
June 13, 1951
May 20, 1952
May 20, 1952
Apr. 11, 1950
Apr. 21, 1950
Mar. 2, 1950
Jan. 22, 1946
June 13, 1946
Aug. 6, 1950
Mar. 15, 1947
July 1, 1948
Aug. 21, 1951
May 20, 1952
Dec. 3, 1951
Feb. 29, 1952
Apr. 23, 1951
Oct. 1, 1951
June 18, 1948
Feb. 9, 1950
Apr. 7, 1950
Nov. 1, 1948
Aug. 15, 1949
Mar. 7, 1952
Mar. 19, 1951
FSO-CM -
FSR-1 —
FSR-1 —
FSO-1 —
FSO-1 —
FSR-1 —
FSR-1 —
FSR-1 —
FSR-1 —
FSR-2 - —
FSR-2 —
FSO-2 — -
FSR-2 —
FSR-2 —
FSR-2 —
FSR-2 —
FSO-2 —
FSR-2 —
FSR-2 —
FSO-3
FSR-2 —
FSR-2 —
FSR-2 —
FSR-2 —
^Assigned also to Ankara, Athens, Berll
FSR-3 —
FSR-3 —
FSR-3 —
FSR-3 —
FSS-1 —
FSS-1 —
FSS-1 —
FSS-1 —
FSR-3 —
FSR-3 —
FSS-1
FSO-3 —
FSO-3 —
FSR-3 —
FSS-2 —
FSS-2 —
FSS-2
FSS-2 —
FSS-2 —
FSS-2 - —
FSS-2 —
FSO-3 —
FSO-3 —
FSR-3 —
FSR-3 —
FSO-3 —
FSO-3 —
FSO-3 —
FSR-3 —
FSR-3 —
FSR-3 —
FSR-4 —
$14,300
14,300
14, 300
14, 000
13, 600
13, 200
12,800
12,800
12, 800
12, 700
12, 700
12, 200
12,200
11,850
11,850
11,850
11,500
11, 500
11, 500
11, 130
11, 130
11, 130
11,130
11, 130
11,030
10, 930
10,930
10,930
10, 850
10, 850
10,250
10,250
10, 030
10, 030
9,950
9,730
9,730
9,730
9,710
9,710
9,710
9,470
9,470
9,470
9,470
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,430
9,130
9,130
9,130
9,130
9,130
9,130
8,863
Main, Helsinki, Oslo, Paris, -Rom";; StocZll"'-^^ -"''''' '''''°' Copenhagen, Dublin
^ss^gned also to Ankara, Athens, i^^rraSsrSS^n, Dublin, Frankfort
Frankfort on the
fans, Rome, Stockholm, and The Hague.
on the Main,
and The Hague.
Helsinki, Lisbon, Madrid, Oslo,
POSTS OF ASSIGNMENT
Post
Name and title