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[COMMITTEE PRINT]

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Policy and Supporting

Positions

Committee on Post Office and Civil Service

House of Representatives

90th Congress, 2d Session

Printed for the use ,A. the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service

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[COMMITTEE PRINT]

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Policy and Supporting

Positions

Committee on Post Office and Civil Service

House of Representatives

90th Congress, 2d Session

Printed for the use of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON : 1968

21-032

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COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE

THADDEUS J. DULSKI, New York, ChairmanDAVID N. HENDERSON, North Carolina, Vice Chairman

ARNOLD OLSEN, MontanaMORRIS K. UDALL, ArizonaDOMINICK V. DANIELS, New JerseyROBERT N. C. NIX, PennsylvaniaJAMES M. HANLEY, New YorkCHARLES H. WILSON, CaliforniaJEROME R. WALDIE, CaliforniaRICHARD C. WHITE, TexasWILLIAM D. FORD, MichiganLEE H. HAMILTON, IndianaFRANK J. BRASCO, New YorkROBERT 0. TIERNAN, Rhode IslandGRAHAM PURCELL, Texas

ROBERT J. CORBETT, PennsylvaniaH. R. GROSS, IowaGLENN CUNNINGHAM, NebraskaEDWARD J. DERWINSKI, IllinoisALBERT W. JOHNSON, PennsylvaniaJAMES T. BROYHILL, North CarolinaDANIEL E. BUTTON, New YorkWILLIAM L. SCOTT, VirginiaPHILIP E. RUPPE, MichiganJAMES A. McCLURE, IdahoFLETCHER THOMPSON, Georgia

CHARLES E. JOHNSON, Chief Counsel and Staff DirectorB. BENTON BRAY, Associate Staff Director

JOHN H. MARTINY, CounselWILLIAM A. IRVINE, Assistant Staff DirectorTHEODORE J. BAZY, Senior Staff Assistant

II

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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

U.S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION,Washington, D.C., November 1, 1968.

HOD. THADDEUS J. DULSKI,Chairman, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, House of Representatives,

Washington, D.C.DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: In accordance with the October 2, 1968, request

by you and Hon. Robert J. Corbett, ranking minority member, the Commissionconducted a survey of excepted positions in the Federal civil service.

Agency reports have been transmitted to the committee covering positionsto which appointments are made by the President, positions under Schedule Cof the Civil Service Rules, noncareer executive assignment positions in GeneralSchedule grades 16, 17, and 18, which were formerly under Schedule C, otherexcepted positions at grade GS-12 (or equivalent) and above and positionsunder specified Schedule A and B authorities. Unless otherwise noted, agencyreports present information as of September 30, 1968.

Sincerely yours,JOHN W. MACY Jr., Chairman.

In

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LEGEND

Type of appointment:

PAS Presidential appointment, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.

PA Presidential appointment.PL Positions excepted from Civil Service rules and regulations by statut

es.

NEA Positions at GS-16, 17 and 18 (formerly reported under Schedule C) that now are authorized

to be filled by Noncareer Executive Assignment under Executive Order 11315 of November

17, 1966.A Positions excepted from Civil Service rules and regulations, not

of a confidential or policy

determining character for which it is not practical to hold any kind of examination.

B Positions excepted from Civil Service rules and regulations, not of a confidential or policy

determining character, for which it is not practical to hold a competitive examination.

C Positions of a confidential or policy determining character which are excepted from the.com-

petitive service to which appointments may be made without examination by the Commission

Incumbent: Applies only when bipartisan membership is required by statute.

Democrat.Independent.Republican.

Tenure:

Status in position.VP Veteran's preference.VP-S Veteran's preference with status in position.

CA Career Ambassador.CM Career Minister.

Military incumbent.

Grade:

GS General Schedule of the Classification Act of 1949.

GG Administrative grades similar to GS grades.

WB Blue-collar positions where the pay is established at the local prevailing rate in the community.

FSIO Foreign Service Information Officer.

FSO Foreign Service officer.ESRO Foreign Service Reserve officer.

FSS Foreign Service staff.PFS Postal Field Service.

Other:

NE Grade not established.P.d. Per diem—daily rate of pay.

P.h. Per hour.W.o.c. Without compensation.W.a.e. When actually employed.

NOTE: If no date is given under "Expires" column, appointment has no statutory limit.

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CONTENTS

APage

Agency for International Development (State) 21-25Agriculture, Department of 71-89

Office of the Secretary 71Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service_ 73-89Commodity Credit Corporation 71-75Consumer and Marketing Service 73-81Farmers Home Administration 71-89Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 73, 75Federal Extension Service 72-75Foreign Agricultural Service_ 74, 89International Agricultural Development Service 74Rural Community Development Service 74Rural Electrification Administration 71, 74, 76Soil Conservation Service 76

Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (Agriculture)____ 73-89Air Force, Department of the 45-46Alaska Power Administration (Interior) 67Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of (Labor) 98Architect of the Capitol 1Army, Department of the 42-44Atomic Energy Commission 107Attorneys and Marshals, United States (Justice) 47

Bonneville Power Administration (Interior) 65, 68Budget, Bureau of the 5Business and Defense Services Administration (Commerce) 92, 94

Canal Zone Government 108-110Census, Bureau of the (Commerce) 90Civil Aeronautics Board 110Commerce, Department of 90-95

Office of the Secretary 90Business and Defense Services Administration 92, 94Census, Bureau of the 90Domestic and International Business Field Services, Office of____ 90, 91Environmental Science Services Administration (Weather Bureauand Coast and Geodetic Survey) 90, 93

International Commerce, Bureau of 92, 93, 95Maritime Administration 91, 92, 95National Bureau of Standards 0Patent Office_ __________________________________________ 90, 92, 94Regional Commissions:

Ozarks ___________________________________________ 90, 94Upper Great Lakes ____________________________ 90, 94New England _________________________________________ 90, 94Coastal Plains ______________________________________ 90, 94Four Corners ___________________________________ 91, 94

U.S. Travel Service _______________________________________ 91, 92Commission of Fine Arts ______________________________________ 110Commission on Marine Science, Engineering, and Resources 110Commission on Obscenity and Pornography Commodity Credit Corporation (Agriculture)Comptroller of the Currency, Office of the (Treasury)Community Relations Service (Justice) Consumer and Marketing Service (Agriculture)

111 71, 75

3760, 61, 62 '73-81

Council of Economic Advisers 6Court of Military Appeals (Office of the Secretary of Defense) 42Customs, Bureau of (Treasury) 38

DDefense, Department of ________________________________________ 39-46

Office of the Secretary of Defense 39Court of Military Appeals 42

Department of the Air Force 45-46Department of the Army 42-44

Soldiers' Home _________________________ .. 43Department of the Navy _______ - ___________________________ 44-45

Delaware River Basin Commission (Interior) 67Department. (See other part of title.)Deputy Postmaster General, Office of (Post Office Department) 63

PageDistrict of Columbia Government 111, 112Domestic and International Business Field Services, Office of (Com-merce) 90

EEducation, Office of (HEW) 99Executive Office of the President_ 5-11

The White House Office 5Budget, Bureau of the 5Council of Economic Advisers 6Executive Mansion and Grounds_ 6National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity 6National Security Council 6National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence_ 7National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Develop-ment 7

National Aeronautics and Space Council 7Office of Economic Opportunity 8Office of Emergency Planning 9Office of Science and Technology 10Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations 10President's Committee on Consumer Interests 10President's Council on Youth Opportunity 10President's Commission on Income Maintenance Programs_ ..__ 11

Emergency Planning, Office of 9Employees' Compensation Appeals Board (Labor) 96Employees' Compensation, Bureau of (Labor) 98Employment Security, Bureau of (Labor) 97Environmental Science Services Administration (Commerce) 90, 93Executive Mansion and Grounds.. 6Export-Import Bank of the United States 112, 113

F

Facilities, Bureau of (Post Office Department) 63Farm Credit Administration 113, 114Farmers Home Administration (Agriculture) 71-89Federal Aviation Agency (Transportation) 105Federal Bureau of Investigations (Justice) 62Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review 114Federal Communications Commission 114, 115Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (Agriculture) 73, 75Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 115Federal Extension Service (Agriculture) 72-75Federal Highway Administration (Transportation) 105Federal Home Loan Bank Board 116Federal Maritime Commission 116Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service 116-121Federal Power Commission 121-122Federal Rail Administration (Transportation) 106Federal Reserve System 122-126Federal Trade Commission 126, 127Federal Water Pollution Control Administration (Interior) 68Finance and Administration, Bureau of (Post Office Department)___.. 63Fish and Wildlife Service (Interior) 67Foreign Agricultural Service (Agriculture) 74, 89Foreign Claims Settlement Commission 127Foreign Service (State) 31-36Foreign Service Institute (State) 12-14Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission (Interior) 70

GGeneral Accounting Office 1General Counsel, Office of (Treasury) 37General Services Administration 127, 128Geological Survey (Interior) 65Government Printing Office 1

H

Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of 99-101Education, Office of 99Social and Rehabilitation Service 99Social Security Administration 99

Housing and Urban Development, Department of. 102-104

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Immigration and Naturalization Service (Justice) 58

Immigration Appeals, Board of (Justice) 61

Indian Claims Commission 128

Independent Agencies 107-156

Administrative Conference of the United States 107

Appalachian Regional Commission 107

Atomic Energy Commission 107

Atlantic-Pacific Interoceanic Canal Study Commission 108

Canal Zone Government 108-110

Civil Aeronautics Board 110

Commission of Fine Arts 110

Commission on Marine Science, Engineering, and Resources__ 110

Commission on Obscenity and Pornography_ 111

District of Columbia Government 111, 112

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 112

Export-Import Bank of the United States 112, 113

Farm Credit Administration 113, 114

Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review 114

Federal Communications Commission 114, 115

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 115

Federal Home Loan Bank Board 116

Federal Maritime Commission 116

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service 116-121

Federal Power Commission 121,122

Federal Reserve System-Board of Governors 122-126

Federal Trade Commission 126, 127

Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States _ _ 127

General Services Administration 127, 128

Indian Claims Commission 128

Interagency Committee on Mexican-American Affairs_ 128

Interstate Commerce Commission 129

National Aeronautics and Space Administration 129-139

National Capital Housing Authority 139

National Commission on Reform of Federal Criminal Laws._ _ 139

National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities_ 139, 140

National Labor Relations Board 140, 141

National Mediation Board 141, 142

National Science Foundation 142-146

Public Land Law Review Commission 146

Railroad Retirement Board 146

Renegotiation Board, The 147

Securities and Exchange Commission 147

Selective Service System 147-150

Small Business Administration 150, 151

Smithsonian Institution (National Galley of Art) 151

Subversive Activities Control Board 152

Tax Court of the United States 152, 153

Tennessee Valley Authority 153

U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 153, 154

U.S. Civil Service Commission 155

United States Information Agency U.S. Tariff Commission Veterans' Administration Water Resources Council 65,11116555576665

Indian Affairs, Bureau of (Interior)

Interior, Department of 65, 70

Alaska Power Administration Bonneville Power Administration

65, 6687

Committee for the Preservation of the White House 69

Delaware River Basin Commission 67

Federal Water Pollution Control Administration 68

Fish and Wildlife Service 67

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission 70

Geological Survey Indian Affairs, Bureau of

65, 6675

James Madison Memorial Commission

Mines, Bureau of 65, 6707

National Park Service 67-70

Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of 66,68, 69

Reclamation, Bureau of 65,67,68, 70

Southeastern Power Administration 66, 68

Territories, Office of 65, 68

Virgin Islands Corporation 70

Internal Revenue Service (Treasury) 37

International Agricultural Development Service (Agriculture)

International Commerce, Bureau of (Commerce) 92-7945

International Organizations (State) 14-20

Interstate Commerce Commission 129

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James Madison Memorial Commission (Interior) 70

Judicial Branch 3

Justice, Department of 47-62

Attorneys and Marshals, United States 47

Community Relations Service 60, 61, 62

Federal Bureau of Investigations 62

Immigration Appeals, Board of 61

Immigration and Naturalization Service 58

Office of U.S. Attorneys 50-58

Parole, Board of 47

Prisons, Bureau of 62

L

Labor, Department of 96-98

Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of 98

Employees' Compensation Appeals Board 96

Employees' Compensation, Bureau of 98

Employment Security, Bureau of 97

Labor-Management Services Administration 98

Labor Standards, Bureau of 98

Labor Statistics, Bureau of 97

President's Committee on Manpower 98

President's Committee on Migratory Labor _- 98

Veterans' Reemployment Rights, Office of 98

Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions_ 98

Women's Bureau 98

Labor Standards, Bureau of (Labor) 98

Labor Statistics, Bureau of (Labor) 97

Legislative Branch 1

Architect of the Capitol 1

General Accounting Office 1

Government Printing Office 1

Library of Congress 1

Maritime Administration (Commerce) 91, 92, 95

Mines, Bureau of (Interior) 65, 67

Mint, Bureau of the (Treasury) 37

National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Aeronautics and Space Council

National Bureau of Standards (Commerce) 90, 94

National Capital Housing Authority 139

National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence

National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development_ 7

140, 141141, 142 67-70142-146

6129-139

7

National Labor Relations BoardNational Mediation Board National Park Service (Interior)National Science Foundation National Security Council

6

National Transportation Safety Board (Transportation)

Navy, Department of the 44-45

0

Offices (See other part of title)Operations, Bureau of (Post Office

Department)

Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of (Interior) ______________________ 66, 68, 69

106

63

Parole, Board of (Justice) . _ 47

Patent Office (Commerce) ___________________________________ 90, 92, 94

Peace Corps (State) ___________________________ 25-31

Personnel, Bureau of (Post Office Department)

63

Post Office Department ________________________________________ 63-64

Office of the Postmaster General ____________________________ 63

Deputy Postmaster General, Office of ________________ 63

Facilities, Bureau of _______________________________________ 63

Finance and Administration, Bureau of 63

Operations, Bureau of 63

Personnel, Bureau of 63

Transportation and International Services, Bureau of 63

President's Committee on Consumer Interests 10

President's Commttee on Manpower (Labor) 98

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PagePresident's Committee on Migratory Labor (Labor) 98President's Commission on Income Maintenance programs 11President's Council on Youth Opportunity 10Prisons, Bureau of (Justice) 62

RRailroad Retirement Board 146Reclamation, Bureau of (Interior) 65, 67, 68, 70Regional Commissions 90, 91, 94Renegotiation Board, The 147Rural Community Development Service (Agriculture) 74Rural Electrification Administration (Agriculture) 71, 74, 76

S

St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (Transportation)____ 106Savings Bond Division (Treasury) 37Science and Technology, Office of 10Securities and Exchange Commission 147Selected Boards, Committees, and Commissions 157-158

Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations 157Commission on Civil Rights 158

Selective Service System 149-150Small Business Administration 150, 151Smithsonian Institution 151Soil Conservation Service (Agriculture) 76Social and Rehabilitation Service 99Social Security Administration 99Soldiers' Home (Defense—Army) 43Southeastern Power Administration (Interior) 66, 68Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, Office of the__ 10State, Department of 12-36

Agency for International Development 21-25Foreign Service 31-36Foreign Service Institute_ 12, 13, 14International Organizations 14-20Boards and Commissions 20Peace Corps_ _ _ _______________________________________ 25-31

Subversive Activities Control Board 152

Tax Court of the United States 152-153Tennessee Valley Authority 153Transportation and International Services, Bureau of (Post OfficeDepartment) 63

PageTransportation, Department of 105-106

Office of the Secretary 105Federal Aviation Agency 105Federal Highway Administration 105Federal Rail Administration 108St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation 106National Transportation Safety Board 106Urban Mass Transportation Administration 106

Treasurer of the United States, Office of the (Treasury) 38Treasury, Department of the.. 37-38

Office of the Secretary_ 37-38Comptroller of the Currency, Office of the 37Customs, Bureau of 38General Counsel, Office of 37Internal Revenue Service 37Mint, Bureau of the 37Savings Bonds Division 37Treasurer of the United States, Office of the 38

U

Urban Mass Transportation Administration (Transportation) 106U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 153-154U.S. Civil Service Commission 155U.S. Information Agency 155U.S. Mission to the U N 20U.S. Tariff Commission 156U.S. Travel Service (Commerce) 91, 92

VVeterans' Administration 156Veterans' Reemployment Rights, Office of (Labor) 98Virgin Islands Corporation (Interior) 70

Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions (Labor)_ 98White House Office, The 5Women's Bureau (Labor) 98

APPENDIXES

Appendix 1: Memorandum on Non-Civil-Service Federal Positions_ 159Appendix 2: Removals From Excepted Positions 160Appendix 3: Pay Schedules 161, 162

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POLICY AND SUPPORTING POSITIONS

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-meat

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.0 Architect of the Capitol J. George Stewart PA $28,750

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL

Washington, D.0 Comptroller General of the United Elmer B. Staats PAS $30,000 15 years____ Mar. 7, 1981.States.

Do Assistant Comptroller General of the Frank H. Weitzel PAS $29,500 do Jan. 17, 1969.United States.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

Washington, D.0 Public Printer James L. Harrison__ ______ PAS $28,750

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Washington, D.0

Do Do Do_Do

Do

Librarian of Congress

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS TRUST FUNDBOARD

Chairman, ex officio Member, ex officio Secretary, ex officio Member

do

L Quincy Mumford

Henry H. Fowler B. Everett Jordan

L. Quincy Mumford __ Mrs. Charles WilliamEngelhard, Jr.

Arthur A. Houghton, Jr.._

PAS

PA

PA

$28,750

W.o.c W.o.c W.o.c

W.o.c

W.o.c

Mar. 8, 1970.

Mar. 18, 1973.

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JUDICIAL BRANCH (Vacancies)

U.S. COURTS OF APPEALS

Location

Third Circuit

Do

Do

Fifth Circuit

Do

Sixth Circuit

Seventh Circuit

Ninth Circuit

Do

Do

Do

District of Columbia_

Position IncumbentType ofappoint-meat

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Circuit Judge Vacant (William F. Smith,retired).

PAS $33,000 Life.

do Vacant (Gerald PAS $33,000 Do.McLaughlin, retired).

do _ __________________ David Stahl (confirmed PAS $33,000 Do.Oct. 10, 1968).

do Vacant (new position,Public Law 90-347).

PAS $33,000 Do.

do _ __________________ do PAS $33,000 Do.

do ___________________ do PAS $33,000 Do.

do Vacant (Elmer J. PAS $33,000 Do.Schnackenberg, died).

do _ ____________________ Vacant (new position,Public Law 90-347).

PAS $33,000 _ Do.

do _ ___________________ Shirley M. Hufstedler,(confirmed Sept. 12,1968).

PAS $33,000 Do.

do __ __________________ Vacant (new position,Public Law 90-347).

PAS $33,000 Do.

do ___ __________________ Vacant (new position,Public Law 90-247).

PAS $33,000 Do.

do ___________________ Vacant (Charles Folly;retired).

PAS $33,000 Do.

DISTRICT COURTS

California: Northern__ __

District of Columbia_ __

Georgia: Northern

Michigan: Eastern

1 position pursuant to Public Law 89—372.

District Judge

do

do

Vacant (new)

Vacant (Joseph C.Mc Garraghy, retired).

Albert J. Henderson (con-firmed Oct. 10, 1968).

Lawrence Gubow (con-firmed Sept. 13, 1968).

PAS

PAS

PAS

PAS

$30,000

$30,000

$30,000

$30,000

Life.

Do.

Do.

Do.

New Jersey do Vacant (Arthur S. Lane,resigned).

PAS $30,000 Do.

Do do Vacant (Thomas M. PAS $30,000 Do.Madden, retired).

New York: Southern

Pennsylvania:

do Morris E Lasker (con-firmed June 24, 1968).

PAS $30,000 Do.

Eastern do Vacant (position reestab-lished, Public Law 90-

PAS $30,000 Do.

90).Middle do Vacant (Frederick V. PAS $30,000 Do.

Follmer, retired).

U.S. CUSTOMS COURT

New York Vice Judge Vacant (Lindley G. PAS $30,000 Life.Beckworth, resigned).

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EXECUTIVE BRANCH

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.0 Special Assistant to the President Joseph A. Califano, Jr PA Not to exceed Level IL

Do do S. Douglas Cater, Jr PA do Do do George E. Christian PA do Do do E Ernest Goldstein PA do Do Deputy Press Secretary to the Presi-

dent.Wyatt Thomas Johnson, Jr PA do

Do Special Assistant to the President James R. Jones PA do Do Special Counsel to the President Harry C. McPherson, Jr _ _ PA do Do Administrative Assistant to the Presi-

dent.Mike N. Manatos PA do

Do Associate Special Counsel to the W DeVier Pierson PA do President.

Do Legislative Counsel to the President Harold Barefoot Sanders,Jr.

PA _ do

Do Special Counsel to the President Larry Eugene Temple PA do Do Executive Assistant to the President_ William J. Hopkins PA $30,000 Do Assistant Press Secretary to the Loyd Hackler PA W.o.c

President.Do Deputy Special Counsel to the Lawrence E. Levinson PA W.o.c

President.-

SPECIAL PROJECTS

Do Counselor to the President Charles S. Murphy PA $30,000 Do Special Consultant to the President George E. Reedy PA $30,000 Do Special Assistant to the President Walt Whitman Rostow__ __ PA $30,000 Do Special Assistant to the President for Betty Furness PA $28,000

Consumer Affairs.Do Special Consultant to the President Maxwell D. Taylor PA $115 p.d. w.a.e_ Do Representative of the United States to

the Wabash Valley Interstate Cora-mission.

Ernest P. Howe PA $100 p.d. w.a.e. (not to ex-ceed $15,000in any onecalendaryear).

Do _ _______________Special Assistant to the President Donald F. Hornig PA W.o.c Do Special Consultant to the President on James A. Lovell, Jr PA W.o.c

Physical Fitness.Do Special Assistant to the President for James D. O'Connell PA W.o.c

Telecommunications.Do ________________ Special Assistant to the President on

the Arts.Roger L Stevens PA W.o.c

Do _ _______________Special Adviser to the President on Eugene R Black PA W.o.c Southeast Asian Economic and So-cial Development.

BUREAU OF THE BUDGET

Washington, D C Director Charles J. Zwick __ PA Level II Do Deputy Director Phillip S. Hughes PA Level III

'Do Assistant Director Fred S. Hoffman C Level IV Do do Peter A. Lewis C do Do do William D. Carey ___ CDo Assistant to the Director Joseph Laitin NEA GS-17 Do Administrative Assistant _ Eva A Daughtrey C GS-11 Do Secretary to the Director Jean S. McRae C GS-11 Do Secretary to the Deputy Director Phebe M. Marshall C GS-10 Do Secretary to an Assistant Director Mary A. Pronovost C GS-9 Do Secretary to an Assistant Director Jean IL Friley C GS-9

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6 EXECUTIVE BRANCH

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.0 Chairman Arthur M. Okun PAS Level II Do Member Morton J. Peck PAS Level IV Do do Warren L. Smith PAS do Do Executive Director, Cabinet Commis-

sion on Price Stability.Willard F. Mueller PL $28,750 VP

• Do - Expert (Economist) Lawrence B. Krause PL $28,000 VP Do do David W. Lusher PL $28,000 Do do Saul Nelson PL $27,401

• Do do David D. Martin PL $25,500 -, Do Expert (Statistician) Frances M. James PL $25,118

Do Expert (Economist) Charles L. Trozzo PL $24,357 Do do Frederick W. Deming PL $23,750 Do do G. Paul Wonnacott PL $23,100 Do do F. Gerard Adams PL $23,000 Do do James W Kuhn PL $23,000 Do do Charles B. Warden PL $23,000 Do do Luther T Wallace Pb $22,500 Do do Russell C. Parker PL $22,416 VP Do do Thomas G. Moore PL $22,000 Do do David J. Ott Pb $22,000 Do do Marten S. Estey . PL $21,000 Do do Robert E Smith Pb $20,000 Do do Roger G Noll PL $16,000 Do Staff Assistant David L Chambers PL $15,500 Do Expert (Economist) Courtenay M Slater PL $14,000 Do do Barry P. Bosworth PL $13,500 Do Secretary to the Chairman Elizabeth F. Gray C GS-10 Do do Margaret L. Snyder C GS-10 Do Secretary to the Chairman and Special Helen H Knox C GS-10

Assistant to the Chairman.Do Secretary to Member Gladys R. Durkin C GS-9 Do do Dorothy L Reed C GS-9

EXECUTIVE MANSION AND GROUNDS

Washington, D C Curator James R. Ketcham PL $14,889 Do Chef Henry Haller PL $17,511

Do Coordinator of Food and Housekeeper_ Mary H. Kaltman PL $14,409

NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY

OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN

Illinois: Chicago Special Assistant to the Chairman Martin Maximilian C GS-15 VP Philipsbom, Jr.

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL

Washington, D C Do Do

Executive Secretary Deputy Executive Secretary Senior Staff Member

Bromley Smith Vacant William J. Jorden

PAAA

Level IV GS-18 GS-18

Do do Alfred L Jenkins A GS-18 FS0 1

Do do Edward R. Fried A GS-18 FS0 1

Do Internal Security Coordinating Officer A. Russell Ash A GS-17

Do Senior Staff Member Charles E. Johnson A GS-17 S

Do do Nathaniel Davis A GS-17 FSO 1

Do do Harold H Saunders A GS-16 V

Do do Arthur J. McCafferty A GS-16 V

Do do W Marshall Wright A GS-16 FSO'

Do Staff Member Louis Schwartz, Jr A GS-15

Do do Samuel W Lewis A GS-15 F50 1

Do Junior Staff Member Roger P. Morris A GS-14

Do do Robert L Sansom A GS-14 M2 September1969.

Do Research Assistant Vacant A GS-13

Do Administrative Officer Lois G Moock A GS-13 S

Do Assistant Administrative Officer Charles V. Feichtner A GS-12 S

Do Chief, Information Liaison Staff Harry W Beach A GS-12 V

1 On detail from the Foreign Service, Department of State.2 Captain, U.S. Mr Force, White House Fellow.

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EXECUTIVE BRANCH

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT—Continued

frATIONAL COMMISSION ON THE CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D C Chairman Milton S. Eisenhower_ __ ___ PA $100 p.d. w.a.e__ 1 year... ____ June 10, 1969.Do Member Hale Boggs PA W.o.c do Do.Do do Terence J. Cooke PA W.o.c _ do Do.Do do Philip A. Hart PA W.o.c __ do Do.Do do A Leon Higginbotham, Jr__ PA W.o.c ___do Do.Do do Eric Holler PA W.o.c __do Do.Do Do

do do

Roman L. Hruska Wiliam M. McCulloch

PAPA

W.o.c W.o.c

___do ___do

Do.Do. 4.

Do Do

do do

Albert E. Jenner, Jr Ernest W. McFarland

PAPA

$100 p.d. w.a.e__$100 p.d. w.a.e__

___do ___do

Do.Do. IL

Do do W. Walter Menninger _ PA $100 p.d. w.a.e__ _do Do.Do do Patricia R. Harris PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_ do Do.Do do Leon Jaworski PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_ do Do.Do Executive Director Lloyd N. Cutler PA W.o.c _ do Do.Do Attorney Robert K. Baker A GS-14 do Do.131 Social Scientist Sandra J. Ball A GS-13 do Do.Do Attorney Robert C. Herr A GS-12 do Do.

VITIONAL COUNCIL ON MARINE RESOURCES AND ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT

Washington, D.0 Executive Secretary Edward Wenk, Jr PA

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Do Special Assistant (Int. Policies) Glenn Schweitzer PL VP Do Executive Officer (Administration) Charles S Barden, Jr __ A VP Do Public Information Officer Odom Fanning A VP Do Oceanographer John C. Fry A VP Do Physical Scientist Henry Hyatt A VP Do Secretary Florence Broussard ADo Research Assistant Pauline T Adams ADo Secretary Edith B Moore ADo Research Assistant Jean Richards ADo do Susan Walker ADo Oceanographer Vacant ADo Secretary Meridel Bailey A Nov. 1, 1968.Do Research Assistant Susan M. Conlon A Junel1,.1969.Do Secretary Jean Pedersen ADo do Helen Zibritosky ADo do Vacant ADo do Anna Brundage ADo do Marjorie H. Routt A Feb. 25, 1969.Do Clerk (Typing) Betty A. Marshall A Aug. 15, 1969.Do Clerk Edward R Shrader A Mar. 20, 1969.Do Typist Michael Bakkela A Mar. 10, 1969.Do Clerk-Typist David Reinhart A Dec. 15, 1968.

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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL--COntinlied

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN

Washington, D.C___- -__ Special Assistant John G Stewart PL $27,139 Do Secretary Sandra E Carlson A GS-9 Do do Beverly J. Baumgart A GS-5 Do Research Assistant Nanine Meiklejohn A GS-5 Do Clerk-Typist Linda K. Pennington A GS-4 Do File Clerk Alayn Neal A GS-2

1./45FFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY

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William P Kelly Vacant Genevieve Blatt James Templeton

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Do Community Action Program, Man-power Research and Analysis Officer.

William L Batt, Jr B GS-15

Do Community Action Program, Chief,Training and Technical Assistance

Thomas F Broden B GS-15

Division.Do Job Corps, Director of Community Francis J. Matthews B GS-15

Relations.Do Office for Health Affairs, Medical Sidney W Maurer, Jr B GS-15 VP

Officer.Do Office of Governmental Relations and Louis H Ritter B GS-15

National Councils, Program Spe-cialist.

Do Office for Health Affairs, Medical Thomas E Bryant B GS-14 Officer.

Do Office of Inspection, Evaluator Paul H. Brennan B GS-13 Do Office of Inspection, Investigator John E. Myers B GS-12 VP Do Office of Inspection Investigator Walter N Thompson B GS-12

California: San Francisco_ Regional Director Lawrence P Horan B GS-18 VP Do Deputy Regional Director Joe P. Maldonado B GS-15 VP

Georgia: Atlanta Regional Director William B. Suttle B GS-17 Do Regional Administrator, VISTA Ross C. Coggins B GS-15 Do Public Information Specialist Dora J. Cosse B GS-13

Ilinois: Chicago Regional Director Loren A. Beals B GS-17 S VIissouri: Kansas City_ do Don V. Thomason B GS-17 VP STew York: New York_ do Josephine, Nieves B GS-18 S rexas: Austin do Walter E. Richter B GS-17 VP Washington, D.0 Community Action Program, Deputy William H Bozman C GS-18 VP—S

Assistant Director.Do VISTA, Deputy Assistant Director Padraic M Kennedy C GS-18 VP Do Job Corps, Deputy Assistant Director Chester R. Lane C GS-18 VP—S Do Office of Governmental Relations and C. Robert Perrin C GS-18 VP

National Councils Assistant Director.Do Office of National Councils and Organi-

zations, Assistant Director.Vacant C GS-18

Do Community Action Program, Assistant Donald K Hess C GS-17 S Director for Policies, Planning andRural Affairs.

Do VISTA, Associate Director, Recruit-ment Selection and Community Re-lations.

Phillip W. Steitz C GS-17 VP

Do Community Action Program, Asso-ciate Director for Program Opera-tion and Urban Affairs.

Don I Wortman C GS-17 VP—S

Do Office of Congressional Relations,Assistant Director.

Vacant C GS-17

Do Office of Public Affairs, Assistant do C GS-17 Tlirprfnr

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OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY—Continued

9

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.C_ Office of Inspections, Assistant Director_ Vacant C GS-17 Do Job Corps, Assistant Director for Plans and Programs.

do C GS-17

Do Job Corps, Assistant Director for do C GS-17 Recruitment, Support, and Place-ment.

Do Office for Civil Rights, Assistant Di-rector.

Maurice A Dawkins C GS-16

Do Office for Congressional Relations,Deputy Assistant Director.

Vacant C GS-15

Do Office of Executive Secretary, Execu-tive Secretary.

Harold R. Sims C GS-15 VP

Do Office of the Director, Executive Ad-viser Programs.

Vacant C GS-15

Do Office of the Director, Special Assistant do C GS-15 Deputy Director.

Do Office of the Director, Confidential do C GS-14 Assistant to Director.

Do Office of the Director, Confidential do C GS-10 Secretary to Director.

Do Office of the Director, Private Secre- tary to Director.

do C GS-9

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Washington, D. C

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Director Deputy Director 1 Assistant Director-Special Assistant tothe President for Telecommunica-tions Management.

Assistant Director do

Price Daniel Mordecai M Merker James D. O'Connell

Charles S. Brewton Vacant_

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Do Special Assistant to the Director do C GS-17 Do do Ashton G Gonella C GS-15 Do do Fred C. Hicks C GS-15 VP Do Administrative Assistant Alice B. Bandy C GS-12 Do ______________ do Margaret D Legath C GS-11 Do Courier Marion J. Forbes C WB-7

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Do Confidential Administration Assistant Vacant C NE Do Secretary do C NE

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

Doo ___

_____________ General Counsel do C GS-17 D Deputy General Counsel Charles F. Simms A GS-16 VP Do ________________ Attorney-Adviser Richard Murray A GS-14

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT DIRECTORFOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGE-MENT

Do__ ______________ General Attorney John J. O'Malley A GS-15 VP Do Confidential Administrative Assistant__ Helen R. Tallman C GS-11

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

Do Special Assistant to the Assistant Di-rector.

Vacant C GS-13 . Do Confidential Administrative Assistant Mary Stough C GS-10 Do Confidential Administrative Assistant_ Vacant C GS-10 Mr. Mordecai M. Merker was formerly General Counsel. He was confirmed by the Senate as of Oct. 10, 1968 and upon receipt of his commission will beappointed as Deputy Director.

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OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING—COntinUed

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.0 LIAISON OFFICE

Director Hubert R. Gallagher C GS-17 ,

OFFICE OF INFORMATION

Do Director .

Emmet F. Riordan GS-17 VP

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS OFFICE

Do Director Robert Y. Phillips C GS-18 VP

FIELD SERVICES

Do Director Edward L. Keenan C GS-18

PROGRAM PLANNING AND EVALUATION

Do Director Eugene J. Quindlen C GS-18 VP

NATIONAL RESOURCE ANALYSIS CENTER

Do Director William C Truppner C GS-18

OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Washington, D.0 Special Assistant to the President,Director, Office of Science and Tech-nology.

Donald Hornig PAS Level II

Do Deputy Director Ivan L. Bennett, Jr PAS Level IV Do Executive Officer, PSAC and Assistant

to Director; Technical Assistant.David Z. Beckler A GS-18

Do Executive Secretary, Federal Council,Science and Technology.

Charles V. Kidd A GS-18

Do Technical Assistant Andrew A AMes A GS-16 Do White House fellow Paul F. Anderson _ A GS-15 1 year Sept. 10, 1968.Do Technical Assistant Walter Baer A GS-15 Do Special Assistant to the Director Robert J. Barlow C GS-17 Do Technical Assistant Bernard B Berger A GS-18 Do do John L. Buckley A GS-17 Do Director, Energy Policy Staff David S. Freeman A GS-18 Do Technical Assistant William L Hooper A GS-16 Do do Spurgeon M. Keeny _____ A GS-18 Do do Donald King A GS-15 Do do John Mays A GS-16 Do do Vincent IT McRae A GS-18 Do do Milton Searl A GS-17 Do do John S. Steinhart A GS-16 Do do Donald Steininger A GS-17 Do do Julius F. Weinhold A GS-14 Do Confidential Assistant (Secretary)_ Eleanor Connors C GS-12 Do do Marie Sessa C GS-10 Do Secretary Patricia Smith C GS-8

/„..45-FFICE OF THE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR TRADE NEGOTIATIONS

Washington, D.0 Special RepresentativeWilliam M. Roth PAS $29,500 Do Deputy Special Representative Vacant PAS $28,750

V PRESIDENT'S CO3IMITTEE ON CONSUMER INTERESTS

Washington, D.0

OFFICE FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Director for Public Affairs Eleanor Pollock Hughes GS-15

V PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON YOUTH OPPORTUNITY

Washington, D.0 Executive Director Gerald W. Christenson NEA GS-18

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PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON INCOME MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS

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Grade or salary Tenure Expires

COMMISSION MEMBERS

_

Chicago, Ill Chairman Ben W Heineman PA W.o.c Berkeley, Calif_ Member Margaret S. Gordon PA $50 p.d Beverly Hills, Calif do Edmund G. Brown PA $100 p.d Santa Monica, Calif do Henry S. Rowen PA W.o.c Hartford, Conn do John Dempsey PA W.o.c Washington, D.0 do Clifford L Alexander PA W.o.c

Do do David Sullivan PA W.o.c South Bend, Ind do J. Julian Samora PA $100 p.d Cambridge, Mass do Robert M Solow PA $75 p.d

Do do Otto Eckstein PA $94 p.d Minneapolis, Minn do Geri Joseph PA $100 p.d St. Paul, Minn do Sherwood 0. Berg PA $90 p.d Jefferson, Mo do John M Dalton PA $100 p.d_ Durham, N.0 do Asa T. Spaulding PA $50 p.d Armonk, N.Y do Thomas J. Watson PA W.o.c New York, N.Y do Maxwell Rabb PA W.o.c

Do do Anna Rosenberg Hoffman PA $100 p.d Do do A. Philip Randolph PA W.o.c Do do J Henry Smith PA W.o.c

Pittsburgh, Pa do Donald C. Burnham PA W.o.c Dallas, Tex_ do James W. Aston PA W.o.c Houston, Tex do Barbara Jordan PA $75 p.d

OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Washington, D C Manpower Analyst Gary R. Comstock A GS-13

OFFICE OF PROGRAM RESEARCH

Do Economist Judith A. Segal A GS-14 Do do Murray A Tucker A GS-14 Do do Irene Lurie A GS-13 Do do Gail Wilensky A GS-13 Do Social Science Analyst Jerry S. Turem A GS-14 Do Research Psychologist Iris Rotberg _ A GS-14 w.a.eDo Program Analyst Ellen J. Broderick A GS-13 Do do Alair A. Townsend A GS-13

OFFICE OF LABOR STUDIES

Do Director Alfred J. Tella A GS-15 Do Labor Economist Michael C Barth A GS-13 Do do Terence Kelly A GS-12 VP

OFFICE OF SPECIAL STUDIES

Do Director Denis F Johnston A GS-15 Labor Economist Lyle Ryter A GS-12

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Do ________________ Executive Officer Norman J. McKenzie A GS-15

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D C Secretary of State Dean Rusk PAS Level I Do Under Secretary of State Nicholas deB. Katzenbach__ PAS Level II Do Ambassador-at-Large W Averell Harriman PAS $30,000 Do do George C. McGhee PAS $30, 000 Do Under Secretary of State for Political Eugene V. Rostow PAS Level III

Affairs.Do Deputy Under Secretaries of State for:

Political Affairs Charles E. Bohlen PAS Level IV C/A . Administration Idar Rimestad PAS do FSO

Do Assistant Secretaries of State for:Congressional Relations William B. Macomber, Jr.. PAS do African Affairs Joseph Palmer II PAS do C/M Inter-American Affairs Covey T. Oliver PAS do European Affairs John M Leddy PAS do East Asian and Pacific Affairs William P. Bundy PAS do Near Eastern and South Asian Parker T. Hart 1 PAS do C/M

Affairs.Economic Affairs Anthony M Solomon PAS do Educational and Cultural Affairs__ Edward D. Re PAS do International Organization Affairs_ Joseph J. Sisco PAS do FSO Public Affairs Dixon Donnelley PAS do Administration Vacant PAS do

Do Counselor of the Department do PAS do Do Legal Adviser Leonard C. Meeker PAS do Do Administrator, SCA Barbara M. Watson PAS do Do Inspector General—Foreign Assistance Kenneth Mansfield PAS do Do Deputy Inspector General—Foreign Howard Haugerud PAS do

Assistance.Do Assistant Inspector General—Foreign Vacant PA GS-15

Assistance.Do do do PA GS-15

FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE

Do Dean, Academic Relations and Exten-sion Training.

Myron L Koenig PL GS-16

Do Director, Foreign Service Institute George V. Allen PL 2 C/A Do Associate Director, Foreign Service Howard E. Sollenberger__ _ _ 131, 2 FSRO

Institute.Do Dean, School of Languages James Frith PL 2 FSRO Do Dean, Center for Area and Country Walter J. Mueller PL 2 FSO

Studies.Do Dean, School of Professional Studies John H. Stutesman PL 2 FSO Do Deputy Director Management James J. Byrnes PL 2 FSO Do Training Officer Vacant PL $19,780 Do Coordinator do PL $19,780 Do Special Assistant to the Dean Edwin M Adams PL $19,780 VP Do Training Officer John W Bowling PL $19,780 FSO Do do Warrick E Elrod PL $19,780 FSRO Do do Thomas F. Hoctor PL $19,780 FSO Do do John Reed PL $19,780 FSO Do Coordinator, Senior Seminar G. Lewis Jones PL 2 C/M Do Training Officer Orson W. Trueworthy PL $19,780 FSO Do Coordinator, NIS Olcott H Deming PL 2 FSO Do Training Officer Gordon H. Mattison Pb $19,780 FSO Do do Daniel L. Horowitz PL $19,780 FSO Do do Andrew John Kauffman.-- - Pb $19,780 FSO Do do James M Ludlow PL $19,780 FSRO Do Scientific Linguist B. David Trease Pb $18,780 FSRO Do Do

Coordinator, Vietnam Training Administrative Officer-Supervisor

Vacant John F. Hickman

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$19,780 $16,946 Detail from

AID.Do Training Officer Joan M. Clark Pb $16,946 FSO Do do John G. Day Pb $16,946 FSO Do Administrative Officer Vacant PL $16,946 Do Scientific Linguist Ronald A. C. Goodison Pb $16,946 Do do Augustus A. Koski PL $16,946 FSRO Do do C. Cleveland Harris Pb $16,946 FSRO Do do Eleanor H, Jorden PL $16,946 FSRO Do do Earl W. Stevick PL $16,946 FSRO Do do Lloyd B. Swift Pb $16,946 FSRO Do Senior Training Officer Hattie Colton PL $16,946 Do Training Officer William Dean Howell PL $16,946 FSRO Do do William C. Kinsey PL $16,946 FSO Do do Carl B. Lovell Pb $16,946 FSRO Do do T...1..... A 'AT- DT a.in Ai, "L".0 17 el

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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Special Assistant to the Secretary andExecutive Secretary of the Depart-ment.

POLICY PLANNING COUNCIL

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OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY

Executive Assistant to the Under Sec-retary.

OFFICE OF THE LEGAL ADVISER

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OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARYFOR CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS

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BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

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Vacant do Warren M Robbins Chester A Bain James A. May Virginia C Favares Vacant do Jessie M Colson Alice T Curran Willard. B. Devlin Arthur E Goodwin, Jr Sidney L. Woolans Claudia Phelps Wilds William Van Buskirk Warren G. Yates Serge Obolensky Ann Madison Reid Dulaney Terrett John S Thomson Vacant do

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Mary C. Schloeder Pierre M. Hartman Monique J. Cossard Jack L Ulsh Stephen P. Zappala James C. Bostain Dale I. Purtle Charles R. Sheehan Allen I. Weinstein Joseph M. Harter Frank Ralph Golino Donald A. Johnston Ralph F. W Eye, Jr Robert P Myers, Jr Vacant do do

Benjamin N Read

Henry D. Owen Miriam C. Camps Wreatham C Gathright

Philip B. Heyman

Carl F Salans Murray J. Belman

Kathryn N Folger

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.0

FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE

Dean for Academic Relations Myron L Koenig NEA GS-16

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

DO Chief of Protocol Tyler Abell C Level IV VP

Do Special Assistant to the Chief of Pro-tocol.

Vacant C GS-15

Do Special Assistant to the Secretary Philander P. Claxton C GS-15 FS RO

Do do Ernest K. Lindley C GS-15 FS RO

Do do Vacant C GS-15

Do do do C GS-15

Do do Vacant C GS-15

Do Confidential Assistant to the Secretary_ Harry W. Shlaudeman C GS-15 FSO

Do do Jay P. Moffat C GS-14 FSO

Do Special Assistant to the Ambassadorat Large.

Howard V. Funk C GS-14 FSO

Do Private Secretary to the Secretary Mildred J. Asbjornson C GS-13

Do do Mildred J. Leatherman C GS-12

Do do Cornelia J. Rothe C GS-12

Do do Vacant C GS-12

Do Personal Assistant to the Ambassadorat Large.

Hildegard B. Shishkin C GS-12

Do Staff Assistant to the Chief of Protocol Virginia M Wallace C GS-12 FSS

Do Staff Assistant to the Secretary Vacant C GS-12

Do do do C GS-11

Do Secretary to the Chief of Protocol do C GS-10

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY

Do Special Assistant do C GS-15

Do do do C GS-15

Do do do C GS-15

Do do Lawrence Eagleburger C GS-14 FSO

Do Confidential Assistant Vacant C GS-13

Do do Robert 0. Homme C GS-12 FSO

Do do Miriam M. Santos C GS-12 FSS

Do Secretary Vacant C GS-9

POLICY PLANNING COUNCIL

Do Staff Assistant do C GS-13

Do Secretary Virginia A Connell C GS-10

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FORPOLITICAL AFFAIRS

Do Special Assistant Vacant C GS-14

Do Staff Assistant Robert T. Gray, Jr C GS-13 FSO

Do Personal Assistant Eleanore M Bonko C GS-12

Do Private Secretary Vacant C GS-11

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY UNDERSECRETARY FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS

Do Special Assistant do C GS-15

Do Confidential Assistant do C GS-12

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY UNDERSECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION

Do Special Assistant to the Deputy do C GS-15

Under Secretary.Do do do C GS-15

Do Confidential Assistant to the Deputy do C GS-12

Under Secretary.

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARYFOR ADMINISTRATION

Do Secretary (in -- - C GS-10

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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS—Continued

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Assistant Secretary.

OFFICE OF THE LEGAL ADVISER

Do Secretary Jeanette S. Fincher GS-10

OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL,FOREIGN ASSISTANCE

Do Secretary to the Inspector General_ Priscilla Cobb GS-10 FSS Do Secretary to the Deputy Inspector Florence M. Lauttamus_ __ _ GS-10 General.

BUREAU OF AFRICAN AFFAIRS

Do Special Assistant Vacant GS-15 Do ________________ Secretary do GS-10

BUREAU OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS

DO ________________ Secretary do GS-I0

BUREAU OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS

Do _______________ _ Secretary Eva C. Hallam GS-10 FSS

BUREAU OF EAST ASIAN AND PACIFICAFFAIRS

Do ________________ Staff Assistant Blanche M. Moore GS-I2 Do Secretary Vacant GS-10

BUREAU OF NEAR EASTERN AND SOUTHASIAN AFFAIRS

Do_ __ _____________ Secretary do GS-10

BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS

Do ________________ Secretary Helen M Hennessy GS-10

BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL ANDCULTURAL AFFAIRS

Do ________________ Special Assistant to the Assistant Secre-tary.

Albin Javarone GS-15

Do ________________ Secretary Vacant GS-10

BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE ANDRESEARCH

Do ________________ Director Thomas L Hughes Level IV Do __Secretary Lethean Rowe GS-10

BUREAU OF INTERNATIONALORGANIZATION AFFAIRS

DO ________________ Secretary Vacant GS-10

BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Do Special Assistant to the Assistant Secre-tary.

L. Selwyn Coates GS-14 FSO Do R.nra+nry Tornqn 1. Pietroski GS-10

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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

BUREAU OF SECURITY AND CONSULAR

AFFAIRS

Washington, D.0 Secretary Vacant C GS-10

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Do Deputy Director, International Scien-tific and Technological Affairs.

J. Wallace Joyce A GS-17 VP

Do Deputy Director, Office of General Eugene G. Kovach A GS-16 VP Scientific Affairs.

Do Physical Science Administration Officer John K Rouleau A GS-15 VP Do do William C Salmon A GS-14 Do Executive Officer, Executive SecretariaL Henry C. Boudreau A 2 FSO

BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE AND

RESEARCH

Do Intelligence Research Specialist William M. Marvel A GS-16 VP Do do Richard E Curl A GS-15 VP Do do Brewer J Merriam A GS-15 VP Do Intelligence Research Specialist Edward L. Davis, Jr A GS-14 VP Do do Robert H Petty A GS-14 VP Do do Henry J. Cullinan A GS-13 VP Do do Edward E. Frisa A GS-13 VP Do do John J. Kelly A GS-13 VP Do do Edgar N Powers A GS-13 VP Do do Kenneth R Folkerth A GS-13 VP Do do Paul V. Sullivan A GS-12 VP

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY

FOR ADMINISTRATION

Do Director, Foreign Buildings Operations Ernest J Warlow B 2 FSRO Do Deputy Director, Foreign Buildings Orlan C. Ralston B 2 FSSO

Operations.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Do Special Assistant to the Secretary for Edward K Thompson FS/GS 2 FSRO Vietnam Information Affairs.

Do Special Assistant to the Secretary for Winthrop G. Brown FS/GS 2 C/M Liaison with the Governors.

Do Deputy Special Assistant for Liaisonwith the Governors.

Abram E. Manell FS/GS 2 FSO

Do Special Assistant to the Secretary for Graham A. Martin FS/GS 2 C/M Refugee and Migration Affairs.

Do Special Assistant to the Secretary and George P. Delaney FS/GS 2 FSRO Coordinator International LaborAffairs.

Do Special Assistant to the Secretary for Donald L. McKernan FS/GS 2 FSRO Fisheries and Wildlife.

Do Deputy Executive Secretary Robert L. Brown FS/GS 2 FSO Do do John Patrick Walsh FS/GS 2 FSO

Do Deputy Chief of Protocol Rafael Sanchobonet FS/GS 2 FSRO

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY

FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS

Do Director, Water for Peace Dean F. Peterson FS/GS 2 FSRO

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY UNDER

SECRETARY FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary, Political Philip J. Farley FS/GS 2 FSO Military Affairs.

Do Special Assistant for Youth Robert D Cross FS/GS 2 C RO

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY

FOR CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary_ Horace G. Torbert, Jr FS/GS 2 FSO

Do do John P. White FS/GS 2 FSRO

Do Congressional Relations Officer Alexander H. Schnee FS/GS 2 FSO T) n do Edith H. Wftskr.wir.h FRMS 2 PRRCI

See footnotes at end of table, p. 36.

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS—Continued

17

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.C. Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do

POLICY PLANNING COUNCIL

Member do do do do do do do do do Executive Secretary

John C. Campbell Ralph N Clough_ William N Dale Edward W Doherty James W Howe Joseph W Neubert Alfred Redman

William Witman II Vacant do

John It. Curtis, Jr

FS/GS 2 FS/GS 2 FS/GS 2 FS/GS 2 FS/GS 2 FS/GS 2 FS/GS 2 FS/GS 2 FS/GS 2 FS/GS 2 FS/GS 2

FSRO FSO FS0 FSO FSRO FSO FSO FSO

FSRO OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY UNDER SEC-

RETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary for Admin-istrative Affairs.Michel Cieplinski FS/GS 2 FS RO

Do Special Assistant for Congressional Frank G. Meyer FS/GS 2 FSRO Relations.Do Special Assistant Kenneth R. Strawberry.:___ FS/GS 2 FSRO

BUREAU OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS

Do Deputy Assistant Secretaries for:Commercial Affairs and Business Eugene M. Braderman FS/GS 2 FSO Activities.International Monetary Affairs____ Thomas 0. Enders FS/GS 2 FSO International Trade Policy Joseph A Greenwald FS/GS 2 FSO International Resources and Food Julius L. Katz FS/GS 2 FSRO Policy.Transportation and Telecommu-

nications.Frank E. Loy FS/GS 2 FSRO

BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL ANDCULTURAL AFFAIRS

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary Jacob Canter FS/GS 2 CRO Do do Katie S. Louchheim FS/GS 2 FSRO Do do Douglas N. Batson FS/GS 2 FSO BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE AND

RESEARCH

Do Deputy Director George C. Denney, Jr FS/GS 2 FSRO Do________________ Deputy Assistant Secretary David H. Popper FS/GS 2 FSO Do do Walter M. Kotschnig FS/GS 2 FSRO Do do Ward P. Allen FS/GS 2 FSO OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC

AND TECHNOLOGICAL AFFAIRS

• Do Director Herman Pollack FS/GS 2 Level V FSRO BUREAU OF SECURITY AND CONSULAR

AFFAIRS

Do_ _______________ Deputy Administrator do

Frederick Smith, Jr Vacant

FS/GS 2 FS/GS 2

FSRO

BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary Richard I. Phillips FS/GS 2 FS0Do do Robert J. McCloskey FS/GS 3 FS RO-1___ _Do do John R O'Brien FS/GS 3 CRO-1_ _ _ _BUREAU OF AFRICAN AFFAIRS

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary C. Robert Moore FS/GS 3 FSO-1 Do do Thomas H. E. Quimby FS/GS 3 FS RO—LDo do Samuel Z Westerfield FS/GS 3 FSO-1 BUREAU OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary Donald K Palmer FS/GS 3 • FSO-1 Do do Viron P Vaky FS/GS 3 FSO-2 See footnotes at end of table, p. 36.21-032-65---4

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS—00/161111ed

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

BUREAU OF EAST ASIAN AND

PACIFIC AFFAIRS

Washington, D C Deputy Assistant Secretary G McMurtrie Godley FS/GS 2 C/M

Do do Robert W. Barnett FS/GS 2 FSO

BUREAU OF NEAR EASTERN AND

SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary Rodger P. Davies_ FS/GS 2 FSO

Do do William J. Handley FS/GS 2 FSO

Do do Stuart W. Rockwell FS/GS 2 FSO

OFFICE OF THE U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

TO THE U.N.

New York: New York__ U.S. Representative to the U.N. with

the rank and status of AmbassadorJames R. Wiggins 5 PAS $30,000

Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary,

and the U.S. Representative in

the Security Council.

Do Deputy Representative to the U.N.and Deputy Representative in

William B. Buffum PAS $29,500 FSO

Security Council.

Do Deputy Representative in Security Richard F. Pederson PAS $28,750 FSO

Council of the U.N. with personal

rank of Ambassador.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE UNITED

NATIONS

Do Representatives (5) Vacant PAS $28,750 w.a.e__ _ Designatedeachsession.

Do Alternate Representatives (5)_ do PAS $28,750 w.a.e_ _do

TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL

Do U.S. Representative with personal rank

of Ambassador.do PAS $28,000

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL

Do U.S. Representative with personal rank

of Ambassador.Arthur E Goldschmidt_ - _ _ PAS $28,000

EUROPEAN OFFICE OF THE UNITED

NATIONS AND OTHER INTERNA-

TIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Iwitzerland: Geneva _ _ - Representative Roger W Tubby PAS $28,750

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCI-

ENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL ORGANI-

ZATION

'ranee: Paris General Conference

Do Representatives (5) Vacant PAS $28,000 w.a.e__ Appointedfor eachsession.

Do Alternates (5) do PAS $28,000 w.a.e do

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

witzerland: Geneva_ _ _ _ Representative, Executive Board do PAS W o.c

INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECON-

STRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT

Vashington, D C U.S. Governor Henry H Fowler_ PAS W.o.c.6 5 years Apr. 22, 1970.

Do Alternate U.S. Governor Eugene V Rostow PAS W.o.c.7 __do Oct. 14, 1971.

Do U.S. Executive Director Livingston T Merchant_ PAS $25,000 2 years oruntil suc-cessor ap-pointed.

Aug. 11, 1967.

Do Alternate U.S. Executive Director Emmett J Rice PAS S20.000

S ee footnotes at end of table, p. 36.

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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS—Continued

19

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

Washington, D.C.. U.S. Governor Henry H Fowler PAS W.o.c.6 5 years Apr. 22, 1970.Do Alternate U.S. Governor _ Eugene V. Rostow PAS W.o.c.7 do Oct. 14, 1971.Do U.S. Executive Director William B Dale PAS $25,000 Do Alternate U.S Executive Director John S. Hooker PAS $20,000

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL

New York: New York__ Deputy Representative Walter M Kotschnig PAS W.o.c.8

FUNCTIONAL COMMISSIONS OF THEECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL

Do Representative, Narcotic Drugs Com-mission.

Harry J. Anslinger PA $28,000 w.a.e-

Do Representative, Commission on Morris B Abram PA $28,000 w.a.e_ Human Rights.

Do Representative, Population Corn-mission.

Ansley J. Coale PA $28,000 w.a.e_

Do Representative, Social Commission__ _ Marjorie McKendzie PA $28,000 Dawson.

Do Representative, Commission on the Glayds A. Tillett PA $28,000 w.a.e_Status of Women.

Do Representative, Statistical Commis-sion.

Raymond T. Bowman PA $28,000

REGIONAL COMMISSIONS OF THEECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL

Do Representative, Economic Commissionfor Asia and the Far East.

Vacant PA W.o.c Appointedeachsession.

Do Representative, Economic Commissionfor Europe.

Vacant PA W.o.c do

Do Representative, Economic Commission for Latin America.

do PA W.o.c do

U.N. DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Do Representative, Governing Council_ ___ Arthur E. Goldschmidt_ _ __ PA W.o.c

INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION

Switzerland: Geneva__ __ U.S. Government Representative George L P. Weaver PA W.o.c

INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONSUNION

Do Delegates, Plenipotentiary Conference__ Vacant PA W.o.c Designatedeachsession.Do Representative, Administrative Council_ Thomas E Nelson PA W.O.C.8

U.N. CHILDREN'S FUND

Do Representative, Executive Board P Frederick Delliquadri ___ PA W.o.c Do Alternate Representative_ Dr. Katherine Bain PA W.o.c

U.N. PROGRAM FOR THE PREVENTION OFCRIME AND THE TREATMENT OFOFFENDERS

New York: New York__ Representative James V. Bennett PA W.o.c Do do Vacant PA W.o.c Do do do PA W.o.c Do Respondent Myrl E. Alexander PA W.o.c Do do Philip Green PA W.o.c Do do Peter P. Lyins PA W.o.c Do

- do Richard A. McGee PA W.o.c

Do do Milton F Rector PA W.o.c Do__ i -1 n V Prpainn Shame PA W.o.c

"•See footnotes at end of table, p. 36.

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIOIsTS—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION

ORGANIZATION

Canada: Montreal Representative Robert P. Boyle PA $28,000

Do Alternate Representative George G. Sink PA $24,357

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

Switzerland: Geneva__ __ Alternate Representative, Executive Vacant PA W.o.c

Board.

Do Delegates (3), Assembly do PA W.o.c Designated

each ses-sion.

OFFICE OF THE U.S. REPRESENTATIVE

TO THE U.N.

New York: New York___ Senior Adviser on International Orga-

nization Affairs.Wilber H. Ziehl PL $28,000 FSO

Do Senior Adviser to U.S Representative

with personal rank of Ambassador.Seymour M. Finger PL 2 FSO-1

Do Information Officer Wallace Irwin, Jr PL 2 FSRO-1_

Do Adviser on Economic and Social Affairs David F. Squire PL 2 FS RO-2_ _ _

Do Senior Adviser on Economic and Social Clarence I. Blau PL $28,000 VP

Affairs.

Do Adviser on Political and SecurityDonald R Toussant PL $22,376 FSO

Affairs.

Do Senior Adviser, Administrative Affairs Robert A. Hancock PL $19,780 FSO

Do Informatio Officer Vacant Pb $16,946

Do Adviser, Legal and Internationaldo Pb $16,946

Organization Affairs.

Do Adviser on Political and SecurityJohn M. Cates, Jr PL $16,946 FSO

Affairs.

Do do John Eaues, Jr Pb $16,946 FSO

Do Administrative Officer Theodore P Schottke PL $16,946 VP

Do Adviser on Political and SecurityVacant Pb $14,409

Affairs.

Do do Vacant PL $14,409

Do do Andrew Maguire Pb $14,409

Do Supervisory Writer-Editor Katherine Allen PL $14,409

Do Chief, Communications Section Joseph W. Fitzgerald Pb $14,409

Do Chief, Reference Section Antholus P Gustave PL $14,409

Do Adviser on Political and Security Al-

fairs

Betsy Lenin Pb $12,174

Do Public Information Specialist Edward T. Mytko PL $12,174 vp

Do Assistant Chief, Reference and Re-

search Section.Blanche Finley PL $12,174

Do Personnel Officer Lorraine Hochstein PL $12,174

Do Office Services Manager Charles V. Mantione Pb $12,174

Do Protocol Officer Rosemary E. Spencer PL $12,174

Do Adviser Robert B Rosenstock Pb $12,174

Do Adviser on Administrative, Financial,

and Special International Organiza-

tion Affairs.

Sol Kutner PL $12,174 VP

Do Protocol Officer Bess Trinks PL $12,174

BOARDS AND COAIMISSIONS

U.S. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTER-

NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL AND CUL-

TURAL AFFAIRS

Washington, D C Chairman Joseph R. Smiley PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e_ (3) May 11, 1969

Do Member Walter Adams PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e_ (3) Do.

Do do Homer Daniels Babbidge,Jr.

PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e_ - (3) May 11, 197(

Do do Wayland P. Moody PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e _ (3) _ May 11, 197:

Do do Thomas E Robinson PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e _ (3) Do.

Do do Robert A. Scalapino PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e (3) May 11, 1970

Do do Abram L Sachar PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e .. (3) Do.

Do do Arnold M. Picker PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e (3) May 11, 1971

Do do Pauline Thomnkins PAS $50 !id. w.a.e (3) MA V 11 1Q

See footnotes at end of table, p. 36.

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BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS—Continued

21

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

BOARD OF FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIPS

Washington, D.C... Member James A Turman PA W.o.c (3) Sept. 22, 1969.Do do John P Augelli PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_ (3) Do.Do do Teruo Ihara PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_ (3) Do.Do do Lloyd N Hand PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_ (3) Do.Do do Edward E. Booher PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_ (3) Do.Do do Seymour Martin Lipset___ PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_ (3)., Sept. 22, 1970.Do do George E Taylor PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_ (3) Sept. 22, 1968.Do do Frederick B. Pike PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_ (3) Do.Do do James R Roach PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_ (3) Do.Do do John Hope Franklin PA $50 p.d. w.a.e _ (3) Do.Do do Jack Valenti PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_ (3) Sept. 22, 1969.Do do Paul Seabury PA $50 p.d. w.a.e (3) Sept. 22, 1970.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE ARTS

Do Chairman Roy E. Larson PL $50 p.d. w.a.e 3 years Mar. 3, 1969.Do Member Peter Mennin PL $50 p.d. w.a.e do Mar. 3, 1969.Do do Werner Lawson PL $50 p.d. w.a.e do Do.Do _ ____________ do George Seaton PL $50 p.d. w.a.e do Mar. 29, 1969.Do do Nina Vance Pb $50 p.d. w.a.e do Apr. 1, 1969.Do do Lew Christenson Pb $50 p.d. w.a.e do _ Do.Do do Theodore Rossek Pb $50 p.d. w.a.e do May 9, 1969.Do _ __________ do Henry Oliver Rea Pb $50 p.d. w.a.e do July 9, 1969.Do do John D. Brownlee Pb $50 p.d. w.a.e do Aug. 12, 1969.Do do Arnold N. Picker Pb $50 p.d. w.a.e do Mar. 8, 1971.

INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE ONINTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS

Do ________________ Chairman Asbury Coward Pb $19,780 FSRO

AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR

Washington, D.0 Administrator William S Gaud PAS Level III Do Deputy Administrator Rutherford M. Poats PAS do

OFFICE OF PRIVATE RESOURCES

Do Assistant Administrator Herbert W. Salzman PAS Level IV

OFFICE OF PROGRAM AND POLICYCOORDINATION

Do Assistant Administrator Paul G Clark PAS.. do

WAR ON HUNGER

Do ________________ Assistant Administrator H. Brooks James PAS do

BUREAU FOR EAST ASIA

Do Assistant Administrator John C. Bullitt PAS • do

BUREAU FOR VIETNAM

Do Assistant Administrator James P Grant PAS do

ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR AD-MINISTRATION

Do Assistant Administrator H Rex Lee PAS do

Do

BUREAU FOR AFRICA

Assistant Administrator II Peter Straus PAS do

,

See footnotes at end of table, p. 36.

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued

AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEvELop3fENT—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-naent

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

BUREAU FOR NEAR EAST AND EAST

ASIA

Washington, D.0 Assistant Administrator Maurice Williams PAS Level III

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

Do Deputy Assistant Administrator for James M. Kearns PL $23, 788 VP

Administration.

Do Special Assistant for Equal Oppor-

tunity.

Nira Long PL $15, 841

OFFICE OF PROGRAM POLICY

COORDINATION

Do Deputy Assistant Administrator 0 Harold Folk PL $24, 500 VP

Do do Curtis Farrar PL $22, 760 VP

Do Chief, Policy Planning Division Alan Strout PL $20, 075 VP

Do Assistant Chief, Policy Planning Di-vision.

Dean S Warren PL $20, 585 VP

Do Agricultural Economist Dale W Adams PL $18, 641 VP

Do International Economist Michael Roemer PL $13, 959

Do do Carl Hemmer PL $13, 392

INFORMATION STAFF

Do Director James T. McCrory PL $26,264

Do Deputy Director Joseph L Newman PL $23,695 VP

Do Public Information Specialist Franz Allina PL $21,192

Do Public Information Officer Peter R. Clapper PL $17,550 VP

Do Public Information Specialist Marion B Wilhelm PL $13,321

Do do Charles Barry PL $14,409

OFFICE OF PRIVATE RESOURCES

Do Associate Assistant Administrator W. Gilbert Carter PL $26,167

Do Chief, Insurance Division Harry L Freeman PL $24,393

Do Financial Analyst (Loans) Robert J. Emerson PL $23,921

Do Business and Industry Adviser John C. Donaldson PL $20,243 VP

Do Staff Coordinator James D. McVoy PL $23,921 VP

Do Insurance Examiner (General) Benjamin T. Mansbach_ _ _ _ PL $13,392

OFFICE OF ENGINEERING

Do Deputy Director Lucus M Hale PL 823,778 VP

OFFICE OF THE WAR ON HUNGER

Do Associate Deputy Assistant Adminis-

trator.Irwin R Hedges PL 827,055

Do Director, AID Research and Institu-

tional Grants.Erven J. Long PL $27,055

Do Director, Food for Freedom Service_ Frank R. Ellis PL $26,960 VP

Do Health Manpower Coordinator Robert A. Kevan PL 828,000 VP

Do Director, Agriculture and Rural Devel-

opment Service.Douglas D. Caton PL $25,374 VP

Do Chief, Production Division, Agriculture

and Rural Development Service.Omar J Kelley PL $26,960

OFFICE OF SECURITY

Do Director Milton S Mileski PL $25,118 VP

OFFICE OF LABOR AFFAIRS

Do Deputy Director Kenneth J. Kelley PL $24,477 VP

OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER

Do Controller Charles F. Flinner PL $27,055 VP

Do Deputy Controller Hessell E. Kosters PL $26,167 VP

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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT-Continued

23

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF INTERNATIONALTRAINING

Washington, D.0 Deputy Director Martin M. McLaughlin__ __ Pb $26,167 VP

OFFICE OF PERSONNELAND MANPOWER

Do Deputy Director James R. Keene PL $23,596 VP Do Chief, Training Division Warren Ziegler PL $24,357 VP Do Personnel Management Specialist Gordon W. Peterson PL $17,953 Do Personnel Staffing Specialist John R. Burdick Pb $12,989

OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT

Do Associate Assistant Administrator Patrick M. O'Leary PL $26,167 VP

CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON STAFF

Do ________________ Director Alex Dickie, Jr Pb $25,176 VP

INSPECTIONS AND INVESTIGATIONSSTAFF

Do __ _ _____________ Director Robert L. Shortley Pb $28,000 VP

BUREAU FOR AFRICA

Do ________________ Deputy Assistant Administrator Robert S. Smith Pb $27,055 VP Do ________________ Director, Institutional Development_ __ Robert L. Rupard Pb $26,960 VP Do Director, Office of Capital Develop-

ment and Finance.Robert T. Freeman Pb $28,000

Do ________________ Director, Office of Management Frederick W Hahne Pb $23,079 VP Do__ Director Office of Eastern and South-

ern Africa Affairs.Jerry Knoll Pb $25,879 VP

Do __________ _ _____ Director, Office of Development Plan-fling.

Herman J. Nissenbaum_ _ _ _ Pb $23,079 VP __

Do ________________ International Cooperation Officer Fermino J. Spencer Pb $20,439 VP Do ________________ Regional Housing Adviser George R Hazel PL $16,675 ___ VP

______________ Special Assistant Walter W. Wurfel Pb $15,369 VP ,D°--"0 Programing Officer Dwight T. Wilson Pb $14,409_

BUREAU FOR EAST ASIA

DO_ Director, Office of Capital Develop-ment and Finance.

Selig. A. Taubenblatt Pb $23,079 VP

Do Director, Office of Southeast Asia Frederick F. Simmons PLAffairs.

Do__ __ _ ___________ Director, Office of Indonesian Affairs_ Alexander Shakow PL $18,404

BUREAU FOR VIETNAM

Do_ _ _ _____________ Director, Research, Evaluation, and Karl F. Bode PL $26,960 Information Retrieval.

Do ________________ Associate Assistant Administrator for John E. Arthur PL $23,778 VP Program.

Do_____ ___________ Deputy Associate Assistant Admin-istrator for Administration.

Arthur M. Hughes Pb $23,778 VP

,D° ________________ Public Information Specialist John E. Reilly Pb $22,082 VP "° Education Planning Specialist Otto G. Schaler, Jr PL $23,308 VP

LATIN AMERICA BUREAU

Do-- Associate U.S. Coordinator for Alli-ance for Progress.

Richard W. Richardson____ Pb $28,000

Do_ ______________ _ Deputy Assistant Administrator for Philip Glaessner PL $26,960 VP Capital Development.

Do-- ______________ Director of Country Affairs John R. Breen Pb $26,264 VP Do-- Deputy Director, Office of Bolivian-

Chilean Affairs.Richard F. Weber PL $23,596 VP ___

D° ______TI-°-- ___________

Chief, Urban Development Division___Deputy Director, Office of Ecuadorean-

Stanley Baruch Lawrence H. Berlin

PbPb

$26,574 $24,477 '

VP VP

Peruvian Affairs.Do_ ___ ____________ -- ___________________ William L. Shea Pb $20,585 VP_

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued

AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT—Continued

• LocationPosition Incumbent

Type ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

LATIN AMERICA BUREAU—continued

Washington, D.0 Public Information Officer Gale D Wallace PL $20,243

Do Chief, Cooperatives DevelopmentJack Dublin Pb $21,757

Branch.

Do Housing Development Officer Robert H. Freed PL $18, 481 VP

BUREAU FOR NEAR EAST AND SOUTH

ASIA

Do Director, Office of Technical Support_James M Blume Pb $25, 040 VP

Do Director, Office of Capital Develop-

ment and Finance.Theodore Lustig PL . $28, 000 VP

Do Director, Office of Management Donald W. Richardson PL $26, 640 VP

Do , Do

Program Analyst Finance Officer (Loans).

Edward M Vinson George H. Wales

PLPL

$23, 075 $13, 957

VP

OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR

Do Special Assistant to Administrator Vacant C GS-15

Do do do C GS-14

Do do do C GS-14

Do Private Secretary to the DeputyMary Ferguson C GS-11

Administrator.

Do Chauffeur for the Administrator Cecil Ayers C WB-6

CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON SERVICE

Do Congressional Liaison Officer Harry Ackerman C GS-15

Do do Clarence Martin C GS-15

Do do Vacant C GS-15

Do do do C GS-15

Do Staff Assistant to Director do C GS-11

Do Private Secretary to Director Betty Walton C GS-9

Do Staff Assistant Emilia Cresswell C GS-9

OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

Do General Counsel Stephen Ives C Level V

Do Private Secretary to General Counsel _ Helen Wool C GS-10

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR

Do Special Assistant to Assistant Admin-

istrator

Vacant C GS-11

EAST ASIA BUREAU

Do International Cooperation Officer Cleo Francis Shook B GS-15 VP

AFRICA BUREAU

Do Supervisory Highway Engineer Charles J. Chidester B GS-14

Do Architect Cyril Molineaux B GS-14 VP

Do Budget Analyst Jane P Leer B GS-13

VIETNAM BUREAU

Do Special Assistant to Office Director Richard 0 Kennedy B GS-15

OFFICE OF WAR ON HUNGER

Do Food for Peace Officer Martin. J Forman B GS-15 VP

OFFICE FOR INTERNATIONAL TRAINING

Do Prog. Dev. Officer Roger Cummings B GS-13

OFFICE OF PRIVATE RESOURCES

Do Snpeial Assistant (Economics Trade) .. Charles D Hvson B GS-13

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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT-Continued

25

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.C..

Do

OFFICE OF PERSONNEL AND MANPOWER

Personnel Staffing Specialist

NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA BUREAU

Supervisory Finance Officer (Loans) __

Tremper Longman

George S. Novak

B

B

GS-14

GS-15

VP Nov. 30, 1968.

PEACE CORPS

Washington, D.0 Do_

Director of the Peace Corps do

Jack H. Vaughn Brent K. Ashabranner

PASPAS

Level III Level IV

VP VP

Do ________________ Medical Officer Kenneth N. Bredesen PL $28,000 FSRO Feb. 28, 1970.Do East Asia and Pacific Regional Director_ Russell G. Davis PL $28,000 FSRO Jan. 16, 1971.Do Assistant Secretary General of Inter-

national Secretariat for VolunteerWarren G. Fuller PL $28,000 FSRO June 6, 1969.

Services.Do _____________ Director, Office of Public Affairs Seymour Greben PL $28,000 FSRO Nov. 3, 1968.Do ________________ Director, Office of Medical Programs___ John W. Harkness Pb $28,000 FSRO Mar. 15, 1971.Do Director, Staff Training Center Robert J. MacAlister Pb $28,000 FSRO Apr. 7, 1970.Do__ Director, Office of Planning and Pro-

gram Review.Paul Sack PL $28,000 FSRO Dec. 4, 1970.

Do ________________ Director, Office of Financial Manage-ment.

Leon N. Satenstein PL $28,000 FSRO Dec. 5, 1968.

Do ________________ Regional Director, for North Africa,Near East and South Asia Regional

Robert L. Steiner, Jr PL $28,000 FSRO Dec. 15, 1969.

Office.Do Deputy Director, Office of Planning

and Program Review.Edwin N. Barker Pb $22,376 FSRO Jan. 15, 1970,

Do______ _ Chief, Central American Programs David J. Boubion PL $$2,376 FSRO Aug. 1, 1970.Do _:::i:: Deputy Regional Director (Peace Walter C. Carrington Pb $22,376 FSRO Oct. 27, 1968.

Corps Program Officer).Do _ : ______________ Director, Office of Selection Joseph A Farrell PL $22,376 FSRO Sept. 30, 1969.Do Director of Accounting and Finance.. _ __ Albert I. Fox PL $22,376 FSRO Jan. 27, 1971.

Program and Training Specialist Jack Frankel PL $22,376 FSRO Dec. 24, 1969.(Agriculture).

Do ________________ Director of Programs and Operations,Office of Selection.

Thomas M. Graham PL $22,376 FSRO Nov. 19, 1970.

ThDo _ Director, Office of Public Information__ Robert A. Hatch PL $22,376 FSRO Jan. 15, 1971,,i-'0 _________________ Director, Office of Volunteer Support__ _ William E. Hintz PL $22,376 FSRO Nov. 6, 1970."0 ________________

-----------------RegionalDeputy Director, Office of Evaluation__ Ward E. Hower PL $22,376 FSRO Sept. 27, 1969.

Do_____________________________________________

Do----------------Director,.„,"° ________________-"3---- - __________

Regional Director for Africa Regional Director for Latin America Director, Office of Evaluation Director of Personnel

Cleotha P. Lucas William E. Moffett Lawrence J. O'Brien Ruth L. Olson

PLPLPLPL

$22,376 $22,376 $22,376 $22,376

FSRO FSRO FSRO FSRO

Nov. 27, 1969,Jan. 17, 1969.Jan. 27, 1971.Aug. 14, 1970.

Do__ _ _____ Peace Corps Program Officer Calvin H. Raullerson PL $22,376 FSRO Apr. 9, 1969.Do _____________

__________Chief, Special Services Allen W. Rothenberg PL $22,376 FSRO Apr. 22, 1969.

Do---- General Counsel M. Michael Sharlot PL $22,376 FSRO . Oct. 9, 1970._i_,Do: ________________________ Director, Office of Administration M. Douglas Stafford PL $22,376 _ FSRO July 14, 1969."°----__ Chief, French-Speaking Africa (Peace Edward W. Tatge PL $22,376 FSRO Oct. 9, 1970.

Corps Program Officer).ThDo--- -,,o_ _____ __________________

Deputy Director, Office of Selection__Director of Budget

Robert B. Voas William F. Whalen

PLPL

$22,376 $22,376

FSRO FSRO

Oct. 9, 1968.Feb. 21, 1969.

Do__ ______________ Deputy Director, Office of Public In-formation.

William S. Awbrey PL $17,943 FS RO Nov. 7, 1970.

Do _Do Do:::::-----------

Psychologist Auditor Deputy Director, Office of Medical

Bela 0. Baker Michael F. Basso Vacant

PLPLPL

$17,943 $17,943 $17,943

FSRO FSRO FSRO

Oct. 9, 1968.Do.

Programs.Do_ _Do - Chief,

Chief, Data Processing Services Robert I. Beckler PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 9, 1970.

Do:--------------- BudgetAccounts Payable Branch George Bloom PL $17,943 FSRO Nov. 18, 1970.Analyst Eugene J. Buehler PL $17,943 FSRO Nov. 11, 1970.

--fi°----- ______________

Staff Phychiatrist Morris J. Chalick PL $17,943 FSRO Mar. 2, 1971.--°-- : Peace Corps Officer (Office of Evalua-

tion).Russell E. Chappell PL $17,943 FSRO Apr. 16, 1969.

_________Do---------------- Director, -- -- __

-o-Peace Corps Program Officer Director, Division of Administration

Paul S. Cromwell Joseph A. Czajkowski

PLPL

$17,943 $17,943

FSRO FSRO

Aug. 1, 1969.Oct. 9, 1970.

Services.1)°--- _D ____________

Deputy Director for Operations Latin America Training

Robert Dorn Antonio E. Duran

PLPL

$17,943 $17,943

FSRO Do.

Do::::: ----------Regional______Director,

-o- - --- Field Selection Officer John E. Exner, Jr PL $17,943 FSRO FSRO

Oct. 31, 1968.Mar. 8, 1971.

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Grade or salary Tenure Expires

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."''l Program Staff Assistant Frances Fielder PL $17,943 FSRO Feb. 7, 1969.

Program and Training Specialist (Agri-culture).

Michael J. Furst PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 17, 1968.

Training Coordinator Marie D Gadsden PL $17,943 FSRO June 25, 1969.

Administrative Analyst Alfred L. Garrison PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 31, 1970.

Operations Training Officer Charles 0. Graham PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 9, 1968.

Specialist (Ag. Ed. CD TESOL) James C. Hall PL $17,943 FSRO Jan. 7, 1971.

Central America Area Chief Dewey R Heising PL $17,943 FSRO Jan. 24, 1969.

Regional Branch Chief, NANESA Walter H Hunting PL $17,943 FSRO Nov. 12, 1970.

Executive Officer, NANESA John L. Kane PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 1, 1970.

Language Officer Allan M. Kulakow PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 9, 1970.

Senior India Operations and Training Leon E. Lane PL $17,943 FSRO July 4, 1970.

Officer.Family Planning Coordinator Martha J Leas PL $17,943 FSRO Dec. 29, 1970.

Chief, Accounting Operations Branch__ Junior L. Locher PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 9, 1970.

Executive Officer, Latin America David C. Lynch PL $17,943 FSRO Nov. 18, 1970.

Region.Peace Corps Area Chief Ruth L. Mackenzie PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 9, 1970.

Peace Corps Officer (Evaluation) John W McDonald PL $17,943 FSRO Dec. 14, 1969.

Director of Research (OPPR & R)____ William R. Meyers PL $17,943 _ FSRO Dec. 11, 1969.

Deputy Regional Director (NANESA)_ Louis L. Mitchell, Jr PL $17,943 FSRO Aug. 24,1970.

Deputy Director, Office of Adminis-tration.

Leon Al. Parker PL $17,943 FSRO Dec. 13, 1970.

Peace Corps Liaison Officer for Public Paul A. Reed PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 9, 1970.

Information.Chief, Medical Processing Division_ _ __ Herman Richards PL $17,943 FSRO Do.

Regional Selection Officer Richard B Ross PL $17,943 FSRO Sept. 17, 1970.

Program Officer (Institutional Re-lations.)

Phillips B. Ruopp PL $17,943 FSRO Mar. 4, 1970.

Director, Office of Medical Programs__ Stanley C. Scheyer PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 29, 1970.

Operations Training Officer James F Sherman PL $17,943 FSRO Mar. 13, 1971.

Attorney Adviser (General) Jonathan R. Steinberg PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 9, 1970.

Regional Selection Officer (NANESA) _ Fred Strassburger PL $17,943 FSRO Mar. 6, 1971.

Deputy Director, Division of Contracts_ Carol M. Thomas PL $17,943 FSRO July 7, 1969.

Budget Analyst Duane B. Urban PL $17,943 FSRO Dec. 8, 1970.

Senior Research Coordinator Vera D Vinogradoff PL $17,943 FSRO June 17, 1969.

Peace Corps Program Officer Leroy T. Walker PL $17,943 FSRO Feb. 12, 1970.

Deputy Regional Director (LA)- Robert E. White PL $17,943 FSO Dec. 31, 1970.

Deputy Regional Director (EAP) - Richard I. Wilson PL $17,943 FSO July 4, 1970.

Systems Analyst Charles F Adams PL $14,409 FSO June 17, 1970.

Senior Writer-Editor (Office of Public Ann M. Anderson PL $14,409 FSO Oct. 9, 1970.

Affairs).Budget Analyst Wayne K. Baker Pb $14,409 FSO Mar. 28, 1971.

Chief, South Asia Division James J. Bausch PL $14,409 FSO Nov. 7, 1970.

Contract Administrator William C. Bruning Pb $14,409 FSO Oct. 9, 1970.

Talent Search Officer Elaine B Cassell PL $14,409 FSO Aug. 25, 1969.

General Supply Officer Enos L Clouter PL $14,409 FSO Mar. 21, 1971.

Program and Training Coordinator__ _ _ Loren C. Cox PL $14,409 FSO Dec. 9, 1968.

Chief, Health Programing and Training_ David A. Danielson PL $14,409 FSO June 26, 1970.

Computer Systems Analyst Eugene A. Davis Pb $14,409 FSO June 2, 1970.

Deputy Director, Division of Language John M. Francis Pb $14,409 FSO Jan. 23, 1971.

Training.Attorney Adviser (General) Jerry A Fullmer PL $14,409 FSRO Dec. 5, 1968.

Operations and Training Officer Norman T Gaffney PL $14,409 FSRO Nov. 15, 1970.

Attorney Adviser David L Grove Pb $14,409 FSRO Jan. 16, 1970.

Chief, Applicant Information Systems Neil B. Haley Pb $14,409 FSRO Feb. 6, 1970.

Branch.Supervisory Traffic Management Spe-

cialist.Monna Y. Halley Pb $14,409 FSRO Oct. 9, 1970.

Deputy Regional Program Officer John Hope III PL $14,409 FSRO Nov. 23, 1969.

(Africa).Regional Medical Officer for LA Selby C Jacobs Pb $14,409 FSRO Jan. 13, 1971.1

Peace Corps Operations Training Richard H. Jeanneret Pb $14,409 FSRO Do.

Officer (NANESA).Writer-Editor (Public Information)____ Philip D. Keif Pb $14,409 FSRO Apr. 15, 1970.

Special Projects Officer (Medical) Robert P LaFiandra PL $14,409 FSRO Jan. 13, 1971.

Photography Director (Public Infor-mation).

Joan M. Larson Pb $14,409 FSRO Dec. 1, 1970.

Evaluation Officer Bernard Lefkowitz PL $14,409 FSRO Oct. 23, 1970.

Deputy Director, NANESA Training__ David M. Lockett PL $14,409 FSRO June 2, 1970.

Peace Corps Program Officer Robert S. McClusky Pb $14,409 FSRO Dec. 21, 1968.

Special Assistant Program Officer Ronald D Morgan Pb $14,409 FSRO Nov. 11, 1970.

Program Officer (Micronesia) Leo M. Moss Pb $14,409 FSRO Mar. 27. 1969.

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Location

_

Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.0 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do

Do

Do Do Do _ _ __ Do _

Do Do

Do__ __________Do

Do ________________

Do__ ______________Do ______Do _ _________________________Do

Do________________Do ________________Do ________________Do _____ _Do _____

Do___-- ___ Do ------------ Staff1,-,

-°-- ------------ Writer-Editor Do ____________

Do--, Thu° ________________Do ---------------- PlanningPlanningD0 ------------ Peace

No ____________Do

Do_,Do_-_ ___________________________Thijo ____r'-;°- _____________--K°-----r;'° ____ - ________ _-,-fo __________

California _ Is-co-II-Yid-0T' --

Do ____D ____________33(?)_ _______________

Sann Francisco-Peace

Georgia: Atlanta Ellinois, Chicago

[Vlassachusetts: Boston Cambridge

Deputy Executive Secretary Medical Officer (Deputy Chief) Director, Division of Applicants Chief, Accounts and Reports Section Deputy Director for Programs Evaluation Officer Executive Secretary Executive Officer (Africa Region) Attorney Adviser Peace Corps Regional Programs

Officer (Africa Region.).Senior Writer-Editor (Public Informa-

mation.)Program Review Officer (LA) Attorney Adviser Peace Corps Media Liaison Officer Peace Corps Program Officer(Malaysia)

Computer Systems Analyst Systems Accountant (Assistant Chief

Accounts Payable Branch).Programs Review Officer (Africa) Executive Officer (Office of Volunteer

Support).Deputy Director, Division of Admin-

istrative Services.Operations Training Officer-LA Peace Corps Officer (Evaluation) Traffic Management Specialist Peace Corps Operations Officer- Poly-

nesia.Peace Corps Program Officer Peace Corps Operations Officer Administrative Officer Computer Systems Analyst Deputy Chief, Applicant Resourcesand Standards.

Evaluation Officer Training Officer

Deputy Director, Career InformationServices.

Peace Corps Operations Officer Attorney Adviser (General)

Officer Corps Program Officer (Thai-

land).Information Officer Director, National Voluntary ServicePrograms.

Senior Writer-Editor Liaison Officer (University Recruiting)_Deputy Director of Personnel Director, Career Information Services Peace Corps Program Officer (Africa) Personnel Management Specialist Executive Assistant to the Director Director, Escondido Training and De-velopment Center.

Field Assessment Officer Data and Materials Coordinator_ Field Assessment Officer Deputy Director, Escondido Develop-ment and Training Center.

Corps Director, Western PeaceCorps Center, Public Affairs.

Director, Southern Peace Corps Center,Public Affairs.

Director, Midwest Peace Corps Center,Public Affairs.

Director, Northeast Peace Corps Cen-ter, Public Affairs.

Systems Analyst, Office of Administra-tion.

John J. O'Neill Barton Pakull Jerry Ann Penno Donald A. Peterman ___Robert J. Raczynski Evelyn Reed James A. Roan, Jr Donald L. Romine

Asher Rubin Nina E. Rusk

Charles F. Schultz

Russell D. Schwartz Edward P. Scott

Mary N. Sherman Clair E. Skold

Paul E. Steinhauser Ralph P. Tash

Philip D. Waddington Kathleen J. Williams

Vacant

Robert V. Arellanes Walter W. Arensberg Melvin Asterken Joseph J. Chapon

Jane M. Coe Dana B. Danielson Alan P. Dean John T. Fogarty, Jr __Joanna B. Garver

Nathan W. Gross Lee R. Hougen John L. LaHoud Peter J. Larson __

Jon A. Leeth Thomas J. McCarthy Raymond T. McEachern_Marie A. Monsen

Robert C. Morris Edward Nef

George P. Newman Jerry John Norris _James P. Reed Mary R. Tascketta, Dorothy A. Wexler Shirley M. Willis Margaret M. Conrad Jasin W. Edwards

Herbert C. Hart_ Leonard R. Nachman William H. Rosevear ___Robert Roberts

David H. Elliott

Robert C. Nelson

Robert L. Robertson

Raymond C. Parrott

John F. Gallivan

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$14,409 $14,409

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$12,154 $12,154 $12,154 $12,154

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May 7, 1970. Nov. 29, 1969.

Nov. 19, 1970.

Feb. 26, 1971.Feb. 4, 1971.Mar. 28, 1971.Mar. 10, 1970

June 30, 1969.Feb. 27, 1970

Oct. 29, 1969.Oct 9, 1968.

Sept. 11, 1970.Jan. 16, 1969.Oct. 9, 1970.Nov. 27, 1968.

Dec. 25, 1968.Mar. 26, 1970.Apr. 29, 1970.Apr. 24, 1970.Feb. 26, 1970.

Aug. 21, 1970.

Apr. 15, 1970.Oct. 9, 1970.

Aug. 5, 1969.Mar. 22, 1971.Oct. 9, 1970.

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Oct 21, 1970.Nov. 30, 1970.Apr. 3, 1970.Apr. 8, 1969.Dec. 29, 1970.Feb. May

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July 6, 1969.

Mar. 6, 1970.

Feb. 13, 1969.

Oct. 9, 1970.

Aug. 21, 1970.

ee footnotes at end of table, p. 36.

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Grade or salary Tenure Expires

'uerto Rico: Arecibo_-__ Director, Puerto Rico Training Center_ James C. Frits PL $22,376 FSRO Sept. 3, 1970

Tirgin Islands: St. Croix__ Field Assessment Officer James T. Lester, Jr PL $17,943 FSRO Dec. 14, 1969

Peace Corps Officer Donald E. Lavoie PL $14,409 FSRO Oct. 6, 1970.

fghanistan: Kabul Peace Corps Staff Physician Jack E. Cole PL $17,943 FSRO Dec. 31, 1970.

Do Peace Corps Director Raymond A. Feichtmeir_ PL $17,943 FSRO May 6, 1970.

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Kenneth L. Johnston PL $14,409 FSRO Feb. 24, 1971.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director Alton M. Perrin PL $14,409 FSRO July 10, 1971.

3olivia: LaPaz Peace Corps Director Baumann, Gerold F Pb $17,943 FSRO Sept. 19, 1969

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director Fred Caploe Pb $17,943 FSRO June 8, 1971.

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Gary M. Peterson PL $12,154 FSRO July 3, 1970.

3otswana: Gaberones_ _ _ Deputy Peace Corps Director Russell R. Pratt Pb $17,943 FSRO Sept. 1, 1971.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Joseph I. Thaler PL $17,943 FSRO July 31, 1970.

Do Peace Corps Director Keith H. Bravinder Pb $14,409 FSRO May 29, 1971.

3razil:Alagoas Associate Peace Corps Director Stephen P. Hill Pb $14,409 FSRO Oct. 8, 1970.

Belem Para Associate Peace Corps Representative Ann C Hartfiel PL $14,409 FSRO Dec. 13, 1969.

Brasilia Associate Peace Corps Director Jay P Brenneman Pb $17,943 FSRO_ - - _ _ Oct. 17, 1970.

Nova Friburgo Estado Associate Peace Corps Representative__ Kenneth R. Coats PL $12,154 FSRO Nov. 29, 1969

Do Rio.Pernambuco do Herbert D. Soil Pb $14,409 FSRO Jan. 5, 1970.

Recife Peace Corps Regional Director Charles E. Bosley PL $22,376 FSRO Jan. 20, 1971.

Do Associate Peace Corps Representative John E Burns Pb $12,154 FSRO Sept. 9, 1970.

Rio de Janeiro Peace Corps Representative Robert S Avery Pb $28,000 FSRO Apr. 29, 1970.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Representative E Patrick Healy Pb $22,376 FSRO Mar. 24, 1969.

Salvador Associate Peace Corps Representative Ralph R Gut Pb $17,943 FSRO Nov. 7, 1969.

3ritish Honduras:Belize City Peace Corps Director Sherwood Paulin PL $14,409 FSRO Dec. 10, 1969.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director Walter A Crocker Pb $12,154 FSRO Nov. 24, 1969.

:ameroon: Yaounde Peace Corps Director Murray H. Stuart PL $17,943 FSRO July 2, 1969.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director Arthur A. Theisen Pb $14,409 FSRO Sept. 26, 1970.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Mary Ann Micka PL $12,154 FSRO Dec. 31, 1970.

;eylon: Colombo do Thomas B Grollman PL $14,409 FSRO Aug. 31, 1969.

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Clyde R Fiscus Pb $14,409 FSRO July 22, 1970.

:had: Fort Lamy Deputy Peace Corps Director Homer L Butler PL $14,409 FSRO Sept. 10, 1969.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Eugean C Vanhorn PL $14,409 FSRO Dec 31, 1970.

Do Peace Corps Director Vacant PL NE FSRO

:hile: Santiago Peace Corps Representative Paul C Bell, Jr Pb $17,943 FSRO Jan. 9, 1969.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director John G. Fall, Jr Pb $17,943 FSRO Mar. 30, 1970.

Do Associate Peace Corps Representative_ Russell D Rosene PL $14,409 FSRO Jan. 2, 1969.

;Womble,:Bogota Deputy Peace Corps Director Stephen F. Dachi PL $17,943 FSRO June 3, 1970'

Do Peace Corps Representative William M. Dyal, Jr Pb $17,943 FSRO Jan. 31, 1970.

Do Associate Peace Corps Representative Sylvan Winocur PL $17,943 FSRO Aug. 26, 1970.

Do doFrankRey, Jr Pb $14,409 FSRO Apr. 27, 1971.

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Vircher B. Floyd Pb $12,154 FSRO Aug. 17, 1970.

Do Associate Peace Corps Representative James M Hooper PL $12,154 FSRO Jan. 30, 1970.

Bucaramanga do Joseph H Therrien PL $17,943 FSRO Feb. 28, 1971.

Cali do John J. McAward, Jr PL $12,154 FSRO July 3, 1970.

Medellin do Joseph M Mitchell, Jr PL $17,943 FSRO Dec. 5, 1969.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician John J. Benton PL $17,943 FSRO Dec. 31, 1970,

;osta Rica: San Jose_ Deputy Peace Corps Representative_ Clarence C. Kent Pb $14,409 FSRO Feb. 25, 1970'

Do Peace Corps Director Arthur Orr PL $22,376 FSRO Aug. 31, 1970.

)ominican Republic:Santo Domingo do Caleb Roehrig PL $22,376 FSRO Oct. 9, 1969.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Representative_ Edwin L. Laing Pb $17,943 FSRO Jan. 29, 1971.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Walter 0 Vomlehn PL $17,943 FSRO Oct. 25, 1970'

Do Associate Peace Corps Representative Thomas W Gittins, Jr Pb $12,154 FSRO Apr. 1, 1970'

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Henry W Reynolds Pb $12,154 FSRO July 4, 1970'

:astern CaribbeanIslands:

Antigua Associate Peace Corps Representative Janet A Hartle Pb $14,409 FSRO Nov. 18, 1970'

Barbados Peace Corps Director Carolyn R Payton Pb $17,943 FSRO Jan. 15, 171.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Carroll A Parkinson Pb $17,943 FSRO_ Dec. 31, 1970'

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director Gerald K Bogen Pb $14,409 FSRO Sept. 9, 1970.

:cuador:Cuenca Associate Peace Corps Representative_ James Fitzgerald PL $12,154 FSRO Dec. 9, 1965

Loja do Chad J. Bardone Pb $12,154 FSRO Mar. 26, 1969'

Quito Peace Corps Director Joseph Haratani PL $22,376 FSRO July 13, 1971.

Do Peace Corps Representative Erich G K Hofman Pb $22,376 FSRO ____ Oct. 261968.

Do Associate Peace Corps Representative MarkMk McGrath PL $17,943 FSRO Mar. 10, 196u.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Eugene F. Turner PL $14,409 FSRO --__ July 31. 1970.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

El Salvador: SanSalvador Do Do Do

Ethiopia:Addis Ababa

Do Do Do Do Do

Asmara__ ____ _ Dessie

Fiji Islands: Suva Do Do_

Ghana: Accra Do. ___ ____________Do

_ GuatemalTj __City.

Guyana: Georgetown Do._ __________Do

Honduras: Tegucigalpa Do _

India:Bangal-o-r-e Bhopal_ Bhubaneswar Bombay

Do Calcutta .„. Do _1-1Yderab-a-c-i New Delhi

Do_ _____________Do ______________Do _ _____________Do _ ____________

____________Do_Do _ _____________Do Do-______________Do -------------Do__ __

Iran: Tehran ________ Do____Do_ ___ - ___________Do _______________- ----I"rY Coast: Abid-jan_-_-_Do._____Do __________Do ___________________Jamaica: Kingston Do_

Kenya: INT-a-i-r-o-b-i Do ____Do Do.-----------------Associate Do

D° Korea:

Seoul_ -----1-)D2 -' ----------- Taegu eb.

Lesotho: Mnspril

Associate Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Staff Physician Deputy Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Director

do Associate Peace Corps Director Deputy Peace Corps Director Associate Peace Corps Director do do Peace Corps Staff Physician Associate Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Director Associate Peace Corps Director Deputy Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Director Associate Peace Corps Director do Deputy Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Director

Associate Peace Corps RepresentativePeace Corps Director Peace Corps Staff Physician Associate Peace Corps

Representative.Peace Corps Director Associate Peace Corps Representative

Associate Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Regional Director Associate Peace Corps Director do

do Peace Corps Regional Director Peace Corps Staff Physician Peace Corps Regional Director

Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Deputy Director Executive Officer Peace Corps Staff Physician Executive Officer Associate Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Deputy Regional Director_Associate Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Deputy Regional Director_Associate Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Staff Physician Associate Peace Corps Director do Deputy Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Staff Physician Deputy Peace Corps Director .Peace Corps Director

Deputy Peace Corps Representative Peace Corps Director Deputy Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Staff Physician Associate Peace Corps Director do A ociate Peace Corps Representative

Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Staff Physician Deputy Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Regional Representative Peace Corns Director

Kenneth D. Bryson Joseph S. Somer Douglas P. Walker Betty, Hutchinson

Joseph S. Murphy Julio A. Andrews Harry C. Wilkinson Donald L. Christians Jeremiah R. Dandoy Eugene V. Martin Jane Polk owski, Marston D. Hodgin John G. Hurley Frederick W. Schuierer Vacant James H. Kirk Samuel C. Buchanan William A. Opel Ira Okum William L. Binford

Sarah L. Wells George P. Taylor Otto A. Moellmer Clayton W. Vickland

Jon A. Gant Donald L. Clark

M. Paul Zimmerman Mervin K. Saunier Richard M. Williams Calvin A. Fricke Tom E. Trautmann Julian L. McPhillips Jonathan J. Porter Anthony D. DeAngelo W. John Burns David H. Rogers Edmund S. Barnett Raymond W. Lawrence Norman A. Miller William E. O'Connor John R. Roderick James H. Wood Troy L. Chapman __ Hilary E. Whittaker H. Glen Fishbach Claude 0. Roberts __Jay R. Crook Roger C. Wangsness Richard R. Heath David McAdams

Roger S. Benjamin Harold S. Fleming William M. Taylor Henry L. Smith Robert Keyes Poole Vacant Frederick Sobeck John L. Buchanan Diana S. Field Robert Siegel

Kevin O'Donnell John S. Mitchell Wayne C. Olson Melvin J. Mirkin David R. Sherwood ---

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July 13, 1971.July 3, 1970.Apr. 29, 1970.July 3, 1970.Aug. 17, 1971.July 4, 1969June 30, 1971.Oct. 9, 1970.Feb. 16, 1969.June 17, 1970.

July 29, 1969.May 12, 1969.July 30, 1970.May 4, 1971.May 1, 1969.

Mar. 9, 1969.Feb. 7, 1970.June 30, 1971.Jan. 22, 1969.

Feb. 19, 1971.May 30, 1970.

Jan. 31, 1969.Jan. 30, 1969.Jan. 31, 1969.Apr. 22, 1969.Jan. 6, 1971.Mar. 4, 1969.Dec. 31, 1970Sept. 4, 1969.Oct. 9, 1970.Sept. 14, 1971Jan. 15, 1971.Dec. 31, 1970Oct. 31, 1970.Jan. 30, 1969.Dec. 2, 1970.Apr. 30, 1961]Aug. 17, 197]July 15, 1970,Dec. 22, 1969Dec. 31, 1970Jan. 27, 1971.Nov. 5, 1968.May 19, 1969Feb. 20, 1969Dec. 31, 1970Apr. 22, 1969Apr. 4, 1970Aug. 17, 197(June 30, 1971

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Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Micronesia:Marshall Islands Peace Corps Regional Director James E. Huttar Pb $14,409 FSRO May 15, 1969.

Do do Bob King Pb $14,409 FSRO July 30, 1971.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Joseph J. Gutenkauf Pb $12,154 FSRO Dec. 31, 1970.

Palau Deputy Regional Peace Corps Director_ Terrence D. Clancy Pb $17,943 FSRO Dec. 31, 1969.

Ponape Peace Corps Staff Physician Wilbur A. Lose PL $17,943 FSRO Mar. 29, 1971.

Do Deputy Regional Director Lawrence T. Griggs Pb $12,154 FSRO Jan. 3, 1970.

Saipan Peace Corps Director John R Flather, Jr Pb $22,376 FSRO Jan. 12, 1970.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Ward C. Miles Pb $17,943 FSRO Dec. 31, 1970.

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Glenn W. Brown Pb $14,409 FSRO Aug. 25, 1969.

Do Deputy Director Donald E. Hartsock Pb $14,409 FSRO Jan. 6, 1971.

Do Language Coordinator David J Burns PL $12,154 FSRO Dec. 31, 1970.

Truk Deputy Peace Corps Director Edward M. Duperret Pb $14,409 FSRO July 14, 1971.

Do Peace Corps Deputy Regional Director Jesse C. McElroy PL $14,409 FSRO Apr. 6, 1971.

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Howard R. Seay Pb $12,154 FSRO_ _ _ _ June 17, 1970.

Yap Peace Corps Regional Director William C. Anderson Pb $17,943 FSRO June 30, 1971.

Liberia:Monrovia Peace Corps Director William E. Gaymon Pb $22,376 FSRO Feb. 28, 1970.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director J. Dale Chastain PL $17,943 FSRO June 4, 1971.

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Thomas F. Kelly Pb $14,409 FSRO July 29, 1970.

Do do Jordan G. Holtam PL $12,154 FSRO Aug. 19, 1970.

Do do Maxwell A. Hull.. Pb $12,154 FSRO Jan. 23, 1969.

Do do Harrison H. Owen - Pb $12,154 FSRO July 4, 1970.

Gbarnga do Loyd T. Kepferle -- Pb $12,154 FSRO July 3, 1970.

Abya: Tripoli Peace Corps Staff Physician Eugene L. Coulson Pb $17,943 FSRO Mar. 7, 1971.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director Edward C. White Pb $17,943 FSRO June 3, 1969.

Do Peace Corps Director Willard M. Whitman Pb $17,943 FSRO Sept. 6, 1969.

dalawi: Blantyre Peace Corps Staff Physician Roger W. Hofmeister__ _ __ PL $17,943 FSRO Jan. 2, 1971.

Do Peace Corps Director Edward B. Larsh PL $14,409 FSRO July 3, 1970.

Do dalaysia:

Deputy Peace Corps Director Andrew H. Oerke PL $12,154 FSRO Dec. 11, 1968.

Kuala Lumpur Peace Corps Director John Pincetich Pb $28,000 FSRO Apr. 23, 1970.

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Hugh S Fulmer PL $17,943 FSRO Feb. 25, 1971.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director Reginald K. Ingram PL $17,943 FSRO Feb. 4, 1971.

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Richard F. P. Salinger PL $14,409 FSRO Aug. 4, 1971.

Kuantan Associate Peace Corps Representative_ James M Dillard Pb $12,154 FSRO Feb. 18, 1970.

Kota Kinabalu Regional Peace Corps Director Lawrence A. Johnson PL $14,409 FSRO Jan. 13, 1968.

Kuching Deputy Regional Peace Corps Director_ Edward E. McCombs PL $17,943 FSRO July 3, 1970.

dorocco: Rabat Peace Corps Director William E. Garvey Pb $17,943 FSRO Feb. 28, 1969.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Harry L. Kiracofe PL $14,409 FSRO Dec. 31, 1970.

iepal: Katmandu_ Peace Corps Director Bruce R Morgan PL $17,943 FSRO July 4, 1970.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director Sheldon D Rose Pb $17.943 FSRO May 5, 1971.

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Edgar J. Metzler Pb $14,409 FSRO June 17, 1970.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Jeffery W Mast Pb $12,154 FSRO Dec. 31, 1970.

Do Associate Peace Corps Director Eileen M Scott Pb $12,154 FSRO July 21, 1969.

.Ticaragua: Managua__ _ _ Peace Corps Director Donald R Cameron PL $14,409 FSRO Aug. 9, 1969.

+Tiger: Niamey Peace Corps Director Frank N Beckles Pb $14, 409 FSRO Mar. 7, 1971.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director David A Rakov PL $14, 409 FSRO Jan. 4, 1970.

Do iigeria:

Associate Peace Corps Director Jeanne F. Faraher Pb $12, 154 FSRO

Ibadan Regional Peace Corps Director Lafayette R Seymour PL $12, 154 FSRO Apr. 22, 1969.

Do Deputy Regional Peace Corps Director_ Kenneth E. Latcholia Pb $12, 154 FSRO Dec. 10, 1969.

Kaduna Peace Corps Regional Director Byron S. Caldwell . Pb $14, 409 FSRO Nov. 13, 1969.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Gary V. Dahl Pb $12, 154 FSRO Dec. 31, 1970.

Lagos Associate Peace Corps Representative_ James M McNamara Pb $12, 154 FSRO Mar. 5, 1969.

Do Peace Corps Director Francis U Macy PL $22, 376 FSRO July 11, 1969.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director Henry C Lanz PL $22, 376 FSRO Jan. 29, 1970.

'anama: Panama City do Kathleen C Doyle PL $14, 409 FSRO May 22, 1970.

Do Peace Corps Director Weston W. Ware Pb $14, 409 FSRO Jan. 25, 1969.

'araguay: Asuncion do Richard A. Griscom PL $17, 943 FSRO Dec. 8, 1969.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Harold E Rifler PL $17, 943 FSRO July 31, 1970.

'eru: Lima Peace Corps Representative Eugene Baird PL $28, 000 FSRO Aug. 24, 1969.

Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Milton J. Law Pb $17, 943 FSRO Oct. 29, 1970.

Do Deputy Peace Corps Director Edward J. Baca, Jr PL $17,943 FSRO July 5, 1969.

Do Program Training Officer Wayne L Mock PL $17,943 FSRO Mar. 4, 1969.

Do Associate Peace Corps Representative_ Alexander R Gonzalez Pb $12,154 FSRO Sept. 10, 1970.

Do do William J. Gschwend PL $12,154 FSRO July 25, 1969.

'hilippines:Cebu City Peace Corps Staff Physician John E. Berry PL $17,943 FSRO Dec. 31, 1970.

Do Regional Peace Corps Director Carl V. Halley LL $12,154 FSRO Jan. 6, 1971.

Manila Associate Peace Corps Director George E. Spencer Pb $17,943 FSRO Mar. 17, 1969.

Do Associate Peace Corps Representative_ _ Stanley R. McVicker PL $17,943 FSRO Sept. 23, 1969.Do Peace Corps Staff Physician Ronald K St. John Pb $14,409 FSRO Dec. 31, 1970.Do Regional Peace Corps Director William A. Marburg Pb $14,409 FSRO July 3, 1970.Do Associate Peace Corps Director Richard A Cahoon Pb $14.409 FSRO July 17. 1971.

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Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Philippines-ContinuedManila_

Do

Do Do

Senegal: Dakar

Sierra Leone: Freetown Do Do Do Do __

Somali Republic:---PeaceMogadiscio.Do

Swaziland: Mbabane_ _ Do

Tanzania:Dar Es Salaam.

Thailand: Bangkok Do Do Do

Togo: Lome Do

Tonga Islands: -iTuli-u'alofa.Do Do

Tunisia: Tunis Do Do

Turkey: Ankara Uganda: Kampala

Do_ Do upper Volta: _ 0- -u-a-g-a--dougou.

Venezuela_: Caracas .,,D0 "0 _Merid

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'Western Samoa: Apia_,r Do I an: Telira ----------- ProgramT unisia: T unnis

Peace Corps Program Officer Deputy Peace Corps Director for Man-agement.

Deputy Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Regional Representative Peace Corps Director do Peace Corps Staff Physician Peace Corps Director Deputy Peace Corps Director Associate Peace Corps Director do

do Corps Director

Deputy Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Staff Physician Deputy Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Director

do Associate Peace Corps Director Deputy Peace Corps Director do Peace Corps Staff Physician Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Staff Physician

Associate Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Director do Associate Peace Corps Director _ do Peace Corps Director Deputy Peace Corps Director Associate Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Director do

Deputy Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Program Training Officer.._Associate Peace Corps Representative

do Deputy Peace Corps Director Peace Corps Director

Officer Deputy Peace Corps Director

Jack E. Keyser John M. Bossany

John Rich Edward W. Lentz Harvey L. Ross Thomas J. Moore, Jr Jerry A. Smith....PLJoseph C. Kennedy William L. Tutman Peter A. Krusch Joseph M. McDermott James Solt Felix K. Knauth

Patrick J. O'Reilly Roger W. Clapp Gary E. Davis Eugene B. Mihaley

Kevin F. X. Delany Robert D. Ford Claude G. Hansen Marcia A. Morgan Albert E. Henn, II Robert E. Wilson Andrew T. Wiley

Frank D. Pursell Layton P. Zimmer Kellogg Smith Richard W. Storek Elizabeth Raspolic John P. Corey Givens L. Thornton Salvatore M. Messina Delano E. Lewis Thomas H. Fox

Reginald E. Petty Henry U. Wheatley Leslie R. Raymond Leandro A. Rivera Aubrey P. Owen Robert D. Eccles David M. Ziegenhagen Gertrude N. Dorry Edward Bitar

PLPL

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$17,943 $17,943 $12,154 $17,943

$28,000 $17,943 $17,943 $14,409 $14,409 $14,409 $17,943

$12,154 $12,154 $22 ,376 $14,409 $14,409 $22,376 $17,943 $14,409 $14,409 $12,154

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FSRO FSRO

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Jan. 10, 1969.Aug. 2, 1969.

Apr. 29, 1969.July 2, 1969.Nov. 15, 1068.July 29, 1970.Dec. 31, 1970.May 30, 1969.May 20, 1969.Aug. 17, 1971.July 30, 1971,July 10, 1971,Nov. 7, 1969.

June 24, 1970Mar. 7, 1971.July 10, 1971Oct. 30, 1968,

Oct. 9 1970.Aug. 5, 1969.Aug. 22, 1969Feb. 25, 1971Dec. 31, 1970Nov. 1, 1969.Dec. 31, 1970

July 3, 1970.Aug. 14, 1970Oct. 17, 1969.June 18, 1971.July 2, 1970.May 12, 1971.July 8, 1971.Dec. 3, 1970.Nov. 30, 1968Jan. 5, 1971.

July 3, 1970.June 15, 1969Jan. 27, 1971.Mar. 30, 1971Oct. 8, 1969.Sept. 10, 197CDec. 19, 197CMar. 12, 1971Sept. 14, 1971

Afghanistan: Kabul Argentina: Buenos Aires..Australia: Canberra Austria: Vienna Barbados: Bridgetown Belgium: Brussels Bolivia: La Paz Botswana, Republic of:

Gaberones.Brazil: Rio de Janeiro... -Bulgaria: Sofia Burma, Union of:Rangoon.

13urundi, Republic of:13ujurribura.Cameroon, FederalRepublic of: Yaounde.

Canada: Ottawa

Ambassador do

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FOREIGN SERVICE

Robert G. Neumann Carter L. Burgess William H. Crook Douglas MacArthur II Fredric R. Mann Ridgway B. Knight Raul H. Castro Vacant

John W. Tuthill John M. McSweeney Arthur W. Hummel, Jr

George W. Renchard

Robert L. Payton

Harold Francis Linder

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-meat

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Central African Ambassador_ Geoffrey W Lewis PAS $28,000-$30,000 Career

Republic: Bangui.Ceylon: Colombo do Andrew V Corry (also PAS $28,000-$30,000-----do

Ambassador to theMaldive Islands.)

Chad, Republic of: do Sheldon B. Vance PAS $28,000-$30,000-----do

Fort Lamy.Chile: Santiago do Edward M Korry PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

China: Taipei do Walter P McConaughy_ PAS $28,000-$30,000 Career

Colombia: BogotA do Reynold E Carlson PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Congo, Democratic do Robert H. McBride PAS $28,000-$30,000 Career

Republic of the:Kinshasa.

Congo, Republic of the: do Vacant PAS $28,000-$30,000

Brazzaville.Costa Rica: San Jose do Clarence A. Boonstra PAS $28,000-$30,000-----do

-----do Cyprus, Republic of: do Taylor G. Belcher PAS $28,000-$30,000

Nicosia.Czechoslovak Socialist do Jacob D. Beam PAS $28,000-$30,000-----do

Republic: Prague.Dahomey, Republic of: do Clinton E. Knox PAS $28,000-$30,000-----do

Cotonou.Denmark: Copenhagen__ do Angier Biddle Duke PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Dominican Republic: do John Hugh Crimmins PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Career

Santo Domingo.Ecuador: Quito do Edson 0. Sessions PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

El Salvador: San do William G. Bowdler PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Career

Salvador.Ethiopia: Addis Ababa do William 0. Hall PAS $28,000-$30,000-----do

Finland: Helsinki do Tyler Thompson PAS $28,000-$30,000- ----do

France: Paris do Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr__ PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Gabon, Republic of: do David M. Bane PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Career

Libreville.Gambia, The: Bathurst__ _____ do L. Dean Brown (also Am-

bassador to the Republicof Senegal).

PAS $28,000-$30,000-----do

Germany, Federal Re-public of: Bonn.

do Henry Cabot Lodge PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Ghana, Republic of: do Thomas W McElhiney_ PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Career

Accra.Great Britain: London do David K E. Bruce PAS $28,000-$30,000_ ncareer_

Greece: Athens do Phillips Talbot PAS $28,000-$30,000 ----do

Guatemala: Guatemala do Nathaniel Davis PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Career

City.Guinea, Republic of: do Robinson McIlvaine PAS $28,000 -$3Q,000-----do

Conakry.Guyana: Georgetown_ do Delmar R. Carlson PAS $28,000-$30,000

----------do do

Haiti: Port-au-Prince do Claude G. Ross PAS $28,000-$30,000

Honduras: Tegucigalpa do Joseph J. Jova PAS $28,000-$30,000_ ____do

Hungary: Budapest do Martin J. Hillenbrand PAS $28,000430,000_ do

Iceland: Reykjavik do Karl F. Rolvaag PAS $28,000430,000_ Noncareer__

India: New Delhi do Chester Bowles PAS $28,000-$30,000_ do

Indonesia, Republic of: do Marshall Green PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Career

Djakarta.Iran: Tehran do Armin H Meyer PAS $28,000-$30,000 do

Ireland: Dublin do Leo J. Sheridan PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Israel: Tel Aviv do Walworth Barbour PAS $28,000-$30,000 Career

Italy: Rome do H Gardner Ackley PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Ivory Coast, Republic of do George A Morgan PAS $28,000-$30,000 Career

Jamaica: Kingston do Walter N Tobriner PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Japan: Tokyo do U Alexis Johnson PAS $28,000-$30,000 Career

Jordan, Hashemite do Harrison M Symmes PAS $28,000-$30,000-----do

Kingdom of: Amman.Kenya, Republic of: do Glenn W Ferguson PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Nairobi.Korea, Republic of: do William J. Porter PAS $28,000430,000 Career

Seoul.Kuwait, State of: do Howard Rex Cottam PAS $28,000-$30,000-----do

KuwaitLaos, Kingdom of: do William H Sullivan PAS $28,000-$30,000-----do

Vientiane.Lebanon, Republic of: do Dwight J. Porter PAS $28,000-$30,000-----do

Roirlit

See footnotes at end of table, p. 36.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Lesotho, Kingdom of:Maseru.

Liberia: Monrovia Libya, Kingdom of:

Tripoli.Luxembourg:Luxembourg.

Malagasy Republic:Tananarive.

Malawi, Republic of:Blantyre/Zomba.

Malaysia: KualaLumpur.

Maldive Islands: Male

Mali, Republic of:Bamako.

Malta: Valletta Mauritius: Port Louis_ -

Mexico: Mexico City--Morocco, Kingdom of:Rabat.

Nepal, Kingdom of:Kathmandu.

Netherlands, Kingdomof the: The Hague.

New Zealand:Wellington.

Nicaragua: Managua_ -Niger, Republic of:Niamey.

Nigeria, Federal Re-public of: Lagos.

Norway: Oslo Pakistan: Rawalpindi Panama: Panama Paraguay: Asuncion Peru: Lima Philippines: Manila Poland: Warsaw Portugal: Lisbon Romania: Bucharest

---

Rwanda, Republic of:Kigali.

Saudi Arabia, Kingdomof: Jidda.

Senegal, Republic of:Dakar.

Sierra Leone: Freetown_ -Singapore, Republic of:

Singapore.Somali Republic: Moga

discio.South Africa, Republic

of: Pretoria.Southern Yemen,

People's Republic of:Aden.

Spain: Madrid Swaziland: Bbabane Sweden: Stockholm Switzerland: Bern Tanzania, United Re-

public of: Dar-es-Salaam.

Thailand: Bangkok Togo, Republic of: Lome-Trinidad and Tobago:

Port-of-Spain.

21-032--68-6

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do

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Vacant

Ben H. Brown, Jr David D. Newsom

George J. Feldman

David S. King (alsoAmbassador toMauritius).

Marshall P. Jones

James D. Bell

Andrew V. Corry (alsoAmbassador to Ceylon).

C. Edward Clark

Hugh H. Smythe David S. King (alsoAmbassador to theMalagasy Republic).

Fulton Freeman Henry J. Tasca

Carol C. Laise

William R. Tyler

John F. Henning

Kennedy M. Crockett Samuel C. Adams, Jr

Elbert G. Mathews

Margaret Joy Tibbetts Benjamin H. Oehlert_ Charles W. Adair, Jr Benign° C. Hernandez J. Wesley Jones G. Mennen Williams Walter J. Stoessel, Jr W. Tapley Bennett, Jr Richard H. Davis Leo G. Cyr

Hermann F. Eilts

L. Dean Brown (alsoAmbassador to TheGambia.)

Robert G. Miner __ Francis J. Galbraith

Raymond L. Thurston

William M. Rountree

Vacant

Robert F. WagnerVacant William W. HeathJohn S. Hayes John H. Burns

Leonard Unger Albert W. Sherer, JrWilliam A. Costello

PAS

PASPAS

PAS

PAS

PAS

PAS

PAS

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$28,000-$30,000$28,000430,000

$28,000430,000_

$28,000-$30,000

$28,000-$30,000_

$28,000430,000_

$28,000-$30,000_

$28,000-$30,000_

$28,000-$30,000..$28,000-$30,000..

$28,00043.0,000_$28,000-$30,000-

$28,000-$30,000

$28,000-$30,000_

$28,000-$30,000..

$28,000-$30,000_$28,000-$30,000_

$28,000-$30,000_

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.Location Position Incumbent

Type ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Tunisia, Republic of: Ambassador _ Francis H. Russell PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Tunis.Turkey: Ankara do Vacant PAS $28,000-$30,000

Uganda: Kampala do Henry E. Stebbins PAS $28,000-$30,000reer - ---do.

Union of Soviet Socialist do Llewellyn E. Thompson PAS $28,000-$30,000

Republics: Moscow.Upper Volta, Republic

of: Ouagadougou. do Elliott P. Skinner PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Uruguay: Montevideo do Robert M. Sayre PAS $28,000-$30,000reer - ---do

Venezuela, Republic of: do Maurice M. Bernbaum PAS $28,000-$30,000

Caracas.Vietnam, Republic of: do Ellsworth Bunker PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Saigon.Yugoslavia: Belgrade.. do C Burke Elbrick PAS $28,000-$30,000 Career

Zambia, Republic of: do Robert C Good PAS $28,000-$30,000_ Noncareer__

Lusaka.THE COUNCIL OF THE ORGANIZATION OF

AMERICAN STATES

Washington, D.0 Representative Sol M. Linowitz PAS $29,500

INTER-.AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

Do U.S. Governor Henry H Fowler PAS W.o.c 5 years Apr. 22, 1970.

Do Alternate U.S. Governor William S. Gaud PAS W.o.c do Feb. 28, 1972.

Do U.S. Executive Director Edward Clark PAS $25,000 3 years Apr. 23, 1971.

Do Alternate U.S. Executive Director Reuben Sternfield PAS $20,000

NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY

ORGANIZATION

France: Paris U.S. Permanent Representative Harland Cleveland PAS $30,000

ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC

COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Do U.S. Representative Philip H. Trezise PAS $29,500

U.S. MISSION TO THE EUROPEAN

COMMUNITIES

Belgium: Brussels Representative J. Robert Schaetzel PAS $28,500 FSO

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY

AGENCY

Austria: Vienna U.S. Representative Henry DeWolf Smythe PAS $28,750

Do Deputy U.S. Representative Verne B Lewis PAS $28,000 FSO

General Conference

Do Delegate Vacant PAS W.o.c Appointedfor eachsession.

Do Alternates do PAS W.o.c do

TORTITGAS SHRIMP COMMISSION 9

Florida:St. Petersburg Commissioner John C. Ferguson PA W.o.c

Do do Robert M Ingle PA W.o.c

Do do Donald L McKernan PA W.o.c

SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION

Noumea: New Caledonia_ Senior U.S. Commissioner Carlton Skinner PA $22,416 w.a.e____ 2 years__ Oct. 1, 1968.

Do U.S Commissioner Manuel Guerrero PA W.o.c do Do.

Do Alternate U.S Commissioner Y Baron Goto PA W.o.c do Do.

GREAT LAKES FISHERY COMMISSION

Michigan: Ann Arbor.._.._ Commissioner Claude Ver Duin PA W.o.c

Do do Lester P Voigt PA W.o.c

Do do Clarence F. Pautzke PA W.o.c

Tin fin 71/..".., 1117 T ..........,.. -... D A

See footnotes at end of table, p. 36.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

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PERMANENT JOINT BOARD ON DEFENSE,UNITED STATES-CANADA

Washington, D.0 Chairman, U.S Section H. Freeman Matthews PA W.o.c

INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC SALMON FISH-ERIES COMMISSION

Canada:British Columbia, Commissioner _ DeWitt Gilbert PA W.o.c New Westminster.Do do Thor C. Tollefson PADo do Clarence F. Pautzke PA W.o.c

INTERNAL COMMISSION FOR THE NORTH-WEST ATLANTIC FISHERIES

Niwia Scotia: Halifax__ Commissioner Thomas A. Fulham PA W.o.c Do_________ do Ronald W. Green PA W.o.c Do _ do Stanley A. Cain PA W.o.c

INTERNATIONAL NORTH PACIFIC FISH-ERIES COMMISSION

British Columbia:Vancouver Commissioner Edward W. Allen PA W.o.c Do _ do Roger Kent PA W.o.c

do Fred P. McGinnis PA W.o.c Do _ do Clarence F. Pautzke PA W.o.c

INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION

England: London Commissioner J. L. McHugh PA W.o.c Do Deputy Commissioner Vacant PA W.o.c

INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA

Calif-,-rni.', •a : La Jolla Commissioner Eugene D. Bennett PA W.o.c Do _______ do William H. Holstrom PA W.o.c

_D0,. _ ________ do

do J. Laurence McHugh John Gerald Driscoll, Jr

PAPA

W.o.c W.o.c

INTER-AMERICAN CHILDREN'SINSTITUTE

Uruguay. Montevideo___ Representative, Directing Council Elizabeth S. Enochs__ _____ PA W.o.c

THE INTER-AMERICAN CONFERENCE 10

Washington, D.0 Delegates Vacant PA W.o.c Appointedeachsession.

D° ________________ Congressional Advisers do PA W.o.c do

INTER-AMERICAN ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COUNCIL

D° ________________ Representative Covey T. Oliver PA W.o.c

INTER-AMERICAN CULTURAL COUNCIL II

Do _______________ _ Representative do PA W.o.c

PAN-AMERICAN RAILWAY CONGRESSASSOCIATION

U.S. National Commission

D) ---------------- Member Chairman Thomas M. Goodfellow_ -__ PA W.o.c

Do,.-------------------do ____ Do

—0 ________________________________

do Daniel P. Loomis Willard Deason ____

PAPA

W.o.c W.o.c

Do__ ---

do Sam II. Flint PA W.o.c ___________Do do Richard Mulhern PA W.o.c

Do,. -- do Donald S. Beattie PA W.o.c do Everett Hutchison PA W.o.c do D. William Brosman PA W.o.c do P. Croft PA W.o.c

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE—Continued

FOREIGN SERVICE—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION,

UNITED STATES AND CANADA

Washington D.0 U.S Commissioner Matthew Welsh PA $28,750

Do do Charles R. Ross PA $28,000 w.a.e

Do U.S. Commissioner Eugene W. Weber PA W.o.c

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION,

UNITED STATES AND CANADA

Do U.S. Commissioner _ Edward J. King PA $22,416

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER

COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND

MEXICO, UNITED STATES SECTION

Texas: El Paso Commissioner J. F. Friedkin PA $28,000

INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT

COMMISSION

Washington, D.0 Commissioner Harold E. Crowther PA W.o.c

Do do Haakon M. Selvar PA W.o.c

Do do L. Adolph Mathisen PA W.o.c

NORTH PACIFIC FUR SEAL COMMISSION

Do Commissioner John I. Hodges PA W.o.c

THE COUNCIL OF THE ORGANIZATION

OF AMERICAN STATES

Do Secretary Freda A Jose C GS-10 FSS

Parker T. Hart sworn in Oct. 14, 1968, replacing Lucius D. Battle, who resigned Sept. 30, 1968.

2 Positions may be staffed under either the Foreign Service system or the civil service system and general schedule. Personal cla

ss of incumbent shoviTO

in tenure column.3 3 years, and until successor is appointed.

4 Confirmed Oct. 11, 1968; attested Oct. 17, 1968.

5 Confirmed and attested Oct. 4, 1968.Customarily filled by Secretary of the Treasury.

7 Customarily filled by an Under Secretary of State.

8 Incumbent receives salary of position which he occupies in the Department of State.

9 Tortugas Shrimp Commission currently inactive.

1° Customarily filled by ranking members of the Foreign Relations and Foreign Affairs Committees.

11 Must be officer of Government at Cabinet or sub-Cabinet level.

12 On reimbursable detail from State Department.

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37

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

on, D.0 Secretary of the Treasury Henry H. Fowler PAS Level I_

- Under Secretary_ Joseph W. Barr PAS Level III VP .

. Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs__ Frederick L. Deming PAS do

. Assistant Secretary Stanley S. Surrey PAS Level IV VP

- do Robert A. Wallace PAS do

- do John R. Petty PAS do VP

. do Joseph M. Bowman PAS do VP

. General Counsel Fred B. Smith PAS do

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

OF THE CURRENCY

Comptroller of the Currency William B. Camp PAS Level III 5 years Feb. 1, 1972.

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

• Commissioner of Internal Revenue..___ Sheldon S. Cohen_ PAS do

Assistant General Counsel (Chief Lester R. Uretz PAS Level V VP_ Counsel, IRS).

BUREAU OF THE MINT

: Denver Director of the Mint

Superintendent, U.S. Mint Eva Adams Marian N. Rossmiller

PASPAS

GS-18 GS-15

5 years Oct. 12, 1971.

Assayer, U.S. Mint... Earl F. Haffey PAS GS-13

lc: New York__ Superintendent, U.S. Assay Office Vacant PAS GS-15

Assayer, U.S. Assay Office Paul J. Maguire PAS GS-14

tnia: Philadel- Superintendent, U.S. Mint Michael H. Sura PAS GS-15

Engraver, U.S. Mint Frank Gasparro PAS GS-14

Assayer, U.S. Mint Hyman A. Friedman PAS GS-13

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER OF THE

UNITED STATES

on, D.0 Treasurer of the United States Vacant PAS GS-18

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

-----Deputy General Counsel Roy T. Englert PL GS-18 VP _____Assistant General Counsel Michael Bradfield PL GG-17 do Donald L. E. Ritger PL GS-17 VP do Hugo A. Ranta PL GS-17

do Charlotte T. Lloyd PL GS-17

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

- _____Assistant to the Secretary (Debt Man-agement).

R. Duane Saunders_ _ NEA GS-18 VP

-- _____Assistant to the Secretary (PublicAffairs).

John F. Kane NEA GS-18 VP

_____Director, Office of Financial Analysis__ John H. Auten NEA GS-18 VP _____Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Pol-

icy).William F. Hellmuth, Jr____ NEA GS-18 VP

_Director, Office of Tax Analysis Gerard M. Brannon NEA GS-18 _____Special Assistant to the Secretary _ Douglass Hunt NEA GS-18 VP

__ Director, Office of Tax Legislation (TaxLegislative Counsel).

Jerome Kurtz NEA GS-18 VP

_____Deputy Special Assistant to the Secre-tary (for Enforcement).

Charles C. Humpstone NEA GS-17 VP

-----Deputy Assistant to the Secretary(Congressional Relations).

Joseph L. Spilman, Jr NEA GS-16 VP

do Samuel M. Jones NEA GS-16

-----Deputy Assistant to the Secretary(Public Affairs).

Edgar Comee NEA GS-16 VP

Special Assistant to the Under Under Mark A. Weiss NEA GS-16 Secretary.

U.S. SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION

National Director Glen R. Johnson NEA GS-18 _ V P

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Washington, D.0 Special Assistant to the Secretary Vacant C GS-15

Do Assistant to the Secretary (National Raymond J. Albright C GS-15 Security Affairs).

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary (Interna-tional Affairs).

John C. Colman C GG-18 VP

Do Deputy Under Secretary for Monetary Frank W. Schiff C Level V VP Affairs.

Do Staff Assistant to the Assistant to the Arthur W. Gardner C GG-11 Secretary (National Security Affairs).

Do Special Assistant to the Secretary (for James P. Hendrick C Level IV VP

Enforcement).Do Staff Assistant to the Under Secretary Michael Benson C GS-15

(Liaison Officer).Do Deputy Assistant to the Secretary William F. Hausman C GG-17 VP

(National Security Affairs).Do Executive Assistant to the Special Martin B. Danziger C GS-15 VP

Assistant to the Secretary (for En-forcement).

BUREAU OF CUSTOMS

Do Commissioner of Customs Lester D. Johnson C Level V

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Do Not to exceed 10 positions in the Vacant A GG-13 through Research and Planning Office, Officeof the Assistant Secretary for In-ternational Affairs.

GG-17.

Do Accountant (Tax Specialist) do B GS-13 andabove.

Do do do B GS-13 andabove.

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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

39

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.0 Secretary of Defense Clark M. Clifford PAS Level I Do Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul H. Nitze PAS Level II

IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

OF DEFENSE

Do ________________ The Special Assistant to the Secretaryand Deputy Secretary of Defense.

George M. Elsey C Level V

Do-- ______________ Staff Assistant to the Secretary of Vacant' NEA GS-16 Defense.

Do ________________ Executive and Confidential Assistantto the Secretary of Defense.

Mary M. Weiler C GS-15 VP

Do ________________ Confidential Assistant to the Special James V. Lawrence C GS-13 Assistant to the Secretary of De-fense.

Private Secretary to the Military As-sistant to the Secretary.

Alice W. Blake C GS-11__ VP

Do ________________ Private Secretary to the Secretary ofDefense.

Rebecca Waters C GS-11 VP

Do ________________ Private Secretary to the Special As-sistant to the Secretary of Defense.

Jane C. Curtin C GS-9 VP

Do. _ ___ _________ __ do Matilda J. Sikich_ C GS-8 Do Chauffeur Calvin M. Cook C WB VP Do---____ _________ do Charles W. Tate C WB _ VP

Staff Assistant to the Special Assistantto the Secretary of Defense.

Vacant C GS-11

Do___ Private secretary to the Special As- sistant to the Secretary of Defense.

do C GS-9 __

33° ________________ Chauffeur do C WB

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY

SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

Do ________________ Assistant to the Deputy Secretary ofDefense.

Henry E. Glass C Level V vp

Private secretary to the Deputy Margaret S. Martin C GS-11 Secretary of Defense. do Gwendolyn, Kinkead C GS-11

. ______________ Director of Defense Research and John S. Foster, Jr_ PAS Level III Engineering.

D°---- ____________ Principal Deputy Director of DefenseResearch and Engineering.

Finn J. Larsen C Level IV VP

Do-- _________---Deputy Director (Electronics and Gardiner L. Tucker C Level V Information Systems).

Do- _ Deputy Director (Southeast AsiaMatters).

Leonard Sullivan, Jr C do VP

Do-- Deputy Director (Strategic and SpaceSystems).

Lloyd H. Wilson C do VP

Do_ Deputy Director (Tactical Warfare Charles A. Fowler C do Programs).

D°- ____ Deputy Director (Research and Donald M. MacArthur C do Technology).

Do-- ___ Private Secretary to the Director of Jean M. Bederski C GS-11 Defense Research and Engineering.

Private Secretary to Deputy Directorof Defense Research and Engineering.

Phyllis Tucker C GS-8

Do__ _____________

do Blanche L. Kane C 0S-8 S Do__

_____________do Alice E. McAndrew C GS-8 S

Do_ do Hope Ann Dillant C GS-8 -- __ do Margaret F. Hines C 05-8

ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY

Do----------------Director of Advanced Research Eberhardt Rechtin C Level V Projects Agency.

Do-Private Secretary to Director Eleanor M. Shafer_ C GS-9

ee footnotes at end of table, p. 46.

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure

ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

(Administration)

Washington, D.C_ Assistant Secretary of Defense (Ad-ministration).

Solis Horwitz PAS Level IV VP

Do Private Secretary to the Assistant Bernice M. Bowers GS-10

Secretary of Defense (Administra-tion).

(Atomic Energy)

Do Chairman of the Military Liaison Com-mittee to the Atomic Energy Com-mission.

Carl Walske PAS Level V VP

Do Private Secretary to the Assistant Sec-retary of Defense for Atomic Energy.

Gene E Roberts GS-9

(Comptroller)

Do Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comp-troller).

Robert C. Moot PAS Level IV VP

Do Principal Deputy Assistant Secretaryof Defense (Comptroller).

Don R. Brazier Level V VP

Do Private Secretary to the Assistant Sec-retary of Defense (Comptroller).

Betty M. Meints 2 GS-11

Do do Rose E. McPherson GS-10

(International Security Affairs)

Do Assistant Secretary of Defense (In-ternational Security Affairs).

Paul C Warnke PAS Level IV VP

Do Principal Deputy Assistant Secretaryof Defense (International Security

Ralph Earle, II Level V VP

Affairs) .Do Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Frederick S. Wyle NEA GS-18 VP

(European and NATO Affairs).

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Richard C. Steadman NEA GS-18

(Far Eastern Affairs).

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary of De-fense (Plans and Arms Control).

Morton H. IIalperin NEA GS-17

Do Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Charles W Havens, III_ _ NEA GS-17

Defense (International SecurityAffairs).

Do Private Secretary to the Assistant Mary S. Eselby GS-10 VP

Secretary of Defense (InternationalSecurity Affairs).

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary (North-east South-Asia Affairs and MAP

Vacant

Policy Review).

Do Special Assistant for Planning (Inter-national Security Affairs).

do NEA GS-16

Do Confidential Assistant to the Assistant do GS-15

Secretary of Defense (InternationalSecurity Affairs).

Do do do GS-13

(Installation and Logistics)

Do Assistant Secretary of Defense Thomas D Morris PAS Level IV VP

(Installations and Logistics).

Do Staff Assistant to the Director (Eco-nomic Utilization Policy).

Robert L. Treanor GS-15 VP

Do Private Secretary to the Assistant Helen L Griffiths GS-10

Secretary of Defense (Installationsand Logistics).

Do Director of Economic Utilization Vacant NEA GS-17

Policy.Do Confidential Assistant to the Assistant do GS-15

Secretary of Defense (Installationsand Logistics).

See footnotes at end of table, p. 46.

Expires

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE—Continued

Jocation Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE-

continued

(Legislative Affairs)

on, D.0 Assistant to the Secretary of Defense Jack L. Stempler C Level V VP (Legislative Affairs).

Private Secretary to the Assistant Aphrodite T. Galanis __ C GS-9 Secretary of Defense (LegislativeAffairs).

Special Assistant to the Assistant Vacant C GS-15 Secretary of Defense (LegislativeAffairs).

Congressional Liaison Officer (Civil do C GS-14 Defense).

(Manpower and Reserve Affairs)

Assistant Secretary of Defense (Man-power and Reserve Affairs).

Alfred B. Fitt PAS Level IV vp

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defensefor Reserve Affairs.

Ernest L. Massad PAS Level V

Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civil Jack Moskowitz NEA GS-18 VP Rights and Industrial Relations).

Deputy Assistant Secretary of De-fense (Special Manpower Programs).

David C. Stewart NEA GS-18 VP

Principal Assistant to Deputy Assist-ant Secretary (Civil Rights and

L. Howard Bennett NEA GS-16

Industrial Relations). Private Secretary to the Assistant Virginia Joseph C GS-10

Secretary of Defense (Manpowerand Reserve Affairs).

Private Secretary to the Deputy Linda S. Bolin C GS-8 Assistant Secretary of Defense(Reserve Affairs).

Deputy Assistant Secretary (Educa-tion and Manpower Resources).

Vacant NEA GS-18

Director for Equal Employment do NEA GS-17 Opportunity.

• Staff Assistant to Director Equal do C GS-15 Employment Opportunity.

. Staff Assistant to Deputy Assistant do C GS-14 Secretary (Civil Rights and Indus-trial Relations).

(Public Affairs)

Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Phil G. Goulding PAS Level IV VP Affairs).

. Deputy Assistant Secretary of De-fense (Public Affairs).

Daniel Z. Henkin NEA GS-18 VP

Deputy Assistant Secretary of De-fense (Public Affairs—Operations).

Richard Fryklund NEA GS-18 VP

Private Secretary to the Assistant Violet L. Bryan C GS-10 Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs).

Private Secretary to the Deputy As-sistant Secretary of Defense (Public

Edna W. Scruggs C GS-9

Affairs—Operations).

(Systems Analysis)

Assistant Secretary of Defense (Sys-terns Analysis).

Alain Enthoven PAS Level IV

Private Secretary to the Assistant Geneva M. Coleman C GS-10 Secretary of Defense (SystemsAnalysis).

GENERAL COUNSEL

• General Counsel Vacant PAS Level IV • Private Secretary to the Deputy Gen-

eral Counsel.Enes Hockett C GS-10 S

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENsE—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Gr: :e or salary Tenure Expires

COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS

Washington, D.C.Judgeof the Court of Military Appeals_ Robert E. Quinn PAS $33,000 VP May 1, 1981.

Do do Homer Ferguson PAS $33,000 VP May 1, 1971.

Do Private Secretary to Judge, Court of Emma L. Kluttz C GS-9 Military Appeals.

Do do Constance L. Burger GS-9 Do do John F. ljgdzitC GS-8 VP

Do Judge of the Court of Military Appeals_ Vacant, /ff PAS $33,000 Do Technical Assistant do' C Grade unde-

termined.

Do do do C do Do do do C do

ORGANIZATION OF THE JOINT CHIEFS

OF STAFF

Do Private Secretary to the Chairman do C GS-9

WHITE HOUSE SUPPORT GROUP

Do Aide to the Vice President (National George A Carroll NEA GS-17 VP Security Program).

Do Staff Assistant to Special Assistant Matthew Nimetz C GS-15 Do Private Secretary (Interdepartmental Evelyn C Irons C GS-11

Activities).Do do Peggy B W Hoxie C GS-11 Do do Daisy M Sindelar C GS-10 Do Administrative Assistant Anne V Welsh C GS-10 VP

Do Private Secretary (Interdepartmental Ruth J. Mahoney C GS-9 Activities).

Do do Jean G. Robinson C GS-9

Do Staff Assistant to the Special Assistant Vacant C Grade un-determined.

Do Private Secretary (Interdepartmental do C GS-10 Activities).

Do Personal Secretary and Confidential Assistant to Military Representa-tive of President.

do C Grade unde-termined.

Do do do C do

OFFICE OF THE DEFENSE ADVISOR

Belgium: Brussels Defense Advisor, U.S. Mission to Timothy Stanley_ C FD-1 VP NATO, Brussels, Belgium.

Do Private Secretary to Defense Advisor Mary C. Talbot C GS-8

Do do Vacant C GS-9

DEFENSE SUPPLY AGENCY

Washington, D C Confidential Assistant (Economic C. F. Cinquegrana C GS-15 VP Utilization Policy).

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Washington, D.0 Secretary of the Army Stanley R Resor PAS Level II Do Under Secretary of the Army David E McGiffert PAS Level IV Do Assistant Secretary of the Army (Fi-

nancial Management).Eugene M Becker PAS do

Do Assistant Secretary of the Army (In-stallations and Logistics).

Robert A. Brooks PAS do

Do Assistant Secretary of the Army (Man-power and Reserve Affairs).

William K. Brehm PAS do

Do Assistant Secretary of the Army (Re-seareh sind DpviAnnmpntl

Russell D. O'Neal PAS do

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DEPARTMENT OF TILE ARMY—Continued

43

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

CORPS OF ENGINEERS

California: Sacramento__ President, California Debris Commis-sion.

William F. Glasgow PAS W.o.c M

Do Member and Secretary, California De-bris Commission.

Frank C. Boerger PAS W.o.c M

Do Member, California Debris Commis-sion.

Crawford Young PAS W.o.c M

Mississippi: Vicksburg__ President, Mississippi River Commis-sion.

Robert G. MacDonnell.____ PAS $10,000 3

Do Member, Mississippi River Commis-sion.

Clarence C. Haug PAS $7,500 3 M

Do do C. Craig Cannon PAS $7,500 3 M Do do Don J. Jones PAS $7,500 3 M

Do do Ray T. Sessoms PAS $7,500 Do. do F. H. Kellogg PAS $7,500 Do do _ Harold T. Council PAS $7,500

U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY

New York: West Point__ Registrar (9 PAS M Do _ Permanent Professors (9 PAS M

CORPS OF ENGINEERS

Washington, D.0 Member U.S. Section International Eugene R. Weber PA W.o.c VP—S Joint Commission, United Statesand Canada.

Mississippi: Vicksburg-- - Representative on Red River Compact_ Robert G. MacDonnell____ PA 6 W.O.0 M

U.S. SOLDIERS HOME

Washington, D.0 Governor Albert Watson II PA (5) 3 years Nov. 1, 1969.Do ___ Deputy Governor Tom R. Stoughton PA (I) _do Apr. 15, 1971.D0_...::::::::::::: Secretary-treasurer Ernest L. Janes PA (5) _do Sept. 1, 1970.

U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY

New York: West Point__ Cadet Chaplain. James D. Ford PA GS-14 4 years__ __ Sept. 1, 1969.Do ___D0 ---------------------do Do ________________

Member, Board of Visitors do

do

James F. Collins Robert M. Brunson Frederick R. Kappel ___

PAPAPA

W.o.c W.o.c W.o.c

3 years ..do _do

Dec. 31, 1968.Dec. 31, 1970.Dec. 31, 1969.

Do _______________ do Frank A. Rose PAPA

W.o.c _do Dec. 31, 1968. do James E. Rudder

PAW.o.c _do Dec. 31, 1970.

do James A. Suffridge W.o.c _do Dec. 31, 1969.

CORPS OF ENGINEERS

Dhio: Cincinnati Commissioner Representing U.S. Lewis G. Feil PA 6 W.o.c S Government, Ohio River ValleyWater Sanitation Compact.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Washington, D.0 Deputy Under Secretary (Interna-tional Affairs).

James V. Sienna NEA GS-18...

Do ________________ Special Assistant to Deputy Under Vacant NEA GS-16 Secretary of the Army (InternationalAffairs).

Do.._____ Deputy Director of Civil Defense Jane F. Hanna NEA GS-18 __________Do Deputy General Counsel Robert K. Webster NEA GS-17 Do ________________ Special Assistant for Legislative Roger M. Currier NEA GS-16

Affairs.

D°- _______________ Director of Facilities, Assistant William S. Shuler NEA GS-17 Secretary of the Army (Installationsand Logistics).

Do Special Assistant for Planning, Assist-ant Secretary of the Army (Installa-tions and Logistics).

Coleman P. Cook NEA GS-16

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary of Army Arthur W. Allen, Jr NEA GS-17 (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).

Do do Paul D. Phillips NEA GS-17

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.C..

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY—con,

Director of Civil Defense Joseph Romm

000000000

00000

Level IV VP Do General Counsel Robert E. Jordan III Level V VP Do Confidential Assistant to the Secretary

of the Army.Virginia L. Wright GS-11

Do Confidential Assistant to Under Secre-tary of the Army.

Katherine S. Gartrell GS-10

Do Confidential Assistant to Assistant Sec-retary of the Army (Financial Man-agement).

Mildred V. Tanner GS-10 S

Do Confidential Assistant to Assistant Sec-retary of the Army (Installations and

Helen L. Goodwin GS-10

Logistics).Do Confidential Assistant to Assistant Sec-

retary of the Army (Manpower andMargaret M. Liles GS-10

Reserve Affairs).Do Confidential Assistant to Assistant Sec-

retary of the Army (Research andThelma P. Leach GS-10 VP-S

Development).Do Secretarial Assistant to Deputy Under Beulah P. Salyer _ GS-8

Secretary of the Army (InternationalAffairs).

OFFICE OF THE MILITARY AIDE TO THEPRESIDENT 7

Do Secretary (Stenographer) Vacant GS-10 Do do Beverly J Kaye GS-10 Do do Vacant GS-10 Do do Kathryn A. Riley GS-7 Do do Vacant GS-6

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Washington, D C Secretary of the Navy Paul R Ignatius PAS Level II

Do Under Secretary of the Navy Charles Fitz Baird PAS Level IV Do Assistant Secretary of the Navy Barry J. Shillito PAS do

(Installations and Logistics).Do Assistant Secretary of the Navy Robert A. Frosch PAS do

(Research and Development).Do Assistant Secretary of the Navy Charles A Bowsher PAS do

(Financial Management).Do Assistant Secretary of the Navy Randolph S Driver PAS do

(Manpower and Reserve Affairs).Do Executive Assistant (Financial) Vacant NEA GS-18

Management) to the Secretaryof the Navy.

Do

Do

Special Assistant to the Secretary ofthe Navy. do

do

William W George

NEA

C

GS-17

GS-14 •

Do Private Secretary Sally J. Moser C GS-11 Do do Vacant C NE Do Chauffeur do C NE

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY

Do Private Secretary Irmgard E Grey C GS-10

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY OFTHE NAVY (INSTALLATION AND LO-GISTICS)

Do Private Secretary Mary L. Guam C GS-10 Do Four Civilian Aides or Executive Vacant C NE

Assistants.Do Confidential Assistant (Economic ___ _do C NE

Utilization Policy).

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—Continued

45

Location

— _

Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY

(RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT)

Washington, D.0 Private Secretary Janice S. Gemmel] C GS-10 Do Two Civilian Aides or Executive Vacant C NE

Assistants..

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY

(FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT)

Do _ _______________ Private Secretary Jean C. O'Brien C GS-10 Do Two Civilian Aides or Executive Vacant C NE

Assistants.

OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

Do _ _______________Special Assistant to the Secretary ofthe Navy.

James G. Woodruff NEA GS-18

Do ________________ Confidential Secretary Lucille H. Potter C GS-10

OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES AIDE

TO THE PRESIDENT

Do _______________Secretary _ Frances E. Kittelle C GS-10

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE

rashington, D.0 Do_ Do__

np° -o- Do

po- -

-°--- Do

Do-

- Do Special-°- Do

Do ,"0--

D0-- Do ____Do pc) Do-

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary of the Air Force Special Assistant Secretary (Stenographer)

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY

Under Secretary Special Assistant Secretary (Stenographer)

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY

(RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT)

Assistant Secretary Special Assistant Secretary (Stenographer)

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY

(INSTALLATIONS AND LOGISTICS)

Assistant Secretary Special Assistant Special Assistant, Economic Utiliza-

tion and Analysis.Secretary (Stenographer) Deputy for Transportation and Corn-

munications.

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY

(FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT)

Assistant Secretary Assistant

Deputy for Management Systems DeputySecretary (Stenographer)

Harold Brown Vacant do

Townsend Hoopes Vacant Kathryn Rizzardi ___

Alexander H. Flax Vacant do

Robert H. Charles Vacant Israel Rubin

Jean George John Perry

Thomas H. Nielsen Vacant A. Ernest Fitzgerald Vacant

PASCC

PASCC

PASCC

PASCNEA

C A

PASCAC

Level II NE NE

Level IV NE GS-10

Level IV NE NE

Level IV NE GS-16

GS-9 GS-17

Level IV NE GS-17 NE

VP

VP

VP

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—Continued

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FoRcE—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY(MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS)

Washington, D.0 Assistant Secretary J. William Doolittle PAS Level IV

Do Special Assistant Vacant C NE

Do Secretary (Stenographer) Lois Delaney C GS-10

Do Deputy for Personnel Policy James P. Goode A GS-17 VP

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

Do General Counsel John M. Steadman C Level V

Do Secretary (Stenographer) Mary Meade C GS-9

INTERDEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF THEAIR FORCE

DO Secretary (Stenographer) Muriel Hartley C GS-11

1 Employee on a reimbursable detail from USIA.2 Employee retiring Oct. 23, 1968. Position to be abolished.3 Salary of officers of U.S. Army or other branch of Government appointed or employed with the Commission

is deducted from the amount authorized

for service with the Commission (33 U.S.C. 702h).4 These positions are always held by U.S. Army officers.5 Salary is administratively fixed by the Board of Commissioners and is a composite of military retired pay, cash, subsistence, and quar

ters.

6 These positions are not under the jurisdiction of the Department but are currently filled by personnel of the Department.7 These positions are located at the White House but the employees are carried on Department of the Army rolls.

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Washington, D.0 Do Do Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do_ Do Do__ _______ Do _ _______________

Do.___Do ____________________________ Do _Do ________________

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13' •n•nungham Mobile __Montgoru-e-r-y- -- 13' •intinigham Mobile _Mont

Alask PraerY a: Anchorage Do_

Arizona: Phoen_____ix ___Do

Arkansas:Fort Smith Little Rock Port Smith caLri.ttle.Rock 'roma:L08 Angeles Sacramento San Diego 0_ goSan Francisco Los Angeles Sacramentodo San Diego San Praneisen --------do

Attorney General Deputy Attorney General Solicitor General Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust

Division.Assistant Attorney General, Civil Divi-

sion.Assistant Attorney General, Civil

Rights Division.Assistant Attorney General, Tax Di-

vision.Assistant Attorney General, Internal

Security Division.Assistant Attorney General, Criminal

Division.Assistant Attorney General, Land and

Natural Resources Division.Assistant Attorney General, Office ofLegal Counsel.

LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCEADMINISTRATION

Administrator Associate Administrator

do Director, Community Relations Serv-

ice.BOARD OF PAROLE

Member do

do do do do

do do

U.S. ATTORNEYS AND MARSHALS

U.S. Attorney U.S. Marshal

U.S. Attorney do do U.S. Marshal do do U.S. Attorney

U'S' Marshal U.S. AttorneyU.S. Marshal

U.S. Attorney do U.S. Marshal do

U.S. Attorney do

do ___ _do U.S. Marshal

do

Ramsey Clark Warren M. Christopher_Erwin N. Griswold Edwin M. Zimmerman

Edwin L. Weisl, Jr

Stephen J. Pollak

Mitchell Rogovin

J. Walter Yeagley

Fred M. Vinson, Jr

Clyde 0. Martz

Frank M. Wozencraft

Vacant do do Roger W. Wilkins

Walter Dunbar William F. Howland, Jr____

Gerald E. Murch Charlotte P. Reese William T. Woodard, Jr Vacant Homer L. Benson

Zeigel W. Neff

David G. Bress Luke C. Moore

Macon L. Weaver Verne! R. Jansen, Jr Ben Hardeman Roy L. Call George M. Stuart William M. Parker, Jr

Vacant George A. Bayer

Edward E. Davis Roland S. Mosher

Charles M. Conway Wilbur H. Dillahunty Dan M. Douglas Alfred P. Henderson

William M. Byrne, Jr John P. Hyland Edwin L. Miller, Jr

Cecil F. Poole George E. O'Brien John C. Begovich ___Wayne B. Colburn Lewis H. Martin

PASPASPASPAS

PAS

PAS

PAS

PAS

PAS

PAS

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PASPASPASPASPASPASPASPAS

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Level I Level III do Level IV

do

do

do

do

do

do

do

do Level V do Level IV

GS-17 GS-17 GS-17 GS-17 GS-17 GS-17 08-17 GS-17

Level IV GS-15

$26,525 $21,600 $21,600 GS-14 08-13 GS-13 $18,200 GS-13 $26,525 GS-14

$21,600 $22,750 GS-13 GS-13

Level V $22, 750 $22, 750 $28,000 GS-15 GS-13 GS-13 GS-15

4 years

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Sept. 30, 1972.Sept.'30, 1966.Sept. 30, 1971.Sept. 30, 1970.Sept. 30, 1971.Sept. 30, 1968.

Do.Sept. 30, 1970.

Oct. 21, 1969Mar. 3, 1971.

Sept. 16, 1969Do.

July 21, 1970June 6, 1972.Sept. 9, 1969June 30, 1969

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Nov. 2, 1970.Mar. 31, 1972Apr. 27, 1970.

Do.

Mar. 3, 1971.Nov, 2, 1970.

Do.June 8, 1970.Apr. 20, 1970.July 4, 1971.Nov. 2, 1970.July 24. 1972.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

U.S. ATTORNEYS AND MARSHALS—con.

Colorado: Denver U.S. Attorney Lawrence M. Henry PAS $26,525 4 years_ _ _ __ May 21, 1969

Do U.S. Marshal William H. Terrill PAS GS-14 _do Mar. 25, 1970

Connecticut: Hartford_ U.S. Attorney Jon 0. Newman PAS $26,525 _do Oct. 2, 1968.

New Haven U.S. Marshal Joseph T. Ploszaj PAS GS-13 _do July 26, 1970.

Delaware: Wilmington___ U.S. Attorney Alexander Greenfeld PAS $21,600 _do Apr. 20, 1970

Do. U.S. Marshal Joseph F. Novak PAS GS-13 _do June 8, 1970.

Florida:Miami U.S. Attorney William A. Meadows PAS $28,000 _do Oct. 11, 1971.

Tallahassee do Clinton N. Ashmore PAS $21,600 _do Mar. 25, 197(

Tampa.. do Edward F. Boardman PAS $28,000 _do May 21, 1961

Jacksonville U.S. Marshal John E. Maguire, Sr PAS GS-15 _do Aug. 18, 1969

Miami do Guy W. Hixon PAS GS-14 do Oct. 11, 1971.

Pensacola do Emmett E. Shelby PAS GS-13 do Oct. 1, 1969.

Georgia:Atlanta U.S Attorney Charles L. Goodson PAS $26,525 do July 15, 1969.

Macon _ do Floyd M. Buford PAS $26,525 do June 23, 1969

Savannah do Donald H. Fraser PAS $22,750 do July 22, 1969.

Atlanta U.S Marshal Elmer J. Hardegree PAS GS-14 _do Mar. 3, 1971.

Macon .do Robert 0. Doyle PAS GS-13 _do June 23, 1969.

Savannah do James E. Lucky PAS GS-13 _do Sept. 16, 196f

Hawaii: Honolulu U.S Attorney Yoshimi Hayashi PAS $21,600 do Oct. 11, 1971.

Do U.S Marshal Wesley H. Petrie PAS GS-13 do June 23, 1969.

Idaho: Boise U.S Attorney Sylvan A. Jeppesen PAS $21,600 do Aug. 10, 1969

Do U.S Marshal Anton T. Skoro PAS GS-13 do June 23, 1969.

Illinois:Chicago U.S Attorney Thomas A. Foran PAS Level V _do June 6, 1972.

East St. Louis do Carl W Feickert PAS $22,750 _do June 23, 1969.

Springfield do Richard E. Eagleton PAS $21,600 _do Sept. 9, 1969.

Chicago U.S Marshal Joseph N. Tierney PAS GS-15 do May 21, 1969.

East St. Louis do Harry C George PAS GS-13 do July 15, 1969.

Springfield do James J. Moos PAS GS-13 do Mar. 3, 1970.

Indiana:Fort Wayne U.S Attorney Alfred W Moellering PAS $23,325 do Aug. 10, 1970

Indianapolis do K Edwin Applegate PAS $26,525 do Nov. 6, 1971.

Indianapolis U.S Marshal Dale C. StonePAS GS-14 _do Oct. 5, 1969.

South Bend do Casimir J. Pajakowski PAS GS-13 _do Sept. 16, 1969

Iowa:Des Moines U.S Attorney James P Reilly PAS $21,600_ _do May 17, 1971.

Sioux City... do Asher E. Schroeder PAS $20,450... do Nov. 6, 1971.

Des Moines U.S Marshal Charles B Bendlage PAS GS-13 _do June 23, 1969

Dubuque do Covell H Meek PAS GS-13 _do May 21, 1969

Kansas: Topeka U.S Attorney Vacant PAS $28,000 _do

Do U.S Marshal Vance W Collins PAS GS-14 _do July 21, 1970.

Kentucky:Lexington U.S Attorney George I. Cline PAS $23,325 _do Mar. 27, 10

Louisville Lexington

do U.S Marshal

Ernest W. Rivers Archie Craft

PASPAS

$23,325 GS-14

_do _do

May 21 , 196fMar. 6, 1970.

Louisville do Harry M Miller _ PAS GS-14 _do Apr. 20, 197(

Louisiana:New Orleans U.S Attorney Louis C. LaCour PAS $26,525 _do June 26, 1970

Shreveport do Edward L. Shaheen PAS $23,325 _do June 8, 1970.

New Orleans U.S Marshal Victor J. Wogan, Jr PAS GS-14 _do Oct. 1, 1969.

Shreveport do Joseph W Keene PAS GS-14 _do Mar. 7, 1970.

Maine: Portland U.S Attorney Lloyd P. LaFountain PAS $21,600 _do July 21, 1970.

Do U.S Marshal Adam J. Walsh PAS GS-13 _do July 15, 196

Maryland: Baltimore__ U.S. Attorney Stephen H Sachs PAS $26,525 _do Aug. 3, 1971.

Do U.S Marshal Frank Udoff PAS G5-14 _do Do.

Massachusetts: Boston__ U.S. Attorney Paul F Markham PAS $28,000 _do Mar. 3, 1971.

Do U.S.Marshal Robert F. Morey PAS GS-14 _do Aug. 10, 1909

Michigan:Detroit U.S Attorney Lawrence Gubow PAS $28,000 _do May 21, 1969

Grand Rapids do Harold D Beaton PAS $21,600 _do Do.

Detroit U.S Marshal Orville H Trotter PAS GS-14 _do Sept. 1, i969

Grand Rapids do.. Floyd Stevens _ PAS GS-13 _do July 15, 1969;

Minnesota: Minneapolis__ -U.S. Attorney _ Patrick J. Foley PAS $26,525 _do Sept. 20, 197u

Do U.S Marshal William F. Malchow PAS GS-14 do Mar. 3, 1971.

Mississippi:Jackson U.S Attorney Robert E. Hauberg PAS $23,325 _do Apr. 27, 1970'

Oxford do Hosea M. Ray PAS $21,600 _do Oct. 1, 1969.

Jackson U.S Marshal Jack T. Stuart PAS GS-13 _do Apr. 4, 1971.

Oxford do John H Phillips PAS GS-13 _do Aug. 3, 1971.

Missouri:Kansas City U.S. Attorney Calvin K Hamilton PAS $23,000 _do Oct. 11, 1971.

St. Louis do Veryl L Riddle PAS $26,525 _do July 4, 1971.

Kansas City U.S. Marshal Francis M. Wilson PAS GS-14 _do May 21, 1969.

St. Louis do Olin N Bell PAS GS-14 _do Do.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

U.S. ATTORNEYS AND MARSHALS-con.

Texas-ContinuedFort Worth U.S. Marshal Robert I. Nash PAS GS-14 4 years June 26, 197(

Houston do Marion M. Hale PAS GS-14 do Do.

San Antonio do Jesse L Dobbs PAS GS-14 do July 21, 1970

Tyler do Tully Reynolds PAS GS-14 do June 26, 19it

Utah: Salt Lake City____ U.S. Attorney William T. Thurman PAS $23,325 _do May 21, 1969

Do U.S. Marshal Ellis Maylett PAS GS-13 _do June 23, 196(

Vermont: Rutland U.S Attorney Joseph F. Radigan PAS $21,600 _do June 30, 1969

Burlington U.S. Marshal Thomas W. Sorrell _ PAS GS-13 _do Oct. 15, 196g

Virginia:Roanoke U.S. Attorney Thomas B. Mason PAS $23,325 _do July 22, 1969

Richmond do C. Vernon Snratley, Jr PAS $26,525 _do July 15, 1969

Roanoke U.S. Marshal Charles N. Bordwine PAS GS-13 _do Do.

Richmond do Forrest F Walker PAS GS-14 _do Aug. 10, 1.969

Washington:Seattle U.S. Attorney Eugene G. Cushing PAS $26,525 _do Apr. 27, 1979

Spokane do Smithmoore P. Myers PAS $21,700 _do Apr. 20, 1970

Seattle U.S. Marshal Donald F. Miller PAS GS-14 do Oct. 1, 1969.

Spokane do James E. Atwood PAS GS-13 do Mar. 27, 197;

West Virginia:Huntington U.S. Attorney Milton J. Ferguson PAS $21, 600 do June 23, 1969

Wheeling do John H. Kamlowsky PAS $21, 600 do July 24, 197:

Charleston Wheeling-Fairmont_

U.S. Marshal do

Cornelius J. McQuabe John G. Charnenko

PASPAS

GS-13 GS-13

do do

Apr. 27, 1970.Oct. 1, 1969

'Wisconsin:Madison U.S. Attorney Edmund A. Nix PAS $21, 600 _do July 30, 19g

Milwaukee do James B. Brennan PAS $23, 325 _do June 7, 1969

Madison U.S. Marshal Keith C. Hardie PAS GS-13 _do Sept. 7, 1969

Milwaukee do James H. Dillon PAS GS-13 _do July 15, 1969

Wyoming: Cheyenne_ _Do

U.S. Attorney U.S. Marshal

Robert N. Chaffin John Terrill

PASPAS

$21, 600 GS-13

_do do

Sept. 7, 1969;May 21, 196!

Canal Zone: Ancon U.S. Attorney Roland K. Hazard PAS $17, 900 8 years Apr. 21, 1970

Do U.S Marshal Clayburne A. McLelland PAS $12, 174 do May 8, 1969.

Guam: Agana U.S Attorney James P. Alger PAS $17, 900 4 years Sept. 6, 1970Do U.S Marshal Francisco R. Santos PAS GS-12 do Dec. 11, 1971

Puerto Rico: San Juan_ U.S. Attorney Francisco A. Gil PAS $19, 675 do Aug. 14, 1961

Do U.S Marshal Santos Buxo, Jr PAS GS-13 do Do.

Virgin Islands: St. U.S. Attorney Almeric L. Christian PAS $18, 550 do June 8, 1976

Thomas.OFFICES OF U.S. ATTORNEYS

Washington, D C Assistant U.S. Attorney Alfred Hantman PL $23,425 VP

Do do Joseph M. Hannon PL $22,175 VP

Do do Frank O. Nebeker PL $21,600

Do do Victor W. Caputv PL $21,125 VP

Do do Joel D. Blackwell PL $20,950 VP

Do do Harold H. Titus, Jr PL $20,200 VP

Do do Donald S. Smith PL $19,100 VP

Do do Gilbert Zimmerman PL $20, 550 VP

Do do Oscar Atshuler PL $18,550 VP

Do Do

do do

Ellen Lee Park Arnold T. Aikens

PL PL

$18,550 $18,200

VP vp

Do do Harold J. Sullivan PL $17,600 Do do William H. Collins, Jr PL $17,550 VP

Do do Earl J. Silbert PL $17,325

Do do Arthur L. Burnett PL $17,325 Do do Robert A. Ackerman PL $16,425 VP

Do Do

do do

Lawrence Lippe Nathan Doddl

PLPL

$16,200 $16,875 VP

Do do Daniel J. McTague PL $15,600 Do do Alice P. Frohman PL $15,600 Do do Semour Glonzer PL $15,550 VP

Do do Carole Garfiel PL $15,050 Do do Daniel Harris PL $14,225 VP

Do do Nicholas S. Nunzio PL $14,925 VP

Do do Thomas Lumbard PL $13,875 Do do Joel M. Finkelstein PL $13,050 Do do Edward T. Miller PL $12,775 Do do Henry J. Monahan PL $13,950 VP

Do do James E. Kelley, Jr PL $13,050 Do do James A. Straczella PL $12,775 Do do Gene S. Anderson PL $12,675 Do do Julius A. Johnson PL $12,225 VP

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Alabama:Birmingham

Do Do Do Do Do

Mobile Do

Montgomery Do

Alaska:Anchorage

Arizona:Phoenix

Do Do Do Do

Tucson Do Do

Arkansas:Fort Smith

Do Little Rock

Do Do

California:Fresno Los Angeles

Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do

Do Do Do Do Do Do _Do Do DoDo DoDo --------Do Do DoDo ----------Do Do

Sacramento Do Do

San Diego Do Do _Do -------- Do_Do Do

ban Francisco Do Do Do Do Do Do

OFFICES OF U.S. ATTORNEYS-continued

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R. Macey Taylor Ernest R. Acton Melvin L. Alexander Charles M. Nice, Jr J. Richmond Pearson John R. Thomas, Jr D. Broward Segrest Charles D. Conway Jack B. Patterson Ralph O. Howard

A. Lee Peterson

Richard C. Gormley Richard S. Allemann Lawrence Turoff Phillip S. Malinsky Morton Sitver Jo Ann D. Diamos John L. Augustine Ruben Salter, Jr

Robert E. Johnson James A. Gutensohn Walter G. Riddick Thomas C. Huey William F. Sherman

Richard V. Boulger Frederick M. Brosio, Jr_ _ _ _Donald A. Fareed Robert L. Brosio James R. Dooley JoAnn I. Dunne Clarke A. Knicely_ Dxvid R. Nissen Larry L. Dier James Stotter II James R. Akers Charles H. Magnuson Hugh W. Blanchard, Jr_ __ _Michael A. Heuer Eugene Kramer William B. Spivak Ernestine Tolin Theodore E. Orliss Dzintra I. Janavs John S. Lane James D. Murray Robert T. Jones Arthur M. Greenwald Eric A. Nobles Herbert M. Schoenberg_ _Richard L. Fishman Mason C. Lewis George G. Rayborn Ronald S. Morrow Gerald F. Uelmen William B. Shubb James J. Simonelli James H. Daffner Richard W. Nichols Mobley M. Milam Philip W. Johnson Charles J. Fanning Raymond F. Zvetina Shelby R. Gott Joseph A. Milchen David R. Urdan William B. Spohn Richard L. Carico J. Harold Weise Rodney H. Hamblin F. Steele Langford John M. Youngquist

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California-ContinuedOFFICES OF U.S. ATTORNEYS-0011.

sSan Francisco Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter V Shackter PL $16,100 VP r

Do do Jerrold M. Ladar PL $18,050 Do do Sheldon Deutsch PL $16,050 Do do Jerry K. Cimmet PL $16,000 Do do David E. Golay PL $16,325 Do do John G. Milano Pb $15,500 Do do Barbara A. Phillips PL $15,100 .Do do Paul E. Locke PL $14,925 VP Do do Michael H. Metzger PL $14,425

IDo do David P. Bancroft PL $14,375

Colorado:Denver do Robert E. Long Pb $20,450

Do do Milton C. Branch Pb $16,775 VP aDo do Richard T. Spriggs PL $14,925 VP Do do Warwick M. Downing II_ Pb $13,650 VP

Connecticut:Hartford do John F. Mulcahy, Jr PL $16,200

Do do David Margolis PL $12,550 New Haven do John V. Cassidento Pb $15,550 VP

Do do Samuel J. Heyman Pb $13,950 Delaware:Wilmington do John P. Brady Pb $16,975 VP

Florida:Jacksonville do Joseph W Hatchett Pb $15,550 VP

Do do Virginia Q. Beverly PL $13,375 Do do Gary B. Tulles PL $12,225 Do do Samuel S. Forman Pb $12,225

Miami do Aaron A. Foosner PL $24,425 VP Do do Alfred E. Sapp PL $17,550 Do do Morton A. Orbach PL $16,875 VPDo do Lloyd G. Bates, Jr PL $16,200 VP Do do Robert L. Steuer Pb $16,150 VP Do do Levinia L Redd PL $16,325 VP Do do Robert Silverstein Pb $16,325 VP Do do Michael J. Osman PL $14,425 Do do Jacob V. Eskenezi PL $13,950

Pensacola do Charles W. Eggart, Jr PL $15,275 Tallahassee do Stuart J. Carrouth PL $16,725 VP Tampa do Robert B McGowan PL $16,200 VP

Do do Charles S. Carrere PL $16,050 Do do Kendell W. Wheery PL $13,375 VP

Georgia:Atlanta do Allen C. Chancey Pb $22,175 VP

Do do Slaton Clemmens PL $17,900 VP Do do Robert L Smith Pb $16,500 VP Do do Charles B. Lewis, Jr PL $15,875 Do do Francis D. Hand, Jr Pb $15,950 Do do Beverley B. Bates Pb $15,875 VP Do do Theodore E. Smith PL $10.925 VP

Augusta do William T Morton Pb $20.775 VP Macon do Manley F. Brown PL $12,225

Do do Tyrus R. Atkinson PL $12,225 VP Do do Walker P. Johnson PL $12,225 Do do Denver L. Rampey Pb $8,450 VP

Savannah do Richard G. Chadwick PL $18,750 VP Do do William R. Lewis Pb $18,150 Do

lawaii: do Bruce B. Green Pb $15,050

Honolulu do Joseph M. Gedam PL $16,050 Idaho:Boise do Jay F. Bates Pb $17,325 -vp

Do do Clarence D. Suiter Pb $14,425 VP Do do Gerald F. Schroeder Pb $12,775

Illinois:Chicago do Vacant Pb

Do do Arthur D. Connelly PL $20,775 VP Do do John P. Lulinski Pb $20,200 Do do Jack B. Schmetterer PL $20,150 Do do Archibald T. LeCesne Pb $14,925 VP Do do Richard G. Schultz PL $15,500 Do do John M. Connery PL $14,225 VP Do do John J. McDonnell PL $13,950 Do do Lawrence E. Morrissey PL $13,375 Do do Nicholas M. Karzen PL $12,775 Do do Lawrenne T Ststnnor PT. 5zin onn

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10iS-Continued

Chicago Assistant U.S. Attorney John L. Conlon PL $10,975 Do do Samuel K. Skinner PL $9,500 Do do Lawrence J. Cohen PL $10,975 Do do Michael B. Nash PL $12,375 Do do Richard A. Makarski PL $12,675 Do do Robert J. Weber PL $12,100 VP Do do Richard S. Jalovec PL $11,650 Do do Eugene Robinson PL $11,450 VP Do do Robert J. Krajcir PL $10,975 Do do Thomas N. Todd PL $10,850 VP Do do Robert J. Breakstone PL $10,375 VP Do do Gerald L. Sbarboro PL $10,025 VP Do do Samuel K. Skinner PL $9,500 VP Do do Charles A. Boyle PL $9,350 Do do David M. Hartigan PL $9,350 Do do Howard M. Hoffman PL $8,550 Do do Michael B. Cohen PL $8,250 Do do Nicholas J. Etten PL $8,250 Do do David R. Mackenzie PL $8,450 Do do William P. Cagnev PL $8,250 Do do Menelaos P. Siavelis PL $9,350 Do do John B. Simon PL $8,250 Do do Vacant PLDo

;ast St. Louis do do

Laby Vacant

PLPL

$11,475

Do do Jonathan J. Seagle PL $9,700 Do

pringfield do do

Arthur J. Ginsburg Frank J. Bilanti

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$9,350 $16,500 VP

Do iana:'ort Wayne

do

do

Herman C. Runge, Jr

Joseph F. Eichhorn

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PL

$14,375

$15,600 VP ndianapolis do Daniel P. Byran PL $13,600 VP

Do outh Bend ra:

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Robert L. Baker Richard L. Kiesir

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$12,425 $12,775

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)es Moines do Jerry E. Williams PL $17,775 Do

nsas: do Claude H. Freeman, Jr PL $14,725

(ansas City do Thomas E. Joyce PL $18,750 VP L'opeka do Elmer Hoge PL $22,975 VP

Do do Clarence J. Malone PL $19,675 VP Vichita ___ do Guy L. Goodwin PL $18,100 VP

Do ntucky:,exington

do

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Bernard V. Borst

James F. Cooke

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$17,425

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VP__ 1)0 do C. Wix Unthank PL $16,875 VP Do

Jouisville aisiana:qew Orleans

___ do do

do

Moss Noble John L. Smith

Gene S. Palmisano

PLPL

PL

$14,725 $13,700

$20,200 ' Do do ____________________________ Norton L. Wisdom PL $20,200 VP

Do do- _____________________________ Harry F. Connick PL $17,325 VP Do do ----------------------------- Kathleen Ruddell PL $17,225 VP Do do ---------------------------- Frederick W. Veters PL $15,050 Do do- ----------------------------- Joan E. Chanvin PL $15,050

3hreveport do ____________________________ Julian R. Murroy, Jr PL $13,200 Do do- _____________________________ Edward V. Boagins PL $20,000 __ VP Do do _____________________________ Q. L. Stewart PL $18,750 VP Do do ___________________________ Dosite H. Perkins, Jr PL $16,000 VP Do do Leven H. Harris PL $14,525

Line:?ortland do _____________________________ Edward G. Hudon PL $16,775 VP Lryland:ialtimore do Arthur G. Murphy, Sr PL $19,100

Do do Paul M. Rosenberg PL $14,725 Do do _____________________________ Paul R. Kramer PL $14,475 Do doAlanDo Do

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Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICES OF I.T.S. ATTORNEYS-continued

Massachusetts:Boston Assistant U.S. Attorney William J. Koen PL $21,600 VP

Do do Edward J. Lee PL $18,200

Do do Edward F. Harrington PL $17,600

Do do Stanislau R. J. Suchecki. PL $17,025 VP

Do do David M. Roseman PL $16,425 VP

Do do Joseph A. Lena PL $16,200

Do do John E. Wall PL $16,150 VP

Do do Albert F. Cullen, Jr PL $15,500

Do do Robert D. Canty PL $14,875

Do do Thomas P. O'Connor PL $15,325

Do do Oliver S. Sughrue_ PL $14,225 VP

Do do Mary M. Brennan PL $12,975 VP

Michigan:Bay City do Robert E. Hamel PL $13,375

Detroit do Milton J. Trumbauer, Jr PL $19,775 VP

Do do Robert J. Grace PL $17,425

Do do Jerome B. Greenbaum PL $14,925

Do do Kenneth G. McIntyre PL $13,650

Do do Howard E. O'Leary PL $13,375

Do do Joseph P. Zanglin PL $12,775 VP

Grand Rapids do Edward G. Sypniewski PL $12,775 VP

Minnesota:Minneapolis do Jonathan E. Cudd PL $19,775 VP

Do do Floyd E Boline PL $17,125 VP

Do do Ralph E. Koenig PL $15,275 VP

Mississippi:Jackson do E Donald Strange PL $18,550 VP

Do do Joseph E. Brown, Jr PL $17,600

Do do Daniel E. Lynn PL $13,875

Missouri:Kansas City do David M. Proctor, Jr PL $19,100 VP

Do do Anthony P. Nugent __ PL $19,100 VP

Do do William A. Kitchen PL $18,225 VP

Do do John L. Kapnistos PL $15,600

Do do Patrick K. Monahan PL $14,475

Do do Charles E. French PL $13,875

St. Louis do William F Murrell PL $22,675

Do do John A. Newton PL $19,100

Do do William C. Martin PL $18,550

Do do Irvin L Ruzicka PL $16,375 VP

NIontana:Billings do Clifford E Schleusner PL $16,425 VP

Do do Arthur W Ayers, Jr PL $15,875

Butte do Robert T. O'Leary PL $19,675

Nebraska:Lincoln do Dwane L Nelson PL $15,950 VP

Omaha do Carl F Pattavina PL $20,000

Do do Thomas F. Dodd PL $13,375

Nevada:Las Vegas do Robert S. Linnell PL $18,150

Reno do Julien G Sourwine PL $13,275

New Hampshire:Concord do William H. Barry, Jr PL $15,050

New Jersey:Camden do Donald G Jargan PL $14,150 VP

Newark do Jerome D. Schwitzer_ _ PL $17,900 VP

Do do Donald Horowitz PL $17,775

Do do Martin Juman PL $16,200

Do do John N Ellsworth PL $15,950 VP

Do do Robert W Page PL $14,475

Do do Edwin H. Stier PL $13,875

Do do Kenneth P Zouber PL $13,375

Do do George J. Koelzer PL $12,675

New Mexico:Albuquerque do Ruth C Streeter PL $16,975

Do do John Babbington PL $16,200 VP

Do do Luther S. McCarthy PL $13,550

New York:Albany do James W Dolan PL $20,350

Do do Frank A. Dzicuck PL $18,200 -

Brooklyn do Vincent T McCarthy PL $26,300

Do do Jerome C Ditore PL $22,750 VP

no do enr1 nAirl cm PT. %22 'MI VP

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Brooklyn___ Assistant U.S. Attorney William J. Kelly, Jr PL $22,750 VP Do do Peter H. Ruvolo PL $20,875 Do do Raymond Grunewald PL $20,500 VP Do do Joseph Rosenzweig Pb $18,975 Do do Anthony DiPaola PL $17,125 VP Do do Cyril Hyman PL $16,875 VP Do do Donald F. McCaffrey PL $16,775 VP Do do Robert Kraft PL $16,500 VP Do do Steve C. Arniates PL $15,275 Do do Dennis E. Dillon PL $15,050 Do do Frank R. Natali Pb $14,475 VP Do do Howard L. Stevens PL $13,825 Do do Ralph A. Bontempo Pb $13,375 Do do Michael Rosen Pb $12,425 Do do Herbert Kramer Pb $12,225 VP Do do John Leone Pb $12,225

Do do Herbert J. Tamres Pb $12,225

Buffalo do Donald C. O'Connor Pb $19,100

Do do Richard J. Lehner Pb $15,600 VP Do do Edgar Ne Moyer PL $15,500 VP Do do Gerald M. Gallivan Pb $15,050

New York Do

do do

Silvio J. Mallo Steven E. Kaufman

PbPb

$28,000 $25,250

VP

Do do Albert J. Gaynor Pb $21,850 VP Do do Peter E. Fleming Pb $20,775 VP Do do William N. Tendy Pb $20,500 VP Do do Laurence Vogel Pb $20,450

Do do Lawrence W. Schilling Pb $19,100 VP Do do Paul R. Grand Pb $18,850

Do do Michael S. Fawer Pb $18,200_

Do do Irwin B. Robbins Pb $17,600

Do do John S. Allee Pb $16,775 VP Do do Richard A. Givens Pb $16,775

Do do David M. Dorsen PL $16,375

Do do Andrew J. Maloney PL $16,200 VP Do do Charles P. Sifton PL $16,150

DoDo

do do

Grant B. Hering Paul K. Rooney

PLPL

$15,700 $15,550

Do do Roger J. Hawke Pb $15,500

Do do Pierre N. Leval Pb $15,500

Do do Lawrence W. Newman Pb $15,375

Do do Lars I. Kulleseid Pb $14,775

Do Do

do do

Andrew M. Lawler, Jr Michael W. Leisure

PLPL

$14,775 $14,475 VP

Do do Author A. Munisteri PL $14,425

Do do John F. Pollard PL $14,425 VP Do Do Do

do do do

Jack W. Ballen Henry T. Coghill David A. Luttinger

PbPbPb

$14,375 $14,325 $14,150

Do do Steven F. Williams PL $14,150 VP Do do John H. Doyle III PL $14,050 Do Do

do do

Paul L. Perito Paul B. Galvani

PLPL

$13,875 $13,725

Do Do

do do

Jack Kaplan Martin P. Solomon

PbPL

$13,600 $13,600

Do do John H. Adams PL $13,500

Do Do Do Do

do do do do

Jay Gold Frederick Greenman, Jr. _ _ _Elkan Abramowitz James W. Brannigan, Jr

PLPLPLPL

$13,375 $13,375 $13,200 $12,775

VP

VP Do do Samuel M. Eisenstat PL $12,775 Do do John R. Wing Pb $12,775 Do do Michael B. Hess Pb $12,675 Do do Yale L. Rosenberg Pb $12,675 Do Do Do

do do do

Abraham D. Sofaer Ezra H. Friedman Richard M. Hall _

PbPbPb

$12,525 $12,475 $12,475

VP VP

Do do Frank Tuerkheimer Pb $12,425 Do do Peter R. DeFilippi PL $12,400 Do do Daniel J. Sullivan PL $12,400 Do do Bryon J. Gallagher PL $12,225 Do Do

do do

Sterling Johnson, Jr Leonard Marks

PLPb

$12,225 $12,225

VP

Do do David Paget Pb $12,225 Do do James D. Zirin PL $12,225

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New York-ContinuedRochester Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven S. Joy PL $15,325 Syracuse do Samuel T. Betts III PL $19,525 VP

Do do James P. Shanahan PL $14,475 North Carolina:

Asheville do James 0. Israel, Jr PL $18,750 VP Do do William Styles PL $16,725 VP

Charlotte do John R. Cruciani PL $17,025 VP Greensboro do R. Bruce White, Jr PL $18,850 VP Raleigh do Weldon A. Hollowell PL $22,075 VP

Do do Alton T. Cummings PL $15,750 Do do William S. McLean Pb $14,925 Do do W. Arnold Smith PL $14,300 VP Do do George E. Tillett PL $13,950 VP

North Dakota:Fargo do Harold G. Annear PL $17,025 VP

Do do Eugene K. Anthony PL $16,775 VP Ohio:

Cincinnati do Thomas R. Smith PL $16,000 VP Do do Eddie W. McCroom PL $15,050

Cleveland do Robert J. Rotatori Pb $16,150 Do do Harry E. Pickering PL $17,125 Do do Carl H. Miller PL $15,325 Do do James L. Oakar PL $14,725 Do do Robert S. Turoff PL $12,475

Dayton do Roger J. Makley Pb $15,875 Toledo do John 0 Mattimore Pb $17,650 VP

Oklahoma:Muskogee do Cecil E Robinson Pb $16,150 Oklahoma City do David J. Kline Pb $21,500 VP

Do do Robert L Berry PL $19,325 VP Do do John W. Raley, Jr ___ PL $16,775 VP Do do John E. Green Pb $15,050 VP Do do Gibbons L. Adams Pb $14,475

Tulsa do Hubert A Marlow Pb $18,550 VP Do do Robert P. Santee Pb $15,600 Do do Hubert H. Bryant PL $14,475 Do do James E. Ritchie Pb $13,375 VP

Oregon:Portland do Jack G Collins PL $19,325 VP

Do do Norman Sepenuk PL $19,250 VP Do do Joseph E. Buley PL $18,850 Do do Richard C. Helgeson PL $17,425 VP Do do Michael L. Morehouse PL $17,425 VP Do do Mallory C. Walker Pb $16,550 VP Do do William B. Borgeson Pb $15,600 VP Do do Charles H Turner PL $15,150 Do do Jack C. Wong PL $13,400

Pennsylvania:Lewisburg do Harry A. Nagle, Jr Pb $17,900 VP Philadelphia do John R. Sutton Pb $18,200 VP

Do do Joseph H. Reiter PL $16,975 VP Do do Victor H. Wright, Jr PL $15,000 VP Do do Sullivan Cistone _ PL $14,475 Do do Austin L. Hogan, Jr PL $13,950 Do do Joseph R. Ritchie, Jr Pb $13,950_ VP Do do John R. Galloway PL $12,225 VP Do do Merna B. Marshall PL $12,225

Pittsburgh do W. Wendell Stanton PL $18,600 Do do Stanley W. Greenfield Pb $17,550 Do do Nick S. Fisfis PL $15,150 Do do Thomas A Daley Pb $14,150 Do do Vincent A Colianni Pb $13,600 Do do George C. Schumacher PL $13,375

Do do Lawrence G. Zurawsky_____ PL $13,375 Scranton do Corlon H O'Malley PL $17,825 VP

Do do Julius Altman PL $15,675 Do do Thomas J. Hanlon PL $15,600 VP

Rhode Island:Providence do Frederick W. Faerber PL $19,425 VP

Do do William J. Georon __ Pb $18,975 VP

South Carolina:Charleston do Thomas P. Simpson Pb $20,450 VP

Do do Charles W. Gambrell Pb $14,925 VP Columbia do Wister D. Stuckey Pb $18,000 VP

Do do Marvin L. Smith PL $18,200 VP Greenville do William B. Lang PL $13,375 VP

Do do James D. McCoy III PL $13,200

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OFFICES U.S. ATTORNEYS-continued

Assistant U.S Attorney David V. Vrommon PL $16,875 rennessee:Knoxville do Robert Simpson Pb $13,225

Do do Thomas A. Williams PL $12,375 Memphis do William McTighe, Jr PL $17,900 vp

Do do Henry L. Klein PL $16,925 VP Do do Kemper B. Durand Pb $13,375 Do do Bartlett C. Durham III____ Pb $12,775 VP

Nashville do Kent Sandidge III Pb $16,425 VP Do do Alfred H. Knight III PL $15,600 Do do Robert E. Lee PL $15,050 Do do Rollie L. Woodall PL $14,775 Do do Carlton H. Petway PL $14,475

Texas:Brownsville do Homero M. Lopez PL $16,775 VP Dallas do Kenneth J. Mighell Pb $22,750 VP

Do do Barney H. Timmins PL $19,100 Do do Charles D. Cabiness PL $17,600 Do do Martha J. Stroud __ Pb $16,775 Do do Patrick H. Mulloy, Jr Pb $15,375 VP

El Paso do Alexander Mc Glinchey PL $13,950 VP Do do Harry L. Hudspeth Pb $16,725 Do do James L. Boyd Pb $16,150 VP

Fort Worth do Melvin M. Diggs Pb $27,675 VP Do do Robert S. Travis PL $21,600 Do do Claude D. Brown Pb $18,600

'VP Do do Conrad L. Florence PL $16,925 Do do William E. Smith Pb $15,050 VP Do do William L. Johnson Pb $14,425 Do do Merrill L. Hartman Pb $12,225

Houston do William B. Buckler Pb $20,875 VP Do do Ronald J. Blask Pb $19,875 VP Do do Andrew J. Shepherd Pb $18,200 VP Do do James R. Gaugh Pb $18,025 VP Do do William L. Bowers, Jr PL $17,650 VP Do do Donald L. Stone Pb $16,325 Do do Joel P. Kay Pb $15,375 Do do Carl Walker, Jr PL $15,050 VP Do do Russell W. Neisig Pb $14,875 __ Do do Frank C. Coaksey Pb $14,525 Do do Malcom R. Dimmitt _ Pb $13,700 VP Do

San Antonio do do

George R. Pain Marvin T. Butler

PbPb

$12,325 $17,325

vp VP

Do do Charles A. Gray Pb $16,775 VP Do do Wayne F. Speck - Pb $16,050 Do do Henry Valdespino Pb $15,150 VP Do

Utah: do Reese L. Harrison Pb $14,725

Salt Lake City do Ralph H. Klemm Pb $17,125 VP ___ Do do Francis T. Wetzel Pb $16,600 VP s Do do James F. Housley Pb $13,950

v. Do irginia: do Gordon C. Coffman Pb $13,000 VP

Richmond do Roger T. Williams PL $18,850 VP Do do James A. Oast, Jr Pb $18,600 ___ VP Do do Vacant PLDo do William T. Mason, Jr Pb $17,125 Do do John D. Schmidtlein Pb $14,225 Do do Stefan C. Long PL $13,600 Do do David G. Lowe PL $11,875 Do do Alfred D. Swersky Pb $10,475 Do __..do Clarence Montgomery_ PL $10,375 Dodo Michael Morchower__ - PL $10,375

Roanoke_ do Wiliam C. Breckinridge Pb $17,425 VP Do__ Do_ do do Robert S. Irons Pb $15,550 VP__ Do __ do Vacant Pb

"ashington:Seattle do Luzerne E. Hufford, Jr PL $15,875 VP_

Do do Albert E. Stephan PL $16,500 VP_ Do do Michael J. Swofford PL $13,500__ Do do John M. Darrah PL $13,425 Do do Jerald E. Olson Pb $11,650_ Do do William H. Rubidge Pb $11,650. Dn do J. Byron Holcomb Pb $9,600 VP

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OFFICES OF U.S. ATTORNEYS—Con.

Washington—ContinuedSpokane Assistant U.S. Attorney Carroll P. Gray PL $19,100._ VP

Do do Robert M. Sweeney PL $15,500 VP

Do do John H. McRae PL $15,275._ VP

Tacoma do John S. Obenour, Jr PL $18,650 VP

Do do Charles W. Billinghurst PL $18,600 VP

Yakima do Ronald R. Hull PL $19,425

Do do Richard L. Wiehl PL $13,375 VP

West Virginia:Charleston do William W. Upton PL $15,500._

Elkins do Leslie D. Lucas, Jr PL $13,000__ VP

Huntington do George G. Beter PL $16,200 VP

Wisconsin:Madison do John E. Clarke PL $15,550 VP

Milwaukee do Thomas R. Jones __ PL $15,050 VP

Do do Roch M Carter PL $12,775

Wyoming: Cheyenne_ do Leroy V Amen PL $15,275 VP

Guam: Agana do Benjamin H. Kelly PL $15,600 VP

Puerto Rico: San Juan do Charles E Figueroa-Alvarez __ PL $16,725 VP

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION

SERVICE

Washington, D.0 Commissioner Raymond F. Farrell PAS Level V_ VP

Do Executive Assistant to the Com-missioner.

James L. Hennessy NEA GS-18 S

Do Associate Commissioner, Operations_ James F. Greene NEA GS-18

Do Associate Commissioner, Management Edward A Loughran NEA GS-18

Do General Counsel Charles Gordon NEA GS-17

Do Deputy Associate Commissioner,Domestic Control.

Donald R Coppock NEA GS-17

Do Deputy Associate Commissioner,Travel Control.

John M. Lehmann NEA GS-17 VP

Do Deputy Associate Commissioner,Security.

Sidney B. Rawitz NEA GS-17 VP

Do Deputy Associate Commissioner,Administrative Services.

Robert W Doerner NEA GS-17

California:San Pedro Regional Commissioner Harlon B Carter A GS-17._

Do Public Information Officer Robert J. Seitz A GS-13 VP

Minnesota:St. Paul Regional Commissioner Nathaniel Ewing A GS-17 VP

Vermont:Burlington do John L Bagley A GS-17 VP

Virginia:Richmond do Robert E. Schoenenberger-- A GS-17

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Washington, D C Executive Assistant to the Attorney Sol Lindenbaum NEA GS-18 VP

General.Do Special Assistant to the Attorney Vacant NEA GS-18

General.Do Special Assistant for Public Relations Clifton F Sessions NEA GS-18 VP

Do Confidential Assistant to the Attorney Hugh J. Nugent NEA GS-16 VP

General.Do Special Assistant to the Attorney Wesley A Pomeroy NEA GS-16 VP

General.

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Do Associate Deputy Attorney General_ John R McDonough NEA GS-18 VP

Do do William T Finley, Jr NEA GS-18 VP

Do Head, Executive Office for U.S. Vacant NEA GS-16

Attorneys.

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL

Do Deputy Solicitor General Daniel M. Friedman NEA GS-18... VP

TIn tin Louis F. Claihornp. .Tr NEA GS-17 VP

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ANTITRUST DIVISION

.0 Deputy Assistant Attorney General_ Robert A. Hammond III_ __ GS-18 • Director of Operations Baddia J. Rashid GS-17 VP . Director of Policy Planning Lionel Kestenbaum GS-17 VP . Deputy Director of Operations Robert B. Hummel GS-16

. Chief, Appellate Section Howard E. Shapiro GS-16 VP • Chief, Public Counsel Legislative Joseph J. Saunders GS-16

Section.. Chief, Economic Section Lewis Markus GS-16 • Chief, Judgments and Judgment William D. Kilgore, Jr GS-16

Enforcement Section.• Chief, Special Trial Section Charles L. Whittinghill GS-16 VP . Chief, Special Litigation Section Lewis Bernstein GS-16 vp . Chief, Trial Section Allen A. Dobey GS-16 VP

CIVIL DIVISION

. Deputy Assistant Attorney General____ Carl Eardley GS-18 VP • do Irving Jaffe GS-17 • Executive Assistant to the Assistant Joseph D. Guilfoyle GS-16 VP

Attorney General.• Chief, Frauds Section Louis S. Paige GS-16 • Chief, General Litigation Section Harland F. Leathers GS-16 VP • Chief, General Claims B. Russell Chapin GS-16 VP Chief, Torts Section John G. Laughlin GS-16 VP

• Chief, Admiralty and Shipping Section.. Lawrence Ledebur GS-16 VP Chief, Court of Claims Section Thomas L. Lydon GS-16 VP Chief, Appellate Section Martin Hollander GS-16 VP Chief, Patent Section T. Hayward Brown GS-16 S

CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION

Deputy Assistant Attorney General-- David R. Owen GS-18 VP do Nathan Lewin GS-17

Special Assistant to the Attorney Vacant GS-18 General.

TAX DIVISION

,

Deputy Assistant Attorney General____ Richard C. Pugh GS-18 do Richard M. Roberts GS-17 VP

Assistant for Civil Trials Abbott M. Sillers GS-17 VP Chief, General Litigation Section Frederick B. Ugast GS-16 Chief, Review Section Harold C. Wilkenfeld GS-16 Chief, Criminal Section Fred G. Folsom GS-16 VP Chief, Appellate Section Lee Jackson GS-16 VP

INTERNAL SECURITY DIVISION

Deputy Assistant Attorney General____ John F. Doherty GS-17 VP-- do Vacant GS-16

Confidential Assistant to the AssistantAttorney General.

Oran H. Waterman GS-16 - ,

Chief, Appeals and Research Section__ Kevin T. Maroney GS-16 VP

CRIMINAL DIVISION

Deputy Assistant Attorney General__ Nathaniel Kossak GS-18 VP do

Chief, Organized Crime and Racketeer-ing Section.

Richard L. Braun Henry E. Peterson

GS-17 GS-17

VP ---VP

Staff Assistant John C. Keeney GS-16 VP Chief, Administrative Regulations Harold P. Shapiro GS-16 VP

Section. Chief, General Crimes Section Carl W. Belcher GS-16 VP Chief, Fraud Section Herbert Edelhertz GS-16 VP

LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

DIVISION

Deputy Assistant Attorney General__ Glen E. Taylor GS-18 VP Chief, Land Acquisition Section Harold S. Harrison GS-17 VP Chief, Indian Claims Section Ralph A. Barney GS-16 VP Chief, Appellate Section Roger P. Marquis Gv-16 S

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Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL

.......

Washington, D.C.DeputyDo

Assistant Attorney General do

Martin F. Richman Leon Ulman

NEA NEA

GS-18 GS-17

VP

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION

Do Head, Executive Office for U.S. Mar-shals.

James J. P. McShane NEA GS-16

OFFICE OF THE PARDON ATTORNEY

Do Pardon Attorney T Oscar Smith NEA GS-16 VP

BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS

Do Chairman, Board of Immigration Ap-peals.

Maurice A. Roberts NEA GS-16

COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE

Do Deputy Director George W Culberson NEA GS-18 Do Associate Director for Conciliation and James A Madison NEA GS-18

Field Services.Do Assistant Director for Community Ac-

tion.Bertram Levine NEA GS-17 VP

Do Assistant Director for Media Relations Vacant NEA GS-17 Do Special Assistant to the Director Vacant NEA GS-17 Do Chief, Program, Evaluation, and De-

velopment Division.James H Laue NEA GS-16

ANTITRUST DIVISION

Illinois: Chicago Chief, Chicago Field Office John E Sarbaugh NEA GS-16 VP New York: New York___ Chief, New York Field Office Norman H Seidler NEA GS-16 VP

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Washington, D C Special Assistant for Public Relations__ Dean C. St. Dennis C GS-15 Do Confidential Assistant to Attorney David H Brown C GS-14 VP

General.Do Private Secretary to the Attorney Jane A. McHale C GS-13

General.Do do Ida Cerra C GS-10 Do Receptionist for the Attorney General Joan S. Chappelle C GS-8

(Secretary-Stenographer).Do do Bernetta Evans C GS-7 Do Secretary for the Attorney General Janet L. Kemp C GS-7 Do do Frances Yoder_ C GS-7

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY

GENERAL

Do Confidential Assistant (Private Secre-tary) to the Deputy Attorney General.

Ann M. Dunn C GS-12

Do do Mary L Commiso C GS-10 Do Confidential Secretary to Associate Viola M. Walker C GS-9

Deputy Attorney General.Do do Devera E Satisky C GS-7

OFFICE OF SOLICITOR GENERAL

Do Confidential Assistant (Private Secre-tary) to the Solicitor General.

Jean L Satterwhite _ C GS-10

ANTITRUST DIVISION

Do (Chief, General Litigation Section) Charles D Mahaffie, Jr_ C GS-15 VP Supervisory Trial Attorney (Anti-trust).

Do Confidential Assistant (Private Secre-tary) to the Assistant Attorney

Vacant C GS-10

General.Do Private Secretary to the Chairman,

National Commission on the Causesand Prevention of Violence).

Alyce Estrada-Palma C GS-10

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Washington, D.C-

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CIVIL DIVISION

Private Secretary for Interdepartmen-tal Affairs.

Confidential Assistant (Private Secre-tary) to the Assistant AttorneyGeneral.

CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION

Confidential Secretary to AssistantAttorney General.

TAX DIVISION

Confidential Assistant (Private Secre-tary) to Assistant Attorney General.

INTERNAL SECURITY DIVISION

Chief, Civil Section Chief, Foreign Agents Registration

Section.Chief, Criminal Section Confidential Assistant (Private Secre-tary) to the Assistant Attorney Gen-eral.

CRIMINAL DIVISION

Confidential Assistant (Private Secre-tary) to the Assistant AttorneyGeneral.

LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

DIVISION

Confidential Assistant (Private Secre-tary) to the Assistant Attorney Gen-eral.

Private Secretary to the Principal LegalAdviser, National Commission on theCauses and Prevention of Violence.

OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL

Confidential Assistant (Private Secre-tary) to the Assistant Attorney Gen-eral.

BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS

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COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE

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Director.Private Secretary to the Associate

Director for Conciliation and FieldServices.

Private Secretary to the SpecialAssistant to the Director.

OFFICE OF THE U.S. ATTORNEY

Secretary and Confidential Assistantto the U.S. Attorney.

Secretary and Confidential Assistantto the U.S. Attorney.

Carol S Higgins

Delores A. Bates

Elizabeth J. Bargielski

Edith N. Edghill

Francis X. Worthington___ _Nathan B. Lenvin

John H. Davitt Virginia D. Egelston

Mary F. Coleman

Geneva M. Detty

Carol A. Honus

Lois A. Barrett

Anthony L. Montaquila____Thomas J. Griffin Marianne B. McCon-naughey.

Louisa Wilson Vacant

Olgarita J. JacksonVacant Jean S. Preston

Sara Gene Davis

Vacant

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San Francisco Secretary and Confidential Assistantto the U.S. Attorney.

Doris C. Troxler GS-8

ANTITRUST DIVISION

Do Supervisory Trial Attorney (Antitrust) Lyle L. Jones, Jr GS-15 VP (Chief, San Francisco Office).

OFFICE OF THE U.S. ATTORNEY

Illinois: Chicago Secretary and Confidential Assistantto the U.S. Attorney.

Erva C Woodward GS-7

Massachusetts: Boston do Mary C. Connolly GS-8 Michigan: Detroit do Mary C. MacDonald GS-7 New Jersey: Newark do Nancy M. Scordo GS-7 New York:Brooklyn do Edna M. Stettler GS-8 New York do Josephine A. Guercio GS-9

CIVIL DIVISION

Do Chief, Admiralty and Shipping Section Louis E. Greco GS-15

ANTITRUST DIVISION

Dhio: Cleveland Chief, Cleveland Field Office Carl L. Steinhouse GS-15 VP

OFFICE OF THE U.S. ATTORNEY

Pennsylvania: Phila.-delphia.

Secretary and Confidential Assistant tothe U.S. Attorney.

Vacant GS-8

ANTITRUST DIVISION

Do Supervisory Trial Attorney (Antitrust) Donald G. Balthis GS-15 VP (Chief, Philadelphia Office).

BUREAU OF PRISONS

Washington, D.0 Director Myrl E Alexander Level V Do Assistant Director Charles R. Hagan GS-17 Do Associate Commissioner, Federal Olin C. Minton GS-17

Prison Industries.Do Assistant Director IIerman G. Moeller GS-17 Do Attorney-Advisor Eugene N Barkin GS-16

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Do Director John E. Hoover $30,000

COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE

Do Community Relations Specialist Osmond H Brown GS-13 Dec. 20, 196E

Alabama: Birmingham do James Mills GS-13 VP Mar. 9, 1969.

New York: New York.. do Wallace P. Warfield GS-12 Dec. 27, 1.96 •

1 When vacated by the present incumbent, position will become one to be filled by Presidential appointment with advice and consent of the Senate (PA)

and salary will be level II.2 This authority is for appointments in the Community Relations Service for temporary or intermittent service not to exceed 130 working days per year orl

an as-needed basis.

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63

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

ashington, D.0 Do Do Do

Do

Do Do

Do

Do Do _Executive

Do Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do Do Do

Do_

Do

Do Do Do Do Do

Do Do Do

Do Do

Do Do

Do

Do

Postmaster General Deputy Postmaster General Assistant Postmaster General, Personnel_Assistant Postmaster General Financeand Administration.

Assistant Postmaster General, Opera-tions.

Assistant Postmaster General, Facilities__Assistant Postmaster General, Trans-

portation.Assistant Postmaster General, Re-search and Engineering.

General Counsel Assistant to Postmaster

General. do Special Assistant to Postmaster Gen-

eral (Public Information).Executive Assistant to Deputy Post-

master General.Deputy Assistant Postmaster General,

Transportation.Deputy Assistant Postmaster General,

Operations.Deputy Assistant Postmaster General,

Facilities.Director, Office of Regional Adminis-

trator.Special Assistant to Postmaster Gen-

eral (International Organization).Executive Assistant to Deputy Post-

master General.Deputy Assistant Postmaster General,

Operations.Special Assistant to Postmaster Gen-

eral.Assistant to Executive Assistant Dep-uty Special Assistant to PostmasterGeneral (Public Information).

Deputy Executive Assistant to Post-master General.

Executive Assistant to Assistant Post-master General, Operations

Executive Assistant to Assistant Post-master General, Facilities.

Special Assistant to Assistant Post-master General, Facilities.

Special Assistant to Postmaster Gen-eral.do do do

Receptionist Assistant to Executive Assistant toPostmaster General.do do

Confidential Assistant to PostmasterGeneral.do

Secretary to Executive Assistant toPostmaster General.do

Secretarial Assistant to PostmasterGeneral.

Confidential Administrative Assistantto Postmaster General.

Private Secretary to Assistant to Exec-utive Assistant.

W Marvin Watson Frederick E. Belen Richard J. Murphy Ralph W. Nicholson

William M. McMillan

John L. O'Mara Frederick E. Batrus

Leo S. Packer

Timothy J. May Douglas R. Nobles

Lloyd H. Taylor William F. McSweeny

August C. Hahn

Charles McIntyre

Edward V. Dorsey

Amos J. Coffman

Vacant

Walter F. Sheble

John D. Sygart

Howard R. Barker

George M. Kroloff

Wildred R. Colley Jamison D. Cain

Richard Darling

James L. O'Toole

Joseph C. Russo

Vacant

Kenneth Fulton

Vacant do do

Sophia Michalovvska Walter D. Harris

Vacant do do

Mary Jo Cook Mary Lou Roberts

Julie L. Monroe Mary L. Regan

Vacant

Amber Hershey

PASPASPASPAS

PAS

PASPAS

PAS

PASNEA

NEANEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

NEANEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

C

CCCCC

CCC

CC

CC

C

C

Level I Level II Level IV do

do

do do

do

do GS-18

GS-18 GS-18

GS-18

GS-18

GS-18

GS-18

GS-18

GS-17

GS-17

GS-17

GS-16

GS-16 GS-16

GS-16

GS-16_

GS-16

GS-16

GS-15

GS-15 GS-15 GS-14 GS-6 GS-15

GS-15 GS-14 GS-15

GS-13 GS-7

GS-4 GS-9

GS-15

GS-9

VP VP VP VP

VP VP

VP

VP

VP

VP

VP

VP VP__

VP

VP

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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.C. Private Secretary to Assistant to Exec-utive Assistant

Janet Smith C GS-9

Do do Clara Chrisley C GS-7

Do Administrative Assistant to Executive Carol B. Rikkard C GS-9 Assistant.

Do Confidential Assistant to Special Assist-ant (PIO).

Vacant C GS-9

Do Private Secretary to Special Assistant. Eleanor Barnhart C GS-9 (PIO).

Do Director of Community Programs Vacant C GS-15

Do Private Secretary to Deputy Executive Dianne Bruce C GS-9 Assistant.

Do Special Assistant to Director, Office of Joseph E. Mills C GS-14 Regional Administrators.

Do Private Secretary to Deputy Post-master General.

Rita Hockett C GS-11

Do Staff Assistant Robert A. Anderson C GS-14

Do Special Assistant Thomas E. Harris C GS-12 VP

Do Special and Confidential Assistant to Vacant C GS-15

Assistant Postmaster General Trans-portation.

Do Information SpecialisL Lawrence Cates C GS-13 VP

Do Private Secretary to Assistant Post-master General, Transportation.

Catherine Heather C GS-9

Do Executive Assistant to Assistant Post-master General, Transportation.

Vacant C GS-15

Do Private Secretary to Assistant Post-master General, Personnel.

Elizabeth Pool C GS-10

Do Confidential Assistant to Assistant Ruth H Ballard C GS-9

Postmaster General.Do Special Assistant to Assistant Post-

master General, Operations.Dailey Derr C GS-11

Do Private Secretary to Assistant Post-master General, Operations.

Mary Morningstar C GS-9

Do Private Secretary to Deputy Assistant Georgia Hall C GS-9

Postmaster General, Operations.Do Special Representative to Assistant Edward Horgan C GS-12

Postmaster General, Finance andAdministration.

Do Private Secretary to Assistant Post-master General, Finance and

Helen Barkan C GS-10

Administration.Do Confidential Assistant to Assistant Daniel McClung C GS-12

Postmaster General, Facilities.Do Private Secretary to Assistant Post-

master General Facilities.Dorothy limes C GS-11

Do Special Assistant to Assistant Post-master General, (Finance Officer)

Jack E. Nelson_ C GS-15

Facilities.Do Private Secretary to General Counsel_ Elsa Koelling C GS-11

Do Assistant to the Regional Director Frank J. Brizzi A PFS-18

California: San Francisco_ do Raymond R. Germain A PFS-17

Colorado: Denver do Frank M. Anderson A PFS-17

Georgia: Atlanta do William 0. Smith A PFS-17

Illinois: Chicago do Frank G. Sulewski A PFS-18

Massachusetts: Boston_ do Lawrence P. Martin A PFS-18

Do do Vacant A NE

Minnesota: Minneapolis_ do Leroy B. Anderson A PFS-17

Missouri: St. Louis do James H J McNary A PFS-17

New York: New York_ do Vacant A PFS-18

Ohio: Cincinnati do do A NE

Pennsylvania: Phila-delphia.

do James J. Delaney A PFS-18

Tennessee: Memphis_ do William H McConnell A PFS-18

Texas: Dallas do J Allen Dupree A PFS-18

Do Administrative Assistant to the Assist-ant to the Regional Director.

Vacant A NE

Washington: Seattle Assistant to the Regional Director Jay B. Christensen A PFS-18

Kansas: Wichita do Vacant A NE

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65

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-meat

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

ashington, D.0 Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall PAS Level I DoUnderSecretary David S. Black PAS Level III Do Assistant Secretary, Public Land Man-

agement.Harry R. Anderson PAS Level IV

Do Assistant Secretary, Water and Power Kenneth Holum PAS do Development.

Do Assistant Secretary, Water Pollution Max N. Edwards PAS do Control.

Do Assistant Secretary, Mineral Resources J. Cordell Moore PAS do Do Assistant Secretary, Fish and Wildlife.. Vacant 1 PAS do

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR

Do Solicitor Edward Weinberg PAS do

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Do Commissioner, Fish and Wildlife Serv-ice and Deputy Assistant Secretary,Fish and Wildlife.

Clarence F. Pautzke 2 PAS Level V

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

Do Commissioner Robert L. Bennett PAS do

BUREAU OF MINES

Do Director Vacant 3 PAS do

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Do Director William T. Pecora PAS do

OFFICE OF TERRITORIES

tam_ Governor Manuel F. L. Guerrero__ PAS 4 GG-18__

Pan: Mariana Islands_ High Commissioner of the Trust Terri-tory.

William R. Norwood PAS 5 GS-18

gill Islands Governor Ralph M. Paiewonsky PAS 6 G G-18_ -

BUREAU OF RECLAMATION

Lshington, D.0 Commissioner Floyd Dorniny PA Level V

OFFICE OF TERRITORIES

anl_ Secretary, Guam Denver Dickerson PA GS-16 VP gin Islands Government Secretary for the Virgin

Islands.Cyril E. King PA GS-16 VP

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

'811ingtOD, D.0 Director, Office of Coal Research George Fumich PL GS-17 VP

BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION

gon: Portland Deputy Administrator John F. Baldino PL GS-16 VP Do Assistant Administrator for Engineer-

ing.Kenneth Klein Pb GS-16 VP

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

shington, D.0 Assistant to the Secretary James E. Officer NEA GS-18 VP Do Assistant to the Secretary and Director

of Information.Charles Boatner NEA GS-18

Do Director, Office of Water Resources Roland Renne NEA GS-18 Research.

See footnotes at end of table, p. 70.

21-032-68-10

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

-

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY—continued

Washington, D.C.Do Special Assistant to the Secretary for John B Duncan NEA GS-18

Urban Relations.Do Administrator, Oil Import Administra-

tion.Elmer Hoehn NEA GS-18

Do Director, Office of Oil and Gas Onnie Lattu NEA GS-18 VP

Do Executive Director, National Councilon Indian Opportunity.7

Vacant NEA GS-18

Do Deputy Under Secretary Robert Mangan NEA GS-17

Do Assistant to the Secretary Henry Kimelman NEA GS-17 VP

Do Assistant to the Secretary, Congres-sional Liaison.

Ira E Whitlock NEA GS-17 VP

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary, Public Robert Vaughan NEA GS-17 VP

Land Management.Do Deputy Assistant Secretary, Water and Robert Nelson NEA GS-17 VP

Power Development.Do Deputy Assistant Secretary, Mineral Joseph McCaskill NBA GS-17

Resources.Do Deputy Assistant Secretary, Water Elmo Morgan NEA GS-17 VP

Pollution Control.Do Associate Director, Office of Water Eugene Eaton NEA GS-17

Resources Research.Do Assistant to the Under Secretary Robert E Ratcliffe NEA GS-16 VP

Do Coordinator, Interior Job Corps Barney Old Coyote NEA GS-16 VP

Conservation Center.Do Special Assistant to the Secretary Grenville Garside NEA GS-16 VP

Do Director, Office of Minerals and Soild W. E S. Flory NEA GS-16

Fuels.Do Administrator, Defense Electric Leslie N Jochimsen NEA GS-16

Power Administration.

OFFICE OF SALINE WATER

Do Director, Office of Saline Water Jack Hunter NEA GS-18

OFFICE OF THE TERRITORIES

Do Director Ruth Van Cleve NEA GS-17

American Samoa Governor Owen Aspinall NEA GS-18 VP

Mariana Islands: Saipan_ High Commissioner of the Trust Ter-ritories.

W. R. Norwood NEA 8 GS-18

Do Deputy High Commissioner of the Martin Mangan NEA GS-16 VP

Trust Territories.

SOUTHEASTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION

Georgia: Elberton Administrator Charles Leavy NEA GS-18 VP—S

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR

Washington, D C Deputy Solicitor Richmond F. Allan NEA GS-18

Do Associate Solicitor (Reclamation and George (NMI) Miron NEA GS-17

Power).Do Legislative Counsel Harry J Hogan NEA GS-17 VP

Do Associate Solicitor (Indian Affairs) Henry B Taliaferro NEA GS-16

Do Associate Solicitor (Territories, Wild-life, and Claims).

Lewis Flagg III NBA GS-16 VP

Do Associate Solicitor (Mineral Resources)_ A Bruce Wright NEA GS-16 VP

Do Associate Solicitor (Public Lands) Thomas Cavanaugh NEA GS-16 VP

Do Associate Solicitor (Park and Recrea-tion).

Bernard R Meyer NEA GS-16 vp

Do Associate Solicitor for Water Resourcesand Procurement.

Raymond C Coulter NEA GS-16 VP

BUREAU OF MINES

Do Deputy Director Earl T Hayes NEA GS-18

Do Associate Director, Health and Safety Frank Memmott NEA GS-17 VP

Do Assistant Director, Mineral Resource William Vogely NEA GS-17

Development.Do Assistant Director, Minerals Research Harry Allen NEA GS-17 VP

Do Assistant Director (Helium Activities) Henry Wheeler NEA GS-16

BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION

Do Associate Director Lawrence Stevens NEA GS-17 VP

See footnotes at end of table, p. 70.

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67

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

ashington, D.0 __

Do

Do

tska: Juneau

whington, D.0

LShingt011, D.0

Do Do Do Do

Do-- _

D° ___

Do

Do

Do Do

D°--Do ---------------Chauffeur

Do Do

Do

Do

Do

Do Do

D° - _Do- -- DoD

-

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

Deputy Director

BUREAU OF RECLAMATION

Assistant Commissioner (Legislationand Coordination).

Assistant Commissioner (Power andEngineering).

ALASKA POWER ADMINISTRATION

Administrator

DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION

Alternate Federal Member (U.S.Commissioner) Delaware RiverBasin Commission.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Assistant and Science Adviser to theSecretary.

Special Assistant to the Secretary do do Private Secretary to the Secretary Private Secretary to the Under

Secretary.Confidential Assistant (Administrative

Assistant) to Assistant Secretary forFish and Wildlife and Parks.

Confidential Assistant (AdministrativeAssistant) to Assistant Secretary forWater and Power.

Confidential Assistant (AdministrativeAssistant) to Assistant Secretary forWater Pollution Control.

Confidential Assistant (AdministrativeAssistant) to Assistant Secretaryfor Mineral Resources.

Confidential Assistant to the Secretary..

Confidential Assistant (Administrative Assistant) to Assistant Secretaryfor Public Land Management.ecretarial Attendant to the Secretary _

for the Secretary

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR

Special Assistant to the Solicitor do Confidential Assistant to the Solicitor_

U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

Special Assistant to the Commissionerof Fish and Wildlife.

BUREAU OF MINES

Private Secretary to the Director __

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

Director Private Secretary to the Director

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

Assistant to the Commissioner do do

Private Secretary to the Commissioner_

Harthon L. Bill

Gilbert Stamm

Newcomb Bennett

Gus Norwood

Vernon D. Northrop

Milner B. Schaefer

Vacant D. Magnuson Vacant Anna K. Life Jean Eckert

Nora Uchida______________C

Selma J. Sandness

Vienna Belto

Hattie Maye R. Lee

Vacant do

A. DeLaCruz Vacant 9

George Miron Jon T. Brown Vacant 9

Thomas D. Rice

Vacant 9

George B. Hartzog, Jr Vacant 9

Vacant Will Rogers, Jr Elizabeth Liddell Vacant 9

NEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

PA

C

CCCCC

C

C

C

CC

CC

CCC

C

C

CC

CC

C

GS-17

GS-17

GS-17

GS-17

GG-18

Level V

GS-15 GS-15 GS-15 GS-13 GS-12

GS-11

GS-11

GS-11

GS-10

GS-9 GS-5

GS-2 $3.17 p.h

GS-15 GS-11 GS-11

GS-15

GS-9

Level V GS-6

GS-15 GS-I4 GS-12 GS-11

VP

VP

VP

'

VP

VP

ee footnotes at end of table, p. 70.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure

BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION

Washington, D.C. Director E C Crafts Level V

Do Confidential Assistant to the Director_ E M McAuley GS-11

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL

ADMINISTRATION

Do Commissioner Joseph G Moore, Jr Level V VP

SOUTHEASTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION

Georgia: Elberton Private Secretary to the Administrator Vacant 9 GS-6

SOUTHWESTERN POWER

ADMINISTRATION

Oklahoma: Tulsa Administrator D G. Wright $28,000 VPS

Do Deputy Administrator Knowland Plucknett GS-15 VP

Do Confidential Assistant W. D Parker GS-8

BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION

Oregon: Portland Administrator H. R. Richmond Level V

Do Assistant to the Administrator Vacant GS-15

Do do do GS-15

Do Special Assistant to the Administrator do GS-14

Do Private Secretary to the Administrator Jessica Gilbert GS-12

OFFICE OF TERRITORIES

Washington, D.0 Confidential Assistant to the Director_ Ethyl Wharam GS-10

American Samoa: Pago Chief Justice of American Samoa Henry E. Hyden GS-15 VP

Pago.Do Secretary of American Samoa Allen Mangnall GS-14 VP

Do Confidential Assistant to the Governorof American Samoa.

Vacant GS-11

Do Secretary to the Government Secretaryof American Samoa.

T. Sagapolutde GS-4

Guam: Agana Private Secretary to the Governor of Vacant GS-7 Guam.

Do Secretary to the Government Secretaryof Guam.

Ruth F. Won-Pat GS-7

Mariana Islands: Saipan_ Chief Justice of Trust Territory Robert Shoecraft GS-15 VP

Do Secretary to the High Commissioner ofthe Trust Territory.

Jessie MacKenzie GS-7 VP

Virgin Islands: St.Thomas.

Administrative Assistant to the Gover-nor of the Virgin Islands.

Frank A. Ruhland GS-14 VP

INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD

Washington, D.0 Executive Director (General Robert G Hart A GS-15 VP

Manager).

BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION

Idaho: Idaho Falls Area Manager R. Ernest Lee_ A GS-15 VP

Oregon: Portland do John Alherthal A GS-15 VP

Washington:Seattle do Ferris Giltey A GS-15 VP

Spokane do Norman R Gilchrist A GS-15 VP

Walla Walla do Harold Cantrell A GS-15 VP

OFFICE OF TERRITORIES

American Samoa: Pago Special Assistant to Governor of Mundey Johnston A GS-14

Pago. American Samoa.Do Director of Administrative Services Carl H. Meeuwsen A GS-14

Do Director of Education Roy D. Cobb A GS-14 VP

Do Attorney General Charles H Habernigg A GS-14

Do Associate Justice Joseph W Goss A GS-14 VP

Do Management Analysis Officer Wilbur W Larsen A GS-14 VP

Do Personnel Officer Robert A Cruzan A GS-13 VP

Do Personnel Management Specialist James L Brady A GS-12 VP

Do Assistant Attorney General Frank P. Swett A GS-12 VP

Do Clerk of the High Court Cecil E Beebe A GS-11

Do Deputy Clerk of the High Court Robert Conely A GS-9 VP

See footnotes at end of table, p. 70.

Expires

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69

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF TERRITORIES—CON.

r_gin Islands: St. Government Comptroller for the Virgin C. Loring Jetton A GS-15 VP Thomas. Islands.1°

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL,

ADMINISTRATION

Federal Water Pollution Control. Advisory Board

ashington, D C Member Charles J. Houston PA $50 p.d. w.a.e___ 1 year June 30, 1969.Do ___

------------- do Edward P. Morgan PA $50 p.d. w.a.e 2 years June 30, 1970.

Do -------------------do

do Ed Munro PA $50 p.d. w.a.e 1 year June 30, 1969._Do -- -------------

Do do John D. Parkhurst

Robert W. Patterson PAPA

$50 p.d. w.a.e$50 p.d. w.a.e June 30, 1968.

Do.

-----------------------------

Dodo

do doEverett F. Zurn Steven E. Reynolds

PAPA

$50 p.d. w.a.e_. $50 p.d. w.a.e___ 2 year... _

Do.June 30, 1970.

Do do Mrs. Haskell Rosenblum_ _ _ PA $50 p.d. w.a.e 1 year June 30, 1969.Do do Vacant PA $50 p.d w.a.e

BUREAU OF OUTDOOR RECREATION

Citizens Advisory Committee onRecreation and Natural Beauty

,D0 ---------------- Member Laurance Rockefeller PA W.o.c 3 years Aug. 17, 1971."0- --___do Harry M. Weese PA W.o.c do Do.Do --------------- do Grace Hamilton PA W.o.c do Do.D°

---------------- ---do do John Ben Shepperd PA W.o.c do Do.

Do Joseph H. Davis PA W.o.c 2 years Aug. 17, 1970.Do ------------------ do Jean Fa,ssler PA W.o.c do Do.Do -------------- do James H. Evans PA W.o.c do Do.Do --------------

--------- do Gordon K. Zimmerman... __ PA W.o.c do Do.

Do__ do Dewitt C. Greer PA W.o.c 1 year Aug. 17, 1969.Do --------------

-------------- do Edmund N. Bacon PA W.o.c ---do Do.

Do_-r, ---------------DO ----------------

do _ __ _ _do

Charles E. Fraser Marvin B. Durning

PAPA

W.o.c ____W.o.c

_do ___do

Do.Do.

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

Father Marquette Tercentenary

,

CommissionDO Chairman James Windham PA W.o.c 1974.D° -

--------------Member Elizabeth Kane PA W.o.c 1974.

Do- do Father William S. Kelly,S.J.

PA W.o.c 1974.

Do - ------------- do Kenneth Schouldice PA W.o.c 1974.

Committee for the Preservation of theWhite House

Do Member Mrs. John F. Kennedy PA W.o.c Do do Henry DuPont PA W.o.c Do- do ----------------------------- James W. Fosburgh PA W.o.c Do_ do ---------------------------- Mrs. George Brown PA W.o.c

r

Do do - ----------------------------- William Benton PA W.o.c Do do ---------------------------- Mrs. Marshall Field PA W.o.c Do do ----------------------------- Bruce Catton PA W.o.c

Golden Spike CentennialCelebration Commission

DO ---------------- Member ---------------------------- Thomas M. Goodfellow____ PA W.o.c Dec. 31, 1969sDo_ do Robert L. Pierce PA W.o.c Do.Do__ do ----------------------------- Francis J. Melia PA W.o.c Do.Do -- do ----------------------------- R. R. Bryant PA W.o.c Do.Do -- do ----------------------------- W. Ashley Gray, Jr PA W.o.c Do.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

American Revolution BicentennialCommission

Washington, D.C.Chairman Do Member

Carlisle H. Humelsine Daniel J. Boorstin

PAPA

W.o.c W.o.c Dec. 31, 198

Do.Do do Catherine D. Bowen PA W.o.c Do.Do do John W. Carroll PA W.o.c Do.Do do Ralph W. Ellison PA W.o.c Do.Do do Luther H. Foster PA W.o.c Do.Do do Arthur A. Houghton, Jr_ PA W.o.c Do.Do do Leonard W. Levy PA W.o.c Do.Do do Rosser L. Malone PA W.o.c Do.Do do Francis P. Miller PA W.o.c Do.Do do Richard B. Morris PA W.o.c Do.Do do General Lauris Norstad PA W.o.c Do.Do do Aline B. Saarinen PA W.o.c Do.Do do Frederick A. Seaton PA W.o.c Do.Do do Whitney N. Seymour PA W.o.c Do.Do do James J. Sweeney PA W.o.c Do.Do do Charles B. Thornton PA W.o.c Do.

U.S. Territorial Expansion MemorialCommission

Do Member William W. Crowdus PA W.o.c Do do J. Lionberger Davis PA W.o.c Do do Morton D. May PA W.o.c

James Madison Memorial Commission

Do Chairman Harold W. Dodds PA W.o.c Do Member Colgate W. Darden, Jr PA W.o.c Do do Clinton M. Hester PA W.o.c Do do William T. Hutchinson PA W.o.c

Franklin Delano Roosevelt MemorialCommission

Do Chairman Vacant PA W.o.c Do Member Anna M. R. Hoffman PA W.o.c Do do James H. Rowe PA W.o.c

Roosevelt Campobello International ParkCommission

Do Chairman Alan A. Macnaughton PA W.o.c Do Member Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr__ PA W.o.c Do do Sumner Pike PA W.o.c Do do R. A. Tweedie PA W.o.c

BUREAU OF RECLAMATION

Upper Colorado River Commission

Idaho: Boise U.S. Commissioner Robert J. Newell PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_

Canadian River Commission

Kansas: Parson U.S. Commissioner Clyde M. Reed, Jr PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_

Bear River Commission

Utah: Salt Lake City....__ U.S. Representative Ernest 0. Larson PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_

OFFICE OF TERRITORIES

Virgin Islands Corporation

Virgin Islands: St. Croix_ Member Gerald C. Mann PA W.o.c June 30, 196Do do Stanley Gewirtz PA W.o.c Do.Do do Vacant PA W.o.c Do.

_.--

1 Clarence F. Pautzke appointed effective Oct. 4, 1968.2 Vacated Oct. 4, 1968. Mr. Pautzke appointed as Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife.3 John F. O'Leary appointment approved. Appointment slated for week of Oct. 20, 1968.4 Effective Jan. 1, 1970, position will be elective, reference Public Law 90-497 of Sept. 11, 1968.5 Present incumbent appointed under NEA. Future appointments will be PAS. Reference Public Law 89-16 of -May 10, 1967.6 Effective Jan. 1, 1970, position will be elective, reference Public Law 90-496 of Aug. 23, 1968.7 Assigned to Executive Office of the Vice President. Interior provides administrative services.8 NEA for present incumbent only. Future appointments will be Presidential with Senate confirmation.9 Duties of position performed by employee in the competitive service.10 Position of government comptroller for the Virgin Islands placed in the competitive service Oct. 10, 1968, by CSC.

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71

Location Position IncumbentType of

appoint-

mentGrade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

ashington, D.0 Secretary Orville L. Freeman PAS Level I VP Do

Under Secretary John A. Schnittker__ ______ PAS Level III VP Do Assistant Secretary Dorothy H. Jacobson PAS Level IV Do _

-- ------------- do Vacant PAS do

Do do John A Baker PAS do VP

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

Do----------------General Counsel Edward M. Shulman PAS do

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

13° ________________ Administrator Howard Bertsch PAS Level V

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION

ADMINISTRATION

130-- ______________ Administrator Norman M. Clapp PAS do 10 years__ Mar. 2, 1971.

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION

D° ____________

Do_Chairman, Board of Directors Orville L. Freeman PAS (1) VP

Do____ Member, Board of Directors John A. Schnittker PAS (2) VP

Do do John A. Baker PAS (3) VP

________________

Do__ do Dorothy H. Jacobson PAS (a) ------------

Do do Vacant._ PAS (a) -----

Do__ ----------- do Horace D. Godfrey PAS (4) VP

nc.- do Walter W. Wilcox PAS (a)

- i -I ------------------------Do___

Member, Advisory Board Leroy K. Smith (D) PA $50 p.d. w.a.e___ VP

Do - ------------ do J. P. White, Jr. (R) PA $50 p.d. w.a.e___

Do do George C. Cortright (D)_ PA $50 p.d. w.a.e_

Do: ----------------------------- do Robert D. Livingston (R)__ PA $50 p.d. w.a.e__ do Stewart B. Fulbright (D)___ PA $50 p.d. w.a.e___

rica: FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE

Dakar, Senegal Extension Marketing Economist Howard S. Wills PL $12,154 VP Sept. 26, 1969.

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE

baridan, Nigeria Plant Pathologist Jewel's Craig PL $12,154 _ VPDo

"ieAgronomist Donald W. Coe

Leroy V. Peters PL $14,409

,,,rere, U anda -------"Inau,

_do PL $14,409 VPigeria Plant Pathologist Stanley B. King Pb $12,154

baZii:FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

""ecife--- -------- ____ Agricultural Management Specialist___ Luther B. Daniel PL $16,809 VP

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE

Do Agricultural Marketing Specialist Roy M. Brandenburg PL $16,809 VP

Rio(Facilities).

de Janeiro Agricultural Marketing Specialist L. George Coonrod PL $16,809

ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE

Do Agricultural Economist Itichard M. Wheeler PL $19,737

FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE

Do Administrative Officer, Cooperative Henry H. Gerber PL $16,809 June 29, 1969.Management Adviser.

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do Agricultural Management Specialist____ Ralph E. Miller PL $19,737 VP

FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE

0 Paulo Administrative Officer, Cooperative Stanley J. Bednarczyk PL $14,409 VP Mar. 11, 1971.Management Adviser.

tunbia: Bogota

_

Cooperative Specialist, Transporta-

tion.

Eldon E. Brooks Pb $19,737 VP July 3, 1970.

See footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE

Columbia: Bogata Agricultural Economist Larry M Boone PL $16,809 Dec. 3, 1971

Ecuador: Quito • do Louis Dixon PL $16,809 VP Mar. 21, 1f.

FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE

Do Livestock Advisor Paul H. Engle PL $14,409 VP Feb. 25, 191

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE

Ethiopia: Addis Ababa__ Supervisory Airplane Pilot Charles A. Temple PL $14,409 VP

COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH

SERVICE

India:Ahmedabad Agronomy Soils Advisers, Manage-

ment and Conservation.Elif V. Miller PL $22,727 Sept. 18, 19

Navsari Agronomy Adviser, Irrigation and Mike F. Thomsec PL $14,409 VP Nov. 19, 19

Drainage.Kenya: Nairobi Agricultural Economist Planning Roland C. Bevan PL $16,809 VP May 30, 19

Adviser.Do Agricultural Economist Formulator_ Chester M. Wells PL $19,737 VP Dec. 30, 1C.

FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE

Nicaragua: Managua__ __ Senior Extension Adviser William H. Conkle PL $19,737 2 years Do.

Do Extension Entomologist Adviser George D. Peterson PL $14,409 do Jan. 7, 197

ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE

Paraguay: Asuncion Agricultural Economist Adlai F. Arnold PL $19,737 Jan. 11, 19

FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE

West Pakistan: Lahore__ Consultant Karl G Parker PL $16,946

Tanzania: Arusha do Robert J. Deans PL $8.15 p.h

Do do Bruce M. John PL $6.93 p.h

Do do Melvin E. Knickerbocker___ PL $6.93 p.h

Do do James W. Hamilton PL $60 p.d _

Do do Marcus D. Weldon PL $55 p.d

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Gambia: Bathurst Agricultural Management Specialist_ Russell B. Gregg PL $16,809 vp

FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE

Vietnam:An Xuyen Provincial Agricultural Adviser Colon L Godwin PL $12,154 VP Mar. 5, 191

Ba Xuyen do Frederick W. Zimmerman PL $12,154 VP Jan. 14, 191

Bien Hoa do Max E. Sauerbry PL $14,409 2 years Dec. 31, 191

Binh Dinh do William B. McCully PL $12,154 VP Jan. 14, 191

Dalat do Charles R. Brown PL $12,154 VP July 30, 19'

Gia Dinh do Robert H. Dodd PL $14,409 VP Oct. 13, 191

Kien Phong do Richard L Beams PL $12,154 2 years Jan. 28, 191

Longan do Calvin R. Kellerman PL $12,154 VP Feb. 7, 191

Quamgtom do Michael J. Korin PL $12,154 2 years Jan. 28, 191

Qui Nhom do William E. Schumacher_ ___ PL $14,409 vp July 30, 19'

Sadec do Wilburn M. Williamson _ PL $14,409 VP Mar. 5, 191

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE

Saigon Agronomist Arthur C. Wilton PL $14,409

Do Agriculturist Aubrey V Watts PL $14,409 VP

Do do Austin B Sanford PL $16,809

Do Plant Pathologist Nader G. Vakili PL $14,409

See footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

69

9.

71,

70.

69,

61

0.

0,

99.

0.

999a

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued

73

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Vietnam —ContinuedFEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE

Saigon Provincial Agricultural Adviser Wilbert L. Anderson PL $12,154 VP Dec. 31, 1968.Do do William T. Ezzard PL $12,154 VP July 9, 1969.Do do Darrell E. Fenner PL $12,154 VP Dec. 2, 1969.Do ___

_ _________ do James S. Holderness PL $16,809 VP July 30, 1970.

Do do William R. Heffner PL $12,154 VP July 9, 1969.Do ______

____ do William H. Janssen Pb $16,809 VP Mar. 5, 1969.

Do do John L. Jordan PL $16,809 VP Do.Do ___ do Donald E. Knowlton PL $14,409 VP Do.Do do Frederick W. Lenz PL $12,154 2 years Aug. 10, 1970.Do do Wesley Lynch.. Pb $14,409 2 years Aug. 24, 1970.Do do George W. Otey Pb $14,409 VP Jan. 28, 1969.Do do Thomas W. Ragsdale Pb $12,154 2 years Jan. 29, 1969.Do do Earl L. Topping Pb 812,154 VP July 9, 1969.Do do Lynford F. Tremaine Pb $12,154 2 years 'Do.Do do Melvin L. Wakefield Pb $12,154 VP June 9, 1969.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Washington, D.0 Executive Assistant to the Secretary_ Vacant NEA GS-18 Do- _______ Deputy Director, Science and Educa-

tion.do NEA GS-16 ,

33°— -_-_ ___________________

Staff Assistant do NEA GS-17 Do__

_____Assistant to the Secretary John C. Obert NEA GS-17 VP

Do_ do Vacant NEA GS-16 Do__

________ do William M. Seabron NEA GS-16

Do_ Confidential Assistant to the Sec-retary.

Vacant NEA GS-17

Do _________ Deputy Assistant Secretary Alfred L. Edwards NEA GS-16 vp Do_ -------- do Vacant NEA GS-17 Do ---------- do M. E. Abel NEA GS-17 Do__ ------------------ do Arthur Mead NEA GS-16 VP

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Lir",0 ________________ Associate Administrator Edwin A. Jaenke NEA GS-18 VP ° Executive Assistant to Administrator Lionel C. Holm NEA GS-17 VP-S

Do__ Confidential Assistant to the Wingate E. Underhill NEA GS-16 VP Administrator.

D° ________________ Deputy Director, State and County Ray Fitzgerald NEA GS-18 VP Operations.

Do__ ______________ Deputy Administrator, Commodity Roland F. Ballou NEA GS-18 Operations.

Ro- _______________ Director, Cotton Policy Staff Joseph A. Moss NEA GS-16 „"0-- ______________ Director, Grain Policy Staff Vacant NEA GS-16 ..,-,"° ________________ Director, Sugar Policy Staff Tom 0. Murphy NEA GS-16 'Jo- Director, Oils and Peanuts Policy James E. Thigpen NEA 05-16 VP

Staff.Li o_ _ ______________ Director, Livestock and Dairy Policy Harlan J. Emery NEA GS-16

D0-,,,Staff.

Tobacco Policy Staff Claude G. Turner NEA GS-16 V13 Do..---------------."°- Director,Director, Conservation and Land Use Fred G. Ritchie NEA GS-16 S ,

Policy Staff.Do Director, Policy and Program J. Murray Thompson NEA GS-16 S

Appraisal Division.

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Do ________________ Associate Administrator W. F. Finner NEA GS-18 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

00-_______________ Deputy Administrator Floyd F. Higbee NEA GS-18 0- -AssistantAdministrator, Operating J. Virgil Highfill NEA GS-16

Loans.Do-- ______________ Assistant Administrator, Insured Loan Vacant NEA GS-16

Funds.

FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE

CORPORATION

Do Deputy Manager Jack H. Morrison NEA GS-16 VP ee footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

21-032-68—.-11

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

_

FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE

Washington, D.C.. Administrator Lloyd H. Davis NEA GS-18 VP Do Deputy Administrator Noel P Ralston NEA GS-17 VP

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE

Do Associate Administrator Roy Lennartson NEA GS-18 Do General Sales Manager Vacant NEA GS-17 Do Deputy General Sales Manager J. A. Hutchins NEA GS-16 VP Do Assistant Administrator K. K Krogh, Jr NEA GS-16 VP Do do Horace J. Davis NEA GS-16 VP Do do Anthony R. DeFelice NEA GS-16

INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL

DEVELOPMENT SERVICE

Do Administrator Lester Brown NEA GS-18

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

Deputy General Counsel C. T Coffman NEA GS-18 Do Assistant General Counsel H. V Campbell NEA GS-16 Do do Neil Brooks NEA GS-16 S Do do Charles W Bucy NEA GS-17 S

RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

SERVICE

Do Administrator D R. Matthews NEA GS-18 Do Deputy Administrator Vacant NEA GS-17

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION

ADMINISTRATION

Do Deputy Administrator R M. Hausler NEA GS-18 VP Do do Vacant NEA GS-16 Do Assistant Administrator Edgar F Renshaw NEA GS-16 VP Do do Richard H Wood NEA GS-16 VP Do do James F. Sullivan NEA GS-16 VP Do Associate Administrator Kenneth E. Grant NEA GS-18 VP

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Do Administrative Assistant to the Audrey L Warren C GS-13 Secretary.

Do Assistant to the Secretary Byron G. Allen C GS-15 Do Confidential Assistant to the 'Vacant C NE

Secretary.Do do do C NE Do do do C NE Do do do C NE Do Private Secretary to the Secretary Ruby B. Young C GS-11 VP Do Chauffeur for the Secretary Bernard N Thompson C WB-5 VP Do do Vacant C NE Do Private Secretary and Administrative Nancy T Sowers C GS-10

Assistant to the Executive Assist-ant to the Secretary.

Do Confidential Assistant to Assistant Vacant C NE Secretary.

Do Private Secretary to Assistant Secre-tary.

Helen E Juinger C GS-10

Do do D Virginia Barnett C GS-10 Do do Marie I. Zagorny C GS-10 Do Special Assistant to the Secretary Vacant C NE

(Congressional Liaison).Do Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Wilma H Connell C GS-12

Secretary for Rural Developmentand Conservation.

Do Confidential Assistant to the Ex-ecutive Assistant to the Secretary.

Vacant C NE

Do Administrative Officer and Private Selina Wolff C GS-10 Secretary to the Under Secretary.

Do Deputy Under Secretary Vacant C NE Do Private Secretary to the Deputy do C NE

Under Secretary.

See footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued

75

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Vashington, D.C__ 101310)____ no--

I)°-

1300_ °

DoDo_ _Do - Do--

Dor) - _______________

Doil -- ______________-°-- ________

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Do_

- _______________

130_Do--- --------------Chairman,

------------------Member,

bn -- - --------------- -------------

11°-

1)°- _______________

Do_

LI,n - _______________-°-- ______________

t,

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY—con.

Director, Agricultural Economics Confidential Assistant to the Director Private Secretary to the Director

Staff Assistant Director, Science and Education __

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Administrator Confidential Assistant to the Admin-

istrator. do do

do Private Secretary to Administrator

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION

President Executive Vice President

Secretary

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Administrator Private Secretary to the Administra-

tor.Confidential Assistant to the Ad-

ministrator. do

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Assistant to the Administrator Confidential Assistant the Administra-

tor. do Private Secretary to the Administra-

tor.

FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION

Manager Board of Directors

Board of Directors do do Private Secretary

FEDERAL EXTENSION SERVICE

Private Secretary to the Administrator_

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE

Administrator

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

Private Secretary to the GeneralCounsel.

RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTSERVICE

Private Secretary to the Administrator_Private Secretary to the Deputy

Administrator.

Walter W. Wilcox Vacant Isla B. Marsden Vacant Ned D. Bayley

Horace D. Godfrey Ben L. Steele

George C. Baker Vacant

Sharon M. Baechler Esther B. Krikorian

John A. Schnittker Horace D. Godfrey Lionel C. Holm

Rodney E. Leonard Lucile P. Townsend __

Louis P. Tellez

Wallace A. Lindell __

Vacant do

Dallas K. Ferry Katherine S. Cabrera

John N. Luft John A. Schnittker John K. Benoit, Sr Irving W. Severtsen Horace D. Godfrey Ann N. Barnes

Vacant

Raymond A. Ioanes

Loretta Owens

Vacant Barbara W. Bustin

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Level V NE NE NE Level V

do GS-15

GS-13 NE GS-9 GS-9

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$28,000 (2) $50 p.d. w.a.e $50 p.d. w.a.e _(4) GS-9

NE

Level V

GS-9

NE GS-8

VP__ _

VP VP

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oee footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.0 Do Do Do

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION

ADMINISTRATION

Private Secretary to the AdministratorAssistant to the Administrator do do

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

Mary E. Seipp Vacant Robert M. Long R. Edward Quick

GS-9 NE GS-15 GS-15

VP VP

Do Administrator D. A. Williams Level V --Do Confidential Assistant R. W. Heinen GS-15 VP—S Do Private Secretary to the Administrator_ Enid C. Green GS-9

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Do Area Director, Middle West Leonard E. Hoffman A GS-15 Do Area Director, Northeast Harry A. Peters A GS-15 VP Do Area Director, Northwest Arnold S. Bjorlie A GS-15 VP Do Area Director, South Central F. Wainwright Blease A GS-15 VP Do Area Director, Southeast John B. Vance A GS-15 Do Area Director, Southwest James B. Dyess A GS-15

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director-at-Large Vacant A GS-13 Do do do A GS-13 Do do do A GS-13

Alabama:Andalusia State Committeeman Edward A. Dannelly A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e._ (7) June 30, 1971'Auburn do Julian Brown A W.o.c _ (7) June 30, 1969'Bay Minette Loachapoka

do State Committeeman

W. Malcolm Hodgson____R. Alexander Nunn ___

AA

$13.50 p.d. w.a.e__$13.50 p.d. w.a.e__

(7) (7)

June 30, 197u,'June 30, 197'.

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Montgomery Chairman, ASC State Committee Jack M. Bridges_ A $8.25 ph 1 year Dec. 31, 1968.Do Member, ASC State Committee Wheeler G. Foshee, Jr A $7 p.h _do Do.Do do John L. Morrison A $7 p.h _do Do.Do do Roosevelt Spragins A $7 p.h _do Do.Do do Robert N. Williams A $7 p.h do Do.Do State Executive Director Vacant A GS-14

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director Robert C. Bamberg A GS-14 VP Do State Committeeman Thurston L. Faulkner A W.o.c (7) June 30, 1916'

Normal do Richard D. Morrison A W.o.c (7) Do.

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Alaska: Anchorage__ __-. Chairman, ASC State Committee Charles W. Rainwater A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 1965Do Member, ASC State Committee Henry N. Gettinger... A $7 p.h do Do.Do do Harlan K. Hamilton A $7.00 p.h do Do.Do State Executive Director Rodney E. Wilson A GS-13

Arizona:Phoenix

Do Do

Chairman, ASC State Committee_ Member, ASC State Committee do

0. W. Rugg Duane D. Miller L. Stanley Shawler

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$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h

1 year do do

Do.Do.Do.

Do State Executive Director Steve J. Faltis, Jr A GS-13

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Do Milk Market Administrator__ Wilson M. Haverfield A $18,569

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do Safford Somerton St. Johns Tempe

Do

State Director State Committeeman do do do do

Vacant Angel Escobedo Floy T. Barkley Nello W. Greer Carl F. Hintze Glenn M. Kempton

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GS-13 $13.50 p.d. w.a.e$13.50 p.d. w.a.e$13.50 p.d. w.a.e$13.50 p.d. w.a.e$13.50 p.d. w.a.e

(7) (7) (7) (7) (7)

,!June 30, 1960,1June 30, 19La.i'June 30, 19.0r:

Do.June 30, 196..

See footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

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Arkansas:AlmyraForrestLemar_

Little RDo_DoDoDoDo

DoDo

Pine BluDo

California:Berkeley

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DoCarmichLivinf;st

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Denver

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DoDoDo

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EXECUTIVE BRANCH

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Continued

77

cation Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

:Ity

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• if

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I

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Lt:

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FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION-con.

State Committeeman do do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee

do do do

State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director State Committeeman do do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION A ND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee

do do do

State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director State Committeeman do do do do

do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CON SERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee

do State Executive Director

CON SUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Milk Market Administrator __

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director State Committeeman

do ----------------------------- do ----------------------------- do -----------------------------

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee

do State Executive Director

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Milk Market Administrator

Stewart E. Jessup William W. Campbell Finis L. Overbey

Mark S. Glover William L. Daniel Chauncey L. Denton, Jr„....John Gammon, Jr Robert A. Pugh Alonzo C. Mowery

Herman H. Hankins Eli B. Whitaker Lawrence A. Davis Vacant

Merle Mensinger, Sr Hercules G. Bouris William C. Gover Alexander Maul Jerry H. O'Sullivan Lee A. Seidell

Oliver J. Duval Eldon R. Campbell Gujjar Singh Sahi Vacant do do

Louis F. Bein

Arthur Isgar Dewey L. Carnahan Charles L. Hanavan, Jr_ - - -Henry H. Christensen

Alan H. Luke

Vacant Thomas E. Briphy Vencil L. Shively Lizzie M. RehfeldVacant

Benedict A. Kupchunos_Louis H. Pivonka

Alfred H. Wright, Jr Theodore P. Litwin

Donald 0. Hammerberg

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$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-14

GS-15 W.o.c W.o.c $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-14

GS-14 $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e-$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_.$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_

$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-13

$20,171

GS-14 $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_

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$20,171

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Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.Do.Do.

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Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.

See footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

_

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATIONDelaware:Dover State Committeeman John L. Tarburton A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 196!Milford do Granville W. Shockley A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) DO.

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Newark Chairman, ASC State Committee Paul B. Hastings A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 190Do Member, ASC State Committee John W. Fennemore A $7 p.h do Do.Do do Edward S. Wilson, Jr A $7 p.h do Do.Do State Executive Director William H. Brady III- -----A GS-13 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATIONFlorida:Alachua State Committeeman Emery T. Williams A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 197:Chipley do Elba W. Carswell A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) Do.

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Fort Lauderdale Milk Market Administrator John D Nord A $21,427 VP

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Gainesville Chairman, ASC State Committee Stuart C Simpson A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 1961Do Member, ASC State Committee Ag.nus P. Nott A $7 p.h do Do.Do do Martin P. Roberts A $7 p.h _do Do.Do State Executive Director Owen P. McArthur A GS-14

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director William T Shaddick A GS-14 VP-S Kissimmee State Committeeman Charles C. Partin A $13.50 p.d w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 197(Milton do Irwin B. Lewis A $13.50 p.d w.a.e_ (7) Do.Tallahassee do Doyle E Conner A W.o.c (7) June 30, 1961Do do Lonnie A. Marshall A W.o.c (7) Do.Wewahitchka do David C. Gaskin A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) Do.

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Georgia:Athens Chairman, ASC State Committee Rufus Adams A $9.50 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 1961Do Iember, ASC State Committee James A. Andrews A $8.25 p.h _do Do.Do do John T. G Collins A $8.25 p.h _do Do.Do do Henry R Milhollin A $8.25 p.h _do Do.Do do Marconi C. Smith A $8.25 p.h _do Do.Do State Executive Director William H Booth _ A GS-15 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Committeeman Milton C. Southwell A $13.50 p.d w.a.e.. (7) June 30, 197(Atlanta State Director Strauder L. Van A GS-15 Landingham.

Dawson State Committeeman James W Whitaker A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 197:Louisville do William F. Easterlin A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) Do.Sandersville do Tom C. Carr A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) Do.Savannah do Percy H Stone, Sr A W.o.c (7) June 30, 1961Hawaii:Haiku do Tanji Yamamura A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 1971Hilo do Edward Y Kanemoto A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, WO

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Honolulu Chairman, ASC State Seisuke Serikaku A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 100Committee.Do Member, ASC State Committee Daniel T Hata A $7 p.h do Do.Do do Alitsugi Yamamura A $7 p.h ..do Do.Do State Executive Director Floyd W McCoy A GS-13

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Committeeman William B. Rathburn A W.o.c (7) June 30, 1961Do do C. Peairs Wilson A W.o.c (7) June 30, 1971Kailua do Frank S. Twitty A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 1061Kamuela do Charles P Anderson A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 197JSee footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

3.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Idaho;Boise

DoDoDo

Do l3uhl Caldwell Cascade Lewiston Tensed

Illinois:Arthur Champaign Durand Hindsboro Rock Falls

Indiana: Bluffton

Illinois•Chicago Rock Island

Indiana:Indianapolis

Do Do Do

fort Wayne udianapolis

Do Rushville Syr-acuse

Q.ncenn esTowae.st Lafayette

Arlington

Des Moines Do1)0 Do

Do Earling Punletsburg •-iranger Osceola .3‘ansas:A,nthony

elia ------------- - -EllSWorth

Lacygne

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State CommitteeMember, ASC State Committee do State Executive Director

--

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director State Committeeman

do do do do

do State Director State Committeeman

_do do do

W. Lewis Hargis Ralph E. Coates Orval M. Snow Woodrow I. Rasmussen_ _

George M. Klein Walter Reese Kenneth A. Farner Frank D. Callender Helen S. McCormack Frank D. King

Ervin L. Jurgens Eldon 13. Colegrove Russell W. Stauffer Lyle E. Eversole

_ W. Wilson King Earl G. Raber

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Milk Market Administrator do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee_ do State Executive Director

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Milk Market Administratordo

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director State Committeewoman do do do

do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee do State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State DirectorState Committeeman-. _ _ _ do

do do

dodo do do

See footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

Andy W. Colebank E. H. McGuire

Richard J. Moser Russel L. Arndt Loyd Jones Roger H. Plothow

Richard J. ConnollyWendell M. Costello

Marvin L. Burkett__ ----- -June L. Spilman Wayne M. Bucher Clarence J. McCormick__Jonas G. Liste

Carl L. Recker

Fred R. McLainHerman Fenneman Robert J. Smith Walter C. Ferguson

Arden II. Newell Ambrose Muenchrath Gene Ford Donald L. LeMaster Wayne A. O'Neall

Richard R. Bird Max A. Bailey Roy P. Britton Eva A. Teagarden

$8.25 p.h$7 p.h $7 p.h GS-I4

GS-14 $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_

$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_GS-15 $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_

$24,456$19,447

$8.25 p.h$7 p.h $7 p.h GS-13

$17,415 $21,427

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$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7)_

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June 30, 1970.June 30, 1971.June 30, 1969.June 30, 1970.

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Lo

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

insas—ContinuedCONSERVATION SERVICE

Manhattan Chairman, ASC State Committee Lawrence E. Brennan A $9.50 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 19

Do Member, ASC State Committee William H Elrod A $8.25 p.h do Do.

Do do Donald H. Pagel A. $8.25 p.h 1 year Do.

Do State Executive Director Wendell 0. Becraft A GS-15

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Overland Park Milk Market Administrator Ulysses Grayson A $19,368 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Meade.. State Committeeman E Dean Berghaus A $13.50 p.d w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

Topeka ntucky:

State Director F. Jackson George. A GS-14 VP

Elizabethtown State Committeeman Kennard T. Peden A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

Georgetown do Ivan L. Jett A $13.50 p.d w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

Elorse Cave do William H. Vaughn A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Lexington Chairman, ASC State Committee Freeman M. Hockensmith_ A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, Ig

Do Member, ASC State Committee Treva T Howell A $7 p.h do Do.

Do do George E Little... A $7 p.h do Do.

Do State Executive Director George M. Nelson, Jr A GS-14 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director Samuel T Harrison A GS-14 VP

Do State Committeeman Gladys M. Lickert_ A $13.50 p.d w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

Do do Vacant A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7)

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Louisville Milk Market Administrator Joseph E Bobo A $18,776 VP

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

uisiana:CONSERVATION SERVICE

Alexandria Chariman, ASC State Committee John H Arceneaux A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 191

Do Member, ASC State Committee Charles J. Grayson A $7 p.h 1 year Do.

Do do Clifford G. LeBlanc A $7 p.h do Do.

Do do Edwin R. McDonald, Sr- - _ A $7 p.h do Do.

Do do Edward G. Randolph A $7 p.h do Do.

Do State Executive Director Clarence E. Slack A GS-14 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director Joe W Rhodes A GS-14 VP

Minton State Committeeman Alfred R. Cain A W.o.c (7) June 30, 19„:

jrowley do Norris Breaux A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, Iv'

3reenwood do James C Williams A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) Do.

-eanerette do Joseph W Sigue A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) Do.

ipearsville do Joe E Barron A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) Do.

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

‘letairie Milk Market Administrator William J. Larzelere A $18,766 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Line:3elf ast 3rooks

State Committeeman do

do

Wendell W Smith Raymond S. Roberts, Jr_ _ _Leo A. Fortin

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$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_

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81

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

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CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee do State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Committeeman

State Director

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Milk Market Administrator

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State do State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Committeeman do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee do State Executive Director

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Milk Market Administrator_

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Committeeman

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Milk Market Administrator

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Committeeman

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee do

State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director State Committeeman do do

do

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Milk Market Administration

Stewart N. Smith Ernest F. Addition Robert R. Rush Chipman C. Bull

Bruce R. Poulton

Sheldon L. Ward

E. Hickman Green

James M. Voss Paul A. Crow! George B. Reeves Dudley C. Aist

H. Julian Hill Samuel C. Linton, Sr_

Daniel J. Hart Vincent J. Riley Edward A. Smiarowski Leslie C. Kimball

Richard D. Aplin_

Charles N. Lentz

George Irvine ___

Archie M. Murphy

Frank J. Light Carl A. Brodbeck __L. Franklin Switzer Dean L. Quinn

Nyle L. Katz Irene M. Hunsberger Lee 0. Baker Ben Rosenberg John Kuch

Earl E. Gulland

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$19, 368

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-13

$13.50 p.d. w.a.e$13.50 p.d. w.a.e

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-13

$22,143

$13.50 p.d. w.a.e

$23,692

$13.50 p.d. w.a.e

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-14

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Minnesota—ContinuedKandiyohi State Committeeman_ Eugene P. Knudsen A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 196

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Minneapolis Milk Market Administration Anthony Balgaard A $20,350 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Moorehead State Committeeman Arthur H. Gjervold A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 19:

Mora do Irving C. Rasmussen A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 19'

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

St. Paul Chairman, ASC State Committee Harold M. Land A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 191

Do Member, ASC State Committee Merle L. Anderson A $7 p.h do Do.

Do do Howard E. Carlson A $7 p.h do Do.

Do State Executive Director Glenn A. Long A GS-13

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

St. Paul State Director Arthur Hansen A GS-14

Do State Committeeman Edward E. Slettom A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 191,

Spring Grove do Rolf G. Hanson A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

Mississippi:Brandon do Robert D. Morrow A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 191

Clarksdale do Harris H. Barnes, Jr A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 19'

Edinburg do Edward D. Russell A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 191

Jackson State Director Thomas B. Fatheree A GS-15 VP

Do State Committeeman W. Howard Langfitt A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 191

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Do Chairman, ASC State Committee Orville E. Bostick A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 196

Do Member, ASC State Committee Edwin K. Bardin A $7.00 p.h do Do.

Do do Harlan L. Davis A $7.00 p.h do Do.

Do do W. Dudley Patterson A $7.00 p.h do Do.

Do do George W. Spears A $7.00 p.h do Do.

Do State Executive Director Charles W. Sullivan A GS-14 VP

CONSUMER AND MARKETING

SERVICE

Do Milk Market Administrator Cleo C. Taylor A $19,368 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Tupelo State Committeeman George A. McLean A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

Missouri:Caruthersville_ do Horace H. Dunagan, Jr_ A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e- (7) June 30, 19

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Columbia Chairman, ASC State Committee William W. Marshall A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 19

Do Member, ACS State Committee Edwin B. Hamilton A $7.00 p.h do Do.Do do Charles C. Keasler A $7.00 p.h do Do.

Do State Executive Director Vacant A GS-14

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director J. Everett Jose A GS-15 Do State Committeeman Elmer R. Kiehl A W.o.c (7) June 30, 19,

Fairfax do J. Dean Bolton A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 19:

Jefferson City do James N. Freeman A W.o.c (7) June 30, 19'

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Maryland Heights Milk Market Administration Fred L Shipley k $24,338 VP

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

[LSSOUri-Continuedaiernphis Warrensburg

r Willard Lontana:Billings

Bozeman Do Do Do

Do , Do ‘-'011-1mbia Falls Columbus GlasgowSidney_ _ebraska: -

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Lincoln Do Do Do

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Milburn SPaulding able Rockjdo aYne

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FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director State Committeeman do do do do

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AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee do State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

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AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee do ---------------------------State Executive Director

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Glen E. Myers Robert R. Stockton Guy C. Murray

Gus H. Bender

J. Viola Herak Lloyd Barnard James Wood, Jr Douglas G. Smith

George Lackman Johan A. Asleson Henry G. Casterline Lydia 0. Marten Sidney S. Cotton Harold J. Nelson

Alvin L. Hoyt John H. Litchty

Charles C. Broderson Murl I. Mauser Robert K. Pearson Joseph A. Tresnak

Heasty W. Reesman- AAlfonso J. Augustyn W. Owen Bryson Emmett J. Lee Vernon V. Sandusky Henry F. Ley

Ferlin H. Hunt Vacant Ira H. Kent Vacant

Charles W. Jackson Lloyd 0. Moore

F. Sliney Vacant

John R. Traino Walter G. Hitchner William W. Phillips Robert L. Wojciechowski_ _Chester J. Tyson, Jr

James V. O'Meara

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATIONMinnesota—ContinuedKandiyohi State Committeeman Eugene P. Knudsen A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 191

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Minneapolis Milk Market Administration Anthony Balgaard A $20,350 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Moorehead State Committeeman Arthur H. Gjervold A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 19Mora do Irving C. Rasmussen A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 19

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

St. Paul Chairman, ASC State Committee Harold M. Land A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, lf,Do Member, ASC State Committee Merle L. Anderson A $7 p.h do Do.Do do Howard E. Carlson A $7 p.h do Do.Do State Executive Director Glenn A. Long A GS-13

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

St. Paul State Director Arthur Hansen A GS-14 Do State Committeeman Edward E. Slettom A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19Spring Grove do Rolf G. Hanson A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 1.Mississippi:

Brandon do Robert D. Morrow A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, lfCla,rksdale do Harris H. Barnes, Jr A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, lfEdinburg do Edward D. Russell A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 1f.Jackson Do

State Director State Committeeman

Thomas B. Fatheree W. Howard Langfitt

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vp (7) June 30, 14.-

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Do Chairman, ASC State Committee Orville E. Bostick A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 191Do Member, ASC State Committee Edwin K. Bardin A $7.00 p.h do Do.Do do Harlan L. Davis A $7.00 p.h do Do.Do do W. Dudley Patterson A $7.00 p.h do Do.Do do George W. Spears A $7.00 p.h do Do.Do State Executive Director Charles W. Sullivan A GS-14 VP

CONSUMER AND MARKETINGSERVICE

Do Milk Market Administrator Cleo C. Taylor A $19,36$ VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Tupelo State Committeeman George A. McLean A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 1fMissouri:Caruthersville _ do Horace H. Dunagan, Jr A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 1(

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Columbia Chairman, ASC State Committee William W. Marshall A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 1iDo Member, ACS State Committee Edwin B. Hamilton A $7.00 p.h do Do.Do do Charles C. Keasler A $7.00 p.h do Do.Do State Executive Director Vacant A GS-14

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director J. Everett Jose A GS-15 Do State Committeeman Elmer R. Kiehl A W.o.c (7) June 30, 19Fairfax do J. Dean Bolton A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 19Jefferson City do James N. Freeman A W.o.c (7) June 30, 19

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Maryland Heights Milk Market Administration Fred L Shipley A $24,338 VP See footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

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Charles C. Broderson__ ____Murl I. Mauser Robert K. Pearson Joseph A. Tresnak

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Ferlin H. Hunt Vacant Ira H. Kent Vacant

Charles W. Jackson Lloyd 0. Moore James F. Sliney Vacant

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$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-13

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-13

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-13 GS-14

$17,562

817.415

(7) (7) (7)

(7)

1 year do do VP

(7) (7) (7) (7) (7)

(7) (7)

1 year do do VP

(7) (7) (7) (7) (7)

1 year do do

do ' do do

1 year do

do VP S

VP

June 30, 1971.Do.

June 30, 1970.

June 30, 1971.

Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.

June 30, 1971.June 30, 1970.June 30, 1971.June 30, 1970.June 30, 1969.

Do.Do.

Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.

June 30, 1971.June 30, 1970.June 30, 1971.June 30, 1970.

Do.

Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Do.Do.Do.

Net

A

cc footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

_

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

New Mexico—ContinuedAlbuquerque_ Chairman, ASC State Committee Paul E Woofter A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 1

Do Member, ASC State Committee Paul M. Simmons A $7 p.h do Do.

Do do Robert G Tellez A $7 p.h do Do.

Do State Executive Director William B. Morrow A GS-13

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director Drew J. Cloud A GS-14 VP

Do State Committeeman Robert S. Nanninga A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e. (7) June 30, 19

Carlsbad do Jack T. Cargill A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) Do.

Eagle Nest do Jose C. Torres A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

La Nesa do Willa D. Esslinger A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) Do.

Do do Vacant A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7)

New York:Altomont do Dr. Harold L. Noakes A W.o.c (7) June 30, 19

Buffalo do Mary Alice Flynn A W o.c (7) June 30, 19

Interlaken do Lewis S. Bell A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

LaFargeville do Clifton H. Timerman A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

Kerhonkson do Samuel K. Cohen A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

New York Milk Market Administrator Anson J. Pollard A $25,112

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

-CONSERVATION SERVICE

Syracuse Chairman, ASC State Committee Joseph J. Sugden_ A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 19

Do Member, ASC State Committee Floyd T. Kwiatkowski A $7 p.h do Do.

Do do Robert W. Plass A $7 p.h do Do.

Do State Executive Director John K Ervin A GS-14

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director Barthly L. Beach A GS-15

Wayland State Committeeman Lucian W. Hills A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e (7) June 30, 19

North Carolina:Colerain do John L. Parker, Jr A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e (7) June 30, 19

Hendersonville do F. L. Fitzsimons, Sr A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e (7) June 30, 19

Misenheimer do J Lem Stokes, II A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e (7) Do.

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Raleigh Chairman, ASC State Committee Marcus B. Braswell A $9 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 19

Do Member, ASC State Committee John W. Eley A $8.25 p.h do Do.

Do do Novile C. Hawkins A $8.25 p.h do Do.

Do do Cedric L. Langston A $8.25 p.h do Do.

Do do Claude W. Thore A $8.25 p.h do Do.

Do State Executive Director Weldon B. Denny A GS-15

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director Melvin H. Hearn A GS-15 VP

Trinity State Committeeman Zeola S. English A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e (7) June 30, 1g

Winston-Salem do Charles A. McLean A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e (7) Do.

Woodsdale do Bruce H. Eaker A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

North Dakota:Almont do Harvey J. Thorson A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e_ (') June 30, 19

Bismarck State Director Nels Paul Rasmusson A GS-14 VP

Do State Committeeman Harold W Case A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

Cavalier do Ernest Malo A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

Dazey State Committeeman Helmer Christensen A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e_ (7) Do.

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Fargo Chairman, ASC State Committee E. Arthur Gronhovd A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 191

Do Member, ASC State Committee Arnold H. Anderson A $7 p.h do Do.

Do do Thomas R Stallman A $7 p.h do Do.

Do State Executive Director Douglas C. Engkvist A GS-13

See footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

968

69.

70,

69,71,69,70.71.

65'

rU

71.69.

70.

71,

69

71,

S.

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l\T

0

0

Or

85

Location

---__

Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

r..)1111 Dakota—Con.k argo

Lignite

liO:

Cleveland Columbus

Do Do Do Do

, Do Th'Ygnet Jxford Re i A..Ynolusburg Russellville

lahorna:'itillwater

Do Do Do Do Do

Do

r1.11Sa,

-TerVais )ntario

'Ortland Do Do Do

Do Do Do Do '

uL s3dvania:drville lerwickJune

larrisburg I)°---Do Do

-

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Committeeman do

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Milk Market Administrator _ do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee do State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director State Committeeman __ do do do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee do do do State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Milk Market Administrator

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Committeeman do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee

do State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINSTRATION

State Director State Committeeman

do do

State Committeeman do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chariman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee

do State Executive Director

Frederick R. Taylor Walter Owings

William W. Hurwitz Charles T. McClerry

Dwight Wise John H. Grierson M. David Urmston Ralph H. Cochran

James T. McDorman Norman J. Rood

Joseph W. Fichter Dean W. Simeral James M. Moore

Wayne Q. Winsett Mart Fowler Lyle L. Hague Henry F. Lesch

Ira G. Washington R. Hershel Burrus

Clark T. McWhorter

Richard E. Arnold

Alcuin Heibel James W. Leslie

Martin H. Buchanan Walter T. Irby Horace H. Meyers Arnold N. Bodtker

Robert V. Pierce Vacant

do do

Emory M. Kilgore Clarence R Hack

James W. White William Baumgartner Edison W. Osborne Robert N. Hendershot

AA

AA

AAAA

AAAAA

AAAAAA

A

A

AA.

AAAA

AAAA

AA

AAAA

$13.50 p.d.w.a.e$13.50 p.d.w.a.e

$23,800$21,108

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-14

GS-14 $13.50 p.d.w.a.e$13.50 p.d.w.a.e$13.50 p.d.w.a.e$13.50 p.d.w.a.e

$8.25 p.h_ $7 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-14

GS-15

$21,427

$13.50 p.d. w.a.e$13.50 p.d. w.a.e

$8.25 p.h 1$7 p.h $7 p.h GS-14

GS-14 $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e$13.50 p.d. w.a.e

$13.50 p.d.w.a.e_$13.50 p.d.w.a.e_

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-14

(7) (7)

VP VP

1 year do

do

(7) (7) (7) (7)

1 year do do do do VP

VP

(7) (7)

.

year do

do S

(7) (7) (7)

(7) (7)

1 year do do VP

June 30, 1970.Do.

Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.

June 30, 1970.Do.

June 30, 1969.

Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.Do.Do.

June 30, 1970.June 30, 1969.

Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.

30, 1970.June 30, 1971.

Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.

PenA

Ce footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

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49

Location

-

Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Montana: Butte Do

Nebraska: Omaha Do

Nevada: Las Vegas__ _Do

New Hampshire: Con-cord.Do___

New Jersey: Kewarl- ___c_ Do________

New Mexico:_____

Albuquerque.Do

New York:Albany Brooklyn Buffalo_ _New York City Brooklyn _New York City Rochester Syracuse-Utica

North Carolina:Asheville ______ Greensboro Raleigh Asheville Greensboro Raleigh ___do

North Dakoia: _______ _ _Do __

Ohio: ______________Cleveland _

Columbus ___________do Cincinnati Cleveland

Oklahoma:Muskogee Oklahoma City Tulsao Muskoi ------------ U.S.__e-eOklahoma City Tulsa_

Oregon: l'Orliti-rici Do_

Pertnsylv-a-n-ia-Philadelphia U.S.Pittsburgh Scranton Philadelphia Pittsburgh Scranton

Rhode Island: Providence_Do_

South Ca-io-li-n-a-:CharlestonU.S.Columbia _ __so uth Dakota: Sioul-c falls.

1:0 Tennessee-: --- ChattanoogaU.S.Memphis Nashville ICnoxville-Chatta-

nooga.Memphis , Nashville i exas :

HFort Worth ouston

SanAntonio Tyler_

U.S. ATTORNEYS AND MARSHALS-con.

U.S Attorney U.S. Marshal U.S. Attorney U.S. Marshal U.S. Attorney

U.S. Marshal U.S. Attorney

U.S. Marshal U.S. Attorney U.S. Marshal U.S. Attorney

U.S Marshal

U.S. Attorney do

do do U.S. Marshal do do do

U.S. Attorney do do U.S. Marshal

_ do

U.S. Attorney U.S. Marshal

U.S. Attorney

U.S. Marshal do

U.S. Attorney do

Marshal do do U.S. Attorney U.S. Marshal

Attorney do do U.S. Marshal do do U.S. Attorney U.S. Marshal

Attorney U.S. Marshal U.S. Attorney

U.S. Marshal

Attorney do do U.S. Marshal

do do

U.S. Attorney ___do _

-- do

--- __do

Moody Brickett George A. Bukovatz Theodore L. Richling D. Clive Short Joseph L. Ward Beverly W. Perkins

Louis M. Janelle

Paul G. April David M. Sat; Jr Leo A. Mault John F. Quinn, Jr _

Emilio Naranjo

Justin J. Mahoney Joseph P. Hoey Vacant Robert M. Morgenthau George J. Ward Anthony R. Marasco Alvin Grossman Vacant

William Medford William H. Murdock Robert H. Cowen Vacant E. Herman Burrows Hugh Salter John 0. Garaas Anson J. Anderson

Vacant Robert M. Draper Arthur C. Elliott R. Ben Hosier

Robert Bruce Green B. Andrew Potter Lawrence A. McSoud Jackie V. Robertson Rex B. Hawks

Doyle W. Foreman Sidney I. Lezak Eugene G. Hulett

Drew J. T. O'Keefe Vacant Bernard J. Brown __James F. Delaney Anthony J. Furka Frank W. Cotner Edward P. Gallogly Peter J. Foley

Klyde Robinson Walter N. Lawson Harold C. Doyle

Leonard T. Heckathorn

John H. Reddy Thomas L. Robinson Gilbert S. Merritt, Jr

Harry D. Mansfield

V. Cato Ellis Elmer W. Disspayne

Eldon B. Mahon Morton L. Sussman Ernest Morgan Richard B. Hardee

PASPASPASPASPASPASPAS

PASPASPASPAS

PAS

PASPASPASPASPASPAS

PASPAS

PASPASPASPASPASPASPASPAS

PASPASPASPAS

PASPASPASPASPASPASPASPAS

PASPASPASPASPASPASPASPAS

PASPASPAS

PAS

PASPASPASPAS

PASPAS

PASPASPASPAS

$22,750 GS-13 $23,325 GS-13 $21,600 GS-13 $21,700

GS-13 $28,000 GS-14 $26,525

GS-13

$26,525 $28,000 $23,325 Level IV GS-14 GS-15 GS-13 GS-13

$25,975 $25,975 $26,525 GS-13 GS-13 GS-14 $22,750 GS-13

$28,000 $26,525 GS-14 GS-14

$21,600 $26,525 $21,600 GS-13 GS-13 GS-13 $26,525 GS-13

$28, 000 $26,525 $23,325 GS-14 GS-14 GS-13 $21,600 GS-13

$26,525 GS-14 $21,600

GS-13

$26,525 $23,325 --$23,325 GS-14

GS-13 GS-13

$28,000 $28,000 $28,000 $23,325

4 years do do _do do do do

_do _do _do do

do

do do do do do do do do

do do do do do do _do _do

__do _do _do _do

_do _do __do _do _do

__do _do

___do

_do _do

_ do _ do

do ___do ___do

do

___do _- do

__ do

do

___do ___do __do

do

___do - __do

- -:dodo -----

_do _do

Oct. 15, 1969.Sept. 7, 1969.Oct. 5, 1969.July 15, 1969.Mar. 25, 1970.Oct. 1, 1969.Aug. 3, 1971.

June 30, 1971.Aug. 10, 1969.July 21, 1970.June 7, 1969.

Oct. 15, 1969.

May 21, 1969.Do.

June 11, 1971.Aug. 9, 1968.Nov. 2, 1970.June 19, 1970.

Oct. 1, 1969.Do.Do.

May 21, 1969.July 15, 1969.Aug. 10, 1969.

Do.

Nov. 2, 1970.Apr. 20, 1970June 23, 1969

Apr. 6, 1969.Oct. 5, 1969.June 11, 1971.July 21, 1970.Oct. 5, 1969.Aug. 10, 1969.July 24, 1972.Dec. 6, 1971.

July 1, 1966.

Oct. 5, 1969.Oct. 2, 1968.Mar. 6, 1970.Aug. 10, 1969.Mar. 3, 1971.Nov. 2, 1970.

Mar. 27, 1972Apr. 4, 1971.July 15, 1969.

Oct. 15, 1969.

June 23, 1969.,Oct. 1, 1969.Mar. 6, 1970.Mar. 25, 197(

June 23, 196c.Do.

June 6, 1972.Oct. 11, 1972.June 26, 197(June 6. 1c172.

21-032-68-8

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Pennsylvania—Con.New Salem State Committeeman George Lukey A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 191

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Philadelphia Milk Market Administrator Louis S. Iverson A $22,258

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Shippensville State Committeeman David J. Zacherl A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19'State College do Eugene F. Lee A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19'

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Rhode Island:Providence Chairman, ASC State Committee Dominic P. Marietti A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 191

Do Member, ASC State Committee G. Thomas Hoyle A $7 p.h do Do.Do do Antone E. Mendonca A $7 p.h do Do.Do State Executive Director Richard F. Kenyon A GS-13 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

South Carolina:Bishopville State Committeeman William P Baskin__A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 1.9Chesnee do Ruth S Hatchette A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 191

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Columbia Chairman, ASC State Committee Paul W. Kowalski A $8.25 p.h 1 year.. Dec. 31, 191Do Member, ASC State Committee Charles E. Calhoun A $7 p.h do Do.Do do Alexander C. Johnson A $7 p.h do Do.Do do Cleland B. Player, Jr_ _ __ _ A $7 p.h do Do.Do do Mills P Tuten Al. $7 p.h do Do.Do State Executive Director Crawford E Foy A GS-14 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director Edwin P. Rogers A GS-14 VP Lodge State Committeeman Corey P Key A $13.50 p.d w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 1(Nichols do James A. Battle A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e. (7) June 30, 1Orangeburg do Laler C. DeCosta A W.o.c (7) Do.

South Dakota:Arlington do Emil Lorkis A W.o.c (7) June 30, JABrookings do Duane C Acker A W.o.c (7) June 30, IC

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Huron Chairman, ASC State Committee_ Olaf M. Anderson A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 1f:Do Member, ASC State Committee Walter N. Evans A $7 p.h do Do.Do do Stanely J. Jensen A $7 p.h do Do.Do State Executive Director Phil F. Burke A GS-14

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director Arlo G Swanson A GS-15 VP Do State Committeeman Carl J Odegard A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 1C-

Ideal do Donald M Jorgensen A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e. (7) June 30, 1€Ipswich do Arnold D Peterson A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) Do.Milbank do William F. Loehrer A $13.50 p.d. w.a,.e_ (7) June 30, 1€Pierre do.. Ernest L. Johnson A W.o.c (7) Do.Philip do Basil E. Henderson A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) Do.

rennessee:CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Bristol Milk Market Administration Robert W Sechrist A $16,943

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Friendship State Committeeman Manley V. Williams, Jr_ A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19,:Knoxville do Webster Pendergrass A W.o.c (7) June 30, 19'

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Memphis Milk Market Administration Charles S. McDonald A $17,415 VP Nashville do J B McCroskey A $19,368 VP

See footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

39.

0.9,

8.

0.9,

8.

71'

70'71'

6S.

71'

69'

1,0.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Tennessee—Cont in uedNashville

Do Do Do

Do Somerville

Do Do Do

Texas:College Station

DoDo Do Do Do

Texas:ciDallas oan Antonio

Hillsboro

Temthat': PLe LoganXanias_Xanab Promontory

Salt Lake City DoDo Do

Do

17ermont: Burlington_ - --Do Do Do

ii)ayton _a

rrisonburg Marion

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee do State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director State Committeeman do do do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee do do do State Executive Director

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Milk Market Administrator do

INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL

DEVELOPMENT SERVICE

Extension Specialist

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director

State Committeeman _do do do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Member, ASC State Committee do State Executive Director

CONSUMER AND MARKET SERVICE

Milk Market Administrator

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee _ Member, ASC State Committee do State Executive Director

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Committeeman do do

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Alexandria Milk Market Administration

See footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

M. Edward Jones James D. Plant Crosby L. Wright Walter S. Nunnelly

Thomas A. LemondWilliam Vasser Vacant do do

Ralph T. Price James E. Goad John F. Moore Weber W. Pool E. Babe Smith, JrW. Lewis David

Chapman E. Dunham Milburn C. Jenkins

W. Ray Smith

Lester J. Cappleman

William A. Wayman, Jr__Roy G. Lambert Lester F. Little Merlin H. Larsen

Jesse S. Tuttle Boyd W. Munns Gene A. Walker Glade Allred

John B. Rosenbury

Richard A. Moore J. Paul Bonneau Morris E. LaFrance Almon F. Heald

William H. Groseclose Charles W. Wampler, JrEugene H. Warren

Edward L. St. Clair

AAAA

AAAAA

AAAAAA

AA

A

A

AAAA

AAAA

A

AAAA

AAA

A

$8.25 p.h$7 p.h $7 p.h GS-14

GS-14 $13.50 p.d. w.a.e$13.50 p.d. w.a.e$13.50 p.d w.a.e$13.50 p.d. w.a.e

$9.50 p.h$8.25 p.h$8.25 p.h$8.25 p.h$8.25 p.hGS-15

$18,146$18,915

GS-13

GS-15

$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_$13.50 p.d. w.a.e_

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h_ $7 p.h GS-14

$19,146

$8.25 p.h $7 p.h $7 p.h GS-13

$13.50 p.d. w.a.eW.o.c $13.50 p.d w.a.e_

$21,427

1 year do

doVP

(7)(7)(7)

(7)

1 year_do _do _do _do

VP

VP

(7)(7)

(7)

(7)

1 year_ _ _do _ _ _do

VP

1 year do do

(7)(7)(7)

VP

Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.

June 30,1971.

Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.Do.Do.

Dec. 1, 1068.

June 30, 1969.June 30, 1971.June 30, 1970.

Do.

Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.

Dec. 31, 1968.Do.Do.

June 30, 1970.June 30, 1971.

Do.

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-naent

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

_

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Virginia—ContinuedRichmond Chairman, ASC State Committee James E. Warren A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 1g

Do Member, ASC State Committee Thomas B Fugate A $7 p.h do Do.Do do William C Knight A $7 p.h _do Do.Do State Executive Director William T Powers A GS-14 VP-S

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director Eveland C. Compton A GS-14 VP Do State Committeeman Paul D. Sanders A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19(

Do do J. Edwin Givens A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e- (7) June 30, 19

Do do Earl J. Shiflet A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19

Suffolk do Willie S. Peele A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 191

CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE

Washington:Seattle Milk Market Administration Nicholas L Keyock A $22,683 Spokane do James Burger A $14,947 VP

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Do Chairman, ASC State Committee Keith D Carlson A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 191Do Member, ASC State Committee Louis Bruketta A $7 p.h do Do.Do do W James Wylie A $7 p.h do_ Do.Do State Executive Director Stanton H. Ganders A GS-14 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Wenatchee State Director Arthur E. Garton A GS-14 West Virginia:Benwood State Committeeman Helen F Guldan A $13.50 p.d w.a.e. (7) June 30, 19

Elkins do Robert E Hedrick A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e (7) June 30, 19Lavalette do Fernando Adkins, Jr A $13.50 p.d w.a.e (7) June 30, 19'

Monongah do Vacant A $13.50 p.d w.a.e (7)

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Morgantown Chairman, ASC State Committee Charles M Boso A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 19'Do Member, ASC State Committee Owen W. Lutz A $7 p.h do Do.Do do Richard I. McNeel A $7 p.h _do Do.Do State Executive Director Wade H Robinson A GS-14 VP

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director A James Manchin A GS-14 VP Wisconsin:Barabao State Committeeman Verne P. Wing A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19Chippewa Falls do Joseph Lucente A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, 19Exeland do Wm. Albert DeLap A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) June 30, /9High Bridge do Margaret B Hill A $13.50 p.d. w.a.e_ (7) Do.

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Madison Chairman, ASC State Committee Leland E. Mulder A $8.25 1 year Dec.r31, 19Do Member, ASC State Committee Martin B Thorson A $7 p.h do Do.Do do William A Tschudy A $7 p.h do Do.Do State Executive Director Kenneth H. Hoover A GS-14 VP-S

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

Do State Director Thomas R Pattison A GS-14 Oregon State Committeeman Allen C. Riese A $13.50 p.d.w.a.e (7) June 30, 19

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND

CONSERVATION SERVICE

Wyoming:Casper Chairman, ASC State Committee R. Lester Crompton A $8.25 p.h 1 year Dec. 31, 19

Do Member, ASC State Committee Robert C Hinkle A $7 p.h _do Do.Do do Harry S. Wilson A $7 p.h Do.Do State Executive Director John 0 Asay A GS-14

See footnotes at end of table, p. 89.

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8,

69.

65

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89

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

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FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Director State Committeeman do

_ __do do do

do do do

do

AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION ANDCONSERVATION SERVICE

Chairman, ASC State Committee Member, ASC State Committee do do do _

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

State Committeeman State Director

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE

Agricultural Attaché do do

do do do do

do do

do

Lynn L. Pickinpaugh Lester Crompton John A. Jacobs Charley W. Jones Herman Busch John H. Fowler

Oscar W. Nevares Ramon A. Mellado

Francisco CalimanoCalimano.Ramon L. Berrios _

Rafael Menendez-Ramos _ __Fernando Chardon Francisco Mendez-Roig Pedro T. Ortiz-Altune _Damaso Soto-Espiet

Francisco deJesus Celestino Matta Dueno

David L. Hume Paul G. Minneman Robert C. Tetro Joseph C. Dodson Paul E. Quintus George A. Parks Elmer W. Hallowell#20William L. Rodman Brice#K. Meeker Douglas M. Crawford

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$13.50 p.d.w.a.e-$13.50 p.d.w.a.e_$13.50 p.d.w.a.e_

$13.50 p.d.w.a.e_

GS-12 w.a.eGS-12 w.a.eGS-12 w.a.eGS-12 w.a.eGS-12 w.a.e

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salary as Secretary of Agriculture.3 Kleceives salary as Under Secretary.4 moReceives salary as Assistant Secretary.5 ateceives salary as Administrator, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.I Receives salary as Director of Agricultural Economics.7 AReceives salary as Confidential Assistant to Administrator, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.4Ppointment administratively limited to 3 years.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expir(

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Washington, D.0 Secretary of Commerce _ C. R. Smith PAS Level I Do Under Secretary Jos. W. Bartlett PAS Level III Do General Counsel Frederick Simpich PAS Level IV Do Assistant Secretary for Economic Ross D. Davis PAS do

Development.Do Assistant Secretary for Domestic and Lawrence C. McQuade PAS do

International Business.Do Assistant Secretary for Economic Wm. H. Chartener PAS do

Affairs.Do Assistant Secretary for Science and John F. Kincaid PAS do

Technology.Do Assistant Secretary for Administration_ David R. Baldwin PAS do Do Maritime Administrator Vacant PAS Level V Do Director, U.S. Travel Service do PAS do

DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL

BUSINESS AREA

Texas: San Antonio Commissioner, Federal Exhibit,HemisFair.

Edward Clark PAS do

BUREAU OF CENSUS

Washington, D.0 Director A. Ross Eckler PAS Level V

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES

ADMINISTRATION

Do Administrator Robert M. White PAS do Do Deputy Administrator John W. Townsend PAS GS-18

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS

Do Director Allen V. Astin PAS Level V

PATENT OFFICE

Do Commissioner Edward J. Brenner PAS do Do 1st Assistant Commissioner Edwin L. Reynolds PAS GS-18 Do Assistant Commissioner Richard A. Wahl PAS GS-I8 Do do Gerald D. O'Brien PAS GS-17 Do Chairman, Board of Patent Appeals_ Nogi A. Asp PAS $28,000 Do Member D. D. Andrews PAS $28,000 Do do Arthur H. Behrens PAS $28,000 Do do James L. Brewrink PAS $28,000 Do do P. T. Dracopoulos PAS $28,000 Do do Pasquale Federico PAS $28,000 Do do Geo. A. Gorecki PAS $27,139 Do do Jas. E. Keely PAS $28,000 Do do Louis F. Kreek PAS $28,000 Do do Herbert J. Lidoff PAS $28,000 Do do Herbert Magil PAS $28,000 Do do Philip E. Mangan PAS $28,000 Do do George C. Roeming PAS $26,264 Do do Isaac G. Stone PAS $28,000 Do do Fred. M. Strader PAS $27,139

OZARKS REGIONAL COMMISSION

Do Federal Cochairman Wm. H. McCandless PAS Level IV

UPPER GREAT LAKES REGIONAL

COMMISSION

Do Federal Cochairman Thomas S Francis PAS do Wisconsin: Madison Alternate Harold C. Jordahl PAS GG-18

NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL

COMMISSION

Vashington, D.0 Federal Cochairman John J. Linnehan PAS Level IV

COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL

COMMISSION

Do Federal Cochairman Vacant PAS rin

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF FIELD SERVICES

Washington, D.C.Director

BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE

Charles F Boehm NEA GS-17

Do Director Lawrence A. Fox NEA GS-18 Do Deputy Director Archie M. Andrews NEA GS-17

BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES

ADMINISTRATION

Do Deputy Administrator Forrest D. Hockersmith NEA GS-17

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR

ECONOMIC AFFAIRS

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary John B. Henderson _ NEA G5-18 VP

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary for Eco-nomic Policy Review.

Joseph W. Duncan NEA GS-17

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary Vacant NEA GS-18

OFFICE OF STANDARDS REVIEW

Do Director Incumbent on LWOP NEA GS-18

OFFICE OF STATE TECHNICAL SERVICES

Do Director Philip K Reily NEA GS-18 VP

PATENT OFFICE

Do Solicitor Joseph Schimmel NEA GS-17

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Do Special Assistant for Regional Eco-nomic Coordination.

Douglas N Jones C Level V

Do Confidential assistant Glen R. Bayless C GS-15 Do do Jan T. Dykman C GS-15 Do Congressional liaison officer Vacant C GS-15

Do Confidential assistant to General do C GS-15 Counsel.

Do Confidential assistant do C GS-14 Do Congressional liaison officer Justin R Keiser C GS-14 VP

Do Confidential assistant Carolee Ward C GS-13 Do do Vacant C GS-13 Do do do C GS-12

Do Private secretary to the Secretary do C GS-12

Do do Audrey Gibson C GS-11 Do Private secretary to General Counsel_ Vacant C GS-1 I Do Private secretary to the Secretary do C GS-8 Do Chauffeur to the Secretary Frank Simmons C WG-6

U.S. TRAVEL SERVICE

Do Confidential assistant Vacant C GS-10

OFFICE OF FOREIGN DIRECT

INVESTMENTS

Do Director Charles E. Fiero C Level IV VP Do Confidential assistant Vacant C GS-14 Do do do C GS-14 Do Private secretary to the Director do C GS-11

MARITIME

ADMINISTRATION

Do Confidential assistant do C GS-13 Do do Margaret M Saywell C GS-12 VP-S

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington D.C. Do__ _Do__ Do Do_ ----------- Do_ -------------------

Do______ ---------

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Do___ _ ------------

----------

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OFFICE OF THE UNDER

SECRETARY

Special assistant Confidential assistant

_ do Private secretary to Under Secretary do

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FORECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Special Assistant to Deputy AssistantSecretary for Economic Develop-ment.

Assistant to the Deputy AssistantSecretary for Economic Develop-ment Policy.

Executive Assistant to Deputy Assist-ant Secretary for DevelopmentPlanning.

Special Assistant to Deputy AssistantSecretary for Economic Develop-ment Operations.

Private secretary to Assistant Secre-tary.

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FORDOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL

BUSINESS

Confidential assistant do Private secretary to Assistant Secretary_

OFFICE OF FIELD SERVICES

Private secretary to Director_

BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE

Private secretary to Director_

BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES

ADMINISTRATION

Administrator Confidential assistant do do Secretarial assistant_

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FORECONOMIC AFFAIRS

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Statis-tics and Economic Research.

Confidential assistant Private secretary to Assistant Secretary_

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FORSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Special assistant ---- do

OFFICE OF STATE TECHNICAL SERVICES

Private secretary to Director

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICESADMINISTRATION

Private secretary to Administrator Private secretary to Deputy Adminis-

trator.

Stephen B ClarksonDavid A. Thibault Vacant Gretchen Turner Judith Ann Munday

Vacant

do

do

Frances Pappas

Constance R. King

Paul John JosenhansVacant Margaret R. Foote

Vacant

do

Rodney Lee Borum Arthur C. Tendler Joseph A. Fox__ ------- _Vacant Frances H. Mood_

Vacant____

Mildred K. Wurf Mary Ann Ferko

Vacant do

do

Mary J. Ellis Mary G. Sugrue

GS-15 GS-14 GS-12 GS-12 GS-9

GS-15

GS-15

GS-15

GS-15

GS-10

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VP

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-.ment

Grade or salary Tenure Exp

—_

PATENT OFFICE

Washington,#20D.C.PrivateDo

secretary to Commissioner Private secretary to 1st Assistant

Margaret W. McCarthyDorothy M. Boyden

CC

GS-1I GS-9

Commissioner.Do Private secretary to Assistant Com- June O'Connor C GS-8

missioner. Hazel E. Jeffries C GS-8

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS

Do Private secretary to Director Ann C. Smith# C GS-11

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR

ADMINISTRATION

Do Confidential assistant Ernest Suit C GS-13 VP

OZARKS REGIONAL COMMISSION

Do Special assistant to Federal Cochairman_ Erwin Alpern C G G-16_ Do Special assistant to Alternate Vacant C GG-15_ --Do Private secretary to Federal Cochair-

man.Stella U. Barrs C GG—lo..

Do Private secretary to the Alternate__ ___ Vacant C GG-7,._

UPPER GREAT LAKES REGIONAL

COMMISSION

Do Special assistant to Federal Cochair-man.

Victor Roterus C GG-17

Wisconsin: Madison Special assistant to Alternate Vacant C GG-15_________ Washington, D.0 Private secretary to Federal Cochair-

man.Marina M. Gentilini C G G-10_ __

Wisconsin: Madison Private secretary to Alternate_ Judith Ann Schmidt __ C G G-6 _ _

NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. Special assistant to Federal Cochair-man.

George Gross C GG-16_ ____ VP

Do Special assistant to Alternate Vacant C GG-15 Do Private secretary to Federal Cochair-

man.Clare Soponis C GO—i1

Do Private secretary to Alternate Vacant C GG-6_

COASTAL PLAINS REGIONAL COMMISSION

Do Special assistant to Federal Cochairman Vacant C 0 G-15_ Do Special assistant to Alternate Vacant ___ _ C GG-15__ Do Private secretary to Federal Cochair-

man.Margaret Ann Crane C G G-10_

Do Private secretary to Alternate Vacant C G G-6

FOUR CORNERS REGIONAL COMMISSION

Do Special assistant to Federal Cochair-man.

Joseph F Otero C GG—l5 VP

Do Special assistant to Alternate Vacant C GG-14_ Do Private secretary to Federal Cochair-

man.Elizabeth H. Gorski C GG-11_

Do Private secretary to the Alternate Vacant C GG-6_

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Do Security Control Officer John W Phillips A GS-16 VP Do Deputy Security#Control Officer Joseph M Kelly A GS-15 Do Adviser on Equal Employment Vacant, not funded A GS-15

OpportunityDo Civil aviation specialist Not funded A NE Do Chief, Personnel Security Division Not funded A NE

BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES

ADMINISTRATION

Do Commodity-industry specialist(machinery)

Roland E. Remley A GS-14 Mar. 4,

Do Commodity-industry specialist Frederick 0. Church A GS-13 Feb. 11(chemicals)

Do Commodity-industry specialist(textiles)

Seth M. Bodner A GS-13 May 4,

Do Industrial specialist Vacant (27 positions) A NE

res

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95

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ashington, D.C.Do- ----Do ---------- --- - -- -- -- --------

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MARITIME ADMINISTRATION

Public information officer Chief investigator and security officer__Special assistant to Administrator

(tank adviser).

Special assistant to Deputy Ad-

ministrator.Deputy Chief investigator and

security officer.

Special assistant to Deputy Ad-

ministrator.

BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE

Exhibit manager do do

do

do

do

do Deputy exhibit manager do

do do do do

Deputy exhibit manager (trainee) Managers and deputy managers

trade specialist International economist Industrial specialist (general) _

OFFICE OF FOREIGN COMMERCIALSERVICES

Foreign operations officer Positions in specialized fields

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTADMINISTRATION

4 area supervisors

4 assistant area supervisors

John K. Tennant AW. George Goold A AVacant A

do A

_ __ _ _do A

Frederick Huff A

William M. Bennett ADonald H. Chapman APeter IT. Dahmlow AJulian B. Hammond A

A. Roe Preston AGus N. Tassos ARobert L. Tysar A

William R. Vitous A

Samuel N. Bevans A

Norman G. Eliezer A

George E. Pallas A

Gregory R. Petreas A

Arthur R. Pothuisje A

Thomas L. Thomas -- A

William R. Thomas __ A

Archibald G. Ogden A

Vacant, 24 positions A

Dallas M Coors A

Claudio F Benedi A

Henry F. Kohler A

Fritz A. Alfsen A

Vacant, 6 positions A

Positions#not funded BPositions not funded B

GS-15

GS-15

GS-15

GS-15

GS-14

GS-13

GS-14 GS-14#GS-14 GS-14 GS-14GS-14 GS-14 GS-14 GS-13 GS-13 GS-13 GS-13 GS-13 GS-13 GS-13

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July 24, 1969. Mar. 30, 1969.

Dec. 2, 1968. Oct. 21, 1969.

June 3, 1969. June 150 1969. May 4, 1970.

June 30, 1969.

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Washington, D.0 Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz PAS Level I Do Under Secretary of Labor James J. Reynolds PAS Level III Do Assistant Secretary of Labor Thomas R. Donahue PAS Level IV VP Do do George P. Weaver PAS do Do do Esther Peterson PAS do Do do Stanley H. Ruttenberg PAS do VP Do Solicitor of Labor Charles Donahue PAS do S Do Administrator of Wage and Hour Charles T. Lundquist PAS Level V S

Divisions.Commissioner of Labor Statistics Vacant PAS do

Do Director, Women's Bureau Mary D. Keyserling PAS GS-17 S

EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION APPEALS

BOARD

Do Chairman Theodore M. Schwartz A GS-16 Do Member E. Gerald Lamboley A GS-15 VP-S Do do James A. Broderick A GS-15 VP

OFFICE OF FEDERAL CONTRACT _

COMPLIANCE

Do Public information officer Vacant A GS-15

MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION BUREAU

OF WORK-TRAINING PROGRAMS

•(Not to exceed 25 positions of

manpower development specialist atgrades GS-9 through GS-15 for em-ployment in the Bureau of Work-Training Programs.)

• Do Manpower development officer Eric Sewell B GS-15 Do Manpower development specialist James R. Haynes B GS-14

California:San Francisco do Marco A. Valenzuela __ B GS-12

Kentucky:Lexington do Edgar L. Allen, Jr B GS-12

(Not to exceed 10 positions of man-power development specialist, GS-13-15, and manpower developmentofficer, GS-15, for employment in theconcentrated employment program ofthe Manpower Administration.)

Washington, D.0 Manpower development specialist Clarence C. White B GS-13 Georgia: Atlanta do Harold N. Arnold B GS-14

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Washington, D.0 Executive assistant to the Secretary_ Vacant NEA GS-17 Do Special assistant to the Secretary do CDo Economic adviser to the Secretary do CDo Special assistant to the Secretary Anne S. Butler C GS-15 Do do Gregory Sullivan C GS-15 Do do Gerald Bush C GS-15 Do Confidential assistant to the Secretary_ Helen M. Reynolds C GS-12 Do do Vacant C GS-13 Do _ Confidential assistant (private

secretary).Arlene E. Huff C Gv-12

Do Private secretary to executiveassistant to Secretary.

Clementine Moore C GS-10

Do Private secretary to the economicadviser.

Vacant C GS-9

Do Private secretary to the Secretary do C GS-7 Do Chaffeur do C WB-5

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY

Do Special assistant do CDo Confidential assistant to Under do C GS-12

Secretary.Do Private secretary to Under Secretary_ Mary Jane Powell C GS-11 S Do Confidential assistant to the Under Vacant C GS-11

Seeretarv_

Expires

June 30,Do.

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR—Continued

m Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY

FOR INTERNATIONAL LABOR AFFAIRS

C_ Assistant to Assistant Secretary for Vacant_ C GS-15

ILA. Private secretary to Assistant Alicebell S. Mura C GS-10

Secretary. Confidential assistant to Assistant Sara E. McCormick C GS-9

Secretary for ILA.

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY

FOR WAGE AND LABOR STANDARDS

Deputy Assistant Secretary J. Timothy McGinley NEA 05-16

Assistant to Assistant Secretary for Vacant C GS-1.5

WLS. Confidential assistant to Assistant Mary B. Leach C GS-11 s

Secretary.- Private secretary Vacant C

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY

FOR LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS

. Labor-Management Services do NEA GS-18

Administrator.. Assistant to Assistant Secretary for do C GS-15

LMR. Special assistant to the Assistant do C GS-15

Secretary for Labor-ManagementRelations.

• Private secretary to Assistant Geraldine E. Lane C GS-10

Secretary.

OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON

,

Special assistant to Secretary Henry F. Sherrod NEA GS-16

Assistant to the special assistant to the

Secretary.Samuel Merrick C GS-15 _

do Frank Cantwell C GS-15

ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MANPOWER

Deputy assistant secretary forManpower.

Frank Borda NEA GS-17

The Manpower Administrator Vacant C Level V

Deputy Manpower Administrator Jack Howard NEA GS-18

Associate Manpower Administrator___ Vacant NEA GS-17

Administrator, Bureau of Work-Training Programs.

Mark Battle NEA GS-18

Special assistant to Assistant Secretary

for Manpower.Vacant NEA GS-16

Assistant to the Assistant Secretary

for Manpower.do C GS-15

Confidential assistant to the AssistantSecretary for Manpower.

Caroline A. Mode C GS-11 S `

_ Private secretary to Manpower Ad-ministrator.

Vacant C GS-10

Private secretary to Assistant Secre-tary.

Eula M. Burton C GS-10 S

Private secretary to the AssociateManpower Administrator for Policy

June Edwards C GS-9 S

Evaluation and Research.

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR

• Private secretary to Solicitor Nancy J. Miller C GS--10

BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

Administrator 1 Secretary. (stenography) in Office of

Administration.

Robert C. Goodwin Gertrude R. Lemke

NEAC

GS-18 GS-9

SS

BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

Private secretary to Commissioner Vacant C GS-9

21-032-08--14

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure

BUREAU OF APPRENTICESHIPAND TRAINING

Washington, D.C________ Administrator Hugh C. Murphy NEA GS-17 S Do Confidential assistant to Administrator_ Marion M. Winters C GS-11 S Do Private secretary to Administrator Vacant C

WOMEN'S BUREAU

Do Special assistant to Director do C GS-13 Do do do C GS-13 Do Private secretary do C GS-7

BUREAU OF LABOR STANDARDS

Do Director David Swankin NEA GS-17 S Do Private secretary to Director Virginia Canyon C GS-9 Do Confidential assistant to Director Vacant C GS-7

WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLICCONTRACTS DIVISIONS

Do Deputy Administrator Ben P. Robertson NEA GS-16 Do Confidential assistant to Administrator.. Naomi A. Mara C GS-9 S

OFFICE OF VETERANS' REEMPLOYMENTRIGHTS

1)() Director Hugh W. Bradley NEA GS-16

BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES'COMPENSATION

Do Director Thomas A. Tinsley NEA GS-17

PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ONMIGRATORY LABOR

Do Executive Director Vacant C GS-15

PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON MANPOWER

DO Executive Director Philip J. Rutledge NEA GS-17

LABOR-MANAGEMENT SERVICESADMINISTRATION

Do Assistant Executive Director for the Vacant A GS-16 President's Advisory Committee onLabor-Management Policy.

Expires

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Waahi gt0D C 1)0_

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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary Under Secretary Assistant Secretary (Legislation) Assistant Secretary (Education)

Assistant Secretary (Health andScientific Affairs).

Assistant Secretary (Planning andEvaluation).

Assistant Secretary for Commissionerand Field Service.

General Counsel

SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE

Commissioner on Aging Chief, Children's Bureau

OFFICE OF EDUCATION

Commissioner

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

Commissioner

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Assistant to the Secretary Department Assistant Secretary

(Legislation).Department Assistant Secretary(Education).

Department Assistant Secretary(Health and Medical Affairs).

Department General Counsel

SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE

Acting Deputy Administrator,Assistant Administrator (States

Relations).Commissioner of Medical Services Commissioner of Assistance Payments

OFFICE OF EDUCATION

Deputy Commissioner

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Confidential assistant to the AssistantSecretary ( Education).

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Educa-tion (Special Education Service).

Deputy Assistant Secretary (Interna-tional Affairs).

Deputy Assistant Secretary for FamilyPlanning and Population.

Deputy Assistant Secretary forHealth Manpower.

Deputy Assistant Secretary (ProgramAnalysis-Health).

Deputy Assistant Secretary (ProgramAnalysis-Education).

Deputy Assistant Secretary (C P.S.)-Director OCR Community planning

SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE

Deputy Commissioner on Aging Deputy Commissioner of Vocational

Rehabilitation.

Wilbur J. Cohen James H. McCrocklin Ralph K Huitt Lynn M Bartlett Philip R Lee

Alice M. Rivlin

Edward C. Sylvester, Jr__ _

Alanson W. Willcox

W D. Bechill P F DelliQuadri

Harold Howe II

Robert M. Ball

Dean W. Coston Samuel Halperin

Joseph G. Colmen

George A. Silver

St. John Barrett

J. H. Meyers F. H. Steininger

F. Land S. P. Simonds

Vacant

Edward W. Brice

Philip H DesNIarais

Shelton B. Granger

Katherine B. Oettinger

Richard A. Magraw

Vacant

John E. Brandi

Alvin L. Schorr Ruby G. Martin

James P. Alexander

B. E. Nash P. W. Pyle, Jr

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

.-------

Washington, D.0 Special assistant to Assistant Secretaryfor Education (Physical Fitness and

John P. Wilbern_ NEA GS-16 VP

Administration).Do Deputy Assistant Secretary (Program Cleveland W. Bateman _ NEA GS-16 VP-S_ _

Analysis-Income Maintenance andSocial Service).

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary (Youthand Student Affairs).

Leonard W. Stern NEA GS-16 VP-S

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary for Corn-munity Development.

Vacant NEA GS-16

Do Deputy Special Assistant Secretaryfor Civil Rights and Department

Richard D. Warden NEA GS-16 VP-S

Director, OCR.Do Special assistant to the Secretary (for David B. Ray, Jr NEA GS-16 VP

Mental Retardation Act).Do Director of Public Information Vacant NEA GS-16____ ...._ VP

SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE

Do Confidential assistant to the Admin-istrator.

F. Panzen NEA GS-16 VP

OFFICE OF EDUCATION

Do Assistant to the Commissioner__ ______ Louis Hausman NEA GS-16

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Do Directory of Security Frederick H. Schmidt C GS-15 VP Do Staff Assistant to Secretary Andrew Nighswander C GS-15 VP Do Secretary for Legislation John T. Morgan C GS-15 VP Do Deputy Assistant to Secretary (for John T. Grupenhoff C GS-15 VP

Legislative Service).Do Congressional liaison officer Joseph T. Ventura C GS-15 VP Do Deputy Assistant Secretary for Educa-

tion (Educational TV).Vacant C GS-15

Do Confidential assistant, Assistant Robert Fordham___ ______ _ C GS-15 VP_Secretary for H. & S.A.

Do Confidential assistant to assistant Richard B. Rogers C GS-15 VP Secretary for C. & F.S.

Do Confidential assistant, to the specialassistant, OCR.

Dean W. Determan C GS-15 VP

Do Confidential assistant, to the specialassistant, OCR.

Vacant C GS-15

OFFICE OF EDUCATION

Do Assistant to Department Commissioner do C GS-15

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

Do Confidential assistant to the Corn-missioner.

do C

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Do Assistant to the Secretary Ervin S Duggan 0 GS-14 VP Do Confidential Assistant to the Under James B Hobbs C GS-14

Secretary.Do Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Patria G Forsythe C GS-14 VP

Secretary (for Education).Do Confidential Assistant to the Special Maurice S. Flagg C GS-14 VP

Assistant to the Secretary.Do Assistant to the Secretary for Special Vacant C

Programs.Do Staff assistant (Program Development- William L. Haskell A GS-14 VP

Physical Fitness).

SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE

Do Special assistant to the Commissioner_ Stephen Trachtenberg C GS-14

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ation Position IncumbentType ofappoint-merit

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Publications writer 4pecial assistant to Assistant Secretary_Confidential assistant to Assistant

Secretary for Education.Confidential assistant to Secretary

Special assistant to Assistant Score-tary for Legislation.

Assistant to congressional liaisonofficer.

Confidential assistant on juveniledelinquency.

Confidential secretary to the UnderSecretary.

Confidential assistant to the Secretary Confidential secretary to Assistant to

Secretary. do

Confidential secretary Confidential secretary (stenography)

do Confidential Secretary to Assistant

Secretary. Confidential Secretary (stenography)_

Secretary (stenography) Confidential Secretary (typing)_

Confidential Secretary to AssistantSecretary.

Confidential Secretary (stenography).—

Staff assistant (Public Information)____

Staff assistant (Federal-State Re-lations).

Administrator, SRS Commissioner of Vocational Rehabil-

Ration. Deputy Commissioner Confidential Secretary to Assistant

Secretary for Health and ScientificAffairs.

Vacant David C. Nichols Vacant

do Erika E Streuer

Vacant

Larry L. Dye

Vacant

do Rita F. Stocking

Vacant Mary L. Banks Rita S. Dolan Edith S. Murphy Vacant

Patricia C. Nickell Julie A. Ahmed Catharyn Gullat Edna H. Scott

Helen C. Caldwell Verle L. Nicholson Simon A. Mcseely

M. E. Switzer J. V. Hunt

Arthur E. Hess_ Vacant

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Level IV Level V

do GS-9

VP VP

VP

VP VP vp VP-S

VP

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Washington, D C Secretary Robert C. Weaver PAS Level I ___ Do Under Secretary Robert C. Wood _ PAS Level III VP Do General Counsel Thomas C. McGrath PAS Level IV Do Assistant Secretary for Mortgage

Credit and Federal HousingPhilip N. Brownstein PAS do VP

Commissioner.Do Assistant Secretary for Renewal and

Housing Assistance.Don Hummel PAS do VP

Do Assistant Secretary for Model Citiesand Governmental Relations.

H. Ralph Taylor PAS do VP

Do Assistant Secretary for MetropolitanDevelopment.

Charles M. Haar PAS do VP

Do Assistant Secretary for Equal Vacant PAS do Opportunity.

Do Assistant Secretary for Urban Tech-nology and Research.

do PAS do

Do Assistant to the Secretary for Con-gressional services.

L. Edward Lashman NEA GS-I8 VP

Do Deputy General Counsel Ashley Foard NEA GS-18 Do Executive assistant to the Secretary_ _ Jay Janis NEA GS-17 VP Do Special assistant to the Secretary Vacant NEA GS-17 Do Director, Office of Equal Opportunity-_ Walter B. Lewis NEA GS-17 VP Do Special Counsel and assistant to the

Undersecretary.Neal D. Peterson NEA GS-17 VP

Do General Counsel, FHA Adolphus M. Prothro NEA GS-17 VP Do Director, Division of International

Affairs.James A. Moore NEA GS-16 VP

Do Director of Public Affairs Gerald Haurd NEA GS-16 VP Do Deputy assistant to the Secretary for

congressional services.Andrew I. Hickey NEA GS-16 VP

Do Director of Regional Support Booker T. McGraw NEA GS-16 Do Special assistant for labor relations_ _ __ John Evans NEA GS-16 VP Do Chief Counsel, URA S. Leigh Curry NEA GS-16 VP

ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MODEL

CITIES AND GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Do Deputy for demonstrations and inter-governmental relations.

David Carlson NEA GS-17 VP

Do Deputy Director, Model Cities John A. Buggs NEA GS-17 Administration.

ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR METRO-

POLITAN DEVELOPMENT

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary for Metro-politan Development.

Vacant NEA GS-18

Do General deputy, Land and Facilities Robert M. Paul NEA GS-16 VP Development Administration.

ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR RENEWAL

AND HOUSING ASSISTANCE

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary for Howard J. Wharton NEA GS-18 Renewal and Housing Assistance.

Do General deputy, Renewal Assistance Robert W. Maffin ___ NEA GS-17 VP Administration.

Do General deputy, Housing Assistance Abner Silverman NEA GS-17 VP Administration.

Do Director, Office of Community James Banks NEA GS-17 Development.

Do Assistant to the Assistant Secretaryfor RHA on problems of theelderly and handicapped.

Marie McGuire NEA GS-16

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ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MORTGAGE

CREDIT AND FEDERAL HOUSING

COMMISISON

Executive Assistant Commissioner____

Assistant Commissioner for TechnicalStandards.

Assistant Commissioner for Multi-family Housing.

Assistant CommissionerOperations.

Assistant CommissionerAssistant CommissionerImprovement.

Assistant CommissionerMortgages.

for Field

for Programs_ _for Property

for Home

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Federal Insurance Administrator Deputy Under Secretary Special assiatant to the Secretary Administrative assistant to theSecretary.

Special assistant to the UnderSecretary. do Special assistant (model cities) to theUnder Secretary.

Deputy Director, Division of Inter-national Affairs.

Director, Office of Business Partici-pation.

Special assistant to the Director ofPublic Affairs.

Congressional liaison Executive secretary to the Secretary Special assistant to the Under

Secretary.Congressional liaison assistant (2 posi-

tions).Private secretary to Under Secretary__ _Private secretary to the General

Counsel.Executive secretary Confidential assistant and private

secretary to the Secretary.Secretary to the assistant for con-

gressional services.Private secretary to the DeputyUnder Secretary.

Secretary and confidential assistant tothe Director of Public Affairs.

Secretary to the Director of RegionalSupport.

Secretary to the Director, Office ofEqual Opportunity.

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR

RENEWAL AND HOUSING ASSISTANCE

Deputy Assistant Secretary Deputy Assistant Secretary, Renewal

Assistance Administration.Special assistant to the Assistant

Secretary.Deputy assistant for problems of the

elderly and the handicapped.Staff assistant to the Deputy

Assistant Secretary.Private secretary to the Assistant

Secretary.

Edwin G. Callahan

Charles A. Dieman

Morton Schomer

Carmen Pasquale

M. Carter McFarlandCharles E. Walsh

Guy Arrington

Vacant William B. Ross_Herbert Stein Vacant

Preston Brown

Vacant John E. Zuccotti

Philip Patman

Robert F. McAtiliff

Vacant

Walter Hasty Catherine R. WarmanRuth Prokop

Vacant

Astrid Gram Vacant

do do

do

do

Virginia Adnerson

Sarah L. Goins

Jean Lovejoy

VacantRobert E. McCabe

Robert W. Notte

Moses Gozorsky

Richard E. Eckfield

W. Margaret Gooding

NEA GS-17

NEA GS-17

NEA GS-17

NEA GS-17

NEA GS-17NEA GS-16

NEA GS-16

Level IVLevel V GS-15 GS-15

GS-15

GS-15 GS-15

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GS-15

GS-15

GS-14 GS-13 05-13

GS-13

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Grade or salary Tenure ExPill

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MORTGAGE CREDIT AND FEDERALHOUSING COMMISSIONER

Washington, D.C..-------President, Federal National MortgageAssociation.

Vacant

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary and Philip J. Maloney VP Deputy FHA Commissioner.

Do Assistant to the Commissioner for Arthur J. Bradford VP Intergroup Relations.

Do Special assistant to the President,FNMA.

John B. Nicholoson VP

Do Assistant to the Commissioner for Vacant Special Projects.

Do Special assistant for elderly housing____ do Do Special assistant for nursing homes_ _ Helen F. Holt Do Special assistant for home improve-

ment and mortgage service.Thomas Wilson

Do Director, Congressional Liaison Burton C. Wood VP Do Technical assistant to the President,

FNMA.Vacant

Do Do

Assistant to the Commissioner Confidential assistant to the Assistant

do __ __ _do

_ _ _

Do Commissioner for Programs do Do Secretary to the Assistant Secretary_ __ do

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FORMETROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT

Do Director, Urban Transportation Ad- ministration.

do

Do Director, Land and Facilities De-velopment Administration.

Arthur A. Davis VP

Do Special assistant to the Assistant Vacant Secretary.

Do do do Do Assistant to the Secretary Barbara M. Hogan Do Staff assistant for metropolitan de-

velopment.Vacant

Do Private secretary to the Assistant Ruth Y. Clark Secretary.

Do Private secretary to the Director,UTA.

Marlys Dengler

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FORMODEL CITIES AND GOVERNMENTALRELATIONS

DO Director, Model Cities Administration Walter Farr VP Do ..._ Congressional services officer Horace Cherry Do Special assistant to the Assistant James R. King, Jr

Secretary.Do do Vacant Do Private secretary to the Assistant Virginia Battle

Secretary.

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOREQUAL OPPORTUNITY

Do Deputy Assistant Secretary for Equal Vacant Opportunity.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Do Director, Inspection Division William H T. Smith VP

OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARYFOR MORTGAGE CREDIT AND FEDERALHOUSING COMMISSIONER

Do Regional Operations Commissioner_ James Neville Do do Donald Alstrays VP Do do Charles Skinner VP

INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS

Do Program assistant Vacant Do do do Do do do

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-Inuit

Grade or salary Tenure

WaRh• r,Do_ ..DO__ -------------Do__ -------------------

---------Do................Do_ ---------------

Do___

1)0_Do_-_ _

DO___

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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary of Transportation Under Secretary of Transportation__ _ _General Counsel Assistant Secretary for Policy Develop-ment.

Assistant Secretary for InternationalAffairs and Special Programs.

Assistant Secretary for Research andTechnology.

Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs_ _Deputy Under Secretary of Transpor-

tation.Special Assistant to the Assistant Sec-

retary for International Affairs.Special Assistant to the Secretary Special Assistant to the Assistant Sec-

retary for Public Affairs.Confidential Secretary to the Secretary_Confidential Secretary to the Assistant

Secretary for Public Affairs.do

Confidential Secretary to the Under-secretary.

Confidential Secretary to the AssistantSecretary for Research and Technol-ogy.

Confidential Secretary to the GeneralCounsel.

Deputy Assistant Secretary forPolicy Development.

Deputy Assistant Secretary forInternational Affairs.

Deputy Assistant Secretary forResearch and Technology.Deputy Assistant Secretary for

Public Affairs.Special Assistant to the Secretary Special Assistant to the Undersecretary_Director of Emergency Transportation_Special Assistant (Public Affairs)

FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION

Administrator Deputy Administrator Assistant Administrator for Congres-

sional Liaison. Assistant to the Chief, Congressional

Relations Division.Congressional Liaison Specialist Private Secretary to the Administrator..Director of Information Services

FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

Federal Highway Administrator Director, Bureau of Public Roads

Director, National Highway SafetyBureau.

Deputy Federal Highway Adminis-trator.

Special Assistant to the Deputy Fed-eral Highway Administrator.

Private Secretary to the Federal High-way Administrator.

Private Secretary to the Director,National Highway Safety Bureau.

Chief Counsel Deputy Director, National Highway

Safety Bureau. Director of Public Affairs Special Assistant to the Federal High-

way Administrator.

Alan S. Boyd. John E. Robson Stanford G. Ross M. Cecil Mackey

Donald G. Agger

Frank W. Lehan

John L. Sweeney Vacant

Lloyd T. Preslar

Langhorne Bond Vacant

Josephine A. Philipovic_ _Frances Ottman

Rosemary McBride Nancy Reinhard

Elizabeth Hope

Margaret Frye

Richard J. Barber

Hugh J. Gownley

James E. Densmore_

Fred B. Burke

Jo n F. Burby George Chandler John L. Mc Gruder Vacant

Vacant David D. Thomas Edward W. Stimpson

Vacant

Margaret K. Boylan Dorothy S. Haywood Charles G. Warnick

Lowell K. Bridwell F. C. Turner William Haddon, Jr

John R. Jamieson, Jr

Donald G. Marion

Jean D. Hundley

Vacant

Howard A Heffron Robert Brenner

Albert B. Kelley Julian R. Abernathy, Jr

PASPASPASPAS

PAS

PAS

PAS

NEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

NEANEANEANEA

PASPAS

NEA

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do

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GS-15

GS-14 GS-13

GS-12 GS-10

GS-10 GS-10

GS-10

GS-9

GS-18

GS-18

GS-18

GS-18

GS-17 GS-17 GS-17 GS-16

Level II Level IV $28,000

GS-15

GS-13 GS-12 GS-17

Level III Level IV Level V

Level IV

GS-13

GS-11

GS-11

GS-18 GS-18

GS-17 GS-16

21-032-68-15

Expires

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION

ADMINISTRATION

Washington D.0 Administrator Paul L Sitton PAS Level III

ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION

•,

New York: Massena Administrator Joseph H. McCann PAS Level IV -- 'Do Assistant Manager, Seaway Interna-

tional Bridge.Robert Hammill A GS-9

Do Special Assistant to the Administrator Vacant C GS-15

FEDERAL RAIL ADMINISTRATION

Washington D.0 Federal Rail Administrator A. Scheffer Lang PAS Level III Alaska: Anchorage General Manager, Alaska Railroad John E. Manley A $28,000

Do Assistant General Manager, Alaska R. H. Bruce A $21,209 Railroad.

Washington, D.0 Special Assistant to the Administrator Vacant C GS-15

NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION

SAFETY BOARD

Do Chairman Joseph H. O'Connell, Jr.(D).

PAS Level III 5 years Dec. 31,

Do Member Oscar M. Laurel (D) PAS Level IV do Dec. 31, 1!Do do Francis H. McAdams (D) _ _ PAS do do Dec. 31, 11Do do John H. Reed (R) PAS do do Dec. 31, 11Do do Louis M Thayer (I) PAS do do Dec. 31, 1(Do Administrative Assistant to Board Orland French C GS-15

Member.Do do Vacant C GS-15 Do do do C GS-15 Do do do C GS-15 Do do do C GS-15 Do Confidential Secretary to Board Jean Norvell C GS-11

Chairman.Do Confidential Secreatry to Board Helen Dlugosz C GS-10

Member.Do do Jeanette Cloutier C GS-10 Do do Karen DeVito C GS-10 Do do Ruth Young C GS-10

-

69.

71.72,70.73.

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INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES

107

WashiID

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure

_

Expires

IlgtOH, D C i0-

OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN

Chairman Attorney

Jerre S. Williams David E. Kartalia

PASA

Level II GS-12

5 years Oct. it, 1972.4

Z

Washington DDo 'Do.......Do_- --Do - -Do::

APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION

C

OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL COCHAIRMAN

Federal Cochairman Alternate Federal Cochairman Program Coordinator Secretary Secretary (Stenography) _ Assistant Program Coordinator 1

Joe Fleming Clark Tyler ___ _Edward Curran Norma White Lois Duval John Highfill

PASPASBCCB

Level IV GG-18 GG-15 OG-l0 GG-7 GG-7

1 This position was filled Oct. 6, 1968.

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1)

1)

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION

hgton D.0 o_ 0-o_

Chairman Commissioner do do do

Glenn T. Seaborg James T. Ramey Gerald F. Tape

Wilfred E. Johnson Francesco Costagliola 1

PASPASPASPASPAS

Level II Level III do do do

5 years_____do _do

___do ___do

June 30, 1970.June 30, 1973.June 30, 1971.June 30, 1972.June 30, 1969.

MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE 2

0-- Chairman Carl Walske PAS Level V

GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

cific location __ Acting Chairman Norman F. Ramsey PA $100 p.d. w.a.e__ 6 years Aug. 1, 1972.(c3,-- Member John C. Bugher PA $100 p.d. w.a.e__ ___do Aug. 1, 1974. do Edwin L. Goldwasser PA $100 p.d. w.a.e__ ___do Aug. 1, 1972 do Jane H. Hall__ PA $100 p.d. w.a.e__ ___do Do.o_ _ ___________ do Stephen Lawroski PA $100 p.d. w.a.e__ ___do Do.Z_______________ do Howard G. Vesper PA $100 p.d. w.a.e__ ___do Aug. 1, 1970.0..- ______________ do do

William Webster Herbert Friedman

PAPA

$100 p.d. w.a.e__$100 p.d. w.a.e__

___do ___do

Do.Aug. 1, 1974. do Lombard Squires PA $100 p.d. w.a.e__ do Do.

SOUTHERN INTERSTATE NUCLEARBOARD 3

0— ______________ Federal Representative Edward T. Breathitt PA $100 p.d. w.a.e. not to exceed$15,000 perannum.

ATOMIC ENERGY LABOR-MANAGEMENTRELATIONS BOARD 3

D_ Member ___________________________ Leo C. Brown PA $100 p.d. w.a.c do _____________________________ Byron It. Abernethy PA $100 p.d w.a.e do _____________________________ Oswald S. Colclough PA $100 p.d w.a.e do _____________________________ Charles 0. Gregory PA $100 p.d. w.a.e-D__ __ dO ____________ Robben W. Fleming PA $100 p.d. w.a.e D---------------- do-----------------------------Abe _ _ do ____________________ Abe Murdock PA $100 p.d. w.a.e ): do _____________________________ Russell A. Smith PA $100 p.d. w.a.c_ do _____________________________ David Henry Stowe PA $100 p.d. w.a.c_ 3_ do __________________________ Rolf Valtin PA $100 p.d. w.a.c_

1 Took oath of office Oct. 1, 1968.a raid by the Department of Defense.Attached to Atomic Energy Commission for pay purposes only as a matter of administrative convenience.

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ATLANTIC-PACIFIC INTEROCEANIC CANAL STUDY COMMISSION

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.0 Member Raymond A. Hill PA $100 p.d VP

Do do Kenneth E. Fields PA $100 p.d

Do do Milton S Eisenhower PA $100 p.d

Do Chairman Robert A. Anderson PA W.o.c Do Vice Chairman Robert G. Storey PA $100 p.d

Do Executive Director John P. Sheffey A GS-18 VP

Do Secretary Edward W. McGregor A GS-15

Do Secretary (Stenography) to the Execu-tive Director.

Marie C. Pfaff A GS-8

Do Secretary (Stenography) Vacant A GS-6 Do Mail and File Clerk Beatrice K. Gwyn A GS-5

CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

Canal Zone Governor (Canal Zone Government)and President, Panama Canal Com-pany.

Walter P. Leber PAS $28,000 4 years Feb. 21

Do Lieutenant Governor

OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Richard S. Hartline PL $25,000 do Oct. 2,

Do Executive Secretary Paul M. Runnestrand PL $26,000

Do Deputy Executive Secretary J. Patrick Conley __ PL $23,399 vp

EXECUTIVE PLANNING STAFF

Do Chief, Executive Planning Staff John D. Hollen PL $26,000 VP

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

Do General Counsel Dwight A. McKabney PL $27,000 VP

Do General Attorney (Assistant General William A. Sanders PL $21,437 VP

Counsel).Do do John A. Cooper PL $22,722

Do Trial Attorney (Admiral) Jerry W. Mitchell PL $21,103

Do General Attorney Whitney E. Smith PL $17,674 VP

INTERNAL SECURITY OFFICE

Do Chief, Internal Security Robert C Walker PL $27,000 VP

MAGISTRATES' COURTS

Do Magistrate John E Deming PL $19,939 VP

Do do Charles A. Garcia PL $19,939

PANAMA CANAL INFORMATION OFFICE

Do Information Officer Frank A. Baldwin PL $23,306 VP

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

Do Comptroller Philip L. Steers Jr PL $28,000 VP

BUREAUPERSONNEL

P \—Do

Personnel Director Medical Officer (Geriatrics)

Edward A. Doolan Hedley C. Lennan

PLPL

$27,000 $16,328

Do do Ernest C. Bynoe PL $16,328

MARINE BUREAU

Do Marine Director Donald A. Dertien PL $16,000-$17,000_ 3 years Aug. il

TRANSPORTATION AND TERMINALS

BUREAU

Do Transportation and Terminals Director_ Axton T. Jones PL $27,000 VP

SUPPLY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

BUREAU

Do Supply and Community Service Di-rector.

Lester A Ferguson PL $27,000 VP-S

1971.

1972.

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Canal zone_

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ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION

BUREAU

Engineering and Construction Director_

CIVIL AFFAIRS BUREAU

Civil Affairs Director Chief Probation Office

DIVISION OF SCHOOLS

Director (Assistant Superintendent andDirector (Secondary U.S. Schools.)

Director (Assistant Superintendent andDirector (Latin American Schools).

Director, Assistant Superintendent andDirector (Elementary U.S. Schools).

Director (Special Education) Dean (Canal Zone College) Assistant Dean (Canal Zone College) Director, Latin American Schools Supervising Director (Physical Edu-

cation and Athletics).Principal (Senior High U.S. Schools) do Principal (Elementary U.S. Schools)_ _ _----- do do do do do Principal (Senior High U.S. Schools) Assistant Principal (Junior High U.S.

Schools).Assistant Principal .(Junior-Senior HighU.S. Schools).

Principal (Senior High Latin AmericanSchools). do Principal (Elementary Latin American

Schools).Principal (Junior High Latin American

Schools).

HEALTH BUREAU

Health Director Chief, Division of Mental Health Chief, Division of Preventive Medicine_Chief, Division of Veterinary Medicine_

GORGAS HOSPITAL

Director, Gorgas Hospital Chief, Chest Service Chief, Dental Service Chief, Ear, Nose, and Throat Service_ _Chief, Eye Service Chief, Laboratory Service Chief, Medical Service Chief, Outpatient Service Chief, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Service.Chief, Orthopedic Service Chief, Pediatric Service Chief, Radiology Service Chief, Surgical Service Chief, Urology Service Medical Officer (Anesthesiology) Director of Nursing Services

ftwor

James A. Betts

Bernhard I. EversonHarvey G. Rhyne

David A. Speir

Alfred E. Osborne

Frances F. Sampsell

James M. Wolf Glen E. Murphy Margaret M. GatelyEllis L. Fawcett Ross E. Anderson

Clyde A. Willman Carl F. Maedl Roger D. Michel George F. Gercich William C. Garber Helen L. Rushing Howell W. Atwell Marie H. Neal John C. Krick Seymour I. Barkowitz

James H. Pfau

Alfredo Cragwell

George V. Richards Jocelyn W. Barrowes

Audley M. Webster

H. Haskell ZippermanVictor L. Slater Ernst K. W. Kredel Robert G. Matheney

Lawrence M Jackson, Jr_ - -Rodollo V Young Lewis E Fontaine Thomas A. Graves Robert H. Rupp David C De Jong August A. Howard RobertI. Berger Alvin Sholk

Spencer Walton Daniel Hirschl Daniel D. Douglas Richard E. George Warrington AustermanBenjamin T. Po Eileen L. McCarthy

PL

PLPL

PL

PL

PL

PLPLPLPLPL

PbPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPLPb

PL

PL

PLPL

PL

PLPLPbPL

PLPLPLPLPLPLPbPLPL

PLPbPLPLPLPLPL

$10,000-$17,000_

$27,000$15,697

$26,364

$26,850

$19,000

$22,450 $18,676 $16,020 $15,525 $17,410

$19,978 $18,705 $20,762 $20,538 $20,430 $19,415 $19,065 $17,000 $18,900 $18,130

$16,803

$14,410

$12,850 $13,665

$13,374

$16,000-$17,000$25,800 $24,050 $22,631

GG-1& $20,300 $21,284 GG-14 $27,850 GG-15 GG-15 $27,471 GG-15

GG-15 $27,850_ $27,850 GG-15 GG-15 GG-13 $17,125

3 years

VP

P

VP VP

VP

VP

VP VPVP

VP VP

VP

VP

3 yearsVP

3 years

VP 3 years VP 3 years__ ..do VP3 years

3 years VP VP 3 years do

doVP

Aug. 23, 1969.

July 20, 1970.

July 21, 1969.

Feb. 19, 1971.

July 30, JoSept. 25

July 13,

Aug. 30, 1969,

July 2, 1970.July 7, 1969.Aug. 30, 1970.

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CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

COCO SOLO HOSPITAL

mal Zone Director Coco Solo Hospital Robert J. Bradley PL GC-14 3 years July 7, 19'iDo Chief, Dental Service Willard F. French PL $20,029 VP Do Chief, Medical Service Oren C. Irion PL $27,471 VP-S _ Do Chief, Obstetrics and Gynecology Temistocles Malo PL $18,275

Service.Do Chief, Outpatient Service Henry de la, Garza PL $24,939 VP-S Do Chief, Surgical Service Harry Westerberg PL $24,926 VP-S

COROZAL HOSPITAL

Do Director, Corozal Hospital Renate M. de Arboleda_ ___ Pb $23,734

CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD

Washington, D.0 Chairman John H. Crooker, Jr 1

mmmmw '1"4-'"

--,1

-4C.,4.-4C4

PACACA NAlfai0.14.414ZZZZOO 000

Level III 6 years Dec. 31, 1'Do Vice Chairman Robert T. Murphy 2 Level IV do Dec. 31, 1Do Member Joseph G. Minetti do do Dec. 31, 1Do do Whitney Gillilland do do Dec. 31, 1Do do John G. Adams do do Dec. 31, 1Do Secretary Harold R. Sanderson $24,300 VP Do Executive Director Charles F. Kiefer GS-18 VP Do General Counsel Joseph B. Goldman GS-18 Do Air Transportation analyst officer Irving Roth GS-18 VP Do do Alphonse M. Andrews GS-17_ VP Do Administration Assistant to Chairman Emory N. Ellis $23,850 VP Do Administrative Assistant to Vice James L. Deegan $27,900 VP

Chairman.Do Administrative Assistant to Member_ W. W. Critchfield $23,850 VP Do do Charles A. Haskins $27,900 VP Do do Vacant (3)

1 Designated as Chairman for year ending Dec. 31, 1068. Appointed to, confirmed, and sworn into office as Member for term ending Dee. 31, 1974.2 For term ending Dec. 31, 1968.3 Fixed by Board Members.

COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

Washington, D.0 Chairman, Artist William Walton PA W.o.c 4 years Aug. 7, 19Do Architect Gordon Bunshaft PA W.o.c do Sept. 29, ]Do Sculptor Theodore Roszak___ PA W.o.c do Do Art Critic Aline S. Saarinen PA W.o.c do Aug. 11, 1Do Landscape Architect Hideo Sasaki PA W.o.c do Feb. 2, 19Do Architect Chloethiel Woodard Smith__ PA W.o.c do Aug. 3, 11Do Lay Member John Walker PA W.o.c do Aug. 7, 19

_

COMMISSION ON MARINE SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND RESOURCES

0.

969.72.73.71.70.

02.71.71.71.

Washington, D.0 Chairman of Commission Julius A Stratton PA $100 p.d. w.a.e. Feb. 9, 1969.Do Commissioner Richard A Geyer PA $100 p.d. w.a.e. Do.Do do Carl Auerbach PA $100 p.d. w.a.e. Do.Do do Jacob Blaustein PA $100 p.d. w.a.e. Do.Do do James Crutchfield PA $100 p.d. w.a.e. Do.Do do Frank DiLuzio PA $100 p.d. w.a.e_ Do.Do_ _ _ do Leon Jaworski PA $100 p.d. w.a.e. Do.Do _ do John A. Knauss PA $100 p.d. w.a.e_ Do.Do __ do John H Perry, Jr PA $100 p.d. w.a.e. Do.Do do Taylor A. Pryor PA $100 p.d. w.a.e_ Do.Do do George Sullivan PA $100 p.d. w.a.e_ Do.Do do David A. Adams PA W.o.c Do.Do do Charles Baird PA W.o.c DoDo__ do

Executive Director Robert M White Samuel A Lawrence

PANEA

W.o.c GS-18

Do.Do.

Do Deputy Director Lewis M. Alexander NEA GS-16 Do.

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111

Location

_

P.osition IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

ishington, D.0 Commission Member William B. Locker PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_ Do do Edward E. Elson PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_ Do do Thomas D. Gill PA $75 p.d. w.a.eDo do Edward D. Greenwood PA $75 p,d. w.a.e. Do do Morton A. Hill PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_ _ Do do G. William Jones PA $75 p.d. w.a.e___ Do do Kenneth B. Keating PA $75 p.d. w.a.e___ Do do Joseph T. Klapper PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_ _ Do do Otto N. Larsen PA $75 p,d. w.a.e --Do do Irving Lehrman PA $75 p.d. w.a.eDo do Freeman Lewis PA $75 p.d. w.a.e Do do Winfrey Link PA $75 pld. w.a.e_ Do do Morris A. Lipton PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_ Do do Thomas C. Lynch PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_ Do do Barbara Scott PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_ Do do Cathryn A. Spelts FA $75 p.d. w.a.e_ Do do Frederick H. Wagman PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_ Do do Marvin E. Wolfgang PA $75 p.d. w.a.e_ Do Executive Director W. Cody Wilson PL $28,000 iladelphia, Pa General Counsel Paul Bender PL $26,264 )shington, D.0 Administrative Officer Virginia P. Banister PL $14,889 Do Research Psychologist Bernard Horowitz PL $12,174 —

WI

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Do

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT

on, D.0 Commissioner of the District ofColumbia.

Assistant to the Commissioner of theDistrict of Columbia.

Walter E. Washington_

Thomas W. Fletcher

PAS

PAS

Level III

Level V

4 years

VP

Feb. 1, 1969.

D.C. COUNCIL Chairman John W. Hechinger PAS $10,000 3 years Do. Vice Chairman Walter E. Fauntroy PAS $9,000 ___do Do. Member Margaret Haywood PAS $7,500 _ __do Do. do Joseph P. Yeldell PAS do _ __do Do. do John A. Nevins PAS do _do Feb. 1, 1969. do Stanley Anderson PAS do do Feb. 1, 1970. do William Thompson PAS do __ _do Do. do Polly Shackleton PAS do __ _do Do. do Philip Dougherty PAS do do Feb. 1, 1971.

JUVENILE COURT

Chief Judge Morris Miller PAS $24,000 _ 10 years__ Oct. 14, 1972 Associate Judge Orman W. Ketcham PAS $23,500 _ _ _do May 16, 1973 do John D. Fauntleroy PAS $23,500 do June 29, 1977.MUNICIPAL COURT OF APPEALS

Chief Judge Andrew M. Hood PAS $25,000 __ do. s July 7, 1968. Associate judge do _____________________________

Frank H. Meyers Cztherine Kelly

PASPAS

$24,500 $24,500

do do

June 14, 1972,July 5, 1977. do _____________________________ Austin L. Fickling PAS $24,500 do Mar. 31, 1978. do _____________________________ John W. Kern PAS $24,500 do Aug. 15, 1978. do ----------------------------- Vacant $24,500

COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS(

Chief Judge Harold H Greene PAS $241000 do Nov. 2, 1976. Associate Judge Milton Kronheim PAS $23,500 do Sept. 9, 1969. do ----------------------------- Thomas Scalley PAS $23,500 do July 5, 1970. do ----------------------------- Mary C. Barlow PAS $23,500 do Sept. 17, 1971. do ----------------------------- Andrew J. Howard PAS $23,500 do Sept. 28, 1971. do ----------------------------- John J. Malloy PAS $23,500 do June 10, 1972. do ---------------------------- Edward A. Beard PAS $23,500 _do Sept. 14, 1974. do --------------------------- DeWitt S. Hyde PAS $23,500 do Sept. 13, 1969. do ----------------------------- Joseph M. Ryan PAS $23,500 _do Sept. 26, 1971. do --------------------------- Edmond T. Daly PAS $231500 ..do May 16, 1973. do ------------------------- Charles Halleck PAS $23,500 _do Oct. 20, 1975. do------------------------ ----------------------------- Justin-

Richard Atkinson PAS $23,500 do Nov. 2, 1976.do Edgerton PAS $23,500 _do Do. do ----------------------- Harry Alexander PAS $23,500 _do Do. do ------------------------ Tim Murphy PAS $23,500 _do Do.

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expire

COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS—con.

Washington, D C Associate Judge Milton D. Korman PAS $23,500 do Mar. 22,Do do Fred McIntyre PAS $23,500 do Do.Do do Alfred Burka PAS $23,500 _ do June 27,Do do Joyce Green PAS $23,500 _ do Mar. 10,Do do James A. Belson PAS $23,500 _ __do Do.Do do William Pryor PAS $23,500 ._ do De.Do do George Nelson (Retired- PAS $23,500

Active).PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Do Chairman George A. Avery PAS GS-16 3 years June 30,Do Commissioner

BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE SURGEONS

William L. Porter PAS GS-16 do June 30,

Do Chairman and Medical Officer Maurice Mensh B GS-15 Do Vice Chairman and Medical Officer_ __ _ Joseph Francis Dyer, Jr__ __ B GS-14 VP Do Secretary and Medical Officer Robert F. Dyer B GS-14 VP—S Do Medical Officer Victor H. Esch B GS-14 VP Do do Blaine Harrell B GS-14 Do do Hugh D. House B GS—I4 Do do Wilder Montgomery B GS—I4 Do do William Yeager B GS-14 VP Do do Randolph A. Frank B GS-14 VP—S Do do Vacant B GS—I4

RECORDER OF DEEDS

Do Recorder of Deeds Peter S. Ridley PL GS-15 s

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE

Do Director Winifred Thompson PL GS-17 VP—S

METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT

Do Chief of Police John B. Layton Pb $24,000

OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE

Do Director George Rodericks Pb GS-15 VP—S

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION

Washington, D.C_ _ Secretary (Stenographer) Vacant GS-8 Do do Beatrice A. Mines GS-9 Do Special Assistant to Member Evangeline Swift GS-14 Do Secretary (Stenographer) Sharon W. Barnes GS-8 Do Special Assistant to Member Felix E. Salinas GS-14 Do Secretary (Stenographer) Patricia Johnson GS-9 Do Special Assistant to Member Vacant GS-14 Do do do GS-13 Do Secretary (Stenographer) do_ GS-9

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES

Washington, D C President and Chairman Vacant PAS Level III Do First Vice President and Vice Chairman Walter C. Sauer (1) PAS Level IV Do Director Torn Lilley (R) PAS do Do do Elizabeth S. May (R) PAS do Do do Vacant PAS do Do Executive Vice President R. Henry Rowntree NEA GS-18 Do General Counsel S. Douglas Shackleford NEA GS-17 VP Do Vice President, Exporter Credits, Guar-

antees, and Insurance.Raymond L. Jones NEA GS-17.

Do Vice President, Program Planning and B. Jenkins Middleton NEA GS-17 Information.

Do Treasurer-Controller Simmons B. Savage NEA GS-16 Do Special Assistant to President and Vacant_ C GS-15

Chairman.

1977'

I 911'1918

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EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES—Continued

113

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

ington, D.0 Confidential Assistant to President and Violet A Greenberg C GS-12 Chairman.

____________ Private Secretary to 1st Vice President_ Mary M. Nolz C GS-10 Private Secretary to Director Elaine C. Beneke C GS-9 do Dorothy Crutchfield C GS-9 do Margaret A. McGinnis C GS-7

______ Special Assistant to Board of Directors Vacant A GS-14 andabove.

do do A GS-14 andabove.

do do A GS-14 andabove.

Loan Specialist Leo Collignon B GS-12 ______0- --------- ------do ________ do Vacant B GS-11 through

13.lo__ __ ____________ do do B GS-11 through

13.

1.•asinngton

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FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

D C

FEDERAL FARM CREDIT BOARD

Member do do do do do do do do do do , do do

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

Governor Deputy Governor

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel

COOPERATIVE BANK SERVICE

Deputy Director

PRODUCTION CREDIT SERVICE

Deputy Director

COOPERATIVE BANK SERVICE

Deputy Governor and Director

PRODUCTION CREDIT SERVICE

Deputy Governor and Director

LAND BANK SERVICE

Deputy Governor and Director Deputy Director

Kenneth T. Anderson Lorin T. Bice Marion A. Clawson David G. Gault Paul A. Dobson R. Watkins Greene A. Lars Nelson R. D. Pennewell Millard F. Dailey Jonathan Davis J. Homer Romsberg C. Everett Spangler Arthur J. Smaby

Robert B. Tootell Harold T. Mason

Paul 0. litter

Noel G Stocker

Paul P. Fankhauser

Glenn E. Heitz

F. Vernon Wright

Fred W. Gilmore Marion K Mathews. Jr_

PASPASPASPASPASPASPASPASPASPASPASPASPL

PLNEA

NEA

NEA

NEA

C

C

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$100 p.d. w.a.e$100 p.d w.a.e_ $100 p.d. w.a.e $100 p.d w.a.e $100 p.d w.a.e__ $100 p.d. w.a.e $100 p.d. w.a.e__ $100 p.d. w.a.e__ $100 p.d. w.a.e__ $100 p.d. w.a.e__ $100 p.d. w.a.e__ $100 p.d. w.a.e__ $100 p.d. w.a.c__

Level IV GS-17

GS-17

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6 years do do do do do do do do do do

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,

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Mar. 31, 1970.Do.

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Mar. 31, 1974.Do.

See footnotes at end of table, p. 114.

21-032-68-1e

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FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Anure Expires

PRODUCTION CREDIT SERVICE

Washington, D.0 Assistant Director (Credit) Lester L. Arnold A GS-15 VP

Do Assistant Director (Fiscal and Opera-tions).

Julius H. Porter A GS-15 VP

Do Fiscal and Operations Officer John F. Hudson, Jr A GS-14 Do Loan Specialist (Agriculture) Walker M Irvin, Jr A GS-13 VP

COOPERATIVE BANK SERVICE

Do Loan and Operations Officer Samuel E. Davis A GS-13 VP Do 2 vacancies A GS-13 or above

I Fixed by Federal Farm Credit Board at a rate not exceeding maximum scheduled rate of general schedule.

FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD

Washington, D.0 Chairman Dennis L. McElroy PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e___ 5 years JulyDo Member George C. Trevorrow PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e_ do JulyDo do Harry R. Pauley PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e___ 4 years JulyDo do Elzie H. Wooten _ PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e___ 3 years JulyDo do Vacant PAS $50 p.d. w.a.e___ 5 years July

OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

Do General Counsel Robert J. Freehling PL GS-15 VP'

15 1972'15, 1973'15'197a15' 1969'

15, 1971'

I Employee also has civil service status.

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Washington, D.0 N., Do

Do Do Do Do Do

Member (Chairman) Member do do do do do

Rosel H Hyde (R) Robert T. Bartley (D)

Kenneth A. Cox (D) Nicholas Johnson (D) Robert E. Lee (R) James J. Wadsworth (R)_H Rex Lee (D) (has not

yet entered on duty).

PASPASPASPASPASPASPAS

Level III Level IV do do do do do

7 years do do do do do do

June :June :JuneJune :June :June :June :.

OFFICE OF CHAIRMAN

Do Administrative assistant John F. Cushman PL GS-16 Do Engineering assistant C Phyll Horne PL GS-15 Do Legal assistant Robert V. Cahill PL GS-15

OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER BARTLEY

Do Engineering assistant John M Taff PL GS-15 Do Legal assistant Philip S. Cross PL GS-15

OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER COX

Do Engineering assistant William L. North PL GS-15 Do Legal assistant .. Allen Cordon PL GS-15

OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER JOHNSON

Do Engineering assistant Vacant PL IDo Legal assistant do PL NE

OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER ROBERT E.

LEE

Do Engineering assistant Robert G Weston PL GS-15 Do Legal assistant Byron E. Harrison PL GS-15

OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER WADSWORTH

Do Engineering assistant Daniel Jacobson PL GS-15 Do Legal assistant Joseph J. Kessler PL GS-15

o 1969'o' 1972'0,10°'o' 103'o' 1974'o' 1971'0: 1975'

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION—Continued

115

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER H. REX LEE

ashinton .0 LegalEngineering assistant

assistant Vacant do

PLPL

NE NE

OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Do _ _ Executive Director Max D. Paglin NEA GS-17

OFFICE OF CHIEF ENGINEER

Do--- Chief Engineer William H. Watkins NEA GS-18

OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

Do General Counsel Henry Geller NEA GS-18

BROADCAST BUREAU

D°--- ______________ Chief of Bureau George S. Smith A GS-18

COMMON CARRIER BUREAU

11)° Chief of Bureau Bernard Strassburg A GS-18

SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES

BUREAU

I)°- _______________ Chief of Bureau James E. Barr A GS-17 ----___

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

EXECUTIVE OFFICES

Chairman Director Assistant to Chairman Assistant to Director Assistant to Director (Comptroller of

Currency).Confidential Assistant to Board of Di-

rectors.General Counsel Special Assistant to Chairman Executive Assistant and Controller_ _Managerial Aide to Director Special Assistant to Director

DIVISION OF LIQUIDATION

Liquidator at Large (Senior Head) do----------------------------- do Liquidator at Large (Head) do---------------------- do------------------------ do--------------------------- - do do- ------------- -- ---Liquidator at Large (Principal) do------------------ do -------------------- do --------------------- do ---------------------

Kenneth A. Randall Irvine H. Sprague

Vacant do Albert J. Faulstich

Vacant

S. Rex Lewis Vacant Edward F. Phelps, Jr Vacant do

Vacant M. P. Kennedy, Jr

Franklin Fell W Norman Davis James W Duvall James P. Hudson Frank A. Lettow

David C. Stickerod John W Nurge George R Berry Charles W M LeBeau Donald J. Lubitz Fontaine Storm Jimmie L Wiggins

PASPAS

AAAAAAAAAAAAAA

$29, 500 $28, 750 GS-18 GS-18 GS-18

GS-16

GS-18 GS-16 GS-18 GS-12 GS-16

GS-14 GS-14 GS-14 GS-13 GS-13 GS-13 GS-13 GS-13 $4.27 p.h GS-12 GS-12 GS-12 GS-12 GS-12

6 years do

Mar. 10, 1970.Sept. 27, 1974.

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FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure ExpireF.

Washington, D.0 Chairman John E Home (D) PAS Level III 4 years

____---

June 30, 1Do Member of Board Michael Greenbaum (D)_ PAS Level IV do June 30, 1Do do Robert L. Rand (R) PAS do do June 30, 1Do Adviser to Board (Director, Office of Harry S. Schwartz NEA GS-18

Research and Home Finance).Do Director, Office of Examinations and Lawrence M. Walters NEA GS-18

Supervision.Do Director, Federal Savings and Loan In-

surance Corporation.Allan D. Housley NEA GS-17

Do General Counsel Alan J. Moscov NEA GS-17 Do Deputy Director, Federal Savings and John M. Broullire NEA GS-16

Loan Insurance Corporation.Do Director, Division of Operations Lyndon R. Day NEA GS-16 Do Assistant to Chairman Thomas M. Clusserath C GS-15 Do Assistant to Board Member Edward R. Fellows C GS-14 Do do Sidney A. Wexler C GS-14 Do Secretary to Chairman Vacant C GS-11 Do do Christine B. Eader C GS-11 Do Secretary to Board Member Cecelia C. Heenan C GS-10 Do do Olive P. O'Brien C GS-10 Do Secretary-Stenographer (Secretary to Doris J. Bacon C GS-7

Assistant to Board Member).Do Secretary-Stenographer (Secretary to

assistant to Board Member).Judith A. Luciano C GS-7

Do Secretary-Stenographer (Secretary to Carolyn S. Meyer C GS-8 Assistant to Chairman).

FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS

Washington, D.0 Chairman John Harllee (D) PAS Level III 5 years June 30, IDo Commissioner George H. Hearn (D) PAS Level IV do June 30, 1Do do James V. Day (R) PAS do _do_ _ _ _ June 30, 1Do do Ashton C Barrett (D) PAS do do June 30, 1Do do James F Fan.seen (R) PAS do do June 30, 1Do Special Assistant to Commissioner Edwin F. Stetson C GS-15 VP Do do_ Eliot J. Halperin C GS-14 Do do William Mac Rouse C GS-13 Do do Thomas G Roberts C GS-13 Do Special Assistant to Chairman Samuel B. Nemirow C GS-12 Do Secretary (Stenographer) Pauline B. Reeping C GS-10 Do do Barbara A. Atkinson C GS-10 S Do do Sylvia Manatos C 05-10 S Do do Margaret Crowson C 05-10 S Do do Carol F Morrison C GS-10 Do Managing Director Edward Schmeltzer NEA GS-17 VP Do Secretary (Stenographer) Alma B. Calgaro C GS-9

Do

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL,

General Counsel James L Pimper NEA 05-17 VP Do Secretary (Stenographer) Ruth C Burroughs C GS-8 S

FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

Washington, D.0 Director William E. Simkin PAS Level III Do Special Assistant to the Director Willoughby Abner_ Pb GS-16 Do National Representative L. L. Schultz PL GS-15 VP

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Do Deputy Director R IL Moore PL Level V VP Do Assistant to the Deputy Director C. L. Bowen PL GS-15 VP Do do G. S. McCutcheon Pb GS-15 Do National Representative D. T. Roadley Pb GS-15 VP

971.969,970.

.970.973.969.

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FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE—Continued

117

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF DISPUTES

Ishington, D.0 Director W. T. Maggiolo PL GS-17 _ Do----- - ----------------- National

Assistant Director G. J. Seldin PL GS-15 __________'JoDo---- __----------

Representative D Edwards PL GA-15 Do__ do J. M. Kirkham PL GS-15 - VP Do ----------------

-------------- do K. E. Moffett ____ PL GS-15 VP Do__ --------------

do R. C. Patterson _ PL GS-15 Do do C. L. Tilton PL GS-14 VP

FIELD OFFICESDo_ Mediator J. A. Holden PL GS-14- Do_ do H. Mills PL GS-13 - VP

Lbarna:3irtningham do W. H. Roberts PL GS-14 vp Do-- do R. T. Bible PL GS-13 VP Do ----------------

--------------

do W. C. Johnson PL GS-13 VP Llobile do L. R. Dean PL GS-14 VP iona: Phoenix do J. C. Zancanaro PL GS-13 ansas: Little Rock__ do A. W. Mille PL GS-14 VP Do -

- - - - - - - - -

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do J. H. Ross -

_____do J. L. Ashe

PL

PL

GS-12

GS-13

VP

jiof:rAnonig.:-e-l-e-s- do R. T. Castrey PL GS-14 VP Do - do G. F. Duncan PL GS-14 Do ----------------

---------------Do---------------

do J. L. Fenton do do G. L. Kennedy

PLPL

GS-14 GS-14 VP

Do_ --------------

do F. E. Allen PL GS-13 VP Do:

- ------------- do R. A. Hughes PL GS-13 VP

Do -- do L. L. Huling PL GS-13 VP Do ------------------------------Do_ - ----------- an Diego

- -- do J. M. Vierra

do B. M. Walter do F. B. Dunmire

PLPLPL

GS-13 GS-12 GS-14

VP

Do - ---------------an Francisco

do - J. R. Taylor Regional Director E. W. Scott

PLPL

GS-13 GS-16

VP

Do Assistant Regional Director E. M. Seonyers PL GS-15 no Mediator E. J. Barry PL GS-14 00

------------ do J. R. Finley PL GS-14 vp

Doi-----------------

do 0. E. Goodwin PL GS-14 Do

---------------- do C. E. Harris FL GS-14 vp

Do do G. L. Wilson PL GS-14 VP

- -------------- do- V. W. Hughes PL GS-13

Do do ---------------------------- R. L. Randall PL GS-13 Do -----Do ---------------orado: ----

do_ ------------------------- C. Washington do -------------------------- J. J. Griffin

PLPL

GS-13 GS-12

VP___ -----

)enver do ---------------------------- S. 0. Hodges PL GS-14 Do --

-------------- do F. R. Lusk PL GS-14

Do do ---------------------------- N. A. Lee PL GS-13 Lnecticut:[artford do ---------------------------- N. J. Dion PL GS-14 Do do ----------------------------- W. E. Grady, Jr PL GS-14 • Do ida:

do T J. Carroll PL GS-13

leksonville do ----------------------------- N. S. Kazin PL GS-14 VP 'ami do ------------- - --------------- W. A. McAlister PL GS-14 ampa do W Rose_ PL GS-14 Do

irgia:do__- -------------------------- R. L. Leslie PL GS-13 VP

tlanta Regional Director W. S. Pierce PL GS-16 bo_

-- -----------Assistant Regional Director H G. Baker, Jr PL GS-15 V P

Do Media R P Baker PL GS-14 VP bo do--- ---------------------------W.-- S. Bradford PL GS-14 Do_ do ---------------------- T R Livingston PL GS-14 VP Do.._ do ----------------------- G. W Roseberry PL GS-13 Do_ do --------------- - ------ V. L. Guy PL GS-12raii: Honolulu do R F Hagist PL GS-14

hicago Regional Director_ C. K Call PL GS-16 Do Assistant Regional Director M C. Willmeth PL GS-15 VP Do Special Assistant to Regional Direc- D D Brown

tor.PL GS-14

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FIELD OFFICES—continued

Illinois—ContinuedChicago Mediator L. T Bakula PL GS-14 VP Do do H. S. Haney PL GS-14 Do do A. Kapner PL GS-14 VP Do do A. W. Luchs PL GS-14 VP Do do E. D. Stewart PL GS-14 Do do E. W. Wies PL GS-14 Do do R. D. Williams PL GS-14 VP Do do R. 0. Harper PL GS-13 Do do R. C. Leitner PL GS-13 Do do S. P. Mazza PL GS-13 Do do C. N. McGaughey PL GS-13 Do do H. G. Rimbey PL GS-13 Do do S. J. Warady PL GS-13 VP Do do B. T. Kozlowski PL GS-12

Peoria do R. D. Baker, Sr PL GS-14 VP Do do F. L. Sheridan Pb GS-14 Do do L. J. Moore PL GS-12

Rockford do J. H. Behymer PL GS-13 Indiana:

Evansville do J. 0. Pink PL GS-13 VP Do do E. S. Richards PL GS-13 VP

Indianapolis do A. C. Ingles ___ PL GS-14 Do do J. E. Preston PL GS-14 VP Do do L. E. Hughes Pb GS-13 Do do E. Mansbury Pb GS-13 VP Do do L. E. Groves Pb GS-12

South Bend do G. C. Hupp Pb GS-14 Do do E. C. Madigan PL GS-14 VP Do do R. B. Altemose Pb GS-13 VP

Iowa:Cedar Rapids do 0. F. Libbey, Jr PL GS-13 VP Do do R. C. McGowrx PL GS-13 VP

Des Moines do L C. Towers PL GS-14 Do do R. E. Crusie Pb GS-13 VP

Kansas:Wichita do C. R Richards Pb GS-14 Do do R B McCann Pb GS-13

Kentucky:Louisville do C. E. Baumgardner Pb GS-14 VP Do do S W Duncan PL GS-14 VP Do do W. P. Hobgood Pb GS-13 VP Do do R A. Wathen Pb GS-12

Louisiana:New Orleans do R. A. Berman PL GS-14 VP Do do J. C Pierce PL GS-14 Do do R. B. Taylor Pb GS-14 VP Do do E. A. Demcheck PL GS-13 VP

Maryland:Baltimore do E. J. Ehrlich Pb GS-14 VP Do do G. R. Lee Pb GS-14 VP

Massachusetts:Boston do R. X Goggin Pb GS-14 VP Do do D. F. Hurley Pb GS-14 Do do F. S. McDonnell Pb GS-14 Do do J. J. Sullivan Pb GS-14 Do do S. F. Creighton Pb GS-13 Do do W S. MacDermott Pb GS-13 VP Do do M S. Wye Pb GS-13 VP

Worcester do E W. Eidt Pb GS-14 Do do T. F. McNally Pb GS-14 VP

Michigan:Detroit do J. J. Burke Pb GS-14 VP Do do W H Lattimore Pb G5-14 Do do W W Rodgers PL GS-14 Do do D S Tanzman PL GS-14 VP Do do G R. Wonnacott Pb GS-14 VP Do do R. G Robb Pb GS-12

Grand Rapids do J. A. Mackraz Pb GS-14 VP Do do W A Reinke PL GS-14 VP Do do W M. Proctor PL GS-13 VP

Kalamazoo do J. M. Addessi Pb GS-14 VP Do do H S Marthenke PL GS-13

Sazinaw do A E Sims PL GS-14 VP

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B. M. Carlew C. G. Harding A. D. Herring K. E. Trimble H. C. O'Connell C. F. Fizer P. E. Bowers A. E. Johnson E. E. Adams T. A. Brennan G. Kannenberg___ R. Mize B. M. O'Keefe R. M. Gomsrud_. C. P. Hutchinson S. N. Johns J. Canestraight C. F. Wallmark C. Clavadetscher J. A. Esselman E. H. Ries J. J. O'Reilly

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J. J. Garvey W. H. Buch S. H Sackman G. M. O'Keefe, Jr J. W. Bania F. L. Maher R. Swanson F. H. Brown D. F. Fitzpatrick G. V. Byrnes A. A. Desser I. Gerard S. M. Hacker R. E. Kennedy A. P. Palmer J. A. Rooney A. Addeo M. A. Miller J. J. Morton G. R. Papp A. Bottone J. E. McClarren J. J. Carroll G. E Roewer, Jr

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FIELD OFFICES—continuedOhio:Akron Mediator H. F. Roach PL GS-14 VP Do do C. J. Siesky PL GS-14 VP Do do A. V Donnelly PL GS-13 VP Do do J. J. Duffy PL GS-13 VP

Cincinnati do J. G. Bentley PL GS-14 Do do E. F. Windes PL GS-14 Do do A. E. Hayman PL GS-13 VP Do do J. W. Wilson PL GS-13

Cleveland Regional Director J. L. Macpherson PL GS-16 VP Do Assistant Regional Director E. F. O'Brien PL GS-15 Do Mediator G. R. Harris PL GS-14 VP Do do 0. T. White Pb GS-14 Do do L. J. DeSantis PL GS-13 Do do W. K. Evans Pb GS-13 VP Do do N. A. Fidandis PL GS-13 VP Do do J. E. Mesereau Pb GS-13 VP Do do W. L. Wagner Pb GS-13 Do do H. R. DeHaven Pb GS-12 Do do R. H. Phillips Pb GS-12

Columbus do G. H. Bell Pb GS-14 Do do E. J. McManus Pb GS-14 Do do H. J. Montoney Pb GS-14 Do do H. D. Hughes PL GS-13 VP

Dayton do E. R. Horn PL GS-13 VP Do do W. V. Vanover, Jr Pb GS-13 VP

Toledo do F. L. Denner PL GS-14 Do do H. E. Weber Pb Gs-14 VP Do do A. II. Woods, Jr PL GS-13 VP

Oklahoma:Oklahoma City do G. A. Arnold Pb GS-14 Do do D. R. Hunt PL GS-14

Oregon:Portland do B. McClelland PL GS-14 Do do L. R. Smith PL GS-14 Do do E R. Neill PL GS-13 VP

Pennsylvania:Allentown do W. C Moser Pb GS-14 Do do C. P. McHugh PL GS-13

Erie do P. A. Mingarelle Pb GS-13 Do do G. H Stainbrook Pb GS-13

Harrisburg do M. E. Faunce Pb GS-13 VP Philadelphia Regional Director R. W. Donnahoo Pb GS-16 Do Assistant Regional Director P. Yager Pb GS-15 VP Do Mediator W Cherry Pb GS-14 Do do C. R Deussing PL GS-14 Do do W. R. Marlowe PL GS-14 VP Do do L. J. McGee PL GS-14 Do do C. F. Werkheiser PL GS-14 Do do W. M. Whorton PL GS-14 Do do M. S Komornik Pb GS-13 VP Do do F. M. Perles PL GS-12

Pittsburgh do J. J. Biondo PL GS-14 VP Do do J. C. Replogle PL GS-14 Do do A. C. Wellman Pb GS-14 Do do R. W Housholder Pb GS-13 VP Do do A. K. Kaplan Pb GS-13 VP

Rhode Island:Providence do C. R. Brinton Pb GS-14 Do do J. H. E. Cushman PL GS-13 VP

Tennessee:Chattanooga C. C. Peek PL GS-14 Knoxville do E. F. Hitchcock PL GS-14 VP Memphis do F. Beck PL GS-14 Do do R. P Deem Pb GS-13 VP

Nashville do E. P. Bradley PL GS-13 VP Do do J. J. Popular II PL GS-13 VP

Texas:Dallas do W C White PL GS-14 Do do M. G Zimmerman Pb GS-14 VP Do do E. C Koenig, Jr_ Pb GS-13 VP

Houston do W H Ray Pb GS-14 Do do G F Wineriter Pb GS-14 VP__ ._Do do F. J Andrews Pb GS-13 VP Do do J. C Chandler Pb GS-13 lIn rin_ E. D Kincaid PL GS-13

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DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

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do Reed J. Irvine A $25,500 VP _ do Ralph C. Wood A $25,500 VP Associate Adviser Vacant A VP Assistant to the Director Gordon B. Grimwood A GG-15 VP Chief, Special Studies and Operations Robert F. Gemini11 A GG-15 VP

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Director Frederic Solomon A $28,000 VP Deputy Director Brenton C. Leavitt A $28,000 VP Assistant Director Frederick R Dahl A $23,000 VP do Jack M Egertson A $22,500 VP do Janet S. Hart A $21,500 do John N. Lyon A $20,500 VP do Thomas A. Sidman A $21,000 VP Assistant to the Director John T McClintock A GG-15 VP do Milton W Schober A GG-15 Supervisory Review Examiner Hugh J. Maguire A GG-14 VP do Vacant A GG-14 Accountant Analyst do A GG-14 Supervisory Review Examiner_ _ ______ Robert C. Burton A GG-14 VP do James K. Sanford A GG-14 VP Review Examiner Robert G. Sundberg A GG-13 do Walker White, Jr A GG-13 VP do John M. Poundstone A GG-13 VP do Robert P. Achor A GG-13 do Allen Goodfellow A GG-13 VP do Frank C. Guth, Jr A GG-13 Accountant Analyst John P. Hill A GG-13 Review Examiner Ralph C. Maurer A GG-13 Special Counsel Bruce D Shuter A GG-13 Review Examiner Maurice M McAninch A GG-12

do Frederick M Karsten A GG-12 VP do Sandra Ann Greene A GG-12 do Don Edgar Kline A GG-12 VP do M Patricia McShane A GG-12 do Vacant A GG-12

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Theodore Walter Edwin G. White D. T. Noakes Jerry B. Riley Vacant E A. Dittrich Louis William Zidek Adrien P. Francoeur Willard Thomas Jones Vacant Charles Hadley Fraser John A. Treimann Vacant Liston M. Grider Mary M. Durkan

Edwin J. Johnson John J. Hart. Nathan Mandel Charles W. Wood June E. Burns Nathan B. Hughes, Jr

Joseph E. Kelleher Harry E. Kern John D. Smith

John Kakalec Gerald F. Millea

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Exph

DIVISION OF DATA PROCESSING-COR.

Washington, D.0 Chief, Special Projects Section James L Crowe, Jr A GG-14 VP Do Applications Analyst Richard A Williams A GG-14 VP Do Chief, Economic Graphics Section Mack R Rowe A G -14 Do Systems Analyst Norman F Blycher A GG-13 VP Do do Paul Goldstein A GG-13 VP Do do Vacant A GG-13 Do Applications Analyst Samuel C. Turner A GG-13 VP Do Program Analyst Ronald Kozura A GG-13 Do Applications Analyst Vacant A GG-13 Do Senior Analyst James A. Pflueger A GG-13 VP Do Chief, Data Management and Produc-tion Section.

Larry D. Higgins A GG-13 VP Do Analyst Vacant A GG-13 Do Senior Programer E. Katharine Blackburn A GG-12 Do do Vacant A GG-12 Do do Paul L. Bazemore A GG-12 _ VP Do do Elizabeth B. Riggs A GG-12 Do do Susan H. Reid A GG-12 Do do Keith D. Jackson A GG-12 Do Analyst Donald B. Fitzhugh A GG-12_ VP Do Analyst/Operations Supervisor Jerry J. Bender A GG-12 Do Analyst Richard J. Buckley, Jr A GG-12 Do Applications Analyst_ G. M. Fincher A GG-12 Do Senior Programer_ Evert F. Nowak A GG-12 Do do Robert C. Holt, Jr A GG-12 Do Chief, Scheduling and Control Section_ Kenneth R. Slocum A GG-12

ANNEX BUILDING

Do Project Representative Donald E. Anderson A $19,000

CS

1 Designated as Chairman for 4 years, effective Apr. 1, 1967 (or less if service terminated).2 Designated as Vice Chairman for 4 years, effective Mar. 1, 1966.

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

OFFICE OF COMMISSIONERS

Washington, D.0 Chairman Paul Rand Dixon (D) PAS Level III 7 years Sept. 25, 191Do Commissioner James M. Nicholson (D) PAS Level IV do Sept. 25, 19(Do do Philip Elman (I) PAS do do Sept. 25, 191Do do Mary Gardiner Jones (R)__ PAS do do Sept. 25, 191Do do A. Everette MacIntyre (D)_ PAS do do Sept. 25, 191OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN

Do Confidential Assistant and Chief Legal John V. Buffington NEA GS-17 VP Adviser to Chairman.

OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

i )0 Executive Director John N. Wheelock NEA G5-18 VP

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

i )0_ General Counsel James M. Henderson NEA GS-18

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Do Secretary Joseph W. Shea NEA GS-16 VP

BUREAU OF RESTRAINT OF TRADE

I )(> _ Director Cecil G. Miles NEA GS-17 _ VP

BUREAU OF DECEPTIVE PRACTICES

Do Director Frank C. Hale NEA GS-17 VP

BUREAU OF FIELD OPERATIONS

11(1 Director Vacant_. NEA as-17

4.9.o.3.5.

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OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel General Attorney

CLAIMS DIVISIONS

Supervisory General Attorney do General Attorney do do do do do do----------------------------- do

Leonard B. Sutton__ Theodore Jaffe

Sidney Freidberg Vacant

do Eva S. Sheldon

Edna Thomas Janet Roop

Andrew T. McGuire Ben M. Greer

Walter E. Monagan Marie L. Murphy Frederick Collins Charles Levine Wayland McClellan Alexander K. Bedo Frank Bonora Paul Burke Melvin Law Bernard McMahon

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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

Washington, D.0

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

Administrator

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDSSERVICE

Lawson B. Knott, Jr PAS Level III

Do Archivist --------------------------- John F. Stewart PL GG-13 VP Do do----------------------------- Lawrence J. Hackman, Jr_ PL GG-12 Do Computer Specialist Guthrie T. Meade, Jr PL GG-12 VP

, Do Historian --------------------- --- - - Leonard A. Rapport PL GG-12 VP Aft York: New York___ Librarian -------------------------

-- Joseph W. Marshall PL GS-12 VP

TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONSERVICE

Washington, D.0 Commissioner Douglas E. Williams NEA GS-18 VP

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

Do Assistant to the Assistant Administra-tor.

George J. Gilmore NEA GS-16

Do Deputy Administrator Joe E. Moody Level IV Do Assistant Administrator Robert T. Griffin Level V VP Do Chairman, Board of Contract Appeals__ Harold W. Sheehan GS-15 Do Member, Board of Contract Appeals__ _ James T. Gobbel GS-15 Do do---------------------------- Max Hersh GS-15 Do do Oliver Eastland GS-15 VP Do do----------------------------- Clarence J. Koontz GS-15 VP Do do M. Reynolds Sands GS-15

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR—con.

Washington, D.C. Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Vacant C GS-11 Administrator.

Do Confidential Assistant to the Assistant do C GS-9 Administrator.

Do do Clare C. Casey, Jr C GS-7 M

PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE

Do Commissioner William A. Schmidt C Level V

FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE

Do Commissioner H. A. Abersfeller C do

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL

Do Commissioner John G. Harlan, Jr C do VP

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDSSERVICE

Do Archivist of the United States James B. Rhoads C do VP

INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION

Washington, D.0 Chairman John T. Vance (D) PAS Level V 4 years Apr. 10, 1972.Do Commissioner Jerome K. Kuykendall (D)_ PAS do do Do.Do do Richard W. Yarborough PAS do do Do.(D).

Do do Vacant do Do.Do do do do Do.Do Director, Investigations Division Thomas J. Donegan A GS-15 Do Chief Counsel Harry E. Webb, Jr A GS-15 VPDo Assistant Counsel Joseph F. Salibury A GS-15 VP Do do J William Nutter A GS-15 VP Do Attorney Adviser Robert L. Knous A GS-15 VP Do Assistant Attorney Francis W. Dunn A GS-14 Do do John R. Hanrahan A GS-14 Do do J. Warner Mills, III A GS-14 Do Attorney Investigator Garth A. Stephenson A GS-14 VP Do Attorney Assistant Donald Hyde A GS-14 VP Do do Albert B. Logan A GS-14 VP Do Secretary-Stenographer Lorna M. Watkins GS-9 Do do Anna M. Burch GS-9 Do do Bess J. Crafton GS-9 Do do Constance Johnston GS-9 Do do Teresa F. Crowley GS-9 Do Special Assistant Administrator Geraldine Gornowicz GS-9

INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE ON MEXICAN-AMERICAN AFFAIRS

Washington, D.0_ Executive Director David S North A GS-17 Do Assistant Executive Director, Public Julia T. Cellir0 A GS-15

Affairs.Do Assistant Executive Director, Or-

ganizational Liaison.Eliz W Stone A GS-15

Do Program Specialist Armondo P. Lopez A GS-13 Do do Thomas Tellez A GS-12 Do do Thomas A Bishop A GS-12

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COMMISSIONERS

ashington, D.0 Chairman Paul J. Tierney(R) PAS $29,500 1 7 years Dec. 31, 1969,Do Vice Chairman Virginia Mae Brown (D)_ __ PAS $28,750 do Dec. 31, 1970.Do Commissioner Kenneth H. Tuggle (R)___ PAS_ $28,750 do Dec. 31, 1968.2Do do Rupert L. Murphy (D)____ PAS. $28,750 do Dec. 31, 1971.Do do Laurence K. Walrath (D)_ PAS $28,750 do Dec. 31, 1970.Do do John W. Bush (D) PAS $28,750 do Dec. 31, 1971.Do do Willard Deason (D) PAS $28,750 do Dec. 31, 1972.Do do George M. Stafford (R)____ PAS $28,750 do Dec. 31, 1973.Do do Dale W. Hardin (R) PAS $28,750 do Dec. 31, 1972.Do do _ Wallace R. Burke (D) PAS $28,750 do Dec. 31, 1974.Do do Vacant PAS $28,750 do

OFFICES OF THE COMMISSIONERS

Do Confidential Assistant to Chairman 3_ _ _ Grace S. Morris C GS-12 Do Confidential Assistant Hildred S. Hersman c GS-11 Do do Adair B. Moates C GS-11 Do do Barbara D. Cicala C GS-11 Do do Jane M. Clark C GS-11 Do _ do Alberta M. Skubel C GS-11 Do do H. Lee Hudman C GS-11 Do do Betty Jean Balkner c GS-11 Do do Marian N. Means c GS-11 Do do Elaine G. Rosen c GS-11 Do do Dorothy S. Costello_ ____ C GS-11

OFFICE OF THE

MANAGING DIRECTOR

Do Confidential Assistant Edith C. Wilson C GS-11 Do Managing Director Bernard F. Schmid NEA GS-18

OFFICE OF' THE CHAIRMAN

Do Congressional Liaison Officer James T. Glenn NEA GS-16 —

1 Chairmanship is rotating on a yearly basis, with the Commissioner serving as Chairman, receiving $29,500 for that year only.2 Has been reappointed for a 7-year term, effective Jan. 1, 1969.

„ 3 The incumbent, GS-11, in the Commissioner's office moves up to this position annually with the chairmanship which is rotated between'ale 11 Commissioners.

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Assistant Administrator for Policy Assistant Administrator for Legisla-

tive Affairs.Assistant Administrator for Depart-ment of Defense and InteragencyAffairs.

Senior Scientist, Office of Departmentof Defense and Interagency Affairs.

Associate Administrator for Organiza-tion and Management.

Director of Safety, NASA Assistant Administrator for Adminis-

tration.Deputy Assistant Administrator for

Administration.Assistant Administrator for Industry

Affairs.Assistant Administrator for University

Affairs.

James E. Webb.. Thomas 0. Paine Floyd L. Thompson DeMarquis D. Wyatt

Julian W. Scheer

Arnold W. Frutkin

Alfred J. Eggers Robert F. Allnutt

Jacob E. Smart

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

NASA HEADQUARTERS-continued

Washington, D.C. Assistant Administrator for Special Bernard Moritz PL $28, 000 VP Contract Negotiation and Review.

Do Assistant Administrator for Tech-nology Utilization.

Richard L Lesher PL $28, 000 P

Do Associate Administrator for Trackingand Data Acquisition.

Gerald M. Truszynski PL $28, 000

Do Deputy Associate Administrator for Bruce T Lundin PL $28, 000 Advanced Research and Technology.

Do Deputy Associate Administrator for Charles W Harper PL $28, 000 Advanced Research and Technology(Aeronautics).

Do Deputy Associate Administrator for Oran W. Nicks PL $28, 000 VP Space Science and Applications.

Do Deputy Associate Administrator for Vincent L. Johnson PL $28,000 VP Space Science and Applications(Engineering).

Do Deputy Associate Administrator for Henry J. Smith PL $28,000 VP Space Sciences and Applications(Science).

Do Deputy Associate Administrator for Charles W. Mathews PL $28,000 Manned Space Flight.

Do Deputy Associate Administrator for Frank A. Bogart PL $28,000 VP Manned Space Flight (Manage-ment).

Do Deputy Associate Adminstrator for Charles J. Donlan PL $28,000 Manned Space Flight (Technical).

Do Deputy Director, Apollo Program George H Hage PL $28,000 Do Director, Apollo Applications Program Harold T. Luskin PL $28,000 Do Director of Technical Programs William A. Fleming ___ PL $27,900

(Office of Program Plans andAnalysis).

Do Director of Procurement George J Vecchietti PL $27,900 VP Do Deputy Associate Administrator for H R. Brockett PL $27,900 VP

Tracking and Data Acquisitions__Do Director of Space Vehicles (OART)_ Milton B Ames, Jr PL $27,900 Do Director of Research (OART) Hermann H Kurzweg PL $27,900 Do Director of Chemical Propulsion Adelbert 0. Tischler PL $27,900

Programs.Do Director, Biotechnology and Human Walton L. Jones, M.D PL $27,900 VP

Research Division.Do Director, Electronics and Control Francis J. Sullivan __ PL $27,900 VP

Division.Do Director of Space Power and Electric William H Woodward PL $27,900

Propulsion Programs.Do Director, Aeronautical Vehicles Albert J. Evans PL $27,900 Do Director of Bioscience Programs Orr E. Reynolds PL $27,900 VP Do Director of Space Applications Pro-

grams.Leonard Jaffe PL $27,900 VP

Do Director of Physics and Astronomy Jesse L. Mitchell PL $27,900 VP Programs.

Do Deputy Assistant Administrator for David Williamson PL $27,800 vp Program Plans and Analysis.

Do Director of Headquarters Administra-tion.

Alfred S Hodgson PL $27,800 VP

Do Director of Facilities Robert H Curtin PL $27,800 VP Do Special Assistant to the Assistant Ernest W Brackett PL $27,800 VP

Administrator for Industry Affairs.Do Deputy Assistant Administrator for Melvin S. Day PL $27,800 VP

Technology Utilization.Do Assistant Associate Administrator for John L. Sloop PL $27,800

Advanced Research and Technology.Do Director, Mission Analysis Division,

OART.Leonard W Roberts PL $27,800

Do Director, Lunar and Planetary Pro-grams.

Donald P Hearth PL $27,800

Do Deputy Directof of Space Applica-tions and Director of Meteorology.

Morris Tepper PL $27,800 VP

Do Apollo Mission Director and Deputy William C. Schneider PL $27,800 VP Director for Missions, Apollo 'Pro-gram.

Do Director Manned Space Flight Safety Jerome F. Lederer PL $27,800 Office.

Do Director of Mission Operations John D Stevenson PL $27,800 VP Do Director, Manned Space Flight Center Robert F Freitag PL $27,800 VP

Development.

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Assistant to the Associate Administra-tor for Manned Space Flight.

Assistant Administrator for Manage-ment Development.

Deputy General Counsel Assistant Director of Safety (Industrialand Public Safety).

Deputy Director of Procurement Deputy Director of Space Vehicles Assistant Director of Research (Ma-

terials Sciences and Engineering).Director Special Programs Office(OART).

Deputy Director, Aeronautical Vehicles(Program Division).

Deputy Manager, AEC/NASA SpaceNuclear Propulsion Office.

Chief, Cleveland Extension, SpaceNuclear Propulsion Office.

Deputy Director, Saturn/Apollo Ap-plications Program.

Deputy Director, Advanced MannedMissions Program.

Director of Project Integration, Saturn/Apollo Applications Program.

Special Assistant to the Assistant Ad-ministrator for Policy.

Technical Programs Officer (Office ofProgram Plans and Analysis).

Director of Audits Director of Inspections Director of Occupational Medicine Special Assistant to the Assistant Di-

rector for Administration.Director, Programs and Resources

Division (OART).Chief, Electronics Systems Br., Defense

Projects Support Office of the SpecialPrograms Office, OART.

Special Assistant to the Assistant Ad-ministrator for Policy.

Director of Program Review and Re-sources Management (OSSA).

Deputy Director of Biosciences Pro-grams.

Special Assistant to the Director,Apollo Program.

Director'

Manned Space Flight Pro-gram Control.

Director, Supporting Development,Advanced Manned Missions Pro-gram Office.

Director, Saturn/Apollo ApplicationsProgram Control.

Director, Saturn/Apollo ApplicationsTest.

Director, Apollo Test Director, Apollo Lunar Exploration

Office Apollo Program Office,omsk

Manager, Apollo Extension SystemsDefinition, Apollo Applications Pro-gram Office.

Director, Apollo Flight OperationsDivision, Apollo Program Office.

Director, Manned Spacecraft Division(Advanced Manned Mission Pro-gram Office).

Deputy Director (Engineering), ApolloProgram.

Executive Officer, NASA Deputy Assistant Administrator for

Legislative Affairs.Director, Policy Analysis Staff, Office

of Policy.

Julian H. Bowman

Charles E. Weakley

S. Neil Hosenball Daniel F. Hayes, Sr

Paul A. Barron Ernest 0. Pearson George C. Deutsch

Roll D. Ginter

William S. Aiken, Jr

David S. Gabriel

Robert W. Schroeder

John H. Disher

Douglas R. Lord

Philip E. Culbertson

John Strom Patton

Bernard Maggin

Raymond Einhorn Charles J. Haynes Louis B. Arnoldi Ralph E. Cushman

Paul E. Cotton

Laurence F. Gilchrist

Willis B. Foster

Eldon D. Taylor

Benny Bob Hall

James H. Turnock

Jerald Kubat

Eldon W. Hall

J. Pemble Fields, Jr

Melvyn Savage

LeRoy E Day Lee R. Scherer

Thomas E. Hanes

John W Holcomb

Franklin P Dixon

William E Stoney

Clare F. Farley John S. Brown

Irwin P. Halpern

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NASA HEADQUARTERS-continued

Washington, D C Special Assistant to the Assistant Ad-ministrator for Policy.

Stanley Smolensky Pb $27,000 VP

Do Special Assistant to the Associate Ad-ministrator for Organization and

Jack E. Babcock PL $27,000 VP

Management.Do Special Assistant to the Assistant Ad-

ministrator for Special ContractsLawrence W. Vogel Pb $27,000 VP

Negotiation and Review.Do Director, Resources Analysis Division_ Joseph F. Malaga Pb $27,000 VP Do Director of Labor Relations Robert E. King Pb $27,000 Do Assistant Director of Procurement William P. Risso Pb $27,000 VP

(Contract Management).Do Assistant Director of Procurement Richard J. Keegan -- Pb $27,000 VP

(Policy and Review).Do Manager, Supersonic and Hypersonic Leonard Sternfield Pb $27,000

Programs (Aeronautics Vehicles Di-vision).

Do Deputy Director, Special ProgramsOffice.

Maurice J. Raffensperger_ Pb $27,000 VP

Do Program Chief (Planetary Atmos-pheres).

Robert F. Fellows Pb $27,000 VP

Do Program Chief (Particles and Fields) _ Alois W. Schardt PL $27,000 VP Do Program Chief Astronomy) Nancy G. Roman Pb $27,000 Do Assistant Director of Space Applica-

tions Programs.Louis B. C. Fong Pb $27,000 VP

Do Deputy Director of Program Reviewand Resources Management (OSSA).

Raymond G. Romatowski__ PL $27,000

Do Director of Launch Vehicles and Joseph B. Mahon Pb $27,000 VP Propulsion Programs.

Do Program Manager, Advanced Pro-grams and Technology (Planetary

Robert S. Kraemer Pb $27,000

Programs Office).Do Deputy Director, Manned Space V. John Lyle Pb $27,000 VP

Flight Center Development._

Do Director, Manned Space Flight Maynard E. White PL $27,000 VP Management Operations.

Do Assistant Director, Apollo Program Thomas E. Jenkins PL $27,000 VP Office.

Do Director, Apollo Reliability and George C. White Pb $27,000 Quality (Division) Apollo ProgramOffice.

Do Director, Saturn/Apollo Applications John A Edwards Pb $27,000 VP Operations (Division).

Do Assistant Missions Director (Apollo) Chester M Lee Pb $27,000 VP Do Chief, Surface Laboratory Science Milton A Mitz --- Pb $26,750

(Planetary Programs Office).Do Associate General Counsel Edward M Shafer -- PL $26,500 VP Do Chief, Environmental Factors and Ralph W May Pb $26,500 VP

Aerodynamic Programs (SpaceVehicle Division).

Do Assistant Director for Aeronautics Mis-sions, Mission Analysis Division.

Hubert M. Drake PL $26,500

Do Special Assistant to the Associate Ad-ministrator.

J. Allen Crocker Pb $26,000

Do Senior Management Consultant (Officeof Management Development).

James P Nolan Pb $26,000

Do Technical Programs Officer (Office of Albert C. Crobaugh Pb $26,000 Program Plans and Analysis).

Do do Luke L. Liccini Pb $26,000 Do Director of Security Lloyd W Blankenbaker. PL $26,000 Do Director of Personnel Grove Webster PL $26,000 VP Do Director of Financial Management_ H Frank Hann, Jr PL $26,000 Do Director, Sustaining University Pro-

grams.Frank D Hansing Pb $26,000 VP

Do Chief, Aerospace Safety Research Pro-gram.

H Kurt Strass PL $26,000

Do Program Chief (Ionospheric Physics) Erwin R Schmerling PL $26,000 Do Program Chief (Solar Physics) Harold Glaser PL $26,000 VP Do Special Assistant to the Deputy Asso-

ciate Administrator for MannedM Keith Wible PL $26,000 VP

Space Flight (Management).Do Assistant Director for Flight Systems William T. O'Bryant PL $26,000 VP

Development, Apollo LunarExploration Office.

Do Special Assistant to the Deputy Asso-ciate Administrator for Space

Urner Liddel PL $25,750 VP

Science and Applications (Science.)

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Director, Budget Operations Division__Director of Program Coordination andResources Management (OTDA).

Director of Research and TechnologySupport (OART).

Special Assistant to the AssociateAdministrator for Advanced Re-Research and Technology.

Assistant Director for Space Missions,Mission Analysis Division.

Director, Plans and Analysis, MannedSpace Flight Program Control Divi-sion.

Deputy Director, Saturn IB/CentaurProgram.

Special Assistant to the Director, Ad-vanced Manned Missions.

Special Assistant to the Administrator_Special Assistant to the Associate

Administrator ' for organization andManagement. do Deputy Director, Resources Analysis

Division.Special Assistant to the Assistant

Administrator for Special ContractsNegotiation and Review:

Assistant Director for Special Projects,Mission Analysis Division.

"Supersonic Transport Program Co-ordinator (FAA)," Office of DeputyAA/ART (Aeronautics).

Special Assistant to the Director,Biotechnology and Human ResearchDivision.

Program Manager, Geodetic Satellites Director, Programming Operations (in:MSF Program Office).

Director, Saturn/Apollo Reliability andQuality (Assurance) Division, ApolloApplications.

Senior Management Consultant (Officeof Management Development).

Special Assistant to the Administrator _Assistant General Counsel for Patent

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Administrator for Policy.Director of Administrative Services,NASA Headquarters.

Director, Program Support Division(MSF).

Program Manager, Advanced Pro-grams and Technology (PlanetaryPrograms).

Program Manager, Nimbus Principal Scientist for ExperimentSystems (Payloads Division, Ad-vanced Manned Missions).

Assistant General Counsel for Pro-curement Matters.

Deputy Assistant Administrator forInternational Affairs.

Shelby Thompson

Oakley B. Lloyd, Jr Arthur D. Holzman James V. Bernardo

William L. Green

John C. Damon

John M. Coulter John F. Stearns

Charles M. Hochberg Thomas V. Lucas

C. R. Morrison

John R. Biggs

Paul R. Swan

Norman Rafe'

Lester K. Fero

Samuel H. Hubbard

Thomas L. K. Smull Raymond A. Kline

Charles F. Bingman Charles T. Newman

Martin Sacks

Harold Hornby

Thomas B. Shillito

Hamilton H. Blackshear

Jerome D. Rosenberg Bernard L. Johnson

Haggai Cohen

James R. Elliott

Clarence J George Leonard Rawicz

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Albert A. Claggett

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

----

NASA, HEADQUARTERS-continuedWashington, D.0

Do Director, Legislative Liaison Division Gerald J. Mossinghoff PL $24,000 (Office of Legislative Affairs).

Do Technical Coordinator (Office of DODand Inter-Agency Affairs).

Myron W. Krueger Pb $24,000 VP

Do Deputy Director of Facilities, NASA Harry Mitchel PL $24,000 VP Do Chief, Administrative Operations C. Burl Valentine PL $24,000

(OSSA, Program Review and Re-sources Management Division).

Do Executive Secretary, NASA Francis J. Magliato PL $23,000 Do Special Assistant to the Director of James E. Cravens Pb $23,000 VP

Procurement.Do Executive Officer, AEC/NASA Space Edward H. Schneider PL $23,000

Nuclear Propulsion Office ("SNPO"),Germantown, Md.

Do Deputy Director and Chief Scientist,Apollo Lunar Exploration Office.

Donald U. Wise Pb $23,000

Do Deputy Director for Resources Man-agement, Programs and Resources

Floyd D. Brandon PL $22,500 VP

Division (OART).Do Deputy Director of Planetary Pro-

grams (OSSA).Donald G. Rea __ PL $22,500

Do Director, Management Programs (Un-der Director, Manned Space Flight

William P. Davis PL $22,500 VP

Management Division).Do Director, Apollo Program Control (in James B. Skaggs Pb $22,500

Apollo Program Office).

MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER

Alabama:Huntsville Director Wernher von Braun PL $28,000

Do Deputy Director (Technical) Eberhardt F. M. Rees PL $28,000 Do Deputy Director (Administrative) Harry H. Gorman Pb $28,000 VP Do Manager, Saturn V Program Office Arthur L. H. Rudolph PL $27,900 Do Manager

' Saturn I/IB Program Office_ Lee B James PL $27,800

Do Deputy Director (Technical), Indus-trial Operations.

Hans A Hueter Pb $27,700

Do Director, Executive Staff Hans A Maus Pb $27,500 Do Director, Saturn/Apollo Applications Leland F. Belew Pb $27,500 VP

Program Office.Do Associate Deputy Director (Adminis-

trative).David H. Newby ___ Pb $27,500

Do Deputy Director, Propulsion and Emil A. H Hellebrand PL $27,500 Vehicle Engineering Laboratory.

Do Assistant Director, Research and Richard W Cook Pb $27,000 VP Development Operations.

Do Assistant Director, Astrionics Labora-tory.

Otto A. Hoberg Pb $27,000

Do Chief, Electrical Systems Integration Hans F Fichtner PL $27,000 Division (Astrionics Laboratory).

Do Manager, Engine Program Office William D Brown PL $27,000 (Industrial Operations).

Do Chief, Project Definition Office Konrad K Dannenberg____ PL $25,500 Do Chief, Guidance and Control Division Fletcher B Moore Pb $25,500 VP

(Astrionics Laboratory).Do Director, Advanced Systems Office_ Francis L Williams Pb $25,500 VP Do Chief Counsel William E Guilian Pb $25,500 VP Do Resident Manager, Stage II Werner K. Gengelbach Pb $25,500 Do Deputy Director, Advanced Systems Harold S. Becker PL $25,000

Office.Do Assistant Director for Procurement

and Contracting.Wilbur S. Davis PL $24,500

Do Chief, Prototype Development Branch Wilhelm Angele Pb $24,500 (Astrionics Laboratory).

Do Chief, Management Services Victor C. Sorensen Pb $24,500 VP Do Assistant Director, Computation Carl Prince Pb $24,500 VP

Laboratory.Do Chief, Contracts Office Oliver M Hirsch Pb $24,000 VP Do Chief, Manufacturing Development Otto K Eisenhardt Pb $24,000_

Division (Manufacturing Engineer-ing Laboratory).

Do Technical Assistant to the Director,Manufacturing Engineering Labo-ratory.

Max E. Nowak Pb $22,000

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Grade or salary Tenure Expires

California:Edwards

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FLIGHT RESEARCH CENTER

Director Associate Director Chief, Research Division Chief, Flight Operations Division Chief, Biomedical Program Office Aerospace Research Engineer and Pilot_

AMES RESEARCH CENTER

Director Deputy Director Assistant Director for Aeronauticsand Flight Mechanics.

Assistant Director for Life Sciences____Assistant Director for Astronautics_ _Chief, Space Sciences Division Chief, Vehicle Environment Division Chief, Thermo-and-Gas Dynamics

Division.Deputy Assistant Director for Life

Sciences.Project Manager, Pioneer Chief, Instrumentation Division Project Manager, Project Biosatellite_ _Staff Scientist, Flight Mechanics(Thermo-and-Gas Dynamics Divi-sion).

Chief, Environmental Biology Division_Assistant Director for Administration Senior Scientist, Life Sciences Chief, Computation Division

DirectorPASADENA OFFICE

JOHN F. KENNEDY SPACE CENTER

Director Deputy Director for Management Deputy Director for Center Operations_Director of Launch Operations Director of Design Engineering __Director of Launch Vehicle Operations_Director of Technical Support Director of Information Systems Director of Unmanned Launch Opera-

tions.Director of Spacecraft Operations Director of Administration Deputy Director of Design Engineer-

ing.Director of Installation Support Director, Executive Staff Launch Operations Manager (TestManagement Office).

Deputy Director of Launch OperationsDeputy Director of Administration__ Deputy Manager, Apollo Program Of-

fice, and Chief, Saturn Systems Of-fice.

Chief, Engineering Division Chief, Operations Division Deputy Director of Unmanned Launch

Operation.Procurement and Contracting Officer.._Deputy Manager, Apollo ApplicationsProgram Office.

Chief, Counsel Director, Safety Office

MICHOUD ASSEMBLY FACILITY

Manager

Paul F. Bikle De Elroy Beeler Joseph Well Stanley P. Butchart Charles E. Lewis, M.DFitzhugh L. Fulton, Jr

H. Julian Allen John F. Parsons Russell G. Robinson

Harold P. Kline Clarence A. Syvertson Charles P. Sonett Alvin Seiff Glen Goodwin

Steven E. Belsley

Charles F. Hall John Dimeff Charles A. Wilson Dean R. Chapman

Eric Ogden Arthur B. Freeman Webb E. HaymakerThomas R. Dines

Earle J. Sample

Kurt H Debus Albert F. Siepert Miles Ross Rocco A. Petrone G. Merritt PrestonHans F. GrueneRaymond L. Clark Karl Sendler Robert H. Gray

John J. Williams George A. VanStaden Grady F. Williams

Frederic H. Miller Walter P Murphy Paul C. Donnelly

Walter J. Kapryan Daniel J. Callahan Edward R Mathews

George T. Sasseen, Jr_George F Page John J. Neilon

William M. LohseRobert C. Hock

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Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER

Maryland;Greenbelt Director John F. Clark PL $28, 000 VP

Do Associate Director Eugene W Wasielewski PL $28, 000 Do Assistant Director for Tracking and John F. Mengel PL $27, 900

Data Acquisition.Do Assistant Director for Administration

and Management.Michael J. Vaccaro PL $27, 900

Do Assistant Director for Manned Flight Ozro M. Covington PL $27, 800 Support.

Do Assistant Director for Systems Re-liability.

Herman E. LaGow PL $27, 800 VP

Do Assistant Director for Space Science___ George F. Pciper PL $27, 800 Do Assistant Director for Projects Robert E. Bordeau PL $27, 800 VP Do Assistant Director for Technology Daniel G. Mazur PL $27, 800 Do Chief, Laboratory for Space Sciences___ Leslie H. Meredith PL $27, 700 VP Do Director, Goddard Institute for Space Robert Jastrow PL $27, 700

Studies, New York City.Do Deputy Assistant Director for Track-

ing and Data Systems.Clarence A. Schroeder PL $27, 500 VP

Do Deputy Assistant Director for Systems Merland L. Moseson PL $27, 500 Reliability.

Do Deputy Assistant Director for Track-ing and Data Systems (Center

James J. Fleming PL $27, 000

Automatic Data Processing).Do Chief, Advanced Plans Office William G. Stroud PL $27,000 Do Chief, Advanced Development Division_ Robert J. Coates PL $27,000 VP Do Head, Energetic Particles Branch Frank B. McDonald PL $27,000 VP

(Laboratory for Space Sciences).Do Chief, Spacecraft Integration and Robert C. Baumann Pb $27,000 VP

Sounding Rockets Division.Do Chief, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Nelson W. Spenser PL $27,000 VP

Biological Sciences.Do Chief, Operational Satellites Office Herbert I. Butler PL $27,000 Do Deputy Assistant Director for Projects Robert R. Ziemer PL $27,000 Do Director, National Space Sciences James I. Vette PL $27,000 VP

Center.Do Deputy Assistant Director for Tech-

nology.Robert J. Mackey, Jr PL $26,000

Do Deputy Assistant Director for Admin-istration and Management.

Samuel W. Keller PL $26,000 VP

Do Chief, Laboratory for Theoretical Theodore G. Northrop PL $26,000 VP Studies.

Do Assistant Chief for Trajectory Analy-sis, Mission and Trajectory Analy-sis Division.

Joseph W Siry Pb $25,500 VP

Do Chief, Test and Evaluation Division John C. New Pb $25,500 VP Do Project Manager, Delta William R. Schindler PL $25,500 Do Staff Scientist, Office of Assistant William K Ritter Pb $25,000

Center Director for Technology.Do Chief, STADAN Engineering Division Niles R Heller PL $25,000 VP Do Assistant Chief, Laboratory for Atmos-

pheric and Biological Sciences.William Nordberg PL $25,000

Do Chief,of Technical Services Fred Starbuck Pb $24,000 VP Do Head Solor Physics Branch (Labora-

tory for Space Sciences).John C. Brandt PL $24,000

Do Chief, Facilities Engineering Division N Philip Miller Pb $24,000 Do Chief, Procurement Division J. O'Neil Mackey PL $24,000 VP

ELECTRONICS RESEARCH CENTER

Massachusetts:Cambridge Director James C Elms PL $28,000

Do Assistant Director for Electronic Cora-ponents Research.

W. Crawford Dunlap, Jr_ _ _ Pb $27,800

Do Assistant Director for Electromagnetic Lester C VanAtta PL $27,800 Research.

Do Assistant Director for Administration_ Franklyn W. Phillips PL $27,800 Do Assistant Director for Instrumenta-

tion and Data Processing Research.Gene G. Mannella Pb $27,000

Do Assistant Director for Guidance and Richard J. Hayes PL $27,000 VP Control Research.

Do Chief Counsel Charles J. Delaney PL $23,000

MISSISSIPPI TEST FACILITY

Mississippi: Bay St. Manager Jackson M Balch PL $27,000 VP Louis.

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Type ofLocation Position Incumbent appoint-

mentGrade or salary Tenure Expires

io:LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER

Jleveland Director Abe Silverstein PL $28,000 Do Deputy Director Eugene J. Manganiello PL $28,000 Do Associate Director John C. Evvard PL $27,800 Do Assistant Director for Public Affairs __ Walter T. Olson PL $27,700 Do Assistant Director for Aerospace I. Irving Pinkel PL $27,700

Safety.Do Assistant Director for Rockets and Seymour C. Himmel PL $27,700 VP

Vehicles.Do Assistant Director for Power Bernard Lubarsky PL $27,700 VP Do Chief, Special Projects Division Newell D. Sanders ___ PL $27,700 Do Chief, Nuclear Systems Division Leroy V. Humble PL $27,700 Do Chief, Materials and Structures Divi-

sion.Samuel S. Manson PL $27,700

Do Chief, Electromagnetic Propulsion Di-vision.

Wolfgang E. Moeckel PL $27,700

Do Assistant Director for Administration___ Henry C. Barnett PL $27,700

Do Director, NASA Plum Brook Station,Sandusky, Ohio.

Alan D. Johnson PL $27,000 VP

Do Chief, Air-Breathing Engines Division.... J. Howard Childs PL $27,600 Do Associate Chief, Materials and Struc-

tures Division.G. Mervin Ault PL $27,600

Do Chief, Advanced Systems Division Hugh M. Henneberry PL $27,500 Do Chief, Instrument and Computing Jesse H. Hall PL $27,500

Research Division.Do Chief, Chemical Rocket Division Irving A. Johnsen PL $27,500 Do Associate Chief, Fluid System Corn-

ponents Division.Edmund E. Bisson PL $27,500

Do Chief, Office of Development Evalua-tion and Management Review

Carl F. Schueller PL $27,000

(Development).Do Assistant Chief, Nuclear Systems

Division.John C. Sanders PL $27,000

Do Assistant Chief, Engineering Services.. _ Beverly G. Gulick PL $25,000 Do Manager, AGENA Project Office __ Henry W. Plohr PL $25,000 VP Do Resources Planning and Programing

Officer.Victor Gordon PL $24,500- __ _ VP

Do Procurement and Contracting Officer__ F. Hamilton Stickney PL $24,500 Do Chief of Technical Services William A Egan PL $23,750 VP

tS:

MANNED SPACECRAFT CENTER

auston Director Robert R. Gilruth PL $28,000 Do Deputy Director

ProgramGeorge S. Trimble, Jr PL $28,000

Do Manager, Apollo SpacecraftOffice.

George M. Low PL $28,000 VP

Do Associate Director Wesley L. Hjornevik PL $27,900 VP Do Director of Flight Operations

Develop-Christopher C. Kraft, Jr.._..PL $27,900

Do Director of Engineering andment.

Maxime A. Faget PL $27,800 VP

Do Director of Science and Applications__Research

Wilmot N. Hess PL $27,800 VP Do Director of Medical and

Operations.Charles A. Berry PL $27,800 VP '

Do Special Assistant to the Director Paul E. Purser PL $27,750 Do Director of Flight Crew Operations____ Donald K. Slayton PL $27,750 VP Do Manager for the Command and Serv-

ice Module, Apollo Spacecraft Pro-gram Office.

Kenneth S. Klienknecht_ PL $27,700

Do Manager, NASA Whi e Sands TestFacility.

Martin L. Raines PL $27,700 VP

D o Technical Assistant to the Director_ ___ Robert 0. Piland PL $27,500 VP Do Staff Engineer, Systems Test and Eva!-

uation.Aleck C. Bond PL $27,500 VP

Do Manager of Design and Analysis James A. Chamberlin _ PL $27,500 Do Chief, Advanced Spacecraft Planning__ Julian M. West PL $27, 500 VP Do Chief, Lunar and Earth Sciences Divi-

sion. .Persa R. Bell PL $27, 500

Do Director of Administration Philip H Whitbeck PL $27, 500 VP Do Chief, Propulsion and Energy Systems

Division.Joseph G. Thibodaux PL $27, 500 VP

Do Chief, Structures and Mechanics Divi-sion.

Joseph N. Kotanchik PL $27, 500

Do Manager, Apollo Applications ProgramOffice.

Robert F. Thompson PL $27, 250 VP

Do Chief, Flight Crew Support Division__ Warren J. North PL $27, 000 VP Do Director of Program Control and Con-

tracts.Dave W. Lang, Jr PL $27, 000 VP

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bility and Quality Assurance Office.William M. Bland, Jr $26, 500 VP

Do Chief, Flight Safety Operations, Flight Frederick J. Bailey $26, 500 Safety Office.

Do Senior Assistant, Apollo ApplicationsProgram Office.

Willis B. Mitchell $26, 000 VP

Do Assistant to the Director for MOL Co-ordination.

Duncan R. Collins $26, 000

Do Chief Counsel J. Wallce Ould $26, 000 Do Chief, Space Physics Division Stanley C. Freden $26, 000 Do Deputy Director of Program Control

and Contracts.Joseph A. Kratovil $25, 500 VP

Do Assistant Chief, Mission Planning and Howard W. Tindall, Jr $25, 000 VP Analysis Division.

Do Deputy Director of Science and Appli-cations (for Projects).

Anthony J. Calio $25, 000 VP

Do Chief, Flight Support Division Lynwood C. Dunseith $23, 000 VP

LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTERVirginia:Hampton Director Edgar M. Cortright $28,000 VP

Do Associate Director John E. Duberg $27,900 Do Assistant Director for Flight Projects_ Eugene C. Draley $27,800 Do Assistant Director (Group 3) Laurence K. Loftin $27,800 Do Assistant Director (Group 1) Clifford H. Nelson $27,800 Do

-ThChief, Dynamic Loads Division I. Edward Garrick $27,700

' Do Chief, Structures Research Division Richard R. Heldenfels $27,700 VP_• Do Chief, Aerophysics Division John V. Becker $27,700

Do Chief, Flight Mechanics and Tech-nology Division.

Philip Donely $27,700

Do Chief, Full-Scale Research Division Mark R. Nichols $27,700 Do Assistant Director for Administration T. Melvin Butler $27,700 Do Chief, Analysis and Computation Di-

vision.Paul F Fuhrmeister $27,700_

Do Chief, Space Mechanics Division William H. Phillips $27,700 Do Chief, Applied Materials and Physics Herbert A. Wilson, Jr $27,700

Division.Do Assistant to the Chief, Aerophysics Eugene S. Love $27,500 VP

Division.Do Assistant Chief, Structures Research

Division.Roger A Anderson $27,500

Do Chief, Instrument Research Division Howard B. Edwards $27,500 Do Associate Chief, Full-Scale Research Thomas A. Toll $27,500

Division.Do Senior Staff Scientist (Office of the As

sociate Director).Samuel Katzoff $27,500

Do Chief, Flight Instrumentation Division George B. Graves, Jr $27,500 Do Staff Scientist, Applied Materials and William J. O'Sullivan $27,000

Physics Division.Do Associate Chief, Applied Materials and Paul R Hill $27,000

Physics Division.Do Associate Chief, Flight Mechanics and John P Campbell ___ $27,000

Technology Division.Do Procurement and Contracting Officer Sherwood L. Butler __ $25,500 Do Head, Stability Performance Branch Edward C. Polhamus $25,000 Do Chief Counsel George T. Malley $25,000

WALLOPS STATIONWallops Island Director Robert L Krieger $28,000

Do Associate Director Abraham D. Spinak $26,000

NASA HEADQUARTERS

Vilashington, D.0 Associate Administrator Homer E Newell, Jr Level IV Do Associate Administrator for Advanced James M Beggs Level V VP

Research and Technology.Do Associate Administrator for Space John E. Naugle do VP

Science and Applications.Do Associate Administrator for Manned George E Mueller do

Space Flight.Do Associate Deputy Administrator Willis H. Shapley do Do Deputy Associate Administrator Vacant do Do General Counsel Paul G Dembling do Do Special Assistant to the Director,

Manned Space Flight Center Devel-opment.

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istrator for Advanced Research andTechnology).

Secretary (to the Associate Admin-istrator for Space Science andApplications).

Secretary (to the Associate Admin-istrator for Manned Space Flight).

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Mary S. Traviss

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NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THEHUMANITIES

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Do Program Officer, Fellowships and Sti-pends.

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Do Program Officer, Research and Publica-tions.

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Do Assistant to Director, Planning and Loren Ghiglione A GS-13 Analysis.

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(Chief Counsel to the Chairman).Do Attorney-Adviser (Labor) (Special Tim L. Bornstein C GS-15

Assistant to the Chairman).Do Confidential Staff Assistant (Admin-

istrative Assistant to the Chairman).Meta P. Barghausen C GS-11

Do Secretary (Stenography) (Confidential Audrey G. Warcola C GS-8 Secretary to the Chairman).

OFFICE OF BOARD MEMBER JOHN H.

FANNING

Do Board Member John H. Fanning PAS Level IV 5 years Dec. 16,:Do Supervisory General Attorney (Labor) William C. Baisinger, Jr____ NEA GS-16

(Chief Counsel to Board Member).Do Confidential Assistant to Board Gertrude Wisotzky C GS-10

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Washington, D.0 Do

Do

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OFFICE OF BOARD MEMBER

HOWARD JENKINS, JR.

Board Member Supervisory General Attorney (Labor)(Chief Counsel to Board Member).

Confidential Assistant to BoardMember.

OFFICE OF BOARD MEMBER SAM ZAGORIA

Board Member Supervisory General Attorney (Labor)(Chief Counsel to Board Member).

Confidential Assistant to BoardMember.

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR

General Attorney (Labor) (Solicitor)

GENERAL COUNSEL'S OFFICE

General Counsel General Attorney (Labor) (Special

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Attorney-Adviser (Labor) (SpecialAssistant to the General Counsel).

Confidential Staff Assistant

DIVISION OF OPERATIONS

Supervisory General Attorney (Labor)(Associate General Counsel).

DIVISION OF LITIGATION

Supervisory General Attorney (Labor)(Associate General Counsel).

Howard Jenkins, Jr Harry M. Leet

Irma E. M. Hughes

Sam Zagoria Melvin J. Welles

Hope W. Piper

William Feldesman

Arnold Ordman Bernard Cushman

William T. Evans

Elsie E. Crowell

H. Stephan Gordon

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Grade or salary Tenure Expires

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Illinois: Chicago Secretary (Stenography-Confidential A. C Cabay C GS-7 VP Assistant).

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Do Secretary (Stenography—Confidential Eugenia Bullis C GS-7 VP Assistant).

Do do Y V Carley C GS-7 VP Do do C. E. Frey C GS-7 VP Do do Sarah Glassman C GS-7 VP Do do E. L. Harding C GS-7 VP Do do K V LaChance C GS-7 VP Do do G L. Price C GS-7 VP Do do B. J. Schiller C GS-7 VP Do do B. M. Steele C GS-7 VP Do do J A Vorphal C GS-7 VP

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PERSONNEL—continued

Washington, D C Section Head Ernest R Sohns PL GG-16 VP Do do David B Tyler PL GG-16 Do do Fred D White Pb GG-16 VP Do do Kent M Wilson PL GG-16 Do Head, Grants Office William E. Fee Pb GG-16 Do Assistant (Special Projects) Jerome H. Fregeau PL GG-16 Do Account Officer Edward B. Garvey Pb GG-16 Do Supervisory Architect Harold Horowitz PL GG-16 VP Do Planning Officer William A. Jaracz PL GG-16 VP Do Personnel Officer Calvin C. Jones PL GG-16 VP Do Head, Internal Audit Wilford G. Kener Pb GG-16 Do Staff Associate Robert H. Linnell Pb GG-16 VP Do do Richard J. Mayer Pb GG-16 Do Head, Contracts Robert D. Newton Pb GG-16 VP Do Head, Management Analysis Office_ George Pilarinos Pb GG-16 VP Do Chief Scientist Louis 0. Quam PL GG-16 VP Do Staff Associate Raymond J. Seeger PL GG-16 Do Executive Assistant Andrew W. Swago Pb GG-16 VP Do Head, Data Management Irvin V. Voltin Pb GG-16 VP Do Congressional Liaison Officer Theodore W. Wirths PL GG-16 VP Do Program Director Murray Aborn Pb GG-16 VP Do do Howard W. Etzel PL GG-16 VP Do do Ronald E. Kagarise Pb GG-16 VP Do do George A. Llano PL GG-16 VP Do do William S. Rodney PL GG-16 VP Do do Ursula K. Abbott Pb GG-15 Do do Albert E. Belon Pb GG-15 Do do Marjory R. Benedict Pb GG-15 Do do Eugene W. Bierly Pb GG-15 VP Do do Laurence 0. Binder Pb GG-15 Do do Alfred F. Borg Pb GG-15 VP Do do James II. Blackman PL GG-l5 VP Do do Lewis D. Conta Pb GG-15 Do do E. Allan Davis Pb GG-15 Do do Gilbert B. Devey Pb GG-15 VP Do do Paul F Donovan Pb GG-15 Do do J. Merton England PL GG-15 VP Do do Arthur F. Findeis Pb GG-15 VP Do do Michael M. Frodyma Pb GG-15 VP Do do Matthew P. Gaffney Pb GG-15 VP Do do Michael P. Gaus PL GG-15 VP Do do Roy E. Hanson Pb GG-15 vp

Do do Vernon J. Henry, Jr Pb GG-15 Do do Gordon L. Hiebert Pb GG-15 Do do Fred S. Honkala PL GG-15 Do do Richard F. Johnston Pb GG-15 Do do James C Kellett, Jr Pb GG-15 Do do Reinhard L. Korgen Pb GG-15 Do do Ralph M. Krause Pb GG-15 • Do do Harold H Lane PL GG-15 Do do Richard W. Lieban Pb GG-15 Do do Lewis G. Mayfield PL GG-15 VP Do do Richard Y. Morita Pb GG-15 Do do William E. Morrell PL GG-15 Do do J. Howard McMillen Pb GG-15 Do do J Elbert O'Connell_. Pb GG-15 VP Do do Donald K Pollack Pb GG-15 Do do Eugene Pronko PL GG-15 Do do Philip M. Smith PL GG-15 VP Do do Sidney Solomon PL GG-15 Do do Donald A. Speer PL GG-15 Do do M Hall Taylor PL GG-15 vp

Do Executive Officer George R. Toney Pb GG-15 VP Do Program Director Henry Tovey Pb GG-15 Do do Mortimer Turner PL GG-15 VP Do do Alvin VanValkenburg Pb GG-15 Do do Edward C Weiss Pb GG-15 Do do Charles R Wright Pb GG-15 VP

Do do Peter H Wyckoff Pb GG-15 VP Do Study Director Joseph P. Kozlowski Pb GG-15 VP Do do Lawrence A. Seymour PL GG-15 VP Do Senior Staff Associate George A Livingston PL GG-15

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Do do Joseph P Fennell PL

Do do David V. Heebink PL VP

Do do M. Frank Hersman PL

Do do Robert It. Kadesch PL

Do do Karl Kreilkamp Pb

Do do John F. Lance PL VP

Do do Ralph H. Long, Jr Pb VP

Do do Paul D Olejar PL VP

Do do Harold A. Spuhler PL VP

Do Executive Secretary (International Sherman W. Betts PL VP Commission on AtomsphericSciences).

Do Executive Secretary (Special Corn-mission on Social Sciences).

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Do Publication Officer Jack Kratchman PL VP

Do Attorney Advisory Maryann B. Lloyd PL VP

Do Head, Sciences Liaison Group Ray W. Mayhew PL VP

Do Attorney Adviser Joseph R. Schurman PL VP -

Do Acting Head, Science Liaison Group Duncan Clement Pb VP

Do Program Coordinator Clifford J. Murino PL VP

Do Associate Program Director Richard C. Kolf Pb

Do do A. Wayne McGaughey PL

Do do Senta A. Raizen PL

Do do Theodore L. Reid PL

Do do Elias Schutzman PL

Do do John A. Scopino PL VP Do do John S. Showell Pb

Do do Joel A. Snow Pb

Do do Donald E. Stone PL

Do do Robert J. Toft PbDo do - James J. Zwolenik PL

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Do do Joe D. Sides Pb

Do Associate Program Director Sidney It. Butler Pb

Do do Bernard Chern PL

Do do Jerome Daen PL

Do do Jay J. Davenport PL VP

Do do Wayne L. Fry PLDo do F. Thomas Galloway Pb

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Do do _______________ ___ Raymond J. Hannapel PL

Do do ______________ John E. Klimas, Jr Pb

Do - do Melvin L Morris Pb

Do do ________________ __ Patricia E Nicely Pb

Do do Harold A Olsen Pb

Do do Victor P. Petrov PLDo do Anne H. Schauer PL

Do do Robert F Watson PL

Do do Marjorie Williams PL

Do Professional Assistant Karl E. Olsoni Pb

Do Planning Specialist Charles II Dickens Pb

Do Assistant Program Director (Acting).. Jean T. DeBell Pb

Do Professional Assistant Selim M Selcuk PL

Do Special Assistant Christof N. Schubert PLDo Professional Assistant Randall Worthington PL

Do Special Assistant Joan M Jordan PL

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Grade or salary Tenure Expires

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATIONPERSONNEL-continued

Washington, D C Vessel Coordination Officer Robert L Dale PL GG-12 VP Do Log Liaison Officer Merle R. Dawson PL GG-12 VP Do Systems Analyst Albert W Ware PL GG-12 California: La Jolla Special Assistant Archie R. McLerran PL GG-16 India: New Delhi Head, Science Liaison Staff Ray Koppleman PL GG-16 Do Executive Officer Miller F. Shurtleff PL GG-15 VP Do Staff Associate Edward P Mikol PL GG-15 VP Do Staff Assistant William R Riley PL GG-14 Do do William R. Abel PL GG-14 Do do Daniel P. Detwiler PL GG-14 Do do Harry F. Meiners PL GG-14 Do do Raphael R. Ronkin PL GG-14 VP Do do Herbert Eller PL GG-13 Japan: Tokyo Head, Science Liaison Office Walter H. Hodge PL GG-16 Do Staff Associate Richard R. Ries PL GG-14

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1, 1970.

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

OFFICES OF THE BOARDIllinois:

Chicago Chairman of Board Howard W Habermeyer_ PAS Level III 5 years Aug. 28,Do Member of Board Thomas M Healy PAS Level IV _ do Aug. 28,Do Do

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Location

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Washington, D.0 Chairman Lawrence E. Hartwig PAS Level V

Do Board Member Jack Beaty PAS do

Do do William M. Burkhalter PAS do

Do do Thomas D'Alesandro PAS do

Do do Herschel C. Loveless PAS do

Do General Counsel _ Howard Fensterstock PL $28, 000 VP

Do Executive Assistant to Chairman Edward F. Ryan C GS-15 VP

Do Special Assistant to Board Member__ Bob Vaught C GS-15

Do do Jack N. Nelson C GS-15 VP

Do do Irving Schultz C GS-15

Do do Thomas J. O'Donnell------C GS-15

Do Secretary (Stenographer) Genevieve W. Leeson C GS-11

Do do Juanita A. Linkous C GS-9

Do do Maxine L. Morrell C GS-9 VP_

Do do Betty B. Ridgell C GS-9

Do do LaVerne 0. Thomas C GS-9

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Do State Director John Thomas Martin A GS-14 Alabama: Montgomery__ do Hugh J. Caldwell A GS-15 VP Alaska: Juneau do Conrad F. Necrason A GS-13 Arizona: Phoenix do Col. Norman L. Erb A GS-13 m Arkansas: Little Rock _ do Col. Willard A. Hawkins_ __ A GS-14 M California: Sacramento_ do do Carlos C. Ogden A GS-15 Canal Zone: Balboa do Harold I. Perante A W.o.c Heights.Colorado: Denver do Allen J. Roush A GS-14 Connecticut: Hartford___ do Ernest E. Novey A GS-14 VP Delaware: Wilmington__ do Col. Clifford E. Hall A GS-13 m Florida: St. Augustine___ do Harold C. Wall A GS-15 VP Georgia: Atlanta do Mike Y. Hendrix A GS-15 Guam: Agana do Carlos C. Guerrero A GS-13 Hawaii: Honolulu do Col. Henry C. Oyasato A GS-13 M Idaho: Boise do George B. Bennett A GS-13 VP Illinois: Springfield do John H. Hammack A GS-15 VP Indiana: Indianapolis__ _ do Col. Robert K. Custer A GS-15 M Iowa: Des Moines do Col. Glenn R. Bowles A GS-14 M Kansas: Topeka do Joe Nickell A GS-14 VP Kentucky: Frankfort____ do Col. Taylor L. Davidson_ _ _ A GS-14 M Louisiana: New Orleans do Col. Erbon W. Wise A GS-14 AI Maine: Augusta do Col. Paul B. Merrick A GS-13 M Maryland: Baltimore_ do Col. James L. Hays HI_ __ A GS-14 M Massachusetts: Boston do John C. Carr, Jr A GS-15 _ VP Michigan: Lansing do Arthur C Holmes A GS-15 vp Minnesota: St. Paul do Col. Robert P. Knight A GS-14 M Mississippi: Jackson do James L. Davis A GS-14 VP Missouri: Jefferson City. do Col. L. B Adams, Jr A GS-15 M Montana: Helena do Col. Richard C. Kendall_ A GS-13 M Nebraska: Lincoln do Guy N. Henninger A GS-14 VP Nevada: Carson City_ do Col. Addison A. Millard_ A GS-13 M New Hampshire: Con-cord.

do Oscar N Grandmaison A GS-13 VP New Jersey: Trenton do Col. Joseph T. Avella A GS-15 ivi New Mexico: Santa Fe__ do Col. John P. Jolly A GS-13 xi Ne ork:

do William H. Boughton A GS-15 VP Ne 'York State Director, New York City Col. Paul V. Akst A GS-15 M Nor Carolina: Raleigh_ State Director William H. McCachren_ A GS-15 VP N h Dakota: Bismarck do Col. LaClair Melhouse A GS-13 M .10: Columbus do Col. Heber L. Minton A GS-15 M klahoma: Oklahoma do Col. Herbert Hope A GS-14 Aii City.

Oregon: Portland do Col. Leonard G Hicks A G5-14 M Pennsylvania: Harris-burg.

do Henry M. Gross A GS-15 VP Puerto Rico: San Juan do Col. Luis Torres-Massa_ A GS-14 m Rhode Island: Provi-

dence. do Col. Lloyd C Wilson A GS-13 m

South Carolina: Colum- bia.

do Col. Donald H. Collins A GS-14 M South Dakota: Rapid do Col. Duane L Corning A GS-13 MCity.Tennessee: Nashville do Arnold L. Malone A GS-15 vp _ Texas: Austin do Col. Morris S. Schwartz_ A GS-15 AT Utah: Salt Lake City do Col. Evan P Clay A GS-13 M Vermont: Montpelier.. do Col. Wm. J Burke A GS-13_ M

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Location

INDEPENDENT AGENCIES •

SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM—Continued

Position

Virgin Islands: St.„Thomas.virginia: Richmond

Washington; Tacoma

West Virginia:„Charleston.„wisconsin: Madison Wyoming: Cheyenne_ n:‘ashington D.0 4-jabarna: Montgomery Alaska; Juneau Arizona: Phoenix California: Sacramento Canal Zone: BalboaHeights.

,Connecticut. Hartford ,uelaware: Wilmington_ -telorida: St. Augustine Georgia: Atlanta uam: Agana

pawaii: Honolulu _Idaho: Boise Illinois: Springfield xridiana: Indianapolis_ _ipansas: Topeka- ------ -,.-"•entucky: Frankfort-- -euisiana: New Orleans_

„.wiaine: Augusta „laryland: Baltimore m• assachusetts: Boston_ _„michigan: Lansing--

Jackson M• issouri: Jefferson City-Mentana: Helena ----- ebraska: Lincoln- - -

..revada: Carson City-- -'"\Ar Hampshire: Con-

cord.1‘Irew Jersey: Trenton_ ▪ mr Mexico: Sante Fe "ew York:Albany New ork Do

.1N,.orth Carolina: Raleigh-North Dakota: Bismarck_CHlio: Columbus Oklahoma: OklahomaCity.

•gtegon: Portland ▪ hode Island:• Providence.'1outh Dakota: Rapidpi, City.

. ennessee: Nashville7.1tali: Salt Lake City v9Traont: Montpelier_ grginia: Richmond .lashington: Tacoma "I est Virginia:.Th,pharleston.

18consin: Madison W yoming: Cheyenne_ __ -

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STATE HEADQUARTERS OF

SELECTIVE SERVICE—continued

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NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON

THE SELECTION OF PHYSICIANS,

DENTISTS, AND ALLIED SPECIALISTS

Executive Secretary

Col. Joseph A. Christmas___

Capt. Charles L. Kessler,USN R.

Capt. Chester J. Chastek,USN R.

Gene H. Williams

Bentley Courtenay Col. Jack P. Brubaker Col. Clemens J. Traber Lt. Col. Rex H. McKissick_Maj. Edward G. Pagnano Theodore H. Henningsen_Walter H. Henderson Bruce G. Sanders, Jr

Type ofappoint-ment

Victor P.• Reis James P. Ryan Lt. Col. Peter P. Pierce, Jr_Lt. Col. Charles H. Lindsey_Lorenzo C. Aflague Lt. Col. Thomas T. Imada_Col. James B. Cruzen Lt. Col. James H. Voyles Col. Wayne E. Rhodes Francis H. Martin Lt. Col. Marshall A. Sanders _Leo W. Davis Lt. Col. Vincent P. Ledew Reginald C. Morrison Col. Paul F. Feeney Wilbur J. Myers Col. C. S. Sanders, JrLt. Col. D. M. Wilson Col. Don G. Redpath Col. Lee G. Leggett Col. Grover W. Russell_ _ _ _Wm. F. Leahy

Col. Harold Hoenig Col. Fred A. Campora

Col. John W. Brokaw Col. Arthur A. Alpert Dr. Gabriel KirschenbaumCol. Quince E. Mathis Lt. Col. E. J. Quine Col. William L. Klare Col. C. M Humphrey, Jr

Col. Lake E. Bellinger Col. Samuel Popovich

--

Col. Dermont E. Herreman_

Col. Richard W. Jett Col. Richard V. Peay Merton E. Ashton Lt. Col. Chester D Harding_Col. E. L. Dunlap Col. Jack W. Blair

Maj. Clinton S. Knutson___Maj. Duane J. Wheeler_ _ _ _

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SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D C

Do

NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICEAPPEAL BOARD

Executive Secretary

Administrative Officer

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Washington, D C Administrator Howard J. Samuels Level III

OFFICE OF ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATORFOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Do Deputy Associate Administrator Howard W. Rogerson GS-18 VP OFFICE OF ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATORFOR CONGRESSIONAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Do Assistant Administrator R. Frank Mensel GS-17 Do Deputy Assistant Administrator Norman Abelson GS-I6

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATORFOR MINORITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Do Assistant Administrator Vacant GS-18

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

Do Deputy Administrator Howard Greenberg Level IV

OFFICE OF ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATORFOR INVESTMENT

Do Associate Administrator Glenn R. Brown Level V VP OFFICE OF ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR

FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Do Associate Administrator Logan B. Hendricks do VP OFFICE OF ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATORFOR PROCUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT

ASSISTANCE

Do Associate Administrator Irving Maness do VP OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

Do Special Assistant David W. Secrest GS-15 Do do Thomas L. Langman GS-14 Do do Vacant GS-14 Do do Rhoda D. Conn GS-12 Do Private Secretary Patricia L. Walker GS-13 Do do Mabel R. Berry GS-12 Do Special Assistant Randall L. Tyus GS-15

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATORFOR CONGRESSIONAL AND PUBLIC

AFFAIRS

Do Congressional Relations Officer Frank L. Hutson GS-14 VP Do do Harold R. Sullivan GS-14 VP Do do Vacant GS-12 Do... Director, Office of Congressional Rela-

tions.Roger D. Lowe GS-15 vp

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

DO Special Assistant Jane M. McIntyre GS-15 See footnotes at end of table, p. 151.

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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-Continued

Location Position

Washington, D.0

California:LOS Angeles _

Do Do

San Francisco ___Do Do Do

Colorado: Denver Plorida: Miami Do Do

kireorgia: Atlanta Illinois: Chicago Indiana: Indianapolis- - -1crwa: Des Moines Michigan: Detroit Minnesota: Minneapolis-

Missouri:Kansas City St. Louis

.1.,lew Jersey: Newark__-_gew York: New York -Oklahoma: OklahomaCity.Do

Oregon. _______________h ICortland --rennsylvania: Phila-delphia.▪ exasDallas

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OFFICE OF ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR

FOR INVESTMENT

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OFFICE OF LIQUIDATION AND DISPOSAL

Program Manager do do do do

do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

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IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

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Richard C. Barnes GS-11

Irving_Koufax A GS-13 (1) Dec. 31, 1968.2Fred E. Mauldin A GS-13 (I) Do.2Victor S. Susman A GS-13 Frank J. McCann A GS-13 (1) Do.2Abe H. Romick A GS-13 (1) D0.2

Henry G. Sheehy A GS-13 (1) Do.2

Taylor Smith A GS-13 (1) 00.2

Otis J. King A GS-13 (1) Do.2Joseph M. Barnes A GS-13 (1) Do.2Raymond C. Nahm, Sr__ __ A GS-13 (1) Do.2Herbert H. Rogers A GS-13 (1) 00.2Elmer E. Cummins A GS-13 (1) 00.2Joseph E. Clermont A GS-13 (1)

00.2Ralph D. Shoemaker A GS-13 (1) Do.2Richard H. Boldrick A GS-13 (1) Do.2James F. Deane A GS-13 (1) 00.2Lee R. Chesney A GS-13 (1) 00.2Mortimer Goodwin A GS-13 (1) Do.2Hayne A. Thompson A GS-13 (1) Do.2

Joel R. Hill A GS-13 (1) 00.1Richard L. Maguire A GS-13 (1) Do.2John J. Kelly A GS-13 (1) Do.2James D. Patton A GS-13 (1) Do.2Samuel C. Clemens A GS-13 (I) _ Do.2

Davis C. Sellers A GS-13 (1) 00.2Alton W. Emmons A GS-13 (1) Do.2Reginald P. Yomer A GS-13 (1) 00.2

Ernest E. Bearden__ A GS-13 00.2Henry A. Schumacher A GS-13 (1) Do.2Robert P. Grymes A GS-13 (1) Do.2Hector M. MacKay A GS-13 (1) 00.2David G. Smith A GS-13 Do.2Joe R. Davis A GS-12 (1) Do.2

1 r2 intermittent employees.Extension of authority to Dec. 31,

1970, pending approval at the Civil Service Commission.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

Ihington, D.0 Director ____ - _______________________ Charles Nagel PL GS-18

HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE

GARDEN

7 York: New York..__ Director ____________________________ Abram Lerner PL GS-18

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

1;lingt.011, D.0 Confidential Executive Assistant John II Dobkin C GS-9

Was

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NV

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SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expir

Washington, D C Chairman John W Mahan (D) PAS Level V 5 years Mar. 4,Do Member Simon F. McHugh, Jr. (D) PAS do do Apr. 9,Do do John S. Patterson (R) PAS do do Aug. 9,Do do Leonard L. Sells (D) PAS do do Aug. 9,Do Do

do Confidential Administrative Assistant

to Member of the Board.

Vacant Dorothy S. Sheppard

PASc

do GS-10

do s

Aug. 9,

Do do Jean N Witsil C GS-10 S Do do 3 vacancies CDo Private Secretary to Member of Board 5 vacancies C GS-7 Do Executive Secretary and Chief Clerk_ Vacant C GS-15

TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Washington, D.0 Chief Judge William M. Drennen PAS $30,000 JuneDo Judge Norman 0. Tietjens PAS $30,000 JuneDo do William M. Fay PAS $30,000 JuneDo do Graydon G. Withey PAS $30,000 JuneDo do Leo H. Irwin PAS $30,000 JuneDo do Craig S. Atkins PAS $30,000 JuneDo do Howard A. Dawson PAS $30,000 JuneDo do Moxley Featherston PAS $30,000 JuneDo do Bruce M. Forrester PAS $30,000 JuneDo do Arnold Raum PAS $30,000 JuneDo do Irene F. Scott PAS $30,000 Do do Theodore Tannenwald PAS $30,000 JuneDo do Charles R. Simpson __ PAS $30,000 JuneDo do Austin Hoyt PAS $30,000 JuneDo do Vacant PAS $30,000 JuneDo do do PAS $30,000 JuneOFFICE OF CHIEF JUDGE

Do Attorney-Adviser Edward C. Radue NEA GS-16 Do Secretary Frances G. Esmacher c GS-10 Do Attorney-Adviser Arthur Seaton c GS-14

Division 1

Do Attorney-Adviser Stanley Weiner c GS-11 Do Legal Assistant Williamson Donald c GS-9 Do Secretary Ruth M. Davis c GS-9

Division 8

Do Attorney-Adviser Robert L. Jackson C GS-12 Do Legal Assistant Ronald Mostov C GS-11 Do Secretary Florence Taylor c GS-9

Division 4Do Attorney-Adviser _ Ronald Lenkin c GS-13 Do do Leonard Schneidman c GS-11 Do Secretary Vera Irwin c GS-9

Division 5

Do Attorney-Adviser Allan Abrams c GS-11 Do do Arnold G. Cohen c GS-11 Do Secretary Evangeline Jensen c GS-9

Division 7

Do Attorney-Adviser Roger Ohlrich c GS-13 Do do Joseph Kane c GS-14 Do Secretary Frances Lusby C GS-9

Division 8

Do Attorney-Adviser H. Clay Moore C GS-11 Do do Lonnie McGee c GS-11 Do Secretary Genevieve Lutz C GS-9

es

1970.1972.1971.1969.1970.

119°1' 1974.

1' 1980'1' 1972'11979.1' 1974.

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1974.1' 1980.1' 1974'1; 1979.1, 1972.

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TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES—Continued

153

Location

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Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

ashington, D.C. Do Do

Do Do Do

Do Do Do

Do Do Do

Do Do Do

Do Do Do

Do Do Do DoAttorney-Adviser

Do Do Do Do

Division 9

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Division 10

Attorney-Adviser Legal Assistant Secretary

Division 11

General Attorney do Secretary

Division 13

Attorney-Adviser do Secretary

Division 14

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Division 15

Attorney-Adviser General Attorney Secretary

Division 16

General Attorney Legal Assistant Secretary

do ___________________________Secretary do do

.

Theodore Press John W. Lee Addie Zande

Neal Block Myron Mintz Marion Gearhart

Richard Hubbard Vacant

Mary K. Burke

Frances M. Foltz James Harkins Lorraine Althen

Brian Keim John 'ladle° Ann Padavic

Harold Dubroff William Macan Ruth Simpson

Samuel Ullman Michael Oberst

Bessie Newberry Bernard Greenfield Allan Eddy Helen Evans Elsie Sadler Hazel Riggins

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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

Tennessee:Knoxville

Do Do

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Aubrey J. WagnerDon McBride Frank E. Smith

PASPASPAS

$29,500 $28,750 $28,750

9 years _ __do

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U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY

IShington, D.0 Do

Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

Director ----------------------------Deputy Director

GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

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do ----------------------------- do ----------------------------- do -------------------- • --------- do ----------------------------- do -----------------------------

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William C. Foster Adrian S. Fisher

John J. McCloy Roger M. Blough John Cowles Alfred M. Grunther ---George Kistiakowski Dean A. McGee Ralph E. McGill George Meany Maurine Neuberger James A. Perkins

PASPAS

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U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DISA RMAMENT AGENCY—Continued

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE—con.

tittitittitititt

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Washington, D C_ Member Herman Phleger PAS $100 p.d. w.a.e_ Do do Troy V. Post PAS $100 p.d. w.a.e_ Do do Isidor Rabi PAS $100 p.d. w.a.e_ Do do Stephen J. Wright PAS $100 p.d. w.a.e_ Do do Herbert York PAS $100 p.d. w.a.e_ ECONOMICS BUREAU

Do Assistant Director Archibald S. Alexander PAS Level V INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS BUREAU

Do Assistant Director Samuel DePalma PAS do FSO 1 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BUREAU

Do Assistant Director Herbert Scoville_ PAS do

WEAPONS EVALUATION AND CONTROLBUREAU

Do Assistant Director John J. Davis PAS do m 2

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

Do Disarmament Adviser Lawrence D. Weiler NEA GS-17 VP Do Secretary to the Director Jeannette Christian C GS-12 Do Secretary to the Deputy Director Leona T. Edwards C GS-11

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

Do General Counsel George Bunn C Level 5 VP Do Secretary to the General Counsel Adeline M. Chatterton C GS-10

OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC AFFAIRS ADVISER

Do Public Affairs Adviser Nedville Nordness C GG-18

ECONOMICS BUREAU

Do Secretary to the Assistant Director 011ie J. Ferro C GS-10

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS BUREAU

Do Secretary to Assistant Director Margaret A. Barrett C GS-10

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BUREAU

Do Secretary to Assistant Director Julia B. Krenzel C GS-10

WEAPONS EVALUATION AND CONTROLBUREAU

Do Secretary to Assistant Director Olive J. Chertoff C GS-10 Do Operations Research Officer Frank S. Houck A GS-15 Do Digital Computer Systems Officer Robert I. Berg A GS-14 VP Do Project Officer Vacant A NE Do do do A NE Do do do A NE Do do do A NE Do do do A NE

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BUREAU

Do Physical Science Officer Eric E. Anschutz A GS-15 VP Do do Leslie S. Ayers A GS-15 VP Do do Harold A. Feiveson A GS-14 Do do Jerome H. Kahan A GS-14 Do do Benjamin Huberman A GS-13 VP Do do Vacant A NE Do do do A NE Do do do A NE Do do do A NE Do do do A NE

1 On reimbursable assignment from Department of State.2 On reimbursable assignment from Department of Defense.

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U.S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

155

,

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

ashington, D.0 Do Do

_

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John W. Macy, Jr. (D)____Ludwig J. Andoleek (D)____Robert E. Hampton (R)___

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U.S. INFORMATION AGENCY

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OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

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Secretary to the Director Special Assistant to the Deputy Direc-

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Chief of Religious Information

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

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Deputy Coordinator for EmergencyPlanning.

BROADCASTING SERVICE

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INFORMATION CENTERS SERVICE

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Exhibits Operations Specialist

MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVSIONSERVICE

International Information ProgramSpecialist.

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

Executive Assistant to the Director

BROADCASTING SERVICE

Assistant Director, USIA (Broad-casting).

PRESS AND PUBLICATIONS SERVICE

Assistant Director, USIA (Press andPublications).

Leonard H. Marks Robert W. Akers

Frank Stanton Edwin P. Hoyt

Sigurd S. Larmon Morris S. Novik Thomas V. H. Vail

Jeanne C. Gildea

Ruth L. Peterson Helen C. McGuirk Malcolm McLean

Vacant do

Marvin H Cox Marian L. Ball

Alfred D. Mittendorf

Alan A. Atlas Antoni Tarnowski

George R. Todd John L Wiggin

Howard 0. Hill

Fritjof Jonassen

William H. Giltner

Howard C. Chernoff

Vacant

Robert H. Fleming

PASPAS

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U.S. TARIFF COMMISSION

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

Washington, D.0 Commissioner (ClaairmF) Stanley D Metzger (D) PAS Level IV 6 years___ _ June 16, 197Do Commissioner (Vice Chairman) Glenn W. Sutton (D) PAS Level V do June 16, 197Do Commissioner Penelope H Thunberg (I)_ PAS do do June 16, 197Do do Bruce E. Clubb (R) PAS do do June 16, 197Do do Vacant PAS do do Do do do PAS do do Do Confidential Assistant to Chairman Mary Lynn Hallett C GS-11 Do Confidential Assistant to Commissioner.. M. Minerva Baden C GS-10 Do do Lea M Gaulin C GS-10 Do do Helen Joyce Robison C 05-10 Do do Vacant C GS-10 Do do do C GS-10 Do Secretary of the U.S. Tariff Commission_ Donn N. Bent A GS-15 VP _

VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION

3.2.0.1.

Washington, D.0 Administrator of Veterans' Affairs W. J. Driver PAS Level II VP Do Chief Medical Director H. M. Engle PL Level III 4 years Jan. 30, 1970.Do Deputy Chief Medical Director 0. T. Skouge PL Level IV do Nov. 13, 197°'Do Chairman, Administrator's Advisory W. 0. Underwood NEA GS-18 VP Council.Do Special Assistant to Administrator P. E. Howard NEA GS-17 VP Do Deputy Administrator A. W. Stratton Level III VP Do Associate Deputy Administrator A. H. Monk Level V VP Do General Counsel R. C. Fable, Jr _do VP Do Chief Benefits Director A. W. Farmer _do VP Do Confidential Assistant J. H. Carter GS-12 VP Do Do

do do

E. J. Furgerson Vacant

GS-11

WATER RESOURCES COUNCIL

COMMISSION

Massachusetts: Boston_ Chairman, New England River R. Frank Gregg PA $28, 000 VP Basins Commissions.Michigan: Ann Arbor_ _ _ Chairman, Great Lakes Basin Vacant PA $28, 000 Commission.Minnesota: Moorhead__ Chairman, Souris-Red-Rainy River Gordon K. Gray PA $23, 596 Commission.Washington: Vancouver Chairman, Pacific Northwest River Charles W. Hodde PA $28, 000 Commission.

OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Washington, D.0 Executive Director Henry P. Caulfield, Jr NEA GS-18 VP

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ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Location

Washington, D.0 Do Do Do Do DoDo Do Do

California:Sacramento San Leandro

Connecticut: Hartford Jacksonville _

Hawaii: Honolulu Maryland:Annapolis

1.1Pper Marlboro

Massachusetts: Cam-„bridge.

New Minneapolis_

-L'ew Mexico; Albu-

querque.,,ew York:Albany

Syracuse Ithnde Island: Barring-

Tennessee:Nashville

Do Texas: Austin Washington: Yakima

Washington, D.0Do

Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

MEMBERS

Executive Branch House of RepresentativesExecutive Branch Senate House of RepresentativesExecutive Branch Senate

do House of Representatives

State Legislator Mayor Governor Private Citizen Mayor

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STAFF

Executive Director Assistant Director do do Senior Analyst

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Analyst_ _ - Administrative Assistant

Ramsey Clark (D) Mrs. Florence Dwyer (R) Price Daniel (D) Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (D) L. H. Fountain (D) Henry H. Fowler (D) Karl E. Mundt (R) Edmund S. Muskie (D) _Al Ullman (D)

Jesse M. Unruh (D) Jack D. Maltester(D) John N. Dempsey (D) Farris Bryant Neal S. Blaisdell (R)

Spiro T. Agnew (Re-publican).

Gladys N. Spellman(Democrat).

John F. Dever (Democrat) _

Arthur Naftalin (Democrat)Dorothy I. Cline (Republican ) .

Nelson A. Rockefeller(Republican).

Wm. F. Walsh (Republican)C. George DeStefitno(Republican).

Buford Ellington (Demo-crat).

Alexander Heard Ben Barnes (Democrat)__Angus McDonald (Re-

publican).

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158 SELECTED BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS

COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS

Location Position IncumbentType ofappoint-ment

Grade or salary Tenure Expires

OFFICE OF STAFF DIRECTOR

Washington, D C Staff Director Vacant PAS Level 5 Do Deputy Staff Director do NEA GS-18

FIELD SERVICES DIVISION

Do Director Samuel J. Simmons NEA GS-17 VP OFFICE OF STAFF DIRECTOR

Do Special Assistant Martin E. Sloane C GS-15 VP Do do Vacant C GS-15 Do Confidential Secretary Klaire V. Adkins C GS-11 FIELD SERVICES DIVISION

California: Los Angeles__ Civil Rights Area Coordinator Philip Montez A GS-15 VP Tennessee: Memphis_ _ Community Services Officer Bobby, D. Doctor A GS-12 VP Texas: San Antonio Civil Rights Programs Specialist Richard J. Avena A GS-12

RESEARCH DIVISION

Washington, D.0 Social Scientist Henry M. Ramirez A GS-14 VP Do Program Analyst Domingo N. Reyes A GS-13 VP RACE AND EDUCATION

Do Sociologist Gwnedolyn Kimbrough_ __ A GS-13

INFORMATION OFFICE

Do Civil Rights Programs Specialist Erbin L. Crowell A GS-12

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160 APPENDIX

APPENDIX No. 2

REMOVALS FROM EXCEPTED POSITIONS

Status of employee Procedure required Appeal privileges

1. All employees serving undertemporary appointment.

2. All employees serving underPresidential appointmentwith confirmation by theSenate (except postmas-ters).

3. Nonveterans without per-sonal status 1 or status intheir positions.2

4. Veterans:a. With less than 1

year of currentcontinuous em-ployment servingin positions ex-cepted by stat-ute; in scheduleA or C; or filledby noncareer exec-utive assignment.

b. With less than 1year of currentcontinuous em-ployment andwithout personalstatus serving inschedule B.

5. All employees:a. With personal sta-

tus serving inschedule B.

b. With status in theirpositions servingin schedule A, Bor C.

6. Veterans with 1 year ormore of current contin-uous employment serv-ing in positions exceptedby statute; in scheduleA, B, or C; or filled bynoncareer executiveassignment.

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The employee must benotified in writing atleast 30 days in advanceof the proposed removaland the specific reasonsfor it.

He must be given a reason-able time to answer.

His reply must be con-sidered by the appoint-ing officer.

He must be given a writtendecision containing thereasons for the actionand informing him of hisright of appeal to theCommission.

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1 Personal status is civil service status acquired during a period of competitive service.2 An employee has status in his position if (a) .he was serving, with civil service status,in a position in the competitive service when the Civil Service Commission listed the positionin schedule A, B, or C, and (b) he is still serving in that position. This covers employees inattorney positions on January 23, 1955, who were serving with civil service status in attorneypositions on May 1, 1947, and who have served continuously in attorney positions betweenthose dates, even though movement to a different agency or activity between those datesmay have been effected as an "excepted appointment."

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APPENDIX

APPENDIX NO. 3-PAY SCHEDULES

FEDERAL SALARY SCHEDULES 1968

Initial appointments to positions under the Classification Act are made at the minimunlrate of the grade. Authority exists for appoint-

ment at higher rates for persons of unique qualifications or for persons qualified for positions which the Government finds unusually

difficult to fill, such as scientific, engineering, medical, and research positions. Special salary schedules are established and periodically

revised by the Civil Service Commission for some of these positions, and Commission approval is required before an agency can place

a "uniquely qualified" person at a rate in the excess of minimum rate for grade 13 and above.

Step increases are granted at the end of 52 weeks for the first three steps, at the end of 104 weeks for the next three steps, and at

the end of 156 weeks for steps 7, 8, and 9 if the employee performs satisfactory work at an aceptable level of competence. Rates of pay

established at $28,000 and above may be increased pending the results of a study commission established under Public Law 90-206.

SALARY SCHEDULES

CLASSIFICATION ACT SCHEDULE

Per annum rates and steps

lirtiAle

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

GS-1 $3, 889 $4, 019 $4, 149 $4, 279 $4, 408 $4, 538 $4, 668 $4, 798 $4, 928 $5, 057

GS-2 4, 231 4, 372 4, 513 4, 655 4, 796 4, 937 5, 078 5, 219 5, 360 5, 501

GS-3 4, 600 4, 753 4, 907 5, 060 5, 214 5, 367 5, 521 5, 674 5, 828 5, 981

GS-4 5, 145 5, 316 5, 487 5, 658 5, 829 6, 000 6, 171 6, 342 6, 513 6, 684

GS-5 5, 732 5, 924 6, 115 6, 307 6, 498 6, 690 6, 881 7, 073 7, 265 7, 456

GS-6 6, 321 6, 532 6, 743 6, 955 7, 166 7, 377 7, 588 7, 799 8, 010 8, 221

GS-7 6, 981 7, 214 7, 447 7, 680 7, 913 8, 146 8, 379 8, 612 8, 845 9, 078

GS-8 7, 699 7, 956 8, 213 8, 470 8, 727 8, 984 9, 241 9, 498 9, 755 10, 012

GS-9 8, 462 8, 744 9, 026 9, 308 9, 590 9, 872 10, 154 10, 436 10, 718 11, 000

GS-10 9, 297 9, 607 9, 917 10, 227 10, 537 10, 847 11, 157 11, 467 11, 777 12, 087

GS-11 10,203 10,543 10,883 11,223 11,563 11,903 12,243 12,583 12,923 13,263

GS-12 12, 174 12, 580 12, 986 13, 392 13, 798 14, 204 14, 610 15, 016 15, 422 15, 828

GS-13 14, 409 14, 889 15, 369 15, 849 16, 329 16, 809 17, 289 17, 769 18, 249 18, 729

GS-14 16,946 17,511 18,076 18,641 19,206 19,771 20,336 20,901 21,466 22,031

GS-15 GS-16 GS-17

19,78022 8326, 264

20,43923, 59627, 139 1

21,09824, 35728, 014 1

21,75725, 11828, 889 1

22,41625, 87929, 764

23,07526, 640

23,73427, 401 1

24,39328, 162

25,0521 28, 923

25,711

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1 The salary for employees at these rates is limited by sec. 216 of the Federal Salary Act of 1967 (Public Law 90-206) to the rate

for level V of the executive schedule (as of the effective date of this salary adjustment, $28,000).

POSTAL FIELD SERVICE SCHEDULE

Per annum rates and steps

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FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7

Class 1 1 $28,170 1 $29,110 1 $30,239 Class 2 22,376 23,122 23,868 $24,614 $25,360 $26,106 $26,852Class 3 17,943 18,541 19,139 19,737 20,335 20,933 21,531Class 4 14,409 14,889 15,369 15,849 16,329 16,809 17,289Class 5 11,762 12, 154 12,546 12,938 13,330 13,722 14,114Class 6 9,271 10,045 10,369 19,693 11,017 11,341 11,665Class 7 8,153 8,245 8,697 8,969 9,241 9,513 9,785Class 8 6,981 7,214 7,447 7,680 7,913 8, 146 8,379

1 The salary for employees at these rates is limited by sec. 216 of the Federal Salary Act of 1967 (Public Law 90-206) to the ratefor level V of the executive schedule (as of the effective date of this salary adjustment, $28,000).

FOREIGN SERVICE STAFF AND EMPLOYEES

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10

Class 1 $17,943 $18,541 $19,139 $19,737 $20,335 $20,933 $21,531 $22,129 $22,727 $23,325Class 2 14,409 14,889 15,369 15,849 16,329 16,809 17,289 17,769 18,249 18,729Class 3 11,762 12, 154 12,546 12,938 13,330 13,722 14, 114 14,506 14,898 15,290Class 4 9,721 10,045 10,369 10,693 11,017 11,341 11,665 11,989 12,313 12,637Class 5 8,718 9,009 9,300 9,591 9,882 10, 173 10,464 10,755 11,046 11,337Class 6 7,823 8,084 8,345 8,606 8,867 9, 128 9,389 9,650 9,911 10, 172Class 7 7, 112 7,349 7,586 7,823 8,060 8,297 8,534 8,770 9,007 9,244Class 8 6,309 6,519 6,729 6,939 7,149 7,359 7,569 7,780 7,990 8,200Class 9 5,742 5,934 6,125 6,317 6,509 6,700 6,892 7,083 7,275 7,466Class 10 5,145 5,316 5,487 5,658 5,829 6,000 6, 171 6,342 6,513 6,684

EXECUTIVE SALARY RATESLevel I (Cabinet) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $35,000Level II ----------------------------------------------- 30,000Level III 29,500Level IV 28,750Level V 28,000

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