Actual obligations for cost-of-living allowance in fiscal year 1961, post classification as of June 30, 1961, and changes in post classification during fiscal year 1961, by country and post-Salaries and expenses-Foreign Service-Continued The post classification indicates the relative cost of living at the post as compared with that of Washington, D.C., with No. 1 being the lowest classification and indicating the least allowance paid. *Includes costs for all posts in that country. Costs shown under Martinique. Mr. ROONEY. Have you a table showing the number and grades of Foreign Service officers in 1956 and in 1962? Mr. LEWIS. Yes, we have, Mr. Chairman. Mr. MEYER. As of December 31, 1961, Mr. Chairman. (The document referred to follows:) Comparison by class of total number of Foreign Service American personnel employed in Department of State AS OF DEC. 31, 1961 83621-62-12 Comparison by class of total number of Foreign Service American personnel employed in Department of State-Continued NUMBER OF Foreign SERVICE OFFICERS IN WASHINGTON, 1956 AND 1961 Mr. ROONEY. Have you a table showing the number and grades of Foreign Service officers in Washington as between 1956 and 1961? Mr. LEWIS. Yes. We have that table, Mr. Chairman. (The document referred to follows:) Comparison by class of number of Foreign Service officers stationed in Washington as of Dec. 31, 1961, with those as of Dec. 31, 1956 NEW POSTS AND AMOUNTS REQUESTED FOR Each Mr. ROONEY. Have you a list of new posts similar to the information in that regard inserted in the record last year? Mr. LEWIS. We have a table showing the new posts in 1963. (The document referred to follows:) |