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PERCE R. H. JUDD

Percival E., Beryl E., Brian C., Bruce R. Dip. in commerce, Adelaide U., Australia, 1926; B.A., 1934; Bachelor of econ., 1938; John Lorenzo Young Research Scholar, 1939. Sr. master in econ., Adelaide High Sch., 1932-40; tutor in econ., Adelaide U., 1940; research off., Dept. of Labour and Natl. Service, 1941-42; lecturer in econ. hist., Canberra U. Coll., 1942-43; lecturer in econ. geog., 1946; exec. off., Commonwealth Rural Recon. Comm., 1943-46; prin. research off., Bur. of Agr. Econ., 1947; chf., commodity sect., D/ECA, 1947-50; sec., commodity com., UN Conf. on Trade and Employment, London, 1946; Geneva, 1947; Havana, 1947-48; sec., Interim Coordinating Com. for Intl. Commodity Arrangements, and liaison off., ICITO, 1948present; exec. sec., UN Tin Conf., Geneva, 1950; mem. Econometric Soc. Contributor to 'Economic Record'. Residence: 144-35 Charter Rd., Jamaica, L.I., N.Y.

JUL, MOGENS, chf. technologist, fisheries div., FAO; b. Vordingborg, Den., Sept: 3, 1914; s. Niels M. and Elisabeth (Jakobsen) Jul; M.A., chem. engr., Tech. U. of Den., 1937. Asst., technological laboratory, Danish Ministry of Fisheries, 1937-42; dir., 1942-48; prof. in fisheries industries, Tech. U. of Den., 1942-48; dean, chem. engr., 1946-48; dir., chemical-biological dept., Danish Inst. of Refrigeration, 1947-48; chf. technologist, fisheries div., FAO, 1948present; mem. Danish delgn., FAO Conf., Quebec, 1945; adv. to Danish delgn., FAO conf., Copenhagen, 1946; chrm., chem. engr. sect., Danish Soc. of Engrs., 1947-48; Danish rep., Perm. Intl. Com. of Conservation, 1946; mem. Scandinavian Cooperation Com. regarding freezing of food, 1947-48; FAO/ECLA Working Party for

Agr. Requisites in Latin Am., FAO, 1948-49; consultant to Intl. Bank on fisheries project for Costa Rica, 1949; hon. mem. Danish Amateur Motion Picture Soc., 1948-present; mem. Danish Soc. of Engr.; Am. Chem. Soc.; Inst. of Food Technologists; Danish Acad. of Tech. Sci. (hon. soc.). Editor: "The Food Manual', in Danish, Copenhagen, 1946; 'FAO World Fisheries Abstracts'; also author of works in Danish on fisheries industries, 'Planning and Building of Factories and Fish Cookery', collab. Official address: Fisheries Division, Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, Italy. Permanent address: Myvej 3, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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JUMSAI, MANICH, M. L. (Thailand), del., Fifth Gen. Conf., UNESCO; program specialist, ed. missions, UNESCO; b. Chachoengsao, Thailand, Oct. 5, 1908; s. Narth and Cherm (Seh Teh) Jumsai; m. Chalermkwan Nadadatta of Ubol, Thailand, 1940; two children: Sumet and Art - Ong. B. A. (honors mod. languages), Trinity Coll., Cambridge U., 1932; dip. in ed., 1933; M.A., 1936. Lecturer, modern languages and ed. and actg. dir., sch. of ed., Chulalongkorn U., Bangkok, 1933-34; commr. for ed. and prin., Udorn Govt. Sec. Sch., 1934-35; head, curriculum sect., Min. of Ed., 1937-39; dir., div. of teacher's trng. (founder and first exec. off.), 1939-47; actg. prin., Govt. Sr. Teacher Trng. Coll. for Secondary Schoolmasters (founder and first exec. off.), 1939-47; organizer, govt. kindergartens, 1940-47; mem. bd. of examiners; organizer, first sec - gen., Thailand Natl. Comm. for UNESCO, 1949-50; actg. dir., div. of external aff., 1949-50; sec., textbook expert com., Min. of Ed., 1950; observer, third Gen. Conf., UNESCO, Beirut, 1948; del., Fifth Gen. Conf., Florence, Italy, 1950; program spe

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cialist, ed. missions, UNESCO, Paris, 1951; del., Fifth Biennial Conf., World Fed. of Ed. Assn., Dublin, 1933; mem. special goodwill mission to India, Burma, Malaya, Australia, 1940; special mission to observe systems of ed. in Eng., France, Ger., Burma, 1933;mem. Teachers Inst., Bangkok;librarian, 1940; mem. com. for improvement of reading materials for youth, 1949; pres., Orgn. Secondary Grade Sch. Teachers, 194849. Decorations: C.B.E., 1941; Comdr., Crown of Thailand, 1942; Comdr., White Elephant, Thailand, 1948. Author: 'Suggestions for Teaching in the First Elementary Grade,' Bangkok, 1934; 'Direct Method Readers for Thailand Students,' Books I, II, III, Bangkok, 1937, 38, 48; 'French-Thailand Dictionary'; 'English-Thailand Dictionary'; 'Detailed Programmes of Studies for Elementary and Secondary Classes,' Bangkok, 1937; 'German-Thailand Dictionary,' 1938; 'Thailand - English Dictionary,' 1944; 'English SelfTaught, 1947; 'Method of Teaching English,' 1947;'Guidebook for Kindergartens,' 1947; 'Geography of Siam,' 1948; 'My UNESCO Trip, 1948, ' 1949; 'Education in France,' 1949; 'Siam Educational System,' ed. year book, London, 1949. Contributor of numerous articles on ed. to various ed. mags. Permanent address: Ministry of Education, Bangkok, Thailand. Residence: 52 Boulevard Murat, Paris XVI, France.

JUNG, NAWAR ALI YAWAR; see YAWAR JUNG, NAWAR ALI.

JURGENSEN, JEAN (France), first sec. of emb., perm. delgn., UN; b. Apr. 7, 1917; s. Philippe and Annette (Boyenval) Jurgensen; m. Marie-Rose Treffot of Macon, France; ed. Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France, 1937-41. Entered Min. Frgn. Aff., 1943; dpty., Constituent Asmb., 1945; sec., emb., 1945; Min. Frgn. Aff., 1946; mem. French delgn., TC, UN, 1947; first sec. of emb., perm. delgn., UN, 1947-present. Decorations: Chevalier, Legion of Honor; Croix de Guerre; Médaille de la Résistance. Official address: French Delegation to UN, 4 E. 79th St., New York, N.Y.

JUTILA, KALLE TEODOR (Finland), del., Fifth Conf., FAO; b. Tirkkala, Fin., Jan. 27, 1891; s. Adolf M. L. and Matilda (Makela) Jutila; m. Hilja L. Pastinin; ed. U. of Berlin Coll. of Agr., 192223; Ph.D., Cornell U., N.Y., 1927. Min. without protfolio, 1927-28; min. of agr., 1932; prof., agr. econ., U. of Helsinki; commr-gen. for Finland, N.Y. World's Fair, 1939; served as min. of supply; chrm., Agrarian Party group in parl.; E.E. and M.P. to U.S., 1945-present; del., Fifth Conf., FAO, Washington, D.C., 1949; mem. bd., Bank of Finland. Official address: Finland Legation, 2141 Wyoming, Ave., Washington, D.C.

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KAGEYAMA, HISASHI (Japan), workers' observer, 33rd sess., ILO Conf.; b. Shimogo-Mura, Tohaku-gun, Tottori Prefecture, Japan, Aug. 5, 1901; s. Tokichi and Mitsu (Tanaka) Kageyama; m. Katsuno Kusune of Minabe-Cho, Hitaka-gun, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, 1924; two children: Toshio and Keiko; ed. pub. schs., Shimogo-Mura. Engine hand, Osaka Shosen Kaisha, 1920-27; clerk, Japan Seamen's Union, Kobe, Japan, 192735; 1938-40; New Japan Seamen's Union, 1935-37; clerk, Osaka Shosen Kaisha, 1940-42; asst. sec., Civil Merchant Marine Comm., Tokyo, 1942-45; chf., Kobe br., All Japan Seamen's Union, 194547; chf., gen. aff. office, Kobe, 1947-48; pres., 1948-present; mem., Central Mariner's Labour Relations Comm., 1947-present; pres., Mariner's Cooperative Union, 1949-present; dir., Seamen's Insurance Assn., 1947-present; Seamen's Ed. Service, 1947 - present; chrm., cen. council, Marine Trade Labour Unions, 1948-present; Com. of Japan Transport Workers' Council, 1949present; workers' observer, 33rd sess., ILO Conf., Geneva, 1950. Official address: All Japan Seamen's Union, 26-3 Chome, Kaigan-Dori, Ikuta-Ku, Kobe, Japan.

KAHANY, MENAHEM (Israel), perm. rep., Eur. off., UN; b. Cracow, Poland, Nov. 7, 1898; s. Joseph and Rebecca (Ferber) Kahany; m. Ann Scheibler of Dusseldorf, Ger., 1930. LL.D., U. of Cracow, 1922. Frgn. corr., Paris and Geneva, Zionist daily papers and mags. appearing in Poland, Palestine, Ger., France, Eng., and U.S.A., 1924-39; pol. sec., Jewish Agency for

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del., Israel, Dipl. Conf. for Revision of Geneva Conventions, Geneva, 1949; Intl. Red Cross Conf., Stockholm, 1948; alt. govt. del. and adv., 32nd, 33rd sess., ILO Conf., Geneva, 1949, 50; adv. to delgn., Fifth GA, 1950; del., Third Health Asmb., WHO, Geneva, 1950. Author: number of articles on intl. pol., publ. in Zionist mags. Official address: Israel Delegation to European Office of UN, 37 Quai Wilson, Geneva, Switzerland.

KAISER, PHILIP MORRIS (U.S.A.), govt. rep., Governing Body, ILO; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 12, 1913; s. Morris and Temma (Sloven) Kaiser; m. Hannah Greeley of Simsbury, Conn., 1939; three children: Robert G., David E., Charles. B. A. (with high honors), U. of Wis., 1935; B. A., Balliol Coll., Oxford U. (Rhodes Scholar), 1939. Economist, Federal Reserve System, Washington, 1939-42; economist, Bd. of Econ. Warfare, 1942; actg. chf., project and review, project operations and planning staff (successively), Frgn. Econ. Adm., 1942-45; chf., planning and project sect., off of econ. security policy, U.S. Dept. of State, 1946; exec. asst. to U. S. asst. sec. of labor, i.c. intl. labor aff., 1946-47; dir., office of intl. labor aff., U.S. Dept. of Labor, 1947; asst. sec. of labor i. c. intl. labor aff., 1947-present; mem. bd. of frgn. service, U.S. Dept. of State, 1948-present; mem. Interdepartmental Adv. Steering Com., coordinating work of exec. branch of govt. in developing programs under Marshall Plan, 1947-48; mem. President's 'Little Cabinet in Exec. Personnel' Com., 1950; govt. rep., Governing Body, ILO, 1949-present; chf. govt. del., 32nd sess., ILO Conf., Geneva, 1949; 33rd sess., 1950; mem. Leonardo Soc.; Literary Group, Balliol Coll. ; Am. Assn. of Rhodes Scholars; Phi Beta Kappa.

SAIJIRO KAKU

Official address: Department of Labor, Washington, D. C. Residence: 7059 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, Md.

KAKU, SAIJIRO (Japan), govt. observer, 33rd sess., ILO Conf.; b. Oita Prefecture, Japan, July 16, 1902; s. Tosaburo and Nao (Abe) Kaku; m. Sada Inaoka of Hyogo, 1926; two children: Morikazu and Koji; grad. literature dept., Kyoto Imperial U., Kyoto-shi, Japan. Entered service of Kobe Munic. Off., working in Central Employment Off., 1926-33; apptd. sec., welfare sect., Osaka Prefecture Govt., 1933-39; chf., Fukuoka Vocational Guidance Center for disabled veterans, Welfare Min., 1939-43; inspector of factories and establishments, Munitions Min., 194346; sec., labor adm. bur., Welfare Min., 1946; chf., first dept., adm. bur., Central Labor Relations Comm., 1946; dir., labor policy bur., Labor Min., 1947-present; govt. observer, 33rd sess., ILO Conf., Geneva, 1950. Author: 'Trade Union Law Explained', Tokyo, 1949. Official address: Ministry of Labor, Tokyo, Japan. Residence: 327 Mizonokuchi, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

KALOMIRIS, JOHN; see CALOMIRIS, JOHN.

KANELLOPOULOS, PANAYOTIS (Gr.), actg. chrm. delgn., Fifth GA; b. Patras, Gr., 1902. Sec-gen., Min. of Natl. Econ., 1926-27; prof. of sociol., U. of Athens, 1933-35; chrm., Soc. Insurance Found., 1933-35; organized Natl. Unionist Party, 1935; in exile, 1936-40; volunteer, Alb. Campaign; escaped to Middle E. on occupation by Axis Powers, 1942; v-premier, War, Navy, and Air, Cairo, 1942-43; min. of fin. and reconstruction, min. of Navy, 1944; prime min., min. of

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frgn. aff., 1945; elected M. P., 1946 and 50; air min., 1947; min. of war, 1949; v-premier, min. of natl. defense, 1950-present; actg. chrm., delgn., Fifth GA, 1950. Author: 'Karl Marx'; 'Society in Our Day'; 'Man and the Social Contrasts'; 'The History of European Thought'; and 'Twentieth Century'. Official address: Ministry of National Defense, Athens, Greece.

* KAO JU-FON, COMMODORE (China), navy rep., MSC. Official address: Chinese Delegation to Military Staff Committee, 405 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y.

KARABUDA, NAIL (Tur.), del., Third Health Asmb., and mem. exec. bd., WHO; b. Edirne, Tur., Sept. 1897; s. Ismail H. and Fatma (Dilara) Karabuda; m. Atifet Karabuda of Izmir, Tur., 1932; two children: Günes and Mehmet. Univ. dip., Faculty of Med., Istanbul, 1919; interne, surgery clinic; certif. of specialist in gen. surgery; asst. in surgical clinic of Prof. Gosset, Salpêtrière Hosp., and in gynecological clinic of Prof. Faure, Broca Hosp., 1924-25. Tur. Army surgeon, 1922-24; chf. surgeon, departmental hosp. of Kastamoni, Tur., 1924-26; chf. surgeon and chf. physician, departmental hosp. of Izmir, 1926-44; asst. dir-gen., Coastal and Frontier Sanitary Adm., 1944-46; asst. dir-gen., dept. of soc. welfare, Min. of Health, 1946-47; asst. dir-gen., health adm., Min. of Health, 1947; dir-gen., 1947-49; asst. under-sec., Min. of Health, 1949-present;del., First Health Asmb., WHO, 1948; Third Health Asmb., 1950; v-pres., first and second sess., Reg. Com. for the E. Mediterranean, WHO; pres., third sess., 1950present; mem. exec. bd., WHO, 1950-present; mem. Surgery Soc. of Tur. Author: Translation

WLADIMIR KARAKACHEFF

into Turkish of 'Acquisitions Médicales Récentes dans les pays alliés, 'by Dr. Abaza. Official address: Ministry of Health, Ankara, Turkey.

KARAKACHEFF, WLADIMIR, chf., budgetary research sect., fiscal div., D/ECA, UN; b. Choumen, Bulg., June 7, 1891; Bulg. citz. at b., now stateless; s. Vassil and Simania (Popova) Karakacheff; m. N. Tzontcheva of Gabrovo, Bulg., 1932. Doctor of econ., U. of Frankfurt, Ger., 1921; fur. study, U. of Munich, Ger., and U. of Sofia, Bulg. Mem. econ. and fin. dept., LN Secretariat, 1924-40; chf., budgetary research sect., D/ECA, until 1951; reassigned to UN Commr. in Libya, Tripoli, 1951. Residence: 10 Clent Rd., Great Neck, N.Y.

KARDELJ, EDVARD (Yugo.), chrm. delgn., Fifth GA; vice premier; min. frgn. aff.; b. Ljubljana, Yugo., Jan. 27, 1910; s. Edvard and Ivana (Breceljnik) Kardelj; m. Pepica Macek of Ljubljana, 1939; two children: Borut and Verica; ed. Teachers Sch.; fur. study, econ. and pol. sci. Publicist and pub. worker, 1929-present; mem. Gen. Hdqtrs., Natl. Liberation Army of Yugo., 1941-43; v-pres., Natl. Liberation Com. of Yugo., 1943-45; v-premier and min. for drafting of the Const., 1945-46; v-premier, pres. of State Control Comm., 1946-48; pres., Com. for Legis. and Bldg. of State Adm., 1946-48; v-premier and min. frgn. aff., 1948-present; pres., Council for Legis. and Bldg. of State Adm., 1948-present; chrm. delgn., Paris Peace Conf., 1946; First GA, 1946; Third-Fifth GA, 1948-50; hon. mem., Slovene Acad. of Scis. and Art, 1949-present; Decorations: Orders of Merit; Brotherhood and Unity (first class); People's Liberation (first class); Lenin, U.S.S.R.; Flag, Albania; Cross of Grunvald

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(second class), Poland; Fartisan Cross, Poland. Author: 'Development of the Slovene National Question'; 'The Road of New Yugoslavia'; 'The Paris Conference'; 'About People's Democracy'; 'Some Questions of Our Foreign Policy'; 'On Social Agriculture'; 'On Problems of Communal Economy'; 'Factory Publications'. Address: Uzicka 29, Beograd, Yugoslavia.

KARDOS, BELA, economist, distribution div., FAO; b. Kismarton, Hung. (now Austria), Mar. 1, 1902; s. Elek and Berta (Thiering) Kardos; m. Edith T. Armstrong of Holderness, N. H., 1935; two children: Agnes M. and Bertha. M.A., U. of Budapest, 1924; Ph. D., U. of Phil., 1929; fur. study as fellow, Rockefeller Found., Harvard U. and U. of Wis., 1934-35. Sec., Inst. of Pol. Scis., Hung. Statistical Soc., 1927-34; asst. dir., 1935-36; sec. to Royall Tyler, rep. of Fin. Com., LN, 1936-38; economist, Natl. Chamber of Agr., Budapest, 1939-42;economist-counselor, Min. of Agr., Hung., 1942-47; asst. to agr. attaché, U.S. legation, Budapest, Jan.-June 1947; economist, commodity analyst-statistician, distribution div., FAO, 1947 - present; prepared maps and statistical publications for Inst. of Pol. Scis., Hung. Statistical Soc., 1927-36; reports on Hung. frgn. creditors agreements, Fin. Com., LN, 1936-38; publications for Conf. on Peaceful Change, Carnegie Inst., Paris, 1937; Conf. of Vienna, 1938; reports on agr. marketing agreements with Italy, 1938-42; awarded two gold medals of Highest Economic Council, Hung., 1947; mem. Hung. Statistical Soc.; Hung. Sociol. Soc.; FAO Staff Assn. Author: 'Agricultural Indebtedness of the Central European States', Hung. Statistical Review, 1933; 'The Consequences of the Custom War Between Hungary

BELA KARDOS

and Czechoslovakia', Hung. Econ. Jour., 1932; 'Possibilities of a Change in International Relations Between The Central European States', Intl. Studies Conf., Carnegie Found., Paris, 1937; 'Possibilities of the Canning Industries', for Sixth Intl. Tech. & Chem. Conf. on Indus. Agriculture, 1939; 'Agricultural Planning', Min. of Agr., Budapest, 1942. Official address: 1725 De Sales St., Washington, D. C. Residence: 6024 Broad St., Washington, D. C.

KARIKOSKI, VAINO ADOLF MATHIAS (Finland), employers' del., 33rd sess., ILO Conf.; b. Juantehdas, Finland, Sept. 9, 1899; s. Josef and Adele (Kyander) Holmstrom (Karikoski); m. Astrid Jappinen of Ishpeming, Mich., 1932; three children: Riitta, Eeva, Kaisa. Univ. matriculation examination, 1918; mil. prep. course 191819; Mil. Sch., Helsinki, 1921-22; mil. studies in France, 1923-24 and 1933; dip., Mil. Acad., Helsinki, 1924-26. Off., Karelian Guards Regiment, 1918-26; off., Gen. Staff, Finnish Army, 1926-31; mil. attaché, France and Belg., 1931-34; chf. of staff, Air Forces, 1934; chf., Air Forces Bur., Gen. Staff and later Hdqtrs., 1939-40; chf., hdqtrs. operative sect., 1941-42; i. c. air-raid precautions, Helsinki, 1944; chf., statistics and info. sect., Confed. of Finnish Woodworking Indus., 1935-39; mng. dir., Employers' Confed. of Finnish Woodworking Indus., 1939-45; provisional dir., Finnish Employers' Confed., 1944; dir-gen., 1945-present; employers' del., 28th sess., ILO Conf., Paris, 1945; 30th sess., Geneva, 1947; 31st sess., San Francisco, 1948; 32nd sess., Geneva, 1949; 33rd sess., Geneva, 1950; mem. Court of Honor, Gen. Staff, 1927-31; sec. to Council of Defense, 1931; gen. sec., projected Olympic Games, Fin

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