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Juristes; Société de Droit et Législation; Société Suisse des Officiers; Cercle Liberal; Société Générale Suisse d'Histoire; Société Mutuelle Artistique; Société de Prophylaxie Mentale; Comité France-Amerique à Paris. Author: 'Napoleon et le Canton du Valais', St. Maurice, 1926; 'Evénements', (novel), Geneva, 1945; 'La Suisse et le Désarmement', Swiss Mil. Jour., 1926; 'Echos du Valais', Coll. of St. Maurice, 1933. Official address: Consulate General of El Salvador, 24, rue de la Corraterie, Geneva, Switz. Residence: 4 rue Le Fort, Geneva, Switz.

ANDERSEN, ALSING (Den.), rep., Fifth GA; b. Copenhagen, Den., Feb. 5, 1893; s. Frederik and Cecilie (Anderson) Andersen; m. Else Obel of Slagelse, Den., 1919; two children: Niels A. and Elisabeth. M. A., U. of Copenhagen, 1917. M. P., 1929-present; Min. of Defense, 1935-40; Min. of Fin., 1942; Min. of Home Aff., 1945; sec-gen., Social - Democratic Party, 1917-35; v-chrm., 1935-present; rep., Third-Fifth GA, 1948-50. Address: Grondalsvaenge Alle 1, Copenhagen, F., Denmark,

ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN, dir., bur. of fin., D/AFS, UN; b. Copenhagen, Den., Oct. 25, 1906; s. Anders P. and Hilda (Knudsen) Andersen; m. Else M. Feldthusen of Copenhagen, 1932; three children: Birte, Bent, Lise Lotta. LL. B., Copenhagen U., 1931. Jr. off., Den. Life Insurance Co., Copenhagen, 1925-31; legal adv., 1932-42; served in dept. of adm. govt. assets, Danish Min. of Fin., 1932-37; Off. of Pensions and Widows Benefits, 1937-38; sr. off., Bur. of Budget and secretariat for Min. of Fin., 1938-42; chf., Dept. Budget and Natl. Debt, 194246; dir., Bur. of Adm. Mngt. and Budget (now Bur. of Fin.), UN, 1946-present; served in DanishAdm.

HANS C. ANDERSEN

OLUF ANDERSEN

Ct. for settlement of individual tax questions, 1938-40; govt. provisions to prevent unemployment, 1940-42; mem. bd. Royal Danish Fishing Bank, 1942-46; chrm. bd. investigating probability of rendering a state contribution for reduction in prices of necessities, 1945;chrm. bd. for solving question of compensation to Danish citzs. for losses caused by Ger. 'Varnemagt'during occupation of Denmark, 1946. Decoration: Knight of Denmark, 1945; Hon. Badge of Men of Danneborg, 1946. Residence: 38 Schenck Ave., Great Neck, N. Y.

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ANDERSEN, OLUF (Den.), del., Third Health Asmb., WHO; b. Vejby Vra, Den., June 24, 1901; s. Anders H. J. and Amalie (Bagger) Andersen; m. Bodil Høyer of Slagelse, Den., 1921; m. 2d., Elsebeth Jespersen of Haslev, Den., 1949; three children: Hans J., Niels T., Sven A. Physician's dip., U. of Copenhagen, 1927; specialist in pediatrics, 1936; M. D., 1936. Asst., Research Inst. of Hygiene and Immunization Study, Berlin, 192930; asst. doctor, univ. children clinic, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, 1933-44; Queen Louise Hosp. for Sick Children, 1934-36, 37-39; head of hosp., 1940; clinical prof. of pediatrics, U. of Copenhagen, 1940; sci. adv. in pediatrics, Health Dept. of Den., 1940; chrm., com. for prophylactic research in childhood, Min. for Internal Aff., 1947; del., Third Health Asmb., WHO, 1950; mem. Danish Pediatric Soc.; Danish Med. Soc.; Danish Natl. Soc. for Prevention of Tuberculosis. Decoration: Knight, Order of Danebrog. Author: 'Examinations of the virus - neutralising antibodies against cowpox and examinations of cowpoxvirus cultivated in vitro', in Danish, Copenhagen, 1936. Address: G1. Vartovvej 14., Copenhagen, Denmark.

WHO'S WHO IN THE UNITED NATIONS

ANDREN, GEORG (Swed.), rep., Fifth GA; b. Orgryte, Swed., Dec. 10, 1890; s. And. A. and Alida (Kjellgren) Andren; m. Gerda Lillienau. Ph.D., U. of Göteburg, Swed., 1920; Sc.D., U. of Upsala, 1922. Prof., pol. and statistics, U. of Göteburg, 1928; pres., Folkbildnings Forbund, 1929; Library Bd., 1932; counselor, Jus. Dept., 1933-34, 1939-40; counselor, Dept. of Fin., 193940, 1941-42; Dept. of Defense, 1942; Dept. of Ed., 1943-44; min. of ed., 1944-45; M. P., 1925present; mem. council, Swed. Inst., Stockholm, 1948-present; mem. delgn., Second part, Third GA, Fourth GA, Fifth GA, 1949-50. Author: books and pamphlets, mainly in field of pol. sci. Official address: Swedish Delegation to UN, 63 E. 64th St., New York, N.Y.

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ANKER, PETER MARTIN (Nor.), alt. rep., Fifth GA; b. Oslo, Nor., Mar. 21, 1903; s. Peter and Marie (Reimers) Anker; m. Harriet WedelJarlsberg of Oslo, Nor., 1931; two children: Herman and Erik; Doctor of law, U. of Oslo, 1926; Nor. Dipl. Service Examination, Oslo, 1930. Attaché, Nor. Legation, Paris, 192729; sec., Min. of Frgn. Aff., 1929-31; mem. mandates sect., LN secretariat, 1931-46; sec., LN Mission of Observers in the Sandjak of Alexandretta, Syria, 1936-37; sec., Comm. for the Orgn. and Supervision of the First Elections in the Sandjak of Alexandretta, 1937-38; dpty. dir., div. of trusteeship, D/TRI, UN, 1946-48; principal sec., UN Mission to W. Samoa, 1947; dir., dept. of pol. aff., Min. of Frgn. Aff., 1948present; rapp., Fourth com., Fifth GA, 1950; chrm., sub-com. 8, Fourth com., Fifth GA; organized relief work for Nor. prisoners of war and pol. prisioners in Ger., 1941-45; del., Nor. Red Cross Soc. to Intl. Red Cross Com., Geneva, 1942-46; adv., Nor. delgn., Third GA, 1948-49; mem. Nor. delgn., Scandinavian Defense Comm., 1948-49. Knight, Legion of Honor, France, 1929; Knight, Royal Nor. Order. Author: 'The Mandates System--Origin, Principles and Application', LN publication, Geneva, 1945. Official address:Norwegian Delegation to UN, Room 6310, Empire State Building, New York, N. Y. Permanent address: Utenriksdepartmentet, Solplassen 1, Oslo, Norway.

ANSIAUX, HUBERT JACQUES - NICOLAS (Belg.), alt. rep., bd. govs., Intl. Fund; b. Brussels, Belg., Nov. 24, 1908; s. Jacques C. N. and Eva M. H. (Olislaeger) Ansiaux; m. Genevieve Mayer of Brussels, 1938; two children: Philippe-Lucien and Dominique-Christine. Degree of commercial engr., U. of Brussels, 1930. Began pub. service with Natl. Bank of Belg., 1934; i. c. of all measures relating to evacuation of gold assets, 1939; i. c. mngt. of all branches in non-occupied terr., cooperating with mil. and civil authorities in removing remaining assets to London, 1940; apptd. rep., Bank of London during World War II; exec. dir., Natl. Bank of Belg., 1941; mng. dir., Frgn. Exchange Control Bd., 1944; alt. dir., Bank for Intl. Settlements, Basle, Switz., 1944; vchrm., Office National du Ducroire, Brussels,

PETER M. ANKER

1944; exec. dir., Intl. Fund, 1945-48; alt. gov., 1948-present; chrm., payment com., Orgn. for Eur. Econ. Cooperation, Paris, 1948-present; cooperated with Mr. Camille Gutt in foundation of Benelux agreement, 1942; Belg. fin. reform, 1944; establishment of Belg. frgn. exchange control policy, 1945; Intra-Eur. payment schemes adopted by Marshall Plan countries, 1947 - 50. Decorations: Off., Order of Leopold, Belg.; Off., Legion of Honor, France; Cmdr., Couronne de Chene, Lux.; Cmdr., Order of St. Olav, Nor.; Medal of Freedom with Silver Palm, U.S.; Cmdr., Order of Orange-Nassau, Neth.; M. B. E. Residence: 23 Ave. Jeanne, Brussels, Belgium.

ANSLINGER, HARRY JACOB (U.S.A.), mem., Comm. on Narcotic Drugs, ECOSOC; b. Altoona, Pa., May 20, 1892; s. Robert J. and Christina (Fladtt) Anslinger; m. Martha Denniston of Hollidaysburg, Pa.; one child: Joseph L.; ed. Pa. State Coll., 1913-15; LL. B., Washington Coll. of Law, 1930. Mem., efficiency bd., ordnance div., U. S. War Dept., 1917-18; attache, legation, The Hague, Neth., 1918-21; v-consul, Hamburg, Ger., 1921-23; consul, La Guaira, Venez., 1923-25; Nassau, Bahamas, 1926; chf., div. of frgn. econ. control, Treas. Dept., Washington, D. C., 1928-29; asst. commr. of prohibition, 1929-30; commr. of narcotics, 1930-present; del., Conf. on Suppression of Smuggling, London, 1926; Paris, 1927; Intl. Cong. Against Alcoholism, Antwerp, Belg., 1928; Conf. to Revise Treaty with U. S., Ottawa, Can., 1928; Conf. on Limitation of Manufacturing of Narcotic Drugs, Geneva, 1931; co-observer, LN Opium Advisory Com., 1932; 33, 34, 36, 37; del., LN Conf. to Supress Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs, 1936; mem., Comm. on Narcotic Drugs, ECO

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SOC, 1946-present; adv., Com. on Drug Tests, Natl. Assn. of State Racing Commrs.; obtained passage of Uniform State Narcotic Act, including marihuana control in several states, 1932-present; active in obtaining passage of Fed. marihuana legislation, 1937; has lectured on narcotics at numerous med. schs.; mem. Com. on Narcotic Drugs and Drug Addiction, Natl. Research Council; hon. mem. Terre Haute Acad. of Med.; asso. mem. Intl. Police Chfs. Assn.; hon. life mem., Southeastern Peace Offs. Ed. Assn.; life mem. Pa. Pharmaceutical Assn.; Blair Co. Pharmaceutical Assn.; mem. Am. Bar Assn.; Sigma Nu Phi. Author: 'The Physician and The Federal Narcotic Act', 1946; numerous articles on narcotic drugs, including 'Marihauana, Assassin of Youth', Am. Magazine, 1937. Official address: c/o U. S. Bureau of Narcotics, 1300 E. St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Residence: Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D. C. Permanent address: Hollidaysburg, Pa.

ANWAR, MOHAMMAD (Pak.), pub. relations off., perm. delgn., UN; b. Jullundur City, India, July 19, 1910; Brit. Indian citz. at b., now Pak.; s. Sirdar Ali and Kaniz Fatima; m. Sharifi of Jullundur City, 1935; one child: Khadeja Bano; ed. Am. Mission High Sch., Jullundur City; Forman Christian Coll., Lahore, Pak.; B.S., Punjab U., Lahore, 1929; Barrister-at-law, Middle Temple, London, 1933. Practiced as advocate, Lahore High Ct., 1934; special corr., Civil and Mil. Gazette, Lahore, and Statesman, Delhi, 1935; apptd. dir. of pub. relations, Bahawalpur State, 1935; joined Indian Govt. service as asst. press adv., 1944; transferred as press attaché for India, Brit, emb., Teheran, 1945-47; apptd. info. off., press info. bur., Indian Govt., Mar.

EDUARDO ANZE MATIENZO

1947; apptd. same position, Pak. Govt., Aug. 1947; apptd. dpty. prin. info. off., Pak. Govt., 1949; transferred to N.Y. as pub. relations off., perm. delgn., UN, 1950-present. Official address: Pakistan Delegation to the UN, 12 E. 65th St., New York, N.Y. Permanent address: Press Information Department, Pakistan Government, Karachi.

ANZE MATIENZO, EDUARDO (Bol.), UN commr. for Eritrea; b. Cochabamba, Bol., Oct. 14, 1902; s. Cesar and Mercedes (Matienzo) Anze; m. Christina P. Lopez; one child: Eduardo, Jr.; ed. Colegio Sucre, Cochabamba; dip., Ecole des Sciences Politiques, U. of Paris. Sec., legation, Para., 1929; sec., chargé d'affaires, Buenos Aires, Argent., 1931-32; served with Bol. Army during 'Chaco' war between Bol. and Para., 193235; dir., pol. br., Min. Frgn. Affs., 1935-37; under - sec., 1937-38; gen. adv., Min. Frgn. Affs., 1938; E. E. and M.P. to Peru, 1940; A.E. and P., 1942; min. for frgn. relations, 1941; pres. of delgn., Third Conf. of Frgn. Mins., Rio de Janeiro, 1942; perm. rep., UN, 1947-50; rep. on Interim Com., GA, 1948-50; rep., Second Special GA, 1948; Third GA, 1948; Fourth and Fifth GA, 1949, 50; apptd. UN commr. for Eritrea, Dec. 1950; decorated with Condor of the Andes. Author: 'Bolivia and the Continent's Opinion on the Chaco War', and 'The Martyry of a Civilized Man'. Official address: Bolivian Delegation to the UN, Empire State Building, New York, N.Y.

APPELMANS, RENE GHISLAIN (Belg.), del., Third Health Asmb., WHO; b. Lennich St. Quentin, Belg., Apr. 29, 1896; s. Gerard A. and Eugenie (Dewever) Appelmans; m. Simone Peeters of St. Nicolas Waas, Belg., 1924; four child

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ren: Jacques, Guy, Francoise, Pierre. M.D., U. of Louvain, Belg., 1922; fellow, Bourses de Voyages, 1922; university fellow, 1921-23. Asst. lecturer, Louvain, 1925; prof., 1927; prof., surgical clinic, 1933; later chf. of service, surgical clinic; mem. Flemish Royal Acad. of Med.; Belgian Soc. of Surgery, French Assn. of Surgery; Intl. Soc. of Surgery; Intl. Soc. of GastroEnterology; corresponding mem., Soc. of Surgery, Lyon. Author of 80 publications on surgical subjects. Residence: 134 Boulevard de Tirlemont, Louvain, Belgium.

A PUNTE, GONZALO (Ecua.), second sec., perm. delgn, to UN; b. Quito, Ecua., Aug. 29, 1918; s. Abelardo and Rosa (Caballero) Apunte; m. Emma F. Serrano of Guayaquil, Ecua., 1950. B.A., Central U., Quito, 1943; M.A., 1948; LL.D., 1948; fur. study econ., La. State U., 1945; Oberlin Coll., Ohio, 1944-46. Held several posts in Ecua. Govt., 1941-43; chf., econ. sect., Min. Frgn. Aff., 1943-44; chf., commercial sect., 1947-48; Organization of Am. States sect., 194849; second sec., Ecua., delgn. to UN, 1950present. Official address: Ecuador Delegation to the UN, Empire State Building, New York, N.Y. Residence: 34-35 76th St., Jackson Heights, L.I., N.Y.

AQUINO, MELCHIOR P. (Phil. ), alt. rep., TC; b. Piadig, Ilocos Norte, Phil., Oct. 4, 1916; s. Manuel and Segundina (Paraiso) Aquino. LL.B., U. of Manila, Phil. Early experience included service as reporter, 'Philippine Herald'; private sec. to Sen. Teofilo Sison (concurrently sec. of the interior); pol. writer, 'Graphic', English wkly. magazine; tech. asst., Natl. Asmb.; left govt. service upon occupation of the Phil. by

JEAN ARACTINGI

Japanese; following liberation became successively liaison off. between Phil. govt. and U.S. Army Gen. Hdqtrs; first pub. relations off. of Phil. Cong., 1945-46; city edit., columnist and editorial writer, 'Manila Evening News', 194648; joined Phil. delgn. to GA, Paris, 1948; has since served on Third Com. of GA, UN Comm. on Human Rights, TC, Sub-Comm. on Freedom of Info., Far Eastern Comm.; mem. Phil. Civil Liberties Union; Phil. Newspaper Guild; Manila Press Club; Natl. Press Club; Am. Soc. of Intl. Law. Official address: Philippine Delegation to UN, Empire State Building, New York, N. Y.

ARACTINGI, JEAN (Syria), chf. of delgn., Third Health Asmb., WHO; b. Damascus, Syria, Aug. 25, 1904; s. Theodore and Chafica Aractingi; m. 1941; M.D., Faculté Française de Médecine, 1928; dip., Institut Superieur d'Hygiène de Paris; dip., Institut de Medecine Tropicale de Paris; fur. study, Institut Pasteur de Paris; prof., Institut d'Hygiène, Damascus, 1943-47; chf. of laboratory, Faculty of Medecine, Damascus, 1949-50; dir. of laboratories, Min. of Health, Syria, 1947-50; chf. of delgn., Third Com., E. Mediterranean Reg. Off., WHO, 1950; mem. Ordre des Medecins de Syrie; Syrian Medal of Merit, 1940; Lebanese Medal of Merit, 1948; Military Medal of Devotion, 1950. Address: Ministère de la Santé, Damas, Syrie.

ARAKIE, MARGARET ALICE, professional off., Tech. Asst. Adm., UN; b. Iver, Eng., Aug. 17, 1909; d. Gerald and Beatrice Burton-Brown; m. Ralph Arakie, 1933; one child: Elizabeth Miranda; ed. St. Helen's, Northwood, Eng.; The Sorbonne, Paris; U. of Oxford. Asst. edit., Brit. Jour. of Radiology, London, 1933: sr. asst., LN

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secretariat, Geneva, 1937-40; translator, Intl. Broadcasting Union, Geneva, 1940-42; editwriter, frgn. sect., reference div., Min. of Info., London, 1942-44; edit., Inter-Services Topographical Dept., Oxford, 1944; info. off., UN Info. Orgn., London, 1944-45; info. off., UN, 1945-47; during this time served as com. sec. (adm. and budgetary com., and tech. adv. com. on info.), UN Prep. Comm. and GA; pol. aff. off., serving at various times as asst. sec., UNSCOP and UNPCC; professional off., Tech. Asst. Adm., 1950-present. Residence: 541 E. 20th St., New York, N.Y.

ARANGO, ELISEO (Colombia), A.E. and P.; perm. rep., UN; b. Quibdo, Colombia, Apr. 16, 1900; m. Mrs. Mercedes Roa. Bachelor degree, Univ. Inst., Manizales, 1918; doctor in law and pol. sci., Natl. U., Bogota, 1924; fur. studies in law and hist. of philosophy, Sorbonne. Mem. House of Reps., 1925-30; pres., 1927; min. of ed., President Abadia Mendez' Adm., 1930; rep., LN, Geneva, 1932; sec. of delgn, which formulated Protocol of Rio de Janeiro, settling ColombianPeruvian disputes, 1933; supt. of corps, 1942; instructor in pol, econ., Higher Sch, of Our Lady of the Rosary; St. Francis Xavier Sch. of Natl. U.; perm. rep., UN, 1949-present; mem. Interim Com., GA; rep., Fifth GA, 1950; charter mem. of The Leopards (pol. group); mem. Conservative Party. Official address: Colombian Delegation to UN, Empire State Bldg., New York, N.Y. Residence; Edificio Cadena D'Costa, Avenida Jimenez, Bogota, Colombia.

ARANNE, ZALMAN (Israel), rep., Fifth GA; b. 1899; married; one daughter; ed. in agronomy, U. of Kharkov. Went to Palestine, 1926; gen. sec., Mapai Party, 1948-present; mem. cen. exec. com. of Histadrut; rep., Fifth GA, 1950. Official address: Israel Delegation to UN, 11 E. 70th St., New York, N. Y.

ARDALAN, ALI GHOLI (Iran), perm. rep., UN; b. Teheran, Iran, Oct. 15, 1901; s. Abdul Hassan and Valieh Ardalan; m. Mehri Esfandiary of Teheran, iran, 1938; two children: Manoutchehr and Cyrus; grad., law and pol. sci., U. of Teheran, 1922; doctorate of law, pol. sci. and econ., U. of Berlin, 1928. Attaché, Iranian emb., Berlin, 1926-28; sec., emb., Washington, D. C. 1932-33; counselor, emb., Paris, 1936-41; chargé d'affaires, 1941-42; counselor, emb., Ankara, 1943-45; min., 1946-47; under-sec., Frgn. Min., 1948; actg. sec., 1949; amb., perm. rep. to UN, 1950-present; rep. First (Pol. and Security) Com., Fifth GA, N. Y., 1950. Official address: Iran Delegation to UN, 405 East 42nd St. (Room 204), New York, N. Y.

AREAN, LUIS (Argent.), rep., Fifth GA. Has served in various govt. posts, including: mem. com. of adjudications, Sec. of Labor; sub-dir., registry of soc. welfare, Min. of Interior and Min. of Frgn. Relations; rep., Comm. to Study Coordination of Maritime Traffic; mem. Argent. comm. which negotiated Pact on Commercial Air

CARLOS AREVALO-CARRENO

Traffic with U.S.A.; fmr. counselor of emb., Washington, D.C. Rep. of Argent., Second GA, 1947; Fifth GA, 1950. Address: Argentine Delegation to UN, 12 W. 56th St., New York, N.Y.

AREVALO-CARRENO, CARLOS (Peru), sec., perm. delgn., UN; b. Lima, Peru, July 13, 1919; s. Carlos and Raquel (Carreño) Arevalo. LL. B., U. of Lima, Peru, 1944; B. Sc. (pol.), 1944; LL. M., 1944; fur. study, U. of Santiago, Chile, 1943; Doctor in law, U. of Paris, 1948. Served in Peruvian Min. Frgn. Aff., 1939-44; third sec. and v-consul, Paris, 1944-48; second sec. of Embassy, 1948 - present; sec., perm. delgn., UN, 1948-present; sec. of delgn., Third, Fourth, and Fifth GA; adv. to delgn., eighth and tenth sess., ECOSOC; alt. rep., Intl. Conf. on the Declaration of Death of Missing Persons, 1949; mem. Coll. of Lawyers, Lima; Peruvian Soc. of Intl. Law; Société de Législation Comparée, Paris; Association des Etudes Internationales, Paris. Author: 'Hacia una Corte Interamericana de Justicia', 1944. Official address: Peruvian Delegation to UN, Room 6207, Empire State Building, New York, N.Y. Permanent address: Avenida 28 de Julio 572, Miraflores, Lima, Peru.

ARMAND UGON, ENRIQUE C. (Uru.), chrm. delgn., Fifth GA; min. of Supreme Ct. of Jus.; b. Uru., 1893; grad. Sch. of Law, Montevideo, Uru. Del., LN Conf., Geneva, 1931; min. of Supreme Ct. of Jus., Uru., 1945-present; pres., 1949; chrm. delgn., Third GA, 1948; Fifth GA, 1950; chrm., Inter-Am. Council of Jurists, 1950; mem. Inst. of Compar. Law, Paris. Official address: Supreme Court of Justice, Montevideo, Uruguay.

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