A Officers of the First Session CHAIRMAN OF THE FIRST SESSION Dean Acheson, Assistant Secretary of State of the United States of America; Member of the Council for the United States of America VICE CHAIRMEN OF THE FIRST SESSION Sir Owen Dixon, Australian Minister to the United States; Rafael de la Colina, Minister Counselor, Mexican Embassy, Wash- P. A. Kerstens, Netherlands Minister of Commerce, Industry, Shipping, Agriculture and Fisheries; Member of the Council for the Netherlands The Director General Herbert H. Lehman Officers of the Secretariat for the First Session CHIEF OF THE SECRETARIAT Warren Kelchner, Chief of the Division of International Conferences, Department of State ASSISTANT CHIEF OF THE SECRETARIAT AND SECRETARY PRO TEMPORE OF THE COUNCIL Philip C. Jessup, Special Assistant to the Director of the Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations, Foreign Economic Administration AUSTRALIA B Members of the Council Sir Owen Dixon, Minister to the United States BELGIUM Paul-Henri Spaak, Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs BOLIVIA René Ballivián, Commercial Counselor, Bolivian Embassy, BRAZIL Eurico Penteado, Commercial Counselor, Financial Attaché, CANADA L. B. Pearson, Minister Counselor, Canadian Legation, CHILE Carlos Dávila, former Ambassador to the United States CHINA Tingfu F. Tsiang, Chief Political Secretary to the President of the Executive Yuan COLOMBIA Alberto Vargas Nariño, Chargé d'Affaires in the United States; COSTA RICA CUBA Carlos Manuel Escalante, Ambassador to the United States Gustavo Gutiérrez, Sanchez, Secretary, Junta de Economia CZECHOSLOVAKIA Jan Masaryk, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Julio Vega Batlle, First Secretary, Embassy of the Dominican ECUADOR S. E. Durán Ballén, Consul General, New York EGYPT Mahmoud Bey Hassan, Minister to the United States EL SALVADOR Héctor David Castro, Ambassador to the United States Blatta Ephrem Tewelde Medhen, Appointed Minister to the FRENCH COMMITTEE OF NATIONAL LIBERATION Jean Monnet, Commissioner General for Supply and Reconstruction GREECE Kyriakos Varvaressos, Professor of Economics at the University of Athens; Governor of the Bank of Greece, London GUATEMALA Adrian Recinos, Ambassador to the United States HAITI Daniel Théard, Second Secretary, Haitian Embassy, Washington HONDURAS Julián R. Cáceres, Ambassador to the United States ICELAND Magnus Sigurdsson, Special Envoy of the Government of Iceland ad hoc INDIA Sir Girja Shankar Bajpai, Agent General for India, Washington IRAN IRAQ A. A. Daftary, Counselor, Iranian Legation, Washington Ali Jawdat, Minister to the United States LIBERIA Walter F. Walker, Consul General, New York LUXEMBOURG Pierre Dupong, Prime Minister of Luxembourg MEXICO Rafael de la Colina, Minister Counselor, Mexican Embassy, NETHERLANDS P. A. Kerstens, Netherlands Minister of Commerce, Industry, NEW ZEALAND Walter Nash, Minister to the United States NICARAGUA Alberto Sevilla Sacasa, Secretary, Nicaraguan Embassy, NORWAY Anders Frihagen, Minister of Supply and Reconstruction Ricardo A. Morales, Counselor, Panamanian Embassy, PARAGUAY PERU Celso R. Velázquez, Ambassador to the United States Juan Chávez D., Minister Counselor, Peruvian Embassy, Washington PHILIPPINE COMMONWEALTH Joaquín M. Elizalde, Resident Commissioner of the Philippine POLAND Jan Kwapinski, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Commerce, UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA Ralph William Close, Minister to the United States UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS Vasili Alexseevich Sergeev UNITED KINGDOM Colonel John J. Llewellin, British Minister and Chairman of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dean Acheson, Assistant Secretary of State URUGUAY Juan Carlos Blanco, Ambassador to the United States VENEZUELA Henrique Gil-Fortoul, Director General of the Ministry of YUGOSLAVIA Constantin Fotitch, Ambassador to the United States The Honorable Henrik de Kauffman, Minister of Denmark to the United States, attended the session in his personal capacity. |