Delegates: FIFTH WORLD MOTOR TRANSPORT CONGRESS (Rome, September 25-29, 1928) Alvan Macauley, of Michigan, President of the National Automobile Chamber of Com merce George F. Bauer, of New York, Secretary of the Foreign Trade Committee, National Mowatt M. Mitchell, of California, Commercial Attaché at Rome Harry H. Kelly, of Pennsylvania, Trade Commissioner at Paris INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE (Belgrade, Zagreb, and Ljubljana, September 27-October 1, 1928) Delegate: John Dyneley Prince, of New Jersey, Minister to the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE (Rome, October 10-18, 1928) Delegates (representing the United States, Hawaii, the Philippine Islands, the Virgin Islands, and Porto Rico):1 Lewis Cecil Gray, of Tennessee, Principal Economist in the Division of Land Economics, Asher Hobson, of Washington, U. S. member of the Permanent Committee of the Inter- THE GENERAL MEETING OF GOVERNMENTAL EXPERTS ON DOUBLE TAXATION AND TAX EVASION (Geneva, October 22-31, 1928) Expert: Thomas S. Adams, professor of political economy, Yale University Assistants: Mitchell B. Carroll, of the District of Columbia, Department of Commerce THIRTEENTH INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS CONFERENCE (The Hague, October 23-27, 1928) Delegate: John Barton Payne, of Illinois, Chairman of the American National Red Cross These delegates were also authorized to attend the meeting of agricultural statisticians called for October 6, which was preparatory to the convening of the Assembly. DIPLOMATIC CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS (Paris, November 12-22, 1928) Observers: Henry C. MacLean, of New York, Commercial Attaché at Paris Richard Eldridge, Resident Acting Commissioner at Paris of the American Section of the International Chamber of Commerce William Wallace Atterbury, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philadelphia Delegate: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMIC STATISTICS (Geneva, November 26-December 14, 1928) E. Dana Durand, of California, Chief of the Statistical Research Division, Bureau of Advisers: James F. Dewhurst, Chief of the Statistical Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Secretary of the delegation: Elbridge D. Rand, of California, Consul at Geneva INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN STATES ON CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION Delegates: (Washington, December 10, 1928-January 5, 1929) Frank B. Kellogg, of Minnesota, Secretary of State, Chairman of the Conference Secretary of the delegation: Warren D. Robbins, of New York, Minister to El Salvador Secretary to the delegation: James Oliver Murdock, of Illinois Assistant secretary: Ralph Miller,1 of New York Members of the secretariat: Cord Meyer, of New York, secretary general 1 Walter C. Thurston, of Arizona, secretary Pierre de L. Boal,1 of Pennsylvania, secretary Copley Amory, jr.,' of New Hampshire, secretary 1 Orme Wilson, jr.,' of New York, secretary Michael J. McDermott, of Massachusetts, press liaison officer Herbert F. Wright, of the District of Columbia, editor Winthrop R. Scott,' of Ohio, distribution officer Benjamin Cohen, of Chile, chief interpreter Alonso S. Perales, of Texas, interpreter and special assistant Leobardo L. Gonzales, of Cuba, interpreter J. de Siqueira Coutinho, of the District of Columbia, interpreter Harvey E. Fenstermacher, of Pennsylvania, archivist William McNeir, of the District of Columbia, disbursing officer 1 Foreign Service officer. Delegates: INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AERONAUTICS CONFERENCE (Washington, December 12-14, 1928) William F. Whiting, of Massachusetts, Secretary of Commerce Hiram Bingham, of Connecticut, United States Senator; President of the National Aeronautic Association Orville Wright, of Ohio Nelson T. Johnson, of Oklahoma, Assistant Secretary of State F. Trubee Davison, of New York, Assistant Secretary of War Edward P. Warner, of Massachusetts, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics Joseph S. Ames, of Maryland, Chairman of the National Advisory Committee for Harry Guggenheim, of New York, President of the Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics Lester D. Gardner, of New York, President of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce Executive officer: Leighton W. Rogers, of New York Assistant executive officers: Osborn S. Watson, of Georgia A. Pendleton Taliaferro, jr. Editor of papers: R. Sidney Bowen, jr. J. J. Labat W. R. Orrmins INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE Delegates: (Cairo, Egypt, December 15–22, 1928) Bailey K. Ashford, Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. Army, retired; representing the War Department, and the Government of Porto Rico; senior delegate Gilbert Fitz-Patrick, Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps Reserve, representing the U. S. Army Cristobal Manalang, M. D., Chief of the Malaria Section, Philippine Health Service, representing the Philippine Islands Taliaferro Clark, Senior Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service |