New Britain Bernard G. Kranowitz executive vice president, New Britain Chamber of Commerce, 24 Washington Street, New Britain, Conn. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA E. D. Taylor, administrative vice president, Office Equipment Manufacturers Institute, 1903 N Street NW., Washington 6, D. Ĉ. Charles W. Stewart, secretary, Machinery and Allied Products Institute, 1236 Twentieth Street NW, Washington 6, D. C. Hal Farrell, secretary, world trade committee, Washington Board of Trade, Star Building, Washington 4, D. C. R. A. Colgan, Jr., executive vice president, National Lumber Manufacturers Association, 1319 Eighteenth Street NW, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Margaret Cannon, librarian, Dairy Industries Supply Association, Inc., the Albee Building, 1426 G Street NW, Washington, D. C. Paul R. Mattix, manager, export department, Automobile Manufacturers Association, 830 Transportation Building, Washington 6, D. C. Tampa FLORIDA William W. Balkcom, manager Tampa Traffic Association, Chamber of Commerce Building, Tampa, Fla. Miami Alfred Canel, director, foreign trade division, Miami Chamber of Commerce, 141 Northeast Third Avenue, Miami, Fla. W. Scott Christopher, public relations director, Miami Chamber of Commerce. 141 Northeast Third Avenue, Miami 32, Fla. Jacksonville J. Roger Stanfield, director, port traffic, Jacksonville Traffic Bureau, 227 West Forsyth Street, Jacksonville 2, Fla. Atlanta GEORGIA W. S. McLarin, Jr., president, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta 3, Ga. Frank K. Shaw, secretary, industrial bureau, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, 818 Volunteer Building, Atlanta, Ga. Columbus Clayton D. McLendon, executive director, Columbus Chamber of Commerce, box 1200, Columbus, Ga. Chicago ILLINOIS Kenneth Anderson, Scientific Apparatus Makers Association, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, Ill. A. M. Strong, vice president, American National Bank & Trust Co., LaSalle Street at Washington, Chicago 90, Ill. Charles G. Spice, executive secretary, Internal Combustion Engine Institute, 201 North Wells Street, Chicago 6, Ill. J. A. Sparrow, manager, foreign department, Harris Trust & Savings Bank, 115 West Monroe Street, Chicago 90, Ill. V. D. Seaman, manager, foreign commerce department, Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, 1 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill. Arthur L. Olson, vice president, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 230 South La Salle Street, Chicago 90, Ill. A. H. Noelke, secretary-treasurer, Waxed Paper Institute, Inc., 38 South Dearborn Street, Chicago 3, Ill. John M. P. Fox, executive director, Machinery Dealers National Association, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, Ill. James L. Donnelly, executive vice president, Illinois Manufacturers' Association, 120 South LaSalle Street, Chicago 3, Ill. Arthur W. Roberts, vice president, Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co., 231 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill. Peoria E. D. Stoetzel, secretary, Peoria Manufacturers Association, post office box 268, Peoria, Ill. East St. Louis Joliet James A. Starnes, manager, East Side Associated Industries, 510 Spivey Building, 417 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, Ill. R. W. Jones, executive secretary, Will County Manufacturers' Association, Elks Building, 155 Scott Street, Joliet, Ill. Carterville N. G. Bittermann, executive director, Southern Illinois, Inc., Carterville, Ill. South Bend INDIANA E. L. Bach, executive secretary, Association of Commerce, the Oliver Hotel, South Bend, Ind. Indianapolis Mrs. Lillian Kreps, manager, foreign trade department, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, second floor, 320 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Robert B. Malloch, vice president, Indiana National Bank, 3 Virginia Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. E. Hopkins, manager, exchange and travel department, Fletcher Trust Co., 108 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis 9, Ind. A. C. Conde, executive vice president, Indiana Manufacturers Association, 1150 Consolidated Building, Indianapolis 4, Ind. Dwight W. Casey, manager, foreign department, American National Bank, 45 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis 9, Ind. Norman F. Bryant, manager, foreign department, Merchants National Bank, 11 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Elkhart Floyd J. Hutchison, executive vice president, Elkhart Chamber of Commerce, post office box 424, Elkhart, Ind. Des Moines IOWA Edward A. Kimball, executive vice president, Iowa Manufacturers Association, Des Moines, Iowa. Wichita KANSAS J. C. Berry, the Union National Bank, Wichita, Kans. F. O. Carr, First National Bank, Wichita, Kans. J. Allen Trovillo, manager, industry department, Wichita Chamber of Commerce, 1019 Beacon Building, Wichita 2, Kans. Neodesha R. G. Vickers, the First National Bank, Neodesha, Kans. Abilene A. S. Blair, Commercial State Bank, Abilene, Kans. Ottawa J. G. Spears, Peoples National Bank, Ottawa, Kans. Pittsburg C. O. Davis, National Bank of Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Kans. Topeka Fred M. Bowman, executive secretary, Kansas Bankers Association, 624 National Bank of Topeka Building, Topeka, Kans. R. M. Bunten, Merchants National Bank, Topeka, Kans. Kansas City M. L. Breidenthal, Jr., Security National Bank, Kansas City, Kans. Salina R. W. King, the Planters State Bank, Salina, Kans. Enterprise Reed C. Hoffman, the Dickinson County Bank, Enterprise, Kans. Baton Rouge LOUISIANA R. Irby Didier, executive secretary, Louisiana Bankers Association, 405 Roumain Building, Baton Rouge, La. New Orleans E. F. LeBreton, vice president, Hibernia National Bank in New Orleans, post office box 1540, New Orleans 5, La. Augusta MAINE George C. Fernald, secretary-treasurer, Maine Bankers' Association, 256 Water Street, Augusta, Maine. Russell B. Spear, president, Depositors Trust Co., Water Street, Augusta,, Maine. Presque Isle Percy R. Winslow, vice president and cashier, Northern National Bank, Presque Isle, Maine. Lewiston George J. Wallingford, treasurer, Lewiston Trust Co., 55 Lisbon Street, Bangor William P. Newman, president, Eastern Trust & Banking Co., 2 State Street, Bangor, Maine. Portland Edward H. Kessler, Jr., executive vice president Greater Portland Chamber of Commerce, 142 Free Street, Portland 3, Maine. L. F. Timberlake, president, Casco Bank & Trust Co., post office box 678, Portland, Maine. Baltimore MARYLAND E. T. Johnson, manager, foreign department, Union Trust Co. of Maryland, Baltimore and St. Paul Streets, Baltimore 3, Md. Worcester MASSACHUSETTS Harry_C._Midgley, Jr., Worcester County Trust Co., Worcester, Mass. Clifford Í. Fahlstrom, assistant executive vice president, Associated Industries William A. Beltz, foreign trade consultant, Worcester Chamber of Commerce, 32 Franklin Street, Worcester, Mass. Edwin R. Lorentzen, Mechanic National Bank, Worcester, Mass. Lawrence Edward V. Reed, assistant treasurer, Arlington Trust Co., 305 Essex Street, Boston Roy F. Williams, executive vice president, Associated Industries of Massachusetts, 2206 John Hancock Building, Boston 16, Mass. W. F. Walton, assistant cashier in charge of foreign department, the Mer- John S. Walker, assistant manager, the First National Bank of Boston, 67 L. E. Stover, assistant vice president, the Second National Bank of Boston, Roger Johnson, economist, Associated Industries of Massachusetts, 2206 Arthur W. Johnson, assistant vice president, the National Shawmut Bank Ray M. Hudson, manager, industrial department, New England Council, William Holway Hill, vice president, State Street Trust Co., Union Office, William J. Hartney, vice president, the National Shawmut Bank of Boston, Paul J. Frank, foreign trade division, Boston Chamber of Commerce, 80 Russell T. Fisher, president and secretary, National Association of Cotton Charles Judd Farley, assistant executive director for small business, Massa- Sidney S. Ayers, executive secretary, Massachusetts Bankers Association, 80 Federal Street, Boston 10, Mass. Southbridge F. A. Bouvier, executive secretary, Southbridge Chamber of Commerce, 321 Springfield D. L. Topham, secretary, foreign trade council, Chamber of Commerce, 134 Clinton Louis P. Tonoli, chairman, Clinton Planning Board, 131-139 School Street, New Bedford Alfred R. Thackeray, executive secretary, New Bedford Board of Commerce, Fred W. Steele, executive secretary, New Bedford Cotton Manufacturers' Quincy Alexander Purdon, executive vice president, Quincy Chamber of Commerce, 18 Washington Street, Quincy, Mass. Fitchburg John M. McPhee, president, the Safety Fund National Bank, Fitchburg, Mass. Hudson Norman M. Hunter, president, the Hudson National Bank, 38 Main Street, Hudson, Mass. Fall River Frank W. Dunham, manager, Chamber of Commerce, 319 Granite Block, Fall River, Mass. Leominster Robert S. Appleton, executive secretary, Chamber of Commerce, 19 Main Street, Leominster, Mass. Muskegon MICHIGAN John C. Beukema, secretary-manager, the Greater Muskegon Chamber of Commerce, Occidental Hotel Building, Muskegon, Mich. R. J. Mason, secretary-manager, Muskegon Manufacturers Association, post office box 326, Muskegon, Mich. Port Huron Mr. Clair Taylor, manager, Port Huron Chamber of Commerce, Port Huron, Mich. Detroit Richard B. Frost, manager, foreign trade department, Board of Commerce, 320 West Lafayette Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Roderick P. Fraser, vice president, Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit, post office box 659, Detroit 31, Mich. Ontonagon Laurence E. Chabot, president, First National Bank, Ontonagon, Mich.. Lansing Robert J. Byers, industrial agent, Michigan Department of Economic Development, 422 West Michigan Avenue, Lansing 15, Mich. Minneapolis MINNESOTA Ronald B. Harrison, cashier, Marquette National Bank, 517 Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. A. M. Blood, assistant vice president, First National Bank of Minneapolis, Fifth and Marquette, Minneapolis 2, Minn. George M. Rockwell, assistant cashier, Federal Reserve Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. Everett J. Swanson, assistant cashier, Midland National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. Robert E. Pye, secretary, Minnesota Bankers Association, 925 Rand Tower, Minneapolis 2, Minn. J. N. Peyton, president, Federal Reserve Bank, 73 South Fifth Street, Minneapolis, Minn. Theodore A. Holdahl, director, international trade department, Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, 1750 Groveland Terrace, Minneapolis 5, Minn. St. Paul Kenneth F. Merrill, manager, foreign department, First National Bank of St. Paul, 332 Minnesota Street, St. Paul 1, Minn. Jackson MISSISSIPPI Leigh Watkins, Jr., secretary, Mississippi Bankers Association, First National Bank, post office box 37, Jackson 5, Miss. Kansas City MISSOURI Miss Dorothy Berger, secretary, world trade department, Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City, 1030 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City 6, Mo. B. W. Unge, manager, foreign department, City National Bank & Trust Co., 1801 Grand Avenue, Kansas City 10, Mo. David W. Hill, executive vice president, Industrial Council of Kansas City, 6 West Tenth Street, Kansas City 6, Mo. T. F. Brauninger, manager, credit department, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Tenth and Grand, Kansas City, Mo. St. Louis W. J. Westphalen, president, American Refractories Institute, 1872 Railway Exchange Building, St. Louis 1, Mo. Lyman Smith, director, Foreign Trade Bureau, St. Louis Chamber of Commerce, 511 Locust Street, St. Louis 1, Mo. Kirk Jeffry, vice president, Mound City Trust Co., St. Louis, Mo. G. P. Hankerson, executive secretary, the Associated Cooperage Industries of America, Inc., 408 Olive Street, St. Louis 2, Mo. Columbia Robert E. Lee Hill, secretary, Missouri Bankers Association, 15 South Eighth Helena ΜΟΝΤΑΝΑ R. C. Wallace, secretary-treasurer, Montana Bankers Association, 42 West |