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EXHIBIT No. 67

Name: Conrad E. Snow

Date and Place of Birth: August 6, 1889, New Hampshire.

Son of Leslie P. Snow, president of New Hampshire Senate, 1919-20; Justice, New Hampshire Supreme Court, 1920–1931

Education:

Dartmouth College-A. B., 1912.

Majored in Economics.

Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Oxford University-B. A., 1915; M. A., 1929.

Honor School of Modern History.

Rhodes Scholar.

Harvard Law School-LL. B., 1917.

Editor, Harvard Law Review.
Ames Prize.

Experience:

Professional Attainments:

General practice of law, 21 years in New Hampshire. Active trial
attorney in State and Federal Courts. Senior partner or sole attor-
ney-19 years. Martindale-Hubbell rating-AVIG.

New Hampshire Bar Association: Secretary-Treasurer (10 years).
American Bar Association:

Member House of Delegates (5 years).

Section of International and Comparative Law.

American Law Institute: Compiled "New Hampshire Annotations of
Restatement of Law of Contracts."

American Judicature Society; Director (5 years).

Federal Bar Association

American Society of International Law

Rochester Trust Company: Director (12 years).

Public Offices:

New Hampshire Legislature, 1929-30; Chairman, Judiciary Committee.
New Hampshire Constitutional Convention, 1930; Chairman, Judiciary
Committee.

Department of State, 1946 (August 22)-Date; Assistant Legal Adviser
for Political Affairs, P-8.

Military :

First Lieutenant to Captain, 1917-19;

Personnel Adjutant, Fourth Field Artillery Brigade, AEF.

Lieutenant Colonel to Brigadier General, 1940-46

Director, Legal Division, Office of Chief Signal Officer, 1941–45.

Officer in Charge of Clemency, OUSW.

Legion of Merit, 1945.

Name: Theodore Carter Achilles.

Place and Date of Birth: Rochester, New York, December 29, 1905 (straight American descent on both sides for several generations).

Education:

Hill School, Pottstown, Pennsylvania.

San Jose High School, San Jose, California.

Leland Stanford University, A. B., 1925.

Yale University, 1926-28, graduate study.

Member of: Metropolitan and Chevy Chase Clubs, Washington; Yale Club, New York.

Experience:

Engaged in newspaper work in California and Japan, 1928–30.

Married in 1933 to Marion Field.

Appointed, after examination, Foreign Service Officer, January 8, 1932. Stationed as Vice Consul at Havana, 1932, in Rome, 1933.

Assigned to the Department of State, 1935–39.

Third Secretary at the Embassy in London, 1939-41.

Charge d'Affaires ad interim near governments of Belgium, Netherlands, Norway and Poland, in London in 1940-41.

To the Department in 1941.

Assistant Chief, Division of British Commonwealth Affairs, 1944, Chief,

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First Secretary of Embassy in London, 1945, and in Brussels, 1946. Assigned to Department of State, 1947, as Chief of the Division of Western European Affairs.

Member of U. S. Delegations at the International Labor Conference, New York, 1941.

UN Conference on Food and Agriculture, Hot Springs, Virginia, 1943.

UN Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, 1945.
Council of Foreign Ministers, London, 1945.

Paris Conference, 1946.

First Session, UN Assembly, London, 1946.

Second Session, UN Assembly, New York, 1947.

Present position: Director, Office of Western European Affairs.

Name: Willard F. Barber.

Date and Place of Birth: March 21, 1909, Mitchell, South Dakota.
Education:

Public Schools of California, Iowa, South Dakota, and New Mexico.
Stanford University, A. B., 1928; M. A. 1929.

Columbia University, Postgraduate work, 1930-1933.

Awarded Einstein Prize for Excellence in American Diplomacy, Columbia University, 1933.

Graduated from the National War College, 1948.

Membership in Societies:

University Club, Washington, D. C.

American Foreign Service Association (Associate Member).

Pi Sigma Alpha.

National Honorary Political Science Fraternity.

American Society of International Law.

Association of American University Professors.

American Political Science Association.

American Society for Public Administraiton.

Member of Latin American Committee of American Political Science Association, 1946, and reappointed in 1947, 1948, and 1949.

Foreign Policy Association.

Publications:

In collaboration with W. B. Guthrie: American Government, a textbook, published by Globe Book Company.

Contributor to: Foreign Service Journal, American Political Science Review, American Journal of International Law, Hispanic American Historical Review, The Journal of Politics, International Journal (Canadian), The Western Political Science Review, The New Mexico Quarterly Review, American Political Science Quarterly, The Western Political Science Quarterly, etc., etc.

Professional Activities:

1931-1938, Tutor, then Instructor, in Government in Diplomacy, College of the City of New York.

1938-1943, Officer of the Division of American Republics, Department of State, working on problems of Panama, Haiti, Dominican Republic and Cuba.

In 1942 on temporary assignment for U. S. Embassies at Port-au-Prince and Ciudad Trujillo.

1944-1945, Assistant Chief, Division of Financial and Monetary Affairs, Department of State.

1943-1946, Assistant Chief and Acting Chief, Division of Central American and Caribbean Affairs, Department of State, including countries of Panama, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic.

In 1944, Secretary to Interdepartmental Committee on Inter-American Economic Development.

During 1945, on detail to U. S. diplomatic missions in Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Haiti.

February 1946, Adviser to U. S. Delegate at Second West Indian Conference, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

May 1946, Representative of the Department of State at inauguration of Governor of American Virgin Islands.

In 1946 appointed Chief of Division of Caribbean Affairs.

Professional Activities-Continued

1946 and 1947, Lecturer at Institute conducted by the School of Advanced International Studies (Washington, D. C.) on Political Problems of the Caribbean Area.

1947, Lecturer, American University, Washington, D. C., on "Problems in Inter-American Relations."

1947, Participant in Brookings Institution Seminar on International Relations, held at University of Virginia and Dartmouth College. September 1947, assigned to the National War College.

June 1948, graduated from National War College.

August 1948, Chief, Division of Central American and Panama Affairs, State Department.

In 1948 on temporary assignment to U. S. Embassies at Panama, San Jose, Managua, Tegucigalpa, San Salvador, and Guatemala City.

Appointed Alternate Member of State Department Loyalty and Security Board, 1948.

1948, Appointed to State Department Advisory Committee on Information Policy.

July 1949, appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs.

Travel: United States, Mexico, Canada, Caribbean Area, Europe and Iberian Peninsula, Central America.

Marital Status: Married, one daughter.

Residence:

1522 Red Oak Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland. Telephone: SLigo 8275.

Name: John O. Bell.

Date and Place of Birth: Manila, P. I., October 4, 1912 (parents U. S. citizens). Son of John Oscar and Frances Earle (Cooley).

Education:

George Washington University, B. S., 1934; J. D., 1939 National War College, graduated 1948.

Admitted to D. C. bar, 1938.

Experience: With U. S. Department of State since 1931.

Officer in Fraud Section, Passport Division, 1937-39. Assisted U. S. District Attorney (S. D. N. Y.) in preparation and prosecution ppt. fraud case vs. Earl Browder, chief government witness in connection therewith.

Executive Officer, Passport Division, 1939-41.

Chief, Air Priorities Section, 1943-46.

Chief, Air Transport Section, 1946.

Assistant Chief, 1946.

Associate Chief, 1947-48.

Chief, 1948.

Assistant Chief, Division of Northern European Affairs since 1948.

January 1949 assigned as Political Adviser to Chairman, Foreign Military Assistance Correlation Committee.

Assistant Director, Mutual Defense Assistance Program since 1949. Secretary for documentation, International Civil Aviation Conference, Chicago, 1944.

Conference Registration Officer, United Nations Conference, San Francisco, 1945.

Special Representative of U. S. State Department Aviation negotiations in Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay 1946-1947.

Alternate member U. S. Department of State Loyalty and Security Board since 1948.

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Date and Place of Birth: August 28, 1906, Brooklyn, New York.

Education:

Sidney Lanier High School, Montgomery, Alabama, 1923;

University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, A.B. 1927; (Held fellowship in English teaching courses in Freshman English during senior year.) Harvard, Graduate School of Business Administration, MBA 1929.

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