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ABOU-ALI, SAYED ANWAR. Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Egypt to the U.N. Office, Geneva; participant, Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

ADAMU, S. T. Third Secretary, Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the U.N. Office, Geneva; Nigerian representative at the first session of the Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

ALEXANDROV, A. M. Soviet Assistant to the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU.

ALLEN, MARK E. Ambassador and alternate leader of the U.K. delegation to the CCD; Alternate Representative to the 31st UNGA, 1976. ALLON, YIGAL. Israeli Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister, 1974– AMERASINGHE, HAMILTON S. Sri Lankan Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1967-1978; Chairman, U.N. Seabeds Committee, 1969-1973; Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on the Indian Ocean, 1973– 1978; President, Third U.N. Conference on the Law of the Sea, 1973–1978; Ambassador to Brazil, 1973-1978; President of the 31st UNGA, 1976. BAKER, HOWARD H., Jr. U.S. Senator (R. Tenn.), 1966–

; Senate minority leader, 1977-; member, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, and Select Committee on Intelligence; U.S. representative to the 31st UNGA.

BANDARANAIKE, SIRIMAVO. Sri Lanka Prime Minister, 1960-1965, 1970BANERJEE, P. K. Deputy to the Under Secretary-General for Political and Security Council Affairs of the U.N. Secretariat.

BARTON, WILLIAM H. Canadian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the U.N. Office, Geneva; leader, Canadian delegation to the CCD, 1973- ; Vice Chairman, Canadian delegation to the 31st UNGA.

BASHAM, P. W. Government Research Scientist, Canadian Ministry of Energy, Mines and Resources; participant, Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

BECKER, ABRAHAM S. Senior Economist, Rand Corporation; member, Secretary-General's Group of Experts on Reduction of Military Budgets, 1976; author, Military Expenditure Limitation for Arms Control: Problems and Prospects (Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1977).

BERASATEGUI, VINCENTE E. Minister Plenipotentiary, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Argentina to the U.N. Office, Geneva; Head of Argentine delegation to the CCD, 1974

BHUTTO, ZULFIKAR ALI. Pakistani Prime Minister, 1973-1977.

BINTU'A-TSHIABOLA. Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Republic of Zaire to the U.N. Office, Geneva, and to the CCD, 1976-.

BLACK, DONALD P. U.S. Foreign Service officer, U.S. Alternate Representative to the CCD, 1976; adviser to U.S. delegation at the 31st UNGA. BRECKENRIDGE, KARUNAKARAN, First Secretary, Sri Lanka Permanent Mission to the U.N. Office, Geneva; expert on Secretary-General's Group of Experts on Reduction of Military Budgets, 1976.

BREZHNEV, LEONID I. General Secretary, CPSU Central Committee, 1964-. BUCHHEIM, ROBERT W. Deputy Assistant Director, Nonproliferation and Advanced Technology Bureau, ACDA, 1973; U.S. Commissioner and leader of U.S. delegation on Standing Consultative Commission, 1977-.

BURTSEV, I. I. Soviet technical expert at informal meetings on the problem of environmental modification for hostile purposes, 1976.

BYRD, HARRY FLOOD, JR. U.S. Senator (Indep., Va.), 1966- ; member, Senate Armed Services Committee.

CALLAGHAN, JAMES. U.K. Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, 1974–.

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CAPUTO, M. Director, Italian National Institute of Geophysics; scientific expert
and Italian representative at the first session of the Ad Hoc Group of Scientific
Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to
Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

CARTER, JAMES (JIMMY) EARLE, JR. Member, Georgia Senate, 1962-1966;
Governor of Georgia,) 1970-1974; President of the United States, 1977-
CASE, CLIFFORD P. U.S. Senator (R., N.J.), 1954 ; ranking member, Senate
Foreign Relations Committee; member, Senate Appropriations Committee, Joint
Committee on Atomic Energy, and Select Committee on Intelligence.
CHALFONT, LORD (ALUN ARTHUR GWYNNE-JONES). U.K. Minister of
State, Foreign Office, 1964-1966; leader of the Eighteen Nation Disarmament
Committee, 1965-1967.

CHIANG, CHING-KUO. Premier, Republic of China, 1972-.

CHIAO, KUAN-HUA. PRC Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chairman, PRC delegation to the 31st UNGA.

CHŇOUPEK, BOHUSLAV, Czechoslovak Minister of Foreign Affairs; Chairman, Czechoslovak delegation to the 31st UNGA.

CHOU, NAN. PRC Counsellor; Alternate Representative to the 31st UNGA. CLARK, B. AKPORODE. Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Nigeria to U.N. Office, Geneva; representative to the 31st UNGA, and leader of Nigerian delegation to the CCD, 1974-1977.

CLARK, DICK. U.S. Senator (D., Iowa), 1972-; member, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

CLEMENTS, WILLIAM P., JR. Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1972-1976. CONSOLE, R. Geophysicist, Italian National Institute of Geophysics; Italian scientific expert and representative at first session of Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

CORRADINI, ALESSANDRO. Alternate Representative of the Secretary-General to the CCD.

COUSTEAU, JACQUES Y. Marine explorer; Director, Oceanographic Museum, Monaco, 1957-.

CRANSTON, ALAN. U.S. Senator (D., Calif.), 1968; Senate Majority Whip, 1977-.

CSILLAG, P. Chief, Information and Research Section, Disarmament Affairs Division, U.N. Secretariat; Secretary to Secretary-General's Group of Experts on Reduction of Military Budgets, 1976.

CURRIE, MALCOLM R. Director of Defense Research and Engineering, Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1973-1977.

DABROWA, SLAWOMIR. Deputy Director, Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Head of Polish delegation to MBFR negotiations.

DAHLMAN, O. Member, Swedish National Defense Research Institute; Swedish representative to the first session of the Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

DAVIES, THOMAS D. Adm., USN; ACDA Assistant Director, Multilateral Affairs Bureau, 1974-.

DAY, ANTHONY. Editor, Los Angeles Times editorial page.

DE VOS VAN STEENWYK, BARON WILLEM J. Netherlands representative to the MBFR, 1976.

DOBRYNIN, ANATOLY F. Soviet Ambassador to the United States, 1962- .
DOMOKOS, MÁTYÁS. Hungarian Ambassador and Head of Delegation to the
CCD, 1976; Permanent Representative to the U.N. Office, Geneva.
DUMAS, J. R. P. Ambassador of Trinidad and Tobago to the 31st UNGA, 1976.
EKLUND, ARNE S. Director-General, IAEA, Vienna, 1961-.

ELIAV, PINHAS. Israeli Ambassador and Alternate Representative to the 31st
UNGA.

ENCINAS DEL PANDO, JOSÉ A. Dean of the School of Economics, University of Lima, Peru; Chairman, Secretary-General's Group of Experts on Military Expenditures, 1976.

ENE, CONSTANTIN. Romanian Ambassador and leader of delegation to the CCD, 1972-.

ERICSSON, ULF. Scientific Adviser, Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs; scientific expert and chairman of the first session of the Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

EVERNDEN, JACK F. American seismologist and geophysicist; physical scientist at ACDA, 1971-1973.

FAKLEY, DENNIS C. Deputy Chief Scientific Officer, Defence Nuclear Division, U.K. Ministry of Defence, 1974—.

FEDOROV, E. K. Soviet technical expert at informal meetings on problems of environmental modification for hostile purposes, 1976.

FIELD, BRIAN. Economics Adviser, U.K. Ministry of Defence; member, Secretary-General's Group of Experts on Reduction of Military Budgets, 1976. FILSON, J. Program Manager, Advanced Research Projects Agency, U.S. Department of Defense; U.S. representative and scientific expert at first session of the Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976. FISHER, ADRIAN S. U.S. representative, Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, 1964, 1966-1969; ACDA Deputy Director, 1961-1969; Dean, Georgetown University Law Center, 1969-1975; ACDA consultant, 1969-1977; Cabell Brown Professor of International Law, 1975- .

FOKIN, A. V. Soviet academician and expert at CCD informal ineetings on prohibition of weapons of mass destruction, 1976.

FORD, GERALD R. U.S. Congressman (R., Mich.), 1948-1973; House Minority Leader, 1965-1973; Vice President of the United States, 1973-1974; President, 1974-1977.

FOSTER, JOHN S., JR. Director, Defense Research and Engineering, U.S. Department of Defense, 1965-1973.

FOSTER, WILLIAM C. Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1961-1968.

FRASER, DONALD M. U.S. Congressman (D., Minn.), 1962- ; U.S. representative to the 30th UNGA, 1975.

FRI, ROBERT W. Deputy Administrator, ERDA, 1975-1977; Chairman, Nuclear Policy Review Group, 1976–1977.

GARBA, J. N. Nigerian Commissioner for External Affairs and Chairman of delegation to the 31st UNGA.

GARCÍA REYNOSO, PLÁCIDO. Former Professor of Economics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma, Mexico, D.F.; member, Secretary-General's Group of Experts on Reduction of Military Budgets, 1976.

GARCÍA ROBLES, ALFONSO. Mexican Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 1964; Permanent Representative to the U.N., 1965- ; leader of Mexican delegation to the CCD, 1969-.

GATES, K. I. Counsellor, Australian Permanent Mission to the U.N. Office, Geneva; participant, Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976. GILS, J. M. VAN. Chief, Seismological Service to the Royal Belgian Observatory; participant, Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976. GISCARD D'ESTAING, VALÉRY. President of France, 1974-.

GLENN, JOHN H. Astronaut; U.S. Senator (D., Ohio), 1974; member, Senate Committee on Government Operations.

GORONWY-ROBERTS, LORD OF CAERNARVON AND OGWEN (OWEN GORONWY). U.K. Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; deputy leader House of Lords, 1975-; leader of U.K. delegation to CCD, 1976-; representative to the 31st UNGA.

GROMYKO, ANDREI A. Soviet Politburo member and Minister for Foreign Affairs 1957- ; Chairman, Soviet delegation to the 31st UNGA.

GUDE, GILBERT A. U.S. Congressman (R., Md.), 1967-1977; member, Committee on Government Operations.

GUIRINGAUD, LOUIS DE. French Minister of Foreign Affairs and leader of delegation to the 31st UNGA.

GUTIÉRREZ, MARIO R. Bolivian Ambassador and Chairman of delegation to the 31st UNGA.

HABIB, PHILIP C. Ambassador to Korea, 1971-1974; Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 1974-1976; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, 1976-.

HAMILTON, GUSTAF. Swedish Ambassador to the 31st UNGA; Deputy Chairman of delegation to the CCD.

HARJES, H. P. Director of Central Seismological Observatory, Graefenberg, FRG; participant, Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

HARRY, R. L. Australian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the U.N.; Alternate Chairman, delegation to the 31st UNGA.

HARTMAN, ARTHUR, A. Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, 1974-1977.

HITLER, ADOLF (1889-1945). German Chancellor and Führer.

HJELME, J. Danish Stategeodesist, Dept. of Seismology, Geodaetisk Institut, Copenhagen; participant, Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

HOVEYDA, FEREYDOUN. Iranian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the U.N.; Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee for a World Disarmament Conference, 1974-.

HSU, YI-MIN. Military Adviser to the PRC delegation to the 31st UNGA. HUA, KUO-FENG. Chairman, Central Committee of the Communist Party of the PRO, 1975; Chairman, Military Commission of the CPC; Premier of the State Council, 1976-.

HUANG, HUA. PRC Ambassador to Mexico, 1966; Permanent Representative to the U.N., 1971-1976; Ambassador and Vice Chairman of delegation to the 31st UNGA. HUMMEL, ARTHUR W., JR. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia, 1971-1974; Ambassador to Ethiopia, 1975; Ambassador to Pakistan, 1977–. HUMPHREY, HUBERT H. (1911-1978). U.S. Senator (D., Minn.), 1948-1964; Senate Majority Whip, 1961-1964; Vice President of the United States, 19651968; Democratic nominee for President, 1968; U.S. Senator, 1970-1978; member, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Chairman, Subcommittee on Foreign Assistance.

HUPP, ROBERT P. Director of Boys Town, Nebraska; U.S. representative to the 31st UNGA.

HYLAND, WILLIAM G. Staff member, NSC, 1969-1974; Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State, 1974-1975; Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, 1976.

HYVÄRINEN, RISTO. Special Representative of the Secretary-General to the CCD.

IKLÉ, FRED C. Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1973– 1977.

INGERSOLL, ROBERT S. Deputy Secretary of State, 1974-1976.

IRVING, FREDERICK, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, 1976-1977.

ISRAELSSON, H. Member, Swedish National Defense Research Institute; Swedish representative at first session of Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

ISSRAELYAN, VICTOR L. Soviet Ambassador and Alternate Representative to 31st UNGA; member of Collegium and dept. head, Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

IVASCU, CONSTANTIN. Second Secretary, Romanian Permanent Mission to the U.N. Office, Geneva; Romanian representative at first session of Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

JACKSON, HENRY M. U.S. Congressman (D. Wash.), 1940-1952; Senator. 1952- ; member, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Senate Committee on Government Operations; Chairman, Subcommittee on Arms Control of the Committee on Armed Services.

JAIPAL, RAKHI. Indian Ambassador and Vice Chairman of delegation to 31st UNGA.

JAMIESON, DON. Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs.

JANKOWITSCH, PETER. Austrian Ambassador and Alternate Chairman of delegation to 31st UNGA.

JAVITS, JACOB K. U.S. Senator (R. N.Y.), 1956

; member, Committees on

Foreign Affairs and on Governmental Affairs; U.S. delegate to the 25th UNGA. 1970; Chairman, North Atlantic Assembly's "Committee of Nine" to study future of NATO.

JAY, HARRY. Canadian Permanent Representative to the U.N. Office, Geneva: Ambassador to the 31st UNGA.

JOEWONO, DJOKO. Indonesian representative to U.N.; Vice Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Indian Ocean, 1976; President, 30th UNGA.

KACIC, ZVONIMIR. Professor of the Higher Military Academy, Belgrade; participant, first session of meetings of Secretary-General's Group of Experts on Reduction of Military Budgets, 1976.

KENNEDY, EDWARD M. U.S. Senator (D., Mass.), 1962- ; Assistant Senate Majority Leader (Majority Whip), 1968–1971.

KHAN, AFTAB AHMAD. Pakistani Ambassador to Yugoslavia and representative to the 31st UNGA.

KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA S. (1894-1971). Premier of the Soviet Union, 1958

1964.

KISSINGER, HENRY A. Consultant, Weapons Evaluation Group, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1959-1960, National Security Council, 1961-1962, ACDA, 1961-1968, U.S. Department of State, 1965-1968; Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, 1969-1975; Secretary of State, 1973-1977. KOIKE, KIYOHIKO. Chief of First Procurement, Management Division, Central Procurement Office, Japan Defense Agency, Tokyo; member, SecretaryGeneral's Group of Experts on Reduction of Military Budgets, 1976.

KORNIYENKO, GEORGY. Soviet Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and Ambassador to the 31st UNGA.

KRIVOKAPIČ, STEVAN. Yugoslav representative and Special Adviser to the 31st UNGA.

KÖLLNER, LUTZ. Assistant Professor, Social Sciences Institute, Federal Armed Forces, Munich, FRG; member, Secretary-General's Group of Experts on Reduction of Military Budgets, 1976.

KUZNETSOV, V. V. First Deputy Minister of the Soviet Union for Foreign Affairs and representative to the 31st UNGA.

LAHODA, TOMAS. Ambassador and Head of the Czechoslovakian delegation to MBFR negotiations.

LEDERBERG, JOSHUA. Recipient of Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, for research in genetics of bacteria, 1958; Professor of Genetics, Stanford University, School of Medicine, 1959–

LIKHATCHEV, VIKTOR I. Soviet Ambassador and delegation leader at the CCD, 1976- ; Alternate Representative to the 31st UNGA.

MACIEL, GEORGE. Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Brazil to the U.N. Office, Geneva; Head of Brazilian delegation to CCD.

MANSFIELD, MICHAEL J. U.S. Senator (D., Mont.), 1952-1977; Assistant Senate Majority Leader (Majority Whip), 1957-1961; Majority Leader, 19611977. Member, Appropriations and Foreign Relations Committees.

MAO, TSE-TUNG (1893-1976). Chairman, Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, 1949-1976.

MARÍN BOSCH, M. Mexican Minister Counselor, Private Secretary of the Secretary for External Relations; Alternate Representative to the 31st UNGA. MARTIN, JOSEPH, Jr. U.S. Representative of CCD, General Counsel, Federal Trade Commission, 1970-1971; Special Assistant to the ACDA Director and representative to the CCD, 1971-1976; member, ACDA Advisory Committee, 1974-1976.

MATHIAS, CHARLES McC. U.S. Congressman (R., Md.), 1960-1968; U.S. Senator, 1968- ; member, Judiciary and Appropriations Committees. MATTICK, KURT. Member of the FRG Bundestag.

MAW, CARLYLE E. Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, 1974– 1976.

MCNAMARA, ROBERT S. Secretary of Defense, 1961-1968; President, World Bank, 1968

MEERBURG, A. J. Second Secretary and Deputy Leader of Netherlands delegation to CCD; participant in Ad Hoc Group of Scienctific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

MEISNER, JIRI. Leader of Czechoslovakian delegation to MBFR negotiations, 1976.

MISHRA, B. C. Indian Ambassador and Senior Adviser to 31st UNGA; Permanent Representative, U.N. Office, Geneva.

MISTRAL, ANDRÉ. Adviser, French delegation to the 31st UNGA.

MOHAJER, PARVIZ. Iranian Counsellor and representative to 31st UNGA. MONDALE, WALTER F. U.S. Senator, (D., Minn.), 1964-1976; Vice President, 1977

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MYRDAL, ALVA (MRS. GUNNAR). Swedish Cabinet Minister in charge of disarmament, 1966-1973; delegate to UNGA, 1962–1973; Chief Swedish delegate

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