Associate Member: Edward G. Cale International Bank for Reconstruction and Development United States Governor, Board of Governors: John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury Alternate United States Governor : William L. Clayton United States Executive Director: Eugene R. Black Alternate United States Executive Director: John S. Hooker International Civil Aviation Organization United States Representatives: Maj. Gen. Laurence S. Kuter, U.S.A., resigned Mar. 1, 1948 Rear Adm. Paul A. Smith, U.S.N., beginning Sept. 24, 1948 Alternate United States Representative: Rear Adm. Paul A. Smith, U.S.N., until Sept. 24, 1948 United States Member, Air Transport Committee: Paul T. David International Labor Organization United States Member, Governing Body: David A. Morse, Under Secretary of Labor, until Sept. 6, 1948* International Monetary Fund United States Governor, Board of Governors: John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury Alternate United States Governor: William L. Clayton United States Executive Director: Andrew N. Overby, Department of the Treasury Alternate United States Executive Director: George F. Luthringer, resigned July 1, 1948 Henry J. Tasca, beginning Oct. 21, 1948 International Refugee Organization United States Representative, Preparatory Commission: 5 George L. Warren (Preparatory Commission ceased to exist on September 16, 1948) The appointment of a new United States Member of the Governing Body is under consideration. 5 The Preparatory Commission ceased to exist on Sept. 16, 1948. United States Representative, Executive Committee: (The United States appoints a representative only at the time of individual sessions.) United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (The United States appoints a representative only at the time of individual meetings.) World Health Organization United States Representative, Interim Commission: Dr. Thomas Parran, Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service" United States Representative, Executive Board: Dr. H. van Zile Hyde, beginning Oct. 19, 1948 International Telecommunication Union United States Representative, Administrative Council: Francis Colt de Wolf Alternate to the United States Representative: Harvey B. Otterman United States Representatives on Main Committees of the United Nations General Assembly, First Part, Third Regular Session, Paris, France, September 21-December 12, 1948 General Committee Warren R. Austin John Foster Dulles First Committee (Political and Security) Warren R. Austin John Foster Dulles Philip C. Jessup Benjamin V. Cohen Dean Rusk Ad Hoc Political Committee Benjamin V. Cohen Second Committee (Economic and Financial) Willard L. Thorp The Interim Commission ceased to exist on Aug. 31, 1948. Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural) Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Joint Committee Two and Three Willard L. Thorp Fourth Committee (Trusteeship) Francis B. Sayre Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) Ernest A. Gross Sixth Committee (Legal) Ernest A. Gross APPENDIX V MEMBERSHIP AND ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS AND SPECIALIZED AGENCIES Membership of Principal Organs of the United Nations THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY The General Assembly consists of representatives of all states Members of the United Nations. As of December 31, 1948, the following 58 states were Members: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Nonpermanent Members 2 Term Expires December 31, 1950: Cuba Norway Term Expires December 31, 1949: Argentina Canada Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL' Term Expires December 31, 1951: China France India Peru Belgium Chile Term Expires December 31, 1950: Australia Brazil Denmark Poland Union of Soviet Socialist Republics United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Term Expires December 31, 1949: Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic States Not Administering Trust Territories Members by Virtue of Being Permanent Members of the Security Council: China Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 2 Three nonpermanent members are elected each year for a term of two years. 3 Six members are elected each year for a term of three years. |