Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 47 Part 2.djvu/768

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2372 INTERNATiONAL LOAD LINE CONVENTION. JULY 5,1930. Delecat«l-Contd. Mr. Aage H. LARSEN _________ _ Mr. J. A . KORBING ___________ _ Naval Architect and Engineer-in- Chief to the Ministry of Shipping and Fisheries. Director of the "Forenede Damp- skibsselskab," Copenhagen. Captain H. P. HAGELBERG _____ Chairman of the Association of Dan- ish Shipmasters. Mr. Erik JACO:sSEN ___________ Trade Union Manager. Experts. Mr. P. VILLADSEN ____________ Plincipal in the Ministry of Shipe ping and Fisheries. ?vir. Peder FISCHER ____________ Naval Architect. The Free City of Danzig. Delegates. Mr. Alphonse POKLEWBKI- Commercial Counsellor, Polish Le- KOZIELL gation, London. Mr. Waldemar SIEG ___________ Commercial Counsellor. Spain. Delegate. Mr. Octaviano MARTINEZ- Engineer, Spanish Navy. BARCA Irish Free State. Delegates. Mr. J . W . DuLANTy ___________ Commissioner for Trade for the Irish Free State in Great Britain. Mr. T. J. HEGARTy ___________ Ship Surv~yor, Transport and Ma- rine Branch, Department of In- dustry and Commerce. United States of America. Delegates. Mr. Herbert B. WALKER _______ President of the American Steam- Mr. David ARNOTT ___________ _ Mr. Laurens PRIOR ___________ _ Mr. Howard C. TOwLE _______ _ Mr. Samuel D. McCoMB ______ _ Captain Albert F. PILLSBURL __ Mr. Robert F. HAND _________ _ Mr. James KENNEDY _________ _ ship Owners' Association. Chief Surveyor, American Bureau of Shipping. Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce. National Council of American Ship- builders. Marine Office of America. Pillabury and Curtis, San Francisco. Vice-President Standard Ehipping Co., New York. General Manager, Marine Dep~t­ ment, Gulf Refining Co., New York.