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Many Notables to Attend Four H-Y-P Public Affairs Conference

Applicants Should Call at Once At Crimson; Slate Conference For April 21 and 22

Experts from many fields have been assembled for the five tables of the fourth annual H-Y-P Conference on Public Affairs, the committee in charge has announced.

Heading the list of guests at Table 1, The United States and Latin American Relations, is Lopez Cumarejo, the Colombian Ambassador to the United States. Also scheduled to attend and Dr. William Langer, Counsellor of the Pan-American Union in Washington; Shelden Chapin, of the Division of American Republics of the Department of State; and Colonel A. L. Palmer, of the Chile-American Association.

At Table 2, The United States' Policy toward International Trade, Will be Harry Hawkins, chief of the Trade Agreements division of the Department of State; Leo Pavlovsky, director of the Brooking Institute; Edward P. Warner, political and economic adviser to the department of Agriculture; and B. B. Wallace and A. M. Fox, Tariff Commissioners.

Harrington May Attend

Colonel F. C. Harrington, Federal W. P. A. administrator, has tentatively accepted a place at Table 3, Special Security and Relief, depending on the requirements of the Senate's Relief investigation.

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Also attending this table will be George Digge, member of the Social Security Board, and Dr. Waller, of the Public Health Service.

Commissioner Splawn of the Interstate Commerce Commission is slated for Table 4, The Government and Transportation Problems, as are John Cooper, vice-president of Pan-American Airways, and John Dickinson, Solicitor of the Pennsylvania Railroad.

For the final Table, Pressure Groups ion a Democracy, Senator Sherman Minton of Ind.; E. B. Libbey, of the National Society for the Prevention of War; and Russell Davenport, Managing Editor of Fortune, and listed.

Other men are expected to be added to the Tables before next week-end. Meanwhile, applications for places as student delegates from this University are still being received at the CRIMSON and will be acceptable for the next few days until the quota of 25 is filled.

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