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GRAPHIC SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 28, 192l Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, an- other member appointed to represent the ‘United States at the conference = —— called by President Harding to try to The Pan-American Union building, considered the most beautiful in America, where, it is said, the disarmament con- reduce world armament. ference will be held November 11. : Secretary of State Charles E Hughes, chosen by President Harding as one of the five delegates to repre- sent the United States at the disarma- ment conference. Photos by Internationsl Film Service. Alvey A. Adee, second assistant secretary of State, who has been in the department for fifty-two years, serving as second assistant secretary since 1886. Henry P. Fletcher, undersecretary of State (left), and Robert Woods Bliss, third assistant secretary of State, who will have important roles at the coming parley. : A Basil Miles, special assistant to the State E. T. Williams, another special assistant, John V. A. MacMurray, chief of the division on far eastern Fred M. Dearing, assistant secretary of State. Department in connection with the conference obtained by the department for work on the affairs (left), conferring with William R. Castle, chief of the on limitation of armaments. coming parley. division of western European affairs.