Par. 3. 



By authority of the Secretary of War, the District Engineer in charge of 

 any River and Harbor District, Engineer Department at Large, is appointed 

 an additional member of the board of officers constituted by paragraph 2, 

 Special Orders 72, Office, Chief of Engineers, September 18, 1930, when the 

 board is considering the subject of shore protection of Federal property or 

 problems relating thereto affecting any locality within the limits of his 

 district. 



Par. 4. 



Under tlie provisions of an item in Section 2 of the River and Harbor Act 

 approved July 8, 1930, directing the organization under the Chief of 

 Engineers, United States Army, of a board of seven (7) members, including 

 officers of the Corps of Engineers and engineers of State agencies charged 

 with beach erosion and shore protection, the following are appointed, to be 

 known as the Beach Erosion Board: 



Colonel William J. Barden, Corps of Engineers, 

 601 Army Bldg., 39 Whitehall St., New York, N.Y. 



Colonel Earl I. Brown, Corps of Engineers, 

 1109 Gimbel Bldg., 25 South 9th St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Lieutenant Colonel EUiott J. Dent, Corps 

 of Engineers, Fort Humphreys, Va. 



Major Gordon R. Young, Corps of Engineers, 

 U.S. Engineer Office, Foot of Front St., 

 Norfolk, Va. 



General Richard King Hale, Associate 



Commissioner, Department of Public Works, 

 State of Massachusetts, State House, 

 Boston, Mass. 



Mr. Victor J. Gelineau, Chief Engineer, 

 New Jersey State Board of Commerce and 



Navigation, No. 1 Exchange Place, 

 Jersey City, N.J. 



Mr. Thorndike Saville, Chief Engineer, 

 Department of Conservation and Development 



of the State of North Carohna, 

 Box 352, Chapel Hill, N.C. 



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