V\x) V V. a'. T-v*jO -4. SDSf3 X jU . TVW '' Ijjy.A. 5036 'v\ Vo DEFENSE PUBLIC WORKS REGIONAL AND PROJECT OFFICES Regional offices are located in Eoston, Philadelphia, Richmond, Jacksonville, Detroit, Chicago, Kansas City, Mo., Fort Worth, Denver, Los Angeles and Seattle, Project engineer offices are in New York and Birmingham, Ala. The regional offices, with the states in their respective areas, and the regional director of each, include: Region 1—Eoston; States of Hew York, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Vermont; Regional Director, James A. McConnell, of Massachusetts. Region 2—Philadelphia; States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware; Regional Director, Wm. J. Finley, of Pennsylvania. Region 3—Richmond; States of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia; Regional Director, C. L. Vickers, of West Virginia. Region 4—Jacksonville; States of Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi; Regional Director, Lester M. Marx, of New Jersey. Region 5—Detroit; States of Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky; Regional Director, George W. McCordic, of Michigan. Region 6—Chicago; States of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska; Regional Director, D. R. Kennicott, of Illinois. Region 7 Kansas City, Mo;; States of Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas; Regional Director, Blair Boyle, of Kansas. Region 8—Forth Worth, Texas; States of Texas and Louisiana; Regional Director George F. Harley, of Georgia. I 4 F.W.A. 5036 Region 9—Denver; States of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah and New Mexico; Regional Director, George Bull, of Colorado. Region 10—Los Angeles; States of California, Nevada and Arizona; Regional Director, Wright L. Felt, of California. Region 11—Seattle; States of Washington and Oregon; Regional Director, Lindley R. Durkee, of Washington. New York, Charles D. Drew, project engineer, of New York. Birmingham, Ala., W. G. McConnel, project engineer, of Alabama. The regional directors, most of whom have served in similar capacities in the Public Works Administration, will be responsible to the Commissioner of Public Works. In organizing the regional and central office staffs, experienced engineers and other FWA personnel are being recalled from furlough. 5