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<br />OO~353' . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />~{, <br /> <br />STATE OF CALIFORNIA <br />QUARTERLY REPORT FOR 61-1 MEETING <br />PACIFIC SOUTHWEST INTER-AGENCY COMMITTEE <br />PHOENIX, ARIZONA <br />MARCH 9-10, 1961 <br /> <br />On January 2, 1961, Harvey O. Banks, PSIAC member from <br />California for some four years, resigned from state service to <br />join Walter G. Schulz, who is also well known to most of you, <br />in the establishment of a San Francisco office of the long <br />established consulting firm of Leeds, Hill and Jewett. On the <br />following day, William E. Warne succeeded Mr. Banks as Director <br />of Water Resources. Recently Governor Brown designated him as <br />the representative of California on PSIAC. <br />Mr. Warne joined the staff of the Bureau of Reclamation <br />in 1935, and for the next 16 years held various executive positions <br />including Assistant Commissioner, Assistant Secretary of Interior <br />for Conservation, and Assistant Secretary of Interior for Water <br />and Power Development. He was also in charge of Interior's <br />Alaska development program, and was chairman of the Federal <br />Inter-Agency River Basin Committee. For about seven years prior <br />to returning to California to be Director of the Department of <br />Fish and Game, he served with the International Cooperation <br />Administration as Mission Director in Iran and Brazil, was <br /> <br />Economic Coordinator of the UN Command in Korea, and immediately <br />prior to his return to California was Director of the American <br />Aid Program in Korea. <br />James K. Carr resigned recently as Chairman of the <br />California Water Commission to become Undersecretary of the <br />Interior. He is familiar with the work of that department <br /> <br />.t. .. <br /> <br />~. . .... .... .liilil <br />-,'."_.;:,,,,,,,:,.,,.~,-,,,x;;ll.;.-_.- -' -,-, <br />