THEME: COUNT-DOWN ON WATER 



PROGRAM 



SUISDAY, APRIL 16 



3:00 p.m. Registration 



Lobby, Ramada Inn 



8:00 p.m. Special Motion Picture Program 

 Ramadn Room 



MONDAY, APRIL 17 



8:00 a.m. Registration 



Lobby* Ramadn Inn 



SESSION 1 



Ramadn Room 



"Ptannina for Water Use" 



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 11:20 



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 12:00 



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Formal Opening 



C. R. Gutermuth. Chairman. Steering Com- 

 mittee. National Watershed Congress 



Water Needs of the Nation 1980-2000 

 Hon. Robert S. Ken- 

 United States Senator from Oklahoma 



Discussion 



Soil and Water Conservation Needs 

 Inventory 



Donald A. Williams, Administrator, U. S. 

 Soil Conservation Service, Washington. D.C 



Discussion 



Legal Barriers in Water Use Planning 

 Frank J. Trelease, Dean. College of Law, 

 University of Wyoming. Laramie 



a.m. Discussion 



noon Recess 



12:15 p.m. Luncheon, Plantation Room 



James B. Craig. Presiding 



Address of Welcome 



Arthur N. Pack, President, Charles Lathrop 

 Pack, Forestry Foundation, Tucson 



Development of "Water Street U.S.A." 

 William H. Carr. Founder and Director 

 Emeritus, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 

 Tucson 



SESSION 2 



2:00 p.m. Buses leave Ramada Inn for meeting on 

 -Water Street U.S.A." 



5:30 p.m. Buses leave for "Old Tucson" 



6:00 p.m. Reception. < huck wagon dinner, and enter 

 tainment at "Old Tucson" 



TUESDAY, APRIL 18 



8:00 a.m. Registration 



Lobby, Ramada Inn 



SESS/ON 3 



Ramada Room 



Theme. "Multiple Use of Watersheds' 



William E. Richards, Presiding 



9:00 a.m. Opportunities in Multiple Use of 

 Watersheds 



Harold G. Wilm, Commissioner, New York 

 State Conservation Department, Albany 



9:30 a.m. Discussion 



9:50 a.m. Water for Agriculture, Industry and 

 Recreation 



Hon. Frank J. Welch, Assistant Secretary 

 of Agriculture, Washington. D. C. 



10:20 a.m. Discussion 



10:40 a.m. Motivating Multifile Use of Watersheds 



Marvin Melton, President, Arkansas State 

 Chamber of Commerce, Little Rock 



11 :10 a.m. Discussion 



11 :30 a.m. Recess 



11:45 a.m. I. urn-limn. Plnnlntion Room 

 John H. Jones, Presiding 



Life Zones in Evidence on Spectacular 

 Mt. Lemmon 



Norman P. Weeden, Supervisor, Coronado 

 National Forest. Tin son 



1:30 p.m. Buses leave Ramada Inn for Mt. Lemmon 

 tour 



5:00 p.m. Buses return to Ramada Inn 

 7:00 p.m. Reception, Plantation Room 

 7:30 p.m. Annual Dinner, Ramada Room 

 Toast master: 



C. R. Gutermuth, Chairman. Steering Com- 

 mittee, and Vice-President, Wildlife Man- 

 agement Institute, Washington, D. C. 



Presentation of Awards: 

 Watershed of the Year 

 Watershed Man of the Year 



Principal Speaker: 



"How Small Watershed Programs Help 



Communities Grow" 



L. L. Males, President, Security 



State Bank. Cheyenne, Oklahoma 



"Desert Ark" live animal demonstration by 



Hal Gras. Tucson. Music will conclude the 



program 



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m -SESSION 4 



Ramada Room 



Theme. ' Water for a Thirsty Lnnd" 



John I. Taylor, Presiding 



^:(K) a.m. Arizona Water Management Programs 



Andrew L. McComb, Head, Department of 

 Watershed Management, University of Ari- 

 zona. Tucson 



9:30 a.m. Discussion 



9:45 a.m. Water Yields from National Forests 



Richard E. McArdle, Chief. U. S. Forest 

 Service, Washington, D. C. 



10:15 a.m. Discussion 



10:30 a.m. Watershed Management on Public Lands 

 Karl S. Landstrom, Director. Bureau of 

 Land Management, Washington, D. C. 



1 1 :00 a.m. Discussion 



11:15 a.m. Watershed Management to Serve 

 Reclamation Needs 



LaSelle E. Coles. President, National Re- 

 clamation Association. Prineville, Oregon 



11:45 a.m. Discussion 

 12:00 noon Re< -ess 



12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Planation Room 



William E. Richards. Presiding 

 Future Water Needs for Recreation 

 Francis W. Sargent, Executive Director, 

 Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Com- 

 mission. Washington, D. C. 



3:30 p.m. Special meeting for representatives of par- 

 ticipating organizations. Ramada Room 



THURSDAY, APRIL 20 



Post-Congress tour of the Agricultural Re- 

 search Service's Walnut Gulch Watershed. 

 The 65-square-mile experimental project is 

 located near Tombstone. This guided tour 

 will take the greater part of the day. A 

 luncheon stop will be made in Tombstone. 



8:00 a.m. Buses leave Ramada Inn 



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