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REPORT of the SECRETARY OF STATE of the STATE OF FLORIDA For the Period Beginning January 1, 1957, and Ending December 31, 1958 ii FLORIDA'S CAPITOL 3 GOVERNORS OF FLORIDA TERRITORIAL ANDREW JACKSON-July, 1821 to 1822. WILLIAM DUVAL-1822 to 1834. JOHN H. EATON-1834 to 1836. RICHARD K. CALL-1836 to 1839. ROBERT RAYMOND REED-1839 to 1841. RICHARD K. CALL-1841 to 1844. JOHN BRANCH-1844 to 1845. STATE WILLLAM D. MOSELEY-1845 to 1849. THOMAS BROWN-1849 to 1853. JAMES E. BROOM-1853 to 1857. MADISON S. PERRY-1857 to 1861. JOHN MILTON-1861 to 1865. ABRAM K. ALLISON- (Acting April-May, 1865) WILLIAM MARVIN-1865 to 1866. DAVID S. WALKER-1866 to 1868. HARRISON REED-1868 to 1872. SAMUEL T. DAY-(Acting, during impeachment proceedings against Governor Reed), 1872. OSSIAN B. HART-1872 to 1873 (Died in office). MARCELLUS L. STEARNS- (Acting, June to November), 1873. MARCELLUS L. STEARNS-1873 to 1877. GEORGE F. DREW-1877 to 1881. WILLIAM D. BLOXHAM-1881 to 1885. EDWARD A. PERRY-1885 to 1889. FRANCIS P. FLEMING-1889 to 1893. HENRY L. MITCHELL-1893 to 1897. WILLIAM D. BLOXHAM-1897 to 1901. W. S. JENNINGS-1901 to 1905. N. B. BROWARD-1905 to 1909. ALBERT W. GILCHRIST-1909 to 1913. PARK TRAMMELL-1913 to 1917. SIDNEY J. CATTS-1917 to 1921. CARY A. HARDEE-1921 to 1925. JOHN W. MARTIN-1925 to 1929. DOYLE E. CARLTON-1929 to 1933. DAVID SHOLTZ-1933 to 1937. FRED P. CONE-1937 to 1941. SPESSARD L. HOLLAND-1941 to 1945. MILLARD F. CALDWELL-1945 to 1949. FULLER WARREN-1949 to 1953. DAN MCCARTY-1953 to 1957 (Died in office, Sept. 28, 1953). CHARLEY E. JOHNS- (Acting, Sept. 29, 1953, to Jan. 4, 1955.) LEROY COLLINS-1955 to 1957. LEROY COLLINS-1957 to 1961. 5 GOVERNOR AND CABINET 1957-1958 GOVERNOR LEROY COLLINS SECRETARY OF STATE R. A. GRAY ATTORNEY GENERAL RICHARD W. ERVIN COMPTROLLER RAY E. GREEN STATE TREASURER J. EDWIN LARSON SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION THOMAS D. BAILEY COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE NATHAN MAYO SECRETARIES OF STATE JAMES T. ARCHER--From July 23, 1845, to April 11, 1848. A. E. MAXWELL--From April 11, 1848, to July 23, 1849. C. W. DOWNING-From July 23, 1849, to July 1, 1853. FRED L. VILLEPIGUE-From July 1, 1853, to January 13, 1863. BENJAMIN F. ALLEN-From January 13, 1863, to August 7, 1868. GEORGE J. ALDEN-From August 7, 1868, to November 6, 1868. J. C. GIBBs-From November 6, 1868, to January 17, 1873. S. B. McLIN-From January 17, 1873, to January 3, 1877. W. D. BLOXHAM-From January 3, 1877, to October 1, 1880. F. W. A. RANKIN, JR.-From October 1, 1880, to January 21, 1881. JNO. L. CRAWFORD-From January 21, 1881, to January 25, 1902. H. CLAY CRAWFORD--From January 28, 1902, to September 21, 1929. W. M. Icov-From September 23, 1929, to April 12, 1930. R. A. GRAY-Commissioned ad interim April 12, 1930. Elect- ed November 4, 1930, and commissioned November 7, 1930, for unexpired term. Re-elected and commissioned for four year terms beginning January 3, 1933, January 5, 1937, January 7, 1941, January 2, 1945, January 4, 1949, January 6, 1953, January 8, 1957. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE OF FLORIDA Tallahassee, Florida January 1, 1959 Honorable LeRoy Collins Governor State of Florida Tallahassee, Florida Dear Governor: In accordance with law I have the honor to transmit here- with the biennial report of the Office of Secretary of State for the calendar years 1957-1958. In previous years my letter of transmittal has dealt more or less with the breakdown of the various divisions under the office and the duties and activities of the same. With this report I should like to emphasize the rapid growth of the volume of work being handled. The office pri- marily was intended to be a record office, and it still is but it has been expanded in its functions and duties. It is the amazing increase in the service functions that I should like to refer to. Also, I shall discuss briefly the various divisions of the office. CORPORATION DIVISION In the corporation division where all the charters or articles of incorporation must be processed and filed, the number of new corporations coming in day by day and month by month is proof of an almost unbelievable rate of increase. Though our State does not rank higher than about twelfth or thirteenth in population among the forty-nine states of the Union, it ranks third in the number of new corporations formed month by month and year by year. Also, the increased interest and activities relative to cor- porations and the vastly increasing number of inquiries want- ing information about corporations is adding an almost unbe- 8 OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA lievable volume of clerical work and correspondence in this section. It is not unusual to have more than five hundred long distance telephone calls per month wanting information over the phone and as our files are so arranged that we can give this information while the caller is holding the phone for only a brief time, it greatly facilitates the giving of informa- tion desired. The number of inquiries received by mail is mounting daily. In one month recently we had more than four thousand inquiries. This growth in the number of corporations has made it necessary to find more floor space and to acquire more filing equipment. With emphasis on the economy we have found second hand document files that we-e discarded by Clerks of the Circuit Courts, but this source is about exhausted. ELECTIONS DIVISION With the growing importance of elections and a greater interest being shown each year, more activity is of necessity required of those clerks handling the Elections Division. Some people are under the erroneous impression that the work of this division is altogether seasonal. Such is not the case, however. Beginning with registration of voters in the counties, it is necessary that numerous printed blanks must be prepared by this office as a preliminary to beginning the registration in the counties which is under the Supervisors of Registration. Questions are constantly coming up from the sixty-seven counties asking for guidance and interpretations. The season then arrives for candidates to begin qualifying for the primaries. Immediately they must begin filing reports of contributions and expenditures. These must be indexed and properly filed so that they are immediately available to the press and the many others interested. After the qualifi- cation date has passed preparations of the primary ballot must be rushed out to the counties as a guide. Again more inquiries for guidance and interpretation. Following the first primary comes the necessary rush of 10 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE assembling the results and returns from the sixty-seven coun- ties, tabulating the same and declaring the results. Then the preparations of the ballots must be sent off again for the second primary. Following the second primary, again assem- bling the returns and declaring results. When the second primary is over preparations begin at once for the General Election and all the procedures must again be performed and followed and the General Election results ascertained in the same manner. When this has been done those who have been elected to office must be notified, their qualification blanks sent out with the necessary instruc- tions and information about completing the same. Then as these begin to flow back in they must be processed, checked for accuracy and commissions prepared for the Governor to sign. After these have all been accomplished and mailed out, preparation of the permanent record of commissions issued must be hastened and made available as a source of infor- mation. All those appointed to office must go through the same commissioning process. So, to be brief, the Elections Division is busy all the time. This division also handles processing all records of the official proclamations of the Governor, death warrants, requi- sitions and extraditions. NOTARIES PUBLIC The constant flow of appointments and commissioning of Notaries Public requires handling by a separate section. Each year from ten to twelve thousand Notaries Public are ap- pointed and commissioned. This section also is frequently called upon to certify the validity of a Notary Public's signa- ture and the authenticity of his commission. TRADE MARKS Registering trade marks and trade names has been a function of the office for some time. The 1957 session of the Legislature enacted what was known as the "model trade mark law" and under its provisions old trade mark registra- OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA tions are being renewed as well as the new trade mark regis- trations coming in. This has been a busy section since the enactment of the new law. LAWS DIVISION Under our Constitution the office of Secretary of State is the repository for all laws enacted by the Legislature. In the 1957 Legislature a total of 2,167 laws were passed (this figure includes both the regular and extra sessions). Com- pared with the number of laws passed at the 1947 session, ten years previous, it reflects an increase of some 63% of laws enacted. In addition, there are a few bills which are vetoed by the Governor which the Secretary of State must retain for almost two years and then send such vetoed bills up to the next Legislature. Also, we are custodian of all bills introduced which failed to pass, as well as official journals, executive sessions of the Senate, etc., all of which make up a very important division of this office. Bills that have failed of enactment when the Legislature adjourns are sent to this office for future reference and sources of information. The original copies of laws enacted and the authenticated sheets are kept in a fireproof vault under lock and key. CAPITAL STOCK TAX SECTION In 1931 the Legislature enacted an annual tax on corpo- rations and required annual reports from time to time. These must be processed and the tax collected and turned into the treasury. Elsewhere in this volume will be found information showing the amount of the several different kinds of taxes and revenues collected by this office. But from the capital stock tax alone we collected more than one million dollars in 1958. The total amount of revenues including service fees the office turned in to the State Treasury in 1958 amounted to almost two million dollars. The law requires a notice of capital stock tax due to be mailed annually to each corporation. This incurs a tremen- 12 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE dous volume of clerical work. Also after some hundred thou- sand reports from corporations are received and processed, the auditor requires receipts to be mailed in each individual case. This also entails considerable clerical work and both operations call for a heavy expenditure of postage alone. RULES AND REGULATIONS SECTION A recent enactment by the Legislature requires all offi- cials, boards and commissions having rule making authority to file in this office a copy of all rules and regulations adopted by such authority. The purpose of this is to make available to the public promptly information of any rules and regula- tions promulgated by any authority of the state. This section of the office is called upon for furnishing copies of such rules and regulations and to give information concerning them. CAPITOL AND GROUNDS Under the Constitution, the Secretary of State is named as custodian of the Capitol and Grounds. This means that all repairs, maintenance, and upkeep of the capitol building is a responsibility of the Secretary of State. The head of this section is a graduate mechanical engineer from the University of Florida. The building has considerable machinery for facili- tating the work of those who have offices in this building. Also, there are three elevators, a large installation of air con- ditioning equipment and for distributing heat throughout the building. Minor repairs are required almost daily and of course the checking and looking after the machinery. For the proper upkeep of the building, both inside and out, occasional painting is required. The sanitation necessary for a building the size of the Capitol entails much work in that line. A chief of sanitation has charge of a number of janitors and janitresses and the sanitary supplies make up amounts of considerable volume. The upkeep of the capitol grounds is in charge of a super- intendent of grounds and four laborers. This group also takes care of the grounds at the Governor's mansion. The work, OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA however, does not extend to all the capitol center area which has extended greatly from the original capitol grounds. The work is the usual requirements of keeping grounds about public buildings in presentable condition. Trash must be col- lected and removed, trees trimmed, shrubs kept in order, flowers in season and the general requirements for keeping public parks and grounds. So, having mentioned the high spots of the functions and transactions of the office of Secretary of State, I conclude this report as required by law to the Chief Executive. With great respect, I am Cordially yours, Secretary of State RAG/KBS STATEMENT OF MONIES RECEIVED BY OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 Capital Stock Tax ..................... $ 651,296.16 $ 686,548.05 $ 755,811.40 3 847,666.84 $ 940,218.58 $ 1,054,564.24 Commission Tax ...................... 46,515.00 51,789.00 57,095.00 71,140.00 68,445.00 74,090.09 Primary Election Fees*. ................................. 44,587.50 858.00 93,896.05 .........69,455.00 Charter Tax .......................... 261,178.90 297,452.70 387,295.90 438,889.47 473,248.88 467,499.38 Fees.................................. 80,756.11 93,969.73 121,660.13 138,051.40 159,672.46 171,189.55 Laws Sold............................. 6,762.14 6,825.05 5,856.38 12,962.11 9,954.16 11,131.75 Statutes Sold** .. .............. ........ .. 10,382.50 19,334.80 907.00 41,179.25 36,205.00 23,891.45 Limited Partnerships .................... 5,342.29 3,400.06 6,641.84 7,951.00 5,985.72 13,262.16 Refund Postage ........................ 1,051.65 835.31 494.68 192.36 442.29 811.11 Knott Building......................... 5,568.42 4,531.08 4,531.08 4,438.83 699.17 Miscellaneous........................... 344.37 21.79 185.62 1,091.17 81.65 66.60 O Total......................... $ 1,069,197.54 S 1,209,286.07 $ 1,341,339.03 8 1,657,458.48 S 1,694,952.91 $ 1,885,961.24 B Goes to State Executive Committees. ** Goes to Attorney General's Revolving Fund. 0 PERMITS TO NEW FLORIDA CORPORATIONS FOREIGN CORPORATIONS 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1955 1956 1957 1958 January.............. 310 400 398 608 712 812 868 51 87 76 91 February............. 292 365 381 581 647 792 644 40 64 66 70 March............... 339 451 487 610 789 811 777 63 73 95 79 April................ 347 422 502 619 771 902 781 52 76 118 76 Mlay................. 363 455 449 668 722 1,005 889 48 88 87 80 June................. 340 441 448 678 718 769 832 49 66 67 81 July................. 325 429 438 672 759 856 832 41 76 83 61 August ............... 333 369 482 556 734 811 834 45 73 65 59 September.......... 345 384 474 653 676 850 840 46 81 77 71 0 October............... 386 452 559 568 846 841 866 55 58 57 64 November ........... 322 375 513 540 706 701 835 50 55 77 63 December ............ .. 424 460 572 670 788 741 1,022 52 81 58 76 * --------------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- ------- ___ ____ _______ _______ ______ _____ H- Domestic ............. 4,126 5,003 5,703 7,423 8,868 9,891 10,020 .......... .............................. Foreign .............. 400 437 518 592 878 926 871 .................... .................... Total........ 4,526 5,440 6,221 8,015 9,746 10,817 10,891 592 878 926 871 NUMBER OF FLORIDA CORPORATIONS GRANTED CHARTERS BY YEARS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 3,279 3,352 3,731 3,753 4,126 5,003 5,703 7,423 8,868 9,891 10,020 OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTIES COMPRISING THE EIGHT CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS First District Hernando ......... 6,693 Hillsborough ...... 249,894 Pasco ............ 20,529 Pinellas .......... 159,249 436,365 Second District Clay ............. 14,323 Duval ............ 304,029 318,352 Third District Bay .............. Calhoun .......... Escambia ......... Franklin .......... Gadsden .......... Gulf .............. Holmes ........... Jackson .......... Jefferson ......... Leon ............. Liberty ........... Okaloosa ......... Santa Rosa ....... Wakulla .......... W alton ........... Washington ....... 42,689 7,922 112,706 5,814 36,457 7,460 13,988 34,645 10,413 51,590 3,182 27,533 18,554 5,258 14,725 11,888 404,824 Fourth District Dade ............. 495,084 Monroe ........... 29,957 525,041 Fifth District Brevard .......... 23,653 Citrus ............ 6,111 Flagler ........... 3,367 Lake ............. 36,340 Marion ........... 38,187 Orange ........... 114,950 Osceola ........... 11,406 St. Johns ......... 24,998 Seminole ......... 26,883 Sumter ........... 11,330 Volusia ........... 74,229 371,454 Sixth District Broward ........... 83,933 Charlotte ......... 4,286 Collier ............ 6,488 Glades ........... 2,199 Hendry ........... 6,051 Indian River ...... 11,872 Lee .............. 23,404 Martin ........... 7,807 Okeechobee ....... 3,454 Palm Beach ....... 114,688 St. Lucie ......... 20,180 284,362 16 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Seventh District DeSoto ........... 9,242 Hardee ........... 10,073 Highlands ........ 13,636 Manatee .......... 34,704 Polk .............. 123,997 Sarasota .......... 28,827 220,479 Eighth District Alachua .......... Baker ........... Bradford ......... 57,026 6,313 11,457 Columbia ......... 18,216 Dixie ............. 3,928 Gilchrist .......... 3,499 Hamilton ......... 8,981 Lafayette ......... 3,440 Levy ............. 10,637 Madison .......... 14,197 Nassau ........... 12,811 Putnam ........... 23,615 Suwannee ......... 16,986 Taylor ............ 10,416 Union ............ 8,906 210,428 OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA UNITED STATES SENATORS Spessard L. Holland, Bartow, elected November 4, 1952, for term of six years; re-elected November 4, 1958 for term of six years. George A. Smathers, Miami, elected November 6, 1956, for term of six years. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS First Congressional District-William C. (Bill) Cramer, St. Petersburg, elected November 6, 1956, for term of two years; re-elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years. Second Congressional District-Charles E. Bennett, Jack- sonville, elected November 6, 1956, for term of two years; re-elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years. Third Congressional District-Bob Sikes, Crestview, elect- ed November 6, 1956, for term of two years; re-elected No- vember 4, 1958, for term of two years. Fourth Congressional District-Dante B. Fascell, Miami, elected November 6, 1956, for two years; re-elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years. Fifth Congressional District-A. S. Herlong, Jr., Leesburg, elected November 6, 1956, for two years; re-elected Novem- ber 4, 1958, for term of two years. Sixth Congressional District-Paul G. Rogers, West Palm Beach, elected November 6, 1956, for two years; re-elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years. Seventh Congressional District-James A. Haley, Sarasota, elected November 6, 1956, for two years; re-elected Novem- ber 4, 1958, for term of two years. Eighth Congressional District-D. R. Matthews, Gainesville, elected November 6, 1956, for two years, re-elected Novem- ber 4, 1958, for term of two years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA UNITED STATES SENATORS Spessard L. Holland, Bartow, elected November 4, 1952, for term of six years; re-elected November 4, 1958 for term of six years. George A. Smathers, Miami, elected November 6, 1956, for term of six years. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS First Congressional District-William C. (Bill) Cramer, St. Petersburg, elected November 6, 1956, for term of two years; re-elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years. Second Congressional District-Charles E. Bennett, Jack- sonville, elected November 6, 1956, for term of two years; re-elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years. Third Congressional District-Bob Sikes, Crestview, elect- ed November 6, 1956, for term of two years; re-elected No- vember 4, 1958, for term of two years. Fourth Congressional District-Dante B. Fascell, Miami, elected November 6, 1956, for two years; re-elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years. Fifth Congressional District-A. S. Herlong, Jr., Leesburg, elected November 6, 1956, for two years; re-elected Novem- ber 4, 1958, for term of two years. Sixth Congressional District-Paul G. Rogers, West Palm Beach, elected November 6, 1956, for two years; re-elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years. Seventh Congressional District-James A. Haley, Sarasota, elected November 6, 1956, for two years; re-elected Novem- ber 4, 1958, for term of two years. Eighth Congressional District-D. R. Matthews, Gainesville, elected November 6, 1956, for two years, re-elected Novem- ber 4, 1958, for term of two years. 18 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE Glenn Terrell, Tallahassee, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. JUSTICES E. Harris Drew, Tallahassee, commissioned January 6, 1953, for term of six years; recommissioned January 6, 1959, for term of six years. B. K. Roberts, Tallahassee, commissioned January 6, 1953, for term of six years; recommissioned January 6, 1959, for term of six years. T. Frank Hobson, Tallahassee, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of six years. Stephen C. O'Connell, Tallahassee, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. Elwyn Thomas, Tallahassee, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of six years. Campbell Thornall, Tallahassee, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL First Appellate District-Alachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford, Cal- houn, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval. Escambia, Flagler, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madi- son, Marion, Nassau, Okaloosa, Putnam, St. Johns, Santa Rosa, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Volusia, Wakulla, Walton and Washington Counties. John T. Wigginton, Tallahassee, commissioned July 1, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned for six year term. Donald Kingery Carroll, Jacksonville, commissioned July 1, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. Wallace E. Sturgis, Ocala, commissioned July 1, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, A.D., 1963. Second Appellate District-Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Cit- rus, Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lake, Lee, Mana- tee, Martin, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, St. Lucie, Sarasota, Seminole and Sumter Counties. William P. Allen, Bartow, commissioned July 1, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned for six year term. Robert J. Pleus, Orlando, commissioned July 1, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, A.D., 1961, de- ceased, and George T. Shannon, Tampa, commissioned Jan- uary 2, 1958, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, A.D., 1961. A. O. Kanner, Stuart, commissioned July 1, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, A.D., 1963. Third Appellate District-Dade and Monroe Counties. Tillman Pearson, Miami, commissioned July 1, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned for six year term. Mallory H. Horton, Miami, commissioned July 1, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. Charles A. Carroll, Miami, commissioned July 1, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1963. 20 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE CIRCUIT COURT CALENDAR-1959 FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-Harold B. Crosby, Pensacola; D. Stuart Gillis, De- Funiak Springs; Woodrow M. Melvin, Milton; Charles A. Wade, Crestview. State Attorney-Ed Wicke, Pensacola. Assistant State Attorney-Gillis E. Powell, Crestview. Court Reporter-Robert E. Sayner, Pensacola; Mrs. Weba Paul, DeFuniak Springs, and Annice Brown, Milton. SPRING TERMS Escambia county, second Monday in June. Okaloosa county, last Monday in April. Santa Rosa county, second Monday after the second Mon- day in May. Walton county, second Monday in May. FALL TERMS Escambia county, second Monday in October. Okaloosa county, last Monday in August. Santa Rosa county, second Monday after the second Mon- day in September. Walton county, second Monday in September. WINTER TERMS Escambia county, second Monday in February. Okaloosa county, second Monday in December. Santa Rosa county, second Monday after the second Mon- day in January. Walton county, second Monday in January. SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-Hugh M. Taylor, Quincy; W. May Walker, Talla- hassee, and Ben C. Willis, Tallahassee. State Attorney-Wm. D. Hopkins, Tallahassee. Assistant State Attorney-Harry Morrison, Tallahassee. Court Reporter-Frances Thigpen, Tallahassee; Esther K. Brahaney, Tallahassee, and Loretta Perdue, Tallahassee. SPRING TERMS Wakulla County, first Monday in March. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Franklin County, third Monday in March. Gadsden County, first Monday in April. Jefferson County, fourth Monday in April. Liberty County, second Monday in May. Leon County, first Monday in June. FALL TERMS Wakulla County, second Monday in September. Franklin County, fourth Monday in September. Gadsden County, second Monday in October. Jefferson County, first Monday in November. Liberty County, third Monday in November. Leon County, first Monday in December. THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-R. H. Rowe, Madison, and Hal W. Adams, Mayo. State Attorney-Wm. Randall Slaughter, Live Oak. Assistant State Attorney-O. O. Edwards, Cross City. Court Reporter-Wm. McChesney, Madison, and Mrs. Con- nie Luebke, Lake City. SPRING TERMS Lafayette County, second Monday in January. Dixie County, fourth Monday in January. Hamilton County, second Monday in February. Taylor County, first Monday in March. Madison County, fourth Monday in March. Suwannee County, third Monday in April. Columbia County, second Monday in May. FALL TERMS Lafayette County, third Monday in July. Dixie County, first Monday in August. Hamilton County, third Monday in August. Taylor County, second Monday in September. Madison County, first Monday in October. Suwannee County, fourth Monday in October. Columbia County, third Monday in November. FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-Edwin L. Jones (Duval Circuit), Charles A. 22 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Luckie, Claude Ogilvie, Bayard B. Shields, A. D. McNeill, W. A. Stanly, Jacksonville, Albert W. Graessle, Jr., Jacksonville, William H. Maness, Jacksonville. State Attorney-William A. Hallowes, III, Jacksonville. Assistant State Attorneys-Nathan Schevitz, Jacksonville; Thomas J. Shave, Fernandina, and Richard C. Gordie, Green Cove Springs. Court Reporters-Cecil K. Noel, Jr., Jacksonville, and Raleigh C. Dowling, Jr., Jacksonville. SPRING TERM Clay County, first Monday in April. Duval County, first Monday in May. Nassau County, third Monday in April. FALL TERM Clay County, first Monday in October. Duval County, first Monday in November. Nassau County, third Monday in October. FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-T. G. Futch, Leesburg; D. R. Smith, Ocala; Carroll W. Fussell, Bushnell. State Attorney-G. G. Oldham, Jr., Leesburg. Assistant State Attorneys-John W. McCormick, Mount Dora, and James W. Kynes, Jr., Ocala. Court Reporters-Miss Elva Crumpton, Ocala, and Alan H. Hamlin, Tavares. SPRING TERMS Hernando County, first Tuesday in March. Citrus County, first Tuesday in February. Sumter County, second Tuesday in January. Lake County, first Tuesday in May. Marion County, first Tuesday in April. FALL TERMS Hernando County, first Tuesday in September. Citrus County, First Tuesday in August. Sumter County, second Tuesday in July. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Lake County, first Tuesday in October. Marion County, first Tuesday in October. SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-John U. Bird, Clearwater; John Dickinson, St. Petersburg; C. Richard Leavengood, St. Peters- burg; Orvil L. Dayton, Jr., Dade City; C. M. Kis- singer, St. Petersburg Beach, and Jack F. White, Clearwater. State Attorney-Clair A. Davis, St. Petersburg. Assistant State Attorneys-Charles Luckie, Jr., Dade City, and B. J. Driver, Clearwater. Court Reporters-Maude B. Clingan, St. Petersburg, and Albert W. Reeves, Clearwater. SPRING TERMS Pasco County, first Tuesday in April. Pinellas County, first Monday in May. FALL TERMS Pasco County, first Tuesday in October. Pinellas County, first Monday in December. SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-Geo. Wm. Jackson, St. Augustine; Robt. H. Wing- field, DeLand; P. B. Revels, Palatka, and Thomas N. Tappy, Daytona Beach. State Attorney-William W. Judge, Daytona Beach. Assistant State Attorneys-Hamilton D. Upchurch, St. Au- gustine, and H. T. Cook, Bunnell. Court Reporters-Gail S. Lynch, DeLand, and Geo. B. Newton, St. Augustine. SPRING TERMS Flagler County, third Monday in May. Putnam County, second Monday in March. St. Johns County, first Monday in June. Volusia County, second Monday in April. FALL TERMS Flagler County, second Monday in December. Putnam County, second Monday in October. 24 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE St. Johns County, second Monday in November. Volusia County, third Monday in October. EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-Geo. L. Patten, Starke, and John A. H. Murphree, Gainesville. State Attorney-T. E. Duncan, Gainesville. Assistant State Attorneys-J. C. Adkins, Jr., Gainesville, and Mack S. Futch, Starke. Court Reporter-Evelyn Higgs, Gainesville. SPRING TERMS Alachua County, second Monday in April. Baker County, second Monday in January. Bradford County, second Monday in May. Gilchrist County, first Monday in March. Levy County, second Monday in March. Union County, fourth Monday in May. FALL TERMS Alachua County, second Monday in October. Baker County, second Monday in July. Bradford County, second Monday in November. Gilchrist County, first Tuesday after first Monday in September. Levy County, second Monday in September. Union County, fourth Monday in November. NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-Frank A. Smith, Orlando; Vassar B. Carlton, Titusville; Terry B. Patterson, Winter Park; John M. McCarty, Ft. Pierce; W. A. Pattishall, Orlando; D. C. Smith, Vero Beach; Roger A. Barker, Or- lando; and Volie A. Williams, Jr., Sanford. State Attorney-Murray W. Overstreet, Kissimmee. Assistant State Attorneys-Charles R. P. Brown, Fort Pierce, and Thomas R. Waddell, Jr., Melbourne. Court Reporters-Gray Brewer, Titusville; Clifford M. Gaffney, Ft. Pierce; Mrs. M. Bama Conner, Orlando; and Dolores L. Gard, Ft. Pierce. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA SPRING TERMS Brevard County, fourth Tuesday in March. Indian River County, second Tuesday in March. Martin County, second Tuesday in June. Okeechobee County, second Tuesday in April. Orange County, first Monday in April. Osceola County, third Monday in March. Seminole County, third Tuesday in April. St. Lucie County, second Tuesday in February. FALL TERMS Brevard County, second Tuesday in October. Indian River County, second Tuesday in October. Martin County, second Tuesday in January. Okeechobee County, second Tuesday in November. Orange County, third Monday in October. Osceola County, third Monday in September. Seminole County, first Tuesday in November. St. Lucie County, second Tuesday in September. TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-D. O. Rogers, Bartow; Gunter Stephenson, Bar- tow; William K. Love, Winter Haven, and Clifton M. Kelly, Lakeland. State Attorney-Glen Darty, Lake Wales. Assistant State Attorney-Joseph O. Macbeth, Sebring. Court Reporters-Marilyn Cleveland Langford, Lakeland; Holland A. Kelley, Bartow; Mrs. Rosie Sclafani, Lakeland, and Mrs. Marguerite C. Sapp, Sebring. SPRING TERMS Hardee County, first Tuesday after the second Monday in February. Highlands County, first Tuesday after the first Monday in April. Polk County, first Tuesday after the second Monday in March. FALL TERMS Hardee County, first Tuesday after the second Monday in September. 26 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Highlands County, first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Polk County, first Tuesday after the second Monday in October. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-George E. Holt, Miami; Robert H. Anderson, Miami; Marshall C. Wiseheart, Miami; John W. Prunty, Miami; Irving Cypen, Miami; Harold R. Vann, Coral Gables; Ray Pearson, Miami; J. Fritz Gordon, Miami; William A. Herin, Miami; Grady L. Crawford, Miami; Vincent C. Giblin, Miami; Pat Cannon, Miami; Robert L. Floyd, Miami, and John J. Kehoe, Miami. State Attorney-Richard E. Gerstein, Miami (appointed by the State Attorney of Dade County). Court Reporter-Jack W. Mallicoat, Miami. SPRING TERM Dade County, second Tuesday in May. FALL TERM Dade County, second Tuesday in November. TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-Lynn Gerald, Fort Myers; W. T. Harrison, Pal- metto; John D. Justice, Sarasota, and Archie M. Odom, Fort Myers. State Attorney-William M. Smiley, Bradenton. Assistant State Attorneys-William H. Stockham, Sarasota, and Frank B. Watson, Jr., Fort Myers. Court Reporters-Barney Schultz, Fort Myers, and Donald D. Bell, Bradenton. SPRING TERMS Charlotte County, fourth Monday in March. Collier County, first Monday in March. DeSoto County, second Monday in February. Glades County, first Monday in February. Hendry County, third Monday in February. Lee County, third Monday in April. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Manatee County, second Monday in March. Sarasota County, first Monday in April. FALL TERMS Charlotte County, second Monday in October. Collier County, first Monday in October. DeSoto County, fourth Monday in November. Glades County, fourth Monday in October. Hendry County, third Monday in November. Lee County, first Monday in November. Manatee County, third Monday in October. Sarasota County, second Monday in November. THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-L. L. Parks, Tampa; Harry N. Sander, Tampa; I. C. Spoto, Tampa; James S. Moody, Tampa, and John Germany, Tampa. State Attorney-James M. McEwen, Tampa. Assistant State Attorney-Ralph L. Rousseau, Jr., Tampa. Court Reporter-Richard H. Lee, Tampa. SPRING TERM Hillsborough County, first Tuesday in April. FALL TERM Hillsborough County, first Tuesday in October. FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-E. C. Welch, Marianna; E. Clay Lewis, Jr., Pan- ama City, and W. L. Fitzpatrick, Port St. Joe. State Attorney--J. Frank Adams, Blountstown. Assistant State Attorneys-William J. Mongoven, Panama City, and James E. Moore, Marianna. Court Reporters-Zola B. Folkes, Panama City; Mrs. Nellie P. Heath, Marianna, and Betty Gaskin Owens, Wewahitchka. SPRING TERMS Bay County, fourth Monday in February. Calhoun County, fourth Monday in April. Gulf County, second Monday in February. Holmes County, second Monday in April. 28 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Jackson County, second Monday in May. Washington County, fourth Monday in March. FALL TERMS Bay County, fourth Monday in August. Calhoun County, fourth Monday in September. Gulf County, second Monday in August. Holmes County, second Monday in October. Jackson County, second Monday in November. Washington County, fourth Monday in October. FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judges-Lamar Warren, Ft. Lauderdale; Jos. S. White, West Palm Beach; R. 0. Morrow, Lake Worth; Otis Farrington, Ft. Lauderdale; James H. Walden, Dania; James R. Knott, West Palm Beach; Rich- ard M. Sauls, Hollywood, and Culver Smith, West Palm Beach. State Attorney-Phil O'Connell, West Palm Beach. Assistant State Attorney-Quentin V. Long, Hallandale. Court Reporters-J. W. Coleman, Ft. Lauderdale, and C. E. Jones, West Palm Beach. SPRING TERMS Broward County, second Tuesday in March. Palm Beach County, first Monday in April. FALL TERMS Broward County, second Tuesday in October. Palm Beach County, first Monday in October. SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Judge-Aquilino Lopez, Jr., Key West. State Attorney-J. Lancelot Lester, Key West. Assistant State Attorney-None. Court Reporter-Mrs. Louisa D. Parks, Key West. SPRING TERM Monroe County; third Monday in April. FALL TERM Monroe County, third Monday in October. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA CRIMINAL COURTS OF RECORD, COURTS OF CRIME, COURT OF RECORD, CIVIL COURTS OF RECORD CRIMINAL COURTS OF RECORD BROWARD COUNTY Judge-Louis Weissing, Ft. Lauderdale. Solicitor-Thomas M. Coker, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale. Clerk-W. E. Bunch, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale. DADE COUNTY Judges-Ben. C. Willard, Gene Williams and George E. Schulz, Miami. Clerk-J. F. McCracken, Miami. DUVAL COUNTY Judges-William T. Harvey, Jacksonville, and A. Lloyd Layton, Jacksonville. Solicitor-Lacy Mahon, Jr., Jacksonville. Clerk-Kathleen L. Hartley. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Judge-L. A. Grayson, Tampa. Solicitor-Paul B. Johnson, Tampa. Clerk-L. D. Simmons, Tampa. MONROE COUNTY Judge-Thomas S. Caro, Key West. Solicitor-Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Key West. Clerk-Harry Dongo, Key West. ORANGE COUNTY Judge-W. M. Murphy, Orlando. Solicitor-Richard H. Cooper, Orlando. Clerk-Chas. E. Limpus, Orlando. 'PALM BEACH COUNTY Judges-Edward G. Newell, West Palm Beach, and Hugh MacMillan, West Palm Beach. Solicitor-Charles A. Nugent, Jr., West Palm Beach. Clerk-John B. Dunkle, West Palm Beach. 30 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE POLK COUNTY Judge-Roy H. Amidon, Bartow. Solicitor-J. H. Willson, Bartow. Clerk-Robert J. Haslett, Bartow. CIVIL COURTS OF RECORD DADE COUNTY Judges-Leland B. Featherstone, Miami; Norman Hendry, Miami; John R. Blanton, Miami, and Hal P. Deckle, Miami. DUVAL COUNTY Judge-Burton Barrs, Jacksonville. COURTS OF CRIMES BROWARD COUNTY Judge-Thomas F. Tompkins, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale. CIVIL & CRIMINAL COURT OF RECORD PINELLAS COUNTY Judge-Joseph P. McNulty, St. Petersburg. COURT OF RECORD ESCAMBIA COUNTY Judges-Ernest E. Mason, Pensacola, and Kirke M. Beall, Pensacola. Solicitor-Henry R. Barksdale. Clerk-Ernie Lee Magaha, Pensacola. JUVENILE COURTS, JUDGES Bay-Bert A. Davenport, Panama City. Broward- Dorr S. Davis, Ft. Lauderdale. Dade-Walter H. Beckham, Miami; W. R. Culbreath, Miami. Duval-Marion W. Gooding, Jacksonville. Hillsborough-O. D. Howell, Jr., Tampa. Leon-Rufus O. Jefferson, Tallahassee. Monroe-Mrs. Eva Warner Gibson, Key West. Orange-Mattie H. Farmer, Orlando. Pinellas-Charles O. Parks, Jr., St. Petersburg. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA 31 Polk-G. Bowdon Hunt, Bartow. Volusia-Max Frank Massfeller, Daytona Beach. JUVENILE DIVISION OF THE COURT OF RECORD, JUDGE Escambia-Theodore F. Bruno, Pensacola. 32 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE JUDICIAL CIRCUITS Circuits : Population First-Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton Counties ..... ............................ 173,518 Second-Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Lib- erty, and Wakulla Counties ................. 112,714 Third-Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Madi- son, Suwannee, and Taylor Counties ......... 76,164 Fourth-Duval, Clay, and Nassau Counties ....... 331,163 Fifth-Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, and Sum- ter Counties ................................ 98,661 Sixth-Pasco and Pinellas Counties .............. 179,778 Seventh-Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia Counties ................................... 126,209 Eighth-Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Gilchrist, Levy, and Union Counties ........................ 97,838 Ninth-Brevard, Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, St. Lucie, and Seminole Coun- ties ........................................ 220,205 Tenth-Hardee, Highlands, and Polk Counties .... 147,706 Eleventh-Dade County ......................... 495,084 Twelfth-De Soto, Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hen- dry, Lee, Manatee, and Sarasota Counties .... 115,201 Thirteenth-Hillsborough County ................ 249,894 Fourteenth-Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, and Washington Counties .................... 118,592 Fifteenth-Broward and Palm Beach Counties .... 198,621 Sixteenth-Monroe County ...................... 29,957 Duval County Circuit-Duval County ............ 304,029 CIRCUIT JUDGES First Judicial Circuit Harold B. Crosby, Pensacola, commissioned August 1, 1955, until first Tuesday after First Monday in January, A. D., 1957; recommissioned January 8, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA D. Stuart Gillis, DeFuniak Springs, commissioned January 4. 1955, for term of six years. Woodrow M. Melvin, Milton, commissioned January 8, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. Erwin Fleet, Fort Walton Beach, commissioned November 22, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959. Charles A. Wade, Crestview, commissioned January 6, 1959, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. Second Judicial Circuit W. May Walker, Tallahassee, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Hugh M. Taylor, Quincy, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Ben C. Willis, Tallahassee, commissioned July 1, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959. Recomis- sioned January 6, 1959, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. Third Judicial Circuit Hal W. Adams, Mayo, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. R. H. Rowe, Madison, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Fourth Judicial Circuit Charles A. Luckie, Jacksonville, commissioned January 4, 1955, for a term of six years. Bayard B. Shields, Jacksonville, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. A. D. McNeill, Jacksonville, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Claude Ogilvie, Jacksonville, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. W. A. Stanly, Jacksonville, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Albert W. Graessle, Jr., Jacksonville, commissioned July 34 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE 22, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959; recommissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. William H. Maness, Jacksonville, commissioned November 1, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959; recommissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. Duval County Circuit Edwin L. Jones, Jacksonville, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Fifth Judicial Circuit Wallace E. Sturgis, Ocala, commissioned January 8, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, A. D., 1961. Resigned July 1, 1957. D. R. Smith, Ocala, commissioned July 1, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959; recommissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. Carroll W. Fussell, Bushnell, commissioned July 31, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959; re- commissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. T. G. Futch, Tavares, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Sixth Judicial Circuit John U. Bird, Clearwater, commissioned January 4, 1955, for six years. John Dickinson, St. Petersburg, commissioned January 4, 1955, for six years. C. Richard Leavengood, St. Petersburg, commissioned Jan- uary 4, 1955, for six years. Orvil L. Dayton, Jr., Dade City, commissioned January 4, 1955, for six years. Alfred P. Marshall, Clearwater, commissioned March 14, 1957, until January 6, 1959. Jack F. White, Clearwater, commissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. S. Henry Harris, St. Petersburg, commissioned March 14, 1957, until January 6, 1959. C. M. Kissinger, St. Petersburg Beach, commissioned Jan- uary 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Seventh Judicial Circuit Geo. Wm. Jackson, St. Augustine, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Robt. H. Wingfield, DeLand, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. P. B. Revels, Palatka, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Horace D. Riegle, Daytona Beach, commissioned July 9, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959. Thomas N. Tappy, Daytona Beach, commissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3,.1961. Eighth Judicial Circuit Geo. L. Patten, Starke, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. John A. H. Murphree, Gainesville, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Ninth Judicial Circuit Frank A. Smith, Orlando, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Vassar B. Carlton, Titusville, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. A. O. Kanner, Stuart, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years; resigned July 1, 1957, and John M. Mc- Carty, Fort Pierce, commissioned September 16, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959; recom- missioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. Terry B. Patterson, Orlando, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. D. C. Smith, Vero Beach, commissioned June 3, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959; recommis- sioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. W. A. Pattishall, Orlando, commissioned June 3, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959; recommis- sioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. Roger A. Barker, Orlando, commissioned May 30, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959; re- commissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. 36 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Volie A. Williams, Jr., Sanford, commissioned June 14, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, A. D., 1959; recommissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. Tenth Judicial Circuit D. O. Rogers, Bartow, commissioned January 4, 1955 for term of six years. Don Register, Winter Haven, commissioned January 4, 1955 for term of six years. Resigned and retired November 7, 1958 and William K. Love, Lakeland, commissioned Novem- ber 7, 1958 until January 3, 1961. William P. Allen, Sebring, commissioned January 4, 1955 for term of six years, resigned July 1, 1957 and Joe D. Kinsey, Sebring, commissioned July 2, 1957 until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959. Clifton M. Kelly, Lakeland, commissioned January 6, 1959 until January 3, 1961. Gunter Stephenson, Bartow, commissioned January 9, 1957 until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959. Re- commissioned January 6, 1959 until January 3, 1961. Eleventh Judicial Circuit George E. Holt, Miami, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Marshall C. Wiseheart, Miami, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Robert H. Anderson, Miami, commissioned January 8, 1957, until January 3, 1961. John W. Prunty, Miami, commissioned January 8, 1957, until January 3, 1961. Stanley Milledge, Miami, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Retired November 5, 1958, and Irving Cypen, Miami Beach, commissioned November 12, 1958, until January 3, 1961. Charles A. Carroll, Miami, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Resigned July 1, 1957, and John J. Kehoe, Miami, commissioned July 3, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1959; recommissioned until January 3, 1961. J. Fritz Gordon, Miami, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA William A. Herin, Miami, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Grady L. Crawford, Miami, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Harold R. Vann, Miami, commissioned January 8, 1957, until January 3, 1961. Vincent C. Giblin, Miami, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Pat Cannon, Miami, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Robert L. Floyd, Miami, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Ray Pearson, Miami, commissioned January 8, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. Twelfth Judicial Circuit Lynn Gerald, Fort Myers, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. W. T. Harrison, Palmetto, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Archie M. Odom, Fort Myers, commissioned December 11, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned until January 3, 1961. John D. Justice, Sarasota, commissioned April 15, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned until January 3, 1961. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit L. L. Parks, Tampa, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Harry N. Sandler, Tampa, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Henry C. Tillman, Tampa, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. I. C. Spoto, Tampa, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. James S. Moody, Plant City, commissioned November 1, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned until January 3, 1961. 318 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Fourteenth Judicial Circuit E. C. Welch, Marianna, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. E. Clay Lewis, Jr., Panama City, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. W. L. Fitzpatrick, Port St. Joe, commissioned July 17, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned until January 3, 1961. Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Culver Smith, West Palm Beach, commissioned April 29, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned until January 3, 1961. Lamar Warren, Ft. Lauderdale, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. Jos. S. White, West Palm Beach, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. R. O. Morrow, Lake Worth, recommissioned January 8, 1957, until January 3, 1961. Otis Farrington, Ft. Lauderdale, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. James H. Walden, Dania, recommissioned January 8, 1957, until January 3, 1961. James R. Knott, West Palm Beach, recommissioned January 8, 1957, until January 3, 1961. Richard M. Sauls, Hollywood, commissioned July 22, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned until January 3, 1961. Sixteenth Judicial Circuit Aquilino Lopez, Jr., Key West, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years. STATE ATTORNEYS First Judicial Circuit Ed Wicke, Pensacola, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Second Judicial Circuit William D. Hopkins, Tallahassee, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. Third Judicial Circuit Wm. Randall Slaughter, Live Oak, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. Fourth Judicial Circuit William A. Hallowes, III, Jacksonville, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for term of four years. Fifth Judicial Circuit G. G. Oldham, Jr., Leesburg, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Sixth Judicial Circuit Clair A. Davis, St. Petersburg, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Seventh Judicial Circuit William W. Judge, Daytona Beach, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. Eighth Judicial Circuit T. E. Duncan, Gainesville, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. Ninth Judicial Circuit Murray W. Overstreet, Kissimmee, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. Tenth Judicial Circuit Gunter Stephenson, Winter Haven, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years, resigned January 9, 1957, and Robert B. Huffaker, Bartow, commissioned January 9, 1957, until January 6, 1959. Glen Darty, Lake Wales, commis- sioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. Eleventh Judicial Circuit Richard E. Gerstein, Miami, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. 40 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Twelfth Judicial Circuit William M. Smiley, Sarasota, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit James M. McEwen, Tampa, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. Fourteenth Judicial Circuit J. Frank Adams, Blountstown, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Phil O'Connell, West Palm Beach, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. Sixteenth Judicial Circuit J. Lancelot Lester, Key West, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. ASSISTANT STATE ATTORNEYS First Judicial-Circuit Erwin Fleet, Fort Walton, resigned April 10, 1957, and Gillis E. Powell, Crestview, commissioned April 10, 1957, until next Senate; confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned May 29, 1957, until July 7, 1959. Second Judicial Circuit Harry Morrison, Tallahassee, term expired Senate 1957, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned May 27, 1957, until November 5, 1960. Third Judicial Circuit 0. O. Edwards, Cross City, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned July 31, 1955, until July 31, 1959. Fourth Judicial Circuit Thomas J. Shave, Jr., Fernandina Beach, commissioned Jan. 15, 1957, until next Senate. Confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned June 3, 1957, until January 8, 1961. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA R. C. Gordie, Green Cove Springs, commissioned Jan. 15, 1957, until next Senate; confirmed by the Senate and recom- missioned May 27, 1957, until January 8, 1961. Nathan Schevitz, Jacksonville, commissioned January 9, 1957, until next Senate, confirmed by the Senate and recom- missioned May 23, 1957, until January 8, 1961. Fifth Judicial Circuit John W. McCormick, Mount Dora, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned July 31, 1955, until July 31, 1959. James W. Kynes, Jr., Ocala, commissioned July 1, 1957, until next Senate. Confirmed by the Senate and recommis- sioned October 16, 1957, until July 1, 1961. Sixth Judicial Circuit Robert R. Tench, Clearwater, resigned July 8, 1958, and B. J. Driver, Clearwater, commissioned July 14, 1958, until the next Senate. Sam Y. Allgood, Jr., New Port Richey, resigned July 25, 1958, and Charles Luckie, Jr., Dade City, commissioned Octo- ber 14, 1958, until next Senate. Seventh Judicial Circuit Frank G. Howatt, St. Augustine, resigned April 30, 1957, and Hamilton D. Upchurch, St. Augustine, was confirmed by the Senate and commissioned May 24, 1957, until July 31, 1959. H. T. Cook, Bunnell, commissioned September 18, 1957, until next Senate, confirmed by the Senate and recommis- sioned October 10, 1957, until September 18, 1961. Eighth Judicial Circuit Joe Hill Williams, Starke, deceased, and Mack S. Futch, Starke, commissioned July 29, 1957, until the next Senate, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned October 14, 1957, until July 31, 1959. J. C. Adkins, Jr., Gainesville, commissioned October 22, 1957, until the next Senate. Ninth Judicial Circuit SCharles R. P. Brown, Fort Pierce, confirmed by Senate and 42 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE commissioned July 31, 1955, until July 31, 1959. Volie A. Williams, Jr., Sanford, resigned May 29, 1957, and Thomas R. Waddell, Jr., Melbourne, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned June 6, 1957, until July 31, 1959. Tenth Judicial Circuit Joseph O. Macbeth, Sebring, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned July 31, 1955, until July 31, 1959. Eleventh Judicial Circuit Assistant State Attorneys are appointed by the State Attor- ney of Dade County. Twelfth Judicial Circuit William H. Stockham, Sarasota, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned July 31, 1955, until July 31, 1959. Frank B. Watson, Jr., Fort Myers, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned August 6, 1956, until July 31, 1959. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Ralph L. Rousseau, Jr., Tampa, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned August 3, 1956, until July 31, 1959. Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Larry G. Smith, Panama City, resigned January 16, 1957, and William J. Mongoven, Panama City, commissioned Jan- uary 21, 1957, until the next Senate, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned May 23, 1957, until July 31, 1959. James E. Moore, Marianna, commissioned June 24, 1957, until the next Senate, confirmed by the Senate and recom- missioned October 14, 1957, until June 24, 1961. Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Quentin V. Long, Hallandale, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned July 31, 1955, until July 31, 1959. Sixteenth Judicial Circuit None. OFFICIAL COURT REPORTERS (Commissioned during Pleasure of the Governor) First Judicial Circuit-Robert E. Sayner, Pensacola; Mrs. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Weba Paul, DeFuniak Springs; Annice Brown, Milton. Second Judicial Circuit-Frances Thigpen, Tallahassee; Esther K. Brahaney, Tallahassee; Miss Loretta Perdue, Tal- lahassee. Third Judicial Circuit-Wm. McChesney, Madison; Mrs. Connie Luebke, Lake City. Fourth Judicial Circuit-Raleigh C. Dowling, Jr., Jackson- ville; Cecil K. Noel, Jr., Jacksonville. Fifth Judicial Circuit-Elva Crumpton, Ocala; Alan H. Hamlin, Tavares. Sixth Judicial Circuit-Maude B. Clingan, St. Petersburg; Albert W. Reeves, Clearwater. Seventh Judicial Circuit-Gail S. Lynch, DeLand; George B. Newton, St. Augustine. Eighth Judicial Circuit-Evelyn Higgs, Gainesville. Ninth Judicial Circuit-Gray Brewer, Titusville; Clifford M. Gaffney, Fort Pierce; Mrs. M. Bama Conner, Orlando; Maurice J. Gelder, Orlando, resigned September 9, 1957, Dolores L. Gard, Fort Pierce, commissioned May 12, 1958. Tenth Judicial Circuit-Marilyn Cleveland Langford, Lake- land; Holland A. Kelley, Bartow; Mrs. Rosie Sclafani, Lake- land; Mrs. Joe M. Stiles, Jr., Sebring, commissioned July 24, 1957, resigned January 29, 1958, and Margaret C. Sapp, Sebring, commissioned April 23, 1958. Eleventh Judicial Circuit-Jack W. Mallicoat, Miami. Twelfth Judicial Circuit-Barney Schultz, Fort Myers; Donald D. Bell, Bradenton. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit-James G. Nesbit, Tampa, re- signed June 30, 1957, and Richard H. Lee, Tampa, was com- missioned July 5, 1957. Fourteenth Judicial Circuit-Zola B. Folkes, Panama City; Mrs. Nellie Heath, Marianna. 44 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Fifteenth Judicial Circuit-J. W. Coleman, Ft. Lauderdale; C. E. Jones, West Palm Beach. Sixteenth Judicial Circuit-Mrs. Louisa D. Parks, Key West. COURT REPORTERS-CIVIL COURT OF RECORD DADE COUNTY John F. Dwyer, Miami; Jessie Axton, Miami; Louise Pencke, Miami. COURT REPORTER-CRIMINAL COURT OF RECORD BROWARD COUNTY Marguerite Klingmeyer, Fort Lauderdale. COURT REPORTER-CRIMINAL COURT OF RECORD HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Mrs. Virginia Toffaletti, Tampa. COURT REPORTER, COURT OF RECORD ESCAMBIA COUNTY Lucius B. Stearns, Pensacola. JUDGES, CIVIL COURT OF RECORD Dade-David J. Heffernan, Miami, term expired January 15, 1958, recommissioned for term ending January 15, 1962; retired January 31, 1959, and Leland B. Featherstone, Miami, commissioner February 1, 1959, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. Norman Hendry, Miami, term expired August 5, 1957, re- commissioned for term ending August 5, 1961. J. Tillman Pearson, Miami, resigned July 1, 1957; Hal P. Dekle, Miami, commissioned July 29, 1957, until July 11, 1959, recommissioned for term ending July 11, 1963. John R. Blanton, Miami, term expires July 28, 1959, recom- missioned for term ending July 28, 1963. Duval-Burton Barrs, Jacksonville, term expired May 5, 1957, recommissioned for term ending May 5, 1961. JUDGE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL COURT OF RECORD, PINELLAS COUNTY Pinellas-Joseph P. McNulty, St. Petersburg, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA JUDGES, COURT OF CRIMES Broward-Thomas F. Tompkins, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale, com- missioned January 8, 1957 for four years. JUDGES JUVENILE COURT Bay-Bert A. Davenport, Panama City, Commissioned June 20, 1957 until January 6, 1959, recommissioned for four year term. Broward-Dorr S. Davis, Ft. Lauderdale, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four-year term. Dade-Walter H. Beckham, Miami, term expired July 3, 1957, recommissioned for term ending July 2, 1961. W. R. Culbreath, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four-year term. Duval-Marion W. Gooding, term expires August 18, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Hillsborough-O. D. Howell, Jr., Tampa, term expires July 31, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Leon-Rufus O. Jefferson, Tallahassee, commissioned Octo- ber 1, 1957, until January 3, 1961. Monroe-Eva Warner Gibson, Key West, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years. Orange-Mattie H. Farmer, Ocoee, Commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Pinellas-Charles O. Parks, Jr., St. Petersburg, term ex- pired June 21, 1959, recommissioned for four years. Polk-G. Bowdon Hunt, Bartow, term expired October 1, 1958, recommissioned for term of four years. Volusia-Max Frank Massfeller, Daytona Beach, commis- sioned June 16, 1958, until January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. JUDGE OF THE JUVENILE DIVISION OF THE COURT OF RECORD Escambia-Theodore F. Bruno, Pensacola, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of six years. JUDGES-CRIMINAL COURTS OF RECORD Broward-Louis Weissing, Ft. Lauderdale, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. 46 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Dade-Ben C. Willard, Miami, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. George E. Schulz, Miami, commissioned October 4, 1957, until January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Gene Williams, Miami, commissioned October 4, 1957, until January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four year. Duval-William T. Harvey, Jacksonville, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. A. Lloyd Layton, Jacksonville, commissioned Nov. 13, 1956, until January 6, 1959, recommis- sioned for term of four years. Hillsborough-L. A. Grayson, Tampa, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Monroe-Thos. S. Caro, Key West, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Orange-W. M. Murphy, Orlando, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Palm Beach-Edward G. Newell, West Palm Beach, com- missioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Hugh MacMillan, West Palm Beach, commissioned November 26, 1956, until December 31, 1958; recommissioned January 1, 1959, for four years. Polk-Roy H. Amidon, Lakeland, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. JUDGES, ESCAMBIA COUNTY COURT OF RECORD Escambia-Ernest E. Mason, Pensacola, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for term of six years. Kirke M. Beall, Pensa- cola, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of six years. Theodore F. Bruno, Pensacola (Judge of the Juvenile Divi- sion of the Court of Record), commissioned November 26, 1956, until January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of six years. JUDGES OF THE SMALL CLAIMS COURTS County Alachua-T. Allen Crouch, Gainesville, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for term of four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Bay-D. C. Suggs, Sr., Panama City, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years, deceased, and R. C. Evans, com- missioned December 10, 1958, until January 3, 1961. Brevard-Samuel A. Harper, Merrit Island, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years, resigned February 4, 1958; Grady W. White, Melbourne, commissioned February 13, 1958, until January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961. Broward-Charles F. Goggin, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale, term expired January 6, 1959; Mildred S. Akerman, Fort Lauder- dale, commissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. Jack Yeslow, Hollywood, commissioned April 29, 1957, until Jan- uary 6, 1959, recommissioned for four years. Robert M. Ar- nold, Pompano Beach, commissioned May 6, 1957, until Jan- uary 6, 1959, recommissioned for four years. Clay-J. C. Sapp, Green Cove Springs, commissioned April 2, 1957, until January 6, 1959, recommissioned under Chapter 57-1048, Laws of Florida, September 5, 1957, until January 3, 1961. Collier-Walter G. Sorokoty, Naples, commissioned Jan- uary 4, 1955, for four years; recommissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. Columbia-Milo I. Thomas Jr., Lake City, commissioned March 14, 1956, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned Jan- uary 21, 1959, until first Tuesday after first Monday in Jan- uary, 1961. Dade-Sidney L. Segall, Miami, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Raymond G. Nathan, Miami, commis- sioned January 4, 1955, for four years; recommissioned Jan- uary 6, 1959, for four years. Dixie-Royal C. Dunn, Cross City, commissioned Septem- ber 13, 1957, until September 11, 1959. Duval-W. Shannon Linning, Jacksonville, commissioned January 9, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned for term of four years. Escambia-William H. Anderson, Pensacola, term expired January 1, 1957; recommissioned March 20, 1957, until Jan- uary 1, 1961. 48 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Flagler-W. L. Wadsworth, Bunnell, resigned February 8, 1957, and Francis G. Mark, commissioned June 24, 1957, until January 6, 1959. Resigned January 19, 1959. Gilchrist-Miller Lang, Trenton, term expired August 6, 1957. Gulf-B. B. Conklin, Wewahitchka, commissioned June 30, 1955, until January 6, 1959, recommissioned for four years. Hendry-Selden L. Stewart, LaBelle, commissioned Jan- uary 4, 1955, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned for four years. Highlands-David F. Lanier, Avon Park, commissioned April 3, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned for two years. Indian River-J. Pasco Woods, Vero Beach, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years, resigned October 10, 1958, and recommissioned January 6, 1959, for two years. Jackson-W. A. Smith, Marianna, term expired January 1, 1957. Jefferson-W. M. Scruggs, Sr., Monticello, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Lake-Robert E. Pierce, Leesburg, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Lee-Charles M. Roberts, Fort Myers, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Leon-Harry H. Mitchell, Tallahassee, term expired Octo- ber 8, 1957; William F. Daniel, Tallahassee, commissioned April 29, 1958, until October 8, 1959. Levy-G. C. Perdue, Bronson, term expired January 6, 1957. Madison-Alice C. Williams, Madison, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Marion-A. G. Pattillo, Jr., Ocala, term expired November 8, 1957. William F. Blowers, Ocala, commissioned January 20, 1958, until November 8, 1959. Martin-Theodore C. Houk, Stuart, commissioned January 4, 1955, for four years; recommissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Monroe-Paul E. Esquinaldo, Key West, commissioned De- cember 10, 1956, until January 6, 1959, recommissioned for four years. Nassau-E. V. Garcia, Fernandina Beach, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Okaloosa-Harry Booth, Crestview, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Okeechobee-Otis Whitehurst, Okeechobee, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Orange-Sylvan McElroy, Orlando, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Osceola-Fred C. Snodgrass, St. Cloud, commissioned July 11, 1957, until January 6, 1959, recommissioned for two years. Palm Beach-F. A. Currie, West Palm Beach, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Pasco-Eric E. Wagner, Dade City, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Putnam-Edward L. Bush, Palatka, term expired August 1, 1957, recommissioned February 20, 1958, until August 1, 1959. St. Johns-Robert A. Andreu, St. Augustine, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. St. Lucie-Walter M. Rogers, Fort Pierce, commissioned January 8, 1955, for four years; recommissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. Sarasota-C. J. Wiersteiner, Sarasota, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Seminole-Frank L. Miller, Sanford, term expired August 20, 1957; recommissioned for two-year term. Taylor-J. F. McCall, Perry, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years, resigned January 3, 1958. Judson B. Faircloth, Perry, commissioned January 8, 1958, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned for two years. Volusia-James T. Nelson, DeLand, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Walton-Emery Campbell, DeFuniak Springs, term expired January 6, 1959. M. C. Burke, DeFuniak Springs, commis- sioned January 6, 1959, for four years. 50 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE CLERKS, CRIMINAL COURTS OF RECORD Broward-W. E. Bunch, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Dade-J. F. McCracken, Coral Gables, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Duval-Kathleen L. Hartley, Jacksonville, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Hillsborough-L. D. Simmons, Tampa, commissioned Jan- uary 4, 1955, for four years; recommissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. Monroe--Harry Dongo, Key West, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Orange-Charles E. Limpus, Orlando, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Palm Beach-J. Louie Carter, West Palm Beach, term ex- pired January 6, 1959. John B. Dunkle, West Palm Beach, commissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. Polk-R. J. Haslett, Bartow, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. CLERK, COURT OF RECORD Escambia County-Ernie Lee Magaha, Pensacola, Commis- sioned January 8, 1957, for four years. SOLICITORS, CRIMINAL COURTS OF RECORD Broward-Emerson Allsworth, Ft. Lauderdale, commis- sioned January 8, 1957, for four years, resigned November 18, 1958. Thomas M. Coker, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale, commissioned December 31, 1958, until January 3, 1961. Duval-Lacy Mahon, Jr., Jacksonville, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Hillsborough-Paul B. Johnson, Tampa, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Monroe-Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Key West, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Orange-Richard H. Cooper, Orlando, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Palm Beach-Charles A. Nugent, Jr., West Palm Beach, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Polk-Clifton M. Kelly, Lakeland, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years, resigned January 6, 1959. Jesse H. Willson, Bartow, commissioned January 6, 1959, for two years. SOLICITOR, COURT OF RECORD Escambia-Henry R. Barksdale, Pensacola, commissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS Counties Alachua-Osee R. Fagan, Gainesville, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years, resigned November 5, 1958. A. Z. Adkins, Jr., Gainesville, commissioned November 5, 1958, until January 3, 1961. Bay-Dayton Logue, Panama City, commissioned May 16, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned for four years. Charlotte-Edward L. Gerson, Punta Gorda, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. DeSoto-William W. Dishong, Arcadia, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Gadsden-William D. Doss, Quincy, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years-deceased. William D. Lines, Quincy, commissioned November 4, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recom- missioned until January 3, 1961. Gulf-Benjamin H. Dickens, Port St. Joe, commissioned March 4, 1958, until January 6, 1959. Silas R. Stone, Port St. Joe, commissioned January 6, 1959, for two years. Hardee-Latimer C. Farr, Wauchula, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Indian River-D. C. Smith, Vero Beach, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years, resigned May 29, 1957. John R. Gould, Vero Beach, commissioned June 8, 1957, until January 6, 1959; recommissioned for two years. Jefferson-Henry C. Hamilton, Monticello, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. 52 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Lee-Frank A. Pavese, Fort Myers, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Leon-Clinton Ashmore, Tallahassee, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years, resigned July 16, 1957. Jack M. Green, Tallahassee, commissioned July 17, 1957, until January 6, 1959. Sylvan Strickland, Tallahassee, commissioned January 6, 1959, for two years. Levy--Richard J. Brooks, Bronson, commissioned January 8, 1957, tor two years. S. E. Wasson, commissioned January 6, 1959, for two years. Madison-Ernest M. Page, Jr., Madison, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Manatee-Walter R. Talley, Bradenton, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Martin-T. T. Ooughterson, Stuart, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Okeechobee-G. C. Durrance, Okeechobee, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Osceola-Phillip R. Kelley, Kissimmee, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Pasco-Gene H. Auvil, Dade City, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Pinellas-Royce L. Kilpatrick, Clearwater, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. St. Lucie-B. A. Bittan, Jr., Fort Pierce, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Sarasota-Lamar B. Dozier, Sarasota, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years, resigned January 1, 1959. Thomas H. Stokes, Sarasota, commissioned January 1, 1959, until Jan- uary 3, 1961. Seminole-Karlyle Housholder, Sanford, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Sumter-James W. West, Bushnell, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Walton-A. G. Campbell, Jr., DeFuniak Springs, commis- sioned July 8, 1957, until January 6, 1959. S. M. Preacher, DeFuniak Springs, commissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY ATTORNEYS Counties Charlotte-Earl D. Farr, Punta Gorda, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. Columbia-W. Joe Ferguson, Lake City, commissioned Jan- uary 4, 1955, for four years; recommissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. Hardee-Hoyt Carlton, Wauchula (Attorney to the Board of County Commissioners), commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. John J. Nedza, Wauchula (Attorney to the Board of Public Instruction), commissioned January 8, 1957, for two years; recommissioned January 6, 1959, for two years. Hendry-Harry P. Johnson, Clewistown, commissioned Jan- uary 4, 1955, for four years; recommissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. Holmes-J. Paul Griffith, Bonifay, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Jackson-Clyde Mayhall, Marianna, commissioned January 4, 1955, for four years; recommissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. Okaloosa-William D. Barrow, Crestview, commissioned January 8, 1957, for four years. Santa Rosa-W. D. Robertson, Milton, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, for four years. 54 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS Redistricted 1945 Federal Census 1950 Districts Population First-Okaloosa and Santa Rosa Counties........... 46,087 Second-Escambia County ....................... 112,706 Third-Holmes and Walton Counties ............... 28,713 Fourth-Jackson County ......................... 34,645 Fifth-Franklin, Liberty, and Wakulla Counties..... 14,254 Sixth-Gadsden County .......................... 36,457 Seventh-Polk County .......................... 123,997 Eighth-Leon County ............................ 51,590 Ninth-Citrus and Hernando Counties.............. 12,804 Tenth-Madison and Taylor Counties............... 24,613 Eleventh-Pinellas County ........................ 159,249 Twelfth-Indian River, Martin, and St. Lucie Counties ..................................... 39,859 Thirteenth-Dade County ....................... 495,084 Fourteenth-Columbia County ................... 18,216 Fifteenth-Bradford and Union Counties............ 20,363 Sixteenth-Nassau County ........................ 12,811 Seventeenth-Hamilton, Lafayette, and Suwannee Counties ..................................... 29,407 Eighteenth-Duval County ........................ 304,029 Nineteenth-Orange County ...................... 114,950 Twentieth-Marion County ....................... 38,187 Twenty-first-Dixie, Gilchrist, and Levy Counties... 18,064 OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Twenty-second-Jefferson County ................. Twenty-third-Lake County ...................... Twenty-fourth-Collier, Hendry, Lee, and Monroe Counties ..................................... Twenty-fifth-Bay, Gulf, Calhoun, and Washington Counties ..................................... Twenty-sixth-Putnam County .................... Twenty-seventh-DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, and Highlands Counties .......................... Twenty-eighth-Volusia County ................... Twenty-ninth-Baker and Clay Counties............ Thirtieth-Broward County ...................... Thirty-first-Flagler and St. Johns Counties......... Thirty-second-Alachua County ................... Thirty-third-Okeechobee and Osceola Counties..... Thirty-fourth-Hillsborough County ............... Thirty-fifth-Palm Beach County ................... Thirty-sixth-Charlotte, Manatee, and Sarasota Counties ................................... Thirty-seventh-Brevard and Seminole Counties.... Thirty-eighth-Pasco and Sumter Counties.......... Total ........................................2,771,305 55 10,413 36,340 65,900 69,959 23,615 35,150 74,229 20,636 83,933 28,365 57,026 14,860 249,894 114,688 67,817 50,536 31,859 56 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE District * 1 ** 2 * 3 ** 4 * 5 ** 6 * 7 ** 8 * Elected 1956 General Election ** Holdovers STATE SENATORS-1957 't Name and Address Newman C. Brackin, Crestview Philip D. Beall, Florida National Bank Building, Pensacola Harvie J. Belser, Bonifay John Rawls, Citizens State Bank Building, Marianna T. Drew Branch, Sumatra Dewey M. Johnson, Quincy Scott Kelly, P. O. Box 1651, Lakeland Wilson Carraway, Tallahassee State Bank & Trust Co., Talla- hassee James E. (Nick) Connor, P. O. Box 5, Brooksville W. T. Davis, Madison J. Frank Houghton, 401 Florida Theatre Bldg., St. Petersburg Merrill P. Barber, Box 936, Vero Beach Joe Eaton, 1125 duPont Bldg., Miami W. E. Bishop, P. O. Box 367, Lake City Charley E. Johns, Starke Harry O. Stratton, Route 1, Callahan H. H. (Horry) Hair, Jr., Like Oak Fletcher Morgan, 45 West Bay Street, Jacksonville J. B. Rogers, Orlando, resigned July 24, 1957, and John A. Sutton, 64 E. Central, Orlando, was elected at a special elec- tion held Sept. 3, 1957 L. K. Edwards, Jr., Irvine W. Randolph Hodges, Cedar Key S. D. Clarke, Monticello J. A. (Tar) Boyd, Box 901, Leesburg William R. Neblett, 415 Francis St., Key West Bart Knight, P. O. Box 375, Blountstown B. C. Pearce, Palatka Doyle E. Carlton, Jr., Wauchula E. William Gautier, 1200 Magnolia St., New Smyrna Beach Tom Adams, Box 215, Orange Park Ted Cabot, 309 First Federal Building, Ft. Lauderdale Verle A. Pope, P. O. Box 519, St. Augustine W. A. Shands, 2401 N. W. 23rd Road, Gainesville Irlo O. Bronson, Kissimmee Paul Kickliter, 5011/2 Franklin Street, Tampa Fred O. Dickinson, Jr., 3020 Vincent Road, West Palm Beach Joe Bill Rood, 2322 7th Avenue, W., Bradenton Douglas Stenstrom, Sanford J. C. Getzen, Jr., Bushnell ** 20 * 21 ** 22 * 23 ** 24 * 25 ** 26 * 27 ** 28 * 29 ** 30 * 31 ** 32 * 33 ** 34 * 35 ** 36 * 37 ** 38 OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA MEMBERS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-1957 County Name and Address Alachua Group 1 Ralph D. Turlington, 113 N. Main St., Gainesville Group 2 J. Emory (Red) Cross, P. O. Box 411, Gainesville Baker John J. Crews, Jr., Macclenny Bay Group 1 Dempsey J. Barron, P. O. Box 1241, Panama City Group 2 William E. Harris, P. O. Box 578, Panama City Bradford Doyle E. Conner, Drawer 631, Starke Brevard Richard B. Muldrew, P. O. Box 546, Mel- bourne Broward Group 1 Andrew J. (Jack) Musselman, Jr., 412 N. E. 18th Avenue, Pompano Beach Group 2 A. J. Ryan, Jr., 219 S. W. 8th St., Dania Calhoun Edwin H. Peters, P. O. Box 267, Blounts- town Charlotte John M. Hathaway, Box 638, Punta Gorda Citrus Allison R. Strickland, Route 1, Inverness Clay S. D. (Sam) Saunders, P. O. Box 31, Mid- dleburg Collier James Lorenzo Walker, Naples Columbia B. D. (Georgia Boy) Williams, 1160 E. Dade St., Lake City Dade Group 1 George L. Hollahan, Jr., 7210 Red Road, South Miami Group 2 John B. Orr, Jr., 228 N. E. 2nd Ave., Miami Group 3 W. C. (Cliff) Herrell, 173 Navarre Drive, Miami Springs DeSoto S. C. Smith, Arcadia Dixie Hal Chaires, Oldtown Duval Group 1 John E. Mathews, Jr., 630 Lynch Bldg., Jacksonville Group 2 Harry W. Westberry, 152 Tallulah Avenue, Jacksonville Group 3 William H. (Bill) Maness, 704 Florida The- atre Bldg., Jacksonville Escambia Group 1 J. B. Hopkins, 314 S. Baylen St., Pensacola Group 2 George Stone, Star Route B, Box 596, At- more, Ala. W. L. Wadsworth, P. O. Box 396, Bunnell Flagler 58 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE MEMBERS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES--1957 County Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hillsborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion Martin Name and Address Mrs. Bryant Patton, Apalachicola Group 1 W. M. Inman, Quincy Group 2 C. Fred Arrington, Havana Howell Lancaster, Trenton Joe H. Peeples, Jr., Moore Haven Cecil G. Costin, Jr., 221 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe J. W. McAlpin, White Springs G. W. (Dick) Williams, Wauchula Elbert L. Stewart, Clewiston John L. Ayers, Box 125, Brooksville Howard Livingston, Box 246, Sebring Group 1 James S. Moody, Plant City Group 2 Robert T. Mann, 309 Wallace S. Bldg., Tampa 2 Group 3 Sam M. Gibbons, 918 1st National Bank Bldg., Tampa 2 Wayne O. Manning, Ponce de Leon L. B. "Buck" Vocelle, Vero Beach Group 1 J. Troy Peacock, 600 N. Green St., Marianna Group 2 John S. Shipp, Jr., Box 897, Marianna George H. Anderson, Monticello Homer T. Putnal, Mayo Group 1 Welborn Daniel, P. O. Box 703, Clermont Group 2 C. E. Duncan, Tavares Walter O. Sheppard, 1410 Dean St., Fort Myers Group 1 Mallory E. Home, P. O. Box 725, Tallahassee Group 2 Richard O. (Dick) Mitchell, 107 Midyette- Moor Bldg., Tallahassee Frank Marshburn, Box 69, Bronson J. S. Alexander, Bristol Otis R. Peavy, Box 204, Madison Group 1 William C. Grimes, Palmetto Group 2 J. E. Pratt, 401 12th St., W., Bradenton Group 1 William G. O'Neill, P. O. Box 253, Ocala Group 2 William V. Chappell, Jr., 4. South Magnolia Street, Ocala Marvin H. Rowell, Box 1271, Stuart OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA MEMBERS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-1957 County Name and Address Monroe Group 1 Bernie C. Papy, 1021 Washington St., Key West Group 2 J. Y. Porter, 906 Johnson St., Key West Nassau T. H. (Tommy) Askins, 5th and Alachua, Fernandina Beach Okaloosa Group 1 Charles D. Stewart, P. O. Box 643, Ft. Wal- ton Beach Group 2 James H. (Jimmy) Wise, 302 E. Cedar Ave., Crestview Okeechobee Nathan Zelmenovitz, Box 98, Okeechobee Orange Group 1 Henry W. Land, Apopka, resigned July 31, 1957, and Mrs. George W. (Beth) John- son, 505 Peachtree Road, Orlando, elect- ed Special Election Sept. 3, 1957 Group 2 John A. Sutton, Orlando, resigned July 31, 1957, and Jack C. Inman, 505 Balmoral Road, Winter Park, elected special elec- tion Sept. 3, 1957 Osceola J. J. Griffin, Jr., 435 Florida Ave., St. Cloud Palm Beach Group 1 Ralph J. Blank, Jr., 321 Pan-A Bldg., West Palm Beach Group 2 Emmett S. Roberts, 636 S. E. 2nd St., Belle Glade Pasco J. R. A. Williams, Dade City Pinellas Group 1 Fred C. Petersen, 3663 1st Ave., N., St. Petersburg Group 2 Thomas M. Carney, 268 Belleair Drive, Snell Isle, St. Petersburg Group 3 B. E. Shaffer, Rt. 2, Box 996, Clearwater Polk Group 1 Roy Surles, P. O. Box 1375, Lakeland Group 2 Ray Mattox, 1207 5th St., N. E., Winter Haven Group 3 Ben Hill Griffin, Jr., Box 368, Frostproof Putnam James N. "Gator" Beck, 1000 Division St., Palatka St. Johns Group 1 F. Charles Usina, P. O. Box 177, St. Augus- tine Group 2 "Sonny" Nathan I. Weinstein, P. O. Box 526, St. Augustine St. Lucie Rupert Jasen Smith, 206 Raulerson Bldg., Ft. Pierce 60 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE MEMBERS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-1957 County Name and Address Santa Rosa Morrison Kimbrough, Route 2, Milton Sarasota Group 1 George E. Youngberg, Sr., Venice Group 2 Henry S. Bartholomew, P. O. Box 646, Sara- sota Seminole Group 1 Mack N. Cleveland, Jr., P. O. Box 220, San- ford Group 2 Gordon V. Frederick, 204 North Park, San- ford Sumter E. C. Rowell, Webster Suwannee Houston W. Roberts, Live Oak Taylor O. W. Jones, Perry Union C. A. Roberts, Lake Butler Volusia Group 1 Frederick B. Karl, 10 N. Wild Olive Ave., Daytona Beach Group 2 James H. Sweeney, Jr., P. O. Box 958, De- Land Wakulla Bobby Russ, Rt. 2, Crawfordville Walton Thos. D. (Tom) Beasley, Box 207, DeFun- iak Springs Washington Sam Mitchell, Vernon OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTIES OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Showing number of Representatives from each county and population of each county according to the 1950 Federal Cansus. Total for State 2,771,305. Reapportioned Chapter 31378, Acts of 1955. Number of County County Seat Represen- Population tatives Alachua........... Baker............. Bay ............. Bradford.......... Brevard........... Broward.......... Calhoun........... Charlotte .......... Citrus ............. C lay ............... Collier ............ Columbia ......... D ade............ . De Soto........... Dixie............. D uval............. Escambia ......... Flagler............ Franklin .......... Gadsden.......... Gilchrist ......... Glades............ Gulf........ ..... Hamilton ......... Hardee...... ..... Hendry........... Hernando......... Highlands......... Hillsborough ....... Holmes........... Indian River....... Jackson ........... Jefferson. ......... Lafayette .......... Lake.............. Lee............... Leon.............. Gainesville ............... M acclenny............... Panama City............ Starke ................... Titusville. ............... Fort Lauderdale.......... Blountstown ........... . Punta Gorda............. Inverness ................ Green Cove Springs....... Everglades ............... Lake City ............... M iam i................... Arcadia ................. Cross City............... Jacksonville ............. Pensacola................ Bunnell .................. Apalachicola ............. Quincy .................. Trenton ................ Moore Haven ........... Wewahitchka ............ Jasper................... W auchula................ LaBelle.................. Brooksville............... Sebring.................. Tampa .................. Bonifay ................. Vero Beach.............. Marianna ................ Monticello. .............. M ayo ................... Tavares................. Fort M yers.............. Tallahassee.............. 57,026 6,313 42,689 11,457 23,653 83,933 7,922 4,286 6,111 14,323 6,488 18,216 495,034 9,242 3,928 301,029 112,706 3,367 5,814 36,457 3,499 2,199 7,460 8,981 10,073 6,051 6,693 13,636 249,894 13,988 11,872 34,645 10,413 3,440 36,340 23,404 51,590 62 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE COUNTIES OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA-(Cont'd) Number of county C county Seat Represen- Population tatives Levy ............ Liberty.......... Madison......... M anatee .......... M arion........... Martin ........... M onroe .......... Nassau............ Okaloosa .......... Okeechobee........ Orange............ Osceola........... Palm Beach....... Pasco ............ Pinellas ........... Polk .............. Putnam ........... St. Johns.......... St. Lucie.......... Santa Rosa........ Sarasota........... Seminole ......... Sumter............. Suwannee......... Taylor............ Union............. Volusia ............ Wakulla........... W alton............ Washington........ Bronson..... :........... Bristol .................. M adison ................ Bradenton............... Ocala.................. Stuart............ .. ... Key West ............... Fernandina ............. Crestview ................ Okeechobee.............. Orlando ................ Kissimmee............... West Palm Beach... ..... Dade City............... Clearwater .............. Bartow ................. Palatka................. St. Augustine ............ Fort Pierce .............. M ilton .................. Sarasota................. Sanford.................. Bushnell ................. Live Oak................ Perry ................... Lake Butler ............. Deland.................. Crawfordville ........... DeFuniak Springs........ Chipley................. Totals............................... 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 95 10,637 3,182 14,197 34,704 38,187 7,807 29,957 12,811 27,533 3,454 114,950 11,406 114,688 20,529 159,249 123,997 23,615 24,998 20,180 18,554 28,827 26,883 11,330 16,986 10,416 8,906 74,229 5,258 14,725 11,888 2,771,305 OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA STATE EX-OFFICIO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 1955-1957 BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION LeRoy Collins, Governor. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. AGRICULTURAL MARKETING BOARD LeRoy Collins, Governor. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. Neil M. Rhodes, State Marketing Commissioner. BUDGET COMMISSION LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. J. Ed Larson, Treasurer. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. STATE CANVASSING BOARD R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF STATE INSTITUTIONS LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. CONSERVATION BOARD LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. 64 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. BOARD OF COUNTY OFFICERS' BUDGET APPEALS LeRoy Collins, Governor. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. DRAINAGE COMMISSIONERS LeRoy Collins, Governor. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. / BOARD OF EDUCATION SLeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. FINANCE COMMITTEE Roy Collins, Governor. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, Treasurer. GOVERNOR'S CABINET LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. HOUSING BOARD LeRoy Collins, Governor. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT FUND LeRoy Collins, Governor. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. LABOR BUSINESS AGENTS LICENSING BOARD LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. PERSONNEL BOARD FOR MERIT SYSTEM LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Sesretary of State. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. BOARD OF PARDONS LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. BOARD OF PENSIONS (CONFEDERATE) LeRoy Collins, Governor. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. 66 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. STATE PLANT BOARD Joe K. Hays, Winter Haven. J. Lee Ballard, St. Petersburg. Jaquelin J. Daniel, Jacksonville. James J. Love, Quincy. William C. Gaither, Miami. S. Kendrick Guernsey, Jacksonville. Ralph L. Miller, Plymouth. James D. Camp, Sr., Ft. Lauderdale. PURCHASING COMMISSION LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, Treasurer. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. RAILROAD ASSESSMENT BOARD Ray E. Green, Comptroller. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. J. Edwin Larson, Treasurer. SECURITIES COMMISSION Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, Treasurer. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. BOARD FOR SUPERVISION AND REGULATION OF FORM OF BOND OF SURETY COMPANIES LeRoy Collins, Governor. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. DIRECT TAX COMMISSION LeRoy Collins, Governor. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA 67 J. Edwin Larson, Treasurer. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. TEXTBOOK PURCHASING BOARD LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. BOARD OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. 68 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, SUPERVISORS, COMMISSIONERS, INSPECTORS, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY James D. A. Holley, Tallahassee, commissioned August 27, 1956, until August 24, 1960. R. Warner Ring, Miami, commissioned September 27, 1955, until August 26, 1959, deceased, and Arthur I. Hemmings, Miami, commissioned June 25, 1958, for unexpired term. George W. Dandelake, Jacksonville, term expired August 25, 1958, and Jewell A. Davis, Jacksonville, commissioned October 3, 1958, until August 25, 1962. Robert M. Morgan, Miami, term expired August 19, 1957; recommissioned August 19, 1957, for four years. Harry M. Turnburke, Clearwater, term expired August 17, 1957; recommissioned August 19, 1957, for four years. FLORIDA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION B. R. Fuller, Jr., Tallahassee, commissioned October 3, 1957, for two years. E. R. Hendrickson, Gainesville, commissioned October 1, 1957, for three years. E. T. Casler, Bartow, commissioned October 2, 1957, for four years. Willard D. Miller, Ruskin, commissioned September 27, 1957, for four years. A. P. McIntosh, Tallahassee, commissioned October 7, 1957, for three years. Albert V. Hardy, Jacksonville, commissioned October 7, 1957, for one year; recommissioned October 10, 1958, until October 7, 1962. Thos. H. Lipscomb, Jacksonville, commissioned October 7, 1957, for four years. Arthur Crago, Brewster, commissioned October 16, 1957, for three years. Geo. F. Westbrook, Winter Haven, commissioned October 22, 1957, for two years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR THE REHABILITATION OF ALCOHOLICS Hugh Lalor, Opa Locka, term expired November 23, 1957; recommissioned April 4, 1958, until November 23, 1961. Dr. M. R. Clements, Tallahassee, term expired November 20, 1957, and Paul S. Jarrett, M.D., Miami, commissioned Feb- ruary 26, 1958, until November 20, 1961. Dr. Fred B. McMullen, Clearwater, term expired November 23, 1958. Melvin J. Arnold, Winter Haven, term expires November 24, 1959. Thomas A. Sharpe, Jacksonville, term expires November 23, 1960. STATE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE Archie G. Parrish, St. Petersburg, term expires July 1, 1959. Russell T. Pancoast, Miami Beach, term expires July 1, 1959. Morton T. Ironmonger, Fort Lauderdale, term expires July 1, 1959. Richard Boone Rogers, Orlando, term expired July 1, 1957; recommissioned July 22, 1957, until July 1, 1960. S. Ralph Fetner, Jacksonville, term expired July 1, 1957, and Franklin S. Bunch, Jacksonville, commissioned July 23, 1957, until July 1, 1961. ATLANTIC STATES MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION John R. Shaw, Jacksonville, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned June 10, 1957, until September 4, 1959. STATE AUDITOR Bryan Willis, Tallahassee, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned August 2, 1956, until August 3, 1959. FLORIDA AVOCADO AND LIME COMMISSION Avocado and Lime District One Harold E. Kendall, Goulds, producer; term expired June 27, 1957; recommissioned until July 1, 1959. J. Richard Brooks, Homestead, producer, packer, shipper; term expired June 27, 1957; recommissioned until July 1, 1959. Henry R. Pridgeon, Homestead, producer of avocados; term 70 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE expired June'23, 1957; recommissioned June 26, 1957, until July 1, 1959. Luther Chandler, Goulds, producer of avocados; term ex- pired June 23, 1957; recommissioned June 27, 1957, until July 1, 1959. David J. Light, Perrine, producer of avocados and limes; term expired July 7, 1957, and George H. Cooper, Princeton, commissioned June 27, 1957, until July 1, 1959. Avocado and Lime District Two Ivy E. Futch, Lake Placid, producer of limes; term expired June 27, 1957; recommissioned July 3, 1957, until July 1, 1959. G. F. Ward, Avon Park, producer of avocados; term expired June 24, 1957; recommissioned June 27, 1957, until July 1, 1959. L. C. Stewart, Winter Haven, producer of limes; term ex- pired July 5, 1957; recommissioned June 26, 1957, until July 1, 1959. John C. Hughey, Lutz, producer, packer and shipper of limes; term expired June 27, 1957, and G. W. Keller, Ft. Myers, commissioned July 11, 1957, until July 1, 1959. BARBERS' SANITARY COMMISSION G. H. Ashmore, Miami, term expires June 18, 1959. S. J. McMillan, Quincy, term expires July 23, 1959. Jack E. Carter, Orlando, term expires June 18, 1959. STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN THE BASIC SCIENCES M. W. Emmel, Gainesville, term expired September 9, 1957; recommissioned September 23, 1957, until September 9, 1961. R. S. Bly, Lakeland, deceased, and Dr. Robert J. Dew, Jr., Tampa, commissioned November 3, 1958, until September 10, 1959. Mary Noka Hood, Tallahassee, term expires September 12, 1959. E. Morton Miller, Coral Gables, term expired September 9, 1958; recommissioned November 3, 1958, until September 9, 1962. Paul A. Vestal, Winter Park, term expired September 25, OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA 1958; recommissioned November 3, 1958, until September 25, 1962. BOARD OF BEAUTY CULTURE EXAMINERS District One Gladys Moore, Miami, term expired June 27, 1957; recom- missioned July 8, 1957, until next Senate, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned October 24, 1957, until June 27, 1960. District Two Hattie M. Thompson, Eustis, resigned May 8, 1958, and Amy Bachleda, Apopka, commissioned May 13, 1958, until June 27, 1958; recommissioned July 8, 1958, until next Senate. District Three Mrs. Myrtle M. Morris, Panama City, term expires June 27, 1959. STATE BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT Director--J. D. Williamson, Tallahassee, commissioned Janu- ary 8, 1957, until January 3, 1961; resigned July 15, 1957. H. G. Cochran, Jr., commissioned July 15, 1957, until Jan- uary 3, 1961. FLORIDA COUNCIL FOR THE BLIND Dudley B. Rawls, Ft. Lauderdale, term expired November 21, 1957; recommissioned September 24, 1958, until November 21, 1961. Norman S. Stone, Tallahassee, term expired November 21, 1957, and Claude Garland, Jr., Leesburg, commissioned Sep- tember 24, 1958, until November 21, 1961. William Catlin, Jacksonville, term expires April 14, 1959. Julius L. Gresham, Daytona Beach, term expires Novem- ber 18, 1959. E. B. Brant, St. Petersburg, term expires November 18, 1959. STATE BUDGET DIRECTOR Harry G. Smith, Tallahasse, commissioned February 27, 1953, during pleasure of the Governor. GOVERNING BOARD OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT J. Abney Cox, Princeton, term expired July 12, 1957, and 72 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Jefferson Davis, Homestead, commissioned July 9, 1957, until the next Senate, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned December 9, 1957, until July 20, 1960. W. H. Hitt, West Palm Beach, term expired July 12, 1957, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned July 1, 1957, until July 12, 1960. Brian K. McCarty, Fort Pierce, term expires July 12, 1959. David G. Click, Clewiston, term expired July 11, 1958, and recommissioned until the next Senate. Clarence L. Thacker, Kissimmee, deceased, and Riley S. Miles, Kissimmee, commissioned June 2, 1958, until July 12, 1958; recommissioned July 14, 1958, until next Senate. STATE CHEMIST J. J. Taylor, Tallahassee, term expired August 4, 1957, and Vincent E. Stewart, Tallahassee, commissioned January 2, 1959, until August 4, 1961. ASSISTANT STATE CHEMIST Nalls Berryman, Tallahassee, term expires September 7, 1959. FLORIDA CHILDREN'S COMMISSION Ralph D. Newman, Tallahassee, term expired October 28, 1958, and Harry B. Douglas, Jr., Tallahassee, was commis- sioned October 28, 1958, until October 28, 1962. Phil Opper, Orlando, term expired October 13, 1957, and Stephen C. Wright, M.D., Miami, commissioned October 23, 1958, until October 13, 1961. Earl D. Simmons, Plant City, term expired September 11, 1957, and Taylor Green, Sarasota, commissioned October 23, 1958, until September 11, 1961. Mrs. T. A. Snow, Gainesville, term expired September 25, 1958, and John L. Shay, Fort Myers, commissioned November 7, 1958, until September 25, 1962. Mrs. Sydney Weintraub, Miami Beach, term expired Sep- tember 17, 1957; recommissioned November 3, 1958, until September 17, 1961. James W. Middleton, Valparaiso, term expired September OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA 16, 1957, and Patrick G. Emmanuel, Pensacola, commissioned October 23, 1958, until September 16, 1961. Mrs. Hamilton Hunt, Tampa, term expired September 17, 1958; recommissioned October 23, 1958, until September 17, 1962. Mrs. Carl Swisher, Jacksonville, deceased, and Mrs. Jack Pearce Ashmore, Sr., Graceville, commissioned October 28, 1958, until October 6, 1961. Mrs. Ellen Whiteside, Coral Gables, term expired Septem- ber 24, 1958; recommissioned January 26, 1959, until Septem- ber 24, 1962. Mrs. J. L. McCaffrey, Miami, term expires January 20, 1959; recommissioned January 30, 1959, until January 20, 1963. Dr. Hugh A. Carithers, Jacksonville, term expired April 1, 1957; recommissioned September 17, 1957, until April 1, 1961. Arthur G. Dozier, Marianna, term expires September 8, 1959. Margaret Bristol, Tallahassee, term expires September 15, 1959. Mrs. H. J. McRoberts, Pensacola, term expires September 9, 1959. Mrs. Irene L. Williams, St. Augustine, term expires No- vember 4, 1959. Jere L. Stambaugh, Sr., Auburndale, term expires Novem- ber 14,1959. Jay C. Pridham, Palm Beach, term expires September 21, 1959. Herbert D. Williams, St. Petersburg, term expires Febru- ary 20, 1960. Mrs. Clyde H. Johnson, Quincy, term expires February 20, 1960. Edna S. Williams, Ormond Beach, term expires March 7, 1960. DeForest LaVoy, Tampa, term expired September 25, 1958; recommissioned October 28, 1958, until September 25, 1962. STATE BOARD OF CHIROPODY EXAMINERS Heywood A. Dowling, Jacksonville, term expired January 8, 1959, and recommissioned January 8, 1959, for four years. 74 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Edward B. Hurd, Miami, term expired January 5, 1958; recommissioned January 29, 1958, until January 5, 1961. Scofield Lewy, Sarasota, term expired January 15, 1957, and Allan S. Horn, St. Petersburg, commissioned January 17, 1957, until January 15, 1960. STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS D. I. Rainey, Tallahassee, term expires July 7, 1959. Daniel K. Kirk, Jacksonville, term expired July 12, 1957; recommissioned July 25, 1957, until July 12, 1960. Dr. Edward M. Saunders, Fort Myers, term expired July 10, 1958; recommissioned July 29, 1958, until July 10, 1961. FLORIDA CITIZENS TAX COUNCIL State at Large Robert J. Pleus, Orlando, chairman; term expired June 30, 1957. First Congressional District Herbert S. Massey, Dade City, term expired June 30, 1957. Second Congressional District D. H. Stynchcomb, Jacksonville, term expired June 30, 1957. Third Congressional District Harvey D. Mathis, Panama City, term expired June 30, 1957. Fourth Congressional District C. L. Woods, Miami, resigned January 15, 1957, and Jesse H. Yarborough, Miami, commissioned January 24, 1957, until June 30, 1957. Fifth Congressional District John L. Fahs, Leesburg, term expired June 30, 1957. Sixth Congressional District Thelma R. Turner, Dania, resigned January 15, 1957, and Edward Lang, West Palm Beach, commissioned January 24, 1957, until June 30, 1957. Seventh Congressional District Robert S. Baynard, Venice, term expired June 30, 1957. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Eighth Congressional District Alfred T. Airth, Live Oak, term expired June 30, 1957. Ex-Officio Members Robert E. Willis, Bradenton, School Board Member. Ellsworth G. Simmons, Ruskin, Member Board of County Commissioners. John B. White, Bartow, Tax Assessor. B. C. Pearce, Bartow, State Senator. Jas. S. Moody, Member House of Representatives. FLORIDA CITRUS COMMISSION State at Large Bruce W. Skinner, Dunedin, grower-concentrator; term ex- pired May 31, 1958; recommissioned June 2, 1958, until May 31, 1960. Herbert S. Massey, Dade City, grower-canner; term expired May 31, 1958; recommissioned June 9, 1958, until May 31, 1960. Ross Bynum, Titusville, grower-shipper; term expired May 31, 1958; recommissioned June 2, 1958, until May 31, 1960. J. Dan Wright, Jr., Sanford, grower-shipper; term expired May 31, 1957; recommissioned June 1, 1957, until May 31, 1959. District One A. Vernon Saurman, Clearwater, grower; term expired May 31, 1957; recommissioned June 1, 1957, until May 31, 1959. District Two Nash LeGette, Leesburg, grower; term expired May 31, 1958; recommissioned June 2, 1958, until May 31, 1960. District Three Key Scales, Jr., Wiersdale, grower; term expired May 31, 1957; recommissioned June 1, 1957, until May 31, 1959. District Four Frank Chase, Windermere, grower; term expired May 31, 1958; recommissioned June 2, 1958, until May 31, 1960. 76 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE District Five J. R. Graves, Vero Beach, grower; term expired May 31, 1957; recommissioned June 1, 1957, until May 31, 1959. District Six Herschell N. Sorrells, Arcadia, grower; term expired May 31, 1958. W. Albert Carlton, Wauchula, grower; commissioned June 12, 1958, until May 31, 1960. District Seven Marvin H. Walker, Lake Wales, grower-canner; term ex- pired May 31, 1957, and recommissioned June 1, 1957, until May 31, 1959; resigned June 1, 1958. Herschell N. Sorrells, Auburndale, grower-canner, commissioned June 2, 1958, until May 31, 1959. District Seven Thomas B. Swann, Winter Haven, grower; term expired May 31, 1959; resigned June 1, 1958. Herschell N. Sorrells, 1959. STATE BOARD OF CONSERVATION Director-Ernest C. Mitts, Tallahassee, commissioned Jan- uary 8, 1957, until January 3, 1961. FLORIDA COMMISSION ON CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT Chester Bedell, Jacksonville, commissioned September 9, 1957, for four years. Cody Fowler, Tampa, commissioned September 17, 1957, for four years. Millard F. Caldwell, Tallahassee, commissioned September 17, 1957, for four years. D. Fred McMullen, Tallahassee, commissioned September 13, 1957, for four years. Doyle E. Carlton, Tampa, commissioned September 23, 1957, for four years. STATE BOARD OF CONTROL State at Large S. Kendrick Guernsey, Jacksonville, term expires July 1, 1959. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA First Congressional District J. Lee Ballard, St. Petersburg, term expired July 1, 1957. Ed H. Price, Jr., Bradenton, commissioned July 24, 1957, until July 1, 1961; resigned Feb. 7, 1958. Joe K. Hays, Winter Haven, commissioned February 21, 1958, until July 1, 1961. Second Congressional District Fred H. Kent, Jacksonville, term expired July 1, 1957, and Jacquelin J. Daniel, Jacksonville, commissioned July 17, 1957, until July 1, 1961. Third Congressional District James J. Love, Quincy, term expired July 1, 1959. Fourth Congressional District Hollis Rinehart, Miami, commissioned August 16, 1956, until July 1, 1960, suspended August 21, 1957, and William C. Gaither, Miami, commissioned November 4, 1957, during suspension. Fifth Congressional District Ralph L. Miller, Plymouth, term expired July 1, 1958; re- commissioned July 8, 1958, until July 1, 1962. Sixth Congressional District James D. Camp, Sr., Ft. Lauderdale, term expired July 1, 1958; recommissioned July 2, 1958, until July 1, 1962. CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S COMMISSION First Congressional District Ed R. Bentley, Lakeland, term expires June 15, 1959. Second Congressional District Carter Hough, Jr., Jacksonville, term expires June 23, 1959. Third Congressional District Marguerite P. Drummond, Bonifay, term expired June 15, 1957 recommissioned July 22, 1957 until June 15, 1961. Fourth Congressional District Jack Bell, Miami, term expired June 16, 1957; recommis- sioned October 2, 1957, until June 16, 1961. 78 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Fifth Congressional District Fred Mathers, Orlando, term expires June 18, 1959. DEAD LAKES WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT G. U. Parker, Blountstown, commissioned June 26, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. William H. Linton, Wewahitchka, commissioned July 3, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. C. L. Anders, Blountstown, commissioned July 22, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. Harry H. Saunders, Port St. Joe, commissioned August 8, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. J. E. Pridgeon, Wewahitchka, commissioned August 9, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS Willis F. Houghtling, State of New York, term expired September 30, 1958. Charles Maran, State of New York, term expires October 28, 1959. STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS Dr. Richard Chase, Orlando, term expired February 1, 1958, and Robert Thoburn, Daytona Beach, commissioned March 21, 1958, until February 1, 1962. F. A. Finley, St. Petersburg, term expired February 1, 1959. Rupert H. Gillespie, West Palm Beach, commissioned February 5, 1959, until February 1, 1963. Frank T. Scott, Jacksonville, term expired February 1, 1959. J. M. Pepper, Pensacola, term expired February 1, 1958; recommissioned March 25, 1958, until February 1, 1962. Dr. Robert B. Hughlett, Tampa, term expired February 1, 1957, and C. J. Zimmerman, Fort Myers, commissioned Feb- ruary 5, 1957, until February 1, 1961. R. P. Taylor, Jr., Jacksonville, term expires February 1, 1960. Dr. F. F. Farver, Miami Beach, term expires February 1, 1960. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FLORIDA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION State at Large J. Saxton Lloyd, Chairman, Daytona Beach, resigned Jan- uary 11, 1957, and Sam T. Dell, Jr., Gainesville, commissioned January 28, 1957, until July 8, 1957; recommissioned July 22, 1957, until July 8, 1961. First Congressional District W. J. Clapp, St. Petersburg, term expires July 8, 1959. Second Congressional District Edward C. Roe, Jacksonville, term expires July 8, 1959. Third Congressional District A. Clifton Johnson, Pensacola, term expired July 8, 1957; recommissioned August 21, 1957, until July 8, 1961. Fourth Congressional District James R. Brumby, Miami, term expired July 20, 1957; re- commissioned July 24, 1957, until July 20, 1961; resigned June 10, 1958, and R. B. "Bunn" Gautier, Jr., Miami, commissioned June 16, 1958, until July 20, 1961. Fifth Congressional District Alex M. Collins, Ocala, term expired July 8, 1957; recom- missioned July 5, 1957, until July 8, 1961. Sixth Congressional District Wiley R. Reynolds, Jr., Palm Beach, term expired July 22, 1957; recommissioned August 2, 1957, until July 22, 1961. Seventh Congressional District Herman E. Turner, Bradenton, term expires July 8, 1959. Eighth Congressional District S. T. Dell, Jr., Gainesville, resigned January 11, 1957, and P. K. Honey, Foley, commissioned February 26, 1957, until July 8, 1959; resigned March 20, 1958, and G. A. Tougas, Foley, commissioned March 25, 1958, until July 8, 1959. ADVISORY COUNCIL ON EDUCATION William R. Wright, Miami, term expires July 1, 1960. Al B. Block, Tallahassee, term expires July 1, 1960. 80 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Allen C. Grazier, St. Petersburg, term expires July 1, 1959. Lamar Sarra, Jacksonville, term expired July 1, 1957; re- commissioned July 8, 1957, until July 1, 1961. Albert W. Litschgi, Tampa, term expired July 1, 1958; re- commissioned August 22, 1958, until July 1, 1962. R. N. Dosh, Ocala, term expired July 1, 1958, recommis- sioned September 19, 1958 until July 1, 1962. Wilson Harris, Pensacola, term expired July 1, 1957; recom- missioned August 1, 1957, until July 1, 1961. FLORIDA EGG COMMISSION Frank W. Risher, Jacksonville, employee Department of Agriculture, commissioned August 13, 1957, for two years. L. F. Higginbotham, Dinsmore, poultryman, commissioned August 13, 1957, for two years. Sam Bush, New Port Richey, poultryman, commissioned August 13, 1957, for two years. A. G. (Lou) Mazourek, Brooksville, poultryman, commis- sioned August 20, 1957, for two years. Gilbert H. Moore, Fort Myers, poultryman, commissioned August 20, 1957, for two years. Harvey J. Pitts, Pensacola, poultryman, commissioned Au- gust 20, 1957, for two years. W. E. Eckler, Delray Beach, poultryman, commissioned Au- gust 19, 1957, for two years. Carl L. Binger, Bushnell, poultryman, commissioned August 19, 1957, for two years; resigned October 15, 1957, and Frank See, Homestead, commissioned November 6, 1957, until Au- gust 19, 1959. STATE BOARD OF ENGINEER EXAMINERS J. A. Brewer, Lake City, term expired July 1, 1957; recom- missioned July 5, 1957, until July 1, 1961. Sam P. Turnbull, Dania, term expires July 1, 1959. Joseph Weil, Gainesville, term expires July 1, 1959. Oliver J. Semmes, Jr., Pensacola, term expires July 1, 1960. J. Wylly Keck, Miami, term expires July 1, 1960. EVERGLADES FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT Broward County-Harry A. Earle, Ft. Lauderdale, term ex- OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA pired August 16, 1957; confirmed by the Senate and recom- missioned November 18, 1957, until August 16, 1959. Collier County-W. D. Roberts, Immokalee, term expired August 16, 1957; confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned November 25, 1957, until August 16, 1959. Dade County-A. E. Deville, Miami, commissioned August 1, 1957, until October 2, 1957; confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned November 4, 1957, until October 2, 1959. Glades County-R. Wendell Click, Moore Haven, commis- sioned August 5, 1957, until the next Senate; confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned November 1, 1957, until Feb- ruary 9, 1958; recommissioned February 28, 1958, until next Senate. Hendry County-G. E. Etherton, commissioned August 7, 1957, until August 15, 1957; confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned December 9, 1957, until August 15, 1959. Highlands County-R. J. Hargrove, Venus, commissioned August 12, 1957, until the next Senate; confirmed by the Sen- ate and commissioned November 15, 1957, until August 7, 1959. Martin County-James M. Myers, Jr., Indiantown, commis- sioned August 19, 1957, until the next Senate; confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned November 9, 1957, until Au- gust 7, 1959. Okeechobee County-R. A. Burgess, Okeechobee, commis- missioned August 8, 1957, until the next Senate. Palm Beach County-J. L. Murphy, Belle Glade, commis- missioned August 2, 1957, until August 15, 1957; confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned December 9, 1957, until August 15, 1959. St. Lucie County-O. G. Nanney, Fort Pierce, commissioned August 9, 1957, until the next Senate. FLORIDA STATE FIRE COLLEGE J. H. Witherspoon, West Palm Beach, term expired October 4, 1958; recommissioned October 10, 1958, until October 4, 1962. 82 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE T. B. Sexton, Ocala, term expires September 28, 1959. Claude Wright, Pensacola, term expires September 27, 1960. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL John M. Tapers, Tallahassee, commissioned July 9, 1957, for one year; recommissioned December 22, 1958, until July 9, 1962. Ernest M. Menendez, Tallahassee, commissioned July 11, 1957, for two years. Harold D. Mendelson, Tallahassee, commissioned July 8, 1957, for three years. J. H. Pound, Tallahassee, commissioned July 11, 1957, for four years. Edwin M. Clark, Tallahassee, commissioned July 10, 1957, for four years. BOARD OF FORESTRY Leonard P. Gibson, Perry, term expired September 5, 1957, and John Y. Humphress, Tallahassee, commissioned for term of four years from September 5, 1957. M. D. Andrews, Chiefland, deceased, and R. L. Henderson, Gainesville, commissioned June 9, 1958, until October 1, 1958. Norman A. Herren, Everglades, term expires September 26, 1959. Frank M. Parker, Panama City, term expires September 17, 1959. Marcus G. Rawls, Jacksonville, term expires August 24, 1960. FLORIDA BOARD OF FORESTRY SPECIAL OFFICERS Joseph P. Schuck, Tallahassee, term during pleasure of Governor. Roy V. Huchingson, Lakeland, deceased. Raymond R. Murphy, Lakeland, term during pleasure of Governor. William Howard Roche, Panama City, term during pleasure of Governor. John D. Bland, Ocala, term during pleasure of Governor. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA William C. Gilbert, Panama City, term during pleasure of Governor. Ernest Eubanks, Lake City, term during pleasure of Gov- ernor. Frank E. Jackson, Tallahassee, term during pleasure of Governor. J. E. DeReus, Tallahassee, term during pleasure of Gov- ernor. Ben Howell, Lake City, term during pleasure of Governor. Bill D. Clark, Ocala, term during pleasure of Governor. R. C. Smith, Tallahassee, term during pleasure of Governor. STATE BOARD OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS State at Large Jack J. Combs, Sr., Miami, term expired July 17, 1957, and J. A. Culley, Tallahassee, commissioned July 18, 1957, until next Senate; confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned October 14, 1957, until July 17, 1961. District One J. Orrie Blackburn, Sr., Chipley, term expired July 23, 1957; recommissioned July 24, 1957, until the next Senate; confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned October 15, 1957, until July 23, 1961. District Two R. M. Naugle, Jacksonville, term expired July 18, 1958; re- commissioned September 17, 1958, until the next Senate. District Three Edward C. Grissom, Jr., Kissimmee, term expires July 17, 1959. District Four C. Rowland Shannon, Bradenton, term expires July 25, 1960. District Five C. E. Cox, Vero Beach, term expires July 22, 1960. 84 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE GAME AND FRESH WATER FISH COMMISSION First Congressional District T. C. Hart, Wauchula, term expired January 6, 1958; T. Paine Kelly, Jr., Tampa, commissioned April 3, 1958, until the next Senate. Second Congressional District R. G. Granger, Lake City, term expires January 4, 1961. Third Congressional District Forace F. Holland, Panama City, termed expired January 6, 1957; recommissioned January 17, 1957, until the next Senate. Julian R. Alford, Tallahassee, commissioned April 4, 1958, until the next Senate. Fourth Congressional District Dr. James W. Cosper, Jr., Homestead, term expires January 5, 1960. Fifth Congressional District Don Southwell, Ormond Beach, term expired January 5, 1959. GULF STATES MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION V. E. Merritt, Tarpon Springs, term expired January 5, 1959; recommissioned until next Senate. STATE HEALTH OFFICER Wilson T. Sowder, Jacksonville, term expired September 11, 1957; recommissioned September 11, 1957, for four years. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH Herbert L. Bryans, Pensacola, Medical Doctor Member, term expired June 7, 1957, and John D. Milton, Miami, com- missioned July 10, 1957, until June 7, 1961. Carl C. Mendoza, Jacksonville, Medical Doctor Member, term expired June 7, 1957, and Sullivan G. Bedell, Jackson- ville, commissioned July 17, 1957, until June 7, 1961. T. M. Cumbie, Quincy, Pharmacist Member, term expired OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA June 7, 1957; recommissioned July 23, 1957, until June 7, 1961. F. P. Meyer, Sr., St. Petersburg, Dentist Member, term ex- pires November 14, 1959. Charles J. Collins, Orlando, Medical Doctor Member, term expires November 12, 1959. STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL TO THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH Geo. E. Engelhard, Leesburg, commissioned December 6, 1957, until January 3, 1961. W. C. Payne, Sr., M.D., Pensacola, commissioned December 4, 1957, until January 3, 1961. Dodd Pace, Tallahassee, commissioned December 4, 1957, until January 3, 1961. J. W. Annis, M.D., Lakeland, commissioned December 2, 1957, until January 3, 1961. Richard C. Cumming, M.D., Ocala, commissioned Decem- ber 16, 1957, until January 3, 1961. Leonard A. Wein, Miami Beach, commissioned December 30, 1957, until January 3, 1961. ADVISORY HOSPITAL COUNCIL TO THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH Autha W. Forehand, Tallahassee, commissioned November 27, 1957, for one year; recommissioned January 7, 1959, until November 27, 1962. James H. Sweeney, Jr., DeLand, commissioned December 2, 1957, for two years. John F. Wymer, Jr., West Palm Beach, commissioned De- cember 2, 1957, for three years. Raymond H. King, Jacksonville, commissioned December 6, 1957, for three years. Robert B. Eleazer, Jr., Jacksonville, commissioned Decem- ber 4, 1957, for four years. W. W. Richardson, Graceville, commissioned December 12, 1957, for four years. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT COMMISSIONER Richard Edgerton, Tallahassee, commissioned January 8, 86 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE 1957, for four years, resigned July 1, 1957. Robert Kloeppel, Jr., Jacksonville, commissioned July 1, 1957, until January 3, 1961, resigned October 25, 1957. Richard Edgerton commis- sioned October 26, 1957, until January 3, 1961. FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION James T. Vocelle, Chairman, Tallahassee. Commissioned January 10, 1957 until January 3, 1961. Walter L. Lightsey, Tallahassee, Member, Employee Repre- sentative, commissioned January 11, 1957 until January 3, 1961. M. F. Pafford, Tallahassee, member, employer representa- tive, commissioned January 21, 1957 until January 3, 1961. FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION STATE APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL (Employer) Alexander Blann, Tampa, representing Build- ing and Construction Industry, commissioned February 6, 1957 until January 3, 1961. (Employee) C. G. Dedmon, Jacksonville, representing Build- ing and Construction Industry, commissioned February 5, 1957 until January 3, 1961. (Employer) Ralph O. Norsworthy, Miami, representing Air- craft Industry, commissioned March 6, 1957 until January 3, 1961. (Employee) Russell P. Egan, Miami Springs, representing Aircraft Industry, commissioned March 14, 1957 until January 3, 1961. (Employer) Earl Sellers, Chipley, representing Printing In- dustry, commissioned March 14, 1957 until January 3, 1961. (Employee) Jack S. Booth, Tallahassee, representing Print- ing Industry commissioned February 28, 1957 until January 3, 1961. (Employer) H. Wayne Smith, Pensacola, representing Metal Trades and Shipyards, commissioned February 22, 1957 until January 3, 1961. (Employee) James Hurd, West Palm Beach, representing Metal Trades and Shipyards, commissioned February 22, 1957 until January 3, 1961. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT BREVARD COUNTY W. J. Creel, Eau Gallie, term expired January 6, 1959. BROWARD COUNTY R. T. Spangler, Ft. Lauderdale, commissioned January 8, 1957 until January 3, 1961. DADE COUNTY J. A. Guyton, Miami, term expired January 6, 1959. George M. Wilson, Coral Gables, commissioned January 6, 1959 for 4 years. DUVAL COUNTY D. Byron King, Jacksonville, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for four year term. FLAGLER COUNTY O. F. Alford, Bunnell, term expired January 6, 1959, recom- missioned for four year term. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY C. B. Johnson, Vero Beach, commissioned January 8, 1957 until January 3, 1961. MARTIN COUNTY Stanley Kitching, Stuart, Commissioned January 8, 1957, until January 3, 1961, resigned and Charles H. Williams, Salerno, commissioned November 14, 1957 until January 3, 1961, resigned and Harry C. Beckman, Stuart, commissioned October 10, 1958 until January 3, 1961. PALM BEACH COUNTY Gleason N. Stambaugh, West Palm Beach, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for four year term. ST. JOHNS COUNTY Milton E. Bacon, St. Augustine, commissioned January 8, 1957 until January 3, 1961. ST. LUCIE COUNTY James J. Barnes, Jensen Beach, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for four year term. a8 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE VOLUSIA COUNTY U. W. Cunningham, Daytona Beach, commissioned January 8, 1957 until January 3, 1961. INTER-AMERICAN CENTER AUTHORITY James Sottile, Sr., Miami, term expired May 15, 1957, and Otis W. Shiver, Miami, commissioned July 29, 1957 until May 15, 1961. A. J. Grimaldi, Tampa, term expired May 15, 1957, recom- misssioned May 23, 1957 until May 15, 1961, resigned October 21, 1958 and Frank Smathers, Jr., Miami Beach, commissioned November 3, 1958 until May 15, 1961. P. J. Serralles, Miami, resigned July 18, 1957 and James W. High, Miami, commissioned July 29, 1957 until May 15, 1958. William C. Lantaff, Miami, term expired May 15, 1958, re- commissioned October 16, 1958 until May 15, 1962. William D. Pawley, Miami Beach, term expires May 15, 1959. Charles S. Ausley, Tallahassee, term expired May 15, 1957 and Irving E. Muskat, Miami, commissioned October 9, 1958 until May 15, 1961, C. W. Smith, Pensacola, resigned October 2, 1958 and J. N. McArthur, Miami, commissioned October 9, 1958 until May 15, 1959. D. Lee Powell, Miami Beach, term expired May 15, 1960. J. Brailey Odham, Sanford, resigned July 30, 1957 and David W. Walters, Miami, commissioned September 23, 1957 until May 15, 1959. W. H. Walker, Miami, term expires May 15, 1960. JUDICIAL COUNCIL OF FLORIDA Ex-Officio Members Elwyn Thomas, Justice of the Supreme Court, resigned Jan- uary 30, 1957 and Stephen C. O'Connell, appointed for term ending July 23, 1959. Richard Ervin, Attorney General, term expired July 23, 1957, reappointed for term ending July 23, 1960. L. L. Parks, Tampa, Circuit Judge, term expires July 23, 1959. Robert L. McCrary, Marianna, County Judge, term expires July 23, 1959. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Laymen Max Paul, Miami Beach, term expired July 27, 1957 and Mrs. Carolyn Hemly Godley, Miami, commissioned September 19, 1957 until July 27, 1960. Marion T. Gaines, Pensacola, term expired July 29, 1958 and recommissioned September 24, 1958 until July 29, 1961. Charles J. Simonin, West Palm Beach, term expired July 29, 1958 and Reuben H. Reid, Lake Worth, commissioned Septem- ber 24, 1958 until July 29, 1961. J. Wilbur James, Panama City, term expired July 31, 1957, recommissioned March 5, 1958 until July 31, 1960, resigned September 18, 1958. A. D. Davis, Jacksonville, commissioned October 3, 1958 until July 31, 1960, resigned November 24, 1958 and W. A. Shands, Gainesville, commissioned December 3, 1958 until July 31, 1960. Ralph Nicholson, Tallahassee, term expired September 28, 1958, recommissioned October 14, 1958 until September 28, 1961. Robert O. Lodmell, Lake Wales, term expired July 31, 1958, recommissioned October 9, 1958 until July 31, 1961. Herbert Bayer, Jacksonville, term expired August 10, 1958, recommissioned September 24, 1958 until August 10, 1961. Allen Morris, Tallahassee, term expired August 3, 1957; re- commissioned September 16, 1957 until August 3, 1960. Walter Caldwell, Auburndale, term expired July 29, 1957, recommissioned September 17, 1957 until July 29, 1960. MEMBERS OF THE BAR E. Dixie Beggs, Pensacola, term expired July 29, 1958, re- commissioned September 24, 1958 until July 29, 1961. Richard J. Gardner, Quincy, term expires July 29, 1959. Perry Nichols, Miami, resigned November 14, 1958 and Wil- liam P. Simmons, Jr., Miami commissioned November 24, 1958 until July 29, 1959. Wm. A. McRae, Jr., Bartow, term expires July 31, 1959. FLORIDA KEYS AQUEDUCT COMMISSION William M. Arnold, Key West, commissioned July 14, 1958 until July 1, 1962. 90 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Ray A. Schoneck, Key West, commissioned July 8, 1958 until July 1, 1962. Joseph R. Sirugo, Key West, commissioned July 8, 1958 until July 1, 1962. M. E. Rosam, II, Key West, commissioned July 9, 1958 until July 1, 1962. Allan Parrish, Key West, commissioned July 8, 1958 until July 1, 1962. STATE LIBRARY BOARD Mary P. Smith, Brooksville, term expired March 17, 1957, and Louis Capron, West Palm Beach commissioned March 27 1957 until March 17, 1961. Thomas Dreier, St. Petersburg, term expired March 29, 1958, recommissioned April 29, 1958 until March 29, 1962. Inger J. Farrington, Miami, term expired September 5, 1957, recommissioned September 18, 1957 until September 5, 1961. FLORIDA LIVESTOCK BOARD State at Large J. B. Starkey, Largo, term expired June 7, 1957, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned June 20, 1957 until June 7, 1961. First Congressional District Dwight L. Crum, Plant City, term expired January 8, 1957, recommissioned February 28, 1957 until the next Senate con- firmed by the Senate and commissioned October 7, 1957 until January 3, 1961. Second Congressional District W. A. Belote, Mandarin, term expired January 8, 1957, re- commissioned February 22, 1957 until the next senate, E. F. Aiken, Keystone Heights, commissioned September 19, 1957 until the next senate, confirmed by the Senate and commis- sioned December 19, 1957 until January 3, 1961. Third Congressional District Wilmer Bassett, Monticello, resigned July 30, 1957. M. A. Schack, Marianna, commissioned August 19, 1957 until the next senate, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned Oc- tober 28, 1957 until June 7, 1961. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Fourth Congressional District R. L. Dressel, Miami, term expired January 8, 1957, recom- missioned March 1, 1957 until the next Senate confirmed by the Senate and commissioned July 31, 1957 until January 3, 1961. Fifth Congressional District Henry O. Partin, Kissimmee, term expired January 8, 1957, recommissioned February 18, 1957 until the next senate con- firmed by the Senate and commissioned June 26, 1957 until January 3, 1961. Sixth Congressional District Ernest Van Landingham, Belle Glade, term expired June 7, 1957, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned July 5, 1957 until June 7, 1961. Seventh Congressional District Roscoe Bass, Avon Park, term expired June 7, 1957, con- firmed by the Senate and commissioned December 3, 1958 until June 7, 1961. Eighth Congressional District Carl Zillman, Earleton, term expired January 8, 1957, re- commissioned March 14, 1957 until next Senate confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned July 5, 1957 until January 3, 1961. STATE MARKETING COMMISSIONER L. Neill Rhodes, Jacksonville, term expired June 6, 1958 recommissioned June 9, 1958 until June 6, 1960. FLORIDA BOARD OF MASSAGE Alvin H. Drake, Tallahassee, term expired August 20, 1957 and William A. Reger, Orlando, commissioned August 20, 1957 for three years. Agnes P. Snedeker, St. Petersburg, term expired August 21, 1958 recommissioned October 9, 1958 until August 21, 1961. Edith Dearborn, Miami, term expires September 2, 1959. STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS Ralph B. Spires, DeFuniak Springs, term expired July 5, 1957, recommissioned July 22, 1957 until July 5, 1961. 92 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Andrew G. Brown, Miami, term expired July 21, 1957, and Robert T. Spicer, Miami, commissioned July 22, 1957 until July 21, 1961. A. H. Lisenby, Panama City, term expired July 13, 1958 and S. Carnes Harvard, Brooksville, commissioned October 8, 1958 until July 13, 1962. Sidney Stillman, Jacksonville, term expired July 5, 1957, recommissioned July 24, 1957 until July 5, 1961. George S. Palmer, Tallahassee, term expires July 5, 1959. Morris B. Seltzer, Daytona Beach, term expires July 5, 1959. Dr. Frank D. Gray, Orlando, term expires July 5, 1959. Madison R. Pope, Plant City, term expires July 5, 1960. Homer L. Pearson, Miami, term expires July 4, 1960. E. B. Hardee, Vero Beach, term expires July 5, 1960. COUNCIL ON MENTAL HEALTH IN FLORIDA Coyle E. Moore, Tallahassee, term expired August 11, 1957, recommissioned February 25, 1958 until August 11, 1961. J. T. Benbow, Chattahoochee, term expires August 12, 1959. Mrs. Anne S. Gautier, New Smyrna Beach, term expired August 15, 1958, recommissioned November 3, 1958 until Au- gust 15, 1962. Sullivan G. Bedell, Jacksonville, resigned July 5, 1957 and William M. C. Wilhoit, Pensacola commissioned February 14, 1958 until August 19, 1959. Loyal Frisbie, Bartow, term expired August 19, 1958, re- commissioned October 16, 1958 until August 19, 1962. William S. Frates, Miami, term expires August 24, 1959. The Rev. Robert McCloskey, Jacksonville, term expired August 23, 1957, recommissioned February 20, 1958 until August 23, 1961. Robert W. Kleemeier, Orange Park, term expired August 31, 1957; and Melvin P. Reid, Jacskonville, commissioned March 4, 1958 until August 31, 1961. Gwendolyn B. Rogers, Pensacola, term expires September 7, 1960. Victor B. Johnson, Tallahassee, commissioned January 1, 1957 until August 15, 1958, recommissioned October 10, 1958 until August 15, 1962. Sonia L. King, Miami, term expires August 19, 1960. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA MILITARY OFFICERS ADJUTANT GENERAL Mark W. Lance, St. Augustine, commissioned June 3, 1949 during pleasure of the Governor. BRIGADIER GENERAL OF THE LINE 48TH INFANTRY Maxwell Cook Snyder, Jacksonville, commissioned June 12, 1953 during pleasure of the Governor. BRIGADIER GENERAL OF THE LINE 51ST INFANTRY Henry William McMullen, Jr., Jacksonville, commissioned June 8, 1953 during pleasure of the Governor. MILITARY RESERVE LIAISON OFFICER IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA WITH THE RANK OF BRIGADIER GENERAL Rainey Cawthon, Tallahassee, commissioned January 14, 1959 until first Monday after first Tuesday in January, 1961. MILK COMMISSION ADMINISTRATOR L. K. Nicholas, Jr., Jacksonville, term expired May 31, 1957 Dexter Lowry, Tallahassee, commissioned August 7, 1957 until May 31, 1961; resigned July 15, 1958 and Howard D. Walton, Tallahassee commissioned July 15, 1958 until May 31, 1961. H. G. Cochran, Jr., Lake City, (Consumer) commissioned August 3, 1956 until May 31, 1960, resigned July 1, 1957. Jack- son Logan, Tampa commissioned August 13, 1957 until May 31, 1960. Dexter Lowry, Tallahassee, (Consumer) commissioned August 2, 1956 until July 22, 1960, resigned July 30, 1957, and J. Brailey Odham, Sanford, commissioned August 13, 1957 until July 22, 1960. Howard D. Walton, Miami, (Consumer) commissioned Sep- tember 17, 1956 until July 27, 1960, resigned July 15, 1958. Mrs. Charlotte B. Tomlinson, Lake Wales commissioned Au- gust 7, 1958 until July 27, 1960. Fred B. Ragland, Jacksonville, Board of Health Member, re- signed August 12, 1957 and Robert G. Carter, Jacksonville commissioned August 13, 1957 until December 13, 1958, re- commissioned December 18, 1958 until December 13, 1962. Alex B. Shaw, Gainesville, Department of Agriculture 94 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Member, term expired May 30, 1957, recommissioned Septem- ber 27, 1957 until May 30, 1961. Wilbur J. Casey, Largo, Dairy Farmer, term expired July 20, 1958 and James A. Acree, Jacskonville, commissioned October 22, 1958 until July 20, 1962. Henry Schneider, Eustis, Distributor, term expired May 30, 1957 and W. W. Bassett, Jr., Monticello, commissioned Sep- tember 5, 1957 until May 30, 1961. STATE MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION Mrs. Ina S. Thompson, Tallahassee, commissioned January 8, 1957 until January 3, 1961. STATE BOARD OF NATUROPATHIC EXAMINERS Julio Gavilla, Tampa, term expired July 16, 1957. Watson A. Walden, Fort Myers, term expired July 15, 1958. C. H. Damsel, Apopka, term expires July 15, 1959. NORTHWEST FLORIDA REGIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY Forace F. Holland, Panama City, appointed September 4, 1957 for term ending May 8, 1961. Oren Clements, Blountstown, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. E. G. Kerby, Cross City, appointed September 4, 1957 for term ending June 11, 1961. Wilson Harris, Pensacola, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. J. J. Nichols, Apalachicola, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. M. William Miller, Havana, appointed September 4, 1957 for term ending May 26, 1961. Robert Bellows, Jr., Port St. Joe, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. Eugene C. Lang, Jasper, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending June 11, 1961. George E. Howell, Bonifay, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. Charles O. Reiff, Marianna, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961, resigned October 27, 1958 and Edgar B. Liddon, Sneads, commissioned Nov. 3, 1958 until May 8, 1961. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA J. B. Keen, Monticello, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. E. B. Williams, Mayo, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending June 11, 1961. W. H. Wilson, Tallahassee, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. H. E. Foster, Bristol, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. E. W. Handley, Greenville, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending June 11, 1961, resigned May 6, 1958 and V. M. Folsom, Madison, commissioned November 7, 1958 for a term ending June 11, 1961. B. D. Teel, Crestview, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. John C. Malone, Jr., Milton, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. J. F. Sheffield, Perry, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending June 11, 1961, resigned September 4, 1958 and W. H. Huxford, Perry, commissioned November 3, 1958 until June 11, 1961. E. C. Roberts, St. Marks, appointed September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961, moved from the County and C. L. Rehwinkel, Crawfordville, commissioned November 20, 1958 until May 8, 1961. Fred M. Baker, DeFuniak Springs, September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. Walker H. Hughen, Chipley, commissioned September 4, 1957 for a term ending May 8, 1961. FLORIDA NUCLEAR DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION R. Y. Patterson, Jr., Tallahassee, commissioned August 5, 1957 until first Tuesday after first Monday in January 1961. George Kinsman, Miami, Commissioned August 5, 1957 until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. George W. Campbell, Jacksonville, commissioned August 5, 1957 until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. J. Velma Keen, Tallahassee (Chairman) Commisioned Au- gust 2, 1957 until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. 96 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Charles A. Rovetta, Tallahassee, Commissioned August 8, 1957 until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. Floyd B. Bowen, Bartow, commissioned August 9, 1957 until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. Fred G. Gronemeyer, Pensacola, commissioned August 13, 1957 until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. George T. Harrell, Jr., Gainesville, commissioned August 26, 1957 until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. George K. Davis, Gainesville, commissioned August 23, 1957 until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1961. FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF NURSING Jewel Laramore, Panama City, Licensed Practical Nurse, term expired November 21, 1956, recomimssioned January 21, 1957 until November 21, 1960. Thelma Beck, Daytona Beach, Licensed Practical Nurse, term expired September 4, 1957 recommissioned September 5, 1957 until September 4, 1961. Mrs. Irene F. Workman, Pensacola, Registered Nurse, term expired August 20, 1957 recommissioned September 3, 1957 until August 20, 1961. Hazel M. Peeples, Jacksonville, Registered Nurse, term ex- pired August 21, 1957 recommissioned September 5, 1957 until August 21, 1961. Ferne Wilden Britt, Jacksonville, Registered Nurse, term expired September 9, 1957. Virginia Albaugh, Orlando, com- missioned September 25, 1957 until September 9, 1961. Timoxena Sloan, Miami, Registered Nurse, term expires November 17, 1960. Orpha Russell, Tallahassee, Registered Nurse, term expires November 10, 1960. OKLAWAHA BASIN RECREATION AND WATER CONSERVATION AND CONTROL AUTHORITY Floyd W. Harrison, Clermont, term expires July 13, 1959. Charles Joseph Knowles, Leesburg, term expires July 13, 1960. E. J. Burrell, Eustis, term expired July 13, 1957, confirmed by the senate and recommissioned for four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF DISPENSING OPTICIANS Bennie A. Barberi, Pensacola, term expired November 2, 1957, and C. C. Kuhl, Coral Gables, commissioned January 29, 1958 until November 2, 1961. William P. Davis, Tampa, term expired November 2, 1957 and recommissioned January 14, 1958 until November 2, 1961. Lindsey L. Beckum, Gainesville, term expired November 14, 1958. Kenneth M. Dowdy, St. Petersburg, term expires November 3, 1959. J. H. Abernathy, Jacksonville, term expires November 4, 1960. STATE BOARD OF OPTOMETRY C. F. McClamma, Miami, term expired May 5, 1957 and Mar- shall Wright, Coral Gables, commissioned June 25, 1957 until May 5, 1961. S. B. Schumacher, Jacksonville, term expired May 29, 1957 and W. Judd Chapman, Tallahassee, commissioned June 24, 1957 until May 29, 1961. J. M. Morqus, Arcadia, term expired May 29, 1958 and Wil- liam H. Wood, Jacksonville, commissioned July 14, 1958 until May 29, 1962. Albert H. Rodriguez, Tampa, term expired June 12, 1959. A. C. Wilhelm, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale, term expires July 2, 1960. STATE BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICAL EXAMINERS W. S. Horn, Palmetto, term expired July 29, 1957, recom- missioned August 26, 1957 until July 29, 1960. M. C. Becker, Winter Haven, term expired July 29, 1957 and Dominic Raffa, Tampa commissioned September 9, 1957 until July 29, 1960. R. Philip Coker, Panama City, resigned March 19, 1957 and Louis J. Larmoyeux, Jacksonville, commissioned March 25, 1957 until August 11, 1958, recommissioned October 22, 1958 until August 11, 1961. Eugene J. Edelman, Miami, term expired August 20, 1958, and Daniel J. Harkins, Miami, commissioned October 22, 1958 until August 20, 1961. Edmund Flynn, Tallahassee, term expired August 25, 1959. 98 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Thomas J. Sheffer, Ft. Lauderdale, commissioned January 31, 1957 until August 16, 1959. OVERSEAS ROAD AND TOLL BRIDGE DISTRICT Sam E. Harris, Key West, term expired July 6, 1957. Anthony DeMerritt, Key West, term expired July 8, 1957. Enrique Esquinaldo, Sr., Key West, term expired July 13, 1957. Vicente Molina, Key West, term expired July 6, 1957. Joseph Cleare, Key West, term expired June 13, 1957. Hilaro Ramos, Key West, term expired July 6, 1957. Carl Bervaldi, Key West, term expired June 6, 1957. FLORIDA BOARD OF PARKS & HISTORIC MEMORIALS Region No. 1 Howard Odom, Marianna, term expired July 12, 1958, re- commissioned July 24, 1958 until the next senate. Region No. 2 Frank D. Upchurch, St. Augustine, term expires July 12, 1960. Region No. 3 Isabella R. Jones, Sarasota, term expired July 12, 1957 and John Fite Robertson, Sarasota, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned October 14, 1957 until July 12, 1961. Region No. 4 Kathryn Abbey Hanna, Winter Park, term expires July 12, 1959. Region No. 5 John D. Pennekamp, Miami, term expired July 12, 1958 recommissioned July 28, 1958 until next senate. STATE PAROLE COMMISSION Raymond B. Marsh, Tallahassee, term expired October 7, 1957 confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned for a term of six years from October 7, 1957. Francis Rhett Bridges, Jr., Tallahassee, term expires October 6, 1959. Joseph Young Cheney, Tallahassee, Term expires October 7, 1961. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FLORIDA BOARD OF PHARMACY Dr. Steve Simmons, Starke, term expired December 31, 1957; and Walter Griffin, Jacksonville, commissioned January 22, 1958 until December 31, 1961. W. H. Blackwell, St. Petersburg, term expired December 31, 1957 and Eric E. Cox, Tampa, commissioned January 23, 1958 until December 31, 1961. F. A. Canova, Gainesville, term expired December 31, 1958 and recommissioned, January 6, 1959 until December 31, 1962. Don S. Evans, Orlando, term expires December 31, 1959. John Stadnik, Miami Springs, term expires December 31, 1960. FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PSYCHOLOGY Richard W. Husband, Tallahassee, commissioned July 11, 1957 for three years. Thelma Voorhis, St. Petersburg, commissioned July 15, 1957 for one year, and Ralph Mason Dreger, Jacksonville, commis- sioned September 19, 1958 until July 15, 1961. James C. Dixon, Gainesville, Commissioned July 17, 1957 for one year and Daniel W .Soper, Gainesville, commissioned September 17, 1958 until July 17, 1961. Syvil Marquit, Miami, Commissioned July 15, 1957 for two years. James J. Kirkpatrick, Tampa, commissioned July 23, 1957 for two years. GOVERNOR'S ADVISORY COMMISSION ON RACE RELATIONS L. L. Fabisinski, Pensacola, commissioned September 9, 1957 during pleasure of the Governor. Doak S. Campbell, Tallahassee, commissioned September 9, 1957 during pleasure of the Governor. J. R. E. Lee, Jr., Tallahassee, commissioned September 13, 1957 during pleasure of the Governor. Mr. Luther Mershon, Miami, commissioned September 18, 1957 during pleasure of the Governor. J. Lewis Hall, Tallahassee, commissioned September 12, 1957 during pleasure of the Governor. |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
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| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
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