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REPORT of the SECRETARY OF STATE of the STATE OF FLORIDA For the Period Beginning January 1, 1959, and Ending December 31, 1960 -: lisarZ- i r . A FLORIDA'S CAPITOL I *: 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 WILLIAM 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. GFORGE 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 FARRIS BRYANT-1961-1965. GOVERNOR AND CABINET 1959 -1960 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 (deceased April 14, 1960) LEE THOMPSON 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. IGoU-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. ToM ADAMS-January 3, 1961. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE OF FLORIDA Tallahassee, Florida January 2, 1961 Honorable LeRoy Collins Governor State of Florida Tallahassee, Florida Dear Governor: The law directs the Secretary of State to make a biennial report to the Governor. I herewith hand you my report of the main transactions and activities of the office for the years 1959 and 1960. This will be my final report. By the grace of the people of Florida I have served in this office since April 12, 1930, a little more than thirty years. Incidentally this long period of service which the people of Florida granted to me covers a period longer than any other Secretary of State of the State of Florida has ever served, and so far as I know is a longer service than any man ever served in any state in the Union as its Secretary of State. For the past two years I have been dean of the Secretaries of State of the United States. For these things I am profoundly grateful. For the record I have served under thirteen Governors of Florida and in the Cabinet of nine Governors. I have revered and respected all those with whom I served. I regard your six year term as outstanding, I believe future historians will so record it. In previous reports I have dealt at length on the organi- zation of this office, the needs and progress. In this my final report I want to recognize the fine and efficient service of the OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA employees of the Office of Secretary of State. As I take my leave and enter retirement letters are flowing in literally by the hundreds from every portion of Florida containing wonder- ful commendations of the service this office renders. Without the loyal help of my employees these letters would not be coming in. No finer group ever served the State. I am proud to leave them to my successor. The next Secretary of State who will succeed me tomorrow, Senator Tom Adams, is a man who is competent, able and well suited to take over the responsibilities and duties of this office. As I take my leave and enter retirement, may I say through you to the people of Florida, I am grateful for the confidence shown in allowing me to serve in this office through the years. Including the more than thirty years in this office, my total service to the people of Florida sums up more than fifty years. It has been varied, it has been pleasant, it has brought me much gratification and satisfaction and I take my leave with a thank you and good bye. Cordially yours, Secretary of State STATEMENT OF MONIES RECEIVED BY OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Capital Stock Tax.......................... 651,296.16 686,548.05 $ 755,811.40 $ 847,666.84 ( 940,218.58 $1,054,564.24 $1,174,522.63 $1,305,214.72 , Commission Tax........................... 46,515.00 51,780.00 57,095.00 71,140.00 68,445.00 74,090.00 80,793.00 93,575.00 Primary Election Fees*............. ................ 44,587.50 858.00 93,896.05 .............. 69,455.00 .............. 188,190.00 Charter Tax ............................. 261,178.90 297,452.70 387,295.90 438,889.47 473,248.88 467,499.38 608,645.00 550,303.29 Fees..................................... 80,756.11 93,969.73 121,660.13 138,051.40 159,672.46 171,189.55 218,072.90 206,126.08 LawsSold................................. 6,762.14 6,825.05 5,856.38 12,962.11 9,954.16 11,131.75 5,349.95 10,957.08 Statutes Sold'*............................ 10,382.50 19,334.80 907.00 41,179.25 36,205.00 23,891.45 47,037.30 29,991.26 Limited Partnerships..... .................. 5,342.29 3,400.06 6,641.84 7,951.00 5,985.72 13,262.16 15,335.64 16,387.65 Refund Postage ........................... 1,051.65 835.31 494.68 192.36 442.29 811.11 361.63 229.66 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 74.00 1,031.91 Total.................... .... $1,069,197.54 $1,209,286.07 $1,341,339.03 $1,657,458.48 $1,694,952.91 $1,885,961.24 $2,150,192.05 $2,402,006.65 O *Goes to State Executive Committees. ** Goes to Attorney General's Revolving Fund. *** Transferred to State Superintendent of Education on July 1, 1957. NEW FLORIDA CORPORATIONS FOREIGN PERMITS 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 January................... 310 400 398 608 712 812 868 1,027 1,151 51 87 76 91 72 67 February.................. 292 365 381 581 647 792 644 942 1,197 40 64 66 70 71 60 March ............. ....... 339 451 487 610 789 811 777 1,275 1,331 63 73 95 79 63 70 0 April...................... 347 422 502 619 771 902 781 1,170 1,129 52 76 118 76 74 59 j May....................... 363 455 449 668 722 1,005 889 1,060 1,267 48 88 87 80 95 74 June...................... 340 441 448 678 718 769 832 1,133 1,140 49 66 67 81 56 80 July....................... 325 429 438 672 759 856 832 1,089 986 41 76 83 61 62 88 August................... 333 369 482 556 734 811 834 960 1,096 45 73 65 59 64 90 0 September .............. 345 384 474 653 676 850 840 1,035 898 46 81 77 71 82 70 October ................... 386 452 559 568 846 841 866 1,291 981 55 58 57 64 74 73 November ................. 322 375 513 540 706 701 835 1,068 966 50 55 77 63 59 59 December ................. 424 460 572 670 788 741 1,022 980 1,152 52 81 58 76 93 81 Domestic................. 4,126 5,003 5,703 7,423 8,868 9,891 10,020 13,030 13,294 592 878 926 871 865 871 Foreign .................... 400 437 518 592 878 926 871 865 871 Total................ 4,526 5,440 6,221 8,015 9,746 10,817 10,891 13,895 14,165 NUMBER OF FLORIDA CORPORATIONS GRANTED CHARTERS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 3,279 3,352 3,731 3,753 4,126 5,003 5,703 7,423 8,868 9,891 10,020 13,030 13,294 OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTIES COMPRISING THE EIGHT CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS 1950 Federal Census 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 .............. 42,689 Calhoun .......... 7,922 Escambia ......... 112,706 Franklin .......... 5,814 Gadsden .......... 36,457 Gulf .............. 7,460 Holmes ........... 13,988 Jackson ........... 34,645 Jefferson .......... 10,413 Leon ............. 51,590 Liberty ........... 3,182 Okaloosa .......... 27,533 Santa Rosa ....... 18,554 Wakulla .......... 5,258 Walton ........... 14,725 Washington ....... 11,888 Fourth District Dade ............. 495,084 Monroe ........... 29,957 525,041 Fifth District Brevard ........... Citrus ............ Flagler ........... Lake ............. M arion ........... Orange ........... Osceola ........... St. Johns .......... Seminole ......... Sumter ........... Volusia ........... Sixth District Broward .......... Charlotte .......... Collier ............ Glades ............ Hendry ........... Indian River ...... Lee ............... M artin ............ Okeechobee ....... Palm Beach ....... St. Lucie ......... 404,824 23,653 6,111 3,367 36,340 38,187 114,950 11,406 24,998 26,883 11,330 74,229 371,454 83,933 4,286 6,488 2,199 6,051 11,872 23,404 7,807 3,454 114,688 20,180 284,362 12 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 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTIES COMPRISING THE EIGHT CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS Population 1960 Federal Census First Congressional District Fourth Congressional Hernando ......... 11,205 District Hillsborough ...... 397,788 Dade ............. 935,047 Pasco ............. 36,785 Monroe ........... 47,921 Pinellas ........... 374,665 982,968 820,443 Fifth Congressional District Brevard .......... 111,435 Second Congressional Citrus ............ 9,268 District Flagler ........... 4,566 Clay .............. 19,535 Lake ............. 57,383 Duval ............ 455,411 Marion ........... 51,616 Orange ........... 263,540 Osceola ........... 19,029 474,946 St. Johns ......... 30,034 Third Congressional District Seminole ......... 54,947 Bay .............. 67,131 Sumter ........... 11,869 Calhoun .......... 7,422 Volusia ........... 125,319 Escambia ......... 173,829 Franklin .......... 6,576 739,006 Gadsden .......... 41,989 Sixth Congressional District Gulf .............. 9,937 Broward .......... 333,946 Holmes ........... 10,844 Charlotte ......... 12,594 Jackson ........... 36,208 Collier ........... 15,753 Jefferson ......... 9,543 Glades ............ 2,950 Leon ............. 74,225 Hendry ........... 8,119 Liberty ........... 3,138 Indian River ...... 25,309 Okaloosa ......... 61,175 Lee .............. 54,539 Santa Rosa ........ 29,547 Martin ............ 16,932 Wakulla .......... 5,257 Okeechobee ....... 6,424 Walton ........... 15,576 Palm Beach ....... 228,106 Washington ....... 11,249 St. Lucie .......... 39,294 563,646 743,966 14 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Seventh Congressional District DeSoto ........... 11,683 Hardee ........... 12,370 Highlands ......... 21,338 Manatee .......... 69,168 Polk .............. 195,139 Sarasota .......... 76,895 386,593 Eighth Congressional District Alachua .......... 74,074 Baker ............ 7,363 Bradford .......... 12,446 Columbia ......... 20,077 Dixie ............. 4,479 Gilchrist .......... 2,868 Hamilton ......... 7,705 Lafayette ......... 2,889 Levy ............. 10,364 Madison .......... 14,154 Nassau ........... 17,189 Putnam ........... 32,212 Suwannee ........ 14,961 Taylor ............ 13,168 Union ............ 6,043 239,992 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 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Second Congressional District Charles E. Bennett, Jack- sonville, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Third Congressional District-Bob Sikes, Crestview, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Fourth Congressional District-Dante B. Fascell, Miami, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Fifth Congressional District-A. S. Herlong, Jr., Leesburg, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Sixth Congressional District-Paul G. Rogers, West Palm Beach, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re- elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Seventh Congressional District-James A. Haley, Sarasota, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Eighth Congressional District-D. R. Matthews, Gainesville, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, 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 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Second Congressional District Charles E. Bennett, Jack- sonville, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Third Congressional District-Bob Sikes, Crestview, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Fourth Congressional District-Dante B. Fascell, Miami, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Fifth Congressional District-A. S. Herlong, Jr., Leesburg, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Sixth Congressional District-Paul G. Rogers, West Palm Beach, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re- elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Seventh Congressional District-James A. Haley, Sarasota, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. Eighth Congressional District-D. R. Matthews, Gainesville, elected November 4, 1958, for term of two years; re-elected November 8, 1960, for term of two years. 16 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT Glenn Terrell, Tallahassee, commissioned January 4, 1955, for term of six years; recommissioned January 3, 1961 for term of six years. JUSTICES E. Harris Drew, Tallahassee, commissioned January 6, 1959, for term of six years. B. K. Roberts, Tallahassee, commissioned 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; recommissioned January 3, 1961, for term of six years. Elwyn Thomas, Tallahassee, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of six years. Campbell Thornal, Tallahassee, commissioned January 8, 1957, for term of four years; recommissioned January 3, 1961, for term of six 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, term expired January 3, 1961; recommissioned for term of six years. 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. George T. Shannon, Tampa, term expired January 3, 1961; recommissioned for term of six years. 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, term expired January 3, 1961; recommissioned for term of six years. Charles A. Carroll, Miami, commissioned July 1, 1957, until first Tuesday after first Monday in January, 1963. 18 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE CIRCUIT COURT CALENDAR 1961 FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ESCAMBIA, OKALOOSA, SANTA ROSA AND WALTON COUNTIES Circuit Judges-D. Stuart Gillis, DeFuniak Springs; Wood- row M. Melvin, Milton; Charles A. Wade, Crestview; Ernest E. Mason, Pensacola; Ralph M. McLane, Pensacola; Thomas D. Beasley, DeFuniak Springs. State Attorney-William Frye, Pensacola. Assistant State Attorney-Dougald D. McMillan, Pensacola. Court Reporters-Annice Brown, Milton; Robert E. Sayner, Pensacola; Mrs. Weba Paul, DeFuniak Springs. Assistant Court Reporter-Doris Patricia Bolton, Crestview. SPRING TERMS Escambia County, second Monday in June. Okaloosa County, last Monday in April. Santa Rosa County, second Monday after the second Monday 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 Monday 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 Monday in January. Walton County, second Monday in January. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FRANKLIN, GADSDEN, JEFFERSON, LEON, LIBERTY AND WAKULLA COUNTIES Circuit Judges-W. May Walker, Tallahassee; Hugh M. Taylor, Quincy; Ben C. Willis, Tallahassee; Guyte P. McCord, Jr., Tallahassee. State Attorney-William D. Hopkins, Tallahassee. Assistant State Attorney-Harry Morrison, Crawfordville. Court Reporters-Myrna E. Roberts, Tallahassee; Francis Thigpen, Tallahassee; Loretta Perdue White, Tallahassee; Priscilla P. Symon, Tallahassee. SPRING TERMS Wakulla County, first Monday in March. 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 COLUMBIA, DIXIE, HAMILTON, LAFAYETTE, MADISON, SUWANNEE AND TAYLOR COUNTIES Circuit Judges-Samuel S. Smith, Lake City; R. H. Rowe, Madison. State Attorney-Wm. Randall Slaughter, Live Oak. Assistant State Attorney-O. O. Edwards, Cross City. Court Reporters-William McChesney, Madison; Mrs. Con- nie Luebke, Lake City. 20 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE 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 CLAY, DUVAL AND NASSAU COUNTIES Circuit Judges-Charles A. Luckie, Jacksonville; Edwin L. Jones, Jacksonville; W. A. Stanly, Jacksonville; Albert W. Graessle, Jr., Jacksonville; William H. Maness, Jacksonville; John M. McNatt, Jacksonville; Marion W. Gooding, Jackson- ville; Roger J. Waybright, Jacksonville; William L. Durden, Jacksonville; Charles R. Scott, Jacksonville; Frank H. Elmore, Jacksonville. State Attorney-William A. Hallowes, 3rd, Jacksonville. Assistant State Attorneys-Nathan Schevitz, Jacksonville; Richard C. Gordie, Green Cove Springs; Thomas J. Shave, Fernandina. Court Reporters-Cecil K. Noel, Jr., Jacksonville; Raleigh C. Dowling, Jr., Jacksonville. Assistant Court Reporters-Lillian Melillo, Jacksonville; W. D. Jones, Jacksonville. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA 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 CITRUS, HERNANDO, LAKE, MARION AND SUMTER COUNTIES Circuit Judges-W. Troy Hall, Jr., Tavares; D. R. Smith, Ocala; Carroll W. Fussell, Bushnell. State Attorney-Gordon G. Oldham, Jr., Leesburg. Assistant State Attorneys-Andrew G. Pattillo, Jr., Ocala; Lovick Williams, Inverness; John W. McCormick, Mount Dora. Court Reporters-Miss Elva Crumpton, Ocala; Allan 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. Lake County, first Tuesday in October. Marion County, first Tuesday in October. SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PASCO AND PINELLAS COUNTIES Circuit Judges-John U. Bird, Clearwater; Thomas J. Col- lins, St. Petersburg; Richard Kelly, Dade City; C. Richard Leavengood, St. Petersburg; Jack F. White, Clearwater; Clyde M. Kissinger, St. Petersburg; Orvil L. Dayton, Jr., Dade City; T. Frank Hobson, Jr., St. Petersburg. 22 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE State Attorney-Clair A. Davis, Clearwater. Assistant State Attorneys-T. H. Getzen, Dade City; B. J. Driver, Clearwater. Court Reporters-Maude B. Clingan, St. Petersburg; Albert W. Reeves, Clearwater. Assistant Court Reporter (Pasco County) --James M. Swain, Dade City. 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 FLAGLER, PUTNAM, ST. JOHNS AND VOLUSIA COUNTIES Circuit Judges-Howell W. Melton, St. Augustine; Robert H. Wingfield, DeLand; P. B. Revels, Palatka; Horace D. Riegle, Daytona Beach. State Attorney-William W. Judge, Daytona Beach. Assistant State Attorneys-Hamilton D. Upchurch, St. Au- gustine; H. T. Cook, Bunnell. Court Reporters-Gail S. Lynch, DeLand; George B. New- ton, 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. St. Johns County, second Monday in November. Volusia County, third Monday in October. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ALACHUA, BAKER, BRADFORD, GILCHRIST, LEVY AND UNION COUNTIES Circuit Judges-George L. Patten, Starke; John A. H. Murphree, Gainesville. State Attorney-T. E. Duncan, Gainesville. Assistant State Attorneys-Benmont Tench, Jr., Gainesville; 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 BREVARD, INDIAN RIVER, MARTIN, OKEECHOBEE, ORANGE, OSCEOLA, ST. LUCIE, AND SEMINOLE COUNTIES Circuit Judges-Frank A. Smith, Orlando; Terry B. Pat- terson, Orlando; Vassar B. Carlton, Titusville; Roger A. Barker, Orlando; W. A. Pattishall, Orlando; D. C. Smith, Vero Beach; Volie A. Williams, Jr., Sanford; Wallace Sample, Fort Pierce; Murray W. Overstreet, Kissimmee, Wm. G. Akridge, Cocoa; C. Pfeiffer Trowbridge, Stuart. 21 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE State Attorney-Arthur L. Steed, Orlando. Assistant State Attorneys-Charles R. P. Brown, Ft. Pierce; Anthony J. Hosemann, Jr., Cocoa Beach. Court Reporters-Gray Brewer, Titusville; Clifford M. Gaffney, Ft. Pierce; Mrs. M. Bama Conner, Orlando. 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 HARDEE, HIGHLANDS AND POLK COUNTIES Circuit Judges-D. O. Rogers, Bartow; Gunter Stephenson, Winter Haven; William K. Love, Lakeland; Clifton M. Kelly, Sebring; J. H. Willson, Bartow. State Attorney-Glen Darty, Lake Wales. Assistant State Attorney-Joseph O. Macbeth, Sebring. Court Reporters-Holland A. Kelley, Bartow; Marilyn Cleveland Langford, Lakeland; Mrs. Rosie Sclafani, Lakeland; Mrs. Betty J. Wilson, Bartow. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA 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. Highlands County, first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Polk County, first Tuesday after the second Monday in October. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DADE COUNTY Circuit Judges-Francis J. Christie, Miami; Marshall C. Wiseheart, Miami; William A. Herin, Miami; Grady L. Craw- ford, Miami; Pat Cannon, Miami; J. Fritz Gordon, Miami; Robert L. Floyd, Miami; Robert H. Anderson, Miami; Ray Pearson, Miami; Harold R. Vann, Miami; Lucien C. Proby, Jr., Miami; John J. Kehoe, Miami; Irving Cypen, Miami; Joe Eaton, Miami; Hal P. Dekle, Miami; George E. Schulz, Miami; Ralph O. Cullen, Miami; William A. Meadows, Jr., Miami; Phillip Goldman, Miami. State Attorney-Richard E. Gerstein, Miami. Court Reporters--Jack W. Mallicoat, Miami; Bert Fried- man, Miami. SPRING TERM Dade County, second Tuesday in May. FALL TERM Dade County, second Tuesday in November. 26 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DESOTO, CHARLOTTE, COLLIER, GLADES, HENDRY, LEE, MANATEE AND SARASOTA COUNTIES Circuit Judges-Lynn Gerald, Fort Myers; Robert E. Hen- sley, Bradenton; John D. Justice, Sarasota; Archie M. Odom, Fort Myers; Robert E. Willis, Bradenton. State Attorney-Frank Schaub, Bradenton. Asst. State Attorneys-Frank B. Watson, Jr., Fort Myers; John W. Hasson, Sarasota. Court Reporters-Barney Schultz, Ft. Myers; 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. 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 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Circuit Judges-Roger D. Flynn, Tampa; Harry N. Sandler, Tampa; I. C. Spoto, Tampa; James S. Moody, Plant City; John Germany, Tampa; Oliver C. Maxwell, Tampa; John G. Hodges, Tampa; Neil C. McMullen, Tampa. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA State Attorney-Paul B. Johnson, Tampa. Asst. State Attorney-Ralph L. Rousseau, Jr., Tampa. Court Reporter-Nathan L. Friedman, Tampa. SPRING TERM Hillsborough County, first Tuesday in April. FALL TERM Hillsborough County, first Tuesday in October. FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BAY, CALHOUN, GULF, HOLMES, JACKSON AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES Circuit Judges-Robert L. McCrary, Jr., Marianna; E. Clay Lewis, Jr., Panama City; W. L. Fitzpatrick, Port St. Joe. State Attorney-J. Frank Adams, Blountstown. Asst. State Attorneys-William J. Mongoven, Chipley; Wil- liam E. Harris, Panama City. Court Reporters-Mrs. Nellie P. Heath, Marianna; Mrs. Zola B. Folkes, Panama City; Betty Gaskin Owens, Wewa- hitchka. 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. 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. 28 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BROWARD AND PALM BEACH COUNTIES Circuit Judges-Jos. S. White, West Palm Beach; Lamar G. Warren, Ft. Lauderdale; Otis Farrington, Ft. Lauderdale; James H. Walden, Ft. Lauderdale; R. O. Morrow, Lake Worth; James R. Knott, West Palm Beach; Culver Smith, West Palm Beach, Richard M. Sauls, Hollywood; Ted Cabot, Ft. Lauder- dale; Robert S. Hewitt, West Palm Beach; George W. Tedder, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale. State Attorney-Phil O'Connell, West Palm Beach. Asst. State Attornev-Curtin R. Coleman, Ft. Lauderdale. Court Reporters-J. W. Coleman, Ft. Lauderdale; C. E. Jones, West Palm Beach; David D. Finley, West Palm Beach. SPRING TERMS' Broward County, second Tuesday in March. Palm Beach County, first Monday in March. FALL TERMS Broward County, second Tuesday in October. Palm Beach County, first Monday in October. SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MONROE COUNTY Circuit Judge-Aquilino Lopez, Jr., Key West. State Attorney-J. Lancelot Lester, Key West. Asst. 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, CIVIL COURTS OF RECORD, COURTS OF RECORD, CIVIL AND CRIMINAL COURTS OF RECORD, AND JUVENILE COURTS CRIMINAL COURTS OF RECORD DADE COUNTY Judges-Gene Williams, Miami; Ben C. Willard, Miami; Jack A. Falk, Miami. Clerk-J. F. McCracken, Miami. DUVAL COUNTY Judges-William T. Harvey, Jacksonville; A. Lloyd Layton, Jacksonville. Solicitor-Edward M. Booth, Jacksonville. Clerk-Kathleen L. Hartley, Jacksonville. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Judge- L. A. Grayson, Tampa. Clerk-L. D. Simmons, Tampa. MONROE COUNTY Judge-Thos. S. Caro, Key West. Solicitor-Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Key West. Clerk-Louis Carbonell, Key West. ORANGE COUNTY Judge-Richard H. Cooper, Orlando. Solicitor-James M. Russ, Orlando. Clerk-Charles E. Limpus, Orlando. PALM BEACH COUNTY Judges-Russell H. McIntosh, West Palm Beach; Hugh MacMillan, West Palm Beach. Solicitor-Joel T. Daves, III, West Palm Beach. Clerk-John B. Dgikle, West Palm Beach. 30 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE POLK COUNTY Judge-Roy H. Amidon, P. O. Box 179, Bartow. Solicitor-Clinton A. Curtis, Lake Wales. Clerk-R. J. (Bob) Haslett, Bartow. PINELLAS COUNTY CIVIL & CRIMINAL COURT OF RECORD Judge-Joseph P. McNulty, St. Petersburg. CIVIL COURTS OF RECORD DADE Judges-Leland B. Featherstone, Miami; Norman Hendry, Miami; Boyce F. Ezell, Jr., Miami; John R. Blanton, Miami. DUVAL Judge-Tyrie A. Boyer, Jacksonville. Clerk-Kathleen L. Hartley, Jacksonville. COURTS OF RECORD BROWARD COUNTY Judges-Raymond J. Hare, Ft. Lauderdale; 0. Edgar Wil- liams, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale; Louis Weissing, Ft. Lauderdale; Robert J. O'Toole, Ft. Lauderdale. Solicitor-Thomas M. Coker, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale. Clerk-W. E. Bunch, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale. ESCAMBIA COUNTY Judges-M. C. Blanchard, Pensacola; Kirke M. Beall, Pensacola. Solicitor-Henry R. Barksdale, Pensacola. Clerk-Ernie Lee Magaha, Pensacola. ALACHUA Judge-J. C. Adkins, Jr., Gainesville. Solicitor-A. Z Adkins, Jr., Gainesville. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA JUVENILE JUDGES Bay-Bert A. Davenport, P. O. Box 1095, Panama City. Broward-Dorr S. Davis, 1415 N. E. 5th St., Ft. Lauderdale. Dade-W. R. Culbreath, 800 N. W. 28th St., Miami. Dade-Ben J. Sheppard, Box 579, Miami. Duval-Lamar Winegeart, Jr., 1002 Florida Title Bldg., Jacksonville. Hillsborough-O. D. Howell, Jr., Tampa. Leon-Rufus O. Jefferson, Suite 104, Midyette-Moor Bldg., Tallahassee. Monroe-Mrs. Eva Warner Gibson, County Court House, Key West. Orange-Mrs. Mattie H. Farmer, P. O. Box 464, Ocoee. Pinellas-Charles O. Parks, Jr., St. Petersburg. Polk-G. Bowdon Hunt, P. O. Box 233, Bartow. Volusia-Max Frank Massfeller, 533 Seabreeze Blvd., Day- tona Beach. JUDGE OF THE JUVENILE DIVISION OF THE COURT OF RECORD Escambia-Theodore F. Bruno, Pensacola. 32 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE JUDICIAL CIRCUITS Circuits 1950 Federal Census 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 OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA JUDICIAL CIRCUITS Circuits 1960 Federal Census Population First-Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton Counties .................................... 280,127 Second-Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson,. Leon, Lib- erty, and Wakulla Counties .................. 140,728 Third-Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Madi- son, Suwannee, and Taylor Counties ......... 77,433 Fourth-Duval, Clay, and Nassau Counties ....... 492,135 Fifth-Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, and Sum- ter Counties ................................ 141,341 Sixth-Pasco and Pinellas Counties ............... 411,450 Seventh-Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia Counties .................................... 192,131 Eighth-Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Gilchrist, Levy, and Union Counties ........................ 113,158 Ninth-Brevard, Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, St. Lucie, and Seminole Coun- ties ................. .. .................... 536,910 Tenth-Hardee, Highlands, and Polk Counties .... 228,847 Eleventh-Dade County ......................... 935,047 Twelfth-DeSoto, Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hen- dry, Lee, Manatee, and Sarasota Counties .... 251,701 Thirteenth-Hillsborough County ................ 397,788 Fourteenth-Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, and Washington Counties .................... 142,791 Fifteenth-Broward and Palm Beach Counties .... 562,052 Sixteenth-Monroe County ...................... 47,921 Total ................................ 4,951,560 CIRCUIT JUDGES First Judicial Circuit D. Stuart Gillis, DeFuniak Springs, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. 34 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Harold B. Crosby, Pensacola resigned February 1, 1960 and Ernest E. Mason, Pensacola, commissioned February 1, 1960 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Woodrow M. Melvin, Milton, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Erwin Fleet, Fort Walton Beach, term expired January 6, 1959 and Charles A. Wade, Crestview commissioned January 6, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Second Judicial Circuit W. May Walker, Tallahassee, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Hugh M. Taylor, Quincy, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Ben C. Willis, Tallahassee, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Guyte P. McCord, Jr., Tallahassee, commissioned December 27, 1960 until January 8, 1963. Third Judicial Circuit Hal W. Adams, Mayo, Retired December 31, 1960. R. H. Rowe, Madison, term expired January 3, 1961, re- commissioned for term of six years. Samuel S. Smith, Lake City, commissioned January 3, 1961 for term of six years. Fourth Judicial Circuit Charles A. Luckie, Jacksonville, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Bayard B. Shields, Jacksonville, retired Midnight Decem- ber 31, 1960. A. D. McNeill, Jacksonville, term expired January 3, 1961. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Claude Ogilvie, Jacksonville, retired October 1, 1959 and John M. McNatt, Jacksonville, commissioned Oct. 5, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. W. A. Stanly, Jacksonville, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Edwin L. Jones, Jacksonville, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Albert W. Graessle, Jr., Jacksonville, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. William H. Maness, Jacksonville, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Marion W. Gooding, Jacksonville, commissioned January 3, 1961 for term of six years. Roger J. Waybright, commissioned January 3, 1961 for term of six years. William L. Durden, Jacksonville, commissioned December 27, 1960 until January 8, 1963. Charles R. Scott, Jacksonville, commissioned December 27, 1960 until January 8, 1963. Frank H. Elmore, Jacksonville, commissioned December 27, 1960 until January 8, 1963. Fifth Judicial Circuit T. G. Futch, Tavares, deceased and W. Troy Hall, Jr., Ta- vares, commissioned May 31, 1960 until January 3, 1961, re- commissioned for term of six years. D. R. Smith, Ocala, term expired January 6, 1959, recom- missioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Carroll W. Fussell, Bushnell, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. 36 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Sixth Judicial Circuit John U. Bird, Clearwater, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. John Dickinson, St. Petersburg, retired January 20, 1960 and Jack Clark, St. Petersburg, commissioned February 15, 1960 until January 3, 1961. Thomas J. Collins, St. Petersburg, commissioned January 3, 1961 for term of six years. C. Richard Leavengood, St. Petersburg, term expired Jan- uary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Orvil L. Dayton, Jr., Dade City, resigned December 27, 1960. Richard Kelly, Dade City, commissioned January 3, 1961 for term of six years. Alfred P. Marshall, Clearwater, term expired January 6, 1959 and Jack F. White, Clearwater, commissioned January 6, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. S. Henry Harris, St. Petersburg, term expired January 6, 1959 and Clyde M. Kissinger, St. Petersburg Beach commis- sioned January 6, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Orvil L. Dayton, Jr., Dade City, commissioned December 27, 1960, until January 8, 1963. T. Frank Hobson, Jr., St. Petersburg, commissioned De- cember 29, 1960, until January 8, 1963. Seventh Judicial Circuit Geo. Wm. Jackson, St. Augustine, retired January 2, 1961. Howell W. Melton, St. Augustine, commissioned January 3, 1961 for term of six years. Robt. H. Wingfield, DeLand, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. P. B. Revels, Palatka, term expired January 3, 1961, re- commissioned for term of six years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Horace D. Riegle, Daytona Beach, term expired January 6, 1959 and Thomas N. Tappy, Daytona Beach, commissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961, deceased and Horace D. Riegle, Daytona Beach, commissioned December 28, 1960, until January 8, 1963. Eighth Judicial Circuit George L. Patten, Starke, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. John A. H. Murphree, Gainesville, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Ninth Judicial Circuit Frank A. Smith, Orlando, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Vassar B. Carlton, Titusville, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. John M. McCarty, Fort Pierce, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned January 6, 1959 until January 3, 1961, resigned October 27, 1959. Wallace Sample, Fort Pierce, com- missioned Nov. 2, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Terry B. Patterson, Orlando, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. D. C. Smith, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. W. A. Pattishall, Orlando, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Roger A. Barker, Orlando, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Volie A. Williams, Jr., Sanford, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. 38 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Murray W. Overstreet, Kissimmee, commissioned Decem- ber 16, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Wm. G. Akridge, Cocoa, commissioned Dec. 28, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. C. Pfeiffer Trowbridge, Stuart, commissioned December 29, 1960 until January 8, 1963. Tenth Judicial Circuit D. O. Rogers, Bartow, term expired January 3, 1961, re- commissioned for term of six years. Gunter Stephenson, Bartow, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Joe D. Kinsey, Sebring, term expired January 6, 1959. Clifton M. Kelly, Lakeland, commissioned January 6, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. William K. Love, Lakeland, commissioned November 7, 1958 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. J. H. Willson, Bartow, commissioned December 28, 1960 until January 8, 1963. Eleventh Judicial Circuit George E. Holt, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961. Francis J. Christie, Miami, commissioned January 3, 1961 for term of six years. Marshall C. Wiseheart, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. J. Fritz Gordon, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, re- commissioned for term of six years. William A. Herin, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, re- commissioned for term of six years. Grady L. Crawford, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Vincent C. Giblin, Miami, retired September 30, 1959. Joe Eaton, Miami, commissioned Sept. 24, 1959 until Jan- uary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Pat Cannon, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, recom- missioned for term of six years. Robert L. Floyd, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Ray Pearson, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, re- commissioned for term of six years. Harold R. Vann, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, re- commissioned for term of six years. Robert H. Anderson, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. John W. Prunty, Miami, resigned October 1, 1960. L. C. Proby, South Miami, commissioned Oct. 7, 1960 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. John J. Kehoe, Miami, term expired January 6, 1959, re- commissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Irving Cypen, Miami Beach, commissioned November 12, 1958 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Hal P. Dekle, Miami, commissioned December 27, 1960 until January 8, 1963. George E. Schulz, Miami, commissioned December 27, 1960 until January 8, 1963. Ralph O. Cullen, Miami, commissioned December 27, 1960 until January 8, 1963. William A. Meadows, Jr., Miami, commissioned December 27, 1960 until January 8, 1963. Philip Goldman, Miami, commissioned December 27, 1960 until January 8, 1963. 40 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Twelfth Judicial Circuit Lynn Gerald, Fort Myers, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. John D. Justice, Sarasota, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Archie M. Odom, term expired January 6, 1959, recom- missioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. W. T. Harrison, Palmetto, deceased and Robert E. Hensley, Bradenton, commissioned March 16, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit L. L. Parks, Tampa, retired Midnight January 2, 1961. Harry N. Sandler, Tampa, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Henry C. Tillman, Tampa, deceased and John Germany, Tampa, commissioned January 19, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. I. C. Spoto, Tampa, term expired January 3, 1961, recom- missioned for term of six years. James S. Moody, Plant City, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Roger D. Flynn, Tampa, commissioned January 3, 1961 for term of six years. Oliver C. Maxwell, Tampa, commissioned December 28, 1960 until January 8, 1963. John G. Hodges, Tampa, commissioned December 28, 1960 until January 8, 1963. Neil C. McMullen, Tampa, commissioned December 28, 1960 until January 8, 1963. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Fourteenth Judicial Circuit E. C. Welch, Marianna, retired October 1, 1959. Robert L. McCrary, Jr., Marianna, commissioned October 1, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. E. Clay Lewis, Jr., Panama City, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. W. L. Fitzpatrick, Port St. Joe, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Lamar Warren, Ft. Lauderdale, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Jos. S. White, West Palm Beach, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Otis Farrington, Ft. Lauderdale, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. James R. Knott, West Palm Beach, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. R. O. Morrow, Lake Worth, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. James H. Walden, Dania, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Culver Smith, West Palm Beach, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Richard M. Sauls, Hollywood, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Ted Cabot, Fort Lauderdale, commissioned May 28, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. Robert S. Hewitt, West Palm Beach, commissioned June 1, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. 42 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE George W. Tedder, Fort Lauderdale, commissioned Decem- ber 28, 1960 until January 8, 1963. Sixteenth Judicial Circuit Aquilino Lopez, Jr., Key West, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of six years. STATE ATTORNEYS First Judicial Circuit Ed Wicke, Pensacola, commissioned until January 3, 1961, suspended October 9, 1959 and A. G. Campbell, Jr., DeFuniak Springs commissioned October 12, 1959 during suspension of Ed Wicke. William Frye, Pensacola, commissioned January 3, 1961 for term of four years. Second Judicial Circuit William D. Hopkins, Tallahassee, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Thrid Judicial Circuit Wm. Randall Slaughter, Live Oak, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Fourth Judicial Circuit William A. Hallowes, 3rd, Jacksonville, term expired Jan- uary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Fifth Judicial Circuit Gordon G. Oldham, Jr., Leesburg, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Sixth Judicial Circuit Clair A. Davis, Clearwater, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Seventh Judicial Circuit William W. Judge, Daytona Beach, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Eighth Judicial Circuit T. E. Duncan, Gainesville, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Ninth Judicial Circuit Murray W. Overstreet, Kissimmee, resigned December 15, 1959. Arthur L. Steed, Orlando, commissioned December 16, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Tenth Judicial Circuit Robert B. Huffaker, Bartow, term expired January 6, 1959, Glen Darty, Lake Wales, commissioned January 6, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Eleventh Judicial Circuit Richard E. Gerstein, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Twelfth Judicial Circuit William M. Smiley, Sarasota, term expired January 3, 1961. Frank Schaub, Bradenton, commissioned January 3, 1961 for term of four years. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit James M. (Red) McEwen, Tampa, term expired January 3, 1961. Paul B. Johnson, Tampa, commissioned January 3, 1961 for term of four years. Fourteenth Judicial Circuit J. Frank Adams, Blountstown, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Phil O'Connell, West Palm Beach, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Sixteenth Judicial Circuit J. Lancelot Lester, Key West, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. 44 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE ASSISTANT STATE ATTORNEYS First Judicial Circuit Gillis E. Powell, Crestview, term expired July 7, 1959, recommissioned August 7, 1959 until the next Senate, resigned February 2, 1960. Dougald D. McMillan, Pensacola, commis- sioned February 5, 1960 until the next Senate, resigned Jan- uary 23, 1961 and Walter D. Anderson was commissioned January 30, 1961 until the next Senate. Second Judicial Circuit Harry Morrison, Crawfordville, term expired November 5, 1960, recommissioned December 9, 1960 until the next Senate. Third Judicial Circuit O. O. Edwards, Cross City, term expired July 31, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned July 31, 1959 for term of four years. Fourth Judicial Circuit Thomas J. Shave, Jr., Fernandina, term expired January 8, 1961, recommissioned January 19, 1961 until the next Senate. R. C. Gordie, Green Cove Springs, term expired January 8, 1961, recommissioned January 20, 1961 until the next Senate. Nathan Schevitz, Jacksonville, term expired January 8, 1961, recommissioned January 19, 1961 until the next Senate. Fifth Judicial Circuit John W. McCormick, Mount Dora, term expired July 31, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned June 31, 1959 for term of four years. James W. Kynes, Jr., Ocala, resigned September 27, 1960 and Andrew G. Pattillo, Jr., Ocala, commissioned October 6, 1960 until January 3, 1961. Owen McGovern, Jr., Ocala, com- missioned January 6, 1961 until the next Senate. Lovick Williams, Inverness, commissioned June 24, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned January 16, 1961 until the next Senate. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Sixth Judicial Circuit B. J. Driver, Clearwater, commissioned July 14, 1958 until next Senate, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned May 21, 1959 until July 24, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and re- commissioned July 24, 1959 for term of four years. Charles Luckie, Jr., Dade City, resigned April 17, 1959 and T. H. Getzen, Dade City, confirmed by the Senate and com- missioned May 1, 1959 until July 31, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned July 31, 1959 for term of four years. Seventh Judicial Circuit Hamilton D. Upchurch, St. Augustine, term expired July 31, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned July 31, 1959 for term of four years. H. T. Cook, Bunnell, term expires September 18, 1961. Eighth Judicial Circuit Mack S. Futch, Starke, term expired July 31, 1959, con- firmed by the Senate and recommissioned July 31, 1959 for four years. J. C. Adkins, Jr., Gainesville, commissioned Oct. 22, 1957 until next Senate, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned June 5, 1959 until January 3, 1961, resigned July 31, 1959. Benmont Tench, Jr., Gainesville, commissioned August 5, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned January 16, 1961 until the next Senate. Ninth Judicial Circuit Charles R. P. Brown, Fort Pierce, term expired July 31, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned July 31, 1959 for a term of four years. Thomas R. Waddell, Jr., Melbourne, term expired July 31, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned July 31, 1959 for term of four years, resigned February 15, 1960. An- thony J. Hosemann, Jr., Cocoa Beach, commissioned February 12, 1960 until the next Senate. 46 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Tenth Judicial Circuit Joseph 0. Macbeth, Sebring, term expired July 31, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned July 31, 1959 for term of four years. Eleventh Judicial Circuit (Assistant State Attorneys appointed by the State Attorney) Twelfth Judicial Circuit William H. Stockham, Sarasota, term expired July 31, 1959. James T. Adams, Sarasota, commissioned August 5, 1959 until the next Senate. Resigned December 30, 1960. John W. Hasson, Sarasota, commissioned December 30, 1960 until next Senate. Frank B. Watson, Jr., Fort Myers, term expired July 31, 1959, recommissioned August 5, 1959 until the next Senate. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Ralph L. Rousseau, Jr., Tampa, term expired July 31, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned July 31, 1959 for term of four years. Fourteenth Judicial Circuit William J. Mongoven, Chipley, term expired July 31, 1959, recommissioned August 5, 1959 until the next Senate. James E. Moore, Marianna, resigned October 31, 1960. William E. Harris, Panama City, commissioned November 5, 1960 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned January 9, 1961 until the next Senate. Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Quentin V. Long, Hallandale, term expired July 31, 1959. A. J. Musselman, Jr., Pompano Beach, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned July 31, 1959 for term of four years, re- signed July 1, 1960. Curtin R. Coleman, Fort Lauderdale, commissioned July 7, 1960 until the next Senate. Sixteenth Judicial Circuit None. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA OFFICIAL COURT REPORTERS (Commissioned during Pleasure of the Governor) First Judicial Circuit Annice Brown, Milton; Robert E. Sayner, Pensacola; Mrs. Weba Paul, DeFuniak Springs; Doris Patricia Bolton, Crest- view. Second Judicial Circuit Frances Thigpen, Tallahassee; Esther K. Brahaney, Talla- hassee, resigned June 30, 1959 and Shirley Anne Prevatt, Tallahassee, commissioned July 22, 1959, resigned September 30, 1960. June B. Land, Tallahassee, commissioned October 4, 1960, resigned December 6, 1960. Ruth S. Lambert, Tallahas- see, commissioned December 7, 1960, resigned December 27, 1960. Myrna E. Roberts, Tallahassee, commissioned December 29, 1960; Priscilla P. Symon, commissioned January 24, 1961; Loretta Perdue White, Tallahassee. Third Judicial Circuit William McChesney, Madison; Mrs. Connie Luebke, Lake City. Fourth Judicial Circuit Raleigh C. Dowling, Jr., Jacksonville; Cecil K. Noel, Jr., Jacksonville; Lillian Melillo, Jacksonville, commissioned Sep- tember 29, 1959; W. D. Jones, Jacksonville, commissioned Sep- tember 29, 1959. Fifth Judicial Circuit Miss Elva Crumpton, Ocala; Allan H. Hamlin, Tavares. Sixth Judicial Circuit Maude B. Clingan, St. Petersburg; Albert W. Reeves, Clear- water; James M. Swain, Dade City, commissioned October 12, 1959. Seventh Judicial Circuit Gail S. Lynch, DeLand; George B. Newton, St. Augustine. 48 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Eighth Judicial Circuit Evelyn Higgs, Gainesville Ninth Judicial Circuit Gray Brewer, Titusville; Clifford M. Gaffney, Fort Pierce; Mrs. M. Bama Conner, Orlando; Dolores L. Gard, Fort Pierce, resigned December 31, 1960; Marjorie M. Canonica, Fort Pierce, commissioned January 30, 1961. Tenth Judicial Circuit Marilyn Cleveland Langford, Lakeland; Holland A. Kelley, Bartow; Mrs. Rosie Sclafani, Lakeland; Marguerite C. Sapp, Sebring, resigned February 18, 1959; Mrs. Betty J. Wilson, Bartow, commissioned February 23, 1959. Eleventh Judicial Circuit Jack W. Mallicoat, Miami; Bert Friedman, Miami, commis- sioned August 29, 1960. Twelfth Judicial Circuit Barney Schultz, Fort Myers; Donald D. Bell, Bradenton. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Richard H. Lee, Tampa, deceased; Nathan L. Friedman, Tampa, commissioned November 2, 1960, recommissioned Jan- uary 30, 1961. Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Mrs. Zola B. Folkes, Panama City; Mrs. Nellie P. Heath, Marianna; Betty Gaskin Owens, Wewahitchka. Fifteenth Judicial Circuit J. W. Coleman, Fort Lauderdale; C. E. Jones, West Palm Beach; David D. Finley, West Palm Beach, commissioned June 19, 1959. Sixteenth Judicial Circuit Mrs. Louisa D. Parks, Key West. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Court Reporter, Hillsborough County Criminal Court of Record Virginia Toffaletti, Tampa. Escambia County Court of Record Lucius B. Stears, Pensacola. Dade County Civil Court of Record John F. Dwyer, Miami; Jessie Axton, Miami; Louise Pencke, Miami. Broward County Criminal Court of Record Marguerite Kingmeyer, Fort Lauderdale. JUDGES, CRIMINAL COURTS OF RECORD Dade-Ben C. Willard, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. George E. Schulz, Miami, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned January 6, 1959 for four years, resigned De- cember 22, 1960 and Jack A. Falk, Miami, commissioned De- cember 27, 1960 until January 8, 1963. Gene Williams, Miami, term expired January 6, 1959, re- commissioned January 6, 1959 for term of four years. Duval-William T. Harvey, Jacksonville, term expired Jan- uary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. A. Lloyd Layton, Jacksonville, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Hillsborough-L. A. Grayson, Tampa, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Monroe-Thos. S. Caro, Key West, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Orange-W. M. Murphy, Orlando, resigned March 1, 1959 and Richard H. Cooper, Orlando, commissioned March 1, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Palm Beach-Edward G. Newell, West Palm Beach, de- ceased and Russell H. McIntosh, West Palm Beach, commis- sioned June 10, 1960 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. 50 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Hugh MacMillan, West Palm Beach, commissioned Janu- ary 6, 1959 for term of four years. Polk-Roy H. Amidon, Lakeland, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. JUDGES, CIVIL COURTS OF RECORD Dade-David J. Heffernan, Miami, retired January 31, 1959 and Leland B. Featherstone, Miami, commissioned Feb- ruary 1, 1959 until January 15, 1962, recommissioned for term of four years. Norman Hendry, Miami, term expired August 5, 1961, re- commissioned for term of four years. John R. Blanton, Miami, term expired July 28, 1959, re- commissioned for term of four years. Hal P. Dekle, Miami, term expired July 11, 1959, recom- missioned for term of four years, resigned December 22, 1960 and Boyce F. Ezell, Jr., Miami, commissioned December 27, 1960 until July 11, 1963. Duval-Burton Barrs, Jacksonville, deceased and Roger J. Waybright, Jacksonville, commissioned October 9, 1959 until the next Senate, resigned December 31, 1960. Tyrie A. Boyer, Jacksonville, commissioned January 2, 1961 until the next Senate. JUDGES, COURTS OF RECORD Alachua-J. C. Adkins, Jr., Gainesville, commissioned Au- gust 1, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Broward-Thomas F. Tompkins, Fort Lauderdale, com- missioned July 1, 1959, until January 3, 1961, resigned Janu- ary 15, 1960 and O. Edgar Williams, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, com- missioned January 15, 1960 until January 3, 1961, recommis- sioned for term of four years. Louis Weissing, Fort Lauderdale, commissioned July 1, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Robert J. O'Toole, Fort Lauderdale, commissioned July 28, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Raymond J. Hare, Fort Lauderdale, commissioned January 4, 1960 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Escambia-Ernest E. Mason, Pensacola, resigned Febru- ary 1, 1960 and M. C. Blanchard, Pensacola, commissioned February 1, 1960 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of two years. Kirke M. Beall, Pensacola, term expires January 8, 1963. CIVIL AND CRIMINAL COURT OF RECORD Pinellas-Joseph P. McNulty, St. Petersburg, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. JUDGES, JUVENILE COURTS Bay-Bert A. Davenport, Panama City term expired Janu- ary 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Broward-Dorr S. Davis, Fort Lauderdale, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Dade-W. R. Culbreath, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Dade-Walter H. Beckham, Miami, deceased and Ben J. Sheppard, Miami, commissioned November 5, 1960 until July 2, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Duval-Marion W. Gooding, Jacksonville, term expired August 18, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Re- signed January 3, 1961 and Lamar Winegeart, Jr., commis- sioned January 4, 1961 until January 8, 1963. Hillsborough-O. D. Howell, Jr., Tampa, term expired July 31, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Leon-Rufus O. Jefferson, Tallahassee, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. 52 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Monroe-Mrs. Eva Warner Gibson, Key West, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Orange-Mattie H. Farmer, Orlando, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Pinellas-Charles 0. Parks, Jr., St. Petersburg, term ex- pired June 21, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Polk-G. Bowdon Hunt, Bartow, term expires October 1, 1962. Volusia-Max Frank Massfeller, Daytona Beach, term ex- pired 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 OF THE SMALL CLAIMS COURTS County Bay-R. C. Evans, Panama City, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Brevard-Grady W. White, Melbourne, term expired Janu- ary 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recommis- sioned for term of four years. Broward-Charles F. Goggin, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, term expired January 6, 1959, Mildred S. Akerman, Ft. Lauderdale, commissioned January 6, 1959, for four years. Jack Yeslow, Hollywood, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Robert M. Arnold, Pompano Beach, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Clay-J. C. Sapp, Green Cove Springs, resigned April 9, 1959, and James T. Norton, Green Cove Springs commissioned April 24, 1959 until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Columbia-Milo I. Thomas, Jr., Lake City, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned January 21, 1959 until Janu- ary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Dade-Raymond G. Nathan, Miami, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Dade-Sidney L. Segall, Miami, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Dixie-Royal C. Dunn, Cross City deceased and Kendrick Jones, Cross City, commissioned November 16, 1959 until Sep- tember 11, 1961. Duval-W. Shannon Linning, Jacksonville, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Escambia-William H. Anderson, Pensacola, term expired January 1, 1961. William S. Rowley, Pensacola, commissioned January 30, 1961, until January 1, 1965. Flagler-Francis G. Mark, Bunnell, resigned January 19, 1959 and Charles Tonkin, Flagler Beach, commissioned De- cember 21, 1959, until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Gulf-B. B. Conklin, Wewahitchka, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years, deceased and Jeff C. Martin, Port St. Joe, commissioned August 12, 1959, until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of two years. Hendry-Selden L. Stewart, LaBelle, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Highlands-David F. Lanier, Avon Park, term expired Jan- uary 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, recom- missioned for term of four years. Indian River-J. Pasco Woods, Vero Beach, commissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961, Charles A. Sullivan, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Jackson-Harry Bell, Marianna, commissioned August 12, 1959, until January 1, 1961, recommissioned January 16, 1961, until January 1, 1965. 54 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Jefferson-W. M. Scruggs, Sr., Monticello, term expired January 3, 1961. J. Birney Linn, Monticello, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Lake-Robert E. Pierce, resigned January 5, 1960. Neal D. Huebsch, Eustis, commissioned February 8, 1960, until Jan- uary 3, 1961. Ernest C. Aulls, Jr., Grand Island, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Lee-Charles M. Roberts, Fort Myers, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961. B. Garnett Page, Fort Myers, commissioned Janu- ary 3, 1961, for term of four years. Leon-William F. Daniel, Tallahassee, term expired October 8, 1959, recommissioned October 9, 1959, until October 8, 1961. Madison-Alice C. Williams, Madison, term expired January 3, 1961. F. D. Favors, Madison, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Marion-William F. Blowers, Ocala, term expired November 8, 1959, recommissioned for term of two years. Martin-Theodore C. Houk, Stuart, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Monroe-Paul E. Esquinaldo, Key West, term expired Janu- ary 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Nassau-E. V. Garcia, Fernandina Beach, term expired Jan- uary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Okaloosa-Harry Booth, Crestview, term expired January 3, 1961. Johnnie Reeves, Baker, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Orange-Sylvan McElroy, Orlando, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Osceola-Fred C. Snodgrass, St. Cloud, term expired Janu- ary 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 6, 1961, recommis- sioned for term of four years. Palm Beach-F. A. Currie, West Palm Beach, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Pasco-Eric E. Wagner, resigned September 10, 1959. Wil- liam B. Goodson, Dade City, commissioned September 25, 1959, until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Putnam-Edward L. Bush, Palatka, term expired August 1, 1959, recommissioned October 8, 1959, until August 1, 1961. St. Johns-Robert A. Andreu, St. Augustine, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. St. Lucie-Walter M. Rogers, Fort Pierce, term expired Jan- uary 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Sarasota-C. J. Wiersteiner, Sarasota, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Seminole-Frank L. Miller, Sanford, term expired August 20, 1959, recommissioned until August 20, 1961. Taylor-Judson B. Faircloth, Perry, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of two years. Volusia-James T. Nelson, DeLand, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Walton-Emery Campbell, DeFuniak Springs, term expired January 6, 1959. M. C. Burke, DeFuniak Springs, commis- sioned January 6, 1959, for term of four years. SOLICITORS, CRIMINAL COURTS OF RECORD Duval-Lacy Mahon, Jr., Jacksonville, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961. Edward M. Booth, Jacksonville, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Monroe-Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Key West, term expired Jan- uary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Orange-Richard H. Cooper, Orlando, resigned January 27, 1959. Warren H. Edwards, commissioned March 1, 1959, until January 3, 1961. James M. Russ, Orlando, commissioned Jan- uary 3, 1961, for term of four years. Palm Beach-Charles A. Nugent, Jr., West Palm Beach, resigned August 31, 1959. Joel T. Daves, III, West Palm Beach, commissioned September 3, 1959, until January 3, 1961, re- commissioned for term of four years. 56 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Polk-Clifton M. Kelly, Lakeland, resigned January 6, 1959. Jesse H. Willson, Bartow, commissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961. Resigned December 28, 1960. Clinton A. Cur- tis, Lake Wales, commissioned December 28, 1960, until Janu- ary 8, 1963. SOLICITORS, COURTS OF RECORD Alachua-A. Z. Adkins, Jr., Gainesville, commissioned Jan- uary 3, 1961, for term of four years. Broward-Thomas M. Coker, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, com- missioned July 1, 1959, until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Escambia-John L. Reese, Pensacola, term expired August 18, 1959. Henry R. Barksdale, Pensacola, commissioned Janu- ary 6, 1959, for term of four years. CLERKS, CRIMINAL COURTS OF RECORD Dade-J. F. McCracken, Coral Gables, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Duval-Kathleen L. Hartley, Jacksonville, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Hillsborough-L. D. Simmons, Tampa, term expired Janu- ary 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Monroe-Harry Dongo, Key West, resigned September 10, 1959 and Louis Carbonnell, Key West, commissioned October 5, 1959, until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Orange-Charles E. Limpus, Orlando, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of 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 term of four years. Polk-R. J. Haslett, Bartow, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA CLERK, CIVIL COURT OF RECORD Duval-Kathleen L. Hartley, Jacksonville, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. CLERKS, COURTS OF RECORD Broward-W. E. Bunch, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale, commissioned July 1, 1959, until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Escambia-Ernie Lee Magaha, Pensacola, term expired Jan- uary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS Counties Alachua-A. Z. Adkins, Jr., Gainesville, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961 (Office abolished Ch. 59-555). Bay-Dayton Logue, Panama City, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Charlotte-Edward L. Gerson, Punta Gorda, term expired January 3, 1961. Elwood P. Safron, Punta Gorda, commissioned January 3, 1961, for four years. Collier-Walter G. Sorokoty, Naples, commissioned Janu- ary 3, 1961, for four years. DeSoto-William W. Dishong, Arcadia, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Gadsden-William D. Lines, Quincy, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Gulf-Benjamin H. Dickens, Port St. Joe, term expired Jan- uary 6, 1959. Silas R. Stone, Port St. Joe, commissioned Janu- ary 6, 1959, for term of two years, recommissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Hardee-Latimer C. Farr, Wauchula, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Indian River-John R. Gould, Vero Beach, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned until January 3, 1961, re- commissioned for term of four years. 58 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Jefferson-Henry C. Hamilton, Monticello, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Lake-Robert E. Pierce, Leesburg, commissioned January 12, 1960, until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Lee-Frank A. Pavese, Fort Myers, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Leon-Jack M. Green, Tallahassee, term expired January 6, 1959, Sylvan Strickland, Tallahassee, commissioned Janu- ary 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Levy-Richard J. Brooks, Bronson, term expired January 6, 1959. S. E. Wasson, commissioned January 6, 1959, until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Madison-Ernest M. Page, Jr., Madison, term expired Jan- uary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Manatee-Walter R. Talley, Bradenton, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961, Robert E. Schultz Bradenton, commissioned Janu- ary 3, 1961, for term of four years. Marion-E. G. Musleh, Ocala, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Martin-T. T. Oughterson, Stuart, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Okaloosa-William D. Barrow, Crestview, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Okeechobee-G. C. Durrance, Okeechobee, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Osceola-Phillip R. Kelley, Kissimmee, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Pasco-Gene H. Auvil, Dade City, resigned September 10, 1959. Eric E. Wagner, Dade City, commissioned September 15, 1959, until January 3, 1961, Robert E. Clawson, Dade City, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Putnam-Earl G. Nicholson, Palatka, commissioned June 18, 1959, until January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Pinellas-Royce L. Kilpatrick, Clearwater, term expired January 3, 1961. James D. Dillard, Pinellas Park, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. St. Lucie-B. A. Bittan, Jr., Fort Pierce, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Sarasota-Lamar B. Dozier, Sarasota, resigned January 1, 1959. Thomas H. Stokes, Sarasota, commissioned January 1, 1959, until January 3, 1961. Robert H. Stahlschmidt, Sarasota, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Seminole-Karlyle Housholder, Sanford, term expired Jan- ary 3, 1961, LeRoy Hill, Junta Gorda, commissioned January Sumter-James W. West, Bushnell, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. Walton-A. G. Campbell, Jr., term expired January 6, 1959. S. M. Preacher, DeFuniak Springs, commissioned January 6, 1959, for term of four years. Counties COUNTY ATTORNEYS Charlotte-Earl D. Farr, Punta Gorda, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961, LeRoy Hill, Punta Gorda, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Columbia-W. J. Ferguson, Lake City, term expired Janu- ary 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Hendry-Harry P. Johnson, Clewiston, term expired Janu- ary 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Holmes-J. Paul Griffith, Bonifay, term expired January 3, 1961, A. P. Drummond, Bonifay, commissioned January 3, 1961, for term of four years. Jackson-Clyde Mayhall, Marianna, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Santa Rosa-W. D. Robertson, Milton, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. ATTORNEY TO THE BOARD OF County COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Hardee-T. Hoyt Carlton, Wauchula, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. 60 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 Twenty-second-Jefferson County ................. 10,413 Twenty-third-Lake County ...................... 36,340 OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA 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 C counties ..................................... Thirty-seventh-Brevard and Seminole Counties ... Thirty-eighth-Pasco and Sumter Counties .......... 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 Total ................................... ....2,771,305 62 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS Redistricted 1945 Federal Census 1960 Districts Population First-Okaloosa and Santa Rosa Counties .......... 90,722 Second-Escambia County ........................ 173,829 Third-Holmes and Walton Counties .............. 26,420 Fourth-Jackson County ......................... 36,208 Fifth-Franklin, Liberty, and Wakulla Counties .... 14,971 Sixth-Gadsden County ........................ 41,989 Seventh-Polk County .......................... 195,139 Eighth-Leon County ........................... 74,225 Ninth-Citrus and Hernando Counties ............. 20,473 Tenth-Madison and Taylor Counties ............. 27,322 Eleventh-Pinellas County ....................... 374,665 Twelfth-Indian River, Martin, and St. Lucie Counties ....................................... 81,535 Thirteenth-Dade County ........................ 935,047 Fourteenth-Columbia County .................... 20,077 Fifteenth-Bradford and Union Counties .......... 18,489 Sixteenth-Nassau County ....................... 17,189 Seventeenth-Hamilton, Lafayette, and Suwannee Counties .................................... 25,555 Eighteenth-Duval County ....................... 455,411 Nineteenth-Orange County ...................... 263,540 Twentieth-Marion County ....................... 51,616 Twenty-first-Dixie, Gilchrist, and Levy Counties ... 17,711 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 ..................................... 4,951,560 9,543 57,383 126,332 95,739 32,212 48,341 125,319 26,898 333,946 34,600 74,074 25,453 397,788 228,106 158,657 166,382 48,654 64 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE SENATORS-1959 District Name and Address * 1 Newman C. Brackin, Crestview ** 2 Philip D. Beall, P. O. Box 862, Pensacola * 3 Harvie J. Belser, Bonifay ** 4 John Rawls, Marianna * 5 T. Drew Branch, Sumatra ** 6 Dewey M. Johnson, Quincy * 7 Scott Kelly, P. 0. Box 1651, Lakeland ** 8 Wilson Carraway, Box 870, Tallahassee * 9 James E. (Nick) Connor, P. O. Box 5, Brooksville * 10 W. T. Davis, Madison * 11 J. Frank Houghton, 401 Florida Theatre Bldg, St. Petersburg ** 12 Harry J. Kicliter, P. O. Box 1173, Fort Pierce * 13 Joe Eaton, 1125 duPont Building, Miami, resigned 9-30-59 ** 14 G. T. Melton, P. O. Box 971, Lake City * 15 Charley E. Johns, Starke ** 16 Harry O. Stratton, Callahan * 17 H. H. (Horry) Hair, Jr., Live Oak ** 18 Wayne E. Ripley, 224 Lynch Building, Jacksonville * 19 John A. Sutton, 64 E. Central, Orlando * 20 L. K. Edwards, Jr., Irvine * 21 W. Randolph Hodges, Cedar Key ** 22 S. D. Clarke, Monticello * 23 J. A. (Tar) Boyd, Box 901, Leesburg ** 24 Travis A. Gresham, Jr., 2110 First Street, Fort Myers 25 Bart Knight, P. O. Box 375, Blountstown ** 26 B. C. (Bill) Pearce, East Palatka 27 Doyle E. Carlton, Jr., Wauchula *28 E. William Gautier, 1200 Magnolia St., New Smyrna Beach 29 Tom Adams, Box 215, Orange Park ** 30 George W. Tedder, Jr., 203 Everglades Bank Bldg., Ft. Lau- derdale 31 Verle A. Pope, P. 0. Box 519, St. Augustine ** 32 J. Emory (Red) Cross, P. O. Box 411, Gainesville 33 Irlo O. Bronson, Kissimmee ** 34 Sam M. Gibbons, P. O. Box 1363, Tampa 1 35 Fred O. Dickinson, Jr., 3020 Vincent Rd., West Palm Beach ** 36 Ed H. Price, Jr., Bradenton 37 Douglas Stenstrom, Sanford ** 38 J. C. Getzen, Jr., Bushnell * Holdovers ** Elected 1958 General Election OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA MEMBERS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-1959 County Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus Clay Collier Columbia Dade Group 1 Group 2 Group 1 Group 2 Group 1 Group 2 Group Group Group DeSoto Dixie Duval Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Escambia Group 1 Group 2 Flagler Name and Address Ralph D. Turlington, 113 N. Main St., Gainesville Osee R. Fagan, 212 S.E. First St., Gaines- ville John J. Crews, Jr., P. O. Drawer 467, Mac- clenny Dempsey J. Barron, P. O. Box 1241, Panama City William E. Harris, P. O. Box 578, Panama City Doyle E. Conner, P. O. Box 631, Starke James H. Pruitt, Box 638, Eau Gallie Emerson Allsworth, 761 Evanston Circle, Ft. Lauderdale A. J. Ryan, Jr., 269 S. W. 9th St., Dania Don Fuqua, Altha John M. Hathaway, P. O. Box 638, Punta Gorda Allison R. (Baldy) Strickland, Rt. 1, Inver- ness S. D. (Sam) Saunders, P. O. Box 326, Green Cove Springs James L. Walker, P. O. Box 475, Naples B. D. (Georgia Boy) Williams, P. O. Box 471, Lake City George L. Hollahan, Jr., 7210 Red Rd., South Miami David C. Eldredge, 6850 S.W. 32nd St., Miami 55 W. C. Herrell, 201 Curtiss Parkway, Miami Springs S. C. Smith, Box 231, Arcadia Hal Chaires, Old Town John E. Mathews, Jr., 630 Lynch Bldg., Jacksonville Harry Westberry, 152 Tallulah Ave., Jack- sonville George B. Stallings, Jr., 5127 Pirates Cove Rd., Jacksonville Reubin O'D. Askew, 504 Florida National Bank Bldg., Pensacola George Stone, Rt. 1, Atmore, Alabama W. L. Wadsworth, P. O. Box 396, Bunnell 66 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE County Name and Address Franklin Oliver Nash, Apalachicola Gadsden Group 1 W. M. Inman, Quincy Group 2 C. Fred Arrington, Havana Gilchrist H. E. Lancaster, Trenton Glades Joe H. Peeples, Jr., Venus Gulf Cecil G. Costin, Jr., 221 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe Hamilton J. W. McAlpin, White Springs Hardee G. W. (Dick) Williams, Rt. 1, Wauchula Hendry Charles E. Miner, Box 187, Clewiston Hernando John L. Ayers, Box 125, Brooksville Highlands Howard Livingston, P. O. Box 246, Sebring Hillsborough Group 1 Woodie A. Liles, P. O. Box 551, Plant City Group 2 Robert T. Mann, 703 Wallace S. Bldg., Tampa 2 Group 3 Tom Whitaker, Jr., 308 Tampa St., Tampa 2 Holmes A. P. Drummond, P. O. Box 238, Bonifay Indian River L. B. (Buck) Vocelle, P. O. Box 488, Vero Beach Jackson Group 1 J. Troy Peacock, 600 North Green, Mari- anna Group 2 John S. Shipp, Jr., 1003 Sixth St., Marianna Jefferson George H. Anderson, Monticello Lafayette R. 0. Hatcher, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 28, Mayo Lake Group 1 Welborn Daniel, Box 635, Clermont Group 2 W. H. (Bill) Reedy, Box 1408, Eustis Lee Walter O. Sheppard, 1410 Dean St., Fort Myers Leon Group 1 Mallory E. Home, Tallahassee Group 2 Richard O. (Dick) Mitchell, 107 Midyette- Moor Bldg., Tallahassee Levy Frank Marshburn, Bronson Liberty R. L. Hosford, Hosford Madison Otis R. Peavy, Box 204, Madison Manatee Group 1 Wilbur H. Boyd, 2117 7th St., Palmetto Group 2 Robert E. Knowles, 1515 1st Ave., West, Bradenton Marion Group 1 William G. O'Neill, P. O. Box 253, Ocala Group 2 William V. Chappell, Jr., 4 So. Magnolia St., Ocala Martin W. R. Scott, P. O. Bin 2, Stuart Monroe Group 1 Bernie C. Papy, 1021 Washington St., Key West Group 2 Ralph E. Cunningham, Jr., Box 511, Mara- thon OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA County Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole Sumter Suwannee Name and Address T. H. (Tommy) Askins, 415 Alachua St., Fernandina Beach Group 1 Charles D. Stewart, P. O. Box 643, Ft. Wal- ton Beach Group 2 James H. (Jimmy) Wise, 302 E. Cedar Ave., Crestview W. Allen Markham, Box 428, Okeechobee Group 1 Mrs. George W. (Beth) Johnson, 505 Peach- tree Rd., Orlando Group 2 Jack C. Inman, 913 Florida National Bank Bldg., Orlando J. J. Griffin, Jr., 435 Florida Ave., St. Cloud Group 1 Ralph J. Blank, Jr., 326 Pan-A Bldg., West Palm Beach Group 2 Emmett S. Roberts, 636 S.E. 2nd St., Belle Glade Joe A. McClain, Box 4, Dade City Group 1 James T. Russell, 910 First Federal Bldg., St. Petersburg Group 2 Thomas M. Carney, 268 Belleair Dr., N., Snell Isle, St. Petersburg 4 Group 3 B. E. Shaffer, 1609 N. Highland Ave., Clear- water Group 1 Lawton M. Chiles, Jr., P. O. Box 1142, Lake- land Group 2 Ray Mattox, Winter Haven Group 3 Ben Hill Griffin, Jr., P. O. Box 368, Frost- proof James N. (Gator) Beck, 1617 Husson Ave., Palatka Group 1 F. Charles Usina, St. Augustine Group 2 A. H. (Gus) Craig, 20 Granada St., St. Augustine Rupert Jasen Smith, 206 Raulerson Bldg., Ft. Pierce Morrison Kimbrough, Rt. 2, Milton Group 1 Gorge M. Edmondson, P. O. Box 877, Venice Group 2 William S. Boylston, 7539 Midnight Pass Rd., Sarasota Group 1 Mack N. Cleveland, Jr., P. O. Box 220, Sanford Group 2 Gordon V. Frederick, 204 N. Park Ave., Sanford E. C. Rowell, Box 328, Wildwood Houston W. Roberts, Rt. 5, Live Oak 68 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE County Name and Address Taylor O. W. Jones, P. O. Box 595, Perry Union C. A. Roberts, Lake Butler Volusia Group 1 Frederick B. Karl, 501 N. Grandview Ave., Daytona Beach Group 2 James H. Sweeny, Jr., P. O. Box 958, De- Land Wakulla Bobby Russ, Rt. 2, Crawfordville Walton Thos. D. (Tom) Beasley, DeFuniak 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 and 1960 Federal Census. Reapportioned Chapter 31378, Acts of 1955. Number of County County Seat Represen- Population Population tatives 1950 1960 Alachua......... Baker........... Bay ............. Bradford........ Brevard ......... Broward ........ Calhoun......... Charlotte........ Citrus........... Clay............. Collier........... Columbia ........ Dade............ De Soto......... D ixie............ Duval........... Escambia........ Flagler .......... Franklin......... Gadsden......... Gichrist......... Glades.......... Gulf............ Hamilton ....... Hardee.......... Hendry.......... Hernando........ Highlands ...... Hillsborough .... Holmes.......... Indian River.... Jackson ......... Jefferson ......... Lafayette........ Lake............ Lee............ . Leon............ Levy ........... Liberty ......... Madison........ Manatee ........ M arion.......... Martin ......... Monroe ......... Nassau .......... Okaloosa........ Okeechobee...... Orange .......... Gainesville ................. M acclenny ................. Panama City ............... Starke..................... Titusville................... Fort Lauderdale ............ Blountstown................ Punta Gorda ............... Inverness................... Green Cove Springs.......... Everglades................. Lake City.................. M iami..................... Arcadia.................... Cross City ................. Jacksonville................. Pensacola.................. Bunnell.................... Apalachicola ............... Q uincy..................... T renton.................... Moore Haven............... Wewahitchka .............. Jasper ...................... W auchula. ................. LaBelle .................... Brooksville................. Sebring .................... Tam pa ................... Bonifay ................... Vero Beach................. M arianna.................. M onticello.................. M ayo ...................... Tavares ................... Fort M yers................. Tallahassee ................. Bronson..................... B ristol .................... Madison ................... Bradenton.................. O cala...................... Stuart..................... Key W est .................. Fernandina................. Crestview .................. Okeechobee ................ Orlando.................... 57,026 6,313 42,689 11,457 23,653 83,933 7,922 4,286 6,111 14,323 6,488 18,216 495,084 9,242 3,928 304,029 112,706 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 10,637 3,182 14,197 34,704 38,187 7,807 29,957 12,811 27,533 3,454 114,950 74,074 7,363 67,131 12,446 111,435 333,946 7,422 12,594 9,268 19,535 15,753 20,077 935,047 11,683 4,479 455,411 173,829 4,566 6,576 41,989 2,868 2,950 9,937 7,705 12,370 8,119 11,205 21,338 397,788 10,844 S25,309 36,208 9,543 2,889 57,383 54,539 74,225 10,364 3,138 14,154 69,168 51,616 16,932 47,921 17,189 61,175 6,424 263,540 70 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE COUNTIES OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA-(Cont'd) Number of County County Seat Represen- Population Population tatives 1950 1960 Osceola.......... Palm Beach...... Pasco........... Pinellas.......... Polk............ Putnam......... St. Johns........ St. Lucie ....... Santa Rosa..... Sarasota......... Seminole......... Sumter.......... Suwannee........ Taylor.......... Union........... Volusia.......... Wakulla. ........ Walton.......... Washington ...... Kissimmee................. West Palm Beach........... Dade City ................. Clearwater................. Bartow ..................... Palatka.................... St. Augustine............... Fort Pierce ................. Milton. ..................... Sarasota.................... Sanford. ................... Bushnell ................... Live Oak................... Perry ...................... Lake Butler................ D eland..................... Crawfordville............... De Funiak Springs .......... Chipley. ................... 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 19,029 228,106 36,785 374,665 195,139 32,212 30,034 39,294 29,547 76,895 54,947 11,869 14,961 13,168 6,043 125,319 5,257 15,576 11,249 ____________ _I. T otals... ............... ............ 2,771,305 4,951,560 OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSIONS STATE EX-OFFICIO BOARDS AND 1959-1960 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. 72 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 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. FINANCE COMMITTEE LeRoy Collins, Governor. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, State 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. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA 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, Secretary 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. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Nathan Mayo, Commissioner of Agriculture. 74 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE PLANT BOARD Joe K. Hays, Winter Haven. Jacquelin J. Daniel, Jacksonville. James J. Love, Quincy. Frank M. Buchanan, 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, State 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. Irvin, Attorney General. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. DIRECT TAX COMMISSION LeRoy Collins, Governor. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Ray E. Green, Comptroller. TEXTBOOK PURCHASING BOARD LeRoy Collins, Governor. R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA 75 Richard W. Irvin, 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. Irvin, Attorney General. J. Edwin Larson, State Treasurer. Thomas D. Bailey, Superintendent of Public Instruction. PUBLIC RECORDS SCREENING BOARD R. A. Gray, Secretary of State. Richard W. Ervin, Attorney General. Bryan Willis, State Auditor. 76 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, SUPERVISORS, COMMISSIONERS, INSPECTORS, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY James D. A. Holley, Tallahassee, term expired August 24, 1960, recommissioned for term of four years. Arthur I. Hemmings, Miami, term expired August 26, 1959, recommissioned September 4, 1959, until August 26, 1963. Robert M. Morgan, Miami, term expires August 19, 1961. Harry M. Turnburke, Clearwater, term expires August 17, 1961. Jewell A. Davis, Jacksonville, term expires August 25, 1962. FLORIDA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION B. R. Fuller, Jr., Tallahassee, term expired October 3, 1959. E. R. Hendrickson, Gainesville, term expired October 1, 1960, recommissioned October 11, 1960, until October 1, 1964. E. T. Cassler, Bartow, term expires October 2, 1961. Willard D. Miller, Ruskin, term expires September 27, 1961. A. P. McIntosh, Tallahassee, term expired October 7, 1960, recommissioned October 11, 1960, until October 7, 1964. Thomas H. Lipscomb, Jacksonville, resigned November 18, 1960, and Raymond E. Parks, Miami, commissioned December 9, 1960, until October 7, 1961. Arthur Crago, Brewster, term expired October 16, 1960, W. R. Fort, Bartow, commissioned October 16, 1960, for four years. George F. Westbrook, Winter Haven, term expired October 22, 1959, recommissioned October 23, 1959, until October 22, 1963. Albert V. Hardy, Jacksonville, term expires October 7, 1962. Ledley H. Wear, Lakeland, commissioned September 29, 1959, for a term of four years. Joel C. Garrard, Bartow, commissioned October 2, 1959, OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA for a term of four years, deceased, and F. L. McNeer, Lake Alford, commissioned May 23, 1960, until October 2, 1963. ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR THE REHABILITATION OF ALCOHOLICS Melvin J. Arnold, Winter Haven, term expired November 24, 1959, recommissioned December 10, 1959, until November 24, 1963. Thomas A. Sharpe, Jacksonville, term expired November 23, 1960, Robert W. Delaney, Tallahassee, commissioned Decem- ber 27, 1960, until November 23, 1964. Paul F. Jarrett, Miami, term expires November 20, 1961. Hugh Lalor, Opa Locka, term expires November 23, 1961. Fred D. McMullen, Clearwater, commissioned February 18, 1959, until November 23. 1962. STATE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE Archie G. Parrish, St. Petersburg, term expired July 1, 1959, recommissioned August 21, 1959, until July 1, 1963. Russell T. Pancoast, Miami Beach, term expired July 1, 1959, and Robert L. Weed, Miami, commissioned September 18, 1959, until July 1, 1963. Morton T. Ironmonger, Fort Lauderdale, term expired July 1, 1959, recommissioned August 31, 1959, until July 1, 1963. Richard Boone Rogers, Orlando, resigned May 6, 1960, and Francis R. Walton, Daytona Beach, commissioned May 11, 1960, until July 1, 1961. Franklin S. Bunch, Jacksonville, term expires July 1, 1961. FLORIDA ARTS COMMISSION H. S. Duckworth, Jacksonville, commissioned August 29, 1960, until January 3, 1961. T. A. Johnson, Clearwater, commissioned August 29, 1960, until January 3, 1961. Paul T. Ward, Tampa, commissioned September 6, 1960, until January 3, 1961. Margaret A. Moorer, Tallahassee, commissioned September 15, 1960, until January 3, 1961. 78 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE James E. Garland, Miami, commissioned September 6, 1960, until January 3, 1961. James T. Larimore, Sr., Coral Gables, commissioned Sep- tember 6, 1960, until January 3, 1961. Ethel Fisher, Miami, commissioned September 6, 1960, until January 3, 1961. Harry M. Philpott, Gainesville, commissioned September 6, 1960, until January 3, 1961. Sarah Payne Cawthon, Tallahassee, commissioned Novem- ber 1, 1960, until January 3, 1961. STATE AUDITOR Bryan Willis, Tallahassee, term expired August 3, 1959, con- firmed by the senate and recommissioned for term of four years. FLORIDA AVOCADO AND LIME COMMISSION (Ch. 59-30 extends life of commission until November 1, 1959.) Avocado and Lime District One Luther Chandler, Goulds, producer, avocados, commissioned until June 23, 1959. J. R. Brooks, Homestead, producer, packer, shipper; com- missioned until June 27, 1959. George H. Cooper, Princeton, producer of avocados and limes, commissioned until July 1, 1959. Harold E. Kendall, Goulds, producer of avocados and limes; processor of limes, commissioned until June 27, 1959. Henry R. Pridgen, Homestead, producer of avocados, com- missioned until June 23, 1959. Avocado and Lime District Two G. Franklyn Ward, Avon Park, producer of avocados, com- missioned until June 24, 1959. L. C. Stewart, Winter Haven, producer of limes, commis- sioned until July 1, 1959. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Ivey E. Futch, Lake Placid, producer of limes, commissioned until June 27, 1959. G. W. Keller, Fort Myers, producer, packer and shipper of limes, commissioned until June 27, 1959. BARBERS SANITARY COMMISSION G. H. Ashmore, Miami, term expired June 18, 1959, recom- missioned September 4, 1959, until June 18, 1963. S. J. McMillan, Quincy, term expired July 23, 1959, recom- missioned September 3, 1959, until July 23, 1963. Jack E. Carter, Orlando, resigned May 26, 1959, and Eugene Licata, Tampa, commissioned January 12, 1960, until June 18, 1963. STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN BASIC SCIENCES Dr. Robert J. Dew, Jr., Tampa, term expired September 10, 1959, recommissioned October 5, 1959, until September 10, 1963. Mary Noka Hood, Tallahassee, term expired September 12, 1959, recommissioned October 5, 1959, until September 12, 1963. Mark Wirth Emmel, Gainesville, term expires September 9, 1961. E. Morton Miller, Coral Gables, term expires September 9, 1962. Paul A. Vestal, Winter Park, term expires September 25, 1962. BOARD OF BEAUTY CULTURE EXAMINERS District One Gladys Moore, Miami, term expired June 27, 1960, and Mrs. Ted Roman, Belle Glade, commissioned June 28, 1960, until the next senate. District Two Amy Bachleda, Apopka, term expired with the Senate of 1959. Confirmed by the Senate and commissioned May 28, 1959, until June 27, 1961. 80 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE District Three Mrs. Myrtle M. Morris, Panama City, term expired June 27, 1959. Mrs. Ruth Cromartie, Tallahassee, confirmed by the senate and commissioned June 27, 1959, for term of three years. STATE BEVERAGE DIRECTOR H. G. Cochran, Jr., Tallahassee, resigned July 1, 1959, and L. Grant Peeples, Tallahassee, commissioned July 1, 1959, until January 3, 1961. Thomas E. Lee, Jr., Tallahassee, commissioned January 3, 1961, until January 5, 1965. COUNCIL FOR THE BLIND William Catlin, Jacksonville, term expired April 14, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Julius L. Gresham, Daytona Beach, term expired November 18, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. E. B. Brant, St. Petersburg, term expired November 18, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. Dudley B. Rawls, Fort Lauderdale, term expires Novem- ber 21, 1961. Claude Garland, Jr., Leesburg, term expires November 21, 1961. STATE BUDGET DIRECTOR Harry G. Smith, Tallahassee, commissioned June 19, 1959, at will of the Budget Commission. GOVERNING BOARD OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT Brian K. McCarty, Fort Pierce, term expired July 12, 1959, confirmed by Senate and recommissioned July 12, 1959, for a term of three years. W. H. Hitt, West Palm Beach, term expired July 12, 1960. Curtis R. Barnes, Rockledge, commissioned August 15, 1960, until next Senate. Jefferson Davis, Homestead, term expired July 20, 1960. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA John M. Frederick, Homestead, commissioned August 11, 1960, until next Senate. David G. Click, Clewiston, term expired Senate of 1959, confirmed by Senate and recommissioned June 16, 1959, until July 11, 1961. Riley S. Miles, Kissimmee, term expired Senate of 1959, con- firmed by Senate and recommissioned June 16, 1959, until July 12, 1961. STATE CHEMIST (abolished January 15, 1961) Vincent E. Stewart, Tallahassee, confirmed January 2, 1959, until August 4, 1961. ASSISTANT STATE CHEMIST Nails Berryman, Tallahassee, term expired September 7, 1959, recommissioned Sept. 11, 1959, until January 15, 1961. 1961. FLORIDA CHILDREN'S COMMISSION Arthur G. Dozier, Marianna, term expired September 8, 1959, recommissioned September 22, 1959, until September 8, 1963. Margaret Bristol, Tallahassee, term expired September 15, 1959, recommissioned September 24, 1959, until September 15, 1963. Mrs. H. J. McRoberts, Pensacola, term expired September 7, 1959, and Mrs. Buford Bowman, Jacksonville, commissioned September 22, 1959, until September 9, 1963. Mrs. Irene L. Williams, St. Augustine, term expired Novem- ber 4, 1959, recommissioned November 20, 1959, until Novem- ber 4, 1963. Jere L. Stambaugh, Sr., Auburndale, term expired Novem- ber 14, 1959, recommissioned November 18, 1959, until No- vember 14, 1963. Jay C. Pridham, Palm Beach, term expired September 21, 1959, recommissioned October 15, 1959, until September 21, 1963. 82 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Herbert D. Williams, St. Petersburg, term expired February 20, 1960, recommissioned February 24, 1960, until February 20, 1964, deceased and Joseph Y. Cheney, Tallahassee, com- missioned August 29, 1960, until February 20, 1964. Mrs. Clyde H. Johnson, Quincy, term expired February 20, 1960, recommissioned for a term of four years. Edna S. Williams, Ormond Beach, term expired March 7, 1960, recommissioned March 24, 1960, until March 7, 1964. DeForest LaVoy, Tampa, commissioned until September 25, 1962, deceased and Betty Leigh Tougas, Perry, commissioned March 7, 1960, until September 25, 1962. Hugh A. Carithers, Jacksonville, term expires April 1, 1961. Harry B. Douglas, Jr., Tallahassee, term expires October 28, 1962. Patrick G. Emmanuel, Pensacola, term expires September 16, 1961. Stephen C. Wright, Miami, term expires October 13, 1961. Mrs. Hamilton Hunt, Tampa, term expires September 17, 1962. Taylor Green, Sarasota, term expires September 11, 1961. Mrs. Jack Pearce Ashmore, Sr., Graceville, term expires October 6, 1961. Mrs. Sydney Weintraub, Miami, term expires September 17, 1961. John L. Shay, Fort Myers, term expires September 25, 1962. Ellen Whiteside, Coral Gables, commissioned January 26, 1959, until September 24, 1962. Evelyn R. McCaffrey, Miami, term expired January 20, 1959, recommissioned January 30, 1959, until January 20, 1963, re- signed August 15, 1960, and Mrs. Julian V. Smith, Tallahassee, commissioned October 4, 1960, until January 20, 1963. CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S COMMISSION First Congressional District Ed. R. Bentley, Lakeland, term expired June 15, 1959, re- commissioned July 13, 1959, until June 15, 1963. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Second Congressional District Carter Hough, Jr., Jacksonville, term expired June 23, 1959, recommissioned June 24, 1959, until June 23, 1963. Third Congressional District Marguerite P. Drummond, Bonifay, term expires June 15, 1961. Fourth Congressional District Jack Bell, Miami, term expires June 16, 1961. Fifth Congressional District Fred Mathers, Orlando, term expired June 18, 1959, recom- missioned June 24, 1959, until June 18, 1963. STATE BOARD OF CHIROPODY EXAMINERS Heywood A. Dowling, Jacksonville, term expired January 8, 1959, recommissioned until January 8, 1962. Allan S. Horn, St. Petersburg, term expired January 15, 1960, recommissioned until January 13, 1963. Edward B. Hurd, Miami, term expired January 5, 1961, re- commissioned for term of four years. STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS D. I. Rainey, Tallahassee, term expired July 7, 1959, recom- missioned for term of three years. Daniel K. Kirk, Jacksonville, commissioned until July 12, 1960, resigned June 30, 1960. Raymond C. Schneider, Clear- water, commissioned June 30, 1960 until July 11, 1960, recom- missioned until July 12, 1963. Edward M. Saunders, Fort Myers, term expires July 10, 1961. FLORIDA CITRUS COMMISSION State at Large J. Dan Wright, Jr., Sanford, (Grower-Handler) term ex- pired May 31, 1959 recommissioned June 1, 1959 until May 31, 1961. 84 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Bruce W. Skinner, Dunedin, (Grower-Handler-Processor) term expired May 31, 1960, recommissioned June 1, 1960 until May 31, 1962. J. Ross Bynum, Titusville (Grower-Handler) term expired May 31, 1960, recommissioned June 1, 1960 until May 31, 1962. Herbert S. Massey, Dade City, (Grower-Handler-Processor) term expired May 31, 1960, recommissioned June 3, 1960 until May 31, 1962. District One A. Vernon Saurman, Clearwater (Grower) term expired May 31, 1959, recommissioned June 1, 1959 until May 31, 1961. District Two Nash LeGette, Leesburg, (Grower) term expired May 31, 1960. Vernon L. Conner, Mount Dora commissioned June 1, 1960 until May 31, 1962. District Three Key Scales, Jr., Wiersdale, (Grower) term expired May 31, 1959, recommissioned June 12, 1959 until May 31, 1961. District Four Frank Chase, Windermere (Grower) Term expired May 31, 1960, recommissioned June 24, 1960 until May 31, 1962. District Five J. R. Graves, Vero Beach, (Grower) term expired May 31, 1959, recommissioned June 11, 1959 until May 31, 1961. District Six W. Albert Carlton, Wauchula, (Grower) term expired May 31, 1960, recommissioned June 2, 1960 until May 31, 1962. District Seven Thomas B. Swann, Winter Haven, (Grower) term expired May 31, 1959, recommissioned June 1, 1959 until May 31, 1961. District Seven Herschell N. Sorrells, Auburndale, (Grower-Canner) term OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA expired May 31, 1959, recommissioned June 1, 1959 until May 31, 1961. CONCENTRATE QUALITY COMMITTEE Robert C. Wooten, Dade City, commissioned September 2, 1959, until June 30, 1961. Jerry Brown, Eustis, commissioned September 3, 1959, until June 30, 1960, recommissioned July 1, 1960, until June 30, 1962. Harry C. Walker, Ocala, commissioned September 4, 1959, until June 30, 1960, resigned December 18, 1959, and Reid W. Jensen, Ft. Pierce, commissioned January 25, 1960, until June 30, 1960, recommissioned July 1, 1960, until June 30, 1962. Thomas V. Snively, Jr., Winter Haven, commissioned Sep- tember 2, 1959, until June 30, 1961. H. E. Apple, Jr., Winter Haven, commissioned September 1, 1959, until June 30, 1960, recommissioned July 1, 1960, until June 30, 1962. Henry Cragg, Orlando, commissioned August 31, 1959, until June 30, 1961. Frank J. Poitras, Plymouth, commissioned September 3, 1959 until June 30, 1961. R. C. Lewis, Winter Haven, commissioned August 31, 1959, until June 30, 1960, recommissioned July 1, 1960, until June 30, 1962. Marvin H. Walker, Lake Wales, commissioned September 30, 1959, until June 30, 1961. FLORIDA COMMISSION ON CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT Chester Bedell, Jacksonville, term expires September 9, 1961. Cody Fowler, Tampa, terms expires September 17, 1961. Millard F. Caldwell, Tampa, term expires September 17, 1961. D. Fred McMullen, Tallahassee, resigned December 19, 1960. Doyle E. Carlton, Tampa, term expires September 23, 1961. 86 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE BOARD OF CONTROL State at Large S. Kendrick Guernsey, Jacksonville, term expired July 1, 1959 recommissioned August 17, 1959 until July 1, 1963. First Congressional District Joe K. Hays, Winter Haven, term expires July 1, 1961. Second Congressional District Jaquelin J. Daniel, Jacksonville, term expires July 1, 1961. Third Congressional District James J. Love, Quincy, term expired July 1, 1959, recom- missioned August 17, 1959 until July 1, 1963. Fourth Congressional District Hollis Rinehart, Miami, removed by the Senate May 15, 1959. William C. Gaither, Miami, commissioned during the suspen- sion of Hollis Rinehart, resigned May 2, 1959. Frank M. Buchanan, Miami, commissioned May 5, 1959 during suspen- sion of Hollis Rinehart, recommissioned May 28, 1959 until July 1, 1960, recommissioned July 7, 1960 until July 1, 1964. Fifth Congressional District Ralph L. Miller, Orlando, term expires July 1, 1962. Sixth Congressional District James D. Camp, Sr., Fort Lauderdale, term expires July 1, 1962. DEAD LAKES WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT G. U. Parker, Blountstown, commissioned for a term ending January 3, 1961, recommissioned for 4 year term. William H. Linton, Wewahitchka, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for 4 year term. C. L. Anders, Blountstown, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for 4 year term. Harry H. Saunders, Port St. Joe, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for 4 year term. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA J. E. Pridgeon, Wewahitchka, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for 4 year term. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS Charles Maran, Riverhead, New York, term expired October 28, 1959. Frank J. Silverstein, New York 3, commissioned June 19, 1959, for a term of 4 years. Willis F. Houghtling, Buffalo, New York, commissioned Au- gust 7, 1959, for a term of 4 years. STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS Northeast District Frank T. Scott, Jacksonville, term expired February 1, 1959, recommissioned February 27, 1959 until February 1, 1963. R. P. Taylor, Jr., Jacksonville, term expired February 1, 1960, recommissioned for term of four years. Northwest District J. M. Pepper, Pensacola, term expires Feb. 1, 1962. West Coast District F. A. Finley, St. Petersburg, term expired February 1, 1959. C. J. Zimmerman, Fort Myers, term expires February 1, 1961. Central District Robert Thoburn, Daytona Beach, term expires February 1, 1962. East Coast District Dr. F. F. Farver, Miami Beach, term expired February 1, 1960, recommissioned for term of four years. Rupert H. Gillespie, West Palm Beach, commissioned Feb- ruary 5, 1959 until February 1, 1963. FLORIDA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION State at Large Sam T. Dell, Jr., Gainesville, chairman, resigned April 2, 88 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE 1959, W. J. Clapp, St. Petersburg, commissioned April 8, 1959, until July 8, 1961, resigned January 3, 1961. Wendell Jarrard, Tallahassee, commissioned January 3, 1961, until July 8, 1961. First Congressional District W. J. Clapp, St. Petersburg, resigned April 2, 1959, G. S. Holtsinger, Tampa, commissioned April 6, 1959, until July 8, 1959, recommissioned for a term of 4 years, resigned January 3, 1961, Clyde J. Keys, St. Petersburg, commissioned January 3, 1961, until July 8, 1963. Second Congressional District Edward C. Roe, Jacksonville, term expired July 8, 1959, re- commissioned for a term of 4 years, resigned November 20, 1959, Guy W. Botts, Jacksonville, commissioned November 30, 1959, until July 8, 1963, resigned January 3, 1961, Ray- mond K. Mason, Jacksonville, commissioned January 3, 1961, until July 8, 1963. Third Congressional District A. Clifton Johnson, Pensacola, commissioned until July 8, 1961, resigned January 3, 1961, John Christo, Jr., Panama City, commissioned January 3, 1961, until July 8, 1961. Fourth Congressional District R. B. Gautier, Jr., Miami, commissioned until July 20, 1961, resigned March 11, 1960, Stuart W. Patton, Miami, commis- sioned March 18, 1960, until July 20, 1961, resigned January 3, 1961, Perrine Palmer, Jr., Miami, commissioned January 3, 1961, until July 20, 1961. Fifth Congressional District A. M. Collins, Ocala, resigned April 16, 1959, William H. Dial, Orlando, commissioned April 16, 1959, until July 8, 1961, resigned January 3, 1961, Reid B. Hughes, Daytona Beach, commissioned January 3, 1961, until July 8, 1961. Sixth Congressional District Wiley R. Reynolds, Jr., Palm Beach, commissioned until July 22, 1961, resigned January 3, 1961, John T. Beckett, Ft. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA Myers, commissioned January 3, 1961, until July 22, 1961. Seventh Congressional District Herman E. Turner, Bradenton, term expired July 8, 1959, recommissioned for a term of 4 years, resigned December 29, 1959, John V. DuBois, Bradenton, commissioned February 1, 1960, until July 8, 1963, resigned January 3, 1961, Scott Linder, Lakeland, commissioned January 3, 1961, until July 8, 1963. Eighth Congressional District G. A. Tougas, Foley, term expired July 8, 1959, recommis- sioned for a term of 4 years, resigned January 3, 1961, W. A. Shands, Gainesville, commissioned January 9, 1961, until July 8, 1963. STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL TO THE FLORIDA DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION T. L. Jacobsen, Clearwater, commissioned October 12, 1959 for one year, recommissioned November 7, 1960 until October 12, 1964. George E. Engelhard, Leesburg, commissioned October 7, 1959 for one year, recommissioned October 7, 1960 for term of four years. Leonard A. Wien, Miami Beach, commissioned October 12, 1959 for two years. Donald White, Jacksonville, commissioned October 7, 1959 for two years. Dodd Pace, Tallahassee, commissioned October 7, 1959 for three years. W. C. Payne, Sr., Pensacola, commissioned October 12, 1959 for four years. Richard C. Cumming, Ocala, commissioned January 18, 1960 for three years. ADVISORY COUNCIL ON EDUCATION William R. Wright, Miami, term expired July 1, 1960, re- commissioned December 27, 1960 until July 1, 1964. Al B. Block, Tallahassee, term expired July 1, 1960. Cor- 90 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE nelius V. Ford, St. Petersburg, commissioned December 30, 1960 until July 1, 1964. Allen C. Grazier, St. Petersburg, term expired July 1, 1959 recommissioned for term of four years. Albert W. Litschgi, Tampa, term expires July 1, 1962. R. N. Dosh, Ocala, term expires July 1, 1962 Lamar Sarra, Jacksonville, term expires July 1, 1961. Wilson Harris, Pensacola, term expires July 1, 1961. FLORIDA EGG COMMISSION Frank W. Risher, Jacksonville, Employee, Department of Agriculture, term expired August 13, 1957, recommissioned for a term of 2 years. L. F. Higginbotham, Dinsmore, Poultryman, term expired August 13, 1959, recommissioned August 17, 1959, until August 13, 1961. Sam Bush, New Port Richey, Poultryman, term expired August 13, 1959, recommissioned August 17, 1959, until Au- gust 13, 1961. A. G. Mazourek, Brooksville, Poultryman, resigned January 15, 1959, Paul P. Braden, Zephyrhills, commissioned March 3, 1959, until August 20, 1959, recommissioned for a term of 2 years. Gilbert H. Moore, Ft. Myers, Poultryman, term expired Au- gust 20, 1959, recomissioned August 27, 1959, until August 20, 1961. Harvey J. Pitts, Pensacola, Poultryman, term expired Au- gust 20, 1959, recommissioned September 8, 1959, until August 20, 1961. W. E. Eckler, Delray Beach, Poultryman, term expired Au- gust 19, 1959, recommissioned August 15, 1959, until August 19, 1961. Frank See, Homestead, Poultryman, term expired August 19, 1959, recommissioned August 24, 1959, until August 19, 1961. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA 91 STATE BOARD OF ENGINEER EXAMINERS Sam P. Turnbull, Dania, term expired July 1, 1959. John W. Pennel, Panama City, commissioned November 9, 1959 until July 1, 1963. Joseph Weil, Gainesville, term expired July 1, 1959, recom- missioned November 12, 1959 until July 1, 1963. Oliver J. Semmes, Jr., Pensacola, term expired July 1, 1960. John S. Telfair, Jr., Miami, commissioned July 1, 1960 for term of four years. J. Wylly Keck, Miami, term expired July 1, 1960, recom- missioned for term of four years. J. A. Brewer, Lake City, term expires July 1, 1961. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER DISTRICT William R. Lethbridge, Englewood, commissioned November 7, 1959, for 1 year. William C. Troendle, Englewood, commissioned November 7, 1959, for 3 years. Clarence F. Marx, Englewood, commissioned November 7, 1959, for 2 years. Cecil J. Duff-Stevens, Englewood, commissioned November 7, 1959, for 3 years. Ralph E. Horton, Englewood, commissioned November 7, 1959, for 3 years. William L. Hart, Englewood, commissioned November 7, 1959, for 2 years. Earl H. Bauer, Englewood, commissioned November 7, 1959, for 2 years. Edward A. Bartholomew, Englewood commissioned Novem- ber 7, 1959, for 1 year. Loyed H. Simonson, Englewood, commissioned November 7, 1959, for 1 year. EVERGLADES FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT Broward County Harry A. Earle, Dania, term expired August 16, 1959, con- 92 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE firmed by the senate and recommissioned for term of 2 years. Collier County W. D. Roberts, Immokalee, term expired August 16, 1959, confirmed by the senate and recommissioned for term of two years. Dade County A. E. Deville, Miami, term expired October 2, 1959, con- firmed by the Senate and recommissioned for term of two years. Glades County R. Wendell Click, Moore Haven, term expired with the Senate of 1959, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned August 5, 1959 until February 9, 1960 recommissioned March 7, 1960 until the next senate. Hendry County G. E. Etherton, Clewiston, term expired August 15, 1959, confirmed by the senate and commissioned November 25, 1959 until August 15, 1961. Highlands County R. J. Hargrove, Venus, term expired August 7, 1959, con- firmed by the Senate and recommissioned for term of two years. Martin County James M. Myers, Jr., Indiantown, term expired August 7, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and recommissioned for term of two years. Okeechobee County R. A. Burgess, Okeechobee, commissioned until the Senate of 1959. Ben F. Dixon, Okeechobee, commissioned September 15, 1959 until the next Senate. Palm Beach County J. L. Murphy, Belle Glade, term expired August 15, 1959, confirmed by the senate and recommissioned for term of two years. St. Lucie County O. G. Nanney, Fort Pierce, term expired August 7, 1959, con- OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA firmed by the Senate and recommissioned for term of two years. FLORIDA STATE FIRE COLLEGE T. B. Sexton, Ocala, term expired September 28, 1959, W. M. Rivenbark, Orlando, commissioned October 9, 1959, until September 28, 1963. Claude Wright, Pensacola, term expired September 27, 1960, recommissioned October 6, 1960, until September 27, 1964. J. H. Witherspoon, West Palm Beach, term expires October 4, 1962. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Ernest M. Menendez, Tallahassee, term expired July 11, 1959, recommissioned November 12, 1959, until July 11, 1963. Harold D. Mendelson, Tallahassee, term expired July 8, 1960, recommissioned July 11, 1960, until July 8, 1964. J. H. Pound, Tallahassee, term expires July 11, 1961. Edwin M. Clark, Tallahassee, term expires July 10, 1961. John M. Tapers, Tallahassee, resigned November 5, 1959. BOARD OF FORESTRY Norman A. Herren, Everglades, term expired September 26, 1959, recommissioned until September 26, 1963. Frank M. Parker, Panama City, term expired September 17, 1959, recommissioned September 24, 1959, until September 17, 1963. Marcus G. Rawls, Jacksonville, term expired August 24, 1960, recommissioned September 27, 1960, until August 24, 1964. John Y. Humphress, Tallahassee, term expires September 5, 1961. R. L. Henderson, Gainesville, commissioned February 27, 1959, until October 1, 1962, resigned September 23, 1960, Em- mett D. Peter, Jr., Leesburg, commissioned October 6, 1960, until October 1, 1962. 94 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE SPECIAL OFFICERS, FLORIDA BOARD OF FORESTRY Joseph P. Schuck, Tallahassee, commissioned during pleas- ure of the Governor. J. E. DeReus, Tallahassee, commissioned during pleasure of the Governor. Raymond R. Murphy, Lakeland, commissioned during pleas- ure of the Governor. William Howard Roche, Panama City, commissioned during pleasure of the Governor. John D. Bland, Ocala, commissioned during pleasure of the Governor. William C. Gilbert, Panama City, commissioned during pleasure of the Governor. Ernest Eubanks, Lake City, commissioned during pleasure of the Governor. Frank E. Jackson, Tallahassee, commissioned during pleas- ure of the Governor. Ben Howell, Lake City, resigned May 26, 1960 and Donald C. Olive, Lake City, commissioned Aug. 24, 1960 during pleas- ure of the Governor. Bill D. Clark, Ocala, commissioned during pleasure of the Governor. R. C. Smith, Tallahassee, commissioned during pleasure of the Governor. STATE BOARD OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS State at Large J. A. Culley, Tallahassee, resigned May 10, 1960. Edward E. Harper, Pensacola, commissioned September 6, 1960 until the next senate. District No. 1 J. Orrie Blackburn, Sr., Chipley, term expires July 23, 1961. District No. 2 R. M. Naugle, Jacksonville, commissioned until the Senate OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA of 1959, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned May 15, 1959 until July 18, 1962. District No. 3 Edward C. Grissom, Jr., Kissimmee, term expired July 17, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned July 17, 1959 for term of four years. District No. 4 C. Rowland Shannon, Bradenton, term expired July 25, 1960. Powell Ott, Winter Haven, commissioned September 6, 1960 until the next senate. District No. 5 C. E. Cox, Vero Beach, term expired July 22, 1960. Harry B. Wadlington, Hollywood, commissioned September 6, 1960 until the next Senate. GAME AND FRESH WATER FISH COMMISSION First Congressional District T. Paine Kelly, Jr., Tampa, term expired with the Senate of 1959 confirmed by the Senate and commissioned June 5, 1959 until January 6, 1963. Second Congressional District R. G. Granger, Lake City, term expired January 4, 1961. Charles F. Hoffman, Jacksonville, commissioned January 23, 1961 until the next Senate. Third Congressional District Julian R. Alford, Tallahassee, term expired with the Senate of 1959, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned June 3, 1959 until January 6, 1962. Fourth Congressional District James W. Cosper, Jr., Homestead, term expired January 5, 1960 recommissioned January 11, 1960 until the next senate. Fifth Congressional District Don Southwell, Ormond Beach, term expired January 5, 1959, confirmed by the Senate and commissioned May 18, 1959 until January 5, 1964. 96 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE HEALTH OFFICER Wilson T. Sowder, Jacksonville, term expires September 11, 1961. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH John D. Milton, Miami, (Doctor of Medicine) term expires June 7, 1961. Sullivan G. Bedell, Jacksonville (Doctor of Medicine) term expires June 7, 1961. F. P. Meyer, Sr., St. Petersburg (Dentist Member, term ex- pired November 14, 1959, recommissioned November 25, 1959 until November 14, 1963. Charles J. Collins, Orlando, (M. D. Member) term expired November 12, 1959, W. S. Horn, (Licensed Practitioner) Palmetto commissioned November 23, 1959 until November 12, 1963. T. M. Cumbie, Quincy (Pharmacist Member) term expires June 7, 1961. ADVISORY HOSPITAL COUNCIL FOR THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH James H. Sweeney, Jr., Deland, term expired December 2, 1959, recommissioned for a term of four years. John F. Wymer, Jr., term expired December 2, 1960, recom- missioned December 30, 1960, until December 2, 1964. Raymond H. King, Jacksonville, term expired December 6, 1960, recommissioned for term of four years. Robert B. Eleazer, Jr., Jacksonville, term expires December 4, 1961. W. W. Richardson, Graceville, term expires December 12, 1961. Autha W. Forehand, Tallahassee, commissioned January 7, 1959, until November 27, 1962. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL TO THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH (Abolished Chapter 59-401) HOTEL AND RESTAURANT COMMISSIONER Richard Edgerton, Tallahassee, term expired January 3, 1961. Robert R. Riedel, Tallahassee, commissioned January 3, 1961 for four years. FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION James T. Vocelle, Tallahassee, Chairman, term expired Janu- ary 3, 1961; A. Worley Brown, Tallahassee, Chairman, com- missioned January 3, 1961 until January 5, 1965. Walter L. Lightsey, Tallahassee, Employee Representative, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned January 17, 1961 until January 5, 1965. M. F. Pafford, Tallahassee, Employers Representative, re- signed August 18, 1959 and Stuart L. Moore commissioned August 26, 1959 until January 3, 1961. Stirling Turner, Pensa- cola, commissioned January 19, 1961 until January 5, 1965. FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION STATE APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL C. G. Dedmon, Jacksonville, (Representing Building and Construction Industry, Employee) commissioned February 5, 1957 until January 3, 1961. Alexander Blann, Tampa (Representing Building and Con- struction Industry, Employer) commissioned February 6, 1957 until January 3, 1961. Russell P. Egan, Miami Springs (Representing Aircraft Industry, Employee) commissioned March 14, 1957 until Janu- ary 3, 1961. Ralph O. Norsworthy, Miami, (Representing Aircraft In- dustry, Employer) commissioned March 6, 1959 until January 3, 1961. Jack S. Booth, Tallahassee, (Representing Printing Industry,. Employee) commissioned February 28, 1957 until January 3, 1961. 98 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Earl Sellers, Chipley, (Representing Printing Industry, Em- ployer) commissioned March 14, 1957 until January 3, 1961. James Hurd, West Palm Beach (Representing Metal Trades and Shipyards, Employee) commissioned February 22, 1957 until January 3, 1961. H. Wayne Smith, Pensacola, (Representing Metal Trades and Shipyards, Employer) commissioned February 22, 1957 until January 3, 1961. FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT BREVARD COUNTY W. J. Creel, Eau Gallie, term expired January 6, 1959. John A. Gordon, Titusville, commissioned January 3, 1961 until January 8, 1963. BROWARD COUNTY R. T. Spangler, Fort Lauderdale, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. DADE COUNTY J. A. Guyton, Miami, term expired January 6, 1959. George M. Wilson, Coral Gables, commissioned January 6, 1959 for term of four years. DUVAL COUNTY D. Byron King, Jacksonville, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. FLAGLER COUNTY O. F. Alford, Bunnell, term expired January 6, 1959, recom- missioned for term of four years. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY C. B. Johnson, Vero Beach, resigned and David P. Sawyer, Sr., Vero Beach, commissioned November 30, 1959 until Janu- ary 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. MARTIN COUNTY Harry C. Beckman, Stuart, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. PALM BEACH COUNTY Gleason N. Stambaugh, West Palm Beach, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned, for term of four years. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA ST. JOHNS COUNTY Milton E. Bacon, St. Augustine, term expired January 3, 1961, recommissioned for term of four years. ST. LUCIE COUNTY James J. Barnes, Jensen Beach, term expired January 6, 1959, recommissioned for term of four years. VOLUSIA U. W. Cunningham, Daytona Beach, term expired January 3, 1961 recommissioned for term of four years. INTER AMERICAN CENTER AUTHORITY William D. Pawley, Miami Beach, term expired May 15, 1959, David W. Walters, Miami, commissioned February 8, 1960, until May 15, 1963. J. N. McArthur, Miami, term expired May 15, 1959, recom- missioned February 19, 1960, until May 15, 1963. D. Lee Powell, Miami Beach, term expired May 15, 1960, L. J. Hector, Miami, commissioned June 28, 1960, until May 15, 1964. W. H. Walker, Miami, term expired May 15, 1960, Harry Hood Bassett, Miami, commissioned September 9, 1960, until May 15, 1964. Otis W. Shiver, Miami, term expires May 15, 1961. David W. Walters, Miami, term expired May 15, 1959, Joseph J. Orr, Miami, commissioned January 25, 1960, until May 15, 1963. Irvin E. Muskat, Miami, term expires May 15, 1961. William C. Lantaff, Miami, term expires May 15, 1962. Frank Smathers, Jr., Miami Beach, term expires May 15, 1961. Robert King High, Miami, commissioned February 19, 1960, until May 15, 1962. JUDICIAL COUNCIL OF FLORIDA Stephen C. O'Connell, Tallahassee, Justice of the Supreme Court, term expires July 23, 1962. |
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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
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