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~4 ' CONTENTS Sheriffs Association Officers Board of Directors FLORIDA'S GOVERNMENT Executive Branch Directory of State Agencies . State Government Chart . . 12 Legislative Branch .. 14 Judicial Branch . .. 21 Florida's U.S. Senators and Represen'tatives .. 26 Directory of County Officials .. 32 Sheriffs of Florida (Biographies) . 37 Directory of Law Enforcement Agencies .. Florida Police Chiefs . . 57 Sheriffs' Telephone Numbers and Addresses .. Inside Back Cover

Volume 30, No. 1, March-April, 1988 Publisher, Berlin Williams, Executive Director, Florida Sheriffs Association Editor, Carl Stauffer Art Director, Frank Jones Editorial Asst. , Carol D. Jens THE SHERIFF'S STAR is published monthly during February, May, June and Sep- tember and bi-monthly during December and January, March and April, July and August, October and November, by the Florida Sheriffs Association, a non-profit corpora- tion, P.O. Box 1487, Tallahassee, Florida, 32302 (street address, 2617 Mahan Drive). The subscription rate is $5 per year and the publication number is USPS 493-980.Second class postage is paid at Tallahassee, Florida, and additional mailing offices. ISSN¹ 0488-6186 Presi dent's Message: privatizing jails just won't workI

Sheriff Charles S. Dean

A bout 30 years ago Florida's Sheriffs took the profit In Bay County, near the end of 1985, the commis- motive out oflaw enforcement by abolishing an unpro- sioners ignored protests from Sheriff Lavelle Pitts fessional system that paid them fees for making and the public by signing a 20-year contract to let a arrests, transporting prisoners, serving court papers private firm operate the county jail. and performing other routine duties. It is possible that commissioners in other counties It was a bad system, primarily because it placed may be sufficiently misled in spite of widespread con- emphasis on the quantity of arrests, rather than the cern about the consequences. Meanwhile, many ques- quality. Consequently, since the fee was the same for tions are being raised. all arrests, regardless of the seriousness ofthe crime or What happens, for instance, if the private firm goes the time and effort involved, there was a strong incen- bankrupt, or creates dangerous and chaotic condi- tive to go out and make a lot of easy arrests for minor tions in the jail? Will Sheriffs be willing to resume crimes such as public drunkenness, disorderly con- control when they are not required by law to operate duct, lottery violations or bootlegging, while major the county jail? crimes requiring long, unprofitable investigations, What will county commissioners do when private were likely to be placed on hold. firms find that the jail business is unprofitable, and Any time the Sheriffs financial resources got low, decline to renew their contracts? or funds were needed for equipment, arrests for minor Overcrowding has caused a jail crisis all over the crimes increased substantially. state. How will private firms cope with this problem To replace this profit oriented fee system, Sheriffs when their profit incentive encourages them to keep sponsored a budget-salary system that has allowed jails full and hold prisoners as long as possible (just them to make tremendous advances in professional- the reverse of what Sheriffs are presently doing)? ism and modernization. Today's high calibre of law Are county commissioners ignoring legal opinions enforcement is the result, but, unfortunately, the profit that say they can't contract away their liability, and motive is threatening to rise again. therefore can't avoid lawsuits resulting from acci- dents, assaults, fires and other jail incidents merely by This time it is emerging as a strong effort to "privat- hiring private contractors? ize" jails —a trendy movement that allows private Since private contractors have a profit incentive to firms to operate county jails for profit. It may be just a keep inmates as long as possible, what will happen to fad, but it's a very bad fad. Sheriffs on the state and the present system of "gain time" that reduces jail national level have opposed it from the beginning, but terms for good behavior, and thus helps to relieve few county commissioners are encouraging it. overcrowding? continued on page 8

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Charles S. Dean President Joe Sheppard Fred Peel Vice President Immediate Past President Florida Sheriffs Association OKcers

Eddie Boone Joe C. Peavy R. T. "Tim" Dobeck Pat Hartley Chairman of the Board Treasurer Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms

W.G. "Buddy" Smith Berlin %illiams Everett Jones, John D. Fuller Chaplain Execu ts ve Drrector General Counsel Legislative Counsel Appointed officials

THE SHERIFF'S STAR Florida Sheriffs Association Board of Directors

Jack Taylor, Jr. John P. McDaniel Eddie Boone Bobby McCray L.J. "Lu" Hindery Roy J. Rodgers Chairman Vice Chairman District I District II Sheriffs serving as directors are Jack Taylor, Jr., Frank- Sheriffs serving as directors are Bobby McCray, lin County; John P. McDaniel, Jackson County; and Lafayette County; L. J."Lu" Hindery, Alachua County; Eddie Boone, Leon County. Other counties in this dis- and Roy J.Rodgers, Gilchrist County. Other counties in trict are Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Gulf, Holmes, this district are Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Clay, Dixie, Gadsden, Jefferson, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Duval (Jacksonville), Hamilton, Madison, Nassau, Put- Wakulla, Walton and Washington. nam, St. Johns, Suwannee, Taylor and Union.

"Gerry" Coleman Noel E. Griffin, Jr. C.W. "Jake" Miller James D. Holt Doyle W. Bryan Aubrey C. Rogers District III District IV Sheriffs serving as directors are Gerard "Gerry" Cole- Sheriffs serving as directors are James D. Holt, Martin man, Pinellas County; Noel E.Griffin, Jr., Lake County; County; Doyle W. Bryan, Hardee County; and Aubrey and C.W. "Jake" Miller, Brevard County. Other coun- C. Rogers, Collier County. Other counties in the district ties in this district are Citrus, Flagler, Hernando, Hills- are Broward, Charlotte, Dade, DeSoto, Glades, Hendry, borough, Indian River, Levy, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Highlands, Lee, Manatee, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm Pasco, Polk, Seminole, Sumter and Volusia. Beach, St. Lucie and Sarasota.

President's Message continued. .. Does it make any sense for private contractors to Perhaps there may be some government functions duplicate the services presently provided for jails by that can be turned over to private firms with accepta- Sheriffs' staff members outside the jail —services ble results, but I am not aware of any examples that such as record keeping, purchasing and personnel? are worth cheering about. It is possible that govern- Who will provide secure transportation when ments may save money initially by privatizing some inmates from privately operated jails are taken to of their functions, but I am persuaded they will lose court appearances, work release jobs, doctors, dentists money in the long run, and will also encounter grave and hospitals? problems. Since private firms do not have to comply with the This may have already happened in St. Paul, Min- public records law, how will the news media and the nesota, a city that has privatized several of its func- public keep fully informed about jail incidents such as tions. Recently one of the top officials was quoted as beatings, rapes, suicides, etc.? saying, "We've had a lot of experience, and we can see Will private correctional officers be more likely to that there are plenty of cases where it just won' t resort to brutality because they have the capability of work. " covering up their actions? If this official is disillusioned, I am not at all sur- This is only a sampling of the questions that are prised. I am thoroughly convinced that county jails being asked about privatizing jails, and, unfortu- provide one critical area where privatizing will abso- nately, by the time the answers become obvious, it is lutely not work. To experiment with it will be a costly likely to be too late to avoid a chaotic mess. and disastrous mistake.

MARCH-APRIL 1986 GOVERNOR GOVERNOR BOB GRAHAM (D) Bob Graham, the 38th Governor of the State of Florida, was born in Coral Gables on November 9, 1936, and was educated in Dade County public schools, graduating from Miami Senior High School. He received his B.A. degree from the in 1959 and his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1962. In February 1959, Bob Graham married Adele Khoury of Miami Springs. They have four daughters. As a legislator, Graham was an aggressive advocate of improved education for Florida's children. He authored and steered passage of a bill requiring testing for competency and progress in public schools, as well as numerous other laws aimed at improving the state's educational system. In addi- tion, Graham authored or helped write many of the state' s current environmental laws. As chairman of the Senate Health and Rehabilitative Services Committee, he also focused strong attention on the needs of the elderly and providing community health services. Bob Graham was inaugurated to his first term as Gover- nor in January, 1979. He was re-elected to the position in November of 1982. As Governor, Graham has established a clear reputation as a crime fighter and strong supporter of law enforcement. Governor's Staff Graham has been vocal and active in his fight against Samuel (Buddy) Shorstein...... Chief of Staff drug trafficking in Florida. He supported and signed into law Jay Hakes Deputy Chief of Staff bills that mandate a minimum 15-year prison sentence for Sue Tully Executive Assistant drug smugglers. He traveled to Colombia in an effort to find Sandra Tufarella...... Executive Assistant to cut off the trade at its source and he ways drug has repeat- (Scheduling and Travel) edly called for a greater federal role in fighting drug smug- Linda Shelley . . General Counsel gling. Governor Graham is a supporter of capital Jill Chamberlin ...... Communications Director punishment and has signed many death warrants since tak- Glenn Robertson ...... Director, Planning & Budgeting ing office. Ray Lambert. . Inspector General Accomplishments of the Graham administration have Jere Moore...... Cabinet Liaison-Special Assistant been far-reaching in the areas of economic development, Gwen Mathews ...... Appointments Coordinator education, human law man- services, enforcement, growth (State, Regional and Local) agement and the environment. Marvin Davies, . . . . Special Assistant-Minority Affairs Governor Graham believes in a personal style of govern- Alex Steverson ...... Administration Director ing. He has carried over into his term as Governor the elec- Steve Sauls . Director, Florida State tion campaign practice of doing different "workdays" and Federal Relations Office (Washington) throughout the state. These jobs include stints as policeman, Katie Tucker...... Director, State Energy Office railroad engineer, construction worker, sponge fisherman, Sarah Vause...... Correspondence Coordinator factory worker, social worker, busboy, teacher and Sabrina Jordon ...... Executive Director of Governor' s newsman. Commission on Status of Women Office Location .Capitol Building Howard E. Adams ...... Legislative Coordinator Telephone Number 904/488-4441 Vicki Weber...... Legislative Coordinator

THE SHERIFF'S STAR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR WAYNE MIXSON Guatemala, Ecuador, Great Britain, Tallahassee's Capitol complex Argentina, Korea, West Germany, the Republic of China, and sites is familiar territory to Wayne Japan, the United He is also liaison Mixson, a Jackson County throughout States. between local officials and citizens and their farmer who was elected Lieuten- government in ant Governor in 1978 and ree- Tallahassee. his Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Mixson has lected in 1982. In years as won Before he became Governor an international reputation as a leader in economic and Bob Graham's running mate in business affairs. Among other honors he has been asked to the Executive Committee of the National Conference the 1978 election campaign, he join of Lieutenant Governors as chairman of the Economic Devel- served 12 years in the Florida Committee. Legislature. For six of those opment The Lieutenant Governor was born in New Brockton, Ala- years he was Chairman of the bama, on June 16, 1922, and became a resident of Florida in House Agriculture and General 1941. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in business Legislation Committee. During administration from the University of Florida, where he his tenure in the House, he also served on the Appropriations was graduated with honors. He also attended Columbia Univer- and Rules committees. A variety of groups across the State and the University of Pennsylvania. have honored him for his service to Florida in the sity He is married to the former Margie Grace, of Legislature. Graceville, and operates working farm between Marianna Outside the Legislature his public service has included a and Graceville. appointments to the Governor's Council on Housing Goals, the Governor's Commission on Property Rights, and the Office Location . Capitol Building Florida Migrant Labor Commission. Telephone Number 904/488-4711 distinc- Lieutenant Governor Mixson holds the historical Lt. Governor's Staff tion of being the first person ever reelected to serve in that office. In addition, his duties in the Graham Administration Jean Daniel . Executive Assistant/Local include being Secretary of the Florida Department of Com- Government Liaison merce and chief economic development spokesman for Flor- Karen Davis ...... Administrative Assistant ida. In this capacity he has participated in successful trips to Jewell Ferguson Secretary

Territorial Florida's Governors 1921-1925Cary A. Hardce 1821-1822 Andrew Jackson (D) 1925-1929 John W. Martin (D) 1822-1834 William P. Duval 1868-1872 Harrison Reed (R) 1929-1933 Doyle E. Carlton (D) 1834-1835 John H. Eaton 1873-1877 Ossian Hart B. (R) 1933-1937David Sholtz (D) 1835-1840 Richard Keith Call M. L. Stearns 1937-1941 Fred P. Cone (D) 1840-1841 Robert Raymond Reid 1877-1881 George F. Drew (D) 1941-1945Spessard L. Holland (D) 1841-1844 Richard Keith Call 1881-1885 William D. Bloxham (D) 1945-1949 Millard F. Caldwell (D) 1844-1845 John Branch 1885-1889 Edward A. Perry (D) 1949-1953 Fuller Warren (D) Since Statehood 1889-1893 Francis P. Fleming (D) 1953-1957 Dan T. McCarty (D) 1845-1849 William D. Moseley (D) 1893-1897 Henry L. Mitchell (D) Charley E. Johns (D) 1849-1853 Thomas Brown (Whig) 1897-1901 William D. Bloxham (D) LeRoy Collins (D) A. K. Allison* (D) 1901-1905William S. Jennings (D) 1957-1961 LeRoy Collins (D) 1853-1857 James E. Broome (D) 1905-1909 Napoleon Broward B. (D) 1961-1965Farris Bryant (D) 1857-1861 Madison S. Perry (D) 1909-1913Albert W. Gilchrist (D) 1965-1967 Haydon Burns (D) 1861-1865John Milton (D) 1913-1917Park Trammell (D) 1967-1971 Claude R. Kirk, Jr. (R) A. K. Allison«(D) 1917-1921Sidney Catts J. (D) 1971-1979Reubin O'D. Askew (D) William Marvin** (Elected as candidate of Pro- 1979- ltt1$$ Bob Graham (D) 1865-1868 David S.Walker (Conservative) hibition Party) «Temporary (actin gf ««By Presidential Proclam ation Governors hold "Supreme Executive Power" In strong language, Article IV, Section 1, of Florida's or municipal officers upon any subject relating to the Constitution decrees that "the supreme executive power duties of their respective offices. shall be vested in a governor. " Other constitutional powers permit the Governor to: Then it adds: He shall be commander-in-chief of all mil- initiate judicial proceedings requiring public officials to do itary forces of the state. . . He shall take care that the laws their duty, or refrain from unauthorized actions; request be faithfully executed, commission all officers of the state Supreme Court interpretations of his constitutional pow- and counties, and transact all necessary business with the ers and duties; call out the militia to preserve the public officers of government. He may require information in peace; make appointments to fill vacancies in state and writing from all executive or administrative state, county county offices.

MARCH-APRIL 1986 STATE CABINET The Executive Branch of state government administers and enforces laws. Top officials are the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and six cabinet officials —Treasurer, Commissioner of Agriculture, Attorney General, Comptroller, Secretary of State and Commissioner of Education. Each cabinet member is elected statewide and given specific duties.

STATE TREASURER INSURANCE COMMISSIONER AND FIRE MARSHAL ' ' Born Jacksonville, Florida, July:, r~ .: erat of the Year for 1979by Florida Young Democrats; elected 16, 1934 Education BS Degree, ' President of the National Association of Insurance Commis- University of Florida, 1956.Prior sioners, 1983-84; elected Secretary-Treasurer of the National Occupation Insurance and Association of State Treasurers, 1978-79; and Senior Vice investments Wife Teresa Child- President, 1980; member of the Executive Board of National ren Four Church Baptist Mil- Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers, i tary U. S. Army Honors 1979-80. National President, Future Office Location Capitol Building Farmers of America, 1954-55; Telephone Number 488-3440 Florida Senate, 1966-72; U. S. Representative, 1973-74; ran for Executive Staff U. S. Senate, 1974, and was nar- rowly defeated; elected Florida Ann Wainwright ..Assistant Insurance Commissioner- Treasurer-Insurance Commis- Assistant Treasurer sioner, 1976, reelected 1978 and 1982; selected by State Jay- Fred Loopman Deputy Treasurer- cees as "One of Five Outstanding Young Men" in Florida; Fire Marshal elected to University of Florida Hall of Fame and Blue Key Rick Watson ...... Senior Executive Assistant Fraternity; recipient of 1972 Florida Jaycee Good Govern- David Voss...... Senior Executive Assistant ment Award for outstanding public service; elected Demo- Zollie Maynard ...... Cabinet Affairs Director COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE DOYLE CONNER (D) Born Starke, Florida, Dec. 17, Diploma of Merit from the Confederation of Interamericana 1928 Education BS Degree in Cattlemen's Association; recipient of numerous other Agriculture, University of Flor- awards and agricultural honors, including induction into the ida, 1952 Wife Laurita Children p Florida Agriculture Hall of Fame. Three Church Baptist Honors Office Location . Capitol Building elected to the House of Represen- Telephone Number .488-3022 tatives from Bradford County as a 21-year-old student at the Uni- Executive Staff versity of Florida; served five Dr. Martha Rhodes ...... Assistant Commissioner terms and in 1957, at age 28, Earl Peterson...... Coordinator, Agricultural Programs became the State's youngest Charles Blair . Chief Cabinet Aide Speaker of the House; elected Mike Staley . . Senior Cabinet Aide Commissioner of Agriculture in Ed Cox ...... Coordinator, Agricultural Advisory Council 1960and re-elected subsequently; Harry Ferrell . Executive Assistant Dean of the Florida Cabinet; national president, Future Richard Kelly ...... Senior Executive Assistant Farmers of America, 1948-49; one of five Outstanding Young Richard A. Morrow ...... Senior Executive Assistant Men in Florida by state Jaycees, 1950, and one of Ten Out- Deborah Steinberg . . Staff Counsel standing Young Men in America by U. S.Jaycees, 1961;first Charles Allen ...... Chief, Information, Education person outside the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service to & Research Services receive its prized Certificate of Merit; recipient of the Fourth Tom Dierking ...... Chief, Personnel Management World Meat Congress prestigious Silver Bucranium Award & Employee Relations for promoting international trade; recipient of Venezuela's Jeff Miller .Senior Program Specialist highest award, the Order of Francisco de Miranda, for prom- Kelvin Robinson . Program Specialist oting trade between Florida and Venezuela; recipient of the

THE SHERIFF'S STAR ATTORNEY GENERAL JIM SMITH (D) November, 1978, after being elected Attorney General; ree- Born Jacksonville, Florida, May lected, 1982.Affiliations American, Florida and Tallahassee 25, 1940 Education Public Bar Associations; American Judicature Society; Advisory schools, Jacksonville, Libya and Board of National Federation of Parents for Drug Free Spain; Bachelor's Degree in Pub- Youth; Sentencing Guidelines Study Commission; Chair- lic Administration, Florida State man, Governor's Advisory Committee on Corrections. University, 1962; JD Degree, Capitol Bufldmg Stetson University College of Office Location Telephone Number . 487-1963 Law, 1967; Wife Carole Ann Children Three Church Metho- Executive Staff dist Military Two years' active Bill L. Bryant ...... Deputy Attorney General (DAG) duty, U. S. Army, discharged Patricia R. Gleason...... Assistant DAG, Cabinet Affairs with rank of Captain. Career Pri- George Georgieff...... Assistant DAG, Criminal Appeals vate law practice, Ft. Lauder- Joslyn Wilson ...... Assistant DAG, Opinions Division dale; Executive Assistant to Secretary of State; Deputy Secretary of State, 1969; Mitchell Franks . .... Assistant DAG, Chief Trial Counsel Executive Assistant to Lieutenant Governor, 1971; Deputy Dave Miller ...... Assistant DAG, Economic Crimes Secretary of Commerce, also 1971;Senior Staff Assistant to Patricia Griffith Director, Legislative and Policy Analysis the Governor; appointed to Board of Regents, 1977;resigned, Don North ...... Executive Assistant for Public Affairs COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION

RALPH D. TURLINGTON (D) "Best Born Gainesville, Florida, Starr Capitol Keyhole Award as All-time Member of the House of Representatives, " 1970; Outstanding Young October 5, 1920 Education BS in Government Business Administration, Uni- Man, Gainesville Jaycees, 1954; Good Award, Florida School Bell Florida Education versity of Florida, 1942; Master' s Jaycees, 1966; Award, Florida Distinguished in Business Administration, Association, 1967; University of Commissioner of Educa- Harvard, 1943; Honorary Doctor Alumni Award, 1967; appointed tion, April elected Commissioner of Education, of Laws Degree, Stetson Univer- 25, 1974; November, 1974; re-elected, November, 1978 and 1982. sity, September, 1975; Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, Univer- Office Location . Capitol Buildmg sity of Miami, 1977; Prior Occu- Telephone Number .487-1785 member, pation faculty Executive Staff University of Florida; Insurance Wife Ann Church Baptist Mil- Deputy Commissioner itary Capt. , U.S. Army, World ...... Deputy Commissioner for Special War II, three years; Capt. , with intelligence unit in Washing- Programs ton, Korean conflict, I'/2 years; Honors member of Florida Francis (Pete) Millett ...... Deputy Commissioner for Legislature, 1950-1974;Speaker of House of Representatives, Administration 1966-68; 24 years continuous legislative service is modern Doug Crawford...... Director, Division of Public Schools day record; served record 12 years on House Education Com- Charles Reed...... Chancellor, Board of Regents mittee and House Appropriations Committee; was "Dean" of Division of Universities the House when appointed Commissioner of Education; Joe D. Mills . . . Director, Division of Vocational Education named "Most Valuable Member of the House" by St. Peters- Clark Maxwell Director, burg Times, 1965;Allen Morris" Award as "Second Most Val- Division of Community Colleges uable Member in Legislature," 1965; "Second Most Valuable Tim Callahan ...... Chief Cabinet Aide/Public Member "of the House, 1969-70; "Second Most "Effective in Information Director Debate, 1969 and "Most Effective in Debate, 1973; Ray Don Wedewer ...... Director, Division of Blind Services

Trivia unworthy ofpursuit Russell. Golfer Bobby Jones named his favorite putter Calamity Jane. "Calamity Jane" was the nickname of Martha Jane Can- ary Burke, a western sharpshooter, who was said to have Famous epitaphs: Clark Gable: "Back to silents"; William been married 12 times, and has been described as the sweet- Shakespeare: "Blessed be the man that spares these heart of Wild Bill Hickok. She has been portrayed in thi stones, and cursed be he that moves my bones"; George movies by Doris Day, Jean Arthur, Frances Farmer, Bernard Shaw: "I knew if I stayed around long enough, Yvonne de Carlo, Evelyn Ankers, Abby Dalton and Jane something like this would happen. "

MARCH-APRIL 1986 SECRETARY OF STATE

GEORGE FIRESTONE (D) "Man Born New York City, May 13, Chairman, Dade County Civil Service Board; 1979, of 1931.Florida resident since 1936. the Year" Award, North Miami Chamber of Commerce; " Ser- Education Miami Senior High "Friend of Education Award, 1984-85; Distinguished School Prior occupation Insu- vice Award, Florida Beach and Shore Preservation Associa- rance underwriter, owner of tion, 1984. industrial security firm, real est- Office Location . Capitol Busldmg ate business, investments. Wife Telephone number .488-3680 Nola Children One Military U. S. Army, 1948-52, served in Europe Executive Staff Honors Elected to Florida House Thomas Gardner . .. . . Assistant Secretary of State of Representatives, 1966, from Dorothy Glisson .. . Deputy Secretary for Elections Dade and Monroe Counties; re- Don Hazelton Deputy Secretary elected 1967 (reapportionment Tom Tomasello General Counsel election), 1968; elected to Senate and Cabinet Aide in 1972, served through 1978; elected Secretary of State, JoAnn Montford. Executive Secretary re-elected 1982; chaired important legislative commit- 1978, Division Directors tees; St. Petersburg Times Award, "Most Valuable Member, " House of Representatives, 1969, 1972;selected by fellow Sena- Hal Lench . . Administrative Services tors for Florida Times-Union Award, "Outstanding First Randall Kelley Archives, History & Term Senator, " National Jaycees "Good Government" Records Management Award; Florida Chapter, Sierra Club, Legislative Award, Dana McKinnon . Corporations 1974; President, National Society of State Legislators, 1972; Chris Doolin . Cultural Affairs 1980 "Conservationist of the Year" Award, Florida Audubon Shellie Bradshaw . Licensing Society; Chairman, Miami Economic Advisory Board; Barratt Wilkins . . Library Services

STATE COMPTROLLER

GERALD A. "JERRY"LEWIS (D) Executive Staff Born Birmingham, Alabama, Ash Williams .Assistant Comptroller March 31, 1934 Education Har- Thomas G. Clemons...... Deputy Comptroller for vard College, 1955; Harvard Law Divisions of Auditing and Accounting, School, 1960 Prior Occupation Information Systems and Finance Attorney Wi fe Mary Children Gerald W. Oliver...... Deputy Comptroller for Three Religion Jewish Military Divisions of Banking and Securities U.S. Army, paratrooper; U.S. Charles Stults General Counsel Army Reserve, Commanding Mark A. Ivester . Chief, Cabinet Aide Officer, Special Forces Detach- Tom Pitcock Chief Legislative Aide ment; Florida National Guard; Larry Fuchs Chief Investigator Honors elected to the Florida Bill Quattlebaum . Press Secretary House of Representatives, 1966 Dennis Croft Director of the Division and 1968;to Florida Senate, 1970; of Information Systems elected Florida State Comp- ...... Director of the Division of troller, 1974; relected, 1978 and 1982; South Florida Public Accounting and Auditing Service Society's Distinguished Service Award; Humanitar- Rod Jones Director of the Division ian Award, United Cerebral Palsy of Miami; State Chair- of Banking man, American Cancer Society and Heart Fund Drives, E.C. Anderson ...... Director of the Division State Employees' Division; Affiliations American, Florida of Securities and Dade County Bar Associations; Board of Trustees, Con- James H. Allen, Jr...... Director of the Division ference of State Bank Supervisors Schools; South Florida of Finance Chapter, 82nd Airborne Division Association (past Vice Chairman); Harvard Club of Greater Miami, past Vice Presi- Trivia unworthy ofpursuit dent and Secretary. Authorized byjoint resolution of Congressi n 1862, the first Congressional Medals of Honor were awarded to six Union soldiers who hijacked "The General, " a Confederate Office Location . . .Capitol Building locomotive, but James J. Andrews, the man who led the Telephone number 488-0370 raid, was a civilian and did not qualify.

THE SHERIFF'S STAR * Administration, Mayo Building Banking & Finance, DIVISIONS Bill Thurber, Asst. Secretary for OMB Board of Tallahassee, 32301 Department of Economic Development (904) 488-3800 (904) 488-2226 Steve Mayberry, Director E. J. Yelton, Gerald Lewis, * Executive Director Dairy Industry Comptroller 501 Collins Building Vernon Bradford, 1230 Blountstown Jay Boosinger, Director The Capitol Tallahassee, 32301 Director Highway Administration Bldg. Tallahassee, 32301 (904) 488-6300 Information Services 488-0420 Park 20 West, Building H Doyle Conner Blvd; (904) 488-0370 Tourism (904) P. O. Drawer 5318 Tallahassee, 32301 Dean Gaiser, Director Dr. Bealer T. Rogers, " 487-1450 Bar Examiners, Tallahassee, 32314 (904) 505 Collins Building Asst. Secretary for (904) 488-4406 Administration Florida Board of Tallahassee, 32301 Health Administration, John Shipp, Director John H. Moore, Exec. (904) 488-5606 (904) 488-2036 Mayo Building Director * Department of 1300 East Park Avenue Community Affairs, Wilson Bell, Dir. Tallahassee, 32301 Services Program Gilda Tallahassee, 32301-8051 Department of Adult H. Lambert, (904) 488-5321 487-2475 Secretary (904) 487-1292 (904) Animal Industry Tom Lewis, Jr. * Rm. 435, Carlton Bldg. Business Secretary Leonard Flynn, Dir. Tallahassee, 32301 Dr. C. L. Campbell, Dir. Probation & Parole Building Regulation, The Howard Building (904) 488-4116 Mayo Services Program Tallahassee, 32301 Department of 2571 Executive Center Circle, E. (904) 487-2165 DIVISIONS (904) 488-7747 Richard B. Tallahassee, 32301 Benjamin Groomes, Dir. " Personnel Management Chemistry Burroughs, Jr., (904) 488-8466 Secretary Health & Education Services Dr. C. H. Van Middelem, Services Program Director Johns Building Pamela Jo Davis, (Vacant) Director (904) 487-2270 Rm. 435, Carlton Bldg. Administration 725 S. Bronough Street Assistant Secretary Bldg. * (904) 487-2293 Doyle Conner Blvd. Tallahassee, 32301 The Howard Building James Mitchell, Dir. Tallahasssee, 32301 (904) 488-7114 2571 Executive Center Youthful Offender State Employees' Circle, E. Services Program Insurance (904) 488-0295 DIVISIONS Tallahassee, 32301 (904) 488-6903 Dennis E. Nye, Director Forestry Pari-Mutuel Wagering (904) 488-8466 101 Collins Building John Bethea, Director Robert Rosenberg, Dir. (~Address same as above) 487-1972 Suite 332 DIVISIONS (904) Administration Bldg. REGIONAL Conner Blvd. 1350 N. W. 12th Avenue address for above Doyle Resource Planning and DIRECTORS (Mailing Tallahassee, 32301 Miami, 33136 officials is: 530 Carlton Management (904) 488-4274 (305) 325-3475 Region 1 Building, Tallahassee, James F. Murley, Dir. Hotels & Restaurants 2571 Exec. Center Philip Shuford 32301) Fruit & Vegetable P. O. Box 1526 Inspection R. Hugh Snow, Circle, E. Retirement Marianna, 32446 C.E. Knight, Director Director Tallahassee, 32301 A. J. McMullian III, Johns Building (904) 488-2356 (904) 526-3651 Director P. O. Box 1072 Winter Haven, 33880 725 S. Bronough Street Region II Cedars Executive Center Tallahassee, 32301 Housing and Community (813) 294-3511 Development J. C. Combs North Monroe Street (904) 488-1133 O. Box 2400 Building Rick Barrett, Dir. P. C Inspection Fla. Land Sales, Gainesville, 32602 Tallahassee, 32303 Vincent Giglio, Director 2571 Exec. Center Condominiums & Circle, E. (904) 376-1150 (904) 488-5541 Mayo Building Mobile Homes Tallahassee, 32301 Tallahassee, 32301 Region III Administrative Hearings E. James Kearney, Dir. (904) 488-7541 (904) 488-3731 Johns Building Herbert C. Kelley Sharyn Smith, Director 400 W. Robinson Street Rm. 101, Collins Bldg. Marketing 725 S. Bronough St. Emergency Management Tallahassee, 32301 Gordon L. Guthrie, Dir. Suite 909 Tallahassee, 32301 John D. Stiles, Director Orlando, 32801 (904) 488-9675 Mayo Building (904) 488-1631 2571 Exec. Center Circle, E. (305) 423-6125 Human Relations Tallahassee, 32301 Alcoholic Beverages & (904) 488-4031 Tobacco Tallahassee, 32301 Region IV Commission (904) 488-1900 Ramon Gray Don Griffin, Plant Industry Howard Rasmussen, Dir. Johns Building 3810 Inverrary Rd. Director S.A. Alfieri, Director Comptroller Tallahassee, 32301 Bldg. C., Suite 101 325 John Knox Road P. O. Box 1269 (See Banking) Lauderhill, 33319 Bldg. F. Room 240 (904) 488-7891 , Gainesville, 32602 Corrections, (305) 739-2113 Tallahassee, 32303 (904) 372-3505 Pari-Mutuel Commission (904) 488-7082 Stephen Abramson, Department of Region V Standards Chairman Robert M. Harper, Jr. Veterans Affairs Louie L. Wainwright, Sydney Andrews, Director Mack Cleveland 5422 West Bay Center Dr. Simon Stover, Administration Bldg. Secretary Bob Smith 1311 Winewood Blvd. Suite 101 Director Doyle Conner Blvd. M. A. Schofman 33609 P.O. Box 1437 Tallahassee, 32301 Tampa, Tallahassee, 32301 Theodore Couch (813) 272-3860 St. Petersburg, 488-0645 (904) 488-7480 33731 (904) Citrus, (813) 898-4443 David D. Bachman, * Agriculture & Department of Deputy Secretary Education, Dept. of Attorney General 488-7860 Consumer Services, W. Bernard Lester, (904) Ralph D. Turlington (See Legal Affairs) Director Department of Dave Brierton, * Commissioner of Auditor General, P. O. Box 148 Inspector General Education Doyle Conner, Office of Lakeland, 33802 (904) 488-9265 The Capitol Commissioner' of (813) 682-0171 Tallahassee, 32301 Harry K. Singletary, Jr.~ Agriculture Ernest Ellison, Auditor Commerce, (904 487-1785 The Capitol General Assistant Secretary for Tallahassee, 32301 Rm. 231, Holland Bldg. Department of Operations DIVISIONS (904) 488-3022 P. O. Box 1735 Lt. Gov. Wayne Mixson (904) 488-8181 Cabinet Affairs & DIVISIONS Tallahassee, 32302 510-C, Collins Building Wilson Bell, * Pubhc Information (904) 488-5534 Tallahassee, 32301 Asst. Secretary for Tim Callahan Consumer Services (904) 488-3104 Programs Chief Cabinet Aide/Public Jane Robinson, Director (904) 488-9940 Information Director

MARCH-APRIL 1986 The Capitol Game & Fresh Water Tallahassee, 32301 Economic Services Insurance Company Tallahassee, 32301 Commission (904) 488-1194 Sheffield Kenyon, Director Regulation 488-9968 Fish '311 Donald I Hartsfield (904) Security 1, Winewood Boulevard Col. Robert M. Brantly, Director Community Colleges James McPherson, Dir. Tallahassee, 32301 Exec. l)ir. 488. Rm. 154, Larson Buildmg Clark Maxwell, Director 213 Capitol Building (904) 3271 620 Meridian St. Tallahassee 32301 310 Collins Building S. Tallahassee, 32301 Building Health ('904) 488-5183 Tallah 101 Bryant 487-2700 asee, 32301 Tallahassee, 32301 (904) Dr. James T. Howell, (904) 488-1721 488-2975 Director Insurance Consumer (904) Surplus Property Services Public Schools Ollie Evans, Director 1323 Winewood Boulevard Commissioners: Bill Canova, Director Doug Crawford, Director Larson Building Tallahassee, 32301 P. Dr. C. Tom Rainey, Rm. Larson Building 523 Knott Tallahassee, 32:301 (904) 487-2705 337, Building Thomas L. Hires, Sr. Tallahassee, 32301 Tallahassee, , (904) 488-3524 Children's Medical 32301 Mrs. Louise I. Humphrey, (904) 488-2660 (904) 488-2601 Vice Chairman Hospital Cost Services Ausbon D Insurance Fraud Universities H. Baroco Containment Board William M J. l)irector Robert E. McKenna, Charlie Reed, William G. Bostick, Jr., Jim Bracher, Director 3323 Winewood Boulevard Director Chancellor Chairman Woodcrest Office Plaza Tallahassee, 32301 6501 N. W. 36th Street Collins Bldg. Suite 101 210 Building L, 487-2690 Miami, 33166 Tallahassee, General Services, Tallahassee, 3230'3 (904) 32301 (305) 325-3466 (904) 488-4234 Department of (904) 488-1295 Aging & Adult Services LP Gas Vocational Education Margaret Lynn Duggar, Ronald W. Thomas, Governor Director Ed Carter, Director Joe Mills, Director Executive Director 1323 Winewood Boulevard Rm. 358 Larson Building 303 Collins Building Hon. Robert Graham 133 Larson Building Tallahassee, 32301 Tallahassee, 32301 Tallahassee, 32301 Tallahassee, 32301 The Capitol (904) 488-8922 (904) 488-5776 (904) 488-8961 (904) 488-2786 Tallahassee, 32301 (904) 488-4441 Rehabilitation and Blind Services Stephen J. Kubik, Liquidation Don Health & Rehabili- Highway Safety & Wedewer, Director Dep. Executive D. Service, Director 203 Motor Vehicles Jerry Douglas-Koger Bldg. Director/Chief tative Services, Woodcrest Office Plaza Tallahassee, 32301 Trial Counsel Department of Leonard R. Mellon, John Knox Road (904) 488-1330 133 Larson Building William "Pete" Executive Director Bldg. L, Rm. 200 Environmental Tallahassee, 32301 ('904) 488 6438 Tallahassee, 32303 488-3341 Page, Jr., (904) (904) 488-7726 Regulation, Larry Strong, Secretary DIVISIONS 132'3 Winewood Boulevard Department of Dep. Executive Flonda Highway Patrol Risk Management Tallahassee, 32301 Preston Cowie Ms. Victoria Director/Chief of B.R. Burkett, Director J. Tschinkel (904) 488-7721 Director Secretary Administration (904) 488-6517 439 Larson Bldg. Gaylen Jungling Rm. 120, Larson Building Twin Towers Motor Vehicles Tallahassee, 32301 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, 32301 Deputy Secretary (904) 488-0968 1323 Winewood Boulevard Charles J. Brantley, (904) 488-5073 Tallahassee, 32301 Director Tallahassee, 32301 State Fire Marshal (904) 488-4805 DIVISIONS (904) 488-6084 (904) 488-7721 D.R. "Buddy" Dewar, DIVISIONS Administration Richard Lutz Driver Licenses Director Environmental Larry Strong, Ma). C. W. Keith, Director Rm. 471, I.arson Building Programs Director Assistant Secretary fi&r Howard Rhodes, (904) 488-3144 Tallahassee, 32301 439 Larson Building Administration Director (904) 488-8268 Tallahassee, 32301 1317Winewood Boulevard Administrative Services (904) 4S7-1S55 (904) 488-0968 Tallahassee, 32301 Joe McCaskill, Director Treasury Environmental Permit- (904) 488-7851 (904) 488-1404 Dr. Herbert Conley, Bond Finance ting J. David Sel lars, Assistant All addresses: Director Steve Fox, Director Clement W. Mikowski, Neil Kirkman Building Rm. P-l, The Capitol Director Secretary for Operations (904) 488-0130 1323 Winewood Boulevard Tallahassee, 32301 Tallahassee, ,'32301 453 Larson Building (904) 488-6776 Administrative Services Tallahassee, 32301 Tallahassee, 32301 Insurance, Depart- Mike Peyton, Director (904) 488-4782 (904) 488-8901 ment of Labor and Employ- (904) 488-0870 Building Construction Marshall Kelley Bill Gunter, Treasurer ment Security, General Counsel Robert J. Boerema, Dir. Assistant Secretary for and Insurance Department of Mary Smallwood Program Planning & 531 Larson Building Commissioner Wallace E. Orr, Secretary 488-9730 Development (904) Tallahassee, 32301 The Capitol 2590 Executive Center (904) 488-2774 1323 Winewood Boulevard Tallahassee, 32301 Ethics Commission Circle, E., Suite 206 Tallahassee, 32301 (904) 488-3440 Facilities Management (904) 487-1111 Berkeley Building Lawrence A. Gonzalez, Tallahassee, 32301 Exec. Director Cecil L. Mills, Director Ann Wainwright, PROGRAM OFFICES (904) 488-4398 The Capitol 531 Larson Bldg. Assistant Treasurer Room 2105 Tallahassee, 32301 Children, Youth and The Capitol DIVISIONS P.O. Box 6 (904) 488-2074 Families Tallahassee, 32301 Administrative Services 488-3440 Tallahassee, 32302-0006 Communications Peter Kreis, Director (904) Lanny Larson, Director (904) 488-7864 Glenn W. Mayne, 1317Winewood Boulevard Fred Loopman, 2590 Executive Center Tallahassee, 32301 Executive Director Deputy Treasurer/Fire Circle, E. Larson Building (904) 488-8762 Marshal Suite 205, Berkeley Bldg. Clemency, Tallahassee, 32301 Mental Health The Capitol Tallahassee, 32301 Office of (904) 488-359 i Stephen Hill Tallahassee, 32301 (904) 488-1188 (Pardon Board) Information Services Director (904) 488-3440 I.abor, Employment, Boulevard Mrs. A. L. (Bud) Savary, Jr. 1323 Winewood Gerald C. Wester and Training Alice S. Ragsdale, Tallahassee, 32301 Coordinator Director Deputy Insurance Bill Kynoch, Director (904) 488-8304 633 Larson Building M-43 Carlton Building Commissioner Suite 300 Tallahassee, 32301 Tallahassee, 32301 Developmental Services Room 152, Larson Bldg. Atkins Building (904) 488-2952 (904) 487-2914 Susan Sharpe, Director Tallahassee, 32301 Tallahassee, 32301 (904) 488-4821 (904) 488-7228 - Motor Pool 1311 Winewood Boulevard Fire Marshal (See Tallahassee, 32301 Insurance) Robert Stanton, Director DIVISIONS Division of 325 E. Gaines St. (904) 488-4257 Administration Unemployment Florida Board ofBar Tallahassee, 32301 Vocational Rehabilitation Mike Gresham, Director Compensation Examiners - (See (904) 488-4099 Calvin Melton, Director Rm. 158, Larson Building Thurman Burnett Dir Tallahassee, 32301 201 Caldwell Building Bar Examiners) Purchasing 1309 Winewood Boulevard Tallahassee, 32301 (904) 488-5269 Tallahassee, 32301 John J. Hittinger, Director (904) 488-6093 613 Larson Building (904) 488-6210

THE SHERIFF'S STAR Workers' Compensation Don E. Duden, Assistant Public Counsel, Tallahassee, 32301 605 Suwannee St. Ray Neff, Director Director (904) 488-6721 Tallahassee, 32301 1321 Executive Center Office of the (904) 488-7131 Captain P. C. Harrell, Circle, Suite 201, Jack Shreve, Public John Goodknight Ashley Building DIVISIONS Counsel Assistant Secretary Supervisor Building Tallahassee Field Office Tallahassee, 32301 Marine Resources Room 624, Haydon Burns Tallahassee, 32301 Koger Executive Center (904) 488-2514 Edwin Joyce, Director The Crown Bldg. Tallahassee, 32301 (904) 488-4403 Douglas Bldg. , Room 206 Bureau of Crimes (904) 488-6058 2540 Executive Center (904) 488-9330 address for the Compensation Resource Management (Mailing Circle W following Assis- Herbert G. Parker, Chief Art Wilde, Director Public Service Deputy Tallahassee, 32301 tant Secretaries is: 2551 Executive Center (904) 488-3177 Commission (904) 488-5140 Circle, W. Haydon Burns Building Administration David Captain Tom C. Fogle, Lafayette Bldg. , Suite 202 Swafford, Tallahassee, 32301) Cheryl Naylor, Supervisor Tallahassee, 32301 Executive Director Bill Ventry Director 101 Lake City/Jacksonville (904) 488-0848 E. Gaines St. Deputy Assistant John Cherry, Asst. Tallahassee, 32301-8153 Field Office Law Enforcement, Director Secretary for 100 W. Madison Street (904) 488-7181 Technical Policy and Department of (904) 488-8587 Lake City, 32055 Members: Engineering Services (904) 752-0896 Robert R. Dempsey, Recreation and Parks John T. Herndon (904) 488-5596 Ney C. Landrum, Lt. Elwood Tyre Commissioner Gerald L. Gunter, W. Mal Hilliard, Director Nichols Assistant Supervisor (904) 488-8771* Katie Deputy Assistant Nevin Smith, Lake City Field Office Dep. Michael McK. Wilson Secretary for Frederick N. Johns, Director for Park 100 W. Madison St. John Marks III, Program Development Deputy Commissioner Support Services Lake City, 32055 Chairman and Support (904) 488-8771 (904) 488-6131 (904) 752-0896 Revenue, Depart- (904) 488-8811 Janet Ferris Law Enforcement Lt. E. D. Fachko, ment of William Miller General Counsel Col. Assistant Supervisor Don Ellingsen, Assistant (904) 488-8323 Director Randy Miller, Executive Deputy Jacksonville Field Office for 488-6559 Director Secretary 7324 Normandy Blvd. Robert E. Cummings (904) Operations Executive 102 Carlton Building Jacksonville, 32205 Investigations State Lands (904) 488-6634 (904) 488-1497 Tallahassee, 32301 (904) 781-7601 James W. MacFarland, (904) 488-5050 DIVISIONS DIVISIONS Director Captain J. T. Cooper, Criminal Investigation Kirby Green, Louie L. Wainwright, Jr. (Mailing address for the Supervisor James Nursey, Director Dep. Director Assistant Exec. Director following divisions is: Orlando Field Office (904) 487-2901 (904) 488-2725 104 Carlton Building Haydon Burns Building P. O. Box 872 Tallahassee 32301 Tallahassee, 32301) Orlando, 32802 Criminal Justice Bureau of Beaches (904) 488-5846 (305) 423-6150 Information Systems and Shores Administration Patrick J. Doyle, Director Dr. Bob Dean, DIVISIONS Bruce L. Gordon, Director Captain R. N. Turner, Jr., (904) 488-3961 Director Collection and (904) 488-2241 Supervisor (904) 488-3180 Enforcement Tampa Field Office Staff Services Preconstruction Park Trammell Bldg. "Same Larry D. Wood, Director James T. Moore, Director address for all. and Design Suite 902 (904) 488-9432 Fletcher Building Wally Giddens, Parole & Probation Tallahassee, 32301 1313N. Tampa Street Director Tampa, 33602 Criminal Justice Commission (904) 488-2841 (904) 488-5712 Standards & Training (813) 272-3261 Daryl G. McLaughlin, Kenneth W. Simmons, Audits Construction Chairman Sam Alexander, Director Lt. Eugene Thomas Director Murray Yates, Director Assistant Supervisor (904) 487-3880 1309 Winewood Blvd. Fletcher Building (904) 488-8984 Bldg. No. 6, 3rd Floor Tallahassee, 32301 Tampa Field Office Local Law Enforcement Tallahassee, 32301 (904) 488-0173 Maintenance (Same Address) Assistance (904) 488-1653 Christine W. Speer, Ad Valorem Taxes Captain C. S. Michael, Jr., Robert L. Edwards, Director Supervisor Director Members of Commission: Bill Zuna, (904) 488-3800 A.M. (Tony) Fontana, Director Ocala Field Office (904) 488-3234 Public Transportation 818 E. Silver Springs Blvd. *(Mailing address for all Vice Chairman Woodcrest Building E. Guy Revell Tallahassee, 32315-3000 Operations Ocala, 32670 divisions: 732-2500 Maurice G. Crockett (904) 488-3338 Richard L. Greenup, (904) P. O. Box 1489 Director Tallahassee, 32302) B.A. Greadington Barber Charles Administration (904) 488-8261 Lt. James H. Lawson, Assistant Supervisor Legal Affairs, Secretary James E. Bernard, Director Transportation Planmng Ocala Field Office Department of Anabel P. Mitchell Patrick J. McCue, Charles J. Scriven Carlton Building (Same Address) Jim Smith Tallahassee, 32301 Director Judith A. Wolson (904) 488-3329 Captain D. M. Peacock, Attorney General (904) 488-6272 Supervisor The Professional Regu- Capitol Information State Operations Pensacola Field Office Tallahassee, Systems 32301 lation, Dept. of & Services Engineer 1651 E. Nine Mile Road (904) 487-1963 1'red Roche, Gerald Johnson, V. C. Marcoux Pensacola, 32514 Military Affairs, Secretary Director (904) 488-6634 (904) 474-1971 Carlton Department of 130 North Monroe Street Building Inspector General Captain R. J. Reynolds, Tallahassee, 32301 Tallahassee, 32301 Jim Ely Supervisor Maj. Gen. Bob (904) 487-2252 (904) 488-3171 (904) 487-2290 Ensslin LakeWorth/Pennsuco Adjutant General Prosecution State, BUREAU OF WEIGHTS Field Offices State Arsenal P.O. Box 5870 Coordination Department of Charles W. Bradshaw, P.O. Box 1008 Lake Worth, 33461 Office George Firestone Chief (305) 433-1888 St. Augustine, 32085-1008 Maj. William A. Mickler, (904) 824-8461 Office of the Secretary of State Carnicella The Supervisor Lt. Tommy Governor Capitol Assistant Supervisor Tallahassee, 32301 Northern Enforcement Natural Resources, Barbara Lithicum, Worth Field Office (904) 488-3680 Region Lake Department of Deputy General (Same Address) Counsel Maj. Robert J. Sanders, Supervisor Dr. Elton J. Gissendanner The Capitol, Rm. 209 Transportation, Lt. William G. DeFeo, Southern Enforcement Executive Director Tallahassee, 32301 Department of Assistant Supervisor Region 3900 Commonwealth (904) 487-2480 Thomas Miami Field Office Boulevard~ E. Drawdy Capt. Robert W. Ball Secretary 14201 W. Okeechobee Rd. Tallahassee, 32303" Training Coordinator 33016 Haydon Burns Building Pennsuco, (904) 488-1554 Mail Station 99 (305) 557-0791

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Belleair Bluffs 33540 1338 N. W. 13th Street (813) 584-8465 Gainesville 32601 House 1963-78 (904) 377-3800 THE SENATE Elected to Senate, 1978 Elected to Senate, 1980 (904) 487-5065 (904) 487-5020 Senators in alphabetical order Hair, Mattox (D) Kiser, Curt (R) (Betty) (Sally) Members of the Florida Senate are listed in two ways —first in 9th District 19th District numerical order 4981 Atlantic Blvd. 121 N. Osceola Ave. alphabetical order by name; and then in by Suite 2 Suite 201 districts. If you are looking for a Senator and you don't know the Jacksonville 32207 Clearater 33515 name or the district number, perhaps you can identify the dis- (904) 359-6408 (813) 461-2788 House 1972-74 House, 1972-82 trict by consulting the map on page 19. Senate since 1974 Elected to Senate, 1984 (904) 487-5030 (904) 487-5062 (Please note: Last phone number under each name is Tallahassee office number. ) Hill, John A. (D) Langley, Richard H. (Vivian) (R) 33rd District (Sheila) W. Frank, Pat (D) Barron, Dempsey J. Childers, D. (D) 1140 W. 50th St., Suite 202 11th District (D) (Ruth) (Richard) 33012 O. Box 697 23rd District Hialeah P. (Louverne) 1st District 558-6780 Clermont 32711 238 E. Davis Blvd. (305) 3rd District 2869 Michigan Ave. House 1974-78 (904) 394-6000 Suite C P. O. Box 1638 Pensacola 32506 Elected to Senate 1978 House, 1972-78 Panama City 32401 (904) 944-3900 Tampa 33606 to Senate 1980 272-6614 (904) 487-5106 Elected (904) 785-7454 Senate since 1970 (813) Minority Leader, 1985-86 House 1976-78 House 1956-60 Senate President, 1981-82 Jenne, Kenneth C. (D) (904) 487-5184 Senate since 1960 (904) 487-5000 Elected to Senate, 1978 (904) 487-5075 (Caroline) President Pro Tempore 32nd District Malchon, Jeanne (D) 1967-68 Crawford, Robert B.(D) 1926 Tyler Street (Richard) Gersten, Joseph M. (D) President 1975-76 (Nancy) Hollywood 33020 18th District 34th District (904) 487-5009 13th District 925-4455 424 Central Avenue Ponce de Leon (305) P.O Box 9445 2303 Senate 1978 Suite 804 Gables 33134 Elected to Beard, Malcolm E. (R) Winter Haven, 33883 Coral 487-5103 Petersburg 33701 324-1930 (904) St. (Mary Ellen) (813) 299-6759 (305) (813) 823-2264 22nd District Elected to Senate 1982 House 1974-1982 Toni Elected To Senate, 1982 Elected to Senate 1982 Jennings, (R) P. O. Box 16516 (904) 487-5044 Distnct (904) 487-5059 487-5109 15th Temple Terrace 33687 (904) 1032 Wilfred Drive (813) 272-6708 Deratrny, Timothy D. Franklin B. Girardeau, Arnett E. Orlando 32803 Mann, (D) Elected to House, 1978 (R) (305) 898-1861 (Mary Lee) Elected to Senate, 1980 (Andrea) (D) House, 1976-80 38th District (Carolyn) (904) 487-5072 16th District Elected to Senate, 1980 P.O. Box 1268 7th District 1300 Pinetree Drive (904) 487-5050 Ft. Myers 33902 Vacancy Indian Harbour Beach 26 E. Sixth Street 334-2584 Jacksonville 32206 (813) 8th District 32937 Johnson, Bob (R) House 1974-82 Vacancy (due to death of (305) 777-0032 (904) 354-3369 Elected to Senate 1982 House 1976-1982 (Pat) Senator Joe Carlucci) House, 1978-84 25th District (904) 487-5124 Elected to Senate, 1984 Elected to Senate 1982 487-5024 27 S. Orange Avenue Castor, Betty (D) (904) 487-5053 (904) Sarasota 33577 Margolis, Gwen (D) 21st District D. (813) 365-4628 37th District 8019 N. Himes Dunn, Edgar M., Jr. Gordon, Jack (D) 1970-76; 1982-84 13899 Biscayne Blvd. 35th District House, Suite 100 (D.) Elected to Senate, 1984 North Miami Beach 33181 2555 Collins Ave. Tampa 33614 10th District , (904) 487-5081 (305) 949-4541 (813) 272-5147 P. O. Drawer 2600 Suite 405 House, 1974-80 In Senate 1976-78 Daytona Beach 32015 Miami Beach 33140 A. II Elected to Senate, 1980 531-7297 Johnston, Harry Returned, 1982 (904) 258-1776 (305) (D) (904) 487-5121 President Pro Senate since 1974 Senate since 1972 487-5024 (Mary) Tempore, 1985-86 (904) 487-5033 (904) 26th District McPherson, Tom (D) 487-5068 (904) P. O. Drawer M (Sally Ann) Fox, Roberta (D) Grant, Bill (D) West Palm Beach 33402 30th District Childers, Don C. (D) (Mike Gold) 5th District 659-6600 5273 SW 106th Avenue Senate Office Bldg. (305) (Kay) 40th District 224 Senate since 1974 Ft. Lauderdale 33328 Tallahassee 32301 28th District 7700 N. Kendall Drive President, 1985-86 (305) 434-8787 Elected to Senate 1982 2101 S. Military Trail Suite 612 (904) 487-5229 House 1973-82 Suite B Miami, 33156 (904) 487-5017 Elected to Senate, 1982 West Palm Beach 33415 (305) 279-4040 Kirkpatrick, George (904) 487-5097 Mary R. (305) 964-6464 House 1976-1982 Grizzle, (R) (D) Senate since 1974 Elected to Senate 1982 (Charles Pearson) (Monika) Meek, Carrie P. (D) (904) 487-5091 (904) 487-5130 20th District 6th District 36th District 2601 Jewel Road, Suite C

14 THE SHERIFF'S STAR Honorable Joe Brown Honorable Wayne To(Id Honorable Betty 'Castor Secretary . Sergeant-at-Arms President Pro Tempore Telephone' 487-5270 Telephone - 487-5224 Telephone - 487-5068

149 W. Plaza, Suite 236 Plummer, Lawrence H. 222 Senate Office Building Miami 33147 (D) Tallahassee 32301 (305) 693-0330 39th District House 1972-74 House 1979-1982 6001 SW 40th Street Senate since 1974 Elected to Senate, 1982 South Miami 33155 (904) 487-5004 (904) 487-5116 (305) 665-3939 House 1978-82 Thurman, Karen (D) Myers, William G. (R) Elected to Senate 1982 (John) (Carol Anne) Majority Floor 4th District 27th District Leader, 1985-86 P.O. Box 5058 5765 SE Federal Hwy. (904) 487-5127 Inverness 32650 Stuart 33497 (904) 726-8500, Ext. 595 (305) 283-3133 Scott, James A. "Jim" Elected to Senate, 1982 House 1978-82 (R) (904) 487-5014 Elected to Senate, 1982 (Janice) (904) 487-5088 31st District Vogt, John W. (D) 2000 E. Oakland Park (Tonic) Neal, Patrick K. (D) Blvd. 17th District (Charlene) Ft. Lauderdale 33306 102 Columbia Dr. 24th District (305) 566-8600 Suite 205 3709 Cortez Road W. Senate since 1976 Cape Canaveral 32920 Bradenton 33507 (904) 487-5100 (305) 783-9618 (813) 753-1788 Senate since 1972 Elected to Senate 1978 Stuart, George, Jr. (D) (904) 487-5056 (904) 487-5078 (Betty) 14th District Weinstein, Peter M. (D) Peterson, Curtis (D) P. O. Box 1188 (Barbara) (Ethel) Orlando 32802 29th District 12th District 423-6710 ' (305) 6191 W. Atlantic Blvd. Honorable Harry A. Johnston II P. O. Box 180 Elected to Senate, 1978 Suite 4 Eaton Park 33840 (904) 487-5047 Margate 33063 President (813) 665-5545 (305) 979-4852 Telephone ~ 487-5229 Senate since 1972 Thomas, Pat (D) Elected to Senate, 1982 Senate President 1983-84 (Mary Ann) (904) 487-5094 (904) 487-5040 2nd District SENATORS IN NUMERICAL ORDER

1. W. D. Childers, Pensacola (D) 14. George Stuart, Jr. Orlando (D) 28. Don C. Childers, W. Palm Beach (D) 2. Pat Thomas, Quincy (D) 15. Toni Jennings, Orlando (R) 29. Peter M. Weinstein, Margate (D) 3. Dempsey J. Barron, Panama City (D) 16. Timothy D. Deratany, Indialantic (R) 30. Tom McPherson, Ft. Lauderdale (D) 4. , Inverness (D) 17. John W. Vogt, Cape Canaveral (D) 31. James A. Scott, Ft. Lauderdale (R) 5. Bill Grant, Tallahassee (D) 18. Jeanne Malchon, St. Petersburg (D) 32. Kenneth C. Jenne, Hollywood (D) 6. George Kirkpatrick, Gainesville (D) 19. Curtis Kiser, Palm Harbor (R) 33. John A. Hill, Miami (D) 7. Arnett E. Girardeau, Jacksonville (D) 20. Mary R. Grizzle, Indian Rocks Beach (R) 34. Joseph M. Gersten, Coral Gables (D) 8. Vacancy (to be filled April 1, 1986) 21. Betty Castor, Tampa (D) 35. Jack D. Gordon, Miami Beach (D) 9. Mattox Hair, Jacksonville (D) 22. Malcolm Beard, Seffner (R) 36. Carrie P. Meek, Miami (D) 10. Edgar M. Dunn, Jr., Ormond Beach (D) 23. Pat Frank, Tampa (D) 37. Gwen Margolis, North Miami Beach (D) 11.Richard H. Langley, Clermont (R) 24. Patrick K. Neal, Bradenton (D) 38 Franklin B Mann Ft Myers (D) 12. Curtis Peterson, Eaton Park (D) 25. Bob Johnson, Sarasota (R) 39. Lawrence H. Plummer, South Miami (D) 13. Robert B. Crawford, Winter Haven (D) 26. Harry A. Johnston II, West Palm Beach(D) 40. Roberta Fox, Coral Gables (D) 27. William G. Myers, Stuart (R)

MARCH-APRIL 1986 15 Hsomorable Elaine Gordon Honorable Wayne Westmark Honorable Allen Morris

, Speaker Pro Tempore Sergeant-at-Arms Clerk 488-1450 Telephone - 488-8224 Telephone - 488-1157 488-7088 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Representatives in alphabetical order Members of the Florida House of Representatives are listed in two ways —first in alphabetical order by name and then in numerical order by districts. If you are looking for a House member and you don't know the member's name or district, perhaps you can identify the district by consulting the map on page 19. (Please note: Last phone number under each name is the Tallahassee office number. }

Bankhead, William G. Brantley, Bobby (R) Burke, James C. (D) (R) (Fatti) 107th District (Diana) 27th Dtstnct 710 N.W. 62nd Street 19th District Suite 107, Longwood Miami 33150 P.O. Box 41624 Village Center (305) 757-3683 Jacksonville 32203-1624 1843 State Road 434 El ected to H ouse, 1982 (904) 359-1014 Longwood 32750 (904) 488-4233 House since 1978 (305) 331-1003 Honorable James Harold Thompson (904) 488-0001 House since 1978 Burnsed, Beverly Speaker (904) 488-0348 (Mrs. ) (D) (John W Alderman) Telephone - 488-1450 Bass, Virginia (D) (Mike) Bronson, Irlo, Jr. (D) 45th District 2nd District (Brenda) P. O. Box 1626 7100 Plantation Rd. 77th District Lakeland 33802 Suite 21 P.O. Drawer 2469 (813) 687 4666 Pensacola 32504 Kissimmee 32742-2469 House since 1976 (904) 488-2270 Abrams, Michael I. (D) Armstrong, Thomas H. (904) 479-1079 (305) 933.2307 (Diane) (D) Elected to House, 1982 Elected to House, 1982 Deputy Majority (904) 488-8992 Canady, Charles T. (D) 101st District (Rae Carole) 44th District Suite 301 96th District Leader, 1985-86 (904) 488-0895 Brown, Cormne (D) P. O. Box 6158 1820 NE 163rd St. 21 East Acre Drive Lakeland 33807-6158 N. Miami Beach 33162 Plantation 33317 17th District Bell, Samuel P., III (D) 1707 N. Main Street (813) 686-7423 (305) 948-1814 (305) 791-1355 Elected to House, 1984 Elected to House, 1982 Elected to House, 1982 28th District Jacksonville 32206 (904) 488-9890 Deputy Majority (904) 488-0590 P.O. Box 1671 (904) 355-1700 Leader, 1985-86 Daytona Beach 32015 Elected to House, 1982 488-2977 Carlton, Fran (Mrs. ) (904) 488-1028 Arnold, J. Keith (D) House since 1974 (904) 73rd District (904) 488-0580 (D) Brown, Tom C. (D) (Ernie) Allen, Joseph B., Jr. (D) P.O. Box 2860 39th District (Marjorie) Fort Myers 33902-2860 Bloom, Elaine (D) (Jo) 30th District P.O. Box 7447-A 120th District (813) 334-7727 (Philip) Orlando 32854 4129 Meridian Ave. 326'/z S. Beach Street P. O. Box 4044 Elected to House, 1982 N. 291-2882 Miami Beach 33140-3008 Daytona Beach 32014 (305) Key West 33041 (904) 488-1541 House since 1976 294-3902 (305) 371-8611 (904) 253-9327 (305) (904) 488-2023 House since 1976 Elected to House 1974-76-86 House since 1980 (904) 488-9965 (904) 488-6653

16 THE SHERIFF'S STAR Carpenter, Carl, Jr. Deutsch, Peter R. (D) Elected to House, 1984 Gutman, Alberto (R) Hollingsworth, Wayne (D) 90th District (904) 488-6197 105th Dastnct (D) (Marilyn) Suite 7 324A S.W. 12th Avenue 12th District 61st District 2692 N. University Drive Gallagher, Tom (R) Miami 33130 Route 7, Box 472 1711 W. Baker Street Sunrise 33322 117th District (305) 541-9090 Lake City 32055 Plant City 33566 (305) 748-6522 P. O. Box G Elected to House, 1984 (904) 752-4304 (813) 752-5863 Elected to House, 1982 Coconut Grove 33133 (904) 488-9930 House since 1976 House since 1978 (904) 487-1588 (305) 374-5160 Majority Whip, 1983-84 Majority Leader, 1983-84 House since special Hanson, Carol G. (R) (904) 488-9835 (904) 488-0807 Drage, Thomas B., Jr. election, 1974 (Hank) (R) Minority Whip, 1981-82 87th District Irvine, F. L. (R) Casas, Roberto (R) (Robin) (904) 488-6506 Suite 110 (Van) (Violeta) 36th District Weir Plaza Bldg. 21st District 111th District P. O. Box 87 Garcia, Rodolfo, Jr. (R) 855 S. Federal Highway Suite 5, Suite 23 Orlando 32802 109th District Boca Raton 33432 2105 Park Ave. 2900 W. 12th Avenue (305) 422-2461 Hialeah-Miami Lakes (305) 368-0087 Orange Park 32073 Hialeah 33012 House since 1980 Shopping Center Elected to House, 1982 (904) 264-3000 (305) 325-3221 (904) 488-5843 Suite 207, 1665 W. 68th St. (904) 488-2234 Elected to House, 1984 Elected to House, 1982 Hialeah 33014 (904) 488-1304 (904) 487-2197 Dudley, Fred R. (R) (305) 556-2700 Hargrett, James T., (Carol) Elected to House, 1984 Jr. (D) Jamerson, Doug (D) Clark, Bill (D) 74th District (904) 488-1683 (Berlyn) (Leatha) 1708 Cape Coral Parkway 63rd Dastnct 55th District (Thomasena) Box 11986 91st District Cape Coral 33904 Gardner, Winston W., P.O. 904 The Tower (813) 542-1324 Jr. (D) Tampa 33680-1986 424 Central Avenue Suite 430 272-5245 3500 North State Road 7 Elected to House, 1982 (Jerol) (813) St. Petersburg 33701 to House, 1982 Fort Lauderdale 33319 (904) 488-2047 31st Dastract Elected (813) 821-6686 488-5432 (305) 739-2455 345 S.Washington Avenue (904) Elected to House, 1982 Elected to House, 1982 Dunbar, Peter M. Titusville 32796 (904) 488-0925 (904) 488-8234 "Pete" (R) (305) 269-4212 Harris, Bert J., Jr. (D) (Sue) House since 1978 (Elna) Jennings, Harry (R) Clemente, L. 50th District (904) 488-3006 76th District (Dorothy) S. , Jr. (D) 27 N. (Mary Lou) P. O. Box 1037 1009 U.S. Hwy. 69th District 62nd District Dunedin 34296 Gibbons, Mark (D) Lake Placid 33852 Suite 152 P. O. Drawer R (813) 736-5388 (Lee) (813) 465-7747 2002 Ringling Blvd. Brandon 33511 House since 1978 66th District Elected to House, 1982 Sarasota 33577 488-3457 (813) 272-6646 (904) 488-5580 300 N. Franklin Street (904) (813) 366-7451 Tampa 33602 Elected to House, 1984 House since 1980 Lawrence (904) 488-5744 Easley, Betty (Mrs. ) (R) (813) 272-5378 Hawkins, R. (904) 488-7754 (Ken) Elected to House, 1984 (D) District Combee, Byron (R) 52nd District (904) 488-2770 119th Johnson, Bolley L. llBnl ~ 51st District Suite 1 P.O. Box 570310 (D) 1850 Drew Street 12800 Indian Rocks Road Gonzalez-Quevedo, Perrine 33157 (Judi) Clearwater 33515 Largo 33544-5538 Arnhilda (R) (305) 238-6022 4th District (813) 447-2884 (813) 595-8600 112th District House since 1978 208 Berryhall Road Elected to House, 1982 House since 1972 5128 SW 8th St. (904) 488-9550 Milton 32570 (904) 488-7433 Minority Leader Coral Gables 33134 (904) 623-3495 Pro Tempore, 1985-86 (305) 325-3382 Hawkins, Mary Ellen House since 1978 488-9240 Crady, George (D) (904) Elected to House, 1984 (R) (904) 488-8188 (Jennie) (904) 488-4092 75th District 13th District Evans-Jones, Marilyn 224 Naples City Hall Johnson, Ronald C. Street South Route 3, Box 778 B. (Ms.) (R) Gordon, Elaine (Ms.) 735 Eighth (D) Yulee 32097 (Edward) (D) Naples 33940 (Cecelia) (904) 225-5035 33rd District 102nd District (813) 263-0922 6th District House since 1977 Suite E, 1495 N. Harbor 12100 N. E. 16th Avenue House since 1974 P.O. Box 2326 (904) 488-6920 City Blvd. North Miami 33161 Minority Caucus Panama City 32402 Melbourne 32935 (305) 895-1066 Chairperson, 1981-82 (904) 785-5150 488-4487 Crotty, Richard (R) (305) 254-2121 House since 1972 (904) House since 1978 (Pam) House since 1976 Speaker Pro Majority Floor 37th District (904) 488-2528 Tempore, 1985-86 Hazouri, Thomas L. Leader, 1983-84 Suite 303 (904) 488-7088 (D) (904) 488-9696 1720 S. Orange Avenue Figg, Mary (D) (Carol) Orlando 32806 (Bob) Grant, John A., Jr. (R) 20th District Jaanes, C. Fred (D) Square (305) 841-8680 60th District (Beverley) 3215 Independent (Nita) House since 1978 Suite B 59th District Jacksonville 32202 42nd District (904) 488-2742 10935-B N. 56th Street P. O. Box 24268 (904) 358-7788 P. O. Box 1246 Temple Terrace 33617 Tampa 33623 House since 1974 Auburndale 33823 (813) 272-5150 (813) 272-5957 (904) 488-4171 (813) 967-6400 Elected to House, 1982 House since 1980 House since 1970 Dantzler, Rick (D) (904) 488-3087 (904) 488-0275 Hall, James C., Jr. (R) (904) 488-2721 (Julie) (Dorothy) 43rd District Friedman, Michael (D) Grindle, Art (R) 80th District Jones, Dennis L. (R) P.O. Box 9225 (Joan) (Phyllis) P.O. Box 2024 (Susan) Winter Haven 33883 103rd District 35th District Suite 207 53rd District (813) 294-2876 Suite 406 P.O. Box 777 8965 S.E. Bridge Road Suite 1 Elected to House, 1982 Capital Bank Bldg. Longwood 32750 Hobe Sound 33455 8950 Seminole Blvd. (904) 488-9465 1666 - 79th St. Causeway (305) 862-4188 (305) 546-5561 Seminole 33542 N. Bay Village 33141 Elected to House, 1982 Elected to House, 1982 (813) 392-3354 Davis, Helen Gordon (305) 861-2425 (904) 488-2231 (904) 488-5588 House since 1978 (D) House since 1980 Minority Floor (Gene) (904) 488-1662 Gustafson, Tom (D) Hodges, Gene (D) Whip, 1985-86 64th District (Lynn) 11th District (904) 488-9960 178 E. Davis Blvd. Frishe, James C. (R) 94th District P. O. Box 339 Tampa 33606 (Kathy) City Park Mall Cedar Key 32625 Kelly, Everett A. (D) (813) 272-6720 57th District 128 S.E. First Street (904) 543-5153 (Tars) House since 1974 6651 - 49tla St. N. Ft. Lauderdale 33301 House since 1972 46th District (904) 488-9910 Pinellas Park 33565 (305) 462-6289 (904) 488-7870 P. O. Box 618 (813) 527-8459 House since 1976 Tavares 32778 (904) 488-0880 MARCH-APRIL 1986 (904) 343-8341 Lombard, James M. (R) Majority Leader, 1985-86 Reaves, Jefferson, Sr. Appointed to House, 1984 House since 1978 (Susan) (904) 488-0887 (D) Elected to House, 1984 (904) 488-5991 70th District (Jennie) (904) 488-9720 P.O. Box 86 Mitchell, Sam (D) 106th District Kimmel, Bernard Osprey 33559 (Nellie) 2741 N. W. 49th Street Selph, Carl (R) M.D. (R) (813) 966-6060 7th District Miami 33142 (Lilian) (Sally) Elected to House, 1984 P. O. Box 299 (305) 633-4866 34th District 84th District (904) 488-9880 Chipley 32428 Elected to House, 1982 4330 South U.S. Suite 117 (904) 638-7878 (904) 488-0625 Highway 17-92 1499 Forest Hill Blvd. Mackenzie, Anne (D) House 1956-60; Casselberry 32707 West Palm Beach 33406 95th District reelected 1978 Reddick, Alzo (D) (305) 834-0808 (305) 969-7890 Suite 105 (904) 488-4726 (Elouise) Elected to House, 19S2 Elected to House, 1984 1000 S. Federal Highway 40th District (904) 488-0468 (904) 488-0175 Fort Lauderdale 33316 Morgan, Herbert F. (D) 725 S. Goldwyn Avenue (305) 524-1000 (Sue) Orlando 32805 Shackelford, Langton, Michael E.(D) Elected to House, 1982 10th District (305) 293-5188 Lawrence F. (D) (Laura) (904) 488-0245 417 The Capitol Elected to House, 1982 (Evelyn) 15th District Tallahassee 32301 Deputy Majority 67th District Suite 6 Martin, Sidney "Sid" House since 1974 Leader, 1985-86 P. O. Box 796 3325 Plymouth St. (D) (904) 488-0965 (904) 488-0760 Bradenton 33506 Jacksonville 32205 (Elizabeth) (813) 748-3131 (904) 359-6061 23rd District Morse, Luis C. (R) Renke, John K. II (R) House since 1978 Appointed, 1985 P. O. Box 37 113th District (Margaret) (904) 488-6341 (904) 488-7417 Hawthorne 32640 Suite 302 49th District (904) 481-2145 807 S.W. 25th Avenue 7637 Little Road Shelley, Robert J. (R) (Patricia) Lawson, Alfred, Jr. (D) House since 1974 Miami 33135 New Port Richey 33553 (904) 488.5794 (305) 325-2634 (813) 845-1557 92nd District (Delores) Atlantic Blvd. 9th District Elected to House, 1984 Elected to House, 1984 2125 E. Martinez, Elvin L. (D) (904) 488.4202 (904) 488-5522 Pompano Beach 33062 311 House Office Bldg. 785-5504 Tallahassee 32301 (Sylvia) (305) Elected to House, 1982 Elected to House, 1982 65th District Nergard, Charles L. Robinson, Grover C., (904) 488-0260 (904) 488-1798 Suite B (R) III (D) 4602 N. Armenia Avenue (Sandra) (Kay) Silver, Ronald A. Lehtinen, Dexter (D) Tampa 33603 79th District 3rd District (D) (Ileana Ros) (813) 272-6623 Suite B Madrid Bldg. (Irene) 100th District 118th District House 1966-1974; 7270 So. U.S. Hwy. 1 880 N. Reus Street P.O. Box 524113 reelected 1978 Port St. Lucie 33452 Pensacola 32501 2750 NE 187tll St. Majority Floor Leader, 878-1229 (904) 434-0476 N. Miami Bch. 33180 Miami 33152 (305) 653-5190 238-9526 1981-82 House 1967-1976; House since 1972 (305) (305) since House since 1980 (904) 488-9460 reelected 1978 (904) 488-488-1170 House 1978 Majority Whip, 1985-86 (904) 488-5430 (904) 488-8749 McEwan, Bruce (R) Rochlin, Irma (D) (904) 488-7897 Lewis, John W., III (D) (M. L.) Ogden, Carl (D) 98th District (Victoria) 38th District (Gage) 1801 South Ocean Drive Simon, Art (D) P. O. Box 2386 14th District Hallandale 33009 (Isabel) 18th District 116th District 6528 Merrill Rd. Orlando 32802 Suite 14 (305) 454-2005 Jacksonville 32211 (305) 841.1980 5345 Ortega Blvd. Appointed to House, 1984 Suite 220 N. Kendall Drive 744-0218 House since 1980 Jacksonville 32210 Elected to House, 1984 13500 (904) Miami 33186 House since 1974 Minority Caucus (904) 384-3718 (904) 488-0145 (305) 386-4110 (904) 488-4388 Chairman House since 1968 Elected to House, 1982 (904) 488-0660 (904) 488-5102 Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana (904) 488-5047 Liberti, Ray (D) (R) Meffert, Chris (D) Patchett, Dale (Dexter Lehtinen) (Brenda) R. (R) Simone, 82nd District (Maria) (Candy) 110th District Peggy (R) Suite 206A 25th District 78th District 8421 N. W. 56th Street (Jack) 68th District 4524 Gun Club Rd. P. O. Box 1507 P. O. Box 2380 Miami 33166 Suite C-14 West Palm Beach 33415 Ocala 3267S Vero Beach 32961 (305) 592-1288 - 32nd W. 684-4600 (904) 732-3606 562-1661 Elected to House, 1982 4306 Street (305) (305) Bradenton 33505 House since 1978 House since 1980 House since 1976 (904) 488-2831 (813) 758-1161 (904) 488-8832 (904) 488-0335 Asst. Minority Whip, 1981-82 Elected to House, 1982 Sample, Dorothy E. 488-4086 Lippman, Fred Messersmith, Frank S. Minority Leader Pro (904) (D) (Mrs. ) (R) (Judy) (R) Tempore, 1983-84 85th District (Dick) Smith, Charles R. (D) 97th District Minority Leader, 54th District 1926'/i Street Suite 202 1985-86 (Mildred) Tyler 3110 First Avenue, N. 47th District Hollywood 33020 200 Hypoluxo Road (904) 488-0060 St. Petersburg 33713 610 W. Jefferson Street (305) 923-4225 Hypoluxo 33462 (305) 586-2655 (813) 327-5678 Brooksville 33512 House since 1978 Peeples, Vernon (D) House since 1976 796-9610 488-0465 House since 1980 (Edna Jane) (904) (904) (904) 488-9937 House since 1978 Minority Floor 72nd District (904) 488-6641 Locke, Dick (D) Whip, 1985-86 Room 140 (904) 488-4791 Sanderson, Debby (R) 26th District Charlotte County (Pete) P.O. Box Courthouse Souto, Javier (R) 5008 93rd District 115th District Inverness 32650 Metcalf, Elizabeth (D) Punta Gorda 33950 Suite 328 S.W. 87th Avenue 726-8500, Ext. (George) 637-7155 953 (904) 588 (813) 1040 Bayview Dr. Miami 33174 Elected to House, 1982 114th District Elected to House, 1982 Fort Lauderdale 33304 (305) 261-1134 (904) 488-0805 201 Sevilla Avenue (904) 488-9175 Coral Gables 33134 (305) 563-0093 Elected to House, 1984 (305) 446-5015 Elected to House, 1982 (904) 488-3616 Logan, Willie, Jr. (D) Press, Steve (D) (904) 488-0635 108th District Elected to House, 1982 (Elizabeth) 488-9770 P.O. Box 1036 (904) 86th District Sansom, Dixie Newton Opa Locka 33054 Suite 203A (R) continued on (305) 620-5600 Mills, Jon (D) 5329 W. Atlantic Avenue 24th District (Jerry) page 20 Elected to House, 1982 Delray Beach 33445 32nd District (904) 488-0766 P. O. Box 15267 (305) 496-0400 Gainesville 32604 P.O. Drawer 2697 Elected to House, 1982 Satellite Beach 32937 (904) 375-8037 (904) 488-1302 House since 1978 (305) 777-8100

18 THE SHERIFF'S STAR 1 Escambia, and por- SENATE DISTHIC TS 24 Hardee, Manatee tions of Santa Rosa Counties and Portions Thereof and portions of Charlotte, DeSoto Gadsden, Holmes, 2 Portions of Orange and Lee Jackson and por- 5 Baker, Bradford, 9 Flagler, St. Johns 14 Columbia, Hamil- tions of Leon, Oka- and portions of Sarasota and por- ton, Jefferson, Madi- 15 Portions of Orange 25 loosa, Santa Rosa Duval and Seminole tions of Charlotte and Walton son, Suwannee, Taylor, Union and 10 A portion of Volusia 16 Indian River and 26 Portions of Bro- 8 Bay, Calhoun, portions of Leon Palm Beach 11 Lake, Sumter and portions of Brevard ward, Franklin, Gulf, Lib- and St. ? ucik erty, Wakulla, 8 Alachua, Dixie, per~rictus of Marion, Marnn and portions Washington and Gilchrist, Lafayette, Sen~nhoi'e and Portionk Brevard, of Palm Beach and Putnam' 'Volursia 17 of portions of Okaloosa Levy, and Orange, Osceola St. Lucie and Walton portions of Marion and Seminole 12 Pomona of Her- 28 Hendry and por- 4 Citrus and portions 7 Nassau and por- nando, Osceola, 18-20 Pinellas tions of Palm Beach of Hernando, Mar- tions of Duval Pasco and Polk ion and Pasco 21 Portions of Hillsbo- 29-32 Portions of Broward 8 Clay and portions of 18 Glades, Highlands, rough and Pasco Duval Okeechobee and por 38-87 Portions of Dade tionS 'of DeShto, ' 22-23 Portions of Hillsbo. portions Polk and'St. Lucie rough 88 Collier and odoro Jlooo olwoosA Tool.too~too. IIEV7 Jooosov of Lee ooodjoo o L

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MARCH-APRIL 1986 19 Stewart, Raymond B. 211 E. Jefferson Street (305) 975-0088 Watt, Jim (R) Wetherell T K (D) (D) Quincy 32351 Elected to House, 1982 (Susan) (Peggy) (Shirley) (904) 627-9588 (904) 488-3164 81st District 29th District 48th District House since 1974 P.O. Box 13016 315 Orange Avenue P.O. Box 1507 Speaker, 19S5-86 Upchurch, Hamilton D. 721 U.S. Highway 1 Daytona Beach 32014 Zephyrhills 34283 (904) 488-1450 (D) N. Palm Beach 33408 (904) 257-1980 (813) 788-7913 (Elizabeth) (305) 863-8181 House since 1980 Elected to House, 1982 Titone, Joe (D) 22nd District House since 1978 Majority Floor (904) 488.8528 (Lila) P. O. Box 1330 Minority Whip, 1983-84 Leader, 1983-84 89th District 603 Atlantic Bank Bldg. (904) 488-0322 (904) 488-9873 Thomas, David L., Suite 201 St. Augustine 32085-1330 M.D. (R) 7310 W. McNab Road (904) 824-4371 Webster, Daniel (R) Woodruff, T. M. "Tom" (Judy) Tamarac 33319 House since 1978 (Sandy) (R) 71st District (305) 726-0089 (904) 488-0665 41st Dlstrlct (Charlotte) 2280 Aaron St. Elected to House, 1982 Suite A 58th Dtstnct Port Charlotte 33952 (904) 488-2124 Wallace, Peter Rudy (D) 1000 N. Pine Hills Road Suite 206 (813) 627-8797 (Helen) Orlando 32808 3040 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Elected to House, 1984 Tobiassen, Tom (D) 56th District (305) 295-0902 Clearwater 33519 (904) 488-1171 (Dot) P.O. Box 3022 House since 19SO (813) 799-1976 District 1 251 Central Avenue Minority Whip, 19S3-84 House since 1976 Thomas, John (D) P.O. Box 997 St. Petersburg 33731 (904) 488-0256 (904) 488-1540 (Shirley) Gonzalez 32560 (813) 823-2167 16th District (904) 476-1793 Elected to House, 1982 Weinstock, Eleanor, Young, Walter C. (D) P. O. Box 40931 Served in House 1968-74; (904) 488-5719 Mrs. (D) (Dottie) Jacksonville 32203 Senate 1974-82; (Sander) 99th District (904) 354-4155 Elected to House, 1982 Ward, James G. (D) 83rd District P. O. Box 9058 House since 1978 (904) 488-8278 (Ca roly n) Suite 617, Comeau Bldg. Pembroke Pines 33024 (904) 488-6893 5th District 319 Clematis Street (305) 983 7051 Tobin, Jack N. (D) 350 N. Eglin Parkway West Palm Beach 33401 House since 1972 Thompson, James H. (Lesley) Ft. Walton Beach 32548 (305) 832-5122 (904) 488-1084 (D) 88th District (904) 862-9112 House since 1978 (Carolyn) 6191 W. Atlantic Blvd. House smce 1976 (904) 488-8632 8th District Margate 33063 (904) 488-4669

Representatives in numerical order by districts

1. Tom Tobiassen, Gonzalez (D) 41. Daniel Webster, Orlando (R) 81. Jim Watt, Lake Park (R) 2. Virginia Bass, Pensacola (D) 42. C. Fred Jones, Auburndale (D) 82. Ray Liberti, West Palm Beach (D) 3. Grover C. Robinson III, Pensacola (D) 43. Rick Dantzler, Winter Haven (D) 83. Eleanor Weinstock, Palm Beach (D) 4. Bolley "Bo"Johnson, Milton (D) 44. Charles T. Canady, Lakeland (D) 84. Bernard Kimmel, M.D., W. Palm Beach. (R) 5. James G. Ward, Ft. Walton Beach (D) 45. Beverly B. Burnsed, Lakeland (D) S5. Frank S. Messersmith, Lake Worth, (R) 6. Ron Johnson, Panama City (D) 46. Everett Kelly, Tavares (D) 86. Steve Press, Delray Beach (D) 7. Sam Mitchell, Vernon (D) 47. Charles R. Smith, Brooksville (D) 87. Carol G. Hanson, Boca Raton (R) 8. James Harold Thompson, Quincy (D) 48. Raymond B. Stewart, Zephyrhills (D) 88. Jack N. Tobin, Margate, (D) 9. , Tallahassee (D) 49. John K. Renke II, N. Port Richey (R) 89. Joe Tritone, Tamarac (D) 10. Herbert F. Morgan, Tallahassee (D) 50. Peter Dunbar, Dunedin (R) 90. , Sunrise (D) 11.Gene Hodges, Cedar Key (D) 51. Byron Combee, Clearwater (R) 91. Bill Clark, Lauderdale Lakes (D) 12. Wayne Hollingsworth, Lake City (D) 52. Betty Easley, Largo (R) 92. Robert J. Shelley, Pompano Beach (R) 13. George A. Crady, Yulee (D) 53. Dennis L. Jones, Treasure Island (R) 93. Debby Sanderson, Fort Lauderdale (R) 14. Carl Ogden, Jacksonville (D) 54. Dorothy E. Sample, St. Petersburg (R) 94. Tom Gustafson, Fort Lauderdale (D) 15. Michael E. Langton, Jacksonville (D) 55. Doug "Tim" Jamerson, St. Petersburg (D) 95. Anne Mackenzie, Fort Lauderdale (D) 16. John Thomas, Jacksonville (D) 56. Peter Rudy Wallace, St. Petersburg (D) 96. Thomas H. Armstrong, Plantation (D) 17. , Jacksonville (D) 57. James C. Frishe, Pinellas Park (R) 97. Fred Lippman, Hollywood (D) 18. John Lewis III, Jacksonville (D) 58. T.M. "Tom" Woodruff, St. Petersburg (R) 98. Irma Rochlin, Hallandale (D) 19. William G. Bankhead, Jacksonville (R) 59. John Grant, Tampa (R) 99. Walter C. Young, Pembroke Pines (D) 20. Tommy Hazouri, Jacksonville (D) 60. Mary Figg, Lutz (D) 100. Ronald A. Silver, N. Miami Beach (D) 21. F. L. Irvine, Orange Park (R) 61. Carl Carpenter, Plant City (D) 101. Mike Abrams, Miami (D) 22. Hamilton D. Upchurch, St. Augustine (D) 62. S.L. "Spud" Clemente, Brandon (D) 102. Elaine Gordon, N. Miami (D) 23. Sidney Martin, Hawthorne (D) 63. James T. Hargrett, Jr., Tampa (D) 103. Michael Friedman, Surfside (D) 24. Jon Mills, Gainesville (D) 64. Helen Gordon Davis, Tampa (D) 104. Elaine Bloom, Miami Beach (D) 25. Christian Meffert, Ocala (D) 65. Elvin L. Martinez, Tampa (D) 105. Alberto Gutman, Miami (R) 26. Dick Locke, Inverness (D) 66. Mark Gibbons, Tampa (D) 106. Jefferson Reaves, Sr., Miami (D) 27. Bobby Brantley, Longwood (R) 67. Lawrence F. Shackelford, Palmetto (D) 107. James Burke, Miamt (D) 28. Samuel P. Bell III, Daytona Beach (D) 68. Peggy Simone, Bradenton (R) 108. W&lhe Logan, Jr., Opa Locks (D) 29. T.K. Wetherell, Daytona Beach (D) 69. Harry Jennings, Sarasota (R) 109. Rodolfo Garcia, Jr., Hialeah (R) 30. Tom C. Brown, Port Orange (D) 70. James M. Lombard, Osprey (R) 110. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Miami (R) 31. Winston W. (Bud) Gardner, Titusville (D) 71. David L. Thomas, Port Charlotte (R) 111.Roberto Casas, Hialeah (R) 32. Dixie Newton Sansom, Satellite Beach (R) 72. Vernon Peeples, Punta Gorda (D) 112. Arnhilda Gonzalez-Quevedo, Coral Gables (R) 33. Marilyn Evans-Jones, Melbourne (R) 73. J. Keith Arnold, Fort Myers (D) 113.Luis C. Morse, Miami (R) 34. Carl Selph, Casselberry (R) 74. Fred R. Dudley, Cape Coral (R) 114. Elizabeth Metcalf, Coral Gables (D) 35. Art Grindle, Altamonte Springs (R) 75. Mary Ellen Hawkins, Naples (R) 115.Javier Souto, Miami (R) 36. Tom Drage, Jr., Orlando (R) 76. Bert J. Harris, Jr., Lake Placid (D) 116. Art Simon, Miami (D) 37. Richard Crotty, Orlando (R) 77. Irlo "Bud" Bronson, Kissimmee (D) 117.Tom Gallagher, Coconut Grove (R) 38. Bruce McEwan, Orlando (R) 78. R. Dale Patchett, Vero Beach (R) 118. Dexter Lehtinen, Miami (D) 39. Fran Carlton, Orlando (D) 79. Charles Nergard, Port St. Lucie, (R) 119. Larry Hawkins, Miami (D) 40. Alzo J. Reddick, Orlando (D) 80. James C. Hill, Jr., Jupiter (R) 120. Joe Allen, Key West (D)

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I Justice Boyd ~B~H~~B~H~B~H~B~B~H~HC QQ SUPREME COURT Chief Justice JOSEPH A. BOYD, JR. JAMES C. ADKINS Born Hoschton, Georgia, November 16, Born Gainesville, Florida, January 18, 1916. Education Attended Piedmont Col- 1915 Education Public schools of Gainee- lege, Mercer University and University of ville; received LLB Degree, University of Miami; received Juris Doctor Degree, Uni- Florida, 1938. Wife Elizabeth Church Meth- versity of Miami; honorary Doctor of Laws, odist Military U. S. Army Infantry, WW II Piedmont College. Wife Ann Children Five Career Research assistant, Florida Church Baptist Military U. S. Marine Supreme Court; general practice of law, 20 Justice Adkins Corps, WW II. Career Hialeah City Attor- years; Assistant State Attorney, 8th Judi- ney; Dade County Commissioner; received cial Circuit; Assistant Attorney General of National Top Hat Award, National Busi- Florida; Judge, Court of Record, Alachua ness and Professional Women's Federa- County; Circuit Court Judge, 8th Judicial tion; past Florida Commander, American Circuit; author of "Florida Criminal Law Legion; elected to Supreme Court in 1968; and Procedure, " "Florida Discovery, " and reelected, 1974; 1980; Honorary Doctor of "Florida Real Estate Law and Procedure, " Laws Degree, Western State University "Motor Vehicle Liability Law"; received College of Law, San Diego, 1981. James W. Day Award from John Marshall Bar Association, University of Florida, for contributions to legal education, 1966; PARKER LEE McDONALD Good Government Award, Gainesville Jay- cees, 1968; member, Florida Highway Born Sebring, Florida, May 23, 1924. Edu- Safety Commission; member, Governor' s cation B.S. in Business Administration Commission on Criminal Justice Stand- and Bachelor of Laws Degree, University ards and Goals; received Distinguished of Florida; attended University of Indiana Alumnus Award from University of Flor- Justice McDonald while in U. S. Army; graduate of National ida; Distinguished Service Award from College for the Judiciary. Wife Ruth Child- Florida Municipal Judges Assn. ; Chair- ren Four Church Methodist Military 3 man, Governor's Task Force on Alcohol years, U. S. Army, European Theater of and Drug Abuse; elected to his firs term on Operation, WW II. Career Lawyer, 1950- Supreme Court in 1968; reelected, 1974 and 1961; appointed Circuit Court Judge, 1980; Chief Justice, March 1974-1976. March, 1961; reelected subsequently and served in that capacity until appointed to BEN F. OVERTON Supreme Court, October, 1979, by Gov. Robert Graham; chairman, Florida Confer- Born Green Bay, Wisconsin, December 15, ence of Circuit Judges, 1974-75; member, 1926. Education BS in Business Adminis- Executive Committee, National Associa- tration and J.D in Law, University of Flor- tion of State Trial Judges; presiding judge, ida; Master of Laws in Judicial Process, 3rd state-wide Grand Jury, December 1977- University of Virginia; honorary Doctor of June, 1979; voted "Most Outstanding Cir- Law Degrees from Stetson University and cuit Court Judge in Florida" Young Nova University. Wife Marilyn Children by Justice Overton Lawyers Section of the Florida Bar, 1979. Three Church Episcopal Military Retired

MARCH-APRIL 1986 Reserve Officer, Judge Advocate General' s man, American Bar Association, Board of Corps, U. S. Army. Career Special Assist- Elections; member, Florida Association of ant Attorney General; served ten years as a Voluntary Agencies for Caribbean Action; circuit court judge; chairman, 1973,Florida cited by Jacksonville and National Bar Conference of Circuit Judges; Served for Associations for outstanding service in more than eight years on faculty of government and community affairs; OIC National Judicial College, American Bar Torch Bearer Award; Nathan W. Collins Association; First chairman, Florida Insti- Meritorious Service Award. tute for the Judiciary; present chairman, Florida Court Educational Council; appointed to Supreme Court 1974;served as ROSEMARY BARKETT Chief Justice, 1976 to July, 1978. Chair- man, Florida Appellate Structure Commis- Born Ciudad Victoria, Tamps, Mexico, ABA's August 29, 1939; naturalized citizen since Justice Barkett sion, 1978; member, Standing Committee on Standards for Criminal Jus- 1958; Education graduated summa curn Ala- tice; Executive Committee of Appellate laude, Spring Hill College, Mobile, Judges Conference; Board of Directors, bama; law degree in 1970 from University received Hillis National Judicial College; a Fellow of the of Florida College of Law; J. outstanding American Bar Foundation; Chairman, Miller Memorial Award as Church Supreme Court Matrimonial Law Commis- graduate; Marital Status single; nun for sion, Supreme Court Article V Review Com- Roman Catholic Career served as a mission, and Judicial Council of Florida. 8 years, Sisters of St. Joseph; employed as teacher in Catholic and public schools; admitted to Florida Bar, 1970;had a private RAYMOND EHRLICH civil law practice in West Palm Beach for 9 Born Swainsboro, Georgia, February 2, years; appointed circuit judge 1979, to 1918. Education Received his undergradu- Fourth District Court of Appeal, 1984, to ate and law degrees from the University of Supreme Court, 1985;Florida's first woman Florida. Wife Miriam Religion Jewish Mil- justice; Affiliations and Honors member, iP:: itary U. S. Navy during World War II. Florida Bar Association committees on Justice Ehrlich Career Began practicing law in Jackson- Civil Procedure and Appellate Rules; ville in 1946 after he was discharged from member, National Association of Women the Navy with the rank of Commander; Judges; served on Florida's Sentencing helped found the Jacksonville law firm of Guidelines Commission and Statewide Mathews, Osborne, Ehrlich, McNatt, Prosecution Function Commission; cited Gobelman & Cobb in 1959; was a senior by American Academy of Matrimonial member of that firm when Governor Gra- Lawyers for her role in drafting Florida's ham appointed him to the Florida Supreme "shared parental responsibility" statute. Court, October 14, 1981, to fill the position formerly held by Justice Arthur J. Eng- land, Jr. He has been involved in major DISTRICT COURTS litigation on the State's no-fault insurance OF APPEAL law; has represented corporations at all court levels during his 35 years of practice First District Thirteenth and Twentieth in Florida. First, Second, Third, Judicial Circuits Fourth, Eighth and Fourteenth Judicial Mailing Address: Shaw Circuits P.O. Box 327 Justice LEANDER J. SHAW, JR. Lakeland, 33602 Mailing Address: APPELLATE JUDGES Born Salem, Virginia, September 6, 1930. 1st District Court of James B. Sanderlin Education West Virginia State College, BA Appeal Building, Martin Luther King John M. Scheb Degree; Howard University, Washington, Paul W. Danahy, Jr. Blvd. , D.C., JD Degree. Wife Vidya Children five Tallahassee, 32301 T. Frank Hobson, Jr. Richard Harlan Frank Supreme Court Church Baptist Military U.S. Army APPELLATE JUDGES Stephen H. Grimes mailing address: artillery, Korean conflict Career Private Larry G. Smith Herboth S. Ryder law practice; Assistant Professor of Law, E. R. Mills, Jr. Monterey Campbell Supreme Court Building Douglass B. Shivers Jack R. Schoonover, Sr. Tallahassee, Florida 82801 Florida A&M University College of Law; Edwart T. Barfield James E. Lehan (904) 488-0208 Assistant Public Defender; Assistant State Richard W. Ervin III Third District Attorney; Com- Anne Cawthon Booth Judge, Industrial Relations Winifred Wentworth Eleventh and Sixteenth mission; Judge, First District Court of James E. Joanos Judicial Circuits Edward E. Zehmer Appeals; appointed to Supreme Court, Address: John Klein Wigginton Mailing 650307 1983; Affiliations and Honors American, Ralph W. Nimmons, Jr. P.O. Box 33265-0307 National, Florida, Tallahassee and Florida Ford L. Thompson Miami, APPELLATE JUDGES Government Bar Associations; Designated Second District Daniel S. Pearson Director, Florida Bar Foundation; Chair- Sixth, Tenth, Twelfth, Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr.

22 THE SHERIFF'S STAR Ellis T. Fernandez, Jr., David Patterson, Schwartz CIRCUIT JUDGES Alan R. Harry L. Anstead Jacksonville Seminole Thomas H. Barkdull, Jr. Osee R. Fagan, Gainesville Gavin K. Letts Thomas D. Oakley, David S. Walker, Norman Hendry James H. Walden Jacksonville Wayne M. Carlisle, Joseph Nesbitt Clearwater Gainesville Daniel T. K. Hurley William A. Wilkes, John T. Ware, Phillip A. Hubbart John W. Dell Jacksonville John J. Crews, Natalie Baskin St. Petersburg Gainesville Giles P. Lewis, John S. Andrews, James R. Jorgenson Fifth District Jacksonville Benjamin M. Tench, Dunedin Gainesville Fifth, Seventh, Ninth Bill Parsons, Jack A. Page, Fourth District R. A. Green, Jr., and Eighteenth Judicial Jacksonville St. Petersburg Fifteenth, Seventeenth Circuits John E. Santora, Jr., Gainesville and Nineteenth Judicial Fred L. Bryson, Theron A. Yawn, Jr. Starke Mailing Address: Jacksonville St. Petersburg , Ctrcutts John S. Cox, Jacksonville Chester B. Chance, P.O. Drawer CA Helen S. Hansel, Gainesville Mailing Address: Daytona Beach, 32014 R. Hudson Olliff, St. Petersburg Jacksonville Elzie S. Sanders, Starke P.O. Box A Robert F. Michael, Jr., APPELLATE JUDGES Cliff Shepard, Stephan Pierre Mickle W. Palm Beach, 33402 James C. Dauksch St. Petersburg Gainesville Jacksonville William L. Walker, APPELLATE JUDGES Joe A. Cowart, Jr. Virginia Beverly, STATE ATTORNEY Melvin Orfinger St. Petersburg Eugene T. Whitworth, George W. Hersey Jacksonville Susan F. Schaeffer, James C. Downey Frank D. Upchurch, Jr. Gainesville A. C. Soud, Jr., Petersburg Hugh Glickstein Warren H. Cobb St. PUBLIC DEFENDER S. Jacksonville Edward H. Bergstrom, Jr. Bobby W. Gunther Winifred J. Sharp Peter D. Webster, C. Richard Parker New Port Richey Gainesville Jacksonville Philip A. Federico, STATE ATTORNEY Clearwater T. Edward Austin, Ninth Judicial Circuit FLORIDA'S Maynard F. Swanson, Jr., Jacksonville St. Petersburg Orange and Osceola PUBLIC DEFENDER Wayne Cobb, Counties JUDICIAL CIRCUITS Louis O. Frost, Jr., N. Port Richey CIRCUIT JUDGES Jacksonville James B. Sanderlin, Rom W. Powell, Winter Park Charles D. McClure, St. Petersburg First Judicial Circuit Fifth Judicial Circuit Emerson Thompson, Jr., Tallahassee Thomas E. Penick, Jr. Escambia, Okaloosa, Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Clearwater Orlando Santa Rosa and STATE ATTORNEY Marion & Sumter Counties Michael F. Cycmanick, William N. Meggs, Frank White, Walton Counties CIRCUIT JUDGES St. Petersburg Orlando Tallahassee Claude Edwards, Orlando CIRCUIT JUDGES PUBLIC DEFENDER Carven Angel, Ocala Crockett Farnell, Clearwater B. C. Muszynski, Orlando George E. Lowrey, Milton Michael E. Allen, John W. Booth, Bushnell R. James Stroker, Maitland William T. Swigert, Ocala Claire K. Luten, Bob Barron, Quincy Clearwater Thomas S. Kirk, Orlando Ft. Walton Beach L. R. Huffstetler, Jr., Frederick Pfeiffer, Orlando Third Judicial Circuit Leesburg Howard P. Rives, Jr., Nick Geeker, Clearwater W. Rogers Turner, Orlando Pensacola Columbia, Dixie, Wallace E. Sturgis, Jr., George Diamantis, Orlando Hamilton, Lafayette, Ocala STATE ATTORNEY William J. Tolton, Jr., James Russell, William C. Gridley, Orlando Ft. Walton Beach Madison, Suwannee C. Welborn Daniel, Joseph P. Baker, Orlando and Taylor Counties Clermont St. Petersburg Ben Gordon, PUBLIC DEFENDER Cecil H. Brown, Orlando Shalimar Ernest C. Aulls, Jr., Ted Coleman, Orlando CIRCUIT JUDGES Eustis Robert Jagger, N. Clyde B. Wells, Redington Beach Lonnie Cornelius, Jr., DeFuniak Springs John Peach, Jasper William F. Edwards, Arthur Lawrence, Ocoee William Frye III, Inverness N. Orlando Live Oak Frank Kaney, Pensacola John Thurman, Lawrence R. Kirkwood, Royce Agner, Perry Joseph Q. Tarbuck Dunnellon Seventh Judicial Circuit Winter Park Wallace M. Jopling, Brownlee, Gulf Breeze Jackson O. Putnam, Johns James S. Byrd, Orlando Lake City Brooksville Flagler, St. M.C. Blanchard and Volusia Counties Walter Komanski, Pensacola STATE ATTORNEY Ray McNeal, Ocala Orlando Live Oak Jerry T. Lockett, CIRCUIT JUDGES William S.Rowley, Jerry M. Blair, Gary L. Formet, Sr., Pensacola PUBLIC DEFENDER Leesburg Richard O. Watson, Orlando Erwin Fleet, Crestview Milo Thomas, Jr., STATE ATTORNEY St. Augustine STATE ATTORNEY William H. Anderson, Lake City S. Ray Gill, Stephen J. Foxman, J. Robert Eagan, Pensacola Ocala Ormond Beach Winter Park John T. Parnham, Fourth Judicial Circuit PUBLIC DEFENDER Kim C. Hammond, DEFENDER Duval Nassau PUBLIC Pensacola Clay, & Howard Babb, Eustis Daytona Beach Joseph W. DeRocher, Lacey A. Collier, Counties Sixth Judicial Circuit James T. Nelson, DeLand Orlando Pensacola CIRCUIT JUDGES E. L. Eastmoore, Palatka STATE ATTORNEY Pasco & Pinellas Counties William C. Johnson, Jr. Tenth Judicial Circuit Donald R. Moran, Jr., , Curtis A. Golden, Jacksonville CIRCUIT JUDGES Daytona Beach Hardee, Highlands and Pensacola Lawrence D. Fay, Uriel Blount, Jr., DeLand Polk Counties PUBLIC DEFENDER Jerry R. Parker, Jacksonville Robert E. Lee, Jr., DeLand John R. Behr, Pensacola Clearwater CIRCUIT JUDGES Louis C. Corbin, Gerard J. O' Brien, Edwin P.B.Sanders, Deland Jacksonville Robert P. Miller, Julian Dale Durrance, Second Judicial Circuit St. Petersburg Bartow Charles O. Mitchell, Jr. Daytona Beach Franklin, Gadsden, Jeffer- , W. Lowell Bray, Jr. Susan Wadsworth Roberts, Jacksonville New Port Richey R. Michael Hutcheson, son, Leon, Liberty and Louis Safer, Jacksonville Daytona Beach Bartow Wakulla Counties Owen S. Allbritton, J. Tim Strickland, James L. Harrison, Clearwater Robert R. Perry, CIRCUIT JUDGES Jacksonville Interlachen Lakeland James R. Case, Dennis P Maloney Victor Cawthon, Lawrence Page Haddock, Clearwater C. McFerrin Smith III, Jacksonville DeLand Sebring Tallahassee Lawrence E. Keough, William A. Norris, Jr. Henry F. Martin, Jr. Richard Gary Weinberg, , P. Kevin Davey, , St. Petersburg Bartow Donald Hartwell, Jacksonville Mark R. McGarry, Jr. St. Augustine , ATTORNEY Richard Bronson, Bartow Tallahassee Lamar Winegeart, Jr., St. Petersburg STATE Stephen L. Boyles, John H. Dewell, Bartow William L. Gary Jacksonville Ray Ulmer, Jr., E. Oliver Green, Jr., Lakeland Tallahassee Dorothy H. Pate, Clearwater Palatka Jacksonville PUBLIC DEFENDER Thomas Langston, George L. Harper, Harry Fogle, Lakeland Henry Lee Adams, James Gibson, Tallahassee Jr., St. Petersburg Randall G. McDonald, Jacksonville Daytona Beach J. Lewis Hall, Jr., Robert Beach, Lakeland Tallahassee John D. Southwood, St. Petersburg Jacksonville Eighth Judicial Circuit E. Randolph Bentley, Kenneth E. Cooksey, Lakeland Monticello Major Harding, Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Jacksonville Gilchrist, Levy and Union Charles Davis, Charles E. Miner, Jr., Winter Haven Tallahassee Counties

MARCH-APRIL 1986 23 Edward Threadgill, Bartow Steven D. Robinson, Guy Spicola, Tampa Harold J. Cohen, Mark E. Polen, Sunrise Carolyn K. Fulmer, Bartow Miami Harry Lee Coe III, Tampa West Palm Beach Linda Vitale, STATE ATTORNE Y Ronald M. Friedman, John P. Griffin, Tampa STATE ATTORNEY Ft. Lauderdale Jerry Hill, Miami Phillip L. Knowles, Tampa David H. Bludworth, Robert Lance Andrews Winter Haven Amy S. Donner, John M. Gilbert, Tampa Lake Worth Ft. Lauderdale PUBLIC Miami DEFENDER Beach Manuel Menendez, Jr., PUBLIC DEFENDER Harry G. Hinckley, Jr., James M. Moorman, Mary Ann MacKenzie, Tampa Richard L. Jorandby, Ft. Lauderdale Bartow Key Biscayne Ralph Steinberg, Tampa West Palm Beach George A. Shahood, Rosemary U. Jones, Eleventh Judicial Don Evans, Tampa Stxteenth Judtctal Hollywood Coral Gables Vincent E. Giglio, Tampa Patricia W. Cocalis, Circuit Edward D. Cowart, STATE ATTORNEY Circuit Ft. Lauderdale Dade County Miami Bill James, Tampa Monroe County John T. Luzzo, Thomas M. Carney PUBLIC DEFENDER Ft. Lauderdale CIRCUIT JUDGES Miami CIRCUIT JUDGES Judge C. Luckey, Jr., J. Leonard Fleet, David M. Gersten, Miami STATE ATTORNEY Tampa Helio Gomez, Key West Hollywood David L. Levy, Miami Janet Reno, Miami M. Ignatius Lester, Mark A. Speiser, Sam I. Silver, Miami PUBLIC DEFENDER Fourteenth Judicial Key West Ft. Lauderdale Francis J.Christie, Miami Bennett H. Brummer, Circuit Richard Fowler, Robert B. Carney III, George Orr, Miami Coral Gables Key West Calhoun, Gulf, Ft. Lauderdale Ralph B. Bay, David Patrick Kirwan, Ferguson, Jr., Holmes, Jackson & STATE ATTORNEY Miami Twelfth Marathon Judicial Washington Countiee Mike Satz, Ft. Lauderdale John Gale, Miami Circuit STATE ATTORNE Y PUBLIC DEFENDER Jon I. Gordon, Miami CIRCUIT JUDGES Kirk C. Zuelch, Key West DeSoto, Manatee and Alan H. Schreiber, Richard Y. Feder, Miami PUBLIC DEFENDER Sarasota Counties N. Russell Bower, Plantation Moie J. L. Tendrich, Panama City W. Randall, Winter, Miami West Eighteenth Judicial CIRCUIT JUDGES Robert L. McCrary, Jr., Key Francis X. Knuck, Miami Robert Hensley, Marianna Circuit (Vacancy), Miami Bradenton W. Fred Turner, Seventeenth Judicial Brevard & Seminole Gerald Kogan, Miami Lynn Silvertooth, Lynn Haven Circuit Counties Fredricka G. Smith, Don Sarasota T. Sirmons Broward County Miami Grissim H. Walker, Panama City CIRCUIT JUDGES Joseph P. Farina, Sarasota Dedee Costello, CIRCUIT JUDGES Gil Goshorn, Titusville Miami Shores Gilbert Smith, Bradenton Panama City Eugene S. Garrett, Tom Waddell, Jr., James C. Henderson, Richard H. Bailey, W. L Bailey, Blountstown Hillsboro Beach Satellite Beach Miami Bradenton STATE ATTORNEY Melvin B. Grossman, John Antoon, Cocoa Joseph M. Nadler, Miami Stephen L. Dakan, Jim Appleman, Hollywood Edward M. Jackson, Edmund W. Newbold, Island Sarasota Marianna Joseph E. Price, Jr., Merritt Miami Thomas M. Gallen, PUBLIC DEFENDER Ft. Lauderdale Dominick Salfi, Longwood Michael H. Salmon, Johnson, Bradenton Virgil Q. Mayo, George W. Tedder, Jr., Clarence T. Jr., Miami Durand J. Adams, Blountstown Ft. Lauderdale Merritt Island John A. Tanksley, Miami Bradenton Stanton S. Kaplan, Robert B. McGregor, Cocoa Jack M. Turner, Miami Vincent T. Hall, Arcadia Fifteenth Judicial Plantation J. Wm. Woodson, Eau Gallic Donald E. Stone, Miami Paul Logan, Bradenton Circuit Louis Weissing, Frances Ann Jamieson, Richard S. Hickey, Miami Robert J. Boylston, Palm Beach County Ft. Lauderdale Cocoa Beach Wm. E. Gladstone, Miami Bradenton Robert C. Scott, John Dean Moxley, Jr., Gerald Wetherington, James S. Parker, CIRCUIT JUDGES Fort Lauderdale Titus ville Coral Gables Arcadia Tom Johnson, Arthur Franza, Hollywood S. Joseph Davis, Jr., Harold Featherstone, Andrew D. Owens, Jr., Riviera Beach Raymond Hare, Sanford Miami Sarasota (Vacancy), Ft. Lauderdale Charles M. Harris, Edward N. Moore, Miami STATE ATTORNEY West Palm Beach Russell Seay, Jr., Dania Titusville Frederick N. Barad, Frank Schaub, Edward Rodgers, John Ferris, Ft. Lauderdale Kenneth M. Leffler, Miami Bradenton West Palm Beach Franklin Orlando, Longwood D. Bruce Levy, Miami PUBLIC DEFENDER Richard I. Wennet, Ft. Lauderdale C. Vernon Mize, Sanford Mario P. Goderich, Elliott C. Metcalfe, Jr. Riviera Beach W. Clayton Johnson, STATE ATTORNEY S. Miami Sarasota R. William Rutter, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale Norm Wolfinger, Seymour Gelber, Miami West Palm Beach Robert W. Tyson, Jr., Titusville Edward S. Klein, Miami Thirteenth Judicial Hubert R. Lindsey, Ft. Lauderdale PUBLIC DEFENDER Stuart M. Simons, Miami Circuit West Palm Beach Stephen Booher, J. R. Russo, Melbourne Herbert M. Klein, James R. Stewart, Jr. Hillsborough County , Ft. Lauderdale Ntneteenth Judtctal Coral Gables West Palm Beach Patti L. Englander, Leonard Rivkind, CIRCUIT JUDGES Thomas E. Sholts, Ft. Lauderdale Circuit Miami Beach Morton Hanlan, Tampa West Palm Beach John A. Miller, Indian River, Martin, Robert H. Newman, Peter J.T. Taylor, Carl H. Harper, Ft. Lauderdale Okeechobee & St. Lucie Miami Tampa West Palm Beach W. Herbert Moriarty, Counties (Vacancy), Miami Morison Buck, Tampa James T. Carlisle, Ft. Lauderdale CIRCUIT JUDGES Phillip W. Knight, Miami Roland Gonzalez, West Palm Beach Lawrence Korda, Hollywood Ralph Miami N. Person, Temple Terrace Walter N. Colbath, Jr., Eugene Fischer, Charles E. Smith, Arthur I. Snyder, Malcolm W. Graybill, Palm Beach Gardens Ft. Lauderdale Vero Beach Miami Beach Tampa Timothy Poulton, James Reasbeck, C. Pfeiffer Trowbridge, Murray Goldman, Miami Vernon W. Evans, Jr., West Palm Beach Ft. Lauderdale Stuart Maria Korvick, Miami Tampa Marvin U. Mounts, Jr., M. Daniel Futch, Jr. John E. Fennelly, Robert Miami , Kaye, Thomas Miller, Sr., West Palm Beach Ft. Lauderdale Ft. Pierce Howard Gross, Tampa Emery Newell, Paul M. Marko III, Dwight Geiger, Stuart Miami Beach James A. Lenfestey, West Palm Beach Ft. Lauderdale Philip G. Nourse, Ft. Pierce Sidney B. Shapiro, Miami Tampa Vaughn Rudnick, Leroy Moe, Ft. Lauderdale L. B. Vocelle, Vero Beach Theodore G. Mastos, Dennis Alvarez, Tampa West Palm Beach J. Cail Lee, Ft. Lauderdale Rupert Smith, Ft. Pierce Miami Hendry, Walter Burnside, Jr., W. C. Williams III, Barbara J. Bridge William L. Harold Solomon, S.Miami Tampa Delray Beach Ft. L'auderdale Vero Beach Ellen M. Gable, Robert W. Rawlins, Jr., John D. Weasel, Thomas M. Coker, Jr., Martha C. Warner, Miami Tampa Boca Raton Plantation Stuart Margarita G. Esquiroz, J. Rogers Padgett, Tampa Jack H. Cook, Miette K. Burnstein, STATE ATTORNEY Miami Benjamin Sidwell, West Palm Beach Hollywood Bruce H. Colton, Richard S. Fuller, Tampa Mary Lupo, Robert C. Abel, Jr., Vero Beach Miami James P. Calhoun, Tampa Lake Park Ft. Lauderdale Vero Beach Philip Bloom, J. C. Cheatwood, William C. Owen, Jr., Barry J. Stone, PUBLIC DEFENDER N. Miami Beach Temple Terrace West Palm Beach Ft. Lauderdale Elton H. Schwarz, Martin Greenbaum, Daniel E. Gallagher, Richard Bryan Burk, Estella May Moriarty, Jensen Beach Miami Beach Tampa West Palm Beach Ft. Lauderdale

24 THE SHERIFF'S STAR Twentieth Judicial Hugh E. Hayes, Naples Escambia Isaac Anderson, Jr. Circuit Robert T. Shafer, Jr., Pensacola Pinellas Redford Russell Sturgis Clearwater Charlotte, Collier, Ft. Myers William W. Henderson, Jr James R. Thompson, Walter B. Lagergren Leon Karl B. Grube Glades, Hendry & Lee Brandt Downey Counties Ft. Myers Frank L. Bell Tallahassee William John Nelson, Billy G. Ward Hal McClamma Robert Shingler CIRCUIT JUDGES Ft. Myers William Campbell Jones John E. Crusoe Catherine Moore Harlan James R. Adams, Ft. Myers William C. McIver, George Reynolds Richard Luce Ted Brousseau, Naples Ft. Myers Flagler Charles Scott Carrere Bunnell Levy Charles Carlton, Naples STATE ATTORNEY Horace A. Andrews Joseph P. D'Alessandro, William C. Atack Braneon Radford W. Smith Hugh E. Starnes, Ft. Myers W. O. Beauchamp, Jr. R. Wallace Pack, Ft. Myers Ft. Myers Franklin Thomas B. Freeman Elmer O. Friday, Jr. PUBLIC DEFENDER Apalachi cola Liberty William B. Blackwood, Jr. , Demers N. Fort Myers Douglas Midgley, Susie Measamer Bristol David A. Thomas Ft. Myers Ft. Myers Glenn E. Summers S. Reese, Gadsden Polk Qui ncy Madison Bartow Richard L. Hood Madk son Dick Prince Wetzel Blair Jesse Clay Barber FLORIDA'S Gilchrist True Andrews Trenton Manatee Daniel Charles B. Curry COUNTY Miller Lang Bradenton JUDGES Walter R. Talley Carol C. Murphy Glades George K. Brown, Jr. Robert A. Young Moore Hauen Alachua Columbia Putnam Gai nesui tie Kirby Sullivan Marion Lake City Ocala Palatka Jeanne Dawes Crenshaw E. Vernon Douglas Gulf Peter T. Miller James L. Tomlinson Victor J. Musleh Dade Port St. Joe Hale Stancil Johns Stan R. Morris David L. Taunton St. Nath C. Doughtie Miami Martin St. Augustine Morton Lee Perry Hamilton Stuart Robert A Andreu Baker Block Jack Jasper Mare A. Cianca Robert K. Mathis Macclenny Alfred Nesbitt David E. Bembry D. L. Griffis Bernard R. Jaffe David Harper St. Lucie Arthur Rothenberg Hardee Monroe Ft. Pierce Bay James W. Midelis Panama Charles David Edelstein Wauchula Key West City Collins William G.Tye William Cooper Edward H. Swanko Robert Earl Richard G. Payne Don T. Sirmons Marvin H. Gillman Hendry Allison DeFoor Santa Rosa Judy Markham Pittman Milton I. Starkman LaBelle Paul E Esquinaldo Milton Marshall H'. Ader Colic Nichols, Jr. Bradford Broward N. Parsons Nassau Robert M. Deehl Fernandi na Beach Starke Harvey Leon Goldstein Hernando Sarasota Robert E. Williams George H. Pierce Richard V. Margolius Brooksuille Sarasota Joan A. Lenard Edwin Malmquist Okaloosa Alan R. Dakan Brevard Becky Titus Titusuille Philip Cook Highlands Crestuiew Arthur Maginnis Mike Jones Frederick DeFuria Harry Stein O' Sebri ng Emanuel LoGalbo, Jr. Peter Haddad Thomas G. Connell Mark H. Richardson, Jr. Keith Brace Martin Budnick Arthur Winton Okeechobee Seminole Daniel F. Citak Murray Klein Hillsborough Sanford Tampa Okeechobee Lawrence V. Johnston Meek B. Robinette Burton C. Conner Wallace H. Hall Henry Ludwig Jim Arnold Harold F. Johnson Broward Oppenborn, Jr. Paul Elliott Orange Alan A. Dickey Ft. Lauderdale Calvin R. Mapp Dennis Alvarez Orlando Fred Hitt J. Bart Budetti James S. Rainwater Donald F. Castor Tony Johnson Paul L. Backman Gerald Klein Ed Hinson James Charles Hauser Sumter J. Bushnell Alfred J.Skaf Harvey Baxter Susan Cawthon Bucklew Thomas Robert Kirkland Geoff Cohen Alfonso C. Sepe Edward H. Ward George A. Sprinkel IV Jack Drawdy Ross E. Mowry Leah Aleice Simms Perry A. Little John H. Adams Suwannee Steven G. Shutter Allen Kornblum Barbara Fleischer Richard F. Conrad Liue Oak Robert Owen Dale Ross Alfonso Leo Adderly Robert Hendy Bonanno Janis Halker Thomas J. Kennon, Jr. Harvey Ford Norman S. Gerstein Thomas E. Stringer, Sr. J. C. Stone, Jr. Arthur M. Birken Stanley M. Goldstein Dorothy Russell Taylor William Holmes Perry Walter Herring Murray Meyerson Boni Charles N. Prather Brian Phillip fay Stephen Murphy Kay Celeste Hardee Muir Robert Earl Brown Larry Seidlin Union Constance R. Nutaro DeSoto Indian River Arcadia Osceola Lake Butler June LaRan Johnson Vero Beach Kissimmee David L. Reiman Irwin A. Berkowitz Howard C. Holtzendorf James B. Balsiger Ronald Legendre Volusia Zebedee Waldo Wright Dixie Dan Kilbride J. Chester Kerr Susan Lebow Cross Ch'ty DeLand Jackson McDermott Tom Lynch Marshall M. Clemente Palm Beach Michael Mari anna West Palm Beach Norton Josephson Calhoun Duval Woodrow Wilson Hatcher Edward A. Garrison Darrel Carnell Blountstown Jackson hhi lie Michael D. Miller Harrison D. Griffin L. Godwin Jefferson J. Richard W. Kreidler Monticello David C. Clark Wiley G. Clayton Charlotte Louise Walker Felix A. Johnston Howard H. Harrison, Jr. Gayle Graziano Punta Gorda Morton A. Kesler Jerome L. Davis Patrick G. Kennedy Edward P. Westberry Lafayette John P. Shannon Don T. Adams Wakulla Hugh McKay Fletcher, Sr. Mayo Robert V. Parker Craw fordui lie Citrus John E. Mathews III Harlow H. Land, Jr. Robert M. Gross Inverness Mike Carter Sharon Howard Tanner Edward H. Fine Leonard A. Damron Lake John M. Marees Tahhares Karen L. Martin Walton Clay E. Ambrose Olliff, Jr. Richard Singletary Kathleen Kroll DeFuniak Springs Green Coue Springs Raymond L. Simpson Roy Wright Caldwell John L Phillips Lewis R. Lindsey David Cary Wiggins (Vacancy) Mike Hill Pasco Washington Collier Lee Dade City Chipley Naples Ft. Myers William H. Seaver Perry E. Wells Thomas T. Trettis, Jr. James Seals Dan C. Rasmussen Eugene C. Turner Susan M. Tyler Lynn Tepper

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PAULA HAWKINS (R) LAWTON CHILES, JR. (D) Born Logan, Utah, January 24, 1927 Edu- Born Lakeland, Florida, April 3, 1930Edu- cation Utah State University; Husband cation Lakeland High School; BS Degree, Walter Eugene (Gene) Children Three University of Florida, 1952; LLB Degree, Church Mormon Career elected to Public University of Florida School of Law, 1955; Service Commission, 1972; reelected, 1976; Prior Occupation Attorney Wife Rhea May served as Chairman of Commission, 1977- Children Four Church Presbyterian Mil- 79; first Republican and first woman to itary U. S. Army, Korea Career Legislative: Senator Hawkins serve on Commission since 1887; occupa- served in Florida House of Representatives, tion at time of election to Senate in 1980, 1959-66, and Florida Senate, 1966-70; Vice President, Air Florida; Honors "Who' s elected to U. S. Senate in November, 1970; Who in America, " "Who's Who in Ameri- reelected to U. S. Senate, 1976 and 1982; can Women "; named Woman of the Year ranking member, Budget Committee; by Knights of Columbus, 1973; received member, Appropriations; Governmental Good Government Award, Maitland Jay- Affairs Committee, Special Committee on cees, 1976; Outstanding Woman ofthe Year Aging; and Democratic Steering Commit- (in government), Orlando Chamber of tee; Address 250 Russell Senate Office Commerce, 1977; Republican Woman of the Building, Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) Year, 1981; named Outstanding Mother of 224-5274. the Year for Statesmanship, 1983; named Child Advocate of the Year, 1984; Address 313 Hart Senate Office Building, Washing- ton, D.C., 20510 (202) 224-3042.

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tlat 1st District ership Award, " Sunshine State Associ- Eseambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and "Legislator of the Walton Counties. Part of Bay County. ation for the Blind, 1973; Year Award, " Florida Association for (D) Retarded Children, 1974; Woodmen of the Born Midland City, Alabama, May 12, 1926 World Conservation Award, 1974; "Conser- Education BS Degree from Troy State Uni- vationist of the Year" award, Bay County versity, Troy, Alabama, 1949; graduate Audubon Society, 1975; Legislative work in broadcasting, Northwestern Uni- Award, " Florida Association of Commun- versity, Evanston, Illinois, 1951; Wife ity Colleges, 1978; Alumnus of the Year Nancy Children Two Church Baptist Mil- Award, Troy State University, 1980; itary served in the U. S. Navy, 1944-46; member, Armed Services and Merchant Career served in the Florida House of Marine & Fisheries Committees; Address 1972-78; elected to Con- 330 Cannon House Office Building, Rep. Hutto Representatives, gress, 1978 and subsequently; "State Lead- Washington, D.C., 20515 (202) 225-4136.

THE SHERIFF'S STAR 2nd District time record in Congress for not missing a Baker, Bradford, Calhoun, Columbia, single legislative vote on any roll call in Dixie, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, more than 34 years. Address 2107 Rayburn Gulf, Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson, House Office Building, Washington, D. C. Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, 20515 (202) 225-2501. Liberty, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Wakulla and Washington Counties. Portions of Bay and Clay Counties. 4th District Flagler, St. Johns and Volusia DON FUQUA (D) Counties. Portions of Duval, Clay Born Jacksonville, Florida, August 20, and Putnam Counties. 1933 Education public schools of Calhoun WILLIAM V. CHAPPELL, JR. (D) County; Degree in Agricultural Economics, Born Kendrick, Florida, February 2, 1922. University of Florida, 1957; Prior Occupa- Education public schools of Marion tion Dairying Wife Nancy Children Two County; BA Degree, University of Florida, Rep. Fuqua Church Presbyterian Military U. S. Army 1947; LLB Degree, 1949;Juris Doctor, 1967; Medical Corps, Korean War; Career State Prior Occupation Attorney Children Four President, FFA, 1950-51; former member, Church Methodist Military U. S.Naval avi- Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch Board of Trus- ator; Captain, U. S. Naval Reserve (inac- tees; served in Florida House of Representa- tive). Career Marion County Prosecuting tives, 1958-61; named "One of the Most Attorney, 1949-54; served in Florida House Valuable Members of the Legislature, " of Representatives, 1954-64, 1966-68; 1961; past president and chairman of the Speaker of the House, 1961-63; elected to University of Florida Alumni Association; Congress in 1968; now serving his 9th con- Honorary Doctorates from University of secutive term in office; assigned to the Notre Dame, Florida Institute of Technol- House Appropriations Committee, 1973; ogy; Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy; member of subcommittees on Defense, American Astronomical Society's Olin E. Energy and Water Development, and Mil- Teague Award; Legislative Recognition itary Construction; recipient of the Free- Award, National Society of Professional doms Foundation Award; Triple-E Award, Engineers; Guardian of Small Business National Environmental Development Award; Florida A&M University Meritor- Rep. Chappell Association, 1976; seven-time recipient ious Award; elected U.S. Representative National Businessmen's "Watchdog of the from the Second District in 1962,and subse- Treasury Award"; and seven-time recipient quently; Address 2269 Rayburn House of the National Federation of Independent Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Business "Guardian of Small Business" cit- (202) 225-5235. ation; chosen by Florida Wildlife Associa- tion for special award, 1979; Address 2468 3rd District Rayburn House Office Building, Washing- Nassau County. Portions of Duval County. ton, D. C. 20515 (202) 225-4035. CHARLES E. BENNETT (D) 5th District Born Canton, New York, December 2, 1910. Seminole County and portions Degrees, University of Education AB and JD Orange and Lake Counties. of Florida Prior Occupation Attorney Wife Jean Children Three Church Christian Mil- BILL McCOLLUM (R) itary Captain, U. S. Army, World War II; Born Brooksville, Florida, July 12, 1944. leader of guerillas in Northern Luzon Education BA and Juris Doctor Degrees, Rep. Bennett mountain jungle fighting; awarded Silver University of Florida; Wi fe Ingrid Children Star, Bronze Star, Philippines' Legion of Three Military Officer in Judge Advocate Honor and Gold Cross; French Legion of General's Corps, U. S. Navy, 1969-72; U. S. Honor; Career Served in Florida House, Naval Reserve; Career Practicing attorney 1941;author of "Laudonniere and Fort Car- in Orlando, 1973-80;elected to third term of oline, " 1964; "Settlement of Florida, " 1968; Congress in 1984; served as member of "Southernmost Battlefields of the Revolu- Executive Council of Orange County Bar tion, " 1970; "Three Voyages, " 1975; "Flori- Association for six years; Chairman, da's French Revolution, " 1982; Watchdog Republican Executive Committee of Semi- of the Treasury Award, six times; Honorary nole County, 1976-80; member, Kiwanis Doctor of Humanities, University of Club, Florida Blue Key, Omicron Delta Tampa, 1950; Honorary Doctor of Laws, Kappa, University of Florida Hall of Fame; Jacksonville University, 1972; University among Outstanding Young Men in Amer- of Florida, Distinguished Alumnus Award, ica, 1976; regularly listed in Who's Who in 1969; Freedoms Foundation Awards, 1951 American Law, Who's Who in American and in serv- 1955; elected to Congress 1948; Politics and Who's Who in America; served Rep. McCollum ing his 19th consecutive term; holds all- on Judiciary Committee and Banking,

MARCH-APRIL 1986 27 Finance and Urban Affairs Committee, 8th District also on Criminal Justice Subcommittee; Most of Pinellas County. Address 1507 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D. C. 20515 (202) C. W. (R) 225-2176. Born Harmarville, Pennsylvania, December 16, 1930 Prior Occupation insu- 6th District rance executive Church Methodist Military Alachua, Citrus, Hernando, Marion Florida National Guard, 1948-57; Career and Sumter Counties. Portions of Lake, Pasco and Putnam Counties. Florida State Senate 1960-1970; elected to each BUDDY MACKAY 92nd Congress in 1970, reelected to (D) subsequent Congress; serves on Appropria- Born Ocala, Florida, March 22, 1933Educa- tions Committee; member Republican Con- tion Davidson College, University of Flor- gressional Executive Committee on Rep. MacKay ida and University of Florida Law School; Committees for 98th Congress; Delegate to itaryywas graduated from the latter with honors every Republican National Convention in 1961; Prior Occupation cattle and citrus from 1968 through 1984; first Minority business, practiced law; Wife Anne Selph Leader of Florida Senate; Allen Morris Children Four Church Presbyterian Mil- Award for 1967, "Effectiveness in Debate"; active duty in the U. S.Air Force, 1954 Florida Press Corps "Most Valuable Sena- through 1958; attained rank of Captain in tor Award"; Honors American Legion, the U.S. Air Force Reserve; Career Florida AMVETS, VFW and DAV; Award of Merit House of Representatives, 1968 through from President's Commission on Employ- 1974; Florida Senate, 1974 through 1980; ment of the Handicapped; "Watchdog of elected to U.S. House of Representatives, the Treasury" award, 92nd through 98th 1982 and 1984; serves on the Foreign Congresses; "Guardian of Small Business" Affairs, Budget and Aging Committees in award, 92nd through 98th Congresses; the House of Representatives; Honors 1969 Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge and 1970, Most Outstanding First Term Honor Certificate; Suncoast Tiger Bay 1984 Member of Florida House; chosen by press Benjamin Franklin Distinguished Leader- corps to receive St. Petersburg Times Most ship Award; Address 2266 Rayburn House Young Rep. Valuable Member Award in the Florida Office Building, Washington, D. C. 20515 Legislature; received the Allen Morris (202) 225-5961. Award for Public Service five times; Address 503 Cannon House Office Build- 9th District ing, Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-5744. Portions of Hillsborough, Pasco and Pi n elias Counties 7th District (R) Portions Hillsborough County. of Born Tarpon Springs, Florida, July 16, SAM M. GIBBONS (D) 1930; Education BS degree in engineering, Born Tampa, Florida, January 20, 1920; University of Pittsburgh, 1959;accounting, Education public schools of Tampa; JD George Washington University, 1959-60; Degree, University of Florida, 1947; Prior JD Degree, University of Florida, 1963; Occupation 15years as attorney in Tampa; Prior Occupations businessman, attorney, Wife Martha Children Three Church Presb- petroleum and geophysical engineer, yterian Military Major, U. S. Army, World government contract negotiator, steel Wife Evelyn Children Two Church Rep. Gibbons War II; 501st Parachute Infantry, 101stAir- worker; borne Division; awarded Bronze Star; Greek Orthodox Mt'litary U.S. Air Force, 4 Career President, University of South Flor- years, Korean conflict; Career Small ida Foundation; served in Florida House of Claims Judge, Pasco County, 1970-72; Representatives, 1952-58; Florida Senate, Associate Municipal Judge, Tarpon 1958-62; recipient of University of Florida's Springs and New Port Richey; elected to Distinguished Alumnus Award; elected to U.S. House of Representatives, 1982 and Congress in 1962; reelected subsequently; 1984; appointed to Veterans Affairs, and chairman of Trade Subcommittee of Ways Small Business Committees, also to Select and Means Committee; Address 2266 Ray- Committee on Aging, and Republican Task burn House Office Building, Washington, Force on Social Security; Honors Phi D.C. 20515 (202) 225-3376. Alpha Delta Award to Outstanding Law Graduate; President of Student Body, U. of Trivia untvorthy ofpursuit Pittsburgh School of Engineering and of the Year, Tarpon Springs, England claims the Methuselah of dog- Mines; Citizen and Charter President, dom —a Labrador retriever named 1972-73; Founder Volunteer Ambulance Ser- "Adjutant" that lived to be 27 years old Tarpon Springs Rep. Bilirakis 32nd Degree Mason (1936-1963). vice; member AHEPA;

28 THE SHERIFF'S STAR and Shriner; Address 319 Cannon House 12th District Office Building, Washington, D.C., 20515 Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Martin, (202) 225-5755. Okeechobee, and St. Lucie Counties. Parts of Collier, Indian River and 10th District Palm Beach Counties. DeSoto, Hardee, Manatee and Polk TOM LEWIS (R) Counties. Part of Osceola County. Born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October (R) 26, 1924; Education Palm Beach Junior College and University of Florida; Wife Born Cincinnati, Ohio, August 23, 1930; Three Church Methodist Education Yale University, Degree in Marian Children Industrial Administration, School of Engi- Military U.S. Air Force, World War II and Prior Occupation corpo- neering; School of Banking of the South, Korean conflict; executive, Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Louisiana State University; Wife Nancy rate and Invest- Lewis Children Four Church Episcopal Career Co., 1957-1973; Real Estate Rep. Career Mayor- chairman of the board of three banks; ments, 1972 to present; /Councilman, N. Palm Beach, 1964-1971; extensive work with Florida Bankers Asso- Florida House of Representatives, 1972- ciation and American Bankers Associa- tion; past president, Winter Haven 1980; Florida Senate, 1980-1982; elected to Chamber of Commerce; director and U.S. House of Representatives, 1982 and of the Year from member of Executive Committee, Florida 1984; Honors Legislator County Association for Citrus Showcase; Winter Haven City Palm Beach Commissioner, 1966-68; member, Polk Retarded Citizens and Florida Association County Democratic Executive Committee; of Realtors, 1977; also Senator of the Year member, Board of Directors, Girls Clubs of from Retarded Citizens and Realtors, 1981; service Winter Haven and Dixie Youth Baseball; Liberty Bell Award for community Association; elected to House in 1976; reelected in 1978, from Palm Beach County Bar Effective 1980, 1982 and 1984;serving on Select Com- Allen Morris Award for Most Vice President mittee on Intelligence and Small Business First Term Senator, 1982; Committee; Address 1124 Longworth and President of U.S. House Freshman 1983 and Man of Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) Republican Class, 1984; Rep. Ireland 225-5015. the Year, United Cerebral Palsy of the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast; 11th District Address 1313 Longworth Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-5792. Breuard County. Portions of Orange, , Indian Riuer and Osceola Counties District 13th (D) Charlotte, Lee and Sarasota Counties. Born In Florida, September 29, 1942; Edu- Part of Collier County. cation Melbourne High School, 1960; B.A., CONNIE MACK (R) Yale University, 1965; J.D., University of October Virginia School of Law, 1968; Wife Grace Born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Children Two Religion Christian Military 29, 1940Education Fort Myers High School from University Captain, U.S. Army Reserve, 1965-71, (Fla.), received BS Degree Florida in Priscilla Children active duty, 1968-70; Career admitted to of 1966; Wife Florida Bar, 1968; elected to Florida House Two Church Catholic Career President, of Representatives, 1972, and reelected sub- Florida National Bank of Lee County; on sequently; Honors Outstanding Young Board of Governors, Federal Reserve Rep. Mack Man in America, 1972; one of Five Out- Board, Miami Branch; elected U.S. House, standing Young Men in Florida, 1975;Flor- 1982, 1984; Honors Outstanding Young Direc- ida Democrat of 1975; elected U. S. Man Award, Florida Jaycees, 1975; Coral Representative, 1978 and subsequently; tor, Chairman of the Board, Cape member of Science and Technology, and Hospital, 1975-77; Founding Chairman of Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Com- the Board, Palmer Drug Abuse Program, mittees; Chairman, Subcommittee on 1979-80; Director, Metropolitan Fort Myers Coral Mem- Space Science and Applications, Science Chamber of Commerce; Cape Charter and Technology Committee; first U.S. orial Arch Committee; Member, Treasurer, Representative to fly in Space Shuttle, Fort Myers Rotary Club; Boy 1986; Address 317 Cannon House Office Scouts of America Council 88; Address 504 Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) Cannon House Office Building, Washing- 225-3671. ton, D.C., 20515 (202) 225-2536.

Trivia unworthy ofpursuit presidential oath. She swore in Lyndon U.S. District Judge Sarah Hughes was Johnson the day John E. Kennedy was Rep. Nelson the only woman ever to administer the assassinated.

MARCH-APRIL 1986 29 14th District Ambassador to Papua, New Guinea; served Portions of Broward and on Executive Committee of Republican Palm Beach Counties. National Committee; Address 1213 Long- DANIEL ANDREW MICA (D) worth House Office Building, Washington, D.C., 20515 (202) 225-3026. Born Binghamton, N. Y., February 4, 1944; Education attended University of Florida, and graduated from Florida Atlantic Uni- 16th District versity, Boca Raton; Wife Martha Children Portions of Dade and Broward Counties. Four Prior Occupations teacher; adminis- LAWRENCE J. SMITH (D) trative assistant to Congressman ; Career President of Florida Atlan- Born Brooklyn, N. Y., April 25, 1941 Educa- tic University student body and Alumni tion New York University, Brooklyn Law Association; charter member of Blue Key, School, LLB Degree, 1964 and JD Degree, Rep. Mica FAU; member of Board of Directors, Good- 1967 Wife Sheila Children Two Religion will Industries; former director, Commun- Jewish Career Governor's Task Force on ity Mental Health Center of Palm Beach Criminal Justice Systems, 1980-81; Holly- County and former director Public Televi- wood Planning and Zoning Board, 1974- sion Foundation of South Florida; charter 1977 (Chairman, 1976 and 1977); Broward member and secretary of the "Forum Club County Advisory Board, 1978; Florida of the Palm Beaches"; member, Jaycees; House of Representatives, 1978-1982; honorary member, Kiwanis; elected to U.S. elected to U.S. House of Representatives, House of Representatives in 1978, reelected 1982 and 1984; Honors Friend of Education 1980, 1982, and 1984; serving on Veterans Award from Broward County Classroom Affairs and Foreign Affairs Committees Teachers' Association, 1979-1980; Civitan and Select Committee on Aging; Chair- Man of the Year, 1982; Jewish National man, Subcommittee on International Oper- Fund Man of the Year, 1982; President, ations; Address 131 Cannon House Office South Broward Bar Association, 1977-1979; Exec- Building, Washington, D.C., 20515 (202) member, Broward County Democrat 225-3001. utive Committee, 1973-1978;received Envir- onmental Legislators Award from Shaw Rep. 15th District Broward County Sierra Club, 1983; Washing- Most of Broward County. Address 113 Cannon Building, E. , JR. (R) ton, D.C., 20515 (202) 225-7931. Born Miami, Florida, April 19, 1939;Educa- 17th District tion Bachelor's Degree, Business Adminis- Portions of Dade County. Stetson University, 1961;Master' s tration, WILLIAM LEHMAN (D) Degree, Accounting, University of Ala- bama, 1963; Juris Doctor, Stetson Univer- Born Selma, Alabama, October 5, 1913. sity Law School, 1966; Wife Emilie Education Graduate, University of Ala- Children Four Church St. Anthony' s, Ft. bama, 1934.Prior Occupation Buick dealer Lauderdale Career Assistant City Attorney Wife Joan Children Two Religion Jewish of Fort Lauderdale, 1968;Chief City Prosec- Career member, Dade County School utor, 1968-69; Associate Municipal Judge, Board, 1966-70; School Board Chairman, 1969-71; City Commissioner, 1971-73; Vice 1970-72; elected to the U. S.House of Repre- Mayor, Ft. Lauderdale, 1973to 1975;Mayor sentatives in 1972 and subsequently; Rep. Smith 1975to 1979;elected to U. S.Congress, 1980, member, Appropriations Committee, and 1982, and 1984. He is a Certified Public Chairman of Subcommittee on Transporta- Accountant and a member of the Ameri- tion; member, U. S. Holocaust Memorial can, Florida and Broward County Bar Council; member, Select Committee on Associations; Past President, National Children, Youth and Families; Address Conference of Republican Mayors; 2347 Rayburn House Office Building, appointed by President Ford, U. S. Special Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-4211.

Trivia untvorthy of pursuit For Bible readers the number 40 has spe- These days it's no big deal to have a cial significance. It rained on Noah for 40 woman U.S. Senator, but it was in 1982 days and 40 nights. Moses was on the when Hattie Caraway (Ophelia Wyattj mount 40 days and 40 nights. Israel spent became the first woman elected to the U. S. 40 years in the wi lderness. Elijah spent 40 Senate. She was originally appointed to days and 40 nights in the wilderness. fill the Arkansas seat left vacant by the Jonah gave Ninevah 40 days to repent. death of her husband, and was subse- Christ's sojourn in the wilderness was 40 Rep. Lehman quently elected two times, in 1982 and days. Lent lasts 40 days. 1988. THE SHERIFF'S STAR 18th District Reform, 1982;Address 2239 Rayburn Build- Portions of Dade County. ing, Washington D.C., 20515(202) 225-3931. (D) 19th District Born Dudleyville, Alabama, September 8, Monroe County. Portions of Dade County. of 1900; Education AB Degree, University DANTE B. FASCELL (D) Alabama, 1921;LLB Degree, Harvard Law School, 1924; J.D., 1969, from Harvard; Born Bridgehampton, Long Island, N.Y., holds honorary LLD Degrees from five Uni- March 9, 1917Education public schools of versities; Prior Occupati on Attorney Miami; D. Degree, University of Miami, J. IIl Church Baptist Career Instructor of law, 1938; Prior Occupation Attorney Wife University of Arkansas, 1924-25; served in Jeanne-Marie Children Two Military U. S. Florida House of Representatives, 1929-30; Army, WW II; saw action in African, Sic- Florida State Board of Public Welfare, ilian and Italian campaigns; Career served Rep. Pepper 1933-34; elected to U. S. Senate, 1936; ree- in Florida House of Representatives, 1951- lected in 1938and 1944; has been serving in 54; named "One of Ten Most Outstanding the House since 1963;delegate or alternate Members of the House, " 1951 and 1953; to 11 Democratic National Conventions, named by Florida Jaycees as "One"of Five and Chairman of the Florida delegation in Outstanding Men in the State, 1951; 1940 and 1944; delegate to the Interparlia- appointed by the President to the U.S.Dele- mentary Union from the U.S.Senate at the gation, 24th General Assembly of the Uni- Hague, 1938,and at Dublin, 1950, also dele- ted Nations; Chairman, Foreign Affairs gate from the House to 15 meetings of the Committee; Chairman, Arms Control, Union from 1975 through 1983; member, International Security and Scientific House Select Committee on Aging, and Affairs Subcommittee; member and former Chairman of Subcommittee on Health and chairman, Commission on Security and Long Term Care; Chairman, House Rules Cooperation in Europe; has served in the Committee, and member, Subcommittee on U.S. House of Representatives since 1954; Rules of the House; Democratic appointee Address 2354 Rayburn House Office Build- to National Commission on Social Security ing, Washington, D.C. 20515(202) 225-4506. Rep. Fascell

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MARCH-APRIL 1986 31 Sheriff Charlotte Claude W. Miller IS~IS~BI Clerk of Circuit Court Population Raymond C. Winstead 74,060 Jr. County Seat Property Appraiser Punta Gorda Clark Maxwell, Sr. Sheriff Tax Collector John J. McDougall C. N. "Newt" Jones Clerk of Circuit Court Supervisor of Elections Barbara T. Scott Shirley P. Baccus Property Appraiser School Superintendent Oliver Lowe Lloyd Soughers Tax Collector Commissioners L. Victor Desguin Charles J. Roberts Supervisor of Elections Theo York Tosie Hindman AK Thad Altman School Superintendent Il Sue Schmitt Robert Bedford Andrea Deratany Commissioners : School Board Lee Eure . County Judges are Elsewhere Larry Williamson Paul Monroe, Jr. Joseph Tringali ,.; @pouted, ~udgesarenolongel'listedascounty I Vera Walker John W. Baker Franz Ross, Sr. They are part of Florida's judicial Richard Holt MMp' Lynn Demetriades L. lI'yvit'tom, sn'd are therefore listed elsewhere in Esther Baker School Board this publication under the Judicial Branch Robert Waldrop Brow ard Larry E. Scoggins of, State Government. Mac Horton Population Vicky Matthews 1,100,777 Douglas James County Seat Source of Population Figures Ft. Lauderdale Citrus The population figures used in this directory Sheriff Population Nick Navarre atr'e 68,683 estimates certified by the Bureau of Clerk of Circuit Court County Seat focal Government .in the Department of Robert E. Lockwood Inverness Community Affairs to help counties esti- Property Appraiser Sheriff William Markham mate the 1985-86 salaries of their elected Charles S. Dean Tax Collector Clerk of Circuit Court Official e. Joseph Rosenhagen Conners Elections Walt Supervisor of Appraiser Carroll Property Jane C. Charles H. Allen School Superintendent Tax Collector William Leary .~ts~si~s4~$~s4~B Norine S. Gilstrap Commissioners Elections Thompson Supervisor of Gerald Anderson Sylvia Poitier Wilma School Superintendent Ed Kennedy Tommy Loftin Carl Austin Alachua Tax Collector School Board Scott I. Cowan Gene Harvey Commissioners Tommy Smith l loward Forman Population Supervisor of Elections Nick Bryant Mrs. Deane Bozeman Nicki E. Grossman John Barnes 168,243 John J. Barton Howard Craft County Seat Ken Brock Alex Griffin School Superintendent Linda Grantham School Board Gainesville Tim Jean Grant Starling Dr. Robert Young Marie Harrington Sheriff Commissioners Bill Broska "Lu" Don Samuels School Board L. J. Hindery James Croft Bradford Lori Parrish Clerk of Circuit Court David Langer Macey Starling Population Toni J. Siskin A. Curtis Powers T.J. Adams Ruth Ann Derrico 22,996 Jan R. Cummings M. F. Zellner Property Appraiser Benny Joe Bennett Thomas Evans Edward County Seat David Watson A. Crapo Clifton Barton Starke Neil Sterling Tax Collector School Board Karen Johnson James Sheriff Calhoun F. Bishop, Jr. Joe B. Crews Reddish Clay Supervisor of Elections Dolph James C. Lyons, Jr. Clerk of Circuit Court Population K. Irby Lois Irene Yarborough Population J. Gilbert Brown 9,325 School Superintendent Dwight Crews S. 79,886 Property Appraiser County Seat Dr. Douglas Magann Frank D. Kilgo County Seat Jimmy Alvarez Blountstown Green Cove Springs Commissioners Sheriff Jim Notestein Bay Tax Collector Sheriff Esther S. Hall W. G. ( Buddy) Smith Jennings Murrhee Leveda Brown Population Circuit Court Supervisor of Elections Clerk of Clerk of Circuit Court Edwin B. Turlington 112,949 Willie D. Wise Jeneva M. Flynn George L. Carlisle Jane Walker County Seat Property Appraiser Thomas School Superintendent Property Appraiser Coward Panama City Jim Duncan Frank Stone School Board Sheriff Lawrence L. Murray Commissioners Tax Collector Tax Collector Frank Lagotic LaVelle Pitts Vonnie T. Duke Barbara Gallant Lawrence Mosley Ruth D. Lee Clerk of Circuit Court E. L. Norman Supervisor of Elections Charles Chestnut III Supervisor of Elections Harold Bazzel Maxie Carter, Jr. Martin Sewell James W. Longstreth Property Appraiser Dorothy K. Holt E. W. Hodges, Jr. School Superintendent School Superintendent Margaret Nattress Richard Davis Howard Johnson Wilbur Waters Ann B. Wiggins Baker Tax Collector School Board Commissioners Donnell Brookins Commissioners Judy Becker Charles A. Richards Dale S. Wilson Population Supervisor of Elections Drew Peacock, Jr. 17,048 Patricia Spengler John Keene Gladys A. Chapman Leonard Schlofman Ronald W. Wood County Seat School Superintendent Wayne J. Spivey Rodney Hall Roy Bailey James Jett Macclenny Leonard Hall T. Parrish E. L. Hires Sheriff Commissioners J. Larry Lancaster School Board School Board Joe Newmans John Hutt, Jr. Brevard Sonny O'Bryan Clerk of Circuit Court Robert M. Paterson Helen Ingram Population William D. Price Harry Richardson Isaac W. Byrd George Bush 323,055 Clifford Newsome Jack Eckdahl Property Appraiser M. B. Miller Seat Ronnie Hand Gary Barber County Jean Varga Titusville Eunice Hill Martha Maxwell

32 THE SHERIFF'S STAR Collier School Board Population Robert Renick Henry Cook Franklin 109,219 William H. Turner Eric Smith Elvin Mathews County Seat Kathleen Magrath Bill Basford Population Carol A. Hyde Naples G. Holmes Braddock Councilmen 8,254 Woodrow H. Smith Sheriff Paul L. Cejas Forrest Boone County Seat Aubrey Rogers Michael Krop Aubrey M. Daniel Apalachicola Glades Clerk of Circuit Court Janet R. McAliley James F. Tullis Sheriff Population William J. Reagan Ed Holtsinger Jack Taylor, Jr. 6,590 Property Appraiser DeSoto Gifford Grange Clerk of Circuit Court County Seat Sam J. Colding Population Robert W. Schellenberg Lee R.P. Rivers Moore Haven Tax Collector 21,125 Evelyn Denise Lee Property Appraiser Sheriff Guy L. Carlton County Seat Donald G. Gaffney John James, Jr. Russell Henderson Supervisor of Elections Arcadia Jim Atkins Tax Collector Clerk of Circuit Court Mary Morgan Sheriff Joe Forshee Betty W. Sangaree Jerry L. Beck School Superintendent J. L. Varnadore Warren Anthony Jones Supervisor of Elections Property Appraiser Dr. Thomas L. Richey Clerk of Circuit Court Sylvia Webb-Thiebault Doris Shiver Hamm Larry Luckey Commissioners Delma Allen School Superintendent Tax Collector John A. Pistor Property Appraiser Clarence (Mack) Suggs Glona H. Tucker Regina Brown Fred Voss Margaret McAnly School Board Commissioners Supervisor of Elections Anne Goodnight Tax Collector Stan Jordan Willard M. Vinson Holly Green C. C. Holland Quitmon Brown John W. Sutton Harry Falk, Jr. School Superintendent Max Haase, Jr. Supervisor of Elections Jack Nooney R. Brenton Mabrey, Jr. Linda R. Taylor School Board David Thornton Wendell P. Holmes, Jr. Jimmy G. Mosconis Commissioners Jane C. Paulus School Superintendent Harry J. Wagner Percy Mock Samual A. Griffin Barbara Berry Lawrence D. Browning Dr. Samuel P. Nesbitt School Board John B Coffey Deborah Cook Commissioners Wendell C. Parker David Ray Ard Jerry Sapp Geraldine Calvin John E. Johnson Robert H. Miller, Jr. Vance Whidden F. G. McClintock Kermit E. Roan Escambia Buford Golden William Busbee Columbia Ron Collins Population Ted Mosteller School Board Bobby E. Suggs, Sr. 256,715 Wayne Mock Jackie W. Bass Population Robert R. Allen County Seat Gadsden Kathleen Browning 38,592 School Board Pensacola Mike Pressley County Seat James D. Brewer Sheriff Population Thelma Arnold Lake City Ronnie D. Allen Vince Seely 43,851 Phyllis Norris Sheriff Aurin Collins Clerk of Circuit Court County Seat Tom Tramel T. A. Strickland Ernie Lee Magaha Quincy Gulf Clerk of Cir'cuit Court James Westberry Comptroller Sheriff Population Mary B. Childs Dixie Joe A. Flowers W. A. Woodham 11,073 Property 'Appraiser Property Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court County Seat J. Doyle Crews Population John R. Jones, Jr. Wayne Hanna Port St. Joe Tax Collector 9,125 Tax Collector Property Appraiser Sheriff H. Ray Walker County Seat Matt Langley Bell, III George Hamilton Al Harrison Supervisor ol' Elections Cross City Supervisor of Elections Tax Collector Clerk of Circuit Court Carolyn D. Kirby Sheriff Joe Oldmixon W. A. Summerford Jerry T. Gates School Superintendent Glen Dyals School Superintendent Supervisor of Elections Property Appraiser Dr. Silas Pittman Clerk of Circuit Court Mike Holloway Deniver Hutchinson Kesley Colbert Commissioners Joe Hubert Allen Commissioners School Superintendent Tax Collector Ronald Williams Property Appraiser Phillip M. Waltrip Robert H. Bryant Eda Ruth Taylor Jerry V. Ward H al C hew ning, Sr. Kenneth Kclson Commissioners Supervisor of Elections Ludie Shipp Tax Collector Willie J. Junior Louise Blackburn Cora Sue Robinson Kenneth E. Witt Idelle Hatcher Max L. Dickson Paul Nicholson School Superintendent James H. Montgomery Supervisor of Elections Grady Albritton Lamar Massey B. Walter Wilder School Board Sherry C. Mills School Board Forrest Davis, Jr. Commissioners Jack T. Haltiwanger School Superintendent Henry McMillan Earl W. Lodge Armond B. Traylor Roger E. Little Allen Harden Lois Suarez School Board Douglas Birmingham Dick Chapple Commissioners Eric Eggen Harold J. Henderson William R. Branch Keith Hudson C. W. Stephenson C. Edward Stanford, Sr H. Jefferson Davis, Jr. Everett Owens, Jr. Dianne R. Lane Alton J. Land Jim C. Bailey William E. Potter Eldridge Money Dade Leroy E. Evans William K. Pitts, Jr. School Board Edward R. Osteen Flagler Witt Campbell Oscar Redd Population George Edmonds Population Ted L. Whitfield, Jr. 1,744, 113 School Board 14,811 Gilchrist James L. Hanlon, Jr. County Seat Earl Allen County Seat Population Waylon Graham Miami Teddy Cobb Bunnell 7,031 Gene Raffield Sheriff (Director of Sharon Snellgrove. Sheriff County Seat Hamilton Metro-Dade Tommy Cooper Robert E. McCarthy Trenton Police Dept. ) J. D. Cannon Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff Population Bobby L. Jones Duval She!ton B. Barber Roy J. Rodgers 9,156 Clerk of Circuit Court Property Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court County Seat Richard P. Brinker Population John W. Seay Jackie R. Barron Jasper Property Appraiser 605,680 Tax Collector Property Appraiser Sheriff Franklin B. Bystrom County Seat Suzette Pellicer D. Ray Harrison, Jr. Charlie Rhoden Tax Collector Jacksonville Supervisor of Elections Tax Collector Clerk of Circuit Court Fred Ganz Sheriff Etta Peterson W. W. Welch Alice Jones Supervisor of Elections Dale Carson School Superintendent Supervisor of Elections Property Appraiser David Leahy Clerk of Circuit Court Don V. Kaupke Susan J. Bryant F. Kenneth Tuten School Superintendent S. Morgan Slaughter Commissioners School Superintendent Tax Collector Dr. Leonard Britton Property Appraiser Louis M. Steflik Ray E. Thomas Ulma Braswell Commissioners Robert A. Mallard Thomas W. Durrance Commissioners Supervisor of Elections Barry D. Schreiber Tax Collector Marvin Henry Addy Jones Sally M. Sapp Jorge E. Valdes Lynwood Roberts Albert B. Johnston, Jr. Cecil Corbin School Superintendent Barbara M. Carey Supervisor of Elections Merhl Shoemaker W. B. Mathis, Jr. Owen Hinton, Jr. Sherman S. Winn Harry Nearing School Board Jimmie Sheffield Commissioners Harvey Ruvin School Superintendent Andy Anderson Shelton P. Thomas Lamar Hill James F. Redford, Jr. Herb Sang Nancy Dance School Board Wyndell Wynn Beverly Phillips Councilmen-at-Large Herschel C. King James E. Vickers, Jr. Lewis Vaughn Clara Oesterle James Wells James L. DuPont Raymond D. Durwood Morgan Stephen P. Clark Terry R. Wood Jack Haas Hutchin son David Goolsby

MARCH-APRIL 1986 33 School Board School Superintendent Tax Collector Property Appraiser W. P. Griffin, Jr. Thomas E. Lyons, Jr. Jack Jones School Board Frances H. Walker Kenneth M. Wilkinson Waylon Bush Commissioners Supervisor of Elections Tax Collector Willard Godwin Joseph V. DeLena Donald (Donnie) Paul H. Clemons Lois M. Riter Richard L. Steele Hil ward Morgan Morrison School Superintendent Supervisor of Elections David Barker Louise Boehme J. Jerr y Eng 1 is h Stephen C. Walker Enid D. Earle Leland P. McKeown E. E. Sums Hardee Donald Hensley Commissioners School Superintendent Felton Miller Mordaunt Bishop Dr. James E. Melvin Population Highlands Paul Jernigan Dr. John A. Ward Commissioners 28,803 School Board Population Jessie E. Cooksey Porter J. Goes County Seat Hubert Hendrix Walter B. Edwards, Jr. Donald Slisher Wauchula 56,009 Houston McCormick County Seat T. Butler Walker Mary Ann Wallace Sheriff L. T. Sonny Johnson, School Board Roland Eastwood Doyle Bryan Sebring Jr. Sheriff Paula Hayes William Fussell Clerk of Circuit Court Johnie F. Bradshaw Elizabeth Hall School Board Colemon W. Best Joe Sheppard Bobby Johnson, Sr. Clerk of Circuit Court Becky Stoutamire Robert Ratliff III Property Appraiser Edwin C. Faglie Mary M. Laurel Carolyn Coker Earl Rich Indian River James Boland, Jr. Rayma C. Page Collector Property Appraiser Tax Howard DeVore Ezelle J. W. (Billy) Martin Population Curtis Lafayette Barbara Wallace Supervisor Elections Tax Collector 74, 162 of Population Coker J. T. I.andress County Seat Sonny 356 Leon School Superintendent Supervisor of Elections Vero Beach 4, County Seat Population Shackelford Jimmy Wliitehouse Sheriff Peggy Mayo 266 Commissioners School Superintendent Tim Dobeck 163, Ruth E. Handley Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff County Seat Samuel L. Rawls Bobby McCray Tallahassee Benny Albritton Commissioners Freda Wright Gene Bigbie Property Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff Jim Moye Paul Trawick Eddie Boone Roland C. F. Howerton David Nolte Skipper Property Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court Maurice Henderson Carl P. Arant, Jr. Tax Collector G. W. Hicks, Jr. Paul Hartsfield School Board C. J. Wise Gene E. Morris F. Tax Collector Property Appraiser William R. Lambert, Jr. Claude "Chip" Supervisor of Elections Boring Ann Robinson Mertic Wimberley John P. Brown Gordon Norris Elections School Board School Superintendent Supervisor of Tax Collector Lewis Pace Linda F. Barrington John Chafin Linda Clark Joseph A. Franza Dr. James A. Burns School Superintendent Supervisor of Elections James Scarborough Peter H. Pollard Commissioners Robert Fitzgerald, Jr. Maggie Bowman Milton E. Ceraso Jan Pietrzyk Hendry Margaret L. Turnbull Pat Lyons Commissioners School Superintendent Ronald L. Smith Charles Couch Population Bill Gene Smith Don C. Scurlock, Jr. William C, Wodtke, Jr. Chester McCray Commissioners 21,668 Hillsborough Norman E. Jackson Wm. Douglas Nichols County Seat Dick Bird Population School Board Sidney Adams Gayle Nelson LaBelle Edward Walker Bill Montford Sheriff 721,990 Dorothy A. Talbert County Seat Kathleen Dowd School Board Robert K. Henderson Earl (Sermon) Dyess, Jr Hiram Bell J. Lee Vause Clerk of Circuit Court Tampa Judd Barker, Jr. Sheriff Carol Johnson Bill Lamb School Board Charlotte Fitzsimmons Ray Buchanan George Anderson Property Appraiser Walter C. Heinrich Joe N. Idlette, Jr. Clerk of Circuit Court Julian E. Adams Bill Wilson Dale Small Jackson Bobby Johnson Emily T. Millett Tax Collector Richard L. Ake Population Richard Merrick Peggy S. H am p ton Property Appraiser Lake William R. Daniel, Jr. 39,938 Donna M. Harper Supervisor of Elections Population Elizabeth J. Foote Tax Collector County Seat Levy Melvin B. Smith Marianna 119,902 School Superintendent County Seat Population William C. Burke Supervisor of Elections Sheriff Robin C. Krivanek John P. McDaniel Tav ares 21,942 Commissioners Sheriff County Seat C. E. Hall School Superintendent Clerk of Circuit Court Dr. Raymond Shelton Daun Crews Noel E. Griffin, Jr. Bronson Donald A. Davis Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff Donald E. Pratt Commissioners Property Appraiser Ron Glickman Herbert Lockey James C. Watkins Pat Hartley Phillip Roland Property Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court Robert E. McDaniel, Jr. Jan Platt Tax Collector Pam Iorio Betty Ford Hatcher Ed Havill Douglas M. McKoy School Board Tax Collector Property Appraiser Judy Cross Rodney Colson Supervisor of Elections Rubin E. Padgett Alyne Pitman T. Keith Hall Dwight Bell Beauford Davidson Supervisor of Elections Tax Collector Fred Dyess James D. Selvey School Superintendent Pick Talley Tim Chase Emogene W. Stegall Donald H. Richburg John S. McGahee School Superintendent Supervisor of Elections Linda Haney School Board Commissioners Roland H. Lewis S. D. Johnson Freddie Garner Joy S. Smith Hernando Marion S. Rodgers John Padgett Commissioners School Superintendent James R. Carson, Jr. Will W. Irby III Population R. Sonny Palomino Gloria Moreland Joe E. Newsome J. P. McDaniel Lex A. Deems Commissioners 61,945 Claude Smoak J. Donald Holmes County Seat A. Leon Lowry, Sr. Alva Mercer Sam Rampello School Board Thomas J. Windram J. L. Townsend Brooksville Glenn C. Burhans Wm. Samuel Yearty II Sheriff Cecile W. Essrig E. D. Patterson, Jr. R. B. Beall, Sr. School Board Mike Davis Tom Mylander Holmes Georgia Phillips Elmer Smith Clerk of Circuit Court Louise Boone Population James F. Williams Charles Beals School Board Harold W. Brown Anna Cowin Wayne E. Beauchamp Property Appraiser 15,'156 B. E. Charles County Seat C. A. Deems II Nancy Bell Lester Samples, Jr. Jefferson Kyleen Fischer R. H. Ross Tax Collector Bonifay Sheriff Population Christopher C. Hardee Leona Bechtelheimer Lee Richard A. Lynch Supervisor of Elections Thomas Strickland 11,395 Population Neil T. Kinnear, Jr. Clerk of Circuit Court County Seat Liberty Cody Taylor Monticello 251,768 School Superintendent Population Dr. James K. Austin Property Appraiser Sheriff County Seat 4,454 Commissioners Jack Fuircloth Ken Fortune Fort Myers Tax Collector Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff County Seat Frank Fish Frank Wanicka Bristol William T. Koenig III Edna Varnum Eleanor B. Hawkins Supervisor of Elections Property Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff Leonard Tria, Jr. Charlie Green Harrell W. Revell Henry Ledbetter Marlin D. Register Steve C. Walker, Jr.

34 THE SHERIFF'S STA Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff Duncan Hosford Don Moreland County Seat Orange Kenneth Adams Property Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court Fernandina Beach Population School Board Wilford M. Deason Frances E. Thigpin Sheriff 530,424 Hugh MacMillan, Jr. Tax Collector Property Appraiser Lawrence E. Ellis County Seat Louis Eassa Laster W. Summers Rudy Muckenfuss Clerk of Circuit Court Orlando Gail Bjork Supervisor of Elections Tax Collector T. J. Greeson Susan Pell Edna Sheriff W. Stanley Thomas Olson Property Appraiser Lawson L. Lamer Lynda M. Johnston School Superintendent Supervisor of Elections James Page Robert S, Howell Jerry Clerk of Circuit Court M. Johnson Alice T. Wurst Tax Collector Bill Gorman Joseph N. Belluccio Commissioners School Superintendent Gwendolyn Miller L. County Comptroller Pasco J. Johnson R.S. Archibald III Supervisor of Elections Tom Locker Sidney "Gene" Free Commissioners Shirley N. King Property Appraiser Population James E. Johnson Gail Cross School Superintendent 821 John Ford S. Hausman 225, Troy Sanders Murray E. Fugate Craig Marsh Tax (."ollector County Seat Joe Burke Roy E. Abshier Commissioners Dade City School Board Earl K. Wood T.W. (Tommy) Needham Gene R. Blackwelder Supervisor of Elections Sheriff Herbert M. Whittaker Dr. Steve Gilman Hazel Jones Jim Gillum Thomas Betty Carter Duggar School Board John F. Claxton School Superintendent Clerk of Circuit Court W. L. Potter Betty Cluster James E. Testone Dr. James L. Schott J. E. Pittman Joseph C. Combs Sharlene Perry Charles A. Pickett Commissioners Appraiser Ras Property B. Hill James C. Ergle, Jr. School Board Vera M. Carter Ted Williams Madison Dr. Carole A. Parrish William D. Rodeffer Bob Harrell Tax Collector Lamar Luffman Myra Jane Brock Hal Marston K. M. "Mike" Olson Population Robert B. Johnson Tom Dorman Supervisor of Elections 427 Martin 15, Rita Braddock Lou Treadway Kurt Browning County Seat Population David P. Page School Board School Superintendent Madison 77,519 H. Keith Stone Thomas E. Wetghtman Sheriff County Seat Commissioners Joe William Frangus C. Peavy Stuart Raymond Bassett Sylvia Young Clerk Okaloosa of Circuit Court Sheriff Franklin Dee Parsons Curtis I.. Law Alfred Welch James D. Holt Population Kattie Adams Ann Hildebrand Property J. Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court 128,941 William Thomas Allan Safranek, Jr. W. G. Rutherford Louise V. Isaacs County Seat Barnes Michael D. Weils Tax Collector II Property Appraiser Crestview Iris B. Tapley School Board Wes Kelley A. D. Malfregeot Sheriff Agnes Davis Deal Supervisor of Elections Tax Collector Larry Gilbert Osccola Janet E. Tolar Kathleen M. Burnette Larry O'Steen Clerk of Circuit Court Population James M. Marlowe School Superintendent Supervisor of Elections Newman C. Brackin 69,995 Gerald P. Petersen Randall M. Buchanan Peggy Stewart Robbins Property Appraiser Dorothy S. Mitchell Commissioners County Seat School Superintendent Howard E. Hilburn Kissimmee Roy C. Smith Vincent J. Navitsky Tax Collector Pinellas Jack Sheriff Hunter Commissioners Joseph G. Stokes Bob Fornes Population Bert Thigpen Frank Wacha Supervisor of Elections Clerk of Circuit Court 783,265 Philip Howell Thomas J. Higgins Elsie B. Garrett Mel Wills, Jr. County Seat Allen Cherry Thomas G. Kenny III School Superintendent Clearwater School Board Property Appraiser Maggy Hurchalla Pledger V. Sullivan Robert M. Day Sheriff Carolyn Bishop John W. Holt, Jr. Commissioners Tax Collector Gerard A. Coleman S. H. Pridgeon, Jr. School Board Joe Mosier Murray A. Bronson Clerk of Circuit Court Paul Braswell Frank Hughes Bill W. Peebles, Jr. Supervisor of Elections Karleen F. DeBlaker Roy Mi1liron Jody Bond Smith Sam Brunson Donna Bryant Property Appraiser Sam McGhee Joyce Hobson Larry Y. Anchors School Superintendent Ronald J. Schultz Manatee Pam Black Michael Mitchell Max E. Waters Tax Collector John Alexander School Board Commissioners O. Sanford Jasper Population Monroe Paul A. Petrey, Jr. Randy Sheive Supervisor of Elections 165,515 W. W. Thompson James Swan Charles J. Kaniss County Seat Population Andrew F. Giesen, Jr. Michael D. Bast School Superintendent Bradenton 68,752 Barbara Moore Larry Whaley Dr. Scott Rose Sheriff County Seat R. C. McKelvey Bill Beck Commissioners Charlie Wells Key West Okeechobee School Board George Greer Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff A. Eugene Charles E. Rainey Richard B. Shore, III William A. Freeman, Jr. Population Thompson, Jr. John Chestnut, Jr. Property Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court 23,878 Josephine Chen Bruce Tyndall Frank Perkins Danny Kolhage County Seat Karen L. Kerr Barbara Sheen Todd Tax Collector Property Appraiser Okeechobee Martha B. Anderson School Board Samuel A. Cornwell, Jr Ervin A. Higgs Sheriff M. Bruce DeBord Betty Hamilton Supervisor of Elections Tax Collector John W. Collier The Rev. Albert G. Bob Sweat Harry F. Knight Clerk of Circuit Court Palm Beach Blomquist School Superintendent Supervisor of Elections Gloria J. Ford Population Calvin Hunsinger Charles E. (Gene) Witt Robert L. Brown Property Appraiser 682,638 Ron Walker Commissioners School Superintendent Thomas W. Gaughan County Seat Gerald Castellanos Edward W. Chance Dr. Armando J. Tax Collector West Palm Beach Dr. Frank X. Pesuth Kent C. Chetlain Henriquez Athleon Alderman Sheriff Wallace J.Voege Westwood H. Commissioners Supervisor of Elections Richard P. Wille Polk Fletcher, Jr. Wilhelmina Harvey Rowena Parkerson Clerk of Circuit Court Lloyd C. Hagaman, Jr. Alison Fahrer School Superintendent John B. Dunkle Population Maxine M. Hooper William (Billy) Freeman Danny L. Mullins Property Appraiser 355,413 School Board Edwin Swift III Commissioners Rebecca E. Walker County Seat Louise R. Johnson John Stormont James Lashley Tax Collector Bartow Marjorie G. Kinnan School Board J. C. Bass Allen C. Clark Sheriff Gilbert W. McNeal Robert R. Padron Clif Bette, Jr. Supervisor of Elections Dan Daniels Elizabeth A. Nevin Sydney E. Mathews James N. Broome Jacqueline Winchester Clerk of Circuit Court Jesse J. Davis, Jr. Gerald Edd Adair Charles W. Harvey School Superintendent E. D. "Bud" Dixon Marion Dr. Geraldine T. Caron School Board Thomas J. Mills Property Appraiser Ruth Alice Campbell David Hester Commissioners James L. Roden Population Nassau Donna Enrico Karen Marcus Tax Collector 148,864 Thomas L. Close Ken Spillias Hobson Strain County Seat Population Robert Joiner Jerry L. Owens Supervisor of Elections Ocala :37,690 Stephen M. Kos Dorothy W&lken Helen B. Gienau

MARCH-APRIL 1986 35 Wakulla Appra&ser Property Circuit Court Tax Collector H.W. (Bill) Suber Clerk of Population School Superintendent Carlton Dorothy J. Conrad Tax Collector Charles R. 12,691 Dr. John Stewart Supervisor of Elections Jr. Property Appraiser County Seat Commissioners G. Troy Ray, Gertrude Walker Supervisor of Elections Eldon Sadler Crawfordville Larry Libertore, Jr. School Superintendent Sandra Goard Tax Collector Sheriff Lee Draper Tedder George R. Hill School Superintendent Jackson David F Harvey Simmers Elections Jack Commissioners Robert W. Hughes Supervisor of Clerk of Circuit Court Caldwell Ernie Havert Fenn Commissioners Margaret Hamby Carlton Tucker Royce Ready E. E. Green Barbara Christensen School Superintendent Property Appraiser School Board Jack Krieger Robert Sturm Glenda G. Hamby Ronnie Kilgore Nancy Simmons Dale Trefelner Fred Streetman Commissioners Tax Collector Dan L. Moody Jim Minix Sandra Glenn Delton E. Lundy Ilene C. Spears J. Corbett Hendry J. School Board William Kirchhoff Edwin Supervisor of Elections Rubie E. Wilcox C. Wood Thomas H. Bruhn School Board Andrew Sherida Crum Ted Aggelis Rowell Susan V. Minch Warren Walter School Superintendent Nancy Hankerson Jeffrey S. Furst Bryant Johnny Lee Roger D. Stokley Putnam Jean Board Dale Cassens William Kroll School Commissioners Population J. Edward Harvey, Jr. Samuel Gaines Renee "Pat" Telson Murray McLaughlin 235 Hightower 55, Joseph Williams, Jr. Willie J. Wilhelmina Cronin County Seat Santa Rosa A. L. (Buck) McLeod Wright Alexander, Jr. Palatka Population Sumter Billy Ricketson Billy Porter Sheriff Michael O'Steen 61,842 Population James Taylor E. W. Pellicer Seat County 26,552 Union School Board Clerk of Circuit Court Milton Seat Jackie Walker Edward L. Brooks County Sheriff Bushnell Population James W. Smith II Property Appraiser Mauriece Coffman, Jr. Sheriff 10,489 Tommy L. Oaks Larry Pritchett Seat Clerk of Circuit Court Jamie Adams County Michael H. Falk Tax Collector Butler Gerald F. Barnes Clerk of Circuit Court Lake Franklin Roberts M. "Mike" Noone B. Property Appraiser Bernard R. Shelnutt, Jr Sheriff Supervisor of Elections Whitehead Walton Robert Burgess Property Appraiser Jerry Donald L. Hersey Tax Collector Ronald E. Hawkins Clerk of Circuit Court Population School Superintendent Barbara Holley Tax Collector Margie F. Cason 24, 217 Overturf, C. L. Jr. Supervisor of Elections Tom Swain Property Appraiser County Seat Commissioners David E. McDonald Supervisor of Elections Wilford Croft DeFuniak Springs Allender Juanda W. School Superintendent Katherine Lovett Tax Collector Sheriff John Eubanks Bennett C. Russell Superintendent Josephine Addison Quinn A. McMillian Charles R. Baird School Commissioners Joe R. Strickland Supervisor of Elections Clerk of Circuit Court C. Ward Hancock Marvin Fowler, Sr. Babe Roberts Montpetit Catherine King Dave Commissioners Browning Billy Lee, Sr. Dixon School Superintendent Property Appraiser School Board Robert (Tom) William Carroll Blackmon James H. Cason III Billy Fountain James L. Padgett W. T. Howard Barnes William Wing Commissioners Tax Collector William Turnbull C. J. David C. Kessler ovett Paul Riherd Jack Little Vivian O. McI endon Harry I. School Board Gideons, Fred A. Cox Supervisor of Elections Owens Stanton Jr. William Kenneth E. Smith Board Sidney Todd Nellie Thompson Raymond S. Rood III School L. L. Drinkard Robert A. Shoemaker Dale Smith School Superintendent Brannen Leonia Pit tman D. Merritt Mitch Teddy DeShazo St. Johns Joe Board Ted Dotson Sherman G. Wilson School Commissioners Population Parrish Carol McDaniel Rosa Lee Tomberlin Regina W. F. Miles 64, 143 Morris Dobbs C. Aubrey Caruthers Sam Pridgen County Seat Sarasota Alfred Elixson Sabra Martin St. Augustine Population Suwannee Betty Lee Emerick Derward Owens Sheriff 231,153 Steve Saunders Joe Griffin Neil J. Perry County Seat Population Volusia School Board Clerk of Circuit Court Sarasota 24,816 Dorothy Herring Carl E. "Bud" Markel Sheriff County Seat Population Dewyne Douglass Property Appraiser Geoff Monge Live Oak 295,368 Gary Billingsley Fredrick A. Powers Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff County Seat David Johnson Tax Collector R.H. Hackney, Jr. Robert Leonard DeLand Sabra Martin Dennis W. Property Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff Hollingsworth John W. Mikos Jerry A. Scarborough Edwin Duff II Washington Supervisor of Elections Tax Collector Property Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court Population W. A. (Gus) Thomas Barbara Ford-Coates Joseph T. Clayton, Jr. V. Y. Smith 14,850 School Superintendent Supervisor of Elections Tax Collector Property Appraiser County Seat Otis A. Mason Joanne E. Koester George Burnham, Jr. John Turner, Jr. Chipley Commissioners School Superintendent Supervisor of Elections Tax Collector Sheriff Sarah W. Bailey Dr. Charles Fowler Marjorie Carmichael Finance Director Fred Peel Francis N. Brubaker Commissioners School Superintendent Albert W. Gault Clerk of Circuit Court Lawrence O. Hartley Jerry L. Hente Frank B. Stankunas Supervisor of Elections Travis Pitts Harry Waldron Jim Greenwald Commissioners Katherine S. Odham Property Appraiser Phyllis L. Lydon Mabry Carlton Steve Rowell School Superintendent Roland B. Walsingham School Board Jeanne McElmurray W. W. Jernigan Dr. James E. Surratt Tax Collector Thomas I . Allen, Jr. Robert L. Anderson Verneil Johnson County Councilmen Mary Hodges Pete Weingartner School Board Wayne Long Jack Ascherl Supervisor of Elections Barbara Ward Mary M. McAdoo Clarence Crowe Big John Marie Canum Mitchell Frank D. Usina Dr. Kay Glasser School Board John Summers School Superintendent Robert W. Webb, Jr. David E. Olson Sam Barnett Jerome Doliner Kelly Brock Susan Richardson Barbara A. Nelson Kurt Massfeller Commissioners St. Lueie Gene Matthews George L. Knight Frank Bruno, Jr. John E. Carter Population Tom Lashley Roy M. Schleicher Albert F. Davis, Sr. 111,165 Seminole J. M. Holtzclaw School Board Hubert Hayes County Seat Population Taylor Dr. Edward Max Wells Ft. Pierce 214,870 Smotherman Donald Haddock Sheriff County Seat Population Alfred C. Williams School Board Robert C. Knowles Sanford 17,605 J. Boyd DeLoach Newton Brock Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff County Seat Beebe S. White Jim Kimbrough Roger Poitras John E. Polk Perry Ohse E. Davis Harold Hightower Property Appraiser Clerk of Circuit Court Sheriff Richard S. Euliss Locke James W. Bass David Berrien Quentin O. Whittle Graham, Atty. Emma O. Trawick

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Alachua County Bay County Gainesville Panama City Sheriff L. J. "Lu" Hindery (D) Sheriff LaVelle Pitts (D) Born DeLand, Florida, January 7, 1924 Born Bay County, Florida, October 9, Education public schools of DeLand; BS 1934; lifelong resident of Bay County Degree, University of Florida; Two years, Florida; Education Millville Elementary U. of F. Law School Wife Eleonore School, Bay High School, Panama City; (Honey) Children Three Church Episco- Jones Junior College, Ellisville MS; Gulf pal Career Alachua County Sheriff's Coast Community College, Panama City; Office, 1949; Chief Deputy, 1955; elected Florida State University; Wife Sally Jo Sheriff in 1976;reelected, 1980, 1984;gradu- Children Six Church First United Metho- ate, F.B.I. National Academy; has received dist, and First Baptist Career 28 years in approximately 1,000 hours of IACP, NSA, law enforcement; served as Jailer, Deputy and CCJST training in jail operations, and Chief Criminal Investigator, Bay Sheriff Hindery police management, collective bargaining, County; Chief of Police, Springfield, Flor- Alachua County etc. Military three years in infantry, WW II; ida; State Deputy Fire Marshal; Special one year as M.P. in Korean War; Honors Agent, Florida Sheriffs' Bureau; Chief of Chairman of Legislative Committee, Detectives, Leon County; appointed act- member and Vice Chairman of Board of ing Sheriff of Jefferson County by Gover- Directors, 1986, Lifetime Honorary nor, 1967; Major, Florida Marine Patrol; Member and Treasurer, Florida Sheriffs elected Sheriff, 1980; reelected, 1984; Mil- Association; Founder and Past Chairman, itary U. S. Marine Corps. Police Executive Council of Alachua County; member, Police Task Force, Gover- Bradford County nor's Commission on Criminal Justice Starke Standards and Goals; member of advisory Sheriff Dolph Reddish (D) boards for Santa Fe Community Correc- tions Center, Santa Fe Community College Born Starke, Florida, August 26, 1932,one Police Academy, Alachua County Crisis of seven sons Education public schools of Center, Alachua County Emergency Medi- Bradford County; attended Santa Fe Jr. Sheriff Pitts cal Services; Chairman, Florida Sheriffs' College, Gainesville Church Baptist Bay County Youth Fund Board, 1985; member Govern- Career joined Bradford County Sheriffs ing Board, Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, Department in 1957; attended Florida Law Enforcement Training Inc. , 1986. Academy, FBI Executive Development course; grad- Baker County uate of FBI National Academy; Police Macclenny Standards Council, Career Development Sheriff Joe Newmans course; certified Police Instructor; elected (D) Sheriff in 1972; reelected in 1976, 1980, Born Sanderson, Florida, August 28, 1931 and 1984 without opposition, (first unop- Education public schools of Baker posed Sheriff in 75-year history of Brad- County; Jacksonville School of Technol- ford County); graduate of National ogy Wife Yvonne Children Three Church Sheriffs' Association Institute; graduate, Baptist Career Elected Sheriff in 1972; National Institute of Corrections Mi li tary reelected in 1976 and 1980; reelected in Rank of Sgt. in U. S. Air Force, 1952-56; 1984 without opposition; Honors Member, Honors Past President, Bradford County Florida Sheriffs Association's Board of Children's Association; member of Area Sheriff Newmans Directors. Baker County MARCH-APRIL 1986 37 Law Enforcement Training Committee; ida Department of Law Enforcement. first son to succeed father as Sheriff in Military U.S. Army, 1951-53; Honors Florida via election; past member, Board Founder of 10-24 Association and Going of Trustees, Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch, Home Fund for Runaway Children; Past Industrial Girls Villa and Youth Fund, Inc. ; past President, American Society of member and Secretary-Treasurer of Flor- Security; member, Boards of Directors, ida Sheriffs Youth Fund, elected to Flor- Boys Club of America, Kids in Distress and ida Sheriffs Association Board of Crime Stoppers. Directors, 1981 and 1984. Calhoun County Brevard County Blountstown Ti tusvi lie Sheriff William G. "Buddy" Sheriff Claude W. Miller (D) Smith (D) Sheriff Reddish 1942 Born Clover, South Carolina, January 25, Born Altha, Florida, February 19, Bradford County 1937 Education public schools, Wilming- Education Mt. Dora High School; Two State College; Wife Sharlyn ton, N. C.; Brevard Community College, AS years at Troy God Degree; University of Central Florida, BA Children Two Church Church of She- Degree, Criminal Justice; Wife Kathy Career Chief Deputy, Calhoun County Standards Children Two Church Protestant Career riff s Dept. , 5 years; Police Chipola Junior College; breatha- Hampton, Va., 1959-64; Titusville, Florida, School, Police Department, 1965-78; appointed lyzer courses at Gulf Coast Junior College; Chief, 1973; graduate, FBI National elected Sheriff, 1976; reelected, 1980 and selected Academy, 105th Session; appointed She- 1984; Honors He and his family the Year, riff, January, 1979;appointed Acting Chief Outstanding Farm Family of Calhoun County ' 1969; Past President, Iq/I, of Melbourne, Florida, Police Department, August, 1979—July, 1980; elected Sheriff, Farm Bureau; Past President, Blountstown 1980; reelected, 1984; Honors Director, 7th Lions Club; appointed Chaplain, Florida District, Florida Police Chiefs Association; Sheriffs Association, 1981,1982, 1983,1985, appointed by Governor to Local Law and 1986. Sheriff Miller Enforcement Advisory Council; honored Charlotte County Brevard County by Florida Police Chiefs Association for Gorda Outstanding Service, 1976; chosen Law- Punta man of the Year, 1979,by American Legion Sheriff John McDougall (R) Auxiliary; member, Florida Sheriffs Asso- Born Boston, Mass. , July 9, 1942 Educa- Directors. ciation's Board of tion public schools, Boston; attended St. Broward County Stephen's (Croghan, N.Y.), St. Raphael's (Lafayette, N.J.) and Holy Name College Ft. Lauderdale (Washington, D.C.) during seven years as Sheriff Nick Navarro (R) a novice in the Franciscan Brothers Born Havana, Cuba, November 11, 1929 Training Program; graduated from New Education University of Havana, three Hampshire State Police Academy, Yale Institute, years; U.S. Treasury Department Law University Drug Dependence Enforcement Academy; U.S. Justice National Sheriffs Association Institute, Department Narcotics School; St. Peters- and law enforcement seminar held by Danger- burg Junior College (Police Administra- Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Children Four Sheriff Navarro tion); Wife Sharron Children Four Church ous Drugs Wife Gloria New Broward County Presbyterian Career 25-year law enforce- Church Roman Catholic Career ment career starting as a patrolman with Hampshire State Police, 1 year; Norfolk 4'/2 the Metro-Dade (Dade County) Police County District Attorney's Office, Sheriff's Depart- Department; also served with U.S. Treas- years; Lee County (FL) Sheriff of Char- ury Department, Bureau of Narcotics, Flor- ment, 11years; appointed May ida Department of Law Enforcement and lotte County by Governor Graham, Honors Nomi- Broward County Sheriff s Department; 9, 1985;Military U. S.Navy Enforcement created Organized Crime Bureau in the nated "Outstanding Law Florida" Fort Sheriffs Department in 1971; retired as Officer for Southwest by elected Vice Major in command of Sheriffs Depart- Myers News-Press, 1974; Xavier School ment's Organized Crime Division in Janu- Chairman, St. Francis ary, 1984; elected Sheriff in 1984; Board, Lee County, 1984. Instructor, International Academy of Law Trivia unworthy o pursuit Enforcement, Washington, D.C.; certified f you' never heard of Jessie Garon as Police Instructor by Division of Crimi- So ve Presley. He was Elvis Aron Presley's twi n Sheriff Smith nal Justice Standards and Training, Flor- brother who died at birth January 8, 1985. Calhoun County THE SHERIFF'S STAR Citrus County Inverness Sheriff Charles S. Dean (D) Born Jacksonville, Florida, May 31, 1939 Education public schools of Inverness; AA Degree from Central Florida Com- munity College, 1962; BSDegree in Police Administration-Criminology, Florida State University, 1963; MS Degree in Criminal Justice, Rollins College, 1976; Florida Department of Law Enforcement Executive and Personnel Administration; Executive Institute sessions on Manage- Sheriff Dean Sheriff McDougall ment, Media Relations, Organized Crime Citrus County Charlotte County Control, Crisis Management and Hostage Situations; Wife Judy Children Two elected Sheriff in 1976;reelected, 1980 Church Church of Christ Career Jailer- and 1984; graduated, 1977, National Sheriffs' Dispatcher, Citrus County Sheriff s Depart- Institute for Achievement in Administra- ment, 1962; college intern with City of tion and Management, University of S. Tampa Police, 1963;investigator with Flor- California; member, National Sheriffs' ida Installment Land Sales Board, 1964; Committees for Crime Prevention Opera- Juvenile Counselor, three years in Inver- tions and Youth Activities ness; six years with Criminal Justice Advi- Military U. S. Army, two U. sory Committee of the Withlacoochee years; S.Army Reserve, ten years. Honors Member, Florida Sheriffs Regional Planning Council, Ocala; Citrus Association Board of Directors. County School Board, 15 years, Director of General Services; elected Sheriff, 1980; ree- Columbia County lected, 1984; Military U. Marine S. Corps Lake City Honors Past Master, Citrus Lodge, F & AM; Chairman, Withlacoochee Vocational- Sheriff Tom Tramel (D) Sheriff Murrhee Technical Advisory Council; elected to Flor- Born Lake City, Florida, September 27, Clay County ida Sheriffs Association Board of Directors, 1953 Education Columbia County High 1983, Secretary, 1985, President, 1986. School (Lake City), AA Degree from Lake City Community College; BS and MS Clay County Degrees in Criminology from Florida Green Cove Springs State University; completed courses in Sheriff Jennings Murrhee (D) criminal investigations, arson investiga- tions, use of firearms and examination Born Green Cove Springs, Florida, of questioned documents; October 14, 1925Education public schools Wife Cynthia Lynn (Cindy) Church Methodist Career of Green Cove Springs Wife Georgia years' Children Two Church Baptist Career Eight experience as an investiga- tor for the Attorneys' elected Sheriff in 1964 and currently serv- State Offices in the second and third judicial districts; organ- ing sixth term; attended Florida Law ized and developed the first Police Enforcement Academy Military U. S. Explorer Post in Lake City; certified as an Army, WW II Honors Served on Boards of instructor by Division of Criminal Justice Trustees, Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch, Sheriff Tramel Standards and Training, Florida Depart- Girls Villa and Youth Fund; Chairman of Columbia County ment of Law Enforcement; has served as Executive Committees for all three guest lecturer at Lake Boards; past member, Florida Sheriffs City Community College, Florida State University and Association Board of Directors; Past Presi- Columbia High School; member, 3rd Judi- dent, Florida Sheriffs Association. cial District Drug Task Force; elected She- Collier County riff in 1984; Honors Community Resource Naples Volunteer at Columbia High School; Dis- tinguished Service Award from State Sheriff Aubrey Rogers (D) Attorney's Office; member, Elks Lodge Born Ft. Myers, Fla. , August 27, 1926. ¹893, Lake City. Education public schools of Ft. Myers. Wife Peggy Children Three Church Meth- Trivia univorthy ofpursuit odist Career Fort Myers Police Depart- When writers say Bonnie Parker and ment, nine years; Chief Deputy, Collier Clyde Barrow met their deathsin a hail of County, it's 19 years; appointed Sheri ff, bullets, no exaggeration. There were Sheriff Rogers November, 1975, to fill unexpired term; 187 bullet holes in their 1984 Ford car. Collier County

MARCH-APRIL 1986 39 Dade County Dixie County Miami Cross City Director, Metro-Dade Sheriff Glen Dyals (D) Police Department Born Marion County, Florida, December Bobby L. Jones 3, 1936 Education public schools of Dixie Children Four Church Born Ada, Oklahoma, September 4, 1935 County Wife Betty Career served for more than 16 Wife Connie Children One Church Pro- Baptist in Dixie County, testant Education A.S. Degree in Police years as Deputy Sheriff 1980and Science and Criminology, Miami-Dade elected Sheriff in 1976;reelected, Two U. S. Army. Community College; B.A. Degree in Pub- 1984; Military years, lic Administration from Biscayne Col- Duval County studies in Organizational lege; Graduate Jacksonville Science and Public Adm. , Florida Inter- Sheriff Jones Dale Carson (D) Dade County national University; Northwestern Uni- Sheriff versity, Long Course, 1969-70; Career Born Amsterdam, Ohio, January 16, 1922 1960-71, moved up through ranks of Dade Education Criminology Degree, Ohio County Public Safety Dept. (PSD), until State University, 1949 Wife Doris Child- Div- he became Police Captain, Uniform ren Three Church Presbyterian Career Internal ision; 1974-75, Supervisor, FBI agent; Columbus, Ohio, Police Dept. ; Review; 1975-79, Chief of Police Division; B & 0 Railroad detective; attended U.S. 1979-80, Interim Director, PSD; Jan. 17, Law Enforcement Training Center, 1980, appointed Director, PSD; Military Glynco, GA; Sheriff since 1958; Military 1953-1956 Marine Corps, U. S. Army, World War II Honors served Honors Miami-Dade Community College; on the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch Board Dade-Miami Criminal Justice Council; of Trustees; President of the Florida She- Criminal Justice Users Requirements riffs Association in 1970, elected to Board Committee, SEARCH Group, Inc. , Dept. of Directors in 1983 and 1984; member, of Justice; member, Criminal Justice Governor's Commission on Criminal Jus- Information Systems Council for the Chairman, Sheriff Dyals tice Standards & Goals; Vice State of Florida. Depart- Dixie County National Police Task Force, U. S. ment of Justice; Fellow, National DeSoto County Academy of Sciences; Chairman, Narcot- Arcadha ics & Dangerous Drugs Committee, Inter- Sheriff Joe Varnadore (D) national Association of Chiefs of Police; Sheriffs' Association Hazelhurst, Georgia, December 3, member, National Born Florida 1932. Education Summerland High Board of Directors; member, Council; graduated in School, Bartow, Florida; Seminars and Crime Laboratory the National Executives' training schools at Florida State Univer- first class of Institute the FBI National Academy, sity and elsewhere. Wife Margaret Child- at Chairman, Standards-Ethics- ren Six Church Baptist Career 27'l~ years 1976; Committee, National Sheriffs' with the Florida Highway Patrol, during Education received National "Great which time he completed courses in Police Association; Traditions" award from B'nai Officer Procedures and Techniques, Radi- American the U.S. 1982; Monitoring, Police Operations B'rith Foundation of , ological National Radar, Motor Vehicle member, Advisory Committee, Sheriff Varnadore and Leadership, Law Accident Investigation, and Center for State and Local DeSoto County Inspections, Traffic Law Enforcement; elected Sheriff Enforcement. in 1984, and has attended Florida Sheriffs Escambia County Association seminars on Civil Process, Pensacola Per- Accounts and Records, Budgets and V. (Vince) Seely (D) sonnel; Military U.S. Marine Corps Sheriff Joseph Honors Past President, DeSoto County Born Pensacola, Florida, December 8, Lions Club; Masonic Lodge ¹66, Arcadia, 1937 Education public schools, Escambia Florida. County; AS Degree, Law Enforcement; BA Degree, Criminal Justice, University Trivia untoorthy ofpursuit of West Florida Wife Karen Children Billy Rose claimed that the song he com- Three Church Catholic Career Safety posed in 1924 was America's first com- Director, Pensacola Beach, three years; mercial jingle. The title: "Does the Deputy Sheriff, 20 years; elected Sheriff, Spearmint Lose its Flavor on the Bedpost 1980; reelected, 1984 Military U. S.Army; Associ- Overnight?" Many years later (1961) it Honors elected to Florida Sheriffs Sheriff Carson made the pop charts. ation Board of Directors, 1984. Duval County THE SHERIFF'S STAR 40 Flagler County Bunnell Sheriff Robert E. McCarthy (D) Born Jersey City, New Jersey, February 25, 1947 Education public schools in Lyndhurst and Boonton, New Jersey; also County College of Morris, New Jer- sey Wife Katherine Children Two Church Catholic Career Detective Sergeant (Juve- nile Division), Montville Township (New Jersey) Police, 1968-1980;Chief of Police, Flagler Beach, Florida, 1980-1983; 'i'!i!jk appointed Sheriff by Governor, February Sheriff McCarthy 8, 1983; elected, 1984.Military U.S. Navy, Sheriff Seely Flagler County Radio Operator, 1964-1967 Honors Past Escambia County President, PBA Local 140, New Jersey; Year, 1973; Past Chairman, Board of Police Officer of the Year, Montville, New Directors, Florida Sheriffs Association; Jersey, 1978; Police Office of the Year, honored by Big Bend Law Enforcement Flagler County, 1983; Board of Directors, Association for "heroic actions" leading Tri-County Mental Health; Scouting to apprehension of kidnapper who Coordinator, Central Florida Council, attacked police officer; elected Vice Presi- Boy Scouts of America; member, Rotary. dent, Florida Sheriffs Association, 1981; Franklin County President in 1982; elected to Board of Managers, Florida Self- Apalachi cola Sheriffs Insurance Fund, 1984; appointed to Flor- Sheriff Jack Taylor, Jr. (D) ida Governor's Commission on Child Born Washington County, Florida, Janu- Support Enforcement, 1985. ary 31, 1931 Education Public schools of Gilchrist County Apalachicola Wife Jeanette Children Sheriff Taylor Three Trenton Church Methodist Career Elected Franklin County Sheriff, 1968; reelected 1972, 1976, 1980, Sheriff Roy J. Rodgers (D) and 1984. Military U. S. Army, seven Born Chiefland, Florida, March 1932 years Honors member, Franklin County 27, Education public schools Gilchrist School Board; member, Florida Sheriffs of County Wife Bessie Children Two Church Association Board of Directors; former Church of Christ Career Assistant Chief member, Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch of Police, Chiefland; Chief of Police, Tren- Trustees; Past President, Lions and ton; six years as U. Navy Shore Patrol- Rotary; Master Mason, 32nd Degree Scot- S. man; law enforcement tish Rite, Shriner; Past President, Frank- courses, Santa Fe Junior Gainesville; She- lin Shrine Club; Vice Chairman, Florida College, elected Sheriffs Association Board of riff, 1976; reelected, 1980 and 1984. Mil- Directors, i tary 1984; Chairman, 1985. U.S. Navy, 1951-1970 Honors Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Gadsden County President, P.T.O; member, Florida She- riffs Quincy Association Board of Directors; Past President, Chapter 15, Florida Council on Sheriff William A. Woodham (D) Sheriff Rodgers Crime and Delinquency; Past Worshipful Gilchrist County Born Dothan, Alabama, May 20, 1941 Master, William "T" Carlton Lodge No. Education Public schools of Dothan, Ala. ; 46; Deputy Grand Master, 13th Masonic Associate of Arts Degree, Chipola Junior District, 1982; President, Suwannee River College, 1963; BS Degree (Criminology & Shrine Club, 1982; Charter Member, Corrections), Florida State University, Branford Shrine Club, 1982;member, Gai- 1965 Wife Donna Children Three Church nesville Shrine Club and Nomads. Baptist Career State Troo per, Florida Highway Patrol, 1966; Assistant Counse- lor, Gadeden County Juvenile Court, Trivia unworthy ofpursuit 1967-71; appointed Sheriff of Gadsden Gene Tunney was on the canvas for 13 County on April 14, 1971; elected Sheriff seconds during his fight with Jack Demp- in 1972; reelected, 1976, 1980 and 1984. sey on September 22, 1927, but he was not Honors President, Chipola Junior College counted out because the referee was wait- student body, 1962-63; one of ten out- ing for Dempsey to go to a neutral corner standing students, 1962-63; Gadsden and the count was delayed. Tunney went Sheriff Woodham County's Law Enforcement Officer on to win a ten-round decision. of the Gadsden County

MARCH-APRIL 1986 41 Hamilton County Jasper Sheriff Charlie C. Rhoden (D) Born Hamilton County, Florida, April 15, 1925 Education Public schools of Hamil- ton County Wi fe Nell Children Two Church Methodist Career Elected Sheriff in 1956, is currently serving his eighth term; Military U. S. Army, World War II; Army Reserve; Military Police. Hardee County Sheriff Henderson Wauchula Sheriff Rhoden Wesley Hamilton County Glades County Sheriff Doyle Bryan (D) Glades County Born Bowling Green, Florida, June 5, Moore Haven 1928 Education public schools, Hardee Sheriff C. Russell Henderson (D) County; attended South Florida Junior College for special courses in General Born Wauchula, Florida, December 16, Police Administration Wi fe Kathryn 1936 Education public schools of Hardee Children Four Church Methodist Career County; Hardee High School, Wauchula, Deputy and Chief Jailer, Hardee County Florida Wife Janice Children Three Sheriff's Dept. , 1972-75; Police Chief, city Church Baptist Career attended Florida of Bowling Green, 1976-80;elected Sheriff, Highway Patrol Academy, 1957; served as 1980; reelected, 1984; Honors Vice Presi- Florida Highway Patrol Trooper until 1980; dent, Bowling Green Businessmen's completed Basic Refresher, Intermediate Club; President, Bowling Green Metho- and Advanced Police Standards training; dist Men's Club; member, Florida Sheriffs Sheriff Bryan attended Homicide Investigations school; Association Board of Directors. Hardee County appointed Sheriff of Glades County December 9, 1983; elected, 1984; Honors Hendry County 1984-85, President, Glades County Youth LaBelle Livestock Club; 1984, 1st Vice President, Sheriff Earl (Sermon) Moore Haven Lions Club. Dyess, Jr. (D) Gulf County Born Fort Myers, Florida, July 9, Clewiston Port St. Joe 1941Education Graduate of Clewiston, Florida; com- Harrison High School, Sheriff Al (D) pleted courses at Palm Beach Junior Col- Born Escambia County, Florida, Febru- lege and Lee County Junior College Wife ary 24, 1942 Education Graduated from Kathleen Ann Children Three Church Escambia High School, 1960; completed Assembly of God Career 18'I2 years of law numerous law enforcement courses at the enforcement experience as radio operator Florida Highway Patrol Academy, Gulf (dispatcher), road deputy, criminal inves- Coast Community College and the FBI tigator, drug investigator, and Assistant Sheriff Harrison National Academy. Wife Bonnie Children Chief Deputy; appointed interim Sheriff Gulf County Three Church Baptist Career Four years of Hendry County in 1980 after his father, of law enforcement experience in the U.S. Sheriff Earl S. Dyess, Sr., was murdered; Air Force; 20 years with the Florida High- elected Sheriff in 1984; Military U.S. way Patrol; elected Sheriff in 1984. Mil- Navy, three years Honors Drug Aware- itary U.S. Air Force Honors President, ness Chairman, Clewiston Elks Lodge; Wewahitchka Jaycees, two years; Presi- Charter Member, Clewiston Informed dent, Wewahitchka Gator Backers, two Parents Association. years; 20 years as a Little League Base- ball coach; two years as a scoutmaster in Trivia unworthy of pursuit Scouts of America; District Direc- the Boy Twice in ite history the United States has Florida Peace Officers Association, tor, had three presidents in a single year. It ':i . , chosen as Outstanding Young one year; happened first in 1841 when the pinnacle Enforcement Officer the Jaycees Law by of power passed from Martin Van Buren in 1973. to William Henry Harrison to John Tyler. In 1881 it went from Rutherford B.Hayes Sheriff Dyess to James A. Garfield to Chester A. Arthur. Hendry County THE SHERIFF'S STAR 42 Hernando County Hillsborough County Brooks vi lie Tampa Sheriff Tom Mylander (R) Sheriff Walter C. Heinrich (D) Born Baltimore, Maryland, May 12, 1942 Born Harrington Park, New Jersey, Education Public schools of Pinellas November 8, 1926 Education St. Peters- County, Florida; attended Santa Ana burg Junior College, AA Degree in Police Junior College, and graduated from Administration, with honors; University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; of Tampa, BA Degree in Sociology and received law enforcement education and Criminology; also graduated from FBI training at Los Angeles County (Califor- National Academy; and Juvenile Officers nia) Sheriff s Academy; and Pinellas Institute, University of Minnesota Wife County (Florida) Police Academy; Wife Phyllis Children Three Church Methodist Sandy Children Three Church Methodist Career Tampa Police, 1949-70, to rank of Sheriff Heinrich Career 7 years, Pinellas County Sheriffs Captain; Hillsborough Sheriff s Office, Hillsborou gh County Department, Corrections Division and headed Crime Prevention Division and Uniform Division, also involved in devel- Criminal Investigation Div. ; elected She- opment of Aviation Division; three years, riff, 1978, 1980 and 1984; police training Hernando County Sheriff's Department, instructor; also instructor, University of Detective Division with rank of Lieuten- Tampa; interim lecturer, University of ant; developed Aviation Division; pro- South Florida Military U. S. Navy, World moted to Administrative Assistant to the War II Honors Consultant, Regional Sheriff with rank of Major; 3'/2 years, Institutes on Police Community Rela- Pasco County Sheriff s Department as tions; Police Award of Valor, 1964; Out- Administrative Head and Chief Pilot, standing Law Enforcement Officer, Aviation Division; started law enforce- 1964/65, from Florida Council on Crime ment career ae reserve officer, Tustin, and Delinquency; Liberty Bell Award, California; elected Sheriff in 1984; Prior 1971, from Tampa-Hillsborough Bar Public Office member, Hernando County Association; board member, Boys and Aviation Authority Military U.S. Marine Girls Clubs of Greater Tampa; Silver Corps Honors chosen Deputy of the Year, Beaver Award, Boys Scouts of America; Sheriff Mylander 1976, by Pinellas Park Elks Club. appointed by Governor to Criminal Jus- Hernando County tice Standards and Training Commis- Highlands County sion, presently Chairman; member, Sebri ng University of Tampa's Board of Fellows. Sheriff Joe Sheppard (R) Holmes Born Sarasota, Florida, December 22, County 1933 Education Public schools and Flor- Boni fay ida State University Wife Marena Child- Sheriff Thomas F. Strickland (D) ren Four Church Baptist Career Wildlife Born Holmes County, August 26, 1930 Officer, five years; FHP 11 years; Education Holmes County attended Public FBI training sessions, National Schools; Florida Sheriffs Institute, Highway Patrol School; FBI Academy; Office of Special Investigations School, National Institute of Corrections; elected Washington, D.C. Advanced Intelligence Sheriff 1976, 1980and 1984;Military U. ; S. School, Washington, D.C. Wife Shirley Navy submarine service four years Children Three Church Baptist Prior Honors member, Regional Sheriff Strickland Planning Occupation Rancher Career former Spe- Council Advisory Governor's Holmes County Com. ; Agri- cial Agent with Office of Special Investi- culture Crime Com. ; Sebring Research gations (OSI); elected Sheriff in 1984. and Development Board. Received Jay- Military U. S. Air Force Honors cees' Certificate Member, of Appreciation, 1979; Washington Holmes Criminal Justice Florida Citrus Mutual Crime Unit Com- Advisory Committee; Vice President, mendation; served as Sgt.-at-Arms, Flor- ida Sheriffs Holmes County Farm Bureau; Chairman, Association, elected Holmes County Vocational Vice-President, Education 1986; elected Chairman, Advisory Committee; Vice-Chairman, Florida Sheriffs Youth Fund Board; and Poultry Advisory Committee, Florida Chairman, Florida Sheriffs Association's Farm Bureau Federation; member, Poul- Board of Directors, commended 1984; by try (meat) Advisory Committee, Ameri- American Legion Post ¹74 as Outstand- can Farm Bureau Federation; Past ing Police Officer for 1981; 32nd Degree President and member of Board Direc- Mason; Shriner. of tors, Alabama-West Florida Poultry Pro- ducers Association; Past President, member of Board of Directors, West Flor- Sheriff Sheppard Highlands County

MARCH-APRIL 1986 43 ida Electric Cooperative; member of tion Board of Directors, and Florida She- Holmes-Washington cattlemen's Associ- riffs Youth Ranches Governing Board. ation, Association of Former Intelligence Officers, and Association of former OSI Jefferson County Special Agents. Mon ti cello Sheriff Kenneth W. Indian River County Fortune, Sr. (D) Vero Beach Born Toluca, North Carolina, May 25, Sheriff Richard (Tim) 1944 Education public schools of Burke Dobeck (R) County, N. C. and Spartanburg County, Born Vero Beach, Florida, September 4, S.C.; Gardner-Webb College; Tallahassee 1948 Education public schools, Indian Community College; Florida Highway River County; Indian River Community Patrol Training Academy; Executive Sheriff Dobeck College; National Academy, Federal Institute (FDLE); Wife Wanda Children Indian River County Bureau of Investigation; National Insti- Three Church Baptist Career Florida tute of Corrections' Executive Institute; Highway Patrol, 12 years and three Florida Department of Law Enforcement, months; sworn-in as interim Jefferson Executive Institute; National Sheriffs County Sheriff, April 16, 1984; elected Association, Executive Institute Wi fe Sheriff in 1984; Military U. S.Navy; Affi- Madge Children Five Church Baptist liations Kiwanis Club, Masonic Lodge; Career Two years as patrolman, Vero Honors Member, Florida Sheriffs Associ- Beach Police Department; Ten years with ation Legislative Committee, 1985-86; Indian River County Sheriff's Depart- Treasurer, Sheriffs for Effective Law ment; elected Sheriff, 1980;relected, 1984; Enforcement. graduated from FBI National Academy, Lafayette County 1981Honors Vero Lodge 250 F&AM, Scot- tish Rite Mason Shrine; Red Cross Execu- Mayo tive Board; Kiwanis Club; Indian River Sheriff Bobby McCray (D) Association, Exec- County Mental Health Born Mayo, Florida, March 6, 1939 Edu- Unit; Sheriff Fortune utive Board; Florida Intelligence cation Graduate, Lafayette High School; Civil Jefferson County National Child Safety Council; attended Lively Technical School, Talla- Beach Defense, Executive Board; Vero hassee; Plans, Operations and Disaster Jaycees; Spouse Abuse Board of Direc- Preparedness Training at Florida State River tors; Police Advisory Board, Indian University; Police Standards Training; Community College; elected Florida She- FDLE Executive Institute; Crimes riffs Association Secretary, also served on Against Persons, Jail Management, Board of Directors. Hazardous Materials, Arson Investiga- tions and Homicide Investigations Jackson County Schools; National Sheriffs Institute Wife Marianna Marion Children Two Church Baptist Sheriff John P. McDaniel (D) Career Chief Deputy for nine years with Lafayette County Sheriff's Department; Born Jackson County, Fla. , October 9, elected Sheriff, 1980; reelected 1984; Mil- 1940 Education public schools of Jackson itary U.S.Army Honors Lafayette County County; attended Chipola Junior College Development Authority; President of Mayo & M University Children Sheriff McDaniel and Florida A Jaycees, 1967-68; Outstanding Jaycee, Two Church Baptist Career 280-hour 1968; Jackson County 1967; Distinguished Service Award, basic law enforcement course required by Master Mason, Mayo Masonic Lodge, No. Police Standards Board; 40-hour 119; elected Chaplain of the Florida She- refresher course, Police Standards Board; riffs Association, 1984; member, Florida drug enforcement school; homicide inves- Sheriffs Association Board of Directors. tigation school; 10 years with financial institution; four years, Chief Deputy, Lake County Jackson County Sheriff s Department; Ta vares one year with Sneads Police Department Sheriff Noel E. Griffin, Jr. (R) as patrolman; elected Sheriff, 1980; ree- 1928 lected, 1984; Military Florida National Born Eustis, Florida, September 7, Florida Guard, U. S. Navy Honors Past Master, Education attended University of Harmony Lodge No. 3; member, Masonic Chr', ldren Three Church Presbyterian for Lodge, York Rite Bodies, Ambassador Career Deputy Sheriff; investigator elected Shrine Temple; Panhandle Toast- State Attorney's Office; rancher; Hadji U. masters, Elks Lodge No. 1516and Moose Sheriff, 1980; reelected, 1984; Military Lake Sheriff McCray Lodge; member Florida Sheriffs Associa- S. Navy Honors former chairman, Lafayette County THE SHERIFF'S STAR 44 County Soil & Water Conservation Com- mission; Director, Lake County Cattle- men's Association; member, Florida Sheriffs Association Board of Directors. Lee County Ft. Myers Sheriff Frank N. Wanicka (R) Born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 2, 1937 Education public schools of Wildwood, N. J. and Fort Myers; attended University of Florida Wife Anne Children Two Church First Assembly of God Career Graduate of Sheriff Wanicka Sheriff Griffin Southwest Florida Law Enforcement Lee County Lake County Academy, Bureau of Narcotics and Dan- gerous Drugs School, Executive Develop- Club, Morocco Temple; Chairman, Board ment Seminar for Law Enforcement held of Directors, Florida Sheriffs Association, at the FBIAcademy in Quantico, Va., the 1986; Sons of the American Revolution National Sheriffs' Institute at University Law Enforcement Commendation Medal, of S. California, Florida Department of 1983; appointed October 10, 1984, to a four- Law Enforcement Executive Institute; year term on the newly-created Bail Bond served with Florida Marine Patrol, three Regulatory Board. years, Ft. Myers Police Department, five years, Lee County Sheriffs Department, Levy County two years; elected Sheriff of Lee County in Bronson 1972;reelected in 1976, 1980and 1984.Mi l- Sheriff itary U. S. Army, 1958-60 Honors Named Pat Hartley (D) Outstanding Young Law Enforcement Born Morriston, Florida, June 18, 1925 Officer in 1970 Education schools by Ft. Myers Jaycees; public of Levy County Sheriff Hartley Treasurer of Florida Sheriffs Association, and Plant City Wife Mora Children Seven Levy County 1974-79; received Kiwanis Decency Church Baptist Career Florida Law Award, 1979. Enforcement Academy Command Course; served as Levy County Sheriff Leon County from 1964-1976; was a realtor and in used Tallahassee car business; reelected Sheriff, 1980 and Sheriff Eddie Boone (D) 1984; Military U. S. Army Engineers, World War II Honors Past Chairman, Born Valdosta, Georgia, April 5, 1939 Regional Subcommittee, Governor's Coun- Education public schools of Lowndes cil on Criminal Justice, also Criminal Advi- County, Georga; graduate, 100th session sory Board for Regional Planning Council of FBI National Academy Wife Melanic and advisory board for law enforcement Children Two Church Career Baptist FBI training at Santa Fe Junior College; past Technician, 1957-58; Florida Sheriffs' member, Board of Directors and Legisla- Bureau fingerprint technician, 1959-60; tive Committee, Florida Sheriffs Associa- Deputy Sheriff, Bay and Leon Counties, tion, currently Sgt.-at-Arms; member, 1961-66; Special Agent, Florida Sheriffs' Scottish Rite, Masons, Eastern Star (Past Sheriff Boone Bureau, 1966-67; Florida Department of Worthy Patron, 1973, 1979), Disabled Leon County Law Enforcement experience: Special American Veterans, American Legion, Agent Investigator; Bureau Chief, Organ- Lions, Moose; received Levy County 4-H ized Crime Bureau; North Florida Regional Meritorious Service Award; Distinguished Field Supervisor, October 1967-March, Service Award from Criminal Justice Advi- 1980; elected Sheriff, 1980; reelected, 1984; sory Committee, Withlacoochee Regional has attended numerous schools, workshops Planning Council. and seminars dealing with organized crime, narcotics and dangerous drugs, law Liberty County enforcement management, criminal law, Bristol homicide investigations, vice control, sex Sheriff Harrell crimes and narcotics diversion; Military W. Revell (D) Florida National Guard, 1962-68 Honors Born Bristol, Florida, April 2, 1927Educa- Respect for Law Commendation, Tallahas- tion public schools of Liberty County Wife see Optimist Club; Master Mason, Jackson Millie Children Seven Church Baptist Lodge No. 1; Tallahassee Career Military Scottish Rite Police; Elected Sheriff in Sheriff Revell Bodies, 32nd Degree; Tallahassee Shrine 1976;reelected, 1980 and 1984;certified by Liberty County MARCH-APRIL 1986 the Florida Department of Law Enforce- Enforcement Academy, National Sheriffs ment Executive Institute; Military retired Institute, National Institute of Correc- after 20 years with 82nd Airborne Div- tions; graduate, FBI National Academy; ision; military duty included four years in Police Executive Institute; Organized the Military Police as a game warden Crime Institute; certified police instruc- assigned to the Ft. Bragg reservation; tor; elected Sheriff 1972, 1976, 1980, and Affiliations Lions Club, Masonic Lodge. 1984; Military U. S.Navy, 1952-56Honors Former Chairman, Marion County Law Madison County Enforcement Officers Association; Madison member advisory committee, Central Sheriff Joe C. Peavy (D) Florida Community College; Distin- guished Service Award for Law Enforce- Born Concord, Florida, November 8, 1933 ment from Florida Council on Crime and Education public schools of Havana, Delinquency, 1975; member, Governor' s Sheriff Peavy Florida; attended Berry Schools, Mount Commission on Criminal Justice Stand- Madison County Berry, Georgia Wife Shirley Children ards and Goals; appointed to Police Three Church Baptist Career Completed Standards and Training Commission, Florida Highway Patrol Training 1977; former trustee, Florida Sheriffs Academy; 16 years with the Highway Boys Ranch, Girls Villa and Youth Fund; Patrol, five years as Corporal supervising currently Chairman, Florida Sheriffs FHP station covering Madison and Jeffer- Youth Ranches, Inc. , Board of Directors; son Counties; Madison County Sheriffs VFW; elected President of Florida She- Department, four months; elected Sheriff in riffs Association, 1981;Chairman, Gover- 1972 without opposition; won reelection in nor's Criminal Justice Standards & 1976 with 92 percent of the vote; reelected, Training Commission, 1981-83; Lifetime 1980; reelected again in 1984 without oppo- Member, DAV; Member, Board of Direc- sition; Military Military Police, U. S. Para- tors for Marion County United Way for troops, three years Honors President, 1985; Member, IACP, NSA, Florida Police Madison Lions Club, 1970-71; Past Direc- Chiefs Association. tor, Secretary and Sgt.-at-Arms, Florida Sheriff Holt Sheriffs Association, currently Treasurer. Martin County Martin County Stuart Manatee County Bradenton Sheriff James D. Holt (R) Sheriff Charlie Wells (R) Born Indiantown, Florida, February 13, 1932 Education Public schools of Martin Born Bonifay, Florida, November 20, County Wi fe Merriam Children Two 1944 Education AS Degree in Criminol- Church Baptist Career Deputy Sheriff for ogy; attended Manatee Junior College, nine years; Special Investigator, Hotel Indiana University and St. Leo College. and Restaurant Commission, one year; Wife Leslie Children Two Church Baptist Deputy U.S. Marshal, two years; attended Career Florida Highway Patrol Trooper, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous 15'/z years; Chief of Police, Bradenton, 2 Drugs training school and U.S.Marshals' years; State Attorney's Investigator, 1 training school, both in Washington, year; elected Sheriff in 1984; Honors Flor- D.C.; elected Sheriff in 1972; reelected in ida Law Enforcement Officer ofthe Year by 1976, 1980 and 1984; Military U.S. Army the VFW, 1972; runner-up for same award, Honors member, Board of Directors, Flor- Sheriff Wells 1973; Florida Trooper of the Year nominee, ida Sheriffs Association, previously Manatee County 1972; Kiwanis International Medal of served as Sergeant-at-Arms and Vice Valor, 1973; member, Florida Sheriffs President; member, Governing Board, Youth Ranches, Inc., Governing Board. Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, Inc. Monroe County Marion County Key West Ocala Sheriff William A. Sheriff Don Moreland (D) Freeman, Jr. (D) Born Dawson, Georgia, January 19, 1935 Born Key West, Fla. , May 28, 1929 Educa- Education public schools of Dawson, tion public schools of Monroe County; Georgia, Central Florida Community Col- Insurance School, Insurance Company of Children Church lege Wife Anita Five North America, Philadelphia, Pa.; Asso- Lutheran Career Ocala police, 1956-57; ciate of Science Degree in Police Adminis- Marion County Deputy, 1957-72;attended tration, Florida Keys Community training schools held by U. S. Treasury Criminal Justice, Sheriff Moreland College, 1983;BSDegree, Dept. , FBI,Fla. Police Academy, Fla. Law State College (N.J.), Marion County Thomas A. Edison THE SHERIFF'S STAR 1985; Wife Shirley Children Three Church Catholic Career Elected Sheriff in 1976; reelected 1980 and 1984; County Commis- sioner, 1955 thru 1974; State Representa- tive, 1974 thru 1976Honors Jaycees Good Government Award, 1963-75; "Outstand- ing Democrat, " Monroe County, 1976; Leadership Award, Veterans' Council of Key West, 1974; member, Moose and Elks Clubs. Nassau County Fernandina Beach Sheriff Lawrence E. Ellis (D) Sheriff Lamar Sheriff Ellis Orange County Nassau County Born Jacksonville, Florida, March 19, 1940 Education graduated from Paxon High School, Jacksonville, Florida; Orange County attained certification by Florida Police Orlando Standards Council; attended numerous Sheriff Lawson Lamar (D) Crime Scene Investigation Schools. Wife Born West Palm Beach, Florida, Connie Children Six Church Assembly of April 5, 1942 Education God Prior Occupation Director of Trans- AA Degree, University of Florida; Ed. with Uni- portation, Nassau County School Board. B. Degree, honors, versity of Miami; Career 19 years law enforcement expe- Juris Doctor Degree, with honors, University rience, including 16 years with the Nas- of Florida; Wife Jo Ann Children sau County Sheriffs Department and Three Church Episcopal Career Chief Assistant three years with the Hilliard, Florida, State Attorney, Ninth Judicial Circuit; aided in Police Department; elected Sheriff in revisions of Florida's arson, inhumane 1984; Honors member, Masonic Lodge treatment of animals and mandatory No. 208; West Nassau Chamber of Com- sentencing laws; Sheriff Gilbert elected Sheriff, merce; Nassau County Farm Bureau; 1980; reelected, 1984; Okaloosa County Nassau County Fair Association. teaches at University of Louisville, Valencia Community College, University Okaloosa County of Central Florida; Military Captain, U. S. Crestvieiv (County Seat) Army Airborne Military Intelligence; Shalimar (Main Office) Viet Nam veteran; Bronze Star, Army Sheriff Larry E. Gilbert (D) Commendation Medal and other U. S. and foreign medals. Honors Member, Born Panama City, Florida, October 18, Police Executive Research Forum, Flor- 1946 Education Chipola Junior College; ida and Orange County Bar Associa- BS in Criminology from Florida State tions, National Sheriffs' Association, University; Florida Banking School Wife American Legion, VFW, Florida Associa- Connie Children Two Church Methodist tion of Police Attorneys, National District Career State Fire Marshal's Office, four Attorneys' Association; Past President, years; Sunshine State Bank, nine years; Orange County Criminal Justice Council elected Sheriff, 1980; reelected, 1984. and Orange County Chapter of American Freeman Honors Member, past president, Ft. Wal- Criminal Justice Association; past General Sheriff Monroe County ton Beach Civitan Club; Chairman of Sal- Counsel, Florida Intelligence Unit; past vation Army Advisory Board; member, board member, "The Door, " drug rehabili- Lions Club. tation program, and "Operation Crime- watch", and Chairman, Prosecution Sub- Okeechobee County committee, Governor's Alcohol and High- Okeechobee way Safety Task Force; member, Sheriff John W. Collier (D) Governor's Commission on the Statewide Prosecution Function, and Governor' s Born DeLand, Florida, May 7, 1924 Edu- Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention cation public schools of DeLand Wife Advisory Group; awarded DeMolay Legion Mary Children Three Church Baptist of Honor. Career Florida Highway Trooper; Deputy Sheriff in Glades and Volusia Counties; Chief Deputy, Okeechobee County, five Trivia unworthy of pursuit years; elected Sheriff in 1964, served three On August 6, 1890, William Kemmler 4-year terms; became the first person to be executed in reelected, 1980 and 1984. Sheriff Collier Military U. the electric chair. S. Navy, World War II. Okeechobee County

MARCH-APRIL 1986 47 Osceola County member, Board of Directors, State Police Kissimmee Chiefs Association; Past President, Palm Chair- Fornes Beach County Chiefs Association; Sheriff Bob (D) man and President, Commission on Born Kissimmee, Florida, October 1, 1938 Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agen- Education graduated from Osceola High cies; Chairman, National Sheriffs' Associa- School, Kissimmee; attended courses tion Drug Enforcement Committee; elected offered by Valencia Community College, to Florida Sheriffs Association's Board of Rollins College and the University of Vir- Directors; member, Board of Directors, ginia; graduated from FBI National National Sheriffs Association. Academy, J.C. Stone Police Academy, Southern Police Institute Management Pasco County School and National Sheriffs Institute; Dade City Law Enforcement Executive Develop- Sheriff Jim Gillum (R) (D) Sheriff Fornes ment Course, Washington, DC; attended Pennsylvania, October 4, Osceola County courses and seminars on Hostage Negoti- Born Pittston, Disciplinary Problems, Compu- 1943 Education attended Hillsborough ations, of ters in Law Enforcement, Blood Stain Community College and University Evidence, Basic and Advanced Finger- South Florida, Tampa; graduate of print Analysis, Identi-Kits, Civil Liabil- Tampa Police Academy; 1,200 hours of Red- ity, Blood-Alcohol Testing and Accident specialized training; graduate of Investigations; Wife Marjorie Children stone Arsenal Academy, and National She- Three Church Baptist Career 22 years of riffs Institute; Wife Patricia Children Three law enforcement experience, including 16 Church Catholic Prior Occupation Revenue years as Chief Deputy in the Osceola and Finance Inspector, City of Tampa; County Sheriff s Department; elected Career eleven years with Tampa Police Sheriff in 1984; Honors chosen Police Department; elected Sheriff in 1984;Honors- Officer of the Year by Kissimmee/St. Sertoma Awards: G.E.M. , 1975; Centurion, Cloud Jaycees, 1973; received Award for 1976; Tribune, 1977. Meritorious and Distinguished Service Sheriff Gillum from St. Cloud chapter, VFW; member, Pinellas County Pasco County FBI National Academy Associates, Cen- Clearwater tral Florida Law Enforcement Council, Sheriff Gerard A. "Gerry" Enforcement Round Central Florida Law Coleman (R) Table for Computer Study and Osceola County Crime Commission; member, Born New York City, September 17, 1938 Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, Inc. , Education St. Leonard's Academy, Board of Directors. Brooklyn, N. Y.; AS Degree, St. Peters- burg Junior College; AA and BA Degrees, Palm Beach County St. Leo College; completed course work for Degree at University of South Flor- West Palm Beach MA ida; attended 22 law enforcement semin- Sheriff Richard P. Wille (R) ars; graduated from St. Petersburg Police Born Port Huron, Michigan, January 15, Academy, Southern Police Institute at the 1929 Education public schools of Port University of Louisville, FBI National Sheriff's Institute and Huron, Mich. ; AA Degree, Criminal Jus- Academy, National Organized Crime School for Execu- Sheriff Wille tice, Palm Beach Junior College; attended FDLE Wi Barbara Children Three Church Palm Beach County Eastern Michigan College of Commerce; tives. fe BS Degree, Criminal Justice, Florida Roman Catholic Career Special Investiga- Atlantic University Wife Sherry Children tor for State Attorney; with Pinellas Five Career St. Clair, Michigan, Deputy County Highway Patrol, 1959-60; with Sheriff, six years; Chief of Police, North Pinellas County Sheriff s Department Palm Beach, 12 years; graduate, FBI since 1960; elected Sheriff in 1980and 1984; National Academy; completed courses in: Military National Guard, U.S. Army Police Executive Development, Tallahas- Reserve; member, Veterans of the 7th Regi- see Community College; Criminal Investi- ment; member, Association of the U.S. gation, Wayne University; Community Army; Honors member, Florida Sheriffs Relations, Michigan State College; was Association Board of Directors, also Flor- instructor at Palm Beach Junior College in ida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, Inc., Govern- Police Career Development and Police ing Board; Executive Committee member, Management; elected Sheriff in 1976 and Florida West Coast Council, Boy Scouts of reelected in 1980 and 1984; graduated from America; Board of Directors member, Girls National Sheriffs' Association Institute, Clubs of Greater Seminole; received Law Coleman Sheriff 1977 Military U. S. Marine Corps Honors Enforcement Award from Bay Isles Opti- Pinellas County THE SHERIFF'S STAR 48 mist Club; named "Outstanding Elected Police Instructor, 1976-84;completed Flor- Republican Official of 1982"; "Man of the ida Police Standards Career Development Year" Award, North Pinellas Republican Courses in Police Administration, Police Club, 1984; appointed to Criminal Justice Supervision, Criminal Investigations, Information Systems Council; received Crisis Intervention; elected Sheriff, 1984. Christopher Columbus Lodge "Outstand- Military Florida National Guard, 1962 to ing Citizen Award"; also Attorney Gener- present, currently holding rank of Major, al's "Outstanding Achievement in Crime assigned as Training Development Prevention Award. " Officer, Florida National Guard Military Academy; Honors Florida Commendation Polk County Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Flor- Bartow ida Meritorious Service Award; Outstand- Sheriff Dan Daniels (D) ing Young Law Enforcement Officer, 1979, awarded by St. Augustine Jaycees; Distin- Sheriff Daniels Born Winter Haven, Florida, March 4, guished Service Award from Florida She- Polk County 1927 Education BS Degree, University of riffs Association; member, Florida Sheriffs Nebraska; Graduate, Command and Gen- Youth Ranches, Inc. , Governing Board; eral Staff College, U.S. Army; also Army member, Board of Directors, Tri-County Management College. Wife Verlys Jean Mental Health Association. Children Two Church Assembly of God Prior Occupations Colonel, Military St. Lucie County Police Corps, U.S. Army; Director, Citi- Ft. Pierce zens Crime Watch, Polk CountyCareer 21 years' law enforcement experience, includ- Sheriff Bobby Knowles (R) ing Military Police Corps; elected Sheriff in Born Fort Pierce, Florida, November 14, 1984; Military U.S. Army, 1945-74. Honors 1940 Education Fort Pierce Public Crime Watch Citizen ofthe Year, 1983,Flor- Schools; Indian River Community Col- ida Crime Watch; Criminal Justice Award, lege, AS Degree, Criminal Justice; Florida 1983, from Florida Council on Crime and Atlantic University, BAA Degree, Crimi- Delinquency, for Polk County and the State nal Justice; graduate, Police Academy, of Florida. also Zonn Institute of Polygraph and Sheriff Knowles DEA drug training school Wife Ann St. Lucie County Putnam County Church Presbyterian Career 1959-61,U.S. Palatka Marine Corps, Military Policeman; 1967- Sheriff E. W. Pellicer (D) 1984, Criminal Investigator, State Attor- ney's Office, 19th Judicial Circuit; also Born Bunnell, Florida, May 30, 1925 Edu- served as administrative assistant to cation public schools of Flagler County State Attorney and Commander of Drug Wife Pauline Children Two Church Bap- Task Force; elected Sheriff, 1984 Military tist Career Deputy Sheriff for six years; Florida National Guard, 1956-1958; U.S. elected Sheriff in 1954; (two-year term); Marine Corps, 1958-1966, Combat Action currently serving eighth full term Honors Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, Viet- Past:President, Florida Sheriffs Associa- namese Cross of Gallantry, Vietnam tion; Past President, National Sheriffs' Campaign Medal and Service Medal; U.S. Association; member, Board of Directors of Marine Corps Reserve, 1971-73; U.S. Putnam County Alcohol and Drug Council; Army Reserve, 1973 to present, MSG mil- Board of Directors, Rodeheaver Boys itary policeman, 3220th USAR garrison, Sheriff Pellicer Ranch; chairman, Putnam County Unit of com- West Palm Beach; received Army Putnam County Salvation Army. mendation with "V" device for heroism, Cuban Resettlement Program, Ft. Indian- Johns County St. town Gap, Pennsylvania Honors Past St. Augustine President, Florida Prosecutors Investiga- Sheriff Neil Perry (D) tors Association; Director, St. Lucie and Treasure Born St. Augustine, Florida, May 19, 1945 County Cancer Society Education AA Degree in Criminal Jus- Coast Baseball Council; member, Fort tice, Cum Laude, St. Johns River Com- Pierce Rotary Club and VFW. munity College Wife Syd Children Four Church Presbyterian Career 15 years' Trivia unworthy of pursuit experience in law enforcement, including: It has been said that storms are greeted reserve officer, St. Augustine Police with benevolent respect in Kokura, Department, 1968-74; patrol deputy, St. Japan. Kokura was number two on the Johns County Sheriff's Department, priority list to be hit with an atomic bomb, 1974-78; detective, St. Johns County She- but, because of bad weather, Nagasaki riff's Sheriff Perry Department, 1978-84; Certified was chosen instead. St. Johns County

MARCH-APRIL 1986 ~49 Santa Rosa County 1979; serving as Chairman of Board of Milton Managers, Florida Sheriffs' Self- Insurance Fund; reelected to Florida She- Sheriff Mauriece Coffman, Jr. (D) riffs Association's Board of Directors, Born Fulton, Kentucky, October 31, 1929 1984 and 1985. Education public schools of South Fulton, Tennessee; Bruce Business Institute of Sumter County Accounting, Martin, Tennessee; com- Bushnell pleted law enforcement courses offered by Sheriff James L. (Jamie) Pensacola Junior College, and Valencia Adams, Jr. (D) Community College, Orlando Wife Shir- December ley Children Four Church Methodist Born Fenholloway, Florida, 5, Career 15years in law enforcement, includ- 1940 Education public schools of Taylor and federal ing eight years as Chief Investigator, County; numerous state Sheriff Coffman enforcement and adminis- Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Department; schools on law Santa Rosa County of Corrections two years as Chief Investigator, Milton tration; National Academy Church Assem- Police Department; elected Sheriff in 1984. Wife Betty Children Two Officer, Florida Military U.S. Air Force Honors chosen bly of God Career Wildlife Commission; Officer of the Year, 1977, for pioneering Game and Fresh Water Fish certified fire- efforts in the use of hypnosis in criminal certified police instructor; safety instructor and police instruc- investigations. arms tor; elected Sheriff, 1980; relected, 1984 Sarasota County Military U. S. Army, 82nd Airborne Div- Sarasota ision Honors Past Master, Masonic Lodge Rite Sheriff Geoffrey Monge (R) No. 30; Order of Eastern Star; York Bodies; Bahia Shrine Temple; 32nd Born Sterling, Illinois, April 2, 1945 Edu- Degree Scottish Rite Mason; Past Presi- cation Bachelor's Degree, Sociology, dent, Sumter Shrine Club; Loyal Order of Washington University, St. Louis, MO; the Moose, Lodge No. 1179;South Sumter Master's Degree, Criminology, Florida High School Advisory Committee; South Sheriff Monge State University; graduated from FBI Sumter FFA Alumni; La Societe des 40 Sarasota County National Academy Wi fe Pat Children Hommes Et 8 Chevaux; D.A.V.; Commis- Two Church Methodist Career 8'/z years sioner, Boy Scouts of America, Withla- with Florida Department of Law Enforce- coochee District; Chairman, Advisory ment, last assignment Special Agent-in- Committee, Boy Scout Troop 313;Withla- Charge, Orlando Field Office; began coochee Vo-Tech, Law Enforcement Advi- Sarasota County Sheriff's Department sory Committee; Law Enforcement career on August 1, 1977, as Detective Coordinating Committee, Middle District Captain; advanced to Director of Police of Florida; Sumter County Cattlemen's Services, Chief Deputy and (appointed) Association; Past Commander, American Sheriff; elected Sheriff in 1984; Honors Legion Post 101;member, Sumter County Charter President, Sarasota County Ducks Unlimited; recipient, 6th District Criminal Justice Council, 1979; Presi- American Legion Commander of the Year dent, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, 1982-83; Award, 1983;6th District American Legion Charter Board Member, Community Con- Law and Order Award, 1982; Honorary trol Council and Community Coalition of Chapter Farmer, So. Sumter FFA. Families, 1979; Rotarian and member of Sheriff Adams Elks Lodge. Suwannee County Sumter County Live Oak Seminole County Sheriff Robert Leonard (D) Sanford March 1933 Sheriff John E. Polk (D) Born Live Oak, Florida, 23, Education public schools in Live Oak; Born Tampa, Florida, December 3, 1931 attended East Tennesse State College, Education public schools of Tampa; Uni- Johnson City, TN; Wife Carol Children versity of Tampa Wife Dorothy Jean One Church Baptist Career Florida High- Children Two Church Baptist Career way Patrol Trooper, 1963-68; Beverage FHP 10 years; graduate, FBI Academy, Agent, Division of Beverage, 1968-72; National Sheriffs' Institute; elected She- elected Sheriff in 1972; reelected in 1976, riff, 1968; reelected 1972, 1976, 1980 and 1980 and 1984; Military U. S.Army, 1953- 1984.Military U. S. Army Honors Past 55; Florida National Guard, 1955 to pres- Master, Sanford Shrine; Chairman, ent; Honors Served on Florida Sheriffs Regional Planning Council; served as Boys Ranch, Girls Villa and Youth Fund Florida She- Florida Sheriff Polk director and Vice President, Boards of Trustees; past member, riffs Association; served as President, Seminole County Sheriffs Youth Fund. SHERIFF'S STAR 50 THE Taylor County Perry Sheriff Quentin Whittle (D) Born Moultrie, Georgia, March 2, 1932 Education public Schools of Gadsden County, Florida Wife Thais Children Three Church Baptist Career Served 25 years with the Florida Highway Patrol as a Trooper and Traffic Homicide Investiga- tor, 1956-1982; elected Sheriff, 1984. Mil- itary U. S. Navy Honors Florida Highway Patrol Trooper of the Year, 1965; Outstand- ing Law Enforcement Officer Award, Tay- Sheriff Whittle Sheriff Leonard lor County, 1970. Taylor County Suwannee County Union County Lake Butler Secretary of Florida Sheriffs Association in 1977 and 1978. Sheriff Jerry Whitehead (D)

Born Lake City, Florida, September 27, Wakulla County jl» 1953 Education Union County High Craw fordvi lie School Wife Bobbie Children Two Church Sheriff David F. Harvey (D) Christian Church Prior Occupation repairman, Florida Hydrocarbons; Born Tallahassee, Florida, November 27, 1949Education public schools of Wakulla Career gained a basic knowledge of law County; AA Degree, Chipola Junior Col- enforcement from his father, former lege, Marianna; BS Degree in Criminol- Union County Sheriff John H. White- Florida State University; graduate head, who retired at the end of 1984;Jerry ogy, credits, University of Virginia; Wi fe was elected Sheriff in 1984; Honors Rhonda Children One Church Baptist member, Florida Council on Crime and Sheriff Harvey Career Florida Parole Commission, four Delinquency; President and board Wakulla County member, Union County Parents years; elected Sheriff in 1976; reelected, Association. 1980 and 1984; graduated from National Sheriffs' Institute, Univerity of Southern Volusia County California, FBI National Academy; »'I DeLand National Institute of Corrections; Police Executive Institute; Honors Master Sheriff Edwin H. Duff II (D) Mason, Crawfordville Masonic Lodge No. Born Bronx, New York, March 14, 1911 294; Tallahassee Scottish Rite Bodies, Education public schools of Rockville, 32nd Degree; Tallahassee Shrine Club, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. ; Morocco Temple; Crime Information Sys- attended George Washington University tems Council, 1978-82; Chairman, Florida for pre-law; received LLB Degree from Sheriffs Association's Legislative Com- Columbus University in 1940 Wife mittee, 1981; Region III Police Standards "Ducky" Children Three Church Catholic Training Advisory Council; Florida Career FBI Agent for 27 years; rated by Council on Criminal Justice, 1979-82, FBI as an "Outstanding Criminal Inves- Vice Chairman; charter member Big Sheriff Whitehead tigator"; Senior Resident Agent for the Bend Narcotics Task Force; President, Union County FBI in Daytona Beach from April, 1947, Crawfordvillle P.T.O. , 1980; selected Out- until his retirement in December, 1967; standing Law Enforcement Officer for also served as FBIinstructor specializing 1980 by Coastal Optimist Club; President, in judo and defensive tactics for 20 years; Wakulla Men's Association, 1984-85; Out- elected Sheriff in 1968; reelected in 1972, standing Young Men of America, U.S. 1976, 1980, 1984; Honors served on Flor- Jaycees; member, Board of Managers, ida Sheriffs Boys Ranch Board of Trus- Florida Sheriffs Self-Insurance Fund; tees; former member, Florida Sheriffs Past President, Florida Sheriffs Associa- Association Board of Directors; served as tion, 1984.

Trivia unworthy ofpursuit Douglas MacArthur, father and son, were When the coffee break conversation turns recipients; that Marine General Smedley to the Congressional Medal of Honor, D. Butler won it twice; and that it was startle your friends by pointing out that awarded to two president's sons, Webb General Arthur MacArthur and General Hayes and Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Sheriff Duff Volusia County

MARCH-APRIL 1986 ~si Walton County Enforcement; Organized Crime Institute; DeFuniak Springs Military U. S. Army, 1963-65. Sheriff Quinn A. Washington County McMillian (D) Chi pley Born DeFuniak Springs, Florida, August Sheriff Fred Peel (D) 15, 1940 Education Walton High School, DeFuniak Springs Wife Rebecca Church Born Marianna, Fla. , December 14, 1946 Baptist Career Walton County Sheriff's Education public schools of Washington Department, deputy and investigator for County; BSDegree, University of Florida; five years; graduate of Police Standards & MS Degree, University of West Florida Training School, and Crime Scene Evi- Wife Jayne Children Two Church Presby- dence Technology School, Okaloosa-Walton terian Career Graduated National Sheriffs' Sheriff McMillian Junior College; Homicide Investigation Institute, 1977, National Institute of Cor- Flor- Walton County School, St. Petersburg Junior College; brea- rections, 1980; 600 hours of training, thalyzer courses at Washington-Holmes ida Police Standards Council; certified Area Vo-Tech School; attended Executive police training instructor; elected Sheriff, and Civil Liability Course, Executive and 1976, reelected, 1980 and 1984; graduated Time Management Course, Executive and from FBI National Academy, 1982. Mil- Personnel Course at Florida Department of itary Capt. , National Guard; U. S. Army Law Enforcement; the Law Enforcement Ranger; Honors elected Chairman of Board Academy Executive Institute; Psychologi- of Directors, Florida Sheriffs Association, cal Interrogative Techniques and Investiga- 1981;appointed by Governor to State Medi- tive Hypnosis at Regional Investigators cal Examiners Commission; Past Presi- Conference; National Conference on Vio- dent, Chipley Kiwanis Club; Past lence at Florida Department of Law President, Florida Sheriffs Association.

Very hi-tech: Sheriff Peel Washington County Device keeps car from starting, if driver's too drunk to drive

This has got to be the ultimate weapon in the war Association was described as intrigued but skeptical. against drunken drivers: He said he felt Drunkguard would be "too easy to A device called "Drunkguard" that will prevent a beat, " but admitted he had only seen a rudimentary car from starting if the driver's level of intoxication is mode. above the legal limit. Prospective purchasers of Drunkguard would be According to Law Enforcement News, (LEN), convicted drunken drivers who were willing to pay Drunkguard was invented by a Baltimore engineer around $500 to have the device installed in their cars named Joseph J. Owsik after his 19-year-old step- as an alternative to going to jail. " daughter was struck and killed by a drunken driver. Speaking of ways to "beat the system, has anyone LEN said the mechanism includes a hand-held suggested to Owsik that a driver could hold his small breath tester, a computer that analyzes breath sam- child on his lap, let the child blow into the tester, and ples, and an auto ignition interlock system that pre- start the car? vents the car from starting if the driver fails the test. On the other hand, anyone smart enough to outwit There are also safeguards designed to prevent the the Drunkguard would surely be smart enough to driver from getting a sober friend to take the test. The avoid driving while intoxicated. car will not start with the doors open or with the window open on the driver's side. Pressure switches in the seats prevent a passenger from leaning over to "Calamity Jane" take the breath test. An electric eye mounted in con- vertibles and T-tops prevents a companion from lean- Women with ambitions to become law enforcement ing into the car to take the test. officers please note: A sensor that measures the temperature of a breath A rookie policewoman from Santa Monica, Califor- sample prevents the driver from getting someone to nia, became known to her associates as "Calamity blow up a balloon, then expelling the contents of the Jane" after she was shot at twice, stabbed, beaten, balloon into the tester. and pulled from two wrecked cars. All this happened An official of the National Highway Traffic Safety in just 60 days of duty in the field.

52 THE SHERIFF'S STAR A DIRECTORY OF LAW ENFORCEMKNT AGENCIES

Room 220, Federal Bldg. Burt E. Lund P. O. Box 1389 FEDERAL AGENCIES Key West, 33040 Resident Agent-in-Charge West Palm Beach, 33401 J01 South Ashley Drive Townsquare Mall, (305) 833-7517 West Palm Beach Station Suite 214 Alcohol, Tobacco & Tampa, ,'33602 P. O. Box 9875 11400 Overseas Highway P.O. Box 2176 Firearms Naples, 33939 Riviera Beach, 33404 P.O. Box 653 Marathon, ,'3:3050 DISTRICT OFFICE (305) H48-6161 Cape Canaveral, ,'12920 (305) 74,')-7423 TAMPA DIVISION Edward D. Conroy Customs Service 1250 E. 8th St. William Warner Robert W. Butler Special Agent-in-Charge Jacksonville, 32206 Resident Agent-in-Charge Special Agent in Charge William A. Mason III 8420 NW 52nd St. 1717 NE 9th St., Suite 134 P. O. Box 3301 Suite 120 Assistant Regional P.O. Box 2041 Vt. Myers, 33902 Gainesville, 32601 Tampa, 33601 Miami, 33166 Commissioner (904) 371-2077 (813) 228-7661 (305) 536-4368 Office of Enforcement P.O. Box 51H 99 S. E. Fifth St., Room 400 '32:120 RESIDENT AGENCIES FIELD OI"FICES A pal ach i col a, , Federal Bureau of Miami, 33131 Investigation P. O. Box 1904 Miami (305) 350-5952 SCPO Yuille Young P.O. Box 1896 Cocoa, 32923 (305) 536-4248 C. Everett Sutton JACKSONVILLE (305) 636-5820 Panama City, 32401 DIVISION Tampa Deputy to Assistant SCPO Dean Anderson P. O. Box 2165 (813) 228-2184 Regional Commissioner James Cagnassola, Jr. 33901 (Enforcement) 4220 N. Davis Highway Ft. Myers, Special Agent-in-Charge (813) 334-8711 Orlando (Same Address) Bldg. 2, Suite B P. 0. Box 8928 (305) 420-6136 (305) 536-4468 Pensacola, ,'$2503 Jacksonville, 32239 P. O. Box 6405 721-1211 Lakeland, 33807 Jacksonville William B. Mayberry, (904) Drug Enforcement (813) 647-1526 (904) 791-3468 Director Administration RESIDENT AGENCIES Regional Intelligence P. O. Box 3668 Pensacola Jacksonville Division (Same Address) MIAMI FIELD Orlando, 32802 (904) 434-2697 P. O. Box 1070 (305) 536-4737 DIVISION (305) 420-6381 Ft. Lauderdale Daytona Beach, 32015 Peter (305) 527-7369 Patrick O'Brian F. Gruden (904) 252-0463 Suite 601 Special Agent-in-Charge Special Agent-in-Charge 801 W. Bay Drive P. O. Box 383 Organized Crime & South Florida 8400 N. W. 53rd Street Largo, 33540 Ft. Walton Beach, 32548 Drug Enforcement Task 77 S.E. 5th St., Suite 100 Miami, 33166 (813) 228-2692 Force (OCDETF) Miami, 331:31 (305) 591-4851 (904) 244-5179 P. O. Box 250 Miami Headquarters (305) 536-5196 P. O. Box 14335 Group I Michael Powers Sarasota, 33578 Leon Guinn Resident Agent-in-Charge Gainesville, 32604 (813) 955-3325 (305) 536-7592 (904) 372-9600 Group II Special Agent-in-Charge 700 Twiggs St., Suite 400 (305) 536-7596 Investigations Tampa, 33(i02 P. O. Box 731 Immigration ttz (813) 228-217H 77 S.E. Fifth St., Suite 350 Ocala, 32678 Naturalization Border Patrol Miami, 33131 Vincent J. Mazzilli (904) 732-7563 (305) 536-5184 Service Marshall M. Metzgar, Resid ent Agent-i n-C h arge O. Drawer 270 P. Perry A. Rivkind Chief Allen Westerman 701 Clematis St., Rm. 223 Panama City, 32401 District Director Patrol Agent Special Agent-in-Charge West Palm Beach, 33401 (904) 785-8751 P. O. Box 3663 Tactical Enforcement (305) 350-7263 7880 Biscayne Blvd Norland Branch Division P. O. Box 12944 Miami, 33138 Jerry A. Rinehart 536-4787 Miami, 33169 77 S.E. 5th St. Room 100 Pensacola, 32576 (305) , Resident Agent-In-Charge (904) 432-3476 (305) J50-5811 Miami, 33131 4077 Woodcock Dr. Dwayne E. Peterson (305) 536-4859 , Director Stephen Norman Suite 210 P. O. Box 1016 Deputy District Patrol Agent-in-Charge, Andrew Hoffman, Jacksonville, 32207 Tallahassee, 32302 (same address) J. Jr. 350-4926 Miami Station Special Agent-in-Charge (904) 791-3566 (904) 224-4107 (305) P. O. Box 3663 North Florida Felix Jimenez, Acting MIAMI DIVISION James Minton Norland Branch 301 South Ashley Drive Resident Agent-in-Charge Officer-in-Charge Miami, 33169 Tampa, 33602 Joseph V. Corless 500 Zack Street 235 Whooping Loop Special Agent-in-Charge (305) 35&0-5811 (H13) 225&-7098 Altamonte Springs, 32701 Tampa, 33602 P. 0. Box 592418 AMF (813) 826-2708 Donald L. Barley Paul O' Brien (305) 420-6155 Miami International Patrol Agent-in-Charge Asst. Special Edmundo Apodaca Airport David A. Angotti Jacksonville Station Agent-In-Charge Resident Agent-in-Charge Miami, 33159 Officer-in-Charge P. O. Box 4849 Investigations Room 101, Federal Bldg. (305) 573-3333 Rm. 227, Post Office Jacksonville, ,'32201 5&00 Rack St., Room 515& Building Vt. Myers, 33901 RESIDENT AGENCIES (904) 791-3998 Tampa, 33601 (H13) 334-6245 311 West Monroe St. (813) 228-2171 Richard J. Greenier Miami Division Jacksonville, 32201 Mike Hinkle 946-2624 Patrol Agent-in-Charge Frederic D. Haiduk (Ft. Lauderdale) (904) Resident Agent-in-Charge P. O. Box 6383 Orlando Station Resident Agent-in-Charge I'. O. Box 1486 James Breslin, Supervisor P. O. Drawer 0 1250 E. 8th Street Ft. Lauderdale, 33310 Immigration Examiner Panama City, 32401 (305) 765-1990 Winter Park, 32789 Jacksonville, 32206 (904) 769-3407 4 East Port Road (305) 644-6204 (904) 791-2611 P. O. Box 3-112 P. O. Box 9846 Paul A. Teresi Larry Arthurs Tactical Enforcement Ft. Pierce, 33454 Riviera Beach, 33404 Resident Agent-in-Charge (305) 944-0417 (305) 844-4341 Patrol Agent-in-Charge Division Addresses: Federal Building & U. S. Tampa Station 701 Clematis St., Room 253 Courthouse P. O. Box 1408 P. O. Box 3344 W. Palm Beach, 33401 299 East Broward Blvd. Homestead, 33090-1408 Tampa, 33601 , continued on 229 E. Broward Blvd. Suite 405 (305) 248-8677 (813) 228-2160 I" Suite 406 t. Lauderdale, 33301 P. O. Box 887 next page Thomas Habib Vt. Lauderdale, 33315 (305) 527-7220 Key West, 33040 Patrol Agent-in-Charge (305) 296-3093

MARCH-APRIL 1986 53 Internal Revenue GROUP MANAGERS United States Jacksonville & Ocala Richard Hoffman Service James J. Michalak* Attorneys Divisions Supervisor-Operations (305) 536-6824 (904) 791-2293 (305) 536-5346 Criminal Investi- NORTHERN DISTRICT Karsh~ Carr William Luttinger Jeffrey P. W. Thomas Dillard Ralph gation Division Inspector-Warrants Supervisor-Cell Block (305) 536-6824 U. Attorney S. 32201 536-5346 JACKSONVILLE Donnell* Suite 4014 Jacksonville, (305) Dennis H. 791-2293 DISTRICT 536-7535 227 N. Bronough Street (904) Robert R. Holt Darrell Smith, Chief (305) G. Tallahassee, FI. 32301 Pete Nagurny Supervisor-Civil Roland Anderson Patricia Allen K. (904) 681-7360 Supervisor-Operations 5&36-5346 Assistant Chief 536-5380 (305) (305) Orlando Division Thomas McGovern Pensacola Office Melvin J. Hess J. *All above at following 648-6326 Management Cadre 100 N. Palafox Street (305) Supervisor-Warrants Box 35045, Stop 900 address: Room 307 Richard McCannon (305) 536-4628 P.O. First Avenue Jacksonville, 32202 51 S.W. Pensacola, FL 32501 Supervisor-Operations Miami, 33130 Ft. Lauderdale Division 791-2963 (904) 434-325&1 & Ft. Myers (904) Tampa Rudy Friedrich M. Flanagan Divisions NORTHERN BRANCH Joseph MIDDLE DISTRICT Supervisor 10300 Sunset Drive (813) 228-2146 Chuck Franssen Robert W. Merkle 299 East Broward Blvd. Bldg. 100 U. S. Attorney A. Fort Lauderdale, 33301 Chief 33173 Harry Layne 500 Zack Street Miami, Room 410 Inspector-Warrants (305) 527-7256 (305) 595-3140 Timberlake Bldg. Tampa, FL 33602 Tampa, 33601 Beach Division Zack Street West Palm (813) 228-2908 Postal Inspectors 500 (813) 228 2146 Clematis St. Tampa, 33602 701 DISTRICT West Palm Beach, 33402 GROUP MANAGERS M. D. Purcell (813) 22H-2941 SOUTHERN George F. Meyer, Jr. Postal Inspector- Daniel J. Horgan (305) 536 7213 Jacksonville Office United Marshal P.O. Box 35045, Stop 906 in-Charge States Key West Division O. Box 600 Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 Tampa, 33622-2526 P. 301 North Miami P.O. Box 1059 791-2961 Jacksonville, 32201 Suite 205 (904) (813) 228-2481 Key West 33040 (904) 791-2682 Miami, 3312H Gerald W. Matthews (305) 536-4571 W. S. Hudson, Inspector (305) 536-5346 80 N. Hughey Avenue P.O. Box 30124 Orlando Office Orlando, FL 32801 Orlando, 32862 501 Federal Building James A. Tassone (305) 420-6551 (305) 420-6201 80 N. Hughey Avenue Chief Deputy Orlando, 32801 (305) 5&36-5346 A. R. Demeter R.A. LaSalvia, Inspector (305) 420-6341 500 Zack Street P.O. Box 40176 Tampa, FL 33602 Jacksonville, 32203 SOUTH FRN DISTRICT (813) 228-2301 (904) 359-2790 Stanley Marcus AGENCIES U. S. Attorney STATE George A. Scott M. Grey 155 S. Miami Avenue 500 Zack Street Postal Inspector- Miami, 33130 Agriculture 8t INSPECTION DIVISION Tampa, FL 33602 in-Charge (305) 350-4471 Consumer Services, Vincent Giglio, Director (813) 228-2698 Miami, 33152-0772 Ft. Lauderdale Office Department of Room 232, Mayo Building Thomas C. Daniel, Jr. (305) 591-020H Tallahassee, 32301 Room 202-B DIVISION OF ANIMAL Suite 400, Century R. L. (luigley 299 East Broward Blvd. (904) 488-3731 National Bank INDUSTRY, MARKS Postal Inspector Ft. Lauderdale, 33301 Director 220 W. Garden Street AND BRANDS UNIT P. S.Wright, Asst. P. O. Box 8547 (305) 527-7254 Room 221B Mayo Bldg Pensacola, FL 32501 Ft. Lauderdale, 33310 Dr. C. L. Campbell (904) 432-5075 West Palm Beach Office Tallahassee, 32301 (')05) 527-2064 Director (904) 488 7447 701 Clematis Street Division of Animal CENTRAL BRANCH DePriest A. B. West Palm Beach, 33401 Industry ROAD GUARD Douglas S. Evaul Postal Inspector- (305) 655-1029 Chief Room 335, Mayo Building Forrest L Beach Chief in-Charge Tallahassee, 32301 299 E. Broward Blvd. Birmingham, AL,')5202 United States J. Roger Pittman, Asst. (904) 488-7747 Room 3090 (205) 254-1841 Marshals Chief Ft. Lauderdale, 33301 John O' Brien, P. O. Box 259 (305) 527-7034 Secret Service NORTHERN DISTRICT Supervisor Trenton, 32693 W. L. McLendon GROUP MANAGERS Michael F. Murphy Rm 331 Mayo Buildng (904) 463-2136 Special Agent-in-Charge United States Marshal Tallahassee, 32301 Peter W. Lindsey 10229 7820 Arlington Expy. P. O. Box 488-7141 Alcoholic Beverages (Phone & address same 32302 (904) Room 500 Tall a hassee, and Tobacco, Divi- as above) Warren C. Blue, Box 15049 (904) 681-7676 P. O. Investigator sion of Ralph L. Gay, Jr. Jacksonville, 32239-5049 Ronald Wierenga, Sr. J. P. O. Box 451 Horace A. Moody ill N.W. 183rd Street (904) 791-2777 Marshal Chief Deputy Perry, 32347 Chief of Law Enforcement Miami, 33136 P.O. Box 10229 (305) 653-3991 Kenneth Keene (904) 584-4139 725 S Bronough St Resident Tallahassee, 32302 32301-1927 Agent David R. Caldwell, Tallahassee, S. Rene Munoz N. (904) 681-7276 488-3227 80 Hughey St. Investigator (904) Ft. Lauderdale Room 212 Marvin Lutes P. O. Box 592 & SUB- (305) 527-7401 Orlando, 32801 DISTRICTS Supervisory Deputy Floral City, 32636 OFFICES (305) 648-6333 Marshal W. James Ellerson (904) 726-8698 1489 N. Military Trail P.O. Box 10229 R. E. Baxley, Lt. Ronald J. Szego Ctr. West Palm Beach, 33409 Special Agent-in-Charge Tallahassee, 32302 B. Archie Maynard, 160 Governmental , 681-7676 Investigator 401 (305) 655-3139 8375 N.W. 53rd Street (904) Suite Box 3506A 32501 Suite 201 Route 7 Pensacola, Nathan F. Rodman MIDDLE DISTRICT Okeechobee, 33472 436-8460 Miami, 33166 Cox (904) 3830 Bee Ridge Rd. Richard L. (813) 467-1793 Sarasota, 33583 (305) 350-5961 United States Marshal B. A. Watts Lt. Michael Spiers, Talla- (813) 922-9522 David H. Noznesky P. O. Box 2907 S. (Supervisor, Tampa, 33601 Investigator hassee District Office) SOUTHERN BRANCH Resident Agent (813) 228-2146 P.O. Box 403 345 S. Magnolia Dr. Earl J. Acquaviva, Chief P. O. Box 3205 32302 C-12 33402 Tallahassee, Suite 51 S.W. First Avenue West Palm Beach, Alfonso Solis 488-7141 32301 659-0184 (904) Tallahassee, Room 600 (305) Chief Deputy 488-4271 Greeson (904) Miami, 33130 Richard L. Force U. S. Post Office & Bing Brands Registrar (Super- (305) 536-4421 Special Agent-in-Charge Courthouse Building G. M. Hill, Sgt. Mayo Building & 700 Twiggs St. Suite 740 Room 103 Rm. 328, visor Panama City Michael R. McDonald, , Jacksonville, 32201 Tallahassee, 32301 Tampa, 33602 Marianna) OCDETF Coord. 791-2293 488-7141 Ave. (813) 228-2636 (904) (904) 701 Jenks 51 S.W. First Ave Suite C Michael E. Romanczuk Miami, 33130 Panama City, 32402 Supervisor-Operations (305) 536-4019 (904) 769-9406 SHERIFF'S STAR 54 THE 614 E. Clinton St. 815 N. Nova Rd. Jacksonville Area Office Jack Sapp Susan Bisect Marianna, 32446 Daytona Beach 32015 Richard P. Daniel Service P. O. Box 221 5422 W. Bay Center Dr. (904) 482-2151 (904) 255)-3696 Center Raiford, 32083 Suite 101 111 E. Coast Line Drive, Mark Willingham, Capt. Guy E. Chase, Sgt. (904) 431-1212 Tampa, 33609 Room 610 (H13) 272-3860 (Supervisor, Jackson- 1199 S. Highway U.S. 1 Jacksonville, 32202-3477 Stan Bailey ville & Live Oak) S.S. Building, Suite 8 (904) 359-6085 P.O. Box 221 REGIONAL 1127 Arlington Rd. Rockledge, 32955 Raiford, 32083 ADMINISTRATORS Jacksonville, 32211 (305) 632-8266 Miami Area Office (904) 431-1212 (904) 359-6126 Thomas Young L. Mato, Lt. 401 N. W. 2nd Avenue, J. Suite 870 Connie Sabiston 249 S. Jefferson St. Clark Raby, Sgt. 50 So. Belcher Rd. 400 W. Robinson Marianna, Miami, 33128 St., 32446 320 N. Ohio Ave. Suite 101 Suite 909 526-3651 (305) 377-5213 (904) Live Oak, 32060 Clearwater, 33575 Orlando, 32801 William V. Milliken (904) 362-2501 (H13) 441-9975 Orlando Area Office (305) 423-6142 2002 NW 13tll St. 400 W. Robinson St. , R. D. Bishop, Lt. , Brian Pimm Suite 102 Suite 501 1520 Gray Road Attorney General 1250 Blountstown Hwy. Gainesville, 32602 Lakeland, 33802 Orlando, 32801 423-6115 Park 20 West, Suite F (904) 376-115&0 (H13) 682-5161 Jim Smith (305) Tallahassee, 32304 Fred Shepard, Attorney General Tampa Area Office 487-3236 Jr. J. B. Wallace, Capt. (904) 400 W. Robinson State of Florida Regional Service Center, St. 5600 Diplomat Circle The Capitol Virgil Choate Suite 909 Suite 118 7th I'loor Tallahassee, 32301 1313 Street 1607 N. Florida Ave. Orlando, 32801 Orlando, 32810 Tampa 423-6125 (904) 487-1963 Tampa, 33602-3397 Avon Park, 33825 (305) (305) 628-2250 (813) 453-3175 Bill L. Bryant, Jr. (813) 272-2565 Joyce Haley E. A. Hooper, Capt. Deputy Attorney General Tony Perez 3810 Inverrary Blvd. Park Trammel Bldg. West Palm Beach Area The Capitol Office 1607 N. Florida Ave. Bldg. C., Suite 101 1313Tampa St. Lauderhill, Tallahassee, 32301 111 Georgia Avenue, Avon Park, 33825 33319 Tampa, 33602 (904) 487-1963 (813) 453-3175 (305) 739-2112 (813) 272-2610 Suite 211 BRANCH OFFICES West Palm Beach, 33401 Clayton Lambert Howell Winfree J.L. Mato, Lt. (305) 837-5054 P. O. Box 50 5422 W. Bay Center Dr. 50 S. Belcher Rd. Michael Neimand Pensacola Area Office Polk City, 33878 Tampa, 33609 Suite 101 Suite 820 (813) 984-2273 (813) 272-3860 Clearwater, 33575 Dade County Regional 160 Governmental Center (813) 441-9975 Service Center Suite 701 Mike Spurlock Fire Marshal 401 N. W. 2nd Avenue Pensacola, 32,&01 400 W. Robinson St. T. L. Ewing, Lt. (904) 436-8520 Suite 909 D.R. Dewar, Director Miami, 33128 Division of State Fire 2665 Cleveland Ave. Orlando, 32801 (305) 377-5441 Marshal Ft. Myers, 3,'3902 Corrections, (305) 423-6142 (813) 332-0022 Bob Landry Department of Suite 541, Larson Building Park Trammel Bldg. , Ed Alford Tallahassee, 32301 Rick Mills, Sgt. 8th Floor Prison (8z Jail) 1945-1 Lane Ave. S. (904) 48H-8268 3202 N. Tamiami Tr. Jacksonville, 32210 1313 Tampa Street Inspectors Gene Naples, Sarasota, 33578 Tampa, 33602 (904) 359-6040 (813) 355-2708 David H. Brierton Asst. Director (813) 272-2670 Ins pector General Doug Wright Division of State Fire T. L. Stout, Capt. Joy Shearer 1311 Winewood Blvd. 400 W. Robinson Street, Marshal Graham Bldg. , Room 204 Tallahassee, '(32,'301 Suite 909 Suite 541, Larson Buildmg Room 552 Palm Beach County (904) 488-9265 Orlando, 32801 Tallahassee, 32,'30' Miami 33136 42:3-6142 4SH-S268 Regional Service Center L. Vaughn (305) (904) (305) 325&.3343 Jerry 111 Georgia Avenue Deputy Inspector Gen. Ed Sobach Donald I.. Steverson, Louis Clark, Sgt. West Palm Beach, ;33401 (Same Address) 1199 W. Lantana Rd. Chief 3131 Riviera Dr. (305) 837-5062 (904) 488-5&616 Lantana, 3,'3462 Bureau of Fire & Arson Key West, 33040 Investigations Dick Prospect E. Russell Smith (904) 586-65)10 (305) 294-1232 Suite 479, Larson 125 N. Ridgewood Chief Prison Inspector Gerald Abdul-Wasi Building R. R. Smith, Capt. Fourth Floor, Beck's Bldg. (Same Address) P. O. Box H78 Tallahassee, 32301 2331 N. State Road 7 Daytona Beach, 32014 (904) 488-2102 Riverview, ,'33;&69 Suite (904) 252-1067 (904) 488-9S25 221 INSPECTORS (813) 634-5541 Lauderhill, 3,'3313 M.A. Palecki, Attorney Comptroller, Office James G. (305) 7:39-1440 Jonathan Kraus Keen Bureau of Fire 1250 Blountstown & of 1311 Winewood Blvd. Hwy. Arson Investigations D.L. Pfitzenmaier, I.t. Park 20 West, Suite F Gerald Tallahassee, 32301 Suite 479, Larson Building (Supervisor, W. Palm Lewis, Tallahassee, ,'&2304 (904) 488-7577 Tallahassee, 32301 Beach & Ft. Pierce) Comptroller (904) 487-'3234 111 Georgia Ave. The Capitol Bill Beardsley (904) 488-9825 , Barney Pippin Room 207 Tallahassee, 32301 1311 Winewood Blvd. FIELD OFFICES West I'aim Beach, 33402 (904) 488-0370 Tallahassee, 32301 1199W. Lantana Rd. Lantana, 33462 107 Tupelo Avenue (305) H37-5067 L.H. 'Larry' (904) 488-5616 Fuchs (;305) 586-(i510 Ft. Walton Beach, 3254H Bob Young, Sgt. Chief of Investigations Gary McLain Mike (904) 243-2H14 800 Virginia Ave. Office of the Comptroller 1250 Blountstown Hwy. Page Suite 40 The Capitol, Rm. 2101 Park 20 West, Suite F P.O. Box 158 Suite 479, Larson Ft. Pierce, 3:3(50 Tallahassee, 32301 Tallahassee, 32304 Lowell, ;3266:3 Building (305) 464-8177 (904) 48H-5275 (904) 487-3236 (904) 732-8355 Tallahassee, 32301 (904) 488-9825 T. F. Been, Lt. Tallahassee Area Office Garland Keeman Mike Cravener 1103 S.W. First Avenue Crown Building P.O. Box 699 :3H10 Inverrary Rd. 111 Coastline Dr. , E. Ocala, 32678 202 Blount Street, Sneads, 32460 Bldg. C., Suite 101 Jacksonville, 32202 (904) 622-3105 1st Floor (904) 593-6431 Lauderhill, 33319 (904) 359-6142 (305) 791-5802 Tallahassee, 32301 Street Homer Scroggin, Sgt. Helen Ellis 1313 Tampa (904) 488-0027 Larry Evans 33602 Parkwood Professional P. O. Box 221 Tampa, Plaza Ft. Lauderdale Area 3H10 Inverrary Rd. (813) 272-3985 Raiford, 32083 Bldg. C. Suite 101 3601 S. W. 2nd Ave. Office (904) 431-1212 , Suite 211, 400 W. Suite Regional Service Center Lauderhill, 33319 Q 791-5802 Robinson St. Gainesville, 32602 201 W. Broward Blvd. , Pete Turner (305) P. Orlando, 32801 (904) 372-9666 Suite 510 O. Box 221 Tony Perez Raiford, (305) 423-6026 Ft. Lauderdale, 33312 32083 1607 N. Florida Ave. J. E. Powell, I t. (305) 467-4239 (904) 431-1212 (Supervisor, Daytona Avon Park, 33825 Beach & Rockledge) (813) 453-3175

MARCH-APRIL 1986 55 111 Georgia Ave. , Troop V West Palm Beach, 3,'3415& Sanford Leesburg, 32749 '305)),'323-4440 787-r)4H4 Suite 214 Maj. Paul B. Taylor 1-H00-432-2046 (, (904) West Palm Beach, ,'13401 P. O. Box 151{i Pensacola REGION 4 (30)) HJ7-5Q5Q Central Oneco, 335:&8 (904) 4;)fi-H420 Mrs. Joan Balis 201 W. Broward Blvd. (H13) 75H-64:31 Maj. David I.. Starling W. Street Elisha Newton Dimick Vt. Lauderdale, ,'13301 12:)9 S. Tenth Tn&op G ,'32674 Bldg. Suite 203 ')) 467-4261 Deals, , (:30, Marine Patrol 111 Georgia Avenue Maj, Thomas A. Sigman I-HOO-,'342-9620 2,'35&6 W. I'irst West Palm Beach, 33401 St. P. O. Box 70 Col. D.N. Kllingsen, Dir. Ft. Myers, ,'3,'3901 General Services, (,'305&) 467-5128 E. Pal atka, '320,, ') I Douglas Building, (H13) 337-0(30{i (904),325&-45)4a Department of 7th Floor RKG)ION 5 3900 (."ommonwealth Troop H Division of Safety Boulevard Ed Jenkins Florida Highway I'ark Trammel Bldg. Muj. Robert L. Bull and Crime Tallahassee, ,')Z)03 , Suite,'&15 Patrol 2100 Mahan Drive (904) 488-6559 Prevention 1,'313 N. Tampa St. (5th Fl. Col. Tallahassee, 32)OH Bobby R. Burkett Capt. I.. E. Thomas Tampa, 33602 Director (904) 4HH-H{37{i James H. Mcl'hereon ;)505) West 10th St. (Hl:)) 272-2642 4HH-6,'&17 Director (904) Panama ('ity, ,')2401 Troop K (Turnpike) Room 21:), The Capitol (904) 76J-,'30HO Recreation and I.t. Col. John W. Carmody Maj. Winthrop A. Vincent Tallahassee, 32;301 Deputy Director P. O. Box 1(i007 (904) 4H7-2700 Capt. R. J. I,ee Parks, Division of 48H-6H55 "P" (904) West Palm Beach, 3:3416 P. O. Drawer Ney C. Landrum, Director FIELD OPERATIONS (305) 6H,')-1140 Law Enforcement, C a rra be) le, ,'32,'322 3900 Commonwealth CHIEFS Department of (904) 697- )741 Boulevard Troop I. Tallahassee, 32303 Ri&)&crt R. Dempsey Capt. C.V. Holland Inap. Joe R. H end erson Maj. Kdgar R. Peterson (904) 4H8-ii131 Chief Commissioner P.O. Box 2790 P. O. Box', 3', )4H Aircraft, Fleet & Property (904) 4HH-H771 Homosassa Springs, (Park officers have arrest antana, ,'):3462 I. ,'32647 powers within parks and Management 5HH-H:)45 Frederick N. Johns (;)05) (904) 628-63',)6 other lands under (904) 487 )5)02 Deputy (."ommissioner public the jurisdiction of this Insp. John M. Russi Forestry, (904) 4HH-H771 Capt. J.S. Venero 5&110 Gandy Blvd. division. ) Chief Division of Robert K. Cummings Communications Tampa, ,'13611 Michael ('. . I.ong Director Revenue, (904) 4HH-51;»; (Hl,'3) 272-2516 Chief of Vire Executive Investigatii&ns Department of Insp. William A. Clark Control Bureau (904) 4HH-1497 Capt. H.B. 'I'homas 1H20 Jackson St. D. L. Skinner, Chief Chief 3125 Conner Blvd. James Nursey, Director '32), Ft. Myers, ,'33903 P. O. Box 6417 Personnel Administration Tallahassee, , '301 Division of (.'riminul (904) 488-3435& (904) 4HH-64HO (H I,'I) 3,'34-896:I Tallahassee, 32314 Investigation (904) 4HH-H010 Insp. Gregory G. Dodson (904) 487-290! Capt. C.K. Dixon "hief, 1101 K. Gregory St. James O. Clifton, (. Training Game 8r, Water Patrick ~J. Doyle, Director Fresh Pensacola, ,')2591 (904) 4HH-6557 Division of Criminal Supervisor Fish Ci&mmission (904) 4,')H-490,'3 Investigations Section Insp. James S. McKinnon Justice Information I'. Col. Brantley Goodson Systems Capt. K.B. Clark O. Box 6417 Chief, Records & Tallahassee, 32314 Director, Division of I.aw (904) 4HH-'39{31 P. O. Box,'3H1196 Information (904) 4H8-H010 '37 Knforcement Miami, 3,'ll,'38-1196 (904) 4HH-HS&, M&&ore, Director 620 S. Meridian St. lames T. (305));325-,'334{3 Mailing address for above: Tallahassee, 32301 Division of Stuff Services I.amor Gay, Supervisor Section Division of Florida (904) 488-625&I (904) 4HH-94:)2 Capt. K. A. Patterson Special Programs Highway Patrol P. O. Box 2;&64 P. O. Box 6417 I.t. ('ol. Grady Phelps Daryl G. McLaughlin Neil Kirkman Building 'I'itusville, J27HO Tallahassee, 32314 Assistant Director Director 4H7-387'3 Tallahassee, ,'/2301 (;305&) 267-4021 (904) (Same Address) Division of Criminiil TROOPS (904) 4HH-{325)2 Justice Standards Capt. R. tI. Bennett George J. Wartsbaugh & Training P. 0 Box 50429 Investigator Hill Troop A Maj. Kyle (904) )HH-8;&5&6 Jacksonville, 32240 State Office Bldg. Bureau Chief Maj. Jimmy C. Wright (904) 241-7107 Room 15 (Same Aildress) Robert I.. K&lwards P. O. Box 12,'30 941 West Morse Blvd. (904) 4HH62r3 Director Capt. R.H. McCullers Panama City, 32402 Division of I.ocal I.uw JHJ5 Overseas Highway Winter Park, 327S9 7H5&-6196 (305) 628-{3950 (904) Maj. David Vussell Enforcement Assistance Marathon, ,'3,'30:&0 Troop B Bureau Chief (904) 4HH-32:)1 (;305) 743-6542 (Same Address) (Vacant) Investigator Gil Maj. Alvin P. Edlin (904) 488-625&4 (Address for all above: ) Capt. J.C. Rogers Valdes P. O. Box 1985) P. O. Box 1489 19100 SK Federal Hwy. Special Programs Analyst REGIONAI. SUPER- '3;345S I.ake City, 3205{i Tallahassee, ,'12302 Jupiter, , 131;3 N. Tampa St., ¹6)5 VISORS '33602 (904) 752-:3735 (305) 747-2033 Tampa, , Operating Centers: (HI:3) 272-2563 " South Parole and Pro- Troop (. Tallahassee Maj. Floyd Buckhalter bation Commission Daniel A Neubauer Maj. Lester W. Smith (904) )HH-1040 3900 l)rane Field Rd. Investigator P. O. Box 1H10 REGIONAL SUPER- akeland, 33801 Jacksonville ,'35&5 N. W. 40th Ave. , I.akeland, 33802 I. VISORS 1-HQQ-2H'2-S002 (904) ')59-64HO Suite 101 (H13) 686-2164 REGION 1 Fort Lauderdale, 3,'3337 Northwest Orlando (,'30,&) 5H7-, )401 Troop D (305) 42:3-6010 John R. Skinner Maj. Ronald Walsingham Maj. Walter E. P. O. Box 861 A. Jackson Rt. 4, Box 759 Tampa Jerry Chattahoochee, ,'32324 Sundberg, Jr. Panama 32405 (H13) 272-2220 Investigator P. O. City, (904) 663-40'&I Box 6877 I-HOQ-:342-1{376 111 E. Coastline Dr. , ¹309 Orlando, 32S53 Miami Jacksonville, 32202 '311 REGION 2 (305) 423-6412 Northeast (305) 377-5, (904) 35&9-6077 Jeffery L. Jansen Troop E Maj. Laurence Rossignol Crime I.aboratories: 1200 Andrews Circle I angdale Jr Route 7, Box 102 Tallahassee Ewell J Maj. Paul E. Gracey Drive, North Inspector Lake City, 32055 (904) 48H-7071 P. O. Box '350220, 1-800-342-8105 Starke, 32091 P. O. Box 4{i002 Riverside Station Jacksonville (904) 964-71;&3 Jacksonville, 32210 Miami, 33135 Everglades (904) 3;)9-6390 REGION 3 (904) 359-6077 ('305) 325-3606 Ries Ma). James Tampa Spence McCall 551 N. Military Trail (813) 272-3926 P. O. Box 179

56 THE SHERIFF'S STAR (Vacant) Supervisor Inspector University Police Paul A. Uravich, Director University Police C & E Specialists: P.O. Box 2042 Public Safety University of West Jerry Marinelli Lake City, 32055 Audie I. Shuler, Director University of South Florida Oswald DeBlanco (904) 75&2-3210 University 1'olice Florida Pensacola, 32504 Jose Angulo University of Florida Tampa, 33(120 (904) 474-241;& Annie Stovall Special Programs Gainesvil le, ,'32611 (H13) 974-2628 1350 N. W. 12th Ave. Analysts; (904) '39'2-1114 Martm Garne, D&rector Room 406 Helen Sites Joseph R. Ward University Police Steve Brown William A. Tanner Director of Police University of North Miami, 331;36 Director Susan Y. Bert Florida Atlantic Florida (305) 325-3405 Public M. Warren Williams, Jr. Safety University P. O. Box 17074, 031 Westcott Paul E. DeLesdernier Jake Cox Boca Raton, 33431 Pottsburg Stats&n Florida State University Investigator P.O. Box (3417 (305) 393-3502 Jacksonville, ,'32216 Tallahassee, 32306 Karen F. Taylor Tallahassee, '32314 Ron Seacrist, Director (904) 646-2H03 Investigator (904) 4H7-JH73 (904) 644-1239 University Police Harvey Gunson, D&rector 1350 N. W. 12th Ave. , Room l(aymond Alexander W. A. Dykes University of Central Public Safety 455 Acting Director Florida Florida International Jliami, FL 33136 Inspector University Security 244 N. Caledonia P. O. Box 25&000 I 1niversity ('305) 325-2815 St. Florida A & M University Mariannh, 32446 Orlando, 32H16 'I'amiami Campus Tallahassee, 32307 (305) 275-2429 Tamiami Trail James Hosford (904) 482-3361 (904) 5&99-32S6 Inspector Wes Cummings Miami, 33199 Wiley Grantham Acting Director (30;&) 554-2(i23 A DIRECTORY OF POLICE CHIEFS

ALACHUA BRANFORD CROSS CITY FORT WALTON BEACH INDIALANTI C F. A. Dampier LaVaughn Wynn Tommy Carter Charles Keeler Roger Skinner ALFORD BRINEY BREEZES CRYSTAL RIVER FROSTPROOF INDIAN CREEK J. T. Branch Louis Spano James C. Morgan Raymond March VILLAGE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS BROOKSVILLE DADE CITY FRUITLAND PARK Ceci1 Sax by William A. Liquori Acting Chief Bernard R. Enlow H. Kirby INI)IAN HARBOUR ALTHA Boyce E. Tincher DANIA GAINESVILLE BEACH R. W. Bailey BUNNELL Timothy Cates Wayland R. Clifton Frederick Fernez APALACHICOLA David Higgenbotham DAVENPORT GOLDEN BEACH INDIAN RIVER Warren Faircloth BUSHNELL Thomas Rademacher SHORES APOPKA Stanley W. Kramer James Reed DA VIE GRACEVILLE Ernest Polverari Thomas Collins, Jr. CALLAWAY Robert J. Weatherholt INDIAN ROCKS BEACH ARCADIA Daniel B. Ward Walter Kelley DAYTONA BEACH GREEN COVE SPRINGS Sam Heath, Jr. Kenneth E. Carlton CAPE CORAL Charles W. Willits, Jr. INDIAN SHORES ASTATULA William T. Bland James R. White DAYTONA BEACH GREENACRES CITY Gray G. Hess David Porter CARRABE LLE SHORES INGLIS ATLANTIC BEACH E. K. Pakai Marvin E. Braswell Frank S. Daraio GREENVILLE Devon Addison David Thompson CASSELBERRY DEERFIELD BEACH INTERLACHEN ATLANTIS Odell Livingston Frederick H. McGowan William J. Neal GROVELAND Larry Wilburn Robert J. Roberson CEDAR GROVE DE FUNIAK SPRINGS INVERNESS AUBURNDALE T. R. Merrill J. L. Krawczyn Clinton Hooks GULF BREEZE William Vitt Benjamin Cox CEDAR KEY DE LAND JACKSONVILLE AVON PARK Jerry Brown 'arson David Womack Richard M. Slaughter GULF STREAM Sheriff Dale (. Joseph Sliva DELRAY JACKSONVILLE CENTER HILL BEACH James W. Greer BAL HARBOUR Verson McMullen, Jr. Charles Kilgore BEACH VILLAGE GULFPORT CENTURY DUNDEE Herman W. Golliner Paul Brown Robert Baquero Lonnie Lashley Roy E. Holland JASPER BALDWIN HAINES CITY CHATTAHOOCHEE DUNEDIN Kenneth Thompson Frank Osborn Robbie E. Robinson David Turnage Robert Haworth JAY BARTOW HALLANDALE CHIEFLAND DUNNELLON Richard Fox Norman R. Miller Charles Fleming D. L. Anderson Eugene W. McCracken JENNINGS BAY HARBOR ISLANDS EAGLE HAMPTON CHIPLEY LAKE Raymond Simmons William H. Carden Alex Spector Robert Pleas Franklin Bartley JUNO BEACH BELLE GLADE HAVANA CLEARWATER EATONVILLE Phillip L. Fusilier Robert DiSavino D. Bill Mathis Sidney Klein Phillip C. Harmon JUPITER BELLEAIR HIALEAH CLERMONT EDGEWATER (Vacancy) Glynn Mayo Harry F. Gwynne Prentice Tyndal L. Schumaker JUPITER INLET BELLEAIR BEACH HIALEAH GARDENS CLEWISTON EDGEWOOD Charles Rogers COLONY Francis P. Anderson Robert E. Dysart Gerald E. Brewer Christopher M. Proper BELLEAIR BLUFFS HIGH SPRINGS COCOA EL PORTAL Thomas JUPITER ISLAND James W. Mangum O' W. Wolfe Thomas F. Connell Leroy Kretschmar HIGHLAND BEACH Jack J. Curry BELLEVIEW COCOA BEACH EUSTIS KENNETH CITY John Robert Howie William Cecere Robert E. Wicker Bill Spears HILLIARD Ruell E. Webster BISCAYNE PARK FELLSMERE COLONY COCONUT CREEK Herbert Stokes KEY BEACH Daniel Marx R. D. Onorato H. Stewart John Whalen HILLSBORO BEACH James BLOUNTSTOWN COLEMAN FERNANDINA BEACH KEY WEST Robert W. Deason Ralph W. Dunn Gene King Jerry Cameron HOLLY HILI. Larry Rodriguez BOCA RATON COOPER CITY FLAGLER BEACH KISSIMMEE Peter Petracco John Finn R. P. Senk Charles Robson HOLLYWOOD Frank J. Ross BONIFAY CORAL GABLES FLORIDA CITY I.ADY I.AKE Randy Martin Sam Martin Ken W. Bush William J. Fasulo HOLMES BEACH Gene C. Daniels BOWLING GREEN CORAL SPRINGS FORT LAUDERDALE LAKE ALI'REI) Corby Crawford, Jr. Thomas L. Shanafelt Warren Gilbert Ron Cochran HOMESTEAD Bruce J. Efurd BOYNTON BEACH COTTONDALE FORT MEADE LAKE CITY Edward G. Hillery, Jr. John Wall W. A. Sealey Andrew Kovschak HORSESHOE BEACH Acting Chief BRADENTON FORT MYERS Leroy Wilson CRESCENT CITY Dorm E. Hutchison Vito Badalamento Joseph Anderson Morgan House LAKE (.'LARKE SHORES BRADENTON BEACH FORT PIERCE HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS CRESTVIEW Carl Summerall Carl K. Valentine Gary A. Bucciarelli D. F. Carnahan James Powell

MARCH-APRIL 1986 57 LAKE HAMILTON MOUNT DORA PERRY STUART WALDO Eunice Edward Freeman Robert A. Roberts Wayne Putnal Charles E. White Julius LAKE HELEN MULBERRY PIERSON SUNRISE WAUCHULA Grtmes John W. Hunter George Leary Jerry Blough Ray Thomas Ling WEBSTER LAKE MARY NAPLES PINELLAS PARK SURFSIDE Williamson Dennis L. Johnson Harry Benson Paul C. Reble, Jr. David Milchan Terrill W. LAKE PARK NEPTUNE BEACH PLANT CITY TALLAHASSEE WE LAKA Cammarano Harding Troy E. Surrency Melvin L. Tucker Sam J. Hogg Thomas J. Billy MELBOURNE LAKE PLACID NEW PORT RICHEY PLANTATION TAMARAC WI ST Russell Hartsfield James C. Bottner Morris C. Meek Joseph McIntosh James Donnan MIAMI LAKE WALES NEW SMYRNA BEACH POLK CITY TAMPA WEST O. Kiel John Busbee Cody L. Gear Michael Lopez D. W. Newburger P. SPRINGS WEST PALM BEACH LAKE WORTH NICEVILLE POMONA PARK TARPON Edward W. Holloway Frank Ficacci Carl Hernandez G. E. Siegnst Lee Reese WEWAHITCHKA NORTH BAY VILLAGE POMPANO BEACH TAVARES LAKELAND Rhaymes Stanford Blair John Lewis John LaFond James P. Lawrence Crow, Jr. TERRACE WHITE SPRINGS LANTANA NORTH LAUDERDALE PONCE INLET TEMPLE Carl R. Crist David Thornton Tom Matthews Tony Mock Charles Leonard WILDWOOD LARGO NORTH MIAMI PORT ORANGE TEQUESTA Franklin E. Flannery Ed Lynum, Jr. J. M. Gallenstein 'I'homas H. Flom David W. Solano NORTH MIAMI BEACH PORT RICHEY TITUSVILLE WILLISTON LAUDERDALE-BY- Eugene Hartman THE-SEA Buford Whitaker William H. Keiser Charles L. Ball ISLAND WILTON MANORS Joe Fitzgerald NORTH PALM BEACH PORT ST. JOE TREASURE Robert Maige Clifford I.. Frye Bernard S. Scott LAUREL HILL John S. Atwater WINDERMERL Malcolm Dreading PORT PORT ST. LUCIE UMATILLA NORTH Foster Jeffrey C. Villella LAWTEY Victor Costello O. H. Schlesselman Stephen I. PARAISO WINTER GARDEN M. M. Jordan OAK HII.L PUNTA GORDA VAI. Donald R. Bennett Lomax Donaldson Jimmy Yawn LAYTON Beve Wyatt WINTER HAVEN Peter Masiko III OAKLAND QUINCY VENICE Verlon Ball Ron Martin LEESBURG Hueld A. Morrow Edward M. Spooner, Dir. VERNON WINTER PARK James Brown OAKLAND PARK of Public Safety Leonard L I'inch Raymond E. Beary POINT Edward Turner, Dir. RAI FORD LIGHTHOUSE P. BEACH WINTER SPRINGS Paul G. Mannino C.D. Maneri, Chief Stephen G. Bunn VERO Acting Chief John Govoruhk LIVE OAK OCALA REDINGTON BEACH Roland Wood ZEPHYRHILLS Garrett McGehee Charles Haggerty Jack A. Lee VIRGINIA GARDENS William R. Eiland LONGBOAT KEY OCEAN RIDGF. RIVIERA BEACH Frank M. Walker S. T. Garrison ZOLFO SPRINGS Wayne McCammon Louis L. Spano John Wilbur Vickery LONGWOOD OCOEE ROCKLEDGE Greg Manning William Brandt Richard R. Kallis LYNN HAVEN OKEECHOBEE ROYAL PALM BEACH Guy M. Tunnell Larry Mobley Jeff Waites pursuit ST. AUGUSTINE Trivia unworthy of MADEIRA BEACH OPA LOCKA hand Richard B. Mcnard Floyd I.. Reeves George H. Thornton Black aces and eights, the poker MADISON ORANGE CITY ST. AUGUSTINF. held by Wild Bill Hickok when he was Edward Odom Gerald T. Fleming BEACH Dead- Arnold M. Bandy shot and killed by Jack McCall, at MAITLANI) ORANGE PARK hassince John M. Erwin C. Dalton Bray ST. CLOUD wood, Dakota Territory, in1876, " MANALAPAN ORLANDO E. E. Eunice become known as the "dead man's hand. Ralph M. Meadows Fred Walsh ST. LEO/SAN ANTONIO MARGATE ORMOND BEACH Charles Gordon Endurance was the name of Sir Ernest Lawrence A. Harold S. Burr ST. PETERSBURG Christopher OVIEDO Samuel F. Lynn, Shackleton's ship —the one on which he MARIANNA Robert Hancock ST. PFTERSBURG and his crew of 27 survived for over five BEACH Wiley G. Pittman PAHOKEE the Antarctic. The ship eventu- MASCOTTE Carmen Salvatore I II Thomas Lange monthsin M. P. Brady PALATKA SANFORD ally sank, but the men survived. MAYO Jimmy Hill Steven Harriette Stephen W. Walker PALM BAY SANIBEL Women have been kidded a lot about the MEDLEY Charles Simmons John Butler handbags, but Joseph Zerba PALM BEACH SARASOTA chaoticjumble inside their MELBOURNE Joseph Terlizzese Earl D. Parker this same disarray seems to have been Keith Chandler PALM BEACH SATELLITE BEACH actress Jean Harlow's passport to fame MELBOURNE BEACH GARDENS Lionel Cote William White R. S. Neubaur SEBASTIAN and fortune. Legend says she had paused MELBOURNE VILLAGE PALM BEACH Gerald J. Nappi in front of Kehoe's Drug Store, and was SEBRING Richard E. Smith SHORES rummaging through her handbag for a MEXICO BEACH Roger K. Wille Robert A. Baker Theo Harris PALM SPRINGS SEMINOLE TRIBE dime uith which to buy a soda, when a MIAMI Elmer W. Hoagland III Joseph Safonte Hollywood director "discovered" her. Clarence Dickson Public Safety Dir. SEWALL'S POINT MIAMI BEACH PALMETTO Francis J. Mataszewski Chicago Fire SHALIMAR What a coincidence/ The Ken Glassman Gene Hambacher DeKoven MIAMI SHORES PANAMA CITY John T. Blackburn Academy is located at 558 John A. Fletcher R. C. Haddix SNEADS Street, the former address of Mrs. Cathe- Billy Grantham MIAMI SPRINGS PANAMA CITY BEACH rine O'Leary's barn. It was in this barn Earl C. Steffen P. L. Sullivan SOUTH BAY MICCOSUKEE TRIBE PARKER Roy L. Hunston, Jr. that a cow kicked over a kerosene lantern Anthony Zecca Joe B. Walker SOUTH DAY'l'ONA and started the Great Chicago Fire of MILTON PARKLAND Gary White Charles Manning William A. 1)avis, Jr. SOUTH MIAMI 1871. MINNEOLA PAXTON Murray Selsky Company Joe Brennan John H. Manning SOUTH PALM BEACH Why does Acme Packing MIRAMAR PEMBROKE PARK Stanley Morse deserve a nichein sports history? Because R. McLAREN Eugene O' Sullivan SPRINGFIELD it was the firm that provided uniforms for MONTEVERDE PEMBROKE PINES John Sword STARKE Green Packers football team. Larry Phelps John T. Tighe the first Bay MONTICELLO PENSACOLA Jimmy Bowen Nelson Blount Louis Goss

THE SHERIFF'S STAR 58 President's pledge: To meet the challenge with concern, constructiveness and cooperation

The following message to Florida's Sheriffs was composed by Citrus County Sheriff Charles S. Dean after he was I resent the correctional crisis role the federal courts installed as President the Florida of and news media have dramatized, and I recognize Sheriffs Association. that there are many components that contribute to our jail problems. However, one fact is clear: We are the My fellow Sheriffs, as I begin my year as President guardians of our county jails, and we represent the of our Association, I view a number of complex issues most knowledgeable source from which the legislature as my challenge; and, in the tradition of the Virginia and the executive branch should be seeking direction Minuteman's flag, I have adopted the motto: "Don' t and information. tread on me as a Florida Sheriff. " It is important to realize that some approaches to I reaffirm our concern to preserve the traditional our problems may work in some counties, while other role and responsibilities of the full service elected She- counties must seek different solutions. Some of us face riff in Florida. All of us have sworn to uphold our fiscal restraints that perhaps others do not have. All Constitution and those obligations that embody the variables must be considered if we are to exemplify the role of Sheriff in the criminal justice system. With the best in all of our efforts. honor of serving, we have accepted the liability and Let us attack our problems head on. Our challenge responsibility entrusted by our citizens. should be to develop correct alternatives. This may One of our first priorities must be to change the mean "sunsetting" bad laws, or decriminalizing underlying reasons that have resulted in the threat of minor offenses that clog our jails, or revisiting certain county jail suits facing virtually every Sheriff. This mandatory sentences, or correctly identifying the log can be done by giving the public a better understand- jams that are causing our jails to become ing of the problem, by striving for an attitude adjust- overcrowded. ment within the judiciary, and by developing a Meanwhile, I accept the challenge to represent our cooperative working relationship with other county membership with an attitude of concern, constructive- officials and commissioners. ness and cooperation.

Victims locking themselves up helps to keep the crime rate down says victimized author

After University Professor James Q. Wilson co- theater, and I stopped trying to keep a CB radio in the authored a book titled Crime and Human Nature, an car. interviewer explored his opinions and experiences. "In short, I stopped doing certain things, just as "Have you ever been a crime victim?" the inter- many elderly people have stopped going out on the viewer inquired. streets at night. "Yes, several times, "said Wilson. "Ihad a car stolen "One of the consequences of crime, I think, is that from an airport garage. I had a CB radio stolen from a after it reaches a certain level, it turns the victims into car. I had a tape deck stolen from a car. I was chased prisoners by making them curtail their lives. and punched by a man on the streets ofSan Francisco "One of the reasons that the crime rate has come when I made the mistake of thinking I could prevent down in several cities is not that there are fewer crimi- him from beating up on a woman. I don't know what nals abroad, but that there are more victims who have happened to the woman, but I know that he was a voluntarily locked themselves up so they can't be better fighter than I was. " victimized. " "Did these experiences change your daily routine?" Asked to comment on other reasons why the crime asked the" interviewer. rate fell four percent last year, Wilson said: "One is "Yes, said Wilson. "Istopped driving my car to the victim self-protection. The second is that the baby airport garage. I stopped driving to a certain movie (continued on page 64)

MARCH-APRIL 1986 59 Association's Board Newly-installed Sheriffs Association President Charles S. Dean Honored for his service as Chairman of the Taylor (left) who (left) presents a Past-President's plaque to his predecessor, She- of Directors was Franklin County Sheriff Jack of Leon County riff Fred Peel. will remain on the Board under the Chairmanship Sheriff Eddie Boone. The Past-Chairman's Award was presented to Taylor by Association President Fred Peel as one of his final acts before becoming the Immediate Past President. Dean's the man: Sheriffs elect son of former President as their Association President for 1986

CRYSTAL RIVER —When Sheriffs attending the Sheriffs installed as members of the Board of Direc- Annual Mid-Winter Conference of the Florida Sheriffs tors were: Eddie Boone, Leon County, Chairman; Association elected Citrus County Sheriff Charles S. John P. McDaniel, Jackson County; Jack Taylor, Dean as their president they chose for the first time in Franklin County; L.J. "Lu" Hindery, Alachua (Vice the 76-year history of the Association, a man whose Chairman); Buddy McCray, Lafayette; Roy Rodgers, father had also served a term as president. Gilchrist; Gerry Coleman, Pinellas; Noel Griffin, The new president's father was C.S. Dean, who Lake; Jake Miller, Brevard; Dole Bryan, Hardee; Jim served as Sheriff of Citrus County from 1929 to 1945 Holt, Martin; and Aubrey Rogers, Collier. and was the Association's president in 1942. The Association's 1985 President, Washington Associ- The Conference was held at the Plantation Inn and County Sheriff Fred Peel, remained within the Golf Resort, Crystal River, February 2-4, and con- ation's power structure by acquiring the rights and cluded with an installation ceremony for the officers privileges of Immediate Past President. and directors. In Conference business sessions, Sheriffs voted to Installed to serve with Dean were Highlands take appropriate action challenging the legality of to oppose County Sheriff Joe Sheppard, Vice President; Indian privately operated jails. They also agreed position on a River County Sheriff Tim Dobeck, Secretary; Madison casino gambling in Florida, but took no County Sheriff Joe Peavy, Treasurer; Levy County proposed state lottery. Sheriff Pat Hartley, Sergeant-at-arms; and Calhoun Responding to an invitation from Broward County Associa- County Sheriff W.G. "Buddy" Smith, Chaplain. Sheriff Nick Navarro, they voted to hold the

THE SHERIFF'S STAR Richard Ryals, President of the Florida Sheriffs Explorers Association and also National Chairman of Law Enforcem t Exxplorers for the Boy Scouts of America, addressed a business ses- sion of the Con- ference. He is a member of the Explorer Post sponsored by Volusia County Sheriff Ed Duff.

Gadsden County Sheriff W.A. Woodh State Senator Edgar M. Dunn, Jr., candidate for ( I eft) with former State Representative a Attorney General, Steve Pajcic, a candidate for Governor. addressed a banquet audience.

National Sheriffs Association President Dick Germond, a Michigan Sheriff, (left) discusses with Florida Sheriffs Association President Fred Peel some of the points he

made in a Conference $ address. He reminded Sheriffs that they have "a perfect opportunity to help remold the ' ' future of the criminal" Dixie County Sheriff Glen Dyals (left) makeses hiis pointt in conver- justice system. sation withwi gubernatorial candidate Barry Kutun (right) and his running mate, Bob Hattaway.

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Association president Charles S. Dean (left) presented Sheriffs tion's next Annual Conference at the Bonaventure Association Lifetime Honorary Memberships too h'is pre d ecessor, "T" d" G'- Hotel, Fort Lauderdale, July 27-31, 1986. formerormer Citrus County Sheriff B.R. Quinn; and to H.V.. e "Gib- son, former Florida Marine Patrol Commander. r. Botho h onorees Four persons were appointed to the Governing received sta nding ovations from the Conference b anque t Board of the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, Inc. audience. ( SYR). They are: Louis Williams, Lake Cit D .Sh ace, Clearwater (a reappointment); Marion County Sheriff Don Moreland, Ocala (who was later named Chairman of the FSYR Board of Directors); and State Representative Beverly Burnsed (also a reappointment).

MARCH-APRIL 1986 61 Sheriff Charles S. Dean were in charge Bay County Sheriff LaVelle Pitts (right) samples the fried gator Friends of Citrus County production. They are, (from left) Buist Chitty, tail prepared by Greg Mathews, Chief Deputy from the Sumter of hushpuppy and John Pelham. County Sheriff's Department. Albert Jordan, Tom Mayberry

Repast from the past: Who needs caviar and coq au vin, when the menu offers cooter and gator tail? CRYSTAL RIVER —Sheriffs and guests attending the Annual Mid-Winter Confer- ence of the Florida Sheriffs Association here February 2, 1986, were treated to a real old fashioned Florida Cookout featuring gator tail, frog legs, cooter (turtle), mullet, shrimp, oysters and hushpuppies. This bountiful repast from the past was orchestrated by Sheriffs Charles S. Dean, James L. "Jamie" Adams, Jr., Tom Mylander and Pat Har- tley —with many deputies and friends providing "back up" support. from the Her- Sumter County Sheriff James L. "Jamie" The mullet frying crew was Sheriff's Department. It Adams checks out the frog legs fried by nando County Danny Ed Gal vin, his Operations included Cpl. Richard Clay, Capt. and Mare Commander. Spencer, Sheriff Tom Mylander Rivenbark

THE SHERIFF'S STAR 62 Levy County Sheriff Pat Hartley (center) gives a pep talk to his oyster shuckers. They are (from left) Hershel Oder, Chief Deputy Bubba Castell, Chief Investigator Dave Shewey and Investigator Danny Riffle.

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MARCH-APRIL 1986 63 Victims locking themselves up helps to keep the crime rate down says victimized author (continued from page 59) casual larceny, boom people are passing into their early middle years crimes —pickpocketing, shoplifting, not made big when they are less likely to be criminal, and the popu- drug-related crimes. Women have" lation being somewhat older is somewhat less likely to inroads into heavy street crime. be victimized. "And, there are 250,000 more people in prison today It's tough in Tennessee than ten years ago. If each one of those persons com- there are any Florida Sheriffs crying the blues mits as few as ten crimes a year when free on the If inadequate budgets, a look at the plight of Ten- street, that's 2.5 million crimes that are not occurring. about Sheriff Larry Simmons should make them feel "It's also conceivable, though I have no evidence of nessee better. this, that our values are changing slightly —that When Simmons' payroll funds ran out, six deputies people worry more about how young persons are ' dispatchers packed up and went home. The raised. The slogan, 'do your own thing, is less com- and three " jail's cook and bookkeeper, Simmons' wife, Rita, cori- mon today than it was 15 years ago. but without pay. "I'm buying milk The interviewer asked if it was true that almost half tinued working, of bread out of our own pockets so the seven of all men will be arrested at some point in their lives. and loaves " she said. "Something close to that, " said Wilson. "We know prisoners can eat, of municipal police departments lent dis- that through the age of 18, if you take boys growing up A couple to the Sheriff, and two deputies returned to in large cities, about one-third will be arrested for patchers in 14-hour days without pay, after a something more serious than a traffic offense; and, if work, putting tavern owner was murdered. you extrapolate that trend on through" the ages of 40 or so, it gets very close to 50 percent. Asked to explain why, Wilson said: "It's more than just our culture, because it seems to be true in most FORM countries where we have data. It seems to be part of ORDER being a male in modern society that you' re going to Shoulder Patch Posters work off a little steam in ways that are going to attract the attention of the police. Readers of The Sheri ff's Star can obtain copies of who "Fortunately, the vast majority of those get the Shoulder Patch Poster reproduced on our cover three arrested once never go on and get arrested two or by using the form below. The poster is 34" by 24", times. The problem we have arises from the five or six or approximately 2.5 times as large as it appears percent of those who, though arrested once, do not on the cover. The special reduced price per poster is learn any lesson and go on to be arrested five or six $6.50. There is a postage and handling charge of times. " $2.00, which does not increase on orders for more The interviewer wanted to know why crime "is so than one poster. overwhelmingly male. " Publishing Co. Inc. "It's combination of the nature of males, and the To: Green Apple , a Park Avenue, Suite G "said Wilson. "It's hard to disen- 328 N. way males are raised, Winter Park, FL 32789 crime is over- tangle the two, but we can say that (305) 647-0702 whelmingly male in every society for which we have any record, at any period of history. I am enclosing $ for posters at $6.50 "Males have a hormonal pattern which makes per poster, plus a postage and handling charge of them, from very early in life, more active, more aggres- $2.00 for the entire order. sive, more thrill-seeking, and, for the early years of their lives, more present-oriented, less interested in Name stable human relationships. Address "Eventually they grow out of these things. They grow out faster if they are raised properly. They don' t City Males are grow out at all if they are raised improperly. State Zip different from females. " Reminded that women are "edging up" in the crime Please make check or money order payable to statistics, Wilson said: "Edging up is exactly the right Green Apple Publishing Co., Inc. way to put it, but the crime categories in which they have inched up tend to be relatively minor property

THE SHERIFF'S STAR 64 SHERIFFS' ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS COUNTY SHERIFF ADDRESS AC OFFICE

ALACHUA L. J. "Lu" Hindery P. O. Box 1210, Gainesville, 32602 . . 904 378-1641 BAKER Joe Newmans 56 North Second St., Macclenny, 32063...... 904 259-2231 BAY LaVelle Pitts 314 Harmon Ave. , Panama City, 32401 ...... 904 785-4351 BRADFORD Dolph Reddish P.O. Box 400, Starke, 32091 .. 904 964-6280 BREVARD C. W. "Jake" Miller 700 Park Avenue, Titusville, 32780 ...... 305 269-8910 BROWARD Nick Navarro P. O. Box 9507, Ft. Lauderdale, 33310 ...... 305 765-8900 CALHOUN W. G. "Buddy" Smith 342 E. Central Ave. , Blountstown, 32424...... 904 674-5049 CHARLOTTE John J. McDougall 25500 Airport Road, Punta Gorda, 33950...... 813 639-2101 CITRUS Charles S. Dean 1 So. Park Ave. , Inverness, 32650 . . 904 726-4488 CLAY Jennings Murrhee P. O. Box 548, Green Cove Springs, 32043 ...... 904 284-7575 COLLIER Aubrey C. Rogers Drawer 1277, Naples, 33939 . . 813 774-4434 COLUMBIA Tom Tramel P. O. Box 650, Lake City, 32056-0650 ...... 904 752-9212 DADE Bobby L. Jones Metro-Dade Police Dept. , 1320 NW 14th St., Miami, 33125 .. 305 547-7498 DeSOTO Joe Varnadore P. O. Box 2160, Arcadia, 33821 . 813 494-2424 DIXIE Glen Dyals P. O. Box "PP," Cross City, 32628 .. 904 498-3383 DUVAL Dale Carson P. O. Box 2070, Jacksonville, 32203...... 904 633-4347 ESCAMBIA Vince Seely P. O. Box 18770, Pensacola, 32523-8770...... 904 436.9510 FLAGLER Robert E. McCarthy P. O. Drawer 1880, Bunnell, 32010 .. 904 437-4106 FRANKLIN Jack Taylor, Jr. Leslie & Commerce Streets, Apalachicola, 32320 . .. 904 653-2101 GADSDEN W. A. Woodham P.O. Box 1126, Quincy, 32351 .. 904 627-9233 GILCHRIST Roy J. Rodgers P. O. Box 418, Trenton, 32693 .. 904 463-2245 GLADES C. Russell Henderson P. O. Box 39, Moore Haven, 33471 ...... 813 946-0100 GULF Al Harrison P. O. Box 970," Port St. Joe, 32456 .. 904 227-1115 HAMILTON Charlie C. Rhoden Drawer "A, Jasper, 32052 . . 904 792-1001 HARDEE Doyle W. Bryan P. O. Box 158, Wauchula, 33873 .. 813 773-4144 HENDRY Earl (Sermon) Dyess, Jr. P. O. Box 579, LaBelle, 33935 . . 813 675-5292 HERNANDO Tom Mylander P. O. Box 1960, Brooksville, 34298-1960...... 904 796-7207 HIGHLANDS Joe Sheppard P. O. Box 71, Sebring, 33870-0071 . 813 382-7213 HILLSBOROUGH Walter C. Heinrich P. O. Box 3371, Tampa, 33601 .. 813 247-6411 HOLMES Thomas F. Strickland 211 North Oklahoma St., Bonifay, 32425...... 904 547-3681 INDIAN RIVER R. T. "Tim" Dobeck P. O. Box 608, Vero Beach, 32961-0608...... 305 569-0082 JACKSON John P. McDaniel P. O. Box 919, Marianna, 32446 . . 904 482-2132 JEFFERSON Kenneth W. Fortune, Sr. Rms. 7 & 8, Courthouse, Monticello, 32344 ...... 904 997-2023 LAFAYETTE Bobby McCray P. O. Box 227, Mayo, 32066 . . . 904 294-1222 LAKE Noel E. Griffin, Jr. 315 W. Main St., Tavares, 32778 . . 904 343-9501 LEE Frank N. Wanicka 1700 Monroe St., Ft. Myers, 33901 . 813 332-3456 LEON Eddie Boone P. O. Box 727, Tallahassee, 32302 . . 904 222-4740 LEVY Pat Hartley P. O. Box 157, Bronson, 32621 .. 904 486-2111 LIBERTY Harrell W. Revell P. O. Box 67, Bristol, 32321 .. 904 643-5615 MADISON Joe C. Peavy Courthouse, Madison, 32340. .. 904 973-4151 MANATEE Charlie Wells 515 - 11th St. West, Bradenton, 33505...... 813 747-3011 MARION Don R. Moreland P. O. Box 1987, Ocala, 32678 . . 904 732-8181 MARTIN James D. Holt Caller Service 95-9020, Stuart, 33495-9020...... 305 283-1300 MONROE William A. Freeman, Jr. P. O. Box 1269, Key West, 33040. .. 305 296-2424 NASSAU Lawrence E. Ellis P. O. Box 744, Fernandina Beach, 32034...... 904 261-3675 OKALOOSA Larry E. Gilbert P. O. Box 1470, Crestview, 32536 . .. 904 651-2611 OKEECHOBEE John W. Collier P. O. Drawer 1397, Okeechobee, 33473-1397 ...... 813 763-3117 ORANGE Lawson Lamar 1 N. Court Ave. , Orlando, 32801 . . . 305 420-3071 OSCEOLA Bob Fornes P. O. Box 2428, Kissimmee, 32742-2428 ...... 305 847-5121 PALM BEACH Richard P. Wille 3228 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, 33406...... 305 471-2000 PASCO Jim Gillum 8700 Citizens Dr. , New Port Richey, 33533 ...... 813 847-5878 PINE LLAS Gerard "Gerry" Coleman P. O. Drawer 2500, Largo, 34294-2500...... 813 5874200 POLK Dan Daniels 455 N. Broadway, Bartow, 33830 .. 813 533-0444 PUTNAM E. W. Pellicer P. O. Drawer 1578, Palatka, 32078. . . 904 328-3405 ST. JOHNS Neil Perry Rt. 10, Box 83, St. Augustine, 32084...... 904 824-8304 ST. LUCIE Robert C. Knowles P. O. Box 458, Ft. Pierce, 33454. . . 305 461-7300 SANTA ROSA Mauriece Coffman, Jr. P. O. Box 7129, Milton, 32570 . .. 904 623-3691 SARASOTA Geoffrey Monge P. O. Box 4115, Sarasota, 33578 . . . 813 366-9350 SEMINOLE John E. Polk 1345 - 28th St., Sanford, 32771 . .. 305 322-5115 SUMTER James L. "Jamie" Adams, Jr P. O. Box 188, Bushnell, 33513 . .. 904 793-2621 SUWANNEE Robert Leonard 200 S. Ohio Ave. , Live Oak, 32060 . . 904 362-2222 TAYLOR Quentin Whittle Courthouse, Perry, 32347 . .. 904 584-4225 UNION Jerry Whitehead Courthouse, Room 102, Lake Butler, 32054 ...... 904 496-2501 VOLUSIA Edwin H. Duff II P. O. Box 569, DeLand, 32721-0569 ...... 904 252-0485 WAKULLA David F. Harvey P. O. Box 160, Crawfordville, 32327...... 904 926-7171 WALTON Quinn A. McMillian Courthouse, DeFuniak Springs, 32433 ...... 904 892-3186 WASHINGTON Fred Peel P. O. Box 626, Chipley, 32428 . . . 904 638-0610

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