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ADVANCEMENT QF GQQD LAW ENFQRCEMENT IN FLQ SA , I'UBLISHED FQR AND DEDICATED TQ TFIE 1'959 9, Ihlo. 10 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA DECK "tIood 6overIIme " Award Preselt ler Sheriff Don tIe

LAEAND —Pinellas County Sheriff was one of five men who received annual Oovei'xx-: ment Awards from the Florida Jun'ior Cha er of Coxxrx-'". AHD AWARD RKCiP I SNT5—Here are the 1959 recipients of the Pier'ida 'Junior Chamber of Cem- ,;~i' "6oed Govctrnment" award (from left):' U. S. Rap. A. Sydney Horiang, Jrvs Judge Earnest %. Mason, merce here Nov. 14. Wiiirain D. ,HoPkinc, . Jacksanviiic City Cjommhnloner Louis H. Ritter and'Pinoiias County Sheriff He was cited for his devoted work in la . enforc~~'P7s-'xl' oAXtornay ' «~:%aj" ning. (Lakeland Ledger Photo) . in recent years, and specifically for reo ' ' - ijn4'";. :&"':",::i& '' ' ' . streaxxdining the Pinellas County, Sheri6's en&.'r: 4,.'„: t"'g'':j The award was also based upon the dixxg, 'r~ ='-':,'P' ' =', s set fer N nl-llfiater (enference, jnn. 27-29; he has done in promoting the Florida She Boys. ~~i, -;,;&j~. a home for needy and neglected boys spo ed by- tbxx', "r:tj-"'x' nssl -Sifies Ajfilfnss QnIfnl Florida Sherifi's Association. .iiiea ef effke rs Genung, who has been the ', —Escsmbia which horseba)k units from rector McLeod; and a Sepoxt on number of good , PSli)IS@COLA recipient of a . Stherjff EmmetC Shelby several countixjs wiH partici- the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch citisenship awards, is currently ~~+ Sher- ' pate, will be o@e of the open- by; HiHSboraugh COunty " " . . pu'„-'& gi4, final plans have serving as treasurer of the, -': . P:,:; 'campleted for the Mid- ing events on iJsnuax'y 2V. Xt iff Zd Hlackburn, Jxm @xecutive Boys and as mern- ~ Ditrectcir of Che Ranch. Ranch; s II i,Cl RX Sta- Conference of the Flor- will be held stiSherwced her of the eeven-men sshrnn- '::Ifegf wffl down XXenri, ' bles, on North Pslofsx High- sherifh buckle : i '. ",&'''. '' ai)jIS'-."Itieriffs Association which istraCive board of the , . . -;,: if. . in the San Carlos way, at 3 pm. to business in a closed execu- Florida, ;le* heM ar- tive session scheduled for 2:80 Sheriffs Bureau. here, January 27, 28 and The crime conference, The board is made ranged by Don iMcLeod, dhec- p.m., January 28. A simHsr sds- Bureau up of the governor, the attor- of the Sheriffs Bu- sion is scheduled for 2:30 Pjyi., ' who is the conference tor Pier~is '. ', , January 29. ney general snd ffve sheriffs. T, Tfxe . I)';,A., said highlights wiH in- reau, is sched ed for 10 ski. , e" , h Jsxnncry- 29;-XC=~-exxpbxixx-Cha- Sux . h x1CIe six scfdrgss~ VI. 8. Rep. SHEsCXFF- XN 1958 r~ work of the Bureau and the P. Sikes, of Crest- - Genung became Sheriff of L assist law en- Ranch I'oetLIrecI w,;„election of Sheriffs Asso- many ways it.can PineHss County after the death C)oxx off)cers for 1980; s forcement agencies. The January, 1960, issue of his formei Superior, Sheriff The formal opening session . 'imbed posse drill; and s of INSIDE DETECTIVE, s Sid 8aunders, in February The '19 '1xxxe@onference. of the three-day meeting will national msgasine, features 1958 He had b~ chief c~-' ', said, Rep. Sikes wlH ad be held at 10 a.m., January 28, a long article and 13 pictures inal deputy snd was appointed , M, Ross ' - s::luncheon audience of with Association, President about the Florida Sheriffs by Gov. LeRoy COHim to f01 th, ~e ""h':c™~q .~"800 'persons in the Ssn E. Bayer, Sherijf of Sarasota Boys Ranch, a home for the vacancy created by Sheriff , 'Hotel dining room on County, presiding. needy and neglected boys Saunders' death. '; 28. Addresses of welcome will be No- ' the Florida Sheriffs Associ- He was elected sheriff in comply' ij, :~-. .';Tixer association officers will made by Sheriff Shelby, Roy ation is building on the. 8u- vember, 1958, piling up the ' Philpot, Mayor of Pensacola; piovision elected in an executive ses- w'annee River, 11 miles north biggest vote of any candidate duties of ~ctdiately following the and Vince Caro, Chairman of of Live Oak. in the PineHss County ballot- hoon snd they will be in- the Escambis County Hoard of Written by W. W. Ward, ing. He is the ffrst Florida sher- eve- County Commissioners. "r ' * at a banquet on the a resident of Venice, Fla., it iff to receive s Good Govern- Lewis ~v' 2y. , 'of'Che same dsy, The Revs Dolphus Price, Pas- entitled "Stepfathers with ~. is ment Award from the Junior t'r":-;In Coxitrast to other portions tor of Brent Baptist Church, Badges. Chamber of Commerce. '!Cof'- Cbe business-packed confer- — wiH present the invocation; and ar- '=. , Arrangements for the AIR FORCE MAJOR in the -e o)xxi4.: . - „ .h~'program, thd banquet will Sherfff Shelby wiH introduce ticle were made Sarasota by Prior to joining the sher- The S'.Sh~s. JCejix~ +&=,5f:.Primarily a social affair and the honored guests. County Sheriff Ross E. iff's Cion. . C@d' y'. .''::4~'ll, )@~".t'jrJHr"feature entertainment and Also included in the opening Boyer, president of the Flor- department, Genung was jcjp'~. 'j:~eiiXgv session will be a repoxt on the captain of detectives with the ney .,'r! ida Sheriffs Association. TsHa '. 4@fexet-Che t. ';;;..The mounted posse drill, in Florida Sheriifs Bureau by Di- Clearwater Police Department. ~t He is a Major in the Air Force h)gh . ..r~th %Is. ~bix- Reserves; a 82nd-degree Ma- Ci.ona . '"C@~.~:,. : by . son; member of the Tampa Frnlnl d' ~ry Club Sk y c r e s t Methodist o 4pJ)teal ( .Church, Florida Peace Officers Association, Florida Sherijfs Billet Association n d Clearwater a vyap':ff goon :~i 5'A'PL@8 CoHiex County Lions Club. it ~'„,, — :~~dioners received a pleas- Otherr Good Government . when Shex'iff E. Award recipients for 1959 are ' Hendry pxeiented them U. S. Rep. A. Sydney Herlong ' a checlx for 810,~~497.85 Jr., from the Fifth Congres- . ' ;;~iesentjng S refund to the sional District', WiHiam D. anti~1 fXX)m his 1958-59 budg- Hopkins, of Tallahassee, 8 te ~ty Attorney; Louis H. @,' Ne egpla&ed that at the end JacksonviHe city co -Ernest ' ~&A.the budget year, October 1, and E. ' '' -Iq stetxxL. '-. '' 9, :there was also S8,587 sscola, Judge ', ':. -Su' -' . r xj'even -'" ,ixx Che contingency fund county , d. i wehre. -', -,«fy'r- in- co, ~ex) "X""~m'"'-the money wss not The da ere-Mde eagh:. b~ tjiw . . "",, :in the refund cheek be- ; Jxjycses rforv out- 'Lessth; Of P ye, -' tingency funds are - 'Cionsh s . in the 'xxey: for iCsHictun '~ ~ed ovev from year to year. of )rood gcyrbrnment on fff W- C. m4', ~inC, J Ps'::. trhtte Snendinn rnmettr. , the ' Acccirxxef' ~.'csexx~.:~+gyf)t ~". unity, geste and national, ~-; also helped to boost the The. 'Sve winners Lane wcs'e prcrnfn ' ' " '. , are '. ' s income from ffnes and 1, Chte, bud)rat lsw; . p '"~:xxominations"made . ~-.',fjxrfNf@res. The commissioners s i2iroughout Pj,i~ escixxxated that this source to prese& the"t 'P,=W'f'jpyenhe, would 800, Lsstxx, total 854, i Coun ~. "' . - =f@)s total coHected during Hoxxxe, Ix TaH '::.s wss 888.78. 1 year 846, 'COLS ROCOCO finCI ' Xe)xHy worked" to save budget nLw. He' ,. county money, 8heriff TALLAHASSEE —8heriff W. .declared. P. (BiH) Joyce's October ac- ' '' " 1though he ORE" LUTIOH. , Deputy Sheriiff John tivity report, .~inctuded recovery The . Calhoun ' a, ' cb .skinnad: rattlesnake prmrr to, IIakmne it -bema for aaxfng. cjf six stolen ears valued . at missfxm 48s re ''. , 8nic ie O r tO the Prabiam Of -What Xjtr da With. rattinrs tbaf;am , 811,095; 137 arrests„and- total torneys virgil Mayo c)if '.": ', ' Sirougbt in. fa- cbsriff'c departments for coiiactioi of bomXfyt jphato mileage of. "...14,059 covered. by town, t)nd Erxxest Wefc8L'I. gaed ")SS'..-SX)yWh8%. " courtesy The Corner Cupboard). sheriff's department ears. PsxXsxn Ci@. I

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» I Idf ', ' Dedicated Ta the Advancement of d Law Inforcement ln Florida By FLORIDA SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION At Tallahassee, Fla. Edited by JOHI»1 A. MADIOAEI„, EDITORIAL BOARD Attorney for tha Flarhla Sheriffs Associatian Monroe Ca Sheriff John Spottswaod Key West Clay Cpun diff John P. Hall Green Cove Springs A digest af recent A' Florida Shor f bureau Director Don McLeod Tallahassee 6uneral's opinions of ' ta Law Enfor'cement Pasca Coun . riff Leslle Bessenger Dade City ~' »&" Saraso»ta C 'Sheriff Ross E. Bayer Sarasota EDITOR 059-221 —c0UNTIr ' Carl Sxouff Field Secretary VICTS, GAII(( TIME—A Florida of County Commissionenti . l Sheriffs Association ,;:j:, to' " not have authority Catered as ~ Class Mall Matter at Tallahassee, Florida. Published monthly additional gain time fOF by the Flor)d erllfs ksseetattoa, p. O. Box 844, Tallahassee, Florida. Sabserlp- f';„"»„- thin rate Sh r year. ary, exemplary or . ' standing conduct by co convicts and prisoners. TAYARES —SHAKEDOWN CRUISE Lake Caunty Sheriff Wllhs Y. Mc- ' Call (right) and Deputy Sheriff Collie F. (Sadwln are shawn hera at the 059-224 —MOTOR: V' beginning of a "shakedown cruise" ta test the Sluniff'a Department's HICLES; SECONII ALII lo4-yourself Plan newest and fastest petrol beat. It is equipped with radio, first aid and SE(QUENT CONVICTI~. ufa saving equipment. (Grtanda phato). OPERATING SAME ' INTOXICATED —.That Thwnrting Iurglnrs 31V.20 (2) as arne~ "„ t Chapter 59-94, Laws of' involving habitual ofr P' —. Escambia other persons having warehouse ' ' Clo ' i-Emmett Shelby inventories. convicted of driving whQi;, . toxicated, would t(x is recgui .aid of Pensa- In the eight-page booklet, apply cela nierc n in a do-it-your- Shelby points out that the law sequent violations although self am' of protection enforcement officer and the or more of said offenses y committed ' merchant must cooperate to prior to Jujy ' g 's co- 1959, the effective date She~., pr am —the flrst defeat burglars. And the cf» Iti }Lied,in da and per- operation of the merchant, the Chapter 59-94. ram .»»„@.y~oo yi' htbps, lxx . . ,—is outlined Escambia Sheriff said, must bu»IIC ed "Burglary cover tne installation of ade- 059-22V —APPREHEN + a, ' IsnXVeXiti " Sheriff giVeS quate lightS, 1OCkS and alarmS. SEIZURE OF JUVENILE, tile bgtie' to 11 retailers and Then step by step the bul- FENDERS —Under C letin outlines pointers on locks, Florida Statutes, provi doors, alarm systems, windows, the ayyrehension and c location of the safe and other of juvenile offendefC, Ia&' information which the mer- foreement officers are a ' ' ized enter t u . . e~ chant needs to protect himself to school p -, against the nocturnal intruder. for the purpose of appr For example, in a section, ing juvenile offenders. ' ,:I' ~ . "Tour Safe," Shelby said, 'g gism j 059-233 —M 0 T 0 R "Colitrary to popular belief, hiding your saf'e actually gives HXCLES; REINSTA the better working RESTORATXON OF Ib Nmsaxx C t J~ D@ut conditions, " LICENSES—The Stash - Sn"'-: ~ spo red by ment of Public, ,Ajar The Escambia snerxff then ' ' authorized ',. - -, " ~' pointed out that a safe should WEST PALM BEACH—CObISERYATION PROJECT—Sheriff John F. and req 4$. ; - "' ng-~Iy- Ldb~ --4h - t Iosh tfgft') =woa-iacludad-. tu a gsaup af officials wha recently:m'spactad tertain applications fat side where it mey be checked the proposed site of a Youth Conservation Camp which tha Wlhl Life ation of drivers' licenses by an officer on night rounds; Cansarvatioit League of Palm, Beach County hopes, ta hove in aparatian Section 322.28 (2) (c). ~ $f, ", D ', 'e, geeexx ortneast a hght safe should be bolted in 1960. Pictured in addition ta the Sheriff ara (from left) l Chuck Labans. pratidant. of the Conservation League; Mike Hehn, Bill Hahn, A syxxopsls of laws ar ' to the floor; cash should be terest ta law e .')~&I.'''f. j)xhior' 8500-50 Hugh Rufty and Eirl Diemer, directors of the League; and Hubert Rob- , , , d. es . keyt at a minimum; and the , r, ertson, president Florida Wild ofllcers and the In . Px'o A large of the Life Federation. ' Js Ily ' combination never should be 'j' W be used public which were '&ji, "„~r@oP thP written and left near the safe during :. yxxrc The the 1959 sesdeq ~, .';. fbr &ei; us! . itself. the Florida Legislature. ', nx»mls' also be Plied to After outlining a plan by ,I'.".".-" tlxe PXXr: se of iforms (Fhich the merchant may min- MOTOR VEHXCLES; imize his chances of being bur- LATION OF TRAFX)%C -" ::, Otngr, t, ac ties iu- glarized, shelby's bulletin then HIGHWATS —Chap. '; ' SI' ' ;;,. 'a1uded a„, roas. t which advised that in case of a burg- (H. B. 14V) amends Sgc. ' tne Juniox' puties lary the sheriff's office should (2) providing penalties- » CaII Girl be notifled immediately and drunk driving as follows: „ Scout(L the scene left totally undis- » .„ turbed for a search for evi- First CaXxviction ' "' 'xr'~'. . Ito' . of I, Juxxi dence. pj» pPda" ~e Deyuty " s~e :Z) 'a»d $25.00-$500 fine and/or xxp, ":„:,-:g' a, . ..' PaxXI Bte: and s fol "This bulletin, Shelby said, + "presents in a clear step bI six months imprisonxnent. !,,!';.d step manner the method by Second Conviction withfn»B; which a merchant may pro- years tect himself against a burglary and in the event of one, co- Up to $500 fin and 10' ' operate in the early apprehen- to 0 months impriso~ e, IVI sion of the criminalde Third COnviction A diagram of protection ~-g points in a building is in- years cluded and on the hack of to 0500 flne and 80:" Up " '. ' . the bulletin is a photograph of to 1 year imprisonment. , Sheriff Shelby with a message LIVE OAIG —RANCH FOUNDERS Mrs, A. P. Gaff (left) and Mrs. Effective July 1959'. School Saf from nlm to merchants on the ' — 1, . ' co- J. M. Sullivan, representing the Women's Missionary Union of the -rol yo gaters an edu duty of the individual in CRIMINAL ga" operating with law enforcement Suwannee Baptist Association, receive a Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch PROC axxIE luncheon Founders Club certificate from Sheriff ExEGUTIQN chap. 5 faitnt'ul service. :: efforts. " Hugla Lewis. The certificate is — ' ' an axpremian of appreciation for the support the women's graup has (H. B. 31V) amends Stc, cx)vered the "This. approach to. burglary given ta the Ranch. to provide for the deIIVer'y " '. . two advantag- . o qourt house, ~ revention has convicted persons under 'ttx; em'-Txibune neWS» ne Escambia sheriff said. penalty to the su '~ ar'!, t the Satasutlb t reduces the risk. by of the state prison i' pd m rchants aware of death warrant. Effeetive'i the ya tamhxg Pro- 1959. .' '(l' A:t'. the: curt house had ' ' 1. they Mtive nst bm- an 'opI()or tII to see the sher- . REGULATXON OF glaries and, ggcoxl t brings *" nome me nim ON HIGHWAYS; PE atcxx txxxents and to to tne ', 'tn self, the cooperatio dc AN —Chap. 59-98 (H. 8. ebserxte, governmental an act regulatixxg ajtion; between him and the she agexxaiesI' department to thwart t traffic en rural higlxwxtysr; viding for warnings and ' breaking and entering c upi -„e eflux, , fqr tixe patrol mal » ties for violation. Amexi@I »y@'»and" Irg with the news- tions 335.09 and 338.00 by ,„fixl. +Per, , tpfown in this year ing subsections, to req~. ! posting of signs warning, . trians on rural highWxby'tr. - ' ' tx'e' . . ~ ore to a picnic by BRADENTON —Sheriff Roy» fective July 1, 1959. Baden, whose skIII as a chef . Tne"Pa ois' operate undei' has aided many good causes, islon of Deputy gave an assist to the Manatee ' Practice highway '8herfff "C Nd (Cap) Stevens. County Community Chest lessen the. 'coney Wer recently commended Campaign recently by flipying WEST PALM BEACH —RANCH FOUNDER —Deputy ff A. for havel - a elean' no-accidexxt pancakes during a pancake Byers (left), wha made a large contribution ta the Floridci *ffs Bard ;- . 'X). :::,". .Slate scnool crossing last held on court house Ranch, receives Founder —.. it' , . ut: sale the a Soya Ranch Club Certificate fram Sheriff -tra&c 08feIEf . s ' year and date this year. .' lawn. John F. Kirk. business, ixxenxding '. ~'i. I '» t''

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TOi), "Set Exlaaiilii:.:, —Sheriff Byrd Parker, a veteran of 23 'ef law enforcement officer of Gulf County, is rec' as one of Florida's top-notch sheriffs. He has Duval QwlN:"- . gained-:. reputation- by virtue of his own ability and by op@r a mell-equipped and well-organized department. The 'pi, s below and at right are offered in evidence. Tells . 4 Rookies l ff ' JACKSONVILLE —8h jp Dale Carson told s grad class . of Duval County 'j men that a police oIBeer breaks the law is invitinjg public to do likewise. f "We can't enforce tbje'. . i ". and expect the public :-: spect it if we don't a)teF'. law ourselves, " he saiC. ' must set an example f(a": f'i '' rest of the citizens to f One of your biggest jobs"': to earn the respect of-the pie —to help "them and apt, , "(:I,', hinder them. Sheriff Carson added diminis~ respect for thority is a main. source of enforcement trouble. "You can't gaia r~' saying: 'Respect, lls or' Deputy Wayne White inspects diving gear which he is trained to beat your head in', " he use in all types of water emergencies. mented. The graduating class ed 26 new patrolstjen, others who joined the before the training . "69 Heaie" jajveamo jjailge's opened, and three Jackson Hare "ajj ri arkar (center, standing) with his staff: (standing, Beach Police oiheers who' untarily took the tr .'g",; ,left te' rig uty, Sheriff Jimmy Barfield, Hight Jailor Harvey j, " course. , Vutsa'n, re Nella White and Deputy Sheriff A. J. Conneill (kneeQig) or glmer Nunery and Deputy Wayne White. Message to Reltklss Teea-Ayers Patrolman Lee Cody, 29; the honor msn of the (Juvenile Court Judge or village does not owe you Immediately after the Phillip B. Gilliam, af Den- recreational facilities. The uation ceremony the 4%4. . trolmen were ssslgtsg'C ver, Colo., is responsible. world does not owe you a liv- ' for the fallowing "Open Ing. . . You owe the world duties with exp~df Letter te s Teen-Ager. " something. You owe it your men by Patrol Cbjief The editer of the STAR time and energy and your tal- P. Johnston. feels that it deserves seri- ents so that no one will be at The County Patrol hy ous thought snd canstder- war or in poverty or sick or Carson's "mobile arm" atlon. ) lonely agaid. handles both trsfnc aa(E' In plain, simple words, inal work over a large area. .-':&;" Always we hear the plaintive GROW UP; quit being, a cry- cry of the teen-ager: What baby. Get out of your dream csm we doy. .. Where esn world and develop s backbone, we goy The answer is GO not a wishbone, and start act- HOME'- ing like a man or s lady. Hang the windows, You' re supposed to be ma- Deputy SheriH paint the woodwork. Rake the ture enough to accept some of 1 f leaves, mow the lawn, shovel the responsibility your parents walk. Saves Tot's Life: I the Wash the car, learn have carried for years. They far'' Gulf County provides to cook, scrub some floors. Re- have , its f lag, many opportunities for nursed, protected, helped, WEST HOLLYWOO ff's I beat in safety and rescue work. pair the sink, build a boat, get appealed, begged, excused, tol- p a job. Broward County Deputy i erated and denied themselves iff Alee Sowle was Help the minister, priest or needed comforts so that you with reviving a three-y44r'. ' rabbi, the Red Cross, the Sal- could have every benefit. This girl by mouth-to-mouth vation Army. Visit the sick, as- they have done gladly, for you ation after she nearly sht the poor, study your les- are their dearest treasure. But in a lake. sons. And then when you are now, you have no right to ex- Arriving on the scene through —and not too tirml- pect them to bow to every after the little girl wai . read a book. whim and fancy just because cued from the lake, he Your parents do not owe you selfish ego instead of common distely started your entertainment. Your city sense dominates your personal- artificial respiration. ity, thinking and requests. about 10 minutes, she In Heaven's name, GROW signs of life and started UP sad GO HOME! deep breaths, " he said. Parrish Named To Legion Committee

BARTOW —Polk County Sheriff Hagan Parrish wss ap- pointed by National Command- er Martin B. McKneally as a general member of the Amer- ican Legion's law and order committee. Faur, 'odetn, radio-equip atrol cars give the Sheriff fast-strik- A World War II Navy vet- inabl eran, Sheriff Psrrish served two years in the 8eventh Naval District and was stationed at bases from Jacksonville to New York City. He began as an apprentice seaman and held a second class petty oificer rank when discharged. He will serve on the law snd order committee untQ the close of the national executive com- mittee's Pall meeting, in 1960.

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Has used aliases. P., B. BALD- WQl, PRANK RAYMOND ' s s BURKE, RA VEND PRANK f OSCAR E. EBINO- s BURKE, '1X)N, BENJAMIN E,. ELLISX MAR7'E. EDIÃOTO5t, RUTH FITCH JOHÃ '~~~~te male, 1'( 89' da'te of birth 9-4-19, 5 feet, 11@ . RIS, inches tali, weighs 1M pounds, .C. HAR dark chestnut hah, medium .PEARSQN, complexion. Burke has formerly .JAMES lived in, South Florida and may Russian Roulette, anyone'? . and be there news Has escaped from Of course not. Who'd be silly enough to play that game'? Good q~tjcs1', ;:.- hite male, mentxtj hosyftalss May be driv- ches tall, ing a green 1955 Ford. Station But how about out there on the highway? ond hair. Wagon 4-door Country Sedan, Do you ever. drive fast? Then y'ou're playing just as dangerous a ~",,;.. resented with 1959 N. J, License AHS- as Russian roulette, the National Safety Council polxlts out. Driving at ", . ac- .: "xta ter and a 969 or AHA-969. May ba silly, " it says. ~ speeds is pretty &'ge. wanted in companied by a woman, a 2 ay, Pahn months old baby and a Boxer Slim Odds s n River dog. Should be eonsMered Pretty armed and dangerous. Warrant Let's you' re on a 400-mjie trip. Coun cil statistics show that, , ", War issued for ITMV and in connec- suppose @„;;,"" ', ', nded tion with Fraudulent Cheeks. If you wh'iz along at 75 m.p;h. , the chances of someone getting killed .if ant~,. shar- apprehended 'notify nearest accident occurs are 1 in 8. es Bu- PBI ofhce or Florida Sheriffs Drive 65 m. h. 'and your chances of dying if an accident occurs are- v Bureau, Tallahassee, Florida. p. tt ~:. slimmer —1 in 20. At that speed it'll take about an hour mme on the ~""&»". Try SS and Stay Alive s Slow down to 55, though, and if a collision tak es place the chance of'4 fatality ocurring is 1'in 50. The slower speed, will mean a couple mox'e ~,'' '," .of d.riving on the' 400-mile jaunt. Each 10 m.p.h. decrease in speed increases your chances cif ssminjj:+" of a car wreck alive. "Don't be a gambler on the highway, " the Co1mc11 warns; The are. the greatest —'your life, or the lives of your loved ones, " s~

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Here are the answers 0 Jaunt the SAFETT QUIZ at bottom of page 6: RSBURG—"It wss 1. True. Fish, cottage ch " eggs and fruit also are 'I experience, said Genung in sum- ommended if you'rein a e unusual assign- Dieticisns rule out fried f ' shepherding 2,386 baked beans, cabbage, qni to snd rich foods. Rst freq '""", fr(fm this area J @i'. -+ r a Eucharistic Con- light meals, they say, and j e Catholic Church. them slowly. . irons, riding in 32 2. True. Chewing gum . munching on candy are , 198. cars, formed a eight miles lang. to beat highway hyii nixng, . assisted by which, according to the cars, escorted this tional Safety Council, is ion throughout the plain old drowsiness. 6 @() . -moe trip without ways to "cure" it: Make ' fresh air enters your (r. delays or accidents. g vary your' speed. now rs' were posted st ' middle and end then, change the position os' g, the car seat oecasi e. W'1th the use MILTON —POURING PARTY~unto Roia County Sheriff Bart Braxsan recently supervised tha dumping of ' munication, the his Donald and stop every 100 to 0 a large quantity of confiscated moonshine. The photo at left shows san, Deputy Sheriff Broxson, miles for men were able checking over the illicit cargo. The photo at right shows the moonshine being poured out on the ground by a stretch. motorcade to- (from left)' Austin and Sheriff Bruxson, and Deputies Hubert Lawery, Her- 3. True. More than ei hb Deputies Baasley Mason West; hours behind the wheel )1 t() account for all bert Farsyth and Donald Broxsan. (Photo courtesy Milton Press-Gazette). you' sll, times. re not as alert as ots. the St. Petersburg should be. the cavalcade 4. False, Honking y get Setter Handlinl horn is the best way in . , when it ar- and or on roads where the av ' 'Y limits of Or- ty age speed is about 40 m. e there escorted w'h ess site. But osx a turnpike Of Youti(), Mental cars whiz along at a .' I of 60 m.p&. or more, a sound' of a car horn can. lost in engine drone d ". Heels slipstream. Better way C PENSACOLA Sheriff Em- night, at least —to ware w, — driver @7+, mett Shelby reported that he ahead that yea has made s number of im- planning to pass, the t6ronil provements in the handling cf ci1, says, is to flick mental snd juvenile cases. brights off and on s cou of times. I Al Ground, He said he.hss assigned stafF members with special technical 5. True. Don't drive so., rjsor for the slowly you hold trafflc. Bureau, mas knowledge to the handling of up cases, snd stay cessive slowness can be a when the all mental they as bsd tiflcation As- with each case from beginning as excessive speed. ganizational to end. He added that 24 beds, heads which he requested, have been Don't Try It Dave set aside at the new Escambis Hospital for mental idee ' cation County MIAMI=Your .chances, ',: chsir- cases. This will make hospital getting sway with mur care available for mental pa- in Dade County are tients who cannot be con- ticsly nil. trolled. Without the new facilities, In s recent report cov . these patients would have to ing s 21-month '; Sheriff Thomas ll):„' be cA)nflned at the county jail. J. Kelly s there merci 94 murders co In regard to the handling of 'and young offenders, Shelby ex- mitted 94 m plained that he has requested solved! funds for the establishment of Not much room for One of s special juvenile division; snd pro vement. 's. Duval that he has assigned one of r 4 ss been his staff members to attend a e saving special course in juvenile in- tely 12 vestigation at Florida State churning University. J. Earl He said his department has Olili Fallout ife of a made hundreds of talks on " brushed crimes and juvenile delinquen- '»". ', shows , -, sua yomer ORLANDO —FLAG FOR JUNIOR DEPUTIES —The tap photo cy before various organizations Spider's NIBS house Deputy Sheriff Jim Terry (left) and Capt. , a junior deputy, as part of its crime prevention way. hohllng a flog which Sheriff Dave Starr recently presented to his Juniar program. srtifl- Deputy Sheriff League. At right is Sam Hopkins, who serves as clrair- aby mho man of the junior deputy program for the sponsoring Orlando Kiwanis Deputy Finds hat» f at the Club. Sheriff Starr is president of the club. The bottom photo was Sheriff Turner Host taken just before the Junior Deputies marchad in the annual Armed OCALA —When the s hole Forces Day Parada with their new flag. Deputy Terry (at extreme right), hamlet of Lynne, east of h „''j on ex-Marine, is their supervisor and drillmaster. At Dinner Honoring mas invaded by a m oQx.;; f driver. cloud of cobwebs mysteri, ly. '-':I FHP Auxiliarymen falling out of the sky, a for help ment to the M (md CHIEFLAND —Sheriff J. W. County Sheriff's Depsrtme Turner was host at s dinner Deputy Sheriff Senn A honoring nine men who re- answered the eall snd f ' ceived diplomas as members of fine silky threads like, lri. the Florida Highway Patrol hair Christmas tree Auxiliary. floating down over a 10- ile- g« Some 45 persons, including area. Levy County offlcisls and lam Was it radioactive fallou F, .''::: enforcement offlcers attended Or, was it some strange b-,:;;, ixtzy;« . the dinner, which wss held at stance from outer space2 the Sheriff's camp, near here. All sorts of questions The new auxiliary members raised, so Deputy Senn " are Louis Cox, Randolph Mc- lected a sample of the Oj, Elroy, Winston McDonnell, Jim and sent it to the Federal Senterfitt, Lee Mercer, Prosper reau of Investigation ls Morris, T. K. Csrdner, Roy tory, in Washington, D. C. Denmark Hair. and C. L. Back came a report tl)tat tbel". web material was syp utr produced by the giant Qh, Starr Sifealcer spider, genus Netlis, . f along the Gulf coast in ' ' ' 'fry' fis;, ~; ORLANDO —Sheriff Dave tral and south America an drx", ;.j 8, long noted for his in- various Caribbean islands, 'said, "I ssm s au activities, was It wss then- condluded started; to take BA'RTO%—TRAINtNG SESSION—In « p c 1 the spider's handim(yrk he liveC across fronr left), of the Florida Sheriffs nuraou, 'dkcurdsas crime been carried o ward ' ' " the an would' go home a graup of Polk County law enforcamant off!canr wh'o . 'thuk a esca'em for orida I ty le hixn. I did and Sheriffs Bureau refresher course under tha auspices of Sheffff Hogan Hills Boys' Club, , -'October The officers (fram left) Sheriff Thrower; 1V. The new club will be ' "", 1 walked a few stepS Parrish. are Deputy Ernie s I a~, and wen C right in front of' A Police Chief Munsey Smith, of Winter Haven; and Deputy Shor!H A. H. branch of the Boys' Club of currsnce wss reported in t hit 'and killed hixn. " Jackson. (Lakeland Ledger photo) . Orlando. ida in 1892.