Miller: of my car as I drove away and I could see the assembled 

 pickers probably saying, "My god, isn't that guy the 

 sheriff, the one that shot last night?" "Yes, it was." 

 So I educated them in a way that tney knew that I 

 could shoot and handle myself, in a way that they knew 

 that I was a worker, in a way that I got the admiration 

 of both the pickers and the farmers. And of course 

 the farmers thought that this was mythical, that this 

 was almost impossible. "He got by this year, but I 

 don't think he'll get by another year." But as each 

 succeeding year went on and each succeeding year I did 

 the same thing, we wound up an eight-year service 

 without the loss of a single life and without one 

 single man getting hurt, and not a single arrest. I 

 have always contended, and tiiis is the biggest fault 

 I have — over seriousness with my work — that I was 

 so serious about it that if I had one person hurt 

 that would have been a black mark on my record. 



I also did this: I put a tape recorder in my car 

 and I put an extension arm on my motion picture 

 camera with a small watch at the end of the extension 

 arm, recording the time, and a little slot underneath 

 the watch in which I could push in a small card with 



