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Reubin Askew, Press Secretary Don Pride said "the governor's not here today, and we won't have any comment on that today." The granting of the license was questioned by the Senate Efficiency Committee in a March report on senate confirmation of Wynne's nomination as beverage director. The senate subsequently confirmed Gov. Reubin Askew's appointment of Wynne by unanimous vote. ASKEW SAID on April 13 that he had been "satisfactorily answered." The Post reported previously that Wynne, a 62-yearold former insurance executive, had made numerous weekend trips at state expense from Tallahassee to his Miami heme. At Askew's direction, Wynne has reimbursed the state $808 for the travel expense.

Hillsborough Toll The Greater Tampa Citiznes Safety Council reports comparative totals on accidental deaths in Hillsborough County through 10 a.m. May 5, 1972. Year to Date 1972 1971 Traffic 51 48 Home 18 26 Public 4 Drowning On Job 2 Total 84 88 Tel: 932-5308 AMBULANCE 24 Hour Emergency Service Snipes Hamilton FUNERAL HOME 6718 NORTH ARMENIA AVE. JENNIE'S FLOWER SHOP We Wire Flowers PHONE 872-8441 -2726 W. COLUMBUS DRIVE Jennings FUNERAL HOME, INC.

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Edgar President Nixon has ordered the FBI's new headquarters now being built at an estimated $126 million--to be called the J. Edgar Hoover Building. It is shown here in an artist's conception. The building has been under construction since 1967 and is scheduled for completion in May of 1974. Deaths WILLIAM R.

DUCKETT ZEPHYRHILLS William Russell Duckett, 64, died Thursday. A native of Milford, Ohio, he came here six years ago to reside at 1611 6th AveHe was a convenience store manager, a mason, scottish rite and an Episcopalian. Survivors include three sons, two daughters and a sister. EDWIN E. EICHER BRADENTON Edwin B.

Eicher, 73, 2010 Manatee died Thursday. He came here in 1945 from Pittsburgh. Survivors include two sisters including Mrs. Marie Carroll of Bradenton. GENEVIEVE STAFFORD HENRY BRADENTON Genevieve Stafford Henry, 71, Trailer Estates, died Wednesday.

She came here 10 years ago from Buffalo, N.Y. Survivors include two sons. MRS. ALMINA WALKER PARLE SARASOTA Mrs. Almina Walker Parle, 60, Sarasota, died Wednesday.

She was a native of New Brunswick, Canada. Survivors include three sisters, and four brothers. ALBERT JOURNEAY VENICE Albert Journeay, 81, of 705 Eldorado Drive, died Thursday. A native of Piermont, N.Y., he came to Venice in 1957 from Chicago, Ill. Survivors include a son, Albert Journeay Venice and Houston, a daughter, and a sister, Miss Lucy Journeay, Venice.

MRS. CHAR. FISKE GEERTS VENICE Mrs. Charlotte Fiske Geerts, 71, of 709 Eldor a do Drive, Venice, died Wednesday. A native of Cambridge, she came to this area from Arlington, three years ago.

Survivors include her husband, Louis Geerts; and three daughters. HERBERT R. THORNTON -SARASOTA Herbert R. Thornton, 68, of 2010 Dalura died Wednesday. He came here in 1951 from Fithian, and was a native of Georgetown, Ill.

He was a Methodist. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lorine Thornton; a daughter, Mrs. Larry D. Baxley, Sarasota, and a sister.

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Voting by more than 38 million Italians begins tomorrow, but by law all campaigning must end 24 hours before election day to give voters a full day to weigh the issues. Altogether, 8,489 candidates campaigned for the 630 seats in the Parliament's Chamber of Deputies and 315 seats in the Senate. Political expects said it was unlikely any party will score landslide gains, but most attention was focused on the prospects of the extreme left and right. The Communist Party has gained in every national election this is the sixth since World War II while the NeoFascist Italian Social Movement capitalized on middle class fears of crime and lawlessness to score heavily in local elections last year. Much of the interest this time is seeing whether the two political extremes continue to attract as much support.

Dr. Rauscher Named Cancer Institute Chief WASHINGTON (UPI)President Nixon yesterday named Dr. Frank J. Rauscher Jr. a noted microbiologist, as director of the National Cancer Institute.

Rauscher, 40, has worked at the National Cancer Institute since 1959. He was promoted to director from his job as scientific director for etiology activities related to finding cancer causes. Rauscher succeeds Dr. Carl G. Baker, who was named special assistant to the director of the National Institutes of Health.

Rauscher's job was enacted last December which gives the National Cancer Institute director direct access to the White House. Rauscher's appointment paves the way for an intensified scientific drive to find cures and treatments for cancer, which will kill an estimated 320,000 Americans this year. After meeting with Nixon, Rauscher predicted rapid progress but cautioned against expectations of sudden breakthroughs that might eliminate the dread disease. "I certainly do foresee breakthroughs," Rauscher said. But he said progress would be made through "an accumulation of data" leading to steps improving cancer treatment and pinpointing causes, one by one.

Good Reason OMAHA, Neb. (AP) An outdoor bulletin board at Salvation Army Headquarters carries this message: "Prayer should not be taken out of schools since that's the way most of us got through. Hoover Active FBI WASHINGTON (UPI) The FBI has an 85-year-old agent who joined the bureau in 1922 and just celebrated his 50th anniversary on the job. The May edition of The Investigator, an FBI's employe's magazine, noted the 50th anniversary of special agent Albert D. Mehegan, who has worked in the Chicago office since 1932.

FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who died Tuesday at the age of 77, is shown in a photograph in his office presenting Mehegan a tietack and matching cufflinks in honor of his anniversary on March 20. Hoover would have celebrated his own 48th anniversary as director next Wednesday. THE MAGAZINE said Mehegan was well known throughout the FBI and with railroad men for his work investigating thefts from interstate shipments. It added that he continued his interest in sports, was still active in the Purdue Club and "enjoys collecting antique silver and porcelain." An FBI spokesman here said he had no further details of Mehegan's duties in Chicago.

For Mehegan to have stayed on the job so long, he would have had to had Hoover's personal waiver of the mandatory federal retirement at age 70. A native of Lafayette, Mehegan was one of the "outstanding halfbacks" in the history of Purdue University, the magazine said. He earned a BS degree in mechanical engineering in 1909, then held a variety of jobs for an unidentified railroad, was a sales engineer for a a New York tool company and building superintendent at Purdue. HE WORKED for the U.S. Shipping Board following World War again worked as a sales engineer and also coached football at a Connecticut private school, the magazine said.

Funeral Notices ASHWORTH, MRS. FRAZIER FAY LUKE Private funeral services for Mrs. Frazier Fay Luke Ashworth. 67. resident of 2111 E.

Ellicott, who passed away Tuesday in a local hospital, will be conducted Saturday morning at 10:00 o'clock from the grave side in the Rose Hill Cemetery, with Rev. J. Earl Tharp, D.D. pastor of the New Orleans Baptist Church, to officiate. Arrangements by the WILSON SAMMON COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 4730 N.

Armenia Avenue. BURGETT, MRS. MARIAN S. Funeral services for Mrs. Marian S.

Burgett, 65. 902 Augusta Drive, Sun City Center. Fla. who passed away at her home Friday morning will be held from the Briggs Memorial Funeral Home in Homer, New York, Monday. Cremation will follow.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers friends may make donations in her memory to the Sun City Center Community Prayer Group, Lewers and Shannon Funeral Home, Ruskin in charge of local arrange ments. CHAUDOIN, VASCO Funeral services for Vasco Chaudoin will be held on Saturday, May 6 at 2:30 PM at the Chapel of Cokers Funeral Home in Wauchula with Reverend James Dykes and Reverend A. 0, Hendry officiating. Burial will be In Wauchula Cemetery, Survivors are 2 sons, Norman E. Chaudoin of Ona and Gerald V.

Chaudoin of Arcadia: 3 sisters, Mrs. Leone Purvis and Mrs. Louise Gillette of Wauchula and Mrs. Marguerite Millard of Arcadia; 1 grandson, Norman P. Chaudoin of LaMesa, Calif.

DEAVER, MARCUS COLUMBUS FuA neral Columbus services Deaver, for 88, Mr. of 101 Marcus W. Hilda will be conducted this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the New Orleans Baptist Church with Rev. Earl Tharp. D.D..

pastor. officiating. Interment will follow In Garden of Memories Cemetery where graveside services will be held by Fellowship Masonic Lodge No. 265 Honorary Pallbearers to serve will be members of the F. M.

Bishop Sunday School Class. SNIPES HAMILTON FUNERAL HOME, 6718 N. Armenia Ave. in charge of arrangements. Wasn't Oldest Employe After becoming a agent in 1922, he worked Indianapolis office Cleveland, Detroit, and finally Chicago.

The investigator said gan and his wife, Louise, in Winnetka, Ill. They one son, Albert peared with his father anniversary presentation. Funeral Notices special in the and in Cincinnati Mehelive have who apat the EPPS. CARLTON Funeral services for Mr. Carlton B.

Epps, 67. 4007 10th will be conducted this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from the GRAVESIDE, in Pelot Cemetery, with the Rev. J. Crozier Inman. Pastor of the Northeast United Meth list Church to officiate.

Friends may call today from 9 A.M. until 1 P.M. at the DUVAL Funeral Home, 3.00 Nebraska Ave. ESPINOSA, ANTONIO (TONY) -Funeral services for Mr. Antonio (Tony) Espinosa, age 59, of 908 E.

Genessee will be held Saturday at 2 P.M. from the A. P. oz CHAPEL a RIVERSIDE (3809 N. Armenia ternment Ave.) in with inColon.

He was packer a retired cigarand lately a Jr. custodian High at Coleman School. He is Mrs. survived Lilly by his widow, (Alfonso) Mrs. Espinosa: a daughter: Diana Hottenroth: a son: Anthony Mrs.

Espinosa; Louis a sister: setti; a brother: Jack (Mary) PaEspinosa: and three rique BEARERS: Alfonso, Dr. Arturo, Florencio and Engrandchildren. PALLRodriguez and Jack Louis Pasetti, Emilio ORARY PALLBEARERS: Espinosa. Jorge HON- Garcia, Louis M. Angel Garcia, Tony Robert Diez, Pasetti, Frank Raymond Traina, Fernandez, Alvarez, Lionel Carreno, Cacciatore, Hector Virgil Carreno Lyon and Williams, Evaldo St.

Alfonso. Rev. Father Church, will officiate. Andrews Episcopal for KELLY. Ray RAY Woods WOODS -Funeral services Lakeland, who Kelly, of 909 Callahan day, from will the be held Saturday at 2:00 P.M.

passed away ThursPark, with Rev. M. at Oak Felts Hill Dent Burial Jr. graveside pasor of the First Baptist Church Friends officiating, assisted call by Charles Howard. may at the Gentry Morrison Southside Funeral Home, 1727 Bartow Lakeland.

Saturday til 1 p.m. LEWIS. JAMES P. Mr. James P.

(Jim) Lewis, 67, of 11929 Riverhills Drive, Temple Terrace, passed away Thursday morning. Funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Rev. Jack C.

Kelley, Pastor of the Oak Grove United Methodist Church, officiating, assisted by Rev. Fred Foster, Pastor of the Hillsborough United Methodist Church. Pallbearers will be J. C. Strickland, Burkie Summers, Donald Lovelace, Gary Tuttle, Harvey Tueker and William White: Honorary bearers will be Ralph Roberts, Dr.

E. F. Constantino, W. M. McSweeney, Keithel Overstreet, Dr.

Harold Enlow, Reese We aver, Frank Strickland, Roy Thomas, J. M. MeElveen, W. N. Rankin and Clarence Strickland.

Mr. Lewis is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Lewis, Temple Terrace; two daughters. Mrs. Mrs.

Evelyn Morris, Thenotosassa. Betty Ann Strickland, Memphis. Tennessee: two sisters, Mrs. Susie Barnette, Tampa, Mrs. Blanche Sherman, Safety Harbor, Florida; one brother, Henry Elbert Lewis, Dade City, Florida; four grandehildren, Sandra Lovelace and Rhonda Tuttle, both of Thonotasassa, Sharon Speer, Birmingham, Alabama, and Jimmy Strickland, Memphis, Tennessee; one great Patricia Speer, Birmingham, Alabama.

RIVERA, DEMETRIO Funeral services for Mr. Demetrio Rivers. formerly of Tampa, most recently of Miami, Fla. will be held Saturday al 10 A.M. from the A.

P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3809 N. Armenia Ave.) with interment in Colon Cemetery, Survived by his widow, Francisca "Habana" Rivera; two sons: Alfred U. Rivera and Julio Rivera; one sister: Carmen Fonseca; and three grandchildren. PALLBEARERS ARE: Julio Rivera, Mario Santana, Manuel Garcia, Hanibal Rodeiro, Ernesto Fonseca, and Felipe Perez.

HONORARY PALLBEARERS Arturo Rodriguez, Ralph Barriere, Alfred U. Rivera, Vincente Gonzalez, Ciro Rodriguez, and Alberto Fonseca. RODRIGUEZ, MRS. JULIA G. PRI VATE INTERMENT SERVICES FOR MRS.

JULIA G. RODRIGUEZ, age 75. of 2112 Gray St. will be held Saturday at 4 P.M. from the A.

P. Boza NEBRASKA CHAPEL (2305 Nebraska Ave.) with interment in Centro Asturiano Memorial. Survivors include her husband: Gabino Rodriguez: a daughter: Mrs. Josephine Umphlett: two stepsons: Ramon and Ronv Rodriguez: four sisters: Aracelia, Consuelo, Dolores, and Remigia Garcia: a nephew: Gisleno Rodriguez; and six grandchildren. PLEASE OMITS FLOWERS.

SLATTERY, MRS. EDNA Edna H. PRIVATE Stattuneral services for Mrs. tery, 515 Richlyne Temple Terrace, will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the B. MARION REED FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, Plant Avenue at Platt Street.

The Rev. John F. Mangrum, Rector of St. Mary's Episco pal Church, will officiate. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemeterv.

Mrs. Slattery was a native of Indiana and moved to Florida when she was a child. Her father, the late Dr. Lewis A. Simmon, was the first resident doctor in Auburndale, Fla.

Survivors inelude her sister. Mrs. Zola Penn. Kokomo. one granddaughter, Mrs.

Shirlev J. Stinson. Temple Terrace: one Mr. Josenh A. veDonell.

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