The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1962 Page: 3 of 12
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Prince Of Spain Awaits Decision On His Future
By HAROLD K. MILKS
MADRID, Spain (AP) - Hand
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on a seemingly endless honey- Juan, monarchists say. The future
whether-^he becomes the
king of Spain.
At one end of the rope
prince’s father, pretender
Juan. At the other is Gen.
cisco Franco, the Spanish
Io. Both have dug in their heels,
monarchist sources here shy for
the battle ovtp Prince Juan Car-
los’ future.
The prince and princess, mar-
ried last May 14 in Athens, are
back from an around-(he-world
honeymoon which scemsl' destined
pot . to end until Juan Carlos’
fattier and Gen. Franco agree on
lus future. .. „
BThe situation requires an early
position of the prince in Spain
must be settled satisfactorily be-
fore he can come back here to
live.
The young prince and his bride
paused in Madrid after their mar-
riage only long enough to make
a required appearance it the
home of Gen. Franco for lunch.
They have been traveling since in
the apparent hope that on their
return the question of the prince’s
future would be settled
Last week they.spent only 20
at Madrid’s airport en
minutes
route from Switzerland to Lisbon
for a vi?it with the prince’s father.
They plan two week? there, then ai
—if their future in Spain still re- S]
mains cloudy—they may go to
Athens for a visit with the bride’s
But this can’t go on forever.
The demands of the Count of
Barcelona) royal title of Don Juan
Richardson Honored
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WACO (AP)—Veteran educator-
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Spain must be reconciled.
Basically, monarchists here say,
there are two major problems to
be resolved for Prince Juan Car-
now 24, and his Greek bride,
in Juan wants Gen. Franco to
give Prince Juan Carlos an offi-
cial position and possibly with it
the title of Prince of Asturias,
which in Spain is equivalent to
that of the Duke of Windsor In
England, monarchists ^.
The royal pretender is dpi
pad set
against his son coming back ^to
ipain Just to join the social__
cocktkil circuit, without a job and
a position to live up tp, said one
monarchist source.
Your Daily TV TeleScope
Dr. Richardson, 71, was honored
for contributions as writer, teach-
er, educational administra-
tor, Baptist lay leader and his-
torical researcher.
Dr. Gordon G. Singleton, presi-
dent of the Independence Home-
coming Association and education
professor at Baylor University,
made the announcement.
The elder statesman for the
year, who is senior professor of
history and president emeritus of
Hardin-Simmons University, will
receive the award at the associa-
tion's annual meeting Saturday.
Th .reunion is held on the site
of the original Baylor University.
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a couple of channels away on CBS
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births and deaths to emotional
problems with only occasional as-
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busy night in the maternity ward
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melodic variety hour
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George Gobel. This looks like a
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Recommended weekend view-
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turning with many of his old
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1962, newspaper, September 28, 1962; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056573/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.