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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jan 1963, p. 19

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BY PRE- LB ARRANGEMENT, FELIPE STROLLS ALONG A STREET, A STRANGER PASSES. » SPEAKS. ("WHERE \ WE ARE To MEET Count Waiting For Chance To Be King | LISBON (AP)--What does @ man do while waiting to become a king? Don Juan de Borbon Bat- tenberg, the Count of Barcelona and prentender to the Spanish throne, plays golf and goes yachting. He also prepares for the day that may never come, when he sits on the throne from 8-2--The Match Game 6--The Gallant Men 4--Captain Kangaree CROSSWOR ACROSS . Scrappy . Indian song bird . Nebraska city , Small drum . Reddish- yellow color . On one's toes 8. . Peer Gynt's mother 9. . Firearms 10. .Close to . Fishhook . Caesar's calendar . Jewish 18. month . Fragrance . Area . Harvest 16. 17. . Not ripe 3. Flaps . "Of ---- es 5. Growl . A step of . Member of . African D . En. croach- (upon) . Female deer . Peach- like fruits . King: poss, Fer- nando Valley . Attic invader . Marsh grasses To coat with gold I Sing" a flight ISS Bess SS59o Ouse PIRIOINIE ME | Pel ele} A football team Cain's brother Additional ---- and crafts Flowed Partly open Cry of a lamb 33. Ol ry Yesterday's Anower 34, Cupid 35. Talk wildly 36, Telegraph 37. Toward the lee 39, Droop 40. Diocesan worm center . Bread, cakes and 2 co e 6 |2 pies shop , Persia Oia La . Part of "to be" Z i+ Le . January birthstone . Women's Army Corps member . Mirror reflection 39, Fodder vats 41, Had intense fond. for 42, Rugged mountain crest 43, Outer garment 44, Web-footed birds DOWN 1, Feathered scarf JANE ARDEN OF THE THIN ; ih 2, wa SO THAT CANCELLATION CONTRACT! LL 2 3N STANDS/ AND I DON'T: IK YOURE MAM which his father was forcibly ejected more than 30 years ago, Now approaching 50 and with more than half his life spent in forced or voluntary exile from Spain, Dan Juan is the key fig- ure in an international drama in which Generalissimo Fran- cisco Franco hopes someday to replace his own regime with a constitutional monarchy, The six-foot-three Don Juan is not Franco's choice as king of Spain. He favors Don. Juan's equally tall and equally hand- some Prince Juan Carlos, re- cently wed to Princess Sophia of Greece. | CARLOS SAYS NO i But Prince: Carlos -- despite |urgings. from Franco -- refuses MICKEY MOUSE |to accept the' throne unless his father first renounces any claim to it. At the same time, Don MINNIB } "oe MEL A "] Juan would prefer that he be |named 'king, then be permitted |to abdicate in favor of his son. However, Franco apparently |doesn't care for this plan. Twice Franco and Don Juan have met personally to discuss problems relating to restoration oe monarchy, in 1949 and Neither meeting was fully sat- isfactory and advisers of both have been urging another con- ference to settle matters. Meanwhile Prince Juan Car- los and his bride continue a non- stop honeymoon touring various countries, No playboy prince, Don Juan de Borbon mixes~his favorite sports of golf and sailing with stints of work, digesting reports from Spain, receiving visitors, answering an always MEAL OVER THERE, WE ALWAYS TAKE A FAST TWO-MILE HIKE / LO V4 Some (YS -- AN' BEFORE WE COOK A || THEN WE RUSH BACK AN' DO OUR COOKIN' / |heavy mail, and conferring with jmembers of his 43 - member |royal council composed of lead- You'D BE SURPRISED HOW DELICIOUS IT ALWAYS jing monarchists of Spain. a aia He lives and works in Vila ~ Giralda, a palace in exile he é converted from the former club- house of the golf club in Estoril, a Lisbon suburb and tradition- ally the home in exile for |throneless European royalty. | BECOMES PRETENDER |. Don Juan, third son of the jlast king of Spain, Alfonso XIII, 2 og not born to be king. 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