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17 Paris. Mar The French Foreign Minister, told M. Antoine Moay, today for the National Assembly he the Foreign Affairs Committee
Afro-Astalic fbsTu ́༢༥ཏྠཾ ference in Bandung next April 22 would turn into a "trial" of colonial powers.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1953.
SPAIN'S USEFULNESS A PRINCE PREPARES
SPANIS
SUPPLY ROUTE FOR APRICAN CAMPKINS, 1940-3..... ALLIED MORTH AFRICAN LANDINER, MON 7-2, 1948 ....
ALLIED LANDINGE IN SICTLY A ITALY, SHLY-SEPT. 1943. NORMANDY LANDING
JUNE 5-6, 1944
stone
and
victory.
the last war, when Brilasa Spain could prove the corner- and America were ready to launch
atlack The Counter against the hustle forces that
Europe, had oper*272
Thre costly and hazardous seaborne inpasiona
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the North African They went in under frenn the ***
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Nurmandy beachheads.
| Hote different might have been the course of war, how much swifter the victory, if bekand tłu natural barrier of the Putences, Allted sirength could have accumulated for the assault!
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Spain was neutral then, Noto
United States the finding the strategie foothold that the Allies so badly needed last me.
He said the French Ambasst- in Inks had already Chised a "firm protest against Behind her mountain frontier, allowing observers from North
could Spain even if the
OlerUn WETC puters.
Afrienn nationalist movements
allery
the conference, ---
Heuter
eventual
anch Gibraltar with Spantah Morocco, she provides command of the Mediterrandan sea routes. It is true that most Americans hate Francu's regime, but his unswerving hostility to Com- maker hin an ne-
That is why ceptable ally. America is training aßteers of Spalu's 400,000 strong Army,
she 15 paying and ter
£122,000,000 in return for the naval supply base of Cadi: and the five airstrips she is fruitding in the country.
KING FLIES TO MEET FIANCEE
FOR A THRONE 12-Hour Working Day
And No
Politics
Madrid, Mar. 17.
In a rambling ducal mansion overlooking Madrid's smart Castellana Avenue, a mansion with many American memories since it was the United States Embassy and Ambassadorial residence from 1931 to 1948, Prince Juan Carlos of Bourbon, the fair-haired, athletic, 17-year-old grandson of Alfonso XIII and the British-born Queen Ena, has now started studies aimed at preparing him to become King of Spain.
When the boy's father, Prince Juan of Bourbon, and Generalissimo Francisco Franco talked for nine hours before a log fire in a farm house in western Spain on December 29 last to prepare the way for a restoration of the Monarchy in Spain, they agreed that a twentieth century King had to be trained to face twentieth century conditions if the Monarchist institu- tion were to survive.
For # start, Prince Juan
army, navy and air training., homa fur a mathematica lesson Carlos hos a 12-hour working | After that he will move on to at 12. day, for he hopes to complete the University and ton techni At one o'clock, the morning in six months the normal two-
cal college.
studies end and he has a free year study Courro for the
At present, however, ho is half hour until lunch, at 1.30 entranco examination to Sara- right at the beginning of this usually taken with his guardian Kossa Central Military Academy, long road at the end of which and preceptor, the Duke de in the
in equivalent of Sandhurt
stande a throne.
Torre
retire 67-year-old tho England, West Point in
While
Monarchists and Army General with a repulation discuss United States, and Saint Cyr in
with some for belog a stickler for
disci the question of a France.
repline, and who is also a a grandec storation, and the bulk of
title
Kranted of Spain, a nation looks on from the side-Spain's highest nobles,
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
on
In June, he will take his to entrance examination Raragossa, and If he pirates, he will become Just one of 000 "caballeron - cadeles" (gentleman-cadets) learning when to be army officers the new term starts there In September. Lates
from Saragossa in the Ebro
Valley he will move to Galtela Marin in green, damp
the
Atlantic scnboard to study as a naval officer.
Then from the rals and mist of Galicia he will move on still again to the desert-dry air of Murcia Province where the Air General
of San Academy Jerusalem, Mar. 17. King Hussein few to Akaba | Javier study
the bril.. Mediterranenn on the Rech Gulf today to meet hunt
SU11- 18 miles his flancoe, Princess Dina, who shine, Just
from is coming from Egypt to visit the fumous naval base of Carta- Jordan,
Kena and where he will learn the art
And of flying strategy.
Thus, in four years, he is ex- pected to have acquired a baske
Princess Dina will stay three
remain Sliact rest of Europe | days in Amman,
by new in-
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
EVERY TIME WE VISIŢA PLANGT, THE INHABITANTS THINK WE WANT | TO CONQUER THEM! DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT COSTE TO CONQUER A PLANET?
FERDINAND
NANCY
NANCY WANTS ME
TO COME OVER AND SEE HER NEW DANCING LESSON
JOHNNY HAZARD
ALL SET TO GO, MAJOR
| BRUCKS WISH MÉ LUCK...I
MAY NEED IT/
OLNO-
I DON'T
BESIDES, WHAT WOULD WE DOHERE? YOUR FOOD AND AIR ARE POISON TO US
--YOUR PRESSURE WOULD KILL US --
I'LL PRACTICE TILL HE GETS
HERE
STICK TO THE PLAN FAITHFULLY .....YOU'LL MAKE ITỪ GOOD LUCK, OLD MAN... AND CHEERIO!
The marriage date has not yet boen anounced-United Prem,
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
WE'VE COME A VAST DISTANCE -- AND HAVE FAR TO GO. OUR ATTUROGEN CHARGERS WERE LOW--"
THERE'S THE DOORBELL
| LATER, OUTSIDE THE CASBAH GATES, THE
PEOPLE ARE TREATED TO A CURIOUS SIGHT......
--SOWE STOPPED
HEAG TO REFILL THE M.
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By Ernie Bushmiller
SLUGGO--- WHY DID YOU BRING SUCH A MOB ?
By Frank Robbing
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Lo
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the
return
A
A
Saragossa Major Jonges of the Navy
and lines, but apparently dispored whom the boy's father, Prince has appointed as his re- accept Monarchy if this ensures politi-presentative to be in charge of Lie nud social prace in Spain, his son's education and welfare. Othors of his tutors may also as General Franco baliaves it will, the life of Prince Juan be at lunch. These are Major Carlos is wrapped up in algebra. Emilla García Conde of the Air Lieutenant-Commander history. Force,. trigonometry, military languages, and physical training. | Alvart For to enter
the Academy, ennelidates must pass severe cultural and physical tests.
START OF DAY Priaco Juan Carlos's day begins when he la awakened at 7.30 a.m.
Valenzueln
the Ariny, Professor Lopez
Amo,
Angel and the Marquis the
of Mondejar, who tenches Prince riding and sport in general.
RECREATION
At 2,30 comes the time of Juan the day to which Carlos most looks forward. He leaves in his car for a country-club known as the Club de Campo for a couple of hours devoted either to riding or golf tesans.
There follows physical train- ing, a shower, breakfast and at ten minutes to nino he stops into a small blue "Seat" car (a Spanish version of the Flat 1400) with a red-capped police driver, which is at his disposal, and drives to the Naval Pre-
under the Ho Jumpa well paratory College in the suburb of Chamartin
until expert
of Major to study
vigilance his Valenzuela and his golf is im- 11.45. Then he returns to
proving steadily. He is also n good shot and several years ago took part in his first shoot.
TALK
ABOUT
MAGIC!
Have you seen
Admiral
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AND REFRIGERATORS
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At five o'clock, ho has an- other class. Afternoon tea--In Spain known as "merienda" and and usually comprising coffee milk and buns-fellows at 0.30. Then be studies until 9 p.m. He dines at 0.30 and must be in bed by 11 p.m.
On
Sunday, after hearing Mass in the small chapel of his residence, the Prince totally spends the day at the country home
of friends who have children of his own age.
Thi Sunday excursion is the only
BOCIA Rocial
wilch life
the young
Prince has. His younger brother, Alfonso,
thirteen #ged
and bubbling with high spirits, who is at a Madrid boarding school. lunches with Juan Carlos once each week.
The greatest effort is made to keep Princo Juan Carlos from becoming involved in anything which could be considered to bo
"No
of a political
nature.
Politica Is the watch-
word of those about him.
He had his brief moment of fame when he arrived by train from Lisbon and Monarchist supporters gathered on the plat- form to cheer him. Now he must study.
Each afternoon, sleek, elegant cars roll up to the Duke of Mon- tellano's palace, where the Prince is living.
The main gales,
· massive wooden nffairs, are shut. The visitors ring a bell at a alde- door. A Ilveried porter admits them into the garden and they walk across the gravel to the
houso.
VERY QUIET NOW
It is all very quiet now compared with the ipatio
and activily when it waR Z United States Embassy and well-known figures' such se the Ambassadors, My Chude Bowers and Curtion Hayes ved
there. Now, the main entrance is closed and Binitered_and_so_are most of the ground floor windows.
Today, visitors, having crossed the gravel courtyard, ring, again at a small side door. A foot man
Jn
tunic, black green trousers and white gloves lenda them to a small anto-room to sign the fat book, now thros- quarters full of signatures of residents who have
Madrid
wished to express in this way their plasture at the arrival of young Prince. When they signed, they are bowed out
have by the footman.
A momber of the household explained: "As the Head of the Royal Family la not here, it would be incorrect for the Prince to receive formal
Bo the Prince studying In' library on the second floor and his sympathisers on the ground floor navar, mort. ----China: Malt Special.
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