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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 6

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6 ATCHISON GLOBE litdnttiay, July 23, 1949 Juan Carlos Accepts Nomination MADHID (AIJ) Prince Juan Carlos do Borbon officially ncc Billed today tho nomination to become king of Spain and. hoir to Ron. Francisco Franco's title of head of state. The 31 -your old prince, grand, sonof King Alfonso XIL1, signed tlio acceptance at his Zar2uols ralaco after a dolegotion from tho Cortes, Spain's parliament, called on him lvlth official noti-firatinnthatfho Cortes had designated him Tuesday night to be the nation's londor when Franco retires, becomes incapacitated or dies. Juan Carlos' wito, Princess Sophie ot fit-ence, anil his children were at his side- as he signed.

Thoy Included 17-month-old Prince Fellpo, his only son, who one day will be the king. The royal cotiplo also have two daughters, Princess Elena, 5, and Princess Crlstlna, 4. Be forts Ignlng Is ac Bptanc Juan Carlos said, "1 do accept for the day, which I Ash God to be very far off, when tho chiof of state Is not with us any longer, "I'm fully conscious ofthc responsibility that upon me and my successors will fall starting this moment. May tho Lord Illuminate mo to be porsevorant in tha service to Spain, to which I delivorallmy exclusive dedication, as well as to its unity, grandeur and liberty." As king, however, he will have severely limited power rather than the virtual blank check Franco has enjoyed since he led tho rovolution that overthrew the Spanish Republic In 1938. The government will be run by a premier whom the king must choose from nominees of the Franco-picked Council of the Realm, and the premier can be removed only on recommendation of the council.

Franco nominated the prince to bo his successor during an extraordinary session of the ortes The 553-member parliament promptly ratified the nomination with a 491-19 roll-call vote. Nine members abatauied and 34 wore absent, The generalissimo in effect quashed speculation that he might resign soon. He told the Cortes that he would keep Juan CarlDs by his side "to perfect his knowledge of national problems." Former Local Man Dies Melvin Mbit, 51, brother of Mrs. Ida Anderson, 1525 Main street," and Merle Molt, 1432 Main street, died unexpectedly last night at his home in Wichita. Formerly of Atchison, he had HvBd in Wichita about 15 years.

Mr. Molt was born Feb. 14, 1918, near Everest, a son of Charles and Iraogene Brown Molt. He attended Mount Vernon grade school near Everest and the former Denton High school. He was employed in Wichita as a tool and die maker.

Surviving are his wife, Esther Patton Molt, of the noma; five daughters, Mrs. Carol Lar-morc, San Diego, Mrs. Karen Jackson, North Glenn, Miss Eileen Molt, Miss Beverly Molt and Miss Dianna Molt, ail of the homejfour sons, Sp, 4 Wayne Molt in Germany, Melvin David Molt, Charles Molt and Larry Molt, all of tho homo; another sister, Mrs. Alfred (Esther) Peterson, Klm-berling City, three other brothers, Harold Molt, forton, Donald Molt, Portland, and Hoy Molt, Truth or Consequences, The body will be brought to tho Stanton mortuary. Arrangements are pending the arrival ot a son in service overseas.

Mr. and Mrs. Vic lor Jimenez of Qendora, N.J., are hero visiting his parents, Mr, and Mra, L.H. Jimenez, 1325 Commercial street. They came to Atchison from Hollywood, whero they spent a week visiting her father beforo coming to Atchison.

A dance will bo held in their honor at tho American Legion homB from 9 to 12 p.m. Friday to which friends and rolntlvBs of the family aro invited, Tho Cosslo Martinez or-chostra from St, Joe will furnish the music, Mr. and Mrs. JImonoz plan to leave forCIen-dora on Saturday, Speod Is relative like thedlf-foronco between he molt takes Congress to pass taxes na compared with the time it takes to repeal them. AMONG THOSE ENJOYING thB fun when the 1019 Atchison High school graduating class held its 50th anniversary celebration, hosted completely by Clinton l-angivorthy and his wife at their home hi Shawnee Mission, were Ernest M.

Van Liew Cleft) and Mrs, Marie Hllligoss Van Liow, with, host Langworfhy in Uio top photo, and lower photo, from loft, Stella VancHvor Falconor, ClaudB Sacks, W. English Kelloy, Mary Barnes Ehrstand Mrs. Hazel Prather KeUey, Mrs. Ad-olph Ehrot, 320 North Fifth street, a member of the class, entered the pictures In The Globe weekly nowsphoto contest. Nixon Heads For Pacific Meeting SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -President Nixon, after spending the night In this traditional jumping off city for Pacific travel, heads today for a mid-ocean rendezvous with the Apollo 11 the first tnuntowalk tho moon.

The President and Mrs. Ni.san landed at International Airport in the early morning hours and drove directlytothe St. Francis Hotel. They began their trip, which ultimately will take them around the world, a few hours earlierthan expected when rain washed uut the AH Star baseball game, which Nixon intended to attend before leaving Washington Tuesday night. The Nixons will fly to different destinations this afternoon chief executive heading for the Apollo 11 splashdown area and the First udy going to Honolulu, Nixon will make a seven-how flight ove 3,240 miles of the Pacific to tiny Johnston Island.

There he will board a jst-pow-ered Marino helicopter to make a90-minutenightto the USS Arlington, a communications ship, for an overnight stay. Early Thursday Nixon re-boards the helicopter and flies to the USS Hornet, the recovery aircraft carrier, where he wiil stand on the flag bridge to witness the scheduled splashdown of the Apollo spacecraft with its crew of three astronauts. Before leaving Washington Tuesday, Nixon set up elaborate celebrations to honor the astronauts, including ticker-tape parades in New York and Chicago and a formal dinner in Los Angeles. Nixon also dwelled on space exploration in addressing 3,000 foreign exchange students. He predicted that liy die end of the century spacemen will fly beyond the moonto other places in the solar system.

And he expressed hoped other countries will join America in Uio "next great venture of space." After viewing the recovery of the Apollo 11 astronauts, Nixon will rejoin the First Lady on Guam Thursday night. TheywillRoonto stops in the Philippines, Indonesia, Thai land, India, Pakistan, Romania, and perhaps South Vietnam, Shortly before leaving Washingtontiie President called in Gen. EarleG. Wheeler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, for a report on tho general's four-day vis It to South Vietnam. Nixon has said he will consider a further reduction ot U.S.

troops in Vietnam after he returns from his trip Aug. 3. OAS Calls Ministers' Conference WASHINGTON CAP) Latin Amcrlcanforelgnministerswill meet to consider what steps to take against El Salvador for refusing to pull its troops out of Honduras, The council of the Organiia-tlonof American States decided late Tuesday to call the foreign ministers' meeting after El Salvador refused to heed an OAS peace formula calling for withdrawal of its forces from Hon-duran soil by Tuesday night. The ministers, at the conclusion of an all night conference, set the meeting for Saturday in Washington. It will be the first such session since 1963, The Salvadoran government refused to pull back its troops from Honduras until given firm guarantees for the safety of about 300,000 Salvadoran Immi-grants living in Honduras, restorations of homes and property to some 15,001) who fled bach to El Salvador, and prosecution of Hondurans who allegedly persecuted the Immigrants, Reports from the war front said Salvadoran troops remained in Kittle positions.

But OASjjeace negotiator Guillcrmo Sovilla Sacasa of Nicaragua reported from Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital, that both ar, mles wore honoring the ceasefire called by the OAS last Friday. An OAS spokesman in Wash-IngtonsaidtliBro appeared to be enough sentiment against El Salvador to put through sanctions againsthCT, Around The NEK Area ANNUAL HUItSE SHOW Winchester The annual horse show sponsored by the Winchester Lions club and Jef-fBrson County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, for the benefit of the hospital, will be held July 23-2S, Rain dates are July 28-29, The show, which will bo held at the Winchester school athletic field, has been enlarged to a hvo day event this year instead ot thB usual one day affair. APFROVRS BUDGET Tho dry commission here has approved a budget for 1970 which will call for a tax lovy of about 10,22 mills. Tho levy requirement is below that for the currentyear. The budget wiH include onB mill levies for the hospital and for the recently voted Industrial development fund.

A general fund income of $156,304 is provided by the budget, A feature which helps topre-vent an increase hi the levy is $17,870 from tlio new gasoline tax. A £50,000 transfer is being made to the general fund from the light fund. TO ATTEND SEMINAR The Doniphan county Farm Bureau boardof directors voted to send hvo high school students to the Citizenship Seminar at fioeliSpringsEanchnear Junction City Jidy 27-31. Anita Bauman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Bauman, Wathena, and Jane Neumann, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jolui Neumann, Troy, have beennam-ed to attend. Glendon Hartmon, Wathena, was named alternate. Those entering submitted essays to be judged. The contest was open to all high school students in the county rated in the upper half of their class.

FISH FRY TONIGHT Lancaster The Atchison County Farm Bureau has TO pounds of fish ready to be cooked and served tonight beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the organization's annual fish fry, Itay Frazier and PenSnowden Save Up To 40 During Our Semi-AnnualClearanceSale! Sione 606 COMMERCIAL ON THE MALL "STOP THE WANT TO GET JULY 24.25-26 Mount Auditorium will nssisi vyiih trying tho (iah, ns they liavo In past yoars, Thoro will bo several others helping. It was estimated ihnl BOO persons altonded tho fish fry last year and preparations nro being made (o servo as many, or nero, toulghl. Stafford Funeral Tomorrow Funeral services for Larry Edward Stafford, 26, route 1, will bo hold nt 1CH30 a.m. tomorrow at Hie Stanton chapel with tho Itev, Adam Hoffpnulr, pastor of the Nazarene church, officiating.

Durial will bo In Sims el Memory Gardens, MiAnbars of Hid family receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at tho Ktanton mortuary. Mr. Stafford was fatally Injured when his car collided with a comblno driven by Junior Norton, 52, route 2, soutli of Atchison on U.S. 73 at 5:30 p.m. Monday.

Mr. and Mrs, Georgo Bourke HI, Jody, Jeff and Jarrod, 1220 South Elglrth street, will move Aug. 1 to Leavenworth. Mr. Bourke, formerly manager of the Jupiter store hero, now manages the Kresgo store in Leavenworth.

David, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Urlnlinton, Kansas City, had oyo surgery today nl St. Mary's hospital to correct a vision defect. His brothers, Jeff and Tommy, are staying with their grandjiaronis, Mr, and Mrs. liox Schwelu, 719 Parallel struut.

Hoard across tlie bridge table i "She always nsks (or black olives in lior martinis because she Is still In mourning for her Into It may bo true thalllfo begins at 40, bill everything else starts to wear out, fall out or spread. No special program Iieis been arranged for tho notary elnb luncheon meeting tomorrow at Thompson's rostawant. Tho mooting will bo more or lossof business session at which members of tho board of directors will discuss "important according (o Iho notary IluUolin. Further Reductions Continue In All Departments REDUCTIONS Price And More SHOP AND SAVE Pvt. I'ntrlck Thotiror complotod Ids bnulc training nt Fori Leonard Wood, Mo, flu reported to b'oH Ord, on July 5 for AIT training, IBs Uio former Linda Cairo and their five month old daughter, Cliristl Lynn, roaido with parents at 713 street.

Our KJ'uiidfntliors built the West and lodny woliavotohavon permit to add a room to the house, 610 ON THE MALL THIS ISA PICTURE OF ALL THE FROST YOU'LL EVER FIND IN A NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR FREEZER I Frost-Free electric refrigerator freezers have everything your family wants and needs. Like larger zero cold freezer sections and refrigerator compartments that keep food tasty fresh longer more ice cubes dec orator colors smart new desian and many other improvements. Compare all these features with those of your present refrigerator and then see the new refrigerator-freezers now at your appliance dealer's store. THE KANSAS POWfR i i Ji lijL.

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