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Show DESERET 2 A. V July 23, 1969 NEWS, Wednesday, Spain Names Successor - The the Franco-picke- d Council of the Realm, and the premier can be removed only on recommendation of the counciL F r a n c o nominated the prince to be his successor during an extraordinary session pence, of giandson of King Alfonso XW, signed the acceptance at his Zarzuela Palace after a delegation from the Cortes, Spains Parliament, called on him with official notification that the Cortes had designated Jiim Tuesday night to be when leader the; nation's n c o retires, becomes F incapacitated or dies. Juan Carlos' wife, Princess Sophie of Greece, and his were at his sid as he signed. They included Prince Felipe, son, who one day will be king. The royal couple also ha two daughters, Princess Elena, 5, and Princess Cristina,! 4. Before signing hia acceptance, Juan Carlos said, I do accept for the day, which I ask God to be very far off, when the chief of state is not with us any longer. im fully conscious of the 553-- ember WASHINGTON The Parliament ll ti Francisco Franco . . . Holds on to reins Prince Juan Carlos son of pretender .... his-onl- y As king, however, he will have severely limited power rather than the virtual blank check Franco has enjoyed since he led the revolution that overthrew the Spanish Republic in 1939. The government will be run by a premier whom the king responsibility that upon me and my successors will fall starting this moment. May the Lord illuminate me to be perseverant in the service to Spain, to which I deliver all my exclusive dedication, as well as to its unity, grandeur and liberty, a bitter statement Saturday and left Tuesday aboard his yacht for a Mediterranean cruise. U.S.-Sovie- ts pjan Trade' WASHINGTON (UPI) -The. United States and the Soviet Union have reached agreement in principle to open new consular offices in each other's country, State officials said Department today. An American consulate would be opened in Leningrad and a Russian consulate in San Francisco, under the tentative plan. The agreement on an exchange of consulates was the latest evidence of progress in Sovlet-America- relations. n Of- ficials said they still were waiting a Soviet response however to an American proposal to begin strategic arms limitation talks soon. McLaughlins announcement was released as Police Chief Dominic J. Arena was telling WORRIED ABOUT ; newsmen here that he had no to support any evidence against Kennedy charges other than leaving the scene of an accident. This is the case and the only case I have, Arena said at a news conference. Earlier, in response to a question, special Dukes CounE. ty Porsecutor Walter Steele said he was considering whether to bring charges of driving to endanger and driving under the influence of alcohol against the Senate majority whip. Steele said Tuesday one of the objects of the investigation is to determine if any additional charges will be placed against the senator and to determine whether drinking and heavy drinking was there. Asked today if there are any other charges pending or consideration that might possibly be brought, Steele said: You cant rule out other charges. But we have not a scintilla of evidence to point to any other charge. We are proceeding only on the charge of leaving the scene. Kennedy received a mild concussion and a neck strain in the accident in which Miss Mary Jo Kopechne, a secretary to his late brother, Sen, Robert F. Kennedy, drowned when Kennedy's car went off a narrow bridge on Chappaquiddick Island around under midnight last Friday. in The car landed bottom-u- p a tidal pond in about eight feet of water. It wasnt discovered until about 8 a.m. Saturday when two boys going fishing saw the autos wheels. Kennedy went to the police at about 10 a.m. Kennedy, looking drawn and haggard and wearing a neck brace, made his first public appearance since the wreck Tuesday when he attended Miss Kopechnes funeral in the coal mining town of Plymouth, Pa. He returned to Cape Cod almost immediately and was met at the airport in neighboring Hyannis by a crowd of newsmen. He brushed aside their questions at first but finally, when asked by one persistent newswoman whether he intended to make a statement, said: This is the day of the funeral This isnt the appropriate time, but I will at the appropriate time. Viper Hunt Is On CUNEO, ITALY (UPI) -The viper hunting season is under way in the mountains of this region. 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The decision was announced in Boston by Richard E. McLaughlin, state registrar of motor vehicles. YuBELGRADE (UPI) goslav President Tito met former Vice President Hubert Humphrey Tuesday and extended his wain congratulations to the American people and astronauts on the historic mission cf Apollo 11. In a statement released today by his spokesman, was quoted as Humphrey r during a saying, informal conversation we discussed the American space program, its effects and future. and Tito also Humphrey reviewed the critical situa- - Mansfield cheered Nixons action saying this will go a good part of the way toward bringing about a curb on inflation. Nixon said in a statement Tuesday no federal program will be above scrutiny in the effort to trim spending back to the $192.9 billion target he set in April. He said there will have to be a further lowering of personnel ceilings. insaid The President creases in public debt interest, Medicare, Social Security, public assistance and veterans benefits make action nec- Sab Crew Sees SAVANNAH, GA. (AP) -Marine creatures 1G times their normal size have been spotted twice by the crew ot the research submarine Ben y Frjnklin on her underwater mission to explore 1,200 miles of the Gulf Stream. The six men aboard repotted to their surface support ship via sonar telephone Tuesday that they hai) seen "eight blackflsh 30 Blackflsh norfeet long. mally reach a maximum size of about three feet -P- mates. BUT NO NEW CHARGES Sea ' Creatures' (AP) resident Nixons order for executive departments to cut spending an additional $3.5 billion appears to have supplied the impetus for a fresh congressional assault on military outlays. Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana forecast in a separate interview the Senate will slice another $1 billion off a pending military authorization bill, already cut $2 billion below Nixons esti- promptly ratified the nomination with a 49M9 roll-cavote. Nine members abstained and 34 were absent. The generalissimo in effect quashed speculation that he might resign soon. He told the Cortes that he would keep Juan Carlos by his side to perfect his knowledge of national problems. Franco's elevation of Juan Carlos appeared to put an end to any chance at the throne for the princes father, Don Count ot Juan, the Barcelona and King Alfonsos heir at the time the Republicans drove him from the throne in 1931. Don Juan, an exile in Portugal, abandoned his claim with r-- chil-die- the Cortes. - Military must choose from nominees of MADRID (AP) Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon officially accepted today the nomination to become king of Sptin and heir to Gen. Francisco Francos title of head of st, de. Humphrey Visits Tito Funds Cut Seen For - Arthur J. Goldberg says the Soviet Union is very much impressed with the achievement of the Apollo 11 moonship and the technology it reflects could be a significant political factor. Goldberg, who made the comment .Tuesday, returned Saturday from a tour of Russia as the head of an delegation of the United Nations Association of the U.S.A. eight-memb- - Pick Perfection committee also prodepreciation tighter rules for various categories of regulated businessse, such as carriers and public utilities, including pipelines. One effect, sources said, would be to curtail the declae ration of dividends. Other changes proposed would tighten the procedures under which mutual savings banks and savings and loan associations set aside, income to provide bad debt reserves. 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