I v - -- - -4 Thursday, November 13, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Thursday, November 13, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY U j Franco dying as new leader gains support MADRID, Spain (P)-Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon, a pillarI of silence during six years as Gen. Francisco Franco's heir designate, has many Spaniards cheering his decisiveness after little more than two weeks as acting head of state. The 82-year-old Franco, whose month-long illness has put Car- los in an uncomfortable political, limbo, sank into his gravest state yet yesterday with new intern al bleeding. Informed sources said tFranco's family was ready to take him home to Pardo Palace to die. EVEN WITH Franco between life and death, Juan Carlos has given Spain's prosperous silent majority the impression that he is resolute and independent- THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 61 Thursday, November 13, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. 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More importantly, the trip en- deared the prince to the mili- tary, whose support is crucial to the political liberalization he reportedly wants. Predictably, Spain's controlled press stretched the four-hour visit to as many pages, liberally scattered with photographs of him in general's uniform, tower- ing over his desert troops. Liberals, 1 e s s predictably, were enthusiastic, too. SST gets second wind from NASA PRINCETON, N. J. (P) - The supersonic transport jet, which died an early death in the United States, is alive on the drawing boards. National Aeronautics and Space Administration re- searchers told an international conference of aviation ex- perts here this week that NASA has made strides since 1972 in designing an improved "second generation" SST. 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