2 Friday, October 31, 1975 University Daily Kansan Spain transfers power MADRID—Informed sources said last night that the government had handed over power conditionally to Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon as new Spanish head of state. The reported transfer of power came as Gen. Francisco Franco's condition continued to decline. continued to declare There was no immediate official confirmation. Reliable sources said the 37-year-old prince, who had previously refused to step on in a temporary basis, had given in to intense pressure from the government. Ford warns cities SAN FRANCISCO—President Ford said yesterday that New York City's financial crisis should serve as a warning to all municipalities to manage their Ford made the statement in a Los Angeles television interview yesterday morning before flying to San Francisco for a Republican fund-raising luncheon in New York City. Ford avoided all exposure to crowds at the airport and when arriving at the St. Francis Hotel, where Jane Sara Marie allegedly shot at him but missed five times. A block from the hotel a man with a toy gun was taken into custody, shouting "Glory, Glory, Hallelielah," but a Secret Service spokesman said, "We don't know at this time whether he had any intentions or interest in the President. It's a replica or a toy. It is not a real weapon." Kickback witnesses testify TOPEKA--Yesterday's parade of state witnesses in the tribunal trial of one-time Docking officer, Richard L. Malloy provided no testimony that Malloy himself ever Malloy, 40, appointments secretary for about two years under Docking, is accused of accepting $30,000 in cash contributed toward Docking's '72 reelection campaign. The state alleges architects and engineers awarded a half-million grant to KU Medical Center agreed to make the contribution in return for the bid contract. Malloy yesterday was placed by witnesses' testimony at a meeting where the contribution was discussed, and he was placed at a Mission apartment where The trial resumes today with the prosecution expected to call its final three or four witnesses, meaning the defense could begin calling its witnesses sometime. Committee OKs NYC loan WASHINGTON—The Senate Banking Committee approved yesterday a $4 billion loan guarantee bill for New York City. The committee reaffirmed a $1 billion loan guarantee for the specially nicknamed The bill faces a threatened filibuster on the Senate floor and a probable presidential veto if it survives House and Senate opposition. Treasury Secretary William E. Simon, appearing before a House economic stabilization subcommittee, said New York City hadn't exhausted all possible Simon suggested that emergency funds could be obtained by raising the state tax sales from 8 to 11 per cent or borrowing money against municipal pension bonds. Moslems overrun outpost BEIRUT, Lebanon—Moslem gummen appeared to gain the upper hand yesterday in Lebanon's civil war as they and their Palestinian allies overran the last forward Christian militia output in the downtown hotel district in Beirut and moved into the shadow of the 25-story Holiday Inn. At the same time, unidentified gunnen kidnapped the third American in eight planes and captured by Clyde Huddleston, 47, of Pt. Worth, a pilot for a Lebanese aircraft, airline Youths in green fatigues, armed with Soviet-made AK-47 assault rifles and a M16 rifle, patrol the Gustavian Campari district on a dawdle run, leaving the huddled-forces, 500-meter Holiday Looting was reported in the wake of the Moslem sweep. Police said a truckload of medical supplies and ammunition were dumped in a field and was pillaging the military supply bases captured by fleeing Lebanese and foreigners. 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