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Friday, March 1, 1163 Page S B 3 o O m Herald ft News Klamath FalU mm wiiGc oiY Allies Cool On Kennedy z UI 0 UI Starting Saturday, March 2, 12 Hours, 3:00 in H C 73 O - NATO Plan . . and continuing all next week PARIS (UPI) The Western Allies today showed a general coolness toward President Kenne dy's plan for a multi-nation nu clear force with the North Atlan tic Treaty Organization (NATO). Kennedy's special nuclear en voy. Livingston T. Merchant, placed the proposal before the permanent NATO council Wednes. day. Initial reactions were reported to be unenthusiastic. Only West tfrrpanv,v Itai'v nno .jyjJJ "anwiulhe United .states' 14 part ners in the defense alliance showed any real interest in the plan. France is openly opposed, Brit ain disagrees with certain details and other nations have made no commitments. Flying To Rome Merchant and U.S. ambassador to NATO Thomas K. Finlettcr will fly to Rome Sunday for two days of talks on the proposal with top Italian leaders. Trips to West, Germany and Britain will follow. The two men outlined Kenne dy's nuclear plan Wednesday without any effort to push the al lies, American sources said. The sources said the main points were the creation of a sea borne nuclear striking force with in NATO that would be based on the Polaris missile. The missiles would be carried on surface vessels initially be cause of costs and then later pos sibly transferred entirely to nu clear submarines. The United States also would undertake to sell the missiles without nue'rir warheads to NATO nations participating in the program, assign three nuclear submarines to the force' in the near future, and place the force under control of an executive committee of the top NATO pow ers. U.S. Retains Veto A four or five member execu tive committee has been tug gested. It vas made clear, however, that the United States would re- i tain a veto of the use of the mis-1 siles and that the President of the United States would say when they could be fired. Sir Evelyn Shuekburgh, Brit ain's permament NATO delegate, was reported to have told the closed council meeting his gov ernment agrees with the broad outlines of the plan. But he was said to have made it plain Britain favors basing the Polaris force on submarines and giving control to a committee of 10 leading NATO nations. - -J LU 3r O u Latin Reds Said Forced WASHINGTON (UPI) - DoLes- sops S. Morrison, U.S. Ambassa dor to the Organization of Ameri can States, told congressional investigators today that the Com' munlsts in Latin America are be ing forced Into the open. "Increasingly thwarted In the field of political action with re peated losses in recent elections, the Communists are apparently turning more and more to out right violence," Morrison said. . He made the report in testi mony before the House foreign af fairs subcommittee on Latin America. The ambassador said that the American republics "are Increas ingly coming to realize that Com munist subversion in one country affects tlie security of the com munity as a whole. . . However, he said subversion is basically an Internal problem, and "the main burden of combatting it rests with the individual gov ernments concerned." In the Senate, the preparedness subcommittee summoned the in telligence chiefs of the Army ami Navy to tell their stories of the Cuban missile crisis. The committee Wednesday heard Air Force intelligence chief MaJ. Gen. Robert A. Brietwciscr report that there was complete ooopcraiton between the Air Force and the Central Intelligence Agen cy in the air reconnaissance ol Cuba last fall. The committee chairman said Brietweiser did not Indicate there was any gap in reconnaissance when the job was transferred from CIA to the Air Force iusl before offensive missiles w e r el found on the Island. Pills Proposed WASHINGTON (UPI)-An attor ney for the city of Baltimore told the Supreme Court Wednesday that the city's school authorities had the right to have classes start with prayer recitations because It had a "salutary effect on the frame of mind" of the students. Justice Potter Stewart remarked that "If that's your purpose, give uiera tranquilizer puis. in O Z O 5 O UI Q in a o UI o Q X o O u. O O ui a UI Q z in UI O Q O Q u. O in Z ui N O Q a z ca N N O a in mmmmmm mm mm, wmm mm. .Jmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrm -t'. 4. A 1 V :P II A M. 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