France And U.S. May Hold Talks On Nuclear Strategy By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER (mier Khrushchev wrecked the pons force. France is adamantly ; WASHINGTON (AP)—French ambassador Herve Alphand ex- pects France to start talks with tie United States next year on co - ordination of is nuclear srptegy with U.S. nuclear strat- er. ‘ The small French force is dve ta, become in-a-few months. TH@ problem of its co- otdination with the U.S. and NATO strategy is one of several critical issues, involving France and the Atlantic alliance, wh'ch ate due to reach a crisis prob- ably next year. Such a crisis. could lead to de Gaulle and US. President Johnson. Of a possible Paris-Washing- would certainly be very useful tq have one one day, but prob ably not before we have much clearer views about some very tmportant problems , that we have to discuss..." U.S. SKEPTICAL U.S. officials are . skeptic:! about any kind of Johnson-dc Gaulle conference without a lot of diplomatic spadework before- hand to provide some kind of @asis for agreement. At ™ moment it is even difficult = where such work would be- Alghand Niphand himself may play sn ZAKEMS for QUALITY MEATS fora bas for some Tent French differences with ‘3 ‘In a pre-departure interview spite differences France and ‘a U.S. share many fundamen- 2, During iy leas slashes here ve had many tg “But on Pr matters we were always on the same side... ” He recalled how the U.S. and stood together with he stressed his view that de- interests in common. of uses on important .” he said TOGETHER »Allies when Soviet Pre. ! The Guardian and The Sor ' te contestant earned <iamealen tot each sale made during this contest and : the two top people from each County received WINNERS OF THE BERMUDA CONTEST si lg iE i iota East - Wer sumant eumsiense at Paris in 1960, they ee Se ing with Berlin crises and how de Gaulle lined up with the late president Ken im the 1962 Cubsr missile crisis. head next year are these — 80 far as diplomats and informe4 American officials can see: 1. Co-ordination of French nu clear strategy with that of the U.S. as soon as the’ French strike force is operational. = Reorganization of the NATO command structure in Europe. ~ | Alphand judged that this would almost certainly come up next year for ene con- | Sultation and general consults- tion among the Allies. A major ‘French concern in this connec; tion is to see that French forces serving NATO purposes in Eu- and. ance revision, which could a initiated in the planning stare in 1066 though the N..TO treaty itself is supposed to run changéd” until 1969. 4. Parallel with these French US. erences is the project on which the U.S., Brita and | West Germany have been wo-k ling for several years along with jother interested allies, for crea to |tion of a NATO nuclear wea- rope are under French com- | 3. More sweeping Atlantic -allt- un- | s- “Parents Prefer Purity Products” 317 Kent St. Dial 4-7125% ee Seeuueeetuee Britain's cooling-off is due to ACCOUNTANT REQUIRED Maritime Electric Company: ie a Pub- eaten operating in Prince Edward Island, re- q @ young accountant, preferably graduate or advanced student, to assist the Chief Accounting Officer with general, customer. ac- counting, and personnel functions at the head office of the Company. Good salary according to age. and experi- ence. 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