a Laci Baines Johnson, dauzh- ter of President Lyndon B. Johnson, poses ior her offi- Nuclear Arms Use Possible} “QUEEN LUCI - Va., cial portrait at Norfolx on theeve of her crowning as <3 juiatone I. affectionately known queen of the annual Azalea Blossom Festival a: Norfolk. (AP Wirephete) By U.S. In North Viet Nam WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States is retaining the option of using small nuclear ; weapons in Communist North Viet Nam if this becomes an eventual necessity—even though tere is no prospect of their use under existing circum- stances The U.S. government, it has been learned, is prepared to _..use._whatever..weapons.are-con-_ - sidered essential to achieve its —ahjective—ol ending Co aggression agains: South Vi Nam. In this connection, it is under- stood also that: —As the war stands- US. forces have ‘far: from ex-/ hausted the conventional. non- ‘ nuclear arms that can be brought to bear effectively. —Basic US. strategy does not. assume there are any sanctuaries for tie Commu- iet mst opponents: Flier ove | Sarees. cal sanctuary inside China's | borders or another kind Of waren Viet Nam are said to | have sown confusion in the Red eanctuary im the assurance that the United States would foreswear using nuclear weapons. = —The government ao idea of using nuc olen with the realization that possible zains must be balanced against conceivable losses —There Is a strong aware- ness of tre high risks mm volved in bringing atomic arms into play — the chief risk being that of possible involvement of the Soviet Un- fon and escalation to a nu- clear exchange between the big powers. On the gains vs losses scale, * is inconceivable under. present circumstances Lesage Talks Power Deal With Winters TORONTO (CP) Robert Winters. chairman of the Brit- ish . Newfoundland Corp., met zy Saturday for almost two hours with Premier Lesage of Quebec to ‘discuss possible develop- ments of Labrador's giant Churchill Falls. There was no tmmediate statement. One source close to Premier Lesage, however, said it was unlikely that anything, impor- tant was settled at the private Meeting Brinco, which has a 99-year lease to develop the 9,000,000- horsepower potential of Chure- hill Falls. formerly called Ham- ‘iten Falls, is considering twe routes to_carry excess power to. the United States. One would go through Quebec and the other involving under- water cables,. through . New- foundiand and the Maritimes. Cost of the Quebec route has been estimated at about $1,000- — 90,000 and the Maritime route about 50-per-cent higher. ; Mr. Winters met Mr. Lesage , at Toronto International Air- fulfil a speaking engagement. "They drove off in Mr. Win- “ters’s limousine and conversed | in Mr. Winters’ central Toronte home for more than an hour. Mr. Winters said later he and Mr. Lesage reviewed the situa- tion concerning the falls but there was nothing substantial to | ' He said it was some time-” since he and the premier had met and they found the review “very pleasant.” Brinco started examining the feasibility of the Maritime route after early talks with Quebec broke down last July. They were resumed recently in what Mr. Winters said was a renewed attempt te explore all bilities, : possi! port as the premier arrived to | ‘that the use of nuclear weapons in Viet Nam would yield a net gain for the United States. FALLOUT A PROBLEM Among other things. if US. planes were to drop nuclear weapons on North Vietnamese targets. it was said. the result- ‘ing radioactive fallout - would drift down into Sout: Viet Nam, ‘killing the innocent and friendly \there.~ This would” create “a” morale clear weapons, even those of a tactical battlefield nature, -would be employed against the Red guerrillas infesting South Viet Nam. Although officials refuse to discuss the circumstances un- der which nuclear § decision would be confronted ii tie Com- munist Chinese came into. the Vietnamese war directly. par- ticularly with major ground The daily US. bombings in bloc over how to respond. and to have .sét up irritations be- tween the feuding Russians and Chinese. - The United States: it is said. »has detected indicatons of di- vision in the Nort: Vietnamese government as.to how high a price it is willing to pay. for supporting the Sovth Viet Nam prescriptions and * lé Dominion Building, Le” At’ NOTICE TO GOURLIE'S REXALL DRUG STORE : CUSTOMERS:— All prescriptions and Rexall drugs have been transferred to Waite's Pharmacy, opposite the Post Office, Central Street, . PHONE 5151 or. 3236 for all your in your best interest dh i en ies insurgency, and how to conduct Ce MUST MOVE AT NIGHT As for the effect of the bomb- ings. evidence is that tt has forced tie Communists. to send -problem. Phere —is— ne chance —that—_ne- ———It—isn't- claimed ae bombings have reduced infiltra- tion into South Viet Nam sub» stantially — just that the infiltra- tion of. men and supplies has been .slowed. Meanwhile, “the Communist Viet Cong ‘save intensified their ‘terrorism inside South Viet Nam, with attacks on the civil- ian population risnz from about 150 to 300 a month. Tite estimate of Viet Cong ‘regulars — the hard core of the guerrilla force — has risen to about 40,000 from a January estimate of about 34,000. They. and about 100.000 Viet Cong ir- regulars, are reported to be equipped chiefly with good _weapons from the north. However. if Nort: Viet Nam withdrew its support of the Viet Cong: it is believed within the government “that the South Viet- namese could control the guer- rillas. Rexall drug needs. 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