PAGE TWO NATO Adjourns Meeting; Creates Nuclear Force OTTAWA UV) The 15 North Atlantic Treaty Organization members wound up their spring ministerial meeting yesterday af bc -.polling out details of a new inler-Allied nuclear force created t-i give more muscle to Allied staking power. THE FOUR-POINT plan was outlined by foreign and defense mini-iters of NATO just before thev ended a three-day session. NATO Secretary-General Dirk U. Slikkor hailed the nuclear agreement as an important ad vance for the Alliance. tn the communique, the minis ters declared the West remains faced with a continuing threat. They expressed special concern about Communist threats in Ber lin, Cuba and Laos. "THE MEMBERS of the North Atlantic Alliance have both the right and the duty to protect their freedom and independence,” the statement said. The document referred to the nuclear steps as a plan “to or ganize the nuclear forces as signed or to be assigned to the supreme Allied commander” in Europe, Gen. Lyman Lemnitzer. To meet French objections, the new structure was left without a name. The main points of the program were: • Assignment of the British V bomber force of 180 planes and three U.S, Polaris submarines to the NATO command. • Appointment of a deputy by Lemnitzer to be responsible to him for nuclear affairs. • Arrangement for officers from member countries to take part in nuclear activities at NATO headquarters and in co ordination of operational planning at Strategic Air Command head quarters at Omaha, Neb. • Fuller information to national authorities, both political and military. THE' COMMUNIQUE said the ‘‘ministers welcomed these mens THEATRE * * »<MX IMIItM * * SHOW TIME 8:45 TONIGHT The COURTSHIP of EDDIE'S FATHER Glenn Ford & Shirley June* ALSO THE PIGEON THAT TOOK ROME Charlton Hatton As Rlsa MartinelH SUN. - MON. - TUE, ' "PHAEDRA" Mciinn Mercouri AI-.SO "BEST OF ENEMIES" Danny Kaye TH€ DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ures to increase the effectiveness of the nuclear capability at the disposal of the Alliance and to improve coordination and control of its nuclear deterrent.'' The inler-Allied force was re garded as only a small step to ward the proposed multilateral nuclear force advocated by the United States. On the multilateral force, Stikker had this to say: ‘‘Consultations are now going on. The matter has to be brought back to the council, but it is not yet ripe and ready.” In addition to the nuclear strik ing force, the major military question considered by the minis ters was that of balance between nuclear and conventional arms. 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