PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN D AIIV RRIDAF, SEPTEMBER 16, 1966 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGIN DULY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1966 Philippines' President Hopes For Free Asian Confederation U.S. OFFICIALS: Favor Presidential 'U' 7" '!1' 1 A 3"t" - 3/ 7Ud t1'1' WASHINGTON (A'P)-Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos told Congress yesterday it is the1 hope of Asian leaders that they soon will be able to work out a political organization to solve such conflicts as exist in Asia today. The 49-year-old Philippines leader called for a loose confed- eration of the free states, elastic enough to accept the diversity of+ the peoples. But he warned. that Communist China is the major problem for all the other coun- tries of the Far East. (Marcos will visit Ann Arbor this Monday to accept an honorary degree.) American Determent He said the only troops capable of deterring the Chinese in Asia are American forces. And he rsaid it is plain that the plan of China's Communist lead- ers to turn Latin America, Asia and Africa against the industrial- Ized nations must be frustrated. Marcos, departing frequentlyI ~~ V V Vr V V V V V- V V-r V from his prepared text, did not refer to his proposal, outlined in the written version, to roll back Communist power behind the 17th Parallel in Viet Nam and pre- pare the way for a U.S. pullout from the Asian mainland. A Philippine press spokesman said Marcos had not abandoned this idea. But it was not pre- sented to Congress in his spok- en words. Contain Communist Power Marcos had written in his pre- pared text that holding the line in Viet Nam and rolling Com- munist power behind the 17th Parallel would provide a basis for Southeast Asian nations to in- sure their own collective securmy. But he added that the time has not yet come for the U.S. to lay down the heavy burden of leader- ship. Only after Southeast Asian na- tions are insured their own col- lective security, he wrote, can U.S. military power withdraw to existing bases in the outlying - v~- -r, - - - islands and archipelagos-Japan,; V te m loII 111d1 U11 Okinawa, Formosa and the Phil- ippines. Together with the U.S. 7th WASHINGTON ()-U.S. offi- produce a strong and continuous Fleet, this line of defense of the tend to favor a presidential executiveleadership b e 1 i etv-. d Asetian maind ouderenered th system for South Viet Nam's new needed for South Viet Nam. Par- completely impregnable, while of government-but Washington is liamentary systems in many fering needed support to any going to keep hands off the mak- countries have a history of 4ov- mainland nation that may ing of the constitution. ernment instability amid the threatened by Communist power." This post-election account was'jockeying of political parties. threatenedewbyeCommunisthepower "Cordon Sanitaire" given to newsmen after the White But a sure recipe for disaster Houserissued Wednesday a -I would be for the United States Marcos, here for talks with page report on what President to try to impose a formula oni the President Johnson and the begin- Johnson terms "the other war"- Vietnamese, officials say. U S. ning of a 15-day state visit to the the non-military campaign to spetnamist, willibesasay.aUle United States, described the de- build South Viet Nam as a na- fense line as a "cordon sanitaire" idontechnical advice if asked, but around the eastern and southern . will shun any "made in U.S A." nHail-1b J _ ah,, + HAIR STYLING for MEN South U Barbers 306 South University 1 block off Woshtenaw Ave. ALL STYLES-RAZOR CUTTING Daily Classifieds Bring Quick Results ATTENTION STUDENTS Grand Openi n' Sept. 23 & 24 UNIVERSITY MOTORCYCLE SALES 21 1 E. Ann-662-3979 PRACTICALLY PERFECT... Yjr e+. *V 1. II flanks of Communist China. "No Asian country or govern- ment desires the destruction of Communist China," he wrote. "We who are its neighbors re- alize that we must coexist with China and the Chinese people." Until we receive assurance to this end, the policy of the mili- tary containment of China mustI continue, he wrote. Marcos, speaking in English, conceded that the United States has given more to the common fund of human welfare than any other nation in history. Hinting at a new peace move in Viet Nam, Marcos said several Asian states, including the Philip- Across Campus i id1tQ y jonnson Johnson hailed the big turnout in Sunday's Vietnamese elections as "a vote of confidence" and said the results show the people "approve of what we are doing there." Both Johnson and his top aide in charge of the civilian program for Viet Nam, Robert Komer, said "the other war" is not being won yet but progress is impressive. Last Sunday's election, spon- sored by the Ky military govern- ment, named a 117-member as- sembly to draw up a constitution for South Viet Nam within the next six months. Favor Presidential System ? The U.S. officials said Ameri- can experts are inclined toward a presidential system-a popularly, elected chief executive along with an elected legislature-as better for South Viet Nam than a par- liamentary system, like Britain's, under which the government head is chosen by the legislature. The presidential system is re- garded here as more likely to stamp on the constitution. Ky Influence Many Vietnamese themselves are inclined toward a presidential system. What will emerge, now- ever, is bound to have some dis-t tinctly Vietnamese elements in it. The Ky government will have considerable power in the consti- tution drafting because the as- sembly will need a two-thirds ma- jority to override government pro- posals. 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