net EGIL HO OOM i and Perhaps ‘the Viet Nam- peace | far—short ee: ° » sarmmencnenantens aor ~ wonnbeese neces Rs, PG Mies AD OS DM. Manila conference may _ have a lasting impact By WILLIAM L, RYAN MANILA (AP-—The .) Manila summit conference produced something for everybody and probably wholly satisfied no- body One of the results is likely to have strong and lasting impact on this area of the globe. The United States deeply committed itself, as a Pacific Ocean power, .- to the future of the whole Asian .. area with all its problems , of poverty, disease, illiteracy and hunger. That appeated to be one of the things U.S. Pacific allies not only wanted to hear, but wanted to have set down unequivocably irrevocably. on paper. drive has progressed a little bit farther toward communication with Hanoi. ‘The summit conferees offered to withdraw anti-Communist al- lied troops from South Viet Nam within six months of the time that North Viet Nam _ meets their conditions. . This proposal, however, fell short—of_a_proffered ..solu- tion, a real peace formula, or ~ a rock-bottom final’ offér ‘to the Communist side. It was vague with respect to the Viet Cong and what nldualoo * the insur- gency should. thdraw to the North. HANDS ARE FREE... ge ‘It made no mention of a: Viet Cong role at a peace conference. In fact, it left the American hands untied in that respect and the whole question of the ap--| proach to negotiations still wide open. There likely was substan- tial difference of -opinion on whether the Viet Cong should be recognized as a penn! en- tity. : The | impression -in * Manila, however, is that President John- son is reasonably happy with what was achieved. Prime Ministers Harold Holt ¥'of Australia and Keith Holyoake -of New Zealand may have res- ervations. The: two are parties to. a Vietnamese war which threatens to burgeon into some- thing bigger, and the conference gave them little to take home to. their constituents which might ease the danger in the foreseeable future. “Heavy emphasis was placed on the theme pf Pacific region unity, but behind the closed: con- ference doors the talks may have been somewhat less har- monious than the public display of unanimity indicated. . ~The question of escalation” of the war was left open. What happens when — as is probable -—the Communists scornfully re- ject the summit proposal? The communique -made_ no threat, but the. way is clear for open escalation sould the Commu- remain= adamant. ' _ Wate fe hin ow He ° ‘STORM SASHES © COMBINATION DOORS @ INSULATION ‘© WEATHER STRIPPING ‘Brace may be a factor CHICAGO ( (AP—A) New York physician said Tuesday the rigid back brace worn by President John. Kennedy may have been a factor in his death. Dr. John Lattimer, writing in the journal of the American Medical Association, said the ney of the brace did not ree eee to ‘topple or ard or laterally” oitae ~ was struck by the first bullet. Kennedy was struck by two bullets Nov. 22, 1963, as he rode | through downtown Dallas. 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