Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1959, Image 13

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    Visiting Auto Man
Says Sales Ahead
Despite rumors to the con
trary, Buick cars are selling
well ahead of last year, ac
cording to R. L. Payne, San
Francisco, district manager of
the Buick motor division of
General Motors.
Payne is in Medford today
on a tour of his district. He
reported that Buick sales in
the region during June were
44.6 per cent ahead of June
last year, and in the San Fran
cisco area were up 58.8 per
cent
Texas, second largest state,
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counties with 254.
Medford
Tribune
2nd SECTION
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959
Pages 1-8
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Officials Say Charges Against
Foreign Aid Plan Unfounded
By WARREN DUFFEE
United Press International
, Washington (UPD Adminis
tration officials Thursday de
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nounced as unfounded" and
"simply not true" many of the
charges leveled against the
U.S. foreign aid program in
Vietnam by Scnpps - Howard
Staff Writer Albert M. Cole-
grove.
State department and aid
officials appeared before a
Senate foreign relations sub
committee to answer the
charges made by Colegrove in
a recent series of dispatches.
The officials said they were
proud of the program.
It has brought order to a
very complicated situation,
Arthur Z. Gardiner, chief of
the aid mission to Vietnam,
told the subcommittee headed
by Sen. Mike Mansfield (ID-Mont.).
Elbridge Durbrow, U.S. am
bassador to Vietnam, describ
ed the program in Vietnam as
very effective" and said "I
am proud of this program and
the excellent . results obtain
ed." Durbrow said the Viet
namese regime of President
Diem has been made economi
cally and militarily stronger
largely because of the pro
gram.
In Country 19 Days
Leonard J. Saccio, deputy
director of the International
Cooperation Administrat ion,
said Colegrove was in Viet
nam 19 days but "never called
on the mission director and
never asked to see him." Nor,
he sajd, did Colegrove contact
Lt. Gen. Samuel T. Williams,
head of the military assistance
advisory group.
The many erroneous and
misleading statements could
have been eliminated if Mr.
Colegrove had been interested
in factual reporting," "Saccio
told the senators.
Mansfield said in an open
ing statement that he wanted
to know whether the U. S.
was getting its money s
worth" in Vietnam. He em
phasized that no one was "on
trial" and that the subcom
mittee would seek to avoid
damaging innocent persons or
U.S. foreign .policy.
As for Colegrove's charge
that the aid program was
"outrageous" and "scanda
lous" in Vietnam, Durbrow
said the charge was "un
founded" and had "so dam
aged our position there" that
a detailed denial was needed.
Answers Specific Charges
Colegrove wrote that there
were only 300 trained tech
nicians in Vietnam. Durbrow
said there are more than 33,
000 engineers and technicians,
most of them trained with
U. S. aid.
On other specific charges,
Gardiner had this to say:
-Colegrove alleged "hidden
scandals" in the program.
Had he taken the trouble to
check his source he could
have satisfied himself that
there no sucii scandals," Gar
diner said.
-A charge that $446,000
entrusted to a Vietnamese
major was not accounted for
is "simply not true" and Cole
grove could have established
that by checking with aid
mission auditors.
-Charges that 14 radio tow
ers had been bought that "no
one had ever laid eyes" on
was "most inaccurate." Gar
diner said 10 towers original
ly were bought locally and
are in use by Radio Vietnam.
Colegrove ma:- have confused
these, Gardiner said, with 14
others purchased from Radio
Corporation of America and
"which I saw with my own
eyes last. Friday."
-A statement that 14 mil
lion dollars in resettlement
funds had not been accounted
for was not correct. Accord
ing to Gardiner, records show
that reports were "satis
factorily completed" On the
funds and are available for
inspection.
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The Family Council
Editors not- The Tamil Co(mci"msJst Hide- a- nsychlatrti
three clergymen, a newspaper editor a women's editor and two writer!.
Eacb article is a summary 1 an actual .report Tbe Family Council does
not give advice; it merely report on pioblems that have been dealt
with by responsible atencitw anei aoaiueiors.
$2?5
Rosemary R. Mable won't
accept the verdict.
iviaDei v. i m going 10 ap
peal to the highest courts!
Rosemary R. . My older
brother died last year after
brief illness and left
widow and four young chil
dren.
Shortly after the widow,
Mable, accused my younger
broth ,r of concealing some
money her husband nan
turned over to him for invest
ment. My younger brother
denied this and there was a
lawsuit which he won.
Mabel, however, has re
fused to accept the judge's
verdict and accuses our iam
ily of trying to steal money
from her and the children
We are deeply hurt by these
accusations, but we feel bad
mostly for the children's
sake. I have tried to patch
things up because I want my
nieces and nephewsi to know
they have loyal relatives, but
Mabel has been terribly stub-
i born.
Mabel D. Loyal relatives!
That's a laugh. I know for a
I fact that this money was
turned over by my husband.
I'm going, to appeal the case
to the highest courts! Nobody
can discourage me. My, law
yer had advised me against it,
but I'm going to find another
lawyer and I'll follow this
thing through to the end.
These "loyal" relatives
have all . banded together to
keep this money that belongs
to my children. My husband
was not heavily insured and
life is going to be hard for all
of us. I'm going to have to
go to work as soon as I can
I find some reliable help in my
I home.
My husband did a lot for
his sisters and brother, but
they show no gratitude.
v
The Council: Possibly Ma
bel is right in her idea about
the money that is being with
held from her. We believe,
however, that she should
make an attempt to be more
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honest with herself on this
score.. It is most unlikely that
she was not given a fair trial.
Her own lawyer is evidently
satisfied on this score. Her
case must be a poor one and
she should try to recognize
that she may have built it up
too much in her own mind.
Outside of the legal ques
tions, Mabel should recognize
that she may be depriving
her children of more than
money by pursuing this bitter
battle with the people who
represent their closest tie
with their deceased father.
Children brought up with
out one parent feel .their loss
very deeply. They cherish
remembrances, anecodtes, me
mentos ai vthing that keeps
that parent alive in then-hearts.
Close ties with their fath
er's family can mean a great
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case and Mabel is robbing
them of something irreplace-1 RltlSF
able if she persists in keeping I .
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If .Mabel is sincere in her
belief about the money and
is not merely trying to pro
voke a feud, she will some
how manage to keep the legal
dispute separate from her
personal relationships with
her husband's family. It is
possible to have a difference
of opinion without making
enemies.
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Features Corp.)
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