Show OGDEN STAND AKD-E- 8A OGDEN JUNE 1962 8 PUBLIC OPINION POLL Group Seeks To Restore Ghost Town AMINEIt X UTAH FRIDAY EVENING — - - ' ' : 1 I I " ' - I ( ' ' interference that would kill free By George Gallup and smack of dictatorenterprise A PRINCETON NJ— measure ship of the public's concern over high To see just how willing the pubprices can be seen in the number lic is to hold the line on prices and of Americans today who would ac- wages Gallup Poll reporters asked a question which was last asked of price-wag- e iness and civic leaders from seven states and the District of Columbia banded together this week in a unique corporation to restore the ghost town of Redstone Colo as it was at the turn of the century The businessmen are from Texas California Colorado Louisiana Missouri Iowa and Kansas as well as Washington They want to revive Redstone a spokesman said because it is '"the most beautiful place on earth" Earl G Bateman president of Bateman Drilling Co of New Orleans was elected president of the new Redstone Corp v -- j 'tl - i f : A ? ' 1 - 7 -- ) Although the proposal draws somewhat more opposition than it does support four out of every ten persons would favor regulations that would fix both prices and wages at their present level They would support such drastic action chiefly because they feel that "something" must be done to halt the current wage-pric- e spiral Many who oppose the measure do so mainly because they would want their own wages to "catch up" with today'js high prices AGAINST PRINCIPLE 'Others however are against the freeze! in principle To them it would! mean unwanted government Mother Awaits Mental Studies i V I i - ' ' ?: "BUILDING BLOCK" ROCKET — Segmented section of a solid propellant booster rocket is lifted into place before test firing at United Technology Corp's development center near Morgan Hill Calif When two main segments were mated the rocket stood over 40 feet high Using the "building block" concept rockets ranging from a few thousand to millions of pounds thrust can be assembled Rocket above was "tailored" to develop half a million pounds of thrust to m 50 Years At Big Desk white-haire- d d US Keeping Eye On Foreclosures WASHINGTON (UPD — The government for the first time officially expressed concern today over "the rising number of home foreclosures" The census bureau said that "prompted by the concern" it would make a six-cit-y survey of foreclosed mortgages to recently find out why homeowners could not keep up payments Last year's foreclosures were nearly 22000 above 1960 It was the highest total since 1940 In 1961 according to government figures mortgages were foreclosed on 73074 non-farproperties Most were private houses " NON-CANCELAB- v at ? 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F — f ft ' i man of who talks with the crispness of a person half his age will put away on July 1 the editor's pencil he took up 50 years ago Retirement of William L (Will) Robertson as editor of the Fergus Fulls Daily Journal will bring to - V - - S of 14 in 1839 trimming kero- j sene lamps and bringing in wood He has served the Journal steadily since 'that time Ferhaps as staunchly Republican an editor as anyone active in the cews business today Robertson has in the words of an associate ccver left his readers wondering what the Journal stood for" In the process however he has retained a twinkling sense of humor DONT PERMIT IT visSome years ago a first-tim- e itor to Robertson's office made conversation by wondering how the election would go that fall in the Fergus Falls area "Young man" said Robertson evenly "in Otter Tail County we do not permit Democrats to vote" Speaking of his first boss the late Elmer L Adams Fergus Falls newspaperman state senator and banker Robertson recalls: "Our ideas were in perfect harmony on most subjects and especially on the view that loafing is the worst of crimes with the exception of wasting the taxpayers' h ft - i a — J :l $ t- - V I r I- i r K ¥ : ' either unit separately tool ill ? 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Exclusive '"Service-Simpldesign never has to be pulled away from the wall I Service if ever neeaeo is tssi ana low — wTf erM 1 niMc -- — m V e" factory parts warranty transmission warranty 2-y- FREE COStl OPTIONAL WARRANTY OFFER— Unlimited Labor Service War- ranty can be purchased for 2 years of only $79$ per yearl wagon ei Biggest story in Will's 50 years as editor occurred on a June Sunday in 1913 A tornado killed 54 persons and demolished half the f '! at $39990 M0 jWB- he was seven In 1885 the family moved to Fergus Falls by covered J ( in 1873 and went to what was later South Dakota with his family when Robertson was born in Ontario a 5 K- - : r — 4 i i W if I f a boy money" i h a close a remarkable journalistic career at the Journal that actually spans 73 years Will began work at the Journal as ? — ' DOTH the Nation Dial EX - best) "WORLD WIDE MOVING" Across the Street or Across i Orton's Ins Agency Inc District BAGGAGE STORAGE FURNITURE OF ANY KIND SLADE TRANSFER Non-Drink- ers SELLIN- G- 'and they're the PACKING k PIANOS £ DISCOUNT STREAMLINED NORGE WASHER & DRYER Alovoiragj? -- - Enables us to bring you this famous Korean War LE Insurance for Hi i 87 1 town f 1: l4 CtMlliil interest M 1W1 wWmI Easy Terms Take up to WlTlQ EVY J U£jMl l Never a Worry With a ffW: ' ' A ' o)r FAST cfjrLal 07 Ipli !N M 670x15 Tubeless 1 Joseo Super Speei''1 I X ML I $ m - fc1 VO V C 1 $ $ 'f strToj uiuy jLggsr t SUPPORTED IN WAR YEARS freeze was actuThe price-wag- e highly popular with the Amerally ican public both during and immediately after World War II and the m -- FERGUS FALLS Minn CAP) — clear-eye- Americans during the early months of the Korean War in 1950: "It has been suggested that - Ed iTor A "freeze" cept a Redstone came into being in the early 1890s when gold miners struck a rich vein It was not gold however but coal- - John C Osgood bought the coal strike from the miners for $500 With the claim Osgood founded the Colorado Fuel and Iron Co made millions and founded the city of Redstone In the city Osgood built model homes for his miners a library theater lodges schools and art gallery An amusement park huntPORT CHESTER N Y (UPD— ing and fishing preserves private Authorities today held Mrs Ruth clubs and stores were established surveillance psychiatric Ryan jinder in connection with the pepper death of her daughter Cecilia Affirms US Support Mrs! Ryan mother of two other Presi- children and expecting a fourth is WASHINGTON (UPD sent charged with feeding pepper to has dent John F Kennedy President Romulo Betancourt of the girl in an alleged attempt to and Venezuela a message of firm sup- cure the child of thumb-suckin- g port and congratulations for crush- to stop her crying The coroner's office said the child ing the revolt in his country this died of asphyxiation week - iKBirinWvB OMlfe Iff i COAL NOT COLD rr - 1946 Freeze to Willing Accept Many On Prices Wages to Hold Line bus- DALLAS (UPD— Twenty-nin- e - i for example the t crease fox Kennedy won public suppctet public was strongly in favor of conhis action in the controversy At tinuing the wartime controls It was the same time however a majority: only after the question became a believed that if labor unions sought hot election campaign issue that wage increases of an inflationary take year that support for controls drop- nature the President should as them action same the against ped below the 50 per cent line In the Korean War the public he did against the steel industry was in favor of regulating wages BOTH prices AND wages should and prices for many months be fore the Truman administration be 'frozen'— that is kept from took action going any higher This means By early 1953 six out of 10 perthat wages couldn't go up and sons voted to continue the Federal The prices couldn't go up Would you Price and Wage Control laws howto allowed were laws expire favor or oppose this?" ever in April of that year The vote today: 40 Favor REACTION TO CRISIS ' 46 Oppose The concern about the price-wag- e 14 No opinion Fast safe relief spiral evident in today's survey for acid distress rethe CUTS ACROSS PARTY LINES public's findings parallels 100 mint-fres- h tablets only 83 The issue of trice and wage reg action to President Kennedy's to to steel moves the industry get bottles tool TUMS in handy rolls — at ulations which has provoked lively in- their rescind proposed price cuts in debate past years— partisan across party lines at the grass roots level today The vote of Republicans Democrats and Independents is similar NATIONAL AFFILIATION In each case a few more oppose freeze PURCHASING POWER and than support a price-wag- e Early in — OlI I j I wX if — JL- - f sus i"B 12-Mon- ' Pro-rat- cf th j de- -- t MAKE SURE YOUR NEW DRYEK CAM ALSO DRY WITHOUT TUUBUMa Supercapacity cylinder for drying fastest wrinkle-fre- t heat-ne- ver Recipe-rigany sodden blasts of hot air heat selection— Low or Fluff Super-fa-st Exclusive venting for easiest installation Up to 129 minutes drying time without Musical chime signals end of automatic drying time wly NORGE ht ay ng ' against replaced at Norge's option during warranty period Customer to pay labor chargesV after first year I e whitewall add WARRANTY fects in material and workmanship with one year warranty on motor Parts repaired or r crvESYOV wttb boat Turn be dry wttAasr Iila r wr las miw IMimliM WVW U Tamble-dr- y t - — WW — — Wrf for delicate things not tumble-drno tumble J Ah-dn4nmbJo 4 Heat-dr-y 1 y: ry J Friday and Monday Nights ItU WEEKDAYS 10 AM to 7 PM UrCN I ILL V SSOCIATED "sssm Every Battery Guaranteed - i j STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON AGED 6 YEARS j gmn-T- o T T rr acMfi tic owns mtttvu m 6-v- olt m - mmi 3705 Washington Blvd ie 2-- yr m guarante tun hm jj mo guar H £ y yr guar ALWAYS FREE ' PAF1ECII1G )n rA W 399-446- 0 'SUvm 15wc - "a m j j-- A 0 m OnIR mi ONSUMERS Corner Washinston cf ZZlh y JJ nact euciaieatujcariMWMTR- DIAL mi-- n sM -- "f |