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,$-(Sec. I) Statesman,' Salem, Ore. Sat., June 23, '56 Gunman Kills Trio Large, Family Wins Vacation DAYTON, Ohio LB This may lead only to a flood of new claims, but by then, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Smith will have had their Chi cago vacation. The Smiths won a free five-day trip, plus a water heater, because a Dayton firm says they have "the biggest Smith family in Ameri ca" 11 children at home. The Hundreds on Hand for City Rose Show By CHIC YOUNO (Story also on page 1) Hundreds of visitors saw the Salem Rose Society's 11th an nual show Friday afternoon, and i probably as many will look at it I J .. . . . i. ,Ll I Dayton plumber and hi, wile also' M 'wirZ have two married children, but they don't count. The contest observed the Day ton firm's production of its three millionth water heater. The firm'i name? The A. 0. Smith Corp. Vict uADDCM n -Mitt Nancy Worthinqfoii (left), 16, leavittsburg, O., wa kidnapped ItTIS tni thct f0 jMHi Thursday night, sheriffs deputies taid, by Alfred Wilson, trotk drivtr who also it doclarod o have killed his two sisters-in-iaw, Mrs. beraio.ne Brown icon lor), 30, and Mrs. Haiol km, 32, ar whoso homo horo tho tragedy took place. (AP Wire- photo.) M1 'pun ... mi r 10 a m. to 5 30 p.m. There is no admission charge, but a silver offering is accepted for the ex penses connected with the show. Red roses in almost every divi sion predominate at the show, with the sweepstakes arrange ment by Mr. Harry Elliott. Port land, particularly attractive' in red roses built in a crescent-design bouquet. Features of the show are many and visitors expressed surprise! at the many new roses on exhibit. Among the more popular of the newer roses was the two-tone Love Song, which some show ! visitors said they had not seen before at a rose show. The rose UNITED NATION'S. N. Y. iwas introduced two vears ago and. U, S. Ambassador Henry tabot has been gaining rapidly in pop Lodge Jr., said Thursday he would ularity because of its perfect protest strongly to the I' N. if rose-form and quality of the pet inauiry shows a l!. N. Russian als. employe tried to enlist a Rus- Kloribundas were many, and sian refugee as a Soviet spy. : in this division, too. were a num- The employe, Aledsci Petukhov, ber of new varieties to Salem denounced the charge as "false rose show goers, from top to bottom." He said the Charles Mallerin Dark Rose refugee, Michael Shatov, lied. . Pernap, the darkpst re(i rosr. Shatov. a former captain in the!at tne snow was char)e5 RfJnfr. Soviet army and now a library ;in ..i. Ihr. ..r, ,.. ivnrkpr s( rnlumhia I'niversitv. -: r- u..i . ! - ---- - - v'livrt-iniifM r.iiii hhik iikxh a ill-- Soviet Spying1 To Touch Off U.S. Protest told a news conference Wednes day Petukhov and a member of the Soviet delegation to the I . N quent winner at Portland and other rose shows, was also on exhibit but did not make anv of ' J had tried "to pressure me to try the sweepstakes winnings. to make me a spy. An interesting little exhibit He named the delegation mem- wa, that bv Rcnska Swart, who ber as Ilostislav Shapovalov, and 1 had arranged a little bouquet in said bom were in an r.ngnsn ciass i a vasf formed from, the labc VI ..v t Shatov attended at Columbia Shapovalov could not be reached. His delegation bow. Am bassador Arkady A. Sobolev. said the accusations against Shapova lov were "a lie and a and nothing more. C.. llJ 1 1-- nU TAMPA, FI.-Thoy only wort mongrels-these three. Two rriCnuS UnTO Ueain wtrc , hit-and-run motorist. The third dog, with protecting paw, keeps wetch aver tho dead. (AP Wirephoto.) . "2 .... r .. . ji- '".T1 '' said, "the first live outdoor Christmas Tree in the World." Miss Swart referred to the tree growing on the northeast corner of the old Marion County Court- fabrication ! house grounds, and which was ighted for the first time on Dec. Petukhov, an economist, has 24. 1913 been on the l N. staff (or eight ; While the exhibit looked rather months. Lodge, chief of the V. S. dele gation, told reporters he had asked the State Department in Washington (or all the facts avail able weary by evening Friday. White Wings, one of the newer single roses, gave Friday visitors an op portunity of viewing this attrac tive new rose. Roundelay, a grandiflora, exhibited by W. B He said subverting actions by a'Kruger. was one of the top spot U. N. staff member would be a reprehensible thing" and a viola- winners, and gave every indica tion that it would become one tion of the oath of neutrality and of the popular Willamette Valley impartiality all L. Y employes ' roses. are required to take. Lodge's j winners Listed statement' referred only to Pet ukhov, not to the Soviet delega tion member. No U. N. official would com ment ' First place winners at the show i were: Advanced amateur: White I or near while, one bloom. Pan i Miller, Corvallis; three blooms, Petukhov said he has taken he,Yf nne' bloom, Miller; three blooms, E L. Severson, Corvallis Pink, one bloom, X) Curtis Mum ford, Corvallis. Red, one bloom Perch t n,Uf NEW YOP.K-.lt. Kiehord L Camor LUCKy Way Bio from Delias, To., and hit NEW YORK-lf. Richard L Cameron (right), crewman, '. Cpl. Wallace Rose of Chicago, shako hands in doctor's office i JUu,:lJ lUarf fri,tw , talk mM ware unhurt whan 1 their planoan Air Porto Northrup P49-D Scorpion twin jet, cratMarrdod at airport. (AP Wirephoto.) WASHINGTON -Two weeks ago William Spates, Jr., 16, be friended one of three fledg ling robins that fell from tree. Now, bird takes this Upholstered perch on bicycle shopping trips. (AP Wirephoto.) 4 U. N. emploves' oath, which also limits them from any action out ride regular V. N.' duties. He said he joined the F.nglish class at Columbia in February and that Shatov entered it in Ap ril. Jnapovalov never was in inet,hree blooms same class nor did tney ever lane Brooks Mumford; three blooms, Marga ret Hogg Salem. Multicolor, one bloom, Irwin Betzel, Eugene; Albert Morris, to Shatov at the same time, Petukhov said Novice-white, one bloom. Rog er Lenhart. Corvallis; three blooms. Earl Brunk, Salem. Yel low, one bloom, Mumford; three blooms. Mrs. H. Schendel. Salem. Pink, one bloom, Mumford: three blooms, Mumford. Red, one bloom. Grant Pyatt, Corvallis; three blooms, Earl Brunk. Multi colored, one bloom, Mumford; three blooms, Charles K. Fulton Salem. 0LYMP1A I In a bid for! Division open to all exhibitors: support of state employes. Atty. unnamed any color, one bloom. Gen. Don Eastvold said Thursday , Mrs. J. W. Fitt Salem; three he favored a salary program to! blooms, Brunk; Polvanthus, one State Salary Hike Favored Bv Eastvold bring the pay of stale workers em- into line with comparable ployes in private industry. "In the matter of wages, public cluster. 0. C. Becker, Eugene; three clusters, Mrs. Maword Rex, Salem. Florihundas, one cluster Miller: three clusters, Betzel ' Jl employes Should not and need not Grandifloras, one cluster. W. B consistently lag behind compara-1 Kruger, Salem; three clusters ble private employes in our area." i Krueeer. Single rose, one bloom the Republican gubernatorial can didate stated. "The existing situation wherein whatever pay adjustments for state employes are made are most often either too little or way late can be corrected by the adop tion by the chief executive of a Dr. Waters: three clusters, Mrs Charles Sole, Salem Semi-double, three clusters, Dr. Waters. Small double-flowered climbers, one clstcr, Dr. Earl Benbow, Annua; three clusters, Mrs. E. L. Herrell Large flowered climber, one bloom, 0. Schendel, Salem; five positive wage program geared to clusters or blooms. Schonde wage developments in private em ployment." The attorney general spoke at an "Eastvold For Governor" din ner here. Eastvold said he believed pub lic employes should have the right to participate in political activi- Miniatures. .Mrs. Armur .Vhultz. Salem; buttonnieres, Ms. Schultz. Vase of Roses Vase of roses, five blooms of any variety. Edwin Betzel: yel low. Earl Brunk; multicolored. Albert Morris. Basket of roses, 12 hvbrid teas, Harold Lehnert; - i ; i.V vr f J Unk Elar4ieme H"U ROCK, Art-ig Ruth and little Illen, star attractions at little wji nOT CiepnanTS Rotk., 2oo tr ,ir conditioning this summer. But as the WirHK KKP f lime waisr spray nsipi, ties without interference from top sjx noribundas. Dr. Benbow t n public officials. He said he also believed in the right of public employes to form labor unions and favored compul sory arbitration of governmental emplover -employe disputes. He promised that, if elected, he : would "work for social security coverage for state employes" in addition to their state retirement program. mora experienced Ruth doubtlessly told her young protege, was 17 degree s hero Thursday. (AP Wirephoto.) , ' ( f gares low Hth Tomooeeeos leJK , J Um :J Kansas Town usual, old fashioned or novelty, one bloom, Mrs. Mildred Davis Falls City: one spray Mrs. H Schendel. Moss roses one bloom. Nellie Schwab, Salem. Best of Peace roses, one bloom. Mrs. Davis, three blooms and five blooms. Betzel. Best of Charlotte Armstrong .one bloom. Lehnert three blooms, Margaret Hnog. Decorative arrangements, ad vanced amateur: Roses only, low, Mrs. Jack Bartlett, Brooks; med ium, (ormal living room, dining room, and buffet. Mrs. Harry El liott. Portland t'sing other flow ers, rosrs predominating mono tone. 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Police said Twins. Ruth Squier, SRlem; fea there was "quite a bit'' of house nn(! brass or rapper, Mrs damage. 1 Squier: featuring pictures or mir- Hail and heavy rirln still were , rnrs. and featuring antiques. Mrs. falling two hours later. Jack Bartlett. Sewers started backing up and Decorative arrangements, nov watcr was standing in much of jro, onv: Victorian arrange the downtown area No injuries mPnts, Anna Sinner. Salem: fea- were reported. E ".-.i Aat NEW Y0RK'Rln ' expected Saturday in middle and south Arian COST UOQSl VI C I tjc stptM, narrow band from Ohio Valley to Texas, in Kansas and ' ' Nebraska Ariiwa and northern Rockies. It will bo cooler from Croat lakes to Northeast ' eoairlino; warmer In Rockies and central flalns; continued warm from Kentucky-Tennessee to MarvlatwUlawaro. (AF Wirephoto.) J Rains Kill Small Salmon I luring brass or copper ,Mrs. How ard Hunsaker Potted rose bushes, hvbrid, . teas, Albert Morris. Woodburn; polyanthas. large, Mrs. H. Schen-' del; Polyanthus, small, E. L. Her rell Garden club: 1, Little Garden FREDF.RICTON. iVb. - Of-lr1uh Salem Heights; 2. Ubish licials Fridav blamed heavy rains Meadows Garden Club; 3. Oak tor the death o( nearly a million Groynrdrner. mall salmon and trout at the Red bank fish hatchery. j r6unding the hatchery Officials The young fish were killed by said the rain washed the worm an Insecticide which low-flying killer into the stream alongside aircraft had sprayed to combat the hatchery and that did for the snnire hudwnrm In forests sur- fish nay Dare While You Drive! Keeplert-chew gumrj Avoid traffic jitters and driving drowainesa. Chow gum while you're behind tho wheel. Chewing helps relieve strain and tension helps keep you feeling fresh and alert for safer driving, EXCLUSIVE FEATURES In It Seems to Me Chirln A Sprain Comes the Dawn Con rid Pranft Sportslightner Al Llihtnrr Around Town Jfrym Kmlln Don't Look Now Mulnt Biirrn Our Valley Chrl" Ireland 'hstwinuu: TPACV, DET SMrTW JUST DROPPED IN W1TM SOME NEW MODELS OP TVIE WOlST RADO. si gum you like but chew while you drive. Nat urally, we recommend refreshing, delicious Wrigley's Spearmint Gum for lively, satis fying flavor and real ft Chew any brand of chewing enjoyment, auos . DO V3U REALIZE. X OVER SAM,OJVE BEEN ) TEN USING THE (YEARS f W015T RAOO SINCE - JANUARV. 1946 S P5v ITS ATOM BATTEPV POWER IS EXACTLY THE SAME AS IN 19"6, BUT AN IMPROVED ClPCUlT GIVES IT A 2-WAV CANCE OP OVEI? 25O0 MiLES.. , INSTEAD OF TME ORIONAL500. The World ot Your Door Each Morning I . i CiNOU f "E.WO'Mf'jTiL MAK ME' f VFCV BE6E40-.M