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Silence in the Court! Judge Is Blacking Face HE DONE HER WRONG Miss Miller on a date. She traced him to a tavern where he was drinking with Miss Mc Gilton, and waited outside un drank a couple of cans of beer. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, March 21, 1950 3 "I made up my mind to kill him regardless of whether he flea .7e Frankie Kills Her Two-Timing Sweetie Frankfort, Ind., March 21 U.R) A torrid blonde named Frankie admitted today that she killed her man in a jealous rage when she caught him doing her wrong with another woman. Frankie Miller, 29, blasted the life out of Leland Holliday, 35, after he drove off with the other woman, Mabel McGilton, for Bend-Portland Truck Serv ice, Inc. of Portland was hon ored today by the judges who selected the trucking industry's 1950 driver of the year. Matson received special com mendations in the annual nation-wide contest sponsored by the American Trucking associa tion, Inc. of Washington. D C. He has been employed by the Portland company for 24 years and during this time has never been involved in a chargeable accident. FOR Insured Savings til they emerged. "They got into his car and came home in a few hours or In two weeks," she said. "I held the gun behind me when he showed up, and I told him I was going to kill him. When he turned around and walked to the kitchen table, I shot him." I got into it, too," she said. "I SEE told the other girl to get out. We quarreled for a while and then I left." ' Miss Miller went to Holliday's apartment and wrecked it. She smashed furniture, poured beer Saturday night and soft drinks over the uphol stery and clothing; and scattered Portland Freighter 'Driver of the Year' Washington, March 21 W. W. Matson, Portland, a driver Y Then she leaned over his body which she had scattered on the and sobbed: "I love you. 1 love you." Holliday died on the floor of his apartment amid a heap of love letter from Miss Miller floor while awaiting his return her love letters to Holliday over Current Dividend 2'2 1st Federal Savings and Loan Ass'n. 142 South Libert? Miss Miller also tried to kill the floor. herself but the gun jammed. The fracas started Saturday Then she got his shotgun from a closet and sat down to wait for him. As she waited, she Small kernels of canned corn are delicious added to a muffin mix or to pancake batter. night when Holliday stood up We Give and Redeem '&?M" Green Stamps First jl Federal Pickets Placed By Woodsmen Lebanon, March 21 Failure of the Hammond Lumber com pany to meet requests of falters and buckers resulted in a picket line being thrown around the firm's operations near Lacomb, and halt all work Friday, it is announced by Arne Nordstrand, local IWA-CIO business man ager. Striking are 24 cutting crew men, 15 rigging crew workers, five buckers and five shopmen, but with increasing good weath er, more than 150 men would oon have been back on the job. The company is one of the larg est in Linn county. According to Nordstrand, the dispute arose over the union's request for the company to re establish minimum wage rates and a sliding scale of pay in ac cordance with working agree ments last year. The company, it is alleged, de elares there is no minimum wage acale in the contract. The wage dispute arose when fallers and buckers of CIO In ternational Woodworkers local 5-251 failed to secure pay rates cut by the company last fall. The union is asking minimum rates of 45 cents per 1000 feet for fall era and 18 cents per square foot bucked. The company is now paying 38 cents to fallers and 15 cents to buckers. The union is also asking a slid ing wage rate to allow for in created pay in logging poor tim ber areas. Nordstrand stated that average rates paid by other companies in this area are 60 cents to fallers and 20 cents to buckers. The union man said that the union has attempted to discuss the dispute on three occasions during the last three weeks with the company, but that no deci- Comedy Relief Judge Carr madei up for show. (AP Newsfeatureil Montgomery, Ala., March 21 Judge Robert Bryan Carr of the Alabama court of appeals is a minstrel man. Unless you know him, you might have trouble believing. after watching his antics in a blackface skit, that he is one of the state's most able and re spected jurists. For more years than he cares to admit, Judge Carr has been a popular "end man" tn Ala bama mintrels. He was gradu ated up to "interlocutor" in his last one. The judge confesses he may have presided at one or two trials with charcoal smudges on his face evidence of the previ ous night's minstrel perform ance. Others are convinced that he is a "homespun" version of the late Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes of the U. S. supreme court. The 66-year-old Alabama jur ist has a lot in common with Holmes, particularly his native wit and penetrating legal mind. But Judge Carr would be the last to compare himself with the famous New Englander, Mrs. Spaniol Hurt In Portland Crash Portland, March 21 Mrs. Gwenith Spaniol, 47, of Stayton, was 'hospitalized here Monday with severe chest injuries re ceived In a two-car collision on the east side. She was a passen ger in an automobile driven by Ella W. Key, 32, of Portland The accident occurred at NE Grand avenue and Lloyd boule vard when the Key automobile and one driven by Laurence Hendron, 29, of Portland, col lided at the-lntersection. Mrs. Spaniol was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital. Mrs. Spaniol and her husband, Joe Spaniol, are owners and op erators of the Bon Ton cafe at Stayton. sion could be reached. 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