Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 19, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    20 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, August 19, 1949
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i Face Death in Chair Mandatory sentences of deaih in the
; electric chair face Martha Beck (left) and her lover, Ray
i mond Fernandez, (right) after a jury in New York returned
j a verdict of guilty of murder in the frist degree in the "Lonely
i Hearts" murder case. The jury found them guilty of the
' bludgeon strangulation death of Mrs. Janet Fay last January
, 4 after deliberating for 12 hours, 34 minutes. (AP Wirephoto)
Lee C. Stoll Dies
In Oregon City
i Oregon City, Aug. 19 W) Lee
C. Stoll, head of the labor-management
committee c r e d i t ed
with keeping Portland free of
strikes throughout the war, died
jn a hospital here last night,
i The 58-year-old mediator had
undergone an operation recently
if-'- a long illness.
J The director of the slate em
ployment service for eight years
until 1947, Stoll also had been
state director of the war man
power commission in the war
and a member of the Clackamas
county planning commission. He
lived at nearby West Linn.
The funeral date has not been
set.
Sphagnum (peat) moss is an
tiseptic and objects like logs,
cloth and even bodies buried in
it are prevented from rotting
and sometimes preserved for
centuries.
New Courthouse Sketches
Get Commissioner Approval
Elevation sketches of the proposed new Marion county court
house as submitted Thursday afternoon to members of the court
house building commission and others met with general approval.
The sketches bring the exterior and interior arrangements for
the planned new building very nearly to what it is expected it will
look like after actual construe-
tion. kr i 1 t I
io Attend
Methodist Camp
A group of 55 boys and girls
from the First Methodist church
will leave Saturday morning for
Suttle Lake where they will en
gage in a week's outing and in
stilue at the Methodist owned
campsite. They will be in charge
of Mrs. Harry Scott and Ray
Fedje, counsellors. Upon their
return to Salem they will take
charge of the worship service at
the First Methodist church, the
morning of Aug. 28.
Those making the trip are:
Mary Alice Andresen, Mary Ann
Aston, Paul Baker, Doris Bas
inger, Floyd Belt, Don Bennett,
Helen Booth, Donald Bunse,
Gene Crose, Bob Dought, George
Edgell, Bill Field, Layton Gil
son, Dean Graham, Gaylord
Hall, Marilyn Hall, Edna Marie
Hill, Kirk Humphrey, Joyce
Kirby, Eric Klepp, Marian Put
nam, Donna Phelps, Wayne Rog
ers, Merlyn scnuize, Kicnara
Scott, Edith Ann Simpson, Doris
Spaulding, Sick Sohrt, Shirley
Taylor, Don TeSelle, Shirley
Will, Keith Wright, Doyle Mc
Millan, Joyce Younger, Berl
Holden.
Addition of a "smoke tower'
to handle escaping smoke or
gases from the building in case
of fire is a requirement under
the building codes and it was
indicated did not cause too much
alteration in appearance and
will also serve as a fire escape.
While it was pointed out the
building itself will be virtually
fireproof, fire danger lies in ac
cumulations of paper and fur
niture in a building used for
such purposes as the courthouse
and protection of employes and
patrons from such possibility is
essential.
The plans Indicate a porch at
the west entrance facing high
street which will be adorned
with marbled columns, the first
floor being set back about 18
feet under the upper stories.
There will be a clock on the
High street side at about the
third floor. Also on that side a
balcony will be provided for ap
pearance sake and also as a ros
trum for speakers at various
ceremonies. A flagpole will be
another feature.
Exterior portion of the struc
ture will be faced with white
marble and in a general way
will conform to other buildings
in the civic and Capitol groups.
There are still some minor
exterior changes to be made
which will be ironed out by the
heads of the departments ef
fected to make their work sim
pler and more compact.
Abilene, Kans., famed as the
frontier head of the old Chis
holm cattle trail, was given its
Biblical name, meaning "grassy
plain," by a devout woman set
tler.
35 Escape Death in
Transport Crash
Stephenville, Nfld., Aug. 19
(JP) Thirty-five American serv
icemen escaped drowning last
night when their transport plane
plunged into St. George's bay,
near the U. S. base at Harmon
field on the west coast of New
foundland. The plane was en route from
the Azores to Westover field,
Mass. It was to refuel at Har
mon field.
The plane ditched in the bay
and the men scrambled into din
ghies and onto rafts and reached
shore. No one was reported miss
ing. Oregon Vacation Lures
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Zeno
Barstold of ' Manteca, Calif.,
spent their annual vacation in
a motor tour of scenic-sight see
ing. The visitors were accom
panied to the local area by Mrs.
Toralf Omholt who visited rela
tives during the state tour of
the Barstolds and returned to
California by train.
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