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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 32

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Son Of Former Eurekans Killed In Crash The third in the series ot springiCollcge. World Affairs Forums will be pro- Professor Cast is a well known senled tonight, 8 to 10 p.m., and most prominent educator in George C. Jacobs Junior High the field of oceanography. He Oceanography Subject Of Forum Discussion Tonight School Cafeteria, Allard and Silva Streets, Eureka. This program is cosponsored by Eureka Newspapers, and Adult Education, Eureka City schools.

The lecture will be titled "International Aspects of Oceanography," by Dr. James Cast, assistant professor of oceanography, -Humb'ildt State ceived his B.A. from Amherst college and his M.A. and doctorate from the University of Washington. According to the speaker, he will speak in a general way about the i of oceanography.

He will emphasize the international aspects of Ibis set ence, which is peculiar in that i las no political boundaries. Oceanography is a science of the seas. This forum will re- with this science and its i upon man. The speaker will emphasize how the marine environment effects the total human race. Part of will deal wi information relative to the geog raphy of the ocean bottom an an analysis of the effect of oceans' tides and meteorology of the air above the oceans upon mankind.

According to Larry Kavich deal Forum Coordinator, this unique tion will be of interest to prev: all persons in this region because of the relative effect of ocean ography upon the North Coast He gion. Primarily, this lecture ha: been selected because of the nee a'dults to understand that in jrnational affairs include water as well as land problems. For information concerning this 7, influence presentation id (or thetei HUMBOLDT STANDARD April 2, 1962, P. 32 ecture forum, call the Adult Education office, a City schools, afternoons or evenings. Interested persons who have hot previously attended the forum can register the evening of the forum at the lecture.

There: is one concluding forum this spring titled "Latin American which will be presented by Dr. John Johnson, Professor of History, Stanford University. This will be presented on Monday, May 8 to 10 p.m. Michael Huggler, 21-year-old son of former a Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Huggler, now of Forest. Glen, Trinity county, was killed in the wreckage of the car above in a head-on collision just north of Big Lagoon at 8:30 p. m. Three Klamalh teenagers in the other vehicle were injured. Death struck for the seventh lime this year on Humboldt county highways when a Forest Glen, Trinity county man was killed in a collision with'another vehicle carrying three teen agers Saturday night.

The fatal crash occurred al 8:30 p. m. on a curve north of Big Lagoon bridge. Killed instantly was 21-year-old Michael John Huggler, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Huggler of Forest Glen. He was driving alone. Admitted to Trinity hospital in Arcata were 15-year-old Judith Yatcs, driver of the other car, a late-model heavy sedan; and Barbara Stephens, 14, and Louisi Complon. her passengers. Comp-i ton is the owner of the sedan.

Miss Stephen." has a posible fractured jaw and ankle, as well as bruises and cut. She was the most seriously injured. According to preliminary Highway Patrol reports, the- northbound sedan swerved into the southbound lane oil' a curve, colliding head-on with the smaller car. Miss Yates. daughter of Charles Yates of Klamalh, told patrolmen she blinded by the oncoming lights.

other girl is the daughter of Gordon Stephens of Klamath. The remains were taken to Paul's Chapel in Arcata. Bank Quotes SAN FRANCISCO (UPl)-Bank Bank of America Security First Wells Fargo United California Crocker-Anglo Beriberi is caused by an un balanced diet lacking in vita mins. CARLOAD FLOOR COVERING JUST ARRIVED! WVWN' VINYL ASBESTOS TILE ftc SOLID VINYL TILE 50c Gay colon, greai. proof, easy to clean in.nil LIMITED SUPPLY! HURRY! PRINT YARDAGE 75 width 1' width 12'width COUNTER TOPPING VINYL 5 ioc SEE US BEfORE YOU BUY HRS.

I lo 6 SUN. lo 5 SF Cemetery Workers Settle 27-Day Strike SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -San, cemetery workers re- work today at 10 ccmc- rics following the settlement of 27-day strike- End of the work stoppage eanl the resumption of burial rvices at mortuaries throughout Bay Area. Hundreds of bodies ere held in storage during the ilkout. The union voted 91-51 Sunday accept a new three-year con- act calling for a wage increase; $18 a week amid improvements' health and welfare pension plans. i The settlement was worked out in a series of meetings between cemetery owners and Jack Gold- berler.

an international representative of the Teamsters Union. After the workers voted their approval of the new contract. Goldberger said they "had in mind the inconvenience caused to the public. We want to thank the public for being patient." The Teamsters Union Was not directly involved in the dispute, though some of its members mostly hearse drivers, were idlei by it. Goldberger entered the nc- goations at the cemetery work ers 1 request.

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Pages Available:
89,164
Years Available:
1956-1967