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Teacher Group Critical Of Huber flapping fT, Teachers Association in response ers Association expresses concern Mr. Huber's' statements Eureka Milton' Hubei TONIGHT, Week.End of Broadway Doris Day, Gene Nelson. Show Time. 'of the Week-Fernandez vs. Scott.

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Valley Days. World Sports Las Vegas Rodeo. Shell for Governor: 54, Where Are You? Bonanza (In Color). Hitchcock. Six Reports.

'OH KIEM TV 3 SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1962 4-CKh-Knller Derby. 5. Navy Presents. Park Races. Smoot Report.

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11-M-Davld Brinkley's Journal. .3 Election "The Cruel Tower." 'and Weather. SUNDAY, JUNE 3, mi Game of the Week-- Los Anqetes- at Philadelphia. 3 MGM Door' To Feature "Queen For A Day." Roberts. Hour.

College Bowl. Ed. The Menace. Sullivan. zone Benny Camera My Line Eric Sevareid News.

of law.attempting to justify his assault on a public school teacher. "The commission finds it shocking that a member of his pro- 'ession should show so little regard for the law that he bears no regret for his actions and feels justified in taking the Jaw into his own hands. "Since Mr. Huber had legal recourse, if the teacher was guilty, his action was neither necessary nor justified. "The teaching profession is ways concerned when irrespon sible acliohs and charges are )rought" against any member of the profession.

Teachers are responsible for the conduct of pupils in school and it is a recognized principle of the law. that he. teacher is in loco parentis-- 'in'the place of the parent)." Huber's statement was made in Sureka- Municipal Court' Friday lefore Judge Fred D. of Ukiah after he had pleaded guilty violating a section of the Education Code involving abuse of a eacher. The teacher, whose contract was not renewed by the Board of Education, is Stanley Hunsdon of Eureka Junior High.

Judge Goss imposed the minimum fine, $10, and then suspended it. In his statement, Huber related what he said were "certain facts ANSWERS YOUR PROBLEMS something for a bunch of teenagers who can't agree on a very im- porlant matter. When a guy has a car and invites a buddy or two to double or Inple dale who gets picked up first and who gels taken home first? This bugs the girls, especially, because nobcdy wants to be taken home first. 'They consider it some sort of an insult. You can't, imagine how much trouble we've been having over this Please print in column exactly how it should be done 1 We will accept your word as AND TOENAIL Dear Toenail: When all the kids live in the same part of town, it's simple.

When they are scattered it can become a problem. It's sensible to pick up and drop, off kids in a logical manner-which means cutting on mileage wherever possible. "One.rule must be observed, however, regardless of distance. Every fellow must pick up and take his own date home. K-RED 1410 kc KIEM SUNDAY: Local News Mutual News on half hour, wings of Healing 8:00.

Channels of Truth 8:30. Voice ot Propnecy 9:00. Radio'Bible Class 7:30. Billy- Graham Hawaii calls Lutheran Hour Dan Smoot Dean Manon Capital Calls Commonwealth club' Wings Healing 6:45 p. The lble Speaks to You.

Old ashioned Revival Hour OFFICIAL Weather 6:50, 11:750, 4:150, FAA Fly Wea- her 7t55, Eureka Police 9:54. Highway Patrol MONDAY: Local--News 7:45, Mutual News on hall hour. OFFICIAL REPORTS: Weather 32, FAA Flying Weather 7:30, tock Market 7:55, 5:10. state Em- iloyment 8:54. Eureka Police 9:54.

Farm Advisor Forest Service Employment' Highway Patrol and circumstances involved, man; which not been heretofore disclosed' of his slapping of Hunsdon a day after he said Hunsdon had' "grabbed" his son. Dennis, 12, "by the throat pushed him against the wall and.slapped him to an extent the marks of such abuse were evident not only to the boy's regular teacher and his classmates, but to, the vice-principal later, and to me when, he came to my office with his mothei upon the vice-principal's recom rnendalion that" he report the abuse to me." Huber also told the court he had learned "this incident was just one of several such incidents of infliction of physical violence by this teacher, in some cases involving even a greater degree of danger to limb and body, and that such incidents were known to school authorities but nothing nad apparently been done about it." LONDON (UPI)-Prlncess-Mar- garet and Lady Landsdoivne, wife of the Foreign Office's joint permanent under secretary, showed up at a society wedding Friday wearing almost identifies! hats. Simone Mirman, who created both hats, was speechless and simply moaned "Oh" when she saw them. Roughly it goes like this: The fellows.are picked up first, then the driver's dale, then the next closest gal, then the third gal. On taking kids home: The gal who lives the furthest from the scene of the prom gets dropped first, next her date, then the second gal and next her dale.

The driver drops off his date last. This is one of the rewards for having wheels. Dear Ann: I just read the letter' from "Tired." She was well- rested compared with me. You said her husband should give her a hand by bathing the kids, helping with the dishes elc Yeah? Did you ever try to get a lazy, bum off his back porch and loose from a can of beer? I've been married 19 years to Ihe same and when I look back at how foolish I was'I could kick myself. For a'strelch of several years, 1 started my day at 3:00 A.

my husband to work, came home, woke up, fed dressed.two children and drove them to the baby-sitters. I had to be at my job by 7:30 A. M. I finished work at noon. My beloved was off at 2:00 P.

M. He'd come home and get the car, go off to a bar and that's where HIS paycheck went. I had every Sunday off, lo "fiddle around," as he called it. I washed, ironed, baked, did the yard work and tried to pay some attenlion lo the children. After loo many years of being a dumbbell, I solved my problem by quitting my job.

When my husband he no longer had a crutch to lean on he learned lo walk by himself. We don't have a spare dime now, but who cares? I feel like--A NEW PERSON ft -fr Dear Ann Landers: I work in an office with approximately thirty girls. One of the girls is getting married soon. The bride- to-be sent one wedding invitation which was addressed to "ALL THE GIRLS IN THE OFFICE." The invitation was posted on the bulletin board. Much has been said around Ihe office as lo whether or not this was in good taste.

We divided into three who think it was a new low in vulgarity, those who feel it was perfectly all right, and those who are undecided. We all want lo know -what you Dear Sally: A mass invitation to a wedding is no invitation at all. In my opinion it's in the same category with that tired, empty phrase, "Why don't you come over to see us sometime?" Each guest goes to a wedding as an individual. Therefore each guest should be accorded the courtesy of a separate invitation. To learn the difference between a marriage.that 'settles down" and cue dull," send for ANN LANDERS' booklet, "What To Expect From Marriage," enclosing your request' 20c in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope.

Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self- addressed envelope. New Attack Angle Hit In X15 Re-Entry EDWARDS AFB, Calif. (UPI --Air Force Maj. Bob White pilot ed the rocket plane X15 through touchy "nose up" maneuvers Fri day that could help solve re-entry problems for space vehicles.

A National Aeronautics a Space Administration official saic the maneuver was designed as reentry research for future high altitude flights of the XI5, but conceded the tests could provide reentry information orbital space projects. However, 1 the primary purpose of Friday's flight was to test the stability of the X15 at a high angle of attack which is the degree the X15 points its nose up as it descends into the earth's atmosphere. The maneuver is used a braking action to slow down descent. "I hit 21 to 22 degrees-angle of attack," the exuberant Major White said after the flight. It surpassed the previous high attack angle of 18 cam within 3 or 4 degrees of the degrees it is believed the X15 ca tilt without losing stability.

An or dinary aircraft would stall about 14 degrees. Another mission of the flight of sound was to evaluate an a lernative stability system. Whit said "The system worked good, the whole flight was highly sue cessful." The Air Force major rocketei to a world record speed for manned flight of 4,093 miles an hour last November. The fligh Friday took him to 3,750 1 and 129,000 feet. 250 Will Receive At Humboldf Slate HUMBOLDT STANDARDSaMay, June 2, 1962, Page 3.

Sunday P.M. Exercises Approximately 250 students wi receive degrees-and certificates Jie graduation exercises of Hum raldt State college Sunday, Jun at 3 p.m. in the men's gymna sium of the college. Main address will be given llenn S. Dumke, chancellor California State college.

His topi vill be "The Tall Stalks." The graduates will be presente iv Dean Homer Balabanis and th liplomas and certificates will 'resented by President Corneliu iiemens. Music will be by the colleg hoir and the -college orchestra 'he Rev. Ray Magnuson of For una, father of one of the grad ates, will give the invocation am Rev. John Busby; pastor a Vesthaven Village, one of the raduates, will give the benedic on. Persons holding reserved seats hould claim them before 2:45 After that, remaining seats re open to those claiming them le in Memen! Defense Of Aide in Stockpile Deal Highway 101, Alton Open 7:30 p.m.

RA 5-3859. ENDS SUNDAY RQCK HUDSON sif- SANDRA DEE -BOBBY DARIN -WALTER SLEZAK WASHINGTON (UPI) Ge Dwight D. Eisenhower i "mount the cross and you ca put the nails and spear" in hi if his Treasury secretary ever anything dishonest. Eisenhower made the veh ment statement at a news cd ference Friday. He was respon ing to Senate investigator's tempts to determine whether secretary George M.

Humphrey company, M. of Clev land, got unconscionable profi from deals with the a i a stockpile program during the ministration of former Presiden Harry S. Truman. DRIVE-IN THEATRE OLD AKCATA ROAD AT INDIANOLA TONITE AT.7:30 PH. HI 3-3826 $200 $140 Double Jackpot Drawing! And On The Screen ROCK KIRK HUDSON-DOUGLAS 3 TOP HITS! Thrills- 40 Fathoms Deep! The JEFF RICHARDS-MJRCIA DEAN PETER FALK OPEN SUNDAY June 3 From 9 a.m.

to 8 p.m. CLONEY'S RED CROSS PHARMACY 525 Fifth St. HI 3-1614 Anfenrea on any Service Call or Purchase of $3.00 (or more) upon presentation (or of this advertisement. THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS Let Us Demonstrate COLOR TV FOR YOU No Obligation DURAN'S TV Sales Service 127 3rd Slrenl HI 7-4943 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

(exropl Sunday) Chairman Stuart Symington, said his special investigating subcommittee was pressing ai audit of three nickel and smelt ing contracts the governmen held with the Hanna firm ant two of its subsidiaries. One of the -contracts, Syming ton soid, carried a clause preventing the government from au diting the firm's financial state ment. Charge Angers Die The former president, his face flushing, told reporters who askec about this that "if Secretary Humphrey ever did a dishonest thing in his life, I'm ready to mount the cross and you can put the nails and spear in me. "I will never believe he did a dishonest thing in his life." Humphrey was.said to have refined stock in the Hanna firm vhile in his Cabinet job. The stockpile program, Eisen- lower said, "operated under laws enacted long before I got there.

At last count, 65 of the 92 ma- erials stored exceeded amount that would be needed for a three-year war. The excess has icen valued at $3.4 billion. Consultant Fired In another development Friday, lock-pile consultant John D. Moran was fired after accusations hat he was in a conflict of inter-j st in 1957 by holding a job with stockpile supplier while work- ng part-time for the government. Office of Emergency Planning Nixon's'Ho Votes'Under Brown Fire MERCED (UPI) Gov.

Edmund G. Brown today said Richard M. Nixon "must reap the bitter harvest of his long, long list of 'no' against progress, against, humanity and against this slate." Brown, at a Democratic luncheon here, said Nixon, a candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in Tuesday's primary, voted consistently against agriculture as well as other fields when he was a senator. The governor cited the former vice president's 'no' votes against the Central Valley Project, rural electrification proposals, soil conservation appropriations, school lunch program and a proposal to stimulate new marke for farm products. "And as a senator in 1951, tried to ram through an amen ment thai would have eliminate the Department of Agricultu yearbook on research and oth research publications," Brow said.

He noted that Assemblyman seph Shell, Nixon's rival nomination, had voted 'no' i year on a proposal in the sta budget that would have providi funds to send a representative state agriculture and industry foreign countries to aid in trac negotiations. Brown noted that the state mai kets nearly million worth food and fiber overseas and sai "that investment in overseas sale must be protected." Kenneth Wayne Gatlin, Dennis Hugh Giuntini, Elaine Gossard David Wayne Greenfield, -Morris Daniel Gross, Jeremy Joseph Gruhn, Daniel Florencio Herrera Redginald' Raymond Heth; William Robert Hicks, Carolyn Ann Hildreth, Michael J. Hill, Gary Vance Thornton Hudgins, Lester Johnson Hunt. William Andrew Jacobson, Frank Irving Jones, Jewett, Arthur Carlyle Lewis Karstensson, Carolyn Williams, Kezsley, Kennslh jars Klovee; Sandra Lynne. Lawrence, Pak Lee, Donald LeRoy Lesley, Morris Lively, William Jennings Love, Dianne Ella Caracap- )a Luzzi, Patricia Sharon Me- 21ure, Robert William Georgia Alice Cockerham McDanel.

1'ichael Joseph McHugh, James Irving Malone, Jon'Wer- ner Malle, Beverlee Ann Shaw ilarch, Thomas Anthony March Lena Taylor Mellon; Louis David Mook, Joyce Ro The list of graduates follows: Bachelor of Arts Degree in the Liberal Arts David Howard Adams, Thoma Mershon Adams, Robert Albright Anita Sbrana Paul Ar thur Asp, Walter Francis Bernas coni, R. Michael Berry, Jame Marvin Brady, Dwane Eldoi Bronson, Marion Brooks; Elvera Ryerson Brown, Richarc Cahill, M. Paul Conner, Faeanns Durnell Conners, Robert Allar Lila Lee Carole Umise 'Cress, Ernest William Crichlon, Richard Angelo Cuneo 3onald Daniels, Victor jee Dusenberry, Francis Walter Everett, Kenneth P. Ewing, Vester Lee Flanagan, Geraldine Rose Fletcher, Allert Howard Frakes, Marvin Louis Fregi, Dawn Montelbetti Garell, selle Clark Myatt, Rodney Gale Hyatt, William John Newell, Wiliam Floyd Nichols, Judith Ann filsen, Theodore Omlin, Dor- hea Frost Parent, Gary Winston 'etereon, James Wesley Phelps, Dennis Ponloni; Ronald Wayne Post, Lynn Ricker, Sidney Thomas Riddle, Orville Eugene Rogers, Joseph Pau lomero, Robert Neil Rucker, Paricia Lanette Sanderson, John lodney Sandretto, Edwin Robert Schmidt, Herman Dale Schwede, 'hepdore. McKee Shaner.

Shirley Ann Shattuc, 'Donald Vane Shupe, Ronald Nicholas da Silva; Stanley John Smith, Alan Robert Snarski, Richard. William jellenberg, Thomas Baechtel one, Ross Erhest Slromberg, Kay Rae Suffran, Shelby Dawn Syfritt, Wiley Lawrence Taylor, Youth Slays Family Who Provided Home CHESTERFIELD, Va. (UPI) 'olice said a homeless 16-year-o my befriended by a rural amily admitted today he shot and killed his three benefacto when they returned from a sh ling trip to Richmond. State Trooper J. H.

Barnes said the youth, Hugh Templeman, no motive for the slaying 'riday of dairy farmer Fred Hofer, 52, his wife, Lucille, 49, and ieir daughter, Crystal Xue, 16. The Hofers were described neighbors as "quiet people lept to themselves." Admits Shootings Authorities said Templeman, found next to a barn about 60 yards from the house and the bodies of her parents were found side by side about 40 feet from the dwelling. Dr. Geoffrey T. Mann, state chief medical investigator, said Hoier was shot once in the neck and wife and daughter were shot at least twice.

T. Takes Family Car Barnes said Templeman was arrested Friday night near Floyd, more than 150 miles a Chesterfield, driving the 1 a i family's automobile. Mrs. Roy McKlocklin, Mrs. Ho- fer's sister-in-law, told authorities Nixon Carrying Brown Attack To S.F.

Director Edward J. McDermott dismissing Morgan, referred to he case to the Justice Depart lent for possible prosecution tin cr the conflict-of-interest laws. Sen. Clair Engle, a lember of Symington's subcom nittee. demanded Morgan's dis- nissal after a subcommittee in- esligalor said Morgan got $10,00 from Climax Molybdenum stockpile supplier, i orking part-lime as a $50-a-day jnsullant to the old Office of De- ense Mobilization.

WASHINGTON Former Present Eisenhower, defending the legrity of his former secretary the Treasury, George M. Humhrcy: Kccrclary Humphrey a dishonest thing in his life, ready to mount the cross nnd you can put the nails and spcnr in me." PALO ALTO (UPI) Richarc VI. Nixon took his campaign fo the nomination for governor nortl today with appearances speeches at Santa Clara, San Ma teo and here. Nixon topped off a busy cam paign day Friday night with a cal for legislation against use of supported institutions for speech es by persons who refuse to com ply with subversive control laws Al Manhattan Beach Friday Nixon promised, if elected, he would: Stress hard-hitting enforcement of laws now on the books including loyalty oaths. Activate, on a slate-wide basis, educational programs on the tactics and strategy of Communism for both school children and adults.

Emphasize Ihe teaching of eachcrs and the use of authorita- textbooks for maximum effectiveness In anti-Communist education. The former vice president snid Gov. Edmund Brown still remains silent in response to challenges to repudiate California Democratic Council resolutions in connection wilh left-wing activities. during initial interrogation, milled shooting the family they walked from their car ward the two-story frame- far house, located about 15 mi! southwest of Richmond. Police said the girl's body Changes Sought For Northwest Export Of Power SALEM, Ore.

(UPI) A pending in Congress which wou jive preference to Oregon an Washington before surplus ele ric power was exported to Ca 'ornia had been endorsed in pri ciple by Gov. Mark Hatfield Oregon. But Hatfield proposed amendments to the bill, whic leals with power supplied by tl; ederal Bonneville Power Admil stration. Hatfield said Friday that mendments, drawn up with BP Charles F. Luce would: "Tie down definitions" in th iill, eliminating "language wrar from developing at a late ate." Require that- proposed contract or sale of BPA energy outsid Pacific Northwest be circulat ed among BPA customers in Ore on and Washington before bein; igned.

World Airways Wins Contract OAKLAND (UPI) The Mill- iry Air Transport Service has warded a contrael of nearly $10, W.OOO to World Airways, ol akland, it was announced lodny. The contract which becomes ef- ctivc July 1, will add four dif- rent transcontinental routes for service. Just prior to the MATS an- mnccment World Airways, ad announced the purchase of Boeing 707 320C's convertible, rgo passenger long range nnsports for nearly $25,000,000 aklng World the first air trans- rl facility to operate jets from Oakland Airport. Templeman had arrived at farm last -November or December. "Fred (Hofer) answered an ad in one of the Richmond newspapers asking for someone to take Jie boy in," she said.

"To see him, he seemed to be awful nice. They never had a bit of trouble with him." William George Thompson, Ga Edward Thomson, Rene E. Vil; Marvin W. Wagner, Micha Edward Walker, Carmen Theodo West, Wcston Warren William Effie Acorn Yegge; Bachelor of Arts Degree With Teaching Credentials Sandra Jean Abrahamson, Na cy Annis Hunsinger Akana, Sa dra Lee Akins, Dianne Louise A en, Ruth Karen Backlund, Alic June Pullen John Vergne Bobell, Beverlee Holswor 3radshaw, Diane Christine Cai Elizabeth Blanche Colescott, Joyi Mitchell Daugherty, Elsie Darlen Garcelon, Diane Corinnc Genzo Helen Newell Goodwin, Gerald A via Gould, Marilyn Ann Haga Mary. Holoway Hall, Barbar Marian Hammer Hasz; John Claude Hauenstein, Diani Joy Greehlee Hanger, Christin Marcia Ramstad Hawkins, Kill Marie Hemingway, William Dalle Henry, Edna Joan Iversei Nancy Marlene Foster Jage Dorothy Collier Jerland, Sandi Eleanor Johnson, Willard Lewe lyn Johnson, Sharon McKeay Jui kins, Julia Barry Rollins ICti mann.

Lloyd Arthur Launer, Jr Dorothy Rush Lowrey, JoAnn Fei guson Ludlum; David Clark AlcCready, Loi Bailey McDonnell, Linda Pear Logran McKnight, Kay Mari Magnuson, Kenneth George Ma lias, Belle Catherine Moore, Ralp Wilton Morris, Carla Katherin Janet Ann McDonal Nelson, Clyde Rowland Nielson Ann Allen Norlhrup, Vern Louise Osborne, Opal Lorraine Richards Parker; Douglas Edward Riedmiller, Da vid Anthony Skinner, Carol Ann Slack, Martha Byrd Snyder, Linda Rae Woodruff Spallino, Brooke Davies Thomas, Patricia Louise Greuner Tilley, Ruth Ellen Turn- Joselle Lorraine Walker, Jacqueline Rulh Whipple, Diane Louise Freeman Wilson. Bachelor of Education Degree Patricia Regli Cahill, Donna Lou Chisholm, Christopher Francis Colegrove, Vivian Lucille Crader, Lela Joan Sagasar Daneli, Bertha Ten-ill Swerdfeger, Andreas George Vangelatos. Bachelor of Science Degree Ronald Gordon Addis, Arnolc Jacob Albrecht, Gary Lane Bpyle, Dell Joseph Bradley; David Lloyd Brewer, Lawrence Lee Cabodi, Bernard Lutzie Castleberg, Michael Fredrick Chapman, John Arlhur Cooper, Lonnie Darnell Cope, Ronald Gerald Coulter, James David Currivan, Bernard Clay Day, David Roger DeForgc, Harvey Ray Gene Willford Eide, Larry Lee Epperson; Fernie Alexander Espinosa, Bert Earl Evans, Edward LeRoy Fisk, Franklin Fredrick Frank, Hugh Wyman Fretwell, Mervin 'Hi' For Hams Built Into New Secret Satellite VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. UPI) --The Air Force refused to Comment on a secret satellite aunched Friday, but unofficial ources reported it carried Oscar a 10-pound, gold-plated trans- nitter designed to broadcast the I'ord "Hi" to ham radio opera- ors. The Air Force announcement Jiat a satellite was launched said nly that it was boosted alof 'ith a Thor-Agena combina on, the same used in all Dis overer shots before tight secui regulations went into effect.

An Air Force spokesman reused to comment on the Oscar aunch, but M. C. Towns Jr. lairman of Project Oscar, re ortcd Oscar II was in orbit and ansmitting over 155.993 megacy es. He said reception appeared ood and it was taking about 112 iinutes for the orbit.

Paul Hanson, Gary M. Haflp'w, Douglas Byron Newton Hull, Robert Edward Jennings, Alan Stuart Cllffprtl Perry Judklns, Frank Lester rak, Edwin Gray Katlas; Roy Lee Killion, Dennis Ray- mond Kogl, Omer Edgar elle, Edna Ellsworth Me- Cready, James Paul Mangan, Conrad Paul David. W. Ortmann, Bruce Barton George Richard Pardee, Ray- f. mond Francis Parent, Stephen Harrison Rader, Melvin Reingold; Thornton LaRue Rhodes, Foster Franklin Robinson, Harold Salladay, Walter Herman Salm- Texus Verald ert Keith Semmens, Gregory Kirk Snyder, Ronald John James Francis Spallino, Lloyd E.

Ellsworth Van Zee, Jack Edward Waddell, Judith Kay Warren, Jack Gary Watson. Thomar Whear; Hiiltoir iVood, Carolyn Jeanne James Phillip Zobel. f. Master of Arts Degree George Minnich Baer, John C. 3usby, Frutchey Bux, Pe- Anthony Carpino, Ray Retina, Richard William Clarence Tyson.

English, "Hyde Gilliland, Bernard Leonard lawkins, Walter Allen Noah, Mary Shirley Cosgrave Pifferini, Earl Earnest Rumble, Georgia Ann Icott, Vernon Smith, Ula -Edrie Stewart. 'Master of Science Degree Stuart' Lester Murrell, Norman lackson Scott, Jr. THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU Sunday p.m. KIEM 1480 kc This week'i Christian Scivnea progrim. Your Defense From 'Contagion OUTDOOR FURNITURE 6 Ft.

Redwood Picnic Table and 2 Benches 15 88 Reg. 19.95 MONTGOMERY WARD HI 3-3033 4th Sts. Eurela I Humboldt Crab BOTCHIE'S CRAB STAND Hwy. 101 Fields Landing HI 2-4134 Bad Check Passer Found Guilty A guilty verdict was returned slcrday in Ihe case of Robert impbell, who acted as his own torncy on charge of passing rce bad checks amounting to 0 in Eureka markets and bars The defendant was referred to probation office for sentencing 9 a.m. June 18 in Dcpnrtmcni Superior Court.

The fact Campbell admitted nr sentence in stole prison for cond degree murder was includ- in Ihe charge, icntcnce for passing worthless carries maximum of nrs In slate prison. SEE and HEAR the only candidate who's program supports Humboldt County KVIQ Channel 6 SUNDAY 7:30 8:30.

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