Show poor C0pjf r- 2A Ogden Standard-Examine- r 21 Saturday July - 1984 K News briefs 120 Poles seek asylum in AusMa Austria TRAISKIRCHEN (AP) — Four buses carrying Poles on a religious pilgrimage to the Vatican made a detour to Austria's main refugee camp where 120 of the passengers asked for political asylum police reported Friday The mass defection Thursday by Poles of Ukrainian background was the largest from Po land since 1982 when about 500 Poles remained in Spain and other countries after getting permission to leave for the world soccer championships Viktor Demel head of the camp's Aliens Police Department said most of the refugees who arrived Thursday were Greek Catholics who wanted to emigrate to Canada 'Kiddie porn queen9 gets 10 years LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Catherine Stubbleficld Wilson a grandmother labeled the "kiddie porn queen" because she operated the nation's biggest child pornography distribution ring was sentenced Friday to 10 years in federal prison Mrs Wilson the mother of four insisted she had done nothing wrong — comparing her activities to "selling toothpaste or cigarettes" — and her attorney vainly argued that she should serve her time in a halfway house But US District Court Judge Richard Gadbois Jr favored the government's contention that she alone was responsible for an international operation that at one time handled 80 percent of the child pornography circulating nationwide Men use helicopter to rob bank VALLEY VIEW Texas (AP) — Five men armed with automatic weapons and clad in beige jumpsuits robbed a bank here Friday and then fled in a helicopter into Oklahoma and authorities say they might have been the same bandits who pulled a similar heist in Louisiana in February A police dragnet spread across Oklahoma for the men who swooped down on the Valley View National Bank and robbed it without firing a shot according to Larry Todd a Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman Mendocino County Sheriffs Lt Jay Miller said his depart- ment has had "no indication whatsoever of any political over- Marines hurt when truck overturns truck carrying Marine Corps officers and officer candidates overturned near the Quantico Marine Base Friday injuring at least 23 men and trapping some vehiof them beneath the 5-t- on cle Officials said at least five Marines were in critical condition Cortez said the men were en route from the training area at Camp Upshur on the east side of the sprawling military complex in northern Virginia to Quanti-co'- s main gate when the accident occurred He refused to speculate on the cause of the crash but said it was under investigation Blast damages Soviet embassy — BEIRUT Lebanon (AP) A grenade fired from a rooftop about 100 yards away hit the Soviet Embassy compound in west Beirut Friday rocket-propelle- d night causing damage but no sualties police said A ca- telephone caller said later the embassy was a "Soviet espio nage center" and such attacks would continue unless the Soviets stopped "interfering in Lebanese internal politics" The man pointed to the devastating bombing attacks against US Marines and French troops in Beirut last fall and said the same "will" could shake the Russians Hitler plot conspirators eulogized BERLIN (AP) — West Ger- man leaders paid homage Friday to officers diplomats and other conspirators killed 40 years ago for a failed attempt to kill Adolf Hitler with a planted bomb "The 20th of July enabled us Germans to save our honor" Chancellor Helmut Kohl said in a nationally televised speech from West Berlin German resistance leaders had little chance of assassinating Hitler on July 20 1944 nine months before the surrender of Nazi Germany he said "but they were ready to sacri- fice themselves for the justice and for the future of the fatherland" he said at a ceremony in the courtyard of the former Wehrmacht headquarters where four officers were shot by a firing squad 12 hours after Hitler escaped the blast with minor scratches 298SL to bed She poignantly characterized her troubled husband as finally "always very sad and very lonely" United Bible-toter- highest -lr-- and entered TEMPERATURES 00 Ao UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST 0T fjHOWw' e school but embalming school He seemed to have found his place in life and graduated with honors from the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science in he Pennsylvania In 1964-6- 5 worked at three Canton funeral homes Huberty liked embalming and other technical aspects of his calling said Don Williams one of his employers but his intro- verted personality caused him to fail in the vital task of dealing with the bereaved "He simply wasn't cut out for this profession" suggested Williams "He acted like he just wanted to be left alone" Huberty and Etna a San Francisco native married during his internship under Williams and in 1965 the Ohio Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors issued him first a funeral director's license and later an embalmer's license By then however Huberty had decided to don welder's goggles and after training at Electric Lincoln Welding School in Cleveland went to work at Macombers Manufacturing Co in Louisville Ohio in 1966 Three years later he was back in Canton a welder at Babcock and Wilcox which made replacement parts for the steel industry There he earned seniority This good stretch lasted 13 years Etna worked as an elementary school substitute teacher They bought a house in Massillon and their daughters Zelia and Cassandra now 14 and 10 were born Huberty even finished college after 16 years of sporadic higher education and earned a sociology degree in 1976 from Malone College in Canton next-doo- r German shepherds Fasti®! 'LOW Showers are expected today in the South Atlantic Coast states Elswehere will be mostly fair humid lows in the lower 70s highs In the lower 90s southerly daytime winds 10 to IS mph otherwise gusty and erratic winds near the showers probability of measurable rain 60 percent today Utah: variable clouds through the weekend with scattered afternoon and nighttime thundershowers local areas of heavy rainfall possible lows In the 60s and lower 70s highs in the upper 80s and 90s breezy southerly daytime winds In the western valleys otherwise gusty winds near the showers Soutneasf Idaho: partly cloudy through the weekend with scattered showers and thundershowers mainly afternoons and evenings highs In the upper 70s to the mid 80s lows in the upper 40s and 50s l Extended Fortcast Utah — Scattered afternoon showers and nighttime thundershowers Monday through Wednesday Lows In the 60s Highs in the 90s Ogden Boise Chicago Temperatures Max Mia Pep — Denver Idaho Faiis Las Vegas Los Angeles New York Omaha Phoenix Pocatello Portland Provo Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle St George Washington 81 67 64 70 63 59 83 68 68 93 71 103 75 56 55 68 75 88 89 84 97 82 103 86 86 78 94 93 70 73 102 81 58 54 78 67 a - — ' - - v X business - — 1 utility bills" V ' -02 06 — 42 -t -- Randall C Hatch Managing Editor Flora Ogan Associate Editor The Ogden Standard-Examin- er is published daily and Sunday at Ogden Utah by the Standard Corporation PO Box 951 Ogden Utah 84401 Second Class Postage paid at Ogden Utah (USPS 403840) Postmaster send address corrections to PO Box 951 unsolicited materials sent to are the Ogden Standard-ExaminThe risk at the owner's sent newspaper does not assume responsibility for their custody or All er VAV ii United Press International top Guillermo Flores Jr brother of the slain David rlores bends down behind a police rope at the mass killing He came in an attempt to retrieve his brother's bike Below left is killer James Huberty and below right is his wife Etna At took the dog out back and killed it" Mohler said "Shot it right there" "Huberty said 'There I took care of it' Mohler recalled "And that's how he handled business" Later Mohler became disturbed by thumping sounds emanating from his y frame neighbor's late-nig- ht two-stor- house Mohler Huberty eventually discovered was taking target practice in his basement shooting range According to Massillon police Huberty was charged in 1980 with being drunk and disorderly after a gas station incident No fine was imposed but Huberty had to pay $46 in court costs Over the years hundreds of complaints were logged against Huberty by Massiilon-polic- e mainly for his noisy and free-runnin- German g shepherds noted officer Ron Davis Terry Kelly who worked with him as a welder remembered that Huberty was "always talking about shooting somebody" Kelly said Huberty was with concerned "survivalist" techniques and weaponry and believed nuclear war loomed "He talked about the end of the world" said Kelly "He and his family were going to be the only ones left He talked about going off into the woods" The American Dream burst for Huberty in 1982 The WASHINGTON (AP) — Negotiators for the two major postal workers unions stormed out of contract talks with the US Postal Service Friday night contending that management returned to an earlier proposal for a three-yewage freeze it had abandoned "Talks are off Negotiations are over" said an angry Vincent Sombrotto president of the National Association of Letter Qlasmann Hatch President Robert D Monson General Mgr qualified for a' funded security guard federally training program as a low income unemployed applicant and on April 12 was issued a permit by the Bureauof Collections and Investigative Services to carry a 38 caliber revolver or a 357 magnum on duty Huberty got a job guarding a Huberty unions Qen "I looked at him you know? I'm Mexican He didn't show any respect to say a thing like that in front of me So I said to myself why bother having conversation with this man? I cut him off He seemed to realize what he'd done because his face turned red" "In his mind everything in Ohio was done right and he could not adjust to the way in things were- done California" Etna Huberty said "I asked him if he wanted to go back to Ohio but he said no that there was nothing there but cold winters and high - The Ogden The weather today Salt Lake City Oodn Provo: variaDit clouds through Sunday with afternoon and nighttime thunderhowers likely locally heavy showers possible continued i Z ar United Press International Forecast Mi tried to break into his wife's van and he was still seething about it So he says to me Mexicans are 'Those f always getting into everybody's not divinity neighbor of that era Vaughn Mohler became wary of Huberty after an eerie incident It seems one of Hub- 2989 ljvz j)LjC r— jS5 ' bered It came as something of a surprise to his peers when Huberty graduated in 1960 from Waynedale High School A ST LOUIS for two Mexicans One likes to steal trucks and the other is a heroin dealer "This is the same day" said Palacios "that a neighbor told him two Mexican kids on bikes "He just didn't participate much other than maybe an interest in the Future Farmers of America" Hofacre remem- scratched his master's car "He DENVER ' 1 f - s" cities of Canton and Massillon and the nearby farming community of Mount Eaton an unremarkable loner a wallflower jp if Methodist Churches said "They were Gene Hofacre an Ohio schoolmate who became a veterinarian in Yorba Linda Calif The assumption according to Hofacre was that Huberty would enter divinity school But Jimmy was to others who knew him in the steel mill I j rs o' Vir4 Young Jimmy his sister Ruth and their parents were regular in their attendance at erty's SAN FRANCISCO bail-jumpe- And so apparently he was James Oliver Huberty was born Oct 11 1942 in Canton Ohio one of two children and the only son of Earl Vincent Huberty a steel mill worker and part-tim- e farmer and his wife Icel Evelyn whose union was doomed to dissolve demons Huberty's apparently came and went The day before his mayhem Huberty met neighbor Joe Palacios 27 a free lance bounty hunter who chases as they emptied trash at their Averil Road building "He asked me how I I told him was doing 'So-sI Then I told him was looking horn-rimme- tones or any terrorist" group retruck with bullets told its guards to "Give up or die" and escaped sponsibility in the robbery in the trucks with 15 bags of carried out by six to eight armed bandits money QUANTICO Va (UPI) — A Jim d in glasses who seldom had a thing to say Brinks robbers get 15 money bags UKIAH Calif (AP) — State and federal authorities examined two aging pickups for evidence Friday in the effort to find out who sprayed a Brink's armored north of the border in the first of their two San Ysidro rented apartments From 1A Instead Mrs Huberty said she left him there and went up local of 1984 they were By the start wife Which is when he started hearing the voices where Huberty believed they could live economically But the sale of their house last September which they thought would bring a profit resulted in what his wife said was a $69000 loss "He did not fit into the Mexican community" his wife said "He knew no Spanish He felt lost rejected and hopeless He called Tijuana police who stopped him for speeding on his 1982 Honda motorcycle "monkeys" she acknowledged but said he was not simply a racist despite his increasingly radical behavior and beliefs "If anything he was a Nazi" she said "He thought he was German but he wasn't He acted like he was German" Police said there was no sign of a racial motive in Huberty's although many of the victims were Mexicans and act ns The move to Tijuana lasted but three months Huberty did not like the litter or the congestion of the city with a burgeoning population smaller only than Los Angeles and Vancouver Canada on the Pacific coast outi Moe Biller president of the American Postal Workers Union called the economic told him about that something happened when he was 9 years old" his wife "Christ said "He was standing in a street and there was a legionnaire on a horse" said Mrs Huberty recalling her husband's visions "And a boy stabbed the horse and the legionnaire 1 fell to the ground "And when he got up he had his sword drawn and grabbed three people and wanted to know if they knew who this boy was And they told him yes and he gave them each a gold piece "The next day the legionnaire went to the boy's house and killed his parents with his sword Then he put the sword in the hands of the young boy who stabbed his horse and said 'There you've killed them " A week later after a family outing at the zoo Huberty announced to his wife that he was "going hunting hunting for humans" He changed his yellow e jersey for a short-sleev- maroon and camouflage climbed into his fatigues and 4 sedan at Mercury pm He drove the half block down the dusty parched slope from apartment 9 at 135 Averil Road 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