Same old name game: If lookalikes were killers by Paul Baler Lightning ma)' not Mve struck twice for 1wo North Idaho College students and Kootenai County. bu1 it has come surprisingly dose. The Kooten:11 County Sheriffs Orfice. still smarung from the false rape arrest of l'IIC s1udcnt Paul Bahuoni. was faced with a coincidence that easily could have resulted 1n the s3mC embaras~ing ~ituation. Stan R. Hall. an NIC journalism student, received a phone call from his father in Kenai. Alaska Saturday night
informing him that his name and Social Sccurit)· number had sh~'II up o n the local police telcJt. It seemed that Stan R. Hall was v.anted for murder bv the OiJCon Police Department in s.cnn"ton. Penn. This v.·as ne11,s to him, so on Sunday afternoon Hall dcoded that he would kill two birds with one stone. While visiting a fellow student at the local Jail. he asked jailer Don Kline if be would check with Scranton concerning the matter.
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Freshman senators elected A s trong voting tumour by vocational students Wednesday attributed 10 the placement of two vocational students on U1c ASNIC Student Board. Lee Cole nnd Kuri Kimberling . along with academic student Barbaru Stuckel. were oll V1t'lorlous In their bid for the respective senate seals. The race wos highlighted by a 48 percent vocational voter 1urnou1 compared to a slim 7 percent ocademlc ,,otc. A to1al of 266 ~rudcnt\ voted. Cole ran unopposed for the vocotionol seat, while Kimberling garnered 148 \'Otes to down Teri Oliver (90 votes) ond Derrer Tatro (22 votes) in the open scat. In the rncc for the academic ~cnt. Barbaro S1uckel collected 6S votes to Todd Griffith's 43 vore~ and Seth Thomai, Schneider's 35.
Kline said he v.ould. and Hall went on wTth ms \isit. Fifteen minutes later Hall v..is told 10 spre:id his legs and put h~ hands against the wall. After bemg thorough!)· fnskcd. Hall was told th:u he had bcner encnd his \-isit for a while longer while tha~ tried to reach the officer m charge of the Scranton in,·esngation. Kline told Hall that he wasn't under arrest but that he had 10 be held until more information was gathered. h turned out th:11 the H:ill wanted in
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Penns~·J ..nnio ":15 born on Sept. 28. 1953. Stan H.ill of NJC v.;is born Sept. 29. 105J. To funher the romc,dence. Hall fir the 6" 200-pound description. He is o· 18$ pounds . Fonunateh for Hall the officer in charge in Scranton was loca ted in 3bour 15 mmures. and ofter explaining "here he was on the nights in que~tion. Hall was lpolig1zcd to and ollo"cd to leil\e. HaJJ unruffled b\' the incident. S3id that he just wonted to get it settled before ,omeone came after him . .. , "35 just concerned that they might hove to hold me until they got all the 1nformauon the~ needed... Hall said. "h cBsily rould have taken a day or more. He said he knc" that he v. ould be detained for 3 little v. hilc if he went down to clear the misunderstanding up. but he "anted it o,er as soon 3S possible .. , didn · 1 w.int to get charged for murder somt- night right in the middle of dinner," Hall said.
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