Suspect ChargedNORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. (UPI)~A high school dropout released only three .weeks ago from a mental hospital was charged with capital'murder Sunday in the' slaughter at Shell Lake, Sask., of nine members of a. farm iamijy. *.Victor Ernest Hoffman, 21, a.slightly .built .farmer’s son, faces mandatory death by hang ing if convicted.Hoffman' eldest of three children of a farm family, lives near Leask, Sask., about 25 miles southeast of t h e farm which was the scene of last Monday's massacre, of which there was but one survivor.It was not learned whether Hoffman knew any of the victims before the slayings.-However, friends of the Hoffman family said Hoffman, who dropped out of high school after ninth grade, had been a patient in the Saskatchewan Provincial Hospital, a mental institution in North Battleford, for about seven weeks until his release three weeks ago. Friends said he had been under treatment for “emo-‘ tional problems.”Persons close to the family said Hoffman “stayed to himself/1 was not overly friendly/' and was “sort of a loner.”Other friends said Hoffman was a member of a “very goud church going family” and Hoff--'mmVICTOR E. HOFFMAN... murder suspectman’s father just completed a term as councilman of the Lutheran Church at Leask.-The Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced the arrest Saturday night but withheld the suspect’s identity until Sunday.]cDaanchasamfouisJ-rytalgUccheIsprclosaifivplaAnTODAYIn theNewsSaledlieiT Sal fro ed sailt; sai* ges E spe ageMo