Transcript: 62a. However, Mrs. King testified she received them on or about September 17, 1971. See Transcript: 129a-130a.
[6] Appellant's testimony: 87a-88a; testimony of Mrs. King: 135a; 143a.
[7] See, for example, Answer, Part 4(e), p 5a; appellant's testimony: 49a; 167a-168a.
[8] See, for example, appellant's testimony: 89a; 96a-97a.
[9] See, Answer, Part 4(e), p 5a. However, appellant did equivocate to some extent on this point also. See appellant's testimony: 50a-53a; 76a.
[10] Testimony: 112a-114a.
[11] See Testimony: 121a-122a. Appellant plainly admitted signing other clients' names as grantors on deeds as well as Mrs. Caudill's. See appellant's testimony: 84a-86a.
[12] See Affidavit, State Bar Exhibit #2; read into the record at 39a-40a.
[13] The Code of Professional Responsibility and Canons, now in effect, were not adopted by this Court until October 4, 1971.