What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Your task is to determine the disposition by the court of appeals of the decision of the court or agency below; i.e., how the decision below is "treated" by the appeals court. That is, the basic outcome of the case for the litigants, indicating whether the appellant or respondent "won" in the court of appeals.

Opinion:
Daniel Boone HYMES, Petitioner and Appellant, v. Raymond K. PROCUNIER, Director, California Department of Corrections, Appellee.
No. 24231.
United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Aug. 10, 1970.
Rehearing Denied Sept. 16, 1970.
Daniel Boone Hymes, in pro. per.
Thomas C. Lynch, Atty. Gen., John T. Murphy, and Timoth G. Laddish, Deputy Attys. Gen., San Francisco, Cal., for appellee.
Before CHAMBERS and KOELSCH, Circuit Judges, and BYRNE, District Judge.
PER CURIAM:
The decision refusing habeas corpus relief is affirmed.
The district court found that the questions presented had been previously decided and rejected by the same court. Of course, the district court can take judicial notice of its own records, and appellant has not brought forward the records of other petitions.
Also, we have trouble finding a substantial federal question in the petition.

Question: What is the disposition by the court of appeals of the decision of the court or agency below?

Choices:
stay, petition, or motion granted
affirmed; or affirmed and petition denied
reversed (include reversed & vacated)
reversed and remanded (or just remanded)
vacated and remanded (also set aside & remanded; modified and remanded)
affirmed in part and reversed in part (or modified or affirmed and modified)
affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded; affirmed in part, vacated in part, and remanded
vacated
petition denied or appeal dismissed
certification to another court
not ascertained

Answer: 1