[1] Upon arriving at the El Camino Hospital in Los Altos, California, on June 16, 1967, Huber was pronounced dead.
[3] On August 22, 1947, Huber relieved Harold Houser and took the office of Governor of American Samoa.
[4] Huber supported the opening of a cannery by famed aviator Harold Gatty, believing it would help diversify the American Samoan economy.
Under Huber's encouragement, the legislature of the territory, the American Samoa Fono, convened for the first time.
[7] This reversed the previous position of Governor Otto Dowling, who had claimed an act of the United States Congress would be required to form a legislature.