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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 4

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The Boston Globei
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7 The Boston Globe Thursday, December 14, 1967 Police Widen Drug Probe in Suburbs METRO FOCUS these reports," Gross said. He said his office has six such probes under way. The investigation into the use of drugs at Wellesley High School is continuing, according to Principal Samuel Graves. There may be more suspensions before the week ends. Twelve boys and girls were suspended for three weeks Tuesday after marijuana and methedrine were found in a student's locker.

Graves said, "Drugs were By ROBERT L. WARD --Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Richardson plans to meet with the executive committee of the- Mass.

Police Assn. to the increasing drug abuse problem" in the suburbs. nMA great deal has to be done, especially in education," Richardson said. Te jnst cannot keep assigning more and more investigators to; the problem. attorney general was guest speaker at a Confra-fe-nity of Christian Doctrine conference attended by 200" Wellesley Natkk -students Wednesday in St.

-James Church, Natick. "We have not begun to see the problem and its overall ramifications," Rich-; ardson said. "We may have 1 to develop some radical proaches to solving it." At the same time, the drug problem at the high school is considered more "widespread than originally believed. That opinion, from Dist. Atty.

George- G. Burke of Norfolk county, is based on information given by investigators on his staff who were in Wellesley Wednesday. Because of this and serious problems in two other unnamed Norfolk "county communities Burke said he has asked Public Safety Comr. Leo Laughlin for State Police help in drug investigations. State Police Sgt William F.

Gross, in charge of the Narcotics Bureau, said there is an increasing amount of drug use reported in schools and colleges in Eastern Massachusetts. "We are trying" to evaluate also found on the person of another boy and youngsters under the influence of drugs had been observed within the school." In addition it was learned a Wellesley father had brought to school authorities a quantity of drugs found in his son's bedroom. Of those suspended, half were girls. Several of the group were on the schools honor roll. ''These were bright kids," "said Graves, "but no athletes or student leaders were involved." of those suspended transferred to Wellesley High this year from other schools, it was learned.

"Right now," Burke, said, "we are concentrating on the source in hopes of finding the pusher." The district attorney, who is in Quincy City hospital with pneumonia, compliment ed Wellesley officials for the way they are handling the case. $50,000 "Bail Set In Heroin Count which had been set by U.S. Comr. Robert Popeo. The case was set down for trial on Jan.

29. Roussel was arrested Dec. 11 at the Logan Airport when he arrived from France. Customs agents seized 5 pounds of heroin which has a retail value of $1 million according to Asst. U.S.

Atty. Edward J. Lee. Christian Maria RousseL also known as Abraham Muicey, of Buenos Aires, pleaded not guilty in Federal Court today to an indictment charging him with importing heroin, valued at $1 million in to. this country.

Judge Frank J. Murray contined the $50,000. bail CONVERSATION PIECE! TELEPHONE SLIP-ON COVER In Rich Silver Plate Judge Tells Addicts To Get Treatment Drag Pond 1 JIt For Body of i Mail Suspect rBy WILLIAM D. GODSOE PRICED LECHMERE'S WAY AT f8 End. Judge Adlow gave them a one-year probtionary period in which to be treated.

The defendants were arrested Monday by the Boston Police vice squad unit after they had kept an apartment house on Tremont st. uder surveillance. Police used 14 packets of heroin found in the house as Here's a "conversation piece" that's truely unique. A decorative accent for home or office! If someone on your list "has everything" then this is the perfect gift. Rich baroque design.

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RICHARDS Still missing. The other defendants, John J. Kelley, 53, of Water-town, ad Mrs. Patricia Di-aferio, 32, of Boston, were acquitted by the jury. Chief Bobola said the Watson Pond area was a large one and unless postal authorities take the tip a seriously possibility is he will drop any further search.

where you pocket ihe difference mated $2000 damage. The children were sent home for the day but were, expected to be back at clases tomorrow morning. Flames gutted a first floor classroom and office at St. Joseph's School on Hulbert Roxbury, at 8:20 this morning, shortly before hundreds of youngsters were to start classes for the day. The blaze caused an esti- TAUNTQN Acting on a I telephone tip police today dragged a section of Watson for the body of Thom-'as R.

Richards. 41, of the missing Plymouth mail truck rabbery defendant. The morning-long drag-; ging operation yielded noth-'ing, according to Chief John Bobola. Bobola said he would conifer with postal authorities today to decide if dragging or skin diving operations will continue. 5 In the -past two weeks quarries of jQunicy "and other.

-Sout 'Shore communities have searched for the missing Weymouth Richards and two others twere charged with armed 'robbery in the $1.5 million Jobbery, the nation's largest fcash theft. It took place "14. 1962." -3 He failed to appear in U.S. Court early last fox trial and has been missing since. All our stores open every night 'til Christmas gilchrist's Two great items from our Notions Street Floor in all our stores Mail and Phone Orders FOR MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES For Persons Over Sixty-five.

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Atty. James D. St. Clair in behalf of the movie's producer, Rrederick Wiseman, made that charge in his final argument, before Judge Harry Kalus in defense of the fil. St.

said that Corrections John A. Gavin was opposed from the beginning to having Wiea-man make a movie showing conditions inside the Bridge-water State Hospital and prison. St. Clair denies the state officials insisted originally that Wiseman should make the movie only if he agreed to permit the state to censor it and approve it before it could could be shown. While the film was being made inside the Bridgewater institution.

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