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HEAVENLY GATES OPENED BUT THERE CAME FORTH NO MOUSE

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AMIIHERST, N. H., November 3 (UP)--A state police guard was placed around the turkey farm headquarters of the Holy Ghost and Us Society tonight after conflicting reports that Harrington (Heavenly) Gates had field the cult.

Mrs. Joseph Holland, manager of the cult, told newsmen that the Dartmouth College football star has left, but shortly after State police superindent Charles Colbath said that Gates was at the farm.

Colbath said he had assigned a police detail to protects members of the society from curious persons who were attracted to the farm by the furor caused by Gates resignation from college and subsequent arrival at the farm.

Both Dean Lioyd K. Neidlinger and Robert P. Fuller, publicity director at the college, said that Gates "definitely was through with the college."

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