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Two students who tried to steal a Marine recruiting sign from in front of the Wellesley post office were charged with drunkenness and larceny of government property yesterday morning in a Wellesley court.
The men, Hugh B. Williams '51 and Frederick F. Williams, Jr. '50, no relation, were apprehended in the act of removing the sign by patrolman William Mullen, who brought them to the Dedham Jail, where they spent the night. In the morning the judge fined them $10 each, and Hugh Williams an additional $35 for driving under the influence of alcohol.
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