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STUDENTS WILL PICKET WITH GARMENT WORKERS

HEAD OF RED SQUAD IN REFUSAL TO COMMENT

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Unidentified Harvard students will take a vigorous part in aiding striking garment workers to picket their establishments today according to rumors afloat last night.

Strategically choosing St. Patrick's Day when the greater number of Boston's finest will be concentrated in South Boston, these students, it is said, will make a determined effort to repeat the riot at Charlestown in 1934.

Investigation revealed that they will not find the blue coats unprepared, however. It is reported that police will spare no efforts to nip the demonstration in the bud, and thus avoid any disturbance. Reached at his home at a late hour last night, Inspector Goulston of the Red Squad declined to comment.

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