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G. Palmer LeRoy '51 faces arraignment at 9 a.m. this morning in the Third District Court of Middlesex on charges of disturbing the peace and accosting a member of the opposite sex, both misdemeanors.
LeRoy was walking down Boylston Street at 10:15 p.m. Friday with a water pistol in his hand. He brandished it in the general direction of Miss Pauline Gunn of Allston, muttered something to the effect of "Stick 'em up," and continued down the street, LeRoy said last night.
Miss Gunn walked over to two near by patrolmen, who followed LeRoy to Harvard Square, where Miss Gunn accepted his apologies, he stated. Later Friday, night she telephoned the Cambridge Police Department and filed the two charges.
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