The two orphans arrested Saturday for trespassing while selling magazine subscriptions in the Freshman dorms were tried and convicted yesterday in a Cambridge court. According to Matthew J. Toohy, Captain of the University Police, the judge placed the case "in file" and did not impose a sentence. A representative of the subscription company which had employed the boys said Sunday night that the orphans have quit their jobs selling publications.
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