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Girl,18,
Held-Dope
Held-Dope
Peddling
By FRANK RAYMOND
Peddling
Peninsula Bureau
Sarah Love Lemont, a June
graduate of Woodside High
School, went into business
right after graduation, San
Mateo County authorities
charged yesterday.
The business: Selling mari-
juana to her former clas-
mates.
Miss Lemont, 18, was ar-
raigned yesterday in Muni-
cipal Court, Redwood City,
on two counts of sale of mari-
juana, but Sheriff's Inspector
John LoSchiavo said as
many as 35 youngsters may
be involved in the case.
LoSchiavo said four boy
and six girl students, aged
16-18, have admitted making
SARAH LOVE LEMONT
marijuana purchases from
Free on $1,100 bail
Mis Lemont, either at the
high school parking lot or at
(Continued from Page 1)
the parking lot of nearby
juana, but only for a lark,
drive-in restaurants.
or as an experiment.
$5 A DOZEN
The parents of all the stu-
Miss Lemont, police said,
dents have been "most co-
sold marijuana cigarets at
operative," LoSchiavo said.
$5 a dozen.
At present 15 students have
The cigarets, or "sticks'
been cited to appear before
would come in matchboxes.
the Sheriff's Juvenile De-
LoSchiavo said the sher-
partment questioning
iff's department was investi-
about the affair, "but there
NO POLICE RECORD
gating reports that some of
may be more to come."
Miss Lemont, who has no
the students, after making
PARTIES AT HO ME
prior police record, appeared
purchases from Miss Le-
Police have recovered
yesterday before Municipal
mont, would the n become
three matchboxes, contain-
Judge Lyle Edson.
salesmen themselves, ped-
ing cigarets, marijuana
Her attorney, James Den-
dling their sticks to other stu-
seeds and paper, from some
nis, suggested the case be
dents at a profit.
of the students who made
referred to Juvenile Court be-
Investigators have not yet
purchases, LoSchiavo said.
cause his client turned 18
determined where Miss Le-
Miss Lemont most recent-
only last April 26. The judge
mont's source of marijuana
ly lived in a Menlo Park
agreed to let the Juvenile
is located, LoSchiavo said.
apartment which was rented
Court decide where the case
He said that of the stu-
by a girl friend. Several
dents involved, only three
should be heard, there or in
times some of the students
were "realy heavily in-
who were her customers
Superior Court.
volved" in marijuana smok-
went to the apartment, and
Miss Lemont was alowed
ing.
smoked marijuana there, the
to remain free on $1,100 bail.
Most of the others, he said,
officer said.
admitted smoking mari-
"these were not whaat you'd
F.Examina
(Continued on Page 15, Col. 1)
"these were not whaat you'd
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call 'marijuana parties.' Not
everybody there was using
the stuff.'
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