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Apted Refuses to Change Stand in Banning Bicycles

Storey, Booth, Everts Lead in Battle to Restore Two-Wheelers

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"I'm from Missouri," growled Colonel "Break-Em-Up" Apted '06, as the refused yesterday to take any notice of the petition now circulating in an effort to raise the bicycle ban imposed last week by the doughty strong arm of College law and order.

Leading the revolt against this latest "Oppression Bill" are three Freshmen: Kenneth L. Booth, William P. Everts, Jr., and Anderson Storey. It is understood that they have succeeded in getting more than 100 signatures from indignant Yardling cyclists and that today, petitions will be distributed in the Houses.

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