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The two undergraduates arrested for drunken disorder and disturbing the peace were indicted at the Third District Court at 9 a.m. yesterday. The two men, a senior, the other a junior, were released on $75 bail each and will appear for trial at a future date.

The students were arrested Monday night after a fracas with two policemen who had been parked in a patrol car outside the Wursthaus. One of the pair made offensive remarks to the officers and broke away and ran when asked for clarification. The policeman chased him and according to friends of the students, knocked him unconscious with a night-stick.

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