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APTED IMPOSES TWO DOLLAR FINE ON PARKING VIOLATORS

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Students who have been smiling over the neat little parking tickets found tacked on cars parked along South street, Mill street, and Holyoke street by Yard Police will get two dollar surprises soon, Colonel Charles L. Apted indicated yesterday.

Anticipating a parking campaign by Cambridge Police of five dollar fines for each violation, the Yard Cops have ticketed each car parked in violation of city ordinances.

The University has traced the names of the owners and will soon bill them for two dollars, Apted said.

Holyoke street; Mill street, which runs between Lowell House and Gore Hall; and South street, which intersects Dunster street north of Kirkland House, must be kept clear for fire trucks, University officials insist.

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