Student Council authorities announced last night that they will continue to run a clearance office for sellers and buyers of non-redeemable football tickets until some better system of redemption is instituted.
In three days of business since the opening of the name-clearance bureau, about 40 sellers' names have been given to seekers of Army game tickets. Two would be economists were caught taking advantage of the high demand by trying to get more than the list price for their small supply of tickets. Council agents phoned both and warned them of a newly adopted plan to "blacklist" scalpers and publish their names in, a Council bulletin.
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