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Page 6 Polls Open At .10 Tuesday; BallotiBg Places Are Listed Polls will open at 10 a.m. Tuesday for the campus wide spring elections." Polls will close at 5:30 p.m. All students must present University identification before receiving their ballots. . Elections '. Chairman Bill Schmidt said yesterday that any student wishing to . help count votes should report to Roland Parker Lounge in Graham Me morial after 7 p.m. Tuesday. : Men's1 pistricts , and polling "places are: : pistrict I r- All men liv : ing outside Chapel Hill and iCarrboro city limits and. all -men in Victory Village will vote .at Y-Court and the Victory Vil ; Iage Housing Office.: ' District H All men stu dents living in buildings not owned by the University and in the area bounded, by Columbia - Street on the west, and the town limits of Chapel Hill on the north, south and east, shall vote at. Y-Court and Graham Memorial.- District III All men re siding in the area bounded by Cameron Avenue on the south, Columbia Street on the east and the town limits of Chapel Hill on the northwest, plus all men living in Carrboro, will vote at Y - Court and the Scuttlebutt. District TV - Men in the area bounded - by Columbia Street on the east, Cameron Avenue on the north, and the Chapel Hill town limits on the west and south will vote in the Carolina Inn, and the Naval Ar- :mory. r:-- v------ '. . . District V - The residents of . Battle Vance Pettigrew . will, vote jn their dormitory. Residents of Old West,' Memor ial Hall, or any classroom building will vote in Old West. pistrict VI Residents of Mangiim, Manly, and Grimes will vote in their respective residence halls. Men living in Ruffin or Emerson Stadium will vote in Ruffin. . 1 District VII Men in Gra ham, Aycock, Stacy, Everett and Lewis will vote in their re spective residence halls. District Vin Residents of Joyner and Alexander " will vote in their respective dormi tories. Men living in Conner and Winston will vote in Win ston. District IX Parker, Ave ry and Teague will vote in their own residence halls. District X Residents of Ehringhaus will vote either at Ehringhaus or Y - Court. District XI Men in Craige will vote in Craige or in Y-Court. Voting in Women's Districts will be in the following polling places: . - District I All women in Victory Village and in buildings not : owned by the University will vote at Y - Court and Gra- - ham Memorial. - District II Residents of Alderman will vote in the dor mitory. Women living in Kenan and Mclver will vote in Mc Iver. District III The residents of Spencer, Smith, and White head will vote in their respec tive halls. District TV Residents of the Nurse's Dorm will vote there. District V Residents of East Cobb and West Cobb will vote in their respective dormitories. 'Real Asian Story' Talk Thursday . . "The Real Story of the Bat tle for Southeast Asia" will be the subject, of a program by "Carolina Conservative . Club at 8 : 15 p.m. Thursday in . Carroll Hall. - i Anthony Bouscaren, noted -authority on communism and international affairs, will deliv er the featured address. ' Bouscaren is a frequent con tributor to such magazines as "U. S. News & World Report" and "Saturday Evening Post" and is the author of several books, including "Soviet For eign Policy." His remarks will be based in part on a recent study he conducted on the situation in Viet Nam. His speech will be followed by an informal ques tion and answer period. - .NORTH CAROLINA. .. i Asheville, Lee's Jewelers , Asheville, Gordon's Jewelers Eur Button, Neal Wright Jewelers Canton, Gordon's Jewelers Chapel Ilill, Weabrortfc & Sloan Charlotte. Fields Jewelers, lac Durham, Jones & Frazier 2 stores FayeitevUle, Hatcher's Jewelers Csastonia, Morris Jewelers Coldsitwro, Garris Jewelers V Greensboro, Schiffman Jewelry Co. Eendersonville, Gordon's Jlrs. High Point, Perkinson's Jewelry Co. Lumhertoa, A. J. Ilolmes Jeweler filorgacion, Gregory Jewelers Raleigh, Johnson's Jewelers Caleigh, Jelly's Jewelers Z stores fieidsville, Mace JeweiryrGifts Roanoke Rapids, The Jewel Box , CiDcby Mount, Gehman's Jewelry ' Store" f ': ' Sanford, TTegoaer's JSr. Southern Pines, Perkinson's; Inc. IVilson, OrarehweU's Inc. ' Winston-Salem, McPhaiPsv he. roivell little LMor o. Authorized Ford Dealer O T-DHIDS o nusTAnas O FALCONS O FORDS Somplete Hut o Ssruics Facfory Trained Service Personnel -;:.r t7orfc fiaarchlccd--; 1 ."; : Durham ltd: J - ? ; Next to Eastgate" Today's Calendar Hillel Gradaate Brunch 2:30 p.m., "Purim In Custom, Le gend, and History." Inter - Hillel Mixer 6:30 p.m. Duke Baptist Student Union. Cosmopolitan Club 4 p.m., Roland Parker I and II, "Can ada, A Changing Nation,' re freshments served. Episcopal Student Congregation -5:30 p.m., supper. Newman Club 6 p.m., op stairs, Lenoir Speaker, Rev. Christian Malone, chaplain, Southeastern Region, Nation al Federated Newman Clubs. Register for N. C. Newman Club convention, to be held here March 27 and 23. this week at Catholic Student Cen- tftr. Wesley Foundation Symposium . 4 p.m., basement of urn versitv Methodist Church Have I Told You Lately Tha T T.nve You?" TransDortation is available to Binkley Memorial Baptis Church at Y Court or ca 942-4964. MOVIES Carolina . Love Has Many Faces. Varsity Those Galloways. MONDAY -Film Committee 3 p.m Grail Room. Organizational meeting of . Wo men's Tennis Club 4 p.m Women's Gym. IN-SERVICE SPEECH Mrs. John Allcott of the Uni versity Testing Center w i 1 speak at the sixth meeting o the In - Service Training Pro gram for staff members of the Dean of Women and associates at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in 010 Peabody. Her topic will be "In teresting Job Opportunities for Young Women." TODAY JAM SESSION 3 7 P.M. 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