2 Monday, March 5, 1973 University Daily Kansan Consolidation Shifts Polling Places Precincts and voting places for Tuesday's primary election will be essentially the same as those in the general election last fall, according to the Douglas County clerk's office. However, several precincts have been combined and joint voting places will be held in them. —Second precinct, first ward, at Douglas County State Bank instead of the fire station. —Voters in the fourth precinct of the first ward will vote in Pinnock School instead of Lily Hall. *The New York Times* First precinct, second ward, at the Community Building instead of city hall. - Seventh precinct, second ward, at Sunset School instead of the American Legion post home. - Fifth precinct, third ward, at Broken Arrow School instead of Rusty's Grocery. - Second precinct, fourth ward, at Central Junior High instead of Haskell School. - —Fourth and fifth precincts, fourth ward, at East Heights School. - Second precinct, fifth ward, at New York School instead of the courthouse. Precincts on campus are: First prescript, third ward, at the Central United Methodist Church, 1501 Massachusetts St., for the area bounded by 16th streets and West Campus Road; area bounded by 16th, Massachusetts and 19th streets and Naismith Drive; and - Second precondition, third ward, at the Cordley School, 1837 Vermont St., for the - Fourth precinct, second ward, at Allen Field House for the area bounded by 15th Street and Nassau Drive to Iowa Street, Iowa Street and the city limits on the south and west. Here is a complete list of voting places: First Ward—first and second precincts at Pinckney School; second and third precincts at Douglas County State Bank. Second Ward -first and second precincts in the Community Building at Sunset Field House; fifth precinct at Allen Field House; fifth precinct at West Junior High; sixth and seventh precincts at Sunset Third Ward—first precinct at Central United Methodist Church; second precinct at Cordley School; third precinct at Lawrence High School; fourth precinct at Centenium School; fifth and seventh precinct at Arrow School; sixth precinct at Schwerer School. Students who paid for Festival of the Arts tickets during spring semester enrollment may begin to pick up their tickets today in the Kansas Union, said Rob Ramseymer, Prairie Village junior and festival director. Ticket package redemptions will continue until the last night of the Festival, Saturday, April 7, or until all seats are filled. Fourth Ward-first and second precincts at Central Junior High School; third, fourth and fifth precincts at East Heights School. Fifth Ward-first and second precincts at West Richmond. Festival Tickets Available Today In accordance with SUA ticket policy, each person may redeem no more than 10 coupons. Coupons may also be purchased this week. the tickets may be obtained today in room 305. From Tuesday until the end of the redemption period they will be available at the SUA ticket window. Individual night tickets will go on sale Monday, March 12. Sixth Ward-at Woodlawn School. Beginning Tuesday and continuing until March 26, students who have already paid for their Festival tickets may claim a full refund. No partial refunds will be given. VOTE TUESDAY --the community is during the day, she said. William Spencer—said that the extra work and work for the city staff to work at night "would be a small price to pay" for the night meetings. He said that he had a business to run during the day and that most people worked in the day, so it would be more convenient for them to come at night. If you registered to vote last fall for President,you are eligible to vote this spring for city commissioner. Please do. Paid for by Barkley Clark for Commission Committee. Al Hack Treasurer; Mike Davis, Co-ordinator --the community is during the day, she said. William Spencer—said that the extra work and work for the city staff to work at night "would be a small price to pay" for the night meetings. He said that he had a business to run during the day and that most people worked in the day, so it would be more convenient for them to come at night. Commission . . . SANSUI AT 738 Rhode Island 842-2047 RAY AUDIO Stop in and see us it will be worth it. Sansui is considered to be one of the best quality receivers available today. Each unit has been 100% quality control checked. Their equipment represents one of the best engineering efforts offered today. way working people could attend them and voice their opinions. (Continued from page 1) Stop in and see us--it will be woth it! J. R. Pullman—said he considered night meetings a good idea if routine commission business was handled in afternoon meetings when the commission could have the full city staff present. Matters of public interest should be on the evening agenda, he said. Tola Ross said that all commission meetings should be held at night so no maps or map compass come. Anna Laura Ruk-said she was not in favor of night meetings because the commission did not get any response from the people in the town meetings last week. The business would be purposeful; the meetings should be in the daytime. It's a business, let's face it, and the business of Contracts Will Be School Board Topic The Lawrence Unified School District 497 Board of Education will discuss contract extensions for all district personnel for the 1973-74 school year at their next meeting tonight, according to Carl Knox, superintendent of schools. PIZZA HUT FAMILY NIGHT! 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