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Council Wants Polls From Auto Owners

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If the College's parking problem is to be solved, car owners will have to return their Student Council questionnaires to the Council office, John K. Lally '49, chairman of the Council's parking Committee, said yesterday.

Lally said that only a small percentage of the polls mailed out last week had been received by his committee and pointed out that unless a large number of men indicate their willingness to use the Soldiers Field parking lot as a refuge from Cambridge police, the University will abandon the plan.

He called on men who have lost or never received their original blanks to write the committee at the Council office in Phillips Brooks House. They should indicate whether they would be willing to store their cars in the open lot without protection at no charge or with protection for five dollars a month.

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