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Committee Advises Council On Referendum

COCL Recommends Addition to Ballot

The compromise solution allowed for checks onthe council and on the house committees, both ofwhom, most member agreed, have vested interest inthe outcome of the referendum.

Davis, however, said she would have no part inthe agreement and that she would continue hercampaign to get the original petition onto thereferendum. She said she will ask students to signfor all five questions, even though the newreferendum will present students with a vote onthree of them.

Davis called the council executive board'sdecision to void four of the questions on thepetition "an insult to the intelligence of thestudent body" and accused the council last nightof stalling.

"Maybe the 1,680 of us should get together inSanders Theater and chant we want all five,'"Davis said last night.

But Council President Carey W. Gabay '94 saidthe original petition "didn't give students thechoice of the picking which of the question theywanted on the referendum."

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"For me, it's a matter of packing [thepetition]," Gabay said.

"Our constitution says that any question may besubmitted for a referendum if it gets 10 percentof the student body," Gabay added. "It saysquestion, not questions.

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