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Part of Referendum invalidated by Student Judiciary, November 24, 1969

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The Student Judiciary late
Friday night declared invalid the
referendum for funding the BSU
Breakfast for Children Program by
the Student Association. The
referendum will be rescheduled by
the Student Coordinating Council.
In a tersely worded statement,
the student court cited bi-partisan
harassment of voters on both sides
of the question near the election
tables as the cause for
invalidation. In addition, the
court recommended that "the
Stuc:lent Association hold future
elections in voting booths to
protect against electioneering."
Further, the court
recommended that "the Student
Association should dissemate clear
and objective information with
respect to the Student Association
budget for this election. It should
be made clear that the monies to
be allocated will go to the
"Breakfast Program" as sponsored
by the Black Student Union, and
not allocations to the Black
Student Union."
Student Judge Yigal Joseph
explained that there was some
confusion as to how much money
would be left in the Student
Association budget if the full
$28,000 allocation was made to
the Breakfast Program. He added
that "people should know exactly
what the budget is and draw their
own inferences."
The court was called to

deliberation following a formal
complaint by Anne Clifford,
chairman of the Student Elections
Committee. Campus police were
then-called by the Student
Judiciary to guard the election
results. The final tabulations were
frozen until after the student
court had met and voted on the
matter.
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Invalidating the election, the
court also criticized the Student
Association for once again
'fumbling' an election.
The Black Student Union's
Breakfast for Children Program
provides 200 black grade school
children with breakfast each
morning. The children come to
the Westminister House on
Monroe St. where they are served
a meal of cereal, milk, juice and
toast by black college volunteers.
The $28,000 allocation by the
Student Association would have
funded the program for remainder
of the year. It was voted for at the
Nov. 10 Polity meeting. A
petition mandated by 283
students called for a referendum
-- on the question. The petition
calling for the referendum
objected to the ratification of the
breakfast program allocation "on
the grounds that it (the
allocation) will greatly hinder the
ability of the Student Association
to function properly, as almost no
money will be left for the rest of
the academic year."