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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY TAR HEEE - it v -Amendment- ( Continued from page 1) possible to administer justice in ah open court, and 2 (4) where-all testimony to be heard by the court has been com pleted and the court retires to de liberate among itself for the pur pose of reaching a verdict. Unanimous agreement c the entire membership of the court shaU be mandatory to make valid any of the above listed excep tions. Submitting the bill last night were Bob Clampitt Di Senate president and Sheldon Plager, who introduced it to'.tb leg islature. . Also submitted last night was a bill by Robert Pace (SP) to pro vide for reconstitution of the leg islative districts to separate town men and fraternity men. Cook Asks Amendment A. constitutional amendment presented to the Legislature - las iUht by Gene Cook (SP) will be considered in a special session on Monday night at 7 : 15. It is designed to curtail the "excessive" powers of the Publications Board. The amendment asks that the words "apportionment among the Student Publica tions" be thrown out and amends it to read." and distri bution in accordance with the budget established by the Stu dent Legislature As it stands now, the . Constitution reads, (Article I, Section 4) the legis lature shall have power" to appropriate funds for student publications (provided that the total funds for publications shall be allotted "to the Publi cations Board for apportion ment," etct - s Would LimU Board The bill also would take away the power of the board to control the expenditure of all publications funds." The bill says'. "The recent interpretation by the Student Council re garding power of the Publica- 4 ' if : -s h 1 ' ' V V.-.,' WA'.'.-.'.TJri A .v.-.v.-.-X-. .-.v.tf'Otk h nn rvrmnftvr -i ! 1 i 1 mi 51 -::a-.v??tfc.,..... tions Board over publications has given the Board powers which it was not originally intended to have and the constitutionally dele gated power of the Legislature as the supreme legislative au thority with supreme author ity over the ' appropriation of student funds has, in practical ity, been limited insofar as power over appropriations to campus publications". . ." If passed the bill would be submitted to the student body on November 20 for ratifica tion. Budget Bill Passed In other business, the Legis lature passed a budget revision bill, similar to the one passed several weeks ago, and allot ing The Daily Tar Heel $4000. 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