Thursday, April 17, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Travel Continued from p.1 about the safety of travel abroad." Slaan said he had a day-by-day itinerary planned for himself and a group of 21 sophomores, juniors and seniors that included stops in England, France, Italy, Greece and Russia. Eight students withdrew their names and the trip had to be canceled. Sloan, who has been taking students abroad for nine years, may take a trip with students who still understand, he said, but it won't be as organized. Space "If I were going to be intimidated. I would have been intimidated the first year I went," he said. Sloan is not intimidated by the acts of terrorism. "If the terrorism would have scared me, I would have quit then," he said. On his first trip, he and a group of students were on the Tower of London grounds when an Irish Republican Army bomb exploded in one of the towers. Three people were killed and the Lawrence group was hurt. Continued from p.1 "We have never had anyone speak on the emotional aspect of being in space," he said. "I want to know what it feels like to be in space." reality. "I have no illusions that I will go further." he said. chances are good. A science writer would be the best person to send, he said, because the journalist could explain technical functions to readers. Student body treasurer resigns By Barbara Shear Staff writer Tim Henderson, student body treasurer, will resign his position effective at the end of April, he announced Friday. Senate meeting last night. No replacement has been named yet, said David Epstein, student body president. However, he will recommend that Tom Woods, the university's vice president, replace Henderson, who said he was leaving for academic reasons. "I found out last week that I was admitted to law school," Henderson said. "If I was still treasurer, I would have done the proper attention to law school." Despite recent finance committee controversy and a petition involving Henderson's participation with the committee, Epstein denied that that was the reason Henderson left. "He's politically oriented and that sometimes led to people having personal conflicts with him," he said. "But he was an excellent treasurer." Henderson said he also did not feel pressure from anyone to resign his position, especially with people who had conflicts with people in the past. "Nothing influenced my decision," he said. "My actions last year as the finance committee did, and I did not buckle under pressure." The Senate also began deliberating budget allocations for the next year and was to finish early this morning. In other Senate business: Senate passed a resolution calling for Chancellor Gene A. Budig's support for the University of Kansas student lecture series. A bill was passed allowing Senate to take $176.40 from the Student Senate Unallocated Account to be used for informational advertisements about student wellness Daily Kansas every two weeks. Senate passed a bill adopting the campus autonomy program and approved a full-time campus director. Senate passed a bill allocating $70 to the Free China Club for use mainly in advertising and publishing newsletters. Buil Merger High Life and you can get the hottest album or tape by one of your favorite CBS artists. Stars like Kenny Loggins. Herbie Hankoe. And Willie Nelson. Your choice, free. Or for only three dollars plus postage and handling, depending on where you liv postage and handing, depending on where you do For more details, pick up a brochure at the Miller Music display wherever you buy your Miller Beer. Miller High Life never sounded so good. If locations are not available for your store, we will add additional reservations to the original listing. Foliage Box 241, Church Hill, Md 210-588-3000. Promotion items were provided by **Foliage Box 241**, Church Hill, Md 210-588-3000. If locations are not available for your store, we will add additional reservations to the original listing. Wet Art Garden or Milk Tea Shop (C) Bristol Road and www.law.express.co.uk (exp.19.11.18).