8 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Friday, April 4, 1986 Treasurer answers complaints By Piper Schofield Staff writer The Student Senate Finance Committee met last night to begin the second round of fiscal 1967 budget discussions. Treasurer Tim Henderson prefaced the discussion with an explanation of his actions at Tuesday's committee meeting. At that meeting Henderson moved to delay the budget discussions until last night's meeting. Henderson said he could not explain his motives at Tuesday's meeting because parliamentary procedures prohibited explanation at the time he made the motion. He said he delayed the budget discussion to provide an organized list of budget requests to the committee's members. He said he resented the actions of committee members who attempted to judge his motives without first speaking to him. "I feel it is my responsibility to attend meetings to be able to make judgments," Henderson said. "But if you question my motives, at least question them to me." A formal complaint against Henderson's actions was filed Wednesday by Association of University Residence Halls senator Liz Walz. Walz said she thought Henderson overstepped the bounds of his position. "I really hope that Tim won't take this as a personal dispute," Walz said. "I don't regret what I did." After discussion, the committee passed second round decisions on the following student organization requests. The remaining allocations will be considered Monday. The decisions will not be final until approval by the full Senate on April 16. The Commission on the Status of Women was not financed. The Counseling Students' Organization was allotted $25. The KU India Club was allotted $630. The Free China Club was allotted $45. The Engineering Student Council was allotted $2,000. The Atmospheric Science Booster Club was allotted $222 - The Freshman Diorentation was allotted $1,150. - The Acadia Radio Club was allotted $2,112. The Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas was allotted $990. On the Record The Biology Club was allotted $420 The Kildoil Establishment was allotted $455 The Catholic Social Service of Lawrence was allotted $2,000. The Kansas Crew was allotted $7,121. The Biochemistry Club was allotted $85. The Streets were allotted $2,800. The International Club was allotted $5,700. Amnesty International was allotted $460. The Expressions dance company was allotted $611 - The Expressions dance company was allotted $ 3. - The Black Student Union was allotted $ 362. The KU German Club was allotted $254. The Environmental Studies Student Organization was allotted $200. ■ Eight dresses, valued together at $401, were stolen between March 28 and Tuesday from a clothing store in the 700 block of Massachusetts Street, police said. The store owner did not know whether the dresses were all taken at once. The Chinese Student Association was allotted $1,146 The Jayhawk Defense Initiative was allotted $417 Patronize Kansan Advertisers. 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