Thursday March 31, 1988 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Published since 1889 by the students of the University of Kansas Vol. 98, No. 124 (USPS 650-640) Student body leader vows to veto budget amended by Senate Krakow objects for $1.600 for Crew By Jeff Moberg Kansan staff writer Student body president Jason Krakow last night vowed to veto any budget that contained additional money for the KU Crew. "If this is the only capital expenditure request made, I don't think it's a sound budget and I veto it," Krakow said during a special budget session of Student Senate. "It's not consistent." Senate last night amended the Senate Finance Committee's proposed budget and voted to give KU Crew an additional $1,600 to buy a set of eight oars. The committee's original recommendation called for KU Crew to receive $7,875. Krakaw said it would not be fair to other student organizations to give only the crew "Obviously, that was not the case," Krakow said. "I thought they would stick to what they said last year with a good faith agreement." Earlier in the evening, John Cissel, liberal arts senator, made a motion to restore a request from KU Crew that would have used Senate money to buy a four-man shell costing $8,200. This request was denied by the Finance Committee during budget hearings because the committee was hesitant to finance any large expenditure unless it was necessary for a group's survival. Cissell said that KU Crew deserved the new shell as well as the set of oars. "They not only bring good times and an education, but they bring recognition to the University," he Glenn Shirliffe, Finance Committee chairman, said that the Senate should not finance the shell because of the cost and because KU Crew needed to plan for future expenditures. "If this goes through, they are going to walk out of here with one-fourth of the budget," Shirtlite says. "really have some problem with that." Roger Templin, Nunemaker senator, noted the amount of money KU Coca-Cola spent on labor. "We do have a fixed amount of money and there will be future requests," Templin said. "The question for this body to decide is whether they want to spend that much on one organization, especially with the large amounts we've spent in the To Get A Great Tan, You Need Exposure S E B A S T I A N S E B A S T I A N Visit Our Salon During April For A Cellophane Colourshine Or A 2+1 Conditioning Treatment And Receive A Selection Of SNEP Tanning Products ($16 $ Value) As Our Gift To You. Headmasters. 809 Vermont 843-8808 INCOME TAX SALE Will not be undersold Free Case, Free Strap and Free 2 years maintenance on ALL GUITARS NO INTEREST on select groups of guitar. Amplifiers and Keyboards BUY 1 set of strings or 1 pair of sticks & Receive 2nd one 1/2 price HAYES HOUSE OF MUSIC 944 Mass. 842-5183 ther Service is calling for a high niversary observe Land Day. Khalid Najib, president of the group, said that the purpose of the exhibit was to show the American people that Palestinians are a people who are proud of their heritage and customs. Najib's family was forced o leave the West Bank in 1948. The group also sponsored a demonstration yesterday. Najib said that approximately 40 students participated in a peaceful march from the Kansas Union to Strong Hall andack. Kansan reporter Kathleen Faddis contributed information to this story. ans to defyulpit ban Treeby said that the national resbytery might dismiss Swaggart from the denunciation if he assumed preaching May 22 but hatt Swaggart could appeal that. Juleen Turnage, a spokeswoman or the national office of the assemblies of God in Springfield, 40., said Swagart's option to return after three months "does of exist anymore." "The General Presbytery overhelmingly and without a dissenting vote affirmed the authority of ne Executive Presbytery to make cessions on matters concerning ministerial credentials," she said yesterday. Although the 13-member Executive Presbytery, which acts as the church board of directors, interrupted its regular bimonthly meeting to watch Treeeby's televised ews conference, "We don't conder that we've heard from immy Swagglart, because we won't communicate through television news conferences with our isciplined ministers," Turnage iid. The Rev. G. Raymond Carlson, or e Assemblies' general superinvented, said Tuesday that if waggart did not accept its ruling, the Executive Presbytery would *doubt take action to dismiss* Asked if Swaggart had considered leaving the Assemblies, reeby said, "He is considering e possibility of an appeal. 16 KANSAN MAGAZINE March 30, 1988