2A Friday, November 4, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes HAPPY BIRTHDAY IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE! Joint resources can be enlarged if you keep your ear to the ground. Parents will cope more easily with the problems of their children. You gain family members' support for a savings and investment plan. A legacy early in 1995 could bring extra cash or valuable heirlooms. Next summer, romance seems idyllic. A longtime dream could come true in early fall. Written by Kristina Hodgson, Water Cronkite, actress Loretta Selt, writer Will Roares, fashion designer Pauline Treeni. By Jean Dixor ARIES (March 21-19) A close friend's a advice on investments may be well-intentioned but still cost you money. Team effort makes quick work of a diffi cult job assignment. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Thanks should go more smoothly today. Take stock of where you stand career-wise and where you should be headed. As a trusted friend for advice. Some travel could prove beneficial to your financial interests. GEMINI (May 21 June 20): Romance could change your whole outlook this weekend. Get your work done so that you can leave the office early. Unless you deal with a career or financial situation honestly, your plans could backfire. CANCER (June 21- July 22); As long as you are in a commanding position, sit tight. Walt for events to indicate what you should do and to be present is necessary. A friendship is developing along an exciting new path. SCORPIO (Oct, 23 Nov, 21): Take things one step at a time today. Confusion could lead to a flasco. Loved ones look to you for emotional support. You can be a tower of strength to a friend in need. LBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) An in-depth approach can work best today. You need to tell the truth no matter how much it hurt. Search for answers and moves into a more fulfilling period. Show your tender side. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Create a strong incentive or goal for the day. You can accomplish wonders when your mind is in gear. Be patient and be able to succeed. Use wit and wisdom while playing the money game. **LEO** (July 23 Aug. 2021). Take no chances today. Unconventional behavior would be a mistake. Although a *pale* a wild antics may be entertaining, you cannot afford to act the same way. Be practical when making long-range plans. CAPICRICOR (Dec. 22; Jan. 19): Exceptional mental rapport graces a marriage or other close alliance. Do not allow your quick temper to offset your current run of good luck. Be wary of romance on the rebound. Appearances can be deceiving. VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sept. 22): An emotional upset calls for the utmost self-restraint. Refuse to be diverted from the job at hand. Let children know that you understand their problems and will try to help. Your support works wonders! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20, Feb. 18): Avoid displaying a hostile attitude if a personality clash or other business disagreement looms. A patient approach could result in a breakthrough. Make time in your schedule for teen-agers. They need your interest and encouragement. TODAY'S CHILDREN are charming, resourceful and energetic - intent on getting their own way. Depending on how they use their keen intelligence, these youngsters can be a joy or a terror! Although these Scorpions claim to be noncompetitive, nothing could be further off the mark if they were not able to outshine their peers. A secure and confident partner is essential if romance is to last. Historische are provided for interim puisees only Historische are provided for interim puisees only The University Daily Kanane (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Staffer-Flint-Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 66044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $90. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. ON CAMPUS Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Staffer-Fillt Hall, Lawrence, Kan, 68045. Watson Library will sponsor orientation tours at 10 a.m. today at Watson Library. For more information, call Cindy Pierard at 864-3366. St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will celebrate daily Mass at 12:30 p.m, today and Monday at Danforth Chapel. Mystery Science Theater 3000 Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. today at the Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St. For more information, call Shawn at 842-7998. Kaw Valley Organic Gardening Society will sponsor a lecture, "Plants and their Pollinators," at 7:30 tonight at the auditorium in the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St. For more information, call Carolyn Coleman at 749-7341. - Panamanian Student Association, Office of International Studies, Phi Beta Delta, Center of Latin American Studies at Student Senate will sponsor "Casablanca Night" at 9 tonight KU Rock Climbing Club will meet at 9 tonight and Monday at 207 Robinson Center. The club is also sponsoring a climbing competition at 1 p.m. Sunday at 207 Robinson Center. For more information, call Mike Gee at 841-8277. KU Cycling Club will sponsor a group ride at 10 a.m. tomorrow in front of Wescoe Hall. For more information, call Rick Finley at 842-1158. Panamanian Student Association, Office of International Studies, Phi Beta Delta, Center of Latin American Studies and Student Senate will sponsor a Panamanian Cultural night at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Ballroom in the Kansas Union. For more information, call 864-4142. at 2222 W. 6th St., as part of Panama Week. For more information, call 864-4142. Kan U Dance will sponsor Dance Lessons for $2 at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Kansas Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Sonia Ratzlaff at 864-1562. **Amanza will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday at 204 Stauffer-Flint Hall. For more information, call Carlos Teiada at 84-7029.** Water Polo Club will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday at Robinson Natorium. For more information, call Todd Hirsch at 842-8156. International Students Association will meet at 6 p.m. Monday at the Parlors in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Girish Ballolla at 844-6484. TODAY'S TEMPS Weather H I G N L O W Atlanta Chicago Des Moines Kansas City Lawrence Los Angeles New York Omaha Seattle St. Louis Topeka Tulsa Wichita SATURDAY TODAY 78° • 55° 60° • 50° 49° • 43° 52° • 40° 53° • 41° 69° • 50° 71° • 58° 34° • 29° 52° • 38° 68° • 58° 49° • 44° 68° • 50° 54° • 39° Cloudy, cool and rainy with southeast winds at 5-10 mph. Continued cool and cloudy with a good chance of morning showers. SUNDAY Partly cloudy and warmer with a northerly breeze. Source: Matt Jezewski, KU Weather Service: RR4-3000 ON THE RECORD A trash dumpster was damaged by fire about 10:15 a.m. Wednesday outside of Memorial Someone broke into the Student Housing Department about 7 p.m. Monday in Gertrude Sellards Pearson-Corbin Hall, KU police reported. Police said nothing was stolen or broken and the intruder entered through an unlocked window. A KU student's red sweatshirt, valued at $95, was stolen about 4:45 p.m. Tuesday from a laundry room in the 400 block of West 11th Street, KU police reported. November 3,1994 Stadium, KU police reported. Police said someone dumped hot charcoal brilquettes and cardboard into the dumper. Damage was estimated at $386.60. Stock market report Dow Jones CORRECTION The number of student members on the Child Care Users Planning Committee was incorrectly stated yesterday in a Page 1 story. The story said that no students were on the 12-person committee. The committee currently has one student member and will be adding a second. Nasdaq Because of a reporter's error, a Page 1 story in yesterday's Kansan contained incorrect information. The owner of an $80,000 home would pay $575 in property taxes if the Lawrence School District raised its mill levy to 62.5 mills. Shares Traded: 342,051,950 Advances 1,089 Declines 1,050 Unchanged 766 Wearing nothing but a smile... 913 N. 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