2A Wednesday, November 2, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes By Jean Dixon HAPPY BIRTHDAY IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE! You must act in the best interests of your career. A transaction concluded by the end of 1994 will pay dividends for years to come. Travel holds special appeal early in 1995. Be careful if tempted to combine business with pleasure white on the road. An office romance could have unintended consequences. Put a child's needs ahead of your own and you will have nothing to reproach yourself for later on. CELEBRATES BORN ON THIS DATE: actress Stefanie Powers, actor Burt Lancaster, frontman Daniel Bonzo, eifer David Stockton. **ARIES** (March 21, April 19) Although a loved one may think that what you are doing is silly, you know better. Travel will not be worth the expense. Postpone a business trip. Co-workers are more congenial than in recent days. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): focus your attention on career considerations today. Do not overlook the forest when searching for the trees. Get to know a new partner's views. Being familiar with an ally's skills will make for a better team. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): The emphasis is on being on replacing bad habits with good ones. Pursuing new interests will keep you from back-sliding. Avoid challenging those in authority today. CANCER (June 21, July 22); Follow your sociable inclinations so long as they do not interfere with your duties and responsibilities. Those in charge may be overly demanding. LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 22) Remain where you are safe from temptation, out of the reach of someone who is selfish, an invitation to visit an entirely new place holds special appeal. Consult a wise friend before saying "yes" or "no." SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Let your competitors take all the financial risks now. Emphasize compassion over pride on your way to the top. Always be available to help you mate or business partner in case of an emergency. LEO (July 28-Aug. 22). Szeize control of your financial destiny. It is better to be decisive and make an occasional mistake than to be afraid to act. Romance looks delightful for the truly eligible. Speak from the heart. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22, Dec. 13): Teach your loved ones to be more thrifty if you see that they are making serious imputations into your resources. Creative endeavors are the best cure for boredom. suggest a contest or art fair. VIRGO (Aug. 23, Sept. 22); Listen to the voice of reason when making business choices. Practicality is a must! Excessive ambition can trip you up. Maintain your dignity and poise at all times. Resist the urge to tell someone off. CAPICORN (Dec. 22, Jan. 19): Heed an instinct to be cautious. do your work at home or wherever is most convenient. Acquiring specialized knowledge will help you protect your assets. Be open-minded about new methods and procedures. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20, Feb. 18): A friendly atmosphere helps your associates reconcile their difference and adopt a course acceptable to all. Discard prejudices. Show restraint when dealing with relatives or acquaintances who oppose your views. Time will prove you right. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Although you optimism is commendable, you must be careful not to go overboard. Evaluate current and coming trends. A gentle, conciliatory approach will restore harmony at home. Unexpected visitors could alter your evening plans. **TODAY'S CHILDREN** are peace-loving and gentle, greatly disturbed by urgility and violence. They often volunteer to act as mediators in hopes of restoring harmony as quickly as possible. Count on them to be open-minded and objective. A strong interest in disease and medical treatment makes these Scorpio good candidates for a career in medicine. Horoscopes are provided for entertainment purposes only. The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Staffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60645, 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. 60644. 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 Fauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045. KU NOW will sponsor the Women's Independence Day from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. today at the Kansas Union. Watson Library will sponsor orientation tours at 10 a.m. today at the main lobby in Watson Library. Ecumenical Christian Ministries will sponsor the University Forum "Balancing the First Amendment Against Hostile Sexual and Racial Environments: Some Evidence from Social Psychology" at noon today at 1204 Oread Ave. St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will sponsor All Souls Day Mass at 4:30 p.m. today at Danforth Chapel as part of Panama Week. KU Gamers and Roleplayers will meet at 5:30 p.m. today at the Frontier Room in the Burge Union. Student Society of Religious Studies will meet at 5:30 p.m. today at the English Room in the Kansas Union. KU Kempo Karate Club will meet at 6 p.m. today at 130 Robinson Center. Pro-Choice Coalition will meet at 6 p.m. today at 1204 Oread Ave. KU Tae Kwon Do Club will meet at 6 p.m. today at 207 Robinson Center. KU Environs will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Kansas Union Native American Student Association will meet at 7 onight at the top floor in the southwest corner of the Burge Union. (ask for specific room at candy counter). P. A.R.T.Y. will meet at 7:30 tonight at the first floor conference room in Watkins Health Center. KU Sail Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at Alcove A in the Kansas Union. - Straight Allies of Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals will meet at 7:30 tonight at the cataloging conference room in Watson Library. Water Polo Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at Robinson Natatorium. KU Libertarians will meet at 8 tonight at the Governor's Room in the Kansas Union. Christian Bible Fellowship will meet at 8:30 tonight at the second floor on the southwest corner in the Burge Union. KU Rock Climbing Club will meet at 9 tonight at 207 Robinson Center. Kansas Correspondents will meet at 4:30 p.m. today at 100 Stauffer-Flint Hall. For more information, call Jamie Munn at 864-4810. KU Office of Study Abroad will sponsor an informational meeting about study in Spanish-Speaking countries at 3:30 p.m. today at 4057 Wescoe Hall. said $3 in coins were stolen. ON THE RECORD A KU student's identification card and bus pass together valued at $60 were stolen about 10 p.m. Friday from the basketball courts in Robinson Center, KU police reported. A parking sign valued at $50 was stolen about 2 a.m. Saturday from the east side of the Joseph R. Pearson parking lot, KU police reported. A window was broken about 6 p.m. Saturday in Learned Hall, KU police reported. Police said damage was estimated at $50. In a photo that appeared yesterday on page 1 of the Kansan, a student was incorrectly identified as Katy Hall. It was Katy Dowd, St. Louis senior, who was shown teaching her class about Hallowen traditions. Weather TODAYS TEMPS A KU student's car was broken into about 9 p.m. Sunday in the 500 block of Eldridge Street, Lawrence police reported. Police Atlanta Chicago Des Moines Kansas City Lawrence Los Angeles New York Omaha St. Louis Seattle Topeka Tulsa Wichita HIGH LOW TODAY CORRECTION LOW 63° • 39° 51° • 36° 59° • 45° 72° • 40° 71° • 45° 68° • 47° 55° • 48° 66° • 48° 71° • 50° 47° • 33° 72° • 50° 76° • 52° 74° • 51° Partly to mostly cloudy, Southwest sinds 15-20 m.p.h. THURSDAY A mostly cloudy day with a chance for rain in the afternoon. Cooler and wet, 60 percent chance for morning rain. FRIDAY Source: Matt Jezewski, KU Weather Service: 864-3300 October 31,1994 Stock market report Dow Jones Nasdaq Shares Traded: 314,960,000 Advances 620 Declines 1,619 Unchanged 648 "NO COUPON SPECIALS"EVERYDAY $11.50 $30.00 $3.50 TWO-FERS PRIMETIME PARTY "10" CARRY-QUI 2-PIZZAS 3-PIZZAS 10-PIZZAS 1-PIZZA 2-TOPPINGS 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING 2-COKES 4-COKES 1-COKE $9.00 $11.50 $30.00 $3.50 DELIVERY HOURS Sun-Thurs 11am-2am Fri-Sat 11am-3am IF YOU'RE PREGNANT AND YOU NEED HELP NOW... CALL Use your Kansas Card and get one pizza with one topping for $2.60 each + tax. 1601 W 23rd Southern Hills Center • Lawrence DINE-IN AVAILABLE • WE ACCEPT CHECKS Birthright For a confidential, caring friend, call us. We're here to listen and talk with you FREE PREGNANCY Monday 1-3, & 6-8 Tuesday 1-3, & 6-8 Wednesday 1-4 Thursday 6-8 Friday 1-4 TESTING., BEAUTY WAREHOUSE & HAIRZONE Buy One Get Second For Half Price 520 West 23rd • 841-5889 Hours M-F 9-8 Sat. 9-6 Sun, 12-6 Minority Law Day Saturday, November 5,1994 9:00 am-2:00 pm Green Hall, Room 106 The University of Kansas School of Law is hosting a The program will include informa * Admission Procedures * Financial Aid Information * Information The program will include information on: - Tours of the Law School For more information, please contact the Law School Admissions Office at (913) 864-4378 Casual Dress is appropriate Lunch will be provided The world's largest student and youth travel organization. 800-777-0112 STUDENT TRAVEL IN MANY COMPANIES IT TAKES YEARS TO PROVE YOU'RE MANAGEMENT MATERIAL... WE'LL GIVE YOU 6 TO 10 WEEKS. FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS Full-time students train during the summer only. Summer Pay — $1,600 to $2,700. Disenroll from the program anytime after training. College Financial Aid — $100 a month Guaranteed Pilot Positions. Starting Salary — $24,680 to $29,620. Starting Salary — $24,680 to $29,620. Interview with the Marine Officer Selection Team 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesday, Nov.2 in the Kansas Union Call us in Kansas City at 1-800-531-1885 Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply. --- .