4B Thursday. September 28,1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN State to help lure the Oilers The Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee will contribute $67 million to the package that Nashville will use to try and lure the Oilers from Houston, Gov. Don Sundquist said yesterday. The state's contribution moves the Music City closer to meeting the $250 million that a new stadium is expected to cost. Nashville has about $100 million available, and Sundquist announced yesterday that Tennessee will contribute $55 million from general bonds for construction and an additional $12 million for road improvements around the complex. Nashville has until Oct. 20 before its exclusive negotiating rights with the Oilers end. "The end zone is in sight," said Mike McClure, Oilers' vice president and chief negotiator with Nashville. The stadium also would serve as a home field for Tennessee State University if school officials agree, Sundouni said. If an agreement is reached, the Oilers would remain in Houston through the 1997 season. The Tennessean newspaper reported yesterday that a source close to the negotiations said the Ollers "were happy campers," when they left a Tuesday negotiating session at which the state's involvement was outlined. Last week, the governor told negotiators for both sides the state was prepared to offer $10 million worth of aid — mostly for infrastructure surrounding a new stadium. The Oilers have said they will begin negotiating with city officials in Houston on a non-exclusive basis on Dec. 1. NFL sources have said the team will choose Baltimore if an agreement is not reached in Nashville, the newspaper said. Horoscopes BY Linda C. Black Today's Birthday (Sept. 28): In November, turn over a new leaf regarding money. Get aggressive about bringing in more. December is good for education and travel, possibly together. Try something new at home in January, but keep the best of the old, too. Rely on experience to do a tough job in March. Go back to a favorite place in June. August is perfect for a reunion with old teammates. Save up; things may not go according to your plans. Aries (March 21-April 19): Your imagination should be working well, so let it lead you out of your dull routine. Take care of responsibilities first, though. Anything you don't get done could cause problems later! If you can't get away today, definitely plan something exciting for tonight! Gemini (May 21-June 21): This is a great day for a long trip, a walk in the country or a conversation that goes on for hours. Your attitude should be excellent, so help cheer up a co-worker who's in a rotten mood Listen, but don't talk about anybody behind their back. taurus (April 20-May 20): Many of the people you were going to talk to this afternoon will have gone home early. It's a blessing in disguise — especially if you have any chores that require concentration. Later, share a quiet cup of tea with a friend who understands you without talking. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Today, if you choose to cover for a friend who wants to wander, you might be able to put a little extra money in the bank! Tonight, plan a culinary adventure. A candlelight dinner for two will be even more romantic if you add a touch of exotic spice. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): It's a great time to get out into the country! A date tonight with a free spirit could be perfect. Don't mess it up by forgetting a domestic responsibility! A roommate won't let you off the hook, so don't even ask. Or, it might be the room itself that needs your attention. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Today should be good for making phone calls and running errands. A lot of people will feel more like talking than getting down to business. It's also a good day to go shopping for clothes. Check the designer thrift store for a second-hand steal! Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): While still being careful with your money, find something romantic to do tonight. Set out with your true love, best friend, favorite sibling or all of the above in search of the best pizza within 100 miles. Travel and romance are both favored! Scorpio (Oct. 24- Nov.21): It's a bad time for keeping secrets. You'd better make sure the Christmas gifts you've already bought are well hidden! Don't spend too much on a whim; you'll need the money for a bill that's coming due. If you need a loan, talk to a friend you've known for years. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Today's good for club meetings and group excursions. Such an experience would be educational, and might even lead to romance. You'll be lucky today, too — in case you're thinking about taking a risk. Don't tell a secret though. That wouldn't be smart at all! Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Ask an older person for a favor first thing this morning. That one ought to be in a good mood. If you want the inside scoop, also ask questions! A group activity could lead to exciting new prospects. Romance could be available, but there are strings attached! Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This morning, you may be able to isolate the cause of one of your problems. It's possible that somebody does not want you to do what you've been trying to do. Tonight, go for a drive with a person you don't see very often. A fresh perspective will be fun! Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): If you're feeling blue, don't mention it. Take extragood care of yourself instead of asking for help. It's OK to look for compassionate companionship, though. You might turn out to be the healer instead of the patient. Visit a friend who needs to talk. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. "give us a break" Dance Party Ladies 1/2 Price Date: September 30, 1995 (Saturday). Time: 8:00 - 11:00 p.m. Place: Kansas Room, Union 6th floor. 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