2A Tuesday, September 27, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE! Shun casual romantic encounters while searching for a partner who shares your high ideals. Devotion to a stable home life is a must! Relatives could play a major role in a financial success you enjoy in December. Although business propositions will be plentiful early in 1995, only a few will be worth considering. Your analytical mind enables you to spot the weakness in a highly touted plan. Speak up! By Jean Dixon CLEEBRITES BORN ON THIS DATE: actor Wilford Brimley, American patriot Samuel Adams, golfer Katy Whitworth, actress Sada Thompson. **ARIES** (March 24-April 10) A partner could fall victim to wishful thinking now. It is up to you to get things back on track. A gentle approach will work against criticism. B sympathetic. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A legal matter can be settled in your favor. Get your facts and figures straight before you ask someone to represent you. Your dishonesty will attract a soulmate. Do your own dirty work. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Launch a pet project today; luck is on your side. Stick to what you know best. A newcomer may be difficult to read. Why try? Rely on information and people you can check out. CANCER (June 21- July 22) Not a good week to take unnecessary risks. Refuse to become entangled in a friend's crazy schemes. Students would be smart to hit the books this evening. Review bank statements for possible errors. WP LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Your mate or business partner will go along with your suggestions today. Show appreciation. Adventure beckons! Delegate household chores to young-sters who want to learn and share. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Your good deeds will not go unrewarded. A romance with an older person could be the real thing. Leave nothing to chance where a business deal is concerned. Meet with new people this evening. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sep. 22): Creative ideas abound this week. Jot them down for future reference. Self-improvement activities prove more fun than anticipated. Keep any diet and exercise resolutions. News from your family will send your spirits soaring. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): The emphasis today is on teamwork and cooperation. New business will result from a group effort. Seek investment advice from the experts. A former foe could do a complete about-face. Seek the limelight. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Search for knowledge and you will find the truth. A business deal shapes up according to plan. Take advantage of a unique career opportunity. New financial options could help a family situation. Persevere. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Your timing is superb! A last-minute schedule change will work in your favor. Romance is in the air. Use diplomacy to settle any differences of opinion on the home front. Suggest a compromise. **AQUARIUS** (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): A work deadline requires your full attention now. Someone challenges you to make a dream come true. Your enthusiasm for a special project could be dampened by someone's comments. Patience is essential for progress. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Others will be happy to make concessions if you explain your situation. Stay alert! An old friend or relative could hold the key to a major financial or career triumph. Socialize with newcomers tonight. TODAY'S CHILDREN are full of high jinx and good will! Although their impetuous manner sometimes lands them in trouble, these children have a real knack for talking themselves out of tight corners. Born salespeople, they can persuade the most reluctant or skeptical customer to give their product a try. toroscopes are provided for entertainment purposes only. The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stauffer 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. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045. ON CAMPUS OAKS — Non-Traditional Students Organization will sponsor a brown bag lunch at 11:30 a.m. today, at the Rock Chalk Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call 864-7317. Office of Study Abroad will sponsor a special informational meeting conducted by returnees from Spain at 4 p.m. today at the English Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Bethany Pendleton at 864-3742. American Meteorological Society will meet at 4 p.m. today at 3092 Malott Hall. For more information, call Robyn Weeks at 864-4547. Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. today at 215 Robinson Center. For more information, call Dan Blood at 864-7029. Hispanic American Leadership Organization will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Jacqueline Flannigan at 864-8219. Amnesty International will meet at 6 p.m. today at Alcove A in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Simone Wehbe at 832-1229. Center for Community Outreach will sponsor an "Into the Streets" informational meeting at 7 tonight at Alcove I in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Amber Hughes at 864-3710. Students in Communication Studies will sponsor a Meet-the-Faculty Night at 7 tonight at the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Missy Vaska at 864-3633. Water Polo Club will meet at 7 tonight at Robinson Natatorium. For more information, call David Reynolds at 749-1873. Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center will sponsor "Drawing Boundaries," a workshop about personal boundaries at 7 tonight at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Renee Speicher at 864-3552. ** Asian American Student Union will meet at 7:30 tonight at 100 Smith Hall. For more information, call Melanie at 864-6500. ** KU Fencing Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at 130 Robinson Center. For more information, call John Hendrix at 864-5611. KU Triathlon and Swim Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at Robinson Natorium. For more information, call Sean Roland at 865-2731. The Kansan Correspondents will meet at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at room 100 in Stauffer-Flint Hall. The guest speaker will be Mike Kautsch, dean of the of journalism. The Correspondents program is open to KU students interested in contributing to the news-side of the Kansan who are not already on staff. For more information, call Jamie Munn at 864-4810. ON THE RECORD About 70 compact discs and other property all valued at $2,170 were stolen from a KU student's car parked in the 900 block of New Hampshire Street about 2 a.m. Sunday, Lawrence police reported. Two video-game cartridges valued at $70 were stolen when a KU staff member's car was broken into in the 200 block of E. 15th Street about 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Lawrence police reported. valued together at $2,871 were stolen about 7 a.m. Friday from a building in the 600 block of New Hampshire Street, KU police reported. A wooden door, electric scale and cordless telephone A van was stolen Thursday night from the 600 block of New Hampshire Street, KU Police reported. The van was registered to the department of Continuing Education Media Services and was valued at $4,700.48. A mountain bicycle valued at $550 was stolen at 8 a.m. Friday from Hashinger Hall, KU police reported. Weather TODAY'S TEMPS H I G H L O W Atlanta Chicago Des Moines Kansas City Lawrence Los Angeles New York Omaha Seattle St. Louis Topeka Tulsa Wichita WEDNESDAY TODAY Mostly sunny and mild. T L G N | L O W 78° | • 57° 62° | • 50° 69° | • 44° 73° | • 45° 73° | • 47° 80° | • 64° 70° | • 62° 71° | • 43° 74° | • 52° 70° | • 52° 77° | • 43° 80° | • 53° 78° | • 51° A little milder with some clouds. THURSDAY Becoming warmer. Source: Dennis Fraker, KU Weather Service: 864-3300 September 26,1994 Stock market report Dow Jones 3,849.58 Shares Traded: 270,830,000 Advances 981 Declines 1,152 Unchanged 731 453. 78 ANNOUNCING TWO NEW CREF ACCOUNTS YOU'RE LOOKING AT TWO COMPLETELY OPPOSITE, FUNDAMENTALLY DIFFERENT WAYS TO INVEST IN STOCKS. WE RECOMMEND BOTH. Whether you want a fund that selects specific stocks or one that covers the market, we're on the same page. 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