2A Thursday, September 15, 1994 U N I V E R S I T Y D A I L Y K A N S A N Horoscopes By Jean Dixon HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE! Because you really care about doing a good job, you will find great success professionally. Romance will be happiest with someone who shares your intellectual interests. Do not let a strong physical attraction blind you to someone's weaknesses. Early in 1995, be on the lookout for accounting mistakes. One who boasts of great credentials may have a less than stellar track record. Check references carefully. CLEEBRITIES BORN THIS DATE: quarterback Dan Marino, pianist Bobby Short, actor Tommy Lee Jones, mystery author Agatha Christie. **ARIES** (March 21-April 19) **ARIES** relations with a co-worker show decided improvement. A trip or visit could be part of an invitation. Give top priority to projects that promise large financial gains. II TAUURS (April 20-May 20). A real estate opportunity improves - thanks to an expert's advice. Your contagious optimism will sway others where joint ventures are concerned. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): worries or loses a heavy workload could sap your energy. Take a short break and regroup. Spend time with your loved ones is a wonderful for lunged nerves. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Your first impression of a member of the opposite sex is probably correct. Proceed with caution if considering a new investment of time and money. Catch up on your professional reading this coming week end. SORPIOR (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Those connected with the arts feel truly inspired today. Romance is heavenly; recent doubts disappear when you get back to visit with old friends should be great fun. Avoid putting mate on the spot. CANCER (June 21- July 22) Financial backlog you counted on may be delayed or unavailable. Do not despair! Slow-ups could work to your advantage. The news from those at a distance is promising. Keep close tabs on spending. O SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec 21): Tackle a problem that ares arried yesterday. Artistic energy is plent ful but should be used judiciously. Avoid putting too much stock in promises of people you barrel know. Leave romance on the bac burner. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A relationship reaches a crossroads. A live-wire friend may get on your nerves at times. Rethink your living arrangements. You may want privacy more than companion ship. CAPICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Friends and relatives share good news. Put more time and effort into your professional relationship The good will of your co-worker can help you come to terms with what seem like insurmountable problems. Repay favors. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) the unencumbered waters are tricky. Goslow. A financial offer or litigation could call for immediate action. Say "no" if you have any qualms. A change of attitude will improve the chances for lasting romance. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Do not let faulty hunches tempt you into taking wild risks today. A cool head will keep you out of hot water. Ideas could protect joint funds. Find out more. Consult experts. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Your social life could slow to a snail's pace. Touch base with relatives. Make better use of your creativity. Be kind to the worker, you would benefit from taking up a relaxing hobby. TODAY'S CHILDREN are well-organized and methodical, able to complete tough tasks in record time. Following a schedule often makes these youngsters feel more secure and productive. They like to know what exactly will happen next. A career in law or medicine may hold special interest for those intellectual Virgos. Although they are not particularly extravagant, their Virgos do appreciate their creature comforts. When traveling, they want to go first-class! Horoscopes are provided for entertainment purposes only. The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas, 119 Stairway-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 60404, 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. 60404. 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. 68045. ON CAMPUS ■ Student Political Awareness Task Force will sponsor a voter registration drive from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Mark Wilson at 865-0066. Office of Study Abroad will sponsor an informational meeting about studying in Spanish-speaking countries at 10 a.m. today in 4034 Wescoe Hall. Canterbury House (Episcopal/Anglican) will celebrate Holy Eucharist at noon today in Danforth Chapel. KU Literary Club will meet at 5:15 p.m. today at the Governor's Room in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Jack Lerner at 749-5225. Japan Karate-Do Ryobu-Kai Club will meet at 5:30 p.m. today in 215 Robinson Center. For more information, call Dan Blood at 864-7029. KU Champions Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. today at the Par lors in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Erik Lindsley at 841-4585. Teach for America KU will sponsor an organizational meeting at 7 tonight at Alcove I in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Brynn Edmonds at 841-5567. St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will sponsor Catholic Scripture Study Group at 7:30 tonight at 1631 Crescent Road. For more information, call 843-0357. in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Kent McDonald at 749-0343. Ithica Christian Outreach will meet at 7:30 tonight at the Frontier Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Mark Winton at 815-9529. LesBiGayS OK will hold a business meeting at 7:30 tonight at the Pioneer Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Eric Moore at 864-3091. KU Triathlon and Swim Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at Robinson Pool. For more information, call Sean Roland at 865-2731. **Ammey International will sponsor a letter writing session on 8 tonight at the Glass Onion, 624 W. 12th St.** KU Democrats will sponsor a speech by Judy Hancock, candidate for 3rd Congressional District at 8 tonight at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Ted Miller at 842-4596. Jayhawker Campus Fellowship will meet at 8 tonight at 158 Strong Hall. For more information, call John Dale at 749-5666. Two mountain bikes valued together at $1,420 were stolen about 4:20 a.m. yesterday from the 1500 block of El Dorado Drive, Lawrence police reported. Road, Lawrence police reported. Police said $5,000 damage was done to the convertible top and $700 damage was done to the left front fender and grill of the car. Four tires on a 1991 Honda were slashed about 1 p.m. Sunday in the 1400 block of Tennessee Street, Lawrence police reported. Police said damage to the tires was $1,600. ON THE RECORD A 1979 MG convertible was broken into about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday in the 2400 block of Westdale A KU administrator's house on the 900 block of Alabama Street. was wandalized about 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Lawrence police reported. Police said the southeast side of the white house had blue paint on it and caused $1,000 damage. A KU student's car was broken into about 6:20 p.m. Monday in the Jayhawker Towers parking lot, KU police reported. Police said damage to the black convertible top of the GEO Tracker was $500. A blue staff parking permit valued at $120 was stolen about 4:30 p.m. Monday from a car in the Gertrude Sellers Pearson Hall parking lot, KU police said. The rear window of a KU student's 1988 Plymouth was broken early yesterday morning in the 100 block of East Seventh Street. Lawrence police reported. Police said damage to the window was $300. TODAYS TEMPS Weather Atlanta Chicago Des Moines Kansas City Lawrence Los Angeles New York Omaha Seattle St. Louis Topeka Tulsa Wichita TODAY IGH I LOW 86° • 69° 83° • 63° 82° • 61° 81° • 61° 83° • 61° 78° • 61° 74° • 62° 81° • 56° 70° • 55° 87° • 69° 83° • 59° 84° • 67% 85° • 61% FRIDAY Mostly cloudy and windy with scattered showers and a 50 percent chance for rain Continued cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers. SATURDAY Clearing up and slightly cool. Source: Matt Jezewski, KU Weather Service: 864-3300 September 14, 1994 Stock market report Dow Jones NYSE Nasdaq Shares Traded: 356,338,390 Advances 1,108 Declines 1,058 Unchanged 699 Carlos O'Kelly's MEXICAN CAFE MARGARITAS AND FAJITAS FOR OVER 2 YEARS MONDAY 756 Killians Red Draws $1 Small Chili Con Queso $1 Off All Dinner Picados TUESDAY WEDDAY $2 All Imports $5.95 Sancho/Monterrey Combo 99¢ Kids Meals WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY $2 Margaritas on the rocks $15.95 Fajitas for 2 - CARRYOUT AVAILABLE! SPECIALS 8 3 2 - 0 5 5 0 THURSDAY THURSDAY $2 Bud Light 23 Oz. Tap $1.50 Desserts FRIDAY & SATURDAY $15.95 Fajitas for 2 SUNDAY $1 Small Chili Con Queso $1 off Chimis $2 Bloody Marys Hours of Operation: M-Th 11-11 Fri,Sat 11-12 Sun 11-10 - TASTE OF THE WORLD BEER CLUB! 707 W. 23rd Street Call us and start making your own BEER! 305 E. 7th St. (913) 74- YEAST Attention students who will apply to the School of Education PPST Deadline Information: Sept. 20- Registration deadline for Oct. 22 test date Oct.11- Registration deadline for Nov. 12 test date If you intend to apply for fall 1995 admission to the School of Education, the School must RECEIVE your PPST scores BEFORE the February 15 deadline. If you have not yet taken the PPST, you must take it this semester. You may pick up registration materials at Testing Services in 2056 Watkins. Please note that ETS must receive your registration materials by the deadlines listed above. TEAM HANDBALL CLUB Time: Thursday, September 15, 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Place: Robinson Gymnasium Entrance by the swimming pool Come and Learn One of the Fastest Team Games in the World No Team Handball experience necessary If you can't make it, Please call Rey 843-8676 or Bob 843-5928 Since "We Care For KU" 1907 Do You Have a Hold on Your Enrollment? Approximately 2,450 KU students are on hold because they have not documented their Mandatory Immunization (the MMR). The hold must be removed by October 4 to enable Spring '95 enrollment. Students receiving a letter from Watkins regarding the MMR should bring the letter to Watkins Immunizations, Monday-Friday, 8am-4:30 p.m. Students born before 1957 are exempt but must submit a Health History form to Watkins Immunizations. There is no charge for a required immunization. = 864-9533. UDENT HEALTH SERV 864-9500 Serving Only Lawrence Campus Students