2A Wednesday, September 7, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Horoscopes HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE. Exercise greater tact and your popularity will sour. If single, you could meet a potential mate while on a business trip. Keep in touch. The financial picture shows definite signs of improvement early in 1905. Be careful not to put all your eggs into one basket. Choosing your business associates with greater care will prevent headaches later on. Remember, many paths will take you to your goals. CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DATE famed heart surgeon Dr. Michael DeBakey, actor Corin Bernisson, artist Grandma Moses, singer Christie Hynde ARIES (March 21-April 19) Heed your ESP when faced with a tough choice. An employment decision can no longer be postponed. People at a distance are enthusiastic about you long-range plans. Do not let petty comments rile you. **GARURUS** (April 29-May 20) You may feel left to our own devices today. Get in touch with someone whose work you admire. A long-sought goal may not be out of reach as you think. Persevere! LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Refuse to be maneuvered into the middle of an emotional tug-of-war. Do your best to remain neutral. Concentrating on solo projects will bring excellent results at work. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Avoid biting off more than you can chew at work. Beneficial influences encourage you to put forth your best effort! Be careful not to show impatience with an older person's methods. Show respect. **SCORPIO** (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Be straightforward about what you expect form others. Loved ones at a distance have a lot to talk about. Be tactful if a close friend asks for guidance. Avoid pointing out every recent mistake. CANCER (June 21-July 22): A good day to contact people in positions of power. You need to act promptly on new opportunities. Financial considerations seem less important than emotional factors. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Someone may not be as dependable or cooperative as you hoped. Tackle tough jobs by yourself. Your resourceful attitude will win you friends in high places. Postpone making major decisions until more data is available. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Recognize extravagance for what it is. Resist the temptation to siphage. Allow friends to intrude on family affairs would be a mistake. Develop a flexible mind-set and encourage open discussions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22, Jan. 19): Smarten up! Pulling rank could backfire. Try gentle persuasion to get your way. Use plenty of discretion when dealing with influential people. If they like your style and attitude, the sky is the limit. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your intuition plays a key role in your signing an agreement today. You are able to get through a mountain of work in no time at all! Turn your attention towards home tonight. Show affection. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) Luck and timing are with you today. A lost object surfaces in an unusual place. For some, fame and fortune will arrive simultaneously. Do not get a swelled head! You still have much to accomplish. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Do not take a unique financial opportunity slip b Being in the right place at the right trips big dividends. Keep up with the latest business trends. Influential people admire your on-target predictions. TODAY'S CHILDREN are honest, hard-working and self-effacing. Their modest demeanor and sterling character make them well-liked and widely respected. Count on them to receive top marks in school, top pay in the business world. Tidy and well-organized, these Virgos are unable to do their best work in a messy or ugly environment. Wise employers will allow these diligent types to decorate their offices the way they like. They have excellent taste! types to decorate their offices the way they like. Heroses 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. 60045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and final periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 60044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $90. Student subscriptions by mail are free. Postmaster: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan. Vice President: Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 66045. ON CAMPUS Student Political Awareness Task Force will sponsor a voter registration drive from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. today in front of Wescoe Hall. For more information, call Mark Wilson at 865-0066. KU Study Abroad will sponsor an informational meeting about studying in Spanish-speaking countries at 11:30 a.m. today at 4006 Wescoe Hall. OAKS-Non-Traditional Students Organization will hold a brown bag lunch at 11:30 a.m. today at Alcove H in the Kansas Union. Ecumenical Christian Ministries will sponsor a University forum, "Wealth, Development and Trafficway vs. Wetlands and the People," at noon today at 1204 St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will sponsor Liturgical Ministry Training at 4 p.m. today at 1631 Crescent Rd. For more information, call843-0357. Oread Ave. KU Gamers and Roleplayers will meet at 5:30 p.m. today at the Frontier Room in the Burge Union. For more information, call Linda Bella at 865-2950. Pro-Choice Coalition will meet at 6 p.m. today at 1204 Oread Ave. For more information, call Sarah at 842-7037. KU Kempo Karate Club will meet at 6 p.m. today at 130 Robinson Center. KU Tae Kwon Do Club will meet at 6 p.m. today at 207 Robinson Center. ON THE RECORD Lawrence City Hall was broken into early Friday morning, Lawrence police reported. The burglaries pried open the west-side, ground-level door, broke into a safe and stole $3,500. Stolen money, and damage to the building and safe totaled $9,085. A KU student's Giant mountain bicycle valued at $1,000 was stolen late Friday night from the 1100 block of Ohio, Lawrence police reported. cling a light pole on the 2600 block of Sixth street at a high rate of speed. The search also turned up 370 stolen compact discs. Police said the goods were valued at $5,670. ■ Merchandise valued at $3,496, including a stereo, telephone. Caller ID box, and 120 compact discs, were reported stolen from a house on the 1100 block of Tennessee Friday afternoon. Lawrence police reported. A stereo, 125 compact discs, a compact disc rack and other items valued at $3,305 were stolen at 9 p.m. Sunday from a KU student's apartment on the 1300 block of Vermont, Lawrence police reported. Lawrence police arrested a man from Greer, S.C., for DWI, possession of marijuana, and possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia early Sunday morning. Police said they searched the car after noticing the driver was cir- A blue 15-speed Mongoose mountain bicycle valued at $150 was stolen Saturday afternoon from the 1200 block of Louisiana, Lawrence police reported. Two KU students were charged with battery Sunday night after a domestic dispute at the Jayhawk Tower, KU police said. The couple, who apparently were boyfriend and girlfriend, bit each other during an argument, police said. CORRECTION A story on page 4B in the Aug. 31 Kansas contained incorrect information. English 590 is called Tutoring for Literacy, not Students Tutoring for Literacy. Partners in Learning is not a student-run organization, but it is a University-funded organization. The University funded it three, not five, years ago. Diana Bolton, instructor of Tutoring for Literacy and coordinator of Partners in Learning, said she Weather thought the program helped KU employees' morale, not morals. Also, Chernobyl, which should have been identified as Three Mile Island, and several plane crashes were potentially, not partially, caused by people with low literacy skills. Bolton did not say this, she cited examples from Jonathan Kozol's "Illiterate America" to demonstrate the importance of literacy in the workplace. 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