2A Monday, August 22, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A purse and its contents, valued at $352, were stolen from a KU student between Tuesday and Wednesday at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, 1339 West Campus Road, Lawrence police said. Police said the purse was stolen between 9:30 p.m. Tuesday and 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. - Merchandise valued at $4,250 was stolen during the summer from General Maintenance, 1503 E. 18th Terrace, Lawrence police reported. Police said the thefts occurred between June 2 to Aug. 1 but weren't discovered and Hall and began to run when she ran, police said. He disappeared by the time she met her boyfriend at the Computer Center. She reported the stalking on Thursday. reported until Wednesday. Among the items stolen were a refrigerator, two air conditioners, windows, a cellular phone, a paint sprayer, a shovel and other merchandise, police said. A KU student reported she was stalked by an unfamiliar male Wednesday afternoon, KU police reported. Police said the student, an 18-year-old freshman, left Watson Hall at about 4:45 p.m. to go around the Computer Center but got lost. As she approached Fraser Hall, police said, she noticed a male in his late 20s following her. He followed as she walked behind Wescoe ON THE RECORD A rented car was stolen Wednesday afternoon from the parking lot of the Bismarck Inn, 1100 N. Third St., Lawrence police reported. Police said the car, a 1949 maroon Ford Taurus, was stolen sometime between noon and 2 p.m. The value of the car was not available from the Hertz Corporation in New Mexico, where the car was registered, police said. Horoscopes HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE! Stay on your toes where financial and romantic opportunities are concerned. You do not want to miss the chance of a lifetime! An exciting new partnership or alliance can higher profits by Christmas. Have more confidence in your abilities. Freelance projects you undertake early in 1995 could bring lasting wealth and prestige. Be willing to work longer hours. A generous gift or gesture reveals your tremendous capacity for caring. MESSAGE: singer John Lee Hooker, baseball player Paul Molitor, actress Cindy Wilmer, writer Dorothy Parker (March 24-19 April) You need to obtain additional information before signing a contract. Take a peek behind the scenes. A special appearance is required in connection with an organization. Taurus Aries (April 20-May 20). Frequent interruptions are likely today. A personal relationship is still strong despite a brief period of discord. Astonishing news is a source of great pleasure. Gemini (May 21 June 20): Contractual agreements are in the spotlight. Trust your own judgment. A gracious and diplomatic approach is essential when dealing with business partners. You've views but show that you are also willing to listen. 69 Cancer (June 21- July 22) Someone may be trying to pick a fight. Be mature; squabbling will only compound an error. Ignore anyone who makes jealous comments and matters yourself if a family member is irresponsible. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): A plastic relationship suddenly changes course. An office romance can cause troubles at work, be very disheartens. Be careful not to allow your workplace to produce extra income. Showcase your talents. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Tend to your family responsibilities before putting any new irons into the fire. Romance enjoys highly favorable influences. Enjoy a night on the town with special friends. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Making light of your talents and contributions is a mistake. Accept compliments gracefully. Various conflicts could be inhibiting love and marriage. Be patient. Discuss a recent misunderstanding in a calm manner. Say "no" to additional debts. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Show initiative now and potential employers or investors will come to you. The romantic outlook brightens for those who are unattached. Travel is best postponed. When clothes shopping. Travel is best postponed. Sagittarius Nov. 22, Dec. 21): Your niceness can backfire if either people take advantage of it. Ask for money. A neighbor will help with a child-care problem. Let your spouse know what is really wrong. fact help! (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Routine activities and chores should go more smoothly this week. Married couples may be tempted to argue over unimportant matters. Try to avoid quibbling. Constant squabbles will undermine even the strongest relationship. Be a romantic! Capricorn (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Try not to fret if the week gets off to a somewhat slow start. Loved ones are looking on the bright side now, and you should follow their lead. Stand up for your principles. ON CAMPUS Aquarius (Feb. 19-Mar 20) Maintain a low profile today and keep any family problem to yourself. The atmosphere at home will become less strained if you exercise more diplomacy. TODAY'S CHILDREN are hard-working, proud and lucky. They always seem to be in the right place at the right time! Friends they make at school could help these Leo attain a position of power at a fairly early age. Wise parents will encourage these bright children to read widely. They have a keen intellect which should be exercised regularly., Affectionate and responsible, these Leos have a deep appreciation for family life. They make exemplary parents. KU Crew will hold an informational meeting at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25, at Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Bryan Tylander at 832-9055. KU Champions Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25 at the Parlors in the Kansas Union. For more information, call Erik Lindsley at 841-4585. Pisces Stock market report 3,755.11 Horoscopes by Jeane Dixon Dow Jones Shares Advances 1,158 Declines 920 Unchanged 779 Weather NATIONAL TEMPS H I G H L O W Lawrence Kansas City Topeka Wichita Omaha Tulsa Des Moines St. Louis Chicago Atlanta New York Los Angeles Seattle HIGH LOW 81° • 62° 92° • 62° 93° • 62° 99° • 68° 85° • 54° 92° • 70° 89° • 60° 89° • 73° 88° • 66° 88° • 71° 78° • 70° 86° • 70° 76° • 60° EXTENDED FORECAST Mostly sunny Partly cloudy HIGH LOW 8565 HIGH LOW 8570 Chance of storms in mid afternoon Source: Associated Press What's New This Month in THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES? Orientation Tours Watson Library has scheduled oriental: Mon. Aug. 22 at 10:30 & 2:30 Tues. Aug. 23 at 9:30 & 3:30 Weds. Aug. 24 at 11:30, 3:30, & 7:30 Thurs. Aug. 25 at 10:30 & 2:30 Audio-cassette self-guided tours are on tours at the following times: Mon. Aug. 29 at 9:30 & 2:30 Tues. Aug. 30 at 10:30, 3:30, & 7:30 Weds. Aug. 31 at 10:30 & 4:30 Thurs. Sept. 1 at 9:30 & 3:30 Available at Watson's Reserve Desk New Circulation & Fines Policies Effective August 1st, 1994, the Libraries implemented revised circulation policies and fines. Among other changes, the loan period for undergraduate students is increased from four to six weeks. For more details, pick up a copy of Guide for Readers #5: Circulation & Fines Policies in Brief; see posted information; or ask for a copy of the complete KU Libraries Lending Code at any circulation desk. Marilyn Clark Electronic Resources Lab In the former location of the Typing Room on Watson's main floor is the new Marilyn Clark Electronic Resources Lab. It houses ten microcomputers that provide access to the Libraries' Online Catalog as well as Expanded Academic Index, the Local Area Network of over twenty-five electronic databases, and selected Internet resources. It will occasionally be used for instructional sessions, but is otherwise open for public use. Trained student assistants are on duty during Lab hours. Check the display case outside the Lab for hours and policies. Lexis-Nexis, a mega-database focusing on legal, legislative, business, political, economic, and medical information, is now available on several LAN workstations in Watson and Anschutz. A printed guide, "Basics of Using Lexis-Nexis," is available at most reference desks. Our contract restricts use to KU students and faculty for classroom assignments only. New on Our Local Area Network Mel DeSart is KU's new Engineering Librarian. Mel comes to KU from the University of Illinois—Urbana/Champaign, where he was Assistant Engineering Librarian. New to Our Staff Currently on Exhibit Zee Galliano is the new supervisor of Watson Library's Circulation Desk. Johnnie Love is a new Reference & Instruction Librarian in Watson who will also develop our multicultural and diversity initiatives. Cindy Pierard is the new Coordinator of Instructional Services. To learn more about the Libraries' instruction program, call her at 864-3366. In Watson: "Rome and the Germans As Seen in Coinage" In The Kansas Collection*: "Preserving Our Heritage" In The Department of Special Collections*: "London: Flower of Cities All" In The University Archives*: "The Three Faces of Spooner" (opens Sept. 9) * Located on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors of Kenneth Spencer Research Library The University of Kansas Libraries Publications Office • 350 Watson Library • To Comment, Call 864-3378 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. 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