4B Thursday, February 1, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE 2 Horoscopes By Linda C. Black Today's Birthday (Feb. 1). Investments now could make your future secure. Extra attention heals a romantic hurt in March. Offer a special gift, too. May and June are good for weddings and honeymoons. In July, you could have a difficult assignment. The key is to cut costs. Wrap up a group effort in December. Something you've been wanting for a long time could start to come true next January. You're winning because of luck and your own hard work. Aries (March 21-April 19). Get your team to stop arguing and work together! They may never agree completely, so don't wait for that to happen. In romance, you hold lots of aces. Don't get too pushy though, or you'll lose your advantage. Your sweetheart needs compassion. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Although somebody smart might tell you to act, it's wise to go over your options once more. An older person's advice may be less fashionable, but more appropriate. A visit with a favorite relative would make good sense tonight. Gemini (May 21-June 21). If you're getting bored, call a distant friend today. Your friend could motivate you to plan something outrageous, such as a trip across the country! If you want something for home, get the higher quality item. Even if it costs more, you'll save eventually. Cancer (June 22-July 22). If you can get your plans worked out this morning, you should be in good shape to move this afternoon. Hold back your secret weapon, or your secret recipe, until the last minute. Sell something you don't like and get an item you need. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Before you get too excited about a new idea, figure out the cost. A toy that will cut your entertainment expenses could be a good investment. Ask a knowledgeable friends before you purchase. Also, pay a bill. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Concentrate on your job today, especially the part you don't have memorized yet. There could be a few surprises. Your love life should be going well, though. Focus on your dreams and the troubles of the present will dim. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). If you want something nice for your home, work late! Not to worry — this is temporary. Sacrifice your time now so you can have the money later. A sensitive co-worker can teach you a valuable lesson about love. Scorpio (Oct. 24.-Nov. 21). You may throw away something valuable. Keep the good parts. Changes should be made at home. Unfortunately, the one who changes most may be you! Call an old friend tonight and set up a time to meet again. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). If you're thinking of a major purchase, read up on the products first. Don't take a risk with family money. Talk to a sibling tonight, who may help you use your old skills to improve your income. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). A new machine or procedure could make money for you. Figure out how. If you lack experience, you may have to hire an expert. Your best friend may be in a blue mood. Do something extra nice tonight. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today, figure out how to bring more money into your account. Ask an imaginative but quiet person for ideas if you run out of them. Don't spread work-related gossip, but do pay attention. Some of it could affect your next assignment. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). If you're feeling pressured at work, take a break! Talk to friends you can trust. In love, hold out for what you want. You're in a stronger position than you think. Don't get talked into anything until you'll ready. Note: Horoscopes are not scientifically proven. For entertainment purposes only. Dilbert By Scott Adams WE WON THE BID TO REBUILD OUR NATION'S AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS. 5 Adams I-901-6 Trial of Jordan's accused murder delayed 175 Accused murderer of basketball star's father delays trial due to illness The Associated Press Green is a Muslim and had been LUMBERTON, N.C. — The trial of Daniel Andre Green, the man accused of killing Michael Jordan's father, recessed yesterday afternoon because Green said he felt sick. fasting for the holy season of Ramadan. His mother said in an interview that Green had been eating two light meals a day. Defense attorney Angus Thompson told the judge that during a break, Green grabbed his chest and complained that his chest and stomach hurt. The trial was recessed until 9:30 a.m. today. An ambulance arrived at the courthouse for Green but he refused to use it and left in a sheriff's deputy's car. The interruption means Green's former co-defendant, Larry Martin Demery, will be back on the stand again today for cross-examination. again today for cross-examination. Green's lawyers questioned Demery on Tuesday and yesterday. Demery usually was not daunted by the rapid pace of hostile questions. Green is charged with the 1993 murder of James Jordan. Demery has testified that he saw his friend pull the trigger after they crept up on the red Lexus Jordan was sleeping in on July 23, 1993. Demery said the pair had planned to rob Jordan and steal his car. On cross examination Tuesday, Demery said he was mistaken about the date Green bought bullets at a pawn shop. "And you were badly mistaken about a whole lot of things, weren't you?" Thompson said. "Not like you make it sound," Demery retorted. "The main things, I remember." Jordan's body was dumped into a South Carolina swamp, where it was found by a fisherman on Aug. 3, 1993. Demery, 20, and Green, 21, were arrested Aug. 15 on charges of first-degree murder, armed robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery. Demery pleaded guilty last spring and agreed to testify against Green. He still faces a possible death penalty, and was sentenced to 40 years in prison for nine other robberies and break-ins. Flight Instruction Scholarship The Willis A. Waas Memorial Scholarship is awarded each Spring to a KU student to assist in obtaining a private pilot license. Deadline: March 1,1990 To beeligible, a student must: To be eligible, a student must: ·be working toward a private pilot license ·have a current flight medical certificate ·have at least 5 hours of dual instruction time logged (attach a copy of pages from logbook) ·be enrolled at least 50% time at the Lawrence campus Application available at Aerospace Engineering Department 2004 Learned Hall • 864-4267 MCAT • MCAT • MCAT Are You Prepared? 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Further, the Kansan will not knowingly accept advertising that is in violation of University of Kansas regulation All real estate advertisers in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1958 which makes it maleficial to advertise 'any preference, limitation or discrimination based on age, race, color, national origin, status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.' 120 Announcements International meeting. Fo. ed. 600, at 7:30 p.m. Headquarters Counseling Center, 1419 Mass. Rape Victim / Survivor Service (RVSS) is now forming a peer support group. Confidential and no fee. Informational meeting. Feb. 5th at 7:30 pm 7. $wash ALL DAY EVERY DAY. Intermediate Laun- cursions 200- and 1500. 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Preliminary grades will be announced. **Spring Career and Employment Fair FB 7/196,** 10am to 3pm, JS Intuition Ballroom. Over 85 employers. PT, FT, summer jobs and internships. All majors welcome. For more info contact University Placement 中心 604-8244 or home pagehttp:// 604-8244.edu/sysintify/users/ufaceupt/upc_ main.html Free party room for 20-200 at Johnny's. 842-0377 130 Entertainment MIRACLE VIDEO CLEARANCE. All adult tapes on sale starting at $9.89 and up. 1910 Haskell, 841-7504 SCRABBLE Join us at the Lawrence Club, Lawrence Public Library, 7:00 p.m. Mon. Feb 5. Gallery Room 843-767-6900 Learn how to ride horses. English or Western. Discount for KU students. Ride twice a week Feb 5- May. Time by appointment. $175 ($800 value). Call Joy (913) 504-6810. Leave message. **Great low,low prices **Great low, low prices **Free Trip on only 15 sales Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas Panama City, Daytona, Padre Call for a FREE information packet! Sun Splash Tours 1-800-426-7710 Spring Break 1996 TRAVEL FREE!! 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted Part-time, flexible hour, mostly mornings in house cleaning, $50.80-$70.40; Call 749-2121. 205 Help Wanted Kansan Ads Pav 205 Help Wanted A GREAT SUMMER EXPERIENCE TWO OF AMERICA'S PREMIER SUMMER GAMES: CAMP WINADU FOR BOYS & CAMP DANEE FOR GIRLS SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR POSITION AVAILABLE AT MASSACHUSETTS SPORTS CAMPS. WE OFFER SALARY + ROOM/BOARD AND TRAVEL! LOOKING FOR CARING STAFF NO PREVIOUS CAMP EXPERIENCE IS NEEDED J HUNDREDS OF STAFF POSITIONS ARE OPEN FOR ALL LAND AND WATER SPORTS AS WELL AS SPECIALTY AREAS SUCH AS VIDEO, DRAMA, DANCE, HORSEBACK RIDING, WOODSHOP AND CRAFTS. PHYS. ED., EDUCATION AND OUTDOOR REC. MAJORS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THIS IS A GREAT RESUME BUILDER!! COME WORK WITH THE BEST. FOR MORE INFO CALL: 1- 800-4-WINADU A REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE AT THE SUMMER JOB FLAIR FEB. 7TH TO ANSWER QUESTIONS! ---