Isn't it romantic Horse and buggy rides will be given downtown until Christmas to encourage local shoppers do their holiday shopping in Lawrence. science, deny had been acknow- neme commit. tout resigni transfer not negu- because about it Senat challeng tactic had bee- ding to it State P Pentage informe and to rea- port it Sen. R de adea- serious created hostages And if taking it Byrd Shuitz Caspar of the 18-mon' Imanian held in it "It is, Weinbein Shuitz." the ASSE NICOS Rubullah 06-year yearend end the tion. He defuse a clergy: "Our that the been sta ple and meiis men at! north of The Teheran in Nicos, Wides, meiin, HW The Assoc Flake it or leave it For the third year in a row, the Phi Delta Theta fraternity has won the men's intramural football Hill Championship. King of the Hill Story, page 3 Today there is a 50 percent chance of light snow, and the temperature will reach only 30 to 35 degrees. Tonight also will bring a chance of snow with temperatures in the teens. By BETH Staff员 The stai may prom budget an fessor a sesser job Melvin administra- tion would not service pro probably o "To me, no pay rail this will m stay at KU On Thu would be a because of This ar million "ei over into f Coupled w Story, page 7 Details, page 3 Vol. 97, No. 56 (USPS 650-640) THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Published since 1889 by the students of the University of Kansas Monday November 10, 1986 United Press International WASHINGTON — Controversy yesterday surrounded the U.S.-Iranian arms deal that reportedly bought freedom for captive Americans, with reports Secretary of State George Shultz might quit and warnings the deal "guarantees the continued taking of hostages." Iran deal Reports say Shultz on verge of quitting messages The White House kept its official silence, refusing to confirm or deny. can understand." Byrd said. can talk about the war. On ABC's "This Week with David Brinkley," Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., said the situation raised serious questions about who made the foreign policy decisions. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, also on ABC, said, negotiating for the hostages made it more likely other hostages would be kidnapped. Shultz had threatened to quit previously. He almost quit when LOOK AND SEE BETTER. IN ONE HOUR. AT LENSCRAFTERS. --custom-ground to your exact prescription. $20 CERTIFICATE Save $20.00 on any complete pair of glasses! $50 minimum purchase. Not valid with other coupons or discounts. Certificate must be presented at time of purchase. Offer expires 12/31/86. $20 550 minimum purchase Why wait? $20 At LensCrafters, you can have a brand new pair of glasses in about one hour. You'll look better with over 3000 frame styles to choose from. Over ten times the selection of an ordinary optical store. --custom-ground to your exact prescription. You'll see better with a brand new pair of glasses custom ground to your exact prescription. Our in-house laboratories mean you don't have to wait. Even tough prescriptions like bifocals and trifocals can be done in an hour! Our prices look good, too. Because it costs no more to get your glasses at LensCrafters. See for yourself. Copyright, 1986 LensCrafters WHITE LAKES MALL Outside the Mall behind Pennneys (913) 267-1700 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 AM-9 PM / Sat. 10 AM-6 PM / Sun. 12-5 PM MasterCard • VISA • American Express • Discover 16 erman display ided round table rning issues such undicapped child acceptable non-handicapped 1 working with doe- ops to about 20 ground freezes, he ast will Sheil Cottung/KANSAN during one of the milies Together, at es the cars best." entertained with such as going lining a petting zoo, a parachute and golf. y will be about 33 be sunny, but nor 5 mph will keep the legrees. marked the first of year, Stevens said, ait droped to 31 d. a forecaster for eather Service in freeze had set a first freeze in bly in Lawrence as ecast also predicts aperatures. KANSAN MAGAZINE, NOVEMBER 7, 1986 2.