Isn't it romantic Horse and buggy rides will be given downtown until Christmas to encourage local shoppers do their holiday shopping in Lawrence. For the third year in a row, the Phi Delta Theta fraternity has won the men's intramural football Hill Championship. Story, page 3 King of the Hill Flake it or leave it 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. 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 Iran deal Reports say Shultz on verge of quitting 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." The White House kept its official silence, refusing to confirm or deny that the armed arrangement had been met. comments frm Shultz, ace Times report resigning tl transfer violi not negotiation he b about the de Senate Der challengeing tactic, while had been kee rd to news i State Depar Pentagon and informed of t and to eva report to Con Sen. Rober dealing serious mist creat ed a pr. hostages vs. And it guar tagging of hakes Byrd said Shultz and Caspar Wein of the deal 18-month-long Iranian aid held in Leba "It is my Weinberger Shultz' nose NICOSIA. Rubullah Khb 86-year old yesterday the end the court. He appo defuse a powe clergy-led re "Our eneom that the Isla been stabild dent on any Iple and the mei said men at his r north of Teh The spee Teheran ran in Nicosia Widesperm memi, who His wa The Associated 18 BETH COH Staff worker The state's may prompt budget and hi fessor said he Melvin Dulin administration would not cut service progrub probably over "To me, the no pay raises this will make stay at KU." On Thursdid would be at b because of th. This amort million "cust over into fisc Coupled with Sta can understand," Byrd said. can understand. 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 faced with the prospect $c'$ having A shadow mimics Amy Post's actions as she makes the sign for cat. As they walk down the hill, Post spells a word to Susan Quinlan, a interpreter. interpreters. Susan Quinlan has been working with Amy Post for two years. She lives in Kansas City, Kan., with her parents and family. She has an associate's degree in interpreting from Golden West Community College in Huntington Beach, Calif. Post keeps her eyes on Louisa Wilcox, her interpreter, during a sociology class. STORY BY JOHN BENNER PHOTOS BY DIANE DULTMEIER KANSAN MAGAZINE, NOVEMBER 7, 1986 Oetting/KANSAN displav ri Getting/KANSAN g one of the s Together, at e cars best." wtained with ch as going a petting zoo, arachute and round-table g issues such capped child acceptable i-handicaped kid with dog t to about 20 od freezes, he I be about 33 nny, but nor- will keep the led the first of Stevens said, dropped to " forecaster for $^i$ervice in $^{z}$ze had set a first freeze in $^{l}$nawrence as 9 also predicts itures.