University Daily Kansan Monday, March 20.1978 7 KU debaters advance to nationals By SCOTT NEWTON Staff Writer A University of Kansas debate team won fourth place in a debate tournament last weekend and will advance to the national debate tournament. The victory was at the District Three tournament at the University of Houston. This year's team will be the 35th to represent KU since the national tournances began 33 years ago. Margaret Michels, Des Moines junior, and Steve Griffin, Lawrence junior, had seven wins and three losses, which placed them fourth of 28 teams. The top six teams advance to the national tournament April 20-24 in Denver. Donn Parson debate coach, did not see the team debate because he was judging other teams. Parson, professor of speech and drama, said, "They must have been debating very well." Both bettals said they debated better at the end of the tournament. THREE JUDGES cast balloons after each debate. There are 10 rounds of debate conducted by the jury. "That was good because we needed to win those last rounds," Griffin said. "We didn't know it at the time but we had a feeling toward the end that we needed to win." Equinox in cemetery is devil's night out By TOM RAMSTACK Staff Writer According to local legend, the devil will appear tonight in the Stull township Stull is about 15 miles west of Lawrence off Kansas Highway 40. The devil allegedly materializes in Stull cemetery on Halloween night and during the spring equinox, which is today. In recent years, some University of Kansas students who say they have investigated the legend have reported strange experiences. ONE HALLOWEEN night, a student said she saw a house near the cemetery turn red, as if it were burning, but later appear normal again. In another year, a student said he felt cold hands grab him from behind as he walked through the cemetery the first night of spring, although there was no one nearby. Stull covers about two blocks on one side of Douglas County Road 442 at the interstreet corner. The legend of Stull cemetery is of unknown origin. It is difficult to trace origins, but Stull was a slave. Since the 1860s, Stull has been a small town in Kawanaka township. According to the 1910 census, Stull had 30 inhabitants. Today that number has declined to about 20. SOME LOCAL, residents have reported no knowledge of the legend. Robert Smith, associate professor of anthropology, teaches a class in folklore. He said he thought the legend of Stull cemetery was a creation of KU students. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE (In Micro-Computers) From Hobbiest kits to sophisticated BASIC time sharing systems— WE HAVE IT ALL! 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There is a great deal of tension in the air. You don't know the outcome of the encounter of the winners how well you did." Another KU debate team, composed of Kevin Fowler, Leavenworth sophomore, and Lance Springe, Topeka sophomore, both ballots at the District Three tournament. The debate topic this season is, "Resolved: That law enforcement agencies should be given significantly greater freedom in the investigation and-or prosecution of felony Griffin, referring to the national tournament, said, "There is a lot of work to do between now and then. At this point I just hope we do well." KANSAS CITY, Mo. (OUI)—A continual stream of burglary and robbery victims walked through a federal warehouse this weekend hoping to identify stolen goods recovered by a police undercover fence, but a few walked away burdened and satisfied. Of the $1.6 million in property recovered, almost $1.5 million was identified through burglar reports, identification numbers or insurance companies, and owners were notified the first two months of this year. What was left unidentified and unclaimed was stacked in a 25-foot-square room on the second floor of an old federal building. Victims seek stolen property The Buckmans were two of several thousand who were disappointed. They said burglaries had entered their house in August and the suspects had been taken by Buckman's mother and took $1,739 in goods. "Do you have a ruby ring?" Cecilia Buckman asked police军团 Arnold Rider, who sadly shook his head without consulting the camera. "But we were holding our breath anyway." THE BUCKMANS looked over the unidentified property the police had recovered from a "Sling" fence operated for nine months in coordination with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, but recognized nothing. --familiar. 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