- UDK Photo by Mike Okun SPRING INDICATES DARWIN WAS RIGHT "Yes, human beings did descend from tree-living monkeys! See how readily I swing from this protruding limb!" Actually, Melinda Grable's just experiencing a psychological reaction to the first signs of spring (with a healthy boost from Sheri Romeiser). Although spring isn't officially due until March 21 when the earth reaches its vernal equinox, that won't prevent mass migrations to Potter Lake and vicinity in upcoming weeks. NU tourney results Debaters score well Four KU debate teams were among the winners in the University of Nebraska tournament last weekend attended by 130 teams. tition, which included oratory and other types of speech. The teams won two first places, a third place, and captured second place in the sweepstakes compete- FIRST PLACE WINNERS in the senior division were Robert Campbell, Topeka junior, and Jim Klumpp. Coffeyville junior. Junior division champions were Donald E. Sloan, Topeka freshman, and Phyllis Culham, Junction City freshman. 4 Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 1, 1967 Travelling to EUROPE with SUA? Let Maupintour handle your: Car leasing or purchase Eurailpass Student tours If you have questions or arrangements concerning Travel Abroad see: WALT HOUK at MAUPINTOUR'S in The Malls Shopping Center VI 3-1211 Canada harbors draftees Draft dodgers are finding a new haven from the Selective Service Board by going to Canada, according to the March issue of Look Magazine. The article says hundreds of young Americans have crossed the border into Canada, declared themselves immigrants, and are immune from U.S. authorities so long as they never go home again. THERE ARE student information centers in Canada to supply these youths with tips on immigration, Look reported. One is the leftist Student Union for Peace Action in Toronto, run by a student group. Look says more than 150 draft-age Americans have visited this headquarters since last spring, seeking immigration information. One American was quoted as saying, like many others, he was "pretty fed up" with America. Open Wednesday Evenings Malls Shopping Center Plenty of Free Parking S. U.A. Classical Film Series presents The Entertainer (England,1960) Sir Laurence Olivier's dramatic character study of a tinhorn song-and-dance man in the declining days of the English Music Hall Directed by Tony Richardson 7:00 & 9:00 p.m.—Wednesday-Dyche Aud. Single Admission: 60¢ Season Ticket: $5.00 (still save $1.60!!)