Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday. Dec. 14, 1959 Debate Teams Lose In Two Tournaments KU debate teams were defeated in two tournaments this weekend. One team lost in the semifinals against 49 schools at Southwestern College in Winfield. A队 was defeated in the quarterfinals against 35 schools at the University of Arkansas. Leland Cole, Great Bend, and Alan Kimball, Derby, junior, lost to William Jewel College, Liberty, Mo., at the Winfield tournament. Leo (Pat) Piggot, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, and Keith S. Jochim. Lawrence freshman, lost to southwestern State College, Weatherford, Okla., in the quarterfinals. Edward G. Collister and Harry W. Craig, both Lawrence juniors, lost to Oklahoma State University in the octafinals at Winfield. Sudlow Wins Prize For Oil Painting William D. Haught, Alamoso, Colo. junior, and Larry G. Ehrlich, Russell junior, lost to Pittsburgh State Robert Sudlow, assistant professor of drawing and painting, has been awarded a purchase prize in the 13th annual Missouri Valley Exhibition. Prof. Suddlow's oil painting "Quarry," was named best among entries from Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska. Judging took place at Washburn University in Topeka. The Mulvane Art Museum there bought the work and added it to its permanent collections. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads Teachers College, in the semifinals at the University of Arkansas. Jerry W. Dickson and Darla D McJilton, both Newton freshmen; won five out of five preliminary bouts but lost in the next round to Southern Illinois. William K. Flynn, Eethel sophomore, and Gary Eugene Dilly, Emporia sophomore, won two and lost three rounds to Southern Illinois. The next debate will be held at William Jewel College on Jan. 16. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Cooper-Warren Chapel for Mrs. Jerry Davis, wife of KU's director of statistical service. Services Planned For Mrs. Davis Mrs. Davis, 25, died Saturday afternoon following a three-car crash three miles west of Lawrence on U.S. 40. Mr. Davis is reported in good condition at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He suffered severe cuts. The couple's two children, Donnie, 4, and Timothy, 14 months, suffered cuts and internal injuries. Besides her husband and sons of the home, Mrs. Davis is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Egbert, Cimarron, Kan., and two brothers, Donald Egbert, Wichita, and Francis Egbert, Jr., Pierceville, Kan. Graveside services will be Wednesday at Cimarron. Europe next Summer? GO WHILE THE GOING IS GOOD on a 1960 American Express Student Tour! Right now, while you can still look forward to a long summer vacation, may be your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see, enjoy and study Europe. 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Benson Says His Policy Best WASHINGTON —(UPI)— Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson issued a bristling statement from his hospital bed today declaring he does not plan to quit, despite GOP sentiment against him in the farm belt. "Resign? I am resigned to one thing—to doing my duty as I see it—to continue my fight for a prosperous, expanding and free agriculture," he said. Renewed speculation about Sec. Benson's political future was roused by a new round of requests for his resignation by some Republican national committee in the farm states. Sec. Benson's statement was issued from Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where he is recuperating from abdominal surgery. been intensified by the fact that farm income declined 15 per cent this year, and is expected to drop again in 1960 to the lowest level since 1942. GREASE JOB -- $1 BRAKE ADJ. -- 9° The pressure on Sec. 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