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TEXi«i FRIDAY, MAY II. 1951 Six Pages Tciday NO; IW:«S ass y»w^y-jyi i .1 T.lil^nJVV-Jim;; 11 s • j®;%^vK/K5'• •.—SK^gSB Nouri's • release om Izydor Schulwolf, University Bexar County Jail has been de student from Israel who was ar By MILDRED KLESEL layed until this morning because, rested along with" Nouri April 18. a seminar, limited to 150 to 300 JgSjpf&'lt of a legal technicality, his attor Twelve days ago, the immigra The Great Issues committee yesterday "was recommended by Dr. H. Malcolm Mac* ney, Gerald Weatherly, said yes tion service announced that th«' chose "America's Place in the World Tor donald, professor of government, p ; ' terday afternoon. Schulwolf hearings were complet day", as the co-ordinating topic for next Dr. E. T. Miller, professor of .philosophy* Weatherly, who had gone to ed. He is in Bexar County Jail year's course. This, the committee agreed, is San Antonio with the $5,000 bail awaiting the decision. summarized the reason why "America's for Nouri yesterday afternoon, An unofficial .rejSort stated no the greatest problem at the present time. Place in the World Today'* should be the found on presenting the money habeas corpus petition—similar i>opiC) nouns: tnat tnc that his bondsman's power of at Nouri's successful one—has been as to whether the course should have an sion was world conflict torney had Unknowingly expired filed in Schulwolf's behalf. If, several days previously. individual .or universal basis since it will be "There is only one basic problem and ft like Nouri, he is ordered-deported, SHALMIR DUERSON DORIS LEE HALL In a phone call to the Texan he will be forced to leave the RUTH HANCOCK ;-fmust be viewed from all pos- ^ 'tram San Antonio, Weatherly -country immediately, - 'I: sible points," said Tommy "said "there will be .no difficulty" in getting a new power of attorney Miller. The comirntteef plans for the bondsman within a matter to engage speakers to prespnt of hours. Then, he added, Nouri New Hothouse and debate all tl\e points; will be released "sometime Fri •. Anne Chambers was unanimous* day morning." ly chosen chairman ?f the eonrittit* Nouri, University junior engi Track Meet Today tee and Billy Grace Ungerer #aa neering student from iraq, was To Open at 4 elected secretary. Joe Chiburnr • ordered deported by the U.S. Im By AL WARD Bruce Meador, Tommy Miller, and Uexan Sport* Staff migration Service in hearings re Facilities Control • The 1951 Southwest Conference Relays feat of 6-9, another new Russ K^rsten were appointed t* :. cently completed in San Antonio. Track and Field Meet gets under standard will be set. the committee;' The only charge: that he had over Growth Conditions way this afternoon at College Other new records may come r-"After the general * topic was stayed his visa, which expired last chosen, committee members listed The second controlled-environ- Station with Texas A&M a solid in the two-mile, where Arkansas' July. .But, having, won a habeas favorite to annex its fourth title Subtopics that- could be studied. ment greenhouse in this country James Brown has done 9:22; "the corpus suit in Federal Judg^ Ben in the last five years. mile, which Aggie returnee Julian Faculty members will be contacted Rice's (San Antonio) District •prill open formally here Friday. Preliminaries are scheduled this Herring missed last year by .2 for ideas concerning the general Court, Nouri is, free to return to The only similar facilities, in the afternoon in ten events: the of a second; and the 880, where topic. „ •" school pending an appeal of the sprints, thtf 440, 880, hurdles, two-time champ and record-holder "World- Federalism," "Ameri United States are at the Califor can. Institutions: Their Pattern* deportation decision against him. nia Institute of Technology.* MM broad jutpp, javelin, shot put and Otha Byrd, of Ricej will compete. Nouri has expressed an inter dis<5us. Finals will begin Saturday The weakest sprint field since and. Modem Trends," "Integrity The department of Botany will in the Warid Crisis," and "JHia est in continuing school as long as hold open house in its new experi afternoon at 2 o'clock. the war offers no clear-cut favor : 'possible. A candidate for an en ites, unless it is A&M's Bill Stal- Task of the University in the mental laboratory from 4 to 6:30 JILL KING . Firmly entrenched in" the bas Modern World" were tiie other gineering degree in February, p.m. Friday. Although special in- LUCIANME KNIGHT GRETA NISSEN tions of familiar Kyle Field, t'he ter in the 220 race. The 100 is 1952, he is an Iraqi government * . * • problems discussed. vitetions have been, extended, the • •• undefeated Aggie spike team finds wide open, wiith the winner to' It was decided that an atnios-" student receiving- $150 subsidy general public is invited, to view itself, in the not-unfamiliar pole come from a field of Bobby Dil from his government each month. phcre must be created so~stud®!it« the facilities, said Dr. W. G. Whal- of pre.meet favorite. With, top lon, Carl Mayes, and. Floyd Rogers will want to n ork. • •' ; » Nouri entered the University ey, chairman of the Department contenders in every event the of Texas, Bill Bowden of SMU, Since the course will be'a seml> in September, 1949. of Botany and director of. the balanced A&M squad offers in and Stalter of A&M. Their season nfer, individuals will' have to -pro* Meanwhile, no decision has been Plant Research Institute. dividual threats to at least three times vary from 9.8 to 10 flat. duce ideas and participate in th« released in the deportation trial The controlled-environment lab Conference ^records and poses a discussions following the lecture. is designed to provide complete serious challenge to the team A suggestion was made that stu control over atmospheric condi point-total record, held by Texas, Painter to Work dents. prep&tte papeirs after, each Dr. Smith Speaks tions, light", and nutrition of of 89. lecture and do softite. research on plants. The laboratory was built Belles Favoring the Aggies in their the topic. No action was jtakenL^y' as an extension to the Biological By FRANCES SMITH faculty members and students. quest for the latter mark is a the committee on the matter Greenhouse. and plans to graduate in. June with new Conference ruling on the With Educators though, and "setting mechanicsi 'of The Bluebortnet Belles of 1950 They were judged on personality, a degree in art. To PBK's Tonight Each room in the new. labora —six of the University's lovliest win-place point scale. Five places The Board of Control for the course was portpontd until poise, figure, facial features, and Queen of the Tyler Festival, speakers are secured and the plan A man who < has exactly three tory has an area of about i,000 co-eds—were .announced Thursday overall impression. will be counted this year with "a Southern Regional Education, has Jill King will be married in June. 5-4-3-2-1 point gradation. Relays approved by University officials.^ ' times as much space in Who's Who feet, and equipment capable of night by Cactus Editor Beth Os- • Sixty semi-finalisbs. were intro announced in Atlanta, Ga., the controlling the temperature burn at the. annual Cacuts' ban She is a transfer student from will be scored at 10-8-6-4-2. Thus appointment of President T, S .. .The committee will m elt of America as does the President duced at the Round-Up Review* Hockaday, and a junior member of thi team with depth will be fa -Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock of the United States will speak through a range from freezing quet. in April. Pi Beta Phi. Painter to a commission of distin to 120 degrees Fahrenheit, from vored, and depth the Aggies have. guished scientists aqd educators "in the YMCA which Ik the tHui- at the annual banquet of Phi Beta The beauties-—Shalmir Duerson, ^ Shalmir Duerson, a sopohomore Lucianne Knight, named by the porary headquarters of the eofo* ^ Kappa in the English Room of the total darkness to almost Bunlight. Doris Hall, Ru<Si Hancock, Jill The defending champion Long- to assist in the 'development'~of 'a education major from Harlingen, State Department during her high horns will rely on the javelin, .co-operative program by institu mittee. Students and faculty na^mr Texas Union Friday evening at King, Lucianne Knight, and Greta is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha.