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& • April 6. 1973 • THE RANGER Students charge school officials with misrepresentation F ,ve s tudents are s uing lh,s college. St Ph11tp·s College. and th1t Union Junior Co llege O1stricl The pehtion was hied March 20 ,n the 13151 District Court. The students are charg,ng school officials w,th fradulont m1srepresentat,on ,n the 1970-71 college catalog regarding .., 1n· halal ion therapy technicians program. Fihng th& su,t ar1tCarlosAce- 1111s Jr .• Louis V. Garza, 0611a L. Burney, Roque A. Cantu and Gregg Hamby Acoordmg to the utalog, the curriculum "prepares lhe gra· eluate for the regist.-alton &xa• m,nation given by the American Registry for Inhalation Thera· p,.ts (American Medical Asso· ciatron affihaledl " The studonts did not fail the examinatron as reported 1n th• March 23 issue of Th• Ranger but rather were not allowed to tel<• the tast. leg1et~ program," he s11d Lawrence also said ha did not know how soon the college Would be able to resubmit for approval or how soon this approvil COUid be accompl ,shed Humphrey explains energy crisis According to l..ttors rece,vad by the f,w students from Robert L8Wrence, executive dtr&elor of ARIT, the apphcationstotheexa· mination were reiected because St. Philip's College had not ob· tained AMA and the Joint Re· view Comm,ttM for lnhalalton Therapy Educa·t1on approval of the program. " I also do not know the act,on the review comm1tt.., would late on cand1d1te5whoweregraduatod from St Ph,1,p's prior to o.. 'approval' of their program," he said, ln<:reas1ng reduction of natural resources and the steady .-1se in prices are clte to the govern· mvnt·s failure to plan-"ead. U.S Sen. Hubert Humph.-.y told the National Petroleum Refiners As· Moody gets honor at T~1rsday eve1t Ya Olde Ch<tshire<:1-seclubs from this campus end Southwest Taxes state Universityw1llhonor retiring President Wayland P . Moody and Mrs. Moody at a dinMr al 6;30 p.m. Thursclly, in the faculty dining room of Lortin Student c ... 1 .... Members of the two clubs also w,11 present the Moodys with a pl!MfUe thanlc,ng thorn for the times they e<rtertain.-1 the club at their home. n.. club held its ..,,,.,., Chdstmu meeting ,n the Moody home until it gr- too large, Attar thed,,....r,bothcl~wlll present ucarpts from th,nr best Pf"09'ams of th,s scmol year. Clllrs Notes .• aJWaya the right prescrfp1,on when you need help In underatand1ng literature Prepared by educators. Easy to use Tirlee available now cover OWN' 200 frequently =~::'aysl Look tor the Cliffs Notes " First Aid" Station whe,..,.r books are sold. Only $1 eech. Available At: THE CAYE (SAC BOOKSTORE) sociaUon Monday. Humphrey indicated skopltc1sm thatthoNixonAdmin,stnit, on would provide .., energy policy. This arH ,s presently "a no m6n's land as far as tho p.-.sent burnucrecy of the F edltral Government 1-1 concerned." he said. The United Stateswillbefec1ng a gasohne shortageth,ssummer, he said And the hike in olh<tr p<"ices is all lied ,n together It is imperaltve thatthegov· arnme<rt establtY! immediately an Office of National Growth and Development in the Eucut,ve Branch and• Jo,nt Cornm,tteeon National GrowthandOevelopment at the Congressional level. he u · plained. "We simply cannot proceed on a stop· and•go, h,t-or-mlssbas,s any longer," the Minnesota • ..,. .tor said. "n..re is no time for delay. The hour ,a already late. n.. nation faces a crisis of ,-,nting p<"oporti011s," he told the group of bus1nessm«1 and refiners. Humphrey sited two .-.asons for the delay in plann,ng. The tner9Y poli~y is mol"9 c:omplicat.-1 than any other area of government The government and the people have not seemed to beliew in long-range planning in domestic 1Hues except for interstate highway construction and the ap- program. "Our prosent domestic resources include. at besl, l0years of 01I. II years of natu.-al gas. 3S to 120 years of shale oil reserves and 500 years of coal." he said. There is agrowinggapbethit supply and demand. The United Slates is turn,ngto ,mport rta resources from other coun· tnes. In the next 10 years the United StatH will rely from 50 to 60 percent on ,mports lo supply the -rgy to l'\Jn factories ano fly planes, Humphrey said. "We are fi!#>ting for our lives." There can be no national defense without fuel or food, he said. A country fi!#its on ,ts slo· math. "We are the victims of full stomachs Ind empty heads," he $11td. Humphrey expressad concern for nat,onal security. Th• United Slates wlU have to jo,n with other consuming nations in buying re· sources. "Oil is a seller's maricet. We pay or - go without," he said. "Despite the nation's incrH· sing ~ on gu and oil ,mports to meet present needs, I still see no eviclenca from the Pru,dent"s proposed f974btJds-l of an adequat, plan to create, develop or d,scowr new -rgy 30Urc;e1," ti. Hid The govarnm....t is basing ii$ hopes on nuclear power-a fast b.-eeder .-.actor However. this is not a p.-.ct1c1I, feasible solu· ion for at lust the next decade, he said. Research is being con· duct.-! in fusion. However. a metal cannot be found to contain the immense heat, "Bui thelailuretoprov,deade· ..,ate research h.r\ds and other -rgy alternatives could be drastic," Humphrey said. In other corre~e received by Gordon Jones of Tins· man and Houser Inc., who is representing the studenb. Law· rence said the ".ccred,talton of • college program ,s evolved by the colleg,,'s elective sub· mission of the required inform•· tion•I m11eri1Js. u If the overall program is in order, the application, Lawn,nce said, is given either a "pnli· m1n1ryu or 0 pravisional*' acceptance. with the understanding that a site visit to the school will be conduct.-! in the future. "Appare<!lly St. Philip's Col· 11119 nevar raceivedthe 'preliminary' approval andwesnotifiedof this fact," Lawrenc. s aid. Lawrence also said ARIT did not promise that St. Philtp's gr-..les could sit the registry euminations. "It appears in their broehure and was predicated on AMA ap· proval of their scmol and col· Also ,n corresponde11<:e r-eceived by Jones, Oon Lehmlc..+i1 assist6nl director of the · said an applicat,on for 11PPnw•I of tl>e college's ,nhalahon lherapy program was subm,ttad on May II, 1972. Add,t,onal inlorma1,on, Lohmkuhl s11d, was solic,ted frorn tho program chairman in Julyof 19n "because Iha reviewers were unable to cieterm,ne if Iha edu· cational euenti•ls wer1t being met in some areas ... Tha information. he seid, has not been .-.ce,ved to date Ind the application was therefore tabled, "The program has not bean approved as of this dale," the di· rector said. Lehmkuhl also sa,d Iha ARIT is an independent agoncy and has no connection w,th the AMA Requesting a jury trial, h students are suing to r.cov•r dama,ges lost from taking ti. course. George Spencer, attor....y for the district, had no further oom· m..nt Tuesd.ly. Grover says fu II rights might prove too great Full maiority rights for 18· year-olds impose a r-esponsib· ii ity that mi!#il prov& too great for them, T exes Republican Henry Grover said hare W~day. Eggers did in 1970, and I'll run again and win the rural precincts, .. he sa,d. Grover saw a trend ,n the rise of Republic.., popularity in Te•· as end predicted it would con· l1nue. Faculty poses Monday Speekmg to approx1m1tely 100 students and faculty members. Grover said young people would lose Iha protection of their par· ents if they gain the ril#>ts of citizenship. "More and more blue coller Texans ere vohng Repubhcan. The reason for this 1s thal wt get out to see the people. I haw traveled 200.000 campaign mil., in Texas and I have never seen Dolph Briscoe in e campaign," ha said. N- faculty meml>ers will be photographed for the Personnel Photo D,r.ctory from 8,30 e.m fill noon Monday ,n the Bluebonnet Room of Loftin Student Center All new faculty and t1aff mem· Photography of Dist inction JOSEPH OCHOA STUDIO & HOWER SHOP 1604 McCall111h Au. at Park 224-2822 OtSCOl.ffl to SAC Students be.-s whose pictures -r• not in last yHr's directory and those faculty members who failed to have the,r pictures Uilten wlll haw a chance to do so, Dr. Harold Hoyt. associate dean, said "Lots of p<iople do not hke to 911 their pictures taken," Or. Hoyt added Fred Harding Studios will lake the p,c:tures. The studio did an 8"cellent 1ob ofpholograplungthe faculty members last year, Hoyt sa,d Toa new 1973-74 sect,oo will be ,ns.rt..t at the back of Iha directory .. A yc>ll'lg person could get so fer ,nto d!!bt he would be paying ,t off all his ltfe," he sa,d, The former Republican gubernatorial candidate pr..ticted a ris4' in power for the Te,cas Repu· bhcon party and cited several eicamples of other states who elect.-! Repubhcan governors and sanalors 1n recent elections. Ha said ha does not feel the Oemocrat,c party ,s still in control of the stale' s rural precincts. .. , d,d 5-10 percent better ,n rural counties than (Repubhcan gubernatorial candidate) P11JI w~ au the dope ',ai'II need far a Etaq,e trip. Faculty elects eight senators Seven of eight ,ncumbentt _, re-election to tho Faculty S.,,,tt Wednesday. W,m,ng re- election were John Igo. Zula Vizard. JohnnyMcC11n, Cole Smith, A.C. Bowman. Lawll Fox and Jack Shaw. V1rg10 Crrst also was el1teled to lhe senate, defoating lncumbent1Cennet11Shu· mate The const,tut,onal amendmeflt to change the method of ,e,1111 elect,ons was defeated by • two· one vote. Eighty-six percent of !hit tac· ulty voted 1n the elltCl,on. EARN ns WEEKLY Blood Bank of San Antonro Blood Plasm• Center. 504 II. Zarzamora at Merlin. Cell or drop 1n. Hours 8 • m to 5,30 p.m, Monday-SaturdaY T1tl "435· 7
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Title | The Ranger |
Volume No., Issue No. | Vol. 45, No. 24 |
Date | 1973-04-06 |
Notes | Issue 24, academic year 1972-73 |
Creator | KD |
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Title | The Ranger - Page 6 |
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& • April 6. 1973 • THE RANGER
Students charge school officials with misrepresentation
F ,ve s tudents are s uing lh,s
college. St Ph11tp·s College. and
th1t Union Junior Co llege O1stricl
The pehtion was hied March
20 ,n the 13151 District Court.
The students are charg,ng
school officials w,th fradulont
m1srepresentat,on ,n the 1970-71
college catalog regarding .., 1n·
halal ion therapy technicians program.
Fihng th& su,t ar1tCarlosAce-
1111s Jr .• Louis V. Garza, 0611a
L. Burney, Roque A. Cantu and
Gregg Hamby
Acoordmg to the utalog, the
curriculum "prepares lhe gra·
eluate for the regist.-alton &xa•
m,nation given by the American
Registry for Inhalation Thera·
p,.ts (American Medical Asso·
ciatron affihaledl "
The studonts did not fail the
examinatron as reported 1n th•
March 23 issue of Th• Ranger
but rather were not allowed to
tel<• the tast.
leg1et~ program," he s11d
Lawrence also said ha did not
know how soon the college Would
be able to resubmit for approval
or how soon this approvil COUid
be accompl ,shed
Humphrey explains energy crisis
According to l..ttors rece,vad
by the f,w students from Robert
L8Wrence, executive dtr&elor of
ARIT, the apphcationstotheexa·
mination were reiected because
St. Philip's College had not ob·
tained AMA and the Joint Re·
view Comm,ttM for lnhalalton
Therapy Educa·t1on approval of
the program.
" I also do not know the act,on
the review comm1tt.., would late
on cand1d1te5whoweregraduatod
from St Ph,1,p's prior to o..
'approval' of their program," he
said,
ln<:reas1ng reduction of natural
resources and the steady .-1se in
prices are clte to the govern·
mvnt·s failure to plan-"ead. U.S
Sen. Hubert Humph.-.y told the
National Petroleum Refiners As·
Moody gets honor
at T~1rsday eve1t
Ya Olde Ch |