Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1981 Examiners board may be dissolved Attorney favors medical act United Press International AUSTIN — A good dose of preventive nedicine rather than the mere treatment of ymptoms would enhance the quality of nedical practice in Texas, a former assistant ttorney general suffering from multiple scler- >sis advised a House committee. Bill Morse Jr. of Houston, testifying Mon- lay before the House Government Organiza- ion, which is considering legislation to estab- ish a state Medical Act, said too often physi- ians only treat symptoms. As an example, he said, doctors took years o diagnose his multiple sclerosis and then nsisted it was a disease. Morse, representing the Health Freedom Council, said patients should not be precluded rom utilizing preventive medicine. He said doctors were “completely ignorant” of multiple sclerosis. “They don’t know what it is. Multiple scler osis is a condition,” he said. “I started getting progressively better once I began proper exer cise, a proper diet and a stress reduction program. “The medical profession could not help me at all. You’re not familiar with preventive medicine because doctors only treat symptoms and they don’t get to the root of a problem. ” The committee also is considering whether to continue the State Board of Medical Ex aminers. The board will be dissolved on Sept. 1 if the Legislature does not vote to continue it. Others testifying before the panel included Dr. Dan Dotson of Graham, the only physician to successfully appeal revocation of his medical license by the board, who said physicians should have better guidelines concerning non- therapeutic practices. “Non-therapeutic practices should be spel led out by the board and doctors should be told what they are in writing,” he said. “This sys tem seems to penalize the physician for giving the patient the benefit of a doubt.” Ann Chamberlain told the committee she had a masters degree in mental health nursing but would not be able to continue counseling services under the Medical Practice Act. “The problem is what is nursing and what is the practice of medicine, ” she said. “Those of us who are practioners must be able to practice legally.” Institute charged with War * issuing fake degrees United Press International DALLAS — A group of Texas colleges and universities has filed suit against what authorities charge was a “diploma mill” that awarded frauda- lent college degrees for a fee. Named in the State District Court suit filed Monday were Dr. S. Barnett Haynes, Raul Aceves and the Continuing Career Institute. The suit, filed on behalf of the State College and University Coordinating Board, Texas A&M University and Prairie View A&M University, seeks an injunction to prohibit the defendants from violating Texas Education Code standards. “The institute holds itself out as a private institution of higher education that can provide credits applicable to a degree, but it is operating without a certificate of authority from the Coordi nating Board to grant degrees,” the lawsuit said. The Suit specifically charges the insM awarded Lorenzo Holland of Dallas a fake badit lor of science degree in electrical technoloj along with a copy of a transcript containingtk forged signature of four Prairie View A&M oft cials. After paying $175 for the degree, HolM learned Prairie View had no record of his train ' cript, said assistant attorney general Nanql Lynch. She said the institute solicited peoplelili Holland, promising a combination of previous school credit and "life experience” could qualil for a degree. Ms. Lynch said no additional classroom tim was required — just money. Dallas County assistant district attorney Mai shall Gandy said it was likely criminal charge! would be filed. Texas Briefs Demonstra tion United Press International HOUSTON — A demonstra- ion against Israeli attacks on -.ebanon ended in a fistfight be- ween pro-Palestinian demonstra- ors and construction workers on heir lunch break, officials said. Sgt. Henry Pressley said a group of about 50 construction vorkers confronted the group of 20 demonstrators, representing groups called the General Union >f Palestinian Students and friends of Lebanon, shortly after toon Monday outside the Israeli Consulate. Pressley said no one was se- iously hurt and there were no irrests. He declined to say who prevailed in the struggle but a lonsulate officials said: “The Arabs ost.” Tax revision United Press International AUSTIN — The Senate has given tentative approval to a prop- ised revision of the Property Tax 3ode, approving four controver- ial changes in the plan. Sen. Grant Jones, D-Abilene, msuccessfully pleaded with sena- ors at the start of debate to leave :ontroversy out of the proposal hat has been labeled a “fine tun- ng” of the Property Tax Code pas- ed two years ago. The bill faces me more Senate vote before icing sent to the House. The changes approved Monday nclude election of county tax j ppraisal board members from in- iividual governmental units with- n the county, allowing counties to lelay until 1985 implementation >f 100 percent market valuations m taxable property, exempting implements of farming and ran- ■hing” from property taxes and ibolishing a requirement for a 25 jercent voter turnout in elections o roll back local property tax in- ireases of more than 5 percent. Tax evasion United Press International FORT WORTH — A July 31 entencing date has been set for a 2-year-old bookkeeper who ileaded guilty to two counts of in- ome tax evasion for failing to re- >ort more than $463,000 she llegedly embezzled from a drill- ng company. Prosecutors said Monday that luring 1978 and 1979, Thelma Jo ackson worked as a bookkeeper or Baker and Taylor Drilling Co. a Amarillo, Texas, and diverted, or her personal use, more than 463,000 in company funds and ailed to report any of the diverted unds on her tax returns. The gov- rnment also said she failed to re- >ort gains from stock transactions he made with the diverted funds. She is awaiting state trial on the mbezzlement charges. Kidnapping United Press International HOUSTON — A Vidor, Texas, nan has been charged with kid- lapping in the abduction and laying of a 19-year-old woman vhose body was found in the San acinto River. Police said Danny Dean Tho- nas, 25, was charged in the bduction of Sylvia Elaine Harri- on. Her body was found Sunday n the San Jacinto River near In- erstate 45. Bond for Thomas was et at $100,000. Harris County authorities be- ieve the victim had car trouble, a nan stopped to help and she in cited the man into her home for a veer. She was abducted from her lome, shot in the head and lumped in the river, investigators aid. Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 SAFEWAY WIN UPT0*1, m ! PUIS WE ACCEPT UDSA FOOD STAMP COUPONS! 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