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full and couldn’t block my fall.”
Smith was transported by
ambulance to Brazos Valley
Medical Center where he un
derwent surgery to remove
blood from his brain tissue.
Sgt. Maj. Tom Epting, a mil
itary science instructor at
A&M, said the immediate at
tention Smith received from
his instructor, friends at the
complex, the University Police
Department, the Emergency
Medical Technicians and the
doctors at the medical center
probably saved Smith’s life.
“Right after the accident, the
cadets there reacted immediate
ly by calling the EMTs,” Epting
said. “The doctor was able to
get in communication with Ja
son’s parents before he went
into surgery. All involved re
sponded in a timely manner. It
was a real heads-up reaction.”
Epting explained the situa
tion to other cadets at a re
cruiting meeting that night.
"I explained it at the end of
the meeting so I could conduct an
orderly meeting without people
leaving," Epting said. "I knew
what the reaction would be.”
Cadet Malcolm Hester
stepped forward and suggested
that all the cadets pray for
Smith. Hester led them in the
prayer.
Epting said that of the 50
people in attendance that
night, at least 30 showed up at
the hospital.
“It was really great to see
everybody united like that,”
Epting said. “It’s good to be an
Aggie.”
When Smith awakened after
the surgery, he gave the Aggie
thumbs up and asked to hear
the Aggie War Hymn.
Smith said his involvement
at A&M was incentive to recov
er quickly.
“I still can’t ride horseback
yet,” Smith said. “I want to con
vince them to let me ride so I
can lead my platoon during
home football game march-ins.”
Smith said he intends to be
able to ride by Sept. 10, the
date A&M plays the University
of Oklahoma, in A&M’s first
game at Kyle Field.
“I think I can do it really
easily,” Smith said. “I’m doing
a lot better.”
Tim Barba, executive officer
of Company G-2, said Smith is
doing great.
“He’s made leaps and bounds
in recovering since the accident
happened,” Barba said.
Smith said he wants to
thank all the people who have
been friends to him and who
have prayed for him.
"There’s a book that every
one was asked to write their
name in when they visited me,”
Smith said. ‘T’d like to see it
so I can know who to thank.
“I have a lot of good friends,”
he said. “I know they’ve been a
big help to me in my recovery.
I’m so pleased to be back at
A&M and in the Corps. I’m
back in my boots.”
AGGIE MEN’S CLUB
Aggie Men’s Club Selections 1994
Date
Time
Place
Dress
9/1
7:00-9:00 pm
Clayton Williams Alumni Center
Coat & Tie
9/3
2:00-4:00 pm
Olsen Field Pavillion
Casual Dress
9/5
8:00-11:00 pm
Kyle Field Press Box
Nice Dress
9/6
7:00-10:00 pm
Alfred T. Hornbacks
Casual Dress
For more information please contact
Lee Wagner at 693-5757
DANCE
LESSONS
( REGISTER NOW - 845-1631 J
Beginning Country Sc Western
Mon. Sept 12, 19, 26, Oct 3, 5 6pm
Mon. Sept 12, 19, 26, Oct 3, 12 7:30pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Int. Country Sc Western
Mon. Oct 24, 31, Nov 7, 14, 21 6pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Jitterbug
Wed. Sept 14, 21, 28, Oct 5, 12 6pm
Thurs. Oct 20, 27, Nov 3, 10, 17 6pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Ballroom Dance
Tues. Sept 27, Oct 4, 11, 18, 25 6pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Register NOW
in the University PLUS Craft Center
MSC Basement Level
845-1631
Friday • Sep
Friday • September 2,
Whistleblowers
sue S&L cleanup
agency alleging
harassment
^ WASHINGTON (AP)-
Four Resolution Trust Corp,
employees, including a Dal
las lawyer, have sued the
agency for $2 million, alleg
ing it engaged in a pattern
of retaliation against them
for trying to expose waste,
fraud and abuse.
Other plaintiffs are two
attorneys from the RTC’s
Denver office and an asset
manager in Valley Forge,
Pa.
Dallas attorney Juan Luis
Burgos-Gandia is on admin
istrative leave while agency
officials review their deci
sion to fire him. Burgos-
Gandia contends the RTC
retaliated against him when
he tried to alert officials to
the fact that a law firm was
over-billing the government
by charging $1,000 an hour
for S&L cleanup work.
Others are contemplating
joining the lawsuit, includ
ing L. Jean Lewis, the
Kansas City investigator
who prepared criminal refer
rals on a failed Arkansas
savings and loan that men
tioned FYesident Clinton,
“I have talked to the Gov
ernment Accountability Pro
ject, and we are giving con-1
sideration to joining their I
lawsuit,” said Michael For-
shey, Lewis’ attorney. “We
have not made a final deci
sion yet.”
‘‘Ultimately, we antici
pate having as many as 10
people in this suit,” said Jeff
Ruch, executive director of
the Government Account I
ability Project, a whistle |
blower protection group.
The lawsuit, filed Thurs f
day in U.S. District Court I
for the District of Columbia,
alleges that the RTC sytem [
atically has targeted for re
taliation employees who I
have testified before Con [
gress, cooperated with Gen
eral Accounting Office
probes, or tried to aleijhif
agency's inspector genem
misconduct, waste, fraud
and abuse.
The suit seeks an imme- 1
diate injunction to end fur
ther harassment, and asks
that personnel records be
corrected, back pay issued
and the plaintiffs reinstated
to their former posts. It also i
requests a court hearing
within 20 days.
The lawsuit is another!
public relations debacle fori
the S&L cleanup agency,!
which has been under in !
tense scrutiny in recent I
months for leaks involving!
the investigation of Madison
Guaranty Savings & Loan
Association — the Arkansas i
thrift at the center of the f
Whitewater affair — and
other matters.
“We’re aware of the law
suit, but we have not seen
it and we cannot comment
specifically,” said RTC
spokeswoman Felicia
Neuringer.
"This is like a RICO suit,
except with the RTC, that
stands for Retaliation-Influ
enced Corrupt Organize
tion,” said Bruce Pederson, a
senior RTC attorney in Den
ver who has twice testified
about agency problems be
fore the Senate Banking
Committee. “It’s a bureau-1
cratic Mafia.”
RICO, the Racketeer In-1
fluenced and Corrupt Orga
nization Act, was originally!
intended as a legal weapon
against mobsters and has
been used by prosecutors in!
a number of financial cases!
in recent years.
Within the past year,
documents obtained by The |
Associated Press show,
high-ranking RTC officials
in Washington authorized a
search of Pederson’s office
computer — a move he al
leges violated his privacy
rights.
Another plaintiff, Denver
attorney Jacqueline Taylor,
has been stripped of her man
agement duties and ordered
by the agency’s top attorney
not to talk to news reporters
about agency issues.
Richard Dunn, the asset
manager, alleges that after
he reported overcharges by
independent contractors
working for the agency, he
was fired and placed under
surveillance by detectives
hired by the RTC.
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