THE BATTALION Page 3 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1978 nice to Force pro trip is Force, ‘base and a ead ersity, versity ts. The larried 2500 bs and y Oct, rill aid Cost is the major reason for drop- ling physicals, Honea said. H e said ja questionnaire will replace physi- ■b as a pre-requisite to employ ment. ■ Honea added since prospective Bexas A&M employees no longer »ve to get physicals, some of the crowding at A.P. Beutel Health lenter should be eliminated. ■ The questionnaire was written by jonea in conjunction with medical jmsultants and the Texas A&M ; Iniversity System attorneys. Honea lid that the no-physical policy may ■ve the University money. ■ Claude B. Goswick, director of Kutel Health Center, said that the Iniversity s new policy toward physicals could cost tile health Inter $8,500 a year. Goswick said lat Texas A&M pays the health Inter $20 for each physical. With- It this revenue the health center lay begin charging students for ledication. iGoswiek said the new policy will F the number of people cterial [Waiting at the health center now. ■scon- Be said September and January ehvo mere the busiest months for physi- :red. lls. tiy to sease unced ent it ear- lished >n the by ter to he 2-1- Con- 4&M staff )hysicals abolished ■ Prospective employees of the ftxas A&M University System will no longer be required to take a physical examination as of Oct. 1. ■ John E. Honea, director of insur- |nre and risk management for the iniversity, said that Texas House ill 1046, passed last year, changed ■e previous statute. Tine Bill al- jWs Texas A&M to discontinue ysicals. d End to funds competition discussed by governors United Press International HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — The North-South debate domi nated the final session of the South ern Governors Conference Wed nesday with a Carter administration official and Georgia Gov. George Busbee presenting different propos als to end regional competition for federal funds. “It is important that all of us work together to dampen the heat and emotion often connected with this subject,” said James McIntyre Jr., the director of the Federal Office of Management and Budget. “The time has come to end this Sunbelt-Frostbelt debate and face up to the real problem — assuring that federal funds are equitably allo cated to those areas where they can be most effectively spent to meet national goals,” said McIntyre, a Georgian who worked for Busbee before going to Washington. To make sure federal money is channeled to areas of greatest need, the president has issued four execu tive orders, McIntyre said. One order gives priority to locat ing federal facilities in the business districts of urban areas, while another is designed to award federal contracts to high unemployment areas. Busbee, chairman of the South ern Growth Policies Board, told his colleagues that the Sunbelt’s “fights center over formulas which, by and large, misdirect federal funds.” Southern governors have expres sed concern over proposed changes in formulas which they believe will result in less money flowing into their area. The Northern lobby, Busbee said, has suggested formula changes which were “for the most part, irra tional and illogical. Although McIntyre stressed fed eral initiatives in helping to bring about the fair allocation of re sources, Busbee urged the federal government to allow state and local officials a larger role in deciding where money goes. 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