'U' area planners near compromise. (Continued from Page3) although he still thought the plans could be scaled down, it was possible the regional council would approve the plans as they stand now. "One of the possibilities (during the upcoming review) is that we may come to understand 'By God, they've got it at the lowest possible cost'," he said. UNIVERSITY Hospital Director Jep- tha Dalston was also hopeful yesterday. "We have the opportunity to spend some more time in a planning mode (during the second regional review), Dalston said. But in spite of the optimistic statements from both University of- ficials and regional health planners, it may not be easy for the two sides to compromise on the hospital plans. For one thing, the University ap- parently still has no legal obligation to alter the hospital plans despite CHPC criticism. THE REGIONAL council cannot for- ce the University to change the plans, it can only recommend approval or disapproval to the department of Public Health, which has final say on whether a proposed hospital will be built. Dr. Hermann Ziel of the Department of Public Health yesterday outlined another facet of the second review which could prevent a compromise on the hospital plans: "At this point in time, I think the ball is really in CHPC's court." 'U' Hospital director Dalston said that cuts in the project would come only if regional planners produced specific programs that could be cut from the hospital plan without harming the hospital's efforts to fulfill its teaching and research missions. "We will probably be more precise, more specific than in our previous review," Terence Carroll, executive director of the CHPC, said. But Carroll could not name any specific proposals to cut costs in plan- ning the new hospital, nor could he specify how much he would like to see the University reduce the cost of the project. Ravitz also said he could not name specific ways to cut costs in the hospital project. He said he would like the University to consider buying or using Wayne County General Hospital. The Univer- sity has already rejected such a pur- chase. Although Ravitz had no other specific suggestions for cutting the new hospital's cost, he was generally op- timistic. "Some give and take seems to be called for," he said. CRIME WAVE ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP)-A Canadian news correspondent recently quoted Pakistan's law minister as saying that stern Islamic punishments are needed because the country has become lawless. After the interview, the correspon- dent visited a city mosque. Conforming to custom, he removed his shoes. 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