Page10-Friday July31,1981-TheMichigan Daily asp MCA Records & Tapes Hundred opresents PLATINUM PLUS 00°00000000000 Physical Therapy proga (Continud from Page 1) the program's discontinuance. 4 He has written to the 50 clinical facilities that train University students, A41.to state agency heads,and to 600 alumni of the program. The Michigan PhysicaL Therapy Association will contact state legislators to deal with the legislative and political aspects of the situation, Darnell added. oo00000Doopooo00000 00 Michigan' 00oo0 00 If the University of hign's program has no hope of survival, Dar- - nell said, it may have to try to force a shift of government dollars to a school that wants to start a new program. -o THE UNIVERSITY has admitted a a class for Fall 1981, Darnell said, but this is the last class that could receive 4 adequate, up -to-date training with the cretUiversity facilities, he claimed. The review process to determine the 000 program's future willconsist ofinfor- 0 fo'%%%0%0ooo~o mation-gathering, private consultation 0000000 time with Frye, and an open forum. 0 0000 Dougherty is pulling together infor- mation from the first review committee i report - the extensive cost study done in February -and from other4 materials sent to him. "There are lots 0 0 0 000 - of people volunteering information," he * 0 FRYE SAID he will probably go to the University executive officers with a *preliminary recommendation to enlist 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 their responses and advice. 0 The open forum with Frye has been 0scheduled for Sept. 25, and private con- sultations will probably be Sept. 23. 030o%% Frye said he will be talking to other oo0Y~ ~.~J80 OO~m~.:~%00~0 deans, especially the dean, of the 0 0 0 0 College of Literature, Science and the Arts, which co-sponsors the program Swith the Medical School. Frye's decision is tentatively ~ ~, scheduled to be reported to the Regents i at-their Oct. 15 meeting; according to Darnell. ~o~j~o Frye said it "didn't seem ap- S0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 propriate" to make a final decision 00L be'fore that time because of the number of people currently outkof town.4 M) ny LATxN M PLS t1tes aso avio-° C A E ,L N H , H KE MER, STEELY DAN, J4 CALE, WHO, and Geddes apartment burglarized o Sixteen hundred dollars worth of more ! tproperty was stolen from an partment on the 1300 block of Geddes between 1 G 'a.n . Tuesday and 4 am. Wednesday, police reported yesterday. The thief gained entry by cutting a screen and so0 stole stereo equipment, a color television, camera equipment andl a Purdue University class ring. Booze taken from Washtenaw g ,. gWashtenaW Lanes, 3400 -Washtenaw, * ' was broken into Tuesday night, police ;7d eseda. ny s. mon of )'ppp eiesorob weren't too disappoin- )adpoltic lspedthemselves to the liquor behind the bar, police gaid.