1: FREE ISSUE Y lt..flfC iE at FREE ISSUE Seventy-Four Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXV, No. 56-S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1965 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES i A;IJLAAA A. i tMXj o Says 'U' To Attain Drive Goal b 1967 Receives $22.8 Million in Bid for $55 Million; Exceeds Expectations By DAVID DUBOFF The University's $55 million fund drive is expected to reach its goal by the previously-announced 1967 deadline, Vice-President for University Relations Michael Radock said yesterday. Contributions to date, eight months after announcement of the campaign, total $22,765,000. "Our results have exceeded our expecta- tion at this point in the campaign," Radock said. "Organization of volunteers around the country is proceeding very well." Staffed by nearly 5,000 volunteer alumni, the campaign is seek- ing contributions from alumni, corporations, and philanthropic -foundations. The $55 million goal is expected to be reached in con- ? junction with the University's 150th birthday celebration in 1967. Major Breakthrough { One major breakthrough has been Chrysler Corporation's gift of $1.3 million for the establish- ment of the Chrysler Center for ..Continuing Engineering Educa- tion, to be located in North Cam- pus. This is the first significant corporate contribution in the pro- gram, and is expected to set a standard for others which will follow in the next two years," Radock said. By far the largest contribution to the campaign has been a $6 million gift from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation of Flint for a 200-bed children's hospital in the medical center. FREDERICK E. OLIVER Truly nationwide, the campaign is continuing to establish volun- Faxon Stays Dissatisfied On Fee Hike By JOHN MEREDITH Rep. Jack Faxon (D-Detroit) yesterday denied published re- ports which suggested that he and other legislators left a meet- ing with University officials last Saturday relatively satisfied that the University's recent tuition hike was ,justified-and, he said he expects to have a good idea by Thursday of specific steps to be taken in an audit of the Univer- sity's financial records. "I am not satisfied with the explanation given by University administrators and Regents Sa- turday," Faxon remarked. "They presented numerous comparisons to show that the University's fees are not out of line with those at other institutions," but compari- sons do not demonstrate the need for raising fees at a given school at a particular time. The reports in question were carried both by Detroit papers and the Daily. The Daily state- ment-that "most of the legisla- tors seemed relatively satisfied that the fee hike was justified"- was based on remarks supporting the tuition increase by Rep. Mar- vin Esch (R-Ann Arbor) and State Board of Education Vice- President Leon Fill and on gen- eralizations by several legislators that the meeting had been pro- ductive. Rescind Action Faxon, chairman of a House Ways and Means Committee group embarking an an investigation of University finances, said yesterday that he had "still hoped the Re- gents' action (raising tuition) would be rescinded. Faxon explained that Saturday's meeting had been called by the House Committee on Colleges and Universities to give the University a chance to present its case. Mem- bers of Faxon's subcommittee at- tended the meeting after only two days advance notice. Faxon said he plans to consult with the legislative auditor's of- fice and members of his subcom- mittee on Thursday to consider procedure for his investigation of the University's financial records. A representative of the auditor's office talked with Frederick- Oli- ver, director of the University's Office of Financial Analysis, Mon- day; according to Faxon, the auditor is preparing an agenda for the subcommittee investigation and should have a report ready Thursday. Not MSU or WSU Faxon said no plans have been made to check the books of Mich- igan State University or Wayne State University. These two in- stitutions have not raised their tuition for the 1965-66 academic teer worker committees in cities around the country every week. The campaign is directed by a National Executive Committee composed of prominent alumni and headed by Regent Paul Goebel, national chairman of the campaign. West Coast Visit Radock has just returned from a week-long visit with alumni and volunteers in the West Coast cities of Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Ore., Tacoma, Wash., and Seattle, Wash. Response to the drive was quite enthusiastic even from graduates two and three thousand miles away, who have not seen the Uni- versity in two and three decades, Radock said. Radock spent an afternoon in Tacoma with Edgar Eisenhower, alumnus and brother of the for- mer President, whom he found to be a very enthusiastic worker as well as a significant contributor to the fund. An office has just been .:et up in San Francisco to service cam- paign workers among the 12.000 alumni in that area, Radock in- dicated. This month staff members are surveying interests in other states in preparation for $55 million Dollar Campaign Committees in cities there, he said. Claims 60,000 U.S. Birchers BOSTON (p-) - Robert Welch, founder and head of the John Birch Society, says the militantly conservative society has 60,000 to 100,000 members and its member- ship is "increasing quite rapidly at the present time . . . especially since last summer." Asked if he could give a closer estimate, Welch said, "Well, that's close enough because people have thought we had a million or half a million or ten thousand . ." CRC Apartment Owner May Appeal Case Grounds Are Sought By Defense Lawyer The Michigan Civil Rights Com- mission, handling its first formal case on alleged racial bias in pri- vate housing, yesterday ordered the Cutler Hubble Co. to stop discriminating in renting apart- ments. The CRC decision could be the wedge needed to open housing areas long closed to Negroes. "I've always believed that the impact of what we do is more far- reaching than just the statistics of our complaints," Sidney M. Shevitz, one of the eight commis- sion members, said yesterday. 100 Complaints The commission has studied more than 100 housing complaints since its inception in January, 1964, but until yesterday all were settled without resort to formal hearings and legal orders. The CRC ruled that the Hubble realty firm, 5700 Woodward, De- troit, acted unlawfully in March, 1964, when it told Bunyan Bryant, a Negro University student in the social work school, that there were no units open in the Parkhurst and Arbordale apartments in Ann. Arbor. In hearings held a month ago, three white witnesses testified that they were shown severall availableapartments in thesame buildings the week Bryant was re- jected. The commission ordered Hubble to cease and desist from such practices and to offer Bryant the next available apartment in the Arbordale-Parkhurst complex if he wants it. Hubble's attorney, John L. Starrs, said he was studying the decision, seeking .grounds for appeal. 'Privilege' Starr argued at the hearings that the leasing of the apartment is a privilege of a realty firm, not a civil right of the tenant. The commission disagreed, clas- sifying the leasing of an apart-1 ment is the civil right of a ten- ant and concluding that Hubble was violating the civil rights of Bryant in not renting to him. The Ann Arbor chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality has led protest actions over the past two years aimed at forcing Cutler1 Hubble to stop alleged discrimina- tion at their apartment houses in both Detroit and Ann Arbor. Besides supporting Bryant in his legal action, the protests have fea- tured picketing at both the Cutler Hubble offices in Detroit and the Parkhurst-Arbordale complex in Ann Arbor. Complaint Tenants in the Hubble apart- ments in Ann Arbor who have1 shown sympathy to CORE charged last year that they were exicted from their apartment before their lease was due to expire. Alan Jones and Daniel Grey asserted in August, 1964, that they were evicted from Parkhurst - Arbor- dale because of connections with CORE. 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