Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 27, 1' ! I Page Two THE MICHI(~AN DAiLY Thursday, September 21, 1~I3 ' I The University of Michigan Professional Theatre Program announces 3 Distinguished Repertory Companies Ir Tuition hike rationale unclear Misconl duct charges 2 ex-POWs (Continued from Page 1) mum circumstances, the record: fee hike might produce as much as $2.4 million more than is needed to meet the year's budget. SMITH HAD earlier denied that the fee hike could produce extra revenue, commenting, "If there's any extra money in there, I'd sure like to see it." The report of Smith's new "best case";estimate produced specula- tion that University officials may have attempted to base the budget on fee hikes that would produce a degree of excess cash rather than risk the possibility of a loss. Pierpont maintained Tuesday that no intentional effort had been made to produce added income, but added, "I always said we might have overestimated." SECRETARY of the University Richard Kennedy indicated yester- day that Smith and other officials "probably shot a little high just to be on the safe side" when comput- ing the need fora tuition increase. In addition, several administra- tion sources indicated yesterday that early feedback is showing un- expectedly high enrollment coupled with a low percentage of qualifiers for in-state tuition under the new residency rules. If these trends continue, the sources said, extra fee income could result. While not releasing precise sta- tistics, Pierpont offered the fol- lowing explanation of the tuition THN EE 'HNIX I/ I revenue budget: " LAST YEAR'S BUDGET was set a inst at $39.6 million, and suffered a g deficit of approximately $800,00Q, leaving fee income at approximate- ly 538.8 million. From this figure, Pierpont said, was subtracted $3- drppeo out-of-state studentsqualifying for lower in-state fees pursuant to the WASHINGTON (P - Supreme Court decision. retary John Warner h H e later revisedtthat figure to misconduct c h a r g e $3.1 million, maintaining that the against two former pri difference between this and the war by Navy Adm. Ja publicized $2.5 million loss esti- dale, a qualified Penta mate resulted from inclusion of said last night. $600,000 to cover one-year subsidies The charges had be for teaching fellows who have lost against Marine Lt. C their in-state tuition status. Wainwright Miller of Tu The $3.1 million loss estimate, he and Navy Capt. Walter said, brought the budget's base fig- Columbia Crossroads, F ure down to approximately $35.5 tivities during their yea million. From there, the tuition in- Vietnamese prison cam crease would move revenue to about $42.1 million, THEY ARE the only HOWEVER ERPONT appear- ficers to have faced ed to contradict himself on several charges. At least eight e occasions. as he interchanged the were similarly charged $2.5 million and $3-4 million loss estimates during his explanation. No. charges are no He also insisted that the fee hike's against any of the 56 Iweighted average came to 20 per prisoners of wvar. presenting Ieydeau's "wonderfully funny farce" EK~iII DEV~ directed by Stephen Porter October 25-27 and Durrenmatt's "Wry comedy" dircc ted by Harold Prince d1 by Pentagon October27- 28 TH the premiere engagement of SHEAFESTIVAL THEATREOFCANADA in G. B. Shaw's "warm and witty" Roz PCVCDE i, i i I i i i i i I I ('. i'. ' I i I I I I i i I i TONIGHT Direct from Three Memorable Performances at the ANN ARBOR BLUES & JAZZ FESTIVAL the BROOKLYN BLUES BUSTERS THURS., SEPT. 27th AND EVERY THURS. THIS FALL FLICK'S BAR 114 W. WASHINGTON between Main & Ashley Phone-665-6968 9:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. -Navy Sec- as dropped s brought' isoners of times Stock- agon source en brought ol. Edison ustin, Calif., r Wilber of Pa., for ac- rs in North ps. ex-POW of- misconduct nlisted men 1. aw pending 66 returned who asked d, said 'al- II though Warner has decided against summoning courts-martial for Mil- ler and Wilber, the two men will nonetheless receive some kind of nonjudicial disciplinary action. The source declined to be more specific. STOCKDALE had accused Wilber and - Miller of mutiny, aiding the enemy, failure to obey an order and allied charges such as at- tempting to stir disloyalty among prisoners. Wilber, the executive officer of a squadron of F4 Phantom. jets, has acknoWledged making antiwar statements at the request of the North Vietnamese while he was held prisoner. WILBUR was shot down over North Vietnam June 16, 1968. Miller, 41, went down .over North Vietnam Oct. 13, 1967, also while piloting a phantom jet. Married and the father of five sons, he has been a Marine since 1949. cent - the same figure refuted yesterday by the Office of Finan- cial Analysis. If the 24 per cent average fig- ure is used in Pierpont's budget de- scription, the total revenue for 1973-74 would approach $44 million, well over the budgeted figure of $42.1 million. Kennedy suggested yesterday that the 24 per cent fee hike may indeed produce some discrepancies in the final budget, and emphasized the 'administration's midsummer fears of a serious revenue loss fol- lowing the Supreme Court ruling. "It may well be that we're going to miss on those estimates," he aid, "and that's when the real par- j starts." DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN r--A Thursday, September 27 DAY CALENDAR Computingf Ctr.: "Data Manipulation & Program Control: 1," MLB Aud. 3, 4 pm. Geology & Mineralogy: 0. Heim, Chicago, "Engineering Geology," 2501 C. C. Little Bldg., 4 pm. Medieval & Renaissance Coil.: Con- cert of early music & reception, Main Lounge Lawyers' Club, 4 pm. Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures: J. de Romilly, College de France, "The Ways to Power," Angell Hall, Aud. A, 4:10 pm. Speech - Communication Dept.: H. Martin, "Nonverbal Influences in Large Groups: Some Basic Differences Be- tween Large & Small Groups," W. Cont. Rm., Rackham Bldg., 7 pm. Computing Ctr.: "Data Manipulation & Program. Control: 1,"' Angell Hall, Aud. D, 7:30 pm. Mus. of Anthropology, & Geology: Ofer Bar-Yosef, S. Methodist Univ., "Ubeidiya-An Early Pleistocene Prehis- toric Site in the Dead Sea Rift," 2501 C. C. Little Bldg., 8 pm. 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