Page -en THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, August 23, 19' Teachers, board bargain ontinued trios Page : This proposal would shorten (teachers) already have free for curriculum planning, in- the elementary school child's don't intend to hurt the kids service training and parent- week by a half a day-down to anymore."." teacher meetings. Teachers presently receive 20 minutes re- lease time daily. the state minimum. Dukes de- clared, "t don't favor adding time to the release time they HRP candidate Ferency calls for full amnesty LANSING (UPI) -- Human Rights P a r t y Gubernatorial Candidate Zolton Ferency yes- terdav asked Gov. William Mil- liken to start legal action giving Michigan war r e s i s t e r s full amnesty and state veterans benefits. "The expatriates and less- than-honorably discharged vet- erans deserve to receive uncon- ditional and universal amnesty, but it now appears that the de- parture of former President Nixon will base no meaningful impact on their present status,'" Ferencv said in a letter ton Mil- liken. "President Ford's pro- posal made recent! to the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars solves nothing and merely suggest.s a form of alternative punish- ment." FERENCY said Milliken, by exercising the political power of his office, can take immediate steps to "ease the hardships of war resisters and their fami- lies." He asked Milliken to extend the benefits derived from a fa- vorable vote this November on the $600 Vietnam veterans bon- us proposition to resisters. 'Surely it would be uncon- scionable to deny to Michigan war resisters financial b.eefits from public funds simply be- cause they obeyed laws superior to U.S. military laws and rrga- lations," Ferency said. ANOTHER big issue for the teachers is a reduction of the student - teacher ratio in the elementary classroom. Technic- ally this means a reduction in maximum class size from 31 to 27. "We don't see that as an is- sue," declared Crane. "We just don't have the money to reduce class size." An important area for the school board is supplementary pay. It has proposed cutting the pay that teachers collect for ex- tracurricular activities. "We had a survey on sup- plementary pay last year," Crane reported. Ann Arbor was ahead (in pay) in almost every category. The teachers say that Ann Arbor expects more in services, but that's not true." Although both sides have not expressed much optimism, no one has given up hope of avert- ing a strike. Most have taken a pragmatic stance. Johnson expressed his feel- ings this way: "If they (AAEA) are aiming at the buying power they had two years ago, and settling for nothing less, they will strike" It Pays to Advertise in The Daily AP Photo On the move A mass of United Mine Workers parade through downtown Harlan, Ky., yesterday climaxing a five-day nationwide memorial period called by union President Arnold Miller. The miners came from many nearby coal-producing states to march in the demonstration or better conditions. SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW the IN picture of the year Clerk errs "GROOVE TUBE" fifth forum theater 210 S. FIFTH AVE. 12:0 M"NIHT Taylor, says Friday and Saturday (Continuei from Page 3) SEPARATE ADMISSION Taylor has alleged that :h e clerk made several other errors ----in processing the election for delegates. Countering those allegations, Harrison claimed he had vio- U n io n lated no laws in overseeing the balloting or in taking action on the voting results. Harrison added that he might appear be- fore the Board of Commission- ers committee looking into the charges. TAYLOR SAID yesterday she will also send letters to t h e state election commission and FUR iTY the attorney general's office asking that they investigate Credit Union Harrison's activities. tU addition to the "error" which personally affects her, II Taylor claimed that Harrison had not followed proper proced- ures in at least two other in- stances. When one precinct race end- ed in a tie, Harrison determined a winner by secret drawing - as is required under law - but failed to have +he candi- dates present which is also a legal requirement, according to Taylor. She also charged that flarri- son incorrectly certified a can- didate as a precinct delegate from the city's Fifth Ward when he actually had not received ike greatest number 41 votes,