Page 2-Wednesday, August 13, 1980-The Michigan Daily Bus employees baek; AATA management pessinistic about talks By JOYCE FRIEDEN Although members of the Transpor- tation Employees' Union returned to their jobs yesterday after a 42-day strike against the Ann Arbor Transpor- tation Authority, AATA Board Chair- man Cecil Ursprung said he felt set- tlement of the contract was a long way off. In a press conference held last night at the AATA's Carpenter Rd. office, Ursprung gave a chronology of the strike and accused TEU of "bad faith bargaining." "HOW IN THE WORLD can we reach a settlement with no trust on either side?" Ursprung said. Ursprung's "bad faith" charge sprang out of a vote change by a TEU member during marathon contract negotiations held last weekend. "On August 10th, lawyers told us TEU negotiators had voted 5-4 not to recommend the Board's contract offer to the membership," Ursprung ex- plained. "Later that same day, (AATA Executive Director Richard) Simonet- ta got a call from a TEU attorney saying one TEU member had switched his vote, and AATA made their contract offer official (so it could be presented to TEU members at their meeting.) "HARRY KEVORKIAN and Shelley Ettinger (TEU's president andvice- president) assured us the negotiators would recommend the offer," he con- tinued. "We were then informed that during the TEU meeting, the member who had switched his vote told TEU he really couldn't recommend the proposal." TEU members voted to reject the contract offer. . Ursprung also said that the Michigan Employment Relations Commission, along with State Rep. Perry Bullard (D- Ann Arbor) "owed the community an apology" for its actions in getting a fact-finder to arbitrate the case. He explained that MERC employee Robert Pisarski told Simonetta on Aug. 7 that no fact-finder would be assigned 'until at least Aug. 11. "But we also un- derstand, through a reliable source, that on Aug. 6, Bullard called TEU and told them that a fact-finder had been assigned to the case and even gave them the name of the person." Ur- sprung added it was not until the following Monday that AATA received written notice that a fact-finder had been assigned. "Needless to say, I was nonplussed," he said. URSPRUNG PLANS to ask the Board for permission to send Governor William Milliken a request to have MERC investigated. Ettinger, speaking to reporters as they came out of the press conference, said she had no idea why AATA made an accusation against Bullard for get- ting involved. "Ever since the strike began, TEU has contacted every public official we could think of that might be of any help. Bullard simply talked to MERC and suggested using a fact- finder," she said. Ettinger also showed reporters a copy of a letter she said had been received by black TEU members who were not on the negotiating team. "The letter, which is unsigned, says the Union leadership is homosexual, sneaky, and conniving," she said. "It is See STILL, Page8 "Fu//line of Beckpacking - Camping Equipment" Bock-To-School Inflation Bustersl Navy Entire Line ALL WOOL SLEEPING PEA COATS BAGS SALE $43.98 Reg. $54.98 20% Off Entire Line Entire Line FRAME Fall & Winter PACKS SWEATERS 1 5 % ff$ 20% Off15Off LEVI'S $12.99 BELL BOTTOMS Reg. $19.98 201 E. Washington at Fourth-994-3572 Monday thru Saturday: 9-6: SALE IN EFFECT THRU SATURDAY, 8/16 - .Ape dreams For twoyears the Zoological Society of Florida faithfully collected Green Stamps to buy gorillas. The group employed the help of hundreds of Girl Scouts and local supermarkets donated stamps to help fill the Society's dream. But the campaign faded fast and the gorilla gimmick wore thin. At the end of the two-year blitz the group had collected only enough green stamps to buy half an ape. Gorilla lovers don't give up easily and the society is trying a new tack now. It hopes to find several corporations who are willing to buy the gorillas. Q Billy's slush fund'goes to the dogs The last known 463 cans of Billy Beer, brewed with the blessings of Billy Carter before he went on the wagon, were on sale yesterday for $1.50 per can at McRory'ยง Whiskey Bar in Seattle, Washington. Proceeds from the sale will be contributed to the Seattle Wild Animal Clinic. "We thought that was fitting because Billy is a wild kind of guy," said a spokesman for the bar. Q Stargazing An Israeli astronomer who accurately predicted the 1973 October war and the fall of the shah of Irab says that a win for Jimmy Carter is not in the stars. Claims Ilan Pecker: "Something very peculiar is going to happen to President Carter that will not get him to the finish line. Carter is a Libra and he will face trouble this week and at the end of September." The star gazer said that Ted Kennedy will be the final nominee because of "Monday's par- tial eclipse, the meeting of Mars and Pluto and Saturn's movement into the Libra sign of the Zodiac." And Carter thought he was running on his record. C On the outside Look for mostly cloudy skies today with a high around 80' and a low tonight in the 50s. 'Z Happenings FILMS AAFC-Fedora, 7, 9p.m., Angell Aud. A. MISCELLANEOUS Ann Arbor ECK center-Introductory discussipn, 7:30 p.m., 302 East Liberty. L The Michigan Daily iUSPS 344-900) Volume XC, No. 59-S Wednesday, August 13, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by tudents at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Subscription rates: $12 September through April (2 semesters); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tuesday through Saturday mornings. 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