Baker knocks Carter on leadership, energy DETROIT (UPI) - Senate Republican Leader Howard Baker scolded President Carter yesterday for his "failure of leadership" on the nation's energy problems and called for the immediate dismissal of Energy Secretary James Schlesinger. Baker said Americans are confused because the president keeps changing his energy policy and cannot even win the support of the Democratic majority in Congress. "This is a failure of Carter leader- ship," he said. BAKER, WHO plans to officially en- ter the race for the 1980 GOP presiden- tial nomination this fall, met with reporters before addressing delegates at the annual National Educational Association convention. He called for Schlesinger's dismissal as a "good beginning point" for Carter as he once again re-evaluates his energy strategy. He also suggested the president abolish the Department of Energy "and start all over again with something else." Baker said Carter has been unable to usher his energy proposals through Congress because he has not convinced the public there is a crisis that can be cured only by personal sacrifice. "IT'S AN ODD thing. President Ford got along better with a Democratic congress than Jimmy Carter has," he said. "I think I get along with a AATA to consider Dial-a-Ride cutbacks (Continued from Page:) The Dial-a-Ride reductions would eliminate 25 of the vans currently in use. All 12 vans then would be used for the handicapped and elderly, compared to the five vans now earmarked for use by those groups. SERVICE REDUCTIONS are a result of a decrease in actual dollars available to AATA, said plan proponent - and AATA staff member Tom Hackley. Although AATA funds will increase this fall, rising fuel and labor costs will force AATA to reduce its service, ac- cording to supporters of the proposal. "Even given an increase in revenues, we're limited in the services we can provide," said AATA Executive Direc- tor Richard Simonetta. AATA will see "substantial increases in revenues, from $400,000 to a million dollars," he said. THE REDUCTIONS included in the proposal come after changes in bus service to Ypsilanti which were effec- tive July 2. Several routes were con- solidated or extended, and the number of stops on some routes were changed. Routes proposed for this fall include two on Plymouth Rd.; one serving downtown, the Broadway Ave. shop- ping area and Riverview Medical Cen- ter; one on Maple and Scio Roads; one on Stadium Blvd. and Pauline St.; one serving Liberty St. and Jackson Rd.; and one that would run through down- town and connect Central Campus to Briarwood, the airport,.Arborland, and to Washtenaw County Community College. Democratic Congress better than President Carter does. "It's a mark of presidential leader- ship that a Democratic president can't get his programs through a Democratic Congress. "I'm also convinced that if a strong, aggressive president can convince this nation of what it needs to do, and can set the example and lead, Congress will follow." In his speech, Baker said Americans will continue to be plagued by gasoline and fuel oil shortages until a decision is made to "produce ourselves out of this crisis instead of depending on the whims of a friendly Arab someplace." Baker said that while Carter's popularity has slipped to an all-time low in the polls, he does not consider him dead politically and presumes he will win the Democratic nomination to seek a second term next year. The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 6, 1979-Page 11 earn$ 100 amonth for 2 or 3 hours a week of your spare time. donate plasma You may save a life! I t's easyand relaxing. Be a twice-a-week regular. $10 cash each donation, plus bonuses. this ad worth $5extra New donors only. Phone for appointment. ANN ARBOR PLASMA CORPORATION 662-7744 " c~VF~~r Y CtfUSCAL80CETYpresents~ 4 26M 4 \S Aelaimed for his interpretations of modern and South American composers. Hear this 'oung guitarist play' the msi of Mignone, inastera, Santorsolao, ad Harris; and of Scarlatti, Bach and P(n(e. Tickets are $4, $5.50 and $7 at Barton Toner, weekdays 9-4:30, Sal. 9-12 or at the box office after 7 on the night of the 9th. 665-3717.3 i n its 101st~8eason