The Michigan Daily--Friday, August 10, 1979-Page 7 Reaction to AATA service plan varied By SARA ANSPACII the passes will be issued. Low-income Community members with special in- passengers will have to receive cer- terests in public transportation ex- tification from one of several social pressed diverse opinions yesterday on service agencies every six months to be fare hikes and service revisions ap- eligible for the discount, Debbie John- proved at Wednesday's Ann Arbor son, a member of the Organizing Com- Transportation Authority (AATA) mittee Against Cutbacks, said. She board meeting, but most said they called the certification requirement believed the AATA board had been at "another hassle poor people will have least somewhat responsive to the cam- to deal with." munity's concerns. The Organizing Committee Against Some of the services approved Wed- Cutbacks, formed to emphasize to the nesday, including evening Dial-A-Ride board the community's transportation (DAR) and discounts for low-income needs, will gather reactions from the riders, were not among the board's community before it decides if further original proposals. Many said they felt action is necessary, she said. the amount of public interest expressed ALMOST EVERYONE contacted on these issues persuaded the board to said he or she was pleased AATA would add evening Dial-A-Ride and discounts still offer Dial-A-Ride service in the to its final plan. evening, since this service provides SUSAN MESSER, a staff member of women with a safe mode of transpor- Ann Arbor Legal Aid, said she was tation at night. "real glad" the board retained discount "Upping the fare at this time is going passes for low-income passengers. to make more go out and use their cars "Low-income people travel almost ex- or whatever," said Patricia Minott, clusively on public transportation,"she president of the Transportation Em- said. 'pployees Union. She added that the union Another community member, opposed the fare hike from 35 to 50 cen- however, said even though she favors ' the low-income discounts, she had She said it doesn't look like "there reservations about the method in which See REACTION, Page8 AP Photo Serving Uncle Sam This Woman Marine, or WM in marine parlance, is one of the 30,000 U.S. military personnel stationed on the island of Okinawa. Although women in the military must qualify in weapons training as this woman is doing, they do not take part in combat, Emotionally unstable man survives 60 foot plunge By TIM YAGLE 7:30 a.m. yesterday. Borkewicz told A man found in some bushes on the Minick he jumped from the bridge city's north side yesterday morning ap- "because the CIA was on his tail" while parently survived a 60-foot fall from an he was on route to Cuba, Minick said. overpass, according to a Washtenaw MINICK ADDED that Borkewicz has County Sheriff's office spokesman. a history of mental illness and curren- Sheriff Thomas Minick said a tly is under the care of a Saginaw motorcyclist, found Peter Borlewicz, a psychiatrist. Bridgeport resident in his early 20s, Borkewicz suffered a broken leg in laying in brush along Barton Dr. Minick the fall and is in fair condition at said Borkewicz apparently jumped - University Hospital, according to a from the N. Main St. overpass around hospital spokesperson. More Entertaining Than Humanly Pbssible! MARTIN HOPE C C t|CHARPAUL RICHARD WLIM PRYOR WILLIAMS -NOW SHOWING- Shows Daily at12:20-2:40-5:00-7:25-9:35 THE MOVIES AT BRIARWOOD I-94 & S. STATE. 0 769-8780 (Adjacent to J C Penney) *DAI LY EARLY BIRD MATINEES-Adults $1.50 DISCOUNT IS FOR SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 1:30 * Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 A.M. til 1:30 P.M. Sun. & Hols. 12 Noon til1 :30 P.M. GE E N10:00 i 1 13:50 1 1 9:45 I 10:00 12:35 3:15 7:00 9:35 12410 I I 7:30 R the II & 10:00 ..th KIRK DOUGLAS 100 fastest the ANN-MARGRE 2:15 fun in V laRUTHiBn4:20 the west!FOSTERBROOS PG WARM DADIR DDESMTC AUGUI IS W. C. IILU MONIHl THIS WEEKEND: MY L1ILE CHICKADEE with Moe West FRI. and SAT. 12:00 MID. I i f . : FRI. and SAT. 12:00 MI FRI, and SAT. 12:00 'I