Friday, July 12,$ THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Nine Friday, July 12, THE MICNIGAN DAILY Poge Nine Judge voids Ypsi $5 dope ordinance Two convicts hold seven hostages in D.C. court (Continued from Page 1) In the past the city has dis- puted a decision similar to Shea's when in the fall of 1972 15th District Court Judge S.J. Elden declared the old $5 ordi- nance unconstitutional. The ruling was appealed to a higher court but before a final decision could be made City Council repealed the law. GRAY PROMISED to appeal his case if given an unfavorable ruling in Circuit Court where he is scheduled for an Aug. 2 ar- raignment. Likening himself to a "guinea pig" Gray said he planned to EUROPE TRUSTS SWITZERLAND GENEVA () - High regard for the Swiss continues as Switzerland emerged as the most trusted nation in a poll conducted in France, Germany, Italy, Holland and Belgium by Ronald Inglehart of Michigan State University a n d David Handley, University of Geneva, in cooperation with the Euro- pean Community Information Center. In a field of eight countries Switzerland rankedi first with a trust rating of 78 per cent against a negative tqtal of 11 per cent. In the poll, taken at the end of 1972, the U.S. re- ceived a favorable rating of 69 per cent against 23 per cent unfavorable. request a jury trial and vowed to do "everything possible to fight this case" adding "what. the people voted in must be kept." Ypsilanti City Manager Joseph Warren while promising to "de- fend the city ordinance to our best" said "I do not see what we can do now." Ypsilanti Mayor George Good- man likened appealing the Shea ruling to "whistling in the dark" saying "the precedent haa clear- ly hees estahlished in the past," referring to Elden's decision. In discussing Shea's ruling Ypsi Police Chief Herbert Smith said, "I think that is a very good decision." Ypsilanti Coun- cilman ). Shreve Waldenmeyer (R-Fifth Ward) approved "100 per cent whether or not Shea is right or wrong." Ypsilanti Councilman Harold Baize (HRP-Third Ward) said, "we were expecting this" and expressed plans to fight the judge's ruling. RENTALS STEREOS TVs AIR CONDITIONERS quaronteed repair service done right in our shop Hi Fi Studio 215 S. ASHLEY 668-7942 769-0342 (Conunued from Pae 3) that's all I want. We aren't askin' the impossible." "I need to be free," Gorham said. "I have made freedom my woman." AUTHORITIES said one of the two men apparently was carry- ing a concealed pistol, which he drew as the two were being ushered into the lock-tip in the courthouse basement. It 'was not immediately known how the man had obtained a gun. It was not certain how many hostages were being held. Hart late in the evening revised his listing of six hostages to seven. The latter was identified as William Garber, a local attorney described as an innocent by- stander. The prisoners, however, said in a telephotfe conversation that several more civilians were be- ing held, along with a number of prisoners being detained. The prisoners held their hos- tages in the lock-up, the ate- ment detention facility used for holding prisrners awaiting court appearances. After the a i a r m sounled, police immediately surrounded the building. hlart said the iris- oners' demands were being con- sidered by himself, the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service and tIs U.S. attorney. 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