Page Ten Ti-i E MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, June 1 4, 97 Page Ten THE MIQ-IIGAN DAILY Tuesday, June 14, 19Th ity council holds publc Hounds recapture Ray hearings on leases, porno (Continued from Page 1) state helicopters into the hunt area about eight niles east f and Shelton and that they mov- Monday morning, but the the prison. The dog Sandy C ntiiuedn from Page 71 THE ORDINANCE, proposed by Councilman Roger Bertoja1 (R-Third Ward), is styled after Ypsilanti's pornography ordinance which has passed legal tests in both district and circuit courts. The measure is aimed at the adult bookstores on Fourth Avenue and at any distributor who displays adult literature prominently on his bookshelves. Bertoia has drawn a direct link between the adult bookstores and the increase in prostiUtion on Fourth Avenue VICTOR ADA\MO, co-author of a State Bar .ourtatl article on local pornography oridnances in Michigan said last night the Council would he making a mistake by passing tie proposed ordi- nance. "If vos're going to get into a First Amendment area," Adamo said, "I think you should spend more money studying the prob- lem, and then draft a better ordinance." Terry Schultz, who is associated with the Fourth Avenue Adult Bookstore, questioned Bertoia's motivation in offering the ordi- nance. "THERE'S BEEN no pubtic outcry, no complaints from area businessmen. What is the reason for offering this ordinance?" THOMAS VOCAMAN spoke in favor of the ordinance. "I think it is absurd to claim any kind of censorship is wrong. It can be used for good and bad purposes. No human action is isolated from the totality of society and as such, society has a right to censor this-." At another public hearing, Council heard arguments from both sides concerning an ordinance offered by Mayor Albert Wheeler, to write four mandatory provisions into all leases signed by tenants in the city. THE PROVISIONS inform tenants of their rights upon entering the contractual arangement and tell them there are legal recourses available to them in negotiations with landlords. ed at a slow pace for short dis- tances, mostly at night. "You might get over the wall but you've got to get over a new wall and that's the ter- rain," said Lane, a short slen- der man whose face mirrored his own exhaustion. The re-taking of the state's most celebrated prisoner ended one of the largest manhunts in Tennessee's history, costing up- ward of $200,000 - perhaps as much as a half million dollars - said Brooks Parker, press secretary to Gov. Ray Blanton. THE SEARCH involved at least eight helicopters at one time and 200 law enforcement officials with six teams of bloodhounds. In addition, hun- dreds of area residents went into the hills with shotguns for the excitement of the chase and the possibility of collecting the $25 bounty for each fugitive. However, all the fugitives were caught by badged officers. The governor had ordered 160 National Guardsmen and night's developments made that moot. Searchers were under orders to make an extreme ef- fort not to harm Ray, whose, escape already had fed the theory that a new conspiracy was afoot. Ray's escape brought an out- cry from people who thought it was engineered either to get him out of the country or to get him killed. A HOUSE assassination com- mittee has questioned Ray ,in its re-opened investigation of King's murder in Mempbis on April 4, 1968, trying once again to determine whether other people were involved. Ray has adrnitted btying the rifle used to kill King as the civil rights leader stood on a motel bal- cony, but Ray has said he turn- ed the rifle over to someone else. He pleaded guilty to murder and had been trying ever since to withdraw the plea. About 11 p.m. Sunday the of- ficers captured Earl Hill Jr., a murderer, in the New River Cuba frees 10 Arr confined on drug SALE DOWN JACKETS, VESTS, PILLOWS & COMFORTERS At Rockbottom Prices Ripstop Jackets $34.95 Ripstop Vests $19.95 SAVINGS on many more styles 4,.tdwn" M E X I C O CITY t') - Ten Americans imprisoned in Cuba on drug charges have been freed and flown here for repatriation to the United States, U.S. offi- cials said yesterday. The release of 10 of the esti- mated 30 Americans in Cuban jails was seen as a goodwill gesture by President Fidel Cas- tro to help improve relations be- tween the two countries, WHEN IT was announced June 3 that Washington and Havana would establish lower-level dip- lomjatic ties for the first time in 16 years, the Castro government said it would release 10 Ameri- can prisoners. But the State De- 213S. 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SEVEN OF the remaining 20 Americans known to be in Cu- ban jails were held on political charges. The Cubans said June 3 they would review all 20 cases. U.S offiicals have said the TONIGHT is: LADIES' NIGHT At CH ANG1E NOW APPEARING: SKY KING 994-5350 516 E. Liberty her 14-month-old sisterliĀ± Red, picked up Ray'see from that spot and prison affi- cials were confident of an ime nent capture that the1 antnn5 ed they were in pursit Of Ray DAUGHERTY, a guard w trains the prison's blnodhOtd said the dogs can pick ap scent of a man on the rtn, "I don't kniii what it 1s," hi said. "But there's something the human makeup whe they're leading you tr runni off - they put out a differer odor than they do uhes 1St-e are just walking through. "That dog can detect a sir gte odor in a 30-man ,rlpeny one of them runs, t's i- him and I c-n sot it mans times out of 100." Y E S T E R D A Y mtornin1 Sandy ran Ray's track 'daw over a bluff across state bg way 116, down another hltt and then down into a creek, Daugherty said. That hrttsgh the searchers to a pileo leaves covering a coterit Ray, iericans chcIrges situation of the remini ig pri: oners would be a key matter o concern to the U.S. diploisa expected to take up posts i Havana by the end of summer. A U.S. Embassy spokesmas here said the 10 freed Americas were flown to Mexico Cite on regular Mexican airline con mercial flight Sunday night HIE SAID they all left fa le: homes in the United States a various flights yesterdtu- The prisoners refused , sIon the embassy to release the: names, so under the U.S Pr vacy Act their identites wet being withheld, tte sit'ma said. "'thee have all ettne ' the: various hometowns Thes re fused to let us disclose the: identities. 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