Page, Six . -THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday,.July 18, 1975 City Council Dems fail to meet Jury sequestered over July 1st rent control deadline witness' mysterious death (Continued from Page 3) However, Wheeler was unsure how many people would be on the committee. "There is a maximum figure of 15 . . . but I'm hoping it comes out to 11." Councilwoman C a r o1 Jones (D-Second Ward), who was re- elected in April, admitted Wed- nesday she had failed to fulfill a major campaign promise deal- ing with rent control. "We said we wanted something on the books by July 1. "WHERE WE'VE fallen short, is getting that group together," commented Jones. Another Democrat elected in the spring, Councilwoman Eliza- beth Keogh (f-First Ward), de- clared Wednesday, "We need something on that (rent con- trol) fairly soon ... I've asked him (Wheeler) e v e r y week what's going on with this (the committee) . . . and given him stacks of materials." "I gave him a list of names," Keogh reported. "He's had the list now one, no it's probably two months." WHEELER stated Keogh had given him the list one month ago. Tom Weider, a Democratic spokesman, also indicated the process for choosing the com- mittee seemed to be taking too long. "Frankly I'm a little sur- prised at how slow things are moving on this." But Wheeler emphasized, "I've only got five votes, it takes some work to get six, but I'm not gonna give away my soul . I want something to hap- pen that can lopefully fly." THERE ARE five Democrats on Council, but there is a liberal- radical majority of six with Kozachenko. A defeated Democratic Coun- cil hopeful in the Fourth Ward, Bill Bronson, claimed in the spring that the Democrats, if they won a majority on Council, would pass some version of a rent control ordinance by July 1. Bronson s t a t e d Wednesday that the Democrats he was re- ferring to were Councilwoman Colleen McGee (D-First Ward) and Jones, "July 1... Colleen McGee was saying it and along with Carol Jones." McGee is out of town and unavailable for comment. COUNCILMAN J a m i e Ken- worthy (D-Fourth Ward) ex- cused the Democrats' inaction on rent control since the April election by pointing to Wheeler's delayed swearing-in, "the budget which took up May" and Coun- cil's actions reappropriating fed- eral grants during June. However, Kenworthy did not attempt to justify his party's in- action on the issue since July 1. "There may be some delay since then that we're responsible for." A defeated HRP Council can- didate in the First Ward, David Goodman, blasted the Democrats non-action on r e n t control. "They're past due on their promises to initiate rent control after the election. We should've expected something already." GOODMAN warned, "Time is definitely running out They bet- ter come through damn fast if they want to keep to their cam- paign promise." Kozachenko tore apart Wheel- er for taking so long to act on a rent control ordinance. "He just can't get anything together; he's, not very efficient and just ram- bles around." Weider also pointed to Wheel- er for the delay. "After all be is the mayor, some' of the blame ... must be put on him," and added, "He doesn't appear to be Mr. Efficiency on Council." The mayor explained that he ranted to ensure "the Demo- cratic point of view is not last on the committee, but there is not going to be a majority of Democrats or Republicans" in the group either. HE ALSO said that the rent control ordinance itself "must not encourage a lot of people to move out of Ann Arbor." Sept. 1 is now the target date Wheeler stated he has made for the committee to submit its rent control ordinance to Coun- cil. DETROIT (UPI) - Record- er's Court Judge Justin Ravitz ordered the jury in the so-called Pingree Street drug conspiracy trial sequestered yesterday be- cause of the mysterious death of a major prosecution witness. Ravitz' order came in t h e wake of the death Wednesday of a Detroit police officer who was scheduled as a major pro- secution witness against nine other policemen in the trial. THE JURORS were expected to be sequestered at least until Sunday night, sources said. Officers Maurice Gates, 29, died of injuries he suffered in what was officially reported as an accidental fall while he was reportedly guarding another key witness at a motel in suburban Birmingham. But Gates' brother, Frank, said he is convinced his bro- ther was murdered because of information he had implicated some high-ranking Detroit po- lice officers in the drug conspir- acy. A SPOKESMAN for the Oak-, land County Medical Examiner's Office said Gates had extreme- ly high blood pressure when he was admitted to the hospital af- ter the alleged fall Monday night. The spokesman said a toxo- logical examination will be con- ducted by the state- Depart- ment of Public Health to -etcr- mine what caused Gates' blood pressure to rise so rapidly. Narcotics could be a contri- buting factor, the spokesman said, but official determination cannot be made until release of the state health report, wich could take two weeks. "HE WAS too healthy, n o t sick a day in his life, and be- ing very close to my brother, I know," Frank Gates said. 'Ei- ther the underworld killed him or the men he works with killed him." Police officials quoted doctors at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. as saying Maurice Gates died of a broken blood vessel in his brain 16 hours after an accidental fall at the Birming- ham House Motel. Gates was part of an under- cover team which investigated police corruption and d r u g trafficking leading to charges against nine police officers and eight civilians currently on trial in Detroit Recorder's Court. Police Chief Philip Tannian said Wednesday he did not know why Gates would have been as- signed to guard another prosecu- tion witness when he, Gates, himself was scheduled to testi- fy for the prosecution. Jockey Angel Cordero scored his 100th Oqueduct racing win of 1975 with a chestnut colt called Irish Fun, a horse he had never ridden before. Dailv Official Bulletin Friday, July 1s Day calendar wUoM: Marvin Feiheim con- tinues talk on Melville, 1o am. Regents' Meeting: Regents' am, 51 am. A-V Ctr.: Identity Renewal films, Aud. 3, MLB, 7 pm. Music School "Mid - Summer Pops," Carillon recital Hudson Ladd, carillonneur, Burton Tower, 7-8 pm. Michigan Rep '75: Hot L Balti- more, Mendelssohn,a8 pm. R. C. Summer Theatre: The Jani- tors, E. Quad Aud., 8 pm. Astronomy Visitors' Nights: G. Elate, "The Surface of a Star;" filn, The Sun watchers, Aud. B, Angell, 0:30 pm. 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