Page 10--Tuesday, Jun l6, 1981-The Michigan Daily 4 Citizens criticize pro posed 'parolee' ordinance Continued from Page 1) cannot be based upon the same prin- ciple." Earlier, Morris said that rather than considering an ordinance that would require registration of prisoners and parolees who reside in Ann Arbor, the council favors the "resolution" ap- proach. This will only "request" in- dividuals to register with the city ad- ministrator, and even then, would only include convicts who have time remaining on their sentence. In this way, the city would avoid raising questions as to the constitutionality of such a law. "We can't govern state officials," said Morris, "and I doubt there wpuld be any constitutional question." HOWEVER, Peterson predicted that "'the same opposition will come up to the resolution that came up to the proposal." He warned other coun- cilmembers that "they should under- stand thAt this was a very real op- position," and while he doesn't want to accuse members of trying to circum- vent the constitutionality issue by rewording the proposal into a "resolution", Peterson said, "it won 't be possible to circumvent the process." In an interview held earlier, Peterson said, "I think that the police depar- tment wants even more than that," referring to the registration data that may be required. According to Peter- son, the police may want photographs and fingerprints as part of an even more restrictive prograin. "FIRST OF all, you are dealing with people who don't - have any rights," Peterson said, adding that a similar law was struck down in a California case (Landberg v. California) as un- constitutional, and said that his infor- ........... ............................................. - , . . . ........ . .... - ll..l-'-- ..-.- r Make the Bass Dressed List in cool and colorful casuals. Waltz $ 36 in beige & navy canvas Whirl $30 in beige, red, navy & white canvas You've loved Bass' shoes for their looks and comfort, now you're going to love their colors. Choose from new styles in canvas and soft leathers in both basics and the newest fashion shade5. Sizes range N 7-10; M 5-10& 11 Certain styles and colors not- available in all sizesa r[h5r7 h!&oesd f mation had been obtained from "a first year law student." "Obviously the research in this case (Prisoners/Parolees) was not very thorough at all, and certainly, initially, to make it stick, the police will have to beginbharassing people," the council member said. In other council business, an ordinan- ce passed unanimously will prohibit the carrying of "any knife, sword, or machete having a blade longer than four inches," except under special cir- cumstances such as "when fishing," purchasing or selling a properly packagedinstrument, engaging in work which requires the device, or "when worn as part of a military or fraternal uniform in connection with a public ceremony or parade," according to council materials. Guards fired in aftermath of state prison riot LANSING (UPI =- Corrections Director Perry Johnson fired the president of the prison guards' union and a deputy warden at Southern Michigan Prison and punished 17 others yesterday for actions in connection with last month's riots. Michigan Corrections Organization President Gerald Fryt and guard Tim Voris were dismissed for their part in the unauthorized shakedown and weapons search at the Jackson Prison, which is believed to have triggered the worst rioting in30 years. ANOTHER 14 were suspended for 10 to 30 days without pay for refusing to follow orders during the May 22 in- cident. Five others remain under in- vestigation. Fred Parks, director of the MCO, said the union will appeal the dismissals and suspensions but will strive to prevent the wildcat walkouts which some have said would occur if stiff action was taken against guards. "ANY TIME you fire the president of any union -it is very provocative," Parks said. The disciplinary action had been ex- pected, but more surprising was the dismissal of Deputy Warden Willie Cason, who allegedly had information on May 25 that renewed rioting was possible and failed to pass it on to War- den Barry Mintzes. Two other administrators, Assistant Deputy Warden Mark Hartsock and Or- son Bunker, were demoted for the same reason. KOOL ITI Rent an Air Conditioner CALL 769-0342 STEREO SERVICE FAST-PROFESSIONAL ANN ARBOR RADIO & T.V. 215 S. Ashley Dowowen Tl 769-0342 tih81N. of Libey A 4 4 4 4 Navigator 4 $47 in tan suede; also tan, burgundy, red, navy, dark brown, white & blue Father 1 4 529 E. Liberty PH: 996-1322 MON - THURS 10 AM - 6 PM FR I 105AM - 8,PM SAT 10 AM - 6 PM 4 TICKETS VALIDATED FOR FREE CUSTOMER PARKING.