P'age= Two THE MICHi GAN DAILY Tuesday,.February 7,.1976 Hearst, judge, jury Bouncers: Keeping r , C! A tea $wvko d rbNswmp~s& The AeflebMiQT~M take tour of hideout; (Continued from Page 1) painted. He added that when3 the SLA departed after the bank robbery, they left behind "a big snake head painted cn the wall"--a reference to the SLA's. seven-headed cobra symbol. THE JURY was inside the apartment for nearly 15 minutes and then departed in a bus for the 20-minute drive to Daly City, with Hearst travelling sep- arately in an unmarked late- model sedan. Defense attorney Albert John- son said she had been held in a! two foot by five and a half foot closet there for four and a halfI weeks before the SLA abandon- ed the house and took their cap- tive concealed in a refuse can' to Golden Gate Avenue, which is not far from the court room. According to Johnson, Hearst spent a total of nine weeks shut up in the two cupboards-the longest period yet given for her confinement after the kidnap- ping. the local bars safe (Continued from Page 1) Carver, "but we haven't had "The real reason I'm here," any fights at all in here for over Whittler said jokingly, "is be- a month." cause of April, our cook. Man, Carver said that one incident she makes the best sandwiches early in Chances Are's history in Ann Arbor!" wds responsible for the bad seputation. "Things have sim- THE CIRCUS atmosphere of mered down since then," he Dooley's, another local estab- said. "People .lon't want to be lishment, made the Village Bell barred from here. And the cover look like Sunday morning mass, charge helps keep the bas people Craig Wolfsfeld, a law student out." from Shaker Heights, Ohio, ad- Wolfsfeld defended Dooley's, mitted he didn't work there for insisting its bouncers were not money, but for fun. gluttons for violence. "When it "This is the nicest place in gets rowdy in here, it gets Ann Arbor," he said with some rowdy," he said. '""We're not bias. "I used to come here a lot hardasses, but if it's necessary even before I started working." people will be thrown out." The best part of working at HIS PARTNER Ricei agreed. Dooley's, said Wolfsfeld, has I don't believe in the sadistic been. meeting and becoming image the mention of Dooley's friendly with street people whom imaie ee nt as phsi he would have "shut the door iaspCrhaes. re not as physical on" before. Chances Are-we'll give-a Chilean gov't uses Probably not. All things considered you do what you do pretty doggone well. After all, no one has taken your job. And you're eating regularly. But... But have you ever considered what doing your job just a little better might mean? Money. Cold hard coin of the realm. If each of us cared just a smidge more about what we do for a living, we could actually turn that inflationary spiral around. Better products, better service and better management would mean savings for all of us. Savings of much of the cash and frayed nerves it's costing us now for repairs and inefficiency. Point two..By taking more pride in our work we'll more than likely see America regaining its strength in the competitive world trade arena. When the balance of.payments swings our way again we'll all be better off economically. So you see-the only person who can really do what you doany better is you. tb . caCo~mmaon on t, Washngto. .C. terror tactics--U.N. (Continued from Page 1) The U. N. Group listed 12 different forms of torture which Chilean delegate Sergio Diez witnesses said were frequently said he would reserve the right used. It declared that in Chile of reply to the allegations until "torture is 'indeed institutional- the end of the debate in the 32- ized and has become part of nation Human Rights Commis- the present government." lion. REGARDING Oswaldo Romo, U R U G U A Y A N repre- who is said to have worked for sentative Carlos Giambruno the Chilean Secret Police, criticized the report for lack known as DINA, Allana said' of objectivity and impartiality witnesses had provided a list of and said it contained many his "sadistic demonic activi- prejudgments. ties." An Evening of Masks Feb. 19, 20, 21, 22 At The Residential College Theatre East Quad Building At Hill & E. University 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION: Faculty, Staff & Students-$1.75 Non-Students--$2.50, Children-$ .00 Tickets on Sole at UAC Ticket Central Hill Box Off ice and at Door WITH THE philosophy of "if you're going to do it, do it right," two more of Dooley's bouncers, Rhys Moore and Mike Ricelli, introduced themselves in a song-and-dance of their ownE creation called "It's Blackjack Time"-a combination of some softshoe and a shot of Jack Daniels. (Who needs a live band or a dance floor?) Moore also considers Dooley's "the best of all Ann Arbor bars," though he'added joshing- ly that he couldn't say the same for his boss. "Besides," added Ken Marg, another bouncer who happened to be drifting by, "you can't beat it for $2.30 an hour." CHANCES ARE, another of Ann Arbor's infamous bars, noted for its overly aggressive bouncers, is managed by John Carver, a University business school grad, who is also part- owner. As the man who wields the power when itcomes to hiring bouncers, he looks for size, intelligence and ?prawn. Most of his bouncers have been employed for over a year and are primarily students. Like employes of the Village Bell and Dooley's, the people at Chances Are seemed to be one big happy family. Larry Meyers, the man at the door, said he did it for fun and money. "It's enjoyable work," he said. "I.don't dread coming' into work every night." BOTH DOOLEY'S and Chances Are are noted for their violence, and their bouncers are very sensitive about the matter. "We've had a lot of bad press from the beginning," argued guv a chance to walk >ut." Thoigh the Village Bell lacks a reputation for skull-cracking, it, too, has had its share of in- cidents. ""We've only. had: 17 combat incidents since I've worked here," reported Whit- tier. He insists 'that he wants to annear friendly and quiet- "strictly an ID enforcer," as he calls it. The wide variety of people found throughout the University is reflected in local bars, ac- cording to the bouncers. "WE HAVEf. a 'mixed bag here," said Whittler. "We get frat- guys, sorority girls, for- mer a l u m n i, a professional crowd-and our token five per cent blacks." Dooley's and Chances Are also get a varied clientele, though at Chances Are bad elements in the crowd almost brought the bar to an early ruin. "We used to have a lot of troible with motorcycle gang type people and preople. who were into a olt of drugs," Car- ver explained. "We also draw a lot of people from Eastern Michigan University." 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