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The Michigan Daily-Thursday, November 20, 1980-Page 3

Den scare would-be
abductor
1 :Two local men came to the rescue of a
screaming woman Tuesday morning
after another man attempted to abduct
her from an Ann Arbor parking lot,
police said yesterday.
-The would-be kidnapper, described
as in his mid-20s and of medium build,,
abproached the woman at -a Huron
Parkway and First Street parking lot at
11:30 a.m. and asked for directions,
Ann Arbor Police. Sgt. Harold Tinsey
said. As the 43-year-old resident got out
of her car to respond, the suspect
allegedly flashed a pocketknife, pushed
the woman back into her car, and at-
tempted to follow her inside.
Two men walking near the area were
alerted when they heard the woman
screaming, Tinsey said. When they ap-
proached to offer assistance, the
suspect fled. There were no injuries in
the incident, and the case is still under
investigation.
I Hotel manager foils theft
A hotel manager who saw his own
briefcase being carried away by a guest
following a break-in at his hotel
Tuesday, helped catch the suspect
before he could make his getaway on an
AATA bus, police said yesterday.
Employees of the Arbor Valley Inn at
2800 Jackson Rd. discovered at 10:00
aim. that a storage room had been
birglarized, Sgt. Harold Tinsey said.
They soon saw Curtis Davis, 23, from
New Haven,. walking out of the hotel
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with a plastic bag and a briefcase
similar to the manager's. Tinsey said
the manager requested an employee to
follow the man and proceeded to call
the police.
Davis was apprehended at an AATA
bus stop near the Maple Village shop-
ping center. Tinsey said the plastic bag'
was filled with items allegedly stolen
from the hotel, and verified that the
briefcase did belong to the manager..
Davis was arraigned yesterday in
15th District Court -and charged with
three felonies including breaking and
entering and two counts of forged
checks from previous incidents. He was
released on $15,000 bond pending a Nov.
26 pre-trial examination.
Hit-run suspect arraigned
A man suspected of fleeing the scene
of a car accident Monday night was
arraigned yesterday in 15th District
Court, police said.
James Daniel, 34, allegedly left his
car following a fiery head-on collision
with John Dazy at Plymouth and Green
Roads Monday night at 8:30. He was
found by police and arrested Tuesday,
Sgt. Harold Tinsey said.
Daniel was arraigned on one count of
leaving the scene of an accident and
released on bond. He has a previous
warrant out for disorderly conduct,
Tinsey said.
NINGS1
LMS

SUIT INVOLVED EX-SECOND CHANCE EMPLOYEE
Jury acquits bouncer

By MAUREEN FLEMING
A former Second Chance bouncer was
acquitted Tuesday of an assault charge
stemming from a March barroom fight.
A jury deliberated most of Tuesday
afternoon before finding Daniel
Haisenleder, 31, not guilty of the
felony-assault with intent to commit
great bodily harm less than murder.
HAISENLEDJCR was accused of
beating University student Thomas
DeJonge nearly unconscious during a
fight in the Second Chance bar at 516 E
Liberty St.
The fight reportedly began when
DeJonge was asked to leave the bar by
bouncers after they thought he was in-
volved in 4 beer mug throwing incident.
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John Collins, Haisenleder's attorney,
said he was very happy with the trial
results. "It became tremendously ob-
vious (during the course of the seven
day trial) that Haisenleder was going to
be let off." Collins added that the
prosecutor's officehad blown the whole
incident out of proportion.
PROSECUTING attorney Robert
Cooper refused to comment on the case.
"I think the prosecutor really over-
charged us," Collins said. He explained
that Haisenleder was a weight lifter,

and if he wanted to hurt DeJonge he
could have.
Collins said DeJonge had two black
eyes and a bump on his head from the
fight, while Haisenleder suffered a
broken nose, black eye, and a wound
from a bite inflicted by DeJonge. He
added that the only blood found on
Haisenleders' shirt was from
Haisenleder, although witnesses
testified that blood was squirting "all
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Nov. 20, 47ft 7 p.m.
Power Center
Tickets at PTP Box Office
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MasterCharge or Visa

A-V Services - Detour, You See, I've Had a Life, SPH II Aud., 12:10
p.m.
Cinema Guild-The Conversation, 7, 9p.m., Lorch Hall Aud.
Mediatrics-Rock 'n Roll High School, 7:30, 9:30 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud.
Ann Arbor Public Library-The War at Home, 12:10,7:30 p.m., Ann Arbor
Public Library.
Special Ed. Program, School of Ed.-Dyssymbolia, 7, 8 p.m., Whitney
Aud., School of Ed. Bldg.
PERFORMANCES
University Musical Society-Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio, 8:30 p.m.,
Rackham Aud.
UAC-Comedy troupe, "Sunday Funnies," 8p.m., Union Ballroom.
Theater & Drama-Showcase Series, "The Eccentricities -of a
Nightingale," 8p.m., Frieze Trueblood Theater.
PTP-Puppet Theater of Israel, "The Wizard of Oz," 4, 7 p.m., Power Cen-
ter.
Guild House-Poetry reading, Jacqueline Moore, E. G. Burrows, 7:30
p.m., 802 Monroe.
Residential College - Plays, ,. "Sgnarelle of the Imaginary'
Cuckold," "The Proposal," 8p.m., East Quad.
School of Music and Opera Theater-"The Consul," Gustav Meier con-
ductor, 8 p.m., Mendelssohn Theater. -L_ .. Z-L:4.q4 ..
SPEAKERS
Biology - Sem. John Pringle, "Cellular Morphogenesis in Yeast, noon,
1139 Nat. Sci.
CJS-Bag lunch-lec., Charlie Quinn, "What You Didn't Learn in
Japanese 101 . .. ," noon, Lane Hall Commons.
Museum of Anthropology-Bag lunch seminar, Robert Kelly, "The Truth
about Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems," noon, 2009 Museums.
Computing Ctr. - Chalk Talk, "Using MTS Sigfiles," 12:10 pm., 1011
NUBS
Vision/Hearing, HGD-Sem., Richard Mark, "Growth and
Reorganization of Neural Connections in Fish Optic Lobes," 12:15 p.m., 1057
MHRI.
Education-Frances Hawkins, "Matt, Kris, Judy, and Andrew-Four
Special Children," Dean's Conf. Room, 2-4 p.m.
HGD, MHRI-Sem., R.M. Gaze, "The Paths Taken byRetinal Axons in
Xenopus," 3:45 p.m., 1057 MHRI.
Chemistry - Sem., Ernesto Rodriguez, "An Introduction to the Ther-
moelastic Effect on Polymers," 4 p.m., 1200 Chem.
W. European Studies-Lec., Richard Evans, "German Social Democracy
and the Working-Class Family 1878-1918," 4 p.m., Rackham W. Lee. Room.
Shree Gurudev Rudrannanda Ashram - Swami Chetanananda, "The
Flowering of Universal Consciousness," 8p.m., Angell Aud. A.
Baha'i Student Association-"Intro. talk and discussion on Baha'i Faith,"'
8 p.m., International Center.
Grad. School of Business Adm.-Elmer Staats, "Measuring and
Evaluating Federal Productivity," 4 p.m., Hale Aud., Grad. School of
Business Administration Bldg.
English Department-Patricia Cornett and Ian Findlay, "Careers in
Technical Writing," 4 p.m., East Conf. Room, Rackham Bldg.
Program in Comparative Lit.-Brown bag lunch lec., Ingo Seidler, "Fixed
Forms: The Modern Sonnet-Germany," 4th Floor Commons, MLB, 12:10
p.m.
Dept. of Economics-"The 1981 Economic Forecasts," Saul Hymans, 9:30
a.m.; Harold Shapiro, 1:45 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater," Nancy H.
Teeters, "On Current Monetary Policy," 8p.m., Campus Inn.
MEETINGS
Med. Ctr. Bible Study-12:30 p.m., F2230 Mott Library.
Campus Weight Watchers-5:30 p.m., League Project Room.
PIRGIM-Consumer Task Force, 6:30 p.m., Union.
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship-7 p.m., League & Union.
Study Abroad-Info. meeting for Junior Year in Aix-En-Provence, 7 p.m.,
3201 Angell.
MSA-Task Force mtg., 7:30 p.m., 3909 Union.
Sailing Club -7:30 p.m., 311 W. Engin.
Al Anon-8:30-10 p.m., N2815 U. Hosp.
MISCELLANEOUS
WUOM/Union-NPR's "A Question of Place" series, replay "Simone De
Beauvoir," commentary by Monique Bilezikian, 4 p.m., Union Lounge.
International Night-Netherlands, 5-7:15 p.m., League Cafeteria.
Spartacus Youth League-Class, "Women's Liberation through Socialist
Revolution," 7:30 p.m., Room 2, Union Conf.
Rec/Sports-IM Wrestling meet, 7-9 p.m., Coliseum.
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity-Thanksgiving Drive for the Ann Arbor Com-
munity Center will be collecting canned goods and monetary donations in the
basement of the Michigan Union from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
UAC-Soundstage coffeehouse, 8-12 p.m., 'U' Club at the Union.
OXFAM and Comm. Concerned with World Hunger-A fast from Nov. 9-
20.

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