The Michigan Daily Vol. LXXXVII, No. 24-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, June 7, 1977 Ten Cents Twelve Page. HaldemanMitchel off to jal WASHINGTON { ) - In a four-minute ceremony, with Watergate never mentioned, H. R. Haldeman and John Mitchell f were ordered yesterday to be- gin their appeal - delayed pri- son terms by noon June 22. Case No. 74-11e, the Water- , gate coverup conspiracy prose- cution, effectively came to an end as U.S. District Judge John Sirica signed the commitment order. NO PLEAS were made by their lawyers in court and nei- ther man spoke. The four min- utes were consumed by Sirica giviig them the option of re- porting to the U. S. marshal in the District of Columbia at 10 a.m. June 22, or turning them- selves in at prison by noon. Afterward both were photo- graphed and fingerprinted. * It has been 2 years since Q Ilaldeman's and Mitchell's con- viction and the string of ap- peals had all but run out for the iron men of the Nixon ad- ministration. ministration, "More than four years ago I started on a legal process I thought was proper," Haldeman r said outside court. "I knew it was going to be difficult. I still think it was right. I am pre- x,/ :- pared now Itnaccept the ie- sults." onlyCHELL, 63, commented on the crowd of repo ers f and cameramen that jostled h tn artitnd him. "I hope nobody P Ph gets killed out of this," he said AP Photo Hculdemcin as he climbed into his car. M itchell Haldeman See SIRICA, Page beg n r 0 xSer ot egIns By LANI JORDAN Nearly a year after his in- volvement in a brawl at a Chelsea wedding reception, the trial of former Washtenaw Coun- ty Sheriff Frederick Postill on charges of felonious assault be- gan yesterday. Postill is charged with choking sheriff's deputy Basil Baysinger with a pair of handcuffs during re-election last November by Republican Thomas Minick. Chelsea police officer John Dettling, who with his partner answered the call at the Chelsea Fairgrounds at 1:30 on July 11, testified that "I smelled a strong amount of intoxicants emitting from the sheriff." Dettling also told Circuit Court Judge Patrick Conlin 'and the 12 members of the jury that when he arrived at the scene of the brawl, Postill was sprawled and bleeding on a flight of stairs in the entrance of the reception hall. WHEN DETTL.ING and his partner Robert Browning ap- proached Postill, the f o r m e r sheriff stood, pointed in the di- rection of Baysinger, and told the two officers "Arrest that man." When the two officers asked Postill what weapons Bay- singer was using, Dettling said "He told us if we didn't arrest (Baysinger), he'd h a v e our jobs." Dettling added that when he and Browning had attempted to remove Postill from the scene of the Brawl the former sheriff "reached with his right hand be- hind his coat and attempted to pull out an object." "He said, I'll shoot the son of a bitch," Dettling said. Browning later testified he thought Postill was attempting to remove a revolver from his back pocket. OTHER WITNESSES yester- day, all of whom tesified during the lengthy preliminary hearing last August, reviewed the events which led up to and occurred during the brawl. Former Sheriff's Lieutenant Leonard Dexter, groom at the wedding reception, related that Postill and Baysinger had been holding an amiable conversation earlier in the evening, but that at 1:30 a.m. he saw Baysinger and his wife Shirley run into the entry hall followed by Postill and former Jail Administrator Frank Donley. "I heard a thud," Dexter said, "I turned and saw Baysinger standing over Postill, kicking OTHER WITNESSES testified that Baysinger had hit Postill in the mouth, causing him to fall to the floor. lDexter said he helped Postil to his feet and escorted him to his car. "I asked him where his gun was," he said. "lIe showed it to me, in its holster, under the seat." )exter added that he saw neither the gun nor the hand- cuffs inside the reception hall during the evening. The trial is expected to con- tinue for several more days. If convicted, Postill faces a maxi- mum penalty of your years in prison, a $2,000 fine or both. Police describe rapist By M. EILEEN DALEY Police suspect one than is responsible for three of last week's six attacks upon local women. Two rapes, three attempted rapes, an dan attempted double kidnapping occurred within six days. The most recent assault happened Thursday night when a woman was raped on Shadowwood St. shortly before midnight. POLICE SUSPECT that this attack, the at- tempted kidnapping and the attack upon a wo- man in the parking lot of the Jolly Tiger restaur- ant were all committed by one man. The assailant in each incident has been de- scribed as a white male, approximately 5'10", 160 lbs. He is also reported to have been wear- ing a woman's stocking over his head. Police noted similar behavior of the attacker during the attempted kidnapping and the at- tack at the Jolly Tiger. THE ATTEMPTED kidnapping took place Wednesday night when two 18-year old women were about to leave their apartment on Washte- naw. A man reportedly jumped into their car, held a knife to the throat of the driver, and or- dered her to drive to a certain destination. The woman however was unable to find her car keys and the man fled. A man was also reported to have jumped into the car of a woman in the parking lot of the Jolly Tiger. The man fled however, when the woman leaned against the horn of the car. Police say they have no specific suspects yet in connection with the attacks: Postill the incident. Much of the testi- mony yesterday centered on whether Postill was sober or not at the time of the incident. POSTILL WAS defeated for