PUC Approves CATV Sale Crackdown Ordered Against Hooligans
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----------------------S' 1 ^ ■ ■/ ' ■ / -•V, X 'V MANCifiESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1973— VOL. XCIII, Na; 28 Mqnche,ler^ 4 City of Village Charm _ thirtv.two PACES - two sections - ^I’RICEf KIFTEKN CENTS full Independence Assured It -.fi ~ fire Jaworski had settled on Jaworski and prosecutor not suBject to firing have complete independence. • ’ QJn* * d" nat’ied withouLfirst consulting with the SaxBe. By Nixon. \’ n specified congressional leaders SaxBe said he Believes Nixon SaxBe, a RepuBlican and ^ ' " ^ 1 approved and “ascertaining that their Archibald Cox was fired Oqt. went too far in agreeing to. n - selection of Leon Jaworski consensus is in accord with his former Ohio attorney general, 20 as special Watergate release tapes of presidential - vr ’ths.as new WatergatV soecialspecial proposed action.” “ hacT said earlier In the day he prosecutor for refusing to drop conversations dealing with the prosecutor with full in ■ was “relatively sure” he will Be The firing of Cox after his his court Battle for White House case. dependence and safeguards nominated to Be attorney refusal to aBide by Nixon's tape recordings on Watergate. The 57-year-old senator said’ against Being fired. general. orders to drop efforts in court Elliot L, Richardson resigned he Believes the tapes are The President promised not SaxBe told reporters he was to oBtain confidential White ■ as attorney general the same privileged and “about as in to discharge Jaworski, as -he satisfied "the President has Hqusje. tapes and documents day rather than carry out timate a thing as cart Be.” He had Archibald Cox, without oB act^d honoraBly in the touched off a massive con Nixon’s order to fire Cox. said he Believed he wou|d have taining-the consent of House situations that have risen since troversy and triggered moves Jaworski said Wednesday the independgnce necessary to and Senate Democratic and Watergate.” to start impeachment 'night the matter of Becoming operate as attorney general. RepuBlican leaders and top Both selections face an uncer proceedings. the new Watergate prosecutor Jaworski, 68, a leading trial . "4Ti,emBers of the two judiciary tain reception in Congress. Bork underscored the same had Been put to him in the light lawyer in Houston, was a friend committees in Congress. The nominee for attorney point saying: “Mr. Jaworski is of patriotic service, and he said of former President Lyndon B. Nixon appeared personally in general must Be confirmed By not coming on with any he would accept It in that spirit. Johnson and served in 1971 and the White House Briefing room the Senate. In addition. limitations on his freedom of When asked what role he 1972 as president of-the to announce his nomination of Congress is considering action.” thought the special prosecutor American Bar Association. He SaxBe, an Ohio RepuBlican who But the bearded former Yale proposals to set up a court- should play, Jaworski said he is not seeking re-election, as also is a friend of former Texas professor who assumed the role appointed Watergate sees the role as one that must Gov. John B. Connally. successor to Elliot Richardson, as acting attorney general on who resigned Oct. 20 rather Oct. 20 and fired Cox as his first than follow Nixon’s orders to act said he does not expect con fire Cox. tinued court Battles over access Crackdown Ordered The President, without to White House tapes and answering questions, then documents. turned the podiurh over to ac “I anticipate-reasonaBleness ting Atty. Gen. RoBert Bork, on both sides,’.’ he said. Against Hooligans who announced that Jaworski As for the other staff of in would Become special vestigators and prosecutors SOL R. COHEN domen, arms and face was , prosecutor to pursue “the that Cox had formed, Bork in whatsoever against policemen Herald Reporter Rudy Fregin, 18, of 116 N. Watergate matter and related dicated he Belieyed Jaworski or firemen. mi Manchester officials today suBjects.” School St. Police say he was "We will strictly enforce the, would retain Cox’s appointees. announced an immediate ^ r k said that Jaworski has burned when throwing a Bucket law and the ordinances against “I stated to him that I crackdown on anyone physical Been “ promised the full of gasojine on a pile of tires. any illegal gatherings at Case thought that staff wa^s indispen ly aBusing policemen or cooperation of the executive They say they wHl file a Mt./or, any other place where saBle to the rapid ... prosecu firemen. Branch.” Should Jaworski warrant for his arrest and for the . tranquility of property tion of these cases,” Bork said. The announcement follows in decide that he needs presiden anyone else they determine was owners and neighBors is dis “He fully agreed.” cidents Wednesday night at tial documents, Bork said, involved with the fires. turbed. He said it will Be up to Case Mt. and in the Buckland “there will Be ho restrictions Attending a meeting this “Those apprehended there Jaworski to decide whether to section of Manchester, when placed on his freedom ...” morning in Police Chief James after dark will Be charged with pursue such investigations a s ’ policemen and firemen and Bork said Jaworski, a confi Reardon’s office were, in addi trespassing and Brought to the reported proBe of presiden- their vehicles were pelted with dant of the late President Lyn-' tion to Reardon, Town Manager court,'and their vehicles will be tial friend C.G. “BeBe” rocks, Bottles and fireworks, don B. Johnson, would have the RoBert Weiss, Town Fire Chief towed and confiscated” ReBBzo’s handling of a $100,000 and the men treated to jeers same broad mandate which had John Rivosa, Police -Capt. He alerted parents, “Get campaign contriBution from and other forms of verBal Tredts For ^Tricksters’’ Been given Cox. In addition, George McCaughey, and Det. smart arjd-Jmow where your Billionaire Howard Hughes. aBuse. / Bork said that Nixon has given / Capt. Joseph Sartro. 8th chjldren are and what they’re Sources said Wednesday Police airested six youths in Last night doorBells in the Manchester area got a Big workout.as youngsters dressed in "his personal assurance” thaj District Fire Chief Granville doing.” ^ight that the administration the Case Mt. incident and are- Lingard spoke to the group By Reardon said, when in various costumes — not all spooky — made the annpal Trick or Treat rounds of residences. contiiniing their investigation. telephone. vestigations show who was A group typical of the hundreds on the streets during the evening hours are shown as they They say. more arrests are Weiss issued the following responsiBle for Thursday’s “collected” their triButes at the Roy Brown home at 85 Hamlin. (Photo By Pinto) possiBle. All six were charged statement: Jtres, the civil process wilhBe PUC Approves with assault on a police officer, “We will not tolerate physical instituted, to reimBurse the 2nd Degree: interfering with a aBuse of policemen and town and the 8th District for the fireman; and criminal firemen, and we will take cost of putting out the fires. trespass, 3rd Degree.. Mideast Settlement CATV Sale whatever steps are necessary The two fire chiefs said they The six are: Paul P. Purcell, to provide for the safety of the will cooperate with the police— 18, of 238 Blue Ridge Dr.; Cur- DOUG BEVINS regulations were issued in puBlic and the safety of of to seek compensation for tis- S. Willey, 18, of 112 (Herald Reporter) FeBruary 1972. emergency forces. In order to answering the calls. ' Goals Of Discussibn ElizaBeth Dr.; RoBert W. The Greater Hartford CATV prevent similar incidents from Lingard said the North End The Connectitut PuBlic Yunck, 18, of 48 H a r tla n ^ .; WASHINGTON (AP) - For' franchise is now owned By happening again, we’re tire-fires have Been going on for today with Secretary of Stqje command spokesman said Utilities Commission (PUC) Diane K. McCarthy^, of 127 today, at least,,President Nixon Hartford jeweler William cracking down wherever possi about 25 years and it’s time for Henry A. Kissinger and a noon dozens of trucks carrifed has approved the sale of Main St.; George F.kKania, 20, seen^d to have the Egyptians Savitt and his Brother, Max Ble on violators. - putting a stop to them; session with the President, emergency supplies lor/ ; h e Greater Hartford CATV, Inc., of 86 CamBridge St.; and and Israelis where he wanted to Cox Cable Communications, Savitt, Connecticut Circuit “I’m concerned that the un In the Case Mt. incident, Mrs. Meir told reporters that Egyptian 3rd • Army terough Court judge. RoBert A. Millette, 18, of 52 lawful acts of a minority of the them — in the same city talking proBlems and questions had Israeli Suez Canal linqk. Inc., a caBle system operator Hollister St. All were released police were called at abojit 9 . The purchase agreement ap young people will react to the about a Middle East settle arisen out of her country’s A relief operation fdr the 20,- serving aBout 250,000 suB under $150. non-surety bond for p.m. By RoBert C. Dennison, ment. proved By the PUC specifies detriment of all young people.” one of the owners of Case Mt. A relationship with the United 000 men Bf the encircled scriBers in several states. 19 court appearance. However, despite their that Cox CaBle will pay a total Weiss praiked the police and police cruiser was despatched States. military force was in its third ’Hie PUC, By a 2-1 vote (Com- T n addition, police say they presence here at the same of $300,000 to the Savitts for the fire personnel for their there and the car and driver She asked to talk with the day on the soutjiern end of the missioner Raymond S.