Naugatuck Daily News (Newspaper) - March 26, 1974, Naugatuck, Connecticut Naugatuck Conn House Committee Gets Secret Information From Watergate Jury 35 Kissinger Brezhnev Confer On Middle East executive assistant to Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski en- tered the chambers of U.S District Judge John J Sirica Sirica said he and the committee attorneys would compare material in a Sirica who ordered the Secretary of stale u S grown up n EXCAVATION OF THE HOP BROOK GOLF COURSE began yesterday as contractor dug a ditch across first and -t- is a three-foot storm sewer pipe to handle Between our two peoples and Studying whether grounds exist from the apartment complexes on Spring our leaders irreversible for Nixon's impeachment has Lou Stemm is ditch to determine its width The However Vest denied a news kept the grand jury report in discussed the delicate question of the Middle East where Kissinger's personal diplomacy has annoyed Soviets Slale Department spokesman George Vesl said the two men discussed Middle East in a three and one-half hour meeting at Kremlin on second day of Kissinger's visit here They planned lo resume talks at 5 p.m 10 Vesl said the two men got into the subject of Middle East peace negotiations after their earlier discussions on stalled Strategic Arms tion Talks SALT in Geneva But he gave no details The Soviets have been critical of personal cy in Middle East indicating they want action shifted back lo the Geneva peace conference where they felt they can have more of a say Kissinger opened his talks Ford To Speak At Dinner For Sarasin DANBURY Conn UPI Vice President Gerald R Ford will speak May 26 at a plate fund raising dinner in Danbury for Rep Ronald A rasin who is to seek a second term Aides to the congressman from Beacon Falls said Monday function will be held in he Amber Room wilh room for about diners Sarasin defeated Rep John S Monagan in 1972 to win the 5th seat to represent the traditionally Democratic den Waler bury Rep Please turn to Page 10 Vacation Home Report Defended his office safe since March 1 Sirica said reporters would not be permitted sit in on the meeting between him and the attorneys and would not be allowed to see the report It was Sirica who on March 18 ordered it forwarded to the proposed date for completion Is April I but complications may cause project to be extended middle of the month The first four holes at he course are temporarily closed but according to Stemm they will be open for use perhaps by the end of this week Keith Leuchars Brooks also rejected Please urn lo Page -i the WASHINGTON UPI The and straightforward analysis of chairman of the House tee that reported President Nixon spent million to maintain his vacation homes says despite blistering White House criticism the report is and ward Jack said Monday the report the specifics of which are still supposed to be confidential documents how of Jackson Scores Nixon On Oil Embargo Simon Not Worried taxpayers money was spent that would not have been spent but for the President's desire to maintain three private homes If the President had not bought those houses after he was elected the American wai u Ul auu all the data obtained by the failed Thursday to win a stay of during an order from the U.S sive he said Court of Appeals sion Americans can The Appeals Court said it agreed wilh the was speculative to worry been lifted said any damage done by leaks are gomg o an adequate supply to meet our J remain cooperate with conservation embargo policy which we must measures and encourage in- adopt that should provide for creased consumption of scarce even greater fuels Jackson said her reduction of unnecessary He said the nation should energy consumption and for the have an immediate Please turn to Page 10 Frost Motioned At Derry Please urn to Page 10 DERRY N H UPI Here A C A C near the woods the brook the SaVS mended wall lhat inspired his poetry Pulitzer Prize winner is honored L T Ja taxpayers would not have been today fay the issuance of a charged declared cent U.S postage stamp on the feisty Brooks It's that simple Brooks was reacting to sharp criticism from the White House that he was a partisan Democrat out lo get the President and that the report was purposely biased This report is an objective Enfield Man Dies In House Fire ENFIELD Conn UPI Frank Si ana 68 of Enfield died Monday night when the second floor of his home was destroyed by fire The cause is under in- William R Ratchford bury former speaker of the Police were summoned to House is the ana's home in December when runner among Democrats hoping he allegedly set his wife's to run against Sarasin ing afire in the kitchen sink 100th anniversary of his birth His daughter Lesley Frost will read selections of his work in ceremonies at Pinkerton Academy where Frost taught from 1905 to 1911 The New Hampshire Senate meeting in Concord will con- sider an addition to the capital budget to refurbish and throw open to the public the Robert Frost Homestead in Derry on Route 28 where the family lived from 1900 to 1910 The state bought the property 10 years ago when it was an auto junkyard The wreckage has been removed but some debris still remains UFOs Just Rockets WALLOPS ISLAND Va UPI The National Aero- nautics and Space tion reports lhal unidentified flying objects reported Monday night by residents in cul Massachusetts and Rhode Island were rockets re-entering the atmosphere Residents of southern New petroleum Simon said in an interview on the CBS Morning News With higher prices people are going lo continue to abide by tion measures Simon said he believed gasoline prices now averaging more than 50 cents a gallon will rise when Arab oil begins Dean Tells Of Call For Mitchell By FREDERICK M Sylvania Plant Transfer To Watertown Indicated Cong Ronald A Sarasin however Sylvania has not yet square feel and it would grow no Conn has joined the list of actually purchased larger lhan square feet to convince town properly A Borough officials and who are trying Sylvania GTE to continue of Sylvania was al meeting members of the EDC have operations in the borough it was however Dan Scheeser told already held several meetings Watertown officials the with Sylvania officials and have proposed plant would be Please turn to Page 10 England had reported seeing NEW YORK UPI For- objects resembling badminton mer White House Counsel John shuttle cocks with a blue nose W Dean III testified Monday and a white tail hat he called U.S Attorney Mrs Joyce Milliner of the General Richard in NASA test site here said 1972 on behalf of John N stage rockets were launched for Mitchell lo complain aboul Another young Poet Ed atmospheric tests between way federal prosecutors were Barna 26 and his wife Amy and and re- treating Mitchell entered the atmosphere Appearing as a key about 10 minutes after launch ment witness al the federal court conspiracy trial of former She said the sightings in New Attorney General Milchell and England some 375 miles from former Commerce here were due lo unusually Maurice H Slans clear skies live in the house as caretakers The years in Derry were bitter ones for Frost marred by illness the recent death of a young son and the lack of Please tarn to Page 3 Dean said Milchell phoned him to say he had undergone one hell of a grilling before a federal grand jury an alleged to fix a case against financial manipulator Robert L Vesco Those little bastards in southern district New York were all over Dean quoted Milchell as saying They asked questions all over the lot about John man President Nixon's tant and aboul you John you had better call your friend attorney ral and lell him what's going Please turn to Page 7 TWO PARKED CARS were hit by the vehicle shown above before it hit house and ended up with a mangled front end The car hit parked car owned by William Kruin ITS Unkm City Rd and owned by Joan Fruin same address It hen went off the iMe tt the down four-foot embankment ripped Ml set stain ind dig up Die before banging into the corner the Lmb Grohs home 185 Union City Rd The driver rf the car city his CMM spenson recklm M An April 24 court stt WM taken to the Emergency Room for be headache He wu thl ANN LANDERS COMICS CROSSWORD EDITORIAL OBITUARIES HOROSCOPE SOCIAL SPORTS TV PROGRAMS learned today Slate Rep Bernard Avcollie who is also chairman of the local Economic Development Com- mission informed Sarasin of the company's proposed move Feb 14 Chuck Kline of Washington office noted the congressman sent a letter that day to a company official requesting a meeting to discuss the matter Although a couple of letters have been exchanged Sylvania officials have not yet set a time to meet A further com- is expected tomorrow however Sylvania's reported failure to relocate itself on a sizable plot of land in the borough spurred the town into action lo find available land for an industrial complex and develop il Mayor William C Rado and commission have noted lhat even if Sylvania moves the park is needed lo keep other businesses and to new industry Sylvania reportedly had already found a desirable site for and although no firm announcement has been made lhal site reportedly is in Water Al a meeting in Watertown yesterday here was no op- position voiced lo a proposed road which would be by the lown from Route 262 to Park Rd at a cost of about According to the reports Worker Crushed By Trailer Conn UPI A worker in a barrel company was crushed lo death Monday under wheel of a driverless lor trailer Police the victim as Paul who was also known as Paul Richard 31 owner of Milford Barrel Co said he was working on the hicle and the victim was ing on the driver's side went into the machine shop to check a part when he heard cry out He turned and saw the cle rolling back and found the victim under the left rear wheel Mrs Stebbins Back In Tree BRANFORD Conn UPI Mrs Theodore Slebbins was back in the beech tree again day and when the tree cutters came this morning just looked around and look off her husband said Hoping woodmen would spare tree Mrs wife of a professor of al Yale in nearby New Haven clambered into the tree al Monday She came down for the night from her 30 foot perch and was replaced by neighborhood boys and girls who taking no chances the tree men would make a nocturnal foray PUC Calls Hearing The Stale Public Utilities Commission has decided lo conduct an investigation con- furnishing and metering of waler services lo mobile home parks and to con- dominium and apartment complexes On its own motion the PUC will review the feasibility of requiring waler companies to construct own and maintain of the waler utility plant on easements and subject lo other arrangements on and wilhin the premises other lhan public ways The results of the in- may be used by the Commission in consideration of possible regulations Testimony exhibits and statements in behalf of persons and organizations will be heard in this proceeding The Commission will receive written presentations as part of the investigation record until April 17 1974 PUC executive secretary Henry Mierzwa said is hereby given that a public hearing in Ibis matter will be held in Room State Office Building 165 Capitol Avenue Hartford Conn on April at Mrs Stebbins was joined in tree Monday by Audrey Classman the wife of a cian and Susan Fusco who makes coffee runs now and Whenever the women want anything Mrs Stebbins gives three honks on a boat horn that she keeps in the tree The tree one of a pair of beeches is 80 lo 100 feet high and four feet across It was shorn of some of its limbs Ibe first step in toppling any tree That's why Mrs Slebbins climbed into he tree She fell the Iree men would be back to finish the job She has vowed o slay in the Iree until the issue is resolved Mrs Stebbins lives next to a vacant lot containing the tree and couple who own the cel took a year lo conclude the Iree should come down so they could build a house They called it a painful decision Slebbins said today that 1 for brief appearance ui me iree cutters things were Please urn to Page 10 Weather Increasing cloudiness his afternoon with highs around Cloudy tonight with lows 25 lo 30 Becoming partly sunny during Wednesday but con- cold with highs 35 to 40 LAFF