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2 NEWPORT, R. DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1962 Two Navy Relief Workers Receive Highest Honors Tho Niivy Keliel Sx'ifiy's i i i a of service here. pM Meritorious Srrvii'oj Three wives of miring crip- Pin was awarded ID Mrs. Kenii ih Viiris. Mrs.

Alcxiixier 15. It, j)ye ami Mrs. I). Culled, nnd Mrs. ron n't a rci'i-munif for Navy i Kivink Ihp Navy P.elirl i i yrstcnhiy ni'iin- IVIicf i i of ins at ilie fCnv.if Ifciw- i i anl Ihf N'lval of Jlcrog- nili'tri for Ilicir ycar of Interest Adm.

.1. S. Ikjrey. a a Haw presldfnl nl Ihf mri'lr llu-'-i 1 and oih'T pn -f i i i ly Dr who was riled her niitslrjiulini; i ln-re as a i ol volunleirs awl chair- in-in (if HIP Tin ill Mrs. MJII was licinun-d fir I'er longtime i a i i a i in Ilie l.iyclle- i nf vnv.us a i i a ies and hi Ir-adi Cub Scotils Advanced Arlvancemrnl awards prcsenlrri at of Oulj P.icl; 13.

liy Prrs- made nnd houlir.K Inipliir.s weir i i a Men's i a I Ihr First Oiurrh I isl night. Awards presented wen 1 Lion -Steven Oirill: Bear Hli-hard Mils; Wolf Norman Hi'stoso. Raymond Mi Walsh. Rogers I a i Brian Dc-vlin. Joseph 0'IMlv; goM nm.w--Nor- man BfMoso.

Pt'trr Poter Walsh, Donald Richard Robert Mnlibs, Scott Fnnlik'ii, David Kpslrin; silver mrnw-Iloljert Case, Hrian Fnidden. Nonnan Don- I.Srnllh and Howard Webb aid llr.is.wrll: (Irnner strips Admiral Uorsey commented remarkable contribution society by Hie nirnibers union and lo Hie work of. the society. An a Inter- srmce flavor Introduced Niivy Kclicf Certificates re PIVM ntrd Mrs. Aldo a i i of Italy, 5i Terence a i of Ihe Kingdom, Mrs.

Miguel Jtieni of Spain, Mrs. iinnvinui't Kodhoim of Denmark, Mrs. Juhn Tillvm and Mrs. Murray, wives of Anny a Mis. a a PochliT, tin Air Force wife.

Vciungo.M volunteer ever to irreive commendation here was 16- car-old LVs Anges Cruser, daughter nf fmilr. nnd Mrs. Kanton! Ciiiser. who received a 100- pin. Kcccmly arrived from ChnrleMojf, S.

in which a i i worked. Miss Cruser managed lo rontmuc su-vicc to the society despite a lieavy school schedule. A i i a IXirscy awarded ad- i i Naval Base Ccrtilii'ales of Recognition to Mc.sdainos Bjom.son. Robert Bucch- ler, Augustus Hughes, Jauhola. Raymond Lamka.

D. I), Michael McCllnloek, Kobul .1. Neli-o. John Miller, George Smilli and Donald K. Will- NAVV I VOI.L-.NTt:KKS I I I Three of the soelcly workers who received awiiuls nl ycsiorday's rtcuunitiur! colfci held In the Naval Base Officers Club, are shown with Hear Adrn.

S. Ucii-sey, presideni ol the local auxiliary, who made the presentations. They arc, from left, Mrs. William J. Juhroon, Miss Des Anges Cruser, and Mrs.

Kenneth R. Dye. (Navy Photo) Rccpicill.s of 600-lrour pins were Gordon Bjomson, Will i a i Guy Noble, Doming Peter Jnscphson. Molibs: Ihrro-yciir pins-Carl Over. Sieve Traws; two-year pin Crrc Gib- Navy Wives' Club IIS.

observing 'hat their tt volunteers have worked more than 1300 hours lur- son; one-year pin--1-arry Cold. George Palnoile was prrsmtHl with rlen chief cold bv ifc lrK thc si Seoul Larry Pexilin. Michael Maclex-j dublicd bobcat in reremonv. the first place howling trophy, based on the year's scores. Oiurk Pinning of Den 2 was awl scorers givrn trophies were John Spoiling of Den 1.

Peler 5. Theimas Ross of the Wrbclos Den, niKl den chie-f. In cercmonv, tlic Cubs presented William Ollilige cubniaslrr, i a plague of prrriallon. Ray Komorowski. assistant cubmaMcr, was prescntcl wilh a a for sen-ire to the park, and Joseph Madley.

aclirily chairman, a given a certificate of thanks. Den mothers receiving crrlifi- Wonirn receiving 100-hour pln.s were Me.sdamr.s Paul G. Bam- bcrg. Aiiio lialdini. Percy Harden, Francis X.

Brady. Gaylord BrortTi, ixill. Dennis Casey, Des Anges Cruser, lilllie Dictz. Lewis T. Kv- William A.

Gurci-k, Darid M. llenili, A. J. Iferlxrger. Ralph Hinron.

Paul Kress, Olio K. Krueger, C. Also Raymond W. a a. Owrles H.

McKensie, Albert D. McFall, Dale K. Mniheny. John O'Connor, Uray W. Patrick.

Donald K. Pauly, William A. Pompivl. Fxlwnrd M. i fieoi-ge M.

Sinlih, John B. Shea Colcmon W. Sims, R. If. Small, Mnynie Stevenson.

Tillson. Mate N. Tongren and Jc- cates were Mcsdnmes Bctiv rome P. Ward. i 1 I v1 1y Kn lll -1 AiTatigcmcnts were made bv Judy Fnicklrn.

Marge K.iii.s. rs j. Coll( tt and nara 1oiny r.r.ier nnd rank Hayler. assisted by Mrs. 'mnmwski.

S. Turner. Mrs. Alexander B. Ovx-n and Mrs.

Daniel L. Larkin Jr. Hostesses were Mcsdnmes Joseph Von, Wilfred Hearn, O'Connor, Jack Dean. Marlti Mattila, Tlioma.s Bass. R.

K. Fontaine 1 Donald Dockuni. Colin MacGilliv- 0 I API i ray. Rolyrl G. Smilh.

U. W. Pat- Union and management ncgoiia- k. C. Swanson, and Jackson tors today agreed on Icrms of a Kaymer.

new contrarl psmidirn; ITv cent hourly pay boo sis over the Of i iwo years for employes! four large bakery i i Bakeries, Union In Affrt A' AT i Lfv iSavy iMollicrs The tnilnlive agreement, union said, headed nil ncssihlp! Officers of the Newport Navy New Kngtami nnd New VrnV Moihcm Club wciv installed at the strike ngainM iudepfmlcnl linker- banquet held Wednesday in La Forge Casino Restaurant. The e-niilrav-t. i i Marion Shcekey. command- thc union negoiiaiing committee' recommend fn- nicmhership approval, provides 7'v-crnt hourly pay boost relrnarlive to Mav I nnd Situation Solved By Boy Cyclist When I i a otil Frank Piechockl ol 3J Ann SI. found himself unexpectedly prisoner shortly before 1 o'clock last i Gives Awards Kibbons and certificates were presented to Pinewood Derby win! ncrs in Cub Pack 3 at the last pack meeting of the season last night nt School.

Lt. Cdr. night, decided tin re was i Oriic G. Baird, cubmastcr, con- only one thing to do and he ilid ducted the meeting. II.

And In doing it. lie stirred up Francis X. MacKinnon, assist(lie community hi frnrml nnd the lire department In particular. Frank vnis ruling Msurrly about on his bicycle when lie came lo the 1'lref I.imling at llm foot of lang Wharf. The galo In the high protective fence was open, so I'rnnk decided to itdn In and have look.

He rode lieru nnd tlierr, In atid out ami had a flnn Ilino eyplorlnj tlie unuwd Navy facility. Having had his i ho rode back lo the gate. It was closed and locked. A a hurried check ot tlio long fence, he found to his dismny tlmt he not Then lie spotted fire iiliirm box He i it. Firemrn jmt Indilers up nnl over llir wire (opix-d fence and brought 1'mnk and his lile.vetn nnd out.

OASOUNi; rilllT, DROPS i A I Gasoline prices in Rhode have started to decline. cubmasler and derby chair- man, presented a first place rib- I iwn to John Boyd, nnd an en- i graved plaque for Jiis den to hold for one year. Peter Roane received Ihe second place award anil Danny liarpin the third. Den winners who received blue certificates were John Boyd. Gordon Halrd, Peter Roane, i Marquardt, Tod Pearson, Keny Dunn, and Tom a received pink certificates, were Christian i i Preston Coio.

Bob Seellnger, Dennis Shea, John Cande. Danny liar- pin, and Bntoc Robinson. M. Murphy and A. Curtis Bessette, judges, received thanks.

A pack family picnic was announced for next Wednesday at noon at Kempenaar's Clambake Club, featuring father-son competitions, sports and a baseball game. Dcnners presented certificates of appreciation, to the den moth- ei-s. Mcsdames Norman Stanhope, Donald It. K'oane, Millon Schultz. George A.

Teitz, William MacDonald. George E. Barrett, A. Curlis Bessette and Gerald Taylor. I a Den 1 presented a nautical skit Brand sra chantys and won the al- namcs of regular gas, at a a award, and Den 2 eon- competitive legions in Pi.vi- i dcncc, arc now at 28.9; Advancement a a were: cents per gallon.

Prices had been' nanny Morrcl. graduated from and had last week reached a level of 30.D. Brian ci 1 and past conducted the Mrs. Arvclia Mclzlcr as adjutant state commander, installation, with and Mrs. Klsic llagcnscn, mar- I another 7 rent raise- dial.

M.iy tM-inqiiij; average i Installed wnv MR. Slicekey. wnv Mrs. pay In Oilier provisions include pay! W'ood Mrs. Margaret a i ranging from four to! l.

cfl ronimnndei's: seven rents an la various Kh rla.sfilicalioiis. i to for cm- cf wurh bv provements aihl discuss pliyes plant closing Mnty Undrr- May- Mrs. I'eggx' Nelxilas, adjuslant: Mrs. Bessie Alexander, finance officer: Mi's. Jennie Vars.

chaplain; Mrs. Man- Mrs! arms: Spcro, judge Mary Malone, advocate: matron-at- a II. 1. ir! :1 "t5. I I I A prr Ilr i a a I Josephine lleynoULs aivl Mrs.

Adrlc Pai-sonage. color Ix-arcrs; Mrs. Marion Koseg.ir- garlrn. dinner bearer. Seated as diret'lors were dailies Margaret Kath; i Naiiniann, Hella Gaelic and i a L-'iwIna; as tnistccs, Mrs.

Malor.e. Mrs. L'ndenvrJod and i Kosrgarlcn: as auditing com 1 miltrc, Mrs. Spilecki. Mrs.

i Spcro ami Mrs. Helen Humes. A hospital party was planned for June 21. anil a card parly for I i the welfare fund or Tin: PKKFJ! Tin A 5 a Is i i tr I U38 for rcpuHlc.ntlon a i tn i wtll si i AP T.CIM pxchf 5. dilly net rsl-1 i a i fcr A i at thc Navy VMCA on June 4.

Mrs Shcrkcy, wiio is also national Civil Defense i chairman, was appointed delegate from the r'ub to the national i i A letter of thanks was received lor entertainment fur- WEATHER Ilhodi Island. Miissr.cliuseiis Cox: i Die Webrlos Uen: I.ion Cox. Michael Bessette. Jay Dougherty. Mark Cope: Bear i 11 i a Smith: Wolf Dick I Martiiiartii.

Christian Divine. Ati lau Carlson: two-year pin--Brian New Hampshire, Vermont-Fair lille -ooler tonight. Salunlay fair followed bv increasing cloudiness in the afternoon and little change in lemicralurc. Boston and year pins a Krirdlancii-r. Kerry Dunn, Sandy MacKinnon; gold "arrow Dick M.inpiardt.

Jeff Tcitz, Michael Besselle, Brian Heffeman, Mi- i-hael Blank. Wi! 1 1 a i Clirisiiiin Divine, Allan Carlson, vicinity --Tonight Tod Prarson, Ixirrj- Royally; fair, linle cooler, lo'w tcmiiera- lure middle Westerly winds 5 to 10 knots per hour e.xcrpt calm interior. Saturday fair followed by increasing clou din ess. little cooler tonight. Saturday a i i'--Dick Manruardt.

Jeff Teil7. Peter Roane. Tod Pearson, Dale Stanhope. Gordon Baird. Slate Police Plan Kastporc to Block island-West 01 Training School to southwest winds 10 to IS knots I tonight.

So-jlhwcsi wiixls 10 to l.i knots Salunlay. Fair tonight and Sr.turday. KXTKXDKD VOKKCAST Tlic icmixraiuro in nonhern Rhode Islaral nnd northrastcrn i York during the nc.xt five rlsys Saturday through Wcdncs- riav will average two lo four degrees above Ihe seasonal normal e.xcept r.ear noi-mal over north- easiem New York and extreme northern Vermont. Temperatures near or above seasonal normal except somewhat cooler Sunday and again nboui Wednesday. Precipitation during this period will total on the average three- lo six tenths of an inch occurring showers and scattered thunder- a will conduct a train- in Ixxsic police instruction commencing June I and concluding June 29 in Barringlon High School Col.

Harrie C. Gill, suporinlcndcnt. announced today. Tiip course will lio available' to rcsiilar members of anv police department in the stale who are endorsed hy their respective of police. Ii be accelerated training similar to that of the Municipal Police Training School formerly held nt the University Rhode Island, excluding some of the phy- sical aspects, f'tvn i i i i i t.T.1 I I CUt'l to patients at the Naval storms Saturday night or Sunday Ho.cnil^tl i i iho von- -in A i Hospital during ihe yea and again Wednesday.

ROY A sen-ire for Clarence P. P.oy of 29 Green a retired carpenter and painter, was held this afternoon at the Hambly Funeral Home. Thc Rev. William J. Clark, pastor of thc First Presbjterian Cnurch.

officiated. Burial was in the Island Cemetery. B. B. Barker, Metal Worker Benjamin Brown Barker, 71, of 35 Ujll a retired sheet metal wxirkcr at the Naval Torpedo Sin- In Miami, where he had spent thc winters In recent years.

He was born in Fall Kivcr, son of Benjamin B. and Mary Tallman Barker. He retired 'in 1313 as a qunrierman. Mr. Barker was a member of St.

Paul's Kpiscopal Cjiuroh in Portsmouth. A 50-year Mason, he was a past master of Eureka Lodge of Masons in Portsmouth; past patron of Eureka Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and past high priest ot the Portsmouth Chapter. He leaves a daughter. Mrs. Gement Brown of Newport; Memorial Service Set The memorial service, in conjunction with the Memorial Day observance, sixmsored by the L'niteil yelerans Council, will bo held tomorrow In Touro Sym- pogue for the first time.

The memorial be held during the regular service at the Synagogue, which slarls nt 10 a.m. i RabM.Tlicodorc Lewis will rate his sermon to Memorial Day. Tony N'apolitnno, Memorial Day chairman, i introduce Kdw.irti P. Facer, of the Veterans ol Foreign Wars, who will read Logan's Memorial Day Order, and Dean lliisteller of Ilogan-Kcrins Chapter, Disabled American Veterans, will read Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Napolitano read the Roll ot Honor In place of Edward C.

Smith, who has read it for several years. is hospitalized. As these are the regular synagogue service, the women will sit, HE traditionally, in the balcony. Following the service a reception will lx? held In the Jewish Community Center wrere Samuel Friedman, president of Congregation Jrsuat Israel will welcome thc guests. On Sunday morning, flags will Iv phrnl on graves of veterans following ceremonies at the Grand Army plot in Ilio Island Cemetery where Francis G.

Dwycr will be the speaker. Thc regular Memorial Day service and parade will take next Wednesday with a A J. S. Dorsey. Naval BJISC com- mnnder, PS gi-aml marshal.

Warner at me Torpedo sta- IIT lion, died suddenly this morning OlStCl 1 LlieiU, (M 4 i I A Taught Here Sister Mary Uicia, 87, her of the Oilier ot Sisters ot St. Joseph for 68 years mxi a teacher in pnrorhlals selwols here for several years, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital In Worcester, Mass. She was born 6. 1875, in Ireland.

daughtc' 1 Andrew and Kllcn O'Connell. She had lived In thi country for S2 years. Sister Mary taught for 11 years at gCTM "1 t.S' I'iEh School had been a superior at St. Anne's School in Worcester and at Sacred Heart School In Pawlucket. Her twin sister, Sister Mary Ger- maitie.

died in 1937. Sister Mary Lucirt Jive nieces, Mis. Joim M. Taylor and Miss Kalherine Shea, of this city, Mrs. Howard McSparrcn of Wes't- erly nnd Mi-s.

Donald Forties and Mrs. Helen Martiuo of Hartford, Cnnn. The funeral will take place tomorrow at a. m. in St.

Joseph's Convent in Springfield Mass. Burial will ho in St. Michael's Cemetery in that city. Leroy W. Barker of Tiverton; OIK! Raymond Barker of Palisades Park, N.J.; a sister.

Miss Betsy Barker of Tiverion, and a grandson. His wife. Mrs. Ada Wilcox Barker, died some years ago. Funeral arrangements arc incomplete.

Latly Merchanls At Bowling Dinner Tiie Ladies Merchants Bowling League ended its season with an awards banquet recently at Cliff Walk Manor. The first place tram was thc Puritan Shop, composed of Mrs. Josio Cimaglia. Mrs. Leo Palmer Mrs.

Lcona Warner. Mrs. Lucy Lcvada and Mrs. Barbara Sterni- er. A duel trophy for league high single and high three strings was presented to Mrs.

Vickie Perry. Mrs. Josic Escabera. Miss Irene Russell and Mrs. Lina Bonrie received the trophies for high no- mark.

Other trophies were awarded lo Miss Ann Coburn. Mrs. Nornia Cooper. Mrs. Josie Kscabcra.

Mrs. Lee Palmer' and Mrs. Lcofin for high team singles ami Miss Jane lenders for most improved bowler with an average increase of 10.33. Prizes were given the following for perfect attendance: Miss Russell. Mrs.

Cimaglia. Miss Cobiirn. Mrs. Warner, Mrs. Klcna Murray and -Miss Sally Conner.

i a JO, 1JCZ. at til- Nnv.il Hi.piia], ron (o I.t". fiii'lr. i Mrs. t-onls C.

i a of i Sl. DIED In 1 i May r.i. a 11. liiishini) of the lala -Vila a I Ills year. Si Bull i a I I Xeiv H.

-May :3. Plr.ra (Tr.Mv* nt th- I a jS Soiltli- I Janip.stou-n. R. t. a McC'nff.

i A lloinr. Satu a Hay 2C. nt I I a.m. may cill i a even i T-? i i i In o.ik Ci-me- tery, i i Mnps.ichiisetta. County Route Numbers Changed Some Newport County changes in route numbers have beer) announced by the state Public Works Department after a study hy Philip S.

Mancini, state traffic engineer. The present R. I. 126 in Tiverton will be changed. That number will be used on a new 126 in the north- em part of the state which will meet a Massachusclls Route 126 near Woonsocket.

In Tiverton the Main Road will i be Route 77, becoming a connector from the Sakonnct Bridge inter-1 change to Sakonnct. F.ast Road i and Stone Church Road, now 12S will be R. 1.179. The new 173 will: link Tiverton Four Corners ar.dl I I I In Of i i I 5 I a 2i a i i memories TMs Is I'lciure I I Pf-p In my a i 1 Tn lfvf an-J cherish and forget. a i I'lcrence Another new designation in Tiverton and Little Compton, Route 79, will evtend from Massachusetts to Adamsvillc via Stafford and Crandall Roads in Tiverton, BRICK HOUSE 30 Red Croti Telephone VI 6-0698 WTATWT.R I'ORKCAST Sliowers ar.d thimdershovcrs will develop tonight in the Ohio ami Tennessee X'alleys.

the north and central Mississippi valley and the north and central Plains uilh occasional rain and showers falling from the north Pacific states eastward to the Rockies, ft will be cooler in the Rockies and on the mild side in the South from the southern Plains to the Carolinas, (AP Wirephoto Map) MEMORIAL DAY FLOWERS OT ANNUAl PUNTS i A I rUCHtA rTAHTS riUED WINDOW 10XIJ-FOTTI9 flANTS HAWr MUMi OeTntl M.M HOO JJ.OO 7 5 60. Jl 00 li.t BRADLEY'S GREENHOUSE lullir Ttl. DANIEL J. SULLIVAN, D. D.

S. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICES FOR THE Practice Of General Dentistry AT OFFICE HOURS IV APPOINTMENT 58 EAST MAIN ROAD MIDDLETOWN, RHODE ISLAND TElEFHONt 3iM Funeral Home 375 BROADWAY Unqueitionably Finett FUNERAl SERVICE al loweit cost Charles A. Edenbach Fanirol VI 6-0350 Aquidneck Memorial Park Chliprl. Maainlrani. GurdPBi Cominnllr Giirdca OmelffT r.

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