avowiivii v/iuiivh VUwas con-5, Probatesided.►rinho wasattorney.%Marguerite Alvin L. ecutor and jut surety, atos Faria e requests inued untilunt of the was con-vill of Johnlal account5«ed•glg permits and 31 by J DowlingStone of 43 Dof at $350; lington St., tall a block lg stove at erton Ave., y in garage n wall with at $450;stance M. St., install and Mrs. Garboard )f bam atof Beaver-an to house at $20,232; Schooner, and metal ry H. and ssell Road, idation and (use to new lement A. erect an A-pport and i at $4,100. e Crawford aod burning it $300The universal inventory of the estate of Wenonah G. Hamilton was received In the estate of Irving A. King, the widow’s petition for $5,000 to make payments on house mortgage, taxes and insurance for a year was reduced to $2,500 bv the court. In February aw »second petition may be filed with a court seeking the second $2,500 payment for these expenses.portion of the real estate be set aside for Mrs King until other persons interested in this estate mav be heard The foreign will for the estate of Margaret C. Walbridge was accepted The co-executors named were FidelitywBank of Philadelphia and Cope Walbridge Attorney Mark Spangler of Narragansett was named Rhode Island agent for this estateNew tie clip stops bulletshot at Conn. policemanNEW HAVEN, Conn (UPI) -Patrolman Donald Celmer's mother kept after him to buy a new tie clip — for appearance sake.The narrow, metal band he'd been wearing for only a month saved his life Sunday night Celmer’s new tie clip was bent like a horseshoe by a bullet fired at close range. The bullet grazed his chest.“I feel much older right now.” Celmer. 28. said yesterday. “The spot that I was hit. there’s a good chance that if 1 hadn’t had the clip on. I wouldn't be here speaking to you now ” Celmer. a five-year veteran of the force, was shot with a handgun after he responded to a complaint about a disturbance in the residential Hill section of New Haven, An ensuing gun battle left one man dead and another wounded.The bullet that struck Celmer picked up an impression of the “New Haven Police” inscription on his tie clip “It’s a miracle, I'll tell you” said his mother, Mrs. Genevieve Celmer. “I often told him you should wear one.’ It was the tie clip that saved his life, otherwise it would have hit his heart I’m a lucky mother, but I had to take the day off. I couldn't sleep all night After being hit, Celmer returned fire and fatally wounded a man identified as Apolinar Cerino. 26. of New Haven Other police arrived and exchanged fire with several armed men for about five minutes, police saidThe dead man’s brother, Guillermo Cerino. 24. also of New Haven, was shot in the head and taken to Yale-New Haven Hospital in serious conditionUSPost *lt;*«•Celmer was treated at the hospital and releasedMrs Celmer said she had pestered her son to wear a new tie clip after he lost his old one some time agoCelmer said he bought the new tie clip himself, so it was slightly different than the standard uniform issue(Jib Pack (( markIlallowccn monthPORTSMOUTH - A Halloween party was the highlight of the October meeting of Cub Scout Pack 66 of Portsmouth at St Anthony’s Hall Prizes were given for best costumes Bill Packard, pack committee chairman introduced new den leaders They were Patricia Roberts. Peggy Suoto. Barbara Kirton and Cindy Shippie The theme of the month was emphasized by a fire prevention skit performed by Cub Den 4 Plans for the Bowling Contest Nov 17 were discussed Final arrangementswill be announced bv den mothers at*: ■ ■their weekly meetings The following cubs were presented with advancement awards Mark Shippie. Scott Kirton. Mike Welby. Matt Chase, David Huang. Marc Leandro and Eddie Ferreira received the bobcat badge. Morgan Creaney, the sportsman badge. Orton Grinnell. an Aquanaut badge , and Bob Ionta got the bobcat and wolf badges with a gold and silver arrow The next pack meeting will be held at St. Anthony's Hall Nov 29at7pm The pack committee will hold its meeting Nov. 19 at 7; 30 p m\\ HA news reporterspeaker for C. ol C.Dick Plavin, award-winning television reporter from WBZ-TV in Boston, will speak at the Newport CountyPhamKpr nf fnmmftrrp annual dinnerme (MUDS mommy rneei vesterdav at St Matthew'% lufhouse, where Joyce toole ancwomen wiill hv•lt;)ur Ministry*PORTSMOUTH - The Fellowship of St Mary's I Church attended the jazz mai manuel Church last night Bible study will be held at \ House tomorrow at 7 p midweek celebration of Holv nion is set Wednesday at 10 Thrift Shop will be open frc p.m.. as well as 10a m to2 p Parish House The Churc teachers will meet at 7 30 p rector's office Thursday at 10 a m., the 1 Church Women will meet at House Michael Druary will “Our Mutual Ministry at 1junior choir will rehearse at the senior choir at 7 30 | Inquirer Class will be held at' rector's office The Confirmation class \ Saturday at 11 a m in the GibThe Rev Ronald Stenntng wil the Advent breakfast Dec 2 a the Parish House The Rev Stennmg was assisted vest Charles Bailey. Mr and M Nolan. Mrs Alfred Bechtel George Mansid as ushersPeltine to |in schonI hre akPROVIDENCE lt;UP! - lt;District Judge Raymond J P been notified a settlement is i 3-year-old lawsuit against Department of Agriculture ment s school-breakfast pro) The lawsuit was filed i several low-income families agencies who said the progrto offer breakfasts to the larjble number of students Similar lawsuits were file states, but were all consoli sent to Pettine for hearing Pettine ruled in a prelimi sion that the goverment mu; der to find schools that were t the breakfast programs In an apparent misinterpi the decision, the governm giving conditional approva programs that did not supply data required by federal refUROLO