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PAGE TWENTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Rtonchester, Conn^^ E. Rudolph Johnson E. Rudolph Johnson of .Bran Police Report About Town Bob McLaughlin Dies, ford died Saturday at the FoUce report that between 25 The Wbmen’s Home Le^ue (Cheshire Hospital in Keene, and 30 headstones Were over of the Salvation Army will n ^ t Obituaries Water, Sewer Officer N.H. He was the brother of turned at St. James Cemetery Tuesday at 1:90 p.m. jA >'the Raymond Johnson of over the weekend. The van Robert McLoughlin, 80, of 141 Social Club and an honorary Junior Hall of ^ e CiiUukik Mrs. Joseph H. Dudley Manchester. dalism Is being investigated by Thomas Pagani Prospect St., retired outside member of Hose Co. 4 of the Refreshments will be serv^ . The Weather Johnson Dies^ Mrs. Dorothy Dudley, wife of Survivors beside his brother, the detMtive bureau of the Killed When superintendent of the town Fire D epai^ent. a former associate pastor of are his wife, three daughters, Manchester Police Depart Members of liie Variably cloudiness tonight, chance of MDC Engineer Manchester Water and Sewer Survivors are three sons, Center Congregationai Church, one son, and one grandchild. ment. light snow. Little, if any, accumulation. Hit by Car Department, died Sunday in Elmore McLoughlin of Society are requested to Funeral services will be iiaturliPHtpr EHFitinn Hpralb Low in mid 30s. Partly sunny Wednesday, died Saturday night at their at the J<dm F. Tieriaey Fi ^ Lawrence P. Johnson Jr., 48, Thomas J. Pagani, 58, of Manchester Memorial Newington, Winslow home in Pompano Beach, Fla., Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Wayne Wierzbickl, 18, of 103, high 45-60. of 447 Hilliard St., executive Hartford, formerly of Hospital. McLoughlin of East Hartford, Home Tuesday at 7 p .n i^ ; after a long illness. She was the Tabor Lutheran Church, Bran Greenwood Dr., was charged on engineer for the department of Manchester, was struck and Born July 11, 1892 in and Milton McLoughlin of Clin respects to tiie late 'Manchester—A City o f Village Charm wife of TTie Rev. Joseph H. ford. Burial will be in Tabor a Circuit Court 12 arrest MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1973 — VOL. XCII, No. 161 TWENTY PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS , water engineering in the killed early Sunday morning by Manchester, he lived here all ton; eight grandchildren, and Pagani. ^ Dudley who served his Luther^ Cemetery, Branford. warrant with third-degree Metropolitan District Commis a pickup truck as he left his car his life. He started work with nine great-grandchildren. associate pastorate here from Friends may call at the Cur assault, third-degree burglary sion, died Saturday at Hartford at Park and Squire Sts. in Hart the'Water and Sewer Depart Members of DaughjleTO^of 1963 to Droember 1965. They tis Funeral Home, Branford-on- and third-degree larceny. Hospital. He was the husband of ford. He was pronounced dead ment in 1914 and installed all Funeral services will be Isabella will meet tonight at the had come to Manchester from the-Green, Tuesday from 7 to 9 Lois Doughty Johnson. on arrival at Hartford Hospital the then existing water meters Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, Honolulu, Hawaii. p.m. Bom in Pawtucket, R.I., he about 1 a.m. in Manchester. He retired IS Holmes Funeral Home, 400 worked most recently in a local 219 W. Center St., to pay tKeir Friends wishing to do so may lived in East Hartford and Mrs. Dudley was active in the He was bom July 10, 1915 in Main St., with the Rev. Wayne trucking concern. He was a respects to Thomas J. Pagani, years ago. make memorial contributions Windsor Locks before moving senior choir and served as Manchester, the son of the late Kendall, assistant pastor of Navy veteran of World War II. whose sister is a member A e He is a past master of to the Tabor Lutheran Church, to Manchester about 20 years superintendent of the junior Fiovo and Lucia Nicolini South United Methodist Church, Survivors are two brothers, society. Town General Fund Manchester Lodge of Masons department. She was a member Branford. ago. Pagani. He iived in Hartford 25 and past high priest of Delta officiating. Burial will be in the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis X. of the Women’s Feliowship, and He was a World War II years and was a custodian for Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, West Cemetery. McGuire of New Canaan and St. Bridjget Rosary Socie^ assisted in her husl^nd’s visita Peter F. Grady veteran. After the war, he the Hartford Board of Educa and a member of Tall Cedars of Friends may call at the Charles McCutcheon of East will meet tonight for Mass at tion program. Peter F. Grady, 35, of 44 attended Rensselaer tion. An Army veteran of World Lebanon. He was a former funeral home Tuesday from 3 to Hartford. 7:30 and a regular meeting at 8. Besides her husband, she is Olcott Dr., died Sunday night at Polytechnic Institute in Troy, War U, he was a member of the member of the Washington 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral and burial were Miss Mary Nnajjemba, AFS N.Y., graduating in 1947. He survived by a granddaughter. VFW and the Disabled his home. Death was caused by Saturday in Poquonock. Tlie exchange student from Africa, Surplus $500,000 apparent suicide, according to received an M.A. from the Their son, Richard, died in 1989. American Veterans, both of Stanley Pliska August F. Mildner Ahern Funeral Home, 180 Far will speak and show slides. University of Connecticut in Funeral services were held Hartford. He was also a Dr. Robert Keeney, medical mington Ave., Hartford, was in amount remained unspent when tax rates, finds itself in a posi treasurer’s office for budgetary Noting that a director of Stanley Pliska, 76, of 87 Essex SOL R. COHEN 1952. Sunday at the First member of the Maglianese examiner. charge of arrangements. * the 1971-72 fiscal year ended. tion which would be envied by control and monthly reporting finance position has been St., died Saturday in Rockville BOLTON — A ugu st F. (Herald Reporter) For 23 years he worked with Congregational Church, Ft. Society and the Italian- He was bom in Manchester, Town Manager Robert Weiss, previous boards. responsibilities; providing recommended by the Charter General Hospital. He was the Mildner, 71, of Hebron Rd., died X* * The Town of Manchester the Metropolitan District Com Lauderdale, Fla. Burial will be American Society, both of May 2, 1937, the son of Mrs. in his tentative budget for next In addition to $340,000 in unen more diligent efforts to locate Revision Commission, the husband of Mrs. Stella Jaksina Sunday in Manchester wound up its 1971-72 fiscal year mission. He was a fellow in the in Akron, Ohio. Manchester. Helen Barrett Grady of ¥ year, is recommending a cumbered 1971-72 surplus and to and collect from delinquent Baskin report endorses the Pliska. Memorial Hospital. He was the (ended last June 30) with a American Society of Civil Survivors are a brother, Hugh Manchester and the late revenue item of $275,000 from an unpredictable current sur taxpayers; billing delinquent proposal, stating, “ We consider Mrs. Hazel H. Barrett He was bom in Poland and husband of Mrs. Hannah Cole General Fund surplus of $499,- Engineers and a member of the J. Pagani of Enfield, and two William E. Grady. surplus. plus, it has available to it about taxpayers on a quarterly basis; th6 lack of budgetary control Mrs. Hazel Huling Barrett of lived in Manchester for the last Mildner. Survivors, besides his mother 999.62, according, to an audit Connecticut Society of Civil sisters, Mrs. Vincent F. Etorello & The $340,000 in available sur $500,000 in additional taxes exercising better control of the over revenues (other than 54 Chestnut St., died this mor nine years. He had lived in are four sons, Peter, Michael, report by Jerome J. Baskin and Engineers. of Manchester and Mrs. An He was born July 1, 1901, in plus is exclusive of any surplus from a Grand List up about 4 "imput” sent'to^Ure-'data taxes) to be of paramount im ning at Manchester Memorial Hartford for 34 years and in Shawn and Timothy; two Co. of Manchester, Certified He was a member of the drew Bolduc of Baltimore, Md. Germany and lived in Bolton which may or may not be per cent, and about $1 million in processing center; and keeping portance. The present situation Hospital. She was the widow of Rockville for 21 years. He was daughters, Kelly and Colleen, FUNERAL HOME Public Accountants. American Water Works The funeral will be for 39 years. He retired six realized in the current fiscal the current fiscal year from daily register tapes on all is such that no one person or of Oscar Barrett. employed at the Underwood all of Manchester; two The report states that the ac Association and its New She was bom Jan. 19,1899, in Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from years ago from. Pratt and r year — which still has more available and due federal receipts. fice has any knowledge of the Corporation in Hartford many brothers, William E. Grady Jr. Established 1874-Three Generations of Servic^ tual cash surplus available for England and Connecticut the John F. Tierney Funeral Whitney Aircraft Division, than 12 weeks to run. revenue-sharing funds. The report says many of the town’s total revenue picture.” Hampton, the daughter of years until he retired 11 years of Union, N.J., and Paul G.