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Paget-NAUCATUCK NEWS (Conn,) March 1175 Daily New8 Obituaries Roosevelt M. Wooster OXFORD Roosevelt M. Wooster, 73, of 152 Good Hill Road, died Tuesday at Griffin Hospital, Derby, after a short illness. Mr. Wooster was born in Oxford, Sept.

30, 1901, son of the late Edwin and Anna (Loughlin) Wooster. He was a lifelong resident. He was a retired machine operator of the Henry Stewart Co. of Milford, where he had worked for over 30 years, retiring in 1969. He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church.

He leaves his widow, Julia (Nash) Wooster, of Oxford; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Dehart of Derby and Miss Eileen Wooster of Oxford; three sisters, Mrs. Carolyn Scarpa and Mrs, Raymond Wilkinson, both of Derby and Martha Burr of Southbury; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. (rom Christ Church.

Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hull Funeral Home, 161 West Church Seymour, tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Karl Jaschlnsky Single-Letter Vanity Plates Go To Friends A through of former SU, their luut J--J yj-J" R- CommiMiooer Burm. BrUn G.ffney, the former GOP state chairman who turned down a Common judgeship when he was rejected spot on the SupVrior Lukfin, a major party contribute, took Thi 5 left MekiU's former chief lawyer, Robert Leuba of Mystic, with heU while the examined by the state EleclIoM Com is8 il iK to wwld not look into the firtt "tf-JTaS one-year statute already has pawed on any pwuble campaign law vwla- now. WETHERSFIEU) Gov.

Ella T. confers with Connecticut's Transportation Commissioner Samuel (L) and engineer Anthony Janovkz as the Interstate Commerce Commission SOUTHBURY Karl Harry Tomlinson of New Jaschinsky, 68, of Main Street, Milford; two brothers, William of died suddenly Sunday at his Hollywood, Fla. and August of home. Dr. Marcus Cox, medical Torrington; two sisters, Miss examiner, was notified.

Emma Jaschinsky of Torrington Born in Torrington Nov. 19, and Mrs. Anna Opel of Bristol; a 1906, son of the late Gustav and grandson and several nieces and Susan (Gollsneiter) Jaschinsky, nephews. he was employed as a farm Private funeral services will be some 5000 registered nurses other health worker on the medical Intervention, laborer and caretaker for many held today at Munson-Lovetere sed 'practical nurses and team." "The role of the physician years in the Woodbury-Southbury Funeral Home, Main Street. stu( jent nurses in full uniform, If legal barriers were removed, began as a barber.

The role of the area Burial will be in Hillside reDresen tinR almost 50 ooo in the Miss Bowen sees the nurse as nurse has also evolved. We are He leaves his son, Karl, Jr. of Cemetery, Torringlon. profession in Connecticut "providing a valuable service to asking the consumers of Con- Naugatuck; a daughter, Mrs. arn 0 toH (o march on consumers through blood necticut to join us in our efforts to breast legalize our practice.

Help us to Connecticut motor vehicle conducted hearing! In WetkenfleU Monday, on the U.S. Railway plan to restructure rail service la Connecticut. (UPI) Nurses Will Demonstrate At Capitol Gypsy Moth Keri, now of Madison, Funerals HERBERT JOHNSON 53, of 69 Morris Road, was Funeral services for Herbert held today at 8:30 a.m. from the Johnson, 86, who died Monday at Buckmiller Brothers Funeral Cliff Convalescent Hospital, Home, Waterbury-Prospect Waterbury, was held today at 2 Road, toSt. Anthony's Church for p.m.

at the United Methodist a Mass at 9. Burial was in Church of Naugaluck. Burial was i a i a I at the convenience of the family. Cemetery, Waterbury. Friends Memorial contributions may be may contribute to the Huntlngton made to the United Methodist Disease Foundation, P.O.

Box Church. The Alderson Funeral 505, Midtown Station, New York Home, 201 Meadow SI. has City, charge of arrangements. PROBLEMS SETTLED MISS MARIE SMITH SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) The funeral of Miss Marie A. Maj or Josep Alioto and his Smith of 339 North Main who Angelina, have settled died Sunday, was held today at 8 marital problems.

a.m. from the Green and Packer Mrs A ij oto on Feb. 26 filed Funeral Home, a dissolution of marriage, to St. Mary's Church for a Mass However, it was disclosed at 9. Burial was in St.

James was Cemetery. Divorce action and THOMAS J. MULCAHEY, R. State Capitol in Hartford loday at pressure screening, noon in protest of "an outmoded examinations, pap smears, help you." health care delivery system urinalysis, diabetes screening UctnsIng Board The marchers will ask and teaching." The CNA will also protest separation of the nursing prac- She said that the present law is Senate Bill 841,. which threatens, tice from medical practice, obsolete.

"A serious flaw is the they say, their Board of Nursing through legislation. failure to recognize the nurses' Examiners. The rally is sponsored by the ro 'e in the area of health main- Institutional Llcensure Connecticut Nurses' Association tenance and health teaching. In Three bills, CNA says, SB 840, (CNA) incorporated, with Patsy addition, it focuses on the Ml and 782 place the concept of as organizer'. It will be physician's supervisory role in i i i a llcensure coordinated with the Connecticut medicine rather than on the menacingly before us." Licensed Practical Nurse distinct independent role of the "The push," the organization Association and Connecticut nurse." said "is to put hospitals totally in Student Nurse Association.

ss Bowen continued that control of establishing and The groups will support a bill "'he changes CNA is proposing defining the credentials of the by Slate Senator Audrey Beck of would in no way infringe upon the people who work in the in- rortnern wte re the Storrs (Senate Bill 869) which collaborative relationship bet- stitutions, thereby eliminating rees jn "provides recognition of nursing ween Ihe physician and the nurse our licenses and our mobility. In and sum as an independent, primary and but would specify the nurses the morning you could be NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI) Gypsy moth infestations in Connecticut start in the southwestern part of the state and travel to (he north and east with the winds, says a report from the state Agricultural Experiment Station. The report, describing the rise and fall of the gypsy moth and elm spanworm in the last six years, also says gypsy moth outbreaks are persisting for longer periods than in the past. The "gypsy moth continues to be a problem in eastern and the Meskill administration Torrington former helped him win two state to the leases, which a legislative committee, and has branded as man Peter Pauley took exorbitant and obtained on the basis of "inside 1 information.

Danbur dffi Meskill's political ally and unf former state finance commis- TM' lo Walter Ullrich of sioner, New Britan insurance Dr whose connectimta man Adolf Carlson, drives Mednll was unclear Fariield around with a County High Sheriff John P. John E. Downes of West Previdi of Danbury got K. Hartford, Gaffney's cousin, has Albert Kleban of Easton while a Democrat, got Meskill recently named him as a commissioner on the PUC after another Democrat left the post. The PUC is required to balance the commissionerships between the two major parties.

the nurses the morning you could be a distinct health discipline by authority to diagnose nursing nurses' aide; at night, a nurse; clearly delineating the scope ot an(1 to administer to those tomorrow, an orderly. The only the nursing process according to Jean PROSPECT A military jed or 33 years and have sis funeral for Thomas J. Mulcahey children. mean that the client has to see the physician before he can see any INC. WAYSIDE FARM MARKET A NEW LOWER PRICES TOO! Waterburv-Nauqatuck Rd.

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There are servants without any bargaining some 20,000 nurses through out power whatsover." the state functioning illegally." Ms. Bowen said that if the Miss Bowen said, "The Board of Nurse Examiners were practice of today's physician still abolished, students would not be focuses on acute care and not all able to get jobs in other consumers are acutely ill. nor would Connecticut be able to Makes a Judgment bring in licensed nurses from "Traditionally the nurse has other states, engaged in assessment of the She estimated that there are patients' signs and symptoms 30,000 registered nurses in the and must make a judgment as to state with 20,000 in active their seriousness and come to a practice, plus 10,000 LPNs and decision as to need for immediate 5,000 students. Girl Scout Cookies May Contain Glass WASHINGTON (UPI) The ment of Agriculture found Food and Drug Administration glass-like particles in a single has advised buyers of Girl box of the cookies Monday Scout "thin mint" cookies while following up a consumer distributed by 11 councils in complaint, eight states not to eat them Boxes from the suspect lot pending further tests for bear the code number 5034 possible glass contamination. embossed in the paper wrap- An FDA spokesman said ping on the front edge to the Tuesday the warning was being left of center.

This panel issued by Ihe Quaker Oats contains a picture of a brown whose Burry Division plant in cookie. The FDA said these councils the batch distributed in parts of distributed parts of the lot: Indiana, Michigan, Maine, combined council for South Ohio, Texas, Pennsylvania, Bend, and Benton Harbor, Wisconsin and Missouri. Falmouth-Sanford, The Consumer Analytical Maine, Elyria-Sandusky, Ohio; Laboratory of the Ohio Depart- Hannibal, El Paso, York, Canton, Ohio; Fireman Kittanning-BuUer, Logans Continued From Page 1 Port, Columbus, Ohio, and heaved the mattress out a win- Milwaukee, Wis. dow of the firehouse and had The spokesman said FDA refused to return it to its proper inspectors and company spe- place when ordered lo do so by cialists were analyzing samples his superior officer. from codes 5033, 5034, 5035 and Frank Gentile.

acting 5062 a I the N'ew Jersey plant, lieutenant on Ihe night of the The FDA's Cincinnati office incident, reportedly read a al is conducting analyses, he statement lo those present at last sa nishfs meeting. Comsrs. Officials suspect contamtna- Maroney. Harold Lutz, Frank lion in 6 lasllc in lhe Rodriques. Donald Kirk and the packages, according to a fire chief spokesman for the Girl Scouts.

The reason for ZembruskTi Te received 76 suspension was of f.ciallyluted.as im hes of rain durin 1956 and attempting lowes( am)ual rainfal to destroy borough properly. jn sta THURSDA SPECIAL CHOCOLATE CUSTARD ECLAIRS the report says. But the spanworm was killed off a few years ago by a parasite discovered by station entomologists. a plate. The Downes family got a lease for a highway garage in Waterford that the legislature said was too expensive and should be renegotiated or broken.

The Downes lease has been a stumbling block on Meskill's road to winning U.S. Senate confirmation as a federal judge. Eugene Prior of Fairfield, Meskill's brother in law, has The wife of Senate Minority Leader Lewis Rome, R-Bloomfield, has and former GOP Personnel Com- went to Connecticut General executive B. M. Anderson of Bloomfield and went to Malcolm Pray, owner of Pray Porsche-Audi in Greenwich.

BETTERS TIME MOSCOW (UPI) Speed skater Yevgeny Kulikov of record for the 500 meters with Jlre in the southern or western 'part of the state will again travel to the north and east. The report says that of Connecticut's 169 towns, only tion between 1969 and 1974. But according to the report, a number of instances of aerial spraying to fight the worms were unnecessary. Medeo near Alma Ala. This was two-tenths of a second faster than his previous mark.

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