Church Council Asks Prison Sunny THEDMLY Sunny, high in mld-60s today. Partly cloudy tonight. } ltrd Hank, Freehold 7~ |">lr tomorrow, little tem- FINAL perature change. EEGISTER EDITION Mwiiinouth County'N OutNtandfng Home ? 52 PAGES VOL, 94 NO. 226 • RED BANK, NJ. THURSDAY, MAY 11,1972 TEN CENTS iiMHiiiiumiiiumiimiiimHiiniUHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii New State Rule Thwarts Quickie Eye Tests By DORIS KULMAN Association (NJOA), which way shops have any quali- cial commission of profes- mada Inn, said the new rule vestigations conducted by it wfio had her eyes examined at 16-point examination. proposed a nine-point exam- fication to examine eyes and sionals and laymen "to deal had been recommended by and the NJOA which revealed the centers, was given exam- The new rute says: E&ST BRUNSWICK - In a ination It said is basic to prop- still permits any physician li- with questions in the whole the N.J. Academy of Oph- that the so-called "quickie" inations ranging from four to "Physicians licensed to , move designed to clamp down er prescribing of glasses, censed by the medical board area of eye care ... thalmology and Otolaryngo- centers 33 of 36 examining 12 minutes. Of the four pre- practice medicine and surge- on -quickie" examinations at, promptly condemned the new to call himself an eye special- "With respect to immediate logy. physicians hadn't any special- - scriptions written for eyes, ry shall be permitted to per- hl|Bwaxfyegla5S:centers, the rule as "a f o»i}^ upon the pub- ist," Dr. Pallotta declared. action," Mr. Irwin told the The new rule, which carries ized training In eye care, only three were wrong, and she got form an eye examination for N.fcstaifejpoani of Medical lic ... an attempt to delude Charles J. Irwln, director of board, the mandated four* the weight of law, goes into 18 out of 85 findings were cor- a pair of reading glasses she the sole purpose of pre- Eicamlhers yesterday man- the public Into believing they the N.J. Division of Consumer point examination "Is accept- effect as soon as it is filed rect for the investigators' doesn't need and can't wear. scribing corrective lenses, dated a: four-point minimum will now receive an adequate Affairs, who has pushed for able as a starting point. Any- with the secretary, of state. eyes, and only nine of 71 pairs The new rule refers only to provided that the physician eye examination physicians eye examination at the 'quick- action regulating the highway thing more would be as satis- Dr. Albano said that-would be of eyeglasses sold to the in- medical and osteopathic phy- shall fully and adequately dis- muSt perform before pre- ie' highway shops." optical centers, said he will factory or more satisfactory." today. vestigators corresponded to sicians. Optometrists, forbid- close to the patient the limited scribing corrective lenses. "The rule adopted by the ask N.J. Attorney General Dr. Edwin H. Albano, who The Division of Consumer the prescription given the op- den by law to practice in com- purpose of the eye exam- Dr. Mario J. Pallotta, presi- board imposes no requirement George F. Kugler this week to presided at the board's Affairs' pressure for regu- ticians. mercial establishments, are ination and provided further dent of the N.J. Optometric that a physician at the high- approve appointment of a spe- monthly meeting in the Ra- latory action resulted from in- A Daily Register reporter, required by law to perform a See Medical, Page 2 Ships Leave Haiphong Before Mine Deadline SAIGON (AP) — Several / p.m. Saigon time, today, or 7 within four miles of Haiphong. cific locations. downed their third MIG, but freighters, including at least a.m. EDT. After that they can Informants said U.S. fight- Navy Lt. Randy Cunning- Cunningham nursed the one flying the Soviet flag, be exploded by ships passing er-bombers flew 300 strikes ham of Shelblna, Mo., pilot of crippled Phantom out of the pulled out of Haiphong harbor over or near them. against the Hanoi-Haiphong an F4 Phantom from the car- Tonkin Gulf where they balled before the deadline set by Intense U.S. air and naval military complex and other rier Constellation, and his out. A helicopter rescued President Nixon for safe pas- bombardment continued areas of North Vietnam yes- copilot Lt. (jg) William Dris- them. sage through the mined en- against military targets in terday, and pilots reported coll of Framingham, Mass., 3 Planes Lost trance, the U.S. 7th Fleet an- North Vietnam for the third shooting down 10 MIG inter- shot down three of the MIGs, It was one of three U.S. nounced today. successive day. The 7th Fleet., ceptors, the biggest one-day raising their total kills to five planes that the American The mines dropped by U.S. said the most powerful cruis- bag of the war. since Jan. 19 and qualifying command reported shot down planes Tuesday across the en- er-destroyer force assembled Another 200 air strikes were them as the first aces of the yesterday over. North Viet- trances to Haiphong and six in the western Pacific since ' flown against North Vietnam . Vietnam war. nam. Two Air Force Phan- other North Vietnamese ports World War II was ranging up today, the sources said, but Their plane was hit by an toms were downed by cannon were set to arm themselves at' and down the coast hitting they did not disclose the spe- antiaircraft missile after thev fire from a MIG19 between Hanoi and the Yen Bat air base, 60 miles northwest of f r the North Vietnamese capital, and the four crewmen were Demonstrators Say No ; missing. '-••'. Hanoi claimed 16 American planes were shot down and said many pilots were taken prisoner. White House Mail, Ties' The U.S. Command also re- WASHINGTON (AP) - was mute. An advance U.S. added that one Soviet freight- ances. ported an A37 jet shot down in Congressional opposition to team continued talks in Mos- er apparently changed course At the University of New South Vietnam today while President Nixon's decision to cow In preparation for Presi- after the Navy warned the Mexico, where a girl student supporting South Vietnamese mine North Vietnamese har- dent NixorrS summit talks be- world's merchant shippers of was seriously wounded by troops under siege at An Loc, bors has mounted as House ginning May 22. Some Soviet the explosive hazards facing birdshot Tuesday, police used 60 miles north of Saigon. The Foreign Affairs Committee diplomats, however, privately any vessel attempting to ply tear gas on at least three sep- two crewmen were missing. Democrats, in an unprece- denounced the U.S. action. North Vietnamese territorial arate occasions as bands of The command said 38 U.S. dented move, registered for- Communist China broke its waters. demonstrators roamed the planes and 37 helicopters have mal opposition to adminis- silence by declaring the order On the economic front, the campus and the streets of Al- now been lost since the start tration policy. to mine North Vietnamese stock market rallied as war buquerque. pf the North Vietnamese of- i INSTANT MILLIONAIRE,,— Mrs. Agnes G. Noweski of 19 Maurice Drive, But the White House, releas- harbors "a flagrant provoca- fears eased somewhat on Five policemen and 30 dem- fensive March 30. A total of 64 Holmdel, beams after winning $1 million yesterday in the New State ing what it said was a sampl- tion." American exchanges. onstrators were injured and 30 Americans killed, 68 missiqg Lottery. The new millionaire works as the court clerk in Holmdel, earning ing of telegrams, said senti- Defense Secretary Melvin Scores of students were ar- arrests were reported at the and 19 wounded have been re- $4,400 a year. Drawing took place in Trenton's War Memorial Building. ment ran five-to-one in favor R. Laird told reporters there rested and both demonstra- University of Minnesota and ported in those crashed of Nixon's action announced appeared to be no attempt to tors and police injured as po- in Minneapolis, where police 19 U.S. Deaths Monday night. move foreign vessels out of lice used tear gas, horses and used tear gas to control The enemy offensive and Scores of demonstrations North Vietnamese ports. He nightsticks to quell disturb- See Public Page 2 the U.S. response pushed the also broke out across the na- total of American battlefield Hofihdel Court Clerk tion in protest of the adminis- deaths last week to 19, the tration policy, with hundreds highest weekly toll in seven arrested and vandalism a months, the U.S. Command common occurrence. Even McGo vern, llumphrey announced today. Five other the House of Representatives Americans were reported Is Newest Millionaire felt the sting of protest as missing in action and 28 were, HOLMDEL - "She's a won- off the $9,000 mortgage on her job, Mrs. Noweski, a 59-year- nearly 300 high school stu- wounded. derful person. I'm happy for $15,000 home, "take care of old widow, said, "Are you kid- dents chanted antiwar slogans Challenges Returned The South Vietnamese com- here ... she'll enjoy it," com- my kids," and take a trip to ding? I'm quitting tomor- from the galleries, forcing mand reported 603 govern- mented a co-worker of Mon- Acapulco. row." But giving the question Speaker Carl Albert to close TRENTON (AP) - The tempo is a candidate on the porters. ment troops and 2,349 North mouth County's newest mil- Locally Mrs. Noweski was a bit more thought, she said the galleries to visitors for State Democratic Committee statewide slate of candidates A challenge in Gloucester Vietnamese and Viet Cong lionaire.
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