Adams, Joseph P., representing International Chiropractors Associa- Anderson, Hon. John B., a Representative in Congress from the State Ashmore, Hon. Robert T., a Representative in Congress from the Chapman, Dr. W. Judd, president, American Optometric Association_ Dorn, Hon. William Jennings Bryan, a Representative in Congress from the State of South Carolina_. Ewalt, Dr. H. Ward, Jr., immediate past president, American Op- Fuqua, Hon. Don, a Representative in Congress from the State of Matsunaga, Hon. Spark M., a Representative in Congress from the Patman, Hon. Wright, a Representative in Congress from the State' Peterson, Dr. Paul Q. Associate Chief for Operations, Bureau of 148, 155 Trimble, Hon. James W., a Representative in Congress from the State 14 73 Additional information submitted for the record by- Alabama Optometric Association, letter from Dr. Franklin C. Minton, Alaska Optometric Association, telegram from Dr. E. E. Bach, presi- American Medical Association, letter from Dr. F. J. L. Blasingame__ American Optometric Association: Employment outlook for optometrists.. Licensed optometrists and certified ophthalmologists related to the population of the United States, table. Optometry seeks bright young men and women who are looking "Optometry's Role in Health Maintenance-A Study of Re- Scholarships in optometry, 1964–65. Statements with respect to importance of vision.. American Optometric Foundation, statement of Dr. Frank M. Kitchell, senior vice president_-- Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry, accredited schools 186 133 37 69 California Optometric Association, telegram from Dr. Bernard R. 189 Schroeck, Dr. Peter G., secretary-treasurer.. International Association of Boards of Examiners in Optometry, Inc., 190 Iowa Optometric Association, telegram from C. M. Long, president__ Kansas Optometric Association, Inc., letter from Dr. E. D. Nelson, Ohio State Board of Optometry, letter from J. T. Keith, president___ 190 Additional information submitted for the record by-Continued Oklahoma Optometric Association, telegram from Dr. Max Quillin, Oklahoma State Board of Examiners in Optometry, telegram from 196 Oregon Optometric Association, letter from Ted Hallock, adminis- 192 LOANS TO STUDENTS OF OPTOMETRY TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1964 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY Washington, D.C. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:17 a.m., in room 1334, Longworth House Office Building, Hon. Paul G. Rogers, of Florida, presiding. Mr. ROGERS of Florida. The subcommittee will come to order, please. The hearings today are being held on H.R. 8546 by Mr. Roberts of Alabama, and 30 identical bills which would amend title 7 of the Public Health Service Act to extend the student loan program, recently established for medical students under Public Law 88-129, to students of optometry. The bills and sponsors are as follows: |