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Vol. XX \\ JUNE. 1918 Number 6 



^m^^^ EDITORIAL. 



ARE YOU LOYAL? PROVE IT 



At the 48th annual session of The New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association a 

 letter from the National Pharmaceutical Service Association was 'read. This let- 

 ter asked for co-operation in impressing upon the members of Congress the need 

 of the passage of the Edmonds Bill. The members of The N. J. P. A. realizing 

 that the safeguarding of the life and health of the individual soldier is their espe- 

 cial duty responded as one man. 



Resolutions urging upon the members of Congress from New Jersey the need 

 of H. R. 5531 were adopted. One thousand petitions will be circulated and the 

 members of the Association will endeavor to have these signed by parents of boys 

 who have left everything dear to them behind so as to make this world a decent 

 place to live in. 



Are you loyal? Will you do your share? Of course yott are! Of course you 

 will. You have undoubtedly written to your Congressman. Urge upon everyone 

 you meet to write to the members of Congress from the respective districts. 



Impress upon them that "our boys" are entitled to the same kind of profes- 

 sional service that they received as civilians. 



If this war is to be won — and it will be won — we must have a Pharmaceutical 

 Corps. We will have it — we must have it — the welfare of our boys demands it. 

 Be loyal ! Do your share ! Get behind H. R. 5531. 



