Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1960 — Page 5

Thursday, September 29, 1960

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Local Pharmacists Join Nation-Wide Observance Local pharmacists will join in a nation-wide observance of National Pharmacy Week October 28, 1960, in an annual tradition that dates back to 1925. National Pharmacy Week is sponsored by the American Pharmaceutical Association, the professional society of the pharmacists, as a salute to the 110,000 pharmacists who serve in retail establishments, hospitals, colleges and industry. Locally the occasion is sponsored jointly by the Indianapolis Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association and the Indiana Pharmaceutical Association. Governor Handley has issued a proclamation designating October 2-8 as National Pharmacy Week in Indiana. The slogan for the observance is “Your Pharmacist Works for Better Community Health.” Window displays, public addresses by pharmacists and special radio and television programs throughout the nation will point up the pharmacy as a community health center. Butler University’s College of Pharmacy in Indianapolis will hold two Open Houses for pupils, teachers, and parents during the week. These will take place on Tuesday, October 4, from 2:305:30 p.m. and again on Thursday, October 6, at the same hours. The exhibits and demonstrations will illustrate the scientific strength and breadth of the modern pharmacist’s education. Purdue University School of Pharmacy also will hold an Open House during the week. A goal of the special week is to inform people that the pharmacist is a licensed professional man devoted to improving the health of the community and of his customers. The pharmacist is a necessary link between physicians and their patients. The pharmacist has a wide choice of occupational pursuits in industry, hospitals, government and other positions. Nevertheless, about 90 percent of the pharmacists in this country are professionally engaged in some 54,000 community pharmacies in the U. S. The pharmacist is a specialist in the science of drugs and medicines. He has an understanding of the composition and uses of drugs and is required to dispense them according to rigid federal and state laws. He provides a major deterrent against the unauthorized use could impair public health. National Pharmacy Week is the outgrowth of a recommendation made in 1924 by theJMe Dr. Robert J. Ruth, who was at that time chairman of the A.Ph.A. Section on Practical Pharmacy. It is celebrated every year in the week of October which includes the 7th, commemorating the founding of the American Pharmaceutical Association on October 7, 1852.

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"People Helpers" United Fund’s “People Helpers” launch their fourth campaign Monday, October 3, with a goal of $4,203,781. Nearly 20,000 volunteers will help achieve the goal. Solicitation of the general public begins Monday among residential areas, commercial, public service and industrial firm employees. The drive will provide operating funds for 74 health, welfare

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and recreational services in 1961. | Campaign chairman Charles C. Saville urged Marion County residents to: “Open your doors to your Teople Helper’ volunteers and your hearts to those who will have need for U.F.-supported services next year.” This year’s goal is $153,000 high- I er than the amount raised last year. Saville said the additional sum is needed to finance additional demands on the services caused

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|by the population increase. One phase of the campaign—advance firm gifts began September 1, and workers in that division already have raised more than one million dollars. The drive ends October 31. Saville said: “Remember, with your single gift you reach into every section of the community, bringing health in many ways. “You aid disaster victims through the Red Cross; fight disease; help the aged, the handicapped, the mentally disturbed, homeless children, troubled families and many others. U.F. volunteers from 16 campaign divisions will meet at noon October 3 to kickoff the general campaign at the Claypool Hotel. Mr. C. V. Martin, president of Carson Pirie Scott and Company in Chicago, will be the principal speaker. Barr Announces Competitive Exams Congressman Joseph W. Barr, 11th Indiana, announced today that he will use the competitive system of nomination in filling service academy appointments available in 1961 to the 11th Congressional District. He stated that the Marion County District has one opening at the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colorado; one at the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland; and that he also is allowed to nominate ten candidates to compete on a State-wide basis with other Congressional nominees for Indiana’s allotment of seven vacancies at the Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, New York. “In order to give every candidate a fair chance and to nominate the best qualified young men, I make my nominations on a competitive basis,” Barr said. “In that

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