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Show Women's Council Pushes War on Auto Accidents Carelessness Held Major Cause of Home and Highway Mishaps Salt Lake Women's Safety council Monday continued its membership mem-bership drive and also its fight against traffic fatalities, as representatives represen-tatives of 40 women's organizations met in the chamber of commerce building. The women heard safety sdvice from Carl F. Belliston, San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Cel., field representative in first aid life saving for the American Amer-ican Red Cross; Charles G. Paull, director of safety, Salt Lake county chapter, American Red Cross; Dr. George N. Curtis, chairman of the safety committee. Salt Lake county Red Cross chapter, snd Inspector O. B. Record. Salt Lake City police po-lice department, representing Mayor E. B. Erwin. "It's the little things In the home that are responsible for more ac- cidrnts in the United States than any other factor," said Mr. Belliston, Bellis-ton, "and the answer is carelessness." careless-ness." Mrs. W. R. Carter, president of the council, who presided at the luncheon meeting, announced that at a board of directors meeting which preceded the luncheon, a slo-'gan slo-'gan to be used on all Insignia of the organisation was chosen. The slogan is "Learn, Teach, Know and1 Live Safety," which the women hope I will aid in their drive toward making mak-ing "every citizen safety-conscious." I |