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Show Now ! Angel Food inspired by a Favorite Becipe of the Founder of the V POLITICAL CAfVIPAIGNS There is ample evidence that people do understand. A recent Gallup Poll showed that 15 million American families would each be willing to contribute $5 yearly to the political party of their choice. That few of them have done it is due to the failure of political groups to organize adequate Girl Scouts qf the U.S.A. " - 1 7 wf urf mini v '.' v UmiuJ Suttttf Amtrk. fund-raisi- ng campaigns. The "March of Dimes" and similar projects proved that money could be raised nationally on a basis for medical research. The Republican and Democratic parties will have to organize along similar lines. Minnesota recently passed a law which permits a citizen to deduct political contributions up to $100 a year from his taxable income. This is a simple and practical method of encouraging donations. Some 50 years ago Teddy Roosevelt proposed that Federal elections be financed by the U.S. Treasury with ' 'l' t door-to-do- or V f A ! 1 CM Seta U?rm$ V -- 1 -- 1 TT I S (Continued) money raised by general taxation. Recently Oregon's Sen. Richard Neuberger submitted legislation, based on that same idea. The senator's proposal, which he calls "the Teddy Roosevelt bill," now is pending before Congress. Under this nleasure, each major party would receive an equal amount of money for Presidential and Congressional campaigns,, based on a set formula. Taxation to finance political campaigns rests on the theory that everyone would then contribute to this necessary phase of government. Whether it is by voluntary donation or by taxation, the goal is the same: to broaden the base of campaign costs and free candidates from obligation to a few large contributors. If we all share the cost of electiorr campaigns, each of us will pay very little. Unless we do, all of us will pay dearly! tbpriitki TunJtr, mmmdMycrmmits el Food Mix TVT I I . - - . A Ill ,r 'J hi - : inspired by the historic riiusedjn.c Birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, Founder of the Girl Scouts j n Aft- 1 States of America. The inspiration for this new mix a veritable masterpiece of the baking art was found in an old family cookbook. Result: an Angel Food Cake that bakes high and light and with a yummy crust and flavor all its own. Dromedary is Angel Food, indeed! light as a moonbeam, fluffy as 1 summer cloud, white and moist as a fresh v snowfall that's .the kind of Angel Food Cake you'll bake with Dromedary Early American Angel Food Mix. No matter how good you've made ; Angd Food Cake before, you II outdo yourself with new Dromedary!-- ' - " :- f ..V-- 11 (I O Campaign headquarters, often with large staffs, are expenrun up the bills. sive; postage and the only Angel Food Mix wrapped in Glittering Gold Foil to keep it mixing-bow- l fresh ! Once again, Dromedary makes baking history And, asTany good cook knows, the secret is in the recipe Dromedary has- turned to a favorite with another historic recipe. You, too, can make iJ'yw: redbe usedlrr the Birrhplace of Juliette Gordon -- history 'you' bake a Dromedary Low,, founder of the Girl Scouts of the United Angel Food Cake soon! , v vouTbnUlf IAs Fn DROMEDARY rtctircd rig fats to the Aogct Food recipe used la th btrtliplace UJGIlFOOOiU J Amp if I of Juliette Gordon Low in return for its support of the restora- tion and endowment oftlut historic home x' 4 V sow owned by the Girl Scouts of the U. S. a member orfaniiation of the National Trust for i Historic Preservation. 1 In. local campaigns, sometimes headquarters, staffs, pins, and posters give way to simpler and cheaper! appeals. |