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Show Conscience Built-I- n As we see it, the problem of trucks and buses as safe as traffic accidents must be attack- possible to occupy and to drive. ed from three directions. We That leaves the human factor need safe, durable motor ve- the most elusive element of the hicles, adequate highways for them, and alert and careful drivers. Thanks to the efforts of many d groups, a big, road building program now is under way. Manufacturers are striving constantly as they have through the to make their cars, years three. In general, the public is aware of the menace of reckless driving and the need for driver regulations and intensive education. But aware as drivers are, they have the all too common trait of forgetfulness, on town streets and on the open road. civic-minde- well-balance- d Recognizing this, Buick recently took a noteworthy step toward making it easier for drivers to be careful. It introduced one of the most sensible and useful devices to reach the market in years a Safety- Minder. is a speed- The ometer attachment as simple as set as an alarm clock or a food cooking timer. A driver decides how many miles per hour his top speed should be, and sets the Safety-Mindat that figure. Then he forgets about it, for the attachment does the worrying. When the predetermined speed is reached, the sounds off, and continues to buz until the driver slows down. Buick calls this a Safety-Mind- er and Sons; McCalls Patterns; Singer Sewing Machine Company; Simplicity Patterns and VV oolite. Mills contributing awards eleventh S.D. The ST. ONGE, annual Make It Yourself with are: Forbtmann Woolen ComWool contest opens this week pany; Pendleton Woolen Mills; Jersey by Wjner; in 18 western Standard Felt Company ; Strathstates, Mrs. more Mills and S. Stroock and Rudie Mick, Company. of president - Sag-no-m- the National Growers Auxiliary an- Wool nounced. Thousands of young women between ages of 22 will sub-de- enter dresses, suits, b all-wo- ol coats or ensembles of fabrics in a competition for over $45,000 in prizes. The contest is sponsored by the nations wool growers and the Wool Bureau in an effort to stimulate interest in the art of home sewing and to promote the use of wool yard all-wo- goods. European Trips Awarded Top national awards are two-wee- k tours of Europes fashion centers via Pan American World Airways. Other prizes include scholarships, U.S. savings bonds. Singer sewing machines, fabric lengths and many more valuable awards. In addition to state and national awards there are many district prizes awarded in the preliminary finals to be held in each district in the early fall. Winners in state finals to be held expense-pai- b sub-de- and 14 Croup Enlarged Contestants compete in one of three divisions ; junior, for girls between the ages of 14 and 17; senior, for girls between the ages of 18 and 22, and for girls between the ages of 18 division and 15. The this year includes awaids for jumpers or combinations as well as skirts. It is designed to interest the younger girl in sewing and help prepare her for participation in the larger competition which includes dresses, suits, coats or ensembles of vugin wool fabric. The sewing event is endorsed by schools and colleges and other educational organizations in each state. Companion contests include the retail store window display competition and the wool essay contest, "Why I Like to Sew with Wool, which is open to any Make It Yourself with Wool contestant. Participating states are: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Contest information is available from Mrs. Mick or the Wool Bureau, 16 West 46 Street, New Sub-De- d later in the fall receive trips to Salt Lake City, where national competitions will be held. Trip expenses will be presented by F. W. Woolworth Company. skirt-and-ve- Ammcan er er n Coats and Clark, Inc.; Colorado Womans College; John Dntz Thousands of Girls In West to Compete For Valuable Awards Whether the entire non- cornmumsl world will live or le depends upon the success or failure of American capitalism. h3S 3 t0 st Companies which present a total of $45,000 in awards are: York, N. Y. Davidson of Union College, of the Humanities Center for Liberal Education at Amherst, Mass., is fearful that the current appeal for more technicians and e?ineersof and the highly suspect the Soviets in the number of engineers they are turning out, may distract us from the true purpose and tre- mendous need of rounded edu- cation. Let me say directly that I fim not recommending curtail ment of specialized training in favor of the liberal arts. I am advocating, in the first place, more general education for our specialists; in the second place, a new, strong emphasis on the liberal arts as a preparation for ers n executive manage- - corporation executives carry a large share of the burden of this lesponsibility. In these plain, blunt words, Gilbert W. Chapman, president of The Yale & Towne Manu- facturing Company, launched a broader education in humanities at a recent God College seminar on The Role Of Liberal Education In Providing Leadership In An Ex- What he Economy. Its a built-i- mem- panded said deserves the earnest atten- ory too. tion of every and every parent in America. Mr. Chapman, who is co- The specialist cannot function Support Local Enterprise chairman, with President Carter effectively at the top level of ' management, says Mr. Chap man, if all he brings to it is his specialty. There must be an NANCY HAVEN'S intellectual cultivation through which an individual views the main current of the life around him." Mr. Chapman admits it would SPICE WAFFLES . be a little ridiculous- - for him, f who was himself an engineer, to e waffles to serve after an in- Tender, suggest that the specialist is foimal evening of fun. Make it buffet and let 1 V barred from top management. your guests bake their own. Fluffy Banana Sauce Rather, he says: Let the specialis a good topper. ist extend his knowledge into NANCY HAVEN the broader fields of general Spice Waffles: learning; then he, toev can move 44 cup butter or margaahead perhaps even more rine 44 cup shortening rapidly than the others. 44 cup Beet Of the liberal arts education Sugar 2 eggs for which he sees such a crying 144 cups sifted need, this industrialist says, the flour 2 teaspoons baking powpurpose of these studies was not to fill the human mind with der Vi teaspoon each salt, cinfacts; it was to train the student namon, ginger to use his mind, to have intelV4 teaspoon clove lectual curiosity, taste, moral Vi cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla extract strength and Imagination. For most students, none of these Cream butter or margarine, shortening and Beet Sugar together in (liberal arts subjects) has a a bowl. Blend in each egg. Sift in dry ingredients alternately with specific vocational value, but all milk to which flavoring is added. Stir batter until free of lumps. of them contribute to the Bake in hot waffle iron about 5 minutes or until golden brown. Makes 4 waffles. of intellect and Fluffy Banana Sauce: In top of double boiler combine 2 tablejudgment. flour, Vu cup Beet Sugar, Vi teaspoon salt, spoons The arts, in Mr. Chapmans Vi cup milk, 1 egg yolk. Cook over hot water about 5 minutes, summary, bring to a man a then remove. Stir in 2 tablespoons butter or margarine. sense of with the world, peace cooled Vi stir mixture into Gently cup pastry cream, and a warmth of heart and a love whipped. Thirty minutes before serving, fold into sauce 44 cup (2 medium) mashed banana. Makes about 244 cups of of beauty that will aid in moldsauce. ing that man into a person capable o f making great deExclusively sauces and toppings , . . this new recipe pamphlet from cisions. the Beet Sugar Test Kitchen SAUCE-TOPPINGS. 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