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Fall Term Begins. Sept. 10—Day and Evening.

Permit nothing to keep.you from getting your practical education now. In the long run, you'll profit by it. It will |]! Fair are impressed with some or|Proud to see. 3 assure you permanent employment; opportunities: id ad- |} all of the lavish display. visible! - Rama Chandran, vancement; a genuinely promising future. on evéry. side. But it took the mass ‘visit of liness and 23 exchange students | countries yesterday to bring out’ “When I walk along,” he said, how much the Hoosier state has ‘people I do not know to offer to its people—and what ‘Hello.’ its people have made 6f Indiana, as 9 : Their eyes fairly bugged. Has 3 Chauffeurs : : ; Coming from Belgium, Brazil « ‘Also, every body, even the rich,| Free Bulletin Will Be Mailed Upon Request i} Ecuador, Finland, France, Ger- brefer to call themselves mem-

Central Business College | Greece, India, Indonesia, Pers of the middle class.

Japan, Netherlands. Pakistan, | country, anyone who is not poor,

By CARL HE NN Only foreign eyes could see it before the shutter clicked . . all. - thereby producing smiles any Lys

{m Visitation and Registration infamy. he end This is visitation and registration week. Officés open daily from 8:30 to 4:30. We invite you to visit the school; | note its ‘comfortable, commodious -quasters; its compléte equipment; its ‘capable, friendly staff of instructors; its Placement Service. :

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Indiana Business College Building {] Panama, Thailand, Trieste and Prefers to be known as a rich ‘Leave’ Train for Yanks

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! hire, you see.’ th They rode up in busses from He likes to d “ rive his cars himBloomington, where they are|self, with a chauffeur Rig ta

staying for six weeks, for a tour the front of the State Fair Grounds,| ye] Seal up imi It deo shepherded by David H. Dicka-

as a rule.

|sociate professors of English ‘at Sadao Kato, 25.

India Jniversity. Sana a oy one of tiem born in Shanghai because his facould remember seeing was Leip- ther, a resident of California and zig Industrial Fair, described by an engineer for General Motors, Christian Winner, 24, Germany, Was. sent there by GM in the as “not nearly so big as this.” 1920's. : Once upon a time, said Vent! “I would like to stay in the \Ouratos, 29, of Salonika, Greece,| United States.” said Mr. Kato. the Balkan Fair was quite an| But I'm studying business and event, too. But no more. foreign trade so I can help my . The students ranging in age country export more when its ins {from 23 to 40, predominantly dustry improves.” male and. married, ill attend 1 Midwestern and alone uni- EStedens al Miami versities for a year under auspices His countryman, George Tokuof the U. S. Army or Fulbright hata, 27, will study sociology and Scholarships. economics at Miami University, { Oxford, O., and spend an extra year at Princeton University at Their indoctrination to things his own expense. Then he will reAmerican is well begun. turn to Japan and help - solve When they lined up on the bal- problems created by overpopucony of the ‘Administration Build- dation: ing for a group _ picture, they ..“We -" can

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os Lavish Displays At State Fair Leave 53 Exchange Students Bug-Eyed

‘|shouted “@heese!"” in unison, just| people,” Mr. Tokuhata said. . now have 83 millign a e

Most visitors to Indiana State photographer would have been rapidly.”

286. Madras, |wondered why Americans worry India, eagerly spoke of the friend-|{S¢ much about calorie and vita-

from 16 counters everywhere. jbo the flavor.

ne pork is eaten. Only the poor Say, eat beef. Wealthy persons prefer

|Pakistani |licilous ways.

in my Foil Efforts to to Sabotage

This dark: Indian with hand- {wrecked the front of the Worm’s| them had ever seen—or imagined |50me features is himself rich. At! bank today. pore, he has two chauffeurs “be- bank bombing in two days and| » Travel in Bussis use servants are so cheap to the eighth bombing in the past

{Express I ops that the chauffeurs are for train passes through Frankfurt] son and Miss Marion Gaber, as- cleaning the car, not for driving, | (SA 18 eaves aly for U. 8. ops sta ere. TOKYO, WAS m————

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A young man from Rakistan

in content of food, and so little

In his Mohammedan country,

utton or fish, which, he says prepare in many de-

PARIS, Sept. 6 (UP)—A bomb

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ree weeks. ‘Police also reported two sabo- § had been foiled. The,

STATE FAIR TOUR—Exchange students from 16 countries are napped while seeing ihe s wore * ders of the Hoosier exposition.

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