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¥ : Will play the entire. week with attractive shows and rides.

Part of the Big 3rd Annual INTERNATIONAL DAIRY EXPOSITION

Admission free to outer gate and to all exhibits during entire week

Draws Chills

By HENRY BUTLER For a time last night, it looked as if there'd be more performers than spectators in the Coliseum. The International Dairy Exposition's Hippodrome Show drew the kind of crowd to the Fair Grounds’ monster arena you'd expect to see there if the attraction was a concert of Bela Bartok's chamber music. { | That must have been a. disapppintment to the hard-working

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appearing .in new costumes with 'different combos. | The Hippodrome Show, which {will continue at 8:30 p.m. daily through Saturday, is much like Lthe ‘annual Shrine Circus, except! | that ladders are higher and risks | more appalling than in the Murat. Ji at hihi ho

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Aerialist Ethel D'Arcy, for example, looks a lot more impres-| sive in the high stuff way up by| the Coliseum.ceiling (well above

;timber line) than she would in the

Murat. One of her most ardent, admirers last night, a boy aged| maybe 5 sitting near us, said, after her terrific series of head-| over-heels spins, “Why doesn't she do it again?” At the other end of the arena, ! the Barretts, a team working 85 | feet high (it says),/ also did! goosepimpling antics. { That hardy perennial act of the! Shrine Circus, Pallenberg's Bears, | went, through old stunts and, I believe,” some new ones. Black! Snookums, the star, finished off in| usual fine style with her (his?)| motorcycle spin, | I imagine few shows ask as much from participants. These hardy souls, billeted in their trailers on’ the south side of the Coliseum, do double and triple duty in the combinations stretched out to look like a three-ring circus. | One especially hard - working | outfit are the Three Toppers, male|

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[From CIO to NAM— eh National Leaders Pledge

Support of Blood Drive

By Secripps-Howard Newspapers

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ers of many phases of American life are helping the military blood donor drive. | Showing the variety of those who have made their support known are such men and women as these: Presidents Willlam Green and Philip Murray of the AFL and CIO; Richard A. Hulley, president of the U. 8. Chambér of Com-

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Mrs. James G. Patton, president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution; Judge

Sarah T. Hughes, president of the National Federation of Business

successful campaign lasting a few weeks or ?months., That would solve the immediate problem of providing sufficient whole -blood and plasma for the wounded in Korea but it would not. prevent another crisis.

Seek 2,800,000 Donations

To be sure that in any emergency American fighting men are not to die for lack of blood transfusions, the military have set a goal of 2,800,000 donations before next July 1. ‘Donations through the Red Cross and co-operating private blood banks count toward the goal, the same as donations through blood centers operated by the Army, Navy and Air Force.

| Other noteworthy leaders who

and Professional Women’s Clubs. edged assistance included:

Irving 8. Olds, chaiman of the

of Elks. Answer Marshall's Plea Soon after former Secretary of

A, J. Hayes, president of the In-

|Board of U. 8. Steel; Howard R. ternational Association of Ma- | Davis, grand exalted ruler of the|.ninists; Walter P. Reuther, pres- * (Benevolent and Protective Order jgent of the United Automobile 4

| Workers; William H. Ruffin, pres{ident of the National Association {of Manufacturers; David Sarnoff, | chairman of the board of the Ra-

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3 . Business Leaders To Lecture at IU Times State Service sociates are from Indianapolis. BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 10—Ten They are F. McKinley Blough, business executives will advise manager: Standard Oil Co. of Instudents in the Indiana Univers- diana, William H. Book, executive ity School of Business and share vice president, Indianapolis Chamsome of their experiences With ber of Commerce; Frank H. Dunn, * vice president, American United They have been appointed asso- Life Insurance Co.; James A. ciates on the business faculty. Gloin, executive vice president, Besides counseling students, I. S. Ayres & Co., and Charles W. they “will lecture and help plan Potter, vice president and general courses, ; Five of the business faculty as- Co

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