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There'll be two Russells on NBC Nov. 27-—one famous in filmland and the other from Indianapolis, Steve Russell, Indianapalis, Columbia University drama student will co-star at 9:30 p. m. with screen star Rosalind Russell in the Philip Morris Playhouse on Broadway presenting ‘“Remember. the Day” which Columbia made into a movie Steve, whom his GI pals called “Tak,” is really Thornton A Klos. He's the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Klos, 111 Buckingham Dr. “It's his mother, former dramatics teacher whom he credits with encouraging his dramatic accomplishments. ° Steve's first amateur appearance was in “One Mad Night at the Civic Theater. He organ-

ized a radio show here, and attended Butler University A former Army sergeant, Steve is studying at Columbia under the GI Bill of Rights s = » 5 Back on List Regular mniail service to the Republic of Korea will be resumed Tuesday, the U. 8. Post Office announced today. The

order re-establishes all types of mail to GI Joe. Mail service, by

ship and air was suspended July 11. 1950. Later, it included first class air mail, limited to post cards, air letter ‘sheets and regular airmail - letters Weight of parcel post packages will be limited to 22 pound > = »

Booze News

One Harvard moonshiner took to the hills today when he heard the revenuers were coming. The college newspaper Crimson said operator of a still pictured in the paper dismantled the coils and boller he'd set up in his dormitory shower room. Other “hootleggers,” however, still operated. One turned out 150 proof rum and

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Jawbreakers The question of lollypop lumber and toothpick timber are paining district OPA men in Columbus. Clyde C. McBee, Columbus OPS director, said the Flat Veneer Products Industry Ad-

1 visory Committee wanted to de-

control the handles on junior's suckers, He said the committee got only a sirupy “no” from DiSalle men. Molar mahogany men in the timber industry note that toothpicks are no ‘longer under the. price ceilings, but the see a relationship between the lollypop and toothpick cases. “We don't want to become suckers in this lollypop case,” McBee said. The OPS philosophically picked its teeth and poridered the Pithy problem.

Fine Feathers Iowa breeders, boasting the “largest . turkeys in the world,” looked over their gobbler crop today after their Gov. William 8. Beardsley accepted the chal- ” lenge of Gov. » Forrest Smith of Missouri. Gov. Beardsley wired Gov. Smith Ded F accept his vitation to a hs oP state the Noo Gov. Smith Turkey Federation convention Jan. 8-10 in St. Louis. =

Smacked for Slap

Mrs. Marie Ferguson, New Boston, Ill, was placed under a one-year probation yesterday for slapping a school principal who objected to her daughters wearing jeans to class. The judge told Mrs. Ferguson, mother of six, not to “loiter around schoo! except during public functions” and not to visit taverns except when escorted by her husband. = = =

Cupid Cues

contest

New York police watched marriage license Dareats for two missing ‘marriage-minded" coeds who .apparently ran away from

Penn Hall College, burg, Pa.>last told

Chambersweek Relatives they believed the girls, Marion Treandly. Rowaton, Conn., and Nancy Steck Sea Girt, NX. J. went to New York to get married. A 13-state alarm has been issued.

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By DAVE WATSON CHILL WINDS whipped at . °@ the smoke rolling: from the garage chimney at 5931 Rawls Ave. » Inside an extension light cast shadows into the far corners of the building while ideas came to “life” under the knife and saw of Clyde Hardin. Three miniature men vigorously pounded at a piano, sawed a bass and thumped a drum. A tiny trombone player perched forlornly on his seat in a corner, barred from the band because of a rough spot in his mechanism. An organ awaited creation of a woman to play it, and a bird cage gently swung in the draft from an opened door.

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CLYDE HARDIN is a woodcarving fan. All day he works at one of

the most precise skills in the record division of the RCA Victor Plant on E. Michigan St. With a steel tool and magnifying glass he trims odd sounds from the grooves of phonograph records. He has spent as many as eight additional hours in his home garage on the intricate hobby of carving and moulding wood and clay. Dozens of trinkets scattered throughout his garage and home are the results of the hobby started about three vears ago. Already his tiny band has attracted the, admiration of children, businessmen, friendly kibitzers in the neighborhood and fellow workers at the plant. From the tiny figures which nperate with life-like enthusiasm to the specially degigned camshaft which puts them in motion, the set was bailt by Mr. Hardin. Only the record player motor which provides the power was manufactured industrially. = = >»

THE PIANO player's hands pound the keyboard and his feet beat out the time through a system of intricate eccentric pulleys and copper tubing connected to the shaft. Mr. Hardin developed his band off the cuff.” There were no irawn plans. “I couldn't draw a picture of a box.' he =aid He is now expanding the band membership” to 12 figures. A woman, to be dressed in nerinod costume; wil] be seated at the most recently completed project. Mr. Hardin built pe instrument after looking at a gazine picture, still without a “That's where I get most of my ideas.” he said. "I see a picture in a magazine, or something hanging in a dime store. Then I go home and make it. “It isn’t much fun to make the same fhing twice. The thri!l comes in trying it the first time.” Mr. Hardin can’t recall why he

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Warren Central Senior Honored

Dianne Shoemaker, Warren Central High School senior has been chosen representative for the DAR Good Citizenship Contest. Dianne, a senjor, was nominated by classmates and members of the fac- . ulty. é She will com- : pete with other senior girls from high schools throughout the state for a $100 bond and the right to represent the state in a national competi-

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