Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1947 — Page 26

DETROIT, June 12 {U. P). Music Czar James - C. Petrillo] countered the anti-royalty provision |

eras At Mr. Petrillo’s' request, the | union's 50th = annual convention | gave the executive board power ta | top members from making record. | ings” after present i with |

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{recording business ourselves and ‘take all the profits,” Petrillo told 11000 delegates. ’ | He asked the convention to ap-| ! prove the resolution because he said {the ft-Hartley bill would prevent!’ ‘the union from recelying royalties | ion record sales. Under. current contracts, the union gets from one- | quarter of a cent to 5 cents son levery record sold in ‘the nation,

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World War Mothers Elect Gary Woman

a June 12 (U. P.).= Mrs. Eugene Bonner of Geary, Ind. | was elected president of the mothers of world war II here yesterday. Other officers are Mrs. Theresa | Peterson, Champaign, Ill, secretary; | Mrs. Cora Maybaum, Gary, treasurer, and ‘Mrs, Ethel Martin, Gary, | chaplain.

‘State Forester to Pres

Ralph Wilcox, - Indiana state! forester, will preside at the 25th. ans nual meeting of the Association of! State Foresters to be held June 16-1 19 at Yosemite National park in | California. Mr. Wilcox is presiden nt| ‘of the organization. i

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1 OTTAWA, June 12 (U. P).— President Truman will end three-day goodwill “visit to Canada

Mr. Truman's agenda today, just a luncheon at the Seignory. club on the -banks of the Ottawa river 45 miles ‘from the capital. ’ After lunch he will return to Ottawa. and will depart for Washington at 10 p.'m. (Indianapolis time) tonight aboard his special train.

GOLDEN - WEDDING—Detective Sgt. and Mrs. A, HM. Larsh, 435 N, Oxford st. cele. brated their golden wedding anniversary 1oday,

Detective, Wife

<The President and Mrs. Truman dined last night with Prime Minister W. L. MacKensie King at Laurier house, the town residence of the prime minister.

A June bride and groom, vintage ‘of 1897, today celebrated their! NAMED TO § To 0 SCHOOL BO! L BOARD

golden wedding anniversary with a| LEBANON ma Thee 12.—Paul “day out” for the bride. . |O. Tauer, Lebanon florist, will be< “Anniversaries usually mean, just come a member of the school board more work for the wife,” Mrs, \ H. here Aug. 1 to succeed Charles Larsh, 438 N. Oxford st, sald, “but! Wheeler, Lebanon restaurant man, today our niece and nephews are whose term expires then. going to. help us celebrate by taking! a

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POBADAS! Argentina, June ul a (U. P.).—The Paraguayan rebel, army broadcast a communique today claiming its troops had inflict ed a “real disaster” on government. troops and were beginning an offeaive to end the months-old civil

us out to dinner.” | Mrs. Larsh and Detective Sgt.

(St. Patrick's Catholic church. Sgt. Larsh first joined the Indian. apolis police force in 1901. He has served actively on the force 28 years.

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| Purdue university June 20. ‘The festival is scheduled to coincide with the summer conference for} (rural women here June 10 and 20.

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JAP GETS 20 YEARS YOKOHAMA, June 12 (U. P.).— commission today sentend®d Juso Jamamoto, former civilian guard at Hiroshima war prison camp, to 20 years hard labor

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