Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1947 — Page 4
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FREE MUSIC —Paul V. Brown, city parks and recreation department head: Normajene Spellman, representative of city youth, and John H. Goll, secretary-treasurer American Federation of Musicians, local 3, plan free entertainment offered city by the | union. ¢
Local Musicians to Provide
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‘Big Entertainment Program
Park Commissioners Vote Acceptance
Of $4000 Offer From A. F. M. Union
Indianapolis will get nearly $4000 worth of free musical entertain-
COATS ‘ . ment from the American Federation of Musicians, Local 3, this summer.
: Lame RAE At a meeting yesterday city park commissioners voted acceptance of SUITS Ie fe ‘the entertainment from the union. : ] EE
Throughout the country the musicians’ union is spending approxi- \, " mately $1,300,000 to provide free entertainment for the public. The money will come from the organiza- | ~~ —
re, : fi tion's transcription and recording = Spring's smart fF 4.4 fund. : = 7 a Here the union has a total of % styles, reduced ¥ 4 $9000 to spend. Besides the money 3 : : donated a the pare ceparimenc, | BALIN to War e for quick clear- $3000 already has been set aside nee x ou local hospitals, community houses: House Group Hears
and churches, according to John Ex-Justice Roberts
| local. WASHINGTON, June 27 (U. P). Parks Director Paul V. Brown| —Former Supreme Court Justice | said his CO!
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hartment's program will, Owen J. Roberts said today tha nsist rm teen-canteen dances| each day congress fails to enact and seven sundown concerts in, Universal military training l - Garfield park amphitheater. First| tion “brings us inexorably one day concert will be held July 6 and the | closer to world war IIL | entire program will be worked in| Mr. Roberts, who is chairman of with the city’s regular summer | the newly-formed citizens emermusic schedule. gency committee for UMT, told =
Musicians participating in the the house armed services commitseries will receive wie tee that failure to adopt a balanced scale from union funds. Bands al-| Program of military security will ready contracted include: Eldridge lead the United States “down the Morrison, Earl Newport, Carl Kiefer old familiar road of appeasement and Ralph Lilliard.” Orchestras for . .. to an all-out shooting world war the concerts will be Julian Danvers | 1.” band, the Indianapolis concert band| Replying to charges that "uniand the Indianapolis military band. | versal training is inconsistent with : - membership in the United Nations,
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| ———————————————————— Talet Mr. Roberts said: , Telephone or Mail “The fact must be facéd that = one a a 2 ‘Entries for Parade the United Nations could no more = o $16 _-- | Entries for the Indianapolis cen- [Prevent a major war now than ajz
two-year-old child could stop a street corner fight.”
t : | PING SUITS, were $88 10 2 Cr i J venniat- parade uty should be 20 tur-trimmed, | malied or phoned to the centen- | NTER TOPPERS, ___838 nial commission office, 228 Cham-|. . : ww § to $128 ber of Commerce bidg, Cecil M. Praises ‘Proud’ Record were $1 1 Bye: parade chairman, announced (yf U. S. in Japan epte { Each application should specify JTOKYO, June 27 (U. P)—U. 8S. the type of entry: Club, band, float, Ambassador George Atcheson Jr. iete., Mr. Byrne said. Call Ri. 3466. chairman of the allied council for|S Japan, said today that the United |S . . States had made a “proud” record = [Organizations ‘|in Japan in the best American tradition. Norma King will be installed as honored! Mr. Atcheson asserted that the Oe Believien pi Ag installed’ are | Japanese had “put militarism bedoy Schoenewey. Janette Holder, Chariene|ping them” and that they would Schoenewey, Bethel Sina Lobe become a “co-operative member of | serie Tada Wak 354 Cine ition the family of nebons” HE ev 2 vat 8-p. me y. Mrs. nstein, ign a 0 oceu — yy ae er me the an address at commencement exer-
* | Jast meeting before the chapter's summer |cises at the American school here.
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