Show Recording iBan Ban BanTo 10 To End as Petrillo Signs NEW YORK Dec 14 UP UP-A UP A contract between recording companies companies com com- companies and James C. C Petrillo's American Federation of Musicians will wiIl be signed Tuesday according to an industry spokesman ending ending ending end end- ing the yearlong ban on making phonograph records Plans havo been made to start work cutting new disks immediately immediately immediately immedi immedi- the spokesman said so new records can be put on sale in time for Christmas The proposed year five-year contract was approved in Washington Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day by Atty Gen Tom C. C Clark who said it was perfectly legal under the Taft-Hartley Taft law Government Government Government Gov Gov- approval had been sought because of the union welfare fund clause it contained Called a public music fund it will pay for free public concerts played by the A F L unions union's members members mem mem- members bers to reduce unemployment Money for the fund will come from froma troma a 1 Ic le to 2 c royalty on each rec ree- ord |