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CONTENTS VII
Page
Walsh, Richard F., international president, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, New York, N. Y 806-811, 819^852, 853-885, 900
Walsh, William R., industrial relations manager, Loew's, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif 614-618
Wayne, D. T., camera mechanic. Paramount Studios, Inglewood, Calif__ 730-735
White, E. R., grand lodge representative, International Association of
Machinists, Los Angeles, Calif 742-744
Wilson, Lester, industrial relations representative. International Union of
Operating Engineers, Los Angeles, Calif 926-932
Work, Clift', associate executive. Universal International Pictures, Van
Nuys, Calif _• 660-676
Wright, Alfred, attorney for Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., Los Angeles, Calif 1006-1009
Wurtzel, Benjamin, suiierintendent of set construction, Twentieth CenturyFox Studios, Los Angeles, Calif 595-603
Young, Raymond, in charge of personnel, labor relations, and contracts,
Eagle-Lion Studios, Los Angeles, Calif 693-696
Zorn, Burton A., New York, N. Y., counsel for motion-pictui-e producers 82-87
INDEX
Advertisement of executive board of Screen Wi'iters' Guild 447
Affiliated Property Craftsmen, Local No. 44, jurisdiction of, in Universal
Pictures' West Coast Studios 507
Agreement between Independent Motion Picture Producers Association and
units of CSU (exhibit No. 16) 1035
Wage scales, etc 1036
Agreement between carpenters' local 1692 and local 37 of the lATSE as of
February 5, 1925 (exhibit No. 5) 1029
Agreement of November 13, 1945, between Studio Grips' Local 80, lATSE,
and Studio Carpenters' Local 946 (exhibit 6) 1030
Agreement reached at Washington meeting, October 30, 1945, relative to
return to work of striking lATSE employees, excerpt from 860
Albright, Charles A., statement and testimony of 589-591
Alsdorf, Bernard G., statement and testimony of 745-749
American Federation of Labor :
Clarification of December 26, 1945, decision of executive council committee issued by three-man committee on August 16, 1946 33, 277
Decision by executive council committee, dated December 26, 1945
(exhibit No. 4) 1024
Decision of arbitration committee of December 26, 1945, excerpt from 14
Directive of executive council for settlement of strike 13, 264, 833
Executive council, ruling issued by, known as Cincinnati agreement 463
"Officials seek to avoid testifying," says Chairman Kearns (news
article from New York Times) 265-266
Anisman, Ben, statement and testimony of 763-764
Arbitration agreement between CSU and local 946 relative to studio jurisdiction 18,19
Arnold, Edward, statement and joint testimony with Pat Somerset and
Ronald Reagan 231-249, 258, 344-359
Article from New York Times entitled, "Witnesses Balk Over Film
Inquiry" 265-266
Article VII of lATSE constitution and bylaws effective July 27, 1946
(exhibit No. 17) 1037
Authorization of Msgr. Thomas O'Dwyer, by Archbishop John J. Cantwell,
to act as chairman of meeting to try to settle Hollywood labor dispute 899
Basic agreement between William H. Pine Corp. and lATSE 678-681
Beal, Harry, statement and testimony of 575-579
Becktel, Louis V., testimony of 646-647
Benjamin, Maurice, statement and testimony of 212-215, 311, 907-908
Birthright, William C, statement and testimony of 278-283, 289-309, 318-329
Boren, Charles S., statement and testimony of_-_ 184-207,217-218,398-399,466 Brewer, Roy M., statement and testimony of 885-898, 900-905