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CONTENTS IX
Page Exhibit No. 7 — Emergeucy working card issued by lATSE local 4(58 to
Elzyii Snow 1032
Exhibit No. 8-A — Excerpt from intermediate report of NLRB trial examiner in case No. 21-C-2735 1032
Exhibit No. 16 — Interim agreement of June 29, 1946, between units of Conference of Studio Unions and Independent Motion Picture Producers
Association 1035
Wage scales, etc 1036
Exhibit No. 17 — Article VII of lATSE constitution and bylaws effective
July 27, 1946 1037
Film Editors Local No. 776, excerpts from minutes of meeting with producers' labor committee 908
Flanagan, Daniel V., statement and testimony of 890-398
Fouse, Orville, testimony of 653-654
Freeman, Young Frank, statement and testimony of 102-118, 957-973
Fuhrmann, Henry, statement and testimony of 091-693
Gangelian, Victor A., statement and testimony of 712-715
Gilbert, Edward M., statement and testimony of 508-515
Goldberg, Leon, statement and testimony of 208-212
Grace.v, James, L., statement and testimony of 723-725
Graham, Leonard T., statement and testimony of 761-763
Hartley, Hon. Fred A., Jr., chairman of House Committee on Education and Labor :
Speech before National Association of Letter Carriers' convention
on September 3, 1946 364-366
Statement relative to hearing 285
Statement relative to McCann-Doherty altercation 343
Hays, George D., statement and testimony of 997-1001, 1010-1017
Hill. Thomas W., statement and testimony of 583-587
Historical background of antagonism between lATSE and certain other
AFL internationals 461-463
Hopkins. William K.. statement and testimony of 148-153
House Resolution 111 in
Independent Motion Picture Producers Association, interim agreement
of June 29, 1946. with units of CSU (exhibit No. 16) 1035
Wage scales, etc 1036
Industi'y at the Crossroads, by Father Gerald Tracey, excerpts from 4.32, 433
Instructions to department heads (issued as result of meeting of September 12. 1946, between producers' labor committee and committee from carpenters' local No. 946) 910,1007
Intercity telephone conference, transcript of. (See Telephone conference, etc.)
Interim agreement. Conference of Studio Unions' proposal for 129
Interim agreement know as the treaty of Beverly Hills (exhibit No. 3) 1023
Interim agreement of June 29, 1946, between units of CSU and Independent
Motion Picture Producers Association (exhibit No. 16) 1035
Wage scales, etc 1036
Intermediate report of NLBB trial examiner in case No. 21-C-2735, excerpt from (exhibit No. 8-A) 1032
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees:
Agreement between locals 1692 and 37 as of February 5, 1925 (exhibit
No. 5) 1029
Agreement between Studio Grips' Local 80 and Studio Carpenters'
Local 946 (exhibit No. 6) . 1030
Agreement reached at Washington meeting relative to return to work
of striking employees, excerpt from i 860
Article VII, constitution and bylaws effective July 27. 1946 (exhibit
No. 17) 1037
Basic agreement with William H. Pine Corp 678-681
Card and letter relative to election of William S. Magginetti as business representative of local 44 710
Contract with producers, effective August 15, 1947 643-645
Emergency working card issued bv local 468 to Elzvn Snow (exhibit
No. 7) ^ 1032
Historical background of antagonism between, and certain other AFL internationals 461—463