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CONTENTS XIII
Meetinjis. minutes of. (See IMinutes, or under name of organizations.) Page
Memorandum relative to 1945 Hollywood strike 461-463
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, jurisdictional disputes in 467^76
Meyer, Fred S., statement and testimony of 603-610
Minutes of lATSE thirty-eighth convention relative to adoption of report
suliniitted by president's report committee, excerpts from 848-849
;\Iinutes of meeting of April 22, 1947, between labor relations managers
and carpenters' committee 565
^Minutes of meeting of July 2, 1946, between representatives of CSU and
carpenters' local 94G, excerpt from 457-458
Minutes of meeting of July 8, 1947, between representatives of motionpicture producers and carpenters' local 946 566
Minutes of meetings of producers' labor committee. (-See Prwlucers' labor committee, etc.)
Morrissey, Thomas A., statement and testimony of 591-598
Motion Picture Studio Carpenters' Local 946:
Agreement with Studio Grips' Local 80 (exhibit No. 6) 1030
Arbitration agreement with CSU relative to studio jurisdiction 18, 19
Hrief of, protesting ruling of three-man committee 463-465
Jurisdictional work for, in Universal Pictures' AVest Coast Studios 505
Minutes of meeting of —
April 22, 1947, with labor relations managers ; 565
July 2, 1946. meeting with CSU, excerpt from 457-458
July 3, 1947, with representatives of motion-picture producers 566
September 11, 1946, meeting with producers'. labor committee 908-909
Proposed stipulation relative to refusal of members to work on "hot"
sets 657-659
Motion picture studio unions and guilds involved in controversy at beginning of strike, list of (exhibit No. 1) 1021
Murphy, George L., statement and testimony of 332-338
New York Times, news article from, entitled, ""Witnesses Balk Over Film
Inquiry" 265-266
Notes relevant to meeting of Herbert Sorrell with Pat Casey and Vic
Clarke on July 2. 1946 779, 7.S0, 781, 788, 784
Notice of tiling o1" petition by lATSE with NLRB for certitication of representatives 549
Notice of trial, affidavit of charges, and sentence in trial of William S.
Magginetti by lATSE 708-710
NLRB Case No. 23-C-2735, excerpt from intermediate report of trial
examiner in (exhibit No. 8-A) 1032
Padway, Joseph A., statement and testimony of 286-288, 338-342
Paramount Pictures' West Coast Studios, jurisdictional conflicts in 476-483
Pelton's log 505
Price, Peery, statement and testimony of— 82, 88, 312, 657-660, 906-907, 973-977 Proceedings of 1944 convention, lATSE, excerpts from, relative to abolishment of permit system 877
Producers" labor committee : Minutes of meetings on —
July 2, 1946__1 912
September 12, 1946, excerpt from 909
Instructions to department heads 910
September 16, 1946, excerpt from 910
September 20, 1046. excerpt from 912
Minutes of meetings with^ —
Brewer and Cooper on September 17, 1946 911
Committee from carpenters' local No. 946 on September 11,
1946 908-9(»
Drivers and Brewer, Cooper, and Barrett on September 24, 1946,
excerpt from 914
Drivers on September 23, 1946, excerpt from 913
Film Editors Local No. 776, on September 3, 1946, excerpts from 908
Local 683 and lA officers on August 22, 1946, excerpts from 908
Producers' reply to carpenters' ultimatum, excerpt from 25
Proposals for settling strike, made by Father Dunne in speech at Olympic
Auditorium March 9. 1947 J___ 415-416
Reagan, Ronald, statement and joint testimony with Pat Somerset and Edward Arnold 219-248, 256-260, 344-358