Jurisdictional disputes in the motion-picture Industry : hearings before a special subcommittee of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, first-session, pursuant to H. Res. 111 (1948)

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XIV CONTENTS Page Report by Juliu Dales, Jr., executive secretary, to members of Actors' Guild involved in Hollywood strike, excerpts from 232 Report of Daniel V. Flanagan to William Green of A. F. of L. on status of work jurisdiction in Hollywood motion-picture industry as of August 9, 194G 392-397 Report of Edward Arnold to Screen Actors' Guild meeting, excerpt from__ 25S Report of Gene Kelly to Actors' Guild meeting of October 26, 1946, excerpt from 347 Report of Jeff Kibre to CIO headquarters, excerpts from 893 Reports of meetings of the lATSE general executive board, May 21-25, September 24-October 2, 1945, and February 11-16, 1946, excerpts from 845-847 Republic Studios, jurisdictional disputes in, during last 3 years 491-498 Rex, Carl W., statement and testimony of 736-742 RKO-Radio Pictures, jurisdictional disputes in studios of 498-503 Rusk, Elmer O., statement and testimony of 726-727 Ryan, Charles M., statement and testimony of 932-940 Samuel Goldwyn Studios, jurisdictional disputes in 486-490 Sax, Carroll, statement and testimony of 153-157 Screen Actors' Guild ballots and instructions for voting 220, 221, 229 Siegel, Otto, statement and testimony of 711-712 Skelton, James N., statement and testimony of 366^369, 533-546 Somerset, Pat, statement and joint testimony with Ronald Reagan and Edward Arnold 219-247, 345-357 Sorrell, Herbert K, statement and testimony of 161-162, 313, 359-363, 722-723, 764-791, 793-805, 1002-1003 Notes relevant to meeting with Pat Casey and Vic Clarke on July 2, 1946 779, 780, 781, 783, 784 Sproul, C. A., statement and testimony of 618-620 Statement of — Hartley, Hon. Fred A., Jr., chairman of House Committee on Education and Labor, relative to — McCann-Doherty altercation 343 Purpose of hearing 285 Kearns, Hon. Carroll D., chairman of the special subcommittee : At close of Los Angeles hearings 1018-1019 At executive session with representatives of unions and producers 434-440 Relative to purpose of hearing 1 Relative to visit to motion-picture studios 401-403 Walsh, Richard F., international president of lATSE, before thirtyeighth convention of A. F. of L., excerpts from 55-58 Stehr, J. R., statement and testimony of 758-761 Stipulation, proposed, relative to carpenters' refusal to work on "hot" sets 657-659 Stowell, Everett V., statement and testimony of 729-730 Strike ballott (for Screen Actors' Guild election of October 2, 1946) 229 Studio Carpenters Local 946. (-See Motion Picture Studio Carpenters Local 946.) Supplementary report of committee on president's report to thirty-eighth convention, lATSE 847 Excerpts from minutes relative to adoption of above report 848-849 Taylor, Carley, statement and testimony of 981-986 Telegrams. (See Letter and telegrams, etc.) Telephone, conference between arbitrators, representatives of Screen Actors' Guild, and representatives of CSU, transcript of 249-255 The Situation as Interpreted by the Authors (ch. VI of study made by students of University of California) 524-530 "l^ran script of intercity telephone conference between arbitrators, representatives of Sci-een Actors' Guild, and representatives of CSU 249-255 Treaty of Beverly Hills, interim agreement known as (exhibit No. 3) 1023 Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., jurisdictional disputes and complaints in studios of 503-504 Unions and guilds involved in controversy at beginning of strike, list of (exhibit No. 1) 1021