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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VI CONTENTS Page Rathvon, Peter, statement and testimony of 1090-1116 Resolution No. 187. adopted by A. F. of L. Chicago convention in 1946 1083 Rules of procedure under motion-picture agreement of November 26, 1926 1263 Sax, Carroll, statement and testimony of 1204-1211 Sorrell, Herbert K., statement and testimony of 12.32-1252 Statement of— Hartley. Hon. Fred A., Jr., chairman of House Committee on Edu- cation and Labor, relative to purpose of hearings 1043 Kearns. Hon. Carroll D., chairman of the special subcommittee rela- tive to purpose of hearings 1043-1046 Studio Technicians Local No. 37, lATSE, jurisdictional agreement with Cinema Lodge llS.'i. I. A. of M 1304 Telegrams. (See Letters and telegrams, etc.) Testimony of Richard F. Walsh before three-iaan A. F. of L. committee, excerpts from 1136, 1137 Treaty of Beverly Hills (minutes of meeting of .July 2, 1946, between producers' labor committee and union representatives) 1280 Tuohy, Joseph P.. statement and testimony of 1283-1300 Contract with Fox West Coast Theaters Corp 1190-1192 Union agreement modifying original basic studio agreement of November 29, 1926 1272 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, agreement with lATSE, April 6, 1925 (excerpt from lATSE General Bulletin No. 190)— 149r> Variety, article entitled "Managers' Union Beefs on 'Sell-Out' to Fox-AVC"_ 1291 Wage scales, hours of employment, and worlcing conditions for carpen- ters' local No. 946, effective July ITi, 1946 1281 Walsh, Richard F.. statemeiit and testimony of 1322-1323,1367,1482-1508 Testimony before three-man A. F. of L. committee, excerpts from 1136, 1137 Washington conference, September 21, 1945, between representatives of organizations involved in work stoppage, agreement reached at 1345-1346 Wayne, D. T., statement and testimony of 1.3.54-1.366, 1367-1371 Wilson, Lester O.. statement and testimony of 1372-1377 Yates, Herbert J., statement and testimony of__^ 119.5-1198 Zorn, Burton A., statement and testimony of 1088-1089,1211-1221,1224-1232