Page List of major motion-picture producers having contracts with American List of schools, partial, given permission by A. F. of M. to make recordings__ 232 252 Long, Harry, testimony of__ MacQuarrie, Hector Cameron Lee, testimony of 43-47 65-71, 98, 123-125, 129-138 Telegram to James C. Petrillo re reasons for recommending revocation of Ed Fishman's license_. Mason, Dr. Verne R., testimony of--- Certificates relative to illness of J. K. Wallace__ Membership count of Los Angeles Local No. 47, A. F. of M., as of July 15, Minutes of board of directors' meeting, local No. 47, excerpts from, re Soble 447 Excerpts from constitution and bylaws relative to making and filing 436, 437 Excerpts from minutes of board of directors' meeting relative to Soble 447 Letter to Don Lee Broadcasting System relative to musicians not play- 543 Letter to Earl Carroll giving notice of new wage scales effective March 25 Letters from Earl Carroll re anticipated strike of May 27, 1947– Membership count as of July 15, 1947. 529 Salary list as of August 5, 1947- 531 Telegram to executive board, local No. 47, from Ed Fishman re recon- 132 Traveling-band tax collected January 1 to August 4, 1947_ 221-247, 249-250, 254-263, 267-283, 290-344 Excerpt from report to A. F. of M. convention re amount of royalty Letters and telegrams from Edward I. Fishman re settlement of Sully 130, 131 Letters and telegrams re license of Ed Fishman. 120, 124, 125, 131, 132, 135, 137 C. L. Bagley re restoration of Lee Soble's booking license_. Locals of A. F. of M. asking for information relative to broadcasts of school bands and orchestras___ President of Mutual Broadcasting System relative to radio sta- Recording companies re expiration of licenses on July 31, 1942. Lee Soble relative to revocation of booking license_. License issued to Ed Fishman by American Federation of Musicians__ 542 117 119 Petrillo, James C., testimony of-Continued Telegrams from- Mrs. [Eleanor] Roosevelt re serving on committee of National Page 241 Lee Soble re restoration of booking license, and reply thereto. 447 131, 132 Roosevelt, Mrs. [Eleanor], telegram to James C. Petrillo relative to his 241 Salary list of Los Angeles Local No. 47, A. F. of M., as of August 5, 1947--- 531 Schools, partial list of, given permission by A. F. of M. to make recordings_ 252 Schwartzwald, Milton, testimony of Excerpts from minutes of board of directors' meeting, local No. 47, Letter from James C. Petrillo to C. L. Bagley re restoration of booking Letters from James C. Petrillo re revocation of booking license_-. Letter to John te Groen relative to cancellation of booking license_- Telegram to James C. Petrillo re restoration of booking license, and Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers, letter to Irving McCann, counsel to committee, re contract between members of society and Amer- 447 406 On jurisdictional strikes in Hollywood___ Hon. Carroll B. Kearns, chairman of the special subcommittee, rela- 139–149, 353–355, 356-357, 413-414, 417-418, 455, 457-458 Letter from Edward I. Fishman re settlement of account with Sully Letter from Lee Soble re cancellation of booking license_ 123 404 149 Telegrams to— Dr. Cooper, from James C. Petrillo, re veto on recordings of interna- 256 Executive board, local No. 47, from Ed Fishman, re reconsideration 132 Ed Fishman, from J. K. Wallace, re settlement of Sully Mason 130 James C. Petrillo, from Ed Fishman, re reinstatement of license_- 120 125 James C. Petrillo, from Mrs. [Eleanor] Roosevelt, re serving on Rex Riccardi, from Ed Fishman, re reinstatement of license_. J. K. Wallace, from James C. Petrillo, re Fishman-Mason controversy, 241 447 121 131, 132 Television restrictions, paragraphs 9, 13, and 14 of demands by A. F. 504 Letters and telegrams re settlement of Sully Mason account---- 130, 131, 132 INVESTIGATION OF JAMES C. PETRILLO, THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS, ET AL. The subcommittee met at 2 o'clock p. m., the Honorable Carroll B. Kearns (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present also: Irving G. McCann, general counsel to the committee, and Otto J. Emme, appearing for the Musicians Mutual Protective Association, Local No. 47, A. F. of M. Mr. KEARNS. The committee will come to order. Mr. MCCANN. Mr. Chairman, I will call the roll of the witnesses. Ward Archer. Mr. ARCHER. Here. Mr. MCCANN. Mr. Lee MacQuarrie. Mr. MACQUARRIE. Here. Do you want my full name on that, Mr. McCann? Mr. MCCANN. Yes. Mr. MACQUARRIE. Hector Cameron Lee MacQuarrie. Mr. MCCANN. Mr. J. K. "Spike" Wallace. Mr. WALLACE. You don't want my complete name, do you? Mr. MCCANN. No. Mr. WALLACE. I would like to give it to you. John Kipper Wallace. Mr. MCCANN. Miss Florine Bale. Miss BALE. Here. Mr. MCCANN. Mr. Ed Reed. Mr. REED. Here. Mr. MCCANN. Have I overlooked anybody? (No response.) Mr. MCCANN. Will you please all raise your right hands to be sworn. (Whereupon Witnesses Archer, MacQuarrie, Wallace, Bale, and Reed were duly sworn.) Mr. MCCANN. I now move we adjourn to room 229, Federal Building, and proceed with the hearing there. Mr. KEARNS. All right. So ordered. (Thereupon the hearing was adjourned to reconvene at room 229, Federal Building, Los Angeles, Calif.) 1 |