Memorandum for the the Motion Picture Patents Company and the General Film Company concerning the investigation of their business by the Department of Justice / submitted by M.B. Philip and Francis T. Homer. (1913)

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MEMORAMUUli! FOR THI^ ?iOTIOi: IICTUI^K 1 ATl'MTr COI'.PANY AND THS QEMFjHAL --^IL:.[ COliF \HY CO!:CSRIiINa THE INV -.'S-^-'IGATI "N cj' THy:i.H ..usii-iESS by Tiihi depahtlt:i:t oy AUSTICS. To the Honorable Llesars. W'i ck ershrun, /owler nnd £««1«4P Grosvenor, Doartnent of Justice, Washington, D. C. Dear sirs; Jo would strito that we h-ve nl ready presented to Ur. Crosvenor & r.iemor'iiiuua endeavoring to correct vari 0U8 errors oT fact p.nd conclusions appearing in hie report on such invfcs^igfttion down to his heading "Rel«tiona oi' the EartiTan Kodak Company and the ;.lotion Picture Patents Company." In the present memorandum, ^s'hich is m^.de in accordance with your suggestion at our coniorenco on the ?th inet-^n":, we shall ar briefly a^ poBiible show that there has been no violation of the jhennan Act by either of a-id Conpaniep or any one connected with them, rere^-tlnj; substantially 'whnt we i-'«iid st such conx' erenc o , and rpferrin', as far as we may deem necessary, to the balance of Mr. avosvenOr's repo rt. September 9, 19©8, the Motion Picture Patents Company, rnf erred to hernflfter ne the Patents Company, was incorror«t ed in N«v;' Jersey. Prior to this time there were