Brief for the United States (1914)

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In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 'I'm: rxri'r.i) SiwrKs of Amkhica, pktitioxkr, V, ]\[0Ti()x Pic'irRi: PATEXT8 Co:mpaxy and othkrs, DEFENDANTS. BRIEF FOR THE UNITED STATES. , STATEMENT. This is a proceeding under the Sherman antitrust law (26 Stat., 209), to put an end to an unlawful combination restraining and monopolizing interstate commerce in motion-picture films and other articles relating to the motion-picture art. The petition was filed August 15, 1912. Voluminous proofs were taken. The record comprises six printed volumes. Volumes I and II contain the proofs of the Government ; Volumes III to VI, inclusive, the testimony of defendants, except that the Government's rebuttal testimony is printed in Volume VI, pages 3327 to 3425. A general index to the complete record is printed at the end of Volume VI, and at the beginning of each vohime an index to that volume. 61717—11 2 1