Brief for the United States (1914)

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PAU'l IX. 187 and everything will be all right/' With that I left hini. Mr. Qrosvenor, 1 am giving yon tlic (Malversation, both with Mr. Kennedy — with tlie three, witli Mr. Kennedy, with Mr. Waters, and Mr. Berst, and will continue to give yon the conversation of all of these other men to the best of m}^ recollection. It might not be the exact words. I do not think that I conld for a moment quote the kind of language that would show the strong meaning or the strong language that they used in connection with this entire thing. Fox then tried to persuade Albert E. Smith, the other member of the executive committee, to withdraw the notice of cancellation, going to the factory of the Vitagraph Co. for that purpose. (II, 678, fol. 4.) Fox said (II, 680, 681) : I walked into Mr. Smith's office and he smiled. He said, I know what you are here for, son.'' He said, You know, for the past year I have been fighting like the devil for you, and arguing against tlie wisdom of the cancellation of your license, and during all this period I seem to have had Mr. Berst 's, of Pathe Freres, support in every one of my arguments on the floor at every one of these manufacturers' meetings. Between Berst and myself, and one or two others we were able to get to vote with us, we were always able to prevent the cancellation of your license." He said, At the last meeting they brought the matter up again.