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In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States of America, petitioner, vs. Motion Picture Patents Company, et al., defendants (1913)

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Minutes, General Film Co. 205 Mr. Howard was thereupon duly advised of the conclu 1 sion reached by the Board. There being no further business before the Board, the meeting adjourned. Attested, Win. Pelzer, Secretary. President. By Mr. Grosvenor: Q. Referring to the discussion in the minutes regarding the purchase of the exchanges represented by Mr. Howard, the minutes state: ''The Chairman pointed out in detail the purchase proposition which had been made by the Executive Committee to representatives of licensed exchanges and that this proposition was the same in each case and that it was in each case accepted as outlined by the Executive Committee." Do you know anything about this statement that the proposition to each of the exchanges was the same? A. Nothing more than the statement made at the meeting. Q. That is, there was a general form of proposition made to the licensed exchanges? A. I so understood it. Q. And the proposition was put up to them to accept that or nothing? A. That I don't know anything about. Mr. Grosvenor: I next offer tin4 minutes of the meeting of October 11th. 1910, minute book, pages 16, 17 and IS. The minutes of the meeting of October the 11th, 1910, are marked Petitioner's Exhibit No. 80, and are as follows : Petitioner's Exhibit No. 80. Minutes of a Regular Meeting of the Hoard of Directors of the General Film Company, held at 10