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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282 Minutes, General Film Co. Tally's Film Exchange, Los Angeles Cal. Cash in deferred payments f 30,000.00 Preferred stock 14,000.00 $44,000.00 Chine Film Exchange, Los Angeles, Cal. Cash in deferred payments $40,000.00 Preferred stock 20,000.00 $60,000.00 The following statement of licensed exchanges in the United States was submitted for the information of the Board : March 13, 1911. Total number of licensed exchanges when General Film Company commenced business, June 6, 1910, G9. Number of exchange licenses cancelled since June 6, 1910, 11. Total exchanges Whose licenses were not cancelled, 58. Number of licensed exchanges purchased by General Film Company before March 13, 1911, 48. Number of unlicensed exchanges purchased, 1. Number of exchanges established by General Film Company, 3. Number of exchanges purchased and exchanges established, 52. Number of exchanges consolidated by Company with other exchanges that it owns, 12. Number of exchanges operated by Company, 39. Number of exchanges that have been purchased by company but which have not been delivered to it on March 13, 1911, (Clune Film Exchange), 1. Percentage of licensed exchanges purchased and exchanges established by Company, not including new exchange in Chicago, and not including one unlicensed exchange that it purchased, 83 1/3 %. Licensed exchanges not purchased by company: Greater New York Film Rental Company, N. Y. City.