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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DEFENDANTS' WITNESS. XV PAGE Exhibit 237. List of Theatres whose Names were sent to the Exchanges by Patents Company with Statement that they should not be Supplied with Service, dated March 25, 1913 (not printed in Record) 1213 " 238. List of Theatres whose Licenses were Cancelled on Account of Renting or Subletting Licensed Motion Pictures, March 25, 1913 (not printed in Record) 1243 " 239. List Showing new Licenses granted to Theatres by Patents Company where the License had been previously cancelled (not printed in Record) 1214 DEFENDANTS' WITNESS. (Appearing in Vol. II.) Bradex, John: Direct Examination 992-993 Cross Examination 993-994 DEFENDANTS' EXHIBITS. Volume II. (This list includes only exhibits introduced at hearings reported in this volume. ) Exhibit 9. Decision of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, in Lubin M i'g. Co. v. Lewis M. Swaab SSS " 10. Letter, Wm. Steiner, Pres. Imperial Film Exchange to Motion Picture Patents Co., April 15, 1910 991