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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2420 William C. Prellbk, Cross Examination. 1 Petitioners' Exhibit No. 246. (Letterhead) GENERAL FILM COMPANY. Des Moines, Iowa. June 28, 1911. J. S. Bassett, Independence, Iowa. 9 Dear Sir: We today received a communication from the Motion Picture Patents Company, which we are enclosing herewith. We trust that you will be able to see your way clear to comply with their wishes as the only sacrifice would be the payment of the royalty in advance in a lump sum. We of course would reduce your service |2.00 per week for the six months that the royalty would be applied and we believe this would be a splendid opportunity for you to again take hold of the licensed service. WTe trust you will be able to see your way clear to do 3 so and let us know by return mail, returning letter to the Patents Company so that we can write them intelligently as to your wishes. We trust that we will have the pleasure of again lining you up at an early date for service. Yours very truly, GENERAL FILM COMPANY. Wm. C. Preller, WCP/JD Branch Manager.