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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1 2422 William C. Preller, Cross Examination. Petitioners' Exhibit No. 248. (Letterhead) GENERAL FILM COMPANY. Des Moines, Iowa. July 4th 191 L J. S. Bassett, Independence, Iowa. Dear Sir: — Yours of the 3rd received in reference to ours of recent date in which we took the matter up with you in reference to communication received from the Patents Company. We note the position you have taken in the matter and of course the writer is utterly helpless to do anything further. Would suggest however that you write the Patents Company again and I will also drop them a line asking them to reconsider the proposition made to you. Of course no one regrets it more than the writer does this unfortunate affair has happened but believe you will be able to straighten the matter out at an early date. Yours very truly, GENERAL FILM COMPANY. Wm. C. Preller WOP/ER Branch Manager. Petitioners' Exhibit No. 249. (Letterhead) GENERAL FILM COMPANY. Des Moines, Iowa. July 8th 1911. J. S. Bassett, Independence, Iowa. Dear Sir: — Yours of July 7th received enclosing draft amounting to