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 (1914)

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2750 Floyd Brown, Direct Examination. 1 Q. Finally you got the licensed service that you thought was better than the unlicensed service you were getting, and you changed again? A. I got a clear service. Recross examination by Mr. Grosvenor: Q. Your difficulty was not over the character of the pictures, but over the character of the exchange service? A. What we call clear, or new in the town. Q. And your difficulty was with the exchange and not with the pictures? A. Yes. 2 Redirect examination by Mr. Kingsley: Q. But the difficulty was sufficiently acute so that you took unlicensed pictures rather than take the licensed pictures they were furnishing you? A. Yes. I was repeating. Thereupon FLOYD BROWN, the next witness produced by the defendants, of lawful age, being first duly sworn by the Examiner, deposed as follows : Direct examination by Mr. Kingsley: Q. Where do you live, Mr. Brown? A. Indianapolis. Q. In what business are you engaged? A. Assistant manager of the Indianapolis Branch of the General Film Company. Q. How long have you been the assistant manager of that branch? A. Since January 1st, 1912. Q. When did you first become interested in the motion picture business? A. Why, I was an exhibitor in 1907. Q. How long did you remain an exhibitor? A. Two years. Q. Where were you located? A. Robinson, Illinois. Q. And when did you leave Robinson? A. About the first of February, 1909. Q. Where did you go to? A. To Davenport, Iowa. Q. And from there where did you go to? A. Minneapolis. Q. When did you go to Indianapolis? A. The latter part of August, 1910. '