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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Defendants' Exhibit No. 171. 3191 pany, but it was made to him after I had made him two loans, myself. Q. You have identified the correspondence between yourself and Mr. Boone with regard to the second loan which you individually made him, have you not? A. Yes. Mr. Grosvenor: You don't mean that you have identified all the correspondence, but only one or two letters? The Witness: Such as were submitted to me for identification. Mr. Grosvenor: By your counsel? The Witness: Yes. By Mr. Kingsley : Q. I show you what purports to be a copy of a letter, dated December 29th, 1910, addressed, "Theatre Film Supply Company, Birmingham, Alabama," signed "J. J. Kennedy," and ask you if you recognize it. A. It is a copy of a letter that I dictated and signed and forwarded to that company. Q. Is it a true copy? A. It is. Q. Does it correctly state that transaction? A. It is a copy of a letter that was written and does correctly set forth the details of the transaction. Mr. Kingsley : I offer it in evidence. The paper is received in evidence and marked "Defendants' Exhibit No. 171," and is as follows: Defendants' Exhibit No. 171. (Copy.) December 29, 1910. Theatre Film Supply Company, 2101 First Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. Dear Sirs: In accordance with verbal agreement made with your