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We, likewise, reeret the whcle tenor of your acticns in this petter end we rust express our complete surprise at whet we consider lect of good fatth in your ettituée toward us. :
Upon receipt of your letter of May Slst the writer, personally, told Mr. Muivey it wes our most earnest desire, intention and wish and meant every single wore of it, and still means it,to work to the fullest cooneration with
_your orgenization in regerd to &1l vietures delivered or to
be celivered by your company. lir. bulvey expressed a similar
wish. He even went so far as to talk to Mr. Herry Gold, et rs which time he (ir. Mulvey) tcla him how sorry he was et the
tisunterstendine thet existed which entirely originate*™ as a_
result of your unwarrsntable interference in the conduct of! the seliing of your product. Mr, Gold was delighted at Mr. Mulvey's attitude which, I em sure, if maintained in scod faith and not dissipated, can and would only result in fine: complichments
‘both for your comeany and ourselves -in connection with your
. pictures; Beek
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is extremely capable, in ell-eountries throuchout the world, of. : obteining for you the higzhest conceivable resuits end all we
ask of you toils to cooperate with us and not hinder us in main
taining what we consider a fine achievement.
heplying to#cuestion 3, on vage four of your letter, -the only unredeesed picture we have on hand is FOUR PEATHERS , <= the original orint of which was received here by us on May ist, ~i9S9, and the revised srint, thet is to sey, the form in which it
will be released, was delivered here to us on June Sth, 1939.
Just as you say, On the last page of your letter of May Slst, that any anc all statements therein contained ere without prejudice to your rights in the acticn now pending between us, we likewise put you on notice to similer effect.
In view of your resuest et our last Board Meeting.
: to incorporate 4n the minutes our letter of May 23rd and yours
, of May Sist, on the ebove subject, we propose thet this letter likewise be incoxnoreted. : ‘ .
In conciusish, I worte-tike to meke ea finsl “endsinioe cere plea for harmony between us, in regard to the selling of your pictures; your obdjeetive and ours in regard thereto, is identical. Soth you and ourselves ere undoubtedly anxious to