Statement of Pag Arnold, Thurman, Assistant Attorney General, United States Depart- 254-256 Coe, Conway P., Commissioner of Patents, United States Patent 372-37 Cox, H. B., chief counsel, Temporary National Economic Committee 377-379 90. List of patent threats received by the Ford Motor Co., 1926 to date___ 91. Constitution and by-laws of the Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc... 92. Members, officers, and directors of the Automobile Manufacturers Association, corrected to November 1938... 93. National Automobile Chamber of Commerce cross licensing agreement form... 94. Charter members of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Mar. 19, 1913_. 95. Substitute cross license agreement form of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Inc.-- 96. First extension cross license agreement form of the Na- 99. Automobile facts and figures of the Public Highway Association_____ 100. Names of companies participating in the cross licensing 101. Growth of membership of the Automobile Manufacturers' 103. Procedure covering foreign patent and engineering liaison 104. Memorandum, "Reason for Taking out Patents", General Motors Corporation---- 105. List of patent-infringement suits litigated by General Motors Corporation__ 106. Schedule of litigation costs of General Motors Corporation... 108. Four screws- 107. Statement of royalties paid, patents purchased, and royalties collected from Jan. 1, 1924 to Dec. 31, 1937, by General Motors Corporation... 107-A. Statement of royalties and other payments made in connection with patents for the year 1937 by General Motors Corporation and its subsidiaries. 109. "Too Many Patents", a booklet showing blueprints and other patent data in connection with great number of patents on a single screw. 110. History of the growth of the long pending patent application evil... 111. Proposed patent legislation by General Motors Corporation.... 112. "Manufacture of Bottles," a pamphlet prepared by Department of Justice__ 1 On file with the committee. 118. License agreement between Hartford-Empire Co. and The Florida Glass Manufacturing Co. for the use of Miller feeder No. 75, dated Aug. 2, 1935... 113. Major inter-company relations in glass container industry, including supporting data___. 114. Schedule of royalty fees of the Hartford-Empire Co.-115. Annual receipts from royalties and license fees, HartfordEmpire Co.. 116. Revision of figure 17 of "Exhibit No. 112" by F. Goodwin Smith of Hartford-Empire Co 117. Revision of figure 21 of "Exhibit No. 112" by F. Goodwin Smith of Hartford-Empire Co... 119. General agreement between Hartford-Empire Co. and 121. General Lehr agreement of Sept. 19, 1933, between Hart- 122. Consolidated stacker and conveyor agreement between Hartford-Empire Co. and Ownes-Illinois Glass Co----123.' Letter, dated Aug. 26, 1932, from A. T. Safford, Jr., secretary of Hartford-Empire Co., to S. S. Searcy, an attorney in San Antonio, Tex., in contemplation of bringing suit against Three Rivers Glass Co.. 124. Memorandum, dated Mar. 26, 1928, re Hartford-Fair- 126. Copy of a letter from William E. Levis to R. H. Levis, 127. Schedule of Owens-Illinois payments to, and receipts from, 128. Copy of letter from W. E. Levis, president, Owens-Illinois 130. Copy of a letter, dated June 17, 1935, from legal and 131. Copy of a letter, dated June 25, 1934, from legal and patent department of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. to Mrs. Len Smith, Los Angeles, Calif. 132. Copy of a letter, dated Dec. 10, 1934, to Sparks Construction Co., New York City, from legal and patent department of Owens-Illinois Glass Co 133. Copy of a letter, dated Aug. 2, 1932, from W. E. Levis, president of Owens-Illinois Glass Co., to R. H. Levis of Illinois Glass Consolidated Corporation, Alton, Ill.. 134. Memorandum, dated Apr. 12, 1930, from Henry W. Carter of Hartford-Empire Co. to W. E. Levis, president, Owens-Illinois Glass Co. re status of patent infringement suits brought by Hartford-Empire Co.. 1 On file with the committee. 135. Copy of general license agreement, in book form, dated 136. Amendment of Feb. 9, 1925, of sec. 21, Joint Acquisi- 137. Agreement, made Feb. 2, 1931, amending sec. 22 of 140. Supplemental agreement, dated July 1, 1932, between 1. General license, Hartford to Owens-Illinois, Oct. 1, 2. General license, Owens-Illinois to Hartford-Empire, 3. Suction inventions agreement, Oct. 1, 1935, be- 6. Consolidated Lehr agreement, Oct. 1, 1935, between Hartford-Empire and Owens-Illinois.. 142. Letter-dated Dec. 13, 1938, from G. S. Quay, vice president and secretary, Hazel-Atlas Glass Co., to C. L. Terril, Department of Justice, containing record of royalty payments between Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. and Hartford-Empire Co---- 143. General feeder license agreement, dated Mar. 25, 1933, 145. Memorandum, dated Feb. 9, 1933, re Hartford-Empire 149. Copy of letter, dated May 3, 1933, from F. C. Ball, president of Ball Bros. Co., to Goodwin Smith, president, Hartford-Empire Co., re sale of "Crack Shot" fruit jars made by the Three Rivers Glass Co.--. 150. Copy of an agreement, dated Aug. 23, 1933, between Hart- 151. Copy of a letter, dated Sept. 20, 1933, from Arthur T. 152. Amended agreement, dated Nov. 12, 1938, between Hart- 155. Copy of a letter, dated July 1, 1935, from W. A. Nester of 156. Copy of a letter, dated July 1, 1935, from T. C. Werbe, president of the Lynch Corporation, to W. A. Nester of Obear-Nester Glass Co., re price and shipment of Lynch machine Model 10.. 157. Copy of a letter, dated July 3, 1935, from W. A. Nester of Obear-Nester Glass Co., to T. C. Werbe, president of the Lynch Corporation, re taking out of license as prerequisite to shipping of Lynch machine... 158. Copy of a letter, dated July 8, 1935, from T. C. Werbe, president of the Lynch Corporation, to W. A. Nester of Obear-Nester Glass Co., re requirement of forming machine license to use Lynch machines.. 159. Copy of a letter, dated Nov. 20, 1937, from Goodwin Smith of Hartford-Empire Co., to Amory Houghton, president of Corning Glass Works, re line of glassware called "Fryrock". 160. Contract between Owens-Illinois Glass Co. and Corning Glass Works, dated Oct. 28, 1938, for the formation of Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation---. 161. Copy of a contract, dated Nov. 1, 1937, between Owens- 162. Letter, dated March 31, 1936, from R. D. Browns of Hart- 303. Letter, dated Jan. 9, 1939, from E. G. Ackerman of the 431. Memorandum, dated Feb. 21, 1939, from Lawrence C. Kingsland to T. N. E. C. regarding suggested changes in the patent laws, entered in the record May 1, 1939... 1 On file with the committee. |