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L15843

MAY 30 1939

TEMPORARY NATIONAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

(Created pursuant to Public Res. 113, 75th Cong.)

JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY, Senator from Wyoming, Chairman HATTON W. SUMNERS, Representative from Texas, Vice Chairman THURMAN W. ARNOLD, Assistant Attorney General

* WENDELL BERGE, Special Assistant to the Attorney General
Representing the Department of Justice

WILLIAM E. BORAH, Senator from Idaho
WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS, Chairman
*JEROME N. FRANK, Commissioner

Representing the Securities and Exchange Commission
GARLAND S. FERGUSON, Chairman

*EWIN L. DAVIS, Commissioner

Representing the Federal Trade Commission
WILLIAM H. KING, Senator from Utah

ISADOR LUBIN, Commissioner of Labor Statistics
*A. FORD HINRICHS, Chief Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Representing the Department of Labor

HERMAN OLIPHANT, General Counsel

*CHRISTIAN JOY PEOPLES, Director of Procurement
Representing the Department of the Treasury
RICHARD C. PATTERSON, JR., Assistant Secretary
Representing the Department of Commerce
B. CARROLL REECE, Representative from Tennessee
CLYDE WILLIAMS, Representative from Missouri
LEON HENDERSON, Executive Secretary

Alternates.

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561-566

Parham, Sidney F., resident patent attorney, Hartford-Empire Co.,
Hartford, Conn...
396, 414, 436-464

Pease, A. M., assistant treasurer, Hartford-Empire Co., Hartford,

Conn...

Coe, Conway P., Commissioner of Patents, United States Patent
Office, Washington, D. C.

372-374

Cox, H. B., chief counsel, Temporary National Economic Committee
study for Department of Justice..

377-379

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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.

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94. Charter members of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Mar. 19, 1913__

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95. Substitute cross license agreement form of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Inc....

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96. First extension cross license agreement form of the Na-
tional Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Inc...
97. Second extension cross license agreement form of the Na-
tional Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Inc.---
98. Third extension cross license agreement form of the Auto-
mobile Manufacturers Association..

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99. Automobile facts and figures of the Public Highway Association...

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100. Names of companies participating in the cross licensing
agreements, 1915-25, 1925-30, and 1935-40--

101. Growth of membership of the Automobile Manufacturers'
Association for years 1913 to 1938, inclusive__
102. Procedure covering patent section activities of General
Motors Corporation revised to June 1, 1938.

103. Procedure covering foreign patent and engineering liaison
activities of General Motors Corporation revised to
Apr. 1, 1937..

104. Memorandum, "Reason for Taking out Patents", General Motors Corporation..

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105. List of patent-infringement suits litigated by General Motors Corporation..

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106. Schedule of litigation costs of General Motors Corporation....

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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.

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110. History of the growth of the long pending patent application evil...

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111. Proposed patent legislation by General Motors Corporation...

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112. "Manufacture of Bottles," a pamphlet prepared by Department of Justice..

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1 On file with the committee.

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117. Revision of figure 21 of "Exhibit No. 112" by F. Goodwin

Smith of Hartford-Empire Co.---

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....

119. General agreement between Hartford-Empire Co. and

Northwestern Glass Co., dated Aug. 1, 1933.

120. Agreement, dated June 9, 1924, renewing license and lease

No. HSF-20 between Hartford-Empire Co. and Lau-

rens Glass Works...

121. General Lehr agreement of Sept. 19, 1933, between Hart-

ford Empire Co. and Whitall Tatum Co..

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., sec-
retary of Hartford-Empire Co., to S. S. Searcy, an at-
torney in San Antonio, Tex., in contemplation of bring-
ing suit against Three Rivers Glass Co...

124. Memorandum, dated Mar. 26, 1928, re Hartford-Fair-

mont and Hartford-Empire history and policy--

125. Memorandum of Feb. 18, 1930, re policy of Hartford-

Empire Co...

126. Copy of a letter from William E. Levis to R. H. Levis,

dated Apr. 1, 1935, taken from the files of the former

Illinois Glass Co. at Alton, Ill....

127. Schedule of Owens-Illinois payments to, and receipts from,

Hartford-Empire Co. for the years 1924 to 1937, in-

clusive...

128. Copy of letter from W. E. Levis, president, Owens-Illinois

Glass Co., to F. Goodwin Smith, president, Hartford-

Empire Co.....

129. Copy of a letter, dated June 8, 1935, from A. L. Romine,
Washington, D. C., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. re
contemplated erection of a glass factory

130. Copy of a letter, dated June 17, 1935, from legal and
patent department of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. to A. L.
Romine, Washington, D. C....

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 Construc-
tion Co., New York City, from legal and patent depart-
ment 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, presi-

dent, Owens-Illinois Glass Co. re status of patent in-

fringement suits brought by Hartford-Empire Co..

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