United Artists Corporate Minutes (Jan-Dec 1921)

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‘ urs Atrans stated to the mesting that it would be advisabl = to market in connection with Cubs, our victures in Haiti, ene Porto Rico, Leaward Isles, Windward Teles and the Panama, aa the resolution was mad, second a and unanimously adopted, au~° thorizing Mr. Abrams to negotiate with the artists for the right ~ to market their pictures in the additional territesy pursuant to the provisions of the existing contracts. Mr, Abrams and Mr. Banshaf reportad concarning the progress that was being made by the Bed, of M,.P.Producars, relative to = the thr caton A sds sara of various states; ajso about , the request of guch ascociation that the producar of each mo~ tion picture d6ntritute the sum of Five Hundred Dollaref #500) towarde the Cansorship Fund. The resolution was made, seconded and unanimously adopt xd that the Prasident be authorized to con: trituts the sum of Piv» Hundred Dollars( #500)for five pictures, reserving ths right to cease to contribute furthsr thsreafter. The quevetor of mark sting the piqtures of the artists in South America was considarad at length, and Mr, Abrams was au~ thorized to negptiete with the so-tsrmed Fox Organization rela~ , tive to using the ,exchanges of the Fox Orranization in Sonth America, with our ewn employees and officials to mark st the ___pictures of ths artists in that territory, and report sade at a gubs equ ent we shee ‘ The queetion of “mark sting the pictures of the entine in other foraign countries was consid ar ad, and the resolution was made, seconded and unanimously adopt ad, authorizing Mr. Abrame — to nagotiats with the artists for the right to mark st their < pictures in ths additional tsrritory, pursuant to the provis_ ions of existing contracte:.