United Artists Corporate Minutes (Jan-Dec 1939)

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-10 i “ ll. HAL ROACH CHATTEL MORTGAGF: Mr. Mutier reported the receipt of e mortgage of chattels, pledge, essignment end security agreement, dated Merch 9, 1959, between Hel Roach Studios, Inc. and the Security-First Netional Bank of Los Angeles. He reported that efter counsel had epproved the distributor’s acceptance attached thereto, it had been executed. This action was ratified. 12. EDWARD SMALL CHATTEL MORTGAGE: Mr. Muller reported the receipt of a mortgage of chattels, pledge, assignment end security agreement, dated March 7, 1939, between Edward Small Productions, inc. end Security-First' National Bank ogf’Los Angeles, end Guaranty Trust Company of New York. He reported thet after counsel had approved the distributor's acceptance attached thereto, it had been executed. tnfs action wes ratified 13. ARGENTINE 1931 INCOME TAX: Mr. Muller reported that he was awaiting euthorization to charge to the producers the tax on the producers’ sheres realized in Argentine. The consideration of this matter was put over until the next meeting. 14. GEORGE J. SCHAFFER: Mr. Muller made a report of an oral request made by Mr. Schaefer and of ae written request mede by his attorney, Samuel Spring, for certain detailed tiene which showed e domestic loss for the forty weeks ending October 8, 1938. Mr. Schaefer also requested figures showing the monthly film rentals after Mey 28, 1958. It was the sense of the meeting thet the entire matter as to whether any profits were due Mr. Schaefer should 3