United Artists Corporate Minutes (Jan-Dec 1939)

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territories being producer terms. ‘The foregoing was unenimously emroyed. 7. Upon motion duly mede, seeonded end -edopted (Mr. O*Brien not voting), it wes paca RESOLVED, that-the Corporetion pey to O*5Brien, a Driscoll & Raftery, 4s additional compensetion for work in connection with the Government lew suit and other . an anti-trust aah od en additidnal fee of $10, 000 8. The — Menacer explained his negotiations with E. T. Carr; “and after ex; anation, euthority wes unanimously given to him, + he so decives Ge nesotiete end consummate an employment ebreenent between the English subsidiary and Mr. E. T. Cerr, continuing to employ him in his present capacity for,a veriod of two years eat a salary not to excéed &200 ike week. 9. The Generel Vanecer reported that Samuel Goldwyn, Inc. hed made a recuest for e copy of thé distribution agreement recently made by United Artists Corporetion with Selznick Internationd Pictures, Inc. It wes the consensus of the meeting thet @ copy of this agreement should be furnished to Mr.° Roosevelt as soon as practicable. 10. Mr. Schwertz reed to the meeting a series of articles thet were written under the heading "ED SULLIVAN" in the New York Deily News and other newspepers, whick he considered lihelied not only gente but how Aindt=