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United Artists Corporate Minutes (Jan-Dec 1939)

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; Se aac = June 6, 1959. «13< é il. Letter from sr. Silverstone to Saruel Goldwyn, Inc. Geted May 23, i933. 2. Letter from Baruel Goldwyn, Inc. sicned by Mr. eulvey, to United Artists Cor oration, dated May 31, 1932. The General Manarer stkhted that he hed not replied to Mr. Mulvey's letter because of the errancesent thet he. had hed with Mr. Mulvey thet the letter should not be repiied to for the time being, dut that he would prepare e# reply before the next meeting end recuested thet his reply be incorporated in these minutes. — 50. The General Mentzer reported that_various correspondence hed been received from London concerning Odeon; thet the same was in the vossession of Wr. Muller end aveileble for the inspection of the directors. rite — 31. The Bstimeted world-wide profit end loss for the four months erding April 29, 1959, together with the epnroximete — cesh Ih bark = es et that dete wes read in detail to the Meeting a end caies thereof made availiable to Ses airectors whe wished to heave Them. oo ~ _ Sn ee There being. no further business before the meeting, upon motion duly made end seconded, the seme edjourned.