Access Restricted Archival objects in this container: Faye Bunny, regarding a request for photographs for Howard Hughes' library from the Central Press Service, 1941 July 18 Noah Dietrich, Arthur F. Driscoll, Neil S. McCarthy, Robert M. Savini, and Creighton James Tevlin, regarding an audit of United Artists Corporation and the distribution of their films, 1937 September 21 to 1939 July 28 Noah Dietrich, Edward C. Finney, Howard Hughes, and Arthur W. Kelly regarding a discussion of Hell's Angels and Scarface distribution, 1927 October 14 to 1931 May 28 Noah Dietrich, Howard Hughes, Arthur W. Kelly, Al Lichtman, and United Artists Corporation regarding production and theatrical release of Two Arabian Knights, The Front Page, and Hell's Angels, 1927 January 05 to 1938 March 08 Noah Dietrich, Howard Hughes, Arthur W. Kelly, H.J. Muller, Walter Scott, and United Artists Corporation regarding reduction of accounting work in non-English speaking countries, 1931 May 08 to 1931 May 18 Noah Dietrich, Howard Hughes, Arthur W. Kelly, and United Artists Corporation regarding foreign distribution reports, 1932 June 02 to 1933 November 14 Noah Dietrich, Howard Hughes, Thomas P. Mulrooney, and United Artists Corporation regarding international film release dates, censorship cuts, and distribution, 1931 March 17 to 1931 April 27 Noah Dietrich, Arthur W. Kelly, and Thomas P. Mulrooney regarding the international distribution of Caddo Company films, 1927 December 30 to 1932 November 26 Noah Dietrich, Arthur W. Kelly, and United Artists Corporation regarding international film distribution and revenue estimates, 1932 October 05 to 1932 November 26 Noah Dietrich, Arthur W. Kelly, and United Artists Corporation, regarding unpaid Electrical Research Products Incorporated (ERPI) global theatrical royalties, 1933 May 29 Noah Dietrich, Arthur W. Kelly, Al Lichtman, Dennis O'Brien, and United Artists Corporation regarding distribution contract, refunds, and censorship discussion, 1932 April 12 to 1933 February 03 Noah Dietrich and United Artists Corporation discussions regarding domestic and international film distribution, approximately 1932 to 1936