r:i uiur.wi info aki; iiECSB&JXKirG ant old diafish lmil "he garaging Dircc .ors was engagod in tho .'.act an a at fashington on old Spanish Trail work from January 2 to July 31, 1922. On his return to Bun Antonio he founE contritions which, in his judgment, were wasteful anfi improper, and contrary to established policies, and also contrary to the constitution and by-laws and the prao< ice proper to an incorporated hotly. August 17, 1922 ho appointee a committee to inquire into all transactions and policies, ant' to report with recommendations to insure proper business conduct under all circumstances hereafter. This, tho Pinaneo Committee as appointed, consists of I'enroth iaxer, chairman., Loon v/hlthall, Percy Tyrrell, It. .Vfathcwo end L.'-.ptoner — all men of high businou standing and c. ns latent supporters of the 0S11'. Tho auditing firm and the law firm the have ,served, tho association from the beginning were placed at the con;.and of this committee. Because tho conditions objected to were f.p .tored a the ': resident and abetted by the employee in charge of the office fcho :Vraging Director preferred f. . ... x of b ... 1 ite and report, rather bl imcclf adc b si lotion* insure a tfcoro inquiry, the hanapirp ireevor submitted to this committee, when appointed, .Articular consid- eration. The report of this f'inun.co Jomitleo will be made to tho Advisory Board.* Then will foi low, it .la hope-:., cor.etrr.cVivo measures to assure an admin 1st rat ion La .. shall always be clean and correct. for the information of h. me. tiers the questions submitted are hero repeated, together with the findings thru tho independent investigationa of tho hanagirg iroctor, and in cooperation with the auditors.. "UKSTIOAM) AFSiVkltf) A®: :.I0HAY3 3AE2E]) AFD CIIAOHib OUT LIUS .afurhl? RKCASD 20 CG1732I-tuticdal ffvhuiih. fir,’3? A They arc improperly' banked. farly in lurch, to gain control of finances, deposits were discontinued at tho legally adopted bank, and' all money was deposited in the Commonwealth ■v.r'k subject to tho signature of the .resident only. 'the constitution and by-laws require the signature of the president and < he treasurer, and since the convention of 1919 the signature of tho ranaging director has also been required. This change established a. v/orhirg control by Dr”. . ohviaton and •. iolp of all moneys thaa came into their possoos-ion, and a leverage in efforts to use tho 'organization for personal benefit. rior to this and during the Managing Director's absence other efforts for personal o ntrol were attempted. ARb Till;: BOOIS ai’D ACC0UK23 Chh.aim A»D C.ff’PUL. if l'2? A A complete and accurate soi; of books, with over,', dollar received entered on tho cash bool:, ejci.;to from the beginning, 1919, to the departure of the ..imaging Diyoctor for iJ.<> act; sirco then correct accounts have not boon kept. Tho auditors, reporting to» duly 10, 1923, found tho cash and accounts did not balance, and there arc no properly balanced books now. The discrepancies of the uly report arc at ill unaccounted for. did it tonally, state, .erto sent iron the nst have not boon ontorod; the payment- by’d .'B-.iyreo of . 210 00 for rent, and • SO 00 for lotterheude, have not been ontorod; and when