Apparently no old account was either settled or any payment made on the account. All income was used for new operations, prom letters j received from some of the creditors while Ea3t, it appears it was explained to them that I in some way was responsible. 7, .'japid the Alamo Printing Co personally,for that was Magazine account. These magazines were financed by me for OST purposes because the OST was without funds. From time to time an OST payment would be made to the magazine account for copies used by the OST. I am still a loser. Nevertheless, I paid the Alamo Printing Co. to stop complaint there. An analysis of inoome since January 1, 1932 follows, from which it is seen these accounts could and should nave been paid. All existing resources were left by me to Headquarters for Headquarters purposes, while I engaged to carry my own expenses for all eastern work. I also financed in the mast the two months' work in Washington. This means ALL 1932 membership renewals were left to Headquarters. They became due January 1. GENERAL STATEMENT 13*2 INCOME TO AUG..30,1933. Sundry- mem ’carships Sent by II. B. Ayres from East (Includes $250 to Gunter) Thompson membership collections Shreve advertising collections $ 1350.00 . . 750.00 * -;$30iE§iS.5O "3743.50 7443.00 (Corrections may arise when books are proved up.) H. E. AYRES SALARY, ACCOUNT,1031 aixll933. Received, 1031 $850.00 Received,1033 to date 800.00 1023 ACCOUNTS All 1932 accounts appear to have boon paid - None now due, except salary to D. v. Colp from July 15th to Aug 15th, §350.00.