Hearings Before the Joint Commission of the Congress of the United States Sixty
Hearings Before the Joint Commission of the Congress of the United States Sixty
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Q. That is more in the way of a cash book? — A. That is per- manent. Q. You do not keep a journal embracina- all the i^roceedings of all the transactions?— A. No. Sir. C. W. GOODMAN— Recalled. By Representative Burke: Q. What is the practice, Mr. (70odman, as to inspections by a representative of the department of your school, including the book- keeping system of accounts and property on hand, etc. ?— A. Well, it differs with different men. I do not think many of them go into it very deeply. P...HOENIX SCHOOL, PHOENIX. 443 Q. Then, there is really no examination made that discloses whether or not the property is on hand until a man separates him- self from the service or is transferred to another position? — A. It seems not. He is responsible on his bond, and he has to account. Q. If a man happens to remain at one school for a long period of time it might not be known that he was short until he left his posi- tion? — A. It is possible. Q. How many years have you been here? — A.
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