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Expense of Banquet $ 301.60 



Music for Banquet 75.00 



Expense 1921 Annual Meeting 10.50 



Secretary Salary— 1921 147.66 



Postage and Express 16.85 



Printing 11.25 



Stationery and Supplies 47.50 



Dues, International Association Fairs and Expositions. 50.00 



Total orders drawn $1,674.38 



Respectfully submitted, 

 IOWA FAIR MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION, 



Roy H. Wilkinson, 



Secretary. 



1916-17-18-19 Dues Uncollected $501.39 



1920-1921 Dues not Collected 225.43 



1922 Dues still Unpaid 782.09 



President Estel : You have heard the report of the Secretary. 

 Are there any questions you wish to ask him? Before passing on 

 that report we will have the report of the Auditing Committee. In 

 order to hasten our meeting along as much as possible the Auditing 

 Committee was appointed last evening — Mr. Carl E. Hoffman, Chair- 

 man, J. P. Mullen and M. E. Bacon. Mr. Hoffman will make his 

 report at this time. 



Chairman Carl E. Hoffman : 



Des Moines, Iowa, December 12, 1922. 

 We, the undersigned, duly appointed members of the Auditing Com- 

 mittee of the Iowa Fair Managers' Association, wish to report that we 

 have examined the accounts and reports of the Secretary, and have 

 found the same to be correct as we verily believe. 



Signed: 



Carl E. Hoffman, 

 J. P. Mullen, 

 M. E. Bacon. 



President Estel : Before taking up the discussion this morning 

 there is another matter that it seems should receive the attention of 

 this organization. In reviewing the constitution and the by-laws 

 it was found that we hardly have any at all. The constitution is 

 very inadequate at the present time. It is very uncertain, and the 

 officers wish to recommend to this body that a committee to revise 

 the constitution be appointed, and that committee instructed to re- 

 port at the 1923 annual meeting. I would be glad to have anyone 

 discuss this matter who cares to. 



Mr. M. E. Bacon : I would make a motion that the President of 

 the Association appoint a committee of three to draft a new consti- 



