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Park Board, which pays employees by check and compels 

 payees or their agents to call at the park offices therefor. 



7. The changes in the accounting and auditing system 

 of the West and Lincoln Park Boards, suggested in the 

 text of this report, in order to produce adequate results, 

 should be accompanied by changes in organization, as sug- 

 gested in the last chapter — "Need for Reorganization." 

 This is especially true of the West Park office force. 



