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Show COMPANY'S BOOKS IN BAD CONDITION Surprising Pacts Disclosed Dis-closed by Expert Accountants. Ac-countants. j NEW YORK, Nov. 1. The expert ac- I rountants employed last July by Preel- 1 Jent "Morton of the Equitable Life, have j ' completed the work and turned In their j report. The findings of the account-. account-. znts are said to have surprised even j .hose who expected the discovery of onditions not touched upon by the ' Ftlck. committee, the Hendricks investigation inves-tigation or the Armstrong committee. The report will be made public by President Morton after the next meeting meet-ing of the directors in the latter part of this month. William H. Truesdale and John Auch-ineloss, Auch-ineloss, of the committee appointed by ihe Mutial Life to investigate the affairs af-fairs of that company, held a conference confer-ence yesterday, but at its close were .unable to announce the name of the third member to take the place of E. B. Morris, resigned. Stuyvesant Fish, who has been mentioned men-tioned for the place, spends much of his time in Chicago and New Orleans attending to the affairs of the Illinois central railroad. 'and it is feared that he wlirbe unable to accept a place on ne committee. Another meeting will be hsld today. |