This is a question I have had for over 13 years, since I first found out that Rutherford had a house, named Beth Sarim, built for him in San Diego.
Where did the money come from for the 100 acres of land the house was situated upon, and for the design and construction of the house?
In the Proclaimer's book, it is said that a "Direct Contribution" was made for the house.
But even so, what about the Societies funds used to maintain the house? How could they justify the expenditure of funds to maintain a house for the benefit of an individual, even if the individual was the president of the Society?
There also appears to be something illegal about the funds of a religious organization being used to benefit materially a private individual. I wonder if the statute of limitations for "misappropriation of religious funds" for this type of fraud has run out?
Does anyone have any information about where the direct contribution for Beth Sarim might have come from?
--VM44