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TS RpW TTY 2 AME NS AAR kM eM ODL PAYS SE PCR CL iN sia = THE BISMARCK TRIB WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1988 si MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME |NEWRATEPROBEIS | Harriman, Carried Into Cour, (CREDIT MANAGERS ) ASSUME MUNICIPAL ; MAKE THIS IN ONE | OF VAST IMPORT 70 | ; Denies Bank Deception Charg | PACE SEVERE TEST, Cc APITOL + POSITIONS TUESDA Parra : rnin = | ST Aen ctng | hE ON ci | Park Board Are Reorganiz- tions “Coe seal tations Will Battle -For Lower ed For New Term fashioned, with the . Charges in State Bismarck -Mandan Bureau Members Hear Talk By Miss Margaret E. Kajan H | Seldom have credit managers been put to so severe a test as in the | present time of economic stress, Miss Margaret BE. Kajan, credit manager of the A. W. Lucas company, told| jj members of the Bismarck-Mandan | jj Credit Bureau at their 10th annual meeting in the Grand Pacific hotel Tuesday evening. “Groping our way uncertainly out of the slump of the last three years,” Miss Kajan said, “we must, as credit managers, review our policies and thought trends. The credit manager must stiffen his backbone somewhat, he must obtain and maintain a clear picture of the whole situation. He ||} must lead on, not fearfully or doubt- ingly, but forcefully and confidently.” The customer now on the books, | f who has kept pace with his obliga-| |] tions for years, must be watched dur- ing this period “lest the lowering of standards and the failure or unwil- lingness to make adjustments to lowered income turns the account & profitable and satisfactory hazard s g g Gg Fis HE a A ag°3 eRe E fet et ner (elit J &, 8 Mi “At the same time we must guard carefully that most valuablé asset, good will,” she continued, “built up slowly over the years and of infinite importance, but which can vanish as quickly as mist before the summer sun by unintelligent and discourteous treatment.” zi The credit manager, she said, Muffied in blankets, Joseph W. Harriman, former head of the closed | stands in the double role of guardian Harriman National Bank & Trust Co. of New York, is carried into |of “accounts receivable” for his em- the Federal Building in New York where he pleaded not guilty to an | ployer as well as friend, counselor indictment charging him with false entries totaling $1,713,225, Har- | and guide to customers. riman is ill with heart disease. Mrs. Harriman is at the upper left. “Eternal watchfulness and knowl- edge, use of your credit bureau, an- alysis of your own past records, and children, McLeod said in closing. credit based on ability to pay will At the opening of the meeting, the A assist you to avoid serious danger club members paid their respects to with your customers already on the! the late Dr. G. A. i ber books,” she said. | LEO CARRILLO of the club, with a period of silence. “There never has been a time OiékicsM Later in the program C. L. Young paid when more care should be exercised peaalet tribute to Dr. Rawlings in a short talk, in the scrutiny of new applicants | ies for credit,” she said. Bar bare wvcsk nose teturn to exnity_ in. the Cart Sport “We m rel sanity JOON - New Borrowings Are Less This extension of retail ereit and go back Po! le three years, learn anet, the ‘capac- Year Says Chief of Re. ty tn: the. wells triangle 08 gional Headquarters —— ‘character, capital and capac- J. Henry Kling, secretary-manager of the credit bureau, reviewed work of ste organization for the sere an discussed the new ral ung. 3. B, French, |Unele Sam this year for crop produc-| bankruptcy ‘law which was signed . Bonham and jtion purposes than a year ago and/Jast March 3. paying their loans in in-| The law provides for the appoint- called at- preiie ada = ment of a conciliation commissioner FoR aCi<e e AH He al i My Hie rele iF il | ~— BAR MANY TALKS) ARE'$17,785 LOWER Prominents in National andj $75,133.13 So Far This Year Northwest Aviation Circles Compared to $92,918.99 Coming Here May 1-2 Same Time Last Year i Hf i ee atl Z Es ern i aed EPH bi ise Kpseesule Size 7 Ee i ge i ag F g a® 3 s es i be i j # § 58: erage $105.53 rom for each count; soesgread the club members to the lor each county. Ldiartn pafieiaplet eon pneaca at Wares hash anede tive verity tee innen “This legislation is sald to be con- slg national con-| polis office to farmers in North -Da-| **ructive,” he said, “aiming to pro- vide & way out for the honest indi- kota, South Dakota, Minnesota and vidual who finds it hopeless to at- ting tempt paying all obligations incurred. yet wants to be fair to his creditors.” Three new directors to the credit bureau were elected at the meeting, | the L. N. Cary company of Mai cer | £ g® z 1 E g 5 H aas ERE H = 38 e ag en eel marek. Mandan, Hagga! Minneapolis jot Fargo ns a LOMING, Younger Generation to be closed “for spring cleaning.” xs ‘ e customers have already been Ne iol 200.a5|the nation impresses a The SA LE: E Se none ol ara eee ae Millions Wait for Vw —— — | Japanese _penctrating ed ‘Totals ‘We are just passing a period in " 19630,906.60 961,852.26 § 10,052.24] , 10, “re Jie Pemsins © pet ings. » es Liabilities things—even our likes and PETER REXDERSOX ry 000.00 $372,000.00 ¢-11,000.00 | MoLeod said snd the paid Accrued. Liab. eo 122,722.51 110,845.87 12,3866 wich ‘SPRING PLANTING ¥. Reserve sald, “and are ae 91,404.75 78,660.23 12,834.52 jus 55,687,34 50,856.16 . : i “il & He iY d 4 f Totals $630,904.60 $611,952.26 ¢ 19,082.04 [98taiD | employment. | Ore Harry Hackett Leaves sind the er ey Diamondball Players uxiliary, To Meet Next Tuesd For Home at Chicago |r é [FF i 2 Gera Fre5$ hit pH gH Hi lite He -efst TER rat tll il & SATISFACTION : 1, Is Assured With your skin A after. || § the Bismarck Tribune Olive oil brings youth to i é aE 382 eh ‘women the world over—are devoted to a : Palmolive For into each cake WHEREVER YOU CO, YoU FIND tke els And is tee lon BLUE RIBBON MALT “Qe by P-P Corp mmm AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELLER eum a i