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Crerft Expert 7es Wholesalers
How to Handle Sick Accounts
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Edwin B. Moran, high official of
the National Assn. of Credit Men,
Tuesday night told local whole
salers that 7 out of 10 sick busi
nesses could be saved with proper I
handling by creditors.
Speaking at a dinner meeting
in the Eugene Hotel before some
70 members of the Cascade Assn.
of Credit Men, Inc., a recently or
ganized group of wholesalers in
the community, Moran said
creditors often were better off if
they could stabilize a sick business
rather than force bankruptcy.
"Records from our national as
sociation show we can iron out
most problems causing financial
weakness in a business and, thus,
realize a dividend distribution
that would not be otherwise pos
sible."
Moran said the National Assn,
of Credit Men was composed of
130 local associations located in
all major markets of the United
States. The organization, he said,
provided many benefits to credit
men.
"The national association con
ducts a fraud prevention program,
brings pressure for new finance
laws, Issues monthly publications,
conducts forums, and provides
specialized service for all local
members."
Moran said one of the most
important objectives of the na
tional group was to develop co
operation among credit men In
fighting corrupt business prac
tices. The association's fraud
department, Moran explained,
has secured numerous convic
tions in recent years.
Moran said fraud department
records revealed that 50 per cent
of the nation's crooked business
failures occurred in New York,
40 per cent took place in the
cities of Cleveland, Philadelphia
and Chicago, and the remaining 10
per cent was spread throughout
the rest of the country.
' Moran was quick to point out,
however, that the bulk of the
"hot" merchandise from eastern
business failures found its way
to the Northwest. "Approximately
75 per cent of distressed mer
chandise from the east is dumped
in Oregon, Washington, or Mon
tana."
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Moran told of a recent example
of business fraud that was un
covered by the national associa
tion. "Our agents traced $110,000
worth of candy bars to a barn
near Waco, Texas after four
months work. Our men in cooper
ation with deputy sheriffs closed
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Sentences Couple
Earl Duane French, 24, Prosser,
Wash., and Mildren Merle Finley,
18, Benton City, Wash., were sen.
fenced to 10 and 5 days respec
tively in the county jail Tuesday
by Springfield City Judge Robert
Carmichael on charges of vagran
cy.
. Andrew J. Luckett, 33, 100 Mill
St., was in Jail Wednesday pend
ing the posting of $200 bail on
charges of failure to stop at the
scene of an accident. ,
Weather
ed, Moran explained, the crooks
would have unloaded it on the
market at least 10 per cent below
wholesale prices. This would have
demoralized distributors in the
Dallas-Waco area, he added.
Moran told local wholesalers
that their recent application to
join the national association was
"virtually assured." The na
tionally-known authority in credit
and financial circles high-lighted
his one-hour speech with colored
slides illustrating the numerous
activities carried out by the na
tional credit group.
Cheshire Motorist
Cited After Crash
Charles 'L. Pope, Cheshire, was
cited for failure to obey a stop
sign Tuesday afternoon following
police investigation of collision
at Eleventh and Monroe.
A pickup truck driven by Pope
collided with a sedan operated
by Loren M. Pellett of Veneta at
3:45 p.m. The sedan was most
seriously damaged in the mishap,
the police report showed.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed,, Sept. 21, 1949 Page 3A
Elks to Host
Deputy Ruler
Members of Elks Lodge No. 357
will greet a high official of the
order Wednesday night at special
ceremonies at the Cafe Del Rey
and at the Lodge Bldg. The of
ficial is Charles A. Howard, of
Salem, district deputy grand ex-
Bobbie C. Williams
Bobbie Christine WllliamsJn-
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert S. Williams, Florence, died
Sept. 20 at a local hospital.. She
was born Sept. 19 at Florence.' -
Graveside services will ba Fri
day at 10 a. m. at Westlawn Mem
orial Cemetery, with Poole-Larsen
Mortuary taking charge.
altcd ruler for Oregon, Northwest
A dinner at the Del Rey will
precede initiation of a clasa of
candidates at the Elks Temple:"
U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast:
Eugene and vicinity, fair through
Thursday. Western Oregon, same.
i Local Statistics: Hight temper
I ature Tuesday, 75 degrees; low
Wednesday, 36 degrees; no rain
in 24 hours ending 10:30 a. m
total for month, .71 inch; nor
mal for month, 1.83 inches', stage
of river at 7:30 a. m minus 2.4
feet; wind at 11:30 a. m.,- North
10; prevailing Tuesday, North 10.
Sunrise and sunset (PST):
Thursday, 5:59 a. m. and 6:10 p.m.
Friday, 6 a. m. and 6:08 p. m.
ThnrilUr .
Hlsh 12:18 p.m. 8.3 H.
Low :U l.ra. -.. 8:39 p.m. -0.4 ft.
REV. DOBBS DIES
SEVERANCE, N. Y. (U.B Rev.
John Francis Dobbs,'79, died at
his summer home here Tuesday.
He was president emeritus of Pa
cific University at Forest Grove,
Ore.
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