thing Pisloi To Obtain Debt Doesn't Pay■ jiI ' ;! Trying 10 collect a debt at the!I point of a pistol doesn't pay. The (I effort was made at Nenana.! Louis Hammei, merchant, went to'i «the cabin of Anton Konieczny to j collect S20 alleged to be due On a I grocery bill. The merchant usually s carries a pistol, he explained, be- • cause he once was robbed. He neve*- i intends to be victimized in such aj manner 'again without resistance, j The discussion between Hammei; and Koncieczney over the grocery!ij led 10 a scufie, during which Ham- j mel pulled his pistol from his pocket! J and pointed the weapon-at Koniecz- ; nev.In subsequent court proceedings before United States Commissioner, j C. C. Keid. Hammei admitted he j i pointed the pistol. He was lined; ! $100 and paid it.In transmitting the record of the;case to the U, S. attorney's office in :•• Fairbanks. Commissioner Heid failed j ■ * *! to note, if she did remember, wbeth- j i er Hammei collected the $20 gro- ji eery bill. j