Show RETIRED ED FINANCIER VISITING S S1 S. L L.- SEES MORE PROSPERITY AHEAD AH AD 7 w I 11 HUNTER MARSTON Has Hasa jIa a of cameras Asserts Credits Changing to Shorter Terms I d bUSi-d Better business and more more prosperity prosperity pros pros- is ahead beca because se the nation is only beginning to spend I That was the report given in Salt Lake City Friday by Hunter Marston Marston Marston Mars- Mars ton retired financier of New York City and close friend of Joseph Davies former U. U S. S ambassador to Russia Mr Marston Mrs Marston Mrs Davies and her daughter Miss Nedenia Nedema Hutton and Miss Eleanor Neill schoolmate of Miss Hutton stopped in ln Salt Salt Lake Lake City aboard a private car en route via Union Pacific railroad to the west co cost coast st st. Mr Davies now with the state department at Washington D. D C C. did not make the trip The best sign of better business I to come is the fact that term long-term i credits have changed to term short-term credits with borrowers shortening I their repayment periods said the nattily dressed Mr Marston I Mr Marston is a former president president I dent of Blair Co which financed the Denver Rio Grande Crande Western railroad and the building of the Western Pacific when his father the late Edgar L. L Marston was a partner in the firm He expressed He expressed belief that Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Ger Ger- many's war on Russia is an aid to democracies but we still must keep l prepared Mr Marston is a camera fan and collects cameras as some persons collect stamps He has a of cameras with him He gave The Telegram photographer photographer photographer some pointers on press pho pho- |