Show UNITED AIR I LINES Tf'S S 'S FASTEST fl Tf MOTOR SERVICE Planes 2 pilots service Radio Quiet cabins Lavatory San Francisco ir ni 1824 H Portland Seattle 50 spokane spokane- Rr Omaha n CHICAGO ps Cleveland PORK on Round Trips Lunches Aloft by not Hotel Utah Was 2002 Western flying Experience I rI THE TH S SEC GO MILKY WAY Or SEE This Unusual Broadcast With Birb Darbara r Baber mr K S L Land Land and In Inthe the th utah rower Power Light kitchen In the he Kt rn Bldr every ner Tuesday at I 10 1015 a. a m. m She tb the hll dishes as a. she he broadcasts b 4 1 CLARK LEA LEAVES LEAVES YES YES' FOR F FOREIGN 0 HE I G N f BOND PARLEYS r 1 L. L D. D S. S Church Official Sees f- f i Favorable Treatment for t I U. U S. S Investors J f Expressing optimism regarding tl tU tL JU t I favorable treatment for American 5 J holders of foreign dollar b bond J r i X r Reuben Clark Jr J second counselor v vin in the first presidency of ot the L L. L LD D. D S S. S church left for New York Monday at p. p II m. m to continue his duties as 25 asa 1 a member of the foreign bondholders bondholders' protective council I I President Clark who was appointed a member of the council last winter I is returning to New York to make I I arr arrangements for guiding the I ties of the council for at least J six ix months during the illness of Raymond B. B Stevens council 1 president He ex ex- C. p to be away until about April 2 Later he will return to New York accompanied accompanied ac ac- companied by his family Plan N Negotiations Y Before departing Mr Clark said the council will endeavor to todo do all in its power to enter into negotiations with foreign governments which have dc- dc I fat faulted ted on dollar bonds Many Utah investors are holding foreign government bonds including those in South America and European countries it was announced The council according to President Clark i is negotiating with every country country country coun- coun try in default which shows hows a willingness willing ness to co cooperate and nd to fulfill its ob He pointed out cut that the negotiations negotiations negotiations ne ne- which are being carried on are arc for the protection of holders of foreign bonds payable In United States dollars dolIar j As a result of the conference of ot creditors' creditors representatives in Brazil last February 5 5 which was wa attended by Mr Clark the Standard Statistics company the largest organization of its kind in Sn the United States has recommended Brazilian bonds as an attractive speculation since the recent negotiations according to local bond brokers indicating the settlement made by Mr Clark is favorably regarded regarded regarded re re- re- re in n investment circles To Resume Payments Partial resumption on of ot interest pay- pay r C meats ments on dollar loans of Brazilian state and municipalities is provided after alter a lapse of many months under a Brazilian debt decree reached at the conference covering the the period of ot April 1 1934 to March 31 31 1938 with wilh provision for a review of the situation situation- not later than September 1 1937 7 The plan which is k a n a sive one covers all external Indebtedness Indebted Indebted- ness of Brazilian borrowing bodies and md divides the various loans into eight classifications six of which include in in- elude lude dollar issues Full service of ot loans covered in the agreement willbe will be included in the respective budgets of the federal government state or municipality at fixed exchange ra rates 1 Consult Dearden I FIRST if if your eyes bother you for Dr M. M H. H Dearden Dearden Dearden Dear- Dear Dearr r h. h den maintains Ii his I s 17 11 years' years successful service to improve vision I j. j c I Dearden's Ideal Optical Optical Suite I fit fits I t s 5 glasses AS NEEDED backed by Dearden Dearden Dearden Dear- Dear den E Experience x per e nee and i Treatment 1 DR 1ST 1 H. H J t F DEARDEN t r p OPTOMETRIST 10 lQ a W. W v. v Broadway Floor Wasatch 2723 t 1 3 l' l |