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Show FINE ADDRESS BY MAJ. J. REUBEN M CLARK H il At the meeting lu tho Tabernncle nljlfl lust Tuesday night Major J. Reuben H Clark was tho speaker. Ho took tor flpfl his subject the Leaguo or Nations, H nnd lie talked about It fiom every jH angle for about one hour nnd twen- jH ty minutes. Every sent In the Tab- H crnacle was occupied and a great many were stnndlng nt tho rear In H the balcony nnd on the main floor. H Major Clark Is In a position to know H what ho Is talking about, ns he has H spent a great many years In Wash- H luglon during which tlmo ho has H studied International questions. Tho H program which was arranged for tho H occasion was very fine. Tho meet- H tug commenced with a selection by H the Roosters quartette, consisting of H Charles O. Peterson, Arthur Olson, H Dr. A. W. Ensign nnd ProL C. R. M Johnson. President S. S. Rnlllf of- M fercd the Invocation, nfter which H Lucy antes Bowen snng two beautt- H fill solos. Major Claik then dellv- orod nn eloquent address, and tho B congregation' Hang the "Stnr Spangled Bannor," under the leadership of , M Professor Johnson. Pro. C. N. Jen- sen offered tho closing prayer. In H the next Issue of our paper we will H glvo the address of Major Clark in ' M i m m iiiii |