Show TO GIVE I T ON J. J R. R Clark Jr Int al AU Authority ty Viti j dress Tabernacle T REPRESENTED U If HAGUE CON Speech as Strictly Nonpar States Attorn J J. J Reuben Clark jr Tr rt la lawyer of ot the thc United sut cuss th the lea league of nationS nations c cov the thc treat treaty at a T Tab Taber ber ling to bo be held Friday Mr Ir Clark is ts looked u u uthe p the tho man closest In touch situation In and while ali 1111 i on a vacation In to te Grants lIle wa was about the It now sta stands tr Clark Grants and ever every I yeAr yc h family como come from rain their pi in New pr pta JIn J- J York lork to visit In tate state te he Considered I IFor allor For fifteen years ears Mr Ir Cl CIa Clark rv closely Identified Ic with th 1 politics and M hit i International law IH are arc Many Maimy of specially prepared for th tine the attorney generals general's office When hen the tine war with Germ out he hr was tas InstrUcted Instruct Tk adm administration to write by 11 boo j E on Emer Emergency i which he which was lar largely ct he the bail war time States legislation of ci 4 Jh 4 of on 0 Tn In his speech on th eo Mr Clark Clarl will confine to the Je legal al and practical p pi covenant and explain In d d. d workings 8 of the league it i Tho The meeting I Is announced u nonpartisan and the general genera Invited I n I t CLI Appointed solicitor to S r State Philander C Knox Knot Ia hi hT Clark soon Hoon became the 1 l adl national lawyer lawer for the during tho the Taft Tart administrate gOY gos tI was vas appointed chairman of ot t peace conference r Several mon the war var In Europe Gw Oto Crowder present provost pro roar eral oral and Hear Ilear Admiral Wain Walo tine thc the thenay navy y were his military tho the conference which never Kept In Hull lnE Even F. during tIne the war Mr been ben in close touch situation and anc since the was sl sin signed has given much macho 0 of to studying the legal le-al In the tho proposed lea league ue whIch up tim to the tho Senate for Dr Commissioned a major r n cv the United States entered th Clark was s practically rI r I IsOr to to Provost Marshall Cro Crowder Croler ler during the American army To him wul the le legal al Phases of ot the inter 1 question of ot sending America ov overseas ea Mr rr Clark arl I JM Is also well wen l' l i with the part of ot the thc treaty ret British rights and claims and arod andi t tanti it alit anti and claims chain of oC small treaty I TT U. S. S on Os CI toor or several se years he cc was counsel representing th the Am before beCore- the thc claims commission The rhe of or this commission W was I l ded that could not he a adjusted 11 Most of the matten before the thc commission went claims Robert Hobert Lan ent secretary of state wa Was wu the Un United Sta States tl'S the tho same somo commission and war wort Mr Clark At present Mr Ir Hark Is Is CO the American International cor doing business In ever every stet Stella globe In addition Ih ho he Is Isto legs to the thc Cuban government o Id J I he h has come In close t. t I. I the tho international phases of ot go that affects small nations J Open Ollen Pr TS On this subject Mr Ir l ered eminently qualified d to to 10 he has been In touch with wHit Cu Cui i national relations for or sod sever Salt Lake Is promised an UI i 3 U tint I stu study y of or the thc len league u of or nation pl te and thorough h hJ tho the promises s and rind hopes of t I tt covenant and their relations t tc politics The committee in charge O o 0 ran for or the Friday nl night might ht promise an ope slon of t the peace treaty treat that considered everywhere c as ns th the topic before the American n 1 |