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Show SOLDIER DISCUSSES t LEAGUE OF NATIONS " to The Tribune. UNTI, M.irrh IS- "Are the Objections l-:v 'prJposod Leapue of Nations Valid?" 'VVie subject of a lecture given, by Theodore D. Martin at the Pres-;:,.an Pres-;:,.an church here last evening. He ljcpd the following five phases of the Uvnn: First, sovereignty; second, en-alliances; en-alliances; third, the Monroe doc- ; rti" fourth, supervision of the smaller Wis mandatory; fifth, internationalism. V lecture was an answer to the objects objec-ts Yh at are being made to the league nations. r?eant Martin recently returned from (rente where he had beeri connected with hospital corps, and his lecture on this C:ort.int subject was given from a sol- fcr's point of view. j The sub feot for discussion next Sunday jrniae. .March 23, is "War and Religion." i Mr. Martin wiii talk on his experiences bpi-as at the Ladies' Literary club pjt.-lay afternoon and at the Commer-, fc'i'ubon Thursday evening. i . |