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Show LARK SPEAKS WITH BANKERS HOUSTON Tex., Nov. 16 (tu:i j. Reuben Clark, Jr.. of Salt Uilie City, today advised bankers -ot to stand back in awe and permit per-mit "Hitlerism and heathenism" jj unchecked. ""Face this struggle, this war t0 the death, and so enter it," he ;oid delegates to the American linkers association in convention tere. Clark is a financier and .mmoolnr In thp nrfQirlpnt of nrsL ,u...,-". t- the Mormon church. "The powers of evil battle throughout the world to set up se state as God." Clark asserted in an address given at a time then a treatment of Jews and Catholics in Germany was attracting at-tracting the attention of this gov-frnment.. gov-frnment.. Clark also is chairman ot the Foreign Bondholders Protective Pro-tective Council of New York. Benson was advanced from the first vice presidency. He was succeeded suc-ceeded by Robert M. Hanes of Winston-Salem, N. C, second vice president. P. D. Houston of Nashville, Nash-ville, Tenn.. was elected second vice president. |