Show ClARK GUI TO GIVE ME Am AID TO HUGHES Utahn Invited to Assist in Conference J J. J R Reuben uben Clark of ot Salt Lake authority on Int International law has accepted an Invitation from Secretary of ot State Hughes Hughea to assist the state department In matters connected with tho International fonal conference on limitation limitation limitation limi limi- tation of ot and Far Eastern problems problem to a n. statement made last night h by Mr Clark Announcement of ot the Invitation to tho tim Salt Laker came cam yesterday e from Washington Telegraphic advices declared declared de de- de- de dared that tho the se secretary of ot state was eager er to have the benefit of ot Mr Clarks Clark's advice and counsel as ho he Is regarded as one of ot the tho tor most advisors on diplomatic matters Mr Clark said that he had decided to accept the Invitation after duo consideration con con- Ho He will vill leave Ve for tor WashIngton Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington September 12 and anet take t. up his work under the tho direction of ot the secretary see sec rotary of f state upon hl his arrival there thero He lIe sta stated ted that ho assumed tho the work to bo be done would bo be In inline line with similar simi simi- lar tar services performed several overal years ago In connection with tho the Hague con con- ference Mr Clark was of the state department during Secretary Knox's administration Later he prepared the official index of ot the Versailles trent treaty He Ho returned to Salt Lake Lako to reside last June after atter an absence of ot fifteen years He said last night that he would return to Salt Lake on tho completion of ot his work In Washington and would not give up tip his home homo here Tho specific ic work he ho will bo be called upon to do Jo JoIs doIs dois Is not known nor tho the length of time he ho will b be absent Mr fr Clark was born In Grantsville Tooele county and arni Is a graduato graduate of tho the L. L D. D S S. college the University of ot Utah and the he Columbia law school He was assistant solicitor of ot tho the state de department department de- de nt In 1907 and 1908 1905 and solicitor from 1910 to 1913 Ho was also general general general gen gen- eral counsel for the United States before before be be- fore tore the tho British American-British claims commIssion commission com corn mission and a a. major on the tho staff of ot the Jud Judge o advocate general during the war Ha He received his discharge from the arm army In December r. r 1918 InS and until last rune Juno resided In New ew York President nt Taft TaCt appointed Mr Clark chairman an of ot the American preparatory committee to represent this country on the International preparatory committee commit commit- I tee teo for the third Hague conference I but the tho conference was never held Mr Clark visited Utah during the lie thelast thelast last political campaign and made many speeches against the league of ot nations |