Saturday, May. 05, 1923

The League's Advocate

John H. Clarke, member of the Supreme Court, was a great Justice. John H. Clarke, citizen of Youngstown, Ohio, is rapidly becoming the great and preeminent advocate of the League of Nations--in partibus infidelium.

The first speech of his first campaign was made at Chicago the day after President Harding had told America that his administration would never join us to the League. Mr. Clarke staunchly supported the President's World Court proposal without reservation.

His non-partisan defense of the faith of Woodrow Wilson takes him to the following fronts: Minneapolis, April 28-30; Kansas City, Mo., May 1; St. Louis, May 4; Youngstown, May 14; Cincinnati, May 17; Washington, May 23; Atlantic City, May 25; Long Beach, L. I., June 1; and possibly to Albany, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon.