Show To Lea Lead Church 4 i 1 v yM t L Lv v v ro r Y 5 0 L L- L 2 DR DIt WILLIAM TEMPLE Will occupy fathers father's place King In Nominates New Primate Of All England LONDON Feb 23 uP The UP-The The archbishop of York Dr William Temple was nominated by King George VI Sunday night to succeed succeed succeed suc suc- Dr Cosmo Gordon Lang as archbishop of Canterbury the highest cler clerical cal position in the Church of England In replacing the year old Dr Lang who offered his resignation a month ago to yield to a younger man as primate of all England Dr Temple becomes the first son of an archbishop of Canterbury to attain the same high place as his father Will Stir SUr Memories When the new ninety-eighth ninety bishop o of Canterbury w was s born 60 years ago his father was bishop of Exeter Exeter but but Lambeth palace the medieval London home of the primate primate primate mate now partly destroyed by nazi bombs will stir memories of his youth It was was' his home during his fathers father's life and later he served his fathers father's successor Dr Randall Davidson Davidson Davidson Da Da- Da- Da as chaplain there Dr Temple is one of the most progressive leaders of the church a philosopher and outspoken social reformer he has outlined his ideas In a new book Christianity and Social Order A graduate of Oxford he was headmaster of Repton Repton Repton Rep- Rep ton school before he was 30 and later became the bishop of Manchester Man Man- chester Two generations after his father crown Edward VH VU Dr Temple created a church sensation by expressing expressing expressing ex ex- ex- ex pressing his disapproval of that sovereigns sovereign's grandson Edward VIII now now the duke of Windsor Windsor for for his determination to marry the former former former for for- mer Mrs Wallis Warfield Simpson Successor Named King George also named Dr Cyril F. F Garbett bishop of Winchester Winchester Winchester Win Win- chester to succeed Dr Temple as archbishop of York Dr Garbett 66 is the son of a country parson and was bishop of the poor densely settled diocese in greater London for 13 years before before be be- fore going to Winchester in 1932 In his first curacy in 1899 he was one of 23 to the then young vicar of Portsmouth Cosmo Gordon Lang and the retiring archbishop took a great liking to him Essentially an organizer the new archbishop of York has taken no prominent part In church debate debate de de- de- de bate but has been active in the house of lords in support of moderate moderate moderate ate social reform |