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Show INQUIRY BOARD MUST ACT. Bishop Tuttle Has Nothing; to Do With Talbot Scandal Now. ST. LOP1S. Jan. 4. "The duties devolving de-volving upon me as presiding bishop of the church aro at an end for the present in the matter of the presentment against Bishop Talbot," said Bishop Tuttlo today to-day "If tho board of Inquiry should find the charges set forth In the presentment present-ment sufficiently tenable to make them matters for a trial II will then bo niv duty to act. 'The board of Inquiry, which I have already appointed, still stands and will meet at the time and place indicated to 1 . nslder the presentment. 1 have received re-ceived no advices of a new or another pn lentment against Bishop Talbot, although al-though I have no reason Jo doubt that one will be mado In tho light of recent events "If Iherv Is any repudiation of tho signature sig-nature to the presentment it Is not or me to consldi-r. but must go before tin-board tin-board of inquiry, or If tho presentment Is to be withdrawn it must bu brought I f fore that board " |