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Show I FLING AT HIGH SOCIETY FOLK Bishop Nelson of the Episcopal Church Says Something Regarding Re-garding Exchange of Wives. By International News Servlc. MA.LON13, N. Y Feb. 6. In comment-'tng comment-'tng on tho charge recently made that tho "loggers and primitive dwellers of tho r Adlrondacks" exchange wives, Biahop . Nelson, assistant to Biahop Doanc of the Alba7 dlocoHo of tho liiscopal churoh. wyn that tho backwoodsmen aro no worse than persona In high Now York society life who go through tho formality of going to a divorce court for their exchanges. ex-changes. Tho blehop made the statement state-ment at a missionary meeting at Saranac "The only difference between the exchanges ex-changes 1 that the exchange alleged j Hgalnst thoie backwoodsmen Is not legalised." tald the bishop. "But these "people In the mountains are not to bo held up to ncorn. They arc absolutely Jacking In moral education and sex rc-Jfttlon. rc-Jfttlon. They have many manly qualf- tier, howover. nnd should bo encouraged. "I do not nay thin to create a sensation, sensa-tion, nor do 1 wlnh to hold these people up to Bcorn. These exchanges aro not one bit worse than the same things countenanced In New York society. The Adirondack people don't go to the divorce courts, but except for that .they do about the same things an the high society |