Show I I Gloomy Dean Inge Writes to II l Keep Wolf From Deanery Door J J I LONDON March 4 AP- AP Gloomy Dean Inge explaining why he writes for tor th newspapers says It was sl simply plY a case of f alty as his deanery brought Nm In but 1500 pounds a year rear while hIs bis four children cost 1000 pounds a year to educate The deans dean's remarks before the Society of Women Journalists were In replY to accusations made from time to time that he was worth a alot lot of money and that his cathe ex-cathe- dral were altogether Uncalled uncalled un- un called for tor When he began wrIting for the press the dean admitted that he had been cautioned by a bishop that I hI he wa was making a mistake In sacr- sacr sacrificing his dignity The dean said In his view there was no great tion between writing for the he press read by all classes and preaching to a similar audience from the pulpit pulpit pul- pul pit or platform lie He himself did not mind being classed among the wealthy but he had been called a blackleg who was taking the bread out of the mouths of worthy men and women who lived by pounding the typewriter type type- writer and this compelled him to defend himself His house consisted consist consist- ed ot of thirty rooms mu much h hospitalIty hospital hospital- Ity was expected of him and trying to 10 keep up tip his end of affairs gen I i DEAN cM it his deanery income he said sala were things had no tendency tendency ten ten- dency to eliminate the word gloomy from the handle which had been tacked onto his name |