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Show Unguis hed visitor is far mor important in the Church of England than Or. Johnson. John-son. Th archbishop is the second rank- J tag prelate In th Anglican church. Hi views on world affair ar of much greater significance than those of th dean of Canterbury. 'We ar sur they far mor accurately reflect the attitude' atti-tude' of Church of England leadership. W ar pleased and honored to have th archbishop of York in Salt Lak City as visitor. But w are doubly glad to havs him her to clarify a situation situ-ation which haa been confusing and disturbing dis-turbing to many Americana. Archbishop's .Visit Is Doubly Pleasing . - Salt Ink Oty haa n distinguished visitor in th person of Most Rev. and Bight Honorable Cyril Forster Garbett, archbishop of Tork and member of th British bouse of lord. Ha la her on hi way to attend the annual convention conven-tion of th Episcopal church In San Francisco next week. It la an honor to Salt Lake City and Utah to hsvs thla distinguished prelate spend three day with us aa the guest of Utah Episcopal church authorities. It 1 a privileg for th people of Utah to be able to hoar him apeak tonight in th Salt Lak tabernacle, which ha been mad available through the kindness kind-ness of President George Albert Smith of th LD8 church. But th moat significant thing about th visit of the archbishop of Tork to this (tat and this country is the sharp ' contrast thla British Episcopal religious leader offer to th ail-too-well-pubuV died "Red Dean" of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson. TJn Johnson aa been -consistently a supporter of Soviet Russia Rus-sia and an attacker of th United State. Hi staunch approval . of communism and his vituperative condemnation of capitalism havs led many Americans to believe that such view ar typical of leaders of th Church of England. '. Th visit of the archbishop of Tork will do much to dispel that impression. In eontraat to Dr. Johnson's view, ths archbishop hailed the Marshall aid program pro-gram aa n great act of auteamanahip and said it is making a great eon tribe, tri-be, tiou to stability hi Europe. He aaid recipient nations era "profoundly grateful" grate-ful" to America. ' Th archbishop expressed th view that church persecution "undoubtedly exists" in Cxechoalovakia and other Balkan countries dominated by the Communists. Com-munists. While declaring that the Anglican An-glican church is not primarily concerned with 'any particular economic system, hs Beads it clear that "Marxian eommu-Bisra eommu-Bisra and eaaphaalta the Martian ran. , ft be iwaeaeiled with Christian faith.! L SIMM" should Bote that -this di , |