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Show I BISHOP'S CASE I INABEYANGE Kplscopnl Lenders Plan Hig War 1 Fund; Mr. Jones Walls. H Salt Lake, Oct. 18. Whllo mem- hers of tho house of bishops, sonstl- tilting tho highest body of the Kplsco pnl clinch In tho United States, gave no indication at tho gathering In Chicago estorday what action would bo taken in tho caso of Illshop Paul I Jones of S.ilt Lake, whoso resignation resigna-tion had been demanded by ministers and laymen here because of his pa-1 clfist utterances, tho attitude of the) August body toward tho war was mado plain. A campaign to ralso ' $500,000 within tho church will bo Inaugurated soon, tho war commis- i sion announced to the bishops, and 1 man was informally approved, cording to dispatches last night. 1' lion Jon whost convictions ! thus simi to bo markedly at wiriuiice with those of other Episcopal Episco-pal churchmen, was not present nt the opening session. It Is expected he will attend -the meetings today and placo beforo tho houso his sldo of tho case. i During tho four days of their gathering, gath-ering, members of the houso of blsli- j ops will turn their attention to measures meas-ures designed to enlarge tho scope of war service In tho church. i |