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Show CLERGYMEN CHARGED WITH RADICAL TREND NEW YOI1K. Feb. 16. Charges! that certain clergymen arc teaching or I permitting the learhln- of doctrines not In accord with true Christian It :. or Ideal 4n,ol"lcan'!'rn were made In report submitted to the National Civic federation by the committee on churches and religious organizations. The report was presented b E. P. u bet Ler, i hairman. Mr. Wheeler declared that most of the clergymen, priests and rabbis have remained loyal to the principles; or" tho United States but a small group appear to have been affected. Some . Idealistic clergymen, he said, are al-i lowing themselves, through sympathy1 for the working classes, to be h-d into, lines of thought and expression that are almost radical. If some of their expressions wore carried into effect, he asserted. It would mean the over-, throw of republican institutions. oo |