Show diore ARRESTS WILL BE MADE washington june 10 first assistant postmaster general wynne was acting postmaster general in tho absence of air payne the fourth assistant postmaster general mr briskow Bris fow spent a large portion of the day in conference jiin general superintendent fosnes of the free delivery system and a number of postoffice post office inspectors regarding the investigation but no complete developments were made public there arc many rumors of impending dismissals and arrests but the officials refuse to discuss them the records of a number of officials and employed emp loyes are being thoroughly overhauled the proposed rural free delivery routes inspected and recommended for establishment under tho machen administration are held up following the discovery of he largo deficit in the appropriation for free delivery and will be re inspected before final action is taken there are many of these routes A number of southern representatives senta tives in congress are making inquiries regarding the plans for the tree delivery system and protesting against delay in tie establishment of routes already recommended and against any possible curtailment of existing sen ice the payment of a fee of to general william W dudley member of a law firm anil former commissioner of pensions in connection with the location of a postal substation sub station in the drug store of john W stone in the business section of this city has been investigate ed by the inspectors gene il dudley acknowledges having been paid for his services in connection with the location of the station and says that it was a legitimate transaction senator penrose of pennsylvania who is said to be chairman of the committee of the senate conferred wath fourth assistant postmaster general bristow about the situation and what the investigation has developed as to the administration of postal with a view to explanation at the next session to prevent a of irregularities at the london diocesan conference on thursday night the bishop of london referred to the marriage remarriage re of a divorced person by the rev 11 hadden he said that though he had sent two letters and one special messenger requesting an explanation ho had received no reply but that might be accounted for by the fact chat the clergyman in question had sustained a domestic misfortune remained for ani to give hil own opinion and that was that a grave scandal had been perpetrated in the diocese a far graver scandal than of defect of ritual because a moral scandal the rulo of the church ns to the marriage remarriage re of guilty divorced persons had never been doubtful and the minister who performed such a ceremony insulted tha conscience and marriage law of the church he thought it a gros anomaly that the chancellors jurisdiction in such matters should be independent of the bishoff nf but the affair would not be without its if it made the world aware that ho not responsible for ane issue of licenses As to the re harriace of innocent persona after divorce he hal ha l the strongest objection to the use of the marriage a second time over any man or woman whose wife or husband was fitall alive such marriages remarriages re should be contracted at a registry office bis wish wag that clergy should not celebrate even such marriages certainly nothing would induce him to visit as if nothing had happened a church where such a scandal as that mentioned had taken place until amends had been fiade to the diocese safe to be a day without dr thomaa oil in the house never can tell what moment an acci dent is going to happen |