. Christian herald and signs of our times. emost seriouslydisturbed partsof Turkey toleave their sta-tions ? T h r e eyears ago thewriter felt thathe was livingover a powdermagazine. Theexplosions,though longdelayed, haveat length come,and they haveproved to befar worse thanour fears. Thefuture is omi-nous. Oughtthe missiona-ries to seek forplaces of great-er safety? My daughter with five of my grand-children has, for weeks, been living inconstant fear of an attack from a murder-ous horde of freebooters. Ought she withthose dear children to seek safety by goingwhere she and they can be protect


. Christian herald and signs of our times. emost seriouslydisturbed partsof Turkey toleave their sta-tions ? T h r e eyears ago thewriter felt thathe was livingover a powdermagazine. Theexplosions,though longdelayed, haveat length come,and they haveproved to befar worse thanour fears. Thefuture is omi-nous. Oughtthe missiona-ries to seek forplaces of great-er safety? My daughter with five of my grand-children has, for weeks, been living inconstant fear of an attack from a murder-ous horde of freebooters. Ought she withthose dear children to seek safety by goingwhere she and they can be protected bythe Stars and Stripes? 1 am glad that shedoes not ask me that question. She asksit only of the Master who has placed her assembled two American ladies haveboarding-school for girls, with some sixtpupils. One of these ladies has been iwork for more than a quarter of a centurbuilding up that school. Had these aleft falas when they saw the cyclone 1destruction about to sweep down, wouit not have struck Talas? What wouhave been the faof:.


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