Show MISSIONARIES IN CHINA Defense of Them by Chaplain Marvin Before Ministerial Association The Ministerial association at its regular weekly meeting In the Y M 1rM C A rooms yesterday morning listened to the reading of n paper by Rev Walter Wal-ter C Marvlnc chaplainof Fort Douglas Doug-las entitled Some Incidents In the Campaign In China The paper was made up mainly of personal experiences experi-ences Rev Marvina serving as ch plain p-lain in thc Ninth infantry during the recent Chinese troubles The reader devoted considerable time to the ceremonies apropos of Queen Victorias death which occurred while the troopo of the allied nations fought the Celestials Into submission The siege and capture of Then Tsln were also minutely detailed The rendIng rend-ing concluded with a defense of the missionaries In that part of the country coun-try The meeting opened with the newly elected president Rev Mr Barnett in tho chair The first move made by the president was to appoint the usual standing Committee of Morals Revs R Wake chairman P E Simpson and W M Paden were the members appointed ap-pointed |