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Patients Pay Only 20 Cents Daily (Second of = Series) } © By WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer - . | PRESBYTERIAN MISSION HOSPITAL, WEIHSIEN, China, Sept. 4-—They bring the farmers in from the fields with their legs blown off! and Dr. Chang takes care of them. - They bring the soldiers from the battle areas with gaping wounds! in their heads and bodies and Dr. Chang takes care of them. | They bring the children whose little bodies are crushed by speeding
mitary trucks and Dr. Chang tries nists control the countryside. | Yo make them well again, _intere They bring old peasant women politics. He is neither a member! with bullet wounds of the Nationalist government Kuojn their sides, men mintang nor m supporter of the| whose minds are Communists. . There's some crazed by torture,/and some bad in both sides, he bethe broken bodies|jjeves, of the poor—Dr.| Dr. Chang knows all the military| Chang tries tolcommanders in the area. Today he| take care of them and I were talking to a Chinese all {general who proudly described a He is the only battle which the general said had doctor in this|lefi 6000 Chinese Communists dead Chinese city of and many more wounded. Weihsien—for the; As we left the military headquarpast two years alters Dr. Chang was silent. Finally city under siege in China's civil he spoke. “My work is different war, Nationalist troops control the|from their,” he said quietly, “My city proper and Chinese Commu-iwork is just the opposite.”
Hospital Named After Church in Pittsburg
THE MISSION hospital is a neat| Dr. Chang's hospital has 70 beds. ' brick building in a grove, All the|They are always full. There are other trees for miles around have|séven Chinese graduate nurses and! been chopped down by the military |31 student nurses. Dr. Chang perto construct road blocks. They| forms six or seven. operations a day, didn’t cut the trees at the hospital{takes care of all patients and| even when the front lines were handles the administrative details only & mile or two away. of the hospital. Many of his pa- § < “The hospital is named Shadyside, | tients are too poor to pay anything, | b after Shadyside Presbyterian church but some of them do. The fee is! ; of Pittsburgh, 20 cents a day.
| Called ‘Tai Fu,“Meaning a Great Scholar | © PATIENTS CALL Dr. Chang “Tai) Wong Lee, farmer, age 60. “T was | i Ful Wich ng - Scholar, "leating my dinner,” he said, “and | y e's years e was gradu- ¥ k ated from the Rockefeller-endowed |™ big shell came right in m win Peking medical college, low.” Dr. Chang amputated“Wong © Dr. Chang’s hospital once owned Lee's right leg above the knee, an x-ray machine, but the Japanese| Wang Tai-S8hih is a farmer's syuashed if, so he Jhas to make all wife, age 40. “I was washing his diagnoses without one. clothes,” she said, “and an explo- ' The patienis here are the litile sion hit me.” She had a large deep people of China caught in the|{wound in her thigh. Dr. Chang | middle of civil war, Heré are some (took a skin graft from her other! , of them: : leg and mended it. |
Forced to Sit Motionless for Days YU TUN-SHOU is a 12-year-old|released. But now he is a mentat boy. He was run over by a speeding [Ca5€. - army truck and his pelvis crushed. Chang Tal-Min. age 80, is 2
. farmer's wife. She was walking | Me looks like a little China doll along the road on hey way to the
He cannot move his legs, but Dr.|market place and stepped on a: Chang thinks he will get well. Communist land mine. She ‘had Wong Pei-Mau, age 50, was/deep wounds in her shoulder, hip | mayor of the village of Hanting.|and leg. . His village was captured by the Win Wen-Sen, age 18, was a stuCommunists and he was taken pris-|dent but had io quit. school tie
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oner. For many days he was forced |of lack of funds, so he joined the! “to sit without moving his hands, | nationalist forces. He was shot in | feet or his head. Finally he was|the abdomen. |
These Are the Little People of China
THESE ARE THE little people of troubled land. 1 talked for a little! China, — the Communists refer to Wille, te in Anoiies room a nurse! them as the “Lao Pal Hsing.” The S00! an oltt~man who had Just | Communists say they are fighting | P¢e0 carried in, He had stepped on
the nationalist meni in (a land mine, halt of the "Leo pal Heng he | There really wasn’t much I eould |
Dr. Chang asked me to come to," | chapel session, which begins each|POLICE CHIEF STEPS DOWN i day at the hospital. All the nurses| EAST CHICAGO, Ind, Sept, 4 and hospital workers were there.!(U. P.) —Walter D. Conroy stepped | They sald the Loid's Prayer in down as chief of police yesterday | Chinese and sang some Pslams! and became plain Patrolman Con- | which they have set te their own| (roy. Mr. Conroy resigned the] musie, |chief’s job which he had held since Then Dr. Chang asked me to[1939, but said he would remain on! speak to them about China and her the police force.
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