| Show WOUNDED IN BATTLE A correspondent ot of the danish paper iken who baa bak been an eyt witness to tle battles between the greek breeke and turks la in The naly deo cribei bribes some of the scenes in the bos boa after the engagement engagements engage mente what he be there witnessed gives some faint idea of what war really means and at what price honor and glory are bought most of jhb wounds he says were from rifle balls and in most oases the ball had entered the breast and passed out through the book or of one thousand wounded sol iera ulers only five had bad the balls balla hlll still in their bodies and aad not one was shot in the lower parts of the body ninety nine per cent were hit bit beneath the ib many of these were able to walk about four or live five boure boors alter after they bad been woo wounded oded the physicians explained that the orlI dees where the ball had bad entered and left the be body were small email and easily closed up a and ad that the lungs were not serl I 1 injured by a small email hole soldiers wounded by swords or ix ex floding shells presented a more piti able sight night these were generally brought in in the everli g those from sabre bouma were nearly always bit on the head or on the arms often an sat ear had been out away or weir their skulls were terribly crushed the wounds from bursting berating shells were sickening in the extreme gen orally pieces of shell were lodged at tho the bottom of the wound ithe clothes were torn away round the bleeding parts pa arta of the body on april 28 three hundred wounded soldiers were taken to the hospital in three fourr hourc and among thew them weta wei some who bad large places pieces of bone torn away from the te moles 89 lay lag ing the brains bare or pieces of bone had been driven into the grey gray matter such patients breathed with difficulty if they bad been hit bit la in the right side aide be left side of the body was paralyzed they seemed to suffer inexpressible pres elble pain it was wag a pitiful sight eight to see the of agony in their oyer eye others had been bit to in the thigh some borne of these unfortunates had bad the flesh torn away and others bad she he bone crushed crashed tor for a length of six inches the flesh hung bung in rags rage from the sur ear sees laces of the gaping wounds in the hospital at Liar Larl isaa ses where for live five days day wounded wore were received to the number of over one thousand not one amputation was waa made the tae surgeons surge oni declared they bad no time for that the wounds were cleaned std dressed and parts removed by sharp sol scissor more but ne DO ai 81 Wit bation were administered dome sometimes times the eyes eye bu bao to be taken out but the be patients Pation pati euta ts h had d their full consciousness rod and the grosne that accompanied op operations orations of this thin kind defy description pitiful as were the scenes at the hospital it was stil i more pi pl atif tifa u 1 maya the correspondent to see these unfortunate human beings during the last niwat niba at larissa when they bey wet were hurriedly removed from their cots cogs to the railway station adl all huddled together to be taken to volo but even i this his was not the be limit of their suffering eufie ringa at the panic in volo they were again removed to voe une of the small steamers for lurther transport tran ai tj Lituri um many died on the way A picture like this is needed ocoa realize the deep needs of humanity of that clenel ot 01 peace which according to divine so sura burance uce finally to ie to change all earth ly y systems of government and tender render plow shares more important emole genf than swords and rifles the time may appear slow alow in approaching pro aching and still far off to to all who count only on laws lawa of ev lotion for the of man kind but it in near enough to inspire bops bad and energetic work in those who remember rem emker that the finally rests reata with the almighty with jalm him who sometimes Bome timea in one day per forms ferme what would appear to be the worn work of a thousand years |