Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXI, Number 43, 2 March 1938 — Untitled [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

A CHILD IS DYING-- In center is a Chinese peasant, dazed and in a terrible anguish as he carries his dying child to an ambulance in Nanking. This is one of the first pictures received in the United States after the bombing of Nanking by the Japanese and was sent by transpacific air mail. Doctors knew the ministrations of the father would bee unavailing.