Iks 4DAv, JANUARY. 27,-1927 TH E MICHIGAN DAILY6 rAGtEHRE IT. , I f ___.__ ADDOD MAN G[IS, Smith, Center OfContest In Seate. v<< H ~old o ferece Wt hHis Champion Hd ganrnniim I A A H U V UHAVLHY Pat f i Iih'{Yad EnYgine At Hollani 4lour Years Ago) WINS CAR GIE MEDAL One of t w IMn higa n men and only 26 others liroug hout the iluited States ci,& repeiv- the Carnegie Hero a ward at the-,annual meeting orf the t'iCanegV 11(7o0Fund commission in; Pittsunrgh y,,terday, r~edmond 2M. Burri, 43, of f320 S. 5th avenue, has been cited for bravory by the commission, m~ore than four years since the inci- dent which b~roughlt him the bronze medal. Burr, who is chairman of the Order of Railroadl Telegraphers, saved Wil- 1ami Weed, 71-year-old farm hand, fromt instant death underneath the1 wheels of a locomotive on Sept. 23, 1922, att the Holland, M~ich.; railroad stat~ion. According to a member of the fami- ly, Weed was engaged in watching the antics of several trained show dogs locked in crates on one of the sta- tion's express trucks; the vehicle had already~ been wheeled to the side of the track for loading. Burr, who was looking at. the. kdogs at the same time, discovered tha3t the old man, was al-I most st o l l . A (ew miome nts later Mr. Bunrr en- tererl the station andl remained there until he heard the :oncoming train, whiich he intended to board. Leaving the station he discovered Weed stand- ing at the same place where he had, left him3, less than a foot from -the tracl_ on which the train was ap- proachizg. at.~ about a speed of 15I miles an hour. With the locomotive but a few inchesfrmhBurelzn eni o be unaware of his danger, leaped, across, although 12 feet away from him and on the other side of the track, and pushed him backwards onto the truck. The sides or the oncoming trai~n just grazed the two men as they landed. Burr's action was reported to the Carnegie commission by the stationI agna spectator of the incident, andI after four ye7ars, he has received recogniti6ofi his bravery. The other Michigan man, 24-year- old ~Owosso resident, saved a child from~ drowning.; Although his right hand was badly crippled, Walter J.. Brockmiler, the rescuer, jumped 18 STU EN~7 TS JUDGE several hundred Iowa freshmen. ' E , 9 "The lists of best teachers,'" ac- EST TE CHER, cording to Prof. Knight, "include both men and women, old and young, Qx- IOWA CITY, Ia., Jan. 26.-School perienced and otherwise." teachers may sometimes be able tol fool the school board as to their qualil- MEXICO CITY.-The department of. fications but they never can hoodwink; the interior says alleged Communists pupils. says Frederick B. Knight, pro- have been active here several months fessor of education and psychology at; gathering false evidence in an effort the University of Iowa. 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