E5, 1927 'T' -IE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ~~,1927 THE MICHIGAN 1'AGE E COMPANY LA0 WORKERS I ADVANCES THEORY ON HEART ACTION (By Associated Press) iBERlTTN, June 3-Professor Martin Mendelsohn, who has occupied the chair of diseases of the heart in. the University of Berlin since 1899, has put forth the theory that the heart is aot the prime motive power of life, and that as an organ it plays only a sec- ondary part. His theory is that the activity of the cells of the body, in absorbing and eliminating fluids, con- stitutes the chief motive power in forcing the blood through the system. In support of the theory, Dr. Men- delsohn calls attention to the fact that many persons with exceedingly weak hearts continue to live, although in these particular cases it is impossible HUGE DIRIGIBLE IS WRECKED BY TANGLED CABLE Heirloom Handmade CHINESE RUGS RE N. VAIL MEMORIAL YD WILL OFFER VAR- IED GIFTS. XR LAUDS BRAVERY es To Be Honored With and Money Gift for Organ. Lion of Robbery Posse. k New Shipment of 9x12 and 12x15 yee JUST ARRIVED Detroit, June 4.-One silver medal 'to believe that thei the blood through th with an accompanying award of $250 and five bronze medals have been n 1 awarded to employees of the Michigan New Book Bell Telephone Company, it is an-/' iounced by Burch Foraker, the corn- Outline 0 any's president. The silver medal and $250 as well as A potential andf a bronze plaque commemorating the upon thE knowledg leed which earned them are to be has been given the awarded by the national committee of college course is award of the Theodore N. Vail Men- Outlie of Careers, rial Fund, to Benjamin Franklin publishers, the Geor -adley, manager of the Hadley Tele- pane phone company of Hadley, Michigan. How to make du Commends Winners. into each other. is Commending the recipients for good has been considere udgment and resourceful and cour- a bridge to reality b tgeous action In an emergency, For- career and the life tker named the others who will re- To accomplish eive. They are Rudolph A. Hansen, leading personalities ine foreman, and Harold J. Hous- of every professionc beck, lineman, of Saginaw, who saved United States have he life of a man who had been gassed; Outline of Careers" William T. Frumveller, district fore- eliminate the waste nan, Port Huron, who saved the life resultant from voc f a boy who had taken hold of a has already, both'b ower wire and Reeta Howe, operator, ately after publical Brand Rapids, dispatched aid to two siderable comment nien who had been overcome by coal professional and in as from an oil station heater thereby contributots to the aving their lives. that education has f Is Second Such Award. the problem of thei Hadley's is th'e second silver medal career have analyz nd cash award and second memorial ments of the latter laque given in Michigan under the character and qua Vail memorial plan. A year ago former. wards of the bronze and silver mnd- ds were made to Mrs. Josephine L. from the bank, thre August, operator of the Dowagiac the institution. Telephone company at Cassopolis, and Organizes hat company was presented with a A little later he b ronze plaque Mrs. August, at cqn- the curtains had bE Iderable danger to herself, aroused bank sohe called itizens and frustrated attempts of ; notified a hardware andits to blow up a bank vault arms and ammunit Five other national awards were hlis own guns organ nade this year to employees of the forts to notify the Bell System and connecting telephone direct lines were f ompanies for outstanding instances thugs had alreadyc f devotion to duty in the public inter- Hadley then routed st. One gold medal award was made ral lines and ,thus, >y the-national committee to Oscar T. through. to the she coon, a lineman employed by the police.' aong Lines department of the Ameri- Turning over th an Telephone and Telegraph Com- Mrs. Hadley who wi any, for noteworthy service during medal for her shar he storm disaster in Florida in Sep- robbers, Hadley we ember of last year. that pursued and f Through his initiative and courage, They were feorced t 4r.' Hadley was largely responsible a running battle an or the capture of a band of thugs tried and convicted. hat robbed the Citizens Bank at Had- ey of $3,000, January 13, 1926. He Mexico's new ail ioticed the strangers drive into town Nogales, Ariz., to7 and park their car a short distance 1000 miles long. 1 A x ArY"+ o Y " rA .T sWT Y#5 i /""I //",.Y r hearts can pump he body. Deals In )f Creeds directive influence e and power that student during his contained "An " according to the ge H. 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