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Show m OVERCOME BY FUMES SAVED BY PULLlOll Policeman Commended tot-Prompt tot-Prompt Action in Reco ing Autoist Gassed trjf Exhaust ' in Garage Her . Patrolman Thomas' Dee wae highly commended today by Commissioner- ' Arthur Barnes and Chief of Polio Joseph Jo-seph Burbldg for hi efficient work yesterday Afternoon la the mm ef a pulmotor In saving a nan' life. He will probably receive several point of merit, according to the official. Two men owe their live to the etrltl of the police and firemen la the use of pulmotor. Urant Miles, 14 year of age, and Richard Buttery, 11, were overcome by fume from the exhaust pipe of a big touting ear In a elcsad gacag At 704 East Ninth South street. Polios and firemen raced to the scone. The firemen got there first at4 commenced the work of reviving Buttery. But-tery. Patrolman Thomas Dee had learned that there were two anon la the accident and going to the wheal of the machine he discovered Miles, whe wae) ' in a more eriuoal eoadiUoa than But tery. For A Urn It wma believed that aOlee) eould not be revived, but Dee brought the pulmotor Into slay and at last Sni of life appeared. It ta believed that both men will leoovet. Bhermaa Faia-enrath Faia-enrath of the automotive theft bureaus, Also Aided la the work of reviving the men. Dr. Carl 1 Aasrdberg arrived . promptly on the eeeoe aa4 later bo-A patient were pot la the ears e Ian. Ralph C Pandletoo. The engine eg the ear era running a am the Ore men aad polloemea arrived ea the con. i |