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one that chased me under the plat form." 22 1 ded that he ha Man Thought Mangled by Train Asks His Rescuers ‘Who’s Hart? | ont sce ine. tran te came to on hearing the noise made by the workmen who were uncoupling the cars to extricate his body Traific was tied up for several min- utes, scninimmsnsiilescaasnanes PATROLMEN ORDERED TO AID SNOW GANG Rolls Clear of Death, but Speed of Train Scares Him Into. Unconsciousness. While horror etricken groups of spectators waited bre for the mangled body of William B from underneath the wheels of a loca) Seventh Avenue subway train at the 384 Street uptown station Brown was resting comfortably underneath the station platform athlessly last night own, a Negro iaborer, to be brought WIN Co-Opernte Cleaning De- partment in Ite Removal. ce Patrolmen and station guards¢——— With the first chilly breeze of autumn, boomed orders to a wrecking crew] tives at No. 248 West 184th Street, | there fesued from Police Headquarters frantically working to uncouple the] was pu'led to the platform, where he| yesterday a epectal order by Commis- ears; women screamed and became | #8 complimented on his miraculous | sloner Enright, announcing that the po- {escape from death. lice “shall co-operate with the Street hysterical and men averted their gaze | ee ee a nad been leaning | Cleaning Department tn the ware from the possible sight of the Nesro's | over the platform looking for a train| snow during the winter of 1922-1923," and assigning 206 policemen to handle And then came the snow removal “traffic.” mangled body when he became faint and fell to tne qiimax. Brown suddenly appeared tn | tracks. For a moment, he said, le ‘The order instructs patroimen they the apertu etween two of the un-{ was stunned, but seeing an approach | ust “call to the attention of property coupled nd asked: ing train rolled over and found refuge | ownere the provisions of the Code of under the station, platform. “I never realized,”’ he said, “how fast those trains go until I saw that “Wha this shoutnig about? 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