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June 30. 1026, Notice is hereby given of thie followlg pro- mued public \:ork icrete roadways, at an cost lhh‘d ‘ed lfl h_will_be e rtles moted ‘s Lol 2. 13 a Loan and Trust e, abutting lots ia WUMAN ISRESCUED . FROMBURNING CAR! Miss Ehzabeth connors Pulled From Wreck' Vlhon‘ Auto Turns Turtle. _— Entrapped in a burning mwumhm after it had skidded off the Wuhlu ton-Baltimere pike and somersaulted to the bottom of a 15-foot embankment and turned turtle about 10 miles from Baltimore, about 10 am. yesterday, Miss Elizabeth Connors, 46 years old, of 3005 Fourteenth street, was extri- cated from the wreckage by B. B. Sandidge, superintendent of Emergen- cy Hospital, whe saw the acc:dent. Miss Connors was accompanied by Robert Bourdine, 19 years oid, of 2408 Fourteenth’street; Mrs. G, Vermett, 47 years old, of 3005 Fourteenth street, and Miss Margaret Vermett, daughter of ‘the last named, 16 years old. Saw Machine Swerve. - Bourdine was driving. The party was en route to Bay Shore. Mr, San- didge, accompanied by Miss Frances Lamb and Miss Catherine Smiley, nurses at Emergency Hospital, and Miss Bessie ‘'Watson, matron at Chil- dren’s Hospital, was returning to Washington after a week end at his home in Baltimore. “He saw the ma- chine swerve out to an apparent ex- tension at the side of the road to avoid striking another machine. It had been raining heavily and the roadside gave way, the automobile turning over and over, landing on its top at the bottom of the embankment in approximately 2 feet of ditch water. __REV. A. P. BROSNAN. . MORE EXECUTIVE POWER | o a0 e, Sombried __ISSUE IN PoL POLISH DIET| nr_mmu-am ; WARSAW, July 6~—The FPolish Diet opened yesterday with the de- bate on the government’s proposal to amend the constitution, alming at in- creasing the executive's power. Op- muonmamwu-m & section of the radical peasants and all the radical minorities. - Socialist motion on the hour \ © end half howr TO BALTIMORE There was an’ explosion and_the | Mt car caught fire. Bourdine, Mrs. Ver- mett and her daughter climbed out of the machine themselves, but Miss Connors was wedged in. Mrs. Sandidge hurried to the scene and succeeded in extricating Miss Con- nors, Faints After Ordeal. Bourdine then jumped into the water, which_ was rising rapidly be- cause of the damming effect of the automobile, and brought-back some handbags and valuables. The shock and the effort, however, had weak- ened him ‘to such a degree that he fainted. He was revived on the bank. .The four persons were taken to Emergency Hospital. Given first- aid treatment .for cuts and bruises, it was found that none was seriously injured. ~The automobile in. which they were riding was badly damaged. MEMBERS OF TACNA BOARD REACH U. S. Somé U. §. Commission Delegates| Declate War Inevitable Between : Chile and Peru. By the Associated Pross. NEW YORK, July 6.—The majority ‘of the Plebiscite Commission returned on the lner Essequibo today, with || diverse views concerning the situation | || in the Tacna-Arica provinces, which are claimed by both Chile and Peru. Some members, who would not per- mit their names to be used, however, went so far as to say that war be- tween Chile and Peru was inevitable as a result of failure to agres on a plebiscite., Col. Kreger, a member of | |fi the commission, on . the other hand, expressed the opinion that the dis- pute would be sgettled by arbitration. He referred to the work of the com- mission as a ‘“closed incident,” but believed that it would be reopened and would eventually result in a peaceful “ settlement. Besides Col. Kreger the returning party included Lieut. Col. Arthur Brown, Benedict English, Maj. Mar- ||| tin Schallenperger and 10 interpreters, statisticians and clerks. 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