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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. ¢, FEBRUARY 7. 1926—PART 5. ecret of Dancing Girl of Toledo Nation’s Food Fisheries Require IsKeptbyThose WhoKnowofCrime Scientific Efforts by Government True Detective Story From Records of International Bureau Offers Example of Devotion | Problems of Interest to Washington and Surrounding Communities Relate to Potomac By Couple From Ranks of Apaches. Shad Industry and the Chesapeake Bay Crabs. BY ELEANORE BROWNE. Jiof ece umduaivaysie Sproteat (ot His BY (. MORAN. ¢ | mistress” innocence upon his lips. At E you shonuld t u_stroll, some last a photograph appeared—the pic NASSUMING men and women, evening along nino Feal, . | ture of a youngish man, very grace- these employes of Uncle Sam or the “Kir 3 in Toledo. fully made, in a semi-fantastic cos who brive the dangers of the the city of Spain where the | tume and carrying. slung across his sea solving riddles in Nep: mous swords of the shoulders, two coionies of Lirds that | tune’s kingdow. Exploring came from. you will marvel at 1 : ¢ . R rested on perches fashioned after the | the dread Sargasso—Kinz Neptune's uty of the little senoritas who % G R tops of trees. The young man's pos | graveyard—or the icy wastes of the walk, close to the house walls, in in W ture was that of - duncer. | Aretic is regarded simply in line of terminable procession, nlways on the . s Tl 2P z 3 The butler nodded his head, and the | public duty | iuner side of the narrow pavement.) 5 pear 5 $ detective put the photograph in his Equally hazardous is the job of run 1d alw in one direction. Th e - T L e . 5 pocket. The senora was relieved of [ ning down bootleggers of fish in Alas so - graceful, and softly lithesome, | . B e » furthér questioning. then, “Just thekan waters, where drastic Federal these iittle spnoritas, that, like the | | Sl Lsie 3 s ¢ % 2 same,” Senor Delmas remirked 1o hie | s are enforced to sive the fishing cbrated benux of Florodora, vou | B e S b ¢ 5 superiors, “I believe that the senora | industry from depletion. A tleet of 19 will wonder if there can he any more NRIATTOR N > g A 5 W |plunged in the kmfe—or, at least, vessels, manned by employes of the SUbociiie them: 3 N 3 4 v saw it don reau of Fisheries, patrols these Perhaps some native gallant, with i 3 - ? R On the back of the photograph wus | waters, sefzing traps, hoats and othey wide, bell trousers and carmine sash - X N : L 1 short imscription in faded lead pen-|equipment used in viclstion of the R Iear ABA U Rt iadcs Ris RGKSE: Sl 4 . : s I—just a line which read, “No. 12 sy to you, when you have expressed . ! : 3 4 Rue du Senat.” That was all-no| Dr. and Mrs. €. J. Fish of the Bu SPurnihationt i | city or town or country or name. reau of Fisheries were memb of the Rt vouhaue ok vetisean thelone “But there will not be many Rue du | Beebe expedition, which last year ol it ot s o o Senats in the world,” Senor Delmas | made extensive observations in - the who came from some plice to M First the Surete of Paris, region of the - and in the Al then Ao Bere At onr e ¢ wire 1o list all siveets of | Pucific Ocean between Central Amer Jo. 0 e el Bl Esito e ReE T name in - the many cities of | icn and the Galapagos Islands. These ere is o story about her. that no one | BEEEER & Dot - ince, then Belgium and even Italy | scientists had charge of the work .in ows but everybody taiks about. Tt A &5 were advised. Weeks ssed. The ! physical and chemical ocean phy Sl i bhaiat s » senora, completely alone now, and|and made investizattons which yvield o that. But she is very 3 - without the srinpathies or the friend- | ed valuable informiiion of the life his cifhae pmaso L ; ; = ships of her hustand’s velatives, 1eft | tory of many imporiant tishes R houd : 2 ¥ 3 e ghtel e % " B representatives to handle her interest< Dr. Walter Koelz, aquatic hiolozi 3 n’ and brig ; 2 ; i s 3k ; \ the esta With the torebod- | of the burean. accompani o the Mac es of senors b o : that s world be found for ;| Millan ¢xpedition whicl wlored the 0 ot and ¢ 3 . i her to re her hus- | region north e 15 e ; . : . . ] ands vent lack into | collection of fishe . France whenee she From studics of which are cxpeciad to th 1 % he is bure :“ A e the fpew light on the source of the we sl A ¥ 5 k? ¥ b ist of streets calis £ 1t in various | tjon's fod supply in th Atlantic her \h«-kl\\\]r: . .- W - . - rench towns \lso the "l‘lluJ v ll':lnl (li:fl-lw L expert the story that al ) 2 HOSEREL S s s when not at sea may he found in : have to he . TONE HOUSE” OF TOLEDO. WHERE JUAN IS SERVING 1\";_, “:;j ‘“‘;‘“'I_‘d’\‘“““~‘I"' “,”fi G wer | lahor at tie Bureau of ]'|_~’):|H4'~ we know of it, b Just what THE YEARS OF HIS PENALTY WHILE AMY DANCES \EARBY. i b Known i ere or at one of the manv tish hate i b | either in police or amusement circles. | erios nnd fiehl Stations that have been i — e One by one the vavious “Rue Hilatied: ‘the : The you will see Not @ Npan . u H Jlished the country ove ? Then you will Senats™ were eliminated. Some had | \wyshington laborat is sald to be o number 12. Other that had gave|ihe most completely equipped in the no results to the Sp h detectiv fworld. It contains smokehouses, ¢ working in ‘assogiation with K ing chambers, drying ovens, w lar girl. but of some other country that had come <till marked her deli-| war - e asked his ide. But the Spaniards of Toledd Iy the servants had explained Didn‘t o youns and I her their dancinz ! 1 veturned from Francé with mistress, k 0! ter been with them somethinz ! v 1 week or so before, and Oh. no—no. inde the butler ex- |insnectors, = assortment ¢ scientific paraphernaiic | a vear or two, Ao & Lad not yet been med m‘-,“\;'~ 2o I"_‘“".""“‘ ’ e studyving all forms of marin. eats them 1o a ne se of some difficulty i 1 tho Q- | {he et o e e I some mnew, funtastic things s Nk ok INot Hesetven i You e o0 the same todiy as it was in the wars | that scems to be like a flut e Teat family, the servants sus |nnxlous w0 persuade me otherwise. | o the Phillipe. ancient, mass grown be spoken of us knowing somet 1. und & Toledo. glrl, 4 senort t ol o persist o e e ant vl gdoncd. t MILLIONS OF BABY SHAD HATCHED AT BRYANS POINT ARE DUMPED INTO THE POTOMAC +f a murder. L wnd great family, which L + pretiy y ored by the sign, “Rue du 3 nd @ o EACH FALL TO REPOPULATE THE DECREASING SHAD SUPPLY. But if, as it was with me. it shoul mily miditer since the | mistress had t 1o do With it | 3, And just beyond the first e i e = = e Senor Luis Delmas, the famous vs of cach of them had | jjor serveam orning, was too e sl . irrenc t SR il rned ntent their master, the .onyip he detectiv A R4 an g thelr movene t i 3 v mussels in u Spanish nI»-\»nn\fr who learned hi nge it until thi it 4 she? orway of ¢ nublin W ood ound | T el i s i 1 Y i I SEeEn ‘lr:ulu partly in our own Chi . Whe ¥ 1y of the other engagement and e nl~ detective rve withicreaking tron hinge iy tial in studies of . = r to make use Lo oo e b r iy RoeeNn Y00 the wnanter of Wi e position it swhilt ‘e must s og bdtern;siover: wiich Nution's supply. An avea bar 1 i nd vet hieve th el R maraet .. [the Jamily circle bail been setiled. b HDE, WHO | e o itine nner Senor Del. | i plankton can support few fi . t hery « mservation,” says Commissioner D rioy do 5 fore taking the great milies of T : Oy ann s ' Other laboratory investigations « ¥ O Malley the angler should refrain S & Stone Prison. it the All of this the bride virtually- veri The other nman turned upon | . ties. Recont tex t Bureau 1 pre . the commerci , . . b T il Sordlpratimsine bt st She Knew little of- the other en- | him sharply. “Now we are etting | ynti e Spanish detective i ndards showed that shark leathe " N1 i should miinimize the Vaccination by Pills. or so. although Senor Delmis, the de ent und husband’s Jiltin he gried ou f there wax|adge. All its and coneie v aualits to fine gv n;.r»: ! b . th st i dofe S e e tective, will assure you that there isn't wre g mAll-_\ the flash of o badge. e :‘\‘r‘"”l . l"L e er 3 it = should: B P + Teiss ) Europe who thinks ; matter what its nature Jufacturing large quantit i v wud distributor should i r against N f by mere Jean was Y = fihe ] Yes, she remembered the voung ni ather for use in children v i i '-“‘»vl-’—‘ r{hn 1 careless or :‘l.;l’]u‘l I g n}l:.”v': Beyonty You vwill find scient tory studying the veloning new ni ncing Girl kn the Senor . - e photograph was bein, . duy othecsauticles . r 5 Dancine G Jbstier, Wisl e ; ; B i e b s v v Luteau investigator rece 15 former state of “All should aid in the protection of discoveries made at the Pasteur Insti- e i et ; - ome out of the sewers very early zued apparatus f fr-dry i . . 1 ~ufficient nu E tte by Prof. Alexander Besredka ; his youth and had taken to dancing inex. a method which elimin > 1 insure a continuing 7 Dr. Besredka has found that by ap trst the wild, brutal digestible oils from the produc i evervthing poss re- plving a specitic local vaccine to cer ABRIEL BARTOLOMEO i in. and the as he pros vhich is expected to revolutionize 1 v 4 hov tion with noxious taln organs in the body. ion of the wealthiest voun, + ttier and more graceful dances. He canned sardine industry 3 waters whic st certain diseases ¢ e 'oledo, son of a family Joug v . 7 need always with women. Of these 1 both fresh 1 pr 1 du i The bottor effected. This is hec > the 1 ated with the Ve as, descendants 3 + had had o se of then vad, are in iodine content f . s amps. which constit and bacteria of many ises do no of Columbus. Barly s sent to i SRR % £ Apiches, others whom he ! has been learned, and in Vsl for the young fis scatter throughout the body, but tend ngland W university . and 5 S i ;] uzht to step with bim and dis-{sumption of fish is urged 3 t v food supply. -sho Peing of a gay disposit ent i i carded when they no longer pleased jreau. The filleting of fish i 1 i nless it is assurec Tondon and ~ Madrid. The i 8 g i 2 dising s-called 10 concent place. T testinal tract up of a special swallowed, it 2o the intes: nal tract and does its w This is said to avoid a gre the bodily disturbance that comes with the _ i 5 usual injections under the skin. the Potomac shad industry from ex > ir and ‘ttllable; lax Other “diseases, such uas dysentery, made ‘upon these |,y y, pyorrhea and septic pleurisy es since then by a . . population have fur | May be guarded against in the same manner, it is believed muny rumors,-in those davs, t e 5 E here the jodine conte ) ¥ Are f e Tt the days of the fiest settlements was one of the most = i * 3 ¥ A < and foeds is below normal 3 fisheries were invaluable, and with s along the gay stretch L n i 5 jera. From one of his absences in 4 3 I ! ; ol < inls, it was d - ! rance he had heen home, in Toledo, , : . b, cided that \Spanish jolice mus: ite these depleted tist reely more week when an | 1se ceantion. An arrest and ch which also is in the Barbarossa, in G Europe A in :\I.Ax\-\ b The police i e ormed the officials in charge that| - must build their cases first, not after inction is of especial concern to Was Senor Luis had been found dead. a | few moments before, stabbed, on the o 2 s : t them some of the settlemenis i I I have been wiped out. Our fore L 2 «d on this continent un tists are doing in 2n effort to sutve € S : ince of wild game and, to then wards. There was no evidence against ington residents. The shad catch here Jean Matteau, the duncing Apach 4 3 it y tal : Bt i p has decreased from 3.000.000 pounds d ught as to how w floot SRl Bedescn exeept the statement of th e sutler t i L pour whereupon t i * food supply = . loor of 1\~ De )ll;) ht the i - é 2 : it he wer he original of the photo- | in 1922 to Jess than 600 V pounds it baosrd B it tion 1035 than e jiihe Ealleruhalnongh e G $ craph he would be the stranger in the | 1924, and there is srowing fear thar Wi wh : fal ers e Lo Elevators at Niagara. o v b e noiad been - 7 g tolomeo hame the day hefore the | ¢he industry may go the way of that | Ut hes are 1 ) - importance of our fisheries | NG e the n a generation. had talked -and of whom she:on the Hudson River. New York, where Shome e 3 v & 1 for assisting nature to the “R Ages ith the 1 quota of other func nted Aowiad T L Tbelcatahi o decics o tltay 1.500,00 - the supply of fish. To ac Toith X of Ages” and Honarion, % Delmas, in’chargeiof Ik 2 . denied :ny knowledz The police | the cateh has decreased from 4,500,000 Aplish thisHasle th Sncalotaov ‘ave of the Winds” at Niagara the investigations division of the | o vould trust the Apuches to come out younds in 1990 to around 95,000 pound : 8 ture—water farming—has been de- | ¥ & 200 teoc) tunnel’ connecting Toledo police, went at once to in force, if Jean were taken into cus-ijp 1924 veloped, and it devolves upon us to! With @ shaft 167 feet deep has been 5 S otoe dy. to prove by their concerted testi Overfishing is < as bei t [ <cert e 3 s jrs | Constructed. savs Popular RBartolomeo house. ! < ! 14 riain with sreater definiteness fts | “ON aiporiEmcs Nianey: nuony that he hadn't been in Spain at | ainly responsible for the depletion « i St e e i The shaft was dug straizht down olomeo family is powe e i ] - dnes in | the shad industry. Weather is also wi . : “Somie progress has heen made in a | {fom the surface of G adiana if the ons, and close to the King. | oy e : = = = 5 _Senor Delmus spent many days in | important factor. say the ichthyolo. t ¢ \ 4 e such as oyster farming, ter. | CONtains two electric elevators, sur- D theOld dons and cose e B RUE DE SENAT. IN THE OLD TOWN OF NICE. WHERE AMY TOOK Nice. From the loungers in one cafe | zists, the most favorable condition i 0 v i liure, fresh-water mussel cul-| Tounded by a spiral stairway e thelDolioe: were faved with "ARE OF HER APACHE TEACHER WHEN HE WAS INJUR and another he learned something of | (hat enables a large number of the dei X wre and the propagation of game| The mouth of the tunnel opens di- twofold problem—bringing the s s = = = = = == Jean Matteau—of Jean Matteau and ) fish to reach spawning grounds bei 1 |© Ol rishes, but as a nation we have ad-|rectly upon the whirlpool, and a pen- to prompt justice and thwarting, . i . . . irl. a_slender little thing, whom he {4 cold, backward Spring. Under such - th i vanced l2ss than some European coun. | insula built of rock r ed from the s i stible anv tenb Tl o of it. Al she knew was‘that she had [another wan in the use that ix had taught to dance. nditions the fish keep to. the main | of 5 Y tiles; Trgelyibecanie oo the oty | excavations h Ve eotinn eana 2 < been asked to remain quietly in the | good. It would be b r for all con Where she came from no one knew HRE S Sece s iy : ral Supily s Abundant theilpul | Of/ the fal pamied " Mystery shrouded the crime it hotse Wntil sume affairs were straight: | cerned §f it were some one else, and Some thought from the Danish coun et on" e s i River s to increase it was Iicking. The time | “Clearwater Vie N e e d out. Consequently she h u|';..,‘ not the Jiew ar tu ek ey wife. | ries, b ln.,: hair was @ ittle | v I hiis come, however, when the develop. | top of the shaft breaker. that was evident. Whoevel w gf her husband's friends. he et us hear about the other man. Ll sneiad n a mascotte To prevent total d of the ir v sh sech ment of aquiculture must receivd ' sightseers as well had wielded the knife had entered|had been married at Marseille, two| The butler was nonplused, for a|Mo rlo Cusino for a time. 2 {ustry on the Potomac and the loss ved 5 he ore sreater attention.” elevator apparatus new p i e s weeks be 1 spent yment. It was plain to be seen he | “baby mascotte,” as very young St et REh b ed L Then there had | had intended to remember his!are called who hire themselves out $200.000 to $400.000 a vear, the b had been no rohbery, Don 1z news from home. | suspicion that there had been an out »od luck™ companions at the reau's fish hatchery at Bry: P ware a large diamond in his tie, in response to her voung husband’s|sider in the house. Lut the detective | bling tables, to Yeteran patrons o near Mount Vernon, is hatchin, lom which still prevails in Spain notification of his_family, and they|forced him to talk - . |roulette tables. The "mascottes 15.000,000 to 15,000,000 shad e ; e As_high TR all nof been touched, yet it wasworth | had come to ‘Toledo at once o, “He called vesterduy aftérnoon.” | Monte Carlo have a rile among them- | yeur. ' The haby fish are turned into the average for the United States as| Wire Glass. ny thousands of dollars, There | She could not imagine who would kill |the servant explained, “when the selves that they must never accept !inc river in the Fall to repopulate the 1 . = a whole, and oniy slightly less than in was gold in his wa and the wallet | her Gabriel. He had no enemies so master was at his relatives’. He saw |attengjons other than those which are | (no i farmily. : 2 lockag at Wnd deposi; | the New England States, where fish GLASS which does not crack or had not been rifled. {far as she knew. i the senora. I did not intend to ob- | purely professional from their patron L s | e aud ver OvaeP0Sl i one of the most important items of | il e When they had gome so far the| Senor Delmas, the captain of detec: serve, but I saw without intent tha: [Such a thing would > break theil | cerned vocently over the miaimest iy |t 000 e ed last vear, | diet. The most popular fishes here, |be cut with scissors or police. learned a thing which dston. | tives, returned to his bureau, when | there was an acquaintance between ! “charm” they say. S e e S aEhne ! g8 Fea as indicated by volume of receipts, are | non-inflammable, is a recent inv <hed them. Don Gabriel had heen|he had made certain arr: m:un\n’\h them, and there was even a sign that| It was not a prosperous season for ;{“;'_lm-“ of B -‘"l_”‘l_\_ Sanilis s _"l' \] 1».u| : escue ‘\x I»I Is | river h(:]rrl;v, sed trout, croakers, oys- | which should have far-reaching sy seemed: secretly. almost, Ahd had left Lis representatives there had, at some other time, been a | the “baby mascottes,” and the fair-| . h 2 faade esti- \with the inoculation of sa ters and shad, Caklohis & Sueh) % T by teost QLEsied, I Seeied: Saacte iy iimost 3 gatlon of the situation. which showed | fishes with the glochidia of fresh| The bureau has worked out a fish|ing galvanis o ttine: with ¢ hing A con ied with himself. ! fondness And th were earnest ire re - o 5 lecause no one of his friends and | hind, and commun - Pt % haired one from the northern coun }ihat whereas the catch in 1915 tot ater i fCTLire | calchdng . oronies knew of it. Not even bis im- | There was plenty of time for commun- | wor S if they discussed matters o vearned 1o dance. Some one told | s i omnds e e o e water mussels, the shells of which are | calendar for the purpose of inform {material which is ira sparen and flex- sle. Rolls 100 feet long and 3 fe The e ng, hecause the newspapers of Spain ave importance and as if tife senc = oo y tct > Dt used to make pearl buttons. The inz Washington housewives the mediat mily. The young w ing, ' - Ler of the “dancing Apache” at No. 12 5,000,000 pounds. The bu b airy-like ¢ ® ho ¢ seemed { 40 not print things nbout serious aded with him aszainst something. | Rue du Sen: old Nice 0 . kg v 3 inoculated fishes serve as hosts und months when various fishes are in de are at present be ade. It p, fairy-li wh n ue du Senat, in old Nice, and that he stributors of t youns mussels. | greatest supply in the local markets. | can be bent and straightened ‘man crimes ur re police give them leave is all that w. He was a | pod Go e ver to be at the ing, so orim il th ie HVE 2 had just dismissed one partner and 2 P el aoieea & yid sfept | For the time being, at any rate, there | voungish man well graced. His|pions want snother - The demand for adult shells has be. | Fishes ubundant in February are b imes without fracture, is entirely = come so great as to threaten the ex- | carp, catfish, flounders transparent and does not fade i i | A would be no whispers of scandal be- | face was fumiliar, as it 1'had seen it | ™ X580 Ly vean ap- | i i | Washington eats some £,000.000 | S2&€s did not cost the + penn pounds of fish a year, according to the | 45 all funds were bureau’s records. The average con. | Paid by tourists. sumption per person is higher than | i found that the commereial catch takes 75 per cent of the adult crabs | out of the water annually, and that there are heavy losses due to im proper handling methods. A 1edUC: | e —————— tion of 30 per cent in all forms of1 - e e ieonbeous uf | cause only the friends of the family, 'hefore. Perhaps it is a photograph | oo, ¢ Matteau | T T SRl r:‘::;::p!v‘l\’l‘u‘\” escritoire, which T was | ionder wisp of a girl, who danced like | S fishing has been recommended. | covered the body, in the mornin, [ fairy. and who was so lIght that he | CT2b, flshing has been recommended. | screamed. Tt was her seream Which Qo THE captain of detectives thousht could pick her up in their dance and | sslant POOLS Tesuiting | le allsaathe;sehyan 2 long time, and then sent for the HILE the senora was being ques. | wind her little body about his neck. | v % the POEOmaE Lo Dl T ged butler. tiomed on o dower floor of the They became very well known, and s of malaria germs. To cope | WHEN the police asked, vespectfully. | Phey discussed many and vavied house that ternoon. (uestioned | PopUIAT. Jean hurt his ankle in one i (IR O AT SRR, 0 TOLK if they might interview the youns ress of the. diseovers of tHAl | Aobue. minor (e amd funceal me.|Of their dances, and was confined to | wih, this sitbation heve snd throuzh ,nd unexpected Senora Bartolomeo. After 2 time thes fell to talk: | rangement, the deteotive quickly | the house of the old crone at Rue du | Ut the South: the Durean has been | Mho received them in her boudoir. She | ing, casually it scemed, of the | rnmmaged throuzh her writing desk. Senat. And Agerno. his pretty part. | 2RSS 0 SN DR VEER “till was hysterical, and the few tears | senora. Quite suddenly, and without | The butler stood close by, very white Coiiated o feed upon mosquito Iarvac. The i, bodies of water in flood areas, and in - many places have been found more ef { fective in controlling mosquito produc tion than the use of oil. The old saying that “there are plen- | ty of fish in the sea” is no longer lit. | erally true of many important food | fishes. It is not true of sturgeons, | which have ull but disappeared from | coastal and inland water - saimon, | Which has been entirely « . minated in many streams on the Atlantic | coast, and the number considerably | reduced on the Pacific const: halibut, | in smaller numbers on both coasts: as are shad and mullet of the East const: whiteishes and related forms in the Great Lakes, and oysters on the Atlantic coast. “Overfishing and _increasing pollu tion of coastal and inland waters ar ! mainly responsible for this situati according to Commissioner Henry O'Malley of the Bureau of Fisheries. “Dams and other obstructions in rivers reduce the areas available for Spawning, and thousands of youms Fah are lost annually through un. screened irrigation ditches.” ~ P rehabilitate these depleted fish- eries, so-called spawn-takers are sent to the various fields where the fish are captured and the ripe spawn transferred to hatcheries for incuba- tion. More than 5,000,000,000 eggs, i fry and fingerlings, were produced by the bureau last vear and distributed in the fishing grounds. Winter foun- : ; : der ranked first in number, exceed. - - ; ing 2,640,000.000: cod was second, . 5 e With more than 1,000,000,000, and pike THE SALVAGE SQUAD OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES RESCUI e A 3 » ‘