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LEE HIGHWAY BODY RECEIVES PROTEST, Greup Seeks to Defer Choice of Route to Be Announced Tonight. Qecision is based on a careful study of the entire situation. A petition favorable to the south- | erly route, and announced as de- signed to counter v petition | that might be presented by ad\‘n-| cates of the Taylor avenue route, was introduced at the meeting by | two citizens from Lyon Park, who clatmed that 400 signatures had been of Commerce Hoover lo at the meeting in the | \ tonight. Gov. Byrd and v Irank Ball will repre- he platform. te selected will | program, t 8 o'clock, will be THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, [SHAD FISHERIES D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926. ARE IMPERILED ‘BY POLLUTION OF POTOMAC RIVER |: {Officials Also Warn Vlrgmm and '\’larylund of Need of Curtailing Amount of Catch Taken Weekly and Yearl The shad fisheries River, long an impos of the Potomac ant contribution ! | to the fisheries of the Atlantic Coast, y decreasing in importance > into inslgnificance un 3 \catch, while the value of ch was 45 per cent below ateh. tomac shad, rding to e one that should be worked out imme- diately to save the Potomac shad s from virtual extinction. Mr. id the States of Ma nia should enact and enf n to eliminate a number o nets on the river below on, to spread the nets art and should impose ind weekly restrictions on net fishing for shad. He suggested that a weekly closed period, in which shad might not be taken from sundown Friday to sunup Monday, should be establisiied and en- s have been Imon of the E ins Nish propaation of 1 by the CHILEAN MINISTER ASSAILS LASSITER Mathieu Declares Action “Hasty and Illegal” and Criticizes American’s Behavior. Foreign Minister Mathieu of Chile has sent to diplomatic agents here and elsewhere a telegraphic circular brand ing as “hasty and illegal” the a f Gen. Lassiter, the American man of the Tacna-Arica Plebiscite American observers appointed to gather information in the disputed provinces, declaring many of them were recruited from the “rough class” | Miss of the Canal Zone. Their behavior in public places, the circular declared, “bears out the poor opinion that the populace has of at least some of them.” GIRL WINS SILVER CUP.— Helen Champion Typist in Naval Bureau. Miss Telen § the office of th » Burean of Aeronautics ¥ Department, today ed with a silver cup by Rear Admiral w. Moffett, ok of the burean The cup will | Sullivan employed i1 assistant chief of of the was present FIVE YEARS FOR ASSAULT. Fdwu.rd Thomas, colored. was sen ford in Criminal Court for with % dangerous wi Simme, colored, las ey erely itk . atie Fiveyear terms George Palmer m ures are taken to com- bat the flood of pollution from the city of Washington and to cu CHURGHMEN APPROVE i tories i | 0 TREATY OF LAUSANNE "¢ ounds of the U)"c Ratification by Amvrim De- | 4 spite Past Actions of Turk- ish People. O Commission, in concluding the plebis- 4 cite. Tracing developments in.the dispute from the time it was submitted to ident Harding for arbitration, the circular eriticized the behavior of 3, principally fish and 8 species were handled and eggs, principally trout, were shipped to five foreign countries. 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