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Out of Town Subscribers by; Mall., $3.00 a Year ADVERTISING KATca Local' Readers, per Une per insertion '. .25 Classified-Advertisements. ier word, per Insertion , .02 Member of Audit Bureau oi, Cumulations MEMBER OP TUB CANADIAN I'UESS Th OanxUAa.PrtM-laxcluilvelr e,UtaeJ w ase Tor republication of 11 nw owpatcnet crcdltd to It or to tne Associated mem in uu..pu-r una mo u local wi puDiianea inercan. AU rlxhtiicrf ropubllaktloa of-special dmjatohe .therein are also rraerved DAILY EDITION Wednesday, July 16; 1941. EDITORIAL Churchill Cheerful The speech of Prime' Minister Winston. Churchill de Hvered twice, on Monday,, once at an open air ' meeting m Hyde Park and' the other, time at a luncheon, wa'svmuch .more.- ontimistic than have,- been any of his previous ad dresses. There was still a. little of the. sweat, and the blood? but it was only incidental' whereas the increased air offensive and the growing power to attack the enemy was- the outstanding, theme. We alfiook, to. Churchill to tell us the truth. In his first speech he saitl he had little to offer but sweat, blood and tears with eventual victory., The British have already Had most o the sw.'eat'.Jatood and tears but happily they still have laughter and joy and happiness. In other words they have kept their morale. The broadcast of the speech direct from: Hyde Park indicated, that the British people caacheec. jpst.aa; well as ever.. If the stories that come from Germany are true, the jbermans have' Iittfe inclination to cheer and there is little iaughter;in,the land. The British; know they wiU; win but the Germans are not so sure. Experience of the past is not encouraging,. Hretty Nice Work TJJe job of tilts Arinour Salvage Company wjiichi has Uiwuita lucft-job-totlie-lwcial dry dock is ona-of wliich tlia local concern can welL be proudv It was difiicult.work getting thevesselloff the bottom andmovinir her as was- done to a place where she could be patched up sufficiently to enable the ship-to. be towed to Prince Rupert. The Kvichak is here and 'doubtless the Armour firm will receive, the re ward of success. Eighty Above Zero Itis not Often that the thermometer at Prince Riinprt. toucneseignty degrees. We are mclmed to boast that in this pity it is neververy. hat andiever. very1 cold. However, tVl!5 Wnrm Onoll Vina raiuvcarl flirt iiniml v.. Inn WTr. !.... it. ....... imo itittocu iaic, uouai luica, y c niiuw 11 liasibeeni hot,, that the gaFdens-' are thirsty, that people.are perjspinng anu.cnac visiroraare wondering it they made amistake when: they-camenbrfh. to: escape the heat of the south., A good many people just now would welcome a shower. The Daily News is. a. member of the Canadian Daily Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is. the only, paper north of Tancouverand West of:Edmonton holding membership lh til pro nrfrnni7Qtihna Whn, You wnt Reliable, Comfortable, Dependable. Service PHONE 13 tiHour-Service at Regular Ratei fffll PAlLf KIWI Ik BRITISH, TROOPS TRAINING FOR INVASION r .w:jjtfgEa I; r AFFORD affordtobe; TO Although actual invasion, oi England -has been put oft-or. at least postponed for some, time, because- of. Germany's embroilment with Russia, the training of the British, forces has jiot slackened one bit. The top photo shows men of the southern command; jumping a trench during a theoretical attack. The bottom, photo made in Northern Ireland,, shows troops going through a barbed wire barricade in a most realistic fashion i Today in Sports; Fraser Street Sustains First Defeat OL: Season. In th start of the second half of the Ladles' Softball League last night the undefeated Fraser Streec gjrls. ;suffered their- first reverse of th season at the hands of the Grotto. The winners were leading right through up until the start of the seventh when the losers man II Ml SECOND HALF " INDEPENDANTS IN SOFTBALL WIN FOOTBALL Defeated Dry Dock by Score of Four, to One in Gilhuly Cup Last Night by a score of four to one. match was quite well contested and Ithe bases loaded in the sixth in- aged to obtain five runs on errors waa watched with interest by a ning. he got the Nationals out and of- their opponents to .tie the score good-sized crowd of spectators, 16-16. In this innins the Grotto'. being home team- came to bat and managed to get one run to win a close 17 to 16 decision. The win ning run was scored by Michl Yamanaka on her sister's hit. Miss Davies, playing, behind, the bat for Fraser Street had the misfor- SPORT CHAT held them to one hit In his 3 2-3 in nings. However, Tommy Bridges (got credit for the 3-1 win. I ' Here are the stars of the other (games: ' 1933 Babe Ruth banged an early I homer and came up with a great runnlnc patrh of nhlrk ITnfpv's hit fortune to sprain her knee during credited "UTJ with 1 . naf nevcr , uDpen -. that seemed good for a a triple Wlflie as M the inft Y::".!" the same but nontlnnprf .f kuZ' winning one of base- J 7 . r: hull1 onnual All-Rtor crnmos K.ifl'WWnWIU won, t-i. uHtu we ena. ine winners outhlt r? " ig35Leftv Gomez nltchfri three Vi ia r rip Liirnnn in nprnnns tno mncr.n- " "S Educed ' lnnin and gave up three hits and to GrotW were Ritchie 'twular in the and James !hd K 'mW-"c!M eight-year Zon TTm.,. ... .V.rhaii nitrhpr ctnrt. fnr thJ 1936-Diji Dean s hurling brought wcic, iiduj VU1CK. ana - tho Matlnnol wauonais tholr ineir nrsi first frliimr,li Nntinntiis' .,iiuline tnumpa ,o d j it, th innii, Joe Ratchford. Scorer was Dominic Montesano Westview Leads Boys! Softball Tuesday's. Score 17 To McCIympnt, cf..? Dlz all0Wet n0 hItS his Opening :tn mpn nn n. WM-11 ,tnree innings, T,h nth t a ti Foxx. And In, the second he tfan-;ned Al Simmonjs. Joe Cronin and T -Pftv flntYi 0-7 civ crrPoMifr. (n succession, five of them against, the I heaviest hitters in the game. Hub- bell had a 4-0 lead when he left the Aeainst'box but the Americans ganged up n latter f lingers and won, 9-7..Hub- Den nas aone a pitcning suint In Westvlew''s win; on Tuesday put , flve of tne nine games without thcteam on top pf the local Gyro gaining official credit. Playground boys' softball league)! - Zihst afu lnSt n l0SS6S- ! ' one o these All-Star games , Highlight of the game was the haS had its super-star. Five-times fleldinsr qt Westview s inflelders, . the standout honors have-gone, to especially, that of Don at Hartwlg twirlers, three times to hitters. Max snortstop West was the first compfffatively For the-losers Lorne-Reid pitched lt J iPSSPr-Vnn,n c 1937 Lou Gehrig drove in four runs. He started Dean's defeat with a homer, and later hit a, double. 1938 Johnny Vaftder Meer became the only rookie to win. He gave up only one hit in his opening three innings. The Americans have won. five of the eight games! nice ball after taklne over In th V, . v Chicago,; wiicaBu; 0-4, u-t, Brooklyn orooiuyn 7-8. v-a. tWrd xnira lnnSft innings and. S ? X uuiy' Ri- Rla at ? '?la,m- tan nn hn "e Redout nf n. om a homer i..u., wlthj .St r.,...u Louis, 3. c Philadelphia. v. . 2. 5S1.?SlR il 5C 2S? ttttXXSi ' I Thursday morning's game will, be Sear Cove vs. McClymont at Booth! Memorial. Sehools CIIIPLESS NIGHTS LEEDS, Eng., July 16; (CP) Fish friers may. have to close down one or. two nights, a. week and. some may even, go . out of business owing to, shortage, of. fats for fry- i Ing chips, according to local, fish friers. CAPTIVE'S HORSE WINS SALISBURY, Eng., July 16 (CP) -Although. Lieut. 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