FADE TWO The Daily News Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. Third Avenue. j Q. A. HUNTER Managing Editor I I PRINCE RUPERT . . . BRITISH COLUMBIA SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per week 15 Per Month 65 Per Year $7.00 By Mall, per month 40 Per Year $4.00 DAILY EDITION ... Thursday, August 24, 1944 EDITORIAL REBIRTH OF FRANCE j I Listen to the strains of the stirring "La Marseillaise" broadcast from Paris and from the City of Marseille, freed of the hated Nazi yoke, and your niind will conjure up greater pictures and editorials than mere man can write. This is a great day for France, as she arises out of the mire churned up by the German "master race" and helps drive out of her yard the brute beings that have been her overlords for more than four years. j France is having a rebirth and has cast out a foreign cloak of rottenness that led to her fall at tne opening of the present war; Her greatness is returning and she will be welcomed to again take her rightful place in world leadership. goodbye TO ANGLING j Rod and gun clubs throughout Northern and Central British Columbia are more than a little disturbed over an Ottawa news story quoting Minister o Fisheries Bertrand as saying there are so many rainbow trout in lakes tributary to the Skeena River that they are endangering the sockeye run. The article troes on to state that small salmon were found in the stomachs of trout caught in this1 part oi tne province. The number of rainbow trout has increased greatly for several years and it may be necessary to have thjem destroyed, Mr. Bertrand says. Sportsmen see in this announcement the interests of commercial net fishermen. They recall the efforts years ago by commercial fishermen to net Francois and other tourist-attracting lakes. ; "If the trout are taken from our lakes in this cduntry, we might just as well not open the Skeena Highway to tourists," anglers declare. Fishermen, frpm as far away as Florida, have fished streams and lakes along the C.N.R1 line and gone home to sejl thiscountry as a tourist and fisherman's paradise to their friends. Once the war is over, tourists mbst of them anglers will flock to this country, provided there is good fishing. Their coming will I 1 ilf ran Dig money ana new money ior mis country. Rod and gun officials, answering the charge that )ut eat Small salmon, point out that they eat two three coarse fish to one salmon, and their; number not so great as to prove a real menace"' to the Jckeve. It does not seem reasonable to adopt a plan to de stroy the rainbow and other trout only in the hope teat this action will be a major factor in restoring tie sockeye run to what is was previously. Those who are sold on the value of the trput as rj-al bait for tourists and holidaymakers had better gjather around local rod and gun clubs quickly and make their views known to Ottawa, as authorities abpear to be convinced that a destruction program will solve everything. -j . 7VAlic&t BOOKS ON MUSIC VICTOR BOOK OF THE SYMPHONY By Char let O'Conoell contains an imrrett-ln empUfutioo of th iattf umenta o.f the modern oribemi -facts of tha lives of treat men ia music, and annotations oo the treat compositions. 642pafes.Pricc$4.ftO WHAT WE HEAR IN MUSIC BrAnne Shaw Faulkner usees tne fistory of music, development of musical literature sod tne opera and the national mutic of every conn try in the world, 66ls.ft'ueiUS Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S 1 SNACKBAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) at VICTOR I00K OF THE OPERA In one book the stories f rke famous operas with full hittorical Summaries and esplao etorr notes. 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MONTVS CANINES LONDON Os "Both are coming to heel well and it is hoped their namesakes will soon follow their example." wrote Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery when making his dogs. Hitler and Rommel, members of the Tall Waggers Club. j W FOR SHA VNg j I ECONOMY, MY W0NEY GOES ONl I GILLETTE 1 AND one good reason xl why Blue Gillette Blades are genuine money-savers is that they are made of steel hard enough to cut glass which means they take an edge and hold it for one swell shave after another. "What's more, you'll find that this extra-keen, extra-durable Blue Gillette Blade not only lasts far longer than ordinary blades, but also gives you easier shaves." D.'s THE DAILY NEWS THURSDAY The number of survivors In U Area Softball League playoffs was reduced from six to three as a result of games played last night. Port Edward gained the Tight to eater the finals by defeating Coast Regiment. 3 2, to eliminate the latter from the semifinal. Cuntz was the winning pitcher in this tilt at Elliott Field while Hertzman. hurled for the lasers. At Seal Cove. Barrett ousted Air Force from the quarter finals by taking a 14-3 victory. . In the Women's Softball League finals. Allies scored their second snccessive win over Air Fwee Wrj.'a, 4-3. Joanne Lowe pitched the tricmph for the Allies, her fourth during the playoffs and eighth of the season. me teams were locked in a way slugged a home run td ive (he Allies' their winning un. j Evijrt by Innings: 200 000 13 toward Paris and the enemy lines while heavy artillery lays down a terrific barrage to cover their concentrations and to softeu up Hun defence. Kenora's Stars Win War Honors KENORA, Ont . Aug 24 O Kenora produced many hockey champions in peacetime but now u producing more Important iharnpleosheroes in war. Take Kenora Thistles, for In stance. This hockey team brought "i psf'ttretque Lake of the Woods town the Western' Canadian junior hockey cham-pionshrp to 1940. New most of :he members of that club are a uniform scattered over many parts of the globe. FU.-U. Frank Hanton. a high goring forward on the 140 Thistles, recently was awarded tbe DJ.C. and the United States rar for gallantry In action. On. 'lay while sweeping over enemy territory. Hanton blew up 19 railway locomotives. Other Thistle ptaylnc theii part on world batUefronts ar Charlie Raynor. who laUr played la the National Hockey League with Brooklyn Americans. Eddie 2-2 tie until the seventh inning! DartneU- Vlc Lo'ahl and Joh,UL Att tiw Caj)- when Joey are Betty Murray tripled to "ore tht third run for wn 'nJ alan av n the last of the seventh Margl peTformln Tn:k4n trlntl onI ln CoSalOng Will y o e m e n work Haatoo In the R.C.A.F. are Bruce Mcpherson and Bill Juzda. Representatives ir the army are BiH Rlmtte&d and Dick Mllford, both over-, seas. Vlties 020 000 24 . t As mueh u Sfc oer rent nro- r;.tt rles: Barlike and Mur-rtein value can be add?d U dl(1 ay. 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