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way of a wise enactment in the interest of the many. It 

 may be hard, it may even seem right to him and to those 

 who urge his mistaken course — but his mind should al- 

 ways remain open to the logical appeal of the many as 

 against the clamor of the few. 



Let the entire fish situation be placed on a plane of 

 fair play. Let the angler demand and receive fair play 

 and at the same time, play fair himself. Let the com- 

 mercial fisherman demand and receive fair play and him- 

 self play fair in return and let the law maker play fair 

 and see to it that every one, as far as possible, and con- 

 sistently with his rights, gets fair play. 



