GSanty CUT GREEN. nee ee ee ne 1 Sas, ‘declared: ‘better than they did before, i dent, i criticized ‘said he wired the president: . Ce i spdrits. TWO OF FIVE high-ranking navy officers who, according to- Navy customs rowed their retiring admiral on a symbolic ferewell to the navy, are shown sitting stiff-backed at their vars. Retiring Rear Admiral R. E. S. Bidwell, left, steps aboard the navy whaler to end 42 years of service, the last six years as chief of the navy's Atlantic command. Standing at right is Capt. T. F. T. Morland, command supply officer and crew cee coxswain. (CP Photo from National Defence) THINGS LOOK BETTER ‘Satchmo’ Revises Plans Atter Hearing President | (Satchmo) all. DAV Expr Iowa (AP)—Louis Armstrong says he may go to Russia after After hwavines president Bis- | enhower's televised explanation | of why he sent troops to Arkan-| More People the Negro trumpet Pet | tn B.C. Working ” l Armstrong had planned to But Jebiess Up mike a government-sponsored —— VANCOUVER @:---More people tour of Russia bui cancelled it Pheid jobs in British Cuiumbia in in bitterness when ihe school ¢ qucust than ever before, but ac integration problem developed fiine xaine Lime a ereater number in Arkansas this month. were looking for jobs. After the sneech by the presi- ein ployment A, t . . whom oly Se he aC | showed this Tuesday “py iV ‘5 . “ . . previously, Satehme official explained that Wa liana) statistics and oan we Fou bod, egal Ogg TI gts Ria eg By gt Rey PPK a gE ATER, OG gg ou a ¢ C or a f SPECIALS a L od qe Os wb mf a # ad PRICE ~ a . 78 5 DOZEN IN WELL KNOWN & fy o ir of e and BRANDS — REG. $5.95 to $11.95 . BALANCE OF SUMMER 5 SHORT SLEEVE STOCK _ $3.95 $1.45 $2.95 Smell anc M SAI.F PRICK 49 $1.95 Regular . i J- S q f tS NOW $9.45 WHITE BROADCLOTEI BOYS AND YOUTHS | SHORTS Medium Only Regular $1.75 ord Pants Regular $9.95 SALE ‘ th Cy Fe ban PRICE fa im wf, b WATT Pe Bett & ee service § i t I 1 : the incrense in unemployed “ - snide valk tate! ! : 2 ti Menoos wih. the. Ditite oworkers is cue to the fart there colored kids, take 1 along sere more peowle than ever be- ( daddy: God hiess you.’ . “apes ‘fore on the Jaber raurket, - « Je a 3 ut I~ . wea & : : . Armstrong -lheard oe ‘specer: He said the saerease in job, whize mete to play 2 concert. j opentess has ot kept pace with} “It was gust wonderfal the way: Pete inerease Ja the workin | : . . Sy. oree, he explained it. It was all in’! . . . : 260d vith. “ be said. . Inumigratoa anda naturalin-. ° ‘ . Cerone fy yee sere bein save at Of his proposed trip to Russia cerense in the working POPU = he said, “T woan'b sy that L. ow Were blamed for this Sleu-.: “won't wo. We may gel te Rivssis aig Ot. ; ; . ‘on our pext trip. We have Ger-, ‘Total number of Femployed: por ‘many, Italy and Frances in maad ss in PC, a iP ing AUgUSL: Wes and Tenosin dent far owar.” 20.000 op 19000 from oa your » Vode m aVaabs > . - vyqle wae i “A T want to dois blow that ase. Ao total ef 29,596 workers | thorn.” Armstrong iasisted, “ifu- were ree tistered fev eniploy neat: “Mie ofits everybody in gaud ba Auguey con ipuied With 17,Gu3 ‘eta ‘ote ob ee 8's 77 ee oy we creoewrwr rv eee Police In Vancouver Have Bad Day ~ With Mistaken Arrests After Holdup VANCOUVER @— A “plenty mad” B.C, Electric Co. soil in- spector is smarting over his mistaken arrest Tuesday by Vancouver police. ‘ Joseph C. Boyes 39 of North Yancouver was arrested outside the Waldorf Hotel Tuesday a SQort tome after a holdup at the Medical Dental Building branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. Boyes claimed he was heid fol two hours of questioning and was not allowed to call his law- yer. When finally released his wife pnonea him at his office and said exactly the wrong thing. Without giving her indignant husband a chance to speak she launched into a tale of the huld- up and added that she saw, the “bandit” arrested—from a dis- tance through the crowds. “That was no bandit” snap- ped Mr. Boyes. “That was me.” “TREATED AS GUILTY” Boyes said he was ‘treated oS i Yuilty inan” by the police. - He also claimed he was ulowed to see his lawyer fas told by an inspector and tank for 24-hours to cool off. “T asked if I was arrested and was told that I was detained” FP eee not that he would be put in the drunk mE teh Bt Ae . we oP tae te . ‘ Dobe ora ge th ety bee oy pe th spay Pe CPOE ELIE CETTE Sad EE Se ET OE ET REE REESE ESET ESTE ET . Pe oy eae nal eae ae rene EN Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, September 26, 1957 Cart: CITY BADMINTON “PLAYERS: “There will’ be: a: meeting | at the Civic Centre Friday 8 p.m. ST. JOHN'S, ‘Nfld. NP — Carls | bou. population in Newfoundland | is estimated at 6,500 by. the. provincial government. ~About | 300 are taken by Heensed hunt- ers each year in a season open- ing in September. he said. “I was cenly freed when : dressed ‘gunman who made off my fingrepr:nts were compared! with $2,300. with those on the holdup note.” Police were told that a man , “Ty ama citizen that is plenty with lots of money and a gun mad,” he said. was to board the 5:10 p.m. plane Mr. Boyes holds a citation, for Prince George, B.C., and dated 1940, for assisting the; ROMP and city police in five police. lears swept into the airport, raced He carned the gratitude of the | cross the tarmac and caught force for “being instrumental in| their man, ihe capture of two bank rob! 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