" . i-1 , v-.r !8 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday. April 10. 1953 Shipping Tie-Ups Worry Alaskans More Than Russia Doukhobor Dish a Treat But 'Show' Not Needed By RUTH WALSH NELSON, B.C. (CP) The marvellous Doukho-l01. di.-li borsch t is treat enoujrh for me, but it just iloesn't need the added fillip of a radical Sons of Freedom strip-tease or the accompaniment of a naked SEATTLE CP A business man fu:n Njiuc, Alaska, told a con-tr.ssioiial ."iibcommittee. America's far rn Ironuer wor-rkd more aoout tne next shipping tie-up i.han It did about an invasion lrom nearby. Kussian Siberia. choir. m tits f: ; v 4 yt , j - ' . . ' ; " ;'-tv At Wo'lace's Of Course MADE TO nounclns this belief after chairman John J, Perepelkin's speech had started otf the day earlier fuss. A nude grandmother-type leaped up and pulled down one of the banner, and others Joined her in a tussle with the clothed Reformed group. Later the nudes explained thetr action was not a protest galnl Snrokln but aitalnst the bMnutrt-Uiols, they called thent At the end of the tussle b dozen nudes stood before the fire and. as though enchanted by the flumes, burst Into harmonious viiii. Throughout, their arms remained folded acro.s their rhesU, their expressions Kalph Lonien of Nome with echoes of assent from other Al-askans said people In the territory suffer acutely with every trike on the Seattle waterfront "because we are totally dependent on sea and air transportation." Focd becomes scarce and prices skyrocket, said the Alaskans, reporting price tags of 45 cents a pound on potatoes and a dollar for a head of lettuce. Rep James I. Dolliver (R-Iowa' .presiding as chairman of the subcommittee of the House Committee cn Interstate and Foreign Commerce, said after the opening session he was "encouraged by what I have heard here today " During the meeting labor spokesmen said they were agreeable to the establishment of uniform contract expiration dates of all maritime unions. Most everyone agreed this wo.nlcl eliminate :i month-to-montn threat of strike. A tuo.'p from Anchorage. Alaska, urged that air service be given equal consideration with sea transportation. The Alaskans i aked a cor.tinuaticn ol non-tcheduled flights, which the Civil Aeronautics Board is in the process of restricting. Maxie Weisbarth, port agent for the AFL Sailors Union of the Pacific said he would welcome a congressional investigation of un-American activities In Seattle. 'Every time you put a Com- MOTH1KV ANI LXPFtTANT MOTIILRS wat-lu of child care. t;lveii by a public health nurw in . It hnpiu ul Shoreaeros during nn taster Day reliulous reiiMiiony. It m oil a.iniscd to be verv svrnbolic. so we were told. But betwen tryin? to eet a full taste of thnt eood, rich soup and maintaining a nonchalant air in mixed company with 15 rlothesless chanters standing by. the yvmbollsm somehow es-r.wd me The relluious ceremony ended in a sum II riot when Doukhobor men and women, boys and pirls xtrlnped and burned their clothes on a big bonfire And then, I and a small group of other non-Doukhobors were invited to share the dinner table. The meal, tendered in typical hospitable style of the Sons to i ap one of their ceremonial days, had hardly begun when a door ot host Andy and Fred Mukor-toff's house opened and In step-red 15 vovmg people, naked from head to toe. They Just stood there and sang SOl CillT EXPLANATION ml V'V' v v MEASURE Suit Special April 10 to April 17 FREE ttt smugim.. uic Vill.ic receive! lit) frotn Internutlrioul f'lillH Nations a.iiniKCJHV r;,rlfi -i,,. miB. nunc in KtH'"K CCniTC, Of UhUh Hie lino uperatton. THF DI KE OF EDINBURGH has put the immense prestige or hir position close to the throne but unencumbered by its restraints solidly behind Britain's 20th century struKrfle for survival. Last vear he undertook a study of industrial production. He went down a coal mine, visited power stations, aircraft factories, atomic energy and guided missile plants litre, lie is shown about to descend No. 3 pit in a Lancashire coalfield He wearr a boilei suit, a miner's white helmet and carries a safety lamp. rf ' -1 0'" ,03 VIRGINIA : i - MAYO' J. stoic. 1 " w ! 54 Refuse j Answers j In Red Probe By DOl CiLAS H. CORNELL j WASHINGTON APi Con-! 03 1. Royol Pork White Shirt 2. Any $1.50 Tie 3. Any Adams $6 to $3 Hot I Mi II V i k , rX-i Mossadegh Warns Shah To Stay Out' For 10 Days Wallaces Men's Mm BROS'HAPPT-CO-BWdBWAJ V:7X' ' Shop offer I !!KK a Shirt i V i 4 . 1 'dr Tie an.fi Hut with any Mfn s Made - to - Measure Suit '1.1 C-"s P,'S; ' ' uCH-M- After five minutes of this and a smile gets weaker by the i ( ond under such conditions I sought an explanation, and Fred Makortoff Informed that the young people, mostly from Gilpin and Orand Forks. 100 miles west, were declaring their innooenre and purity. They had nothing to hide: they had burned their tempting nylons and silks "they are a luxury." They were bought because the owners "were tempted." Finally they Implor-d ui not to lay the blame of recent bindings and burnings on the Reformed Sons of Freedom. TODAY ond SATl t TEHRAN (Reuterst Premier ; Mohammed Mossadegh today i ! disavowed any Intentions of es-j 1 tablishing an Iranian republic : w ith himself as president but j warned the Shah to keep his ; nose out of government business. ; The premier made the state order. Come on in. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE munist in jail, you slow them uo'.vn." he said. "If you want to pull them down a couple more noteht., in..-Juo::i; a few in Seattle. ; our committee will be greAslonal Investigators searching for Reds In schools and col- j Irses have found 54 education-' alUU 'Or former educationalist! who refused to answer questions i about possible Communist links ; More than half of them 26 i have been flr?d or suspended, j The educationalist have been connected with public and prl-, vale schools, a teachers' union, and soiiw U colleges and unlver-1 Hles concentrated In the e-.i. Also Cartoon - News "Glamour in Tennis" Evcninqs 7 - 9:09 I ' '- "k "l v !...., 4 I., V If 4 I V 3. - . . - 4 ; - . . :s ', -. .:?, v . I ' 1.1 ' f -J ' '' J Us. 4 ' 1 . 1 1 i v .... ' ! !) "if ... 7 s 4 'S KiiaiaaBSEiffe Saturday Matinees: 2 - 4.25 int Today and Saturday, lire Sjlutdji particularly In New York,, but I the Investigator say CwnmuiiW S Infiltration of school ha been on a country-wide caie. All who have refused to ack-' nowled'e or deny Communist party lies have Invoked Che fifth 4 Elks' WELCOME KAMLOOPS FRIDAY, APRIL 10th kmWt Several times Andy Makortoff repeated one of the 10 Commandments "thou shalt not kill "Implying that non-Doukhobors broke this by fighting in wars. The nylon ond silk burning i hart come earlier. The orraslon '. h.id been lntendi-d for the dec- ment in a nation-wide broadcast on his embittered relations with the Iranian monarch. Mo-sadegh pledged his loyalty to the Shall and the present constitution. But he added: "In constitutional m.-narchles, the sovereign has no responslbtl. i!y to govern. The Shah should reign and not rule." He appealed to the Majlis i lower house of Parliament p to approve a committee report rec-emmendmg that the Shah must .steer clear of any conduct of s'.ate affairs. This, he said, would remove ail differences twren the court and the govern I .T1. .-v-y ',S -si ,mi.am I ! la ration by the Reformed Sons i of Freedom a large group who rsNert they are attempting to Everything Free! 1 V' Adir.iss'on 55.C3 live good lives without violence and without causing concern I TOTEM Ol BMFORE THE PRESSl RE of ! official duties as the Queen. ment. The (jnv'.-rr.mcnt dujiused la.il to their Canadian neighbors of the acceptance of Stefan 8. ; Sorokin as "Astrebow" or the 1 third leader. Peter Verlein I and ! Peter VerlKln II were earlier ! leaders, both now dead, and W ! has long been held that a third j leader. Astrebow. would some ,! day come from overseas to take consort restricted his activities, Prince Philip was artive In' sports. Here he bowls during, cricket practice. ' Sunday that, it will replace Hussein A'a, t.i Shah's couk minister, with a man closer lo the Mossadegh regime. PHONE amriKlmenl to the constitution, ahieh ay nobody can be re-; iUlred to testify against himself I SOME DISMISSALS ' Although Investigators concede j it is no admission of guilt for ' anyone to seek the protection of Hie lllth amendment, they 6b- i viously look with cusplrion on an individual who use it. ' Numerous chooi are dismissing or suspending faculty member who refuse to answer question. . In addition to invoking the fifth amendment, various wit-, neswa ,har contended the ln-ve.Migaring "cwnmltttt tiave no rtght to get Intil educational jit-fair and are Jcoprdi,ing academic freedom. A difference of opinion has shown up, loo. as to whether Communists should be allowed lo teach. That difference also extends to Senate Republican leader Robert lafl of Ohio and the FBI director, 1 Edgar Hoover. MIST BE C EIlT A I V Taft ald he wouldn't favor t c their place. The raising of ibnnner an- laxi HEATED C PROMPT SERVICE Probe Sought Of Money Used By McCarthy STAVU: III LOUtSON BM(( K. SIXTH STKI11 MIEILCDnniEIES RYE Aristocrat 8 yean old Anniversary 5 yean old Viscount 4 yeor old Old Keg 3 years old CN London Club London Dry iftihl on SPECIAL Advertising in the Doily News Brings l& 1952 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan Privately owned, 6,000 miles. Air $990 control system. 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