The above cartoon Sageorsd’: in the August 15 issue of ‘‘Advance,”’ paper of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. It, along with a letter to all U.S. Senators appealing for support of the nu- clear test ban treaty, occupied the whole front page of the paper. Signed by the top officers, including Jacob Potofsky, pres., the letter is a stirring appeal for the ‘‘first affirmative step toward dis- armament.”’ The union represent 400,000 members. Plans proceed for fun at Fall Fair, Saturday, Sept. 14 Plans are proceeding apace for the Fall Fair on September 14, starting at 12 noon and ending at 12 midnight in two halls—the AUUC Hall, 805 E. Pender St., and the Russian Hall, 600 Camp- bell Ave. Sponsors in charge of the var- ious booths assure us of a real variety of food, fun, entertain- ment, cultural displays, a pup- pet show, home baking, fish pond, home made candy, and many other features. For those not wishing to go home to make supper, a lovely, full course meal] will be served at the AUUC Hall. After a day of excitement, we can wind it up at the Fall Fair Dance in the evening, starting at 9 p.m., in the Russian Hall. Live- ly music is assured by a 4-piece orchestra, with coffee, tea, hot dogs, soft drinks, etc. available to replenish energies expended in polkas, fox trots, square dances etc. Admission to the dance is one Fall Fair ticket and 50c — or, $1.00 without a ticket. The evening will conclude with the announcement of the Harvest Queen winner and the winner of the Home Movie Kit. North Burnaby’s candidate still leads in the Harvest Queen con- test, with Edmonds_ second, Kingsway third, and a scramble for fourth place amongst North Shore, Pt. Grey, and Vancouver East candidates. So, all out in support of your favorite Harvest Queen candidate, and have a wonderful day, Sep- tember 14. Nikita is ‘initiated’ by Yugoslav miners Nikita ~Khrushchev, once a miner himself, was appointed an ‘honorary miner’? of Velenje in Yugoslavia last week after drink. ing a glass of beer and jumping over a miner’s black bag as part of his ‘“‘initiation.’”” The Soviet Premier was also presented with a black miner’s uniform. At a public meeting in Velenje later, President Tito announced that Soviet-Yugoslav trade will increase by 50 percent this year and that co-operation in certain economic fields had already been agreed on. The Yugoslav leader, speaking alongside Khrushchev, said that the advantage of the socialist system over capitalism ‘‘cannot be proved by preaching and rev- olutionary slogans, but only by material successes.”’ President Tito said it had not been easy for socialist countries to solve their relations after the Second World War, and added: “Tt is also not easy now.” He said Yugoslavia would strug- gle against all efforts of those who tried to deviate from the path of Marxism-Leninism ‘‘to the road of racialism, anarchism, and so on.”’ Khrushchev made a 45-minute speech and said in an off-the. KG ae eee ; ROOFING | & SHEET METAL ( Reasonable Gutters and Downpipes Duroid, Tar and Gravel NICK BITZ BR 7-6722 | << «