‘Socialism Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya’s Prime Minister, has asked Premier Khrushchov to send Soviet ex- perts to help Kenya build prefab- ricated homes anda radio station, The request was contained in a letter of thanks for Soviet aid sent by Kenyatta to the Soviet leader last month, and published in the government newspaper Iz- vestia last week, Kenyatta said be believed the building of a Soviet-aided textile plant ~ factor in promoting the develop- ment of Socialism in Kenya,’’ “T am aware,’’ Kenyatta wrote, **that the Soviet government, from the beginning of its existence, has been at the head of the struggle against colonial oppres- sion,”’ He praised Khrushchov as “an outstanding fighter for the rights of the peoples of South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Portuguese Guinea and the Spanish colonies in Africa, which are carrying on an unabated struggle against the remnants of colonialism and fascist dictatorships, which are encouraged by certain imperialist circles,’’ Kenyatta added: ‘‘ Your govern- Friends and comrades gather- ed at the Edwards Funeral Home, 802 W, Broadway, last Friday, July 10, to paytheir last respects to Jack Boyd, veteran Communist and active worker in the pro- gressive movement, Carl Rush, for many years a close personal friend of Boyd’s’ spoke at the service on behalf of the labor press and Communist Party, Following are some brief extracts from Rush’s eulogy, Some people can be on this earth a very short time and make a very good contribution to the betterment of mankind - others can live along time and make very little effort to help their fellow human beings, Jack Boyd comprised the best of both - he lived a long and fruit- I knew him, his thoughts and ac- tions were largely taken up with the age old dream of world peace; of the happiness of mankind in a socialist world where manto man would be a brother; to put an end to the situation where one human can live off the sweat of another, Over many and many a year, a ee i ROOFING | ! bP = SHEET METAL - ‘Guiters and Downpipes Bead. a dnd Gravel 1277-3382 / ( \ ' _ Reasonable Ei ! 1 a Kenyatta tells Mr. K ‘will be a powerful _ ful life and in the many years that . in Kenya’ ment’s generous response to our present needs will be a power- ful factor in transforming the brotherly relations between our peoples into everlasting ties of friendship,’’ JOMO:- KENYATTA (‘Burning Spear’), father of his country, who led the long, bitter fight for Kenya’s freedom from British imperialism, is today its Prime Minister and a leading advo- cate of Socialism. Service for Jack Boyd a a rs mie Re er mre aa rr oe Re eee eT Jack Boyd worked very hard to help extend the readership and friends of the Pacific Tribune, Several years ago, when he was a little younger and more active, his efforts were so great that you could consider him an unpaid member of the staff... It was his life’s experience that led him to join the party of the working class many years ago, He wanted to make his con- tribution to the happiness of man- kind on earth... , The measure of a man’s worth is not the size of his pocket book, Jack, materially, was very poor, There was nothing to contest a will about, And yet, Jack Boyd was very rich, He was rich in the riches that count - the many, many deep friendships he developed, based upon a community of interest: the welfare of mankind, Following the service, the body was cremated, Enjoy Good, Home-Cookedt Meals at. 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Pearson's Indianprogram t é e : ou labelled ‘a mere pittance President Guy Williams of the Native Brotherhood of B,C, has described a three year, $3.5 million ‘‘crash program” to aid Canada’s Indians as ‘‘a mere pittance’ and totally inadequate,’ In a feature article published in last week’s issue of The Fisherman, Williams said the Brotherhood agrees in principle with the recently announced fed- eral program, ‘but the amount ‘twill only permit apilot program and not a crash program,”’ The program is aimed at red- ucing the number of Indians on re- lief and welfare, But Williams stated it ‘‘will not reduce the Three key documents in WMR supplement Three important documents appear in Information Bulletin No, 138, a regular supplement to World Marxist Review, They are a final address by the late Otto Kuusinen, veteran international Communist leader; a series ofthree articles appear- ing in Pravda dealing with differ- ences with the leadership of the Communist Party of China; and the text of the economic program of the Communist Party of the U.S.A, Single copies for non-subsrib- ers of World Marxist Review are 10 cents, Subscribers to the journal receive the bulletin free of charge, PICNIC CENTRAL PARK South Burnaby SUNDAY, JULY 19 From 12 Noon on FUN — GAMES Russian Home Cooking Everyone Welcome Auspices: Federation of Russian Canadians 1 i} 335 Main St. - 3 Classified Advertising COMING EVENTS problems of Indians on relief and welfare, “More benefit would be realized,’* he said, ‘‘ifthe amount was applied to the 22 a month paid**to single Indians on wel- fare,’’“(Non-Indians on welfare GUY WILLIAMS 341 W. Pender St. Toronto 3 « NOTICES, Don’t Miss These Features in: THE MARXIST QUARTERLY SUMMER, 1964 PHILOSOPHY IN TODAY’S WORLD by Stanley Ryerson ON THE THRESHOLD OF DEEP-GOING SOCIAL CHANGE ‘by Bruce Magnuson SHAKESPEARE IN A CHANGING WORLD by Margaret Apps and many other articles, including a complete index of the first 10 issues. 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