2 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, September 19, 1957 seeteting ge ee an Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert. and Northem and Central British Columbia, Member of Canadian Press---Audlt Bureau of Clreulations Canudinn Dally Newspaper Association _Pablishéd by ‘The Prince Rupert Dally News 1 Aimited : J. FF. MAGOR, President aD By matl—-Per month $1.00; per year $10.00. By carnier-——-per month, $1.25, per year, $1B.0 Subserlption Rates: autnnrizet tS second class mall ly the’ Past QOliee Departinent, ‘Talking Better Than Fighting pik Und Nations General Assembly is once ‘again in session at New York. This news will bore some people, reassure others and possibly, in’ the minds of a few zealots, arouse a hope that solutions for world problems are about to be pr ocuced. The middle ground is the most reasonable, UN can be, though it isn’t always, a useful meeting eround and forum. So long as antagonistic powers continue to let off steam in the Assembly, there’s at least a hope that they won’t come to blows. But UN, as the chief American deleg rate, Henry Cabot Lodge, has emphatieally pointed out, is im no sense a government, a parliament or acourt. Tt can't pass a law, levy a tax, raise a single soldier. I's ¢ myth, as Mr, Lodge points out, that UN pot the Unit- ed States into the Korean War: UN eu’t wel any country into, or out of, any war It ‘was combined American nnd Russia pressure, not UN, that turfed the Anglo-French expedition out of Reypt last year. a “At this session the Assembly will considers, Hun- ; _ galty. Almost certainly it will approve by majority vote the findings of its five-nation committee that ' the Hungarian uprising was a “spontaneous” hid for , freed that Russia used force to’ suppress il and that this was an interference in Huneary’s internal affairs. ; Of course ho one pretends that this will do the Hungarians any good;