kistan. Unfortunately this will tion. To blame the United Na- pion won with his lone ace and zy crowed “Th oe _ * ad : ‘ e day the greé ‘x : too often be done in terms of| tions about this is an escape stopped to figure out his best}Champion forgot vho Breas f Rot i ; dissension and difference. Con-j| from our own helplessness. line of play. He had cleven|trumps. Didn’t know I had a alte ae b | flict is always news. No one} \oug pungary, however, be tricks off the top and, as he saw| heart left did you, Champion? AES ans | however, ‘is:likely to hear much ould Hungary, however, it, there were four chances for , SG. cei i } a eradication of malaria in some}, ; Both sides vulnerable . 7 African land or one which may. if those members of the United Bot “we NORTH your trump to ruff one of my, Fi “ be trying to improve food pro- Nations, who wished to do so, Mr. Meek two sure losers. If I had picked ; . be Loy duction in Afghanistan. This had met the challenge of Rus- ao4 , up your last trump it would have | ‘ & , kind of quiet but essential achi- | 1a" intervention by force and Mae eas taken dummy’s last one, too, and| , MMANDMENTS J Hind of ae ae totter have (risked a general war? o goss 3 I would have lost a club and a| : . | boy anybody to sing its praises. — Certainly under the United WEST EAST Space i , ee eee ee VENINGS 7.30 at least on the front page. Nations charter the Assembly Mr. Abel _Mr. Muzzy claim © the + pion thereupon Mat. Eves. MAT. WED. - SAT. 2 wee iz Sl - ‘The United Nations is the sub-| could not order such force to be 4 Q 10653 4 K J 8 2 cepinining that he Could wintany | Children — .50 50 ° ° we & Pane ect of increasing criticism these|used. Those who complain of ‘ : ‘ ; any | Students .75 75 . ays. Some of that criticism is| this should recall that not one of S58 975 3 3 n09 72 cane neta ton ‘ queen of Adults 900 1.25 T © T hA | constructive; much of it is ill-|the great powers at San Fran- ©" = — . SOUTH ruffing a diamond Sat tcany o —. {nformed or, occasionaliy, mal-| cisco would have tolerated for -MORE DEPRESSING and more dangerous is the difference Mr. Champion = / d ’s losi evolent . a minute giving the United Na- jn the respect shown by various members for United Nations. aAl of clubs, eons spade on the ace Advertis: The Daiiy News Bri ac sResults "It is true that the voice of tions the power and authority “decisions, says Lester Pearson, former minister of external. Sa QI 10 65 __ : ertisig in ne Dany News. Brings Kesults on : oiation. of a super-state; the right to © affairs, shown above in a recent picture. Mr. Pearson; now a’ | A864 reason and conciliation at New] pecort to f. b ty d . nee . h ’ ee, HAR ~ York is often drowned out by resort to force by majority de- columnist writing about international affairs has been men- | | fhe bidding: "* angry shouts; by appeals to pre- in its lone Sov was not aire tioned as a successor to former prime minister Louis St. | yn west e Fast, judice or self-interest. From my United Nations charter on na- Laurent, when the latter retires. 3k Pass 4 Pass own, experience I know that €! tional sovereignty. {6 @ All Pass - Newspapers, radio and televi- you think, “OUTLAWS DAUGHTER” = Son are carrying these United| aggression at that time has Against the optimistic slam|@nd Mr. Muzzy triumphantly Nations discussions into living| been a main reason for increased contract Mr. Abel opened the|Tulfed. - LESTER PEARSON COLUMN, | Unrealistic Idealism Will Nor Strengthen UN 2% * eee Ce ‘ 4 [BLACKWOOD BRIDGE on Prince Rupert ‘Daily News Monday, September 30, 1957 Pa UTh i) ae TODAY TO 7 p.m, WEDNESDAY . 8.20 p.m, NA Usb) re) HIRE - In the Mos? Exciting a ; Soot On Earth... Morocco, Gateway to the Shara! { By Hon, LESTER B, PEARSON | By EASLEY BLACKWOOD 4 3 P y y we (Coypright 1957. All rights reserved) . Cd WY Ces i .cNNE TWELTH ASSEMBLY OF THE UNITED NATIONS Mr. Muzzy Tries To Catch Champion; ee ee | So -' “tThe'12th Assembly of the United Nations has been mecting ‘ - / “ oe” I Qe 7 now for almost two weeks. Its 82 delegations are hard at work No Error Made As Contract Successful Michele adi Pe on the 65 items on its agenda (many of them hardy perennials). ‘ ' , * . ‘ . . ee fe The great hall and the committee rooms on the East River in Mr. Muzzy lives for the day when he can cateh ADDED We ARENA pai bh New York are resounding to the appeals and the accusations of his chief tormentor, Mr. Champion, in an error. In FEATURE aN NTI tao) 2) rence i orators from every corner of the globe. It is indeed the town meeting of the world and it is good that it is taking place. rooms from Patagonia to Pa- about a, United Nations expert Sub-committee working on the Assembly can become a rough forum for diplomacy and nego- tiation. But it is a realistic one, reflecting the world as it is to- criticism of the world organiza- better off if there had been no worse. United Nations. No, Would its people have benefittel So today the United Nations is merely a collection of sover- eign states, It can do only what king of diamonds. Mr. Cham- the twelfth trick. South dealer _ If the opposing trumps were divided 2-2 he could ruff his fourth club in dummy. If the clubs were divided 3-3 he could today’s deal he thought that day had come. See what “What a day this is,’ Mr. Muz- “An academic ‘question,’ sneered Mr, Champion. “The im- | portant thing is that you used | Bill Williams - Kelly Ryan : ks ‘one, vj CECILB.DEMILLE'S . eee Sa ae a tT SESE those states are willing to do through resolutions accepted by¢ only one we have which operates! them. There is one exception to 5 on a world scale. this; certain decisions in the \.° “It,.is true also that there is | Security Council which are bind- fi often: a yawning gap: between ; INE on all under the charter. [> =. Ss words in New York and deeds But these decisions can be taken only by the unanimous vote of the permanent members. That doesn’t happen in ‘cold war”, | though in San Francisco in 1945, day, not as it once was or as we would like it to be; and it is the win four straight club tricks. If diamonds were divided favor- ably, dummy’s fifth diamond | ‘could be set up. Finally, one of the defenders might make an error. Only one of these alter- natives developed—the last one. “Mr. Champion first tried the | -diamond suit. He overtook his king of hearts with dummy’s Movie Column |. oes by bob, Thomas. “+ HOLLYWOOD (t — The man in’ -western clothes standing next to the bar was hard-riding, straight-shooting John Payne. But this wasn’t the Red Dog Saloon. This was a TV stage at NBC which was made over for a reception for stars of the net- work’s new shows. was trying to live down his rep as a gunfighter.»The inevitably gunhappy kid was out to get at home, Indeed some good words, like peace, democracy, ‘freedom, have been abused and misused at United Nations meet- ings to the point where the, We hoped it might happen. original meaning is in danger of being completely lost. There is no rule’“against verbal aggres- President’s gavel is not much protectién: against it. . its - More ‘depressing—and danger- technical ous—.is the difference in the | work, it is a forum in which world public opinion can express mechanism available international co-operation résolutions under the Charter, whenever and whereve are only recommendations, not) wish orders; that confusion on this’ nesses tion respect shown by various mem-j; bers for United Nations deci- sions. I know, of course, that i points is one of the main sources of unfounded criticism of the United Nations, But_I know also that countries which have “a decent respect for the opinion of mankind” will be influenced by such resolutions passed by a two-thirds majority. Others ig- nore or treat them with con- tempt. The attitude, for instance, of the United Kingdom and France and Israe) toward the Suez re- solutions at the last Assembly Session was in startling contrast with that of the Communist members to those about Hurg- ary. Even some Arab and Asian states — suspicious generally of Western motives and cherishing remains (as ever; for states. States aT ener tively on a basis where Nevada with a population of a hundred arid fifty thousand, has_ the same voting power as New York, with a population of twelve mil- its deficiencies inadequacy of its Charter. No important changes there are required. What is re- quired is the will and. desire of act together for peace and progress as laid down in the Charter. If the existing United Nations disappeared, what would we do? lion. Nor due to the nations to The United Nations, however, indispensable as ,. ABs , not in spite of, but be- sion at these meetings and the|cause of, the difficulties and dangers we face. In addition to economic, humanitarian valuable social, and tself; a to co-operate. nor equality in After all the are r nations Its weak- are not those of organiza- voting power between great and small United | him. To no one’s surprise, Payne outdraws the kid and wounds him into a resolve to better his ways. “At least I didn’t have to kill him,” mutters Payne. “Maybe the kid could learn to live with- out a gun.” RCAF Getting _ Payne is star and producer of the Monday night show, “The Restless Gun”, one of the stam- pede of westerns. which. are tromping into the living rooms this ‘season. As producer and star. he talked soberly of his problems. “People are going to get a lot of action from the westerns on TV this season,” he remarked. “I figure we’d have a hetter New Plane Today chance of making a mark if we, . went for the closeup picture — MONTREAL ( — The first Ar- get into the characters and sce gus, Canada’s new submarine what makes them tick.” : detection plane, will be formally Payne, who has handled his; turned over to the RCAF today career as sharply as any star by Defence Minister Pearkes. eahoyts said he was delight- The big plane — iargest ever “Ted o be master of his own fate built in a Canadian aircraft ‘| for the 39 films he is contracted; Plant — will go into service for this season. . early next year with the Mari- VERY COMFORTING time Air Command on anti-sub ““Rhis talk about residual bene- ; Patrols. fits and so forth is very com-| Builders of the four-engine forting,” he said. “But the im- | aircraft, Canadair Limited, will portant thing is to do a good; turn the Argus over to Mr. show.” |Pearkes at a special ceremony “Payne declared that his first} today. The minister in turn will show waS not the best, but had | consign it to gair Marshal Hugh been chosen by whoever makes Campbell, chief of the air staff: such august decisions. However,; The Argus was test flown last it is the one on which the re-| March for the first time -and viewers will judge the serics, carries a tremendous a’sortment How was it? 1of electronic detection devices, -ace, returned a diamond and ruffed it high. He led a small heart to dummy’s seven spot and ‘noted the spade discard on his left. He returned another dia- mond and ruffed it. Here Mr. Abel discarded a small club and at this point two of the four chances were. gone—neither red suit had broken evenly. Now the only hope seemed to be that Mr. Muzzy would have to follow suit to three leads of clubs. If so, the fourth club wopld either set up automatical- ly or the fourth club in the cles- ed hand could be ruffed in dum- my, ‘ Mr. Muzzy still had a trump but it was not high enough fo beat dummy’s remaining trump, the eight. So, Mr. Champion led a small club to. dummy’s king. He was just. about to continue with the queen when it occurred to. him that the: lead of the deuce might offer the best chance of realizing his fourth alternative. He led the deuce BOOSTING TRADE SHERBROOKE, Que. @ -—- The Sherbrooke Chamber of Com- merce has asked Canadian busi- nessmen who travel to Europe to help in a move to attract new industries for Quebec’s Eastern CHECK YOUR 1 ] | PRINTING TODAY! REMIND THE Abandon any further attempt at universality? Collect together as many friendly nations as pos- sible, keeping out all those whom we feared and opposed? This would be merely an en- Well, pretty standard, as far! plus anti-sub weapons, to make as the TV horse operas go.|it a potent hunter and killer of Payne played a ranch hand whol undersea craft. Townships, and to establish new markets for products from this area. their “neutrality” in the cold war — acknowledged that dif- ference, This “double standard” has no sanction in the charter, It is the fault of the members con-|Jarged and watered-down N.A. q eeyned; nevertheless its demons- T.0., opposed by a Communist ' tration In the Hungarian tragedy | league which ‘would have no}, ‘ and the fecling of anger and| contract with jt. The neutral PHONE impotence in the face of Soviet|and uncommitted millions as pecrenteene cn cen eee: | ASiA and Africa would shun BOSS. HE'S VUUTCSSASVKRESSSS! Doth. Would that be an improve- @ Wallace's Dept. 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