. g I J-.'v-rs. era, wet... .. , ,;g.e nan .- , ci........i.i. i Agests Wasted Ilscellsseess TWO OPENINGS ,lN KING! County and -Charlottetown to sell and deliver to consumers largest line of Home necessities. Full or part time. Good pront. Apply Dept. L-470-220, 4006 Riche- lieu St.. Montreal, P. Q. ..m....mm...m:.?:.. OPPORTUNITY TO START THE 0' New Year building your own ad- vertising business. with our top line of wall calendars. desk cal- endars. promotionel gifts, book matches, etc. Our complete line gives you every opportunity for success. Commissions paid weekly. Must be experienced. aggressive salvsman. with wide connections. and have car. Can be handled full or part time. Send all inform- ation, to Box 83, Guardian Office. mm. Apartments Wasted WANTED - BY COUPLE. TWO children, house or live room heat- ed apartment January 15th. Please write Box 66, Guardian of- (ice. cars ii Trucks For sale m-:-K--?--- FOR SALE-ONE 1050 FORD ll? ton. Will sccpet all kinds of livestock for full or part pay- ment. Hillard Moase. Freetown. NOTICE or .SALE av SHERIFF PURSUANT to and by virtue of a Writ Execution to me directed and issued out of the County Court of Kingis Coun- ty on the 0th day of December. A. D.. 1954. in an action wherein The Truste Eourls West school District Number . County of King's is Plaintiff and Estate Lawrence scully is Defendant. which said Execution is marked levy for l175.0t ba- amount at school likes and making together the Ill 015.40 for costs. amount ol 8100.52. l HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that on Tuesday the lath day of January A. I). 1955 at the hour oi eleven o'clock in the iorcnoon in front of the Town Hau In Sous-is in King's County in Prince Ed. ward Island. I will net up and sell by Public Auction to the highest bidder the land describd, that is to say: -ALL THAT TRACT piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot M in Souris West School District bounded and described as follows that is to ll)'t- Bounded on the East by the GOWIII Brae load on the south by what is com- monly known as the Scull)' Road; on the West by what is commonly known asn McGown's Road and on the North by land now i.n the occupation of George Mc Donald and by land in the oi xlliecelissesiis ' Auto Loans . A loan on your tar can be arrang- ed quickly and privately at Trans- Capadp Credit Corporation. Bach ..u take care of , balance in case of death. A courteous Trans- Janada Credit counsellor -intsn views you privately. "TRANS-CANADA con-N. omgnni um-ran in subsidiary of Trndore Flnnneo Corporation. Ltd.) 3. I. DALEY. Branch Mannge Block lBldg.. IMA Kent St... 2 Charlottetown. Phone 8528 in Let .mm..:...........-.1. T0 LET--GOOD HOME, TWO miles from Charlottetown. Avail- ahle this week. J. J. Mustard. real estate, 125 Kent. St. , Teachers illaiiteii Edward Mshar and containing SEVENTY- IVE ACRES of land a little more or less. Dated at Rollo Bay in King's County in Prince Edward Island this tenth day of E A. D. 1954. FOR SALE:-I952 JEEP 31.000: 1951 Dodize 3300: 1951 Morris 5750; 1950 Aust in 3500; 1949 Ford 5700. MacKay Motors. CAR BUYERS The rattles go with this car at no extra charge. 1937 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 075.00 F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Malpeque Rd Dial 7358-9 Per "Sale Ion sans:-Two YOUNG calves. John Rankin. Bethel. Charlottetown R. R. 5. .D.m..e:.:-:- ron ssuc-zoo GALLON FARM gas tank with pump. Bargain. Ralph Dawson. Albany. .....DD..K.-e FOR sALii;-loss Fniwo 1"R.IG- tsgdl J. B. Edwin Reid. SHERIFF KING'S COUNTY (sgd.l Melvin J. MtQuIid WANTEHD - Tisacn-an non Brackiey 'Poini school. Supple- ment 5600. Gregor MacCallum. l I secrets ry. Wanted WANTED-ALE BOTTLES. PINTS 28th, beginning at 1:00 p.m. 2 milk cows, 7 years old; Holstein bull, 1 year old (no ves. Also one C.T.C. milker. Terms cash. If day unfit sale on first GEORGE H. BROOKINS Owner Pmmm” Mmmey or quarts Dial 8595 Mlchae Q , Bros. ' A U C T I O N S A LE AT CLIFTON I will sell by public auction on Tuesday, December the following:- 7 milk cows, 4 years old; 1 milk cow, 5 years old; 4 heifers, 2 years old; 1 pure bred papers); 21 good spring cal- fine day following. HUGH F- MORRISON Auctioneer ioss up to 81.500 is life insured to . MARKETS. a 0 1 Paigelo . The ; Canadian Dollnr NEW vonx (CF)-)'he Cana- dian dollar was 1-31 of s' cent higher at a premium of I 11-32 per cent kl terms of U.- S. -funds Friday. Polnd sterling up 1-32 of 1 cent at 32.7! 19-32. ilraiiis WINNIPEG (CP)-Grain prices held to a narrow range in dull pra- holiday trading on the Winnipeg grain exchange Friday. There was no information on overnight olport loadings of Cana- dian wheat. Lakehead prices ion the top grades of class two. IWA and dom- estic wheat remained unchanged from Thursday. l Closing prices: Oats: Dec. unchanged 85W May lriahighir 83553; Jly Va higher 80- Blarley: Dec. -'58 lower l.l7'riBi 1.080;. Rye: Dec. Iii higher 1.11153; May 55-08 higher 1.186; Jly as higher 1.15V4-B. Flax: Dec. llxt higher 3.01553, May 2V:-:75 higher 3.06153; Jly 3;; higher 3.00'hA. Prices for class two wheatnfor export to countries outsidoy IWA: 1 Nor. 1.71: no. 2 1.67;, no. 3 1.85. 'm. 4 1.62; 1 durum 2.70: no. 2 2.68: no. 3 2.87. IWA prices: 1 Nor. 1.71; no. 2 1.87; no. 0 1.65: no. 4 1.62: 1 durum 1.90112: no. 2 1.97; no. 3 1.96. Domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.71: no. 2 1.87; do. 8 1.05: no. 4 1.62; 1 durum 1.08Vs; no. 2 2.07; no. 3 2.06. N. Y. Stocks By RADAR WINGET NEW YORK (AP) - Christmas idaire. Practically new. Phone 6002. 158 Kent Street FOR SALE - FIVE FEEDER steers. Thomas Cusack. Brookvale. Lot 30. .m..m..m...L.: roii. sass: - wmacuaaoa 1500 KWS. Complete with batteries. Apply W. H. Burns. Malpeque. ...?m....m.i.-e ron sauz - 1 PAIR sims AND -Ski Poles. Dial 8313 between B and 5. FOR SALE - REGISTERED Shorthorn cow. and 'i-months- old bull calf. Samuel Silliphant, Brookiield. I FOR SALE-TVVO CYLINDER. 4 cycle marine engine. 2' way clutch. Wallace Champion. Mal- peque. m FOR SALE -- BELANGER RANGE with hot water front. Good as new. African 2 Toulouse Geese. one Gander. B. A. Mallett, York. ....:.m.......-:--e--o- FOR SALE-ELECTRIC REFRIG- erator. International Harvester G95. Condition like new. Co. Ltd.. model Island Equipment. Summerside. FOB SALE-ATTRACTIVE COT- and barn on plot adjoin- ing United Church at' Tryon to close estate. Apply Sheldon Dix- A. tngo on. Austin Smith F. Large. QC. or For: sans I-. FARMALL "A" tractor. thoroughly recondition- , 5 ,a ed. Also Farmall Cub tractor Both on display at Island Mathesom fag, Q Nmhohon Eoiuipment Co.. Ltd.. Summer 1" annon 3”." RI P. t ...; PARTS DEPARTMENT - WE make our farm- ers machine ser ice centre your depot for Cockshutt. De invite you to parts Laval. International and others Try our friendly efficient ser- vice. lslandi Equipment Co. Ltd. Summerside. ton (2,000 lbs.), scrap car 40c per foot. WE NEED JUNK MAURICE BLOCK & COMPANY Charlottetown We are paying for scrap iron and steel 3110.00 per batteries 31.25 each. Fast ready cash for any quantities of good scrap materials. Beer Bottles, Hides, Etc. For sale-3 and 4 inch boiler tubing at 30c and PROFESSIO Boll, Matheson & Foster l50 Richmond St. NAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. " Chas. B. McQuaid. ILA; use Bichnsond st. nisi ssu J. Elmer Blanchard. in! Queen at. B.A. Phone; (28! Is. Farmer. q.o., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg. - Gnudet & Haszard Iank of Oigmaroe Bldg. 2 . .. ..m..,m.. Allison M. Gillie. LL.B. 130 Richmond St. Dial 610': A. Wnlthan Gaudct, g.L.a. OPTOMETRISTS G. F. Ilutcheson 0 Son -- n. sffsifoiitftir." Monhllleu P. I. a Phillips Bldg. in ac. Palmer dc liaslam J. . Mnoiinignn. B.A.. Gssrrlo dg. - insioou Queonst J. S.-Taylor, R..0. Corner lent 8 Queen Sh. ..0E:'E.'J”L ”?E:"'?'.. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. E. Carson -c. Mnnltflllun, s.s.; LL.B. . I00 Biolssnond St. Dial 0228 MacPhee .0 lfralrior G. KEITH PICKARD, - 3. Arch. M.B.A.I.C.. Sumnsorslde, P.!.'.I. Charlottetown. by eppointsnant lee Queen jt. Dial us: Dill 7510. I. o. HUTOBESON. no. as oi-arson at Dlnl ass: J. A. Carrnthers. R.0.. in Kent at. nini. sen Byron J. Grant, 0.D. we Kent St. Dial sen sot Prince lt. Dial em ARCHITECT Dial 2260 this year was really merry in Wa street for both customers and brok- ers. Profits were fat for stockhold- ers as the market stood' within the shadow of its historic 1929 peaks. Commissions were grc at for brokers who enjoyed their heaviest business since the stock market he- gan its heroic rise from the de- pression in 1933. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks registered its eighth straight weekly gain with a rise of 51 at 3153.40. At that point the average was the highest since Sept. 7, i929. when it stood at 8154.20. ALL DIVISIONS ACTIVE i . Rotating strength took in almost all major divisions of the market. Steels. rails, metals, oils and air- issues also came to the fore witli vigor. Brokers aid traders were not unmindful of the Wall street be- lief that low-priced shares have a habit of coming to life in late stages of a boom. - The market closed last week at a 25-year high. and it kept right on going up Monday with ”trading heavy. On Tuesday it slowed down both in pace and in gains. On Wed- nesday. traders had an oqportlnity for profit-taking. ' That-proved to he a short-term affair. The '1'h u rs day market started with a pre-holiday air and continued that way most 0! the day with prices steady. Then toward the close, railroads came to life and sent prices up all around to new peaks. ' The five most active issues this week on the New York stock ex- change were: Benguet Consolidated mining up 5t at 156. Pennsylvania Railroad up 2 at 24. Curtiss-Wright up 33!. at l'll'4. Allelhsny Corporation up St at 89in. and Baldwin-Lima-Iism- ilton up 100 at 1299. CANADIAN ISSUES CHANGE -Fractional .ch an gas were re- corded by Canadian stocks at the g Week's close. Higher were ,Cana- dian Pacific, which gained sh. DOW"? M31195. 110 VI. and Distillers Sdalrim. ahead V4. Lower stocks included Hiram Walker and Inter. national Nickel, each off Va. Canadian issues on the American exchange closed the week lower. Giant Yellowknife fell 34 and Roy. allte Oil and, Lake Shore both eased' ls. Montreal Stocks MONTREAL (CF) - The stock market was irregularly .higlisi- Fri- Jemale Help Wanted W A N T E D - IMMEDIATEIJ Sewing Instruciress Write Box 0'1, Guardian Office. Lost wrist watch. Phone don 16-3. Reward. New Lon IDS?-SPARE TIRE AND WHEEL off 1900 me lo ton Truck. be- tween Grsvsl Pit Garnbles Corner and Crspsud. Finder please notify 1-ism: Newson. Bresdslbene. R. It. I, P. E. I. . this this Wasted 5 WANTED - T0 Illll MAN wood ; slllid-'lillI'lbdf' a iew- days. Hillard with power saw to out . Freetown. earn Il.trI be welcome. LOST IN SUMMERSIDE IBEX. INGINI HTTII8 - I! I0!!! us aperienced Fitter you hour working trade. en it you only a Job for the winter, you Mr ldditionsl tlen. applicants may son- v CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS i McDONALD, consult I 00. Corrie Bldg. Cu-rlettetown Dial me a. n. nosrm s COMPANY I III Gust George as Charlottetown , Phone ssn - ous . r. 0. Box in ARTHUR J. GARRETI - Palmer Electric Building ' Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 By HAROLD MORRIION Canadian Prlas Iislt Writer The cost 00 modifications. economies of and factors. welfare of I the gold uidustry they are con- cerned ever the rise in federal --av,-4 re-cur-vi-or costs. . The aid program for ion tor its estimated to rise to &. life will ..;c- ...r.:-.-.. government stilt- sldlel for Csnadas gold mines is increasing but indications are they will be renewed in 1055 with some The subsidy plan first launched gold-mining areas help operators hamperelf by multiple price and exchsrje While, federal officials are con- tvhineed the program is essential for communities and maintensnes. of isdsi-also-is hdusuvb Ihsaew uisli .bol Expect Subsidies To Gold Mines Will Be Renewed now receive "id. Urited States-th me have failed. I rsxan northern mining PIIO The official gold price has re- mained fixed for many years at . ftintls., The U. 8. has rejected appeals for an 2'” increase on the grounds thstsucli Wm LCQ see an ounce in U. I antovewouidbelnflstlo .. lltlflltln are eligible for federal aid. Offl- olsls said the main reason for the rlsefievths drop in selling to the free market. More than 10 mines Iut while federal aid costs are increasing, .tbe industry still faces ” many of th 'aritlcel problems that in 1048 is designed to assist the! have preva ed for many years. While production costs have risen iwpostwar years, attempts by governments ioapersuads the world's main "' gold buyer-in agres,to a price May We higher 1.l5A; Jly M higher crafts were in deman . Low-priced i- inst! L Toronto Sioe Its ket closed mixed after a two-hoiir seisioa ofilisbt trading Friday. - ' The day's activity ended at noon for the C”rlstsnss holiday. - The market is scheduled to reopen to- day. Western oils featured Canada Oil Lands. Csnlo Oil Products and Grldoil on the downside but nq losses ,were greater than 25 cents. Golds featured San Antonio with, a 13-cent gain and Pioneer, up 39 cents to 32.80 in light turnover. New Thurbols was active among low -priced mines. turning over 425,000 shares for a 1954 high of as cents. Sales Stack Ilgl Lew Close is is us 00 I0 . i I 100 Alta Dis! J! 1:: 101 IN 320 I 'lVs O 47 17 I5 51 l1Vs FA 11 I11 575 400 45 710 115 240 30 M is 1 I5 17 375 000 Beaver Lodge WA 0500 Bellekenii HA 1000 Beta Gain 2136 7000 Blhil 1000 Bldgoail 7'6 500 BON0 15 .5000 Bonville 1! I500 Bordulsd .785 I00 Bralorne In 3000 Brewis 10Vs 1000 Britslta I35 500 Brunhiirst IV: 4000 Brunston It 23 I M 1000 Buckles .125 114 I15 1500 lilullaaisen 7 V 7 'lVs 4000 Bull Vldn H ll 11 'l700.(Tlder ' 19 lllh 1! son Cal as lIlVs l1Ve 1! 1000 Cnlllnan INA ll 14 less Calvan Con are I10 010 500 Camp Chlh IL! 115 415 800 Camp RI, 840 I50 340 500 C P L Pete 10'! 185 185 100 C Willis I60 460 460 500 Canso Pdte I50 I50 1” 300 Canon Q! 510 510 510 1600 Caribou 90 0'1 90 100 Cent Ledud 136 130 135 11630 Cent Lake - iii 91 -N 500 Centremq 1&5 'lVs 7V: 6000 Chamln 15 IA 3 500 Chatco 500 500 500 653 Cliem nu I10 ass :70 I400 chin Expl 90 90 90 600 himo H6 145 146 10M Cit Lar 13 13 13 000 Cot-hxwill I! I9 89 10 Coniagas l6-'1 N55 155 ioooc Ailenh 11 13 I3 5000 Con Astoria II 1116 13 12471 C Denlson 190 15'! 10 500 Con Gillies la 12 11 5815 C llalliwell 31 II 3 3000 Con Mntr lllla lllb HVI 4300 Con M Man 175 I75 13900 c Nortnisud H1 1 H1 2500 Con Orlaa l2Vs 1130 "W 1000 Con Pllt 12 11 I2 1300 C Ranwik L1 All 45 1500 C Itoch . 1000 Croinor 80 100 Deer Hunt I000 Deldona N0 Del Rio 1115 Dom Asbstol 1100 Donalda 500 Dragon Oil M30 East Mlllf so Est Sim 1200 E 07062 Eureka 4500 Eureka war mo Falconbrldld 9900 Parad 1000 Fargo 5100 Fed Kill 100 Fed Pain 4000 Gold Man 11300 Goldhawk 33300 Goodlis day at the close of a dull i ll d '5” I'”'l""' l 1 The market clcsedclltr rlooii. lg: jifk ,w"" Gains for the most part were held me Jel cee tocmlnor fractions. dm goiiot H. snsds Cement. p f as is ”""" Point to 31Vs. llod gags lllligier. "0 'iIc"s':l:oliii. Bi-own. Consolidated elters. 3i'i'ix... Ad Bank of Montreal and lesgrsms : small fractions higher. 1 Lower were Hows dllmi B 11, 10 Imperial oil and Atlas. ' 'g a ': Wnlnl shares reflected the in-' is 11 use dustrial trend in quiet trading. in no fee Dominion Asbsstos. Quebec Chi. 6301:: . bousamau. Meta, Dominion As- g3 93 g bestos and Boreal were ahead pen- IIA s a nice. Western oils traded lightly W M "' nnd no definite trend was estah. . 2 1: 3 shed. 0 us its set - Industrial volume a .1o,1aa 1500 MIG-cl IN 109 1'0 slums and mines, 67.9Il.5.. 03:: ,2 ,l,: ,1.” mg.y: E51” (cP3"'c'0llll, IIIIWII for 5::-East Ufll I 1g" g :9: ' I Rn'”'p'r"l' E -rlllflli ll” ll” ll” ” aM"r:liyie: 1:” sly. M I ..”l.'l''i''.':.'.'.. ;: 1:. ll. sees Me 1 ms is an we mi iiiiu si 41 em uv. .i:::r ti 1: '" sooossa , so as : l'.2”ms..l”". lll.l 13.1. ': unison ilal 3:95 It in us see If If :'.::'.::'..."i'-- 1:- 3;. 1 Res lebln 1 "ll"; ” "3 .3: .. l. I II -'V I i i: l ;..r. ..L:. ..,..........' . ”i4 a .e.'gsgI:iai .TOEOW.llb.(Cl' -'Ihs stock main s tiioroushlr Moulgy, . Doc. 57. 1950 me Nisto 15 I 10 Nss-slide . I1 01 mo as-sus mt .glt rffh sill 03': '" n - u in no on I M0 043 00:" use Nor sass use it ,1 use Nisdutam 81 37 , 1” ”””.....;, ill. do "do mvtht ' lot I! W ill” 71' In assomnnss all in u not outs 44 1:” 13 PM Int 1354 1& I”. IQ PM Pete Did u 500 Panieur I U ” HIM Plrbet: I1 10 u. see Pick Croce. Ill 13 uie Pinser Ill 18 Ill sues Pitch on I1 1! :1; mo Ponder 70 70 aeoeo Pop Oil: on as I9 l 1550 Preston 305 573 3” m u 540. see no 11 -Pronto wts no mo 80 ' "Em coA 11:” no ll). 870! no open 101 one Metal no see too One Nickel ill 141 III sio Quemont em sou SM 11 Rayreck 1! 1! 7! use we revs ll 1055 3000 rt 10 I 70 1000 ratio 00 I 3 1” Mint) I35 JM 138 11000 nactis I 1! as 1000 Roxana 11 11 I1 0500 Roy lllv I 4M 4 mo nayallto use ms 11 3000 Rupununl lid lid 35! 850 Ian Ast sis us an some sun am: as an II. no as us see ass I00 scurry 10! ll!) 107 MM Shprritt I5 85 SM 1450 aiscoe ll so 6! son Stanwall as as as I 800 Steep Rock 755 7!! 750 loo Sullivan and 3 It 4100 sylvanito 11: us 170 3500 Tandem 9 IV! 3'0 100 'roi-but us” 1: 1:: 500 Trans En eas'ri-ans Mt 3196 MM am one mud on no an 010 woo Tunssten :1 at :1 1000 U Mining I II I! uss U Asbestos us on see 1000 Un Oils 101 In IN 1I00 Up Can 118 114 13 no Ventures JIM 101A me 000 violsrnao 100 100 100 . I00 Walt Am no 1110 1216 as 1'13". 5." ll 3 ll OI S CY 100 w Leasehold: see us less looo w 'nuisst mu. low iovi iaoo Willroy no no I10 Windward 1 I 1 Wr lfrg I10 III I 8000 Zensne ll 31 11 Curb P x "0 us 100 sto iooo vuimii on lain av. ms Isnls 125 Montreal MN MW MVI Ill) Commerce 40 am 40 115 Royal 6994 4996 I994 lndlssirfnls me C nmv am am BIA 615 D Mg 1896 1316 11135 sze Imperial "VI UK 4'95 Total sales: 1.500.000 . . . . --.--- Would Change Landing Direction OTTAWA. (OP)-An altomative approach for instrument landings 1!! poor weather at Toronto's Melton airport is possible but may pre- sent diiilculwties. a iransport.ds- psrtmont official said Wednesday. The radio signal beam which guidu planes to Melton in bad weather passes over Brampton. Ont.. near where a Trans-ce.nads Air Lines Sruiper-Constellation crashed last In-idtw. The town has asked the depart- ment to change the besm's direc- tion and-the request now is under study. I ha; FINANCE SUPEIINTENDENT or AGEN- CIES--Jordan W. Smith has re- joined the Maritime Life Assur- ance Company as Superintsmont of Agencies. Mr. Smith. who is, a native of Liverpool, Nova Icotla. was formerly associated with the Maritime Life. first as an agent. '0 than as Assistant Manager of the " Nova Scotia Branch and finally as Manager of the New Brunswick Branch. , In 1047 Mr. Smith formed I General Insurance Agency under the name of Smith - McDermsld Limited at Saint John. N. 3.. of which he is the President and eneral Manager. Mr. Smith is well-known in life underwriting. having been presi- dent of the Nova Scotla Life Un- derwritars Association as well as the Moncton Life Underwriters As- sociation: Mr. Smith has sold his interest in Smith-McDermaid Limited and will assume his new position with the Maritime Life the end of Jan- uary. Eastman Kodult Settles Case WA HINGTON. (AP)- Attorney- Goner 1 Herbert Brownell an- nounced Tuesday Eastman Kodak Co. has agreed to sell its amateur colui-" flm without including a pro- cessing charge. The agreement settled an anti- trust proceeding the Justice de- partment had brought against the company. , I-Iereioiore. Eastman has in- cluded s proc ' charge in the selling price. of its amateur color film. Under this arrangement. the buyer. once he has taken pictures. sends the exposed fil.m to Eastman and it is finished without further phargc. ' The iusticc department contend- ed this prevented other photo fin- ishers from competing with East- man on the processing and was an illegal restraint on trade. ..?...:. VANCIENT Lmnan! Clay tablets found in southwest Turkey are believed relics of an Assyrian "library" of about 100 BC. iiold cannot take correspondents APPOINTED SECIETAIY -At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the Maritime Life Assurance Company. Mr. J. I. M, Wales: was appointed Secretary .4 the COIIIPEIIM ' Educated at his lays school, Cambridge, Mr. Was enlisted as s Gunner in 1041 is; World War II and saw service in the Mediterranean and European the. atres with the surrey and Sussex Yeomanry retlringin 1046 with 1'... rank, of Captain. He joined the Standard Life As. surance Company of Edinburgh, Scotland. in 1040. resigned in 1950 to join the Maritime Life Assur. ance Company as Actuarial As. sistant, became Head of th. Actuarial Departmontrin 1052. N0 IEPOITEII ON MISSION UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) Secretary Gonera1,Dag Habamimir. with him on his tree-the-flier; mission to Pelping, the UN aid Friday, but he intends to see that the world press is informed tally of "whatever can be.said." He proposed that reporters apply .14. rectly to the Red China regime if they want to cover his trip. Peip. ing. however. issues few Visas to outside wuespondents. 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