GOD REST YE ME’RRY . . . All ages have honored the‘ ah-‘niversary of Olwiat's birth withlcarnis. In the carols of childrenlis heard the music of angels. : 7 t Bill Veeck ls Expect ed To RUle White $ox Before Spring CHICAGO (Am-«Before spring training is under way baseball’s flamboyant Bill Veeck is expected to rule Chicago White Sox. An informed source said Tue:- (tay there is every indication the club‘s 3,235 shares controlled by Mrs. Dorothy Comisflrey Rigney will be cold to a syndicate headed by Veeck. The sale of the majority hold- ing would be a blow to (muck Comiskey. Dorothy’s 32-year-old brother. who owns or will m 2,735 shares by his 35th birthday. Comiskey. now a White Sox vice-president along with Dor- othy's husband. John Rigney. held high hopes of blaring out Dorothy, with whom he has been enhroiled dn suit: over disposition of shock willed by their mother and late club presidents. Min. Grace Coni- is‘key.’ I VEECK'S PLUNGE This would mark the third. plunge into operation of an Amer- ican club by Veeok, whose vigor: our direction of Cleveland Indium and old St. Imus Browne caused many wrinkles on the We of more serene club owners. An inside source sayc Veeck's hidwluletthecaahvalueofthe dub at approadmately $5,000,000. Some 80:: stock has been re- tired tor tax purposes, and now 5,970 shares are outstanding. The makup of Veeok’s syndicate is not know: other than that Hank star and former Cleveland .Indian panowner,iereportedtobea member. ’ Settle Black Ball Ferry Line Strike VANCOUVER (OP) —'- Settle- ment was reached Tuesday in a longhsmouldering wage dispute be- tween the Seafarers International Union (CDC) and Black Ball Fer- niea Limited. 'llhe dimute twice had lured into strikes that tiled up the line’s coastal ferry operations and once brought provincial government in. tenvention under defence powers. hmnediate wage increases, alE though the STU sought a 25m- cent boost. Instead, the men will get whatever rates are’ estab- lished in the Canadian Pacific Sheamshipe coast services dis- pulte. This dispute in in the hands of the federal government and the CPS fleet in under control of a Metal mmmm. 3 Labor Minister Wlehe. who came here from Victoria to find a settlement before Christmas in the latest walkout. said the Black Ball line and the STU agreed to merit" in the wage dispute and the line‘s ships would be back in service by mid<aflemoom STARTED OVER JOB . The strike started Thursday after a crew member was re moved firom his post of news-stand attendant to another job. The crew was tired after demands were/made for the man's return to the nevusotand. A strike then was called by STU crew members on all Black Ball fairies, making wages the issue and leaving 130 men and 50 offl- cene and engineer: idle. Service was interrupted behween West Vancoum and several Vancouver Island and upcoast points. Canadian Pacific Steamships continued operations, however, and service was normal to Vic- toria and other island points. Bus Involved In Fatality PULASIQI, Tenn. (IAEP) —- A Greyhound bus was involved in a multivehicle collision near here Tuesday and first reports said be- tween seven and 12 bus passeng< ers were killed. - .Pulaski ll about so miles south- west of Nashville on the main route to Birmingham. Communist China has oilfieldls in the province of Kansu and in south lManchuTia. Thesettletnentprovddeetorno" Joy to on. .. .this Cuisines Sauce—endear thanks for your _ loyal Mom... _ JOHNSON & JOHNSON Drugs 185 KENT ST. CHARLOTTETOWN DIAL 4133 Greenberg. fonlner major league the temps offihe “complete settle ...TOONEA ‘24 The Guardian. Charlottetown, chqulcc. Fire Threatens ' Suggest Some — The depart WASHINGTON ‘C‘Pl Uniiod Stairs defence meru was urged today by two congressmen reporting on Can- ada — U.S. relations to consider :ivmn Canadian manufacturers "greater access" to U.S. defence procurement contracts. Noting that Canada has de- cided to introduce the American- developed Bomarc anti - aircraft missile into its air defence syS‘ tem. the congressmen suggested that “if the Canadians are going to purchase from us, then we should, in turn, permit them to participate in the components business." Canada has “extensive‘capabil- ities” in the components field, they said. ' The proposal was made by Con- ressmen Brooks Hays (Dem. Ark.) and Frank Coffin (Dem. Me.) in a report based on a 7,000- mile tour of Canada undertaken this fall on a fact~finding mission for the House of Representatives foreign affairs committee. They said they found “exceed- ingly clase co-operation" between the two countries in all defence BRITISH MARINES Britain’s corps of Royal Mar- ines was instituted in 1664, for US Defence Jobs For Canadian Firms matters. But despite this co-oper- ation there was “considerable dissatisfaction“ in Canada with defence rocurement. The congressmen suggested the question might be discussed by the newly established C‘anada~ U.S. joint cabinet defence com- mittee which plans to hold its first meeting early in the new Tenement Row l OTTAWA (01" ~ Twelve famlu lies. totalling 56 persons, were, evacuated Sunday night whenl fire broke out in a' row of fourl three- storey tenement s . Second and third alarms were turned in, but the fire was quickly contained. The fire was the third in the block. on Lowertown St. Patrick Street, this weekend. Firemen put out small fires Saturday afternoon and earlier Sunday. service on sea and land. year. A fireman was kept on surveil- zlllgi: Merrg l. §§Christmasl And, Thank 5’3 You forYour ' 39 Patronage... CAMPBELL and MocCA‘LLUM SERVICE STATION Grafton Street East Charlottetown Dial 7113 lance part of (he flay bu‘ which appeared «new . m. Shomh after he lay m; . 37,. 5.4m . [me icncmem' bx. b Sunday night a third ou‘5:\_'e..,. ‘ll"(‘llll'il hack on the scene. KELLY & MocINéN'I‘S QUALITY MEN’S WEAR our gift to you - many best wishes for a very brightest Ham Holdall 1‘0 OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS 7 " miracle. conceive mas is a‘ Can you can. We on to the ~59» a- RE ND ALL better citizens. New Year I959. CHARLOTTETOWN § V THIS IS OUR WAY OF SAYING "THANK YOU” TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. May our Christmas Wish echo bright and clear on Christmas Morn from our .house to your house. And as we give thanks for the promise brought to us WIth the birth of Christ. may we give thanks for more than iust our material blessings and cherished liberties. May we renew. on this day. our deep reverence and abiding faith for our glorious Christian heritage. We wish the best for our friends and neighbours . . . and may our observance of Christmas bring forth a prayer we can live by . . . and work by . . . with strength . . . and with the kind of love and understanding that makes us May we all enioy good health and prosper together in the ‘ ATLANTIC WHOlESA ,ERS llD. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i. OF look up . The Guiding Star is there, shining steadfastly for all to see. . . for all I to follow . . . for all time._ Our Sincere Wish To All Of You . . . . OLMAN’ E. I. . . We are all familiar with this annual But how many of us can of a world where Christ- perpetual state of‘yheart? imagine such a world of peace and plenty? A world devoid of war and want? Of course you all do. And then we sigh with anticipated defeat and go back to the old way of being. But we need not go back. We can begin now, this very day, to hold Spirit of Christmas. Let’s . . today and every day. A MERRY CHRISTMAS L PEACE ON EARTH GOODWILL‘TOWARD‘ Once a year we see a strange phenomenon. The Star of Faith . .. always visible to those who look. . .suddenly becomes ap- parent to “everyone. Once a year. . . for the span of days known as Yuletide, the spirit of goOdWill and generosity becomes a vital, dominant way of being. Everyone of every age is warmed and gladdened by the goodness of Christmas. Scrooges dip into their money bags .. .the Colonel’s Lady and Judy O’Grady rub elbows and smile at each other . . . the Lion purrs softly at the lamb. . . the world is a wonderful place in which to live. w-r- . . y n :2 an i/‘m {Site a E E