BUSS FOR THE BRIDE David Eisenhower at first refused then granted photo graphers requests for picture of him kissing his bride the former Julie Nixon aitcr the coupe arriwd for wedding re oeptlon at Hotel Plaza in New York yesterday He turned to Julie cupped her chin in his hand and gave her quick buss The couple attended tho reception following their marlt riage at Marble Collegiate Church in New York AP lVlmphota Proposes Soviet MeetTQEGSsTensions LONDON CF Lester Pearson Sunday night proposed on early summit meeting be tween the United States and the Soviet Union to bring about an easing of EastWest tension The 1957 Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Canadian prime minister said the most important job of the incoming Republican administration in Washington should be to take the initiative for disarmament Fonrsnn spoke ou strongly on de rame of ideas for global as he concluded series of six speeches over BBC Radio called the Keith Lectures Winter Storm namcdaiter former EEC di rectorgeneral His at theme has been mace in the family of man Besides the Vnshingtonltfos cow summit meeting Presum ably involving Pmsldcntelcd Nixon he proposed threesided plan for eas ing the sheetArab belligerence Abandonment of any policy of containment for Red China stagehystage but event ually complete vithdraunlby the United States from Vietnam followed by internntional guar antecs of neutrality and secur ity for the area Bullet US Two Feet 0i Snow Bury Duluth CHICAGO AP Two major storm systems hall continent apart buffeted the northern part of the United States today with high winds and heavy rain nnri snowr causing hazardous conditions for preholiday trav alters One storm center in upper Wisconsin drove heavy shrew falls into blizzard eonditions from the eastern Dakotas to the Great Lakes No feet ofsnow shrouded Duluth ltlinn and Sioux Falls ith as much as 18 inches in 11 hours during the night Marquette Mich strug gled with 27 inches of snow while Eau Claire Wis had 22 inches and Minneapolisst Paul Minn had 14 inches with Snow couthng to on Winds of 30 to 45 miles an hour piled up 104001 drills in the open areas oi Nebraska South Dakota and Minnesota closing roads and isolating farm amines and stranding motor Belowzero air rushing south behind the storm system fur ther aggravated the plightof powbound Midwglerners HELPSTAIIIIP our STRANGERS None are quite so alone as the stranger in town or the newcomers in the nelghbor hood Remember your last mova howyaufeliasihn mnvlng van pulled away morethnn hnlh never came Spare your new neighbors feelings such as these Let theWelcomeWogon Hostess bring greetings and gifts to make them 130 at home Help stamp out strangers Cali WelcomnWugon today motor or mam ileavy rain mixed with snow sleet and freezing rain spread over the Northeast in front of the advancing cold front The second storm off the Pa eific coafl of Canada ham mered the Northwest with gale force winds Tides along the Oregon and Washington coasts were up to two feet above nor ma Storm warning flew along the coast from the Canadian border to northern California Russia Speaking of the overall pros pects of peace he said it will not be found by Staggering from one international crisis to with or moon arronr NEEDED Notwithstanding the aggres sion against Czcchoslovaldo lust summer there must be new and greater effort than ever be fore and particularly through early discussions at the the itibctween Washington arid Moscow to bring about on Eastle detente especially be ween the US and the USSR he said Railuro hare could mean return to Stalinism in McCarthyism in the US and the worstdays of the Cold War One major objective should be the limitation of armaments by progrmive stages begin ning with freeze on existing levels and categories of weap ons prohibition on the testing of new weapons with international control and inspec tion and ban on the deploy ment of anti ballistic missile system next stage mid be the reduction of all armaments and ultimately the abolition of nu clear chemical and bacteridog ieal waapom l42 JOHN STREET omup Royal WINNEEG CP The tired but iuhflant mothers of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet rammed homo Stinky with the minds of cheering on audiences still ringing In urn An enthusfmie cr owd of about 250 persons fncILd log civic and vernmant oiilciIlI Ipplnudedtonoupultwu led to the airport reception ma by pipe band Were happy to be home sold Christine Refinery the prima ballerina who Iron gold medal at an lntornetional insu vol in Fair The companys nvnweek tour Included Franco Ouchoslovn his and the Soviet Union and In Richardson minister without portfoli said they brought honor to themselves and to Winnipeg Mr Richardson applauded the oompnny for not only winning words but ior spreading good will wherever they went Miss Kenner said the troupe was taken care of wherever It went but referred to their ï¬rst performance in Leningrad no blg cool openin lino little disappointing after our reception to Paris she said But Sergio Sawehyn general manager of the RWE said Mos cow was perhaps the greatest triumph when following the final performance the audience brought the dancers back for half hour of curtain calls He said he was eluted with the success of tho tour Every city was sold out Mafia Sentences CATANZARO Italy CPt Fiftysix Sicilian men accused of Mafia crimes weresentenced to prison terms ranging up to 27 years Sunday night Fiftyseven others were acquitted The trial of the 113 men from Palermo began Oct 23 1567 The sentences for crimes ranging from murder to kidnap ping and armed raids draws line under one of the most vi olent chapters In Sicialn Malia history The bomb attacks machine gunnings and killing begun in 1955 and Intensifled in 1962 when the death oi Mafia boss lucky Luciano set off struggle for domination of the Mafia UN spending UNITED NATlONS CF Canada warned the United vNa Ions Saturday that it will be forced to take long look at the level on contributions if the present rate of increases in its budget continues Canadian Ambassador George lgnatleff spoke as the General Assembly approved budget oi $155000000 for 1969 The figure compares with $144000000 the previous year Popes Synod Meet VATICAN CXTY fAP Pope Paul announced today that the second meeting of hissynod oi blshops will open at the Vatican next Oct ll The Pope made hisannouoce ment at preChristman meet ing with members of the Sacred College or Cardinals members of the papal court andrepre sentatives of the diocese of Rome The synod of bishops was created after the ecumenical council to assist the Pope in governing the Roman Catholic Jinnah SlON CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES TOBOGGAN DERBY December 27 Friday December 28 Saturday ST JotHt VIANNEY SCHOOL BOYS only 1230 500 pm onus onlyp 1230 00 pm ALLANDALE novstrvnuo spsso RACES 25c ï¬tTobosgans Only Pruzss OFFERED per person with permission slips See Below KKKKHEIKEKKHKWWWKKWWHKW BEGINNERS SKI swoonFor All Anon December 30 January 5t 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Stabbing WINDSOR on De teetives wen seeking youth wearing bloodspotted topooat after the sobbing Sunday of Windsor man Knot Egobcrg as was re portedin scrim condition after being admitted to Marital with 15 stab wounds lrre Kills Two MONTREAL 1C No children died and family of nine was left horhdcss after fire swept through twosecond storey apartments In the east end of tho city Sunday morning The fire damaged the sport ments in wood and brick two rtorey building whose lower iioor is occupied by shops Yvon Grenen and his broth cr Michel weredead on or rivnl at hospital after the him which lasted halfhour Mrs Simone Grenon was released from hospltal after being treated forsbock Mrs Pulitzer Dies ST LOUIS AP Mrs JDlt seph Pulitzer lr the wife of the editor and publisher of the st Louis PostDispatch died Satur day of cancer She was of Married to Pulitzer in 1939 she had profound interest in olt the arts Togetbgnidreyggath éred one otthe most dlstin fufshed art collections in Amer CE Stripper Dies WRONfD GP Hndl llll lay an native of Incision Que who performed or strip per at downtown night club under thenamo Dulena Kelly was found dead Sunday In her lPlflth Three ornlptyvinls of drugs were found by barbed Her left wrist was cut Ham me JIONTREAL 1W Arthur lull Ham 69 former presi dlnt oi the Equitable Income Foundation died hero Sun ny Nursing Homes NEON CF The Asso ciation Nursing Homes Inc of Ontario has recommended perdiam rats of $1150 instead of the present $850for patients in privatelyowoed homes Earlier this year an attempt by some nursing homes to raise the $850 rate by $4 stalled when the Metropolitan Toronto wel fare department started moving moi Its patients to other nurs ing homes outside the munici pality Press Freedom NEW YORK or Frankfu nadiau newspaper men vo been appointed to the Freedom of the Pm Committee of the Inter American Press Associa tion for 196669 Composition of the committee wuatnrmncedtodaybyAsso Cant Take Off Efrem Highway 401 CORNWALL CF pilot of small aircraft who made an emergency landing on nghnoy on Saturday was ire fused permissionto use the highway as strip to take off again TWAS TiIE wsskosronri CHRISTMAS Minn allthroughthe house Not creature was watching Not even IIrecbildxen awaited as did Mom and Dad For the installer in coma with the service ho had Then out of tho dnki and into our hall Ouncehappymanonn connection call His message was cheerful II he stated with glee gt Imhare to connect CABLE TV Your pets working fine Hesaid gave you more channels minus the With wave was how on his way To connect all the orders needed that day than we heard him exelairn as he drove off alone Say MERRY CHRISTMAS with GABLETVinyourg borne The gWinnipeigi Ballot dotteoPresdentAnistinEEd wanï¬ï¬ofdiiie Mnodonald Toronto deptlychnlmuo of maroon NWVUdn will be vice chairman for Canada on the committee which humanerr utiondrom oountrier of Noflhandsotth Amulca Stuart Keats publtdier of Venomver SumDough Mose ley secretsz of Montnalistar and Paul Kidd oorrumoodentof Santanum udwiltbeamongtheoommit teemembens llid Rejected UllAWA CPI second shipment of Canadian grain in Bonthl High Dry is it growing favourito mouse you to ashontartcdtofl snow ands smile he summit annMmiï¬ awnl MW Dream in tended Is gift to the Ivory Coast and Niger being held in Cm while diplomats of the countries concerned hold talks on what to do Ibou tho first shipment The ivory Coast much to the embarrmmcnt of Canada has saldlt did not ask for the wheat nor wui It accept any from this country Up Speed Limits FREDERICION CF The New Brunswick government may raise the maximum speed on some highways to 65 or re miles In hour It also may im pose minimum speed llrnft of is or 50 miles per hour Wefve grown Acoustomed to your taste Solon hlvn more than doubled in yours And this End London Dry Gin famous for onnoptionnlsmoothnnn and dryness ior 227 years is still your at thodornntio prion From Souths orig no 1740 gin mlpr DBY lta In 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