to. get out of West Berlin, . . peaceful periods in years.. fe GERMANY. quiet. BERLIN (a — “Pour years ago today: Nikita Khrushchev gave the. Western. allies six months The. United States, Britain | and ‘France are still here, ex- ercising thelr war-won rights of occupation, Their presence is supported by 12,500 combat- ready troops. ~The Communist :-. surrounded city. is enjoying one of its most “President Kennedy’s firm handling of the Cubin crisis gave West Berliners’ morale a terrific boost. ‘They believe Krushchev now: readily understands that the United States and its allies will fight if necessary to pre- serve their freedom.. ‘On Nov. 27, 1961, the atmos- phere | in- Berlin” was different. SINCE, CUBA. poo ~ Berlin is now experiencing | ~ calmest period in years — U.S, and Soviet tanks ‘were e park- ed near the wall dividing. the city, There was a stream of: in- cidents- along the wall and on the land, and:.air routes “from the’ West' to the: divided city. The West Berliners were still dazed and angry from the shock of the wall. Police clashed with students who ‘tried ‘a ‘mass’ at- tack on it. Now things are “much calmer. Moscow’s puppet regime on the other side. of the wall has kept mum since Cuba. The propa- ganda machine no longer grinds out confident predictions , that East Germans wil] soon have its long - promised - peace treaty with the Soviet Union. This’ pact. was supposed to. end Western Allied - rights: in West _ New movies show it's ‘season of the long sit ‘By BOB THOMAS | - HOLLYWOOD |f) "Looking at the new movies’— this is the season -of the long sit. -Falm companies bring: out their . most important product — at: this time of year to. catch. Ane | holiday trade and the Oscar’ deadline. Somehow © the?’ studios -- ‘equate length with importance. which is a false. theory. OS “A movie’ needn't be ‘long “to be good. Some of the all-time greats, rin a mere 90 minutes. But now- adays the norm is two hours, and epics like Mutiny on the Bounty and The Longest Day are’ al- Berlin. ‘No new time limits for a treaty have been set by the Communists... Did Eve tempt Adam with apricot? .LONDON .(Reuters)—Eve gave Adam an apricot—not an apple --in the Garden of Eden, says one of Britain’s top botanists. The Biblical belief in the apple as the fruit of temptation was challenged Monday by Dr. Tat- ham Whitehead, retired lecturer in Botany at Bangor University in Wales. jo Wednesday, November 28, 1962, Regional director. of UIC retiring - VANCOUVER .—— The, -retire- | ment at his own request of Hor- ace Keetch, regional: director of the Unemployment: Insurance Commission,’ effective Dec. al, has been announced. “Born and educated. in. London, England, and’ a veteran of the: First World. War,, he came to Canada in 1924 and joined ‘the... commission in. 1941.as ‘a senior He was appointed: director of the Pacific region in 1958, He will be succeeded by Leslie T. Fraser, regional director’ of the Prairies at Winnipeg. —t BIG TRADE "RISE! sia and Czechoslovakia and 1962. Leanne nnenana — ‘ WEALTH OF SALT “The apple is not a native of Mesopotamia,” he’ said’ in an in- terview. - The Garden of Eden is reput- ed to have been in Mesopotamia. - “The only: edible fruits they had there in the days of the lowed to stretch to three hours. Biblical story. were the apricot and the quince. Upcoming: Lawrence of “Arabia at three hours and 40 minutes. Long Day’s. Journey into Night is another three-hour film, but in this case the length seems warranted. It is needed for the cumulative effect of high trag- edy, a rarity on-the screen. No wonder.all the stars won the Cannes festival awards. They are. superb. Katharine Hepburn displays a range she has never shown before. Ralph Richard- son, Jason Robards Jr. and Dean Stockwell also have big. scenes jand make the most of them. , GOREN O BY CHARLES H. GOREN ‘Ce 1962: By The Chicoge Tribune) North-South vulnerable. South deals: - NORTH aA190876 9 K'103 OAS &AQIS WEST aK 9.Q2 O109864 &K8742 EAST. AJ95.. 971654 OQ52° & 1096: SOUTH The bidding: Opening lead: Ten of © three diamonds, | show his spade support on th next round, strength, South felt justified | making .a slam try of his ow this moment, gether and -bid a slam, Jnonds in order to hake \ On this display of hy. bidding five diamonds’ to show the king of that suit. Al North felt it was high time.to pull himself to- West opened the ten of dia- monds which. was covered: in turn by the jack, queen, and king, Declarer crossed over to dummy with the ace. of dia- a spade N BRIDGE finesse. The queen lost to West's ene and when South regained the lead he playéd the ace of trumps. East was revealed to have another trump trick and even tho declarer subsequently guessed thé location .of the queen of hearts, his. contract was down by. one. In the’ post-mortem, it was readily established. that, had South played the ace of trumps {from- his hand instead of fi- nessing, he could have restrict- ‘Ved his losses in the suit to one trick. ‘There awas: some een ater overlooked the most im- south ve West North | East| portant feature of the hand. 1a Pass 2% Pass | Who had the queen of hearts? 29. Pass 39 ‘Pass (If South ‘can successfully de- ONT Pass . 44 Pass|termine the location of. this 596 Pass 59 Pass | card, he can afford to make a 5a Pass 6A Pass safety play in trumps by cash- Pass Pass - ing the ace of spades intending to give up a trick in the suit. South opened the bidding with | If he misguesses, however, and one spade and North.chose to temporize. with a simple one round forcing bid of two clubs. South's second call was a bid of two hearts: and now North resorted to an artificial’ bid of intending ‘to and loses a trick to the heart queen, he must go all out in an effort to pick up the entire spade suit, © At trick two, he should lead the jack of hearts from his hand, If he guesses to play West for the missing honor in ej; the suit, he will be well on his way. The next step is to play n{the ace of spades. As-it de- nj velops, the king drops and the rest is-routine, If: both oppo- nents follow with small trumps, however, South merely crosses over to dummy with the ace of diamonds. and leads a ‘small spade toward his queen. 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