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...EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME (NBC, 4:30 p.m.), for the senior all-stars not playing in one bowl or another, from San Francisco...
...satisfaction from Charles de Gaulle, who had, after all, been the first in the business of building bridges to the East. The rest of NATO found it all the easier to lean his way because of the new direction in West German policy. After years of intransigence in East-West relations, the Federal Republic under the new grand coalition of Chancellor Kurt Kiesinger was doing things that not even De Gaulle could undertake. In its first policy statement to the Bundestag last week, Kiesinger, after placing top priority on good relations with both France and the U.S., pledged friendship...
Died. Victor Andrés Belaúnde, 82, Peruvian Ambassador to the U.N. and uncle of his country's President Fernando Belaúnde Terry, who was among the U.N.'s founding fathers at San Francisco in 1945, played a leading role in breaking the East-West deadlock over admission of 16 new members in 1955, and saw his reward when he was elected president of the General Assembly in 1959; of a heart attack; in Manhattan...
...GREAT MASTERS OF UKIYO-E (2 vols.). East-West Center Press. $25. Wood-block prints by two Japanese artists. The Hokusai series is "The Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji," while Hiroshige celebrates the joys and troubles of the road in the early 1800s...
...Europe, Brown persuaded an initially reluctant Wilson that it was time to knock on the Common Market door again (TIME, Nov. 18). While Wilson is grappling with domestic problems, he has turned over to Brown the responsibility for making progress on a nonproliferation treaty, the restructuring of NATO, an East-West detente, and a way to hold a British line-however thin-east of Suez...