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I agree.Program cortt9d 41 John and Betty Marsh are visited in their hotel room by Art Buchwald, correspondent for the Paris Herald-Tribune. The young couple, on their first visit to Europe, want to see everything, and Buchwald, expert on ?╟úThe Care and Feed- ing of Visiting Firemen,?╟Ñ tells them that Paris is really many cities-in-one. 41 As in a dream, the young American honeymooners absorb all Paris can offer: the solemn high mass at Notre Dame Cathedral, the most famous art treasures in the world at the Louvre, a performance at VOpera de Paris, the dazzling color, and exuberance of the Lido night-club, the splendor at Jacques Fath?╟╓s salon. # From the Paris of the Tourist we enter the unique world of the Artist. On the Left Bank we visit the ?╟úatelier?╟Ñ of sculptress Germaine Richier and ?╟úlife?╟Ñ class at Grand Chaumiere. But in the evening the serious students burst into gaiety at the ?╟úBall of the Four Seasons,?╟Ñ and the true Parisian spirit of youth expresses itself. $ Revealed, too, is the Paris of the Parisian. We sit with a French family at home, and mother and son talk about the war-brought changes in French life. We attend an English lesson in a French ?╟úlycee.?╟Ñ At the Luxembourg Gardens, toy boats are sailed, and the laughter of children clears the air as the Guignol puppets perform ?╟úLe Petit Chaperon Rouge?╟Ñ (Little Red Riding Hood).