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Show Spotlight5 Panel Jumps Into French Political Discussion . "Spotlight on France" runs its second and final week, w of the broad topics to be "wd will be politics, eco-cs eco-cs and philosophy. DISCUSSING these topics will "tar noted French experts 5 Pressors from the various pwtaents at the University. 1 theJse Frenchmen, Jean Jaw and Michel Oriano are fats with the French Con-m Con-m m San Francisco. ' Jlay, Spotlight throws it-tothe it-tothe political scene with jteh converging around the J controversial figure in the . 1 ; "President Charles de "'"twill be givenatlla.m. J East Ballroom by Prof. Ctail Micaud. MICAUD, a professor at iTt of Denver-is a Profess encan- He is a tios ,0r. of international Yela- 1 boot 3Uth0r f many vJ 7ks among them, the CASt'f Nazi G-lj3A G-lj3A Study of Public Opinion h ars 'S flelds f specializa- SeandM08? f Weern anl North Africa. Besides i i Gaulle , ecture on de prenchArtPanel WiU discuss &allroom 4t 1 a'm" in e East PR0F- JAMes Hazeltime. Paul j Lorenzi and Gerald Purdy will be the discussants of the art department. de-partment. The French Industrial scene and the political scene will highlight high-light Tuesday. JEAN TROCME, the commercial commer-cial consular in San Francisco, will give a lecture at 11 a.m. entitled "French Industrial and Economic Scene." His topic will cover the problems the United States and France face in this area. At 1 p.m. Tuesday Dr. Micaud will lecture on "Atomic Age and Foreign Policy; French Style." AT 8 PJW. a French ski film will be shown in the Little Theater. Thea-ter. Dr. Marvin Melville from the Park City ski school will discuss the film. Wednesday will feature a French luncheon and fashion show. THE LUNCHEON costing $2.25, will consist of French food and the latest French spring fashions. Cheri Steward of the "Image" is supplying the fashions and a three man combo. Tickets are on sale at the Information Desk. Each guest will receive a sample bottle of new perfume Fabrage is putting out on the market. |