European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 13, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse Kers among the Cedars is tune old most nation in the mid bit have increased their expend on education in recent he dieted then programs could have toned effect on the Arab world in the it it said egyptian president carnal Nasser paving the Way for a Liberal government by educating Nisei of lost lebanese Are proud of their Progress and they believe that by nation is serving As an example for Arab Ashmen says tourism could bring a More Money into the not enough done to Caier to die income he Molte this apparent deficiency in a Toms tourist the num foreign visitors has been increase last compared to in has Many attractions for the Ritt Good a warm a Moth Gam Blini Casiono do and ample ruins and left important ruins in Tal Gunnn Are 50 Miles Northeast of Nrang columns of this ancient City be teen for Miles the Arch Baalbek i one o the worlds oldest it was a Center of Pagan War before the phoenicians made u a chary for their god or Back into the centuries am of in water was a halt Inot on the great caravan Are the roman although their origin dates from the worship of syr phoenician elsewhere the Cedars of the City of reputed to be the oldest continuously inhabited town in the world and site or a crush cars Castle Fer a variety of adventures for thevis but tourism is not the Only attraction in the people themselves Are reason enough for a Flambo Vunt hospitable and philosophy Cal you can select All those qualities and Many More among the Iff the philosophical which is most difficult to not because the lebanese Arent but because most tourists concern themselves with the superficial aspects of and most lebanese arc More than Happy to accommodate a 17yearold boy who writes poetry on his Job As night clerk in a Beirut hotel illustrated the philosophical Streak which afflicts Many of his i dont like a Man Jusi because he has he some tourists try to make people like them by spending but its the heart and the mind that How much Money Yuu 1 like a Man with a Good heart who is capable of saying things it seems obvious that there is More to Lebanon than meets the cumin tourist i it a trip into the Grollo of Leila on a boat it a Teal by Sam staff writer if youre to Saveung around the Mediterranean by military chances Are that sooner or later youll Over at if you Kat a unique Chance to fee a shorthand version of military history combined with a natural wonder All the More fascinating for in modern and its All Quick and for lie traveller with a limited period of jut hire a cab or rent a car at Beirut modern Airport and get on the four Lane Highway a Cudhie North toward about u Miles out of the youll come to a Bridge Ever the Nahr Kalb River of the turn off but be prepared for a Quick Aalta scant 10 Yards off the Highway amatory begins in the form of a series Bat Relief carvings fixed to the Valley the carvings Are the records of conquerors of Lebanon and Date Back m centuries and More to die time of the egyptian Ramses who ruled from 1292 to 1225 ii and was once overlord of the More recent tablets record the liberation of Lebanon by British and French forces in 1941 and memorials to Victory by French troops in Napoleonic what most lebanese Hope will be the final act in the procession of tablets is an austere one in Aruba a lopped with a carved the Nii Lidmil of it commemorates the depart ure of tile for Elk troops in Lebanon in 19411 when the country achieved in modern leav1nc Pic dog the Road winds up Inlo the Hills of the putt a towering statue of Christ Lerol Christ the King which stands with arms extended Over a Hospital for the mentally the dirt and climbs skyward until suddenly it plunges steeply toward the River be Brown with Silt and leaping and on Beirut Iceni mix old and new american cart Ore be Banctel Tinory carved in this one commemorate i 1946 1964 stars and stripes w
