Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 258, Ed. 2 Wednesday, December 18, 1974 Page: 4 of 19
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By John Justin Smith
Chicago Daily News
CAIRO — Ibrahim Na-
at 98 per cent of capacity.
A plus. Several hotels
studying the things
hand.
In fact, Mr. Naguib, we
have a suggestion: Such
Giza, the temples at Lux-
or, the Philae temple at
Aswan and the great tem-
ples at Abu Simbel should
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will continue to be taugb
at the university level.
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learning we
said:
come. Americans are al-
ways welcome here."
A minus. The oonstant
barrage from hustlers who
want to sell you anything
from a camel ride to a
piece of art they say is
thousands of years old but
may have been made yes-
and minuses to tourism.
Let’s look at some:
A plus. The welcome
guib, Egypt's minister of Americans get from many,
tourism, has the sculpted
head and gentle manners
of a well-tempered Phar-
many Egyptians. One
stopped us on the street
and, learning we were
oah. He greeted a group of Americans, said: "Wei-
American visitors with
great grace.
He made a prediction —
and issued an invitation.
His prediction was that
Egypt, which had about
750,000 visitors last year,
will have more than 3.5
million by 1980. (He met
recently with Spanish ex- terday.
perts to see how they man-
age to attract many mil-
lions.)
Naguib's invitation was
for constructive criticism
are being built and several be given national park sta-
more are in the planning ‘ tus and treated with the
stage. upmost respect. The be-
A minus. The unsanitary nign climate of Egypt has
condition of many shops resulted in these things
and restaurants in Cairo.
Atummy-wise tourist
would put them off limits
for himself.
A plus. The excellence of you expect.
being left to the people of
our time and it would be
shameful if they were
damaged by the tourists
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Zaire drops religion
for civics, politics
KINSHASA, Zaire (AP)
—Teaching of religion in
Zairean primary and sec-
ondary schools will be re-
placed after Jan. 1 by in-
struction in civics, politics
; and morals, the govern-
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welcome iirEgypt
the ministry of tourism's
man at Cairo airport, M.
Basheer, who steers tour-
ists through red tape with
a big smile.
A minus. The lack of car
rental facilities.
A plus. The fact that so
many ancient places are
available for tourist
inspection. It can be said
of Egypt and its ancient
things: Why, it is just as I
Imagined it would be, only
more so.
• A minus. The hustlers at
these sites should some-
how be restrained because
they absorb time that
A plus. The fine quality could be better spent
of the best hotels, includ- studying the things at
ing the Sheraton, Hilton
and the just-opened Meri-
dien.
from his visitors about the A minus. The shortage places as the pyramids at
condition of tourism here, of rooms. The Sheraton,
As for his prediction of for example, is operating
Increased tourism, one can
only hope that this is so
because it can come only
if there is peace in the
Middle East and this
would be very good for ev-
eryone. Peace and justice
for all.
As for his Invitation for
• ment announced. Religion criticism, who can pass it
will continue to be taught up? In Egypt, as in all
places, there are pluses
Egyptian President An- •
war Sadat says movement
toward a Middle East
>. peace settlement must
continue. He said in Cairo
, that progress must be
•I achieved if Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger
. wants to continue his nego-
tiations. (AP Wirepnoto)
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