CHARLOTTE POST-Thursday, August 14, 1975 Hagans F ound Europe 44Very, Very Interesting” **i%. Zenobia Hagan and her "Jjfter Jade have just re turned from an exciting trip to Europe which included such ■twite countries as smrrmrr **nt^ Austria, fciast Germany; W«t Germany, and Ireland. Based at the Munchen-She raton hotel in the Bavarian capital that is world famous for its Beer, the Hagans, saw thedevastation that World War II brought to the city of 1,450,000 million stuck in the t middle of the Schwartzwalder (which is known colloquilly as the Black Forest of Ger many). The Hagans were impressed Flame Memorial, a place to dedicated to German and Russian soliders who gave their lives in World War II," -said Mrs Hagw, ~An interestlng event that she witnessed there was the changing of the guards. She took several slides and movies of the sites that she visited. Getting off the plane in Switzerland, she found many interesting places m Zurich. The tour ended high in the Alp Mountains in the city of 70,000 called Luzern. "We felt like celebrities at the cafeteria and entertain ment center where lunch and entertainment were prepared especially for us,” she said wiv aiuuum oi construction and reconstruction that has gone on since World War II. Mrs. Hagan said that over 90 percent of the city was des troyed in the war, but that the government spurred deve lopment by paying back half the cost of renovation and constructing new buildings. “I was told that in Munchen there is little or no juvenile delinquency. Every one is employed, even the guest workers who are Polish, Tur kish, and Italian, and etc.,” she said. She was also surprised to find that children attend school the year round in Ger many. Another unusual aspect of the European lifestyle that caught Mrs. Hagan by sur prise was the fact that Ger In Austria, she and^ade .saw the airport where Presi dent Ford met Sadat and st.unibled getting off the plane earlier in the year and they visited Salzburg, the site of the set for the movie “The Sound of Music”, Mozart’s birth place and home which is now a museum. They even witnessed the hideawary Hitler used high up in the Alps during World War II. “All of the interesting points of interest cannot be enumer ated here; however we took many pictures as evidence of a wonderful and educational via for the purpose of considering a project for which financial assistance is being sought from the Urban Mass Transportation Administration asTdfows thC Urba" MaSS Transportation Act of 1964- as amended, generally described A. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: (1 l aSsisfa"cKe funds under section 5 of Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended November 26, 1974, not in excess of that amountalreadv apportioned ($953,499) under section 5 (b) (1) of the aforementioned Act for FY W6 Operating assistance is sought for the purpose of aiding the City of Charlotte In the l<>n an