European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 3, 1981, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 the stars and stripes february some embarrassed1 by fhe hoopla the 52 tiring of All the by the associated press behind the microphones and beneath the Welcome Home some of the freed hostages say there beginning to feel embarrassed by crowds and i went to downtown Dallas the other Day in civilian clothes and walked into a Marine Johnny Mckeel of Balch and before i could get to the elevator i was who said he was a Little embarrassed by All the attention he has has accepted an invitation to reign As the King of Bacchus during the new Orleans Mardi gras Parade March but for now he plans to take a a sister hell be All right once he gets hid she and Hes already picked his hid ing some of the 52 a hostages have been through Celebration after Celebration since being released from Iran on 20 after months of and the weekend brought another round of Marine Jimmy Star of Lopez Day festivities in on also was honoured by a Parade in his Hometown of last the former captive told a crowd estimated at people at the state Capitol in Phoenix that he found the Celebration slightly when former hosta hostage Robert the Blue Book for featuring mint records dealer prices mint Marks tips on starting a Coin collection descriptions of All Silver and Gold coins now at most an stripes shopping Center bookstores got off the plane at the Little Airport he was met by re nothing he and brushed off questions about his Captivity before going to a private fam ily gathering at the North Little Rock Home of his Hazel i just plan to relax for a he there Hast been a minute to col Lect my eight of the hostages attended ceremonies during the and some got presents ranging from Champagne to the City keys in the Case of a Hunt ing and fishing License from the Arizona game and fish Lopez said he planned to use it right a crowd of lined the Parade route sunday As his eyes fixed straight Rode by in a Vintage roadster with his two Sisters and his parents beside in a crowd estimated at bearing yellow ribbons and jammed a Parade route sunday to Welcome William who said if his ordeal helped re Vive americas patriotic spirit it was Worth Marine Paul Lewis of Rode Down the main Street of on sunday in an antique firetruck with his two Brothers and a after the he was presented with the key to Danville by mayor David on saturday he got a bottle of Champagne from mayor Joan Sev if we were responsible for a rebirth of spirit and of then our time Over there was Well Lewis said in his Hometown on in the yellow ribbons that greeted a hostage Rick Kupke had turned a bit soggy by the Start of his offi Cial Welcome Home but nobody seemed to about people showed up despite freezing rain and Snow for a Celebration sunday in the local High schools elementary schoolchildren Sang tie a yellow ribbon round the old Oak and a Bright red Banner pro Welcome Home Kupke said at a news conference later that he was one of the last to surrender when the embassy in Tehran was overrun i really didst want to but i was forced i was on the roof of the i didst have anywhere to he said he sympathized with Vietnam veterans who staged weekend demonstrations because they did not receive similar welcomes when they returned data on 3 possible Cia men Iran captors got trove of time reports new York a terrorists who seized the embassy in Tehran found a treasure trove of classified including a document indicating that two of their hostages were Cia officers and a third was possibly connected with the time Magazine reported the in a report on Protection of intelligence materials at said the kidnappers found a document Indi Cating that William Daugherty and Mal Colm Kalp were Cia the document had a marginal note show to Tom which suggested to the terrorists that embassy official Thomas Ahern was connected with the time report the three suffered harsher treatment than other time Kalp report edly was beaten twice and kept in solitary confinement for 374 after the embassy the state department issued no information on the embassy duties of of or of of Falls was described by the department As its embassy narcotics control time said american officials at the embassy in Tehran destroyed almost All Sensi Tive communications equipment and Many documents As the compound was stormed time contents of the safes of the charge Bruce and the political Michael were captured intact and provided a treasure trove of included were the document supposedly linking the three men to the Central Intelli gence Agency and several compromising documents according to state depart ment should have been shredded soon after Laingen received time the Magazine said the files did not name local Cia agents in Iran because such officials Are Only listed in a government computer in but the terrorists re covered embassy documents that contained names of iranians who visited the and officials believe that Many of those persons were arrested and some were the Magazine time said sensitive documents were also taken from a helicopter abandoned after the aborted Rescue attempt in april forc ing some agents in Iran to scramble out of the the documents also provided locations of Safe procedures and codes for use in making Contact with local and secret escape the newsmagazine Congress has appropriated million to improve Security at particularly those in the Middle East and Central and the Money is being spent on advanced communications systems which will allow the most secret data to be stored in time plurality rejects hostage Deal new York a a narrow plurality of americans believes the United states Deal with Iran to secure the release of the hostages compromised our National Hon according to a Harris Survey published fort seven percent of those polled feel president Reagan should go Back on those parts of the Deal that still need to be implemented while 46 percent feel it should be according to the Survey of adults was taken Between 22 and respondents opinions on the hostage Deal apparently were tied to which presidential candidate they fifty four percent of those who voted for Reagan be Lieve the Deal compromised National while 58 percent of those who voted for Jimmy Carter thought it did allow the to keep its
