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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 28, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                O California demos want Early primary Page 6 d Navy program mixes fitness fun Page 9 d Tyson Kos Marvis Frazier in first round Page 21 the stars  urho Milieo unofficial pu1lication Foi the us Ahmed Ftp Cei vol. 45, no. 101 monday july 28, 1986 m c,0,.r a a , d 6693 a is spool Byl email Loti j As he leases Rhein main a sunday afternoon bound for Wiesbaden the Rev Lawrence m. Jenco shows his happiness Over Betoff released by kidnappers in Lebanon. Jenco in Germany awaits reunion . Komin1cki and Judy Sarasohn stuff writers Rhein main a Germany the Rev. Lawrence m. Junco gave the thumbs up sign and waved a Small american Flag after arriving in Germany sunday his first Stop on the Way Home after 19 months As a captive of moslem extremists in Lebanon. Related stories photos pages 2,28. The 51-year-old roman Catholic priest was dressed in Black clerical garb and appeared to be in High spirits. He hugged and Shook hands with officials who met the air Force c-9 Nightingale aircraft. . Ambassador to Germany Richard Burl and ambassador Robert a. Paris a ores Lomond of the United states won the 73rd tour de France cycling classic sunday the first time a non european has Ever captured the world s Premier cycling race. Lemond look a solid Lead into the 23rd and final a a of the grueling race and sprinted to Victory Down the most glamorous Avenue in France the Oakley a is ale department Ami terrorist expert were among those greeting the plane after its 3 30 . Landing. Arriving on the flight with Jenco was Terry wait special Middle East envoy of the Church of England. The plane also carried it. Cal. Calvin Neptune Iii a social worker and David. Mcduff a psychiatrist. Both arc assigned to the 7th medical come in Heidelberg. After waving 10 the Small crowd con sisting of spectators and members of 1 lie news Media Jenco was sealed in a Tan Van and was quickly driven off on the 20-mile Mijc to the air Force regional medical Center in Wiesbaden. He was greeted there by about 150 patients visitors and Hospital staffers. Many of them waving from balconies that had been festooned with american flags. In response to questions shouted by reporters Jenco said i am line. I m  Jenco of Joliet ii., was asked by a Chicago television Crew whether he had anything to say to the people of Chicago. It s a Windy City and i want to fee that wind again on my face he said. Jenco was to undergo medical tests sunday evening. Family members were to stage a reunion at the Hospital on monday. The military Hospital plane was flown to Damascus saturday night. Crew Mem Bers were from the 55lh acro medical Airlift so. Medical personnel aboard the night arc assigned to the 2nd carom cd Cal evacuation so. Rath units arc As signed to he Rhein main base military officials greeting the plane at Rhein main included col. Truce a Fis ice commander of the 435th tac Airlift Wing and maj. Gen. Monte Miller the Neucom surgeon general. The plane s flight Crew consisted of maj. Gerald m. Wempe capt Thomas a. Buskirk Cape. John a Loika. Cape. Steven l. Stricklin so. Levy Riley . And 1st it. Lome a. Hay Ward. Members of the medical Crew were capt. Martha c. Simon staff sgt. Larry d. Jones senior airman Luis e. Perez and master sol. Roger d. Rose. Champs Elysee the last leg Over a 158-mile course from Cosne to Paris was won by Guido Bontempi of Italy at the head of a Large pack of riders. Eric ban Craer Dan of Belgium finished second and Josef Fleck cons also of Belgium was third. Guimond s teammate Bernard i Nault of France finished fourth on Sun Day and in second place Overall failing to win what would have been a record sixth tour de France. But he had promised last year when Lomond finished second while helping team Leader Tinault to Victory that he would help the american win in 1986. Lemond s composite time was 110 hours 35 minutes and 19 seconds. I Nault finished 3 minutes and 10 seconds Back. Scarcely a week ago a bitter rivalry seemed to be developing Between the two cyclists both members of the team sponsored by la vie Claire but the problems were resolved. Working to Gether Lomond and Hin Aull finished one two in one of the most difficult see Lemond on Page 25  
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