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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, December 25, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 25, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Is takes a break there will no newspaper in Morrow because of the Christmas Holiday. The stars and stripes will resume publishing . 27. Today s editions have doubled up on the comics and crosswords pages 16-20 new to schedules Pun 27. From of staff Best wishes to you for a Javous and Safe Holiday season. Luth filed us official. Publication of vol 45, no 345 thursday Friday. December 25-26, 1986 0 6693 a French hostage freed by shiite kidnappers Beirut Lebanon a shiite moslem Kidnap pers freed French hostage aural Cornea a sound Man for France s Antcnne-2 television network at West Beirut s hold Beaurivage on Christmas eve Ai 5 55 p.m., witnesses reported. The revolutionary Justice organi anon said earlier wednesday it would release one of two a re nil hostages it holds. The hotel is near the Headquarters of syrian army no servers in charge of West Beirut Security. The bespectacled Cornea. 5-1, kidnapped nearly 10 months ago was dropped by a Black Mercedes Benz about 200 Yards from the Hole in the Ramlet Al Baida Dis Ricl in front of the Headquarters of a foundation witnesses said. Two of the foundation s Empen i s recognized Cor Nea and walked him to the in Auri Vage. Where reporters and photographers rushed to interview him. But armed French embassy guards took hold of Cornea and put him in an embassy Peugeot thai was quickly cordoned off by French and syrian Security men witnesses said. The car s Destina Tion was not immediately known. Revolutionary Justice announced that a hostage would be handed Over wednesday in a Handwritten statement delivered to a Western news Agency office in West Beirut about two hours Cornea earlier. The statement asked representatives of French pre Mier Jacques Chirac. Syrian president Hafez Asad see freed on Page 28 voyager flight May reap future benefits los Angeles api the Fri incr Light construction thai permitted voyager s history making non Stop flight around the Globe May help aircraft Fly farther on less fuel and permit Jet fight ers to evade enemy radar experts say. An aircraft that can remain in flight for Days without refuelling also could be used to spol Forest fires and guide Fisher men the aviation experts said. Some cautioned however that the construction also makes such aircraft More susceptible to turbulence and that might limit ils applications. The twin engine plane on tuesday completed its nine Day nearly 26,000 mile flight Ai Edwards fab. Pilots Dick Rulan and Jeana a Cager landed a Day earlier than planned de spite storms that battered the aircraft forced detours and raised fears the fuel would t last. They really demonstrated Here thai it is possible to build a plane that Wilt stay aloft for Days rather than just hours said aerospace specialist John Pike of the federation of american scientists in Washington . Voyager is made of lightweight Honey comb composite materials covered in a skin of Graphite fiber similar to Maleri see voyager on Page 26 pair s honesty Worth $5,000 to shop owner by Joe Mapother Bremer Huten Bureau Bremerhaven an american couple return ing Home from the Post theater became the shining stars in an italian ice Cream shop owner s Christmas when they returned about s5,000 the owner had dropped in an elevator. The restaurant owner responded by giving the Cou ple 400 Marks about $200 of inc Money and inviting them out this week to i Al at a nearby restaurant italian of course. Nerino Roccato dropped i Money All in Marks sunday evening As he returned to his downtown High Rise apartment from a trip to Italy. Mary j Adams and iut husband. Spec. 4 Mark Adams both 28 years old. Had just stepped into the elevator when Mary spotted the Cash. I looked Down and saw some rumpled up newspapers and a Small  Mary Adams said. I thought it was a cosmetic bag. Hut when i opened it up my eyes popped out the couple took the Money to a nearby police Sta Tion where officers located the owner we told Coccaro we were glad we found it so we could give it Back to him Mary Adams said he said he never expected to Sec it  she said she never seriously considered keeping the  thought about the other person and thought How would we feel if it had happened to  frankly i got real nervous when i saw that much Money and i wanted to go straight to the police Mark Adams said it s one thing if you found just a one Mark piece you d probably just put in your pocket. Mark Adams arrived in Germany nine months ago. See honesty on Page 28 she remembers Good deed passes it on to . Soldiers is Philo by Tony Nauroth lit Kemz with photo of daughter use. B Tony Nauroth Nuernberg Bureau Passau Germany it was her hands thai made capt. Moore Stop and Lake notice. It was three months after the end of world War ii and the Young officer s jeep screeched to a Hall where Lia Krenz and her daughter use had dropped in exhaustion near a mileage Marker Krenz now 75, does t remember Moore s first name. But she remembers her bands How swollen How red they were. And Liow they bled. A 35-year-old German schoolteacher at the Lime she became a victim of a backlash against every thing German at the end of the War. Three months As a slave to a czechoslovakian Farmer had nearly broken her spirit and had already affected 2-year-old use. Within a week after Moore found her use died of meningitis. Moore look them to a refugee Camp at is. Niklaus monastery just outside Passau where medics dressed her hands bleeding after Long hours of Weed i no t horns from a Field. When i asked him the Farmer for gloves he told me where were the gloves when my Broth ers worked in he concentration Camp " when the czechs chased the last germans out of Sillin near Prague Krenz along with other women and children were herded into a Field and auctioned off like cattle to Short handed Farmers. She remembers bending Tow to use and warning her not to speak German or we will surely be  Krenz spent hours on her hands and Knees scrubbing the Farmer s Guesthouse floor until the stench of nazi boots is scrubbed clean inc Farmer had told her. These arc not pretty memories for her. But see deed on Page 28  
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