Weatht-Ir ir u:;igbt, low% In S tou"MWI T hil W) Vg 442-N0. 81 BALTIMORE, 'MARYLAND THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1981 Sav,a-qery., is,revela 4 , Malcolm Kalp,, an'e oonomic adviser accused knocked out his tooth and an linterrogator said American hostages have told of Related sWj . ..................... .. . ........ A 3, A 4 bm of being a CIA agent by his captors, told his his mother had died. He said be was told if he drtment by their captors, and former rZ family in a telephone call he was beaten and wanted to go to the funeral he had to give the P Carter has accused the Iranians of "Unm ble acts of criminal savagery." "The, tried to convince them we were the vij~ spent 374 days in solitary confinement because Iranians information, but that all be gave was th. name, rank and serial number. Mills at we had robbed and cheated the Ira- he repeatedly hied to escape. rter, in Plains, Ga., after returning . , Lisa 1(alp, 17, the ex-hostage"s daughter, said After talking with her son Wynona McKeel ksbad6% Germany ad greeting the re. ruan people for 35 years," Mr. Carter said., from Massachusetts that he was "full of hatred lashed out at the captors. I I turpe*americarks~ said today the 52 were "And even after month after mouth, they I the and hostility toward them 1his captors) right "They're stupid, barbaric people. They're forceg" poe by one," to run the gauntlet fjers Iranians) still took pleasure in abusing them pay- now.,. fanatics ... They say they're religious, but they and kW before being 'permitted to leave Iran chologically, even physically."- Kalp's 12-year-old son, Andy, was so excited don't worship the same God I do," she said angri- for freedom. . I The former president called this "savagery about his father's release that the boy broke out ly. TbWbrutality included beatings, strip against absolutely innocent hostagm'~ in hives. Asked if their son had any special requests for onfinement, a mock- execu- Michael J. Metr4o, . political officer from food when he returns home, Mrs. McKeel said he -a ~=:ryzeue. "Even when *e hostages loaded ,i. .1 "ag: Olyphant, Pa,, aoi4*e was beld in solitary for had told her, "Mom, don't cook any lamb or Mr ter called the Iranian acts described on the plane, tboFy carried them to,a.fairly dis- S% rWntbs and,., ,. W C ., the rice." ter 9 *" ~ .:Keunedy Jr by so the former,hostages the w . ard- tant point by bus and made them walk 0=0 a economic. ;ouos~m *ftghington, said he Elizabeth Montague, a secretary freed with mals gauntlet, one b~ one, without even the protectimi and others wereijo-e-d" ` "th up in - eii underwear, four other women and eight black hostages three He id one of the hostages told him he had of the whole group. Jeering and sometimes even guns to their heads~ for i mock execution. weeks after the embassy takeover, said in the 116id been on the way to the airport but then kicking to try to, debase the Americans leaving Marine SgL Joh&y 1"eelloid his parents in United States that the militants forced her to it add ell, that's all in the past." Iran," Mr. CaA;r'said. Balch Springs, !teik-"that an Iranian guard play Russian roulette in an attempt %o get infor- el CV 0 LL 'a 0 CL CL 5STAR EDITION C) CD C 15 Cents CD CD CNI e 00 00 MatiM 11 C) Richard Queen, a consul freed in July because (D he was sufferin from multiple scierosis~ said he i 9 and others were held nearly five months in a windowless warehouse basement, and that dur. ing a "Gestapo raid" armed guards in white (L masks stripped them to their underclothes and searched them. The 52 remaining hostages were freed Tues. day, 444 days after their capture, and flown to West Germany. Mr. Carter, whose administra- tion negotiated their release in the final da of 0 ys his presidency, spent 80 minutes with them yes- terday as a special envoy from President Rea- 00 gan In an airport statement before flying back to the United States, he said~ 00 "Our Americans in Iran were mistreated much worse than previously revealed. The despl- [Continued, Page A 4, Col. 11 C) C) C14 U) 75 0 LL > 0 L_ CL CL Approved For Release 2000/08/08 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00788RO02111'~'g U C M RIM M RE W wig p- e% Fill N, IT DIP R IF M 111.610. air[ jW I CIA-RDP96-00788ROO210a -5 U10MOV