European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 10, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 the stars and stripes Friday june 10, 1977 Dubuque May set new fad close haircut Dubuque Iowa a a Cit Ynot normally known As a trend setter Dubuque May be setting the latest haircut fist haircut so named because the movie "f.i.s.t.," with Rocky Star Sylvester Stallone i being filmed Here features close cropped hair particularly along the sides with very Short sideburns. We May be real fashion setters Here said Bob Brown operator of a Dubuque Barber shop. The trends for Shorter hair styles but nothing like the fist fist look is much in Vogue be cause about 800 to 1,000 Dubuque area residents mostly men sport ing the fist Cut Are extras in the film which is about labor organizing in the 1930s."i could have offered some of these Guys $100 to get their Long haircut earlier and they would have re fused said Brown it proves there s a lot of ego in All of us. They re willing to get it Cut Hist so they can be seen in a Stripe Friday Abc reports Castro doubts full . Ties before 1980s Washington up Fidel Castro said he has stopped withdrawing his sol Diers from Angola and admitted it will be a Long time before Cuba and the . Can have a Normal diplomatic relationship according to Abc of the 10.000 to 15,000 cuban troops who helped the pro soviet faction i Angola win a three Way civil War and stayed to help Premier Augustinho net consolidate his Power is one requirement president Carter says must be met before full diplomatic relations Are established. Another is human rights. Castro admitted still holding up to 3,000 political prisoners. Castro president of Cuba s Council of state gave an interview to reporter bar Bara Walters on May 19. The . And Cuba took a first Ste toward Normal relations last week in agreeing to Exchange diplomats but Castro clearly discouraged any Hope full diplomatic links will come soon. I believe that depends on the Good Willow both he said. I believe that it also depends on time. I Don t think they could be re established during Carter s term. Maybe in Carter s second term be tween 1980 and 1984."a year ago. Castro announced that he was slowly withdrawing the cuban sol Diers in Angola. . Officials say they have no evidence any cuban troops were said when the War ended in agreement with the angolan government we immediately started a process of progressive withdrawal Walters added Castro then admitted for the first time that he stopped the withdrawal of troops from Angola when France and Morocco entered Zaire. He told us Beis still considering How events will develop before he withdraws More about political prisoners Castro said there Are maybe two or three the Sand because of different counterrevolutionary he said at one time there was 15.000. Steady Rise in tick fever worries health officials Atlanta a a steady increase in Rocky Mountain spotted fever caused by ticks is causing concern among Public health officials the National Center for disease control said . Charles Shepherd head of the cd s leprosy and Rickettsia Branch said he expects about 1,000 persons to be stricken with the disease this year. Of these he said about 70 Are expected to , there has been a steady in crease in reported cases since 1960. Wedon t know Why Shepherd said in an in far. 176 cases have been reported this year compared with 124 for the same period last year there were 905 cases a had Only 200 cases in 1960 and we be had a steady increase since Shep Herd is that the increase May be caused by More people coming in Contact with ticks or that there Are More infected ticks he can contract the disease Only from ticks. People cannot infect one Aneth of Rocky Mountain spotted fever include fever chills headache or muscle aches. A rash will appear on the mists and Ankles after the first Day or thing to do is to Call your doctor Shepherd said. Actually a person with he disease becomes so sick that they become frightened and they usually Call a doctor within the first Day or the disease is known through out the . Four states account for More than half the cases reported so far this year the cd said. They Are North Carolina 35 Virginia. 29 Tennessee. 21 and Oklahoma 26.prior to the discovery of Oral medicines for treatment of the disease in the 1950s, glider Pilot killed in crash Selheim. Germany a a 29-year-old glider Pilot was killed when his Craft hit a Power line and crashed onto a House near this bavarian town. Police said the Pilot was trying to bring the glider Down in Cornfield when its Tail caught the High ten Sion line. The morbidity rate of Rocky Mountain spotted fever was about 20 per cent. Now it is about 7 per cent. Shepherd said he does not believe the disease can be eradicated. He said re searchers Are hoping to control this increase had happened All at once and not gradually it would be alarm ing he said. But it s been gradual and Public health people Are a Small percentage of ticks Are infected. But the cd said the disease i being transmitted to Man through three species the Wood tick in the Rock mountains and the West the dog tick in the East and in parts of the Pacific coast and the Lone Star tick in parts of the easternu.s., Texas. Oklahoma and Arkansas. Free Ralph babe Centrone of seven hos tages taken by a Shotgun wielding gunman in Aurora 111., weeps after being released. The captives were freed tuesday after overpowering the gunman. Steve a. Salisbury 14, was charged with forcible detention in the incident. Comforting babe to police chaplain de Millen right and the unidentified officer at left. A photo witnesses 800 Miles from . Panel gets testimony via satellite Washington a Congress took another step into the age of electronic wednesday when a Senate subcommittee heard testimony from witnesses sitting More than 800 Miles was the first time that any House or Senate committee has used Long distance satellite television As part of its Public hearing process and the process went smoothly despite some Short lived Trou Bles with the three hours members of a Senate subcommittee listened to. And questioned 10 witnesses seated in the Federal court House at Springfield subject was a Bill designed to give Farmers and others More accurate information about Short and Long Range weather changes. But the Bill had to share attention with the Way it was being Dis this device Congress May be Able to conduct hearings in All parts of the world without leaving the Capitol or requiring witnesses to travel to the Capitol said sen. Adlai e. Stevenson Iii d-ii1., chair Man of the subcommittee on science technology and May be possible by this technology to save the time of members staff and wit Nesses. It can involve the Public in con Gressional deliberations. And it May Beable to save the Public a substantial expense otherwise caused by the transportation of committees and the demonstration part of a research project by George Washington University Here on congressional communications used a satellite stationed 22.000 Miles above the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Peru. The television signal was transmitted Over a leased Telephone line to the National aeronautics and space administration Goddard space flight Center in Greenbelt. My. From there it was bounced to the sat swede s target ship sunk Stockholm up the swedish Navy accidentally sunk a target ship during practice exercises in prime trawl ing Waters a swedish fishermen spokes Man said. This is the second time a target ship both old destroyers was so badly hit it could not be towed away the spokesman said. Elite and Back Down to a bus parked out Side the courthouse in first witness Erie Jones director of emergency services for Illinois could be seen and heard clearly on the television sets which were stationed in front of the senators near the chairs normally used by live witnesses. The sound became fuzzy and hard to understand after f. R. Orr of Momence. 111., began testifying. Sen. Harrison Schmitt . Former astronaut came Down into the audience to ask or. Robert s. Cooper director of the space flight Center what was the matter. Cooper said the problem was in the Telephone line Between the Capitol an Greenbelt. It was cleared up after a few minutes Cooper Tol l reporters it was t possible to say How much the operation Cost but the George Washington University research team would make an estimate in an Effort to determine whether the procedure would be economically feasible on a commercial basis. Joining Stevenson and Schmitt at the hearing were sen. James b. Pearson r kan., sponsor of the Bill and sen. Barr Goldwater. A Ariz
