\ v4 Poot, a rn er cr Page 2, The Herald, Thursday, June 73, 1903 | A man, demanding to now why Farrah Fawcett -had not responded ‘to his’ - “letters, * - approached. . the ~ ov ptage and yelled at be “ve been: ‘looking’ for: you.” ” . "It was kind of scary.” : ? Ronald ‘DeGentiaro,- 36, of - Edison, NJ, Was: ‘iagued ‘a: *“summons., for disorderly’ conduict and released, police. said. St: . ~ dave you. I . - Clutehed: in his fist: was a "polled ap. poster of teen-age ~ Faweett, star of Charlle’s Angels, {6 | appearing “in. the . play.” Extremities, adrama about. a ai ‘woman. ‘seeking revenge . a “Holloway of Santa’ Barbara, pve. you.” ‘actress. and: ‘model , ‘Brooke. Shields; a . Several members: ‘af ‘the’ “audience ‘said’ - Faweett Missed. some of her Ines 7 the former. qi “and ‘appeared. frightened - not” but regained her camporute “Three “years after’. " gave him, deven: tires: the “-teward she promised in the note. =... In 1980, Holloway, retired hospital admissions. - at clerk, took a . round-trip 1 o's voyage” ; . . Angeles and South Amiertea. ok, '.' Off the coast of ‘Colombia,’ a " the ship's crew provided fill~ ob. in-the-biank letters and between: “Los- bottles o> and empty - cs ‘encouraged passengers. ly ye a toss them into the'sea, Leat “week, Holloway, 80 ~ Holloway’ a: * note” “Art Glass; an ‘year-old : Ohio. ‘barber, won't -touch:. : «long hair, but he says: ‘he’s ; “quitting ©: his - work.” “ because the: oldtimers need ae “him. . ae ‘Glass oe opened. ~ barbershop 58 years ago ‘and “has survived. hair - os fashions such as ‘the flat top, - -. "the duck tail. and the butch. oe “Tdgn’t cate much for the: - buteh,”.Glags sald. “I like - ., to leave a Ilne’ around ‘the ears and some hair on top.” oo He reluses to handle long. oo hair.” ; ‘You: “ent jt! “barter _: “ ike I do. Now you've got to ‘go the whole way,’ ‘styling and ‘all that fancy stuff — oe - much more complicated.” She - hat ee tilted ie . “Fecsive a response that she... - “received her answer. — ‘vl: : _ the traditional mail service. ~ ify. ‘The finder, Antonio. Toire -- Palma, said: he’ madehis."> | ** diving as a fisherman: and oo was) married . vith” “seven. a : children. eae ; ; fad . a) : .” promised to'send. the finder $e But she sent Palma $7 - = one for each child; wot ._- Joubert safd: sultey rivestigators are also working ch . Burnaby RCMP. y He sald two Surrey policemen are working ‘full time “son the ease and are consulting with detachments. in. : ‘Richmond,’ ota Chilliwack and : “ollier. : : areas 7 | given drugs that" nipgres _— their.. : defences © against mp ‘foreign, > Hgsues 2 . bo. ‘serious infections’ from: | “past. 7 : ryt aw Arafat's gfatah’guerrilias in eastern Lebanon...’ revolt had become a battle to unsedl Arafat as chairman, a . post in which he has: beghme a symbol of the Palestinidn : am mévement.. : chs’. Arafat, who has left Damascus in the face of: what he. calls ‘supported: and funded his struggle for years. hardline: Toutineers: in bis Fatah group cilt-supply: lines to Arafat loyalist. Positions in Lebanon’ 8 ‘Bekaa valley. . _invasion,. enjoys support in: Tripoli, a northern ‘Lebanese’ port that was the scene of blood y battle Sptesand “ant-Eyyriaif th thes : ee _ His spokesman sald Weithesday guerrillas aya to ‘Avaiat, were ready to fight if ecessary; adding: “'If the Araboworld _is ready to accept anew Masada for the Palestinians, then. 50. be it.” : - rey ae wo "healthy ‘people. ‘of these is cytomegalovirus. “BEIRUT (Reuter) - = = Kawait i is trying to thediate in. ihe . mutiny: “within the Palestine Liberation Organization as : _ Syrian trochs surround the strongholds of PLO chief Yasser a Statements from both eldes in the PLO- suggested the «dat ‘a Syrlan-backed thutiny.i his own ranks, has pleaded from a. new, base in-Tripoli for Aid from. ‘Arab. leaders. ‘who have :. : “2 besious’ ilies "in. people “He, telephoned : ‘Saudi Arabia’s*King Fahd on ‘Tuesday. “receiving new’ kidneys, bone: . night‘ to ask for help, and Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheikh , Sabah al-Ahmed al-Sabah flew to Damascus on Wednesday: ‘Syria has denied: Arafat's charges. that. its tanks helped” amd threaten the survival of . oa ats Massachusetts ‘General Arafat,. ‘driven. out “at Beirut last: year: ‘by’ ‘an. tera: "dae: sweekly.. New, Pasian “eign -= infection, - t ~ seven of . those’. who ‘took "placebos: Other : serious | infections ‘occurred only in. _ He placebo. group. ‘The, type of interferon ” sed in Hirsch’s study, © Galled. interferdn alpha, is extracted, . from human interferon .to: ‘fight © cancer, ‘warts, colds, genital herpes, multiple sclerosis and other ailments. “e ; ~ Work hazardous : "HALIFAX (cP) —Oneat Canada’s top fightat pilots says ait is thé nature of the work not of the beast that has “the country’s ellte fighter jet, dubbed ihé ‘widow-maker. ‘The CF-10¢ Starfighter. has been Canada’s: tfiost- potent ‘weapon. in the air for more than two decadéa, during which — | ithas been the target of a bum Tap, says Brig. Gen. Stephen. Gul, BS. * "Gulyas is deputy.commander of Fighter. Group, which oversees air defences both in Canada and at Canadian * bases in Weat Germany. He said in an interview froin North ‘Bay,~Ont., -headquarters’ that. ‘the -Amerleah-designed - fighter is a demanding jet, but eafe if properly nialatained . ‘and. handled. ~ - * Although designed and first used : as a. high-diltitiide, high- speed interceptor of enemy aircraft, the Starfightet’s role: _ was altered with the coming of the intercontinental ballistic “Missile: . “Gulyas sald because the sleek, short-winged jets had been “purchased by. ‘many..NATO countries, a ‘Consensus: Was '.Teached to maintaln the CF-104 as a low-level, fighter. and ‘prevents’ ‘thelr: bodies. from rejecting their. new organs, but it also leaves them i open germs that are harmless to. One of the most important . . ~ Between 60 per cent: ‘and 90 - “per cent of all adults have been, infected “with. this” ‘virus, but. Usually notice no Symptoms. : » When « natural” ‘defences ©: are -dpin,. however, the * ~ bomber. ° a» virus’ causes. fever, .~ - Therein, he ald: ties the bik of problems resulting in the prigumonia. ‘and . hepatitis, Joss of IM of Canada's 240 Starfighters. Some were retired and It Increases the chances. as unsafe, but most. were loat in crashes that: ‘have kilied of catching other. microbes," about -40. Canadian airmen. uch 3? as, “bacteria 2 and. :"The logs of life fias also affected: civilians, ‘including alx: 7 -fufguses. +: These’ - “people killed in West Germany a month ago when a CF-104 - fell out of-the air while participating in an alr show.:That - pilot ejected safely, but five other airmen have dled within : * the. last six months...” * Gulyas aaid ‘the: nature of low-altitude" fying is “vastly "different than the. Starfighter was designet: for and eaves “Hittle 1 room-for.ettir:: ¢. . “Unlike most jets, ita ‘OF-108 stalls it will plich. ‘upward .-instead of mainlaiiing ite flight level and is: aitientt to. "restart: - ‘Tt falls, and, if there ‘ig.lots at. apace Caltlwade) you, gan _ aegeorenrish galt eButell sou can't you dae:ta.tiget.”” A, veteran of almost :1,000 flying hours: in, the .aireraft, -- Gulyas has had few problems with the-jet and feels any. ~ fighter used in a low altitude role will suffer ita: ‘share of Accidents either through human or mechanical error. , “Marrow, livers : and hearts . _ the transplanted: organs. -“ Hirech’s study, conducted | - Hospital and’: Harvard ‘Medical’ - “School, * published | in today’s. iusue ot - Journal of Medleine. oe Bs 3 ‘Hirsch “said interferon ala may, “protect - other La .