European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 12, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday May 12, 1992 vows a 3 so g8 a. A v Skya is we u a City workers Dean up Early monday after a disturbance in the mount pleasant Section of Washington . Youths in hispanic area of . Trash neighbourhood Pelt police Washington a a crowd of youths smashed windows at a restaurant set fires in trash cans and pelted police and firefighters with bottles Early monday in a largely hispanic Section of the nations capital. The disturbance in mount pleasant a residential neighbourhood just East of the National zoo came a year after violence there and in the Adams Morgan area. In that incident Young people burned police cruisers and threw rocks and bottles at police after a Black officer shot a hispanic Man during an arrest. Thirty businesses were looted in mount pleasant dozens of people were injured and hundreds of arrests made. Relations have remained tense Between hispanics and police about two thirds of whom Are Black. Sundays disturbance began after police arrived to investigate a fight at a pizza restaurant and a stabbing some blocks away said police chief Isaac Fulwood or. Investigators said they did not know if the two incidents which involved about Iso people were related. Some people threw rocks and bottles at police and at an ambulance that arrived to treat the stabbing victim. The victims condition was not immediately known. About five hours after the disturbances began police said the area was quiet. A we believe it is now under control a Fulwood said adding that there had been no arrests. District of Columbia police it. Reginald Smith said there were no reports of injuries. Hispanic youths gathered in front of the restaurant sunday and began setting fires in trash cans and throwing bottles at firefighters and at passing cars witnesses said. More fleeing haitians picked up Miami apr the coast guard has intercepted More than 2,500 haitian boat people in the past week signalling another surge in the exodus from their violence torn Homeland and straining . Agencies officials said. Operating coast guard cutters processing immigration claims and housing refugees at a tent City at the . Military base at Guantanamo Bay Cuba have Cost nearly $40 million since the exodus began last fall officials said. A a we re pushing our people and the equipment even harder a and at some Point you got to pay for that a coast guard cmdr. Tim Sullivan said in Washington. A people Are going to get tired and machinery is going to break As of sunday the coast guard had intercepted 26,601 .-bound haitians from 378 boats since the military overthrow of haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide on sept. 30. The coast guard picked up 2,578 since May 5. Since Early May coup leaders and lawmakers have discussed forming a coalition government. The plan does no to include the return of Aristide. The . Government claims the haitians Are fleeing poverty and Arentt entitled to Asylum. It has been sending most of them Back. More than 6,800 haitians were being held at Guantanamo Bay Over the weekend. The immigration and naturalization service has had to tap officers from other parts of the country to process the refugees creating backlogs in the Asylum process in other areas a ins spokesman Duke Austin said. 3 seized in clash Over times delivery Seaford . Up a three men said to be Drivers for the new York times were arrested sunday and charged with reckless endangerment for allegedly throwing rocks at a newspaper delivery truck carrying non Union workers police said. Three non Union workers said they were delivering newspapers at 6 a. M. In Long Island when they noticed they were being followed by a car Nassau county police said. On the southbound Seaford Oyster Bay expressway the car pulled alongside the truck and the cards three occupants began throwing rocks then tried to Force the truck from the Road police said. A police officer alerted to the conflict chased and stopped the car then arrested the three men. Charged with reckless endangerment were Anthony Arenella 39 Frank Delosreyes 42 and Thomas Testagrose 36, All of Long Island. Police said All three were times delivery workers. The newspapers management planned to go to Manhattan Federal court monday seeking a contempt ruling against the Drivers Union in a dispute Over the takeover of its suburban distribution business by a new Jersey businessman who last week Cut about 300 jobs. New Jersey trucking magnate Arthur Imperiale in taking Over the times wholesale delivery operations in Long Island and Westchester county also replaced workers from the newspaper and mail deliverers Union with teamsters Union Drivers prompting militant actions that halted deliveries to some suburban retailers. The stars and stripes a Page 7 . Chicago firebombing probed As hate crime from wire reports Chicago a Chicago police sunday were investigating As a hate crime the firebombing of two South Side businesses owned by Korcan americans. Two people suffered cuts and bruises in the afternoon attack saturday which caused minor damage to . Jewelry and Leeds menus fashion both in the Englewood neighbourhood. The stores were targeted by a Man who ran along a shopping area carrying a crate filled with Molotov cocktails police said. Mom s Day turns violent Omaha neb. A a Mother daughter argument on mothers Day Over who was the better mom ended with the younger woman stabbed in an Arm police said. Demsha Wright 20, was listed in fair condition sunday at St. Josephus Hospital. Her Mother Cozette Wright 35, was being held on suspicion of assault sgt. . Ivener said. Lawmaker s Mother Dies Miami a Mary Fascell Mother of . Rep. Dante b. Fascell d-fla., died saturday. She was 96. Mary Fascell was born in curia Sicily in 1895. She and her husband the late Charles Fascell moved to Miami from new York in 1925 to invest in one of Southern Florida a periodic land booms. Survivors include Brothers Peter and Joseph Gullotti Sisters Connie Provisero and Lena Sasso daughter Vera sons Dante and Rudy Fascell nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Dante Fascell is chairman of the House foreign affairs committee. At Home parents backed new York a substantial majorities of working women and mothers believe the trend toward both parents working outside the Home has a generally negative effect on families according to a poll released sunday. Even if it Means less Money for the family 71 percent of women a and 63 percent of women who work full time a believe its better for children if one Parent does no to work the Harris poll reported on mothers Day. But Only 36 percent of adults whose own mothers worked when they were children said it would have been better for them if their mothers had not worked. Seal pups straying South Brigantine . A baby Harp Seal was discovered sunday on a Beach in Southern new Jersey the third Arctic Seal found 2,000 Miles from its natural habitat in a week a wildlife expert said. The tired and hungry Pup with a full White Pelt was a the kind they used to club to death for fur Coats said Robert Schollkopf director of the Marine mammal stranding Center near Atlantic City. The Pup was found near Avalon on the Eastern Shore of Cape May the states Southern Peninsula. A dead Harp Seal Pup its head gashed by a boat propeller was found saturday a few Miles North and a live Pup was found May 4 about 110 Miles North Schoelkopf said. A the two live ones came in exhausted and emaciated from Lack of food a Schoelkopf said. They Are convalescing at the Center. The pups about 6 weeks old Are probably not siblings since Harp seals give single births he said. He speculated that their mothers May have gone South of the Arctic Circle to give birth possibly in Massachusetts. Pups Are on their own after two weeks and the pair May have been caught in southerly currents he said. Schoelkopf said he had Only seen a Harp Seal once before in new Jersey when a Blind Seal came ashore in 1988 and died. A no one knows for sure Why we re seeing All these seals we Haven to seen before a he said
