European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday july 3, 1994 the stars and stripes Page 5 to set up Camp by Eric Schmitt new York times Guantanamo Bay Cuba for the last two Days 1,700 american service members have been working around the clock to raise a tent City for thousands of haitian refugees. But the boat people Are flowing in faster than the military can pitch tents. Coast guard cutters delivered 500 More haitians on Friday bringing the total to 1,956 since the Camps opened wednesday. Hundreds More remain on . Ships offshore. A a in be got to expect that the flow out of Haiti will re main fairly constant a said col. Mike Pearson an army officer in command of the task Force at this . Navy outpost in Southeastern Cuba. A a in a ramping up to take my the coast guard intercepts about 1,000 refugees a Day so Pearson could reach his limit of 12,500 within Days forcing the Clinton administration to plead even louder with its Caribbean neighbors for help in Tempo rarity sheltering the refugees. An american Hospital ship at Kingston Jamaica the Comfort has 1,000 haitians aboard. The turks and Raicos islands have agreed to take up to 2,000 refugees later this month. But haitians at Guantanamo say tighter economic sanctions against Haiti a military government heightened oppression by Security forces and a . Immigration policy that Many haitians perceive As More lenient will Send even larger numbers of refugees to sea in Rick Ety boats. Seeking additional Sites was the focus of urgent meetings Friday in Washington. A Samime Pierre a 25-year-old Sale clerk said she and her husband Jeudy fled after he was arrested for belonging to the party of exiled haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide. But the . Administrations new policy was the catalyst she said., Quot we noticed everyone was leaving on boats so we decided to leave As Well a Samime Pierre said through a Creole speaking interpreter. She and her husband a a were granted Asylum while on the Comfort and Are awaiting a sponsor in the United states. Jastrem Cordoue a 48-year-old construction worker / said lie left Haiti a week ago with his 11-year-old son Verkuil out of sheer terror. Cordoue said that when he intervened to help a woman arguing with some soldiers at a Market they arrested him. Quot they know my face now a said Cordoue who has been granted Asylum. �?o1 can never go the United states has granted Asylum to 215 of the a nearly 2,000 haitians at Guantanamo. The rest have arrived in the last 48 hours and Jive in political limbo until immigration officers hear their cases. V scores of haitians trooped Down the gangplank of the Cutter durable in Friday carrying Only Small bundles of clothes and climbed onto a waiting Blue school bus. Under hazy skies in 90-degree heat the men,.women and children filed Back off the bus at a processing Center where . Military specialists gave each one a Black wristband coded with a name and birth Date. The Camps echoed with the pounding of hammers and the grinding of forklifts. Marines and Navy sea bees rolled in portable toilets and pitched rows of Khaki tents that hold 20 cots each. Pearson said he is building Quot Camps within Camps on an old Asphalt runway segregating Young men Young women families and unaccompanied children. Double Rolls of barbed. Wire encircle the Camp. A the officers have Learned several lessons from when. The Bush administration housed haitian refugees at Guantanamo in 1991 and 1992. At that time some were held up to 22 months raising tension and even causing Small riots Pearson said. A if any lesson was Learned it was you have to give people some flow through quickly either repatriating them or granting them Asylum a he said. Robert Shapiro defense attorney for of. Simpson holds a baffling envelope before handing it Over at a preliminary hearing Friday. . Simpson looks up As a photograph of his former wife a body is shown to a witness Friday in a los Angeles courtroom. _ Quot. On mystery envelope los Angeles apr the whodunit became a whatsit As attention in the . Simpson murder Case shifted to a mysterious sealed envelope turned Over by defense lawyers. Does the envelope contain the knife used to kill Simpsons second sex wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her Friend Ronald Goldman police have yet a a to find the murder weapon. Legal experts had no clue Why the defense Felt compelled to hand Over the envelope during Simpsons preliminary hearing Friday. Quot in a baffled a said Erwin Chemerinsky a University of Southern California Law professor. A if it is the knife Why the defense want to disclose it it would be a major embarrassment for the defense in yer Robert Shapiro laughed when asked and said he Wasny to going to reveal its contents. A i have no idea what a in the envelope Quot said Laurie Levenson a Law professor at Loyola University in Chicago. Quot Shapiro is an ethical lawyer and if he came upon some incriminating physical evidence he can to hold onto it. He has to turn it municipal judge Kathleen Kennedy Powell ordered both sides to submit briefs of How they think the evidence should be handled leaving the mystery unsolved until at least this week. Simpson 46, is charged with two counts of murder in the june 12 stabbing deaths., a preliminary hearing which will determine whether prosecutors have enough evidence to put him on trial began thursday. The hearing was abruptly recessed Early Friday so prosecutors could listen to tape recordings of defense interviews with two key prosecution witnesses Simpsons House guest and a limousine Driver. The witnesses Are expected to testify about Simpsons whereabouts around the time of the slayings. The hearing is to resume tuesday. The envelope mystery interrupted testimony from Nicole Simpsons neighbors about a dogs sorrowful Wail and the bloody paws of Nicole Simpsons pet. Prosecutors used the testimony to attack Simps Png a Alibi and prove he had time to kill his sex wife and Goldman and still catch a plane to Chicago. Simpsons lawyers have said he was at Home two Miles away around 11 ., waiting for a limousine to the Airport. The exact time of the killings has never been established publicly by authorities. Pablo Fenyves who lives near Nicole Simpsons Home testified that he was watching the 10 News when he heard a a plaintive Wail from a dog about 15 or 20 minutes into the broadcast. He said the Barking continued until he fell asleep around 11 Ther neighbors testified that they found Nicole Impson a dog a White Akita with bloody paws wandering the neighbourhood shortly before 11 The dog Ted them to her body which was lying of Side her condominium in a Pool of blood. A photograph of the scene was shown to witnesses by Deputy District attorney Marcia Clark who first motioned to Nicole Simpsons relatives in the courtroom to Bow their Heads and Avert their eyes. Simpson blinked and took deep breaths As the photograph of his sex wife a body Clad in a Black Halter dress was ban cheeseburger 3,499 other foreign words Paris apr a cheeseburger by any other name May not be As authentic but at least in France it will be Legal. Effective immediately the French parliament has banned 3,500 foreign words including Quot cheeseburger a a chewing gum and Quot Bulldozer a from use by advertisers schools government and corporations. Most of the foreign loan words Are English under the Law adopted Early Friday French must be used instead. Construction workers will Clear roads with Bou furs. Kids will pop Gomme a Machor into their Mouths. Product planners will study mar Cacique not marketing. And computer users will Load logic icis instead of software though logic icis already is commonly used in French. A a hamburger is of but a Cheeseburg Era is out and the Mcdonald a and Burger King fast food chains will have to find a new word for their beef Sandwich with frontage. A culture minister Jacques Toulon introduced the legislation after conservatives won a big majority in parliament last year. Past government campaigns urged the French to avoid words such As a snack bar a a a weekend or Toulon a a aim is to put into Law limitations on sue terms and introduce penalties for leptin them through. Under the Law ads produced in a of eign language must be accompanied by French translation. Manufacturers can sell goods without instructions in Frencl broadcasters must not use English wore on television and radio when frenc equivalents exist. \
