European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 20, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes . Thursday october 20,1994 judge a los Angeles a the judge in the . Simpson murder Case has asked broadcasters to delay airing interviews witly an author of a Book about Nicole Brown Simpson arid hinted he will sequester the jury. I Hope you will find it in your conscience corporate1 and , to cooperate with this request and delay this program s broadcast until after the jury in this Case has been selected and sequestered Superior court judge Lance Ito wrote to broadcasters. Ito s letter was faxed tuesday to talk show hosts Maury Povich and Larry King and to lbs news presi Dent Eric Ober. Povich King and lbs Connie Chung planned to broadcast interviews with the author Faye Resnick. Resnick a Friend of Nicole Simpsons says in the Book Nicole Brown Simpson the private diary of a life interrupted that . Simpson stalked his sex wife and threatened to kill her if she Ever slept with another Man. The new hardback Book contains one anecdote after another portraying , Simpson As a. Man prone to obsession and violence. Many others have painted the same picture in interviews and grand jury testimony. It also was written by Mike Walker general editor of the National enquirer. A court spokeswoman who spoke with the judge after the letters were released said Ito had not made a final decision on sequestration. Ito suspended jury selection tuesday telling potential jurors that the Book May threaten Simpson s right to a fair trial. He ordered the first group of potential jurors before him roughly 80 people not to read newspapers or magazines watch to or listen to the radio. He even told them to stay out of bookstores. Two other groups of prospects have yet to appear in and casters court for in depth questioning. Ito How May be forced to sequester not Only the jury but also the entire jury Pool. He said he would talk to the attorneys on the Case and other authorities be fore deciding what to do next and called a private meeting wednesday with the lawyers. Simpson 47, is charged with murder in the june 12 knife killings of Nicole Simpson and her Friend Ronald Goldman. Jury questioning resumes today opening arguments Aren t expected until november. Meanwhile Goldman s estranged Mother Sharon Rufo sought part of the profits from . Simpson merchandise if Simpson is convicted. Her motion uses a new California Law that says income generated by the notoriety of a crime can be seized before a verdict and if the defendant is found guilty handed Over to the Vic Tim s family. In the stars and stripes 1 0 years ago oct. 20,1984 democratic candidate Walter Mondale offering a preview of his debate with president Reagan said the United states has been embarrassed in Beirut Leb anon by a disorganized Reagan administration policy. 20 years ago oct. 20,1974 women by the thousands alerted by How quickly breast cancer surfaced for the wives of president Ford and vice presi Dent designed Nelson Rockefeller have been flocking to doctors offices clinics and hospitals. 30 years ago oct. 20,1964 president John son said the shift of Power in the so Viet Union and the detonation of a nuclear device by communist China have not changed Basic . Policy but reinforced it. 40 years ago oct. 20,1954 Italy s chamber of deputies broke up in a fist swing ing Brawl As Christian democrats and communists called each other fascists in a dispute Over ratification of the Trieste treaty with Yugo Slavia. 50 years ago oct. 20,1944 German sources admitted losing the first German City on the Eastern front Inan official announcement conceding that the so Viets had -. Penetrated several Kilometres into East prussian territory. World War ii 50 years ago today oct. 20 four . Army divisions land on the East coast of Leyte in the Philippines As japanese forces pull Back into Inland Jungles Gen Douglas Macarthur wades ashore to fulfil his Promise to return to the Philippines. In Yugoslavia red army troops and local partisans defeat the last germans holding out in Belgrade. Soviet forces drive the germans from Debrecen in Hungary. British troops take Cesena Italy. Source 2 94 Days of War w. H. Smith publishers inc. The world almanac of world War ii. Bison books corp., 1981 a Devotion to duty. Army pvt 1 Karen Taylor of Lancaster pa., closes her eyes and prays As she Waits to Board a bus bound for the first gender integrated Basic training Camp at fort Jackson Columbia Soldier joining her in prayer is not identified. Vietnam vets death rate tops no vets level. " -1. A. Washington a Vietnam vet Erans particularly those who used drugs in Vietnam have a far higher mortality rate than those in their age group who did not serve in the War a study shows. The preliminary study by the washing ton University school of Medicine in St. Louis found that by their mid-40s, former enlisted men who used drugs in Vietnam Are More than nine times Likely to have died than no veterans. For soldiers with no con firmed report of addiction in Vietnam the mortality rate is three times higher. The research joins previous findings of higher rates of suicide and other traumatic deaths among Vietnam Veter ans Many of whom suffered severe adjustment problems when they returned from the War. A the Washington University analysis Isa follow up to a study of drug use among 1,200 veterans and no veterans that the University conducted in the Early 1970s. Researchers found that 65 of the 486 drug positive veterans from the original study had died 13.4 percent. Among drug negative veterans the death rate was 21 of 4.14, or 5.1 percent and among no veterans it was four of 286, or 1.4 per v. " or. Rumi Kato Price the chief investigator said that without further study it can t be concluded that Many of the Young men who abused drugs in Vietnam continued the habit As they grew older. The original study found that opiate addiction dropped sharply after veterans re turned to the United states. But one Quarter of the 52 death certificates obtained by the researchers mentioned either drug or alcohol involvement or complications from substance abuse. Kimberly Mays not. Expected to be charged i. _ _. string Fla. A Kimberly Mays won t be charged with falsely accusing the Man who raised her of sexual abuse if she gets regular counselling the Tampa Tribune reported wednesday. Prosecutors and Kimberly 15, were expected to reach that agreement wednes Day the newspaper reported quoting in. Identified sources. Kimberly who had been switched at birth in 1978, divorced her biological parents Ernest and Regina Twigg last year so she could continue to live with Robert Mays the Only father she had Ever known. She later went to live with the Twiggs and told authorities that Mays had abused her since she was 7. But she admitted that she had fabricated the Story according to state officials who said last month that they might file false report charges. They also said Kimberly concocted the tale because she was under stress
