Some War Refugees To Be Brought to U. S. WASHINGTON, June 2. JP) Some war refugees unquestionably will be brought to the United States, President Roosevelt said today, and one of the plans under study contemplates housing them in an army camp no longer needed by the military. The chief executive stressed in a news conference discussion, however, that the emphasis in this country's approach to the problem, is on finding wartime havens closer to the refugees' own homelands. Any refugees brought here would have to go back home after the war or find other places to live, he said, and it is only common sense to try to avoid two sea voyages. Saying officials are trying to find places in other parts of the world for havens, Mr. Roosevelt mentioned as possibilities, Taormi-na, a resort on the east coast of Sicily, and the resorts in Cyrenai- ca (Italian Libya). He said there were hotels in these resorts which could be used.