European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 12, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday april 12, 1963 the stars and stapes Latvia hell refugee says in . New York up who wants to go Back to hell the question was asked by an 88-year-old woman from Latvia who arrived at Airport on her Way to Washington for a re Union with a daughter whom he has t seen in 35 yours. Mrs. Bronyslawa Menelik i carrying a russian passport painted dismal picture of life in her communist Homo land. She said conditions were very poor and that she had been kept alive by packages sent by her daughter mrs. Eleanora Holmes Ager of Arlington is. Her possessions were in a Small Satchel to which she Clung tightly. Through an interpreter she said the had come to the United states to live and added who wants to to Back to hell to her Long trip from Latvia started ram the capital of Riga and took her by air to Moscow , Paris and new York. Soviets open Legal Battle Norwich Conn. A the soviet Union has Token Legal action in the Case of a 78-year-old Man who left an estate of nearly f 100,000 although he lived in a Hack near the City dump. Attorneys Max Shapiro and her Man Levy representing the soviet Union appeared at a probate court hearing on the estate of William Gui. Shapiro said the soviet Union seeks to protect the interests of any direct relatives Gill May have in Russia or Poland. Gill left no will. The two attorney protested the previous appointment of Gui Niece mrs. Kane cd Khz As administrator of the estate. Gui came to this country from Poland and was employed in factory until 10 years ago when police said he became a scavenger at the City dump. When Gui died feb. 21, of a apparent heart attack in his Shack police found three Bank books inon of his Coats. They showed deposits of nearly s100.000. Page 7 German 80, gets . Citizenship Baton a Ucb. La. The him passed president Kennedy youth employment Bill do a lined to furnish hundreds off i thousands of jobs in conservation Rumps and loan. Public sri a project. The vote was so to 34. The vote gave the president i second Senate Victory in a week on a major item in his 1963 legislative program. Last week the body cleared his 9375 million Mas transit la Baldy measure. Most republicans fought the youth Bill As they had the transit i proposal but they did not St a the blk spending argument so much. Instead they instated that the conservation Camps in the youth measure represented an attempt to Revl e an outmoded new Deal concept of the 1930 �. The real need now cop senators said. Is for vocational training to teach skills to jobless youths. Not it cure All democratic sponsors wild they did not Rufford the Bill As a Panacea for All of the unemployment prob lems of Young persons. But they said it would Otter Hope to Many thousands now on the streets particularly High sch Oldro pouts. The Bill now goes to the House where Iti Fate is Uncertain. The labor commute there has approved similar legislation but democratic leaders said a prelim Inary Check showed the floor vote on it would be extremely close. It is not expected to be debate before May. The Senatt Bill would provide jobs Tor up to 75.000 youths Oga it 21 in the firs year. Its sponsors Hope at least 1004100 annually would be taken care of in the remaining four ears ceiling Cost of i program is $100 million for the first year after that the authorization open end. The president attached such High priority to the proposal that Lead ers in both Senate and Rouse As signed it the no. 1 designation for the 88th Congress. Joo Joi ifs die mor Ristonen . A Joe Jones. Man artist Whoso nil slings hang in Many museum sin the United sidles and abroad Dfred Here apparently of a Henri attack. He was Horn Joseph John Jones in St Louis but substituted to for his formal name Many years ago. Carbon monoxide fumes fatal to 2 children Pawtucket Haap two children died Here victims o asphyxiation from Carbon monoxide inhaled As they waited in the fam ily car while Ihler Mother waa buying their easter shoes. The victims were David Guyot 3, and Hla Alstor Amanda 5 months children of or. And Guyot of East Providence. A third child either Guyot 7,waa in critical condition at Paw Tucket memorial Hospital. Police said mrs Guyot 31, left the youngsters in the car with the motor running. She said the Bat Tery in the 1093 car was Low. When she returned after about x minutes David and Amanda Wen unconscious and Esther a crying. Presidential bite president Kennedy bin Shea on hot Docen Rinc the american Lealiu opener Between the Baltimore Oriole and the Wash la ton senators Tat . The Oriole won m
