''if if: ; Panov Told He Can't Leave' TSSR; 'Administrative Action' to Come Kissinger claimed "suc- and the Rev. Gerald Strober, LONDON (JTA) —Jewish silence" toward the fate of cess" on Jewish emigration consultant to the inter-relig- sources in the Soviet Union the Panovs, principal dancers from the Soviet Union in re- ious affairs department of have reported that the Len- with the Kirov Ballet of Len- sponse to questions at the the American Jewish Com- ingrad ovir office has with- ingrad until the couple ap- Yale-Harvard-Princeton Club mittee. plied for visas to emigrate drawn permission for Valery here after he had addressed In New York, a proclama- Panov to leave the Soviet to Israel. it briefly on world' affairs. tion by M a y o r Abraham In a letter to Columbia Union. Responding to a query on Beame, designated Feb. 9 as The reason given was that Artists Management, Blum- Soviet-American detente, Kis- "Soviet Jewish Prisoner of berg commended its decision he deliberately refused to go singer attacked without direct Conscience Day" in New York without his wife, Galina to cancel an American tour reference the pending Jack- City. At a luncheon, City of the Kirov Company. But Rogozina. Emigration of- son Amendment. Council members dined on a his organization was "puzzled ficials further told the Jew- He also indicated general Soviet Jewish prisoner's typi- ish ballet star that admin- and disturbed" by Columbia's satisfaction with Soviet pol- cal lunch of a cup of water, announcement that it will istrative action would also icy abroad. "Our concern an ounce of sardines and be taken against him for his sponsor a tour of the Bolshoi with detente has been direct- stale bread. Dancers. attitude. This action could ed to moderate Soviet foreign SSSJ Launches "Operation In an article in the New include a sentence in a labor policy behavior," he said, sit ,`(4:):, • York Times Sunday, the camp. "and that has been on the Write-In" for Soviet Jew natsk,, noted critic Clive Barnes sty The Student Struggle At the same time, Soviet The haunted look on Valery Panov's self-portrait, in a whole substantially success- said the fuel crisis is the of- newspapers carried an ap- ficial reason for the cancel- photo obtained by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, ful with occasional aberra- Soviet Jewry has launched peal released by the official lation of the Kirov appear- reflects his plight. Subject to mounting harassment by the tions which is inevitable when "Operation Write-In" both to Novosti Press Agency from ance here in May. But the authorities, the famed dancer has been denied permission nations have client states all Soviet Jewish scientists and professionals, and to the chil- over the world." Panov's mother-in-law, Lar- real reason, in his opinion, to leave the USSR. with his wife, Galina. issa Rogozina, to the Soviet is the Panovs. "Unless the minister of cuture. In this Panovs are released, I doubt trying to hijack an airliner their contacts by "trying to Mrs. Rogozina stated that whether we will see these and, therefre, intercession frighten us, accusing us of Valery had a "wicked and (Bolshoi and Moiseyev) com- was impossible. fictitious deeds connected degrading influnence" on her panies," Barnes wrote. The Student Struggle for with such activities as meet- daughter, that he was keep- "Every American company Soviet Jewry reported in ing with foreign correspond- ing her from seeing Galina, is pondering the morality of New York that I. S. Ezhov, ents, and has now gone so and that he had insulted her dancing in the Soviet Union, the lawyer for Aleksandr far as to make direct threats on several occasions. and I know of one major Feldman of Kiev, who put in against a foreign corres- Mrs. Rogozina concluded American ballet company a strong appeal against Feld- pondent. We want the Am- that she wanted Galina to re- that has told the State De- man's sentence, has been erican public to remember this when they are told that main in the Soviet Union be- partment that it is not will- forcibly retired. The SSSJ reported that the the Soviet government is cause she was in poor health ing to tour Russia until the and needed the moral sup- Panovs are allowed to emi- Cincinnati Council on Soviet ready for contact and dia- Jewry learned by phcne that logue with the West." port of her daughter. grate together. Joseloff was also summoned Bnai Brith has urged that "This could destroy the Ezhov was retired after a Soviet ballet companies be cultural exchange agreement six-hour hearing in Kiev. to the foreign ministry's dren of the Jewish activists. denied American tuors until between our countries. And Feldman's father and brother press section and warned he Basis Is Established A kit containing informa- the "cruel treatment" of the that destroyed, where is de- are now looking for another had engaged in "instigatory for Interfaith Task Force BOSTON (JTA)—More than tion on almost 200 scientists Panovs is ended. David M. tente? Big things often come lawyer. Feldman was sen- and provocative actions" and Blumberg, Bnai Brith's pre- under small labels. Histori- tenced last Nov. 23 to 31/2 the U.S. Embassy was told 20 religious leaders met re- and professionals and over sident, accused Soviet dance cally, one was Dreyfus. An- years in a labor camp on a the reporter might be ex- cently at the Paulist Center 45 children, as well as in- pelled. to lay groundwork for an in- structions on how to write to groups of "indifference and other might be Panov," charges of hooliganism. According to the National terfaith tack force on behalf them can be used as the Recently Ezhov's appeal Barnes concluded. basis of "adopt-a-family" and was made public in the Conference on Soviet Jewry, of Soviet Jewry. 55—MISCELLANEOUS Brezhnev Says Jews United States 'after it was applications may no longer Leading the discussion on letter-writing projects. Forbidden to Leave The kit is available free smuggled out of the USSR be processed at the central "Christian Views of Soviet MOVING SALE USSR 'Enemies of State' in single copies from the Stu- by New York City Council city ovir offices. Jewry" were Sister Ann Gil- Includes entire contents of MONTREAL (JTA) — So- Instead, district militia len, executive director of dent Struggle for Soviet house, bedroom set, living viet Communist Party Secre- President Paul O'Dwyer and Jewry, 200 W. 72nd St., suites room, dining room furniture, tary Leonid I. Brezhnev told Manhattan Borough Presi- will process them. This the National Inter-Religious makes it more difficult to Task Force on Soviet Jewry, 30-31, New York 10023. dent Percy Sutton. etc., Sunday only. a group of Jewish demon- Ezhov, in his brief, said check on the number of ap 23251 Kipling off 9 Mile Rd. strators at the Gander New- he "considered the verdict plicants and refusals. foundland airport last week- Oak Park as incorrect and subject to Case to Ask Kissinger end that "as many Jews as being repealed." for 'Full Airing' on want to go to Israel may Feldman, a 26-year-old 56—ANTIQUES go" and that "those who are Jewish engineer and Soviet Trade Agreement WASHINGTON (JTA) — forbidden to leave the Soviet activist, may be the victim Union are enemies of the of an attempted frameup, it The Senate Foreign Relations state who want to give away was renorted by the Student Committee, at the request of 74th ANTIQUE Sen. Clifford P. Case state secrets." (R.,N.J.) has asked Secre- SHOW The Soviet ambassador to Struggle. According to the SSSJ, tary of State Henry A. Kiss- Canada, V. Miroshnicenko, Redford-Detroit Feldman was handed a book who was with Brezhnev, told in his jail cell and as he inger to provide "a full air- February 22, 23, 24 the demonstrators, - in the opened it a knife fell out—an ing" of charges that "im- Carpenters Hall presence of reporters and TV effort on the part of Soviet portant parts" of the Soviet- American trade agreement 22521 Grand River cameramen, "You are all a authorities to try to make pack of fools and all misin- Feldman to appear as a were not transmitted to Con- Period and country furni- gress in accordance with formed." ture, rare wedgewoods, The encounter occurred criminal and thereby give law. fine jewelry. Indian arti- Case told the Senate that when Brezhnev and his en- them the basis to charge him for criminal activity. the parts "have indeed en- facts, paper weights dolls, tourage landed at Gander en further Feldman was originally tered into force and con- art glass and much more. route home to the Soviet Union after an official visit sentenced for allegedly hit- gressional deliberation +m Hours 12..00-10:00 p.m. to Cuba. He was met at the ting a woman and injuring granting credits to the USSR has been bypassed by an ex- Sunday Closing 6:00 p.m. airport by 10 Newfoundland her. In Washington, Rep. Eliza- ecutive agreement that ex- Jews who carried signs read- beth Holtzman (D.NY) has tends credits at a preferred Admission $1.25 ing "Let my people go." Free Parking The Canadian minister of sent letters to Soviet Am- rate to the USSR." A copy transport, Don Jamieson, in- bassador Anatoly Dobrynin of Case's prepared remarks President Nixon on be- was obtained by the Jewish tervened on behalf of the de- and half of Leonid Zabelishen- Telegraphic Agency. monstrators, and Brezhnev The House in December, 87—PETS came to the barrier to ad- sky, a Jew on trial for "para- sitism" in the Soviet Union. adopted by a 4-1 ratio the dress them. He told them POODLE standard puppies, AKC, shots, wormed, guaranteed. 474- that "There is no such ques- Rep. Holtzman stated that Mills-Vanik measure forbid- 7291. tion as hundreds of thou- Zabelishensky had lost his ding credits or most favored sands of Jews wanting to job after applying for exit nation tariffs to the Soviet 91—COUNTRY CLUB leave the Soviet Union. visas to Israel for himself, Union until it relaxes its emi- MEMBERSHIP FOR SALE There are only 3,000 of them his wife and child, and that gration barriers. The identical measure, the waiting for permission to the charge of "parasitism' leave," he said, adding, "But was made despite the fact Jackson Amendment, is back- SHENANDOAH COUNTRY , we are bothered with all the that Zabelishensky's wife ed by 78 senators. Hearings Dr. Gerson D. Cohen, chancellor of the Jewish Theo- on it •are expected before the Russian Jews who want to was working. CLUB MEMBERSHIP logical Seminary of America, left, presents a special award Eleven Soviet Jews have Senate Finance Committee as come back from Israel." to I. Murray Jacobs, center, president of the National Fed- Full membership available from The Jewish delegation al- issued a statement protest- part of the over-all Trade eration of Jewish Men's Clubs, in recognition of the federa- ing the detention by the Reform Act late this month private party. Regular so asked Brezhnev to inter- tion's 45th anniversary. At the ceremony, which took place KGB of Gordon Joseloff, a or early March. $1,200.00 only $795.00 with cede on behalf of Sylva in Hollywood!, Fla., during a meeting of the seminary's No date has been fixed for United Press International Zalmanson, sentenced to 10 dues paid thru February. board of overseers, Jacobs gave Chancellor Cohen a check years strict regime in the correspondent in Moscow, Kissinger's appearance be- for $10,000 for the leaders training fellowship program spon- fore the Foreign Relations after he met with the Jews first Leningrad trial in 1970, sored by the Conservative movement and financially sup- CALL MR. LEVITT now seriously ill. Brezhnev to discuss the government re- Committee regarding Case's ported by the 375-club federation. The LTF program among charges relavant to the U.S.- fusal to give them exit visas, responded by calling her an Soviet agreement, signed Oct. high school students seeks to foster the development of 353-2100 enemy of the state who com- according to the Student 18, 1972 as a followup to the future rabbis, cantors and teachers. Shown at right is Abra- mitted a criminal offense in Struggle. The Jews said the Soviet summit 'meeting in Moscow ham A. Silver of Erie, Pa., national vice president and chairman of the Federation's LTF committee. Union is trying to cut off all in May of that year. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46—Friday, Feb. 15, 1974 ' e I. Murray Jacobs Honored