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Taxes & Gratuities) ADVANCED PRE-PAID RESERVATIONS REQUIRED PHONE 477-4000, Ex. 7171 at repeated refusals of exit visas, had attempted to leave the country on their own. Nine of them were ar- rested at Leningrad's Smolny Airport as they were about to board an airplane. Sixteen others were arrested within 40 miles of the Finnish border, attempting to walk to free- dom. The others were ar- rested in scattered places — at work, at home, even on vacation as far away as Odessa. The trials in December 1970 shook the Jewish world. Jewish men and women were being tried for the crime of attempting to leave the Soviet Union to go to Israel. They faced sen- tences of 10 years, 15 years, even death for the "crime" of applying to emigrate. Some of the 34 were soon released. Many now live in Israel. Ten of them, however, still wait in Soviet prisons. Anatoly Altman, Hillel Butman, Mark Dymshitz, Leib Khnokh, Edward Kuz- netzov, Yosif Men- delevich, Boris Penson and Wolf Zalmanson have two to seven years remaining to their sen- tences. Yuri Federov and Alexi Murzhenko, sym- pathetic non-Jews ar- rested with the group, must serve six and seven more years. All of these men are inno- cent of any crime recognized as such by international law and agreement. In Los Angeles the board of directors of the Jewish Federation Council's West- ern Area Council has adopted two Soviet Jews, Altman and refusnik Uli Kosharovsky. In Montreal the Inter- faith Task Force on Soviet Jewry marked Human Rights Weekend here with prayers on behalf of pris- oners of conscience in the Soviet Union and a special call for the release of jailed activist Anatoly Shcharansky. Meanwhile, French Socialist Deputy Jean Poperen reported that more than 40 French towns have symbolically adopted a Soviet -Jew wanting to emigrate and that many others will adopt one- soon. In a related development, four of the six mass graves of Jews massacred by the Nazis during World War II in the Zhitomer area of the Soviet Union were desec- rated and destroyed earlier this month, it was reported by the Al Tidom Associa- tion. The Jews interred at the Jewish cemetery on the out- skirts of Zhitomer are the 20,000 victims systemati- cally exterminated by the Nazis on Aug. 3, 1941. For 22 years afterwa ?cis, numerous requests by local Jews to be allowed to erect a proper fence and a monu- ment at the sites fell on deaf ears. Then, in 1963, permis- sion was granted for a wooden fence to be built and a small sign reading "Here lie buried residents of Zhitomer killed by the Nazis from 1941 to 1945." No recognition that the vic- tims were Jews was permit- ted, Al Tidom said. In Boston, two organiza- tions working for Soviet Jews rejected charges by Leon Dulzin, chairman of the World Zionist Organiza- tion and Jewish Agency Executives, that they had misrepresented facts in the case of Jessica Katz. Dulzin made his charge in an address on Soviet Jewry to the United Jewish Appeal 40th an- niversary conference in New York. The controversy arose over the reported serious illness of Jessica Katz, the 14-month-old daughter of Boris and Natasha Katz of Moscow who arrived in Bos- ton recently from the Soviet Union. The child appeared to be in good health when she ar- rived although reports in the press, some of them based on information from Soviet Jewry activists, and some based on the newspap- ers' own correspondents in Moscow, stated that she was gravely ill and was brought to the U.S. for medical treatment unavailable in the Soviet Union. The child had been ill last spring but apparently recovered. 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