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Poltinnikov's Interior about his severe the basis of protecting Dr. daughter Victoria, simi- head pains and failing "national security," larly driven to malnutri- eyesight, and was informed "public order" or a re- tion, remains in Hospital that he was examined and lated reason. his illness treated. 12 in the Siberian city. Additional possible re- Anatoly responded that strictions on emigration Meanwhile, Anatoly Shcharansky "looks very the only examination he might result from an article bad, and is very skinny," ac- had was the routine check in the new law which-stipu- cording to his brother all Chistipol Prison inmates lates that children must re- Leonid, who, with his had received by a visiting tain Soviet citizenship if one mother Ida Milgrom, was doctor, and all had been de- parent renounces and the permitted a two-hour con- clared healthy. His eyes other retains it. versation with him at the were never examined. On the emigration issue, The American Jewish Chistipol Prison, '500 miles a recent immigrant to Israel Congress sent an urgent from Moscow. who is advising the Jewish The talk had to be con- telegram to the White Agency on the resettlement ducted through a glass par- House asking President of the Soviet emigrants, tition under the eyes of two Carter to intervene on be- said in Jerusalem that Jews guards. Leonid was reached half of Shcharansky. It also was reported from the Soviet Union who by phone by Mrs. Lynn choose Israel arrive to find Singer, president of the that the new Soviet citi- that "the country is unpre- Long Island Committee for zenship law which came pared for their absorption." into force on July 1 could Soviet Jewry. The adviser, Victor Scharansky said his be used for restricting brother's condition is emigration, according to Polsky, a physicist and "awful, intolerable. We're Dr. S. J. Roth, director of engineer, said - the Israeli afraid some tragedy may the Institute of Jewish housing shortage, appar- take place." Despite - sub- Affairs, the London- ently well known to would- - stantial foreign protests, based research arm of be 'emigrants, was a major Shcharansky told Mrs. the World Jewish Con- cause of the dropout rate. Singer, Anatoly has re- gress. Of all the Soviet citizens ceived no medical , care. According to the Stu- who emigrate, only Jews (Continued from Page 5)_ dent Struggle for Soviet emigrating to Israel are Jewry and Union of forced arbitrarily to re- calling for Palestinian Councils for Soviet Jews, nounce their citizenship; self-determination and an and London activist the new law may make this independent state. Michael Sherbourne, more difficult, than ever. Dayan believes the U: It declares that "unfulfil- would support the resol - Mrs. Milgrom reported separately that "al- led commitments to the tion if the demand for a though we knew it was state" can be used as a rea- Palestinian state, which Tolya (Anatoly), it was son for refusing the renun- Carter says he opposes, is impossible to recognize ciation of citizenship; a pro- dropped. him. He was just skin and vision which, the IJA report American Jewish leaders bones. He had a sharp says, "offers unlimited op- were outraged by the meet- nose like a knife and star- portunities for restrictive ings of U.S. envoys with ing eyes. He has severe policies and bureaucratic PLO agents and called on headaches if he reads chicanery." President Carter to harden Prior to the new law, his Administration's more than 10 minutes." 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