THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Soviets to Try Jewish Writer NEW YORK (JTA) — Igor Guberman, a 44-year- old Soviet Jewish activist, will be brought to trial on March 11 after being held in prison incommunicado since his arrest last Aug. 13, the National Conference on Soviet Jewry reported. Guberman, a writer and author of popular science books, has been active in the Jewish cultural movement in. Russia and was a con- tributor to the zamisdat (unofficial) publication "Jews in the USSR." In Washington, the State Department said that there has been "a slight downturn" in Soviet Jewry emigration thus far this year and in the last two months of last year. Meanwhile, Sen. Alan FOR JEWELRY Highest dollars paid for your diamonds. gold sterling or old le.velryl T.H. ear molo a State of Michigan Licensed .. 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In a related development, in a cable to Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev, Republican Party Chair- man Bill Brock condemned the inhumane treatment of prisoner of conscience Anatoly Shcharansky. Brock also sent a cable of condolence to the noted re- fusnik, in which he ex- pressed the sympathy and support of the American people. In Jerusalem, Leon Dul- zin, chairman of the World Zionist Organization and Jewish Agency Executives, said that it is now more ur- gent than ever to reduce the rate of drop-outs — Soviet Jews who settle in countries other than Israel after leav- ing the USSR — because of a new development in Soviet emigration policy. According to Dulzin, Soviet authorities in the Ukraine and more re- cently in Moscow, have rejected many of the af- fidavits sent by Israeli relatives of Russian Jews seeking to emigrate for "family reunion." Dulzin said the Soviet rationale in these cases is that the would-be emi- grants have closer relatives who have recently left the USSR ostensibly for Israel and ask: "Why does your brother/uncle/cousin not send a family reunion appli- cation?" The answer in many cases, Dulzin said, is that the brother, uncle or cousin is not in Israel but in the U.S. According to Dulzin, the drop-outs are preventing the emigration of other Soviet Jews. In Washington, more than 500 students from about 50 colleges and uni- versities, mainly along the East Coast, urged freedom for Soviet scientist Andre Sakharov and appealed to Congress for continued sup- port of Soviet Jewry. New Chairman for Israel Bonds NEW YORK — Miles Lerman of Vineland, N.J., a veteran of Israel Bonds campaigns, has been ap- pointed the new national chairman of the Ambas- sador's Society of Trustees, a division of the organiza- tion whose members pur- chase a minimum of $10,000 in Israel bonds in a given year. '.". .. ' .• ... 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