-- • Friday, September 18,1981 15 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shcharansky Languishes in Labor Camp NEW YORK (JTA) — Four months of mounting worry by Anatoly Shcharansky's mother, Ida Milgrom, in Moscow that her son might have died in the Perm labor camp ended last weekend. when she re- ceived a letter from him dated Aug. 30 from the camp hospital. In the letter, whose con- tents were phoned to Anato- ly's wife Avital in Jerusalem and relayed to Socially Yours 20W /0 Of; • Invitations • Personalized Stationery • Accessories 25% DISCOUNT Call Hilda Cohn 968-7338 Complete Photographic Color and Black & Waite Services GROSSMAN KNOWLING Co. Pistsgraphic eller Lanier' ,1 paper : Lathrop Village Sales Office 26612 Southfield Road Telephone 552-9070 Laboratory 5715 Woodward Telephone 832-2360 Wiliam C. Tucker Chairman EXCALIBUR Hair Styling S on tz ja. ALEX - CARWANA . Hair Styling and Hairpiece Expert 353-4848 Call for your, appl. 24901 Northwestern Suite 111 Heritage Bldg. S.W Corner of Evergreen Aar the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry and the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, the 33-year-old prisoner of conscience said he had been extremely ill for two months, but only placed in the camp hospital in mid- August. Shcharansky said he was so weak he could barely move:. and that he had widely fluctuating blood 'pressure. He was receiving strong injections four times a day. He expected that he would be returned to sol- itary confinement after the first week of Sep- tember, although his in carceration there should have ended. limited time Lomb 0071111 :USO EUGENY LEIN Shcharansky was sen- tenced to 13 years in prison and labor camp in 1978, and was placed in solitary con- finement cells last De- cember after he refused to submit to a provocation that would have had him clear snow from a free-fire zone around the guards' stoc- kades. Meanwhile, most recent victim of Soviet oppression is Leningrad unofficial Jewish teacher Evgeny Lein. According to the Stu- dent Struggle for Soviet Jewry, Lein was sentenced for "resisting the authorities" after the police invaded a private Jewish cultural seminar. In a related development, thousands of Soviet Jews vi- sited the booth of the Asso- ciation of Jewish Book Pub- lishers (AJBP) at the week- long third International Moscow Book Fair, Sol Scharfstein, president-elect of the AJBP. and president of Ktav Publishing, said at a press conference in New York. Dr. Israel Kugler, president of the Work- men's Circle, told the press conference that there was a "hunger and need" for Jewish books, records and educational materials in Russian; Hebrew and Yiddish. Both Scharfstein and Kugler were delegates to the book fair. On the dropout issue, the latest efforts to reduce the number of dropouts among the Soviet Jews reaching Vienna resulted in doubling the proportion of those com- ing to Israel in the three weeks since the plan took ef- fect. But the number of Jews When 'the Lord brought back those that returned to Zion, it was like a dream. —Psalms leaving the' USSR in that period totaled only 201 and the majority of them still went to countries other than Israel, World Zionist Organization chairman Leon Dulzin reported to the Knesset's immigration and absorption committee. The Jewish Agency inau- gurated- a new policy last month whereby only those 'Soviet Jewish emigres with first degree relatives in the U.S. or other western coun- tries-- spouse, children- or parents — are referred to HIAS for immigration as- sistance. The others are re- quired to go to Israel or fend for themselves. r 28 percent refused to go to Israel. Inasmuch as they could no longer travel elsewhere under HIAS patronage, they sought help from other refugee organizations in- cluding Christian bodies and the anti-Zionist Satmar Hasidic Ray Toy organiza- tion, Jewish Agency offi- cials reported. 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