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Carol Pollard, Jonathan's sister, told The Jewish News this week that her brother, serving a life sentence for his role in spying on the U.S. for Israel, is confined to a psychiatric ward in the Springfield, Missouri prison where he has been held for 20 months, although he is men- tally sound. "He wears ear- phones and listens to music to maintain his sanity," said Carol Pollard, an artist who works as an administrative secretary at a hospital in New Haven, Connecticut. "The ex- perience, though, has made him mentally stronger and more focused. But he is very worried about Anne." Mrs. Henderson-Pollard, serving a five year sentence at a federal prison in Lex- ington, Kentucky, suffers from a rare stomach disorder, diagnosed in only 50 people in the world. She is unable to eat solid food, is bent over in constant pain, and her weight is down to 85 pounds from her normal 150. Prison authori- ties have not permitted her to receive a European drug that reportedly relieves pain in such cases because the drug has not been approved in the U.S. Pollard's sister, who has visited both Jonathan and Anne several times this year, said that Amnesty Interna- tional is now taking up Mrs. Henderson-Pollard's cause on humanitarian grounds. Carol Pollard said that she and her parents blame Secre- tary of Defense Caspar Weinberger for the harsh treatment the husband-and- wife prisoners have received. "Weinberger wanted the death sentence for Jonathan and swore that he won't be released as long as he [Weinberger] remains in of- fice," said Miss Pollard. "He is convinced that my brother knows of another Pollard in the system, but there is none." She is hopeful that Weinberger's resignation could help lead to an easing of her brother's plight. Miss Pollard is bitter about the lack of support for her brother among American Jews, whom she described as "like an ostrich, with their heads in the sand." She said that a group of supporters, Citizens for Pollard, has found more support from the Jews of Israel and Europe. "Here, it's total fear," she said, adding that American Jews owe it to themselves to learn more about the case. Despite being "sold out" by the Israelis, Jonathan Pollard Amnesty International is taking up Henderson- Pollard's cause. is not bitter about how he was treated and still hopes to set- tle in Israel someday, his sister said. "He is at peace with himself. He told me that when he closes his eyes at night, he is with Anne and in Israel?' I TRAVEL Frankenmuth 'ip Planned The city of Southfield, cultural arts, parks and recreation departments will host a one day shopping - sightseeing adventure to Frankenmuth on Dec. 4. The day will include wine tasting at St. Julian Winery, lun- choen at Zehnder's Restaurant, shopping on Main Street and at the Little Red Shoe House, Market Place Outlets and at Bronner's. For information, call Sol Gelbman, 354-4717. Jewish Ski Club Has 'nip The Jewish Ski Club of Washington D.C., will sponsor a ski trip to Breckenridge, Colo., Jan. 17-24. All levels of skiers (including beginners) are welcome. The trip features downhill skiing at Breckenridge, Arapahoe Basin, Keystone and Copper Mountain. (There are free ski busses to all these ski areas.) Cross country ski- ing will also be available. Trip participants can also go ice skating, snowmobiling, dogsledding, sleigh riding and sightseeing in the restored Victorian town of Breckenridge. The trip costs $456 for land arrangements (based on dou-