The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, July 18, 1978-Page 9 Shcharai WASHINGTON (AP) - The wife of Soviet Jewish dissident Anatoly Sh- charansky called on Congress yester- day to take concrete actions against the Soviet Union on behalf of her husband, who was sentenced last week to 13 yearsat hardslabor for treason. "Probably the Soviet Union does not understand words," Avital Shcharan- sky said in an appearance on Capitol Hill. "It is our turn to act; the rest of the world is watching us. "I appeal to members of the U.S. Congress. It depends on you now whether people back in the Soviet Union ... will get help or whether the same catastrophe that happened 40 years ago will be repeated," she said. SHE APPARENTLY referred to mass trials that occurred in the Soviet Union during the Stalin era. Rep. Robert Drinan (D-Mass.), chairman of an ad hoc committee seeking Shcharansky's release, said the most effective action the United States could take would be to refuse to send an American team to the 1980 Olympic games in Moscow. Ms. Scharansky, speaking through an interpreter, received a standing ovation from some 50 congressmen who attended the session at Drinan's office. Although her appearance had been billed as a news conference, no questions were permitted. Instead, Drinan announced that all the congressmen would have their photographs taken with Ms. Shcharan- sky. THOUGH NO questions were allowed, Ms. Shcharansky told a repor- ter that she knows nothing specific about speculation that her husband might be exchanged for two Soviet citizens accused of spying in this coun- try for Russia. "You must understand, he is not a spy," she said of her husband. "But if it happens, I'm happy. Now I think it is very important for him to be free." Rabbi Ronald Greenwald of New York, who helped arrange an earlier three-way prisoner exchange between Mozambique, East Germany and the United States, said Sunday that he has been involved in negotiations to swap Shcharansky for the two Russians. THE STATE DEPARTMENT has declined comment on the statement, however, and White House press secretary Jody Powell said he knew nothing about any such negotiations. Ms... Shcharansky was asked what specific actions Congress might take to put pressure of the Soviet Union, but she declined to give recommendations. Our MCAT - DAT -LSAT -GRE GMAT OCAT - VAT - SAT NMB , 11,1, ECFMG* FLEXVQE NAT DENTAL BOARDS NURSING BOARDS Flexible Programs & Hours There IS a difference!!! CENTE Test Preparation Specialsts Since 1938 For Information Please Call: (313) 662-3149 For Locations In Other Cities, Call: TO FREE: 800223-1782 insky's wife appeals to Congress "I am not a politician," she said. "But I between the United States and the ted the offense to take place. And this think it is impossible to have the Olym- Soviet Union will be "dangerously im- we do not intend to do." pic games in Moscow," she added. paired" if Shcharansky and other Speaking into a thicket of She said participating in the Olym- dissidents are not released microphones, Ms. Shcharansky told the pics in Moscow would have "bad AND REP. JOHN Anderson (R-Ill.), congressmen: "I hope I appeal to the associations just like the games in chairman of the House Republican Con- right people because in your hands is Germany in 1936." ference, said that for the United States the fate of the Jewish people in the Rep. John Brademas (D-Ind.) the to stand idly by would place it in the Soviet Union and the fate of my House Democratic whip, said relations role "of an accomplice who has permit- husband." AT THE WHITE House yesterday, the wife of convicted Soviet dissident Anatoly Shcharansky per- AP Ph sonally thanked Vice President Walter Mondale for the U.S. government's efforts in behalf of her husband and other imprisoned Jewish political activists. vwhat',s your favorit 2 - «.~ ~ Riding a bicycle" y Embroidering'? I Sharing some flowers with a friend? We've got six different Holly Hobbieglasses, each imprinted with these popular new characters involved in their old-fashioned world. And they're yours, for just 59a glass, when you enjoy a 16 oz. serving of CoCq Cla. Collect the whole set. Then youll have six Hobbles to choose from. 3035 Washtenaw across from Lee Olds, Ann Arbor