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Show Yank Doesnt Want to Die in Russia By Marc Rosenwasst-- r Associated Press Writer - MOSCOW lar, U S. Z3486053, Abe Sto passport No. says he has been here against his will for more than five years and, at 68, hes afraid he might die before he gets out Soviet guards stopped Stolar and his Russian-bor- n wife and son minutes before they were to leave en route to Israel in June 1975, and despite international pressure, have resisted his familys subsequent efforts to emigrate. U.S. officials helped the Chicago-borStolar get a new U S passport two months after he was Nothings he was 19 new. Its like a hostage situation. "It doesnt take much to become a refugee. Your Stolars apartment enough. Stolar and his parents, sister and brother-in-laleft the United States for the Soviet Union in 1930 and 1931. His parents had fled czarist Russia in 1909 and were anxious to return after the Bolshevik revolution in 1917. Stolar, too, was a committed Communist. Looking back now, he said, "We were idealists and we thought we were realists. They were also Jews. His mother, he said, lived a dogs life here" trying to care for family that was repeatedly victimized by Stalins purges. His father, he said, was arrested one night in 1937 and never heard from again. In 1956, Stolar was told he had died of dysentery in 1942. race or beliefs at IP Prospect is itself a Vemadskogo symbol of his determination to leave. lie has replaced almost none of the furniture or ornaments he sent to Israel in anticipation of the 1975 flight. No. 151 The walls were bare but no longer. Stolar explained, About two years after they stopped us, I put one cl two clippings up and then I gradually went berserk too there are hundreds of tiny from Western magazines first blocked from and newspapers on St. leaving, and they say olars walls a map of they have his name on a the United States, minilist of 15 people trying to ature Canadian and emigrate from the Soviet American flags, color Union who we actually photographs of dancers, consider Americans. e a picThe list is submitted to ture of the White House the Soviet government and several of the Statue twice a year. of Liberty, a Star of Rut says Stolar, who David, the Hebrew word came here in search of a for peace, Shalom," Communist utopia when and one sign that says: n Now cut-ou- ts black-and-whit- are was His brother-in-lataken away in 1936 and died in a labor camp in r His sister, he said, survived five years in the camps before ultimately emigrating to Israel and then to the United States. Stolar himself has had life here. a topsy-turvDuring 25 years beginning in 1931, he worked briefly for the official Soviet news agency Tass, translating captions, and as an announcer for Radio Moscow. He was fired from both jobs during purges, however, and has worked as a typesete ter, a typist and in a factory painting faces on dolls. y free-lanc- Stolar also served in the Red Army for more than five years during World War II. Today, the white-haire- d man says he has full vision in only one of his brown eyes. The other was severely damaged in a grenade attack. Life improved dramatically for Stolar after 1956, when he went back to work at Radio Moscow. was living the life of I 1943. Tiie Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, ' had Our We wanted High-qualit- Yet he worned about his sons future and was disturbed by the enng'-tion of many of his friends and the growing contact with Westerners they sent to see him. The more Westerners he met the less he seemed to was a beggar compared to them, he said he remembered thinking More importantly, he added: I wanted to live in a place where I could say what I thought." I Custom-mad- e y mstant 1 a have 9 Dentures are Constructed of the Finest Materials Available. we everything A 19, I960 Hgen MSRiTnuniES I Riley, he explained met my wife. I began to earn fabulous money Oetober J24-.- . 3.e?a FSS. fZETAlL flv BUIE FOODS 140 SCX Garth CORPORATIONS PSOfESSIONAL THE DENTURE CLINIC OF UTAH 470 iO(Vn2l60TIo5 t&XUZ, So Stolar applied for a visa. It was approved by the Soviet government on May 27, 1975, and he was slated to leave June 21 that year. It was only at the airport, when he and his family were about to get on the plane, that he was told there was a slight error" in his wifes visa I LOCATED IN 90. FEDVJOOD 0740311 Cottrell, D D S., P.A. Nelson, D D.S., LTD. 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