The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, June 15, 1977, Image 9

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    Toth forbidden
Soviets
MOSCOW (AP) Soviet security police grilled
Los Angeles Times correspondent Robert C. Toth
»W more than four hours yesterday after he was
Recused of gathering secret information and barred
r from leaving the country.
Toth said he was told to return for more in
terrogation today.
In a note to the U.S. Embassy, the Soviet foreign
.ministry said the 48-year-old Toth "has been
engaged in ... the collection of secret information
of a political and military character.” While an
investigation continues, “his departure from
Moscow ... is not desired,” the note said. *
In Washington, the State Department called the
Soviet treatment of Toth “unwarranted in
terference in the legitimate work of the journalist.”
‘(Based on our knowledge of the facts we see
nothing in Toth’s activities that could be considered
incompatible with his legitimate journalistic status
and activities," department spokesman John
l.Trattner said. . TI _
i After the Soviet note was received by the U.S.
] Embassy, Toth was summoned to Moscow’s
I Lefortovo prison where,* he said, a KGB major in
YSA conducting
The Young Socialist Women United will hold a
Alliance will sponsor a meeting 7:30 tonight in 321
-.‘ Socialist Forum: A Year of HUB.
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in 69 Willard. for ushering four summer
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to leave Russia
question U.S. reporter
terrogated him throughout the afternoon and told
him to return at 10 a.m. He was not told the charges
against him.
Toth had planned to leave Moscow with.his wife
and three,children Friday, ending a three-year tour
here. He said he was given no indication whether
this departure would be delayed.
He said the interrogation had to do entirely with
an incident last Saturday when he was seized on the
street by five KGB security policemen moments
after receiving a document from a Soviet scientist
about parapsychology, the study of mental
telepathy and extrasensory perception.
He was also interrogated for three hours Satur
day.
Toth said he had been introduced to the scientist,
Valery G. Petyukhov, six months ago, and that
Petyukhov telephoned him Saturday to offer his
article.
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The document purported to prove that para
psychology is genuine, but Toth said he held it for
only a few moments before the KGB men appeared
from a car and seized him.
He said he was interrogated yesterday by Maj. 0,
symposium tomorrow
Meditation Society will give a
lecture on Transcendental
Meditation 8 tonight in 18
Sparks.
The Student Advisory
Board to University Health
Services will meet 7:30
tonight in Ritenour lobby.
Intramural entries will be
taken for softball, basketball
and tennis in the IM Building
until noon Thursday. Call 865-
5401 for further information.
§ FREE U COURSES NOT YET FILLED
• NUMBER TITLE OPENINGS COURSE NO_
1 Helping the Free U
2 Printing Without a Press
3 Improvisational Movement and Music
9 Vegetarian Cooking Groups
17 Making Photographic Illustrations
19 Seminar in Silence
20 Akido
22 Creative Silliness
25 Easyriders
29 Free U Softball
31 Exotic Alcohols
33 The Seabrook Confrontation
36 Coed Volleyball
47 Home Canning Workshop
50 Physical Recycling
53 Precision Trick Rifle Drill
54 Raw Milk and Eggs
55 Hang Gliding Club
56 Jazz Club Record Coop (members)
57 Freeuforgetfinalsfreefilmfestival
58 Tennis Partners
60 Maintenance of English Sports Cars
63 Advanced First Aid
64 Basic Exercise
65 Conversant Program
66 Jazz Dance
67 Eco Action
68 African Play Production
69 Sailing
A. Dobrevolsky, chief of the KGB investigating
group, and that the only other person present was
an interpreter from the Soviet travel agency
Intourist.
U. S. Embassy Second Secretary Larry C. Napper
was barred from accompanying him. Napper said
he was told that under Soviet law a witness does not
have the right to representation during an in
vestigation. .
Toth emerged from his interrogation looking
tired, his necktie loosened, and spoke briefly with
newsmen in front of the yellow brick building before
leaving with Napper and with his wife, Paula.
The correspondent said Dobrevolsky discussed
with him the nature of secret documents.
. “I asked how parapsychology could be considered
a secret,” Toth said. ‘‘The impression I got was that
if you get any information about science that is not
officially released, then that is secret. ’ ’
At the end of the session, Toth was asked to sign a
protocol of his interrogation but refused.
He said he then signed a document to the effect
that ‘‘this protocol has been translated to me and I
have no objection to it in its major portions. ”
Arrangements will be made
for the Fifth National Young
Socialists conference, to be
held this weekend in
Philadelphia, at a meeting
7:30 tonight in 67 Willard,
sponsored by the Penn State
Young Socialists.
The Penn State Veterans
Organization will hold its first
summer meeting 8 tonight at
the Vets.’ House, 227 E. Nit
tany Ave.
The Inter-Varsity Christian
Fellowship will meet 7 tonight
information for in the informal lounge of
associate degree Eisenhower Chapel.
Career
summer
students from the Com
monwealth campuses will be
available 7-9 p.m. today,
Monday and Wednesday in
113 Johnston Hall.
The Penn State Jazz Club
will hold an organizational
meeting 7:30 tomorrow night
in 318 HUB. Record co-op
details will be discussed.
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4 Intro, to Maryism
7 Academic Barriers
12 Penn State Unicycle Club
14 The Hows and Whys of a Piano
15 Summer Marxist Study
16 Scripts II (Advanced T.A.)
18 Models of Student Participation
23 The Spring Creek Pollution Problem
26 Intro, to the BaHa’l Faith
27 Gay Cpnciousness Raising Groups
30 Movement of Spiritual Awareness
40 Overeaters Anonymous
42 The Listening Community
43 Disco Dancing
44 Association of Libertarian Feminists
45 Our Store, Inc. Workshop
46 How to Throw a Frisbee
48 Faster Reading Workshop
49 Helping the Festival of Life
51 The Abundant Life
52 Helping the Alaska Coalition
53 Percision Trick Rifle Drill
59 Eckankar
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