Asylum For Noted Russians In U.S.A.
Received Thuradnv 7 p.m. LONDON, Sept. 1. Dr. Pavel Lysenkn, brother to Dr. T-.itim I.vsenko. leading Russian gene 1 : t and president of the Lenin Aead en v if Agricultural Seieneo in Moswho took refugo in the Ameriean Y.i i;u' of Gcrmany four years ago and refn i'i] to retnrn to the Soviet Union, ha-, heen grar.ted an entry permit to go to 'he United States and has sailed for New York under an assumed name. i>r. Pavel Lvsenko was aeeompanied b*> a number of other prominQnt Rus sian refugeea whose entry into the Un it»d States has now heen authorised. T!d« marks a ehange in the previous Ai fti-e.n nftitude which was to refiw c-i;try to a 11 wellknown Russian refup'l'S in nider to avoid giving offen-n? t i the Soviet Government. T'r. Lvsonk * as brought to Germany in 1942 to as a alnve iabourer under Ger ir.an seientists. He was formerly onc oi tao ieading Russian experts upon fne. leseareh.
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 September 1949, Page 5
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