Vladimir Slepak, the Soviet Jewish activist, was summoned to police headquarters today and warned that he must keep quiet during the visit of President Nixon, Jewish sources in the Soviet Union reported. The police wanted him to sign an agreement but he refused. Two persons were called in to witness that Slepak had been warned.
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