Letter (hand-written)
Novosibirsk
630090
Computing center
Corresponding member of the USSR
AS
A.P. Ershov
December 29, 1978
To
Academician V.K. Kabulov
Tashkent
Dear Vasil Kabulovich!
Taking
a convenient opportunity I am sending my
letter slightly in advance to yours that
I have not
received yet but have heard of from
Babamuradov during his yesterday’s
telephone call. I’m in a
hurry to reply since time is getting
short.
I
am perplexed by a conditional nature of
your letter since I don’t know how can
I help to resolve
the terms of financing. Babamuradov
alludes to some talk (allegedly by me)
that Moscow is going to
take upon itself all necessary expenses.
It seems to me that all I could have
said is that Moscow may
cover the expenses for individual
reception of the scientists who are
invited as guests of USSR AS
Presidium. What for the direct
conference conduction expenses,
according to our experiences they
are always incumbent upon an organizing
institution, which is allowed by a
direction of Presidium
(in your case – UzSSR AS Presidium) to
spend upon a conference its principal
cash resources.
Mr.
Tabakeev, FRD deputy chief, advised us
against planning to invite scientists as
Academy of
Sciences guests since the Academy hotel
in Moscow will be closed for
reconstruction and they will
not be able to accommodate them. The
last letter from A.A. Dorodnitsyn
supported by my talk with
him suggests, however, that in respect
of some of the guests, at least those
who will interest A.A.,
some pressure might be applied.
I’d
like to add that should Intourist agree
to sell tours to foreign symposium
participants including
trip, accommodation in Urgench and
tourist services and transfer in Moscow
and Tashkent, the
expenses would be reduced to minimum. I
reckon this to be an acceptable form for
the most of
foreign participants, but it calls for
prompt and initiative agreement with
Intourist.
Babamuradov,
if we understood him right, told that
you could send to FRD consent of local
authorities only by demand from here.
I’m not sure about his exact words.
This symposium, like all
similar affairs, is an initiative
arrangement and FRD, having enough
routine work, will not stir a
finger to remind us what documents we
are required to produce. Nevertheless, I
should not advice to
rely entirely on my words but rather by
direct contact with FRD find out what
else they need to
sanction the distribution of official
announcement.
Vasil
Kabulovich, I am greatly concerned with
the feeling that the problem of
symposium is being
in a somewhat suspended state. It
doesn’t cost anything to ruin this
affair because of a multitude of
different difficulties. Scientific and
prestigious value of such a forum is
very high. My judgment of
this is based first of all on a
scientific caliber of potential
participants. At the same time it is
clear
that the participants’ interest is
roused first of all by the location and
historical motive for the
symposium conduction. At no other place
could we assemble such a quorum. However
they need at
least six months to get ready for the
trip, first of all to get cash resources
that are very substantial for
such a journey – from 1.5 to 2
thousand dollars. And all this cannot be
started without formal
invitation. Now every week of
procrastination may prove critical for
some of the participants, and if
we are not be able to get approval for
conduction, we will have no other choice
than sound the
retreat.
Today
many, especially well-known western
scientists, have to surmount a certain
pressure to
undertake a trip to the USSR, especially
to attend our actions. We should rather
not disappoint those
having enough resolution and good will
to overcome this pressure.
I
would very much hope that your
enthusiasm and authority would be
sufficient to overcome
possible difficulties in preparation for
this event that even now already gained
a high reputation
among specialists.
Wishing
you the best in the coming year, yours
A.Ershov
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