8 Friday, January 13, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Law School Deans Lash Russia, Support Sharansky (Continued from Page 1) investigators to Sharansky's brother, Leonid, indicated pre-trial investigations are nearly completed. The re- ports added, however, that it could be several more weeks or even months be- fore any final decision about the trial would be known. One of the KGB investigators indicated that the charge against Sharansky remains that of Temple University Law School, was forwarded last Friday to Brezhnev. "Never in memory have so many law school deans united in support of a single cause, - Liacouras said. Meanwhile, Soviet secu- rity police told Sharansky's family to find him a lawyer, according to reports from Moscow. The reported request by two senior KGB treason. 20% You're Invite Off •invitations -. centerpieces •stationery of Councils for Soviet Jews, which reported the hunger strike, also said that Kuz- netsov has been hospitalized as a result of his fast and is being force-fed. Ilya Glezer, a Soviet Jew- ish Prisoner of Conscience, has been released from his sentence in exile and told to reapply to emigrate. Pres- ently residing in Moscow, Glezer, a biologist from Kharkov, was sentenced to three years in prison and three years in exile in Au- gust 1972 on grounds of dis- seminating "anti-Soviet propaganda." Exactly one month after he and his mother applied In a related development, Soviet Jewish Prisoner of Conscience Edward Kuzet- sov is in his third week of what he declared was a hun- ger strike "to the death" in the Potma labor ramp. The 38-year-old ranslator, who VWS SC't.e+I(V‘I to year it; the December 1970 Lent it:Tad . hijac! trial. lias declared that he will remain on strike until he and all the other Jewish POCs are re- leased. His wife, Sylva Zal- manson, was released after serving four years of a 10- year prison term and is now residing in Israel. The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry and the Union ;- Phyllis Billes 559 - 4343 for exit visas in January 1972, Glezer was arrested and charged with "anti-So- viet propaganda, slander and other crimes. - In par- ticular, he was jailed for having written a letter to President Nikolai Podgorny substantiating the existence of anti-Semitism in the So - viet Union. His two-day trial was held behind closed doors with his mother and relatives barred from the courtroom. Throughout his ordeal, and even in appeals from prison, Gezer maintained that his only "crime" was his fervent desire to live in Israel. 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