THE,DUROITIVIISH.NBVS- An Appeal to Human Reason in Behalf of Shcharansky An appeal on behalf of Soviet prisoner of consci- ence Anatoly Shcharansky was made by the man who would have defended him if Soviet authorities would have permitted it. Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz said this week that he had renewed his request to represent Shcharansky before the Soviet Court of Appeals. He said Shcharansky I "was the voice of the Jewish refuseniks — those whose requests to emigrate from the Soviet Union had not been granted — to the out- side world. His every act was out in the open: it was his purpose to let Soviet au- thorities know that his voice — the articulate translation of thousands of other resufenik voices — was being listened to ab- road. He did nothing in sec- ret: that was neither his method nor his purpose. "If the charges were not so serious, they would be comic indeed. Imagine how in- competent an American in- telligence agency would have to be to have engaged someone like Shcharansky as a spy. His phone obvi- ously tapped, his every movement openly surveyed, his roommate a KGB plant, Shcharansky was the worst possible candidate for the espionage game. "Imagine how incompe- tent the Soviet counteres- pionage apparatus would have to be to have let some- one like Shcharansky have access to military secrets. about the fact that Shcharansky turned it over to Toth. Shcharansky was always identified by name in the press reports as the source of the information. Are these the actions ofa secret spy trying to conceal his relationship to the press? ALAN DERSHOWITZ technology from the Un- ited States, under an as- surance — made binding by American law — that this technology will never be put to any direct or indirect military use. Right In Your "Shcharansky did have own Driveway! access to computer "The prosecutor has made technology, since that much of the information was the field in which he that Shcharansky gave to -1."-----).-, had •worked several Robert Toth, the reporter A THE years earlier. But the for the Los Angeles Times. Soviet Union imports vir- But there was nothing sec- . . TUNE tually all of its computer ret about the information or --- -UP ,t• . __i MAN Hadassah Campaign Workers to Join for Kickoff Luncheon t ix cervied by the National Automotive Institute of Excellence Comes to your home or office with the "garage-on•wheets." 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