THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 13, 1976 5 Arizona Smear Campaign Lashed by Barry Goldwater Phoenix businessman, (Continued from Page 1) Steiger has a piece of served longer than any other of Arizona's Repub- paper with a newspaper clipping, the Journal re- lican chairmen and that ported that says "quit the "most successful working for that Jew—re- Arizona state treasurer member, you have been is Bert Kruglich. I'm a Journal said U.S. Senator and I'm half warned. Steiger says "that paper" Jewish," Goldwater is one of numerous anti- exclaimed. Semitic calls or messages Steiger's aides in Wash- sent to his Tucson cam- ington and Phoenix, paign office. "I have been when interviewed by in Arizona politics since telephone by JTA, were 1950 and the Jewish busi- reluctant to discuss the ness has never surfaced matter. They said the before," Steiger is quoted. Journal's account was "I am sure John (Conlan) "fairly accurate" and did not instigate this but it noted Rosenzweig is reflects the kind of people Steiger's financial coor- his campaign attracts." dinator. In discussing the lead- ership roles of Jewish Rosenzweig left the citizens in Arizona Re- state chairmanship : 18 publican affairs, Goldwa- months ago after serving ter ,pointed out that 10 years in that post. Harry Rosenzweig, a Kruglich, also in business " in Phoenix, is the coor- dinator of a fund raiser for Steiger, who has been endorsed by 46 members of Congress. The majority of Jews in Arizona are Democrats. Steiger, 47, studied animal husbandry at Cor- nell and received the Silver Star and Purple Heart while a tank platoon leader with the U.S. Army in Korea. He is a rancher and horse breeder in Pre- scott. The Journal said he is as "subtle as a blunder- buss." every action of the con- gress will be illegal, Klarman stated. He said that in order to rectify this situation he was will- ing to have a three-month postponement. When the Zionist Gen- eral Council's decision was first announced, Yosef Almogi, chairman of the WZO and Jewish Agency Executives, ex- plained it would take up to two years to schedule elec- tions and that in view of the serious problems fac- ing Israel and Zionism it was better to postpone the elections in some places than defer the next con- gress. Meanwhile, Shulamit Aloni, who left the Labor Party -to form the Civil Rights Party which now has four Knesset seats, has joined forces with the - Labor Party again for the forthcoming World Zionist Congress. Ms. Aloni's group, with seven delegates to the congress, signed an agreement with the Labor Zionist Movement . for a joint list to the con- gress, it was announced by Yitzhak Koren, the movement's secretary. 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"THE SOFT TOUCH OF CHAMOIS" World Zionist Congress Delay Asked by Herut Representative TEL AVIV (JTA) — Yosef Klarman, the Herut representative on the Zionist General Council, has urged the World Zionist . Organiza- tion to postpone for three months the 29th World Zionist Congress, now scheduled for January 1977, to allow Zionist fed- erations in the United States and elsewhere to elect delegates to the congress. Klarman, who heads the WZO's youth aliya department, was one of the strong dissenters when the 123-member Zionist General Council decided last month to forego elections in those countries where 90 per- cent of the factions repre- sented in the Zionist fed- erations agreed upon a slate of delegates be- forehand. The postponement. would allow the election of delegates according to the regulations that have been set by the Zionist General Council which is . the actions committee of the WZO, Klarman said. He charged that the pre- sent decision to convene the congress on the basis of the composition of dele- gates to the last congress is illegal even if elections were held in some Zionist federations. Klarman said he based his charge on the findings of the WZO comptroller who said that the persons eligible to vote for dele- gates were those who had signed the "Jerusalem Program," had filled out an application blank for - membership in a national Zionist federation and had paid the annual membership fee. But, Klarman stated, in most places these conditions had not been met. In the U.S., for exam- ple, he said, more than 350,000 of the 600,000 members of Zionist or- ganizations had not signed the "Jerusalem Program." He said simi- lar situations existed in Canada and Britain. Unless there were elec- tions in all federations, the composition of the upcoming congress and It described Conlan, 45, get-Uhristians-into-poli- a lawyer in Phoenix and a tics movement." former U.S. Army cap- / 'Daily—Hospital tain, as "a master of / / Sympathy poison-dart remarks and / leader of a controversial FRUIT / The most elegant sport coat we've seen in years. It's a syn'thetic, but you'd never guess'it. "The Soft Touch" looks and feels like the finest teather. Only it wears better and is easier to care for. "The Soft Touch" is made with and without flap pockets. It comes in dark blue, natural and toast. Once you've seen this magnificently fabricated sport coat you'll want one in every color. Sizes 36 to 46 . . . $155. Sizes 48 and 50 . . . $160. 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