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race" with incumbent
Republican Senator Rob-
ert Taft Jr. of Cincin-
nati. Metzenbaum served
in the Senate for one year
after he was appointed to
fill the vacancy caused
when William E. Saxbe,
now Ambassador to In-
dia, was chosen to be U.S.
Attorney General.
In the Democratic
Senatorial primary in
1974, Metzenbaum lost to
astronaut John Glenn
who continued to victory
in the general election.
In Arizona, Steiger, a
10-year veteran Con-
gressman, has just
emerged from a gruelling
Republican primary
marked by anti-Semitic
overtones with Rep. John
B. Conlan and the wounds
have not healed.
In the year's tightest
Senatorial primary,
Lorber defeated Rhode Is-
land Governor Philip Noel
for the Democratic nomi-
nation by only 100 votes
out of 155,000 cast. As in
Arizona, the primary
wounds have not healed,
and he faces formidable
opposition in Republican
candidate John H. Chafee,
"We urge the Ad- a former governor and
ministration to adhere Secretary of the Nacy.
steadfastly to a policy Lorber never ran for office
that expresses clearly our before this year. He con-
country's repugnance of siders himself a Jefferso-
the racial policies of the nian Democrat.
governments of South
At least 38 Jewish can-
Africa and Rhodesia."
didates — Republicans
and 27 Democrats — are
Oak Park to Hold
campaigning in 14 states
Candidates Forum
for 33 of the 435 seats in
A "Meet the Candi-
the U.S. House of Rep-
dates" night will be held 8 resentatives. Only four of
p.m.-Tuesday in the Oak the candidates are wo-
Park Community Center. men; three Democrats
The open forum is spon- and a Republican. In five
sored by the Welcome races — four in New York
Wagon Club of Oak Park. and one in Florida —
Attending candidates Jewish candidates and
include Jack Olsen, 18th competing against kach
Congressional candidate; other.
William Kish, 67th Dis-
Of the 21 Jewish mem-
trict; Dana Wilson and bers of the House in the
Dorothy McIntosh, 69th 94th Congress, 19 are
District; Timothy Dinar', seeking re-election. Of
Prosecuting Attorney; these, 17 are Democrats
and Dennis Aaron, 19th and two are Republicans.
District County Commis- Two others entered
sioner.
Senatorial races this year
The evening is open to and will not be returning
the public at no charge to the House in January.
and refreshments will be They are Democrat Bella
served. For information, Abzug of New York, who
call Linda Jayne, 398- lost in her party's prim-
7439.
ary, and Republican. Sam
Steiger, who won the
Jeruslaem Judge
nomination in Arizona.
The 38 — equally di-
Assails Aral Duo
vided between incum-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — bents and non-
A Jerusalem magistrate incumbents — constitute
slapped heavy penalties a numerical record for
on an Arab from Jordan Jews to reach election day
and his West Bank lady as House candidates. This
friend who' were found total tops the number
having sexual inter- whose, names appeared
course in the Church of on the ballots, two years
the Holy Sepulchre in the ago whero record high of
Old City.
21. Jews'won Congres-
Habas Mohammed sional seats.
Abdul Halim, 33, a visitor
With slightly less than
from Jordan, and Louisa six million Jews concen-
Margaridi, 36, a Brazilian trated in New York.State
national living in Ramal- and most of them in met-
lah, were each sentenced ropolitan New York City,
to six months in jail and it is not surprising that 17
of the candidates—close
fined IL 5000.
The sentences were to half — 'are in those
tougher than asked for by areas. Of these, 'nine are
the prosecution. The incumbents.
Four Jews are candi-
magistrate explained the
couple's actions were dates in California, three
deeply offensive to religi- in Florida, two each in Il-
ous sensibilities and linois, Maryland and
could result in religious Michigan, and one each in
friction if not severely Pennsylvania, Iowa,
Georgia, Ohio, Colorado,
punished.
Arizona. Steiger is a Re-
Five Jewish candi- publican; the four others
dates, one of them with a are Democrats.
The terms of the three
chance to be the only
woman Senator in the incumbent Jewish Sen-
new Congress convening ators — Jacob K. , Javits
in January, are cam- (R-N.Y.), Abraham
paigning for U.S. Senate Ribicoff (D-Conn.) and
seats in as many states, Richard Stone (D-Fla.)
a canvass by the Jew- are not at stake in the
ish Telegraphic Agency election Nov. 2. Approxi-
mately a third of the Se-
shows.
nate's 100 members are
The Senatorial candi- elected every two years.
dates are Edward
With Congresswomen
Zarensky, the mayor of Bella Abzug and Patsy
Omaha, who is campaign- Mink having lost in the
ing in Nebraska to take Democratic primaries for
the place of retiring vete- the Senate in New York
ran Republican Senator and Hawaii, respectively,
Roman Hruska; Gloria Mrs. Schaffer is the last of
Schaffer, who is seeking the women candidates this
to unseat Republican year for a Senate seat.
Senator Lowell Weicker Mrs. Schaffer was a State
in Connecticut where she Senator for six terms over
has held elective office for 12 years before she be-
18 years; former Senator came Secretary of State in
Howard Metzenbaum in 1970. She was re-elected to
Ohio; Richard P. Lorber, that post four years later.
a political newcomer in
Metzenbaum, a Cleve-
Rhode Island, 'and Con- land businessman, was
gressman Sam Steiger in described in a "horse
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Kansas, Massachusetts
and North Carolina.
An incumbent seeking
re-election is Sidney
Yates, the Illinois Demo-
crat and dean of Jewish
Congressmen, who is
seeking his 14th term.
Head of the appropria-
tions subcommittee for
the interior, Yates is one
of five Jewish subcommit-
tee chairmen in the 94th
Congress.
The other chairmen are
Benjamin Rosenthal
(D-N.Y.) of the govern-
ment operations sub-
committee on commerce,
consumer and monetary
affairs; Joshua Eilberg,
(D-Pa.), the judiciary sub-
committee on immigra-
tion, citizenship and in-
ternational law; Lester L.
Woff, (D-N.Y.), the
foreign affairs subcom-
mittee on future foreign
policy, research and de-
velopment, and Mrs. Ab-
zug, of the government
operations subcommittee
on government informa-
tion and individual
rights.
Besides Yates, Rosent-
hal, Eilberg and Wolff, in-
cumbents seeking re-
election are Elizabeth
Holtzman, James Scheuer,
Frederick Richmond, Ed-
ward I. Koch, Richard Ot-
tinger and Stephen Solarz,
New York Democrats;
Benjamin Gilman (R-
N.Y.); Edward Mezvinsky,
(D-Iowa); William Lehman
(D-Fla.); Henry Waxman
(D-Calif.); Abner Mikva
(D-Ill.); Elliot Levitas (D-
Calif.); Abner Mikva (D-
Ill.); Elliott Levitas (D-Ga.)
M. Gladys Spellman (D-
Md.); Willis Gradison (R-
Ohio); and John Krebs
(D-Calif.)
The 19 other Jewish
candidates are Democ-
rats Theodore Weiss, Al-
lard Lowenstein, Gerald
Halpern of New York;
Anthony Beilenson and
Gaty Familian, Califor-
nia; Dan Glickman, Kan-
sas; Dr. Charles Fried-
man, Florida; Dorothea
Becker, Michigan;. Ar-
thur Goodman Jr., North
Carolina; Lanny Davis,
Maryland; and Republi-
cans Bernard Plascowe,
Paul Slotkin, Albert
Lemishow, Josh Dobosh
and Sonia Landau of New
York; Don Friedman,
Colorado; Arthur Mason;
Massachusetts; Lee - Ar-
nold Spiegelman, Florida;
and James Burdick,
Michigan. -
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Few Americans
- in Ailkiel Will Vote
JERUSALEM — Only
about 10 percent of the
American citizens of vot-
ing age living in Israel
have applied for absentee
ballots for the U.S. Presi-
dential election next
month, the Jerusalem
Post reported.
About 1,600 persons
have filed in application
postcards at the U.S.
Consulate in East
Jefilsalem, and 2,766
more at the American
Embassy in Tel Aviv. Es-
timates of the total
number of U.S. citizens
age 18 and older in Israel
range from 30,000. to
50,000.