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Woodward Birmingham 644-6505 Find It All In The Jewish News Classifieds Call 354-5959 AIPAC President Quits After Boast Washington (JTA) - The president of AIPAC has resigned after revelations of taped telephone conver- sations in which he false- ly claimed to have cut a secret deal with the secre- tary of state and t have influenced the Clinton campaign on prospective Cabinet appointments. The tape was made without the knowledge of the AIPAC president, David Steiner, and was sent to the Washington Times,which published excerpts of it in a story that appeared last week. The incident is an embar- rassing blow to the Ameri- can Israel Public Affairs Committee, which has been attacked in the news media over the years for being po- litically heavy-handed. The powerful pro-Israel lobby also has been stung in recent months by charges from Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin that its con- frontational efforts to secure loan guarantees for Israel were counterproductive. According to a confidential memo obtained by the Jew- ish Telegraphic Agency that was sent to AIPAC's ex- ecutive committee, Mr. Steiner received a telephone call about two weeks ago from a man who identified himself as a "major poten- tial political activist." In an apparent effort to "encourage him to become more involved," Mr. Steiner told the caller stories about his own political in- volvement and "presented an inflated characterization of his contacts and dealings with major public figures," according to the memo. The AIPAC president claimed to have had a meeting with James Baker while he was secretary of state that Mr. Steiner said secured a $1 billion strategic cooperation deal for Israel. He also said he had negotiated with the Clinton campaign about who would become secretary of state in a Clinton administration. Mr. Steiner was unaware the conversation was being taped by the caller, a New York businessman named Harry Katz. Mr. Katz has been described in media reports as a man with a pro- pensity to sue individuals and Jewish agencies. After Mr. Steiner learned a tape of the conversation had been sent to the Washington Times, he issued a resignation state- ment, dated Oct. 30. In it, he apologized to Mr. Clinton, Mr. Baker and AIPAC, calling it "a diffi- cult and painful moment." AIPAC waited several days to go public with the development, in order to alert Mr. Baker, who is now White House chief of staff, and the Clinton campaign before issuing a disclaimer. They also called on the ex- ecutive committee to look ahead, noting the challenge of a new U.S. administration and the address Mr. Rabin is scheduled to deliver at AIPAC's policy conference in Washington in March. Official Calls For Meeting Rome (JTA) — Italian Prime Minister Giuliano Amato met this week with the head of the Italian Jewish com- munity to express solidarity with Italy's Jews amid a spate of anti-Semitic in- cidents and a poll saying one in 10 Italians believes the Holocaust never happened. Mr. Amato told Tullia Zevi, president of the Union of Italian Jewish Com- munities, that the govern- ment was alert to the need for attention to "a wor- risome recrudescence" of an- ti-Semitic acts. The meeting took place last week, a day after 25 Jewish shop owners in outly- ing districts of Rome found yellow stickers bearing Stars of David and the slogan, "Out with Zionists from Italy," pasted on their shutters. It also emerged that a dozen gravestones at a Jew- ish cemetery in Finale Emilia, near Modena and Ferrara in northern Italy, had been vandalized last week, and that the incident had been kept quiet in an effort to avert copycat at- tacks. Mr. Amato expressed the support of the Italian gov- ernment for Italy's Jews as "integral part" of the national community and praised the jewish com- munity's incalculable eth- ical and civic"contribution to national culture.