Article: BUSH AIDES OUST ALLEGED ANTI-SEMITE, PROBE TWO

WASHINGTON - The presidential campaign of Vice President George Bush, stung by allegations that three top officials of the campaign's "ethnic outreach" arm are anti-Semites and Nazi sympathizers, yesterday announced the forced resignation of one man and said it is investigating the background of the other two.

Bush spokesman Mark Goodin said Jerome Brentar, cochairman of Bush's American Nationalities Committee, agreed to leave his voluntary post late yesterday. Among the committee's duties is fund-raising for the Bush campaign.

Brentar has been an outspoken supporter and fund-raiser for John Demjanjuk, the Cleveland auto worker who was deported last year to Israel and sentenced to ...

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