Friday, December 16,1977 The Jewish Floridian and Shofar ofGreater Holly wood Page 5 Israel Prepared for Peace 'Any Time,'Day an Tells Germans By JON FIDLER BONN (JTA) Israel would be prepared to sign a separate peace treaty with Egypt "any time," even before the planned Geneva conference, Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan told a press conference here at the end of a three-day official visit to the German capital. Dayan said he was "very happy and satisfied" with the outcome of his talks with German political leaders. He had received assurances that "the German government will not negotiate with or recognize the Pales- tine Liberation Organization as long as the PLO does not change its attitude to Israel." HE SAID Bonn also promised to "grant full support to Presi- dent Sadat's peace move, even though some Arab countries are Oldest Yiddish U.S. Newspaper Shuts Down After 87 Years NEW YORK (JTA) The oldest Yiddish newspaper in the United States. Freie Arbeiter Stimme (Free Voice of Labor), ceased publication Nov. 30 iKK'uasc of insoluable financial problems. In its Hi years of pub- lication, the organ of Jewish anarchist philosophy had a peak weekly circulation of ISO.IKX). Its last press run as a monthly was 1.700 copies. \hrne Thome, the editor who has comprised the paper's edi- torial staff, said the newspaper could not support itself from its firsl day of publication. Because the paper could afford to pay only a bookkeeper. Thorns volun- teered his services, starting 17 years ago. UNTIL HIS retirement three year ago, Thome earned a living as a lithographer for the Jewish Daily Forward, the 80-year-old only Yiddish daily still being published. Thome said that the Stimme was started to help newly-ar- riving Jewish immigrants with their cultural, social and economic problems and that it had a key role in the formation of the International Ladies Gar- ment Workers Union, the bakers union, the millinery and cap makers unions and others. The Freie Arbeiter Stimme vacated a two-room office on Union Square Nov. 30, and another chapter in American Jewish journalism ended. 1 REGIONAL SALES REPS Career Opportunity Well established finan- cial corp. dealing with investments in Israel is looking for salespeople for its regional offices. Knowledge of Israel's economy essential. Un- limited potential for dynamic self-motivated individual. Training will be provided by com- pany. Please send resume to: SALES DEPT. P.O. BOX 1015 NEW YORK, NY 10019 not exactly supporting this move." Based on these comments alone, the Dayan visit can be described as a diplomatic suc- cess. Prior to the visit, Israeli sources had expressed dis- appointment at Bonn's slow and hesitant welcome to the Sadat initiative and irritation at Bonn's support for the European Eco- nomic Community's (EEC) stress on Palestinian rights at Israel's expense. But Dayan indicated that some points of disagreement persist. He said he had criticized recent German and EEC support for UN resolutions condemning the pro- vision by Israel of better housing for Gaza Strip Palestinians and condemning new West Bank settlements by Israel. "I can't say after I explained our position that the German government will change its policy or position, though I am grateful that I was given the opportunity to ex- plain," he said. DAYAN TOLD reporters that he personally would prefer to have all the Arab countries repre- sented at the coming Cairo meeting, adding that in that event Israel would still only accept bilateral negotiations with each country. But "even if Jordan and Syria don't come, it is better to deal with Egypt alone than to have no negotiations at all." The Soviet refusal to attend Cairo "made sense" in view of anti-Soviet statements by Presi- dent Sadat. But, Dayan added, 'it is up to the parties not to the Geneva co-chairmen U.S. and USSR to decide what, where and when to negotiate." Asked about UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim's in- vitation to an umbrella meeting at the UN. Dayan said: "My personal view is that face-to-face negotiations as last week in Jeru- salem and shortly in Cairo should be sufficient before Geneva. It is not necessary to have any further meetings." HE SAID that Sadat could, "if need be," make war or peace alone, whereas all the other Arab countries, even together "can't do so." He believed Jordan and Saudi Arabia would "not come out against Sadat, though I don't know if they will give him positive support." He also did not know "whether the Egyptian military forces and people support him." Earlier. Dayan told West Germany's leaders at a dinner in his honor here that Israelis were sorrowed by "the latest anti- Semitic incidents among youth" in Germany and "the attempts to rewrite history and the nostalgia for the Hitler era in which can be detected an indulgence toward Nazi war criminals and their deeds." While Dayan mentioned no specific incidents, he was ob- viously referring to the recent symbolic "jew-burning" by cadets at a Munich officers' training school, the recent ap- pearance of books explaining the "human" side of Hitler and a controversial documentary film, Hitler A Career. DAYAN spoke of his visit to the site of the notorious Bergen Belsen concentration camp, his first act on arriving in Germany. "One should never forget this mass annihilation, not to incite hatred but to hold before the eyes of youth throughout the world what happened on this continent in our generation." Dayan said, however, that the Israeli government knew the German government and its leaders recognized these dangers and hoped "that they will take all necessary measures against such dangerous occurrences." One of Dayan's departures from his planned itinerary was to visit an exhibition on Egyptian art and history. No Egyptians were present during his visit. VOTE Z.O.A. ACTION SLATE NO. 3 Vote: RABBI DAVID SHAPIRO DR. I.A. ROSENTHAL Delegates to the World Zionist Congress ^Vantage is solving a lot of ray problems about smoking." 'You see, I really enjoy smoking. To me, it's a pleasure. But it was no pleasure hearing all the things being said against high-tar cigarettes. "Of course, I used to kid myself a lot about giving up the taste of my old high-tar cigarette tor one of those new low-tar brands. But every one I tried left my taste unsatisfied. 'Then someone offered me a Vantage. Sure Id read about them. But I thought they were like all the others. I was wrong. "Vantage was right. It satisfied like my old brand. Yet it had nearly half the tar Its been about a year since I started smoking Vantage. And it ooks like I'm going to be smoking them for a longtime to come." Warning.- The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Regular.Menthol, ^v- and Vantage 100s. FILTER: 10 mg "I8f". 0.7 mg.mcoime. MENTHOL 11 mg. "tat". 0 7 mg.nicoiine. * pei cigatette. FTC Ripoit OEC. '76. FILTER 100Y 11 mg. "Mr". 0 9 mg. nicot-e sv per cigarette by FTC method.