NEW YORK (JTA)—A Jewish university or institution in this country or abroad may eventually receive a world-famous "Pax Mum di' collection of 1,025 autographs on the subject of world peace, Joseph Schlang, noted collector and philanthropist, said Tuesday. Schiang acquired the collection at auction Monday for $18,500. He plans to give the collection, in- sured at $250,000, wide public ex- posure through exhibition in mus- eums, universities and other insti- tutions and by publication of some of the documents in magazines and newspapers. After that, he said, he would present the collection, assembled from 1925-1932 by the World League for Peace, to the United Nations, the United States, an institution such as the Harry S. Truman Center for the Advance- ment of Peace at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, or a Jewish institution in this coun- try where the documents could be .applied to a study on means ,of establishing world peace. One of the documents is the statement by Albert Einstein that "no human being has the moral right to call himself a Christian or• a Jew if he is prepared to sys- tematically murder on the orders of any superior authority, or to allow himself in any way to be misused in the preparations for or service of such an undertaking." Stringent Economies in Municipal Services Ordered by Israel Shabbatai Zevii—The False Messiah Philanthropist Buys Pax Mundi Papers for $18,500 at Auction IN -ME 41/0-/7M CENTURY, EUROPEAN JEWS SUFFERED SREAT oPFRES‘voN. THEY LoA/SE0 FORA REDEEME,e AMP EASE:PLY 14/EL capto THE MAN WHO APOCLAVA./E0 //At - SELF TH E TRi./E AfEggbiy -- SHA884r4/ ZEI// AT THE AGE OF 22, /A/ SMYRNA—I_ /, SHASEATA/ zEV/, AM THE MESS/All,/ LO,/ PRONOUNCE THE NAME OF- GOD/ YOU ARE AN /44Pa5roR./ SoRN IN SMYR.A/A,ruRAeoy,iN /626, AS A YOUTH HE STUD/EP Mysr/C Booxeg /648 .../648... /A/ THAT YEAR THE MESS/AA/ kv/Lz APPEAR TO SR/NG /SRAEL BACK To 7-,v.s. Arab Sentenced in "Israel as Agent for Egypt JERUSALEM (JTA) — A 31- year:old Arab fisherman from Acre, named Muhamad Najami, was sentenced by the Jerusalem District Court to six years' im- prisonment, after being convicted of spying for Egypt. According to the prosecution, he had traveled at night in a small boat from Jaffa to the Gaza Strip, but was apprehended by an Israeli sea patrol before he entered the Egyptian-held Strip. ro GU/C/DE 6-11//44 /A/ Yk--g / FOR AN ORLY- NARy MAN! BUT "Thys'IvEATHER/ NOT FoR- HOLY L.ANo./ THE SMYRNA COMMG/N/TY EX- /LED H/M. HE WANDERED THRHOLIGHOL/T EL/ROPE- .• • IN AMSTERDAM. WE WELCOME gNABBATA zEV/I TODAY / SA/L. FOR L'oNSTAA/T/NO- Pze.THE SULTAN MOHAMMED zrt W/LL REC.671/E ME As THE ,w67/ - • HE PRAYED, FASTED ANo f TOOK /CV BATHS •• • EQT A7A/6" ON EARTH/ S/M/LAR SCENES TOOK PLACE /A/ VENCE,L/VORNo, AV/SNON,LONOON, MoRoCCO,,4N0 5'ER/1/ERE. /666 WILL SE THE y,4R, OF DEL//ERA/1/CE/ PRE- PARE Youfeswzvs../ BUT WHEN HE ARR/1/E0 /N CONSTANT/NOPLE... YOU PLOT TO 01/ERTHROO./ OTTOMAN RULE/ BECOME A MOSLEM, oizi-o/E/ P/SHEARTEA/E0,,/EGVRY L/STE-NEO TO OT/-/ER MYST/C DREAMERS, BUT NONE EVER LEFT AS GREAT A M4'/' //V OUR H/STORY AS-1 THAT MAGNET/C IMPOSTOR - - - JERUSALEM (JTA) — Interior Minister Moshe Shapiro has or- dered stringent economies in mu- nicipal services, declaring that there would be no new services nor expansion of existing services. He warned that towns which did not comply would not be permitted to raise their rates to meet cuts in government subsidies to municipal- ities. The Israel government will give preferential treatment, hereafter, only to industries that have a rea- sonable opportunity of developing large-scale exoorts, Minister of Commerce Haim Zadok announced. He identified the steps the new cabinet intends to take to close the trade gap between Israeli imports and Israeli exports. The principal criteria for fu- ture assistance, he said, will be to industrial production based on raw materials that can be prof- itably exploited; a high degree of know-how; industries that em- phasize competition in quality rather than comnetition in prices; and products not overly protected in foreign countries for which there is a rising de- mand. "Only those industries which, after a thorough examination, prove themselves able to stand up against foreign competition and which have a reasonable oppor- tunity of developing large-scale ex- ports," he stated, "will be entitled to preferential treatment which the government intends to channel through every means of its dis- posal." SHABBATA/ ZEY/ IF YOU TURN THE This cartoon is reproduced from "A Picture Parade of Jewish History" by Morris Epstein, published by Shengold Publishers, New York by special arrangement with the author and publishers. r5 In 1666, he set sail for Con- sultan to Dulcino, a small Alban- UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T Dr. EpStein's accompanying ex- planatory essay on Shabbatai Zevi stantinople, Turkey. The sultan ian town, where he lived until the FIND A FINER WINE THAN had heard that Shabbatai wished age of 50. There he died on Yom follows: Two tremendous events took to take Palestine from him and Kippur of 1676. Other impostors place in 1648. One was the Cos- give it to the Jews. Shabbataf took his place, but none ever had sack uprising against Polish rule, expected a royal reception. In- the magnetic attraction of Shab- Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. led by a ruthless man named stead, on landing, he was thrown batai Zevi. Chmielnicki. In the course of into prison. The Sultan sentenced this struggle, about 300,000 Ukrain- him to death and said that the only way Shabbatai Zevi could ian Jews were massacred. save his life was to become a Mos- Depressed and exhaused, the lem. survivors felt that the end of the Standing before the sultan, Shab- world was at hand, for it was an old tradition that when the suf- batai lost his courage and put on fering of the Jewish people reach- a white turban as a sign that he TO ed its most desperate point, God accepted Islam. The "Messiah" would send the Messiah to save was nothing but a fraud! Jews the world over were stun- them. Wow for the second time. Dur- ned. Why was the man who had ing that same year of 1648, a young promised to redeem Israel so SPECIAL Turkish Jew proclaimed to the ready to give up his faith? An PASSOVER and INDEPENDENCE DAY world that he w_ as the true Mes- empire of hopes and dreams had TOUR been cruelly shattered. siah: APRIL 2-26, 1966 Shabbatai was banished by the Shabbatai Zevi had been born in Smyrna, Turkey, in 1626. At- tracted to the study of the mystic Yeshiva Student Petition books of the Cabbalah, he drew All inclusive rate includes from them the theory that the Backs Johnson Viet Policy • Round trip flight via jet WASHINGTON (JTA) — A 40- Messiah was due to arrive in 1648 He fasted, he prayed, he bathed student delegation representing • Three strictly kosher meals per day during in the sea on icy winter days. In 800 Yeshiva University undergrad- Passover week; 2 meals at other times 1648 he revealed to his disciples uates delivered a petition to the Passover in Jerusalem — Kings Hotel • White House in support of Presi- that he was the Messiah, destined dent Johnson's Vietnam policy. • Independence Day Celebration grandstand tickets by God to redeem Israel. • Stay at the new deluxe Deborah Hotel in Tel Aviv • The Jewish community of Smyr- The delegation representing Ye- na was horrified and threw him shiva College and Stern College • Guided tours throughout Israel out of the city. He began his for Women, the university's under- wanderings, and journeyed to Sa- graduate colleges of liberal arts All Inclusive lonika, to Cairo, and to Jerusalem. and sciences, were received in the OTHER TOURS 'Rate In Cairo, he heard of a lovely Old Indian Treaty Room of the Tour #2 March 27-April 26 (31 days) $1079 Jewish maiden named Sarah who White House by Marine Corps Tour #3 March 27-May 1 (36 days) $1169 (With Rome) believed she was destined to be Colonel H. B. Beckington, military Tour #4 March 28-April 13 (16 days) $850 the bride of the Messiah. Sarah aide to Vice-President Hubert H. was sent for, the Shabbatai mar- Humphrey, and by William Jor- Tour #5 March 28-April 28 (32 days) $1085 dan, deputy secretary of state. ried her amid great festivity. Tour #6 March 29-May 1 (34 days) $1149 (With Paris). Joseph I. Berlin, president of His reputation spread every- Tour #7 March 29-April 26 (29 days) $1049 where and he was soon so re- the Yeshiva College Student Coun- Tour #8 March 30-May 5 (36 days) $1149 nowned that he dared return to cil, delivered a scroll with the sig- (With Paris) his native .city. In 1665, to the natures of 800 students, represent- $1069 Tour #9 April 2-May 1 (30 days) blowing of trumpets, he entered ing a significant majority of 1,412 $1099 Tour #10 April 2-May 3 (32 days) the Smyrna Synagogue and de- Yeshiva University under- clared that he was anointed Mes- graduates. siah. People were overwhelmed The National Council of Jewish Don't take chances — Travel with and prepared to follow him to Women called on President Lyn- the organization that has sent over Palestine. don B. Johnson to "take even 10,000 satisfied tourists to Israel. They sold their possessions and bolder steps towards negotiation bought food in readiness for the of a settlement in Vietnam." 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