TEL AVIV (JTA) — Hadas- sah's new "Eleanor Roosevelt Youth Aliyah Center" was ded- icated at Beersheba. with .America's former "first lady" in attendance and visibly moved. A granddaughter of Mrs. Roosevelt, 16-year-old Nina, daughter of Elliott Roosevelt, unveiled the plaque in front of the building bearing the name of Mrs. Roosevelt. Mrs. Roosevelt is a patroness of the World Youth Aliyah movement. Praising the work of the movement, Mrs. Roosevelt ex- pressed the hope that "this center may help develop loyal, productive citizens" of Israel. Mrs. Bertha Schoolman, of the United States, presented on behalf of Hadassah, a check for $100,000 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Youth Aliyah movement. The new center houses 130 chil- dren from the families of new- ly-arrived immigrants. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt had a prompt reply in Tel Aviv to the question "Why do you keep coming to Israel?" posed to her by a group of Socialist youth leaders participating in the International Socialist Youth Leaders Seminar here. She replied that she was impressed by the "remarkable spirit and progress" of Israel against the background of the many difficulties caused by "unfriendly surroundings." She added that she was speaking as a private citizen, and that her views did not represent those of the United States Government. The ques- tioners represented Tanganyika, Burma, Jamaica, India and West Germany. Only 12 Jews Reported in Troubled Nyasaland SALISBURY, Rhodesia (JTA) —There are believed to. be only about 12 Jews in all of Nyasa- land, the East African trouble spot where violent revolts have shaken the area recently. - The Rhodesian Jewish Board of Deputies and the Rhodesian Zionist Council reported that, while they have no official sta- tistics regarding the Jewish population in Nyasaland, they are certain there are no more than 12 Jews there now. During World War II, 60 Polish-Jewish families went to Nyasaland, after they were evacuated from Iran. After the war, however, most of the Polish Jews left the area. KEDEM WINE For Paisover Famous for QUALITY and KASHRUTH \Variety of Flavors Also Available: Carmel Kosher Products • And Other Fine Holiday Foods MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTORS For Manischewitz Matzo and Food Products National Wholesale Grocers Co. Out-of-Town Orders Promptly Filled 8938 - 12th Street TR 1-0606 Clothing Workers' $7,500 Check to Histadrut Honors Morris Spitzer .. ... MORRIS LIEBERMAN (right), chairman of the Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign, received a check for S'7,500 from MORRIS SPITZER, manager of the Detroit and Midwestern States Board of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, as MURRAY H. •FINLEY, assistant manager of the ACWA, looks on. A total of $15,000, raised by the ACWA at a testimonial dinner honoring Mr. Spitzer's 70th birthday, was divided evenly between Histadrut and the NAACP. Pfeffer to Address Council's Assembly Rabbi Morris Adler, acting president of the Jewish Com- munity Council, announced that Dr. Leo Pfeffer, director of the Commission on Law and Social Action of the American Jewish Congress will address the Dele- gate Assembly, at 8:15 p.m., April 3, at Cong. Beth Abra- ham, on the subject "Persisting Tensions in American Life." The nominating committee will submit candidates for offi- cers and positions on the Coun- cil executive committee. The committee is headed by Walter Berlow and consists of Joseph Bernstein, Henny Littman, Er- win Simon, Jerome Kelman, Mrs. William Cohen, and Mrs. Charge World Court with Duty to Try Bulgarian Plane Incident THE HAGUE (JTA) — Bul- garia cannot unilaterally erase its obligation to pay damages of some $7,000,000 for shooting down an El Al airliner in 1955 with a loss of 58 lives, Shabtai Rosenne, chief legal officer for the Israel Foreign Ministry, contended here. Arguing Israel's case before the International Court of Jus- tice, Rosenne centered his argument against Bulgaria's contention it was not obligated to recognize World Court juris- diction in the case. Bulgaria had contended that, while the former Kingdom of Bulgaria did sign an inter- national treaty in 1921, accept- ing the jurisdiction of the old Permanent Court of Inter- national Justice, that signature is now void, since the old court had been affiliated with the defunct League of Nations. On the other hand, Bulgaria has held, the present court cannot assume jurisdictiOn over Israel's complaint because, at the time of the 1955 incident, Bulgaria was not yet a mem- ber of the United Nations. The present court is an organ of the UN. Insisting that the court's jurisdiction is valid, Rosenne Israel Music Conference A conference on the Music of Israel will be convened by the Theodor Herzl Institute, 250 W. 57th St., New York, on April 18 and 19. Re-Elect JUDGE JOHN P. Scallen Seven Musicians Acclaimed at Two Impressive Concerts Two concerts of note—one by the Jewish Center Symphony Orchestra and another by Detroit Friends of Music — were major musical events of this week. * * * * * * Six distinguished artists com- The Center Symphony turned bined their talents to provide out what is probably one of the a concert of note at the Hayim best concerts in a season of Greenberg Center Wednesday superlatives. Mischa Kottler as evening. soloist in Beethoven's Piano Gracing the podium for the Concerto No. 3 in C Minor was third concert of Detroit Friends the highlight of the evening and of Music were Emma Schaver, an appreciative audience showed soprano; Lare Wardrop, English its pleasure with a long, stand- horn; Gordon Staples and Ken- ing ovation and continued cur- neth Goldsmith, violinists; Na- tain calls. than Gordon, viola, and Paul Conductor Julius Chajes led Olefsky, cello. the orchestra in his usual Featuring the concert was spritely enjoyable and precise the initial performance in De- manner, both when backing up troit of Sonata in G by Paul Kottler and when performing Ben-Haim. It was composed the symphonic works on the in Tel Aviv in 1951. This program. number, together with Men- The concert, playing to a delssohn's Quartet Op. 44, picked audience, received the especially delighted the large unanimous critical acclaim of audience. Emma Schaver, who sang a all three Detroit metropolitan group of three songs and the dailies. hymns for the "Shepherd of This program marked another Israel" cantata with the quartet milestone in the Symphony's and the English horn accom- illustrious history—it was the paniment, added much charm to final one being played at the a very, delightful concert. Davison Center. Next concert in The quartet's coordination the season's series will inaugu- and the masterful perfection of rate the use of the beautiful the artists' interpretation of the 500-seat slant-floor auditorium musical selections on the excep- at the Center's new main build- tionally well organized program ing on Curtis and Meyers. The gave great impetus to the am- program on May 5 will feature bitious program of Detroit Mischa Mischakoff as violin Friends of Music. soloist. Irving Posner. Additional nomi- nations may be made by peti- tion following the report of the nominating committee. Ballot- ing will take place at the sea- son's closing Delegate Assembly in May. Lawrence W. Crohn, Commu- nity Council president, who has been visiting in Israel, will have returned to Detroit and will pre- side at the forthcoming Dele- gate Assembly. to Recorder's Court For 29 Years an Able, Impartial Humanitarian Judge. m onday is the day for schools roy Leonard William argued that various experts on international law, including some who are natives of coun- tries in the Soviet orbit, have upheld Israel's major thesis. Rosenne cited opinions by two eminent jurists from the Soviet Union, a former Soviet member of the International Law Commission, and a Bul- garian authority's comment dealing with this point. YES on A and B YOU'LL GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH for CIRCUIT JUDGE 27—THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, April 8, 1959 Mrs. Roosevelt Helps Dedicate Israel Center