A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News-Gathering Media. United States TUCSON, Ariz. — The possibility of inter-state Jewish Cooperation in the construction of a home for the aged to serve communities in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona developed when the Albuquerque, N. M., Community Council pledged $40,000 for such a project. ATLANTA — Officials of the Temple, target of one of the first synagogue bombing attacks in the South in 1958, announced plans to dedicate new facilities which replace dam- aged portions of the Temple. NEW YORK — A pledge that the Austrian Socialist Party will support the parliamentary campaign to secure $6,000,000 as restitution- to victims of Nazism was made by Mrs. Rose Jochman, member of the Austrian Parliament, at a luncheon with Adolph Held, national chairman of the Jewish Labor Committee . . . More than $3,000,000 in contributions to the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York were reported at six campaign division fund-raising events . . . Some 10,000 Jew- ish children took part in a parade commemorating Lag b'Omer and gathered at the Lubavitcher Yeshiva building to hear an address by Rabbi M. Schneersohn, the Lubavitcher Rebbe. WASHINGTON — Ranking members of the State Depart- ment, the Supreme Court, members of Congress and other notables attended a farewell party for Yaakov Herzog, Israel's Minister Plenipotentiary, prior to his departure for Ottawa to become Israel's Ambassador to Canada . . .The chiefs of a mission of Arab states represented diplomatically in Washing- ton joined in a statement charging that Israel is trying to undermine Arab relations with the United States, and presented its views to the press and to the State Department. ALBANY — Trowbridge Farm, a resort near Kyserike, N. 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GENEVA — Voicing objection to a report to the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs submitted by the Middle East Narcotics Survey Mission, Menahem Kahany, Israel's observer on the commission, asked for the Arab states' cooperation in controlling illegal traffic in narcotics, and added he could not approve the mission's report because it dismissed the absence of Arab-Israel cooperation on narcotics, asserting that this was due to a "political" reason which, according to the report, was "beyond the scope of the mission to comment on." ROME — About 30 Israeli athletes will compete in the Olympic Games here in the summer, it was announced by Robert Atlasz, technical director of the Israeli Olympic teams. BONN — German Jewish support was reported here for claims for restitution by Germans who bought Jewish property during the Nazi period "in good faith" and then were forced to return the properties to the original Jewish owners in the post-war period. LONDON — Scores of telephone calls were received by the British Broadcasting Corp. protesting against the description of an escaped prisoner as having "pronounced Jewish features." ',MURRY 0111 KARLSPUHE — West Germany's highest court ordered a ban yesterday on further sales of an American-made record of Nazi speeches and songs. ADVE BASLE — With solemn ceremonies stressing the late Dr. RTISING Theodor Herzl's direct contributions to political Zionism, which ART led to the rebirth of Israel as a sovereign state, world Jewry's official celebration of Dr. Herzl's 100th birthday was observed UN. here in the eery hall where the first Zionist Congress was con- vened by him in 1897. Dr. Herzl was born in Hungary in 1860. 1..5600 JERUSALEM — It was announced here that the Swiss post office issued a special Herzl Day stamp to commemorate . the 100th anniversary of the birth of the founder of political Zionism, a Star of David and a Lion of Judah being the stamp's features, and a first day issue shows Herzl leaning over a Rhine bridge, saying: "In Basle, I founded the Jewish State" . . . A special authority to care for Mount Zion took over from the Ministry of Religious Affairs after repeated criticism of the present administration . • . Israel's exports in 1959 reached a total of $177,000.000 — an increase of $37,000,000 over the previous year . . . The city administration decided henceforth to close four sections of Jerusalem that are largely inhabited by Orthodox Jews to general traffic on the Jewish Sabbath . . . Prior to the collapse of summit parley negotiations in Paris, Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Nissim voiced a fervent prayer that "truth, justice and peace" guide the heads of state convening for the Summit Conference of the Big Four powers . . . All Israel celebrated Lag b'Omer Sunday, and there were hundreds of bonfires lighted on hills and mountain tops throughout the land . . . Pennsylvania Governor David Lawrence arrived in Israel for a 12-day tour of the country with a group of UJA leaders from Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, and the visitors were received by President Ben-Zvi and Prime Minister Ben-Gurion . . . 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