Detroiter Byron Krieger Represents U.S. in Fencing at Olympic Gaines 6 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 11, 1952 To Release Jewish School Personnel On Holy Days Max Krieger, of 4277 Monterey, Following an outstanding fenc WORCESTER, (JTA) — A bill left on Wednesday with his ing exhibition at the recent na- for the 1952 games at which would permit Jewish per- tional championship and Olympic teammates Finland. Prior to his sonnel in the Worcester school Helsinki, departure he trained for three system to be absent without loss of pay on three Jewish high holy days, the time to be de- ducted from their sick leave. has been ruled legal by A. M. Hill- man, the city solicitor. About 20 teachers are affected by the pro- posal. The city solicitor's opin- ion noted that a number of Massachusetts. cities f o l l o w a similar practice. He informed the School Committee that in adopting such a measure, it would be "adopting the rule of the Supreme Court of the United Guatemala games, and in 1951 States, namely that government to judge the Venezuela games. should be friendly to religion International fame came to rather than otherwise." Krieger in February, 1951 when he won a berth on the U. S. Pan- Prejudice Declining in N. Y. weeks in New York. Beginning training when he was at Northwestern High School Krieger went on to become the first Wayne University student to win the National Collegiate Athletic Association individual foil championships in 1942. Since that time he has amassed a record of 21 state and 16 mid- west championships in competi- tion in the Amateur Fencing League of America. He was se- lected in 1950 to officiate at the BYRON KRIEGER triaLs held in New York, Byron Krieger. one of Detroit's most outstanding amateur athletes, was named to the U. S. Olympic fencing team. Krieger, son of Mr. and Mrs. American Olympic team, and further distinguished himself by winning two gold medals for the U. S. in foil and sabre. He per- forms with all three weapons, epee, foil and sabre, is consid- ered a master in the latter two. His achievement was given local recognition last year when he was named the most out- standing athlete of 1951 in fenc- ing by the Sports Guild. He re - ceived a trophy at the annual Guild award banquet. Story of Ben edet to Alusolino, Neapolitania ► Parliamentarian American Jewish Press Feature A century ago. there lived in Italy a parliamentarian who believed in the redemption of Jewish nationhood in the ancient homeland of Israel and staunchly propagated the ideal. In- terestingly enough. his name was Benedetto Musolino. Hamazkir, writing in his column 'Random Jottings" in the Jewish Observer and Middle East Review of London, England, tells the following story about this interesting personality: Students o f the history of Zionism will be interested and suit both for the Sublime Porte surprised to learn that eleven and Great Britain. and deals years before Moses Hess pub- with the cost that would be in- lished his Rome and Jerusalem, volved. He proposes the found- thirty-one years before ing of a Jewish Colonization and out the Leciii —Pinsker published his Conipany to carry Auto - Emancipation; an Italian scheme and suggests the trans- politician wrote a book contain- fer of the Arab population, ing a detailed project for' the which should be indemnified for restoration of the Jewish people the loss of their land by the to Palestine. His name was— price. since "as a result of Jew- curiously enough — Benedetto ish enterprise the land would be Musolino. He was born in Pizza worth ten times as much as at di Calabria. a region in Italy present." where there have been no Jews for centuries. which makes both his interest and his competence 400 Immigrants 'Invade' in Jewish affairs all the more Village, Ousted by Police remarkable. The title of his TEL AVIV. (JTA)--Some 400 book. a bulky volume published by Rassegna Mensila cllsrael in recent immigrants who - invad- Rome. under the auspices of the ed" and took over an immigrant Union of Jewish Communities work village near Tel Aviv were in Italy is - Jerusalem and the ousted by the police. They later Jewish people, otherwise Pal- demonstrated before the Jewish estine in its trade with political Agency office here. The immigrants, coming from relations with Asia and Europe and above all with Great Brit- Galilee where they live in an- other work village, demanded ain. Project to be submitted to Her Britannic Majesty's Govern- that they be recognized as per- ment by Benedetto Musolino, manent residents of the village former Member of the Neapoli- near Tel Aviv. The Agency re- tan Parliament, Genoa, the 10tH fused, pointing out that the im- May, 1851." Musolino, was an migrants had been provided with Italian patriot., who took part in permanent-type homes in the Garibaldi's expedition in 1860, Galilee region. was a member of the Italian Parliament from 1861 to 1880, Protest Admission of Nazi VIENNA, (JTA) — A strong and Senator from 1881 until his protest against the granting of death in 1885. an Austrian entry visa to Fer- Besides writing his book, Mus- dinand Durcansky, Foreign Min- olino's work in the cause of Jew- ister in the puppet Slovak Re- ish national restoration includ- public under the Nazi regime, ed three visits to Palestine and has been. made to the Ministry correspondence with Lord Pal- of Interior by the Vienna Jewish merston, who referred him to community. Baron Lionel de Rothschild, Durcansky worked closely with then the head of the Rothschild the Nazis in the deportation of family in London. Jews from Slovakia to the con- Musolino proposed the consti- centration camps. He reportedly tution of a Jewish principality came here from Argentina. The in Palestine within the frame- protest describes his presence work of the Ottoman Empire. here as "provocative" and warns The principality was to he es- that it will encourage former tablished with the support of Nazis and fascists in their un- Great Britain and to be placed derground opposition to a dem- under its protection, serving as ocratic Austria. an economic and military base MELBOURNE, (JTA)—Placard- for this country, for which he felt great admiration. Accord- carrying demonstrators protest- ing to an interesting account ing the arrival here of Dr. Wal- given by Dr. S. U. Nachon in ter Hess, first German Ambas- the Zionist Newsletter. Musolino sador to Australia since World prefaces his project with a sur- War II. were dispersed by dock vey of the conditions of the Jewish people from the begin- ning of the dispersion until his own day, discusses the difficul- ties to be overcome, describes the advantages that would re- police. Some of the demonstra- tors carried signs saying, "Go Home Nazi" and "Heil Hess." Leaflets protesting Hess' arrival were distributed by Sydney Uni- versity. NEW YORK, (JTA)--The Mayor's Committee on Unity of New York City has reported that racial prejudice, although it continues to exist in the city, has become socially unaccept- able. The Committee's report added that as a result those who discriminate do so through subterfuge. ADL Head Defends Yearbook Against Attack The ADL Bulletin this week posterity the mouthings of an-- will include an answer by its na- ti-Semites. The volume is con- ",tional director Benjamin Epstein tained on the shelves of most e to charges by Boris Smolar, the country's libraries. Jewish Telegraphic Agency edi- In defense, Epstein states that tor, that the Anti-Defamation "there are measured doses of an- League should not have disre- ti-Semitic poison between the garded its "silent treatment to covers of these reports, but they bigots" policy in releasing its are clearly marked 'Poison', se, yearbook "Troublemakers." that all Americans may be fore- Smolar, in his columns, had warned." for criticized ADL_ for printing Epstein also comments that the "silent treatment" policy - CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Morris Brenner wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended dur- ing its recent bereavement. was well-tested, but that ADL has never followed it except in specifically controlled situ a- tions." As a general approach to fighting bigotry," he adds, "it has long been rejected." 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