– Arthur Morse,. Author of 'While Six Million Died,' Killed in Auto Crash LONDON (JTA) — Arthur D. Morse, author of the best-selling book "While Six Million Died," was killed June 2 in an automobile accident in Yugoslavia. He was 50. Morse, who had homes in Scars- dale, N.Y. and in Italy, was ex- ecutive director of the Internation- al Broadcast Institute. He was visiting Yugoslavia to attend an international television symposium. Morse was the author of several He also was involved with Josef Fraenkel, the Russian-Polish-born journalist and historian, on a his- tory of the Jewish State Party. Mr. Machover's books included "Gov- erning Palestine — the Case Against a Legislative Council," "Jewish State of Ghetto" and "The Nazi Experiment in Total Destruc- tion of Peoples and States." Leonard Schneid, Past Head of Israel Lodge Leonard Schneid. past president of Israel Lodge, Bnai Brith, died Tuesday at age 51. He was an em- ploye of City Towel Service Linen Supplies. Mr. Schneid, 23411 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, was born in Brooklyn and lived in the Detroit area 45 years. He leaves his wife, Ruth; a son, Leslie; a daughter, Joyce; a brother, Edwin; and a sister, Mrs. Milton (Lillian) Naimark. Ben Pollack, Drummer TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Israel's and not for a party list. Ben-Gurion also had something elder statesm a n, David Ben- Gurion, once again has lashed out to say about the current world in criticism of the way elections diplomacy to bring about a "peace are conducted in Israel, charging accord" in the Middle East. He that the present system is not scorned the idea of a "transitional democratic and that many impor- agreement with Egypt." tant state decisions are actually "In the absence of a true peace, dictated by the secretariats of the said Ben-Gurion, "a new war is various political parties. inevitable." Ben Gurion's views Ben-Gurion has been a per- were published as part of an in- sistent critical of Israel's elec- terview in Ramzor, a periodical toral system by proportional sponsored by the avant garde of representation, which is a vari- Israel's labor party. ance with the practice followed in Anglo-Saxon countries, where To do evil, that good may come in Israel. the electoral system is based of it, is for bunglers in politics, as In addition to his wife, Mr. Schub is survived by three daugh- on a vote for specific individuals well as morals. —William Penn ters and a son, and a sister in Tel • Aviv. Mr. Schub was born in Jeru- salem. He earned his B.A. at the University of Pennsylvania. Before pursuing the Hebrew teaching career, he was an instructor in physics and mathematics. • A•A (Coinciding with the time when • Arethusa Hotel & Mineral Baths the funeral services were held in Good for all kinds of Rheumatism, Arthritus, Sciatica etc. Israel, a service in tribute to Yosef (Hotel and Bathhouse in one building) Schub was held at Congregation Rodfe Sholom in Chicago at 10:30 For Reservations (313) 468-6812 a.m. Tuesday). 30 S. Gratiot, Mt. Clemens, Mich. 48043 prominent Chicago Hebraist, who directed the Hebrew high schools books on major American social and taught advanced Hebrew issues and as a producer-writer courses in Chicago, died here, in for CBS television documentaries the Donnoli Hospital, Monday, on those subjects. But his fame after a month's illness. He suf- rested on "While Six Million Died," fered a heart attack a week be- subtitled, "A Chronicle of Ameri- fore he was to return to the U.S. ,– after a two-month sabbatical here. His wife, the former Geula Ethel Gandal, who was a member of The Detroit Jewish News editor- ial staff for a year before her mar- riage, came here a week ago to be with her husband. Burial was John Machover, Zionist, Defender of Mendel Beilis LONDON (JTA) — John M. Machover, veteran Zionist leader, social worker, leading internation- al lawyer and respected sage, died here Tuesday shortly after his 91st birthday. Born in Mogilev, Czarist Russia, Mr. Machover was graduated from the University of St. Vladimir in Kiev and practiced law in that city until after the Russian Revo- lution of 1917. In 1913, he was junior defense counsel in the trial of Mendel Beilis, who was ac- quitted of blood-libel charges. For many years, Mr. Machover was a Jewish self-defense leader in the Ukraine, coining the maxim: "There were never any pogroms where. there was effective Jewish self- defense." Mr. Machover was a leader of Russian Zionism for two decades. He wrote, lectured and organized and was a delegate to several Zionist congresses. Frustration with what he deemed slow progress under the British Mandate drove him into the Revisionist camp. A friend of Vladimir Jabotinsky since early youth, he became a close adviser to the Revisionist leader. But Mr. Machover did not follow Jabotinsky when the Revisionist left the World Zionist Organization. Moving to England after the Rus- sian Revolution, Mr. Machover co- founded the Federation of Jewish Relief Organizations (FJRO) in 1920 and was its chairman for many years. Mr. Machover, who was hale, hearty and in full mental vigor to the day of his death, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency last month that he was completing his autobiography and another book. THE DET ~ oii J EWISH Yosef Schub, Chicago . io—Friday, June i 1; 1'97i Hebraist, Dies in Israel B-G: Parties, Not People, Are Running Israel Govt. JAFFA, Israel — Yosef Schub, For Your Health Take Mt. 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Ameri- can officials were said to have re- garded the report as "fantastic" and to have concluded that even if true the U.S. could not have assisted the victims. Morse, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Moskowitz, was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. and was educated at the University of Virginia. He served as an officer in the U.S. Navy during World War II. • • Yes, long distance is cheaper by 2C% or 40% everyt me, everywhere you call within vichlgan...when you dial direct. Bernard Skully, 37 Killed in Holdup Bernard Gordon Skully, 37, own- er of Holbrook Party Store, E. Seven Mile and Dequihdre, was shot and killed in a holdup of his store last Saturday evening. Police were seeking his assailant. Past president of Rex Lodge, Bnai Brith, Mr. Skully had been blood bank chairman for his lodge for five years, and he himself donated 50 pints of blood to the bank. A native Detroiter, he was a graduate of Central High School and a veteran of the Korean War. 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