PW Membership Drive Still On The membership drive of Pio- neer Women's Organization is now in full force. All 12 chap- ters of the Detroit Council have Knit More Shop Opens On 7 Mile April 4 Jewish Center Activities Knit-More, the Seven Mile Knit Shop, located at 13330 W. 7 Mile Rd., near Schaefer, is opening Tuesday, April 4, un- der Mrs. Erma Leopold. Knit- More will specialize in fashion dress designing, and providing instructions for beginning knit- ters. Mrs. Leopold hopes to make the store a center for, knitting and fashion-minded women of the Northwest section. She will feature fine imported and do- mestic yarns, including Rhben d'Art ribbon. (The Jewish Community Center is Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare Federation. and Is a Red Feather Agency.) Wednesday, April 5—"Is World Government Possible?" subject for the Wednesday Evening Discussion Group. Thursday, April 6 — Course in tennis instruction begins, Woodward Center. Monday, April 10 — Ballroom dancing course begins, Wood- ward Center. Wednesday, April 12 — Novice AAU meet for boys and girls, Woodward Center. Entries still Mrs. Albert Schweitzer, presi- open. Sunday, April 16—Center Social- dent of • NEUGARTEN MPIDICAL Lites anniversary dance, AID, entertained the dramatic group of Neugarten at her home Woodward Center. March 27, in honor of their suc- President Truman abolished cessful performance of an orig- the Office of War Information inal skit, "Looking Back," given that afternoon under the direc- Aug. 31, 1944. tion of Mrs. David Saks. MRS. PAUL H. FELDMAN arranged affairs for those who desire to enroll as members. 40.- Of interest to prospective mem- bers is one of the programs estab- lished and maintained by Pio- neer - Women in conjunction with its sister organization, the Moazot Hapoalot in Israel, the child care program. Moazot Hapoalot in . Israel (Working Women's Council) works with the children and youth of Israel. There are homes and reception camps for the in- fants of the immigration and the youth of the Aliyah; day nurseries for the children of working mothers; children's clubs; vacation and convales- cent homes. Mrs. Paul H. Feldman : mem- bership chairman of the coun- cil, announced that a culminat- ing membership affair will be held at the Masonic Temple Crystal Ballroom .Wednesday, April 19, at 12:30 p.m. Members and the public at large are in- vited to attend the luncheon.. Women who join . during the drive'will be honored as guests of Pioneer Women. Dangers of Mundt Bill Editor, The Jewish News: I know that you would like to bring to the attention of your readers the dangers of the Mundt Bill which has already been approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee and is now on the legislative calender. The danger of the passage of such a bill is real, and only the clear expression of public opinion, ris- ing above the clamor of the pre- 4vaiiing hysteria, can prevent its enactment. The bill provides severe penal- ties for anyone found guilty of a conspiratory agreement to per- , form an act "substantially con- tributing" to the establishment of a "totalitarian dictatorship." The vagueness of the bills pro- visions would make it impossible for any citizen to know whether or not he is violating the law. He might be guilty of "substan- tially" contributing to the estab- lishing of a dictatorship if he takes a position which happens to be similar of that of the Communist Party. Thus the mere fact that the Communist Party may advocate rent control, or certain social welfare legislation, would make it highly dangerous for any other group to advocate such measures. Lgelislation such as the Mundt Bill would become an effective means for curbing the advocacy of any progressive cause and for stifling the expression of any un- popular views. It incorporates the highly dangerous and un- constitutional provision of "guilt by association. The Mundt Bill is aimed not only at subversive activity but menaces basic American freedoms and Ameri- can constitutional practices. 1 *- SAM BROWN Executive Director American Jewish Congress. Detroit Section. Slavery in the British empire has been outlawed since Aug. 1, 1834. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Samuels. 18616 Wisconsin Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arthur L., at Temple Israel. Fri- day evening, April 14. Open house Sunday, April 16, 2-5, 7-10 p.m. No cards. -- CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Helen Green wishes to thank their friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown them hi their recent t: bereave- ment. Revisionist Executive Honors deHaas Memory TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The mem- ory of Jacob de Haas, an Ameri- can Jew and one of Theoder Herzl's . co-workers in Zionism, was honored at a ceremony held by the world executive of the Herat-Revisionist Party. Mr. de Haas died 13 years ago. 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