AJComm. Told of Argentinian and USSR Prejudices An official of the American the Argentine government take Jewish Committee urged that "vigorous legal action" against the perpetrators of violent anti- Semitism which has recently broken out in Argentina. Morris B. Abram, of Atlanta, Work/3* chairman of the national execu- tive board of the American Jewish Committee was keynote speaker at the annual meeting of the Detroit Chapter of the The American Jewish Committee, Sept. 19. Exciting Ro de /A t Philip R. Marcuse, new chap- "New ter chairman, stated: "Jewish Taste" institutions have been attacked in with bombs, 'Molotov cocktails' Foods and machine guns. There have TRY IT! been a number of hoodlum in- cidents such as the daubing of Jewish houses. Unfortunate- Delivered to Your police investigation and ac- Home—or Ask for It ly, tion have not been such as to by Name at Your reassure the Jewish commu- Neighborhood Store nity." 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In many instances of violence, the police have not taken any action to apprehend the per- petrators. However, both the government and the army are officially opposed to these anti- democratic groups. Abram identified a group known as Tacuara as one of the more important neo-fascist groups. Abram also dealt with the condition of Jews within the Soviet Union. He pointed out that there situation "continues to worsen," and that "Soviet legislation is being applied with particular severity to Jews as is clearly demonstrated by their high ratio among the death sen- tences reported in Soviet news- papers." He pointed out that there are three main areas where "repression" is partic- ularly strong, namely (1) relig- ous observance is harrassed in increasing measure (2) educa- tional and cultural self-expres- sion is thwarted (3) legal stand- ards recognized by civilized countries are set aside. Judge Wise Lists Traditions, Urges Citizens to Vote In a series of addresses he gave in the past two weeks, Judge John M. Wise has ap- pealed to De- troit citizens to register f o r the coming election and to be sure to vote on Nov. 6. Pointing out that only a few days are left before the deadline f o r Judge Wise . registrations on Oct. 6, Judge Wise said: "One of our responsibilities and duties is to exercise our privilege to vote. In some South- ern states a lot of our people are just obtaining such a privilege after years of sweat and toil, and we are not through because the job isn't complete yet. And here in our own country and state we take this for granted. "I care not for what party you vote, be it Democratic or Repub- lican, nor for what person; the important thing is to exercise your privilege and do your duty as a good American citizen and vote." To emphasize the point he was making, Judge Wise said he sub- scribed to this statement by his namesake, John Wise, an ances- tor of the American Revolution and a clergyman of Ipswich: "The end of all good government is to cultivate humanity and pro- mote the happiness of all, and the good of every man in his rights, his life, liberty, estate and honor, without injury or abuse to any." Psychotherapy Group to Meet Wednesday The Michigan Chapter of the American Society of Group Psychotherapy a n d Psycho- drama will hold its monthly meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the McGregor Memorial Center. Inez Silk, a staff member of the Florence Crittendon Home, and one of the directors of the Michigan Chapter, will be in charge. Dr. Robert S. Drews, president, will summarize the proceedings. 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