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November 16, 1979 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-11-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

6 Friday, November 16, 1919

ADL Report Cites Klan Upsurge Third Haverim Home
for Retarded Opened

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were registered in Indiana,
Maryland, New Jersey,
New York and Pennsyl-
vania. In addition, there are
Klan units and activity in
California, Georgia, Il-
linois, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Missouri and
South Carolina.
The current "overall Klan
score card," according to the
ADL, is as follows:
Shelton's
• Robert
United Klans of America,
3,500 to 4,000 members.
• Bill Wilkinson's Invis-
ible Empire, Knights of the
KKK, 2,000 to 2,500.
• David Duke's Knights
of the Ku Klux Klan, 1,500
to 2,000.
• William Chaney's Con-
federation of Independent
Orders of the Invisible Em-
pire, Knights of the KKK,
1,500.
• Miscellaneous inde-
pendent Klans, 500.
A "profile" of the various
Klans places them almost
entirely in rural and small-

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historically been an in-
digenous spearhead of
racial bigotry."
Membership gains have
also been recorded in
Colorado, North Carolina,
Ohio and Virginia; losses

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to-medium towns — with
the exception of Denver,
New Orleans and Birming-
ham.
A typical crowd at ral-
lies of the Duke and Wil-
kinson organizations is
described as being 15
percent teenagers, 60
percent to 80 percent
early twenties to mid-
thirties, and 15 percent to
25 percent in the late thir-
ties or older — with many
male activists wearing
their hair long and sport-
ing beards and drooping
mustaches.
The sex breakdown is ap-
proximately one-quarter to
one-third female — mostly
wives and girlfriends of the
male members.
Educationally, the aver-
age "Kluxer" has had three
years of high school. Some
20 percent were active in
the 1960s. Although Roman
Catholics are now accepted
in the new Klans, the over-
whelming majority of mem-
bers are Protestant.
While the Klan is cor-
rectly perceived as being
anti-black, the report goes
on to say, "its litany of
hates" includes Hispanics,
Asians and American In-
dians and reserves "a spe-
cial place for Jews." Duke's
Knights of the KKK is cited
as the most extreme in its
anti-Semitic bigotry, "not
surprising since Duke is a
former American Nazi ac-
tivist."
The ADL study found
little likelihood of the
Klan regaining the power
it once had, but warned
that "complacency
would be as wrong a
posture to adopt as alar-
mism." In its report, the
ADL calls for firm politi-
cal leadership, strict law
enforcement to prevent
violence and disorder, in.:
formed reporting by the
mass media, and the
"basic need to press
ahead in the quest for ra-
cial justice and equal
opportunity for every
citizen?:
rt further calls for "a con-
cerned citizenry prepared to
give full backing to political
officials who are ready to
stand up courageously to
the hooded legions."
The ADL study was pre-
pared by Irwin Suall, direc-
tor of the fact-finding de-
partment of the agency's
civil rights division.

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A new Haverim Home for
Jewish retarded adults will
be dedicated in memory of
Seymour J. Gilmore at an
open house 2:30 p.m. Dec. 2.
The residence will be open
from 1 to 5 p.m.
The residence, at 23760
Marlow, Oak Park, is the
third to be opened by the
Association for the Jewish
Retarded and has been
home to six retarded per-
sons since the beginning of
October.
A five-bedroom, two-story
house, the Marlow Haverim
home is supervised by a
resident manager. Its resi-
dents are considered "high-
functioning"; each is work-
ing or attending school.
The home is named for
Seymour Gilmore, an
active member of the
AJR board who died last
year. His widow, Trudy,
continues his work on the
board and is actively in-
volved in the field of re-
tardation.
Purchase of the residence
was made possible by a gift
from Mr. and Mrs. Irving L.
(Bucky) Goldman, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard E. Smitt and
the Gilmore family.
Together with friends and
associates, they also fur-
nished the home.
The establishment of
such homes, with the em-
phasis on a wholesome fam-
ily life, should be reassuring
to the parents and relatives
of retarded persons, Mrs.
Gilmore said.
Helping retarded per-
sons achieve indepen-
dence is a goal of the
association, which now
supervises three
Haverim Homes and an
anartment program in
Which 10 people are liv-
ing on their own, with so-
cial work assistance.
Residents of the Marlow
home, all men, range in age
from 22 to 40. The resident
manager, Margaret
Kauffman, together with
her husband Harry are the
parents of five grown chil-
dren, and she has had ex-
tensive experience with

SEYMOUR GILMORE

such homes under other au-
spices.
The Marlow residence in-
cludes a large living room,
dining room, den, kitchen
and finished basement,
with a second large kitchen.
All three Haverim
Homes have kosher
kitchens, and the resi-
dents participate in a
wide variety of Jewish
social and holiday activi-
ties, including programs
at the Jewish Community
Center, camping, trips
and other activities.
Sharon Alterman is
president of the AJR.

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