复 Friday, January 20,1978 University Daily Kansan Ku Klux Klan organizing security force DENHAM SPRINGS, LA. (UPI) — The KuKu Klaxan is recruiting and training an armed security force to protect KKK leaders at public trials, according to leaders. Bill Wilkinson, an Imperial Wizard of the Klan, said he hoped to unveil the Klan Guard in the spring at a rally on the steps of the Ohio state capital in Columbus. The rally will also make a recruiting pitch for more guardsmen. "We'll ask a growth in the Klan Guard in our first public appearance," Wilkinson said. "Last year the年年 was broken up by a mob of young men who commudiate this year. They will not break it up this year. If they try there will be bloodshed." He said he decided to form the security force after a man drove his automobile into the speakers platform at a Klan rally in Georgia last year. Wiklinson was addressing the rally in Plains, Ga., when buddy Cochran drove his car into the speaker's platform and injured him. The driver was later convicted of aggravated assault. "Had at least some security men been armed they could have stopped that automatic killer, like the Plains gunmen. There were doors for policemen on the scene totally preoccupied. The Klan Guard, Wilkinson said, will consist of single, white men between 18 and 35. An advertisement seeking recruits states those applying must be willing to relocate, be willing to serve in a military atmosphere for two years, and "100 percent dedicated to the white race and the United States of America." "We're simply forming a security force to protect our leaders at rallies, and at any other time." But recruitment is not going as fast as Wilkinson had hooed. "Quite frankly, it's slow," Wilkinson said. "Most of the people who do apply are not qualified. We have very stringent requirements." The prospective guard is trained in one of several camps Wilkinson said his group operates in Louisiana. He refused to divulge details about the camp are in training or the location of the camps. "The areas that we trained, if they were publicized, the majority would close." Wilkinson said. "I'm not really certain if the authorities know where they are." "We teach everything from physical fitness to military type drill and marching, for coordination and discipline. We also teach our training and teach hand-to-hand combat." Film Schedules Are In And Available at the SUA Office SPRING 1978 FILM SCHEDULE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS all films will be available in Woolworth Auditorium, Level 5. Kansas Union unless otherwise noted. $1.00 Sunday Thursday $1.25 Friday Saturday $1.25 Midnight Movies Film Passes are available in the SUA Office, Level 4 of the Union. Passes will cost $7.50 and are good for any 10 films which have a $1.00 admission. Films Monday Thursday are shown at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Films Friday and Saturday are shown at 3:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. Midnight Movies are shown at midnight. Film Notes for all films in the schedule are available at the SUA Office. Watch for announcements for upcoming film events in the Mount Oread Film Newsletter available at the SUA Office. JANUARY S M T W R F S Woodstock love 16 Special Screening. Jeanne Moreau's dree tromontation LUMIERE with Jeanine Moreau, Fran cathal Winters, Peter Sellers (1982, 152m, dw) 17 Tribute to Charlie Chapin THE GOLD RUSH his musical statement film with musical score and varia tion by the comedian Nathaniel Maeley with music naxation) MADELAY Chapin's last shot film (1922, 92m, hw! 7.30, 9.30) 18 Alfred Hitchcock. THE MAN WHO KNEED TO MUCH WITH A BACK PETER Lorre (1934, 7tm bw! england) FORD CORRESPON DENT with Joel McCrea LOUIS LOUIS (1960, 121m bw! USA) 23 Stanley Kubrick. LOLITA with James Mason, Suve Lynn, Shelley Winters, Peter Sellers (1982, 152m, dw) 24 Latin American Cinema. Documentary, FACES OF CHANGE SERIES/BOWINA by American University Field Staff (1974, 16th colo n, fw! Room, Free Admission) 25 Hoppero Russelli. HOPPERO RUSSIi CINOUX XV HOPPERO RUSSIi Historical Masterpiece (1965, 100m color, French/subtitle) 26 The Outrageous Films of Charles MacLean HOLD ME WHILE WE MAKEED (1966), NUDEA A SKETCHBOOK (1975) CONFESSIONAL (1977) RONNIE (1978) SIMASEE TWIN PINHEADS (1974) ASTRESS TRILLOV (1974) 27 J WOMEN Dr. Robert Atkinson with Slayy Spaces, Sherry Duval Janice Rose (1977, 123m colon) 28 Filmmaker BARBARA MARGOLIS In Person Winnie Harper not film on Saturday 1:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Forum Room 29 Buster Keaton and the Composer THE CAMERAMAN Keaton as a new cameraman This is one of his best and most perfect films (1928, 92m, dw) FILM Written by Sally Berkett Dr. Alan Schindler with Buster Keaton (1964, 22m, dw) When in Southern California visit INIVERSAL STUDIOS TOUR CA, USA COMPANY "ONE HUNDRED PERCENT ENTERTAINMENT...a case of an ENTERTAINMENT · a case of an ingenious novel being turned into a terrific movie. A lean back and love it lark that is a practically incomparable family film...a garland of cheers." Gene Shalit, THE NBC TODAY SHOW "Nothing less than the most exhilarating entertainment of the film year to date. A collector's item in terms of performances: NEW YORK TIMES From the #1 Best-Selling Novel "An ingeniously contrived spree, with one of the wittiest wrap-ups of any mystery movie" Patrice Kael NEW YORKER THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION A HERBERT ROSS FILM [other starters] LAURENCE OLIVER *&* Protume Misteri *JOEL GREY* SAMANTH EGGAR CHARLES GRAGY *&* GEORGIA BROWN *BIGNE* -regine- and JEREMY KEMP Screenings by NICHOLAS MIEKER. Based on the works by NICHOLAS MIEKER. Produced and directed by HERBERT ROSS Professional Prototypes AT STUDIO T.OUROLE Professional Prototypes AT INAUNDIBLE RELEASE TECHNOLOGY* in "THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION" PLUS SHORT: Interview with Arthur Conan Doyle ALAN ARKIN - VANESSA REDGRAVE - ROBERT DUVAL and NICOL WILLIAMSON at Funeral Funeral via Linda Cohen by Dr. Winston at Stainless Plains Friday and Saturday 3:30-7:00-9:30 Woodruff Auditorium $1.25 Midnight Movies Monday, January 23rd 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Auditorium Aborted fetuses commemorated "Over six million unborn children have been denied their 'right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," Teasdale said in his proclamation. Missouri has been in the forefront of the fight to overturn the high court's decision, becoming the first state in the nation in which a high court declared an institutional convention to ban all abortions. State lawmakers have tried on several occasions to restore restrictions on abortions, only to see most of them overturned by state or federal courts. Bowling Leagues ★ SPRING 1978 ★ All leagues begin week of January 23 End week of May 1. Tuesday Nite ALL STAR STARTS Tuesday Nite ALL STAR (160 plus ava.) 6:30 Wednesday Nite GREEK 6:30 CAMPUS OPEN 8:30 Thursday Nite GUYS & DOLLS 6:30 GUYS & DOLLS 8:30 Friday Nite TGIF 4:00 Team Composition ALL LEAGUES: 4 per team. Entry Fee: $5.00 per person. Our prices can't be beat! Join the millions of League Bowlers. Form your own team or we will make up teams for those who register individually. SIGN UP AT THE JAY BOWL NOW!! or call 864-3545 for information.