Friday, November 1, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Letter to the editor Law students tell To the Editor: In reference to a letter appearing here a few days ago, we respectively submit that several of the remarks by Mr. Richard Konn were definitely well taken. Certainly, violence is totally unnecessary in the football stands. This form of conduct is degrading both to our fine team and to the University of Kansas. However, it might behoove Mr. Konn to inform himself of the factual situation about which he write before attempting to enlighten the rest of the campus as to the immoral and immature conduct of the KU law students. Had Mr. Konn had the foresight to do this, he would have discovered that the altercation of the Indiana game was precipitated by a very drunken non-law student (sitting in the aisle) whose thoroughly gross remarks, aired with complete disregard for the sensibilities of our wives, dates and children, prompted those near him to ask that he leave-at which point a friend of his (also drunk) proceeded to wield a wine bottle. The other incident, Mr. Knonn, started about 15 rows above the law section, but the combatants tumbled down the stadium, causing the entire section to scatter-but no law student was involved. We sincerely hope these incidents will not be repeated. Let's cheer the Hawks, Mr. Konn—and not indulge in guilt by association. KU civil engineers get power supply This is not just the year for the uncola or the uncandidate but also the year of the unparty. KU Student Bar Association Demonstration held by ungroup claims no cause Yesterday an ungroup demonstrated in front of Strong Hall, under the flag pole. "It's basic tenents are realistic apathy and surrealistic atheism," added another. The unpurposes of the unorganization were obviously spontaneous and unthought. The General Electric Company has given the KU civil engineering department a new power supply for use in the engineering mechanics and structures laboratory. "It's an unorganization; it has no purposes, no constitution, nothing, protesting everything and nothing," said one unmember. Members held a sign proclaiming: Attention All Hippies-nonhippies, Talk to us about N.N.N., the new third party in uncampus subversive politics." "We are all non-leaders," added another. "If we were leaders,we'd fall apart." This power source will be used to drive a 200,000-pound testing machine that is used both for classroom and research work. The testing machine is designed to permit the study of any type of structural component in tension, compression, or flexure. "The ungroup was deformed last night and it's getting bigger all the time," added an unspokesman. "We are against politics. Everyone is a member but we are nonmembers. There are eight hard core and maybe six or seven moderate unmembers." Immediate unplans include a march tomorrow beginning at Templin toward the football stadium. "We will protest everything." "We also plan an unprotest when Gen. Lewis Walt speaks at the Union next week." Bumbling Bandit HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Elisha Cook Jr. will play a bumbling bandit in "The Great Bank Robbery" starring Zero Mostel and Kim Novak. $$Hot Millions$$ Bob Newhart Metrocolor Starts Tonight. Two of the Greats in Motion Picture History Screenprints by LEWIS JOHN CARLING and HOWARD KOCH. Produced by RAYOND STROSS. Designed by MARK WHEATON. Color by DEYNE. From CLARIDGE PICTURES Directed by JOHN HUSTON • Produced by RAY STARK • SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDENCES! TECHNICOLOR *PANAVISION* FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS Mat. 2:30 Fri., Sat. & Sun. Evening 7:15-9:15 GO BIG BLUE