12 Thursday, March 3. 1988 / University Daily Kansan Class Continued from p.1 "I was highly offended by what they said. They should be heard so people know what loonies they really are." She said that the class had been excited about doing the interview, but that yesterday morning was full of tension for the class. "All of a sudden we were nervous," Pollack said. "It is scary facing people you know are like that. Suddenly, I didn't know what I was going to ask them." But she said the class was not intimidated by the men. "Everybody turned into attacking reporters very quickly. It was an aggressive interview," she said. Mike Kautsch, dean of journalism, said he conferred about potential security problems with KU and city police before the meeting. He said that the airport was an appropriate site for the event because of its location. "For somebody to try to create a disturbance, it would take some doing," he said. "And it would be very easy to secure if necessary." Kautsch, who did not stay for the class interview, said the event successfully completed Jones' intentions. through with it and to try to complete it under conditions of the sort he assumed from the beginning," Kautsch said. "Those conditions included a lack of distraction and disruption." "I was pleased with the way it worked. The exercise was executed as was originally conceived." "We had an obligation to go Jim Denney, director of the KU police, said that he learned of the meeting yesterday morning, and that the department did not provide security for the meeting. "It was not a situation that required it," he said. Wayne Webb, president of the Black Student Union, said that he was not aware that the interview had taken place. Forum "I had no idea," he said. "They kept that totally secret, and they did a good job of that." Judith Ramaley, executive vice chancellor, said that she was not aware that the meeting was to occur, but that she had been told that it had happened. Ramaley had just returned from Chicago yesterday morning. Jones, when asked if the interview had ended his class' involvement in the controversy surrounding the Klan's appearance at the University of Kansas, answered simply: Kansan reporter Joel Zeff contributed information to this story. Continued from p.1 "We don't want to be the majority," he said. "Most of the majority are dummies. We have high standards for membership in the Klan." Mahon said that he had received letters from KU students expressing interest in the Klan, but because of the confidentiality oath, he could not reveal any information about the letters. Moran said that the Klan's intent to file suit against the University for obstruction of freedom of speech had been changed since a forum had been planned for 8 p.m. Monday. The site for the forum has not yet been confirmed. The Klansman said they were planning to bring about 25 members of the Missouri Knights to the forum. Mahon said that they would be in the audience as observers. "Our members will be in their street clothes, no robes or hoods," Mahon said. "We will have a few skinheads with us because they are good street fighters. They will be there to protect us in case someone approaches the podium with a weapon." Skinheads are members of a white supremacist movement who are characterized by their shaven heads. The Klansmen were asked whether they planned to recruit during their campus visit. "Recruiting doesn't matter," Moran said. "We've had inquiries already." Mahon said that the Klan believed that people needed only to follow the natural inclination to congregate with one's own kind. "We support the Constitution," Moran said. "The Constitution was written for white people. We want to give the country back to God." Reporting II student Steven Wolcott contributed information to this story. 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