October 6, 1943. Lt. Col. R. L. Markley, Cav., My dear Red: Your good letter of the 4th instant just received and I am hasten- ing a reply so that it will be in your hands before Saturday morning, like to take care of you in the way that would be pleasing to me, I am afraid that the set up here is not conducive to that. After Gwinn Henry resigned the Chanceller appointed Karl Kleoz, the University bursar, as athletic director. Karl watches the University pemies quite assiduously, and a complimentary ticket, in his opinion, is only to be placed in the Smithsonian Institute as a relic. 5 : i : : E g : i ‘ f : : E * Of course, men in the service are given a special price of fifty cents for unreserved seats. That is on the east side, and frankly they are every bit as good as the §2.25 seats on the west side. In fact, the east side for years was Kansas' side. I have called Mr. Earl Falkenstien, the financial secretary, who has been moved from the Athletic Office over to the Bursar's Office in the Administration Direoter of Physical Educaticn, POA :sAH Varsity Basketball Coach.