October 26, 1944. Mr. Carl Postlethwaite, Hall Brothers, Inc., Grand Ave. at MoGee and 25th, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Pos ty: I took your letter to Mr. Harl Falkenstien, financial secretary of the Athletic Association, and he suggests that you get your tickets in Kansas City where you will be able to get a much better choice of seats. He had re- servations here for more tickets than were sent him. He says tickets may be purchased at the Ruppert Stadium, Municipal Auditorium, and Vaughn Clothing Company, in Kansas City, Kansas. Really, you will be in much better position to get your seats in Kansas City now than you would by waiting for us to get them end then peddle them back to you. Since the major portion of the crowd will come from Kansas City they are keeping most of the tickets there. hoy I talked over the phone this morning to Mr. Al Haas, in Kansas City, and he said four tickets is generally supposed to be the limit. However, I suggest you call him (Victor 6450) and you might talk him into letting you have a couple more. a: Very sincerely yours, Direotor of Physical Education, FOA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach,