Photo by T. L. Simmons New bookstore almost finished 'Iolanthe' promoted A workman puts the final touches on the floor of the new bookstore in the new addition of the Kansas Union. The bookstore is scheduled to open Monday. Military surveillance has not descended upon KU, though one may see red coated soldiers marching down Jayhawk Boulevard or changing guard in front of the Kansas Union. Actually, the unfinishing and untalkative soldiers are promoting the Mount Oread Gilbert and Sullivan Company's production of "Iolanthe." "Iolanthe," this year's first production by the Mount Oread Gilbert and Sullivan Company, premieres tonight in the Kansas Union Ballroom. 14 KANSAN Oct.23 1969 Tickets for the production are available at the SUA office or at the door. The cost is $2 general admission, and $1.50 for KU students. Performances are at 8:30 p.m. tonight, Friday and Saturday, and at 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. William O. Seymour, assistant professor of photojournalism, and Gary Mason, instructor of photojournalism, and 32 students from the University of Kansas will attend the 12th Annual Flying Short Course Oct. 30 in St. Louis. KU group to study photo skills The course is taught by professional photojournalists who spend the week of Oct. 26 traveling across the country speaking on the role of photojournalism in the '70's. The speaking tour, sponsored by the National Press Photographers Association and the Department of Defense starts in Los Angeles and travels to Salt Lake City, St, Louis and New York. The KU group will travel by chartered bus. Anyone interested in photography may attend the short course. Jim Ryun, Wichita senior and Perry Riddle, a KU graduate and News Photographer of the Year for 1968, will be among the traveling speakers. Professors to speak VI 3-2091 813 Mass. St. Two professors from the School of Engineering will participate in the Teacher's Meeting of Physics Instructors from Junior Colleges in Kansas. The meeting will be Nov. 5 at Hutchinson Community Junior College. Fawwaz Ulaby, assistant professor of electrical engineering, will speak on "Radio Astronomy." Paul G. Hausman, associate professor of mechanical engineering, will give a lecture on, "Engineering—A Challenge of the Future." Use Kansan Classified SPEED READING COURSE Beginning speed: 289-90% Ending Speed: 2100-100% Mr. Smith is completely confident in his methods, and his enthusiasm for the techniques tends to be transferred to his students." . . Louie Barney Guaranteed to increase your reading speed 200% CLASSES - Start Monday, Oct. 27 3:30 - 5:30 or 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Meet one day a week for 6 weeks - Held at the UCCF building Come a few minutes early to register ★ Cuts study time in half ★ Read 3 to 10 times faster in textbooks Better retention ★ Higher comprehension ★ Faster note taking methods For more information call person to person 816 PL3-1133 collect for Mr. H. W. Smith ADVANCED READING TECHNIQUES, INC.