THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Arrangements Made For Senior Fees and Turning in of Grades Summer Session's Registration Will Close May 26 For Non-Residents In order to complete all work of the regular session of the University before the beginning of the Summer Session, arrangements have been made setting the final dates for payment of dhifr fees and other information for registration for the Summer Session, according to George O. Foster, registrar. May 25 is the deadline for the payment of diploma fees. Candidates will not be recommended for degrees unless the fee of $10 is paid at the business office before that date. The majority of the seniors have already completed their degree. All final grades for seniors must be turned in at the registrar's office not later than 5:00 p. m. of May 31. A faculty meeting will be held Saturday afternoon, June 2, to make recommendations for graduates. All forms at the printing office will be locked at 9:00 a.m. m. Sunday, June 3. According to the usual custom, the senate authorizes that faculty pay checks will be withheld until all final grades are sent in. Final reports for the registrar's office may be submitted to the registrar's office within two weeks after the final examinations. At 10 a.m. m, today 154 students had already registered for the Summer Session. Enrollment for resident students will begin on May 2 week beginning May 21. The latest date for enrollment by resident students is at 12:00, May 26. May 27 will be subject to a fee of $2. Will subject to a fee of $2. Enrollment for others for the Sum mer Session will take place on Monday, June 11. Those who find it impossible to enroll on that day may apply for exemption from late enrollment fee, but exemption will not be granted unless the student present will attend. Students must enroll at the registrar's office and enroll at Robinson gymnasium. Davis to Probe Mine Control by Railroads To Stimulate Industry In Kansas Is Part of Governor's Plan To Reduce Shipping Rates In Kansas Topoka, May 23—Gov. Jonathan M. Davis today announced that he was having a thorough investigation made to determine to what extent the railroads own and operate the Kansas coal mines. The governor let it be known that this investigation is a part of his plan to take further steps to try to get a reduction of shipping rates in order to stimulate the Kansas coal industry. He declined, however, to state just what his next step would be in this direction. "The situation could have been relieved by the co-operation of the railroads, the coal operators, and the coal miners," the governor said. "However, the roads have laid down a path that will not cut freight rates because the miners will not cut their wages, and the operators will not cut their prices." "It is unreasonable to expect the miners to accept wage reductions when other wages are going up. The miners have to take the operators to take a more marketable quality of coal. Then the railroads refused to do anything." YOU WILL WANT A NEW BAG Soon you will be returning home from your years school and your friends will be at the train to meet you. How much more enjoyable it will be to hand out a nice new bag or have your check call for a new trunk. Come in and see the new styles in both black or brown leather or in the patent leather. Cases in sizes from 18 to 24 inch. Bags from 16 to 18 Prices $5.00 to $27.50 Hartmans Wardrobe Trunks If you want to make a real sensation on your arrival, travel the Wardrobe. The most wonderful trunk ever built Three Sizes—steamer, three-quarter, and full size $32.50 to $85.00 WEAVER'S Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery Complete assortment of Sizes, Colors and qualities now in stock. Lisle Tops—All Silk, Extra Heavy Silk Chiffons and Out Sizes. $2.00 $2.50 $2.75 Silk Stockings that Wear BULLENE'S Goldsmith Will Stay at K. U. Prof. Goldwin Goldsmith, of the department of architecture was offered a position as head of the department of architecture at the University of Texas while attending the university's Graduate School of cities in Washington, D. C., last week. Professor Goldsmith refused A handful of women students at Ames have initiated a new outdoor sport. The women are now roller-about, about the long campus walks. the position, however, preferring to remain here, although the Texas position offered a higher salary. Pander's RUALITY JEWELRY Would You Like to Make $500 Darren Common Venture 2 During Summer Vacation? An unusual opportunity is offered to college men enough money during vacation to pay for a vacation on reservation. Premier Knife & Scissors Sharpener Write Today for Participation It will surprise you to learn how easily a substantial sum of money can be earned by selling the Premier Knife and Scissors Sharpener right in yourhome hometown or city. 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Requires 60% more time to bring water to boiling when attachment is not used. Saving in kerosene pays for attachment in six months. To be demonstrated and sold exclusively by college men and women everywhere in the United States. Think of all the summer resorts in addition to the small towns and rural districts where gas is not available and these stoves must be used. Come in and let us give you additional information concerning commissions and exclusive territory. The Perfected Chimney Co. Insurance Building. (Opposite P. O.) Bowersock Theatre Wednesday and Thursday But When He Met THE Girl—! Important Notice for University Women cation. Pays well and party em- ployed must be able to give the best employd will have to talk you in reference Would like to have interview with of references. We have people in women wishing a position during va- K. U. who were associated with us See Thos. H. Neal, Eldridge Hotel Phone 442 and let us call for your Cleaning and Pressing NOW KIRBY CLEAERS 1109 Mass. St. NOTICE! The personnel of the Coon-Saunders Orchestra, playing for the Night Hawk Frolic, at F. A. U. Hall, May 29th, is as follows: Joe Sanders (Himself) Piano Carleton Coon (Himself) Drums "Happy" Williams Banjo "Lil' Elmer" Coleman Cornet "Swede" Nordberg Trombone "Pop" Eastep Big Horn "Mac" McLane Saxaphone "Blondy" Thiel Saxaphone This is the original Night Hawk Orchestra which has played at the Hotel Muehlebach and has been broad-casted by W.D.A.F. "The Kansas City Star." They are leaving Kansas City Saturday, May 26, and will not return until late next fall so this is absolutely your last chance to hear them this season. It is guaranteed that the above personnel will play from 9 p.m. till 1 a.m.at F.A.U.Hall, Lawrence, Kansas, Tuesday May 29, 1923. Admission will be refunded if the above proves incorrect. Sincerely yours, P. S."Refreshments Warnock and Frank Promoters. ALSO Lyman Howe's Travels "SPEED DEMONS"