University Daily Kansan PAGE 3 Law Degrees Earned By 12 Twelve men were graduated from the School of Law at the end of the fall semester, Dean Frederick J. Moreau has announced. Those receiving the bachelor of laws degree are Richard Lyle Ashley, Chanute; James Robert Barr and A. A. Perkins, Lawrence; William John Conroy, Beloit. James L. Grimes Jr., Kansas City Mo.; Ralph George Henley, Sedalia Mo.; Norman Gall Maben, Wichita; John Rarig Oliver, Culver; Arthur Eugene Rudd, Mullinville; Russell Alfred Stanley, Cunningham; James Frederick Swoyer Jr., Oskalosa, and Roderick Edward Weltmer, Mankato. Zoologist Gives Conservation Paper Dr. Frank Cross, instructor in zoology, read his paper on "The Development of a Fish Population in Canton Reservoir" at the sixth Oklahoma Conservation conference held Feb. 8 to 10 at Oklahoma A&M college. Stillwater, Okla. The paper was the result of a three-year study made at the Canton, Okla, reservoir, a 5,000 acre army engineer flood control lake. The purpose of the study was to find how a lake could be made to produce more game fish for a longer period of time. A study of fish population by numbers and proportion was started in 1948 and carried out through 1950. Dr. Cross said that in one particular three acre cove there were 425,000 White Crappie fish caught during February and March of 1950. By studying the favorable conditions suitable for their inductions were formed as to how the lake as a whole could be made more productive. Dr. Cross said that most new lakes are very good for game fish for several years but after that the success tends to fall off. This, he said, is due not to too few fish but to insufficient food. His study presented recommendations for producing a more constant supply of game fish. Safe Too Much To Handle Louisville, Ky.—(U.P.)—Transportation of a 1,400-pound safe proved too much for burglars here. They got the safe out of a window of a motor company but when they tried to make off with it in an automobile the car bogged down on a mud road. Don't Delay Any Longer . . . Space is still available on several good travel plans to Europe for summer vacation. But record advanced bookings for trans-Atlantic transportation is completely filling all air and ship tours. Don't delay your reservations any longer. See Downs today for your trip arrangements. No service charge. No booking fee. Phone 3661 Open Evenings Mrs. Lois Odaffer Mr. Joe Brown Friday, Feb. 15, 1952 Use Of Audio-Visual Aids In Classes Greatly Increased Since Last Year Increased interest on the part of faculty members and students, plus a wider selection of college level films and filmstrips has resulted in this rapid growth at KU. About 50 per cent of KU teachers are now making some use of audio-visual aids in presenting class material. The use of audio-visual aids in University classes has increased greatly since last year, reported the first instance of theamous audio-visual aids program. Last July a separate section was created in the Bureau of Visual Instruction to provide audio-visual courses at university classes and local organizations. Audio-visual materials are accessible in most subject-matter areas. Films and filmstrips are available for preview at the request of faculty members. All audio-visual equipment, films, filmmats and slides can be obtained for class use by any faculty member. Films or filmmats not available on CU are rented or purchased from other university or commercial libraries. Organizations may have the same service at a nominal charge. Winter wheat first appeared in Kansas when 100 acres were sown at the Shawnee Methodist mission in northeastern Johnson county in the fall of 1839. Birmingham, Ala., (U.P.)-P e a c e and rest for jangled nerves is the cure that a vibrating bed designed by John V. Henderson gives. "Although the use of audio-visual materials at the university level has increased rapidly the past few years, we are a long way from making the maximum use of these aids," Mr. Atha said. Vibrating Bed Relaxes Nerves Since then, he has tried it out many times. One woman said she could relax and sleep for the first time in years. A doctor said it knocked his wife's high pulse down 25 points. Henderson said that the vibrating bed which he originally designed out of necessity when his wife's back required massaging continually, vibrates at the rate of 600 shakes every minute. He said he forgot about the improvised massaging method for some 30 years. Then he suddenly moved in while in a hotel bed on a business trip. Goodland, the county seat of Sherman county, was located and surveyed in September 1887 and was named by one of its promoters for Goodland, Ind. 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