University Daily Kansan Paze 6 Friday, Sept. 14, 1956 Health Clinic Adds Doctor Dr. L. Willard Shankel has joined the University Student Health Service psychiatric clinic. Dr. Shankel, a native of Wichita, will be in charge of the electroencephalography laboratory and will direct the Bert Nash Mental Health Clinic, a city and county organization. Dr. Shankel attended Kansas State College and Oklahoma A. A. & M., following military service in World War II, received his M. D. degree from the University of Virginia in 1911. He extered in psychiatry at Jarnette Hospital, Staunton, Va., interned at William Beaumont Army Hospital, El Paso, Texas, and spent a year as surgeon for the 147th Infantry, Camp Polk, La. He will be on the staff of Watkins Memorial Hospital and will instruct graduate students in social work. He will also engage in private practice of psychiatry. In three years in residence training in psychiatry were spent in New York City at Creedmoor State Mental Hospital. New York State Psychiatric Institute of Columbia- Presbyterian Medical Center and The Neurological Institute where he received training in electroencephalography. From 1954-56 Dr. Shankel was assistant professor of psychiatry in the graduate department of clinical psychology at Adelphi College, Garden City, N.Y., and was also on the staff of South Queens Mental Hygiene Clinic, specializing in psychiatric treatment of children. Dr. Shankel replaces Dr. Robert Edwards who has entered private practice in Seattle, Washington. More than 41 per cent of the deaths and more than 35 per cent of the injuries due to motor vehicle accidents last year occurred on Saturdays and Sundays. Eighty-five per cent of the vehicles involved in accidents last year were passenger cars. Weekend crashes accounted for 15,730 killed and 766,090 hurt during 1955. Official Bulletin **Items for the official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A. Strong, before 9:30 a.m., on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletins to school. Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function.** TODAY Yom Kippur services, 7 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee. Meet with Dr. Alain to participate in the Erev Yom Kippur to seek a family, contact Dr. Sokal at KU 514. SUNDAY Liahona Fellowship picnic, 2 p.m. Meet at church. MONDAY Readings for "Inspector General." "Darkness at Noon, 'Rainmaker, and" "the Biggest Thing in the World," and 7-9 p.m. Green Hall, Interested actors, playwrights, technicians and designers meet in the Studio Theater on either day. Young Killers 'Outside Low' LOS ANGELES —(UP)— Three young brothers who conspired in the shooting of their sleeping father and planned to ambush their mother so they "could run the house the way we wanted" are beyond the reach of the law, juvenile officers said today. Timmy Parker, 10, and his brothers, Robert, 9, and Richard, 7, because of their ages, probably will be made wards of the juvenile court and placed under some kind of supervision after psychiatric tests. This Ad Good for One Free Photo at the at the JIFFY PHOTO SHOP 7081/2 Mass. Ground Floor with the purchase of 4 21/2x3 photos for 49c Photos finished while you wait Open 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Faculty of College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 4 p.m., auditorium of Bailey Hall. Introduction of new members of the College faculty. WEDNESDAY Tryouts for singers and dancers for the musical, "Of The The I Sing," and opera, 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Fraser Theater. Horses are still big business in New York state, even though they don't haul railway cars any more. For instance horse racing is big business. Speeding on U.S. streets and highways injured 702,560 men, women, and children last year. Rep. Errett P. Scrivener of Kansas City, Kan., congressman from the Second District, will be the principal speaker at a meeting of the Douglas County Women's Republican Club at 2 p.m. Monday at the Community Building, 113 W. 11th St. GOP Women's Club To Hear Scrivner Women of the University staff and student body are invited. Refreshments will be served. Councilman Traps Himself SIBLEY, Iowa, - (UP) - City Councilman Glenn Johnson got caught in his own trap. After voting in a council meeting to set up a radar speed checking device, he became the first violator to be caught and paid a $10 fine. Try Kansam Want Ads. Get Results. Trail Room Dances To Begin Wednesday The weekly dances in the Trail Room of the Student Union are scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Wednesday. 'Clear And Foggy' Weather? Ray Carl and his orchestra will play for the first dance and George Francis, John Carlos, and Harry Winters are scheduled for the following three dances. NEW YORK—(UP) — The New York weather bureau yesterday reported the weather as "clear and foggy." The report was not considered conflicting since the bureau reasoned that in some places it was clear and in others foggy. In 1955, 8,130 pedestrians were killed in U.S. traffic accidents. the don conard quintet plays jazz at the tee pee saturday night only september 15,9 to 12 p.m. $1.25 a couple hiway 24-40 HEAR TAPE RECORDINGS of Open Houses and Yell-Ins of Resident Halls Including All Fraternities and Sororities On the Air Saturday,1 to 5 SPONSORS - Douglas County State Bank Lawrenc Laundry and Dry Cleaners Round-Corner Drug Store Bob Harrell Texico Service Big Buy-Kentuckian Erhart Flying Service Mike Nichols Men's Wear Dial J-Shoppe 1320 25 wore or less Terms. with the before days of day or Kansan LOST: and p Foot, Kan. 1 3-ROO suitable LOST: ter, sil reward 7-7280. 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