Monday, November 18, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Journalism grad will head printing service William T. Smith Jr., an honor graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism, will return early next month to become director of the University Printing Service. As a plant superintendent and administrative assistant to the State Printer of Kansas since 1964, Smith succeeds William E. Kukuk, who resigned to join a Topeka printing firm. After working as a linetype operator while earning his B.S. in journalism in 1948, Smith became a reporter and feature writer for the Minneapolis (Minn.) Star-Tribune. Preferring the mechanical phase of publishing, he returned to Topeka as linetype operator and printer for the Topeka Newspaper Publishing Co. and later in production work for Capper magazines. Exam scheduled for Western Civ. All persons planning to take the Western Civilization Comprehensive Exam must register December 2 and 3 in room 130, Strong Hall. The exam is scheduled for 2 p.m. January 11. Raw questions for the exam are submitted by discussion leaders, said Don Marquis, acting associate professor of Western Civilization. "Late in the semester a committee composed of the directors, myself, senior instructors and some members of the regular staff (discussion leaders) go over the questions which have been submitted. We select the best questions and make up the exam from them." He said the exam would be divided into four sections: one-quarter multiple choice, one-quarter matching, two 30 minute essays and one hour essay. "The hour essay is intended to make the students think carefully and write intelligently about some major theme in the history of western civilization," Marquis said. He said the short essay questions are more specific. The student is expected to know enough about individuals studied in the course to write about their views thoughtfully. In 1960 Smith went to the State Printing Plant as assistant foreman of the composing room. He then became public relations director of Employment Security division of the Kansas Department of Labor and filled the same position for the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce. Smith, now 46 years old, is immediate past president of the Topeka Club of Printing House Craftsmen and edited its Bulletin, which won first place in international competition the past two years. BID FOR CLUB WASHINGTON (UPI)—Four groups are bidding for the Washington Senators franchise in the American League with sale of the baseball club expected to be completed before the end of the year at a price of $10.5 million. A club spokesman said one group bidding for the club included Robert E. Short, treasurer of the Democratic National Committee and Jeno F. Paulucci, a foods company executive. Rhodesia stands firm LONDON (UPI)—British envoy George Thompson returned from Rhodesia Sunday amid reports that his mission had brought no break in the deadlock over the African country's independence. NO ONE UNDER 18 AMORTIZED ULLACE ACCOMMODATION BY PARKING NO ONE UNDER 18 AMORTIZED ULLACE ACCOMMODATION BY PARKING Marinee 2:30 Evening 7:15-9:15 Pizza-Sandwiches Delivered Private Room Available for Parties 106 N. Park VI 3-9111 SEE . . BARBARA McNAIR AS LILY! PLAYBOY SAYS THIS MOVIE MAKES "AN INSTANT SEX STAR!" Introducing BARBARA McNAIR as Lily Co-Starring JOHN RUSSELL-ANN PRENTISS and Special Guest Star ARTHUR O'CONNELL Music by Harry Kukanam Original Story and Screenplay by Charles Martin - Produced and Objected by Charles Martin - COLOR BY FASTMAN FROM CERANERA RELEASEING CORPORATION SUGGESTED FOR MATERIAL AGREEMENT FEATURE: 2:30 - 7:30 - 9:20 NOW! HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER - 9TH AND 10WA Carson McCullers' searching and sensitive story of innocence lost that has become an "enduring masterpiece. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter Technicolor® From Warner Bros.-Seven Arts (4H,2H),biphenyl (7H,1MAs), PIVAN and MAG. Mg, HF, (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H), (3H,2H) NOW! FEATURE: 2:25 - 7:25 - 9:35 INGMAR BERGMAN'S "HOUR OF THE WOLF" MAX VON SYDOW • LIV ULLMANN DISTRIBUTED BY COPER PICTURES 2:45-7:45-9:45 HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER + 9TH AND IOWA