PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS Convention- Continued from page 1 hours, all other visitors would have the closing hour status of their hostess. - Signout for freshmen, first semester sophomores, and women returning before closing would be obligatory or mandatory upon the decision of each living group. EIGHT PROPOSALS failed, including 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday closing for freshmen and first semester sophomores, and closing hours for juniors, with 15 late nights each semester. Any system giving sophomore and junior women a designated number of late nights each semester was voted down. The delegations were generally in favor of either no closing or a set closing, but nothing in between. A Kappa Kappa Gamma proposal eliminating second semester sophomore hours only with parental permission was one of the most thoroughly debated issues. Some delegations felt parents are responsible for their daughters until age 21 and thus have a right to set closing hours. Other delegations thought a University woman should be mature enough to regulate her own life. Sara Paretsky, Eudora junior and Sellards Hall delegate, spoke against the measure. "You have to take responsibility for your own actions no matter what your actions are," she said. Opera in America is lecture topic A composer who wants the audience to enjoy a performance will deliver the Humanities Series lecture on "The Opera in America" at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Swarthout Recital Hall. The speaker, Douglas Moore, is the 1965-66 Rose Morgan visiting professor and KU composer-in-residence. Prof. Moore is recognized as the leading American opera composer. He has been commissioned to write an opera, "Carry Nation," to be premiered April 28 as part of the KU centennial celebration. Prof. Moore is a Pulitzer Prize winner for his 1951 opera "Giants in the Earth." His best known work is "The Ballad of Baby Doe." Daily Kansan 3 Monday, March 14, 1966 Granada THEATRE • telephone W1 3-5788 NOW! SEE IT TONITE SHOWS 7:00 & 9:10 He's that Playboy trouble-shoater who always shoots the works! UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE REPERTORY WEEK March 14 . . . . . . The Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare March 15-16 . . . . . Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee March 17 . . . . . The Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare March 18-19 . . . . . The Bedbug by Mayakovsky All Performances at 8:20 p.m., Murphy Hall Tickets may be obtained by presenting Certificate of Registration at the Murphy Hall Box Office Looking for a good-fitting Job? Ready to debut as a practicing engineer? See how LTV can help find the field you're cut out for. Your whole career benefits when you start with the right job. An engineer who's at home in several specialties is a man in demand. LTV's cross-training and multiple projects produce well-rounded candidates for top-level positions, Want Recognition LTV recognizes the young engineer from the start. Besides the satisfaction of working on top-priority projects, you'll be given the opportunity to work toward advanced degrees through company-sponsored programs. We're ready to talk, engineers about any question you ask. Training programs. Research facilities. Company sales. Current projects and plans for the future. And you. If you're looking for a career of exciting growth and accomplishment, you're also looking for a company with the same qualities. Here at LTV Aerospace Corporation, young engineers and the company are growing in the fields of aircraft, missiles, space, surface vehicles and range services. Assignments are diversified, too. They include such areas as: aerodynamics • avionics and instrumentation • dynamics • systems design • propulsion • stress analysis • communications design • technical administration . . . and others. For complete information about a career with LTV, consult your Placement Office, then schedule an appointment with our representative. Or write College Relations Office, LTV Aerospace Corporation, P. O. Box 5907, Dallas, Texas 75222. LTV Aerospace Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. CAMPUS INTERVIEWS MONDAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 21,22 LTV AEROSPACE CORPORATION A SUBSIDIARY OF LING-TEMCO-VOUGHT, INC. DIVISIONS: LTV ASTRONAUTICS • LTV MICHIGAN • LTV RANGE SYSTEMS • LTV VOUGHT AERONAUTICS • KENTRON WAHAI, LTD.