THE MICHIGAN DAILY .1i'' ' 1'i #11 ' 1"111 ' 1 1t " i ' '1111 1'! 1 1" 1X 1 t't+ . s s f= N r r S Vy r! r r V J r V V r i. t r A r I s T AN OPPORTUNITY TO GROW '-s IN THE HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL WORKING ENVIRONMENT ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS PHYSICISTS MATHEMATICIANS Technical representatives of the MITRE Corporation will be conducting interviews on campus OCTOBER 18, 1963 .,q MITRE designs and develops systems that enable our mili- tary commanders to detect attack and retaliate instantly. Typical systems include Nuclear Detonation Detection and Reporting System, North American Air Defense Combat Operations Center, and Back-Up Interceptor Center: MITRE is also experimenting with techniques for future air traffic control systems. For the young systems engineer there is no more rewarding work. You associate with the top men in your field. You work in an atmosphere that allows you to extend your capabilities professionally and academically. At MITRE, men trained in single disciplines are encour- aged to grow beyond their original fields of interest. Systems dIesigners learn to work from an increasingly broad base. You may work in such diverse areas as information theory, computer design, display techniques, propagation, or human engineering. You may analyze. You may syn- thesize. You may deal with systems or individual compo- nents. At the highest levels, you may have to consider political, economic and ,social factors ... as well as the available and predictable technology. Requirements, B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in these disciplines - electronics, physics, and mathematics. MITRE is located in pleasant, suburban Boston and also has facilities in Washington, D. C. and Colorado Springs. If an interview will be inconvenient, inquiries may be directed in confidence to Vice President - Technical Operations, The MITRE Corporation, Box 208, Dept. CN2 Bedford, Mass. ARRANGE FOR AN INTERVIEW THROUGH THE PLACEMENT OFFICE. THE MIT RE to V' V V Vi V V V V V V V r V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V s V' V r r V V V V V V r r V V Negro Leader For 'Sellout' o (Continued from Page 3) kind of sellout," Mitchell asserted. "With that kind of support the administration should be in there fighting for the subcommittee bill. Instead what the attorney general is doing is trying to get the people who are committed to it to change their position." Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy urged the committee Tuesday to restore the measure substantially to administration recommenda- tions to increase its chance of passage. Mitchell objected bitterly that the committee was questioning Kennedy behind closed doors. "Everybody in there is a white We all make mistakes... ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE ON EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND Don't meet your Waterloo at the typewriter-perfectly typed papers begin with Corrisable! You can rub out typing errors with just an ordinary pencil eraser. 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TRANSPORTATION WANT RIDE Tuesday and ThursdayS from Ypsi to campus and arrive by 9 a.m., to leave at 6 p.m. Will share expenses. Call 483-4452. GI CHARTER FLIGHT TO NEW YORK- Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Total package-$43. Call Mr. Gampe, NO 8-8141, 4-8 P.M. F3 ECON-O-CAR RENT A COMPACT CARs $399I per 12 hr. period plus pennies per mile ECON-O-CAR of ANN ARBOR 341 E. Huron NO 3-20331 G11 USED CARS 1963 VW-NO 5-0405. N5 '56 CHEVY 3-door. $70. Uses water, gas, and oil. 5-6903 after 6 p.m. N12 1929 HUDSON Super 6, 4 door sedan. Call 449-7051. N48 1960 FIAT-In good condition, less than 10,000 miles. Phone NO 2-2625. N50 FOR SALE-1959 TR3 hardtop convert w/extras. NO 3-1859 between 6-7 p.m. 1st reasonable cash offer. Nil 1957 FORD-Excel. mech. cond. Body and tires very good. $450. NO 2-1291 after 5:30 p.m. N4 1955 DODGE, 4 door, R and H. Good cond. Clean. Good rubber. Call663 0473. N7 1961 FORD GALAXY Convertible, V-8, automatic transmis- sion. Best offer. Call NO 2-7248 eve- nings. N10 CORVAIR push-button radio, complete, new $50. Sport car wind wings-$2. Bed rails for king size mattress-$5. NO 2-6155. N14 CONVERTIBLE Karman Ghia VW '58 Radio. All vinyl interior. Low mile- age. $875. Call Steve 5-2656 evenings. N9 1962 BUICK LE SABRE-4-door hard- top, power brakes and steering, many extras. Excellent condition, low mile- age, private owner. HU 2-0405. N37 ANN ARBOR'S SPORTS CAR CENTRE FALL SALE Austin-Healey's, MG's, Alfa- Romeo's, and others to choose from. All carry the 1-year G/W Warranty. Don't miss a good buy. Overseas Imported Cars 331 S. Fouth Ave. Ann Arbor, Michigan BIKES AND SCOOTERS 1960 CUSHMAN SCOOTER - New paint job. Call 662-7880. Z22 FOR SALE-Bella Motor Scooter, like new. One of the finest made. Must see to appreciate. 665-3291. Z12 1963 SILVER EAGLE Motor Scooter - Fully equipped, 4 months old. Cost $616. Will take $400. 2740 Tim, Wooa- ldnd Lake, Brighton, anytime after 5 p.m. Z29 HONDA of Ann Arbor 1906 Packard Road 665-9281 Z3 REAL ESTATE HOUSE-Three bedrooms, $14,000, $1,100 down. Lakewood, 115 Highake. city, gas heat, full basement, fenced back- yard, wooded lot, near elementary school, lake, shopping center, bus line. Almn. storm screens-screen porch, tool shed, electric stove, dish- washer. NO 5-5839. R3 FOR RENT ON CAMPUS lot parking available. NO 2-1443. C22 4TH MALE ROOMMATE' is wanted. New apt. 1 block from campus. Call 5-8707. C24 GARAGE AND APT. ($125/mo.) for rent. Close to I-M Bldg. Call 2-7274. C21 SINGLE APT. for rent, 1 block from campus. Call 665-2810 between 5 and 8 p.m. C23 3 ROOMS AND BATH near campus. Off- street parking. NO 5-7215 or 2-2545 after 5:30. C12 LARGE, NEWLY DECORATED and fur- nished efficiency. Ideal for 1, 2 or a couple. Directly across from Michigan League. Call 3-0511. C26 BEL-AIR APTS. Campus 2-bedroom, completely furnished, wall to wall carpeting, balcony, air conditioning. Call 2-5780, Eves. 2-5140. C19 NEW 2-BDRM furnished apt, in 6-unit building. Ready for occupancy at $195 on ChurchStreet, just off Oak- land. Call 3-0511. C25 WORKING GIRL desires roommate. $50, furnished, across from South Quad. Call 3-1511, Ext. 2655 or 2-8609 after 5:30. C20 PARKING PLACE Block from Law Quad. $4.50 per mo. NO 3-7268. C45 HURON TOWERS APARTMENTS We invite your inspection of Ann Arbor's finest multi-story apart- ment building. Studio, 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms. Moderate rentals includ- ing heat and air-conditioning. Fur- nished $170.00. Unfurnished $135.00. Low per person rentals available for multiple person occupancy. Swimming pool, free bus service, maid service, nightesecurity guard, package receiving service, garage or outdoor parking, and many other features. Rental agents at model apartments on the premises to serve you Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Come and see the most complete residential facility in Ann Arbor. HURON TOWERS 2200 Fuller Road Adjacent to North Campus Area overlooking the Huron River PERSONAL Sleep-Tite UNFAIR!!! F36 Dear Mom : Will arrive Idlewild 7 p.m. Nov. 27. Am taking charter air flight. Total cost-$43 (cheap isn't it). Sammy F7 BE SURE!! Call Conlin Travel Bureau, NO 5-9151 for Thanksgiving & Christ- mas Reservations. Book NOW!!1 F50 The Freaks Is Coming F16 BEWARE! F17 RONI, HOW ve' ya' BEEN? F45 FOR SALE-1 or 2 APA tickets for pre- miere Thursday night, Oct. 17. Call 5-9761, Ext. 285. F8 CANOE ENGLISH LEATHER THAT MAN JET All these fine Men's Colognes available at the Village Apothe- cary, 1112 S. University Avenue. CHARTER FLIGHT TO NEW YORK- Thanksgiving 'and Christmas holi- days. Total price-$43 (includes air flight, buses to and from Willow Run, and meals). Call Mr. Gampel, NO 8-8141, 4-8 p.m. F9 Dear Shmendrick, Hurry andnake your reservation for the flight to New York over Thanksgiving. The seats are almost all gone, and at $43, you can hardly afford to miss it. F40 Who is Gordon Rheab? Flo MIKE-For the first time since June dinner is now being served at 5:45. F4 Marilyn, Couth is coming back. Dave- FI UNFAIR UNFAIR UNFAIR!!! F35 Mr. Wilder: Three plus three are six, plus three ntakes Variation nine and please don't forget pizzacato in the strings. F12 WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR THE PIES TODAY? F5 WILL RENT space in whole floor apt. to artist to work in only. 543 Church, No. 5 after 4:30. F13 DIAMONDS - Highest quality at com- petitive prices. Call G. K. Reaver Co. of Ann Arbor, 300 S. Thayer. NO 2- 1132. F18 FOR YOUR musical orgies dig THE CLAN. Call 2-9343. F14 2930 S. State NO 8-7744 LEW TANN is back. Lew Tann F3 WILL DO TYPING AT HOME-Have taken University qualifying tests. Have dissertation experience. 25c a page, 5c a copy. Marilyn McGuire, 663-5328. J19 PANCAKE SUPPER-Tri Delta, Sat., Oct. 19, 5-7. $1.00. F29 RIDE WANTED to Chicago weekend of Oct. 25. Willing to share expenses. Call Bonnie, 3-1561, Ext. 1275. F7 Meet The Right People The purpose of our organization, using established techniques of personality appraisal and an IBM system, is to introduce unmarried persons to others whose background and ideals are congenial with-their own. Interviews by appointment. Phone after 9 a.m. NO 2-4867. MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE FOR SALE MINIVAC 601, perfect condition. $75. Call 482-7930 after 6 p.m. B31 PORTABLE TYPEWRITER - Olivetti Lettera 22. Call NO 3-8376, 6-8 p.m. B33 FOR SALE-Microscope "Zeiss" mono- cular-binocular, excellent cond. Ph. 542-6431. 'Detroit. B KAY GUITAR - Beautiful mahogany finish. Almost new. Save $30; Price $50. 663-6817. B32 FOR SALE-40 square yards of excellent brown CARPET-$30. Call Pete, 3-3393 or Ken, 3-4844. B30 RCA-VICTOR clock-radio for sale. AM, almost new, works very well. White with gold numerals. 5-9761, Ext. 104. BlI FOR SALE-Woman's engagement and wedding ring. Never have been worn. Original price $225. Will sell for $150. Call 662-2196 between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. B28 WHAT A STEAL! Student needs cash! 1964 Garrard typedA turntable still in carton, with oiled walnut base and shur magnetic cartridge. All for $65. Will deliver. Larry, DI 1-5669, Detroit. B34 PORTABLE STEREO, Motorola. Two 41" detachable speakers with 10' cords. One 6" speaker. Excellent con- dition. Reasonable price. Call NO 3- 9348 between 5 and'7 P.M. Ask for John W. B27 BUSINESS SERVICES ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in your clothes? We'll reweave them like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade. 256 A PAGE for either theses or themes. Free pick up and delivery. HA 6- 8374. J17 AVON REP. now on N. Campus. Will service dorms. Xmas gift specials. Call 665-7490. J13 ANN ARBOR PIANO SCHOOL-Classics, Jazz, Theory, taught by pro. pianist. 308 Catherine, Ann Arbor. 662-3735. J15 665-8184 MANUSCRIPT typing, transcription, medical, legal, technical confer- ences, mimeographing, offset. Quick, Accurate, Experienced. For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A31. PERSONAL SLEEP-TITE UNFAIR TO Local 343 Join Protest Rally Friday Oct. 18, 1:50 p.m. on the Diag, UNFAIR!!! F $1.25 HAIRCUT. Mon, thru Thurs., 347 May nard, near Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sal AT DARWIN S HOUSEHOLD Furnishings, appliance tables, glassware, books, antiques. - - P - AT An Equal Opportunity Employer t Pioneer in the design and development of command and control systems, MITRE was chartered in 1958 to serve, only the United States Government. The independent non- profit firm is technical advisor and system engineer for the Air Force Electronic Systems Division and also serves the Federal Aviation Agency and the Department of Defense. "" - ! -4 ae ieeeee seitr eer e ' >eeei seazee eee ew +" i u DELIVERY MAN WANTED - 1 hour Mon.-Sat., 8-9 a.m. Car necessary. Good pay. 5-0550. H48 FULL OR PART TIME HELP-Apply McDonald's Drive-In, 2000 W. Sta- dium. H44 SALESMAN-Part time or full time for our university division. No traveling, age 23 or older. $600 a month to start, raising to $900 at end of first year. Phone 453430 to arrange interview. H47 RADIO REPAIRS, MUSICAL MDSE. GU ITARS, ETC. Make. Repiar, Buy and Sell Private and Group Instruction Hoots Daily Herb David Guitar Studio 2098. STATE NO 5-8001 XI A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington LOST AND FOUND LOST-Men's glasses; black fraces, new. Arbor and Packard. Call 5-5459. A26 LOST-Woman's glasses in plain black case. Near campus. Reward. 5-8661. A24 LOST-Small blue man's wallet, I.D. and drivers licence. Reward. 663-7541, Ext. 810. A27 FOUND-Silver ring on Main St. near Grinnell's and E. Liberty. Inquire at Administration Bldg., S. State. A21 FOUND - Men's glasses. Amber and clear frames. Pick them up at Tice's Men's Shop on S. University. A23 CONGRATULATIONS Steve and Carol. Even habbits can survive on carets! P39 Mack: Take me to MU Fun Friday or else! Mary F15 SALE-One Wednesday evening series ticket for the Speech Dept. Playbill. Seven plays-$4.00. Call 8-8431 after 6 p.m. and ask for Evan. F46 Freshman Nurses: Petitioning still open for class offi- ces until Oct. 21. Petitions at School of Nursing. Questions? Call 3-1561, Ext. 758. F18 FOR HIRE-Ten men want work. Will d. anything, anytime, for money. Call Frosty, 8-6827. Druids Honorary. F49 RIDE WANTED to Grand Rapids Sat. after 11 a.m. Also need ride back on Sunday. Call Sue, 3-1561, Ext. 1070. F19 IT'S HAYRIDE TIME-Hayrides in the country, 5 miles south of An Arbor. $12 for 2-hour ride. Building available 'for parties. Call NO 2-9097. F38 WANT TO GO OUT but in need of a good babysitter? Look no further. If I am not available, I will see to it that you get another competent baby- sitter. Call Syd--663-1561, Ext. 545. F34 ANN ARBOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATES 334 Catherine B2 MISCELLANEOUS GIVE YOUR TUMMY A TREAT WITH GOODIES FROM LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .70 1.95 3.45 3 .85 2.40 4.20 4 1.00 2.85 4.95 Figure 5 overage words tc o fine. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily Phone NO 2-4786 LOST-Small black leather purse taiing brown glasses in silk Call Pat, 3-1561, Ext. 914. con- case. A25 AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION - "Where marginal prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663- 7151. F73 REWARD for a black boy's bike, license 2091D. 928 Church, Apt. 2. 665-3481. F16 AFTER SELLING out 8,000 copies, Gar- goyle is now accepting material for a Christmas issue. For more informa- tion call NO 5-9175 and ask for Gargoyle. P47 ABOLISH STUDENT GOVERNMENT- To sign or help circulate petitions, call Jim or Terry at 5-3490. F17 LOST-One ECONOMICS 421 NOTE- book Wednesday in the Fishbowl. Please return to Harvey Braunstein or drop notebook off at the Michigan Daily Bldg. Important. F12 ART STUDENT, GIRL, looking for in- expensive single apartment. Please call 5-8130. F32 SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI's Galore! "WHITE LEVI'S" SLIM-FITS 4.49 FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS" Black, brown, loden, "white," cactus, light blue SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard OpeI every night 'til 12 If you are completing your BS or MS degree in EE, ME or Physics, AC-Milwaukee's "Career Acceleration Program" is the perfect way to get your career off the ground . . . and keep it moving! In just 32 weeks you can become an important member in one of the aerospace industry's leading developers of inertial guidance and navigation systems. 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