PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1953 I I I Gomberg Describes Plans For 'U' Phoenix Reactor The nuclear reactor unit sched- uled to be built as the latest addi- tion to the Michigan Memorial. Phoenix Project was termed "one of the hottest reactors in exist- ence" recently by Prof. Henry J. Gomberg, assistant director of the Project. Envisioned as a three-story structure, the reactor will make possible the use of neutrons for a chain reaction energy principle in- volving uranium, rather than op- erating on an explosion, or bomb, principle. This will earn for the reactor project the status of one of the foremost instruments for peacetime atomic research. "If we get what we hope for," Prof. Gomberg explained, "we'll have one of the most intense neu- tron sources in the country." 'Harvey' The invisible six-foot white rabbit "Harvey" will appear on the Student Legislature-Cine- ma Guild screen at '7 and 9 p.m. today and at 8 p.m. to- morrow in Architecture Audi- torium. Admission is 50 cents. Student Groups To Attend 'U' Speech Clinic High school students and their teachers will meet today to attend one of two clinics being sponsored by the Department of Speech. The morning session of the Theater. Clinic, to be held in Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, will be de- voted to a special performance of the play, "Elizabeth the Queen" and the afternoon will be devoted to discussion of play" production problems. The Classroom Teachers Confer- ence of Speech Disorders among School Children wil lhe presented in the Rackham Amphitheater to- day. ISA Monte Carlo Dance To Be Held The Monte Carlo Ball, with Paul McDonough's Orchestra, will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight in the Union Ballroom. The informal all-campus dance is sponsored by the International Students Association. During the dance there will be a floorshow in which foreign countries will be represented by songs, dances and folk lore. The acts, presented by members of the International Association will be introduced by Ron Witt, '54. A photographer will be on hand for the couples who desire pic- tures and in keeping with the tradition of the Ball, three rou- lette tables will be conveniently placed for all to try their luck. Tickets, priced at $2 per couple, will be on sale at the Administra- tion Bldg. during the day and at' the Union tonight. Proceeds from the Ball will go to the Foreign Students Emergency Fund. ARTICLES ON SALE: Foreign Students Give Native Items to Bazaar 1 Give him MANWEAVE the Dacron~ Shirt with the Oxford Weave by I. X1095 S. . Neec No ' Iron New Manwe a blend of 35% corn cotton 65% Dacron*, wa oDupont's frade.mark easily, doesn't need ironing.I for is poysfr fiber. it da after da- r ring ave, ibed shes He'll -and y ; arm 'A ..\ I Today is our second birthday. It has been a pleasant year for us, And we hope to serve you better Each day, and in the years to come. wan O wear muc h'yll saveon lury-bi think how much he'll saye on laundry bills! I TICE & WREN Clot/he3 /Or men- JOHN LEIDY 537 East Liberty 0 6779 1107 S. University Ave. - Opposite AA Bank on S. U. Store Hours: 9:00-6:00 - Mondays 9:00-9:00. Phone 3-4046 I ...:...........:.::...xl_::.::v:;: ": hx:.vw: n .vv:::;. :::: v:: ":::::::::: ":::::::::. :::::. ii'............::::i:.:::x::.v::::::::::: :-::::::::: x:::. :....v ...... ..::.::: -..::.:::. ..: ":.:.:::.'i-:4:":t.:::'v:::Qi+;Si.,x :: :L: w:::::, ".a. v... - :....n"v:: ..: : ...; ....... : fit ...:...... ... +.:.:,::.",:iee'v:"isi4r:F:}.