_THE MICHIGAN DAILY By NAN MARKEL The Atomic Energy Commis- sion's "Atoms for Peace" exhibit will be on display at the University Exhibit Museum Friday through April 13. In simple do-it-yourself terms, the exhibit has been prepared to acquaint the public with up to date developments in the field of nuclear energy, Museum Director Irving G. Reimann said. Set 'Chain Reaction" By pushing a button, the spec- tator will be able to set off a chain reaction (harmless, for demonstra- tion purposes); by pushing an- other button, he can operate a 16 foot model of an atomic energy plant for producing electricity. A third button will activate a visual and audible explanation of the use of radio isotopes in plant fer- tilization studies. In another section of the 7000 feet marked off for the display on the Museum's fourth floor, a pair of mechanical hands, designed for handling "hot" cells and radio- active apparatus, will be featured. Remote Control Shown The hands are a "master-slave" unit. Spectators may, like the nu- clear technicians, transmit move- ments of their hands by a sen- sitive arrangement of pulleys, gears, and cables to a pair of pincers capable of reproducing all the normal movements of w hu- man thumb and two fingers. One of the several "island" dis- plays will be a balloon suit, a transparent coverall worn by per- sonnel in attendance in radio- active atmospheres. Insulating lay- ers of air are fed into the suit Time, Cost Cause Failure r Five scholarships will be offered to University Sophomore men who have displayed outstanding achievements both scholastically and in campus activities, accord- ing to Assistant Dean of Men Ivan W. Parker. These scholarships, given by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, will range from $200 to $1200. Accord- ing to the stipulations of the Sloan Foundation the grants will not be based on need, but on the merits of the applicant. Dean Parker ekplained the Sloan Foundation did not want the grants to be based on need, be- cause they wanted the awards to be primarily a recognition of achievement. He urged sophomore men who are active in campus affairs and have at least a 3.2 point average to apply to the Scholarship office. U U it 11 * Young After Gradi at Yomr Careen In An Exem~ If youre dtolege senior, yout axective future by applyingfor an of: Army Corps. In addition to an officer aVe a position of vital responsibility. officers in such challenging staff and *perBonel & Adinistration ablio Information *Civil Affa *Information and Education Ld with this challenge, ccm thes4 * off icer's busy cx tura1 'and *The chance for excit S30,day paid vacationt 'The satisfaction o . iR really9 Sian degi * PQBt3. ean lrepare now for an i portant eicerts cmission in the Wmie-to 's pay and prestige, you will .working side 'by side with mawl administrative assignment-ass, ' iibteigenee 'Ceaptrole rs and ilitacy oernmtnt Iagal and Iogis2atlv. personal 0w r4$t sociallife ing fereign se8gnSt* every year f serving yor w itry, jqport ''a I IL Ji I