Show on nuclear plants taken off Ban he (AP)-T- WASHINGTON Commission license Thursday to issue a of a new nuclear power foresting a self-rin Tennessee ending d moratorium in effect since accident Three Mde Island vuclear Regulatory " Lrlv a year aK’°i now tie Nuclear fuel will allowed at the the reactor he loaded into Valiev Authority near s h Chat-?Le- a power plant Tenn The commissioners suff experts authority to when to let the company induct generating tests Jade r the plant 1 for the authorizing the license clovah plant the NKC opened Xdoor to granting permission for to jjvjral other completed plants on line Manv of go the plants have been not been operational but have Xwed to generate power until the investigations of the government Mile Island accident were Three new safety pn completed and cedures initiated John Earlier in the day chairman of the Nuclear said he Regulator Commission s doesn't anticipate that this neck in nuclear power plant accident down of Flonda will require a shut by the same other reactors designer WSC Utah OGDEN (AP)-We- ber cutb- not faculty and staff in areas says President nun-critic- Rodney Brady Bradv says most of the staff reductions will come through attrition He says Weber's employees will be required to do more in order to maintain the school's current programs Because the coll gu s enrollment increasing it is unlikely thut the total number of faculty positions is will Brady said decline College administrator student-teacheStorey said the ratio is expected to go up more faculty Jerald r even if members are employed Brady says there will be some Olympic ad- - along with one form of Olympic boycott much to the concern of the U S Olympic Committee could Olympic program come to a grinding halt regardless of the Moscow situation if funds don't come in" says Bruce Burtch “Our consultant for the a US0C And as Jimmy Carnes coach of the US Olympic track team said last week "The money has stopped in" Don Miller executive director of thel’SOC sent a letter on ect last week to Burtch that normally operators "because they did They were in the dark" "Saying the system worked as the NRC did is like suying George Hush's campaign in New Hampshire was successful beruilse he got nothing TOfW'aooodooifooopooooi 23 Co been down 1 bras $ SHIRTS jousts CLEARANCE SALE 23 OFF ORIGINAL PRICE shut Hart said the Crystal River episode showed "the apparent continued susceptibility of Babcock & Wilcox reactors to minor plant disturbances" At that point Hart asked whether the NRC was considering turning down the power or shutting off other B&W reactors "On what know now I see no need for that action" the NRC chairman said °fits lONG I SKIRTS SUcs "But obviously people are thinking that if we re not going to Moscow there's no need to send money” said Burtch “We have to break through that misconception that if we don't go to Moscow the Olympic program doesn't need support “The Moscow Games than 10 percent of less budget " The four-yea- r of the costs of t’aining cent Pizza (godfather’s Bakin’ noon and student in danger night every Open seven days a week startin’ at eleven has been budgeted for the Moscow Games which may very well he held without US athletes under the boycott called for by President Carter More than half the $257 million bodies of individual sports The USOC grants them money for training and development of athletes Donations to the USOC by corporations said Burtch "have held up pretty well But donations from the private sector the people who send in $5 and $10 have virtually dried up" is used by 32 governing account for the USOC's 432 No Main 0 Phone: 753-735- exclusive running the USOC Mi!’ v at and Colorado is $257 Springs million he rulLund budget 1 Phofoqropmj BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE PHOTO CLASSES Now Taking CALL 753-- 1 435 Enrollment-Classe- s Begin March 19th 767 FOR MORE INFORMATION N 1 00 E dssEs! JEWELRY rnimstrative shuffling und a vice president who plans to resign later this year won’t be replaced The president said there will be no changes in the number of academic deans or department heads Weber States budget became pinched last year when (iov Scott 4 Matheson ordered a slate-wid- e percent cutback in this school year's spending That trimmed $670000 from the school's budget 660 new At the same tim students enrolled at Weber State The Legislature agreed to let the college keep an estimated S30K0O0 in new tuition revenues to offset future growth in enrollment hut tuition w'lll only cover a small portion of the cost of educating each " Roskelley’s at Three Mile se Island — had already 966 Page 3 HANDBAGS percent of the vote" said Weaver who was chairman of an ad hoc House panel that investigated the Three Mile Island accident last year The engineering firm of Babcock & Wilcox designed the reactors at both the Crystal River plant on Florida's Guif Coast and at Three Mile Island near Harrisburg Pa the site of the nation's most serious commercial nuclear power plant accident 1 1 months ago That prompted Sen Gary Hart I) Colo chairman of the Senate nuclear regulatory subcommittee to suggest that a new investigation of Bahcok & Wilcox reactors might lie needed along with a possible shut down of those now operating There are nine Babcock & Wilcox reactors in the country but two of them-tho- February 29 i the subjadding the USOC would donations to be picking up steadily now in the wake of the Lake Placid Olympic Games four-ye- D-- programs SAN FRANCISCO (APl-T- he American public definitely is going coming However Ahearn told a Senate subcommittee he won't make a final decision until after he receives a full report on the Flo' ida incident which he said he expects next Tuesday Ahearn testified shortly before the NKC was to hear arguments for lifting its moratorium on the licensing of new nuclear plants No new licenses have been issued since the Three Mile Island accident in Pennsylvania nearly a year ago Ahearn said the malfunction that caused the reactor at the Crystal River nuclear plant to shut down and flood the reactor containment with 43000 gallons of radioactive water bore little relation to the at the Three Mile Island plant Hut a leading nuclear sleep ic took to Rep James Weaver the House floor to lambast the NRC for its handling of the Florida crisis "Once again a serious nuclear accident is lemg covered up bv the NRC" Weaver said He criticized NRC officials for praising the Friday faces loss of faculty State College will try to meet acks in its 190 M budget by replacing nyrtJian Statesman Albertson's Shopping Center I |