The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 05, 1979, Image 6

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STuke quality control
atisfies NCR official
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Construction
andards at the South Texas Nu-
ear Project are high despite al-
ged death threats and assaults
'ainst conscientious quality control
ispectors, a Nuclear Regulatory
ommission official insisted Thurs-
|py-
But Karl Seyfrit, director of NRC
egion IV in Arlington, Texas, said
uprise NRC inspections of South
exas Project work have been made
nee charges of a breakdown in
uality control began surfacing.
The project, underway in a
larsely settled area 30 miles from
ay City, Texas, will have two
, 100-megawatt Westinghouse reac
tors to provide electricity for Austin,
Houston and San Antonio.
A former quality control super
visor for Brown & Root, the firm
building the project, said in a CBS
television interview Thursday his
inspectors were pressured to ap
prove shoddy work.
Dan Swayze said tensions be
tween inspectors and construction
foremen passed the point of harass
ment and verbal abuse in July 1977
when a concerned inspector tried to
halt a concrete pouring. He said his
life was threatened and one inspec
tor was assaulted and hospitalized.
“All of the inspectors decided ob
viously they wanted us to do exactly
nothing but fill papers out,” he told
Sun Theatres
CBS. “We took a vote. We started
filling paper out and we did it for
five months.”
Swayze said the inspectors then
just played cards and signed what
ever inspection certificates the con
struction teams demanded.
Seyfrit told UPI he was not
alerted to the problem within
Brown & Root until last March
when a “phone call said one of the
construction people had punched
out one of the inspectors.”
NRC inspectors found no evi
dence company quality control
lapsed for a five-month period and
none of the nine Brown & Root em
ployees they interviewed supported
Swayze’s claims, he said.
Seyfrit said construction quality is
no worse than at the average nuclear
site.
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Friday
“CHINA SYNDROME”: Will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Au
ditorium. Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas star in
this film about an accident at a nuclear power plant. (PC)
NAVAL MINIATURES: The Gromets of the MSC Recreation Com
mittee will play this and other games beginning at 7 p.m. in MSC
224. They will also play Saturday and Sunday.
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WANDA JUNE”: Theater Arts will present
Kurt Vonnegut’s play at 8 p.m. in Rudder Forum. Tickets, availa
ble at the door, are $2 for students and $3 for non-students.
“EYES OF LAURA MARS“: Will be shown at midnight in Rudder
Theater. Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones star in this murder
mystery centered in the world of high fashion. (R)
BOARD DEADLINE: Today is the last day to pay the second in
stallment board payment. The amount is $170.30 for the 7-day
plan and $152.45 for the 5-day plan. Pay at the Fiscal Office, Coke
Building or Rudder Cashier’s Office.
FLORICULTURE-ORNAMENTAL-HORTICULTURE CLUB:
Will have a party with all the beer you can drink at 8 p.m. at the
Brazos Center. Dennis Ivy & The Waymen will play. Tickets are
$3, and available from club members or at the door.
BASEMENT COFFEEHOUSE: “The Bee’s Knees,” a Dallas-based
band, and Baylis & Schulte are featured at 8 p.m.
Saturday
FARON EVANS & BRANDED: Will give a benefit concert from 3
p.m. until dark in the parking lot next to Pasta’s Pizza. Proceeds
will benefit the Brazos County American Cancer Society. Beer
will be 50 cents.
SOCCER CLUB: A&M’s extramural team will play its first home
game against Rice at 2 p.m. in the field adjacent to Wofford Cain
Hall.
SOCIETY OF IRANIAN STUDENTS:
Rudder 401.
Will meet at 6:30 p.m. in
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WANDA JUNE 4 : Theater Arts will present
Kurt Vonnegut’s play at 8 p.m. in Rudder Forum. Tickets, availa
ble at the door, are $2 for students and $3 for non-students.
MSC BASEMENT COFFEEHOUSE: “The Bee’s Knees” will per
form at 8 p.m.
NAVAL MINIATURES: The Gromets of the MSC Recreation Com
mittee will play this and other games beginning at 7 p.m. in MSC
224. They will also play Sunday.
“CHINA SYNDROME": Will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Au
ditorium. Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas star in
this film about an accident at a nuclear power plant. (PG)
“EYES OF LAURA MARS“: Will be shown at midnight in Rudder
Theater. Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones star in this murder
mystery centered in the high fashion world. (R)
A&M WHEELMEN: Will meet at 9 a.m. in front of Rudder Foun
tain for a 38-mile ride.
Sunday
RELIGIOUS COUNCIL: Will meet at 3 p.m. in the meditation
room at All Faiths Chapel. All recognized religious student or
ganizations should send a delegate.
AUTOCROSS: The Texas A&M Sports Car Club will sponsor a
Gymkana, a timed test of driving ability, in the Zachry parking lot.
Registration begins at 9 a.m.
LEBANESE STUDENT SOCIETY: Will meet at 8 p.m. in Rudder
504.
BIRD WATCHERS: The Brazos Ornithological Society will sponsor
a search for the Pileated Woodpecker and other migrant and water
birds at Camp Creek, beginning at 9 a.m. To get to Camp Creek,
take Highway 6 north to OSR, turn right, drive 25-30 miles to FM
1940. Turn left at the “Camp Creek” sign and go about 10 miles to
the north entrance of the camp and follow the dirt-gravel road to
lot 38. Bring a sack lunch.
“MURDER BY DECREE:” The Sherlock Holmes mystery film star
ring James Mason and Donald Sutherland will be shown in Rud
der Theater at 8 p.m. (PG)
Same color
background
helps recall
STEPHENVILLE — A psychol
ogist at Tarleton State University
has a tip for teachers who like to use
audio-visuals in the classroom.
Students will recall more if the in
formation presented on a slide with
a red background today is given
with the same color background and
in the same context the next time
it’s shown, says Dr. Robert Newby
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and recall he is conducting on the
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