—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 30,1976 Kremlin names defense chief MOSCOW (UPI) The Kremlin yesterday named Dmitri F. Ustinov, a hardline arms industry expert, to replace Marshal Andrei A. Grechko as the Soviet Union’s defense minister. In what Western experts Nuclear .The Breazeale Nuclear tain heart diseases Reactor facility on campus Other developments include will hold an open house from techniques for monitoring en -10 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow. vironmental pollution, air- Visitors will have a first- born pollution and radioactive hand look at the one- emissions from nuclear megawatt research reactor plants, in operation. The pool housing Geisler said the University’s and reactor core can also be first reactor was put into op examined. Explanations of eration in 1955 ■after William nuclear fission and reactor M. Breazeale came from Oak operation will be given as Ridge, Tenn., to design visitors observe the control the reactor. Breazeale was room and the reactor also the first professor of, operators. nuclear engineering at the Other facilities such as the University from 1952 to 1959. hot cells, the cobalt-60 pool, The reactor core installed the neutron • activation then was replaced about 11 analysis laboratory and the years ago by the current one, radiographic techniques Geisler said, laboratory can also be seen. Geisler said the facility ac- George Geisler, research cepts visitors anytime, not associate of nuclear just during the annual open engineering, said that the house. facility is not a power reactor, Career information will be but is used for training pur- available to high school and //1/,,/,/aa.' i/laiAf poses and research. commonwealth campus I\IUCIGdr VIGvV Research projects on students. Transportation will display will include the new be provided every half-hour imaging techniques using x- from the parking lot behind rays and gamma rays and Mechanical Engineering neutrons used to detect cer- Building to the reactor. 79' SPECIAL i 79'SPECIAL I I WUHTOKMUNN ■ ■ WITH THIS COUPON I I GET AN ARBYS I ■ GET AN ARBYS I I ROAST BEEF SANDWICH I ■ ROAST BEEF SANDWICH ■ I FOR 79' I I FOR 79* I I OFFER 600 D AT ! I | I . ROTH LOCATIONS I I BOTH LOCATIONS | ■ 111 SOWERS START I ■ 111 SOWERS STRRT I ■ 400 W. COLLEGE AVE. ! ! 400 W. COLLEGE AVE. ■ / / Spaghei f Spaghetti with Clam Sauce $3.25 Spaghetti with Fried Pepper Sauce .... $2.65 Spaghetti with Shrimp Pizziola $3.15 ITALIAN SPECIALTIES Baked Lasagna Veal Alla Parmingiana Baked Manicotti Chicken Cacciatori ai Imported & Domestic Beers & Wines * . Also Sandwiches and Pizza OpDvT 114 S. Garner Oust around the block from Igtclieil Mdanahan.) Saving] CANDY - /flsif. 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Among the Western experts he has a reputation as an ultra efficient organizer. “Efficiency is the one thing about him that is really notable,” one expert said. $2.95 $3.75 $2.95 $4.45 “He is a man who can produce well-made arms when the Kremlin wants them. You can see that by the improved quality of weapons in this country in recent years.” Ustinov also has had connections with the Soviet space program, especially in the development of rocket technology, and was awarded a Hammer and Sickle gold medal for that work in 1961. The surprise appointment came only hours after the top Students' from Penn-Cambria High School flank Bob Totenbier, Breazeale Nuclear Reactor super visor and chief of operations, during a tour of the University’s facility. M Election of 1976-77 officers for £ Anthropology Promotion £ & Enrichment Sodality M Monday, May 3,1976 7:30p.m. “j z ; ; : 206 Chambers Building ■yC All interested persons are welcome to attend and become members. ■ ★*★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★*★★★★ ikhvi iv»vi »>•, ,v< »•»•« i***4 »;< »>;« iw< 'SJOSS 1 'K 1 ‘S‘ ‘K* l ISl* *jS»* * 4 *•£**£* 'S 1 *# 1 r £>! M The Brothers of Beta Sigma Beta || || at 255 E. Fairmount Ave. are having an | Open Regatta Party J jjitij tonight, beginning at 9:00. There will be mixed drinks fj| and Mich on tap. Plenty for everybody. Bring a friend and || M hope to see you there. p Soviet leadership, led by a weeping party secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev, paid final tribute to Grechko, the man who built' Russia’s modern military might in nine years . as defense minister. Grechko died unexpectedly Monday of a heart attack at age 72. 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