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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY Delaware Ohio Thursday April 13 1978 lis mswm Vol Ill No 19 25 Boiler exceeding EPA emission limits at night By Steve Sawlcki to prevent the pollution caused The EPA was here Monday f by a less efficient boiler From density tests OWUs coal boiler has been for preliminary about 715 pm to midnight no problems exceeding the Environmental Warner said but the boiler is gradually shut off They will complete Protection Agencys EPA were found making it run less efficiently investigation within two density limits at night their smoke and causing a discharge of weeks April 4 Also daytime V since about 30 percent smoke density Warner said there have been to meet efforts the standards Warner said complaints about the boilers have caused a noisy steam Were supposed to be at 20 hissing noise during the day discharge which has raised percent but if we blew steam said it was numerous complaints Several teachers from that pipe all night long disturbing their classes Also EPA regulations call for someone just wouldnt get any he reported complaints from below 20 percent smoke density sleep he said That things two women on Sandusky Street at all times except three irritating enough during the who said it woke them up in the minutes each hour and during day morning Warner changed the r cleaning according to John William Sutherland power boilers starting time from 5 to 6 Martz Ohio EPA chief of the plant engineer said the steam am VI division of technical services began being exhausted on April The Delaware Police OWUs boiler has been emitting 4 The boilers hissing noise Department has had no noise i about 30 percent at night ac- reportedly distrubing classes in complaints However cording to Robert Warner Pfeiffer Natatorium Slocum Patrolman Charles Green in a ITS LONELY AT THE TOP Songwriter Randy Newman director of buildings and and Sturges Halls is from the telephone interview said the entertained approximately 1800 people in Gray Chapel during grounds excess steam discharged eight or nine officers in this two concerts Monday evening Newman was brought to OWU by Density is the color or shade Warner stressed that smoke room agree that the boiler is a Paradise Productions in conjunction with Major Attractions density did not par- of the smoke Joseph Arar mean disturbance Review on page 4 Photo by Drew Jackson engineer at the Ohio EPAs ticulate matter We passed the central district office in particulate test two years ago Columbus said density is he said Budget cost mars chances checked by a trained observer However Warner said who views the smoke and that EPA smoke density determines its percentage One regulations were broken at hundred percent is completely night To say that we didnt WSLN seeks switch to stereo opaque and zero is clear smoke more at night would be a of darkness it is almost lie Because we being impossible to check smoke Warner said air conditioners By Kevin Miller stereo can be considered the derstand why are to be to shoved to back of the bus density at night he said would probably be turned on in administration has able the WSLN faces an uphill battle educational benefits of he said Warner explained that in the Chappelear Drama Center and see the with the administration in their going stereo I see spring less steam is needed to the New Science Building by just dont attempt to convert the sfation to how stereo equipment would Robinson on the other hand heat the East Campus than is Friday This would allow excess a stereo system has grown accustomed to needed to make the boiler run power to be directed to the air benefit the educational process dealing with the radio stations efficiently The excess is conditioning thus ending noise The problem according to problems over the years As discharged into the atmosphere and smoke problems former General Manager far as how to go about in- Frank Quinn who initiated the Quinn said he sees the major creasing the budget for WSLN I drive is discrepancies in the stumbling block as the ad- dont know where the money cost of the equipment and ministrations general attitude will come from he said birthday honored whether or not the equipment is toward the station I think Shipps necessary we are receiving the back seat Quite honestly my number treatment from the ad- one priority for the station is to get a full time broadcasting A dinner and reception Three WSLN board members ministration he said basing honoring Herman Rusty said the process of switching to his belief on a survey he con- teacher Robinson said of Broadcasting John Shipps OWU 13 was held stereo would entail between ducted in February of eight Director is employed on a Saturday by Phi Delta Theta 5000 and 8000 George Ohio schools For a school with Ledingham basis by the fraternity in celebration of his Cryder director of audio- a broadcasting program our part time University 90th birthday and 70th an visual however put a price tag budget is far below par niversary as a member of Phi of 22000 for the purchasing installation of stereo This subject of stereo could Delt and Quinn said that Marietta tempest in a teapot t equipment create a Shipps vice president operates two radio stations one Robinson continued We have Emeritus for University AM and one FM on a 25000 consistently been treated fairly Relations was director of Although this years budget per year Oberlin gives by administratiors As much as University Relations in 1948 and graduating class designated WOBC 12000 and Denison Id like to see WSLN go stereo I elected vice president for A funds to WSLN for equipment gives WDUB 8600 for dont think it is feasible at this University Relations in 1950 a the money will be given over a operating expenses In con- time only post he held until his retirement t five year period I cant spend trast WSLN received Quinn said the feasibility in 1959 funds I have Edward 2750 from the University this dont on which estimate Robinson of the year the lowest of the eight depends Speaking at the celebration chairman to follow Speech Department said schools surveyed one decides hvas university rresiaeni Herman Shipps Thomas Wenzlau Harold Based on past performances memberatla- rge the Alumni Fund Bequest of the senior class members I WSLNs budget is at its Minnick lowest figure in ten years of Committee and OWU would say that we will receive general the Phi Delt Quinn headquarters and Howard Associates approximately 1000 per year said We are on the air Inside 18 hours a day and our staff of 65 LStrauch director of develop He was also instrumental in We are years away from being Ad- people learning quite a few Planning Commission ment at Wooster who helped helping develop the able to afford stereo are of the fundamental skills of Shipps raise money for the Phi missions Placement and broadcasting I un preparing Delt house Public Relations offices Robinson added that before cant Shipps was awarded a silver Shipps also served as alumni computer pg 3 plate scrap book and a Tahiti secretary from 1921- 27 and F- Tfulltime Student Hours per PT- New again from 1942- 52 He was Coll parttime campus by the fraternity Stofl Day Faculty executive secretary of the School Letters Budget pg 4 Shipps was instrumental in Denison WDW W8 es TS tour University from 1926- 40 and tft moving the fraternity houses to Kenyon WKCO 2 800 No 30 Advisor director of New Student Per- WCMO lor No 20 3 FT hill helped raise Morietto 25000 review 6 fraternity and 1 12th Night pg sonnel from 1940- 18 He taught WMRT two stations No 35 18 PT the money needed to build the Sociology from 1926- 30 In 1971 Oberlin WOBC SI2000 Yes 100 20 Advisor present Phi Delt house 1 PT he wrote The Development of OWU WSLN 2750 No 65 1617 Thinclads 3rd He was editor of the BOO 50 15 I PT the first University Relations at Ohio Otterbein WOBN 3 Yes izine and helped WUSO 6 500 No 50 1216 Advisor in OACs pg 7 alumni mag Wesleyan Wittenberg orgnnize tne Aiumm mreciuis Wooster WCWS 7500 90 18 Advisor The Transcript April 13 1978 Campus news in brief The Sigma Chi wash Bova Joseph Guarnaccia car r raised 207 for the Rick Sword George Gunn Dann Orr and i Memorial Fund Saturday Gregory Powers juniors according to Roger Weber Richard Beatty Kathleen member of Sigma Chi The Brown William Fairhurst and money will be given to Swords Patrick McDonald sophomore parents to donate to a charity of James Browning and graduate t their choice Weber said Rebecca Conklin Martin Bregman assistant professor of geology- geography is the OWUs 28th annual High faculty advisor School Music Festival will be held tomorrow at 7 pm in Gray Pianist Robert Nims Chapel Some 1500 student assistant professor of music musicians from 115 Ohio high and his wife soprano Marilyn schools will perform Darrell Nims will perform in Sanborn Wood associate professor of i Hall April 14 at 815 pm Works r music will serve as Festival by Handel Wolfe Dvorak Director Povlenc and Rorem will be 4 performed Admission is free Applications to participate in Senior recitals by soprano for the Rick Sword Memorial Fund Photo by WCSA faculty- student com- Elaina Roberts and mezzo SIG CHI SHINE Members of Sigma Chi Chuck Frostick mittees are available at 101 soprano Marilyn Bry will be fraternity and friends put the finishing touches University Hall and the MUB held in Sanborn Hall April 16 at on this car during the Sig Chi benefit car wash desk Deadline for the ap- 415 pm Both will perform plications is April 21 nine works by composers such WCSA Budget Proposal as Handel Brahms Faure and PD WALK FOR ttlLES TO GET A forms for 1978- 79 are available