wedncsdr, cbccmbcr 15, 1370 pc3 2 dsily ncbrcsksn V 4 1 short stuff The Lincoln - Lancaster County Geneolcgy Society wl meet at 7 pjn. today at the Essterday Center, 62nd and Adana streets. . - - Applications are now available for new student orientation student hosts in Room 200, Nebraska Union, ASUN office or in say college dean's office. Applications are due Dec 23. See orientation office staff, Union 200, for more information. A representative from the Veterans Administration (VA) regional office will be in Union 338 from 11 a.m. to noon today to answer questions about VA bene- The UNL Go club will meet at 7:30 p jn. today at the Union 21 5 A. Alpha Tau Alpha will meet, at 8 pjn. today in Agricultural Hall 311. . daily nebraskan - EdStoHihchtef: Theresa Foremen. Mangling Editor: Randal Blauvelt. Nawi Editor: Sandy RSohr. Anociata ttam Editors: Ron Rugea and Rex SsSine. Layout Editor: Liz Beard. Entertainment Editor: Michael Zshgsri. Sports Editor: Pete Wsman. 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Second class postage paid at Lincoln, N. 2501 . - Wednssday -1 5ih Chris Griffith Thursday ISIh S ; - Szturdsy lSUi ' - Osccr's Introduces fed, mtllz-i 1222 by Llcrnr.v, Prince, Adsrns a Cby. Fetunnj a supsrb fcnisb ixcsfst 9:00 -'1:C0 Friday 17th 94)0-1: Homecookin' L 3 S 4 if $ J i frz- ff tested vcr ooase Cy IZlze Patten Vehicles traveling city streets are being monitored for excessive noise by the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Dept. and the Lincoln Police Dept. (LTD). The two departments tested more than 3,000 vehicles for excessive noise violations and IS violations cards have been issued. The noise checks are done with a sound level meter, which measures the noise level in decibels. ' The checks are conducted on city streets by a health official and a police man. Richard McDvain, noise pollution control specialist with the Health Dept. environmental health' division, said the meter must be placed 50 feet from the. roadside when measuring the sound. . Vioiaters are asked only to fill out a noise correction card and to return it to the Health Dept. Only one of the 15 cards . issued has been returned, records show. McElvain said the number of violations has been greater, but the policemen assign ed to the tests haven't been present all the time to stop the cars. Health Dept. figures show an additional 145 violations were committed in October, but because the policemen had been called away from the site for various reasons, no cards could be issued. The same Health Dept. figures show that of the 31 hours of testing, a police man was present for 17 and a half hours. Only three violations were recorded in November, but McElvain said that figure could be deceiving. He said the Health Dept. is allowed to test only on good days, and with a food piosoning case earl ier in the month, only one day was left for testing. The Health Dept. is allowed to test only on days when there are no adverse weather conditions, McElvain said. The theory behind this is that different driving cortdi lions dictate different noise -levels, he explained. A city ordinance passed in 1971 re quires that the sound level of cars travel ing less than 35 mJi. cannot exceed 82 decibels. The level of normal human conversation is 55-60 decibels. The rate of a garbage disposal is about 80 decibels. Ear dam age is possible when the sound reaches 85 decibels. The allowable noise level for motor cycles and trucks is slightly higher. The Police Dept. has not been issuing tickets for the violations, but McElvain said he hopes it soon will. "So far the whole thrust of the program has been voluntary compliance," he added. Violating the noise -ordinance is a mis demeanor and carries a fine of up to $500, or JO days in jail or both. FUT YCU? EcST FGOT FCWVATJD ' uj r! N If h4 nums&iuzmutUuuZS ' i -r-" . J!w " I Merry V Christma For Dad ,r - xf" weres9.95 Now s5.98 Something for Mother -Give a Brndied Fruit Kit! Great fun for both. 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