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Morning Sentinel from Waterville, Maine • 6

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JW Anti Pollution And Safety Regulations Set MORNING SENTINEL riday January 16 1976 DEP OKs Tanker Storage If Stand On Gay Acts Reagan Resumes NH Campaigning inund wcinff ftfl nnmM Stay In Harmony Ixxxlxxi (Unposted debits) 2l 0) MO ixxxlxxi ST 3 Our Annual January Waterville of SAVE Compliments Of: 010676 (CENTRAL namber DIC We do more to make friends Director IE! 2 3 23 24 25 23 27 28 29 34 38 38 5 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 IE3E3 IE3E RIDAY Mashed Potato ish Cakes Carrots Bread and Butter Pudding with Topping Milk co 15 10 17 18 19 20' 21 22 38 39 40 41 42 30 31 32 33 name of bank: CentraUatlonal Jnk BALANCE SHEET the cion of buxines on INORMATION ABOVE NOT TO BE PUBLISHED NO PERMIT is needed also for ships moored in Maine to take on supplies or for mainten ance repair or overhaul Shipowners wishing a permit must submit evidence to the board that the ships are free of explosive gases a common ha zard of empty tankers that have been used for petroleum pro ducts Other requirements include: by a marine surveyor that chains and an chors will hold the ship securely plans for severe storms emergency evacuation of crews and emergency communications sewage disposal plan that pollute coastal waters Applicants for storage of ships City 1231 Capita! notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL total Preferred stock tout par value (No shares outstanding Common stock total par value (No shares authorized 80000 Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS We the undersigned directed attest the correctness of this report of condition Wi dectore that It has been examined by to the beet of our knowledge and belief to true and correct and that It has been or will be published In the manner prescribed by Title 12USC 161 within twenty days from the date of the call tor report of condition or as otherwise prescribed by the Comptroller of the Currency Average of total deposits for the 1 5 calendar days ending with the cal! date Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date Interest collected not earned on Installment loans Included In total capital accounts Standby letters of credit Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) Other reserves on loans Reserves on securities TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES I THURSDAY Hamburg in roll with fixings Pickles Potato Chips resh ruit Milk 1 Richard A Moore Name Vlca PrBldentCashler By DANIEL HANEY BOSTON (AP) Research ers say that less than two months of heavy marijuana smoking narrows the bror'hial tubes and mildly impairs breathing Their study found that healthy young men who smoked five marijuana cigarettes a day developed increased difficulty in forcing air out of their lungs The 'pot breathing ability was still within normal limits the researchers said it returned to full health within a month after giving up heavy use of the drug However they added marijuana smoking over a much longer period might lead to clinically impor tant and less readily reversible The study was conducted by Dr Donald Tashkin and as sociates at the UCLA School of Medicine It was published in the current issue of the New England Journal of Medicine The doctors theorized that the marijuana smoke inflamed the windpipe and bronchial tubes The narrowing of the breath ing tubes was probably caused by the smoke they said not the drug in the pot that causes the marijuana high The researchers found that the more the patients smoked the greater their breathing dif ficulty In the study the doctors test io964 ixxxlxxi 10132 1 Zltfc TlU of th above named bank do hereby declare that thia report st condition to tru and correct to the beet of my knowledge and belief to 59 days of heavy marijuana smoking Before the study be gan all of them had smoked pot at least four days a week Their report said "These findings suggest that customary social use of marijuana may not result in detectable func tional resporatory impairment in healthy young men whereas very heavy marijuana smoking for six to'eight weeks causes mild but statistically significant airway In an accompanying editorial the medical journal said this the forerunner of severe damage that will emerge years later: The inescapable com parison is with tobacco in which the noxious agent is the It noted however that people smoke cigarettes once or twice an hour while they generally use marijuana no more than once or twice a week marijuana the much longer interval between ex posures to smoke is the main factor that reduces the damage that can be done to the protec tive mechanism of the It said xxx XXX xxx xxx what Ronald Lalime seated seems to be saying as he good naturedly occupies a chair in keeping with his new position as president of the Waterville Chapter of SPEBS QSA Those initials mean Society for the Preservation and En couragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America Ready to apply the lather is vice president Richard Qulrion Other of ficers are Maurice ortin vice president David Barnes sec retary Leon Bisson treasurer Lalime succeeds Alton Ran court as president (Sentinel Photo by Bob Cragin) Education Board Meeting Deferred The regularly scheduled Waterville Board of Education meeting set for Monday has been postponed Supt of Schools Nelson Megna said Thursday The superintendent said th next meeting will be held eb 2 at 7 pm Demand deposits of Individuals prtnshps and corps Time and savings deposits of Individuals prtnshps and corps Deposits of US Govt Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of foreign govts and official Institutions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and checks etc TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits (b) Total time and savings deposit ederal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage Indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES By BOB CUMMINGS I (Preu Herald Writer) AUGUSTA Oil tanker may I ba stored in Maine water de spite the objections of the De partment of Marina Resources the Board of the Department of Environmental Protection has ruled But the board has established stringent regulations designed to assure public safety freedom from pollution and in terference with navigation from stored tankers THE REGULATIONS are re quired by a new law passed last spring by the Maine Legisla ture in the fear that oil tanker owners would look to Maine for long term storage of surplus tankers I About 15 per cent of the world tanker fleet has been mothballed because of a slump in the world demand for oil The new Maine regulations prohibit stored ships from duly interfering with or ob navigable waters harvested fishing grounds or aesthetic and recre ational uses of waters bf the And the DEP will require ship owners to prove that stored shins endanger public safety and that the storage will be The DEP said it would issue permits for only three months at a time and will not renew me permits more than five in effect establishing an 18 month limit on oil tanker stor age STORED "OUS1 leave the waters of the State of when the tune limit is reached the DEP said ormer Marine Resources Commissioner Spencer Apollo nio had testified at the public hearing on the DEP regulations last month that the department opposes any long term storage in Maine waters because of struction and probable pollution of fishing In general the new rules re quire a DEP permit for oil carrying vessels wishing to re main at anchorage in Maine wa ters for more than seven days Exempted are routine activi ties including vessels "at an chorage while awaiting assign ment following a regularly scheduled unloading in Maine provided a full crew remains aboard By EDWARD MAGRI 1 VATICAN CITY (AP) The Vatican reasserted Thursday the Roman Catholic Church's condemnation of sex outside marriage but said homosexuals who are shouty be 1 treated with understanding and judged with prudence A special church document on sex also masturbation as a disordered act" sex education for youngsters should be prudent the mass media and entertainment sectors of spreading hedon ism" Acting on the order of Pope Paul VI the Congregation for the Doctrine of the aith issued a 6000 word declaration criti cizing theologians psy chologists and churchmen who challenge traditional sex mor als In the document the congre gation assailed what it called exaltation of sex" It said it acted view of the urgent need to oppose serious errors and widespread aberrant modes of Several priest professors have lost their teaching posts in recent years for departing from official doctrine on sex matters Sex ethics have been swept by an urge for change more than any other doctrinal field among Roman Catholics especially in Europe and North America The president of the United States Conference of Bishops Archbishop Joseph Ber nards of Cincinnati welcomed the document as clear pas toral and timely proclamation of values which are fundamen tal to the defense of human dig is not a negation of sexuality it is a way of placing the God given gift of sex in the context of a full mature human life rooted in respect for one self others and the law of he said On homosexuality the declar ation was more explicit and un derstanding than any previous public Vatican document Without discounting what the Church considers the gravity of all homosexual acts it drew a distinction between homosex uals tendency comes from a false education from a lack of normal sexual develop ment from habit from bad ex ample or frojn other similar and a second group are definitely such be cause of some kind of Innate in stinct or a pathological corn st itution judged to be incur Of the latter it said: the pastoral field these homosex uals must certainly be treated with understanding and sus tained in the hope of over coming their personal diffi culties and their inability to fit into society Their culpability will be judged with prudence no pastoral method can be employed which would give moral justification to these acts on grounds that they would be constant with the condition of such It added that Scripture does permit us to conclude that all those who suffer from this anomaly are personally respon sible for it but it does attest to the fact that homosexual acts are intrinsicallyjdisordered and can in no case be approved The Catholic Church has frequently tempered uncompro mising moral condemnation in principle with leniency in prac tice But in the past the Ameri can Catholic Encyclopedia says homosexuals often had lAn 10 i By II JOSE Hebert I KEENE NH (AP) Ron ald Reagan resumed his small town campaigning to friendly New Hampshire audiences Thursday and repeated his call for less federal government and welfare reform Reagan challenging Presi dent ord in the first primary eb 24 flew to Keene from lorida and then motored by bus caravan to four towns in the southwestern corner of the state He later returned to Keene where he planned to hold a citi press conference Thurs day night On riday cam paign tfas scheduled to move across New south ern tier retracing much of the same route where President ord was met by large enthu siastic crowds last September He winds up his campaign Sat urday Hours before arriv al supporters of President ord attempted to revive the controversy over pro of oil prices Oil consumption which had i been growing at the rate of 5 per cent a year worldwide dropped 38 per cent in 1974 The Wall Street Journal a na tional business newspaper said this week the consumption con tinued to decline during 1975 in Japan and the major European nations though the drop leveled off in this country i The Journal said new tankers continue to be launched from orders placed before the slump contributing to the glut and the need for storage THE SURPLUS of oil tankers has resulted 1" depressed prices for transporting oil leading the major shipowners and some oil companies to suggest forming an oil shipping cartel the Jour nal said Theologian Sees Comfort In Code by JULIE LINT Associated Press Writer VATICAN CITY (AP) A Vatican theologian said Thurs day a new church statement on sexual morals completed after seven discussion and careful scrutiny by Pope Paul VI may not one single sin but at least is of comfort to well meaning i The Rev Jan Visser a Rome based Dutch theologian who helped draft the statement said it had been approved by the Pope so it may not be said the Church has kept si on sexual ethics cur rently one of the most con troversial areas of Roman Catholic doctrine REPORT CONDITION ConeoKdatlng domestic eubaltfliriei of the Central National Bank The cartel would seek to boost prices by scrapping some ships and storing others If the plan works oil tanker storage could become a major business The Journal said the plan slates $24 billion for moth balling" The Port of Portland has been most prominently mentioned as the likely recipient of any tank er storage business But a number of other loca tions along the Maine coast have sufficient deep waler and reasonably sheltered harbors and the advantage of less con flict with other large ship traf fic In urging rejection of any long term storage the Depart ment of Marine Resources en visioned requests for storage permits all along the Maina coastline curity cards to collect various government benefits Reagan spent only a few min utes at each stop and was greeted enthusiastically wher ever he went Workers on their way home from an insurance cbmpany in Keene which Rea gan toured stood in line to shake his hand Unlike his tour of New Hamp rural and generally con servative mountain country last week this trip takes Reagan through towns and cities where ord is expected to do well in the primary and Democrats are making considerable inroads' AL COREY MUSIC CENTER 99 Main Street Waterville been depicted by the Church as monsttrs for whom God had selected special punish ment" Sex outside marriage is al ways sinful the declaration said Church holds from di vine revelation and from her authentic of the natural law that the use of the sexual function has its true meaning and moral rectitude only in true marriage" it said It avoided going into the eth ics of sex in marriage refer ring to Pope 1968 Ency clical whlch restated con demnation of artificial con traception The declaration rejected the opinion of those upholding the moral legitimacy of premarital sex as the external expression of affection which is al ready in some way conjugal in the psychology of the subject" The document puts a positive value on human sexuality itself however speaking of the al of the sexual act in marriage both in mutual self giving and human procrea tion On masturbation it said that "subjectively there may not al ways be serious But it added: the force of certain arguments of a biologi cal and philosophical nature which have sometimes been used by theologians in fact both the magisterium of the Church' in the course of a constant tradition and the moral sense of the faithful have declared without hesitation that masturbation is an intrinsically and seriously disordered On sex education the docu ment urged parents and teach ers to give their children and pupils tion suited to their It said mass media and en tertainment were responsible for the general men and spreading centious It be a question of artistic or literary public enter tainment or providing informa tion each individual in his or her own domain must show tact discretion Moderation and a true sense of The theologian who irked the Vatican more than anyone else on the question of sex morals was a Swiss Dominican cpriest the Rev Stephan Pfuertner who was deprived of his teach ing job at the University of ribourg in Switzerland in 1972 He upheld sexual pleasure as a basic human right to be en joyed in accordance with indi vidual conscience rather than a moral code xx XX XX XX Each riday Central National Bank will bring you the Waterville School lunch menu for the following week At Central Bank we do more to make friend Especially when it comes to tummies WEEK JANUARY 19 23 1978 MONDAY Texas Hash Peas Bread and Butter Brownies Milk TUESDAY China Pie Green Bean Bread and Butter Peaches Milk WEDNESDAY Mashed Potato Hot Dog Beets Yeast Roll Jello and Topping Milk xx XX XX XX XX XX XX 12 tnoflO 20 ALL ORGANS PIANOS ELEC PIANOS GUITARS BANJOS PEDAL STEEL GUITARS DRUMS SYNTHETHIZERS A SYSTEMS GUITARS and BASS AMPLIIERS SAXOPHONES LUTES TRUMPETS CLARINETS etc Study inds Impairs Breathing (No shares outstandlng2Qi(lQ CHARTER NUMBER: 15954 31 75 dy Yf Thousand of dollar IHOUSANOS 1 i44T 201 I Cash and due from banks flncfudinol US Treasury securities Obligations of other US Govt egeijcies and corps uoiigsiion or oUiies ano ponjiai supaiyigipna Other MCurlUe (including Ixxxl xw corporate stock) Trading account securities ederal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell i Loan Bank premises furniture and fixtures and other assets representing bank premise Real estate owned other than bank premises Investment In unconsolidated subsidiaries and liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other asset (Including I IXXXlXXj direct leas financing) TOTAL ASSETS posal to transfer of $90 billion i said was found using 80 names worth of various federal social 30 addresses and 12 social se programs to the state A key state legislator claimed plan would mean a state income or sales taxes or possibly both Reagan in brief stops in itz william 'Winchester Hinsdale and Chesterfield was only asked onco about the $90 billion transfer proposal "It has nothingg to do with $90 Reagan told about 50 persons in the Hinsdale town hall He said he only used that figure as an example "I think it can be a tax re duction for he said of his plan Also at Hinsdale where Rea gan visited the oldest operating Post Office in America he lashed out at the welfare sys tem saying it was rife with in eligible recipient one knows how many people are on welfare They (the government) only know how many checks they send he said A he said was a Chicago woman whom hq A ''i in Maine must also either keep skeleton crews aboard or provide for periodic visits by persons capable of assuring that the ships are safe and In com pliance with the DEP laws and regulation 7 SEVERAL SHIPS had been tentatively slated for storage in Maine last year Including at least one supertanker with a capacity of 250000 ton of oil about three times the maximum capacity of the tankers serving the Port of Portland The plan was shelved when the Legislature gave the PEP jurisdiction over long range ship storage No new application are pending The surplus of tankers resulted from the sudden slump in world consumption of oil that followed the Arab oil embargo of 1973 74 and the quadrupling COOPERSTOWN NY (AP) The Milwaukee Brewers will play the New York Mets here Aug 9 in the annual Baseball Hall of ame game it was an nounced Thursday The game follows induction ed the breathing ability of 28 ceremonies for those elected to young men before and after 47 Hall xxxhcx xxx xx xxxlxx xxjfxx xxx xx AAA NA 1371 xxxlxx 413 xxx 1 r11" Vatican Reasserts Sex Code Eases Nsmtof Bank MainB fthee1fleeefbu1nMBon published In response to call mad ty Comptroller of the Currency under title 12 United States Code Section 161 1 r' sstesii' mo 3C CA UJ 12 SI 1 I I 2 Ml 1 I i Si O' 4 i I I i CD 3 I a 2 7 kl 6 a I a 2 1 uj I BA 2685 XXX1Q(4993xxxxx 1Q2 xxx xx 1696 XXX XX XXX XX 500 xxx xx 991XXXIXX 10 073 XXX XX 3482 xxx xxT 591lxxxlxx xxxlxx xxx xx XXX XX xxx xx xxxlxx 10147 xxxlxx nxxxlxx 69 xxx xxx xxx 69 "xxx xxx xx 7M xxx XXX XX 3OO inxT xxx xxxl 79 xxx! 000 xxx XX lo XXX XX EJIEiS El ra El.

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