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·-a MEDINA JOURNAL-REGISTER THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1971 By JACK WOLISTON NEW YORK <UPI> Ecologists are taking a look at mercury-base antifouling paints and in at least one state - Massachusetts-they have been banned. Paints containing mercury substances were introduced on the market a number of years ago after extensive tests in- dicated they provided greater resistance to fouling of bulls than copper-base paints, the mariner's standby for scores of years. The Massachusetts Pesticide Board U!sued an emergency ban recently against mercury-base paints after studies showed up to 950 parts· per million of mercury in mudflats near marinas along state waterways. Dr. Ernest w. Cook, deputy public health commissioner, said the figure. was far above safe.ty guidelines\fo\f mercury content. The emergency order bans applications of paints containing mercury_ substances on docks and wharves, plus all marine craft intended for use in Massachusetts waters. It also prohibits dropping into the water paints scraped from vessels. According to Cook, the studies of the mudflats showed con- tamination of shellfish there was due, in part at least, to the residue of marine anti-fouling paint. · Lobsters caught in the area containing a high count of mercury may have picked up the poisoning by eating sealife which was exposed to the contaminated mud, Cook said. On a brighter note, Outboard J14arine Corporation has an- nounced a new system for out- board motors · produced by its Ev:inrude and Johnson divisions that will eliminate any overboard spillage of fuel or oil. OMC says the drain-free systems will be standard Illnesses •e ef shorter Uratlon Mraid of Respoasibillty - often less serious -· because of the great- er curative ~r of today's medicines. You're back in action sooner, with less loss of income and smaHer medical bills. Prescribed medicine is truly today's ereatest value. . \Maybe I'll always be a second banana because I'm afraid of the respmisibility of having others d~nd on me,\ he said. \When I'm on camera I know Carol's ·there as · . the mainstay. It was t;Jle same With Danny. They carry the burden and responsil)ility. . COIN. Aclw-ertlsen hchanp Inc. 1971 Whatever· you .want ... you.c~n get it by SAVING! Aside from his near adoration of Miss Burnett,· Korman thinks the three funniest humans · in America are Tim Conway, Rickles and Jonathan Winters. \They're funny when they're working,\ Korman said. \They don't need a script.' And they can be funny to amuse friends.\ But like Korman, they find humor is a serious business indeed. \ } ' L . ' . AU Accounts Insured up to $20,000 CITIZ.ENS SJAJE MNK Serving. You I~· Our Pleasure . , - .. as.. Main St. - . Ph. 765-2291 . - . Memlter Feoral- .,.posit Insurance Corp •. - - . .. ··:JCtlalletl: . . . .. ' . .. . . .' ~. ·, ~ ' I . . . ~ ~ . \.II1i fact, being cold ot wet have very little .·to ,ckwithcc~tching i::f_cold . .A\co1d~' is cmy o.:t;l~ 9~-$~~etal v.irar age):lts c~lleg, ,adeno- vituies!/ An:~eu-e -v~y coritagi6~~ .cmd; es- ~-raily for children, eire spread, koin one · ~~n to: anothe:r. · Not by the· :Weatb~r: · Tre~ col?s with plepty of rest in bed, and 'ask YOUr doctor f¢>r instructions about : . d~tirl: . medlcin~ steam. 1nlitxlations. . . . . ' . ' ' . ~- . .. . \ • I- • . ~\' . '• fAKE-OUT ORPD$ cincl REGULAR MENUS ••• 0 ... .., \ -· •\' NOi ALCOHOliC BEVRAGES ·. Most of all. don't confUse colds with influ- enza or vC:Xrious respirc:rtory illnesses: High fever and severe- symptoms signcil. more than a cold. Be alert. Don't te.tke chances. . ,Consult your doctor. A thought for your future.· Blue Cross · e~nd Blue· Shield are the world's largest· ' Plans d~oted solely to ho-spital and doc- . tor care prOtection,_ w~ know ihe value .of an ounce of pr(l!\eiition And.\: !ji$,ij~b{ you ccin't d~ tn4cl.l about coldS!\ guard agatn~t. influenza .,.,., \\\ ~~~~rk;t:T~'$~ respirgtory i1hiesses.1vfany ·,-+-. \\\'..:~ .... ~;· rn~UQn are $ai1ab}e,· 1 'hey'ye;:i;k l'>;n.-.···'· . .. tak~ _littl~ qd~anee plcmningH;>r.L;y(,Utl}:l4tf;['2'f:J'-. and dre ct smart 'Way to b\l(!~e up.gg:(:d,lj$f:;\ a-prolonged illness or stay in.tt b. O$J:,lt(l!J;. ; . ':'4J:atm; CROSS ?F WESTE~ ·NEw YORK, m~.-BLUE SHIELD OF WESTERN NEW YORK~ rnC.'~s MAIN STREf:T.:·ooriTJU.O'; N. 'l, 142m~'·.:c:o:.;;;.c! ~ . . ~ ~ .... ' ' . ' - \' . ~ •' . . . . ' '·~ ' ' '•., ...