Oircenhelt Primary V te eptember 13; Polls O n rom 7 A.M.-7 P.M. Priwary election polln will be open on Tuesday, .3, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. This year for the first time Jltws -·llleuitw Greenbelt will have three polling places: Center School (third precinct); North E nd School (sixth precinct); and Springhill Lake AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Community Hall (eighth precinct). Thesa premicts are part of Volume 29, Number 42 GREENBELT,MARYLAND Thursday, , 1966 the 1st Sub-District. Democratic registration exceeds At the county level, J'11DJdng Swimming Pool Open Republican registration by more for the 5-man county commis­ Press Freedom Committee's than 3 to 1. Of the 5,181 voters sion on the Sickles ticket are Two More Weekends registered in the three precincts, At a special meeting held Jesse S. Baggett, M. Bayne Brooke. 2,149 are Democratic, 651 Republi­ Tuesday night, the City Council Gladys N. Spellman, Jl"rancia B. Fund Drive Gains Momentum voted unanimously to keep the can, and 839 unaffiliated. There are Fraincois, and Francis J. Aluisi. swimming pool open during the 3,042 voters registered at Center Opposing them on the Finan ticket The tempo of the drive for funds to help meet the legal ex­ next two weekends. Council School, 920 at North End, and 1,219 are James :r. Casey, Mildred .:A.. penses incurred in connection with the $2,000,000 suit filed by agreed to try keeping the pool at Springhill Lake. Harkness, Walter L. Green, Earl E. local developer Charles Bresler against the Greenbelt News Review open on an experimental basis Of chief Interest are the contest­ Smathers, and Robert F. Sutpbln. ants in the Democratic primary. and its president, Alfred M. Skolnik, will be increased in the com­ to see if there would be suffi­ Other candidates are Lansdale G. Eight candidates are running for ing weeks. The Greenbelt Freedom of the Press Committee an­ cient use to justify the addi­ Clagget, Kathleen F. Manglits, Earl tional operating costs. Also, it the gubernatorial nomination, with E. Smathers, Edwin M. Beall, Fred­ nounced last week that with the vacation period over and the the keenest rivalry between was noted that a school holiday erick M. Coxen, Wayne S. Hardin, primary election campaign drawing to a close, additional commun­ Thomas B. Finan and Carlton H. Frederick B. Lauterbach, Joseph E. ity resources will be available to assist in the drive. will take place next Tuesday, Election Day, and the pool will Sick.Jes. Other candidates are Mattingly, and A. Preston Ferrie. George P. Mahoney, Clarence Miles, The Greenbelt Freedom of the be open. Andrew Easter, Morgan Other Finan-Sickles contests ue Press Committee was formed by a Season passes will be honored. :r. L. CPVN Holds 3-Day Forum Arnaino, Charles J. Luthardt, Sr., looming over the nomlnt.tions for group of leading Greenbelt citizens Daily admission fees for non• State's Attorney (l.Joyd E. :James, who, in their organizational state­ pass holders will remain the and Ross Z. Pierpont. During Labor Day Weekend The Sickles-Finan rivalry per­ Sr. vs. Arthur A. Marshall, Jr.}; ment, declared the committee's pur­ ame. Register of Wills (Hayden G. MeJ.. pose was to "support our news­ At the three-day forum of the meates most of the other contests. Greenbelt Committee for Peace in At the State level, Charles M. Boyce vin vs. Genella S. McGinnis) ; paper in its right and obligation to Sheriff (Robert Lee Haislip vs. report the news accurately and Vietnam, held in front of Center and Clinton Bamberger are running School concurrently with the Labor City Provides Temporary on the Sickles ticket for Comp­ William J. Kersey); and 3 Judges fairly." The statement further de­ of Orphans Court (John A. Cas­ clared that "we citizens of Green­ Day Festival (from which the troller and Attorney General group had ben ousted), scores of Quarters for SHL School against Louis I. Goldstein and tagna, John F. Kelly, and William belt will stand neither idle nor The Board of Education on Tues­ Piersma vs. Frank M. Kratovll, passive during this attack on the Greenbelters engaged in vigorous Francis B. Burch on the Finan debate. A series of talks was given day, Sept. 6, adopted the offer of ticket. Mary O'Hare, and Kathleen Greenbelt News Review, which bas the City of Greenbelt to provide Shoap.) served us faithfully through the on Sunday evening by guest speak­ ers Bruce Bowman and James temporary emergency classroom ac­ years by keeping us fully informed Five candidates are vieing for Cassels and committee members commodations in the Municipal on matters vitally affecting our Mayor Denounces the Democratic nomination to the Allen Lenchek and Wayne Horman. Building and the Youth Center. welfare." This will insure fulltirne sessions State Senate from the 1st Sub Bowman noted that "certain District: Henry (Jack) Long (on A door-to-door drive for funds is for Springhill Lake, Lakeside Real Estate Tactics organizations claim to be concerned Greenbelt Mayor Edgar Smith de­ the Finan ticket); Edward T. Con­ part of the Committee's efforts. North and Boxwood Village with the defense of democratic nounced unethical real estate tac­ roy (on the Sickles ticket); Green­ Over 100 persons have volunteered grade school students. Charles­ American institutions and yet tics, at the "Meet the Candidates belt mayor Edgar L. Smith; Donald their services as collectors. The towne Village students have already forget the first principles of free Night" of the Prince Georges W. Roberson; and Edward P. committee said that in the areas been transferred to Center School, speech." The various members of County Action Project, held Aug. already reporting on the door-to­ and will not attend the new Spring­ Camus. the Greenbelt committee, while 31 at the Greenbelt Community door drive, the response has been hill Lake elementary school. holding a variety of views from Church. The Greenbelt chief exec­ For the three seats to the State "magnificent," with over 95 per­ radical to moderate, were agreed The school board expects to start House of Delegates from the 1st cent of those approached making utilizing these temporary quarters utive stated that if elected to the on the necessity of finding a non­ State Senate he would sponsor anti­ Sub District, running on the Finan contributions. military end to the conflict. in a week or so. ticket are Kenneth Adelberg, P. G. This decision averted a crisis blockbusting legislation similar to The committee wishes to express Chairman Bertram Donn summed that of Baltimore City for the Melbourne. III and Edgar Sims, up: "The numerous and intense which had developed as the result Jr. Opposing them on the Sickles its sincere appreciation to those of the delay in the opening of the county, as well as legislation to excbang-es of views that took place ticket are Arthur Dorman, Paulene persons who have made contribu­ new Springhill Lake school and the curb unethical loan policies of some each day demonstrate the import­ H. Menes, and Andrew 0. Mothers­ tions and, in particular, to those unexpected surge of new Spring­ banks and savings companies. who are participating as collectors. ance of providing an opportunity Mayor Smith went on to explain head. Other candidates are T.Pomas for people to bear and discuss all hill Lake pupil enrollments. The B. Bourne, IV, Robert Carnay, new school is expected open the problems Greenbelt has had The committee is seeking addi­ aspects of the Vietnam issue. The to Gerald Kunes, and Frank C. Con­ November 3. with real estate speculators and tional collectors and suggests that Greenbelt committee will contiriue promised to introduce a city ordi­ ploier. "if you live in the area where no this program of discussion in the As the result of a nance that would control unethical Four candidates are competing one has come around yet, we will democratic tradition." survey, the school board had pro­ real estate practices by real estate for the Democratic nomination for welcome your volunteering your jected an enrollment of 260 elemen­ agents, and make the city respon­ services." Volunteers are asked to tary school pupils for the fall ses­ Congressman from the Fifth Dis­ sible for investigating any com­ trict: Hervey Machen, Harry A. call 474-6400, 474-6323, 474-6468 or sion at Springhill Lake school. En­ plaints of blockbusting. Smith an­ City Notes rollment instead reached 375, a Boswell. Bill R. Hunter, and Elbert 474-6434. nounced his opposition to "open oc­ number which could not be ac­ M. Byrd, Jr. The city's maintenance crew has cupancy'' legislation, since he felt The committee also noted that commodated in full-time sessions been removing old and damaged the problems of discrimination in On the Republican side, most of contributions can be mailed or at Center School. The school board curbing along Lakeside, working housing can be solved without laws the nominations involve no con­ deposited to the committee's ac­ suggested two weeks ago as a solu­ ahead of the contractors who have that a:ffect the individual home­ tests. Running for Governorshin is count at Twin Pines Savings and tion that Springhill Lake and installed new curbing where owner. Charlestowne Village pupils go on Soiro T. Agnew who has token Loan Association, 105 Centerway. needed. Wednesday was expected Other persons speaking at the opposition from three other ca,,di­ double shift. to see the end of this work, in anti-poverty group's meeting were dates. Of interest to GrPPnb<'ltprs preparation for smooth-seal re­ This led to a mass protest from House of Delegates Democratic can­ is the candidacy of Charles Bres­ WHAT GOES ON Springhill Lake residents which Thursday, Sept. 8, 7 :!l5 p.m. surfacing of the road by other didates Arthur Dorman, Kenneth ler, local developer for State Como­ culminated in a public meeting on GHI Meeting, Hamilton Place. contractors. Adelberg, and Edgar Sims; Audrey troller, who is involved in a local August 31 with school board staff, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2:30 p.m. The restrictions imposed by the Conway, Democratic candidate for battle with the city of Greenbelt and city and county officials. A Special Council meeting on i)ar­ county on the use of water have county commissioners; and Edward over land covenants. He has only search for alternative solutions cel 15 zoning, Municipal Build­ somewhat curtailed the usual pro­ Camus, Democratic candidate for token opposition. quickly followed. ing. gram of watering grassy areas; State Senate. Also speaking were however, the grass and flower beds The city council offered the rear two <'andidates for Congress from Four candidates are comn,,ti,,~ Tuesday, Sept. 13, 7 a.m. - 7 for the Republican nomim•ti0n for p.m. Primary Elections, Center in the center and around the muni­ of the council room in the Munici­ the Fifth District: Republican Wil­ Congressman from the Fifth Dis­ School, North End School, cipal building have been watered in pal Building, the multi-purpose liam Martin and Democrat Elbert trict: A

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5 KEY DEMOCRATS FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER

Patricia Long, whose husband, visited in support of her husband's Henry, is a candidate for State campaign. She states that she hopes S<'nator in Prince Georges County's to meet 700 more residents before Support the Sickles Slate on Sep tember 13th First District, is calling on neigh­ election dav, to u:-ge them to vote By Authority Russell W. Shipley, Treas. bors at the 2000th house she has for her husband - pd. photo - G erson-Cohen DEDICATED TO A PLANNED COMMUNITY :h:t:r. and M rs. Hyman Gerson, 45-D Ridge, announce the marriage PL~ SE LEC T K EY 8D of t heir daughter, Lois Ann, to Mr. Stanley L !!wis Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cohen of Silver FRANK CHARLES Spring, Md. The ceremony took placC' at the Indian Springs Coun­ try Club on August 27. Rabbi Morri~ Gordon officiated. The couple will reside in Athens, :nault Georgia, where the groom is a senior in the fi eld of veterinary Mary Jane K inzer, Broker m edicine a t the University of for Georgia. House of Delegates Free Chest X- ay Who served Greenbelt as - TB respects no age. It can be found among all age groups. One • Boy's Club Director and Coach way to figh t this disease is by an annual X-ray. As a service to resi­ e Boy Scout Neighborhood Commissioner den ts the county provides free Scoutmaster X-rays. Below is the schedule for HAMILTON Pl.AC E. GREENBELT, MD. e local RCrvice by the X-Ray mobile: • Prcoi ent Greenbelt Tenants' Ass'n. September 1966 - Fri., 16, Adel­ Foll-Ow T he Red And Wh.ite SUJm To Our Offwef phi Sho;:,ping Center, Jumbo F ood e President 21st District Democratic Clubs Store, 2-100 University Blv , 12 noon Post 136 American Legion Member 20 yrs.­ 8 p.m. , Saturday, 17, East Ri·• ..r­ Americanism and Chil

• A1torney • Former FBI Agent FINAN • Un lverslty of Md. Faculty Membn • BURCH • GOLDSTEIN • Business Executive • Author Authority Mory Murphy, Treasurer Stimmen Sie fur Vote por Henry Henry Long zum (Enrique) Long el 13 E Don's YOUR Democrat D staatsabgeordnet de Septiembre para X E Senador del estado Le p F. will retten Dein D Geld and Deine Salvara mucho dinero a E Steuem usted y a mi en impuestos R I I C E A In any language, N The gravest threats to T the future of our country C the story's the same. E are the decline in religious A vote for HENRY E convictions, decline in LONG, Jr. for State D D moral character, decline Senator in ELECT in responsible citizenship Prince George's County DONALD W. . . . the deterioration of Maryland's first family life. District will save CANDIDATE FOR you tax dollars. Maryland Senate - 1st District Your Key For Responsible Practical Legislation 6D Auth. Leo E. Wilson

Votate per Henry Long nella

elezione def 13 Settembre Your School Board is not elected. It is nominated 1966 per la posizione di by the State Central Committee. To give Greenbelt Senatore statale lui vorra a voice in this nomination vote: economizzase per noi tutti una sostanziale somma MARTIN ANDERSON Key 26-C lavorando per la riduzione delle tasse FRANCIS C. WELLS Key 29-A for STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE VOTE THE PRINCE GEORGE'S 1st TICKET First District Independent Democrats By Authority of W . J . Nees-, T reas. Auth. Leo Gerton, T reas. T rnrs a~·. Sente-rn ier 8 rnr.6 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 5 GWU Off-Campus Cou rsec: fighter who may be any of a Lib rary Story Regis ration Bequette Joins Fire Dcp'. number of qualified members of Registration fo : a pre-school For Maryland Housewives the department, to ins re a third story hour at the Hyattsville BABYWEEK! man on duty Monda;· through Fri­ The George Washington Univer­ As Second Paid Fireman branch of Prince Georges County sity's College of General Stutlies In conjunction with the Prince day. between the hours of 7 a.m. Mem orial Library will be held September 10 to 17th Georges County Commissioners, the and 4 p.m. Wednesday, September H , from 9 will offer courses for housewives MR, HARRY LOVES CHIL.D­ interested in beginning or resum­ Greenbelt Volunteer Fire Depart­ In this e. pansion, the first paid to 10:30 a.m. only, in the Children's ing a college education, during ment recently hired Frank R . ftrefi1!hter hired last year, John T. Department, 6530 Adelphi Ro:1d, BEN and will f.t:i.rl SALE 2 Bequette as their second paid fire­ Fuston. has been promoted to the Hyattsville. h ours when most chil

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You Lose Your Right to Choose ! ! Thursday. September 8, 1966 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 7 ported that his wallet disappeared CLASSIFIED The Police Blotter while he slept in one of the vans. Apparently the t h i e f entered $1.00 for a 10-word m inimum, 6c By the way G1·eenbelt was visited by the Ku through one of the side doors which • • • for each additional word. Submit Klux Klan last week. The police was left open for vntilation. Ap­ I'm running for Delegate to ads in writing, accom panied by had been asked to provide protec­ proximately $18 was stolen. cash payment, either to the News tion for a 20-car motorcade; how­ Woody's Flying A was the victim The Democratic Convention Review office at 15 Parkway before ever, only four showed up, a!1d in the theft of 7 tires. A neighbor reported seeing 3 white men in the 10 p.m. of the Tuesday preceding drove through town without inci­ 34-G dent. vicinity of 2 Ct Gardenway with KEY publication, or to the Twin Pines tires. They were driving a 1956 Savings and Loan office. A KKK member was more voci­ ferous several days later when he silver-colored Chevrolet. became boisterous during the Labor August Statistics CALDWELL'S WASHER SERVICE J RRY GO U G H Day Festival. He was loud enough The police reported the following All makes exper tly repair ed. Au­ to draw a crowd and was arrested statistics for the month of August: thorized Whirlpool dealer. GR 4-6615 Vote the SICKLES SLATE for disturbing the peace. traffic violations - 31; traffic warn­ Adv. Auth. T. Flanagan, Trea.9 The intersection of Kenilworth ings - 196; juvenile contacts - 37; FOR TYPEWRITER R E P AIR Ave. and Greenbelt Rd. was the and criminal contacts. CALL MR. KINCIUS. 474-6018. scene of an avoidable accident. A RUTH'S BEAUTY S HOP - Perm­ truck belonging to a large furn i­ anents, haircuts, shampoos a nd sets. ture dealer made a sharp left turn. DICK PILSK[, Councilman from Greenbelt Call for appointments. GR 4-4791. As it turned, the passenger sitting • • • in the cab hit the door causing it to open, and fell out, landing on his WILL BABY-Sl.T E VENINGS from Bowie Reliable, call GR 4-6787. head. First aid was administered WALT REILLY, Councilman by the Berwyn Rescue Squad. • • • APARTMENT for rent. Call 474- A young man was picked up near 6400. the swimming pool for disorderly and LEO' WILSON, Council man· from Laurel conduct due to drinking. • • AIR CONDITIONERS INSTALL­ An employee of the Carnival re- ED & REPAIRED - also electrical URGE YOU TO installations: Call 474-5606. TRUCK RENTAL : 16' van or 9' .... i: walk-in, rented with or without C VOTE -driver. Call 474-8186. PIANO TlJINING AND REPAIR. EXPERIENOIDD, RELIABLE. 474- THOMAS B. 6894. XEROX COPIE S of documents, pa­ pers, etc. $.25 per copy. Greenbelt Realty Company, 151 Centerway, HOUSE Greenbelt. OFF CO-OP REFERRAL SERVICE - Large variety home repairs. R ea­ Regular Price Of sonable and reliable. 474-7206. of $2.00 1963 Mercedes-Benz 220 Sedan. 4- DELECATFS W ith this AD - Valid through speed transmission, power steer ing Friday, (Except and brakes. Excellent condition - Sat., Sun. and Holidays) $2100. Call 474-4267 after 5:30. Auth. H. J. Heimann, Treas. SERVICE - All repairs made in the home re­ THE FINEST gardless of how small or big the job. 345-3688. Mike Talbot. DRESSMAKER - alterations, slip CAR WASH covers, draperies. Will sew in home. tEGISlA TOR • ATTORNEY~.CIVIC .LEADER ~ VETERAN 474-6627. IN THE COUNTY • ' .. ' ~ .. "to • ' : ' •• • FOR SALE : - Silver F lute & Can-y­ ing Case $75, in good condition - if new $150. 474-7232. \ CERAMIC TILE SETTER: - Baths and showers - free estimates. Wm. EVERY CAR Botts, 474-6459. FOR SALE: - Late model two-door FREE Coldspot refrigerator and late model Frigidaire 30" electric range - $60 each. Call 345-9842. SPRAY WAXED FOR SALE: - Drapes, gold, heavy brocade, fit living room Sprin ghill Lake; small desk; 4-drawer maple VACUUMED dresser; 2 metal storage shelves. Call 345-8464 after 5: 30 p.m.---- FOR SALE: - Carpet - a lm ost new, DEODORIZED Royal blue wool and/or olive green WHITE WALLS wool. Best offer. 474-3140. LOST: - Microphone with cord, on CLEANED Center School groun ds near swim­ ELECT ming pool. Phone 474-1353. - GIRL will- baby sit. 474 -6314.--- HOURS: Registration for G.I. Bill Mon. thru ·Sat.-8:00 A.M. Only a few days remain before to 7:00 P .M. Sunday 8:00 A.M. 3:30 P.1\1. EDWARDT. the opening of the fall term. to Veterans who plan to enter school under the new G.I. Bill are urged to make application immediately to their Regional Office. The basic DISCOUNT allowance for a veteran in train­ ing under the new GI Bill is $100 per month. This increases if he is married and has other dependents. ROY Checks usually are received by the CAR student on the 20th of the month following the month of attendance. STATE SENATOR WASH Don't Experiment - VOTE EXPERIENCE 9457 Lanham-8evem Rd, Rt. 564 * Introduced and fought for laws for CONSUMER PROTECTION. Opposite Seabrook Shopping HOWARD COUNTY Cen ter A DEDICATED, public servant who has campaigned in a positive vein Rambler - Brick and Alum without besmirching other County Officials. Siding - 3 Bed Rms - 1 ½ 577-2900 * baths - Full Basement - 1 SAVE * The only practicing Attorney to seek PREVENTION OF HIGH-RISE in Acre Lot - Home is in very Greenbelt, solely as a civic duty. good condition - Only 2 years BUY A BOOK old - Asking $23,500.00 4 WASHES $6.00 * Voted AGAINST uniustified MARYLAND TAX INCREASE (1964) 151 Centerway From Greenbelt: Take Belt­ which was later repealed 474-5700 way to Exit 30 EAST (Defense Highway) to Lanham-Severn Rd. t,o Discount Oar Wash. or: Support the Glenn D ale Rd. t,o Md. 564 "Real Estate is our (Lanham--Sevem Rd.) Right DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY - SEPT. 13 t,o Discount Oar Wash, next to LEVER StCKLES SLATE only Business" Seabrook Genera.I Tire & Auto. 6B Auth: J. Connelly, Treas. THE SO-CALLED FAIR HOUSING Blll AND YOU The U.S. Senate now is considering Title #4 of the Civil Rights Bill Suburban Washington's Largest Bank ot 1966, which ls popularly called the "fair housing" section Liberals TelevisionService claim thi~ bill will help to break up the non-white ghettos in our major cities. Realtor Boards ,claim this bill will destroy our tradition­ & Sales Suburban Trust Company al property rights. Actually, neither side is accurate! Title #4, as All Makes - All Models passed by the Hous-e ot Representatives, merely prot.ects the public For Prompt Pleasant Service from the Real Estate Industry. ROA Franehl96CI TITLE FOUR DOES: TV Abtielma'e Installed 1. MAKE BLOOKBUSTING A FEDERAL CRIME. Greenbelt Office 2. NOT EFFECT A HOUSE BEING SOLD BY THE NORMAL HOMEOWNER OR HIS REAL ESTATE AGENT. (A person Hanyok Bros. 103 Centerway JU. 8-5000 must himself sell 3 or more homes within 12 months to be covered.) GR 4-6464 GI 4:6069 Member Federal l>eS)oalt Insurance Corporation 21. BAR RELIGIOUS OR RACIAL DISCRIMINATION BY BANKS OR SAVINGS COMPANIES IN HOME CONSTRUCTION OR IMPROVEMENT LOANS. L NOT PREVENT COMMERCIAL APARTMENTS AND SUBDI­ EI,ECT:- Democrat VISIONS FROM SETTING ANY NON-RACIAL, NON-REL'.IG­ - Prince Georges OUS STANDARDS THAT THEY WISH FOR THEIR CUS­ TOMERS. II. BAR DISCREMINATION IN MULTIPLE-LISTING SERVICES AGAINST AGENTS WHO HAVE NON-WHITE CLIENTS. 8. ALLOW THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO INVESTIGATE AND A~ AGAINST A REAL ESTATE FIRM THAT BLOCKBUSTS OR DISCRIMINATES IN NIDW SUBDIVISIONS. The Prince George's Board of Realtors and the Maryland Association ot Real Estate Boards both oppose this bill. These groups opposed anti-blockbusting laws in the recent Maryland General Assembly! Are they thinking of your rights or ot their own profits when they oppose Tdtle #4? Norman Kilpatrfck,Presldent Prince George's Citizens' Council, Inc. State Senate - 1st Dist. f:d Camus' Program: 1. Raise mandatory school age to High THE KEY TO GOOD GOVERNMENT School equivalent

IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY 2. Daytime JR. DRIVING LICENSES at age 16 - Sr. License at 18 WILL RE-ELECT 3. Revise Welfare Program to II DAY'S WORK FOR A DAY'S PAY'' 4. "DAY CARE HOMES" - So Welfare recipients may work 5. Expanded Vocational Training 6. Strict enforcement of Law Violations, !including Civil disobedience

"TlllS TIME - SEND A Ed Camus' qualifications: STATESMAN' * Attorney & Assistant State's Attorney * Past Town Attorney * Advisor Two Police Forces JESSE S. * Insurance Claim Consultant * Married - 4 Children - Attends Holy Redeemer Church by Auth. Benj. R. Wolman BAGGETT CAMUS STATE SENATE Treas. COUNTY COMMISSIONER SUPPORT THE SICKLES SLATE PLEASE!! By Authority Russell W. Shipley, Treas. No ''PEYT N PLACE'' H re REPUBLICANS! AN OPEN LETTER OF DISGUST , 1966 ELECT David L. Ritter, Jr. Esq. Charles A. Dukes, Jr. Esq. Campaign Manager, Sickles Slate Campaign Manager, Prince Georges 1st 4063 Main Street Maryland Building RTIN Upper Marlboro, Maryland Hyattsville, Maryland UNITED ST ATES CONGRESSMAN AGAIN, because of your campaign tactics, I must write to you, but THIS TIME by open and public letter so those who care may abide. BILL MARTIN says ••. Both of you, as campaign representatives for groups of candidates, by your e THE RISING COST OF FOOD must stop, and the inter­ "throat-cutting" maneuvers and "smear-directed'' statements (ie. "Commies, ests of Government workers, retired persons, and all on fixed Incomes must be protected from uncontrolled in­ Fascists, Bigots, Nazis, Courthouse Scandals, etc .•• "}, are sacrificing the DIG­ flation. NITY of the Democratic Party. • EDUCATION, equal to the times in which we live, is of These tactics are not only demeaning to the integrity of our voters, who are prime importance since it is the basis of our free and among the most intelligent and well-informed in the nation, but do a disservice expanding society. to those you represent - - FOR YOUR COMMENTS ARE THEIRS!! • PEACE IN VIETNAM. We face this alternative: an end to the war or a war to the end. Vietnam is a critical step During MY campaign in the First District for the STATE SENATE, I have firmly towards World War III and nuclear catastrophre. Let discouraged any such irresponsible campaigning. And our overwhelming support us end the war and its mounting costs in lives and ma­ testifies that the voter's judgment is especially keen in this respect; that they de­ teriel through peace negotiations. mand and appreciate clean and direct campaigns: that they want only FACTS NOT e OPEN AND GREEN INNUENDOS. They want and MUST GET the candidate's TRUE qualifications and SPACES throughout our a clear projection of his suggested course of ACTION-INDIVIDUALLY. country must be preserv­ ed. Remember that "VICTORY WITHOUT INTEGITY" identifies us with the era of the "Last Hurrah". e THE REPUBLICAN PARTY must be restored Sincerely, to give positive majority Edward P. Camus leadership. P.S.-would you believe??? - "When the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name- VOTE IN THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY He marks-NOT that you won or lost SEPTEMBER 13 -but HOW YOU PLA YEO THE GAME.'' Authority,: Donald Lefever, Treas. by authority of Benjamin R. Wolman, treasurer Claudia Kennedy Crowned Greenbelt Festival News As Greenbelt's Junior Miss . Claudia Kennedy, of Regina High School, representing the Art Festival Awards Little League, was chosen Greenbelt's Junior Miss for 1966 on The Third Annual Labor Day Sept. 5. Miss Kennedy will represent Greenbelt in the Maryland Art Festival, sponsored by the Junior Miss Pageant in November in Reisterstown. Greenbelt Art Guild, bettered its Mayor Edgar L. Smith presented the crown to Miss Kennedy record in the number of entries and awarded the trophies to the contestants at the parade grand­ submitted for judging. Nearly 350 works were on display at the Youth stand on Centerway. Mrs. Mildred DonBullian presented the first Center during the holiday weekend, trophy on behalf of her late husband, Eli DonBullian, who had or­ with a constant stream of visitors. ganized the Miss Greenbelt contest for many years. Part of the com­ Again, the cadre of local artists petition had been held on the festival grounds, but due to inclem­ won the lion's share of the awards. ent weather, the final portion of the pageant was held Labor Day The list of winners follows: pro­ afternoon at the Springhill Lake Community House before a fessional oils, Jack Dillinger (1st packed house of enthusiastic spectators estimated at 250 people. prize), Richard Nickolson (2nd prize), Mike Griffin and G. G. Con­ Lind Shephe.rd, Runner-Up nally (honorable mention); profes­ Junior Miss 1st runner-up was Parade Winners sional other media, Barbara McGee Linda Shepherd representing the (1st prize), Jim Forbes (2nd prize), Volunteer Fire Dept. and Rescue Senior Drum and Bugle Corps­ Jack Dillinger and Cynthia Bick­ Squad and Aux. Mary Beth Turner Marylandettes of Annapolis; Junior ley (honorable mention); amateur was winner of the Scholastic Drum & Bugle Corps-First; D. C. oils, B. Runde] (1st prize), Dick Achivement category and also 2nd Palice Boys Club; Second: Carrol Copperthwaite (2nd prize), Marie runner-up over all. Chosen most Tones of Carrolton; Third: Royal Picard (3rd prize and honorable popular by the other contestants Golden Eagles, Wash., D. C. High mention); amateur other media, was Teresa Markowich, who re­ School Bag Pipe Band - Perry Joanne Murdoch (1st prize), Kath­ ceived the popularity trophy do­ Mason High School. leen McGee (2nd prize), Jean Ryan nated by Mrs. Plakos of Beltsville, Majorettes Senior Group - First, (honorable mention). Miss Markowich represented the Elks Club, Riverdale; Second, For the first time ,a youth cate­ American Legion and Miss Turner Maryland Misses. gory was instituted. The winners r epresented the Federal Credit Majorettes Junior Group-First, are: ages up to 12, Joy Fleming Union. Missilettes; second, Stepperettes, (1st prize), Wendy Lewis (2nd All the contestants were judged American Legion 136. Ladies Aux. prize), Cecilia Lawrence and Lisa on intelligence, scholastic achieve­ Unit Group-American Legion Post McFarland (honorable mention) ; ment, poise and appearance, youth 136. Best Junior Marching Unit­ ages 13 to 17, Jeannie Boker (1st fitness and talent. Colman Manor American Legion prize and honorable mention), All contestants received Junior Post 131. Oldest Car In The Line Janice Friedman (2nd prize). Miss bracelets. The other con­ Of March- First, 1914-Ford; second The judge for the show, Frank testants in the Pageant were: 1922-Velie. Gettlein, art critic for the Evening Sharon Pugh, sponsored by Ben Best Community Float-Spring Star, indicated that the display Franklin Stores, Marcia Dively, Hill Lake Assoc. showed very high quality work, and sponsored by Disabled American Goddard Space Flight Center re• that the Amateur Oils category Veterans, Linda Whit.e, sponsored ceived a Judge's Award for its deserved special commendation. Claudia Kennedy wins Greenbelt's Junior Miss Pageant during by the Lion's Club and Carol Beck, space display. In addition to the professional the 1966 Labor Day Festival. Miss Kennedy was sponsored by the sponsored by Spring hill Lake. Best Appearing Horse--Thomp• judging, the unique idea of voting Little League. She will compete for the State title in November. All contestants participated in the son Honor Dairy; Largest Group by visitors proved that G. G. Con­ -Photo by Frank Lewis traditional Labor Day parade, Motorcycle Police, U. S. Park nally was the most popular artist, riding in convertibles and being Police. Best Looking Police Cruiser, and won the professional category seated in the reviewing stand. Maryland State Police, College hands down, while M. L. Tompkin SWIM TEAM NEWS The Greenbelt Jaycees and Toast­ Park substation. Majorettes Police nosed out his nearest rival in the ATimely Win for Shifflet masters combined to organize the Group-Largest, Prince Georges The relatively light turnout of Amateur class. Walter A. Shifflet, 18-F Ridge, firs t Junior Miss Pageant. Jim County Local 113 American Legion; Prince-Mont League Swim Clubs, The drawing for the oil painting recently won $1,000 in the new Holbrook and Jim Wright of Best Decorated Clown Unit, 40/8 bv formc>r Greenbelt artist Helene Super Win-A-Check game current­ 14 out of 21 , was not evident in the T oastmasters were Masters of Baltimore, Md. The American Burns was won by Bruce B. Dun­ ly being played at local Flying A capacity crowd of swimmers com­ Ceremonies. Tom White was in Legion National Guard of Honor• peting at the annual Adelphi Rec­ ning. Service Stations. charge of sponsors. Larry Noel was Color Guard of D. C.; A Special recreation Club Novice Meet. Team General Chairman of the Pageant. Judge's Award to Boy Scouts When asked what he would do members who have not individually Official photographs were taken by Group, Greenbelt, Md. REAL ESTATE TAXES DUE with the $1,000 windfall, Shifflet won above fourth place in their age Citizens are reminded that coun­ Frank L<-wis Jr. said, "I am going to my bank im­ group during the current season Winners ty and state real estate taxes are mediately and deposit it." qualify as novices. Scheduled near Majorettes Senior Group, First~ due by . Remittance the season's end and with younger Parade Bicycle Winners Chillum-Adelphia; Second - Boule~ in full may be mailed to the treas­ Shifflet noted thal the money swimmers dominating, the meet \Vinners of the Greenbelt Lions vard Heights. Majorettes Junior urer's office at the Courthouse in couldn't have come at a better time, provides one of the better previews Club awards for the bicycle entries Group, First-,Beltsville; Second - Upper Marlboro, or paid in person as he is currently recuperating of strength and weakness for the in the Labor Day parade were: No. Berwyn Heights. Ladies Aux Group, at the treasurer's office, the County from an eye injury sustained on coming season. However, team 33, Timothy Bram (four years old); Chillum-Adelphi. Fire Preventior Service Building in Hyattsville, or his job with Western Electric Com­ 11cores are not officially tallied. No. 29, Laura Jean Hasa (four Float, Glenn Dale. Apparatus · at any bank in the county, during pany and has not been able to work years old); No. 7. Ken Shock (ten Coming Longest Distance, Savage, · regular working hours. in 5 months. On top of this, he and At Adelphi, twelve stalwart years old); No. 13. Lynette Braf­ Md.; Best Looking Ambulance,• · • Duplicate tax bills and additional his wife are expecting their third Greenbelt standard bearers were ford (twelve years old). Beltsville; Pumper Over 750, Glenn ·· Information may be received by child in the very near future, so led by George Jones, who won sec­ Dale; Pumper Up to 700, Beltsville; calling the treasurer's office at MA the money will really be put to good ond place in the Junior Individual Largest Group in Unit, Beltsville. . 7-3000, Ext. 261. use. Medley (Butterfly, Breast, Back Two }'ish Storirs The Rock and Roll Contest was and Free), and Gail Neumann, who won by the Five Vibrations. took two third places in the 13 and Two Greenbelters have set fish­ H year old girls' 50-meter Breast catching records in the Indian stroke and Backstroke events. River Inlet fishing grounds. Long Distance Races Leo Gerton, of High's fame, went Notes fishing last week with his daughter Results and Rewards Congratulations to Greenbelt's B Nancy and friend Bryan York. Team swimmers for their 54-point They caught about 20 bluefish and Here are the results of the long victory over a strong Carrollton then decided to go out about 25 or distance races held as part of the Junior Dolphin group. 30 miles into the ocean. To every­ Greenbelt Labor Day Festival. one's surprise, Leo hooked a fish. Lou Castagnola of Sports Inter• . One of the winter swimming <'·P· And what a fish! It took him national, employed by NASA in portunities open to Greenbelt resi­ twenty-five minutes to haul a bull Greenbelt, won the featured long dents has been posted at the swim­ dolphin (not a porpoise) weighing distance race of 15 kilometers (9.32 ming pool. More details will appear about 35 lbs. and slightly over 4 ft. miles) in the new course record here as plans materialize. long onto the deck of his boat. time of 48 minutes 1.5 seconds, He Pizza both volunteers from Three weeks earlier, Don Mc­ defeated nationally ranked Charlie among swim team parents remain caughey, 9-F Ridge ,went fishing Messenger from Baltimore by 23 in demand for the Labor Day Fes­ for the first time in his life. seconds. The first Greenbelt run• tival; please contact Mrs. Flood Imagine his surprise when he ner was Leander Aulisio in 13th (PM) or Mrs. Sines (AM). caught a marlin weighing 48 lbs. place and the second was Larry Both men have been informed that Noel in 20th place. their respective fish are the largest A surprise feature of the "Run recorded catches of their type taken For Your Life" 1 and 1h mile race Homemaker's Club from this fishing ground. was the appearance of 16 year old And as long as we are talking Marie Mulder (considered one of The Greenbelt Homemakers Club about the Indian River Inlet (way the fastest girl runners in the will hold its first meeting of the ont in the Atlantic Ocean) fishing world), who has represented the season on Sept. 28, at the Green­ ground we might add that this U.S. in many foreign races. None• belt Homes Inc. hospitality room, newspaper has it on good authority the less, running against male com­ Hamilton Place, at 8:30 p.m. that albacore are now running with petition, she took fourth place in . weights of 15 lbs and over. 8:01, the new course record for Guest speaker will be Mrs. Gin­ women on Braden field. First pla ce ny Krohnfeldt. PrPsident of the was won by John Provo of Suit• r'-'lunty Council of Homemakers ~nior~tte Corps. Forming land Junior High School in 7:33.8, Clubs, University of Md. Extension Registration for the Branchville First Greenbelt runner was Hugh Service. Roya.laires Majorette Corps will be Jascourt. Harvey Geller won the Mr~. K rohnf~ldt will give a talk held on Sept. 12 and 15 from 7 to "over 40 years" trophy in 7th place on the function and the activities of 8 p.m. at the Branchville Fire in 8:20. Mike Noel, the first Green­ hom ... makers clubs. All those in­ House. We will take girls ranging belt boy came in 10th place in 8:43, -.t'lwto oy uosnwpotitan terested in becoming members in age from 5 to 18 years. We are and Laura Lynn Grego as the first LUCKY COUPLE - Greenbelters Mr. aod Mrs. Walter Shifflet should attend this meeting. For starting a porn-porn group for girls Greenbelt girl came in 9:33. Billy were the winners of $1,000 in a Win-A-Check game at Woody's more information call: Mrs. Mc­ 7th thru 9th grades. For detalled Noel won the trophy for first run­ Flying A service station. Woody Love (center), manager of the Clain "74-1666 or Mrs. Baker 474- information call Carole Hays, phone ner under 13 years in 13th place in servico station, congratulates them. 1706. 935-6290. time of 8:54. P"t;e 10

Greenbelt's first junior Miss Pageant was held at the Spring­ Squad and Aux.; Teresa Markowich, American Legion; Sharon hill Lake Community House, Sunday, Sept. 4 after being rained Pugh, Ben Franklin; Miss Greenbelt, Claudia Kennedy, Little out Saturday night at the Center. The pageant was organized by League; Mary Beth Turner, Federal Credit Union; Carol Beck, the Toastmasters and Jaycees. Springhill Lake; Linda White, Lion's Club. Left to right the contestants are: Marcia Dively, Disabled The girls' escorts were all members of the Greeenbelt Volun­ Amer. Vet.; Linda Shepherd, Volunteer Fire Dept. and Rescue teer Fire Department and Rescue Squad. - Photo by Frank Lewis

Letters to the Editor CLOVERBUDS4-H NEWS Greenbelt Grab-bag . . by Punchin' Judy by Linda Simonson 'LABOR DAY RESULTS Parade Donors Thanked Re-port from Agent XlUSPTL "Make her give back my pencil Thirteen members of the Green­ box." Sp<'cml Task Force to Planet Earth Tennis Tournament: M e n ' s I want to thank all those individ­ belt Cloverbuds 4-H Club exhibited "Here's your old box; it's broken Doubles-Tom Kelly and Carl W en­ uals and organizations listed below, flowers and miscellaneous articles Galactic S<'ctor 006 ¾ anyway." rich defeated Al Wigmore and Jer­ for donating a total of $205 In cash in the 4-H County Fair held at "Maaaaa ! She broke my pencil ry Paugh 10-8 and 6-2. awards for winners in the Labor Capital Plaza. In the lead with We hereby respectfully advise box." Men's Singles-This event is yet Day Parade: championship ribbons was Linda that we have made our annual in­ spection of the planet Earth. Your I will spare your Excellency the to be finished. Tom Kelly vs. Carl American Legion Post 136; Amer­ Simonson. She won five for her Excellency will recall that during r mainder of this cacophony. These Wenrich for the semi-finals and the ican Legion Ladies Aux. Post 136; frozen apple pie, frozen cherry pie, the preceding orbit of this sun we Earth people must have tremen­ winner will then play Griff Payne DAV Chapter 23; DAV Chapter 23, frozen cookies, plumed and crested visited a small community whose dous endurance to be able to sur­ for the championship, Ladies Aux.; Greenbelt Fire Dept.; cockscomb. Jenny Simonson ran a name might roughly be translated vive these rituals. Horseshoe Tournament: Men's Golden Age Club; Jewish Commun­ close second with four purple championships • for her yellow but­ as Colorful Suspenders. My assis­ In closing, we respectfully request Singles- Walter Maxwell defeated ity Center; Co-op Service Station; ter cake. cinnamon rolls, plain tant still claims that the correct permission to remain for a few Alan Archambo. Men's Doubles­ Postmaster Emory Harmon; Green­ yeast rolls and large marigolds. translation is Greenbelt, but I am more of their days. We wish to Ray Leber and Lawrence Palmer belt Theater; Suburban Trust Co.; Ellen Hanyok won a championship sure he is mistaken, because the witness another one of their orgies. took flrst over Maxwell and Law­ T a n n e r's Cleaners; Greenbelt on her terry cloth beach robe. Win­ girdle of green has shrunk con­ This one. for which many of the son. Boys 16 & Under Singles-The Homes, Inc.; Sgt. Austin R. Green; ning blue (excellent) ribbons were siderably since our last visit. natives are preparing with much winner was Tom Trudeau. Lee Sonny's Barber Shop; Beltsville Laura Simonson, Debbie Hibbs, vehemence, is called "Primary Elec• Fendley came in second. Boys' 13 & Lumber Co.; Greenbelt Credit On our previous trip we landed Diane Pranger, Maureen Gelger, tion Day." From the conversations Under Singles-Alan Burt defeated Union; Veterans Liquors; Green­ in the middle of some sort of au­ Patty Geiger, Kathy Geiger, Gail we have been able to monitor, it Pete Labukas. Boy's 13 & Under belt Lions Club; Ben Goldfaden; tumnal rite known as a "Labor Neumann, and Jill Bergemann. Re­ appears that the object of each Doubles-won by Ken Hall and Day Festival." This time we Dr. Hans Wodak; Dr. Wm. C. ceiving red (good) ribbons and contestant is to slaughter as many Alan Burt. Weintraub; Dr. Till Bergemann; missed the main event of the spec• white (fair) ribbons were Mimi of his opponents as possible. My Ben Franklin Store; James McCarl tacle, but we saw the remains, con­ GoH Chipping Contest: the Golf Noel and Mary Virginia Haker. sisting mostly of pieces of cellular assistant feels this may lead to Chipping Contest was won by John Sr. and Sons; Greenbelt Fire Dept. total extinction of the population. Demonstrations were given by material called "paper" and tubu­ Merricks. Glen Bickford took Ladies .Aux.; Twin Pines Savings in which case we can start coloni• and Loan .Assn.; Mayor Edgar L. Patty Geiger and Mary Virginia lar metal containers known as ~ond. "cans." These were strewn about zation at once. Smith. Haker (Gun Safety), Debbie Higgs Baby Crawling Contest: In a very (Tangy Tutti Frutti P unch), Ellen in great abundance, apparently to We will keep you informed. elose contest. Daniel Geehring Also, I want to thank these Hanyok (P each Cobbler), J enny propitiate the loca l deities. crawled over by a nose to take the. parade division chairman for their Simonson (Plant Propagation), and There is a part of these autumn event. help at parade time: Joe Kuntz, Linda Simonson (Music in the rites that we apparently missed Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament: Charles Link, William McBride and Making). All received participation last time. The name of it is "Get­ GREENBILT Jack Blank Pontiac won the David Beeg. ribbons. ting the k1ds off to school." We tournament in an extra game over Austin Green, Participating in the Judging Con­ checked In at one household and THEATRE D & S Tile. Seven teams in all found the ritual fol­ Parade Chalnnao test were Gall Neumann, Ellen to proceed as participated in the four day tourna­ Hanyok, Debbie Hibbs, Diane lows; let Oen~rway Gl'Mnbelt, Md. ment Pranger, Linda 11-n

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