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lew Land lgree•enl Takes Effect; &HI Changes Fire lasuraace Policy by Al Skolnik • The decision of Continental Construction Company (a s·1bsul-· iary of Wanier-Kanter) not to pay by May 1, 1958 the third annual installment of $26 200 due on the sale of the vacant land has auto­ matically put int~ effect other arrangements regarding thE! iML~ AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ment'schedule, it was revealed at last Friday's meeting of the 'boa.nl . PubUshed Every Tharsday By The Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Association, Inc. of directors of Greenbelt Homes, In.c.:;.:,. ______Vol. 22, No. ~1 • Greenbelt, Maryland, Thun:;day, May 15, 1958 · Five cents These other arrangements call - for the elimination of yearly in­ H. Pettit, general manag.~r fair stallments on the $113,000 still owed Buchanan, that the delay was Dat WHAT GOES ON GHl and payment instead to GHI due tc -any. disagreement over tile C:lean-lp Report Due lext Week Friday May 16-9:30 a.m. Open of 50 percent of the release price provisions of the contract, bu~ • House, Co-op Nursery School, of any parcels of land released from the mechanics pf get.ting eveeyooe'a by Virginia Beauchamp 14 Pa··kway. the mortgage by Public Housing stgnaturea on the contract A final complete report. financial and otherwise, of the Clean­ 10 a.m.-5 p.m. JCC Rummage Administration until the $113,000 Up Drive just concluded will be made public next week, Robert Mo­ Lastner stated that Pettit was Sale, Greenbelt Theater. is paid up. impressed by the future potential geJ, Chainnan of the rlrive, has announced. Included in the report Sunday, May 18--3 p.m. Ground The new agreement also speci­ of the Greenbelt area and indicated will be a tally of projects. reported and completed, Mogel promises. Breaking Service, B a p ti:st fices that once GHI is paid off, re­ to him that he would at~ By Friday, May 16, a pictorial record of the drive will have been Church, Crescent & Greenhill striction contained in the original to preserve the character of G~ completed as well and will be arranged for display. rds. contract with respect to land de­ belt•s setting with its trees and padt Eltpecially active in the final Monday, May 19-8:15 p.m. velopment will be relinquished. areas. phases of the drive have been the Opening Game, Softball Lea Among these ' conditions are re­ ehUdren of the Center School. Each In connection with the land de­ POLIO· CLINIC gue, Braden Field. tention of 50 percent of the trees velopment, a GHI committee caa­ room has pl:'epa.red a written sum­ During the first Prince Georges 8 p.m. City Council meets, city and adherence to the Greenbelt mary of the projects which they sisting -of directors Hans .To~ Polio Clinic on May 12, 285 chil­ offices. master plan with respect to park and Frank Kriby· &.'1d G!U super-:­ bad undertaken. •ncluding the plan­ dren were inoculated by Dr. lrans Tuesday, May 20--7 a.m. 7 p.m. and recreation areas. ning, their acth'ities, and a de­ intendent Dave Kane reeom:~~~endell' Wodak and Dr. William Weintraub. Primary Election., C e n ter Presumably, these new arrange­ that Hillside rd. and the p ropcacd acription -of :What has been ac­ Some of the residents who had School. ments will not apply to the negotia­ :!G>mpliabed. In addition. Mrs. Gert- Greenhill rd. running tluoQIIII the­ registered failed to attend this Friday, May 23-8:15 p.m. GHI tion between CCC and :J: Wesley new subdivislo&l not be jolnedL'., . rude Yeager's third grade group Clinic due to illness or other rea­ board meets, Administration Buchanan &: Sons, who · is con­ Greenhornf and -­ ' neighbors are disturbed by another ficers were sitting across the street breaking service of the Greenbelt fered a summer program of mu­ perty was insurable at the valua­ resident's litt~ring of their court Baptist Church will be held on the from the judges' stand waiting sical instruction for beginning tion assumed in its original bid arch., they have a right, according church property, Crescent and for an announcement on the win­ instrumentalists sponsored by the and that no eniP,neering p:robl~ to the 'city ordinances, to report the Greenhill, on , Sunday, May .18 at ners in the state award contest. G1·eenbelt Community Band. It is existed to make· the present pro-· ·· ,s,ituation to the police. In some 3 p.m. When the 'announcement was Il\JI.de expected that lessons will start perty unacceptable as an insuranc& --·-Q86(!8, this .may: . ~1 ,.-•ug~stoo, The-s-ervice will begin by singing· that the Nurth ·E"nd 'School had *<>n the week following . the close ol risk. ··· ' have to be done. one stanza of "The Church's Is One the C 1 a r k Griffith Memorial school and continue through Au­ The new policy wil! be written fo~ Foundation" after which Wiliam Trophy, Dickie Klein and Alice gust. Interested persons are aaked a blanket SJmount of $7.845,~ A. Snyder wil lead in the invoca­ Goldberg waded thru the crowd to to contact Mrs. Imogene J. Mc­ (70% of estimated value •>f GHr the judges' stand where they re­ Silvers.AVC OUicial tion. Dr. James T. McCarl, build­ Carthy, GR. 3-4321. property) without any coinsu~ ing committee chairman, will bring ceived the award. The happy kids The instructor will be Don Smith, Five Washington area residents, requirement. , were interviewed by reporters and who is Director of both the Gr!,'!en­ · includmg .s""le from Greenbelt, have words of welcome and give a brief Firemen's Mutual won out Ia had their pictures taken. Mr. Gold­ belt Band and the High Point High been named to top offices irl the history c.· the building program. He the competitive bidd!ng' last Febru­ berg, who had geen taking movies School Band. Smith will teach the ,_ American Veterans C.o' mmittee will introduce Mayor Thomas J. ary over Nationwide ,Mutual whleb of our boys and girls along the children in small groups playing (AVC), it was announced by Wil­ Canning who will make a presenta­ has caried tbe insuranc-~ eiace tion of a new ·shovel as the custom parade route, had earlier used all similar instruments--.&s b r ass­ Ham R. Ming, A VC National Chair­ GHI took over from Public! Hoae­ his film. The baseball :float, which man.. has been in Greenbelt for ground wind, wood-wind, and percussion. ing Administration in .JantJ&rT appear~d in the Sunday Star, was This will give the pupils the Rti­ Andrew E. Rice, of Washington, breaking ceremonies. The mayor 1953. The present policy with .Na­ formerly Executive Assistant to will be the first person to use the pulled by Mike Youell and Harold mulation of group work while en­ tionwide, which still has over 4. Goldberg. Our major~ttes. Delores Sen. William Proxmire, of Wis­ new shovel and will in turn abling the instructo:t to observe 'lnd years to run, will be canceled out. Merritt. Kathy Walter, Janet Fox consin, has been appointed Acting introduce members of the city coun­ guide each one's . progress. The new policy is expe-cted to National Executive Director. Gil­ cil and city manager, Charles T. and Brenda Hodges added addition­ The charge to the child will be save the corporation approximately McDonald. Each one will have an al color to the parade Uljlit. bert A. Harrison. of Washington $1.00 per lesson per week. Because $17,000 over a 5-year period. opportunity to display their spade the Band will bene:fit in future Editor and Publisher of The New On Friday evening in the Na­ work. 'strength from the program, th~ of­ .bsignment of Contracts Republic, was ramed as Chair­ tional Drill Team Competition at Dr. McCarl will present G. Tru­ ficers of the board have voted to The board received the report: man of the AVC International Af­ Fort Myer, Va. North End Girl's man Ward, AI:A, architect and C. have the Band pay costs of pro­ of its attorney, Mrs. Helf!lt Dit­ fairs Commission. R. Hal Silvers, Drill Team placed second again M. Hale, the building contn.ctor. gram not met by this small fee. man, respecting assignment of of Greenbelt, Civil Defen.se Director this year. The winner was Potts­ Rev. Glenn W. Samuelson, pastor, The Band offers a further saving mutual ownership contracts as for Prince Georges County, was re­ town, Pa. The Girl's were led by will introduce the ministers or rep­ to parents in that there are some security for personal loans. Mrs.. elected as National Secretary, and Co-captain, Alioe Goldberg. The resentatives of the Greenbelt band-owned instruments which will Ditman stated that nothing· in the Phinca.s · Indritz of Silver Spring, members are Clarice Rowe, Sandy ~hurches. Mr. Clifford Carter, be issued on loan to beginners on contract prevents its assignment: Counsel to Public Works and Re­ C1atto, Dorothy Kendall, Judy president of the D. C. Baptist Con­ a first-':ome, first-served ·basis. If and such assignment is not In- · sources Sub-Committee of the Bragonjie, Janet Helber, Cathy vention, will bring appropriate there is sufficient demand beyond consistent with the corpc•ration•s H o u s e Government Operations Hoffman, Bonnie Boykoff, Karen greeting~< and also assist in ground this supply, Smith will make ar­ by-laws. The contract negotiated Committee, wa.s elected Special and Pam Archambo, Sue Martin, digging. rangements for rentals from a mu­ between GHI and First Mutual ID-! Counsel. Nam.c,d to the AVC Na­ Rachdle Chasnoff, Barbara Strat­ Dr. Walter A. Pcgg, C. V. Koons, sic store. vestment Company permits :Juch as­ tional Board, in addition to Birk­ ton, Scphia Abramovitz, Susan and Charles Bartlett will represent signment apparently not <•nly for head and Indritz, •vas Dr. Paul King, Barbara Chottner, Isabell the Metropolitan Baptist Church, financing down payments and. hacle Cooke, Profssor of English at D. Giorno, Judy Canaday and Chery Washington, D. C. which formerly RECEPTION FOR HULLS improvements, but also fox: COD,­ C. Teachers College. Meier. · sponsored the Greenbelt Baptist Last Sunday afternoon a recep­ solidation of debts. Church. The boy's drill team led by Co­ tion was given the Social Hall She pointed out tilat .some trou­ NURSERY OPEN HOUSE Dr. William J. Crowder, the first captain Dickie Klein, competing in of the Community Church in honor blesome problems might &rille JD pastor, will offer a prayer of dedi­ the toughest catagory, did not place of Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Hull in cases where a GHI member ·de­ Interested parents and their cation followed by the singing of among the top 3. Their division connection with Mr. Hull's retire­ faults on a loan; but continues three or four year olds are cordial­ "Onward Christian Soldiers" and was won by Painesville, Ohio; ment from the position of Associate to pay his monthly charges. Un­ ·ly invited to observe -the Greent. the benediction will be given by Jacksonville, Fla. was 2nd and Minister of the church. In addition der the FMIC contract, GHI might belt Cooperative Nursery School, Rev. Glenn W. Samuelson. Jacksonville Beach, Fla. was 3rd. to many members and friends of be obligat~d to breclose. 14: Parkway, in session on Friday, Those who attend may have the The boy's drill team members are: the church there were present two Treasurer Lloy<:J Moore raiae4 May 16, between 9:30 and 10:30 opportunity to use the shoveL After George Clinedinst, Todd Leasia, of the Hulls' sons, their wives. the question of who would hiwe the service a group picture will be a.m., according to Mrs. Helen Gel­ Jimmy Rackleff, Ronnie Rowe, Bruce Hull of Arlington, Va.. and ftret priority on any procee :Is f~ taken. ler, President of the group. Par­ Ronnie Newkirk, Joel Garner, Alan Dayton Hull, formerly of Green­ a forced sale. Roy Breaahesn. aet­ ents will have a chance to look Constru.!tion will start within a Vaughn, Paul Lentz, Milton Harris~.-­ belt, now of Kensington, Md: Two ing Gm manager during the tUneD few days after the ground break­ over the numerous indoor play Mickey Johnson, Lowell and Don of Dayton's sons were present, and of :John 0. Walker, stated his ~ facilities and enclosed outdoo~· ing service. If it rains. the service Billings, JRy Smith, Jay Coleman, also on hand was Bruce's son and that Gm would always have Ilia play area. will be held Sunday_ afternoon, }.fay Mark .Ruddy, Ronnie Wolf, Ric­ his wife and two children. A let­ can on such proceeds. D1rect.or 25 at 3 p.m. hard Beaver, Irwin Abramovitz. ter from Rev. Eric· T. Braund was George Eshbaugh stated his ua­ Both teams did extremely well in read, expressing his appreciation of derstanding that loan e,genete.. ANNUAL SPRING DANCE Dancing will be from 9 o'clock competing against the best safety Mr. Hull's services while he wes such as the Credit Union, use the Bud Bobbick and his orchestra until ? Refreshments will be sold, patrol drill teams in the country. Mr. Braund's Assistant. A check assignment not for purposes of w!U play for the Ladies Auxiliary and pizza, everyone's favorite, will Competition was keen and the for a substantial amount was pre­ foreclosing but merely to protect of the Fire Department andRescue be the menu !or the evening. military personnel from the U. S. sented to Mr. and Mrs. Hull as a themselves in case a member m Squad at· their ·annual spring Call Mrs. Robinson GR 4-7363, Army's Honor Guard, who were memento of the occasion. default tries to sell his property dance at the American Legion or Mrs. Madson, GR 3-330 for judging the competition, were very Mr. and Mrs. Hull plan to con­ and leave town without paying Jlis Ho~;se, Saturday, May 24. reserved tables . fair in the judgment. tinue to live in Greenbelt. debts.

• be used to maintain a therapy clinic I for cerebJal palsied children .GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW ~ of Prince Georges Ooun~. Twenty­ five percent will be sent to the na­ AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ~ tionjll organization as the county's Publ!81:l~ every ThU1'8day by Greenbelt Cooperative PublielliiJJB Aun., Inc. share in research. . Delivered each '!ll!"eek to every home in Greenbel+ i.r l!ldltol' - JIAI'Q' Zabliotr (GR 8-6801) Editorial Staft Elaine Skolnik - GRanite 4-6060 University of Maryland's May North End Kids Travel Virginia Beauchamp, Chuc.d.: Boynton, Matthew Citron, Rita Fisher, Day Festival gi~en by the Junior Barbara ,Gilmore, Bill Goldstein, Russeii . Greenbaum, Ann Levine, AI Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Hardy, 5-E Class in :'lonor of the Senior Class. By Barbara Skolnik, Age - 10 Long, Isadore Parker, :Mary Roberts, Leslie Robinson, AI Skolnik, Elaine Piateau, announce the arrival of Skolnik. · David Schurr, 31-D Ridge, was a son. Patrick Michael was born The 4th, 5th, and 6th grades of Buafneu MalaaKw IHatl Photopapber Distribution co-chairman of Engineer's Day at the North End School visited t :te on April 28, and weighed 7 lbs. 3 the U.1iver~ity of Pennsylvania, Betty Cres& PaUl Kaako Jim O'Neill Und storage depot where the dances, only one set of parents from the teen-abe group have Association President. extra Nikes are stored. After actually volunteered as chaperones, lending substance to the charge 'i'he Turkette family, 15-c Laurel, Funds collected during May will have just returned from a visit coming topside, a Nike was raised more &.r:d more often being heard that far too many parents are ~ to Turkette's sister in Columbia, to firing position for our inspection.· interestE-d only in baby sitting services for their children. 'Par·::mts South Carolina. Members of truly interested in the k:nd of program being offered w-ould come Condolences to Harry Tenen­ Green bett Homes CORRECTION down to find out about it. Parents truly grateful to city admin­ baum on the loss of his wife, Watch for your letter from h:ltrators enlightened enough to provide a recreation program for Ruth. The 'l'cnebaums recently Twin Pines. One letter is a We regret that a line was young people would themselves express their appreciation through Lucky Letter worth a Ten omitted from the article last moved from Greenbelt to Rich­ Dollar deposit. Each letter the kind of action that counts-taking a f::.ir share of responsibility mond, Virginia. week on the North End Home­ can ·be very important for makers· Club. Left out was the for that program's success. Our sympathy to the Zanin your future. information that the .Club had family, 30 Lakeside, on t'l).e loss Twin Pines Savings and of their little son. raised $100 through th'eo aale of THANKS Loan Association tickets for the Gary Ford Fund,· •ro the Editor: Condolences to Bill Klein, 2-F Poetry 1 Parkway Road augmenting this amount with a. 'Ve thank our many friends and Other folks in other times Northway, who lost his father last I 3-5, 7-9 Weekdays gift of $25 from their own trea­ Surely made such simple rhymes, week. ' especially our good neighbors of 10-4 Saturday sury. Lakeside for. their kindness and Thought such thoughts as we do Condolences to Herbert Hertz, f sympathy. now, 45-T Ridge, who loast his mother The Zanin Family Sought for widso::n to endow. last weekend. 30 Lakeside Drive "!Wark Louis Abramovitz, 2-H North­ way, is recuperating from a tonsil­ You are cordially invited by the I~ cctomy performed last Friday. Don't forget to get your tickets members of the Greenbelt Baptist Church GREENBELT AMERICAN LEGION POST 136 to the Boy Scout Exposition on ALL YOU CAN EAT i\Iay 23 and 24. Tickets may be to attend the Beef an(l Pork Pit Cooked Carolina Style Barbecue purchased from any Cub or Scout. Hickory Smoked A surprise . bridal shower was 3 Choic~ Pi.gs and Tender Beef Hot Sauce given for Pearl Gold, ward of the Ground Breaking Service Potato Salad Pickles Coffee Bread Ja~k Sanders, 17-J Ric:' ge last Sunday May 18th - 2 - 6 P.M. Saturday night at the home of }.:':rs. of their first unit church bui'lding ,.POST HOME Fliss of College Park. Hostesses were Mrs. Fli!'s, Mrs. Jack San­ DANCI~!O BY THE RHINELANDERS Sunday, May 18 at 3 p.m. ders, Mrs. Jack Ratkin, and Miss 6:30 - 9:30 1\'Iuriel Rubin. On Tuesday Pearl Price $1.50 Children SOc was onf' of the outstanding stu­ Crescent and Greenhill R9ads Jim Smith, Chef dents in the Queen's Court at the Greenbelt,. Keep Your Proucl Recorcl LEAD THE COUNTY AGAIN VOTE IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION !' Tuesclay, May 20th 7 A.M. - 7 P.M. CENTER SCHOOL Re-Elect

'I Frank • Lastner Democratic Candidate For COUNrY COMMISSIONER A GREENBELT MAN WHO HAS SERVED YOU FOR 20 YEARS ,• .. t l

-'· .; ! ~ :~ tm uaed to maintain a therapy ~Jinlcl for cerebral pe.laled chlldrc.n ; ' ~~o~qPA~VIEW 9 of Prlnce Oeorae• County. Twenty­ Publ.Lih~ evttey Tbunda~ b~ Greenbelt Cooperative Publl•blq A.er:--, lAo. five percc·nt will be sent to tht! n~­ Dellvttred eaab week to eveey home In Oreenbelt tlonnl orgnnhmtlnn Rlt thr ccmnty" I, lldltor • llal'l')' Z..bklnlf WJl 8-ISSOl) r~lmrr· In rer~cmrch. llldltorlal Rtaff Vtrl(lnlrl Chuck Boynton, Mntttww CllNm. Hila f•'l11ho·r. Uo•~tuchnmp, t;tnh~t• Siwlnlh - Ccltnnlt-c• 1-fi4HW ITniv"rHI! y of Mnrylnnd's Mny U"rhnrl\ Ollmorc•, nm GoldHtrln, RUIIMt•ll ( ;,,.,.ll,lllllnl, Ann Ll'vl!u• AI ·.. I lnv I•'••HI.lvnl glvl'n hy tlw .Junior North End Kids Travel Jrm;lor1! l'nrlu•r, Mnry Hobc!rt..M, I..PIIIit• HohinHon, AI f'·ltoln!lc, 1\lr. 1111<1 1\lr·q Wlltun Hrtrdy, !'o-1~ Skolnik.J,..m~t, Io~l~llu•· l'l:ot•-nll, 111111<111110'0' till' nrrlval or c.,,;,.,, In honor• of Uw S'••nlor ClnNH. IJy Bnrhnrn ~lcolnlk, A•e • 10 Bull..._...... _ a sou 1'111 .-ld( M'khru•l Willi hnrn I lnvld Rehurr, :lt-D Rldtfl', Wl\8 lltaa Pbotopapher Dl11tdbut1on Tlw .cth. tith, ntul 6th grndrll of Sl!tty Crt~~~a 011 Apl'il ;:H. anr( W<'il{lll'cl 7 fh11. :1 o·n-o·lrnirmnn of ltJnsrlnt•Pr'll LXty nt Paus Kuko .Jim O'Neil! (QR 4-8838) the North Rnd School vhdted the &o.rd of Dt...,_,ton oz II•· .JoinH n hrnl.lwr, <~hlpJwr_ ll1•• llniV<'I'Hlty of l'l!lltlllylvnnln, B & o Rullroad Friday. May 9. Prf!ll,: VIrginia Bnauchamp; SNly,: AI Rkolrallc; TreRII.: Betty Cr!'~to, M r·. nne! M n1. Hlehnrd l•'••rr<'ll, w h••r,. lw IN a junlo~. Schurr, n Le1Ue Robln11on; Runell Greenbaum. Accompnnlo•d by 4 h•Rch~·ra, I'IOIB-e I :1 II HidJ.:c', \'l.>l'lllc••ll wo•rp lll'rVI•d •rtwy flr11t vl111led the B & 0 Cerebr1l P1lay ·Di11er llllW '" ...... lliii'SI'I'.Y H<'honl rrh·nds In m 118ctlm wh<'re thry models honor· of tlw •wcrudon_ Ho1ora M1aoot Rusty of old trnlnn, In the roundholllll' The Mlssinq Par~nts c :Indy" n ud J\ h•• Chn11nn1Y, 4ti-N the• chlldrc·n went through 11on1~ "Tiw Hmnrtt•flt Dog In Prince of thr pa11senger cRrll. They ne,:t The Clute of t.be MisKing ParcnlR, it t.urnA out, not to HidJ.t•'. nn• lutd( hom•• nrt.. r thl'lr l~t c~onftn('d I l•·org<'M County" rl'ct•lvt•d with llP• went to J<'ort McHrnry Wbl!re R Ot-~en;Jr.lt.. Not. fiction, unfortunult>ly, hut u true Rtory, it. iN occurr­ ro•c·o•nt I rip uhrnncl. Tho•y journo•y• ••d ,.,.,... ,.11 I ho• /\I In nth• on tlw Qlll'"ll lornh 'l MPt'l'lnl l'itlltlon conft•rrlng guhle aohowt!d thrm rmldll!rll' bnr­ Jng and recurring in und clliPH nil neroHR Uw nation. In t.c~wns l•;flzlibdh. Th<'lr trnvo•IK took IIJlOII him u~.. tltlt! of OHidal rRckll, and dun,;l'ONt, and rxplalnerl Cour·t neighboring Montgomc•ry County, .Juv1•nll~ .Jndgr Alfred n. t lu·m to l•:nJ.;Innd. Hnllru1tl, Bl'!Jo{um, MnH<·nt for t IH! Unltl!d Ccrt•brnl about thl• Wnr of HIIZ nnd the l'nlsy 1\I!Hodntlon NoyeM Mcor<~d parenta who ahs<~nt thrrnH<'IV<'A from thc•il· own homcH I :•·nnnny, l--1 w ib..,.rhtnol. A1111t.rln, of Prllll!l! Gcorgt•ll writing or ttw Star Spnnl(lcd Rnn• County. whll~ their c!hlldron nre hpldlng partic•H. Hueh Jswk of c·hnp!'ronag<', ll;dy, l'ntnc·o•. 'l'lwlr voyngc• homo• ncr. J\11 orlldnl mmwot, R1111ty, Ju•r• whlf!h lendli t.o "pnrt.y hOJIJllng" nntJ pnr·t.y erm.hlng, niHo IPndH WIIH on tl11• (.Ju•·•·n Mnry. 1'1w final Mlop WJUJ the docks of r'nnnlng olciJ.t owrwd nnd trnlnNI cllrcdly t.n rnnny JuvpniJp luw violnt.lonH, .Judg., Noyi'R point.f'd out. lin pp_y hlrt luln_y tn Hmmn l•:llo•rln, Jho• B & 0 rnllrond. Onl' of the hy I lltvo• C:lniiiWrJ.t, Lu11t. Tht•rllr••H In nmtrby Langlf'y Pnrlc in J>rhlc!r. GenrgeH County n youth prngrnm -,. 1\ llllh·dd,., who cdo•hrnt•·tl h••r HhiJlll dm:ko•rl hRd t•omo• rrom 1-Jrr.lll wo•rr the crnnl!s ICJOdln~ Nor I h Jt:nd'K I )rill 'l'o•mn •·•••·•·J.:.v ·,· tn·,.oJ drlnltlng diHh nt llw II hrul n vo•ry lnto•rt•Htlnlr trip to l'"n"l" North Jo:nd'.'l rlortt April these Aor·vice orgnnhmUonH, working through t hP eomm i 1.1 <'1', lmH un­ -II'"' :10 ldo•lc -ofT o·nnapnigr1 cllmu.•r tl'w Wnldorf Nlke! Fit••. 71lth AAA c·nldnr·c·d lht• <'lnrk C:rllflth M.o•mo• or llrllt,.tl Co·r·phrnl Pnl>ly In Prlnco! It wn!l vc•ry lnformntlv" nnd In· dertakma to provide chnpcronea fot' t.hc tl•t•n dnne('H. Jn I hiH Wily, tlw r·l:ol Tr·oph_v ( ~ongrnl.uhtUoruc to f;,,orgt'N. to•ro•Htlrtg tn thcr Cub11. 'J~he Cub~ problem of finding the ncceaaury adult. ttllJw:·viHion bns bmm dr­ cumventeri. tho• IHu·II<'IJu,niH ruul t.o lhl'lr Tho• Honornhln Jo~mmt•tt H. Nnn" Wt•a·o• fl'd leu cr<~am. 1:ake and milk IIi l't•c•tor, .Jop ( )'[ ,cmghlln. nn, .I r_, Cnrnprdgn C h alrmun, Ira th•• MP.IIII Hall. They wore the11 Nlll••lo·o•n hoy1t, Uu•lr lt•nth•tR fltHI nwnrciNI tlw c:ltnthm to Ruety. 11hown the l!ontrol center and tht' But Lcddick himself would be the ftn~t. to im'liMt. t.hnt it. has nol four· fat hf'tR, fl"om H{'out PJwk 202 The ·~umpnil(n Willi formnlly launching Mit••. At the launchlna heen eolved. During the courae of lhC' ent.irt• yenr'a pmgram of ''"rntwd nt Huntlngto:-a, Pt•nmcyl• nt~t•rwd wlwn .Judge Nannn pn-­ 11ft(' W(' W••n• allow•1d to ride the dnn•~efl, only one At'f: of }mrentR from the tm•n-ngc group have vnnlrt l1t11t. WPI'I(I'Ild, s•·tau•d n c!hc·•~k to Rotwrt T .. Kf!tner, elevator down Into the under· nchmtly volunh•tH'N1 nH <~hstpc!rnn~M. J~nding futhRt.ance to the charge Tho• TurkPlto• fnmlly, 11'1-G f.aun•l, A1111oclatlon Pr•!'flldt•nt. $( r~mnd atorRge dtopot where tht· more and .more oft('n helng hcnrd thnt fnr too many parent• :Lre fun·•· 1111'11 rl'lunwd frnm n vh!lt l•'und11 t:OIIl•ctc•d during Mo.y will rxtra Nlkr11 Are stored, Altea-­ . ._..._...... ,._..__....,. • •w lntr.reatod only in br.by Flitting l!lervlc,!s for their childr,•n. 'Partmts to 'l'urlu•tt••'ll lliNtt•r In Columbia, ~·omlng top11ldc•, n Nlke Will rahtrti truly int.ereat.ed in the- kind of prog;-nm hl'lng offPred would come Ho11t.h Cnrolltllt. to flrlnJC p:JJJitlon for our lnApcctlon. down lo tlnd out nbout. it. Pnrcnls t.rnly gratl'ful tn cit.y admlr,­ <~ondolt•no·•·N I o Harry '1'1'111'11· lslrntors r.nllght.ened (•nough to provldr. n. rt•en•ntlon prrogrnm for hHIIIll 011 tflt• fctllll of hf11 wfr<', CORRECTION Hrrl h. Tho• 'f',.no•hnum~< r••••••ntly young_ people would themRt!IVcs expreKM their npprN~intlon through w... rea·rct that a line wu lllnvc·d rm111 c :n•c•nht'lt tu Rlch­ the kind of nt:tlon t.hat countR · t.aklng n fair Rhnre of rl'fiponalhiliiy omlttt•d from the artlclr. hut lliOIIrdially invited by the ' ·•·t ••my l><·r-fnnno•,J htHt Vrldny_ GREENBELT I >nn'l foi'J.:d In ICI'I yout• tfcokPtH AMERICAN LEGION POST 136 members of the Creenbelt 'Baptist Church ALL to lh<· lloy Sc·o11t J•:xpoHitlon 011 YOU CAN EAT 1\l:o_\' :!:! 1111d ::-1. Tldt<'ls nmy It~• no•,•C llllll l'ol'lt f'll Ccmk••111 1111y ( ~llh or Hnout to attend the Hlekory Hmok••tl :1 Choler Pl.gH nnd TNadt•r Ht•<'f llot Htttu:o• '' .~III'JII'Isc• ltrid11l 11how••r was Pntntn Sn.iad Pll!kll'll C:ofT,.,. Br1•rul v.n-•·n for· l'•·nrl I ;olrl, wnroJ of lilt• Grotmd Breaking Service Sunday May 18th - 2 - 6 P.M. .Jnc·h :--:nndc·r-_.., 17-.r Hlol~oe•· ilt11t Hut unlay ul~:ht 111 1111~ homo• of MrN. of their first unit church bui'lding !POST HOME l•'li''-~ of l'oil··~:·· l'nr·l~- lloHt..•HHt':-1 CANCINO BY THE RHINELANDERS W•·rc· Mr-H l•'liss, Mr11 . .Jndt !-lnn­ 6:30- 9:30 do·r-H, Ma·s ..J:o.-!1 luttltln, 1111<1 Mi.'IN Price $1.30 Sunday, May 18 at 3 p.m. Children 50c J\l11r·td Huhln lin Tllo'H

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.' CENTER. SCHOOL Re-Elect Frank • Lastner Democratic Candidate For COUNfY COMMISSIONER A GREENBELT MAN WHO HAS SERVED YOU FOR 20 YEARS May 15, 1958 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Three Recreation Review ------By W11.rren Leddick Want To Sell Near East Visitors Troop 202 Softball League: Monday, May The City of Greenbelt-·was host On April 26 and 27, a ~ew of 19, the City Softball League will Your House Tuesday, May 6, to a group of i;he more inexperienced scouts of open under the lights at ~raden l;l.bout fifteen Moslem women, in Troop 202 went on an overnight Field at 8:15 p.m. The Co-op team in a Hurry? the United States for a conference. camping trip to Trap Pond State will oppose the Community Church. These women, mostly from the Park at Laurel. Delaware, with. The remaining S<'hedule for tile CALL US Near East, had been brought to the Mr. Ted Dalbow, neighborhood We<..!k: Tuesday, Fire Dept. vs. Hap­ Washington area by -several mem­ commissi6ner, and· Mr. F. Barry py's Cat; Wednesday, St. Hu~h's vs. FOR COMPLETE bers of the League of Women Coggins, scoutmast~r. G.A.C.; Thursday, Met h o dis t Voters. who drove them down from Church vs. Fir~ Department. REAL ESTATE SERVICE N.Y. Sponsored in the District area Weather was with the group most of the time except on U:.e return Youth Center~ A regular dance by the Poj;omac Cooperative Fe­ will be held this Saturday evening Hi1 Centerway deration, t'l'fe group· toured Green­ trip Sund2.y. There was or..e casual­ ty - Alan Levine, W·ho su:lfered an at 8 p.m. belt Home ;, Inc., and Greenbelt GR S-4!i71 GR 3-4351 Consumer Services. axe wound on his leg. 'rhe other Wonten's Slim.nastic: The class in scouts witnessed first al·i in the Before leaving on their return Wnmen's Slimnastics has been dis­ rough as a· result of this unfortun­ trip to N. Y., the vizitors and their continued for the remainder of the ate accident. drivers were entertained by a group season due to diminishing attend­ of women from the Community All in all, everyone SetlJDed to ance. The class will be renewed in Church. They showed particu!ar in­ have a good time. The n.ext over­ the fall. terest in a group of junior high night trip will :be held in May Skating Lessons: Roller skating school girls who ~isted in serv­ when tbe troop will' eatperience at: reaSQnable prices; lessons are being offered each Fri­ ing the::n tea and sandwiches, ask­ some camping in th~ mountainous l'lh••PIIlor and ext:erior. Call anytime day evening at 7 p.m. before the ing them to put on a ..jitterbug'' area of Pennsylvania. The more demonstration. Tile girls, in , turn, experienced. scouts will ~o on this regular skating program. Mrs. Member Multiple Listing Service Grego is the instructor. She is pre­ were interested in the sari worn trip, as it requires more skill in sently te11ching the basic waltz ste);). by one of the visitors. the out~f-doors. The <'nly charge i::> general admis­ sion of 25c. PIGEON HOUSE. INN YOUR •MONEY WORKS FOR YOU & Defense Hwy. Intersection 301 $100.00 ··: at the CASH

GREENBELT FEDERAL DOOR SALE -Combination ·: ·chair and play table. Good condi- . $10.00. GR. 4-6178. CREDIT UIIOI PRIZE EVERY By Smoky Stover CURRENT . .. very few weeks ago the FRIDAY. · ·.. 'tmonthly Pack 1neeting was held ErEll¥ 11/fJNT & StJIIIJIIY IIFTEitlllfJII the Methodist church. There parents in the aud:ience. The · wen'! told that if they did UP CASH g one parent to the Pack !f,;;;;.,<'·JIIIeeting (which is held in the DIVIDEND · TO PRIZES . Metho,:list Church. the fourth Wed- 133 Centerway $ . · ;nesday of every month at 7:30 · }).m. sharp> they might . as -.veU OR 4-2481 home, too. . ADMiiSSION The ·Theme of the Month was Mon., Wed., Fri. "'Keep Amer;ca Beautiful". Several 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. of the tlens had some very fine 7 :30 to 9 :30 p.m. $1.50 dlJJplays. It sometimes amaze~ :ti;. · your Cubmaster just how much Saturday Additional FOR r these Cubs can .Io with a little help 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon ~;': ~d encouragement from their Den i(.\ .Mother's and Dad•s. 0 15 The following awards ~ere made: ~: 1 , Larry Robinson - Wolf Badge; SCHOLARSHIP ,• Steven King - Gold Arrow. , The Prince Georges C'.ounty Re­ PARTY ' Saturday the Cubs journeyed to creation Department's Teen Clubs $1000° ';· Baltimore on the Capitol City have expanded their scholarship GAMES Limited. For many it was their program to include two $250 grants first train ride. Needless to say which will ·be available to majors CASH ~ACKPOT PLAYED excitement ran rampant on that in the field of recreation at the trip. After getting to Baltimore, University of Maryland. One grant the Cubs. led by Mr. Helwig, tour­ of $250 will be given to a high OFF EVERY WEDNESDAY renAL ed the B&9 Train Museum. They school gn1duating senior. residing ar!'ived home tired but happy at in Prince Q.eorges County to attend I 5 p.m. the University of Maryland for the PRiZES 1958-59 school to major ia recrea­ EVERY NITE SUND~Y AFTERNOON i• . tion. MADDEN WINS Funds for these grants are con­ Early Birds 7:30 p.m. Early Birds 2:30 p.m. $.1380.00 tributed by the thirty-nine Teen A. M. Madden of 133 Centerway, Clubs conducted by the Prince Party Games 9:00 p.m. Party Games 4:00 p.m. , Greenbelt, Maryland, was the lead­ I Georges County Recreation Depart­ ing writer of casualty insurance ment. Scholarship applications can in 1957 for Nationwide M,utual In­ be secured from the Recreation De­ surance Company of Columbus, Free Bus Serwice partm•mt, 4803 Riverdale rd., River­ • Ohio. He tot,)ped the entire agency dale, Md. force of more than 4,000 from 17 stateo, according to Dean W. Jef­ Suburban Transit Bus Schedule fers, vice president of Sales. DAILY· SUNDAY Mr. Madden will receTve a trophy HUBCAPS. STOLEN P.M. P.M. in recognition of his 1957 achieve- ... A se~ of hubcaps were stolen LEAVE U.S. NO.1 & GREENBELT RD.-BERWYN 7:62 2:52 me!lt. He has been a Nationwide from a Plymouth :.->adced in a LEAVE INTERSECTION GREENBELT RD. & EDMONSTON RD, 7:58 2:58 rt"presentative for 16 years. garage near 7 Parkway. LEAVE GREENBELT SHOPPING CENTER-.BUS STOP 8:00 3:00 ARRIVE PIGEON HOUSE INN 8:25 3:25 Prince Qeorge's Oeneral Hospital ·Additional Information - Catl HEmlock 4-49300 SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL NURSING CUT ON DOTI'ED LINE ------~ A 12 MONTH COURSE I I "Earn WhUe You Lea.rn" 1 FREE FREE FREE SPruce 3-3300 Cheverly, Maryland.. I THIS COUPON ,. I Good for one (1) EXTRA Package of PARTY GAME (6) ' I CARDS (15 GAMES) ' I Name •..•..••...•••. · • ·• • · • • • • · · : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Res__.ff Motors ' I I Address...... · · · · · · · · · · • · · • · · · • • · · · · ' • · • · · • • ~ NASH City ...... ••.••••.••••..• ~ I SALES SERVICE 1 Void After June 5, 1958 !! pa;:.t LICENSE RENEWALS non-sufferance which, after a month ten years and former Greenbelt If your last name begins with of the 1958 season, ~ restoring nor­ resident, announced his resignat.on A B or C, and if you have e. Mary­ mRlcy to both major leagues. driver's permit, you should from the board of directors to be­ l~nd' It has been a typical vernal sea­ have received in the mail an ap­ come effective at the close ~f the aon with a bumper crop of shal· plication for the renewal of your workshop. Mr. Bierwagen stated low-rooted bloomers that 'found th:: .license, say local police. his resignation was due to a pos­ dandy, lionized Francisco If you have not received this San sible conflict of interest, since his application, write immediately and .ICC Olanta, and the suddenly non-hiber­ union is negotiating with the co-op nating · Chicago Cubs wreaking request an applice.tion fro~ th~ to lease the Takoma d.rug store for havoc in one league; while the COM:MTSS I 0 N E R OF MOTOR a health center. buckthorn Washington Senators VEHICLES, GUILFORD AVENUE Ru111111age Sale On Sunday the congress dele­ aDd svrouting Athletics busted out AND 21st STREET, BALTIMORE gates discharged one of their most all over In the other. Within the 18, MD., or your license will expire. Amportant obligations to the mem­ (It the past week, however, the Cubs and No driver's test is required. bership by nominating from among Simply .fill in the application, have Aothletics have •been power-mowed their number the tive most quali­ it notarized, and enclose a dollar. Inti> aubmiCsion, and Washington Greenbelt Theater fied people in their view to serve The licenses of those drivers abeorbed a C::ose of Nat-killer up in on the board of directors for the whose last name begins with D, Yankee St&dlum. ensuing two years: Robert Hull, E, or F will expire December 31. Friday, May ·16 J3efore too long, thoae Giants will Greenbelt; Lawrence Oosterho'!ls, 1958. This license renewal program IJe try!ng to ftoun.h on alien East­ Takoma Park; Edward Weinberg, will continue through the alphabet 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. em. 80iJ, and we ml!a.Y eKpeet them Takoma Park: Donald Cooper, in order that the state can clean ·tO Papond in kind to heavy appl'-ra­ Wheaton; and Robert···· Bonham, its files ·of licenses for -people who tlcns of that which made Mllwau­ Rockville. no longer operate motor vehicles. .kte .fttJUOUIJ-We mean the Braves, Until now the state of Maryland ...... "••••••••. •• ••••.• "••••••• •••*•••••••• "£ of ·coune. -issued lieenses good . for. 'the life DMplte thea~ drastic correctives of a driver. -f the driver moved Sale in ·Woodland Hills 1 the maJQr league garden retaina a Poetry out of the state or died, the state . · 'lilt lUi abnormal look about ft. h&d no record of this · change. trt Wben did y01:1 cease to care BRICK, 3-BEDROOM, EXPANDABLE H~SE ott "the lltl'Sngest ftora we'VP. aeen lU'e Consequently, the files. of licezues That witich flO impoi'Ulnt wa." ~ ~d the have become huge and in need of This quality-built home nearing completion in Greenbelt's Deweat : Has lDSt Ita •..alue all too BOOn I:residential subdiviaion is offered at the price of $16,950.00. f revision. sl. Loula Cardinals for whom the And· now stands blealdy bare. early going has been not muc:t Full daylight buement with laundry, plus plumbln8' rouched in ~ fauna. The other day we were r second bath. Plenty of space recreation room. fourth · bedroom, · Does it mattE'r what or whom. NURSES SYMPOSIUM orkshop, storage, etc. · · amUsed by what purported to be How tragic-metamorphosis, District no. 3 of the Maryle.nd the inside story of how AJ Lopez State Nurses Association has plan­ Large kitchen-dining room with vinyl tile ftoor. Birch cabinets, When what was loved rmica counter tops, exhaust fan, garbage disposer, range and re­ ilad tin.aJJy discovered the secret Gf ned a symposium to be held on No longer finds its room- llt-frigerator. . · • · cuckolding Casey Stengel out of MARK May 23, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.lll. at :: 75-foot sodded Jot, ftowering tree and . shrubs, private dnveway. :! his eternal romance with the Amer· the Riverdale Heights Firehouse, lit-Private ownership in a coo!lerative commumty. Located at 203 North-:; fcan League pennant. The secret son when the Giants filled the 6101 Roanoke Road, East River­ ~way Road. :: stnr.tegy for 1958, the slick maga- ba.ses with two outs. The Cards dale, ~faryland, to which all nur­ :at- $2.~00 down, estimated $650 settlement costs. FHA.-insure~J . 25 « zlne let on, was to stock the Sox blew the ball-game 8-6. The fol­ ses in this area are invited. ~year mortagage. .Monthly payments $125 including taxes and m-: w it h long-time Yankee-beaters. lowing night, St. Louis lost one Subject of the program will be :at-surance. « Ray Moore and were that they won't forget for a long "Therapeutic Radiation," with the :: . To see this lovely home phone either Mr. Madden at 4111 or Mr.:: joined in ~:~,.·conspiratorial combina- time. Jumping to a 5-0 lead at the following speakers participating: *Cassels at 9516. , ' « .. ~ ltlon with .other sterling operatives start, they took a 6-2 lead into the James Burns, M.D., Pathologist, who will talk on the ''Use of Radio­ such as , Dick Donovan. 8th inning. Again the Giants filled ~************•***********************····~·······~ 7 <>.ctive Isotopes"; Alfred J. Suraci, Bob Keegan, and Jim V\ ilson, lby the sacks with two away. W.ith M.D., Plastic Surgeon, who will which the Sox figured to cow the the count of 1 and 1 one on pincL­ speak on "Repair and Medical Care Bronx Bombers before ·they took hitter Jabbo Jablonski, Manager of Deep Radia.tion Burns''; Wil­ the field. Somehow, someone neg- Hutchinson inexplicSJbly y &. nked liam R. Sticker, M.D., Roentgeno­ lected to calculate the negative Sam Jones. Jablonski hit one, after BEERS ! logist, who will discuss "Radiation I psychological effects caused by the w h i c h s o rn e semi-an,onymous in X·ray Therapy"; and Mrs. loss of 150 plus RBrs knockLarry Doby and Hlnnie :Martin, and Clark managed to lose Nurse Consultant. Maryland State (Store Only) I. Minoso. P.erhaps Lopez' am. an- the ball gan,te in the· 9th by a 9·7 Department of Hee.lth, who will uensis will divulge that secret in score. Still on another night, Mizell talk on "Public Health Nursing." Bock Beer $2.fi!t case the next issue to the doughty man- had the Chicago Cubs beaten by Registration will be from 9 -9:30 (Store Only) . ager of the Pale Hose. The way 3-1 in the 8th inning. Hutchinson a.m. There will be no fee. Lunch­ ALL BEER AT WHOLESALE PRICES AT STORE the modern "Hitless Wonders,. of thought this would be an oppor­ eon by reservation. Comiskey Park are going- right tunity to get still more runs and For further information please now, they would settJ.e for their took Vinegar Bend out for a pinch call one of the following commit­ Rose Wine 59c a .bottle customary bridesmaid tight role hitter. Reliefers Larry Jackson and tee members: Mrs. Margaret Pear, behind the Yankees insteaa of Billy Muft'ett blew another, ti-3. AP 7-5725; Mrs. Doris Stoner, UN languishing in the d&;nk cellar. [ Unlike the White SoX, the Red- 4-0210; Mrs. Bertha Pickeral, UN Vets Gin (90 proof) ME:anwhile over in the other lea- birds are notoriously slaw starters·. 4-0050. gue fretful Freddie Hutchinson Last year, after losing 5 out of the Sells for $3.99 a fifth has also been managing St. Lcuis first 7, they t:t!me back to tussle the WHEELS· AND AXLES into the basement. Despite the Braves for the flag. In 1947, after The Friends' Meeting of Adelphi PECIAL PRICE $3.19 or 3 for $9.00 steliar performance of Musial who winning a pennant the yea.r before, has undertaken to sponsor a cot­ Is batting a mere .480-...... Stan the they lost 9 straight to open the sea- tage of tee~-age boys at Boys' Mar. usually slumps in the sprlr•g- son. In 1943, after administering Village, Cheltenham. At Easter VODKA (80 proof) the Redbirds have sutfeerd from the only .ignominious World Series time, 7 families participated. in a jittery defen!'le and management defeat ever suffered by the Yankees get-acquainted afternoon and egg­ Sells for $3.99 a fifth of tne same calibre. Out on the in modern times (the Birds sat on hunt. The boys were eli

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