HI Changes Fire Lasuraace Policy C:Lean-Lp Report Due Lext Week

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HI Changes Fire Lasuraace Policy C:Lean-Lp Report Due Lext Week - •. 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 <YMars, su~ formed a clean-ul) parade, march­ sons. (The News Review ine.dver­ bldg., Hamilton pl. tracting to develop the A.rea form.­ ·engineers for Buchanan. liBel ftor­ Ing with broomi., rakes, banners, tE'nUy printed May 19 as the date erly known aa Green.' Valley sub­ ported that the terrain 'WVIIIt IMilt. ·· ,_. , .. ,... posters. Pkturetr of this· puad0 . •of the eHnic in the headline. 81- division, since that land baB al~ permit a satisfactory june:ai1t -'t · wtll be on display in the municipal thou'h the body of the stoey and lorlh E•• Drill Tea• ready been released frOm the mort­ the two . roads· unless. some ~ eenter after Friday. What Goe8 On indica~ May 12.) gage. sive leveling of the terrain was 18- A n\Uilber of complaints of eye­ These people will be eligible to Last weekend Greenbelt North Incidentally, director ·F rank ·dertaken:.· Thee--board approwd....,·' aores arourad town were called .hi recel .re their injection in the next End won the most coveted award in Lastner disclosed that as of May 2, recommendation of the coaiml~ to Chairman Mogel, not all of Polio Clinic which will be schedu­ the Natiolllil AAA Safety Patrol the sales contract between roc for forwarding to ~ cl~r ......,. which 2\ave aa yet been Acted led in approximately 4 or 5 weeks. Parade in Washington, the Clark and Buchanan 'w.s not yet been. nger. .. , upon. "It looks as though the clean­ Watch for the time and place, ( ' Griffith Memorial Trophy. It came consummated. It was his under­ up activities will continue for l!Ome to be announced•later in this paper. Fire ineuraaee. e.s a complete surprise when the standing, after talking to :John ti~Jte. even though the drive is of­ announcement of the winner was The board authorized manaae­ ftcteUy over," Mogel stated hope­ ment to 'proceed with the· purchas­ fully. "In our first attempt at a. &round Breaking At made. North End's color guard, ing c.f GHI's :fire and e:ttended city-wide campaign," he c~ntinued, majorettes and the two drill teams, Band Offers Summer coverage in.,urance from Fire­ ••the rault."' have been very pleas­ except for the officers, were al­ men's Mutual Insurance ClmpaliQ" ing.'· But dean-up must be a con­ Baptist Church Sunday I nsl:ruclion Course after receiving written asmrance tinuing process, he pointed out. If ready back in Greenbelt. The of­ If it· does not rain, the ground Greenbelt children are being of­ from th-e Cc.ompany that GHI pn>-­ ' 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.
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