ireenhrlt Council Voles to Keep Lake Park Open No New Traffic Signs for Crescent Rd. by Bob McGee Bleary-eyed and numb, Acting-Mayor Charles Schwan finally called for a motion - at 1 a.m. Tuesday morning - to adjourn the regular Greenbelt City Council meeting for Monday, Sept. 11. A Jlcws ll,ci,iew dozen or so hardy citizens in the audience hung in to the very end, AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER and this reporter's sympathy for them and for council was ex­ ceeded only by pity for the City Clerk, Mrs. Gudrun Mills who Volume 35, Number 43 GREENBELT, Thursday, September 14, 1972 stated that she had to get up at five that morning. Earlier in the meeting, Manager James Giese presented an analysis, prepared by Stiff Air Pollution Bill Metropolitan Intelligence Notice to Dog Owners Mrs. Mills, of measurable activities of his office. It showed that Introduced; Heard Oct. 24. Group Receives Support News Review readers are work volume, on behalf of council, was almost double that for the asked to keep their dogs inside previous council. As someone in the audience remarked, "They're Chairman Willlfield M. Kelly's bin County Councilman John J. Gar­ to updalte and tighten Prince or tied up Thursday evenings either going to have to get more help or start serving a lot of rity, said recently that the early when the papers are being deliv­ coffee." Georges County's air pollution con­ formation of the Metropolitan In­ trol law is set for public 'hearing ered (6:30-9 p.m.>, or, at least, telligence Group (MIG) proposed until delivery has been complet­ Manager Giese then introduced "try it; you mdght like it." Manager Oct 24 at 10 a.m. at the County by the staff of COG is "essential" his newly appointed assistant, Den­ Giese opposed the measure, suggest­ Courthouse :in Upper Marlboro. ed in the immediate area. The if the governments in the Metro­ dis E. Piendak, whom he felt would ing that inappropriate placement of Kelly's proposal would bring local News Review cannot require that politan Washington area are to papers be delivered where a dog's soon help alleviate some of the work signs might also be hazardous to pollution standards into line with carry on an effective "war on drug load problems. both children, who might feel un­ more vdgorous ones. He was joined presence is threatening. In re­ traffickers." Council will hold a special meet­ duly safe, and to drivers unfamiliar by fellow Councilmen Francis B. cent weeks a number of houses, ing, to complete some of the more with the sign placements. 'Dhe pro­ Francois, D.A.L., Francis W. White, Garrity, chairman of the Coun­ and sometimes an entire court, urgent items from the unfinished posail was killed on a 2-2 vite, Maf­ D-1, John J. Gaiirity, D.A.iL., Royal ty Council's Human Resources have not received the paper be­ agenda, but has not yet set a date. fay and Cohen supporting, and Hart D-2 and Vice Chairman John Committee, said he was concerned cause of a dog or dogs running Some 1J1.ew w11inkles were added Councilman Charles Schwan and B Burcham in sponsorship of the about the delays in implementa­ loose. The delivery boys and to fairly traditional ,topics, like Weidenfeld opposed. Schwan later bill. tion of the proposal, which began girls ask your cooperation. safety, trash, sanitation, Greenbriar, proposed that Crellcenrt Road be ad­ For the first time in county his­ to take shape as early as Febru­ Greenbelt Lake Park, and land ac­ ded to the traffic survey being pro­ tory, all emission w,sible to obser­ ary 1971 when Garrity took the quisition problems; together with ,a posed for Northway Road and vers from any installation or build­ idea for a "metropolitan intelli­ Dennis E. Piendak Made maitter of continuing current int er­ Lakeside Drive, -wilth approval of ing will be banned unless it comes gence unit" to U.S. Sena.tor Charles est, the forthcoming bond issue for the rest of council. from wood.burning firepilaces in rec­ McC. Mathias, R-Md. Administrative Assistant an indoor -'heaJ1th faciliJty. ireational or residential facUities. Following his meeting with Gar­ Greenbelt has a new administra­ Air Curtain Destructor The law, lif passed, would tighten tive assistant, Dennis E. Piendak. Lake Park rity, Mathias asked COG to ar-­ Allan Kay, of Greenbriar Associ­ up on deveilopers who pollute the range a meeting of officials from A native of New Britain, Connec­ A proposed ordinance to establish atmosphere during work a.nd also ticut, he received a B.A. degree in closing hours in the Greenbelt Lake aites, petitioned Council for an am­ metropolitan area jurisdictions to endment to the city ordinance to b~s open burning as well as setting discuss the area's crime problems. government from Bard College, Park came in for a considerable stiff fines and jail terms for pollut­ Annandale-on- Hudson, New York. going-over by members of the au­ permit use of an Air Curtain Garrity pushed the idea at the con­ Destructor for the purpose of clear­ ers. The bill also cracks down on He completed the course work for dience. A petition ,in suppoiit of the ference and the group of officials ing their proper.ty of trees and sulfer-content fuels, making it ille­ agreed to pursue, through COG, the a Master of Urban Management proposed ordinance was submitted gal to sell 1iuels containing more Degree at the University of Pitts­ by Mrs. Joa,n Newman and was shrubs in conjunction with its de­ establishment of such a group. velopment. Kay pointed out ,that than one percent sulfur by weight. burgh before ~ilitary service in­ signed by 21 of her neighbors, most this type of burning is permitted to Toi. a unique provision, Kelly's mea­ The MIG proposal now before terrupted his graduate work. Pi­ of whom resided along the lake be used outsdde the Capital Beltway sure would make it a misdemeanor COG envisions an intelligence gath­ endak remains a candidate for the shore. In response to questions by the Maryland State Health De­ to remove air polilution control de­ ering source and information graduate degree. about what had prompted t>he pro­ partment and Prince Georges Coun­ vices from automobiles. clearinghouse that would enable While in the U. S. Army, Pien­ posal, City Manager James Giese ty, and was instituted dn the Also introduced at the same ses­ law enforcement officials from the dak served as a personnel records staited thait he had received a num­ MetropoHtan-Washington area after sion was a bill from Councilman various Washington area jurisdic­ clerk and personnel test admini­ ber of comp,}aints from homeowners Francis B. Francois and Samuel W. tions to identify, gather evidence strator with the U. S. Army Selec­ ?'long the fake about laJte night noise t~e. ~ity passed iits ordinance pro­ h1b1tmg burning; and that Green­ Bogley which would lift the special and prosecute narcotics offenders. tion Center, Ft. Jackson, South m the park, and that the poLice felt belt was the only jurisdiction that exception requirement for most TV Garrity told the committee that Carolina. that it would give him a better tool he knew of that did not presently and ham radio antennas. The act he believed MIG should be an op­ Prior to his military service, for pr~venting problems, such as permit this type of burning. One retains the special exception re-­ eration involving the chiefs of po­ Piendak served as administrative vandahsm a,nd kiHing of the ducks. of his experts then described the q uirement for antennas more than lice of all of the area's jurisdictions assistant to the borough manager, A ~u_mber of persons spoke in op­ process, a deep-pit burning operation 25 feet high or 40 feet across. The and "should be housed at the Coun­ Monroeville, Pennsylvania. He has position. Gabriel Sucher, deplored at inten,se heat developed by an air­ two council members said that be-­ cil of Governments," instead of also held internships with the cities the encroachment on individual free­ blower. The result is a relatively sides ridding the law of a rather being under the wing of the D. C. of West Hartford, Connecticut, dom. He pointed out t!hat a number clean and smokeless method of burn­ obsolete passage their measure Police Department. Cape May, New Jersey and White-­ of civi: events, including the pre­ ing, if properly operaited. Some would lighten the workload on zon­ march Township, Pennsylvania. sent city council meeiting, often But he said that even on this particulate matter is released for up ing enforcement officers. Additional internships were held went on well past 11 p.m., and that point, Prince Georges County is to 60 seconds at the time of intro­ at Connecticut Public Expenditure sue? an ordinance would preclude "willing to compromise ... if com­ ducing new logs into ithe fire. Kay Council and the Bureau of Gov­ res1d,ents from walking •through th promise is essential to achieving also stated that he would be usino­ ernment Reasearch, Long Island, park on their way home-being : B-W Parkway To Be the agreement of others." a ,chipper on smaller itrees, and that New York. nabu~ shortcut for many. Steven the _resulting mulch would be made Piendak and his wife, Sharon, ~u~stem suggested ithat placing such Widened To 6 Lanes avavlable to the city and its citizens. Congressman Larry Hogan (R­ will be residing in University limits on use of the park might 1 addiJtion he offered to permit Md) lauded the signing of an agree­ Square. actually encourage problems from 1:1. CARES Center Reopens the more adveruturows folk who '1il~ed oiitizens of the area .to enter the ment which will allow the widening property prior to burning in order of the Baltimore-Washington Park­ flauting "no-no's"; and that it The Greenbelt CARES, Inc., re­ to dig up trees, shrubs and other way to six lanes. wou!d al.so handicap his ice-skating source center has reopened and WHAT GOES ON P!antlife for transplanting. Coun­ The way was cleared for th~ at m?ht. !Mary Teitlbaum said ithat will be available to people in the cLlwoman Maffay described a visit widening project when the Nation­ Thur., Sept. 14, 7:45 p.m. GHI she Jogs around the park nightJ!y community from 7 to 9 p.m. on that she and other representaltives _ al Park Service and the Mary­ Board Meeting. Hamilton Pl. and tha,t ithe only tthing that she has Wednesday nights (closed the sec­ of Council made to observe such a land State Highway Department found to disturb_ the peace are the ond Wednesday every month). The 8 p.m. League of Women Vo­ dogs of ,the residents Living along burning operation (reported on in settled their differences over who center is located in the basement ters. Center School. the lake - "they scare you half to the Aug,us,t 3 News Review), stating would police and maintain the of the Community Church, and is Sun., Sept. 17, 2-4 p.m. Woman's deaith." She suggested that the few she had difficulty finding the loca­ parkway while it is under construc­ under the supervision of psychol­ tion due to the absence of smoke. tion. Club Tea. 6100 Westchester, People she encounters ouit walking She related that iMayor Pilski had Under the agreement the State ogist Dr. Leo Walder. off Kenilworth Ave. or sitting on benches, or the fe,;, canvassed the jmmediate neighbor­ of Maryland will maintain the Tues., Sept. 19, 7 :30 p.m. St. lovers certainly are no problem to hood and found that most of the parkway while it is under con­ anybody, "or shouldn't be." Oouncil Hugh's Home and School Assn. people d,jd not even know that a struction and will be reimbursed unanimously voted down th PAPER PICKUP Grenoble Hall. posa1. e pro- buming operatiO'll had been taking for those expenses by the U.S. There will be a citywide paper Wed., Sept. 20, 8 p .. m. Jaycee place. Counciilw01Inan Cohen stated Government as part of the con­ Stop Signs on Crescent pickup this Fri-iay at 8:80 a.m. Orientation Meeting. Jaycee that she considered removing a tree struction contract. Building A rhubarb developed over a pro­ In turn, the Park Service will "an obscendty", and that she was P'Osal ito place stop signs on Cres­ sorry that the city solicitor was not police the federal portion of the cent Road ait Lastner Lane and highway until all or part of the present as she lhad several legal Noct;hway Rd. CouncHwoman EJi­ questions she wished to address to federal section in Maryland is turn­ z~bet,h Maffay said tlhat she was ed over to the state. The federal NOTICE OF ELECTION lhim. Councilman Gill W eidenfeld bred of turning ,to traffic experts asked thow much it would cost Kay portion of the parkway lies rough­ on this matter; thait she knows their ly in Prince George's County and The City of Greenbelt, Maryland will hold a special election on Tues­ to remove trees by hau1ling and reports will come back negative be­ dumping. Kay replied that it would the District of Columbia. Congress cause they ,are more inte rested in appropriated up to $65 million for day, October 3, 1972, from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M., to submit to the be approximately $2,500 more per traffic flows, and thalt she thinks acre, or about $150,000. The ma.,t;ter this project in 1970. voters for approval the question of authorizing the issuance of bonds Council slhould go ahead on this w as held ov,er for action at the next matter on a trial basis dn order to in the amount of six hundred fifty thousand dollars ($650,000) for the meeting. slow down traffic on Crescent Rd PUBLIC HEARING purpose of providing for the construction of a recreation facility Councilwoman Rhea Cohen voiced Indoor- Outdoor her agreement. Councilman Gil ON BOND ISSUE consisting of an indoor swimming pool and related and complementary Weidenfeld said t!hat, while he had The Lancer Indoor-Outdoor Ten­ A public hearing will be held by nis Complex proposal was again facilities. Council has designated the following polling precincts: no. personal interest involved, inas­ the Prince Georges County Coun­ much as 1he did not use the street held over for action, in order cil on 11 bills requiring bond issues that much, he was concerned that that Pilski would be available. on Sept. 26 at the County Court­ r,..,,,,_ cil felt it was too important a 3rd Precinct - Greenbelt Municipal Building, 25 Crescent Road a balance of "reasonableness" be house in Upper Marlboro at 1 :30 mairvtained in these matters. He matter not to have all five members p.m. 6th Precinct - North End Elementary School, Ridge Road suggested that if a trial effort were n~,-.s 0 nt Councilman Weidenfeld The proposed bond sales totalling to be made, some crilteria should be urged that presenit members give $34.5 million, will finance roads 8th Precinct - Springhill Lake Community Center, 6220 Spring­ developed and a time period be Mr. Berekshire of Lancer. Inc. some ($4.1 million), libraries ($1 million), hill Drive made part of the resolution, "other­ indica tion of the ir thinkinc-, how­ health care facilities ($504,000) , and wise we can probably have requests ever. inasmuch , as Council ha d vir­ police facilities (approximately for stop signs all over the commun­ tua lly promised him some a ction by $250,00). Also included are im­ If you have any questions concerning your registration or voting ity and will have no recourse but this time. Council had earlier a c­ cepte1 a report from P RAB, pre­ provem ents in fire servces, hos­ precinct, please contact the City Clerk - T elephone 474-8003. to grant these also." Philip P els pitals, public buildings, schools, and Gabriel Sucher suggested t hat sened by Joe Wilkinson. that sup­ parks a nd recreation, and the ex­ other alt ernatives be explored, such ported the proposal but recommend­ pansion of Prince Georges Com­ Gudrun H. Mills, City Clerk as underpasses of overpasses, while ed that the city acquire the munity College. Evelyn FeJ!er suggest ed, that Council Seo f'OUNCIL, p ge 8 Page 2 UREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, September 14, 1972 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW N ursing Assista nt Training A - INDEPENDEN'I' NE,VSPAPER Adult Courses Offered ll:dltor, 1'1ury Gr11nolsky, 474-6314 The Department of Adult Edu­ A>xander Ba, nes, San dra Barne:,, ::\.lil'ia n, Corn elius, Mar g a ret Gianfagna, Choosing the correct wine, how Public Schools, is sponsoring a Dr. Harold E. Davis, Woodland J ud y Gol~stein, D e:;s Hulpel'in, Ber nice K astn e r, Joel Kas tner, Sid Kastne r, to figure your income tax, where course, Nursing Assistant for Nur­ Way, died September 8. His death J\ilar.tha Kaufma n, Ba rba ra Lane, Barbara L ikowski, Bob McGee, Roberta h\J,cN!'-mara , P aulin e Pl'itzke r, .Al Skolnil,, Elaine Skolnik, Mary Louise to send your children to college, sing Homes. It will begin Tuesday, was due to cerebral hemorrhage. He . ,v llhamson. giving a successful party, and how October 3, and continue each Tues - was a research veterinarian at the Hu .... hu.,,,u,, ~lun:.1gt"r: .\d t> l t· ~rund, ( ' irculution .Jlnru.11,:er: Georgen e Tur ne r, 47-1-::!l,fl, ~II I, ('irt•ulation: Ba rbara Clawson 47•1-4:i-ll. to landscape your property are day through November 21 (no class U. S. Department of Agriculture Puhllalted every 'l'l111rNdn,, by Greenbelt Coo'perntive PublisbJng AMsn., J11e. among the more than 50 short cours­ November 7). Classes will be held Research Oenter at Beltsville. In­ BOARD OF DIREC'l'OR!'i P, es., A. Skolnik; Vice Pres., Sid Kastner; Secy., Sandra Barnes; es for adults offered this fall at at the Prince Georges County Chap­ ,terment was at Greensburg, Indiana. Tr,ea s., .\fary Lou \Villlamson and Virginia Beauchamp the University of Maryland. ter of the American Red Cross, MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS: $6.50 per year. Advertising and news articles may be malled (Box 6"8, Greenbelt); deposited in our box at the Twin Pines The programs are being offered 6206 Belcrest Rd., Hyattsville, from by a very small special interest volunteer firemen in the county. Teaching Scienf'e with Garbalt'I' and tion of this meeting w111 be teach­ veiw should require him to pay for group (primarily parents of swim "The Fire and Rescue Emergency The Org:-.nic Classroom. Mathe­ er orientation, to be held in St. it. In the event that you choose not members) who expect the local tax­ :P.ducation committee, FREE, will matics will be taught in a similarly Hugh's School. The regular meet­ to bill him, Sargent Shriver should payer to pick up the tab for their follow requests by the Prince informal fashion, although children fng· will start at 8:20 p .m. in Gre­ be given equal space to offer his child ren's winter swim practice. Oeorges County Council to main­ ·; ·ill be C"ncouraged to engage in en­ noble Hal1, St. Hugh''s ChuTCh. greetings and c,;mgratu1a,tions to I would point out to the "friends tain a reserved posture and avoid tert aining, developmental exercises. Guest speaker will' be Mayor Greenbelt residents - also in ,the of the Aqua Spa" that Greenbelt inflammatory rem arks," according The Partridgeberry Schoof, Inc., Ri'chard Pllski. AIT parents of St. same, prominent position on page a lready provdes a major recrea­ to committee chairman Nick Nolan. has a parents' program, too. At the Hugh's school children are encour­ 1 - m the next issue of the Green ­ tional facility; the Municipal Rec­ "There are some areas of dis­ bi- monthly m eetings, parents dis­ aged to atten-d'. belt News Re,·iew. reation Center, also known as the :-, ~reement between the paid men cuss education in the broadest l\.lartin Fitzgerald Youth Center, at taxpayer expense. and volunteers," Nolan said, "but sense: their children, the class­ (Ed. Note: The News Review would The pool was originally paid for we believe the FREE comm ittee room experience of parents, edu­ be happy to print a letter from 8ar­ by federal funds and just came can be a source of documented in­ cational theory. At parent meet­ Holy gent Shriv<'r. with everything else in town when formation and avoid the type of ings, new ideas are generated for· the federal grant bowed out. The rumors that have recently under­ developmental classroom projects Cress scored these areas of disagreement. and activities. Sport That Kills Sport county is currently considering building two public pools, so wait "The volunteer service has a great The teachers, Jerry and Rose-· Lutheran To the Editor: for these. tradition, and as the community mary Ziskind, have had experi­ For many years, the residents of­ As for the exercise and health has become more urbanized, the ence teaching in progressive clas­ Church the North End - adult and child facilities, there are quite a few of need for a supplementary paid ses. Jerry Ziskind, who holds an force has been necessary and wel­ M.A.T. from Harvard University, alike - have enjoyed the use of the these "spa's" in this area, access­ 6905, Greenbelt :Rd. adjacent Research Center fields and ible to anyone with an automobile. come in order to maintain ade­ has studied open education in Eng­ woods for recreation and relaxa­ quate protection for the people and land as well as at Catholic UnivPr­ Certainly they charge a fee, but "'orship Services tion. Access has been easy through whatever happened to the sound property of the county at a rea­ sity (where he is currently writing sonable cost. a thesis on open education). gaps in the forest fence, tolerated theory that persons financially s:so, a,nd n:t5 &l\t. by the farm's management because able to do so should pay for their "The FREE committee believes Thr Partridg-eberry Rchool is stiII any damage was slight compared own and family recreation? Let us the problems that have recently accepting students, and would wel­ Smuht~· Sehottt 9:50 A.M. to the pleasure given. use the local tax funds for services arisen can best be resolved by a come inquiries from interested par­ In the last year, motorized cycles that benefit all the residents of rational, documented flow of in­ ents. Edward' n. ffimer, Pssto• (perhaps some mini- but certainly Greenbelt, not just a few. formation." For further information about full- sized ones) have started using It appears ridiculous to propose the philosophv, or policies of the one of the fence gaps regularly. For $650,000 for an "Aqua Spa" "when Th a nks to the Clowns school call Morss Lippincott, Jr., the first time, the larger wildlife we have a Police Department of To the Editor: 474-4609. - forms are being subjected to con­ only 18 officers including the chief My husband and I would like tinuing harrassment. Plant life is to serve over 18,000 people, possibly to express our sincere appreciation 9:45 A.M. Sunday Seheel 6~00• P::TI'. Training Union- destroyed along the paths and over more. On any day, there can be a to Steve Davis, Kixie Aulisio, Mike 11:00 A.'.\f Morning Wonihip 7:00 P'.1\f. Evetri'ng Worsl\ip, the fields, and path surfaces them­ maximum of 4, usually less officers Lundregan, Jeo Smith, Tink Klem 7:30 P.M. Wednes'1ay J\tldwpek Senice selves are ripped up by the unac­ to respond to calls. Residents are and the other daring individuals cu5tomed traffic; they will now be­ complaining about the poor ser­ who for the past three years have GREENBELT BAPTtST CHURCH gin to wash out faster as a result. vice on regular and special trash consistently provided us with out­ CreRf'tmt & nr-nhill Rds. S. Jasper l\torris, Jr., Past-or _ 474-4040 The farm's management has re­ pickup, the shopping center pave­ standing acrobatic entertainment taliated mildly, so far, but with no ment is a disaster etc. in the annual Labor Day clown I: -visable effect on the motor trafrc. No we do not neeward ex­ (United Church of Christ) Hillside & Crescent, 47'!HS171 panded mobility, these "free beings" not to be taxed out of a home ists in experiencing the enjoy­ I: REV. ROBERT L. FIELD, Past1tr, 4'74:-31:~i can go elsewhere: with the same would be well advised to be sure ment they ilTd'r.lce in the Greenbelt . results? With sport that kills sport, to vote in the October referendum public. Oz>~e a~ain, I salute these Smrday Worship ervice and Church School - tt a.m. and freedom that kills freedom? AGAINST the Aqua Spa. deserving gentlemen_ Infant 1tnd Nw~ care Jllt!OYi'd'ed . . . - .... ··o,m\on Allen_ - "M.Ult Withheld Mr. &: JU.rs. R-0berl Klem ~ Thursday, September H, 1972 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 3 ·Ag. Research Service Here FILMS FOR PRESCHOOLERS ABS~iEE VOTNG- October 3, 1972 Referendum Congressman Larry Hogan (R­ Environmental News by Gabe Huck AT GREENBELT LIBRARY Section 7-5 of the Greenbelt City Code provides that citizens of the Md.) has announced that Belts­ A series of film programs for ville) Maryland, will be headquar­ GEAC (Greenbelt Environmental city who are qualified electors shall have the privilege of voting in children, ages 3 to lS, will be pre­ ters for the northeast region of the Action Committee) wants to try out municipal elections of the city by absentee ballot, subject .to the fol­ sented by the Greenbelt Library on reorganized Agricultural R.ieffl!arch a simple service to commuters and lowing regulations: Thursday mornings at 10:30 to 11 Service (.AfRS). to the air we all breathe. A lot of a.m. in the Meeting Room starting The headquarters will be manned people llil Greenbelt already ride in "Application shall be made in writing to the city ~lei;k for an ab­ Sept. 14 and continuing through by a staff of approximately 95 commuter car pools. We 1thilnk that sentee ballot not earlier than · twen:ty

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·New Number ______..;..______Page T Thursday, September 14, 1972 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW C L A S S I F I E D fJeui Bicyclists Subject To Recreation Review $1.00 for a 10--word minimum, 5c Gym Closed KASH Realtor for each additional word. Submit Happy birthday to Rebel and Traffic Regulations The annual refinishing of the ads in writing, accompanied by Robin Shifflet, both of 8Q Plateau. A youngster on his bike pedaling Youth Center gym floor began Tues­ HOMES FOR SALE cash payment, either to the News Robin was 8 on Sept. 14 while Reb­ down the street is operating a ve­ day, Sept. 12. The gym will be Oill s-ffi-2151 Anytime Review office at 15 Parkway before el was 11 on the 2nd. hicle and is :;;ubject to the same closed through Sunday, Sept. 17. 10 p.m. of the Tuesday preceding We hope Josie Seay is feeling traffic regulations as an adult dri­ Arts and Crafb. MULTIPLE LISTING publication, or to the Twin Pines better. ving a car. Exploring ,the use of a wide vari­ 0 Savings and Loan office. Councilman Charles F. Schwan Understanding this is the basis of SERVICE says he is most casual about (al­ ety of craft materials and projects There is no charge for advertising developing safe biking habits. though busy announcing) the arri­ is the main emphasis of Arts and items that are found. This means that young cyclists val of his second grandchild, Debra Crafts. Your child will learn how "BEAR" with us and we will must learn to signal their move­ CALDWELL'S WASHER SER­ Jean, born on Sept. 12 to Betty 1to use new and interesting craft help you with your FUTURES. ments properly, remain in the right VICE. All makes expertly repaired. Horne Schwan and Charles F. techniques, be introduced to basic To prove this, take a look at this Authorized Whirlpool dealer. GR lane traveling with traffic and design and bring home interesting "BLUE CHIP" 2 'BR brick ram­ Schwan III. obey traffic signs. 4- 5515. 103 Centerway. Birthday wishes to Marla Lynn craft items. All for free. At the bler with basement. Equipped Bicyclists must obey certain laws PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR. Goldstein, 6--Y Plateau, who cele­ Youth Center 4-5:30 p.m. Mondays, with W / W carpeting, 18,000 BTU that apply only to them. Under EXPERIENCED. RELIABLE. brated her 14th birthday on Sept. 6 & 7 year olds; Wednesday, 8 years A/C and shed. Room for 2 more Maryland State law, only one per­ 474-6894. 15. and over; Fridays, 10 year olds and bedrooms upstairs. Would you son may ride a bicycle unless it is Though he missed by a country over. believe it is $23,900. LEARN TO DRIVE - beat high designed to carry more. mile, Joel Magrum won the first Oil Painting STOCK"A D, sure and when you ,cost of Driver Education - CALL On any dual highway where the "Closest to the hole" tournament Express your hhoughts antl ideas find out how nice this 2 BR END TRI-STATE DRIVING SCHOOL - posted speed limit is more than 35 off. 347- 7773, res. 301-934-2095. August 5 at SHL golf course. Would freely in oil paint. Join in discus­ home is you will be sure and buy miles per hour or on any controlled you believe that not one person sions of the elements of art ru; well it for your "future" investment. EXPERT CARPET CLEANING in access highway, bikes are prohibit­ even hit the green on the 12th? as the techniques involved i,n paint­ home or office. Reasonable rates. ed. Large ref, window a/c, W /W Rachael Hoeckner, daughter of ing. What will you need? A willing carpeting, draperies and, remo­ Satisfaction guaranteed. 345-2970. No bicyclist should carry any Evelyn and Robert Hoeckner, 16--E hand, perceptive judgment, and a deled kit. & bath. Take over package which prevents him from NOW is the time to start. GUITAR Ride-e Rd., will be attending Sal­ list of materials which can be picked payments of $103.25/mo. after keeping at least one hand upon the LESSONS by music graduate - $12/ isbury State College as a freshman. up at the Greenbelt Recreation De­ down pmt. $13,500. month. 345-5371 or 474-6344. handlebars. partment weekdays 9-5 p.m. Classes She was graduated from Parkdale \Vhether your "STANDARD OR High School last June, where she Bicycles must be equipped with will be held Tuesday evenings 8-10 TROMBONE, TRUMPET and a headlight visible at least 500 feet P OOR," you 11-ppreciate the index VOICE LESSONS. Professional was a member of the National p.m. Regiistration next week. of values in this fabulous like Honor Society. and a tail reflector visible from all musician with degree. 474--5945. new 3 BR 2½ baths, CIA, W/W Belated girthday greetings to distances from 600 to 100 feet when JC's Hold Orient:at:ion carpet, intercom, plus many TYPEWRITER REPAIR, ELEC­ Pam Hauser, 6--Z-3 Plateau. darkness or atmospheric conditions The Greenbelt Jaycees will hold 'l'RIC, STANDARD AND PORTA­ impair visibility. other features. Assume present Our deepest sympathy to Mr. an orientation meeting next Wed­ BLES. Call 474-6018. loan with only $6,000. Who will and Mrs. Elmer Allion of SC Hill­ Bikes should also be equipped nesday, Sept. 20, 8 p.m. at the Green­ CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING - with a bell audible for at least 100 belt Jaycee Center, the small build­ be the first to get this beauty side, whose daughter, Betty Allion near NASA at $36,500. PAINTINGS CLEANED AND Mitchell, died in Miami, Fla., on feet, no sirens or whistles. ing adjacent to St. Hugh's school. RESTORED. Appointment only. Sept. 11. She leaves a son, Dannv, All bikes must have good brakes The purpose of the meeting is to ODD LOT, yes we do have, not that will allow the operator to Bnt Walker - 474-0616. 4 other children, and three grand­ extend an invitation to all men in a round one either. It is rectan­ brake the wheels into a skid on FOR SALE - Lot on Brae Brook children. the community between the ages of gular, level and near Greenbelt ·orive near Magnolia School, 552- We are sorry to learn of the dry, level, clean pavement. 18 and 35 to become active mem­ near the proposed subway sta­ 1697. death on Sept. 8 of Giuseppe Car­ Safety education officers suggest bers in the local chapter. tion. Your opportunity to invest uso at the age of 89. Mr. Caruso that bicyclists always ride at safe The Greenbelt Jaycees is a ser­ now at only $6950. FOR TV and STEREO SERVICE was the father of Vincent Caruso, speeds corresponding to the am­ vice · organization dedicated to ,call HENRY ALBRIGHT 345-4597. ount of traffic and the condition of community improvement. Young UP AND DOW we go from on;; and grandfather of James, Lewis, room to another and you will J AWN MOWERS SHARPENED Ronald, and C. J. Caruso, all of the road. Cyclists are especially men interested in actively Sl!rving urged not to speed downhill and their community are invited to call not find anything wrong in this ·$2.50, Recond. lawn mowers $8.00, Greenbelt. He leaves 6 children, 13 fine 3 BR frame home conven­ call 474-4136 after 6 p.m. grandchldren, and 22 great grand­ never to coast downhill. When Dave Gibbs (345-2080) or Dave coasting, the bike is very hard to Myers (474-0078). We need your ient to elementary school. This FOR SALE: 2 E70xl4 studded snow children. is the way to make your stock control. help. tires on Chevy Nova rims. CaU 345- go up. Look at what is offered, 2708. washer, carpeting, & 2 door ref. Cont:inuing Education GREENBELT CITY POLICE DEPT. Take over pmts. of $112.50/ mo. sponsors ANTENNA For DeaJ Adulh after dwn. pmt. Yours for only Gallaudet College Center for Con­ "The Child Molester" {adults only} $13,500. PROBLEMS tinuing Education this fall will offer KASH REALTOR is in the 20 courses specifically designed or 7 and 8 p.m. City Council Room Expert antenna man will Discussion to :Follow Greenbelt shopping center over adapted for deaf persons. the post office. We are open install new/ repair anten:... The new program aims to meet na in my spare time and seven days a week and YOU the needs of 3,000 d eaf adults living k, call 345-2299. ment, You and Your \,Vorld, House Licensed ADDITIOrT. All the modern HEBREW LESSONS, Irsaeli; Univ. and Home, Hobbies and Skills Free Estimates Howard's Typewriter Co. conveniences plus an immaculate degree. Teaching Hebrew language, Wheels and Deals, and Body 1µ1d home. Bring your portfolio up grrunma1· & conversation. 474-1741. Soul. A sampling of course topics many points by making offer in includes Consumer Protection 474-3670 773-091J low thirties. \,VILL BABYSIT in my home day­ 277-8333 Meals in Minutes, Upholstering: ime & fulltime only, 474-0389. "IMARGI------N" yourself in this TTY Repair, Driver Training and SALE: 3 bed rm. masonry townhouse beautiful 2 BR (co~ld be 3) Slimnastics. Each course wili run brick home with enclosed porch w / garage, washer & dryer, separate 1 one or two two-hour sessions a F/F ref, washer, W /W carpet­ laundry room, dishwasher, w/w car­ week for 12 weeks. ing, draperies, remodeled kit, & peting, 34,000 BTU total A/C. 345- Classes are scheduled dn various 8762. GREENBELT bath. What more can you ask location.s ithroughout the area. for only $125/mo. after dwn. YARD SALE: 1-D Woodland Way The continuing education pro­ pmt. at a total price of $21,900. · Sat., Sept. 16, 11 A.M.-5 P,M. House~ gram is open to all hearing-impaired hold furnishings, large & small. persons 18 years of age or older. DEMOCRATIC COM-MON IN, you'll PREFER this 3 BR brickfront rambler GAR:A~E SALE-Assorted baby's Registration materials and other funushmgs, studio couch, chair, 1nfonnation may be obtained from with basement near NASA. Take stock of yourself and you won't unlamp, football seats, misc. 11-2 The Center for Oollltinuing Educa- CAMPAIGN sell this home short especially Sept. 16 - 44 Lakeside Dr. 1tJion, Gallaudet College, 7th & Flori­ da Ave., N.E., Wash., •D.C. 20002; when you see it is on a dead-end RIDE wanted 19th & M Streets any street. Large level lot. Only hours between 8:00-7:00, 345_ _ phone and TTY, 202-447-0575. Regis­ 6264 traition through Friday, Sept. 15. KICK-OFF $27,500. RIDE wanted to NASA from 7 "BOARD" with large rents? For­1 A.ilW.-3:30, phone 474-0993. SALE: '65 Tempest, one owner ex­ get it when you see this fine 3 TWO BOYS need ride to vie. of 14th cellent cond., gets 22 m.p.g. 474:4118. Spea kers: STATE SENATOR EDWARD T. CONROY, BR home near the entrance of & S. Dakota, NE by 8:15 A.M. daily SA.LE: V.W. bus roof rack 3/ 4 Candidate for Congress, 5th District town. You will be able to take SlO per week. 474-6495. ' 1eng,th $48., 1-8 ply rated V.W. bus over pmts. of $115/mo. after dwn. MOVING - MUST SELL - Sears tire (400 plus miles) w/rim $13., 1 .and pmt. and get remodeled kit, Ken_more portable washer, 3 cycle shift extension $2.00, V.W. bus slide bath, and covered patio. Many setting, avocado, like new $200; kit­ door hinge-cost new $15., sell $3. COUNTY COUNCILMAN ROY Al HART other features $15,800. 474-0409 afiter 5 P.M. chen table w / 6 chairs & leaf, for­ Chairman, P. G. Delegation, Dem. Nat. Convention MARKET DOWN on your order mica top, avocado & white $75 • SAI.JE: 66 V.W., sunroof $375. Call book to see this 3 'BR free stand­ chuck Wagon bar- b-que $15; B/W 474-8551 after 6 p.m . representing the campaign of Senator George McGovern ing rambler in Greenbelt with TV 19" Admiral w/ stand, needs WANTED: Someone to do fail! double carport garage, screened fine tuner-make offer; 2 bicycles, housecleaning, call 474-4067. porch plus all of the features sportsman w/ all accessories & baby SIDEW.AIM SALE: Beltsville you want in a gourmet kit. seat, man & woman's like new Grange, Sat., Sept. 16, Chestnut Hill $26,900. $150. 474-5813. WED, SEPT. 20 BULL Shopping Center in front of Grand etin, not to late to bakeJ FILOOR TILE WORK DONE, REA­ Union. OOME; 10 AM. to 2 P.M. Go into business for yourself SONABLE, OALL 474-0058. BABYSITTER wanted who can stay with this fine shop for a total MOVING, selling household goods, out after ten on a school night, 345- price of $22,000. Call 345- 2151 Sat. morning, 24 Lakeside, 345-9459. 1692. 8:00 P.M. for details. SALE: Lady Sunbeam hair dryer FOR SALE: 1968 ,Buick Skyliark, 2 $12; Lady Schick mist haircurlens, dr. hardtop, power steering, air con­ $12; Brunette fall & wiglet, frosted ditioned, rear speaker, defogger, SPRINGHILL LAKE COMMUNITY HOUSE KASH Realtor wig. 345-9496. extra snow tires, excellent cond. Green.belt Shopping Cent.er FOR SALE: Beautiful English $950. 474-9368. Hear the issues - Get involved - Springer Spaniel, AKC International For advice and consultation on (Above Post Office) Championship Lineage, 6 mo. fe­ shrubs ,and lawn problems, call Ask questions - All Greenbelt Democrats invited male, black & white; affectionate, OREENBIDLT HORTICUI./NJRAL original cost $125. asking $25. 345- SIDRVICE, Mon.-Fri., after 6 P.M. - Sponsored by Greenbelt/ Springhill Lake Democrats 345-2151 5-143 after 5:30 p.m. all day Sat., at 345-2099. Page a · GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW September 14, 1972 vious meetings because a full Coun­ exception would be revoked after Quilts To Be Displayed Majesty Wintuk Yarn CITY ' COUNCIL from p. 1 Antique and modern quilts will 4 oz. Skein 97c remaining vacant portion of Parcel cil was not present, . and, in the ~b­ two years of inaction: be on display at the Greenbelt Pub­ 15-approximately 18 acres. PRAB sence of Mayor Pilski, did not wish .... heard, with favor, a petition lic Library Steptember 19 - 23 dur­ I Asst. Men's & Women's was concerned thlllt the telllilis de­ to bring the matter to a vote at by Mrs. Long, an original resident ing the third annual exhibition of Wat.ches $6.88 velopment would create additional this meeting. However he felt that of Greenbelt now living in St. Pet­ the National Quilting Association. pressures for higher density de­ voters were entitled to know Coun­ ersburg, Florida, to activate a com­ 8-Track Tapes $2,66 ea. The public is invited to view the velopment on the remaining acre­ cil's views. mittee to develop an official his­ show and see quilting demonstrat­ Teddy Bear Paper Towels age. Wcidenfeld stated that he Weidenfeld then stated that he tory of Greenbelt.. ed during regular library hours 4 rolls $1.00 supported •the PR.AB approach. Mrs. considered the proposed indoor . . , voted to contribute $50 to­ health and swimming facility "a starting Wednesday, Sept. 20. Ad­ Maffay stated she would favor the ward the expenses of sending Teddy Bear Facial Tissues desirable and worthwhile addition mission is free. proposal if the city coulld somehow Greenbelt Shell to the National 5 Boxes $1.00 Ribbons will be awarded by three "lock ~n the remaining land," and to Greenbelt recreation facilities," Tournament. that the Friends of the Aqua-Spa authorities in the needlework field Teddy Bear Bathroom Tissue ... Schwan said that :he was sympa­ . . . heard from Manager Giese had obtained a lengthy list of en­ - beginner (up to five years exper­ 10 rolls 77c >!ihetic to the proposal. Manager that HUD had indicated a revision dorsers and that an informal pool ience), advanced (from five to ten Giese supported the proposal as a of the concurred-in price for pur­ Crest Toothpaste 7 oz. size 68c of voters in Springhill Lake show­ years) and professi?nal (beyond good use of the lanld, but cautioned chase of the Spring hill Lake golf ed that a majority supported it; ten years). Homecrest Latex Interior Paint council against buying !and just to course, to exclude land indicated and that it was recommended by Entries are invited for the exhi­ 2 gal. $5,00 prevent dev,elopment. There is sim­ for road right-of- way. PRAB. bition in the following categories: ply muoh undeveloped land, he . . . passed a resolution oppos­ Large Asst. Toys 57c ea. too Its chief values, he suggested Antique (50 years), Patchwork, Ap­ stated, a:nd ,the city cannot afford sing the present form of the Coun­ were in providing recreational op­ plique, Pieced, Kits, Embroidered, Steel Construction Ironing Table to purchase it a,11. He recommended cil of Governments proposal for an portunities for all ages and both Machine-made, Unquilted or Tied, $3.99 purchase only to meet the open area police intelligence operation sexes during the winer when few and Novelties (which will include space and recreational needs of the and went on record to urge that other activities were available and smaller articles such as clothing, Central Charg-&-BankAmericard community, and .thought >that some Prince Georges County hold a pub­ in helping persons keep physically sofa pillows, etc.) portion of the remaining land would lic hearing on the proposal. fit. Weidenfeld also noted that the Persons interested in showing meet that criteria. Mrs. Cohen sta­ Dog Owners: Be Prepared cost to property taxpayers would quilts should bring them to the Ben Franklin ted thaJt she wished to reserve her Dog owners should think twice range from $4.50 to $17 per year. Library on the 19th b·etween 9 a.m. Greenbelt Shopping Center comments as she :had a number of before walking !dogs on playgrounds. Councilwoman Cohen stated that and 4 p.m. Up to five quilts may be Open 9-9 Mon.-Sat. questions and would be interested Since children play and roll in the she believed any bond issue should enterr1d for a fee. in hearing citizens' comments before grass, dog owners should walk the go to referendum without Council illhe next meeting. Mr. Berkshire dog elsewhere or be prepared to taking a position. "I'd like to hear suggested thlllt, if the ci ty Wlas in­ dlean up the mess Wlith a stick and from the voters as to what they terested in .Pursuing the question of a bag. think " she said, "and I'll be glad Will's Hardware the rest of the land, he would be to take my orders from the voters." gi1ad to be of wh~tever help he could SAVE ALL Councilwoman Maffay stated that Beltsville Hardware in avoiding the malbter of expensive PAPERS 10502 Baltimore Ave. (Rt. 1) Beltsville condemnation proceedings, Hi.s own she assumed that Council's unan­ FOR RECYCLING (Chestnut Hills Shopping Cent.er) .corpora,tion, however, would not be imous vote to support a bond ref­ erendum was an implied endorse­ able to pick up an optio!l cm the Portland Cements remaining 18 acres, he saiid. ment, "otherwise we probably should not have put the city to the Plumbing, Pipe Cut to Size Restrooms at Lake Park expense of holding a referendum Mrs. Evelyn Feller made an ur­ in the first place." As a taxpaying Paint, Glass, Storm Windows Repaired, gent plea that Council not wait for citizen she supported the bond ref­ Curtain Rods - Drapery Rods Made to Order the master plan for the Lake Park erendum, but would not presume, 151 Centerway MLS 474-5700 to build new, modern restrooms in Screens & Screen Patio Doors Repaired as a Councilwoman, to go out and GREENBELT: . the park. She labeled the present urge voters to support the bond facility a disgrace, suggesting that issue - "that's for the voters to We Have the Home of Full Line of Garden Supplies this was 1972, but that the facility decide." Your Choice in quesion was more appropriate for Councilman Schwan said that he A large 3 bedroom masonry .end OPEN SUNDAY 9-1 the previous century, The petition believes that if council, after hav­ townhouse with garage close to fell on receptive ears. Manager ing seriously studied the matter, elementary school and shopping. 937-4141 Geise said he was most sympathetic cannot take a stand, they have The interior has a brand new with the request, and Counci!!man forfeited some degree of leader­ kitchen with washer, dryer, dish­ Sciiwan and Councilwoman Cohen ship. He thought it only too easy washer, disposal in coppertone thought t:ha,t lllhe matter ought to to wait to see what the voters fav­ decor. This home has air con­ be expedited. Joe Wilkinson, chair­ ored and "then come riding home ditioning, carpeting throughout man of the 1Parks anld Recreation on a winner." "I don't mind tak­ and is priced right. .Advisory Board, was asked to have ing a position,'' he said. "I definite­ PRAB give special attention to this ly favor." Another 3 bedroom brick end matlter and lthe item was placed on Referendum Judges townhouse in a very nice quiet the agenda for the next meeting. Council appointed the following court close to elementary school A petition asked for the removal persons to carry out the special and shopping. It has washer, of a trash container servung resi­ referendum on the swimming pool dryer, 2 air . conditioners, custom dents of the apartmelllt building at bond issues: Judges: Peg Baldovin drapes in living room. P ·:is~ession 42-44 Crescent Road. Petitioners (North end), Evelyn Barcus (Cen­ within 30 days. Also reasonably were residents of 23 Court, Ridge ter), and Kathy LeFevre (Spring­ priced. Call to show. Road, "who were concerned about hill Lake); Clerks: Margaret Feen­ Reduced in price: 3 bedroom safety and sanitary conditions, as ey, Sue Lange (North End), Irene well as unsigihtliness of the recep­ frame home with screened porch Here the Buyer is Protected Hensel, Kathy Foster (Center), Joe for October possession. Wall to tac.Je located at the end of their Mulvihill, Tanya Olson (SHL), all wall carpeting, air conditioner, driveway" according to ~ilip Pels, of whom are alternate judges; Di­ one of the petitioners. Manager washer, dryer. You need only rector of Count: Gerald Russ; As­ $2,400. down payment. Tl-I INK: Buyer Protection Plan Giese >related that the Health De­ sistants of Count: Molly Martin, partment had ordered a clean up Everly Hammon, Josephine Ross, Call us for an appointment to around the /Container, and thait, al­ Jean Turkiewicz, and Tillie Wetter. see these excellent buys though it was located on the pro­ Mrs. Martin was designated alter­ in Greenbelt TI-IINK: No Cost To You pertiltln the jurisdic­ and Tillie Wetter, alternate clerks. outside of Greenbelt, we are at tion of t!he city, !Mayor Pilslm had Appointees would be permitted to your·service to help you find the sent a letter to Marcus Real Estate rearrange their precinct locations. home that meets your needs. TI-IINK: Savings For You requesting thaJt the container be ·re­ Other Matters located. Councilwoman Maffay . . . council heard a report from IN SHOPPING CENTER urged that the city solicitor be Dan Minster of the Community Next to Mobil Station asked to check against possible vio­ Relations Advisory Board, regard­ TI-IINK: Economically lation of ordinances or regulations, ing the proposed county landlord­ and Councilwoman Rhea Cohen tenant bill, and voted to send a Stern's asked the manager to consider representative to the public hear­ whether another ordinance or ing to support the measure with Tl-I INK: Orbit American amendment might not be necessary two changes recommended by SHOE REPAIR to cover suoh situations. CRAB. Our Service is Our Road To Success Referendum . . . voted to support a proposal - While U Wait- Weidenfeld introduced the indoor aimed at curbing land speculation soles, heels, rips pool bond issue referendum for dis­ by imposing a time limit for de­ 4301 Rhode Island Ave. cussion. He stated that he had held velopment of a parcel which was BELTWAY PLAZA on U. S. :tt I. hcl\\1·1•n :\1t. off introducing a resolution at pre- granted a zoning exception - the around corner Hanover Shoes Rainier & ll)·att-.\illl·. :\Id. 474-9288 Mon.-Fri. 10-9 Brentwood, Md. New Car Financing Sat. til 6 • 864-4747 . New Boat Financing Veterans Cut-Rate Liquors Low Credit Union Rates 11620 Baltimore Blvd. (Route 1) Beltsville, Md. 36 months •Monthly Total Interest Amt. of Loan Payment (Finance Charge) FALL SUPER SAVERS $1,500 $ 47.70 $217.20 $2,000 $ 63.60 $289.60 $2,500 $ 79.50 $362.00 BACARDI RUM $8.99 ½ gal. Michelob Beer 12 oz. T/ A$5.99 case $3 500 $111.30 $506.80 *Includes' Interest at the rate of !¼ of 1 % per month o~ unpaid B&L SCOTCH $8.99 ½ gal. Old Milw'kee 'B'r 12 oz. cans $4.79 cs. monthly balances (9% annual rate.) Life insurance provided eli­ gible bol'rowers at no additional cost. SMIRNOFF VODKA $8.99 ½ gal. Ballantine Beer 12 oz. cans $4.49 case GREENBELT FEDERAL C EDIT ION Come In &Browse Over Our Wine &Liquor Specials 121 Centerway (Shopping Center) Greenbelt, Md. 20770 Sale ends the close of business 9-18-72 Get your Free Litterbag at the Credit Union 474--5858 937•'1l10 937•3022