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lrttnbtlt Smith, Re-elected Mayor, Leads Council in Appeal for Unity by Al 1Sk.olnik Re-elected Mayor Edgar L. Smith made a strong appeal fot' unity and support of the new council at the organizational meeting ltews lleuitw of the council on Monday, . Acknowledging that there were many voters who were disappointed by the election outcome; AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Smith urged all voters to rally behind the council for the good of Volume 29, Number 47 GREENBELT, MARYLAND Thursday, , 1965 the community. "We have learned through experi­ ence, particularly during the ,past years: (1) An adequate road system to WHAT GOES ON two years, that if the small voice Preferred Site for New Greenbelt meet traffic needs. The council, of Greenbelt is to .be heard beyond Friday, Oct. 8, 8 p.m. - Debate Smith said, has already scheduled our city limits, we must Jlave the on . Community a meeting with the State Roads High .School Jeopardized by Delay Church. support of the entire community,'' Comm,ission. by Elalne Skolnik 8:30 p.!ID. - Duplicate Bridge. Smith said. (2) A new ll·brary for Greenbelt. An exchange of letters between the Steering Committee of Hospitality Room, Co-op. Speaking on behatf of the entire (3-) Adequate schools, including a Tuesday, Oct. 12, 8 p.m. Toast­ council, Smith set out the goals of tho Citizens for a Planned Greenbelt and the Prince Georges County senior high school, and an expan­ masters Humorous Speech the new council for the next two Board of Education reveals that the property site for the Green­ Contest - Municipal !Bullding. sion of elementary and junior high belt senior high school ( east of the Beltway between Greenbelt Thursday, Oct. 14, 7:415 p.m. - school ifacilities to meet needs. fload and the lake) is in jeopardy. GIHI 'Board Meeting. Hamilton (4) Continuation of the philoso­ In reply to an appeal from CFPG, ------­ Place. Fire Prevention Week phy of a low-density residential 7:30 p.il'll. - North End PTA which urged the Board of. Educa- Community Church By ~idential Proclamation, the planned community with good Open House. week of -9 .is National tion to expedite the construction of · 8:15 p.m. - Center Scllool PI'A balance In development. Fire Prevention Week. The Green­ the senior high, Superintendent of. Special Meeting Open House. (5) Keeping the electorate fully belt Volunteer Fire Department has Schools Willia.m. S. Schmidt pointed This Sunday at 6 ;p.m. following informed on all city matters. out that "unless we secure this site a pot-luck supper the members of staged fire driHs in the \;hree ele­ within the next t to 6 weeks, I the Greenbelt Community Church October Hearing on Three men tary schools this week and (6) Encouragement of maximum will be com.plelled to transfer the will hold a speclal membership lectured to the students on the sub­ citizen participation through serv­ money to a new location in order meeting to consider a bold new Local Zoning Petitions ject of fire prevention. Junior Fire ice on advisory boards. to avoid losing this appropriation p r o g r a m appropriately called Marshall badges were issued along (7) Immediate action to acquire (Federal). It has 'been available BREAK'l'!EffiOUGH. 'l'wo zoning

ToerR}ay Only, Oct. 12 EDGAR L. SMITH ()arol Lynley, Tuellda.y Weld in To enforce our liens for storage and/or other charges, we will FRANCIS W. WHITE RETURN TO PEYTON sell by pub1ic auction the complete contents of numerous house­ PLACE hold shipments. Consisting of furniture, antiques, glassware, At 7:00 and 9:10 DAVID CHAMPION Sta.rtB Wed.. Oct. IS pots & pans, bicycles, etc. MORITURI (The Saboteur) WILLIAM L. HOFF With Yul Brynner and Marlon Brando Bryan Moving & Storage RICHARD R. PllSKI SOOS Cook Rd., Beltsville TelevisionService & Sales AH Makes - All Models KOA Franchised TV Antenna"s InataDed . Hanyok Bros. (I) GR 4-6464 GR 4-6069

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