GHI BOARD INCUMBENTS RETUR ED, Oiretnhelt NEW RESALE PROPOSAL P SS .D Greenbelt Homes, Inc., members voiced a clear e_xpression of confidence in the present Board majority by returning to _o~ce four incumbents and one candidate associated with the. maJority at last week's election. They also, at the Thursday evenm!!i me_et­ Jlews lleuiew ing, adopted a Board compromise proposal for the. determination AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER of resale price of the larger homes under construction. present four members of the GHI GREENBELT, MARYLAND Thursday, June 8, 1967 High man in the balloting for Volume 30, Number 30 the board was Jim Smith, who Board - Nat Shindcrman, Steve received 68 percent of the vote. Polaschik, Katherine Keene and He was closely followed by the Clifford Simonson - to round out Door-to-Door Fund Drive GHI ELECTION TALLY rest of the slate he ran with - the nine-man board. The organiz­ ation of the new board and elec­ For Board of Directors Charles Schwan, Josephine Seay, tion of officers will take place at James W. Smith 399 Norman Weyel, and John O'Reilly the board's regularly scheduled Launched·For News Review Charles F. Schwan 395 - who garnered between 60 and Josephine Seay 363 68 percent of the vote. meeting tonight. Winners in the race for the Under a cloudless sky with the Greenbelt Concert Band play­ Norman WI. Weyel 361 Their opponents for ,the 2-year three-man audit committee were ing, the Freedom of the Press fund drive got off to a rousing John O'Reilly 352 term on the board mustered be­ Tom White, Gerald Gough, and start as stateme11ts of support were received from State Senator Ben Rosenzweig 199 tween 30 and 34 percent of the Edward Conroy, House Delegate Pauline Menes, and the city coun­ Norman B. Charles 190 vote. Ben Rosenzweig was high Charles Emberger by a margin that did not quite equal the 2-1 cil. Chairing last Saturday's kick-off rally was Charles Schwan, William Feller 190 man on the losing ticket, which majority in the board election. Robert J. Crowley 182 included Norman Charles, William co-chairman of the Greenbelt F:-eedom of the Press Committee, The members also elected - on which is conducting the drive. Norman Kilpatrick 177 Feller, Robcn Crowley, and Nor­ Douglas Hawes 38 man Kilpatrick. Thursday night - the 5-man nom­ The purpose of the rally was to versary in 1962. "The posture of For Audit Committee The winning five now join the Cont. on P. Z secure volunteers for a door-to­ the newspaper has not changed" Thomas X. White 378 door drive for legal funds to de­ since then, he said. Councilman Gerald F. Gough 367 fend the Greenbelt News Review Dick Pilski added that Greenbelt :::harles E. Emberger 308 against a $2,000,000 suit filed last has always rallied around a cause George M. Townsend 201 City Council Adopts Budget; July by locports Paper acter of the News Review as a non­ ings 51/ 22/ 67 and 6/5/ 67 $40,000 program to renovate Cen­ effective with the election of the Senator Conroy said that it is profit volunteer organization. Un­ 5 Additions to the Agenda ter Mall, half of which would be new council in September. Includ­ the local hometown newspaper that like other newspapers which seek by Councilmen and Mana­ financed through a special assess­ ed also was an increase of 11 per­ provides the chief medium of com­ to make profits for owners, Herling ger ment against the property owners cent in the city manager's salary. munication for municipalities. said, the News Review seeks only II COMMUNICATION in the Center. An additional sum (2) Authorization for hiring up Sucl \ • · pe1·s, he sait!, are often to profit the entire community. 6 Petitions and Requests of $2,500 was budgeted for seven to 14 poli<'emen - one less than more avidly read than the metro­ He felt certain that Greenbelt new street lights on Centerway. requested by the city manager, but politan press. He hated to think would respond with whatever finan­ 7 Administrative Reports 8 Committee Reports one above present authorized what would be the consequences cial means are necessary to defend Mayor Ex11Iains Deletions strength, thus reducing the budget if such papers were not in exis­ successfully the libel suit. III OLD BUSINESS Mayor Edgar Smith explained by $6,000. A cut in miscellaneous tence. 9 Resolution to Amend City that the council had weighed pri­ police department items produced He noted that most people when WHAT GOES ON Charter Section 40-25, "El­ orities and decided that no item another $750 drop, but $2,800 was faced with a law suit involving Thursday, June 8, 7:45 p.m. - ection of Council", to Pro­ needed more work at this time left intact for the purchase of a large sums of money would have GHI Bo,ird Meeting, Hamil­ vide That the Five Coun­ than the Center Mall. Moreover, third marked squad car. a tendency to back down in the ton Place. plans had already been drawn up cil Offices Be Filled By (3) Reduction from $29,000 to expression of their views. The Friday, June 9, 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Five Candidates Receiv­ by planners for the renovation of News Review, he said, has not. On $7,500 for reconstruction of Park­ Kindergarten Registration - ing Votes Amounting to the mall, whereas plans for the way Road. the contrary, he noted, the suit has All elemen•.ary schools. 40 % or more (2nd read­ park area at the lake, including "stiffened" the backbone of the 8:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge ing) the newly acquired 20 acres, had (4) Reduction from $6,000 to newspaper. Co-op Hospitality Room. not yet been prepared. Such park 10 Appointment to Employee Cont. on P. 3 Delegate Pauline Menes said that Sunday, June 11, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Relations Board plans, he felt, were needed before the fight in Greenbelt is really Tour of GHI Homes. the city went ahead with new ten­ ~uch bigger than Greenbelt, affec­ Monday, June 12, 8 p.m. City IV NEW BUSINESS nis courts, a comfort station, new ting the county, the State, and ev­ Council Meeting, Municipal 11 Ordinance to Amend .Sec­ ball parks, etc. Councilman Bill Vote In Tuesday's en the Nation. She asserted that Building. tion 14 of Ordinance No. Hoff said ,that he thought the ten­ ~le case involves the fundamental Tuesday, June 13, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. 514, an ordinance Estab­ nis coul't item should have been Election issue of_ freedom of the press which Election ' of Delegates to Con­ lishing Rules and Regula­ left in the budget, but he added On Tuesday, June 13, Green­ makes 1t "our fight." stitutional Convention- North tions Governing the Use he obviously didn't have the votes. belt voters will help choose three delegates from the 1st Mayor Edgar Smith said he was End School, Center School, -of Greenbelt Municipal The budget as adopted was 15.7 Legislative· District to represent proud to be associated with the Springhill Lake Elementary Municipal Parks, Play­ percent highe1· than the current them at the first Constitutional f:eedom of the press battle and School. grounds and Public Park­ year's appropric.tions of $601,750, Oonvention Maryland has held cited the valuable services that the ing Places, Including but was $15,800 lower than the since 1867. Fourteen candidates paper has performed for the com­ Fishing, Boating, and budget proposed by City Manager Vietnam Peace Meeting will compete for the three spots. munity. Councilman Francis White Picnicking at Greenbelt James K. Giese. The council es­ The Greenbelt Committee for Balloting will be at the Center recalled that he had awarded the Lake Park (1st reading) timated that revenues from other Peace in Viet Nam has announced School, the North End school, real estate property taxes would newspaper the city's commenda­ a meeting for Tuesday, June 13, 12 Ordinance to Repeal Or­ and Springhill Lake Community total $375,800, as it raised estimates tion upon the paper's 25th anni- - at 8:30 p.m. at 2-C Eastway. dinance No. 475, an Or­ Hall from 7 a.m .to 7 p.m. · of the city's share of the state in­ dinance to Provide for a The names of the candidates come tax by $10,000 and the city's Service Charge for the are: lw Cleaning of the Greenbelt share of motor vehicle license fees TE • olunteers Commercial Center, to by $1.000. The council also raised John E. Campbell • Provide for New Service its estimates of revenue from self­ John S. Castagna Charges (1st reading) supporting recreation programs by Hal C. B. Clagett COLLECTORS are still needed in the following courts: 13 Resolution to Amend Sec­ $5,000 and included the $20,000 as­ Robert J. Crowley tion 724 of the Greenbelt sessment for renovation of the Harry L. Durity Ridge 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 21, 24, 25, 31, 32, 34, 36, 38, 41, City Charter P.L.1... 1953 Center Mall, m entioned above ,to Leo E. Green to Provide Salary Increas­ be financed through issuance of William W. Gullett 44, 46, 47, 50, 51, 55, 56, 69. es for the Mayor and bonds. Carlyle J. Lancaster Council (1st reading) Subtracting the $375,800 in non­ Bess B. Lavine Research - 1 to 9; Laurel - 1, 3 to 15; Southway - 7 to 11; 14 Resolution to Transfer real-estate revenue from total ex­ John F. Lillard, Jr. Westway - 1, 2. Funds Within Depart­ penditures of $696,200 leaves $320,- Edward Lucic ments (1st reading) 400 to be raised through the real Charles T. McDonald Coverage is also needed in the following apartment estate property rate. Apply­ Margaret B. Mentzer 15 Resolution to Amend Pay tax Joseph M. Parlett, Jr. areas: Plaza, Char!estowne Village, Lakeside North, Plan and Reclassification ing this amount to an estimated assessed valuation (average a­ of Personnel Charles McDonald and Robert mount) of $37 million yields a tax Springhill Lake and apartments on Parkway and Cres­ 16 R esolution to Amend City Crowley are Greenbelt resi­ rate of $0.87 per $100 assessed val­ Charter dents. They are running as in­ cent Roads. uation. This is the lowest tax rate dependents. 17 Springhil Lake North Re­ in the history of Greenbelt since zoning for Offic~ and its divorce from the federal gov­ Two slates have been formed. Support Your News Review Commercial, A.P.B. Re­ ernmerrt. On one - known as the Citizen port #72 Selected Candidates - are Clag­ l\Iajor ltRms Changed Call: 474-1529, 474-6323 rn Council of Government;: ett, Gullett, and Mentzer. On Request for Resolution Additional major expenditure the other - known as "BEST" changes made by council in the Freedom of the Press Committee 19 Request from Citizens for - are Campbell, Lancaster, and a Planned Greenbelt re budget proposed by Giese includ­ Lavine. All other candidates Paid Advertisement Parcel 7 ecl the following: are running as independents. (1) Increase in annual salary of Page 2 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, June 8, 1967 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW J.C.C. PEACE SERVICE Ai\' l ...'\Uit;1'.i!.!1\D~l~:•t 1 1\~'\\ ~l•AJ'•at National Park Service Plans t,~dltor, !Uary "mlth, 474-6:114 Rabbi Maurice Weisenberg will Assoelate Edl1or1 Dorothy S ueher, 34:'i-9421 conduct special services for peace S'l'AFF tomorrow night, June 9, 8:30 p.m. Virecinh FlPR nrhamp, R i ta Fisher, Vic Fisher, Judy Goldstein, Bess F'or Greenbelt Parl~ Revealed Halperip, Bernice Kastner, Sid Kastner, Martha Kaufman, CharlPs L at the Jewish Community Center ::\.1.clJonald, Virginia Moryadas, Al Skolnik, Elaine Skolnik,, Audrey Stern, Greenbelt's Pa::-ks and Recreation Advisory Board (formerly of Prince Georges County, Ridge David ·l'. Ste rn, Mary Louise \Villiamson. Bu,.in.-s>< iUunuger, Adele Mund. <'lrcuhµlon Mnn:,ger, Delores Downs 474-4653 and Mrs. Rena Friedman the, Recreation Advisory Board) met on May 31 to hear a talk on and Westway. Part of the service 474-5218 (Springhill Lake). Greenbelt Regional Park by Harold R. Jones of the National Park will include an appeal for the sup~ PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY GREENBELT COOPERATIVE PUBLISHING ASSN. , INC. port of Israel and the United I BOARD OF DIRECTORS Service. Jones, who is the Maryland area's superintendent, re­ Pres., A. Skolnik : Vice Pres., Yirginia Beaucha mp; Secy., Sid Kastner; vealed the plans of the Department of the Interior for completing Jewish Appeal . Dr. William Perl, Treas., Dorothy Sucher and David Stern. the park as a potential demonstration project to serve as a model Robert Garin and Dr. David Stern JIIAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS: $3.00 per year: ($4.00 out of Greenbelt). Adver­ will speak. Everyone is welcome. tising and news articles may be mailed (Box 68, Greenbelt); dPposite d in for the development of national parklands near other large cities. our box at the Twin Pintls office; or d e livered to the editorial office in ·t he h11FP"'""' of H P11rkw11~· ,r:n l-4J:H1, open after 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Increased emphasis will be plac­ Deadline is 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday. ed on widespread community use are available, unless Congress de­ of . An 18-hole cides to appropriate additional f.OMMUNITY CHURCH Volume 30, Number 30 Thursday, June 8, 1967 golf com,se of 150 acres is planned funds. MinistRrs: ~------..;.,;,, ______for the area east of ,the ­ Jones mentioned that it may not R!'v, Johanna <:t,,o,-tlcPr Minister of C. E. Washington Parkway, with an ad­ be too late to make changes if A Suggestion '.\fr, Clar!'noo Shnw, joining clubhouse complex to in­ Greenbelt's Parks and Recreation MinistRr of Music clude a restaurant, a putting Advisory Board has any recom­ "Church Open For Prayer, During the last two weeks of the Greenbelt Homes, Inc. elec­ green, and a 2-pool swimming­ m endations. Greenbelt citizens Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m." tion campaign for board of directors, numerous flyers and docu­ center and bathhouse. with suggestions may bring them Sat. 10:00 - 11:00 - Practice for ments were issued regarding complex low-interest government A separate complex may even­ to the attention of the Board while all ,those participating in the financing programs for new construction. The net result was con­ tually include 8 tennis courts, 10 there is still time. ,the Church School Day Ser­ fusion, as voters were besieged with conflicting statements. The shuffleboard areas, 4 basketball The Board re-elected Hug-h D. vice on June nth, children, beat of the campaign hardly permitted a cool detached look at the courts, a miniature golf course, a Jascourt as chairman and Recre­ youth and teachers. ~ituation. bicycle rental concession, a can­ ation Director Darald Lofgren as Sunday 10 :45 a.m. - Church teen and lunch area, a shelter secretary. Don King, a resident Now that the campaign is over, we think it advisable that School Sunday Service. house, three softball fields, child­ of Greenbelt, for 14 years and a Church School. Infant care 'GHI make a study in depth to ascertain the facts regarding these ren's playground, a Little League former director of .the Babe Ruth -government programs for cooperatives which are often designated in 2-B Hillside. ballfield, and some open play fields. League, is the newly-elected vice- 12 :00 p.m. - Pastoral Committee as 221 (d) (3) and 213 programs. We would suggest a blue rib­ Planned for the west side of the president of the group. Meeting, Church Sanctuary. bor. commission be appointed, not necessarily to reach conclusions, park are a hostel area, group camp­ 7: 30 p.m. - Board of Trustees' but at least to gather the facts so that the membership and the ing grounds, and an amphitheater Drake-Beale Meeting, 2-B Hillside. board would be able to evaluate all the factors involved in any de­ to orient campers on the high­ 7:30 p.m. - Pastoral Committee lights of the nation's capital. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland E. Drake .cisions. of College Park are pleased to Meeting, Church Sanctuary. For example, we think the commission could establish once Additional facilities may include Tuesday 4:00 p.m. - Health Ex­ softball fields, volleban · and bas­ announce the marriage of their and for all the conditions under which the corporation could quali­ daughter, Frances Kay, to W. Jo­ amination of .the youth going ketball· courts, and a horseback to Conference Camp during fy for 221 (d) (3) below-market interest rate program. It could seph Beale, Jr., son of Mr. and riding concession. The trails for the months of June and July, determine how feasible these conditions are and what steps· the hiking, riding, and cycling will not Mrs. Willard J. Beale of Green­ (!orporation would have to take internally and externally to quali­ belt on June 3 in Greenbelt Com­ only. Cost, $1.00. August cam­ intersect. pers to be examined at a la­ munity Church with Rev. Kenneth fy. It should discuss the extent to which these new programs might Jones commented that some of ter date. Bring your health Wya!tt officiating. A reception was affect the corporate structure, individual members' equities, and the activities of a more commer­ card, filled out as much as related corporation problems. cial type may not come into exis­ held at the College Park American Legion Hall. The bride is a gradu­ possible. In short, we would like to see an objective summary of the tence, if no private concessionaires Vacation Church School - June ate of W,ashington School for Sec­ 19 - 30th. Nursery through implications, advantages and dfaadvantages of seeking Federal retaries and the groom is attend­ grade 6 housing aid from the standpoint of the corporation, the member­ JEWISH CENTER ing the University of Maryland. ship, and the city of Greenbelt. The couple will reside in Green­ IA United Church of Christ) DEDICATES TORAH belt. An age-old ceremony was re­ Plenty of Verve enacted in Greenbelt on June 4 MOWATI MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH when a newly acquired Torah or Ohurch School ______P erry F . Miller, Paator 9:SO a.m. The Greenbelt Concert Band may not have 76 trombones in its religious scroll was borne in sol­ Wonhip Service ______- 11:00 a.m. ensemble, but no one noticed the lack. With both spirit and talent emn procession to ,the Jewish Com­ working for them, they performed at the rally Saturday with munity Center on Ridge Road and Classes far pre-sonoolen1 and Nursery provided plenty of verve. Westway and dedicated in a 2-hour 40 Ridge Rd.. 4'74-9'10 • • Parsonage, 4'74-'729S No one present in the crowd that afternoon would endorse ceremony. Among the dignitaries in attendance were R epresentative ~~MMHHH~~~..r-:!,.....-:1~'"1!""'1t"'l!"""~~e"'~ more heartily than the News Review staff Senator Conroy's affir­ 9.45 a.m. ---·------Swul&.7 Schoel 6 :00 p.m. --- g Hervey Machen, state senators and 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. __ Evening Worship mation of the vital importance of a community newspaper in the delegates, and city leaders headed Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting growth of a municipality. Yet as we tapped our feet we had to by Mayor Edgar Smith. (!Oncede that when it comes to fostering civic spirit, nothing out­ The procession down Ridge Road does the home-town band. GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH included synagogue leaders, Sun­ Crescent & Greenhill S. Jasper Morris, Jr.. Pastor 474-4040 day School children, and many ~uumi=-u::.... -1 ...n.~i=Jl ll ~~~~m.- GHI Board - from p. 1 This motion was defeated 60 to members of the congregation. The inations and elections committee. 35. Torah, which contains the Five The Board proposal adopted in­ Out of a field of 9 candidates nom­ Books of Moses, was protected by HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH inated from the floor, the follow­ tact by the membership sets the a canopy. original sale price to include all ing were elected by secret ballot: The Torah is a hand-wrirtten, 22 Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Maryland, GR 4-447. Denise Sutton, Darwin Beck, Ge­ building and related costs with 100-year-old Czechoslovakian relic orge Adams, Elizabeth Allen, and no charge for the land. The mem­ from a synagogue destroyed by ,the Edward H. Birner, Pastor, GR 4-9200 Bertram Donn. ber will share in any appreciation Nazis. The Torah, found its way WORSHIP SERVICES 8:30 & 11:00 a .m. The 585 votes cast in last week's or depreciation, when he sells, in to a warehouse in Prague. There SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 a .m election was the second highest accordance with a formula govern­ it mouldered for many years as WEEKDAY KINDERGAR'rEN in Gffi's history. The highest was ed by ,the ratio of the original par t of a collection of Jewish arti­ AND NURSIDRY 903 in the 1963 election. Some 15 price to the appraisal at the time facts destined by the Nazis to be­ votes were cast by proxy. There of his purchase. come the nucleus of curiosities of are about 1,500 Gm members. However, any appreciation will the Jewish civilization they had de­ first have deducted the savings in stroyed. I Resale Policy mortgage interest the member The 200 members who attended The Torah changed hands sev­ realized because the unit was made eral times after the Allies invaded Thursday night's meeting heard available to him at less than mar­ a three-hour discussion on the sale Prague. Eventually it was re~ ket price. This is rthe feature that tored and brought to the J .C.C. and resale policy for the four free- distinguishes ,this proposal from BOARD OF EDUCATION OF PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY 8tanding homes now being con­ through ,the generosity of Mr. and the original board proposal and Mrs. Ralph Mollerick and other structed on Northway, \Voodland represents the board's accommo­ UPPER MARLBORO, MARYLAND Way, and Hillside and for ithe 25 members of the congregation. It dation ,to criticism voiced at the does not belong rto the Greenbelt townhouses scheduled for the tract April 6 membership meeting. William S. Schmidt., Superintendent opposite the North End School. synagogue, but has been loaned in Other features of the motion perpetuity. The title remains with were that the corporation retain Adopted finally by a 58 to 45 the Jewish people in general, and ANNOUNCEMENT vote was the board proposal for de­ title ,to the land, that the member­ the Torah Is considered a memor­ termining the resale price of the purchaser be required ,to make a ial to those who perished ln Eur­ minimum down paymelllt of 10 per­ new homes, after two key amend­ ope. Registration for Kindergarten for the 1967-1968 Sehool Tenn ments were defeated. cent, and that no increase in sel­ ling price be permitted if resale oc­ The lfirst, which called for in­ curs within two years of purchase. cluding the market value of the Also included were provisions that 1(/duu ~atte, The Board of Education of Prince George's County announ­ land in the original sale price of all appraisal costs be charged the Wiltson "Bill" Bailey, formerly ces that registration for kindergarten for the 1967-1968 1:1ehool member and that the house be re­ the house, was rejected by a voice of the 21 Court, Ridge Rd., and re­ term will be held on Friday, June 9, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., vote. The board proposal excludes sold to ,the member highest on cently of Springhill, Va., died June the cost of the land from the or­ the priority list at the price re­ 6. Surviving are his wife, Mabel; in ALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. iginal sale price. ceived by the selling member. three sons, Robe11t, William and John; and a daughter, Mrs. Lois Parents should register their child at the elementary school The second amendment - which Bond. took the form of a substitute mo­ in their attendance area. If parents are in doubt as to the school tion - was similar to the proposal Baptist Deacons Ordained serving their attendance area, please call the Board of Educa­ backed by the losing tticket at the The Greenbelt Baptist Church ?l{a,,wt,, ";41~,e tion Office for tllis information. Telephone: 627-4800, Exten­ April 6 special membership meet­ ordained R. C. Danahy, C. T. Dav­ Marvin John Huffman, 28, died ing. This proposal called for a id, Dr. Floyd P. Harrison, and Dr. suddenly on May 28. He resided sion 295. return to the selling member of his George A. White as deacons in the at 25-G Ridge with his wife, Doro­ paid-in equity (down payment and church at a special service on thy, and two children, Parents who are registering their child in kindergarten ·principal payments on the mort­ June 4. :gage), adjusted for percentage Partcipating in the service were must present the child's birth certificate as proof of age. Child­ ~ e4 ?tetJlt,0 # cltange in price levels between Dr. Porter Harrison of Washing­ ren entering kindergarten must be five years old by January dates of purchase and resale as ton, D. C., the Rev. Kenneth E. Charles Negron, 28, 6110 Breeze­ reflected in the housing price in­ Burke of Johenning Baptist Center, wood Ct., died of a heart attack 1, 1968. Verification of the child's smallpox vaccination and dex. New features added included the Rev. Frank Park of Morning­ on May 31 while playing basket­ diphtheria immunization must also be presented. an allowance for depreciation and side Baptist Church, Pastor S. Jas­ ball. He is survived by his wife, for improvements. per Morris and the Youth Choir. Frieda. Thursday, June 8, 1967 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW P.age 3 Corrects fire Story them may never before have been Budget . from P. 1 roadways, parking areas, and told such a thing. Adults are not $3,000 for codification of ordinan­ drainage on the property around Legislative Office OpelS' To the Editor so amenable to such treatment, un- ces. the city-owned fire station. Senator Meyer Emanuel andl I have just finished reading the fortunately. (5) Reduction from $3,000 to (3) $10,000 for contingency re­ article in the News Review about serves. Delegate Raymond J. McDonl\lgh. The 2c refund on some glass $1,500 for professional planning chairmen of the Prince Geolge's the fire, in Springhill Lake on Me­ (4) Amounts requested by Giese bottles is no longer enough ,lb services. County Senate and House del~­ morial Day. The entire first para­ guarantee that they will be picked (6) Increase of $1,000 for draw­ for providing a water system at graph is completely wrong. First, the lake, for lighting of park path­ tions have announced the offldal up by someone. I am asking local ing up plans for development of opening of a Legislative Office the alarm was called directly to storeowners whether they could Greenbelt Lake Park. way between Lakewood and Wood­ a Greenbelt Police Dispatcher at land Hills, for improvement of the historic Calvert Mansion at. limilt their by-the-drink sales of (7) Increase in $2,000 for con­ 4811 Riverdale Road, Riverdale, 7:« p.m., therefore lit would have soft drinks to cans - at least cans struction of curbing and shoulders North End lighting, for completion Maryland, which will be held Sun­ been impossible for the units from <:annot be broken. The support of along Crescent. of engineering plans for the re­ day, June U, 1967. The public is• Berwn Heights to get there at 7:1:S other like-minded citizens for such (8) Deletion of $2,500 for rec­ construction of Edmonston road invited to an "Open House" from p.m. Also you give the impression a request would be welcome. ~ rea,tion department utility vehicle and for beautification of Lakecrest s p.m. to 5 p.m. Music and pony that the Berwyn Heights Fire Dept. Peter W. Murphy and use of replacement funds ra- Drive, for the cost of legal assis­ rides for the <:hildren will be avail­ was the only dept. to respond on ther than general funds for pur­ tance in city's zoning cases, for the initial alarm. This is also in­ chase of small dump truck and playground equipment, and for the able. correct. The iniitial alarm was put Cancer Aid Carnival salt -spreader, thus relieving bud­ hiring of two additional Public Senator Emanuel stated: "For out as a (what is known in the get by $:1,450. Works laborers, one part-time Cancer Aid Carnival is sched­ the first time, Prince George's fire service) box alarm. The fol­ Left Intact warehouse clerk, and a full-dmi, County will have an office open to • lowing companies all responded at uled for weekday evenings from Left unchanged in the budget Youth Center director. ,the public where the citizens of. the same time. Berwyn Heights, June :S to 17 at the Beltway Plaza were: the county can communicate with Branchville, Greenbelt, Riverdale, (near S. Klein on the Square). The (1) $18,000 for Mlary adjust­ New Supermarket Opens their repreaentatives to the state &: Riverdale Heights; also there A new Giant supermarket opened carnival wm feature adult rides, ments for all classified city em­ legislature. By being provided were two ladder trucks, one from ployees. The across-the-board in­ yesterday at 9220 Springhill Lane. children's rides, games of chance, year around administrative as­ College Park &: the other from crease averaging slightly above 5 Mayor Edgar Smith was present Chillum-Adelphi; also a rescue and refreshments from 7 to 11 p.m. per cenit wlll be effective July 1, to cut the ribbon at the opening. sistance, the legislators will be squad truck from Cottage City. All proceeds will aid Cancer re- 1967. The store has a floor area of 12,000 able to do a better job in serving .... The fireboard put the call out at search. (2) $6,000 for improvement in the square feet and five checkouts. the people." 7:47 p.m. and the first pumper which, by the way, was from Branchville, was on the scene less than two minutes later. GREENBELT Perhaps you think that this mat­ VOTE JUNE 13 ter is trivial but I feel that if you are going to repor,t the news then PIZZA CARRY-OUT you should do it correctly. You Charles T. McDonald (Lever 12-A) really don't have to print this let­ 107A Centerway ter but I do feel that you should correct the story. Mon. - Thurs. Fri. • Sat. Greenbelt's Own Delegate Mike Kerr 7 a.m. • 11 p.m. 7 a.m • Midnite Greenbelt Fire Dept. OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. To Constitutional Convention Thanks To the Edit.or A ST AR on Register Receipt entitles you to a We want to thank those mem­ Free Like Amount in Trade. 21 yrs. GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE in Maryland. bers of GHI who supported us in the recent election. We promise 15 yrs. CITY MANAGER of Greenbelt, Maryland to make every effort to justify your confidence. LARGE PIZZA $1.60 6 yrs. CONSULTANT, with John Donaho & Assoc., Balti­ John O'Reilly Josephine Seay "DRESSED-UP" with your choice of any 2: more, rewriting Anne Arundel Co. Charter; Budget Stu­ Charles F. Schwan dies Baltimore Co. and Baltimore City; Public Works James W. Smith Anchovy Green Pepper Sausage Norman Weyel Bacon Pepperoni Mushroom Studies Clarksburg, W. Va., and Phoenix Ariz., Planning CONGRATULATIONS or "Delicious Italian" Meatball Study, Alexandria, Va. AWARDS, Honorary Member­ To the Editor "OUR PRIDE - YOUR JOY" The people have spoken and we ship, outstanding service Md. Municipal League; Ryuk­ enthusiastically congratulate the ITALIAN MEATBALL SUB 55c winning incumbent slate. Reduced Price us Government to U.S. PLEDGES full and undivided time Both groups of candidates strong­ PHONE AHEAD FOR to rewriting and updating Maryland State Constitution. ly supported the construction of FASTER larger homes for larger families. SERVICE 474-4998 We presented a program for low Don't Fight - Switch to the Best! - JOE NATOLI - Prop. Authority of A. C. McDonald, Treas. cost housing which the member­ ship has clearly rejected. The Board's program has now re­ ceived the mandate of the mem­ bership. Being in full agreement on the urgent need for larger PLANNlfl:G TO SELL? homes, we now join with the ma­ jority in offering to the board our whole-hearted support and assist­ ance. Let the construction begin! PLANNING TO BUY? Martin Anderson Norman Charles Robert Crowley William Feller Consult Seymour Kaplan Norman Kilpatrick Mary Jane Kinzer, Broker Ben Rosenzweig Save 50% off Comp. Value George Townsend Permanenl or Frosling Thanks We wish to thank all those GHI -~ -~ .. members who supported our can­ didacy for the Audit Cornmlttee. $JO We shall endeavor to protect the REAL ESTA TE OFFICE rights and Interests of all Gm COMPLETE members. Thank you. COMPARABLE HAMILTON PLACE - GREENBELT, MD. Charles Emberger Thomas X. White VALUE $20 Follow The Red And White Si{111,$ To Our 0/fu,e! Gerald Gough Citizen Cooperation '"• To the Editor: Save 50% The amount of trash on th\! FINANCING AVAILABLE ground in the city's parks is grow­ on a perma­ ing as the weather gets better. The nent or frosting wooded area behind the Candy Cane Village last Sunday was made given by beauty almost unusable by trash and ~­ experts! Hurry SALES OfftCE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: bage dumped out of the receptacles 8: 30 A.M. to 5 :00 P .M. Monday thru Friday there, and by great quantities of and make your ap• 10:00 A,J,1... to 6.00 P.M.. Saturday broken glass. pointment now! I have just written to the city u·oo PX to 6:09 P.lL Sunday m&nager and have urged him to 1 have trash in the parks picked up : CALL 474-6700 on summer weekends, and I sug­ ;,P For lnf onnation or Appointment gest that all citizens who feel this GREENBELT ONLY way do likewise. But only citizen cooperation can 474-4161 474-4331 really solve this problem. Children OPEN 10 A.M. 'TIL , 9:30 P.M. often respond well to a suggestion SECOND FLOOR that they retrieve trash they have For Best Results ...... 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5000 ,.,11,111• ,o• •ooo ,ao•'-• 1 ~"f ,ooo ,a,c:• Thursday, June 8, 1967 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 7 CAMP COUNSELORS and junior "Pushbutton Panic", -the last CLASS IFIED counselors wanted for Greenbelt Oeue 1teU)M.o,z4 Junior Highlights dance of the year, spun into ac­ $1.00 for a 10-word minimum, 5c Town and Country Day Camp. 474- by Laura Rexon tion last Friday night. Comput­ by Elaine Skolnik - 474-6060 for each additional , word. Submit 5252. - This year, as in past years, stu­ ers were used to match the stu­ ads in writing, accompanied by A very happy birthday to Steve dents will be given an opportunity dents with others at the dance. cash payment, either to the News NURSE wanted for Greenbelt Fox, 6202 Springhill, who cele­ to go to Hershey, Pennsylvania. The evening was one of amuse­ Review office at 15 Parkway before Town and Country Day Camp. 474- brates his seventh birthday June Although not a school-sponsored ment, as students and teachers a­ 10 p.m. of the Tuesday precediTJ.g 5252. 13. trip, students find this event ideal like discovered their matches. publication, or to the Twin Pines Sonia and Robert Garin, 29 Lake­ for renewing old friendships, as Savings and Loan office. Strathcona Apt .- 1 Bd. Rm., $80 side, recently returned from a trip well as making new ones. The ,trip per month includes all utilities ex­ that took them to Israel, Switz­ is scheduled for June 21, with de­ High School Graduations CALDWELL'S WASHER SERVICE cept elec. • Opposite Shopping erland and Denmark. parture from the school scheduled High Point Senior High School All makes expertly repaired. Au­ Center. 474-5700. Congratulations to Michael Rose, at 9 :45 a.m. and ithe return to the will hold graduation exercises for thorized Whirlpool dealer. GR. 4- 2-D Northway, who received his school between 11 and 11:15 p.m approximately 702 students on 5515. 103 Centerway. FOR SALE: - 3-bedroom masonry. PhD at graduation ceremonies at Greenbelt Junior High's annual Wednesday, June 14, at 8 p.m. at New kitchen appliances ,separate the University of Maryland. Dr. spring concert was held May 25. the Cole Field House at the Un­ dining room, parquet and tile floor• Rose majored in microbiology. In this year's student council iversity of Maryland. FOR TYPEWRITER REPAIR Ing, landscaped stone patio, ga­ Ethel and Dave Fisher, 5-D election Connie Urquaary was elec­ DuVal Senior High School grad­ CALL MR. KINCIUS. 474-6018. rage. Only $86.60 G.H.I. monthly Eastway, enjoyed ,their stay in Pa- ted presidu1t; Hal Berman, vice­ uation for about 659 students will payments. Twlin Pines financing. president; Sue La Rue, secretary; APARTMENT for rent. Call 474- ris, France. . be held on Thursday, June 15, at 345-8793 after 6 and all day week­ and Debbie Depew, .treasurer. l3 p.m. at Cole Field House. • 6400. ends. Deena Bronstein, 9-M Southway, graduated from Howard University PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR. FULL-TIME and par,t-time staff where she studied dental hygiene. •E.XPERIENCED, RELIABLE, 474- nurses in medical and tuberculosis Alex Grant, 19-C Ridge, who grad­ The War in the Middle East is Everyone's ·Concern! 8894, nursing. Full-time salaries range uated from the University of Mary­ & from $6,035 to $8,368 per year plus land last week, has been elected Liberty Freedom Must Be Supported FOR RADIO AND TELEVISION Federal Civil Service fringe bene­ to the National Honorary Frater­ }REPAIR at reasonable rates call fits. Medical-Surgical head nurse nities Beta Gama Sigma and Om­ NOW 474-7423. salary $7,068 to $9,183. These icron Delta Epsilon. Grant was a­ posiltions are located at Glenn Dale warded a teaching fellowship at The Jewish Community Center of Prince Georges County .AIR CONDITIONERS INSTALL­ the University of Washington. Hospital, Glenn Dale, Maryland. Ridge & Westway, Greenbelt _J.i:D & REPAIRED - also electrical Apply to: Recruiting Officer, STOP Bir:lthday greetings to Larry :imrtallatiORS. Call 474-5606. - 55, D. C. Department of Public Shabe, 1-C Northway, who ceie­ IS ASKING FOR YOUR HELP Health ,601 Indiana Avenue, N.W. brates his twelfth birthday on June #601, Washington, D. C. 20001. 10. Recent visitors at Florida's Sli­ If you believe that the principles of the United Nations must be up­ ver Springs were John Rogers. FURNITURE-NEW WANTED: Convertible child's 20- held, that the integrity of a nation must be defended, and that Ameri­ inch bicycle, coaster brakes, 474- 10-C Southway, and former Green­ belter, Michael Lucas. cans have a moral obligation to foster freedom 1594. COST PLUS 10_% Second Lieutenant Diane C. Wil­ BRAND NAMES son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ CALL GR 4-7720 GR 4-6258 TIME IS RUNNING OUT: • Write erick G. Wilson, 20 Ridge Road, to Box 2, Greenbelt, if you intend Greenbet, Md., completed an Army 474-4223 to participate in the Greenbelt La­ Nurse Corps officer basic course DURACLEAN RUG AND FURNI­ bor Day Festival. Deadline, June at the Brooke Army Medical Cen­ Help us to: TURE CLEANING. Spee1aJ Spring. 30. ter, F1t. Sam Houston, Tex., May 26. -ame Offer. Free Durashield treat­ Michael Burchick, 20 Woodland Publicize our cause ment (keeps carpets and furniture LADY desires ride daily t o Pr. received a MS degree in physics Make our govenunent representatives aware of our feelings clean and easy to maintain) on Geo. Plaza. Call 345-2399 after 7 from Purdue University. any fumishinp we clean for yc,u. p.m. Our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Solicit funds for food, clothing and medicaJ. mpplies. Oall now for estimates, 47~ Charles Negron, 6110 Breezewood, RIDE WANTED to vicinity of who lost her husband. JOIN US FOR SPECIAL SERVICES XEROX COPIES of documents, Veterans Administration Bldg., Condolences to Mrs. Dorothy _papers,, etc. $0.21S per copy. Green­ Vermont & H Sts., N .W. - hours Huffman, 25-G Ridge, who lost her belt Realty Company, 161 Center­ 8:30 • 5 p.m. - 474-4852. husband. Friday Evening at 8:30 P.M. way, Greenbelt. A combination business-pleasure PLAZA APTS. • Large Afr Cond., GREENBELT CO-OP NURSERY trip took the J. Brobakers, 6-R TIME IS RUNNING OUT - CALL NOW 2 Bd Rm.. $112 per month. Close SCHOOL is accepting applications Ridge, to Germany, Switzerland to Shopping and Schools. 474-lmlO. for the WAITING LIST for the and Italy. 1967-68 school year. For informa- PAINTING - Two Guys With En­ 1tion call 345-8553 or 474-4904. terprise - Interior & Exterior pain­ ting, beautiful work, reasonable FOR SALE: - 2-Bedroom Frame ELECT prices, courteous estimates. Bon Row House - remodeled kitchen, Interiors - 345-8826. 2 air conditioners, built-in new wa­ sher, fenced fronit & back, patio LEO E. LOST: Boy's Maroon-and-grey & terraced back yard, enlarged .sweater, zippered. Boy's mother pantry, pull-down stairs to attic wery mad. 345-9421. - $5,500. Call 345-8336 after 6 p.m. SURVEY INTERVIEWER, part time employment each month in WANTED: - Reliable person to care for 2-yr old boy 4 days/week, GREEN Prince Georges County and Wash­ 10-4:30. 474-1463. ington, D C. Must live in Bowie ,or nearby, Start $2.05 p.m. 80 to June 13th :J.40 hours work each month. Some FOR SALE: - Open House - Come .evening work. Must qualify on see remodeled 2-bedroom frame written test. An equal opportun­ end - 38-M Ridge, Sunday, June Constitutional ity employer. Car required. 9c mi­ 11, 2-3 p.m. 474-1523. leage for use of private auto. Paid training. Write: U. S. Census Bu­ BEAGLE PUPPIES FOR SALE: Convention reau, 618 Widener Bldg., Phlla., Pa. - Male $25 - Female $20 - 474-4205. 19107. 6-A FOR SALE: - 1964 Rambler 770 HAND LAWNMOWERS just been STA WAGON, TOP CONDITION, .sharpened & reconditioned $8 ea. MANY EXTRAS, AVAIL 24 of ..Lawn mowers sharpened $2.60, JUNE. CALL 345-8629 . Attorney - Veteran - Federal Employee .hedge shears 75c. Call A1 Coone, Ji93-4540 for pick up & delivery for Pres. Bowie Citizens Assn. (1965-1966) BLACK CAT lost. Days 462-1966, * :Mr. Rolph. eves. 474-8779. * Director P. G. County Fed. of Civic Assn's (1966-1967). Co-op Referral Service FOR SALE: - Peerless Ten Wide * "Man of the Year" Award - Bowie Jaycees (1966) Trailer. One bedroom, excellent Home Repairs condition, awning optional, Cherry Hill Park - 345-3384. 4 Exp. Pt-time & retired men. Pledged to Insure Constitutional "Home-Rule" can build additional rooms, FOR SALE: - 1962 Rambler Sta­ paint, tile, sm. or lge. appliances tion Wagon - good condition - For ~aryland Cities and Towns. Fix anything. $395. 474-8781. Reasonable, reliable and references 474-7206 or Write LOCAL CA'NOEIST We 're for Green!! P.O. Box 4 ON U.S. TEAM - John Bridge, son of Mr. and Sen. EDWARD T. CONROY Co. Commr. FRANK FRANCOIS Mrs. Richard B. Bridge, 8-A Ridge ..,..,. - TELEVISION SERVICE Rd., has been selected as a member Del. ANDREW MOTHERSHEAD Del. ARTHUR DORMAN .· ! of the United States White Water All Makes - All Models Canoeing Team. John leaves for Europe on June 19 where he will Mayor EDGAR L. SMITH Color - Black & White compete in canoe slalom races and down river races in litaly, Austria TOM JOHNSON, Legis. Chmn., Md. State Teachers Assn. Antenna Installations and Yugoslavia before going to All Types Czechoslovakia for the World DAVID McCARTHY, Asst. 'Dean Georgetown Law Center Championship Competitions in July. JACOB P~LMER, Pres. P. G. County Civic Federation Hanyok Bros. John is a graduate of High Point High School and a student in Auth. Francis W. White, Treas. 474-6464 474-6069 the University of Maryland. Page 8 GREENBELT NEWS REVTEW Thursday, June 8, 1967 ------,, .l\len's Slow Pitch Make-Up Ga.mes June 13, 7 p.m. 1 vs 9; 8:15 p.m . Deposit By The 10th Recreation Review Sunday, June 11, 4 p.m. 4 vs 9; 10 vs 8. Wednesday, June 14, 7 by the Recreation Staff 3 p.m. 3 vs 10; 5 p.m. 1 vs 8; 7 p.m. p.m. 4 vs 2; 8:15 p.m. 10 vs 6. TElf>n Club Chatt.er arn From The I st 9 vs 7. Monday, June 12, 7 p.m. Thursday, June 15, 7 p.m. 2 vs 5; f The Greenbelt Teen Club will be closed this Saturday night because 9 vs 5; 8:15 p.m. 2 vs 3. Tuesday, 8:15 p.m. 3 vs 4. Dividends Paid June 30 of the appearance of Lawrence and the Arabians at the Greenbelt Ar­ Regular mory, 8 till 11 p.m. All teenagers are encouraged to attend. 50c OF Price of $2.00 Twin Pines Savings & Loan Assn. On Friday. June 16, the Teen Club will open the Summer Splash Mon. - Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-5 474-6900 Party Season at the Greenbelt Pool with a live band and free ON YOUR NEXT CAR WASH prizes. WITH THIS COUPON (Good thru June 15) Greenbelt Swim Team Give your hair Summer Care The Swim Team will hold regis­ tration and practice this Saturday morning, June 10, from 9 - 11 a.m. Autowash of La nham Registration is open to all inter­ ~ Suburbia for Beauty UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ested swimmers. Residents do not In The Super Giant Shopping Center ~ l••••••• ••• have to have a pool membership. ~,,······,.. ,,,~ . $25.00 Perms - $ 12.50 Comp. 7522 Annapolis Road - Lanham, Md. Phone 577-7141 ,,,,,, Regular practice will begin Mon­ including a LoReal hair conditioning treaunent OPEN 7 DAYS (Sundays to 3:00 P.M.) day, June 19. Hours will be from 7 - 9 a.m. and 12 noon - 1 p.m. BOMAR W IGS SUMMER SPECIALS Tom Hooven will be the Assistant $125. to $ 150. Handmade Wigs now $80. Wiglets $15. Coach. 100% Human Hair For further information call the · ·---- Vote foir Charles T. McDonald------Pool, 345-2066. Beltsville. Md. 474-9664 474-2008 Swim Officials' Clinic will be held at the Silver Spring Y Saturday, A Devoted Public Servant June 10, 2 p.m. Girls' Softball Season Opens On Tuesday, June 13, the election for delegates to the Maryland $25. 8o,eat 'il'e1em On June 19, the Girls' Softball Constitutional Convention will be held. This occasion will afford League Supervisor will get the sea­ Greenbelters a unique opportunity to honor one of their oldest and 1t0(,() $ I 2,50 son underway. All girls who signed most devoted public servants, Charles T. McDonald, who is running up are asked to meet on the soft­ for delegate in the 1st District. ball field 10 a.m. that Monday morn­ ing. Over 70 girls have signed up Charlie's 15 years of experience as Greenbelt City Manager and as 120.00 ?,u,4u1e9 to participate in the 12 and Under a sought-after consultant and advisor to numerous governmental and 15 and Under program. and private bodies, and his record of unselfish service to our local Plans at present include a 12 and ~ $/5,00 Under Greenbelt Pony Tail League cooperatives will prove an invaluable asset to the Convention. The Oonvention needs the services of men of Charlie's character - mem­ at Braden Field from 10 a.m. - 12 Misses Norma & Tina to serve you noon, Tuesday thru Friday. A 12 bers willing to put in long hours of research, study and attendance at and Under and 15 and Under team meetings, in unselfish devotion ito the public service. Charlie has will participate in the Northern proved this quality in all his past posts of service to the community. (i,eeed.e(t 6Eeaeett, Sattm Prince Georges County Girls' Soft­ ball League in the evenings. There will be a tendency to neglect the June 13 election because of 2nd fC. g'tee.nCe{t ~hopp-in9 C!.entn Tennis Tournament the lack of stirring issues. Charlie will need all the local help he can There are still openings for the get, as the 1st District, which he will represent, comprises a very wide Greenbelt Open Tennis Tourna­ territory of which Greenbelt is only a small part. 'Pi, 474-4FCI ment, to be held on the weekend of June 24 and 25. Men's Doubles I, therefore, trust that all Greenbelters will make a very special and Singles and Women's Singles effort next Tuesday and turn out en masse to honor Charlie at the will be played. polls and show ithe solid appreciation of his fellow citizens for his past Tour of GHI Homes services to the community. NOTICE OF CHARTER AMENDMENT Anthony M. Madden On Sunday, June 11 between 1 An amendment to the Charter of the City of Greenbelt, Maryland was and 4 p.m. there will be a tour of adopted on May 15, 1967 by the City Council of Greenbelt. The title - Paid Advertisement - Gil homes that have been remod­ of the resolution, which is a fair summary of the amendment, is as eled, or to which there have been follows: additions. More than 20 homes will be visited. This will be a won­ derful opportunity to pick up ideas Teacher's Association Leader Endorses Green Resolution Number 122 for those who may be thinking of remodeling or adding to their Thomas J. Johnson, legislative chairman of the Maryland State Resolution of the City of Greenbelt adopted Pursuant to the Authority homes. of Article 11E of the Constitution of Maryland and Section 13 of All interested persons should pick Teacher's Association, today announced his endorsement of the candi­ up the list of homes to be visited dacy of Leo E. Green for delegate to the Constitutional Convention. Article 23A of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition as amended), 'Iltitle "Corporation-Municipal", Sub-title, "Home Rule", to between 1 and 2:30 p.m. at the In endorsing Green, Johnson stated: "Leo Green has impressed me GHI Board office, Hamilton Place. amend the Charter of the City of Greenbelt, said Charter being Section on Sunday. and many of my fellow teachers with his knowledge of and sympathy 40 of Article 17 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland (1963 toward the need to safeguard the interests of education in the rewrit­ Edition) and Containing in Whole or in Part the Charter of the City Thanks ing of our state constitution. His keen perception of the total concept of Greenbe1t, by Repealing and Reenacting with Amendments Section of the purpose for which the convention is to serve has impressed the 40-27 title "Watchers and Challengers" to Provide That Any Candfdate To the Edit.or for the Office of City Councilman May Appoint One Person to Repre­ many teachers in the First Legislative District with whom he has I would like to thank my neigh­ sent Him as Both Watcher and Challenger at Each Polling Place. bors and friends for their kind spoken, and I am happy to join them in supporting an outstanding cards and flowers while I was in the hospital. candidate for a most s<'nsitive role. His broad base of experience Copies of the above resolution in its entirety may be obtained from Mrs. Joseph Kosisky gives him an enviable framework of reference to take to the conven­ the City Clerk, City Offices, City of Greenbelt, 25 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, Maryland. tion as a delegate. Teachers, parents, and all citizens in our First District are indeed fo11tunate in being able to support this outstanding candidate, Leo Green." James K. Giese Paid Advertisement City Manager

WHAT'S YOUR CHOICE? Our 90th Year This Week's KEY Value: Elect - June 13 Bel~•ille Rambler - $27,550 "Sit-on" Plastic LEO E. Hampers $1.90 College P ark Reg. 2.99 EA. Split Level - $31,500 Ready for Summer? We are - With Picnic GREEN GleDJ1 Dale and Beac~ Supplies Bi-Level - $25,950

Hyattsville Ben Franklin * We're for GREEN!! Two Story - $21,000 In The Center Mayor EDGAR L. SMITH Open 9 - 9 Mon. - Sat. FRANC IS W. WHITE Mr. Harry Says: "Complet.e Real Estate Shop NOW for LOU POHORYLES WILLIAM L. HOFF JIM HADLEY Service" (FATHER'S DAY) EVELYN BARCUS (June 18th) TOM DUGAN ~74-5700 BEN GOLDFADEN 6-A GERALD F. GOUGH P.S. Mrs. Harry - take the hint. Auth: F. White, Treas.