25th Anniversary ·Sttecial Editiatr·~... -· .ltttnhtlt Dtws ltvitw

Greenbelt, Md. . ThUl'llciay, August 9, .~ 1

An apocl-yphalstory fa told of a visitor to early Greenbelt who, noting ------. the relative isolation of the- town,. asked a local resident what neople do here Se..~ .~ ~-- in their spare time, Back came the rejoinder, "We organize." This was no "V ·I• undel'ltatement. More than 85. organimtlons were counted' during the tlrst This is. the second of three ape- year and meeting space was at a premium. Some people were busy every clal editions that the Net~~a ~- night attending one or more meetings. c'.l'he proliferation of meetings was so will publish this summer commem- great that at one stage, a local resident suggested a moratorium on meetings orating · the 25th anniversary : or. for a whole ·week; This suggestion was headlined In the Wash~Jrton aews- Greenbelt. The tlrst edltlon, whiCh papen who lleized upon it as evidence of Greenbelt's rebellion against reg!- appeared on July 5, cfescribed the menta~on.. . . _ ..... ___ .. --~------., _ _ .histoey.of Gleeabelt.L--'l't'hl'll.tt!'e-11plfti'eaeilt!llell·tt-t------~ Dalpfte-the 1J:itrod'ucti6n of TV- and the closer bindlna: of Greenbelt to the edition and the next one deals with lWt of the metropolitan area, organizations still abound in Greenbelt. This the hJJtory of Greenbelt's organl· aectloa Iii devoted to a history of these organizations and Institutions. T)le zatlona and institutions - Ita city oldelt In paint of time fa the city government which, with Ita provisions for gove~ent, organized recteatiC?nal wide citizen participation, set the pattern for the development of other civic, groups,· schools, churchea, ho118big cooperative, and social groups. · developments, cooperatives, aDd other civic activities. This history is not meant to be all-inclusive, as .The Gty -Govern111ent those organizations which are now defunct or Inactive are not included. Greenbelt's town .· charter, intro­ vises the administrative staff through Also excluded are some groups duced into the Maryland State Legis­ its manager. Council maintains can­ which have limited historical sig­ lature by the Prince GeOrges County tact with current public opinion nillcance. delegation, was duly enacted and be­ through use of advisory committees C&JQe e1fectlve on June 1, 1937. Writ­ (Recreation Advisory Committee, was elected in September 1939. Dur­ ten even before the tlrst leitizens nad Advisory Planning Board, etc.) ing this formative period, the council moved Into the new town, this in­ drawn from an interested public and made use of a charter proviso In ap­ strument of government, dedicated from open attendance and partici- pointing as. town manager Roy S. · to simplicity, has required no 8lgni- pation at Its regular meetings. · Braden, who also represented ·the 8.cant change in Its 25-year history. The city manager is appointed by Federal landlord as community A charter amendment, effective June and responsible to the council. His manager for the Farm Security Ad­ 1, 1949, changed the designation of appointment is based on his profes­ ministration ( FSA). 4\ sional quaiUicatlons. and is for an in­ Greenbelt from a town to city. In hiring the members of his staff, definite term. He has final authority AI Maryland's first manager-coun­ In the appointment of municipal em­ Braden continued the policy of utili· zing FSA employees whose jobs cil form of municipal government, the ployees and Is required by charter charter provides for an efficient divi­ to hire only on the basis of job qua11- dealt with Greenbelt. His private secretary, Winfield McCamy, became sion of responsibility between a fications. Council has no authority town clerk; an administrative assis­ changing legislative body and a per­ over employees subordinate to the manent administrative staJl. manager except for the confirmation tant, Wallace F. Mabee, became toW'p director of public safety, and an FSA ' The non-partisan council, or legis· of the appointment of solicitor.· The manager thus has complete adminis­ accountant became town treaaurer. latlve body, of five equal members is trative authority over the executive These dual roles led to some con­ elected at large every odd-numbered branch of the government which fn •.• ¥.' fusion, but also provided certain year With nomination by petition eludes the departments of public economies. During emergency periods only. Council elects from Its mem­ safety, public workiJ, recreation, ft. there was a pooling of manpower. bel'll a mayor and mayor pro-tem. d 't t' Town employees, for example, were The office of mayor, however, is nance. Raoln sam a JOn. used to haul coal and Federal workers largely ceremonial as Its holder has Dua1 es to ·remove garbage. ncfgre&ter authority than other coun­ The first two town councils each cil members. Council establishes served only one year in order to This dual relationship continued governmental policy, legislates for _ reflect Greenbelt's changing popula- until July 1946 when the jobs of the "welfare, health, l&fety, and lm­ Uon ns tenants moved into residence. town manager and community mana­ proveJJt~nt" of Q~nbelt, and super- Tho 11,111t regular two-rear council s-er W\ln> ctlvqrc;~. Then) wall ~ a . :~ Page2 Greenbelt News Review Thlll'llday, A.uguat 9, 1962 'Ihursdny, August 9, l9f!2 Greenbelt Newa Review GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Published every Thl11'8day by Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Assn~ Inc. Greenbelt, Maryland Delivered each week to every home In Greenbelt Thursday, August 9, 1962

separation of other functions. Af­ fected were such personnel as Mrs .._Mary Jane Kinzer who had bee!l serving the town as educationa. direc 1945, the town government took over tion as other areas. .. center, the Federal Government r,. 1957 330,259 7,425,665 tll)t rate down froiD $2.14 per $100 1.66 the payment of the firemen. Up to A noteworthy event In the depart­ fused to authorize n1ore than $1,000 1958 260,802 1/ 7,787,020 1.57 asseued valuation in 1954 to $1.71 the time that PHA sold the project, a year for Its upkeep and mainte., 1959 263,296 7,963,400 In 1955. ment's history was the incorporttlotl 1.61 the police and fire department acti­ In January 1945 of its pol!C!e ·eftlller ance. In 1951, Public Housing Ad­ 1960-61 2/ 286,797 9,112,970 1.60 8uildina Program vities were housed In a building at in the county's 3-way radio network. miniatration ,.(PHA) refused to ap­ 1961-62 318,719 9,191S,ISOO 1.7l In 1959 the city en1barked upon a the center (now occupied by Green­ prove use of its payments for thf' 1962-63 316,385 9,762,740 Calls went from the Greenbelt polfce 1.50. butldlng program. For many years belt Realty Co.). atatlon to the Hyattsville county iif. reecue squad or the newly-created 11 Starting· with 1958, water and aanitary aewer service provided by there had been a great need for o welfare department. And similar POLICE DEPARTMENT flee which in turn sent Inessages to Washington Suburban Sanitary CoinmiBBion and no longer reflected recreation building, a volunteer fire the cruiser. Eventually this syaten1 action In the following year 'With res­ In city budget. department and rescue squad build­ In 1938, the pollee department pect to the ·kindergarten led to the proved inadequate and in Noven11R!~ 21 Starting with 1960, budgeted expenditures are for tlscai years ing, and a municipal office bulldln~'. copslsted of three employees: Geor­ 1952, a 2-way radio syatem was clty'a decision to discontinue the In June 1959, the cltv secured Ini­ ge Panagoulis, Albert "Buddy" At­ school. ending on June 30, though tax rate is for calendar year. adopted which permitted direct com· tial funds for the building pro_,.am tick, and Yale B. Huffman. By 19:J1 munlcatlon between the switchboard by selling the Community Building there were four full-time and two In Greenbelt and patrol ears. Thuteday, August 9, 1962 8-man double-decker bunk room, loc­ 'ker and wash room, lounge, office, The first fire equipment in Green­ State Rescue Squad Association. . conference training, communications belt was furnished by the Federal These actions made the volunteer and heating rooms. The apparatus Government in 1936 for use as fire­ group eligible to share in the yield room houses 2 Class A pumpers, 2 fighting protection during the con­ rrom the county fire tax in the 21st ambUlances, a utility truck, a reserve struction phase. During this period Election District. This fire tax, which· pumper (the old Ford 500 gpm pum­ the Ford 500 gallon per minute (gpm) had been paid by the people of Green- per), a bus for the majorettes, and pumper was housed in an abandoned belt, (about $7,000 per year) had ~e for expandili.g a bay to accom­ barn. fo.rmerly gone to. the 3 other fire de­ mQdate an aerial ladder truck in the Nobel V. Rush, an employee of tire partments in the 21st district. Now, forseeable future. Federal Government, was the depart­ in addition to the fire tax share, ment's first fire chief. During this ear­ Additional furnishings in the build­ Greenbelt's volunteer group also· re­ ing amounting to $12,000 were paid ly period · the fire department was ceives ·$3,QOO per year from the coun­ part-paid, with three 2-man platoons from separate funds raised by carni­ ty commissjoners. Another benefit vals, raflles and dances. on 8 hour shifts. The rest ot the fire­ which accrued to the volunteer organ­ fighting force was made up of per­ ization was inclusion as a part of The building is equipped with a sonnel from the guard force employed the county-wide central controlled complete. fire detection system, which, by the Government and workers on fire and ambulance· dispatching ser.­ -in addition to having a "local" alarm the project. vice, which included mutual-aid as­ also is connected to a master fire When a fire was reported, the siren sistance - a rarity during the early locator via a leased line to the Coun­ was sounded and all employees re­ years when there were boundary jur- · ty Fite · Control Board. The youth sponded. This same siren is in use isdiction disputes. Today there are no center . building is also connected to today on the stack of the heating bOundaries for fire or rescue service the master fire locator via an under­ plant on Research Road. ground line installed by the city, and ·anywhere in the county oi< surround­ 'Architect's drawing of new Greenbelt Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad Buildtni completed in Sep- In 1937, the fire alarm box system other major building owners con­ ing areas; the dispatching is all are tember 1960. ...,. • --.. · · · . ·· · was installed throughout the city. coordinated through the Prince Geor­ sidering similar action for their own Any signal received from this source ges County Fire Control Board in protection. · 1ick leave benefits above the insur- Early Meetings Were Lively sounded a coded ilir hom, designating Hyattsville, which can be reached The major part of the installation the area involved. The workers res­ from anywhere in the county by cal­ in the fire department and . youth ance. · La How toaa Greenbelt in the Pan' course. ' !tlajorett68: A subeicHary· of the - Here OM of News Revie1o's mo8t At one hot GCS meet· ponded either to the fire area or di- ling one number, 864-1122. center buildings was done ! by the m~berlblP. ' rectly to the fire house. This fire al­ Wben the present Greenbelt Vol­ volunteers, with worlt tota.ling well arm system was iliscontfuui!d in Sep­ over 300 man-hours. ~!es;:~~~~-=~ =~~: ~t="'co!:":::Zk!J%~~zL,;"~,f; ·-!i:ac~~~frfA~~tli~ unteer Fire Department & .Rescue -- -have -torined their ·own groups and ·_.,... ,.. October , . in:g citizen, who ~ th~ particular . tember of 1960 when the new fire· 6 19515 Squad, Inc., was formed, the city Affiliates of the Department: have distiniuJ,shed themselves in this .. -.-~· '"' th hi$ """"'t. department building was opened. dedicated the two original 500 gpm field, viz. Ann Walker Bittenbender, Before Maryland legislature made meetinl was lea~ wi .,... During the World War n years, pumpers to it. The group purchased Ladies A~liary: The Auxiliary 1 1 Cha d it a city, Greenbelt was a lusty, And husbands and wivee , foupt the firefighting personn~ were assis­ a Class A 750 gpm American La­ was organized in 1955 and shortly CollegeNancy ParkKurth Nat . Markley, ona . . mps;Greenbelt an brawling town. Folks were alive and --over their voting cards. ht.I don-"'-' t mean ted by a group of volunteers who were France pumper which was delivered thereafter became active in the La­ · ' dynamic. They attacked (and that's quarreled, I mean foug vwY a trained under the Civil Defense Aux­ on Christmas Eve, 1957. The person­ dies Auxiliary to the Prince Georges Stepperettes.- the word for it) community prob- few of these brave men were able to iliary Firefighter Training program. nel training requirements were met County Volunteer Firemen's Associa­ ·Individual Awards !ems and civic events with tmterpris- vote, for It proved the truth of the This group was paid at the rate of when 23 men completed the 60 hour tion and also in the Ladies Auxiliary Dr. Howard M. Bubert Award pre- ing vigor. Newcomers won't believe female "'f the species - being more 75c to $1 per call. In 1942, ,the cit:. course of instruction in Firemanship to the Maryland State Firemen's As­ aented by the Maryland State Res- this but oldtimers will remember deadly than the mal~. _ purchased a used 500 gpm pumper, conducted by the Fire Service Ex­ sociation. cue Association for outstanding act some real spirited town meetings - On another occasion we packed which was maintained by the. Federal tension of the University of Mary­ The kitchen at the 'old fire house' of heroism - to Joseph D' Agostino in not like the forty or fifty mild citl- council chambers when public hear· Government. In 1945, the Ford 500 land. This course and the Standard was approximately 8' x 10' but the la­ 1957 and Joseph O'Loughlin in 1960. zens who docilely asked the candidate ings were held qn charges against a gpm pumper was dedicated to the city. First-Aid Course is a basic require­ dies carried on many successful fund­ Red Cross Award for heroism: - for council a few polite general ques- public official. And they stayed In November, 1946, the Greenbelt ment for all men before they become raising affairs by operating from their Joseph O'Loughlin, 1961. tions at the Lions Club sponsored packed until one and two in the Volunteet Rescue Squad was organl" "Active" members of the department. small domain. The completion of new Md. State Firemen's Ass'n Fire meettng. · morning with good citizens listening zed by Dick Bates, Robert Gray and A new Cadillac ambulance was pur­ quarters brought to them one of the Prevention Bureau Award for out- 1 remember one council race where avidly to charges and counter charges Wamer_...Steinley. They pooled their chased in March 1958, from funds most modem kitchens in the area. money to purchase for $1,000 a 1936 standing contribution to fire preven- there was. so much feeling between and details of high life . in oftlcl$1 received through •the annual ambu­ They have added over $2500.00 to the Buick ambulance from the Brentwood .tion in the community • to Robert suppqrters of two slates of candidates circles:' da bel lance club drive. A 1952 Pontiac am­ original amount autl!tlrized for use W. Mogel in 1958. that Wives and husbands stopped talk- . Oh! those were ~e ys ore Rescue Squad. These men, and the vol­ bulance had previously been purch­ in the kitchen area. · unteers from the fire department Scholarship to the University of ing (Well, at least the hllsbands did). prosperity and television when hardy ased from the same funds. Since the 1 The profits derived from fund-rais­ Maryland (or a 4-year Course in Fire One friend of mine got so incensed folk lived dangerously in a wild and group, raised funds by solicitation, laws prohibit the use of fire tax funas dances and carnivals, · in order to ing events are used to purchase need­ Protection Engineering - to Tommy with a local insurance agent over this wooley Greenbelt. Just llfk some of for an ambulance, the annual ambu­ maintain the necessary equipment. ed items in the building as well as ad­ Klem, a former junior fireman - election that he cancelled 'his .. auto the old time~. Give them a

Warren Leddick with Joseph O'Lough- and guests and many city officials ---~ Open house on May 9, 1947, to lin serving as Center Director. At and notables. t.·,. wnich the community was invited, this time a split in the Senior and Ju- On February 6, 1961 an ordinance 1aarked the opening of the teen­ nior High age groups was reiilstated was passed by the city council of­ aga~;' new home, which consisted of with the Junior High groups meeting ficlally naming the new building the a library, snack-bar, game room, and at' the North End School. It was dur- GRE~NBELT YOUTH CENTER. On lounge. This was a marked im­ ing this period that the teell-agers . March 6, 1961, another ordinance was p

. . j with an UlltlfiW~Id A lltterlq- at the ellll oil · ""!f!'~•..:.l'".,. .tfon of the waJkwar at a Garden· cue Rlctp Road ...,. the wat.er. towt_r way was Instructed to secure con­ Cain, P. 0. Box w, Greenbelt. R. ant of other court membel'l. To _, ~-JUt w~. IJiro Ben· and Jlltllll -~ 4-JD July J8 waa the Important elate. Vl!ltlptton .debrta ...... fOJ,Incl out the dllcuulon of walk· ot the tunMid Crescent. are delighted that their ' A Jut-minute a~ll8tment ln. the up an en-velope with a JWfclent'a tletrib ...... dlilld,. .. way obltnJctloni, · the Ulla· JioaW son, Martin, and bll '!ffe, SIJIIUI, scorlnr pve Rick and Kar,fe DII;Jile em it. The penon -. .,..; .... :with ...... tJona. nlmoUIIy l'l!a1:ftrmed the pr~~~ent pc)J. will be vlslflnr them next week. Thoml!son first place In last taetsd and made to clean the area. fut ...... 811 Icy prohibiting obstructions apd dl· Ii'rt­ The younr couple have just re­ day's duplicate brld&'e game. Their An olr-duty ·Greenbelt polfCI!IIUlll Other f~'df;y e.P­ rectinr auclt ob.strucUou shall be turned from Bolorna, Italy, where 3e points just out the AJ SKol· spotted a car on the ~ with were detailed 111. cfbt ...,....r 10 l'eJIII)ve,d. nosed Susan received her certUicate for nlk·Howard Savace combine with furniture l!etna' carrlecl m top .of lt. Cbarfee Kc'Doaald, wbo ..,. ee­ completing studies at the Bolorna 31i% points. Third place waa a tie _The furniture was bul'll1nc. The rtneeq--eoet ·..umat. -foio ·u. 25th J\nnivenary Center of the Job111 Hopkins Unl· between the teams of Dale Frese­ policeman went on tQ report the . folknrblc capfta1 lmPlOUIIDiut verslty School of Advanced Inter­ George Kaufman and Lou and Lu­ ftre but when the equipment arrived Jti!DII: GreenhiiJ Road~. Plans .Reva.Jed national Studies. During their atsy cille Lusblne. Next game: Friday, on the scene, the car waa gone. On . $'700, No~ sldnrallra - JJIIO. '\ A brief outlllle of~ties ache· abroad they visited Berlin, Paris, August 24. the aide of the road rected the Northway wid~ • $lJO, WCJIIII.. land Way pavfnr and lutteJa • U'IIJ. duled durlnf the month of October VIenna, London and other Euro­ Mr. ancl, Mrs. Jack Lowder, 8-A burnlnr chair. A NQue In observance of Greenbelt's 2Gtb pean centers of lntel'l!lt. From Crescent. are the proud Jlllrents of A call came In to the pollee oftlce wu ma~~e •·w.-... birthday W8l dtiau.ed at a meet­ Greenbelt, Martin and Susan will asklnr for aulltance because a vensoll; on behalf of L&bllde Nil­ a son. Clay Spencer was born Au· dents, for f8IG for prdeD lllatft.. ing of the SUver. AnnJversary Com· head for Iowa State University, gust 4, weighing 8 lbs. H oz. He dor bad gotten his bind paw cauaht lala to plant In Lakeview ~ mlttee last WednUaay. Highlights where Martin was awarded a gra· joins a brother, Todd. near the bottom of one of the kit· include a concert by the Second duate aulstantsblp. chen cabinets. Buddy Attlck, bead CouncU memben felt, llowevv, that Our condolences to Mrs. Clara the Center mall bad a h1lber pfiol­ Army Band a tour of the Goddard A very he,ppy birthday to Natalee of the Public Works Department, Gray, 10.B Southway, on the death lty at the Preiii!Jlt time, and 011 a Space Fll!fht Center, and a Grand Fisher, 2-H Gardenway, who w111 went ta the house and freed the of her husband, William. motion b:y Goldfaden authorlled J­ Ball at th.c_ Armory. Foremo8't event be 14 years old on Aurust 19. animal. Joseph D. Auslllo, 36-R Ridge, expenalve ~~!edina' or IOddluc f1l of the month, of course, will be Michael Garin, 10.A Hillside, sold On Thursday, a resident spotted celebrat~ his lith birthday on Au­ the circle lnatead. the apPe&rance of Mrs. Eleanor his outgrown toya and sent thf pro· a speeding car near the Center and rust 11. PoUoe Oilel . Roosevelt the evening of October ceeds to Bill Gold. The will reported It to pollee. The IUSpected 23. f4.« benefit Children's Hospital. Congratulations to City Manager speeder was apprehended throiJ&'h A major Item for dllcualcm at Harry Zubkolf, Chairman of the Charles McDonald on a new grand­ Identification of the reported • the Tueeday n~bt meetJnr of COUD­ Sorry to have omitted Mike ~n- 11 Silver Anniversary Committee, sum­ son, Thomas Joseph, Jr. He Ia the cenee number, but the complaJnlng · ell was a job deecrlptlon for the . ley's name last week In the ·list of marized the activities already sche­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc­ party did not wish to make any P11't of pollee cblef. On a 1-2 'nita, youngsters participating In the duled. On Sunday, October 7, the Donald of Chillum. charges and therefore the man was council arreed on a aet of QuaWl· Second Army Band wlll give a con­ Backyard Carnival, which netted released. cations which are detailed on a $3l.70 for Muscular Dystrophy. Jack Dillinger, 20-N Hillside, ex­ cert from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Ar­ A fourteen year old -girl waa claulfied advertlaement on the next Happy-happy birthday to Charles hibited some of his palntlnp al­ mory. Before and after the concert ong the sidewalk outside the Uni­ questioned by pollee on charrea by Jl&ll'f!. - a dlaplav of space satellltea and re­ and Kathleen Snyder, 12-H Plateau. a resident thft{ the girl broke the Alter tabJIOK the motion on the Charlea wu alx on AU(Uit 8 and corn Cafe, 1710 17th St., N. W., at lated objects w111 be exhibited by wlndahleld or'a car. The girl's par- ~~er propcM&) and_ authorlllnc 115 Kathleen waa four on Allf\llt 8. A an outdoor art show held this past the Goddard Space ll'llght Center weekend. Dillinger held a one-man ents agreed to pay the repair bill ays advanced sick leave for Ruth In the Armory. On Sunday, Octobe• double birthday 'Celebration was so no further action was taken Fredericks, n~bt IWltC!IIboard op- held In llldmo111ton, Maryland, with show at the Twin Pines office last 14, the Space Fllrht Center will On Saturday, the owner of. the e~tor, who II Cllrretllq In the hoe­ Greenbelt coualna, Donald and Bren­ year. )lave open . boutt for Green bel ten laundromat complained to pollee tal, council adjourned t1ll nat da llbwnate, lO.F Soutbway, In at· :r lrom noon to iun., durlnr which .. that one of their machine~ bad wi~~day n ..bl At that tuM, thq a tendance. time ruided tours of the Olnter'a Annual Cub Scout Picnic been b~ken Into and an undeter-' weekc:'ntlnue with ~on of thla tacllltlea will be oonducted. On SP/Ii Daniel Boone of the United mined amount of money ltolen 1 apnda followiq an a:eoutt'ftl ...... _ Tueaday, October 2ll, ¥1'1. Roonvelt Statu Army II home for rood after Jack Lewla and Ralph E. Noble of will apeak ln. Greenbelt, an event aervlna' In the Motor Pool of the Sir­ Pack 748, of Mowatt Memorial Me· • J which will receive national and In· na! Battalion In Germany. Dan and thodllt, Church, Greenbelt, will be B~rner Heads School ternational coverap. Cllmu of the hla wife, Judy, will re~~lde at lO.B auiiUnr at the bli annual picnic Rev. Edward H. Blrner ·baa Ill'" Berwya Barlm ...... blontb·lonr celebration will be a Plateau. and roundtable for Cuil Scout fa· aln been Invited to be dean ot the The Berwyn Bartlei'l of the GreeD­ Grand Anniversary Ball, to be held The Markley family, H·D Rldp, mills of Prince Georpa County Advanced Lutheran Service Volun­ belt 8Iow-Pltcb 1..eepe haft Ju.t at the Armory on Saturday, Octo­ have ju1t returned from a trlp to at the Riverdale Recreation Center teer School, thll time at Huron completed one of their .oe 11110- ber 27. California. O.ry and Stevie, their on Saturday, Allf\llt 18, from 4 Collere In London, Ontario, Can­ -'ul IIUou by O.ldllf otl the Other events and exhibits will al­ nosea preaed aplnlt the jet'a win· p.m. Until dark. Gill Enclnlu, u­ ada, from Auruat 18 throqb the Oolleatana !n two pmn out ot llo tAke place durlnr the month. dow were fllletn.ted by the view u alltant dlatrlct comml18loner Ia In 24th. He prevloUIIy 1erved In the three for the 1-.ue cbamptonablp. they ~~- croa country. Their par· cha~ of the apeclal event, to, which samtt ~apaclty at Wilbraham Aca­ Led by manarer NeiUe Goodall ents' comment. "We have a beau­ all Cub Scout famllle~~ are Invited. demy, Wilbraham, M'a.achlllll!tts and baclred by auch players u Tu ~t. 1Qi/u,-;, t;ut, tiful country", reflected the ~&me Superviled pme., PinewoOd Derby In July. Sparks, Bob Murray, John Lewta. Flrt1t Lt. William N. Gray, 29, sentiment. In Callfomla. they vial· track•. "Gold Ruah" with midway Thla tralnlnJ ~~ehool for youth Neal Val18'ban, Bill Moore, Bud ot 10-B Southway, waa killed on ted Norma Kerna Varoshl of Liver­ ~mea, and ceremonial Indian Dan­ group leadera, ll(ed 111 - 18, Ia pre­ Bauer and AI Dt.n, to llanle a fi!W: Friday, Auruat 11, whom hla dlvinr more, Maryland. Norma, a former CI!I around a campfire are some llt'nted under the joint sponsorship they complied an h•poelna 10 and F-100 Sabre jet crasb...t durlnr the resident of our city, was probably of the featurea of the ewnt to­ of the Walther Le-.o.,, which Is 2 record In rer;uJar 1.eacue PlaT -r games In South Carollnft. Gray, the firat "Miu Greenbelt." The pther with preaentAtion of themea thl' omclal youth orpnizatlon for and then came on to win the fll'llt a National Guard pilot. leaves hll Markley• also spent a joyous whirl­ of th~ year for Cub Scout leadeno. the Luthel1lll Churcll - Ml88ourl rame by a score of 11 to 2 and the wife. Clara. and hill father, Albion wind day at Dllneyland. Each family Is to brtna Ita own Synod, and the Board for YOUJ1¥ aecond rame u to 8 to 1hllk ott , R. G~ of Wa.hlnJtoll. It's a boy for John and Lanette picnic IIUpper. People'• Work. with the champfONrhlp. Page 2 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, August 16, 1962 TEEN CLUB TRIPS CLASSIFIED The Teen Club is taking a trip CALDWELL'S WASHER SERVICE B. L MEIER GREENBELT to Wildwood and Atlantic City on All makes expertly repaired. Author­ Plumbing and Heating Aurust 18 and 19. All Interested Eleaaor :looaevelt to ·fidiaiJatl zed whirlpool dealer. ,GR 4-M111. lrttnbtlt - Z'ecltdf SaJM TYPEWRITER REPAIR: Overhaul BUILT IN SHOWERS SIN~plnr Beauty Pennanents MOWArf MEMORIAL METHODI'f CHURCH In· City Alli8rr. and cleaning. Portable, standard OUR SPECIALTY · Invltea you to Cei*atita .. ,_ 11nd electric tvpewrlters. Call Mr. suo CHURCH SCHOOL ...... 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Eleanor ~It will vialt Greenbelt oil Tueeday, Oct,­ K. Kincius GR. 4~018. Any time. POWDER ROOMS ober 23, to participate !lltY'• 2Mh'IIDJIW~ celebrat6>118,. Shampoo and Set8 $UO WORSHIP SERVICE ...... 11:00 a.m. m tiJe and it was announced by Hairy Sllver ADDI­ 'TV TROUBLE: Service by Tony Nursery Provided Lyle E. Harper. paaror zU~~. ~·o,r ~ Pisano. GR. 4-7841. Alterations Ph. GR. 4-4881 for appt. at Serviee OR. 4.7293 v.ersary Committee. Arra.npmellta fo~ ,the n.tt were· made bT' Bruce BoWID&D for the Co-op· Edutlatioa Couacll,· aU 'I'.Il:LEVISION &: RADIO REPAIRS Dews Btvi£w ,..,...tbli GR. 4-n97 ..Anytime (Qoeed on Monday) &: SALES:-RCA Franchised DeaJ­ the cooperative~ m~ lln. ROoleYelt fa coaibighere 11Dder­ oers - New &: Used - Roof Antenna 9:411 a.m. --~--- Soliday Sebool 8:30 p.m...... Tralnln" U,:; the auspiceS of thEi ~ ~for the ·uattec~ NattoM. Installations - Car Radio Repairs 11:00 a.m. __ Momlnr Worship 7:30p.m...... k. ~~ 0 Vol. 26, No. 36 GREENBELT, MARYLAND Thursday, 9, 1962 of 7:30p.m. Wedneaday __ .. ..; _____ , ... Mldwee ee A~guat of which abe fl chaJrmaD the a.nJ. · Hanyok Bros. Professional Elec­ · GR~~Dbelt. conceived and built tronic Engineers. GR. 4~089. GR. Invest- Save- Earn 81EEIBELT·BAPTIST CHIIC~ Festival Popularity Contest STORE PLANS REVEALED ~===~======it dllliJw·tbe fl1'llt two tei'DI8 of l'rank- · ·~ Crescent a G..-h.lll Reverend S. Iuper Morrll, Jr. OR. 4-4040 . The S. Klein Department Store, We Gr~t Our :;~~.0: PAINTING - Interior and exterior, to be located at the Beltway Plaza, ··AGENDA T..mds B. Neumann. 8-c Research. Anno UDce5 FilfSt En tries ' Is scheduled for operation early Swiss Friends project.t. :rm. Rc!OieveJt bill! lbcnm ~a. \~7 after 6 p.m. • Six local organizations are the in 1963. Klelns, In operation for REGULAR MEETING a continufDC ..._ bJ P~ I> Die Konsampn-.elaafta­ 'T.V. 'SERVICE: GR. 4-11366 - Mike 1n first to enter the annual Greenbelt over 56 .. years, has four stores In­ vlllts to G~ acl tbe 8lh,fU { --~·-tt"lliJF"~ Talbot. Also AM, FM. Auto and I; ? 9fu. guuJJl eommunlfy eguJ& Festival Popularity Contest, which eluding the original "S. Klein on COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of ~melnde··volC-c-"Dolr --~ proprlate tci IIIli: her to ~ban. 1ft 'tile HI-Fl. ' reaclies Its climax on Labor Day 'the Square" at Union Square, New GREENBELT, MARYLAND bietet ihren FMJenden au der Eve when the winner Is crowned York City, as well as stores In Scbweiz vom Verband Schweize- city celebration bj · aclclrellfnc' ·tbe JPIANO LESSONS for advanced &: UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Queen of the Festival and Is fea- Hempstead, Long Island; Yonkers, rischer Konsamvereine elnen. cl~l' 2S ~- Cll. -VQJted beginners. Carol and Marilyn Mor· Greenbel.t tured In the parade the next day. New York; and Newark, New Jer­ August 11 ,, 13, 1962 herzlichen Wlllkommcnus. Nations week, dur!Dc wblcb. MIL 'rls. 'GR •-li031.. Rev. Kenneth Wyatt, Ministtr Second and third place winners se~. ~ are named princesses. 1. Meeting called to Order. • • • Roolevelt will appear In other lla­ 'PAINTING - Interior, exterior, ! The thirty-year lease just exe- La Commune cooperative de ryland cltle~ -sucll aa •nnapolk, :Free estimates. reasonable rates. SUNDAY: Morning Worship at 10:00 a.m. Guest speaker Dr. Early entries Include Jane Brooks cuted for the Klein store calla for 2. Roll Call. Lewis I. Maddocks; Subject "On Being Color Blind." Church School Greenbelt aoahaite Ia blenveaae Frederick, and &pntowJI. A *-1 'C. H. Copeland. GR 4-69M. entered as Miss American Legion, 320,000 square feet of store area, TWIN PINES at 10 a.m.· for Infants through Kindergarten In Fellowship Center; 3. Bid Opening-Insurance and a lean amil am- de I'U!~i­ chapter. of the A-'caD ...... _ Frances Caldwell as Miss Lions Including. two floors and a base­ RIDE WANTED - VIcinity of North Grades 1 through II, Social Hall; 9:00 a.m. Adult classes for Men and Smooth-Seal. llliue dea eooperatlvee ·de -· tlon for th8 Uatted Natloaa II beiJIS Women. Summer Enrichment Prllgram for Junior and Senior Highs Club, Beverly Melr as Miss Credit ment. a greenhouse, outdoor sales orpnized In at the lfttooo ''Capitol and_ H Streets. N.W. - 8 to 4. Minutes of Regular Meeting, aommatlon. Greenbidt C & 0 Canal Barge Trip (advance registrations necessary). . Union, Ma.ry Barcus as Miss Green- area, etc. Sidney J. Brown Pres! II!Jit time. •1:30. Mo~y through-Friday. GR. SAVIIGS & LOll ASSI. Wednesday: 8:111, Churchmen's Executive Committee Meeting, belt Homes, and Peggy Hyland as dent of First National Realty Cor­ July 9, 1962 and Special Meet· • • • home of Mr. Sam Cress. Miss Little Learue. The Ben Frank- poratlon, represented the lessor for lng, July 11, 1962. A hearty weleome to the Co. -4-48114 ,~...... ~--"" FOR SALE: 3 bedroom frame. M • ? lin Store Is also an entry but has · the signing of the lease, which took II. Petitions and Requests. operative Community ol ~ Clean court. Reasonable. GR. 4-4086. OVU12 • RCA Franchised Dealer not yet named Its candidate. place In the office of Governor J. belt to the member. of lhe ·Bnee ~WIIWI T~ · Millard Tawes. The President of 6. Written Communclatlons. Contestants are limited to un­ Asaoelation of SwiM Colll­ New FOR SALE: 2 bedroom frame. tm- 16 Foot Van and Klein's, Phntp S. Harrla, executed fAMtp ,..._, .. TELEVISION HOLY tROSS LUTHERAN tHURtH married girls who are between the 7. Manager's Progreaa Report. ~tivee. . medlte occupancy. $119.75 per month. Plenty of Pads on behalf of the Department Store. ages of 16 and 2li as of August 31. Bruce BcnrJIIan· baa beeD _.... Washer, dryer, air conditioner, tile CaU Sales & Service The Beltway Plaza Is expected to 8. Committee Reports. hath. fence. 7-E Southway. GR. 4o 22 Ridge Road, Greenbelt. Maryland, GR. 4-4477 A contestant cannot represent two general lllllliapr of Rlftf ~ Edward H. Blrner, Pastor, GR. 4-9200 be the first ShC)pping plaza of Its 11089 organizations, but auxiliaries are 9. Ordinance-Auditors. Cooperative, ~ to ~ kind in the Washington area with Swiss Ctopera.on not considered a separate or&:~~nlza­ A. Bu~ vtce.~ 11011 an enclosed mall that .Ia fully air­ 10. Transfer Funds for Last Per­ *­ WORSHIP SERVICES 8:30 &: 11:00 a.m. tion. No entries wlll be accepted Iod Day Camp. reet.or·tor the promot~oa,·_.. a... WHYternatlonal WAIT Correspondence - START NOW! Schoola, In· Burke conditioned, and one of the largest Te Visit 8ree1 ..ll Easlep after midnight on Aurust 20 in or­ ...... an4 ~-.Gi .. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30a.m. and most attractive in the Metro­ ,11. Jteport from Personnd Board "The World's Scboolho~~~~e," II now GR A · der to provide equal publicity for One hundred membel'l of the · ~ _ · . . k B politan , area. The Firat National on State l'tetlrement. acceptlq .appllcatlona in over 2110 ...7522 .. WEEKDAY lCINDERGARTEN all candidates. Swila Consumer Cooperative 11oft- IUvtr ·Puk Ill· a--~ ·tJe­ llanyo ros. Realty Corporation Is lhe develop- ooura. • an, hllh ~ehool, eqtn~ BpecfaJUing in 8ot1&rdcay 12. Ordinance Authoiiilng Cap!· ment will vlalt Greenbelt 'toaJcbt of town -... -~ Each candidate gains one vote tor er. Architects for the Shopping Cen­ veJOPment · eer~q, trade. etc. Cootact vtcto'r • Cltl4 Btlelliwg Jtov.ea GR. 4-6069 GR.. 4-6464 tal Improvement Bond Iaaue aa part of their tour of ~ &1'blleDtl llelllht,l. ~ · ·Ia . each penny contributed In her name ter Is the firm of Lathrop Douglas. JoL ~er, 2-H ·Gardenway. ~~~,~~'*4~~4~-~A~.~y~;;;;:!:j;ay~-~- ~.....,..:~~~:::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~. a Program. in A!Jlerica. This ·1su the .econ4 Southw.t, WUIJbtltm, WW .... prior·· to September 2 at 11 p.m. The first section at Beltway has group ·or ~ ~peraton ~ vlllt' ~ It M .- ~· BLACK AND WHITE ENLARGE- ..,. . 12. Mlllcellaneoua: ..U to: .. ..._ · ••••••• •• •••••~w~ However, each pimny contributed been In operation since February 3, Greenbelt this year The oveneaa .Park MutUal~ lllO.., a.~ JOINTS. Neptfve alse.l120, 620, 127, prior to 9 p.m. on Aurust 111 will. 1962. Negotiations are In progress County Tax Adjustment II Call, Oeoqe JD.. HaiL .. YOUR MONEY · guests have vlalted ·eeveral of the atlve Ofi"Dhatkm fonaecl bjr · tlkt aid JDia. tie counted as two votes. Similarly for the leasing of additional stores, (b) City Office Lease GR. 4-4280. '· All Lines of lntutfiiKf Greenbelt Couumer Services.nper- FCB ~ . and lpCIII80IIiiJ · 11r WORkS FOR YOU the .$10 entry fee which must accom- such as: W. 'I'. Grant, F. W. Wool­ (cl Northway Tra11lc markets In the Waablngton aNa. : the· Potouuic ·eoo~ ...... _ SALE: 2 ·bedroom brick near Cen­ with pany each entry will start the candl- worth, G. C. Murphy, S. S. Kresge, (d) Special Exceptlon-swtm­ Dinner at the MethOdlllt' Cbureh . tlon and trulteea of the Jrolllld8uGa date with 2000 votes If submitted Thorn MeAn, Brown Shoe Co., Loft b:r. Many extl'BI. m per month. Willi ted Personal Service mlog Pool at Springhill will precede a propam of enter-- for Cooperative ~ The 10- OR. 4-6711G. prior to Aurust 15 but only 1000 Candy, Edison Bros., the Richman Lake. talnment at tlie Youth Center. On acre alte II ~ ·leued fiQal tbe GREENBELT FEDERAL / at our local office votes if· '11\rbmitted after thllt ·date. '"Bi•otners 'Crofhlng, An'ietfCM'Uiluu•:O l.iOr.;,,.:-;r;;;:-.....,_:;;:;;r:;· •:,:·~;:-;·- ~~.:;:;:;:_;._..... ;..1 a wlll&owe; Qcllj' - : _.,..., WILL PET-siT WHILE YOU'RE hand~d ...-'be-· -D~ 'Jfl ~ ~ The official votl~ containers will Hot Sboppes. and scores of others, GHI Open House hall ot the City of Greenllelt WtJI. ON VACATION -Call GR. H787. ~omes In b, a.ar4'Jif!l: _.-: ':, ::_- ~?'. be displayed In High's Store In the For Campbell be Mayor ll'rancll Wblte aDd at,y .AIIoclatar, ftlllw .Pailr WID • . · · · '· ·· " Manqer Clvlrlee McDonald. BeD- an S«Gry Anproot, elnllf,or .,... , ~ · ' GIRLS 6-18 YEARS OF AGE in­ Credit Union shopping center until 9 p.m., Aurust Ritchie Receives. Scholanhip The Greenbelt Homes, Inc. board NATIONWIDE jamln Rosenzweig, GCS president, artment bullciJna" ·of ~ terested in marching and competi­ 111, when they will be collected for Thomas Boyd Ritchie, III, 4-( and statT will hold an open house will apeak for that organization. design, cohliltfn&' ot 88f apart- tion with the Majorettes of Green­ SAVE REGULARLY . Greenbelt the Initial tallying. After that date, Ridge, has received a scholarship on Friday, August 17, from 8:30 Twin Pines Savinp and Loan menta, plus 134 town boUBM .wftb belt contact GR 4-2397 or GR 4-4372. they will be displayed at High's to Park College, Parkville, Mo., for to 10 p.m. In the GHI offiCI! In ./INSURANCE Association will be reoresented by private gardens. Pat Hershberger Instructor $3.00 br some other location In the center. the 1962-63 academic year. Ritchie, honor of manager Paul Campbell Jim Cassels, and Jim .Beck will re- Bowman. leaving government em­ monthly. Organizations wls~lng to enter the who gradl.tated from High Point who Is leaving for a new post In present the Credit Union. The GHI ploy after thirteen )'e8J'II, Is re­ You've Tried The Rest- Now Try The Best contest should contact Popularity High School in 1962, was a semi- South America. All GHI members board Ia unable to participate be- turning to co-op employ and ex­ FOUND: Lady's watch. Call 474- Contest Chairman Beverly G. Fon- finalist In the Nations~ Merit Schol- residents are cordially cause of a apeclal meeting scheduled perience In co-ops datJna' back M28 Reward da, 6-A Ridge Road, GR 4·6409. arshln QuallfylnR' Test. BOB & FRAN'S CARRY OUT for the same date. over 2li years. He Ia a past DINe- WANTED: Driver for es~Uahed The GCS Area Delegation will tor of GHI and of Twin Pinea and PIZZAS - SUBMARINES carpool to vicinity of .GSA and meet with the vl<ors at dinner and has setved on the board of Rapidan State - hours 8:~:111. Call GR. 4- CHICKEN AND SHRIMP Quick Sale accompany them to the Youth Cen- Camp Co-op, among other co-op 6047. ter afterwards. activities. He and his fmplly will FRESH HOME GROWN TOMA­ Phone GR 4-4999 or 4-4998 Albert K. Herling, substituting continue to reside at 14-Z-3 Ridge. TOES delivered - 49c dozen. Call of Your for Vaclav Majer who Is attending a GR. 4-11031. Anthony M. Madden. convention In Chicago, will be mas­ ter of ceremonies. Potomac River Group llAND LAWN MOWERS JUST 107-A Centerway Greenbelt, Md. l-lome--, 13_3 Centerway :BEEN SHARPENED AND RE­ Elects Herling President: CONDITIONED $8. Lawn mowers ·2nd floor Albert K. Herling 13-M Ridge R~ llharpened $2.110. S. J. Rolph 3-B IHIIe•bers Ce•pl1i1 has been re-elected president ot Rld&'e GR. 4-4138 - 884-2911. GR 4-4111 Suburban Washington's Largest Bank GREEIBELT Potomac River Development ABiloc­ ·,-A HELP WANTED - MALE. Chief Nationwide Mutual lnsuranee Of Blrrier i1 C11rl lation. Herling, who baa been pres­ Co. of pollee: city of Greenbelt. Mary­ luburllan Trust Co•pany by Larry Fink Ident of the organisation alnce Its land. Must have llt least II years po­ REALTY, IIC. N atlonwide Mutual Fire Apparently striving to maintain formation In 19119, Is managlq edl· llee experience, hlrh acliool grad­ Realtors Insurance. Co. an air of cordiality, the GHI Board tor of ABC Newt!, official publica­ uate, are 311-110, cood physical con­ For Promp~ Pleasant Service tion of the American Bakery and Nationwide Lite Insurance Co. met at a special meeting on July dition. Salary ~ $M'TH12G. Ap­ Greenbelt Offlce Member, Multiple 26. Prior to the meeting, a com­ Confectlonary Workers lnternati,Sm· ply city manarer. 111 Centerway, Nationwide General 'nauranee plaint was registered by three fam­ al Union . Greenbelt. Maryla'l,d. Listing Service Co. Ilies residing In the 26 court of The Aaaoclatlon Ia a voluntary 103 Centerway JU. 8-5000 group of citizens and citizens BBIIOC· Home OlllCM Ridge. They stated that "an ln­ lations Interested In a program of Member Federal Deposit Iuurance CorporaUon GR. 4-5700 Oolumblu, Ohio surmouhtable barrier" an ungated GRIINIILT meshwlre fence, had been placed comprehensive development of the ·····~·--~.....-..- ncross the sidewalk, by one of the Potomac River and Potomac River THIATIE Your Local Cut Rate residents. This, they claimed. was Basin, Including the maintenance of Liquor Store a clean river. Free ...... OR. 4-8100 a hazard to their children. as it made It necessary for them to use 'l'burs., Jl'rl., Sat. Mat._ the street as a passageway from Veteran's R·E-AL ·ESTATE OFFIC.E their home to a nearby playground. Aar.lt ·11 The manager was asked to look Anniversary Issue "PHANTOM PLANET" Into the sltuntlon and report to This week's laaue of the Nl!lft WMIL Balto. Blvd. IIEEIBELT BOIES, tiC. & Review contains the second of .... u...... II DIE 18~ HAIJt TOI ,LAC~ the Board. II. N'o. 1) thrl'e special supplements that nt. WHOLESALE PRICES Sales Otliee open 7 daYII a week for your convenience. J.Rft to Right: (seated) Lee Ball, Sheriff, Prince Georges County; Sidney J. Brown, President, presented the history of Green­ Aur- lt • Aac. !t the board voted to tnble the motion. I<'irst National Realty Corp.; The Hon. J. Millard Tawea, Governor of Mary lund; Philip S. H~trrls, b<>lt. Th" remaining supplements "ROAD TO HONG KONG" Lebu VaDey Penn a- , Thr remainder of the meeting Wl\ll , .. Cue Pn'sidenl, S. Klein Department Stores; Frank J. Laatnrr, Commissioner, Prince Georges County; den I with the history of Green­ •fl"nt diBcusslng such items as a ...... Cftllly Uld ( stnndin~t) Nathnn Herson: By Kaplan; Sam Eden; M. Hayne 11rooke, Commissioner, Prince Ge· belt's vrganlmtlons and lnatltu­ InC.. - tt COME II OR CALL US Labor Day lo'loot for the City of ~~ IN 8TOJUC ONLY on~:es County; Victor Frenkil, President. Baltimore Contractors, Inc.; Carl~on Sickles, Delegate tlon8. Our staff .members AI Skol­ R. Greenbelt parade. the advisability nik, Harry Zubkotr, Elaine Skol· ...... WM.Aar.H (Nominee for Congrt>ssm!tn Rt Large, Md.) ;Joseph W!tlker, Secretary, A sat. Treasurer and Coun­ of developing standards by the nlk, and Mary Louille WWiam­ ~~~ VOYAGE" sel, S. Klein; Francis White, Mayor of Greenbelt; Jerry Marcus: William Phillips, Councilma~ City Standards and Improvement C'.om­ aon prepared thOle aup~ Fall Qaarta ot Glil of Greenbl>lt ; Leonard Dyer, Secreta~ to Board of Commissioners; William Hnt<'hinson, Subervi­ mlt~c tor free standing and re­ FnMI H~MIU"I'a1 IR 4-4t·&1 IR ·4-4244 with the cooperation and ....._ .... qL sor of Tax Asae1111ments. Prince Georges; Walter Bogley, Executive Dll'('ctor, Indnetrial De{rr.lop­ taining walls and of having non­ lance of the respective OI'JIIIdla~ ment Committee; Goldstein, Jr; Charles McDonald, City Manager. Greenbelt; Louis Goldstein, Comp­ GHI mem~rw on appointed ADd tiona. troller; Waverly Webb, C!Prk of Court, Prince Georges County. rl<'cted committees. 'Page 2 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, August 9, 1962 Thursday, August 9, 1962 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW I• Police lews Review CLASSIFIED '-#• ~· ~======~======~ GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Co-op Institute Report Festi11l lo Fea11re Classified rates are live cents per by Ethle Rosensweig Vw.. . AN INDUENDENT NEWSPAPER Every week complaints are re­ word. fifty centa 1\llnlmum. AclB · GREENBELT Published every Thunday by G.-belt Ceopera&lve Publialalq Aaan., IDe. July 1~-21, at Hobart College, Cake llki11 Coalesl ceived regarding bikes being taken .thould be submitted In writing, ac- by Elaine Skolnik - Gl'&Dite 4-8080 Eastep, 45-R · Ridge, who was live ~Marylaacl Geneva, New York, was a most The Greenbelt tederal Credit Vn­ from near the pool area. Parents companied by cash pd.yment, to the Joe NUIIInov and Tony Plaano years old. 8'--e,~· Delivered eao1a week to every b- Ia G~ memorable and fun-packed week have been advised many times to Nt>ws Review Office at 15 Parkway Mr. and :Mrl. Gary W. Brown Editor: ~ ~·mp, GB ..ID Individuals attending the Institute ion and Pillsbury Company are not later than 10 p.m. of .the Tues- teamed UJ;! Jut Friday's dupllca~ sponsoring a cake baking contest have their children obtain chaliUI and Dalvid, 7-A Southway enjoyed a All8ecia&e Eclltor: · Don&by Spcbttl', 4'74-41880 will agree. It was' loaded with In­ day preceedlng publication. it ac-. bridge aeSIIIon to acore a winning EDI'l'OBIAL STAFF and/or locks for their bicycles" so visit to Sarasota Jungle Gardens spiring lectures and thought-pro­ as pait of the Greenbelt Festival eompanled by cash payment. aciB 26 points, two point. better than Rita Fisher, RU88ell Greenbaum. Bees Halperin, Bernice Kastner, that they eannot be moved. Many durlpg their recent vacation on voking ideas given by well-known this year held annually over the MAY be de)IOBfted In the News Re- Lou· and Lucille Lusblne, who were 8bampoo ..... See. - Sid Kastner, Betty Kuhn, Marilyn :Mom., Isadore Parker, of the bikes taken by other youni­ Florida's Lower Welt Coast. personalities In the Co-op world; Labor Day weekend. Anyone living ~i"W box at thP. Twin Pines Savings trylnJ for tlielr second win In a Joanne Philleo, AI Skolnik, Elaine Skolnik, sters who ride them for a while ~~ond Congratulations are In ·order I.e, Judge Dorothy Kenyon, David In Greenbelt mliY participate. a "'l Loan ASIIoclatlon. row. Third place went to Elsie to. Ph. GR. 4-4881 for appt, Dorothy White, lrlaq Loulae Wl111am.lon and Harry Zubkoff then abandon them. Theee eaband­ Bualnea :Manager: Dorothy White H. Scull, J. K. Stern, President, The rules are few and simple. CALDWlllLL'S WABHlllR SERVICE Holtzclaw and Howard Savage. Mr. and :Mn. Edpr Jack Swisher, oned bikes are sometimes fOund (ac-t_.....,, Circulation :Manager: Victor :M. Fisher, GR 4-8787 American Institute of Cooperation, Cake mix must be prepared by All makes expertly repaired. Author- Next game: Friday, August· 10. 38E Ridge; who became grand­ careleBSly damilged. It IB Impossible Sta1f Photographer: George Hall Washington, D. C., and Professor contestant (no packaied cake mixes lzed whirlpool dealer. GR 4-MtG. The Maury Fontalnes, 3'1-D Ridge, parents for the lirst time recently. to keep the area policed every min­ BOABD OF DIBECI'OBS Louis Goldstein, Assoc. Professor may be used); contestant must TYPEWRITER REPAIR: Overhaul are leavlni Greenbelt for their new . SP-4 - Ted Kaubilan returned Pres. AI Skolnik; Vice Pres., Virginia Beauchamp; Secyl Bernice Kastner, at Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylva­ submit recipe with cake; and cake ute the pool Is open. and cleaning. Portable, standard home In Woocladale, North Caro­ from Germany ear'.y thiB month Treaa. Harry Zubkoff and Bess Halperin. after ,a two-year tour of duty In MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $%.00 _per year: ($3.00 out ot Greenbelt). Ad­ nia. 8nd recipe must be delivered to Quite a few calls were received end electric tVPewriters. Call Mr. llna. The Fontalnea were among .. .. _ vertising and news articles may be submitted by mall (Box 68, Greenbelt). Every morning Professor E. Wil­ Credit Union booth at festlyal be­ this week from residents complain­ K Klnclus GR. 4-8018. Any time. the first 110 famllles moving Into Gopplngen. While there, he was odeJ>Oslte~ in our box at the Twin Pines Savings and Loan omce or delivered sent to language school and gra­ ~ o the editorial offlces In the basement ot 15 Parkway (OR 4·4131), open Ham Muehl, of Yale. Inspired us tween 12 noon and 2 p.m. on Sep­ Ing of objects being thrown at TV TROUBLE: Service by Tony Greenbelt. Their daughter, Linda, · fter 8:30 p.m., Tuesday. News deadline 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. with his key-note talks on 'Coop­ tember 3. Cakes and recipes will cars. Also complaints are being re­ Pisano. GR.. 4-7841. graduated from High Point and duated with top honon. Needleu eration In a Changing Society''. become the property of the Green­ ceived of things being ·rubbed on TELEVISION & RADIO REPAIRS will be attending- NC:frt_b- Carolina tn •r. he'• very happy-ta-be-home; lll___ lliDirl:JJ:l!I'Ain~-:-U-i- Vol. 26., No. 36 Thursday, August 9, 1962 AIIce· Goldberg, daughter of The afternoons were free for belt. Federal Credit Union. The cakes cars. & SALES:-RCA Franchised Deal- State. Daughter Betsy, recently ira­ :Mr. sight-seeing tours to Corning Glass well be sold at the Festival, with era : New & Used - Roof Antenna duated from Western College In an4 Mn. Lawrence L. Goldbel'f, A resident of the Lakewood area POWDER ROOMS Works. Cayuga Lake, and the Gold procPeds going to the Festival fund. Installations - Car Radio Repairs Westminster, Maryland. Many par­ 14-L Hillside, recently played In reported the theft of a power mow­ aDd Youth Seeks to Serve Seal Winery, and In the evening Registration for the contest will - Hanyok Bros. Professional Elec- ties have been held In honor of a student recital 'at the New En­ from 8:30-9:30 p.m. were round he from Monday. August 13, througH er. tronlc Engineers, GR. 4-8089, GR. the Fontalnes recently - one at the gland Music Camp In Oakland, Alteratiou Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde? Which is the face of our Greenbelt A big white dog was reported 4 6484 Maine, wh'j!re she Is a camper. She tables for those In search of more Saturday September 1, at the Credit • · home of the Warren Steffens, 37-C GR. youth? , inspiring Insights into cooperation. Union office. Contestants may ob­ snapping at children. Pollee appre­ PAINTING ·- Interior and exterior, Ridge, attended by neighbors and Is · studying plano. 4-n97 Anytime We must admit that our local young people presentep a con­ After 9:30 there was evening en­ tain a coupon for one pack~ge of hended t:le animal and took it to Louis B. Neumann, 8-C Research. friends. Greenbelt wishes Mr. and Edward M. Henry, son of Mn. liiiiiiii::=;;iiiiiiii::=;;i;;:!,l tradictory image last week. There were ~he two instances of may­ tertainment of singing, square and Pillsbury flour at time of registra­ the warehouse. Its owner was not­ GR. 4-6357 _aft~ 8 P:!D· Mrs. Fontaine much happiness and Mary D. Henry, 9-M Ridge, Is . .: ified and gave his consent for the undergoing nine weeks of basic hem on the roof of the Youth Center and the shattering of the folk dancing, under the competent tion. T.V. SERVICE: GR. 4-11366 - Mike good health. They will be missed. RCA ll'rahchised D~ store window in the Center, both ugly expressions of destructive­ recreation leader the Institute has Cash prizes and ribbons will be animal to be taken to the animal Talbot. Also AM, FM, Auto and A very happy birthday to Mi- recruit tralnln~ at the Naval Train­ ., Ing · Center, Great J..akea. Dllnols. ness. On the other hand, enthusiastic reports are reaching us of been most fortunate to obtain. Mrs, awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd pri­ shelter. Hi-Fi. chael Garin, 10-A Hillside, who TELEVISION a new, constructive attitude among the membership of the Teen Dorothy Siftar, from the Co-op zes for each of three classes of A resident on Forestway reported TPe lndoctrlnlltion to Navy life PIANO LESSONS for advanced & will celebrate hill eighth birthday began on July 9. & Club. Under recreation director James Wooldridge, they have Recreation Association, Is a young cakes. Judges will be selected by the loss of a white rabbit which beginners, Carol a"'d Marilyn Mor- on August 3. The party will be held Sales Serviee Welcome new neighbors: Alexan­ woman of boundless energy who Mrs. Shivers, Prince George's Coun­ has been kept In the yard. ris. GR 4-11031. at Klddleland, and I'm sure MI­ Profe.loll&l u-.ec~ lllectde&l recently formed the Greenbelt Service Club, with the aim of pro­ der Bowles, 71-A Ridge; -George H. had a way of communicating with ty Home Demonstration Agent. The Two young boys, brothers, were chael and his friends wlll have a viding help and service wherever these may be needed - to city, PAINTING - Interior, exterior, Bradley; 20-E Ridge; Guy Coyle, z...... - people through music and dancing. decisions of the judges will be final. caught trying to steal a bottle of - marvelous time. VBF TV lllltenaa'1 IDRalled to country, and to the worldwide community of nations. They Through her efforts on Friday Free estimates, reasonable rates. 4-G Laursl; Robert Haat, 11-K cu. It llllteaaA'• ...... are interested in projects of civic betterment; they plan as a soda pop In a store at the Center. Happy birthday to Jeffrey Ander­ night. the group presented a "Gay Their parents were notified and C. H. Copeland, GR 4-89113. Laurel; Jerry Hoover, 1-F North­ o.r Badlel.~ group to share future social events with orphans and other de­ son, 411-J Ridge, who was two years way; W11llam Jameson, 18-Zl Rlclte; Nineties" talent show, which was the children were placed in their HAND LAWN MOWERS JUST old. Herbert Kyle, 4-K Laurel; Oliver prived youngsters; and they will work activities sponsored by such a tremendous success' that Five 4-H Girls Win custody. BEEN SHARPENED AND RE­ Susan Meade, 19-H Hlllslde, has · Lee, 33-E Ridge; Robert Lee 47-C H•yok·ar.~ I UNICEF. she was, given a standing ovation CONDITIONED $8. Lawn mowers A resident of Parkway reported joined the White House Student Ridge; Lynn McColl, 9-D Research; 4-6069 Greenbelt adults have provided the young people of this icity by the participants. All the men Ribbons al La Plata sharpened $2.50. S. J. Rolph 3-B GR. GR. +6464 to pollee that !or several weeks, Employee Program, and wlll be Thomas :McLaren, U-N Ridge; Wil­ with a marvelous recreational plant and a well-run recreational present sported handle-bar mustach­ Five girls from Greenbelt, who Ridge GR. 4-4136 - 884-2911. undergarments which had been working at Saint Elizabeth's Hos­ liam Morin, 7-C Plateau; Jack Na­ program. But in giving to those they love, they have not (and es, and the ladles wore gayly dec­ had won purple ribbons for their buns; In the basement to dry, had WANTED: - Woman, experienced pital. Susan wlll be among the rey, 19-B Hillside; Francia Lop.n could not have) given everything. Left undone are many jobs orated paper-plate bonnets In keep­ championship demonstrations In the been taken from the lines and scat­ house cll!anlng - Saturdays. GR. 4- 8,000 stude~t-employees attending Porter m. 44-H Rldfe; ]l(yroa Rull­ YOUR· MONEY Ing with the theme. Prince George's County Demonstra­ of service to others, and our teen-aged citizens are beginning to te•red around the basement. 8781 - call after II p.m. meetings conducted by key members mann Jr., 24-N Rld,re; Jeffrey San- . fill this vacuum. Soon they will. find for themselves that age-old Friday afternoon at 2:30 p.m., tion Day event last spring, traveled the Institute members attended the The two wheelbarrows, reported of the ·President's staff In Consti­ derson, 3-J Plateau; Thomas C. .wORKs··roa~·vou to La Plata on District Demonstra­ MOVIE CAMERA BELL & HOW­ truth - that the greatest gift comes to the one who gives to stolen from the site of the Co-op, tution Hall. Susan, a student at Shore, Jr., 2-Q Plateau; James W. .. Annual meeting of the Association, tion Day. July 26, to compete ag­ ELL, Electric eye, F.1.9. Turret . ···-- others. It is truly more blessed to give than to receive. have been recovered. The first one Richmond Proteulonal Institute, Smith, 311-H Rldfe; La ve-fe TaU- - and the f!!llowing were elected as ainst 4-H champions from four 1ense, sharp movies, GR. 4-8801. was fotmd with three wheels mis­ Is atudyiJli Occupational Therapy. man. 11-H Plateau. · ' officers: Ben Rosenzweig, Presi­ other counties, Anne Arundel, LAWNS MOWED AND TRIM:M­ . G-REEN BEL-T sing. The second one was found She and the other atudenta work­ Ff'OIRAJ> dent (Potomac Area); Mrs. Sarah Chnrles. Clllvert and St. Mary's. ED by experienced boy. Joe Garner It's a ili'l for Mr. and Mn. Jame1 ', ..:· ·. k Rude Teeuagers In the wooded area behind the Ing at Saint Elizabeth's are also Your "Lip" Waated Newman, Vice-President (Potomac Two girls again won purple rib­ GR. 4-6346. ' Cott. Linda :Marie made her debut To the Editor: firehouse with one wheel missing. participating In a Hospital-spon­ ';l'o the Editor: Area); Frank Anastasio, Treasur­ bons, Linda Simonson for "Where July 20 weighing 'l lba, 8 oz. She GIRLS 8-18 years of age Interested sored training program. Diagnosis The Greenbelt Concert Band Is I was involved In an Incident re­ er (Mid-Eastern Area-; and Roy Did my Money Go?" and Elsie Gel­ joins Patricia and Ann. Credit Union Helander (New England Area>. in marching and competition with and care, therapy, rehabllltation ·- ...... ~ trying to Increase Its membership. cently with some teen-age boys at ler for "A Hobby Corner". Eva Gar­ Mr. and :Mrs. Philip Petrone, 30-C < For the first time In the history tlw . M&jorett~ . of. Greenbelt. con­ and the community, and research, SAVE REGULARLY ! We who are members are apprecia­ the Center which has upset me en­ In recelyed a blue ribbon for "Foods Festival Talent Show · Crescent, proudly announC)e · the of the Institute, four board mem­ tact GR. 4-2397 or GR. 4-1372. Pat are among the topics to be co\lered. tive of the opportunity to aid cui­ o'lgh to express my feelings openly. to Tempt a Sick Child", and Ruth This year's Labor Day Festival arrival ot a. son. Gaey Wayne was bers of GCS were present. They HershbergC~r instructor $3 monthly. hire and proud of the fact that we It started on the Fourth of July Amberg and Kathy Ryan won a will again feature a talent show Judith Ann Domchlck, 11-A Ridge born July 28 wel&'lfing 8 lba, 7 oz. were: Ben Rosenzweig, President; FRESH HOME GROWN TOMA­ can participate In rendering a ser­ when. as a member of the Ladies red ribbon for their team demon­ with nightly performances on Fri­ Is serVIng In the Agency tor In­ He has a brother, Steven Michael. Giff Hoag, Vice-President; Don TOES home .delivered 49c a dozen. vice to the community. Auxiliary for the Greenbelt Fire stration on "Do's and Don't's of day, Saturday and Sunday, August ternational Development· this sum­ Mr. and Mrs. William Lea, 8-D Cooper, Secretary; and Sol Hoke, Call GR. 4-11031. Department. I was working on the Baby Sitting." 31 throug-h September 2 at 7 p.m. mer as one of 222 youths partici­ Hllllsde, announce the birth of a In conversing with both past as well as Bob Dressel, Speaker of refreshment truck at the lake. A The senior winners at LaPlata The winners wlll compete In the FOR SALE: - Refrigerator, Gen­ pating In the White House Sum­ daughter. July 6 was the Important ·BOB & FRAN'S CARRY OUT members and non-participants, I the Co-op Congress. Also It was the group of boys started to call out finals on Labor Day, September 3. eral Electric, $20. Telephone 474- mer Seminar program. Miss Dom­ date. · have discovered that most have a first time that a President of GCS wBI compete at the State Fair In PIZZAS - SUBMARINES misconception of the essential play­ my first name. I tried to Ignore Timonium against winners from all All persons Interested In partlci­ 1787. chick Is aSBigned to the AID Office A very happy blrt!tda:y to Vickie the Incident until one of the boys participated for the entire week. of Educational and Social Develop­ Ing required. We are endeavoring over the state. However Elise and r~ting please contact the chairman, FdR SALE: - 2-Bedroom frame, Fisher, 2-H Gardenway. CHICKEN AND SHRIMP. careleuly ·flung a popslcle stick I hope that by this article I have ment as a stenographer. She was to Improve our abilities through Linda are juniors and not eligible Mrs. Dorothy Newkirk at GR. 4- Immediate occupancy, $~9-7~ per Hardworking Mary Jo Secrest, In my direction. I got off the truck been able ·to make people regret among the youths welcomed to the the valuable practice that these for further competition. 6301 as soon as possible. month, washer, dryer, air condition­ Kathy, Richard, and Charlie Roland Pho.-.e GR 4-4999 or 4-4998 and told the boys to move on. These that they could not attend, and per­ Seminar by the P~sldent, who said weekly rehearsals afford us. I for Ing, tile bath, fence. 7-E Southway held a Backyard "Carnival tor :Mus­ boys were on the road when I got haps see their way clear to attend he lioped "some tired old mytha'' one didn't touch my clarinet for GR. 4-11089. ·cular Dystrophy. Profit. amounted next year. abOut Government service would be ten years prior to my entering the Into my car with my children later.. MOWAIT MEMORIAL MEmODIST CHURCH to $31.70. Any Individual desiring to be­ WHY WAIT- START NOW! Inter­ exploded for the students as "a 107-A Centerway Greenbeh; Mel. band. True, 'twaa a little embar- Again the calling of my first name. Invites you to The other evening, I was walk­ come a member of the Cooperative national Correspondence Schools result of their work with the Gov­ Best wishes for a happy birthday 11U18Ing to hit "kllnkers~. but the CHURCH SCHOOL ...... 9:30a.m. Institute . Alaoclation may do so "The World's Schoolhouse"· Is now ernment. to Margaret Ambel'f, 8-J!l Hillside, more I practice the better by ''lip" Ing through the Center with my WORSHIP SERVICE ...... l1 :00 a.m. by malllni their annual dues of acceptin&' applications In over 260 who wu fourteen yean old. becomes. youngest child when I again heard Nunery Provided Lyle E. Harper, pastor A student at the University of $3.00 to Frank Anastasio, Treasur­ courses - Art, High School, Engin­ Kathy Ryan of the · 4-H Clover­ :Memben forfeit two hours a week the same call. I went over to the at Service GIL 4-'7!93 Maryland, she was previously em­ er, c/o Mid-Eastern Cooperatives eering, Trades, etc. Contact Victor buds and Ellae Geller, Garrln, of their Ume for rehearsals. To group and asked who was that fa­ ployed by the International Cooper­ .Jjlylr. miliar that he could use my first Inc., Medl Lane, Lodl, New Jersey. M. Fl•her, 2-H Gardenway. ation Administration. Margaret Ambel'f, and Barbara Invest- afford the two hours sometimes Save- name. Of· course. the boys denied Leonar J. Muller, 10 Lakeview, Skolnik of the ClQverettes are at­ Bf!t!Dlll impoulbJe, but somehow 9:41S a.m...... Sunday School 6:!1'1 p.m. ._ ...... Tralnlnt: Union WILL PET-SIT WHILE YOU'RE tendiJli 4-H Week the Unlvenlty we manage to gather at the Youth doing so. It must have been 1ome 11:00 a.m...... Momlng Wol'llhlp 7:30p.m.·····- ...... Eevnlng Worship ON VACATION - Cail GR. 4-8787. administrative resident at MacNeal at locust Slarliag Dale of :Maryland. 1200 4-H'ers fi'OJJI. aU • Center every Monday night at other guys, was their answer. I 7:80p.m. WedDMdsy ...... -...... -... Midweek Servkle cAsmruR WANTED .. 8:30 to e:80 Memorial Hospital during the past eight. Here we see famlllar faces, will say that they were not vulgar For Bresler Projeol p.m. - 5 nliht.. Apply Greenbelt year, wlll enter the United Statet over the atate will join In claues 1n enjoy air conditioning, and add to or obteene In their actions. But GREEIBELT BAPTIST CHIRCH Theatre. Army as a 2nd Lt. In the Medical and auemblle~, alt around camp, to me I consider what they did as Construction on Lakeelde Drive Service Corps next month. :Muller, flrea, tour Washlnaton and parti­ community spirit. From this we Crellcent II GJ'M~ Reverend 8. Iuper Morrll, lr. GIL 4-44MCI extended for the new Bresler Bub­ TYPIST - Greenbelt Junior Hlgli cipate In a variety of event.. derive an emotional outlet and re­ very rude, defiant mocking and who received his muter of busi­ disrespectful. division II expected to start before newspaper. IIOc a pap, minimum 4 ness administration. decree In hOI­ laxation. the end of August. The project I am not an ogre. I definitely can pages each luue - published twice pita) admlnlatration last month · Gree.nbelt At present we are In need of will consllt of 81 homes, raniJng month. Call GR. 4-8080: -. remember my own youth. 1 am try­ from Geol'fe Washlnston Univer­ Bowling League To ~ trumpeta, trombones, Frech homa, In price from $28,000 up. Three HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH Ing tO understand the workings of BLACK AND. WHITlll ENLARGE­ sity, will receive his Initial train­ There w111 be a meetllli of the flutee, plccol011, baaoon1. oboes, ~ample homes are expected to be the mind of the Adolescent. I have MENTS. Negative , size• 120, 20, Ing at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. Greenbelt Woman'• Wedne1day tubu, clarineta, and comet.. What completed between Dec.ember and 22 Rl _ a Vice Consul and a Secretary In During the last few weelu Eve­ dation to tbe Greenbelt Volunteer be divided Into crouJMI occordlng the youngaten who caught the Church School at 10 a.m. for Infant. throuih Kindergarten In Fel­ lowship Center; Grade• 1 throu1h II, Social· HaD; 9:00a.m. Adult clas­ the Diplomatic Service . lyn Boggs' arts and crafts program Squad for the kind, ..QPur­ to their playlnc ablllty for IIUitruc­ amalletlt, largeet,' and createet num­ COME II OR CALL IS .Rllliue ses for Men and Women. Summer Enrichment ProJram for Junior Myers received a B.A. degree at the Youth Center brought an ~ &lid etikllent IIIIUUier ln which tlon• and tournament playing. Mem­ ber of tllh. Then! wu alao a prize and Senior Hlih•: Leave church at 12:80 for C It 0 Bal'fe trip (reaer­ from the University of Maryland In nveraif! of 78 younpten each day, tiler took .... to tM boitpltal. JIIYen ben are uked to brlnl' rac\fet.l and for the one who looked moat like vatlona neceuaryl. 7:80 p.m. BQard of Trtlllteea. 1962. He Ia presently attending the C101e to 13D pthsred at the build­ .nr t:ri¥1 ~ rain tile)' were p&ea­ balla. No one· will be allow1!1f on Huolf, Finn. The P.odeo luted from Monday; 8:00 p.m. Advlaory! Committee meeting. Foreign Service Institute In Ar­ in¥ one rainy day last week to au~w .. ~. the tenn1a courta wltholn rubber­ 7:30 un. to 1 p.m., with vutwa Wednesday: 8:00p.m. Stewardship BQard ~.· llnJton. Virginia, In preparation for use their fingers creatively. GR- 4-4161 GR 4-4244 Jli.. H&rolcl Newmu aoled ahoes. chlldreiUI pme.1 a vallable. his overseas a.ulgnment. Happy-happy birthday to Curt. GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, August 9, 1962 ic·s w(•nt on to win. Athletics 6 - to be " real bilU game turned into Smash Splash Victor GHI GIANTS WIN SERIES Lassie League News Indians 4. a rout as Margie Shanah11_n had 6 for 6 with a perfect day at bat. ~elicitor's Opi1i01, l,eyj~>:.TfPic· By Bud Dean Hy Ra.v Hudson Sunday - In the first All-Star 8rttnbtlt Swimming Team Wins Wednesday - The Giants, fighting game to be played by Lassie League, From then on in the pitching and The 11th Annual City series of to stay in second place, tangled with the American League tangled with fielding of the National League kept the Greenbelt Little League is now Of Fiaancin• Ca•ital' Ill row'· ill~ Meet With Air force the Lions and behind the 6-hit the National and what started out the American League in check. Na­ • lP ,. . . ' _, • ' . .. . a thing of the past, as last Sat­ . by AI 8IDoiiiBt .·.. :! . .· . . By Rosemarie Aullslo pitching of Pat Coulter, the· Lions tional League All Stars 24 - Ameri· urday and Sunday at McDonald ' Greenbelt swimmers scored a de­ in .the upset of the week made it canj..eague All Stars 5. The coaches Almoet u .JII8Dy P'OJIC*)8 .. ·~ .;..... ~ --~ Field the American Lellgue Champs, advpeed at last Monday'.. tl0UIIdl. ~to ___..,...,.,, .. cisive victory over Andrews Air rough on the Giants by winning a of these teams did a fine job get­ the G.H.I. Giants, squared off with GREENBELT ,. ' Force Baae at the Air Force Base real big one. Fowler and Marion of ting the girls 'ready. the National League Champs, the capital improvement buCipt. ·TJili ~·'Wiif~~~ ·• laat Saturday, August 4, by a scote the Lions showed the way, with each lltws ltuitw the prevfoua week's repJar .Qieetiug, wblcb·· ...W ·bifid .U .... ot 234 to 173. In celebration of Indians. This was 2 out of THEATRE Your Local Cut Rate agendaitemawerecom•••-' ·' , .,. ··•i.. ;:··, ,., ·· · 3 games series, and both mimagers belting a home run. Barbara .Hud­ Liquor store _AN_INDEPENDEN(NEWSPAPa_ Settinr ott the ~... .. · ·· ~ ~-~ · · ··· ··' · . the victory coach Tom Helber was son of the Giants tried keep Free Parking GR. 4-6100 Bruce Feltner of the GHI Giants t6 dunked, .,•othes and all. them in the game with a long ho­ VoL 26, No. 3$1 GREENBELT, MARYLAND Thursday, Auguat 1962 the. lepl opblloa of city ICIIIeltor· PIUII4i .t.llat tile;. lllldl _. and Moe Shegogue of the Indians 2Q J "• . ,_ to baDdle - .... First place ribbons were won by: mer. Lions 13 - Giants 8. Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Matinee Veteran's George Uhl!slo (3); Nancy Purves went all out to bring home the .::: ~en;: 0: ~~ t. p;;;;:. ' ' ; . s-. ~~ ~ Friday - The league-leading Ath­ August 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 Entries Now Total 13 <3); Linda Keer (3); Molly McMa· bacon .. Police lews Review. WHAT ON cover the ccitt of capital Improve- · ."Every )ear,~ d '~ letics, stlll showing the way, took Liquor GOES , hon (2); Pam White (2); Kix!e The first game on Saturday was "THREE STOOGES IN In Popularity Contest on the second place Giants, who 11630 Waah. Dalto. Blvd. The officer on duty last Tuesday Thursday, August 23 • 7:40 p.m. menta could not be neaotlated "new oplta1 lmPN•6111iwt - Aulislo (2); Marty Haker (2); a wild and woolly one, wtth the without prior approval ot the vo- are needed. AlnadJ, ..,... have run Into some tough iuck. ORBIT" (U. S.. ID&"hway .No. 1) Seven more ~rganlzatlona have night reported that an attempt had - GHI Board Meets, Hamilton tile'­ Rosemarie Aulis!o; Kendra Keen­ GHI Giants lea by Mike Brant, ten. lt!Ven'ltema ~·a ~JiM~ But Patsy George pitched another entered girls In the eiJhth annual been made to break- Into the Youth Place. · .were ey; Gary Peacock; Kathy La­ who had a field day, belting 2 and We Deliver - 474-1000 tine game, allowing the Giants orily Greenbelt Festival Popularity Con­ Center by way of the sliding dool'!l. Friday, August :U - 8:30 p.m. The city conneD last month ap- baa been ~ · fqJ'. lf!l!lll bukas; Fred Butcher; Janet Pur­ homers, a single and a well dropped proved a list of about seyen. cap- addl.tlonal lteml .. DW . .,.,..._ 5 hits with 3 of the 5 hits coming "THE WILD WESTERNERS" test, bringing the total t Greenbeltel'!l who purchase tickf. cuu capital Improvements fv. Specializing in Saturday first break In the movie sched­ covered a generator from 17 Ridge: wording of the bill, which was In­ ets In advance from FDRS mem­ ther .and to dilcu. un...... ,. and .Evening Moves uled tor that time. He was unable to apprehend the troduced last May by Rep. Rich­ bers will receive a dlecount over bn~lnea, lncludlnc handiJna' fit ""'UAQ);O!Q)O;lQQUUUAI=lUlO. subject, who ran -from the scene. ard E. Lankford olice conilldered !Jim aa act· \ membenhlp of about 180, has been Ioned In the future development of calendar ;veer to a-1 Je&r buill of Your celved a cash award of twenty dol- lnr In a disorderly manner by be­ Her heart skipped a few beats. But she calmed people of her community-and yours. looklnr for a new site after the the site would be both a church without lertalatlon . . . Also, that Jars. lng loud·. and bollteroue. Both men sanctuary and, eventually, &n ele­ the distraught mother of a sick baby and sum­ If you think you can understand Karen's feel­ Southe&llt Diatrlct of the Missouri taxes for a period of more tbut The wive• of four city council were escorted out of Greenbelt by Synod, of which It Is a member and mentary echool building. fou~ yean buk cannot be Couect­ ~ome moned an ambulance. Then she connected the i'ilgs, why not see about becoming a Telephone membert, Mn. Loul• Beuemer, police. from which It will receive aome At the present Ume. hewever, ed In the cue of lncreued tu ... mother with the family doctor. Oper$tor yourself? wife of the mayor; Mn. Robert financial support for further con­ no apeclftc planll have been made aeaments for lmproftm.ta pre-­ Jacoblen; Mn. Henry Maurer; and etruetlon, dll&pproved the archi­ by the local church croup concern­ vlolllly unnoticed . • • A teqnMt In those few minutes, Karen found there's Our job counselors are located at the Employ­ Kn. Sherrod Eaat joined In the Hone Shoe Pitching tect'• plans for bulldlnr a aanetu­ Inc either development of the of S1B.IIOO · for bMutllflnl the -­ IIEEIBELT more to being a Teleph01ie Operator than just ment Office, 725 18th Street, N.W. (between G taak of cutt1111 and ~ewlnl . the In conjunction ~til tiM tventl of ary above the buement hall which Greenbelt Rd. lite or poatble UICI ter mall wu JD&de bJ the Glll'llel new town ftaa, n~lnr 'Milll Bon­ working in pleasant surroundings with nice people and H Streets) • the Annual Greenbelt P'..UY&i, there the congregation now uses for Its ot the Rldre Rd. property. Any fu· Club. Cauncll - nceptM teo ham'• delllp. will be a Horw.hoe Pltehlnt Con· aurvices. Thele plan• call for & ture plana must await ps.Map of puttlna up new eleetrleai ftllturelt,. IEALTY, IIC. at good pay. a bill In the Senate almllar to Yte bf I You'll enjoy meeting and talking with these A ft'lf yean ago, the Greenbelt test. The events wiD lncludt .!;lien• church edifice too elabol'llte for llexlpavlllf part the lldewallr. Realtors She found that being able to help someone, ladies. You see, there's nothing they like to do City Flq ha4 fallen Into acute dis· s!nrlea and doubles and bOp aln­ the Rldp Rd. location, the Dla­ one passed thla week In the Houae. and re.oddlllf some of the pee~~~ repair. Mn. An~tin R. Green, wife ~les. Entry llats are located 'on the trict contendl. On the other the III(Jiature of the Pre.ldent, and apots. when help wu really needed, gave her a warm better than chat with girls like you. Member, Multiple of the Police Serreant, restored Co-op and Youth Cftnter Bulletin hand. an even hlrpr bulldlnr finally the approval of the Secre­ A petition waa received f~ lle1l8e of 1ati11~on-and a new glow of self­ It by replaclllf both of the green boards. Competition wiD belin miKht be approved on the mort! tary of the Interior for the aale of local merchants reeqQelltlna tll6 THE ~~Service eonflden~i ~~ 1tripe1 and re-1ewlnr the frinre. promptly at 1 p.m., Saturday, Sep­ visible and centrally located lllte the property. Once th- hurdles widening of Centenra7, perlllittiiiC' The llaf ot Greenbelt will be dl•• tember 1, &t the pita to the rlrftt qn Greenbelt Rd. This location have been paued, the, local con­ lett tuma· from CentetWaT Into J From now on, Karen will feel a little taller. .I ·..GR. 4-5700 Iii TELEPHONE COMPANY Of MARYLAND played In High's window during thla of the swimming pool. 1 could presumably aerve Berwyn greptlon can betln to think In Eaat parkin« lot. and permlttlnt' year's 26th LRbor Day festival, and A large entry llat ~· 4ontempla·. Helr;ht.w, Northern Collere Park. more concrete te~ allout Its extended parklna after e p.m. Oil • .. .apln In October. ted . .... College Park Helght.l, parts of lj,ulld!ng Pltl&'tam . Centerway. -~· ..