(Jireenhelt Apollo 11 and Sen. J. Tydings Star in Labor Day Festival This year's Greenbelt Labor Day Festival promises to be the biggest and best yet. h h Topping off the Festival will be a Labor Day parade t roug lttws Rru- w Springhill Lake and the core of Greenbelt. Senator Joseph T~­ AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER dings will be grand marshall. Afterwards the Apollo 11 fil m will Volume 32, Number 41 GREENBELT, Thursday, August 28, 1969 be shown, free of charge, all day at th e Greenbelt Theatre. County Commissioner Gladys four kiddie rides. Spellman will be mistress of cer- More things to eat: barbecue emonies at a big crab fea st and chicken a nd hamburger, sloppy Schools Reopen Sept. old fashioned political rally on La- joes, pizza, meatballs, popcorn and City 2 bor Day. You can start eating cotton candy. crabs at the end of the parade un- There are more than 30 booths Elementary Schools Junior Hiih School Parkdale High School til early evening. and concessions - double last year's by Elaine Skolnik by Virginia Beauchamp by Elaine Skolnik Another special food event will number. Games will include a le­ Little red schoolhouses are no A scllool plant big enough for Within one year of its opening, be the pancake breakfast, Sunday mon squeeze, ring toss, guessing longer the fashion at Greenbelt's the student body - an estimated Parkdale Senior High School is morning, sponsored by the Green- game, jar game, and t_oss. public elementary schools. New 1,173 students-will open its doors now facing the problem of accom­ belt Lions Club. Show up at 9 a.m. Other booths will have education­ additions at all three schools will to Greenbelt's junior high school modating an expected enrollment next to "Oandy Cane City" to get al and information displays and be in full operation on opening day, set on Tuesday. Completion of a of 2,700 in a school originally con­ your hotcakes and sausages. sales of miscellaneous items. September 2, and no sharp in- new $1,000,000 addition makes structed for 1,800. To meet this There is more of everything this Twenty-one contestants are com- crease in enrollment is expected. available 15 new classrooms, a new situation, a modified extended year. There are more carnival peting for Miss Greenbelt of 1969. The first day will be a full day of cafeteria, general rpur,pose room school day is ,planned until the con­ rides: a Ferris wheel. Octopus, There will be four presentations, school for all pupils with the ex- and a new library for the Junior 61:ruction of a $1,410,000 addf.tion is Swinging Gym, Loop o' Plane and including the final judging at 9 cerption of the children in kinder- High School. Administrative of- cqmpleted, hopefully by September p.m. Sunday. garten and in the first grade. fices have also been relocated in 1970. In addition, twelve tempor­ Athletic Events During the month of September all the new wing, extending north ary red schoolhouses will be in use WHAT GOES ON The traditional road races will first graders are scheduled to ·a t- from the old building into a re- throughout the year to alleviate Friday, August 29 - Sept. 1 - take place Sunday. Come see the tend for a half day. designed and expanded parking lot. the overcrowded conditions. Labor Day Events (see sched­ 15 kilometer championship road Last year 1,055 students were Approximately 740 of the stu- ule back page) race for the experts, a shorter "Run Nortlt Eod crowded into a structure designed dents will be seniors, members of Saturday, August 30 - 11 a.m. for your Life" 2-mile race, and a Principal Helene Poland an- to house 800. There were five the first class ever to graduate Dedication of Municipal Ser­ nounced that hours for the s chool one-mile run for the ladies. temporary classrooms and five from Parkdale. In addition to the vice Building near Lake During the entire Labor Day year will remain the same - 8:30 Parking Lot. to 3 p.m. During the month of "floatling" teachers-that is, teach- approximately 1,700 students who Festiva l there will be a m en's ers without assigned classrooms. were there last year, about 1,000 Tuesday, Sept.ember 2: School slow-pitch tournament at September, first graders will be starts. dismissed a t 11 :30. Morning This year there will be n o tempor- ,tenth grade students will be enter- Braden Field, and Saturday end ary classrooms and no floating ing Parkdale for the first time. All Wednesday, Sept. 3 - 8:30 p.m. Sunda y, a tournament, also kindergarten classes a re slated ·------Greenbelt students will now be at- Boxwood Civic Association, at Bra.den Field - also, horseshoe frQin 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and kinder- tending Parkdale. Last year only American Legion Hall. ga rtners :1n the afternoon will at- JR HIGH BUS SCHEDULE pitching on Saturday between the • Grcenbelt's sophomores and jun- pool and "Candy Oane tend from 12:30 to 3 p.m . Like last year, buses will rpick fors attended the n ew school, while City." No entry fee. L unch shifts are as follows: up passengers at 7:30 a .m. For seniors remained at High Point. Children's Art Show third and fourth graders, 11 to the first day of school, Sept. 2, More aquatic events a re being Last call for student entries. 11 :30 a.m. cafeteria, 11:30 to noon students a re asked to be at their presented at the Labor Day F esti­ Shifts Bring your art work to the Labor play area ; first (starting in Octo- bus stops about 10 minutes ear- val. There will be a family swim ber) and second graders, 11:30 a.m. ly. Early shift students, numbering Day Festival Sunday, Aug. 31, at 1 relay (mother, father and 2 chil­ p.m. The show will begin at 2 p.m. cafeteria, noon to 12:30 play area; Bus numbers a nd pick-up about 350, will report to the school dren on each team) and a clown and you may pick your entries up fifth ano sixth graders, noon to points are as follows: at 8 a.m. and will finish their diving show by the pool guards. 12:30 p.m-:' cafeteria, 12:30 to 1 p.m. 600-Ivy and Lastner Lane school day at 2:35 p.m The re­ at 6 p.m. If you are an elemen­ The Amateur Athletic Union is tary, junior or senior high student, play area. 204-Charlestowne Village mainder of the students will attend sponsoring a diving exhibition. school from 8:50 a.m. to 3:30 p..m. you will be eligible to compete for Special contests on Labor Day Springhill Lake 217-Crescent & Rd'dge The latter time is the same as it the three $25 savings bonds being start in the afternoon on the grass The regular school d ay will run 216-Crescent & Greenhill was last year. awarded at 5 p.\lll. on stage. area behind the Center's statue. from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Letters 218-Hillside & Crescent Dir. G. Allen Sager, principal of The Wlinners will be selected by They include: a wa termelon eating have been s ent to studenta notify- 2 -Ridge and Plateau Parkdale, stated that students a panel of judges consisting of contest, a balloon burst for pre­ ing them of room assignments and 219-Ridge & R esearch sch eduled for the early shift have George Vergine, Glenn Austin, and schoolers, a diaper derby for craw­ lunch schedules. The new 10-room 220-Behind Co-op Store already r eceived letters g1vmg Mrs. Jo Scheibe!. lers, sack race, 3-legged ra ce for addition completed Jate last spring 2l5-Behind Co-op Store them instructions about when and Prizes and ribbons will be married and engaged couples, bub­ will be in full use for the coming where to report. Others are to re­ awarded in six categories accord­ ble gum contest, pie eating contest, school year. Principal of the SHL teachers. A new industrial arts port to their homerooms. Students ing to age and media. There will limbo walk and a tug-o-war. Rib­ school is Mrs. Ethel Golden and shop, makling a total of five, will are urged to stop by the school to be no entry fees, and any med1ium bon awa rds are supplied by the assistant principal is Mrs. Shirlee make possible a new offering to find their names and homeroom is welcome. Please label each entry Greenbelt Recreation Department; Marks, forµier :teacher at North the curriculum - electronics and numbers posted on bulletin boards with name, address, phone number, each entrant receives a cel'tificate. End School During the month of plastlics. A fifth home economics in front of the school. Floor plans and bring to the fower level behind Be there 30 minutes before each ~tember first graders will attend facility has also been added. will also be posted nearby to show the statue. Of interest to specta ­ contest to register. 'Ilhere is also from 9 a.m. - 12. Morning kinder­ The building now consists of where each homeroom is located. tors will be a crafts display, in­ a corn shucking contest Sunday a!­ garten hours will operate from 9 four levels, with a sub-basement cluding a pottery demonstration. ternoon and a chipping con­ Parking a.m . to 11 :45 a.m.; afternoon kin­ level, assigned for 8th and 9th In case of rain the show will test, Saturda y afternoon. dergarten from 12:45 to 3:30 p.m. grade social studies, added on the Because of the overcrowding and move to the Youth Center Gym. There will be a drawing on La- Omter School down-hill slope below the new also of the new construction which bor Day for the winner of the Hou.rs for the school year will be cafeteria in the southwest corner wiJl be going on, parking will be of the structure. Mathematics and PARKDALE BUS SCHEDULE "Name the first Queen Contest­ 9 am. to 3:30 p.m. During ,the critical. There will be barely ants" co~tition. 9th grade science will occupy class­ Approximately 40 buses will month of September, kindergart­ enough parking spaces on the If yot{re interested in music, t he rooms above on the basement be transporting students to and ners and first-graders will be dis­ school g;rounds for the 138 teach­ Greenbelt Concert Band performs level in the new wing. The new from school each day. The fol­ missed at 11 :45 a.m. The after­ ers and staff members No student Monday evening. Also, the K razy cafeteria is placed on ground level lowing is the bus schedule or noon kindergarten class hours are parking will be permitted on the Kats on Saturday evening. in the same section. Greenbelt: from 12:45 to 3:30 •p.m. Lunch­ sch~! grounds this year Those Dancing for the younger set wm Most of the addition and re­ Pick up play hours are as follows: first students driving cars will have to be provided at the free teen dance modeling will be completed when Bus Time (starting in October), second and find parking spaces along Good Friday night with Jay and the In­ school opens and the remaining Springhill Lake Apts. 45 8:20 third graders from 11 :45 a.m. to Luck Road 'and other side streets spirations. For the Glenn Miller work-completion of one industrial on Springhill Dr. 133 8:20 12:45 p.m.; fourth, fifth and sixth in the vicinity of the school. set, a street dance with Harold arts shop, one or two home eco­ Lakeside & Springhill Dr. graders from 12:20 p.m. to 1:40 The construction of a second Domohick and ,the Melody Men on nomics classrooms, and the library 6200 Block, Breezewood Dr. p.m. Robert Ellis is principal of two-lane access road to the school Saturday evening. - is expected to be finished by the Crescent & Hillside Rd. 45 8:00 Center School. will soon be open. The existing More entertainment on Saturday end of September. 133 7:50 road wHl serve as an entrance, the includes a talent show, mock city St. Hugh's The school is staffed by 63 pro­ Crescent & Greenhill 45 8:05 new road as an exit. Parkdale, lo­ council meeting in the city council St. Hugh's School (first through fessional personnel, of whom 13 219-Ridge and Research cated on Good Luck Road south of chambers and a police dog demon­ eighth grades) will open on Tues­ will be new to the school this yea r. Boys Only 151 7:55 Greenbelt Park between Kenil­ stration. There will also be a K a­ day, September 2. The school will This constitutes an increase of Girls only 200 8:10 worth Avenue and the Baltimore­ rate demonstration. operate on a half-day session on four staff members over last year's 133 7:30 Washington Parkway, will draw Special new events this year will Tuesday. Regular hours thereafter figure. Francis Furgang continues 156 8:26 its students principally from be a children's art; show with p aint­ will run from 8:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. as prlncipal. Laurel Hill & Ridge Rd. 156 8:30 Greenbelt, Glenridge, Charles Car­ ings, ceramics and crafts. There Sister Anne Frederick is the prin­ School hours are from 7:45 a.m. Ivy & Lastner Lane 436 7:55 roll and William Wirt Junior High will also be a demonstration of a cipal. to 2:40 p.m. Charlestowne Village 156 7:50 Schools. potter's wheel Addition The new structure will contain in addition to 16 m ulti-purpose You are cordiaUy invited to attend ABSENTEE BALLOTS classrooms two m ore home eco­ nomics labs, two Industrial arts a brief shops ,a biology classroom, an art DEDICATION CEREMONY PROVISIONS WILL BE MADE FOR ABSENTEE BALLOTS room, a new library approximately FOR THE SE PTEMBER 16, 1969 CITY ELECTION. REQUESTS twice the size of t he present one for the new Municipal Service Building and a girls' gymnaslwn. MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING TO THE CITY CLERK, The ipresent library will become which win 1iouse 25 CRESCENT ROAD, GREENBELT, MARYLAND AFTER the band room and part of it will be converted in to guidance offices. the City o/ Greenbelt Public Works Department AUGUST 27, 1969 AND PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 12, 1969. BAL­ The present band roam will be­ On Saturday, August 30, 1969 at 11 :00 A.M. LOTS MUST BE RETURNED AND RECEIVED AT THE CITY come a vocal classroom, and the present vocal classroom will be Following the unveiling of the plaque a tour of the building will OFFICES BEFORE THE CLOSING OF THE POLLS SEP­ rem odeled into a drama classroom. All of the inside remodeling of be given. The building is located at the end of old Crescent TEMBER 16, 1969 AT 7:00 P .M. the existing building will have to wait until next summer after stu­ Road, next to the Lake Park parking lot. dents have left school. However, Nita P. Sacra all of the extensions to the building The Mayor and City Council City Clerk should be complete by the time school is out. f--'age 2 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, August 28, 1969 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER 1955 FESTIVAL Q UEEN AND PRINCESSES 1,;,11, .... , ~,a .. ,. 'iml•lt, 474-fflH-t Aoo,•late Editor, Vlr~fnla Beauehamp, 474-7183 ~ Sa nd1·a Ba!'nes T a· C 1. . I S_TAFF . . B e rn ie r st ·• · u _,e • uinP, ~ ay Downey, Judy Goldstem, Bess Halperm, bert 1r 'J- n e:: S id h ':' slne1·, _::\Ia r tha Kaufman, Charles T. McDonald, Ro­ SJ ·oi':,;i' c.1, 18af!Jaiu, P au_l1n e P1' 1tzl, e 1·, Anne Sacchet, Marti Silver stein, Al ~l~n- 1 •~ •· "'!'. :;:; k o ln 1k, .\ udrey Stern, David P. Stern, Dorothy Sucher, g,.r,· D~l u ,~e ? 11 l,amRon , Uusin(',c,c :llanng.. r, Adele 'Mund, Cire11l:lttoo Hnnn­ i' p bll b nr·e• >ow n s, 474--16:.:1. u " ed e, ery Tbur>1d,ry by Greenbelt CoopPraHve P11bli,.blng A"""·• lne, Pr A . 80,\ftf} OF OJREPl'Oll-S es., · Sko lnik; Vice Pres., Sid Kastner; Secy., Virginia Beauchamp: • M \ rr 8 8 Treas., ~fary I.ou Williamson; and Bess Halperin • ·h e 'r,;i!1t•d <"'~PTTONS: Sfi.00 prr year. Advertising and new~ arti<'les may offl . e . ox 68, Greenbelt); depo>1ited In our box at the Twin Plne11 •-'ile4 °J1 f e lrvered tv the editorial office in the basement of J 5 Parkway 7,;esda'°y. • J), open after 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Deadline is 9:30 p.m. on Volume 32, Number 41 Thursday, August 28, 1969 Firearms Control ·To tl1e Editor: Miss Greenbelt Contest .Mrs. Hensel's letter on firearms The annual Queen Contest to control in last week's News Review select "Mi,ss Greenbelt" will take is interesting and valuable as the place Sunday, August 31, at 9 rp.m. contribution of a woman's point of on the stage in the Labor Day Fes­ view. tival carnival grounds. Miss Green­ On the other hand, I'd like to belt will be chosen for her poise, b1·ing to your attention one man's personality, appearance and beau­ ~pinion: not mine, but that of the ty. The contestants will appear on Director of the Federal Bureau of stage Friday and Saturday nig'hts Investigation. J. Edgar Hoover at 9 p.m. and at the sw\imming ,pool writes, in a published statement: on Sunday at 1 :30 p.m. "Miss "The easy accessibility of fire- Greenbelt" will be crowned on Sun­ , a rms is a significant factor in day evening at 9 p.m. murders committed in the United Entries in the "Miss Greenbelt" States today. It is a problem Contest will be Miss Greenbelt which the American public needs Little League, Sharon Raley; Miss to examine closely, . . To my Greenbelt Sports Center, Cathy mind, the public tias a right to Hyland; Miss Greenbelt Teen Club, Name the Queen Contest expect that the distributor and "Miss Kava," Mary Ann Eisler; Corn Shucking i, ontest TV SHOW A contest to name the ladies in the purchaser of weapons so Miss High's Dairy, Helen Silvers; You may win one of six tickets The Greenbelt Labor Day the above ·picture is being spon­ deadfy and easily concealed such Miss Springhill Lake Community to the Labor Day Crab Feast at Festival will be the conversa­ sored by Vincent Caruso, the Chair­ as handguns must meet certain House, Linda Naylor; Miss Co-op, an Old Fashioned Corn Shucking t ion topic on the Norman Ross regulations and qualifications." man of the 1st Greenbelt Labor Contest, Sunday, August 31, at 3:30 Show, Channel 14, on Friday at Sue Perry; Miss G.H.I., Margaret Day Festival, held in 1955. The Mr. Hoover docs not state what Domchick; Miss Kash Realtors, p.m. on stage behind the CO-OP. 8:30 p.m. Festival announce­ ·'regulations and qualifications" names may be written on any ;pa­ Enter one of three categories: ments on radio and television Cathy Webb; Miss Greenbelt Vari­ per and placed in the box in the should include. Presumably, they ety, Debbie West; Miss Ben Frank­ Singles aged 13-17, singles over 17, have been made throughout the Festival Committee booth which may even vary somewhat accord­ lin, Sue Dredger; Miss Greenbelt or married couples. Category win­ week. ing to local conditions. But it is will be next to the stage. Either ners will cqmpete in a runoff for Lions Club, Debbie Freeman; Miss the mai:den or the married name clear that he would be interested Greenbelt Theatre, Lynn K:lukow­ two additional tickets. Second in the additional control over vio­ may be submitted. The winner will place winners will receive beverage Greenbelt Community ski; Miss Greenbelt Poo\,. Cindy be the one who has the most cor­ lent crime that effective, uniform Hampton; Miss Myers Vending tickets. control of firearms would provide rect answers. In case of a tie, the Church Company, Carol Leeeh; Miss winner will be the person whose How many ears can you shuck in law enforcement officers. (United Church of Christ) Greenbelt Professional Pharmacy, paiper was drawn first. 10 minutes? (Any method allow­ The City Council's Firearms Con­ Mary Lou Horswood; Miss Belt­ ed.) Hillside & Crt>scent Roads trol Referendum gives every voting The ladies pictured or members way Liquors, Kathy Boswell; Miss ThP ~ ,·. Robert L Field, PMtor citizen the chance to support law of their families will not be eligi­ Volunteer Fire Dept., Lynette ble to enter this contest. enforcement and ,public safety. In Brafford; Miss Springhill Lake I , 1i -6111 the midst o( all of today's talk Mr. Caruso will present the tro­ Villa Carry-out, Gayle Pennoyer; phy on Monday night during inter­ LIONS Sponsor Sundal·, Aug. 31, 9:45 a,m. Morn- about Law and Order, here's the Miss Tanners Cleaners, Berna­ plac:r to show what kind of hat mission of the Greenbelt Concert I. ing Worship Service. deanne \\'e1"ner and Miss Greenbelt Band. Diabetes Test: yqur "~aw a nd Order" wears. Cai:zy-o":it, Helen Siehl. A mobile unit furnished by the / Sermon Topic; "It's Happen­ l Gordon Allen Judges for the contest will be Prince Georges County Health De­ ing'' Jay Morris, President of the Prince partment wi11 be on hand at the Center parking lot on Labor Day Child care - Fellowship Cen- 'Thanks George's Young Republicans and Labor Day Crab Feast ter. To th!' Editor from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., where a President of the Amenican Federa­ A crab feast and rally sponsored My husband a nd I would like to free diabetic test will be given by Church School - Pre-School - tion of Young Republicans; Capt. by the Prince Georges Young Re­ try to express our thanks and deep the Health Department Staff to Fellowship Center John P. Bev,ans, Professor of Aero publicans will be one of the featur­ appreciation for the many calls, anyone who wishes to take advan­ Grades 1 through 4 - Social Space Studies wibh R. 0. T. C. at ed events at the annual Greenbelt cards and your prayers, showing tage of this sennice. It only takes Hall Catholic University; Drew Marcks, Labor Day Festival. Beginning at your concern for his welfare since a minute of your time. I a student at the University of 12 noon, the crab feast will offer his acoident Friday, Aug. 1. We MaryLand and Sports Editor for for a modest price, crabs, beer, would also like to thank the Green­ 9:45 A.M, ...... Sunday School 7:00 P.M...... Training Union the, Prince Georges County News; lemonade, coru on the cob, water­ belt Rescue Squad for all -their 11 :00 A.l\f...... Morning Worship 8:00 P.M...... Evening Worsln p and Miss K aren Hennings, an in­ melon, and tomatoes. help. 8:00 P.M. Wednesday ...... Midweek Service structor and professional model at Senator Tydings i!s to be honor­ Mrs. Lewis Simms the Patricia Steven s Model ary parade marshal at the parade GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH Agency. Chalmnan for t his event immediately preceding the feast Crescent & Greenhill Rdll. S. Jatq>er l\l orris, Jr., Pastor Krazy Kats Perform is Mrs. Shirley Meredith and the a nd County Commissioner Gladys To the Editor: Master of Ceremonies wlll be be mistress of cere­ Emory Harmon. Spellman Is to An enjoyable time was had by m onies at the nonpar tisan crab all who attended the performance UNITED METHODIST CHURCH fete. Also scheduled to a,ppear are cMowatt Memorial> 40 Wdce Road, Greenbett. Md. zono of the Golden Agers Krazy Kats on County Com mission Chairman Rev. Wm. E. Ravenscroft, Pastor Telephone: Ui-94.10 Friday, August 15, at the lake. Wilson-McDonnell Francis Alwsi, County Commis­ Ohurch School 9:30 A .M. You had to be there to believe sioner F rancis F.rancois, all five of (3rd grade thru adults) how they excel in the way of their Miss Sara Elizabeth Wdlson be­ the County's State Senators, vari­ Worship Service ------:-- 11 :00.-a.m. square dance routines, singing, and came the bride of Brian Mather ous members of the County dele­ (Nursery with classea thru 2nd grade) redting. McDonnell on August 2 in the Cal­ gation in the House of Delegates, Again, thanks to the youngsters vary United Methodist Church in Joel Cannon, President of t he New - who were so very helpful in set­ Lewisburg, West Virginia. The Democratic Coalition, and Larry HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH ting up the necessary ,props in ad­ bride is the daughter of Mr. and Hoffman, Chairman of the Repub­ dition to handling the piano. Mrs. Harvey B. WdLson of Lewis­ lican Party's Action Committee Anna B. Miller burg and the bridegroom is the and Candidates School. Senator 22 Ridge Road. Greenbelt, Maryland GR 4-447i son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Mathias will be unable to attend. - Edward H. Birner. Pastor. GR 4-9200 McDonnell, 2-J Nor~hway. For further information regard­ WORSHIP SERVICES 8:30 & 11.00 a.m Fowler-Sizemore Best man was Daniel McDonnell ing the crab east, call Mrs. Dolores brother of the bridegroom, and for­ Horner, 292-1908. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 a.m Former Greenbelters, Mr. .and WEEKDAY NURSERY Mrs. James L. Fowler, of Mur­ mer Greenbelter Arlee C. Green freesboro, Tenn., announce the en­ served as an usher. gagement of their daughter, Karen The bride, a member of Phi Be­ ~ off-Moore Sµe to Grady L. Sizemore, son of ta Kappa, is a graduate of West - Mr. and Mrs. Grady Sizemore of Virginia University with an A.B. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoff, 71 -E Lipscomb, Ala. A January wed­ degree in history. The bridegroom Ridge, announce the marriage of ding is planned. was graduated from West Virgin­ their daughter, Barbara Ellen to Both young people are students ia with a B.A. degree in English Richard Harry Moore, son of Mrs. at Middle Tennessee State Uni­ and attended one year of law Louise and the late Harry Moore. You Don't Have To: versity at Murfreesboro. Karen is school. The ce~mony took place on Au• a 1968 graduate of High Point The bridegroom is presently a gust 16 at the University Memorial • Have $ 1000 • Wait 6 Months High School and the grand-daugh­ summer intern with the United Chapel located on the University ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Neu­ States Office of Education, and un­ of Maryland campus. man of Greenbelt. til he receives an assignment as a The bride, given in marriage by ALL Savers Earn the New, Current $eCond lieu.te~t with the Air her father, had her sister, Mrs. Force, the couple will reside in Carol Lienhard, as matron of PGCC Programs '\Vashington. honor. Also attending the bride Prince Georges Community Col­ was former Greenbelter, Mrs. Ra­ 5~2% lege is initiating seven technology chelle Pittle. _programs this fall; civil, draft;ing, Jaycee Notable in Parade The bride ms a June graduate of electrical, electronics, fire, indus­ The Greenbelt Jaycees are proud the School of Nursing, University trial, and mechanical technology. to announce that R. 0. "Nemo" of Delaware, and is presently em­ All seven programs lead to an Niedomanski, State President of ployed in Woodbridge, New Jersey. Associate in Arts Degree. the Maryland Jaycees, will partici­ The groom received his Masters TWIN PINES For further information and a pate in the Labor Day Festival Degree in Market Management copy of the Technical Education Parade. Niedomanski, from Rock­ from the University of Delaware SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Bulietin write Admissions Office, 301 v.ille, presides over more than and is associated with Stop and Largo Road, Largo, Maryland 20870, 5,000 Maryland Jaycees in 72 State Shop. The couple will reside in 474-6900 Mon.-Fri. 9-8 Sat. 9-2 .or phone 336-6000, ext. 201. Chapters. Wyckoff, New Jersey. Thursday, August 28, 1969 Page 3' LIBRARY GROUP To Compete in County MOMES FOR SALE RECREATION BOARD ASKS FOR CITY CJaD S4~!15t Anytinle Four flf'IP nfflcet1 t-0 "'P"e you. NAMES OFFICERS Softball Play-offs MULTIPLE LISTING The following Greenbelt girls are SF.RVTCE USE OF SCHOOL ATHLETIC PLANT Greenbelt Library were elected at teaimmates on -the Greenbelt Girls The city council, at its brief special meeting on Monday, Aug­ a meeting of the executive com­ KASH-REALTOR-SAYS Softball Team that will compete "THANKS GREENBELT' FOR ust 25, received a strong report from the city's Park and Recreation mittee of the group on Saturday, in the County Championship play­ THE PAST TWO YEARS OF Advisory Board regarding the need for developing the proposed August 2. offs. Louanne Raley, Sharon Ra­ PATRONAGE. YOU HAVE llenior high school near the Baltimore-Washington Parkway as a ley, Cherie Salopek, Kathy Webb, SEEN US GROW FROM 4 school-park complex. Albert K. Herling was named Kathy Conley, Margie Hromulaic, REPRESENTATIVES TO 40. president of the organization with Joann Sarni, Lisa McFarland, Judy ALTHOUGH WE ARE LOCA­ The report delivered by PRAB Joel Katz elected vice president. Goodall, Elaine Levesque, Diana TED OVER THE POST OF­ chairman Hugh Jascourt, charged Senator Tydings To Lead Charles T. McDonald was chosen Harbaugh, Tara McCiosky, Joann Flf'E IN THE GREENBELT that the preliminary architects' to serve as secretary of the new or­ Izzo, and Barbara Baluch. plans for the five million dollar Parade as Grand Marshal ganization and Mrs. Leonie Penney SHOPPING CENTER, WE DO plus school were adopted by the Greenbelt's annual Labor Day as treasurer. HAVE A NEW OFFICE LO­ county school board on May 27 Parade, led by Sen. Joseph Tyd­ CATED AT IDGHBRIDGE without consulting the city. ings, · will begin at 9:15 a.m. on The executive committee dis­ SWIM TEAM NEWS ROAD AND ROUTE 450. SO, IF YOU ARE WORKING PRAB listed several items which Monday from Springhill Lake. The cussed the progress of the special by Mike "Turtle"Jones it felt would increase city use of motorcade of dignitaries will leave collections which the new library NORTH OF GREENBELT, The Greenbelt Swim Team WII.S the school after school hours and the Community House and will will house-one on community GIVE US A CALL AT 345-2151 represented last week in the All­ FOR INFORMATION, ANY­ during vacation rperiods. First, proceed along Springhill Lane to planning and another on consumer Breezewood Drive, across on cooperatives. Initial efforts in con­ Star meet by Bruce McCallon, who TIME. lighting of the athletic fields was placed fourth twice; Addie McCal­ Breezewood Drive to Cherrywood nection with the collections are the LABOR NO MORE on trying to suggested. The school board :has lon who won two first place tro­ Lane to Springhill Drive and Ed­ responsibilities of Charles Mc­ keep the living ·room area from traditionally preferred to conduct phi~ and placed fifth; Margaret monston Rd. and out to Greenbelt Donald for community ,planning being cluttered, buy this fine interscholastic sports events during Brlnsko, who placed seventh and Rd. and Kenilworth Ave. The and Seymour Kaplan on consumer three BR rambler with rec room. the daytime, and therefore has fifth; and George Jones, who motorcade will then join the main cooperatives. Both individuals are With a pleasant covered patio made no plans to light any portion placed fifth of the athletic complex. body of the parade at the comer engaged in surveying the availabil­ on convenient sized lot. Your of Research Road and Ridge. From i,ty of materials dn the fields of This Saturday, August 30, the Jascourt noted that most of the equity could buy this home and there, the parade continues on their respective assignments. novice meet wull be swum at Adel­ city's activities take place at night. let you assume the payments of Ridge .to Gardenway, where It phi. AnyoJle on the team who has Planned night-time activity is also $120/month. Total iprice $20,700, picks up the DECORATED BI­ Officials of the County Library not placed fi'rst, second, or third in considered to be a factor in Green­ Oh, yes, it is near Greenbelt. system made it clear that they feel any of the regular Saturday meets belt's comparatively small delin­ CYCLE AND TRICYCLE SEC­ WIVES, REVOLT! BUT ONLY that the start of these special col­ may swim. This does not include quency problem. TION. The parade then turns the FOR SUNDAY MORNING AU­ the Cheverly "B" meet. Swimmers comer and proceeds down Garden­ lections should be concerned with GUST 31, 1969. THE GREEN­ Second, PRAB suggested a more way to Crescent Rd. to the review­ the gathering of materials relating are asked to be at the parking lot central location of the lavatories by 8 a.m. so that the meet can be­ BELT LIONS CLUB WILL ing stand on Centerway. to Greenbelt, with possible expan­ HOLD ITS ANNUAL PAN­ (which do not open to the outside) The American Legion Band and sion in the future. gin on time at 9. so that they will be conven'ient to CAKE BREAKFAST FROM 9 Color Guard will· lead the parade, till L BRING YOUR FAMILY more fields than just the football followed by the :Mayor and the City field. A third suggestion was incor­ Booth for Pre-School Artists AND YOUR FRIENDS. ALL Council. Also appearing in the YOU CAN EAT FOR $1.50 for poration of storage facilities and parade will be Honorary Marshals an administrative room in the Boxwood Civic Assoc. The Greenbelt Co - operative ADULTS and .50 FOR CHIL­ Francis Aluisi, Chairman of the Nursery School is preparing a DREN. BREAKFAST AREA IS pians. The need to make these fa­ Prince Georges County Commis­ cilities accessible to the outside and Ben Wolman, former Maryland booth for the enjoyment of young BEHIND COOP STORE IN ioners; Walter Maloney, Ohainnan Assistant States Attorney, will ad­ children during the Festival. Pre­ SHOPPING CENTER. NEAR to be located adjacent to the lava­ of Charter Board; William Gullett, tory room was noted. dress the Boxwood Civic Associa­ schoolers will be able to paint CANDY CANE CITY SO VERY Ma yor of College Park; William tion at its September meeting. pictures at an easel, as well as see YOUNG ONES CAN BE Responsible supervised use, Jas­ Kirchner and Jay F. :Morris as The ,public is invited to hear an exhibit of nursery school art PLACED IN SAFETY WHILE court said, cannot be made without additional honorary marshals. Wolman discuss the problems of work. Photographs of nursery YOU EAT. certain minimal indoor storage and The Maryland State Senators ex­ narcotics and their effect on our school children will be displayed. administrative accommodations. pected to appear are , YOU WON'T HAVE TO LA­ youth at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, There wilj also be information BOR for an all brick 3 BR 11/2 PRAB estimated that these re­ Royal Hart, Meyer Emanuel, Sept. 2, at the American Legion about the school for interested bath home priced so you will be commendations could be adopted Fred Wineland, Edward Conroy. Hall. parents. able to assume the low, low pay­ at a cost of $84,000 of which $69,400 County Commissioners Francis ments of $123/month. Total would be for mercury vapor light­ Francois and Mrs. Gladys Spell­ ------. price $17,500. ing of the tennis courts, one soft man. The other dignitaries will be ball field, and two football fields. State Delegates Pauline Menes, COMING! PRICE REDUCED - How can For the city to duplicate these fa­ Andrew Mothershead, and Arthur you overlook a prestige 3 BR 2 cilities elsewhere, PRAB said, Donnan. Also the parade will in­ Bath CIA home with splendid would cost over $400,000. clude the Queen and her court, A Golden Boy Carry Out paneled family room as well as plus members of the American a finished maple rec. room PRAB also suggested where the 1 floor and a cera:mic tiled kit­ funds could come from. It noted Legion. Other bands expected to participate are Marine Corps chen? It is not easy but here • thait the county's recreation bud­ it is selling for $33,950. get only devotes $5,000 a year to Drum and Bugle Corps and the Suburban Washington's Largest Bank Greenbelt, whereas the city (on a 324th U.S. Anny Band from Aber­ KASH REALTOR PRESENTS per capita basis) would be entitled deen, Md. KATHY WEBB AS IT'S EN­ to $30,000. PRAB felt that the Suburban Trust Company TRY AS MISS KASH REAL­ balance of funds could come from TOR IN THE GREENBELT the school board, with the city pay­ Greenbelters Head For Prompt, Pleasant Service LABOR DAY FESTIVAL. THE ing the utility fees and annual JUDGING FOR THE FESTI- maintenance expenses. . VAL WILL BE HELD SUN­ PG County ACLU Greenbelt Office DAY NIGHT AT NINE P.M. PRAB also suggested that, in or­ Two Greenbelt residents have BEIIlND COOP STORE IN der to guarantee that the senior been elected to offices in the Prince 103 Centerway JU. 8-5000 THE GREENBELT SHOPPING high school's athletic fields be used Georges County Chapter of the CENTER. for city recreation, a formal writ­ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation American Civil Liberties Union. HAVE A BALL We have a 4 BR ten document be signed by the Bertram Donn, 19 Woodland Way, school board and the city setting 2 bath all brick home near is the new Chairman and Allen Greenbelt that you can assume forth the respective rights, tlut.X!s, Lenchek, 2-C Eastwal', is the Vice­ and obligations of the parties. the payments of $120/month at Chairman. John Brown of Bowie 4½% after down payment. Again The council agreed to take these is the Secretary-Treasurer. Other Automotive Services the owner will help you move in matters up with the school board. Greenbelt residents on the Execu­ by holding a second trust. This Councilman Francis White sugges­ tive Board are Rockwell Living­ investment lis just too good to ted that if the school board pro­ ston, 37-D Ridge; the Rev. Perry pass up. Total price $25,500. vided the lights, the city might be Smith, 7836 Lakecrest Dr.; Stuart All Makes of Automobiles Repaired, Domestic and VW able to handle the other needs Dvorin, 9012 Breezewood Terrace; KASH REALTOR SELI.S HOMES IN GREENBELT AND through use of a trailer. Lee Walder, 16 Lakeside Dr.; Jan Turkliewicz, 106 Greenhill and Don­ OUTSIDE GREENBELT. USE Parcel I Zoning YOUR EQUITY IN YOUR PRE­ ald Bums, 5904 Cherrywood Terr. The council received a request LEARY'S AUTO SERVICE SENT HOME TO OBTAIN A The Prince Georges Chapter will from the Maryland National Capi­ LARGER HOME. MANY have a booth in the Labor Day tal Park and Planning Commission OTHER HOME OWNERS ARE Festival this year. The display to up-date its recommendations re­ Located at the CO-OP Service Station, 20 Southway USING THEIR PRESENT will publicize what is meant by garding the development of parcel EQUITY TO ASSUME THESE civil liberties and the types of ac­ 1 - the land between Glil prop­ LOW INTEREST LOANS. ACT tivities that the Civil Llberties Greenbelt, Md. Tel. · 474-9789 erty and the Baltimore-Washing­ N OW TO SECURE ONE OF Union engages In. Literature de­ ton Parkway. The Technical Staff THESE HOMES FOR YOUR scribing the American Civil Liber­ of .MNCPPC is preparing a report Authorised Md. State lnapeotion OWN. CALL 8i5-Zl51 ANY­ ties Union will be available at the on a pending rezoning application TIME. booth. requesting R-30 apartment zoning HAVE YOUR OWN FESTIVAL (14 units per acre). The College on 3 ¼ acres - you heard cor­ Park-Greenbelt Master ~an calls rectly, 31/4 acres. You should for retention of part of this parcel see this fabulous 3 BR stone for single-family homes. The city rambler wiith beautiful ,rec. room was asked especially to indicate £k,ea'4 and 2 car attached garage in a its desires w.ith respect to location prestige area. No one can get of the perimeter road and parkland near you so when you arrive eites. l-lairstylists home you won't be looknng into Insurance Bids your neighbor's aluminum sid­ The council gave tentative ap­ Come in and take advantage of our special low GRAND OPENING prices. ing. Instead you have wide pas­ proval to a low bid by McFarlin All services marked down thru September. ture land and trees, and situated Insurance Agency in Riverdale, in suOh a pleasant setting that Md., for its General Liability, Choose your Wiglet or Fall from our fine selections of the most wanted colors you will forget all about business Workmen's Compensation and Au­ and shades, also reduced thru our September celebration. and bring out your book of poe­ tomobile Coverage. McFarlin, the Ask about special combination deals to save even more. try. Trade in your Boxwood or city's present insurance carrier, A sale priced Permanent and a sale priced Wiglet & combined to almost Lakesl:de home on thlis beautiful had put in a bid of $18,053 (gross Unbelievable EXTRA SAVINGS. residence priced at $49,500. premiums). Election Judges College Park Salon Beltsville Salon KASH Realtor Josephine Seay was appointed to 9924 Rhode Island Ave. 11100 Baltimore Blvd. serve as election judge at North Coll!'~e Park, Md. Beltsville, Md. (Above Post Office) End School, with Jackie Shabe as -935-0070 474-2245 345-2151 alternate. Page 4 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, August 28, 1969 TA LENT CONTEST Municipal Service Bldg The Talent Contest will be held APOLLO FILMS Parkdale School Booth Parkdale Senior High School will Red Cross Mans Booth on Saturday, Aug. 30, and Sunday, Did you miss seeing the eoncis" Dedicaton on Saturday Aug. 31, at 7 p.m. The deadline be represented at this year's Labor To Aid "Camille" Victims for entering is Friday, Aug. 29. coverage of the Apollo moon shot? Day festival. Members of both sen­ At n simple cerPmo'lv at 11 n.m. Jnck Maffay will act as Master of Did you see it on a small screen ior and junior classes are combin­ The residents of Greenbelt will on Saturday, August 30. the newly Ceremonies. The following talent­ and in black and whit,,? If so, ing to operate a game booth. They completed Municipal Service have the opportunity to demon­ Pd youngsters have thus far agreed are hoping to raise funds that will Building will be dPdicated. Open to then plan to be at Greenbelt Thea­ strate their concern for the vic­ to appear: Kim Nicholson, Chris help pay expenses for a successful th" public, the dedication ceremony tre on Monday, Sept. 1. The man­ tims of hur;icane Camille during s,-.aJlion, Sandy Shock. ;Floy Bos­ prom. will be a feature of the Labor Day agement will pr('scnt in color two The game, called "the Big WC'll, Bonnie Griggs, Leslie Griggs, the annual Labor Day Festival. Festival wcPkend. Board," is similar to that of the Lorraine Boushell, Robin Corbin, short films that have been donated The Red Cross has been invited EYE GUESS game on TV. Specially invited guests at the Ch1istinc While, Mark "White, Mike by NASA for the Labor Day Fes­ to man a booth to accept cash con­ cerPmony will be Greenbelt civic Donkis, Kim Robbins, Pat Egan, tival. The tilms ar e: Bridge to tributions or checks m ade payable leaders and city employees. Fol­ Glenn Gallo, Mike Cavender, Jim Space, a general informatfona l film Boxwood Bowling League to American Red Cross Hurricane lowing the ceremony guests may Fahnens, Teny Nelson and Jeanne a bout the NASA space program, The Boxwood M•ixed Bowling Relief Appeal. Lack of storage in tour the building. Refreshments Nelson. a nd The Odyssey to the Moon, League resumes bowling at College the devastated area precludes fur­ wilJ be served. First and second place cash the Apollo 11 mission. The con­ Park Fairlanes on September 6. ther collection of food and cloth­ awards will be awarded each tinuous showings start at 1 p.m. Those interested in substituting ing, and these cannot be accepted The facility consists of two night. Please call: Mrs. Elizabeth and arc free. call 474-2556 or 474-7675. at the Red Cross booth. structures, a small office building Maffay, Talent Chairman, 474-6666. and a larger warehouse and shop building. Located west of the parking lot for the Lake Park, the structure is screened from Kenil­ worth Ave. by a decorative fencing. VOTE FOR ENIRGETIC LEADERSHIP A fringe of trees screens it from Crescent Rd. and from the Lake 151 Centerwa.y MLS 474-5700 Park.

An occupancy permit from the Spencerville - Country living at County Building Inspector was re­ its best! All brick colonial, ~eived about the middle of August 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, separate signifying satisfactory completion garage. Apple orchard and of the building. Underground various fruit trees on this 1 ¾ springs, however, in the parking acre lot. $32,500. lot have created problems there in ABLE the laying of pavement. For this Hillcrest Heights - Attractive reason, the city and the contractor 3 bedroom, Dutch Colonial on have signed an agreement whereby la rge corner lot. Living room the contractor will correct any with fireplace, separate din­ EXPERIENCED -problems that should arise within ing, table space kit., full base­ the coming year. This agreement ment, screened porch, large will be a form of insurance against patio. Only $4,750 will enable expenses incurred if the problems you to assume 6 ½ % loan. have not yet been solved. House will sell quickly at. RESPONSIBLE $25,500. At the present time city officials do not expect thnt the Public Greer.belt - An extra large ·works Dept. will move into the fenced yard goes with this 3 new building 'until some time after bedroom END masonry. Also, Labor Day. Because -the summer large screened porch for sum­ work program for the Dept. is the mer enjoyment. Close to the heaviest of the year, the moving center for shopping. Call for process was deliberately postponed an appointment to inspect - until after the end of summer. In Other Greenbelt homes avail­ addition, the new furniture ordered able. ELECT THOMAS WHITE TO COUNCIL for the office building has not yet been delivered. The Dept. prefers to move all equipment and fur­ "LET US SELL YOUR HOUSE" By Auth. of Candidate nishings at the same time. ash - Sea ro k General Tire 9457 LA NHAM-SEVERN RD. Mon. thru Sat. - 8 a.m.-9 p.m. 577-2900 SEABROOK MARYLAND Sunday 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 577-2902 EXTERIOR CAR WASH (Nightly 6 - 9 Mon. Thru Sat.) • Stay in your Car Special • Giant brushes clean away stubborn smudges · • White Walls steam-cleaned • Free spray wax application

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* Air cond. cars slightly more. *Nygen, General's patented prOC1:lssed nylon cord. Thursday, August 28, 1969 Greenbelt: _L4 Planned City The follo1c i ng is reprinted by to move in. He was given a three­ children are especially ntlracted permission of the Baltimore room house, with the rent being to our town. We provide them with News American, from the iss11e $37.50 a month. He has lived in ample space to grow in," Mayor of August 17, 1969. the same house since 1937, and has Smith said. also served as the town's mayor. The city has its own flag, and By i:Uohammed Rauf, Jr. Listen to him talk: Mrs. Mary Clare Bonham, who de­ News American Staff Writer "We were a happy community signed it, is as dear to the town's then. We are a happy community people as Betsy Ross is dear to Greenbelt, a Maryland town be­ now. All of us here are hard­ Americans in general for design­ gun in 1937 as a work-relief project working people, who love our coun­ ing the Sta rs and Stripes. for depression victims, today is one try, who love our town. We work of the most flourishing communi­ THE CITY FATHERS in 1938 for what we get. Our streets are held a competition for a n appropri­ ties in the country and is now in­ safe. There is no delinquency here. ternationally known. ate design for Greenbelt's fl ag. The crime rate is negligible. There were 65 entries. When the town, 35 miles south of "Walk a round the town. See _.-· Baltimore, in Prince George's how we keep our homes. You will Three meetings of the City Coun­ --- County, was started in 1935, land sec every home well-kept. Many cil had to be called before a de­ wa s selling there for $97 an acre. are 32 years old, but through good cision could be reached on the win­ Today, you'll be lucky to buy the care they are still fine to live in." ner. same acre for $16,000. MR. MORRISON has much of Mrs. Bonham's design consists of Its fame rests on twin factors: the town's folk-lore at his finger­ a lone pine tree in green upon a Shown discussing the Labor Day Crab Feast are (from left to • It is one of the very few "gar­ tips. He recalled these incidents: field of white between two broad right): Emory Harman, Greenbelt Postmaster; Jay F. Morris, den cities" in the country, planned "There was a time when people green stmpes It was unfurled for Young GOP President; U. S. Senator Joseph Tydings; Greenbelt to the last street comer and the we1·e not allowed to hang out their the first time on the F ourth of July City Councilman Leo Gerton; and U.S. Senator Charles "Mac" last tree before work on it was wash on Sundays and in the even­ in 1938. Mathias. begun. As such, it draws town ings. That was because people THE TOWN .has two movie planners from all over the globe from other towns were constantly houses. The Greenbelt movie house, to study its layout. coming to see our town in opera­ too, is geared to m ovies for chil­ Blotter The two new officers, Vogel and • It is the site of the Goddard tion, and the city fathers did not dren. It began opera.ting in 1938 The Police Carroll recently added to the police staff, are currently taking the Space Flight Center, one of the na­ want the visitors to get a glimpse with a showing of "Little Miss On August 12, at 5 :50 a.m., tion's major hubs in its thrust to­ of our wash hanging out to dry. Broadway," featuring Shirley Tem­ Moyer's Esso Station on Greenbelt state's mandatory police training ward the planets and the stars. "Then there was a time when ple. Yesterday it was showing Roa.cl was robbed of $102 by an course at the Prince Georges Coun­ The town is five minutes by car pets weren't allowed. Feelings in "Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang." armed bandit who held a handker­ ty Police Academy. from College Park, where the Uni­ the matter were very high. Some chief over his face and shotgun in Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt used to As a result of an arrest made versity of Maryland is located. And his hand. The getaway car was people wanted pets, others were a­ tak e a great dea:l of interest in the last August 9, the police feel that so within its boundaries there now discovered on Cherrywood Drive. gainst them. A deadlock devel­ town. One of her "My Day" col­ they have cleared up several inde­ lives one of the largest concentra­ The owner of the vehicle, a 17-year­ oped in the council, and the matter umns was devoted to it. She even cent e~posure cases which have tions of Ph.Ds, and M.S. and B.A. old College Park youth, was later went to court, which decided in fa ­ contributed to the town statue occurred in Greenbelt Park during degree holders found anywhere in a found and charged with armed rob­ vor of people owning pets. of a pioneer mother and child. the nation. bery. The case is still being inves­ the past several months. The ar­ "ONE OF OUR city ordinances The town's city hall was built in rest occurred after two girls re­ ONE RESULT has been that states that women may not appear tigated, as one or more other sus­ 1964. It includes an auditorium ported seeing a man exposing him­ the town is undergoing a construc­ in public in short-shorts. Many pects may be involved. where council meetings are held. self in a parked automobile near tion boom as intensive as anywhere yea1·s ago, a 14year-old was pick­ A 49-ycar-old man was charged GREENBELT is the first town Braden Field. The girls went home, in the state. Apartment complexes ed up for this offense, and was with larceny as he attempted to in the state to establish a council­ reported the description of the man are rising up as if somebody were fined $5. We all chipped in to pay leave the Co-op supermarket with manager type of government. The to the police and Officer Ernest waving a magic wand and a genie her fine. The ordinance still three grocery bags containing 60 council itself has four members be­ is bringing them into existence stands, though now it is not rigidly car tons of cigarettes for which h . nrnml~ noted the IIUl:l,)eCt at tho overnight. enforced. sides the mayor. The present city Md not paid. park fk>me h10llients liltet. Xho manager is Jiames K. Giese. The Springhill Lake Apts., the "And then I remember when our On August 15, beginning at 3:30 suspect was taken into custody, City fathers a re constantly try­ Greenbelt Park Apts., Charles­ trees used to draw ,a lot of Jap­ in the afternoon, three housewives, identified by the girls, and charied ing to increase the city's recrea­ towne Village Apts,, and the Uni­ anese beetles, and the city would one on Ridge Road and two on with indecent exposure. tion areas. Not long ago, they versity Square Apts. are some of give 25 cents per quart to each boy Plateau Place, invited into their bought additional acres for $500,000 In the late hours of August 6 and the construction projects tha t have who would catch them. The boys homes a white Silver Spring male, near the lake for extending the following into the next morning a reached or are approaching com­ would spread a blanket under a 27-years-old, who told them he parkland. One half of the cost was number of parked automobiles were pletion. tree, shake the trees, and the represented the fashion section of received from Washington under 'Vandalized by either having the These projects include both a­ beetles would fall on the blanket Look magazine. He further stated the Federal Open Space Program. tires slit or having convertible tops partments and townhouse types. and be popped into bottles. Many he was looking for models and that The crime rate is low. There ne­ punctured. Most of the vandalism IN EACH case, the City Council boys earned their pocket money they would receive $50 if their ver has been a murder in the town. occured on Ridge Rd., between 16 insisted that natural beauty should this way." pictures were published in the There is a 17-man police force Court and 71 Court, but other cars not be adversely affected, and so The first settlers formed a cor­ magazine. under the vigilant and able guid­ hit were parked on Lakecrest the greenery a round each project poration in 1952 and bought from At the first house he asked for a ance of Chief William T. Lane. Drive, Westway, Lakeside, Hedge­ is untouched. the federal government the homes picture of the la dy. When she THE TOWN has two banks, one wood Court, Woodland Way, North­ The m ayor and council frown they were living In. It is called the didn't have one, he asked for her junior high school, four elem entary way and Lastner Lane. The case upon high-rise apartment buildings, Greenbelt Homes, Incorporated. measurements. When she said she schools, a volunteer Fire Depart­ is under investigation. and when one developer sought to ONE YEAR the town's children didn't know them, he asked her to m ent, three shopping centers, Li­ build one, they refused to give in the Center School started a jun­ get one of her dresses. As she The police are busy notifying all on's Club, an American Legion Post him permission for it. But the de­ ior cooperative to purchase candy, started to comply, he began to fol­ drivers of automobiles with out-of veloper took the case to court-and pencils, paper and such. The story and a Junior Chamber of Com­ state license plates of the Mary­ merce. low her up the stairs. At this point won. was picked up by newsp:::.pers all she asked him to leave and he did land Motor Vehicle Law which re­ But it is shill hoped that other over the country, and the project Food chains like High's, Gino's, so. quires that a permanent resident high-rises will not be built, with came to be known as the "Gumdrop Howard Johnson (sic) a nd others of Maryland obtain Maryland tags are well represented. At the second house he asked for their inevitable adverse effect on Co-op" a picture, measurements, and then within 30 days and a temporary or The population has an interna­ the town's character, especially its The site of Greenbelt was pu­ a tape measure. He was then seasonal resident must obtain such tional flavor. There is a (sic) fam­ homelike and sylvan setting. chased by the federal government asked to leave, which he did. tags within 120 days. Persons who ily from India, as well as Germans, The town is also noted nation­ from old Maryland families with At the third house, he followed live in Maryland and own cabs ally for reducing its taxes a lmost titles going back to the original Japanese and Koreans living in the which operate in the District must town. the same routine, then asked to use every year since 1955. In that year g1'8.11ts from the Brihish Crown. the bathroom. From the bathroom also have a Maryland registration. ONE VERY important reason it was charging $1.71 for ev­ The land was no longer of much window, he spotted a police car, Persons wl}o drive cabs which they for the town's growth is that four ery $100 of assessable property. In agricultural value, because it had which the first two ladies had sum­ do not own must obtain a recipro­ major highways pass through it. 1956 the tax went down by three been over-worked as farmland, es­ moned, and attempted to escape cal sticker. This also applies to They are the Baltimore-Washing­ cents a dollar; in 1957 it was re­ pecially for tobacco growing, and through the kitchen window. At persons who drive company cars ton Parkway, the Capital Beltway, duced by two cents more, and in had ceased to be used for this pur­ this point the third lady called the which arc garaged in Maryland. Kenilworth Ave. which runs into 1962 it came down to $1.50 per $100. pose. police. He was apprehended near Such stickers do not cost any mo­ W ashington and Greenbelt Ave. "BUT WE INTEND to keep up Mayor Smith, easy going, be­ 52 court Ridge and charged with ney and may be obtained from the the trend," said Mayor Edgar nign and popular, is known for Downtown Washington is only three counts of soliciting without Dept. of Motor Vehicles. Appro­ Smith. "For fiscal 1969-1970, the his penchant for retaining the 25 minutes away by car, and so is a license. pr'iate for.ms are available at the Baltimore. Adjacent to Greenbelt rate is down by another five cents, greenery. There are grassy knolls, Chief William Lane expressed Police station. People driving out­ and now stands at 80 cents" shady groves, parks a nd such al­ lie the towns of College Park, Ber­ surprise that this person was ad­ of-state cars which belong to a This has been made possible by most everywhere. The impression wyn Heights and Riverdale - the mitted into each of the three relative must obtain a sticker or the influx of more and more tax­ is created that one is not walk­ whole forming one of the most homes, especially in view of last a second set of tags. Cars may be rapidly developing a reas in the payers. ing through a town as such but year's unsolved murder of the wom­ registered in more than one state. entire country. When the town was formally through a giant park. an who Jived in Glenn Dale. He Special requirements apply to ser­ opened in 1937, it had a population MAYOR SMITH is especially in­ In certain parts of Greenbelt, cautioned people against admitting vicemen and students land price is $28,000 an acre. It is of less than a thousand: In 1940 terested in maintaining the town's any stranger into their homes A suspicious person was notgd by the population stood at 2,831. Am­ a rtificial lake. It is spacious, us­ increasing year by year. Last without seeing credentials. year it was $25,000 an acre. a neighbor in the yard of 56 Court erican entry into World War II able for boating and fishing. In the parking lot behind the Crescent Rd. The police found a brought an influx of 1,000 addition­ Mayor Smith is also very keen "We are on the go, yes, but at Sports Oenter a car was spotted the same time we intend to pre­ broken window pane but no sign of a l persons, which swelled to 7,704 on promoting youth activities. moving in the opposite direction entry into the vacated house. Later in 1950. There is a very active Youth Cen­ serve the town's distinctive flavor. on a one-way road. This simple We are a peaceful community, we a car, with the keys left in the THE POPULATION remained ter in the city, and also a very traffic violation resulted in one ignition, was stolen from 2 Court constant during the 1950s, and in large number of public swimming provide a relaxing atmosphere, we arrest for assault with a dead­ have plenty of parkland, and we Westway. The car was later found 1960 it was 7,479. pools, ball parks, and picnic areas. ly weapon and disorderly conduct, in front of 17 Court Rlidge. The But then Goddard was estab­ One outstanding feature of the intend to keep things that way," and another for driving under the Mayor Smith concluded. two events were connected when lished in Greenbelt, and now the town is llhe predominance of chlld­ influence, resisting arrest, and dis­ the police arrested an 18-year-old population exceeds 18,000, and be­ ren. Mayor Smith said that in cer­ orderly conduct. Mt. Rainier youth in the Center fore the end of the century it is tain sections, children outnumber The incident occurred August 17 and charged him with unauthoriz­ expected to be as high .as 40,000. adults 5 to 1. Horseshoe Tournament at 7 p.m., when the operator of the ed use of a motor vehicle. Greenbelt is one of the three THE CHILDREN can be seen All entries for the 1969 Labor car was stopped, questioned and "green towns" established during everywhere, swimming dn the pools, Day doubles Horseshoe tourna­ began to use ,profane language. A Ohief William Lane notes that it the administration of President romping in the woods, crowding ment must be in to the Recreation passenger got out of tlhe car and is against the law to leave keys in an unattended car. The owner Franklin D. Roosevelt, the idea be­ drug stores for foe cream cones. Department or Bryan Blavatt by threatened a second officer with a ing to give useful work to men on The major roads have underpasses 9 a.m. Saturday, August 30. Tour­ tire iron. '.Dhus, the two arrests en­ could be charged with contributing unemployment relief, to

CLASSIFIED Slow Pitch Champs Labor Day Festival Schedule of Events • Con't. $1.00 for a 10-word minimum, 5c Long Distance Races Greenbelt Shell, the Washington MONDAY for each additional word Submit Metro Area slow pitch champs, will ads in writing, accompanied b,­ Labor Day Wr ekend be one of sixteen teams enter ed in 2:30 p.m. BALLOON BURST cash payment, either to the New& the eighth annual Greenbelt tour­ Ohai.nnan - Jack Downs On Sunday, 31 August at 5:30 Review office at 15 Parkway before nament on Labor Day. Slow-pitch Entrants must be pre-schoolers 10 p.m. of the Tuesday preceding p.m. at Braden Field, Greenbelters and others who have been running teams from the District, Virginia (Baby publication, or to the Twin Pines and Maryland have entered this 3:00 p.m. DIAPER DERBY Crawling Contest) Savings and Loan office. or jogging are invited to partici­ Chairmen - Helen and Mike Chew pate in three long distance races as double elimination contest, which Babies must be one year old or younger; n o walkers CALDWELL'S WASHER SER­ part of the Labor Day Festival. will be played at Braden Field in VICE All makes expertly repaired The inexperienced jogger or runner Greenbelt and Clinton· No. 5 in 3:30 p.m. SACK RACE Authorized Whirlpool dealer. GR may enter the two mile Run-For­ southern Prince Georges County. Ch'ainnan - :Mike Bnrchick, Jr. -4--5515. 103 Centerway, Your-Life race or the woman's one Teams will include last year's Entrants most be ages 12 thru 15 tournament winner e.nd present PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR. mile, both races dedicated to physi­ county league chan1p, Clancy's, as 4:00 p.m. 3 - LEGGED RACE EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE, cal fitness and to be run at one's own pace. Everyone gets a tro­ well as other top teams, such as: Chainnan - Larry Noel 474-6894. For married and engaged couples phy who finishes. St. Leo's, Mrs Filbert's, Red Fox WANTED-Old electric trains Inn, Teddy's Auto, and Fred and Nationally-rn.nked long distance 4:30 p.m. BUBBLE GUM CONTEST any condition. Call Mr. Rolph afte; runners will be in the 15 hllometer Harry's Seafood. The Army will 6 p.m. 474-4136. Chairman - Julius Chieppa (9.3 mHe) race through the streets be represented by U.S. Data Com­ mand, who will open in game Entrants must be ages 6, 7, or 8 FOR SALE-Lawn Mowers, hand of Greenbelt and the Agriculture number three versus Ponder's Lake -$8. Sharpening-lawn Mowers - Farm competing for 15 prizes. The Restaurant. Other tea.ms include 5:00 p.m. PIE EATING CONTEST $2.50. Call Mr. Rolph, after 6 p.m. first three Greenbelt finishers get Pizza Inn, P. G. Chuckers, Metro Chairman - Toni Durantine 474-4136. prizes. Information about the Entrants must be ages 16, 17, or 18 races from Larry Noel, 474-9362. Merchants, Allegheny Airlines, Wil­ APARTMENT F OR R ENT. Call son's Restaurant, Beltsville, and 474-6400. 5:30 p.m. LIMBO WALK Ager Road Methodist Church. The Chainnan - Al Geiger LEARN TO DRIVE: - Beat high championship game will be held E ntrants must be age 20 or older cost of Driver Education - CALL Pros Instruct Local Labor Day at 2 p:m. TRI-STATE DRIVING SCHOOL, 6:00 p.m. TUG-0-WAR Bus. 347-7773, after 9 p.m. il0-9016. Jr. Tennis Players Seven Greenbelters Given Chainnan • D, Bagster-Clolllas For adults GREENBELT CO-OP NURSERY Sponsored by the Greenbelt Rec­ State Senatorial Awards SCHOOL bas openings for 3 four­ reation Dept. a group of Greenbelt Senator Edward T. Conroy bas year olds starting Sept. 345-8549. junior tennis players were enter­ announced the Senatorial Scholar­ Other Special Events ship Award recipients from the FOR SALE: - 2-Bedroom Masonry, tained and instructed by some of 6:30 p.m. AMERICAN INDIAN DANCE SHOW Greenbelt area for the year of 1969. lmmacullate. New wall-to-wall car­ today's top professional tennis Dance Troupe of D. C. Society of American Indians They are: Robert Becker, 6011 peting, fenced yard, filllished ,patio players at the Balllimore Country Narrator - Bush Mitchell Springhill Drive, No. 202; Lynn Mast.er of Ceremonies - Bruce Bowman with furniture, just painted and Club in Ballt~ore. Forty-four Fedder, 6122 Breezewood Drive; Sponsored by Twin Pines Savings and Loan papered throughout. 474-3910. Greenbe'J.ter.s turned out to see the likes of Rod Laver and Billy Jean Christine Miller, 116 Northway; Re­ 8:00 p.m. GREENBELT CONCERT BAND WILL CARE FOR CHILD while King instruct the finer points of gina Wilkinson, 118 Lastner Lane; Director - Howard Carle mother works. Pool and large yard, the game during the two-day affair, David J. Brlansky, 5 Greendale 9:00 p.m. 11THANK-YOU11 AWARDS excellent references. 345-1702. held on a grass court surface. Place; Hugh Cottington, 8 Green­ FOR SALE: - Small household Greenbelt's Tom Kelly was hit­ way Place; Patricia Seay, 6-S Pla­ items, (Bric-A-Brae) some An­ ting with Ann Hayden Jones; Lisa teau Place. tiques, Friday 3 to 8 p.m., Saturday Mac'Farland and Barbara Baluch 1 to 6 p.m. 107 'l1a.marisk Court, with Pancho Gonzales and Tom MAKE-UP SWIM CLASSES Boxwood Village. ,Skillman with Mrs. Billy Jean Because of the pool's breakdown BEELINE FASHIONS NEEDS King. last Wednesday and Friday swim classes were cancelled. These Greenbelt Homes, Inc. THREE (3) STYLISTS in this area. Qualifications: Love clothes classes wiD be made up on Satur• drive car. No collecting or deliver~ MNCPPC Public Briefing day, August 30. All classes will be on Hamilton Place ing. CaB 474-1693. A public briefing on the Gen­ held at regular times. Mary Jane Kinzer, Broker BABY SITTING: - Would like to eral Plan for the Maryland Reg­ care for child in my home, two ional District (Wedges and Corri­ years or older. Fenced-in yard. Call dors) will be held at the Maryland TURN Use the services designed to save YOU money. Consult 474--0624. National Capital Park and Plan­ niug Commissions a uditorium on ON us before buying or selling. No settlement or closing cests. RELIABLE TEENAGER will September 2 a t 8 p.m ., 8787 Georgia babysit evenings. Call 345-1108. Avenue, Silver Spring. WITH Look before yeu buy. See our listings of brick and WILL CARE FOR CHILD by day The program wlill also include or hours. Live opposite Center discussion of conservation ele­ TOM D1SBOnry homee. School. Phone 345-7076. ments - natural resources, historic sites, open space and agriculture. WILL CARE for pre-school child Auth. Cand. If !YOU prefer a less expensive home, but attractive and in my Boxwood home. 345-7864. JAYCEE BOOTH well eared for, let us show you our two and three PIANO LESSONS: Modern The Greenbelt Jaycees will spon­ BACK TO SCHOOL Method - Beginners, I ntermediates, sor a booth at the Labor Day Fes­ SPECIAL! bedroom frames; some for immediate occupancy, Advanced. 345-9129. •tival to sell hot dogs, refreshing Ladies, girls KITTENS - Six weeks old box Sno-Cones, coffee, Teem, and P epsi others for early Fall. trained, call 474-0982 ater 6. ' Cola Y'all com e hungry! Panti-Hose 99c GIVEAWAY • Kittens, 2 males 1 TRAFFIC TIP female, 10 wks old, box trained. Stay awake behind the wheel! 474-7843. Crew Socks 2/$1.15 FINANCING AVAILABlE ON AU HOMES. That's no place to catoh up on Bia.ck or Whit.e HELP WANTED-WOMAN. Clerk, your sleep. P lan your trip with Reg. 79c each general, Purchasing Department. early evening stops; take coffee or Follow RED and WHITE signs to GHI OFFICE. Permanent. Exceptional Fringe scenery breaks every 2 or 3 hours; Clearance Sa.le on Benefits. Apply in .person. CCM; don',t eat heavy meals while on the Arts and Crafts Inx., 9520 Balti­ road; keep your car well ventilat­ Summer Clothing Open 7 days a week ed; keep your eyes open! more Ave., College Park. Prices as mark ed S: 30 AM to 5 PM - Mo-day through Friday LOST • Pet king snake, 3' long, black with white mar kings, harm­ WINTER SWIM BEtINS Ladies, Girl's 10 AM to 6 PM - Saturde.y less. Last seen vicinity Pinecrest Foldmg Slippers 77 c Ct Reward. 474-7183. This Wlinter Gr eenbelters who to have passed "advanced beginners'' Reg. $1.00 Noon 6 PM - Sundav State Farm will be able to swim three tim es a week. Swimming will take ,place "•• Insurance on Sundays, 5-6 p.m., Wednesdays Bath Towels $1.57 For Information or Appointment Call .., Ron 7-8 p.m. at Columbia College and All Colors Reg. $1.99 ,...... \ Borgwardt Saturdays 7-8 a.m., Silver Spring 474-4161 or 474-4331 Auto • Life - Homeewnen YMCA. Adults may join the Satur ­ 10210 Baltimore Blvd. day morning swimming. Persons Collf'g(' Park, Md. !0'1M who are interested should leave Ben Franklin For Satisfactory R.esults Sell and Buy thru GHll (on U. S. 1 at the Beltway) their names, a dd resses and tele­ phone num bers with the cashier at In the Center 474-8400 •the swimming ,pool. They will be Open 9 - 9 Mon.-sat. contacted in early September. King's Referral Service HOME IUPAIRS Greenbelt Theatre Greenbelt. Md. Exp, PT. men. eup. &; sink ea­ Adult. SU& dosores • pa.bit • OO.ncrM8 - tile FOR TOP QUALITY - smL & Ice- appJJanaes - fota­ in,: atUe stllirs - winilows - Walt Disney's nten.nces. PETER PAN AT CUT-RATE PRICES 474-7206 Shows 2:00 - S:45: 5:30-7:15 Sunday 1:00-Z:45-4:30-6:15-8:00 CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY ANYWHERE/ Special show Fri. & Sat. N ite PORTER'S LIQUORS Adults Only (N ext to Kramer's Hardware) WHERE IT'S AT Veterans Liquors 8200 Balto. Blvd. 474-3%73 David Janssen - Don Rickles 11620 Baltimore Blvd. (Route I) Beltsville, Md. Complete Line of Beverages Show 9 :30 only We specialize in wines from around the world. Wed. Mackenna's Gold Free Delivery 937-1110 937-3022 Page______6 GHEE~BELT NEWS RF.VlFW_;______-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-.-::_-_-:_-:_;:..Thursday,____ :_-_-_=-_:..._-_-~_._:_-:_-_:_-_-_-_ Augusl 28, 1969 City Notes Season pass sales for the munici­ GRE ENBELT LABOR DAY El::t.in<' Skolnik - 474-6060 with Naval Air Reserve Patrol pa l swimming pool were down SquJ.dron 68A2. It's a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ slightly from last yea r, figures r e­ ald Hall, 11-D Parkway. Sheila Congratulations to the following leased by the Recreation Dept. FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Marie made her debut on August recent winners of the SHL Bridge have r Pvealed. Although s ales of l\frmbns of thr Labor Day Frsti\'al Swering Committe<', who 21, weighing 8 lbs. 8 oz. Her Club: June 15, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ resident family passes were up 7 ar1> responsibl<' for co-ordinating all F<'stival activities are: proud grandparents are Mr. and old Keller; June 22, 'William Flank from last year (527 as against 520) , Mrs. Albert K. Herling, 13-M and G. Webber; June 29, William all other categories were down. Leo Gerton Chairman Wilson and Dale Frese; July 6, Ridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sixty-one resident single passes Martin Anderson Parade Invitations Hall, Sr., 3-B Research. William Flank and G. Webber. were sold this year, as against 68 There's a new baby in the home Billy Clawson, a junior member for last year. In the non-resident Cathy Foster Treasurer; Donations of the SHL fencing club, has earn­ categories, 129 families this year of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lichvar, Dave Lange Co-ordinator; Special Events 18 Woodland. Roy Lawrence was ed the "Fencer of the Month" title purchased passes as against 136 born on July 24 and tipped the for winning the most matches· in last year. Only two non-resident Bill Lawson Carnival Area scales at 9 lbs. 5 oz. He joins weekly competitions. single passes were sold this year, Bernie. McGee Secretary Richard, Joel and John. In recognition of their commun­ as against 11 last year. A complete Robert Jacoby, 5809 Cherrywood ity service, Marcia and Ray Koos­ financial accounting of this seas­ Other mrmbns of the Festival Committee are: Lane was recently appointed to nick were named SHL's "Citizen of on's pool operations will be releas­ Chairman of Publicity the board of the Washington area the Month." Marcia spearheaded ed later this faH. . Vicki Lathom chapter of the National Multiple the successful June Outing of the * * * Shirley Meredith Chairman of "Miss Greenbelt" Contest Sclerosis Society. SHL Elementary School. Both she This week Pepco is installing new Chairman of Special Contests Airman Appprentice Ronald L. and Ray are active members of the street lights on Crescent Rd. from Mike Burchick Rowe, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mishkan Torah. Ray, a graduate Lakeside Dr. to Kenilworth Ave. Betty Maffay Chairman of Talent Contest Clarence B. Rowe, 14-Q Hillside Rd. of Brooklyn Poly Tech in Brook­ The new lighting was authorized Show and husband of the former Miss lyn with a B.S. in Engineei,ing, is in the budget for the current fis­ Joyce Kuhn Chairman of Art JoAnn C. O'Loughlin, of 7-C Cres­ presently employed at Control cal year. cent Rd., has completed 28 days of Data Corporation. Marcia attend­ intensive recruit training at Naval ed City College of where * * * Labor Day Feslival U. of Md. Announces Air Station, Millington, Tenn. En­ she majored in merchandising. The The Public Works Dept. has hired listed in the Navy's "Four-to-Ten Krasnicks have a 5-year-old son two new employees, an equipment Auditions for Production Month" active duty program, he is Jerry David and a 1-year-old operator and a parks crewman. Is 15 Years Old University Theatre announces op­ now attending one of the Navy's daughter Shanie Beth. They replace two employees who The first Labor Day Festival was en auditions for their first produc­ class "A" schools, which will train The James Wishnia's were the recently resigned. held in 1955 to raise money for the tion of the 1969-70 season, "Celebra­ him in the field of his choice. winners of SHL's Patio Contest. Curb and gutter work on Cres­ Bulilding Fund of ,the Greenbelt tion." This is the most recent Virginia and Ronald Shepler, Riclhard Cogan and Paul Oriss cent Rd. has been completed by Youth Center. The affair was high­ work of Tom Jones and Harvey winning '5 out of 6 points in the last were awarded first ,prize. the contractor, though the city's ly successful through the efforts of Schmidt, who previously auth­ three boards, eked out a 1-point Solomon Arbeiter, 9174 Springhill portion of the job-backfilling and the many volunteers and the Fes­ ored The Fantastlcks and I Do, I grading-is still unfinished. On •tival Committee - Vincent Caruso, victory at last Friday's duplicate Lane, was among the twenty-three Do! bridge game. Second-place went to Federal officials selected to study August 4 the contractor began Henry Brautigll!m, and E. Don pouring curb on Woodland Way. Bullian. They turned over $800 to Auditions for "Celebration" will the team of Peg Wainscott and in Princeton University's Woodrow be held for four evenings begin­ He will also be responsible for the Fund. Gretchen Eanes. Because of re­ Wilson School of Public and Inter­ ning Sunday, September 14, through ligious holidays, the next game will national Affairs during the next widening the street there and Many of the events are still be­ paving it with a base coat. A final ing presented, though sometimes Wednesday, September 17. Tryouts not be played until Friday, Septem­ academic year. Arbeiter, age 32, js for reading, movement, and dance ber 26. Higher Education Coordinator, Of­ surfacing of the widened street in different form. The Popularity will be laid next year. Contest, where the winner was se­ will be held on Monday and Wed­ Sorry to hear that Rodney Revi­ fice of Civil Rights, Department of nesday evenings with singing au­ er, 1-C Plateau, ds in Prince Health, Education and Welfare. lected by penny votes, has been Suddenly the Public Works Dept. changed to the more usual type of ditions on Sunday and Tuesday. Georges Hospital. He was the vic­ Alice Lucille Proctor, daughter was called to give attention to the All auditions will be held at 7 p.m. tim of a holdup while waiting for of Wayne C. Proctor, has a role Queen Contest. The Talent Con­ Athletic Club House-first, to re­ test and many of the athletic con­ in the Experimental Theatre of the a bus in Wiashington. We wish him in the University of Maryland pair a broken water line and sec­ Tawes Fine Arts Building, College a quick recovery. Drama Wing's production of "And tests still take ,place but the Fish­ ond, to clean up after smoke and ing Rodeo and the Boxing Bouts Park caillpus. Those inte'rested Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Klukow­ You Never Know", which will be fire damage from two fires set in must audition in each category but ski and family, Mr, and W.il­ are no longer held. The Jitterbug Mrs, presented before the National Con• the early morning hours of Au­ may choose which two of the four liam McKinley and Mr. and Mrs. vention of the Women's Auxiliary Contest was drastically ( ?) chan­ gust 2. Only minor damage was ged to the Rock and Roll Band evenings they wish to attend. Don Erdman, all of Boxwood, of the American Podiatry Associa­ caused to the building by the fires, For further audition information, spent a week at Chincoteague, tion at ,the Shoreham Hotel on Au­ Contest which, this year, was drop­ which were detected almost im­ ped in favor of a one-night Teen contact the Fine Arts Box Office at Virginia. gust 11. Miss Proctor is currently mediately by the police; but smce 454-2201 from 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p,m. Walter Wight, 105 Hedgewood, a sophomore at Old Dominion Uni­ Dance. The parade, dii,ected by the building ts being used in the Sgt. Austin Green, was similar to weekdays. has returned from a trip to Wis­ versity in Norfolk, Virginia. T he Recreation Dept.'s day camp pro­ consin, where he attended a class Drama Wing's plays are given be­ those of the ,past years. Both Vin­ griam, a prompt clean-up was cent Caruso and Austin Green will reunion at Endeavor Academy in fore any civic groups interested in necessary. Endeavor. Accompanying him was t!he behavior problems of children. ride in this year's parade. Interfaith Gro up his granddaughter "Barbara. They * * also visited the Wisconsin State The city has been notified To Present: Films Fair and went to Devil's Lake. And that the County is currently seek­ very best wishes to Mr. Wight on ing a court decree for title to some Winning Films at Library The Concerned Interfaith Com­ American Cancer Society The Films Division of Prince the occasion of his 75th birthday Boxwood property lying between mittee of Greenbelt invites every­ G-eorges County Memorial Library tomorrow. the Boxwood and I:.akewood sub­ one at the Labor Day Festival to Solicits Volunteers system will present the 39 winners The Combat Infantryman Ba.dge dlvdsions. Originally promised to see a variety of short films and of the Eleventh Annual Ameriban was awarded to Specialist Four The making of cancer dressings the city for park purposes by the share in discussion and refresh­ Film Festival in dual showings at Donald L. Shirkey, near Pleiku, by volunteers is an important part developers of Boxwood, the prop­ ments. The films will be shown in the Hyattsv,llle and Oxon Hill bran­ Vl-etnam, on July 24. Son of Mrs. of ,the American Cancer Society's erty was let go to the County for the Municipal Buliding 1n the eve­ ches September 8 - 12. Lila Shirkey, 9128 Edmonston Ter. Service Program. In Prince unpaid truces. It is understood that nings, Friday through Sunday, and This will be the seventh annual he hi assigned as a mechanic with Georges County, the ladies of the County will give the land to the Monday afternoon. They concern Fall Film Festival to be presented Headquarters Company, 2nd Bat­ Eastminster Presbyterian Church city once clear title is obtained. the need for sensitivity to other in­ by the county library system. The ta.lion, 8th Infantry, 4th Infantry have made 14,159 dozen dressings No action has as yet been taken dividuals and to our naturnal en­ 39 ,prize winning films were selec­ Division. in the 16 years they ' have been by the city to acquire parcels 7 vllronment. Also on d i s p 1 a y ted from 400 entries. Our deepest sympathy to Mrs. meeting The ladies meet two . and 8 as parkland. The hang-up throughout the Festival will be an The festival will begin at 2 p.m. Charles Link Jr., 13-E Ridge, who 'hours every month to make d ress­ is ,the difficulty of obtaining the exhibit on the accomplishments of on Monday, September 8 ..at the recently lost her mother. ings, which range in size from 2"x services of an appraiser for the Negro scientists and artists and Hyatblvdlle Branch. Afternoon A group of ninety Prince 2" to 20''x20" property. The city expected ,to get Negroes in government. This ex­ showings will be from 2 - 5 p.m. Georges County Head Starters Other articles made by dressing two appraisals before starting ne­ hibit was prepared by an inter­ and evening showings from 7:30 were treated to a day of sum;mer groups include Johnny coats, bed gotiations with the owners of the religious group dn Laurel, Md . .to about 9:30 ip.m. The festival will fun at Greenbelt Lake by the ,pads, slippers, pajamas, and bed properties. The films to be shown on Friday open at the Oxon Hill Branch on Prince Georges Jaycees. The pic­ jackets. More volunteers are ur­ night are "Unanswered Question,'' A former Greenbelt Police Offic­ Tuesday, September 9. It will con­ nic included boat rides on the lake gently needed. Anyone interested "Neighbors,'' and "A Chairy Tale." er, Philip R. Coombes, who resign­ tinue at Hyattsvme throug,h Thurs­ and competitive sack races and in volunteering a little of her time Saturday evening, "Detached ed from the force dn December day and at Oxon Hill through Fri­ bean bag g,ames and was a fantas­ for this worthwhile r - Robert Klem Chairman - Mike Burch'lck Mother, father, and two children on each team Sponsored by the Festival Committee Each team will receive a certificate award Ribbon awards supplied by the Greenbelt Recreation Department Presentation of QUEEN Contestants Each entrant \\ill receive a certificate award AD events will be held on the grass area behind the Center's statue CLOWN DIVING SHOW Advance registration 30 minutf>s before each contest Director - Robert Klem 2:00 p.m. WATERMELON EATING CONTEST Featuring the Greenbelt l\lunicipal Pool Guards Chairman - John Bogumill AAU DIVING EXHIBITION Entrants must be ages 9, 10, or 11 Organized by the Amateur Athletic Union (continued on page '7)