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r.- GHI BOARD DISCUSSES ACCESS Oirctnhtlt TO PROPOSED SCHOOL COMPLEX by Rita Fisher City Manager James Giese and Advisory Planning Board Chairman Ed Wuermser met on Thursday, August 11, with the Board of Directors of Greenbelt Homes, Inc., as part of the boards Btws Btuitw regular meeting, to discuss the matter of access to the prop~sed school site complex and present Council's thoughts on the subJect. _ANJNDEPENDl!kt NEWSPAPER_ G.H.I. has initiated court action plaining that the idea came to him Volume 29, Number 39 GREENBELT,MARYLAND Thursday, August 18, 1966 to have the contract voided and as he rode along Constitution prevent construction of the high Avenue in downtown Washington, Freedom of Press Comm. school on parcel 2. It was learned Barkdoll pr~sentcd a poster de­ Peace Committee Barred that the School Board has filed a picting how the row of houses demurrer claiming that a contract could look if redone. His presen­ Starts Fund Collection has been signed with devclope1· tation wayugmented by brochures The Greenbelt Freedom of the Charles Bresler and therefore, the for distribution to the Board mem­ from labor Day festival Press Committee is planning a case is moot. A court hearing will bers which listed possible COl!UI The Greenbelt Committee for Peace in Viet Nam (CPVM) door-to-door fund drive during the be held on the matter on August involved for the various sidings, has been barred from participating in the Labor Day Festival as last two weeks of August. The 30th. committee was formed to raise a panels and shingles which coutd a result of protests from the local chapters of the American Ed Wuermser stated that A. P. B. be used. He also had an estimate Legion and the Disabled American Veterans. They announced legal fund to help defray costs of was sure that the School Board the Greenbelt News Review, which for building materials, paint and this week that they would not participate if the CPVM were per­ would go ahead and carry out its trim. mitted to occupy a booth. According to Rita Fisher, chairman of is being sued for $2,000,000 by de­ plans to develop the area and that, veloper Charles Bresler. After commenting on the excel­ tho Booth Committee, other organizations have also protested the except for the court cases pending, lent presentation by Barkdoll, Fifteen area captains have been there was nothing to prevent the participation of the peace group. appointed to head the fund drive in Board President Charles Schwan high school on the site from be­ immediately invited him to con­ belt organization and that all the various blocks and subdivisions, Lawrence Wilkinson, commander coming a reality. In the opinion of sider becoming a member of the of the local American Legion post, Greenbelt organizations, except and each will be working with a the Planning Board, the answer to team of collectors. More collectors Standard and Improvements Com­ declined comment, explaining that those involved with partisan poli• the traffic problem would be the mittee. The proposal was also re­ the group will meet on Thursday ties. were invited. are needed for Springhill Lake, construction of a perimeter road, Boxwood Village, Charlestowne Vil­ ferred to that Committee for an night, Aug. 18, to discuss the mat­ They reported back to their re­ but to hope that a i--·imPter road expediou!l report. ter, and will subsequently Issue a spective organizations and we re­ lage, and the area near the 60 court will be completed by the time the of Crescent, 38 court of Ridge, and Seymour Kaplan announced the s.te.tement. ceived word that they would not high school is built would be 2 court of Eastway. formation of the Greenbelt Sym­ Statements in the form of reconsider their statement that expecting too much. A number of contributions ha•;e phony Society and asked for an Letters to the Editor from Mrs. they would pull out. The burden of school traffic will already been received in advance to endorsement from G. H. I. This en­ Fi.sher and Wayne Horman, acting Early this week, I received an­ fall on the existing roads; the first the fund drive and they have ~n dorsement was granted by the chairman of the CPVM, are printed other call from Frank Lewis, Di­ to be affected directly will be Board which said that this organi­ rector of the N.S.A. Choral group, deposited in the committee's ac­ ltelow: Ridge Road and Northway. The zation would contribute to the stating that this group would re­ count in the Twin Pines Savings A.P.B. has proposed the opening cultural advancement of Green­ CPVM Statement fuse to participate if this Peace and Loan Co. of a roadway between 42 and 44 belt and that G. H. L memben, group was allowed a booth. The Anyone interested in volunteering To the Editor: courts of Ridge, enabling traffic should take advantage of the oppor­ same reaction was received by him his services is asked to call 474- to move down Eastway (which tunity to enjoy good concerts. On Monday night, August 11S, the from a number of artists who were 6923. 474-9339, 474-6323, or 474-6434. would be widened) and on to LARGER HOMES Greenbelt Committee for Peace in to participate in the Art Show. Crescent, the widening of which is Director Nat Shinderman, speak­ Vietnam was informed that it could I have been informed, although Registration Sets Record already being planned. It was felt ing for the Ad Hoc Committee on no longer participafu in the L&bor not officially at this writing, that A surge of Democratic registra­ that this proposed access would in­ Larger Homes, stated that Archi­ Day Festival. This directive was there were other groups who would tions in recent weeks has pushed convenience the least number of tect Edwin F. Ball, after meeting passed to the Committee after it ali,o withdraw their booth:!. the total number of eligible voters residents. with the four families involved, had been granted permission to It was my decision, upon recon­ for the Sept 13 primary in Prince It was understood that the School !'ent a letter to G. H. I. recommend­ operate a booth over a month ago. sideration, that in order to have a George's County well above that of Board was planning to exit the high ing that bids be invited for t.lw Furthermore, this permission was carnival with many participants. I the 1964 primary. Registration for school and elementary school construction of four identical withdrawn without the committee would have to tell the Committee Maryland's primary closed Monday traffic onto Northway while Junior homes in one package. He statc-,1 having been afforded the opportun­ on Peace in Viet Nam that their after reaching record totals in both high school traffic would be routed that negotiations could be ma,1,, ity to defend its right to participate booth would not be permitted. The Montgomery and Prince George's throug-h Hamilton Place. The with the contractor after a basic in the festival as a community or­ chairman of the Festival Commit­ Counties. A. P. B. does not support this plan. price was arrived at. reJ,!'arding thr ganization and after it had under­ tee; Leo Gerton, is out of town In Prince George's registration Manager Giese stated that p ssible addition or deletion of • u pr paratiou to1 U1e buolh. t his \1, ec,k, and, f,•din,.; thttl a r.1ov<' reach t attended. Nor were we notified of ,vhat will result from this de­ Democrats outnumber Repub­ G. H. I. Board Director Nat Shin­ he feared too much <'""h"' 1i,;hmPnt any festival meeting held recently ciiiion, I cannot predict. How it licans 13 to 1 among the 15,000 new dcman stated that although the at which the question could have will affect the people of Greenbelt, voters registered in the Countll.__ would incrf"ase the rri"" nf th..-~,. high school site is still a court case, large homes and force r!"salr to been raised. At least one partici­ I cannot predict. How it will affect since April. the elementary and secondary pating organization was unaware the Carnival, I cannot predict. Through Friday, Prince George's persons for whom they were not school constt-uction is a reality and originally intended. that such action had been taken or ,vht"thcr or not mv decision is had 117,669 Democrats, 39,850 Re­ urged that the location of the was contemplated. final will be determined in a few publicans and 6170 independents; access road to them should be davs. compared to 101,000 Democrats and The Greenbelt Committee for considered at this time. Pvt. Richard Skinner In defense of mvsclf. I will state 38.000 Republicans 8 months ago, Following discussion, a motion Peace in Vietnam strongly protests t••s,t I made the decision in favor when a League of \Vomen Voters this apparently arbitrary decision was made by Director John In of a majority. My personal opin­ study found that Prince George's O'Reilly and approved by the board, Killed Viet Nam on the part of the Festival Commit­ ions concerning all parties involved ranked 20th among the State's 23 U.S.M.C. Private Richard A. Skin­ tee. The question is posed to the to the effect that G. H. I. was in will not be voiced. counties in percentage of registered favor of an access road between ner, age 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. people of this comm1mity: is this voter<;. Rita S. Fisher 42 and 44 Ridge and through East­ Willard Skinner, 14-A Crescent, was t:i1e democratic way? killed in Viet Nam on August 10 way from the Elementary and Wa~'lle Honnan, while fighting hand-to-hand on a junior high school sites and that Acting Chairman rain-soaked battlefield. Symphonic Society Schedules "G.H.I. stands willing to be in Skinner attended High Point Grttnbelt Committee for agreement with the school board High School for three years and Peace in Vietnam to this effect." left school to join the Marine Corps. A Series of Four Concerts BEAUTIFICATION PROPOSAL He had been stationed at Camp by Virginia 1\foryadas Earlier in the meeting, visitors Booth Chairman's tatement Lejeune and Quantico before going Greenbelt will welcome its first scheduled symphony orchestra were asked to present any matter overseas. To the Editor: concert in mid-October, the first of a series of four concerts to be which they wished to bring to the Besides his parents. Skinner is As chairman of the Booth Com­ boards attention. Vaughn Barkdoll, sponsored by the Greenbelt Symphonic Society in association with survived by his wife, Barbara, mittee for the Greenbelt Labor Day 44-M Ridge, after introducing him­ the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Tickets will be sold on a whom he m<1rriec! in A_pril of thl Festival, I found myself burdened celf. presented to the Board a plan s bscriutio1, b:rn''" 0 111v year. Also surviving are his sister, with a decision which had to be The idea of bringing a symphony local communities. Greenbelt is the which was endorsed by the mem­ made. Right or wrong. I decided to Marlyn; brother, Sgt. Raymond orchestra to Greenbelt began when third community to organize a bers in his row of 44 court. The Thomas Skinner, U.S.M.C., station­ withdraw permission for the Green­ Seymour Kaplan accidently met symphonic society. plan proposed modifications to the belt Committee on Peace in Viet ed at Cha Lai, Viet Nam; and Charles Winter, Director of Con­ Elections frame houses in that court which brother, Gerald, of Silsbee, Texas. Nam to participate in the Festival cert Development of the Baltimore The following officers were could. in turn, provide a workable by having a booth at the carnival. Sgt. Skinner will accompany bis Symphony, who was trying to sell elected: Albert Herling, president ; plan of beautification for other brother's body to the United States, The Committee had bren inform­ some extra tickets to a concert at Frank Lewis and Mrs. Edgar frame houses in Greenbelt. Ex- er! by the American Legion and the where burial will take place in the University of Maryland. Kap­ White. vice presidents; Seymour Arlington National Cemetery. Disabled American Veterans that lan asked whether the symphony Kaplan, secretary: and Bruce Bow­ peeted to exceed 1,000 and few local their participation would be with­ could come to Greenbelt for a man, treasurer. The following were auditoriums ot that size are avail­ dr!lwn if the P111ace group were al­ :,,erics of concerts and was told it named to the Board of Directors: able. This year's concerts will be lowed to participate. could. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kaplan, held at the Greenbelt Junior High A meetinl? was helci with certain A citizens' association to pl"Ovlde Frank W. Lewis. Bruce Bowman, School. if the Board of Education members of bo.th objectlng J;!'roups the necessary support for this en­ Jack Gurin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. approves. A committee will be and we in.tonned thPm that we rleavor has now been formed: the Herling, Jordan Choper, Charles F. formed to see whether or not other had granted permis1 thf'ft of a GE Tuoo C'a.ddy with eompl<'fP stock of local suoport in Greenbelt and the will be welcomP. Baltimore for each 5 tirl<:ets sol comm11nitv fnr their favoritrs. bu~ r,nt to t.he P'\"cluflinn name. formation is to bf' i;?frc-n to thP interest in bringinir the Svmphonv c,f nthp,- t"nf'c: nf i,vmnhonic mn<;ir. Winters described the Baltimor" Grt'<'nbC'lt P:>Jiee De-pt. 474-515!. 'to GrE"P!'belt. A ne"· r-olkv nr f"" One big- n,.ohl,-m iio whPre to hold ~vm~honv Orchestra's policy of orchestra 11lms to bring mu! un 4 1 4-4908 The office of the city manager A" od,.te l,;d ltori ~l u r y Smhh, • 474 -6314 this week received a copy of a The July Fourth program was a big success. It was held down ~ STAFF lrglnlu Beauchamp, Rita Fisher, Vic Fisher .Judy Goldstein Bess technical repo1·t prepared by the by the Lake and lasted from 10 a.m. to 10 p .m. It started with a Halpei·rn. Dfrn,.ce. Kastner. Sid Kastner, Marth'a J au(man. Charles T }."cDonald, \ 1rg1n10. :O.Ion·adas, Ann Pittmnn Al Skolnil, Elaine Skoln ilc Maryland-National Capital Park parade and ended with fireworks; in between were such activities udrey tern, David P. Stern, Dut·othy Sucl~er, D u1l~ and Planning Commission concern­ ar. races for men, women and children, a tug-of-war, boat races on :..'•• 11 0, 1 11t 1 .,1 1111n~4.•1•: 1•~vef~•u < rc· •;t on Si1non::son 1 4'j4 -~ ~-:I~ and .:\lrs. H.ena ing two petitions for rezoning of liriedman 414-521 {Springhill Lake). the lake, a community sing and a supper of hot dogs, potato salad hblbbetl every 'l'h ur,uloy b y Greenbelt Cooperative P u b lb,h lug, AK 11., t n c. Greenbelt properties. The iirst peti­ a nd baked beans. Profits from the sale of food and drinks went B OARD OF DJl'lEC'J'ORS tion, filed by Charles Bresler, own­ Pres., Al Slrnlnlk; Vice P1·e,.., Virginia Beauchamp; Secy., David P. Stern; toward buying uniforms for the Greenbelt Band ... er, requests a change from R -55 to Treas., Mary Smith and Dorothy Sucher Ten European refugees arrived from New York, each one :HATL SUBSCRIPT1<1NS: $3.l!O per year: ($4.UU out or Greenbelt). Adver­ C-1 ( t·estricted commercial) for 8.8 to tising and news ai:ticl~s may be mailed (Box 68, Greenbelt): dt•posited in stay with a family for two weeks. Many activities were arranged oub box at the Twm P111es office; or delivered to the editorial otlice in the acres of land- that section of parcel b ement o( 15 Parkway (GR 4-4131), open atter 8:3U p.m. Tuesday. 7 in the Boxwood subdivision, lying for them, including visits to Washington and Mount Vernon ... Deadline is ~ :30 p.m. on 'l'ue$day. between Ridge Rd. and Lastner Everyone was collecting old pots and pans made of aluminum umber 39 Thursday, August 18, 1966 Lane, ju ·t north of Crescent Rd. for use by the Government in the national defense effort. The The second petition was filed by a luminum was used to build airplanes, which were called "head­ Crescent Leasing Corp. It requests aches for Hitler." ... Letters to the Editor a change from RPC to C-2 (general 400 men were working on building 296 "defense homes" on the commercial for 2.45 acres in parcel "Breath of Home" perimeters of the town. The first house was expected to be ready for News Review Support Urged 8. This is a long narrow strip of occupancy in October . . . I would like to urge all the How we appreciate the efforts land between Ridge and Kenilworth call went out for volunteers to form a Greenbelt Observation citizens of Greenbelt to rally behind and talents of all who make the and north of Crescent. The two A and support the Greenbelt News Greenbelt News Review such a pieces of land are adjacent to each Corps a nd act as plane-spotters .... Review and Al Skolnik in the law wonderful newspaper! other. The Greenbelt Homeowners Co-op received a lease from the sult filed against them by developer The News Review arrives in New The MNCPPC report recom­ Farm Security Adminsitration to build homes on 15 acres of land Charles Bresler. Zealand about two months after mends denial of the Bresler peti­ "north of Crescent and west of Hillside" (the present location of The· • ews Review, a cooperative its publication. Nevertheless, it is tion and retention of R-55. If Woodland Hills). Forty-eight members planned to build single­ newspape1·, has given many years truly a "breath of home" for those r ecommends denial of C-2 zoning family detached homes, using three basic plans to cut costs. Fin­ of us who are temporarily far of ·dedicated news service to the for the Crescent Leasing Corp. ishe<:l. prices were estimated to be from $3800 to $7000, depending rit-- of Greenbelt. It has been man­ away. We are inspired by the words property, but would allow C-1 zon­ or. size . . . ( the proiect fell through) . neJ through the years by volun­ and deeds of those citizens who ing, appropriate for a local shop­ teers whose coverage of the many strive to see that Greenbelt's whole­ ping area. important activities has benefited some atmosphere is maintained The city has previously reported Greenbelt Grab-bag • • by Punchin' Judy the citizenry. along with the city's inevitable on both requests, recommending Greenbelt has benefited by the growth and expansion. R-55 zoning for both pieces of land. "Baby, it's time to mutate." This "If you're talking about techno­ many contributions rendered by Al Keep up the fine work. A hearing is tentatively sched­ statement was made recently by logy ... " and · Elaine Skolnik, not only by E leanor D. H iJlebrand uled for August 24 before the an individual currently appealing "Spare me them fancy words. All their voluntary work on the News Dunedin. '.Z. Prince Georges Planning Board. his conviction on a mar1Juana I know, we're living in the age Review but by their service on the After this body's recommendation c11ar 6e. The way we heard it, he of anxiety and taking that stuff is many committees formed for the Thanks has been made, the petitions will had been experimenting with the the answer." betterment of Greenbelt throughout Joel and I wish to express our go for action to the county com­ hallucinatory drug LSD, which he "You think you've got all the the- years. sincere appreciation for the many misioners, probably a month or two teets is the undisputed answer to answers, but just you wait." Edgar L. mitll kind gestures of sympathy express­ later. present day tensions and problems. "Don't loose your cool, Clyde. Just try it; you'lll really be switched ed by our friends and neighbors * .. * And, in case you haven't been keep­ on the recent death of my husband. Inquiries have come into the city ing informed we'll clue you that on!" Vahdalism in the Gardens the next step for us humans is mu­ 'And you'r:e about to be switched Last Friday week about dusk Also many thanks to the Green­ offices concerning new signs that tation. Anyhow, that's his opinion. off. Look out for that can of six teenagers, four boys and two belt Rescue Squad for their many have been put up at the entrances aerosol spray!" girls were seen going towards the kindnesses shown in taking him to to the city on Southway and Cres­ Whether he was under the oinfl.uence And that, gentle reader, is our ~ens of the Greenbelt Garden the hospital. cent Rds. They bear the initials of LSD at the time we have no idea. nomination for hallucination of the Club just beyond the GHI main­ Also many thanks to the Green­ GFWC and the legend, "Unity in Punchin' Judy too, has a ten­ tenance Building, and apparently belt Lions Club for all they have Diversity." The initials stand for dency to hallucinations. Not week. Hope it didn't bug you. tore up by the roots several plots done. General Federation of Women's through drugs, mind you. All it of half matured corn, strewing it Mrs. Ruth S. Birdseye Clubs, the Greenbelt chapter of takes to set us off is a remark like Lawn Show at U. of Md. over the patch. They, or someone which is responsible for installation the one at the top of this column. So yoU1· lawn is withered and full else, also tore up by the roots and of the signs. We just happen to be sitting in of crabgrass, plantain, foxtail a nd Thanks! front of the typewriter, so we'll stomped down a large potato patch My grateful thanks to the m en .. * • bare patches. Do you, perhaps, feel just ready to bloom, besides de- Street lights were installed by share our latest hallucina tion with that you might have some prob­ of the Fire Dept. and Rescue Squad you. 31:roying vegetables on the vines Pepco at a number of locations in lems? If so, by all means bring for their quick and courteous "Baby, it's time to mutate." and cutting down large sunflowers action when they responded to a Greenbelt last week. Several streets them to the Lawn and T u rf Show the gardeners were raising for bird in Springhill Lake and Boxwood "Being a cockroach isnt good t o be held by the University of caJI for help and saved m y hus­ enough for you?" .seed. Village were fitted with street Maryla nd Extension Service on the band's I i f e by administering "Its from hungersville. We've These gardens not only represent oxygen. lights, a s was the relocated portion mall of the College Park Campus been cockroaches for millions of hard work of several months, but Mrs. Marvin Cline of Crescent Rd. Southway Rd. re­ between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Satur­ also an outlay of money to bring ceived new mercury vapor lamps years and where has it got us? day, August 20. Lectures and ex­ We've lucked out." them to their p resent maturity. We from Crescent to Greenbelt Rd. hibitions will be given on mowing, . "I'll bet you've been in the DDT w ould like to know what possible * * * watering, and lawn care; lawn satisfaction a teenager, who is old The Police Blotter The public works department's again." equipment will a lso be displayed. enough to know better, could have high school crew continued with "Don't k nock it until you try it. And if you are among the m any in such destruction. If the energy Did you notice that the letters its project of asphalting t he heavily It opens a whole new world." gardeners praying for t he drought that it took to up-root large hea vy were m issing from t he brick wall worn sections of neighborhood play­ "It's liable to close your old one." to end, please r'emember - in case stocks of corn could have been di­ outside the Greenbelt Convalescent grounds. Areas under swings and "Listen, when those homo saps of rain, the show will be h eld inside verted to a garden of their own, Center ? Pranksters, as a joke re­ play equipment near 19 Ridge, 2 made the scene, we turned soft. the R itchie Coliseum off U.S. R te. 1. that would make sense; and t hen m oved them. T he letters have been Gardenway, and 73 Ridge were Warm pads to live in, plenty of they would realize the seriousness recovered a nd will be back in completed last week. T his week the grub to eat . . . " Ambulance Wins Award T he Greenbelt Ambulance was of their offense, and the futile feel­ place shortly. crew expected to work in the north "Is that supposed to be bad?" awarded a trophy for "Best Ap­ ing of a gardener who created This has been a week for steal­ end of the city. The line painting ''Clyde you know it. Man, we pearing Ambulance" at Gwynn Oak ometbing only to have it destroyed ing motorcycles • three in a ll, b y program on city streets also con­ haven't moved since." Park, Baltimore, Sunday, August by vandals. The parents of the our T uesday night deadline. One tinued this week. teenagers or they, should pay for bike was found with two riders 14. The award was made at a picnic • • sponsored by the Maryland State this destruction. near the city dump by the police By the end of July revenues from last year.) After a bout $1,000 in A Gardener while on routine patrol. When sales of swimming pool passes sur­ refunds were paid out last year Fire Chiefs' Association and con­ sequently attended by companies questioning the riders they found passed those for any other year, because of the late opening of the and squads from all parts of Mary­ that a third person had done the The figure for this year was $19,470. pool when renovations were de­ How Refreshing! land. stealing. This individual has a p­ More passes of every t ype were layed, the revenue for passes am­ Ahnost everything these days ounted to $15,814.25 . The prize - winning ambulance .fleetns to be divisive issue. Quick­ parently been on a binge-be was sold this year, except for non-resi­ responsible for the theft of another dent family passes. 1964 still re­ At the present time all diving was manned by D ick Bragonje, ly one takes sides. Grimly one boards at the pool are in operation. driver; Walt Pendleton, shotgun; plunges into debating; or cam­ bike. The third bicycle was re­ mains the record year for the to­ ,. * • covered at Braden Field. All three tal number of passes sold, although and Vic Fisher, flrst-aider. The paigning; or voting. Two new quad cars for the major portion of the cleaning and I had nearly forgotten how re­ cycles had been locked and were the revenue - $15,721- was less. started by "hot-wiring." (Rates for pool use were increased Greenbelt Police Department were polishing was done by junior mem­ freshing it is to work for something delivered last week. bers and junior associates. that appeals to all kinds of people ~MMl'::1M MMMMMMMMMt'"!M~ MMMMMM~M M~ - pros and cons ,hawks and doves, 9:45 a.m. -··--.. - .. Sunday School 7:00 p.m. Training U nion R~ps. and Dems., young and old. 11:00 a.m. -·-·· Morning \Vorship 8:00 p.m. ···•····-·-" E,•ening WQrship And then came the proposal to Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. P rayer l\leeting bring the Baltimore Symphony Or­ Holy Cross Lutheran Church chestra to Greenbelt. What a de­ GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH light! CrPS<'Pnt & GrPPnhill S. Jasper Morris, Jr., P astor 474-4040 22 Ridge Rd. l\liriam Cornelius ~ l-Jt::i);.J~t::il,.J:,;::;iµ l,.J),..lJ..,i~µ~~ ~ - MOWATT MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH P erry F . Miller. Pastor COMMUNITY CHURCH Church 81-hool ----·------­ 9:SO a.m. Worship Servl<'e ···--·------­ 11:09 a.m. ltev. Kenneth W yatt, Minister Classi>s for pre-schoolers and Nursery provided Kindergarten 40 Ridge Rd .• 47<1-941(1 • • P a.r&O~ 47<1-729!1 CHURCH OPEN FOR and PRAYER - 10-3, Mon. thru Fri. HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH 9 :00 a.m . - Adult Church School 2 Ridge Road, Greenbelt, Maryland, GR ~-4477 10:00 a.m. - Morning Worship - Edward H. Blrnex, Pastor, GR 4-9200 Mr. Wyatt WORSHIP SERVICES 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Nursery School SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 a.m Friday 6:00 p.m . - Vacation WEEKDAY KINDERGARTEN Church School. Supper and AND NURSERY Program. Open to all. For information and application blanks call 474-4477 or 474-9200 CA United Church of Christ) I Page 3 Thursday, August 1 , 1966 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW l\lOST COLORFUL PLAYER \ The Evening Post in Wellington Library Services Expand AUGUST Former Greenbelt Little Leaguer (where the tournament was played) published a picture of Stephen at To Meet County Needs bat over the following statement: d White Sale In New Zealand National Tournament People young and old borrowe During the past New Zealand softball season, Stephen Hille­ "Perhaps the most colourful player more books than ever from the and brand, a former Greenbelt Little Leaguer (1960 lhrough 1963), of the tournament was Otago's 14- Prince Georges County Memorial was selected as a member of the Otago provincial representative year-old American short stop, Library last year. Book circulation Steven Hillebrand, whose father, a hit , , , up per cent over ~e Blanket Sale team to compete in the National Men's Softball Tournament. Ste­ 1 598 787 13 hospital chaplain, is in New Zea- year before. The book collect1on phen, 14 years of age, was the youngest competitor in the tourna­ land at present ... Steven was one grew 15% to 378,367 volumes dur­ Terrific VALUES! ment by several years. He held his own, however, and gave an of the most consistent players at ing the year. Total circulation last impressive performance. the Park." year, including films and record­ Use Our LAYAWAY One of Stephen's home runs, New Zealand is sending a men's ings as well as books, was 1,646,577. which won a crucial game for his was the only team member to get softball team to tour the United The sharp increase in demand for Small Deposit Holcls Purchase team against "Auckland's star­ a hit from each pitcher in the ser­ States in October. The national library services is being met in part studded team," was a feat which ies. "That's because most of them tournament provided a grand op- by a record budget of $1,750,000 ap­ Why Leave Town? Shop was broadcast on national sports were fast pitches and it (the pitch­ portunity for the selectors to look proved by the Prince Georges news coverage. Stephen's tourna­ ing) was more like the fast baJls I over the crop of New Zealand soft- County Commissioners for the year in COOL COMFORT and ment batting average was second liked in Little League back home," ballers and to make their initial ending next July 1. This was a highest on the Otago team and he Stephen explained to his family. selection of the team to tour over- drastic cut from the $2,250,000 op­ SAVE as you SHOP seas. Since Stephen is a schoolboy erating budget sought by the Coun­ he was considered to be unavail- ty Library Board but 18 per cent News Review Voter's Quiz No. 2 able for the N. Z. touring team. higher than the previous year's op­ Nevertheless, much to his surprise, erating budget. Ben Franklin Parks and planning are among the important factors in deter­ he was invited to participate in the mining the future of an area. Because of their importance, they of­ try-outs for the touring team candi- In the 1966 session of the Mary­ Your "BARGAI "' CENTER ten become involved in election issues. What do you know about dates. An excerpt from an article land Legislature, authority was (P.S. Mr. Harry needs the Cash) them? from Wellington. published in the granted to the Prince Georges Otago Daily Times at Dunedin, County Commissioners to sell bonds The first part of the News Review's Voter's Quiz was devoted up to $2,300,000 for library construe- mam• Jy to the county's government and to the coming election. This reported Steve's perfo1·mance in the t·ion and land acquisition. The trials as follows: time our readers can test their knowledge about parks and planning Library Board plans, with this in their county. BOY SHINES money, to construct Bowie and C As in our previous quiz, award yourself one point for each cor- "Hillebrand was the tourna- Greenbelt libraries, do preliminary rect answer or for a number which you guessed within 25% of its ment's character. He needed only planning for Carrollton (New Car­ to be available for the trip later rollton) and Clinton libraries, and true value. Answers are on page 5; par for the course is 8 correct to constrtict two nei·ghborhood book this year to have remained in the answers. running at this stage, such was his centers, one of which will be in (1) The Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission skill. Glenarden. Location of the second is one of two major agencies jointly operated by Prince Georges 'In one trot (phase) in the trials has not yet been determined. Cty. and Montgomery Cty.; Name the other one. -largely as a standard for others New libraries presently under (2) Who is the present chairman of MNCPPC? one suspects-he put several aspir- construction are at Oxon Hill, with (3) Where are the offices of MNCPPC in Prince Georges County ants in the shade." 38,000 square feet, and at Laurel, OFF located? Stephen competed also in the with 13,000 square feet. The leg- ( 4) When the zoning staff of the MNCPPC make recommendations N. Z. National Softball Tournament islators approved a bond issue to Regular Price to the county commissioners about a rezoning petition, are for secondary schoolboys. His per- supply funds for Oxon Hill last of $2.00 these recommendations kept confidential? formance in that tournament won year. The increased use of library With this AD - Valid through (5) The final form of the Master Plan for area 13 does not take a place for him on the N. Z. facilities was greatly accelerated Friclay, August 26 (Except Sat. Greenbelt's own master plan into account. True? Secondary Schoolboys Representa- w1"th the ope n·ng1 of the Hyattsville Sun. and Holidays) ( 6) Does Greenbelt receive in any way recognition from MNCPPC tive Team. He was awarded a Library (formerly called Regional) medal by the N. Z. Softball Associa- at 6530 Adelphi Road in March 1964. for maintaining its own parks? tion for his achievement. Its spacious facilities and large col- ( 7) If a new master plan designated an area for high-density The coaching and exeprience lection have attracted many new THE FINEST development, is this reason enough to have it r ezoned? which he received in Greenbelt readers. During the past year it (8) What are the usual reasons a property owner must give when Little League, Stephen feels, pro- circulated close to 600,000 books, requesting rezoning? vided him with a sound foundation accounting for nearly a third of the CAR WASH (9) How can a local citizen find out whether a rezoning application for good ball playing and good total. h bee ti.I d f t t · h·s i"ghborhood? sportsmanship. He is most grate- as n e or a rac lll l ne . Perhaps the most dramatic in- IN THE COUNTY ( 10 ) D oes P rmce· G eor ge ' s C ty. h ave a t own-h ouse zonin· g ca t egory.? ful to the Greenbelt Little League. crease of all has been in the use of (11) Arrange in order of decreasing density· t he f o 11owmg · cat egor- and has only the highest regardh the 1i·brary's coIJection of 403 16mm for those men "back home" w o ies: R-10, R-18, R-30. What do they have in common? educational sound films, many in coached him. (12) At what times (if any) can no rezoning petitions be filed? color. The

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SPONSORED BY Greenbelt News Review Thursday, August 18, 1966 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 5 SWIM TEAM NEWS The Defensive Driver Answers to Voter's Quiz Junior Miss Pageant Rules for Bicycle Contest In this era of steadily increasing The Greenbelt Junior Miss Pag­ Greenbelt's swimmers reportedly on page 3 Henry R. Fisher has been ap­ enjoyed the water and their pool• auto accidents with their conse­ eant to select a high school senior pointed by the Greenbelt Lions side view of the not-too-competitive quent deaths and injuries, the safe­ ( l) \Vash lngto n Suburban Sani­ to represent Greenbelt in the state Club as chairman of the Bicycle relay events at the Annual Cheverly ty experts have coined a new t a r y C uu.1.nll ssio u championship is well under way ( 2) \\·. C. Dut t o n, replacing Wll­ Contest in the Greenbelt Labor Da7 Water Carnival. All the point phrase to help us survive in traffic - liam :r. st.,-·ens whose term with at least 12 civic-minded organ• Festival Parade. The following places were taken by the presti­ "defensive driving." These are tbe i,xp lr ed 15 June 1966 ( dee N e wd izations ready to back contestants. rules will govern the contest this R e vie w a June 1966 ). gious "Blue Division" teams: (1) essentials of defensive driving: The sponsors who have entered so year. ( 3) In Calv ert Ma n sion , 4881 R lv ­ far are: Springhill Lake, Fashion Cheverly, ( 2 ) Takoma Park, and Never "tailgate." This practice of tt·dale 1·oad . N e w h eadq u arters 1. All children up to 7 years old (3) Adelphi. Silver Spring YMCA followin • too closely the vehicle are now b ein g con s t ruct e d o n Floors, Co-op Stores, American will lead bicycle Parade - 1 Troph7 K e n ilwort h A \'e. in R iverd ale. took the Special Trophy Event. Re­ ahead has been found to be a com­ Legion, Ben Franklin, High's, and 2. All children 7 - 10 years will (4 ) The recomm e ndations have to lieved from the practical pressures mon cause of accidents. Stay back be made a ,·allab le to t he pub­ the Federal Credit Union. form next in line - 1 Trophy. of the routine meet ~eason, many one car length for each 10 miles of Ji •, b~- t h e provisions of t he Because this national contest is 3. All children 10 - 12 (Any to. 19ti~ Zoni n g Reform Act. t eams from other divisions enjoyed speed. limited to high school seniors it lall for age in this group will go When you have a driver tailgat­ Fal8e. ·o final form of the draws somewhat fewer contestants their fellowships of teamwork and )la,;< 106 acres, including A one-woman art show will be a special effort to use it. H e pointed the area of the lake. presented Sunday. Aug. 21 from 1- out tha t wom en in t he t arget age (19) T h e Federal Op.-n- Space pro­ 5 p.m. a t L ak eside North apart­ gram now matches f unds for roup who did not 1·eceive a detec­ approved acq uisilion s of p ublic ments behind building 424. The tion kit should write to: Cytologic la nd (or lginuJly its sha r e wag public is invited. Miss Val-Jean 3 0% ). ·r h e C app er-C r a m t on Screening Center, 725 N. Wolfe act p1·ovided o n e third of t h e THE LONGEST WORD IN Fox, the artist. is from North Street, Baltimore, Md. 21205, im­ cost of lan d In the vicinity o f THE ENGLISH LAN&UAGi: l& ... Carolina, a graduate of Greensboro mediately so that it could be made the Potoma_c (e.g. the r oute o f :-i::.r. \~'.C VOLCJ,MOCO~IOSIS" College. N.C. She has taught art th'-" George \ Vushington M e m­ "PMEUI-\ONOULTR.fll'G\!CRO-.. available to them. o r ia l P ark way which fol lo w s ( Ii D;;SCRICEG A MIN ER'& in Anne Arundel and Montgomery The value of the method in pre­ t he r iv e r) , a nd :.viary land'.i LUNG DISEASE J County schools. Patuxen t " ·at ersh ed A ct p ro­ venting cancer deaths results from Yides matching s tate f unds in its ability to detect early cervical a 14.~85 acr area a lon g the Patu xen t river. ABOUT TAX REFUNP5 ... cancer before it has grown to a (20) T r u e - b y a.n o r d inance passed size which would cause symptoms, In t h e county in J a nuary 1966 TAKE YOUR TAX RcFVNO IN ANO.•• U 5. SAVIW6S BOHPS BE­ and while cure is most likely. their taxes are c ut In half, WHEN YOUR BONO!:. MAnJRE So far, however, n o h\ ndown er CAU5E ,r 6'/Vc=> "tOLI AN fA~Y YOUR REFUNO B.!:COM£5 Dr. LaPommeray pointed out Is kno wn to h ave t al, en a d ­ WAY TO HANG ON'!O tr. 33,;o-/o BIGGER. VOU GEr that the success of the program and v:in t nge of this o rdin a n cE'. !/14 FOR EVERY $3! Patronize its benefit to Prince Georges Coun­ ty women who have received the kits depends directly on their will­ TelevisionService ingness to use the kit. He said FIFTH REGISTRATION - 9 A.M. Monday, August 22 that it is possible for cervical can­ & Sales Our cer to occur in women of all ages, but the 30 - 45 age group is classi­ -Q.IJ Makes - All Model! at the Youth Center for the following: fied as the "high risk." "Because cervical cancer strikes more often llCA Franchised TV Antenna"• ID•tal.led in this age bracket," he continued, SWIMMING LESSONS (6 years and up) "I cannot overstress the importance .Advertisers of each woman making every effort Hanyok Bros. Resident - $2.50 per child; $4.00 per family to use the kit as an opportunity to Non-Resident - $7.50 per child (must be holder of Season Pass) possibly save her life from cervical GR 4-6464 GR 4.6069 cancer." TENNIS LESSONS (8 years and up) GREENBELT $.50 per session (balls furnished) THEATRE JCC of Prince Georges County 129 Centerway Greenbelt. Md. For further information contact your Recreation Department, 4'74-6878. Phone GR 4-6100 Ridge Rd. & Westway Now Showing Thru Monday Aug. 22 Registration Sunday & Hebrew School WALT DISNEY' for Welcome! New Resident, To Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. August 21 and August 28 9:30 - 12:00 and WALT DISNEY'S Appaloosa Run Registration by phone - 262-2733 S tarts Tuesday Aug. 23 Haircuts by M r. B ernard The Batman 3.00 by ~Miss Norma and Miss Arlene Starts Saturday Evening TWIN PINES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. August 27 25.00 Breck - Now $12.50 The Group CALL 474-6900 IF YOU HAVE Starts Aur. 31 $20.00 Bonat - Now $10.00 Stagecoach USED TOYS, CHILDREN'S CLOTHES & And Coming in Sept.ember Clairol Touch-up - $7.50 Duel at Dlablo EQUtPMENT. WE'LL PICK THEM UP & SELL Inside Daisy Clover Cast a Giant Shadow Battle of the Bulge THEM AT THE LABOR DAY FESTIVAL. Boy Did I Get a Wrong Number PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT rNNER CITY CO-OPS. Born Free 2nd Floor Greenbelt Shopping Ce11ter Walk Don't Run ,;oOO 'll,\ll'f\!ll '°" &00• ....,~ .. J.'f ,;ODD pll\c;U Thursday. Aui;ust 18, 1966 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Page 7 YMPHONY, from Page 1 CLASSIFIED Castaldi-Bresnahan coming to local communities. The Mr. and Mrs. Edward J . Castaldi, Orchestra receives most of its sup­ $1.00 for a 10-word minimum, ~ of 11-V Ridge, announce the en­ for each additional word. Submit by Elaine Skolnik, 474-6060 port from its subscribers and fund gagement of their daughter, Lillian drives, but a small percentage of ads In writing, accompanied by At last week's duplicate bridge Terese, to William A. Bresnahan, funds comes from subsidies from ~ash payment, either to the News game Seymour Levine and Ted .son of Mrs. Mary B. Colie, of Silver the city of Baltimore and the state Review office at 15 Parkway before Pritzker with a score of 46 easily Spring, Md. Miss Castaldi is a of Maryland. This, they felt, obli­ 10 p.m. of the Tuesday preceding out-distanced the rest of the pack. graduate of the Academy of Notre publication, or to the Twin Pines In second place were Sid Barnett gated them to expand their opera­ Dame, Washington, D. C. and the tions to benefit all the residents Savings and Loan office. and Jack Sanders with 41; third University of Maryland. Her fiance, place went to newcomers Judy and of Maryland. -cALDWELL'S WASHER SERVICE a graduate of DeMatha Catholic Danny Fischback, who scored 39 ½ High School, attended the Univer­ Thus, when they go into a local All makes expertly repaired. Au­ Next game on August 26. sity of Miami and graduated from community such as Greenbelt, they -thorized Whirlpool dealer. GR 4-55111 Mrs. Agnes Klukowski from East Tennessee State University, are willing to play for less than FOR TYPEWRITER REPAIR Phoenix, Arizona, and Leon Kane Johnson City, Tennessee. their actual costs. Only when it -CALL MR. KINCIUS. 474-6018. of have been visiting all appears that there the interest is summer with Ed and Marion Klu­ Hadassah Membership Tea marginal (for example if the RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOP - Perm­ The Springhill Lake Chapter of kowski, 105 Hedgewood Drive, Box­ Greenbelt society could only sell anents, haircuts, shampoos and sets. Hadassah cordially invites all wood. Mrs. Klukowski is Ed's mo­ 350 subscriptions), would the Sym­ Jewish women in the Greenbelt Call for appointments. GR 4-4791. ther and Leon is his nephew. phony consider cancelling their vicinity to their membership tea. BABY-SIT Judith and Michael Holmes, 14-K series. WILL EVENINGS The evening will provide an ex­ Reliable, call GR 4-6787. Ridge, are the proud and happy cellent opportunity to meet your parents of a baby girl, Holly Ayn, friends and neighbors and famil­ RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES "T.V. SERVICE: GR 4-5366 day or born Friday, Aug. 6, weighing 6 iarize yourself with Hadassah's FULL AND PART TIME Dight - Mike Talbot. Also AM, lbs., 5 oz. work in America and Israel. The FM, Auto., Hi-Fi. A very happy birthday to Joe D. rt is not too early for Fall plan­ date is August 24 at 8 p.m . in the ning. We have a few positions Aulisio, 36-R Ridge, who was 9 HAND LA\VNMOWERS SHARP­ Private Michael W . Dutton Springhill Lake Community House. now open and will have many years old on August 11. Visiting ENED $2.50. FOR SALE:- Hand For additional information, please full and part-time openings af­ the Aulisio family were Mr. and awnmowers, have been recondition­ on August 5, 1966. Accompanying call Mrs. Shelly Metro, 345-8600, or ter Labor Day. There will be a Mrs. Joseph Ambrose of Taylor, ed and sharpened - $8. S. J. Rolph, them was Mike's grandfather, Mr. Mrs. Judy Freeman, 345-7941. variety of positions with hours Pa. 474-4136. Joseph Wenrich, also of the home to suit your needs. This is your Condolences to the parents of address in Greenbelt. After three Catholic Club News chance to join this progressive PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR. baby Thomas Patrick Bryant who department store chain, and en­ weeks of arduous t1·aining and by Diane l\lorthorst joy pleasant working conditions, EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE. 47¼- died suddenly on August 11. graduation from Jump School, Pvt. Airman Second Class Jerry G. The Catholic Club of Greenbelt immediate employee discounts 6894. Dutton is a member of a very se­ and many other benefits. Don't Everhart has been graduated at will drive to Harper's Ferry and lect group, the only volunteer delay • Get your application in XEROX OOPIES of documents, pa­ Keesler, AFB, Miss., from the tour the town on Sat., Aug. 20. branch of the Army. Those interested should meet at St. first by visiting our Personnel pers, etc. $.25 per copy. Greenbelt training course for U.S. Air Force Department as soon as possible. Hugh's School at 10 a.m. For more Realty Company, 151 Centerway, tele-communications specialists. He is now assigned to the 82nd. information call John Arras (474- Greenbelt. Airman Everhart, a graduate of Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, N.C. S. Klein High Point High School, Beltsville, 1272). SEAMSTRESS - Dressmaker, Al­ 6000 Greenbelt Road Md., is being assigned to a unit in The club will hold its monthly terations, Draperies, Slipcovers. Before entering service last Spain for duty. His wife, Diane, is meeting at 10:30 in the Church Hall Greenbelt, Md. Will sew in home. 474-6627. March. Mike was awarded two the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An­ trophies at the annual banquet of on Sunday, August 27. New mem­ An equal opportunity employer bers are cordially invited. APARTMENT for rent. Call 474- thony J. Pisano of 120 Greenhill the Greenbelt Volunteer Fire De­ ~400. Road. partment and Rescue Squad for Hazel Fearson, 50 B Ridge Rd., having the most runs during the GIBL will baby sit, do light house­ will be seen as a guest with Art preceding year on both fire and am­ work. 474-6314 . Linkletter on his CBS-TV and ra­ bulance calls. New dio network "House Party" show Car AIB CONDITIONERS INSTALL­ from . Captain Alex Halkos, M.D., son ED & REPAIRED - also electrical of Mrs. Irene Mazacoufa, 8006 installations: Call 4 74-5606. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Engel, who were married June 26 in E m ­ Lakecrest Dr., has been awarded TRUCK RENTAL: 16' van or 9' erald Gardens, Baltimore, are liv­ the B ronze Star for "Meritorious Financing walk-in, rented with or without ing in Greenbelt. Mrs. Engel. the service against ho$tile forces dur­ driver. Call 474-8186. forme-r Eileen Ruth Wolff, is the ing a combat mission in Vietnam," GREENBELT FEDERAt. daughter of Mrs. Kitty Wolff of in February, near the village of SUBURBIA FOR BEAUTY - Fros­ Baltimore and the late Mr. Benja­ Bong Son. Captain Halkos has tings to fit you. $12.50 complete. min D. Wolff. Her husband is since returned from Vietnam and 447-2008, 474-9664. h son of Mr. and Mrs. David 'E::n­ now holds a fellowship in cardio­ CREDIT UNION SEAMSTRESS wishes alteration gel of Oxon Hill. logy at the Emory Medical Center 121 Centerway 474-5858 jobs. Excellent work, reasonable Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. D u tton, in Atla nt a, Ga. rates. 345-2235. 5A Eastway Road, have just re­ BOUBS: Mon. tbru FrL: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. a 7:0G-e:00 p,m. turned from a trip to Fort Benning, We extend our deepest sympathy Set.: 9:00 a.in. to 1:00 p.m. CO-OP REFERRAL SERVICE - Georgia, where they visited their to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Skinner, Large variety home repairs. Rea­ son, Pvt. Michael W. Dutton, upon 14-A Crescent, on the death of sonable and reliable. 474-7206. his graduation from the Airborne their son, Richard, in Vietnam on FOR SALE: - 1960 DODGE STA­ course of the U. S. Infantry school August 10. TION WAGON - 6 cyl.-Automatic Transmission - Radio - Heater - ·Tires like new, Plus 2 Snow Tires - Passed Inspection. 474-5143 after PLANNING TO SELL? 5:30 p,m. ~O WANTS extra income chauf­ l feuring 11-year-old girl to Met­ :ierott Rd/Riggs Rd. area, 7:30 a.m., PLANNING TO BUY? :Starting end September? Call 474- 6315.

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Color Sets Repaired Antenruis Installed For Best Results . • ...... List With Us Mike Talbot Page 8 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, August 18, 196C Recreation Review for boys six through eight years later in the fall. Ladies' Bowling League old finished up August 12 with a Weight-Lifting The Greenbelt Ladies Morning CORRECTION by Darald Lofgren watermelon feast. The program, Equipment is available at the Bowling League will hold its first The News Review reported er­ Director of Recreation under the direction of Tim Hoden­ Youth Center for weight-lifting and meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 30, at roneously on Aug. 11 that devel­ Slow-Pitch Tournament field, has been successful and con­ exercise. Access to this equipment 9:30 a.m. at Fair Lanes in College oper Charles Bresler had with­ The Washington Metro - Slow tributed basic and baseball knowl­ is available through the Weight­ Park. draw his request for a special Pitch Tournament at Greenbelt's edge to the forty-four participants. Lifting Club. Thanks to Pat Rady A sweepstake will be held and exception to build a hospital on Crescent Rd. near the lake. Braci!en Field is well under way Labor Day Athletic Events and Dennis Adams for the loan of bus transportation will be available. with 18 games already played. The Recreation Deparbnent is their equipment. For information, call Mary Lampe, The city has now been advised Double-headers are scheduled for acceptin~ registration in the fol­ that the request will be with­ Center Tennis Tournament 474-5392, or Rita Wilson, 345-8384. Thursday and Friday evenings lowing events: Men's Slow Pitch drawn on Friday, Aug. 19, A Tennis Tournament will be the tennis program this summer. starting at 7:30 p.rn. Seven games Tournament:: Tennis Tournament, The piece of land in question held August 24 thru September 2. There will be no fee. Register by will be played on Saturday begin­ and Horseshoe Pitching Contest. is being considered for purchase The tournament is open to all boys calling the Recreation Department, as parkland by the city. ning at noon. Family Tavern, last Baltimore Bullets Clinic and girls who have signed up for 4744-6878. year's Metro Champion, will play Jim Barnes, Ben Whorley, and Joe Montgomery County Sports Friday, Aro, of the Baltimore Bullets, gave Aug. 19, at 9 p.m. The Greenbelt a Basketball Clinic at the Green­ League's representative, B erwyn belt Youth Center on Monday eve­ Compare {he Brand of Mis-Leadership Fuel and Feed, will play the Tin­ ning. After the instruction and k nockers on Saturday at 1 :30 p.m. demonstrations, t ,v o basketballs Hunte1· Machen "T' League Baseball Program were given away as door prizes. Boswell T he "T'' -ball instructional league Another clinic will bP. scheduled for H older of Highest Academic Degree Author of Auth9ritative Book VOTE in the September 13th Democratic Primary W inner of Interna tional E ssay Competition on Law I{eynoter, Young Democratic Convention Permanent P arliamentarian, Governor (X) Carlton SICKLES Young Democrats' Convention Awa rd of Appreciation from Young Democrats Attorney General (X) Clinton BAMBERGER Award of Appreciation from Pi Sigma Alpha Member, American U. H onor Society Comptroller (X) Meredith BOYCE Member of Congress Professorial rank With Tenure Greenbelt Sickles for Governor Committee Congressional Staff Experience c/ o H-H Laurel Hill Road. Auth. J . H adley, Treas. First Sergeant at 18 Direct commission as Military Offlcu Guest Lecturer, Top Military School E Don's YOUR Democrat D Name is Byrd *It's up to you to fill this In. X To the best of my knowledge, the above chart is a ccurate - but it E is also mis--leading. A political ad In this newspaper last week under p authority of R uth Miller, Treasu rer of Harry Boswell for Congress, was D also mis-leading - but it was headed "Compare The Brand of Leader­ E ship." I hope you will re,ally compare the Brand of Leadership, and I R I hope It convinces you to vote for E LBERT BYRD for Congress. Respectfully, I C Elbert M. Byrd, Jr. :2y authority of Bob Crowley, T reasu rer E A N C T LEGISLATOR•,.. . .. ATTORNEY•"' . . . CIVIC LEADER•. VETERAN' · E E f ' • • • • • D D ELECT DONALD W. ROBERSON CANDIDATE FOR Maryland Senate - 1st District Your Key For Responsible Practical Legislation 6D Auth. Leo E. Wilson ELECT THE KEY TO GOOD GOVERNMENT EDWARDT. IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY WILL RE-ELECT

STATE SENATOR Compare PERFORMANCE - Not Promises * The only practicing Attorney to seek prevention of HIGH-RtSE in Greenbelt, solely as a civic duty. * The only District Senator Candidate to vote against the Income Tax increase which was later repealed. JESSE S. * Sponsored a bill at Annapolis to protect the residential character of Municipal­ ities and implement the solution of local zoning problems. * A man who thinks for himself - a man who acts - BAGGETT and a proven friend of Greenbelt! COUNTY COMMISSIONER DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY - SEPTEMBER 13th

SUPPORT THE SICKLES SLATE Auth: J. Connelly, Treas. By Authority Russell ·w. Shipley, Treas.