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lrtttthtlt ll ntwS ntVltW APRIL FOOL ISSUE GREENBELT, MARn.ANn EIBAnLED SCHIOL BOARD FIIHTS OVER IIOISEIELT The latest twiSt in the Roosevelt Senior School saga took place last Thursday night when a "Back to Basics" militant group on the school board asked for reconsideration of every de- cision made in the pa8t six months with respect to the new school on Greenbelt Road. This move precipitated a stormy session which lasted until 2 a.m. when the meeting adjourned as the result of a ruling by the chairman that Robert's Rules of Order· do not apply between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. on weekdays. Kleins l:.o Open 1 The latest rumor to sweep Upper Marlboro Is that the school board considering swapping the new senior hll'h achool building on Greenbelt Road for the old S. Klein department atore building In >Belt- way Plua. After all, ao one unldel)- tlfted aource put It, Kleine Is used to being half-empty. Thursday, April 1, 1976 Altel'lllt •••li•c ler ........ It ••• ,. u •• Pfii .. r.::;R';S'S COUNlY MEMORIAL UUAIY. BRANCH 11 ROAD Solar·•at-· Eaters lew .·· ·.---:;;; . •.. ,. Hiltol')' W11 ma. wt. 1lolms, lne. IDII Goddard Space l'llaht Center (NA84,) out ·a qree- meJJi for tbe exteDaioft of tbe lilllr beat piOII'Uil to .an OBI memben. The coat of tbe prcJIJ'am wiD be bome COIIlPlttel1 by the Federal GoVernment, which Ia now beiDI· termed by mmQ' professionals 8t the "Sun God". .The D- pqrtUD llu 1111111J .tri· king fEBtul'el. :rn.t.d of worldlla with lncll'fldllll boalel on a meal bult, the DeW PoU01 ce111 for a quantum jump forward bJ brlq- lq the llaalltl of -- beat to the lll8ldmulll num'ber·ot -ben A major oil .,m In Greenbelt Lake bad CII:J CNWI worldq :mo.l of the aftemoon •4 Into the ..,_ enlne IMt Sundi,Y t171n1 to .con- tain lt. Tbe aplllqe wu reported about 1:80 Sun41,1 aftemoon, and the cley aent two truckloada of aaw'Ciuat and tea men fo lOP It up. Tile Initial lipiD - located on the north aide of the lake between the ·refl'ellbment atand and the alit JIOnd. When the pubUc worb crewa arrived they .dlacovered crude. at· tempta had been a.de to atop the oil from •Pnadlnl'. but It bad cot- tea out of band.. City Attacks , ..... of Bop a Twi F11111J In I'8IQIOIIH to.IIIIIIIJ requem bJ eeolocloallf minded ow- the Greenbelt •PubUo Worb Depart. ment hu IDitltuted a new lei'Yice. In addition to coDectlnc IIMI Uld old newapape111, the di:Jia a project for recyellq doir ma- nure: the annual ;Yield II coDJer- vatlveJy eeUmated at I8Venl hund- red tone, whloh oan replace expen- sive commercial fertlliller In land- . IICaplnc and be&uUftcatlon project.. Reeldentll ldlould brine their clop dropplnp to the Public Wora building on durin&' work- Inc houro In •ecurely cloHd ,.._ contalne111 (which wiU be recyoled aeparately) or plutlc bap: 110 bap or paper coDtalnen, pleue! . . A heated exchange followed the preeldent'a remarlu at a recent meetlnc of the Greenbelt Garden Club. In a prepared atatement the atrongly urced p;rden- era to remember the pleclle they •lllled before IIIey beoame full- lledpcl llhould be neat at 1111 Ume, free of and •bould be ulecl oniJ for Golden Triangle in News Again In the meantime, the ahlet of the Greenbelt Polloe l'oree deolancl todll¥ "War on f'loop." u b. ,._ aentec1 aach of hll lT pMJolme with bra.u-bandlecl, lndlvldualy ea- pand pooper IIClOGP'I& '1'b.e pe- .trobnlll han u thetr IIOie' niiJOD- ,ardenlnc. In aome .-. be laid. melil\lel'll .WIN rumored to be h&vblf an . 11111aiiJ fOOd time while tendhll their plant.. In falct, jjome partJ- 1111 wu even naported. Sucb behav- Ior, ltated, could re1ult I!L,mem• ' bttw' belnc uked to turn II' tbelr Qvdea Oub membel'llhlp oardl and 1o1t all prlvllepe to' whlcb It en- tltlti them. The matter wu llnally reaolved wlllll membel'll agreed to report aftJthlnc to their lllteDJion Alter ·all, dlli' a.rden Club preeldent atatecl, prden1 are much too lmpor· tant to 'be allowed to I'? to pot." The area In Greenbelt known u up In Bowie the next dq." Goeee the Golden 'llrtangle bu bHn ma- didn't -ent on the mlulng el- klnc tile neWI tor a number of ect1on tlpa. · yean. A1t one point the· vecetatlon rPubUo worb 41reotor B!Jddy An· ciOWincln that area wu out down tlo hu a IOIDfnat 4Urerent view, f r ' l)tojec. lboDPIDI. 44tnter. . "Wtl.lt.. I lmow. • ,". h!l ,bedpd. w• neter built. UJK\trllruah •-..ltlllbt IIIJIJil Ia ,._.. tn tilt t_.,rt:r, .. v. , M""'. l'Ye w...' _. · -.,w ., In/ It u lniK Cit -'tMt· ' 11rbf. •t qualtrJ'tbn .. :''·Klfbt t!· Reoellt!T rumon "ban tiDtrced ICDt builder looklq O¥tr the land. that the Qolden Trlaq1e 1lu aim- 8ut plltple 8114. oraop llibta T I lla'rltltli to the Bermuda TriiiOIIa, ' jll.lt don'\ that - In tJa. Carlbllean wbere Pollet ohltf WilHam Crane Ia ahiPI and plan• bave not aiarmecl. "We patrol that area diiiiiJMIIIftd. recul&rl7 and we haven't had any "Tbete Ia ablolutely no truth to trouble. We did - aome creen th- oetacorlcally etated looll:lllf tellowa COIIliDf out of there cii:J manacer J- Goeee. "AI far a .couple of tlmea, but there'a no aa we lcnbw, no veblole of any kind law aplllllt . belq creen and they 'hu diaaQpeared. Tbe truck whlcb -re dolq 1- than thirty mil• wu NPOt"ted mlulnl three weelra per hour." , · aco wu hijacked and the overdue &weral cltlaent have reported cement mixer dhl, llt,r all, lhow -lq dieo allaped vehlolee land amonc the llhruba. Two ;rounptel'll llblllQo Oftr »-hour period, be- who had milled the •chool bull and clulnl. toclq, pleldac up dot' alld had been w.lklnl' to Greenbelt Jr. oet dropplnp and lnC!&I'atl'ltlq Hlcb Scllool o1almed to bave been IUIJ' oftendl!llr aniiBal wMIIa die takea aboard one of theM llmlta ot el'll" and Mked .a;arreet Pet ...,. _, til* tloDJ. ·,,. '.tlnce thq illed written ,_... tJalilllte · on IIi all 6IIOUie for tiP. · 'ltJ.b. own -.. bllrla' late, · · r oan- . · eacn-s not neoHArliJ be takea at face IIOOOP wldch the Will !le value. •Wnc at the 'lllarpln priae of Kore •rlouil, II the re- poit that a center, hur- riedly built one ntPt lilt fall, dill- appeared b)' MOfnlnl. Tbe Newa ReYIIIW II attemPtl.nl tp contact tht bullder'l lnllurancie company to ftnd out If a claim hu been llled. n muat be k..,t In mind. of cou111e, that )!ulldeN caAIII ohal'll'l their . llllnda and perhapa that II what haJipened In t.bli cue. NA . .. bu been chaftlll\erlled u Mlllllller 0.. Nlutlon Ptoblaa' wtn be _... o1at wttll- an a week,• PoUoe Cldal W!Uiaa T. ltoe4 conlldenll)' ....... "Alld our policemen are prepared for U. wont." he said In aerloiUI tonee. ''Tbey will be -rllll! mub and carrying billy clube lhould anT pet owntr reslat the arrut of lila animal."

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APRIL FOOL ISSUE GREENBELT, MARn.ANn

EIBAnLED SCHIOL BOARD FIIHTS OVER IIOISEIELT

The latest twiSt in the Roosevelt Senior ~gh School saga took place last Thursday night when a "Back to Basics" militant group on the school board asked for reconsideration of every de­cision made in the pa8t six months with respect to the new school on Greenbelt Road. This move precipitated a stormy session which lasted until 2 a.m. when the meeting adjourned as the result of a ruling by the chairman that Robert's Rules of Order· do not apply between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. on weekdays.

Kleins l:.o Open 1 The latest rumor to sweep Upper

Marlboro Is that the school board I~ considering swapping the new senior hll'h achool building on Greenbelt Road for the old S. Klein department atore building In >Belt­way Plua. After all, ao one unldel)­tlfted aource put It, Kleine Is used to being half-empty.

Thursday, April 1, 1976

Altel'lllt •••li•c ler ........ It ••• ,. u ••

Pfii .. ~~ r.::;R';S'S COUNlY MEMORIAL UUAIY. Gll~iJ!:>J.T BRANCH 11 ROAD

Solar·•at-· Eaters lew

.·· ·.---:;;; . •.. ,. Hiltol')' W11 ma. ~'week wt. 1lolms, lne. IDII

Goddard Space l'llaht Center (NA84,) ~ out ·a qree­meJJi for tbe exteDaioft of tbe lilllr beat piOII'Uil to .an OBI memben. The coat of tbe prcJIJ'am wiD be bome COIIlPlttel1 by the Federal GoVernment, which Ia now beiDI· termed by mmQ' professionals 8t the "Sun God".

.The D- pqrtUD llu 1111111J .tri· king fEBtul'el. :rn.t.d of worldlla with lncll'fldllll boalel on a ~ meal bult, the DeW PoU01 ce111 for a quantum jump forward bJ brlq­lq the llaalltl of -- beat to the lll8ldmulll num'ber·ot -ben

A major oil .,m In Greenbelt Lake bad CII:J CNWI worldq :mo.l of the aftemoon •4 Into the ..,_ enlne IMt Sundi,Y t171n1 to .con­tain lt. Tbe aplllqe wu reported about 1:80 Sun41,1 aftemoon, and the cley aent two truckloada of aaw'Ciuat and tea men fo lOP It up.

Tile Initial lipiD - located on the north aide of the lake between the ·refl'ellbment atand and the alit JIOnd. When the pubUc worb crewa arrived they .dlacovered crude. at· tempta had been a.de to atop the oil from •Pnadlnl'. but It bad cot­tea out of band..

City Attacks ,..... of Bop a Twi F11111J

In I'8IQIOIIH to.IIIIIIIJ requem bJ eeolocloallf minded ow- the Greenbelt •PubUo Worb Depart. ment hu IDitltuted a new lei'Yice. In addition to coDectlnc IIMI Uld old newapape111, the di:Jia ~ a project for recyellq doir ma­nure: the annual ;Yield II coDJer­vatlveJy eeUmated at I8Venl hund­red tone, whloh oan replace expen­sive commercial fertlliller In land-

. IICaplnc and be&uUftcatlon project.. Reeldentll ldlould brine their clop dropplnp to the Public Wora building on weekday~~ durin&' work­Inc houro In •ecurely cloHd ,.._ contalne111 (which wiU be recyoled aeparately) or plutlc bap: 110

~rhopplnc bap or paper coDtalnen, pleue!

. .

A heated exchange followed the preeldent'a remarlu at a recent meetlnc of the Greenbelt Garden Club. In a prepared atatement the pn~ldent atrongly urced p;rden­era to remember the pleclle they •lllled before IIIey beoame full­lledpcl member~~. Garden~ llhould be ke~ neat at 1111 Ume, free of ~. and •bould be ulecl oniJ for

Golden Triangle in News Again

In the meantime, the ahlet of the Greenbelt Polloe l'oree deolancl todll¥ "War on f'loop." u b. ,._ aentec1 aach of hll lT pMJolme with bra.u-bandlecl, lndlvldualy ea­pand pooper IIClOGP'I& '1'b.e pe­.trobnlll han u thetr IIOie' niiJOD-

,ardenlnc. • In aome .-. be laid. melil\lel'll

. WIN rumored to be h&vblf an 1111~ . 11111aiiJ fOOd time while tendhll their plant.. In falct, jjome partJ-1111 wu even naported. Sucb behav­Ior, ~e ltated, could re1ult I!L,mem•

' bttw' belnc uked to turn II' tbelr Qvdea Oub membel'llhlp oardl and 1o1t all prlvllepe to' whlcb It en­tltlti them.

The matter wu llnally reaolved wlllll membel'll agreed to report aftJthlnc un~~<~ual to their ~rlcul-' tu~ lllteDJion ~ent. Alter ·all, dlli' a.rden Club preeldent atatecl, ~our prden1 are much too lmpor· tant to 'be allowed to I'? to pot."

The area In Greenbelt known u up In Bowie the next dq." Goeee the Golden 'llrtangle bu bHn ma- didn't -ent on the mlulng el­klnc tile neWI tor a number of ect1on tlpa. · yean. A1t one point the· vecetatlon rPubUo worb 41reotor B!Jddy An· ciOWincln that area wu out down tlo hu a IOIDfnat 4Urerent view, f r ' l)tojec. ~ lboDPIDI. 44tnter. . "Wtl.lt.. I don~~ lmow. • ,". h!l ,bedpd. w• neter built. UJK\trllruah •-..ltlllbt IIIJIJil Ia ,._.. tn

--~ tilt t_.,rt:r, .. v. , M""'. l'Ye w...' _. · -.,w ., In/ It u lniK Cit -'tMt· ' 11rbf. •t qualtrJ'tbn .. :''·Klfbt t!·

Reoellt!T rumon "ban tiDtrced ICDt builder looklq O¥tr the land. that the Qolden Trlaq1e 1lu aim- 8ut plltple 8114. oraop llibta T I lla'rltltli to the Bermuda TriiiOIIa, ' jll.lt don'\ know.~ that - In tJa. Carlbllean wbere Pollet ohltf WilHam Crane Ia ahiPI and plan• bave ~~~JBterlouely not aiarmecl. "We patrol that area diiiiiJMIIIftd. recul&rl7 and we haven't had any

"Tbete Ia ablolutely no truth to trouble. We did - aome creen th- rumor~~," oetacorlcally etated looll:lllf tellowa COIIliDf out of there cii:J manacer J- Goeee. "AI far a .couple of tlmea, but there'a no aa we lcnbw, no veblole of any kind law aplllllt . belq creen and they 'hu diaaQpeared. Tbe truck whlcb -re dolq 1- than thirty mil• wu NPOt"ted mlulnl three weelra per hour." ,

· aco wu hijacked and the overdue &weral cltlaent have reported cement mixer dhl, llt,r all, lhow -lq dieo allaped vehlolee land

amonc the llhruba. Two ;rounptel'll llblllQo Oftr • »-hour period, be­who had milled the •chool bull and clulnl. toclq, pleldac up dot' alld had been w.lklnl' to Greenbelt Jr. oet dropplnp and lnC!&I'atl'ltlq Hlcb Scllool o1almed to bave been IUIJ' oftendl!llr aniiBal wMIIa die takea aboard one of theM •~a~~c· c~ llmlta ot ~ el'll" and Mked .a;arreet ~IU- Pet •e~ ...,. _, til* tloDJ. H~.· ·,,. '.tlnce thq illed ~an written ,_... tJalilllte · on IIi all 6IIOUie for tiP. · 'ltJ.b. own -.. bllrla' late, · · r ata~ll oan- . · bldl'f~Uall7 eacn-s not neoHArliJ be takea at face IIOOOP wldch the ~ Will !le value. •Wnc at the 'lllarpln priae of

Kore •rlouil, ~rbapa. II the re­poit that a ~~haPPeD~ center, hur­riedly built one ntPt lilt fall, dill­appeared b)' MOfnlnl. Tbe Newa ReYIIIW II attemPtl.nl tp contact tht bullder'l lnllurancie company to ftnd out If a claim hu been llled. n muat be k..,t In mind. of cou111e, that )!ulldeN caAIII ohal'll'l their . llllnda and perhapa that II what haJipened In t.bli cue.

NA . .. ·~ bu been chaftlll\erlled u 'G~It'a Mlllllller 0.. Nlutlon Ptoblaa' wtn be _... o1at wttll­an a week, • PoUoe Cldal W!Uiaa T. ltoe4 conlldenll)' ....... "Alld our policemen are prepared for U. wont." he said In aerloiUI tonee. ''Tbey will be -rllll! ~r&~ mub and carrying billy clube lhould anT pet owntr reslat the arrut of lila animal."

GTIEENBET.T NEWS REVIEW Thursday, April I, 1976

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(Now Go 9n and Reod Our Regular Paper)

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lrettthelt

lttws Bt-itw M·.._INDN .I!WJ!M!a . . . . . . . ·-

6~1 To l-leavy - Up Electrical Circuits·

b:r Sid Kaltaer ·Quite 'large.aumber of ;mattua ·,..,_ aicea \lp ia a ~­

tive!J short Greet\belt Hom•, lnc .. ~ IIMting of about two ud • half hours, 'tburaday night, Malclt H. Most o( these dealt wM1 dOIIItSUI: poUtJ ilaues .- a b• to lMI!t Member needl for *'etrieal po1rer .nd I!Pilce, how to l>rovkle iftput for 10111-nqe pla!u$g lll4 'What tb do about rtbO'ftt:inl the 'fel')' lliim.e ~ room Ulele dJJeuaatolli ftl'e tatMr Sll*ee m.

• bid ,.. ~ 11'1 om lGI. tllre~D~ior Jiallltll wrtatat a~tU­-..r Breelhearl tiMit lllteli ~ .. Ulere C!IIUJt 1111 -......._ 1184 ........ 1MI ,.r hltdiiJa .en. .... lltftl...s Ia ....,... <llla"7i1w11P) tile • u. ~ <npeSr Ill IDOl'­..._ drollltl to~ rUn tar), kt mAIIII:r beeaule ot tbe ot ...., an the ~ - •· ~ower ~ .- -.adWMttaa ·.pro. ....ned to H. 0. Lopes wlao prof· - W.. appruvecl. t...a tile lowelt bid ot -.ooo. 'hila turther p~ a dJecul. '1tdll ral.ed the ntat.e4 line ol llloa ot )low to Improve die board

• wiM to wMbdraw tbe morator111111 IIQQm lblelt, VDr,..su •Uae-tM It 011 •-ber'• udltlcml, whkb ball be paneled, but Clarte tbolllbt on~y bll8ll fa effect few ·t~~~~ut a ~ ...,. atw ,...._, were n.W tDd felt oa~ae ot the p~t unaatlat_.17 a~ abould ~ be· fal4 ttl_ elt!ebleal lltua- . tilt -~ ...-. tuuqn. ;

Dtnlltor Jlal7 ~ telt ·that ~e , h ~ M die ~ itabald be lifted -~ ......, ~ tllfrl1-. .., wUbln two mO!idll. Mil 1111 ~ bi tbe -.~. • 1111 - IMDlbetl wllo ,...... -~ ~ -.e ._... w.t ., eqilnd - talle lltlipl "" JIIWlli;for ~t ot tlle-Ud· tore J1a1e. 011-.u Jim ....-s. IIIIo . ~

·ami tile manapr expra.ed a ilion ·flllleio ...... autloul app~ • did ~ llll!lle ~ ._. oocuplld the 8obw8ll from tlli lllloi, •110 1lfldh lttlelltSon. hob .. • pro-die llrlAfl1 to Mt' ..._. 'IIWiotr' ,_, llf Ge IAucllt .... ttte to tht IIOt a1 l'ellllllli let ~ · wtltl.·'flj· •• booklet~- ·would - lie ..udecl lmmtdlatel1. dt~erlle cleariJ tbe fullctiOIII IU\il

l!lalth MW the lllllllq'er to 1et ~tiel of board, lllallqe-.. l11dlflllione .ot bow lllllft1 wall ft. lllent, *'ld eoiiiJftttte.. Related to

qullllts aN Ukely to come. At the thla y,ou a later 8\llleltiOn by -e time, he noted that lldvan- Clarke tbat the GIU Handbook -tap oould be taken ot the mora- which preeently provldea 1eneral torlua to develop a aound pollcy Information to memben - be up. en llddltloiUI, qreelna with Clarke dated; chairman Smith thou1ht tllat lllxcy daya should allow en- this would be an expensive propo· oup time for thlll. altlon (Bfveral thousand dollanl.

J.l'lnallc!lna After 1m Tbe manqer reportea that the .IIW 10111e time niJW It bu become aol&r heatln1 ily8tem In 2 A·D

&JIIIII'e8t that new prooedu- and Court ot Southway bu been turned tuad .OUrC81 tor ftnanclna GHI on but Ia not yet fully .. operatiVI! haaae l'elalel wiU need to be ~et up due ~ air In the plpJ.na', whlcb wUI Ill tile not-too-dllllant future - liJ bave to be token oare ot by IMiial·

, 1871 - when the GNKA IDO~e Una an llddltlonal v.!Ye; however en tille corporation'• propeJV Will 10me heet 11 bel~ obtained from be paid up. the ayatem now.

An Ad Hoe committee Ia belna Tbe Home and Oarilen 'l'clllr wlil tonaed to conaWer thlll matter, at be podponed to !be tall thJa J'UI', the uqlna ot board m-ber Hu1h aeeordlna to dlreetor Clar_.., ~q~e~~­O'Dalulell and othen. llmltb llat- king for the 1lre'lnber lt..latlona ed H'\'811 people - Robert Ke'Gee, committee. · Stenn Slnden, Rush KNter, Bblr- The board deelded to hold Ita l'f'g­

. ley llpnrelter, Nat Shlnderman, ular meetlnga In X., 011 tile 8rat Cbarlel Scllwan, and 1'ed Bywly. and third Thu..,._ I.e. .. 8 - no Iliad expl'elled wtiUnan- ud ~ <the aftntal m-.~11! to arve and . seem ellelble for the meeting will lie held on the aeeond oommlttee. He concurred with Thur•day, May ll). Sehwan'e SUI'Ireltlo11 that commun­lcatloa alao be let up wltb local lln&llce organizations •uch aa Twin Pines or the Credit Union. '

Lon1·Ranp Plannlq ht l'flllponle to member dltectlon

to coW\e up with an over-all long­ranp plan for the corporation, the flrlll: itepa llf hiring co1111\iltanta and pl'ltvldlnf'.lnput for/uoh 'll.PJan wlll soon ~eotr~ld're by 'lh• Long­Ranp' nlnl oilinllllftee, accor­dlllJ. tO· l'llctor Vlr.hllll Moryad­ea )!rho 4balrt· !be.&mmlttee. Sh~ told ~~~ bOard that ·anr and all ldeaa, 'lf'om atl.· om ni'emben, wlll be W'elcollled. -. llthltli euneated lllallbi& out lattera d11rlna April

Voter RegistratiOn Voter rqlltratlon tor all Green­

belt resident. for county, itate and fedenil eleotlon1 will toke place on l!'rlday, A.prll 2, from 1 to 9 p.m. In the meet1n1 room of the Green­briar Community Bulldlnll', located off Greenbel-t Road on Hanover Parkway.

••••• Volunteers for Con1te1ewoman

Gladys Spelllll$n will conduet a non-partlun regletratlon elrort In 1everal areas of· the city lriclud- . ln1 the Greenbelt Center Jfall. dn ·

. Sat., April a. Carda f11r mall r'lll- · tratlon will be available to all real­denta. An)'O'Ie wllhln1. to help or • to obtain carde, please call MIS-

~AGENDA

REGULAR MEETING OF

em. cbua Monday,Ap~l5, 1976 .. ,...

L CIROANIIAIIICJN

1. OIJI to erw 2. .. Call .

............ J'W&il ot Allectuoe to ......

e>& Ordinance 110 ~ ate -..o From the Re- . P'-illent Fund .Jibdltbla Equipment a.tmlll and $1IJO.OO From the lbdltiDa Fund 8urplul, for a To­tel~nol..-, to Provide tor the Pureb• ue of a Four-Wheel Drive Vehicle, a One-Ton Trucll: Chaull and Cab • Second Readlll&'

10 An Ordinance to Hake Ap­propriation. In the Capital Improvement n.d In tM Amount of auoo. Thereby Makln1 Tote! ApjtroprJa •. t1o111 for thlt Fund Am· ount to •1,1541,800 • Second Readln1

11. Aopllroval of Purcbue of Playii'Ound Equipment

12. Pollee Complalnt.l • Colnmunlty Relation• Ad· vlaory Board

18. Bloentennlal Trail Recom· mendlltlon1 • Bicentennial Colllmlttee Report

H. Choral 8ociety llndorte· ment Requelt - Blcenten· nlal Committee Repott

13 Parking Problem• at Greenbelt Lake - Park and Recreation Advlaory Board Report ji•T8

tv. NEW BUSINESS

18. Budget - Fl-1 Y oar 1918/TT

17. Employment of Auditor

18. COunty :Lerislatlon • CB-13-1976 • Tax Differential

19. Meetlnls · 1ntormln1 memben &bout mee.lq datu at which the board could receive aucb member lnp11t. In. the meantime, the oommlttee will bold an Initial J~~eetlllJ. on T.uHday, Ap· ·

1827. Rerletratlon bv mall may aol- ,v. 1\USGB:~US so be aoeompll1hed b;v callln1 827·

, rll e. ~ruclna' trp

~ meet11:11 of I!Jutern Coopere.· tlve'· Houeln1, the national orranl· ~atlb11 of oooperatJvH whl~h In··

: cluiu' GHI, 11 to be held at the . C~!J tldmlnlatratlve building <which . c~n• the board room! In June.

'l'llfp bat prompted the 1taft to look 11\t~ renovatlna the bulldln& which haa llot been atte11ded to for 10me

· time. Breuhean Informed the bCMitd that -It would coat about

~ ttoleo to paint the bulldln1, but onlt about f7 .000 to .anAiut It .

, down to the orla'lnal brick, aa haa l )Hn done recently at the Center

afl4 an..tii!Hi. Thr laat clay to· rerlater l!efore the Mll,)'18 prlmai'J , Gr-•L-"t'8 1 ihrarv , · Is April 19. • ~Del IJ

OAIIIDIIIIJI h•adqullrt•n for .tlie 1!1to1te1 W li'Uma A p~ of ·r~Plectlon of Congr~aswoman · lltorlel, lllma, lllllfl and acf:l\'ltlel Srn>llm11n opened thla Wefk at tho for children Ill! I will be htld on Beltway Pla1a. Tue~cla,p "--lttllhW April •· at.lt

WHAT GOfS ON ;Han., April I, I .,.... City <l>un-<

ell Meetlna, Munolplal Bldl( Wed.. April T, T1IO pm. Green-,

,belt Homemaker~, Oreepbel~ Llltrary . ·

ftuN., April R. II p.m, G~ Board Meeting. Hsmllton Pl.\

p.m. In the Children'• Room . After 8ahool 0rMW A varleb'

prorram of eratt•. ftlma, lltorl• and actlvltlei fo~ ebllclren apt IS-I. Th• pi'Ofi'Ul Will 'Ill! held on Thu"'!­clayl berlnnlnr April 8 ~ a:ae 4:15 In the Meetlnr Rocnn.

Drop-In ~ WID rei'-" Thul'l.. A.prU T It .t P,m. In the

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Young Ecologist: Keeps City Clean

A - bum!- Ia tloll1'lllllllc In the North .llnd ol Greenbelt. The JOUIII' entrepreneur I• ~year.old lllohael Rlchardl, Jr., 116-H Rlda'e Rold. Mike conceived the Idea of puttlna an old glrbqe can In bll couter waaon and 101n1 around the nel1hborhood unttl he -• an area that neMI cl-.tlnl up. Tben he ub nearby teildenta It they would like him to pick up tbe Hlcb, beer oana, etc., and they oan pay hfm what the)' think. It II -rth. He puts the traah In 1M larbale can, take.tlt home and bap It tor the truh men to pick up. Mike's mother, Hn. lllchael Rlch­ardl, Sr., I&YI Mike llke1 to earn money; Jooke "'*• "It's uaetul work, too."

Krasniclc HHds Coun~ Gt6uD for Sal'hnes

Paul S. Sarbanea, candidate for U.S. Benate, today announced that the Campaign Manqer for Prince Georges County would be Raymond Krunlck. Krunlck, a Greenbelt resident and pre~~en~y servln1 "" Chairman of the Prince Geor1es County Board ot Appeals h1111 been active In Democratic Part)' actlvl­tlel tor many yean.

Barbanes said that "the aelec-­tlon of Ray Kraanlck will euure a well-orpnlzed effort In Prlnee Georsea Cour.ty and Will proYide, throu1h hl1 knowledJe of the Coun­ty, a oaatpalfn ltructure with a broad 'Ef• jf f*Jtv klno!OR'V''.

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Ill'aaetllft ...... llleen*o 'nlal~-m.........,._ the COUMII eadone the Oreeallell Choral Socletr'• tuncl-l'ldllq -Uvltl .. In -eotlocl with Ita -· lllilllclaed work "We the People. • The world premier ot Ulll Blcea­tennlal P'- will be held at 1111 Northweltern m.h School u6-torlum on June 12 and ....... will be tree. However, theft ant ffi. pen- lnvo_lved In t!!e o11ta1J11a1r fll the o~ choral eompo~~ltlc&

Puldlla At Lalle AAother matter -'aa befon

oouncll II a Park and RecralJaa Advilory Report <#I-'ll) ,_.. mendlna tbat council 1n1truct tM pollee department to a.Jce a .,.. clal eftell't to patrol the Lake ·PUt more lllten.ely and ticket oan q,. 11t1q cft7 parkin&' ordlnanla PR.\B ball been eoMWMd that ti. P&rkilll .,.. are belna ottlbetl b)' a majorlb' of non·realdent alltoa.

Meeting ApriiiO to Set E. AooMYelt: Celers

A meetlne to aelect achool colon for E. ROOiievelt ~enlor htp lll!llool, will be held on Sat., April 10 ,_ 1 next week'• N"' Review for that and place). Five or six color com­blnatlona WCII be propo8ed and the lln.al cbcice will be voted upoa lly ninth and tenth arade 1tudl!llta wbo will be attending the new hiP lchool.

BtudeJitli are urged t& volwlteer for the oolorl coaualttee anttter to expreu thflr pretel'@nce 111 ell­lllllr ~ Brown, 47~19. n.. declllon on eolo1'11 must 1te .act• lOOn.

NOTICE OF P~IC HEARit:fG

Ho~g for the Elclerl~ li: CITJ C9UNCIL HAS SCHEDULE])' A PUBLIC HEAR· ··,- ..

MONDAY, APRiif 11, 1171 AT 1: .. P.M.

IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS FOR THE GATHERING OF JNPORMATON PlUOR TO PROCIBDING WJTH Til& riOUIING 1'08 Till: BLDIRLY I-~. · .' ' ALL INTERdTJ:D· cmzDi's ARE .INVlTED TO ATTEND THIS tMPORTANT PUBLIC HE-ARl~. .

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IN-HOME TV SERVICE

Vlltbl thl8 - • clllJI .-!1 'lfttlk and IODle eftiiiD8I.

Thi~ week we are presenting the fourth April Fool issue in tbe history of the Greenbelt News Review. Reviewing the contents of the last one issued eleven years ago, we were struck by one thing. Items that appeared outlandish and fanciful then would no longer appear so today. For example, one headline read "County Declares Moratorium on Rezoning in Prince Georges"; another "NASA Sends up Moon Rocket".

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v With referencee, BeeDle a: bond

v Pabllahed ntee & paranteM

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Thus may future residents of Greenbelt view this week's April Fool issue. But in the meantime, readers who are just a mite tired of today's controversies may welcome the chance to relax and chuckle over the lighter side of our burning issues. We hope Greenbelters will enjoy reading this April Fool issue as much as the staff enjoyed writing it.

Call588-4166 on Weekdays or 158G-0001 on evenings 8t weekendl.

Holy CroSJ Lutheran Church

Open Letter To Greenbelt

The City Council of Greenoolt has been advised that the Spring­hili Lake Civic Association h88 voted to disband. This decision was m3de bocause the A3sociatlon members felt that the goals of the Association had been accomplished. The balance of funds In the trea­sury of the Association In the amount of $336.50 were donated to tlw City for the -purpose of pur­chMing permanent· equipmen: for the Springhill Lake Recreation Center.

At its ~'ebruary 23 meeting, the City Council accepted .'the donation from the civic II880Ciatlon and It!~ ulated that It should be used for the purposes requested by the· aa­eociation. The Council expreaaed rc:;rd t:1~t •:his Ofl3ltizatlon which had worked vigorously for many years for the'. betterlllent of pu~\lc facilities In Springhill Lake bad decided to disband, but were pleaa-

. Pd to note that the A3soclatlon bad felt that Its go,ls had been !net.

By means of this open letter, the council wished me to express to all those who have born aet:ve ln the association over Its years of service the grateful appreciation of the city for Its positive contributions

' b the bottermont of the com-munity.

GU Weldenteld Mayor

Spring Choral Concert Spring Is In t)le air ILlld the

Greenbelt Choral Arts Society Ia getting ready to celebrate the sea­son's arrival with a concert on April 24 8:30 p.m., at St. Hugh • Church. Directed by Douglas Free­man, the cborUL Ia now rehearsing works by Gabriel Faure, Mozart, Randall Thompson, and William Blllluga, amons othera. Beoa1118 of the overwhelming response last aprlng, the concert wlll aaaln In· elude Faure's Requiem.

The Greenbelt Choral Arts Soci­ety Ia sponsored by the Greenbelt City Recreation Department. ll'or Information call Patricia Martone 34~5871 or Mary Kimmel 47U948.

8ree1HII H•••aken The Greenbelt-Hoaemakel'll will

have their creative arta meeUDC on Wed .. April 7, at 7:30 p.m. In tile Gr.-enbelt Llbr'ary. June Webb and Mary Ann ~er will be 118111:­onetratlnc bow to make "Riee Bead M:edaDion Nee~." .

The replal: IIIO!ltlll)' ~ ''II'IU be held April 21 at 8 p.m. In the home d. Dorothea IMIIe." The lealler tM~ntni pl'Oif&a on "Ap­pliance an4 Jlqu1pntent In the HOllie." will lie liven bJ Winnie Ph!bb1. For lnfor~~~atlon eaU · .,._ 1'108.

CORREa ION In Martha Hutzler's letter of lut

week, the following statement should have read: "From January 19M, all members were billed $30,· 600 per month or $367,200 (not $376,-200) yearly for :U years (not ~) ." The Newe Review regl'Ct!! the error.

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Mishkan Torah News "Problems facing the Jewish

Elderly'' will be discUll8ed on Fri., April 2 at 8:30 p.m. at the Mlshkan Torah Oongreptlon. The com­munity Ia InVited.

Sundar Scbool 1111 &.II.

Weekd&J Nlllllltf 8o11oD1 1180- 11:80 &.II.

Phone INIHI111 · E4wald B. Blrmr, ......

GREENBELT COMMUNITY CHURCH mntteil Church of Cbrl1t>.

K!Uslde and Crescent Roads - Phone •1~11 <mornlnp)

::So4., -' U a.m. Woftblp lervloe and Ohureb &heol

· Infant Care at 2-B Hlllalde

Wed., Apr. 7, 7:30 ~ Oommunlon Bl:eakfalt

JWv. stlerry Taylor and Rev. ~ Taylor Mlnlatera

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The t Is God's plus sign. It says,

God plus your life can make a difference.

Let Him put the plus in your life!

GREENBELT BAPTIST CHURCH 11 .... 11

llf.ll-Bible 8tndy for 1111 ..- USUDl· 8laldiQ' Wonlllp 1,1:00 IIIII If 'hOO Jill Mid"'"'* s-.b (Wed)

For bus trauportatlon, call church olllce ,110 Jill

8:30-12:30 weekday•

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Ohurch filcllool 1110 A.M. (For AU Aa'elll

Ment1n1 Wol'llldp - U 100 A.M.

Nursery Care for Infants Tbroucb Klndel'lli!Un

Rev. Clifton D. Cunnlnrham <nt-aa~t t1t-IUI)

GREENBELT FEDERAL

CREDIT. UNION

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llMh member ~nt ln111nd lio ~00 ll:r AdmlllNtratioP, Jtl'a~. cr.dlt Unk/D A~tratloft

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Be11aJJ1e lAwn Cuttinl TllatahiDg - Baking

EDWAIDS LAWN SERVICE 474-9361

Experienced Lawn Care

M.OVI NG? Flat Rate or Hourly

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MABYIAND Bl'Aft M0\'1:18 ...... J'lUlllll llmKATIII

GREENBELT TRANSMISSIONS··· 159 Centerway 474-1~

ALL MAJOR MOTOR WORK HONEBI', RELIABLE WORK

ALL WOB& FULLY GUARAHTilED s-e weekday-, 8-1 Sat. Open 'dl 9 p.m. Thun.

PROCLAMATION. WHERI!lAS, the Greenbelt Volunteer Fire Depar.tment and Rescue

Squad, Inc., will be conducting an "AMBULANCE CLUB DRIVE" during the month of April In order to raise funds, and

WHEREAS, such funds are urgently needed to continue the high quality ambulance and rescue service to the community which the Rescue Squad has provided in the past, and

WHEREAS, funds provided by Prince Georges' County are only minimal and do not cover the operating e><penses or capital outlaya required to operate the outstanding ambulance and rescue· service the citizens of Greenbelt have received and come to expect, and

WHEREAS, the dedicated volunteers who· serve the community on a twenty-four hour ·basis; who are ever ready to assist tha stck and Injured; who provide aid and transportation to those In need of emergency treatment; and who wish to assure the proper mainten­ance and modern equipment necessary to furnish expeditious and reliable ·care, can not do so without adequate funds, and

WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes the Importance of the humanitarian services rendered by the men and fOmen of the ~mbulance and Rescue Squad and the need for fU.n~ to !)ontlnue this fine service,

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gil Weldenfeld, Mayor of the City of preenben, Maryland, by authority vested In me by the Council and the citizens of Greenbelt, hereby issue this Proclamation designating the MON'Iti OF A:PRIL as

AMBULANCE CLUB DRIVE MONTH and urge all Greenbelt citizens to become contributing members of the Ambulance Club to assure continued outstandlnc amblllance and rescue eervlce, to assure that each Greenbelt family and person In distress will be ~rded emergency service, whenever required, and to express - through our donations, large or small - our grateful appreciation to the volunteers of the Greenbelt Ambulance and Re!ICue Squad for their. dedication and unselfish service.

ATTEST: Gudrun H. Mills, City Clerk

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my band this a.9tb day of March, 1976 and have caused the Seal of the City of Greenbelt, Maryland, to be alllxed hereto.

Gil We!denfeld, Ma~r City of Greenbelt, Maryland

PASSBO-OK RATE.

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Twin Pines Savings & Loan Assn. 105 Centerway·

Greenbelt, Md. 20770 474-6900

OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT BY MAIL BANK BY MAIL

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HOURS MON-THURS 9-6 FRIDAY 9-8

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INSURED TO $40,000.00

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ORIIll!lNBII:LT:. For the First Time In a, Lone 'lia!e . DUplex 2 large Bedrocln with Den - Beautlful Oornw lot In Private Court.

BARGAIN! BARGAlN! 1 Bedroom $7,900. 2 Bedi'OOIDIJ $12,900.

Ml.18T BE sow! 3 tied room ·. trr8nie i!:nll Townhouse In

Wooded Area with Huge Yard. Bonus of $GOO. to Purchaser at Settlement. $16,700.

STUIDIO TYPE: 2 Large Bed­. room with Den ILlld Family

Room. Cloee to Shopping and Elementary School. $23,­liOO. '

FOR QillCl< SALE: 2 Bedroom Frame End Large Panelled Living Room $l~,li00.

1\!o Baths In 3 Bedroom Brick Townhouse • Large Corner Lot, Enclosed Porch, Remod­eled Kitchen. Townhouse with· In W alklng Distance to Shop­ping. High Twenties.

A Home Is Today's Best Buy! So, Buy Now and Save! Appraised for $17,000. This Townhouse For Sale -416,000. 8 Bedroom Frame - Nice Lo­cation,

BRENTWOOD:

2 Large Bedroom Colonial with Separate Dining Room, Modernized Kitchen, Panelled Dining Room and t.Jvtng ROOD!. Corner lot. Home In very nice are_a of Brentwood. V.A·J'HA­Financtng Available. $85,000.

3 Bedroom Muonry and . l'lrlcii:J:o~AhOI!l'~ ~e to.-the·_ ~r ....... ~ .to, be

. llhown now. Plhise c&ll for an appointment.

We sell our Greenbelt Town· bous!!ll quickly. If you iire In· terested to sell your home,

,, call us and one of our sales· { people will come to your home

to dlsouBB the ~e of your I ·Townhouse.

If you are looking for a home, we are In the Multiple Lletlng Service and can find you the

. , home of your choice.

In Shopping Center Next to Mobil Qaa Station

Woman's Club News The W.-an'• Club or Greenbelt

wlU hold their Annual Keetlnc and covered dlltl dinner on TbUNIIai. April a ID the 'uoo Welllcbettef Park Pvt:v Room at • p.m.

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Under the Plll88 of Umeo we desire to PRINT liD ln'ri· tatlon to let us lbow the ~ LICK t1IJI eetimable ' becll'oolll Cape Clod home In Glenrldp (near lb. Dlenel'll Dry Goodl eltabllabment). We are sure ·that~spaelo~AJ~In~IH'~-1 lncludlq ' bedi'OOIDB, will peal tO JOU, and .the pl'lce only ~.800 Ia moat reasonable.

WiTJI ALL GOOD GRACE We offer ;rou this spendld 3 BR BRICK home close to the vil­lage Centre. A short stroll will bring you within close contact of many shoppes, This George. town type home features two en­closed porches. One Ia screenell so you may take the night air while the other one Ia ·glassed· In to protect you from wintry bbsts. Features also Include fine draperies, wall to wall car­peting plus a washing machine. Should you so desire, you may use thlt two air conditioners that come with the purchase of this very clean, and very neat home. T-bere are also two large attic rooms to keep your varl. ous and sundry Items that need not be d\iplayed In the parlor. A beautiful yard otrerlng a view of trees ·and hedPI- call Mr>-2151 wltilout delay before some­one elae beats you to this pleae­Mt convenient location, Your present home could form the down p'ayment.

We must not omit to PIUNT an account of a little home In Riverdale. We think that a ~ung couple startlnc In life, will love this nice 2 bedroom ·home wtb front porch, dlnlnc room, full baaement, garage, and larp feaoed ~4 TU prl~ Ia a mOlt ~b)J iow taS:O 840, and the Veteran. Depart­ment hal placed lbl stamp of a~ proval; and bas accordingly Ia­

. sued lUI Certificate of Reason­able Value at this low price. Would be purchasers of thla borne or any of the above of· fer!np Diq Inquire by tel.,. phone 2• boui's a dq at" 21~1. or may Villt Olll' prefQiaes at UnJversltJI BbulW.&rd ' and Rhode Island'' Avenpe,tn·'Col­lege .Park !by Mr. Johllllon'• Garage). '

We earnestly solicit your trade and will make every attempt to satisfy all. LET KASH HELP YOU! ,

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ENGL1Stl STYLE 1 & 2 . .OROOM ·.1'EIRACE APARTMINTS

. rtJIII-$Rt'• to MI,D; ••. . laltefrollt' <2-tnlle P.r1111•r) toe&tii on Greenbelt Lake

.· Park with ftlhlhj; .wtlnr, lee llkatlnc, JOillnt. 'llloyclli pathi, plonlc areu· and bandltandl, IICienlo ata~Mpbsrs.

tT'racliiU~•nal colonial lt7le with charm of courtpnl INlttiJJI. ,. pool facllltlll, playgroundl. . • :

f·tiCollftlll~ltly 1-tecl olole to.lhopplnc an4 tralllfo~. "-. ~ of Baltimore-Wuhlncion Parkwq, Capltai..Mtlrq .~ Gill; Kenilworth Ave; (Rt. 1101>, and Unlvel'llltJ BlYII; <Rt. 1 .. t

a fw aftllable, _, hum!

CIAILEI T. FilLEY IEilR~ l11. 5tol KENILWORTH AVEN111

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We p~nt '"lattc ~ 1'008 · arar.t8D8 ALIUNAC, an­IIOIIIICJq .tellar eveabl all4 prime drlliDIIt Cll be ..._. for JOUr a~ We ue mo.t · obecllent Sel'ftllt, :aealt9:." ~ . ' ' JdAa Yll! IQC.a ym~­nOUilebla' a Dft' tewer· na ot InteNt · for bQme~ J)UJ'Cbl8e4 on .ll'w!Jeral T1II'IU . <VA FHA>; only 8%% an~i' we p1eney d. thete f\Uidl avallall1e. J.l'or VA plllcllasen . there Ia no gold rsqulred, only eatiuactory empJo,ment credentJ8,1•, 1004 Credit, 8nd cioalng eosbl. l!'BA term.1 with lllltle calh are at­fared also for those wt1o bave not been required to be In the well•regulated Militia and bear. arm.l.

Tbls home Ia WORTJI a OON-1:JNENTAL and a lot more, but Ia priced to accommQdate the lowest purse. Only $U,200 tOtal for this loyely 1 be<\room up­stairs co-op apt. New bathroom, all nice appliances, a nfiW flObr In kitchen, storm windows, etc. We couneel haste on 'thla fine little home.

The latest INTELIJGENUE we have received relate& to this beautiful, large and nicely ap· pointed 3 bedroom frame town­house, surrounded by WOOd.l; paneled living room and dining area, kitchen and bath remod· eled;. these nice oltlleiUI bave purchased a home In neighbor· lng Collegs Park, and have of· fered this lovely property at only $18,950.

Our ktest advlcee from HAN­OVER on the western frontier remind . ua of a bee,uUful GREENbriar 'IDWNBOU81l on HANOVER PARKWAY. Priced attr.\ctively at $83.800 total, thll like new home will' appeal to the moat discriminating tute; 2 bedi'OOIIUI, 2 batha and all fea­tures for your comfort and oon­ventence; you can own tills with a ~'dllft·~r take over ~ loU. •

OHARU:S OABROLL of OABROLLTON wu famous In 17'18. OABROLLTON Is etlll fa­mous 1978 as ILll example of tlle finest homes modestly priced, and lan~ to the lineal taates. We . ~er for your ap­prov~ a .. )le"utlful 8 bedroom, 1 'rio bath brick and .'frame ram­bler with full buement and rec. 100m, cent: A/C, and all the fine extna features you expect. The owners are leaving for Europe In August <not because they don't like the Colonies anymo~. but because the Merecedee Co. has transferred him>, and have fairly offered their home at only $48,000 on your chol~e of terrtlB. Remember, only 8\!o% to Vet­eran•.

<JOOPER LANE, (near Mr. Montcomery and Mr. Warda e&­tabllabment on Annapoll• .Post Road), will appeal to Ooopen and Tradesmen of all aorta. Tbla Ia a beautiful 8 bedroom brick r11111bler wltb full buement ·and rec. room where ' conpnlal frlonda may gather. We honutly believe that ytlu wiU rep.rd thle home u a bupln b'y any ltand­ards. Only $43,900 with no gold required from Veterane. Non· veteral\1 may allo &!>ply, with modest cash requirement.

-It;;.i' have exercised the r!pn to lileep and bear arma In the aerilce of ~ur country, we hope ~u wUI pay heed to the fine Cape Cod home, of aluminum aiding con~uctlon, ' bedrooms, frCIIIt poM! and 1arp laWil ,Iii Weet Lanham HIU. near ye old flrehoule <but not too near). The oWner bas removed to the in­uri~,, <..,tern VIrginia>, and dlllilJii to. tln4 a purchuer at the N!telana ajlpiaJsecl price of on• ~ · ... 000. 1 Rr. Oarpenter (tb• owned"' hu ofered, 11o pay ·a eubl~tlal pOrtl.on of the pur­e~• cloltar OOibl. A mo.t unuaual cftfr,.

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8ALE8 oFFJO.: OPEN 1 DAYS A wail OPl!IN FOR JNSPECTION - Lovely I br, III&IOn­ry townhouse, corner )ocatlon; beau~ land­leaped yard~~ overlopkiJIS larp, quiet park-area; exterior & trim recently Painted; remodeled klt­chen Includes ratrefgt-.her!f)r)'er; -air cond. 6: many odler tMprov.; June tat occ.

THIS PROPmRTY HAS Ht10H TO 01I'FIIlR -Larae oorner tot next to woo4ed IUri'OUndlnp; 3 becll'OOIDI; framol eoUtructiOn; nwly painted Interior & -.terlor; remodeled. kitchen A: bath­l'OOill; llllpi'Ovemenu too numelOUI to mention ... A MUBT SEE FOR TOt$ LIIJl'.

A lEISURlllLY STROLL TO THE SHOPPING ~- (foaa thla estra nice I br. trame hollae In an attraatl..,, well-oared for area; eniN'Ied k!tctlen Includes ntrefa'jWalher/dryer: ....U/wall carpeting In dlnlnc " Uvlnc room; tUed ~th with

. ehower; lmm po;u.

'WHAT S,lll'M'IlR START 'l1L\Jtl' 'PfiS 9UAINT 1 bedroom tliune IICJIIl'lment - lite. IIOOr; ~ larp 'lit-In' kltobsn ~acl!; 'YBI'J nloe )lathlOOIIl; a real buy for t. •lncle who wanbl 'a pliaoe ct bla own'. Imm. pog.

OOlOil IN AND Llll'l' <XJR I'RalaL'I 8ALII8 PliloPL.m SHOW YOU OUR , ~NICB: LI8TIN(J8.

LIVE tN GRIDENBBlLT . . . llNJOY (,1RIIQ{-, BllLT ... AND Bill PART OP GRIIIINBJlL'l'l

HAMILTON PL.\OE IS 3'Uift' . on'- RIDGil ROAD ... LOOK :roft~Y ftllD TRm8 LINING 'l'HE AT. , ·

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~i~~e~r !~~mm~~~ Re-lations Committee of Greenbelt Homes, Inc, is establishing a court OIIPtain system. Baled on atten­cluce records from the last ftve •embership meetlnp, the eommlt­Ne is contact1n1. the most active IDembers to be court captains. Their duties would be that of weloomln& II'"" members and ol encourqtnc t!lelr active participation in the dairs of GHI.

le~reation Review ~Oil~ !!pl'lq &hedW.. : J!lftectlve Thursday, . April 1, the

· Greellbeh Youth Center and .rinehtll Lake Recreation Center ..rDl ciole at 10 p.m., Sunday through fturllday nllbtL The facilities <lrm .remain open 1111til U p.m. on 1i'!idu ,and Saturday nights. ...... Topke

Greenbelt teens are llfied to Jartlclpate tn a KAVA spo1180ri!d ~ leacue. P'nt rame wm be 4D Sit., Ai>rll to, a p.ila. Oil Brad• ftel4. au,.. and Glrll are lavlted. ~ wi~ tie picked prior tu the filM.. ~ta wm 11e aftll-

C.iiii!.ffirtlle....,. ~ ; Riden ~tlllc In tile IUe-

4-Bike on 8aB.. Aprl 4 mUit "1»­q.. at the Greenbelt Youth Oen­~· · J'Gr hutller llllona&tiall, -.. • mtleen 1Aibuku, 414-8CII or r- Dlt. ..... lf+.t1JL ., '! . 'lana. Ia fW ..,.. " GbW <lab ·fte· Youtll Center's Equ!JIDent a- wiD lie open fiNr1 or.. ant 'fhun. "- .,_. p.a. "- tara tn llllltoi'IIIIJ - brinl all equlpllleftt dowll to the Youth Center.

Sitters Club Tbe· Greenbelt Sltten Club •

llet!ldnc new memben. The cl'llb, which has been in operation for mer 20 yeart, provide. lUI oppor-­tUII:)' for memben· to Gbtala nu.­ble bab)I'BitteN by excilanclq lllt­dq time. No fees are bmltvecl.

more information, ~ the ~llllmbership chall'lllliJI, ~~~ :W!Ibb

Thursday, Aprill, 18'76 -.--. .. -.... --------.. ---·•

Raffle Witmer& The winners al the Greenbelt

Goiddlgger :¥ajorette band raftle were Bob Mock - $100; Diane Burchick - $110; and R. Moran - $211;

Due to the euc:oea of the raftle, the Golddluera will 10 to the Eut Coast Reglonala. This year's com­petition wiU be held in Elizabeth· town, Pa., In June. Lest year the Greenbelt Golddlggera won flrlt place In jvnlor competition and third

Stwn'l

SHOE REPAIR While U Wait

DISCOUNT P,IICiS

Beltway Plaza IIIUIIDd the oomer Hanover 81!011 . MeltoDiau <lrellma a ~ tt._.. ....,. 1N Bat. 'til I

G.RI. MEMBERS At the annual membership meeting and election to be held

May 13-14, 19'16, Greenbelt Homes will elect four dlrecton to serve for two-year terms and three members to the Audit Committee to serve· for one-year terms. If you are interested in serving in one of these .capacities, please ftll out the form below and give it to a member of the Nominations and Elec­tions Committee: Josephine Seay, 6S Plateall, 474-92211· Mary J. Kinzer, 6G Ridge, 474·11117; Katherine Keene, SH Huwde, 4'74-6026; Wayne WllJ.iama. 38D Ridge, .&7.&·1259; :Martin Haker, Jr., 38F Ridge, 3454576. ·-------------~-------~ ~ ----Gm NOMINATIONS • ELECTIONS COMMrrrP

coNhNT fORM

Date ............. .

I, .. ................ ······:······, residinl at ............................. . GJ.'HDbelt,llaeyJand. a·M~Dg an accredited.membet of Green­belt Homes;· Inc., and theretore eligible, do herewith c:o111ent to havini my name appear on the Ballot for the annuel Glfi electiOJI to be hald May 19'711. If elected, I will lerve to the beat of my ability !II a member of the:

· (Please ·eheek where applicable)

- Board of Directors -- Audit Committee

(Dlreqors are eleetelt for (Members of tlrla Committee

Z-year terms) are elected for 1-yev terms)

Siena tun Address

Telephone ................... . BIOGRAPlqCAL SKETCH

(Please type or print)

Subscribed and sworn to this .............. day of .... . . ..... 19'78.

TO: G.H.I. MEMIBS Report # 11 on GNMA Defernl M.OIIiel te lie U ...

for Bl!llt CoJJJervatloa ~

Total Funds Availab~e

Less: Authorized Payment& to DaM

Balance of Funds Interest Earned on Fund&

Less: Cost of Notices

Total

r-tha: Bqultable Trull c .. ,..:r: CertiAeatea of Deposit

Sa Yin&'&

Total as above

Re»e11DIIlt !'linda:

Collected tbru ~ber 19TI ·

18'711 Cotteetlona

Interest Earned on Funds

Total

Loa~ .... : Peetl• Natllllal Balik:

Certltlcates of Deposit '

Sa'finp

Total as above

$12,168

Ill

March so, 1976

James R. P'01er

Treuurer

$318,784

1711,412

142,2'72

11,93'1'

$1DO,OGI

·o&,IGI

$1154,29

$10e,at$

2.&,154

5,23'7

_$140,081

$138,308

1,'788

$140,086

.. dinner. t ~ . ' • '' • ~·. ''

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J'hursdav. I, 1976 • ··Pi~~~ ........ ...-..-...-.-.:-.-~,;:~o.;--=:~.:;:;;;;;~~:;;;;;;;m;~ro:;;;a:_,..,..

t L A s s I F I E D ~~SEROTO-TTI.LE'), ~ •• .,. . IIJI.,.~.·A tJ~n tor a to-word mi!R4 .,.. .• ia}lttla;·· ;o.oo~C:~. ·.· V.-• '~ for each additional wort,' ·•·· · . ·· .oo;;;;: • _ _..,. --•-- ~ ...... _ .••• ·-ad 1 rlti _.. · uca wants 2 c~ ...__. - .. ,_ · • n w ng, acco 1iJ 4A'ea .... t'Ol- 3. References avail~ Loula and Ja4nn Lonl. 2011 ta'~ payment, either to Pa~.lfeWa -"•-, .!WI..llti"' .., s.:v•8w oftlce at 15 Parkwq· llefl)le · ~ ~ IAkt!lkle ur. are tile proud parent• •.JJ p,m. of the Tue~t~R precedi,Dc I'Vft.tuUdll •'L&dles clreaiM, prao. of • baby boy. Chrlatopller Kat­.tublicatlon, <'r to the Twin Piliea tlcally new, atse,U & lt; homemade thew, botn Karch' 11; welched In lavlngs and Loan omce rreen linen tabieclotb 104" Ja. x 1111'' at 8 1.111., 18 OL . He jolnl a aliter, fhere::t. 110 cbarae.lor .rtllbla wd. lim~ eflblia6dl!rY uear.ed&e. Jenifer Anne. -.e 2. hem

1 tlltt are !o!Uld. . ~.00; ~ tenltJl•4M ~lo, '-MO. , Erin Ann ma4e her debut March

-rka ptei.,·Mii·C!II: .8 rreen -~ 4. Her parents arc K!mber1y and CALOWB!LI:B W,\8HIIR !'lllftV· Ilion ~ pljtea, Qeo.. love- Gary Cavender, OHG Sprin&hlll JQII:, .~ makes -~ l'elltl~. bird:.· -~~. (lW101 . ~IIIIo Terr. Ellin ,Ann :welcl!ed 11 lba., Anth ... ~I . ........, <J¥i. ~ -· · 4 oz. She baa one brother, Shawn. H615, · • ' Quilte.-wcl&de, n....: I old, • aae 1"'· fiANO TUNING AND RJDP~ • ' DUTCH Klll1'l'Lit. 11120 Lee HJcb- Cadt't Jtol!t!rt Sll~erelthal aon of Jxpert and Reliable Pluo 11rv1ee way, 011e •lie · West of Falrfu, Mr. rnd Mn. JD.twin Sp:~elthal ~ Greenbelt IInce 1110, Benj81nln Va. 2Cil I.Aak._tde. hal ·been plact'd on Je~ 474-atf. CUSTOM Aiumlnum Work Wind- ~ Ad,Dral'a Lilt at th~ BtatP. t~M --. 1lltliC" t1WI • RIM~ • _.. Outter. Univerllty of Key York Jihrltllll" ~. lrANDARD AND I'Oft'l'A· ~IIM41 C.~ C .. lUO. . Collep. ft. 9e!iuyl.r BPOIIX, Nr'l" ~. Call 474-eOU. . PliANO Ml • Wdiiild --e Iii YQrk. ~It IPkP~ maJortnc •~ will --· in lhetec!raiop' ,nd ~v • ~,.,. • Lii80N8: fit Cliii- Inc to rent practice tbne 01' rc.-cel11'<!d a U or better averace. .,t. u .•. Anlll new ... ~~. - u,w p(UP ''~' 1111 ~?Call Dave dul"nc the fall ms aemeater. = ~ .. ~. f,T.WJD.' Be- ~!L~Speed a: Rlimecl'•' It'• a bov (Ql' )If .... ~ ~-J)..v~ - Charney, 11& ......... -Ill • f'iiiiOINb· ~ • ~ - diWfell • ac~utta. MD- b0111t ... ...- ;; • .JC~DM ,..,_ -.. rate&; _,... r._ .... "'--I 1.. . flltn weiPted 'I .... 5 OL Ji,. Jolllll .....,. for eppt, . \\(if('i'ifi: BoT• ~ • JO" • a Wbtr .... wbo WUIIOIJl be Ualfi' RA'U£iNO. wt .,tliii-vp load ~tlon. Call _.1010. ~ ,_. .ol4. . . 't'ruclc, C11U Mike after 4:10. 474· ~ BALli: TV 1'1" COLOR·ZBM· lf .. ~., -· tJtr a.-Mi. ~9!!fVW·'l"• :~zL"'..:=:=~'::;

"'NT-..u" ~'iALi: ' '*'" P~ _.. ~ U. _... .._. lllue "' .. ._ 2 dOCIN to At Gill tod or mlddJI ~ l!lllllllll out Ul& 100. P101LEM5 of the raw home. call alter 0 p.JL ..., kl CliP ~ * ..... ....,.... 414-otql. ~ .....,.. to .. J .. Cb-

.. :,.po;rt ant~nna -.a will P4Qn'lNQ, · ~. · QIALl. ben, 10 ~. WIMI 111@ Ill teo "'"tAll nrW/I'Ppair uteua R.IIPAN :QI&U)IC • OV'l'IJIDIIl; )'IIUt oW Clll J'rWN',-'Prll I.

for Experienced and cbe&41. BIU, 414· JNOOMIIl TAX. Jteuonable. In Attic or Outdoors · '31U . ..,esme. :YOUr home; retired accountant:

Ev~ ·DRIVIIWAY 'roY MLII: G.I. Joe'a ll'elllr, 47to1111. . . 474-55l0 rquip. 6: lltlMN. ~-1- CIOndltlon Set. ~R ~;"'i&a,'b;"tp 11~.

tp()ijji) - it tile pa;; ;iii}' i;t ~ in froat of 104 lAitnar lAne <on Tbunday momlnc, ~ :11th between 8 a.m. A 9 a.IIL) will pi- call ]l(r, Ill. at 474·1110,. 'Jhe · ~~ will Plflllllltb' lit retltnlad ·to JICIU. . ·

474-5530

'l'DfNIS Llll880N8, Greenbelt area Call 4!14-2821 on Tuea. & Thun. f a.m. - 4 p.m. t(lR BA.L1C 1tra Pootlae l..emUY

rt Obupe, mint condition .,,. 00 41f-f080,

Apr. a 1-4 p.a. Rill~ 8\111., Apr. excelle~tt condltl.ort. Very reefQn• • 4. lOt JuUan Ct •. Greenbelt, <Box- abl~ • C.U fT4-tll84. .. wood>. ·opJIN .. HOUBB tbr~ebictroom NOW AOClm"'''NG Plano atU~ents townhoUH. ModwD Kitchen end - ali Ieveii, Muter tea~her, ·New Bath. Satur<lav April a, and Sund· F.no:land ConllftYatory detree: &15- ·~~v April •· 1-4 p.m. 2l·P' Ridp 1881. ftQad. 4?4-1$0a.

Bmpley~nt ,O,J,011unl~ ~ Alllsl~llt ~•1'411 M••r · u ... · .... holed . . .. ·. .

Muat show responsible tdminlat.raUve ......._ In QJ'

capacity to learn manapment of laiJit -.!e. ~-d-lliDI ..... _,,..,..,ill I .J1'11i.MIM. s&ll,.me'll'"""'· and acco?:! prolfUIII. Muat have baebelor de~N~~ In relBtlnl t ~ ~tratlon qt s~t tQerlenet -in ~ d . ted'c .... ty for su_...l.._.~!Dlstra-Uon. ~tJrti1J1 salaD)' t14,160 to ti~;'71t6, ...,_,~ upon ex-. perltnot~ s.l resu1111 ,to Ge11eral Mpagtr, ·,OX 112, Green•

btU, MU¥JI'D.d 20770. · '

the .,..., larpat lftOit complete AIM:. MrVice dept. Our ntW ,...... "Let the lellway PUt y.., in Orbit"

. . . \ . '16.PAC8 ~'11. · __ ......,.._,.

with atr .. i& · '. ~ coat 'Ft t CUSTOM #0112. 8 I:,.L, Auto., Pw ~~ . Btaer.. Pwr. Brskel, Radio, WWT. Wbel1 Oovua. · 1.a. Nl Pllee Dellvend

~A"i7fi (IO_oremlina In ltook to Cbooae ·, .'f'& . froel)

· 1'110 Price dillvtled · '76 SPORt' AIOUT ;:!,.~&certl In 8\oek. to Ollooae #.,a e oyl., a tpeed, pwr. . ~q

'7. MAT~ #- 1111 ... Auk!., 1'8, AM Radio, White w.u.

$3776 JruU Price delivered

<31 Matr.doN In Eltock to Chooae frOI8).

FREE SOFT TOP on CJ5'a & CJ6'•

LlX1'1'm> '1'DDI ONLY

13671 Full Price dillvered

(21 Spol'tUolltl Ia atock to 'choole froat.)

ARM IIIIIP HL\OqVARTBR8

'76 JIIP CJ 7 Sllbl&lbulltte TINI with FrM . .... .,.. .. ~ .. ';

$4376 Nl ~ il•,r•Hct

(11 Jeepa In ltook to ChOOie holD)

........ 1_,. IIIII1D4 1M AIIO a.,er ......... a PIM

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t <?.onatruotlen on parllluld M JUd&e Rd. would -- a ..._., ~ - or ~ .-, apace. There " oo · ............. avaiiHie at that ~· U at the HaaDtoo PL llt.e, tJdl talld be N~ from tM tlllC'I'Olll. At =-~ a SilO IIIII& ~&~~lt.lllll~B

would aten4 Ollt like a IIOI'tl .. 00\lJd retlllk .· In t11at vlalllltJ tDr al~ ....... tliioa.

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1. Our oftlelala ueaa to b&ve foraotten the~ ol tbl ual'• ri&bt to proteetlon aplnlt ~~~-ts -trol ewer everyday lite.

CaH the HafMiyman . ..,..... .

512•'1059 1

~ Dllllellllt fer lluler ~.4!Jc.f' ...... ,·

SPICIAL SALI l!lavalto• ........... ...... _._..,....,.,

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Page 8 Gard ... CluL News

Ride-A-B~e_ S~~d.~y,. Greenbelt Garden Club m-ben _ have been Invited to bring their

allinr plantl and prden problelllll to a Plant Clinic to be held Apr. ll, 9, and 10 at the Second Annual Prince Georges County Garden Show at Landover l\(al!. A horti­culturist from the County Exten­sion Servlee - either Ray 'Boa­mans or Bob Stewart - will be on hand by the fountain on the lower level from 10 • a.m. untlJ the mall · closes at 9 p.m. He w!l! provide Information and answer questions about lawns, trees, gardens, and house plants.

Mayor GU We!denfeld presents the "city's RIDE-A-BIKE .DAY

proclamation to qreenlleltet Hosea White who bas pledged to ride 60 mUes for the event The mayor and councilmen, under the apon· .arahlp of local· buslne118es and or­pnbatlona, will lead the flrat group of · rldera from the Youth Center · lollowln&' U a.m. opening oeremo­

of the afternoon w!l be the drawing tor the deluxe, 10.speed Schwinn to determine the lucky biker. Partie!· pants In the RIDE·A·BIKI!I eam one chance for riding and addition· al chances for each full Jlllie of

Several garden clubs In the coun­ty are entering exhibits at the garden ahow, and educational dis­plays will be presented by the County Extenalon Service, the Uni­versity of Maeyland Agricultural ExPeriment Station In College Park, and also by the Park Service, the Forest Service and the 4-H Clubs.

CITY NOJIS Dr. Lea SchWer has resigned as

Director of Greenbelt CARES Youth Services Bureau to enter private practice. Dr. Schiller be­gan bls eJIIIployment with the YSB In September, 1974 following com­pletion of his Phri· requirements at the University of Marylanil. He becBID1e a City employee on July 1,

: · 19711 as part of tlie transition of · the Bureau, In accordance With

requirements of the funding agen­cy. He ·.and his wife, Margaret, expect to remain residents of the City of Greenbelt.

Sidewalks In poor condition were removed from the area on the south side of the pedestrian underpass to the shopping center, and new walks were poured. Snow plows

aponaora with an· extra bonus to the one with the most sponsors. SpoDliOr forma are stiH available at. the :local IChools and. recreation

and salt spreaders were removed from trucks and stored. ·work has been done on the warn­Ing track along the fence at the softball field. CrabaPPle trees were picked up and wlU be planted a­long Edmonston Road In Springhill Lake. ·

a!es on Sunday, ~prll 4. Re~rea- centers. Monies raised through tlon departlllent ataff will mau till! pledcee auPilort programs olfered ll!heckpolntl along the route for the hT. the Prince Geo-es Coul''u AI· IBfety of the rldera. Puente are ·• '"' iincourapd to ride with .tbelr. CIJall. . -latlon fof Retarded Cltlzena

~~ tor a ~ outinf .. ~ht , (~. Ralndate II April U.

Lut week'a paper collection net­ted aeven tone and 220 lbl, the

w'e"' •inc~ ~~~qn relumed;

DiMOcttAT FOR U.S. SINATE 76

The Friend of Education

Congressman Sarbanel was cited by the National Education A118oclat!on aa having a 100% positive voting record on crucial education ·luuea.

CongreiSman Sarbanes received from tbe .Teacher's Aasoo!a­tlon of Baltimore County a 19711 Recognltlon Award-

"for his understanding of education . ~ . for hla 'suppOrt ori major educational matters ... for hla accell8!blllty to educators. (and) tor Jile reapons!venell to constitu­ents."

ote Sarbanes Democrat for Seoate May 18 Primary

By authority Sarbanes for Senate '76 F.D. Murgnahan ir., Chairman Benjamin R Clv!lettl, Treasurer

PORTER'S UQUORS 11108 Ballo. Blvd. t1WI'JI <-t to KoDonald'1 In CoHep

Park) We have the 1u1ra1t lelectlon of Wln!lll . from around the world. l!peclal prtoea on c&lt putchUM

t ,.

Ol'ller l'.ariJ

AnJ qUIItiOIII about win• Weloollled

Need Home Improvements?

Call John SpeclalhdD&' Ill o.-le Tile ...

Klti!IMR· ...... ~N-1-. ~ .. (llll..,.._ __ ,.., ..... -.

.•... '· .1, ... 1 ~·Prl ·.· • No .. Fooling

We start ·today, on Greenbelt : ,··

Vol. ·Fire Dept .. Amb. Clu~ Drive . If you wiih to jc)m· the-Ambulance Club, you ~ be given a receipt and a membership

card f~ S$.00.orn1orewbieh entitles!you to free ~bulanee service for a periOd of one ypr. For a C:ontribution of St'& ... or more, ,you will. r~ve a Gold. Membership Carel. Any dona· tion, oi U...il.tax-:Q.mole. ·· ·

lrttnhrlt ... , ... ,:.t:.. .•. ~·\1-·~ ' . , .. ··. ~ ....... ,

Jltws llooitw . ReceivelfFIU litiq b AI Sbbllk

The city's Comm,mltJ Jlelatialll Advllory Board (CRAB) report on poUce ~ com~ta wu emn • tun driDc at city counc:ll'a DleetiDi ot Mondq, Aprtlli. In fad, eo ClCIIIIIiWe was u,e ·ablorptlon ol CIOUDcil ancl audieDce with the topic' tUt council could attend to Uttle other balblla. A ~ meetiDI was tb1111Cheduled for toQIPt (Apd18), at 8 ,..- .. , ~~ '

AN INDEPENDINT NEWSPAPII Volume 39, Number 21 GREENBELT, MARYLAND

BICENTENNIAL DECISION

City To I-I ave Trail But Not By Lake

by AI Skolnik - City council went on record at Monday's meeting to have a Greenbelt Bicentennial Trail, but one that would not encompass the path paat ·Maplewood Court to Greenbelt Lake. After much debate, It was apparent that the proponents -:- councilmen Charles Schwan and Thomas Whit&-of a ~plete trail as recopunended b1 the Greenbelt Bicentennial Committee could not muster a majority. A c:Ompromise-- propoeal put forward by Mayor GU Weidenfeld was then ac:c:epted 'which ealiB for a shorter route that would be limited to the oriCinal inner core of the city.

CouncU will hold a worklbop suaeatlon waa not a aatlatactory - to decide the actual patb and anawer because It would be dUll.: tbe tJpe of marken to ldeatlfJ lt. cult to detennlne whether any lid-

The main lll'fliJDent acalnat a dltlonal tl'11111c 18ekl111 acceu to acealc nature trail eDOOIIIJ*I:ur tbe -them part of tbe lake wu the lake wu that It -.Jd attftct ·due 110 tbe &raD or whether It wu IIIII Willi to the attan&loD of ou~ due. 110 ,the rrowl.lll ~iltatlon of IIden the beauty of tbe lake which . the lake In tbe coum:, aa an at­Ill IIOIV hlq uWse« a. overoapir tractl" place to IItteN. · .. etty, )lap~ nillld-. ..., felt . He arrued to~ a llaprter trail ar­that tbll oftrcrowclln• would pro- ound tl!e Inner core becallle he felt d- Utter,. vandal~~~~~, u.t daqen tllat die orJclnal planned communi­to their b- whloll WQU14 11a ty l1ad 11111\'11 lll.torlcal 11plflcance ad.laeent to the rlrhta-ot._, of llld IDtere.t than the · nature trail tbe traU. . . . : aa4 Ulil Jall:e, e~pee!ally tor plan-

Alleady, It 1lfU noted, llllllll,Y peo- nen. 'l'he Bicentennial Committee pie are ua1q tbe ·IO_IItb lflde 'of the had felt that the lake wu an In­lake to Jauncll their boati aliis p1n terral part of the Greenbelt plan-.... to tile Jab.·lnstead ei.-Jq nl!d commlllliQ'.. . .

·11M reruJar entrance llld Parklnr 'Councilman Dick Plllkl opposed Jot oa tbe north lie$& The trail, the Idea of,~ mar. ked trail on the relldentl ·ac~~DI')allie( woll" , tb4t ll'OIIndll Vlat the llfllll would lllalle more peoe!ft, • \WU"e r1. the not . hold up and their coat could •outh elde ot tli~ '1fllti: ·laM ettfate · aot lie . ._ ... , • .,.._.., laid he

...:... - IIWe ,...._.,.,..._.,.. theo trdlll an4 )lal'lllq, Jjl'Woellll alo"- . pi'Qteat ~ lit aamittecl that l.all.tde Dr. &1\d' ~IIW'ocld Court. ·. oiJPQIWon W1ll 111ore or Jeaa con-

. , PN ~ centrated 1111onr the :M,aplewood SclilrUl' ia4 · Wlllte who U'llled court resldentl. 1

tor tbe full trail were not convinced that the GlateDce of tbe trail

;rouJd haw an MM~verae e«ect on Par•nt Studu Groups the Kapl.wood Coult area. They ' vtlue.IIDd the pe.th u belli&' uled pl'lllllarlly b7 new Gr11111belt ,ru!-4entl and 111eat1 at Greenbelters, rather than b7 hordea of Bicenten-­nial viiiiiOit to the U.S. Capital. They Biked tor the ·trail on a trial bull.

Weldenfeld felt that the latter

The Greenbelt Parent D!IUaa!on Group wUI meet \}'ed., April 1•, tt.t the Greenbelt Baptist Church from 8:30- 11:30 a.m. The tOpic will be ''llldepcndence In Cbll4ren." R~>­freshmenta will be served- and babyalttlng provided. Newcomers are wclcom~.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

HOUSING FOR THE ElD~ Y A PUBLIC HEARING HAS BEEN SCHEDULED POR

MONDAY, APRIL lZ, 1971 AT 8:00P.M.

IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 25 CRESCENT ROAD.

COUNCIL HAS SCHEDULED THIS MEETING FOR THE

PURPOSE OF GATHERING INFORMATION PRIOR TO

PROCEEDING WITH THE HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY

PROJECT.

REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF

HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, THE MARYLAND

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMU~ITY DEVEL­

OPMENT, AND THE PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY HOUS·

ING AUTHORITY WILL _BE PRESENT TO FURNISH

INFORMATION AND ANSWER QUESTIONS. ALL INTER­

ESTED CITIZENS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND Tl{IS

IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEARING.

Gudnm H, Mills, City Clerk

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'Diursda7, AprU 8, 1976

WHAT GOES ON 'l1nln., Apltl a, 11 p.m. om

Board Keetllll', Hamilton Pl II p.m. City Council Clolltlnua­tlon Jleetlnr, Xunlclpal BJd&".

Frt., Aptll t. I p.m Duplicate. Brlclae. Youth Center

l!laD., Aid! 11, U -. Greenbelt Rlde-A·Bike contlnuea. Youtb Oellter ·

..,.._ Apd1 U, II p.m. PubUc Hearln&' Houllnc tor the Jllld­erJ7, Municipal Bulldlar

Rlde.;A.Bilte Continues This Sundey, April II

'nle Greenbelt · RIDJI:-A~BlKE. lntemapt.ed . ..,. ra1n Jut Sullw, hu 'been reacbeduled for tbll com­Ing Sunclq, April 11 'l"hoae who bad not completed their planned total llllleqe are eDCOurapd to return anti new rlden wiU be wel­come: l'ulWes are encoure.pd to uae this u a faml17· outing, PJeqe foiml are available throqh the achoola, the Hbnry and the recrea­tion c:enten.- .or· oall .,T._... .. or 474-tdlli ; . . . . . . ' •• ;.• :

Rqlltl'ltlon tablea at tbe Youth Cents will O{ltn · at :L1 a.'lll· 'J'he !!ftwlng to~ dlablc!hle; ~ed uiltll tbe eapapllltl-. · or t11e Slto:­ll'UD . on tbil rallldate, wm be lleld

· at appl'Oildllllateb' • p.m. Sunclq. All partlclpanll_ are IQvlted to ~­nea tbe dra~; hO!m'U, It 'Ia not nC!Cl-IT to'\e present to Wlft.

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Mefting Sat.' To Set & •. RootMit Ot!M ~~~ im.,r • ·· ... ~·.a!r Hlth ScllooJ, oil · Si.turdai, • April 10 ·to dl1cuia IChool · colort1 · · Stydentl wllhlq td attend or expre• color preference· call Pat Brown, 47'-0418. .

Thla week Orden Is Interviewing staff, apeclflcall,y JUidance coun­aellora for the new 101lool. Lut week he met wkh constructiOn peraonnel to order tum!ture tor tbe building, named the main concour­•e• In the facility, numbered the oluarooms, reviewed oheckllBtl -for equipment. etc. · Teate tor adm!ulon to Eleanor Rooeevelt Technical School w!ll l:e riven on April 8 and 28.

Annual Pancake Breakfast The Junior Auxiliary ot the ""'­

erlcan Legion Auxiliary will apon­IIOr their 1111nu1J panCake breakfast at the American r.e.Jon Poat Home," WOO Greenbelt Road, Aprlltt, Palm Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The menu cona!Btl of pancakes, sau­ure, orange juice, Coffee, or milk . Proceeds w!ll benefit the Junior AaU!ary'a Chllcl Welfare and V~t­crana Rehabilitation Program. There Is an admlulon fee.

Kindergarten Regist. K!ndarprtl!ll rertatratlon for all

cblldrcn planntnr -., enter the Prince Georre'e County acboole next flept.omber w!ll be held at all pri­mary achoo!a on April 9, 12, 13 and lf. A chlld"a birth cort!llcate lhou!d be presented aa proof of are at the time of r"ffetratlon. Children enter!nr k!nder,arten tn September 19Te mult be five yeara Gld by Janua17 1. .181'7.

llkcept tor a teellq Ill oae quar- ed 11ncllnp were ~Ill_~::.; ter that tbe CRAB report did DOt ....,.. .... "'~R.... . clocumeat Ita ftn4ln8l, tbua leav- GU W~ ~ ..,- . lq tile pollee~ llllCier a <lWl ~ l.f:;' ~-- . cloucl, . the IIUdleDce IUid COWIOII _.., cl - ID4, . . p911 b1ata pralle to tbe dortl council wtll llu· ... ~-,;_, c 1114 11nclklp rl. CRAB. <'1'be det.ID- pott ,_ tbe - --­

tii-MHpdcee cl .a dttiiB --

No Tax Hilceln --~u::-..... C Un~.u Bu..l-:... 'the ~ ·- CIWh ..... 0 ., ~ ---....... .,_... ...

........ tllolllll ......... .. ,.._.tolleaaaol ....... *to ... ~- o~q·-....a: ..... -.~x.r ........ ~ ........................ --.u----tile· ........ ,....... ... 'Gill......,.,, ... ....................... ..... alllit ............. ....................... ~ dil · · po1ia• ... rtsrrt ........ . .. ·"fb.·iplllllc: ~·-INUI llt'Gtd lid~ ............

a::::.~:: ..... ~ ......... tJMr ....... e-.r ....... Jill ~- ... tM oltl'. M•llillltiO'f _..-.

.::~-~ ................... ::.=~==!e Wll lie *lillo.r lla ........ ~ :~:_;:.,~!!2!· ............. ~--........... ·.:_·, . .ft .. >;J,.i;·_~dJ- ,~::• ti' "S.'•H

:..: ... · ... :~ ......... . 'Otlllif. •. ' ~,·-.:tile -,..,.,.r:;:t·~Jf'::-CJID· Wit.' .... •"ilt' J;zittaM'*'i:'tM ..... '1'Wir .. .....,.i&·dlf ...... 1 to ...... tat I'CIIII of CllWI liD' Ill· cludi,...l1lllllt,.. ...... ...,_ tftell 'tlie ctellelll ~. IIIIi Jillde 4~ 'l'lllft -'flu'-01\Alt'would llec!lime alOft cl ea.: lt.en re¥11Pirlloard wll~ WIOidl of psl'IOIII ol diJII~·Ia· ltlatinr -,lalnta _.. ......... tilt' 1111111e welcllt u tb- ol pollee olllcera. ·

Again, Weldenteld aald that councb'a w'bole purpose ·In thll matter Is to pnmde a veblcle for relieving amolderlnr eltuatlonl u!l thlll lmpi'OYinr tbe · oommulty cUmate. Oouncllman Olok · POIId l'l!llllnded tbe audleJice lilat 1U117 ot the complalnantl were puenta · and rspeeted oltbens of tbe -­munlt,. wbo were upset bT -police pnJOedurN. A lll8IIIIMr rl. the "udlnce warned tbat the au­

·dlenQe lhould DOt ~ iiDJthlq that would ~nrounse the pollee to take the Jaw In ltl owa bandll.

A,..._t on Mon l!lpMe There wu, however, ~

on two ..tor -un~. 'nlMe were CRAB'• neommendationa tbat tbe

Tile Prlnoe aeo- Ooun+v Board -u put the hlllaelt prlorltJ oa ··-- ~ acquleltloll ot adequate ...... tor

Voten Register at Plaza of Elect1011 Su~ra haa mllde the po11oe departaent .-1 011 at voter r~etratlon aYallahle tor apans!Ob of tbe po11oe '-· ahoppera at Beltway Plua In front Oouacllmen wamed that llotb ot Academy 8 theatre 011 ll'rl., April 111euu.... would bike tile tu rate, 9 and 18 from e p.m. to 11:30 p.m., but no one from the audience and Sat., April 10 and 17 from 10 objected. am. until 8 p.m. Anotbar ~ tbat wu ac-

PotenUal votera muat rerlster ceptH 11r all wu tbe cltJ'a prep­for tllP May 18 Primary I!:Ject!on aratlon ot a broebure tlbat would by 9 p.r.t. April .JU. C!tlllena may ap1a1n to tbe pu41Uc the J~"Cecl· also call the 21-hour voter rert... urea a1. the polloe <lepartiiMIIt In t1-..Uon requelt une - 82'1'-ta1• to epprebendlnr lndlvlduala. Allo ap·

· pnmd wu tiae t.ltltillllhmeilt Of n haVI! an appJieatlo~ mailed 110 them. juvenile. omcer IJl the ~nl

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CON'i1NIJ.ATION. -OF tlEGOI.AR M£EmG wu • prapcilal•for a· tlafti YMr

~~~;n~_~tf: J:i· .The Regular Councn Meeting ot Monday, April 5, ' rectend to .

1978 was ~ ;:;1urtldtct10n 11aa .uch a

THVRSDAY, APRIL 8,1171 at 1: .. PA : to comider remalnll!i agenda itellla ~~~ _. : . ' · .· -· , Copies of the apnda and apnda .. ~~ may be obl4!ned. at. the City Ofllcee, ' · . · '

Gudnm H. Mills City Clerk

1tnot nqulrellllent and tbM It' would be Wltalr, u weJIM ~:

. tie. to expect Ullderpll4 .... to· Jive up job protection tor lllcll a Ioiii period. ClUB had felt ltltat. bea&Uie rl. llbe <IUicultlel of Nacl\'•

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