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1 , REENBE.T Vo. 3, J{o. 9 OOPERJTO _ AN NDEPENDENT NE\\SPAPER Pubshed Every Thursday By The Greenbet Cooperatve Pu bshng Assocaton, nc., 8 Parkway, Greenbet, Maryand Reports 0 Progress 0 Fght For Church Stes Are Gven Prospects for church-budng n Greenbet brghtened consderaby ~hs week wth two concurrent devepoments n the ong-drawn-out negotatons bet" een Greenbet townspeope and ther PHA cmdords for sae df stes for church budngs. Attempts To Ad Frst was the statement of PHA Commssoner John :ryer Egan, who decared on Monday, accordng to the Washngton papers, that hs agency s attemptng to work out a. procedure to assure the churches of gettng th-er stes. Ths repr<sents the most optmstc offca pronouncement on the stuaton snce :ast March,: when PHA tod the varous church groups that steps woud be taken to pace prces on stes so that negotatons coud be b :gun for th-er sae. Shorty afterwards, huwever, PHA dedar- ~- ed that a federa aw requres that a Greenbet property must be sod. a pubc aucton. whch provdes for conpettve bddng. Mr. Egan c0mmented that ths 946 aw had not unt recenty been nterpreted as appyng to Greenbet. Passes Speca Zonng Second deveopment was the :r.onng by Greenbets Town Counc of seven proposed church stes for church use ony, n a resouton passed at the Councs reguar meetng ast Monday nght. The restrcton s amed at precudng other nterests from bddng on the property when t s offered for pubc sae the procedure whch must be em~oyed ~ sae of Greenbet and, accordng to the recent PHA ega nterpretaton of the 946 aw. The reguatons ma de by the Counc w reman n effect even n event of the towns sae to prvate nterests, snce town aws are :protected under a charter ssued by the Maryand State Legsature. However, a :rezonng ordnance must be passed for permanent restrcton of the stes, athough the Counc resouton s effectve mmedatey. No Loca Conftct -~ The Reverend Erc T. Braund, -~--charman of the nter-fath Commttee whch has been seekng acton from PHA, ponted out at the meetng that snce the regous groups who are eager to buy and have aready seected ther stes, there w be no oca confct amon& the bdders..~r. Br~u.nd has submtted a condtona re:sgnaton as pastor of the Greenbet Communty Chun:h. effectve n May 949 f no satsfactory acton has H~en t~ken on the sae probem. Stated Greenbe-ts Mayor Thomas Cannng, on Tuesday: "t certany s encouragng that the Commssoner of FHA has made suc:h a commtment, and t seems the desest that we have ever come to securng: our stes. hope there w be a frutfu outcome." Rev. Braund commented on the deveopments ths week as foo,ws: " am extremey peased and proud at the way the churches have worked together n a fne sprt of cooperaton Ths sprt s hard to beat. "W e are hopng that Father Vctor Dowgao w soon be ab ~ to resume hs poston of eadershp n the group. The churches, fee. are fortunate n havng Mr. McDonad and the Town Counc gvng us ther actve assstance and suppctrt." Churnh Commttee To Meet The Reverend Erc T. Braund, Channan of the Gree tbet. nter Fath Commttee announced a meets:g of the commttee on Saturday rnornng to revew deveopments of the week, wth a Tn.. to future acton. Tghe Woocs cojfce Answers Quest:ons On Rent: Bc:)ost: Here Greenbeters w probaby be gven a hearng when the Housng Expedter decdes what to do wth Pubc Housng Admnstratons appcaton for a rent rase here, was the answer g-ven by Deputy Housng Expedter B. \V. Dgge n answer to drect questonng by a Cooperator reporter on Monday. Hearngs are perm~,sve, rather than mandatory, sad Dgge, who added that PHAs cutomary pocy s to extend to tenants the courtesy of an nforma hearng. No Dec:~on Yet After confrmng the report that PHA"s appcaton s n the offce of Tghe Wood, Housng: Expedter, Dgge sad that no decson had been made, that exhau:;tve studes were unde:r way as to t.he bass for a rent rase n Greenbdt, and that t was mpossbe o say how ong t woud take to reach a decson. Excepton Asked whether PHAs appcaton s to be treated as though t were a prvate andorc"s, he reped that treatment " oud be essentay the same, wth the excepton that an attempt woud be rnade to "ron out any dfferences." PHA s bound by the Rent Contro Act, Dgge :"eped to another See WOOD, JPage 4 COUNTY SUPERNTENDENT OF SCHOOLS TO TALK AT PTA MEETNG "What can Greenbet parents do to mprove ther schoos? How do Greenbet schoos compare wth other Prnce Georges schoos? How do Prnce Georges scnoos compare wth schoos n th_e naton? How docs the board of educaton pan to dea wth the present schoo crss of overcrowdng and shortagf: of experenced teachers?" These are some of the questons whch w be dscussed by G. Gardner Shugart, Superntendent of Schoos for Prnce Georges County, who w speak n the Center Schoo Audtorum, October 26 at 8:30 p.m. on the topc, "What the State and County Offe:r the Schoo Chd." He has been a,sked to cover state and county educaton:~. standards, educatona goas and how ctzens can hep n sovng schoo probems n Prnce. Georges County. There w be a dscusson perod foowng hs tak. The Center Schoo PTA urges commu.nty attendance at ths meetng. The reguar busness sesson w foow the program to encourage persons outsde tthe organz~.ton to attend the meetng. The Center Schoo PTA extends an nvtaton to a members of the communty nterested n the educaton of chdren to come and pan actvey to make: Prnce Georges County the best educa:tona center n the st~te. More Cerks AJJponted To Speed Up Votnt n order to speed up the process of votng n the November 2 eectons, addtona cerks h~.ve been apponted ths week. They are Mrs. Harret Smth, Mrs. Marta Provost, and Mrs. Geneveve Wknson. Mrs. Wknson was formery p:::-esdent of the Truman Rdde Navy Wves Cub. Wam L. Baxter has been transferred from cerk to book judge. Greenbeters who are avaabe for baby-sttng durn~~ the.short perod necessary for mc.t-hers to vote, shoud ca any of the foowng numbers: 695, 2887, 3668, or Transportaton may aso be obtaned at those numbers for persons who are or otherwse unabe to get to the po.; und«:r ther own steam. Greenbet, Maryand, Trsday, October 2, 948 SOUTHWAY FOAD CLOSED BEGNNNG NONDAY Southway Ro::.:, from the~ Genn Dae Road to Edmonston Road, w be cosed at 7:30 a.m. next ::\(onday mornn: for the begnnng of repar work, ccordng to PHA Manager Char:: ~s M. Corraack. \Vork on Cresce t Road w be amost competed before Southway s cosed, and w; be open for travel However, t.e surface fnsh, a fna two nches :::>f asphat, w not be put on unt Southway Road s readv for ts s trface fnsh. snce a the ponderou:; machnery necessary for the jo: must be b: ought out to Green be.: at one tme, Mr. Cormack expa ted. HaUoween Partes Panned f,,r Oct. 3:0 There w oe ~>g dongs O. October 30 or the boys and grs of Greenbet, wth a masquerade dance n the communty budng fo:: teenagers and a pa: ty at the Drop-nn for the 9- th; ough 2-year-ods. Both affars an sponsored by the oca Recreato: Departmen. The dance W J get under way at 9 and ast t 2, wth mus<: furnshed bv Bob Goodmans orchestra. Ap-pe-bob ng and other Haoween contest w be hed n the soca room fo, those who prefer not to dance. hefreshments w be on ~ae n the.:afetera, and entertanment w b~ offered durng ntermsson tme Hghght of the evenng w be the costume pa: ade wth przes for the prettest an funnest costtn4$. Door przes for the evenng w be two tckets to the Redskns game, Sunday, Octo, er 3. Adr::sson w be 25c. The party a the Drop-nn for the younger be :rs and grs w begn at 7:30 and :un t 9 p.m. Przes Lr the best co. tumes w ag-an be awarded, and speca Haoween contests and ~ames w bt: hed. Refreshments -,,,.. be on sa::e, put the admsson :s free. Parents are.: so remnded of the annua eementuy schoo Haoween parades. fhe parades w be hed on Frday. October 29 and w start from each schoo at :.;. PTA To od Boo~far Frday Ard Saturay The annua PTA Book Far schedded "for ths weekend offers Greenbeters.n opportunty for convenent Chr stmas shoppng and for supportn ~ the eementary PTAs, ae<:ord :tg to Mrs. S:terrod East, Far Ch,Lrman. The Far w be hed tomorrow evenng from s :ven to ten and Sat urday from ten to four n th ~ Arts and Crafts rc om of the Center schoo. A w de seec on of books w bt~ on dspay, sut be for a ages and coverng a wde varety of subject matter, Mrs. East sad. Songs poetry, "thngs- to-do" and nformatve as we a~ entertanng books on many othe countres may be ordered for Ch;stmas gvng. A depost v. be requred for a books ordered, a safeguard based on experence n recent years when a numbe of books were not camed. Profts of th,: far w be turned over to the tre.sures of the Center and North Enc PTAs, spon5ors of the even~. n ormer years the far has been a no -proft undertakng wth e:tpenses born by the PA. Fve_ceats Counc Backs Up Com mt:t:ee n J=ght: To Bud Churches Seven stes n Greenbet were zo~ed for church use by the Town Counc ast MDnday nght.., spurred on by recent dffcutes encountered by oca churches n tryng to purchase and from the PUbc Housng Admnstraton, the counc passed unanmousy Councman Davd Granahans moton to suspend the rues requrng second readng at a subsequent meetng and hs zonng resouton. Revews Probems New food Store Re;rerend Erc T. Braund, representng the commttee of a Greenbet J:"egous groups, revewed the Opens On Nov 9 hstory of negotadons wth PHA for church stes. He quoted from a The new GCS food store w have an offca grand openng at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Xovember 9, Present pans ca for entertanment, refreshments, and guest speakers, wth a dance to be hed n the basement. _,... Door przes w be.drawn throughout the evenng, the grand prze to be a teevson set. Wnners of a przes except the grand prze must be present when they are caed. Hostesses w gude VStors through the store and w serve cder and doughnuts..there w aso be demonstratons of varous food products. Hostesses and tcket dstrbutors are needed. A those nterested n hepng are asked to ca Ruth Tayor, Greenbet 223. More compete detas w be gven n the next ssue of the Cooperator. Cafetera Needs More Patrons To Stay Open Mrs. Ezabeth Fugtt, Center Schoo prncpa, announced that the cafetera heeds to serve approxmatey 00 unches a day n order to stay n the back. Ths woud be about twce what they are servng at present. Smce the cafetera s equpped to serve A type unches at 25 cents the contract whch the schoo has wth the governfent cas for ths type of unch excusvey. She urges that more parents ava themseves of ths hot unch for ther chdren so that the cafetera w not be forced to cose for the remander of the year. \Y/CFM Begns Operaton On Commerca Bass WCFM, Washngtons n~w 20,- 000 watt FM staton, beg«.n commerca operaton on \Vednesday, October 20. The staton s unque n that t s the frst stener-owned staton n the Unted States. 40,- 000 Washngtonans are common stock hoders. There are an addtona 2,JOO preferred stockhoders. WCFMs Genera Manager s H. F. Kern, former newspaper executve and foregn correspondent. The Commerca Manager, Car R. Tayor, was unt recenty co-manager of WSK, Montpeer, Vermont. Syd Byrnes, who has been Program Drector of WNHC, New Haven, and WCPS, Tarboro, N. C. s WCFM Program Drector. Lstener Counc Panned Statons program poces w be argey determned by a "Lstener Counc" representng ts 40,()()().. owner-stehers. n other respects, WCF~\f s.. a reguar commerca FM staton. Pro;~am hghghts ncude an evenng news commentary by Marqus Chds, T"s Coffn, Mrs. Raymond Capper, and others. Weknown Washngton correspondents for eadng out-of-town newspapers are featured on a weeky program. "Washngton Correspondent." ette~: dated March 4, 948 from PHA Area Drector Joseph C. Gray: "Apprasas have been secu,red for the varous church stes. Arrangements are now beng made for rreetng to estabsh sae.; prces for church purposes." Sn:ce that tme, Mr. Braund sad. PH.Afs awyers have decded that they cannot se to the churches, basng ther stand on an nterpretaton,[>f Pubc Law 600 (946) concernng dsposton of Lanham Act housng wht.::h provdes that sae sha be hy pu}>c bd, and aso upon an nterpretaton of the Supreme Court rung of ths year that tax r:aoney may not be spent for as-. sstng regous groups. Mr. Granahan expaned that the zonrg acton taken by the counc woud precude -the sae of the chu:- h stes to other buyers when the tpwn s sod by PHA. Schoo Lease UnSgned Th ~ase for th e- communty budbg has been approved_ a:: ega~ty by the town ~a$<jtar},e.t~t: SgDJag has ~en nr..,h>ntuotf coun: members receve copes- of the ease to study from the pont of vew of the responsbtes of the ~own: government u Jperatng the, budng. Town Manager Chares T. Mc Don~d made the suggeston that the counc consder some method of coordnatng wefare drves n the town. The matter has be-en paced on e agenda for the next meetng, at w:~ch tme the counc w dscuss a suggeston from Mr. Braund that the Ct)unc have an advsory comttee on wefare probems; n the J;remnary dscusson at Mondays. meetng, the counc was of the opnon that fu-tme servces o a soca worker-formery a reguar poston on the town staffwas not necessary. Trash Dsposa. Su~sttuton of a sant:try f for the t>resenty nadequate ocnera. tor system of dsposng of trash and garbage was proposed to the counc by Mr. McDonad. The counc aso referred a compant of eary mornng nose at the center to the poce department. passed after second readng, the resoh~ton to, jon the Maryand Leagtte of- Mt~ncpates, drew ap a ref()uton of sympathy on the death: of C ~unty Commssoner \\am A. Carson, and agre,:d to meet n the near future wth PHA offc\s on town boundary changes n th~ charter. W~menVotersToRepot On: Schoo Stuaton, Th~ Greenbet secton of the Prnce Geor;ges County League of Womett Voters w meet next ThurSday. October 28. at the home of Jofrs. Sema Posner, who has movef to 5-A Crescent Road. St~artng at 8:30 p.dl the group w begn t.s study of the "Know Your Counf,y" project,, whch takes up n deta; the atruc:ture <f county governmt..out and the peope who admna ter t. An Greenbet women nterert~ n the work of the Least~ are corday r)vted to attend he meetnc....,,;;...,.,., :,.; :. ;,J :;

2 --_,..,.,._ _..,..._ ~. GREENBELT tcoopera ror AN NDEPENDJ<~NT NEWSPAPER OUR PURPOSE:. To report Greenbet news fuy, fary and accur:atey. 2. To serve the best.nte~e:sts of the cooperatve movement. Ed Meredth, Edtor June Rtnge, News EdUor Jack Zedn, Sports Edtor :STAFF Geradne Backstrom, Dee Farchd, Dot Farchd, Ezabeth FerguGon, Joe H:>..spe, Beatrtce Hesse, Pau Kasko, Jenny Ker:., Een Lnson, A. C. Long, Ray Mahan, Anne :Martn, Fe:rgus Mac Tavsh, Dorothy McGee, Say Meredth, Caoyn ML~r, Raph Mer, Wam Mrabea,. J. Parker, Eeanor Rtche, Heen Rubn, Jack Schaeffer, Amee Sye, Bobbe Soet, June Wbur, Pegg<J \Vn~garden. BUSNESS STAFF June Robertson, Busness Manuger Mary.Jane Sarratt, phone 80)8 Sdney Spnde, phone 694 A.dvertsng Manager Advert~ng Repr.~sentatve Joe ONe, phone 4657 L Stutz, phone 53 Crcu.atcm - anager Subscrpton M ana,ger The Greenbet Cooperator s pubshed every Thursday by the Greenbet Coopecatve Pubshng Assocaton, nc., 8 Parkwa~. Greenbet, Maryand, a non-proft organzaton. Produced by a vounteer staff snce Nov., 937. S..;bs(r;-Jt~n rate, $.50 per year by ma. Devered free to every home n Greenbet. Home devery ;,; under supervson of crcuaton manager. Advertsng may be submtte. by ma, or by phonng GrE nbet 33 after 8:30 p.m., Mondays and Tuesdays. News may be submtted by phone to Greenbet 4872, by ma, or devered to the Greenbet Tobacco Store or the Cooperator ofce, phone Greenb.3t 33. Edtora offces are open after 8:30 p.m. M ondays and Tt.esdays. News deadne s 0:30 :rj.m. of the Monday precedng pubcaton. Vo. 3 Thursday, October 2., 948 No.9 We Lft Our H[ats Our hats are off to Councman Davd Granahan and the other members of the Town Counc for ther mmedate acton n backng ap the fght the churches of Greentet are havng to get and for budng. And whe were at t, we doff our hats to Erc T. Braund, mnster of the. Communty Church and a of the other mnsters and peope on the commttee that s fghtng for a pace to worshp. ts gettng to h~ a pretty bad stuaton when a town of 8,000 has to fght so hard to get church stes because a few government offcas are tryng t:o feather ther nests before the comng eecton ros around. f PHA can work out a rent ncrease program whereby they get the rent rased as hgh as 53% n some nstances and have the schedue consdered enough that t moves up tn the offces of the U. S. Housng Expedter for fna~ decson, surey they can work out a pan to et the churches buy and they need, especay snce a few of our ntegent Greenbeters have shown them how to do t.. Fnd Ou For "{oursef \ Wth two probemj of su ch mmedate nterest (Renta ncrase and the church ste fght) httng us at the same tme, we are prone to forget those probems wh<:h face us year n and year out. How many tmes have we sad, " dont know why they teach my kd that way, they ddnt do t when went to schoo." or "What knd of teachers do we have out here?" Theres one good way of fndng out, Through your Parent Teacher Assocaton you fnd out the probems that face the teacher and the student and you. You can fnd out just why they use the methods they do. t s your duty, and shoud be your peasure, to fnd out what s gong on n the schoo your chd goes to. The PTA s your nk between the schoo and you. f you were jm:t startng out n busness as a grocer and needed advce you certany woudnt go to a grocer who had been retred for ten or ffteen years to fnd out what probems are facng a present day grocer. Theyre not teachng the Pamer method n our schoos, but do you know why? The kds dont earn c-a-t spes cat, they earn that cat s cat. Why? Jon your PTA and fnd out. "SGHTNG N" The Greenbet Gun Cub has r~quested permsson of town autbontes to conduct a "Sghtng-n" day at the range on Saturday, October 30, for the convenence of sportsmen who wsh to ready themsdves and ther equpment for the huntng season. The town frearms aw does not aow the use of heavy-cabre t fes n Greenbet except by aw-enfor~ement personne.. Ths aw-wh~h th~ Cub be\eve~ shoud be re-wn~-, ten-tends to dnve woud- be hun. ers out. nto the woods ~urr_oun? ng Greenbet fot: ther S~htm~-~~ shots. Ths s not \ate, ncther ~~ t ega, hence our recommendaton for a hunters day at the rang ~. t s desred that ths ette:r be pubshed n the nteres~ of_ preventng any haphazard fnng m the neghborhood unt w~ have our answer. f we get the rght am:wer, there wt not be any ~Japhazard frng. ncdentay, penons.nterest,~d n hepng ths dea aong, mght send. post cards on the subject to the Town Manager. L. L. WOODMAN Pres., GGC.Handy Ga Hnts One of the most rrtatng housekeepng chores s dustng carved furnture. The Handy Ga says the best thng s to buy a soft brsted brush at your hardware store. The Handy Ga aso has a way to cry damp books. Sta::~.d the book on end an. spread the: pages fanwse to ar them. the book s very damp, sprnke corn starch or pure tac between the eaves to take up tht mosture. Leave for severa hours, then brush off. \Vhen thoroughy dry, press book under a pe of heaver books to prevent wrnkng of pages. How can you prevent chna from crazng? (Crazng s hat network of tny cracks n the gaze.) we, the Handy Ga says there s no remedy except preventon. Never put chna n a hot ove uness t s pany marked "ovt::n proof." \Vhen warmng chna, foow ths rue: Never et t get too hot to hande. s there a way teo keep stee knfe bades from rus.tng?? Yes, says WTOPs Handy Ga. Put a um~ of fresh burnt me (see your hardware store) n the drawer. t w prevent a stee :hngs n the drawer from rustng. Maryanc: To Amendn.. tents Vote Seven c:onsttuton To On Less tha: two weeks remans before Gree,nbet voters face the tte shef n the votng booth. A few fa~ts on Maryands pecuar WJtng rues may not be amss at ths pont, as we as a bt of nformaton on tht purey oca ssues to be decded by votng for or aga.nst amenc.ments to tb.e Maryand Consttuton. Frst of a., do you kn JW how to mark your baot? MaryanJ requrc:s th~, t you marl t wth an X-not a check mark, not a check crossed.o make an X-ony an X can mark the spot, and t mt:st be nsde the box put there for the purpose, or your vote ern be dsquafed. And t may we be dsquafed on such a techncaty, ths year of a year;:; when eectons are cosey contested and every ndvdua vote nay be the decdng factor. f you make a mstake on your orgna baot, you may take t to the votng offca and get another. f you make a mstake on that one, you may get st another-bt:.t no more. Maryand aw provdes the voter wth three chances to do the rg:t thng, but three s the mt. nsde the v:>tng booth you w fnd an ndebe penc, provded by the offdas for makng the X n the box. Use that penc ony, and keep t.e X nsde the box, f you want your vote to be counted The (ffcas themseves say that as many baots are throvm away ea,h tme as are counted.. t pny takes one tny varaton, and o,lt you go. Voters are :tso permttted to take anythng they ke wth them nto tthe votng booth to hep them remember what they want to do--suc:. as a st of canddates, a set of notes on whch amendments to ::upport, or the ke--except a sampe baot of any knd, whch s prohbt.ed by aw. Now for tho: amendment.;;: On Novernh~r 2, a week from next Tuesday, Maryand voters w see seven amendments to the State Consttuton and one referendum nn her baot. Two of the amendments affect ony Batmore Cty, gvng the Mayor and Cty Counc power to acqure and by p rchase or condemnatnn for the purposes of offstreet parkng ~ nd redeveopment of sum areas. Two Batmore cty commssom aready n exstence are hampered n functonng by restrctons J ther present authorzaton. Athough Batmore s prmary con :erned, the whoe state must vote on the two permssve amendments. The referen um s even more restrcted n effect, beng a persona mattter between thh Governor and the Commssoner of ::\otor Vthces. A aw passed by the 947 Assemby woud have remo\ Ld \V. LeE Egn, the present Commssoner, from offce n Juy ~f 947. S.nee hs term expres anyway n May of next year, and ujder the N feendum H approved he coud not be removed unt th frst of t:e year, the decson w affect ony a spte fght between the two gentemen, as terms of subsequent Commssoners w not be afec ted by the outcome. The Cooper.tor herew[th presents the amendments as voters w encounter them n & ther offca obscurty, foowed by an expanaton of the proposed change and the present stuaton.. "An act to propose an amendment to Sec. of Artde, tte "Executve Department," of the State Consttuton, to provde that a Governo who has Berved two consecutve popuar e]ectve terms of off.. ~e sha not be egbe to succeed hmsef for the term mmedate v foowng the second of hs two consecutve wrms and to pru~de for the submsson of sad amendment.." etc. At present, there s no mtaton The proposed change woud perm: on the number o terms. the goyernor of the state to serve any number of terms, b:tt no more than two consecutve terms. 2. "An act :o propose an amendment to Artce 3 of the Consttuton of :M::a ;:-yand, tte "LegBatve Department," amendng sectons 4, :5, L.nd 52 of sad Artce, provdng for annua sestte "New C.ourtes, of tb.e State Consttuton, reatng to ch~ge submsson of s: td amendrnent.... " etc. The Genera Ass mby now meets The proposed change woud make for 90 davs everv other year. Saa- the Genera Assemby meet every ry of me""mbers -: $000 a year. year for sessons of 90 days n odd years and 30 days n even years. Even-year sessons may consder ony egsaton deang wth budget, revenue, or fnance; an acute emergency; or matters n the.pubc ntere:;t. Saary of members sha be $800 a year. 3. "An act ;o propose an amendment to Arto:e 5 of the Consttuton of tfa. yand, tte "Msceaneous," by addng a new secton to be knov as Secton, and to foow mmedatey after Secton 0 of s~: d Artce, reatng to the egbty of persons to hod oftce who are members of any organzaton that advocates the overthrow of exstng governments. n the Unted States or the State of Maryand through for ce or voence, and provde.." etc. At present, there s no such quafcaton n the aw deang wth egbty for offce. The proposed change woud make members of any organzaton advocatng overthrow of the government negbe to hod eectve or appontve offce n government of the state or any subdvson of the state. 4. "An act :.o propose an amendment to Artce 38 of the Decaraton of Rg tts of the Consttuton of Maryand, reatng to the consent of the Genera As:;;emby to certan gfts, grants, deed, devces and bequests for regous purposes and to provde for the submsson of f. ad amendment..." Gfts or saes of Jroperty to church- The proposed change woud permt es must at preser: t have the con... ent gfts or saes of property to reo the Genera A ;semgy. gous nsttutons wthout consent of the egsature. Legsature may, however, pass future aws controng such gfts f t so desres. 5. "An act :o propose an amendment to St~cton of Artce 3, tte "New Couates, cf the State Consttuton, reatny to change n the boundar ~ of Batmore Cty and of the Countes and to provde for the suhmsson.... etc. The present a;v says boundary Ony change s the addton of "Hanes of county c;,n be changed ony wth consent of majorty cf resdents of dstrct affected. tmore Cty." /~., Resde~ts of 3, 7, 5, 6. and 2 Parkway; 8, 36, and 50 Crescent; Ea~tway; 57 Rdge; 8 Laure H; 2) Hsde, 3 Pateau and 9 Research. You have ew neghbors as ~ter n order: Ge )rge E. neen: Edward G. Hopwood, Fred K. Ford,. Jr., Theodore L. Honnenburg,.Jr.. Ha:-ry A. Cox. Jr. and, Cfforc H. ~ay, c\rmen C. Tarjan, \"ncent R. Gro, Tr., Ravmow L. ~attngy. Gorcon. E. G~e en. Jas. F. Ddfy. Chares Robert. \Yds and D )mnck T. Manfre, Pau T. Strcker, J., Armon F. Sharp, Manes Burke and Joseph A. \Noodruff. Wecome to Greenbet. Washngton Post. n your story of October 8 on the Maryand State Teachers meetg hed n Batmore ou stated tha,t Mrs. Wes, Harrngton w:>.s from Hyattsv~. P;ease note that: she s from preent.et. There are; penty of trr:es when we d ke to have some pf ou ctzens "fosted off" on anc)ther town, but we do have a few w~re proud of. ParentC: Accordng to the Poce Depar ment records for the past two weeks, there have been tweve comp4nts cf msbehavng boys. Mothers: \Vth Haoween 9 days away, n ths day of hgh prces "Begg~rs Nght" ooms as a rea probet to many parents. Partcuary s ths true n courts where there ~ re a great many chdren who come back severa tmes for "treat~( and then when. the fun. of ~..,:. beggr( s over, run around soapng the wndow screens. An dea whch ts not new, and whch s recommehded as a souton for ths probe~. s to have a party n the audto ums of both schoos, for a chdrt n od enough to go out "Trc< or Treatng." as we as a party n the Youth Center for oder. ch dren. f the mothecs wou< a c ntrbute a sma amount, nour~hng "treats" coud be" supped nd a smpe prog"am coud be W< ked out wtch woud keep the cddren entertaned. Ths pan woud emnate a JVaste of money for tj eats" whch are never reay eaten, and woud prevent any van- dasrr or mschef, besdes gvng t~e c hdren a whoesome. good tm~ : _ Anyone _h~vng further sugge3to~s, or w:mg to h dp work on srch partes, shoud phone Greenpet : sd~hty ~y :te~;ary Fergus MacTa~3h "A ttte earnng s a dttngerous thr,g~ accordng to. an adage that at dfferent tmes has bee used n dffert.nt ways. One of he most t~;»,," annoymg of those ways s as an argument aganst equa opportunty n ed tcaton for a our ctzen.. "A tte earnn~ s a d~ngerous thng." the argument rnns; these peope w get ony a tte earnng at best-just enough o make them dssatsfed wth ther ot Thc: s the arg"ument of "the whte mas gurdejn," and the master,race..t has nb pace n a true dembcracy. Th.~ peope wth "a tt)( earnng,": agan, a::-e those who have earn.~d ony enough about another reg.~n or f0rm of gover nment to be profoundy: msunderstandng of t and a ts V orks. To understand a poston dfferent from ones own s not at a neces~ary to dsagree wth :t. Bu~ unde_ rstandbg heps us to comb~t that whch we do not ke,. whe: bnd prejudce s frequenty sef-defeatng snce the man of tte earnng may msjudge both the str ength and the drecton of hs adversary. Wtch-hunts, ynchngs and oca " mamerc:an actvtvy" nvestgatons are nstgated by peope wth a tte earnng, who appea to crow~ psychoogy m ts owest eve. ard tend to b.re;tk down the very thngs whch they seek to preserve. Fuay, a tte earnng may be a dangerms thng n the serous t:.~sness of vng ones ndvdua fe. The serpent n the garden of Eden presented m:n w~h a s.nge appt: from the tree of kno,.-.redge. That appe, man"s tny peep-hoe nto a word of u:-~dersta*dng be :r<;md that of the beasts, s at once mans savaton and hs despar. Once havng got :, rna~ can neve-r return to carefree Eysan happ- See LT2RARY, Pqe 4 : J.,..,,, ;. :;.

3 - P4M - -*#. _,L..JL.BA bj.l. "..,,. _ :-,...:-- _..... ~~&~Mmff~,:,.~%Bde~~[~.. ~4?~} ----~~~----~-.UQ-.,... ~.-.. UQ-.. ~ ~. ~... _.,.:: ~.~~..... ~j..._._ ~..-= ,._ _ c.:..... ~~~-~~~--~;~-~ _._B_,.~ ~ _... _ ~-.-.~~~~~~~~-~~~~.. ~~.m.cq&..... ~_ ~~~--~~~ ::~~~-~- ~.~...,... ~~~~~~-., c Mrs. Hyshe s.penty.have off" have a.boce past tweve. :boys. 9days prces a rea Partcu. where who ~ J f: ;. FTC, Group -eath Men Speak At Area ~4eetng About 200 cooperato~s from the \Vashngton area atteded the annua meetng of the Potomac Cooperatve Federaton at Sver Sprng Armory ast Sunday. Henry Mer, drector of the Trade Pr;.ctces Conferenc-e o the redera Trade Comm~.sun, dscussed ways n whch the commsson protects the consumer. Wnsow Carton, ex~cutve drector of Group Heath n"lrance of New York Cty, outned possbe measur.-.:s for cooperatve growth n ths area., most mportant of whch s the Area Organzaton Pan for the Potomac Area. Ths p an woud combne a cooperatv(:s n ts area mto a federaton retanng oca autonomes, but usng centrazed management. Whe- no acton was taken at the meetng, t was recommended that -he J"eresentatves of each socctv nake t a pont to contnue ds~usson of ths pan at ther oca n;eetngs. Two moves, "There \N ere Three Men," and "One Word" wt:. shown. A musca program was heard n the afternoon, featurng the Musca Arts Chor of Washngton and Margaret Montgomery, contrato soost. The meetng adjourned after a b.uffet dnner. Boy Scouts Pfan Annua Round- up Cang on a resdents of the Natona Capta Area to partcpate n the annua "Round-Up" of the Boy Scouts of Amerca, Rchard E. Shands, p:-esdem, decared ths wer:k that "we n the Washngton area must measure up to the records beng set throughout the rest of the country.". A naton-wde event, the Round Up s desgned to "ena.be us to contrbute to a better Amerca by gong forward n our servce to boyhood, to grow as we have had the habt of dong, th:rough the years," decared Mr. Shands. He ponted out tha.t membershp natonay reached an a-tme hgh of 2,4,984 St:outs and eaders ast year, and that t s hoped ths mark w be surpassed durng the 948 Round-Up, whch contnues to the end o the year. Snce 90, when Scoutng was frst estabshed n the Unted States, 4,70,853 pen.ons have been members of the Boy Scouts of Amerca, he stated. Men from a waks of fe, he contnued, have devoted themseves to deveopng Scoutng nto a movement, second to none, n the country as a charac- Ant-Free;~e Assocatc>n Gven T onsts Symptoms Reeased By The Maryand Tubercuo:;s Asocaton.\ sere throat may be a symptom cf any one o: a number of dseases. such a:; scaret fever- and dphthera. Or, a sore throat may mean the t<:ms:s are nfected. Acute tonsts s frequenty, though not aways, due to a str-eptococcus nfecton. t may cause great dscomfort and can be qute serous. The d.ange es not ony n the fact the nfecton :rom the dseased tonss may spread tcj other parts of the body, but aso to C:~e fact that the body, weakced by tonsts, may have ts "esst;mce to other dseases ov<ered. Symptc ms Noted Achng :::>ans and chs and fever often ar :0mpar.:y acute tons:ts. The temperature nay rse consderaby, and may be accomp::med by chs, At the same tme, the throat w be sore and dffcuty.v be experen.::ed n swaowng. The tonss become nfamed and enargc::d. Snce the dscovery of the sufa drugs and penc,n, t has become easer to brng tonsts under con tro qucky. However, ony the doctor knows how these drugs shoud be used n an ndvdua case. Foow Dc ctors Advce After the acute stage of the dsease s passed, t s usuay advsabe for the patent to contnue to rest for severa days. The doctor w te hm when t s safe for hm to go abow: hs norma dutes agan. Unt he has reganed hs strength competey, hs resstance s ov.rered and he may fa easy prey to other dseases. The doctor may advse havng the tonss removed after an attack of tonsts. The operaton s never performed unt the pat,ent recovers from an attack, but t may be advsabe then n order to avod future attacks. Tonsectomy s a very common operaton today and there shoud be no hestaton about havng t performed f the doctor so advses. ter budng and ctzenshp tranng organzaton for yotmg men. Mr. Shands mentoned that there s a great need for more vounteer eaders and sponsorng nsttutons to enabe more boys and young men of the \Vashngton area to have the fun and adventure of Scoutng. He added that the present Round-Up s desgned to spotght these needs.. so that eyery boy wthn range who wants to be a Scout, may be abe to reaze ths ambton. Weather s Here Agan ths year w ~ offer hghest quaty ant-freeze from a promnent maker. Last. year ths product gave Greenbet motorsts J>erfect satsfacton at a savng. Why pay more and wonder about the quaty~~ Check these fgures: Bong Pont Ethy Acoho ~73 F Bong Pont Methy Acoho 480 F Our ETHYL ALCOHOL gves you an extra 250 m.arg of safety ~~... Be sure YOUR batbery s good for the wnter. Batteres are gettng scarce and prces are jumpng wth each shpment. Our am s to stock bt~st quaty batteres at be W are&. prces, ncudng tte owest. Why be ate? Buy and B"ve at your Co~t Sence Stto Have your Radator and Coong System put m shpe before the wnt«-r rush W atc::h What~( oubuy, n A::tt-Free~~e, Sa.ys Servce Staton Boss Be su-e you know ;.. hat you ar: gettng ths year wten you purchase ":t: ermanent" type ant-freeze for your car, warns G.C.S. Servce Staton : nanager Ed Burgoon. Legtmate permanent ty;je ant-freeze s exceo dngy scarce agan ths year, ac. ordng to Burgoon, and a recent o ferng made to hr caused hm to p ss on ths warnng to consumers. One o hs suppers offered hm a new nake of pennanent ant reeze "hch s just beng ntroduced to the area. Anayss swwed he product tc contan 5% common sat, the baance beng ethyene gyco and water. The supper.vthdrew hs.;uppvn from the prod Ct when the anayss was receved, but the product w douhtes~. area. fnd other outets n the S:tt Hurts Radator Ed po :Jts out that ~:at s a very dangerou.; matera to use for antreeze purposes snce t promotes corroson n the radator and n the end necesstates expensve repar jobs. Straght ethyene gyco wth a rust nhbtor added forms the ethca type of permanent ant-freeze, and ths may be bought wth assurance r. the seaed cans of ether of the two natonay known manuacturers. The prce s very hgh, however, and the suppy so short that most of us w have to use a dfferent ;Jroduct agan ths year, he reports Acoho from a reputabe mannufacturer, prop:ry nhbted agann corroson. forms a very satsfactory and much ess expensve ant-freeze, Burgoon concudes, and reports ndc~te that acoho suppes w be somewhat more ampe ths year than ast. \Vhen p: essng woo fannes, especay f:;.nne skrts or sacks, t s often Otard to ke.~p the nap. \VTOPs ;-andy Ga <Ldvses usng a sghty dampened cheesecoth for the pressng coth. TJ-,s w draw up the fuf. A smooth coth w fatten the fuff. October 2, 948 GREENBELT COOPERATOR Three. Rep. Sasscer Lacds Work of Boys Cu Representatve Lansdae G. Sasscer prased the current. Boys Cub campagn for funds at a stag outng sponsored by the ;oung Mens Democratc Cub, hed at ODonnes Farm Sunday, October 0. \r. Sasscer stated, "The Prnce Georges County Boys Cub s a heathy outet for the hgh sprts and energy that are a part of every norma boys makeu;>." The Cub, he added, s dong a fne job n fosterng good ctzenshp n our boys, and t s to the advantage of every ctzen of the county to encourage these efforts." The Emergency Drve for $20,- 000 w end on December 29, 9.;8, wth a bg ceebraton at the Hyattsve Natona Guard Armory. Cvc eaders and organzatons, bljsncss men and oca ctzens are cooperatng n ths drve. Robert Dove, 6-M Hsde, s headng the oca canvass for funds. PHA, TOWN PLAN WALK, NEW PARKNG PLACES Pans have beec made by Greenbet town authortes and PHA offcas to extend the wak from Parkway to run past the Youth Center and behnd the new store, connectng wth the present wak n front of tthe swmmng poo and the Center schoo budng. accordng to Town Manager Chas. T. McDonad: Th~ woud repace the od wak necessary destroyed n the process of budng. There has aso been dscusson, accordng to Mr. McDonad, of the necessty of enargng present parkng factes n the ot mmedatey adjacent to the new GCS Supermarket. t has been proposed that the parkng area be extended back to the nes of the od V".ak, n such a way that parkng factes woud be doubed n ths ot. Some thought has aso been gven to the possbty of ntroducng anguar parkng on th e road n front of the AUJTO LOANS Up to 8 months to repay, n equa monthy nstaments - Low Bank Rates Checks A protecton everywhere you trave BUY THEM AT THS BANK ~~OMPLE~TE VETERAS NO EXTRJ~ fharge T~rer S~JO THS WEEKS SPECAL + Shey, ~PO, : Muscae2% 69cff~ 5.99 a.case Teach More Cvcs Say Commssoner n County PTA Pane "Schoos shoud teach our ch (ren more about cvc affars,? sad Wam A. Carson, presdent of the Prnce Georges County commssoners, n a pane dscu:;son,. on "The Responsbtes of Ctzenshp as a Voter" sponsored by the County Counc of Parent-Teacher Assocatons as~ Thursday evenng at the Badensburg Junor Hgh. Schoo. Much of t.he gnorance of votng procedures and of the county form of governmen-t cou<j be dspeed by pacng more emphass on these subjects n the cassroom, Mr. Carson stated, so that: future generatons woud produce more enghtened and aert votng ctzens. Partcpatng, n the dscusson wth Mr. Carson were the Hon. George G. MacLesh, member (rom Prnce Georges of the Maryand House of Deegatd; Mrs. Reuben Bogdanoff, presden~ of the County League of Womeh Voters: and Mrs. \Yes Harrngton, member of <the Greenbet To""n Counc and past presdent of the PTA Counc. Dr. Keth H:~rder, charman of the advsory commttee to the Board of Educaton~ acted as moderator. Center, Mr. McDonad sad, addng.that a study of the constructon necessary and the expense nvoved or ony a sma addtona space make t unfeasbe. Both town and federa governments partcpate n pannng of ths expanson because of the fact tha. the areas nvoved are ncuded n the and eased bv the town from the federa gover~ment, Mr. McDonad expaned. WHEN AND HOW LONG W.L YOU BE SCK~. b tm. t J [/ b ;(.. f L ~ r.6 LQJJ.._._.._ Dont shrug and say "Who Knows?" Fgures show that 68 persons just ke yoursef be.;, come dsabed every mnute and many o the~ have to do wthout regua paycheck unt they recov r. Nether caend~rs nor tortune teers can td what mnu~e you be one o thea~ unucky but most peop~.woud rather not take a chance. You need money for everythng from food to rent. Be prepared ow-coat Occdenta dsabwb" nsurance takes the pace of guesswark. Let JS te YOU abqut t. C.U Sdney. S. Spnde 22-A Crescent Road Bus.: Dstrct 2700 ~es.: Gr. 694 Occdenta Lfe su,_ Company " C:C.f.,. LOUOS NO EXTRA CHARGE TO CAU TOwer 5990.; Genera Repars - Phone A Work Guat anteed 8C:S GAR~GE Lquors, Wnes Beers and SOca Batmo :re Boue,,rard--Betsve, Md.- ~ m. North o~ USDA Research Center.

4 ~ -- -~ t-:-.. " ( Four GREENBELT COOPERATOR October 2, ~~.~~~~~ Chords and D5cc,rds; By Wam Mrabe:ta "What can one do to get a chd to practce?" As usua, there s no snge, smpe answer to a queston havng such fundamenta mpcatons. Perhaps by consderng the nature and purpose of practce we may fnd eads to the answer. As vew t, practce s a menta and physca dscpne whch permts free and fuent expr<:sson. t s a menta c:scpne n that t requres con :enhaton, thought and understandng. t s a physca dscpne n that t requres muscuar contro of he most. re- B M,ra.bea fned type. A footba payer or boxer submts hmsef to ntensve tranng (practce) so that he may have the stamna and contro whch w permt hm to do what he wants wth hs mnd and body (free and fueut expreosou). He not ony undergoes a strct tranng dscpne-he aso gves up tobacco, coffee, acoho and ate hour, The average chd understands why the athete must prac ;ce. \Vhen he gets on a team of some sort or enters a competton, he wngy undertakes the responsbtes of tranng whch are qate rgorous and requre much tme, thought and effort. Yet, ask :hat same chd to practce the pano or a trumpet and for some reason or other he acts as though you were tryng to subject hm to a sort:; of barbarc tortures. The dfference, obvousy s one of atttude. Therefore, we must examne how the desrabe atttude s acqured by t:te chd. n genera, the chd prob;o.by hears hs father or eder brother fre uenty dscussng sports. The parents stenng to the games or fghts whch are broadcast and teevsed ncrease the amount of tme durng whch the chd s expcsed to the subject of sports. The schoos, newspapers and other chdren, a enter nto ths tme exposure pattern whch surrounds the chd n hs deveopment. Aso, he goes wth others to sports events. t s not strange, therefore, ;hat the chd has, durng ths process, acqured a kng, understandng, and vocabuary whch permts hm to tak wngy and ntegenty about sports. The groundwork beng thus ad, there s no probem when the c:o.ach or traner nstructs the chd or ays down hard and fast rues whch he must foow. They are ar.cepted and practce s wngy enga.ged upon. am not aware of any statstca study showng the amount of tme to whch the chds day s gven to the dscusspn, practce or vewng of sports. woud be wng to bet a doughnut to a bent pn that the proporton of tme so spent woud be surprsngy arge. (f you are :so ncned. you mght run such a :study for a week and send the resuts n to the Cooperator.) f the foregong observatons are vad, we must then concude -that the atttude of the chd towards practce-or hs nterest n any subject-w roughy correspond to the quantty and quaty of sm~ ar actvtes whch he experences n the ho8e, schoos and wth )therchdren. n order to engender n he chd the atttude wh-:h w make hm want to practce hs nstrument, t then foows that the parents. and utmatey the communty must make an organzed effort to change.the tme and quaty exposun: of the c;:hd, or chdren of the communty, to the subj~cts whch are consdered desrabe. Specfcay, parents shoud spark-pug stnch a program by ncreasng the tme spent tt stenng to good musc broadcasts. gong to concerts, havng frendy mt :ca gatherngs, earnng and takmg about muscans. Through or~na:atons such as the PTA or other cutura or regous groups n the commuty, Women VotEtrsSeek Funds To PJbsh Educa~on Survey M.rs. Haward Hunt, 3-D Research Road, was apponted ast week to head the Gref:nbet secton of the fna:ca campagn fo-:: the :Prnce Georges County League of Women Voters. The drve, whch w contnue through October, s amed especay at coectng funds for the pubcaton of a report on the needs of Maryands schoos whch has been comped by the County Leagues educatona commttee. Mrs. \Vretha Petersen., 9-C Hsde. s county charman of the fnanca commttee, and contrbutom: may he made ether to her or to Mrs. Hunt. An open meetng to dscuss the report, backed by a sm vey sponsored by the League and the County Counc of PTAs under the drecton of Dr. CareP.ce Sewe, professor of educaton admnstraton at the Unversty of Maryand, w be hed en \Vednesday of next week, Ocober 27, a: 8 p.m. n the Agrcuture Audtorum of Maryand Unversty. Tht: survey was dscussed on Mondays reguar 9:45 a.m. broadcast over VJGA Y. To Dscuss Amendments Next Monday mornngs broadcast w prese:r; t Mrs. \Vam Mc Gonge, charman of the voters nformaton servce n :Prnce Georges Couty, who was recenty a guest of the Greenbdt group of Women Voters, and M:-s. Erwn W ensnk, voters servce charman of Montgomery Countv. They w dscuss the seven am~~ndments to the Maryand Consttuton to be voted on n the N overnber 2 eectons. WGA Y s ocated at 059 on the AM da, 023 on FM. N e({t week w aso see the frst n a seres of four pubc ectures on governmenta fnance arranged by the County Leagues conmttee on governmt.nt. The frst ecture w be gven Tuesray, October 26, by Dr. Joseph Ray, charman of the Potca Scer::e Department of the Cnversty ot M:>.J:yand. T:e group w meet.,. p.m. a the Unversty of :rvr fand brary n the semnar ro, f st fuor. L~ter ectures w he gven on :\ oycmber 9, K o.-ember 23 and Decem bcr 9. A ctzens of the county are urged hy the League to atttend. Not Enough Regstr aton For Advanced Sewng Town Adut Educaton Drector Mary Jane Knzer announced on Tuesday that so far there s not a suffcent regstraton ~or the cass n advanced sewng. The cass w be hed open for one week, however, so that anyone who s nterested may contact Mrs. Ko), teacher of the cass, at the hgh schoo on Tuesday nght. T?e begnners sewng cass s n s~ss0n and meets on Tuesday mght, at the hgh schoo. programs for ncreasng the musca experences for :he chdren sho~d _be sponsored. Teachng of ~usc m the schoos, communty smgs, attendance at th~ comnunty <;ymphony and band rehearsas and performances shoud become part of the chds day ex{:,erence.. n t~s way, our probem of practce W :>e met. a.rge measure and crud. expedents :;uch as forcng the chd to Pfactce shoud become unnecessary. OoO Fok song enthusasts w enjoy the sngng of Pck Tempe. He can be heard over WTOP at 2:30-2:45 on Sunday afternoons. Mr. Tempe has a ::-~atura. easy fowng way o sngng whch refects a fresh and unsophstcated approach to hs art. t s the knd of foksy sngng whch has the spontaneous quaty Jor <~~-h:h ook. Hs show s nforma. P<:k ntoduces the songs wthout beneft of scrpt and wth the same free favor wth whch he sngs. By the way, a few ;rears ago the Lbrary of Congress <sked hm to make some recordngs. Thats when he earned that what he was dong was "fok sngng." ncdentay, Pck Tempe s empoyed by the Census Bureau, Department of Commerce. TEEN- TA~K By }:.e Haspe Today n Greenbet a Scout troop s on the :ocks. Breakng up. The eade;- has been cotpeed to resgn because of busness r ~a.,ons and the boys < re now founderng about seekng desperatey a new eader. Faced.,,th a smar probem s a cub : ack, nev y :formed but ackng sufcent hep to grow. t shoud he n ot..: c here t at Scoutng s not a. one-man orga -. zaton. \Yhen t becomes such, ts g owth s stu;.ted. Too often m ndvdua sho ~ ng a \vngnss to become a Scout eader S e n t h u s a s tcay embrac,~d by the sponsc rng body. \V:th bndng s p e t: d Joe Haspe an un~ng cdmmttee s sgned up, ther reuct;; nt fees pad, and a bg sgh s hea.red as a st back for another ye;tr Of cours.e ts qute human to "et George do t" but, shoud G : orge pass o: the scene, a the dforts of the troop ar~ susj?ended v; he the dusty commttee S dug u ;> and prodded nto some knd of h;;.f-hearted acton. f the organzato;:. had been functonng as set up t.nder the Sco~t organzaton p:r: the troop woud have contnued to car-ry on. The c?,sc of the Cub Pack t~kes a sghty dffe:.ent turn. n cubbng the partc>aton of parents s apprecaby mc.re drect than n Scoutng.. t s program, f Den ).others are nc t forthcomng and mothy round- abes are not we attended, the pr::>gram fa:s and the youngsters are the ones that ose. The pack n qu ~~ton has the servces of a Cub Master, but he s feeng the bur en of non cooperatoa and possj:.y w soon throw n the towe. The nevtabe response for he: resoves nto the \VOJn>caten B,t dont ha\e the t;me." Yet."Omehow t s expected or Jt ers tr>,ave and gv ~ ;:hs precous tme hat doesnt seem to cx."t for the n.rove< parenu.-\n c,rganze troop or pack ~otd c msst of te fo owng arut~: Cha;.-xnan of t"r: troop commttee- J<YCc-tg:tes the reason for bovs cropp x;g from he troop. Sees t;at the troop reports annuay to the sponsor and revews ts charter. Ad Yses wth the ~ coutmaster on program admnstr a.ton and management. Sees tha: the commtt :emen do ther job. Secretary and Treasurer-S ees to the proper tro< p records and advses the troop scrbe. Sup,ervses the troop budg,t pan. Keeps the troop :regstrat.)n n. order. Prepares monthy report. Keeps mnutes of commt.ee meetngs. :~ ewspaper pubcty. Campng and.~ctv.tes-est:absh outdoor Counc Rng for oatdoor meetngs. Ar.-ange Father and Son Banquet, P uents Nght, Mothers Day progr<m, etc., Advancement- ;ee that Scouts appear before D trct Boards of Revew and Cour :s of Honor. Conduct nvesttun ceremony for new Scouts. Set st:.. ndard for adyancement, Keep t.p to date advance- ment records and tenure ch<.rt. Heath and SafetY-nventory of troop equpment. Arrange storage. Determne ncet:s of troop and pan how to secure them. nstruct the Scout Quarte master. on :record keepng for tho equpmept and ts mantenance. :.st of parents wth cars for use ; tansportat on on troop trps. nspect troop meetng pace for htath and safety. Arrange for phy5 :ca examnatons. Organzaton nd Extenton--Responsbe for ;prtua wefare of troop. Hep Sc :outmaster and troop staff deveop p ogram n ha::mony wth ar.s o p:rent nsttuton. Re- r-~~;~~~ WOOD-from pa~e queston. He was remnded that offca PHA statements gve "the metropotan Washngton area" as the ocaty of housg chosen for comparatve purposes, whe the Defense Renta Area fur GreenbeLt (Area No. 42) ncudes ony \ontgomery and Prnce Georges countes. (Ed. note: These areas are set by the Rent Contro Act for the specfc purpose of comparson n questons of far rentas. See the Juy ssue of the "Federa Regster," page 3642.) Meetng of Mnds The queston of who decdes Greenbets rent fate was answered by Dgge wth the expanaton that the natona Offce of tue Housng Expedter does not foow the same procedure of oca and state offces, where a board of q:- vew passes upon a a.ppcato;ts. nstead, he sad, there.s a "meet- ng of mnds" about the justfca- ton or ack of t for a rent rase,: after thorough study of a aspects. Asked whether such study n- euded a survey of the property n, queston, to determne ts vaue to the te~ant n comparson to other housng, he reped that ths was beng done. He was not specfc, however. as to the extent or ocaty of such a survey. Dgge decned to answer the queston of whether Water R. Heath, State Rent Drector for Maryand, or the Area Drector, had passed aong any recommendatons wth tje appcaton. Mrs. Harrngton Eected To State PTA Post Mrs. Wes Harrngton, past presdent of the County Counc PTA, was eected frst v;ce-presdent of the Maryand Congress of PT As at the State PTA Conventon n Batmore ast week. Mrs. Em Smth of Sver Sprng was eected presdent. Three other county resdents were aso eected to offce n the State Congress of PTAs. ).frs. C. B. Taaferro of Cottage Cty was eected vce-presdent of the thrd dstrct, wh:ch ncu(es Prnce Georges, Cavert, Chares and St. :Marys Countes.?\rs. \Vam H. Darnett and Mrs. My; on Brock of Coege Park were eected to the State Board of Managers. f eadng the Prnce George:: deegaton were D:-. Carro ~- Pamer, p csrent of the Cot:nty,Counc of PTAs, and ).rs. Joseph S. Yu, PTA charman of the County Counc em Home and Famy Lfe. PTAs throughout Prnce Georges were represented at the conventon and ther deegaton of 4 members W::S the second argest n the State. Attendng from Gre<::nbet W ~re Mrs. Maxne Graham of he Center Schoo PTA, Mss Thema Smth, Mr. and Mrs. Donad Romer and Mrs. Harrngton of the Korth End Schoo PTA; John Specher, Abert ]. Schaffer, A. ]. Zedn, :M:r. and Mrs. Ward F. Ehrhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Freeand Ramsde of the Hgh Schoo PTA.... _J TE~Y-from page 2. ness but nust ever strve for more comt~ete understandng. True happness s now remo,,.d from our reach by a arge step. t must now be. an adut satsfactton wth vng the good fe, rather than chdsh joy at a surfet of anma~ enjoyments. \V at s the an swer to "a tte ear ng s a dangerou.~ thng"? Cert: ny the remark s s:>metmes. mad wth the ntmaton that, snce. a tte earnng s dangerous, ean[ng shoud not be pursued. snct. the safety of gnorance s pref~reabk. Urfortunatey ths s ony a hypothttca. quest~on t~day, just as s the ~ueshon 0 natona soaton. A of us aready have "a tte earnng" athough sometmes t s predous tte ndeed. But the dam;~ge s done--we cannot turn hack: now. The ony cure s more earn~ng arfd nore understandng. Bcoks may be burned but deas cann~t be expunged. For better or for :worse, deas of a totataranstate: and technques for atom.t fuson ~ave becorr::e part of the hertage of man. f totataran partsans are outawe, they arse agan wth the sanc;ty of martyrdom. And our ener~y s spent n seekng to destr<_>y~ rather than to bud up n our demccracy the strong prncpes whc~ w m~ke democraq sefperp :tuatng. f we destroy the atom bombs an< our "atomc scence" T~th them, a dozen aboratores around the wodd w reconstruct what has. been aready done. And reconstruct they :must, before they can go un to turn ths new-found power to the ad, ~rath_er than the destructon. of sponsbe for keepng deas of scoutng before the boys. Serve as per:sonne counseor wth Scout-. master. Hep charman recrut manpowet to f anttcpated vacances. Tranng-Ad n securng speca, nstructors and speakers. Pan troop brary. P:~omote readng of Boys Lfe. Encourage troop commttee, Scoutmaster and assstant G~"THERS, etc v AL.BY FORGE 2.45 Scoutmaster to attend Dstrct UUDWESER.3.92 tranng courses. n cooperaton Throwaway BcKte8, : 2.75 "rth Scoutmaster ar;:-ange for adequate tranng of the Junor Lead (JARSTARS }an~ 2.9 ers. S~GRA\oJS 3.95 At best thrs brefy covers the dutes f)a."jadan CLUB 5.59 of troop commtteemen. s t far to expect that one man, the Scoutmaster shoud be compeed to WA cany a these offces n addton to hs own? Grantng of fnanca assstance does not essen the o;;-.d we Mak.e. "ONE" Trp,. nor suppement eadershp. Gve of your tme so that your boy may. At 7 p.m. f have of hs ~: -~~~~~~~~-. our ~peces. A tte earnng s a dangerous thng. One thng and one thne; ony can yet save our generaton from ts sef-destr:tve foy-that s more earnmg wth more under standng. Greenbet Seabee Fghts Forest Fre A former Greenbet man.\ as one of JOO Seabces who responc ed to a ca t,o fght a f~,re~t fre n tthe Los Padr~s Natona Forest n Caforn:~. The men fought the fre on a fronts for fv~ days an nghts un_t t was under control Durng ths tme they haj ony 2 hours. seep. The former GreenbP.t man was Rchard D. Snyder, whose mother. M.r.s. J. E. Bargas ves at 69-J R<gc Road. Seaman SByder ved n Greenbet from 938 unt 94 when he went nto the Navy. Last March he rejoned the Navy and s at present statoned at the V. S. Nava Tranng and Dstrbuton Cent,er, whch s a Cmtstructon Battaon center, at Port Hueneme Caf rna. George Greers fr:e 0.4.LL FOR and DELVERY SERVCE J 840 Batm.ore Boaeva.rd T Berwyn, Maryand, ~ y ~ :

5 ... TAL~ By Sam Fox Tenns: The fnas for the mens champonshp n t :nns for Greenbet w be pa,ye.u ths wet:k by Bob Lnderman and B Ban<:hard. The wnner w receve a tjrophy from the Recreaton Dept. Basketba: After the footba. season the gym w be open for the boys from the age of 9 to 7 to p-.ay basketba n a form of a mdget, junor and senor eague n whch the Boys Cub w have t e a m s entered, Ths eague w pay ther games on S a. t~ r d a y mornng. Hacween: The Recreaton d e - SU.Fox partrnent s pannng a bg dance for a on Saturday. October 30 to cdebrate Haoween. t w be a costume dance wth przes for the best costumes. The eementary schoo w have ther costume p:.rade on Frday. D;,nce for a TEEN-AGERS at the Drop-nn. "DONT DRVE THROUGH TRAFFC LKE A BACK THROUGH THE LNE". Footha: There s no better team to watr.h than your own mdget jun:~or and senor teams whch pay on Saturdays and Sundays. Lets go down to Braden fed and gve them a the support we can. T.ey are payng for your peasure and ther recreaton. Mens Nght and.vomens Nght are ots of fun, so be sure you dont mss out on Wednesdays for the women and Thursday for the men. You can pay anythng you wsh, and ts a very fne way to get to know new frends. Make t a so- ca gatherng. Ceramcs: f you are nterested n jonng the ceramcs dass and have not gotten n touch wth Recrea ton Department, pease do, so we can get the cass started. We st need some tnore nameo.. Hnts To Fubacks. Reax whe s;gna~ are beng caed and keep on bas of feet. 2. Work a the tm ~ to correct habts whch mght gve defensve hnt as to pay, drectcn, man carryng ba, etc. 3. Hod the ba and hod your feet. 4. Start fast and keep your head up so as not to ever fa forward on nose. 5. Look for hoe and t r..eed not be arge, as you can make t arge OAK SPRNGS Kndergarten Nursery Fu Day schoo n Berwyn Hot Lunch and Transportaton ncu~ed ; Tuton $0.00 wee~ Professona T eatfaers Chdren 2-6. years Tower 5E9 HELP WANTED tmmedatey GROCERY BAGGERS FOOD CHECKERS and MEAT WRAPPERS H.S. PTA DCUSes Teacba: Meth~d:s The arge;:t turnout ever reported at a Hgh Schoo Parent-Tt:achers Assocaton was present at the frst reguar monthy met:tng of the Assocat.on hed ast,vednesday at the Hgh Schoo audtorum. 20 parents and teachers partcpated n the meetng. They dscussed methodo: of teachng :Mathematcs and Engsh n the hgh schoo. Ths was the frst n a seres of "Knowng Your Schoo." Other subjects w be taken up n future meetngs. Parents, n attendance, expressed approva of the o:pen fscusson of schoo probems as outned by parents and teachers. Offcers and commttee charmen of the Assocaton and :eachers were ntroduc:ed to the parents. A short tak was gven by.t ohn P.. Specher, th e prncpa, outnng the probems facng the hgh schoo the next two years. t s estmated that approxmatey 000 students w be n attendance at G~eenbet Hgh Schoo. The presdent of the PTA, A. J. Schaffer, announced that over 300 pad up members have aready joned the assocaton. The offcers of the assocaton and Mr. Sp,echer attended the 33rd annua State :Parent-Teachers Congress banqu:t hed n B2.tmore ast Frday. The wves ad husbands of the offcers aso attended the banquet. by pungng through wth eg drve. 6. Behnd shouder to shouder cha:-ge run sower a;,d kok for break n defesve ne. 7. Work foj: hgh knee acton and powerfu straght arm. 8. Dont doube forward too ow when httng ne as you may run too bndy and aso ack the force ntegenty ccpped. 9. Wherr bockng end out hod your ~ eet, but be aggressve as possbe and use every means to keep end from man carryng ba. 0. n bockng end n, eave your ~eet and use eg drve n sde swpmg.. n bockng sec,ndary use runnng dve wth ro. 2. n bockng for passer, be carefu not to b:. fooed and keep head to outsc::. 3. n bockng for kcker be determned. 4. On defensv~ reax physcay but never mentay. 5. Watch rthe heads of a the hacks and hy watchng ther eyes aso try and get some hnt. 6. Move to the pou o attack fast, but by watchng a the backs try not to be fooed. 7. Try to earn to run and anayze at the same tme. 8. Keep n front of co:rps of backs and pe nto heart of pay as soon as you can. 9. f other ne had made a hoe do not wat for man to come through but pe on through hoe and meet man carryng ba before he gets to ne of scrmmage. 20. Meet the man carryng ba so hard that he w not ook forward wth any peasure to comng back. 2. On passes, cover frst backfed man through and pay the ba more than the man. 22. On passe;. be sure to start mmedatey so a; not rt:o et man ead you. 23. Never turn your back to man wth ba, try and keep htm n sght a the tme. 24. f man does get by you and s cartchng pass try and get your hands hgh nto ar and ba may ht your hands Aganst ;[un:s drop over and renforce haf who has toughest end to bock. f one haf drops back to hep catch, take hs pace. 26. Dont hestate, go n fast and use your hands to ward off nterference. Bors C Eeve Wh:ps Lnh;a 3-2 By Joe 0 Ne Th : Greenbet J)nor Boys Cub footb: team scored ther second conse::utve vctory of the season ast ~;aturday by pnnjg an emphat< 3-2 defeat on the Lanham Boys Cub squad. The game was paye at Snug HaTbor. Joe made the frst touch own of the game n the frst quart r when :e pued a quarterback meak from the fve-yard ne and owed nto pay dh t. Sonny DckeC"son was up to hs usua par wth two touchdowns, both on passe~ from Joe Brosmer. Lar: ham made both of ts touchdown; n the frst :af as a resut of ohg passes. Rusty Schceb ntercer ted a Lanhe:m pass and brought t up to the 40-yard ne. From there By May made a smas: ng drve to the goa. Jac~ Maffay made the ast Greenbet t Juchdown. on a handoff from Joe Erosmer. On the ne :ne ta :kes by Brad-: ey a :td By Turner and great bockng by Donny Schoeb and Ed Hae w show other earns the powe; of our forward wa. The next game w be aganst Edmonston ths Saturday at a.m. at Gr~enbet. Statng Lneup: rght end, John Hags rom; rght tacke, Joe ONe; rght guard, By Turner; cente:., By Dove; eft guard, Brad ~y; eft tacke, Don Schoeb; eft end, C. Roehng:; quarterback, Joe Brosmer; rght hafback, Sonny ckerson; eft hafback, R. -)choeb; fuback, By May. Sub;;.ttutcs: Frady, Haey, Gaze., :r-.j affay, Dove, Bnder, Cornea, Gerst<, \Vhte, Jameson, Den evan, Keaher. Yeur Thrd -----r Bc)ok :Judgred Best: n U.S. For the secoac consecutve ytar the C )umba Schoa~;tc Press Ass xa~on has judged the Greenbet Hgh Schoo anua, the Pyon. thrd ghcst among a the schoos o ;ts sze n tbe t mted States. The Coum h a Schoastc Press :\ssocaton hods a conference every yar at Coumba Unversty n Kew York Cty at whch ~oth schoo:. papers and yearbooks of the naton are evauated, and the w nners r ceve due honors. The Pyons rst awa.rd s on dspay n Mss Annamare Dr etsas room; 02. The staff, superv?ed by Mss Drets, whc~ produced the przewnnrg Pyon, was as foows: edtor, B ~very Drass; assstant edtor, Betty Thomas; busness manager, Janet Roby, J (~an dp.n Hartog, and B C :>ver; terary edtor, Tona Reese; assstant busness manager, Te Thomas; advertsng managers, ~ary Gooda, Joanne Sye; asssta "t advertsng managets, B \Vey, Frances Torbert, and Osbor-ne Davs; art and phot...graphy edtor, Danny Kossky, Benton Hc>ven s; crcuaton managers, Norma L ~ Curry, Marga:ret Ant.Davd; as:.stant :?.:.-t and photography edtor, Pete Haze; a~;sstant crcuaton.nanagers, Bobby Porter and Betty Porter. October 2, 948 Great: Books Group Meeb Next Thursday The second sesson of the Grobat BooksDscusson Group " be h ~d n the soca room of the Cen~er schoo at 8:30 p.m. on Thursd. y, October 28. The Greenbet brary now has copes of Putarc s Seectons whch s the readng. [or ths meetng. A fve seectons are to be read.. The group w meet aternc:~ e Thursdays unt Thanksg ng. T e Thanksgvng date w b omtt d and the foowng Thursd~y subs tuted. New members w be tak.~n nto the group throughou~ ths t:erod. Vstors are wecon e at a; y tme and nformaton ca be o - taned by cang Gr. 860 G.H.S. Honor Sotet:y rduct:s Laure Grouy Thursday evenng, October ~~ at 8 p.m. n the audtorum o t e Laure Hgh Schoo, members f th e Greenbet Hgh Schoo Na. to~a Honor Socety w be on hand o enro new. members from Laur Hgh nto the Senor Natona Ho: - or Socety chapter of Laun. Ths s an nter-schoo actvy whch, as Mr. Specher states,. "fvaves no competton," sno e Greenbet started the Laure cha - ter three years ago. : Mrs. Margaret Kne. who s n charge of the socety here. wr cojduct the program for the evnnf" Musca Program Panned ~, The musca program, under t e drecton of. Mrs. Een Beckm n of the Greenbet Hgh Schoo Mt - sc department, w feature sever; numbers by.gr~enbet Hgh stt~ dents. Cara Arroyo w sn "\Vhen Dayght Comes"; Grahat Houton w sng, "\Vhere ere Yo.t.Vander" by Hande; whe "T~e Lords Prayer" w. be sung- Mke Ltteton. bt M:usca seectons w ncud~~ "Fant~sy mpromptu" by George Coaer. The schoo orchestra w pay the processona and recessot a, "Prase Y e The Fa tter" by Go;:~::.Vng ~he musca Lrogra) Rae Sowe, presdent of th~ Greenrbet Socety, w dever the wecomng <J.ddress. Other speaker\> w be Eane Scmt, on "The Torch Bearer"; Hanton Ken. o "Warden of Schoarshp"; \Var.~ Busbey on "Warden of Servce"[; \Vam Cover on "Warden or Leadershp," and Mke LttetOJ~ on "Warden of Character.". After ths the canddates w be tapped by the members of the sec~ ton at Laure Hgh. The GreenJ.. bet Socety w wecome the new members at ths tme, and Mrf Specher w pn embems on eact new member as thf.y are enroed. A musca seecton, "By Tht Lght of the Moo," payed by th: doube-quartet of Greenbet Hg schoo, w concude the program Communty Chest Boc Captans Apponted ~ Mrs. Wnfed McCamy of Woodan(way, charman of. th. Communty Ce;,t for Greenbet, an;ounces the appontment of the foowng bock captans who w be n charge of specfc areas dur~ ng the drve: Cyra OConnor, 5-B Parkway; Mrs: Erc T. Braund, ~-A Cres=ent; Manan Moore. 4-K Rtdge; Water Berwagen, -B Westv.ray; Abert COOPERATOR Fve CLASSFED 3 centb per word,,...,..,.,.., cents, payabe n GdvaJCf. Brfg to basement of8 ParTc,.oay Monday nght. Jor tafonr.ator ca 33 On. HQfUJ,ay ewmragb between 8:30 and p.m. Let us photograph your chdren n our studo or at your home. MORRELVS PHOTOGRAPH ERS, 7404 Batmore Bvd., Coege Park. UNon 7366 Do you fnd your Mk bs hgher than ever before? Can they be cut? Ca Gr. 642 GREENBELT RADO & AP PLANCE REPAR SHOP. New hours 5-9 day; -6 Sat.: urday. Between barbershop and poce staton. WATCH REPARNG. Pears restrung and jewery repared. A work Jruara.nt<eed. Brooks HOME RADOS rejared-;-30-day guara<"tee. Reasonabe : prces; Pck-up and dever-y. 4-M Laure. Gr 7762 Grandma and Gandpa w w:nt babys pcture for Chrstmas. Why not send them somethng outstandng. Taken n your own home too. Ray Mahan,, Greenbet \ LOCAL WASHNG MACHNE SERVCE-Automatc and con"" ventona modes experty repared. Reasonabe. Guar:mteed. Free estmates. GR MOVNG? Furnture, freght, or express-anythng, anytme, anywhere. Bryan Motor Express. Ca Greenbet 475. B.TY BEAUTFUL TERPS- CHORE hosery, made rom Du Po:.t Nyton, at economca.p~ces. Cor~tact uca agertt:, :Mrs. Brckman, 522, 9 a~rn to 2.noO~.. COMPLETE AuT 0 REJAR. SERVCE by reabe mechancs at reasonabe rates; A worc guaranteed. Exchange generators, carburetors. sta~ters. Phone 22~. GCS GARAGE. N E E D,JtNTERTANMENT FOR A PARTY? \Ve can sup- py sound moves or most types of gatherngs at prces to ft the purse. For further nformaton ca GREENBELT f no answer ca FRANKLN Best tme to ca s af~er 5:30p.m. weekdays AT T EN T 0 N CHRSTMAS SHOPP,ERS Fne quaty mens socks and ades wooes a.d rayqn -antes, ower than reta prces Ca Gr PANTNG DONE. Quck, reasonabe, effcent. Gr RENT A WASHNG MACHNE for $3.50 per. week. Ca 223 for nformat{)n. Varety Store. TELEVSON servce ~en evenngs. nstaaton and wanted. Ca 6037 FOR CHRSTM., \S A PHOTO GRAPH s aw~y::- a wecome gft. Your negatve for Chrstmas cards, $3.00. Hans Jorgensen Jn the 948 Pyon, the staff tr.d FOR SALE: Easy Spn-Drer Appy GCS Offce to show how the regu.ar currcuum Washer, post war n\ode, exce a td :;p =ca actvtes,bend to ma~e Xuzzo, 2-G Rdge; ~rs. Aex Me-; ent condton, $5. S A Crescent Above Drug Store an rterestng and worthwhe Gure, 0-Q Southway; Ed\\-ard C., Road, Greenbet 8946~ schoo year. ncude:d. were pctures of the cubs, assembes. PTA, saacs, 8-Y Rdge Road; Mrs. S. EAT RCH MA~S FOOD &t Turner, 2-H Southway; Wam ~~~~~~ :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ actvt ~>, nductons of the socetes. fdd trps, and snaps of the n J. Rnge, 3-J Hsde; Mrs. Mary poor mans prces. Fresh kjeu dvdud casses n acton. Each 9 RESTORFF MOTORS B Jane Knzer, 6-G Rdge R:>ad; Mrs. fryefs and broers ctt the way Chares Cookson, 23-X Rdge; Mrs, ) ou ke em, devertd to your department and the courses were Ed Kaghn, 3-V Rdge. f~ door. Ca Hob Hevnu:ton taken separatey. Ther phosophes were ustrated by photos, quota for the County s $60,000, and Mrs. McCamy stated that the evenngs. SALES SERVCE drawn ;s, and.terary descrptons. The th ~me of the whoe annua was Repars AU J that more r.0ney s needed ths year [ LAUREL STORAGE & TRANSthan ever befjre due to.rsng costs,. FER CO., Laure, Md. Furn Makes Cars B "Knowedge s boundess but the partcuary n hosptas. Hosp- ture movng and storage, reasonabe rates. Ca Laure 52-W. capact:r of one man s mted." tas workng n conjuncton wth Car Pantng-- Body \ Vork the Communty Chest have been The ;taff wshes to thank the o- workng under a defct and must. 60 BALTtORE A VENUE owng peope for vauabe assst- get extra assstance from the Chest. FCR HGH GRADE COSMETance: Mrs. Chesney, for Junor ncuded ths year among the agen CS devered to ycur door or. RVEBDA.E, m. ryauave 0436 Hgr..vrte-ups; and Mr.. Zedn, ces at p~esent beng aded ~Y t~e [ demonstrated ~at your home, ca assste< bv D\ck Haa.s aud Barry Chest, w be the USO whtcb ts Ethe Rosenzweg, your FuUerette representatve, Debu ~~~mu~~~ Hoo :e, ~ho took the photog~aphs.beng reactvated on January. tante ne-, Dagget au.j Ramsde.

6 --- ~ ove~ ~:".,.~ ~ ". r. Sx GREENBELT COOPERATOR October 2, ~~ GREENBEL.T Communty Church Protestant Rev. Erc T. Braund, Mnster Teephone: Greenbet 500 hursday, October 22-8:5 p.rn., Church Womens Dscusson Group meets at Mrs. Bruce Bowmans, -Z-3 Laure H. 8:5 p.m., Sunday Schoo Board Meetng, Church Offce. 8;5 p.m., Fdes Bbe Cass Meetng, at home of Mrs. Burton Fsher, 8-.S Rdge. Sunday, October 24-9:30 a.m., Church Schoo at North End and Center schoos, Mr. Neson Gudry and James Beck, Superntendents. 0 a.m., Mens Bbe Cass, Car. Chesey, teac,er. 0:55 a.m., Church Worshp. Re:. port on Budng Ste Progress. Reverend Braund w begn a se-. res of fve sermons on the theme of Abundant Lvng" between now and Advent. Tht sermon topcs w be: Oct. 24, "Power for Attack" Oct. 3, "Lght for the Darkness" Nov. 7, "Freedom From F(:ar" Nov. 4, "Regon n the Home" Nov. 2, "Tanksgvng" Nov. 28, "Thngs That Cannot Be Shaken" Junor Hgh Pgrm Feowshp w meet ths Sunday evenng at 7:5 at the home of Lyn.: Kenestrck, -A Crescent Road. Mowatt Memora Methodst Church Woodand Way near Hsde Road Phone Vctor 3944 Sunday Schoo, 9:45 a.m. Mo:rnjng Servce, a.m. Sermon: "The Church Chaenges Youth." Evenng Servce: 8 p.m. Se:rmon: "The Power of Prayer.", At the ast meetng of the Church Board, Reuben K. Barrck was eected superntendent of the Sunday schoo to repace Morgar: M. Johnson, who has resgned. The Laure zone of the Womens Socety for Chrstan Servce w meet Thursday, October 28, at 0:30 a.m. at.the Branchve Methodst Church. Luncheon w be served, but reservatons must be made wth Mrs. Care Duter, Transportaton w be provded. Mowatt Memora w ceebrate ts second annversary wth a dnner on November 2 at the Methodst Church Ha, Branchve. Ony 00 persons can be accommodated; reservaton shoud be made eary. Tckets avaabe from Rev. Cooke, Mr. Barrck, or any p~mber of the Methodst Mens group. Lutheran Church Pastor: Edwn E. Pepow Teephone: W A 0942 or HY 0383 Parsh Worker: Mss 0. Roettger Teephone Greenbet 8976 Servce: 2:30 p.m. n the home economcs room of the Cent er schoo. Sunday schoo- :30 a.m. Thursday-Chor rehearsas at :Z F Pateau Pace, 8 p.m. Frday-Famy Move Nght at the Hyattsve Schoo, featurg "Tundra," adventure n Aaska. 8 p.m. Saturday--Senor Water Leagte Haoween soca at Hyattsv:e schoo. Regster wth Werm~r Stene, Gr. 4387~.Sundayj-Greenbet Young Peopes Group w meet at the Drop nn at 5 :30 p.m. Sunday evenng at 8 p.m., regous fm, "Quee:n Esther, w be shown at Mount Raner Church. Latter Day Sants Sunday Schoo, 0:30 a.m., Soca Room. <:HURCHE:S St. Hughs Cathoc Church Rev. Vctor J. Dowg:ao, Pastor Teephone: Greenbet 628 Confessons: Saturday ;uternoon Jrom 4-5 p.m. for chdren and n the evenng from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. for aduts. Sunday Masses: 7:30 and 9:30 a..m. n the Greenbet theater. Ths s Famy Communon Sunday n the Parsh. 8:30-9:5 a.m.: Catechsm nstructon casses n tho~ th,eater every Sunday for chdt en who are enroed n pubc schoo. p.m.: Baptsms. Tuesday, October 26: Chor rehearsa Tuesday evenng at 8:30 p.m. n Room 20 of the Center schoo. Wednesday, October 27: Mracuous Meda Sovena n the Chape at 7;45 p.m. J C C Servees Rabb Morrs A. 8andhaus Teephone: Greenbet 3593 Frday, October 22-- Topc of Sermon: "The End and The Begnnng." Reguar Frday nght servces w start at 8:30p.m. n the soca room of the Center schoo. Refreshments w be S(:rved by the Womcns Auxary. Hostesses for ths evenng are Fa.y Das and Ethe Rosenzweg. WTOP Leads Pubc Servce Survey WTOP-CBS pubc servce programs ead wth thn:e tmes as many stngs as the next D. C. staton on the "Rado Remnder" card ssued next week by the sx Leagues of Women Voters of the greater Washngton. area. The Leagues w dstrbute 30,- 000 cards n ths area. Tted "Ra. do Remnder Tps for Cvc-Mnded Lsteners," the cans gve day, tme, and tte of pubc affars programs heard here. "n compng ths ca d we have stened carefuy to a pubc servce programs offered by oca statons," sad Mrs. Knu.f Stowman, 620 North Vermont St eet, Arngton, Va., charman of the Leagues rado bureau. "\Ve have chosen or,y those of broad, genera coverage of pubc affars, omttng news and commentary, dramatzaton, and programs of specazed sbj{:ot matter." Maryand and Vrgna statons, sted separatey, ncude WARL wth 5 programs, WGA Y 3, WBCC 2, and WPK. Ths s the second annua stng by the League of Women Voters. Last year the Dstrkt League aone J?Ubshed the cards. Ten thousand were crcuated. Ths year. a sx Leagues n the greater Washngton area comped the stngs. Cat:hoc~:omm tt:ee Pans Bc ok Dsp~ay ::\rs. Joseph Loftus, charrr.an of the Cathoc Truth Commttee of Our Bessed Mothers Sodaty announces a boo dspay to be hed n the Home ::conomcs Room of the Center schoo on Frday, October 22 from p.m. and on Saturday rom 0 a.m. to 4 occck n the afternoon. The dspay "hch s be:.ng sponsored by the Sbdaty of St. Hughs Parsh feat~res sutabe b::>oks and terature for he pre schoo ee mentary and adut age groups. Mss Nash of the St. Bem:dcts Bookshop of Nashngtor:, D. C., has assembed the dspay, whch shoud afford an opportunty for many t0 seect books and pamph ets now, for Chrstmas devery. Members of the Cathoc Truth Commttee " be on hand to order any books desred. Hoy Hods Harvey Dcry.~ Pasteur.zec M~k SERVNG Nae Socety M 3etng The monthy meetng of the St. Hughs Hoy Name Socety was hed \Vednesday even;ng, October 3, n the ~oca room of the Center s-:hoo. The speaker was Lawrence Me Donne, presde t of the Archdocesan Hoy X am. who congratuated the oca on th~r progress durng the past year. : fe aso spoke of the pans for the puade ~o be hed n \Vashngton on the feast of Chrst the Kng, Sund.y, October 3. Xew membe: s w be receved nto the St. Hughs Hoy Name Socety on Sun:ay, October 3, at thhe 7:30 a.m. Mass.,500,00G Vets Chage 8.. nsurance Poc:es Of th.e sx ~ ermanent pans of G.. nsurance, the 20-payment fe pan ha<> provec most popuar wth \Vord \Var veterans, the Veterans Admnstra on has announced. More than haf of the,50>,000 permanent G.. nsurance po:.ces n force are 20-payment fe poces, the VA sad. Under ths pan the veteran pays hs reguar p remums for 20 years. Second most popuar permaent nsurance pan s the 30-pc.yment fe. Ordnary fe s thrd choce among vete::ans. The va rous endowment pans are east popuar. Permanent p )ces now amount to more than :;6,500,000,000 worth )f nsurance, V. \. expaned. HoweYer, neary 5,(()0,000 Word War [ veterans have not yet converted ther temporary nsurance to permanent forms cf G.. nsurance. n Tranng Fgures More than a mon and a haf veterans were n trann~~ under the provsons,>f the G.. B on September,.. 948, the Vete:ans Admnstraton ~eported. Over haf, 87,000, were studyng n schoos and coeges, wth 267,- 000 enroed fc r nsttutc na onfarm tranng at: d 44,000 takng on te job tranng. Gve--Gve Enough. Rec. F eath: er Carr..pagn-Communty Chest Federaton. Greenbet: snce 937 nc,. Products Presthood Meetng, :45 a.m., Soe~ R~BL a-.naaaaa~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~ at~~amca~ By Ezab~~th Fe~guson Among the cjrous charact ers up n the famy tree s grandmothers great-unce who awayn nssted on havng hs desset at the start of the mea. t seems that c~ne Sunday n the ong ago,.. whe hs famy was at dnner, some p~ng ndans maje off Mth the pes coong outsde the back ktdhen,,. door. Ever after, des- - sert was eaten frst "so the ndans w~>nt get t.". Now the pe s not eaten frst by p-esent day fames, but des- sert s st often the hgh por,t n t:f:te mea. for young and od ake. Preparaton of a speca occa6on or "party mea often. starts wth consderaton of the dessett. Once the speca deasert s decded on, the rest of the m~a can( be panned around t. But the ast word n startng at ~e end and workng backward comes n _makng an upsde down. eake. The frut toppng for the cake goes mto the pan frst. Here,s an easy upsce down cake recpe that aways makes a decous product. UPSDE DOWN CAKE Met two eve tabespoonsfu Butter or Margarne n a 0x8x2 cake ran and spread eveny. Next spread% cup brown sugar over ths. Now arrange sced peaches, pneappes, etc., on the sugar and butter mxture. Maraschno cherres and pecans or otbe:t+. nuts ma.y be added for garnsh. Next comes the batter. 2 cup Butter or Shortenng 2 cups sfted Cake Four cup Sugar 2 tsps Bakng Powder 2 Eggs, beaten t Up Sat % tsp grated Orange Rd % cp Cod Water tsp Vana : Cream butter, add sugar, then egg;s, grated orange rnd and vana. Sft four wth sat and bakng powde:-. Add aternatey wth water to creamed mxture. Str u~t batter s smooth. Ponr over the frut. Bake n a pre-heated mautes at 375 degref)s F. Tum out at once upsde down on a cake pate. Serve pan or wth wh.pped cream. The ony fecret to ths popuar dessert s to dran frut we before usng. CE CREAM FLOWER POTS Ordnary sma fower pots are fed wth ce Cream of any desred favor, and the surface smoothed, perhaps a haf nch beow the top of the pot. Macaroon cnrmbs are then sprnked on.the ce. cream to gve the appearance of brown earth. _ A seected cut fower s thej ".panted" n the center of each, pot. (A tte crysanthemum or pom-pom woud be seasonabe at ths tme of :year.) Your desser~ s now ready to serve aong wth the coffee, a:nd you can be sure there w be comments the frst tme you use t for any group. ~ CHOCOLATE PEPP RMNT CAKE CNG E~ery cook knows pow to, ake a brthday cue, that three ayer deght for the young. Th e days t s eaa~r than ever to make ths cassca favorte. U e a package of Devs Foo Mx for the chocoate ayer, and Whte Cake. Mx for the other two ayers. Leave one whte cake ayer whte, and str enough._beet juce nto the other whe mxng to gt~ e a brght pnk coor. (The beet juce shoud have been thoughtf y saved from tthe aat tme YO{\ cooked that vegetabe--t doesn take much of ths handy dye.),just bake the three ayers, ce them together and decorate n -th& tradtona manner. But for a change of pace n borne-made cakes, try a chocoate peppermnt.cng. Bake your cake n just one ayer, or at mosj two. Make up a cod whte cng and favor t wth peppermnt ex.., tract to taste. Then make a chocoate cng and carefuy top thet whte cng wth a ayer of chocoate. Cut and :3erved n tte squan~s, you have a popuar dessert confecton. DUCK SALADS Not a dessert, but a hghght for a mea non-etheess, s the Baad made n the form of a tte duck. A perfect, cored, haf a pear s paced core sde down n the ce~~er of a broad ettuce eaf...a ducks head s made from a ba of cream cheese, an amond makes the b: and two coves, t;te eyes. The head s fa.stened tq. the pear body wth a short tooth pck. :Longtudna quarter sces of hard boed egg ad cose to~ he bcdy make the wngs, and a tny sprg of ceery s stuck nto the ~Y for the ta. These saads may be made u a tte ahead of tme and kept n the refrgerator unt ready to be serjved. Dressng s ~rerved n a. separate dsh. Handy Ga Hnts at ~ardware store) n a bucket f youve eft a. wndow open, and of water. Then wash off wth ts raned n, there s an easy way of wa.. - ter: to take c:are of the drp stans. Handy Ga gves adv:~e k~ ths... ~ uuud.y \VTOPs Handy Ga says scrub the on through Frday at 3:55 area wth a ceanng souton of tr- sodum phosphate (one cup. get t ~7N YOU N EED NS~RANCE Agent UJTDONY M.... MADDEN 7-E Rdge Hoed...,... r_.._.,...,...._... r.==::f==============a YSDE ~ m. from Greenbet on Gr~bet Road at Berwyn Heghts MPLETE DN From $.0 t> $.60 CHCKEN DNNERS to take out.. ~ $.25 SPECALTY own battery rased Chckens,_..._.... Ce.. TOwer :30 a.m. t.o mdncat ~~~~~~~---Y,,_., ~...:.,, ~. ~ :. L f.. : - r.. -. ;,..::~:~~ / J

7 -~ ,... -_ -#.... D020T-Y cond thap~odze about the coorfu foa;~e n our surroundng woodand. but S()me Pubc Housng offca mght hear of t and recommend t as an <:~ddtona reason to p;ck up our threatened rnt rase.a tte hgher. :Ma.ny Greenbeters went farthe:- <fed to enjoy ast weekems batny w~ather. At Great Fas and atop Sugar Loaf Mountan, they unexpectedy encountered frends and neghbors admrng the autumna scenery. Wamsburg Vsted Sherry Lockear of 48-~ Crtscc:;nt and her frend, Mss Echth Chnstensen of \Vashngton, D. C., motored down to hstorca \Vamsburg, Va. for the weekend. They saw thp. Goens paace wth ts forma gardens :and the mpressve candeght servce n B.ruton Church. They rode around m an open carrage, cned at the hstorc nn, and a n a had a thoroughy -enjoyabe tme. Mrs. Raph M~r of 9-J Rdge entertaned nneteen guests ast Frday evenng at a baby shower for Mrs. Bruce Bowman of 4-Z-3 Laure H Road. Seen around town over the weekend were former resdents, Arthu:~; Dckerman of Los A~;~gees, and Pat M;artne, from Texas. Caro Or\eans, -D \Vestway ceebrated her tenth brthday on the evenng of October 5 wth a Haoween party for her frends. Ten tte grs attended, dressed n Haoween costumes, and payed the tradtona Haoween games. The partys decoratons were aso n keepng wth the spooky hoday. F.rst Meetng The Harmon Kds, the harmonca band that harmonzes under the gudance of H. 0. Kurth, 6-G Pateau Pace w hod ther frst meetng of the season next Monday Pvenng, October 25 at the home of ther drector. Present members are Mchae Juano, Jerry Cooey, Robert Kosnsky, jonny Bryant, Waace Sherrts, Kenneth MP.r and Robert Mer. Ltte \V Ea5t, son of Sherrod nd Dorothy Ea.st, s recoverng from scaret fever. Kathy East burned her arm severey ast Saturday when her kmono seeve -caught tre, but was abe to attend schoo the foowng Monday. Sk Lst Recent patents at Leand Memora Hospta were: Mrs. Mary Kanzer of 6-Z-2 Pateau Pace; Mrs. Oden Perry, 2-F Eastway; Donad VanNote, 9-E Hsde; Mrs. Rchard Barr, 0-H Laut e H; Mrs. Wan:en Austn, 4-E Gardenway; James Carnea, -B Northway; and Mrs. Nathan Gerhoff, 7-.A Rdge. t seems that not a of the ton :Ss n Greenbet have been removed. The foowng recenty nnderwent tonsectomes at Leand Memora Hospta: Lorrane Lews, 9-J Southway; sabe Hart, 3-B Laure H; JoyAnn Tayor, 3-R Rdge; Wam Forsyth, Jr., 3-A Hsde; Margaret Ksh. 8-K Rdge; Norman Enzor an Judth Enzor. 23-J Rdge; Betty Saman, 4-B Rdge; Andn~w Myer, -B Laure H; Anta Fynn, 4-Y Rdge; James Davs, 4-G Laure H; Barry McCord, 6-L Pateau Pace; Donad Lnk, 56-D Rdge; :c.nd Mary C. Cashman, 8-B Rdge. Los Jean Huffman of 33-A Rdge Road has entered Anerson Ortho ~ed c Hospta n Arngton, Va. and expects to be a patent there for the next three mo>ths. She woud ke so much to hear from her frends. The hosptas address s 25th, South and Army and Navy Drve. Betty and \VaJt,~r Feter and daughter, Lnda have moved from 9-D Reseafch to Queensbury Road n Hyattsve. Ther many frends and neghbors n 9 c:>urt wsh them th~ best ca uck n thtr new home. Say "Happy Brthday" ~hs Saturday to Ann Rehard, popuar Beauty Shop manag-«~r. New Baoes Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mahan of -P Laure H Road are betng congra~uated on the brth of a 7Yz b. booy, St~ven Jew~ at Prnce Georges &s_pta on October 7. They have.a sx-year--r:,jd ~ J. :.ke. :.rs. :.ahans mother (a me fr< m her home n Oho to greet Ler n~w grands(;n... \t Leand ~emor:a Ho~pta a ~r,n was JOJ" on October 2 to :.rr. and :. rs. Homer C. J onc:n, Jr. ~ f 54-L Rdge. ~r. and :vrs. Loyd Young, 57 -S Rdge, annou:ce the brth of ther thrd chd and frst daughter, ::Vfar y Jane, on October 2. A seccnd son was born on October 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Durton Braey, 58-E Rdge. The ba)y has been named Geo:rge. Both the above-mentoned brths were aso at Leand Memora Hospta. Bette :Her, daughter of ~r. and Mrs. Laurence Mer, 0 B Pateau Pace, has returned from Chdrea"s Hospta, and s recoverng ucey. Mr. and Mrs. rvng Levne of -G Laure H R.oad are recevng cougratuat ons on the brth of ther thrd chd, a son named Mes Ed ward. The Levnes have two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schen, 56-E Crescent Road, have had as ther house guest~; for the past few days Mrs. Schens cousn, Mss Rose Sherton of San Francsco. St. Hughs rect::>ry was the scene Satu cay of the wecd.ng of ::Vss ~,ary Eer }.::aeher,.eee of :Mr. aw ~rs. Hbert 0. Kurth, 6-G J.te:u Pc ~. to Eugne Lee Dor -~y. : 0 of )r. and :Hrs. ra Dor.-ey o \Yestmnster, ~\c. The Rev. Fath:r <.aphae ofcated at the cc.:ren.ony, whocq was the frst t ) take pace n St.. Hughs rectory. G~ en n marr<:.ge by her unce, the b de wo e a wht,e taffeta gown wth an off-the-shouder neckne. Her ve of French uson wa:; hed by a wreath of whte fowers, and >:e carred a nosegay of whte roses and carnatons. ::Vss M;.ry..\nne Johnson was mad of honor., and ~\ss -:\ancy Rae Kurth was juno: brdesmad. Andrew J. :.r ee served as b,;~st man.. Foowng the c,e:remony,.a recepton was hed at the Ktrth resdence, after whch the newyweds eft or a motor trp through New York State. Upon r eturnng they w make ther home at 532 Lynn,:vew Ave. n Batmore. Among the nmerous out-oftown g-uests was -:he brdes grandfather, Mrs. Anna B. Meer of M,,-auk,~e, \Vsconsn. October 2, 948 Red Cross Boodmobe Returns n November Dr. Lous M. Jma, ch<tman of rnce Gecrges County Chapter of t:e Amercan Red Cross sad today that the hosptas m ths County have used 25 more pnts o bood snce Jan~ary st than was coected upon the varous vsts of the Boodmobe here. n order to take care of a hosptas, both cvan and mtary and to provde for any emergency that mght arse, t s estmated that one person n every 35 must donate a pnt of bocd once a year. There s no charge fo r Red Cross bood, the ony charge beng what the physcan charges for the admnstra on. The Boodmobe w be back n Hyattsve on November 4 and 8. Anyone nterested may make an appontment by cang Mrs. Raph Neumann, Greenbet 646 o:- the Red Cross n Hyattsve at WAr- fed f transportaton s needed t w be provded. f a the boys and grs offered eadershp and character tranng ast year by Boy and Gr Scouts and by Camp Fre Grs n the Natona Sapta Area, were to march n one parade, they woud make the equvaent of three Army dvsons. The Communty Chest Federato,n makes ths posshe. GREJ:NBELT COOPERAT O_R Sev e_n Hgh Schoo PTA Pans Bake Sae October 23 A hake sae v; be he on Saturday, October 23 n front of the move theater begnnng at 9 a.m. The purpose ~ to rase funds for the Hgh Sch;:<O Parf"nt-Teachers Assocaton. " J)ersons wshug to donate home"baked goods or make cash contrbutons are requeste( to ca or get n touch wth ::\rs. Sansone at 7-B Hsde Road, Greenbet 4622 or Mrs. Hartman; Tower Mothers Attend Homeroom Program, Pan Projects Over 00 mothers attended the frst of a seres of homeroom mother programs, hed Monday n the Center.o;choo audtorum. Mrs. Rex Jue announced that 235 members had joned the Center Schoo PTA as of that date. The group ~ecded to hod. monthy study programs based on the PTA maga ~ncs "Psychoogy of the Eementary Schoo Chd" and to meet wth the teachers n the ndvdua ~omerooms every other month begnnng n November. These grqups w dscuss probems pechar to ther o-wn homeooms and ad ther teachers n any speca homeroom projects necessary. A homeroom mother, a membershp charman and two teephone mothers were eected for each room ~ ~ ~~ f a t ~ephone~ ct~ were as s;n~pe as ths. the ony equ.pment wed use woud be fags. And, f we needed more of them, t woud be a smpe matter to make new ones from stcks and coth. But expandng aqd mprovng teephone ;;ervce s an entrey dfferent story. t m~eans constructng new budngs addng mes of wre and cabe.. nsta.ng compe~tt swt<:hboards and thousands of other precson-made devces. Thats why the job s so costy. Our present constructon program aone requres mons of doarsmoney that must come, as t aways ha;s, from. nvestors. They E~ntrust ther money to us because they beeve ther nvestment w be secure and pay them a far return. The huge sums used n ths program of progress do not come from the money pad for tee~pqone servce. Ths money mu~ go to meet everyday expense s- wage:;, materas and other operatng costs-whch are now at the hghest peak n our qstory. ~ he Ch-..eake a Po--.c Teephone~ \~ of Baknore Gtjr ~ ~

8 /r:... L " Eght GREENBELT COOPERATOR October 2, 948 Hep Kds Fee Secure ~xpert Tes Parents "How s Your Ch:s Menta Heath?" was the subjt:ct of a pane dscusson at th<~ Noch End PTA meetng on Tuesday evenng, October 2. Mrs. Martha MaxweU, who s a psychoogst teachng at Amercan Unversty, gave the ground rues for menta hygene. Mrs. Maxwe stn~ssed the fact that chdren need a sense of securty more than they need, tamns and that parents shoud be consstent n handng ther chdren. Mrs. Lbby Godfadden, who s a soca worker wth the Chd Wefare Cnc n the Dstrct, descrbed the functon of the soca worker n reaton to the s :hoo. M-rs. Jua Baey gave the parents sde -how they react when facng proh:. ems deang wth ther chdren. There foowed an open dscusson durng whch questons were ask-:d by the parents and answered by the pane members. Vst Cassrooms Before the meetng sta.rted, parer.ts enjoyed very much the opportunty of vstng ther chdrens rooms and chattng wth the teachers. The membershp com:.ttee charman announced that the PTA now has 220 members. The arg.,.st representaton of parents present was from Mrs. Haauers frst grade cass, whch receved $.00 to use n buyng somethng for tr.er room. Mrs.. Mrabea Pays Precedng the pane dscusson Mrs. Wam Mrabea payed severa seectons on H.e pano and the evenng cosed wth a soca hour. The annua Book Far, whch :s sponsored by the PTA, w be hed on Frday and Saturday, October 22 and 23, n the Art~; and Crafts Room at the Center schoo. G rr Scout Week B-egns Oct:. 3 Gr Scout Week begns October 3, wth the ceebraton of the brthday of Juettte Low, the founder of Gr Scoutng n Am erc a. Each day of that week has a speca sgnfcance, determned by one of the Scout badges. The scout traer w come to Greenbet durng Scout week wth exhbts oj: Gr Scout work. Seventeen grs of Scout. Troop 8 hked to the ake ast weekend where they hed a wener roast. Troop Lea~er Mrs. Jesse Water and assstants Mrs. Haze Gump and Mrs. Agnes DesMarets supervsed the budng of trench fres and cookng. Troop 85,. whch now ncudes T.oop 65, went to Rock Creek Pk. n the Natona Guard truck, chauffered by Aabrey Jones. Mrs. Lowen Matheny, eader of Troop 65, asssted by her husband, made the arrangements for the outng. The grs took a hke, payed ba and watched a dog show. The} had a pcnc of baked bean:; and baked appes contrbuted by Mrs. Matheny, and hot dogs and. ros, whch each gr brought. The Leaders Assocaton of Prnce Georges County w hod ts annua banquet Monday, Octobcr 25 at the Greenbet Centc~r schoo. The mea w be prepared and served by the Phathea Bbe Ca<>s. FNE ARTS PROGBA~ S""ARTS WOMAN~) C:LUB The Fne Arts Department of the Womans Cub of Greenbet w~ hod ts frst meetng of the season at the home of Mrs. Hen~ry Brautgam, 4 Forestway, on Thursday afternoon, October 28, at 2 ocock. Mss Chrstne Sptta w speak on "Costumes Throu~:h the Ages," demonstrated by hand-modeed fgurnes. Mrs. Brautg;Lm w be asssted by Mrs. Herbert Ha, Sr., Mrs. Afred R. Lee, Mrs. Raph N. N euman, Mrs. OrvHe M. Sye and Mrs. Lawrence D. Mott. Mrs. John R. McCtndon of Gr~enbet w sng ad w be accompaned by Mrs. Danc~ J. Neff ae the paao. Ar Force Bc,nd Pays For Grade Schoo Kds The Board of Educaton of Prnce Georges County has competed arrangemen ~s wth the 702nd Ar Force Banr, statoned at Andrews Fed. for ~L band concert at Rtche Coseum on October 22, at :30 p.m. Ths program w be one n a seres panned for ths year, to stmuate an nten:st n musc apprecaton. The program ~; ben,g restrcted to pups n the eementary schoos. t w ast approxmatey one hour and ffteen mnute~, termnatng not ater than 2:45 p.m. To cover the expenses ncurred, there w be an admsson charge of 25c. The program fo tne concert s as foows: Memores of Stephen Foster, a medey, by C:aet; Begn the Begune, Coe Porter; Fnae from Tschaowskys Fourth Symphony; Stormy Weather, a fantasy by Aren; Purpe Pageant March. Kng; Headnes, a mod ~rn rhapsody by Coby; Taes from Venna \Vocds, Strauss; St. Lou~; Bues. Handy; Amercan Patro, Meacham; and Gate Cty, a march by \Vedon. Another concert w be hed m Xovember for the secondary schoos. Watonans Anc AthEtc Cub Pan Barb~ecue The Greenbet P.thetc Cub and the saac Waton League w hod a barbecue on Saturday. October 30 from 2 to 8 p.m. Ths w be the frst n a seres of soca events to whch the pubc s nvted. Pans ca for barbecung a >rhoe pg. E. Don Buan of the zaak Waton League, stated that The entre commttee o:: ths affar s determned that no one w be turned away because of ack of barbecue." CN~TrERS RDES N By. J. Parber A CARTOON S BORN... or. YOU TOO CAN... Some of you may have seen a cartoon pand n a;t Sundays Tmes-Hera.d, on the rado page, that was drawn by ths coumnst. Because t ;s a new and nove expe,ence fer me, and b ecause t ts a drect r( sut of my assocaton.vth the Cooperator, th~-:k the "nsde story" ts gettng prnted mght be of nterest to you. Last June the Cooperator receved a from Cody Pfansteh, pubc reatons drec :or of \VTOP, express-. ]. Parker r.g an ntere >t n the artst of a cartoon that appeared n the Cooperator..,\ fter arr~ngng for an ntervew went to the CBS stud;os on the evenng of he Repubcco.n Converton and spent a de ghtfn hour or so watchng the event on teevson n the studos. Then ::\r. Pfansteh ex :>aned that he woud ke to have ;]rawngs of rado personates that coud be use< n newspaper dspays foe pubcty pur;;>oses. Jp.::m hs assurance that my zany, and somewhat psych.:.pathc, drawngs do have a certan appea, T consented to do a few for hs app::ova. A few weeks ater, submtted some cartoons of my d eas of eght types of ch;;.racters tha.t: sten to varous knds of programs. To cemcpstrate what sort of copy shoud go Vth the drawngs wrote a few paragraphs for three of them. Af e; another engthy nterva. was teephoned by the studo and tod that three cartoons were accepte : by the rado edt~r RDERS ~~ ese notces are ru~ free of cha,rge for anyone needjng or offerng a rde. f you want a r::otce repeated pease notfy tf...e COOPERATOR offce on Tue8-. O.:ay Nghts between 8:30 p.m. and 0:30 p.m. <:ders Wanted: Vcnty of 7th and Consttuton. Workng ho4rs 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ca Greenbet 720. Rders Wanted: Research Center, Betsve. Phone Wanted: Aternate drver and rders. 4th and Consttuton, N. W., hours 8:5 to 4:45, Greenbet of th.o Tmes-Herad, and woud appear the next week. On the. foowng Saturday nght, rushed from a downtown move to Unon Staton to get the next mornngs paper, but faed to fnd my drawngs. The next week was agan dsapponted. But ast Sun-. day, when had reached a state where amost ddnt care any more. my neghbo; obgngy ent me her paper and there dscovered my frst pad pubshed work. must adrr:t was qute gratfed. On~ mportant aspect of ths ncdent s worth mentonng. There a:-e many resdents n town wth atent taents and abtes that need ony encouragement n order to gan some success. Ths newspaper offers an exceent medum for th-ese peope to use for ths purpose. Prntng a newspaper requres varous sks: typng, makeup of the pages; copyreadng, wrtng; "heads," news stores, features, human nterest stores, and coumns; ;octng advertsng.j managng the busness department, and cartoonng. The chance to gan vauabe experence n these actvtes and have a ot of fun. at the same tme- ye:s, even gan a feeng of contrbutng to the communtys wefare n an actve manner-s yours for the askng. The Cooperator needs hep, and as you can see, the rewards and gratfcatons are not to be gnored Rde W~te~ to vcnty jof 7th and F sts., N.\\<. Work hot~rs 8:30 to 5. Phone Gr. 79~7. Rde Wanted to Pentagon Budng. Hours, 8.5 to 4:45. Ca 686. Rde or Rders Wanted: from v~cuty of Amercan Unversty, ~th and F Sts., N.W. Wednesday an< Thurs~ay, about 8:20 r.m. Ca Greenbet GREENBELT THEATRE PROG~ Phone% SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. Rchard Dx Badands. Of Da~ota (Ressue) Ron Rande Mure Stenbeck Pacfc Adventure Contnuou~ p.m. Last Compete Sow 8:30 SUN., MON. OCT, Red Sketon - Bran Donevy A Southern Yankee Sunday Feature at: :5, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30, 9:35 Monday 7:30 and 9:35.. TUES., WED. OCT Ro~rt Young Margarte Chapman f J THUR., FR. Jack C..anon - Reentess (Coor) 7 & 9 Ann Sothern Apr Showers-~ 7 & 9 =r========~====:=--======================================:~==================================================================~====~ft ~---- =- S Ths Co-op Mortth MOTTS SWEET (:DE~ GALLON 69C QUART % GALLON 2}C Your Co-op wh pass a prce reductons aong to you as soon as we receve them. Some prces are now at ther owest n the past year. 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