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1 ~~,c~,-, Page4 THE GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thusday, Januay ~-- ~2 The Peoples Business By Jey Voodlis (A Coopenttve News sen-) lee Peltlll"e) It Is emakable bow much _allie ae the extemists on the ight llld the left ends of tile powcal spectum On most majoissuesthecommunists and the exteme lghtwinges see eye to eye Despite the fact that the existence of the communists gives the ightists thef best excuse fo existence, and that the existence of a fascist ight-wing movement lends some plauslblllty to the communist claim that only by thei violent and dictatoial pogam can the "people be potected be essential diffeence between the extemists of both ight and left and the majoity of the people wbo ae In between is this Pogessives and cqnsevatives; Democats and Republicans -- all wbo ae genuinely devoted to constitutional gov _enment - ecognlze tbe_pinciples of majoity ule, the ule of --law, andtbe necessity of civil peace This means that on each side dis- t/}fe JOHN WHIPPiC HOL/Se, 8tiiiT IN 6,_0 AT IPSWIC" MASS, STAN/75 n::ic>ay AS PROOF OP THE STABILITY Cl"!IOTif Tlfe Bti/LOERS AN/7 llfe WHITE PINE TlfEY t/se/7 FOR EXTERIORS QC llieir HOMES CHEf JERRYS PIZZA ( Foely I Joe sf In the Ceate Ou lage plain pizza 95~ Ou ~all plain pizza 0~!-i Fied Chicken o 2 Shimp in Basket $25 Jumbo -size Donuts,, 70~ doz Eclais, ceam puffs, 0 apple tunoves 5~ ea CATERING TO INDUSTRIAL AND PRIVATE PARTI~S Fee delive~y on ode ove $500 Beakfast se~ved dally fom 7 to llam, except Sun, GI4-499 Gl NO MONEY DOWN VA and FHA - No Money Down Financing Is now available We will be glad to show you ou big selection of llstings and explain how you can buy the detached house of you deams with NO MONEY DOWN, L, itnhtlt -ell Delays -Zolllg ; lttws Dooiew _, fo o t By BUSS GBE~UM: F~ with the potests of ihe AdvisoyPii~f~ othe citizens and the develope ~ ~ltway ~_IN_D;EPENDENl NEWSPAPER tbat thee bad not been pope notmcatlcid Vol 26 No7 GREEN~ELT, MARYLAND Thunclayl Januay, 962 zoning would be~ tbe agenda, the city COUDCU at a night &geed to defe -;::;;~;-;-~:-=-~:--;,_------)-F::: -::=: ===== =::: ::ll!~-pac~ked~~~!2m~ondat Gcs aoad Meets Hee, NOIICEOFIPICIAL =i{::== ::=::u~y~ Annou-ces No Sales Ref~nd By HARRY ZUBKOFF MIEIINft beat was die ClCMIICUs cleclstaa The Boad of Diectos of Gee""--lt Consume : -~ to ldd to Its P" aed,_a ~ OF = zoning petfdoa fo Pacel 4 B_evic~s (Co-?p) held its egula meeting in Geen- a 56-ue tact ot lad &COll belt last week, fo the fist time sfuce last Febu- GRIINBIL CITY COUNCIL Keallwonh Awaue (am die ay It was announced a,t this meetillg tliat thee ~ ~= _wow:d ~ no patonage ~f~d this yea TO CONIIDIR ZONING = tn":: ~<::: = Although eanings fo the y~ gfodii slqlpq ceate sfllat ae expected to wind up n the Cl, Sc6oof Pato_fs the Capitol Beltwayflbt-Cll-wa black, these eanings will not be APPLIC aas dlqcjaallyacoesdletact to pay fo a patonage Holtn I PO,~ ATIOI PRIIINIL Y ~~"> - C8leddle ~- No final action Tbe Item was Dot induded Ja a dividend on lbe eleuiclto die NBWS ) : ~ - - ~~-~) -~~ ~~ of othe ONE 6()0 fl 4SOIII WHY THE NORTH/iAST an open election, On the othe IS PAMOUS FCX REt::)a!CING EARLY hand neithe the communist no AMtRICAN Ft/RNITLIR IS THAT Z$~ the exteme ight wing goups ~ Ll S f/ari7wooos COMES FROH has any eal espect fo the THE AREA Ameican Constitution o fo Its ~~~~~:::::!~~~!!!!!i!!!!!!~~~~~~!j~~jl pinciples of democatic goven Moe ment in a epublic, Both extemist goups a"e so sue of thei own infaubility that they believe in gaining powe by foce If necessay, and once in jnwe, ibolisbing the civil and political ights of all who ds agee with them Anothe point of full ageement between the exteme left and the exteme ight Is found in thei attitude towad the United Nations and the hope of peace, Exteme ight-wing Ameicans agee with the Soviet Union wholeheatedly in thei attitude towad the United Nations Both would like to see It dead and buied And fo the same basic eason -- because then cant contol the U, N But in this they ae fa out of step with the geneal opinion of the Ameican people A numbe of membes of Congess have polled thei constituents to discove thei opinions about the United Nations, disamament, and peace One such Congessman, M Widnall, Republican of New jesey, secued the follow Ing esults: 84% of the PeoPle of his distict said they egad the United Nations as the best hope of maintaining wold peace, 2 8% said they believe the aim of wold peace can be achieved though stength enlng the United Nations Then what about Goa and BL Meie Plunming and Heating BUlL T IN SHOWERS POWDER ROOMS and GR Qu Spec:talty ALTERATIONS elevision Sln I SeYice Lowe thaa diiicoiiiit boaeea SERVICE BY JP -oleaahjaal Llcealled t;jeclic U, EastaeeN TV anteaua lnalllled Ca dloa,aied Hanyok Bos Katanga? Both the situation In Goa and the one In the Congo cy out fo Mie than one-thid of all a stonge United Nations Till! woking women tn the nation eal touble is that the UN as today ~ave childen unde age pesently constituted Is at the 8, Compae this figue with of the decisions of Its the one-tenth of the 04 membe states Thoi~ wokes they numbeed twenty states, o nations, ae so-called yeas and t becomes evident "soveeign," be U,N, can do that the exta pay check Is benothing to which they object The coming mo~ of an econoilic UN has no effective machiney necessity, says joanne Reitz, to deal with a difficult situation Extension home, management like India-Goa, Congo-Katanga, specialist at the Univesity of Fance-Algeia, Noth Viet Mayland Nam-South Viet Nam, o Belin Accoding to the u s, De The UN cannot by Its own dec!- patment of Labo, mothes slon Investigate the facts, evalu- with childen unde 8 wok ate the claims of both sides, to help meet eveyday family weigh justice, make a decision _living expenses, house payand then enfoce that decision on eveyone All the U,N, can do ments and costs of childens Is act on the equest of one o education Mothes who ae the moe of its membes -- If othe heads of thei households, of membes dont object couse, must wok to suppot So long as this weakness Is thei entie families allowed to continue, India cannot Howeve only 20 pe cent efe he gievance ove Goa to of women with pe-school-age the UN, no can Katanga o the childen wok outside the home, Congo appeal to It with hope that usually at pat-time jl)bs a ational, fai, and enfoceable Eighty pe cent of woking decision can be eached Fo this mothes have husbands I who ae usually the main beaawtnnes vey eason, nations and pieces of nations esot to foce and en- n these cases, mothes ean dange the peace of the wold ings mean "extas" fo the The answe to these poblems whole family, is not to citicise the UN, as Congessman Widnalls New je sey constituents call fo -- a stengthening of the United Nations until It Is made an effective Instument of the will of mankind to have peace In the wold so much of ou pess and anumbe of ou public figues have been lately doing, The answe to these poblems ts exactly the one which 8% of We want to take this oppotuni\y to wish all ou fiends and neightxts in Geenbelt a most healthy ~nd pospeous New Yea in \962 Fank J Lastne and Fa ll: 5 Centeway GR 4-SlOO Monthly Payment $ Amount you boow 453, , 864, ,5358 2, ,7962 A!x>ve ates include life insuance TWIN PINES SAVINGS & -LOAN ASSN Y ~ Local Cut Rate Liquo Stoe YET-RAN S LIQUOR 630 Wcah Balto Blvd wt (US Highway No ) Ml If you lllce How Yolt Stato CHAMPAGNE 99 5th - 2o c loy! IVtOII,d Poun 4 In 02 CIEME DE-MENTHE,_ 299~ot REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND SCOTCH WHISKEY 379!ttl o,,,,00 old CHARTER KIMTUCKY S PINI!ST REG th Voto $poe 4 69 St~ 2,, 49,, ~;, Pull Ouot hukn frenc BRANDY VODKA 299 5tlo 2,, 575 Not, Kno, lond Of WHISKEY Fom 35,00 Coso up (2-llt"c" _: KENTUCKY SIRE 3 99 QT S" WHISIEY A LOftt "" L S" GIII t----:,:::::,c:-,c-,-,,,---~s VODIA ST;IOURION All 3 to 875 Assoted Box of 3,99 : Wine I 99,VIn- 4 ~Hill SANTA HARO Spoc 9lf lox SPANISH RIESLING THE light STAIT TO foul HOME JAI ,0 97 Itt lux~ utoh Mia YHt ;, out leas M,, _ 349, 000 ST Al fiom GOLD SWEET WINE 2:39 u v 97~ lot PREPAIED MANHATTAN MARTINIS -- - V-t7YHtOI~ 0 PlOOf 2295 IOURION Whl - 0" VA leutn Coo4ol Yout CHOKE 3,79 o 3 fotiioo 389 ~too4p MANY IRAIIDS t2 TO choosi PROM IIADY TO IUVI 379 5th 3 " 00 _J, ; ~ _ to pay it, even f the money _be taken fom net income athe than cuent eanings, (Net In come Dclll!fes poceeds fom the sale of the cente), Accoding to Teasue Geose Webe, the Co-op expeienced Its least successful Y duing 96 PeviOusly 960, ~ been theleutauc:cesil- ;ful yea In CO~p hlstoey, Wilen the flt time it did not pay the aod ly tile JlltlC!IIIIit wbch time T\ was geneal m~gesam speeches oll llfety Aahelmans last offlclal ~ On Satuday, Januay 20th, with die boad, altlloucb helsex- each scbool patol membe- wlll pec:ted to attend a tneetlng In be dmf ed fee of ~~o;; Febua y, His posiddn as man- a tt --ae to the Geenbelt Theate, Sgt A R age expies at ~ ~d of Jan- Geen will be on band to handout uay, The management-consul- doo pizes to lucky ticket tant fim of Cbecchi and holdes, Company will seve as manage School patol membes will of the business affajs of the tece th Co-op fo an lntef"" -tod until ve geen oveseas caps wi ", Geenllelt butu>ns and ea muffs, a new geneal managet:fs hied Checchi bas aleady ltaited an active pogam to een apelicants fo tlits posltloa The boad also ~oved a long-standing equest to jltovlde copies of the minutes of thei meetings to the chaimen of the aea delegations, Among othe actions Wblch the Boad took at the llteetliig was the "conflict of Inteest" ques- tion Discussion bought out the fact that a povision Which bad, been ill the by~laws since the Co-op began was deleted a few yeas ago This by-law povided dlat no boad ll)embe(oa membe of hi famlly) codd be hied by the Co-op leis thin two yeas afte Hving a tlm on the!nad wttlaout appoval by a membe~ ship meeting Seveal boad membes expessed supise dlat this by-law badbeendel ed, and a poposal was peswed to einstate this povision The boad ageed that tbe pinciple should be adopted as a matte ot boad policy, although it wa pointed out that the boad cotild change Its policies any time, They efused, howeve, to ecommend the by-law to the membeahip fo einstatement on die go!idds that one long by -Ia w c:hana mllht cal~ undue attllltlon to itmlt and povoke too much dliciiiiion Planning Nominee James S, Powell, ill Geenhill d:", hie been nominated by coun- Youths Caught In Twin Pines Theft Complete coopeation between Twin Pines Savings and Loans Association and Qeenbelt Pollee lead to the,discovey of the pesons" llllvolved in the theft of ove $Cl00 fqtn the Twin Pines ~Ice duing the last month As «lqql as the shotage was noticed, pollee wee notwed, the matte discussed, and a plan waa JU Into opeation to obseve the suspects jn ode to cbeck out the\ibplclous On Wednesday evening, thee young teeo-ie Geenbelt boys enteed the olflce and made a deposit ~ two lage bills, The clek went to the fues to check til& ~t and one-of the boys followed him stating that lie wanted to check sometbjd&, In doing thlt, theboyuctlonbleeked tbe cleft view 0t the place whee -~lill was up Wbin the cl~ ~ the two lap billa mlntdg ~ hi etun to the counte, _ questsoned the boys who dented knowledge of Its wbeelllouca The pollee, llmunoiiiid wben the boya llflthe <dice aud an infttlptiod followecl lloa lllom) W feimd Ia OM of boy poi8uato Putbeq~a~a- tlonlnll!o\llbt admdns fom thee boys of cw tllllfto Tbe YN~at _, ~ jea old and om (!ft- bave tt cuman Dtvld Clwnplon to WI chaged, u juyeldlea, wtth Jathe vacancy on tha Advisoy ~y Othe yguthl ae ~ Planftina Boad ceattd by the Involved llut DO CltM ellap I 2 I I!L I 5 It d MONDAY JAI~lRY 5, 962,, ~ :, - :: aulti-puilose ROOM- : ~ "t ~ -, -~-, YDUTH CEIITER ~ p~t :on z Qnl~g Rtquests In aep(,t totb:e: oitycouj )il dated-decembe 4 (Mayo;~_~ but not j)ubllcly eleased,wtn lut Mcftldaymgbttlj NEWS==-::= council meeting, the citys Advisoy Planning Boad :~: ~-!" made ecommendations on the zoning petitions by ot the nezt meeting ~ bl!lf Gavin and Matin ownes ofeight pacels of land Instucted tmt" it he Included on the pubij!ifled ageuda Howabout 360 aces, and a zoning pe~itfon fo eve, he ~ as the esult t pacel 4 (the Geenbelt Road, Capitol Beltway, ==~t!~t:e~~~ Kenilwoth Avenue Tiangle) which Kavits and Com- the NEWS RE9i w did!lot con- a h pany p I an to d eve op as a egion s opping cente tan this Jtem; He apaded that he was outtf town ave the In the case of the Gavin and Geenbelt between the Noth End Matin po}sety, the Planning fame homes and the Baltlmoe weekend and diddot eeetbenews REVIEW and note lbe omljoa IDitil Monday, be city 88Pf was then instnjcced to DOdfy Boad ecommended denial of ezoning fo pacels 3, 4 and 4 Pakway, with the ebove easons also applying, Howeve, the small pacels in the Noth End Boad felt that such zoning sboidd all popety ownes and also the (mostly between Ridge Roadand be consideed If the popety Advisoy Planning Boad that Reseach Road) desied fo ownes povided cetain zoning would be on ~ agllllda, apatments and also denial of additional infometjon Mayo White said he deeply eezoning fo pacels 0 (adjacent The Boad asked that the own- getted the cicumstances wbc:h to G;eenbelt Like Pak) and 5 es submit specific plans fo the pevented full pulilclty that tbe (south of Geenbelt Lake), on poposed development of pacels zoning disc:ussloa would take vblch the ownes desie to eect and 2 Such plans should place) high ise apitments The plan- include--but not be limited to-- Mayo White epoted on a tip njng Boad also ecommended oveall density of housing, a- made lastweeltbybjmselfcollldenial of ezoning to commecial chitectual design, and natue cilman Davtd Olam~on and City pacel 7 (next to the new Lake- of contact zone with cuent Manage McDonald (late also wood development), Gealbelt Homes, Inc housing made by Councilman BW The Boad geve the fouowtng The plans should also pesent pbjwps) to Camden, NJ, and ea99ns fo Its action: ) Re- poposed tatflc ciculation Haisbug, Pa, to - shopping quested ezoldll~ Ia not In con- whlc;h will I!DBue easonalile centes developed by Kaitz and fomity wlt;h ant existing plan safety fo existing GHI housing, Co, the Philadelplda fim wblch fo thl~ planmd community, 2) sites to be dedicated to the COIDI- Is PlOPOSIIII to develop the Tt The ppl~lons epesent a se- ty fo schools, pak aeas to be ugle, with Kovetts, a lllllona vee case of spot zollln& which developed bypetitlone, any oth- discount cbaln, as the majo bas little place In a planned e eceatjonal facilities to be tenant The mayo indjcated community, 3) The equelted developed bj tbe bujlde, and that the councu was aeatly Jm~ ~opment of seveal pacels poposed 0lutl~n of posallie peased with what they saw u tioud be highly diiicodant with sewage~sposal poblema well II the Oma pqihal ldjolnlng land uh both cuent The PIAAnln& Boad also He noted that Konen emadd planned, 4) Thee is no ecommsided deiijal of com- ploys a mlnlmum of 300 people apptnt Ju lflcatloft fo C-2 meclal zoning fo die 56- ~~ that a J, ~ PeDDeY IIDe zonlog In the poposed location ace Tiangle fo the folqwtng usually Joined illn a ceme He (plcel 7)," Thee is DO appaent ea0ns: ) The Mayland- ld that Kavitz would iidt Ollly Deed o desie fo R-0 aoalng National Capital Pak and Plan- bujld bu IWIIP the cwte, (hlb ise apatllleatl) uywbefe nn Commt ston has unde study its own leivk:es, llli:b In the community, and it clltllnly a evleed plan fo the CO\Dity as tash pick~, llld IJIOVldiiiC ils Is most objectlonallle adjofnidg and contemplates a detalled study own secuity guada, He dethe lake - of a smalle aea lnclldllg claed that he had "consldealie The Planninl Boad al0 ten- Geenbelt The new geneal plan aisunnce" that the dtyelape tatlvely ec:onunended dental of fot the county does not popose would aclally build the llqlpjdc IOftlll( pedtjonj wlllcb would the use of this land fo com~ cente, He eveeled that ia a pemit lplltnwiitl to he built on metcal puposes 2) The Boad eeie a ot executed eessloaa tm pecela aod 2, the lip aea feas tbat a atlsfactoy egional CoiDICil --s favoallly trv4 of land totalljc about 266 ICIel J c, ) situated on the Mlttn llocsi of (CotiMt Oil [Nigt 6) ( OffJ,_ -,,

2 , I, ;, -/ Geenbelt News Re,view AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Publlahed evey Thuaday by G,belt_Coopeotlve Publlahlng Aun lnc, G_~It, Mayland Deliveed each, k to evey home In G belt Edito Ruuell G,baum, GR ~- ~6~ Auoclate Edito Viginia Beauchamp, GR ~ _882 EDITORIAL STAFF Rita Fiahe, Beu Halpein, BemLce Kaatne, Sid Kastne Betty Kuhn, "Mailyn Moa, IJadoe Pake AI Skolnik, Elaine Skolnik, Doothy Suche, iloothy White, and H~y Zubkoll Bualneu Manage - Doothl White Ciculation Manage- VIcto M Fishe, GR ~-6787 )tall Photogaphe - Geo~e Hall BOARD OF DIRECTORS _ Pea AI Skolnik; Vic Pea Viginia Beauchamp; Secy Benice Kastne Teaa Hay Zubkoff and Ben Halpein MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $200 pe yea: (300 out of Geenbelt, Adveti s~ng ~nd news aticles may be submitted by mail (!lox 68, Geenbelt) deposatedmoubox at the Twin Pines Saving and Loan Office o deliveed to ~e editoial offices ih the b sement of 5 Pakway (GR 4-43), open ~afte L~9 P U: t!! ~~al\ N,!ws d:a~une 9:30 pm Tuesday!, A soy _Pefomance Whethe the pefomance put on by the city council Monday night was by design () accident, it epesented a to the Geenbelt citizeny At any ao,vatce THE GRE-ENBE-U-NEWS-Rf -tfw- ~ Shopping Centei~s Fo yeas Geenbelt has stuggled along " with one small, limited shopping cente whiie its esidents looked yeaningly at the splashy shopping centes going up elsewhee in the aea Suddenly the city is faced with the possibilty of~ thee majo shopping centes within the city Jimits this might be ocalled an epidemic with the disease diagnosed as "shopping ceiteitis " Ou city council has the wost case, but -fotunately has not quite succumbed The council has indicated that it, will not appove the equest to ezone to com~ mecia! the tact of land adjacent to the new Lakewood development On t!le othe hand, the patient is still feveish with h8ilucinations of two egional shopping centes vitually acoss the oad fom each othe, all inside the city of Geenbelt: One new shopping cente, Beltway Plaza is aleady in existence, with the possibility it maybecome egional shopping cente hi ecommendiilg against the petit ion by Kavits and 9ompany fo commecial nn ~" Expet o Speai a icc o Leonad Rodbeg wlll be the guest lectue at the jewish Community Cente of Pince Geoges County, Westway and Ridge R$, Geenbelt on_ Thesday, jan~y 23, at 8:30pm His topic will be, "HowAeWeDoing _ In the Peace Race D Rodbeg will eview the activities of the Kennedy administation on ams contol and disamament He is a membe of the lhlted S(ptes Ams Contol a nd Disamament Agency since its inception and peviously a membe of its pedecesso, the lhlted States Oisatmament Administation of the State Depat- ment O Rodbeg obtained his Ph D in physics fom Massachusetts Institute of Technology, spent two yea in a post-cloctoal position at the physics depatment of the Univesity of Califonia at Bekeley He tlien eceivedan appointment as assistant pofesso of physics at the Univesity of Mayland Afte two yeas zoning of pacel,4 (The Tiangle) as a site fo a on the faculty, he equested a second shopping cente the Advisoy Planning Boad!eave of ~eto join the United States Disamament cannot be developed on this site because a tade aea public, the pess, o the Advisoy Planning Boad, to suppot it does hot exist" We think the buden of the council placed on the agenda fo last Mondays poof is on the city council_ (o the develope) to meeting the applications pending fo ezoning of show I in the wods of Planning Boad membe em- Geenbelts undevelopedland City Manage Chales fod Simonson, that the aea can suppot two shop- McDon3fd was instucted to notify the "inteested ping centes when economic suveys have shown that paties", Appaently ou definition of "inteested the aea can hadly suppot one paties" and that of the citys diffe, since the only A likely esul~ of pemitting-the! establishment of pesons notified wee the ownes of the vacant land a sec~nd shopping ceitewill be two small shopping and othe developes One would think that at the :::~~ p:~~~~~!it~h=ei~~:t;:u::~=~~: b~~:; position Rodbeg was secetay_ of t e Fedeation of Ameican Scientists, a national oganization of scientists and enginees concened with the impact of science on national and wold-affais, andtheedltoofits national Newslette He is the autho_ of many papes, both on sctence and dlsamement The publlc is invited to attend vey least the peop~e of Geenbelt would be an in- M and Ms, Blly Coleman teested paty to a decision that might affect the of 5- B Eastway announce the maiage of thei daughte, whole futue natue and gowth of Geenbelt stoe~thatsell nigh quality, pestige mechandise Diane, to Leon Smith, son of M What i~ most distubing is that the clty council Maybe thee is eason in this madness I and maybe and Ms c D Smlth,l29 GeenhUt did not see anything wong with this pocedue It that faseeing look in t,he council s eye is visio:q The couple was maied Januay 4th in Hallfax, Noth Cao was not until potests wee voiced by the leading athe than hallucination If so, the council has yet llna _Those pesent wee Dianes citizens, including a-fome mayo and membes to pesent any convincing agument that two shopof the advisoy Planning Boad, who only head of ping centes is just what Geenbelt needs and to fathe mothe, gandmothe and Leons the added agenda item by accident, that the ouncil show us that the aea can suppot them and lead the ~ anh ~ape decided to po_ stpon_ e action and to hold a special public city into gloious pospeity, - Memoial sevices wee held heaing this Monday Unless they can pesent such aguments Monday on Thesday, Januay 9 at the What _; 8 also distessing is the tendency of the night, we uge the council membes to, follow the Univesity Pak Chuch of the + Bethen fo Fank Chales Hacouncil to bypass the Advisoy Planning Boad The ecommendation of the Planning Boad and deny the pe, infant son of Fank c and Boad was set up as a goup of independent, non- ezoning petition fo the Tiangle Daphne Hape, 2 -B Eastway, ~~~~~~~~-----t~====~~~==~====~w~ho::dt:ed~j~~uuy~~7 ~~----~ pa tisan citizens to evaluate the diffeent poposals A dolt Couses d ak - d t" t Re f dul d 9~S am ; Sunicij School 630 pm Toinlntlliion f o ezoung an to m e eco~en a 0ns o coun- gistation a t e u- 00 a,, Momlng Waahlp 730 pm Evening Wouhlp cil The Boad had evaluated the applications fo cation couses will take place on januay 5, fom 7 to 9 pm commecial -zoning now pending befoe the, council Fo infomation egading the pogam call the Adult Education and had ecommended that they be denied But no Office Appleton publicity was given to this ecommendation Adult Education Dsy Centes In Geenbelt ae the Geenbelt We would think that the pope pecedues fo co-op Hospitality Room and the council to follow in handling zoning mattes ae these: Geenbelt Methodist Chuch Du Val Senio High, High Point, () Make public the ecommendations of the Advi- Nothwesten and Bladensbug soy Planning Boad ae among those schools offeing evening couses Regista (2) Give the public ample notice when the council tion will take place at the school will take up the zoning applicatiops whee couse is being given 730 pm Wedneoday ; Mld eek Se,lce ~IEENBEL T BAPTIST CHUICH MOWATT MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH invitea you to CHURCH SCHOOL : :30am WORc;mp S~RVICE - - -,-: :00 am Lyle E Hape, pasto GR IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJUnfliiiJ~liiITI! (3) Afte heaing all inteesteli: paties and study- St Hughs fdeeting ~ol~ Glo ~ut~ean GI~uc~ ing th~ Boads ecommendations, make an The StHughsHomeandSchool independent decision as to the meits of the ap- Association wlll hold its egula plications, p_~senting cogent easons when the monthly meeting next Thusday, Januaty 8, at 8 pm at the Ed od H Blme, Paato decision is counte to the Boads Advice school Guest wlll be David IIIIIIIJIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItnll In zoning mattes especially, it is impotant that Webste, a Washlngton-tialhlw- t-::=;;;::::::::::::=::::::;==::::::=:=:;::;=:~==:;:, ye, who wlll speak on "Aid to IT the city council tquch all bases, Sil)ce it is SO easy Education" Theusualclassoom fo an uninfomed public to jump to conclusions and visitation pelodwlllbeheldfom -JIU ~tuiw " il 7:5 to 8 pm make chages of collusion Thee ae many econo- Kathy Ryan, 2 Lakeside Dive UNITED murch OF CHRIST Ml -a- _ IJ-, eomm~tu e~""- d d lik C if th and a membe of the 7th gade mic inteests invo ve, an e aesa s w e, e at St Hushs, was announced the council must be above suspicion winne of the essay contest on Rev Kiniwth Watt, Minlltl , tm topic "What Libety Means HW side and Cesc~nt Rds GR4-67 k to Me" The contest, sponsoed T h an s New Fallout Booklet by the Home and School As- OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY YEAR To The Edito sodation, was held in obsevance Fiday: +00 pt, Fellowship 78, Social HaiL The fedeal govenments long of Hum~ Rlghta Week and was SUNDAY: Moning Woship at 9:00 and :0 am with M We wish to thank ou many a~aited booklet, "Fallout Po- open to membes of the 7th and peachln& Chuch School at 9:00, 0:00, :0 am 5:00, fiendll and neighbos fo thei tectlon; What to know and Do 8th gades at St Hl~Jhs Kathy Gade Fellowship 6:30, Senio High Pllglm fellowship, assistance duing the ecent lll- About Nuclea Attack," is fln- was pesented withthebook"the "Does It -y to be honest?" 7:30, Chucb Council Meeting, nes$ of ou son ally off the pesses Geenbelt Life of Helen Kelle" judges HalL Sinceely, M and Ms Lindsay Palett e-o JUdge has eceived a quota of 400 fo the contest included Ms Monday: 8:00, Chuchmans Club, Social Hall Cicles, 2, copies Citizens may pick them Peg Loftus, Councilman Bill Tuesday! :30, Cicle 4 up at tbe City Office Kistle, PhlUips, and fome Mayo Alan Thullday: 8:5, Dlacussion Goup, home of Ms Janet --;,~:,; ::: ::~ ~-_,- - -~-,,,~ ~~-",,, _,_,,~f~~,,,, ",~"--""I "Disheatening" TO IB BDlOR: iut SlblldaY I, wtmessed the Boad of Diectos of Geeabelt Caasume Seices ill acton -at the Dnt meetlng bed In Geenbest ~ last Febuay To me tt wu a satjdeni"i, dlslaeat~ eodg expeence It is 0 secet that the co-op has DOt been dodg well, tblt lts fidadclal situation and its opej:atiodb ae DOt pogessdg u they should Confonted With some vey pessdg poblems u they ae, I expected to find a boad at last c:om- Dg to gips with eality, fac:dg up to ita WI:Y dfftcult and ty- Dg ole fo the lmnuidtate fu~ tue, and enegeti~y seekdg soludons I was disappointed Justead, found a goup of men wieatllngwlth shadows, concened With~ Incoheent and lndectstve dominated by a sinau, execatve commtttee and seem- Dgly IDI8wae of thei duties and eiijiodstbilities as the diectos of a coopeative The many old-time coopeatos In Geenbelt, who once devoted a goodly measue" of thei time, talent and enegies to the building of,gcs, and the many, many Geeuheltes who have in- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS J Council SJateDent o~ Zo~ing Nlll li~ Race 0 C:::::;~J=~na The cnae of the tlaugula t:acl of lad boudded-by Kenllwohl He~ Sllday ~full 26 lldw 35,ant Geeabek Rd aad the aew Clc:lpateeada Highway, --,,_ ~ Ja coapentcd with tbe belt Till Pin LUlu 0 Jllll CJid Counctl has ::: thae dais bici sbollld Ost be evaluated, Road Cl ~ _ P- Belin olled a 209pme petitloned fo appoval of a c-2 ~fal ZDDIDI Tile G~ Recl:iadoa-0 --y at, ae,_ ~ a the t ts and n Rlmes &_,_L ISL&i ia-_ as to pope use u to maay,_ ac aeas the tlecciiid In a eetes of e!pt,, -- _ within tbe col\)oate Umts oube city Afte tlds Is IDantbolll dulugthedubs OP- Ill the ~~mepmeteammatemjke next consldeatioa would be tbi evaluaddn of the poposed eatoll ~" The ace w BaDt, ~ old, ioued ~ stuctues and use by tbe peddone fo the fftoiiiq be luilepdless~weathe The Tbe BataiD lelpe Is CODJII08ed Council eeo- ~a" thai thee ae, In molt plalmed coiiuiiujildes, stat llld finish of the ~ wil of boys allll gtds unde 3 yean, be Badea Field A field of of age~ leque bas 6 teams esldeatial aeu, aeas of apatments, commeclal aea and In- -4- elv 30---aeex _!lth fou bowles em adl tem dustial aea, Thee ls peseauy a zoned Ddustfal aea begidding -w - -g,both howles wfll be- at tbe boudday of Smith Sand and G,vel Co and exteddidg east pect,s to eo ete eo - ec to the bounifacy of tbe J, High School popety At the pesent Leading the fldd wfll be Jobn optjod,by,the AmeicaD Jlllio - lal In tbe Gygax of the Empie Haies Bj)wUDi Co!iges~ time, some of thlb aad has beed put to a commec use wbo woa _the ace D Septembe RegistatJilo will be held on constuction of tbe Beltway Plaza Gypx is 0 Iish bomboyad- Thusday, Januay \dl at 8:30 Thee lb a commecial ~ In the cmitei- wblcb, because of othel top llllllll will be Jtoa- pm at the Yollh Ceia fo the spac;e ltmltatlons cannot gow beyond a size that would classify lt HaiDee tbe winde of last_ Suadav aew,adult blllgom daac:e ~ as a community sbopplng cente - The majoity of Council Is of tbe oplnlon that any delay In the development of thlb tact would not aecessauy biug a majo tenant into the shopping ceate aleady unde developmeataa it wu peviously pointed out, the petitione fully lntedds to eta!d this land fo a commeclal development, evea lf ipjloval would equie thee o fou yeas this develope caie!! with him two majo tenants In bs ecently developed commeclal aeas Futhe, this would lndlcate tliat a J!lajo tenant of the W asblngton aea would be hesitant to place a stoe in tbe Ge~t aea with the possibwty of bavlng to compete In the vey nea futue with the majo tenants (Kovettes and J C, Penney) who ae a pat of the Kavitz Cop developments CouncU membes bave visited akeadycompletedegtonalshoppmg centes in Camden and Haisbug IUid find them compaable to Pince Geoges Plaza and Langley Pak Each of these centes was fully developed in appoximately elgbteeb months CouncU bas noted dlat not only these egional sboppillg c;entes, but slmua centes within the county geneally bave othe competing stoes neaby To this degee a majoity of CouncU lsin accod that this tatt best lends itseu to a commecial use and that the peseat petitodes would develop thlb tact in accodance with tbe plau peseated ID CouncU HARVEY GELLER Pesident GEORGE JONES VIce Pesident ELEANOR RITCHIE Secetay GEORGE REEVES Teasue JEFF" CHAPMAN GERALD BOISVER_T VACLAV MAYER JOSEPH MULLER - SUPERVISORY ~OMMITTEE HOWARD LASTER GORDON ALLEN JOHN OREILLY TONI DURANTINE * Ou Income Totaled We Spent We Eamed We Paid Dividends of We Paid an Inteest Refund of We Added to Ou Reseves WE HAYE Cash on Deposit and on Hand 2 Loans to Membes 3 Othe Au t~,totol uea REPRESENTED BY Membes savings 2 Payable Item 3 Reseves of Total Llaltllltles & Net Woth,/ LOAN CCJiMITTEE LARRY NOEL, KENNETH STAIR JOHN WEBB OPERATING STATEMENT Yea 96 $ , ~ 4l,786 Yec960 $ 48,06 23,093 24,962 5,027,880 8,053 STATEMENT OF CONDITION Dec: 3 96 Dec 3,960 $ 4,653 $ 95 57, ,54 3,09,830 $ 589,482 $ $ 536,003 $ 367, ,302 33,609,,, 28,874 s $ ll!ee JAMES CASSELS JACQUELINE SHABE ROBERT C HULL BRUCE BOWMAN TWIN PIN!S SAVINGS & loan ASSOCIATION, tk - Ganite U900 G nbeit, Mayland \

3 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ )iip#h t_ ~ --~--~-~ ~:-~~---~~-~--~ ~-NEWS REVlEW----~~--:2 ~ bundoy_,_ ~-JJL 962 < ) Council Delays Zoniilg ~~~on:a!~~~:!e~ ~ ~ t Union olice News oys Club: ~ews (Continued fom page l) ganting the commec~zontng BROWN OBJECIS Sidney J, Bown, dev ope at Beltway Plaza which s also been announced as a eg~nal shopping cente, stongly objected to plans fo a second egional shoj)ping cente tn the aea He coii!plained that be bad not been notified Untill0:45am that same day that the council Intended to act on the zoning of Pacel 4 that night Bown asked fo moe time to make a thoough and detailed pes entation on why thee is no need fo a second shopping cente since Beltway Plaza would po Vide all the- sevices needed by this aea, He acknowledged that the poposed shopping cente to be developed bykavitzappeaed attactive but that be wanted an oppotunity to "show the othe side of the cotn, " such as the taffic poblems that would be ceated on Geenbelt Road by the poposed development Cliffod Simonson vice chaiman I of the Advisoy Plllllling Boad, ctictzed the council both fo not infoming the Boad that the council would take up zoning existing side by side He as- II seted that tbe Tiangle was an Annua excellent commecial site add that it bad "a bette chance of M_ eetln Hee malting the gade" as a egional shopping cente, Counctlman Bill The Annual Membeship Phillips commented tbat it would Meeting of the Geenbelt Fedeal pull In people fom a good dis- Cedit Ulon will be held tn the tance away, Geenbelt Consume Sevices Counctlman Ben Goldfaden (Co-op) Hospitall,ty Room (ensuggested that a decision on the tance adjacent to theate) zoning of this tact could be Wednesday, Januay 7; 962, at postponed, commentillg that it 8 pm _ was "immateial" whethe it lbe agen!la Includes shotewas appoved that night o two pots by the Cedit Committee, weeks fom then It was his the Supevisoy Committee, the motion modified by Mayo Pesident, and the Teasue; the White, that led to the special election of fou membes to the meeting next Monday night Boad of Diectos, and two aner ZONING REQUESTS meilbes to the Cedit Committee Incumbents Benjamin The mayo also eviewed the Rosenzweig, Pesident of the otlie zoning petitions alid the Cedit Ulion and J o s e ph C cuent eaction of the coljllctl Qtey have been nominated to towads them In discussing fill two ol ~e Boa,d positions, pacels, 2, 3, 4 and 5 which and Eal Knickelbein, 7;F Cescent Road, and Steohen COnetle, ae in back of the fame homes in the Noth End, he potied 0t 503 l:dgewoo<:i Road, Beltsville that poo dainage would equie the installation of a pmnptng have been nominated fo the two eniainins BoAI,dvacancies M~ station He epotlid that de-" Magae T, Lelbe and Cal L, Eubank have been nominated fo the two Cedit Committee positions velope felt that this- cost could not be ealistically coveed unless apatments Wee built athe than esidential homes The Cedit Union ~ienced 0 consulting with the Planning ell would be "eceptive" to Boad on infomation ecently ganting R-8 (apatments) to pesented by the Kavitz fim pacel,s and 2 (Between th million dollas Shaes (mem- afte the Boad bad filed its e- fame homes and the Baltimoe bes savings) inceased pot This epot, dated Decem- Pakway) if a develope was $05,00000 and now total ove a be 4 (pinted elsewhee in selected in which the council ~uate of a million dollas this issue), ecommended against had confidence and if the builde Membeship in the Cedit Union commecial zoning fo the Ti- ageed to put in tbe necessay n c e a s e d 22 pecent, passing angle and suggested a eseach oadways to seve die ae at his the 2,000 mak and development type of estab- own expense The counctl would The Cedit Ulioll is celebating lishment as pefeable also be eceptive to R-8 zoning its Silve Annivesay, the 25th Mayo Wbtte stated that coun- fo pacels 4 and 5 if the deell consideed this epot to be velope placed tn escow funds In ecognition of this, the c;edit yea of sevice to the commuiity, sufficient The council was necessay to widen and esunot Union National Association and awae tha anything moe face Ridge Road in that aea the Mayland Cedit Union was to be said," be added Coun- The council \PS stongly opcilman League hllve elipitessed thet Champ!on howeve, con- posed, howeve, to the eqest heaty conga~t,{cins fo fessed that counctl bad eed to ezone pacel 0 (adjacent "having ende~ I lievice un; in not equesting a final and to Geenbelt Lake Pak) and paalleled to iu\y fk\ancial o~ compl~e epot fom tbe pacel 5 (South of tlie Like) Planning _ Boitd following the to petnlt hlgtt ise -a~: ~;~~~ ~~~~e pesentation by Kavitz mens It was also against e- community b}l(ilif~lmihn Champion chaacteized Ka- zoning pacel 7 to commecibl ts- its leadenhtp~ pjoneetingtheftnancing vttz as a "high minded" develop- The council felt that this tact, of t be puichase of e and said he had "no question" adjacent to the new Lakewood homes in Geenbelt Homes, Inc about the fims sinceity He development, should be esevpointed (GHI) af a dme ~en no othe, out that Kavitz has in- ed fo pivate home develop financial institutions bad the faith dicated that if commecial zon- ment and confidence tn this new lng was denied, the company In the case of the Chales coopeative ventueo Ove,the fully intended to hold on to the Besle, pacel A (behind the yeas, liteally lilindeds,ot land add come back In a few Ameican Legion and National famtltes have been aided in becoming yeas to ty again Champion Guad Amoy), the counctl said homeowne~ In ou town questioned whethe Beltway it would be willing to gant R-8 In meeting financial poblems of Plaza can come up with a mjao to pemit Besle to butld town all kinds, betteing living standtenant, wheeas Kavitz could houses (attached duplexes) thee, guaantee a majo tenant in Ko- povided the builde ageed to vetts a estictive covenant of eectl the each of many, the Cedit PLANNING BOARD VIEW ing no moe than seven dwelling Union has funneled ove $2-/2 Simonson lind othe me!yibes units pe ace AbahamChasaof million into the hands of Its the Planning Boad challenged now, local attoney epesenting membes This -confidence has the whole concept of two majo Besle, said his client has a- been moe than justified, as shopping centes in this aea He geed to this Besle does not poven by the exceptionally low demanded to know how the coun- pesently have a zoning equest ate of delinquent loans - one of ell could conside that this aea befoe the council the lowest in the county, can suppot two egional shopping Peliminay to next weeks Continuing the policy of sevice centes when economic suveys meeting, the counctl invit~~ which bas maked the past bave shown that It could hadly Planning Boad to a m quate centuy, the Cedit Union suppot one this Satuday aftenoon with Sid- plans to enlage its field of Eli Cupain, a Planning Boad ney Bown and Matin and Gav- membeship, At the"uging of membe who is also employed in, the ownes of all Gl!el)belt outstanding coopeative leades by the Pak and Planning Com- popety except the pacels ownmission, in the Washington Metopolitan called attention to the ed by Kavitz and Besle At Aea, this Cedit Union is thee sites on Malboo Pike that meeting Bown has announwbich planning fo an enlaged scope had been zoned comme- ced be will bief the counctl of activities so as to be of ctal The thee shopping centes with full detatls of his poposed geate sevice to many moe eected on this site have e- development of Beltway Plaza potential membes mained small because of the as well as why a second shopping In celebation of the 25th competition among them, whee- cente is not needed Matin Annivesay, the Cedit Union as thee could have been one and Gavin will make a pesenla!ge bas invited all of the avatlable egional shopping cente, ation on thei plans (_o apat- Chate Membes sttll in the He expessed the opinion that it ment constuct! "--- - aea to the Annual Membeship was moe likely that the tact Mayo Whit bas announced Meeting would not be developed as a that a final eclston on all the As a highlight to the meeting, shopping cente but would be zoning ons will be made M Rosenzweig will pe sent sold fo less desiable uses, at the lal meeting Monday once zoning had been obtained night The mayo counteed with the Gee~elt, 8eaty Salo ~R 4-~ JAHUARY SPECIAL GINA MORA Pemanent $650 c;omp PHOME Mlu Moy, Mi Alyce e Min JJn t ---;;;,, Hit Poflf Tltlft The High Point Little Theate will pesent two evenln~ pefomances of "Macbeth" on Fiday, Januay 9, ad Satuday, januay 20, at 8:5 pm In the school Thee matinee pefomances fo the studentj will take place on januay 7, li, and 9, The fouowlng,etudents fo~ Geenbelt ae In the cut: Myna Chalanow, Malene Heman, H Josen en, &lllftomru:ctu ncketa will be ope dolla fo adu and evantyftve cen fo I A-7-yea old local boy was appehended by pollee as a powle wlien he was cau&ht loolting into windows lit 54- Cescent The youth was also identified and adnlltted to being the powle who has been snooping aound Gadenway Office Mashall (Bi!d) Zoellne made the aest, The Supeintendent fo a constuction ftm at the new Beltway Plaza infomed police of the loss of tools believed stolen fom that aea A Geenbelt woman has bad an Assault Waent issued a (atnst he husband ail the esult of a domestic squabble Thee will be bicycle egistation this Satuday, Januay 3 fom 0 am to 2 noon at the Geenbelt Fiehouse Top Stoy To The Edito Y 0u pinted the ten top stoie::; of 96 with No I being the passage of G,H;I housing fo the eldely To ~e moe coect, the top stoy would be that the housing fo the eldely was passed because the News Review, GHI, pesident, manage, and six boad membes ganeed "49" votes to foce thei wills By Bud Dean The Gnenbelt BoY&- Club opened its 962 BasketballSMson Tuesday, januay 2 The intemediates undethe diection of A DtMetic and Bill T~ opened with a btg win ove Palme - Pale With Geoge Bunatti and Jay Coleman putting on a btg ush to keep the Palme Pak boys honest, ou boys came along fast to cap the win These boys need mbe pactice, but when they stat hitting on the shots they missed they will be a tough team to beat The Midgets, playing IS a unit I fo the fist time in yeas and unde the capable diection of jey Jenkins and LouMoiT4son, ae slowly ounding into a good t~ Most of the~ boys bave neve played basketball befoe, but )lefoe the season s ove they will be giving a good account of themselves In tbel ftst game they lost 24 to 2 against moe expetencecl boys so watch the Midgets as the season poges~s Men inteested ln helping and wolting with boys ae needed fo Satuday Fo ove 50 jl!!cent and now exceeding one-thid of a -=======:::::====:±:=========:;:::=t AlL LINES Of INSU~NCf with Pesonal Sevice at ou local offic~ NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Anthony ~t 33Centeway 2nd floo Madden~- Nutionwide Mutual insuance Co Nationwide Mutual Fie Insuance Co, Nationwide LiCe In son nee Co Nationwide (,eneal Insuance Co Home OCCices Columbus, Oloio Gl 4-4JJ ads, helpijig famtlles in times of ~ cisis, binging education within o slides in full colo of scenes and events at the -Co-op lnstltuce held at Hobat College, Genevi, New Yok, last summe, Thee will be pizes (atx $500 shaes) and efeshment Bid Club Meet8 The Patuxent Bid Club wiu meet at 8-A Ridge on Satudiy, januay 3 at 8:30 am to ai seve bids at feedin& atatlon Late in the moning thee W be a demonstation of bid bijiising Eveyone 8 welcome between 8:30 amllld lli,ni; Fo futlle infomation call ~ Bldp G 4-693, Intoduced by: David C Champion RESOLUTION TO AMENC THE GREENBELT CITY C_HAR TER SECTION723 (PLL, 943, ART 7, SEC , CH 532, SEC 3), PAR AGRAPH 9, TO INCREASE THE LIMIT ON THE AMOUNT OF FINES Seies of l96 Numbe 34 BE n RESOLVED AND ORDAINEC that Section 723 (PLL, 943, At 7, Sec , Ch 532, Sec 3), PabQaph 9, unde authoity of H R B At E, 955, Ch 423, be amended as follows: (Added mateial is undelined: deleted mateial is 9 To enact odinances and maktt (egulctions not in conflict with the existing laws of the State of Mayland, a~d to povide fo fines and impisonmentsinthee;ty dlunty jail, o both, fo the violation of such o nances o egulations No fine shall exceed ote ~one thousand dollas (S-JOOt-($, 000), no shall any lmpmonment exceed nmety (90) days, fo any single offense PASSED by the Council of the City of Geenbelt Mayland at egula meeting, Novembe 20, 96 ATTEST: Winfield McCamy CITY CLERK Fancis W White MAYOR ::W~n The - sl~en,8lnw~ By RlTA PISHE_R At least 000 tees wee gatheed and J:iuned at Baden Field on the scbeduled night of the bumjng evei though tbe weathe was not ideal At leut thatti bow!iiiiiy must bave been collected because tbatt~ how: many fee tickes 9ee gtven away to see the fiin at the Geenbelt Theate on Jly lq The Rescue Squid made thee ejllegency tips to hospitals last One call was fo a teen: week age gil with stomach pains, one was to cay an ~employee of one of the stoes t the Cente who bad injued he leg in a fall wb!le at wok These calls --~-to P G The ambulance also went to Mt Alto on an emegency un, In an accldent on the Pakway on Tuesday, the dive of a panel tnick was m- jued and caied to PG; The fie call - { -- _ as much man to the Ameican Legion Post whee the inen wee not called on to pu out any fte They wee needed topunpoqt a~ basement They wee aliio sent out on the 9- (Auto accident) 0 whee the panel ttuck was involved and the tuck was estimated as a totallpss Thee was a bouse fie in Geenbelt this week with the, exact cause as yet undetemined The f~ which stated in the kitchen, lgnited a countet9p ~~~ knife-a~, c~ and wtdng; OtUhis fie call, me fiehouse was called instead ol Fteboad and I have been asked to inset a emtjide: Lets all ten embe, tn case of fie, call UN 4-22 MUTUAL INVESTMENT FUNDS HUGH W finissf ~enyx, Field & Co, Inc GRanite J Ridge ~d BeLe Meie Plumbing and Heating BUlL I: IN SHOWERS POWDER ROOMS and Ou Specialt} AL ERA TIONS GREEN BELl THEATRE Fee Paking Phone GR Laat Tim Tonight ooithu Jan Ingid B gman -In: GOODBYE AGAIN" Fi Sat Jon 2 3 John Wayne THE COMANCHEROS" Sun, Mon Jon o4-5 Paul Newman THE HUSTL Tueh ~ Wed Jon, 6 7 Sua on H oywod Pean Matin ADA" Stoh Thuaday, Jan 8 HEY LETS TWIST Twlot Conteot at lo30 PREE PJliZES REVIEW Page 5 win -Pines Of~ Yl~ ~ Appea 22 Volts Sh_ot :t!:j::f:=~----~ 0 a,--, popely BlectlcdlyeswUlDDt Jl 5 0 f, I I flfft: To the BdliD: dy auffldently aud the ~f- - cloches settlnp Will be oft cau- Nn Pines SavtJJP & Loa The wold famous Old Vic JldstU,-intom all eatdents betton Ai c:encldone IIIIK8l AssOCiation baa pat_d the /4% Coi:IIPUJ~ ~ paid i memo of the OU Geeobet homes, will tend 0 ovetleat and ef~ quately payment that completes alile -vtsittowuhitlgtontwoyead tbat mo&t of the OLD Geenbelt fldency decease the 5% annual dividend Havey 80< Will etun fo a ten-day home& ~~ wied fo 208 wlt lds infomation mustnotbave Gelle, pesident,pointedouttbat, eiippiueat opening at the Na" elec:tii:alaevice Eyjdentlyitbad been genej:illy known aiddiigtlle the coopeadve puta"some of-its t lleate on Tuuday even been uswded by DDSt ev~- PEPCO Ntidenllal sevtce eanings into eseves and-e- llg, JUJ!IUY,23, pesentedbys body (llltll abounwo weeki ap) people until about two weetsap," tun$ the est 0 ita--~ ~ Huol that the- electical sevice wu wbea the pesistence Of one es-, Dividends paid in S6i lb qagemeotwtllbe unch- the aomal and 08t commonly idlllt foced dlem-inidauidveeilamouilted to $23,370, Duing ed wth Michael Beaballs used 230 volt Wiing ption of the OLD Geeilbelt the yea $4,786 was added D succ:essful poducuon of * electical sevice No Wu it eseves n ode flltlie to beth" Jolm Clements will play Appltauces, Such as anges, eyldeat tbat Geenhek tfp safeguad membes savings the t~ ole, withbabaaj~- dyes, ai CC?ndlliones ~f the Inc:, wu awae of the "-lbat s8vtngs accounts jumped J:!!De fod as Lady Macbeth Mcbael 230 Y!llt adng, will opeatetnan _08t of OLD Geenbelt III)JIMII tban $68,000 duing 96,and Amilia, the desjgne and in- tneffldent manne on 208 wlt bad 208 volt elec:tlc:al s~ loans 0 membes bavet~eased ddeatal muslc was compo~ by sevice ElectlcbuneSonsuc:t of the notma,l 230 \\,It fom $390,54 to $57,738- -At Tncm Cay angea wtll oveheat tn the low sevice the close of 96 the 0tal assets "Macbeth Will nm fo seven position and unde}leat (wam- joseph Hanybk _addunted to $589,482 Ibis!S 46% highe than at the close evenjdi, Januay 27, with ma- of 960 ttnees on Wednesday (Ju 24) A_NNUAL Gelle futhe pointed out that and Sataday (Ju :, pefonn&ll(:tll tbopgh Satuday -======;:::::=========== -=i Twin Pines is owned, opea,ted,: ~ Joan" will be given MEMBERIHIP MEET I,_, and democatically:<:ontqued by _Tuesdily, Wcldnesday, andibuslocal people on funds po\ded day (Januay 30 ~, Febuay lagely by G~ltea 0 help ), wid! a ~ on Weduesflnance puchase of, o loans 0, day, Miss feffod as~s the co- P b M b hl title Ole add M Clements beo omes em e s p the BalofW----" """s meetings at which each ~ u-w 4 bas one vote ( ega~ess of I PJt-oai~on;Oiect4!d by bouglas shaes owned); plus the fact that was welcomed at the Old thee is but one class of sidck, Lo s c:ltij:s two seamaintain deddcati~ as the most mejmgi~le lands 475 savings and loan as- Thomas B Finan bas pointed mtee ill that the vast majoity of Ma}- desiped costume& and ~: ldcldentalmuslc Is by JohnLamsoctattons ae opeated in ~ - -- Will _ wkh compliance with law and ina safe ~-,, and sound manne, He also PnucQ ZeWeW s wtdely-acbas said tba~ the Impope claimed ~n of Romeo pactices- which have been so add Juliet," wbch wu eceive widely publicized ae those of oganlzattcms opeated by pe; Pebluly 2, &DdSatudaymatJDee It sons fom out of state who b Ve 8Dd evenmg Febuay S come into Matyland with lage ~ ae on sale at Bolt~ pomotional sche~es 0 savings mau tavagant lwll legislation fo savings and and submits its Washington Yellow Pages ae going to pess soon I Let the walking finges point moe business you way If you wish to make any changes o additions In you advetisements, call you loc:al Telephone Business Office Now Woshingfon Yellow Pages hove o handy index/ Makes shoppin~ the Yellow Pages easie than eve I i THE CHISAPEAKE I PQTOMAC ~ TEUPHONE COMPANY, _, <;7eenbelt Fedeal CREDIT UNION C~-op Hospitality Room ~lections - Pizes - Refeshments thee pefolnances, on Fiday, ~=======~=:=:E::=::::;=:;=:;::::;;:::;:;;::;;:;:~t No -MONEY DOWN Both VA and FHA - ~ Mmey DoWn Ftnancing 8 now avallable We \Vill, ~e glad to show ylfu oulllg selec:tlon 0t IJ!IlnP aad: tow ypti can buy the detached bouie of you cieaina with NO DOWN 5 Centeway REALT -- You Local Cut Baie Liquo Stoe, GR 4;,5700 VETERAN S LIQUOR ll6l! Wcah lolto Blvd (US Hllbway No ) REP ATED BY POPULAR DEMAND H";; ~:: ~,: SCOTCH flfiicif CHAM,AGNE WHISifY MAIDY White e ",,, ~~, " ""- 2 " 7 20t5 c,!"" lpn CliME DE-MENTHE wt I,_ Gl - loo~ooo4 R, S" A s- ",,,, - VETS SPEC - Ml Wi" """ "" OLD CHAITfl IC!NTUChCY J PIMIST 2~ 75 REG S" 5lh Net I vt ~ 469 " WIIISftY "- f eo 399,, s -, ftirkiysii~~~~~~ ~-~~~-- AoLooo,,L,, S"- ~--~N~It~Y~~~4~--~~,0IIA s;aouiion All 3 h 75 Assoted Bout 399,,;_, Wine,_,,,, Yl SANTA HAaO 4 lo"l SPANISH RIESLING s, 7 IJff,, STAi D fmio IAI JO 9 h t ~ l Mi y,a- M,ol lui,_ 3,49 3 ~~ GOLD SW&T OUIIEfiS STAIT float 239 " IWIHATTAM l MAitTIHIS 2295, 2, UAOY TO IIRVI w IN NOOf IOUIJOI 379 "", lloo - - (,4ol, ClfOICf 3J9 whwliiid 39 u n IMHT IUIIOS q) OIOOS! PllOII

4 , f,, POge 6 REVIEW H es fe letfe t By ALICE K DYKE~ Do you WODde how a etied family whose IDCome only $3,000 can affod- to buy I uew home? When you ealize tbat it takes a net Dcome of $6000 o moe fo a young and aowing family, )ll)u wonde how it is posshle BeCause thei basic llving expenses ae vey much lowe, these olde fames can affod the new housing as easily as theft yoqe countepats It bas been estimated tbat the total woth of todays aveage senio family anges as bgb as $8;400 Most ae qualwed fo Social Secuity A geat many of these eceive payments fom company o insuance pension plans And many ae capable and WillDg to continue wok eithe on a full o pat -tnie basis Much bas been said abolll cedit atings An! these people good isks? in the assuance that these people ae excellent Cedit isks, big builde Cal Mitnick, ex-nahb pesident, ---AfS~~tomake u;~<a-+- down paymentstbenyoungefam-, Wes this bas been confimed by anothe lage builde, Alex Paulsen of Long Island He clams mat about is% of hls etied buyes paid all cash Fo stability in the cojujlllllity, these factos cetalnly meit attent These folks have incomes that ae stable They ~ not c:bange with the times, no aie they affected by local economic conditions Theft incomes ae geaed to annuities, pensions, and life insuance endowments athe than to wages osilales The census Bueau epots that one-thid of all non-fam famwes headed by a peson 65 and olde bad incomes of $4,000 o moe a yea Two-thids owned thei own homes; of these, one-half wee motgage fee Of the mlwons of people 65 o ove, moe appoaching the etiement age can affod this bette housing The buying powe of olde people Is gowing fast Many people, pefeably the yoqe set, have the eoneous opinion that these etied folks dont want homes of thei :own They believe that they want :to stay whee they ae Some = ;~ ~~~:o;,~ HERE IS EASIEST WAYTO PUT ON nre CHAINS It can be llone In six mlnuies, and without a jack I ~ ~- <: ~:- : : ~/: W B (Walt) Lasha, J, chaiman of National Safety Council test committee, shows Maion Olund, Clintonville, Wis, th~ fist step Spead chains on the gound to emove -tangles Reinfoced chains ae best, and the pojecting teeth o cleats,s~ould be up 3 It is wise to gathe the coss chains up close in back of tie on some cas, so chains wont catch on back of fende when ca is moved fowad to encicle the ea wheels 5 Maion has now leaned how to put on a pai of tie chains in six minutes, the easy way She is seen showing Joan Klemp, Clitonville, the final step-fastening simple outside hook 2 ThebpUt end Jinks o( side c~ns on loops of "appile" and push ofllo tie as shown No jaclt ill n_eeded 4 Now dive ahead one wheel evolution, until side chain fastene is nea fende Remove the sping steel wie applie" and fasten the inside hook Lasha shows Maion that the usually difficult inside hook can be- fastened by "feel" (without getting unde cal afte you pac!tice it once and lean bow, 6 Lasha congatulates the gils on thei aptitude and eads them Councils tips fo safe winte diving, one of which is "always cazy einfoced chains and use them fo sevee snow o ice conditions to help avoid taffic blockades ahd accidents" STATE COLLEGE, PA-Pof A E Neyhat of The Pennsylvania State Univesity and educational consultant to the AAA, ecently advised all high school dive taining teaches to include "how to put on tie chains" in thei basic couses fo teen-ages This would "seve to give Ameican youth moe self-eliance, and some would teach thei paents in this old fashioned vitue It would help :~ educe dangeous taffic toubles such as occued when chainless vehicles blocked snowplows, and Ueves and advocates the Nus- even fie tucks, in Boston and hundeds of othe cities last winte/ ing Home, whee they wll be L-:-::-:===:-=:=:;:-:::--:::-~;-;:--;:-=-;::::-lliiiiiiiiiiii::;::w::i~=;,:=tiiiiiiiP=tiiiiiii=:P:3iP;;p:; "well-caed-fo" I that they -n the change in sea- Getltff Bill this ls not tnie Most 4!olde people want to move into new and bette housing But ithey cant flnd auyl They do jwem to llve by themselves They Dettbe ueed, no desie, this "hospllalized housing" that the nusing homes supply They ae, and we shouldnt be supised, vey "modem" in thei thinking Well saytboae die-bads who ae bad to disl;,dge fom theft own cheilbed bellefs, most of theae people IIUt to move down to Floida anyway O, tbeycon- =ue, they head towad AlZOIII Callfomla Tbey dont want to stay betel This may be tue S a few, bul the majoity want Uve inoneathecommunities dley now uve ln This is the wish fou M of five, families It amollllts to 75 o 80 pe cent JaeestlnllY many people who sons They dont want to be so ta away fom thei chlden This ls an enlightenment to the public: advetising bas led us to believe quite diffeently Todays oldste Is -s active and vigoous as the midllle-aged adult of a few decades ago In yeas and outlook, be Is quite young He Is much wise, too He advocates a simple and sensible home with safety and maintenance featues that make sense in any home That so-c:alled typical etiemenl: home" would!be almost as suitable fo the young-maleds It makes a lot of senael A DOted authoity on houttng_alexande ICa, Assistanl Diecto of the Housing Reseach Cente at Comel Ulivenlty, bas given us some potfllll: WO,lds to mull ove: "Basically the aged ae no diffeent than the est of us, ve etied to the IUDihlne and the houee popely deitatel have gown tted of them sped foanage:fpenonwould and ae etllllln& totheitfome in most espectsbeequallydec:ommunlties, A big builde in slable fo his pudioii But New Jesey povides us with a unfotunately, the Coimlse Is &*inert example He clams DOt tue,, Wlth luck, U we to have iold a geat many of we eally wok at thli, we may bl houses to people who bave flnd that -ytng attesalaa to the etumed fom a Floida «Je- IINds of the eldely msp e- ~,_-- s- ~:=:: To Hea Isaac ;,l The newly opnized Geen: belt Semina will bold its filt session on Thusday, Febuay, in theco-opcommunitylt{lojp The speake ~ be IIIIC Fuk, execlllive diecto of the Jewish Community CouncU of Geete Washington who will talk on die subject, "Chuch and State in theus" _ Chaman of lfae Geenbelt Semina Albet Hellnlt 3-M Ridge, wbo is diecto of public elatlonl fo a bakey llliod and alllho of the book 7be Sovi«Slave Empie SubleqiiiD meetings of the goqj will pe such topics as 7be Fabulous Comades, cbe Bell and Howell television film poductod on Communism, and Oplldoll Coection," wblch i8 Opeation Abolition" wicb a aew commentay PLAN;,N,IN_,G--BO_A_R_D (C0Ii~ilf pp ) ihoppfnl cente will DOt be developed on this slte becauee a tade aea to lqlpot it does not exist Accodinlly If chis zoned C-2, it ooud tbla ba uled undelably 3) If land Ulle oche than esidendal i to be (XInsldeed, ezonn fo a eseach and ~-tp of etalitllunenl would be Jlllf - --=-~-"; Retlemllll Buyea Want ta fl, p ~ Classified Ads Classified ates ae flve cents pe wod, fifty cents minimum Ads should be sulmlned in witing, acc:ompanled by cash pay- ment, to the News Review Office ey ~~IN, SKOI~IIC GRanie~ at IS Pakway not late than 0 - ~ a coiiidiiiiiity, How? ~ developmela ae civically uaecoddmical: lage IIUIIIbeta of To tbe Edito: abseutee landlodll o ap Allli Kistle spoke fo lot ental populatioas ae UD- of us last Mollday when he &- deliable fom me pola of ~ minded die City Couacl of the of civic etp0dbuty: com- blgest investment in Geftbelt: mecial o lndustal sites Clll geate thananyslngleinvestos be attactlve -o a PlaiD J!UI- boldlngs, cuent o ciln- IIDC4 pm of the: Tuesday p~ Its a boy fo M and Ms fom ltiih Point in the sping publication If accompanied by G W, SulUvan, 53-B Ridge of 6a cash payment, ads may be de- Douglas Allen was bom Jan- Mike Lammons, son (If M posited ln the News Review box uay 30, wejghng 8 lbs 3 o and Ms Thomas LAmmons, 2- at the TWin Pines Savings and He joins a siste, Kimbely, P Lauel, lniks the usual ta Loan Association age 2 /2 yeas ddon that leades of Pep Bands Fonne Geenbeltes Bill and should be vey, vey tall When CAGDWELL S WASHER SERV- Maueen Cottill ae the poud tdflce leads the mighty High Point ICE: 4 makes expetly e- paents of a 9 lb 3 07 son Pep 8, he stands only fou feet patted Authoized Whilpool The Cottlls, who now eside nle in my shoes," be says deal_e_;_g_r;_4_-s;,s;is;_ ln Glen Bunie, have two daugh- He plays the suae dums in die tes, May and Lo~ J,"egula High Point Band Yet TYPEWRITER REPAIR: Ove- Glad to see Chales CoWns, when asked if be intended to sebaul and cleaning Potable, 53-G Ridge, up and aound again lea a musical caee, be said, standad and electic type- Amy Pivates Jon H Game, d pliijided on being a docto-- wites Call M K Kinclus son of Ms Henietta Game, who knows?" Mike is a student GR Any ttme 46-G Ridge, and Leon Stilith, son ; I of M and Ms Cal Smith, 29 of Don Smith, Hlgb Point Band diecto TV TROUBLE: Sevice by Tony Geenhill, have eompleted anait- A speedy ecovey to EUza Pisano, GR bone couse at: the- Infanty beth Cloldfaden, 3-A Ridge, who, M and Ms w:f chais pucba~ fo the templated The Geeabelt home- The ~ty of Geeabelt hu bee~~ ~wnes combined lnvestmentls lb a fawable position - lage enough in dallai;but even basically Bill me CityofGteeamoe impessive measued in belt Is lagely UDdeveloped As time- ~tations it lt develops, it wulllfjllltmon- epeaents He did not mention couimecial llevic:es and a the investment of eoegies which boade tij base, As this aea IBdividual "developes" llave becomes moedenselypopulated, contibuted and wll continue to it Is the IIUIIIIIe in which tbeae contuiute to the Inteest and needs ae me whicb wul enjoyment of living in Geen;: whethe Geenbelt belt, but these ideas could be popety values appn!clate o bead close behind hls wofds take a dastic phmge He was speaking agalnst the Pesent zonlng fo Geenbeh hasty appoval of the ezonlng is only genez;_al, deiving fom tbe equests published ln the De- egional Plannin& of the cembe 28 NEWSREVIEW AI- NCPPC Geenbelt lfselfthougb the NEWS REVIEW did contained and bas othe p-eat not epot any-deadllne fo action natual advantages, but will & on the equests, time was an quite vey c:ompac:t and specific School, Fot Benning, Geogia ecently undewent sugey~ TELEVISION & RADIO REPAIRS jon and LeOn completed fou BithdaY geetings to Randy element the membes of Council zonlng to peseve its «<Ub- & SALES:-RCAFancbisedDeal- weeks of intensive gound and Nelson 48-B Ridge, who was two did not seem wlwng to gtve in the yeas to come Lets es - New & Used - Roof An- aeial talnlni befoe eceiving yeas old on New Yeas Eve them The Advisoy Planning go In fo the plunge! tenna Installations - Ca Radio theli paatoope wing& They Boad bad disappoved them in Godon Allen - Repais - Hanyok Bos Pofes- made five paachute jumps fom The Clty Office bas a new a ptelitnin&y epot, but the :-- ; sional Electonic Enginees, an altitude of,250 feet look At Monday nights Coun- Council appeaed pessed to get GR , GR Dennis Dunn cl meeting, I sat in one of the the equests on to the County Commissiones befoe lt could And wbile wee on the subject-- be Councils action was Coke bottle o cup? flnauy posponed by ageement That was the question untll next Monday The citizens -;:;:::===;::=:::z::: Wheneve this mighty poblem of Geenbelt have until then to I lo, Louis B Neumann, 8-C Re- S Naval Receiving Statton; seach GR af~e 6 pm l5s Fot Snelling,I\!Ofolk, Viginia Dennis ls a Fiteman- MlSICAL 5TRuMENTS -Band Appentice -:- and Ocbesls Olds, King, La The Matt Ambegs ae now ~spooup Council gets indlges- tell thei Council whethe they mane, Gibson, and Matin ent- esiding at 6-E HWslde want theft colluiwiiity to develop als thee months with option to The new, addess of the Eal tion by pomotes petition o by puchase Equally low ates on Dachslages is 3-C Plateau oganized and ealistic planning new Leste, Hanes, Estey, The Daniel family have a new Bltltday geetings to kinde" b poblem Is DOt as siinple Stack, and Chickeing pianos and addess--22-h HWslde gatlie, JiilmY Saue, whocele- asdeclding whethe wellketees Conn and Thomas ogans Many The home addess of M ana batecl his sixth bitthday and paks o heavy taffic and excellent used ogans and used Ms Walte Pais bas beeli Best wishes fo a happy bitth- commecial-industial developdiy to Debby Hogan, \VhO was ment The City Councll - any pianos fom $00 up Low down changed to 6-L Hlllside payment, up to thee yeas to The William s Shields; J~ tw(\8 yeas old ctty council- hee oelsewbee, pay Phone c/o Ken Keeney ae now Uving at 3-F Reseach A happy bitthday to Kathy Ryan, now o in the futue, bas a GR o Phone collect The Robet Tbiebeaus have 2 Lakeside, who celebated he eontbiuous poblem of poviding Kenneys Piano & Cente moved to 2-A Reseach BILL PHILIPS 6 w~ Aul&iHIUs,,-Mc\ --+-Moa ~Dk:tson ts- ainon ~ee:,=~els Xlucdi s_evt~es (at l!ln$ ~s~-e,nun;_ _- COlonjal 3-262&, Hlgb Point students seto appea pn the TV pow; die llli)a-~~ thei ftst baby subub is an uneconomical "- 8 P _y, poudly 80lce ket!ptng the city teasuy 0, v- be conventlonld esidential GR 453 TV ~ERVIOE Academic," Channel 4, a Daniel Fianc;is weighed 7 3/4 opeation This is why so IDBDY l---~ Mike Talbot?:30 pm onsatudaynlght some lbs He was bom Jan L ae stickenbysububanspaw- Televisio ii AUto and Hi Fl titne duing Januay Mona is a WELCOME NEW NEIGHBORS whee zoning ls uncontolled-o senio Chistian 0 Ables, 58-F Ces- clty councils ae despeate to Sales A Sevice PIANO LESSONS FOR beginnes, Hlgb Points basketball team is cent Road, Geoge R Calton "boaden the tax base," Caol and Meilyn Mois GR blgbligbted by James and J,ewis 2-B Reseach Road, Thomas R The pessues now on Council Lowe thu diaccitmt house& Causo, twin sons of M and Ms Cockan, 44-L Ridge Road, Wal- ae not meely specific; tbeyae SERVICE BY Vincent Causo, 9-H Southway te W Oaut, -G Lauel Hill symptomatic Unless speclficjipofet~~!llomlal Llceaeed Elecllical PAINTING ---lllfeio, exteio, They look so much alike that Road, Wayne E Huigefod, 7-A action towad Ensfaeem Pee estimates, easonable opponents have to be unusually Lauel HW Road, Louis C King, Plllmlng ls taken, of the TV uteaaa IJIBillled stes C H Copeland, GR 4- alet to the fact that one is ight 4~-C Ridge Road, Walte s pesent equests will only esult Ca adios epel~ 6953 banded, the othe a southpaw, Matynuska, 3-F Hlllside Road, ln moe detemined ~empts ln when he fields a goal Coach Lauence w Pey, J, -C the futue Though planning it Hanyok 8Oie FURNITURE AND HOlSEHOLD jay Anold says "that wasjitn-- Hlllslde Road, Raymond C Pice, is possible both to boaden the GOOIE hes the ight banded one--no 42-F Ridge Road, Howad Sbe- tax base and to conseve Bought and sold Fo Cash Lewis, hes the one that ls ight man, 43-E Ridge Road, Eliza- desiable esidential featues in GR uu GR KAY-DEE FURNITURE COM- ~nded--well, it wasoneofeml" PANY GR The Causos ae thee-lette Road, beth L Foest Simms, L 9-H Teets, Pakway 8-S l l::=========::::;;=======~===; men fo the Hlgb Point Eagles-- Lauel Hlll Road, Ye-YungTeng, AX TERA TIONS: Pompt, ea- baseball, football, and basketball 0-D Lauel Hill Road, Helena sonable sevice GR , They look fondly towad college M Wilson, 4-U Ridge Road BIN FRANKLIN s TORI FOR SALE: -Westinghouse Automatic spots following thei gaduation (In ~e Cente) Washe, font loading, ecently ovehauled_; $SS 474- Stwflll Closs Offeed WANTED - POLICE JANUARY WHITE SALE 8563 OFFICERS Week-end Specicd Reg Spite FOR SALE: - 2-Bedoom end Two BlshopSewlngclasseswill d h dded e be ofeed fsme with a oom- ov Y by the adult pogam Positions now available CANNON Double Be S ta 99 cout nice fo olde couple of Pince Geoges at 8 x ~ f il 2-M Ridg Memoial A 2 8 X ~~y~~~~m y - e- Chuch, ge o ove CANNON Pillow Coau 42 x pol _: ! The basic couse wlll be held In good physlcol cond 00% Cotton Blanket,79,9 WANI TO CONTACT one o fom9am,tol2noon,lntemed- Rayon-Nylon Blanket moe pesons inteested in late will be fom 2:5 to 3:5 Applicatlonslvailable at Childen Sweate 225,39 foming ca pool going to Ft pm Both classes wlll begin on Soya Pajama Meade - Monday to Fiday - Tuesday januay 6 Geenbelt Police OHice th GR The egistation fee fo each Many moe bagain thoughout e stoe _:;::: :_:_: ~-t couse ls $5,00 ind must be sent I ~=;::~======~JJ:====~================; FOR SALE: - 2-Bedoom fame by januay 5 to the instucto, ;: ~ t!nd en - Southway beautiful -equipped yad $62 kltcb- pe wood Ms Rd, Gace Hyattsvllle Stnltb, 4407 Beech- R-EA L ESTAT E o F I c E month ~ GR , Futhe infomation may be T V SERVICE t GR obtained fom Ms Smith at Mike Talbot Also AM, FM,Auto UN IIDGf IOAt & HAMilTOIIUCf and Hl Fl CARPENTRY CONTRACTIIl: on apatments and houses - top supeintendents and foemen - expeienced cew, tucks and electic tools No job too lage Donald R Smith Contactos Cop Inc PAkway enced: fast and accuate typist; sbonband Must demonstate competency Accounting expeience helpful but not equied Pemanent full-time posltlon Univesity of Mayland, Physics Depanmeilt Statiilg $3,640 y ~A 7 J800, Ext 400 o 643 The National Safety Councilaaya: "Have ood ties-snow ties if you pefef-and use einfoced tie chain fo vey slippey and aevee conditions With snow ties, o eve with the much a:eate help of ein foced tie chaina,alowe than no mal peed ae a muat on snow and ice" Avoid ekid-weckl and dont block vital taffic thiawinte \ Weae stolletl with a licensed bolceontl salesmen to oppa/u, list, and sell you home We hove buyes lo a! I types oi_geenbell homea Conult us befoe selling Sales Olllce ~pen 7 days a weelc lo you canvience COME IN OR CALL,US FOR SALE: -3bedoQJllmasony G R bome, lage come yad, GR 4 46,sepaate dining _oom Monthly ~ chages $025 Call GR ~-, _a ~u7~~ IL--~ ~ I

5 8 THE GREENIELT NEWS REVIEW _(TIUs is a Paid Advetisment) AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CITIZEN-S Of GREENBELT n~w pending befoe the Pince Geoges Co-unty Boad cente the; l~est tpe of stoe ofsuchoutstanding mechc:mts as issiones two zoning petitions, among othes, affecting the A & P, Dug Fan, Hghs, Vincent et Vmcent, etc Geenbelt These petitions seek to have ezoned fom what WE ARE ABOUT TO START ON A JUNIOR DEPARTMENT kn9~n as PRC o Rual Planned Community, two tacts?f l~nd, one OF w T GRANT CO WHICH WILL EXCEED 30,000 FEET consisttn~ of 57 aces and dne of 50 aces} to C-2, whch IS Heavy in the midst of negotiating with the most outstanding national Commecaa I stoes i un io depatmenlstoes shoe StoleSI-"Wl:Hmm"scweal!itiODs The 57 ace tact fonts on Geenbelt Road and is bounded on the mens wea shops, estauants, etc etc How can anyone,,,,,,,, by Kenilwoth Avenue and on the west bx the poposed cicum- ing that the aea cannot suppot two egional shopping feentiallighway The 50 ace tact is immediately noth of this tact we should give a chance t6 someone else who is poposing to and pactically adjoins it, fonting on Cescent Road to the south and egional shopping c;el!te in deogation of one who is actually bui Road to the noth? - - The petitiones have advised the membes of you City Council that popose to build egional shopping centes on these sites I om binging this matte to you attention because the poposol to i ld an additional egional shopping cente, much less two such would be catastophic to the City of Geen~elt and its defo a tuly egional shopping cente which would seve the dual,,,, of poviding a good tax bose and a necessay community Geenbelt needs a fine egiooal shopping cente Geenbelt also good substantial popety fo d bette tax bose Ladies and tlemen -you would be destoying both tbese oppotunities if yo,u anothe tact fo the pupose of building anothe shopping cen because neithe one of us will then be able to build one good tial popety upon whi~h to base a d~cent amount oftax~s If you low one to complete hs poject you would have a temendous fom which you could ightfully demand a fai shoe of taxes It has been mentioned that the 5/acetact which is bounded by Kenilwoth Avenue and the poposed cicumfeential highway is the legicol place fo a egional cente At fist blush this <ittnbilt ltws lt~itw, --~ I _, _, constuctlon could lle postponed, If necessay,_ in ode to stay within the $400,000, Campbell also pointed out tbat In estimating costs, HHFA allows $0,000-$5,000 fo unfoseen constucdon contingencies, Both he and the achitect, Victo Smolen, feel that this amount ts> excessive, since the poject -ww consist of aiuiiiibe of elatively small, uncomplcated, sla units Campbell outlined to the GHI boad last Thusday ll the pocedua _ lih~a ~ a tilftle lo beghi 6, Manages Pogess Repot 7, Discuss Items of Teasues Repot fo Novembe, 96-8 Resolution - Second Reading - Establish Swmnlng Pool Rates 9 Odlnailce -Second Read: ng _Authoize Payment fo Chita fo CoUDCU RCIOm 0 Re!JoluUon - Change Chate - 9oi!May of Geenbell:---;_,-,;; - - Dlaeuss Othe Chtt8 ChaDges!; ~ 2 Coliaide Request ofteen Club to Pue~ Sl Hooc =lo c~:!~lt selected five siren - i a _-t-ot- : IIL~~~~=;, JI t able to develop hs fully, ezo~ baa alpld incopoatos: Ed Bugoon, u thus madng It possible that tbe the ability o mbwty Of Fank Lastne, andhansjogen- Boys n(j()pes l:nlght ultimately be wiedfo ta Beltway PIUatodevelopiucsen fom the boad, and two less desiable types of comme- c:esafully s a_ ue o( c:oa- non-boad membes whose By RITA FJ~BR By Walte Deai cial entepises, jectue, the poject lias made a names will be annoid!ced as soon n e ~hteen yea old Geen- The M~ts, tying fo ~~ Bown pointed out that hs po- stat No futhe ezonidi of as they accept, " >a - fist win, gave t all they ject s living eality wtll the Beltway Plaza Ia equied; 70 The boad c;eclded to have nine belt housewife wu seve Y against ~tpinu and n a game fist section to open next week Kes ae availlble fo com ClUstees elected fo 2-yea buned last Wednesday when llei" with a scoe moe like baseball He s moving ahe_ad as fast u mecal use; llld die fist sectems o~ a staggeed basis, ~ bathobe was ignited as she stood than baskemil, be boys ~- possible to exp,and the shopping don has aleady~ butlt iccodance with the esolution nea the open doo of he lit feed thei second loss of the cente, and be-~ the nation- Tbe Boad futije pointed out passed at the membeship oven pepaing beakfast She season, led byricladcampbell, ally known mhitect, Lathop that the lack ofadlquate ICC88 meeting the boad named six J&S taken to P,G, suffeed with Kixle Aullsio and Geoge Aullslo Douglas, to pepae detalled to the tiangula pvcel may well of the tustees fom tile GHI tst, second and thid degee they gave it a good ty but It plans fo the 66-stoe- poject ceate tatflc poblfms sincetbe BOARD BugOQn, Lastne,- buns on he body wasnt good enough, with its coveed at-condtoned oads boujiilin& it Wee designed jogensen, Hay Zubkoff, Ed A little seven-yea old gil Eastplnes 8 Geenbelt 6 all-weathe mall, He said he Is without: efeence 0 any shop- -"\ -- Petes, and Heny Bautigam played a little too had the othe The victoy minded lnte- In continuous contact with some ping cente be BOad wu of be othe tnisttes will be non- day All of I sudden be hllld mediates tavelled to Suitland of the nations leading depat- the oplnon that adequate sohamembes of thboacl bit a window, the glass boke, to take on Badbuy Heights, ment stoes,- and has eceived tob to the accal poblem Campbell epoted that the and the child eceived a bad cut IJid with Pat Talifeo contollng fom them "lettes of inteest, should pecede Ill} ezonlng ltl ~ motgage ho de of the poject on he am the backboads lld scoing 7 He has just signed an ageement a use which inheently ceates \ _ site RfMA has off~ The Rescue _Squad bad one OB points the est of the team went with w, T Gant m:: Co fo a ~lc poblejds full coopeation in eleasing the call last week polnt wild with GeogeB\ttl 30,000 - squae - foot stoe, All View~ of Councilmen v m:: fom the motgage, A Hees I epot of an Kcident bitting fo 8; McLaugblln 7; that Geenbeltes have fom Councilman Ben Co~, in zoning change will be necessay, whee a pecautionay measue Coleman 6; the boys won thei Kavitz, Bown said, is voting fo the ezoning lppll- ~e housing of this type may suely paid off, And the boys second game 70 to pomlsu cation, felt that two shopping be built of the depatment ae stongly The IntemediateS playing Bown stated that be felt the centes would be good fo Geen- MOTEL uging eades to take heed thei second game of the week, e!onlng of-tbe Tiangle to coin- belt since it would povide com- Othe land development pob- Last Monday, a ca coming fom met - Eastplnes at Geenbelt mecial would be so wong fom petition He wu apinst ceating / lema also occupied the attention Washington was coming off the junio High Talfeo again the point of view of land uw- potecting monopoly IJid - ;:, of the boad One was the Pakway at the Geenbelt cut- played a fine game on the e- zation and zoning egulations tbat cited Geenbelt Consume Sevpoposed motel site behind the off wben all of sudden the bounds Bunatt m::l Coleman he might be foced to file suit Ices as an unfotunateexampleof 7, 9, and couts of South- ~ve_ found hl ca going off added to thei point total fo to pevent It, He cited pat!- what happedij when a shopping way and the 8 and 20 couts the cuve IJid tha ca olling tbe week with Bunatti bitting culaly the taffic hazads cente bu the field to ltlelf, of Ridge be boad s In the ove The dive hid Installed 3 and Coleman 3 In this ceated by cas fpm the Belt- Councilnan Bill PhiWps, who pocess of dlftina a lette and seat belts IJid was futened_ to game all the boys wee finally way attempting to make a left also voted fo the ezoning, stal8d questiolllllie to be aent to the bis seat, He wu thus not thown bitting tbe hoop Piglia had 8; tun fom Kenilwoth Ave to that one neve makes pogess, esidents of these couts, ex- aound o out of tha ca and Hudlon 4; Sheaogue 2 These Geenbelt Rd Unless one willln& to stick out plalnq tbe poject and soliciting did not suffe bad ll!juies, Now boys have fine ecod with 3 Kavitz Pomises his neck He was paticulaly mthei opinions Im sue the dive neve ex~ wins and no loeses, MA Powell, vice pesideat of pessed by the discount ope- Cuent hope of the boad s pected to have an accident, but Geenbelt 42 Eutpinu 20 Kavitz, pomised tbat If given atons of Kovettes which he to leue _ the land to a national he wu pepaed, Ae you? zoning he will have buldngs 4 vted ove tha holidayl and felt motel chanlkeholidaylnnwhich McCa y Reties on the Tiangle by ApU, 963 it wu wothwhlletakid& chance will constuct a quality motel, New depatment membe Enie Hl cente, be said, wtllinclude to get th!e s~e type of opealloll be boad ww inst upon Vada, a membe of tha publicity Kovettes, well-known dlacount In Geenbelt, He ldded tblt tile adequate bufte 20 bet- COIIIIDSttee fo tha men, hu of- pictexu!:tosvectyta_ ~~ ~!!sinw=~ itoe In the New Yok ~lh - tiangla pacel wu apeclally the IIIOtill and the etlidlntial feed to llll me In evey week ~ _ delphia am, J c Penney s, and suited to coidimcial Ule aea, with a few 0e detaus about field McCamy, * this IIIOtllnl Woolwoths, poviding ove 400, CouDctlman David ChamploD, One of ta many lllllainin& inteesting calls At last, aiiuiouiicedt one ~ ~t:i~ 000 squae feet of IJIICe Even- wbo oppoted ta ezon, clted poblema ttled conceidii tha tually, hi poject will amount to sevealeuoia fo blsdec:lalod location of ID ece oad IJid ~to :ap :::: hl: ~ 750,000 aquae - He aid that He wu afaid tblt with NO~ ttl effect on aistlnl hom In CORRECTION - Koveues alqiiii wouldbeblge Clllllll, ltlle om would the aea It bu been suguted L t weeks NtWI-Revln ca- REVlBWM""- wbo than the Hecll Co ltoe at to mab out and Qeeatbat tbe new oad mtaht nil "" Ms ~,, was IC- Pince Geopl Plaza Rd woulclllld 4 lookidiuke be made to seve u asepaatlon -~::Z ::C ~~; ::W!t:! a:: ~wubj~ Powall emphulzecl that the~ COIIIIIUIICIl atpa alojii between extlng esldentll IJid fall-out booideta wee avalllble _ tal lnvlltment D the Ttan&le ww, Route He q-domd wllldlie motel _ --- u-- - docto and fladly eventually lje $0 JAWlon, thu8 I - - flit type Of llloppu&_,_campbell epoted two at c-,,,, Mi-t~ to - Dceun tha Geebelnaxbue ~~,, -- finidced bootleta have DOW aived We cui_ be estdlllce Ill cnbelt _ ove $5 mj,on be fcoflli" ~ Ofl IHI 4!,-,nvu _ UJ llfllidy incodvllliedce, UJ ~ (I I

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