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I ' ' VQ.UJE J , 10. 45 .'uly Crabe, Beer ,and Good FeUowahlp Gre.ablltu'a wreat.ir;( u. cnb .at. ttoa t.te alwlla at tbt J.ec!on t"ea- UYiU.t. b7 UM e-n wwn; £4.. wvd Mrl. c.ora• Bradley, Cb&:le.t a.m.., .... Jot= ltcl1ll- 11u, •• tkli!.:- . laM, Tnella S'!A!SV"t, Hdeo !zootUl hck c. :£. hmu, f'rlilnk :. Last- ncr, l!UdA r: W$ tooT 1 ftot.l! GreelX', 1 &nd Wr. 1\A..rt :. i'1M J Orftr.t•lt : ost 1)6 ec..ander. COUNCIL ARGUES POOL RATES Cbarginc the poi'l is a ll1Xl117 that !ft Greenbelters ear. a!!' ora too A. s. Al"Msa presented to tbe :awr. llloodaj t.ight. a peu tion 1'8q1Mtst.ing changes 1D rates An4i t.be or 1lll1q peuea. 41..8cunian tolla.ecl the (npOaal, Uld a tiDaDcial at.ataeot of the pool's operation \o date wu read, blat no change :1D pruent charps ... iAitiated. At. tbe opening ot t.be .aeUDc . a pet.i tion tar the erecUon ot bleachers at tbe athletic field was ottered. llloftble bleachers were suaestecl in order that they -.ight be uaed tor &ll public occaaioaa. '!'be coat waa estiatecl at $SO. Ao- t.ion was postponed UDtU reading ot the tinancial report, which was again postponed. Shorts retumed to plague the T01111 Council again as a petition chargillg illegal di.scr1mination in the recent ordiDIDce pused against wearing certain t.1Pes or clothiDg was presented. '!'he J.osic ot tbe P.ftitioner wu argued by one coUDcilman, and fon Mt.uaset- ROT Braden nated that the ruling was lesaJ. and that "1! aeyone doubts its logalit;r we'll take. him before a judge and then we 1 ll !ind out it 1t 1a legal." :'lll'touarb {lead) It. was 1 rest.iw occasion whl!n l.egionMires or Post. 11)6 1 their fAAilies, and local well- wiaheN for tb4P opening Crab feast .at t.he Lecion Hoae. CGmi'fial or bear lnd craba _.. alwl'niltel,y gu&l.ed and picked the d.at, while jokes, co.DYerSat.ion and l.a\Wlter went. on !l.auin£1.7. The ladies antt sor:ae or the aen were startled w1 th t.he a;yst.eries or lite as told the pB)'Cbir. tune-teller, lr. lalters, whose keom eye read the palJu for priceless inforaation. Dancing pused the tille all too qui.ckl.J and •rey-Mken dicated that they wre eagerl,y tllmit.ing tbe nut affair at tbe Legion Ho.:3. BEl IASHD«i h!ACJW® Fgl APAR'l'lmn'S 'l'be washillg recentl,y installed 1D the Greenbelt apartment bouaes have entirely supplanted the old ones. 'l'be;y are coin II&Cbinea and work tar a halt hour at 10 cents. The use of dr;rers is st1ll tree. C<mtrar;y to a rlllm' current.J¥ ll8k1ng the rounds the old waahiag machines are not to be given to tl» private bouaes tor use, but are to be sent back to their factories. They were second-hand when puro- cnased and the change was made because ot the high maintenance cost and trequent break-c:bma occasion- ed bv worn parts.

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VQ.UJE J , 10. 45 .'uly ~0,

Crabe, Beer ,and Good

FeUowahlp

Gre.ablltu'a wreat.ir;( u. cnb .at. ttoa t.te alwlla at tbt J.ec!on t"ea­UYiU.t. ~.. C6~t. b7 UM e-n wwn; £4.. wvd ~. Mrl. c.ora• Bradley, Mr~ Cb&:le.t a.m.., .... Jot= ltcl1ll-11u, ~ •• .:~~ tkli!.:-

. laM, Tnella S'!A!SV"t, Hdeo I'Ul~, !zootUl ~. ~. hck '~'!lliau, c. :£. hmu, f'rlilnk :. Last­ncr, l!UdA r: • W$ tooT 1

ftot.l! GreelX', ~ ~T 1 &nd Wr. 1\A..rt :. i'1M J

Orftr.t•lt : ost ~. 1)6 ec..ander.

COUNCIL ARGUES POOL RATES

Cbarginc t.ba~ the ~~ poi'l is a ll1Xl117 that !ft Greenbelters ear. a!!' ora too ~jc;r, A. s. Al"Msa presented to tbe :awr. ~ounc.:..: llloodaj t.ight. a peu tion 1'8q1Mtst.ing changes 1D rates An4i t.be iasa~Dc• or 1lll1q peuea. ~ 41..8cunian tolla.ecl the (npOaal, Uld

a tiDaDcial at.ataeot of the pool's operation \o date wu read, blat no change :1D pruent charps ... iAitiated.

At. tbe opening ot t.be .aeUDc . a pet.i tion tar the erecUon ot bleachers at tbe athletic field was ottered. llloftble bleachers were suaestecl in order that they -.ight be uaed tor &ll public occaaioaa. '!'be coat waa estiatecl at $SO. Ao­t.ion was postponed UDtU reading ot the tinancial report, which was again postponed.

Shorts retumed to plague the T01111 Council again as a petition chargillg illegal di.scr1mination in the recent ordiDIDce pused against wearing certain t.1Pes or clothiDg was presented. '!'he J.osic ot tbe P.ftitioner wu argued by one coUDcilman, and fon Mt.uaset- ROT Braden nated that the ruling was lesaJ. and that "1! aeyone doubts its logalit;r we'll take. him before a judge and then we 1ll !ind out it 1t1a legal."

.::~u-r :'lll'touarb {lead)

It. was 1 rest.iw occasion whl!n l.egionMires or Post. 11)61 their fAAilies, fritn~s, and local well­wiaheN for tb4P opening Crab feast .at t.he Lecion Hoae. CGmi'fial ~s or bear lnd stea.c:~ craba _.. alwl'niltel,y gu&l.ed and picked tbroQgbou~ the d.at, while jokes, co.DYerSat.ion and l.a\Wlter went. on ~ !l.auin£1.7.

The ladies antt sor:ae or the aen were startled w1 th t.he a;yst.eries or lite as told b~· the pB)'Cbir. r~ tune-teller, lr. lalters, whose keom eye read the palJu for priceless inforaation. Dancing pused the tille all too qui.ckl.J and deparU~ •rey-Mken ~ dicated that they wre eagerl,y tllmit.ing tbe nut affair at tbe Legion Ho.:3.

BEl IASHD«i h!ACJW® Fgl APAR'l'lmn'S 'l'be washillg ~~&chines recentl,y installed 1D the

Greenbelt apartment bouaes have entirely supplanted the old ones. 'l'be;y are coin II&Cbinea and work tar a halt hour at 10 cents. The use of dr;rers is st1ll tree.

C<mtrar;y to a rlllm' current.J¥ ll8k1ng the rounds the old waahiag machines are not to be given to tl» private bouaes tor use, but are to be sent back to their factories. They were second-hand when puro­cnased and the change was made because ot the high maintenance cost and trequent break-c:bma occasion­ed bv worn parts.

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24 SCOUTS LEAVE FOR CAMP

Twenty-four Boy Scouts of Greenbelt Troop lfo. 202 are going to camp Roosevelt SundAy tar a week or outdoor camping. Five senior leaders plan to go with the boys for the camp period.

lloet of the boys earned thei: · camp money by sell­ing tickets for the apecial dmce which 1he Citizens• Association sponsored earlier 1n the year, accordins to Scoutmaster Robert Dove.

Scouts going to camp Roosevelt are: Richnrd Bates 1 Donalrl Brewer 1 Jack Brewer, X. Roy

Clark, Cl~n Conklin, 11J.L." Dameron, Tom f'reunln, Jack Gale, Herhert Hall, WUl.ia Henneeay, llette N1Plson, Georp Nielson, Revere Mielaon, J-e Ourud, Robert Porter, 'ftlomu Poston, Willie Schoeb, Richard Sallls's, Warner St.inle, Alltn T•lor, Do~­laa 'lamer, Robert ~ ard Th0111&8 Femell.

Beeidee Scout.uter ~. t.taa bo1 o ii'-Lll be aeca;o­panied by Jack Gal.e, Sr., . A. lf. Schnn, aateter Abt>le and Harry Ratee.

!!! AID IQCI& If - hid been ceo o,s.a t.a ptrh&pe .. ~t. haw

dQC up a atory when " ~ OW' tl.tt.h pott bolt et th<- !U!lt Raac•· 1'be t1nt tl.cht or ten ~~ .. llllr'yl&IIS red dirt1 tM raUt tcot. ~ contide.recld lhalt and qurta, Md thin " et.nek nnd-n.J., •Mw, ... Nna11 Or 1o0 1t &pptend, at but.. ,..... ahly it b a WY.t. 1.nel11Wd to od\t.&tn 10. ~. but. • prefer to WCilliJ tbat CllC. \lpCift a U. U. .alty brine of Uw AUtnt.1e Ocftn onot be•t. upon Ule ~.1!1:-tide whn4: nol' lltt; the future ranee of OTMD­bc!tl

At pr118-alt. t.he el\lib 1s biuut. trohltQB are u !cllOW!II

ltlt.-att.ell! to t.he p;-opcr ~ of t!:tl ran~ U'tlo

2nd-f1n1ah pla.nU~ tt.e post.! to bur the t.IZ'-gct rt~r~:s.

JrQ-lrtel oct the aranl at t.r.e 100 :r&rd t1rlro1 UAI. 1.~ u. ~ to t.bt ou-r 814• or u.

renge and b\dld 1t.l ft •. root with the aat.er1&l al­read)' prOYided.

Sth-&n'allp U. cliap.laya tc be ehown at. the Tmm fair in Sept.blr.

UtruallJ' on S.turdar ltta'Jll)(lftl, and trequenU, al.&o on ~ at\emoc~U, a r .. or u. ..,.. • ..._ up at t.be Rae- 8Di ~in a IUiber or bow-a trJ1nc to pt. this work done. ft1l hll been the practice during the put. 80nth • 1101 Ull ,.. expee•. this 1l1ll oontlnue ctw1.ng the good '119&tber. 1boee 1nt.ereeted in bel• 1n on the ftr7 becim1nc ot t.he club's ao­th1t1ea are imited to drop dc.n Mel bend to t.bl wheel.

ru. ia a rainder t.o ~hooters in generu. Ac­cordinc to the Towm lan, ttl! ranee M7 be UHd ror --.11-bore 8boot.ing d111"in& dqlight bCW'II of the wee~a, and bet.-. lsOO aad 4•00 P.lf. on Sumqe. Tbe GWl Cluh has been ghen blantet supen1s1on ewer shooting on the ranee, and its officers and members otter every opportunit7 tar the tollnatolka to join 1n organized ~P duri.ns tbe CCliLiniiiODtbee At the same tilllwe wish to point out to tboee indi­viduals qain who drop d01m and do a little ..-actio­in& occuionall.y, that it illl't Pft8l'lll7 coneidered .,oct range beha'Yior to lboot at bottlea, tin CIJl8 and the l1Jce. More apart, reaJ.q, llee iD IIIJdnc : sood ecore on a practice t~pt, and belidta it doea not clutter up the area u the other tJPI ot lh~ inc doee. We hae priCUce tarpte 1n the club­just ask ue tor aome ~1me.

-L. L. W.

Picnic, Campfire at lodllo Sprlnaa Coming Sunday

Watermelon eating, horeeshoe p1tcbin8, racea, boating, contests, food, and a canptire with songs and akits--SU~ldq will be a big occasion !or the Health Aesociation IIISilbers and their trienda when the annual picnic begins at 2 P.M. in the picnic srove at Indian Spr.l.nce.

A basic l1meh of lemonade, aalad am a hot dos will be offered to all ticket baldera. Fllll111ee will supplement this wlth eandwichla, pie, blkld beana or what....- 1a &ftUable 1n the}.., pantriee. 1'1cketa, which aell for 2S cents, will be U8ld tOJ' entrance in~ official contests aa weU aat tor eat••

!rtra l.Anonade and nteftelort wUl be ....Uablt at a low p-ice tor thole 1lbo w.nt 1t.

lfldlAI7 Sl.oa1en, lbrard C\a8ter and lDule a. ...... · are ·~ with Dclnlld H. COOPII' on picnic ll'nftP­

.Mftte. .Jeu 8rOIID bu ICf'Md to 1eld croUP .S .,... at

tbl ~ Wbich wUl be held at. t.bt aout.b ..S ot taw ar.nbel.t LIM a.. auu aDd ooawne 1l'1ll be MDAC*I b1 Ben Per:u.tc.

tn e"" ot r-.!n t.ht p1c:ft1c:: 1l'1ll be held the fol­low1n£ SWd.,r. 1'1dcet.i are a'llillble at t.hl 8Nlt.b Ceat.er.

mvxc~: aug gm llDA'II 'fbi Or.-btlt. Strri" St.at.ioa ...wt~ kS1 u a

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1'!IH mE fW'PS 'nw FUr Caa=.it.t.M, und• the .,.Udtnee of w.re1a

llMlq, oGDtillale plaM1nc the •d:un1c• of the u­td.blt. - ~' H.hedl&1ld tor u. n.,...• pir't.ld p.tlOft 1n u. cca1nC ,.... ras.r. ,. P""A-pal cU.p}&J' ot the · orpniaat.ian will be a 80de1 etap NU1Dco 1ha a1Jl1atun at-ace ecene M'f be one t.Uen trur. one or the plq. to be ciwen 1n Qreenbdt later in tJw eeuon, or 1t. a11 bot> one cboeen ~ tor thil p.srpose rrcs scat eep~rate ~lon. 1b1a . ia to be clecicieci ai. the n..xt aj\llar PJApn ... u.n,.

Br obec'rl.nc nre.en nan troa ftl'iCN.I pll'te ab! it.. 1tl the -.1 ttap, ladi~ to aplanat.ol7 W&•, the t.onafcl.U NJ leam a<ae of the technlcal .t.age teras used in connection with set c01l8truct1en IDI:l ceneral ttace work.

lt t.ht Jut replar .. t.tnc ot t.ht pup we ...n prlYilepd to hne pre...t. the ecl1 tor ot the coo~ AroR, Mr. adnitl, who wu requeeted to •peak iDo­tOJ'MUJ with reference to our laat production,lrftoa: Slnice". OUr request wu Vtrf eat1atactor~ tu:L­t1lled, Mr. Cbinits baTin& pulled no pmcbea m1 bavi~ really contr1~tec1 conatrueti.,. critic188.

'lblodora JluTay ie trequent.~ •ntioned u one of the 1110et out.etandina theat.ritee in town. JlrD. lfUrra1 is craced with ccnaiderable eta&e apertence, cood tute, cc.man eenee,and a seneroua duh ot ubition. 1'hell iDgredieDta, ..tbiDb, lhe baa Uld to sreat extent 1n her work with the PlaJW~, and tbeee ~ p-ediate al.ao, are reapcmaible tor our bm.ng had u nice IDd u balptul a preeid-.nt u a srouP cellld w1eh tor u ita tim 'lelder. !eddJ coaapleted her term ot office at the recent amu1 election or ot­ticere, Wt still is a Yeey active IIISLbere

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Your Roving Reoorter lrj •

;;1: :, S!-.orby

CYrilla o 'Conn<'r, 1;.::-.: ; :u r:war. . . I t.hink t..hc ~r has i;!lproved a i;re:~.l dc:1l. It M!! ~!'!! YY!ety; p!et:I!!'N~ ~~ nt',.8t AlttQ 't)v! !f!"'"' oral lrllkeup 14 liiiUCh t:IOI"t' at.t.rae;t.i.\·(?·

A, !. Ga!!J!rt'h 2CI-B h1d(.e Road. . I don't l>elit"Ye 1t co•.u.: bt- hf.t.~r. Tht> pap«r

i~ ••'ll t:e.larn:ed be~ ed1 tcr1w and loeal nna. f;hen I ~.C t.he COOrWTOR l dm • t feel 11\1 ur&t t.o cl~eit..

la Ch1l!ll, lJ-il :;iJt:# R.o4d. )b' ai Ud~r:1 suld btJ t~t. tt-~ra 1M 1 t ,.noW!b

of e1~T <rJt.cl1de or lo~;Al n .. a. · tbo •bout. bc.-:1-!Jl! ~ ATt.ld.•• (fn!i a ~uin. like U. 'a.111e4 and ~ulft!Hlr-t: n~ 1n ed1 tqr1d tU: tlftll rom ror U1e PIP't'"i .Uao It!.! lllu~ to Me ::c:c st.qrt..B ngq.

\fi,.-..' -··· .. A&il: .. en ... ;,;;,g, _.,... : &r~Ti\J. 7!·Jft }.:-::~c:;·.al ::-!~!--.. !~-.: :-~-~t" :=t t;wl.t t .. ( ~.a;·orr

!.~ a ftc),. cr n. >Al!' l:tt.f! wit: :~·3 ~---~,ccr'l,i:.;: Ct"Uf,...

t!J Cf'.i!..~&;:"~Pr- 1 !~~.1:-!·. A~t.:_it"·L!;tt~c;: ~~ft!r.t:s, et..c. ~t cf :cur~t> V·.!_r. is irr~a: l<' !_n 1\ t-:l.fl<'T' ~.At or.::• """~ ~r i r~:;~ ( ;;c(! ll 'fr(!{')., n·.n z.t.aff 'II'( ri.n ! .. ·u·c::! wit!. :1tt:.e 4-:l a:·.~ !(:r:=· ~.v~;rs. : l.0.t' t~·.(! ?:~·)d wJ :lrJt: A~.i; :!-tr;t!rn :-,-.~ ... \.ls,c -..~;e @·.J1t.....-:-!_.:..:s are pod anJ n. ~ 1.s •ell prodded wlt.t. cc.U..,aDil spoM.a tM~Q. . .

Qecn:e '!'nt\:er 1 48-t C-ruc-en~ P:C'af!. for a f·Af<Pr u-.a~ hu n:~l\;Z',te.-:r wcrkcrt~ wt..c :; ~

Uj) all t.ou:-s t.c ,7e~ ne'«S C\it. i t.t.!.r.¥. it 1s t)-,P best that car. be !oWld ar.prt~re. i.s a wt.de, t.t~ swr deaen-ea a let. of credit. It. at·t--ears t.o • that. Wi t.h ere 'helr and ent0\&1"6€-nt. 1'rOEI U:e people .. could even have a bet.t.er paper with r.ore oetrs, ed­it.orials, and rlct.ures azx1 lass cr1t1c1a. After all the COCrr:RJ..TOii is t.he voice of t.he pe~le and 1t t.beJ don't express t.l:-.eil' opinicna and bring !n the nns free theil' ort;anizat.lons, they have only tbeaselves to blaDe ii the paper isn't up to par.

feggr Zorach, 26-C Crescent Road. I thi."llc the ~per's greatest fault is not t.akir.g

a atroq;er stand em :rttal is ... lea concernir.c Green­belt.

BOI AT GA.RJJNER • S It wu a boy on July 15 at tbe Gardner's 7-A

Ridge Road. CaroU I. Gardner is Vic~Pres~t ot the Greenbelt Gun Club.

fiQAm JtiP.liBID

Repairs haw been made on the roads all over town during the JUt week. Greenbelt does not wait !or violent canplaints or even accidents to result 1n i~provemPnts in streAt conditions. ·

Free Movie and Talk Toniaht For Democrats

Toni::ht !n th£- S~~,0ol Aud.itorlum, Conr.ressman . Lee i • ..lej·.::r o:· california will ad..-4n>d:.; a lf.:?etinc

sponsoreoi l';i the t.:ar;~ ;v-hi Democrat:; c.f t.he 21st ~listrtr:t. llr. ·..Jey~:- 1 :; topic wi:l he: "SavP the ~~·..w ~a.lJ I. &r.f! wi 11 5tr~85 th'! unt!d ror O!"g<Ulli~ t!.on :..n ~ilt: IIIOiit.hs +Jl."'t l1t· &. 'lc1ad if Pi, ::ew ileal 1."~ t.o !'(' :J ·VL·i ir. -:.1!- i.~ -',0 •' lt!•:t.~ ,·,. · r:-o~ ~.'1c ::on­ctt·W -irivt .,r •.ll·' "·:tld L~ru:" l.ltr.IOC!".itlt 'Vl-i itel'.tt).. llca.~3. In t!".• Cl\1 'fc:~-r·i~ .'it.r.\.· Lc,;is).at.w·~, in wr.1ct- he tl-:1-ved t.of.>.·~ tM:.:-..,: ~t!Jat. '..o r·u.,~ll.s, ;;r. ~yer was tJw a.,; :':ta:-r o:' 4 r.t.:::.r ..,;· nt~a~~•;.~...,~ littt:Oi­ing t.o pra.>t.e ::t-d!l.l J\!S' -'.~.:., :e-.,vct. lAhor, al­lenat.e the bu.rciu."l Q! t.u.at •.c-:11 1..r.:~Mt.e true A.uer-~-. &Dd t.lp educat.ion. .

llr. ~Jer 1a a t..aeher ot aoe1.al eci~s ud c1rlc• ~ the Los An(vlee F'ublle School Syatea, 1e a 'lorld lar v.t.eran and .. ll8llber or Ute M81"1ean l.eltion. In Mld.U. ton to hlt MtV other act.! rl­t.1••• Mr. '""ifl" ••a VU'1 aeUw 1.n orgiDi.&:il\& the Io~ Daaccrat• of Calif~ta.

Ae .n !Wlded aLt.ract.!on th<: lW">'larul O..OC:rat.a ..:u lboW a fin. rtMl .ounl i'U.., ~k r-..,. -r-1c.a•. (ii.F.A.) Thls rtlii 111 n~ u ~~ cf t.."aa but co·~t.-proctw:..s ru.u. Kr.idlrvd 'lalt.her o! ilrwnbeU rlll be chA1ru.n o!" the ••t.ill(o lr. Tee. Ccr.no!" J or lilt,. f.&nler I ~t.8t.o :".-oret..&r7 o! t.be lola:"ylAn;! ;-_,,-'Cr&tt~ 1 wHl be pT'eMnt. tc ••.r • r ... wor·,i:t on t~"' worir f"' U:t> ~and O..ocratll 1n ro­cent ::.oot.."..:;. ':1:' ... ::eetl.;;,~ will bo •t 8t)Cl r.l.!.

DOCTORS SP!AK AT HEALm GROUP MElTING

Till-!! b7 I)-, ~ Jienmberg an.-:i Dr. Jge '1., ~':.111 f-..rn~ cl"Ai tile fe~ttu~ nf \J-,e Health ~S~Ccia­tic;·.•r ·1\;.art•·rly ZW<'tinr last •ei!k.

MtRr r~j-crt.s tr:· thr FoaM · .r ::i.rP<:tors :.-, Still w&.ll ~ re~<>r.t.f:"'f br illa1rtr.:tn P.ut;t. Bone, nr. St.111 mJt.­li!"le'd t..~ ocope cf general rr~ctHl~~r·~ -.mrk ·in t.hP aedlcal f1eld, r->inl.ir.;; out the llificulty of clur deUnt>at1cn beca~se cf thf> vari"t.i"n in ".,U1-t.1 aM lrnmrl~~~ ( f £ellf'Tal rract! ce physician!! am the difference in trea~t needed for ret1ents harlr.~ e88entiall7 the ·SMe Ulnes.o; ar a.il.Ju>nt. 1\oth Greenbf--lt doct<>rs are- speciillsts, I)". r..-..~ berc hein.; a pediatrician ant ~. Still harlrl& specialbed in surcery and fractures.

~. Berenberg posed -~al que:>tions ror the manbersh1p, and pointed out the need for IIM!IIIbers to study health aM nedical needs of th,. coc;r.wrl ty. A progr:ll:l of ~::unic1pal medicine was discussed hrieny.

Ca:lplete financial reports were offered t.he melh­bership for the plst six: maaths, am member::hip was amounced at m families with dues paid to date. Activity for the last three months was reviewed am social events for the siJIIIII">..r were discussed. A reading list of books on medical and healthy prcblems available at the Greenbelt Public Library was di~ trit:uted.

SOP'I'fUJ,Iffl mnlJUm Charlee Frallk Drasa, 33-R Ridp Road, eutfered a

broken ankle when he caug'lt hie toot eliding into 2nd base sack during the game l4ondq evenine J~ 17. He is being attended by Dr. Joe w. Still.'

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Meditations bj'

Robert Lee Kincheloe llinilter to the

"..-. ............. t CoiiiiDWli tr Church

llEDITATIONS At soae time in your life you have had either a

Froteatant or Catholic or Jew who considered h:im­self orthodox t.o critieize sol•ndly your, perhaps, ~~northodox opinion. The blow am bluster of his de­nunciation is indicative of the fact th.'lt you are camersing with a religious bully. Usually the realhm of his arguaant is puntly a pipe-dream. And it 1a very distressi."C to such a perSt'll to have the orthodoxy questioned 1M realistically disputed. In h1a mird you ~ branded u a heretic and a paean­just becauae you desire to u.se · your 01111 God-ci ven !ae1lit.1ea tor t.binkinc. •

That VMt un-truly 4 nobl«~~.n--Atill1ps Srooka once wrote an e5sa,y e-n ort..~odmr;y. Hi~t last two par.,raphs an vecy til u::.l-'\.1\ t.i !lf: and worth 'f'OIU'

Pamest c~derat.ioo. I .. quot.i."l6 fro:; rortiona or thet

1ft ctamot. but bellrt9 that in t..~<> future U.. tlhole eOQC;•pt.tan or 0~ h Jo:rti~:! ~" QO'« lu ... w !••• proai.nent. t.st and lea.a ~ wlU ~~ of an,r op1n1on, •I• 1t ort.bodt.'llll7• Wore aA1 ~N·c t.hq will uk, 11 In H t.r\Je7"' •••• ~th •il~ c"Ut! tc- t~•l!lil. no.t • dttr.oll!t Hxoo a~! H:U~;!, hJt. :l ~n:'~!".!tc (!$4.::-.

wtw!r't'ln f.))(' l!oul ir: r!Jie:. v :-.\:'~.-: •"1~::. !n:'~._!,hl,. degi~, i>-J.Il."'\'1.-.i C':-tly t.y •~Y C'-!"" -:.! ·k-1 llhr·•~ it,a.'Yl t.hP Srlrit -~ ~ c,...; 'll'i thin 1 t, p,c~\U)II~ lT i ~ rutrt.~;.;a;: I an.·~ at t.4.1n~f\': lar~llr )..;.,.~.:~ lt,.-o ;;.~J u it a~t 14 i:•.ll ,:•rr­pl~to ;'ill~ t:r ~r r-•rpc!;!) a;m ~"":-ff~;.r,pss c; d~t~Q.\t ~ ('t;)4rg:;.-- o: ~.,,,p(l. ••

Is r ... t~~. ~h~ s= r~ ~...,_~ ~:~:P ~~t..4'r t~,~--~~.,a.~

or~ u a pl'indp.le of act.iNl or a st.anhcwJ r<: bdi•f h obti'Olrl• An«1 dMdi ••• n h oo\ t!mceinhle rao- Ulat. L'V ~11 holleww ilC'wr.lc.alJ.y eoo..t.i­t.ut.ed,shcnald so ~on t.~ U;~:, U.s 'iecf'Ha s.~;1.1l1 haYl' Alt1 nicht. trit.h Ullnkin~ :Mn1 san •~ llig_h! Mel UlP j'er!!CU whr CODpo!M?'d t.h@ CQ\jf',d_~ • l'Pr·Mr~1 ;·Jd~.~ is on too ~e, ~"ld r'..ll N'.!Nir. there-,err<'n&l ~udp.t>r.t, t!nllt;.ht.ened ~7 all Ute trhda:.~, re::·. or p·esent., -.hict. it. can ~ t..c itr. &.i.e, l--,;t, fomint; !inallr H.s mm c~cluldar.e and at.aodir~ 0,. t.hea in the siglt. of OOd, whetler it. ~t.a:¥1• in a gre&~ ca:r.pany cr stands alone.

L. D, S, Allg!l!CD!m All Hllbers are urpd to attend the Utab 8\at.e

Plooeer Dl.;f Celebration picnic to be held next Sa~ urday afternoon in Rock Creek Parte at 16th Uld ~ Diedy Street.a, N. w. You are to bring your a.n luncbea. The ball tela w1l1. play tbe Ar1.son1.aDa at 4s00 P.Jf. '!be follOid.ng Sunday nen1ng eerrieea w.lll be d18penaed 111 th in favor of baring all atteod the 8J18Cial. eenices to be held at the lfaahi~ Chapel Branch.

COLLEGE PARK AUTO PLACE te.studebaker Sales and ServicetQ

Always a Good Selection of Used Can

C n ·p ... Mel. Berwyn 252 0 ege ar..., · Greenwood 2698

FWERAL CREDIT UNION Financial am statistical Report for June 1939

BALANCE SHEET

U>ans Cash in Banks Petty Cash Funds Unamortized Charter Fee

TOTAL

Accounts Payable Shares ~eserve ! or Bad Loans Undivided Profits ?ro!'i t and Loss

'rot'AL

Cff!c~r~ 5alariea ('tht>r S.LAT1t II s•-~tticner; and Su;.rlics J.dnrt!.fir.S ~.c#t1or.s jW\i; $u"Y1C{I O\sr£'U JJ.b,·. ::.-r•f"i\1 :in$':~~~ c;~ !"'r'c1 ur.s

ASSEl'S ]bel of

This lfonth ts,Bl9.19

840.0} s.oo

~-00 19, .28

lo.9b 2.10

:-r::."' • ~ ... ;>;~ :;~ rYt' !' r r n.d :.c.c.r.t'l

$).75 0 .cc· 1.n :.(('

SIAtiSrrCA.L ~ LOA] liS

lo. lade t.r .is ;oonUl JO &.eje!C t h!. s ~<ell t.t Ir. Force a~ 1bS of lklr.th 1?0 Tot.Al Loar.ed Since Cl'gat.!..ut.im irJ. leans !'61.1nquent. 1J>

· {a) cr.e ~~.,th or Lesa 26 ( b ) I)> • to ':'lro l! c nt.hs 8 (c) 1' 110 lotocths or OYer 12

~ 00 lliiiBflt.S Faid in on Shares this lloutb l'it.hdraan on Shares this~ Total raid on Shares Since Organization

• 11thdrawn " " n " Total New ~s t.his 11011th 32 Total !.!embers em ;,t Uonth IJ>S

Same V.ont:: Last Ye.:r 13,043.~7

19?.6c s.oc

25.~·.~ $;,m.cr

4.c,: 3,186.lc

56.~:

24 •. ( JJ,.r.:.;\.-

l.f,.:·· 21..; ~ l. ('

19.:' t; •..•.

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2212S5.Y 65::..~· J'~,(Y o(;,:{

175.:;:-

$ 1,134."~ 425.:c

1), 715.~ 4,41L..~"

Total :.:embers !illce Orp.nization SlS * 7 cents short. To be adJusted Juq 3].

1 19.39·.

lrrs. Betty Brosaer, of 33-B Ridge Road; was hostess recently to her Q,rlhood friend, Jlrs. Julia Jlccarthy, of CllaberlaD:l, Jlartland, who DS here for ~ extended visit. Imi.ng their vacat.ion sane poo­pl.e go to the beach1 others like the 1101Dltains and quite a ferr of . them wind up in nor1cla., but Urs. Mccarthy, though a native Yarylander1 prefers Green­belt and her ch\lm to any of these.

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CUB CORND

ALL DENS Official Cubscout anno\Ulce~nts will be found in

the Cub Comer only ..

In soliciting cakes and pies for the Cubs Bake Sale, .1~2 promises were received, a remarkable ~ ber. The Cubs and their leaders wish to thank these ldnd pe<:>ple as well as the IUIUI£ement and clerks of the Co-op Food store.

Den nwaber 6 1& cbaDpd t.o Den number J. Dtm t.iotber,iira. i!Wli!t, Den Fllther, lir.ttermet>erc-

er and Dan Cbiet, Seaut FreC~Hn, Den llUIIber 3. ·

SCM of tbe Cuba IDd their panot.e are nt the opinion that the f1 w ea s ._kly duq tbat t.be bo7s pa,y is tor *i.asi.a to a ... tJ.nc.

This ia not true, We ant on a ~t now IDS eacia Cub should pq ($2.60 per ru.r) ~ t.lke tate' d thft bud&et (IIOD8,7 p81able at t.bt rate cf Sl ;;.r 'WIIek).

liJ.. ODS rn. i"t:N r~uva$ ~ n.:tt ~ ~ -~ tN -.b -d.r­

rc:rent hmcllcn!t ut.idu, Uw" rill ... lutan• t.~ n1(hh ...:h -· bec;iml~ !ttlmday, Ju!)" u.. ~J1 .!tJ.l.l· U. 1 - ':'zCO-it)C, :'!'1a. ::'>~:".a, f.c.,a;!

wtrk. Ioo., Jul; ~J - 7:CX>-7dC, C\:lt:rA:>~.{'r, l'ood

eafTir,,. frid ~- J J\l!,r 2iJ I - ';' :00-7 I }C 1 eu:~AI' t-1' :" J lf4ti.~

kncot helh. ~.~~ Ar" ~rf'lr 4t~r.cr.rns•~ioru.: ~"'d r.ee;i ;..ot ccn­

Lir.ue io~ t~e ~l ~~ hour.

n-.. CubDuw rill p.n;v •!«tiie c:on.nnu:-Uww crU.!.dsa am <>Hef'l' cr ht>lf' in ~t.a-.t.!.rc banli­crr.!t. fi"'OIIi Girl s~cvh or their ~ •• llo7 Scout.., or their ~a, and f.areG:.S and frlen:1" cf U.e ~.

':iae !' CT ~f\Stnticn YAJ"if'S al'ld U-7 lA.lJt 8117-Whe:-e fro;. 5 ldnute-i! t.c a r.ax.i:IIAa\ c! )J Mrna~.-€8,

Wre."s a cant t.c CvbulrtA>r J..,.s F. Blrt.le, l'-! Crescent. ~old, Grealwlt., ln5!wers trill be giwn 1D th2 Cub CorDer of the COOP'liP.Alal, 1i possible.

~bMster l!!q CUb • f!i9er twz Septa!ber.

HFAL'i:: I.iJJ)iP-5 00 TO rm;; Irnlt lartha llalJcin a.M ~. s-.1 Berenberg are repre­

aent.int; Greenbelt tbis week 1A lew York at the first IDDII8l couterence or the Aaaoci&tion or ledica.l Co­operat.ivea. ~ • .Joe w. SUll, Georp "lamer ...S Ernest 1&1-

t.atis are alternates, selected bf tbe Greenbelt Health Association to attem tbe aee:t.1Dg.

the seasiona 1l1ll be held at the Hotel A.ltor .Jul,y 20, 2l and 22, although one meeting is planned on the l'orld Fair grounds 1D CCillleCtion 11ith Co-op DQ' at tbe hire

WE BUY AND SELL '\\,~,

Uni,· .. rsi•,· )l•••••r~ • NASH SALES & SERVICE

PAUL KEPHART PROP.

ANY SERVICE ON ANY CAR BERWYN.MO PHONE159

HOSPITAL ENDORSED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE

By un&rl.:.mous 't'Ote the Greenbelt Health Al!ll!locia­tion endorsed the operation of the Ulmicipal HOspi­tal last week. The resolution offered by Harry Eugene Hesse and TessiJn Zorach, expresses apprecia­tion to the Town Co\Ulcil for establishing the hos­pital aOO urges ita improYement and enlargement or facilities as the dema.M for its use grars.

Following is the wording of the reeolutionr "''HmEAS, the Greenbelt lblicipal Hospital bas ~~ pr~~ ~ ir.calc-u.labl; r.lw tv var ~Ciiiiiii»­itJ through tbe establlablalt of the onlJr __.PDCT hospital tacilitiea 1A Prince Georp 1s Cotmtr, and

IHERElS, _this establls!aent 1a prorizlc a pot..ent factor in the bl1ldi.n& up ot t'nendlJ relat.icnshipo 111t.h nearbf COIIIImit.1ea and their so'f8J"~Unc bodite, and

I'Hm!AS, tbe u:Ut.enev ot the ONenbelt bldp&l . Hospital pr"CCIIt.a and eontrib\lt.ea ~ that .-nee of

&8C'U"it)' which ia e&e~mt.i&l u a buil ot carami.Q' Ute, am

'IH!DUrAS, theM tadUUet ue JW'O"idld It a eott aawr14111 l0111tr · than cbarptt by ataU.ar iutlto­t.ioruJ not opmatAd GD a .........U tr basia, w

W!t'tltEI.S' bcMleclctt and ~ of - iMt 1 t.u­t.ioo is~' rapidly ill na~ ~tlet,

:i!!JI,~ lV r: nr:-.... -: "lt:", . tJ·.«t w s croring ~ r-ej!l"f'~te~.~~~tT(', at t.'ltis da~ :J.l') fla1lie~ r-f th!!· GNI'a~lt C(t::a:.mitj·, does herebY prl!.tion tb Col!n-­cH of thl." ~-~ r-!' ~f'lt ~-~' aceert 1~ •Alt"f"Y1Ll A.~i &Tilt\ t'tde ~or tht~ •tt~Hs.~t t>!' thto ~nl,.lt ~!nic';·4J ho:;ritu anti fiU'U~r ;otr14.ys U;at ~tt Co-u.n­cn 'll'i.ll g:i"fll ~:~at,.e C('I1\Sltiftf'tlt\on ~ t..~ ~ ai"'fl and wvr-nt of t-he fac:llHht of U... Qrftn­belt \\lnic1 f&l ffrftl'i tAl. \.o ._\ · UA CI"C*1ftC ct..m tor UlP ~ or f.~ c H.i~C~.S cf ~It. a our -~or t,be ~, ~t.t ... •

~ reeohiUon -.a p-eNn*..ed llond:&7 nlcht. to t.he. ':'OIWI Co'llncil b;t Ernest De!&it.at.ia1 ~ o! the Healt.~ As~ciat.1on. ~ the lui two 'IR!eks, \be ho~pUal. bu been

tilled to capadtr, with 10 to 1.1 patients. TOD81-leet."Gles CC~tt.rlbllted heanq t.o tbe iDereued ue oi hospital !aclllt.iea.

<JlDXBELTERS !lpR OJ!lii!SITf Lfa1IIU!S A lllillher of OreeDbelters toot achut.a&e ot t.be

tree leet.uree on cooperaU na offered at the 1Ja1....,_ sitr or UlrylaDd lut week. SnWD clusroca talb

· were gben bJ ~~ Bucb Bone 1lbo 1s a ....,_. ot tbe starr 1A tbe Fblitical Scieoce depart.ent, mi by ~. s-1 Bereaberg.

'lbe achedule was &a tollonr July 8 - •!he ~jecthea or Cooperatiws• JolJ 10- •Successtul Cooperative &1terpriaes

lD the th1 ted States• JolJ u- •'!'be Gotelmmt 8111 the CooperatiYe

llanMnt• JolJ l'- •'!be Costs and Pl'oblfiU ot lledical

care• JolJ 1)- 111!1e Fnad...,tals ot Adequate lledical

care am the Attitude or the &er:1-cz Kedical Association• (~ by Dr. Samuel Berenberg, Greenbelt)

Jul7 l"- "Which Plans tor Obta1Ding Jledieal Service Are Best?"

J'llly 1s- •The Wagner Health B1l1 and What It Means"

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M1RSm GJRJEIENI3lEl I A Section For Greenbelt Women Who Plan, Written Of Them, By Them, For Them

Buainesa Womeo Beware! -----...... -·.lc:;cJ; wert' ~£C'C ~ eo:::.t-at .i.fl,;iS.i.At!cn H·.At wx:c!

d!!!e:O::-.~r.:t•f' a:n!:;!<~ the=, •~ +J-.e !:at' cnal Ff'd~:-c.t.1c~ cf &Jail"lf'n an~ :'ro:·es:·!.'l; a.l -..~ 't C.l\;~ ccn­vu.ticn ~!-..'1.~ .... ~.~::.i :P.$t. r.@('~.

J..'c~'tlrt '1ft' if! WAIT.~ ACv: ~ j:J"(!fCMd till& 'llt.l.:~ r.-·:1.! i:f'<'; :.urie-~ wa:<'~ ~a: f'r..:t::!: a:.:: ~r1n~ cen1.ce. !hl!!tt bill~ 1! ?A~"f!d w'=·;l~ M ""-;~ •a ..,:4"! cr &n -~!.ad; u;.cr. ill r,;lC;,(Ir, ~c •ort: an;! ~e.ncc ..:;e."\

v....,. J.Za.'I'M.T"d ;;a.-:r.!r~, r.:-~...C a~~-"~, :.a.!• 3 ; !tA ~-:-r ·~r. ~- ~t> C!', :':"~' ~~ qa.!:.s~ ::~~~ lot!,e­!..,t!c-r., F<'~r.tl.;li C\lt t~.At Btlch l@g!•:ll.t!;:~ ~i~-~ ~:·....! t< ;. !. ~ c~ ,.. ,"'.._-; ~':-. : __ :: ~ !'".t· r.:t.7f ;c :'!! ~!: ~. ~:·.; ~ c:·:~­

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:~ 1:.!'".t111L'!,~t: ~:;~ :t;Q~¥ K--~. :. !!i.E~'t!O~ c:-~ '.i!rr~~.-.•,

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in i.~~oet.rla., tm.~lU'";,- an.i ;li4ld"~'i.i.i"'rA~-a.

't'e!.;.~~. ~..-! ·:.ea..:.~es, ac.-~-:-:_,;,_;.~ ~c ·~.e ~-·~~~ r~

47!.-:·-~ ~:-:-~~ L.:r~ .. c-~~~, 3.~ ·~ ~:-~ ~~£ ,S~~ ~..~r,:, ~ !.: .. ~~., :1e~·. ;~ ~r.t ~ase c~ &J".e ~t ;tC!A~:. .!

~<'!'.e! cf ~-..e;;. niq.s t.c ;c...r~-!~ iL ~ne ~~te, ~ ~c~s iD !!"e 5~~*'5• 5~ pc·.:n:~ !t. fin> c~ ~"...f~tt .s 1 ~ ;c-=:t-i5 !~ t.~;; ~~-~e~, ~ ;:<.t;.r~$. !.:. 4 ~~a·tt>r:, •: .. : .:.t ;c ...... :s !.r. cr.~ state. :r. :a ·t, ~ b.:.sb­£l c!" ~~ ;-c~!.ce~ !.E a ,ecic cf t.r:10l::.£.

,:L"l• • .-.:c~,r:e c:-a~~' an also ~-.era::e:-.t.a: a~ tc s!u. :::: Ma! ;laces, tMr're ::ea!W"'&!! acc.::r-'..i>~ tc t~:eir "ut&ee dbllensicr..s; arA, in ct.he.r rl~es t:.ey aren•t.

S:, •• ~ ~ ... ·r::~r: :-:::;.~ ~::s:_1~ ::r::;.--: Efforts a."U aehie-reaents o! C<.tlSU:le:- :rt'Jd;r gro.:ps

all over the country· were discussed by Donald l.foct­ga::ez:.-, Coos~rs .:ouncil., ::lepa.rt.::Mmt of AQicul­:~e, at a recent :1eetin.; c! the Better ~r~ lead­P.rs.

!W"i:1g ~he short question period !r. l!ontgccery as ba!lbarded with questions regardi."lg general con­suz:~er ~t!vity am on the m1lJc situation in Was.),.ing­tc!l. Very interesti:-.g facts ··regarding the price, quail ty and grade of milk were brought out at this meeting.

'l'he Greenbelt Better Bu;rers have always felt keenly· on the subject of milk and its regulation and now their interest is being concentrated to the question of price and how 1 t is determined.

A milk ccmnittee has been appointed to study the problem.

Better Buyers Attend School tc achccl wenr. sa:e of ti:e Setter r~.::·.,:·

:.e=.!t-:·~ t" att.c!l.i a short ccu:s~ en CooJ)@rat: ... .-: r: -:-er. ~7 :::-. :~.;:-. x.n~ at l!Az:.·l&M ·.:n:. \"t> nd. t,;.-. -. • •'k ,-:;.: ·.- .l ::4.""t e!' a !lu::r.c.r eow-x in ?eli· :c~ ~c!~nett~

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rr·-; ~e ·i'~:.:.~~r~ ~; .. t .r;L!~;r ~r,~~ ~·· ;~ !'~r. 7"·i ~a.~e ;--._sr··: ~~~.:.: ~e on ~4 e~t ~~:P:--. :':"rr. :.. c:.A...-r~~ ·~~.,...,roe ~ ~ ~ .. s ;·•~ c~. w! U". a rt:.ler ~~~.;. ;-..;.::!".·~ :--ea.~, ,~.,. AcYJl...,....,~. , .. S ...... ,.. ,.... <!;~-- ' ·-

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~so; a:~ l-.;r vaded ~a.l, lcb, and =..-t~ .• ;.;·. !'"':E ;-::"'e,-a."'t'~ =-~at! roc~ as ~..a:s, ~~on, an: !!~:';€' r..!.;~ &.""!! ~ ~. 1, ~. 21 cr !io. J. ~g il'a:2o !~=- ::t~~! :l!"!c .. ··.:..r 15, 1939 •ill be Pr!..-:.e, ~~:.:r-, :j(\::·::, :ccr:.er:!..&l, M:! ••t' u• .... If'('.. •• 1 c"'"- .. _,'.

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c~~·~ !.t't' ga;tes a.-, Pr!.:ae .. a-.o!.ce, Gem, ltedil.C., ~ n£:t.

• :cnn::.e:-s ~c wa.-:t to \;now the aem!.r.g c!" t::ct~~ grades am ~ ~~1 can aet as :acnn s&ftl"t s.;.,c·.:.:..~ write the :ons-.aers• Counael Di:ri.sion: ~epartaer.~ ~~ ~c-.:.lture, I':'W.i.'l(.-tcn, :>. c. !or. its free ;:-:ct:e~ bco:e-size lea.!1.et, W:~ YOU BUY n:A!. llot onl• .!~= t~ bcokle~ tell JOUwhat tJ-.e grade urks :Jea,;, !:·;: it also tells J'OU 'll'hat. to look !Cit' in aeat t:.a: isn't graded." . ·

•CIIll m rm: NBIS Sneral American University 1'cmen delegates ll'i::

attend the International Federation ot T.Jniversi:·: Vicaen which will be held in Sweden August ~ Jl. · The delegates intend to make a special study of goverment housing and cooperatives in Slladen.

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C.A...'~UING RECIPES

Canning time is here for all you housewives who get a tremendous tbrill in seeing r01rs of colorM jars of fruit and vegetables on your shelves. Here are a few simple recipes which h8ve been folDld very satisfactory:

JmmiPS (Jar-Cooked)

Wash and stem; pack closely in hot jars; fill with hot syrup made with J parts sugar to 2 parts waterJ partly seal and process in a Hot..-1fater Bath !or 20 minutes. Remove fran canner and seal ilmned­iatel,y.

BPBR.I:W (Open-!Cettle)

wuh and p1Ck over carefully. Use 1/'J. to 1 cup of sugar to a quart of berries. Put sugar and fruit. in a preserving kettle and let 1t heat, shaldnc oc­cuionalq to preqnt burni.nc• BoU tor 5 ainutea. F'Ul hot jara to oYCnowi:\£ an..1 aul i:ll:lediatel.7•

BtANS ( !lrMn or l'u)

Wuh and r.on at.rtnga, bruf. int.o aa.all r·iecu. Conr 111 th boUin&. watAr and boil 5 a:dnutu. Padt hot into clelln, bot jara, add 1 lnal t.M."pot>n ..:t~ tt> <Hldt 1u.art, !'111 wit.'< boil!.fl.G water !:l tlhlch ooazu "" cooked, p.art.ly eN.l and procea:t fa:- 40 ~.,-.:~:~ 1."1 e Stet>.!! ~~Jn' r..l.l'l)KU' M l <' ~1.* 9T tor J hoo.1.n in o Rat.-:lat.«' 8o.t.'l. naa.o.,.. !'r'Gc eM­

~=- ~ se&l i:a!lled.bt.el.7. mE'S

:';P<-t:;; 5~---.llrl h~ carr~ <,t>!'ort" ~.W.;r ~ ~("'

la.:-g"·• ~1 bl-et:: she;.;!! ~ ~~-.. -,1 'lit,,.:~> •. ~-~· or. l 1.n.c~ o ~ :r~~~ l\n<i all o ~ t~:ct ro-ot ~! l~ 1-.la.-.c}.­~~. ~.1.~ ..-!..U pt""l!T!Ilt 1M;; ('Jr ~olor, 'lll .. i~ an.-! br:>!..l l < ::! .. :ru':..e~ ·,m':. :1 sir.!..-"1 l 0(\S-":1!1• ~~r ~ i~. f1le:~ ~fl~.,.. h.c-t. !3!"'~ 1 .-!:"! ! 1P'"~ t.~tl~;tN:t~. .:;A:l ~ to ~,.:~ ;r.:.a.rt, !'il! ..-!t!; ~11!~ w!O~r, r~~Jr t~O>l\l ~r,<i ;-m­en;; rP~ LO 31dnu~8 in a s~ ... ~~\U"e ;.~r at. lo poo.nt.t or t• 2 hours tn ~tu 9atb. ReDrmt trua taMer and. seal .1-..!ll!lt.el)'.

"TOMAro~ t'• fnosn, fir.s, ripe ~:JA':.oes. Sw.i am ~~

~;;• skins, car~s ani all ha.""d ~n spoh. C\rt. ir.t...C) halYes or 1~rs and p~irc t.ldlt. into clean, hoi. ;ars. Adll 1 t.eupoon salt. t.o each quart, »! no wsL>r. Mrl.l., .,...., ,.,... """""""'"'" f'AP 1~ ... t-.t ..... t .. - ----- • r-- -....., --- -- ,------ .. -· _, -·-·-- -••

Swan Pres~ Cooker at 5 pounds or ror )0 mnutes in iict.-Jat.er Batb. ~fane rna camer aDd seal ia­aediat.el,r.

lt~CATOI!S ( OpiD-Iett.l.e)

Scald, .peel am core, cut. into pieces, .W 8&l.t t..o ~as!.e, boil for 20 :Umat.e.s, pack into clean, hot jars ani seal ia::edi.a ~.

IIJLUSES FCil Ob8S STAllS Grua .ta1u oe OU11J bi ,.._,n4 11'• l.lneDa,

au1t1Dc• or etootl.Dp bJ tir.t nabblJI& wlt.b •lu ... aDd thlm •ebhJC ill tbe unal .., equally etteothe either with llbit• c:r colored aaterW.

nJIJliG8 lUES BCD DOJWILI A Uttle Yiuec• lldlti4 to & water ill whiob you

J'inae silk atoolr1nca will illoreue their elut1o1 ty - -- th• pnotloally ~.

JQU.ALIZIIG UBAl;B ,. LIBEl In puttiDc .., ~ f%ocm the. wetly

wuh plue it at the bottca ot the pilea ao all hae ID equal aount of us-ee.

Arrival at Greenbelt Hospital

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t.ur. "" W"'..n, Yt"icu t"!T dis.anroTaJ "~ c:..;..Ta., tlul'l bW.b, &n4 t.M wcrH ir. £11!Mr&l. Sl-~CWn f"'!'lft.!.n~i in t.'le vu cf hi'N Dotnt.on, .tw •u bor._ 2•~, JQls 15. at. 2 J, ~'. in U. ~lt. ltoqit.al.

C\JC.UTlS tiP.: ~;;;1 _;;; l'fll f.t.;F.;:;s S:;.Art. new win,ba ;;.a;r ~ f.a1 b7 u.sing £.de c~­

ta!.:~$ ot ~ !.ar i.~ 1~ anoo wi~h a pan~ sr.aped nance !n ~t.e shape c:f a ho- an4 OOYer~ with pl.UA

.. gingha in wrra cott.a anJ ll""D• A allp COYer t.o aach has plAid seat .Stacc wU.h Uae burlap skirt.

for • peuant or aple 1'00111, cw\.a.ins or 'llh.a .. Hel"suckt>r ar. fl"f'&~ &M &Wr?Fia~. nter are edged wiU"I a wide cottoo dress brill in bright colors, thP. :::.o:.!.! of t.he braid, a ecnYr.'lt.ionaliled newer, re~-er..ed in an eolaraed seale on the n.lance aide or eut-out !'lanrs of bricht. felt appllqued OD a pla1a 11111 te · col"'W:e board.

Buy With CONFIDENCE!

HARVEY DAIRY CO. lac. Phone - HYAITSVILLE 335

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THmE ·ARE HOSPITALS AND HOSPITALS There an! hospitals and hospitals. T'nis is not a

profound remark, certainly, but we are ~:10ved to I:Jake it by the following recent experience.

Last Sunday, two representatives of the COOPERA­TOR lugged a camera and some fiash bulbs over to the Greenbelt Hospital to take a few news pictures. They were met in the waiting room by a smiling nurse who presented the UI&Sed pair wit., white caps, nose masks, and two fiowi!'lg lilite go111s. This done, they were allowed upstairs. One of the canera•s Subjects was a nev-born baby. !Jowever, masks, gems and caps, notwithstanding, the surprised newshawks were obliged to take their pictures throu:ll a plat.e-&lasa door. Ttle nurse holding the baby ·wore the sa:=e costume the7 did. Sbe was t.be only one allowed into the . ~,--a TOOiii1 1.ne1dent.&Uy, which wu spoUessl7

· clean am iJIIIaculately oMered 1n every detail. And all these ;recautions, all this tri.:aness an:!

order preva.U.ed 1n little Greenbelt• a t:!llrUeipal. ·in­aUtuUOQ1 a nn cd hw:lble arrival in the !W.ly of giant klllr1ctn hospitals. To coca;:liea~ Wncs, eveey bed wu tilled, and the call st.&!!' loaded clOIWn with wortc •

And now .. renect. t'OT a IICDent en aa~ ct~r bospitala w have aeen 1n recent ytt:\.rlle

UPt 1e a '"'7 lvCt CNt.ti t. 1JJ 8 YV7. lArce d. \1 • M eqat. o! con&idenble 1apor~e to ~hi wrr1 ~r 11 · tAld.r.£ rlae• u.r.. .. happen to ~ t. on u. •t.rtct.nett of the ~~ -. lnrn-tbat. Of\l;f one IICnU: before en •f14c1c ar d,ytent.er:f ~C ~ bern ir.!ant.e bad ~ue1 t..~ llns er e~:ery ••c~ or.e toore.

l'e ahlft. the a<:ene. 7he wr1 t.er 18 't'isi tJ ~ • t'ri~nd in a laah1r.gtoo hc~rptt.al. ,Le;;.rar.t;, -. pus th4! rooc. whare tho r.ew-born babies an. il".-4! clocr itl

. ajar, t)-,e noor un«ftt'l 1 U.. T'Cl<ll: S.~C!WS l.ac:i; c.~ <::T­der in e~i";; detail. The nu.rs.e •un notr.!r.g O'tU'

her face; .o:-e cne in tt.N<et. elot.bea 18 1Jl UA rc«:. look1r.c at. a babf•• •••

1b1r..k tor a -" or how lUU. u. •wld Wlw to start • terrible eptdadc in that. roOil&"Ull or in­tan~. And \hen think or the stabdards Mint.&lned here, in a t.1D7 hoap1\.al wbich senes a c~t.1 ot JlOO eo\lla.

n.t. :U 1lb7 we 8al \.bare an boepit.ala aDd ~ pit.als. . ~ that's ooe ot t.be reuoaa wi:1J 1fe are proud to

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A FD DIGS ABCI1T H!OOIJfG

It. ..., 80M c:Uisens are bedc1n& about. the care ot their bed&e•· (We mgbt. sq proc:rastinating, but then the pm waald be lost). 'ftw Ad!Wdst.rat.ion or­dered the plant!• of border becJ&es around each yard and in a recent check-up all that was visible, 1n ec. instances,na a l.1ne hed&e bigh,which strangely re.-bled weds. Cloeer scrutin7 renaled, half­ever, that the bed&e waa etill there. You too, will 1'ind it it you pull tbe weeds and dig alnV' the earth ar<Nild the roota.

llr. PUlaer auurea us with proper care and •ter­ing our hedges _will double their size 1n one season. IBt•s start the dirt t~ lest we be marked hy a stubby hedge.

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EEcept tor the coaaon cold, dental caries is the II08t pwnleut of diaeaaes a 19 out ot 20 people at the age of lS years ba'Ve or bava had them.

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Bditor •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A. CbiDlta Altool.te Editor •••••••••••• Doaald H. Cooper SeoMarr••••••••••••••••••••Eli&abetb ~ Buatneaa MID~er ••••••••••••••• FWter Carroll ~··························'0~ Marti !84ilt~nt t~~Jtr•r••••••••=••~r Steinle Spoi'W id.itor ••••••••••••••••• .Jola c. llaftay WG~~D'a F~tar •••••••••••••• M14el1De Caaklyu stt.tt PhotocftPhll' •••••••••••••• Wll.tr'ed llla4

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rKs!J ::· a-;a~~~!'.:~ !.,; caM c! t='-'T£9X7········ ... ::Jr'~~; ~ ~!'f: -!.a:::,. ;:.~t. th@ ~~..-~reM A:"r{~ t::· · •

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:.-. ~ "· Olr!ri.enHn, ·r.ttm.dan ror t.-':~ ~r-~U Jfea!U; . ~§ociaUcm, wa.s nom 1n at ;~ TOIIr. C<llmcll .... t.~~ Yt:tm:r, JulJ' ll, AS Healll. C!­!l~er !cr ~enbP:t ••••••••••

In cue ]o-u t..awe · nd heaN-tbt nenint; hcurl' hATe l-M:-. t:rt.er.dt!'!i !'ru;; 9 t.c 10 o'clock. ~ lib""" ry i!' new open frrr:. 7 ~o 10, Ycnl117, lrednes:ia1 an;~ Fri~a;· nf'r.int,;~. n-.~'1 is ~till a t.entathe eched::.:tt ani we want. t.he li 'brvy tc be open during the he ur f when 1t. will be of aost. use to the people ct tt.e towll. ~ te a few or tt.P olcer boys am clrls haw reg­

istered tor the ~r reading project. 'i'his is prlaarlly for those wbo are 1n the !1 "ft uppc cradea--x you better r.cx:ae and joir. yo\D" friends.

For those 1n the first am second grades t.'le.'"C !. c r..oey hour frocl 2 ~ ;. 3 Tue~day afternoon. .

Dr. Gec!"ge A. Tr';!itlla."l ct 7-F P.idge Road gave a numt-.er cf hooks to be r.hced on the library shelws. This gift included works c~ Poe,Dickens Bl'et F.arte1 Sinclair Iaris and Shakespeare.

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To the Edi tot': I was reading over last week's edition of the

COOPERATOR, when I came across a letter which ~ prised and P'J.Szled me very much. It was signed by Thomas a. Freeman, who gave ~.is ti tlc as "?resident ot the Regular Greenbelt DeCIIOcratie Club"•

I sa,y surprised and p~Zzled becauoo a.s far as the &ftrage citizen ill Greenbelt is ccr.cemed, u far "'~' public notice would iDdicate, this or~anizatir.n had ap,-arentli died a natu.rlll :ie1t:.. Indeed, de:;ilite the letter's a.esvt.ion to the ccr.t.rary, thP.ir ~ bership wu restri~ted to a ftr1 select grou;>, whleh 111Q" explain w- SOlie ap;.Ucat!o:'l:'l tor ~~e:tberahi;> were ne'ff.tr acted upon, and meet '4'lt' announced in the C&lend.ar of E-..nta wen denied to in~:.t.ed, but not •nle:t<'d• e1t.iten.S.

Let ae be sp.oc1fl.e, On ~ Mj)IJ'att> oeca.a!.ons I '1'1a1t.-d Mr. •·r.e.n' a ~ to Jc:»..n hla ·~wl4-uon• &nd at~"ld ... t.:...-:s:~. 'for r.uon~ -~.-;h ware Deftl" upl..a.1* to • I cclWt DOt. :!o eitJfl'r•

I took Uds tro.able ~tan ~ nw uc•f'U.d ll pott tro. the bryl.an.:t W=ocnt.s, bttu·o~_. :: •A.!' no~ 1D­t4re•~ _in !'or.air05 a ae;.arav ·ar d-.W .;N'-Ai o: Ol!r!ccra~a 1.n ~!.~ t.cwn. en~.- .-:-If!:• !.t ~~t~.J..:~r ~brlcw.l.c; t..~t '.his '"cl·Jt:'" t.a-! :lO !r. tm·~> ;t :r. ~···•' 1.!1:..,: ,. !A:"~ st.rnq: ;'ha.lll.-a ,~r ~:T-::"lt!: re· "::"=' ci-! : st;;:t OO!lii.'1,7 t!-:n local :~·iat.r~ -t o! ':'he JJ.;.:--71~11 :-~;,':'­crat..s, tc,:~~=- with a .:7<.-:; "r e~:-gt>•~',: ~:-,.~:·.~1!lt

tJCn and •rt:en 11!;.:~ : ::>,..-: ;·.;-;:-~ ••• c~: ~ fri"ni~. 111>~-!ltl~ - ·all r"ill~~'>:! ~; ,. :-:-':~~ wa>"J -~ ... :..::.:;

dor.C! to !'urth,r Ull.! rral ~-;c:rat;.~ pr-crc:r'<:a. i."l Greenbelt. We -..&. CNf. aDd ~}t. 8ll Of"{'.:W&at.i'*­.lbiS 1 t. 1& an organiaa•. ~ !ltl not. a P8iJ'l!f, but 011e

11b1cll holds -..crt.l.n«s, ONW'I!.H$ ~f! ed~~t.es YOt.era aa a poll ticlll club s.'lc·.t:d.

Jnwthelesa, in s;:it.e or All' Uv>se t.l-.!.."lfis, ! tHl t.hat. it. is at.!.: i. pcsa:h!-' for al: ( ~ us :.ao­c:rat.s to get ~et.ber !,.-, cne r,:rc-ur. '11-. n·et:aan, b1s t'rieoda, IDd 8IJjf ot.ber int.eNsted part.i'lS are ~.:q uWiiilW a welc~. •• -.t f!YW7 1100t.1-., and W1ll !le bapp;r tc consider unit.] o!' aJ..:, :.n the iD- . teresta or • tne ne.oc:r,.t.!.c ;n-ocu.

Spec11'ieall..7 Ill,)' I take tJ-.is O;Jportuni t; t.c ex­teod an iJrti.t.ation to all c!. t.:.ze:.s o~ Jreen'::-:lt. to at tad 0\ll" second public ~~eetir.g, Thursd~t, J'll.,y :.c, at. 8:00 : .:.:. A V9.'t1 t:'.r.e ;;rogra:t bas ~ .:u"l"al\:ed• Co~S81111l Lee E. Geyer, o~ CalitOI'Dia •~11 be the Min speaker, with a fine SO lllinut.e IIOVie proue prefacing his reaar~ca.

And in bebal!' o! tl-.e club an:l its officers, am the 100 citizens of Greenbelt who atteoded 01r first. public meeting, I wish to thank the COOPE:\.',l'OR for tbe considerate aanner ir. which it presented the n~ tices and reports or the club's activities. You will find us just as gratei'ul and appreciative in the future.

Editor's Note:

-Walter J. Bierngen1 President Jlaryland Demo­

crata 21st District affiliated with: PrinCe Georges County Committee aDd State Cc:ad.ttee of ~land Demccrats.

On the contrary, ~we thank llr. Bierwagen and his organization for the regularity with which they turned in material to the COOPERATOR. If other o~ ganizations in town would do the same1 they would receift as much space in the columns of this paper.

) To the -:;-Iii <:or:

c:"'""' t ;--~- 3·"' ":' -.;•·-.~·' th€· .::;():'Pr::'.A:'OP. COo'':1?laining o·· .;;:·;~ :··+~".::;1.: : :e ~ ~,•· . .,~ ~cor trcr,t::~ent Green­~~"' ;h ~~: "·:.·:~n·.., · ... ·~:·~ :··~;t~-P~ .. of ill'.lstrations in-...... ..~.. ' H.l.. t_-" . -·~ t · "

:;e:-~cj--o:t~:l.ie :'~":,~~:.;~s see:~:l; ~~ alway:. be ~iven t::e- '·rp fe:-:.!;·'c.

i::f" :._~:..··~"; ... _·:-:;~':. :n t..~:~ :·(\s··ec~ is !:O :-..l..r~ed.,t.'lat it e-~~s~.' ~-.:t..'S a N!al !e: ~;~·~t to :=e.

r.r. ~.!e~~ 3 'lU}~ .. ~ i ': Yr('f"~~ .... '-·~· the r.iw-h, .. :;4;_. :-:-aisee a..~-E _;,.~:::._·t·~,:;- ~--;- :"''..:-~·~~·-~.

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r.r.s:..~~rw.;; .:;.:. -; .· ~'1tST Tbe l.:.Usach~tt.s ~t.at,., ·:Vll"f.1> at. Amtw>rat., WUs.

.-tll pl.3y host to aix W"f!nr.hl>lt.era !or a '"Mic, froc Ju.l,t JO tQ .\u '"\l3t s.. Th,., !!L~ 'tlho are r~inS !or t.h.b one~~ st·~v <>:1 coopu;tt'.v~ r~oHt!!".$ art: Chailwn J. 7. Lott.u, ~ Jor.e11 w -~;\M\1~ l~;.r o! t.be r.:~,.~:., !::.!~t.,":- -:!~i:~!t: ~r u~ ~-)_lrt?.J..ro~, ~-:! ~:-t..~

Mr7n and ;.;~u-. TllJl<>r of tt' ... S.t.t...r ~u ClW>. The Sd~ittlalA.l t"'JWJ r;~ :;r~:~oo~t (\:-t"".s-~r :.e:"Tiata,Inc. 'll"!ll !'('ct t::.e :.-ul. ~'1. ;i.A::-·n·, a,- ..... ;..,t,...-.1 u A

tcr:--.:!.ttr(· v~ ..,--rTc t..c ~~'" t:,.(! $Qlc<"'t!.Ji:~J, c!~3R L\e .:!clc&!lth5.

k. ~' .~;~:'~;~~::,; ~;~ ~:. :~-~~~\. ···:·· ::~~=-.;, lo<~~ ;i-.;.--::_---~:;1,!,-; .;.;t-i_ ;-;; :~·z ···r.;-~-:~··· -;;~"'t.:-• h;l,-: ~·-~­

~;-, f'illl;:Mi in tJw Jq17 hml" llf *.he A=erl'M Jo-:r-:a! l)r )i!'-Mt""" ~~ :MUnon, ~ --r thP 1nt.M'­na~" .. .;1~:;· ~ ~h."l!~Al )o'tn;.~.h ~tl~~~ by tbe kiierlt:an VP<i! :L A.ss.r-t: !...; ~:..on.

:_., thto a..--t:dP, er:.: '.1~1 "~:-·-u·r.l-3/'s ':'laors o! ~e S:-i:ll' i."l :hil.-irml" J is .-;!-r~n A :;"t' ... .:. .. ,.f t..~ avw­~~le 1! .. ,~:--!l~·~r·c !..;~ t~,P fir:,.l. !\."l~ !'\ ~per• .. (~; CM.es. ~. ~~a~:.,a;1 .~:"e·c~~st.~~1 ccll~OOr~~! ~:l ~.,."'£ .-ur'K.

r.1AJ;:?~r: ... r: J• ;J ~ :;t;~"~~.:• 7::t:JHT An i;::;'.crta."it ::-.eet.!:"~ o:1 !.!".e subject of transpo~

t.at.:ion in Prince <.-eorr;es Co·.m~:f will be held toqbt at 8:00 ;:.:1. at tt-e ?ire ~.ouse in ~ttsville, !l.ary­laod.

Since the Capitol Transit CODflL'V was re.ttlaed per:rl.ssi.on to raise fares a.Jl(! change exi:~ting ser­vice in '!!!ontgo:!381'Y County, ~reenbelters have o­pressed oore o;:>ti:isz:t in preventing reduced service 3M ::feher fares · ~.ere. :. delegation of Greenbelt citizens are extJeCted to attend tonight's meet.i.'lg.

OOUGHNUT JaCHThE HERE The Downynalce Doughnut !lachine recently install­

ed in the Greenbelt Food Store is another Clle o£ our "firsts".

It is turning out the first fresh paatr,y to be manufactured under commercial conditions in Green­belt. The entire process is automatic and tmtouched by human hands from the time the nour mixture and water is put into the machina. It is the same model as the one now being shown at the World • s Fair in New York City and the Food Store has rented it at $150 a year.

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A Week In Sports by

John c. 'J/JI.flay

Hail· to the new king of the light-heavyweight di­visioo, Bill the Conn-queror. Handsomer than Georges Carpentier, batter built than Jack Delaney, raster than Jim Slattery, more Irish than )l1.ke !lcTague1 but a weaker hitter than T~ i:.aughran am you have a cooposi te pitcher of Billy CoM1 the pugalist who now occupies the li~ht heavywei~t throne.

Every grM t fighter has some naw. The only one th~ keeps Conn !roil being a perfect gem is his laelc .:l!' : y~.e.':. ~'iiiii alaa this ..-er~rable 10Uill Pittsbrgber bas. Re1s &Oiac to sponsor the greatest rvvival the light heavyweight dinsim has exper­ienced si.nee the golden era ot BlTlenbaeh and Dela­ney. Ris claia to the crowt hamed dolrn 1.n di.ntct line trt;r:; Oeorce ~t, u d.1.lputed by Len ~, who won the EngU.sh ftrsion at the •- ·title 1n I.cndl:1n . by bNt.ing Joc:lc Ucbor. Bu~, th.at.•a ...-.l.y a ~'v\lc&lity to be cleared Uf\ when the · t110 :aeet, u tht7 a!'.ould, u *'m u possible. l'bt .,.SJ:II HL...,_y ®em•t bt;i.n w ooapan with the bold 10UDC Iilli~ the Conn.-qUIQ"Qt'. ·

'i'bl c.om.oa.ttina t1d't _., •~n .and lot"t in tt-e cornua. iM.ll ?-.ad tho btn•tit o~ ~c•Uent tdwioe !"r'\'C on.· ~ h&ll ~:. t!-.r~C~ tJ-A. t:.iU 1.1.\d ~~ .,....,t !t 1 ~. CJ. A!-."Jt • .;~!-.. "':lJ" f.AJ he!~ ~J...~ !<ClTt>

!.~ ;""':~~~.an:':: ~~7~ P w:·~~~~ ~~11-' ~~ ;c- ~~!'"!(tti !t-r the til""!Jt !ew •~'r.d•· en t'-.w> other r.:l:'l~, ~ttinA h.a..i a ~nnct!!lt !.:-: ~J.:; ctrr:"::- ~<' ;p.;cce~-!""1 ~~7 !:'1 h~"th!~t; hi;;.Mlf. J~ "J~ri'O !11 ~ ;-lu.a.a.:'lt, e:"ltar­ta:.nir,_,; !".-:Jew, ~.;•_ 3 pc:<'r ~nhllt1 ~uf-t! ~or A &e>'d hAn"!:l~>r lii;t! 'il\7 A.-cl'l .:-::- ~Ur.t :<~ntt~t.l'!..n, •ht' n~t or.ly m.. ..... ~.~ wt.~ · a !i;.;htt>:- !~ ~~'! lc-in~ the •l"''llg cct:r!ltt, k:~ al~, h.A$ t:-.. r~y for H. .

It tiU a dHd b•t. bettlaen Mt.inl md Otppg u t.o 11M tt. o! Ult two 11'88 th l' ..... Mffial tJ7 Com t 1

1t.7le. 9et.t.1M lO!'lr.ed -r;--.li."ltll ~ ~~ cner tor adrice t1."1e and &&1.!.."'11 but all Gip;:-o OO>Jld g1w Ma was & helr-lns looic. Uippo bad srent t.he first fflfl rcmnds J"'Jt.t.ing .t.he e .-'..1 fi7e on Con:':, who anow.d no reutit'n except one or tolerant aaus.<atmt.. All ot a swlden, when t.he tide of battle changed, Jia fOJ'I~ his upc aDd c:mcentrated on his o.t t1ght.er a.s he should han been . doing troD t.he start.. ~t be didn't know uaet.ly what to concentrate oo.

R!PRESF:.';ATM S~ ~ The »en•e ReJruentat.ive te. taa plar-

ed ll guea, wimiJlg 9 am losing 2. Ten ot theM &ames were p~ 1r. Greenbelt. 'nlen> !-.ave been ap­p-oximately 200 people witnessing ea~h game. The games are n01r being played every Saturday evening at 2 P .!!. We are endeavoring to bring the best Washington Softball teacs to Greenbelt. The town has recently purchased nn uni!orms !or the tean. 'nle schedule !or July is as !ol.lona Saturday, July 22 - Grembelt vs. D:lxie TavemSP.Jt. SUnday, July 23 - Greenbelt vs. Internal -

Revenue 2P.M. Saturday, July 29 - Greenbelt va. Home W'e

Insurance )P .K. Saturday, July 29 - Greenbelt vs. D. C. Fh-e

Department SP.~. Sunday, July 30- Greemelt vs. Glen Echo Fire

Department 2P.M.

SOFTBAU PLAY

'lbe Greenbelt Athletic Club Softball League brought their third week or eanpetition to a close last Friday night, and with the wins am losses tab­ulated, we find !our teams tied for first place. Not me of them have lost a game, although t.'le amount of victories differ. 'nle Cliff Dwellers are on top again, dam them, with !our victories; t.~e Cee Men and Cubs each with two wins; and Snob. Ril.: with only one.

Q1 Uonday, July 101 two undefeated teams, t:ie Clift Dnllers and the J)Jkes, started otf the llt!ef., and the ~a autfered their tirat deteat 9 to 6. Bu~'i t€iiii5 ~t Gight. hl:~, but the ·:eve-"1 ~ ~:: ball! iasued by Resniclq was what led to the ~e_, defeat. 'lhe Cli!t Dlellen won the ,_ in the la~t 1Dn1Dc. olbtn tbe7 bullcbltJ 4 hit~, a walk, an.! "­aacr1!1ee to score 3 runs and break a 6 to 6 dHd­lock. Bauer and Gold!tdden •v. the lea&c btat:ft: witJl 2 hits in 3 ti.:Ms at bat. In t.ht eecond brc, the BroWN~ an.:i the Slues hooked up tor IC* of tJ'.a~ block rt-valr:Y, md the Ill~ noted out tbe llrcMna i:: a wild ,.,. lJ to ll. 1M Slues scored at le._t. c~..r run a every 1.nn1r.&, b\lt. t.be aro.u pww thG'.i i

5c.&n 1.a t.'le dxt.h when the1 eeoftd ~ l"!..rt! 0:: tov.r h1t1 end tbw- error• to pUl td.t.hin on. nan ~r a th. It. .. 1n th1a 1M1nc thlt. 'fnrl• hit. ~· on.l1 hOJ.'liJ run or tht ...-, 1M -.:it.h t.h" bues !\:1:.. ~;lc ~ l~1L~ bataaan ror ~p 3roWns, co!le=~­i:\6 " icubll! &."l-j a h«::fl ru.n 1.n J ti.lles at bat., ~!.ic BecAn 1~ t.h~ Blue 1 s att:lck •H.h J ! or 4.

~~dA,j Ulf' C" »en buried t.~ Athl.et.ic:J unie:- ~:-. anlanc.~e o; l(, hlt.s, and de!ut.4'-d th~t. 2: ~ ~. ~" ~-1!-4! "b!!·n !'COT~· in roery inn1 .. ~, An1 f4!t...,~ t:o-,{0 !ir~ t:.r.:~ hel1 t.."l-t> ~t.hl.,t1c.s scoreles1: for •:." t"e!tt o~ the ~A::IP· Ke~lE" li=.it.-1 U:t' Athl,.ti~~ ~c

7 hits, .and <111:1 not. bsUP. one hue on ballt. ~~. or the Athl.Uot, pt u.. only·.._ ..., or tt. ~' thle 1n the tlr.-t. 1ming •it.h 2 Mn on baH. -.m. erun led t.he . Yi ct<r a at tack 'W1 th ) h.1t.s 1n 5 t.i:JI! !' at. hat, ani ~rona, Dnis, 1'1lllaas and !lndler uc~ comKt.ed for 2 hits. In th~ MCcrd gme, Snob 1'.!..:.: &Cored l4 runs in the !1rat 1nn1Ac and U ~rt> !..•. t.'le 84mllt.h, -.aNd up a total or 25 hit.. and J( runs, 1M coasted to an eur Yicto17 onr the lvcl:­leaa ~. 35 to 8. TMChl Tseoh& E'ftrJ Snc~· Piller iOt at lust me td.t., whlle t.he · noctcers were onl7 able to get ll saf'etiea. Foldi got 5 at~~ singlea in 6 t.iaea at bat, and st.rt and lUrack eae.': got 3 tor 6. )leek am Lauth, each got. 2 !or 3 in the Dodpr • • loeiDc oaue. this was SDob Bill'~ t1l'8t , .. too.

Ql 'ledneadq, 1be tirst g-.e betwetn tbt Blues . and the Dulcea as won bJ the m.ues 7 to 6. oo TiD­DO~ sixth iJm1nc bo• nm, that brob a 6 to 6 deldl.ock. Triabule pitched 4 hit bell, and Cocld.ll gave up orily 5 bite, but Coeldll•s. 10 base on balls was the thing that hurt the Dukes. Four of these base on balls were converted into runs. This was the Blues second win ot the week, and the Dlkes eeeond loss. In the second g8D81 the Brolma1 after trailing L. n. s. 8 to 11 scored 7 rune in the !i!t.'l inning to tie the. score, and go on to their first win 10 to 9 over the L. n. s. team. .Although outhit 9 to 7, the Browns lllde theirs count, getting those seven runs on onq 4 hits. It was in the titth that Childs,o! the Browns, ccmnected tor a heme run with the bases loadedt · Dunbar and Jlaf!ay paced the vic­tors with 2 hits in 3 t:ima at bat, lihUe Andestad1 of L. D. s., had a perfect ~ at bat. ·

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REPS TAKE THE PLEDGE (Never to touch Plaza Wine ani Liquors Again)

by John P, J.:ur~

~ .... '-' i\l) \P R H ~~ lW AI! fl B ~ ·'"-"'"' r .. ~.r-:t- r.r:~~ cr J 1 1 Sand~: 2b 1 1 0 !~:""! ... ~('~~ Jt: 3 0 0 H~lC4:~t cf J 0 1 \k :;•C'II: lf , 0 1 Bauer rl J oc .;

: "!'.::r~t! ss 3 1 1 1lc ;A:onald l! 3 0 1 J~ ~·~:.rJ.ino c J 1 1 Go 1M aMen Jb J 00 :\£!!"~~1::1 lt: J 00 L'hril\ak ss J 00 J:":lr ~ rf 3 00 SarlcPl" p J 00 l1lls sf 2 00 fa71or lb J 01 Sir'-'r.•is p 2 00 Yessner c 2 00 Heal.7 2b 3 0 1 lieir.eroan a! 1 00

stark a! ffi iCTAl. 2B"f'5

?.ac.e :;:uns -Cooksey, Zonolotti. ':'r:.rle - Aqlinl1no Dcuble - 'l'aylor

6. Strike-oots - Si.JDonds, 10; Barker, nr?IRFS: Wilsoo, Allen.

SOFTBALL LFAGUE STANDING, JULY 15, 19)9 g ~ R:T. TEA!.:

Cii'ft Dwellers CeeMen Cubs Snob Hill Cave Dwellers Blues Dukes Browns Athletics Dodgers L. D, S.

4 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 J 1 .750 2 2 .500 2 2 .soo 1 3 .250 1 3 .250 1 3 .250 0 5 .ooo

My Sports

Diary "A!)(IUl' 1ml~l-A.!w SPORTS"

Qeort;ia Coler.an fol"':ler star swir:::ler and Cl.j'lllpie Di\'ir..; Ciw::.pion left Holl,wocd, California !or a re­~ort ir. Janvllle, New York to reeuperate fr'(a a long illness that h1'8 pa~ially invalided her. She will we U~P tr!.p alone but 11rU1 be ~~~et at varion~ in­

tet'Yals by nurses wbo will £1ve he-r a ~· a.1.r:' .. q;. ~ ~t t.be Airport. Pool wu tbe lceDe of

tJw cc.petJ.tiou ot tank at.ars 1.n a kitiJ ... t. 1ut. rotc.c bid lao Am.sOn, Dorot.l\1 leal,y aDd Dorotl\Y ~teillbr&kar l'.ca.dJ.ns the U..t 1n t.he 60 lard tfte style ..,..,t. Jaekie f'her anJ 91J'r,.1nl.l 0 111eil Np­J"'H.nted the luhi.'l(ton Ool.t and Cowtt.ry Club ID4 Penn ••• "PI"'~tAd bJ llar7 HeW, ~10!". N.e ~~~~tet urked the return or Dilt.r1ct. Becbt.ron c-. pion June lJooUl st.an. · S..tUf'tt.a,)', Johnn,r !'&lbr .<~~~. •llllar) c.~N 1nt.o

L"-' ~ Store Ml<i -~ ~\:Ts t.r'tll.J turtrb..t--John­!11, th.rc-u,~. c-c::~in~ Gt~rd.~•. part.idf*U<~n 1Ja C!'Y~fj· a"Q!l:\t-:e :~.ct:'rltr ir.d.trli~ tennis, ar-c..~">·, ~--=:i:-.;; A.r:~ lut ~~ ;>e~. !«'~<'!, 3-~e t.A:~ ~a.t~n tum­a!.:.l:, ~a..q &a.:.:-.ec! a ~i4r~ k b-4! ;:-:t'Nd r!'. llere15

r. tC":t;:t •- ~·r.; J~"~."1.\.T A.l~! :Ay :TC'\: '"<ntin~ tc l~ ::..il;e Yt!nu:t IUl t h~l A !l M!al thy u ner :Ul•~ •'"'r.

~il'r•:• :;;-e ::·.;!. t" a !n wa:e:: 1.n ~.(! !nt.~rwri:.Jtte ... _._. -'~' ,., ~M~ --",r Arf' ................. 14 .. .!:~:"c' t,... ..... e~ T~"'-~•..._ .. ,b ..,':'t-.•i? llf":;_ ~ "'"' \,\.-"'Wf~, ..... '>.J

t,.ic:; ~: . .-\!. ~r. r(!G·d:Y1 v ~ A ;"('r~ed. p~::.r-r, :h.: fl·,;~.~P.r-ltid..:, •h.irh b u-., rlJ.i;t AX rnll Ide~· !'or blcio;t.n:>b am cr•l, han f roYed t.o be t.ht> 4ilf1-~.:t. ta.'1. or stri~ the crnl. 'nM rt'iO.l!!tTUN­r•.ut..s €0 do1fl t.c- v.e pool _.....,. dq .e:t Jract.lre -.:,.. ~~k~'s, kick w breat.h.it~G that. haTt> been ta1t~t. bs by wr tta~l"8, les~s. Boggs, :·a:.r and C<cHll, whc ha'fle in tbeir efforts beG'I ~~Cat. patient and intll.r'Uc t1 T@.

Dcr=..s ~.-t or the RKrut.icn Depart.eilt t.eils ::.e that the ~.adaint.M Ccurts w.Ul probabl7 be fin­iabed in Aui\lst..

Jaclde Ball, kee~r ot t.he teurls cOIII't.s, t•lls u Ulatla tea progresaed exceedir.W well in temis. Ahe:.--tha.t re::.ains to be seen. How about it girls, shall ~ find out?

Archery !s attrac~ing the attenticrr of ~ crac:k bowman who proVed their skill at Ule 1ut practice session. At the end of class a t~ent was held with 1 certain lass aaki.ng 15 am teelin6 better than the winner herself ll l &

!lore naticnal and local news next. week. -Marjorie Jane ltetcham

SOFTBALL LEAGUE GAllES FOR m. COIIDfO 1IIEit

'nlursday, July 20- Browns vs. Athletics mues vs. Dodgers

Friday, July 21 - L. D, S. vs. Cabs Cee lien vs. Clitt IlleUers

11ond8if, July 24 - Blues vs, Cee Yen Dukes vs. Dodgers

Tuesday, July 2S - cave Dwellers vs Athletics Browns vs. Snob Hill

Wednesday, July ~ Dodgers vs, L •. D. S' Dukes vs. Cee llen

6 P.K. 8 P.Jl. 6 P.ll. 8 P.il. 6 P,M. 8 P.M. 6 P,ll, 8 P.M. 6 P.M. 8 P.ll.

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Recreation Notes S!DOIING NQIS

Despite the bad weather, six children were able to complete the swimming skills .f'or their Red Cross Certificates during the first two wekB of sw:l.m:inc classes. 'ftle following children received their ;en.. termediate Certificatesa

. Allen Tqlor 1 Greenbelt; Tom Fennell, Belts­ville; Carolyn Boggesa,Ash.laOO, Kentucky; Carl Trie-man, Greenbelt. ·

'llle f<'llowins received Beginners Certificates a J-o Bridgee .S W..,ne Jembera of Greenbelt, Nearly every c:ilild taid.ng lessons learne<i to 8WiJI

am conquered their fear of the nw. However, be­cause of the rain and cold they did not swiJ:l lone enougtl to oomplete all of the skills required far the Red Croea Certificates. These ch.Udren will be carried m 1n elaases tor the next period.

Approxi.IUt.elr 100 children enrolled r.:onctay 1 July 10 for new clhses. 1"\ese new !11'1J:JrA1'a are rrovese-1~ YerJ rapidly. Junior Ute Savi"' cl.a.nea &180 becan IIDMaJ"1 July 10. 'ftle followint; ho15 and ,trla .,._, work1~ for the J\mior Ute S&vin& Cert.U'!catu 1n Waw Wet.7 "ef7 ~, 'fedne~ and Fri@,r at 2 P.w ••

Al.1an fa1lor 1 Su-.nne r..ole, 1W-1on 9tmson, Lot:iw !Utt~or, !brl.~ A#:l!!"1 Inlb].aa wvr,.r1 J~$ Ollnnd, Donald ~r, ?'n-.ett ~iiU'l."lll, :la:rt<'n ~n;.:l.yn, i''atsr IJa.r,A.ll c! 'trl'i'n~lt m1 C·m~1;tn ro"es.s of As.hlAAd 1

Y>flnt·1ck:y, Sru::. iAnr- . ; >:lege i':u-~: 1 Uru:·l&nd atd ~oc :eM,.~1 0f Balt.trville, lbvyl~~nd.

'!hi! j7'd.!3.iJ\.Ary n>q1;ir~t:t !0r tM .. s ell\.<;!: A.n;!!

tr r.Jd:::: :'2(' jru"!i~ ~~.:; ~!,r!~, bftc}:, hr••A:;t, Cr3Wl C'T

tr~!,:e<'n zt:r:~:cs; :•lair. di~e, :rur!~r-e di'f'l' ani tc t:-ea.1 •a t.er.

About. 28 .-n .t.arWd 'iiOrkirot ta.ithtully ~~ Jul,y 10 on i.:t,.~Yillg their skills in the nt..!r. The becinMrs class ~t.s at J P.M. Uo~, 1ie:tnesdaf, and Fr...da,.Y am tht' Intercediate and Advanced at Jr4S P .11:. ll!ondq 1 I" edne sda7 1 and ;: rid q.

Adults •plO)'ed in th«> da7 receive instruct.ions at ?t30 P.Jl. on Vond8,Y, Wec:~Jwsda;r and h1dq~

A Senior Ute Saving Class began Tuesda7, Jul7 ll at. ?a.JO P.ll. '!be followinc people baft enrolled for tJ\is class which meets eftl')' T\.esdaj aiXI 'Dn&ra­~·at ?:JO P.V.:

Robert Dover, Albert lllson, Julia Slllel tzer 1 Ken­neth Jei"Dh8r&, Mary FitliCI&Urice, Gl.ad,ys Witcher, }Jnn Ashley, J. L. Dillie ron.

'n1e preliminary requirements for t.l'.is course in­clude a quarter of a Idle 8Willl wd.ng side, back, breaat, cral or trudgeon crawl strokeSJ plain dive in good form, surface dive and under water swim, treading water and floating.

The following is a schedule of swimming classes conducted by the Recreation Department 1 Children: l'feek d.qs, 9 to l2 A.M. Adults: lk>nday, Wednesday, Friday, .3-4a.30 P.M. Jr. We Savings

llond&¥1 Wednesday, Friday, 2-4 P.M. !Dpleyed Adults:

Ji>nday, Wednesday, Friday, ?r.»-91.30 P.JL Senior Lif'e S&vingt

Tuesday, 'lllur!day, 7a.3Q..9a30 P.M. Netr sw:iJJun1Qg classes begin every two welcs. There

will be ll81f classes starting JtiJ:1 241 August '1 and August 28. The Recreation Department urges all S'llinlners to attend classes regularly as new sldlls are given each day-.

TENNIS PI.AtmS SlOW ffiOGRESS For the past two weeks nearly 3 5 children have

been attending the tree temis lessons given daily by the R8ereation Department. At this time defin­ite progress has been shown by those regularly at­temi~ the claeses. Beginning Kor¥la,y, July 241

this tjlaas wUJ. be moftd into the Intermediate class and a new begimcs class will start at the sac.e date.

At 10 A.V. daily tle adults of Gretllbelt have been attend.in& tennis cluses. Like the childrel, ;;;. adul ta have been la~...ng t!~ !'.:=!=e."lt:.l strokes• the forehand drive, the backhand drive ani the serve. ,_. new Int.uoediate cla88ea will take tbe 1IIOlt! intricate strokes or the ,...

W ch.Urlnon atd adults inte"st.ed in le~r,.; bcM to pl.q t.ennil' thould rteiltel' at t.be t.eM1.a co\111.8 breton Ju.l1 24.

IQS!SJ; Hor" Shoe pltchini praet.iee will be held ~n>ry

ru~~~ &nd 'nturlld.ay at U A.w. on the pl~IJ'll:! bel<M the bvi.nen center. The tAn b.,t. lM:rM! ahnr pi td.ara .Ul hold a t.o~t in <X'r.jtV~Cti vn 'It t:. t,!;~ 7~ roJ.r !:": Sejt«,h{'r • 1.11 t~O!M' 1r.W4"~~~ i;·.

t~.r r~:i:-.,:: t('l.;r..;;,;-,l'.r.~ Art' ·.;rt;l?'! ~ rq;i.>• •. e>r •it; t: ~> ~IKNIL\t.i..:r. :M:l;:art.::e:.~ ~fc"" A~ur.t lS.

:!:.l":'!lA;.L ~i:K ~ t.wn 1'~ 1 !l :""d'tbnll t•~!l hAvr hE!rr. c:~...r.-c-

1:'-t: • n A cl a:< t'1 c:rr:.;ll'!~· \ ':..1 \'1) rM't'. lo!r:o. lJcA.chr~;·, ll ~ Mil beer. tJil? Tictor f<r Ulf' lAst thr• t;A&?s cy toM ICCI"H ot't 1&-1.2; 12.-6; ltd s-4 ....... Sat8!0N't tea is th~ing 1¥'!"ked ~t. with ewrr , .. .r. 1tte P.ecratiCIIl Depa.rt.c:aent r.opes to pick an All-star t.e~ k rl"J' against out.Bide r:e111pet.i Uon. TheSf' paes will be p~ pn!lll-.;ir.ary tc the town's :r.en's f.ezv;eser.t.r.h·e · t.Nui at 6 ?. H. on Saturd~s.

1he newly organizrd bc:-r's block teas began U~ir gees last lllordq, Jul7 10 at. 2 P.JJ.. these gaae11 will be pl~d ~ Jlond.,, 'ledr.esda7 mt Frida7 at the sae hour. 'J'bere an- four block t.eaas re,resen~ cd: "A" block with Captain Bill Langford, "B" blocl: witt- Captain John Bates, •c• bloek w1 t.h Captain Do~ ald Fre.an, and "01' block with Captain Ja.s Scor­dellis. Sixt.7 boys are playing aottball in this league. .

At the present tble after three ga.ea have been plqed "A" Block 1a leading the leape.

F c B D

THE S'l'ANDINGS g 1Q§I -ln&

2 0 1000 1 1 500 0 1 ~ 0 l ~

The schedule for the oomm.ing weeks is aa follOW&: )i)~, Jul1' 1'7 - 2 P.M. - D Block TSe B Block Wednesday, Juq 19- 2 P.1!, - A Block vs. B Block Friday, Juq 21 - 2 P.M. - C Block vs. D Block ~y, July 24 - 2 P ,M, - B Block vs. C Block ednesday, Juq 26- 2 P.M. -A Block vs. D Block

Friday, July 28 - 2 P~M. - c Block vs. A Block The league will be played in two halves, the

~s~ ending August 18 and the second ending Septem­r • The tllo w:l.nners will play the . f'1nal.s during

the Town Fair. Batting averages for the first three games above

300 are as follows:

PLA; J:l J. ( J. l AFl R. (

~ B. I T. F H. F D. 5 B. E J. c B. I D. F' H. l.l S. F D. p U. L

I c. F R. Si D. F.

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i.r; ca:

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PLAYER J:Biltes J. Goodman J. Bozek A Freer.an R. Coulter Grey B. Bishop T. Freeman H. fitch D. SU~~~~ers­B. Et;ll J. Cashman B. l'estfall D. Frea:.an H. !.>'. Goode s. Fickes D. Pa.lcer U. Lo!tt:s c. Fitch R. Szzyder :' ::-.... _ .. .,,... .... ~• ... w•~· s. P.a.ll r.. ::eMf!:;sy ~. ~on1

l!YL B B D c c b c c c B A A c c c B D A c A c c B A ARCHmiY

GAmS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 l 2 2 2 2 l 2

AB R H Pet, 3131000 2 0 2 1000 1 2 11000 564 413 3 1 2 312 644 6 J 4 J 1 2 9 56 734 844 864 ~11 2 11 2 l l 422 944 7 2) 9)) ) 0 l ) 0 l 642

800 750 667 667 667 667 667 644 5?1 500 500 soo 500 500 500

"' 422 ))) ))) ))) )))

At 11 A.u. e.~ acair. at. 2 F.?{. on ~nday, ltfodne..,. day ~ h1dll.1 of eadl •eok U. arctwr:r enth\1.11.U.tt !1::\--r bee:. hclt.i114; fot'U: on tl:ct &rehfU'1 nnp, toc.a.­tco.! in bade of th" !lec:ent...r,y Sef¥x-l. Th• 13Crn1nC c:~~ ! :: CQ:'.rhx:t..t<i fer chli<'.un het"""". tht' ~t'!IJ ct : ~ rut.~ :8 ~: ;..:t> ~:t- aftrmc..'r. clA.tll:l is !o:- lldu.' ts. ~-" ·'.'"'l.At;!' ~ally att.€'r••imre fer H.P ::.crn;.r-t; class !;.;~~ ~('<1. )5 'li;ilt' ~-he &f~l\l)()f1 class ~ills b&m abc!'Jt ~f. .tr.,;t'ne i.ntl'rrsW in &rd".ll'Zj' !.:: ur&ed tC! atte-M c::-.-;; :r. ;:l'f";:;;r;;t.i('n for l..ht" '..t~~t to be held ~. C!'i~~1,;.nd.ic.r. w!.tl• the !cwn Fair in Septe=ber.

( OCIII1t1nued trca tim aport• "«• ) Thursday, in the only game played, two undefeated

teams faced each other, the Clitf Dwellers and the Cave Dwellers, ani . the Cliff Dwellers won, nosing out their opponents S to 4. 'l'hls game was also won 1n the 1aat inning, when pinch hitter Widger tripled 11'ith two men on baae to end the g8118. Goldtadden, winning pitcher, hit 2 tor 21 one a double, 111hile Be&l.e led loser's at bat 11'ith 2 hits in 3 tiEs at bat. Both pitchers, Barker and Goldtadden struck out 6 ~~en. ~ Fridq, the L. D. s, engaged the Athletics in

the best zaae ot the week, the Athletics 1dm1.ng the gane in the last 1m.i.J16 2 to 1. 'lhlt Athletics got only 4 hits, while Fox lillited L. D. s. to Obl7 2, _ but.'i iiiiid~ u. to. iinst iming, That Athletics puabeci cmtr their 1fim.in« run what ~1 dc:Qbled, stole ~. am ca.e home on an error. In the eecond aaae, the Cee Hen aet the Dodpra, am tbe Dodprs drop red their third eee, this t.1ae 11 to s, Both t..eus got ll hits, and the feature of the a- wu Willie• a h.oge run in the third with one aan on b&M. liP &lao led the Y!ctor•e att.adc with 2 for 3. Meek and Slauahter, of t.be Dod&et'a, alto each ·got 2 !or ).

TFJf WDD:O BATTERS u,A.C. SOFt'BlLL IEN.itl!

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Cl.U'f Dtelll! r•

Cubs ll 10

D-.:k!'~ s Ce4? 14m 10 :loritt'f' 5 10 Cuba lJ Cuhn lJ A th.lc tics 12 Blues 10 C&n Dweller.

10

8 7 5 6 t 7 7 6 5

s I.&\DOO Hil'TEP.S SOFTBW. LF.AGUE

Hot;r.e runs - Cain and ~. Cuhs, 2 eacll. '!'riples - 12 pl~s ha<re (1'18 each.

.m • 7'0CJ .6,5 .&co .600 .~~ .~)S .5(() .5(X)

.500

!k>ublea - Dunbar, Brorns; AbrahiAB, C.. len; llol-laen, Lut.nl! r and Blake, Cuba; GoLi­fadden, curr Dwellers; 2 each.

Runs Batted 1n ..... Jrurdock, L.D.S.; 8; HollOMn ani S.OOt., Cubs; Bauer, ~a; Goldfadden, Cl.ift Dwellers; 6 each.

Runs Scored - c..tn, DabaJ lewis, Dodgers; 8 each.

I.C,w. !OPIIIW.IC8 DOUM QUOU !Ill laud ot DlnOGI'a Of tile ...._ Coopentiw

lllolMale -..tiDC I& ._ Tll't .r.. 2T noel-..4 n­pcrta taalt: tbe npldlJ II"'Wbb npoal ooopentt.,. t.t...-tioa 1a ll01F 14,000 abllid ot it. alllloll clolhr quota tor tbe ,-ar. 1M Boanl alao toot Mtlca ca Hftftl s.,ortat •qgna io 1Wtber .tiaalate srvwth ot the ooopwatlw,

.t.ac tM IUUUNI eppi"Gftd 1NI'W the b1.rJ.Dc ot a MOGDcl t.olmioal field ..a to ...,. looal NtaU oo­opel"'ltiwa attlll&tld with the Butem eoop .. atiw llbol•Al•t the puroh•• ot a lZ teD trail• 1114 tho tppi'OPJ"latica ot twada tor till Coopen.tiTo Lolpo -'loa p1otur ••

tho bJo4 laid plat A»r a wlde-IPNIIlllluoatioul oapdp tbil tall d.,iptd to ,.dso tM liNda. ldoquate t1ulloe tor 'tiotib thl nt&il oooperatl'ftl a Butom Cooptratiw llboltllu b. Ol'der to tft• all oooperatiftl trca tM uo.,d~ ot Olltl14e-­J'Oiriq,

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Calendar Of Events T!mrsda.yl July 20 Legion

Thursday I Ju]y 20 Orchestra Practice Legion Maryland Democrats

7:30 P,!.!, 8:00 P.J!, 8:30 P.l:.

Jlusic Room Meeting Room

Audi torj lmt Fri<iaye Jul,y 21 c.o.c. Credit Unicn Boy ~couta Hcbre''· Congfegation Sundf.Y' July 2)

6:~8:30 P.ll. 6:30-8:30 P.'.',

8:00 P,l.:, 9:00 P,!.!,

Ueeting Room Meeting Room Social Room llusic P.ooc

llaas Communi cy 5unda¥ School COIIIII\ll\i ty C buret ktter Paz Saints )!onday I JulY ~

8:30 A.l!. 9s4S A,!:,

l0a45 A.:... 8:00 P,ll,

Theat-er Aud.i tori ur:1 Audi tori UlO\

Social RoCil

To!p Covpcil a:oo r.ll. Council Room Tuesday 1 J ul,y 2' Cuera Club \lNenhelt Pl&Yera

··--Ji,ij~

StOO r.:.:. SaOO r.K.

Girl !'>Couts Juni('r Choir ~'liiW' C~iJ'

?t)) F,l!. 8t00 ; .!!. 9tOO ?.r.

~w iiooe ~1c ?~ l..'\uic il®e

F6llmdr4. are !'lr. 3orenl-err.•r and Pr. ,:till'~ offioo hour~ at th.o lJodieal Cftntora

llond.ay ........ lo-121 •._(; ';'u~ts>lllr ••••••• 10..17 1 7t;:-o-t:s J0 lf~dn••·~Ay,,. ,,l\).12 ':'~.llr&da::, ••••• 1o-121 -4-L; tritay ••••• ,,,l0-121 -~~-~,lQ 5a"tur ~a:t • •. ~ •• 1·~·~1:'; !~~:

s·..m~Uy •••• l •.•• !!y t.npoir.;blent. F'ttoDelt OtClc•t21Zl · Bca?at 21$1 In ou• t>f n.a. ruJ:or.a• oall 1101

or. ~rarl•a (Oentilt) ~:.~c• ~~ .. ::r. ,_·c:::q·; •a ho·.>n a:-. es follCI'Irtl

li'ln~&1••~>••••••••••••~130 J.,'', • 61('(' !'.}f, ~~·~aY••••••••••••••St30 A.'r. - 5:00 ?.:J ••

7t014 • 3a~ P.J!. ~day ............. Clc:Nilld. T~urr.da~.~ ••• •••• •••••• 9t30 A.u. • 6:00 P.~~. Friday ........ ~ •••••• it30 A,''• • 5:00 F,lf.,

Tt<X' - 9tJO P,11, :at~ay ••••••••••••• z.oo r.?. - 6aOO·r.~.

f~oncsa ~ffice: 2261 a..&t 2401

J . . SALES - SERVICE - PARTS

Chevrolet Oldsmobile . SALES and SERVICE

Complete Stock Used Cars

I 00 CARS ALL :Oi~ .... ,..,., .,., ,.,.,. Priced $89 up to $695

Hnttsvllle, Md. Greenwood 2200

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& .Friday

July 20 & 21

REVIVAL!

Saturday July 22

ONE DAY ONLY

Also Disney Cartooa

Sunday. & Monday

Juh· 23 & 24

Sil:GiD illiJITt:jUA iill.i!l T>.~illl T 1be ~~lt.. Dtra.rt.li.t>nt. ct i'ublic t:ealtt. it>

oolt!int; H.~ seccrn dirM.MriP- innoc;;J.~t!..:·« ;;::.in:c tu~· oc:cing ~sr.ay, Ju'r ~5 a~ ltJC r.!:!. ~.-e ~rn~:.s are t c N! trended. fr~ o!' cll :u- ;;e a.rd it i 1;

rec<Z;Ended that. c:hllttrP.n1 frtllil the A£C! rf S l!'...cn•J:r. up, be l-l"()'U#.t for innoculatioo. Pegipt.ratirn will take place fra:. ltJC t.c 1:45 P.JJ. at. t.he Healt.r . .:~ t.er • After t.ba ~ t. i.=e 1 nO CIOO will he Ad;;J. t. f.ed e

Jmr IJWOOIST GIV'"'r.S &n:«; 1'IP5 Mu llowak, new Jiw'macist at. the Greenbelt Ir-.~g

Store, arned Better ~rs of 18-26 Creacent. Head at a ceetint; Wednesday ewflini; that. ctos t of the re­tail cost in patent drugs and coaetics 1-,y in ad­wrtising and fancy paclcaging. fith a table full of ~Flf's he expla~ that. ::any cheapP.r itecs were identical with higher priced brards which were wide­ly a.ivertised. llr. Nowak ur~J the use of a b~ guide like Consur.ers • Union reports in oa.ldl\.; pur­chases,

~ty-cight wives and husbands heard :.!r. Nowak speak, after participating in a progressi-ve dinner served at the homes of 1fax:1ne Uelton, ~ Hughes, Doro~ Monien, z.1la Dobbin and Pegy Zorach~

Annual J1me 'Re1c driw rolled up a eales record for Farm Bureau Cooperative Iuurauce Serviees.Eigh­teen hundred agents in nine statea wrote 61109 auto coverages from June S to 9 :1nc1U8:1ve.

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GARDE! CLUB lfOTES "Oh, Adam was a gardener, md Goa who made him eeea That half a proper gardener•• work is done upon hie

knees. So when your work is finished, you 0111 wash your

hams end In'&Y For the glory of ih e Garden that it mq not pus

&lillY I For the glory of the Garden it ehall nwer pua .....

Kipling was without doubt a gardener hima&lf to know that about the meea, and I dareeay if w pressed him about it he • i adllll t that halt a proper gardener's thought wu beat on t<~:~orr• md tomor­r01f1 " fl cnrera. It the glory ot the !lq"d~ 1! ~~!" to pus ••Y, 1 t ia up to ue to · bridge the t be be­twsn the first JdlliDg troat IDd the tbe whe next Slll:ri&T1S .amtual.a begin to blOOII. And I lm• or Dl)

better way to do 1 t thus to begin eoon to pl.Dt per­eaniala•-by ellt ..... r ..tbod )'ou obOOH-Ud a lit• tle later to put 1n the euly apri nt t~ bulba. Suppop .. becin wltb tbe tlnt tad talk a llttl• about the pei'Cid.al.a.

Pereaniala, yOJ mow, are the pluu trhioh 11w 11114 bloorl yov tfter year. !Mee tl-.re ~ln. ..... •P60• ud, 1D c..-al. haft llhort.r bloc:.t~ period tlu cnuala. fw t:t\11 l'eUOD1 nll"t Card_.. .,., ha're olllltP8 or IDIIW• mot ~• betln~D tM :poi"':lnl ale-~ t.bey daD •t t...,. out ~ irb uw:t tl'..a 111;,. ot the .... u..,. c4 1t. e blM41Dt he&rt and t:OI(' ea."lli;.-tu.."t and the peoa,yl SO!Jiieha., I thb.k r;ro-1 ~: l'Ol"'e'l.ni&.la 11 a lot sre rS a thr1ll than ~ro­~:-.f aar,1.11lla. D<1l't uk !Ill wh)'. I clm 1t know. J.lay­~ ~t'1 like the thrill when the ntc,_d pot aotu&l­l:• bdl.;. Of oOJru, you o&n oheat your .. lf o·Jt ot ;tA..'"t ::.f tho o.xeitl!l'lott h:; ~ plAnts which will tl.;.()'::. ~he. sa..-.e eea.aon, ..S •~At1:Ma it• a oeoeaevy tC' !-.tt:e ~:.» or t-.o to rill wt ~ epaoe ..._... ttl. lark.aj'W" 411dll•t oo• \1ft ..s JO'l Olll •t .. .u uatll Dm •~t tOI' u. Ill t:tu& •••· it doeu•t 00\IIJt ....:a.inct rou. It•• pulU...C tbe oz out ot tbe ·pit with a T"''ttdf"'CCIde C.terburf Bell.

Ir you want to ~ ft7 beck to the ~~ wb.tre tne run ltvt.e, either plaut eeed.t, eet o\lt ellpe ~ outtlnr;a, ~hide the root obllpe fll per~~mlal.a al· ready ~rowtzac or .tart new plate bJ 1.,.,.1Ja& (W.. h the aoat tun).

If' )'OU cflooee to plMt the •eda, IIQ't1ait DOW 1a a >.01:!11 tiae. s- thinl1 1D ro. 1D a ool4 rna. or a ahelt.recl, f&1rl7 ..._., pleoe in Ulc b~dtr. Pro­teo t tr~ the bOt a. with ..aliD • ~rftohed ahoft, rlua it you ben it, or bnoob .. eet 1D ~ taah1011. !Mr. _.,, bowtw, be ene eunlltht tmcl on dull clays the OOftl"'in' ehwld be rao'NCI .tire­l;y tor a perlod. ot:Unriae, dieeue will take tile little aeecll~a. They auat be •terecl wll d~ the bot 8UIIler -.ather,

I don•·.; h..,. to IP into the outt~ 11ua1 .... at all, I•~ .ure. EfteybcdJ'• taken a bef.ODia or ger­anium outtl~ eoae t1ae in b1e lite. It•a a fPcd wt.:l•

Dividing beaet1te both the plant ad yw. !» perennial whioh baa run to tiny tl01181'a aDd l•h foli~e 1e greatly helped bf ba'ri~~g ita roote cU.­rldecl,and you get uw plcta out ot the tnuaotion, Sounds euy, lUll 11, a1 though I 111et o0Jite11 that I always expeot to till the pl&Dt wba I do it, I haWil•t yet, eo I judce it•• praot1oal17 tool-pzroat.

ADd now layeri:ag. fib a :aloe loDe thoot ot the already grQring p .. ea:aial 1J14 biiDd it owr until it is <11 the ptCWid--a Uttle bit troa the ad • ID4 ocmr that p&\"t wlth din, ltaYiJic the Ylrf a out, of oow-"• Then you put a briot Qll the buried p.rt and go ott alld forget it, Only eftl'7 dq you oau

out and look at 1 t like I dol And e11e day the cd beyt'nd the buried aeoiont ie atandmg up and baa the prelld look of a plant that atende on ita OtD

bottan. And then rou take tM briot ott md pall gently. If it reeieta thll pull, rush 1n the ho'll8e for thll aoiasore and cut the branoh between the DIW root and the old plant. And tilt re, by e imply pllt­ting a briot em ita neolc. ,ou have two plcta where you o~e had only one. .And. I aat )'011 1 h• ~ ot

. your friends oruld you treat that 111&)' with tbe , .. megDifioent reeultaT

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Phone .. Greenbelt • 2791

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pANTS Cleaned & Pressed _ 25c New Pockets - SOc

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Consumers are coming to learn two things about Cooperative Stores -Quality

shove average is a constant aim and the "story behind the iabei"' is told so that

the consumer may know more abnut Co-op products than he knows about

private brands in ordinary stores.

CO-OP PORCELAIN CLEANSER

Wh"" [('\\; lovnd no utuiactory (c>mbma· ti ... o# ~lf...-ti.-..-u and .. t .. h in rom-r· c>.l cl.uaf'f'o it Ml out to d...-.lap ih ow>L fO-OP PQ«riain a...-f'f' ia thF ...... u,h: 75 JWr c--c whitinr. or powdn.d ch.aJa - th~ to#t .. t ........ n•i&.W.; 2l !'« c.-,t Ui· ............... -~ ..,,_ .... -nh rn-: l.-.r -•-.. -to ..a.. 0.. -' Mf.,ectoory .. _.Kntc:h'" cJ.aiuer •• ._ for pon._ ..4 plated- ..W .-. facn.

NEW ENGLAND OVEN BAKED BEANS

,......._ ,.. a.. • ...,... ol ~ N- Y Ail State eNpenlor who in.tted

1 ..,_, ol Iter fn..lt to a •••lholt "- ,.rty at It« fama t.-. pt ........, ia t--. -' tDtd t1M 4.,. .,. ..mae CO-OP New Enc· ....... , .................

1M ..... tile Mn..i ta.l ...... Ofttt ................... .......,.... .. ...... New ........... fuhiaa with pork _,

CO-OP MAYONNAISE

Of .qv•l ~fu.« with tbe ri.,ht

q~.W~titJ.s vi put• ~ ud ... ,.oU&. ~· I~ spic"- th• -tlaod empM!y..d

ia m.akiftt _,......-~~ th.

quilt, ...... n.-. ol 11M , .....

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t.r-J&1 tiM od ialo ..... .,. fiae ,.r·

tKIH ao4 •~•• for tlte IIDGOlll

tntlff'e ol CO.OP Mar 1 iw

CO-OP GRAPE JUICE

GREENBELT FOOD STORE "Built to Serve. You" ·