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Page 4 (;JlEE:NBELT NEWS REVIEW · GREENIIUAR con't from pg. 1 plant until it has l'eeelved from all county and l!lfBite wftih resposlbllity in this .._ that the effiuent wUl not represent a beiJil or ecologioo.l risk. The fifth member of t11;r eounoll - Rhea Oohea - opposed tbele INI!Olutiom on the groaadll tbat the city should go on fteOrd with. aa 0111:- rfiht rejection of bhe treatment plant. In her opinion, the extra .-feguards .required by tile elty would not the health huaro Mel the pl&llt was a alrcaJaftlltlon of tbe sewer moratorium. '!be ma- Jority of councll felt that her position was Ignoring the reality that the eounty and State aullb.olttl• were already tavorabl;y IDcllned toward tbe project 88 the result al tb.e teatlmony received.. They thought that a f!JIIItlon ot outright rejealaca Wlhlah dlsreg&rded the evidence · would undermine the clfl'e -.dlbllity and 1111 abllity to State IIIII county authoritiea. Mrs. Cohen disputed .W. of the llltuatkm, arguiDg that aythlng Short of outrqbt ftjdon would gin tbe county ead state athoritiea an excuse far piOCIIedlng wtth the project. The majorit.J' lllty council maintained lllat to the contrary, 1111 a result ot their ftiiOiu· ._ ot !rebruary T u4 iKardl 21, the CCNllty autho:dtl.111 ·did decide 'te tue a closer look at the tw.turee of the plant. A dela7 ot more thSa a 111onths followed aa the COUIIty aDd State ill• jllt.ed tbat tbe develOper 11\mUDp his plaDa ·for tlhe a-tment plllllt, Ia· lludlng a Z'eductlon Ill ._ eapaclty of the plant tnm TOO,OGO gaDou a - of eewage e11lumt to ai,OOO galloniJ, lnt.roductlon of 'rinw-ldllblr piOCedurea, and provfslc.a lor 11111argency CClllllectloDI to the pennaa-.t SOW&I(e system In cue of trouble. Further, on Novembw .. 1m, the Oouncy'e Ten-Year Water u4 I!Jnm' plant' was reV1114 b7 the cowty council to Include all the etlpu)a- tlona laid down b7 tbe of city council and the county health dlcer, Including a nqu!remmt bt ''the eftluent be eucloeed ln a pipe to a polllt ln the *- where there tis a continuous year-round flow 0t water." · ot now, the baa lhlfted to the question of whether or 110t the·latetit ·plaDa tor flbe treatment plap.t meet the criteria recommend· the city and embodied b7 the county In Its Ten-Year Water 1111d l!lewer Plan. · · '!be basic dlfferencas ill 'riewpolnts appear to tum on the quMI:ioa ot whether the Gl'eellbliar dqelopment Ia inevttable - an aasumptlon on " which the city couneU'a actions have apparently been baaed, lllut which hes not been aceepted by one councU member and other deter-· Jllbled citizen opponenlll. M Joag as the answer tto thl8 question Is aot clear, the Greenbriar contronrq Ia certain to be with us for IJODie time to 10111e. r .............. ................................... ...,.., Stern's J, STAFD.ATOS Thursday, July 5, una Recreation Review Kava Dance J{&va will Its third dance ol the summer at the Youth Centet- thla Saturday, Jul;y T. The all etar band. 'Green EQII' will be featured from 8 - 11 p.m. All Greenbelt teens are Invited, the llrice Is minimal. Lake Park Sommer Sounda The entertainment continues at the Lake Park Bandstand thll Sat- urday; July 7th at 7:80 p.m. The program will , feature a concert bJ' the First U. S. ArDly Band. 'l:amla Beeulte Concratulatloaa to Bob CMrot who won the Qty Cloee4 Tennia 'l'ournament lalt Saturday ln the men's singles oontlllt. Hlrollhl Har- a;v&ma, who loet In the final matoh, won the runner-up trophy. <Julp Pine Tree · There are lltlll openlnp In the next three ot Camp Pine Tree. Register your youngster tor a prorram ot outdoor and special actlvltlea Ooulllelors to meet the Individual needs of each camper are pro'rided tor In camper groups ot eight to twelve. Specialists are In charge ot Instructional programs In IJWimmlng, tennis, trampoline, archery and craft& Call the Rec· reatlim pepartment, 414-8878, tor further lntorDl&tlon. PORTER'S UQUORS aee JWto. BmL 67'-Ufl (Jlezt to' KcDoDald'l Ia Collep Park; We kaYe the larpst leleet!oa et Wln• from IU'Ound tha 8pRial ,mea on Clii.M purma- Order..., All6 CJ.\Mitlou allollt wiD• welOOiilecl Sales * Rentals * Repain Howard's Typewriter C.. Ill Aft. Allnapolt. Rd. Twia Pia• S.wiap & Loan- 1•. II solo Regular SaYings Savings CertlfiCCIM L .... ---'--• 8rHnbelt Shopping Center 474-6900 SUPPORT ntE SAVINGS AND LOAN ntAT SUPPORTS YOUR COMMUNITY MON. ntRU FRI. 9.to8 SATURDAY Veterans Cut•Rate 11620 Baltimore Blvd. (Route 1) Liquors ·917·1110 . Open All Day July 4th Jacquin's Rum $7.99 lhgal. Teacher's Scotch Beltsville, Md. 937-3022 OEREPAIR 1-------- - . General Painting --+.--I-.ArW.nL8.glt _____ ContraCior · - $12.99 'hgal. .$8.49 1 hgal j. l l!eels - Soles - Ripe WHILE YOU WAIT \ M- .... t. 1 ... \ L ....... i ..................................... _,.... .......... .. lntmlor ExtiBrlor AU Work GOUIIIlteed a Yeare licensed - insured Ref- Fmaiahed Upon ·BequM FOR FREE ESTD4ATI!I CALL 118-17118 EVENINGS Greenbelt Carry-out SATURDA Y. SPECIALS: Royal Steak Sub .................. 65c Lg. Meatball or llepperoni Pilza . your -·-···-····· ..... -........................ $1.50 Everyday Specials: Super Cheeee Pizza ............ $2.20 Canned Coca-Cola ........ - ...... 79c a carton Soft fluffy Ice 15c & up 107 CENT&WAY 474-4998 E'RE 80111 TO MAK SPACE HISTORY with our END OF MODEL' YEAR CLEAIAICE ••• 101 c::JOVllri'DOWN FuiiW.... ol TOO: FOR DE· Jeeps In Stoclc and FEATURING Reody for DeiMtry o.tofnis World Pras! Where you get a good deal plus a good ct.al more Schenley OFC Smimoff VocJica Gilbey's Vodka Bacardi Rum 11.99 'hgal. . ·' 7.29 l,igal. Old Crow Light B & L Scotdl · Munich Beer 12 oz.. 8.99 Budweiser 12 oz. Pop Tops 7.99 'hgal. 8.99 'hgal. 3.69 CCIH CCIH WE HONOR AU MAJOR t1EDIT CARDS DON'T SAVE WHERE YOU CHECK Check Where You Save Think about it. Banks offer many ftne services. Cheekin1 accounts. Automobile financing. Personal loans. Many people also savings accounts at the bank where they check. We at First Federal specialize in savings accounts, BUT, with one very im- portant dil!erence .. Our basic passbook savings plan is 5%. The highest pass- book interest in the area. Interest is computM on daily balances, from day following deposit to day of withdrawal, and is compounded MONTHLY. There is no penalty for with- drawing before the end of a so-called interest period; provided that at least $10 remains on deposit until the last day of the month. · · Certiftcate plans are also avaUablo which ol!er up to 6re interest on min· iMum depoeitl of $11,000 with a two to ftYe year IU&falltte period. WHAT DOES ALL THIS MEAN? Simple. It means the mODey you have worked hard for ill working even harder for you once ,It's deposited in :rim Federal S.vinp and Loan. So co ahead. Check at a tianl. But SAVE atrtm Federal. ' . .----------- For ..... •formaU.., Ill oat tho eoupoa or step bl aad ... u. l'dl'l' l'llDilR&L MVINOI 0,0. 'til ' Mib', l'IWaJI atll 1. 8 LOUr A118001ATION 7110 t.ae FIRSI' FEDERAL SAVINGS Oroenbelt, )14, Oentl-en: Pleue eend me lilY tree copy of "The Capital W&'/ .. Name Addreu and Lean Assoeiation of Annapolis -u - lhltwat Plill, GN4iilTMlt, Mel: (Mila Ollto 1124 St., Annapolt,, Mel.) Phone: 4• 6004 Qi.reenbrlt Dews· ·ltview .. AN ·INDEPENDENT t4EWSPAPER Volume 36, Number 34 GREENBELT, MARYLAND REPORT 01 8REEIBRIAR SEWAGE" PLAIT CALLED FOR BY COUI;sti. \ by AI and Elaine Skolnik Thursday, July 12, 1973 WHAT GOES ON Thui'llday, .July 12, 7:30 p.m. GDC Meeting, Gm 'Board Meet- Ing; HamUton Pl. . Friday, .July 18, 8:80 p.m. Dupli- cate Cl<Hlp Hospital· lty Room SlllldaJ, .July 111, S p.m. Concert at Lake Park Monday, .July 18, 1:80 p.m. Park- dale PJ.i!.yers children's show, Youth Center Thunday, .Jal:v U, 1·9 p.m. Car- nlva4, North End SchQOl By unanimous vote, the city council at its r1g11lar meeting on Monday, July 9 directed the city mariager to prepare a report evaluating the status of the Greenbriar temporary sewage treat- ment plant. The intent of this resolution, wftich was introduced by Councilwoman Elizabeth ·Maftay, was 60' determine the extent to which the plans and specificatiollJ for the on-site treatment plant meet the conditions set down by the city council in its res- .. olution of February 7, 1972. (No. 226). Among other tblngs, the Febru· ly request WSSC that no building ary 7 resolution called for treat- permit be granted until it has 88· ment which will continuously re- surances that .the condlitlom lald move· aDd .recycle the bacterial down by the February 7 resolu- sludge and precipitate phosphorous tlon had been adhered to. as a sludge; filtration using four Council also had before It a let· parallel mixed media ftllens; aera- ter from NASA dated Ju.ne 22, tlon to add dissolved dis· which BBked lbe city councU for infection; and installation of dual comments and concurrence, If ap· mechanical and electrical fac!Htles proprlate, on the Greenbriar ap- to· guard agalnst breakdown. artment project and the ancillary Trip to Sewap Di1oharp Rlohard PHsld, In a cable · teieVI- " questioned the three liOiiJlCll mem- slon corporation that has llllbllllt- 'lien' concem aboUt dis- ted a propOsal to obtain fran, . closure of asaeta Inasmuch u theJ chlae from the city of COllege Park. bad turned down her propoeall for In addition, the February reso- sewage treatment plant.. Iutton stipulated that consideration Council decided to Inform NA- . be given to mondtorlng the ftow SA ·that It will give Its answers as of sewage, prescribing the method soon liB It hu received the evalu- ot sludge removal, limiting the •ative report asked of its city man- number of connectlonil, requiring 'ager with respect to adherence to the .removal of· prescrlb· the city's February T resolution. plant personnel. requlrd!!g labora- Councilwoman Rhea Cohen, whUe tory analysis ot the discharge on welcoming this action, berated tM a dally basis, requiring the piping feet of council for taking so long ot the dlacharp to a point In the to 8Xpl'eU &til concern. l'Up to now,'' Btream. where It tis no longer In· she said, "the council bali been ab· termlttent, and requiring ehlorlne dlcatlnr Its reeponalblllty." She removal before the eftluent Ia dla· that CCKIDcill action Ia com- charpd. Almost aU ot these condt. lnr too late and characterized It tiona were a111o the u a -tactic,'' aimed at county council In the Oount,-e Ten;{ t" DJa•tML. Yeu Water and Sewer Plan. have been meanlnaful, abe said, Gl- Belacfut tl!ch action ehould have been tak· 6n elx or Jll!lre months ago when 01ty manqer James K. Giese the State and county qoencdes were had IODle llliqivlnp on the role form!nB the epecl&ritions for the thl"lllt upon him, saying that he sewage plant. lacked the expertise to provide TolD White from the council· with' the usurances that lllt1ll'eaed the vtew that It Ia not these conditions have been met by enourh for counoU to receive 88 the la.test PIIUIII and spec111c&t!ODI surancee .that· all the conditions of submitted by the Greenbriar devel· the February T resolution have oper. been met. He cited other con· Oouncllman Charles Schwan aug· cerns the.t have arlaen about the that the city manaaer get treatment plant which llhould be w tever consulting advice he Investigated. might need, aa the city councU was Developer' 1 VI-. determined to receive an appraisal Richard Schifter, attorney for on whether or not the ·conditio.. the · GreenGriar developer stated and standards laid down In lb. that all the conditions laid down February 7 resolution were bebl&' by the city and lacorporated In the met. He WBB eupporied by eentl· County's Ten-Year Water and Se· menta expreBBed f·I'Or.l tbe floor wer Plan have been adhered to tilat the city needed ch ' ces •u a.WIUr&n• except that of nitrogen removal. He by BariJara Llkoweld Melllbers of city council, and as- sistant city manaaer Dennis :Pien- dak went on a field trip to the ex- pected point ot discharge for the Greenbriar treatment plant on Friday, July 8. Meeting them at the site for Inspection were county health officer, Dr. Perry Stearns;· Leigh Worth!nc from the county Envlronmentai Health Division and Shin C. Huang, an engineer from Scllwan said that they - very a public dlacklllure act Jut De- upset at this news a short cember. while back In March council, with- She In tum was taunted by Kr8. out knowing of Mrs. Pllaki'a In· Malfay .. "By your own terast, had considered a proposed ehe said, "you mtrciduced pro- amendment to the cha.rt.er to cJu. - posals 11111t December u the .resuJt lfy the citY's right to grant a cable of the previous Greenbelt mqor television franchise. Weldenteld F'rancls White's ownership ot stock said that he was fearful that any lri a TV cable company. Tonight, delay in notifying public ot. you . see nothing similar The trip bepn near the point of his colleaguee. In allegations of en· TV cable lire. )(l1faJ dlacharre whlc:h 111 expected te be at gartng in a cover-up, since hi! bad questioned MD. Cohen'•- mottva- the culvert on the NASA side of Introduced the charier amendment Uons. II&'Jin&' that ebe waa. UBinl the parkway. This site will be east- tn March. " double standanle. ly acceulble tor ·taking samples of Becalll8 of this, Schwan said, WeWentdd said that he opposed the effiuent which will be piped they approached the Mayor, aug· Mre. Cohen's proposal Jut Decem- from t4e IP!d alonplde the geetlng that It would be to I!VIIrf'" 'ber beca.-e It went furtJl«o than stream to a point where two one'• Interest for him to publlc!J needed md Invaded privacy bJ' Ill· streame meet. near the culvert. reveal the ownerahlp of ltock be- cludlnc a for mAJdna pub- . a+oc colincU how fON It wu nvealed b7 othln. <It lic indl9l4ual a- taz retu- water experti detmllt!nr bad' lleiit tbat tile .... _. and ftportlac on IOUI'Ilel ot lncame. whether a stream Ia free flowing. Jqten 8flll' waa on the verre of JoCre. Wetdallfel4 · First a 10 year- 7 consecutive day, prlntfng a story on the t1aat when lii'r"'pruposal wu not low-flow study Is made. The sur·- Accordlll&' to Schwan, Plllld at accepted Jut December, Ilia then vey !1 made tor a larger stream qreed and then cJaanred bla d. proposed an ordlnanoe · ftllulrbla and the flrurea lnterpole.tcd tor the upon which a atmlent was publlc dilcJc:wre and dlllquallea- small stream. · · · · mltted to ·the- -Newe BttvleW-; by tlon before Putlclpatlilg IIi- ani-- Councilman Charles Schwan aak· Schwan, 'Mday, and Weldenteld matter ·In wblch &DJ ot ed what the projected flow will be dlacloelll&' Mrl. Pllakl'a tnterest. council baa any ftnanclal lnter&lt, atter the effiuent Ia added and wu Plllld Antwel'll direct or Indirect. Tbat meaaure, told It would be about thll'- satne, Plllkl said that be resented bit· Volltblued on pe. 8, C!11L 1 nnt much more. terly three members of council Worthing said It was Important "telling me what to do about e.n ·.that dlecharge ro only Into a free I!WetJtment my wife had." He saild flowill&' stream and water resources he told them In Ocean City he people ·felt that this wu such a would make a dlscloeure at tbe ap· stream. He then ukl'd Dr. Stearns propriate blme when the matter If he considered this to be a free came up for council action. He said flowing stream . Steams replied he wanted "to consult with the_ that It Is a relative term-If there's people of our group. For some rea- water In the ltream and It's mov-· son,'' he cQntlnued, "they made It lng 1 then It's a free ftowlng fltream. . appear that we were dealing In The stream Is free ftowlng by this eomethlng Hlegal." He could .only definition. Mayor Richard Pllskl construe tbe actions of the three added that "we have heard the ex-- council members as perta aft!"'!, that It Is a free flow- Tbls feellni, Pllakl said. bas been lng stream. further reinforced by ihe manner Boys and Girls Club The fall proeram pre-aim up will be held on Saturday Jilly 14, Trom 12-4 p.m. at tbe Youth Center and on Sat. July 21 from 12-4 p.m. at the Sprlnr Hill Lake community center. Girls and boys between the aaee of 7 and 17 should come at this time to register for football, soccer, cheerleadlng and baaketball. Thoee who haven't already donP. eo, should bring a copy of birth certificate or baptismal record for club ftlea . • baaed on an Independent . ev· sald that nltr·oren removal from by tbe city, aa contrasted the eflluent waa not needed. Dr. d 1 uaurancea received from the Cookson, a consuiting engineer to t eve oper or from State or coun- the. developer, explained that three Y agencies. nutrienlll must be present for the uMayor ftlchard Pllakl, however, alrae growth that destroys streams q eetloned the need for an lnde- - chlorine, phoephorus, and nl·- evaluation, that trogen. 'l'he treatment plant, he ::wto along tbe line· "you juet said, wll4 be removtng sufficient judgm t and tru!lt the phosphorus 10 u to render the nl· agencl: H d or county trogen harmlees. He reminded the · e ep.... ..,... the constant city council that this treatment rehuh of llluee. He -reminded plant with Its advanced methods the audience of experiencee In tbe of sewage disposal and ·high-qual· :St experte were called In lty eflliient wlill be the beet plant Councilwoman Elizabeth Ma!Tay In which the special meeting was asked how thle etream compared to called tor that night. He cowd the stream Into which the Lando- not see the urgency of calling the ver Mall plant emptied. Steams meeting under clrcumstances that Informed her ·that this stream was would make It lm[>0811lble to publi· a little larpr than the Lando\'er clze It In the press beforehand. Mall stream at the point of dis- See Need for Law Greenbelt has been Invited to par- ticipate In a baseball tournament In Rockville. Boys club or Little Leacue members between the ages of 11-13 who are Interested are urrec:l to call Fred Ford i 7i-8313 concerning try-outs, timet and lo- cation for the tournament. reso ve 1811ues. "When these ex- east of the Ml881811lppl :rte came up with &nswers that White responded that despite e didn't want, the expert. the best of plan1, no one can be :;... enounced aa no lonrer qual- sure jlll!t how thine• will work · out tn practice. He uked. "Why Wantl Up-To-Date Info take this unnecessary rilk?" Mrs. :M6tray felt strongly that '"· Graenbelt's u·brary· the city WBB losing touch with the ow , eltuatlon by not keeping track of what other agencies were· doing. She ·referred to the hearlnr sched- for July 11 before the Wash- Ington &iburban Sanitary Comm.l·. sslon on the granting of a building permit for the construction of the sewage plant. This hearing, she .said, Willi premature because the easement for a pipe to the eflluent to a recelvdlllf •tr- had not yet been approved by NASA ·<.Goddard Space Flia'ht Center). The re1olution subeequentl;y adopt· ed bv council Jut Monday dlrec· ted the elty manarer to Immediate- Films for children: ll\eetlng room Tuesday, 17 • 2 p.m. Myths and Le«enda by Anne Sheldon. 10:30 a.m. Film• for 8'11-41'1 No. registration, parents we!- 'come. 'thursd!\y, 4 p.m. • Program· Room - "Book Discussion" age 10--12. Frldav • 10:80 am.- Program Room - "Yon rt>ad to me, I'll read tO you" ehare your stories, sonrs and eames. "Displays": Model Boats - loaned by Ben Ho- geneon Polvmer Palntlnp Oordon by Roealee charge. HcrtVIVt!r, the capac:ttr of Schwan and Weldenfeld explain· t.he Landover plant Is le• than thtt ed that the eensltlve nature of the of the Greeabriar plant. cable TV Issue made It desirable The ftrst lS year and under Green- b<'lt Bueball menta will be held Julv 20 at 6 p.m. -Greenbelt vs. East Plni'R; Jnlv 21 at 8 Heights vs Tn - komi\ Park. Councilwoman Rhea Cohen pro- to ret a public dlscloeure law on tested that the stream and sur- the books aa faat as possible '-- If rounding erowth of treee, planta, at all possible - before the 'elec- etc. would be IJ"IIatly by tlon. Mrs. Malfay declared that 4f the added eflluent, she felt that the the Mayor had ab;nply ·announced stream mlrht eat away Its own ba- his wife's lnterelt In a cab!& TV .RecrPation Rrvirw sin. To this Worthing remarked, company last March when the coun· '"l'he more bulldlnr you get, , the ell was considering le.glslatlon, Lllke Pnt'k Summe• SonndA worse the streams are going to get." "we would not be here tonight." 'l'h's Sunclnv. July nt. 3 p.m. Mrs. Cohen asked Huang If he Schwan sald that the July 2 the '2oth CePturv " 10 had data on this particular stream. nteeting was called not to pass. piece band will h\tur,.. ront.empor· Huang said that he had studied It lefrlslatlon but to give thf' city acy mul'lk. Admission Is f••e. · brleflly two years aKQ and again-in manager and city s<JIIcltor guld· Pt!•kdnle April of this year. Dr. Stearns said ance for the drafting of l<"gislatlon w'll rn that he had checked the stream for Introduction at thP next roun- turn to thl' th's """"· four times since last August and ell meeting. Th's tlm<'-tnbh' had ' on Jqh· '" e.t n m. t·• that there had been a low flow In to be adopted, Schwan sa!d. be- g!l·,.. thP!r !r••e e'•il<lrnn's show. August. cai.Nif! of the limited numbrr of WWI)(' n•cll" VM The at the stre_am council meetings scheduh'ci before .. hk"'"" . two placee further downstr<'l'.m the election on September 18. • Evervon" lnvlt..d to attend this from the projected point of, dis- Weldenfeld followed liD this challen!"l'fl doul)lrheRdPr 0 '1 Mon charge and, althou!l'h not ·near statement with a motion to direct dav. 16. sb\rtln!l' at n m. houses, the stream did paaa areas the city manager and city solicitor. com!! 'out ."nrl r'Jnnr for vour local where children tend to play. to draft leetalatlon requiring coun· team on Brndl"ll Field #2. - -----+

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Page 4 (;JlEE:NBELT NEWS REVIEW

· GREENIIUAR con't from pg. 1 plant until it has l'eeelved ~ from all county and l!lfBite ...-~~~ wftih resposlbllity in this .._ that the effiuent wUl not represent a beiJil or ecologioo.l risk.

The fifth member of t11;r eounoll - Rhea Oohea - opposed tbele INI!Olutiom on the groaadll tbat the city should go on fteOrd with. aa 0111:­rfiht rejection of bhe ~-- treatment plant. In her opinion, the extra

• .-feguards .required by tile elty would not ellmlna~ the health huaro Mel the pl&llt was a alrcaJaftlltlon of tbe sewer moratorium. '!be ma­Jority of councll felt that her position was Ignoring the reality that the eounty and State aullb.olttl• were already tavorabl;y IDcllned toward tbe project 88 the result al tb.e teatlmony received.. They thought that a f!JIIItlon ot outright rejealaca Wlhlah dlsreg&rded the evidence ~

· would undermine the clfl'e -.dlbllity and 1111 abllity to ~uence State IIIII county authoritiea.

Mrs. Cohen disputed .W. ~U~e~Sment of the llltuatkm, arguiDg that aythlng Short of outrqbt ftjdon would gin tbe county ead state athoritiea an excuse far piOCIIedlng wtth the project. The majorit.J' ~ lllty council maintained lllat to the contrary, 1111 a result ot their ftiiOiu· ._ ot !rebruary T u4 iKardl 21, the CCNllty autho:dtl.111 ·did decide 'te tue a closer look at the tw.turee of the plant.

A dela7 ot more thSa a 111onths followed aa the COUIIty aDd State ill• jllt.ed tbat tbe develOper 11\mUDp his plaDa ·for tlhe a-tment plllllt, Ia· lludlng a Z'eductlon Ill ._ eapaclty of the plant tnm TOO,OGO gaDou a - of eewage e11lumt to ai,OOO galloniJ, lnt.roductlon of 'rinw-ldllblr piOCedurea, and provfslc.a lor 11111argency CClllllectloDI to the pennaa-.t SOW&I(e system In cue of trouble.

Further, on Novembw .. 1m, the Oouncy'e Ten-Year Water u4 I!Jnm' plant' was reV1114 b7 the cowty council to Include all the etlpu)a­tlona laid down b7 tbe ~ of city council and the county health dlcer, Including a nqu!remmt bt ''the eftluent be eucloeed ln a pipe to a polllt ln the *- where there tis a continuous year-round flow 0t water." · ~ ot now, the cen~ baa lhlfted to the question of whether or

110t the·latetit ·plaDa tor flbe treatment plap.t meet the criteria recommend· 114~ the city and embodied b7 the county In Its Ten-Year Water 1111d l!lewer Plan. · ·

'!be basic dlfferencas ill 'riewpolnts appear to tum on the quMI:ioa ot whether the Gl'eellbliar dqelopment Ia inevttable - an aasumptlon on " which the city couneU'a ~rity actions have apparently been baaed, lllut which hes not been aceepted by one councU member and other deter-· Jllbled citizen opponenlll. M Joag as the answer tto thl8 question Is aot clear, the Greenbriar contronrq Ia certain to be with us for IJODie time to 10111e. r .............. ~ ................................... ...,..,

Stern's ~ J, STAFD.ATOS

Thursday, July 5, una

Recreation Review Kava Dance

J{&va will p~t Its third dance ol the summer at the Youth Centet­thla Saturday, Jul;y T. The all etar band. 'Green EQII' will be featured from 8 - 11 p.m. All Greenbelt teens are Invited, the llrice Is minimal. Lake Park Sommer Sounda

The entertainment continues at the Lake Park Bandstand thll Sat­urday; July 7th at 7:80 p.m. The program will , feature a concert bJ' the First U. S. ArDly Band. 'l:amla ·T~t Beeulte

Concratulatloaa to Bob CMrot who won the Qty Cloee4 Tennia 'l'ournament lalt Saturday ln the men's singles oontlllt. Hlrollhl Har­a;v&ma, who loet In the final matoh, won the runner-up trophy. <Julp Pine Tree ·

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Volume 36, Number 34 GREENBELT, MARYLAND

REPORT 01 8REEIBRIAR SEWAGE" PLAIT CALLED FOR BY COUI;sti.

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by AI and Elaine Skolnik

Thursday, July 12, 1973

WHAT GOES ON Thui'llday, .July 12, 7:30 p.m. GDC

Meeting, Gm 'Board Meet-Ing; HamUton Pl. .

Friday, .July 18, 8:80 p.m. Dupli­cate Brid~, Cl<Hlp Hospital· lty Room

SlllldaJ, .July 111, S p.m. Concert at Lake Park

Monday, .July 18, 1:80 p.m. Park­dale PJ.i!.yers children's show, Youth Center

Thunday, .Jal:v U, 1·9 p.m. Car­nlva4, North End SchQOl

By unanimous vote, the city council at its r1g11lar meeting on Monday, July 9 directed the city mariager to prepare a report evaluating the status of the Greenbriar temporary sewage treat­ment plant. The intent of this resolution, wftich was introduced by Councilwoman Elizabeth ·Maftay, was 60' determine the extent to which the plans and specificatiollJ for the on-site treatment plant meet the conditions set down by the city council in its res­

.. olution of February 7, 1972. (No. 226). Among other tblngs, the Febru· ly request WSSC that no building

ary 7 resolution called for treat- permit be granted until it has 88·

ment which will continuously re- surances that .the condlitlom lald move· aDd .recycle the bacterial down by the February 7 resolu-sludge and precipitate phosphorous tlon had been adhered to. as a sludge; filtration using four Council also had before It a let· parallel mixed media ftllens; aera- ter from NASA dated Ju.ne 22, tlon to add dissolved oxy~n;. dis· which BBked lbe city councU for infection; and installation of dual comments and concurrence, If ap· mechanical and electrical fac!Htles proprlate, on the Greenbriar ap­to· guard agalnst breakdown. artment project and the ancillary

Trip to Sewap Di1oharp Poi~t Rlohard PHsld, In a cable · teieVI- " questioned the three liOiiJlCll mem­

slon corporation that has llllbllllt- 'lien' ~nulne concem aboUt dis­ted a propOsal to obtain a· fran, . closure of asaeta Inasmuch u theJ chlae from the city of COllege Park. bad turned down her propoeall for

In addition, the February reso- sewage treatment plant.. Iutton stipulated that consideration Council decided to Inform NA-

. be given to mondtorlng the ftow SA ·that It will give Its answers as of sewage, prescribing the method soon liB It hu received the evalu­ot sludge removal, limiting the •ative report asked of its city man­number of connectlonil, requiring 'ager with respect to adherence to the . removal of· nltro~n. prescrlb· the city's February T resolution.

plant personnel. requlrd!!g labora- Councilwoman Rhea Cohen, whUe tory analysis ot the discharge on welcoming this action, berated tM a dally basis, requiring the piping feet of council for taking so long ot the dlacharp to a point In the to 8Xpl'eU &til concern. l'Up to now,'' Btream. where It tis no longer In· she said, "the council bali been ab· termlttent, and requiring ehlorlne dlcatlnr Its reeponalblllty." She removal before the eftluent Ia dla· fe~ that CCKIDcill action Ia com­charpd. Almost aU ot these condt. lnr too late and characterized It tiona were a111o ~·w. the u a "de~ -tactic,'' aimed at county council In the Oount,-e Ten;{ ~~~·rb. t" DJa•tML. Yeu Water and Sewer Plan. • have been meanlnaful, abe said,

Gl- Belacfut tl!ch action ehould have been tak· 6n elx or Jll!lre months ago when

01ty manqer James K. Giese the State and county qoencdes were had IODle llliqivlnp on the role form!nB the epecl&ritions for the thl"lllt upon him, saying that he sewage plant. lacked the expertise to provide TolD White from the audlenc~< council· with' the usurances that lllt1ll'eaed the vtew that It Ia not these conditions have been met by enourh for counoU to receive 88•

the la.test PIIUIII and spec111c&t!ODI surancee .that· all the conditions of submitted by the Greenbriar devel· the February T resolution have oper. been met. He cited other con·

Oouncllman Charles Schwan aug· cerns the.t have arlaen about the ~ted that the city manaaer get treatment plant which llhould be w tever consulting advice he Investigated. might need, aa the city councU was Developer'1 VI-. determined to receive an appraisal Richard Schifter, attorney for on whether or not the ·conditio.. the · GreenGriar developer stated and standards laid down In lb. that all the conditions laid down February 7 resolution were bebl&' by the city and lacorporated In the met. He WBB eupporied by eentl· County's Ten-Year Water and Se· menta expreBBed f·I'Or.l tbe floor wer Plan have been adhered to tilat the city needed ch ' ces •u a.WIUr&n• except that of nitrogen removal. He

by BariJara Llkoweld

Melllbers of city council, and as­sistant city manaaer Dennis :Pien­dak went on a field trip to the ex­pected point ot discharge for the Greenbriar sewa~ treatment plant on Friday, July 8. Meeting them at the site for Inspection were county health officer, Dr. Perry Stearns;· Leigh Worth!nc from the county Envlronmentai Health Division and Shin C. Huang, an engineer from

Scllwan said that they - very a public dlacklllure act Jut De­upset at this news beca~ a short cember. while back In March council, with- She In tum was taunted by Kr8. out knowing of Mrs. Pllaki'a In· Malfay .. "By your own ~ion," terast, had considered a proposed ehe said, "you mtrciduced y~r pro­amendment to the cha.rt.er to cJu. - posals 11111t December u the .resuJt lfy the citY's right to grant a cable of the previous Greenbelt mqor television franchise. Weldenteld F'rancls White's ownership ot stock said that he was fearful that any lri a TV cable company. Tonight, delay in notifying ~e public ot. you . see nothing similar a~

The trip bepn near the point of his colleaguee. In allegations of en· TV cable com~." lire. )(l1faJ dlacharre whlc:h 111 expected te be at gartng in a cover-up, since hi! bad questioned MD. Cohen'•- mottva­the culvert on the NASA side of Introduced the charier amendment Uons. II&'Jin&' that ebe waa. UBinl the parkway. This site will be east- tn March. " double • standanle. ly acceulble tor ·taking samples of Becalll8 of this, Schwan said, WeWentdd said that he opposed the effiuent which will be piped they approached the Mayor, aug· Mre. Cohen's proposal Jut Decem­from t4e plan~ IP!d alonplde the geetlng that It would be to I!VIIrf'" 'ber beca.-e It went furtJl«o than stream to a point where two one'• Interest for him to publlc!J needed md Invaded privacy bJ' Ill· streame meet. near the culvert. reveal the ownerahlp of ltock be- cludlnc a ~ for mAJdna pub­. a+oc fnlllllll!l~ colincU how fON It wu nvealed b7 othln. <It lic indl9l4ual a- taz retu­water reeour~ee experti detmllt!nr bad' lleiit ·.~ tbat tile ...._. and ftportlac on IOUI'Ilel ot lncame. whether a stream Ia free flowing. Jqten 8flll' waa on the verre of JoCre. ~ Wetdallfel4 · First a 10 year- 7 consecutive day, prlntfng a story on the sub~ t1aat when lii'r"'pruposal wu not low-flow study Is made. The sur·- Accordlll&' to Schwan, Plllld at accepted Jut December, Ilia then vey !1 made tor a larger stream qreed and then cJaanred bla d. proposed an ordlnanoe · ftllulrbla and the flrurea lnterpole.tcd tor the upon which a atmlent was ~b- publlc dilcJc:wre and dlllquallea-small stream. · · · · mltted to ·the- -Newe BttvleW-; by tlon before Putlclpatlilg IIi- ani--

Councilman Charles Schwan aak· Schwan, 'Mday, and Weldenteld matter ·In wblch &DJ m~ber ot ed what the projected flow will be dlacloelll&' Mrl. Pllakl'a tnterest. council baa any ftnanclal lnter&lt, atter the effiuent Ia added and wu Plllld Antwel'll direct or Indirect. Tbat meaaure, told It would be about thll'- satne, Plllkl said that be resented bit· Volltblued on pe. 8, C!11L 1 nnt much more. terly three members of council

Worthing said It was Important "telling me what to do about e.n ·.that dlecharge ro only Into a free I!WetJtment my wife had." He saild flowill&' stream and water resources he told them In Ocean City he people ·felt that this wu such a would make a dlscloeure at tbe ap· stream. He then ukl'd Dr. Stearns propriate blme when the matter If he considered this to be a free came up for council action. He said flowing stream . Steams replied he wanted "to consult with the_ that It Is a relative term-If there's people of our group. For some rea­water In the ltream and It's mov-· son,'' he cQntlnued, "they made It lng1 then It's a free ftowlng fltream. . appear that we were dealing In The stream Is free ftowlng by this eomethlng Hlegal." He could .only definition. Mayor Richard Pllskl construe tbe actions of the three added that "we have heard the ex-- council members as hoetil~. perta aft!"'!, that It Is a free flow- Tbls feellni, Pllakl said. bas been lng stream. further reinforced by ihe manner

Boys and Girls Club The fall proeram pre-aim up will

be held on Saturday Jilly 14, Trom 12-4 p.m. at tbe Youth Center and on Sat. July 21 from 12-4 p.m. at the Sprlnr Hill Lake community center. Girls and boys between the aaee of 7 and 17 should come at this time to register for football, soccer, cheerleadlng and baaketball. Thoee who haven't already donP. eo, should bring a copy of birth certificate or baptismal record for club ftlea .

• baaed on an Independent . ev· sald that nltr·oren removal from ~':tlon by tbe city, aa contrasted the eflluent waa not needed. Dr. d

1 uaurancea received from the Cookson, a consuiting engineer to

t eve oper or from State or coun- the. developer, explained that three Y agencies. nutrienlll must be present for the uMayor ftlchard Pllakl, however, alrae growth that destroys streams

q eetloned the need for an lnde- - chlorine, phoephorus, and nl·­penden~ evaluation, sa~ng that trogen. 'l'he treatment plant, he ::wto e~ along tbe line· "you juet said, wll4 be removtng sufficient judgm t a~e ~alth" and tru!lt the phosphorus 10 u to render the nl· agencl: H d ~~~~ or county trogen harmlees. He reminded the

· e ep .... ..,... the constant city council that this treatment rehuh of ~d llluee. He -reminded plant with Its advanced methods the audience of experiencee In tbe of sewage disposal and ·high-qual· :St w~ere experte were called In lty eflliient wlill be the beet plant

Councilwoman Elizabeth Ma!Tay In which the special meeting was asked how thle etream compared to called tor that night. He cowd the stream Into which the Lando- not see the urgency of calling the ver Mall plant emptied. Steams meeting under clrcumstances that Informed her ·that this stream was would make It lm[>0811lble to publi· a little larpr than the Lando\'er clze It In the press beforehand. Mall stream at the point of dis- See Need for Law

Greenbelt has been Invited to par­ticipate In a baseball tournament In Rockville. Boys club or Little Leacue members between the ages of 11-13 who are Interested are urrec:l to call Fred Ford i 7 i-8313 concerning try-outs, timet and lo­cation for the tournament.

reso ve 1811ues. "When these ex- east of the Ml881811lppl :rte came up with &nswers that White responded that despite e ~ttce didn't want, the expert. the best of plan1, no one can be

:;... enounced aa no lonrer qual- sure jlll!t how thine• will work · out tn practice. He uked. "Why

Wantl Up-To-Date Info take this unnecessary rilk?"

Mrs. :M6tray felt strongly that '"· Graenbelt's u·brary· the city WBB losing touch with the ow

, eltuatlon by not keeping track of what other agencies were· doing. She ·referred to the hearlnr sched­u~ed for July 11 before the Wash­Ington &iburban Sanitary Comm.l·. sslon on the granting of a building permit for the construction of the sewage plant. This hearing, she .said, Willi premature because the easement for a pipe to ca~ry the eflluent to a recelvdlllf •tr- had not yet been approved by NASA ·<.Goddard Space Flia'ht Center). The re1olution subeequentl;y adopt· ed bv council Jut Monday dlrec· ted the elty manarer to Immediate-

Films for children: ll\eetlng room Tuesday, 17 • 2 p.m. Myths and Le«enda by Anne Sheldon. Wedne~~day, 10:30 a.m. Film• for 8'11-41'1 No. registration, parents we!­'come. 'thursd!\y, 4 p.m. • Program· Room - "Book Discussion" age 10--12. Frldav • 10:80 am.- Program Room - "Yon rt>ad to me, I'll read tO you" ehare your stories, sonrs and eames. "Displays": Model Boats - loaned by Ben Ho-geneon Polvmer Palntlnp Oordon

by Roealee

charge. HcrtVIVt!r, the capac:ttr of Schwan and Weldenfeld explain· t.he Landover plant Is le• than thtt ed that the eensltlve nature of the of the Greeabriar plant. cable TV Issue made It desirable

The ftrst lS year and under Green­b<'lt Invltati~al Bueball tourn~· menta will be held Julv 20 at 6 p.m. -Greenbelt vs. East Plni'R; Jnlv 21 at 8 p.m.~Berwyn Heights vs Tn -komi\ Park.

Councilwoman Rhea Cohen pro- to ret a public dlscloeure law on tested that the stream and sur- the books aa faat as possible '-- If rounding erowth of treee, planta, at all possible - before the 'elec­etc. would be IJ"IIatly ~anged" by tlon. Mrs. Malfay declared that 4f the added eflluent, she felt that the the Mayor had ab;nply ·announced stream mlrht eat away Its own ba- his wife's lnterelt In a cab!& TV .RecrPation Rrvirw sin. To this Worthing remarked, company last March when the coun· '"l'he more bulldlnr you get, , the ell was considering le.glslatlon, Lllke Pnt'k Summe• SonndA worse the streams are going to get." "we would not be here tonight." 'l'h's Sunclnv. July 1~. nt. 3 p.m.

Mrs. Cohen asked Huang If he Schwan sald that the July 2 the '2oth CePturv Rr~slon' " 10 had data on this particular stream. nteeting was called not to pass. piece band will h\tur,.. ront.empor· Huang said that he had studied It lefrlslatlon but to give thf' city acy mul'lk. Admission Is f••e. · brleflly two years aKQ and again-in manager and city s<JIIcltor guld· Pt!•kdnle Pin--er~ April of this year. Dr. Stearns said ance for the drafting of l<"gislatlon Th~ 'P~rl•<bl~ P'""~r"' w'll rn that he had checked the stream for Introduction at thP next roun- turn to thl' Y'lnl~l f'~ntnr th's """"· four times since last August and ell meeting. Th's tlm<'-tnbh' had ' on M0'1d~•". Jqh· '" e.t ':~o n m. t·• that there had been a low flow In to be adopted, Schwan sa!d. be- g!l·,.. thP!r !r••e e'•il<lrnn's show. August. cai.Nif! of the limited numbrr of WWI)(' n•cll" WonJer~ VM

The gry.I!P.Jo<>~~d at the stre_am council meetings scheduh'ci before .. ~rln!l'hlll hk"'"" . two placee further downstr<'l'.m the election on September 18. • Evervon" I~ lnvlt..d to attend this from the projected point of, dis- Weldenfeld followed liD this challen!"l'fl doul)lrheRdPr 0 '1 Mon charge and, althou!l'h not ·near statement with a motion to direct dav. Jul~ 16. sb\rtln!l' at 7:1~ n m. houses, the stream did paaa areas the city manager and city solicitor. com!! 'out ."nrl r'Jnnr for vour local where children tend to play. to draft leetalatlon requiring coun· team on Brndl"ll Field #2.

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SOCC' ~ Efforts Detailed T<> th<• t:ditor:

Citizens fighting the Greenbrhr sewagP treatmPnt plant have hdJ off do·•'lopmPnt of the 6 ,ll'den ap artments for almost two years. It has bt•rn so long that your repor­ters have probnblv forgotten w!ut "''tually happened.

To rPcall thp dim past hPr•• ·tro :inmP eVL'nts that your writers o·. ••r­looked: 1971, February -Snnit1 ry Commis'iion ::tpproved !i"\\"er scrviePs for Greenbriar to bPgil,t as soon as

. Western Branch .. plant werp expan dcd; March devP!oper applied to StatP Health Department for private package sewage plant permit; July ane · b

GREENBELT NEWS REVIt;w Thursday, July 12, 1973

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Thursday, July 12, 1973

dard has now requested city com­ment on the apartment complex and its "ancillary sewage treatment piRnt."

One last reminder: As long ago as 1970, SOCC taught Greenbt>lt that· even an unwanted school site Letween GHI and the Parkway was 11'1 inP·dtability. By SOCC acti<'n t~~~~1~truction was prevented and ~ nt•w St'nior high sohool sitr en Greenbdt Road was SPI<,cted.

To thP hard working dtizPns who pit thrir energy against the big mann· bacl<ing new d"velopment, o\'en a two-year dela~· is a victory. But citizen· efforts desen•e b~ttPI· 1w~gnition by press and public ·af­tirinls.

RhPa. ('nhen, :\lember of City <.:Ouncil

Editor's Note; The article in last tceek's News Review 011 the Greenbriar contrm·ersy was con­lined to a summary of the action Jncl position of council mem­bers and o"tlter governmental ag­?ncies. and was not intended to include th~ actit'ities of civic

Honest People Diller To the Editor: Maitland-Sa reus

First. Thomas, may I remind you Mr. and Mrs. John L. Maitland, that honest people· mOl{\. dU'ter, and Lanham, formerly of Wellsville, N. evidence so far preserit'ed that a Y. announce the marriage of their sewage treatment plant as propos- dauchter Sally to J Walsh Barcus, ed for Greenbriar would"._pbnute Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs .. J Walsh streams is not convincing tO lllahy Barcua, Sr, 2 T Gardenway, on people. • June 30· at 2 p.m. in St. Hugh's

Second, Thomas, don't you a~ Catholic Church. that our city council ought to havlf\, Matron of honor was Mrs. Joanne done as it did and study the propos· _E. Gumm, sister of the bride al, instead of merely letting 'its ·~rldeamalds were Gall Maitland: mind be made up by an emotionally Wl~nle Fitzgerald, Anne Barcus worded petition? Incidentally, that and t.inda Etherton. petition indicated opposition to se- Mike, Barcus was best man for wage fklwing through the streets his bri:l\her. Ushers were Carroll whirh ha.s at no time ueen proposP<I Barcus, :Martin Madden, Tom Can-by anybody. nlng and Tracy Smith.

Third, 'l'homas. you t.lon't re~.lly After a reception In the American mean you -would do a.nythinll' to Legion Hall, tlte couple left for a prevent a package sewage plant honeymoon at Tahoe. that gives tertiary treatmentZ You're not suggesting that you'd do anything ill<'gal, immoral. or dis­honest · se why not qualify your self.-proclaimed flexibility n little? The way you state it you make me nervous.

Holy Cross Lutheran Church

Finally, I think there is one thing we nil must face: apartments have to go up, and we cannot preserve our green areas, They nrc going to have to go up, because people must 6905 Greenhelt Rd.

live somewhere. The real problem isn't going to be re-

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townhouse for the j11st geWng star­for $19,500. Mo.

covers aU except ~ec. Sept. Occ. Excellent Ia-

This tw<>-bedroom brick home Is selli~og for $20.687.00 and has numerous Improvements; nice appilances; Lovely "tree-sur­rounded" location. Mid-Aug­ust ace.

This beautiful three bedroom frame townhouse has a front­yard facing beautifully wooded area; improvements through­out; extra-nice appliances; Im· mediate ace. Selling for $16,300.

FOR INFORMATION ON OUR TOWNHOUSES WHY NOT CALL US ...

OF SERV­ICE To· YOU' 1N SELECTING A. HOME OF YOUR CHOICE. NO APPOINTMENTS NECES­SARY .

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CITY COUNCIL from ;te 1 llle uld, wWch • ltlldW one IIOW bellls propoeed bJ den-ftJd, Wll allo tuned ... «t that .... . ,-•,

Aa.cUeiloe ...... Kn. X.~«e,y~ Jobted bJ ~hwan

•d Wet · nlteratef that Utey were ot Sllill8ltinr that illere baa been any Wl'OIIIdolng on

-a.· part Ill IU170De. The aidlence 11111811tblr of about 31 Pl!liJons, ~ lew ot who111 were fello9-stock­llolden of MM. POs1d, . nmalned W1eonvlnced on this potnt

Several acc~~~~atJons were made ~ the three council llembers tor meeting dn ·a "smoke-filled JIJOIR at Ocean Qty" fO engage In "po(jtlcal smear tactics." Tom • W'hlte quesllloned their motivation Ia gathering "In a resort at taxpay­frf/ expense" to bring ''Boml!tlting af questionable relevance before • public." Joe Hanyok denounced fbe Incident a.s irrelevant, since the franchise wa.s. being sought from Oolll~e Park. "As a taxpayer," he llllid, 'I am going to :light at n~~><t' ;pear's budget hearing to dele.te any

· lninds for payment of counci-l ex-penses at Ocean aty." .

·Bob· McGee, in tum, questioned 'tr.blte's . motivation, cltlng White's &Oilcem I!Xpressed laat March

CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS The follot.otng ,..._ ..,_._.,_ ~ ~ ....

Mr. Sch'Yq•1a Statem .. t ;:_"!/~'':;='=meeting can• to clilcua •

· Follot.oiftf} a1e ezcerpta ·trim a s¢ement delivered blf i:OUfl· Tbl8 llpeclal meit.1q or tbe Gaeabelt city counell...,.. called ......, cilmt&n C'ha1le1 Schtoa7nt the Julv ~~ci41 ~~~ meetiftg. ' called ently tn l'e8POIII8 to a .tory npcid.l rut Tbunilay In .the._....,_. to discuu dilclosu,e of CJIIeU btl ,SUblic ojJiciltls. The statemem Jlevlew, The IIIDry 18 u.t the...,._ of a Gre!lllbelt'o-11;..-·ll· gives 4 ch1cmolo9J1 of event~ &e~ng up to U&e disclosu,e of. M11. a ltockholder In a corpantloD wldcll II lelkiDc • fl....._. Ia ._....

Pi&alci'a interest in 4 cable telelrilion corpof'CitWtl that has submit- clty.I wu not Info~ ot ~ matter unUl after ·tbe-- wu·wM ted 4 proposal to obtain ~hile from the cit11 of College P41lc. In an frankn-, 1 mlllt ..., tbat ~- the f&eta preiiBDted, 1 do lllll ...

Samrday, June 28. Relatl early In the evening at a 110C1a1 rather- any conflict of IDter'llllt. .·. · · lng In the city manager's at the Quality Inn. Ocean Qty, county The cable teleVIIIoD ~In q-uem baa DOt appUed to.OniD-councllman Francis W. V\?,fite made a .... ual remark to ~or Richard ' belt for a franchlae; nelthel', · .. tar u llmow, baa lillY otber ow~ R. Pilskl that he unde~ the Mayor had an Interest In a cable ~e- The subject ltllelt Ia not before tbJa CouncU. We have DOt eJeD ........... vision company that h,a applied to the at¥ of College Park for a fi'an~ a study committee, which 'we cleclded. 110 do teveral IIIOIIths aao. to lOok chise. Although the ;tmark was made to the Mayor; Councilwoman Betty Into the proa and 'COILI of pa~~t~nc IID1 cable te1evl8lon fr&Deblae Ia Mattay and Counclllnan Charles Schwan were privy to It and to the Gl'eenbelt. · ' · . subsequent brief y9'nversatlon that arose from ll Others who were pre-- Instead of looking acrou our 'boundaites Into anotJu!r city, tblll COIJilo­sent and whJ m~ have heard much or little of what was said were Coun-. ell should meet a real respollllbWty right here Ill Greenbelt: to stop Ute cihxian and ~: G~l Weldenfeld; Mr. Jack Maffay, Kr. James Oleae aDd official cover-up of highly lrreJular ud poaalbly illegal actiYltles relalied Mr. and Mrs.- Denms Plendak. Mrs. PUskl participated In the dlscU881on. to the Greenbriar de'Velopmiint.· ·

In the eo?versation, Councilman White suggeeted to the Mayor that If my colleagues· on this council 8Je renulnely .-eriOus about df.ilalo.-he disci~ _h1s Interest In the company, Mr. White stated that he had sure of assets by public ofllclall, permit me to remind them, the cltiiiDa been interv1ewen by a reporter from the WaallinKton Star and because of Greenbelt and the ·preu, that on .December 18, 1972, 'these eame COIUII!II th~or<' would soon be a story on the subject, he felt that the Mayor would members vqted against my motions which would have provided for flnaD­be well advised to reveal his interest before the story appeared. clal disclosure. Nine months 1180 I put thla subject on the agenda. At

The Mayor replied that he had nothing to hide, that the application that time my concern was geDerated by news ltorlee of county -..ell­was a matter of public record, but that the stock was owned not by him man and former Greenbelt mayor Francia White's holcllnp In a cable tel--but by Mrs. Pllskl. This Mrs. Pl1akl confirmed • • · evlsron corporation. .

Later that evening, (Maffay, Weldenfeld, and Schwan) dlacuued . 1 must question the belated con~ of thole eouneD membel'll who what would be the best way to accomplish public disciOBure of what they have· called this meeting on·llbort notice with no advance pubUclty. If had learned. . . public disclosure Ia Indeed a matter of great Importance, then the c1t111en8

Sunday, June 24 After some further discussion, Maffay, Schwan, and should have been Invited to • resaJar he&rlng with advaDCe notice.

mble TV, about possible con.fllcts closure In the News Review by the which would (1) reveal his viewed as poUUcally ~ottvated. I have been told by two ~eparate' ~ tit lntereut on cable TV In the coun· wife's Interest In the firm that Is seeking the College Park franchise and that the Informant who led to tonlrht's meetin&' wu. eounty Counclllaaa ~· Wbite ll'eSponded that his major <2> Indicate that at~e time <March 1973) the council was considering ah White, who figured Jut taD 111 liD actual eable TV RBDdal. Hal coancD­concern Is that the city be in the amendment to the charter to clarify the city's right to grant a cable TV man White retained hill Interest In the I&Die cable televflkm Ibm of ~

!lest bargaining position whenever franchise, no other member of council had knowledge of any Interest of he promised to divest himself? That corporation apparently Ia the holding tlbe tl~e for bids comes, and I don't a member of council, direct or Indirect; In a cable television company. company of a firm which. Ia competing with the one In which the mAJOr'• eare If Mr. Pltlski or who owns It wa.s agreed that Councilmen Schwan and Weldenfeld would communi- wife bu Invested ber own money, which -. left to her whl!n her father lltock." • cate this recommendatl~n to Mayor Pllskl . . . died ...

sewage plants. We have to start doing mnr<• than just thinking about Zero Po­pulation Growth, knowing that it's nlrPndy t.oo late. Th;. energy erisis will gl't (1·orse, the food <'risls can only get wors(', mnrP animnl anJ. plant species will become extinct· our planet is already plund~1:ed to~ much. I'll grant that ZPG won't got a quick solution, but it is still the best hope.

Weld~eld l'elterated again Willy The meeting was comparatively brief and amicable. Councilmen · ,-;;.;.;.;..;~;...------------..:..--..;..-------U •e was 80 senllitlve on the cable ·Schwan and Weldenfeld pointed out that It would be In the ~ilskl In·

N I T E D M E T H 0 D I S T C H U R C H TV Issue. He recoun-ted that l&<~t terest to reveal promptly the ownership of stock In the cable TV com-

on dPVPI .. per's application tn add Gre,·nbriar hcdmnms and redu,., parking spaces. P!annin~ Comm'3sion staff r:>IIPd it lnrgP,t

'dr\'iatinn from ordinance p\·~·~ rt•· qHPsted, ritizrns dtNl iack ul toJ~­strurtion funds, for df•m•·ni:~::v st'hool, for intPrso:-ction rNit"sign ;t Greenbelt Rand and Kenilworth AvenuP, and for public water· and sewer. and Gre(nbP!t city council renrsHl its stand and supported thP special <'xceptions ... while no men-

~------~li"'on was made of plans for an on- ,JT01lps. ___________ _ · sewage plant. ___ _

CIIowntt lllemorial) 40 Ridge Road, Greenbelt, 1.\ld, Telephone 414•9llo ~Pring Pilski asked him to sit in pany before It was revealed by, others. The former would support the vrJn...;....,_-H,..,.....J)J....,....&c...:----...:. __ _:.:.__.::_~---~R~e~v'-_. _t_f'~ll~ft~u~n~C~,,~m~J~Jl~ng~ha.rn~ll,·.__!~~:::'!~c:!'ll!:lill!!!JC....:.....~-_J __ -J~---~foj;_r~hlm=~at~-a~-co~un~ty%_~m~e;e~tln~g and Mayor's previous averral that he and Mrs. Pllskl had

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September county council ft,f' hk T ah L amended capital budgPt .to include ltliS an Or ecture GrePJlbriar public sewer and water· F•"reworks o·s· I Dr. Jaylee Mead, 811 astronomer Octobcr-.. county council approved I p ay for Goddard Space Flight . Center, Greenbriar special exceptions and D will be the invited speaker at Mlsh-parking waiver; Save Our Com- raws a.·, Crowd l<an To,ah (Jewish Community munity Committee disclosed Mareh Center) on Sunday, July 15. The applic\ltion for sewage plant pPrmit lecture , part of the synagogue's and filed petitions asking counrv by Roberta McNamara program of su111mer lectures, Is pre-council to reconsider special c~eep- This year the crowd viewing the ceded by a "social half-hour" begin-lion gran~ because package plant Fourth of July fireworks at the nlng at 8 p.m. Entrance Is free and was never considered and wonld lake was larger than ever. As the' public Is Invited violate grE-en area r@Qulrements. usual. Kenilworth Avenue was back- Dr. Mead, a resident of Greenbelt

SOCC devoted the next four ed up, and people were forced to has performed work on changes months to marshalling arguments watch the show from the median obllllrved Qn the moon's surface and against the sewage plant, lncly_<IJIIL strip, much to ~he atmOBphere of the dlilcharge lifvtiuses, chlorine, Palt -StaTe- · some a and nitrogen, and undesirability of people gathered on the parking lot "space journey" beJin.nlnr with Intermittent receiving stream, by- of Holy Cross Lutheran Church to Mercury and advancing outwards Jlll88 lines and power failure c·o~us- see the Fourth of July festivities • from the sun .. They will view slides inJ malfunction, plua violation of from the lake but had the double ' from both spacecraft and earth-· Greenbelt's Master Plan and water treat of also seeing fireworks from baaed telescopes and wfll hear about pollution law. the University of Maryland. some Ytt-unsolved problems of

1117!: February--city council res- . Even though people had a rood Plaut'lary exploration olutlon PIISIIed conditionally ·con-- llme and no one was Injured, small C • Chu h- U-Mm1ng-tn-1ocat:iori nf packal:t• ,;,·'. . "VCiiUoiudampen ~1niepoople's en.:- ommunily . rc --news age plant In Greenbriar, lncorpnra thu•lnsm. such as the firecrackers · The Rev. Kenn~th c. Buker Sr of tlng standards enrlir.r stn'Ssed by being s~t off by some thoughtles" 21-·D Parkway will be the p;eacher citizens. Mainly beeause the rr110Ju viewer. Also noticed were several at Community Church at the 10 tfon put the city in favor of vinlat- boats tilled beyond safe capacity. am sel'\'lce on Sunday, July 1~. His inr our own water pollution ord1. A boat, beating up waves with Its topic will be "Christians Cleansed .. nance, I dissented. motor, lntcrmittt>ntly encircled the Mr. Buker Is a minister of t11e I1i~-

Abo F-ebruary- -county council boaters and eight swimmers, twn dples of Christ and before his re­hearing to amend 10-year Water of whom were pre-teen boys who tlrement was at the First Church of and Sewer Plan , to Include Green_ kept "accidentally" falling out of an Chrlet In Edsemere, Baltimore briar package plant, the only f'lvnr- Inflatable canoe which was bunt County. able testimony presented by the df' for om, child who should not be veloper <1nd thr city cou~ril nf larger than the average six-year Greenbelt. All others opp.l.Wtl it old. Including the petitions of over ltX'O Unfortunately, at 10:15 p.m., n citizens. IHow did your reporters man who was walklnar on the IakP happen to forret that ?l The coun~y path thet led to Gl'et'nhlll Rand council nevrr voted on thP amend was robbed. The youths ran off ment. St>ptember -SOCC loot ;;on- Into the nllht with the man's wal­lnr suit In Circuit Court, apPf'l!.)rd .let that contained only crcc!lt cardl. to Maryland Court of Appeals; No. The wallet wu found and returned vember-~unty council adopted new to the concl!selon stand minus the tO.Year Water and Sewer Plan In credit carda. ctodlnar Greenbriar and Glm Ora package plant and refuBing to con-

alder zoning Implications; Decem. G'helt Nat, Park £y·..-., ber-.SOCC dropped eourt appt>al for Gf1Ut lack of funds, but rontlnu<'d sewag .. plant tlrht.

11118: January through July SOCC and other groups apJwaiPd to State Health Department. Countv ExPCutlw and U.S. Environmental Protl'ction Agency to review point of discharge and standards whliP city council majority professpd 110 further lnter<'St;. March Prin•·n Georges Environment Coalition nt

The Daw10n and Dodds will pre· sent a folk concert h the Sweet gum ~lcnle Area. Saturday, July 14, 3-5 ·p.m.

'l'h.P American HerltagP Dancers, an Intethatlonal F:~rhnnl:•' nroup will ,perform In SwPdgum Pirnl"!• ArPn. Sunday, July 1!\, 1 p m.

torneys challenged Greenbriar ap· METHODIST CHURCH NEWS plication for right-of-way for dh chllrge pipeline. _acroea pro.P.<:rU' of GOddaia Space FIIJht Center, re queatint environmental Impact ~ent · . To comply with the- National En

.ylronmental P~ion Act, God-

, A . new ampbltllee.ter ·le . m.tng built In back of the Church. Anyone with apare time and who want. to help bllll4 It abould contact the Rev. Cunnlqtwn The roaJ Ia to· have· It completed by September

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. (Nursery through Kindergarten at ll:OO) '!Nilty executive to JJ41.Dll) Pllski to selves and Counellwoman Maffay, they could not tolerate the delay of <.burch School (Kindergarten through adultal 9:so A.l.\f, 8 ?"clal cable TV study coinmlttee perhBJ)II two or three weeks. until the story appeared In the WUhliilton

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".:f ~P~nted at the bounty level. Star. They explained that their remalnl11J tdlent would appear to Involve te . , lmown ot Pllski's In· them In any cover-up that mlrht be alleged. AlmOBt Immediately the ~ Weldenteld said, ''I would Mayor agreed to do aa suggested. He promised to call the News Review

not have apPfOached the county the following day. t!!t~~tlve with this request." Weld· In the course of the conversation, Mn. Pllekl made ·a number of ea e Blllld that he juat didn't statementa. She said that she owned the lltook, purchaaed by hl!r from ~t to be In the paeltlon of sit· an Inheritance from her father; that abe Ia a vlce-pretddent ol the cor­:: on lnfoi'Diatlon that could · poratlon; that there wu a number of other etocknolcten from College

r be dlaiiOrted by out-ot-town Park and Greenbelt; that there wu nothlnr lllepl or unethical In her or newspaP9l'll, the Mayor's actlvltlea In connection with the corporation or the appllca-bSeverai mem~rs of the audience tlon to Collere Park; that the firm wulncorporated MarCh 80, 1873, after

c arpd county counellman J'ran. H month& of organizational work; That Mr. Robert Crowley was the prln­c~ W. White with bed11J the inlti· clpal orp.nber a'nd had approached the Plllkls; that the firm had spent

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TV cable companies that was compet-ing for a ~eblae firorn College Park. (White later told . theNew. Reriew that be OWIIed no tltock In any cable TV corporaUon apply­Ing for the College Park fran-eblae.) .

Motion l"aa8ed - The Wetdenfeld motion to direct

the city manager to prepare pub­lie dlsclOBu:re legilllatlon was ad­epted unandmoW!ly, but only after a long discussion on the merits and provisions of such a proposal. The council a.sked that the mea­swe be PrePBI'ed !or first reading te be submitted at a special meet­lnr of council on Monday, July 23.

One of the firm hangups was whether the measure should take the fomt of a.n ordinance or a charter amendment. City solicitor !lmrnett N antW\ said that -this was

. major leglslaUon a.nd should be drat.ted as a charter amendment for maximum legal effect. Schwan and M"affay 'lirere reluctant to go the charter route bc-cauee the ml!tl-· 1111re could not be adopted In time for this yl!tlr's election, but finally agreed. Weldenfekl observed that oouncil could sWI adopt a volun· tary disclosure ordinance that would be effective for jUst thls year's eleCUon.

had been lntei"VVew by a Waaldn«ton star reporter ... Moad!Q-, June Ill. Lata In the afternoon, the Mayor encountered Coun­

cilwoman Malray by ebance. He Informed her that he had decided, after he bad COJllulted with his political and eorporate a.uoclatea, not to make a statement Immediately u be had agreed. He stated that there would be a meetinr of the cable TV· finn's stockbolden with their attorneys on Friday and Saturday. He Indicated that an appropriate statement mlght emanate from the meeUnr whleh could be released for publication In the News Review of July 11. This Information Ml'll. Kafl'ay communi­cated 110 her colleagues, Weldenfeld and Schwan. ThereupOn, they de­cided that they would releue the story . . .

Wedneeclay, June t7. Following a brief meeting, Maffay, Schwan and Weldenfeld concluded that It would be appropriate under the circum­stance~~ for council to consider an ordinance to require public dlsclOBure of busln~ss Interests of pollcy-maklnc officials and eandldates for public office.

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Page 4 GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, July 12, 1973

1973 Student Awards , North End Carnival The summer playground at North

End Elementary School will 'oe hav­Ing a carnival, Thursday, July 19, 7-9 pm. In addition to games and ?rinks, many ltema, such as books, Jewelry, glassware, toys, will be available for purchase at low prices Everyone Is Invited to attlmd.

Compiled by Kathrin Gough, Muriel Weldenfeld, Roberta McNamara, Barbara Ukowald

Many Greenbelt students WeEe among those receiving awards at the annual awards assemblies of fin elementary, two junior high and a senior high school.

.John Carron Elementary John Carroll Elementary promot­

ed Its sixth graders in a special ceremony held June 14 at the school. The walls of the multi-purpose room were decorated with silhou­ettes of each sixth grader with their personal statement on "What Education Means to Me."

Andre Stephens presided, Gwen­dolyn Wynn ga\'e the invocation and Henry Rebach welcomed the families of the graduates. Deanna Toler introduced \,he main speaker, Pete Frothingham, president of the Bowie Sr. High Student Govern­ment, who ·gave the students some advice on how to manage their high

a film and entered it In the annual film festival of the Dept. of Educa­tional Communications of the Prince Georges County Schools. The film received an honorable men­tion.

Service awards ~ere also given to students who helped the school as patrols, office assistants, science club members, library aides and. tu­tors.

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Nortb. End Elementary cations Jor loans on Gill homes. During the award ceremony at The Association temporarily sus­

North End Elementary Sch~l, · pended loan activity In llrder to Frank Wilson from Greenbelt re- assess Its financial activity at the ceived the Herlich Award. The Am- close of the quarter July 1, 1973. erican Legion Award for the Out- The Board of Directors wish to em­standing Boy went to Robert Bed- phasize that savings are prlnclp­ner of Greenbelt. Willian!. Marshall

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Dr. Ed Feeney, Administatlve The Golden Award, named for Assistant to Dr. Hassel, presented Mrs .. Golden, former principal and awards to outstanding students. Ju- given for academic achievement In lie Cain, Elizabeth Statham and language arts, was presented to Rikl Maeda were recognized for ac- Cherita Fisher and Robert Saltz-

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CITY OF GREENBELT, MARYLAND

Notice df · Charter Amendments· '

On June 11, 1973, the City. Council of Greenbelt, Maryland adopte!\ the following. Amendments to the Charter of the City of. Greenbelt Charter Amendment Resolution 1&'t3-2 and Charter Amegdment Res­olution 1973-3. Titles of the Resolutions. which are. a fair summary

of the amendments, are as follows:

CHARTER AMENDMENT RESOLUTtON 1973-2 RESOLtrriON OF THE CITY OF GREENBELT ADOPTED PUR-

STITUTION OF MARYLAND AN'D SECI'ION 13 OF ARTICLE 23A OF THE ANNOTATED CODE OF MARYLAND' (1957 EDI· TION AS AMENDED), TITLE "CORPORATION-MUNICIPAL", SUBTITLE "HOME RULE'', TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE

Thursday, July 12, 1973 · GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW

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EVERY.DAY form announcing that she has re- lows:· Outstanding Athlete, Pat Auto - Ufe- Homeownen

-----1'1Ce"'JrtJtlfvy · been honored as an Out- Barton: Special Studies-Achieve- ~I! BaiUmore=Btva;-:-:--standlng Elementary School Teach- ment, Kay Anderson; Highest SchoT- College Park, Md. 20740

. CITY OF GREENBELT, SAID cHARTER BEING SECTION 40

OF ARTICLE 17 OF THE CODE OF PUBLIC LAWS OF MARY­LAND (1963 EDITION AS AMENDED) AND CONTAINING IN WHOLE OR IN ·PART THE. CHARTER OF THE CITY OF GREENBELT, BY RJjlP&AIJNG -AND REENACTING WITH AMENDMENTS SUBSECTION <92....- TITLE "AD0Pl'ION'' OF

-·SEcTieN--40-50, 4'l'l'LE--:l<COONCII; AcriON=ON:::BUDG'..,... _ _.,,.__:_ _____ ""--- ----~-------__ _

er of America for 1973. In turn Mrs. astic Award, Gretchl!n Crabill and (on U.S. 1 at the Beltwayl

_Henry _was surprised by .an award Ellen. Kessler.;_Molil_Qutstandlng. ---=~==:::;;;;:;:;::;:::====:

PROVIDE THAT COUNcn. SHALL ADOPT THE BUDGET ON OR BEFORE THE TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE OF THE FISCAL

from the students inscribed "To Citizenship, Frankie Payne and I' ------ -Mrs. Henry with Love." Laine Oertel; Spelling Bee, Mary

YEAR CURRENTLY_ ENDING.

Following a farewell by Robert Oneda. Oudemans, students marched out to strains of "Pomp and Circum- Greenbelt ,Junior High stance." Principal. awards. presented at

Oakcres\ Elftllflntary Greenbelt Junior High's annual Eight sixth graders at Oakcrest Awards Night were as follows: Am­

Elementary School received awards erican Legion Award, Sherr! A. El­at the June 1~ ex.et<clses which saw ierbe and Curt T. Kowalski, win·-73 students promoted to junior high ners and Ruth A. Collster and Ar­school. thur E. Appleton, runners-up; and

Zoelln Washington was named Superintendent's Award, Sherr! A. th" year's outstanding patroL Ellerbe. The Knapp Award. given

Students i't!celvlng awa1 ds in-four· in--memory --6f---ft-- former tJ<aehQr,­othE>r categories were chosen by went to John C. Hossick and the their classmates. 'zoelln Washing- Eshbaugh Award, given In memory ton and Eddie Holland received the of a· tormer student, went to Peggy "Top CitlzE'nship" PWard. Harold J. Gardiner. Patty and D<!nlse Gllllll\nrl. both of Parkdale Senior High• Springhill Lake, rece!verl the "Most Parkdale Hi~h School's annual Athletic" award. G!ven the "Frit'n<l- awards night was held on May 2'~. lle~~t" award were Karen Mouten Greenbelters honnred were: Mary and Antoine Washington. D!Rne AI- Mitchell,· Greenbelt Lions Club; len of SHL, 1\nd Darren Vrlentine Frances Hromulak, the Woman's received the "Most Talented" aw- Club of Greenbelt; Gary Comeau ard. · Award, Sandra Siegel; and the Har-

Center Elementar~· vard Club Award to the outstll.nd-The annual awards assembly of ing Junior boy, Steve Gunn.

Center Elementary School was held Departmental awards given w~rc: on Tuesday, June 19. Sixth graders ~rt. Allee Plaster; Btislnf'ijS, Ber­were seated on the stage and were nadette Brl11,sko; Foreign Lang­given their report cards Individual- uage,. Mary Elizabeth Wilkinson; ly bv Robert Ellis. principal. Home Economics, Pamela 'Taylor

American Leaion award winners and Belty Kolbe; and Science, Ju­were Susan Ellis and Craig Fihen- dv Stein and Douglas Davis. relter, and runners-up were Valerie Columbia Scholastic Press Asso-Richard.l and Ro.coe Butler. elation awsrdl went to Frances

Outatandlna patrol aervlce award• Hromulak and Rita Polaschlk while -nt to Suaan Ke~~~ler for service• Steve Gunn wu a national winneT at Center and to Velma Moten for In the Quill a)ld Scroll annual wrlt­~~ervlceti on the school buses. Ina competition In both the news

Pre~~ldentlal phyalcal fttnea aw- and feature catecory. IJ.rds wf're nrM!ented t" flv,. st11- Brian Turner was named the out-dents who attained the highest pos- standlna offtce assistant. Bible scoretJ In ten physical fitness Rita Polaschik received a certl­teets. They were: Curtis Clark, flcate t.nd uvlngs bond for her C'A"Rilt FitzenreitP.r. Chris Dwv<'r. achievement In the Voice of Dem­Birglt Falk and Ravmonrl Kln~r. ocracy Conte1t 1pon110red by the Paul Felsher earned a gold medal VFW POet #89110 and the Ladies' u runner-up. AwdllarJ.

A new award for Center School Selected to attend American Ll'-wu presented to Susan KessiPr, arion Poet #138 Girls and Boys Bruce Boyers, James Sinden, Susan State were Kim Statham, Lynn Con­B:Uis and Alex Llkow1kl wbo made nora, Ruiilell Ball and Steve Gunn.

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2"'BR Frame - end home -Remodeled kitchen, large yard. Im!nedlate Occupancy - rea­sonably priced - $13,750.

2 BR Frame home - enclosed porch - Reasonably priced $11,550.

3 BR Frame home - panelled throughout and other extras -$12,700.

2 BR Brick Duplex located near center - completely reno­vated, beautiful yard reason­ably priced at $23,1100.

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next to Mobile Gas Station

CHARTER AMENDMENT RESOLUTION 1973-3 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF GREENBELT ADOPTED PUR­SUANT 'TO THE AUTHORITY OF ARTICLE l1E OF THE CON· STITUTION OF MARYLAND AND SEm'ION 13 01!' ARTICLE 23A OF THE ANNOTATED CODE OF MARYLAND (1957 EDITION AS AMENDED), TITLE "CoRPORATION-MUNICIPAL", SUB­TITLE, "HOME RULE", TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF GREENBELT, SAID CHARTER. BEING SECTION 40

OF ARTICLE 17 OF THE CODE OF LOCAL LAWS OF MARY: LAND <1963 EDITION) AND CONTAINING IN WHOLE OR IN PART THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF GREENBELT, 'BY RE­PEALING AND REENACTING WITH AMENDMENTS 'SECTION 40-4 <AS AMENDED), TITLE "CREATION; QUALIFICATIONS; COMPENSATION", TO PROVIDE A SALARY OF $2,400 PER ANNUM FOR THE MAYOR AND $2,000 PER ANNUM FOR EACH OF THE OTHER MEMBERS OF COUNCIL.

The above amendments &hall become and be considered a part of the Charter of the City of Greenbelt, Maryland, according to the terms of the amendments, In all respects to be effective anrl observed as such, upon the 31st U&y of July, 1973, unless on or before trle fortieth day after passage, which shall be the 21st day of July, 1973, there shall be presented to the Council of the City of Greenbelt, Marylarld, or mailed to It lly re&lstered mall, a petition ·for referendum aianed by twenty percent or more of the persons qualified to vote In the aeneral election of the City of Greenbelt, requestlna that both or either of the above Charter Amendments be submitted on referendum to the voters of the City of Greenbelt.

Oopioa of the above Charter Amendment.. Resolutions· are pa.ted

In the Greenbelt Municipal Bullcllnr In accOrduee with the require­ment.. of Section 1S<dl of Article 28A of the Annotated Oode of Mary­land; and may be obtained from the Clty . ClerK; 211 Creecent Roed, Greenbelt, Maryland, Telephone 47...SOOO.

Jam11 K. Gleae, City Manager

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GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW

C L A S S I F I ED ()161 $1.50 tor a 10-word minimum, 10c for each additional woQd. Submit .adJ In writing, accompanied by eaah ·payment, either to the Newa Review olllce at 15 Parkway before 10 p.m. of .the Tueaday preceding IIUbllcatlon, or to the Twin · Plnea

'JI.~ .. ~-..<11 ing named to the BoaTd of Trust<•es. ,~ Norman Charles, Z-D Gardenway,

Savings and·.'Loan office. There Is no charge for advertising

· ttema that are found.

tr.ooR BANDING i fiNiSHING (20 YEARS EXPERIENCE>. CALL Arl'ER 11:30. 474-5678.

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR. EXPERIENCED. REI.IABLE. 474-6894.

LEARN TO DRIVE - CALL TRI­STATE DRIVE-SCHooi. 345-7773 RES. 301-934-2095:

KINDERGARTEN, PRE-KINDER­-GARTEN, NURSERY. Exciting progressivE', educational program. Accredited School, Certified Teach­~rs. Limited openings for fall. Full 4ay or halt day. Greenbelt Town and Country School. Please call 1\lrs. Day for Information and bro­chure. 474-5252.

TYPEWRITER REPAIR, ELEC­TRIC, STANDARD AND PORTA-BLES. Call 474-6018.. .

AIR CONDITIONERS REPAIRED & INSTALLED. Call 474-5606. BEAUTIFY YOUR FURNITURE: - Fabric selection - Free estimate -quality work-Prompt service. THE UPHOLSTERY SHOP 441-2062.

ANTENNA PROBLEMS

Sales & Service Expert antenn!l man will install new /repair . anten­na for

Attfc -or Outdoors 474-4892

TROMBONE, TRUMPET ana VOICE ·LESSONS. Professional mualclan with dl!gl'ee. 474-39411. CALDWELL'S WASHER SER­VICE.. All make11 expertly repalrea. Authorized Whirlpool dealer. GR-4-Mill. 'I'EMPO'n.:""RAR~"'Y;;-;;;TYP~I;;:ST;;;;;-;P;;:Ob' S;;IT""I""O,...N - Approxl~ately 3 months. $2.45 per· hour, 311% br. week. Contact :Mr. M. S. Caltrider, 8411-7100, Ext. 212. State Highway Administration, 9800 Kenilworth Ave., Greenbelt. ~R SALE: WARJ)s 24'' electric ~ange - very good condition. 474-~ 79'711.

FOR SALE: Crib, playpen, car se&t, 474-26011, evenlnp.

KlTl'ENS - FREE, box-trained. Two, all black, two,, multi-colored. 3411·8177.

SALE - MAPLE crib - wood play­pen, car bed, best otter. 341H11,77.

GUTTERING Seamless Aluminum

Baked on Enamel Flnlah CUstom Made It Installed on

Job Site

· Gaudette • Seamless Guttering 345-3066

YXRD SALE, SITURDXY i sun. clothn, toys, misc. 10 a.m. SQ Re­aevch Rd.

SALE - SEAL POINT Slameae Kit·· tena. 8 wk. old. 7211-&48. SALE - BABY FURRITURB:, bed, VW tlrea, camplnr· equipment, etc. '11G-Ia48. FULLii!Jt'a garbare c'an spray. $2.00 plWJ tax, oall 8411·41180.

wXU 'tO WAtt carpet inatallecf, free eltlmate. Phone 841-1132 or 47~.

Il'6lt Sltlll - ie& NIMROD TENT CAMP TRAILER - Plus Add-a­Room. 474-6478. Call after 6:30 PM w~kdaya and a11 day Saturday and Sunday.

CHARLESTOWNE VILLAGE -

3-bedrm. townhouse near lakr.

CAC, fully equip. kit., new w w

<"arpetlng, pool mem. avail.

$33.990. For appt. 949-443·1 nfter

9 p.m. ~87-11885.

SUBURBAN Propertle~~ M1t. Realton

by Elaine Skolnik _ 414-aeeo recently retired after 38 yeara of our deepest sympathy to Mrs. federal service. Hla . last poaltlon

uo G was u Director, Management Aas·· .... ary ranofaky, 2-G Northway, !stance ;Office on the stair of the on the death of her father. •

Condolences to Mrs. Mary Pat- Washington Naval Dlitrlct Com­mandant. Charles was awarded the

ton, 7706 Lakecr<1st, who lost her Navy Superior Service Medal from husband, Bill.

Birthday greetinp to Stephen Admh·al Zumwalt, Chief of Naval Prlatoop, 110 Nortpway, who cele- operations. brated his ninth birthday on July We wish 8 speedy recovmj to 10. Mn. Tracy Burk of 4-H Plateau Pl.

Happy-happy birthday to Jason It's a ·girl for Mr. and Mrs. McKbiley; 209 Lakeside, who y,lll Thomas Gwinn, Jr., 3-D Laurel; be three years old on July 6. Here VIcki Terese blade her debut on for the occasion Ia his Aunt Jean- June 28 wejping 6 lbs. 4 oz. Her ette from Michigan. maternal grandfather Is James HaT-

Glad to hear that News Review balfll'h of Greenbelt. . business manager, Adele Mund, is Greenbelter.Leonard Casalino has

. feeling bettE'r after minor surgery. been appointed as a full time Legal Amberly Christine Dutton was Intern In the States Attorney's Of­

born on May 27. She Is the daughter lice In Upper Marlboro. Casalino of Mr. anil Mrs. Michael Dutton, is a graduate of the .University of 55-G Ridge Road. She is the first Maryland and the University of Bal­granddtughter of Mr. and Mrs. timore Law School. Walter Dutton, 5-A Eastway -and Gary C, Myers, Jr., 11-F Ridg~. the first grandchild of Mr. and has been named to the Dean's List Mrs. Alfred Sarnl, 51-F Ridge Road. at Bucknell University for the spring A hearty welcome to Amberly! scmt!ster of the 1972-73 academic

Airman First Class Michael R. year. Gary i~ a junior. Gheen, son of l<'ranltlin E. Gheen of Winners In the annual SHL Bal-122 Lastner Lane, has graduated at cony contest are: Robert Balderson, ChanutE: AFB, Ill., fi'Dm the U. S. first place, Pam Landreth, seeond Air Force instrument systems equip- place, Mlldren l'l.obertson, first place ment specialist course conducted by Patio an~ Mau~cen Cagle, second the Air Training Command. He is place Patio. Overall winner· was being assigned to Norton AFB, Mr. Andruslc who, for the second Calif., for duty with a unit of the year, was tops. Military 'Airlift Command. Friends, family and neighbors

Condolences to Anamae Macin-helped Edmonq Klukowski, 10:;

tyre upon the death of her husband, Hedgewood, celebrate his retirement George. The Mcintyres were for- at a party held last week. Ed was mer Greenbelters. 1 ed

Qreenbelter Benjam_ln P. Gold- assoc at with the Oceanography Department of the Navy. faden, former vice chairman and·

three-year member. of the Board of

KASH REALTOR 345-2151

PATIO UP to Kaah Realtor or call 845-21111 anytime day or night to find •about thla 3 · BR home backed up to woods. Tllil:e o\rer pmts. of $108.50/mo. after dwn. pmt. Equipped wltli dlab· wuher, wuher, dryer and A.'C. $13,200. .

SWIMMING AROUND looklnc for property that might be ri8bt for you? Search no more, here is a 4 BR S Bath cent. A/C home with carport and huge rec. room with fireplace. BRAND NE\Y! Priced .at $48,900

;\BOARD WALK? Never hap­pen, but there Is a ceJIIerit walk leading to this 3 BR brick home with walk-up attic located near a play ground .. Equipped with I washer, dishwasher, dryer and Jgc. J>./C. Take over pmts. of $131.50/mo. after dwn. pmt. FI­nancing available. MOVE UP IN GREENBELT $24.500.

POOL --vOUR MONEY In a home and this 3 BR masonry home with remodell);d kit. that Included dlshwashl'r, and dispo­sal will be just right for you. Washer and dryer plus 2 A/C's included. Take over pmts. of $145/mo. after dwn. pmt. Finan· clng availabl'l. Priced to sell,! $24,900 '

Trustees of Prince Georges Com­munity College was .recently elec­ted to a one-year term as thr. Board's chairman, H~ ·coached and taught at Prince Georges Commun · lty ~lege for six years before be·

APf»QINTME.NTS TO CITIZENS ADVISORY COMM~TlEEs­

FOR .POLICY COMMinEES Of THE-METROPOLITAN--:- -

WASHINGTON COUNCIL OF GOVERNME~. FOR SALE - Gov. Winthrop style secretary desk, mahogany, A-1 Con­dition, best otter. Cal 845-7435.

SALE - Rup, royal blue, RCUipt. ai!ryl. w/frlnge. one 9x12, one Gx9 w/ pads. All $75. Drapes - gold toned print - antique satin. <lined> 120 w x 84 I and 72 w x 84 I. $25. Twin mattres and box spring w/frame $311. Call 474·5041 Eves. & week­ends.

'YARD SALE- 2 family- Sat./Sun., July 14-111; 10·6 pm, furniture, ap­pliances, toys, pool table, I<'ranklln stove, etc. 62-H Ridge.

GE!T YOUR POODLE STYLED TODAY. Call <Marie> right away. 474-3219.

2 TOY POODLES, AKC. Can see both parents. Reasonable. 474-3219.

LOST: One pair of contact lenses In blue and white case Sunday, July 8, 1973 In Crescent Rd. area between Library and Municipal Parking Lot. If found, please call 345-9339 after 6:30PM.

SITTER wanted tor occasalonal dat or evenlnr. Call 474-26011 evenings.

HOLY CROSS NURSERY school Is accepting applications of girls for the 1913-74 school year. Call 845-11111. PIANO LlllSSONS ·Given by com­poser. Berlnners, Intermediates, advanced. 845-8129.

PAINTING.- PANELING • CAR­PENTRY, WALLPAPERING, DECKS, DOORS. 474-4791. WilL CARE for 2 year old Jlrl companion grandaurhter. 8411·8022. APT. FOR RENT, air conditioning, ail utllltlea, $183/mo. 474-4887. PIA!Ifb LE880N8 by experienced teacher. 3411-77117 . MATURE WOMAN WANTED to babysit for Infant twins · at leut one weekend night a week. 474-~530.

RIDE WANTED to Agricultural Research Center from University Square Apts. and I'Pturn dally, Will pay. ·174-2~90.

WANTED, MATURE COMPANION for <•ldPrfy WOmllrt. Light hOUSP · rleaning, flexible hcurs. :w; 3056. CI:ARINET LESSONS: P••abody Cons~rvatory student of Ignatius Genntisa. Call 474·&34-1. for In for. mntlon.

YARD SALE, SAT. July 14, 10 to 5, antiques, furniture, girls clothing, toys and misc. 118 Whit<' Blrrh Court.

The COG Board of Director's adopted a proposal to establish

citizens a9visory committees for each of COG's Policy Commit­

~ to .improve ~~~~o~~ment ~~-~~ met~P?litln1pl~ mng process. Such advisory committees will assiSt their re:­

spective Policy Committees;· Health and Environmental Protec­

tion, Human Resources, Land Use, Public Safety, and the Trans-

portation Planning Board.

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Each lecal goveJ)nment member of COG is invited to select one

citizen to be a member of each citizen advisocy committee, with

each appointee to serve two year terms, with reappointment possible.

Nominations are being solicited, and the Greenbelt City Council

is seeking resum~s. from interested citizens in order to place

their names in nomination. Interested citizens· are urged to

call the City Offices, 474-8003, for further infoqnation.

Gudrun _H. Mills, City Clerk

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Ullll•llr HOMES FOR SALE

0111 ...... .,... IRJL'IU'I.It lM'l'OfCol . .....

VA()ATION - TIMil 18 here. aucl you should u8e Mime at that time to look at thl8 pertectl7 located 2 BR home near tbe Greenbelt Shopping Ceater. Eq~ witla wuher, dryer and 2 A/Cs. Take over pmts. of $108/mo. after dwn. pmt. All utllitles Included

'·except elect. and phone. li'lnan­clng available." Believe it or not $12,750 A MOUNTAiN RmREATf Sure we have one on approx. 7 acres. 3 BR's Blr· modem ,countrY kit. and bath. Located on the old western trail that the wacon trains used and surrounded by many beautiful homes. The bf\rn was used as a atage coach .top years ago. A stream runs through the back of the property. Thls Ia one of the few historic pro)iertles you can obtain. Call 845-2151 for details anytime day or nlrht_ . FISmNG ABOUND for just the right buy, wen nere It 11 .or :vou. A STUDIO DUPLEX· that can · be 2 BR's plus den and sep, din· lng room or :fBR's and sep. din­ing room. OVERLOOKING WOODED AREA & · .NEAR THE LIBRARY. Beautifully decorated and equipped with washer, dryer, dishwasher and carpeting. ONCE IN A BLUE MOON ONE OF THESE HOM­ES COMES ON THE MARKi.'T. Strike now! Priced to move. Call 845-2151 anytime :lay or night for detailS. . MOVE I!P IN_ GREENBELT!

-{:ABIN-R\'E&-wlll-Rever- hap­pen In thla huge custom built liome on apprOx. six 'lleres. LarK-e barn with apace for ten horses. This home Is· really for the dis­criminating executive ·where en­tertaining Is a must. Call for de­tails on thla 3 BR 3 Bath Cent. 11./C home with huge reo. room.

• hlced at $1G8,000. Your equity In your present home could be tM dwn. pmt. ·

A HAMMOOKWifffttmjiiit line in this large END YARD IVITH TREES &lid of coune JOU pt the 3 BR IIUUOnry home that CCIIRes with lt. Sep. dlnlnr r-oOm plWJ porch. Located ne&r the Greenbelt Shopplnr Center. ,Eq­uJpped with wuher, dryer, Ae 3 AJC:a. Take over pmta. that In­clude all utlUUea except elect. and phone of $tiii.SO/mo. MOVE UP IN GREENBELT. RELAX; LET KASH REALTOR DANDLE T H E DIJTAD.."'. OOME UP TO KA811 REAL­TOR TO DI80VS8 ANY AND AU OF YOUR PROBLEMS RELATING TO BUYING OR SEU.ING PROPERTY. OllR PBOFIJSSION.U.S W I L L QUICKLY TELL YOU HOW TO -GO ABOUT BUYING OR SI!:L­UNG IN A WAY'THAT WB.L BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS FOR YOU. OR CALL 1&11-lllll ANYTIME DAY OR NIGHT AND WE WILL OOME TO YOVB HOMil AND SAVE YOll Tllll TBIP. WIJ ARE OPEN 7 DAYS A WIJEK. A ()O()JCOtif on your own cov· e~ ~ II probably the nicest treat of. all. See tbl• freahly painted 2 BR home with dlsh­wubel", wuber, dryer and 2 A/C:a today. ·Why put up with apartment rulea and rerulatlonl when :rou ean pt Into )'out own home with pmts. of $lOT .211/mo. alter dwn. pmt. that Includes all uUlltiea except elect. and phonl!. $18,800

WOODS In back and all around thla beautiful S BR END BRICK llo:ne with large addition. Beau­Uful kit., with dishwasher, dls­pot;al, and washer-dryE'r. 4 A 'C's Included. Take over pmts. of $1116/mo. aftt'r dwn. pmt.

SAND AND SllN arc great for 11 1hort pctlod of time, but for PV­ecyday living this 2 BR brick home with lge. patio In a wnnd­ed S£>tting will give you the con­tentment you so richly nePd nnd deserve. EquippE'd with washer and A/C. Take over pmts. of $132.50/mo. after dwn, pant. FI­nancing avallal>le. $23,900:

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PageS GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW Thursday, July 12, 1973

How do you trap a¥illainous gas you can't even see!· Wdh ~flue gas scru~.

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This summer, Pepco's Dickerson Generating Station in Montgomery County, Maryland will put into operation on one of its units a totally new kind of gas trapper. We call it the flue gas scrubber.

It traps sulfur dioxide-an air polluting gas that's released during the coal b~ing process. And we expect to capture at least 90% of the gas that's released. As a bonus, the scrubber will also catch fly ash that our fly ash precipitators might have missed.

: We tackled the fly ash problem in 1933 when we installed , one of the first electrostatic fly ash precipitators in the country. · L.. Environment was th~n ~II: llletter word. But today Pepco's newer · precipitators cut fly a8fi emi~ by more than 99%.

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Our $5.7 million ~e gas scrubber which has gone through the laboratory and pilot plant $age and has emerged into a full-scale prototype, is the product of new tf;!chnology. It will allow Pepco to use more abundant high sulfur eoal. And if it is successful, as we have every reason to expect it will-be, the scrubber will be installed in other generating units. All that villainous gas we'll be trapping will be ) converted into sulfuric acid, a valuable industrial material; ·

We know smokestacks may never win any beauty awards. But we're working toward the day when the air above our stacks and the land beneath them will be unchanged by their presence ..

And that will be beautiful. c

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'Volume 36, Number 35 GREENBELT, MARYLAND Thursday, July 19, 1973

IHI SEEKS LEIAL STEPS ABAIIST Council Potpourri . ~~e~~

IREEIBIIAI. TREATMEIT PLAIT- A wide variety of' Items occupied the attention of city council at Its July 9 meet1111.

. by AI Skolnik In response to a petition signed C ed by 18 residents, oounell directed

. oncern over the latest developments in the Greenbriar on- the .manager tO prepare an ordin-Slte sewage treatment dispute, the Greenbelt Homes Inc. board of ance m.aklnr Ridge and westway dire'ctors unanimously· asked at its July 12 meeting for a report a four-way stop Intersection. from its attorney as to what legal recourse the corporation had to · Special voter registration dates prevent construction of the treatment plant. In addition, the were set for July 25, Au~st 3, and board moved that letters be sent to NASA (Goddard Space Flight August 15 from 5 to 9. Council de­Center) and Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission expres- ' clded ltlo. elimdlldanatte thedlillng fee for · h boa d' counc can es an to continue ~mg t e r s c~nce~ that approval of the treatment plant was the charge of $2.50 for voter regls-m the offing desp1te failure of the Green}>riar developer to meet tration listS such lists not to be certain requirements. used for co~merciai· or solicitation

The boafd also released a letter purposes. · Its attorney, Albert Ginsberg, had not present.) The two remaining Council Indicated that It will con-sent to the State Department of vacancies will be filled at a later slder placing a curfew on night

.QIIJ\fP!liJ ( • .._. ~ . -~--A-- ~ ... ,_.~~~. .WSSC To Appro~ lreeabriar Treatment Plaal Construitioa

by AI and BlaiDe Skolnik L The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission cave ooa­

,ditional approval last week to the granting oof a permit for con­struction of an on-~te package JIBWage treatment p]apt to service the proposed 1,193-unit Greenbriar apartment project east of tbe

Baltimore-Washington Parkway. -----~----~ The Comm!Qion ~heduled a sub- tem rather than dumped In tbe.Jo­

-sequent meeting for Wednelday, cal ltorm sewer. EDierpJIC)' ar­July 12 to give final approval, iub- ranpments already alit for the ject to a change In plans to provide eftluent from the remafnlnc apart­special piping . so that, In t11e case of an emergency, effluent from thOM ment buildings to Bow IDto the b Weitem Branch periiiiUlellt .lblel.

uildlngs <• apartments and rec- Accordilll to WSSC General Jlan.., reatlon building> on the Anacostla ............... _ side of the ridge line will be hooked seer Robert KcLeod ud .LIIYJ8W"

up with the permanent public IJYB- . Enrlneer Clifford Hilton, DO per-mit. wlll be !slUed to the develop-

'SPECIAL MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL

Monday, July 23, 1973 8:00 P;M.

AGENDA 1 Bid Mail

er until final action Ia taken. Schwan Ob,teet.

Although city counclliDan Charles Schwan, on behalf of Greenbelt .council, Insisted, In, addition to the above emergel\cy/overflow connec­tion, that ail the conditions Includ­ed In the February 7, 1972 resolu­Uon of council be Incorporated be­fore granting a CQnstructlcin per­mit, the Commission failed to In­clude the condition of removal .of

the following objections to the The 6.3 percent rent Park after receiving complaints of plant: the GDC apartments was rolled Increased vandalism, thefts at the tion to Amend Section 69 of a permit which would meet the con-

1) NASA has not yet granted a back to 6 percent, effective July 1, concession· stand, and killing of City Charter to Provide for ditions Imposed by the county and right-of-way for the Greenbriar as the result of the new county rent ducks. Council directed the city the Reporting of Financial state (a II~ which does. not Include

I II control Ja- 1 t nitrogen remove!). P pe ne. · ~"· manager· to consult with the pollee n erests by the City Council

2) The effluent from the plant chief to determine what other ac- and City Manager Schwan, In his efforts, was sup-will enter Into streams that are not · tlons are possible such as additional 3 Ordinance Providing for the ported by councllwo~en Rhea Co-free-flowing throughout _the year. ~oasultgt_ Proposes pollee surveillance, Installation of Periodic Filing by Council hen and Elizabeth Maffay, who

3) The plant will not be In ac- lights, etc. Members and_the City Man- were prej!ent at the meeting. lira. cordance. with the Maryland Code 4_·. Pb118 R&IOVIIiOI Council had considered such a ager of Reports Disclosing Cohen had preVtoU.sly directed the that requires that no permits be curt last Se te b .. Financial Interests attention of the CoJDJniaalon to· the

P I .HI ew p m er -..ut was per. fact that the ._,..,... plant Jacked

granted for sewer systems unless _ rru~· or _ suaded by the audience then that . 4 An Ordinance to Amend Ar- an outfall lln';";;:;;d that NASA ~-----t------UlleY--UII-lii)UJ'ld-1to-lbe-ln conformity the measure :would be an lmpak- ticle 11 of Chapter 13 of the <Goddard 8., .. ~ .. ,..,_ .. t Cente_ r) had_ _ _

with the county plan. by AI Skolnik ment of citizen rights. . 4 Greenbelt City Code by Ad- ...-- .. ._. - Board VIICUiey · Green_belt Homes, Inc.

1 received The council was disappointed to ding a New Subsection to Pro- not yet granted a right of way to

With the resignation of Tony another plan of action· for Its reno- learn that only one bid was sub- vide for the Establishment run the outfall .line of ·-1110

feet "·-ch -the '-··d t abo t t ·mltted •or •'-· _ _.~--k ,.:.____ _ -11- -~--""llW:JL.I.l.lli1IJI~.YI'-JWliLI.D.llc.J across Its prope.._ .to the .;....;.,..,;.

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oWJ'II 0 ....... WeD U 1e - Vatlon . prOgram when David om..: &' ---.. ~·""" Wvr IU \.VII"' ·~ .............

ting up procedure~ for ftlllng the stein addressed the board on July nectlon with the ·renovation of the Greenbelt Lake Park and --iltri!iiiil (61l UJlJIIUIUICl tributary of . vacancy. It asked that Interested 12. The planner lketched out 8 4- Center Mall. It decided to keep the Braden Field Shall Be Open Beaver Dam Creek). She afl1led candidates submit a statement af- phase program as follows: bidding open In an effort tc{recelve to the r•uiJ!!·: that no WSSC action llhould beta-ftrmlng their wllllnpeu to aerve, · l Reconnaiuance costing •n,ooo . other. bldl. City manager James II An Ordinance to Amen'd Ar- ken until NASA has made an en-• ..._."er -'th b A .,.... Gl h t1 1 m f Ch vlronmental lm....,.t atatement IUid -..~- ... a rea~e,· Y ugust lnvoWlng a IIU'Ve:Y of exlltlng con- eae ad alerted council prevl- c e o apter 11 of taken. .. ~tton onrthe rl .... t of way. 111. The board wtU·lllake·a.lleleetfoil dltto111 and formUlation of _develop· olllly of the dlftlcultle. of ftndlng the Greenbelt City Code by _,_ ,. .. from amo111 the names 1ubmltted. . ment work program, Including field contractor~ to «o · m.lnor concrete Adding "Ridge Road IUid 1-1 Vote

Other Mattcn Inspections by a team of plannen, :work and of the experience under Westway" to Sub-Section (c) 'The CommiiBlon tiDoll the poll-The board approved' the building economists, architects, and engln- current conditions that the city - Stop Intenectionl tloD that the Greenbriar developer

of another boat and trailer park, een. Included :would be an evaiu- can do better generally by necotiat- 6 Appointment of Judges and Alan Kay will be P~ at hll uelng working capital funds In an atlon of the physical, demographic, lng than by bidding. Clerka own risk and by a • to 1 vote ap-&Jnount not to exceed $6,100. It ai- and economic factors affecting GHI. Council urged the city manager proved the granting of the permit. BO approved the three-year bid of Thil ltage, Ornstein said, could to continue his efforts to get State A WSSC lltaff member Indicated

--Aetna-I~er-tlFe. ~~~~~;_---;;;~~~~;;---11:!~ffiv~~~~~~~~~f~oir-l...;-~:ibrfar---pl>fnt--ot--ill!s--J_~th:at.~~:w;:h:~ll~eJgran~:tln~g~a~pe;rml:t~be-;----cc----and extended Insurance In the a- II. Thll phase, costing $95,000, pathways mount of $32,278. would Include preilmlnary site plan- • hlg"-waya· The _ council alBO asked cha,rge - NASA Request for not a normal procedure, It wu not

GHI manager Roy Breashears an- nlng, landscape and site engineering the Community Relations AdviBOry Council Advice · unuaual-IUid had been done In Other . - nounced thaLthe -11resent supplier .studies, and architectural sketches; Board to lnvelltigate how to meet 9 An Ordinance to Authorize WSSC niatten. Voting In favor

will contlnu11 to 1upply fuel oil dur- conlideration of alternate construe- the crowing problem of people and Empower the City of were Commisalonen Lawrence 1111. July at a ~te of 21.8 cents_ per tion methods and costs of develop- parking campers and trucks on city Greenbelt to Issue a Tax An- Brooks, Johanna . Norris, Floyd Pe-ga)[on. The rate 6 month• ago was ment, tlnanclng, and time schedule. streets. tlclpation Note In the Am- ter10n and George McRory. Against about 111 cents a gallon. Emphasis would be placed on con- The council received the reslg- ount of $60,000 In Anticlpa- was Dave Elliott.

The board adopted a policy for tacts with government officials to nations of Hugh Jascourt and San- tion of the Receipt of Pay- Before. the vote, the Commlsaion appointment of committee members determine what financial aid might dra Bracken from the city's Park ment of Special Taxes, the heard Its technical staff dlscusa as follows: The president will make be secured. This stage is antic!- and Recreation Board. Both were Issuance of Certificates of questions previously raised by Mrs. the appointment from names sub- pated to take three months. commended for their services tg the Indebtedness or Other Obli- Cohen and the briefs ·addresaed to mltted from any source In consul- Ill. This phase, taking 6 to 9 'City. Council expressed Its deep ap- gations or the Receipt of Gen- NASA and prepared by attorneys, tation wltb committee chairmen, months, would Involve preparing preciation for Jascoilrt's contri- eral Taxes and Other Reve- Covington and Burling, on b~half of subject to the approval of the full construction contract documents bution during his eight years on nues, Directing that the Pro- the Prince Georges Environment board. The first names approved and sollcting bids for the work. PRAB. Jascourt, former chairman ceeds of the Sale of Said Coalition, who opposed the plant, were Nat Shlnderman ,_and Joe Cost would be determined as per- of PRAB, In a letter to council ex-- Note Shall be Used for Im- and attorney Richard Schlfter, on Loftus for the Finance committee. cent

9f_constructlon costs plus rein- pressed his view that council had provements Upon the Green· behalf of Greenbriar AsS<lCiates.

The board approved a plan for bursables for out-of-pocket expen- not utilized fully PRAB's services belt Center Mall heretofore <See page 8 for summary of the ar-plaeing In each home water-saving ses. ' and tended to pigeonhole Its find- Authorized; and Providing guments.) · devices with respect to flush tanks. IV. This phase would Involve au- lngs. • He cited as an example for the Sale of Said Note by ws..o;;c Stalf VleWII These devices constat of weighted pervlsion of the letting of bids and PRAB's recommendation that the Private. Ner,0ti:ltlon tfl the For the most part the WSSC plastic bottles that displace water of construction by on-the-job rep- city take steps to make use of the Suburban Trust Company, technical statrs response to the ob-ln toilet tanka, thus reducing the resentatives of the consulting firm FOR high school athletic facilities. 6495 New Hampshire Av~nue, jections of the Environment Coall--volume used for flushing. The board told Ornstein that It CORREUI'ION Hyattsville, Maryland. tion was based on the determlna-

The board will hold a special would have to evaluate the proposal Mrs. Bowman, operator of th~ 10 Air Pollution Ordinance tiona of the State DepartmM~t of meeting on July 19 to consider bids and come back to him. Firat reac- Gunner's Mate Conce.slon Stand, 11 Elimination of Dangerous Health and Mental Hygiene, the for reroofing. The next regular tion• appeared to be that Ornstein has Informed the News Review Hill at Crescent Road apncy that set the final stand-board meeting will be on August 9. was striving for an overall redo- that the overcrowded boats refer- 12 Statement by Thomas WhllP, ards for the treatment plant and

GOO Meeting ing of the community whereas GHI red to in the Fourth of July story Re: Greenbriar gave Ita consent to the lsiluance of At the stockholders meeting of has more specific problems such as ww~er~e-n~o~t~t~h!!;e~lr!s·;,... ______ ~============: a point of discharge permit. wssc'

Qreenbelt Development Corporation, what to do about th¥ det~riorating ~- cited the findings of the State operator of the Parkway apart- heating plant. Ornstein said that his Health Departmlmt, supported by menta, all seven GHI board mem- phase 11 would give the answer to City of Greenbelt, Maryland the Water Resources Admlnlstra-ben. present were named to the thla question. tlon, that the receiving strPam Is

GDC board of directors. (Directors There was also a feeling that NOTJCE OF SPECIAL VOTER REGJSTDATJON free-flowing and will not be ad-Lynch and Howard Brooks were Ornstein In effect was p'roposlng 8 In veraely atrectf'd bv the effluent. Re-

atQdy similar to what TAA had ferences wer~ also mnde to thP

WHAT GOES ON Mon., Jul,v 28, 9-ll a.m. RegiB­

tration for Children'• Summer Recreation program. Youth Center 8 p.m. City Council Meeting. :Municipal Building

Tuet., Jul,v 24, l :80 p.m. Prince Georges County Puppeteers. Youth Center.

Wed., July 211, W p.m. · Voter Registration for City Elec­tions. Greenbelt Center Mail, North End School, SIU.. Shop­pine Center.

done last year. Ornstein said that WEDNESDAY, JULy 25, 1973. Schlfter brief. and additional lnfor-hls report will cover financing and matlon was given, such as the fact the logistics of movlnlt people dur-- 5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. that rags and sticks will be ground lng construction work which, he up and returned to sludge tanks said, the TAA 'report did not get SPRINGHILL LAKE SHOPPING CENTER and tha~ slud~re disposal will be ac-lnto. compllshed through Incineration.

Ornstein left the Impression that GREENBELT CENTER MALL Schlft<>r said that bPcause thl' his unique contribution would be, countv Imposed an October 1 dead-the finding of funds to finance thP NORTH END ELEMENTARY SCHOOL line for phasf' 1 of the treatment rehabill(4tlon program. He talk<'d plant U90.4(l() llfl)lons per dav> to

. about getting city, countv, state, and Registration Requirements: United States Citizen; Green- ·be completed and oJ)<'ratlonal. the federal participation. Some board belt resident; of sound mind; and 18 years of age as of date G'rienbrlar devi'IOpl'r Is anxious to Jllembers ~xpressed the fear that of election (September lB, 1973 ) start construction of the plant now auch aid would ~educe the ftexl- and take his chanc<'s on getting a billty of GHI In operating as a Gudrun H. Mills, City Clerk rlpt-of-way approved later by NA-cooperatlye. eonUnned on pr. 8, ool. 1