Fanning, Sai Freeman Says Cities Will Break Without Rural-Urban Balance Secretary of Agriculture Or ville L. Freeman took sharp issue last week with what he termed the “urbanist school that believes the megalopolis is the wave of the future, with the countryside being preserv ed as a kind of huge national park where urbanites • est their nerves before plun *i ig on e again into th.' maelstrom of the city.” Speaking in Washington at a symposium on “The Nation’s Policy for Its Future,” spon sored by the American Insti tute of Planners. Secretary Freeman said the future of American cities as workable environments fit for men to live in will depend in great part on the economic and so cial progress made in the small growth centers and towns and on the farms of the nation’s rural areas. “People must be given a choice,” he said. “There must be viable alternatives to big city-suburban living, or the pressure of people against re- bB&°Sxd& from msdkscPSGxa the world’s largest selling egg case... now SI available in sta siz («pe •izes Faster than you can say “Zip-Pak” the. Anderson Zip-Pak egg case snaps open, ready for use .. . folds flat just as quickly. And, no staples or tape are necessary! Production records will prove how fast savings on egg handling add up when you change to the patented Anderson Zip-Pak. Add to this the supreme quality of the corrugated board and you have egg cases that provide protection to the eggs. - Each egg you ship arrives safely. Store managers like Zip-Pak handling. 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Donald Snyder the suburb, or the small town and rural community.” LoCaJl Man To make this choice ful* r: “ possible, however, he said, we ManagPl* Foi* need to exeit as much imagin ation and effort to build pro- SIIOW gressive and workable town country nonmetropolitan re-, Donald Snyder of Lititz, ma gions as we’re now investing . . _ . , , _ in the big city and its sprawl- ]ormg IXI pomology at Penn ing suburbs. State, is construction manager He termed four requirements £or the 54th Horticulture Show as critical for rural region de- ; velopment: manufacturing mid . , , . service jobs in the growth, services, and greatly improved centers, housing programs tail- ’public administration and plan ored to the small community, a . larger investment in -public' Th ® small "ties within these rural regions, he said, serve as the nuclei for development, the counties as a “watershed area” where people live on farms, jn communities, or in the small er towns. 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