THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1959 Land for Industry _ Reported Neglecte • • d , i ICommissions One of Pennsylvania's. "key development resources' land for industrial sites—is being "seriously neglected" by Twenty seniors' at the Univer localities throughout the state, according to Dr. Robert A. city who have completed the Re serve Officers Training Cor p s Sigafoos, director of research at the University's Instituteiprogram will qualify for commis of Local Government. • . Isions at commencement exercises In a 90-page report published by the Institute, SigafO os qo be held tomorrow night. . Twelve will be commissioned planning. He asserts that new or second lieutenants in the U.S. Ar exiianded industry raises and family income em - my Reserve, five -second lieuten ploymentants in the U.S. Air Force Re levels. Moreover, far from "indus !serve, and three will receive reg trial blight," urban redevelop-iular commissions as ensigns in ment can convert blighted resi -I the U.S. Navy. - dential areas into attractive in 4 Receiving commissions in the, dustrial sites. 'U.S. Army Reserve will be Glenn The report also finds city IE. Benham, Eugene W. Schlegel. planning consultants in the Herbert Hertner, Edw a r d J Jones, Joshua H, Wilson, Thomas dark on "sound methodological 1 research approaches" to indus- R. Bardarik. Sterling J. Wilcox. trial land programs. Another Robert B. Edwards, William G. drawback are many communi- ! Rauschenberger, William W. Ni ties' primitive methods of sell- / chols, Harry D. Vanßrunt 111, and k Charles W. Abbey. 1 trig themselves: "meaningless, I self-laudatory, and often dis- R eceiving commissions in the forted generalizations." U.S. Navy will be Douglas 0. IChidlow, Raymond R. Tuleya and In his conclusion, Sigafoos Thomas J. Fitzpatrick. mak e s several suggestions for Receiving commissions in the remedying the situation: modern- US. Air Force will be William l ization of industrial zoning laws; Simon, Samuel J. Fenati, Carl ,the use of governmental powers R. Lehman, James A. Archer and for land assembly, to assure an Roger P. Friedrich. adequate supply for industry; , careful planning of industrial districts, with "realistic evalua tion of a community's assets and liabilities," and impartial indus trial land surveys. The report also includes sur veys of recent industrial trends in Pennsylvania; a look at the current status of zoning; and a profile of industrial land pat terns. writes that "the supply of in dustrial sites needed to attract new industry, or to let existing ones expand, is seriously restricted in Pennsylvania's leading urban centers." Outdated zoning practices, the report says, have "frozen out" industries, leaving them only the "leftovers" on the zon ing map. Sigafoos blames a "negativism toward industry" for this injustice, despite the "dedicated efforts of local de velopment groups" and gov ernmental planning - assistance programs. Many communities fear higher taxation, altered wage scales, industrial blight, or merely the changed social patterns attendant en introduc tion of new industry. Sigafoos points out, however, that technology and architecture have decreased the "nuisance factor" of industry, and that in dustrial management cooperates more than ever with community As the United States has grown, so has the circulation of daily newspapers. Fifty years ago, 15,- 000,000 daily newspapers were purchased on an average day. To day, 58,000,000 daily newspapers will be bought. [i111111i:1...::"....f....4:::,:.:, 1:.i.,. Berkshire stockings are guaranteed not to run from either top or toe into the sheer leg area! Unbelievable? 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