Show I wK V i j I klow Faye and Roberta Pearson don't look much factory Age 20 and the two Eh p UD ot 5 a m- moke the I up on a they nevertheless have developed nt caPable workers in the Faye is taking on a night business course and hopes some day to tak over a secretarial runs 0 machi n and sister Roberta I s completed bulbs in the engineering 9 American industry is and for many The principal is that many crowded industrial centers offer no more room for industrial The Westinghouse electric c o r p o ration experienced that and its reaction was typical of the national phenomenon of industry reversing its onetime policy and now locating in rural To build its new lamp plant at the corporation bought a 14 acre Here employee Robert Moberly stands on the porch and gazes at the plant which now occupies what was once the of an old Industry mm I I i I Ml 1 1 II I I Employees begin to stream out the front entrance of the plant as the first shift ends at p.m. They began work at 7 a.m. Most employees live on surrounding drive to work in their own family If This corner of the plant houses the Photo at right shows industrial relations man Richard seated at discussing union contract provisions with Marie and union chairman Robert mm O This husband and wife team has found the new plant providing them their chance to buy a They are Leslie and Mary ages 22 and They live just a block from the plant and hope to buy their own home within c 0 The work force in the Richmond community is remarkably The average employee age at the plant is about In photo 19 year old Christine Brown and Betty Locke test flashlight and auto light Christine previously 1 jd worked in an office in Betty was a farm still lives 10 miles from town and helps with farm |