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•V $ nn VOL. XXX. No. 20 "T*l I I HE BUTLER COUNTY PRESS Tn EWARD BALANCED HE Scale of Progress is a delicate Instrument. It holds on one side the gold, the dreams, the clever planning of the capitalist. On the other are the calloused hands, the mammoth bricks, the steam and power, and long hours of ceaseless LABOR. Let one side stop, even for a moment, and the bottom falls out of the other, leaving stagnation and ruin in its trail. The force behind Progress is the recip rocal cooperation of Capital and Labor. The rhythmic, united efforts of two great powers linked in an eternally sold ered chain, forging onward ... leaving mighty structures, ships as big as Cities, whirring motors, constructive, commer cialized energy as the fruits of its efforts. That reciprocal cooperation is the secret of success in local activity, just as it is in international development. Let Every man contribute his mite to the advancement of his town's interests, and there will be evolved in the course of time an invincible nation. HAMILTON, OHIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29,1930 ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR -3s *r -?y i? mm w*®