Show 11 ill Towns to Become Becomer r Centers of Industry t long ago the nation was was' stirred ie e drift of population away a trOll front fronti 4 i iund and rural areas Into the great I Young men attracted by hy the time wa wages es paid by industry and what ired ared to be the superior social and anti role linic advantages antles of urban ulban life ded dethe de- de I d the soil soli for th the tho city Mite past quarter-century quarter rural ruml rica has hits nm made e tremendous pro t I netter Better schools goo good roads th i. i imbue telephone and radio have haved ed d a rural civilization i greater f rany any in history attracted d b by such facas fac- fac ns is as lack of labor difficulties low I hand unon uncontested ested pl pi peasant in I working conditions were ha barred I fen e euse try into the small town only I Il l use of lade lack of power In t w. w according to authorities the thel theler I 1 l- l ler lr r towns are on the road read to inTal in in- vial Tal leadership of America and md thet the t Is staged for the next r t our Indu industrial trial progress The Theof of population has turned At nt the time only pronounced gain in it trial rial wa wage e earners is taking place country is s safe to say that many towns ilare dare ar almost unknown today will wilt grent Industrial centers of the rim The file Industrial revolution of oft t Eighteenth century century apparently cd cd cJ rural progress now progress now the elec- elec I of the Twentieth is rethe re re- re-I re jg g the process h Ii i. i Daily Unity News |