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STRIKE ON NEW CHAPEL NOT SETTLED; ALL WORK STOPPED

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The strike that has been declared by the carpenters and the concrete workers who have been erecting the new War Memorial Chapel has not been settled as yet, according to University authorities. The two factions of workers are still at odds over the laying of a floor which entails the work of both the workers. The strike was begun two days ago and there is no prospect of it being settled any too soon.

The same type of floor which has caused the altercation now was laid in Eliot House last Spring without any quibble by the cement workers who quietly went about their work without the carpenters noticing it. Until the strike is ended work on the new chapel can not proceed.

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