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- -■ 6A!^1|UXAY. MAY 3rd, 1941 We know people who onve dltr honors, just lo other ^le do not know how empty they' are. ’ 2,000 STBIKE OH U. S. soousma job W 0 SAN DIEOO, Cal, — T , thousand AF of L construction Deaiowasy. workers struck for higher w»g-| A huadred work orf two will be held Broadcast Over CBS Rosenwald Group (Contin^ed from page one) * * % to Defend Aa«fe» By Aided AWUuS th. Allle. and Stadeat l>efenderB wmwwiivv THE CAROLINA ' '"*4 TQEB^ It is easier to spend money worKers bitucs lor mpner wi«-| a n««u^ roUei^ Wtot^ than to save it and this explains ea today, halUng work orf two will be Wd m various sertions whv «*»!>■*■'■ of us have none to hig Navy houuing projecta costing of the eoui^r to »*«r her mes- ' total of ♦3,600,^ 'sage to the natiaa’a yaath. (vur4 aaiviinit^ Uoiversily o| Chieage. 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C.: for studies in poli- of the H^pro laligiowi forta will have tbe ammm «««!* tial science, at the University of e||«raeter. * aa a tfmni^osioii to • virtim of j University Walter Monroa fipoker, head CSiiei^. Clinton F. Oliver, New York studies in American (Continued from page one) Coluaiibia oiiiyariit;> Cle* Walter Blackburn, saperin tendent of Manner house, In-at tha Univemty of Michigan, dianapolia. for atiidiea in socio-l iWmonia White Qrant, princi- Icwy, at Indiana univeinity. the Peebles school, Kash- David tlarold BiafkwaU, Ur-'';^‘e: for studies in adult edpea- bana, III.: for studies in, mathema tion. , ^ , tics, at the Institute for Advane' Harry Jases Green. Jr., a^ ed Study. Princeton, and the prof^r of ehemtslry, of UUnoia. (North Carlina- A and T college; . for studies in ^emiatry, at Ohio Oity: for 'H-rZf‘ Hill, Bl. J«epk'j*7» at the Unilth® Mas*achuietts Institute Technology. 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