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1934 April
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 10 (April 1934)
CONTENTS: Need of Good Press Stated By Holy Father, Pius XI, In Letter Last Month Call for Catholic Centers of Action In Large Cities Easy Essays by Peter Maurin “Collective Bargaining” Still Bone of Contention with Labor and Capital Capitalist Violence In Ambridge Strike Scored at Hearing The Communist Says: “Welcome, Negro Brother!” The Labor Guild by Michael Gunn Avarice To Busy Mothers Back to the Soil Spreading the Paper Dr. Haas Indorses Wagner Labor Bill at Senate Hearing Days With an End Determined Strike! Books to Read Rivals by Margaret E. Jordan April—The Month of the Holy Spirit Is It Spring? Progress The Teresa-Joseph Cooperative Letters and Comment Catholic Workers’ School Program 436 East 15th Street, N.Y.C. Here and There in the Catholic Press by Joseph Barnes Bennett Catholics are Named on Welfare Boards Is War Justifiable? War Preparations Cause Questioning Parish Propaganda Coast Priest Is Named Dress Code Authority Adjustment Chairman Books Selfishness Music Notes Shows Child Labor Amendment Guards Catholic Rights Salaries Vs. Wages “Corporations Have No Soul” by Michael O’Shaughnessy The Negro Problem Chiselling Condemned by Fr. Wynhoven Rabbit-Warren Fire-Traps Burn Bodies and Kill Souls Labor Says Capital Controls Codes Dividends Rise Msgr. Conroy Chosen Labor Dispute Arbiter