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1934 June
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 02 (June 1934)
CONTENTS: Through Good Samaritan the Catholic Worker Opens Harlem Office on 7th Ave. Attorney Gives Use of Vacant Store for Work with Negroes Chatholic Clergy’s Aid is Sought by Labor and Welfare Groups For Catholic Action Federal Judge Upholds Weirton Steen Against Government and Labor 300,000 Textile Workers to Go on Strike Early in June Company Agianst Any by Company Union for Its Employees Why Write About Strife and Violence? Vacation Period Religion Schools a Growing Need by Richard O. Weller N.Y. State Minimum Wage Set at 31 Cents For Laundry Workers Men and Machinery by Eric Gill Interrace Meeting Challenges Catholics To Face Problem as True Christians Clergy and Laity Make Demand for Clean Movies From The Sequence for Corpus Christi Refusal of Rights Under Codes Cause Strikes To Spread Over Country House of Hospitality Bridge and Dance A Great Success Catholic Youth Must Rebel Against Money and Credit System Steel Baron Schwab Shares ‘Surplus’ With Vets Social Order Proposed To Reconcile Workers and Employers To St. Peter Letters and Comment Munitions Makers are Held Bulwark Against Peace Labor Guild: New Site for Labor Guild—Poverty and Progress by Michael Gunn Municipal Lodging House No “House of Hospitality” by Herman Hergenhan Unemployed Girls Get Free Domestic Training Catholic Movie Library Ready in September Capitalism Makes War Out of Economic Life Is Political Action An Answer? By John Cummings and Peter Maurin State Minimum Wage For Hotel Workers Sought by W.T. U. L. City Paid by Julia Ruth Dow Day by Day Here and There in the Catholic Press by Joseph Barnes Bennett Overcrowded Harlem Hospital Disgraces City of New York Our Children’s Corner Why Not a Miguel Pro Club? Missioner, Catechist Almost Lose Lives in Attack by Elephant Books A Critique of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation by Alfred Greene Church is Anti-Marxist, But Not Anti-Revolutionist One Cent Value on Cat Named “Thirty Cents”