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1934 November
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 06 (November 1934)
CONTENTS: Capital’s Last Stand Shown by Lockout Tactic A Message to Our Readers Sheriffs Protect Property Not Life In United States Friendship House In New Catholic Front in Toronto German Priest Tells of Seamen’s Work in Europe Longshoremen Held On Fake Murder Charges Negro Group Pickets A.F. of L. for Jim Crow Labor Polices The Forgotten Man—Carl Schmitt by D. Powell Spirit of True Christian Brotherhood Shown in Don Bosco Institutes Labor Guild Positions Workers Give Labor To Church Project Necessities of Life Must Be as Free As Water to All Human Rehabilitation by Peter Maurin Convert’s Story of Exploitation In Housework Job Beet Sugar Contract Shows Child Labor Is Controllable Fascism of Communism Nearer Than in 1933, Says Priest-Educator Divining the Workers Preface for Masses of the Dead Not Pacifism Memoirs of a Newsboy The Dignity of Labor Letters and Comment Day After Day Harlem Kids Learn Liturgy and Drawing Mexican Woman Teacher Tells of Brave Struggle and Personal Sacrifice Seminarian Reports on communists’ Zeal Religious Educator Leaves to Control Investor’s League U.S. Priest is Named A Member of Select International Group Chicago Mayor Promises To Uphold Constitution In Jim Crow School Fight Negro Street Plays in U.S. Bring Church to Pagans City Unemployment Sends Many Back to Farms Justice for Workers, Not Birth-Control Book Reviews