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1935 March
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 10 (March 1935)
CONTENTS: Gigantic Persecution of Share Croppers in South By Organized Exploiters NBC Hires Thugs to Fight Pickets; Police Stand By March 19 – Feast of St. Joseph “Nationalism Will Sound Doom of All Liberty” Ohrback’s Injunction Is Smashed by Technique of Open Mass Violation We Remind The Daily Worker—There Is a Religious Persecution in Russia We Can’t Afford a Baby by Donald Powell Feast of St. Benedict Paint Whiskers on Strikers to Sell Teargas Easy Essays by Peter Maruin T.B. and Povery Co-Operative NRA Board Exposes Injustice in Auto Industry; Industrial Efficiency and Technical Progress in Sharp Contrast to the Human Relations Policy by F. L. Burke Day After Day U.S. Steel Uses Red Scare and Yellow Press Christ and the Patriot by Paul Hanly Furfey Wanted St. John of God Hartford Young People Push Truce of God On the Use of “Pure Means” by Jacques Maritain NRA Priest Says $2,500 A Year Is Fair Family Wage The Mystical Body of Christ Anti-Lynch Law Is Effective Threat Religious Drama Crime to Think in Arkansas Farming Commune – Farm? Camp? School? Go to Mexico! Farming Commune in Ontario is Model For Parish Priests The Catholic Sisterhoods Love by Charles Rick What A Union! Christ in His Poor – Stations of the Cross by Rev. J. Elliot Ross, C.S.P. For the Child Labor Amendment No Freedom in Wage Contract Till Workers Organize Inconsistency More Inconsistency Railroad Refuses Union Recognition by A. Union Member Jesuit Organizes Unemployed in Col. Catholic Women and the Homeless by Mary Sheehan Porto Rican Work Expands Root Nationalism Out to Assure Genuine Peace Organizer Notes on the Catholic Press We Make Dresses in Harlem! Book Reviews Christ The Gospel for First Monday in Lent March—Month of Saint Joseph Be It Done Unto Me According To Thy Word! Letters and Comment War Gases