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1934 December
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 07 (December 1934)
CONTENTS: Poverty in South Leads to Negro Lynching Orgy Bishop O’Hara Calls And Talks Rural Life Movement Activities Benedictine Remakes Mining Town Into a Prosperous Community Catholics to Show Solidarity Against Mexican Atheism Easy Essays by Peter Maurin The Forgotten Man-Carl Schmitt (Continued) by D. Powll On Lawyers Church Maritime In Buenos Aires Eucharist Congress Labor Guild “Government Not Fair In Labor Disputes; Attitude Contradictory” Free Mooney! Letters Christmas Revolution Picketing Letters and Comment The Great Antiphons Catholic Worker Readers - Catholics and Socialists Martyrs’’ Crowns for Child and Three Men Philosophies Opposed; church and Socialism Can’t Work Together Bishop Urges Emulation of Communist Action Socialists Compromise On a United Front Canadian Socialists Elect First Mayor of the Larger Cities What is Liturgy? By Rev. Dom Albert Hammenstede Gov’t Pays Farmers To Grow Less Food While Poor Starve From Fr. Gemellis’ “Franciscan Message”: Culled by P. Maurin Short Short Sermon by Joseph J. Forbes Home Workers Get Less Than Living Negro Workers Turn Down ‘Catspaw’ Offer 150 Toledo Jobless Try New Technique Deliverymen, Building Workers Join Clerks’ Strik U.S. War Preparations Fallacy of an Armed Peace Eugenics Priest Outlines Adult Education Plan to Meeting Jacques Maritain in the Colosseum Homeless Boys On the Picket Line Sunnyside, L.L., Runs Co-op for Consumers’ Service Married Women Job Ban sought by Mine Workers Prof. Jacques Maritain Writes Characteristically to Peter Maurin Our Lady of Guadeloupe (For Mexico) Book Reviews Anti-Lynching Bill Is Up to Roosevelt Impetus Given to Rural Life Program Propaganda Note