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1935 January
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 08 (January 1935)
CONTENTS: Pin on the Bolshevik Idea Say Panicky Utilities as Gov’t Ownership Looms “Our Country,” Say Du Pont Boys In Senate Hearing Race Mixture Forced On Negro By White Masters in Slave System, Says Fr. Lord by John LaFarge, S.J. Slight Gains on Industrial Front In 1934 Analysis A Program for Immediate Needs by Peter Maurin Manufacturer’s Resolutions Show Open Defiance of Human Rights Philosophy of Society Discussed At American Catholic Phil. Meeting Labor Guild Catholics Murdered After Mass by Red Shirt Atheists Day By Day Wage Slavery Grows On American Farms Relief and Birth Control “An Old Fellow” by Dostoievsky Redistribution (From the Gospel of St. Luke) Mid-Winter Letters and Comment The Canticle Antiphons Feast of the Epiphany A Tall Order On the Use of “Pure” Means by Jacques Maritain Suffering for Old People Seen in Hopkins Order Criticizing the Clergy “Cheap and Contented Labor Here,” Says C. of C. Just Enough Food for Life, Says “Welfare” Man Montreal Seamen’s Retreats Successful Workers and Scholars Unite A Philosophy of Revolt 29 States have Old-Age Pensions 70 Hours’ Toil for $1.50 Imposed on Orphan Boys Discriminations, Evictions Rampant in Textile Towns Capitalism Is Not Even Step-Child of the Roman Catholic Church by Father Gillis Convert from Judaism F.E.R.A. Defends Surrender To Slave Scale Wages Book Reviews Defense of Illinois Sedition Prosecutions Supported Speaking of college Newspapers Our Children’s Corner Christmas Party!