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1935 October
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 05 (October 1935)
CONTENTS: The Communist Party Vs. The Catholic Worker by Peter Marvin South Side Chicago Scene of Violence In Recent Protest Campion Group Pickets Consulate With Pictures Joe Bennett Dies; First Apostle of Labor of Catholic Worker Italy Invades Ethiopia; Christian Nation Succumbs To Pagan Ethics of War Towel Workers Retreat Progress of Farm Center Initiated by Priest Shows Way of the Crisis Bosses and Workers Bourgeois Colleges by Peter Maurin Crazy No Judicial Remedy, Says John F. Finerty In California Courts Msgr. McMahon Urges Prayer, Action, Sacrifice At Cleveland Congress Friend of Catholic Worker Bicycles Across Country and Boosts Circulation Margaret’s Message “Personalist Revolution” Is Leading Editorial In Midwest Paper Catholic Social Drama Given by 100,000 J.O.C. Campion Propaganda Committee Apologies Leadership Seamen Go Everywhere by Ivor Daniel Letters Sharecroppers, Tenant Farmers Keep Cotton Hanging in the Fields The Strike Hope for Herndon Harlem Tempo by Stanley Vishnewski Housing Commissioner Reveals Evils of Slums; Asks for Humanitarianism Colored High School Bringing Them In Company “Unions” Before the Alter On Relief Ford and His Followers Poison Their Workers Day After Day Vigilantes Get Kick-Back On Tar-Feather Party Church Trustee Apologizes To Slave – In 18th Century Farmers Push Plan For Power Co-Op Social Sermonettes The Preface for the Mass of Christ the King Erin and the Negro by Rev. Chas. Owen Rice With the Selling Force in Boston by Stanley Vishnewski The Madonna Is Dying! Our Children’s Corner