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Social Justice, Father Coughlin's Weekly Review, September 14, 1936

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Royal Oak, MI: The Social Justice Publishing Co, 1936. 28 x 40 cm. Lead headline: ""150,000 Throng Park For Chicago Rally"" This happened in Chicago when 150,000 members of the National Union for Social Justice assembled for a pre-Labor Day rally. ""Is Fr. Coughlin a 'Jew-Baiter'?"" ""Editors are fiddling while Rome Burns"" criticizes the way the American media ignores the atrocities committed by Reds in Spain. ""Egypt Gains Treaty Rights"" UK and Egypt have entered into treaty which ends some 50 years of British occupation of Egypt. Centerfold special: ""The Uncrowned King of America""-- His Majesty, J.P. Morgan. Heir apparent is John D. Rockefeller and Heir presumptive is Andrew Mellon. Coughlin includes an elaborate organization chart showing many organizations controlled by J.P. Morgan. ""Hobo King Defies Reds to Preach Social Justice"" --letter to editor. . Catalogs: Newspapers/Religious.
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Social Justice, Father Coughlin's Weekly Review, June 29, 1936

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Royal Oak, MI: The Social Justice Publishing Co, 1936. 28 x 40 cm. Cover headline: ""Lemke and Liberty"" with ""Exclusive photo of William Lemke …taken on the day he became a candidate for President"". Also on front page: ""Every activity proposed by Roosevelt and his sham battling New Deal will render the attainment of Social Justice more difficult."" --Father Coughlin. ""Money Changer (Bernard Baruch) Writes Money Plank in Democratic Party Platform"". ""The Victory will be Ours"" by William Lemke. ""I am pleased"" says Borah. This issue is full of the new campaign of the Union Party, headed by Rep. Lemke with Thomas Charles O'Brien for Vice President. . Catalogs: Newspapers/Religious.
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Social Justice, Father Coughlin's Weekly Review, August 10, 1936

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Royal Oak, MI: The Social Justice Publishing Co, 1936. 28 x 40 cm. Cover headline: ""NUSJ CONVENTION CLEVELAND AUG. 14-16"" With full-page photo of Father Coughlin as he is whisked by airplane from one National Union rally to another. Inside is full-page letter from Coughlin exhorting followers, ""On To Cleveland!"" ""Nations of Europe Watch Civil War Tide in Red Spain"" Editorial by Coughlin: ""It Can't Happen Here"" refers to revolution which has spread from Moscow to Madrid. ""What happened in Spain can happen in America... Capitalism does not mean the private control of money. That is the tenet of Rothschildism"" Mayor Bangs of Huntington, IN jailed for defending his consumers against exploitation by a powerful utility company. Centerfold features ""Crusaders for an Honest Money System"": Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, William Jennings Bryan and Father Coughlin. . Catalogs: Newspapers/Religious.
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Social Justice, Father Coughlin's Weekly Review, November 16, 1936

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Royal Oak, MI: The Social Justice Publishing Co, 1936. 28 x 40 cm. Lead headline: ""Fr. Coughlin Tells Why He Quit Radio."" Text of Fr. Coughlin's concluding Saturday night broadcast, disappointed at outcome of Presidential election which re-elected Roosevelt. ""The Republican party and its philosophy of rugged individualism have gone forever. A new part composed partly of Democrats, of Socialists, of Communists, of Progressives and of Farmer-Laborites has been established under the banner of the New Deal."" . Catalogs: Newspapers/Religious.
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