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BEET WORKERS STILL IN STATE OF PEONAGE B IS H O P RYAN Contents Copyrighted— Permission to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Follo-wing Issue [RAISE REPORTS WHICH W A Y IS WIND BLOWING? IS APPOINTED ARE d e n i e d b y Republican! .are jubilant and DENVER CATHOLIC New Dealeri contiderably jarred and not a little perturbed orar^h^ firit political setback the Demo- crati hare experienced since TO OMAHA SEE THOS. MAHONY Rooserelt policies became an acute issue. A Rhode Island Republican was elected to congress Tuesday Baltimore Monsignor Is Made Coadjutor of Wages and Working Conditions Described in a district that was considered a Democratic stronghold. Less Richmond Diocese, According to As Terrible, With Outlook for than a year ago, the district went The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Democratic by 21,000 votes, while Vatican City Word Future Hopeless Tuesday’s return gave the G.O.P. Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. a majority of 11,000. Washington.— (Special NCWC Wire)— The Most Press reports indicating that beet workers in Colo<> Leaders of the Republican party Rev. James Hugh Ryan, rector of the Catholic University VOL. XXX. No. 51. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUG. 8, 1935. $2 PER YEAR rado have had their wages raised for the 1935 crop about joyfully hail the unexpected re 40 per cent higher than in 1933 are vigorously denied by sult as the beginning of the end of America, has been named Bishop of Omaha, according for the New Deal, particularly in to word received here Tuesday, Aug. 6, from the Vatican Sculptures His Former Teacher Thomas F. Mahony of Longmont, state chairman of the the industrial regions, while the City.' Bishop Ryan succeeds the Most Rev. Joseph F. Ciinics Dedication Knights of Columbus Mexican Welfare committee. Condi Democrats, on the other hand, still Rummel, who was transferred from Omaha in March of tions in the industry are just as bad now as ever, he. de claim to be holding their strength clares, and have been made worse in some ways by the in the Western, Central, and this year and named Archbishop of New Orleans. With Southern states, and will not con the word of Bishop Ryan’s appointment came the an Date Is Changed abuse of government relief agencies in recruiting beet cede a complete collapse of New nouncement also that the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Peter Leo Iretort, workers. Wages are poor, working conditions are bad, Deal followers in the East. pastor of St. Ann’s church in Baltimore, has been named The dedication of the new child labor is permitted, and the old “hunger pressure” One of the peculiar quirks of Ave Maria clinics at 8th and system of gaining workers is in use more than ever. the result on Tuesday was that the Coadjutor Bishop of Richmond, Va. Curtis, set for Aug. 15, has Mr. Mahony speaks from long observation, as he ha.s Republicans actually gained little Bishop Ryan was born in Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 15, been postponed until Aug. 29. strength while the Democrats 1886, the son of John M. and Bridget (Rogers) Ryan. The change was made because been in contact with the beet industry since it started in were losing their hold. The 'vic He received his education at Du- the building will not be com Colorado 34 years ago, and has made a close study of it torious candidate, received approx quesne university, Pittsburgh; Mt. pleted on the original date. for the last 13 years. “I do not know of a time since the imately the same number of votes St. Mary’s seminary, Cincinnati; Father John R. Mulroy, dioc industry started when wage and working conditions have that a' Republican had lost with Propaganda college, Rome, and esan director of Charities, SIX SISTERS WILL been so bad and the outlook for improvement in the fu last year. The Democratic drop of the Roman academy. He received says that the clinics will be in more than 30,000 votes is trace his S.T.B. degree from Propa operation Sept.. 3. ture so utterly hopeless as in the years 1933, 1934, and able to people who were not inter ganda in 1906 and his S.T.D. from now in 1935,” he declares. ested enough in the political fight the same college in 1909, and his One of the big reasons for this to go to the polls. In other words, Ph.D, from the Roman academy in BE PROFESSED is that the relief agencies were regardless of which party they 1908. The new Bishop of Omaha used to browbeat the workers. would have voted for, they were was ordained to the priesthood in CATHEDRAL ’S JUBILEE The result has been worse than just not interested in their coun Rome in 1909. He was an in with the system used previously try and their, citizenship. This structor in philosophy at St. Mary- REDE NEXT WEEK by the interests that nave con brings us, once again, to the sad of-the-Woods college in Indiana in PLANS ARE trolled the industry. The laborer state, of affairs in our country that 1911-21, and served for a time as ANNOUNCED has absolutely no representation not half of the voters are con president of that institution. The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr in fixing wage scales; collective cerned enough about their own Bishop Ryan served as execu will be present when six Colorado bargaining just does not exist. well-being, or the welfare of their tive secretary of the Department nuns will make their profession of Definite plar^ are now being thers Machebeuf and Raverdy to (Turn to Page i — Column 1) (T um to Page 8 — Column 3) made for the observance of the the new country. Mr. Mahony charges that for perpetual vows in the order of the the last three years the Federal Sisters of Mercy of the Union in 75th anniversary of the founding It was in the latter part, of of the Cathedral parish. The date October that the two p r ie ^ ar Relief administration has allowed the United States in the chapel of itself to be used by the sugar in Mercy hospital Friday, Aug. 16. has been set for the Feast of rived in Denver. They inspteted Christ the King, Sunday, Oct. 27. the site of the churth and discov dustry as an instrument of oppres Two sisters who ■will take their sion to force destitute laborers to DIOCESAN COUNCIL final vows are at present stationed Invitation is to be extended to a ered only the foundation. The number of the Hierarchy to par take wage cut after wage cut and at Mercy, and four have been (Tumto Page t — Column S) to work under unjust and shame teaching in parochial schools in ticipate in the exercises. A Sol The Rev. Thomas M. McGlynn, O.P., who recently returned from emn Pontifical Mass ■will open the ful labor conditions. The sugar the Diocese of Denver. the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, is shown with the bust of company this spring, he says, gave TO MEET IN GLENWOOD Following are the nuns who will celebration in the morning at the his former teacher, Bishop James H. Ryan, rector of the Catholic uni Cathedral, after which visiting local and county relief officials make profession of their perpetual Carnival to Be versity, who has just been named Bishop of Omaha. ■'Father McGIynit prelates and clergy will be enter lists of families and persons on vows: Sister Mary Francis, daugh sculptured the bust for the university library. (Washington Star photo.) work relief and on direct relief (By AJrs. Joseph C. Hagus) of the Ave Maria clinics. This am ter of Thomas P. Hunt, 2063 West tained at breakfast. The speaker at the Mass has noj been chosen that were wanted in the beet fields For the fir.st time in its history, bitious venture is the outgrowth Second avenue, Durango; Sister as yet, but it will probably be one Memorial Affmr and who they wanted discharged Ihe Denver Diocesan Council of of St. Cajetan’s clinic conducted Mary Germaine, whose mother, by the Denver deanery, in the of the visiting Bishops. In the from work relief or cut off from Catholic Women ■will hold a Mrs. Catherine Schriver, dives at The carnival workers of St. basement of St. Cajetan.’s church. afternoon in place of the usual direct relief. The men wanted quarterly conference on the West 1820 11th avenue, Greeley; Sister Catherine’s parish, in preparing Though it was humble in its en FATHER BARSI Holy Name rally held at St. were discharged May 1, a month ern slope. The date has been set Bernadette Marie, daughter of Mr. for their fourteenth annual car vironment and modest in its equip Thomas’ seminary, the Diocesan before they were needed. for Tuesday, Aug. 20, and Glen- and Mrs. J. 0. Coming, formerly nival, unanimously decided to ded Some were kept temporarily on wood Springs has been chosen as ment, 10,600 cases were well taken union of the Holy Name society of Denver, now of Platteville; Sis in Denver will co-operate with the icate their efforts this year to the direct relief, but the amount al the place of meeting. The ses care of in its period of existence. ter Mary Philip, daughter of Mr. memory of their former pastor, The record of the Denver council TO MARK HIS parish committee in staging a lowed in some districts is onlv $1 sions will be held in the Colorado and Mrs.