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renee cree s eac y- wa. wee at fo- en E DAILY LONG ISLANDS GREATEST NEWSPAPER rex Arar FREEPORT, N. Y., MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924. «~epr?. \- yy. enealnds ~. |... < camuues < ONSIGNOR QUEALY OF ST. AGNES' CHURCH IN ROCKVILLE CENTRE, PERSONAL ATTENDANT OF CARDINAL MUNDELEIN Rockville Centre, March 24.-Catholio minds hereabouts were centered today in the ceremonial at Rome in which Archbishop Mundelein of Chicago was proclaimed cardinal. Village interest in the elevation of the Chicago prelate was keen because by the Archbishop's side during the whole impressive observance stood Rt. Rev. Peter Quealy, rector of St. Agnes Roman Catholi¢ Church, this village. Monsignor Quealy, together with Rt. Rev. Mone: Shield of Chicago, personal secretary of \Archbishop Mundelein, were RIAL JURORS |\ ELECTED FOR QUNTY PROBE Who Will Sit In Judgment Any Case Growing Out Of estigation Ordered By Gov- nor Smith wools, March 24.-Because Jus: James C. Cropsey will hold: a term of court \here as well -as ixtraordinary and pecial term of eme Court as an outcome of the tigation of Naman County or- by Governor Smith, a panel or the only Americans in the reti- Jurors were. drawn Saturday can . he County Court with Judge nue of the newly created Prince fs J. Smith prestine . of the church. 'They assisted e drawing was done in the cus . . . kry manner by County Clerk in keeping with the office of nas Cheshir heriff Augus- Hemmer, and were chief ID. Kelsey and Commissioner of irs Robert G, Anderson and the ected who will alt in judg- in any « tigation participants with the prelate in the bestowal of the great honor. Monsignor Quealy has sex coming out of the Ruialg, Lawrence; Lewis lately been made a domestic Hregory, Great Neck Station; E pret ke v m, Garden City; prelate. eiber, why Beside the part which St. am; Cecil 8. Finley, Port Wash 5, . bn: George F. Hatz, Sen CT Agnes' pastor had in the cere- ph N, Jarvis, Contral Park; monial today, Catholics in this ander F. Norton, Wantagh: neighborhood found joy in the occasion because a sister of the Cardinal re- RT. REV, PETER QUEALY sides in Rockville Centre. She of Rockville Centre is Mrs. T. C. Eppig of Rockville Centre and one of the most prominent members of the local Catho- lic parish,. The cardinal-archbishop has another sister, Mrs. A. B. Hull of Forest Hills, j Besides these little sentiments, there was joy in the minds of Rockville Centre Catholics because, almost the last Sunday be- fore he sailed for Rome, with Father Quealy, his life long friend and Father Shields, his personal secretary, the Chicago prelate said as F, Putman, Long Beach; urd J. Meyer, Great Neck; Lyn Condit, Lynbrook; . Frank .M. Farmingdale; Witam CL. 'man. Rockville Centre; William \Tompkins East «Williston: M lan, Lynbrook. ul J. Langerfeld,\V#hiey Stream; bdore L. Happ, Rockville Contra; ence R. Greene, Westbury; ia K. Hubner, Lynbrook; W% O'Keefe, Oyster Bay; Frank M. ler, Gien Cove; Georgo J. Doht Floral Park; Samuel Taylor, John L. Btetzer, a ville; ank English, Port Washington; . e hime, ”Timmg‘evxr mass in St. Agnes Church. Next, came to the magic words over hew Juergens, Hempstend;) the diamond tipped wires of the Associated Press telling publicly y J. Pohiman, Valley Stream; ry Konther, Ggrden City; John what was some time contemplated-and it was indeed, practically [Ryerson, Hempstead; Frank J. , New Hyde Park; Arthur C n, Hempstead; Rowland R. , Port Washingto r, Maiverne; Robert C. ; Eugene M. Richard Morgan P. Davis, Floral imuel J. Titus, Syosset; Wal the high honors of his church. The Cardinal, while not Long Island born, has deep interest in Long Island, particularly in Rockville Centre. Monsignor Quealy and himself have long been friends. The advance of the one to the rank of domestic prelate and of the other to the higher place were Todd, East Williston; Carl, . \ arling, mmut “with o companion part in the honors of the Holy Father and the two made “A a TV ; “f“:{v‘ I“; f: the plans hurriedly, as they needed to, to be in Rome today. hur . well, Por asl s R R L . L Wiltlam E. Vanuderfiove, Sea And there will be interest in the public consistory Thursday, William B. Golder, | Valley too, at which the prelate, together with Archbishop Hayes of New York will formally receive from Pope Pius the red hats which de- note their elevation to the cardinalate, 'The Basilica of St. Peter's, the most imposing shrine in all Christendom, is being made ready for this and it is said in the news stories from Rome that no Ameri- ILD SHOL | iran OOTER GMMJfiOWENfl-I FARMER SOCIAL ES FOUND Arroumenits in noosever @ In Search For Negro Who Amuck With G Roosevelt, March 24~-Méthodiats |23; b m and Harold K. Rabe, Hemp m from this litfle village that Archbishop Mundelein went to receive | REYNOLDS \SHADOW 2 GRAND JURORS Mincola, March 24.-Mayor Wil- lam» Reynolds, of Long Beach, con- tinuing his speech making cam palgn of Nassau County as an off- set to the Investigation that Gov- enor Smith has ordered here of county affairs and officials, declared in this village Saturday night that he had heard that 50 detectives are engaged in shadowing the 24 Grand Jurors selected Saturday for the extraordinary term of- Supreme Court over which Justice James C, Cropsey will preside starting April Tth. Theso are the grand jurors who will consider the evidence that spe- clal deputy attorney generals will présent to them and which the Gov-) ¢rnor mad thore back of the Inves tigation would hr sa the people be- leve will result in Indictment of! county officials, Those back of the Investigation apply the term county) official loosely and. such an \off- clal\ may be anything from a dog | catcher to the highest officer in the county, for the purpose of the in- vestigators so long as the Inference is given that the county's official\ is meant. \Are we going back to the days the. asked Reynolds from the stage of the Century Theatre here Saturday night when he addressed 800 vil- lagers and when he told them he had heard that the citizens selected as grand jurors had been subjected to \shadowlng\ by detectives en- gaged by the investigators. The feeling of resentment that was openingly expressed through- out the county Saturday when Deputy - Attorney General Murray said that by the position of the elastic bands on the rolled paper that contained the names of the jurors could be told what kind of a juror was being selected was again manifested when it was sald that the Investigators prefent to them. The people of the county seem to feel that-someone is attempting to| create a prejudicial atmosphere and the natural feeling on the part of the citizens fa just the reverse, The rer man seems to feel that «sau jurors mre as honest as the best anywhere and they resent the Anference . that - they . should . bo watched. Mayor ° Reynolds here, as . else- where found a friendly audience and he got the same generous ap- plause as he does in other places when he explains the things that he says had been charged against him in his administration: of . the affairs of Long Beach. He said among other things that what he has disclosed up to the SAYS FLY COPS wound in the left breast hnd an |BALDWIN VAMPS | Baldwin, March 2 enveloped in dense clouds of sinoks from early dawn 't dusk on Sun day, the Fire Department being en gaged in burning brush in many sections to avert be ng henceforth frequently summoned from the creeping flames, AUTO THIEVES Roosevelt, March 24.-While Mr and Mrs, Otto Von Derean were at tending .a social guthering Friday covning, thieves stole their Ford car which was parked nearby. ESTRANGED FROM MOTHER KILLS SELF Body of Man Dead Month Found ii Wooded Farm Land of John %hodes Near Garden City Park Mineola, Mar b 24.-A real or fun- feeling-that he was inistrusted and estranged from bis mother coupled with a lack of work is be lieved by Chief Phillips of the Coun- ty Police to bave led an unknown man to commit uicide on the farms on John Rhodes between Gardon City and New Hyde Park, The body was found by George Wald, a farm hand employed by Rhodes, Saturday afternoon ns he drove through the farm property. Wald had seen the body In the morn- ing and when he saw it still in the same position later in the day he in- vestigated and found to his horror that the man was dead and that, be- cause of decomposition, he was be vond recognition. Dr. Guy H. Clez- the detectives had been employed/horn, of this village, maid the suicide In the work of “1\?th lain In the wooded farm lind men who will aet'on the #vidence/for upwards of a month. A buliel r in the right temple with a 25 calibre automatic revolver lying between the dead man's legs told the story f the suleide but a note ho left gave the reason. The note, written on the back i circular read: o \A ease of being disappointed with the loss of the best friend I bad;- my mother who mistrusted me-so help me God and his son Jesus-in trying to escape the accusations and confounded ways of the world. Put my body away amongst the un- known. A RESIDENT OF GREATER NEW YORK CITY,\ The man: was evidently m worker for electrical appliance compinies and in his pocket were a number of. present is nothing compared to the real big thing he will tell before he finishes. with what he terms is the third act of bis drama. As in his other speeches be di- rectly accused the Eagle with being un and mis- quoting him in reports of his meet- Ings and his utterances. of addresses of such firms but noth- Ing that told who he was, nor was the mddress of his mother given. 'The pockets .of. the rather good texture clothing ylelded but a few yn Daily/cents. Chief Phillips is seeking to estab- lish his Identity through the missiDE/position ar street commissioner, persons bureau in the great city. It is assumed that the man came 0Ut/whether or not the bi-monthly meet- to this county by trolley for are changed to some other purpose of killing himself, THWART FIRES -Baldwin was} the grass and to save homes and other buildings IN ROOSEVELT POPE PIVS XI | wormment a CARDINAL GEORGE W, MUNDE- i LEIN, of Chicago FREEPORT __ TRUSTEES T0 MEETTONIGHT Organization Meeting Of Vil- lage Board When Appoint ments Will Be Made For Com- ing Year-Time Of Meetings ronagitw co, mw you': an Changes Not Expected Froeport, March 24.-Th nile zation meeting of the n« vi board, will occur tonight. It Is not believed that muny chahgos will be made in the village appointments because of the present array of appointees are felt to be ns good as could be gotten in the vil lage. The affairs. of the village office have never been In better hands than ince Howard E. Pearsall took charge of the work and he and his able assistants have given a morte than good: nccounting of their stew aardship. It has been ably demonstrated during the last thirty or more years that the power house Is in very cap- able hands with William R. Smith at the helm. It is rumored that several politica) henchmen are clamoring for the It will be optional with the board night or are to be held in the after VIE PRELATES, PRINCSS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHYRCH AT CEREMONIAL May Be Changed - Drastic y <@ A‘wyv. ts munky £ *a ASSOCIATED PRESS - NEWS Vol. XXVI, No. 7 \RCHBISHOPS MUNDELEIN AND HAYES RAISED TO CARDINALATE AT SECRET CONSISTORY PROCLATS AMERICAN DESIGNATION MADE WITH MAJESTIC SOLEMNITY AMID y SETTING OF COLORFUL SPLENDOR Monsignor Quealy of Rockville Centre With Cardinal Mundelein When He Received the Notification at the American College Rome, March, 24..-(By The Associated Press) -Mgr. Patrick & | J. Hayes, Archbishop of New York, and Mgr. George W. Mundeleim, Archbishop of Chicago, were made Cardinals of the Roman Catho- { | lic Church at a secret consistory held this mor ning in the historie hall of consistory at the Vatican. The ceremony, carried ont im conformity with centu.ies-old ritual, was performed in majestio solemnity amid a sett>g of colorful splendor. The two American prelates thus raised to the dignity .of princes of the church were not present, but awaited notification of their elevation at their respective temporary places of residence in Rome, in accordance with custom. Cardinal Hayes received the \Big- lietto\ as the notification is called, at the American College, and Cardinal Mundelein at the College of Propaganda, The Consistcry was participated in by all the Cardinals resi- dent in Rome, who assembled in the Hall of Consistory at about 10 o'clock, The hall was a dazzling mass of color. The striking violet robes of the Cardinals, hanging to the ground in graceful> folds, mingled with the purple of the Monsignors of the Papal household. Swiss Guards in their multi-colored medieval uniforms and bearing halberds; Papal gendarmes, officers of the Vatican's armed forces and numerous functionaries in historic garb added to the picturesqueness of the scene, The Cardinals were ranged ac- cording to rank with Cardinal Vannutelli, their octogenarian dean, at the head. The the approd who entered Hn roes standin th ringing. of a Holy 1 nmnid. profound sile elad entirely n hoof who of wa | [to [11 In roup of Swiss In le of- the {knelt \The other ar proc end the Pontiff took hir j There the cardinals pald age, each in turn approaching throne and kissing the in papicl | There being i. gcore of cardinul« present this ceremony u a important part of the prelinloary | proceedings At the conclusion the papi) mas ter of ceremonies In a low but sof emn. voice announced \extra. omnes.\ The words were eamlly heard tn the 'mpreasive wilence, und all but the Pope and -members of the Sacred College began to retire from the hall. When all those who were not iA |to participate In the consistory. had | |withdrawn the doors were closed and a group of Bwiam guards took up their station at the entrance. The Pope rose from his throne and uttered a short prayor to the Holy 'Ghost for the guidunce of the con- He next read him allocution, \Tthe election of the two new cnrd- wmv‘v’u-_ CARDINAL PATRICK J. HAYES F of: New York o are much.concerned over the ap- ake Three Who Robbed) pointment ot ministers by the entertain as rui Methodist conference in session in SEAFORD MAN FINED FOR ANTLVOLSTEAD HABITS Freeport,. March 24.- n To- blas of Seaford, who was Afrested in Freeport Friday night for public Intoxication was nrranged Saturday ¥ -+-. MRS. KELLY OF HEMPSTEAD INJURED IN AUTO CRASH Hempstead, March 24.-Mra. Pater Kelly, wife of Bupt. Kelly of, the Hempstead Water Departme mals then took place, and occupled but m brief time, <The Pontiff an- nounced their names and then asked the required question: \Quid qhia videtur?\ ('has anyone aught to nay?\) noon., It has been stated that after- noon meetings would do away with a great deal of the interference that Inas been from the public that has characterized . the meetings in the past. Insols, Mitroh 14.-When police eanstables aovight Perey Miller Tuesday. The Rev, J. W. Eggleston, it in wald, 'will not. be returned @s pas- ited for shootiig 1Byearold Elz «--- t Wet) \whe new board this year will not|bfOr® J44&® Albin N. Johnson and! gach cardinal, beginning with the th PMar in Oyster Bay last night,| tor. Of the. (Roosevelt Methodist (By Associated Press) injured In @ collision mt the CorNeripsy, any \urn-mauve}; of civic as |Aned $5 * Dean, rose in turn, bowed to the Pope y learned that a gang of local] Church, Rome, March; 24.-Dawn found Franklin and Front stroets here & and removed his mkull cap aw a «ign . of assent. .The Pontiff then »anounced a lst. of bishops and «ther nominations and the consistory ram over. Descending. from . his tbrone 'the \Loly . Father - pasted out botween 5 cown 'of cardinals,. Who . genuflected as he passed, and was escorted buck \to his apartments by Bwin ind tuembers of the household. The dinala - descended to the Court St. Damaso, where their sociations on it as' tho caso last year, . 'Three of the- members, John Crnickahank, W. I. Vanderpoel, and Willis Bummer®, are firemen. repre- Hose 4, and Hose 2, and Archbishops Hayes and Mundelein astir, bugy with last minute prop- arations to receive the Pontifical di- noop sons plomas announeing their elevation CAPT. JAMES HANSE oUT to the cardinalate, Both prelates AFTER LONG ILLNESS|spent the hour after sunrise in for- vent prayer, surrounding ~during Freeport, March 24-Capt, James{this solemn function only by the Hanse, one of the best known resi.{members of their ecclesiaatical denta of the village, who hom been mick at his home for about Tuat before the hour appronci months, Was ont Hatorday for the|f0f the day's ceratmpni¢s their sec. frat time and In & shott walk from|fétaries opened a fow envelopes of Saturday, while. riding south- on Franklin streets Mr. Kelly was with her atthe time, Fren alts March 24.-When Mrs./wife quareiled yesterday, It was not Jacowltz fled the home at Ormond/unumual but when Jncowits got so|HO86 4. resrectively, and Trustee street and Lafmystts strset, Union-\yiotent that he throw the broken|Cruickshank is also a war veteran. dale yesterday affer a Sunday after |phonograph part and injured his| Summers will be the \baby' of noon battle-in which she had been|wife'® leg the, latter sought refugo!(D® V!lago- fathers but among the Injured by a hurled pleco of the fam-|in 'Tratwain's houre. Later M® will be associated with he ity phonograph and refused to sent word by bis smal son MID fd good tutors and Jtida ox tm Jacowitx sent word to her Iflif his wife would not cote home|POCd that he will give m good ac- whe did not come back he would take/he would kill himself, -The. wife|°OUnt of himself, ross and Ttallans had been dolor \dark house\ robberies through that rection during the wioter they aryested Peter Dumypmon, nt Bundy ahd Alex Forté, all whom ave held without bail in county jail. ha victim 46 the shooting tn the Glen Cove Hompital hovering ween lito misil death. Miller in at Bo far mm known, there 'will be no other changes In this section. Matinees 2 & 200 Mar and Fred Johnson, both tul- and both in the home of \Goo\ a sight who congraty.{from their frlendsdato last might in TO WEDNESDAY MORNING telpation of the day's event, rein mlted and were driven > poimon, She did not go home and belaaid whe was afraid to go back and hare -L lor, an' Ttaiian- engaged In wa al his home to the bank, bin arm was| th® stacks of \congratul made good his throm DAUGHERTY HEARING OFF to their residences, the crowds out- ation and -MUler pulled his big! nearly _broken. sebaking bands with] \88: which began arriving anew| £ throat. Mrs. Jacowlaliater the son came to say thit his a side paying them homage ma they sveryons in lited him warmly upon his réco¢- ery. It was feared for n tiie that Jasowite, a; metal polisher, and his Cpt: Hanse would not survives his! AVENUE DISORDERLY FOUSR| - h Mness but hig rugted consiitition t revolver and started shoot'g«. miinged Johngon but abot the lit- wirl In thq breast hist Phillipe nnd (Deputy Sheriff whill, Detactive Charles Tovwrend Constable Ebbets started m h for Millir- who «ladéd them they found articles stolen. from thy homes in the aback of Pmiek bmor Ha <loiplicated Dandy Forts und in (he latter place found aiticiee taken from other the rich folk theroabodts. t to Wd the thisvem confessed to the homes of Devid Tthe i \Wharles I Tifeny, Robert Be- aud: Pury Weeks bith Thies are a freved Tha runes rob dar LOTE . 'd pasmed through Bt, Peter's Bquare. At the same tims Mr. Gervant, seretary to the papal merstary of State, departed with papel courierm to notify the Americans. of thetr slevation. The now at- tended by. geptiensendn walthur, ro- ceived him clad in the vestments of and éach replied to the Bigtiet!] with a short mddress of gratitude. White becoming cardinals from *he moment of their notification, the American dignitaries must sult un- t Thursday morning to be Invest- s4 in the scarlet robes wad hats and sther tripping» of thete 6ffce.. ceremony. which tn open. to the pube fe, dn oven vore. aotorful thik Abe Ca tin usd on \ paige \6. today were postponed untll Wed. nesday. The postponement was due to the Mliyeas of Aanntor Wheeler, [ Demosrat,. Montana, the prosscutor, and to conflicting en- [ gagements by- othec coosmi(tes { oof TODAY'S WEATHER REPORT PROM THE sToRY \THE SWAMP ANGEL COLLEN MOORE to be & bows} of #M whatom, lite Sxuturday, what thay talded the Nicholas Domtano house, 1 aysnus, Alles Anglin, @ conely\ colored girh who won urreated whys ber ad- as _Hempatsed. and While to poiice \court the Charged no with bringtag her to Free- te can t Washington, Merch / for Adutbere New .Brtsland: Fair fenight pnd. TDis®(ny:; saath \> Phrmaig. 66° 1.VIC0OOH -wed WINPOTEAS Fraratican Moolip, Sandy,. 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