. .. flWAelSM- ftlT-- H Mf v v- t tc4 trttM" SI .V lMtf 111' II" EVENING PUBLIC liEDGERPHIL'ADELPHIA', MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921' Planned Mere Bemb Outrages in U. S. CenilnbM from P On litle, but that tie turned tiaiter te the telcs, joining the Russian Scctcl Scrv Scrv Jce and weilcinc against the Polish irv irv irv olutlenariea. These nctlvitlcs en his rinrt bceame k widespread that eventu ally" they were exposed nnd'lm Dcd te America. Llndenfeld's statement rcsnnlinj: his movements since March of this year, new In the hands of the Polish political police, is said te show that he has been working aitalnst tire Poles nnln, (Ms fime in -jo-eperation with the Russian communists. Frtemh Defend Him On behalf of Llndenfeld, his friends uy he lived humbly with his father tvhlle In this city, and they discount the Polish nrcusatlen that he vas In volved In csplonnge plots. They assert that he never ilivpiuni touch money In their presence, and that when net with his father here he un nlly was with relatives nt l.edr Ltndenfcld, according e tt, ti.! font by Cosgrevo te Washington snvs the blacksmith who manufactured ttn bomb and engineered the details of tli explosion received the money for 'be job nt 100 West Fortieth etrcet, Nw Yerk. The blacksmith is supposed te be in the United State at the present time. The blacksmith come te Warsaw dur ing the summer und met Lindenfeld, accerdlne te Altendorf. Altendeif do de I'lares Lindenfeld made n statement te him that the blacksmith accompanied him t Moscow last August, but re turned te America several weeks age with his wife. The blacksmith s wife, according te the statement, watched J. P. Morgan s movements from an adjnctnt window some time prier te the explosion New Yerk. Dec. 10 (By A P.. Wall Street's principal financial insti tutions were being guarded today by re-enforced details of police and private detectives in anticipation of another bomb explosion, warning of which wan pent te n broker in the dlttrh't advising him te leave town or the vicinity of the Stock Exchange Although the police were .m lined te treat the anonymous prediction with skepticism, extra precautions were taken In iev of thu disclosures exported to te dn In the statement of Wolfe Linden feld. arrested In Wnrenw in connection with the Wnll Street catastrophe of .September, 1020. Hums Am alls Details Llmlcnfeld's revelations of thai plot and Its perpetrators were expected te be forwarded today te William .1. Hums, director of the bureau of Investigation of the Depnittncnt of Justice, from the State Department in Washington, where the lengthy dispatch from Warsaw was being decoded. The warning letter said thut the Sterk Kchnnge and ever) thing In n wide lsdltiH would be blown up b n bomb en December 10, but the authori ties were inclined te treat it as the work of a mentally dcrunged person. Charles T Morgan, of 23 Bread street, was the broker who turned ever te flic police a note he had received te the effect thnt the Stock Exchange nnd 'ever. thins within five blocks is te be blown up " Up te neon Mr Hums had net ip reived from Washington I.indenfeld's detailed statement. Asserting thnt one person Involved in the plat had changed hits whereabouts since publication of the Warsaw dispatches, he declined te com ment en local angles of the Investiga tion ether than te say that the Asso ciated Press correspondent ti Wernw was getting "geed information ' lmn.giun.ry, Sas Wife I.indenfeld's wife, who nsveus she received from him se little aid that she ind te support herself nnd children, tedny was quoted as labeling his tnte tnent ns a pigment of Imagination. She also declared that he would net have had the nerve te connect himself with an anarchist plot She said that her husband necrr had dlsplnyed any radical teudenelei. but thut If he steed te profit by becoming a communist, she believed he. would wave the red ling with enthusiasm (leorge Merites, proprietor of ihr tmall transient hotel ever a former sa loon nt 100 West Fortieth street, last night said he could threw no light en the transaction in connection with the Wall street oenib explosion Merites said he had taken eve the place, tailed the International Hetel, n few months before September, 1020, when the explosion ercurred, and had erv few guests. He kept no register and had no record of his patrons. RICH QUARTET PLAYS CHAMBER MUSIC PROGRAM Striking Novelty Introduced at Con cert at the Bellevue-Stratford The TUch Quartet, composed of Thad deus Klch, first violin ; Harry Alclni Alclni keff. second violin; lleinnlu Verncy, lelu. and limit KIndler, cello, gave the ptegrnm of the third meeting of the Chamber Music Association at the Ilellevue-Stratferd yesterday afternoon before the usual lnrge nudieuce. The novelty was n bet of 1'ive Pieces," bv Alfrede Cascllam. the Ital ian modernist Thev go considerably be yond an; thing yet heard here for string quartet Much of the work sounds like intentionally discordant writing, for the tonality of the theme is nlmebt always fixed and dlsce.nlhle. only the har monization being discordant te the Inst degree. The third number, entitled "Valse Wdlrule," was the best of the five, the nocturne and the prelude being especially frightful te hear. The works show unmistnlteable talent nnd much Ingenuity in Instrumentation, together with abundant melodic nnd rhythmic re re seuiccs; but nil these possibilities for beauty are swept nwav in the discordant mass of sound whUh results from the harmonization. Previous te playing the numbers Mr. nancy M. Wntts rend n letter written te him by Dr Kick, In which the writer said flint the works were being played. net because they wcni new, but because he (Dr. Ulch) and his colleagues thought them worthy nP hearing. ) The concert opened with the Me7art I A major quartet, ery finely played, both as regards technique und musician ship. In the slew movement the vnrla I tien containing the drum-like, nccom nccem I paniment figure, was taken nt a slightly faster tempo, an excellent innovation, ns it relieved a beautiful hut n long I movement from any possibility of mo me i noteny. The last movement wns taken at n considerably faster tempo than the directions Indicate, and net with the hnppy effect that marked the interpre tation of the Andante. The Inst num ber was the familiar "Aus Mclnem . I.ibin' quartet of Suietana, of which I the pelkn and the olew movements were I especially well jjei formed '2 West Phila. Skip-Steps Protested I An infermnl petition h.is been filtil with the Public Service Commission by Parking Regulations New Enforced by Police Pniklng Is prohibited absolutely between 0 A. M. nnd 0 P. M. in the section bounded by Seventh street Sixteenth street, Itace nnd Pine streets, all Inclusive, nnd en Bread street from Seuth street te Colum bia avenue, except for the purpose of expeditiously leading and unload Ing passengers nnd freight. One-Heur Zenes I'niking is permitted for one hour between 0 A. M. nnd 0 P. M., en all north nnd south strceta from Frent street te Sixth street, inclusive, nnd from Seventeenth street te Twenty third street, Inclusive, between Arch and Walnut streets ; en Mnrkct street, from Nineteenth street te Twcnt) -third street, en Chestnut street, from N'inetccnth street te Twenty -third street, nnd en Walnut street, from Sixteenth street te Twenty-third street. Tittrty-Mlnutc one Packing Is permitted for thirty minutes between 0 A. M. nnd 0 P. M. en Mnrket street, from Delaware avenue te Seventh street, and from Seventeenth street te Nineteenth street ; en Chestnut street, from Delaware avenue te Seventh street, and from Seventeenth stieet te Nineteenth street j en Walnut street, fiem Delawate avenue te Seventh street Fiftcen-Mlnute Zene Parking is permitted for fifteen minutes between 0 A, M. nnd 0 P. M. en Market street, from Sixteenth street te Seventeenth street, nnd en Chestnut street, from Sixteenth ktrccl te Seventeenth sticet. New Traffic Order Scares Motorists Continued from t'ae One llrend and Cherry streets, which is the crossing of two two-way streets, had his hands full. "Believe tne." he observed, ns he tried te leek two ways at once, "this is n busy corner. The repairs te this Parkway Building, with the wngena of mnterlnl around all the time, don't mnke it nny enBicr. Jams of traffic all the time. If the motorists nnd drivers would only use a little setiRe, they could get out of their mlxups, but nobody is wiinngite ue the necessary backing up. There they stick and yell for me. "Yes, wc mustn't let them park nt nil. But that's no reason why I should leek right nt n guy who hnppens te let his car stand ten minutes or se, is it? But say, wait till we get our hands en the confirmed pnrklng hog. Ne mere taking of numbers. Wc are going te run them te the nearest lockup. Thnt Is the order, and no mercy te be shown. Se far these fellows are lying mighty low tedny. The guy that tries te help needn't be afraid." Net Many Autelsts Around II seemed te Bcscrvc Patrolman Pyetl. en duty nt the Twelfth nnd Chestnut streets crossing, that there were net se many ntitomebtlcs nlxnit. "Don't leek te me like there arc se many around this morning," he ob served, nfter he had finished "bnwllng out" a youth who had run past the snered "step" sign. "I guess these that could lrft their cars nt home." At Eleventh nnd Chestnut streets Itcserve Pntrelmnn Edmisten looked ever the motorists ns they slid past. They eyed him back with evident sus picion. "Scnred stiff, nil of them," he observed, na he wiggled his "step start' sign backard nnd forward. "Scnred stiff; but they needn't be. We'll give 'cm tlme te lead nnd unload. Use your henn j use your bean ; that is all there is te It. We nre looking for the 'hogs.' At the Bellcvuo-Strntierd corner, Mounted Patrolman Heeper dismounted and studied intently n yellow card at tached te an electric light standard. The cards was nlne by twelve inches, nnd bore the traffic regulations In black print. "Thev told us at roll call te study these th'ls morning," said Mounted Pa trolman Heeper. "This tells where motorists can't park at nil. Well, it's a geed rule, but I guess pcople who try te de the right thing needn't worry. Wo're net going te run any of them In. W6 will Just tip them off if they seem te forget themselves. Thnt Is nty. The rlght-mennlng people, I mean. Net the ether kind. I'm itching te gt held of some of the permanent parkere. They won't try It again." Will Meet "Helle" Acquaintances Bend traders nnd investment security dealers will held a banquet tonight in the Seuth .Garden of the Bcllcvue Bcllcvue Stratferd. 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