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THE- PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1U25 degree: of enthusiasm to good music. Th'e'European public is apt to display more temperament toward music, but LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI ALSO IS 1 ARTIST TOILS COMPROMISE PLEA IS REJECTED Silzer Proposal for "One-Way" Tolls Branded Propaganda by City Officials ABRAHAMS INSISTS HE.WILL HOT QUIT "Still Director of Concessions," He Says and Refers to Powers Given Him it seems to me there is a greater depth of real feeling on the part of American audiences." Mr. Rodzinski is in Philadelphia to make arrangements for a concert he will give here next month with the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra. In his renditions he will introduce some Polish composers whose works have never been heard on this fcide of the Atlantic and have rarely been played outside the borders of his own land, he said. tion of the ship, declared today before the naval court inquiring into the wreck of that craft.

An airship of the Shenandoah type, if caught in the centre of a severe storm is doomed, he said. "If an airship has plenty of power and fuel she can escape a storm," he continued. "If drawn toward the centra of a storm she can get away. If sha gets in the centre of the storm sha either will be wrecked by being forced to the ground or by being broken in two." Lieutenant Roland G. Mayer, construction officer on the Shenandoah, testified that soon after the ship went into commission those in charge wanted to change the control 'car design by placing it flush against the bull like that on the German built Los Angeles.

This would have meant the removal of Head of Warsaw Opera Reveals Seqret, Known Only to a Few Friends HAGUE COURT ASSAILED Bryn Mawr Professor Attacks Pepper's Peace Jlans- The Hague Permanent Court of International Justice was declared to be neither a court nor permanent, by Dr. Charles G. Fenwick, professor of polities' at Bryn Mawr College, who spoke before more than (500 members of the Lutheran Social Union at the Girard Craftsmen's Club, 2027 Chestnut street, last night. This court, which is so ardently defended by Senator George W. Pepper as, the solution of future international disputes, Dr.

Fenwick said, was entirely without power nor authority. It is merely a list of the names of prominent judges, he asserted. Dr. Fenwick, on the other hand, strongly proposed the support of the World Court. E.

W. Bauer was elected president of the Union for the coming year. SHENANDOAH 'S BUILDER him. Sometimes I have been forces to stand and make p-dIe'Tou ermkm for mote than an hour while my friend drew. "Oftentimes I haTe run out of conversation and would try to break away, but Stokowski would motion me to keep on talking- I don't know how many strangers thought I was crazy Ihatjimimer." Mr.

Rodzinski addressed his remarks in German, which were interpreted by Ir. Charles Ilirsh. of 1)00 Pine street, the head of the Philharmonic Society. Dr. Ilirsh said he was as surprised as anyone to learn that the Philadelphia orchestra leader has a second artistic Phila.

Music Audience Of coarse, Mr. Rodzinski was asked his impressions of American music. About this he was not reluctant to talk. And his words were all praise, particularly for the Philadelphia orchestra. He also had praise for the musical appreciation of American audiences.

"I attended the first concert of the season here." he said, "and I was entranced. The audience appeared to feel exactly as I did. A very difficult Wagner piece was played, and throughout I felt the audience's comprehension and intelligence. "I hope I may be excused for saying that this was more or less ofa revelation to, me as I had somehow pathered the impression that American audiences did not respond with any Distinguished Visitor to Phila. Tells of Vacation With Orchestra Leader Penna, to Continue Attempt Seek Settlement in U.

S. Supreme Court Mayor and Executive Body Both Declare Responsibility Rests on Other one of the propelling engines and the HITS VALVEJEDUCTtOW Tells Probers Decreasing Number of Safety Devices Was Unsafe bureau of aeronautics would not give its approval. Subsequently this engine was removed, but the car was left suspended. A plan to have it moved up to the hull had been approved, however, as had one to increase the engine power by installing fewer and larger engines. considering those handed out by Put apparently shorn of all authority Abrahams fired his Parthian shot yesterday to queries as to whether or not he was -going to get out.

'How many times do I have to say that I am not going to resign?" he said. SHOT WOUNDS WOMAN Assailant Captured by Police After Short Chase Residents in the neighborhood of Sixth and Delancey streets were thrown into a panie shorUy before 6 o'clock last night when Maiiiie Archer, colored. League street near Fourth, shot and critically wounded' Mary Douglas, thirty-two years old, also colored, of 533 Cypress street, as she came out of a store. After the shooting the Archer woman threw the revolver into the street and attempted to escape. She was captured a block from the scene by Sergeant Keenan and Corporal Weist, of the Seventh and Carpenter streets station.

The victim of the shooting was removed to Pennsylvania Hospital with a buLet in the chest. MOTORIST JAILED. Camden Man Gets 3 Months for Drunken and Reckless Driving Judge Crane in Municipal Court yesterday sentenced Harry It. Underwood, 3.I. of Camden, to three months in the county prison for assault and battery by automobile and operating an auto while intoxicated.

Underwood was arrested at Sixth and Pine streets on June 16 after be had driven his car into the automobile of Abraham Sherman, Parkside avenue, slightly injuring Sherman and Miss Marie Young, of 2042 North Dar-ien street. Dr. Harold F. Antrim, police surgeon, pronounced Underwood drunk. Underwood denied that he was intoxicated and blamed Sherman for the accident.

Announcing that he was "still director of concessions," William Abrahams sat in his office in the I-iberty lSuihiing- yesterday and once more declared that he had not even the slightest intention of resigning the post. lie also made a cryptic allusion to certain powers vested in him by a resolution passed by the executive committee of the Sesqui-Centennial Ex-positiou last June, which might be Governor George S. Silzer's plea on of the ytate ot New Jersey for in the Delaware river bridge tolls controversy received, a cold reception yesterday by city officials, who characterized it as mut asserted that Pennsylvania will not be deterred from its determination to seek a settlement in the hjupreine Court of the United States. The Silzer plea was made Monday in an address which th New Jersey iov-ernor made at the City l.nsiness Club. ENTERPRISE Open Saturday Till 9 r.

M. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. (A. The reduction of the number of the Shenandoah's- automatic valves was an unsafe practice.

Commander Ralph B. Weirbacher, manager of the construe- CLOTHING CLOAK OUTFIT 11 JP. 1 1 1 C. Opposite WALK RIGHT IX Christ Church Al UC J. 13C Li LVm JCLUllU I.

somewhat of a thorn in the side of the 1 1 lie suggested that a compromise could new concessions body t-om posed of four Arthur Rodzinski, general musical director of opera in Warsaw, Poland, visited Philadelphia yesterday and straightway proceeded to do some "telling" on his old friend, Leopold Rtokowski, the well-known director of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. For one thing, the musical visitor insisted on telling just how the PhiLi-delphian spends his vacations abroad, and in doing no let drop a bit of information that Dr. Stokowski has taken pains to hide. He is one of the few, he said, who have learned that the Philadelphia musical leader is also an of considerable talent. "But." and Mr.

Kodzinski shrugged his expressive shoulders. "his carefully guarded talent is sometimes a bit trying to his friends. I will tell you what he did to me when we were traveling ih Poland the last time he visited my cbuntry. Tells of Humorous Incidents "We would be walking across a pub-lie square when Stokowski would chance to spy some fellow he thought he would like to draw. Instead of gokig up and asking the fellow's permission he would make me engage the chap in conversation while he stood off at a short distance and sketched Le reached by permitting his btate to prominent business men recently ap SMALT.

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AT 1 A WEEK. collect "one-way" tolls. pointed by Mayor Kendrick. Abrahams was reminded of a portion of his testimony during the The proposal was rejected alike by Pennsylvania members of the Joint Commission and officials of th-i 9x12 Rug with eacb llilStSSl Free No Money Down No Extra for Charge Account I $100 or over. cltv of Philadelphia, which is a party to "nodes Hearing in larnsburg recently the bridge construction agreement ind when he remarked that he "had a con-therefore must be consulted on all tr1 the Mayor" giving him full matters pertaining to the span.

authority oyer concessions. "Let the courts decide." Mavor Kend- dul on, neau l'-v that state tick declared when asked to discuss the ment he wafl askd-New Jersey proposal. No Light on Statement Confident of Courts I director of concessions acts City Solicitor Joseph P. Gnffnev granted by provisions iared the sugsestion, if acted upon br down by the exec, ive comm.ttee Pennsylvania, would not 1 a compro- lT' J'YLu but an "abject surrender isvl I Quarters through (ieorge Washington that Silzer's assertion that the Don't depend COAL Baker Hicks, executive secretary of i onft to select t- coum uoi i.e laKeu to court th from. Bl -tt ft t.

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Enjoy Clean Hot Water every hour of the day or night. It costs no more to operate than a Coal Stove. of the resolutions referred to by Abra- Pennsylvania has a property riht iiains yt the or ylr nick Soaked himself w-itb lor construction of the bridge," Mr. executive dgnitv and declared that said, "and the Supreme Court it was impossible for him to reveal vnll protect this property right front the nature of things passed upon and improper invasions by New ing executive session, and that all Jersey. As a lawyer and former jurist questions regarding the resolution in Governor Silzer knows this.

question must await the return of Kr- "I feel satisfied that in the court, nest T. Trigg, chairman of the execu-where laws and facts only will be pre- i five committee. Mr. Trigg was in sented and false propaganda will have New York yesterday. no place.

th rights of Pennsylvania will I Colonel Collier, director general of be recognized and the court will quickly the Exposition, was also unable to adjudicate them, ordering the bridge throw anv light upon the statement of -onimissioners to do their duty, which is (Abrahams. ur complete the construction of the Abraham's present attitude introduces bndtrc. a nevv angle to the case. Mayor Ken- "Jhe proposition of Governor Silzer drick. who appointed him as concessions is not a compromise, but a surrender.

director, when the storm of criticism His speech is a continuation of propu- 1 broke out following charges made by emanating from a group of prospective concessionaires that thev Northern New Jersey politicians who were being "blackjacked" into taking are bent upon one thing, and that is an out advertising in an official magazine attempt to make Pennsylvania and Phil- at SUM) a page for lHO davs and that piacucauy me enure 'cost certain conditions ere imised on Friends of Our Friends One depositor so well appreciates the friendly spirit of this bank that he has induced 300 of his friends to open accounts here. In fact the greater part of our steady increase in business comes from the recommendations of our depositors. Friendly interest and 44 make an excellent combination. Come in and talk it over A National Bank with a Saving Department NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE of the bridge. Ask on9trmtm thm RUUD, or -visit our mhowroom.

BARTLEXT COMPANY 9-Pc. Week "If there ever came a time to discuss the entire matter into the hands' of the compromises, then the fair compromise I executive hodv. .8 Market Stmt, Philadelphia, Fa. 300 Bedroom Suites, French and American Combina- (l tion Walnut $10V 500 Enameled Walnut Finished Beds, $10 Today, $3.98 woi.iu ne i muHe an residents or Jersey using the bridge pay tolls and to Not t0 Resign pei mit Pennsylvanian.s and persons from Mayor Kendrick also gave no States to cross the bridge free." cation that he would remove C. Weglein, one of the Penu- hams from office, and in reply to all sylvania members of the joint bridge queries, said, "I have given the entire commission, declared that he would not matter to the executive committee." support any compromise plan.

When members of the executive "There is only one way to end the I committee were asked if Abrahams situation and that is by an appeal to 'would fired, with one accord they the Supreme Court of the United said. "That is a matter entirely to "Ti- ii in i ml tif "XFjivor. will rrncoil with his STORE QPEM UNT3L 9-30 P. pugsestious of Governor Silzer cannot instructions to look into the facts sur-be accepted seriously by Pennsylvania." i rouudiug the giving out of concessions, Karnuel M. Vauclain.

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