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PAGE 6 OSBORNE NOT THRU WITHWORK ■ - Former Warden of Sin# Sin* Talks of Plans Here WILL VISIT CAPT. DISQUE Heartily Indorses Es- i forts of the Path finders* Club **l shall return to prison * ork at the flr*t opportunity that offer*.“ Mid Thorn* a UoU Osborne to a [ Time* n*por*r Kundtv i«iorn»rf j -1 vio forrrd out of Stng Sing i tli* aarond time by the n*nipu ! a j lion* of politician*; the ruoe» com pielc gam- that ever wav played “U b*d to do with Hie building of i the nw pVt*on The whole thing ( load Wn arranged and, of course. I ; tai sot a pan y to It They mu* for Moyer. of Atlanta. » warden with a vary bad reputation for cruelty. to dc away with the league which 1 bad astablDhed In Sing Stng. « Dd Itoyor came but was converted He declared that tha league »ai the beat thing he had ever seen Vr». be trill be put out. too. If he doe* MM chang*- “Our prlaon reform league ha* for tta fundamental t*rinrlple. re*pon*i billty. When prisoner* are willing to aaeume responsibility they are given e*lf government They have thetr coart and Judge* and try them pelvea for any Infringement of ’he prison low. Social ostracism await* the man who doe* not I lee up to tfce node and public opinion tn the prt*on la quite •* compelling aa tt t* out •lde. Tbare ta no way of divorcing pris ons from politic* The only thing la to purify politic* Put the right men in office rather than men *bo •ic entirely unfit Somebody boh wfert nr appoint the warden*, and •t moat be tboee who are tn reap no pwraonai benefits “ Mr. Oebom** la going to Jackson Tueedar. to aee Warden tHsque. and grill ask perm I* skm to Institute a league In Jarkaon prlaon He will guarantee to bring about decided fbangrn for the better in four ■wotha. he says. “Yau aee, there is an understand Inc a aort of underground mnno Mlaation between the prtsnoe-v in ail the prlaon* of the country." added Mr. Oaborne, “and the Jarkaon men know me perfectly. I would not have to get acquainted with them and gain thetr confidence I have that already " Mr. Osborn* declared that the l- -t thing In prlaon work that he knew of ta Michigan *ra* the Pathfinder* Club, and that be wondered tha’ the people of Detroit did a* appre ciate It and give It their support. Mr. Oaborne npnke in the Vr'tar ton church Sunday evening on hte I fart tn prison reform. “Place the convict on hi* own h«»n - «r. let him apply to a higher *t*nd l id-, i t i n .,. l» « nji «, g- Ii n<. V« III™ «»- i”7 a” T e »»'• - * v -wm - Mice he show* toward other* In *hlw | frofenaion. and then you have the baale of prison reform." he *aid. A luncheon was given Monday f Moon tn the I). A. C. fir Mr t). *orr.e L by ths Men a clno of the Unitarian I aburch BIRL OF 17 HELD UP PROMOTION OF DR. GRAYSON WASHINGTON. Feb IS - The Ight of a 17-year-old (rlrl hae pmha My killed the chance of eenate con Arm a Mon of the nomination of f>r Cary T Oraymon. Preeident Wilson * ph**lcl»r to be admiral. The *lrl la M*m Duhoee. d»ogh •sr of Capt Da bow* of the navy •*dl»i corpa whom Grayaon would •tonp In hta lona dlatance promo ion It developed today that «h*> had keen to everr senator with the plea Slat hfr father ought to have the |4ace- that hta record vtx untar •iabed In 41 ynr*' aenrlce and tha thf service had b**n In art'ial war tad tn every confer <*f the rlobe trhere the navy go»»* Now they're aayina on Cgpliol SHI that Grayson’* nomination !• Hdetra< hed Indefinitely and th»* J»pi Dubose's flahtina da’iahter la tnaponalhle. ffhe eaye S'* did not want *he lobbying Ihown IERO WEATHER DELAYS MAILS Malta from every direction are •eld up a« a result of the cold snap, ad deliveries In Detroit will likely w Irrecular for several day* be jg Ruse of train delay* i The Cincinnati train, Monday sorn'n*. doe at S:OS, van three J «mra late The Michigan Central pom npp«-r Michigan, due here at had not been heard from BlM»ai»» train *—*»-.*.* «w s—<- mall, which should have I sacked Detroit at S o'clock, bad U#: been reported. All aervtrc is Ejwld up from four to five hours be | |bir of the frlindttv » htch la * ith | |t parallel In recent years BajMstlat tWe ■l«l« ***a« kl*4— r I Slafce—-Tim*, i.v Wat* «W SOCIALISTS IN MOVKMENT TO END WORLD WAR /ly rHiKLtS / STEWART. {f tuff Correib'tndrnl l nit ft Prrta » nr ENOS AIRES. F*-b. 11.- A do elded movement was under way tn Argentine today to solldtly Jkw let t*t* thru'tut the world Into a move ment to restore peace tn Europe and to reestablish ilie nation* th«*r« a* republic*. The plan received enormous im petu* yesterday *i * meeting *m der the au*i>»c*-f of the Sortaliata party, held d*«i-He a downpour of rain In the Pl*z* C<Migr*-««>o Thou awnd* braved the inclement w.-a*h if jutd adopted re-olutkvn* n«»t only for tbt* {»•*»••* art til* republic move but also bitterly tied in« mg any step* l.v th.- sovernnien* w htrh would be calculated o bring ' * l ear «o Afg'*n»ine. It ha* been estimated here that almo*’ one-b*lf «he *dui» i-opulafton I of Hu.no* Vtre- t v- * *»?■•“ or ( more of the <>»e So-i ASKSHOUSE TO IMPEACH WARBURG Dther Reserve lioard Members Also Named By Lindbenrh CONSPIRACY WITH WALL-ST., CHARGE Minnesotan Asserts Public Was Mulcted By Law Distortion WASHINGTON Feb 15 -Charg tng •'high crime* and misdemean or*" In the adminlstra’ioa of cur rency law*. Rep. Lindbergh of Mtu nw»ota Monday n« the floor of the hour- asked Impeachment proceed ing* aaainst Gov Harding. Paul Warburg and other member* of the federal reserve board. lundbergh charged ‘cog* piracy" with J P. Morgan k Company. Kthn. Loeb k Company, tn which Psu! Warburg wa* a former part ner. the nr** National bank of Nee York, and other great banking In atitutlon*. Paul Warburg Lindbergh charged, had been active in framing the fed oral reserve legislation, in the inter eats of big business and. with other*, had "by *ecrei mean*" •ought to tnflnence and obtain the • atpotntment of '.he present mem her* of '.he board In connection with this “lobbv tag" tn the framing of the l-g»ia ♦Km 1 Jndberrh »aid ronct nane >*! powers had been v*s»ed m this board The people of the t’Oited State•« Undbergh charged, "had V«*n In jured to the • ilent of **-v**r»l hil Ilona of dollar* thru maladmintstra tion of currency laws." CORPSE PROVES TO BE MUCH ALIVE CKDAK RAIMI'S Ih. Feb 13 - A proetrate ’Kwiy. .'ovrred with a l ian ket, wits '•orne into the embalming icora of *i local mvry i* .it the hour if 1 a. m rec«n'ly .“’'*l*n:n faced [ men ato*l :n the dim light a» the undertaker drew **»rk the blanket i*n<’ gazed d<»wn on e'ul face and tb* "low* I ey-lid*. Suddenly the corpse sat up and :ook*d around "What place is iht**" he linked tincoocecne;'l)r. "An undertakers! Well, it's warm hen- anyway. Guess "11 stay all right.’ And b<- t»rk to ctmtinu* his nwp, driwtn.* the bLanset up around bit chin. It had been an >e • confusing ir.if take. A body d-slined for bun.*i in this cltv and an in ur<d mn-i' be mg returned frm a rri»r.n «»mp at Granite, la, » «* th- reformat rv at Ansmosa, arriv'd «n the *gru« Gain “Ther*'s your fo-p-*." a police m.-in had fold th< driver of the tnorrre ». ror a-* !;• «aw th* s»retrh ir ltearing th*- injured man h.i»il*d nut if »he tagea-t <ar Th" Iriv.-r aske«| no further questions Nor dl*l th." deputy ;n char?*- of I ti»e man Irterfer* ti" r>*liev*«i t'-e wagon to he an * ' • ul.vnce whi« b Jiad be**® ordered m> nr* t th*» iratn. And the pert inlrut" tj.*» “cori «e" w,!- conre'-'nc pl«j«-*fjMy with the roar. «f tr*« 'ar . . | emh iirn r fluids Frightened'* Indeed he | Put what •* on Id yc. < do If y.mr liorp.*» - up itul •*’ '• and n > »'r l».ir New Co'Do r ationa Article* of association h..«ve yen I fifed with *he county *!*■ rk by the Chased Slid Knies *oci* ty (the **o clety for I lie relief of the dead I. a Jewish organization, which Is to r sure its roe mix r* pT<»f*er . uriaJ for the payment of du» * amounting to 120 cents a month, and the lav*lle« Imed Kettef aortetr I Ordct Man Deported CJ. Oliver ITIcK. chief immigration tntpector. has ord«re*t the deporta tion of Wiliam De«i*rling to Ig»n don Ont. T K *- tn«t**<* t,ir «ays that fN-tterlinc violated t •• immigration laws tn bringing »nm<n into the •fates for Improper purposes MERCHANT USESCUNON ASSAILANT Harry Roth Shoots Man Who Attacks Him With Ax VICTIM MAY NOT REC OVER Police Seek To Connect Him With Meisner Slaying H»v r > Ko’h. propi -U>r »-f a .lr* good* »*ore a’ No Gratiot gr* *h,.» and ‘-nously »o';n-l*-d I*-m inn \ Ninok 12 y**ar* old. who *ti tered the ftoi*- tor the p-irp<*** of r >bb> ry shortly 4ft* f r.'i»n Monday N vn« ck hid » cv-m; .in: n * h*» • raped. R-.th w aa * nkrnt aNr:*.th* *’>r* when MfiMCh mml * - er’ervd Mr» K.«:a wai’ed i-n h»m \ar.e» a '-ought a hat for a dollar, but laid do* q only T.v cn'i an> the two left a* Ko*h threatened to call the p< ll> e. An h'->- r !a'*-r IN- I*-' o*n>' ba k. Nvn*- - carry r*« ai :n h - l an-l 11* ru*b*-d toward* H*>ih. who grabbed up a loaded revolver from a nearby dra**r and shot tw. *' n N -ne a « direction Or* «>f th*- b"i let* pa«*e*l »hr*i \ane»k.' ne«-k and the oth*»r thr-i hi* t»a* k Hi* con* panion rushed for the door and e*- ca; ed Naneek flr>- wa* ’aken to tbe CbrOM* poiice nation, but la’» r «ra.% removed to ih* re*ei>mg bo* pnal Ho i* in ct.liral <ondl»N.n and r» not expee’ej to liv. On Nov l* two Dalian* *nt*-re-' Roth's store and **ol- a large amount of c!othl"s j-:n*e th*ri Rn'h ha* kept a load*d revolver r. a convenient place The police are trying to learn if Naneck wa* '.n any way 'oncern*-*! In the alaying of l«adore a Michigan aTe rhoe mefchAC’. ***- erai day* ago. BOY. AGED TWO, BADLY BURNED: MAY NOT RECOVER S»aalev Koiopm*ki. 2 year* old. wa* *o severv-K birn*!*l when »h* home. No 45 Tven' vejjh’h -t to*:k Are m a mjrszenou- mvnrer ah-uj’* ,r *»o. M«»nday, that hi* r**covrrv i» 1 nor *xp*-c’ed. Th- child »*.* fah* n to the city hospital :-nd !ai*r remov • ed to the UVilfiren'* Pree h*h*ptt ii The child* nar-'i-* found th»* ' vieingv’er e« j (n flame* » v i>n 1 bi* cn»— i ,, thei- ati*r'un ; Th* ht>m wa* -*d!y damaged Th j crigtn ! he ‘ lag*- ,t unknown M«ery J Sireng Cev Foil*.w na ■• V ■ • r.- r.- • ' < • Henr J S rene • j* ar . o 4 : Satuniay, .n hi* tv-m- No v* - Garfe!d ave \fv <-r*"z t- • -• v* - * jTaf» a 7l •’rnfiTo' • '-I [tlerk* 'ffl.ee He wa* a m*n.t»r o' | the Odd Fallow* and of ih»- Order |of »h»- \miranth Thfe * irv ; v r.r (family Include* Mr* Streng ar.d j laurhter. two brother* m* ri*t«r 1 and Mr* S’r-n*: ~r Funeral or ! rice* will be held Wednesday af’»*r ' noon, tn the hone, ard late- in St I r.uke * rhurth, under ‘he auspice. **f (the Odd Fellow ► Children Cry for Fletcher's CASTOR IA . .. \ ; The Kind You Hare Alway* Bought, and which has been la use lor orer orer 30 years, has borne the signature of . /r , made under his per- al wpervl,lon « lnc « W*ncy. ********* Allow no one to deceive you in this All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-eood» arc Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants snd Children—Experience against Experiment c What is CASTORIA CastorU is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Dr-ps and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance It* age is ks guarantee. For more than thirty yea-* jt f ° r v the rfl,cf " 1 Coa*tip.ti«wi, Flatulency! Wind Colic and Ihairhoea; allaying FeTtrishneas ariurg therefrom, and by regulating the Svimach and Bowe's GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS In Dse For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought DETROIT TIMES ‘FIRST” PAPERS TAKEN OUT BY ■'»00 ALIENS Thr poas'hilltv <>( firhnng agninst their native countries did not Je'.er M»0 ali»»n* fr >m taking cut f|r*t cltl r* nvhi;» pip- r* during the w« • k v hrn all r» <onl« fn: n iMiralliatlon acre bnvken In ihe United State* dl* 1 trict court and th* county clerk's t-flire Mt»*i of th*>*-e a» re A-tvirtana ' .«nd AW-ni an* In ra»e <»f con-*ertp ' ■:> n H y might b« railed up*»n to ahi aaatnei their for •er couniry i • A.viurf.iy l"o men applod a» i- »"'.int t.-rkV* >‘flce ihj* h'J'Jiher i lb*- «v*r:»rr nun.her of in -i* J in or inure week in ■ > .* • * The *' called * fl**t I -*>r> i r « a re- ifica’e d«*c!annK ,i r-i.ci mi* n»* ito b*<or.ie % citl ... fejer;,! c-uft cleik* , •• , if-i. r-* *«*re iik re than 10*» ceo e* during the week. LAWRENCE PRICE PASSES AWAY Former IVmocmtic i andittate For Senator Succumbs To lllne*is I VSSING Mch Feb 15 law : -.it * :ie ;r- -id-nt o( the !«an* :u ,\ui*v U*kl); ociiuny. l»» nua ratlc I I’. -J'd-te f *r Un.’-d Stviea aenjlor last fall, former < •-.*{ «»o4tce of I ir*inc and otherwl.'»r active in rlty , »*T- -i- ! M - A lemen*. Mon i d.AV wh r* he wa* receiving in* 1 'u: ’r» I’mc-tt Ho wife *ve* v rs h rv. Mr !*ric» ws* a veteran cf rhe c.vil Air b.avtrg enll.-ted wt» n i* anil > rved thruoui recelv ,iig wound* a’ haacelloravllle and .. !tv*: is H« v*u wjih the flr-*. j ( r -n t’ (•-{>- to r- ,u h K’.laara. He «.;»oe to in CTNMNGHOM WANTS 54-HOUR LAW FOR MEN fan * * V <'-nt} ngham. state la b« r --omn -«lor*-r i« of the opinion that the ihr ir ii* limiting the » r»:nc ir» of *i'm*-n. ?houM be • j’end* and to include men In hi* annual report to the gov err. r i* . ir* - ‘ha’ legislating .* ne **-ar> to fla the number of r. r* *hjr s.paM eonsLtute a stand ■» - t. -lay for male employe* \ • > ’hi* * nd will be Introduced in the !-c:*,aTure. \V. hav*- protected widow* and h ■■ n why *hou!dn‘’ we pro •a., h.-wd of the house.” *ay« ;h. m r :. *-.»/ner. ‘lf we took bet -r »r- </ ’he workingman we v and bat* f.wer widow* and chil dren o •upport." v ** '-u;j-owering Tha labor com • • ner ’ p ’' *h the water any Ir, :;vid'ia concern pay* It* etn p!i y**«. a'*o i* recommended by u*m;mis*loner Uunn.ngbam. TAITTt) SPEAK HERE SATURDAY V<rrr*r Pr* lent William H Ta” * :'! rti » ,r -n *ddre*a in Iw-trolt Sa* iiru.iv • .••nina Feb. IT A dinner w i| rum :n hi* honor In Hotel *'y er sv c.’iren* of fietrolt The ir.--■••*»* -id and rner win |e for th* • of organ ting a Mirhigsr of tbe Ia agu* to Enforrt I'rsc ' 1 < *:»f t < ts t» no branch of th* -< r r «,rr «ntz*tion O-orge H Xlci . o' Chicago, an of • l organization, t* arrar.g rc t|. d-*.t • Mavnr Man Fred ej r \ M A g*r. George || Har*Kiu p U • Cornni *«»oner Couzen* P^d* ■ *ee * William ljT.ng*to*ie. H*t.- M I« tnd and many oth»r prom -„jo . u hr ,. r*V#- cosiinPtee or i rrangeno-n**. PACIFISTS WORRYING WILSON MEN Administration Is Dis tressed By Bryan’s Activities backdown”NOW IS SCORNED No Dickering With Berlin Possible While C-Boats Are Uncurbed WASHINGTON, Feb 1J Pence prv;<*ganda. larg-iy fostered be for mer Secretary of State Bryan and hi* friend* ha* groan to an eitent that attracted the attention of got rrnment heads today A* one feature of a concerted drive to enlarge the peace *plrlt. TOO women representing "The Kmer gency r*eace federation" were booked to surge Into congress to day to urge a broader pacificism Meantime two big peace office# here with heavy corp# of atenog rapher* were *h<K>ting out peace 'etter*. while peace propaganda tel • grams poured Into the White House and state department The whole situation distressed administration supporters They felt it manufactured more peace -pint already large- and he!p*d tl* the government's hands In rase tt regarded war against German* as necessary for preservation of Vr-.erlian rights honor and dignity Official* laid *he German feeler of Saturday- suggest ion for the 1 rlfed States German conference •i avoid war -directly to peace pn paganda. while some authorities « igrested that the hand of former S-cretary of State Bryan was in the deal. Much aa the government would ’lk. to keep at peace It does not •rant to face an artificial pwace r ptrit; It doe# not want to appear 'efore the world and eepecially bo •ore t'rermvny as either “too proud" or "too fat" to fight The government frankly scorns in advance any suggestion of a German conference unless Germane \lters her submarine warfare Offl «!• said they will not be party •o any discussion while ships are ' endangered by ruthleaanes* Meantime, however, neutrals have offered to do whatever they ran to swerve Germany, it la officially stated at the state department Thev are quietly bringing pressure on the Imperial government. H.C.BULKLEYTO QUIT AS RECENT I \ttomey Will Not Hun Kor Second Term, He Tell* Committee Harry C. Dulkley. No So»> Union *i*tust bulldin*. regent of the t’nl verstfy of Michigan, will not l*e a isndldste for re-e'ectKvn He Is completing hi* first term a* regent Tlir ar.to in com out that Mr Bulkley will not b*- a candidate this -prins was in the form of a letter lo th* j : Wayne co» nty K.-oubll* an commit j tr* Ilia retiremerl doubtle-*, vs til j I throw nia.iv carv'tdi.tes into a cr.Wi j 1 palgn for the regerw j Mr Tbilgle? taya that hla po*|ti< n a* regent has taken too migh of his time MGHT OF POLICE PATROL CAUSES THIE V TO CONFESS After FYank K Stear* had offered to walk to the poltce station and •ell the story of the dlsaopearance from the Statler hotel, last Nov 21 of a parcel post package of Jew elry worth 1200. IWtoctivea Coat* , and Rick sent the patrol wagon fr» m the Usona hotel. Cltiabeth *t i west, and accompanied their man *o the detective bureau Stear* broke | town at the sight of the police pa •ml. and pleaded that he m.ght be permitted to walk to the station He later adnUt'ed that h*- had taken a lavalterre and a brooch, the prop erty of Mrs Florence M Milner and had given them to a friend in Cincinnati. Stear* ts charged with j grand larceny Urge More Pay *or T<?*che*s Member* of the fviron Federation of Women's clubs, of whom there are about 4.000. have adopted a reso lution favoring the increase in *al- i arles of elemental teachers for v bich an Item is Included In the | 1 oard of educatl-vn owdget amounting to f lk? A ct>n> of the resedo tion and recornmeri iation ha* b. m set warded lo th* bo*rd of education , !• is signed bv Lulu A W Wilson, , president, and Mabel U. Simpson, j -.ecordirvg secretarv. frin'lae —*ge *l*l* Sl«4 - «>»t ! la H«ki-rmo JaV t*-p> —Mala «a>* SAXON Shipments will be resumed at once Production of Saxon cam was tem porarily interrupted due to a ft re which partially destroyed our main plant in Detroit on Saturday morn ing, February 3. However, we had under lease ad ditional factory quarters of greater floor space than the plant which was damaged by ft re. New equip ment has been installed here and Monday morning, February 12th, we shall begin building cars, in thia newly equipped plant We have a large supply of material, such as motors, axles, frames, oodies, rims, fenders, radiators, etc. We accept this opportunity to express our appreciation of the splendid help given us by a host of friends We especially thank the Detroit Fire and Police Departments; the Telephone and Telegraph Companies; the Insur ance Companies; the Banks; the Railroads; the office equipment companies who so quickly refitted our offices; the printers who worked all Saturday night and Sunday to give us anew set of office and factory forms and stationery; the contractors who have provided new factory working quarters in a week’s time; other automobile manufacturers; suppliers of parts who have co-operated in every possible way; our dealers throughout the country who have given every assurance of loyal support. By virtue of this assistance our organization has been able quickly to right itself and will soon lie turning out good Saxon cars in large quantities. SAXON MOTOR CAD CORPORATION, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Present l/ocation of General Offices—62l-659 Bellevue Ave. Present I oration Factor)' —Beaufait and Sylvester Sts. Hlie LoVHJW) GoMBUhV DISTRIBUTORS of SAXON MOTOR CARS wvnd#mrd of F*otmrr oitxoit TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1917. TcablemanosT The cost of the Cable may be a II H trifle more than ordinary pianos, M but the value you get in Style, Scr- E 9 U vice and Tone makes them worth II the difference. You will appreciate U you try them. LJ H Sold only by the manufacturers, H n AVA/e Piano fiunparuf' n jjg na- woodward -a i a jj • Gil the latest Records dlaagsW SSO Victrola IX Jouble faced Records, price Is $54 50 _ —with same Records and Complete Outfit 1 h ‘ nd#oni, ‘ Record Cabinet. »*T 50 Wry Easy Payments Ott-rr s•*) to 5400 < >u r TUII \ -*• \ t n ": T ! ; - •••: r - ' f x r ?■ .i . •-• . hcroughly familiar with ns’ruments and record*. 4KE US TODAY VICTROLA IX. SSO | Tree concert : < In Our Yictroln Recital Hall Tue*. Afternoon at 2:30 ! BERT J. MILAN. Violinist. HOWARD M. MINER. PianoDat ![ ( A program you’ll enjoy—and you’r* moat cordially Invited. Griiffiell flhmsL Detroit Branch, 57-59 Monroe Avt. 21 Store*. Head juarter*. 243*247 Woodward Avenue Fir«t Floor Vtctrola Salto Rooms ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES—IT PAYS stored fn our plants outside the main plant and this is available for immediate use in building cars. We have on hand now a supply of all parts necessary in assembling fin ished cars. Tn spite of the temporary delay, we expect to complete our ahipments to ail our dealers on schedule time. Fortunately our Service Depart ment was not touched by the rtre and we are able to give immediate attention to the needs of all Saxon owners from our large supply - of service parts. / The loss sustained by the fire was fully covered by insurance.