Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
12 SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930. e , Baffle Mysteries ve nothir feel neglected commune Wit m toms."” Copyrigt u g e _—_— rimes 1o solve bafited dete olice—w hat the telltal how will yo bafle Wi ontest, there sest Search \'le Connecticut D. F. P. A, Will Meet on June 13 POLLY AND HER PALS Fresh Rilled. Mills Fed BROILERS and ROASTING CHICKRE NS Clayton Poultry Farm ‘ but tha for her to N —mr- - —_— actual Annersley shouted — | Andy’s Reflections S L L we counted two cars that |that rules of the church required One stopped to [that bishops be prepared to travel in iger and the other [the church field and accept no tasks that would prevent such movements. filling station The board is taking note, it said, of 1shed their fi « Bishop Fisher’s intention to cease stopped be- | traveling in the churgh field at large came out | Bishop Fisher will' he attached to What'll [the North Indiana conference from answered | which he will be transferred to the 1k Detroit conference. lieve it or not.| Bishop Fisher is considered a lead- on six ac- er in the church. He is the you . “speeding. | man cver klebjed a bishop vears ago, and is still the youngest high officer. In an address before the confer is noble cranium in ence last Wednesday he espoused dislodge the cobwebs, “that [the cause of his friend, Mahatma A on account of not | Gandhi, leader of the present pas- nough 1o keep the Buggy |sive resistance campaign in India d,” continued the cop tri- st ot ANDY DALE 2ot What Congress Is HOP ALLOWED e Saturday I Priday 235, T, DT () T Y e e i or Ann Arbor ment on airplane accidents. Passed resoultion to amend senate rules in effort to expedite lation. Foreign relations and naval affairs committee considered Tondon traety Commerce committee resumed consideration of rivers and harbors resolution conferees of to abandon dehewture provisions of tariff bill navy supp arrying 57,000,000 for warship « il uction and modernization T 4 Investigation of nation Arbor, w Christian (Red) Cagle, football star, et from West Point anded by Fish, republican. New | naval stores in the agriculture mar- keting ac Publi¢! Welfare Board Retains Supt. Doyle Reorganization of the chari board was effected at'a meeting lain vesterday afternoon when J. W. Marsland became chairman of the mmission on motion of Rev. Ma:- W Traynor who retired u/ hairman but remained as a mem- r of the hoard John L. Doyle was continued a superir a post he s held for six a Dr. Joseph Maz- teis suec ded Dr. George W. Dunn as chairman Re-appointments by the board included; Walter Kosswig, investigator Grace Reilly, Secre- tary; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Busen, superintendent and matron of the town home. peses ol A (Classified Ad. Headings Announcements MAKIN, Appropriations ub-committec | worked on second deficiency bill Military committee contin- 1ed hearin on Speaks bill to power the president to call th tional Guard to service with the re jlar arm fairs committee took ad- estimony on location of Pa- coast d ble base Agricultural committer opened carings on Larsen bill to include MOTHERS— Do not economize on your children’s milk. 1t does not pay. MOORLAND GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Free from Tubevculosis. Raw Milk, Vitamines, Proteins and Flavor all there. Absolutely safe. Costs more. Worth more. C.R. WEIDMAN, Supt. TEL. 3940 e TAR, BUT HEH, FEH HER' 0 S=TTIN' ON 1= | MY DEAR FELLER )/ anioTER MAN'S| | Y NEEDNT MIND WEES LAP ¢ [ME! T ANT 7 wASNT BaRT o | [T JEALOUS! , THE AGREEMENT I — | i, HEAT'G, MET. AND TAILORING JOBB'G. STATION NAL SERVICES SERVICES Educational PONDENCE COURSES NG TEACHERS ND VOCAL TE INSTRUCTOR® 49—WANTED—TO BOR Live Stock N 3 EQUIPMENT 3—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 50—FEED AND ¥ RUMENTS DIAMONDE, JEWELRY ARTICLES TO BUT Real Estate for Rent TS & TENEMENTS PLACES FOR RENT K ROOM AND OFF! —~FARMS FOR RENT 13—HOUSES FOR RENT SUBURBAN FO P R RENT & STORAGE —TO RENT -BUT MY WIFE IS, AN’ SHES A I-TAMER CRISSMUS || = 17 AN — BESIDES — YOU 'T SEND ME NO | CRISSHUS PRESENT — X TCRISSMUS - oRIciPLE®