Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 222, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1926 — Page 20

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SENATORS STRESS NEED FOR GIVING UNIVERSITIES AID Bloc to Resist Efforts to Curtail Appropriations May Be Formed. Formation of a Senate bloc to resist the efforts of those who would curtail expenditures for higher education was forecast by discussion at a caucus of Republican Senators Tuesday at the Columbia Club, i “Indiana and Purdue Universities should receive money enough to compete with universities like Illinois,” Lieutenant Governor F. Harold Van Orman said. ‘‘We should not be foreotl to send our children to schools in other .States.” Assails Charges -( '.or James J. Nejdl, Whiting, pro. : pro tern, of the 1925 sea Sio ioh exception to charges that APi-.alions for the schools are "exorbitant” and said he would seek to block any movement to curtail them. “Both Indiana and Purdue Uni versities must receive funds for new buildings from the 192d Legislature,' Senator Robert L. Moorhead, Indianapolis, a former budget committee member, said. Big Issues Promotion of public health legislation and 'educational appropriations will be big issues in the session, Sen-

Stomach Caused Awful Suffering Was Bloated, Nervous, Sleepless and Dizzy. Entirely Well Now. Anyone who is suffering from the pangs of indigestion and stomach trouble, will be interested in a letter written by Alex Black, Gaston, Ind., telling how he quickly regained his health. Mr. Black writes: "I suffered with a breakdown five years ago. It just seemed as if everything was the matter with me. I had blood pressure, a bad stomach, constipation, and I was so nervous I would just shake. I could not sleep at night. My nerves just jumped. My stomach would bloat and cramp and the gas would press back my heart till I thought maybe I had organic heart trouble. My bowels would hardly move even with a laxative, and never without one. I had and zzy spells and would stagger and almost fall. I did not have any appetite and what I did eat Wouldn't stfr u.vn, 1 tried different medicines, but only got a little relief. Then hearing from friends about Virna 1 started taking it. Right froiji the first it helped me, and now I feel fine, as good as I ever did in my life. ( eat anything and everything, have a good appetite, my bowels are in good shape, my nervousness is practically gone. I am a man 70 years of age, and if Viuna helps everyone like it has ir®, it sure is wonderful.” Tiling sets promptly on slnggM fcowela, laay liver and weak kidney*. H purifies the blood, clears thf skin, re•tore* appetite and digestion, and bring: new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you re not glad you tried Viuna, your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists sr mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vepit'ible regulator

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ator John C. Sherwood, Mitchell, predicted. “We must restore our schools to their former high standard,” he said. For instance, the Indiana University medical school was listed second in the country when I attended it. Now it is far down the list because our legislators have failed to appropriate money to keep abreast of our State institutions."

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CLARKE REMAINS AWAY; CITY LIGHT SILL HANGS FIRE Board of Works Keeps Data Secret, Pending Appearance of Utilities Man. Absence of Harley B. Clarke, Chicago utilities operator, from sessions of the board of works is the subject of considerable speculation at the city hall today. Board members are awaiting appearance of Clarke to settle the city’s light bill for 1926 and to carry out his agreement to reduce the liability for 1927 from $400,000, the contract price, to $250,000, the amount allowed in the budget. Data Assembled Complete data on lights ordered curtailed by the board last spring and estimates have been assembled by the board, but members say they keep them secret until Clarke announces his action. “We won’t show our hand until he shows his,” Oren S. Hack, board member, summarized the situation. Fails to Appear Clarke was expected at board meeting Monday, but failed to ap-

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