Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1929 — Page 16
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WEATHER BARS START OF DASH ACROSS OCEAN Two Planes Held in Maine by Unfavorable Winds, Clouded Skies, By Untf'4 Pr - OLD ORCHAPD. Me.. May 27. Prospects of a frans-AUantic race between the French monoplane Bar-nard-191 and the American monoplane Green Flash dwindled today. a5 both ships. were held on the beach here by unfavorable weather. Avmcno Lottj Jr., backer of the projected French flight to Paris, said that tiv E°rnard would not take off for at least five days. He planned to go to New York today with Rene Lefevre, one of his pilots, to keep in touch with weather conditions. returning here at the first stgr. of a break in the unfavorable conditions which have held sway over the Atlantic for more than a week. Jean Assolant, the other pilot and third member of the Bernard's crew, will remain with the plane here Roger O. Williams and Captain Lewis A. Yancey of the Green Flash also were held back by ocean storms. They plan a longer flight than the French crew, and since they are hoping to reach Rome they must consie°r European conditions as well as the state of weather at sea. There was no likelihood of a start by either plane for several days, It appeared. RID OF AWFUL STOMACH TROUBLE Back-Ache and Rheumatism Also Left her. Health Quickly Restored. Discouraged sufferers will find a message of eood cheer in a letter written by Mrs. Eva Reynolds, 149 So. West Are.. Kankakee, 111. She i says: “I was in pain and misery for years with stomach and kidney troubles, back-ache and rheuma- j tism. After every meal, gas painsj would torture me for hours, and food felt, like a rock in my stomach. I had back-ache all the time, pains around my heart, and the sharp rheumatic pains shot, all through my body. I was so sick and in such agony that. I was almost in despair when I finallv consented to try Viuna. That was the turning point. The first week I felt decidedly better. and today every sign of pain has left me. My appetite and digestion are fine, no gas, no distress of any kind. It seems wonderful to be entirely free from rheumatism and back-ache. I am no longer constipated, mv complexion has cleared up, and I am full of energy’ where I used to be so weak and draggy. Viuna brought back my health, after I had given up hope of ever being well again." Viuna has worked wonders in thousands of desperate cases of kidney trouble, back-ache, stomach trouble and rheumatism. It may be the making of you. Try’ one bottle under positive guaranty. $1 at druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA Tl,n vegetable regal ttor
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