Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 212, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1926 — Page 22
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BATTLE BANDITS WfIISTLE Bluffton to Sound Signal in Case of Hold-Ups. By Timet Special BLUFFTON, Inc!., Dec. 10.—Bluffion banks have arranged with the water works for a signal system to five citizens opportunity to earn sash awards for Information which will aid In the capture of bandits.. After this when a hold-up is staged, the water works whistle will give a long series of short blasts. Citizens thne will watch the streets for speedng autos or for suspicious charae:ers. In addition, the banks are installing signals In nearby business Houses where arms are kept In readiness. WOODEN COACHES TO GO Japanese Railways Order All-Steel Cars Bn United Press TOKIO, Dec. 10.—Alarmed at the great loss of life In the recent wreck of the Toklo-Sliimonoseki express near Hiroshima, the Japanese Imperial Railway has decided to abandon wooden passenger coaches as rapidly as possible. The railways will build 720 all-steel coaches during the coming fiscal year. MILLION BIBLES SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 10.—The final shipment of 1,000,000 Bibles to supply earthquake-stricken cities In Japan was loaded recently on the steamer President Grant, for Yokohama. The earthquake and fires destroyed many books and other household effects in Japan.
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CLEW IN POISON CASEJSDENIED Prosecutor Still Baffled Over Arsenic in Well. Hu Timet Special WARSAW, Ind., Dec. 10. —Prosecutor Morrison Rockhlll today denied any clews had been found in connection with the poisoning of a school well near here with arsenic. Thirteen children narrowly escaped death when they drank the water. Rockhlll said the grand jury would not be called until he had facts to present them'. He discounted the theory that the person who entered the school house where the well was located and destroyed books recently was the poisoner. I Rockhlll said he believed boys had j destroyed the books. belated baseball game at Van Buren. I She was struck in the face by a ball bat in the hands of a small boy. The Rev. H. K. Lookabill, who : left Kokomo to take a Dayton (Ohio) pastorate, received a baptism of fire. His family had just. | moved into their new homo when blaze broke out in an adjoining house. The pastor hud to move j his furniture out. The lire, however, was brought under control before any damage was done. Terre Haute now has 12,234 children In school, the November report | shows. Child, 2, Able to Read Small Words Bu Timet Special HUNTINGTON, Ind., Dec. 10.— Although only two and a half years ago, Sarah Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Young. Is able to read I one syllable words. A brother, Alfred, was able to read when two and I a half years. Young refuses to re-1 gard his children as prodigies. A former school teacher, he used the phonetic method of teaching the I letters and words.
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