Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 148, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1931 — Page 8

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FAIL FESTIVAL TO MARK 30TH STREETOPENING Merchants to Co-Operate Tonight in Party on North Side. Widening and resurfacing of Thirtieth stret from Meridian street to Capitol avenue will be celebrated by a fall festival held at 7 tonight by the Thirtieth and Illinois street Merchants’ Association. The festival will be preceded at 3 this afternoon by a parade of about 100 automobiles, headed by a fire truck, traveling over north side streets. Rope Street for Dance Tonight, the newly paved street will be roped off and brilliantly lighted for the program consisting of contests, music and dancing. Speakers at the celebration will include Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan, E. Kirk McKinney, works board president, and others. Prank P. Manly, Indianapolis Life Insurance Company president, will preside. Forty prizes for contest winners have been provided by the merchants. Prize for Children Contests for children will include: Scooter race, boys, 10 and under; scooter race, girls, 10 and under; roller skating race, boys under 12; staking race for boys 12 and 16 and a similar race for girls. Other prizes will be awarded for the oldest man and oldest woman present, youngest baby, couple married the longest, best dancers, best costumes of various types and boys or girls with pets in costume. Edward W. Clark, publisher of the Spectator, will be master of ceremonies. Judges will be Miss Ernestine Ewing, Robert Johnson and Perry Meeks. SUICIDE PLAN FUTILE Slipping of Gun Nailed to Table Prevents Fatal Wound. By Timex Special GOSHEN, Ind, Oct. 30.—John Brumbaugh, 23, who nailed a shotgun to the kitchen table in his home and used a string to pull the trigger, will recover, it is believed, and his act is expected to bring about a reconciliation of himself and wife. The suicide attempt was made shortly after Mrs. Brumbaugh left with her 8-months-old baby after telling her husband she intended to make her home with her mother. It is believed the gun slipped as the trigger was pulled. Brumbaugh suffered only a flesh wound in the side. He walked to the home of a neighbor and collapsed. He had been out of employment. City May Spend $496,000 By Timm Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 30. The city council is considering ordinances for sale of $496,000 in bonds, the proceeds to be used in track elevation, street widening, and purchase of new equipment for the police and fire departments. Poor Aid Costs SIIO,OOO By Timm Special FT. WAYNE, Ind., Oct. 30.—Allen county’s twenty townships spent SIIO,OOO for poor relief during the first nine months of this year, figures in the office of County Auditor F. William Ortlieb reveal. A deficit of $79,000 has been incurred in the nine months. Accused Man Kills Self By Timex Special COVINGTON, Ind., Oct. 30.—Porter Olem, 36, State Line, despondent over the notoriety attending arrest on a charge of failing to provide for his mother, 77, committed suicide by shooting while he and his wife were preparing to come here for his trial in Fountain circuit court.

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THE INDIANAPOUS TIMES

OCT. 30, 1931