Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1932 — Page 16

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RITES SATURDAY FOR HARRY COX. RACING VICTIM Services Are Scheduled at Mortuary; James O'Brien Claimed by Death. Funeral services for Harry Cox, 28. race mechanic, who was lulled Wednesday at the Speedway in a south turn rraah, will be held at 2 Saturday in the Welland Willoughby funeral home, 1920 North Capitol avenue. Cox was killed when a racing car, driven by Benny Benefiel. in which he was riding, jumped the retaining wall on the south turn. He lived at 55 North East street, and had been & resident of Indianapolis ten years. Driver in Hospital Benefiel, who is at city hospital, suffered lacerations about the head and hands, and is believed to have concussion of th< brain. Illness of two and a half vears resulted in the dwith of James O'Brien. 69. Thursday, in his home. 3149 Kenwood avenue. Mr. O'Brien was for thirty-eight years superintendent of the beef department at Kimran <fc Cos., Ltd. During his illness he suffered a series of apoplectic strokes. Funeral Saturday

Born in Pecatoniea. 111., Mr. O'Brien lived in Lawrence. Kan., and Kansas City, Mo., before coming to Indianapolis in 1893. He was a member of Oriental lodge No. 500. F. Ai A. M.. and was a thirtysecond degree member of Scottish

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Ii Rite. He attended the University tPark Christian church. ' The Rev. J. A. Long of Dayton, 0.. will conduct funeral services at ,2:30 Saturday in the home. Burial will be In Crown Hill cemetery. , where the Masonic ritual will be given. Mrs. Celia M. Pugh. 86. died on Thursday at the home of .her daughter. Mrs. William Hershell, 958 Tecumseh street. Sr ? lived In i Indianapolis more than fifty years. She was bom In Plqua. O. Funeral services will be held at 3 Saturday In the home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. DIVORCES SOCIALITE Mrs. James Hazen Hyde Wins Decree in Paris. | By United Prr PARIS. May 27.—Mrs. James Hazen Hyde, the former Countess Ella Matuschka and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Walker of Detroit, was granted a divorce today from James Hazen Hyde, millionaire American philanthropist who has uved in France for more than twenty years. Mrs. Hyde alleged desertion and her husband said he would not contest the action. James Hazen Hyde was a noted member of American society before he went into voluntary exile in France, Hyde had a fortune estimated at $20,000,000 before investigation of insurance scandals which resulted in self-imposed exile.

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cial blessings cf the audit and control committee. Since then, definite action has been delayed became of inability of Democratic and Republican leaders to agree upon the personnel. Senators Robinson <Dem., Ark.), and Norris <Rep.. Neb *, are said to favor Senator Cutting <Rep„ N. M.*, a Progressive, but Republican leader James E. Watson wants Senator Hasting* (Rep.. Del.), as chairman. Democrats resent Hastings activities against Senator Bankhead of Alabama, whose seat was contested by Tom Heflin. The Republicans are opposed to Cutting, because he is unlikely to condone heavy Republican expenditures. Both groups wish to soft-pedal expenditures on their own sides and magnify campaign costs by the opposition. Have you made a lucky buy at any store advertising in The Indianapolis Times? If you have, tell as about It . . . you may win $100! Complete details on Page 9 this paper.

STILL EXPLODES IN PRISON CELL Two Convicts Are Hurt in Stateville (III.) Blast. By United Frett JOLIET. HI., May 27.—An air of gloom pervaded cellhouse E at Stateville prison today in sharp contrast to the atmosphere of

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cheerfulness prevailing during the past few weeks. Life, of course, was going on, but Roy Knight and Edward . Nelson. Chicagoan* serving sentences for armed robbery, were absent from their cell, the very cell that had seemed to be such a center of good fellowship. They were in hospital recovering from burns received when an explosion in the cell knocked t.'iem unconscious. Guards removed the pair together with wreckage of a small copper still capable of producing a half gallon of sugar alcohol several times daily.

Sugar was produced from the' kitchen, it appeared. When Roy and Edward recover, they, will spend a brief season in solitary confinement, Warden Henry C. Hill decreed.

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