Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1950 — Page 9
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i8t. Catherine of Siena Church fol-| lowing services in Lauck Funeral |Home. . | Burial will be in St. Joseph's {Cemetery. 2
* Mr. Bonowski, a lifelong resi- fic accident will be held at 10
{dent of Indianapolis, died Mon{day In his home at 1402 Castle {Ave, He was 68. | Surviving are his wife Mrs. {Barbara Schmitt Bonowski; a ison, John; a daughter, Mrs. Agnes {Muller, Indianapolis, and a brothe jer, Victor J. Bonowski, Youngs-! itown, O, Mr. Bonowski was a member of St. Catherine’s Church, Knights lof St. George. the St. Thomas
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Parents Fail to See Son Fall From Car
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Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mason Jr. stopped their convertible in front lof a relative’s home here. They thad just driven from Winnetka, 111, for a visit.
| When they got out of the car, they found their son, Ned, was! missing. It was several frantic hours! {later before they found him, in a ihospital, slightly cut and bruised. | Nine-year-old Ned had bounced jor fallen from the back seat en route.
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{ CONNERSVILLE, Ill. (UP) —
i % Syrian Deleg ate ian Church died of a heart atET [tack yesterday in St. Louis, nsists on Need | Mrs. Foege, the mother of Mrs.
j {her daughter and Mr. Koousch, LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Oct.5202 Broadway. She was 76 and
19 (CDN)—The United Nations ;,q been an Indianapolis resican succeed where the League ofiqent for the last 15 years. Mrs.
State Service !
EB. here | ter Homer E. Capehart charged here
last night that “New Dealers are trying a sleight-of-hand trick on | the socialized medicine scheme.” | Addressing a political meeting, here the Senator exhibited pamphlets which he said were issued
by the Democratic National Com-|
mittee and the Committee for the
§ Nations failed only if it immedi-| was visiting. relatives at { ately raises a large international|tp, time of her death. Another! If jarmy to stop aggression. |daughter, Mrs,” Myrtle Croskey,| $ d So states Faris Bey El-khouri, Kansas City, survives. { i veteran Syrian diplomat whol The funeral will take place in| heads his country's delegatioh atthe Provost Funeral Home in! {Lake Success, St. Louis and the burial there, “When I went before the par- tomorrow or Saturday relatives)
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| {he told the United Nations com-! : : ‘mittee debating an erican! Barbara Gene White | pm
resolution providing for a mili ” » ” Barbara White | 2
litary force, “they asked me how {the United Nations could succeed {while the Leagile of Nations (failed. | i. “I told them it could succeed ‘because in its charter were pro-; {visions for creating a military force to deal with aggressors. { “That was five years ago and inothing has been done to create
Traffic Victim such a force. If we don't act at| nce, the United Nations willl
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Indianapolis girl killed in a traf- Raps Opponents
The Syrian diplomat criticized a. m. tomorrow in the .Wilson those countries which have sabo-| taged the building of such an]
i pe. Soviet Union| Barbara Gene White, who was armed force. The 18 ra Sen Sunday evening has consistently refused to agree when pinned under a car which to the basis for such a force durcracked up near New Smyrna ing five years of military staff
: ae COMmittees. Beach, Fla. Miss White was Also eligible for criticism under
Miss White attended Public the statement of El-khouri is India
hich has decided to oppose the School 75 and Plainfield and WV eR Howe High Schools before moving propusy] on the grounds that the to Florida three years ago. She United Nations may become an graduated from a New Smvina extension of the North Atlantic Beach High School in June. DR signed only for military Miss White sang in choirs and A final vote on the proposal is was active in school plays. She expected about the end of the intended to make singing her ca- vgek when debate is completed reer. and amendments agreed upon. Surviving are ner mother, Mrs. copyright. 1950. for The Indianapolis Times . J. Neumann, New Smyrna ee ———————————————— Beach; her father, Robert White, i Bridgeport; three half-sisters, Woman Hit by Auto . Bridgeport; her grandmother, While Taking Sunbath
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