Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1943 — Page 7

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“Then she hugged and Kissed her (|

ind in a small box she found a pl and some love letters from

ge, Anthony Van Arkel, 27, in apartment the slaying oc-|&

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other girl. and was employed by the Railway

She heard Van Arkel's automobile | EXPress Co. here before entering

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nst a wall”

the army. outside, she said, and then seized the pistol. His sister, Mrs. Kenneth P.

“I only wanted to scare them with | HOW. lives in Miami, Fla.

gun,” she said, “but it went ® 8 @ accidentally when Anthony 8. SGT. TOM DEVINE JR. bed my arm and pushed me| rear gunner oh a B-17 bomber, is missing in action over Germany.

| Lt Paul H. Hughes . . . miss. |

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Machinist's Mate 2-¢ Aquilla Jones . . . missing.

He is the brother of Jack Des |

vine, an employee of the naval ordnance plant operated by Lukas-Harold Corp, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Devine Sr., formerly of Indianapolis and now of Bevely Hills, Cal, A graduate of Cathedral high school, the 20-year-old gunner was employed by Curtiss-Wright division here before entering the service in December, 1942. He was stationed in England. He completed combat flying at the Alexandria, La., air base. His father formerly was operator of the Indiana Roof ballroom and other entertainment enterprises and is now with the Fox West

+ Coast theaters. 5

s - o ‘ MACHINIST'S MATE 3-¢ AQUILLA JONES is the second polis man reported missing the sinking of the U_ 8, 8. Liscome Bay, a light carrier, in the Gilbert islands operation last month. Machinist Jones is the son of

Mr, and Mrs. Lotus Jones, 1139 8. West st. He entered the service

4 in Pebruary, 1942, and received

basic training at Great Lakes. He formerly worked with his father in their blacksmith shop at Carrollton, Ind. His father now works at W. J. Holliday &

Co. The last letter the family re.

ceived from Machinist Jones was |

from Hawaii, Also surviving are two brothers, William and Alfred Jones, and two sisters, Helen and Bessie Jones. » ” o Wounded FIVE HOOSIER soldiers and one marine are listed today as wounded in action. Cpl. Samuel R. Thompson, marine son of Mrs. Ora I, Tompson, Bloomington, was wounded.

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far distant as the Arctic front in | Russia. that Patton and his staff had visited “yarious areas” in the Middle East, with a specific mention of Palestine,

accident or design, Patton ed up in the Middle East hard on the heels of the international conferences at Cairo and Tehran, one major result of which was to align Turkey beside the allies as a benevolent non-belligerent.

Report Turks to Enter

Patton first was spotted by the public in Cairo Monday when, with members of his staff, he drove around the city in a car marked with the three stars of a lieutenant general. Among the reports of troubled stirrings in the Eastern Mediterranean zone was & Daily Mail disfrom {tg Geneva corre spondent which said that “Turkey will enter the war in the near future. This categorical statement, I am told on unimpeachable authoringen dhgulisn ear Be Turkish diplomat accredited to one of the Middle Eastern states,

CITY JOB SURVEYOR

At a caucas ith Mayor Tomcat

employment of a municipal job surveyor and also will informally choose a new council member to succeed the late Willie B. Sullivan. The meeting signals the first definite step to reorganize the city payroll which councilmen have protested “contains overlapping positions and inequalities.” Mayor Tyndall recently has indicated his willingness to go along with the! council in its job shake-up pro-

posals. William A. Brown, Indianapolis Power & Light Co. official and former Marion county commissioner, is expected to be agreed upon as the council replacement to succeed Mr. Sullivan, who died Dec. 3. - Democrat, Mr. Brown is ward

: chairman of the sixth ward and has|

the backing of Democratic organi-

THRIFTY CLUB PARTY. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED!

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