Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1944 — Page 17

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THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1944

“Nazi Deserter, 17, Admits Parents] in U. S.

By JACK FRANKISH United Press Staff Correspondent LANGERWEHE, Germany, Dec. 12—(Delayed)—He was wearing the-black uniform of a Schutzstaffel tank man and he spoke only: German,

So it was surprising to 1st Lt.

arles R. Stein of New York, who was checking in prisoners,

when this loutish, youth said: “I'm from Los Angeles. My parents live there and it's not nice to fight against your, own parents. I desgried:§ the German army, ”

17-year-old

* 8 = HE GLANCED furtively at fel-

low prisoners and handed Stein a

green card, bearing the photograph of a year-old boy, It had been issued by the United States consulate in Berlin in September, 1928, ‘and gave permission for the child to enter the United States under the Ger=man quota. The youth already’ had been evacuated to the rear when Stein told me this story so I went back to the prisoners’ cage to see him. » » »

I GOT back to the cage bee fore he arrived. But when a truckload of prisoners rolled up, 1st Lt.

||“ Walter C, Doty of Sioux City, Ia.,

called out: ] “Is there a man here whose parents live in Los Angeles?” A shabby youth, somewhat the

i| worse for wear, stepped forward,

He had been wounded this morning when he looked out of a foxhole trying to find Americans to whom he could surrender, » » » UNDER questioning by Sgt. Leo L. Haas of Baltimore, Md. he told his story. He had been taken to the Dnited States by his parents in 1028 when he was a year and a half qld. He lived with them in Los Angeles for five years. Then he was sent back to Germany to live with his grandparents. That was in 1933, the year Hit- | ler rose to power. » " . AT THE age of 10 he was “forced” to join the Hitler Youth. After leaving school he became an apprentice in an aircraft face tory. Less than two months ago he was called up for military serve ice and was placed in training for an SS man. According to his story, he did not like military life and he complained to comrades who reported him to a sergeant. He was put in .the guard house. He escaped and hiked to the front. » - » HE ADMITTED that it was not Auntil he became convinced recently that Germany was finished that he decided to attempt to reach American lines. “Germany has lost the war and || America has always been my ultimate goal,” he said.

TIN GAN GANVASSERS CARRY ON IN COLD

Despite the cold weather and icy streets 24 city trucks returned to the

1 South side today to, complete the tin

ican collection.

Luther E. Tex, street .commis-

l| sioner, reported that two and ones

half carloads were picked up yesterday. The total collection to date is seven and one-half carloads. Mr. Tex estimated that three or {four carloads less than the average | | pickup in the past would be realized | this drive. He said that the slippery streets

#4 had slowed progress but that no

streets would be overlooked. So far

Jured in Talls while Sanvasting the

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