Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1946 — Page 21
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DETROIT, Feb. 21 (U, P.)—An army deserter who hid in his own home for four years because he pa want to be killed” was held the guardhouse today awaiting fisposition of his case by the 6th * service command, The soldier, Pvt, Walter Michalowski, gave himself up on the advice of Judge O. Z. Ide, ending the self-imposed confinement’ that started in March, 1942, when he deserted from Camp Robinson, Ark. Michalowski had been ott of his
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sneaked out for a few hours to go on a nocturnal fishing trip. Only the deserter’s parents, Mr.
three other members of his family knew his whereabouts. The secret was divulged finally by Michalowski's sister, Mrs. Helen Frania, who tried to persuade him to give himself up. He refused and she consulted an attorney, Watson Walkiewics, sia
Mr. Walkiewicz arranged for an interview with Judge Ide, who recently had returned from overseas where he had served as a colonel in the judge advocate general's department. .
The judge persuaded Michalowski|
to give himself up. Michalowski said he deserted because he was afraid he would be assigned to the infantry.
have to kill anyone,” he said. Military police called at his home a few days after he left camp Robinson, but they were told that he was not there. During the four years, Michalowski whiled away the time by playing gin rummy with his young niece and building model airplanes. He gained 40 pounds during the four
years. Army psychiatrists who examined him after he gave himself up said he was suffering from a form of schizophrenia, or split personality. Michalowski said he was worried about what the army would do to him, but “any, punishment will be better than having been in the infantry.”
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CAPTURE AWARDS
Indianapolis winners of the eighth annual All-Breed Dog show, held recently by the Muncie Kennel club at Muncle, were announced today. First prize in the non-sporting group went to a male Schipperke owned by John Ferguson, 1526 N. Colorado ave. Reserve winner was a Schipperke owned by L. F. Newlin, 1110 N. Euclid ave. In the Obedience trials, first honors in the “Open B” event were taken by a collie owned by Frank Douthitt, 4920 E. 34th st, while second high score in “Novice B” event was won by a cocker spaniel trained and handled by Gene R. Harrington, 4939 W. 11th st.
4 FATALLY BURNED IN°- MINNESOTA FIRE
MINNESOTA LAKES, Minn, Feb. 21 (U. P.).—A family of four died yesterday after fire swept their Minnesota Lakes home. ; The bodies of Mrs. Fred Rogers and her daughter, Marjorie, were found in the ruins of their tworoom apartment located on the second floor of a store building. Mr. Rogers ‘and his son, Roscoe, ran down the stairs to the street, but died of burns a few hours later. Firemen said the blaze probably broke out while the family was gathered about a coal stove. Someone apparently tried to throw oil on the live coals, they said, and the oil can burst into flames and ex-
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