Heights High Fuhrer' Found Delinquent

By W. JAMES Van VLIET

The leader of a selfstyled "Fifth Reich" among pupils at Cleveland Heights High School was sent to the Juvenile Detention Home yesterday by Judge Albert A. Weldman, presiding judge of Juvenile Court.

The 17-year oid, who called himself "The Chancellor" of the neo-Nazi group, will undergo psychiatric examination.

The boy, and two others. one an admitted member of the party," appeared to answer charges connected with use of narcotics by high school pupils.

THE CHANCELLOR” was found delinquent because of association with a known University Circle adult homosexual.

His "Leader of the SS.” who is 15 years old, admitted improper association with the adult and posses-

sion and use of narcotics. mainly marijuana.

A third boy, called a "ian member of the group by the 17-year-old, also admitted improper association and possession of marijuana.

All were found delinquent.

The third boy, who also is 15, was not allowed full membership because he is Jewish.

sobs in court. It was learned later that she had spent several years in a Nazi concentration camp in World War II.

The other boys told the court that they wore Nazi emblems in the form of eagles and swastikas on their jackets while attending school.

The leader said he disbanded the group Tuesday. It had a membership of 12 HIS MOTHER fought back pupils, he said.

"THIS IS TYPICAL of radical groups influencing today's youth," said George J. Moscarino, an assistant county prosecutor. "Here, we have a right-wing, neoNazi group, and in other cases, we have evidence of influence from leftist organizations."

He told the court many students come into contact with leftists at University Circle establishments. Continued on Page 4, Col. 1