School officials here have reinstated nine high school boys who were suspended last week because they were members of local neo-Nazi gangs. The nine students who were reinstated in school will be required to attend a series of lectures on human rights and American citizenship. They also promised never again to Join any Nazi club.
Three other boys were still under suspension today, while still another, reported to be the leader of the Nazi movement here, will not be permitted to re-enter Southeast High School where he was a non-resident student. Activities of neo-Nazi clubs at Southeast and East high schools were revealed after a bomb caused $10, 000 damage to Kehilath Israel Synagogue on January 28.
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