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RICHMOND, Ind., Sept. 10 (U.P). { —Hollys Sagester, 16-year-old sandf lot baseball’ stdr, today faced first- : degree murder charge for ‘the al5 leged “puppy love” slaying ‘of pretty, { brunet’ Martha Markey. { The ‘youth, who allegedly shot his » 15-year-old ‘schoolgirl sweetheart ! because she was going to have ani Other “date,” was indicted by. the s Wayne County Grand Jury last : night. Judge G. H. Hoelscher said f he probably would be arraigned toj day or tomorrow. : { Prosecutor John Britten indicated ; he would ask for the death penalty. i: Indiana law, does not lessen the , sentence in the cdse of a minor. . * According to’local police, Sagester f shot Martha while she sat on the i front porch’ of her home talking ; with two-girl friends. The boy had . appeared at the house earlier that ! day to ask her for a “date,” authorij ties claimed. ' She didn't answer, :but told Murial Hill to tell Hollys i she had decided to go out with anf other boy, they charged. \

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: Sagester, enraged, went to ‘the { home of Ray Kinder Jr., borowed a trifle on a pretext of going squirrel : hunting, the authorities claimed. He obtained some shells at his : own home, then, with Kinder, took this father’s car and drove to the i rear of Martha’s house, according ! to officers. They said Kinder was ; ignorant of Sagester’s plans. ts" In a signed statement, police ! claimed Hollys: said he found : Martha with two other girls on the ; porch, that he walked up, shot the f girl in the head then drove Kinder + home. . Martha died in Reid Memorial i Hospital. The bullet had entered ; the back of her head and lodged : behind her left eye. :' Sagester returned to the Markey : home and was arrested. Later he ¢ told police he tried to shoot himself : but the gun jammed, they said. *.. Martha was to have entered Mor- ! ton High School Thursday. Sagester ! was a sophomore.

'KARABELL SETS | V.F. W. CHIEF'S TRIAL

Ancil Morton, 1131 Gimber St., : commander of Veterans of Foreign { Wars Post No. 908, charged with vio- ; lation of the. Anti-Slot Machine { Law, is to appear in Municipal : Court again next Friday. His case i: was continued yesterday by Judge ; Charles Karabell. : Morton was arrested after police i had been summoned to the post : clubhouse to investigate a burglary. : Police charged they found eight slot i machines in the place. The ma-

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+ about $150 had been taken, police said club authorities told them.

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German-American Bund Members Called Foes of Americanization Efforts Yearbook of Society Described as Written From

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CHICAGO, Sept. 10 (U. P.).—American Nazi's make “health, Hitler, heils and hatred” the 4-Hs of their drive to “prevent Americanization of American children whose parents are members of the GermanAmerican Bund,”, the Chicago Times said today. Today’s copyrighted installment of a series based on .a six-month under-cover investigation, said the ed yearbook was reprinted from Ar .

| truncheon members of our. nation like

have emigrated to America, the yearbook said, according to the Chicago Times: } “In the coming and all the effpfts will be required in order to put la stop to fhe former crippling by the Americanization of their young.” The paper charged 20,000 Bund members were preparing to seize control of the United States when Communists and Jews—as Nazis expect—start a revolution. John C. Metcalfe, a Chicago Times investigator, quoted Alfons Brem, member of the Astoria, Long Island Bund Post, as saying: “We feel that one of these days the U. S. must make its choice between communism and . fascism. When that day comes—and no one

\Jknows how soon—we must be pre-

pared. We do not advocate a revolution, but we tear there is apt to be one. When the revolution comes, it will likely be one of communism. Then we shall rise to fighgt it. We shall go on the side of fascism. We do not. believe in racial equality— that Negroes and Jews are as good as white-men.” . . Another investigator.reported one Bund youth camp was at the Deutschhorst Country Club, near Croydon, Pa. and 40 boys and 25 girls live there in tents.

Indianapolis Groups Doubt Nazi Story

Indianapolis German-Americans said today they knew nothing of plans to form a Nazi organization here, as the Chicago Times reported in a copyrighted story. : Leaders of local German social societies said they did not ‘believe the report and would oppose such

an attempt.

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Hitler Praises Police Reform

NUREMBERG, Germany, Sept. 10- (U. P.).—Fuehrer Adolf Hitler, addressing 3000 police tocay at the

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