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Herman leaving--Pg. 17 XENIA DAILY GAZETTE WEATHER: Cooler today; 95 Duel S4th YEAR, NO. 194 DIAL 372-4444 or 426-6444 XENIA. OHIO, MONDAY, AUGUST 1H, 1965 24 PAGES 10 CENTS PER SINGLE COPY FORMER SCHOOL HEAD Beaver Trustee E.G. Shaw Dies back from California with her son; another son, Richard E.

Shaw of Pine Ridge Farm, Hillsboro; a daughter, Gene- and nine; BEAVERCREEK -Ernest G. a 61-year-old township trustee and former superintendent of the Beavercreek Schools, died Saturday of a heart at- vieve of Knollwood; tack while visiting his son, Dr. grandchildren. Glenn Robert Shaw, at San I Services will be conducted at Jose, Calif. Hawker United Church of Mr.

Shaw had suffered a heart attack Feb. 16, 1957, that ended his 34 years in the school business, but he had recovered sufficiently to resume an active life had icrved as Beavercreek Twp. trustee since May 28, 1963, and was a candidate for re-election this year. He was honored during "E.G. Shaw Week" May 7-13, 1961, when a testimonial dinner was held for him and the elementary school on Kemp Rd.

formally dedicated as the E.G. Shaw School. It had been named for him earlier. He had served as superintendent of the Beavercreek Schools in 1947-57 during one of its most difficult growth periods. In school business 34 years as a teacher and administrator, Mr.

Shaw had been at Buck- Police Headquarters In Saigon Bombed Bv Communist Terrorists SAIGON (UPI) A gang of Communist terrorists, using an American automobile and two women as decoys, today ma- chinegunned and bombed Saigon's national police headquarters compound. The daring and well-timed attack killed at least four policemen and injured nousing fte office of the nation skin Valley School in Ross County for 21 years as superintendent before he Beavercreek in 1947. He also had served as president of the Greene County Township Trustees and Clerks Association. Mr. Shaw is- survived -by his widow.

Naundice. who is driving E. G.SHAW rites Saturday Christ, 51 N. Longview, Knollwood, Saturday at 1 p.m. with came to burial in Sugar Tree Ridge I Cemetery in Highland County.

Friends may call at the church Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment is in charge of Gleason Roberts Funeral Home of Mowrystownj 4 Policemen Killed, 21 In juried In Bold Attack Death Toll Groivs To 33 with machineguns and other arms. Three policemen fell! dead. The terrorists fired two- green smoke grenades to screenj themselves from counter fire, The terrorists who drove the two cars into the compound apparently escaped during the confusion. They had parked their vehicles near the building others, including six The terrorists, carrying explo-j sives into the police compound in a military jeep and another car, escaped after both cars ex- to Vietna- Area Of Attacks In LA Is Expanded LOS ANGELES (UPI) Ne-jnortheast Los Angeles, the now.

We now are gro sniping and fire bombing expanded beyond a military-patrolled curfew area to suburban white, neighborhoods today in a France Gives Cambodia 10 U.S. Bombers PHNOM PENH. Cambodi (UPI) France handed ovc 10 U. SkTaider fight er bombers today to Cambodia avowed enemv of America: bor area to the south and from i with hard core individual jp 0 ij cy Southeast Asia. the sprawling San Valley to the north.

But within the 56-mile police director Police Director Lt.j six-day riot that has left 33 per-! area directly south of the civic van Lieu was notions dead. center deputy police i Femando i criminals who mainly at law ficers," Nearlv 3.000 are shooting; The Skyraiders were turned enforcement of- over to chief of state Prince Norodom Sihanouk by the French ambassador, who said injured but the windows of his! "They've been throwing ire- Thomas Jeddin claimed victory been made. stucco villa inside the compound shattered from the impact. A building next to his offices was destroyed: ihis government approves the 800 persons neatral and independent" for- bombs all over the saidjover mob-rule and said opiim-jbeen injured and damage esii- ign policy of Cambodia. isticallv.

a police department spokesman as reports came in of hit-run attacks from communities we know we have them- Yellow Springs Services Planned For Judge Fess I mated at from S100 million to; Observers saw the French -They've just about notedj mili mn th(t be a ction as a direct slap at the TM S. position in neighboring Wednesday mgnt. The dead Nam ag Deluded a police officer, a dep- st in lhe French lo juty sheriff, fireman and two i persons stricken with heart at- ploded, according mese police. The Americans injured in the bold attack included a special forces captain, a military police lieutenant attending a meeting at the headquarters and two MP sergeants injured while aiding others amid the concrete, glass and metal debris. Two American civilians injured were identified as employes of the U.S.

aid mission. The apparently fuse-set explosions destroyed one building and three police vehicles, start- Sixth Distrcit Court of Appeals, his car at 5:30 a.m. The fam-jthe Ohio Personnel Board of'er's shotgun accidentally dis- i tacks directly connected to the rioting. Police clamped a curfew on of Long Beach after a po- Ilice-man was shot and killed YELLOW SPRINGS Com-1 in the garage at his home early Simeon D. Fess and a brother un day night.

The officers were initial services for H. Lehr Sunday. He was found dead ofjof Lowell Fess, former a i to stop Negroes from Fess, 73, of Toledo, judge of the carbon monoxide poisoning in senator and now a member on i cars and another offic- colonial possessions in this area. The planes, similar to some being used by the U. S.

and South Vietnamese forces against Communist positions in North and South Viet Nam, tripled the fighter-bomber capacity of the Cambodian air force. Freak Mishap Is Fatal To Xenia Child Manry, Wife Are Reunited FALMOUTU England (UPI) ed fires within the compound and shattered windows in buildings more than 100 yards away. "It was the first terrorist bombing in Saigon since the June 25 raid on the My Canh floating restaurant which killed 42 persons, including 12 Americans. As reconstructed by Vietnamese police, two women, pre--Robert Manry, a self-made jsumably Vietnamese, distracted sailor, today neared England on the attention of police guards the home stretch- of Hiir engaging them, in coriversa- ily said he had been despondent Review, Judge Fess was grad-; charged. will be conducted at Glen Forest Cemetery here Wednesday at over ill health, which a juated from Antioch College in Ylre bomb attacks were re: ported on a paper bag factory! in Wilmington, a Pacoima bev-l erage company warehouse, a Anaheim lumber yard, and on! buildings in El s'ereno, Ingle-j wood, and Hollvwood.

I 11 a.m. by Rev. Ian Bisset. pas- caused him to resign his post tor of the Yellow Springs Meth-jon the board of directors of An- odist Church. Burial will be tioch College Alumni Associa- the Fess family plot.

iticn last Spring. daughter of Mrs. Erline B. Monroe of 137 S. Columbus St.

and Lincoln Monroe of Columbus. crossing 13-1 1 sailboat Tinkerbelle. Another car, a Chevrolet, was I driven into a no-parking zone Manry was sighted about IOC to attract attention of other po- was killed accidentally Sundayj es rom Falmouth i lice stationed outside the corn- about 3:55 p.m. when a portion orning and a few hours later pound. Terrorists in a fourth of her heart and artery a rendezvous at sea waited.nearby to open the punctured by a sliver of glass.

I his wife. Virginia. attack. according to Det. Ken Halter of i There'had been no sign off While police talked with the the Xenia Police Division.

Manry. since last Monday until! women, the jeep, The girl was''playing at herj a British fishing trawler sight- 1 1 residence and apparently felled his orange-sailed cockleshell through a Storm door on the. ahnnf 42 -miles srmrhwpsf of flip. front porch. She was draped over the jagged glass of the door and then pulled away by about 42 miles southwest of the Scilly Isles, off Britain's southwestern tip.

Manrv, a Cleveland newsman her twin brother, Lamont. The i Bought the Tinkerbelle in 1958 girl ran several steps into or $250, partially rebuilt it and bedroom and then to sail it on Lake Erie, without uttering a sound, ac-1 He reported today he was do- cording to police. ing fine. Xenia Fire Division Emer- Manry was reported to have gency Squad was called to the i interrupted his voyage for a scene but she was dead on 0 jt aboard a British rival at Greene Memorial Hos-Sfi ner vessel for a glass whose driver appeared to be in uniform, and. automobile, also believed to be- an American car, drove through the open gate.

The women then strolled off and the waiting terrorists, passing in their car, opened fire Dayton Boy Is Electrocuted pital. Death was ruled accidental by Coroner Justin Krause. DAYTON (UPI) A 9- year-old Dayton boy climbed a cold milk. tree Sunday, reached up to grab The trawler Trewarvennethia wire and was electrocuted Police said that the storm door re 0rte( Dy ra( ji 0 ear wh en a 12.000-volt shock shot did not have any braces or lat- morning that it had sighted the! through his bod y- tice work and urged ej 1 001; sa ii boat TinkerbeJle; Firemen said Charles Shef- owners to make sure that storm off Britain's southwestern tip. I field Jr.

was killed instantly, doors had the protective braces. if THE CHILD was born in Munich, Germany, in 1959, and he: father is presently stationed at Columbus i the armed forces. Lorna attended Church of God and had completed kindergarten at East-Lincoln School in May, She would i have been a first grader at Me-; Kinley School this fall. In addition to her parents and brother, she is survived sister, Lolita. 5 and several aunts and uncles.

Services will be conducted at Winfrey Funeral Home, 335 Market Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. with interment in Cherry Grove Cemetery. Friends may cafl at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. School Opening 3 Weeks Away With the start of school In many areas of Greene County only a little over three weeks away, the Xenia Daily Gazette today presents it's annual Back To School Edition, containing advertisements from local merchants and stories about ichools.

Additional stories on rchool openings i appear in other editions of the Gaiette this week. Judge Fess took his own lifei Son of the late U.S. Senator Still Hot And Humid Sunday's high- reading of 98-probably didn't break any-thermometers, but it did break an all- time record high for that date, the weatherman said today. Little relief was expected today, with fair skies and hot humid conditions continuing- through Tuesday. Predicted nig-h both today and tomorrow was.to be 95 with a drop to only 72 due tonjofht.

Wednesday will be cooler, however, with showers expected that day and Thursday, and again Saturday nigrht. Temperatures for the five days will average near the normal 64-84. WHERE IS IT? Page Amusements 22 Classifieds 20-21 Comics 22-23 Crossword Puzzle 21 Editorial Page 4 Helen Bottel 2 Markets 18 Obituaries 5 Sports 6-7-8 Sylvia Porter 23 Robert Peterson 22 Television 23 Women's News 2-3 TEMPERATURES Max. Min. Atlanta 90 70 Boston 89 69 Des Moines 97 70 El Paso 89 70 Los Angeles 89 69 Miami 85 78 New Orl'ans 88 71 Nexv York 81 71 Spokane 87 59 Washington 93 75 Xenia 98 74 Have a news tip? Phone 372-4444 Gemini-5 Plans For Thursday Launch Proceed CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) ed extensive shooting in thei main riot area centered oround Watts, the San Fernando Valley and Highland Park.

i An unidentified man wasj (slain in the riot-scurred Watts! iarea' where 800 persons have been injured and 2.679 arrested. Two suspected looters were I killed Sunday and two other persons were shot to death i when they tried to drive through National Guard road blocks. schedule launch Thursday G-emini-5 astronauts L. Gordon and Charles (Pete) on a record eight-day JUDGE LEHR FESS burial in YS 1911 at the age of 19. He was principal of i 11 i ards High School one year and taught history at Piqua High School two years.

He received law degrees! from George Washington Uni-; The weather, the spacecraft- rocket combination a the. worldwide Gemini tracking network all receive a tentative "go" 1 during the weekend for the historic mission. The astronauts also appeared ready for America's third two- man orbital voyage. Today ihey rehearse various a The fire department and Tuesday take an extensive pre flight physical examination. Cooper and Conrad took the day off Sunday their last full we of rest before blastoff.

Cooper. 38-year-old veteran of a Project Mercury solo flight, went fishing off shore with astronaut coordinator Donald Slayton while Conrad. 35. played golf with backui) pilot Armstrong and astronaut physician Eugene Tubbs. ed damage at $100 million.

Other estimates set the overall damage at $175 million. MoFt of the fires set Sunday night and early nor. Police said some callers apparently deliberately diverted officers to non-existent "trouble CITY QUIET AFTER RIOTS See JUDGE Page 17 versity in 1924 and 1925 and OCCUPIED gan his law practice in Toledo NEW DELHJ i a in 1925. I i i troops have occupied two Pak- Long active in tne Republican acrfss the cease: Party, Judge Fess had served where Jn as an assistant U.S. dian forces hava been and as clerk of the Lucas Mo em described as ty Board of Elections.

He ipakistani infi it was i reported today. CHICAGO UPI)--Chicago's Side Story, one of violence land inflamed tension--appeared jalJ but over today. i Negroes gathered in groups 10 or 12 on the street during ithe night but police quickly into break them up. iSome residents of the neighborhood still seemed 10 chafe af the presence of large "number? of policemen. But debris had been swept from the street? and with the backing of 2.000 Xationai Guardsmen on standby alert, restored virtual quiet the scene of three nights of riots and disorder.

Special teams of ministers most of Saturday and urging residents to be I peaceful. Their appeal was being heeded for the most part. The arrest total from three days of disturbance stood a' 169. Of that number. 46 were arrested Saturday night, bu police said that figure wa i about normal for a Saturda.

i night. MISHAP IS FATAL NEW STRAITSVILLE, Ohio (UPI) Charles Wilson, 29. Buchtel Ohio, was killed early today in a two-car collision hen. HOME DESTROYED A owner tries in vain to save his home from flames started during the Los Angeles violence. Firemen were un- able to enter the area because of mob rule.

Total fire damage hit near $10 million. SUPPRESSES RIOT California National Guard troops with fixed bayonets and loaded rifles stand watch in a now-qui-et street in the Watts section of Los Angeles a helping suppress bloody race riots. RHODES SIGNS OHIO SCHOOL FOUNDATION MEASURE COLUMBUS (UPI) Gov. James A. Rhodes today signed into law the $633 million school foundation bill for the next two years, calling it "the finest ever in the history of Ohio." The bill increases state support to public education by $106.1 million over the last Uvo years and provides evsry teach- er in Ohio with a $200 raise next year.

It was hammered out in a House-Senate conference committee after months of work in both houses of the legislature. Rhodes had high praise for Finance Director Richard Krabach and House Speaker Roger Cloud. R-DeGraff, as he signed the measure. The governor said that in ad-1 cause they have reached dition to providing a record amount of funds, the bill: bonded debt limit. the! funds each month rather everv three months.

--Raises of about $100 for all non-teaching full-time -Increases state support employes all school districts of $350 -State payment of the extra Trainmen Ask Probe Of Plan CLEVELAND (UPI) Th Brotherhood of Railroad Train called Sunday for an in- a education." jvestigation into Postmaster Geni The bill is technically retro-serai John Gronouski's plar The bill's critics have to July 1. but in a com- which would cut the role of rail it does not contain enough move, the administra-jroads in handling mail in efits for the state's very poorition agreed to keep the bil! I communities across the country- school districts, which have albelow the higher Senate Charls Luna', president of the classroom unit. An extra $210 per classroom unit for operating expenses in the so-called "additional aid" retirement costs on the teachers salary schedules. new hard time keeping qualified by making the increases; union, said the plan "can cos! teachers. retroactive only to Aug.

I. July the nation thousands of railroad in signing the will be made at the jobs, massive dislocation of pos- district which can no 1 ing. --Expanded state support for! Rhodes. vocational and technical train-jure, said. "This represents a a used in calculating the huge step forward in our drive foundation formula the past two longer raise school revenues be-1 --Payment of state support''to be number one in all fields I years.

tal employes and economic ioss e5 of staggering proportions many communities.".

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