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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 13

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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TV TTTT 13 DAYTON DAILY NEWS Tuesday, June 2, un nemiorces Mexicans Go for Ballet In Big Way, Franklin Says SOMEONE HAS SAME ASSORTMENT HAMDEN, June 2 (UPD The thief who took a shoe sample case from the garage of James Classman won't get much use out of his loot. Police said yesterday that none of the 24 shoes in the case matched. Troops for Kivu Aircraft Spot Rebel Bafulero Warriors Moving Toward Bukavu; Whites Panicky LEOrOLDVILLE, The Congo, June 2 UP) Troop reinforcements were assembled today by the UN command and the Congolese army for action in Kivu province where advancing rebel tribesmen threatened the city of Bukavu. put his own dancing shoes on By BETTY A. DIETZ Daily News Women's Editor Don't ever try to tell Frederick the shelf.

As artistic director of the National Ballet, which recently got a whopping $400,000 five-year grant from the Ford Foundation, Franklin that ballet draws only a small, select audience. to look over the Dayton Civic ballet dancers. "Idea of the grant (to his company and four others)," he explained, "is to improve the health of the ballet to increase outlets for dancers. "We've got to provide places to use all the lovely dancers being trained." UN sources in Leopoldvillp British -bom lol( Kivu I he traveling around the country scouting talent and looking for potential scholarship students. Franklin just came back Lausche Quotes Owen on Transit p.

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said 180 Nigerian troops of the UN Congo force had been alerted for possible airlift 1,000 miles east from Leopoldville to Bukavu. Government sources said Maj. Gen. Joseph Mobutu, the Congo army commander in chief, planned to send an infantry battalion north to Kivu from Katanga. Bl'KAVU'S European colony of 500 whites was reported panicky at a report that the United Nations planned to withdraw civilian personnel from the city of people.

Aircraft reportedly spotted about 200 rebel Bafulero warriors "You know Mexico," he confided. "You jog along Frank J. Lausche, continuing his fight against the urban mass transportation bill, yesterday quoted a Dayton bus official in support of his position. those bumpy Franklin roads to a small town. We played to absolutely sokl-out audiences in the movie houses in five very small towns.

It was Komonyolo luborila XTHE CONGO lit ff unbelievable." W. VY Owen, executive vice president of the City Transit Co. wrote to Lausche, "There is much more at stake than the problems of local transit, serious as they are." Lausche told the Senate (which already passed the bill last session) that, according to Owen, the bill will mean that fwWal fierce pygmoids moving north FRANKLIN had already played in hamlets all over the United States with his own Washington- You've got them deliciously! 8 flavorful happily inexpensive. quick-chilling aluminum cans. 34-quart bottles.

Prof essionally mixed. Available where beer and wine is sold. The Club'Cocktails. The Liquor's already in it. NCR'S FLORENCE EARDLY HOLDS DISC Memory Unit Stores Accounting Data NCR Business System Compact Hits Market A desk-size business system, than a conventional accounting which combines the performance machine and provides the flexi-of a small computer with the bility of up to 120 totals which are along the road to Bukavu.

The five-foot tribesmen, armed with bows and arrows, spears, clubs and machetes, plus some modern automatic weapons, routed funds will be used to subsidize ibased and with Ballet fares in New York City and other jRusse de Monte Carlo. At the jaiquirifll large cities. age of 31, he had become the five Congo army companies Sun- Bl'KATO CITY OF 80.0(K day at the village of Kamanyola, Tribesmen Armed With Spears 30 moles south of Bukavu. Owen wrote that local enter- youngest maitre de ballet with r.iarnv after a brief series of skirmishes 7. iule Ddliel nusse maer eorSe c.v iace up io weir rensonsiDiiities, economy of a conventional ao, accumulated electronically rather tremist who has close ties with than mechanically." the Bafuleros paused for nearly a month.

IN MID-MAY, the rebels seized the town of Uvira, on the north counting machine, is bring marketed by the National Cash Register Co. but only if it is "made clear that Washington is not going to pull local chestnuts out of the fire." The Ohio senator asked the Twenty of the new systems have Balanchine. American audiences, he feels, are surprisingly knowledgeable. TODAY, two weeks shy of his 50th birthday, although he looks MARTINI, 42 PROOF MANHATTAH.30 PROOF WHISKEY SOUR, DAIQUIRI A SCREWDRIVER, 25 PROOF 01964, HEUBtEIN. HARTFORD.

CONNECTICUT been shipped to key locations for Communist Chinese diplomats in Africa, directs the rebels from headquarters in the neighboring kingdom of Burundi. The revolt in the equatorial province flared in mid-April, but The NCR 395 uses computer demonstration purposes, and regu- ern shore of Lake Tanganyika House to defeat the bill which, addresses and instructions and lar deliveries will begin in the and with it control of the southern half of the Ruzizi valley. according to Lausche, will end up costing taxpayers $6 billion. lias a magnetic disc memory of; fall, Gardner states, a young, lean 35, Franklin has 120 words of 14 digits. The entire memory can be cleared in four econds, or read and printed out less than 50 seconds.

NCR SAID today the 115 has pproximately 2M logic modules produced by a programmed wire-wrap technique which eliminates soldered connections and increases reliability, It Is similar to the process used In missile electronics, the company said. The new accounting system, which has been field-tested for i year In installations around the world, was developed to fit between the company's "Compu-Tronic electronic account-Ing machines and the NCR 390 computer system, said Owen B. Gardner, vice president for data processing. miCES OF the 335 from J17.T00 to $25,775 (monthly rental of StW to $nW), compared with SR2.775 for a typical 390 system. "The 395 performs many com-jniter operations, including sort runs, yet it is practically in the ccotintmg machine price class," I Gardner said, adding: "IT HUNTS 4fl per cent faster MorreH's Net Earnings Up UNION CITY.

June 2-Nct earnings of John Morrell Co. of Chicago, which has one of three Ohio plants here, amounted to Jl.525.997 for the 26 weeks ended Apr. 25, the company re- ported frxiay. A year ago earrings were for the comparable pe- rW, President W. W.

McCallum (aid. Sales for half year were an Increase of $23 million over a year ago. Directors declared a dividend 20 cents a ahare on the com mon stock, payable June 30 to holders of record June 12, and also declared a 2 per cent stock dividend where shareholders will receive an additional common share for each 50 held on the June 12 record date. use, i stoeilsjBSMiaitajttisi3iMaM rmr -sissaMsssssssisssssssssssMawssiieissssssw -w ,11 i Ir i rrtf ielfeafiTliYiVirii T'--yiiii imm YirtilifilM STUDYING THE OUTCOME OF A DURABILITY TEST RUN AT MiUORD. MICHIGAN Winters Declares 30c Quarterly Dividend Directors of the Winters Ka tlonal Bank It Trust Co.

have de clared a quarterly dividend of 30 cents a share, payable June 13 to holdera of record as of today, Richard F. Heller, vice presi dent and cashier, announced the bank has more than 2,800 shareholders, that loan demand con fflffliMffiffiSEliil tinues at a high level and indi cators to good business lor the second half of the year. Dow Jones Averages NEW T0P.K. Jun. 3 t.T Tww-day I Dow utock Pnn High tw Clam Chni 3D Inrtul.

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