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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 23

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Thursday, September 22. 1983 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER METRO B-5 He Ie Metro Digest Calculators, Typewriters And All Your Back'To-School Needs Are. Recommending Small Reduction In Electric Rates A reduction In the post of fnpi Cincinnati Gas Electric uses to generate electricity may mean a decrease in rates for customers In the first II 1 savings on the typical monthly residential electrical bill. A customer who uses 800 kilowatt-hours a month would see the electric bill reduced from $54.54 to (53.61, beginning Jan. 1.

The PUCO will hold a public hearing to determine EFC rate at 6:30 p.m. today at Cincinnati City Hall. generates almost all of Its electricity by burning coal. The utility said Tuesday an independent audit of Its coal purchases for the 12 months ending June 30 showed coal purchases by other Ohio utilities average 14 higher than the costs paid by half of 1984, according to The utility announced Tuesday it has recommended to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) that it reduce the electric fuel component (EFC) of electric rates. The EFC, which reflects fuel costs, changes every six months.

A spokesman said the utility's proposed EFC reduction from the current rate of 1.8947 cents per kilowatt-hour to 1.7790 cents per kilowatt hour would mean a 93-cent Sept. 30 Deadline For Energy Credit 97 84 Z. CASIO UUAHU bHHUNU ALARM CALC. WATCH dm 3 AVANTI COMPACT CUBE REFRIGERATOR 97 3. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS C94 TI-30-II CALCULATOR 9 Scientific calculator has 48 functions.

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ft. capacity. than $5,000 who heat with electricity or natural gas may receive a 30 credit on their winter heating bills and those who share a meter or pay for heat In their rent, or use bottled propane, wood or kerosene will receive a onetime payment of $125. For more Information, call the Ohio Department of Taxation toll-free at People with incomes of less than $9,000 a year have until Sept. 30 to apply for the Ohio Engery Credit Program.

Program officials say many eligible people have not yet applied. People with incomes between $5,000 and $9,000 who heat with electricity or natural gas are eligible to receive 25 credit on their winter heating bills. Those with Incomes of less Chronograph measures to 1100th of a second. 24 hr. alarm.

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Walnut grain vinyl. 17AGR Reg. $109.97 Woman Died Of Stabbing, Coroner Rules 4. SMITH CORONA STERLING' CARTRIDGE A 0093 ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER I Electric carriage return, auto repeat spacing Pica Case incl. 3041 1CM 5.

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Police said soon after the death that they believed Mrs. Irwin broke one of her arms in the scuffle with her killer, perhaps as she tried to defend herself. Hess said Tuesday that his officers were still Interviewing Mrs. Irwin's friends and business associates. Wyoming police also plan an extended out-of-town trip soon to administer a polygraph examination to one of her three children who has refused to talk to police in Cincinnati.

In addition to talking with son John Jay Irwin in Naples, a city where Mrs. Irwin also maintained a home, Hess said police plan to visit Atlanta, where Mrs. Irwin's former husband and two other children live. Slain Wyoming businesswoman Dorothea Irwin died of multiple stab wounds, some of which collapsed one of her lungs, the Hamilton County Coroner ruled Wednesday. Mrs.

Irwin, 59, was found dead Sept. 12 in a first-floor hallway of her home at 464 Compton Rd. by a boarder-caretaker returning from an Wyoming police have been unable to recover a murder weapon or to Identify a suspect in the killing. Police Chief Robert Hess has said he believes a small, sharp weapon was used in the killing, perhaps a small knife. According to the coroner's report, Mrs.

Irwin was stabbed in the head, chest, back and upper extremities numerous times, and was also slashed several times, leaving 94 8. TEXAS INSTHUME.NT5 MA TI-55 II CALCULATOR 108 advanced sliderule functions and iterative digital integration technique. Bait. Reg. $34.82 97 9.

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14 Needs no batteries solar powered. Solar slide rule calculator has AOS algebraic operating system. 30SLRRTX A federal Judge Wednesday refused to dismiss a $350,000 damage suit against a Cincinnati police officer accused of causing the death of a Northside man during the arrest of his son In 1981. U.S. District Judge Carl B.

Rubin denied the motion filed in behalf of William Couch, a Cincinnati policeman accused of causing the death of Leo Snyder on Aug. 17, 1981, during an arrest of his son, Robert Snyder. Rubin said the federal rule of civil procedure does not permit the court to dismiss such a case where there are disputed facts. The incident took place at the Snyders' home, 4226 Mad Anthony Northside, where Couch had gone on a complaint. An altercation ensued with Robert Snyder, and Couch summoned help.

Alice Snyder, Robert's mother, contends in her suit that 15 or 20 officers entered the house without a warrant. She said her son tried to surrender peacefully, but that officers threw him to the ground, kicked him and handcuffed him. Her husband, Leo, collapsed and died after watching the incident. A deputy Hamilton County coroner has said he doubts the man, who had a history of heart trouble, died from the trauma. The suit is set for trial late this week or early next week.

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lEAASinsiHUMCHO jm ym Tl-5040-11 PRINTDISPLAY 44 Quiet thermal printer with 10 digit display. Inde pendent add register. 50402RTX Reg. $49.84 I97 Presbyterian churches in and out of Cincinnati have agreed to work for the city school district's November levy of 2.6 mills. Presbyterians outside the district are being encouraged to help by talking to district residents who will be voting in the levy, said Carolyn Stephens, administrative assistant for the Presbytery of Cincinnati.

The Presbytery's 88 member churches recently supported a resolution endorsing the levy. About half the churches are In the school district. "I think that's significant because in the past they (congregations) outside the school district sometimes said 'what has a city levy got to do with said the Rev. Duane Holm, a Presbyterian. Holm is director of Metropolitan Area Religious Coalition of Churches, which also has endorsed the levy.

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$57.90 Fumes Prompt Evacuation Of School 94 1 7. CROSS BLACK MATTE BALLPOINT SET 21 22K gold electroplate trim 2501CY Pen Only, 25.02CY $10.97 take any chances." The source of the smell was unknown until fire officials arrived and found that it was neither a gas line nor a valve, but an oven In Room 516. Some 2,200 students were out of the Hyde Park school, at 2488 Madison Road, for about 30 minutes after the 11:50 a.m. alarm. Natural gas fumes prompted evacuation of Wlthrow High School Wednesday morning, but the gas leak turned out to be an extinguished oven pilot light in a home economics classroom.

Principal Major McNeil said he called the Cincinnati Fire Department "because we did smell it and we didn't want to l94 10. hnawniv da 1 itni PENCIL SHARPENER 9 Hardened steel alloy cutter blades and auto-close pencil opening Uses 4 "AA" batls (not incl 2MPG Reg. $12.84 fill 1 "1 'Q il li! NolavaHabfclnAM (fi'l 1H i 19 Showroom 87 IV, WtSIUtNU 4 0 INSTANT HOT POT 1 d. Suit Against Commissioners Dismissed 36 ounce. Five heat settings 3253WB Reg.

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$17.97 N534 $750,000 suit In federal court January, 1983, accusing Hamilton County Sheriff Lincoln Stokes, county commissioners and the superintendent at CCI of recklessly operating the Jail In an unsafe manner. The sheriff and the CCI superintendent remain defendants in the case. Martin was being held on $60,000 bond on charges of aggravated burglary, carrying a concealed weapon and possession of criminal tools. U.S. District Judge Carl B.

Rubin Wednesday dismissed a damage suit against Hamilton County Commissioners Robert Wood, Norman Murdock and Robert Taft II involving the 1982 death of Gary Martin, an inmate at the Community Correctional Institution (CCI). Rubin said state statutes do not hold county commissioners responsible for operating a Jail facility. Martin was found hanged In his cell, Jan. 14, 1982. His mother, Amelia Martin, filed a SHOWROOM HOURS Monday through Saturday 10 A.M.

to 9 P.M. Sunday Noon to 6 P.M. Springdale, Oil 1 1 444 Princeton Pike (Exit South 747 off I-275) In Cassinelli Square Phone (5 1 3)67 1 -6990 Florence, KY Florence Square Shopping Center (Across from Florence Mall) 77 1 5 Mall Road Phone (606) 371-4920 Cincinnati 9450 Colerain Avenue at Circle (Across from Northgate Shopping Center) Phone (5 1 3) 385-6200 Part Of Road To Be Closed For Repairs Highways said. The drainage structure underneath the roadway will be repaired. Alternate routes Include US 25, 1-275 and 1-75.

Buttermilk Pike between Interstate 75 and Dixie Highway will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today for repairs, the Kentucky Department of Copyright Service Merchandise 1983 SALE PRICES GOOD THRU 10-1-83.

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