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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

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ft THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Thursday, December 12, 19C8 Today's Store Hours: Downtown 9:30 to Kenwood and Tri-County 10 to 9:30 THE WEATHER More Colli Coining Instant Christmas: Just use your Pogue charge card to wrap up everything from peanuts to pearls. (It's the convenient way to go on a shopping spree.) t. WUtHH $UtlJ fii lurat iMctt 1 rifufat Shaw NiK Tnl Mr Davtim fhurtdnv Wireohotg Moc-Croc: Our London Dandygator's In Town Arrives with such elegance only a real alligator would know it's a put-on. Helping to carry off the look superbly: suede lined interiors, handsome detailing. All in a collection of newer, roomier styles in black or brown printed Crocodex 15.00 Snow is forecast from the Rockies to the Great Lakes along the northern tier of states and south to the central plateau.

Rain is forecast in the southern states from Arizona to Mississippi. The eastern third of the nation will be mostly cloudy and warmer. Little temperature change is expected in the western third. Temperature Range In Nearby Areas High Low High Low Cheviot 49 20 Great'r Cin'tl Airp't 50 21 Downtown 47 20 Lunken Airport 49 18 in Handbags, First Floor, Fourth Street; also Kenwood and Tri-County By United Press international wmcwmmmmmmmmm OHIO Increasing cloudiness windy and warmer followed by Intermittent rain tonight. Cloudy, windy and turning cooler with chance of showers Friday.

Highs today from the mid 40s to the mid 50s. SOUTHWEST OHIO Increasing cloudiness, windy and warmer followed by Intermittent rain tonight, hlghs in the 50s. Cloudy and turning cooler with chance of showers Friday. KENTUCKY Increasing cloudiness and warm with chance of showers west portion in afternoon or evening. Showers moving to eastern portion by Friday morning and ending.

Turning colder west tonight and the state Friday with snow flurries north Friday afternoon. Hlghs today mid 50s to mid 60s, lows 30s west and north and 40s southeast. INDIANA Cloudy, windy and warmer with chance of showers most sections. Showers likely, windy and mild tonight. Friday cloudy, A Pacific Ocean storm packing 50 mile winds and heavy snow churned Into the Rockies Wednesday.

A balky polar air mass set more record cold temperature marks Jn Dixie and along the Atlantic seaboard. Meanwhile, a new Arctic cold front was poised along the Canadian border for an Invasion of the Northern Plains. Heavy snow warnings were posted for sections of Idaho, Nevada and Utah. Travelers' warnings were up in parts of Wyoming. A hazardous driving warning was In effect for areas of the Rakotas and Minnesota.

Cold wave warnings were up In Montana and Wyo-of North Dakota and Min-ming. A blizzard watch was ordered for Thursday In parts of North Dakota and Minnesota. Ely, and Colvllle, had three Inches of new snow In six hours during the late morning and windy and much colder witn showers changing to snow flurries. Highs today in the 50s north to lower 60s south. Cincinnati Wtathar Bureau rtcord for December II.

1968. Prtc. 0 0 Ttmn. 7:00 I. 21 7:00 p.

43 T968 '67 Hloheit Temp. 7 SB twoesf Terno. 20 9 N'l 32 29 28 Prw.pitltion 0 .19 .09 River it 7:00 p. m. 27.5 fut fellino.

Today Sunrise 7:44 a. Sunlit 5:16 p. m. brass wrought a with exotic -1 "'m designs holds your most 8 hlX, f-f precious tv perfume. Swings C'C' 'isSk I (along with you) f'? f-7' a on a fine rV' I chain 8.00 from if I Treasure jj Second Floor, PIIfllSilV early afternoon.

Salt Lake City. Utah, collected two Inches of snow during morning thunderstorms which also brought 53 mph. winds. Mllford, Utah, reported heavy snow and 58 mile winds. LOW TEMPERATURE records for the date were set from New York to Georgia.

Blnghampton, N. had a record low of four below and Harrlsburg, one of six above zero. Other new low marks for the date included Roanoke, 13 degrees, Florence, S. and Augusta, both 18; Macon, 19, and Columbia, S. 20 degrees.

The nation's coldest temperatures early Wednesday were 17 below zero at St. Johnsbury. Vt, and 16 below at Bradford, Pa. Hiqhs, tows And Pre- Wednesday's Cipitation, High Low Prac. 52 26 Give Santa A Hand With our little glove of Italian leather.

It's warmly lined in fur. Choose hers in black, brown, durado tan, mink brown, cassis brown in 6 to 7 72 sizes 10.00. Gloves, First Floor, Fourth Street; also Kenwood and Tri-County Fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported fur. Albuaueraui Amariilo Asnevilli JS 20 24 23 22 37 .04 15 02 19 28 21 9 14 17 37 34 17 43 48 56 31 44 34 32 39 52 50 33 42 45 66 52 43 33 Atlanta Birmingham Bumarck CY Boise CY Boston CY Buffalo CY Charlotta Chicago CY Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dayton Denver Des Moines CY Detroit Duluth CY 20 19 32 45 23 Fairbanks f.reen Biv Helena CY Honolulu Houston CY Indianapolis CY Jacksonville Kansas City CY little Rock CY los Angelas CY Louisville IP Marquette CY Memohis 46 83 68 51 54 57 65 64 54 37 61 69 48 43 67 34 66 53 30 71 33 30 47 35 59 49 33 67 58 21 34 37 29 52 25 27 31 54 24 30 32 15 42 34 18 44 21 9 38 12 29 28 46 41 33 44 23 13 Miami Beach CY Milwaukee CY fV nneanolis-St. Paul CY New Orleans CY New York OHahoma CitV CY Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix CY P.Hsbumh Portland, Maine CY Portland.

Ores. Richmond St. Louis CY Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle CY Snokani CY Tamna Traverse City Washington, 0. C. 4 WXLX-TV Named In Contract Suit Koetzle 1150 West Eighth In a breach of contract suit filed Wednesday In Common Pleas court, asked damages of $69,984 from U.

S. Communications of Ohio, Inc. (WXIX-TV), formerly the D. H. Over-myer Broadcasting, 801 W.

Eighth St. Koetzle contends that In October, 1966, D. H. Over-myer Broadcasting, entered an agreement with Koetzle, by which D. H.

Overmyer Broadcasting agreed to enter a satisfactory lease for approximately 9211 square feet of space on premises at Eighth St. and Dalton for use as a TV studio and offices for television station WSCO-TV for 10 years at a rental of $32,800 per year. Koetzle alleged It performed its part of the agreement but U. S. Communications of Ohio, has refused to enter a satisfactory lease guaranteed by the Overmyer and Daniel H.

47 36 60 33 33 CANADIAN CITIES Fdmontort CY 2 12 Montreal CY 18 2 35 Wmnipcq CY 24 19 (C CIear, CY Cloudy, PC-Parlly Cloudy, Ram, Snow, Trace). Foreign Cities 1:00 P. M. (EST) Temperatures! Athens 52 New Delhi 77 Brussels 23 Rome 54 ConenhaQim 32 Stockholm 5 Lisbon 55 Vienna 25 Moscow 4 'til Shhhh: Set Our Soft-As-A-Hush Dearfoams Under Her Tree It's such a nice way to tell her you appreciate all the holiday dashing she's done. Foam innersoles pamper her so luxuriously in our scuff with rose on terry or our ballerina in pastel pink, blue or white.

Fluff scuff with satin sides in pastel pink, turquoise, gold or white. Little slippers of plush 3.00 pair in S-M-ML-L or XL sizes Call Jane Alden (42 1 -2828) or dash to Hosiery, First Floor, Fourth Street; also Kenwood and Tri-County Tire Bands Show 116 Inch Is Left AKRON, Ohio All passenger-car tires manufactured for sale In the United States are now required to have tread-wear Indicators. These appear as continuous bars across the tread when the pattern has been worn to a remaining depth of one-sixteenth of an Inch. Tomorrow's Ex-Kailroiuler Loses Suit Against Union A former railroad brake-man-conductor lost a $75,000 suit against Lodge 148 of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, In a verdict directed Wednesday by Common Pleas Judge Ralph B. Koh-nen.

Herman Anderson, 5217 Globe Norwood, employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1942 until November 26, 1960, claimed the union did not adequately defend his rights, was negligent In preparing his case and did not properly prosecute an appeal after he was discharged. The railroad, originally a co-defendant, had been dismissed from the case in 1965. Anderson filed his suit in 1964. The discharge followed a charge that there were garnishments against Anderson In August, September and October of 1965; Fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported fur. BIRTHDAYS Emma Jane Dickman, Mrs.

Robert Woerner, Jo Ann Huber, Mary Burks, Mrs. Janer Llamas, Ann Gebauer, Genevieve Frankenstein, Gladys Selter, Charlotte Ann Wellbrock, Yvonne Husman, Lucille Sanders, Patricia E. German. Peter Grant, Walter Gudgeon, Paul L. Copersmet, Walter D.

Downs, Fred Fast, David A. Hackman, Francis M. Joyce, James R. Momper, Harry W. Buge, David F.

Sheehy, Arthur R. Ten-hundfeld, Dr. M. L. Herzig, John Funke, Terrence Sle-bel, Hatty C.

Heskamp. 7.

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