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1 ALMANAC 7C HfCOLN JOURNAL-STAR SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1995 Low-income families to dine for free WEATHER Neighbor Banquet' People's City Mission A nirht out for low-income families. called the "Love Thy Neighbor Banquet," is planned from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at the state rair Ag HalL The evening, hosted by the People's City Mission, will include a free steak dinner for adults and a hot dog dinner for children. Other activities include: A Honlth Fair provided bv the St. Elizabeth Community Health Center.

The fair will otter Diooa presume checks, cholesterol screening, pre i 20 chance of Chance of Chance of Partly cloudy thunderstorm! rain thunderstorms 88 65 I 86 62 1 '87 63 I 88 69 i Lincoln-Southeast Nebraska: Today: Partly cloudy and breezy. High Man, woman uninjured after train hits car A 76-year-old Lincoln man was in fair condition at Lincoln General Hospital Saturday night after a train hit the car he was driving. Kenneth C. Peitsch, 934 Carriage Way, was westbound on Adams Street and had pulled about two feet onto the train track between 35th and 36th streets when he saw the flashing lights indicating a train was coming. According to a Lincoln Police Department report, Peitsch said he was going to back up, but that he could not because there was another car behind him.

Before he had any more time to react his vehicle was struck by the train and pushed of the tracks. Peitsch's wife, Nettie, also was in the car but was not injured, according to a spokeswoman for Lincoln General Hospital. zampn. Tonight: Partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of late night thunderstorms. Low in the mid 60s.

to sponsor 'Love Thy natal information, hand-washing technique, a heightweight analysis, a fishing pond, clowns with balloons and free immunizations for children. A video for children about safety called "Inside Out." A puppet show. Fingerprinting for children. A "teddy bear" Clinic. Women, Infants and Children and Family Services information.

Entertainment, featuring the Capital City Cloggers. More than 600 people are expected to sexual assault of a child and was released on a $25,000 personal recognizance bond. Under the bond agreement Judge Richard Garden ordered Cutshall to have no contact with any child under age 16. Jill Cutshall was 9 years old when she was abducted in 1987. She was last seen on the steps of her baby sitter's home in Norfolk.

Her clothes were found three months later near Stanton, but Jill was never located. In 1991. a former Norfolk man was Father of Norfolk girl who Mondttv: Partly cloudv. Still a 20 oercent the mid 80s. WYO.

lScotlsbluff79n I en in the upper 80s. South wind 15 to chance of thunderstorms. High in IOWA Norfolk! 92 accused in sexual assault JjKTL I Omaha 92 r-i 1 I A 93 1 Lincoln! 91 North Platte 81 COLO. 2i Grand Island! Nebraska: today: Partly cloudy. A slight chance of thunderstorms In the west and central.

Highs upper 70s far west to 85 to 90 east. 5 Tonight: Partly cloudy west. A slight chance of thunderstorms east. Lows from the lower 50s west to the mid 60s east. Monday: Partly cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms east.

Highs in the 80s. Extended forecast: Tuesday through Thursday: seasonable with Isolated thunderstorms. Lows in the 60s. Highs in the 80s. investigate two homicides at the banquet To attend, call the Mission at 475-1303 with the number of children and adults attending.

S--. 1 Several businesses have contributed to the banquet, including Schnieber Fine Foods, Golden Link Farms, Weavers Potato Chips, Pepsi Cola Bottling Co, Roberts Dairy, Peg-ler-Sysco, Amigo's, McDonald's, Wal-green's, AAA Rentals, Standard Meat Prairie Maid Meat Products, Continental Baking Union Bank Trust Co. and Sam's Club. disappeared of teen-ager convicted of kidnapping with intent to sexually assault a child and sentenced to life in prison. David Phelps was put on trial after Jill Cutshall's mother, Joyce Cutshall Mosley, gathered enough petition signatures in 1989 to force a grand jury investigation.

Phelps lived in the apartment building where Cutshall and his wife, Sheila, lived with Jill Cutshall at the time of Jill's disappearance. this year in Nebraska's largest city. An unidentified woman was found dead amid blood and footprints Friday in the basement storage room of a downtown apartment complex. Police said she had been dead for a day or more and there were signs of foul play. Saturday (61795).

Retired, Farmer's Co-op, Bennet. Veteran, World War II. Survivors: nieces; nephews. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N.

27th St. The Rev. Homer Clements. Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery. Paid Sullivan Harriett J.

Hill (widow of Arthur), 77, Lincoln, died Thursday (61595). Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 17th and Lake streets. Lincoln Memorial Park. Rosary: 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Butherus-Maser Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Memorials to Mass offerings, Hospice Care of Nebraska or Interim Health Care. Paid Wilson John 91, Lincoln, died Thursday (61595). Retired machinist. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Survivors: wife, lone; son, Steven, San Francisco; daughter, son-in-law, Linda and Stanley Schafer, Lincoln; brother, Hubert, Council Bluffs, Iowa; sisters, Irene Young, Wichita, Eva Bader, Hartington, Edith Clark, a Silver Springs, Munice Clark, Mildred Neal, both Fremont; two grandsons; nieces; neph- ews. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Butherus-Maser Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Visitation: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. today, funeral home.

Memorials to Fontenelle Forest As-. sociation, 1111 Bellevue Bellevue, NE 68005; or University of Nebraska Foundation. Paid OUT OF TOWN Bippes Anna 95, Falls City, died Saturday (61795). Survivors: son, Kenneth, Falls City; daughters, Marjean Werner, Virginia Elwonger, both Falls City; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Sevices: 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday, Immanuel United Church, Falls City. Steele Cemetery, Falls City. Dorr Funeral Home, Falls City. Burkey Lorence, 74, Seward, died Thursday (61595). Services: 2 p.m.

Monday, Hillcrest Evan- LINCOLN ALMANAC Saturday Precipitation: 0.00 High: 91 Low: 67 Normal: High 85 Low 61 Record: 101. 1918; 44, 1974 NEBRASKA ALMANAC -Ainsworth ..92 67 Fails City ....90 65 Norto ..87 63 Grand 68 North Platte.r 66 64 Imperial 65 ..90 62 ..88 68 Beatrice Broken Cnsdron Cokjmous ..92 65 McCook ...,..,.89 64 "Fatrbory national Forecast for Sunday, June 1 8 50s. COLO WARM STATIONARY IS3 ESI EO E3 HIGH LOW tHOWCRS HAIH T-STOOUS RUHflrfS WiAwomfftni 'Forecasts for select Sunday 90 66 83 Baltimore 89 72 85 -Boston 93 Brownsville 92 87 Charleston. SC. 83 Charlotte, N.C..

83 Cheyenne 75 Chicago 91 Cincinnati 87 Cleveland 90 DaKas-Ft 90 Denver 86 "Des Moines 88 IIS RitiM- Outrk 58 clear ..90 45 cldy Fargo 64 cldy 64 cldy Honolulu. 48 ddy Houston 62 cldy Indianapolis 67 dear Kansas City 71 ddy Las Vegas 64 dear Little Rock .91 66 ddy Los Angeles 84 cldy Memphis 47 ddy Miami 66 clear Milwaukee 81 dear 63 dear New Orleans 69 dear New York 55 ddy Oklahoma City 68 cldy Orlando MADISON (AP) Roger Cutshall, whose daughter, Jill, disappeared eight years ago, has pleaded innocent to sexual assault involving a teenager. Cutshall, 41, is accused of having sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl in May 1992, Madison County Attorney Joseph Smith said. A jury trial was scheduled for Sept 7. Cutshall pleaded innocent Friday Omaha police OMAHA (AP) A man believed to have had ties with street gangs was shot to death on a front porch Saturday.

Witnesses said the victim, Adam Andrew Davidson, 20, was with several friends early Saturday when at least two people approached on foot, DEATHS Blppes, Anna Burkey, Lorence Bums, Patricia J. "Patty" Bush, Helen J. Chilen, Sallie L. Clin, Monika R. Durant, Helen K.

Fleischman, Edna Louise Holcomb, Thelma A. Johnson, Robert KrouM, John A. LeClere, James Malinovskit, Eizens "Ike" Miller, Helen Jo Murphy, Helen J. Pippitt, Benjamin D. Prokop, Velda A.

Rath, Rosina Reinmiller, Mike I. Schwab, Kendall Silva, George Spring, Elmer E. Sullivan, Eleanor M. Sullivan, Harriett J. Hill Thayer, Marvin L.

Wallratf, Lloyd E. -Wilson, John W. This newspaper runs, free of charge, a one-time notice of any death in Lincoln, in the Nebraska area served by the newspaper, or of any former longtime resident. Publication after that first day requires payment of a fee and will be labeled as paid. LINCOLN Bums Patricia J.

"Patty," 62, Flat Rock, N.C.. formerly Lincoln, died Friday (61695). Survivors: husband, Richard; daughters, Deborah Burns-Daniels, Olathe, Denise Burns-Brogan, Diane Burns, both Dayton, Ohio; son, Thomas, Hockessin, sister, Joan Peters, Roswell, Ga brother, Michael McCleery, Lincoln; five grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, Sheperd's Church St.

Chapel. Thos. Sheperd Son Funeral Home, Henderson, N.C. Bush Helen 59, Lincoln, formerly Falls City, died Friday (61695). Nurses aide.

Survivors: daughters, Joyce Thompson, Judy Baker, both Falls City; son, Wesley Karst, Wichita, six grandchildren; brother, William Bush, Arlington, Texas. Services: 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Clark Funeral Home, Falls City. Steele Cemetery. Chilen Sallie 65, 2548 Kessler died Tuesday (61395).

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Wadlow-Roza-nek Colonial Chapel, 5200 St. Visitation: noon today until services, funeral home. Memorial established. Paid Cline Monika 50, 7300 Ivy Lane, died Saturday (61795).

Former supervisor, UNI-Service. Survivors: husband. Max; son, Marv, Lincoln; daughters, son-in-law, Mich-aele Collins, Lincoln, Melinda and Greg Webel, Silverdale, brothers. Gunther, Hans, Kari-Heinz Neckermann, all Germany; sisters, brothers-in-law, Irene Herwig, Germany, Rose and Ray Farr, Lebanon, N.H., Gertrud and John Caltender, Tacoma, mother-in-law, Arlene Cline, Lincoln; grandchildren, Jami Cline, Justin, Mirana, Casey Collins, Lindsey, Christian Webel. Services: 11 a.m.

Wednesday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Visitation: after 4 p.m. Monday until services. Lincoln Memorial Park.

Memorials to Tabitha Home Health Care or American Cancer Society. Paid Durant Helen K. (widow of Glenn), 90, 6325 died Tuesday (61395). Graveside services: 3:30 p.m. Monday, Lincoln Memorial Park.

Family, friends may meet 315 p.m. Monday, Gate 2. No visitation. Memorials to East Lincoln Christian Church, 7001 Edenton Road, Lincoln, NE 68516. Paid Holcomb Thelma A.

(widow of A T. 97, 3310 Woodshire Parkway, died Thursday (61595). Bom, Mcmirmville, Term. Graduate, Abilene Christian College, Texas. Retired homemaker, high school teacher.

Member, St. Paul United Methodist Church, Abilene, Texas, former president, Women's Society of Christian Service. OES Temple Chapter 271, Democratic Party. Survivors: daughters, son-in-law, Betty Jeanne "Beejay" Keller, Lincoln, Dorothy and Robert Lowe, MBpitas, Mar-thefla Gitltn, Lakewood, grandchildren, Terry, Miriam Githn, Laurie Wilson, all Castro Valley, Rik GitKn. Paris, France, Linda Gitlin.

North Hollywood, stepgrand-daughter, Karen Schwartzhoff, Dorchester, Iowa; six great-yandchiidren; nieces; nephews. Memorial services: 11 a.m. Jury 8. Rope Sons Mortuary, 4300 St Cremation, no visitation. Memorials to SL Paul United Meth MO.

Precipitation: month to date: 1.15 (normal 2.1 5) year to date: 15.76 (normal 12.16) Sunset today: 9:01 p.m. Sunrise Monday: 5:55 a.m. Sttunlay. 1 .....93 69 86 65 83 69 81 66 85 63 .....85 62 93 70 ei995Aeeu-Weather, he. E3 E3 SNOW tee SUNNY PT CLOUD CLOUDY Out Sunday Out matic extinguishing system that put out the fire.

The smoke and fire extinguisher powder caused some damage to the restaurant The owner guessed it would be closed for about a week. "We don't know Jbecause we've never had anything like this before," hesaid. But it's not the first time the restaurant has been touched by fire. The original Hitchin' Post burned to the ground more than a decade ago, before the Vocaseks bought it he said. houn and one-lialf mile west of U.S.

Highway 75, a Washington County Sheriffs dispatcher said. Lange's death brought the number of people killed on Nebraska highways to 84 so far this year, compared with 123 by June 17 last year. plug on Kearney power at least 6:11 p.m, Nebraska Public Power District officials said. One bar owner ran out and purchased a battery-powered compact disc player to keep the music going. actually got pretty busy," John Lowe of Paddy CMally's said.

"I bought the CD player, a bunch of flashlights and everybody bad fun." Potential for wet weather moves into state this week ASSOCIATED PRESS A low pressure system will bring cooler weather and the potential for showers and thunderstorms across the high Plains, with wet weather moving east during the week, the National Weather Service reported. In Nebraska, it will be partly cloudy today with a slight chance of thunderstorms in the western and central parts of the state. Highs will be in the upper 70s in the far west to 85 to 90 in the east gelical Free Church, Seward. Volzke Mortuary, Seward. Paid Fleischman Edna Louise (Winkler), 97, Syracuse, died Thursday (61 595).

Services: 2 p.m. Monday, St. Paul United Methodist Church, Elmwood. Visitation: noon-9 p.m. today, Fusselman-Wymore-Hammons Funeral Home, Elmwood.

Paid Rath Rosina, 97, died Friday (61695). Survivors: sons, Hans, Otto, both Omaha. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Jansen.

Casey-Wit-zenburg Funeral Home, Auburn. Sullivan Eleanor 83, Tecumseh, died Thursday (61595). Funeral Mass: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Denton.

Rosary: 7 p.m. Monday, Butherus-Maser Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Memorials to church. Paid Thayer Marvin 87, Superior, died Thursday (61595). Farmer.

Survivors; wife, Helen; son, Arlo, Fort Bliss, Texas; daughter, Iva Grahek, Germany; sisters, Genevieve Kohl, Hardy, Dorothy Corman, Superior, Fern Troudt, Nelson; four grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nora United Methodist Church, Superior. Visitation: noon-5 p.m. today, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

Monday, Megrue-Price Funeral Home, Superior. Wallratf Lloyd 76, Falls City, formerly Bellevue, died Friday (61695). Services: 1 p.m. Monday, Clark Funeral Home, Falls City. Steele Cemetery, Falls City.

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Blue Ribbons: 125 Years ol the Neb State Fair 5208 Nee Cap 5209 The Perfect Season LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT 4700 Lincoln Theatre Movie Reviews 4725 Area Fine Arts 1 Theatre News 4775 Local Concert Connection 4800 Local Muse Reviews Mom FUN FACTS 1300 Joke of the Day 1340 Your Birthday 2095 Entertainment News 2100 Music World 2155 Lottery Results TELEVISION 3745 ABC Tonight 3750 CBS Tonight 3755 FOX Tonight 3760 NBC Tonight 1725 Cable Tonight 4730 Horoscope Menu 4740 Soap Opera TIME OF DAY 1444 Current Time) TRIVIA 3780 General Tnvuj 3785 Show BaTnws 3790 Sports Tnv InToucti fa a fnes eervtcej. (SubrSCt to long distance tolls, as applicable) for calls ongmatmg from outside Imcom Nebraska) msWiLm -m- I i I mm 65 dear Philadelphia .....88 65 clear 90 67 clear Phoenix 104 74 dear 95 54 dear Pittsburgh 90 63 Clear 88 75 clear Portland, Maine 91 63 dear 91 71 cldy Portland.Ore...i.- 63 50 rain 89 64 clear Rapid City 84 53 ddy 90 68 80 52 dear 95 68 dear St Louis 80 7t- clear 64 cldy Salt Lake City 77 49 cldy 80 57 dear San 92 70 ddy 90 68 ddy San Diego 71 60 clear 87 75 ddy San Francisco. 70 52 ddy 92 70 cldy 63 50 ddy 89 69 dear Sioux 69 69 ddy 89 69 cldy Tampa-StPtrsbg 89 71 cldy 92 71 ddy Tucson 103 63 ddy 86 66 dear Washmgton.D.C. 88 68 ddy 87 69 cldy Wichita 88 65 cldy yelled gang terms, began shooting and fled. Davidson died at a hospital about an hour after being shot once in the upper body, police said.

Davidson's death marked the second Omaha homicide investigation in two days, and the 14th homicide so far odist Church Building Fund or donor's favorite charity. Paid Johnson Robert L. 78, Lincoln, died Friday (61695). Survivors: wife, Maxine; sons, daughters-in-law, Robert "Scott" and Renee, Lincoln, Jeffry and Dori Them, Ashland, daughter, Kirstin Broady, Fox-field, nine grandchildren; one greatgrandchild. Services: 10 a.m.

Tuesday, First Evangelical Covenant Church, 6024 St. No visitation. Memorials to the church or hospice of Nebraska. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St.

Paid Krouse John 70, Lincoln, formerly Johnson, died Friday (61695). Survivors: wife, Norma; son, daughters-in-law, John "Jack" and Kathryn, Waverly; daughter, son-in-law, Diane and Charley Peck, Lincoln; brother, sister-in-law, Warren and Beth, Tecumseh; sister, brother-in-law, Lila Mary and Marvin Ward, Lincoln; seven grandchildren; nieces; nephews. Preceded in death by: parents, Allan and Anna (Story); daughter, Sherrie Kay. Services: 1 p.m. Monday, Wherry Bros.

Mortuary, Tecumseh. Pallbearers: Bill Story Bill Story Don Towle, Jack Williams, Don Dorenbach, Wayne Lillich. Honorary pallbearers: Jason, Sarah Peck, Tiffany, John, Jeremy Krouse. Visitation: 9 a.m,-8 p.m. today, mortuary.

Memorials to Hospice Care of Nebraska, care of family; Paid LeClere James (widower of Marguerite), 85, Lincoln, formerly Coffeyville, died Tuesday (61395). Services: 11 a.m. Monday, First Presbyterian Church, Coffeyville. Memorials to LeClere Park, care Ford-Wulf-Bruns Funeral Home. P.O.

Box 468, Coffeyville, KS 67337. Paid Malinovskis Eizens "Ike," 77, 4220 died Thursday (61595). Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 St. Paid Miller Helen Jo, 86. 6325 died Thursday (61595).

Graveside services: 9 a.m. Monday, Fair-view Cemetery. No visitation. Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 St. Paid Murphy Helen J.

(widow of Frank 80, Lincoln, died Saturday (61795). Member, OES Chapter 148, Christ United Methodist Church, Lincoln. Survivors: sons, Richard, McCook, David, Dallas, Texas; daughter, Shirley Mellinger, Valley Center, 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchilren. Services: 1 p.m. Tuesday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S.

14th St. Memorials to the church. Paid Pippitt Benjamin 24, 600 N. 15th died Wednesday (61495). Graveside services: Monday, Scandinavian Cemetery, Rockford, III.

Wadlow-Rozanek Colonial Chapel, 5200 St. Paid Prokop Velda A. (widow of Joseph), 80, 3126 Vine died Thursday (61595). Funeral Mass: 9:30 a.m. Monday, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 31st and streets.

Pallbearers: Jay, Pat, Tom, Dan, Halpin, Joe, Jeff Prokop. Honorary: Lucille Krebsbach, Margaret Sweatland, Arlene Vercellino, Lena Ospdiek, Kathleen Lass, Mary Anne Jaros. Graveside services: 2:30 p.m. Monday, St. Mary Cemetery, Leigh.

Parish, Catholic Daughters rosary: 6 p.m. today, Butherus-Maser Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Paid Reinmiller Mike 82, 435 Lyncrest Drive, died Saturday (61795). Born, Staple-hurst. Retired boiler operator, Hughes Brothers Mfg.

Seward. Survivors: wife, Harriet; son, daughter-in-law, Richard and Kay, Lincoln; grandchildren, Michelle Reinmiller, Seattle, Michael Reinmiller, Lincoln; half brothers, spouses, Otis and Sylvia, Staplehurst, Ron and Vivian, Euless, Texas; half sister, spouse, Joyce and Ray Arthaud, White Bear Lake, sister-in-law, Leona Reinmiller, Lincoln. Preceded in death by parents and brothers, Bernard and Ctetus. Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Roper Sons Mortuary Chapel, 4300 St.

The Rev. Tom E. Osborne. Wyuka Cemetery. Visitation: beginning noon today until services, funeral home.

Memorials to the Salvation Army or Nebraska Chapter of the American Parkinson's Disease Association, Box 241237, Omaha, NE 6S1 24-5237. Paid Schwab Kendall, 72, Lincoln, died Saturday (61795). Services: Pending, Roper Sons, 4300 SL Paid Silva George, 79, 1741 died Thursday (61595). Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, Wadtow-Roza- nek Colonial Chapel, 5200 St.

Wyuka. Visitation: 9 a.m. Thursday until services, fu- neral home. Memorials to Hospice. Paid Spring Elmer 86, Bennet, died I MM! (fftUm Your Free Information Sevice! Grease fire at Hallam restaurant causes damage but no injuries a Touch-tone phorie.lherBnler a urunew-wffibM HALLAM No one was hurt, but damage from a Saturday afternoon grease fire may close the Hitchin' Post II restaurant for about a week.

just happy nobody was hurt," Gary Vocasek, who has owned Cke restaurant along with his wife for about eight years, said. A few hours later and the restaurant could have been full of people, Vocasek said. The fire started in a hood above the stove in the kitchen, he said. The flames damaged the kitchen and an exterior wall and triggered an auto Fort Calhoun man dies when chicle rolls MONEY MATTERS 1000 Slocklir 1003 HjW lo use Stocklme 2020 Financial News Headlines 20 15 Slock Market Report 2025 Most Active Slocks 2035 Money Rates 2040 Commodities Reports 2030 Precious Metals SPORTS SHORTS Local Sports Coverage 4050 H'Of" Scool Sports 4055 Regional College Sportslme 4100 Husker Hotline Schedules SctKs "or All Coinrtitskv Teams National Sports Coverage 2045 Sports Headlines 8830 Tennis 8835 Got 8840 Ski Report Professional Sports Coverage 2050 NFL Report 2055 NHL Report 2060 Maiot League Baseball Report 2065 NBA Report 2070 College Report Schedule Standings 8805 Maor League Baseball 8810 MBA 8815 NFL 1 8820 NHL INFO-CENTER 2005 Work) Natnona) News 2000 Local Weather 4190 Police 4 A 4720 Public School Meal Menus 5300 Grand Generation info i fvVfits torOofAdufrs FORT CALHOUN (AP) A Fort Calhoun man was killed Friday when the vehicle he was driving went out of control on a county road and rolled, authorities said Saturday. David E.

Lange, 45, was killed in the accident that occurred at about 11 :45 p.m. two miles north of Fort Cal Contractor cuts line, pulls --KEARNEY (AP) Ovens, air conditioners, cash registers and lights died for about an hour Friday when a contractor putting in sewage lines struck a major electrical line east of the city. was brought back in stages, -but much of the city was without elec- -tricity between 5:20 p.m. Friday and i.

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