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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 9

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The Recordi
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Hackensack, New Jersey
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9
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Is 3. A5-C CCi.ST.E3, JR3Y THE SUMDAY RECORD. JUNE 21. 1331 A 9 looked in the manuals, and there weren't any instructions on how to handle that." The chief said the plane was dangling 95 feet above a small canyon. "It was a complicated situation, but we used a 'cherry picker to get the man out of the plane about 3:08 a.m.

Friday," Adams said. Green said a total blackout in the county jail forced a shift of officers off the street to control the jaiL He said the department also was without radio communication because backup generators failed. BULLHEAD CITY. Ariz. (AP) After keeping his head for five hours, Ralph Neal collapsed when rescuers finally got him out of his small plane, which was tangled in electric-transmission lines 9i feet above a small canyon, officials say.

The 50-year-old student pilot from San Luis Obispo, Calif, received only a scratch on the arm in the incident Friday, which ended when authorities built a makeshift road to bring a "cherry-picker" crane within reach of the suspended aircraft Neal could have been killed in four or five Flagstaff and back when the Cessna 190 single-engine plane, owned by Aeromed Flying School here, got entangled in the transmission lines Thursday night "On his approach to the Bullhead airport, he tangled in power lines two miles off the end of the runway shortly before 10 p.m.," Adams said. "He was in radio contact with the airport, but it still took us 45 minutes to find the plane." "The plane was just hanging up there by one wheel," said Adams, one of the first to arrive at the crash site in a desert area two miles north of the airport and a mile north of Davis Dam. "We different ways, said Chief Deputy Sandy Green of the Mohave County Sheriff's Department "I don't know why he didn't fry," Green said. The impact of the crash knocked out electricity for an hour in nearby Kingman, authorities said. One man was arrested on charges of breaking into a pharmacy during the blackout Neal, who works for River Realty Real Estate here, said he would not comment on the incident until he had talked with Federal Aviation Administration officials.

Bullhead City Fire Chief Larry Adams said Neal was on a solo flight from Bullhead City to Pilot stuck on hot wires stays cool Quakes lessen after Mt St. Helens eruptions TEST YOUR SKILL IN OUR "LASER BLAST" CONTEST AT BAMBERGER'S PARAMUS fleeting glimpse of the dome Friday. Scientists said they found that chunks of molten rock had emerged through cracks in the crater floor and solidified into a new lobe on the dome, already much larger than Seattle's Kingdome stadium. "We had people in on the ground, and they saw that there is a new lobe on the northwestern part of the dome," said U.S. Geological Survey geologist Kathy Cash-man.

There was little steam. No estimate for the size and shape of the dome addition was available, she said. When last measured, the dome was 300 to 400 feet high and 1.200 feet wide. The frequency of shallow, volcanic earthquakes, one of the clues that led' scientists to predict Thursday that an eruption was imminent, leveled off late Friday, said Priscilla Walker of the geophysics center. Despite the declining seismic activity, an eruption alert remained In effect, and restricted areas around the volcano remained closed.

VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) Reduced earthquake activity was reported yesterday at Mount SL Helens, suggesting a possible slowdown in the volcano's day-old dome-building eruption, scientists said. Significant, but small, earthquakes occurred only every few hours yesterday, down from Friday's seismic activity that shook the mountain several times art hour, said Chris Trisler, spokeswoman for the geophysics center at the University of Washington. She said it was not yet possible to determine whether the quiet eruption was over. Friday's eruption may have relieved pressure within the volcano, Ms.

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