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The Associated Press :T1 4 s spokesman for the utility "It knocked out all of our power in South Dakota eastern Wyoming and eastern Montana" Jon'Young Gillette's utilities director blamed the outage on a shutdown of Pacific Power's major transmission system east of Gillette "We're just an island right here in the eastern portion of Wyoming" he said Pacific Power is "trying to patch everybody together" In Montana a power surge tripped circuit breakers and knocked all coal-fireand hydropower plants of the Montana Power Co off the power grid spokesman Dean Conklin Conklin said power for most people in Montana was out only briefly as far as he knew Electricity in the company's headquarters in Butte IMont flickered out for a second or two he said A similar brief outage hit the capital city of Helena Initial reports indicated the outage also blacked out several small towns in Utah including Randolph and Woodruff However Utah Pow er & Light spokesmen said no interruption of power was felt in the towns Wednesday d 4 - "r noon : At least six cities lost power for almost an hour in the wake of a 5- minute "power oscillation" that affected Wyoming Montana Colorado and South Dakota: Electricity was restored shortly before 5 pm MST utility officials said : Officials with power companies in all four states worked Wednesday evening to determine the cause of the fluctuation of current "We don't know what caused it we don't know what started it" said Leslie Blythe a spokeswoman for Pacific Power Co headquartered in Portland Ore "It seems to be stabilized right now" : AR power companies sharing a network of lines in the region experienced the oscillation said Blythe the company's Wyoming spokeswoman -All of the utilities are tied into a grid system all the lines are all tied together" she said "It may be happening in one area but it is being seen all through the region" Power outages were reported shortly after 4 pm MST in Gillette and Cody Wyo and the South Dakota towns of Rapid City Spearfish Belle Fourche and Custer Most of the towns left without power are served by Black Hills Power and Light based in Rapid City SD and utility officials said their entire system was affected by the surge "We still don't know what caused the power to go out but it was a problem external to Black Hills Power and Light" said Joe Rovere a li? r ' dlikk'1 - 0 ' Ts -- - 1 '!1':'7 - :1 - ti :s:::4 4 :4:tv - 1- e : : - -- 71 t :: 14 iii- tip- r::- ):': -' ' ) !'' 4C 'A- - 4 - 's: - ' :' :' :'-'e- ' 14 -1 : r — 4 ''- ' Doctor Says Kitty Dukakis Drank a Bit of Rubbing Alcohol But Is Out of Peril u' '' li '''''"'''' - 7I P1 T4 t ' k: ' f41 Ni 7 0 Al —0:d 1A r 1t Itk: A ttc"'''''''All i AL-- 44:5 iko kf':::::i :': :5'W'-A- :: ''' 40-22 itgA -' 2 I:i I': ' ki 1t" 1 ' — '' ' ':::' Ava::::: tg:- ed with the flu" the statement said "In this state of exhaustion with flu symptoms and depression she ingested a very small amount of rubbing alcohol and had a severe reaction It is clear from tests that no drugs medication or alcoholic beverages were involved" The statement did not say whether the substance was taken intentionally or by mistake and was not more precise about the amount taken Spokesmen for the governor said they would in no way elaborate on Plotkin's statement and could not confirm a report that Dukakis would be released from the hospital as early as Thursday Rubbing alcohol is a disinfectant intended for external use only It contains about 70 percent denatured ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol which is poisonous Drinking 8 ounces or more may cause breathing or heart failure Political observers believe Kitty Dukakis's current problems stem from the steady stream of intense criticism directed at her husband who has maintained his icy reserve in the face of his loss to George Bush in the 1988 presidential election and the state's worsening economic condition Although he was not involved in her case Dr Roger Weiss clinical director of the alcohol and drug BOSTON (UPI) — Kitty Dukukis the wife of Gov Michael Dukakis is suffering from a severe reaction to ingesting "a very small amount of rubbing alcohol" in conjunction with flulike symptoms exhaustion and a state of depression her doctor said Wednesday It was not known if the fluid was taken intentionally but there was no evidence that drinking or drugs played any part in her illness Dr Gerald Plotkin said in a statement Plotkin's statement said the Massachusetts first lady "is completely out of danger" while she her family and physicians weigh the proper treatment "Kitty has suffered from chemical dependency and struggled with depression for many years These two problems are often related" Plotkin said noting that she has taken antidepressants prescribed by a psychiatrist "including the period immediately prior to her hospitalization Monday" The problems came to a head during the weekend after a grueling three-weespeaking tour through Indiana which left Dukakis 52 "exhausted and with symptoms associat 01 o : —United Press Intemationcti Photo k facility Kitty Dukakis shown here leaving an alcohol-abus- e in March is suffering from exhaustion and depression Lightning Sparks Killer Fire Tornadoes Hit Alabama Snow in Rockies r storms stretched from Arkansas to Alabama and Mississippi to the Middle Atlantic states into New England and west to Pennsylvania Ohio and Indiana the National Weather Service reported Small tornadoes struck southeastern Alabama damaging 30 to 40 homes and many building windows By United Press International heavy rain and Thunderstorms small tornadoes hit Alabama Wednesday while showers dominated the rest of the East snow fell in the Rockies and lightning struck a home in Indiana sparking a fire that killed two children A band of showers and thunder and cars One person suffered minor injuries when her house trailer was blown into a fish pond A tornado watch was posted Wednesday night over parts of southern Alabama southwest Georgia and parts of Florida High winds from thunderstorms downed trees and power lines near Faydette Ala and damaged a house trailer and peanut wagons near Malvern forecasters said Rucker Ala recorded 365 inches of rain Treacherous floodwaters subsided enabling pumping stations in New Orleans and Jefferson Parish to keep up with late afternoon rain Marine interests were warned to be on the alert for gusty winds rough seas and heavy rain More than 5 inches fell in north and central Mississippi in 24 hours as flash flooding forced residents from their homes in low areas of west Jackson Lightning struck a rural home near Loogootee Ind touching off a fire that killed two of six occupants officials said Fire had engulfed the house by the time rescuers arrived Four residents were found outside the home and the bodies of Harley Jones 10 and Christina 'Jones 4 were found inside Light rain mixed with snow fell over southern Nebraska into Wyoming while showers were scattered across central Wisconsin Montanans Ring In Centennial must look still further west to Japan and Asia as it begins its second century in order to expand economic ties it has barely begun to form The ceremony was geared to precisely 10:40 am the time when President Benjamin Harrison formally made Montana the 41st state of the Union in 1889 When the moment arrived bells and sirens sounded in cities and towns across the state Gov Stan Stephens live on statewide television tolled a special centennial bell on the Capitol steps while children hundreds of grade-scho- HELENA Mont (AP) — Montanans raised a hullabaloo of bells cannons jets and sirens Wednesday to mark their 100th anniversary as a state then swarmed into the Capitol building to dance the night away with fireworks and champagne Some 3000 people many dressed in period costumes of the 1880s gathered at the Capitol at for the central celebration of the day which was televised live statewide leaders Montana's extolled the 19th Century pioneers who settled the state as they 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New go en um NE TELEPHONE NUMBERS I - you" au sin us goo CLIP AND SAVE evoil- I on En abuse program at McLean Hospital a private psychiatric hospital in Bel mont Mass said depression is common among recovering alcoholics "Although the depression irp- proves in a majority of people some people will remain depressed for a while and their depression may in crease their risk of relapse to drink ! ing" said Weiss an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School in Boston Weiss said he was unfamiliar with rubbing alcohol playing a role in Alcoholism cases "I don't have any experience with people who hae drunk rubbing alcohol" he said:"I have seen people who have drunk alcohol in other unusual forms mouthwashes aftershave — but not rubbing alcohol" An unidentified friend was quoted Wednesday by The Boston Globe as saying Dukakis was "devastated" py his wife's condition mothThe governor's er Euterpe Dukakis also is hospital ized with an unrelated illness Plotkin who initially refused to disclose any details of Kitty Dukakis's hospitalization Monday night when she was suffering severe nau'- sea and dizziness said: "It is essential that she be given the space and the privacy she needs to continue her recovery I hqpe her request for that opportunity will be honored by all of NEWEST STORE CINSOUR 1 Al The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday November 9 1989 - - L I :: 4- 5 Stipl V:A AN NOU : 7 44fI ':::vo:41i1': ' '1::: ::::-- ' !att1- z:::: ! ''Y' 1f' atiki --14:w- ik:: w' : :': iizfitc::f- -- i 7-- 't?:': 7m '' :-- r: 5 —:r:44x N 41k'i'4'- '::S - o11:imat 1 ''' :: : tr - 401--7' - - :'Vn:qt"i: ::: t:: 14'011 ' 4 ! ' :' t::: — :: ::::'"'f:::&1'4'':-!f't :4 :' k-- 2z: ' :::: -- 4' '''''" 4f— r i4-?0- i -' ' t 'k itlk 444 '''i:'Q4i :i 4A An unexplained power outage left cities in four states temporarily with-Oelectricity Wednesday after- :7--' 7x irt!371 :Pow4 erless : q !': t I 1: f7 :4- - IN I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I a I I a |