European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 16, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes Yankees Roger Marls dead at 51 see Page 21 d Reagan pushes for Aid to rebels Page 2 d Navy rejects bid Extension Page 7 3 Chicago beats jets in nil action Page 21 the stm4anfripis authorized unofficial publication vol. 44, no. 242 monday december 16. 1985 Oil a of pm nov Ood 0 8693 a scors Hurt As Colo Raduski lift Falls Dillon Colo. A a chairlift Cable at a ski resort jolted violently urday throwing scores of skiers of fat 40 feet to the ground and injuring Casi 16 seriously witnesses and authorities said. All but about 50 of the Foo skiers aboard the Teller lift manned to cling to their chairs As the Ginaj Hecl holding and turn ing the Cable of Ppd out of position drop pings of feel and snapping he Cable Tike a whip a Luj Jerry Jones president of tic Keystone re the skiers a hold not fall were trapped on the broken lift Fot up to three hours Jones said. Bob Dodd a Soldier at not Carson had just stepped off the lift whelk he heard a screech and saw the Cable faring to the ground. Then the Cable Slingshot de Back it Slingshot cd everybody maybe the first 20 chairs or so and it was just unreal. Bodies All Over the place and ski equipment and everything flying he said. It was like a rippling effect. You could watch in Roll As ii went Down the the Cable he said. Whet the wheel came Louse it caused the Cable to come Oul of the system it was see lift on Page 28 investigators still stumped All bodies removed from crash site friends and relatives attend a memorial service Friday in Hopkinsville ky., for the 248 101st airborne Oil soldiers killed thursday in a plane crash in Canada. At right. National research Council of Canada Mike Renton left and Bernie Caiger examine the damaged flight recorders from the crashed Arrow air Ikt-8 Jet. Gander. Newfoundland Apall bodies have been moved from the Rocky Hillside where a in a crash killed 248 american soldiers and eight Crew members and the Transfer of remains to the United states begins Mon Day officials said. Incl Ald stories and photo. Page 6.1 but investigators say they still have nol been Able i solve the mystery of who the chartered aircraft after an apparently Normal Takeoff in Light Snow crashed to a Ball of fire Early thursday. Peter Hoag. Head of the investigation said thai All identifiable remains had been moved from the crash site to a makeshift morgue. The bodies Are being shipped in Flag draped caskets to the armed a orces Institute of Palho loj at Dover. Del where autopsies will be conducted under supervision of the Canad n safety Board s officials. Bay said. Local resources Are just nol adequate u that he said. A . Army spokesman. C Apt. Robert Kramer said an Honor aril from the Psi airborne the division of the dead soldiers Al. Improvements for the working poor and families with High housing costs. The negotiators a a string of Amcnda cols in the Way Lett computed to help shave about $2 billion and make the Bill More acceptable t under the Dairy agrccm8ia,.j Rice sup see farm on Page 28
