European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 4, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 a a the stars and stripes sunday november 4,1990japanese firm buying ski area on Lake Tahoe South lakh Tahoe Calif. Apr heavenly Valley ski resort announced Friday that it is being sold to a japanese business group. The resort s owner Bill Killebrew did not disclose the Purchase Price. The agreement Calls for the Sale to companies owned by Kamoria Kanko co. Ltd., of Sapporo City. A subsidiary of the company also bought Steamboat Springs ski area in Colorado for a reported is 10 million in 1989. Heavenly will become the third ski resort under the control of Kamoria headed by president Kimihiko Kamoria. It also owns rus Utsu Kogen ski resort near Sapporo Japan the site of the 1972 Winter olympics. Other company holdings include a Koala Park in Australia and restaurants Golf courses zoos and amusement Parks in Japan. Killebrew 36, took Over heavenly Valley in August 1977, after his father Hugh Killebrew was killed in a plane crash. 11c will stay on As heavenly a a general manager. Ail 120 year round employees will also be retained. Martin Hart former owner and current president of the Steamboat ski resort will act As heavenly chairman. In addition to the Sale of the heavenly ski area which spreads Over mountains bordering California and Nevada on Lake Tahoe a Southern Shore the Deal also includes the Sale of heavenly a 13 retail and rental outlets. The ski area is one of the nations largest encompassing 20 Square Miles of private and leased High time with the Hatter Cario Oser and curio ser an unidentified girl climbs a close a look at the mad Hatter taken from Lewis atop statues Friday in new Yorkus Central Park to get Carrolls classic a a lice a adventures in Flaky frolic brain Goncher and his fellow Jogger Sparky run through Denver s Washington Park Early saturday As Snow blankets the area. The fail storm enveloped Colorado a front Range dropping 6 inches on the City and up to a foot in the Hills. Taxes under new budget to Cost average family $321 More yearly \1/ a Cut Lotaki am it to _ Washington apr the deficit reduction Bill awaiting president Bush a signature will Cost the average family of four $321 a year with additional taxes spread close to evenly among the states a new analysis shows. The average increase will Range from s151 per family in West Virginia to $578 in Connecticut according to computations by citizens for tax Justice a labor financed research group. The changes will take an average 0.6 percent of family income on a National basis the report said. The bite on family income will be within a 10th of a percentage Point of the National average in every state except Connecticut 0.8 percent and West Virginia 0.4 percent. A generally states with the highest incomes will face slightly higher than aver age. Tax hikes As a share of income while those with the lowest average incomes will pay the least in additional taxes a the report said. A this reflects the fact that Overall the tax hikes Are somewhat progressive a meaning they fall most heavily on those most Able to pay the organization said. On a National basis the median tax in crease will be $183, meaning that half the four member families will see tax increases of less than $183 and half will see higher increases. The highest median increase $250, will be in Alaska the lowest $152, in Pennsylvania. The median increase differs from the average increase which is calculated by dividing All new taxes by All taxpaying families. The Bill which would Cut the deficit by nearly $500 billion Over the next five years includes $137 billion in tax increases. These include higher taxes on gasoline tobacco alcoholic beverages airline tickets Telephone service and expensive cars and other in addition the plan will raise medicare payroll taxes on people whose wages exceed $51,300 and income taxes on those with incomes generally above the $100,000-a-year Range. Meanwhile the organization representing state lawmakers said the deficit reduction plan will Cost the states $16.9 billion Over the next five years. A once again congressional and administration budget negotiators have taken the easy Way out by exporting difficult decisions to the states a the National conference of state Legislatures said in a statement. A Many states face severe recessionary and no growth economic conditions a said the statement from Lee Daniels minority Leader of the Illinois House of representatives and John Martin speaker of the Maine House of representatives. A knowing this Washington now decides to invade state Revenue bases and at the same time Tell states they need to find billions of additional the biggest portion of the $16.9 billion a $10.1 billion a will come from provisions mandating social Security coverage for All state and local government employees and raising the amount of wages that Are subject to the medicare tax. Employers including governments must match employee taxes for social Security and medicare. Other costs will include $3.6 billion in lost state Revenue because of the higher taxes on gasoline tobacco and alcoholic beverages and $3.2 billion that the states will have to spend to meet Federal regulations for medicare and medicaid services. A we Autv our 1uvu1uuu 3b remains found in car May solve 50s mystery Gainesville a. Apr a car with human it meting film j Gainesville a. Apr a car with human Bones inside that was hauled from the Bottom of a Lake May have been the one that ran off a Road in 1958, say officials who Are still trying to determine what happened to the two occupants. The 1950s Ford Sedan removed from 110-foot Depths of Lake Lanier on thursday bore a 1958 License plate and could Lead to Resolution of the a lady of the Lake mystery Hall county sheriff Dick Mecum said. A car carrying two women ran off a Road and into the Northeast Georgia Lake in 1958. The body of a woman believed to have been one of the occupants was found about a year later. But the car and the other woman were never recovered Mecum said. The rusted vehicle was found by workers building a Bridge across the Lake. The car was mangled by the construction equipment that dug it up. Workers were washing mud out of the car when they came across the remains Mecum said. Investigators were checking with the woman a family for pictures of her car and its License tag number hoping to find a match. They would not release the family a name. 3 capt. De Barfield of the sheriffs department said his office has received a dozens of Calls from people claiming to know whose body it is. Two Gainesville men said they believe the remain May be those of Mother. Is James Roberts 51, and his brother Hugh 49 were disappeared my there Susie robes�?Tthe"38 we believed she was in the Lake but then we Bear Ltd Kejr i Chicago then in Florida a the Younge Roberts said Friday. A we wondered if she survived by a Ai? ant never knew where to go.�?�. Authorities now believe a woman a body found Nea nor of a year after the Accident is that o Delia Mae Parker Younia a i a Siuyu a Fusil Stoiu wuu3c la Willt mortuary kept the remains about 20 years in the hop someone would identify her. And ? hones were found in the car an it no Wales Frei a Pink a dental record examination Wil m Barfield said. Herflf.1�i�aitldi>utl�i09u, re y on old Case file cause those before 1961 have been destroyed
