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Show s The alt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, June Demis the S, 1971 Menace By Hank Keloiiam atjer Crews Comb Crash Area for Bodies From Jetliner Continued From Page One fore the collision, said Col. 0. R. Paws, Schiess commanding officer. He called it a customary flight under FAA regulations. The jetliner was IS mi lutes out of Los Angeles International Airport with 44 passengers and a crew of five when .it became involved in California's worst civilian plane crash. Rescue workers, hampered overnight in reaching the level scene at the 2,500-fodue to swirling fog and v : ! ICE SKATING AT THE SALT PALACE Starts Tiiursday, June 10 -- ' Through Friday, June 18. ; 1:00-4.3daily except Sat. nightly except Wed. & Sun. Phone the Salt Palace Pro Pick up Shop at Jour complete Summer Skating schedule at Wolfe's, 250 ; 0 ' 7:30-10.0- 0 521-692- So State treacherously steep slopes, said all 49 aboard the jetliner upre killed. The area. 25 miles east of here, was described by one official as the most lugged in Los Angeles County and perNew smen haps California. who flew over it in a helicopter said the canycn bottom looked like a large barbecue pit. See Scattered Bodies At the bottom was the red and yellow tail section, standing erect. Nearby was a charrei engine, part of a wingtip, scattered bodies. The canyon sides, nearly vertical, with trees leaning out at right angles, looked blasted and seared. Nearby brush was charred. Power saws whined as workers felled trees to clear a helicopter landing area. Several rescue units were flown into the canyon by helicopter Sunday night, but heavy log prevented more flights until late Monday morning, when almost Gown in. Rattlesnake Infested Green, brittle foliage on the yellow mountains is knee-hig- Footing on the rattlesnake-infeste- d ridges is risky. You slip once and you get up and you may not be abie to tell if you're going the right said forest way anymore. ranger Woodard Hite. The only access by vehicles through tiie mountains is by bulldozer-carve- d roads which wind along the ridges and are used bv fire fighters in the pent of brush iires. High cliffs line tne narrow gorge. Until the fog lifted, it was thought the rescuers would have to descend one shrub-covere- 2,500-foo- t, prec- d ipice. 1 Rebels Slay 17 KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) Officials said marauding Suk tribesmen from Kenya killed 17 persons on a pair of into cattle - rustling raids san-dard- u-- judge which is the best tal and the bert doc'or. ho pi. Obviously proiesMo.id would still be needed but a balance must be sti it k between expertise and Nader involvement, said. y n. America at a Glance Forest Fire Perils Homes In Flee N.M.-Camp- ers JEMEZ SPRINGS, N.M. A forest fire threat(UPI) ened 50 summer homes and forced campers in Santt Fe National Forest to pack up and Gee Monday. Tnfared aerial photography, to cut through the used smoke, showed the fire had already consumed 6.9D acres of pme. Gov. Brure King said he would call out tne National Guaid if the three Lie radio transmission fiont neither plane before th crash. northeastern Uganda. students. Over and above e ery tin: else, the medical profession is an industry, Nader said. The group will first develop an information base to coot research about hospit,, , and then write a list of s consumeis can e in high costs and low care. medical quality Nade- - said there is too much secrecy surrounding hospital operations and not enough impetus for changes within the medical pioiesrton. The medical woild itslf dc("-n- t have an institui.jnal-ize- d for critimechani-cism,' Nadei said, in a speech to members of tilt Catholic Hospital As.-- Two more and youll be even with Mom! sections. The Federal Aviation Administration said the F4 was flying by visual rules, the see and be seen rule, which meant it had not filed a route plan with radar air traffic controllers. As all jetliners do, the DC9 war Gying a specified route under radar control even though skies were clear. The FAA said its air controllers saw the DC9 on radar before the latest collision, that they had rot adding detected the Mai me yet. The agency said there was no were aboard the jet infants passenger plane. on m ered first were badly burned. The sheritts office said the DC9 broke into three sections the tail, fuselage and nose Noguchi said. Nineteen of the bodies were of adults and three were of children. At least five small three of them children The team will be called t' ? Public Interest Medical gtonp and start its vvc..: this summer with two or three fulltime physicians ar.d sevei.i volunteer doctois and meda.ii tween Washington, D.C. The bodies that were recov- By late afternoon, Coroner Thomas Noguchi said at least 22 bodies were recovered from the canyon and flown by helicopter to a temporary morgue on a park baseball field at the base of the mountain. All the bodies were badly charred or mangled. N.J. ATLANTIC CITY, Consumer advocate (AP) Ralph Nader sail Monday he is organizing a team of doctors to monitor the medical profession in the ame way Nader's Raiders Keep tabs the federal government and the auto industry. The team will focus its attention on food and drug regulations and any gap be- the fuselage. Flight Recorder The flight recorder of the Air West plane, which records air speed, heading, altitude and acceleration of the aircraft, was found in the tad section. It was damaged by fire on the outside. Whether the metal foil tape on the inside escaped damage will be determined by experts in might SdS Sl'glllS W On Medical Profession Searchers also found a portion of the main fuselage of thp airliner on a heavily timbered ridge about one and half miles northwest of the spot where the tail section plunged to earth. Some bodies were found strapped in seats in the tail section of the plane. Others were found yard away in ashes of vhat officials felt were 100 men Q-C- day-old jumped firelines and began eating at state timber land-StatForetry Department chief Ray Bell told King the the woist Ive fire was e seen. Smoke trapped in the James dec-- Mountain canyons was so dense 1 re airplanes and three heiicopcs called out to bomb the fi'n wilt retardant and water hid to be grounded. Steel Job Begins on Sears Tower - The first CHICAGO (AP) steel was set in place Monday in Sears Tower which eventu- - Dies on TV Show - NEW YORK (AP) J. I. Rodale, leading exponent of organic foods, died of a heart attack Monday night while explaining his formula for health to Dick Cavett during the taping of a television show. He was 72. Rodale was explaining his secrets when he slumped uvei, appealed iu be smiling and became unconscious. An ambulance w as summoned, multimillionaire but r was pronounced dead on arrival at Roosevelt Hospital. A rerun of a previous show was scheduled by the AEG network to fill the segment on Cavett Monday ally will be the world's tallest building. colAfter the umn and spandrel section was installed, the first nut was tightened by Gordon M. Metcalf, chairman of Sears, Roebuck and Co., and Arthur M. donankc gray eel MTRtCTVD ecompwtytfk KESR 6u'dft l LILLI SENTA DLLLEA Vn&x 17 rtQUim or Mull ' - I BERGER - Mill I PALMER Ml I IT II II president. The Sears building will lise 1,450 feet, surpassing the twin 1,350-foWorld Trade Comer towers now under construction in New York City. 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