Mountaineers Recover Bodies From Crash Site
<i> United Press International</i>
MT. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash. —
Mountaineering crews worked Tuesday to bring down the bodies of five people, four of them believed to be professional cowboys, killed in the crash of a light plane on Mt. Rainier.
The five were killed Monday when the single-engine Cessna 210 hit the south slope of the 14,410-foot mountain at an altitude of 12,700 feet. Authorities reported that no one survived.
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