Army fears six dead in helicopter crash SOUTH FOX ISLAND, (UPI) - Ar- my officials said yesterday there was "no indication of survivors" in the crash of a,101st Airborne Division CH-47 Chinook helicopter with six men aboard on a small island in northern Lake Michigan. The accident occurred just before midnight Sunday in a heavily wooded area off of the tiny island, which is located about 45 miles northwest of Traverse City. A team of U.S. Army investigators arrived in northern Michigan yesterday to inspect the fatal crash. The three-man team from the U.S. Army Safety Center in Fort Rucker, Ala., was to inspect and photograph the accident site before bodies of the ac- cident victims would be taken to a U.S. Coast Guard station at Traverse City for identification, said Maj. Bill Mulvey. There was no record of any emergen- cy radio calls for help from the helicop- ter, he said. The aircraft was not scheduled to land on the island, he said. Iow r7: 4'L' r ,/ The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, July 12, 1983-- Page 5 Daily Photo by ELIZABETH SCOTT Rhythm and blues The Blue Fron Persuaders kick out the jams at Palmer Field Sunday. The group played as part of a free concert series sponsored by Eclipse Jazz and broadcast on WCBN. BE BBODY THIS SUMMER THE GOOD HEALTH WAY :.-NGood Health Medical Weight Loss Centers invite you to join the thousands of successful people who have al- ready lost weight on the Good Health Program. LOSE 10-20-50 LBS.! CAI DUE TO OVERWHELMING RESPONSE GOOD HEALTH HAS ADDED 100 ADDITION- AL FREE WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAMS TO THEIR SUMMER SPECIALS. LL TODAY 663-5555 .t i