Brazil Plane Crash Kills 12
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Two Vlws RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, major air tragedy in Brazil in the A fire department lieutenant old strike against the company Referring to the 189 membei Members of Local 20581 have (AP)—Twelve persons were re past 10 months. said 12 bodies had been recovered has been "broken." of the Federal Labor Union Lo-called the new employees "strik- ported killed and 11 missing after Stewardess Fernanda Fortunata from the mist-shrounded bay. Of- Montgomery Melbourne, public cal 20581, AFL-CIO, who walked breakers.' The company calls a Brazilian jetliner with 102 per-was the only fatality among the ficials said that some of the miss- relations officer, told The Regis- out of the plant 75 days ago, hthee m "replacements." sons aboard crashed into Guana 10 member crew on the Panair ing passengers were known to ter that the firm has now hired said: Even though the company is bara Bay off Rio de Janeirc do Brasil DC8 which was en rojite have survived but had left the new employees to the extent of "At this point, we don't mlsi almost back to full production, Monday night. It was (he fotirtf from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to airport without notifying anyone. Mr. Melbourne stated: Lisbon, Portugal. Taking Oft We will still take the strikers it was not known whether any The plane was taking off from back if they want to come. Many New School Americans wsre aboard. Galeao Airport on Governor's Is- of them are excellent workers land near Rio when it went out of Union House Wins and we hate to lose them." RAILROAD MERGER PLAN — James M. Symet, left, More Than Mail control. ' He ' said present production chairman of fhe board of the Penniylvania Railroad, Is Readied An airline official said the would be even higher except for and Alfred E. Perlman, New York Central president, At Post Office pilot, Renato Cesar, reported that the fact that with new employees when he tried to lift the DC8 off Tourney lstRound pote before an ICC hearing in Washington on the pro- For Opening RED BANK - A number of "we are having to train them lost articles are being held In the runway, it failed to respond from scratch." poted merger of the Penniylvania and New York Central MATAWAN-The Matawan Re the Red Bank Post office wait- normally. WICHITA, Kans.—The Old Union House nine Another mediation session systems. Consolidation would create a $5.4, billion, gional Board of Education hired Ing to be Identified and The aircraft's radio operator, Osmar Anterio Ferreira, said one Red Bank, N. J., won its first round in the Nationa (with the local) is slated for later 20,200-mile rail giant with expected savings of $75 tour new teachers and purchased claimed. this week, but the public rela- Anthony Ferrara o| the engine began shaking as the plane Baseball Congress national non-pro championship tour several new Items last night i tions officer said, "Under pres- million a year and idle 7,500 workers. Both roadt now preparation for the opening ol th( claims section said articles not approached the takeoff point. nament here last night. ent circumstances, it doesn't art posting losses yearly in the millions. (AP Wirephoto) new junior-senior high schoo picked up subsequently go up "The pilot tried to stop the The Red Bankers topped the Colonials of Roanok have much meaning." next month, for public auction. plane," he said, "but it was going too fast and we skidded off the OK Swing Shift The new members of the stafl The items Include a girl's Va., in a 10-inning thriller, end of the runway and crashed According to Melvin Fletcher, are: Miss Maria C. Shopay, Oly- wallet, a set of rosary beads, into the water." 7-5. a member of the Local 20581 ne- phant, Pa., at a salary of $4,600; one pair of men's sun glasses, Sewers Contract four sets of car keys, a gold Witnesses said the plane veered Union House went into gotiating committee, the striker; Patrick Maggio, Bloomfield, Astronaut key chain, a lady's gold watch off the runway at a 30-degree have "tentatively" agreed to the $5,200; William G. Ohme, Jr., al the ninth trailing, 5-4, and and a pair of woman's pre- angle, plowed through a thick, 4- (See STRIKE, Page 2) $4,600, and Mrs. Florence Bod- tied the game on a single, scription glasses. (See PLANE, Page 2) twe sacrifices and an error. The Landed Offer Is $154,569 ziak, library clerk, at $3,000. Colonials, playing In home-team The board also accepted th Reservoir RED BANK — A total of 10 elude both ends of Newman resignations of two,, teachers, position, failed to score in the firms last night bid on a con-Springs Rd., the Garfield and John M. Grabcr and Miss Marj bottom of the ninth. In 'Chute Springs a Leak tract for the construction of new Grant PI. area, and atop Tower M. Gilligan, and terminated the 3,048 Tax Appeals In the top of the tenlh. Pel* RED BANK - The municipal sanitary sewers at four locations Hill. contract of Frank H. Lloyd, Sr. Bennett, Union House third base MOSCOW (AP) - Soviet astro naut Andrian Nikolayev revealec reservoir at Tower Hill Is leak- here. Borough Council referred the due to illness. Marlboro's 265 Tops List in County man, led off with a single am Ing, although not too seriously. The low offer of $154,569.75 George Gill, shortstop, got an-today he completed his record' bids to the sewer committee for The janitorial staff for the new But as Borough Council last came from Luigi Cestone, 51513th other to move Bennett to third, breaking flight through space bj study. Council has 90 days to de-school was completed with th FREEHOLD — A record total ship, 109; Keansburg, 106 and night agreed to appropriate Ave., Newark. Council last month The hits were the third in six parachute instead of landing cide to whom the bid may behiring of: Albert J. Allen, Maiden of 3,048 tax appeals were filed Deal 105. $8,000 In emergency funds to appropriated $250,000 for the proj- tiips for each batter. Ed Henhis spaceship Vostok HI. awarded. Dr.; Mrs. Anne Tucker, Fourth with the Monmouth County Board There were 33 Appeals filed carry out the necessary re- dnrson, who had been switche ect. The other firms bidding were St.; James J. Feketie, Ravini of Taxation, according to Board from Red Bank. Atlantic High- Nikolayev told a news confei pairs, Its members noted that serviced in- from centerfield to the moun The areas to be M. Nero Construction Co., 170Dr.9 ; Edward Jones, Harrlsoi Secretary Ross R, Beck. lands had 75; Matawan, 78; Mon- ence attended by some 500 So there has been a sufficient loss In the ninth and who hud drawi Union St., Hazier, $194,377; Maple Ave.; Robert Talbert, Atlanti Marlboro, with 265 appeals, mouth Beach, 38; Ocean Town- viet and foreign newsmen hi of water to cause some alarm. five consecutive walks, drew an Contractors, Inc., 15 Jefferson Ave.; and Joseph Mucci, Main led the list, followed by Asbury ship, 40; Holmdel, 41; Eatontown, jumped out of his spaceship as John Bryan, borough clerk, other free pass to load the bags Atlantic Ave. Ave., Maplewood, $225,858.; Ed- St. Park, 251; Howell Township, 238;23; Middletown, 21; Little Silver, neared the earth and came dow said the reservoir leaks on Its Ties Record ward D. Lord, Inc., P.O. Box Long Branch, 224; Bradley 16; Fair Haven, 10; New Shrews- by parachute while the Vostok II north fide. He said the emer- All are to serve from Sept. 1, Henderson's six walks tied a 1303. Camden, $213,317.50; Lisbon bury, 8; Shrewsbury, 5; Shrews- landed separately. gency funds would pay lor the 1962, through June 30, 1963. at a Beach, $154; Matawan Township, tournament record. Span Action Contractors, Inc., P. O. Box 68, bury Township, I; Raritan Town- Previous Soviet announcement! cost of laying two inches; of re- salary of $3,500, pro-rated, 146; Keyport, 143; Highlands, 120; Bruce Phillips. Red Bank Dresner. Pa., $184,580.54; H. Har- had indicated Nikolayev and hi: inforced concrete around the Buy Suppliet Manalapan, 118; Millstone Town- ship, 33; Rumson, 8; Sea Bright, catcher, then grounded to secon rison Associates' Inc. P.O. Box twin astronaut on the historii upper portion of the link. h Started Among the larger expenditure: 49, and Atlantic Township, 13. and Earl Benson of the Colonials 240. Westfleld $221,907.50. authorized last night were: $1,323 Filings from other municipali- flight last week, Pavel Popovich The reservoir: probably will MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - threw to the plate in an effort to Robert Rollins Blazers, Inc., ties include Freehold, 94; Free- had landed in their ships as dii hive to be drained to about one Action is finally under way to Also Pat Cestone, Inc., 22 Cliff to stop the run.