
In other accidents, 43 persons during the 78-hour period. forecast 540 persons would die )00 miles out in space. The death count began at The National Safety Council landing site on the moon after said Surveyor responded propertricky steering maneuver 97,- ly to all commands during the t p.m. (AP) 200-pound camera-carrying Surveyor 1 cruised today toward toward a soft landing in the dry a new and hopefully smoother Sea of Storms late tomorrow, lives were lost on America's highways. Surveyor Heads For Soft Moon Landing PASADENA, Calif. While that bridge was being repaired, commuters switched to shuttle buses to get across the Rarltan River. Both Pennsylvania and Jersey Central shore trains use the bridge. The earlier incident occurred on the Karltan River bridge linking South Amboy and Perth Amboy. It was the second time In Just a few months that Jersey Central service was disrupted when a vessel struck a bridge. The Pennsylvania Railroad provided three extra trains dally to ease the crush of commuters from the Jersey Central at Elizabeth. Some had to switch again to Port Authority Trans Hudson trains in Newark to complete their trips to Hudson County and lower New York.

COMMUTERS SWITCHED While the bridge was being repaired, Jersey Central commuters switched to Pennsylvania Railroad, trains at Elizabeth. Some 10,040 commuters ride trains across the bridge dally to work In Bayonne, Jersey City and New York.

tomorrow, the spokesman said, but no trains are due to cross it until after 5 a.m. The official reopening of the bridge b set lor 2:01 a.m. But a railroad spokesman said yesterday that bad weather on Saturday delayed repairs and set the opening back one day. The bridge, which ^«ks Eliiabeth and Bayonne, was struck May 1J by a freighter groping through heavy fog- The Jersey Central said May a the bridge would reopen. The reports indicated the girl Rail Bridge Opening Stalled to Tomorrow BAYONNE (AP) f he reopening of the Jersey Central Railroad's Newark Bay bridge.hai been set back one day to tomorrow morning, the railroad said jeiterday.

Monks and nuns from the pa goda took the girl to a hospital after extinguishing the flames, but the girl died in convulsions three hours later, according to reports from Hue, 400 miles northeast of Saigon. She doused herself with gasoline and struck a match outside of Hue's Thanh Hoi pagoda at 3 a.m. Thich Tri Quang, the leading monk in South Viet Nam's rebellious northern provinces, urged "all Buddhists to cease acts of self-sacrifice in the name of Dharma (Buddhist religious law.)" He said he spoke for the supreme patriarch of South Vietnamese Buddhism, Thich Tinh Khiet., Tri Quang's followers in Hui distributed the edict two hours after young Nguyen Thl Van died in a hospital there. She was the fifth or sixth Buddhist to take her life in the current wave of anti-government fanaticism. IT Copyright The ReOld ll out.-aav! ' SAIGON (AP)-An architect of the Buddhist struggle movement called today (or a halt to protest suicides after a 17-year-old girl burned herself to death in Hue. Second Clajl Postal* Paid at R«d Bank and at Additional UUlbK OKIcu. 236 ( Red Bank Area J Issued dally, Monday through Friday. Outlook for Tnursday fair, continued cool. 1 Weather P«rtJy cloudy cool today Ugh» «*.
