page 2 dally nebraskan tucsday, September 18, 1079 DC9 jetliner makes a safe emergency landing in Boston BOSTON (AP)-An Air Canada DC9 jetliner with 42 persons on board lost part of Its tall assembly over the Atlantic Ocean Monday and made a safe emergency land ing at Boston's Logan International Airport, an airport spokesman said. Authorities said one crewman was slight ly Injured. The plane, Flight 680, had departed Boston on Its way to Halifax, Nova Scotia, when the assembly was damaged and the plane lost interior pressure, Hie Jet returned immediately to Boston and touched down at Logan shortly before noon. Early retirement 000 000 if d II snaa? dug 5 if How about "hope?'' Lots of people these days do good for other people, and that's great. But this old world is up to its meridians in problems. Can't help but be frustrating. The Christian, however, can be joyful. He has hope. He knows Cod is running the show. And that it comes out all right in the end. He may not know how, or why, but he knows. The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is among those working and knowing. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 16th A K Streets 4754289 DETROIT (AP)-John Rlccardo, chairman and chief executive of Chrysler Corp., said Monday he has asked to take early retirement from the financially troubled auto, maker. Rlccardo, who was In Washington over the weeckend as Chrysler was rebuffed in Its Initial pica for federal aid of more than $1 billion, said the chief reasons for his request were health problems and his links to the company's poor performance. "There is no question that even though I have actively addressed the major problems facing Chrysler, in the minds of many I am closely associated with the past management of a troubled company," Rlccardo said In a statement. 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