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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, OREGON MONDAY. MAY 13. 1S63 On the Air By ELEANOR WIESE Flying Housewife Completes Journey Over Pacific Ocean Brisbane Australia - (UPD -, Mrs. Miller was greeted nal 780-mile flight from Nou-1 flight from Suva, Fiji. I Santa Monica. It was he who disappeared on A 3 A small army of reporters and radio and television tech nicians has moved south to Cape Canaveral in anticipa tion of the launching of as tronaut L. Gordon Cooper's 22-orbital flight scheduled for 6 a.m. PDT Tuesday. The flight, from launch to recovery, is expected to take 34 hours, 19 minutes. During this period the three tele vision and four radio network "pools" will follow the mis sion with live reports at least every half hour. Cooper's space craft will be equipped with a small, port able TV camera which he can train on himself or out the window. On 10 orbits, when the space capsule is within range of Cape Canaveral, it will transmit these TV pic tures back to earth. The pic tures will then be taped . at the Cape for delayed release by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The biggest difference be tween the television coverage of Cooper's MA-9 flight and the flights of previous astro nauts will be an additional viewing audience of hundreds of thousands of Western Eu ropeans. If all goes as plan ned, international television transmission via an American communications satellite will permit Europeans to witness the event on their home sets at the moment it happens. In spite of great time dif ferences, language bnrr'rfs and the fact that TV trans mission must be timed to co incide with the passage over a particular spot on the earth of a satellite whirling through space, the complicated busi ness of news transmission by satellite has become routine to the men who handle it. Brisbane, Mrs. Betty Miller, 36, the Santa Monica, Calif., house wife who became the first woman to fly alone from Cali fornia to Australia, rested here today in preparation for a return flight by commercial airliner. BOB HOPE SHOW, at 9 p.m. Wednesday KMED-TV. Spy-jinx in a Moscow hotel room, a Martian robot visit ing some Earth people, and a top pro golfer showing an "amateur how its really done, will be the comedy highlights with guests Fred MacMurray, Patti Page and Arnold Palmer. CALENDAR, 9 a.m. Thurs day KBES-TV. Problems faced in trying civil rights cases in some Southern states will be discussed by three lawyers active in that field, TWILIGHT ZONE, 9 p.m. Thursday KBES-TV. Jack Weston stars as a hack writer, struggling to make his mark in television, who begins to dabble in the occult arts and miraculously conjures up the world's greatest ghost writer-William Shakespeare. WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS, 5 p.m. Saturday KMED-TV. A filmed account of a four-man international Don Chifwood Elected To CoJege Position Don Chitwood, Medford, was elected vice president of the Associated Students of George Fox college, Newberg, recently. Chitwood, a junior, trans ferred from Southern Oregon college. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Chitwood, 823 Pennsylvania St., and is a graduate of Crater High school. Sunday night by about 3.000 persons who rushed onto the runway when she landed on the final lap on her 7,000 mile solo flight- The crowd gathered around the twin-engined plane artd sang "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." The freckle - faced house wife, tired but cheerful, step ped out of the cockpit in a pink and white checkered frock. Moments of Anxiety She admitted to some "mo ments of anxiety" when one engine started to run rough after she had passed the point oi no return on the fi- mea, on the island of New Caledonia. "I radioed the Air Traffic Control Center to tell them of the trouble but the engine kept going," she said. The Department of Civil Aviation at Brisbane alerted two planes to stand by in case of emergency, but a spokesman said this was strictly precautionary. "We didn't tell Mrs. Miller because we did not want to alarm her," he said. The aviatrix had made an unscheduled three hour stop at Noumea when she ran into heavy headwinds on the "It was a long flight and I'm pretty tired but I'm hap py and relieved to be here," Mrs. Miller said. "1 wasn't really worried about the en gine trouble. It didn't take leng to rectify Itself. "The only time I was really worried was on the flight from Honolulu. I had to be over that ocean station half way to Honolulu in 10 hours or turn back. I made it in 9'j hours." Telephones Husband The first thing the aviatrix did when she got to her ho tel here was talk by telephone with her husband, Charles, in taught her to fly Mrs. Miller left Oakland, Calif., April 30. Total elapsed flying time for the trip was 51 hours, 38 minutes. She said she planned to rest in Brisbane for a few days be fore taking a commercial flight home via Sydney. She was ferrying the $50, 000 plane to a new owner in Australia. She made stops at Hawaii, Canton Island, Fiji and New Caledonia. Mrs. Miller flew approxi mately the reverse of the course taken by American flier Amelia Earhart when she and copilot Fred Noonan on (he way from Lae, New Guinea, to Howland Island in the Central Pacific in 1937. GRADUATED David H. Hansen, son of Mrs. Jessie Johnson, 2633 Howard ave., Medford, rec ently was graduated from re cruit training at the Naval ' Training center, San Diego, Calif. MEDFORD INSURANCE AGENCY and THE R. A. HOLMES AGENCY Have Moved To 25 West Main Fred R. Brennan Lowell A. Iverson championship trout tourna ment between the United States and Argentina held at remote Lago (Lake) General Pax in southern Argentina near the Chile border. DAVID BRINKLEY'S JOURNAL, 8 p.m. Saturday KMED-TV. Haiti, currently involved in a tense border dispute with the Dominican Republic, was visited earlier this year by Brinkley. In an interview with him, Dr. Fran cois Duvalier, president of Haiti, defends his regime against the attacks of exiles whom he labels "criminal elements." 6E3M They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo AND NOW, MISTER BI6DOME, TO WHAT DO YOU ATTRIBUTE VOUR GREAT . SUCCESS IN BUSINESS DCODI C . uv Bov I T I II; PEOPLE.' NEVER MIL TO OFFER A PI3IENDLV HAND TO HELP OIR FELLOW Man SUSINLs uutbN i HAVE TO BE A COLO MATTER OP DOLLARS AND CENTS- SUCCESS IS TUNING IN ON THE SPIRIT OF BROTHtKLY LOVE" HEAR THAT? HE LOVES f HE'S GOT SIX ARMED ' EOPLE.' 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