European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 7, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stapes Taf col Toto Ous fireball re apace sight flooded almost blinding color films taken have shown of the film. Jim the House space it attracted a a Only audience in � building. Lit the film was exposed slowly Frame by Fram to that the movie had an Odd Jerky Quality. Nevertheless Glenn s Calm Ness and composure came through clearly highlights of the footage included / straps on Glenn s spacesuit waving about like seaweed As the astronaut became weightless in Hist Rice around the world flight Glenn lifting his faceplate and squeezing applesauce into his month from special food containers night flight which Glenn encountered three times in one Day. Little could be seen except a red glowing clock face and flashing red and Orange lights from his instrument panel an apparent bump when the Retro rockets fired to slow Glenn Down Tor the re entry into the atmosphere. The growing Light streaming in through the window As he descended into the heavier air and the heat shield reached its highest temperatures. As he came Down Glenn slowly rotated the capsule on its Long Axis using manual controls. This was planned in Advance to help land the capsule in the right spot the movie edited Down to 32 minutes from the 4% hours taken during the flight had no sound track. A National aeronautics and space administration official provided commentary As the run Oft. ? the film included shots of Glenn struggling into his space suit fee. Fore mounting to the top of file Atlas Rochet that shot him ups it also had shots front the destroyer Noa of the actual recovery of the capsule surrounded in the Zuev sea by a Green Dye Marker. Of the film closed with Glenn being hoisted aboard a helicopter from the Noa s rear deck."., pay raise Bill Ilman crosses wire 300-mile stroll n Ufa mailman 31, of of Yahola Falls tide for the final 50 350-mile Wal Kathon in Washington for a ise. Was mrs. Kline who in from Cuya hoga fails Ense of a Lokaj television be on hand for his a j tie thought she was at their four children. Out top fed eral aviation officials endorsed Tough new legislation designed to Force amateurs and economically faltering firms out of the non scheduled airline business. Federal aviation administrator Najeeb Halaby told the Senate aviation subcommittee the temp tation to Cut Corners on safety is too great when a supplemental Carrier is flan tally weak or is operated by Absentee or Amateur owners. Chairman Alan s. Boyd of the civil aeronautics Board said his put our budget Down on she said we should have to death three years present pay Scales Kline i biome $71 a week. Line said he was none the for his 300-mile walk except i slightly stiff ankle. He noted a had gained a few pounds result of the hospitality of l him along the Road. Was very Nice Headding that of much food and had been offered him that had to turn some people nod mrs. Kline greeted each happily. She pulled out her to wipe traces of her off the postman s face. I Rode the last 50 Miles from Rick my in a car provided i National association of let hers the postmen s Union. President of his local will join a talc special to oppose Halleck a polls r " the cab could suspend or re Voke certificates of lines found a be violating the conditions arid could Levy civil and criminal penal ties to Force compliance with the regulations. Legislation endorsed George w. Tompkins president of the National air Carrier As. Socia Tion representing the larger no skeds endorsed the legislation before the Senate group As a Way to eliminate marginal operators and insure the highest possible safety standards on the part of supplemental air Halaby testified that the fed eral aviation Agency was formulating additional regulations designed to Lessen the problem of supple mental carriers operated by a part time Amateur or absent manage ment which we do not believe is a proper Way to operate a present Day and Boyd said the civil aeronautics Board was considering new rules to prevent charter flights from stranding passengers As happened to a group of american tourists in Ireland last year. Boyd said the rules would require charter carriers to furnish substitute transportation if a flight is substantially delayed and to pay each passenger $16 per Day on a delay exceeding six hours. The Senate passed Bill would Al Low nonskid lines to Fly up to 10 times a month Between any two cities. A House approved version would Llort the supplemental lines to charter flights. Sol att town gets dinner Inez by a dinner a a. Problem for the 49 families at Wolfe Creek a tiny Mountain Community near this Eastern Kentucky town. They lost their link to the out Side world when lost week Tore Down a steel Bridge across the Stream that is the bar Rier. When authorities arrived with food they found that the residents had built a shaky but usable Bridge from lumber scraps. But it did t reach All the Way across the Stream. Red Cross workers who related the Story suggested a Container rigged to a rope and the food Fer ried across. A and that s How dinner got to Wolfe Creek
