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wiiuici wutiiu oe me candidate   oympnony mil next month.  and across the land.  The first option calls for a
 who got the most individual   ® EXECUTIVE SANDBOXES—- Sunday’s Parade maga­  A national debate already is   manned Mars landing in 1982,
 heaviest guerrilla at-   votes in *a nationwide tally.  zine includes an offbeat feature about the latest thing in   under way on proposed goals,   the second in 1986 and the third
                                 especially on whether U.S. as­
 ael. “This must be a   A candidate would have to get   office furniture for wound-up executives: sandboxes. The   tronauts should aim for Mars.  sometime after 1990.
 nan says. Pdge 2.  at least 40 per cent of the popu­  whole idea started in Huntsville, says the manufacturer,   Under the first and most ex­
 lar vote to win. If none clid,   who gets $600 apiece for the things.  The National Aeronautics and   pensive option, the annual
 general election nine   there would be a runoff between   Space Administration welcomes   NASA budget would climb
 say a large percent-   the top two.  ® FOOTBALL TIME — With 1969 college football   the discussions. Administrator   steadily from the current $3.7
 mdecided and either   Opponents charged the 40 per   getting into full swing Saturday, limes Sports Editor Bill   Thomas O. Paine says: “The   billion a year to about $8 billion
 •e io come in ahead.  cent provision could lead to a   Easterling will he on hand for the Alabama-Virginia Tech   question of the immediate fu­  for each fiscal year from 1970
 minority president, but Rep.   game at Blacksburg, Va.; John Pruett ventures to Auburn   ture of the space program now   through 1980 for a total of $78.2
 Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y., man­  for the Wake Forest game; Phil Williams covers the Jack­  lies before us. In my view it is a   billion by 1982.
 donderry, where the   ager of the bill, countered by   sonville State Sam ford contest and Mike McKenzie reports   question of pace. The directions   The second and third alterna­
 ) demolish their bar-  pointing out that 15 presidents   on the Alabama A&M-Tuskegee game at Huntsville’s Mil­  are clear. NASA will move   tives would keep the annual cost
 have been elected with less than  ton Frank Stadium.  ahead on several fronts in a bal­  at the present level for the next
 Turn to Page 2, Column 3         anced program, including sci­       two fiscal years, rising to $5.7
                                  ence, applications, exploration     billion in 1976. The second alter­
 'look  EARLEY’S Optical Dispensary   BUTLER PHARMACY 539-3469  CALL WHITE-MAYFLOWER  and new technology.  native would increase the budg­
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 A Huntsville space engineer   track was too bumpy. Cars  cars reaching speeds of almost  forces and cyclic vibrato ns,  stock car, the Dodge Charger  tes’
 and an astronaut combin e d   were bouncing badly and tires  200 mph.  normally a daily part of astro­  Daytona.  Sta
 Today  with driver apprehension t o   wore out prematurely. They   That alone brought out what   naut’s jargon, appear to be as­  “Isaac said he found it difficult   abc
 blemish the inaugural race at   was probably the largest crowd   sociated with the new Talla­  to see over the bumpy areas
 ............. Page. 15   Alabama’s new superspeedway   said that Talladega was un­  ever assembled in Alabama last   dega tri-oval.  when running at speeds of 195
 at Talladega last weekend.  safe, and, led by President
 ...............Page..12   weekend. France said some   Scott told it this way:  mph plus. As the driver was
 And that is only part of the   Petty, the Professional Drivers   64,000 were in the stands and   not in the car for extended per­
 ...............Page. 13   story.  Association made up of most   there appeared to be about that   “At Talledega there was a   iods of time, nothing further  and

 ...............Page. 12   If the NASCAR grand nation­  of NASCAR’s stars, pulled out  many more people wandering   marked but subtle difference   was discussed.  nes:
                                 which resulted in strange after
 al drivers who refused to race   of the race. That led to NAS­ around afoot. France estimates   “But when practice and quali­ non
 ...............Page  12   over the world’s fastest round   CAR czar Bill France’s ruling  that the facility will bring sev­  effects on drivers testing the   fying began at Talladega last  to
 ............. Page. 14  course are to be believed, the   that henceforth, PDA drivers  eral million dollars into the Tal­  new surface.  week, new, more alarming
 race could not be run with suf­  must post an appearance bond  ladega area in the remainder of   “But the real danger to the   symptoms were reported. An­
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 ficient degree of safety.  for future NASCAR grand na­ this year, and nobody knows   drivers was just revealed after   other Dodge driver, Charlie
 ............. Page  15  But the winner, Richar d   tionals.  how much next year.  a series of conversations with   Glotzbach, after pulling into the  dent
 Brickhouse of Rocky Point,   But Brickhouse, a hungry   The story unfolded yesterday   Bill Wright, aerospace engineer   pit area, exclaimed, “Hell, I  er
 ...............Page  24         with Chrysler Corp. Defense
 N.C., says the only problem he   last-minute entry who had  when Jeff Scott, Columbia   don’t know where I’m going. I  Glot
 ............. Page  8  had was fatigue — and he ran   never hit major paydirt, pull­ Broadcasting System writer and   and Space Division in Huntsville   can’t see.” Pressed further,  m.p.
 the last 25 or so miles of Sun­  ed out of the PDA and stayed  auto racing expert, found that   Ala.  Glotzbach admitted that, for a  thre
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 day’s inaugural Talladega 500-   in the race, beating NASCAR  the big league stock car drivers   “According to Wright, he be­ few brief seconds, he experi­ of b:
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 mile race at speeds of 195 mph   eminence Bobby Isaacs and  might have launched the space  gan to have misgivings about the  enced momentary blindness   “I
 ........... Page 14   plus.  some 40 other drivers to the  era of auto racing. He found—  new track some three weeks  while going through certain  Rich
 ..............Page  18   Big-time stars Richard Petty,   wire in his Dodge Daytona.  and reported Via the Associated  ago, when Dodge driver Bobby  turns on the track.”  and
 Cale Yarborough and NASCAR   Steepest - banked track in  Press — thdt space launch  Isaac complained of physical   “This revelation rang a bell  thou;
 ..............Page  12   champ David Pearson com­  the world, the 2.66 - mile tri­  phenomena like the Pogo ef­ discomfort after a series of tests -  within Bill Wright’s mind. He  kept
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 plained that the brand new   oval found late model stock  fect, frequency, amplitude G-  with Chrysler’s new racing  recalled that, during the Gemini  T
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