Show I Urge to Go Miles Per Hour Becomes Obsession With Campbell Friends of English Pilot Believe Hell He'll Do It or Break His Neck in His Efforts By Dy ALAN GOULD Associated Press Sports Writer Apparently theres there's no definite means means' of telling when a human being will be satisfied with satisfied with his Job or situation In life Ufe his achievements achievements' or ranking in a a. special field of ot sporting activity Thus it is La that Sir Malcolm Campbell the only man living who has driven an automobile faster taster than miles an hour and the holder of eight land speed records h by a wide margin Is not at all satisfied with I what h he has done and Is incoming coming comin back to the Unit d ty r- r 4 States for t t j f I crack at the world c 4 j t record r ri Sir M a 31 1 c o 0 1 rr n N fi holds the present tY X mile mark oi olt q d Z r f. f X 72 m. m p. p h Mf i made last 0 on the sands ol ci f Daytona B Beach e a c h W Fla He has fOUl t times i m e s upon this worl worlo record and lived tc tell lell the story bul but bulhe buthe he tie says he wont won J be e satisfied he has driven a car t it at the rate of mile an nn hour hour five five miles a minute I have felt several times that I had this within my grasp that the machine was ready for it says Campbell Campbell Camp Camp- bell but circumstances have prevented pre ven vented it such as th the weather or condition condition con of of the beach bench or both It will wiil take a perfect combination of things aid nd and a bit of ot luck luck to to pull through One of the thc British speed kings king's friends puts the matter more bluntly He will either break his neck or break the record to pieces the next time The goal coal of miles an hour has has become become almost an obsession Eyes Ern Salt Beds For his next assault upon the citadel of time Campbell plans to turn his II loose upon one ne of the smooth salt beds bed west vest of Salt Lake City in preference to Daytona Beach Bench where the speed ed tests are subject to the whimsical things the tide does to the sand every day Th The Important thing when you are putting on the full ball bail with a piece of ot machinery like the Bluebird is to have plenty of room for starting and andas as much again for slowing down Daytona Daytona Day Day- tona Beach with a maximum runway of around 10 lOor or 11 miles left Campbell a Ua bit cramped In other words he not feel he could al always ys get his machine up to the maximum speed by the thc time he he hit the measured or record mile wh where re the ele electrical trica tIr timing ing device op crates I Hes He's Early Bird Out in Utah the salty surface e can be lie smoothed out sufficiently to give Sir Malcolm many miles mUes In a line bee if he wants that much Its It's wider too without t the hazards of sand dunes on one side and the ocean on the other The thing about Campbell that you ca cant can't nt misjudge Is his complete concentration concentration concen upon this speed job once he takes it in hand 1 Ballyhoo d doesn't mean a thing to him I believe he has annoyed more than one chamber of commerce by rolling out his big machine at some unearthly hour with scarcely any advance ad ad- vance warning and seizing the opportunity opportunity offered by favorable circumstances circumstances circum circum- stances to crack the speed peed r record cord Since its it's impossible for tor him to appreciate appreciate elate the roar of the crowd anyway why bother about it |