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' ':' ' - ' - - t' 1 i : i ! t ' - 0 1 H E(11) 99 : ' I ' ' 4 dividual talent A man or small ::: 1 te1 v el t " i 2 of men i group designed an article and stayed with it until it e et e was tested thoroughly Only 'ZCMI BUDGET STORE DRESSES e e 1 I manned earth orbit missions could not recover from a seri- then was it placed in the spaceSalt Lake e- - Ogden — Cottonwood le craft Benedict Howard By with the three-sea- t vehicle ous setback because we did not ' Rocket Boosts e 1 Press Writer Tiley set a Nov 15 launch date have parallel ortiackup develi ileie for 1 Apollo 1 KENNEDY opments FLA — Apollo is too complex for such eteeeie e :"' '' C) 4 ' 101211 Meet Schedules L (Gus) Grissom the old individual attention The cabin '' ot 0 Talk Optimistically g ee ee e" ' :11 ile‘':e:F:':''' l'' ':: of the spacecraft has 15 miles ' pro of the crew made no secret Some ' I "But we have not knowingly' of ' talked F:17 e) optimistically of wires and thousands of of his misgivings (eZ-e:a manned lunar landing in 19681 accepted a higher level of risk t t er ' ' 4 switches and relays and conGrissom thought he and his — -:- 1'' a year ahead of the goal set in order to meet our manned' trols When easeseaot a three-ma- n crew two colleagues were being by President schedules" flight cl Kennedy f I heads toward the moon ' ' e shortchanged in their training The officials said pure oxygen finally SALT LAKE 'rr OGDEN President last (But Thursday it will be boosted rocket a for the first manned Apollo by Johnson was asked at a news' was chosen as the breathing with the '''''' power of 6000 Boeing flight A few days before he COTTONWOOD 'conference whether the original' System for Apollo because 707 jetliners A total of 93 died he complained about the : tests - - it showed that "e ground could ' timetable met be ' - ' eV-engines must function on the e spacecraft trainer at Cape Ken 'moon He replied that "We have a very posed no physiological harm to rocket "b ' and i' e t' spacecraft nedy eoieee : f 01 0 difficult undertaking I am human beings for periods up to Instead of out indiHangs Lemon checking 30 days Using one instead gas very hopeful we'll be able toi vidual the philosophy now of a two-ga- s The simulator a duplicate of t system such as is to parts keep it I don't think there is assemble full systems and 7 ' the Apollo cabin wasn't work- any guarantee that we will at nitrogen-oxyge- n the :: simplified 3: check them as a unit t:: "s: ing properly One morning in all") plumbing e ' i : : :: 1W 1 i' e:!: ' te" Grissom lemon a disgust hung Constantly Pressured '''' Causes No Problem hiltil1F ee teli el Notice Errors 4 lit 1 6 se e :ee :: to on it ' "There is no questfon that ' el:: e ' J e'": 5'"e f A 0 T' Grissom saw little prospect Things started to go wrong The pure oxygen caused no ' 1 N we're constantly pressured by 1"' i v 't that Apollo would stay aloft for well before the January trage problems through six Mercury i I! 1 ee 1 'He ‘ ‘' i: 4 'o' schedules" e :e-:::' one ! "3 eesi-said 4 iee:i e engineer elf and 10 Gemini flights totaling tr4o!1" t ' two weeks in Feb- r'41 — the hoped-fo- r ''''' 1 i i' ' ee! ? :i i it ' VA ill e more than 2000 hours in space "There are times when we'd ' ' ' :' 1 f ruary lie didn't seem too !i'' ' to like slower we But t never f I e go Iteee 2 e "e1'ke''e Dr e Robert C :e: e i ': Seamans i e e t) ' 5r I ) t e NASA e administrator have been pressed where safety t e r1 il-:deputy ::k Others were worrying too es' Nee ee 'NALISIS said the experience with Mercu- has been a factor" Ne -t 1 110 '' Nothing appeared to be going e: : i Gemini and eeee had and the Gemini that Mercury :':7 '04! i ry pfP "suggested in AeronauNational the right 7 ei e the possibility of a spacecraft same prime capsule contractor :::::::e:':::' f ::1 ii! e ' tics and Space Administration's dy There were bugs in the comeie e t ei4 ( Aircraft e was fire "continued e McDonnell thus low" Corp ir":Z: eee41 munications system a power in( ' program il 1: ''"' A !Arl f!R:111 ') McDone: the the N years verter an oxygen pressure alertness to the possibility of Through '' ''' " nell team developed a tremen- Setibutum Slip :' ' ::: :: i riiti4::'s-ie V62:4X"' ripil fire had become dulled regulator and a water boiler 111 i te e!lei' e leitW e and it spilled over spirit eassoDr o Mueller Rockets blew up in tests to oe George-Edate te "ee:: eeee slipped te i'he launching 'elle doi!nto Il '' their work and into the feel''"'-- t ' ciate administrator for manned' There were troubles with iheiDecember IPet I! li i i!:::: He ea' el of the astronauts 1$4ir ings '' ! to ' IT I I 1 Apollo I space craft Schedules te 7ifi During an altitude chamber space flight said effort had le: ' I '' on reducing ' :':'' '''''''sL: ' !'' bad slipped badly Some gov- - test trouble developed in the Lest on Bid ' ird :At ! : k :!i:'::':-:'? ii4i: 1 c ‘ ernment and industry people environmental control unit — the possibility of ignition rather 1 ' e" 04 '' Z' '3 e I ' ' 111 McDonnell bid on the Apollo '' 1: ‘:' n1 '' c '''' V' eli sese ! te I ' felt the Apollo Project was fall-- the ship's life support system than in stopping a fire once it i :':::::: 4 ': 6: ' i - '''---icontract but lost to North Amero: :'i 1' Porous nickel plates through started ing apart at the seams ltee ican New managers new engii A it t' C A kt Conduct Tests In December Joseph F Shea which coolant water is passed ! :: e eel' ' ? ' ' d neers new workers had to be : fl '': s'': 41 '7 :'1 e z72'-:::'' i— 'J:I 't)' 4 spacecraft manager of NASA'slwere clogged Investigation to '!':"! Mueller said that no materials trained the intricacy of space ' ' '' : el? '': 1 4:' 11'11 Niti 11?1 l Y: : :' :!:' :: i 4 '' spacecraft center told eluded it was faulty engineer- in the spacecraft had an ignition 'flight 'L""1 ' l' - ":': 1a t 1:' 'l' : eet:e:ee e eA e?:e':e !c:' ' s symposium of newsmen at:ing New stainless steel plates point of less than 400 0 '''' ' '' I ':: t ee e documents studied by 1 y 41 Among flegrees1 ee Houston that "something like' were designed ? ' ' 1:' e e He conceded that all ! le 1 idle board of review was an 2:-7 si 4 ! i ' 4 '''6:':'-"'''4'''::1: 20000" failures of one kind or :i ' IL l"' 1' the accident had been dependent report submitted by Line Cracks r'':''''' ' '4:::::':' ':: ree'":''''2 to:': f'''f ' t 9 another had been logged in tests conducted under a pressure ofla onetime Apollo quality control 1eit ei '1 l'' 'Y i'H k :::S'7'1 A metal line in the water sup1 '''4'' of the Apollo cabins and engine 1 ' 4 e z'fl:e l''' five pounds per square inch o'i'Ye-i1131 ': : inspector He had been released e ee 71' ee o ' ply system cracked while being the e el sections Atel e e ': ' i et' pressure when the craft is' from his job by North American f e e '' el soldered under pressure 'ee in space — rather than 16 and a few weeks before the fire 44e: NI i 5e: e vii e ee e 4' Invotves Safety 4' i Ise wtmeektee '' The launch date slid into Jan 17 2 ' ''':Af'-----'-'' i" il'e '::- N leri'' Ne that pounds spread -' Said Shea: "We hive to God!uary: Finally the firing date of Lists Deflciencies r ':'- ":":e '! at e the flames through Apollo 1 He i te :':there is no safety involved in Feb 26 was set ' e ee 1 1J: ::::::: 1 His- - report listed what be : added that tests '':' - ::2: ::::: I "We'll try to go as long as the fthe things that slip through" :e H: on the e disclosed that materials burn termed deficiencies ( l' lite '':4 Then in a blazing tragic '' 'spacecraft will operate" said about five times faster at 16 and launch pad and in the Apollo iI l:' :' '':'' '' :'e" e'' f i 0 ie ' max to the Apollo ills Its three Shea "It could be anywhere i" 11 i :: I e 'e'--- o he '‘ them five hangar 4 e'e'-'than at e Among pounds r't'A it t el 4 :::'' 2 e eee man crew died Jan 27 in a from an abortive lob shot down NASA said that in the e :: e t'''''' ' e' ' claimed were safety infraci original the two Atlantic to weeks" 121' flash fire that trapped them in 31 : Apollo design it was felt that altions sloppy workmanship poor 4 4t i the cabin during a launch pad Irritates Grissom coordiof ti lack record hatch i t keeping might f test :::':: 'i i '' 7 I 1 ' I ti' ::: ':zt) ': 'see F i': 7 i '' 7::H:'':: Grissom veteran weaken the structure of the nation between various contrace different :: shifts inner tors and has which an craft Caught Earthbound poor of Mercury and Getnin flights 1 14 4 t n e :e: Air Force Lt Cols Grissom was the command pilot on Apol- and an outer shell in contrast to team spirit improper handling i s: ' to and of ::: a and single-hulthe l e 1 e:' :: tendency equipment e Mercury Ile was irritated with the e and Edward H White 11 and lo le i 1Gemini vehicles 1 'take shortcuts k 11 problems and the Navy Lt Cmdr Roger B Chef- - numerous t t i ::::: i t NASA and North American of': ' i ::f':' ' fee might one day have flown to Ilack of training devices He ::e Hatch Design --' 1 ee e el: ficials said that many of these :'' e the moon Instead death caught gave the flight "a pretty slim '' 1 "ee''ree'e" 'ell Mueller said engineers now t e tit ''' "''':- - :'"::' had existed to some e‘chance" of going 14 days them earthbound et ' e hi e "11 are designing a new hatch for things several months 0 it) ': efell'i:':e::: but tt ago In the aftermath of the fire degree Were they victims of haste ' 1 ' ':' rlY'''''' Apollo that could be opened in ' 4 tt " that they were not serious and A i questions have been two seconds poor judgment laxity in prom- - many V4 ':' had been spotted and corrected e t dures and planning? Improper Iraised by the public and Con- - lie also said t!:eee"e1 :eel 4 lo ti highly ''' t 't Overconfidence? Submits Report design? e materials will replace ' t e et 'ewe ee e: e 'I " '' ' t ' ''' Immediately after the traged —Was there undue haste in present flammable materials i ''''''''''-'' 1 ''':' leee : e 0:::'- N During the Senate hearing 4 ''4: effort to get to the moon? wherever 4: dy NASA clamped a lid ' "e' :e':ze:"i possible New solder- Sen Walter Mondale :' 7:- :teeie-:- ': : ee:! I wasn't the Apollo craft ing materials less most information about the fire ' "Phillikely to asked about a Officials said all data had been equipped with a -melt will be used in the life understood he that 777 lips Report" Impounded by a board of review escape hatch like those on the support system : to NASA subriitted had been N:'::s's Gemini and ':" '" accident the !Mercury capsules? g Investigating l' Webb In 1961 '' Continue Use !Administrator Why Pure Oxygen? he understood the Story Unfolds kil1': ApollotMondale Mueller said future i e ' l:5' " IF e: :'e report was critical of North -eee Slowly- through NASA reports! —Why does the United States craft t- ' o Leale-elm' --ewe: ' te probably would not be American and that I suggested and from reliable sources the continue to use pure oxygen pressurized with 100 per cent " ::::ee !with its recognized fire hazard iDouglas Aircraft Co be consid- story is unfolding that on -- - the but oxygen ground st 1 for source second a ered Apollo in ea ::::: NASA Administrator James las the breathing system teez the use of pure oxygen probably hardware g-vable(Soviet space scientists ships? E Webb told a congressional would continue in space ' ''''''''- ''-" ---- -not' Webb said Samuel Phlilips :t'"ie committee the agency haese a less tricky blend of oxy- - There are things that did director' and the of gen Apollo program nitrogen) I t taken technical risks because ali I come out in the congressional what he called an "austere' —Why was there so much hearings — things that are die office had submitted a report bra "Sweetheart" does wonderful shaping But Webb budget" He and other officialsiflammable material In the cussed by the launch crews at on Apollo contractors with amazingly comfortable Kode10 is "nothing in the things added there denied that they jeopardized theleabin? Cape er' by the polyester and cotton Adjustable stretch findings or reco m-safety of astronauts in an effort Top NASA officials answerediti—haq3007000---pvworking ontPrehmlnary ' White in sizes 32-3- 6 of the board that twIlmendations strapstoo i the 91 to beat Russia to the moon questions in highly Apollo program in A gay selection of coats of every or accident to the Apollo to critical points the Senalefirms description The Apollo 1 history is reveal reports "Anchors-A-Waist- " for your spring wardrobe Slim line or swing ' due to any contra& fawith fire House and the being longleg committees girdle Space Mg mous stretch-bac- k Huge Project insert that keeps its waist Feb 27 and 28 tor" styles double breasted or clutch Plaids novUncover Weaknesses in place Super-slimmin- g weaves tweeds and loop in charming on back To is elty It bast Apollo Lycra® Project put Apollo spandex huge belp Take Risks NASA accepted the spaceship in white sizes one of the greatest pools of sci- - the track NASA is strengthenpastels white or beige 10-1- 8 powernet from North American Aviation "In moving ahead to eritific and engineering talent ing technical and quality control Co Downey Calif last August the resources made available to'ever assembled But it is so big 'management all along the line ZCMI BUDGET STORE FOUNDATIONS and shipped it to Cape Kennedy us we have had to take techni-tha- t ZSMI BUDGET STORE COATS it is difficult to manage Webb said he had asked McDonSalt Lake — Ogden —Cottonwood The vehicle required two years'cal risks in the development Lake — Ogden — Cottonwood Salt and lacks the personal touch of inell's John liardley chief Mmnoinnmmenelinewmoommi to build during which ' many our equipment and in establish-th- e on Mercury and Gemini to ZCIAl is as close as your telephone as near as the nearest mailbox Dia1322-1511— Mercury and Gemini projin Salt Lake area for changes were Made when test- - log our schedules" Administra‘'ects tome to work for NASA tempo-I- I in Ogden 24hour order servke except Sunday Phone in Provo Zenith 801 in ' outlying weaknesses uncovered saidtor Webb the earlier programs yarily Other McDonnell experts ing t:::1 areas All toll tree Frio dollyory northto Logan south to Payson 50c charge on COD dolivorim' Late last year everything was "These have included risks equipment was developed by in axe to him expected join ! 1 t " : Iknowled i! 1 ': ' i ': o 1eet eley ''1)44? 7 70 ' c:'teee o 1 -- L '1''''' - ' 'f I '4 12 if kg' rirS t : - k‘ ::' eeiie" 11i! 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