European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 11, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes Friday february 11.19bb . Outlook optimistic Washington a . Manufacturing executives see Only a on in four Chance of n recession this year according 10 a Survey of 100 chief exec Ulic officers released wednesday by the National association of manufacturers the Survey showed a High degree of business Confidence Al a Lime when Many economists suggest a recession May be Al hand said Jerry Jasinowski executive vice president of the Industry group. The Survey of the 100 executives who make up the Trade group s Board of directors conducted on feb. 5. Showed that 81 percent expected no material change in business As a result of the oct. 19 Stock Market collapse. Seventy eight percent of the executives surveyed id they Anlie Pale that profits would be up in 1988 from their 1987 Levels with profits would be substantially some 78 percent said they expect exports to be up this year. None of the executives polled saw a de crease in exports while 22 percent predicted exports would he at about the same level As they were last year. The Survey shows that manufacturers Are More optimistic than economists Jasinowski said. He said that while some of the manuf usurers responding lot the Survey May have been Overly optimistic inc thrust of the responses was a marked contrast to comments heard from 1982 to 1986. When we did t get any positive feedback. It was All gloom and then a optimism of manufacturers is directly traceable to the recent Boom in is. Exports Jasinowsky said. He ally buted the Export increases to the 50 percent decline in the value of inc Dollar Over inc last two years which has made us goods More competitive abroad and with Cost cutting Steps taken by . Businesses. Some economists have suggested that one sign of a coming recession is a recent High accumulation of . But. Jasinowski said there seems to be no significant build up of inventories at the manufacturing level with 60 percent of the firms surveyed expect ing unchanged inventories Over the next six Montte and 17 percent expecting inventories to decrease those surveyed 84 percent said they believe the Federal Reserve Board should follow an easy credit policy that would veep intern rates Down rather than driving up interest rates to in Jer the . Dollar.r�sri9 ismv"hribaw�.35sb undo Jiva suspect slain after to copter blocks his escape death in a mall parking i tuesday after a to news to s a is Jeff a 1&3& ,.ii, uni rat hic j i if Ono a Denver api lot tuesday new die Opter blocked his escape and officers pulled a hos task to safety in a Chase in which a policeman was were the Only thing Between him and free Dom " said Jim Stair o photographer on the Kunc to helicopter who filmed inc Chase. The unidentified suspect in a credit Union robbery truck and killed the officer with his getaway truck authorities footage of the Chase shows the suspect s truck careening Down City streets before running the truck into a tree. He then ran several Yards to cd to commandeer two other vehicles then approached John Laurint and ordered him to drive away in his pickup few minutes later the helicopter Crew which had been filming construction work before getting word of inc chaw from inc news desk entered inc fray. Ilot Mike Silva said he tried to show police which vehicle the suspect was in by Landing his aircraft in front of set it the helicopter Down almost on his Hood said suspect Ihen pointed a pistol Al me said Silva. A Denver police car rammed the vehicle on the right side.". Police surrounded the vehicle yanked Luann to to safety and shot the suspect. The episode began with the robbery of he Rio Grande operating credit Union where an undetermined amount of Money was taken Al gunpoint police officers pursuing the suspect in a car were stopped when he turned and drove directly at them said police chief Ari Zavaras. One of the officers detective Robert Wallis. 51, was hit As he a gelling out of the car and died at the scene. Zavaras said. The suspect then lost control of his truck and hit a tree. He abandoned it and Rait to an apartment Complex parking lot with the helicopter hovering overhead. The fetal shooting of a suspect by or police was filmed by to new helicopter. Apples Zavaras men in the helicopter observed the suspect approach two parked vehicles and it appeared that he was attempting to commandeer the vehicle Zavar Assaid. However both vehicles sped the inspect fired twice Al a vehicle occupied by a woman and her 14-Monlh-old child but Bolh shots missed the chief Man then confronted Laurali. the suspect pointed his weapon at the victim and threatened to kill or. Laurint if he did not give him a ride said Kunc to Crew saw the suspect Lake the nos Lage and leave a Mobile Home Park in the truck but police on the ground apparently were unaware the suspect was in the vehicle Silva said. So be put the helicopter Down in the mall parking lot Silva said the gunman pointed a pistol Al officer before they shot him said eyewitness Mark Lauper who live four police officers fired at the suspect Avantt i want to commend that Pilot the chief said. He saved the day.". ,.,_., it was quite a traumatic experience said Silva. Ii had been a Long time since i had seen the end of a Nickel plated .38 pointed in my face. Purmon ii win Alti Xii Ujpal Tiv a -u-i-.ir. Of paper says Security lax at Alabama space Center ,. A r. A Nnnie Ihn ecu Conni a 5.0do and possibly As Many As , Ala api at least 5,000 people without proper Security credentials had Access to space shuttle facilities White safes meant of secret documents at the Marshall space flight Center were being used for Coffee Money and a Ards according to a newspaper report. A Sec Security practices for the control of classified documents and material were not adequate to meet the minimum standards. Required for the Protection of National Security information and a a National Carona urics and space administration Security audit concluded last year. These Security violations increased Security risks at a Sec for the potential loss or Compromise of classified National Security information the audit said according to tuesday s editions of the Huntsville times. Marshall Center officials responding to questions about two audits said they for secret documents the newspaper Are implementing or have implemented All the be tiny said i was disappointed they found any weaknesses at All. I was sur prised they found As Many weaknesses As they addition to completing a 100 per cent Security audit the percentage of workers with Security clearances has have reduced Security clearances and hired two Security professional As Steps toward eliminating weaknesses cited in audits. You re assuming a rampant problem which the reports Don t show. 1 think it reflects we had some weaknesses said . Woody Belay executive assist ant 10 Marshall director . Thompson. He said the Quantity of classified Irja Lerv Worren ,., a. Aal at the Tenter is relatively Small. Reduced from 70 percent to roughly in the most serous Vio anon seven the newspaper reported that a sep 40percent, Mcthay said. Packages each containing Isi 1987audit concluded that m re Riv Sulliv chief Bradley Waits microfilm Donsi Fkd confide Nual 5,000 d possibly As Many As had not received proper Secu Rity briefings and training. Among them were 1,000 people we work at Marshall in the Huntsville operations support Center and the Central communication building Bolh m which support shuttle launches. The reason for the violation the first report stated was laxity or Lack of proper in the most serious violation seven Many As 15,000 people with Access to space shuttle components and facilities Al Marshall and at Marshall contractor locations had not received proper Security briefings and training. A february 1987 audit said sensitive government documents were left unlocked for up to eight months at mar Shal at the same time that unclassified reports framed awards and Cohee Money were being kept in safes meant Deputy Security chief Bradley Waits said All classified information has Bee moved to the most secure containers available. The list of custodians responsible for documents also has been up dated. Waits also said he has also hired two More Security professionals. He plans to do unannounced inspections and Peri Odic checks of Security facilities and per most recent audit said at least Ini Ruiu were left unsecured for As Long As eight months the report slated. The microfilm included air Force army Navy Cia and National Security Agency information. Each package contained 4,205 confidential radio frequencies according 10 the audit report. The report also estimated 1,260 mar shall employees had retained permanent secret Security clearance they no longer need
