Show 2A Standard-Examin- Saturday er April 14 1990 NASA commended but warned to Orlando Sentnel WASHINGTON — An inde- pendent advisory panel NASA on its recent record Friday but warned 'safety Tltat critical hardware on the ed com-jjiend- m --- space shuttle must be modified if safety issues) than they were two or three years ago" said the panel's chairman retired Boeing executive Joseph Sutter "We think NASA is in good shape to further reduce risks" But Sutter added "If risks are 4 recurrence of the Challenger is to be avoided not further reduced another “We’r? encouraged that NASA seems to be looking harder (at likely space shuttle accident will most occur" In its annual report the Aero space Safety Advisory Panel again singled out the shuttle’s main engines as a source of major concern Turning its attention to the proposed space station Freedom the panel urged NASA to rework preliminary designs to include a second airlock so thit astronauts would have a back-u- p escape hatch The panel also urged NASA to design a new generation of space suits to expedite the high number of space walks that might be needed for the space station’s maintenance Last month NASA headquarters clashed with Johnson Space Center over the estimated number of space walks that might be required to maintain the space in-or- bit Poles sad ask more of Soviets WARSAW Poland (AP) — Poles on Friday sadly accepted a Soviet acknowledgement of guilt for the massacre of thousands of Polish officers 50 years ago but they said they want reparations and more details of war crimes "It’s good that criminals admit their crimes" said Solidarity leader Lech Walesa in the northern city of Gdansk He called the Soviet admission "an act of moral justice" However he said there must be “punishment of those guilty of the genocide" reparations for the victims’ survivors and access for Poles to the final resting places The massacre of 15000 Polish officers at Katyn and two other sites yet unknown had seared the national consciousness The pain had been made worse by the decades in which it was forbidden even to speak of Soviet responsibility for the crimes moment “The has come” government spokesman Malgorzata Niezahitowska said Friday after Soviet leader Mikhail S Gorbachev handed over to President Wojciech documents establishing dictator Josef Stalin’s secret po long-await- Associated Press A woman places a rose at a Polish monument ed lice killed the officers on Soviet territory in World War II “The event which took place 50 years ago in the Smolensk forest has burdened relations between our two countries in the most painful way" the Polish spokesman said "Reconciliation can be built only on station A JSC task force warned that so many space walks might be needed that work should begin now on developing a new generation of space suit while associate administrator William Lenoir contended that scarce dollars would be better spent on robotics that could dramatically reduce the need for space walks The advisory panel’s deputy chairman former Trans World Airlines executive Norman Par-mappeared to side with the JSC task force Friday “To say EVAs will be an occasional thing is wishful thinking" Parmet said adding later “I think it’s a delusion to say we can get away without a new space Planes the From 1A Price said peace “The kids can smell the gasoline and they can see that these airplanes are not relics” Price said “They’re not mummified” “These planes are works of art in their own right" said Donald at the museum grounds next to et suit” Douglas Jr whose father built and countless other planes made famous in war and DC-- 3 The auction will be conducted the Santa Monica Airport’s runways on the site where Army Air Corps planes built by Douglas departed in 1924 on a historic flight round-the-wor- ld bought up One set was Ireland’s Dilley would not name the other country He said the airplane is relativeFrom 1A In fact he said his father and ly simple and has a reliable enanother pilot want to form a gine but it’s still expensive to fly It bums about a gallon of jet fuel Vampire aerobatic team “They’re nice to have” Dilley per mile Dilley said and a said flight can cost $250 And although they’re less than Performance isn’t the only reamillion-dolla- r World War II a son Dilley said he wants to Mustang Vampires aren’t cheap preserve history The three air- to buy worthy Vampires kept in an Dilley said he didn’t recall the Airport hangar for all six jets but across the street from the Dilleys’ prices paid said he had refused an offer of Spectra Sonics business are $195000 for one painted in the camouflage mark“I don’t think we can lose" he ings of real English squadrons said “All of them are appreciatHowever authenticity only ing” Still flying the machines isn’t goes so far The guns are gone and the airplanes have modern profitable “You just do it” Dilley said radios and electronics The Dil' leys also developed a solid-stat- e laughing He and his father may buy starter to replace an old design that occasionally wrecked engine more Vampires in a few years when the airplane is retired from parts “We’re trying to keep the air- training service with the Swiss air planes authentic but also usable” force But they’re also looking for Dilley said “You have to add something faster: a Gnat the jet something” To keep them in repair Dilley used by Britain’s military aerosaid the spares of two countries batic team and a supersonic US that used to fly the Vampire were Starfighter Vampires truth” “I feel a great joy now that stay vigilant af- ter so many years the truth has been revealed” said Bozena k whose late husband’s father died at Katyn and who helps lead an group of victims’ relatives called the Katyn Family “For us it is a great success” she said leading to “many political and economic consequences” Relatives have called for( criminal proceedings against anyone still alive bearing responsibility and for payment of damages Niezabitowska said the Polish government recognizes the significance of the official Soviet statement but wants more questions cleared up “We await an explanation of all the ‘blank spots’ in our common history which the Katyn crime symbolizes for us” she said Lo-je- F-1- Games From 1A ful of bid committee members won’t top $1 million before June 1591 'But the several dozen other civ-i- d leaders who have been helping in the global lobbying have been footing much of their own travel costs he added “It’s a big process” Johnson said “It’s a challenge It’s one of the few opportunities we’ll have in this decade to have the world focus on our community” About half of the bid committee’s budget has been pledged so far with about 70 percent collected said Craig Peterson administration vice president for the committee That includes pledges of $100000 or more from Utah Power & Light Co Kennecott Copper Corp Delta Airlines Geneva Steel Huntsman Chemical Corp and the Park City Ski Resort Another single pledge is expec ted soon of more than $400000 he said A big focus currently is an April 23 meeting of the IOC executive committee in Belgrade Yugoslavia Bid committee officials will be on hand along with the other five cities seeking the ’98 games — Aosta Italy Jaca Spain Nagano Japan Oestersund Sweden and Sochi the Soviet Union All have about 15 minutes on the committee’s agenda to deliver a spiel In anticipation of Belgrade Johnson said he bid committee Chairman Tom Welch and four other Utah Olympic boosters are flying to locations in Europe beforehand to meet with either IOC members or members of international athletic federations that have influence with the IOC And IOC members in Belgrade will receive an expensive brochure pressing Utah’s case “It’s a very important brochure for the IOC” said Robin Wagge public relations director for the bid committee “It’s going to people who mav not even know where Utah is” Summit From 1A week Reacting to a news agency report that Gorbachev had tightened the pressure on Lithuania with the threat of an economic boycott Bush said there was little more the Western allies can do to stay Gorbachev’s hand without risking a break in relations East-We- st “I am troubled by it” the president said of the report adding that all he knew was what he had read in a brief dispatch from Moscow “I know there is a great desire on the part of Americans to know what we might do what can be done” Bush said But he said that even if he had a response he was not sure he would make it public “The answer” in Lithuania “is dialogue and peaceful change” Bush said Later White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater was asked if the administration had anything further to say about Lithuania He replied: “No Actually it is less certain now what happened What we are trying to do is sort out what happened and what it means” Associated Press Bush stoops to pick up a cap from one of the members of the honor guard Today’s weather outlook Regional forecast Statewide — Fair Saturday night Mostly sunny and warmer Saturday Sunny Sunday morning turning partly cloudy In the afternoon with breezy southerly winds western valleys Continued warm Lows Saturday night in the 30s to low 50s Highs Saturday and Sunday in the 70s to upper 80s Salt Lake Ogden and Provo -Saturday sunny and warmer Highs in the middle 70s Saturday night fair Lows In the middle 40s Sunday sunny morning Partly cloudy afternoon with breezy southerly winds Continued warm with highs in the upper 70s to near SO Extended forecast Utah -- - Turning colder during the day Monday with rain becoming likely in the valleys and snow in the mountains continuing at times through Wednesday Rain possibly mixed with snow some valleys Tuesday and Wednesday Highs in the 60s and low 70s Monday lowering to the upper 40s to lower 60s T uesday and Wednesday Lows in the upper 30s and 40s Air pollution V H - Standard-Examine- Very Unhealthful Hazardous Gene Glasmann Hatch — President Randall C Hatch — Editor and 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