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Some economists insisted that the leading index was signalling an ac tual recession, which the\ said had been triggered by a loss of consumer confidence after the collapse ol stock market prices. “The question now is not whether we are in a recession, hut how long and how deep it will be," Irwin Kellner', chief economist of Man ufacturers Hanover I rust, said. Michael Evans, head of a W ash ington forecasting firm, said he also believed the recession has begun, noting a second economic report 1 Hesdac which showed that sales of new homes fell in Deceinbei for the second consecutive month. Ihe housing industry is often one of the first sectors to show weakness ini economic downturn. I he Commerce Department rJ port said that home sales fell 6.2pf[ cent in December, the biggeststj bac k in seven months, with J weakness concentrated in the Non:] east. The Reagan administration,hi 1 ever, downplayed the significance I the leading index. Beryl Sprintfl the president’s chief economic id viser, told reporters that the ad* istration had no intention ofchanfl mg its forecast of coniinuef economic growth in 198S. I he administration’s 2.4 pera. GNP forecast is the most pessimist! government outlook since 1981,0 it is still above the consensusforea of mam private analysts. Even economists not calling fora out light recession are saving (J GNP could well decline forthefii three months of the year as k nesses work off a huge buildup unsold goods. A traditional recession isdefk| •is at least two consecutive quartern declining GNP. World Briefs Reagan makes last try for Contra aid WASHINGTON (AP)—Presi dent Reagan made a last-ditch ef fort to salvage his S3f).2 million aid package for the Contra rebels on Tuesdav bs promising to re lease monev lor arms and ammu nition onl\ if Congress agrees. In an Oval Office address shunned In three major tele vision networks, Reagan argued that Wednesday’s vote in the House amounted to nothing less than “win or lose for peace and freedom. It is ves or no to Ameri ca’s national security.” “Our support is needed now — tomorrow will he too late," Rea gan said, pleading support forf the Contras battle against the leltist government of Nicaragua ; It was unclear whether Rea gun's last-minute maneuver would swav those undecided about today s crucial vote. Prior to the evening speech, Demo cratic leaders had said the presi dent was likeh to lose. "I think there's going tobeabi ! partisan group tomorrow againsi 1 (Ins proposal, " House Majorili j I.eadet Thomas Foies, D-Wash. said. Israelis injure Arab in new clashes OI RA. Occupied West Bank (AP) — A Palestinian was wounded 1 uesdav in new c lashes with the Israeli arms, Arab re ports said. Jewish settlers sowed to can s out s igilanle jusi ic e il the arms tailed to protect them. The Palestine Press Set s ice and offie ials at al Iitihad I lospital said soldiers shot a 21-s eat-old Palestinian, Said Yassin, in the pelvis aftei protests in the West Bank c its oi l ulkarem. The Arab-run agencs also said 20 Palestinians ssere beaten In soldiers during a demonstration in the- nearin sillageo! Habla. I lie arms said it imposed an- lessson I labia and l ulkareniref ugee c amp but could not contimi the- reports ol injuries immedi ate! s . Ihe ktiest clashes came alter neat Is eight sveeks ol siolemein the occupied West Bank land (.a/a St rip. According to figures released In the l lifted Nations, 41 Pales tinians base* been killed bv Israeli mini ire. New York sniper kills one, injures three NEW YORK (AP) — A sniper atop a Brookls n building shot into a group of people on a street- corner Monday night, killing one and wounding three others be fore fleeing, authorities said. The incident took place about 8:30 p.m., when witnesses re ported seeing a man on the roof of the four-story building in the Bushwick neighborhood, firing several rounds of ammunition into the air, police spokesman Sgt. Diane Kohler said. He then fired toward a corner, hitting f our people, and fled. One of those shot, a 35-year- old man with a .single bullei wound to the head, diedataboui 1 1:30 p.m. A 40-year-old man shot once in the stomach was in critical condi tion, and a third man, about 23, was in stable condition altera let grazed the side of his bead A fourth victim, George Con zalez was in stable condition. X..J 1 Cl l I V7 IVIIIMV I IV l . Conrail may face $2 million in fint WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- rail, the freight railroad sold by the government last year, has sig nificant safety problems and faces up to $2 million in fines stem ming from a highly critical safety study, the Federal Railroad Ad ministration said Monday. 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