Show "J 2A mer Friday Standa'd-Exa-- 1 January 1 1SS3 & y said that in world affairs 1987 “has in a sense been a watershed marking the start of a historic process of abolishing nuclear weapons’ At the December summit Gorbachev and President Reagan signed a treaty to liquidate medinuclear um- and shorter-rang- e missiles marking the first time the superpowers agreed to ban an entire class of nuclear arms “It ha- - been a success for the entire world community" GorSoviet leader bachev said of the pact their meeting in Washington the superpower leaders also agreed to seek 50 percent cuts in their countries’ strategic nuclear arsenals “We are entering the new year of 1988 in confidence that this movement will keep mounting and further practical steps will be taken along the path of promot- MOSCOW (AP) — Mikhail S Gorbachev told the nation Thursday he is certain 19sS will bring more progress in arms control and that “immense and hard work” lies ahead in his ambitious drne for economic charge The Communist Parts chief made the remarks in a traditional Tsew ear's Ee address to the So let people broadcast on state-ru- n television An advance text was carried by the Tass news agency The 54-- v ear-ol- d was much more upbeat on international affairs than bis remarks At last New dear's Eve On Dec 31 1986 Gorbachev said the world was becoming increasingly worried about the danger of war and that “never before has the Earth our home been subjected to such a danger" The Soviet leader made no ing general disarmament reference Thursday night to a visit scheduled by Reagan to Mosstrengthening trust and broadening peaceful cooperation among cow m 1988 that Soviet officials nations" Gorbachev said have said will take place in May The Soviet leader’s message or June On New ear's Dav Reagan is to address the Soviet people in a 8 taped message to be telex ised at broadThat p m Moscow time cast also symbolizes the warming m superpower relations Last year Kremlin officials had said US Soviet relations were too poor to warrant televising Reagan’s New dear’s wishes al-to the Soviet people for 1987 though his message was carried by Soviet radio The television networks ABC and NBC have said they will -- broadcast a message from Gorbachev to the American people in its entirety while on Jan would carry excerpts it said CBS as part of us news programs On domestic affairs Gorbachev noted that m 1987 the Soviet Union celebrated the 70th anniversary of the revolution thatbrought the Communists to pow1 er- - We became convinced again and again that Lenin's ideas are triumphing that the revolution is continuing" He said -- Reagan signs order granting federal raises Calif (AP) — President Reagan secluded at a private estate for a New Year’s celebration signed an executive order Thursday that grants a 2 pay inpercent crease to 43 million military and civilian federal employees Reagan issued the order and signed four other bills as he ree retreat of laxed at the multimillionaire publisher Walter Annenberg the W’hite House announced The Reagans are to remain secluded on New Year's Day when the president and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev are to ex PALM SPRINGS across-the-boar- d 205-acr- change videotaped messages to the Sov ict and American people White House deputy press secretary Leslye Arsht said the pay raise signed by Reagan excludes members of Congress federal judges and executive officials and militarv officers making more than $72500 The executive order affects nearly 2 2 million military personnel as well as 21 million civilian workers in all government also prov ides agencies The order for a 4 2 percent in- cost-of-livi- crease for 3 6 million military and civilian retirees hardened after being poured into Thiokol the motor case Dykstra said Thiokol investigators were looking at tooling reDykstra said Thiokol had incor- mains of the building destroyed porated the safeguards in its pro- in the fire and company records duction of the first stage of the to try to determine exactly what MX missile motor was being done and what ignited the motor With 100000 pounds of propelHe said the probe is “something MX first lant the like a detective mystery” stage is larger than the “You identify all the possible Pershing 2 which has about 8000 pounds of propellant things that could have created the But they share the many of the problem and then systematically same ingredients including alu- try to eliminate them” he said “You’re essentially guilty until minum fuel ammonium perchlorate oxidizer and a rubber binder proven innocent in the case that ” you eliminate things They also both have shells of A team of Air Force investigaKevlar fiber Thiokol officials say the work- tors is scheduled to arrive Saturers killed Tuesday morning were day at Thiokol’s plant west of at some point in a multistep proBrigham City Dykstra said He cess of removing interna! metal said the Air Force would conduct forms from rocket fuel that had a parallel but independent probe From 1A 12-fo- ot Associated Press Don’t follow us ment in a military school at Campo de Mayor to house arrest The defense ministry has promised to investi- g incident in which the army offi- gate the is to have said 'If you continue I’ll shoot’ cer reported An unidentified Argentina army officer is shown pointing a pistol at reporters from the Argentine local news agency Noticias Argentinas The journalists were spot- ted following the transfer of a rebel leader from confine- - pistol-pointin- rr Vv Year From 1A S have to pay $540 for their first jt & "S day m the hospital a $20 increase over 1987 Those aged 65 to 69 and receiving Social Security can earn $8400 in 1988 without any loss of benefits The threshold was $8160 Those under 65 will be able to earn $6120 up from $6000 You will be happy to know about other things that changed at the into laws Cinderella-lik- e stroke of midnight: I A strict limitation on how jnuch and what kind of baggage is carried aboard airliners In general if it can't be stowed under a seat or in a bin or hung in a closet you can't bring it Specifically Check the big stuff The Environmental Protec tion Agency won’t allow table grapes to be shipped or imported m 1988 if they contain detectable residues of sulfite compounds Sulfites are formed from the sulfur dioxide used for more than 40 years to prevent rotting during shipment and storage Export elevators at port locations will no longer be able to add dust sweepings and other foreign material to grain Imports of flights to Mars and Venus by Predict 1976 The National Aeronautics and Space Administration told Look it planned to land a man on the moon in 1968 It was off by a year Astronaut Neil A Armstrong set foot on the moon on July 20 1969 with the statement “That’s one small step for man one giant leap for mankind” From 1A “All armies will be abolished and there will be no more wars” he said “In Jerusalem the United Nations will build a Shrine of Prophets to serve the federated union of all continents this will be the seat of the Supreme Court of Mankind” Former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt said she hoped “that humanity must be looked upon as This is a all of the same race great deal to hope for in 25 years but we move fast these days" But not fast enough In 1962 Look predicted that within 25 years a “spaceship twice the weight of a jetliner will carry three or four men to Mars along with food and oxygen for several months and fuel to get home" It also predicted manned Chinese-mad- e sweaters shirts and other clothing and textiles will be limited to a 3 percent increase annually under a new agreement Sino-Amenc- If President Reagan had not signed a bill Thursday on his Palm Springs Calif vacation some taxes involving airlines would have lapsed in 1988 including a departure tax an 8 percent tax on airline tickets and levy on general aviation fuel Closer to home Look said in 1987 there would be circular interchangeable kitchen units a lawn mower that would be completely automatic pnd would “start itself when grass reaches cutting height store its own solar energy for power follow a precise to the cutting pattern according ” taped program For comfort and pleasure in 1987 there would be “mood conditioning” m offices factories and homes This might include according to Look adding negative ions in the air to make people learn faster and feel better It might also be a system where one would simply turn a dial to get “invigorating mountain air or a " balmy seashore atmosphere But even though Look could not perfectly see the future — including its own demise in 1979 — the editors did have some fairly accurate predictions In medicine the editors predicted that paralyzed muscles would learn to obey electronic com Salt Lake City (downtown) u Salt Lake Ogden and Provo: Tonight areas of fog developing Otherwise continued hazv with widely scattered light snow or flurries Lows in the upper teens New Year s Dav areas of fog with widely scattered light snow or flurries Highs near 30 Chance of snow decreasing to 20 percent tonight and New Year's Dav Outlook for remainder of New Year s holiday snow flurries and areas of fog Highs mid 20s to low 30s Lows in the teens Utah: Areas of fog and scattered light snow showers or flurries north through New Year's Dav Partly eloudv south with areas of dense fog especially western vaiievs nyht and morning hours Highs New Year's Dav upper 20s to nea’- - 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