Show 2A Standard-Examine- Saturday September 17 1988 r Gorbachev about cautious proposal Reagan card-playin- base-closin- US-Sovi- et g tic” In Moscow Gorbachev said the Kremlin was prepared to shut down us naval base at Cam Ranh Bay if the US relinquished its bases in the Philippines as pan of a plan to strengthen security in the region Asked about this Reagan replied "I haven't had an opportunity to go into it in detail in what Asia-Pacif- Gilbert across the border which includes posh vacation homes restaurants and small fishing From 1A Many streets in Matamoros were flooded and officials said about 5000 people fled their g homes in coastal areas To the south about 300000 people were homeless in Yucatan State and 10000 more were homeless in Campeche on the west coast of the peninsula the government news agency Noti-me- x said Violent weather surrounding the hurricane spun off more villages les inland from La Pesca was contacted by The Associated Press as the storm struck his town of 8000 residents Mayor Hinojosa Cortina said the town's situation Manna was "getting worse with every passing minute There are very strong winds It's all dark There is no electricity and no water Trees have been uprooted” Cortina said some residents had fled the town in advance of the hurricane but many remained Other town officials said 3000 people from fishing villages along the coast were given shelter in Soto la Marina Monterrey an industrial city with a population of about 3 million is the closest major city that could be affected It is 210 miles northwest of La Pesca but protected by the small mountain range of the Sierra de Tamauli-pa- s Zimmer said the range should break up circulation of hurricane winds and accelerate drop in wind speed which naturally occurs when storm moves over land But he also said very heavy rains could cause flash floods and mudslides Thousands of people also evacuated in neighboring areas of northeastern Mexico including the entire beach area of a city of 280000 just Mat-amor- Shuttle From 1A mission But five announced launch dates had to be scrubbed because of technical problems in the $12 billion rede-- sign There were 56 major changes and more than 400 lesser ones the orbiter alone received ed T- - But chief spokesman Marlin Fitzwater earlier had voiced skepticism about the proposal earlier saying “were somewhat pessimis- he said “As I have frequently said to him (Gorbachev) 'Trust everybody but cut the cards’ ” In a brief exchange with reporters at the conclusion of swearing-i- n ceremonies for Treasury Secretary' Nicholas F Brady Reagan did not elaborate on the US government's reaction to Gorbachev’s proposal that the Soviets close their key base at Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam in exchange for a closure of US bases in the Philippines WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan said Friday he is ready to study Soviet leader Mikhail S Gorbachev’s proposal for a g mutual superpower in the Pacific but said the United States should proceed cautiously Making clear that “I haven’t had an opportunity to go into it in detail” Reagan told reporters he remains interested in doing “anything we can” to improve relations But in an allusion to how people sometimes get cheated at 210 fixes Games os silver-colore- n than a tornadoes over the Brownsville area Friday blowing over at least two half-doze- Utah — Partly cloudy and windy today South winds to 35 rnph Saturday m the western va"eys Turning coo er with scat'ered showers deve'OC'ng m the north Sa'urdav rugm and Sunday Par''y cioudy and turning cooler Sunday m tne south with iso'a'ed showers in the mountains H ghs Saturday in tne uDoer 70s and 80s and Sun-ca- y from uoDer 50s to 60s in the north and 70s m the south Lows from mid 40s to mid 60s Salt Lake Ogden and Provo — Partly ooudv and wmdv today wi'h occasional south winds to 30 mph Turning cooler with scattered showers developing Saturday night and Sunoav and breezy north wnds at times Lows from 45 to 50 Saturday right H ghs Sa'urdav from 80 to 85 and Sundav from 60 to 65 Northern Idaho — Windy and cool through Sundav Showers like'y Sa'urdav and Sa’urdav n ght Part'y c'oudv Sunday with a slight chance of showe-- s Snow level lowering to 4500 feet Satmornurday nignt and Sunday ing Lows Sa'urdav n gnt n tne 4Cs 30s to mid H'ghs both days in the 50s to lower 60s Extended forecast Utah — Monday through Wednesday cool Monday with a few lingering showers near the northern moun'a'ns Fair with a warming trend Tuesday and Wednesday Highs Monday upper 50s ad 60s nortn and 70s south warmmg to 75 to 85 by Wednesday Lows in the 30s and 40s Air pollution base-closin- g Carbon monoxide levels: 42 Ogcen (downtown) 24 Sa't Lake Ci’y (down'own) 54 Provo (down'own) (Leve s of 0 to 103 are consi- - ic Mexican family crosses the International Bridge over the Rio Grande headed for the US and shelter area of southern ty line and could not afford to Texas around Brownsville leave American Red Cross spokesman “Obviously we have those homes and slightly injuring one person Gilbert’s influence extended far across the Gulf and thunderstorms that were part of its circulation spawned tornadoes in Alabama The roof was ripped from a Brownsville apartment complex and windows were blown out Police in nearby Harlingen said the windows of 20 to 30 cars in a parking lot were shattered by high wind or a tornado Despite the danger of flying debris Robert Rios 16 was skateboarding down Brownsville’s International Boulevard when the storm neared its peak “There’s a lot of movement and it’s fun” Rios said “I know it’s dangerous I’ve fallen down a couple of times but it’s just a four-coun- Barbara Lohman said estimated 25000 people evacuated as a precaution in An southern Louisiana as did about 40 percent of the 65000 residents of the island city of Galveston but most people in those two areas were allowed to return home Friday when the storm’s track seemed certain to avoid them Brownsville resembled a ghost town Friday with many of its 100000 residents having fled to schools auditoriums Some 125 shelters holding 50000 people were open in a the fuel tank NASA grounded the shuttles following the explosion The most extensive changes were made to solid fuel rockets that provide more than 70 percent of the power to propel the shuttle into orbit But there also was a complete reworking of the shuttle's three main engines The Challenger explosion which claimed the lives of seven astronauts including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe was caused by a leak in one booster that allowed a plume of flame to reach One major change implemented is an escape system designed for use if the shuttle has to ditch in the ocean It has been installed in Discovery and will be put into the two other shuttles remaining in the fleet A replacement for Challenger is being built and should be ready for flight in 1990 Planners drew from the concept of Yin and Yang the symbol on the Korean flag that is also a major Oriental philosophy Yin and Yang represent opposing forces that come together in a bond of harmony and friendship So the script for the Olympic opener mixed the Yin of the old and the Yang of the new Music for the show came from ancient Korean drums and wind instruments as well as a synthe The opening ceremonies as conceived planned practiced and practiced again were designed by the Games' hosts to portray the Eastern philosophies of harmony and balance — factors in Korea's tumultuous deredgood to excellent) Regional temps and churches Electrical power was out in some areas and sporadic in others But city spokesman Pam Downing estimated at least 50 percent of Brownsville’s residents live at or below the pover thrill” long-wantin- ty g that live in substandard housing and they have no way of getting out of here” she said “And if they do get out of town the cost of supplies would be too much and their finances basically force them to stay here” Police fanned out in colonias — where people live in d plywood shacks — to make certain residents had left metal-roofe- “We don't want to panic anybody but we wanted to tell them that if they did not get out now it would be very difficult to get out later" police SgL Dean Poos said as officers went through a e area of town known as Southmost about 20 miles from the Gulf along the Rio Grande flood-pron- Associated Press The northbound lane of the John F Kennedy Causeway that goes to Padre Island Texas is covered with water That's it” About 1800 to 4000 journalists will be at the Cape for the launch in addition to spectators and special guests Among the invited guests will be Ed Garrison Thiokol's head of aerospace Other top Thiokol officials will be directly involved in decisions to launch the shuttle Raab said Allan Thiokol engineer McDonald and Dick Davis assistant general manager of Space (in Chicago) Thiokol From 1A “We'll have one or two persons from management to handle press demands” Raab said “They'll be there specifically to be interviewed Then we’ll 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Western states Great Fa''s Greensboro Hartford Heena involved in a drug raid The correct address is 15 E 1750 South The Koreans invited dancers from 60 nations to participate in the program of native dances from Hungary Peru Senegal Saudi Arabia the United States and other nations Music Operations are both to be in the launch control center at the Cape After listening to what other Thiokol people have to say McDonald is to relay the corporation's decision on a final “go” or “no go” to NASA’s launch control center Raab said “All the contractors for the shuttle and the orbiter have equal 'decision trees’ below the people actually making the launch decisions” he said Corrections & clarifications Socka-- e index Anti-Ballist- A Today’s weather outlook Regional forecast Fitzwater answering questions during the daily White House news briefing said the administration did not yet have “a definitive response” to Gorbachev's proposal “It just doesn't seem to make sense on the face of it” the spokesman said “But on the oth ernment claims violates the 1972 Missile treaty Fitzwater said “there was some mention” of allowing US inspectors into Krasnoyarsk during a recent superpower review of the ABM treaty in Geneva and he said that “we essentially reject that idea” “Our demand has always been that Krasnoyarsk be dismantled as a violation of the ABM treaty and we still believe that to be the case” he said low-lyin- Korea” sembling a traditional Korean candlcholder Korean dancers in Greek tunics and flowing gowns danced d conand whirled as fetti rained down from the sky “I believe God is blessug my country' for its years of hard work countries” er hand we want to give a full analysis to the speech to that proposal and the context of what was said — I don't want to elaborate we’ll wait for a more detailed analysis” Gorbachev also proposed creation of an international center on the peaceful use of outer space at a Siberian radar station according to the Soviet news agency Tass It appeared that he was proposing the elimination or conversion of the Krasnoyarsk radar installation which the US gov officials said and preparation” said Yuk Hee-Ji- n 17 a spectator “I’m really proud of my country The whole world will now know more about From 1A ic it is he's proposing but 1 look forward to doing that because certainly we want to do anything we can to help bring about a better relationship between our two Other departments Can our switchboard 9 C A cn 'a e A A imi"g'orDet 394-771- 1 4 1 a 625-422- 6 625-424- 4 625-422- 9 625-427- 4 773-728- 3 625-420- 5 625-427- 0 625-422- 0 625-422- 7 625-426- 6 625-428- 1 625-426- 0 m to 5 p m |