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-LRSITY OF HAWAii LIBRAR1 cM arianas ^Varie ty i Micronesia’s Leading Newspaper Since 1972 Vol/22'No 76 “ * Saipan, MP 96950 /^f993 Marianas Variety Tuesday ■ June 29, 1993 Serving CNMI for 20 Years 251 Im pact of JA L pullout C PA fe a rs lo ss o f $2M revenue IF JAPAN Air Lines were to pull versely” affected financially. In cut needed personnel and opera­ visit Saipan, Rota and Tinian. Be­ anti-investment and not a good out of Saipan, the Commonwealth 1992, Japan Air Lines paid directly tional expenses, or a combination cause air fares are a major factor in place to conduct business. It is Ports Authority lose almost $2 mil­ to CPA $1.3 million in the form of of both,” they said. determining whether to visit one doubtful that another carrier would lion in annual revenues,CPA Chair­ arrival fees, departure fees, landing “Most of CPA’s expenses are destination over another, the North­ replace JAL. This would result in man J.M. Guerrero and Executive fees and office space rentals. fixed and cannot be reduced.” ern Mariana Islands becomes a less a major reduction in our number of director Roman T. Tudela said. In addition, in 1992 CPA re­ They listed as an example the attractive option. Given the in­ tourist arrivals. We cannot enter The two officials made the state­ ceived approximately $600,000 issuance of revenue bonds that tense competition we nowfaceftom the next century and protect our ment in their written testimony to from Duty Free Shoppers and other funded major improvements at the other areas, we cannot afford to future generations unless those who Senate Bill 8-124 which is before concessionaires at the Saipan In­ Saipan International Airport in become less competitive,” accord­ invest here know and believe that theSenateCommitteeonResources ternational Airport, as a result of 1987. “Other expenses are also ing to the CPA officials. their investments are secure.” Development and Programs. The sales to passengers who fly on JAL. fixed and cannot be reduced with­ The CPA’s top management Both Guerrero and Tudela committee will conduct a public Japan Air Lines provides 10 out violating FAA requirements pointed out that much has been urged an expeditious legislative hearing on the bill today. weekly flights to Japan using wide­ which would jeopardize safety and done to modernize the airport fa­ solution to resolving Article 12 Guerrero and Tudela support the bodied Boeing 747-400 aircraft result in the loss of future federal cilities to make them compatible disputes in a “fair and equitable” intent of SB 8-124, which would Guerrero and Tudela explained funding,” Guerrero and Tudela with the economic growth of the manner, noting that the bill will limit attorney’s fees on real prop­ to Sen Edward U. Maratita, who pointed out. CNMI. They said CPA is trying to accomplish those objectives and erty cases and pay restitution to heads the Senate committee, that “Increases in user fee charges convince Continental Micronesia help restore investor confidence. affected parties in land dispute CPA’s airport operations rely ex­ would be passed oh by other carri­ to locate its maintenance facility In addition to being the CP A board cases. clusively onuserfees collected from ers in the form of increased fares. on Saipan. The Saipan Harbor is chairman, Guerrero also serves as They said Article 12 lawsuits airlines and other businesses at the Increases in other charges would being renovated and expanded. a Board member of the Marianas were “havingdisastrous,long-term airport. be passed on to consumers who “If JAL leaves the market after Visitors Bureau, an agency he impacts” on the CNMI’s economy. “The loss of a major carrier such frequent airport businesses. All of so many years,” the letter contin­ used to head for almost since If JAL ceases services to the CNMI as JAL would require CPA to raise these increases would affect local ued, “we are sending a message its inception for almost 20 from Japan, CPA will be “ad­ current user fees and other charges, travelers as well as tourists who that the Commonwealth is unstable, years.

H otel w orker drow ns

A MAINTENANCE worker at panies went fishing at 8 p.m. Sun­ Hyatt Regency Hotel drowned day. They agreed to fish in differ­ while spear-fishing near the power ent places and meet at 10 p.m. in plant at Lower B ase Sunday night, a designated area. Matias, how­ police said yesterday. ever, failed to show up at the Police Chief Antonio Reyes designated time. identified the victim as Donato At 12:15 a.m. Matias’ friends Andrea Matias, 47, of Chalan reported his disappearance to the Laulau. police. Forty-five minutes later Reyes said Matias and two com- continued on page 2

LAWYER Eric Smith (right) and David M. Sablan meet Koji Takahashi outside courtroom after being arraigned on charges ofdistributing and possessing crystal methamphetamine yesterday.

M a n to face ju ry in ‘ice’ case

A FokM E R employee of a jet ski allegedly committed on June 16 In another case, Guam resident operator in Saipan pleaded inno­ while unlawful possession was on Erlinda JaneCalvode Oro pleaded cent to charges of possession and June 22. no contest to the charge of importa­ distribution of cry stal methamphet­ Assistant Attorney General tion of contraband yesterday. amine or “ice” yesterday. Cheryl Gill said 0.09 gram of ice She was accused of bringing into Judge Marty Taylor set a was found in Takahashi’s wallet. Saipan 50 rounds of .38 caliber $150,000 cash bail for Koji His sunglass case allegedly yielded bullets and 40 rounds of .22 caliber Takahashi’s temporary release. 0.15 gram of ice, and a similar ammunition. The contraband was Koji, through counsel Eric Smith, amount was found in a kitchen allegedly brought aboard a flight requested a jury trial, which was set kettle in his house. from Guam in December 1992. for July 19. Takahashi was employed by All Taylor set sentencing on July 28. Takahashi was charged with two Marine Sports, a jet skit operator. Importation of contraband is pun­ His employment expired in April ishable with imprisonment of not counts of distribution of and illegal FORMER disc jockey Cody Young is escorted back to jail by detective possession of the controlled sub­ but he remained in Saipan as a more than five years and a fine of Rollie Decena after a court appearance yesterday. stance. The distribution of ice was tourist. not more than $2,000. 2-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESD A Y-JUNE 29,1993

S enate panel opens

A rtic le 12 h e a rin g THE SENATE Committee on likesof Special AssistantforCaro- Resources, Development and Pro­ linian Affairs Rokoucho F. Billy, grams will conduct hearing today Resident Executive for Indig­ on a bill which protects develop­ enous Affairs Victorino Cepeda ers who lose lawsuits related to or Women’s Affairs Special As­ Article 12 of the Constitution. sistant Malua Peter were miss­ Senate Bill 8-124, authored by ing," he said. Sen. Paul A. Manglona, will be According to Olopai, it is un­ the topic of discussion during the fair for the Committee to just in­ public hearing which is expected vite those witnesses who are likely to draw a big crowd. to support the measure. SB 8-124 imposes a ceiling on Olopai went to the Senate yes­ fees charged by lawyers on land­ terday demanding that the Com­ owners seeking recovery of their mittee issue a subpoena to key land. Article 12 protagonists whose in­ The bill also provides restitu­ sights may be considered invalu­ NICK Loste (right), president of the Filipino Community Inc., receives pla Iue of appreciation from acting tion to losing developers. able in the deliberations on the Governor Beniamin T. Manglona and Nathnatural Resources Director Nicolas luerrero for the pavilion built by SB 8-124 also requires Article controversial land restriction pro­ the groupta at tC Civic i Center. 12 litigants to file their claims vision of the Constitution. within six years. This was to ensure the atten­ China to buy Among the individuals, orga­ dance and participation of those U S, N o rth K orea set nizations, agencies and businesses key figures in today’s discussion. asked to testify were the attorney Among those he wanted sub­ crude oil general, Marianas Public Land poenaed were Hillblom, Mitchell J u ly 14 n u ke ta lks Corporation, Saipan Chamber of and Nevitt. from Saudis Commerce, Saipan Bankers As­ “These people are the experts SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - spections in 1992 but refused to MANAMA, B ahrain (AP) - Chi­ sociation, CNMI Contractors As­ in Article 12. By just sending them The United States and North Ko­ accomodate a demand to inspect nese Vice Premier Li Lanqing has sociation, Hotel Association of invitations, they may opt not to rea have agreed to reopen high- two facilities suspected of being signedacontract withSaudi Arabia the NMI, CNMI Bar Association, appear in the hearing. By subpoe­ level talks in Geneva on July 14 nuclear waste dumps. to purchase 21 million barrels of oil mayors of Saipan, Rota and naing them, we can be assured of on nuclear and other issues, Seoul South Korean Foreign Minister a a year, a newspaper said. Tinian, prominent businessman their input in the proceedings. This officials said Monday. Han Sung-joo, appearing on the The Saudi economic daily Al- Larry Hillblom and 16 lawyers is important since theic absence The United States had hoped to state KBS television on Sunday, Eqtisadiah said Li announced the practicing in the CNMI, includ­ would defeat the purpose of the reopen the talks this week but said the focus of the Geneva talks deal during atwo-day visittoSaudi ing Ted Mitchell, David Nevitt, hearing,” Olopai said. North Korea insisted that they be was expected to be on when and Arabia, where he met with Saudi Vicente Salas and Anthony Long. Olopai, who spoke in behalf of held after President Clinton visits how to make a special inspection businessmen and called upon them Notably missing in the wit­ the Carolinian community, said Seoul July 10-11, they said. of the two suspected North Ko­ to invest in industrial and trade nesses list are individuals who he totally disagrees with the in­ The Geneva talks have been rean nuclear sites. projects in China. may have been affected by Ar­ tent of the bill. called tofollow up on earlier high- North Korea has made no se­ Li leads a delegation representing ticle 12, and those who have pend­ He said that limiting lawyer’s level contact between the United cret of its intentions to use the Chinese manufacturing companies ing interests in any Article 12. fees and setting up a statute of States and North Korea, during talks to improve ties with the onaGulf tour designed toboost trade cases. limitations would hamper the pre­ which Pyongyang reversed itself United States, with which it has relations with the oil-rich region. He “We are not impressed with the rogative of local landowners to and agreed to remain within inter- no formal diplomatic relations. arrived in Bahrain Sunday. way the public hearing is being make their own choices with re­ national nuclear controls. Han said the North’s nuclear With the new deal, signed with held because the indigenous gards to their interest on their After four rounds of high-level issues will top the agenda in talks the kingdom’s giant oil company people of the Commonwealth are land. talks in New York early this between Clinton and South Ko­ Saudi Aramco, China has in­ not represented by anyone called The restitution provision in ef­ month, the Communist North sus­ rean President Kim Young-sam. creased its imports of Saudi oil by in to testify before the Commit­ fect suggest that the land restric­ pended its March 12 decision to North Korea, a hard-line Marx­ 275 percent, and redressed an im­ tee,” said Lino Olopai, a spokes­ tion provision of the Constitution drop out of the Nuclear Non-pro­ ist state, is suspected of develop­ balance in its trade with Saudi man for a group of Carolinians. may continuously be abused by liferation Treaty. ing nuclear weapons, despite its Arabia, the daily said. According to Olopai, the wit­ non-NMI persons or investors, he The North did not say anything, denials. Last Saturday, the North Chinese exports to Saudi Arabia nesses list consists of lawyers, said however, about reopening its fa­ hardened its position by cutting in 1992 were at around $450 mil­ businessmen and organizations “By protecting the developer, cilities to international inspec­ off dialogue with rival South Ko­ lion, while it imported from the that “are inclined into supporting we are promoting the abuse of tions. The North allowed four in­ rea. kingdom to the tune of dlrs 150 the measure being discussed.” Article 12. I believe Article 12 million, mainly petroleum prod­ “We were expecting to see rep­ should remain as is to deter inves­ continued from page 1 ucts and fertilizers, according to resentatives of indigenous groups tors from circumventing our land Hotel. Al-Eqtisadiah. in the list. Its puzzles me why the laws,” Olopai said. (RHA) the Division of Boating Safety launched a search. The victim’s body was recovered at 1:20 a.m. Feds won’t arrest bombing suspect near Managaha Island. Reyes said a piece of styrofoam By Dana Kennedy didn’t have information about his torney General Robert Abrams... tied to the victim’s waist and used precise role, The Times said. “I think the US should stop to hold the catch helped locate the NEW YORK (AP) - The federal The final decision not to arrest pussyfooting around with this guy victim’s body. The search team government says ithas its reasons Abdel-Rahman was made by At­ and use the strongest sanctions, saw the styrofoam floating, still for not arresting Sheik Omar torney General Janet Reno on le­ ranging from arrest to deporta­ tied with the victim’sbody under­ Abdel-Rahman, despite reports he gal and tactical grounds, includ­ tion.” neath the water. (NL) I Erlinda Jane Calvo de Oro inspired and influenced a plot to ing the cleric’s usefulness as a City Comptroller Elizabeth blow up parts of the city. link to Islamic extremists, the Holtzman, US Rep. Charles Federal authorities are investi­ newspaper reported. Schumer, D-N.Y., and US Sen. gating the blind cleric’s connec­ Justice Department spokesman Alfonse D’Amato, R-N.Y., an ¿Marianas cVariely'$&s tion to eight men accused of plot­ Carl Stem told The Associated alleged target of the terrorist plot, Serving the Commonwealth for 21 years ting a massive bomb attack in Press late Sunday night that he also have called for Abdel- Published Monday to Friday By Younis Art Studio, Inc. New York. Also, two of his fol­ had “no quarrel” with The Times ’ Rahman’s arrest or deportation. Publishers: lowers are accused of bombing characterization of Reno’s role. Rabbi Avi Weiss, a militant Abed and Paz Younis the World Trade Center, authori­ But Stem wouldn’t confirm that spokesmanfor Jewishcauses, and ties say. officials had concluded the sheik about 20 followers protested Sun­ Nick Leg as pi...... Editor M e m b e r of The New York Times reported knew details of the plot. day outside Abdel-Rahman’s Rafael H. Arroyo...... Reporter The Monday that the Clinton admin­ Some politicians are demand­ apartment in Jersey City, N.J., Associated Press istration decided not to arrest the ing action against the sheik. demanding his immediate depor­ sheik even though federal authori­ “This man has been tied to the tation. ties in New York concluded he assassinations of Anwar Sadat, Evidence against the sheik re­ P.O. Box 231, Saipan MP 96950-0231 © 1993, Marianas Variety Tel. (670) 234-6341/7578/9797 All Rights Reserved knew details of the plot to deto­ Meir Kahane, the bombing of the portedly includes FBI wiretaps Fax: (670) 234-9271 nate four bombs in the city. World Trade Center and now this on which the sheik talks about the Still, the officials, speaking on horrible plot to blow up the UN planned bombing campaign. FBI condition of anonymity, said they and city arteries,” said state At­ continued on page 3 /

TUESDAY, JUNE 29,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-3 Developer’s tax to raise Torres says nobody w ill $22M for NMI replace JA L, N ikko H otel THE PROPOSED 2 percent de­ veloper infrastructure tax will HOUSE Floor Leader Stanley T. government. the Commonwealth Ports Author­ generate some $22 million addi­ Torres said warnings by repre­ “Whoever thinks some other ity would lose millions of dollars tional revenues as against $77 sentatives of JAL Airlines and airline will just take over is igno­ and may have to in crease depar­ million if the 7 percent tax rate is Hotel Nikko should be taken seri­ rant or mistaken,” he asserted. ture fees, meaning air fare in­ adopted. ously by everyone in the Com­ “ANA stopped doing business creases straight from our pockets. June 1993 figures from the monwealth. here already. They won’t come “JAL and Hotel Nikko bring in Coastal Resources Management “Anyone who says they are back unless they are convinced millions of dollars to the local Stanley T. Torres indicate a total of $1.1 billion bluffing does not really under­ Article XU won’t used to destroy economy. If they leave, no one has been turned upside down to worth of projects either undergo­ stand Japanese businessmen,” the CNMI economy .’’Torres said. will want to come here to replace block economic advancement and ing construction, awaiting con­ Torres said. “Northwest Airlines is having them,” he said. “Prove it to me to cheat outside investors. The struction or pending the required He said it was unethical for serious financial problems too and that someone else wants to come CNMI is the only place in the permit review process. Japanese to talk that way if they is close to Chapter 11 bankruptcy. here. I haven’t seen any evidence world where investors are meet­ A list released by CRM shows didn’t really feel that way. “Now They could stop service anytime of it. None. Nansay, Sheraton ing these kinds of problems. a total of $210.22 million worth they are speaking up and saying and things are not improving for and other large companies have What’s happening now reverses of projects that were issued per­ how they honestly feel. They them.” already said goodbye to the the intent of the Covenant and the mits and are currently under con­ should speak out because of the Torres added that if JAL leaves CNMI. Who wants to come here? CNMI Constitution.” struction in Saipan. Rota has a tremendous investment they made the CNMI, there would be a large Nobody.” Torres blames Article XII for $731,796 project going on in the in the CNMI.” domino effect on the CNMI “I strongly support Article XII. the economic slowdown in the V.M Calvo quarry project. Torres, who spent 26 years in economy. JTB and JALPAK tour It’s intent is to promote economic CNMI. He said Zoning could Major siting projects on Saipan the travel industry, said JAL is 40 packages would also be adversely advancement of local people. It have the same disastrous effect. that are currently under review percent owned by the Japanese affected, he said. As a result, he helped do that in the beginning, “We need to fix these problems and have yet to be permitted, are government and therefore, their said local businesses would suf­ not now the opposite has resulted. before they swallow us up,” he worth some $722.28 million. statements represent the Japan fer. Also, Torres predicted that I resent the fact that Article XII said. Projects with approved permits but are pending construction in Rota amounts to $161.3 million while those for Tinian is worth U N to press Ira q i $1.1 million. FOR OUR NEW BOUTIQUE IN Still undergoing review and cooperation on arm s LA FIESTA SAN ROQUE SHOPPING PLAZA permitting process on Tinian is WE ARE SEEKING: the $4.5 million project for the By Victoria Graham of Iraq’s intelligence service, ac­ Tinian High School. cused by the United States of plot­ BOUTIQUE SALES House Bill 8-14, a conference UNITED NATIONS (AP) -.The ting and directing the attempt to committee version of which was latest US confrontation with kill Bush. ASSOCIATE/CASHIER passed by the Senate last week, Baghdad appears confined to “There’s no smoking"gun,” IDEAL CANDIDATES: merely poisoning already-bad US- Hamdoun said after the session in proposes a 2percent developer’s •SELF MOTIVATED tax computed against the total cost Iraq ties. But Iraq remains the which most members condemned • PEOPLE ORIENTATED of any new development project world’s pariah and the Security all state-sponsored tenrorism, but •WELL GROOMED in the islands. Council is sure to press it to coop­ stopped short of applauding the • SALES EXPERIENCE, PREFERABLY WITH DUTY FREE MARKET • HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE The proposed tax was to pay for erate with weapons inspectors. U.S. action. China was critical and • DETAIL ORIENTATED the impact these new develop­ In an extraordinary session Sun­ called for dialogue and restraint, •WILLING TO WORK EVENING SHIFTS/WEEKENDS HOLIDAYS. ments would have on the existing day, US Ambassador Madeleine Britain firmly supported the Ameri­ • GOOD COMMAND OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE infrastructure systems of the is­ K. Albright briefed the council on cans. what she called hard evidence that Hamdoun called on the council W e Offer: lands, notably power, water, sewer • $4.00 per hour and above depending on prior work experience. and roads. Iraq masterminded an alleged plot to condemn the unilateral US ac­ • Yearly performance reviews with year end performance increase. A higher rate of 7 percent was to assassinate former President tion and said the United States • Possible annual performance bonus. originally proposed as the George Bush with a car bomb in should not usurp the council’s role • Medical Plan offered. Kuwait. as enforcer of international peace • Annual vacation leave paid developer’s share in the infrastruc­ • Uniform will be provided ture burden, but this was trimmed She displayed six enlarged pho­ and security. • Company Merchandise discount down to 2 percent because of the tographs purportedly showing the Abright said the US missile at­ INTERESTED APPLICANTS PLEASE CALL 322- 4691 worsening CNMI investment cli­ intended car bomb and comparing tack on Iraq’s intelligence head­ AND ASK FOR KIMEDER. mate and the recession currently parts of the Kuwait timing device quarters was justified under Ar­ ONLY PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO WORK IN THE CNMI NEED APPLY. being experienced in Japan and and what she called known parts of ticle 51 of the UN Charter which the US. Iraqi explosives. authorizes a nation’s self-defense For Saipan alone, a total of S65.3 Iraqi Ambassador Nizar in the face of military attack. But million can be raised based Hamdoun denied any linkage and some diplomats were skeptical of onprojects currently under con­ called the US presentation “absurd” the US rationale, saying that the CONSIDERING TO MOVE TO A MORE struction and under review. and not persuasive in any court of alleged plot to kill Bush did not PROFESSIONAL LOCATION Tinian and Rota projects, on­ law. qualify as a military attack on the going and pending, would con­ Iraq say s eight people were ki lied United Stales. WITH REASONABLE RENTAL? tribute som eSl 1.73 million addi­ in the US cruise missile raid Sun­ TheSecurityCouncil wasexpected tional tax revenues. (RHA) day morning on the headquarters this week to take up the issue again.

Feds... continued from page 2 agents raided the sheik’s Jersey ted that Ali acted as his interpreter Amid the calls for the sheik’s City apartment Thursday and as recently as a week before the arrest, he has his defenders. seized books and documents. arrests. But the cleric denied any M.T. Mehdi, president of the Some of the material report­ involvement in the plot and de­ Arab-American Relations Com­ edly was linked to Siddiq Ibrahim nounced attacks on property or life. mittee, characterized Abdel- Siddiq Ali and Clement Rodney Two people arrested in the in­ Rahman as a “poor old man" who SPACES FOR RENT Hampton-El, who authorities say vestigation into the Feb. 26 bomb­ has been “tortured” by FBI agents. LOCATED AT MIDDLE ROAD, GUALO RAI, SAIPAN are key players in aplot to bomb the ing of he World Trade Center that Mehdi said the sheik’s associa­ OFFICE SPACE - APPROX. 810 SQ.FT. United Nations, a federal office killed six and injured more than tion with the bombingsuspects was complex housing FBI offices, and 1,000 have strong connections to an unhappy coincidence. SHOP SPACE - APPROX. 1,000 SQ.FT. the Holland and Lincoln tunnels the sheik, authorities say. Other “I’m sure the sheik trusted these connecting Manhattan with New suspects may have been inspired guys,” he said. “I ’m sure he didn’t • PERFECT FOR PROFESSIONALS AND EXECUTIVES Jersey. by his fundamentalistsermons, they know they were engaged in any • RENT NEGOTIABLE Abdel-Rahman, 55, has admit- say. plot of any kind.” • CONVENIENT LOCATION • SPACIOUS PARKING LOT • GOOD COMMERCIAL IMAGE • 24 HOURS WATER SUPPLY For Inquiries call: (670) 235-3355 Fax: (670) 234-1801 ¿MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VffiWS-TUESDAY-JUNE 29,1993 Vietnam Wall committee M anglona optim istic sets meeting THE VIETNAM Memorial Wall on casino initiative committee is scheduling a meeting on July 6 to coordinate the Vietnam THE INITIATIVE for casino op­ initiative is getting support from tion will be filed with the attorney Memorial Wall display which will erations in Rota may make it to the the electorate,” Manglona said. general for certification. It will be held on July 23 - 29. The initiative, which is currently then be submitted to the Board of The meeting is to be conducted at ballot in theNovembergeneralelec- the Carolinian Utt at 7 p.m. tions, according to Sen. Paul A. being circulated by a certain David Elections for inclusion in the bal­ All veterans who are willing to Manglona. Quitugua, would be included in the loL help are invited. For further infor­ In an interview last week, ballot if it gathers signatures repre­ "The people of Rota are watch­ mation, pleasecontactFrank Cepola Manglona said although a similar senting 75 percent of the total reg­ ing the developments of the casino or Del Camacho at322^4747or322- initiative was launched unsuccess­ istered voters in the senatorial dis­ issue with interest It will be up for 4316/7. Paul A. Manglona fully in the early nineties, it is very trict them if they want casinos to pro­ probable that the initiative may get • Rota has approximately 1,094 mote tourism in the island or not” the required signatures to include registered voters as of May 29. Manglona said. MIDWAY MOTORS the measure in the ballot. This means that to get the initiative The electorate, the initiative pro­ SAN JOSE “It seems there is a good chance going, the petition must have at poses to establish a casino in Rota, for the casino initiative to pass for least 820 signatures. similar to that being promoted by POSITION AVAILABLE inclusion in the November balloL After the required number of sig- the Tinian Casino Gaming Com­ USED CAR LOT ATTENDANT Right now, it appears to me that the natures is met, the initiative peti- mission. (RHA) REQUIREMENTS MUST HAVE A CURRENT CNMI DRIVERS LICENSE AND V iolence m ars ta lks Kennedy book PREVIOUS MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE PREFERRED MUST APPLY IN PERSON author hits BETWEEN 9:00 A.M.-11:00 A.M. CONTACT: JUAN CUELLAR-USED CAR MANAGER J T to abolish a p a rth e id own publisher By Barry Renfrew BOSTON (AP) - Joe McGinniss denounced his own publisher for JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - Police said Monday they suggesting that some parts of his had arrested four right-wingers after hundreds of heavily armed forthcoming biography of US Sen. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY white extremists stormed high-level talks on ending apartheid. Edward Kennedy were “created by Police Major Ruben Bloomberg would give no details on those the author.” arrested late Sunday, saying authorities were still considering what A disclaimer in early versions of charges to press. the book “The Last Brother” was “a White extremists set off a political storm Friday when they reallyfoolishthingtodo,’’McGinniss Warehouse Manager stormed and occupied the negotiating center where the government said. and most of South Africa’s political parties are negotiating a new He acknowledged that some ref­ To manage grocery wholesale warehouse constitution. erences to Kennedy’s thoughts were Uniformed white supremacists, armed with rifles and pistols, “inferred,” or that he wrote what he including frozen, chilled and dry goods. rammed an armored truck through the glass front of the building, “sensed Teddy must have been feel­ Must be familiar with grocery products occupied negotiating chambers and assaulted delegates and journal­ ing.” and nomenclature, equipment maintenance, ists. There were no serious injuries. But McGinniss said: “That falls and import cargo clearance procedures. Political parties across the ideological spectrum demanded swift well-within the realm of legitimate action after police failed to make any arrests during the incident. The biographical licence. You can cer­ Office skills are helpful. attack created new problems between President F.W. de Klerk’s tainly infer a thought process from Salary commensurate with experience. government and the African National Congress, the main black behavior. None of these reactions opposition group. are either aberrational or even star­ Send application to General Manager, Police said it was taking time to make arrests because suspects had tling or even uncomplimentary to to be identified and traced from videos of the attack. Bloomberg Teddy.” Triple J Wholesale, would not say if any of the prominent right-wing leaders involved in Simon and Schuster has included the incident would be arrested. adisclaimeron thecopyrightpageof P.O. Box 487 (Lower Base) Saipan. ANC leader Nelson Mandela said after the attack the few remain­ early versionsof thebook thatreads: (Ph. 322-0430 Fax 322-0432) ing sanctions against South Africa should stay in place. “Some thoughts and dialogue at­ tributed to figures in this narrative were created by the author, based on Ora.307/1.2.5.6.8.9,14.15.16 -AC Q5237 M alaysia announces such research and his knowledge of relevant people, places and events.” Carolyn K. Reidy, president of jo in t m ovie ventures Simon and Schuster, told The New York Times last week, “There are c KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia Corporation Chairman Abdul ra e n certain scenes where he has used his (AP) - Malaysia announced Mon­ Samad Idris and MFPA president imagination, based on his research, day that it will produce movies in Kamarul Ariffin, who were also to infer a thought process or even a cooperation with Chinese direc­ in the delegation, held discussions conversation in order to give the tors for the first time. with Chinese filmmakers at the scene and what’s going on its full The films will be produced by a f c m e e m E M T time. China’s Radio, Television expression.” consortium to be formed by die and Film Ministry has agreed in But McGinniss, in an interview Malaysian Producers Association, principle to help. with the Boston Sunday Globe, said 3 B edroom (C oncrete) Information Ministry official Fauzi said the First movie being he would insist that the disclaimer be Fauzi Abdul Rahman told report­ proposed was a historical adven­ removed in later editions. Sem i-Furnished or Furnished ers. Agreement on the matter was ture epic about the courtship and The dispute has provided ammu­ reached during Prime Minister marriage of a Chinese princess, nition for critics of the book, includ­ Located in San V icente Mahathir Mohamad’s visit to Puteri Hang Li Po, to Malaysian ing Kennedy’s aides. The senator China earlier this month, Fauzi Sultan Muzafar Shah of the Ma­ himself, who’s up for re-election said. A p a rtm e n t lacca sultanate several centuries next year, responded with a terse “no Malaysian Film Development ago. commenL” 2 Bedroom Furnished But Pamela Hughes, a Kennedy spokeswoman, called the biography Located in C halan K anoa 7-year-old boy spends “another example of exploitation of W ill be available the Kennedy family for profit.” freezing night in forest McGinniss was sued by the sub­ Septem ber 20, 1993 CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - A Monday, 20 hours after being lett ject of his book “Fatal Vision,” who 7-year-old boy spentafreezing night behind. claimed the author had promised to in a forest after his family drove In a scenario reminiscent of the F or details please call: write a more favorable book than he home without him following a pic­ “Home Alone” movies, Richard’s did. Jeffrey MacDonald, a former C arm en Safew ay E nterprises, Inc. nic, family left a picnic site just before Police Constable Eric Meyer said sunset in two cars with the occupants Army Green Beretcaptain who killed his pregnant wife and two children, 2 3 4 - 7 3 1 3 Richard Connelly was found un­ of each thinking the other had the 07/2.9.16.23 ^005236 harmed by an army helicopter on boy. was paid $325,000 in a settlement TUESDAY. JUNE 29.1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-5

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The JVC Jazz Festival concert Friday night at Carnegie Hall was called The Coastal Resources Management Program (CRMP) will be “Lullaby for Birdland,” also the title of a song Shearing wrote in 1952 for holding a public hearing regarding Coastal Permit Application PUBLIC NOTICE In the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of the club named after saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker. No. PMS-93-X-76 submitted by J.G. Sablan Construction, thru the Nortfcm Mariana Ulande Pianist Shearing played Parker tunes, recounted hijinks from Birdland their representative Bob Rudolph of Gecho Consulting, for the bus tours and dedicated tunes to trumpeter Cl ifford Brown, who was killed removal and transportation of pozzolan ash, basatt, and basaltic C IV IL ACTION NO. 93-209 sands from the island of Pagan. in a 1956 car accident at age 25. Then he played “Lullaby of Birdland,” BANK OF SAIPAN, recorded by the Basie Band in Birdland in 1955. 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(AP) - Merv Griffin and Eva Gabor brought glitz to and transported to both the United States mainland and interna­ commanded and empowered to well at public auc­ southern Illinois when they attended the groundbreaking for a hotel to be tion, for caah, the following described real property: tional markets. built adjacent to a riverboat casino here. Lot 007 D21, and containing an area of 733 square The public hearing is scheduledfor Wednesday, June 30,1993 meters, more or less, as more particularly described Griffin, theformer talk show host who runs an Atlantic City, N.J., casino, enDrawing/Cadascrai H it No. 007 .D-00, the origins! plans to build a 1,000-seal theater near the hotel. at 6:30 p.m. at the Garapan Elementary School Cafeteria. This of which was registered with the [.and RF.gistry u the second public hearing notice regarding this project. Document No. 653, cn the 27th day of November, Gov. Jim Edgar also attended Saturday’s ceremony for the Players 1970. Riverfront Hotel, which is expected to generate $1.5 million annually for The public is invited to attend and to submit written and/or to Notice ii hereby given that an Thursday, 5th day of the local economy. make oral comments regarding this project. All written and oral August, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 a jtl. at the Police Station, in Susupe, Saipan, QJMI, I will pursuant to The hotel on the Ohio River is scheduled for completion early next testimonies received shall be made a part of the permit applica­ the hour of 9:00 am., at the Police Station, in winter. tion record, and shall be considered in any decision upon the Suxupe, CNMI, I w2) pursuant to the said Order, e!1 the above-described real property to satisfy said subject application. Default Judgment and Foreclosure Order, costs and expenses of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, in BrLmley rides Oregon Trail Please contact CRM ar 234-6623/7320/3907, if you have any lawful mcneyof the UnitedStates. Aj per Article 12 of the CNMI Constitution, all »ales shall be limited LA GRANDE, Ore. (AP) - Wilford Brimley cantered a horse into a questions or require further information regarding this project. to thoK of Northern Mariana descent. makeshift camp in the Blue Mountains after riding a section of the Dated this 21 ft day of June 1993. Oregon Trail for charity. /s/JOAQUIN P. VILLAGOMEZ /■/ISIDRO SABLAN The actor, currently appearing in the movie “The Firm,” wa_ the Administrator Dept of Public Safety Coastal Resources Management Office 0^22,2^07/6,13 *AC 05166 honorary trailmaster of a 15-mile ride Saturday to benefit the American Diabetes Association. TUESDAY, JUNE 29,1993 -MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-9

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MANAGER 2 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 1 KITCHEN HELPER- High schoolgrad., 1 SURVEYOR, LAND 5 CARPENTER yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $5.00 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per 1 (SURVEYING) DRAFTER - College 2 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. per hour. hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 1 GENERALMANAGER-Collegegrad., experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 2 CARPENTER - High school grad., .2 Contact: SHIP ASHORE, INC. dba SHIP per hour. 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500-$1,800 Contact: NORTH PACIFIC BUILDERS, yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 ASHORE RESTAURANT, P.O. Box 530 2 SURVEYOR HELPERS (Survey per month. INC., P.O. Box 1031, Saipan, MP 96950, per hour. CK, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 233- Aides) - High school grad., 2 yrs. expe­ Contact: PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT Tel. No. 235-7171/7272 (7/13)T/ Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENT. INC., 7101/235-7170 (6/29)T/011620. rience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 011957. CONTRACTORS, LTD. dba ISLANDER P.O. Box 137, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. Contact: CANDIDO I. CASTRO dba HOTEL INN, P.O. Box 1249, Saipan, No. 234-6445/6 ext. 7583/4 (6/29)T/ 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE - High CASTRO & ASSOCIATES, P.O. Box MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6071/6081 (6/ 2 CORRUGATED COMBINING MA- 05065. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 352 CK, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. CHINEOPERATOR-High school grad., 29)T/011619. $2.15 - $5.00 per hour. 234-7410/235-5173 (7/13)T/011950. 4 CARPENTER - High school equiv., 2 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per Contact: REBECCA T. CORDOVEZ yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $4.50 hour. 1 OPERATION MANAGER - College dba NIDA FASHIONS INC., Caller Box 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 per hour. Contact: NICK'S & MICHAEL'S CORP., grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary$2,010 AAA 208, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. yrs. experience. Salary $600permonth. per month. 3 MASON - High school equiv., 2 yrs. P.O. Box 1219 CK, Saipan, MP 96950, 234-5885 (6/29)T/011626. Contact: MARIANAS DOLPHIN Tel. No. 234-3311/3399 (7/13)T/ 11NSTRUCTOR, SPORTS- High school experience. Salary $2.15 - $4.00 per CORP., INC., Caller Box PPP 101, hour. 011959. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salaiy $1,470 2 COOKS Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6087 per month. 2 (CONSTRUCTION) LABORER/ 4 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT - High (7/13)T/011952. 1 ACCOUNTANT-College grad., 2yrs. MARINE TECH (SAIPAN), INC., P.O. HELPER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary experience. Salary $5.20 per hour. Box 8011 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950, experience. Salary $2.15 - $3.00 per $2.15 per hour. 1 REFRIGERATION MECHANIC-High Tel. No. 322-5079 (6/29)T/011625. hour. 2 TRAVEL COUNSELOR - High school 1 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER-High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50 $2.70 per hour. hour. 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER, MAINTE­ equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. Contact: LINSON (SAIPAN) INC., P.O. 1 ELECTRICIAN - High school grad., 2 NANCE - College grad., 2 yrs, experi­ - $3.50 per hour. 1 MANAGER - College grad. 2 yrs. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. ence. Salary $2,000-$2,846 per month. 1 WELDER - High school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 per hour. Box 2706, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-3481 (7/13)T/011956. Contact: YAONG CORPORATION, Duties: To inspect and ascertain the experience. Salary $2.15 - $2.50 per Contact: ELVIC DEVELOPMENT P.O. Box 1579, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. aircrafts being airworthy to JAL's regu­ hour. CORP. LTD., Caller Box AAA 938, 4 WAITRESS (RESTAURANT) - High No. 235-8727/26 (7/13)T/05214. lation from all technical points of view. 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER - High Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 233-3268 school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary Liaison with Continental Micronesia's school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER- (7/6)T/05170. $2.15 per hour. Maintenance section and to manage $3.00 - $4.00 per hour. Coliege grad., 2 yrs. experience. Sal­ their ground handling duties, communi­ Contact: JESUS B. YUMUL dba YCO 1 SALES SUPERVISOR - High school Contact: C & M COMPANY, INC. dba ary $1 ,500 - $5,500 per month. cates in Japanese and other related CORPORATION, P.O. Box 932, Saipan, grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.05 MING PALACE RESTAURANT, P.O. Contact: TASI TOURS & TRANSPOR­ works. MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-9305/7425 (6/ per hour. Box 1219 CK, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. TATION, P.O. Box 1023, Saipan, MP No. 234-3311/3399/1005 (7/13)T/ Contact: JAPAN AIRLINES, P.O. Box 29)T/05066. Contact: HEBER'S ENTERPRISES 96950, Tel. No. 234-6434 (7/13)T/ 011960. 469, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- INC., Caller Box PPP 392, Saipan, MP 05242. 6553/4 (6/29)T/05022. MISCELLANEOUS 96950, Tel. No. 233-0226/235-7088 (6/ 29JT/011623. 4 WAITRESS, NIGHT CLUB) 4 BEAUTICIAN - High school grad., 2 1 DANCER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 ASSISTANT MANAGER-High school 1 SALES CLERK yrs. experience. Salary $2.45 - $3.00 grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 2 COOK 1 FASHION STYLIST - College grad., 2 experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. per hour. Contact: WESTERN PACIFIC ENT., - $1,700 per month. 1 BUTCHER yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 per hour. 3 BARBER - High school grad., 2 yrs. 1 PURCHASING MANAGER - High 1 MAINTENANCE WORKER - High Contact: ROYAL FAME SILK COLLEC­ INC. dba KIMCHI CABANA NIGHT experience. Salary $4.50 - $6.00 per CLUB & REST., P.O. Box 128, Saipan, school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary TION INC., P.O. Box 741 CK, Saipan, hour. MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6622 (7/13)T/ $1,000 - $1,800 per month. $2.15-$3.00 per hour. Mr 96950, Tel. No. 234-7367 (7/6)T/ Contact: INVESTREE CORPORATION 011946. Contact: Y.O. SAIPAN CORPORATION 1 FAST FOOD WORKER 05171. dba INVESTREE BARBER & BEAUTY, dba OKADAYA, P.O. Box 1060 CK, 1 STOCK CONTROL CLERK - High P .0. Box 3019, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. 3 WAITRESS, RESTAURANT Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-6653 school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 AUDITOR - High school grad., 2 yrs. No. 234-6071 (7/13)T/011961. (7/6)T/05163. $2.35 - $3.00 per hour. 1 AIR-CON MECHANIC experience. Salary $700 - $900 per 1 BUILDING MAINTENANCE RE­ 1 WAREHOUSE WORKER - High school month. PAIRER - High school grad., 2 yrs. NEED OF 1 OR 2 SINGLE FEMALE TO grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.50- Contact: REX 1. PALACIOS dba REX I. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. ACCOUNTANT .$4.00 per hour. SHARE W/A SINGLE FEMALE IN A PALACIOS, CPA, P.O. Box 5305, Contact: JOCELYN N. GATBONTON 1 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - High 2-BEDROOM HOUSE IN SAN ANTONIO 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-1960/ dba ABELYN'S ENTERPRISES, Caller school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 61 (7/6)T/011760. experience. Salary $1,200 per month. Box PPP 425, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. $2.15-$4.00 per hour. For more information, Contact: KPMG PEAT MARWICK, No. 322-5288 (7/13)T/011958. cell 235-9422 after 7:30 P.M. MICRONESIA, Caller Box PPP 543, Contact: J.C. TENORIO ENT. INC., 1 STORE ATTENDANT - High school Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 322-0860/ P.O. Box 137, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 61 (7/6JT/011751. No. 234-6445/6 ext. 7183/4 (6/29)T/ per hour. 05050. Contact: ARA ENTERPRISE dba KRISTIAN FOODARAMA, P.O. Box 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. 1 PARALEGAL ASSISTANT - College 2511, Saipan, MP 96950 (7/6)T/011765. experience. Salary $900 per month. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $5.80 Contact: MMW MANPOWER & RE­ per hour. 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - CRUITING AGENCY, P.O. Box 102 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary CHRB, Saipan, MP96950, Tel. No. 256- College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $4.65 per hour. 6767 (7/6JT/011767. $4.65 per hour. Contact: ROLAND JOHNSON dba Contact: LAW OFFICES OF VICENTE 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. T. SALAS, UIU Building, San Jose Vil­ MICRONESIAN MARINE, P.O. Box 1610, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- experience. Salary $5.20 per hour. lage, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- 9696 (7/6)T/011769. Contact: KWEK'S ENTERPRISES 7455/7427/7428 (7/6)T/05161. SAIPAN INC., P.O. Box 2725, Saipan, 2 COOK MP 96950, Tel. No. 234-7243 (7/6)T/ 1 SUPERVISOR - High school grad., 2 011768. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER-BUILD­ yrs.experience. Salary $600permonth. ING - High school grad., 2 yrs. experi­ a© © ñíffijp Contact: K.S.L. CORPORATION dba ence. Salary $2.50 per hour. ARCHITECT RETAIL JJ SHOES STORE, P.O. Box Contact: JTG ENTERTAINMENT & 1849, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- PROMOTION dba SAIPAN BOWLING 1 ARCHITECT - College grad., 2 yrs. 5598 (7/6)T/011771. CENTER, P.O. Box 29, Saipan, MP ,· Λ\ experience. Salary $1,000 per month. 96950, Tel. No. 234-6420 (7/6)T/05164. 1 CIVIL ENGINEER - College grad., 2 1 WAITRESS, REST. 1 BARTENDER - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,000 per 2 BAKER - High school grad., 2 yrs. © L T yrs. experience. Salary $3.50 p e r h our. month. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER, BUILD­ Contact: SGS CORP., Caller Box AAA Contact: S.E.S. CORPORATION dba ING - High school grad., 2 yrs. experi­ 456, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 235- SHEX-SONS BAKE SHOP, P.O. Box i m m r n x ï m , ence. Salary $600 p e r m onth. 7008 (7/6)T/011770. _____ 859, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 233- Contact: L & W AMUSEMENT CORP. 4920 (6/29)T/011624. CONSTRUCTION dba LEN'S BAR & REST., P.O. Box 81 CHRB, Saipan, MP96950, Tel. No. 234- © 1 / WORKER 8864 (7/6)T/05169. CLASSIFIED ADS NEW 1 MASON - High school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. 1 GENERAL MANAGER - College H *2 AUTO PAINTER grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $1,500 Contact/ ARTHUR V. ITLIONGdbaA& 2 AUTO MECHANIC T ENTERPRISES, Caller Box PPP 111 per month. 2 AUTO BODY REPAIRER - High school Contact: S.P.E. (SAIPAN) INC., P.O. Box 10000 Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 234-8570 (6/29JT/011621. Box 2696, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. per hour. 234-9329/9326 (7/13)T/011947. 1 ACCOUNTANT - College grad., 2 yrs. . ' t e 1’© @ L s M 2 LABORER, CONSTRUCTION - High \ y ® w s experience. Salary $900 per month. school grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Contact: HYUN CORPORATION, P.O. C orvrt D e/^r/A L $2.15 per hour. College grad., 2 yrs. experience. Sal­ Box 2266, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. Contact: SANG YOUNG CORPORA­ ary $4.00 per hour. 235-5123 (7/6)T/011763. TION dba WELL DRILLING, P.O. Box Contact: MD ENTERPRISES, Caller FI^EE TIÜT1IM1Û 2877, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- 2 COOK - High school grad., 2 yrs. Box AAA 515, Saipan, MF 96950, Tel. 7100/7200 (7/6)T/011764. Vv5)1k!ALV experience. Salary $2.50 - $4.00 per No. 234-3862 (7/13)T/011948. m m u m 6 CONSTRUCTION LABORER - High hour. school equiv., 2 yrs. experience. Salary 1 WAITER, RESTAURANT- High school 1 MASON $2.25 per hour. grad., 2 yrs. experience. Salary $3.50 - 1 CARPENTER - High school grad., 2 Contact: AUGUSTIN T.CAMACHOdba $4.00 per hour. yrs. experience. Salary $2.15 per hour. CAMACHO EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Contact: ROYAL TAGA BEACH INC., Contact: C & J BUILDERS, P.O. Box P.O. Box 53, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. P.O. Box 235 CHRB, Saipan, MP 96950, 1627, Saipan, MP 96950, Tel. No. 234- No. 322-9715 (6/29)T/011622. Tel. No. 234-9388 (6/29)T/05051. 7410 (7/13JT/011951. 10-MARIANAS VARIETY NEWS AND VIEWS-TUESDAY-JUNE 29.1993 EEK & MEEK® by Howie Schneider

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Cardinals. . continued from page 12 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER and Rick Aguilera combined on a JackMorris (5-7) held the Brew­ Reggie Sanders hit an RBI double OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST four-hit shutout and Scott ers hitless for six innings and had and Dan Wilson hit a sacrifice fly. Maria T. Manglona (aka Maria C. Taitano), on or about April Sanderson lost his sixth straight a 5-0 lead before Milwaukee ral­ Rob Dibble (1-0) pitched two 7,1983, gave and delivered to the Mariana Islands Housing start. lied for two runs in both the sev­ innings in his first decision since Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Administra­ In winning for the fourth time enth and eighth innings. beating the New York Mets last tion, United States of America, a Deed of Trust upon certain real in his last five decisions and im­ The Blue Jays sentright-hander Sept. 3. property hereinafter described, which Deed of Trust was regis­ proving to 7-0 at the Metrodome, Bill Wegman (4-13) to his sixth Marlins 9, Expos 2 tered on April 7,1984, as Docudment 16895 to secure payment Deshaies (9-5) allowed only straight loss. In Miami, Gary Sheffield hit of a Promissory Note of the said Trustor to the Mariana Islands singles to Rene Gonzales, Chad White Sox 6, Mariners 4 his first home run for Florida, and Housing Authority, acting on behalf of the Farmers Home Curtis, Stan Javier and Torey In Chicago, Frank Thomas’ Jeff Conine added a three-run Administration, United States of America. Lovullo in his eight innings of two-run homer and a pair of run- homer. The Deed of Trust and this Firs Notice of Sale affect the property work. scoring singles by Lance Johnson Sheffield, acquired Thursday hereafter described: Sanderson (7-8) was 7-2 with a led first-place Chicago to its sixth from San Diego, hit a two-run 2.82 ERA in April and May be­ victory in its last seven games. homer in a five-run fifth inning, LOT NO. 553-20, AND CONTAINING AN AREA OF 1,015 Fernandez (8-4), who equalled fore going 0-6 and 6.06 in June. his 11th home run this season. SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS, AS MORE PARTICU­ Yankees 9, Orioles 5 his 1992 win total, gave up eight Chris Hammond (94) won his LARLY DESCRIBED ON DRAWING/CADASTRAL PLAT In Baltimore, New York hitfour hits, walked one and struck out seventh straight decision, allow­ NUMBER 2021/78, THE ORIGINAL OF WHICH WAS REG­ homers, three off rookie left­ six in 7 2-3 innings. Roberto ing six hits in 81 -3 innings, strik­ ISTERED WITH THE LAND REGISTRY AS DOCUMENT hander John O ’Donoghue (0-1), Hernandez pitched the ninth for ing out six and walking two. Brian NUMBER 7419, ON THE 31 ST DAY OF MAY, 1978. to end Baltimore’s six-game win­ his 14th save. Barnes (2-3) gave up four runs ning streak. The White Sox scored three runs and three hits in 2 2-3 innings. The Trustor has defaulted on payment of the Note secured by the Jim Leyritz, Mike Stanley, with two out in the first inning off Indians 3, Royals 2 Deed of Trust, and by reason of said default the Mariana Islands Bernie Williams and Danny Rich DeLucia (2-5), who was In Cleveland, Reggie Housing Authority issued its Notice of Default on April 22, Tartabull homered for the Yan­ making his first start since last Jefferson’s home run with one 1993. kees, who scored 25 runs iiuhe. July 19. out in the ninth gave Cleveland a three-game series but won only Reds 7, Padres 1 sweep of its three-game series NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that theMariana Islands Housing once. In San Diego, Hal Morris against Kansas City. Authority will, on July 9,1993, at 10:00 a.m., at the office of the Baltimore lost for only the singled in the go-ahead run off David Ccme (5-8) struck out Paul Mariana Islands Housing Authority, Garapan, P.O. Box 514, fourth time in its last 23 games Gene Harris (4-1) as Cincinnati Sorrento to start the ninth, but Saipan, MP 96950, under power of sale contained in the Deed of and was foiled in its attempt to tie scored six times in the 11th in­ Jefferson hit the next pitch over the Trust, sell the above described parcel of real property at public the club record of 12 straight home ning. fence in right for his seventh hone auction to the highest qualified bidder, to satisfy the obligations victories. Juan Samuel, who had two hits run. Eric Plunk (3-2) got the victory secured by said Deed of Trust. The minimum bid offer shall be Melido Perez (5-6) got the win in the inning, led off the 11 th with with two perfect innings in relief of not less than $64,000.00, total amount due to.FmHA loan and and Steve Howe earned his sec­ a single and stole second on the Cliff Young. M IHA’s expenses. ond save. first pitch to Morris before scor­ The Royals’ three-game losing The sale shall be without warranty as to the title or interest to be Blue Jays 5, Brewers 4 ing the tie-breaking run. Bobby streak in their longest since they conveyed or as to the property of the Deed of Trust, other than In Milwaukee, Joe Carter hit a Kelly, Rob Dibble and Samuel dropped five straight to open the sea- that the Mariana Islands Housing Authority is the lawful holder two-run homer and later made an followed with run-scoring singles, sexi. Cleveland has won six of severe of such deed of Trust. The purchase price shall be payable by over-the-wall catch in the eighth cash, certified check of cashier’s check and shall be paid within inning as first-place Toronto got 72 hours from time of sale. its ninth victory in 11 games. The Mariana Islands Housing Authority reserves the right to PUBLIC NOTICE reject any and all bids and to cancel or extend the date, time and In the Superior Court of the place for sale of such property. Any prospective buyer must be Commonwealth of the Northern a person authorized by the Constitution and Laws of the Com­ monwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to hold title to real Mariana Islands property in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. ADOPTION CASE NO. 93-60A 2 | % DATED this 1st day of June, 1993. In the Matter of the Petition 'nC' for Adoption of: By: /s/Juan M. Sablan MARI CEL RABOSA Executive Director SITANOS and MARISSA RABOSA SITANOS, We the fam ily o f the late minors, COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN) By: ERIC JACKMAN and IGNACIO CONCEPCION SANTOS MARIANA ISLANDS ) ss. JOY Y. JACKMAN, ___ "BAZINERO" Petitioners. On this 1st day of June,1993, before me, a Notary Public in and Notice of Hearing Would like to invite all our relatives and friends to join for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mari ana Islands, person­ Notice is hereby given that on us for the First Anniversary Dosary of our beloved ally appeared Juan M. Sablan, duly authorized representative for the Mariana Islands, Housing Authority, known to me as the July 8,1993, Thursday, at 1:30 husband, father and grandfather. Dosary will be said p.m. in the courthouse of the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing NOTICE OF nightly at the family's residence in Papago commencing SALE UNDER POWER OF SALE IN DEED OF TRUST, and Superior Court in Susupe, he acknowledged to me that he executed the same on behalf of Saipan, Commonwealth of the Thursday, June 24,1993, at 8:00 p.m. the Mariana Islands Housing Authority. Northern Mariana Islands, the O n the final day, Friday, July 02,1993, rosary will be said petitioners will petition the Court at 12:00 noon. Mass of Intention will be offered at IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my to adopt the above-named mi­ 6:00 p.m. at